The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 23, 1941, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Pag? Tw?t ?? * LAKE Cm NEWS ( ' On Saturday, September 13 the book will be opened for students to settle for, books not returned from last term. Teachers' meeting will b.gin at U:30 a.m. E.S.T. or 10:30 by the new time, but the l^ok will be open fur students to settle for their boo^ at 11 a.m. by the old time ami will close at 1 p.m. Students failing to settl for their books will not recei\free nor rented books on Monda September 15, the opening date of the school. Due to the type of program that the school i8 planning to put over this yeur, no time will be spared in getting right down to work. Students are farned t o start on timeJ so that they won't "behind tu start wftfiv AtthoT term "to students finishing the 11th {frade, they will be given credit for the units they made. Students did not receive -certificates be cause they had already- received .... irwv. ......i. mviii .n-wm MIC- AVUI KiftUC it \vrs learned that eleventh grade work would be offered. Th ?eemjj>g?term certificates?will?be given to students completing the eleventh grade. ? Sunday being a fine day services at all of the churches were good. At Wesley Sunday morning Rey^W^D. primus preached a forceful sermon from ^ohn 14:6 subject was Believe. Among the visitors were Mrs. Georgie King of Hardeeville and Miss Lithonia Ivory of Rocky Mount, N. C. Mrs King was visiting Rev. and Mrs. spending awhile with Misses * Mary and Jessie McDonald. At St. James Sunday school ?opened ? -with?teachers- at? their posts and Mr. Marvin Green in charge. Mr.?Rrrrest-JJannnh the secretary was also on the job. The delegates to the state meet mg made tine reports. Alter S. b. Rev. A. R. Germ; 11 ascended the pulpit. w ith a tine message. Sunday nigtit he preached *a forceful ? sermc-u?from Dan. 5:5. The First Born church is looking forward to the coming of Bis hdp?Mi tin?who will preach Bunday night. The assembly of the First Born will be held next we beginnin Thursday. The delethat many will join the many readers of The Palmetto Leader and suscribe for the same. Tho Unlimited Four Female quartet of Washington, D. C. will app^ir at ""Wesley Friday night, h- August __22 Special s*>iecHnons willwlso-be-rfendered_by_the Junior choir. - A Mrs. "Annie Bell Maxwell of New York is expected to arrive Sunday to visit her people. Her little son is to come along with her. Miss Elizabeth Harllee of Darlington wa-s the week-end guestof Mrs. Monnie Moore. She i.s a teacher of the "Lake City school. - -Miss Wilma Lee Curry and Miss Zenobia.-Xlurry oT Blacksburg, S. C.. were week end visitors of Miss Ruthie Lee McCutchen. Miss Wil ma Curry, is a student of Claflin college ELISHA A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. E. Dixon, Patftor Sunday school operred at 10:30 a. ni. with the Supt. presiding. The lesson was briefly taught and a splendid review followed. Quite a few visitors were present. Prayer service was conducted . by Bro. S. L. longshore. Scripture lesson road by the pastor. The tfhorning message was delivered by the psistor selecting his text from fHj. 51st Psalms, 12th verse, subject, "Restoration of lost joy." Everyone enioved 'the wonderful message. In the afternoon Rev. White from Clinton, S. C., preached a soul reviving sermon from Acts S:2U. Theme, "Spiritual guidance >. and divine direction." Sundfay night Rev. T. E. Robinson of Helena circuit brought to us * soul stirring message, select;s~ ir?g his text from Matt. 26:29 and using as a subject, "Just a little further." Rev. Robinson preached (fts never before, and seemingly, b' was at his best. Come to church. Our doors stand open at alt ttmes^ for your r reception.'' | _____ t SUBSCRIBE FOR C. EOR (; FT< > W N N K W S By E. J. F. 'It is announced by Principal J Bv;k that the i!> o s nf Hon rd school will be thrown op? t or the 11)41-12 term on Monday ' morning September 8th. Mis. Ju 1 it. I. Suggs an,| duug.i- , ter Mrs. Dorothy McDowell o ' Washington, D. C., ami Mrs. Cecil a few weeks at home here visiting their uncle and aunt, father and j stepmoher Mr. and Mrs. W. 1! Robinson. Mr. und Mrs. Edward Ruchbarg of Washington, 1). C., are on theii vacation visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. John S. Nesbitt. Mr. Andrew (A.B.) Lawrence is . sending a-Jtew dava Mr. and Mrs. Ropieo _La \vreiu-e. Chaplain Talks to (Jeorgetown. Cili/tMI? V? On Sunday morning, Augu.-l First Lieut. H. A. Robinson,-civ . nent of Fort Bragg, N. "C.. was- the guest speaker at the morning services of Bethel A. M. E. church Quarles, in his speech he inter preted the new defense measure of the camp life and how the nun are getting along. He said it was no so much of the boys entry in _ service but what he?gains after he makes up his mini! to do. Chap lain Robinson was to appear on a program here along with Mother Griffin of Columbia and others on Sunday afternoon but it was postponed for a later date. V?"'.ui Poicher and Mr. and Mrs. homo r.awrence, West end Taylor St. The ex-service men and citizens of Georgetown are planning o n having a large get together pr-rr? ranr in Georetown Sunday afternoon September 28, at Bethel ... M. E. church. Corner of iiro; and Duke streets. Speaker.* '...it re invited t re: Col. Thomas ) * n; V. Hir., National Comn andir. Atlanta. (!a.. and utju-u > ! t!.?* Colol'eil War \* i-i i. inn. Fust Lieut. H. A. Robinson -uhnplnm Tftti?-f'nflgr AVTlll.-lA ." " Kurt Bragg, N. C.; Mr. El rod J Neely. Greenville; Mr, James Woodbury, Colombia; Dr. Joiin. .sen;, Commander- -PoTf. H:Uts\ .!u f Mr. J. W. Miller, Aui. V, t. .s_ Post, Florence; Mrs. Rita' Alston. President Auxiliary Post. Florence; Mrs. Matilda (.Mother) Jillif .. fin, Gold Star Mother of Columbia Lieut. McKane, Sumter and local talents mixed with music, solos, duets and quartets. ProL W. Howard. Mr. Frank" " Dunmore, Mr. O. T. Prioleau, Dr. W. S. Thompson, Mr. M. Brown, Mr. Joseph Sherrald, Mr. Clifton Knox. Mr. G.. -S^-'-Toreher -rhati man and others. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Key. B. J. Hutchinson. Pastor . St GeuiKe?The?Sunday school was called to order by the Supt., Mr. Joseph Jones with the tonch rr, at their posts of duty. The morning service began at11 :.'i0, first hymn 400 L. M. Prayjr by Rev. A. McFadden, selection by the choir, 378 C. M.. second hymn. The scripture lesson was 'eau Dy thr pastor from St. Ma1t. 12th chapter. His text was taken Xrom the above named Look^T^^siibject. "The Greatness of Jpsus." The night service- wps very - good.- Prayer was "oTTereilTy~ Rev. Simpson. The scriptuie lesson was read by Rev. Simpson from the loth Psalms. His text was selected from tho first book of Kings, subject, "Behold the half has nev" "mrT>een told." Tht. baby contest was a success. The amount raised was " HM.U4. i he mgnesT individual amount was raised hy Solomon Hopkin, Jr., $21.85. The next hijih est, $9.00, hy the littlp Rhett baby, Marion Brown, the next, $7 00. and on down. All the babies re reived' prizes. Thi<< program was sponsored by Mrs. Manic Summers. v The 3:Of) o'clock sermon was de 'ivered hy Rev. W. P. Williams, pastor off Good Hope Baptist "hurch. His text was taken from ) 57 Psalms, 7th verse. He used for a subject, "A fixed heart " M u sic was furnished hy his choir. Mr. Joe Griffins, Mr. Ezekiel Gadson are spending some time i home, also Miss Bomiee Johnson , of New York. All of these persons . are natives of St. George hut have I made their hotnes In New YortT - T1 j^l wmmlBm^M : IH^g^HpP^PPPil j *%*? ***- ' < *>> : i^L^Qfaii^a^MLA. jbBiTt i. * .v.-s^.^/:^'^- ?. >Aa. '" ' '''' -\ i he Mien-Benedi. t Court. C-'lui The most outstanding- activity is a steady progress. A Ml Stuuia.W-JtllTT' L'_. 1P4 I. TtTe (. l>ia. S. C. This series will last fo The Chorus is also cooperatimr* '? ! t Jack-on. and' to the patient,. Cooperating with the Resident J Cit? of Columbia. S. C. Playjrrouni Front ro\\: Beitha Smith. Marie M kle. Secretary; Hannah Ablef 1 e ;or; Dorothy, lioodwin. Rosa Hi S com! rbwT M. A. TTntzmThjrer. Jeter4 Dora Prioloao. Laura Ruthei i bird row; Bessie Smith. Inez t .11 hmoial. C"in l ie Cm-uo-v^-H-pTTH, A Fourth- row: (Solomon Elliott. J: ins ton. Charlie Jeter, James Haigl NEWBERRY NEWS < ahary Presbyterian Church Rev. A. H. Ueasoner, Pastor Sunday school opens promptly1 at 1U o'clock. \\\. were- delijrhted to have fiur pastor and family attend and take an active part in the service. During Children's Hour, the ut.ior choir rendered beautiful mu -ie. Tlie hymns used were: "1 hoe.to tell the story'' and "Brigtit" Ty beams, our Father's Mercy." Tl.e scripture from which the <t?>ry was taken: Psalm 122, "I s y]a<l when they said unto me, let its Co into the House of the Unl." Theme. "The straight tree." Ah the straight tree grows in the. center of the forest, so the ebihlrun - grow straight who are members of the Sunday school, religious clubs, or the sheltering folds of the church. Prayers were offered by Miss Annie Daniels and In the 1 1 :."J0 sendee Itev.-Ueas.u^J rrr?'s thorn was; "The power of pi; yeTT .James 5:ld. "Is. any ahiihig you afflicted ? Ijot him piay." In his talk on prayer, he said prayer is profitable if evci v I 1 >!t>" prays sincerely from his heart ip. his own words. God answered Pit?-r and the christians prayers when they were in prison. The "power oi piaycETJT greater, than ' Hitler's forces. Elisha prayed wru?n the afmy was coming near him and God pave hint the victory stnttiitttt His -army?for?protection. Hence, we should pray always, never faint, and pive God th.uiks any time and any where. Pray with an open mind and expectancy. Visitors were Mrs. J. E. Grants M ' ) '- .?Oil hert?rrrrri?Gustell?Pet-Tis. and MYs. Norma Harris. We were J>rpud to haw a .larpeerowd attend the Bible class and Community Club Wednesday afICXllOun^Tiv hcuc-Xute- meeting ia , r> ."0 daylipht savinp time every Wednesday afternoon. The lawn patty given at the church was a success and thanks to those who he.lped to make it profitable. Auxiliary No. one of People's Hospital met Friday afternoon. The meeting was called to order bv the president, Mrs. I Ida Hare. Mrs. C. E. Allen led in sineinp "A the Cross," after \vhich prayer \va* offered by the president. Durine the business ses sion plans were suppostod for the Fall Rally. Other plans were requested by the president to be preserrt at the next meetinp. Mrs. Clnrn R Willlomo vf..~ Charlotte Kinard of Now Roehello, N. Y., and Mrs. Mamie Griffin of.Springfield^ ttto WCsTTIn^ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Montgomery. | Mrs. Elvira Worthy an<l Miss , Ethel Collins are the quests of Miss IIa7.el Dell CaltlwelD Missea JUargarat and Eliaaboth-j BoujfKniKht of Pittsburg, Pa., are 1 * *X;' "*IW? ' <%1bii^JysP&JgW ' ' * I v.-* **** I ^ ^ fX^~,.j|^j.l .'Uit. V~'^& ?^r*Ll I I .s'^. hoTUs started a series of broatleas 1 r a period of thirteen weeks. The < with the National Defense Recreat ntrhe "Vctemns* Hospital in Coluni* (Imager. M. A. EntzmingejV,in the I Department, and the N^Y. A. Edwards, Eloise GreeiyC Edna Hun 1 Yeasurer; Mamie Summers,, Aecom ! lit. Gillie Belle English, Alberta Gi Resident Manager; Mamie Sullivan , rford, Addie Wharton, Mary Davis, eotU_ Samuel ReevFsT^Marga ret Hi' ble, Myrtle Ruff. uv.es B. Johnson, Asia Johnson, Ri or. Eddie Bentley, Humbert Smith, visiting Mr. and Mrs. James CuNw* man, Jr., also, Mrs. Mary Jane R\;th is spending a while with her son in law atxl daughter, Mr. and J Mis. Tommie Clark. Mr. Jinunie Wallace is vacation ing in New York with his son and daughter. Mrs. Arneta Jackson of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ahmzo Devalt and Mrs. Dora Henderson and daughters, Evelyn jmd? Marian of Winston-Salem, -M c nrp vUitig M]-<; C nin H?nderson. "\ f - IT - * - .hi. nurnian raysinger or New Jersey. is Visiting his sister, Mrs. ' "f. ft lie" Mae "TjiRiarn and other relatives. Mrs. Delia Davis is spending her vacation in New York with her brother ami sister.... Miss Christine Golden has reI turned after visiting relatives in Greenville, S. C. Mi*, and Mrs. D. H. Norman of Florida, have -moved -to the_eityj; and are temporarily with Prof, and Mrs. U. S. Qallman on Hunter St. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Davis, Mr. A. U. Davis and Miss Sarah Davis of Sumter, S. C., were visitors o fthe Gallmans Sunday. The convention held its annual | Lmeeting at Cross Road A. M. E. church, Rev. C. B. Cook, pastor j ,i.it ? ^ ^fild?Only?ona wuv i ?uiil 10 assure you that two days work was thorough ly done I Our most efficient president,' Mrsr^Vr E. Rutherford, displayed her business ability in carrying out the program in a very queen- 1 ly manner. Th0 meeting was open- I ed by the convention which was very largely attended. After devotions. tha president made her all members to put themselves in. -to the meeting. The high noon sermon was delivered by Rev. D. R. Bedenbaugh. I The presiding elder. Ely. O . C. Dunham and Mrs. Dunham were present and .rendered very great I help during the sessions. Before tin* morning session was over the following visitors were introduc. ed: Rev IT.nrir Thnmoo r,t Orange. N. J.: Rev. Mrs. Parker of Winston-Salem, N. C.; Mrs. Harper, daughter and friend of Jrnkensville, S. C.; and Rev. Jessie Williams of thp Orangeburg district. One of our general officers was present in thp person of Dr. and Mis. E. A. Adams who took an active part in the meeting and I said many nige things to us and j about us. Mrs. Adams always brings cheer to us and We feel that something would he left out of the picture were she not present. The demonstration of the word "Service," which was displayed oy Mrs. hi. M. Dunham, was food for thought. The paper, "My contribution tfr tfer- <3hnreh arid Local Society" by Mrs. Josephine - - - L " 1 ? : . ' -: : < i e:*C * - - '' ?j:-. ..."i.:-::.t... :-. , . Negroes iB carrying on a well r was organized April 27, 1941. 1 Ls over Radio Station WIST the 1 Chorus is named ALLEN-BENE1 ion Program. It has rendered ! nar? community program is the W. I ter, Lee Washington. President; [>anist; Naomi Neal, Assistant A iry, Martha Sims, Rebecca May; M: ry Murray, Fannie Haigler, W4Hie Mae Hrmvn. Georgia Da' 1. Willie Damon, Louis Scott, t msevelt Parks, Robert Hall. Benn Cleveland Harmon. SPARTANBURG PERSONA! Mrs. Lois P. Johnson 'and t\ sons of Columbus. G<W spent t\ weeks in the old iodine stal They returned to Columbus Mo day after visiting relatives ai friends in Rock Hill, Chest( Winnsboro and Spartanburg. During Mrs. Johnson's fir week's stay in S. CL she was t' 4 T_1 1 nuunr gucsi ui ivir. jurinson, n aunt, Mi's. Ester Harden, 132 J ter St., Chester, and her moth and Aunt, Mrs. Pearl Pony ai Mrs. Alexander Russell of Winn boro. The last week was spent in Koi Hill with her brother and siste in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jol son. 164 W. Black St., .and her b loved huslmnd,- Mr, -T. J. Johnsc at Mrs. Millie Richardson* ai Miss Pinl&Ul, 546 Jones S Spartanburg. Miss Pinlord is a pronrine school teacher in the Spartanbi city schools. Mr.-Johnson, who present, is " a civilian employ with the war Dept., O. M. G., Camp Croft near Spartanbur came from Ft. Benndng, Ga. ai is a former resident of Chest and-u Finley-high school gradtta of^ihat city. HELENA NEWS Tlie_i'hurches in Newberry coi ty are fighting against Satan ai tin v are asking each and eve Chi:stian that konws the wor of prayer to help fight the batt for Jesus. We are plannmng warm revival meeting beginnii the first Sunday at Mt. Zion Ba tist Church. Helena. Mrs. Lizzie Mire?Sjieeeh o Washington,'D. C..?gave her?si tor Mrs. Amanda Bobb of" Helei a nop call on her trip enrou from Silverstreet to Clevelar Ob ' >. Miss Marjorie Robinson of Ne Orleans, La., i? home visiting Ji aunts, Airs. Mary L. Haynes aj Mrs. Ella B. Boyd and grandm th; r Mrs. Priscilla Robinson i of Helena. Mrs. Bessie M. Jones of East< Pa., is home visiting her- parent Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Green ai 6ister Mrs^-Classie Wriprht all Helena. Mrs. Christinn Gallman of H? ena hrs fet'trned home after vi; inpr brer-children irr New York ? Mr. P. M. Weir of Allen uni ersity and Mrs. Mamie L. Roo motored from Columbia in his nt ear last Sunday to visit, .her m ther Mrs. Mamie Baatner of II ena. Oluscow. was enjoyed by all pre errt. Discussion, "Does the cou try need a change of conditio: "f hen 1-t 1 " rt'i tlOr. i.nl.i.mt y nei s weft, read bv Mesdames Ma I-ee Robinson and S. L. Moc Both papers showed where change of heart was necessary b fore a change of conditions. The Young People's progra ufrs conducted by Mrs. N. Lindsay. Paper, "What ?Part ci the Missiqnaries play inJ^Jation Defense?" by Mrs. Ida Hare w very inspirational; discussio "Who constitutes the Missionsi Society in the Church, and i what agT. should they be trail ed?" opened by Mrs. L. S. Pra and others. Mrs. Pratt disp]py< her ability in making known wl constitutes the Missionary Sociel in the church. Tho financial side of the mee tug ww 100 parcant, Tb? jjrti ean high throughout the maetfo ? ' J! 5iTv- " - 1 fe-l - - 'I ur:r ~? ;v: ' -?*i mm H|| ounded C>>mmunity Activity Program. Since that date, the Chorc.s has made NBC Red Network station in t'o'.uin- I JICT COURT CHORUS. . several programs; to the Soldiers at 5. A. Recreation, and Kdiuati'ii; The i Willis Bent-ley. Viee President: F.I'za Lccompsyrst; H. IT. Poole, Music l)i-. Bottle?Srms: ?Helen Foeiri . I.i 1! an cenport. Wiilie Wild. r. Katie Parks. \lfred David,. Mai le Brannon. Eliza ie Sims. Nathan Hardy. Oliver Wash- i ( ,S CARLISLE NEWS i Vo Misses Mae Lillie, .Authuj-. and ^4iuV?Bernev English left?Friday1 i n. for Jersey City to visit their sis nd l it. Miss Frances Knalish. ? ?l Mrs?. Atta Johnson Williams of Knnxville. Tenn., is vacationing < he with her parents, Mr. ami Mis i er Waif us Julinson. Mrs. l.eoita Galmoti of New Jer or 1t) sey. is in town visiting her niothMrs. (oilmen ami her mother ._ were the, dinner g uests of MTs. in Hat tie Byrd Sunday. 1 c- Mr. .T. G. Robinson of Asheville, N. G.f Miss TTeuhi Heard. Miss 1 nd . , t Onie Coleman, and Miss Ada- llun ter vof-AVa avei sville. N. C., were ' nt the dinner guests of Mr. and ?di's. 'a^ _NVailus J.uhjisun Sunday. niter-. J ee noon. fit Mr. K. T. Trekei hTi hist week foi T.? adiii-. Ohio ?>n ueeount of the ' er illness of his son. te Mrvs Betsoy~ Savoy" of Union. ( is vacationing1 -for a month. She ' is s(Tendimr most of her time with ' her mother. Mrs. C. Savage. who, in, ' ha?~beon verv ill. ad | ? . ,-v p Mrs.- f!va Tucker ajjd" two of * th her grand children, and M<s. Me' nevie Tucker and childrc n are a u,r spending their vacation in A shell -ille. N. C. t _r Mi s.?1 no/?Ik be. ' ,'h-?fm-t?Men :1m-?f.,V ls..n rv: I . " .a iiv;mv 111 Ol I M'} Olty, ^ ^ Mis? Mai in J11?i i11~?>n ami lu r i ,] trrartd daughter will leave later. Mr. Reuben English, Mr. J Kn? ' ^ lish, Mi\ R. C. English, Mr. Prank ( 1(. English and Mr. Janus Lyles of ( o- Detroit. Mich, left Fridav enroute , all ' 41 Home. , 51) Mrs. Dora Hawkins and sister ( :s, of .Tneksonville. Fin., arc vi.sitiuu. L n'* their parents, Mr, aird Mrs. Mike __ Dawkins. 1- Rev: J. M. Hawkins is conduct- " inR revival "lnce'tintr thU week f\n { v. Rev. F.'"R. Gladden, ks Rev. Mrs. R. -Alston of Garth- | >w A'-'e, N. will lie in inwn .Sunday ^ j to conduct (he revival mooting at Williams (napcl A. M. K. Zi<m . church f?u Rev. Ilillian and eon- < is- ^_i?, =? ?? ? * - rey.it ion. n ? " ( Rev. .1 M Hawkins and i-onere- ? ns . ... Ration will wor:-;l).iji_wiih-^US?SliHj- 4 Tlu^^U-moon. The public is asked j ^ to. conic and worship with us f in. ' hroURhout tht. meeting. Those on tlie sick list .seem to , e- . \ l>e nmen improved. 0 A birthday party was (riven . in honor of Mr. Reuben English , in st the home of his mother, Mrs. s Frances English, hy Mrs. Tazzie Rm-lish and Miss Bernice Browne. r Twenty-four person were served j, ^ ehicken, tana fish salad, cold slaw, ,-j ice cream, punch and^Cflko.-Every- j one enjoyed the evening, Wednes- ^ day night, August 13. v ?d o 10 ' VAI.I.EY FAIR BAPTIST ty CHURCH Rev. R. B. Rush, Pastor ^ t- a 4t GrantTavTITa- THo Sunday achooT -a g. met at the usual hettr with the ( Saturday, August 23, 1941 Classified Advertising Column Special Notices. (.'oitls o' Thank# U> m <i lams. Biiih Announce menu Maiiiagj Annotncen ents. etc.. a? <-hareed-dee?aV the rate of 10c pt in- Cash must ricjn.pany ..th '* ?'?'i Minimum chaVge oi'c. LEXINGTON NEWS Services in and around Lexing'i.n \vi;rt. generally good Sunday and. this being the month of Au- 4Qtk irusL. nituiy visiters from t|le northern states are seen, hi our services from time to time. Saturday marked an eventful day at the home of Mr. p.nd Mrs. Willie Carlcy where the family had-dUc -reunion sponsored by Mrs. was an affair that should never nar r .. uv iuiguiu-11 HI tuc vuncy ianuiy mid the twenty-one guests exclud ing the immediate family. Enough cannot he said uf the elabomte represented from Ne wYork, New courses served. The family was" Jersey and many other states. Miss - Miartha P. Wright, ourt; eery efficient Jearies teacherT is back on ..the job. She reports a very pleasant vacation. Mrs. Addie Hampton and children have returned home from ling' relatives and friends. ^5 Miss Janie Shell of New York City Is the guest of Miss Quincy Simmons: She tfi reporting an enioyable time. Mr. ami Mrs. W. F. Hickson of Aiken were pop-callers at the ^ome of Rev Simmons and family >n Saturday. M r? Rontrii'ii Tloril^ir l..fr Jay to begin her work as teacher in York, S. C. We wish for her a very successful term. A. moving picture, showing the Life of Christ from Birth to the Ascension, will be eiven at Bethel ?hurch Friday night. The public s invited. NEW TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor ?Wollfurd,?S.-Gi?Avg"st through the 15th was a great week at our church. The pastor jeing absent on Sunday, the pulpit jn was served by Rev. W. M. McMillior in the morning and Rev. B. F. Smith at night. Each of these men brought us a wonder"ul message. On Mondav evenine at th? ree liar hour a great crowd could be *een making their way to the hurch. At 8:30 o'clock the pastor Tfesented Rev. S. ?). Rickenbacker >f Bamberg, who took charge of he meeting for the week. Rev. Rickenbackcr's first mes-age was "My cup runneth over." taken from the 23rd Psalms. This (fi vas indeed a wonderful message. ?= rhe crowd increased every night until Friday night when the ushers reported, 850 -people were an the outside. The spirit was lighly manifested throughout the Meeting. Twenty-three souls were added ?d during the meeting. The ushers :o the church and 198.75 was rais- * reported 2,682 persons heard these rreat sermons. It truly can \ be fC -aid that Rev. Riclcenbacker is a '"rent preacher and a good evtrnge-'-- ist. We all commend our pastor ror bringing us such a great man, rnd trust that he will long and ontrivo to bring us strong Gos- ~ >el preachers. We were proud to lave many visitors during the neeting; .. _ >upt. and officers at their posts if duty. The lesson was taught on he different classes and reviewed ^ fluyt, jQluss Mo. S tallied % hOifinmnicial banner; No. 5 the at- __ onlla nc,. banner. TJ V T> TT ft.on n TY1 A 1 ?. I.I. u. inn at u.tiv p. ? ?? - ' 'cry enjoyable time waft had by ill The Rouse Rrothers' quartett endered a number of selections it the niprht service. MissOfl Abelle Pnlmore, Kath- ? yne tfolmes end Mndfiralenn. Simp :his, together with the pastor, 'M lev. R. R. Rush, Dea. Robert ^ Tolmes, Sr., and Mr. Jacob Sapp notored to Augusta, Georgia find witnessed a very inspiring proram sporso -ed by club No. 5 and of the Moses Raptist church. Mrs. Daisv Walker, Mr. Johney Tills and Den. Blocker are ill- We re hoping for them a speedy fe- M ovary. ? ? Kathryne Holmes, rapoftar