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REV. \V. R. HOW MAN. II. S., H. D. c
Rev. Bowman left Columbia last
night fur Fairmont, N. C.^w*here
be go s a? a special newspaper 11
reporter for Bishop M. II. Davis. '
The lie v. Bowman is well known x
SooLii Caiulina in the jouinalis- f
^^:.ic l.e.^1 ami this speeir 1 invitation i<
'fro a Llshop Davis siiow'A that *
his Willing is attracting national '<
attention. His friends throughout
the ?tatj are wishing him much t<
success. ? ^
While at the conference, he will J=
represent Up* Pnlnn'ttii T.emW, rlf I F
which he is news editor. s
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JKRfCiTO A. M. E. CHURCH 1
Rev. J. P. CiunminjrS. pastor
^^^day^for all church goers. The Sun(hv
So ho ol opened at the usual c
hour with the Supt. end officers
at their posts of duty. The lesson Jj]
was very good.
. Surulav was jiur last day for '
thi? conference year. A large
- -crowd was out. Our ittvine service T
began at 12 o'clock. Prayi-rSwevic?v'j
v conducted by Rev. O. R. Riley,
after which our pastor. Rev. Cummines
brought u.s a message from
St. John 17:1. subject, "My work
i? done." He delivered this mess-go
with th" power from on high 1
r id everyone felt uplifted. Our s
t hearts were made to rejoice. The s
snirit was very high in our morn
ing service.
Rev. A. H. Coleman assisted (the i
past- r rnd commented on the
splendid work which has been done
tliis year. The I.otd's Supper was
administer. d?tn?a?large crowd??(
At 7:20 we all returned for the t
? candle lig: t -sermon Avhi.vh?was- -t
the last sermon. The church wjjis t
h.r.utifuily decorate 1 with candles r
and everyone helil their ligh4_.Our t
pastor preached another soul stir- t
cu \tnrt n-ir ?
s^biect, "Let your light shine." c
Every nc. again rejoiced in the
G??d of their salvation. A large i
crovd attended this service and r 11 I
. v n witnessed it think that it was c
r!-v. Troy wished for the return
r f- Rov. Cunvninars for his eon- \
genial wnv ?>f amusing his congre. >
jratit it."lTo has made many friends ;
in this communitv and they r 11 i
leva t > hear him expound the gos- i
pel.
R;v. Cummings received many ?
left,!.-. (,-f tokens Sunday night h
v-hicli also made Sunday a grand I
d'?v. We hope to finish him up at
R thel ri' vt Sunday, November 9. ' r
f-mn red be with us. !u
I! v. C<.111 miners was the dinner 'c
truest of Mr. and Mrs. Afred Dun- '-f
can and reported an enjovabre din- ,
f npr. _ o
We invite you to Jeriaho on
r:, ?t 'and third Sundays and to ' s
R<>tvel on second and fourth Sun- j
("nvs. Come, you will enjoy our '(j
sorvix*iW f
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IN AND AROUND IWC.ELAND f
Miss Ethel Brewer who has been
at the ImmTskTo of her father, Mr.
Jo? Brewer, has returned to N. Y.
C. Mr. Brewer is recuperating ra- p
nidly.
Mr. T. 'c. Brewer of Phila- p
d"lpvia. spent the week end visit- a
in? his father, Mr. Brewer, who v
~ is" ill but iirfpT'ovInf? nicely. ~?" " -y
Pev. and Mrs. Jean Adair of a
Chester, visited friends here Sun- j
daw f
Mrs. fda "Mae Rcrbinson - who ^
teaches in Dillion. .spent the week r
end with her husband, Mr. Leon p
Rohinson. I
Dr. Ratcliff of Charleston, who ?
is a member "of the interracial ~
commission and director 01 mo
Jenkins Orphanage, spoke at the
Rantist yid Preshvterifn churches f.
(white) in Chesterfield Sunday. He *.
\vas dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. *
A1 hurt. Johnson. .
I.et us help la ouiid All!1 PHCU "J
hv sunnortiner colore ) businesc in- f
stitutions. The Blakenev Cafe, ^
PeterV/irg Grocery Store owned ^
and operated hv Mr. Bill Blakeney,
and Rev. Leak's eroeery store ere ^
all wel sto"ked and will appreciate
your patronage.
When in Cheraw, meet your
friends at the most modern place,
College Inn, Mr. Cole, the pror
prietor, takes pleasure irj serving
you, ... . .= e
The Lerdcr is a business con- ]<
cern. Give it your support by sub.
scribing for it. F
^ Prof, an-i Mrs. II. C. Rrewer ](
of Hartsville, S. C., visited rela- ]<
tives here last week. f
Mi?s? r-is'i'" Rrewer of the Union n
school, Miss Thomasina Seiners c/f f
the Anvelus faculty, and Miss lye- "
oli Roipflers. principal of the Ruby
school, spent the week-end with j
h .-,r.??otivr. narents. P
Prof. D. J. Johnicon of Timmons j
vittr. spent the week end with_hia _c
mother, AIM. P. E. Julinsim. 1
Misses Lavenice end Geneva r
.Tdhnscm and Miss Mattie Lowery, t r
students at Clinton Collate, spent j
the week end at home. p
ST.
JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
?nv. I\ P. Dreher, Pagtor
A \ibt v lllc?Sunday wag a high
nd happy day at St. James. Mutiny
School began at the usual hour
'itli The Sunt. Iini, B. T. Johnson,
>ack at his post <>f duty after
abst.ii two weeks from an
*.?. it.entd. A large number of the
acht rs were present. The lesson
as timely an(| beautifully* taught
y all teachers.
-After the discussion of ire lesnn
we h; d a Sunday School pray .
r meeting for the young folks
nd which \yas enjoyed by all. At
he tT se of the prayer meeting,
he Supt. called for the gleaners
"hich had been given ovt to get
he pastor an overcoat. $25.00 was
aised. The persons who won prizes
fere: John W. Goodwin, first
rize; Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, secnd
prize; Prof. 11. Ellison third
rize. The prstor was alhin smiles
nd thanked the Supt. and all the
Sunday School workers.
At 11 :.'H) the humble servant
rougJit t<> -bis- hearers the mornng
message from the theme, "Sana's
banquet and Christ's." This
vas rn appropriate sermon for
he occasion. This being eommunm,
day. the speaker compared the
wo tables. This sermon will be
ang remembered.
At 3 o'clock we were called back
u the basement of the church to
fitness a program and silver tea
monsored l?y Stewardess Hoard
Jo 2 Thic \v;i.. tlo. tv.mt?of the
eason, $8:G8 was. realized.
7:80 found us back at our posts
f duty and ready for service. Afer
the devotions the pastor preach
d another soul stirring sermon.
*hus wx? closed another successful
ax
Our fourth and last quarterly
onference was held on last Monlay
evening at 8 o'clock. All re
itfrts were good and we are as'^n"
or the return of our pastor. The
(residing elder. Dr. \V\ S. Minis.
ves?paid?in?full.?Look?fur uv<_
ij^rht here in the corner next week
Inti 1 then, I'll say so loina ?
SAXON SCHOOL
Saxon school, with ;n enrollpent
of nearly nine hundred, has
successfully completed its first
ix weeks?the beginning of what
ach pupil and teacher is hoping
0 make, a record year in every
,nd scholarship;
All classes have been organized,
1 lading, most of the primary
trades. Tw<> classes recently orjanizod?want?to?toll
-ytnt :-bout
heir groups. Miss Benson's first
rradc*~invludos These officers Tdf
:e term: Frank N. Fitzpatriek
(resident; Antoinette Bonner, societal*
y; Gwendolyn Marshall.
reasi:rer; Susie Capers. tardy
nonitor; Helen Win rard. chairmm
>f program committee; Thomasina
'efferson. chairman of sic!; conipiltee;
Minnie Benson, reporter;
B. Simmons and Elias Williams
nrotakors.
The second grade under Miss
Villirms, has also cltoson it's little
ffirovs as follows: I.ouise Sims,
resident. Nancy Matthews, gec
tarv; Lorraine Marshall, treas
irer; Maceo Johnson, reporter.
Those little people. well as
post of the intermediate groups,
ave their own thrift clubs.
Pupil* from the various grades,
aider the direction of Mrs. Clark-,
nd Mrs. King, are rehearsing a
hiqtie skit which will be proscntd
at Washington high school dur.
ng National Education. Week,
ilong with drajnatiz; tions from
thcr citv schools.
Wo invito you to visit Saxon
ohool Murine National Education
iVcck. See what your children arc
loiner--bo able to commend thorn
or their pood work an ! to holn
nderstand and correct their <1 ificulties.
Mll.l En CH VPEI. V. M. E.
( HLIU II
lev. Benjamin F. Sumpter, Pastor
_ The Columbia Annua 1 Confornce
is now history.- The officers
nd members of Miffer^Thapel an
ery qrrateful to the Bishop for
eturninsy Oof pastor to us for
nother year. Not <mlv are'wo reoieinK
in... his return...but our i
riends, both \Chite and colored
*Tfdv. SuVnptor was afliis bestin
Sunday nite. His text was tnkn
from 1st Cor. fi:20. "Ye arc
>rouprht with a pricw." Subject, .
IiLcsUs Paid . It ..All." This avasau
Tert message, and our hearts
/ere made to rejoice.
Sunday, Ncwember 0 Rev. A. C.
Sumptcr. pastor of Mt. Vcrivn
V M. K. church, Columbus. ()..
'."ill preach for us. Rev. Sumpter
a of the former pastors of
tllen Temple A M. FT church at
.reenv'lle. S. C. The verv beauiful
edifice there was built dur
npr his pastorate.
We invite the public to come and
ear this great devine on Sundry
norninpr.
BKTHKL A. M. V. CHIRCH
Rev. B. J. Hutchinson, Pastor
Sundf v School was called to ordr
by the Supt.. and teachers. The
>sson was reviewed hv the pastor.
At 11:30 morninp service bepran.
'rayer by Bro. Louis Brown. Sesction
by the choir. The scripture
esfcon was rend by Rev. W. Liny
roni the 2flth chapter of St. Matt.
Tie pastor selected his text from
\salm 71:9, taking for his subject,
'The prayer of old aye."
The niyht service was fine and
nspiriny. The coat rally was call-i
o 1?.. ^ r M?Hr. T
II ouiiuoy III^IIL. ?nn, mtivwv
"Mnokney having rrised the highest
amount over $10.00, was dednn'M
winner i?f thr ron't.?She
aised $22,015. Mrs. TheodosTh
a+aeH the-aocond highest amount,
510.50, but there waa only one
ir1z?.
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AROUi*.I) WEST COLUMBIA
AND CAYCE
Bv Rev. A. L. Diggs
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Sunday morning at the ti? al g
.' om- Sunday school was called to I
order at the Mt. Pleasant Baptist I
church. All workers were at their 1
post of duty. After the class i;
study, of the lesson the review e
was conducted by the Supt.
At 12:00 our morning service >'
began. The Pastor, Rev. G. W. ?'
Brightharp, brought us a wonder- a
ful message, which was enjoyed
by all present. 1
tt:00 O'clock found -us back in <
the House of the Lord listening 11
to a powerful sermon delivered r
iv the pastor. This indeed was ^
a soul stirring sermon. You are
welcome to Mt. Pleasant chrrch ^
it any time. T
?Mr. and Mrs Berry Wuyman '
have returned home after spend- '*
hg a' few days in St. George. v
A son was born to Rev. and M i s "
1. W. Shaw of West Columbia at
fhe~~Waverly hospital. October
12. 11M1. The baby weighed nine
mxL three fourths pounds;
mother and babv are doing fine.
Mr. Emory Williams the son of
Mrs. I.ucy Carter got hurt at the
?aw mill last v.eek by a piece of
'umber falling on bis foot. He is *
improving. J
Sir. Abraham Butler is on the
sick list, also Mr. Henry Waiters. !
Brookland Baptist chnreh is
planning on making their church ^
'arger and I have made all six %
leaeons captains, so Hereon Hor- .
ace Mickens had a Choir rally
Sunday afternoon at Brookland '
rhurch to help him on his part. "
ITic following- choirs wore :?resent ]
rnnTr Samuel Baptist choir; St. I :
Tames Bapt. choir; Double Branch ^
A. M. E. Church choir and Brook- i
Tar<l Church choir also Mt. Pleasnt
Baptist Church choi . The (
.singing was eood. everybodv en. j
\>ed the service: Several?atW dresses
were made; ' several soloy '
sung. Re\\ A". T7 DTi>"rrr. R"v
\Vm.-Gr<'en and Rev. To'and Jones *
<Vere preachers that were n'-oa-n'
and made short talks Collection
s follows: St. James $1.25; Don- j
Me Branch $1.10; Mt. Pl"rsnnf .
$2.25; Third Samuel SI.0a: Bvoo' .
'and $o.00 and Mt. 7,ion 'loo. T<>
al ?fvAA; p>i hi io eolleet j<?ii S. It A
rand total $1A..'{A. Mrs. -Celir .
T.irine stop, mist'rr of eeremon. ~
:es.
Ri-v. J. Hall is sti'l hnviv a i
I
,;ce surplv of eroceries in hi* }
store on Railroad Ave., in- Free. t
orn Town. West Columbia. v
RrooMand RaptisJL?Simdav ,
^<hn:i| Report i
Rrooklnnd Rant. Sunday school
met at the t stial hour with th<
Supt. a"d teachers at theil*- post
nf dutv. A wonderful discussion j
>f the lesson was had. after which ^
"he lesson was reviewed, by the
Supt. It was very >rrand. j
, W. H. Mitchell. Fupt.; "MTss An ;
nie Pearl Mitchell, secretary.
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^OITH JAMAICA. X. V.
Sunday was ., lovely day. fcvery ^
?ne was rushing to chiyvh. Mrs.
Myei\. and Mrs. N'agnles attended 1
Bethlehem Baptist church.
Mrs. Houston. Mrs. Jackson and 1
their two nephews. Daniel and
James Chandler, were the dinner c
guests oi ,>ir. and mis*. Charlie li
Anderson of Bayside, L. I.
Little Vivyan Corley is still on I
the sick list at the Meadow Brook
hospital, Hempstead,. L, I. Wo
hope she will soon recover. STfe is f
the dauhgter of Mr. end Mrs. A. J. v
Corley. h
Mr. Jaine, Chandler was a visit- e
or at the Brooks Memorial church v
Sunday. Rev. Currington. the pas- s
tor. welcomed him back again. t
Airs. Myers and Mys. E. Nag- p
gles were the afternoon guests of n
Mrs. Hustor and family on Sim- [
day*=alLof vJamacia. p
"?"Little William? Milton--haij^-a
hirthday party on Friday. He had ^
as hi^ guests: Dolores Xaggles, j
Dorothy Brown and Joan Milton, j,
Thrv reported a swell timrrtt ten's"'
fun to see Billy blow out candles. V
Mr, D. Williams is .in Flushing ^
cover. ^
We are asking -ell the members ^
of th~> Xew Comers club to visit .
Mr. Williams.--We
are very glad to see Mr
Horrv Rice home a train nfter ? 1
brief illness in the Jtamacia hos- ?
I
Mr. Thomas Marshall was in
Jamacia Sunday at the home of c
Mr. and Mrs. K. Naggles. - v
Mattie L. Foulks
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LAMAR NEWS (l
Miss Ethel Davis, Reporter t
1 -r
Sunday School was opened at
the usual hour by the Supt., Mr. t
E. J. Jeffrey. The lesson was re- t
viewed by the pastor, Rev. M. J. J
Porter, ?nd wrs enjoyed by all. h
At 12 o'clock service, the pastor
used as his subject, "Christian
Itfve," taken from St. John 13:34- ?
35. Indeed this was a wonderful *
sermon. Everyone seemed to be h
greatly inspired. After the sermon, n
the W. S. C. S. reported as fol- a
Inwrrr""Mrs. Mamie Dubose, $3.20; r
AT. o li'U ITauilrhn ? flS
la Porter, $3.60; Mrs. Ruth Hnr- si
ris, $.50; Mrs. Baltic Dukes, $1.20; F
Mrs. Nonie Crowley, $4.00; Mrs. b
Ruby Thomas, $1.60; Mrs. John
Sanders, $3.70; Miss Ethel Davis, r
$3.30; Mrs. Carrie Byrd, $10.80; G
public offering:. $5.37. Total, $46.70. f
The final drive to complete the to- g
tal budget will be at John Wesley S
Sunday, November 16th, at which"
time the pastor will be paid in t<
full. This drive is. headed by the ti
leadeis>
Prayer week wa,' observed at J
John Wesley from October 27-31, o
connducted by the W. S. C. S. a
These women did their best tp Rut \
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THE PALMETTO LE
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
On Saturday, November Jithj
Jndertaker Charlie ^Denton will
o to Greenville,- S. C., for the
'duiu'il mi-ftine of the Working
lenevolent society on November
7 he goes to Greenwood where he
s to serve as a juror in the Fedr&l
Court.
Several thousand colored ^oldel's
are in this area. Sun. morn
ik' many of them attended church
nd were taken to different homes
n groups of 2, 3 and 4, for diniei".
Saturday, the Orchestra of
hi* 24th Infantry was given dinitrr
in Fin ley High school dining
oo?jn, and all afternoon and until
0?o'clock they were?at?the?Kuii
:refund to meet the citizens in a
Jet- Acquainted meeting. At nite
hey enoyed a dance in the Exhibit
hall which had been decorated
leai.tifully for the occasion. They
cere given sandwiches and punch
They were more than 1,000 pres.
nt. Misses Rice and Harris, the
wo Home ?Economics teachers,
issisted by Miss McMullen and
diss Winter, made the 2,700 sand
vichcs and Mrs. Ella Watson,
hairman o f the committees,
na.de the punch.
Mr. John H. Walkjer, and Mr.
?\ H. Martin, manager of the Win
ton Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Jreensboro, N. C., motored down
md spent the week end with Mr.
ivuiKyr s wne ana son, Mrs. HelIS.
Walker and little John Hnr
'ey Walker.
Chester friends were sorry to
earn that Prof. Cyril Spann who
s in camp in Ft. Leonard Wood,
Missouri, was taken suddenly ill
vrth"acute- appendicitis, arid' had
o?undergo?an?immediate?ofK-raion.
News each day from the
lospital says he is improving nice
y.
Mr. Ross " Lee McCulloUugh of
statesville, N. C., is visiting his
mother in law and sister, Mr. and
ill's. James Stroud.
Many persons attended the ST.
M. E. Z. conference in York last
ve'ek.* Rev. W. A. Hilliard and
vife, who have Jieen here at the
Metropolitan A. M. E. Z. church
or the past five years, were sent
o Wilson, X C. Rev. and Mrs.
Milliard endeared themselves t o
ill of Chester.. He is a fine pasor
with a very fine wife. Com >tr
here, are Rev and Mrs Cole
nan of Union. Mrs. Coleman is
itir own "Miss Alcestis McCulouii'h,"
so Chester welcomes most
leartily one of her own daughel
s hi i i-, In y.o ve ilnn|r uilh
'eiy scholarly 'husband as the
lew pastor of the -church, Mrs.
McCulTopgh attended Finley high
school here, and was a member
?f t'he first graduating class.
Mrs. Mary Jane Coleman of
rmo, is visiting her relative, Mrs
Mary (iray, on Mobley street.
The death of Mrs. Caro Wiliums
of?Greenwood was strd news
lere. Mrs. Williams was the mo
her of Mrs. ,\gnes Williams
(Vashington, who "taught here sev>ral
years She was also a. school
mite of Prof, amf Mrs. S. L. Flhey.
In Hartsville last Friday, Finey
high won from Butler high,
finis big of Union plays here
fhuisday afternoon. No more
light panics this season, on aeount
of government orde* s? sav
rig electricity.
n And Out of (Jethseniane
The hearts of the many, many
fiends of Mis. Mary Ellen Hope
ere saddened Ly her passing on
ist week. She was loved be ev
ryonc stir- mot. The .funeral* sor.
icos wore conducted at the Gi-th.
emane Baptist church. Sunday af
ernoon, November 2nd. The
eyutiful flowers _ and the onorious
crowds bespoke th" fact
hat she was highly cherished by
cr- friends-. -Preddcnt-dameff IV.
loudloeh of Friendship colleee mo
ored down for the funeral rites,
fe was accompanied by Mr. B.
1. Browo^iui.ijistructur at Friend,
hip and the music director. Miss
J. DeVese who brought along
cr quintet. The quintet santr
wo beautiful numbers plus a solo
y one member... jjf. the group,
jther friends of Miss Annie "B.
Ipjie from Rock Hill were- down
lso.
Telegrams a rrd condolences
nine from the .many friends of
he bereaved family. Mrs. Hope
ens a faithful member of the
hutch. choir and societies, as
vas well expressed by different
it embers of the same. She leaves
ehind seven children and a host
f other relatives. We all pray
hat they will carry on as she
I'Mlllll TiflVP' Tnejn u<>
Mrs. Hattie McCuIloug'h, who is
caching in Fairfield county spent
he week end with her mother,
drs. A. B. MeOlennon. and her
lusband. Mr. James McCiillouah.
vvr a successful week of prayer
ervices. We wore delighted to
lave so many of Sandy Grove
lembers worship with us. We are
lways gald to have you, conie
The teachers of the Lamar high
L*hool attended the Colored State
'air in Columbia Thursday, Octoer
30th.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Poole, and child
-.c r\?i x <-? ^
i-u <ri i ?ariinj<ion, i,.; Mr. IV'..
iregg and Mr. -Frank Williams of
)swepo, S. C.T were the dinner
uests of Mr. and Mrs. K. Davis
unday.
Many youths attended the silver
ea at the home of Miss F.arnesine
McCollough .Sunday afternoon.
we were glad to See Miss Mary
ahe Mack at church after being
n the sick list for some time. We
Iso wish to thank Miss Mary J.
lack forr the lovely flower8 she
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A010R
AIKEN NEWS
Vi'et ley MethodiBt Church
ki -N. Jamison, Pastor
.JChurch-school?epemrtl?at "the* u.J
I i nl h"Mi;i?Eleven?a.m.?Kcv. Jam
j i a ft mounted the -rostrum a d
| Ui'Pk his text .from Isaiah 42:1.
I nVnte. The Oflice of Christ. Af.
ter preaching the Lord's S.ppei
\ us served. Seven-thirty p. m.
Rev. Jamison preached from St.
_ Mark .4:3(1. theme. The Challenpa
if God's Will. Visitors: Mr. atjd
Mrs. Henry Cave, Mr. James Estee
and Misu Beatrice Calhoun.
- ?Si* f>.m; tt silver te<rwas~at
the home of Miss Rosa Orr which
I was a success. Last Tuesday
-- > i-ght the Ladits' Aid met at the
i home of Mrs. Bertha Harvey. .
i The fourth quarterly conference
. will be held by t*ne D. S. Novem1
l.er If, at 7:30 p.m.
Mt, Zion A. M. E. Church
Rev. Paul L. Wells, Pastor
Graniteville, S. C.?Sun. school
- opened at the- usual hour with
Supt. D. B. Spann and otticers ut
r -their post's of duty.
Morning services were well attended.
The pastor preached a
very interesting sermon using as
a subject "The Glorious Rapture
f the Church".
Many visitors and members
were present during the evening
? lipvinna 'PVwx ??? /?*. Li
. v . . A ??*; pasiui uruu^ru 10
lis another soul stirring message
- He closed as his subject "Behold
tiie Hand of God." Out of town
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Rich,
arc! Moore and Mrs. Hammond of
Aiken.
Miss Annie Singleton of Char..
~ loston, S. C., spent the week end
- ??i.Ki o>.ti? of Rev. and Mi s. Wells.
Mr. - and Mrs. Joseph Goodsen
of Aiken "Were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs Emory Gowdy
Saturday, Nov. 1.
Everyone is looking forward to
he coming of Elder Farmer who
s expected he-e the .second Sunlav
night.
'friendship Baptist Church
*ev. M. Si. Peace, Pastor
Everybody was glad to have
the pastor back in his pulpit on
'ast Sunday. He held his audi nce
spell bound as he preached
morning and night. Sun. school
rrid B.T.U. were extra gootl. It
. wonderfulto note how our- peole
express .-themselves in BTU.
The pastor is conducting a ten
nights revival in Indiana. This
is a city-wide revival. There are
--U?Baptist churches;?w+rrte?irmt
colored takin a part in these rewv.i
s
am. iur me pastor a
'lnrious meetin and we know he
will 'have quit., a hit of contact.
This is supposed to be his last revival
for this year. We have
missed him while he was away
' but were happy to know that
fheie were many who have been
- rrspired and touched by hiT
preachings,
Don't forget the annual fair
sponsored by the Missionary society
on the 12, 13 and 14 of Nov.
" "There are 11 booths plus games
and entertainment. [Remember
'here will be no government tax. I
Among the visitor* and return-1
1.
iih.-iiiuv.-ia wursmping wun us
>n Sunday were: Mr. Thomps.in.
New York; Mr. Louis Porter. New
York; Mr. Buck Harris, New
York; Mrs. Abbie Jackson, Mrs.
Onnie Lang; Mrs. Essie Crawford
Mr. Elbert Patterson, Mrs. Weav
r and a group from Iiottis,
Mr. and Mis. Isaiah Edwards
'iave returned from Asheville, N.
C.. where they S^ent the sumher.
They are now residing with
V?tie.- Edward's parent*, -Mr. artd
Mrs. S. \V. Nobles at 1014 Fairfield
street.
J \
Second Baptist Church
Rev. J. W. -Miles, Pastor
Nov. 2nd?The Sundav school
-mot "at the usual hottf- wrfh a very
instructive lesson."subject Sin and
brought for the p u 1 t Sunday.
The bovs' class of which Mr.
M arcus >? teacher^ won the b;.nnor |
last Sunday.
Miss I.essie Marcus is proving
herself?a?Itevdirttr church -worker.
Mr. N. H. Sparks of Tiiv.monsville.
S. C,, made ?i business trip
to Lamar last Saturday. Jle will
j Worship' at John Wesley Sunday.
November lfith, and will be the
(dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs." R.
L. Byrd.
| Mrs, Mary .. BinneU and Mrfel
Mary Rogers were the dinner
guest.; of Rev. and Mrs. \Y. Frasier
Sunday.
j Miss W'ilbor Damon railed at the
parsonage to see her pastor Monday.
Mr. Louis Conobipd j*
himself an outstanding churchman.
Even though Mrs. Norrie Crawlev.
president of the W. S. C. S.,
is torching in Marion county, she
never misses being at church at
every call.
j Sandy Grove Methodist Church
The birthday dinner Mrs. Mhrio'n
Rivers crave her hsuband, Mr.
Moses Rivers, last Sunday, will
ever linper on his mind as one of
the preat events of his life. Rev.
-1 ^ Tt M T I i nn4 - . - % P - . ^
unciHi i s. yr. ir i ortui, ini , nn/i
Mrs R. L. Rvrd, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woods, '
and Mrs. Eva Casey were anion?
the invited puests.
Rev. N. Rrown, pastor of N'ev
Heaven Methodist church, will he
jthe puest preacher at Sandy Grove
.3:30 p. ml. Sunday. His ehoir will
sinp. Everybody L invited.
Come see Sandy Grove "park
the ball." She will pay the total
for everythinp Sunday. We want
- to. get through Sunday so that w^._
will be able to help other charpes
'to pay OUt.
I We arc lookinp forward to a
preat communfty fair sponsored
by the 4-H Brotherhood Com Club
jits Consequences. At the close t
the S. F Prnvor - M vicc was cor
ducted By l>t-R. A7"TT"^t'uin"iiM!iV':
Sermon by Key. C\, W. Turner,
rry 'sti ikiny "message.
We al'e vrltitl to see Mrs. Mo/m
am. el back home ami tilling he
ace on the senior choir. Sh
as been f:> Uarien. Conn., durin
'ie' summer months.
The1 friends of Be v. Miles wil
I e tflad to learn that lie is im
- j roving?nftor?being-?confined I
i is room for the pa>t -d~ k?
lie is jrreatly missed at churcl
service.
Mr. M H Hobnes "attended tie
Beaver Creek association at tie
Antiocn Baptist chureh. Snllv.
ftev- \\. .Vi? CMman. .i.odrn
tor.
Tl?e Christians ciub met a* : r.?
1 ome of Mrs, Limey. (.'ulnmu. N '
and \vas entertained' bv "M-s
' olinan Mrs. Jones and '" Mrs
'i'lioinpaon. After the rejfula'i
loutine of business and some <-.
marks by "the President. Sistei
1.11a Galaway, the infect inp witclosed,
and the hostess served vro>
fiesi.ments. Quite an enjoyable
'leetine.
\ isitors at the evening churci
ervice: Mr. and Mir, William
'ohnsbn and son; Mrs. Carrie B
n.ith, Mr. Calhoun and Mrs. Es.
ie Oliphant and daughter Inez
We enjoyed having them. Visiors
are always welcome at Sec.
"'lid Bapilsi. Tf yo-j would wi=i
a u'Kn* I : ?
- ........ .. 11cil is ^winjf on over the
tate amon? th(. race see A. B
I en nines ami cet The?Palmel t<
'.eader.
The MirH-tc ial Alliance of Air
n county met on Tuesdv.y. Onto:ier*'2X^at
S p.m. The no'timS waheld
at Sunday school ro.mi ol
Friendship Baptist of this city.
The devotional services, wen
.popdiirtod-hy tho-Choplnin. IP v. S
J. Justice,..who led in-sinking the
opening soil'.' after w'iiich Rev
Norman Davis wasasked to i lea'
in prayer. The scripture was-jrea'
by our chaplain who afterwards
led us in sir.ina a spiritual. Th?
meeting at this time-was turner
president who pave a few v< r\
'ncouraginp remarks.
The time Tor teaching of Sun.
lay school lesson having come tin
Rev. T. P. Hammond was a.-Lu
to come forward and tuk(- ehargi
of teaching. Rev. Hanimom
targht this lesson in an exeelleril
manor antl many point- wen
clearly brought out and explainer
by t'he teachr.' After singing a
uvvjivr spiritual we were great!}
favored In* having Dr. A. T How
ell (white) a man whom we al
have delighted to listen to because
he always brings us a very prac.
-tieal messaee, so helpful to all o
the ministers, there be in? alway:
so many illustrations drawn fron
his own experience. A risir.p
vote of thanks was given Dr. How
ell for this very excellent address
Rev. L. E. Ginn thanked t h t
ministers for turning out in such
a large group during the time the
Synod of Atlantic met at his
church 0:1 October 22. The Sot*re
tary, Rev. R. W. Winn was ; sked
to read the program "for the
following Tuesday. A silver otfer
ina was taken at, this time to help.
Rev. Heyward Holland with his
ehurch work at Williston. S. C.
fJpV: HnHnrui rhirntmrt -I n-Hi
anccy for their_ ready respo:'.^*-.
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HELP YOU At Wp|
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1 , Itching. When tqu acratch rour teal
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pliable, keeps it from becoming unru
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I working properly and guarantee y<
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scalp healthy. An ailing scalp causes , ^
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or scars. The body is pi\en power j
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kin. Each Hair Grows from a special |
j destroy or mutilate this true skin ' ,
it will ever form another true skin. < .
find a hair growinp from a scar or ' .
i of the hair bulbs. If you do < [
r will become brittle anrl break off ^ '
0 produce oil that keeps it *<>ft and I
ily and frotn cracking. t\ery hair hat |
iir Root. In order to have attractive, i
to GrSw Hair fey Vrrping T"OVir v'al|) t
ri or acar* do not de'ny taking our t
; your hoir. To keep your hair celli ^ 1
>ur?elf a healthy, beautiful head of 1
omplete Nu-Hair Treatment. i
9 Treatment consists of: ' i
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