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FOOTAfter
enjoying a very nice rain,
"Sunday was a fine day for church
goers. It was pleasant, cool end
refreshing.
At Weston Chapel the members
seemed to take on new courage.
Everything is being done to equip '
the pastor for conference.
The Sunday School met at th*
usual hour. The Supt.. Mrs. E. O.
Caj-ter. and her faculty were at
their posts of duty. The lesson was
reviewed by Mist Francis Dorr.
The Sunday School is moving
along nicely. They have sponsored
their annual rally to help with the
conference claims. This rally will
come to a close on the 16th. Every
one is asked to do his bit.
At 11 o'clock, the pastcrr, Rev.
M. G. Williams ascended the rostrum
and preach ., wonderful sermon
from the subject, "T'ee bread
of life." As the doors of the church
were open the spirit was high.
Holy Communion was given.
At 4;30 o'clock the Junior Missionary
met at the home of Mrs.
Helen?Jackson n? Cokesbury St.
They had a very fine meeting.
After the meeting a lovely course
of lemon pie, ice cream and" cake
was served. Mr. Augustus Jackson
served as host. "_lj
The A. C. E. league opened at J
Ci o'clock with Mr. C. L. Dorr I
very berntifullv discussed and the
? president, presiding. The topie''avh^
ycrune people seemed to have enjoyed
iti
At 7:30 o'clock Rev. William?
preached another soul_ stilling- sermon.
The collection was good
ail da\. ??? Everyone
is invited to come to
Weston Chapel and see how well
the Mock P. E. will rally to the
bishop's call.
At Morris Chrpel Baptist church
Rev. II. B. Mitchell preached two
soul stirring sermons at 11 and
7:30 o'clock. The spirit was high
ns the doors of the church were
opened. Holy Communion was given.
tored to Friendship Baptist church.
Coronaca. S. C.. where he also
pastors, and preached a powerful
sermon. The spirit ran very high.
The collection Was good.
At Tabernacle Baptist church
the pastor. Rev. S. E. Kay. preached
tWfy powerful sermons morning
and evening. As he preached, it
seemed rs if wonderful power was
sent to hi#i from on high.
At Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. church,
the pastor preached a powerful ser
mon. The Holy Communion was
given.
At 2 o'clock the funeral of Mrs.
Cario Williams wo? held at Tabernacle
Baptist church. An unusubl
ly large crowd witnessed the ser
vice.
Mrs. William*''was well tht/uirht <
. of by all who knew her. both white
and colored. For a number of years
she served on the faculty ns'pri- .
mary teacher at the West Sid j
school in the city. Mrs. Daisy R
Holman, principal. All of th" ,
teachers and a host <vf friends. ,
along: with the family. deeply .
mourn her passinc. The teachers
feel that we have lost a strong
linl >u our chain, so we can only
say. "Sleep on Mrs. Williams. Thy ,
work will never die."
L ol URCH {Xf,~ISrRev.
J. P .Gibson. Pastor
Union,^ S. ('.?The Missionary
?Society was called together at the ~
?&t>OVO finmprf rhni'pr /<?.....? 4-'
_ ^ v. 4 V .. null ll< I L-lU
leader, Mrs. Mamio Foster. ahmtr
?with our pastor and Mrs. Gibson
This meeting was opene I by its .
president, Mrs-. Foster The house
was then opened for business. In i
orjfanizinir onr"-snctoTv~ our pastor I*
dKided us into* throe circles: .
members I. JL_aml 3. Nov-l. leadee-l^
t^e general oresident, Mrs. F'oster; ,
No. 2. Mrs. Rent rice Danzlcr. lead- j
er: No. 1, Miss Gilliam Reader.
This meeting- was called by the ;
pastor for }i monthly report. No.
lr ami No. 2 reported SHOO. The I
report from?the?tomera!- treasurer-1 (
was $04.90. _ ?
We are thankine the Ix>rd for
our great leader and thu. cot/pera- ?
tion of his thnuehtful and helpful !
wife. We had four of our faithful-!]
deacons present in person of Dea- '
cons Dave Jeter A,) .,, W,,?..ln.. ..
Bro\ Simsa nd Wm. Bojran. who is |
also our Sunday School teacher.
Deacon Bopan made hi* report of (
the Sundav School, which \va?
Our R. Y. P. I J., newly organized
under the leadership of Mrs. L.
M. Gibson, is doing- fine, with the
assistance of the fine vice president,
Mrs. Sims. Itc report was |
$4.00. Rro. Porter was also a welcome
guest.
Our church has been wired and
we are confident that we'll soon
have lights. We are planning the
dedication of-the same in the^ near
";; future.
We invite vou to worship with
uc each second and fourth Sundays
at 12 o'clock. We are pressing onward.
Prnv for trs to gain faith and 1
strength Ui endure the task.
Thelma Peoples
I wish to correct a mistake in
last week's report: The pastor's
p. . subject was "The Cross Foretold."
instead of "The Cross Photo."
I "pay your
[, I'MI'TION TODAY! J
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BALL WTNXSBORO
NEWS
A very beautiful day was- last >
Sunday and inviting to ehmyh- i
goers. The A. M. E. Z. eonnbc !
lion had the light of way and
housed a splendid attendance to J
hear its new pastor Rev. J. H.
Lipsy. He was introduced by Cue j
Rev, J. \V. Simmons who with'up- ;
propriate words presented him to j
Jre people. Rev. Lipsy greeted i_
one and all who were present and
old thin that with then* eo<pjiera.ion
'he hoped to put over a -pro
gram for the Lord. The text of
discourse from which he preached
i heart felt sermon was found in
Hebrews 11:7.
From all appearances, we see
nothing to (lender the-prog, ess of
Zion under Rev. Lipsy.
Fairfield County Tr. school
moves on nicely with its enrollment
of 536 pupils, 145 of whom
ire in the high school department.
Our deepest" sympathy goes our'"
o Miss Nellie M. Gordon, our 5th
trade teacher who has been indis
nosed for f> weeks. In her absence
Mrs. Clarence .)aekron HT~
applying amply.
Relatives and" friends of Mrs.
' I . Batiste are very glad to
know that she Is able to be tip
nil co oiit visiting. Last week
-*be was the dinner guest of Mr.
Mid Mrs. S. A. Moore. !
nd Mrs. Clarence Jackson accom
.<anie<l by Misses Eva Mcintosh
Mary Alice Bagley and Kathleen
7os* were among those who wit-'
-v.T.". i >i.^ c e t,,..i,?
tv nit" o# kiuuv.- tii m i i.'^r\c"_
"ast S.'itv:relay.P" They have, wonders
to toll about t'he trip. ?
I.ost wo forgot?Tho FairfU'Id
County Toachors' association bad
:ts first meetim: on the 2nd Sat.
trelay in October. The mooting
'as the lni'trest and most success
'Nil first nieo.tinir in the history of
ts career. President M. S. Whit
inert on presided. After the reffstration,
the roll call and the rou
'ine of business was over. Mrs.
her was introduced. She ?ave a
*ery inspirational talk mapinjr out
he. work fdr the year and asking
-he eoopertrtioir oF the 127 touii.
' < with whom she. came to work.
MI oflicers were approved f o r
mother year and .juljournment
ook place.
Miss Fmma Beattv. an instruc
'or at Finley Hi. Chester, was
he week end cuest of her parents
last week.
See Mr, Eddie Hall and fret
our copy of the "Leader".
Calvary School
(hi I* riday, October 24. the parents
met u.t tlie above named?
school?with the principal, Mrs. E.
.1. Williams, and the supervisor
>f Greenwood county, Mrs. M. E.
Johnston, for the purpose of ortratdziajj
tin- P. T. A. After the
lection of officers. several ])lans
ivere set forth for the' purpose of
raising funds for the newly built
school.
On Saturday nijr.-.t the P. T. A.
trace an entertainment at the '
school. A sum of $S.no was realized
rofn this affair. ? ' "
Oil Snndav nitrht V..', ..i.ili...- >
ho (io>|K'l Li.'htt.Juhiloc Singes
ej^pt-Mrrrkrrt?this <; }? ?>1 irP n pro- 1
rram_of spiritmils. They -were *n_kivo.i
by all. Wo arc certain' v
iriual to sec the t>ci,*plc nf (ireiYi- >
vood and Ninety Six s?> interest".tl 1
n our efforts. It is irr cannot i
Icsire to always nnt Xurih- efforts- s
.hiLX_wH]?help?tirv? comimmit-v?t
drive for greater achievements.
We have groat plan* sot .forth.
'or-this school term and with the 1
toll) of liml an^ leadership of our I
teacher, wp hope to accomplish
nuny, if n<d ell.
If you are interested in what's
laonenimr at Calvary s ho?l. Sa- :
o. V n<iu:n nil' 1/t'illH'l',
i roe n wood County Teachers Meet (
The Greenwood County Tec eh- i
r<-? (Jrnt11> Nc o. A , niTT^a t ATe w
/ion school C) i* to her >(), at 2 o'- I
lock. The rneetin'-' us called C> i
mler by tho president. Mrs. E, _?)^_ *arter.
Mrs. F.Vii Mathis. t.a rot '
it the New Zion school, rrtod as
President of the jrroup on Friday, c
Fhe openine sonjr \\a_. Ted by Mrs.
Estop, B. Williams. The ,scripture
'essdn was read by Miss ifatttc
Ruth ' Moss, pftor which we all i
irfTeaTern^e^TorTTd^'
All officers were re-elected to
-eve the term r>f lft 11 12 excent 1
.wo, the new ones In. intr M"s. Ef- 1
"ie Artinius to serve as vice prosi
lent of the irro'im in the plrce of -'
Prof. Janie< Ihiokott.. and Mrs.
Ester Bell William? to serve as
e> rota vv in the place of Mr?.
Pauline Pa vis Holmes. Mrs. Effie
Vftinius ;tnd f.Miss> Ada Perrin j
litrussed tn the frrotm how thev j
" n.'ht their children choral road- j
n" which wrm vpvv interesting.
Airs. Mary E. Johnston. (w?
Tonnes teacher, dismissed to the
jroup diacritical works, humor- /
lvms svnonmyns. antonyms which
,V><. Vnrtf infrii'nel -1 ~ '
. >"K ' "" ? ' "V- I t
ived quite a hit of information f
'i'om her discussion. 1
The P. T. A. served the primp a.
'1 dicioti? dinner the menu con-. }
eistcd of mneorni. pic. chicken.' 1
-hops, creamed pcftatocs, rolls, ic?
? -earn and cake. M;ss Kuponia
Mae Holmes thankog tho P. T- A. Pat
srorvInGT the croup such r won- "i
defful dinner The next meetln? i
will he held at the Flat Wood 1
school on November 14, 1
TH1
ICS
Of Rev. \\. A. Milliard, Pastor
Zion Church, CI
r< A stone ill the hl.ilditm n
That makes the great fount
UV nearer Heaven and God
We appreciate that
The Pastor our service rati
And 'ere our voices rise uj
In song round the altar we
W'e appreciate that
This burning desire that we
The Holy Spirit is earnest
He makes our aims and efFc
We appreciate Chat
Tis this evidence to the soi
His sincere earnestness,
Of spiritual strength, God's
We appreciate that
l'or no one can lead in this
Who do not give and dedicc
We believe he does fighting
??w~t
" tr VllMl
He studies reverently the I:
Brings a message by power s
That touches the soul, lifts
We appreciate that
Hides himself humbly bchin
Siivt' lir'a- chatice~ to setve t
We appreciate that
11e comforts the_ old, the yo
SniTTes as he serves seems 11
Works for love of Cause, no
\\ e ap~preeiate trial
Walks calmly among 1 s sfror
In such an open circumspect
That the world respects the
We appreciate that
In. every man's life there's ;
A voice that cheers or faith
A hand that strengthens the
We appreciate that
Close by his side, holding h
Influencing action, in partial
We appreciate that
She is kihd. efficient, spirit!
A lover of children and defii
To influence them on lines ?
Wt? appreciate that
We all appreciate their pres
To impress for good they be
On things spiritual and civi
W.e. appreciate til at
When for us singing is ovet
No more to public our faces
May we each find the other
We'd appreciate that
MRS. ETTA
. . MT.
OLIVE A. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. H. C. Andrews, Pastor
! <
Myrtle Beach. S. C.?^Sunday op
>Tonl opened at the usual hour De
vith Mrs. Francis~Rohinson presid- to
ng. and touchers 511, their posts. Su
I'hc lesson was reviewed by the ho
Stipt., Mrr Jeff Bellrmyr , ? 1G?
' n. mi. the A. C. E. league open- en
>1 with the president in charge, sot
Hie lesson was thoroughly discuss d
by members and visitors. 5e
X p. mr the pa'slor ascended the -py
ostrum. and preached a soul stir- rjr
ing sermon front St. Matthews 7..
This truly was a wonderful sjs
^oinvam ?
?A4H*>ntf the?sick are:?Mr. S. -S.?^
Spivey. Dentp (Jrissett, Mi?stec
VilliajtLi:j>iiie.v and little Miss I.u- wa
a Mae Sessions. Their many
"riends wish thenv a speedy re overy.
('a
Mi _ Ethel It. -Tarter spent the ~_(
veek end in Charleston on bus- .P'
nous. ??? ?
Mrs. Francis Robinson spent one c,r
lay last week in Floren e on bt s- .
IS
nt'SS- . w
Mrs. T.ela Duett and Mrs. Lelr ( !
-ley ward of Conway, are snending
t Tow days at the beach. ?ie
Mj.v and Mrs. John 11 arc ell of . 1
Georgetown, spent Thursday he-e
>11 business. While here they visit;d
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Owens
The lit llowe'en program given wt
v Pro'f. I). A. Williams at th?
school hoiisff Saturday?night was fe1
__
11s nart gracefully. "TO
\T r .Torvu ftnivov cnr.nt ^.ttn rlovr nr
ast week in Little River visit ins he
'riends. Ho reported an enioyrble|er
itay, eatinfr fish and chittlinpr.
i
IN MEMORIAM
Sacred to the memory of a dear
ather and devoted husband, Mr. f j,
S. CotTihs who died 17 years apro,
'Jcrvemher 5, 1924 ^
One morniiiK' we missed him orT. ^
the customed hill,
Uonpf -the heath and near his ??
favorite tree, . w x
^nd we hear his voice no more. 4
iut we are safe fri our conflndinfir, *t
That we shall meet on yonder X
shore, X
ir?4 i .. j ' ' v
r? aiA.il anu Willi, ior U,, Clear THinPT A
rill wp meet in thp sweet beyond. VSadly
missed by X
Rt^ Rt Cqllina. wtfe, - Drr if
\. J. Collins, son; Mrs. K. C. Sccf.t ,?>
jnd Mrs. G. C. Woedftrd, daugh- T
tern; Rena J.t Joseph C. and Bar- 'I
bara G. Woodard, grand children
\?-y - -
E PXLMttftpo LEADER
TATE v
CI AT ION
i
of Metropolitan A. M. E. 1
tester, S. C.
i
par of tthingo ?
iation, and brings " ?
, the choir sings, l's
so seriously b
> joyfully
bow humbly s
S
b
thus invite C
of the fight \
>rts to unite
ii
l; Is he leads *
? depth of his need
Kingdom to speed
r
<
i
senee here 11
>th bring to bear
c everywhere
r
down here ^
s appear ^
waiting up there ^
\
L. W. STANBACK. *
Chester, S. C.
[RRRON BAPTIST CHURCH 1
Rev. A. A. Sims, Pastor
Clintorft S. C.?Sunday school
enea at tne usual hour, with
aeon "Sam Henry presiding, due ,
the absence of our faithfu1
pt., who was confined to his
me on account of illness. The
[son was discussed by The diffent
classes after which the lesi
\v:.s reviewed by the pastor.
At 12:.10 o'clock prayer service
gan conducted by Dea. Wyche.
le pastor delivered a soul stirig
sermon. Taken from Isaiah
23, subject God Calls for Constant
Christian Living. Cominion
was given. At the even;
service "the pastor preacKed a
>nderful sermon. The message
,s enjoyed. ^
Mrs. Ruby D. Hooks and little ughter
Dorothy D. have return- '
t0 their home in,. Florida after
ending sometime with their mo
ida Miller, and other relatives.
Mr. Boozar Taylor of New York
visiting his parents Mr. and
s. Edgar Taylor.
Rev. A. A. Sims^Mesdames Sal _
L. Finnie, I^enora Fleming, ami
r. Manuel Whyche, were dinner
tests of Mr. and_ Mrs. Johnie
ivis.
Friends of Mrs T.nrindA Millor
TI be glad to know that she is 3
nvalescing at her home after a |
m weeks of illness.
Mesdames Almetn iLittle. Lucin^J?
tjopeiand and Mattie Goodman
e still on the sick list. We
>pe for them a speedy recovy.
WTNNSRORO NEWS
By Kathleen Ro*s
Parents and friends of Mr
ndsay Byrd were very glad to
ve him in their presence last
ek ^nd. He is R student at VoofJCollege.
THK L U N C
WISrtEa TO EXTE
THE PATRONS WHO
SUPPORTED US D<
YEAR.
? The Luncl
2418 Haskell Ave.
Ethel am
c
world of strife r<
ite their life "
sin and strife
loly word ?
stirred f|
us unto God
n
d the cross lj
to boast
0 the uttermost cj
nl
... hi
iung he inspires ^
ever to tire jn
it for the hire w
11 day to day
way
church obeys
1 light that guides - ifully.
chides . M
m, as it stands by the side v<
a;
L brave, stanehly stands
lis hand ^
command,
ual, demure
nitely sure
;ood and true . '
s SUA1
Mr. and Mrs. J. Feaster, ac
companied by Miss Mabel Boykii
motored to Great Falls Sunday t
attend the Baptist Association.
The first Fairfield county as
sociation met at Fairfield count
.raining srhnnl ?n<it Saturday Hm
fcng the meeting Mlra. ^Vrtl
Thompson, Jeanes teecher of ou
ounty, made very timely remark*
Misses I*acy fimith andE. Ra
vent to Columbia Saturday on t
tusiness trip.
Mrs. William Oglesby and litth
on. Billy, went to Denmark, S. C
lunday evening to join their hus
iand and f ather, Mr. W. M
)glesby who is an instructor a
roorhees Junior College.
Miss Blanche Glynips, who is ri
istructor at F. S. T. S., spent th<
. eek end at her hcrme in Gaffeney
>he reports an enjoyable stry.
Miss Elise Manigault, who is s
member of the Alpha Omicror
'hapter of the Zeta Phi Beta 5>oority,
went to State College Satrday
to attend the Regional Con?rence
of the Zeta Phi Beta So_
arity. ??T?
A number erf boys from CCC
,465. Newberry, S. C., spent s
?w hourc in our town Saturday
yening. v'
Mr. I/indsnv Richmond of Rock
ill and White Oak. S. C., ig now
mchine in our county. We hope
is work will be prosncrOtrsr ?
Mrs. Glarcnrr JjicksTm frrr?
marge of the fifth grade in the
ssence of -Miss N. M. Gordon mvho
*s been ill for about four weeks.
Tmile Mrs-. -.Tncksorr t<'fining fine
i her work, we hope Miss Gordon
ill return soon. -
PALMIST
MADAM WRIGHT
SCIENTIFIC LIFE READER
adam Wright has just returned t<
mur city from the. World's Fair
nd will be here for the Winter.
ffrom the one you love
or in trouble from any
eause consult her now
Would you like to marry
quickly ?--A-re -you troubled
over any affair of
fe? Are you contemplating any
important- change? Do you wish
i be more successful? If so yoi
ecd her advice. No question:
sked; you are immediately tolc
f your troubles and how to over
ome them. See her now, tomor
ow may be too late. We read al
ationalities, white or colored
!omo and be convinced. Price
ithin the reach of all. Porma
ently located in Studio Tents or
ieetmg Street or U. S. Highway
lo. 1, at City limits, West Co
jmbia.
MAISIE'S HERE AGAIN
Ann Sothern
?IN?
RINGSIDE MAISIE
Starts SUNDAY!
f'ftminnr THflRtJIUY'
Tony PASTOR
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
<rf>TE: ENTIRE HAK'ONY
RESERVED FOR COLORED
SPINE-tingling THRILUS!
Rela LUGOSI
?IN?
"The BLACK CAT"
SATVRDAY AND SUNDAY
STARTS SUNDAY
"WEEK-END
IN HEAVEN'?.
?With?
ALICE FAYE
JOHN PAYNE
CESAR ROMEIO
CARMEN MIRANDA
JTv'-tiF PHCHtiKO
HEONETTE \
NO THANKS TO
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V-^ 241H Haskell Ave.
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