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Friendship Church News j bei
Revrd'ainmre preached tuo \er
inspiring "sermons Sunday in Rev. shi
Peace'g absence. The pastor was ciu
attending the National Convention :a>
in Cleveland, Ohio. , hu
The returning numbers anj visitors
during the services were: se<
Mrs. Rosa Weaver and sen. -an? Mr
Branson Nicholson of Belt is Aca- we
demy, Mr. J. W. Green, New York: im
Air.-ClU-ie?W-ar+isoo : Mis??fe-H. Tti
Wiggins Af Stoubonvillo, Ohio; am
Miss Louise Belle Griffin. Mr. pla
Anderson. Mr. Canaan. Mr L. II
Brown. rtt
Miss Gertie Ihan Nix ha,, re- it,
turned fr?>m New Y rn!>o Miss \
.Mattie Belle Nobl-.s. Mrs. I.ucilc- i?._
Jefferson "f New York: Mr Levi }H
IlarU'y who has returned?from Yp
New York; Mis< Florence Kinl.y M
of Washington. Ih ( Mi-s Alice u;(1
Alexander. .Mr. .In soph Perry, Mr. ( [
William l>iz, M r. William War-I.p
ren. Mr. WilHa An.kr- .n and Mr. y?.i
James Harden. All visitors are V;i
a-lwr.y% woloomed.?
Uht*?la .',*:; part;.?uh en?by?rh Vft
Men's Ri otr.crhoed mi M<> mlay
night?w-*s?iarcpAy attended?tmd\vas
quite successful. v,1
Miss Manun Johns'n 1? ft Tin .'- c*
day morning for Smith Uarolin
State C .1K : . (Others attending
college are: C.erttude M. ore. Mil- ch
dred Washington. Jc.-so Hallmon.
'Ruth I.. Townsetid. Kdvth CumGertie
Dean Nix. ^
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~XtUAIRIHIUAXD A. M. K . ^
CHURCH "i.
Rev. .1. P. Washington, Pastor ie
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feui.tiay ww n mgr. ua>?rm^Tim ^
"BerTamTT Ihe Sunday SchboT" \va.- ..
Opened on time with the largest p
attendance this year.' The lesson .
> taught?arrrf reviewed by th jTj"
pastor. Much light was thrown
on the lessor bv the pastor who j ,
is quite an execute. The past":
was loud in his praise ,,f the teach- t
?ii?h unh pioiiin f iip-^TaIfci<>ilili ?l iw ?
terest manifested in the school. , "...
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Divine service began on time
with Mrs. Angcline Jenkins at the .
t organ. After preliminary remarks.
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the pastor sole, ted his text from
Hosea 4:0, "My people are do- t.(|
stroyed for the lack of knowledge.
etc." From this, he preached an ?
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Sunday evening he brought us (JS:
another message from Miroh 6:8. i
Theme: "Some things God requir ,)f,
es." No one can tell when Dr.
Washington reaches his climax fui ffi.
every effort seemg to l>e his best s
until the next time comes. He
seems to go higher and higher ir. u?
f every sermon.
The Pulpit A i el club had its
regular meeting last Tii'sdn' m
night in the Sunday School room
P" ' M??H RrU-thn TflyTrtT, Its president;'
^ presided^ She turned Ihe invvel
f~ over to Mrs. D. E. McGhee who ce>
jame Rpi
son WW
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TINY BRADSHAW i no.
mo
.! hold l hi* fort fur the ^fime*
i ir. Miss Taylor lift last Friday bra
Lit fur X+wv?York?Crty wtlor vi7
v. ill stay for a while. The woi
inch will miss her presence, hut niii
i her support. She is a one- St.
mired percenter! *- (
The conjrrejration was triad to r>r:
Mr. Johnny Lee Soabrook, and the
I). A. Junes. Jr. in the mommy wa
ship. These youny men spem C
.summer in Charlevoix. Mich C.
IV Di'uniisillf Viilin'r niirn
.* w...*, ?..v ..,
the ihutvli ; ?o?!s ami has . ami
i-e for them. T
Miss Catherine Jones has re- tar
-red?from New \ ork. and wat < p*
the evening worship. ami
,v f v.vtv triad Ik have the follow- (
visitors in mil1 morning w eiit
?7 Mr. and?Mrs. IS. Wtlsor., Br<
Alae Ilenrv Wiggins, Mrs. Ho
y I., Colman. Miss Minn'e frit
- i I'ir.kney, Dorothy Allen. }
mease Piiiktuy, Ruth Townsend. one
i1 Gwymlolin Ball. Come a^rain sjsi
ng ladies. your presence is al- Ge;
? aeoeptable. Nq
?- 1N"I I- ]t>> pi- \1M N MteFf
: in- A ikon .Mmi.-terx' Alliance -^1
! s its meeting Tuesday evening. 1
ptember Oth. at 8:30 p. in. Tho
"Ting \vlis held Tn the Sundry ^'
li >ol room ?if Friendship Baptis*
inch. Tito vice-president, Rev.
fv (iinn. presiding. ^0I
I ie minister;. are about finish'^vtth
?ffTtfit revival' meetings so'
' h w.in evidence fi'.rm the ^
r-v attendance on this regular
I ting night. The Usual brief ll<'
v.itiona! period was conducted !
I AC. W illiam Thit.Tcr"w^p li'naA
e. apunimr- song. Tbr-scripture?
' - read from the 23rd T'sahvn
ayer was offered by Lie. But- c
' The next?sung?was?fed?by- -yr
iviinuunrn uraham, w^jich ?
is. "On fhrist the Solid Rock
Star.iTT1 Uz
I lie mooting was turned ovei
'ho actintf president __
few brief remarks after which v
ski d the soc-eetary to read the- ^
ogram for the evening. This was
nc for information. Tho regular 3_
mtlilv duos were taken up at
is time and tho brethren respond ^
readily to their name*. ^
Kach minister was asked to
SU 1
.< a sketch of his Bunday serts
whtcH was very inspiring to
all. This keep* each minister
'ormod as to what each one is
ing in his church.
The time having ;i' i ivi'd for the "0n<
iching of the Sunday School les- Su
i, the appointee, Rev. J. H. Mcssiek
was asked to come for- dei
ird and teach the lesson. Rev. an
Kissiek taught the lesson in les
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H-I.V < i nniiiiHc iirui (.nouRnuui oy
inner. We afe clad to have Rev. cor
. Kisxick litre in AiV?nT aw he aQ>
<5 already proven to be a_lgyal '
mbef rrf" rlr^VTirnsterial Allian- prf
Joi
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Lhe?Rw, -R, W. Winn at this
>e commended Rev. Jv H~. Mcssick
for the good information a
Kave as he taught the Sunday '
n>ol lesson.
\ spiritual was sung, led by "
S. J. Justice. Rev. B. T. Mar- a
-extended to the alliance an in_ ^
i lion to attend his church's reul
at Denmark, S,_X). Tuesday P
. ,*r the third Sunday of this
nth.. The actintr president urg- ^
each minister?ttr bear this" in
nd and said "Let's help Rev P
T. Martin in his meeting in ^
a lever way wcr can." """ c
f Iinnr hiilng Inti it n 111""
"eraI consent that the sermon d
the even ing be postponed until C
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lowowiug i uesuay evening, <<
l* program committee was asked tl
lake notice and govern themres
accordingly- ? n
he program committee's report f<
s read by the secretary. Rev. R.
Winn. The report was received v
' adopted. a
I'he business having been com- A
t"d. the closing hymn was sung a
1 herrdiction pronounced by ja
L???J^luwt-iee. We .rdjuunil'd' ~f
meet the following Tuesday
ning at the regular time nnu w
ce. ? ? - tl
KCONT) BAPTIST CHl'RCH ._ v\
NEWS f(
Jinriay^wasrjr red letter day at F
ocond Baptist church. Havimg n
t closed a successful five nights
val meeting with Rev. O. C
ker. the noted evangelist and
pel singer, preaching. Rev. n
; ker of Aumista. (la is a *ory 0
ng man in the minsterv. Each Tl
!tt re brought to his hearers a
; r-cat gospel message and seven 11
sons were added to the church;
ee for baptism. Rev. C. W. Turbaptized
this number Sunday S
riling at 10:30,'afterwards he S
ached a great sermon, giving "
barge to the new converts. F
\t the evening service, we cole- hi
itod the Lord's Slipper. Many P
ting Deacons and members
r?i present, also several visiting D
isters. Rev. Turner spoke from a'
iVinunew zt>:ou. ?
)n Wednesday evening the a
yer sendee was conducted by h
sisters, A warm prayer service r<
s enjoyed. ' S
hi Wednesday evening Rev. O. ai
Parker and Rev. Turner were ^
ner quests at the home of Rev.
I Mrs. S. J. Justice. . g'
drs. Mattie Hockdav has rened
to Baltimore, M4. after ?
ruling several days with Mr.
I Mrs. Puller Williams.
)n Tuesday, Mrs. Emma Holmes
eitained at lunch Mrs. Helen
j\vn of Boston, Mass. Mrs.
lines ail'l Mrs. Brown are.
uiflc of many years.
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Jr. Henry Moor spent the week
1 at home with his mother and
ter, Mrs. Emma Moor and Miss
rtrude Moor. He is in camp in
it h Carolina Mm many frioniU- _
rhe girls and boys are leaving
ry day for schools and colloc,es.
hope for them success.
PS LEY METHODIST CHURCH ^
P it f T?* V Tamionn I ' o e I /? a
IVV I , A J. 4-4 AW U 111 liT'll , J U T I
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hurch \vas opened at the usual
in* with teachers at their nost?
duty, 11:00 a. in. Rev. Jamii_jTrT*acKed
from St. Luke 14:17,
me, "The Excuses we make." 1
At 6:00 p. m. the Epworth leag- N
met."
"1:00 p. in. Rev. Jamison deliver- '
-n wondertTTT
Fm 7:46. theme. "Never, a man- .
i.ke like this marr "^Visitors: Mr. e
tlliam, Mines, Misses Vernell ^
Railing, Gvissie Mavldik Mrs. _
mini McCallum, Mrs'. Maggie ^
ive and Miss Willie E. KoRoy '
Mrs! Sarah Brown was funera- 0
ed at Mt. Zion Baptist church
relay afternoon.
Till' npllUMl roH!R 111 the "
urch Monday night was enjoyed
all. Interestipg talks were made
Revs. L. PL Ginn, Washington
d Townsend.
The silver tea at the home of
rs. Isaac ' Gadsden on Sunday
iernoon was a success. A neat J
n was realized.
COPE NEWS )
Rev. C. C. Burgess,' Pastor
Sunday, September 14th, was T
v of the busy days at Macedonia 1
nday. C
Sunday School was called to or
by Bro. S. R. Connor. After (
interesting discussion of the
son which was very ably tauprht 1
the pastor, prayer service was
iducted by Bro. Elliott StevenTha
pastor came forward and
'ached an excellent sermon from
ihua 2:18, subject, "Scarlet
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HE PALMETTO LEADER
?s Florii
ircad in the window." We were E<
11 benefitted. The sermon was *
ood for our souls. _ _ -jtU
Mrs. Leila Harrison, Mrs. Emily 1st
ummersL Mrs. Lillian Rowe and _?
few others worshiped with us E
unday morning. rt>n
After the morning services the jjsj
astor and members motored over ^U{
i Canaan to take part in their nj |
'. M. and Y. \V. C. A. ThanksgivFig
services. Rev. S. A. Kuncfies
reached a powerful sermon from
Ionian 2:14, "For none of us livuPf
th, ""t" " Wi' wtc i' ell" 11"I'i1
sd. Till1 unill't program was won. rat^
erful. Mr. T. K. Bythewood of !
Lranpeburg, ami Mr. Johnny John- C0IT
on were amonp the speakers of H
he day. and
Kvcrything was fine. Food was wet
ot scarce. All present could have lie
?asted. ing
Sunday night we bail song ser- "Lc
ices led by the tots of Macedonia, Ret
ml prayer service by the adults. jraj|
ifter which Rev. C. C. Burpess j
pain came before us and broupht ^Qj]
u<!i|,p1 hi-fi j'Th11 inn whoii. t-fre- '
s'renpth lies." Subject, "What
ill ye pive if I deliver Him to
tee?" tro
Mrs. Daisy G. Olliver and others
o. shiperl witV-nsr-TlTey" 'spent a"
?w days with Mr. and Mrs. Wir ^ev
'orter and returned home Wed &a?
esday a. m. at Asheville, N. <\ ^
pro
BARNWELL'NEWS est.
Second Baptist closed Sunday a r
ipht with a very successful week ?0]
f thankspivinp service. Quit.-?a p
ew _of_LliG sister cburehe* -took ~
part in these services and the ftnfj
le. tinps were successful numeri n
ally, spiritually, and financially.* .
Rev. Gentry Sinnns preached at .
t. Potter's Baptist church, Elko. ei
. C. Rev. H. B. Bush, pastor ur
'is text was taken from the 108t'i ^no
'salm, subject, "Oh Lord, my vou
cart is fixed." Rev. Simnis is a ltu'
rumisinp younp minister. - ?
Miss Aubrey Dixson and'brother met
avid Ryan Dixson, have returned He
fter spending the entire summer the
.ray from home. Miss Dixson was and
summer school -student at At- the
mta University, after which the (]eb
?st of her vacation was spcnt-*in j
avannah, Ga. with her uncle and w^j
jnt. Prof, and Mrs. M. S. Statey. ^ .
[r. Dixson only had a chance
> say hello to the home folks, and |U)
sod bye, since he is a student at Sl7*e
tate Collepe and had to leave im- Per
tediately for?school. Raf
Miss Mary Cecile Duncan has sidt
ft for Voorfiecp N. and I. school ove
here she attended last year. not
Mrs. Ruby Snelling left Thurs- hee
ay afternoon for New York City feel
Mrs. Ojretta J. Hart spent the t]ra
oek end is Winston-Salem, N. C. tot)
ith friends. rap
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Russell -pju
nnouncc fhe birth of a twin boy I
nd c'irl September 14, 1941. Con- I
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rntuiauoru to .vir. and Mrs. Kns_ .
call
('ENTER RABUN NEWS bet
Sundry was a be^utijPul day. ^'ea
iuiulay School opend with- the t"T1
lupt. and teachers willing to be- I
in worship. , pre
After Sunday School, Rev. P. of
. llarton brought forth a wonder- Th<
ut message. It was enjoyed by ..
ill who were present. He after- '
mrdj. attended a funeral. ! da\
The junior choir -is to render | -t
nusic in ? program at New Beth- jtei
olwre Bapth+t church Sunday night. MlMrs.
Hattie Wilson of Lanford.
ipciit the we?ek end wrth Mrs. we.
Jelester Show" and family Sat
Mosdames Delarian. Atnanda. X
Ve.-.ley Sullivar., Richard, and Hat- Mr
ie .Madden wer the dinner guests list
if Mr. and Mrs. Luther Shaw Sun- rec
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kldie "Rochester" Anderson,
owned comedian, will appear
PERSON at the Township
litorium, Columbia, on Friday
it, September 26, through arguments
with the Music Cor- p
ution of America,
mderson, the highly amusing
ichuster"?of the Jack Denny
r7S program and leatured star
several pictures, is also an aclplished
eccentric dancer. |
Rochester's terpsichorean antics
likeable, quickwitted comedy
e acclaimed by critics and pub
alike as one of the outstand- I
highlights of the pictures '
i\*e Thy Neighbor," "Topper
urns," "Buck Benny Rides An,"
and "Man About Town."
11 addition to the tremendous
owing he has won .as m. rewult
his film and radio work, Roch?r
is remembered by many as
alented performer in the theaHe
appeard in several colli
revues ami has criss-crossed
country-many times on vauille
tours?and ^nhrht?club cnements.
Jndoubtedly the, foremost Neperformer
of the day, Roch?r
holds forth the promise of
are entertainment treat for
umbia patrons.
ochester's hi! ararious _snake
ce routine replete with turban
baggy trousers in the Paraint
picture "Man About Town"
his stepping in "Love Thy
ghbor," were somewhat of a
prise to many of his fans who
w -him only as the gravelled
Negro valet on the Benny
io show.
ut dancing is no new developit~for
the colored comedian,
has spent many years before
footlights both in vaudeville
revue "and was well known on
stage before his microphone
ut.
'he "special" dancing shoes
ch Rochester wears bear mute
convincing evidence of the
ufing" he has done. They are
i 12, and little more than ups.
The soles. are paper thin.Cged
holes are worn along the
>s from countless dragging*
r waxed hardwood. There is
the slightest suggestion of a
1 on either shoe. Rochester*^=
t slide into them without hinnee
and the soft and crinkled
s flap about his ankles like the
s on last year's scarecrow,
y certainly aren't much good
anything but shuffling?but
n! how he does shuffle in them!
iochester picked them up for
ut $2 some ten years ago and
s .them "congress boots." He
ieves~that they are about 75
rs old, dating back to Lincoln's
TTT
n order to save wear 011 these
cious brogans, he uses a pair
'doubles" during rehearsals.
? doubles cost him $20! -?!rs.
Agnes Shell spent the ?ifnoon
with her parents. Mr, and '
s. Stober Choice, Sunday,
dr.. and- Mrs. 'Luther llenery"
viaiting m Greenville last
urday.
Ve are ver.\ .',oiry to know that
. Charles Sullivan is on the si>k
. We wish for hitn a spoo l,
overy.
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BETHEL A. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. .M. R. Hudson, Pastor
Sunday v.as a beautiful day for
all church goers. The Sunday
Sc' iml. opened at the usual hour
with the Supt. and teachers at
their post,. of duty.
Tlie morning service was largely
attended. Local Henry Gilard delivered
a wonderful message to \
us from Exodus 3:8.. He used as
a subject, "Pull of thy shoes."
This sermon was enjoyed.
We were glad to have Mrs
Clara Geathcrs out to service after
being iU.
Mrs. Sarah Blake left homo on
Saturday for Savannah, Ga. where
?he will spend a week with her
sister, Mrs. Viola HtiJ/ward. We
pray for her a happy stay.
L. C. Hayward, reporter
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