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Saturday, November 15, 1941 BISHOP DAVIS CLOSE ? CONFERENCE IN NO All Reports Exceed Those < Barrett, Guest Speaker T Hishop Davis' Administrate By w. R. J] Fairmont, N. C., Nov. 12th?j Speaking to 3,000 or more representative#, citizen# irtcludin* scor- ? e# of ministers, Bishop M. H. ,r Davis, of Baltimore, Maryland, in ? addressing the North Carolina A. B M.E. Annual conference last week j* #told his ministers and delegates ' that prayer is the sululiim~to all problems". "When a charge or a p minister failed, they don't understand this prayer business" he * said'. He continued and said "he } has never failed in any undertak. ^ ing he ever started, because he p believes in this prayer business' J He further said, "he has never ^ drunk a drink of whiskey or been to a dance or any questionable , places that would reflex on his character. He was elected bishop vevy young, while he made all the ^ ?cd himi -Ha told Br- T. J. Miles ^ of South Carolina and other can- " didates that if they would go to God in prayer very often, they - * ? 1 fivaf could be eieciea Disnop uu ..a-. ^ ballot at the next General confer- n ence. ' Th6 Rev. S. A. Fennelh was e- tj lected secretary; the Rev. L. A ^ Moore,, recording secretary; the- ~ Rev. D. A. Johnson, statistian- r the Rev. A. J. Mattison. reportc* to the secular .press and the Rev T W Tf P "man to the associated _ ?press. f With many favorable express Ipns coming from Dr. Easily, L D. Middleton, leader of the laity^_ j A. C. Boyd, Drs. G. D. C-ames , who appears to be the leader o' \ this conference and whose friends t are urging him to run for thr c bishopric; C. L. Stephens, thr ? polished presidine elder; D. L Grady, the warrior fighter fo' r right and righteousness and r t strong advocate vor Bishop Davh administration and one of the bis t hop key men and our own I. H ^ Alston, along with Drs. R. E. Li s gon. G. B. Brown, L. P. Pearce ? D. S. Suber, S. H. Green, O, D t Young, A. A. Thomnsor. and rm \ friends. Dr. S. J. Thomnson, r j ~boy who led in Dollrr Money by paying over six hundred dollars I T)i rv? Irti'of nvo nbnvnbna nnd tVir I T p+opla .arc?with?Biahop?Dnvi"' administration _Tq prova?4hif- -J statement, without any urcing of 1 the bishop, the four presidine cl- } ders and several pastors volun I tarily paid fiftv dollars each or j[ Educational nieht. Mc.nv others S paid from ten to twenty-five do! < lars each. Bishop Davis had the people to understand it was a pure voluntary gift for Kittrell college. Mrs. Mattie Coasey in her address declared that Kittrell col lege must measure up to Allen university "and other A. M. E. schools. She told of recent visit to Columbia and of the good work c that Mrs. ,T. IS. Flibper was doinc ), for Allen university tliroueh he- t missionary society and tfhe doesn't j mean for Mrs. Flipper and the ^ South Carolina women to exceed v the North Carolina women in t\ __ noFKine. _ ^ ~ Dr. E. F. G. Derrt; was the prin- j cipal SDeaker JYidnv nip-ht nrirt n Prof. C. G. Garrett, explained x what preat work Bishop Flipper ^ . was doine for the library that is s being built on the campus of Allen university and the haromious f spirit and the respect South Ca- f, rolina has for Bishop Flipper. v The leaders told Dr. Garrett, in t no uncertain language they have ( the same respect for Bishop Da- > via. , * The finance committer rrported t _ as follows: Dollar Money $5.345.. a 87; Kittrell college, $3,234.65; all 0 purpose, $11,678.79. One hundred and twenty-five persons paid one n dollar each after Bishop Davis' firreat OrHinatinn oarmAn it,.-. _ oviiiiv/ih liUIl- V drods of men arid women wept !, like babies hb the btshop told a- * ' bout the love of God. During his ^ preaching two persons got con verted and even Prof. Garrett, un- n consciously waved his handkerchief and shed tears. ' c Missionary Money . H Bishop Davis like Bishop Flip- -c per, sees to it that his missionary i preachers get the money and not p the empty envelope as has been practised in South Carolina un- 0 daw aawtaiw kieliup.i. ^'lie ieasLJa mount a missionary preacher got ? was ten dollars, the largest, was twenty dollars. Visitors Prof, and Mrs. C. G. Garrett of ^ Columbia; Mrs. Mattie Coasey p arid the bishop wife and daughter, Mary, who was the account f ant of the conference and who Q had a collision with another car Thursday night while returning from Marion. This incident mar J red the conference for a while. J Dr. J. L. Bailey, presiding elder ' of the Baltimore conference, who also addressed the conference and presided over the meeting Thursday niwht; Drs. W. C. Clveland. n C. C. Scott, C. S. Stroud. !R. M v Lucas. J. D. Cownnt, nresidinv el- I r der Marganton district and other I n prominent visitors. Two large ' churches from the Baptist denom- v {nation came over and joined the v A. TiT. E. church, one is in Ralti- 0 more. Md., the other in Lumber- * ton. N. C. ' ? The Rev. T. -8. Marsh'was the * entertaining pastor and his cVmii h and congregation made a wonder- ?11 ;s SUCCESSFUL RTH CAROLINA >f Last Year?Prof. C. G. he Conference Endorsed on lowman j1 impression. This news editor, along with th ;ev. L. E. Grady and anulht linister whoBe r.amejwe have ft otten stopped with Mr. nntl Mr [ill. They spared no pain I lake it very comfortable for u a fact, all the ministers and re] esentatives were very mut leaied with their hostess. On our way home, we stoppc t Latta and worshiped with Re , S. Burrell. We were surprise o see Buch a large church he aBtoring and appears to be ge ing along nicely. A lady pr*?a< r had charge of the service ar he collection for the day annom d was $35.00. The parsonnj as electric liehts, br.th, hot at old water. His friends up th ide will be glad to know of 1^ uccess. 1 Late Sunday afternoon, Bisht lavis announced t~h o" ~ followir ippointments for N. C. Conf. Wilmington district: Rev. G. ! larnes, presiding elder; St. St 'hens, Revs. S. (J. Tompkins; Mi ietta, Wm. [Richardson; St. Phi ins T. F! HPAHV Whitnvilln !. Monroe; Bolton, G. A. Gor foekfish, Fred Foy; Bur pa' lhas. L. Stephens; Fresh Cree V. H. McMillan; St. John, A. ames. ?-1? -New Bern district-;?Rev.?B- trnriy, presiding elder: Rue V*-: 1. Revs. S, M. Reddick; Mou )live, H. L. Hugeins; Mt. Calvn: .--E. Holmes; Mt Carmel: toJ upplied; Rocky Point. J. W. St: ?y; Richland, A. P. Pearc Vrightsville, S. D. Dunhai king Branch, Samuel McGuir leotts Hill, to be supplied. Fayetteville Dist.: Rev. Claui j. Stephens, presiding elder-; 5 aike, (Revs. L. R. Peaice; M 'ion, to be supplied; St. Mark. ?e supplied; Atkinson. O. foung: Fairmount, A. A. Thorn on; Wilson Mills, S. A. Feline! relma, D. P. Richardson; Lumb on, T. S. Marsh; Tomahawk. V. Slncleton; Smithfield, Ceor; ones; Elrod, Wni. Campb'llc. Rocky Mf7~ district: Rev. R. dgon, presiding elder; St. Mat tevs. D. S. Subei'; Rich S<|un}. B. Browmt St. James, A. tfattisonT Str John7 A7II. Dot: ass; St. Luke, F. D. Morca Cenly, C. W. Parker: \Vnvt>v ). A. Johnson; Weldon. -R. 3-reene: Nashville F F T< . :pring Hope, W.. H. C. Syke Severn, M. T. Phillips; Wnrre on, to be supplied. BEXXETTSV H1.F N ! V, S By C. D. Sanders, Reporter The A. M. E. Z. conference el id their anneal session at L.a ;erson last week. To the de< egret of all beloved Rev. ai Irs. J. C. made p. little chnng i^ey will take up the chur< vork at Cheraw and Rev. a 11 ?Tvs. Webbs will come to Rennet ille to take church work a Ivans Chapel A. M7T!.~Z. chure The father and mother w i 1 hawge?homes with the son at laughter. We wish the.n nun uccess in their new church wor Mr. Arthur MeCollnm i? Vior. rom a week or more in the ci lospital. The three Holmes pit ^ere called home on account o he illness of the mother, Mi }i.'een Holmes on Marshel S fiss Lather Holmes teacher tidgo Sp- inp sdhool; Miss _AJbe ha Holmes, teacher in hi scho t Greenbille and Arthela Holm f Greenville. Quite a shock to the relativ nd frierds to learn of the suddi 'eath of Mr. Thomas Drake, < Saturday abrnrt?8?prrrm He dii uneral service- will be conduct* Vednsdajy p.m. at Macedonia R: ist church. Rev. P. B. Mdodai lastor. Rev. A. J. Wright preached < 'unday morning from the f nl less of his heart. His serm< ' as pot ten from these word 'fn ways death but God gifts ;fe eternal. Subject: The Dei ?nd of Sin. Quite a larpe crowd was pre nt tp t frnrp tiTtycr,,,,] ?w? ape of God_. Go to some c'hun very Sunday. Miss Yatimore, one of our ehool instructors. snent the we< nd home cn special business. Mr. Johnie Muffle died at hon i HiHsr>n St. th" we?k end. F! ral service at Macedonia churc Miss Tomie Jane Johnson spei ho week end home from "h< chool work in Swansea. Our sick friends: Mrs. Stone firs. Holmes, Mrs. Stell Thoma frs. Jones, Mr. R. Holmes, M j. ohnson and Mrs. Broady. i ne time is here when we i Jeeroes should realize what rieans to have colored stores i ny kind. Any colored busine eherever you see or hear of ar olored business proin. and if y< re in need of any thine they pr n stock call m and privy the 'our t^nde. Think the race thi fill follow you to-the end of vol uVney. Mr. and Mrs. Charl ,-nk pot everyl.hine yon need ?l and many other valuah bines von are in need c:f in yoi ome. Call fn and see for you elf. = HOMECOMING DAY AND CORNER STONE LAYING AT BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH y Rev. J. R. Steven8on, I'astor ? ^ _ il SummeryiHe?Sunday, fSepetm- s ber 21st, market! one of the- great- aF est events, in the history of Bethel A. M. E. church. "Homecoming tie -Day and the Laying of the Corner ;n le Stone," for the brick church which rt H was destroyed by fire three yearB -y )r .go, was observed by members, {< friends and well wishers. Sr ' The week embrucing September $ 21st, was observed as "Inspiration- vj. 8' il Week." The ministers of the vc v town with their congregations, "had : :harge of these . seryirea nnd^-ah ?{ cooperated in helping to make the iCl week n great success. Each ni^ht," ? those who attended, could be hearc . -aying as they left the church. "These services are Tike the good ' old Tevival times." r, "h On Sunday, September 21st, our t* id Sunday pchool was opened at 1C ic o'clock by the Sept., Mrs. C. L. je \ikcn. with all officers at their u' posts of duty. The lesson iVas well is taught. ^ is At 11:15 our morning service " ! began with the pastor, Rev. ?L?R 2J >p "Stevenson, delivering a very sou! nj rtr stilling sermon. This w-as fullow-?4 ed by the secretary calling the rol1 ni ,fc-f captains and lieutenant8 to I), make their reports. e- I he afternoon services were eonx ducted on the grounds, (due to th< il. very large number rttending thesr L" service) t/f Bethel church, with e; presiding elder Rev. L. L. Farmco w us master of ceremonies. Dr. J. E k h ard, presiding elder of the Ed- A j 'sto district, delivered the message \ which was fell of thought, timely ^^ Ti t he i-im i-if Qaj* \|a^ter. ^ After the sermon, the line was 4 rv formed with Drs. Beard and Farm u lording, followed by the pastor. ' "lev. Stevenson, Rev. A. II. Clark Rev. S. J. Henry, officers and ^ members arid marched to the place "> 11 lesignated for the laying of the ^ ? -done. - A lively--kpiritual w0? sung af- i tor these sendees, after which the *< ladies of the church, assisted by v ^ other churches of the town, spreed tr >d tlie table,. and served a delicious R H linner. Everyone enjoyed it. 1 n The church is moving on under 11 "he leadership of our pastor. Rev. < ' Stevenson. A lovely brick buildin? S 11 ?rrc?that we feel wilt; be a credit?t to the A. M. E. church, is beinv built to replace our church which jv F was completely destroyed by fire. 1; This building required more thar r, c one hundred thousand bricks, al' r "T"which"flr6~U6tiy"TfIrt find paid ~ ?r. 'Vir. Ti e lumber for covering tTTcn "hurch i? on the grounds, paid for ? and the carpenters are now busily II engaged in putting up the rafters. n. We sin-erely thank our mafiy R roSon/lo linen t_rv lrwnllv Qlin. \ n nortod the cause. r " The total f mount raised in-this "i , rally \va; $100.00. ' i - ( jc ' v 1)1 FS BIBLE STl'DY CLL'B b CELEBRATES ANN1BEUSARY v T The I.adios Bible Sti dy club of ^ " 'looker Washinton height eelebrat n" il their second anniversary, Ocuber 'J'_\ It'll at the home of Mr. _1( n 1 .Mrs. Calvin Davenport, 2G01 jl ,' Blaster Ave,??? c . At *:.'{() riie program be^an. The , * President, Mrs. Isaac Friday bean the program with the cluh s g, iuxvx, LOve Lifted Met prayer by ? '' Pie-. Bonaparte. Love lesson by Gi i \ T~>:I i . i ' 1 . , L ^j iiii ji I rir- IHUlt UiSSUIl WHS "u. I.t by Rev. H. W. Harrison, 1 ml St. John fifteenth chapter, E M-st six verses." Beautifully out1.0 hud. We were favored by a real ^ :na by Mrs. Jasper Wells. Duet ? *v Mrs. Fannie Mae Jones and Mrs * "'Cngnret Anderson. ..Reading by ,s- M*s. Si rah Green; Solo. Miss Ros "I lv<> Spinner; Short talk, and solo to ln ' v Mrs. Fan-ie Watsbn; Geetings ?: were extended to visitors and mem ?' > is l>v Mrs. Elizabeth Pelzer, es i-.-o-prosident. The cuests were ?' - rved with ice cream, cake and es mints. M ?n 3.1 i Mrs.) Calvin Davenport ^ ^ reporter. 1C- _ ' ?d . nr tp JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH fj la " " Rev. Wm. McDonald, Pastor IP fp 11. We a rt. pleased to say that the 0 in Columbia Annual conference is ?; s- now over and we have the return ^ is . M our pasto- and family whom id wo worked with last year with 'pace and love. Wc thank the s. ' ishop and presiding Elder, Clarke i_ "i.ij- 1 lun man ui Gnd. ? ?h hoping to put over a better program this year than we did last h; "ear. However, we met every ik laini in full: repaired the interor of the church and cared for te ie ho pastor in high style. Ri i;unun \ oviiuui ? tin v.niiru iw ui - m h 'or nt 10 a.m. wiPh Supt., Mrs. Bi nt "stelle Johnson and co-\vorkera to Pi" rnesent. After tho class studv of pi ho lns<on the school was review, ch y <1 hv the pastor. The Riblf. clas* v< s' 's holr'incr the hanger. Rev. R. R er r '"'"'en. teacher. Ufl For the nmvninfr st :ce the up v< me. TTse whnt you have. It was t myoyed by all. Lnj> At <1 the funeral of Bro. D ',s j. T Bine'eton one o f our oldest ' "^rubers were bold nt Mnnip?'dt >u nornl home The pastor offirited. Bro. scin<rleton rendered m ''flnv vears of useful service in , *"t. James. Served once sr class . ' o 'er trustee and ste\vnrd. He jr ' ?<: left us but will not be for'n+t"TT. Pence to his ashes. ^ to !r ^?v TTn Your hj r* ? Subscription ? ^ THE PALMETTO LEAD! - , .? ^ ' I BETHEL' A. M. K. fHL'RCH j ST Rev. Wm. JackBon, Pastor I A McClellanville, S. C.?In spite the weather the Sunday ??-hnol lieu holding its ground, with the gati d of IHose who are instructing. "assl At ll?-o'clock our Presiding El- < rs, r Dr. J. E. Thomas preached an pre; spiring sermon from Ecclesias- of cs 12:7 14, subject Immortali- ho or (Allah). All who were un_. ^ ?r the echo of his voice were ')as )iritually alive, and went away '18(l ith healing in view if we do lose things that the Lord told us do. Many of our church-goers a; ere unable" to attend service be ,,1(' iuse- -of- being ill but never, the ? Rte God promise to be in the 1 nisi it two or three of His child q >n touch upon one thing and can ^ ?ree. ??? ? s}it| At 7 o'clock Oh nut the Sonwf gcr od was introduced to the con. \\rj] relation through our humble (jjt >vvant. Never a man snake like ;\jci lis man, his horses white and \\'r rment bright. be .look like- man c?u f war. May Jesus keep liim near Wai is Heeding side . and Bethel M. ray God's blessings upon t h e ron elt oner?everywhere in Jesus' A ame. wit! me i .. Wa chu FLOUENOE NEWS id hpd By 1. M. Stokes F usu Mr. Nathaiel Fritz was called pre ) St. Matthews, S. C. on account die fthc death of his uncle, Mr. We ogers VVillianis. one Mr. James Washington of New bee; brk City ja in the city visiting- -rr~J datives and friends. pro The Wilson Tigers won their S mrth game last Friday from reK oulter Academy, Cheraw, S. C. ^ cores 13-7. The Tieeis' will jj'',' leet Avery team in Charleston n Friday, November 14th. con Miss Carrie Robiiisun. MrrI. wa! ant Delane, Mr. Martin of State ^ d'ege spent the week end home '^;r! ith relatives and friends. .J'" Mrs. Daisy Drake was called to c\* onnettsville, S. C., on account of i<- sudden death of hot- . . aoi '? . Thonins D'nke. ere Mr. Thomas Ivy of Charleston, hap . was in the... ...city?over, -the ^ 7?ek.end on business. Stir Mis? Pearlnell Washington?of Aln fnTTTTtn<r."~S7~C7^ spent the week- St. nd home with relatives and set iends. V . ?=~ - - ? -rvn CLINTON, S. C. 5 > lVe giand president and secre- j ary were the dinner quests of lis. Aznlee Griffin r^S&turcfay. 1 hoy were in Clinton pi a king ar- an angement for the W, H. A. con. wei option which will be held in De- the niber 011 the 10, 11 and -12. ? By Sob. No. 17 and 73 had a , si lint meeting at the hall. A num- E. or of members were present. ,vei very bod y_ enjoyed nt very much, lesi 'he convention will be held a' vat ebro.i Baptist church. >iui Grand president Maggie Loiyi^. sen ?cretary Lillian Drveys; No. 17 fen seal president. Hannah Sanders; am eretaiv Minnie Young; No. 73 A. leal president. Isabella Thrift; nor o. 17 secretary. Azallce Griffin wh? ... , V.,. -?! ? < mi- hiicers. insj Mr. md Mrs. Emily Rice frcrm Sch partanburg, sptr.t Sunday after- No. with Mr. and Mrs. Gdoll the riffin. _ tan) BKNEZKR A. M E. CHURCH the C, 6 Rev. I). \. \N iUnn, Pastor wor. ?..... chni On last Sunday morning the pas- sUh ir preached frr.m 'he subject nH.?; *repare to stand." The scripture }nsy xt was taken from Ephesians thin 10-11. He preached an enjoyable ?VC) rmon ? heT.; Sunday School w: .? conducted by ro. Julius Grant and the lesson puh ?s reviewed by the district Supt.. pj(> r. Phillis Bennett. ^ The league service was con- jjC(^ icted by the president. Mr. P. M. "p -anch. chai At 7i3B the Rev?U. Washington ^ eached from the subject. Watch. |ijv(1 le scripture text wa> taken frrtm ! sen * Psalm. The Xev. Weshington ' >or eached a very inspiring sermon. ,. The services were largely at~'tho nded throughout the day. i (1f Mrs. A dell Branch of class N'o. t n<j i3~ aeverar other numbers are rn e sick list. We nrav" for them : tinu eedv recovery vjc( Mic^ Hftrisenn Reaves, reporter him SHgt \INETY-S1X NEWS Sunday services "wore well atnded on Inst Sunday at the fol V cv. P.Baylor, pastor; Retnlehetv was wine churches: Mt. Pleasant, pres aptist, Rev. T. R. Tolbert, pas- iv t r; Trinity M. E.. Rev. J. S. Dial. ' T istcT, anj The Baptist Holiness Gro urch. Rev. Rice, pastor. II had leal ?ry interesting Sunday Schools pita id preaching services at the t s- him il hour. M Each pastor uipes his hcirns t. ton, > to church some where. ten< Mr. Fred Rohins<>n. was funera- Mr, sed Tuesday evening at Bethh buri m Baptist church. ahoi Ninetv-Six Hiuh Srho?>| News W Nlnetv Six hivrn school opened lie ptember 15thN with nn extra spei rf?e enrollment. At present th pari nssrooms nre so crowded until T e children do not have standing Ror om, yet the teachers are putting ie ii rth every effort to make their V fhiec^. bo intcrestine: until the Par lldren will not find time to rea- I>oyi :e this crowded condition. it fi (Mlrs.) Elitabeth Graham, re- call >rter :r ?? . JAMES A. M. K. < HI It( If v n yy;, ?. ?- . r bbeville -- Ik-spile iK? coJ<i *** ** ? ' w? v> led pll <1 ^> SUn iii-i i ?i?or? i at the usual hour with slant hupl" Bro. I>:tv 'I and his Staff of tern-bo* sent. After a brief disc.*-ion the lesson, the pastor gave a rjL.ie.view. It 11:30, after devut ions, the tor presented'Rev. AVtltfTm Eln of New York, v.ho brought us a wonderful message from Cor. 5:17. T.iis sermon was a sterpiece and enjoyed by all. music for the morning service ; furnished bv Alibi vilb- ?uU_ ning school of which Pcf. \V. Wade is prin m a!, ai?j Mis,. M. Dansby, musi director. large nymb?-t of visitors, v.i,rted with us in our morning vi.e. Among tin in v.er . Mrs. Hie M. Ellison of New York y; Mrs. Berlie .Thompson of Cormiek. R C Mis* Ida M. ite, Jeanes teach- r <-f Abbeville nty; Prof, an Mr.. W. l\ de, MLsh m o. ijtnsby, Miss i! Perry. Miss Walker, and Mi.*.* nobis. Thank yrrti vi*'r 1 ? *? ne again, you r re Welcomed.,-t 4 n'clork Rev. In'cho, alvng h a large number of the good [libera of St. James, wa nt to shington Sir at- Pr; sbyti-r ia'n rch where he pit-ached a sph-nd sermon. They reported havima nice time. covfi.).. V. .... lal hour, 7 ::i0. ached to on appreciative anco nnrthef splendid serine were jrlad W see Mr. Crawford of our {roo-l members, Ho r tori in Asheville, N. C. more thcnfear-.?brrt?ho illWay"s Leo |.s hi: mine. tewardess Board N?>. 'J ular nirnrl hlv moot in r Ft'! c 1 ocTtTrfof Mis..CVy:i? i Jones on Secrs?dr*n SY;*~ T> rig the last meeting" for th forence year, a Inge number i present. After the roH-roll ii 1 chost n -words; the preside*)* ?. Euln White, thnnkerl the la. f. r the splendid work tha' v have done this year. At tiele of he meeting the tron".:r?*^ ned oyer to th; Stewards "> . lars. The hostess sowed ^io< fm and cake. All went nvnv. ?py. f !he Afis^.Tiaw Circle will mee' iday at 4 o'clock at the home < '" Lot us come out an i en.iov >. r v*ee with these ladies, fill .see von in thi? no? net next 'k. until then s > l);)<>. IILLER CHAl'KL A. M. E. CHURCH tev. B. F. Sumpter, Pastor dewberry, I?.. ,C.?Sunday was lueai day in spitf^of the co'ui ather. All churchgoers found ir v/aj' to church. Sunday Schoo 1 opened at the ml hour with the &upt., Prof. F. Sloyd, presiding. All teacher^ re at tneir posts of duty. The >on was taught and discussed by ious classes. After the discusi uf the lesson the Supt. pretsd the pits tor for the new eon nee year, in turn he presented 1 introduced his brother, L>i t\ Sumptcr, pastor of Mt. Veri chu'veh of Columbus, Ohio. , gave uB some interesting and >iiing remarks. The Sundn; otrl offering was good. Cla; .? 2 is still the banner class of entire Sunday School arid is ;ht hy diss I. ii. Burch. nniediatiVv . Itei Sun.lav ,oh < 1 ; morning service began. I)r. A. Jumpter deiiverc | t-> us a most idorful message from the Tta :>ter-of St. la ke, tn-ing -a* his i. .i i.rs.lj r> ,.;i j ?? ti JUCl, IMIIK""!" I?III 1 M sago was fill! >!' t' o,nj-.v ar.! liration. There wo;e t!-.?a gs he- saiil mijst lit- Wan t-?. h ?work, think ant p ra \I TT f the congi ciratio.V av.'llh" t 3 o'clock tile f.nvrnl of M iorson f Ashevillc was he'd* was a member of St. dames M. K. church. Asheville. H in tin- faith of the I.ord. M? W TVn11. .tr.. . n-ior'aker ~ go. t 7:^0 Dr: Sumptei v,vin~<h?: rod to us a most wonder:''.!1 non. Did not our rearts ha; joy to hoar this man of G...i ik to- us. After the tvussag- . guest speaker opened the do?.r the church, four joiners cane connecte?l th'on-.*4ves with th rc hi Wo nraV for them to con ic in this k??iI cause. The Sir s were very impressive lon<r he renuunb red lv all w h rd Dr. Sumpter. Mav tied W-.sU> otwin* it- in. i ? of God. N MW HUTU KI NKWS f oo,| ruff?Our Sunday School i fine. Several classes were sent. The lesson was beautifulexplained by the teachers, he many friends of little vr>r Foster, ~Jrr. will rep ret trr Ji that is quite ill i;j the husI in Spartanburg. We hope for a speedy recovery. [r. Mack ForRCsou of Washing D. 0., was called home to at 1 the funeral of his brother. Robert Fear us on of Spar.tr n ?, who died after an tTTfiofcs ofit four bonr< [iss Millie Foster and Mr Wil J. Gist of 'Sims hi eh s hoo it the week end he: o with thei ?nt? and friends, he many friends of Mrs. M F ers are R;la(j to know that shi mprovinpr. fiiliam R. Norrlfi and Hirrm ker. Jr.. have been the paperi one year this week. They like ne. so when you want a paper, on them for tfce Palmetto Aw. I Ml Of.IV K \ M |.. ( H i |{('H Mm', lit:! i.' S . !a_\ Sci < pom d Ailnc a.u. M 1 >. I'thlKV-' Hobin.-oti, acting hi < aavi.' ' wn1'? n-f?rr-<?fr " f!'.Tr> 'the pa,:v.i- n-V. t-i-i -.h. ju iving scMscHi !'!'?:> A .-.u'jjifct. " \ :n i.:.V -.a;'.. I he Holy ' v-a- fen >'-r At r, 7r r. V; < a < ;inT:T77~ -pencil v.ir . Mrs. .Mai;. A presiding. *1 he i? ..a- : . ly <1 i>c><. <1. 7 :.'?< t:.f pa*f r hi-, j a:. ;.< : ?rrrrl?Ttin ii g M-ma'ti' fl'ha; 1st;' !i ' ih: Hi.?-t-U~?l+-r^ 1 VTr? 'I'iuii M*i'\ '.!. I'v. j.t a-\-'?c.a,< .'.ere He v. -J. ({. I .li.-fi-ani Ki-V. ll'KVe C! > < a h.te I ? o-A ia.}t-'<)'? M~f >' ? 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