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URElvN WOOD NEWS
? After another week of heavy
rnln.g, Oret'iiwoud enjoyed a bcautiful
Sunday, and the church services
were well atteuded. At Mor~
l is Chapel Baptise church, Rev.
' H, E. Peterson attended the services
while the Rev. and Mrs. H
B. Mitchell ure off on their vacation:
ReV. Peterson preached two
power fid sermons ^ ut-^ lA auid
rhis best, for as he preached thi
gospel the spirit was high and
p. all could say. "Did not our hearts
burn within us while he talked with
jt . us on the way?"
At Mt. Tabor Baptist church
> the Baptist I. nio'n went on. Rev
pi t ?- Marttnr -mtAlerator. The president
of the W; M. 0., Mrs. Rocdcsy Laanna
Little of Morris Chapel, at
p- Ulkltkl st'i v iccymere. .UOIIK >vimthe
delegates wort', deacons C. H
EVaiu^ IT. H Childs", and Charlie
* Johnson. Tht-y reported tluit a very
successful Union was held and
much money was raised.
At Weston Chapel A. M. K.
id a soul stirring sermon from
-Phil. 2:."?fh ve so. and then had a
w;u hi love l east meeting. The
spirit, was high for every one
1
-f*~ seemed happy.#
At S o'clock the W. H. TL-Mis^
sionaiy Society rendered a unique
program which proceeded tht
gleaners' rally sponsored by tht
society. Our visitor was Mrs. Esther
B. William's, who sang, with
the choir and took a special pari
in the procram. Collection. $12.06
The Singings Convention was
held at Dunton Temple C. M. F.
-psv? great linger, and Dunton Tent-'
if pie's chflJir. sat the church on fire
with their lovely spirituals. Many
choirs were present and had a
vlorious time.
Deaths
Mis, Rebecca Robinson, wife ol
*?- Mr, Charlie Robinson, an experienced
barber in this city, died
Sunday. June 29.
(hi the. sick list are, Mr. Arthur
Jackson and Mr. Henry Cresswell.
Social News
Mrs. (lladys Robinson, the wife
of Prol'. T. K. Robinscm. is expecting
him to motor Home irom At_Junta.
CJa.. where he is attending
summer .-ehool, to spend the -1th
of July with her and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Porrin and
Mr. Randolph McGhee motored to
Asi eville. . X _ C. Sunday to. visit
Mrs. Pet i in's tinnl "who has been
r. ill tor some time.
Mr and Mrs. - West Holmes of
Lauderdale. Fla., spent two Weeks
i. . in the .city \ isiting their parents.
Mr. and Mis. James Young, and
^sister. Mi; ? AiU'ola Holmes, o^
'Sumpter St. While here they motored
to Asheviile to visit Mr. and
f. _ Mrs. Roman.
Mrs. I.ucindti Adams of Ashe>
ulle, X. ('., spent a week m the
cifv visiting relatic es.
.Miss AiinalotK Holmes' left on
jtitie 'join tn spenu UK' rummer in
Evanstoti, 111.
The lovely da-hehter. of Mr. and
r- M?Pn'il Olidiy <>n ?>?is
spending the summer home with
_* ier parents After.finishing junim
col ley e at I'ettis Academy. Trenton.
S. ('.. she is pit-paring to enter
college at Howard' University.
Washington, D. C.
v___ Miis Edith Arnold, the daughter
of Mr. Frank Arnold, and sis-,
ter T,t .Miss Kosa Lee Ann/Id, and
2 Mrs. .Elsie Crook. .left for New (
Voi k Ulty where she, will spend
< . tht? summer. She is expecting tc.
return in rite-fall tte enter_junioi
coneire. , .
" The W. H. ami F. Missionarr
Society met at the home of Mrs.
Verda Frazier On Friday evening
at 8 o'clock The tonic dfrscnyxyd'
-was, "What it take tu^bu a Mis-_
f sionarv," led bv Mr. J. \V."Frazier.
Mrs. MittTi * Derr. Mr?. Vina Jenkins
and Rev. W. <"i. Williams.
The Sunday school and Mission* "'
ary Society are sponsoring a grand
entertainment for the -1th of July
f to emburse their treasures.
|> ? Ninety-Six News
It was celebration day at Mt
Pleasant A. M. F,. church, NinetySix,
S. Rev. T. P. Hnlcrr, pastor.
The church celebrated home
coming day and rendered a spicy
program. Visitors invited and atft.
tended, were the pastor, choir and
congregation of Tranquil A. M. F..
church of Troy. S. Rev. Louden, I
)L nastor - :wwl th*. momho.-g nml
f^i'uiwlu ,. e
?. i^nvto w i urlimjimiii oujjusi
W7 ehurch, Rev. T. R. T</lbert. pastor.
Mrs. Georgie Parker and others
who attended the Unibn services
late wifch__miich regret*--Mcsr Par^
wl,, ker is a true leader among the
K * teachers of the Negro rnce. Tranquil
choir rendered the music.
The program was as follows.
L ' Music by the-choir, Welcome address
by Mr. Nathaniel Ix/uden,
Ninety-Six; response by Mr. J. H.
Perrin of Troy, S. C.. solo, Miss
E/elyn Goode, Ninetv->Six; polo,
M iss Webster, Troy; recitation, |
Miss Jennie Gennis; r.fmarks by I
Mts. Aurelig T,. " Child's,---Greenwood,
S. C.; paper, Mrs. Mamie
B" Setters, remarks, Mr James Rice;
and Mr. Vicor Williams; paper,
-Mrs Sarah r.rmden.
After the program the pastor,
Rev. Balor, Reached a most powmi
erful sermon. Text. Acts 6:3.
B|, II Ill I 1111 ill ii mi I ffotd
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BALL
THE GLEAN BUS CLUB MEET
Laurens, S. C.?The Gleaners
villa Higgins, June 17 with the
president in charge. The devo- |]
tional period was conducted by 1
the Chaplain, sister Daisy Tom- 0
ploton. Selection by-the club a!- 1
ter which prayer by t'he chaplain. n
Then the president led 1/erd 1 ^
want to be a Christian; scripture
lesson was read by Mrs. Marga- ^
ret Young. Isaiah 55:0. Steal Away
to Jesus was sung. Welcome '
by -the hostess Mrs. Higgins; response
by Miss I.ucile Harris. The ''
reading of the minutes followNjtJ w
ai.d the meeting was declared open
for business. We hdard the re- ~
I port uf the L'untavt committee nf?
I cor which a lovely program wit? *
rendered by the follow ing ladies:
Mcsdamos Arrow Fuller. Facile
Davis, Daisy Templetoti. Nellie
Johnson. Lucife Harris. Utah "
B\ rd. Sadie Johnson. Margaret '
\\ ung. Mary Scott. 0. C. . Hud
gens; Syvilla Higgins. Carrie Work
'man. Mao E. Garrett. The pros 1
id* nt thanked each member fur 1
kindness shown For in come To"
the Woman's Baptist Missionary
and Educational convention, at ^
Conway-. Then after hearing fur- '
ther remarks from the president
.'he club,sang I'm^so glad troubh
lon'r-lttsf-always. After- the roll ^
call the hostess served samhvichos.
eakoT'Tod. which was en loved ?
(_
T* e Gleaners Choral club t endered
a selection. Wr then adjourned
to meet at the hdnte of Mis?
E. Watts next Tuesday nite. J.:l\
Sth. Visitors welcome. '
Mesdames C. C. Hudsrens. president:
Syvilla Higgins. secretary
IF V T H Mo.in ivwr.it
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C'Ul'EuNKWS
Rev. ( . Buree>> I'astor I
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Sunday morn 111 if .Juno 'Ju. S. S i
\]
was called ti> order by tne Supt. ; *
S. H. Connor. The quarterly
class was tausrht-and reviewe<hT?y-:2'
the pastor. The Catcheism clar?': *
by .Miss R. C. Gass. A tine pioup ^
was present. We had some vis- j
iters wh^y took part in discussino ,
the lesson. Misses. Charlese llayti^^j
es and Harriet I.. Richardson ol" j hi
Ot atniebuiqr were presented bv I]
the pastor. They came over to ; hi
erive us a sample of their deliulrt- ^
fill music. Miss Blanch Cleckley. p.
-Mamie I.buise fhrnTpton and br.o
thir are visiting relatives here r
Some of tie audience went ?>vei \|
to Shady (jjove while utheis went
to Canaan. They reported a U|
-pleasant day. 1 u
At_d p.m. the A. C. K. L. was \
called tii order by the president, ti
After a rehearsal of liible verses hi
We went into the discussion.'When
I iW.,,1.1 .. l t .
. ... u.u .. UI '^1!; 1JVJfi 11 IU iiUiC. y
company, introduced by the pas- if
tor and led hy Miss Haines. Rich- a
ardsv/n and Gass It wit- derided >|
that neithef should be > less .than'..
JC> AH present were benefited. ft
Rev. A;- N-r Hampton spoke ' r
briefly to the I>.-acae. T: e u!T.r~
i.ny was taken and Misses Haynes h
and Richardson furnished music. !
-Wr iid^' I'lrtrod?en? < ? ??
services which was conducted by f<
Ms tors Karl Fitazier. Willie I.oo si
Sal ley, I.ula Martin ar.'i Josephine u
Harrison. A duet by Misses I.
Rithardson and Hayncs. The .V
pastor introduced Rev. A. N. a
Hampton as the speaker for the :i!
"venintr, who took his text from d
Luke 10:5. How much owest thoti J',
unto my I?rd. Subject Our Debt t<
to God. Rev. Hampton knew he
had to go as we have a real R
preacher so he pot on his easy
walker and broupht us a real mes B
yinrti, We hupi fi'n 1'iiiii mm h ?'it d'
cess in the cause.
After the offerinp was taken.
Rev Burpess came forward and w
Baptized little Attss ~Ga~rottrfe H'
Kuvinia Hampton, dauphter o f ^
Rev. and Mrs. Hampton which
was in accord with the subject of
his discourse.
Miss C. M. .Jr/hnson who has 15
been indisposed is on the mend. '
ni
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have I none, but such a? I have
?ive I Thee." The doors of the G
' hurch were opened. The s|>irit |
was, hitrh. Collection, $10.10. We .
regretted very much that Rev.
Mis. Willie M. Balor, could turt (>1
he?out. ou Recount cf licifMt tr
posed.
Mr. Eddie Williams of Ninety.Six^jlied
June_2fL (
Af'L. Childrg, reporter iv
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Soldiers
Allen Un
HKXNKTTSVMJ.K
By C. D. Sanders, Reporter
For the past week or more we
iave been blessed with plenty
ain. The crops are looking oxellent,
reports have been made
hat to date the crops are better
n?>nrt average -than fhey?have
-maiiv.vnapL
Kev. A. J. Wright and son A.
. Jr.. spent last week in Hamp- 1
on. Ya., at Hampton institute at
ending the Religious conference,
unior Wright ghve us a very ineresting
'report of the niceting
ilich was enjoyeil by all.
Mr, and Mrs. Dt.nkln and dauhter
of t'heraw were in the city~ ~
'tmdav. liouse guests of Mr. and ^
frs. X R Drake. All of the ihtrrnnce
workers? under Mr?X -R hake
are very busy arranging
lie clost of the Special Campaign
e trust this district will eo over (
"Mi. ami Mrs. .1. Prake ami ]
iuigtrnrv of OkTa.hU. Cad arrived ~
l rhe city to spend their ?vac;L- a
ie n with, mother. TluT entTfS
Umke--famUy -aml -CricndiS,- _ Mr,- _
hake's pastor. Ke\\ t'olnioini of i
Iklattii. Cnl.. is takin his vaea- ,
ion in the souti land with' Mr.
hake. He preached an interestt
set men at Sl.ilol. ^.mla.V morn- ]
\Ve aro._ deliirhted to have
ru se peed people from Californ>
see what'Wp _are doihif a. ,
hristian work. They will hi- with >
s Sunday morr.inp and evoiviny. ,
uine out and 'visit o.:r eauivh. i
Me ale ! okirp forward for it
eil-sper.t day at Shiloh Friday. .
lily 4th. The rdetrie .a\ ill beuir.
r.'Ui p.m. . * v
Miss t'e! tvr.ter Sa.ndvVs' <? f
das. in.'ton. P. C.. tir.d the re- j
vek takir.tr a sftrht seeirir tr:;; ,
tvr the eounty,
Mrs. M. Mosris -wa< enlivd to ,
"itnv.! :a a :Yv. nays ~
tie to the illr.ess of her mot he: .
its. John. - *
Mis. M-rris of * Colombia i s .
Ik ndiit- her summer vacx tie.it at (
[ . .1. H. W M.-rris.
I'eao'i I I'arkei a w e!ll:-i:? ?\vn
i'-nd of Marlboro eoiintv and ^
m i itv of 1 .ciuieltsvillo died at '
is home last week oh Munnerlvn ll
[lights. Funeral service was '
1
eld Sunday afternoon at St. Pa.;) '
aptist c:-unh. Rev. McMillan. '
: trior;
~Mr.' I ludky died at t! n- home of I
is si>tci .Mrs. I/tyy.ie < urtis ?/i?
[aisha! St - Sendav evening.
I!fV. Thomas dn*d at the home
IJiLr.j>Utui:4?r-lavv. Mrs-, Thomas ?
i Ki-nniy St. Monday morning.
tided the two unions in Marl- >
r?r,i county last week.
Miss Mattel Reese, Prof, and 1
Irs. Artfiur~S: ttdcr? ' wei c bona
if wefk end from smim-tL seboof- ?
t State ( o 1 ]ef'e. They report a '
!>lctnTu| session in progress.
Mis. Minnie Malloy left for _a f
w days stay in Washington. 1'. '
. with her brother and sons.
To Mid-wives institute was
eld at Benedict college. Columbia '
v* past twrr weeps?ami?cloyed k
.11 <>\viii<r ladies attended the in-,
litute flom here: Mrs! Pearl Bru
itrten. Mrs. Tramp. Mrs. Alberta
sraej Mrs. Williams and Miss 1
hit tie Brown. Mi s. Bruineton (
iid Miss Brown {Von first prize
n ! blue ribbon. This is a splen- 1
id report for Bennettsville. Mrs. 1
rnin'jrton was called to Florence 1
i the 'hospital to visit b"r son.
Our sick friends: Mr. A. Hops,
ev. Peterkin. ' McCall, M rf '
tonev.
(
A lovely miscellaneous shower 5
as Riven last Thursday evening
t, the home-o?-Mr,?and?Mrs,-Ar- i
lUr Holmes in honor of Mr. and s
[rs. Malcolm J. Crews. The I
ride was the former Arthelia i
laino Holmes. She is a junior i
f Benedict college. Mr. Crews is j
well knt'Avn citizen of Greenville j
rid a graduate of a Catholic Mil- c
aiy school in Virginia.
The couple was married i n t
reenville^ June 2, 11)41. <
Many friends of the bride and t
imily were present at the show- 1
r. She received many lovly and i
sef?4 Rrfts ami beaming with 1
ioy and appreciaf.ion overthem. 1
The couple will reside in Green 1
life; S." Cr?: . ~
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PAIJVIEW5 LEADER
vs. Civiliai
iversity Pi
PENDLETON LOCALS
... By J, 1). Smith
- The- drought has- about broken
and the farmers bave begun to
smile expectantly.
There seem to be an unusual
crop of small grain hereabouts
and the people are enjoying their
pies, etc., made from theltv own
fUmr from tbefr'own fields. This
is as it should be. ?r?
Pendleton and community is
blessed with some real good farmers,
who grow almost everything
they use on their own furms
Such men as Mr. David Greene,
S. M. Powers, Walter Webb, Sr.;
and Prof. B. W. Gallman does his
ins aim potatoes to give his
friends a mess even now. These
lire masters at their jobs. Give
us more of them. Shall speak of
ilum next w^ijjng. ? ,
Our Training school has one a11
eng th?i best plants in the county.
The surprise .ami. thev talk of
is the very fine work being done
ti e community "regardless to race
dure under the dirction of Messrs
iV Q. and J. E. Thompson. They
eerily transformed the old seen- i
ny and the whole plant presents
i new appearance." We will have
nere to say about this project in ,
ur next release.
Kings chapel has lost two ot
UO- -*44est?within the _
ast thirty tlays. viz.: 'Mrs Lucy
?mtt and Mrs. Martha Vance.
3othad been members for quite (
lftv years and had reared large
"amilies in the church to emulate
heir examples of loyalty and de otion.
We mourn their loss very
leep!v. On the 21 of June Bro.
Vr.nis R. -Keese passed. He had
H'en in poor health, for sometime.
Vi.en he becanu physically incanuitated
to pursue his work in I
s'ew York he canvo _Lj. Pendleton ,
ind made his home with his bro- |
her. the Rev. B. H. Keese who .
ared for him t.-* rl>.- lo^i
?? c ;
" all of them sTeep on and take ,
our rest. They gave assurance >
if-SaVTng grace.
Our sick: Mrs. M. L. Hamburg, '
Trs. Emma Vance, Mr. Archie 1
Jaxwell. Sr.. Mr. James Keese s
iml Mr. Tho'mas Gaodly. We
n ay f<>r them a speedy recovery. I
drs. Rosa Robinson has been ill *
rut is convalescent at this writng.
Also Mrs. G. Winston. <
If you want to visit a wide-a- |
vake S. S. entile to King's chap- ]
1 where Mr-. M. J. Crawford our 1
:upt. and her cc/rp- of teachers j
uvil office! s will to glad to greet ^
. t
Silver Spring Baptist church ob ,
erved "Home Coming" last week
vith good results, I am tofd. Rev.
lice went" away smiling.
Rev. J. TT""Smith, Box 25 Pen11
el on. S. C.. is the authorized v
igent for The Palmetto Leader,
i'hy not sec- him and take a sub
wription foi 1 year for $2.00. 6 '
nos. $1.25; months' 75e. Comes
very week that 'has -seven days. 1
f you don't lead your own Negro 1
>apers you -will seldom see any (
t. ' '
Prof. Gallmun must be a Ic/ne- ]
some dove. The maclam is in Co.- )
umbia in sumifier school working '
owards her master's degree. Sue '
ess to her. <
Prof,. L. L. Laster spent a few ;
veeks in the "Tar Hfeel" state
esting and- recuperating. His I
lass will miss him greatly in S. '
?. and church. Nfr. P. J. Milli- <
ler of Cleveland, O., is home to i
spend sumtper with Pendleton relitives
and friends.
M rs. Cora F. Reid is getting to I i
iu hortiwU nimin and me enn naa tgnize
her voice in S. S. and choir i
She just won't quit. * <
The program last Sunday nite ;
lt-F-mghv chapel was excellent to
say 'he least. All praise to Mrs. !
II. J. Crawford. We might call i
t a group of "adolescents". Their I
iges were from 10 years to 15 ]
fears old, and I mean they sang, ]
dayed and recited and gave some |
laSsical readings. I
The Juvenile Missionary socie- i
y of King's Chapel A, M. E. I
hureh is very much alive xmdeT n
he supervision eff Mrs. A. B. ]
foung who spares 4JO pains in ar
nnging for their pleasure. They i
raft their "anriQal" SutTng Tasf"
nonth. They charted a school
jus, went tq. Greenville, "The .
Textile City" and spent several >
ns f,
irk Jl
? ? BARNWELL
NEWS
We learn with regret that Mist
Corthe Mitchell is n, the hospital.
Anxious hearts are hoping fen
the recovery and return of Mrs
Grace Scott from Wuverley Gooi
Samuritan Hospital.
Mr. Harry Holmun died at hit
residence Sunday morning following
a recent illness. The marij
friends of Barnwell extend to thr
sorrowing family their heart felt
sympathies. Mr. Holman survivors
are. his wife, Mrs. Hattie Hoi
man, six children, and a host of
relatives and friends..
Mrs. V. R. Dixson who is attending
summer school in Orangebut
g, spent the weelt ewl home.
Kenneth, the little nine year old
son of-Mr. and MrtO James Kelson
of New York City, is visiting his
grand motner. mis. lassie Kelson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice o:
Wnterbury, Conn, were vj?ry pleas
ant "guests of Mrs. .Rosa L. Rice
(mother) in route to Jacksonville
Florida where they will visit Mrs.
Thelma Simkins. the sister of Mr.
Rice.
The good ueonle o1* "
are are looking forward with eagerness
to the welcoming of the
Eastern Star Convention which
convenes here in July.
We are indeed sorry to learn of
the recent illness of Mr. C. C.
Rmtndtroo ~ aTYc! the continued ill
less of Mrs. Katie Washington
and Mrs. Rosa Ryan. We trust
that each will soon be well again.
We are still urging the attendance
of our adult Sunday school
lass.
BETHEL A. M. F. CHl'RCH
Rev. M. R. Hudson, Pastor
Pee l5ee?Sunday was a beaut)
ful day for all church goers. Sun
jay?school opened?at?the usual
io.r with the Supt., Mr. Season,
ind teachers at their posts of duty
This being the fifth Sunday the
pastor gave this day to the Missionary
president. -M-rv Eliza
Irate. Rev. Waldo from St. John
M. E. church. Parley's Island,
j re ached a wonderful Missionnary
lermon. He took his text from St.
.Iiuillltw ?a:i3. Me USOU TOT HH
heme, what you have." His
sermon was enjoyed by aH.
There was a twin wedding in
Georgetown- last Saturday aT the
home of the pastor. Mr. Mingo
Slake and Mrs. Sarah Funny, and
VIr. Edward Dekind and Miss Jusejhine
Holmes were the newly weds.
Gn Sunday" a reCeptiCrTTvas given
hem. A large crowd attended.
We pray for them a happy lift*
ogether.
Mrs. Louise Blake from N'^w
Vork City is here spending the
Mrs. Hattie Buck, from Wamlee,
S. C., is here spending some
:ime with her sister and brother.
Miss Tucile^ Johnstp returned
'rom New York. She went to stay
'or the summer but for some u.*as)n
she did not stay.
Mrs. L. C. Heyward7 RephrTor "
hours in the Phyllis Wheatly Cen
ter and other places of interest.
They were chaparoned by Mrs.
Young, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Reid and
sthers. They repcrrted a very enjoyable
time in the mountain city.
Well, our boys and girls are
home from school and they are
/ery zealously taking hold of the
church work. Watch them help
lib succeed.
The Junior choir has begun to
function, headed by Miss Anna
M. Thompson as pianist and Miss
Vwia ID. Qiuvcs as t'llurHUCP 11
^annot fail, if they give us enough
of their fisual "pep" (I am with
you.)
The very unique occasion last
Sunday evening that put the proyam
in a, class to itself was the
Coronation feature, when Mrs.
E. N. Fisher was crcfwned , as
Missionary Queen of Pendleton in
?eneral and King's chapel in particular.
Quite a neat sum was
realized. Then Her Majesty rode
jack to the Palace where the King
sronr flhXlously awaiting her arrival.
Our boys are betfinnfrrj? tn be
sailed to the "Colors", to help do
or die foi* their country. I can
cmly say- "Quit ye like men be
itrong". "God Mad tJhee ifood
deliverance".
Tito I
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ily 4th i
CENTER RABUN NEWS
Sunday school opened at its usual
hour by the Supt. We had n
very fine lesson. It was discussed
i
j to the highest point.
At fduV thirty o'clock a Silver r
Tea watt given at the school house
5 * ; t
HpoMRort*(l by thf K^stcrn Sturb. ?
?Every one present enfnvetfc it
f t
Rev. P. J. Barton preached a ?
. ; ? I
soul stirring sermon Sunday night i
for the Light Club. He will set
your spii^ on fire and leave it
burning. . .
Miss Lillie M. Kilgo has gone
to New York where she will spend
a few weeks^
Miss Betty Elsie Styles is visi
ting her brother in New Jersey I
We wish lu*r ami .Miss Kilgo t j'
u very pheasant "trip? - ?
1 Quite a number from Center
Rabun worshiped at Bethel Hal)
? Jun&'y. ? -j
Mis.-Agnes Shell was the Sun'
day guest of her mother ,Mrs ?
Beulah Choice.
s
>_ ,^_Mr. and Mr*. Luther Henry
and Mrs. Carrie Phelps were shop- "
ing in Greenville lrst Saturday.
Mr. Silas Reed visited his sifk c
sister, Mrs. Dora Reed,..last Sunday.
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ANDREWS NEWS g
Uniorfservi.es at Mt. Lebanon ^
" ? nd St. Andrews A. M. E. church j
were held at Mt. Lebanon Sun
day morning and St. Andrews Sun- _
day night. At the morning service, I
Mrs. E. B. Greene read an interesting
paper. The subject was. "What
\\'e, as "Missionaries, are doing,"
I Prof. J. E. Smith made a short
talk on "Fervent Prayer." Rev.'
Jack .Johnson brought to us the
morning message. His text was '
faken from Rev. 5. Collection, St.
A-(lreu^-?20.00: Mt. Lebanon. $11
"Rev. -B. Jones and Rev. Davis
preached Sunday night. Both sermons
were soul stirring. Collert-mrrs- -i
St. Andrews. $10.00; Mt. Lebanon.-J
$8.00. THrvtotal collection was $49. I
Everybody seemed t() have enjoyed
the services throughout the
day and the Spiritual tide ran
high. ^ - ?
Mis. Louise Wither.spoon, w! o
has been on the sick list for a few '
weeks is improving steadily.
Mr. T. I'er.rson is indisposed at
this writing.
Little Buster. Sumter is home
from the Kelley Sanatorium, Kings
tree, S. C. Stop in to see him.
- See?Miss?Hazel Coachman?for~
your copy of the Leader each Week.
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and 5th '
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church
Rev. B. P. Sumpter, Minister - -The
Sunday schoul met at 10:00 )'clock
on Sunday morning with
liscussion of the lesson, we had
XMnaiks from the following: "MTsss
Catherine TodtL Km-nestim. Km-.
on, Eugenia Allen and Charlotte
bailee who were" delegates to the
sunday school and League Cou'erition
at Prosperity.
Our morning service \vas very
nspirational. The pastor's text
vas taken from Kt. Matt. 3:10.
lis subject Was, "Cod's Ax." Tl.ij
vas a soul stirring message. 6
?On?Sunday?afternoon?at" 2*30
ister Anna Robinson, one of the
ild and faithful members of Miler's
Chapel was funeralized at
he church. A host of relatives
ind friendg turned out to pay
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pastor spoke fhom, the subject,
Rest for God's people." This mesajre
was very consoling and ful'
if hope for the christians. M
Pratt's Undertakers were in
barge of the funeral.
The night service was very pood
rhe Rev. W. S. Tresvanf of Coumbia,
preached a-very fine sernon.
His subjectjwa*-"the-church."
JtTr" collection for the day . \va?
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he home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
'ratt. Sr. Sunday, July 6. Kverv
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