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Sunday was a Red Letter Day
in Friendship church all day. Ai
the morning service the St. Cecel- _
: ia..s.uciety turned out-at our church
observing its seventy-second anvisersary.
The pastor jjreachecL ^
from the subject All Blood is Red
At 4 p.m. the Men's Brotherhood
of the Church observed their second
anniversary. The Rev. Jamison
of Wesley M. B. church
preached an appropriate sermon.
Others appearing on program
Prfo. R. L.' Nixs, Prof. G. T.
Doughty, Rev. Z. TownBend, Bro
D. A. Jones, Cumberland A. M. E.
church; Prof. Eldridge Hammonds.
It was a great service.
A collection of $30.00 was taken.
At the eventing service the annual
recognition program for the
members of th?e church gt&du&t
trig from thv various institutions
* were observed. The program was
in charge of Miss Ulma D. Walker,
l?J4tJ summer graduate of TUs
kegee institute. Those receiving
silver token is a presentation of
t: e pastor were Mr. Charles B.
W alker. Miss Marcon. Johnson.
JVfiss Mildred Nohlea.. Miss -Noa^
sie Belle Gyles, Mrs. Beatrice
Cunningham Breeland of Schofield
institute; Miss Mattie Bowman,
Mather school, Beaufort arxd Miss
Ulma W.i'kor Tuskegee.
Among the many visitors attending
service at Friendship on
Sunday were Mr. James Simmons
Mrs. Mattie Pavprsori Butler, of
Washington, D. C.. Mr. Joseph
Davis, Wagoner, S. C.; Mrs. Lillian
Rice, Aiken; Miss Marie Rad
den, Miss Louise Hankerson, Mrs.
Bernice Ross, Williston; Mrs.
Bdyber~New York City; Mrs. Butler,
a visitor here in Aiken made
some encouraging remarks commenting
the pastor on his sermon.
She mentioned that the heads of
the nations should have heard his
~ semwff oh" All "Stood is Red.
? ?On?Morulflv n 1 P'Tlf. FftP \flaann. I
ttry socety sponsored a Mark Nat ,
ional convention. A well planned
ports were made. $63.40 was
raised plus many reports are yet
to come.
The pastor js conducting a revival
in Graniteville for Rev. R.W-.
Winn. The choirs usher, board.
??plus' the entire church worshiped
with them on Wednesday night.
Mrs. Marie Winn left for Conway,
as a delegate for the Miss^
lonarv snrietv ^r?=
Cumberland A. M. E. Oiurch- Rev.
J. P. Washington, Pastor
. .Sunday was Junior ehurch?dayv "
The -young people officiate on this
: ?day.?The?Sunday school Was""
fairly well attended and much interest
was manifested in the dis-cussion
of the lesson. Due to the
anniversary of two societies- the-adult
atter.iar.oe was somewt*t
off both rr.om.r.g and evening. The
pastor delivered interesting discourses
botr.. morning and evening.
He selected his morning dis
course from Eph. 6:1. Ir. the ev
fir, ir-: tr v r , . t Ti A "
nv uwin rrov. o:it>18.
Theme Sia Things God Kates
Much" enthusiasm i? being manifested^
in the Pastor's Birthday
contest which comes off on the
30th icstv -Each person in the
contest is to guess the pastor's _
_ _ age. Each "Contestant is to raiae |
t/r give one penny for ea5h__year j,
???hr"TJT sKe- feels that the pastor ,
has lived in this world. Three ?
prizes are offered. The first goes
to the person who guesses the cor
rect age; the second goes to the (
one who comes nearest to his age i
below it and the third goes to the -j
r person Who comes nearest to the ^
age above it. This promise!? to ?
Iff ^ ' I Mummy ...I,. I
t June 30th.
^ ' The Official board meeting Mon
day night was largely attended *
fc and was very interesting as many %
things were brought out which 1
were deemed helpful to the church
The pastor is preaching the gos- "
pet c/f love peace and harmony n
and all these have been in evi- *'
r dence since his taking charge of *1
w. the work seven months ago. All N
irritations have been allayed and 1
the church attain coming back to "
her prestine priory. Class number tl
2 of which sister (Rebecca Branch 0
is the leader holds the finanMt'.
- cial hahner. Sister Branch usu- Z
Wt~~ ally brings tilings to pass. e
Hp Sister Lela Bradby, wife of Profeasor
Bradby is a tireless wcrrk- *
?r with thy ynuny folk.?She lias'*
EBAI
he junior choir well orspnized,
uui is getting -results. You are
nvited to worship with us at Cum
berland. The pastor has a mes- | b
-y?o, and the choir will
Lhiill your- soul. with, melodious )
;ongs. Don't forget to read the b
Leader. -h
Wesley Methodist Church ^
Rev. E. N. Jamison, Pastor 0
Sunday school opened at the ^
isual holir wth teachers at their j
post. 11:00 A.M. "Rev. Jamison s
lelivered a wonderful sermon j;
from II Timothy 2:15. At 6:00 1
p.m. the-Ladies Aid met at the c
home of Mrs. E. J. Curry. !
7:30 the P. C. A. Lodge turned
out and rendered a very interesting
program. Rev. M. G. Mosley
rJptivprerl r soul stir*-ini? sermon.
Many was present to witness the ^
Mi<v? Rdyth Curvry;amd Mr. Eli
iah Curry l^ft Saturday for Phil- j 1
((L-lphia where they will spend o
the summer. . ? j K
Miss Hannah Cave left last Mon d
la for State college where she c
will attend summer school. , p
The public s invited to attend t
iuu . revival meeting which begins _?
next Sunday night ami continue 1
th:ough July 6th. i J
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Craniteville News I
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Bethlehem Baptist Church t
Hev. R. W. Winn, Pastor " t
Every Sabbath (lay seems t o j
make us realize that it is a day \
if happiness and joy. Our Sun- c
day school was called to order at t
10:30 in-.m. with the Supt. and t
teachers at their post of duty. Dea
on Fells was missed very . much
for he is one that had a perfect
attendance and always ready with *
his S. S. lesson, and finance. We I
are hoping he will soon be able to J
be with us again. Ttmight be- I
gins_.Qur .^preaching service. A 1
very warm prayer meeting was A
forward tu a successful revival' "*
week with Rev. M. M. Peace?J
Aiken, preaching. ? Rev. Peace 1
preaches the gospel thot stirs the
hearts of n\en and women. We (
feel glad of Rev. R. W. Winn, our '
pastor for fcavirig secured such an 1
able minister as this man.
The ^Mission. will' meet Wednes- '
day 7 o'clock p.m. at th 1 home af '
Mrs. Sara Ann- Iston fnstead of
the usual hour on Sunday as Sun- 8
day is Quarter-Pay. J
The Pull) it Aid Clnh uiil' man*
at the home of Mrs. Eunice Mene
weathers Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Allmembers
aVe asked to be present. ?
T; Williams of' Wash^ J
ineton, D. C., was a visitor i n ^
town, on -Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Ruth Mcrrris have left t(
ttend summer school at Allendale.
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\iken_ Ministerial -Alliance Meets j
The Minister,. Alliance "of Aike"
v ?? t
county met Tuesday evening, June ^
10. in tKe Sunday school room of
Fiiendship Baptist church. The (
meeting opened at 8.o'clock with
president Rev. M. G. Mogeley presiding.
The regular devotional services |
were conducted by* Ttev. S. J. Justice
who led in singing the opening
song. "I heard the Voice of
say." The scripture lesson. I
John was read by thy.. J
-bsrrTfrrrrrr prayer was offered bv
Rev. Edward Simrnona^-lThe?n?r?
iohg was "Lift H.rn Up." Thes?'
devotional periods add much V
he spiritual side of our meeting- ,
Tr.e meeting at this time wa.-.laced
in charge of the president {
jfii for the dispatch of business
The president gave ut thic til.:,
"he meeting having beer, declare*:
orne very practtical remarks which
^ni^xU^LJ n I II hwsw+JPTW til f
it
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't he secretary, Rev. K. W. '.v'inn, v
as called upon to read the pro- V
rain of the evening whic^ wr>- e
one for our i nformation. ?
The Sunday school lesson was ?
iken up at this time and the per j t<
ia sent teacher, Rev. L. E. Ginn ^ fi
its asked to take charge of tea- |
hing of Sunday school lesson. J *]
lev, Ginn taught the lesson in ha w
sual raanner and there waa much J al
^formation to be obtained from ^ 01
ne varimia diacuaaions coming 01
ut of the Sunday school leason. |
Rev. M. M. Peace wag asked to in
ive some remarks along what- 1 sc
ver lineR he may choose. Rev. b?
'MM* *?ve-tn i retrti of "his three m
reeks preaching tour. This was fr
Treat message, T?ev. Ptace it ar
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COLUMBUS, OHIO VISlTOK
After a ten day visit with his
rother and sister-in-law, Rev. and us
li'H. - T. H. Addtgon on law*! "3*
ir Andrew Jackson of Cohim-~~?*
us, Ohio, returned to his honu
**t Tuesday delighted with "his ^
Mr. Jackson'g son, Calvin, was
tay in the southland. ~ ~
ne of the 1941 graduates of Allen
University.
While here, Mr, Jackson visited
everal points of interest, includng
Harbison College, State Colege,
\ClafhH University, Morri- ^
College. Lake Murray, and the Sauda
Dam. ?
LIBERTY HILL a7 M E. ^ fr
CHURCH "~J E]
Rev. W. M.Thompson, ra,?.t?r !
Suufljly wflfi an unusually ous\ "f
av for the pastor and nien.oers j
?1 our church. Sunday school was V1:
onducted by the Supt. at the ey
isual hour, The banner went to
lass No. 2 taught by Mr. Elijah to
rlcBride which led with $2.10. To- nu
al collection, $6.20. After a brief j al
nayer meeting a very interesting T-i
irncrrflm u uo von/laro<l K*? * '
,.MO ivnuvicu uv viir men i
n honorof ' "Father, * it bein? |
father's Day. Prof. W. Mitchell
kagin was master of ceremonies
ind Prof. E. Freeman Jenkins re lit
iided at the organ. The choir was 1
omposed of men only. The men
;at on the -left side of the right- I ,'t
land aisle, while the ladieH oe- | '
.upied the center *.r ' left side
>f the chirch. It was jemonstrut J M
?d Sunday what men can !o with j
nit the assistance of women.
I Lh
The program in honor of "Fathit"
oti Father's Day, was sug- ca
fested by Prof. E. Freeman Jenkins,
who, along with Prof. W. m
Vlitchell Ragin, arranged the pro M
flam. First hymn, 188 c. in., "Fa- R'1
,ther, I stretch my-hands to Thee,*' til
Ht^-was^tirred^by the pastor; pray- M
tr by Bro Fied Olivet; singing b\ de
he male ilmil ;?STJTo; Mi\ Mose? "51
^liver; remarks by master of Cefe?"
nonies; remarks by Prol. Jenkins cr
subject, "Fathers' duty to thei ?'?
hildren," The address was short
ait lull of thought and wholesome i*1
idvice bringing applause from the Ju
tudtence. The last number on the Pa
irogram was a sermonette by the ni
>astor. He used as a subject, "Wh\ ce
A'e should honor Fathers.'' The
hort sermon was full of though; va
mil delIvered.with power.
In tfie afternoon the pastor.. (Is
UMiiberJof his members worshiped S.
hoir and quite a representative
vith Rev. L. R. King at St. Mark
riit-pitstor- used as^a- subject, ~The
lead church resurrected." The pas
or, Rav. King, in stToTig-terms, K<
xpressed appreciation to our pasor
and people for the masterly
sermon and financial aid given be
The stewardesses-showed thefir'un- go
imited hospitality as they march da
;d Ug to the parsonage ajj into JVi
he dining room and sat us down pr
o a table full of good and deicious
things to eat. Rev. King
s ui the hearts of his people.
The presiding elders, S. Nance H
Fiibberbrand and Parker met a' Ai
Liberty Hill Monday in a buaines.-^
.ouruTr to
' T
Mrs. Henrietta Ragin hag re- ?fj
urned from the hosnital Wp hnn<>
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[or_ her a. speedy recovery. ^
loing a great'work. as
A charge to keep I Have, was H
sung led by our President .Rev. M
Vloseley. After vvTiich he thank- so
rd Rev. M. M. Peace fc/r bringing hi
:o us these very helpful and en- Ri
ouraging remarks. ar
The president brought to the *?
ittention of the members presteYit ar
hnt inn woii inilUill IU Bo IB I"*1*
T)
jroup to worship at the Bethle- _L!
tern Baptist church of Granite- ,n
ille S. C. of which Rev. R. W. te
Vinn is pastor on next Tuesday
vening, June 17.
Rev. R. W. Winn at this time
poke for the good of Che Miniserial
alliance. Many Ttry help- m
ul suggestions were made by the
speaker. Rev. Wm. Harrison
poke at this time endorsing what on
an Huggeflten in - Kev. Winn'g a ^
Latements and urging as to go to
n record favoring this change in B
jr general program.
The business of the evening hay
g been completed the closing nf
>ng whr sung after which the
mediction was pronounced The vhi
eeting closed to meet .two weeks mf
om tonight at the regular time m?
id place. .. Or
'ALMETTO LEAD? Detachment
I
"sits State Pa
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
Sunday school was held at the
jual hour at Bethel with th.* s
ipt. aTV<t~teacheis ~at their po.sLj 1
duty. - c
At 11:30 Rev. .John Thomas of i
Hanta, <ia., delivered a wonder- ~
il sermon from the subject, c
VatchTiig Jesus." Among' the vis- 1
>rs, were Mrs. John Thomas cf ?
tlanta, Ga., who is here visiting I
r. and Mrs. Rogers Williams; t
rs. Maude Gladden Miller and
ir husband, Mr. Miller of N. Y., I
rs. Evelyn Kitt Hemingway and s
ildren of Conway, and Heulah
ifech, of Columbia. ? 1
Mrs. Evelyn W ha ley is bona i
om Charleston after sjrt'r.Uine 5
me time with her sistc.* Mrs. >
lla Pplr.pr nnrt?witnpssincr thp fi
udiiation of her niece. Mis.-. Cnth
Ine Pelzer - - - - 1
Mr."'"and Mrs.- Rivers and Miss s
itherine Pelzer of Charleston c
siting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. VVhal- 1
Mrs. Ossa Belle Paris is buck t
resume her work as home eco- J
unics instructor. She is askini d
I new home makers to see her J
her home Wednesday. July -2, it4- 1
00 p. m. including the class tha'
aduated in May.
(
The Hom?* Economies Depart '
cut will be opened all day Wed 1
sday and on Thursday and Fri
v afteinoon to adults, out o '
hool youth, and all home econoni
? students.
The Twilight Club met ah th '
une of Miss Hennie Owens' Tues
i.v night, June 17. Many game:"
are played and at the close of
e evening Miss Owens serve
l guests vinilla ice cream an.
ke.
A large group of young ladies
et at the home of Miss H. Owens '
onday night, June 16 and orinized
a church ^ub. T1 - of I
ers are qs TollnWx: pree.ietH
iss Hennie Owens; vice presi lit,
Miss Lettie Ford; secretary 1
iss Annie Mae Spigner; assist
.'oretarv, Alias R,uth Zeigler;
itic. Miss Myrtle Thompson, an.
porter, Miss Fannie B. Ginyard
The club is beginning to work j
amediatelj/. On Monday niglit
me 2d, there will be a piccalT \
irty at Miss Hennie Owens. Ad
ission, 15 cents, single ofr 2r
nts a_couple,^ .... ?
We are thanking you i n aclince
for. your presence ... L
Mfes "Marjorie Dandy left Mon J
ly for hei home in Greenwood
C.
r. ANDREWS A. M. E. CHL'K(
ev. Chappelle McClary, Pastoi 1
Anndrews, ,S. C.?Sunday w as a '
autiful day and found all church
iers at their posts of duty. Suny
school began at the usual hou!
th the-Suptv.-Hr0f-.--J7 E. Smith
esiding.
At 11:15 a. m. the pastor de s
r-ered a forceful message. Hj:
xt was taken frOm Luke 15:11-24
e used for a subject, "Lov
mong the Ruins."
At 8:00 p. m. the pastor brought
us another wonderful message
he subject of his theme was
Tongues like Fire."
All thp-_atudent?e-ar<*?htmnp from
e various schools and haDD' _
iuy-~BTe to be back too. They are
i follows: Misses Margarette and
attie Wheeler, Annie B. Greene,
essrs, Joe and Thaddeus Thomp
in> Allen University; Miss Gra
im, Claflin College; Mr. Edward
hue, Mcrris College; Miss Junc<
id Mr. James Graham, George
wn; Misses Mury Francis-fireenc
id Arnothia Smith, Palmer .My
wtlal HIHlLFbte, Medalia, N. C
ley expressed themselves as hav?
g had a very successful school
rm.
Mrs. Mable Leak and daughter, '
iss Annette Leak, Hamlet, N. C 1
sited their husband and father, I
r. Will Leak last week. _
Mr. Joe Jordon, a very faithful 1
ember of St. Andrews church, i
parted this life May 26. lie wa-e
leader of class No. 5. Every- <
t who knew him has said, "Truly i
great man has fallen." He leaver
mourn his loss, a dear wife, I
brottrer'and a host of relatives 1
4 trie*d*.
Mrrr. Hprrtntt is the house fjuest 1
her eousin, Mrs. E. B. Greene '
Mesdames L. B. -Smith jyr?d May rTynd?Te
are attending the sum- ?
r school at State College, 1
r school st S C. Stste College, I
angeburg, 8. C. -
'irates, Fort J<
rk SATU
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
1)7. J. S. Allen will be home in
i few days from Nashville, Tenn.
there he has beeir taking a speeml
ourse Tor doctors at Meharry Me?T^
cal College.
Mrs. Fannie Griffin attended
commencement at Knoxville Co!ege,
Knoxville, Tenn. She witness'd
the graduation of her niece,
Hiss Mabel Hill. They returned
o Chester together.
Mrs. S. M. G. Byrd and Mrs
*Jancy Honor continue improving
lowly.
Mrs..*SlWian Ellison Walker is
he-delegate from Calvary Baptist
church, to the Woman's Baptist
State Convention in Conway this
veek. Rev. and Mrs. M. T. C'oker
ire also attending.
The public lihrarv opened ddree?
lay afternoon at Finley high
chool. Miss Maggie Honor *is in
harge. The hours are from 4 to
' :30.
Prof.^O. Spaulding and wife
>assed through town Wednesday,
ilrs. Spaulding. librarian at Bene
lift College, Columbia, motored to.
I. C. Smith University, Charlotte
o-witne???the- grathnHrtm of her
ntsband.
Mir. Douglass Ayers and littl
laughter, Roberta, attended c? ,nnencenient
at J. C. Smith University.
His (oldest daughter, Miss
Sarah-dttildretb (Ayers, was one or
:he graduates.
The Christian Burial Aid Scciity
>f Calvary Baptist church had ai
mjoyable program Sunday aite>
loon at-Hte'church. Mr. John Mebvtfe
is president.
Prof. S. Louijj Finley attended
:ommencement at J. C. Smith '.'ni
zersity.
See masters Edward Xroslv am'
Willie James Stevenson f-.r ymn
paper each week.
LEXINGTON CIRCUIT NEWS
Rev- I, O. Simmons, Pasfur ~
Thr-&tmday sehoul is si ill hold
ii>K its. rightful?place un?the '1 ii 1
(Mitt?Subject*?"Piogrcpy~rrl
Worlds' Mission."
The pastor presented Rev. W
M. Ling of Allen University to
preach the noon day sermon which
was very good. The pastor delivered
.the evening message. Thi:
being Father's Day the pastor
brought out many facts about Fa
Eberr '>
Mrs. Ribecca Black, a life long
jitisum of-iafxington, passed to
great, beyond on Sunday a. in
after only a few minutes illn*-sff.
This was quite a shoik to all
The funeral was held at Bethel
A.?M?-E.?vhurch of -whic-h -?h?
was a member, n.i Tuesday after
noon^?Rev. ^Simmons, her pastor,
officiated. The ministers present
were. Revs. J. S. Donley, F C
Laws, and Rev. J. M. Williams.
Vf;? o _. -r .
iTuss o. i.aw returned to hor
home in Columbus, Ohio aftei
spendinng a part_of- tbe-spring
TPVtT visiting relative; and friends,.
Miss A. Benneman is now rending
in Columbia, a!s< M. annd
Mrs. Joseph Wise, J-r^ ?
Mrs. Maggie S; nmcris of West
Columbia, worshiped "with us Sun
lay at Bethel.
Rev. Moore preached for us Sunday
P. m. at Snvirm?? no -i
-- -r- ft ??U l-Mim"'
The missionaries of Bethel are
having a rally ot< Monday. *''
are invited. ^ .
B?Pwise by reading the Leaderweekly.
CKNTKR RALV1N NKWS
Sunday school opened at its usual
hour with the Supt. at her
post of duty.
We had a beautiful lesson. The
fiiihitTt " "n " " |r"
Missions."
?Tlwre wa^c i btrThTTay dmix-i
given at the home of Mrs. Carrie
Phelps in honor of her grand
daughter, little Miss Freddie Leo
Choice. They hatf a very lovely
time.
Rev. and Mi . F. Fivan s of
Ureenville were the Sunday guests
:>f Mr. and Mrs. Stober Choice.
Mr.- and Mrs. George Johnson,
if Winston-Salem, N. C. is visiting
relatives in this community.
Mrs. T.5*r5b Moo a..115.?- ?
ouinv?ri WHR
the Sunday guest of Mrs. Annie
Ruth Shaw.
A_large numb<E>r-_aL.tliiK chw+?-U
worshiped at New HrmrpwH""Suft-*"
lay afternoon.
The. 0" W. . Chib Wishes to
announce that there will be service
at Center Rabiirn Sunday
Tight. ? ?
Miss Lois ir.d Elsie Shaw were
'>
ickson T-_ |
RDAV J UJ
the afternoon quests of Beauty
Show Sunda".
Mr. John Luther Choice was the
Sunday gucat of his -.wither
Mrs.. Yhua_ JSanuiixs ?
CAMERON NEWS- ?
..." - u- ? - Continued
from Page 1
w^ were glad to have Miss Haz :
Brown of St. Matthew's and M >.
Rebecca Glover of Brooklyn, N.. *
At 8 o'clock prayer service was
conducted. This was enjoyed bv
all.
The Pulpit Aid Soci?ty sponsored
a silver tea at the home of
Mrs. E. Johnson. Is \v;'s very successful.
__j
Come to ""St. Peter. You are al j
waysr welcomed io an ui our ser
vices.
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