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New York, N. Y.?The depart- t
; merit nf Religions Education of Ii
New York conference met a t
Emmanuel A. M. E. church, Sunday,
July 27, at 4 p.m. Mrs. Mor U
ton the Superintendent of the Man f r
hattan District Sunday Schools in vi
* troduced Miss Exie Watson who is 3
director of the Religious Eduea B
tion. The _ service was opened
with.-a prayer by the Rev. Mr. s
Perry, after which the mistress ti
~ of eermonieR Mrs, Nfttt RiJHSifir- -ji
was introduced and she in turn in J
troduced the Rev, _ Joseph A. Al- ii
thy Snneiititondent of E- .T
mmanuel Sunday school to deliver n
the welcome address. o
The topic "Negro Youth at the xi
Cross Road." was discussed intel- l(
ligently by Miss Annabella Sulli- E
IZ_~ vanrMlsy RTirrtv- Gibbs. Mro-. Al?-tl
frcd E. Kane, Mr. Arthur Hicks jc
and Mr. Thomas J. Boyd. j
Miss Exie Watson made a won j
~~derfut talk on the purpose, First.
to bring together the youth of the p
various denominationns. Second- r
ly to raise funds for the school of ^
Religious Education, which th^ -j
organization is attempting to pro
mote. ^
Mra.--Porawus-principal of the ^
high school in Newpont, Ky. de- r
livered an address on the subject
"Movement to help Unemployed .
Youth". , j.
The music was furnished bv four
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Young People's Choirs- from -dttf? -r
erent churches. (
Mrs. Charles A. Alfred recited ^
"Negro Mother" by Langstor
Hughes. ..
A large audience enjoyed the ^
program ami a large contribution ,
was taken.
Pi izep were given to the school
having the largest attendance at ^
the meeting. Macedonia of Flushing,
L. I., fust prize. Bethel of ^
N'e\y York, second prize. Mrs.
Blanche A. Bond and Miss Melba 3
Lawrence served as -judges.
The pastor. Rev. R. S. Lawrence, .1
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made .. few brief rcmarko in re ?
a 1
ference to the program. !'
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BAPTIST" CHURCH
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Rev. R. B. Bush. Pastor e
Gianiteville?The Sunday schodl
met at the usual hour with officers
at their posts of. duty. After a c
short study in classes we reassem ^
bled and had the lesson beautiful q
ly reviewed by the pastor. The fi
nancial banner was carried by
Class No. 1 taught by Rev. J. E.
Ptvlmore; attendance banner class"
No. G taught^by Mis* Madgalena
Simpkins.
The prayer services were conducted
by Deas. Palmore- and
Griffin, rioter which the pastor
? preached a?soul stii i ing sermon, -j
subject Sin and its Remedy. .
BYPU met at 6:30 p.m. and a
lovely time was had by all at- j
tenditifT Mr. Jacob Sapp our vis
itor for the day made a very in- .
Ceres ting talk. 1
Little Miss Minnie Ruth Holmes j
has reurned from the hospital ]
and is improving steadily. c
Mrs. Julia Lindsay is ill to the
regret of her many friends. We f
are hoping for her a speedy re- ^
-cnvcry. ]
Mr. Johnny Mills and Mrs. Daisy
Walker are still on the sick list. <
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HIGH HILL A. M. E. CHURCH j
Rev. R. A. Young, I'astor ]
Sumlay school opened at the
usual hour with the assistant ]
Sunt, at his nost of duty The j
review was omitted because of the (
delegates from the S. S. and A.
C. E. League institute. They are
Miss Ixiuise Richardson, Ella Brad "
ley, Rosa Lee Johnson and Rosa
Williams. The delegates brought
tome very fine remarks from the
convention. They reported a fine
trip. I
At 12 o'clock the pastor ascended
the rostrum and after opening t
took his text St. Luke 22:18. Af- e
er the serrrton Communion waa
served to a large number. Vis- J
itors during the day were Miss 1
Lenola Miller from Bloomfield, N r
J., and Miss Minnie Taylor from |v
Plant City. Florida. We Were |
glad to have them. n
At 3:00 o'clock- we were glad J
to have the quartet boys from 1 i
Hartsville to sing in interest of 1
the Missionary Society. They 1
were very good.?Everybody went -?
went away feeling happy. i
Revival meeting wil begin the i
third Sunday night in August. # i
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OUNG PEOPLE OF EPISCOAL
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The fifth annual conference o1
tie Upper Diocese of . South Ca
olina Episcopal church ended *
ery successful conference August
rj at the Church Center, ?ainl
tarnabag Mission, Jenkjnsville.
The staff of the conference con
isted of the Ven. Max S. Whit
ington, Archdeacon; Mrs. Virgir
* Whittington, kuialeg^ ^ Mis;
anie Niekpeay, councilor. Th<
;istruef?ors were Miss ftosamon.
o! nson, etiquette; Misa Wilhel
tena Roberts, United Movement?
f the Church's Youth; Miss BerD
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ILL' a etui, uiiuui , I'll a.
>ne Jackson, Handicraft Re;
Irnce Williamson, The St\idy ql
ac Braver Book and The ^Listur:
ral Background of the Church and
Ir. Ellsworth Jackson, (fhurcl
lembership. \
Visiting- instructors wr(tr th<
lev. L. M. Taylor, the Rev] Cyil
N. Sturrup, Rev. W. S. Brace
liss MargaITT Marshall amj Mr
'anner Stafford. If
Aside from our classes wd had
titer enteitaimnent which includl
camp fire, stuntniglit. wjtinpi
oast. Biblical drnnms. W
Our aim for the past ye?r was
o build shacks for boys and girls
laving reached this aim we wer<
bit? to meet the convenience ol
Re underprivileged children, gii
couts and boy scouts of Colum
da. ?
Officers of the Diocesan Leagui
or the yeftr 1941-42 are as fol
ows: Annie Lucile. Paul, presi
ei.t; Mythic Brown, vice presideni
V rubella Goodwin, secretary; Jo:
ph Green, educational secretary
!u.-ie Me Sanders, treasurer. Mist
?s iWilhelmina Roberts, Borniei
^r.il, and Janie Nickpeuy, spoii
01 s,
Yariuus churches ol' the Diocese
ai.ie together Sunday, August '
o worship with young peo
>1~ Our guesfTspeaker was-ttu
lev. T. Kenneth Norris, rector oi
It TnVin'c OVinrrh Ool\jmbi.i
We wish to thank the NY A
oys for their part that they play
d in helping our week to be sueessful.
We are grateful to the Ven. M
!. Whittington and his workeri
or the growing of our Church
"enter in Jenkinsville.
CENTER RABUN NEWS
Sunday was a beautiful day
Sunday school was largely at
tended.
Mr. and Mrs, Tommie Fostei
Mrs. Celesta Sh^iW, Miss Kilg<
VIr. and Mrs Luther Shaw ant
family, Mrs. Carrie Phelps km
family worshipped with Bethe
Ball Baptist church Sunday.
Our revival meeting^ will TmT
riTL. Sunday, Aug. 10. Rev. W
VI Moon will conduct the meet
ng for our pastor Rev P. J
Barton. Everyone is invited tc
:ome and hear him.
Mrs. Annie Lee Moon Smiles
mtf?frtnrtwtrtti of New York are
risiting their sister Mrs. Adu
Henry. ?
The musical program was t
success Sunc'( y nighty The folow
ing churches were present
S'cw Prospect, , Bethlehem anc
Eorkville. . ;
Masters Wilbert Beagel anc
Edward Campbell visited M!as
wr Bnhart i Btiton Shaw BaUiada)
rvening.
AT. PILGRIM BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. John Spigner, Pastor
I). Kookhart, Supt. of S. S.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.
Jr< achmtr nt 12:30 and 8 p. m
Come one, come all. I wish all
he members will try t0 be pre#'
nt.
The rally held at Mt. Pilgrin
Vugust 3rd, was a great success
trough the faithful work of each
nember the grand sum of $90.0(
vas raised.
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/viujr spenome a successfu,
ehool term in Washington, D. C.
diss Eahtheline Richburg is home
again with Mir. and Mrsx Sarr
tValker. Miss Ruthel Cheek ol
dewberry, S. C., was^their house
ruest laat w??k. Miaa Riciibwrj
s also planning tQ spend a while
n Newberry, S. C. before returninf.
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WOODRUFF NEWS
New Bethel News
I Sunday school was fine also the
service was enjoyed. The pastor
delivered a great message, theme
' Universal Missionary. And at nite
- the theme was Looking for Peace
1 Friends from many' cities were
there. Rey. Robert Duncan . and
several of his members from
Fountaip Inn worshiped at New
_ Bethel Sunday. Mrs. Lillie Mae
( Reid and son A J. Evans also
^ Mrs. Annie Maud Rogers and
. worshipped here.
Mrs.% Zelphie Gilliam and her
1 sister Mrs. Lillie Roeers also Mrs
Moi-ia^ Westmoreland of DowningtownL
Pa., worshiped here.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Norris of
f Washington, D. C., arrived Satur=
-Aay. AcompanietL bv Mr. Ernest
I Foster, to visit their parents and
1 many friends here. Mr. and Mrs.
Moses Norris aljo Mrs. E. J.
L Pnrks. Quite a treat to have
them.
The Busy Bee club will meet at
'-^he-bome of Mrs. 0. P, Parks Fri
day night, August 15th. All mem
' bers are asked to be present.
> Mrs. Genn Kilgore and Mr.-aiitL
- Mrs. Maekev, .Mrs, Hemphill and
Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson all" of Bre*
vard, N. C. worshiped at New
Bethel.
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Several cars motored t0 Foun- Hoi
tain Inn including Rev. A. O. Dun- Hai
can, Mr. Willie Brewton, Guy Nes ft
bit, Mr. C. M. Moody also Mr. is
Voung, to worship with Rev. Robt. ft
Duncan at his ehurch Sunday ev- son
ening. itin
Miss Jimmie Lee CrumweM is >n
still ill also Mr. John Parker. We ft
hope they will soon be well. ^le
Mrs. WHie 1. Thompson ltil't ^
Thursday for Greensboro, N. C., *or
where she is visiting her sisttr, ?
THrsTAnnie Mae, who ts BL We
hope for her a speedy ro?ov??ry.
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BARNWELL NEWS ~ T
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Tim and
daughter.^ of Jersey City are visiting
relatives. 1>UI
Mrs. Mattie M. Cole of New (n,Ut
York City is visiting her mothei |a<;c*
Mrs. Delia Britt. Mrs. Hettie . j^s
A. Gloster nnd Dr. D J Dixson ,
attended the funeral of Mr Mut | ^
phy Moore at Bamberg Sunday.
Mr. and Mi s. Cobbet Ford an ,vv'"
frounced tile manlfljre of her
daughter Miss Gladys Hanker^
son to Mr. Sannnie Lee Jackson
of Darlington.
Mrs. Ella Colman returned j
her children in New^ork^'8'^"
Mrs. Thomas Holmes' of Barnwell
left Saturday to join her hus
band in Brielle, New Jersey. Mrs. ,.
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Irs. Dina Gant of Philadelphia
visiting relatives and friends
Irs. Emma Bronson and little '
-John returned home after vis
g her ^aughter Nurse Pugh
Columbia.
Ir. land Mrs. U. Harley were
week end guests of relatives
liss Ollie Colman left today
New York City,
lev. Felder of Columbia preach
. momintg and evening.
k". ADDISON IMPROVED
he Rev. T. II. Addison, who
: seriously ill Tuesday morning
le working in the Printing Detment
of Allen university is.?'
h improved as we go to press,
>rding to a statement from
attending physician. Dr. vY.
Chappelle.
he ministers of his district and *
?1* friollrl., thrnmrVlnnt fVin otatc
be glad to road this good news
ii.g from his bedside-.?. J
LANCASTER NEWS
unday was a very?lovely day *
church '^60l'S. 'Sunday school j
an at its usual hour with the j
. ials and teachers at their post j
duty. Lesson was beautifully
ussed by each teacher,
t 11 service began, the pastor
ached a very inspiring seriVion
r the sermon he came down
gave Communion.. Our dele*,?
was asked "to report on "the 1
te League convention whi'h I
attended. She made interest- 1
remarks we enjoyed. She told 1
the thing's that we think out- 1
or'church need. *
t G:30 p.m. the League open- I
with the president at his duty^ 1
iject: The Developing of the
ing People. At 7:45 jT.m. ser 1
began. We had ? wonderful 1
vice, bvur pastor is preaching ;
ter and better. ..We wish to
ort that Mrs. Minnie- Rutledge
) has been sick is now up and"
lg about her duty.
Irs. Nettie' Barnes is now very
:. We wish for her a speedy
overy.
>eath visited the Brice family
d took the father MY. W. D.
ce. one of the oldest- members !
our church. Ho was 89 years J
and served his church until-}
th. Mr. Brice married in 1877
i leaves to mourn his widow,
.v.Si>h, twelve grandchildren, 13
at grandchildren and a host of
nds. We know that not only
church will miss him but the^
re city. Our county has lost (
rei?t man. ?r- j
Irs. Robert Barnes and jfrandighter
left this week for New 1
k City where they will spend 1
ir vacation with his dauphto: )
1 siser.
K. H. McGill. reporer. I
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, WHITMIRE NEWS
R-evtval meeting began. Sunday
it Spring Hill As M. E. church,
rhe mooting is conducted by Rev.
I. E. Ilillai'd from Chester, S, C.
Rev. Hillard is a fine preacher,
^ev. A. C. Chambers, pastor.
(Revival meeting began at New
fope church Sunday, conducted j
>y Kov. C. M. Freeman, pastor of
rairyiew ^Baptist, church.
Mr. Fred Cooks and Mr. James,
tfrs.- IJlBe?r>av4s motored from
Danville, Va. last Friday, August
st. Mrs. Lillie Davis is visiting
ler grand mother, Mrs. Alice
3yrd, and family. Mrs. D|avis is
iccompanicd by her son. ?
Mr. Jtames arwl Mr. Cooker moored
to Columbia, S. C. Friday.
Mr. J. J. Epps and grand daugh
er, Mary M. Sligh visited Mrs.
Victoria Baker and family this
veek end. They returned Sunday..
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Mrs. Effie .Swindler from
Tirulgeport, -fUmrupcticut. is visiting
'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colie
Joiner.
Little James Robert Law is ill
at this writing. We hope for him
a speedy "recovery.
Miss Agnes Onell Sims visited
Lenora Williams Sunday,
The fourth quarterly conference
of the Spartanburg district was
held at^prine Hill church" nresid "
ed over by Dr. Dt-G,?Crosby, as
sisted by the pastor Rev. A. C
Chavers. A wonderful time way
bad.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Joiner
have moved to Knoxville, Temi.
We \yish for them much success.
Please send in a request t o
hear "Stolen Dreams, the waltz
son;?, over your local radio -station,
written by Willie L. Epps.
Hear this beautiful song.
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