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A HEARTY RESPONSE TO A
WORTHY CAUSE
The young colored gtt 1 that was t
attacked can feel heartened and ^
grateful to the TTTTTTTy-rtnrrrh pen- -t
** . pfe of the city for the very fine re
sponse to an appeal for fuiids last 1
Sunday for lawyer's expense. Attorney
and City Councilman Gary v
Paschal has been retained by a
group of citizens to represent the 1
family at the proper time.
An urgent appeal was sent out
last Sunday to all of the churches
tor funds t0 pay the for of ?300.00 *
and the returns are so gratifying
that one can but feel touched at
the success attained from the appeal.
It once again tells the sante
Minister and his Followers are sti!!
the one and only course tQ which
one can turn in the hour o f
: trouble. ?To?mttch praise?CAjuiuT
be given to the_fine miiii>ters of
Columbia, ue.d to their cdngiv-j
gations for the help that ha^ been
given. It would be impossible to
single out any minister for praise. '
since all of them not only bror.gh' ,
the matter to the attention of their
members, but gave largely thei selves
to tta cat;?u~ t,r the . church-goers
of Columbia, thanks. V
and God be praised, for the o.;*
pouring of His blessings.
The money has been given into
the hands of the local N'AACP. f
to be pato the attorney when ,
called for. _?
Whatever the results of the com- )
*- ing trial will be. there is the con?
solation that, we have called upon
you. and you have responded so
nobly, and you will not lost your
- reward. ?
C" Jame, M. Hinton
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By Mansel Ross '
Due tu the inclement w tattler. J
" the attendance of our Siindav f
schools and churches have beer
somewhat short the past week *
Mr. Jc/e Chandler of B;iltinior< *
spent the \yeek with his son a no *
. daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs ;
Leon Chandler. Messrs Joe Ale? 1
ander, Albert McGill, Otis Wilson r
and Lingwood Johnson all of Bid *
-?im0r<r accompanied him. We trTTV *
they spent a very pleasant week 11
in the Suoth. ;
Prof. W. A. Ross who is now at 1
tending summer school in Colum- '
bia spent the week end and 4th of '
July at home with his family who J
wra -?<?ry?pi annod tn?he?honori d *
with his presence. '
Most all of the Winnshorians '
spent a jolly and cheerful fourth f
at White Hall, out from Jenkins- J
ville where a big barbecue was /
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??r i/iieir enjoyment. Luck'i
- ly there wctc-no casualties. T (
Little James Myles <yf Colum *
bia, nephew of Mrs. Sara Mcintosh
spent the week end witfy her s
last week. 1
A Home-coming T)ay program r
sponsored by Miss P.! H. Mobley ?
was held at the Mt. Zion Baptist \
church 11 miles north of Winns- r
boro Sundlay, June 29th. People
"" from "far arid neaT attended. Mes- 1
sages were delivered by Rev. Bui f
rell, th pastor, Rev. Edwards erf 5
Camden and Rev. Washington of f
Great Falls. The music was ron 1
dered by the choir and gospel
quartet of Gladden Grove church, s
The cholr^ TTf the Shady Orrror x
?fT- church, St. Paul church and Mt.
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b to express our sin
een a pleasure for i
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Success Depends '
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\SH1NGT0N STRl
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?io;i church ami the Silver Trail
|iu;rtet of St. 'Matthews church.
I'he purpose oi this program was- o
raise money for the repairing
ii the church. T1i,4 amount raisi?i
*va.* $1 >?'?. We wish to thank ill
who came ami helped us ill
his drive.
J.ittle, -Miss Mattie Ruth Kdvaids
of Chester heice of Mr. and
ill's* Robert Neal is here for an '
mi-finite stay. We .-trust it., will
>e a very pleasant out.
.Miss Nannie E. Huvkin i.- home
it't. r a two wci'ks >tay in Wilson
v (whert_she vtsilfii her iuu :
hv:\~.She -rrjmrts :t lovely trip" 1
>:iss VirjMiiu ('.M.-Iiolin spent '
he niyl.t hf'ii- last wvok ,v.ith hoi i
:>.v: Miss ti w.emiulyn C'hishulni. i
>h;. lol'i Fi uhjy uiuniii.t l\>r Kock 1
it:, hii parents. <
I i-!>in JVJ L?LliL ItCil 1
lUo. J. I'.. Dixoit. 1'aslur ,
.v .juJay "tH-.nji -I lai. y ?iay. :\v> j
nu.cl. were foun<; >i: their
a., to chute}.'. r.o-.yeVer Kev. lJixr.
yo i\T-:;e?r. an ir.sj'.ii'.rn? rmmr^
hat mailt- his hearers r?..iyice. The e:
pi.. i-i- iessnr?xern^?e-.ur fl nil! ~
in' , iinii t'l-r.', th ?ith vj-rsi . "ii
ha-, sow >o shall he reap." Theme.
Sewinjf ami i'eupinjr."
S unlay school w.is < ntitte-'l on
ec ant of the literature beinp <1 -
IV- ii. We nrh always prmal to
r.vc our pastor with us. He always
't'l.r a smile o.'. his far.- nn 1 ft-A.o I
is lips fall cheerful word;.
Come __lo . the t'ri?-n lly -ehurelr
.h< re you arc always welcomed.
CAMERON NEWS
St. Peter \. M. E. Church
Our Sunday school ophned at us
lal time. The lesson wnVdieaitiully
discussed, with all i.m^ers in .
heir place.
At 11:30 o'clock our. Presiding
Slder Dr. Nance delivered a soul
tilling sermon. One wr/ultl have
hought revival meeting was troorners
of the church. Holy Com
ng on. Amen was hoard "from all
minion was served. A good ohj
'ashion meeting was enjoyed hy
dl, JVe were delighted' to hav
vith us Mrs. .Jannio JamEo'n of
facksonville, Fla., who is spmid
..k wwiiifiiine wun i'<*fM4-u;rs; Mrs ?
jlila Smith of Phdadclphut, Pa.:
Tr#. Smith is spending sometime
vith mother and relatives also h'-t
ittla noim Tiulw ftm 11 Mi* f,H '
ie Mae Greene and children of
Philadelphia, who are visiting her
larents. Mrs. Florence Zei/.ler,
limvn Chapel Church; Mr. J C.
barter, Mf&l&ybert Hair, Mrs. C.
JWVer, Robinson all of
>ranprebnrj*"jrf1fl" Mrs. Johns of
tufTin.
I>tie to the inclement weather
ervice> was not held Sunday nite.
The business session of the third
inarterly conference was held on
don day nitrht. Elder Nance was .
veil pleased and said that we are
novinf? up the highway of life. I
Mrs. Gepeva Flood Black, hus>and
and relatives of Philadelphia,
Pa., were tourninc the town
Saturday in a beautiful car. We
dl hope our friends oti the sick
ist a speedy recovery.
All members of the Pulpit Aid
lociety are expected t0 meet Sunfay
at reyntar honr.
Geneva Jenklna," reporter,
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OUl^MANN
JR1NG THE
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to be just as con;
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MT. OLIVE A. M. K. CHI HCH
Kfv. H. C. Andrews. l,a>tur
-M\ i.llv lie a ill, S. ?Suiula
?u?lif.-iiit il'nl i lay fm hmvt
i?u<. i s. Sunday school opened 0
with Supl., Mrs. Jeff Hells
my ami teachers at th^iy pluck.
'- JO P.M. the A. (*. }:. Leagn
opened with the President Mi
Harry (.lore, presiding. 8:Jo Th
paste*:- presented Rev. G. \V. \Yi
liah'.s - t0 a large audience. H
spoke masterfully from St. Mat
27:.theme.: T e Facinatiii;
L'ntist. This-sermon was- enjoye
lj v everyone present. Rev. \Vil
ini is is a recent graduate of Gar
nf>!< Theological Seminary of At
ania. Ga. Among the visitors 4
'hTTTcir we! e^Mrs.Kd?Rofit-n?o
rharlotte. N. C.. James Madde
,-f Laurens hnd Carl Green i
dei r go town.
? M iss- Margaret Davis has r(
:urued home to the -delight cf he
manv friends ttfter spending th
fil ter in New York City.
Miss Charlotte Kilton of Agno
irtd Denmark are her,, for _th
mmer. She is a student s
Voorhees Industrial school. A Is
Mr. ?MaiShew McRav ?tf Conwa
umi Denmark if- here for the sun
ill en.
Last Tuesday night. Mrs. .T. 1
Owens presented a program f
ben .-fit of her club, No. 10. Th
Mt. Olive A. M. E. church for tV
program was as follows:
Processional: God r,f Our Fatrn
Chanting Sentence and T.ord
P rarer: Scripture. Rev. Lerci
Judge: Sineimr, I Will Work Ti
My Day is Done: Address. Re'
O*. W. Williams; Musical Saw so*
Mr. Charles Brown: Readimr^Mi
Willie DufTie. Solo. Mr. JoVnr
Williams; Paper, Miss Rosa Ral
'< rT Solo. Mrs. Ethel Carter: P:
ner. Mrs. C,. W. Williams: Sol
Mr .William Miller: Singing. M
Soul Couldn't Rest Contented. T<
ry Time T Feel the Spirit: Ti
stKimental solo. Mr. .Tames M
D'.fTi?>: Singing Choir. Roll .Jodan:
End of My Journey;. Instn
mental solo, Mr. Jackson; R
ma'ks. Mrs. J R Owens. Sin)
in.'. Now the Dry is Over
rni\ si ii-i?KiVs noi.i)
M iktim;
TIi Suli- Debs hi'lil lhi*ir sent
monthly meeting on Thursday wi(
I)ol> I'i'lna Cooper at her home. Dt
Dorothy W a I lev. president. presn
Tht- program opened with tl
members singirvgr "Cod Bless l
merica." aecmpanied by f)eb. Coo
<*r ,- t the piano. "Correct wearir
spare! for formal*," was di-seusaa
Great regret was expressed thi
because of the illness of Deb Mi
iar I.eevy, she was not able
be present.
At the conclusioon of the pr
prom many plans were made 1
Debs for the future. An enjoyab
social period during which the Del
hrd a small get-together amor
themselves. This get-together wi
in honor of Deb Rva Grant wi
is vacationing in NeW Y<vtk. a;
Miss Frances Fossette. Miss Fo
sette is the cousin of Deb Genei
Fniith and a member of the Su
Deb circle of Atlantic City, N.
The hostess served ice cream, to
pert with ptnrappta and chnrrtt
Cake and candy ware also serve
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' FRIENDS FC
PAST- I WEN
for the patronage
all times. Sinre lj
siderate in thenars
med Cooperation.
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Rev. I', C. KurKes*
! f'.uusay. July >'?. me < '. th< so
> tlvaf only real church goeis
JJ wot id vi'iiiurc out. \ el A I'murublr
t. fur .jus. \vi' hail a fine crowd all day.
| At .Macedonia S..j>t. S. R. Connoi
e | called us ti ord'-r at the usual
r hoi i Jin . \V! : R\ant . at Good
0 Ho; .
1 Lev. Purges:* taught the lesson
< a( Macedonia aiui reviewed, ai'tert
vhieh he motored to Good Hope
K :: t .e company of Mr. N. T. Pend
ilarvis. Idaviih Gasy and others, to
take charge of seiAice. Prayer sern
\ ii i was conducted b\ Mr. C. C.
t., John and Jonathan Gas?'.
* I nc pns;oi iru-n taint' lurwaiu
n Xt'h. GSJ. " I am doing a i>rea<
work and 1 van't come down." Subj
jct. "I a:-.- upon_the_ wall and I
- dMi'fl. Gib. I he duuH
1 ol the cfiuiej were opened, then
'* he Lord's S'rpper was administer(I.
The ufi'- ling wa, lifted then
'r rnniert
c' Trrr- pt-^t'Tr. due TcrTrthreT'r-Tignqrelt.
veils. ;il Mr with others Vent to
0 Cai.aan M. K. church to assi-.t
"Re\~ S? A. K.mehess and his good
" people i:i their district rally which
was quite success. Rev. Rur'
ucs? pre; clo d from St. John 1:20
1 "llehold *he lamb of God, etc.'
-ubiett. "Pointing men'to Christ."
At G :- ;?? i':,h A. C. K. leqgUf
? -eesr-?t itlle'i?^~or?lor hy- the- president.
A lTiTTfe number came "out
v |H "1 ' II.' SdUge orougn 10 lis
hy \Ir.S Aloigan. Escp of William.,
'h- iii-l. (rhg.'S. C. After the openp,
mu tin- president presented the
r<i i He presented Mr. Morgar
who'Tiroi eh'' lis a wonderful me:;<.
-ag. . He i- ,. ]] versed and knows
p?wbtrt?mm?people" need as a race
o. We ; ie Mi -<e.i to have such a mm
'v with lis. Misses. Richardson ant
!v 'Hr lies gave us one selection
t 'W ell 1)' - TheyMue ,.|wa\> w iit
come.
i'- f>!i S in'dav night prayer servio
i- ' as conducted by Misses (lotelk
e- '-'la/iei a'ai Madelle- Moseley. The
-unioi mi^-ioi,ary president, aftet
i few rorna'-ks, presented Miss R
C. Oft^s who took charge of th.
urogram which was in interest o1
-mrtr dr^l?trt claims. The Eve1
Ready Quintette and ushers da
fin'-. <)
Ayr. ('. ('. Code, who has beet
;n New Yui k. is at home back or
ib hi^-. post. We are glad to have him
b M r. I'-K - to.'. C.lecklv. anil famil ;
^ who have been vimting relative!
u* and worshiping hcuie. have r<'
V- turned to kit?We thank them foi
p- their contributions,
ig Rev. and Mrs. A. N. Hamptoi
d. Uame itvcv for thr chHdren Mon
*t I dny.
a- I Mr. Kreddje T'homas of Nov
to York, is here visiting relatives.
' R<-\ Rprgess left for Somerton
c* r- i ...
u- o. > . 10 spend the wee.k at home.
>y Mrs. Carrie Rountree of Nov
1p York City, left Sunday after spend
bs ing a few tinys with relatives an<
it* friends.
v M isses Ruth Louise and Aman
10 dn CreV left Sunday night fo
id Kingsport, Tenn. where they wtl
s- spend sveral weeks with relative
/a and friends.
h- M rs Anna Hay of Charlotte, N
J. r left Sundav after spending
p- few days with relatives am
nr frterAs:
d. Mr. and Mrs. John Green
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given us during til
16 our honest desii
to come as we ha
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RS ?ALTERATIONS
Jersey City ure visitors in Ban1
well.
Mr. George and Walter-Patlerem
of Winston-Salein. N. C., ami Mrs
Minnie Bell Byrd and Mrs." Doro
- t lii- Pm?y m?l nmlli,.'.' s re vrttitim
relative, and friends. ?
M"r. Kutfih ~RuTFF~ of Was! STgt?Ti
D. C. is visiting Mr. ar.d Mas. E
W. Reed. . "
CENTER RABIN NEWS
Meeting day is to be held at th
Center Rabun Baptist church Su
day. Come and worship with uj
The BYPU will meet Sunday e\
ening at X>:;10 o'clock? Como an
be with us.
JMr. K. K; Fowler of Jenkins
ville spent The holidays with hi
mother. ,
Miss Marie ami little Bobbi
Shaw are visitim*? in GreenylH
this week.
Mrs. Douglas of Florida is vi?
iting her daughter Mrs. Albert
Goodgions. We hope she will er
joy herself while visiting- here.
Miss Sarah Ja"ne Wright ha
gone t0 North Carolina where sh
- is planning^ on wcrrking awhile. Mrs.
Betty Elsie Styles has r<
i turned home bringing three of hi
neices to spend sometime with hi
we hope they will enjoy themsel
' pcj incf finr>
Miss Lilli,, Mai' Kilvo is mow j
home from visiting her relative
_ in \*ew~ York
Women Are Bad
But Men_ Are Worse ?
By Booker T. Shaw
Women are bad but men ut
worse, they'll fitfht, thev wi
1 I drink, they will eamble, they wi
curse, wome are bad V/ut'men ai
worse;
T.et me telT you what a ma
i will do, he will tell a lie and sa
1 it's the truth. He will come i
, late on Saturday night, hoping I
TTnTTeverything just all right, sh\
his wife, oh! wher,, have vou bee
. savs he, I've been to visit a vei
> sick friend.
, Just go to own around an tt
. back streets, you will find hii
there, like a policeman on his bea
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