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- Put Tw f 11 i H-- - GREENWOOD NEWS rSunday wa8 a grand day at Weston Chapel AME church. The , Rev, and Mrs. F. L. Boney worship ^ ed with us Sunday morning and the Rev. Boney preached a most powerful sermon, subj. A Charge It was young people's day and all the young officers were in theii ? places.?At?the close of the s.ei- _ vice delegates to the Sun. school and League convention were elect ed also the delegates to the 'State league and Sunday school con- _ vention. Those elected from the League to the District convention were Master Henry Childs and Miss Loraine Smith. Those elyct ed from the Sunday?school?were. Mrs. Patsy Q. Sims ami Master Willie Brown, hose elected t0 the State convention from the S. S. Evelyn Martin; from the League Augustus Jackson anil \V.?Brown.- Alternates^ Mrs^ Bessie Hays and Misses Ida Mae Hays and Georgi. . . ana Ray At 8 o'clock p.m. Rev. M. U. Williams poached a soul stirring; sermon from the text Matt,. 3:1,3 Ye are the salt of the earth and if the salt has lost its savor wherein?shall?it?he?suited The doors of the church were opened. Coleetion $21,711. Special?antioun cements were that the .Men's cluh have planned a bus trip to Atlan- , tie?Beach, August?3AA,?Ail?axe. cordially invited t,, come. Visitors _ for the day were Mrs. Amanda Cannon from New York City: .? Rev. and Mrs. F. I. Money. Mrs. Bertha and little daughter Ethei Robinson from Washington. D.C.. Mfg HntiTKiii) w here' _ visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs Richard Frazier on Taggart St At Morris Clucpel B?pt. church a large audience attended all day and the Rev. 11. B. Mitchell preach ed two powerful sermons nione ing and evening. He sgmed to ! have been blessed with the power N 'of God as he stirred against sir. ! right nd left. He amT a large ' number of the members are jpst J back from Rock Hill where they attended the Youths' Conference. Antony those who wetit were Mr. Jfts. Robinson, chorister >>f Morris Chapel choir and little MU>_.t Jennie Lee. Mrs. Rocksv Layroono t: and yrand-dauyhter Miss Mstb 1 s Fuller who took part in the sir.y- t ing. The. pastor beir.y. absent at j Tabernacle Baptist church Tie. Rt. Rev. Bishop West Chapel preftched two powerful sermons 1 there -yosterdsryr-.^?large-?turlt- ( ence attended. The Rev. E. R < Reynolds preached tw0 fine sor- i mons at Mt. Pisyah A. M. E. r church. A line audience attended. I must say that the church is do ing nicely for through- the until- j t ing efforts of the church fed l?v ~f Wis. LiTIa Williams add thr' Uyf T the conscientiousness of Mr. Ervin Moore with,the full cooperation of the church they have raised $100 on their debt and are paying that amount t'wlavv -The . cnurcn nopes . t>> nave ai tu-uis cleared up by cmiIViviili'. At Dunton Temple A. M. K church. Pastor Rev. 11. Gillian j preached tw,r 'powerful sermons ^ morning and evening. Fine ser vices v.-err- earned rm throughout ~ the day? Leading up to the District conference the.. M 1 - ^ i'?n a l-y ' Society, President. .Mrs Jessie _ Mat Treman and the choir Chor inter-Mr. George -JnckTrm TtfPT 7 other clubs of the church are f sponsoring entertainments this j week to finish raiding their asses-? ments. Rev. F. F. Johnson 011 f Hackett street reports that the p. Warrehton circuit is moving a- s long nicely .with their work. Under the very o'ractcs-of find?the churches in this city are moving on. f Social News Miss Winnie B. fluyCth?me and little Miss Joneil Moorp""havg ly- H ..... turned from Atlanta, fla. where they attended Southeastern Re- ' serve Girls' cortfcronce. Miss v Hawthorne was registrar of coh- 1 ference. They report they had a treiy fine timi m Miss Rosa Bee . Devore ha*.. ro?? turned from summer school a t _ Bcttis academy to await her school h opening at Allendale, S. C. c Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Perrin and % daughter Frnncis have gone to t Plainfield, N. J., where they will c ttTlPTlH thn dnmntar Vf ?* a Lee. the son of Mr. and Mrs. J H. I -ee on Spring St. hrs been IV ealled to duty in the army Wo f prray that ho Will make a strong, brave soldier. Professor W A. I ~? " -Amvwood Has- potto t# spend?n-v few yeeks i" Florida visiting r<d- ? atives and friends. 1 Mrs. Fenola Harris from Wa-.li- s ington, D. V~, is spending the sum 1 mer here J visiting relatives and r L friends. - v E- Mias Winma Hawthorn? is ta.iv WHITMIRE NEWS Service was held at Cedar Grove :hurch Sunday, Rev. A. C. Chambers, ptrstorr Tfe ttedive-feda fine<eruiyn_? Collection, $10.50. After , service the Cedar Grove choir and quartet rendered music at Seekwell Baptist church. Rev. P. Wallace delivered his TTreWell sermon Sunday night at Sims Chapel Baptist church to a iarce audience. Collection, $0.00. A very unique program was held i Sur'day'night at Sims Ciqipel. The ~ Cedar Grove quartet rendered several selections: ; To Philadelphia, Pa: Mrs. Inez E; ps Thompson and her son Melvin, have returned to their home at 4010 Aspen St., West Philadelphia. Pa., after visiting her pafa: lily and friends. They left op Jtrv?10th. Miss?Thompson?spent th'ee weeks here, arriving June 24 Miss Mozella Kpps and Willie {.. Kpps visited at Chester, S. C. " Sa urday night, visiting Mrs. Sal lit Byrd and Mips Abide Byrd. | Rc and Mis. J. R. Blakes. They , lut i a wonderful time. i Mrs. Brosia Williams and da ugh -I. Ta-HoYIX Williams. attended the funeral of Mrs. Alice Dawkins , heid at Carlisle. -S. I'. July 19th. Mis. W illiams and daughter were I la dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M: fiToji Sims and' falv.ily. Newberry. S. ('., spent the weekni with Prof and Mrs. Robert , R Moore. i Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Caldwell and !;. -j1 ter, Laura Ia*o, Misses Ruth , Ry-rd Qiii i n I'/ouplierty niotoret} j : < Rock Hdl, S. C. July 20th. Mrs. j \ C. Caldwell and Ruth Byrd mo- ( en d to Xe'.vbervy. S. C. Friday. ; Rev. and Mrs. If P. Clark* Ma* lanes Cain Prather. Mary Wil- ] ia lis. Lasteo Robinson motored 0 Chester. P. C\ Monday. July 21. is 11incr Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Blak- " s. They founil Mrs. Rlakes to la ; nich improved after being very ' 1 ii'iisly ill. They also visited oth- . r friends. Some of them were: d Susie Byrd and "daughter. M de Byrd. " Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Fant \isi- 1 et Mrs. Wright atA'pu-hem- Run. i la". also Mrs. Samuel Fant and 1 di-s Ethyleon William? motored * o <"VlumTdn. 'ft' f\ Thursday. July A <- i i. t Misses Buelah ar.<l Ethel S.wind- 1 or attended the Sunday School ^r-vention "hrlVt a? Stephen" trrovc a hi reh Thursday and Friday. July ; .7 is. Spartanburc. S. C A fine c <v venti?>n was held. ; i Rev. II. P. Clark delivered a 'it.- senium Sunday night at 1 ce Tabernacle church. <. Mis- F.stei; liauyctt from Edge i'. id. S, C, spending1 sow*?time- rtrn Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Morgan ind family. Mrs. Essie Byrd has returned to iei home in Cincinnati. Ohio after itt -tiding the funeral of bet; fathr Keuue.-t Cm- i .. I.. >. J reams," composed by Willie L. ,p is, over your radio station. Tito ' ;ot.g i-^ a-^-ry?beautiful Wall/.'TT 4 vil! bo published bv Cine ai.d Mart tllisic Publishing < 'unit any. i'ii)19 J Tolly wood Rldg. H til I \ wood, Cal. h?.' Wednesday July 'J.'! for Mart old Conn., where sin- will .-pi'u! j ho summer. diss Kliy.alndli i> U ~ " rum Washington, Jd. ('., vi iling loi parents Rev. art! Mrs. \V. H Ifd-rhrr nn Sumter St. Mrs. Luoeal Sanders and Mis.s Mamie L. Wilianis.. Louie tiray md .Justine (iary have returned rom slimmer school at Stale A. lw! M. College. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Moore gave t l ively party at their home or vlilhved street, Wednesdat evmng. July 10. Among the guests vho attended were Misses Winnie Tawthorne, I.onie Cray, Mr. llery Wiliams and Mr. Ifollins, Mr. not Mis. Mmnn is TfW ^TTTT" aovirs Were given tn~C3Ch guest, dr Moore won the highest num- ' a_r of scores, hoar delicious nurses were served. First course vas wine; second, roast peanuts'; hi d. sardine salad and Ritz ra-kers and fourth, toothpick ' :hc so with pickle .and punch. Mr. D, A. Collirs is beginning lis dental practice here. His of- 1 icu zic l-z waller Ave. Mrs. Jessie Rhodes and Miss Dorothy Crump of N. Y. spent a ' veekHe+'e visiting her mntker awt lister Mrs. Mary William wife of J Rev. M. G. Willams on BaptUt itreet. They loft for New York 1 ast Friday. Miss Wdlie McMor- i is the daughter of Mrs Williams . vent with then'j rL, apFhd tTie sum- , i rmr. ' 1 , _ . " _ , ' T WINNSBORO NEWS By Kathleen Rosih, The farmers around Winnsbon are" proud to ^see~a little sunshtm lifter such a long period ofrain. Miss Anna Myrtle Lindsay an< Mrs. Elizabeth Gaines Martin wen th'1 week end guests of Miss Em ma Beatty. They are of Rock Hil and Great Falls respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Davis aru iittle daughter returned to tthei" home in Columbia after a week': stay with their grand mother, Mr: Delah Heigler. ; Miss Sara Gaston of Pittsburg Pennsylvania is now visiting he grand parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ton Johnson. We hope for her a verj pleasant and enjoyable stay. Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson an proud-to have?their daughter an< son-in-law home. They are Mr. am Mtst?Roland Holmes nf Ptiilmlel phiu, Pa. Mr. David George Belton* Jr. farm agent, and Miss Gwendolyi J. Chisholm, home agent, have re tinned to our town after spending ii week at the Conservation ? Orangeburg. They were itccompa nitd by a group of 111 Club boy: and girls. They reported a verj successful trip. Miss Sara Beatty is now visit ing friends in Greenwood, S. C \\ i* nope her an enjoyable slay Miss Celestine Kennedy an? Miss Mary Jeter were visitors n Winnsboro Friday. They are ol Jenkinsville and Santue respect, vi ly. Miss Maude N. Ford left oui .itv last Tuesday evening to spent ten sonvnve^-vat;a-tk>tr in Braddock Pennsylvania. We 'hope that hei rip wilt be an enjoyable and pleas mt one. See Master Kddie Hall,!'1"' >'oUi Lender. Mrs Alice Robinson of KnoxMs. Alexander Russell. Her sta\ .*il e. Tenn., is visiting her nephew s indefinite. The Young People's Club oi A'innsboro is a very prosperous 'roup of the young people. On last \I< nday night the group met al la home of Miss Adlyn Pratt tc njov a night of fun. playing, vaions gabes. Cards, checkers and Chinese checkers filled the roon1 .vim iun ana laugnier. rrizeb .vere given to the winners aftei hi- party. The card game was wor ~>y Miss Evelyn Ross anidMr. rhomas O'Neil. The bingo prize ra- won 4>y Mi'; Arthur Kennedy ind Mr. Herbert Code won the hickc-r prize. Ev'eryone left havoc spent a very enjoyable night Read the Palmetto Leader and 'ollow the progress of the .elul ach Week. ( ARI.ISLK NKNVS i r.e town was shocked to heai ,>f the death of Sister Alice Daw t.... ..f vi.. v..-.. no... idns. After' Wing ill fur man} rears she passed tu the heyon< tYi diiesday ntui at 2:15. Slit aas a faithfuj member of Wil liants Chapel A. M. K. Zior :-hurcn for many yean^?Thruugl all t?i her sickness she never di< lose* faith in- fier^maker. Punera service was held at her church Sa Jiday afternoon, Her pastor, kev mony. Rev. J. M. Dawkins linet hymns, Rev. Sanders prayed, Kev F. L. Wilkes read the scriptun les<on and Rev. F. R. Gladdei pre ached the eulogy.? She is survived by her husband .wr. rsero uawKins, two sons, i>u Forest Jones and Mr. Mnrton Da\v tins, one sister, Mrs. . Clarew Vance, two daughters, Mrs. Ma l ie Dean and Mrs. Louise Webber three grand children, Mr. Mabloi Laws, Miss Audrey Laws and ma ter Billie Webber, one great grant hild and a host of relatives am friends. All were from Jersey Cit; with the exception of Mrs. Mark Bonn,?from Cincinnati, Ohio ant Miris Audrey Lnws, N fi riLv Mr. and-Mrs. W. L. Brown an< laughter, Miss Bernice Brown o Columbia. S. C., and Miss Rosj B ooks, Mr. Mablort and Mr Brown were the Sunday eveninj guests of Mrs. Francis Englisl and family and Mr, and Mrs. A Fnglish and family. A very successful ehurt'h schoo convention was held?at?St^phei Cirove A. M. E. Zioni church, Spar tanhurg, S. C. last week. Delegat es: Miss Arthur, Rev. English ant Miss Ida.Mae Sauager They ver] nigniy represented their school. Those on the sick list are: Mrs C. SauaRe, Mr. I^awrence Jeter find Mr. E. W. Jeter's son, Mrs Airnn Epps, Mrs. Lizzie Thomas ner and Mr. Johnie \yhlcker W< tiust they will soon recover : L_-?.? HE PALMETTO LEADER GREENVILLE NEWS Miss Carrie Mae Henderson is o visiting her father, Mr. William n e Henderson of Dorn Ave. Miss Hen- 1 derson is a nurse at one of the a 4 hospitals in Norfolk, Va. a 0 The 1941 session of the State ii - Sunday School Convention held at d 1 Prospect ^Baptist church and n Friendship College Tr? Rock Hill ~~ 1 has ended. Rev. RiTcker is the pas- h r tor of the host church and Prof. I* s Goudlock is the president of S s Friendship College. Delegates appolnted to attend the meeting Ji were: Mesdames Clark, Mattie r Thomas, Lydia Brockman, Misses S 1 Georgiarm - Robinson and Mamie >' Brock, Messrs E. C. Murray and "i C. E. Hammond. There were also P e a number of young people who o 1 took" "advantage of" arrangements t: made by Mrs. Geneva Young and t went to Rock Hill on a special di bus Wednesday in order to attend 1 including Rev. C. F. Gaudy, presi- li dent, -and Miss Mamie J. Brock, s ' | vice-president, were re-elected. H Jt is reported that Mr. Ralph ? Brock, 19 year-old man, was fa- J 1 tally injured when he?was?shot? ' through the chest at a house on h Love St. Sunday night. No word V as to who did the shooting has been received. S i The marriage??Misr Carrie C L Luc ile Butler ajid Mr Raymond J? 1 Avery last Sunday has been an- C r * nounced by the bride's mother, Mis. Mattie Loi? Butler. Vows were reud by Rev. W. F. Camion, V pastor of Matter* Fresbyterian h church. Mrs. Avery, who'was very E - tieeohungdy atth^T Mn ~wbtTg?fw =** the ceremony, will be remembered '<> by many as one of the stars of * '< - the 1940-41 basketball team of >' Sterling high school. The young couple will be at-home at 1(?7 Mc- c . Kay St. _ ? The funeral of Mr. Dink Clark, K who resided on Ann St., A-as held Sunday. Rev. S. M Todd was the f off iciating mini: t r and Franks i and Son were the morticians in t charge of funeral arrangements. Mr. Clark died last week at Gen-, > oral Hospital after an extended ^ illness. _J= I Mr. and Mrs. I.uther Criswell ^ i were the week-end uruests of rein- ? ? tives in Simpsonville. " *' r Mr. William Seotb of Thompsor ) St., has returned home nfteT^pend irrp some time in North Carolina. Mrs. Annie White of Manly St., . is spending some time in New York ! Citv, visiting relatives , Mrs. Helen Burnside of Thomp. son St., spent ihe week-end with . I relatives in Greer, S. C. ^ > Messrs. Hubert Chaney and Lu- j ther Criswell were the dinner - g-nests of?Mr. and?M rs. B. "F. j-^ hers >at?MeBeth. Rev. J. R. l-'y.ell Young on F.ll'urd St. Sunday. j Mr. Oscar .lutves, who recently ' underwent an operation, has been 1 I v dismissed from the hospital. [_^ Mr. Asbnrv Glasby of Kurt ' * " ' . ? i Jackson was the week-end guest of bi> motber. Mrs. Amanda Gists111 ^ Mrs. Hemietta Barksdale, her j j ter, Miss Janie B. Barksdale, and ' _ p -UivH week-end guest,-Miss?blsiI , r~ liet Green \isited Johnson - -t*f? iutereHt?<n Charlotte?Sambiy.J.' ... . r o j alternon. ,, rr . .11 .wi-s. .viamie r,. nummonu ami i B little son, Ivan Drew, accompanied 1 i K Hammond on a trip to Hock ) . to attend the State Sunday j ^ School Convention. From Rock' Hill the three went to Aiken to' s . spend some time with Mrs. Carrie 11 j L. Hammond, Mr. Hammond's mo- * . ther, who is seriously ill. r i u s HKOAI) HIVKR CIRCUIT *' Rev. \Y. Owens, Pastor a 1 j ^ Sunday school opened at the us h e ual hour with a large number pre- v Sunt... and nil teachers were ^ f/-vmwl of fV,,.;.. -e j..*... TI. iv/uuu c?v ui uui^w^ 11 " Jesson was beautifully iffih'V.'e'I I - by the pastor. v ^ Masses Dorthy Nellurfts, Li llie ? Mae?Bowman and Mr. Jnmt's K. ~ Metze were elected to represent * St. Paul at the Sunday school coo ' vention and Helen Dansby, Jessie Metze of Hopewell. Service bepan immediately al'-'* ter Sunday school. A sweet pray er service was held then our pas- . tor came before us with the nies. si gc usin^ as a subject Jacob's ' f^adder. Our soul did burn while ^ we Irstened to the word of God; At 3 o'clock the Rev. L. T. Glvmph came before us with n > nother wonderful message. Many S visitors were out to witness this t r- serrlo*. r \ - The?chureh (ontimiew?rnnve- r along nicely under our great lead- a PAG ELAND NEWS Miss Vashtk Brewer and little lieee and ntephew, Nannie Eliza^ >eth and T. Cj'* Brewer, Jr., are t home again after having spent very enjoyable fortnight visit:>g relatives and friends in Philaelphia, Atlantic City and other orthern points. icr brother and sisTor, Mr. and Irs. Melvin Rivers in Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Crawford ad as their supper guests last londay night, Mr. and Mrs. Clet Iturd of Wadesboro, N. C. Prof, and Mrs. G. Wilson, Mr. nd Mrs. IT. A. Johnson, accomanied by Mrs. Elizabeth Bullock f N." Y. C. attended a 'house pary at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. looker Perry in Monroe. N. C.. ast Tuesday evening. Mrs. M. B. Robinson and little ttle neice Laura Jean of Cheraw pent a few hours visiting at the omps of Mr. and Mrs., T. F. trower and Mr. and Mrs. IT. A. ohnson last week. Mrs,?Klixaboth Rivers -trf--Chtn< I'rlield spent Tuesday with Miss F^. Brewer. Among: those attending the!ummer Conference at Coulter Jr allege in C)u-raw were Mr. Louis 'rcwor. Misses Catherine Bl;tkenv. Elizabeth Tyson, Lucille Ji>hn in. urwl Elmer Blakeney. l'rof. ami Mis. George Wilson lUel'Luined a few?friends?at the enutiful homo of Mrs. M. C!. kiririn en Wednesday evening, ?Elizabeth?Bullock' f New Vork City. The hostess L-rved^a delicious repast, consist- 1 ig of iced Russian tea congealed al id on lettuce, ritz crackers, ice roam and cake. Do you get tlie latest news? lead The Leader! Mr. and Mrs. '. F. Brewer had as their .dinner lasts Saturday evening. Rev. nd Mrs. Jean Adair of Chester,' . Miss Gladys Coper, Columns. Ohio. Messrs. J nines Davidcm and Bryant Georco. Charlotte j .. me .uisses f ii'iiv.an, Mc-i 'onnollsvillty Prof, and Mrs.- GeoJ!. Wilson. Jc-fforson Mrs. Klizabeth luiloek. N.Y.C.. ,\nd Mrs. J. I., oli n son. Mrs. Alberta (lathings and aughter. Yvonne of Cedartown la., (accompanied by Mrs. Gathlp's sister, Mrs. Pollie Covington f FavettsviUe, X. C. visited rela-j ives and friends here Saturday! Mr. I.anston Blakeney and riends spent ' last Saturday in ' harlottp; NT. C. : | Mr. and Mis. T. F. Brewer had , s their - dinner truests Sunday.' tT7~ ;ind~~Mrs. Henry Wutson and istet. Miss Rut'h Walker of Chos- I er. accompanied by another sis- | .... ,.r m.:i.v i> - > ., w. . 1111.t . i. winwu name the niter did not get and Mr. am' Irs. H tt7~W?nW and children f FayettsviUe. NT. ('. Mis. Josephine Bureh was hos. i is's ax aTT ice eruum supper at lei home last week. Mr. (ieo. Johnson mill ii>|i?t I In id and Allen of Eutaxville, S. (1. pint' the week-end at home. ' Key. W.?LL.?Uwt-o-t?- Electric 'd ; ha\f arid many" th-r improvements have been lade around our church. Mrs. Gallic I-orick and Mrs. reorgari Harmon reported an enLivable trip to Philadelphia where hey were visiting their children: Mrs. Agnes Dreher is spending" ometime with her sister, in Chine i. 111., and daughter in Detroit, lie h. St. Paul will begin its old time evivnl on the first Sunday in Aug st. which is the third. AIT roads L.ad to St. Paul. We are located j .bout 11 miles from Columbia ust highway 7f>. If you don't I iave a car the bus is very Conor iont., This is the place whore isitors?4*++"?always?welcome. (>" 1 i'>t ,1. I lil nl till f l Bli'l l'?i> iand of Columbia came to Hopecoll chur.h. 'Mrs. atio Solornan s tho leader. This was a fjreat neetmcr rendered by the various Christian workers of Count bin. ''hose who accompanied her were ;isters Amwnda Thompson) Bell Vnshrtnprton, Tjfzzie Lyles, Nellie Ireen, Mary Calvary. Julia Tlamp on, Anna C. Mvles, Jane Weston ulia Henry and Mr. Henry, Wiliam Cannon, Matthew Cannon, fence Byrd, Rev. J. Brown, Elder looker. Elder Morcheson, Alberta Veston, Sarah Woodsoh. Marie Cooper, Julia Tucker, Henriet? Tucker, Mary Hooks, Mamie i Imith, Dorothy Williams, Chris- j vt i. i-? i..I i'i u 1.1 ay, .>u 11 it v\ aae. Anna roun(f, Mary Wrston, Minnie Bur ran, Kcjsn nnvis, "Mf^ Jones and everal wlut* fnend9 .*> ' ?*? . .-liv-..'. . ??!.? i liw LIBERTY HILL A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. W . M. Thompson, Pastor The Sunday scliuul was condue ed by Mr. R. G. Oliver at the us ual hour. Quite a large numbe of visitors were present.-"The lei son was interestingly taught b; the various teachers. Prof. M.A Blnckwell of -Alabama, reviewer Ttrp~toRRon, bringing out sont-w; vita 1 points touching alcoholi beverages, and intemperance. Th Bible class taught by the pasto won the banner raising $1.6-8. Thi being the highest amount collect ed by any other class. Total $4. ' R.v. Rufus Johnson .if Lancas tor amP?pa storing?rrr A. M. E Zion church, Kershaw, S. C. wr: a Welcome visitor. After a. warn prayer anceting led by Bro. Rufu Ragin the pastor presented Rev Johnso.n to the congregation .a speaker-of thp-honr. Rev. John son preached a very thoughtfu Jesus Comes Again. The sertnoi will be long remembered by tho.s1 who heard him. Rev. Johnson ii visiting his parents who are mem bers of Liberty Hill church. The A (1 K T^agu? had a sil ver tea at the home of Mr. rn< Mis. Hlliot Oliver, Sunnday at < p.m. Prof. \V. Mitchell Ragii president of the A. C. E. Leagui rendered a very interesting nmsi cal program with his group o young people. Two quartets w?ri present. One visiting quarte from Camp .'16 and J.ibertv Mil quartet. Roth quartets renderpi excellent music. The A. C. E League choir is iif u class to it self when it comes to singing me odves alHl N^egro - srnritnals. Pro! Ragin and Prof. FL_Ereemon Jen kins are two outstanding youni men who are using their fine tal ents in carrying on for God thr the young people. The pastor and wife are visit ing relatives in Union their lionu We hope for them a safe and. en joy able trip. IJev. King and choir and congr eatiuii wil worship with us at Li ertv Hill Sunday 0:110 p. n Rev King will prea.h and his choi will sing. Come out to hear thi man of God pleach. Tv . PINF UROVTT A.MtE. CHURC1 Rev. I.. C. Bowman. Pastor The sun eame-eut last Sunda morning and5 all church-goers wer found at their post of duly. Th bunday sebom?wa^-welr and the lesson was taught by th teachers. Our pastor ^rlways re viewed the lesson unless otherwis provided for. The Service wa good, spicy and sweet. This wa TiY.ste.es day. After the Stewar collection the -Trustees raised Rev. Bowman announced tha that all menibeVg must share a like in this movement as the ol c e uie Lery... is.. Jilled up and- no spac for resting when you get tired e this world, therefore on the 3r Sunday in August we will com plete the drive. On the-first Sumluy in Aug. r< ival?meeting?rrrrd?each leader supplying their members with ei but ion for this -meetings?If ye jire not _a.hlfe-.to cumfeT*_you shoul out and hav* your read out with all others. At 3 p.m. Rev. Bowman ar quite a number of his member Went over to St. "Luke A. ~M~ 1 .church with the Rev. Ovrman and there he poured out his ver soul in that sermon. An appr< ciative crowd was. out. Thrc choir leaders and part of the members were also out. Because of rain there was n service Sunday night but wher ever' the weather permit we wi have night services, just as a other churches-are doing who ar prepared. Tin member8 are reading Th Palmetto Leader. I am anxiov 4W?t-en?more?t-e?read?ct,?Plaaa stop railing magfmnpg and nm els and read what w; are doin through ^ th s outstanding "pnpe of S. C.It is only 5c per weel (Jet a copy and you will love i Then ymr will always know fn yourself. Come to church, go t church. (Miss) Annie Lee Boyd, reporter. ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURC1 Rev. Wm. McDonald, Pastor Sunday school is still progres "sTng. After the class study of tli lessor! the school was interesting ly reviewed Rev. R. R. Ooldei The Bible class is holding: th banner, Rev. Golden^ teacher. Sunday morning the pastor atit Ted the audience from the texi 2nd Kings 2(5:1, subject, "Imfluer Saturday, July 19, 1911 i Classified Advertising Column J ? ^Special Notices. Cuius of Thank# Memouiams, Brrlli Announcement# r Marriage Announcements. etc.. ar s charged for at I lie rate of 10c pc y line.._ Cash must rcun vrvny th rder. Minimum chai gc 59c. IN LOVING MEMORT' y c "We Three' since July -21st, 1939, Have come through dangers, toil r and snares; But upwad we still climb. With faith and hope and courage, There is never need for doubt,- ' And though there be three strikes againht you. t_ Don't gay, -1 know I'm out!" ?? ' In memory of our dear ones, ^ We re-dedicate our lives, To making others happy, 8 In "our climb to Paradise. 3 The family, Wife, Bessie 1 _ IN MEMORIAM * ?Ht ^tth^but lovrng memory oT i our dear daughter and mother. e Mrs. Lucilla Nance Wise, who departed this life, Julv 13, 1940 S 3 You were tn us so dear? We miss your tender love; ? -But Jobuo wanted you iicut I So He called you home above. 1 You clung to the cross, 1 With faith in Hi? unfailing love. * His gain was our loss? He took you with Him ubove, f JSfl sleep,.on in Jesus' , arm, ^ In that beautiful city of love, t Free from sorrow and alarm,? 1 We will mee^ y?u UI> above." ~ il ; Mother/ Mrs. Emma Bracy Daughters, Misses Estella ~ and Sallie Nance and ' Mrs". Fannie N. Brinson. . ce With God." g Sunday at 3:30 p. m. the auto mobile l ace sponsored by the Sun- J u day school was held. A neat sum i: '.1 nr:?- ;?2. *?" n<ia i uaumi. miss mmjorie mat* Cooper reporting the highest amounitand receiving first prize, i- Little Miss^ Isabelle McClain received the second prize. Rev. Mrs. * e Miller of Emanuel Station, preach b ed for this occasion from the theme v "Return to the old land mark." 1 This was a wonderful sermon. She a was accompanied by Rev. Mrs. Sunday evening at 8 p. m. we were hack to church and heard another inspiring sermon by the pastor frorri the 23rd Psalms. The y choirs rendered excellent services g* e morning and night. ' e The pastor's wife is visiting in ^ Phila,, Washington nnrT"Virginia. _ e but *the pastoj* is stjill looking fine. The members are caring for e him with dinners and suppers. s Among them are: Mrs. Inez Russ sell, Sarah Starks, Frank Kend nedy, Lela Clover,-Mamie Austin. 5^ Geneva Bonoy, Martha Martain, rr E-. J. Johnson, Viola-Narpry, Fran it CPS Core ttrxrl Vlnico TYpVitt Tamno i- Johnson, Beulah Doby. Clnra Etta d Dennis, Ed Calvy and others we 0 do not recall. ? if We are ready for the Sunday d school convention. We hope for our i- nastor a long life to render service. Visitors are always welcome. ^ BETHEL A. M. K. CHURCH 1 Rev. I,. C. Butler, Pastor I- :_j ? u Daurens, -C.?The Sunday d school opened at--its usual hour ? e- with Supty W. A. Wtilt^ find'his " teachers at their posts of duty, id At 1J :30 o'clock our services s began. Our pastor and his wife 5T. are away on their vacation, visi?in the states of Pa., New y York and New Jersey. In his ab sence Rev. Lee Garrett delivered e a soul stirring sermon taken from 1st Samuel 10:26. Theme, "A band of rnen Kvtuxse hearts God had lf> touched. l" Again in the evening Rev. GarH rett preached another sermon " taken from Romans 1:16. At the e close of the services the trustees rally was reported by th$ followie ing captains and their lieutenants: M ,s r.lnh Mo 1 vr.-~ TCf XT Smmprs. Lieut., ivry. A'Ufflfty Jack- * ** mm. .vji.su! uim Wa a, Mfiuwi,? ? ^ Mrs. Sallie1 Blackstock, Lieut., r Prof. W. A. White, $7.50; Club No. Ll captain, Mr#. Josephine- Rice, Lieut., Mr. Lucas Beasley, $11.90; r Club No. 4, captain Mrs. Lida Shell, Lieut., Mr. Robert L. Higgins, $30.54; Club No. 5, captain, Mrs. Judith Franklin, Lieut., Mr. - Will-'Moore, $54.36Ghtb No. 6. a [I captain, Mrs. Nonnio Garlington, %| Lieut., Mr. Stobo Parks, $18.40; Club No. 7. captain, Mrs. Rosa L. j- Butler, Lieut., Mr, Sam Workman, i $27.00; Club No. 8, captain, Mrs. Wilffp M. Rft4ksdale, Lieut., Mr. V Luther T*ak, $24.75; Club No. 9, e captain, Mrs. Carrie Edmunds, Lieut., Mr. Johiue Williams, $17.86 > Club No 10, captain, Mrs Helen % E," P u tm an,~ Lieut., Mrs. Lottie Ani derson, $8.25. Total, $217.05 J,-, , e * v v"' ; ' ' fey; * _ ! ,-.'1 at. M. 'i - -u f/-.