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'Friendship Church News
Sunday was Woman's Day and
ihey took charge of the services
til day. During the morning services,
Rev. Peace preached on the
subject "Women in - a World at
War." He preached a wondebful
;eimon. At the night, service Mrs,
\niic R. Weston spoke in behalf
)f the occasion. She made a re"vi
kable" address and vftn the
learts of those who heard her
ills. Weston was accompanied to
They spent the d a y visiting
'rfends, among who were Mrs. Z
IV.vnsend and family, and Mr. and
iirs. Thompson. The rally was
[Uite a success.
The "Temple Talks" by the pasor
were carried o+i this week and
vere very successful. The subjects
vere as follows: Monday night,
'This Spiritual Armageddon," the
hullenge tP our spiritual forces;
Tuesday night, "The Great Archi:ect's
Face, something big planted
for?man;?Wednesday- night,
'The Ramparts We Must Watch,'
tur moral obligations; Thursday
light, "Let Freedom Ring," Anericanism
night; Friday night,
'We Still Have Jesus," the future
belongs tn -IpQIlC T^noo
tvere expertly coiiducted by the
pastor with the help of the mem>ei
s of the church. We can say
hat we have had a fine series of
sermons and services this week.
The visitors for the day_Avere:
Mrs. Murray of Edgefield; Mr. L.
?. Jenkins, Jr. of Columbia. Mr.
Itaflzy Weston of Columbia; and
diss Mattie Bowman has returned
rom a vacation.
Misses Beatrice and Eleanor
Knight left Saturday for Brookyn,
N. Y. where they are visiting
heir aunts.
Mrs. Mary Toals of Binningtsimi
A l-i ic ,.a.:?; ? u ..
...... i.-v v inuill^ lll-l" CUUSIJI,
VIis. Flora James.
Miss Gwendolyn Ball is visiting
Miss Aurelia Jones of Sumter.
Miss Thelma Johnson left Satii
ilny morning? for .New - York
v'here she will visit her brothers
inl sisters. "
Ruth L. Townseiul, Reporter
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Rev. R. W. Winn, Pastor
Graniteville ? Sunday school
Opened at the usual hour with the
3upt. and teachers at their posts
>/ duty.'After a brief study period,
classes reported with cLx?S_N.?n.jl
taking the finance banner, Deacor
to show it's not the number bul
the group that has the will. This
class has the smallest attendance
a big hand tovclass No. 4. Visitor
Miss Alice Shuler.
Weekly meetings Thursdays, p
m.. choir rehearsal at the churcl
7:.'U) o'clock. All members are urg
d to be present..
Mumny. I'MMiiiif imm SIM'VIM
10:00 a. m., Sunday school, 11:30,
nraver services: 19-on n ^ ^
^reaching by the pastor; .3:30 p.m.
Missionary meeting at the Immv)*
)f (fcacon "Noa"R Fells; 7:30 p. m.
jvening service; Tuesday p. m.,
?:3q o'clock, Pulpit Aid Club will
neet nt the home of Mrs.^Lucy
Knderson. /
Miss Alice Shuler, along with a
rrmip crf H. F.. girts, motored to
)rangeburg to spend a week at
he camp.
Mrs. Gwendolyn L. Branch of
fempstead, Nt Y., is visiting her
ather, deacon Noah Fells.
Mrs. Bertha Hohbs of N. Y. C.,
s visiting her sisters, Mrs. Viola
iimpkins ami Mrs. Carrie Mosley.
Rev. and Mrs. Hutchinson of
TTvrrg-etmvfu?B. C., were seen ir
own a few days ago. While here
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he tried to say hello to his many
friends.
1 Mrs. Ruth Morris. Mrs. M. M
Miller and Mrs. .Mattie Fair have
returned from summer school.
They all report a very interesting
session..
I am kindly asking all that take
papers from me to please have
_ your nickels rpady 1 have-had-tc
discontinue some papers due tc
finding my financial report fail
to balance when you don/t pay
promptly. I'll be glad to bring you
the Leader and you'll make me sc
happy to have the .money ready
| Smiles?See me for your Palmetto
Leader.
It's a wonderful paper and you'll
sure miss it if you have been read.
ing it. If you haven't you are miss
ing something tbat our race is
proud of.
| I.ula D. Grant, Agent
WESLEY METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. E. N.'Jamison, Pastor
Sunday- school was opened at
- the usual hour. TbtOO m. Rev
Jamison proadhed from Leviticus
1 :4. theme. "How n cnnil lifo ic
fnuuTeT"
At 6:00 p. m. the Young: Peoples
Club had their regular meeting:,
dered by the young people.
Visitors: Miss . Verne 11 Stalling,
Mrs. Minnie Kelley, little Willie
E. Kelley, Mrs. Hopkins and Mr.
Jaeob Brown of New York.
The Ladies'~Ajd will meet at the
home of Mrs. Emma Counts next
Sunday at 5:00 p. m.
- Cumberland A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor
Sunday was a lovely day and
all church lovers took advantage
of the same. The church- school
r .was opened on time by Supt. Jones
h and much interest and enthusiasm
?nmiiiicaLeu in ine discussion
. of the lesson. After a brief stud>
of the lesson the presiding eldei
. was presented and made femarks
; which were received and enjoyed
. by all present." "
Divine service began at the usuaI.hour
and after devPtionajex
ercises the pastor presented th;
presiding elder to prach the word
After preliminary remarks, Rev
Farmer took his text from Ezekiel
'5:17. Fie used as his theme
" "Watchman, what of the night?'
From this a very searching and
edifying sermon was preached
Many hearts were made to feel
thrilled by the. message. Aiter the
morning worship the pastor and
family, along with Dr. and Mrs
Farmer, were dinner "guests of
Mrs. Mary Massey, Mrs. "Massey
takes "delight in entertaining the
preachers. This was the first time
she has had the elder and family
to dinner this year, but the fourth
__Iime fQLthe pastor and his family.
The elder motored out to Ebo
nncr ctimro1rtn_tho afternoon and
held the quarterly conference for
Rev. Win. Mosely and his congregation.
He returned to Cumberland
in time to give us another*message,
which was based upon Elisht
. increasing the widow's oil. He 'usee
i us a theme of his discourse, "Takt
what you have and make whnt yov
L ..want,"- The-v-isiters fkiiHltty tntim
i ing were: Mrs. A. C. Mayes ol
r urarlesfhh, who is tile district mi:
t sion&ry president. Mrs. Harrissoi
* of Mt. Harris Baptist church; Mrs
, Lloyd of the Granitevtlle circuit
, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson of the
city, also Miss Lois McGhee from
. Chicago, 111. Mrs. Mayes and Mis:
i MoGhee made remarks which wen
very interesting and helpful.
The pastor and elder were en
r tertained Monday by Bro. D. A
. Jones and family, also by Rev
and Mrs. Heyward Holland. They
had a full dav and choice dainties
which they enjoyed. Monday night
the business session of the conference
was held. This was carried
out in a very fine and unique way.
The elder was loud in his praise
over the work and progress of the
church during the past three
months. It has been a long tTrrm
since Cumberland has experienced
such progress and sweet fellow
Ship. This closes the third quarter
and there has not been one riffle
' on the water so to speak, due to
the wise and sagacious leadership
of our indomitable pastor. The
people of ^Jumberlnnd and the
people of Aiken arc singing his
: pralsfi sdt tor wft&t h4 A&ya, but
( for that which he does. He believes
ip Audit)
r in making action count in place of
words.
During her stay in Aiken, Mr*
Mayes was the house guest of
Mrs. Aneeline Jenkins, our local
? president. Dr. and Mrs. Farmer 1
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were the 'house guests of Mr. and 0
i Mrs. Robert Branch.
Miss Margaret Brodie of Tarn- 1
l Pflx. f has been, the house- guest- ?
p of Mrs. Carrie Blocker Smith for ^j
[ the past. two weeks. n
' Our pastor is conducting revivi
al meeting .in Graniteville this 1
= ? r
i week for Rev. P. L. Weljs^ and^ his^ j.
, good people. r
Second Baptist Church News (t
I Sunday was a fine day for those ^
Services were Tield at the usual <
! hour. The. Suiulay?school- was- -call- ]
i ed to order by the Supt. Tluj les- ?
son was .very interesting, "The (
responsibility <?f the church re- t
garding, beveraee alcohol." Many f
helpful thoughts were gotten from j
the lesson. t
T e regular morning service was t
in charge of Rev. B. F. Miles who 'c
oreached a very interesting sermo
i and which was enjoyed by |v
all present. We arc akvsiv* n-lu/l i
I listen to Kev. B. F, Miles.
At the evening service Rev. C.
i W. Turner was present ami in hi^ 11
_ usi al way spoke to us out of the ^
fullness, of liis soul. At the. close |
of the service a baby contest, spon 8
sored b.v Sister Emma Littles, J
- tool; plar.'?for the?benefit?of?the | v
contestants are:. Edward Holmes, '
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sanrt.el Holmes.
amount, $10..''(); Minnie Lillian
Golden, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albeit Golden. $(>.50; Melve.i"
iv in Johnson, da.yhtei of Mr, una
- Mrs. Clemon .Johnson, $5.20; Thorn
as R. Hendred, $5.00, so:i of Mr.
and Mrs. Hendred. Velma Jesteen
. Hicks, $3.<>0, daughter "of Mr. and '
M >. Luther Hicks; Albert Guy- 1
ton, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Guyton, $1.75; liettie Robin- < '
' son, daughter of Mr. and Mis. s
I Hampton Robinson. $.75. These are i:
the biibies who made their reports] t
in The contest with Edward Holiine*.,
e&^_w! 7 months old. leadiny the'
1 yroup with a report of $10.20. It *l
was a> very unique affair with a s
. neat sum.of $.'52.00. The three lead n
ers were winners of first, second,(_
' and third prize.
' The Sunday school picnic is for- y
most now in the. minds of the Stin (|
. day school children. Tl.c Sept. and
his staff are Kb piny to briny thm f,,
" pass ~somr.
M'l\ ZION A. M. E. C'Hl'RC'II.
Rev. I'aul L. Wells. Pastor j'1
- _. . 1
' Granitev ille, S. C".?The Sunday
, schools at' Mt. Zion and St. Luke (.
~ were yood; All officers were at y
, their posts of duty.
At 11:20 services lt*y?:n at St_i Luke
church. Vain lose S. C. The *'
I pastor delivered a wonderful ser- e
, mnn, subject, "They shtll 3 see
I God." Afterward:-, the Holy Com ,
ntunion was served.
The chairman of the trustee
board announced that the captains '
will start the new roof on t'he
church next week. ,
At 8-;20 p. m. services beiran itt >"
Mt. Zio;i with the pastor in charye s
He preached a brief sermon from
St* Matthew 12:22, "Fear not little
flock, for it is your Father's ^
"7 L'OoTT t>le:i ?so > ?? 11\ * u-- t
! - , - >. *. V* ^ I ? v V r v. I I J'l i." Mll^ 1<
dom." Many visitors were present h
at troth-services. ? t <
' The- Missionary Society will .
| meet at the home'of Mi . and Mrs. 1
| A. L. Spm.n at 4 o'clock Sunday
1 evening, Aiketr? S. C. \\re are ex- J
pe'tinjt Mrs^A. C. Mayes, our dis
trict president, alonp with others,
!_ to he prer.ent. So we?are?asking?
all members and their friends to
? meet with lis. Mrs. L. \Y. Williams
, president of the local society.
CEXTEft K AIlt'N NE\Ts~~
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4' Sunday ;k( hrx.l bopan al its lis- =
; ual hour with Supt. and co-work.
1 ers at their posts of duty. We
. had a v ry beautiful lesson, and
. it was beautifully discussed rnd
reviewed by Mis. Georpie Anna
Cnkor nnil Vfv T:"""- r'?*
kit i u'Miir.A V/Ul lt'1 .
i Rev. L. B. Moon pastor of St.
s Paul Baptist church, Lfturens will
preach at Center Rabun Sunday
afternoon at three o'clock. Come
and worship with us.
The Choices reunion will be held
- nl Ci'ilLi'l H
Saturday. If you are asked to ap
near on program do ?o.
A family reunion was Riven at
thy_ home of-Mr. and Mrs: Harrrht
James. The family assembled
and had a very lcwelv time. Mrs.
Emma Mills and Mrs. Golden of
Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. Humbred
and family of Pel/.er were the 3
special guests. 8
There will he a musical pro- :j
gram at the church the first Sun- ,;5
day in August. The public is in- !
, vlted. Bring your quartet, a solo. :g:
ist and a speaker. J:
mr. and awsi a. K. Jackson Ed- g
ward and Miss Essie P. Jackson !
all of Gray Court were the Sun- x
day fruests of Mrs. Shaw and fam *
On Wednesdav after&^he first :*
Sunday the jfritve* yard will 1k> r.t C
the church. x
Mrs. Carrie Phelps announces a c
ipicnic in interest of her club. 5
Mr. Claude, Beulrth and
: -Qo^lunk were tlrr fumday ggesta 15
of Miss Beauty Shaw Sunday af- $
ternoon, *3
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DOl'BLE BRANCH A. M. E.
CHURCH
Rrv.?Hr-Cr Cunningham. Pastoi
The Sunday school convened ;
0 o'clock. The assistant Supt. ar
ther officers were at their pus
i' duty. After a brief but intcres
ng study period the leson w:
eviewed by our pastor.
11:30 our morning service b
an. The pastor delivered a woi
!erfu] soul stirring sermon \vhi<
nade every heart burn within.
The A. C. E. league is progres
ng rapidly under the lendersh
if Miss Dwothy Davis. They ai
ircparittv for the district and sta
neeting.
8:00 p. m. Rev. Cunningha
irought to us another wonderf
ermon which was bread for ot
luntrry souls . ; .
ifrs. Ada Reevs were conducted
)OUt)hr-BTSTRrtT" A*. M~Er churt
sunday evening at 2 p. ni. El
aloey was* preached by her pa
or. Rev. Mrs. Anna Reed, pasti
?f the Holiness church of whit
drs. Reeves was a faithful met
>er. She is sbrviv*d by three s
ers. Leevy Funeral Home was
harge.
Mrs. Clara Strother has reiuri
<1 from ;1 two weeks visit wit
ier_ daughter Mrs Molw.t w.
if Pennsylvania,
We w re deliyhte 1 to have wit
is Mrs. Mc (Jee. :iNn Pmfossi
}uinton of Allen i niversity.
M rs. ynrtn W-rlsori?rrf?Wi nt? Vi
inia. Mr. an<l Mrs. I.untn St'ronn
nd cMldmn of A dieville. N. (
t el e calle'iT home "because _ of "t li
le.uth of their sister Mrs. Ail
teev es.
Cora Coli-mon. leporter.
1 i K N X E ITS VILLI-/ N E W S
fCentinuetl Troni Paye lj
Mil,t mi ('oileye. Ruck Hill. Whi
n tile city they made many pi;
alls to home friends.
They were the, surprise po
alters at the reporter. Ever;
eeond wa? well spent. Miss Stubl
s one of t'lie outstanding 11. 1
eaeheis and we trust she wi
nuke trued. Briny; the frieiu
nytime to Bennettsville. I a
ure Pi nt*. Brico wilt, have?son
ew students from this section i
Minton College this-term.
.Mr. K. Moore left for N'e
'ork Friday ;ifter ^pending :l fe
ays in the city on account of tf
ct,tb ofhhis-inothnr Mrs. K. Moui
li^-Thomas left for N'e
*ork after spending a few da\
onto after the death of his hn
her Rev. Thomas.?
Mr. Alexander Hopes was fut
lali/ed at Macedonia R: pt chnre
Vednosday p.m. Rev. \V. F. M<
<> niuMi'i ?>a I'cri'innnes assis
(I by Rev. Alsbrouk. 1'iwlertal
i J. H. \V. Moiris in charge.
Mrs. J oik's, sister of Mrs. Ti
essa Kt-Iy was fuiicralizcci at F
hcsila chjmh in Society Hill Su
ft
ay p. in.
M;'. ..mil .ii"-. ( iiiiis II. Morri
r.. and Curtis Morris. Jr., of Wi
ton-Saluni, X. are in the eil
isiting grandmother ^ nd faniil
Its. Mary I)i ike and aunt Mr
!o1htch Covington, They are ti
louse guests of their aunt
tunily, Mr. and Mi.s. Kug^ne TT
tgtorv, King St.
Mrs. Klla 1). St^.bbs of XV
ersey is home visiting motlu
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