The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 14, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
!Saturdayx June 14, 1941.
PASTORS BROOKLYN A. M. E.
^ ^ION CHURCH IN CHESTER [
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Brooklyn A. M. E. Zion church of
Chester, S. C., came to us from
_ , ^the Michigan conference at a time
Air church was in great need of
a leader und since he was ap
pointed the church has taken on
new life end is looking forward
to great things under his excellent
leadership. "We have just
closed a very successful rally.
By (Miss) Henrietta -McKeown
MT. OLIVE A. M. t. CHURCH
Rev. H. C. Andrews, Pastor
P Myrtle Beach, S. C.~ Sunday
was a lovely sumer day and services
were largely attended* thru
out the day. Sunday school open
ed- at the usual time with Supt.,
Mrs. Jeff Bellam and teachers at
11:30 A.M. the pastor ascended
the rostrum and preached a soul
reviving sermon.
5:30 P.M. Children's Day exercises
began. The program was
enjoyed and those taking a part
portrayed their ability well. Praise
icT.... t..<t ? ? n?, vfr?i
iu mia. ucn uciminy uuu xuiaa xuiK
^?b?as McKing for their - untiring
P ^P&ith in arranging the program.
8:30 The pastor presented Rev.
L. J. Stateu of Wysacky, S. C, to
terl'ully from Exodus 3:3. JUte
spirit truly ran high. Rev. Staten
is pastor of New Zion station.
We are hoping [Rev. Staten will
come again.
Mrs. Amy McDowell of Con^cord,
N. C., and Mr. James McP
^Bnffie 0/ Spartanburg are here
lor the sumer to the delight of
their many friends, also Prof.
Charles Brown of'Georgetown.
Mrs. Queen Varrrer joined her
husband Prof. Cecil Varner here
last week. They will spend the
summer.
Mrs. David Williams left Monday
for Sumter where she will at
tend summer school.
Jane Esther Sanders celebrated
her seventh birthday Tuesday afteroon
with a host of her little
^ ^^-iends. Games were enjoyed
?^^roughout the afternoon. - The
^dining room was artistically decrepast
consisted o f sandwiches,
lemonade, cake and nuts. Favors
of rose shape cups filled with nuts
antUeandies were given each guest
Jane Esther is the charming lit
tie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Sanders. w
SANDERS CREEK
|| ^U'TIST CHURCH
Rev. U. M. C. Brevard, Pastor
i
Camden, S. C.?One ofJthe most
interesting programs was held at
Sanders Creek Baptist church on
Sunday, June 1, 1941 by one of
Sanders Creek members in peison
of Miss Daisy B. Belton. Mr. R.
H. Haile, Jr., Camden, was the
guesi speaker ror the occasion.
After the main part of the pro
. grain was ouer-the membarg and
friends of Sander* Creek church
^ ^^presented the Forty-eight States
^ Iht. Thirtntm fU-igir.nl n/iln..in?.
Mrs.^f irgaret Belton raised the
higtgrst amount of mon^y. She
was crowned Mrs. America. Miss
Ruth Whitaker of Camden crowned
Mrs. America. Total amount
raised in the rally was $100.50.
We wish to thank each and every
one of our vijiting friends for
their, fine cooperation in helping
u8 to mak<> this program a suc^essC?"
p ^^Misses Daisy and Edna Belton
left for summer school at Benedict
college, Columbia.
Tf you want first elas? service
visit the Lu Bell's Shop. Mesdam(>n
Janie E. Henderson^ Blanche
?R. Belton and Enoree Canty, 903
Broad St., Camden.
Mrs. Mattie B. Marshall is in
^ ^ ashington, D. C., spending a feu
^ ^weeks with her husband. We
hope' for her a happy vacation.
.. :
LIBERTY HILL A. M. E.
CHURCH
Rev. W. M. Thompson, Pastor
v Sunday school was conducted at c
the usui i hour by the assistant J
SuptrMr. E. L. MOBlide. Mr. K. C. 7
Oliver, the Supt., being somewhat 5
indisposed^ ^ ^
The lesson was beautifully t
taught by the teachers. The banner
still remains on the Bible class. ,
This class leading with $2.03. Total ^
collection, $7.03. .
After a brief prayer meeting,
the pastor selected his text from r
Proverbs 22:6, "Train up a child
in the way he should go, etc."
The duty of parents to their children
was beautifully portrayed. Alter
the sermon 30 children were'
or ptizied.'
The Children s' Day' program
was conducted by Mesdames CarRosa
Blackwell which was very
good at both afternoon and evening
sessions.
We are still moving upward
financially, numerically and spiritually.
We have added 70 members
to our church roll.
Rev. and Mrs. Thompson and
Mrs. Edith Lawson__ motored to
Lancaster last Tuesday. Rev. and
Mrs. Thompson were the guests ,
of Rev, orwl Mrs, A R, Kitiff. Roth
Rev. annd Mrs. King are teachers. 1
Mrs. Edith Lawson was the guest ^
of Miss Lillian Thompsonn. They {
report an enjoyable trip.
Quite a number of teachers are 1
attending summer school. Me.- '
dames Mary L. Thompson. M. L
Anderson, Amy' Ragin, Carrie
Martin and Robena Oliver are at- 1
tending Morris College summer i
son Rosa Blackwell left Monday i
for State College summer school, i
Next (Sunday is Fathers Day.
A special program will be rendered 1
by the men who will take initiative 1
in the services. Profs. F. E. Jenk- ]
ins and W. M. Ragin will have
charge of the program. Come one, come
all and see what men can \
do without the assistance of women.
I
BETHEL M. E.THURCH +
Kev. b J. Hulchinson. Pastor T
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St. George?The Sunday school
was celled tQ order by the Supt. '
a ?.. ?
-rv very unikeresiiiig lesson W8?
taught by the teachers. I
The morning services were soul
stirring. Prayer wag made by Rev.
A. MeFadden, which' was?Jvery
touching and burning to the soul. The_scripture
lesson wag read from
St. Matt. 5. The text was taken
from the above named book, 15:16.
Our hearts burned within us as the
messenger expounded the word of
God.
The schools throughout the state |
nave ciosea and tne various stu- ',
dents are home for their vacation,
namely: Miss Cherry Dell Brown
of State A. M. College; Miss Ruth
-Toome4v-Claflin College; Miss Alma
Murry, Wilkerson High; Mr. i'
C^car?Christie^ Wilkersfen High-,?
and Mr. Leon Shuller, State A.
and M. College. We are glad to
Welcome the students horne?Mr.
J. A. Harris, state and dis-.. J
trict Supt. of Sunday schools, Will 11
address the Sunday schooT here(1
Sunday morning at the regular i
hour for Sunday school.
? Mr. William Frazier and Leroy
Cohen of Fort Bragg visited their j
parents Sunday. They said that i
they liked the camp life very much. ,
They left Sunday wght. 1
JOHNSTON NEWS
Bethel C. M. E. Church
, _ i
Rev. W. E, Wilson, Pastor
On last Sunnday a. m. the pastor i
preached a very inspiring sermon.
His subject was "The Ordain Memorial."
After the wonderful sermon
the Lord's supper was administered.
Several visitor*- . were^.
present.
After a splendid sabbath school
Mary intaaeating ( 'hildaan', Pniji
program wag rendered. Much credit
is due to Mrs. M. E. McPherson,
Mrs. Rosa Jay and Mis?,Hattic
Miles for sponsoring the program.
Night service began at 7:45. The
pastor preached from the subject
"A guest at the door." He brought
us a wonderful message which was
oninveH Ku nil
Don't forget jxrtalyer meeting ^
every Thursday night.
Mrs. S. V. Rubens visited Mrs 1
D. M. Hubert. They also attended v
Benedict's commencement exer- i
cises and had the pleasure of hear- 1
ing Mlra. Mary Ctyireh Terrell (
apeak. Mrs. Rubens and MrB. Hubert
also attended the commencement
exerciseg at Morris College.
They had a very pleasant stay
both in Columbia and Sumter.
Misa Dorbthy Petertysrk is visit- |i
ing relatives in Washington D. C. t
5
AIKEN NEWS ?}re
Si
Second Baptist Church sc
We have just closed a very sucessful
revival meeting, with Rev. ctJ
. H., Sanders of 114-12th Street,
lugusta, Ga. preaching. Rev. "7>i
landers during the five nights
ifnn ?\i 1 ihu ?au rt/\l tliui uti rru/1
' VU Vll~ gVOpVT vilnv DVll t T7TJ
he hearts of me'iT and^women and
lix ~ persons were udde to the d<
V. Turner, our assistant pastor
or having secured such an able a]
ninister as this man. ?
On Sunday morning T^T aan. the
lev. Turner performed the Bap- gj
ism, with a very appreciative f<
:rowd present to witness the cere
nony. At 11 o'clock he preached M
the charging sermon to the can- j<
lidates. He delivered a strong T
nessage which was enjoyed by all P
i?e-Bll^were^orry-that Eev. Jr W. h
Miles was unable to attend the
neeting. Sunday night we cele- v
>rated the Lord's Supper. At this \
time Rev. Turner preached anoth- e
?r soul stirring _asrmon, . MJahy 1
visitors attended both morning and
jvening services, afnong them *were
Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Butler, *
Mrs. Fannie Peeples and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Barnes, ~
Dea. and Mrs. R. G. Golden of Cole j
man Ridge Baptist church. Dea. 0
Dordh from Mt. Harris Baptist t
:hurch and Mrs. Wallace Watson e
and many others 'whose names we j,
failed to get. We are sorry to j
Icnm of the accident of Mrs. Ella t
Miles, wife of our Pastor, Rev. J. j
W. Miles who had ia fall on Saturday
evening and dislocated her c
right shoulder, which has caused ^
much pain and unrest to 'her.?We- -q
are hoping that she will soo^i re- v
:over and be able to be out again. t
Mrs. Henrietta Mathis also had j
the misfortune of a fall last week. j.
Mrs. Mathis is quite an elderly p
lady and is suffering great pain q
from the fall. We hope she also v
will soon be improved. Our sympa- v
tny goes out for both of these devout
members of ours and their ^
families.
The Children's Day exercises ^
were held Stinday 4 o'clock. A h
very interesting program-was ren
Jered. It vyas very pleasing to p
see the little folks play well their g
part.
Miss Addie Holmes left .for New
York on the 4th of June. She will
?
spend her summer months there. ^
We have many of our young folks p
away in the North for the sum- f
mer.
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Friendship Church
S. S. was largely attended at t
r riendship Sunday. The Women's o
:lass taught by Dea. E. Winn con- v
tinues to win the adult banner o
Somebody had fetter wake up. v
At the 11 o'dlock hour the Rev.
Z. Townsend took charge and v
preached a splendid sermon. At ?
S- o'clock a very excellent Child- a
ren's Day program was carried c
r>ut. Mrs. Ethel Conkle directress a
assisted by Mrs. M. M. Peace, I
Mrs. A. Graham and Mrs. F. B. d
Hickson. At the 8 o'clock service t
the pastor was back at his-post P
and preached from the subject ReEvangelizing
Evangelism. There
ivere three' accessions to the
:hureh Sunday. Many visitors a
were in attendance.
The Ministers Wives Alliance
met at the home of Mrs. Carry
Cherry 925. Fairfield St. on Friday ?
afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meet
tug was dpened by the Chaplain,
Mrs. M. Tilman after devotions ^
me presiueni iook tne meeting in ^
charge. She discussed the sub- ^
ject Gaining Other Ministers ^
Wives to Join the Alliance. It c
would be of much interest to them
and in helping them to underitand
their duty toward helping ^
the ministers to put over their
irogram. There are many minis
:ers wives who drr not understand^ *
-heir duty toward helping their h
lusband. So we decided to have r'
i program at the next meeting '
ind invite all young ministers and **
;heir wives to come and join us. ^
PHe ne*t meeting will be at the
jresident's home, Mrs. Mamie Hoi w
and, 111? Richland Ave, Jur?e 27, ^
it 4 o'clock. Members .present ^
Wrs. Mamie Holland, M. M. Peace 31
Sssie A. Martin, Ellie Myles, M, a
rilman. Elnora Mosley and Mrs.
!}ary Cherry. We had a very w
uicrmn. vciKi De wiu?you "
vn sung: and the meeting: closed. ^
Vfter which we were served by w
Krs. Helen Cherry and MYs. C. C. a<
Cherry' which was enjoyed by all. I
(iranitevtlle New* V
Bethlehem Baptist Church ST
Rev. R. W; Winn, Pastor di
Sunday school opened at the uslal
hour with an unusual rood at le
endance. We were all glad to e<
iitrt 11-" ~ ^:
THE PALMETTO tEAPKK
ad from our new Bibles, the
inday school is accomplishing
ime of their many good aims.
11:30 A.M. prayer services were w'a8
nducted in general after which tCra
,e pastor preached a forcful ser- ann'
on from Psalm 16:8 I have set Was
ie Lord always before me. ^on
Sick: Mrs. Emmie -Pahnorer
Deacon Fell8 met with an acci- in*
jnt which caused a sprain ankle an<*
rd severe pains. We are all ??aping
that it won't prove serious
rid that he will soon be able to *
Dur
et around again soon. (
Mrs. Lorfa B. Bland, and Mag- tCm
, goei
ie Jones left for Flushing, N. Y.
at the summer.
The mission met at the home of
[rs. J. E. Palmore. Quite an en- mel
ayable meeting wa8 held. Mrs. ?*
'almore being in bed " sick, HevT The
'almore and Mrs. Drake acted as me]
ostess. " ? ??m ji
Night service prayer meeting Sta
/as led by Deacon Walker. Lie. . 1
Wash Posey brought to us the ev- tea
ning message.Text Psalms 23:1: 4,
?he Lord ig my shepard. ? pic
Fol
Cumberland A. M. E. Church VVh
ley. J. P. Washington, Pastor Ch<
w n
We are thankful that we are in T
. Jyjposition
to say "The church is mov
ng on." Last week was a busy qjv
ne for the pastor. Tuesday nite ^
he Stewardess Board No, 1, head
d by sister pebecca Branch had
ts. regular meeting and well attended.
Wednesday afternoon j
he funeral of Mrs. Gracie (Pol- <jaL
ard) Bernie,- of Brooklyn, New |pe
fork was had in Cumberland biri
hurch. This prevented the pas- ter
or from attending the annual 29
,'rustees meeting at Allen uni- spa
ersity, but Thursday morning on gat
ime he with his son T. J., Mrs.
). E. McGhee, Mrs. Angeline Jen P'n
ins, Mrs. Jilary Massey, Mrs. ?
'ranees Connor,-and Miss Bertha
'aylor motored to Columbia to ?'r
fitness fhe closing of Allen dnP
ersity. crei
Friday morning the pastor and ^as
'. J. set out for Anderson to witless
the closing of Street ^
iigh school, and the graduation of
lis son J. P. Jr. The pastor reTorts
a pleesant trip to each ttQ^
dace and his enjoyment of ttnr~g^j
nTYia :
I Cle
Sunday being Children's Day the ' ^a
hu-rch school was well attended, 1 chi
uxd most of the teachers were in jr
heir places and on time. The pet
iastor preached an instructive Doi
nd interesting sermon on parents Rai
luty to their children, Hia text _
/as taken from Deuteronomy 6: TH
-10. Sunday afternoon the pas- ST*
or^and family were dinner guests
f sister Mary Massey, a tireless J ^
/orker in Cumberland church and j ver
ne who does things in her own ^ur
/ay. JDrSunday
evening the program ^a?
/as put over by the children with &oc
Irs. L. A. Bradby, Georgle Smith
nd Carrie Blocker Smith in .as
harge.This was indeed a thrilling |
.nd unique program. Too much ^
traise cannot be given to the - Ixllies
who took so much pains i n No
raining the children. Don't miss
retting the "Leader". Tot
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ordan Baptist Church I ing
The house was called to order ma
,t the regular hour, June 8th In ?
he Jordan Baptist church. The c^a
IMlsnn sutlippt Rotrinnin.-r Wnrtil
........ e s sch
Missions was interestingly dls- tau
ussed. The review of the lesson fuj
^as conducted by the pastor Rev. g
I. G. Mosey. gre
Prayer service was conducted ^
y Dea. Andrew Johnson and Dea |<eg
I. Brown. Service began at 12:0.
Sermon by the pastor, text to
loses 12:13, subject A Judgment Qf j
tigw. Cdllectjon $14.37. Comtunion
was administered. for
sen
Jken County Ministers Meet
ers
The Inter-Denominational Min- nov
deriel -Alliance of Aiken eouM.y en*
eld its. meeting at Sunday school A t
oom of Friendship Baptist church and
r Aixen, luesaay evenifltf, JBBP1 T
rd at 8 o'clock. The Vice-Presl- ted
ent Rev. L. E. Ginn, presided. Tue
The usual devotional period app
'as conducted by Rev, B. F. Miles ent,
'ho began by singing Amazing S
> ?vc iiuw sweei me ouunu. ine tne
jripture was read, John 15:1-6 anc
fter which we were led In pray- our
r by Rev. Miles. The next hymn The
as led by Lie. W. Butler which seci
as I'll 1G0 Where You Want Me sug
) Go. The meeting at this time ed
as turned over in the charge of be 1
cting president. After a few nex
rief remark* by the eating preef* T
ant the Secretary Rev. R. W. hav
/'inn was asked to read the pro^. Qfy
ram of the evening and this he was
id for>our information. sen<
The teacher of the Sun. school .. V
sson. Rev. Z. Townsend was ask low
1 to come forward and take ulai
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RIDGE SPRING NEWS |
Hie Cfcililren s Day program
sponsored by Mrs. Mary
wford, Miss Sophia Crawford
d Mr. W. B. Hazzard, Jr. It
qufie a success. The Family
test envelopes brought in $7.65.
you want to hear good preachcorne
to Ridge Hill on the 2nd
4th Sundays. Rev. A. C. Jones
Jolumbia. S. C.. the pastor, is
1 to beat.
rs. R. E. Hightower left for
ham, N. C. where-she will at- Wi
1 a tuberculosis conference. She |
s as a South Carolina, reprc- 1
Lative
lr. A. C. Hightower left for I
ti9 Jr. College to teach sum- m
school.
Ills. Sallie Watson and Miss I
imasena Hammond left for sum- 1
i- school at Benedict College. f
sir Jfessye HamnTOTjd left fur- I
te A. and M. College.
*he Sunday school class No. 5, dj|
cher and their guest class, No. H
had an enjoyable time at tho
nic Saturday. Jm
low tthe gang,
iere to? 7 ~ HB
offeuecs Inn ^
ie 18, 1844 ? H
mission 25c
ren by tthe Y. P. P. Club "of jS
Ige Hill. 0 W,
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BIRTHDAY
kittle Iressa Peterson, the only |f
lghter of Mr. and Mrs.' K. F.
texsor^, celebrated1 her fifth [
thday, Thursday, June 5th. Af- ;Jr
several interesting games the :;jg
guests were ushered into the [pj
cious dining room where they Hf
hered around the beautiful table
orated in a~~color scheme of W
k and green. The cake contained m
anndlea which were blown out
er the group sang Viappy M
thday.' The repast consisted |:|j
sandwiches, cool ade, cake, ice 11
am, mints, pop-corn in novelty ||
kets. Balloons of various co- fl
s were giVen as scViveniors, W\
)se present were, William D V
1 Haskle Brooks, Cleo Merritt. H
a Conley, Doretha Mitchell, n
iamii Fla.) ~Glaressa --Eh?High?
ver, Carol andVelma Gamillion, __
_ _ , . ' ww
bara Broadnax, E. GamiHionr
o, Ora Bell, Thelma and Ella ?
e Robinson, Francis Artemus, ??
arles Pope, James Hammond, gg
Rufus, Nathaniel and Willie _
erson, Kedron Greene, La Bron ^
man, iJavTd~Glbver and Robert Jj
IRD QL'AlRTERLY CONF.? ~
STEPHEN A.M.E. CHL'RCH JK
JWFgetown, S. C ?We had two"
y inspiring sermons on Sunday sal
ie 8th by our Presiding Elder^ ^ei
T. J. Miles of Columbia. The Su
.tor, Rev. L. D. Gamble and the Su
d members are going forward wil
h a wonderful work. Reports ing
follows: be?
Stewards, $500.43; Trustees vei
100.57. Sxmday school $25.00;
nro noo D /vn XT 1 f O A/\ . \I l
womcoa a u nu. a ,w, _
.2, $2.75; No. 3, $2.25. Ushers T1*
ird $10.00; Ntissionary $40.00. COi
-al $1,784.00. pri
Ve ask the prayers of the pray ?ai
-people that this good work ??
y continue.
an'
~ thi
rge of teaching the Sunday ^
ool lesson. iRev. Townsend j,.
ght the lesson in a very help- hit
and practical manner and conuently
all present went away wo
atly benefited. " co,
'he time 'having come for our fin
ular preaching services, the tee
N. Hatcher was called upon ter
take his place for the purpose Wt
bringing to us the message of hei
hour. Rev. Hatcher selected sh<
his text John 9:4 and in his col
mon he urged tipon "his listen- I
the necessity of our working Do
r before the ryght cometh. We S.
ayed?the?message?v^ry?much. -att
ipiritual was sung at this time for
was led by Lie. W. Butler.
Trr-pregur in Lur|[m 1 LtSC V'lf ftllll I
the program for the coming da?
isday night which was read and ^r''
roved by the members pres^ i
we
ome very timely remarks for
good of the ministerial alii- re*
Pnl
e were given at this time by
secretary, Rev. R. W. Winn *
? ? =? hot
acting: president thanked the '
reta!ry for these very timely ' ^
creations and in turn suggestV M
that these important matters ^
taken up and voted upon in our .
J {or
t meeting. . anj
he trasttreH" oT~ou~r meeting pr(.
ing been completed the doxolwas
sung and the benediction ]i
i pronounced by Rev. 7L Town
1.
7e adjourned fh meet the fol- ma
ing Tuesday night at the reg- of
r Urn? and place. (
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RUSALEM SUNDAY SCHOOL U, .mU-r
Deacon (i. A. Kenner, Supt. the Sup
Ridge Spring,' S. C.?The Jeru- Tht^k-ss
em Baptist Sunday school was revie\ved
:y. largely -ainuulfcd Sunday- vv ith wa_
pt. 0. A. Kennor presiding. The to cjass
nday school Union met with us jt st.tnig
u v 1 ?1
uw uco?.uii . u . ri.Ainvi pi caiU" jf.tu
All speakers were at their wjK,n OL
it.- The union, as a whole, wa- us?with y
good and carried quite a bit t}iank q
ss Beutrice Kenner opened the fort, Us ,
icussion very beautifully. Oi ^age n
ipse ~ we were not at all sur- subject,
sou 10 near nei ao so wew oe- Lord
ise we have discovered that she oonvmunt
a borned orator. She has just q^j. (
urned home from?Schofieid N vva" fj|y<J
j I. school as a graduate of - o
L institution. met with
Vliss -Itenrier finished JeiusalnTJ pt.0pie
high school in IPdii with the brought 1
fhest average. We. therefore.. Wt.nt ,jet
1 very proud ?of her. She. also bis bean
n first prize in the declamation Russel, o
itest. She is realty, ma kink ? Fairfield
e record as a young lady in hei - ,\t|a
ns. She is making plans to.. really pu
S. C. State College next fttJ-h ^??
? hope she will he successful in Mrs. pai
plans. We -feel assured that burv,~*N.
? will bo an asset to whatever l,ucjnnda
lege she should enter. . Pastor
Vliss Bessie Thoma.s ahd Miss were the
rothv Jenner left Monnday foi Mi. and
C. State College where they are
tmnmer srRuol. Wt hupi DPI Bid
them a very pleasant session A. M. h.
dr. George and Thadeous Ken- ? _
fini 8mn ????
afternoon to - see their -girl- West '
fnds. opened a
diss Beatrice Kenner spent the _S.ipt. an
ek end with her cousin, Miss fer tin- <
ttie E. Kermer, wh;?hirr jnsr 5^4^^
urned home from Bettis Junior gu, Va<
liege having completed her col p
e work. We are very happy to servjCv w
re all of the students home from %vas^
100I., _ ,
~ Turn trr ("
rhe N. F. A. boys ave^wnrkihg g
ry faitlffully with the)*- 1 pro ,
-T - delivered
ts. All of them are wishing , _
i ? . from Isa
rain and yet, their cotton, corn. ,
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AT. ZION A. M. F. ('Hl'RCH have I so
Rev. C. C1 Mcllwain, Pastor ' know t
Ewry sabbath day seems to ed. This
ke us realize That It is A day Christian
happiness and Come
>ub^ Sunday school was called visitors i
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eader - ? ^
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i offering gfl
a glorious, |9
lade of fine, qn
individually
n fast colors j|S|.??"his
beautiful? __ 5| '
jestic spread,
LEE feet wide.
ro you
iTe true blue j&
"Old Glory" |j|
This great
Reader of this ~ ^
ADER m*6"lerTcao"?*??
wjroox
jd Hi
ctati _
Sunday at 11 u cluck 'with
t., Mrs. Ada Alston and '
on was well taught and
by the pastor. The ban:^noved
-fruni das'- Xu T"
No 4.
a< though we can look
tn with uur natural eves,
ir pastor begins feeding
-the word of God. ? We
od for sending us suuli
Tnnr traT-pasToi came be
and brought t,J n_uu-^.
iken from Gens is 3d: 6.
"Gift from God. ' After
I * supper a large crowd
d.
fhildren's. Day program. . _ " . ;
'clock our A. C K league
a laVge number oi-^ouug
At 5 o'clock oui pasttrr
:'o us another message that
p into the hearts of all
;?rs. We had with us Mi.
ne of the leading men of
county, to assist Mrs.
irson in her club. They
t the program" oWi.
ere very proud to have
inie Tinning fjom SalisC.
visiting her aunt. Airs.
Cook a nd three sisters,
ami Mr' T. J. Johnson
dinneer guests Sunday of
Mis. t.u> t ivid. .
I BK.WCH
iHl'RCH
f . Cunningham I'a^ tor
I'oluiiibia Suiiihi; -eliK.l
t its usual huui v t(i the
d. teachers present. A,i -
,1a* s ilisciMsii.n tht. :-'upt
(the lesson.
morning the ptMtor was
isgah where a wonderful
as held. The Lord's *upsetved
with a frp" invitacery
Christian
o'clock Rev. Cunningham
a^sQul stirring wrmon
iah 5:7. These were the
_.hjs text: For the Lord. _ , . ....
help me: therefore shall
e confounded: therefore
t my face like a flint, and hat
I shall not be ashamset^non
made every good
-rejoice. ?
to Double Branch where
arejalways jrekomer _4
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