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'j Camp Edwards, 3 mchusetts.
1??Pittsburgh, Pa.; S fld"nfit~1tntl
ville, Ivy.; Pfc. Cr Hardy, \Y
Fast St. I ouis, 1! Corp. Jcssv
PlV. Charii - \[u > [>a , V.,
jgg-\. _ ; . ^;. v
. 'HKKxvn.M Mews
J'ltiltis Wneatky C-^Hv To l?o- I'
Come Recreation Bra
For Serwihe Men Kf j <
it is reported .i;B?lke T/.d:i> ,
*. * Wheatley ('.or.;.v o-ffls. St j'
"s to~"fic fen<7v;Tted jfcr the i:"x; .
five or six \v\ Us -Myhat i-t v. : > ,
bp usd as a rot . ' Piiiijii center n 1 f
r soldiers statioiwd V this ;rv;;
High fcuth '(.'arnliA ufliriuls i? f
Washington h;>v" 'fro"fitted May--;
or C, Fred MoCujjtig'n tiiat nr j'
allottnient of S'oifiO for this I
work has been apjfoved by -I'/i ? ' '
_ Idont Roosevelt, I
There will bp ' r.tr.go rooms. ; j
. , writing roo;ti, a , itchen. toilets j
and shower bath on the fir-d !
floor. A gyntnasic' i which can k. |
r.2hanffwUiwb>-??-i irb^rrtttrrr^wVT?
'occasion demands nTUoec ny ;
I entire second Jlopl Thebnltdine '
I is to 1a> eomnletil.'. ?..? i'
- - 1? "ft*' i ?u:i |
I new furnishings .Lml the outside j
? playground -wrrfr^,. rapped Vr"1"1
that it can be 6l,minntc(l foririgtrr
use: 1r ~~
\%fnvm#! Teafrs Dccl j
During Holidnwi
J The annou!m,nionfs r,f two !
marriages of ^Revest to Crocuville
people \M?e made during
the holiday nKorl. Friday, Dee.
FWc Miss vJ?|ie Anna Bradford
i^^^llic oil, of Mr. .John R.
^^WoctoruuT~~pjio wedding rcception
was helB Saturday evening
at the home U Mrs. BrockmanV
pareata,^^ wd Thomas W
Bradford?, $12?p,irniQ $t. Anjl after
the tccewfon. tn<P young cou- ?
U^l?rft for a hi'ipf hOlY- *
(Vaioon tj ip?o Ivr.oxvillc and ,othIM''JJUhlW
iNj^a.Mern Jrnae- ^e*;. "
I ivirs. oro"?man >? a frnvrmrr
' ^ of Pftine C giiogo, AUgusta (la.,
and iB now tma of the teachers at
p Union Elementary School of tlris
city. Mr._ Broekmnn, a graduate
of Benedict College- and a formeV
: football star of the Columbia inr.titutibhr
1" a member _ of the
Sterling High School'jr^eutty. Mr.
and M*?. "Broci ma^ afcfe now at |
home; at, fOB jWardlaw St.
On the i^nd of December,
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f PROCEDURE?Mombers of an 1
Seated around the table from left
1, Cbii'ap'ij Pfe. John Due-en, Oi.i.u.
aco, Tax.; Corp. John Bennett, St.
Taylor, Jr., Little Uoek, Ark.; Lt.
; Tech. Sat. James Barker, Lovejo
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S'A?Part of the thousands who v:<
Huaehuca, Arizona. The parade i
receding the Waacs is a platoon c
Mi s Annie Oin Holmes of Green
? (ind an.! M Cho-le'v .TTT ph
1'aylor. .1".. <>t' Moult <>mevy, Aia.
vera united rn marriage. The
rows wen said at" th? limine o-j
;!iu_Lii?h* In (111 eaunod. And thr
oiip!o..\viilii>?' at henu- at, 21.) S.
i'alhoun St. hero in Greenville.
Both 5Iiv~"ttlTd" zt+rs-r Taylor- ate.
hist rut lois at- Sterling Hi seho-d.
Mrs Taylor is a grad.ato e t
['Tori da A. .and M. Colle.'.e, and
ATr. Taylnr studied at Tuskegoe
and completed . his undo: rr: aduati
work at S C. state Odlege.
Visits Mere and There
Out ?>!' town guests at the henu
>f Mrs. Geneva Y'ung on I'ine
St.. during the holidays were
Prof, am! ATtw-, P. .J. Lenhavdt <>t
Vsl.ovills- M. . Ll? . M>Js<
fi.?Mr Ivor ami ran of Snmtntn^liiie.
and Mr.- and M>*.. Wadded
: f Chosnee.
Prof. J. \V. Walker, principal
nf-. Wmnn <rower trnd?Orrar St.
S. liools, vivited >'t ie.nds in. Tampa.
Mrs. Until Dow n <>)' .Florence.
spent it pari' of t!v yirh ti:'i* a:
'lit' g:o:t of hot* 'parent--in-law
eTiy^aruT TIT". TTiuce J'nwen, Aril
H*. Mr*;. Ilow en is a rrf-mbe" ?>f
tile faculty of the public school
at Marion.
Mrs. Dnisie tftetvart spent the
holidays in Putfalo. .X. Y., with
"u r (laughters Mrs. Ansel Cureton
and Mrs. Claud Long- and
.heir riiisl anfts.
The City Gospel Chorus renered
a special program called
'The Battle of Song:;" at Phillis
tng, "Pee. 28th. The chorus was
h,v Pinf. T.I., nmi'ti .'iiul
R?nevn Young was respon
able for the general arrangement
of the program. Proceeds from
h#> 6ntctainm6nt will be used te
alleviate sufferings of those who
ere in need.
Rev. F. L. Lawton, pastor of
Bethel church was somewhat distressed
last Monday when smoke
and flame belched from the hood
of his car while he was attempting
to pass thru Main St. traffic
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Engineer battalion in training al
to right are: Corp. James Hicks
a. .'v'l'h.: Pvt. not)~rrrr>ss Innit.
Louis. Mo.; SkL Alvin Hountrefc
W. II. Schcinicr, St. Louis. Mo.;
y, 111.
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?lcorned members of the Women'
n honor of the Wanes was hoade
tf the Service Command's militar
I
' With the assistance of a pass
j :VmiX'>! * - t who hail 71 J:re ex"
J . i-i.-ai r. the blaze was put
| pot'ore very iviuh dnrnnev 1
! Pro!'. awl MYs. P.K. Stewart
Ajidevsor. St. entertained a
M'tinnis-at tlierr home Snvar
-voninir. Pee. 'J'Jtii. (;posts >
oV-d ihf ('Vi-'ll-TF of?(4t?t
' . !< v contests. swapping
'tali" yarns. and pleasing m
.al a', nib -rs won1: Set. and ?
!<>iliv Car!i(i<i't<?n. Mr. and >
mHark. Prof, and Mrs.
f. Walk'*!'. Prof, ar.d Mrs.
' Hammond. Prof, and Mrs R:
Broekmar. and Mr. .Johnson.
Mis Frieda Ha ream, super
or of music in (jreenville <
, Schools, is spending the holid
- W.Ah trial ires.and ^
\'ew York.
Mis. Martha. Loe Jones
two dam.'hums Miss.'s Or.t
Mar.caret left the city Monday
the laad of the family, Mr. (
.i jLoncai- who went tu -the-Ohio .
! . arly in the i';:!!.
j Mrs. Roberta MitiheP has 1
< d rmissed I'rpiij Ceneral Hosp
j Mtc was seriously injured so
'time a:ro when she.ovns struck
\ -1 f ni
I
I Mi\<. Saludiu M. Young of
I tori St.. visited her mother 3
| Iniia I). Nicholson. 1S17 N. I.
'St., Sali.-.lmrv, Nr. C. during
' holidays
Mrs. Annie L. > Maxwell
Mi's. Beatrice Perry are visit
friends in New York City.
BONNEAC NKWS
lire f?niw?i!nrr nn t'te"~p
tide. On Saturday night the i
a Christmas Tree was given
the neonlo cf the Ronneau eir
at the home .of Mr; and Mrs. D
shal Darhy. A very fine selec
of (/'ft-" were presented to F\ev.
Mrs. Williams. Aft?r everytl
was over and Rev. "William?
al-out to leave then came the d
iiiini' f Aiirwl 1 h /. v/?'?r
r wC-tf iomfcdwith a varied
1 I of food f?U?flT. This
I j been existing for the past
(years, ever since he has been
pnstor.
Rev. W. D. William*:, Pa
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THE PALM FT
-?f WAACS DEPARTU RE FR
?treettoi*9-4? Third Officer Ke
lArmy .Auxiliary Corps leaving:
Haachnca, Ariz. Officer Dona
===== (Third Officer Carrie Sherard, .
'Boston, commander of a compa
^ -fleers Geneva Ferguson, Cincin
I
j k??<> " 11 . > ' ' ' 1 1' W 1 1
's U. S. ARMY MEETS LIRERI.
c t fust class of Ealtiniore, Mnrylan
3 African soil in Liberia, meets adr
i
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inp J NEV'S. EUOM MARION
t,n. [nnvriMCT
out i
Dr. A. We: s P. E.
>v a - I ?*
| <" )< ! Sprint*. D.v. ii>---Tr. (l.'f1
ot' | to-Oist n;t* tinp; of this Hisv"
Diet irJ.ilt.tL iU St. Peter A.
ffn^' ?I. I!. church. Dr. !.. A. Wellr.
:,n [; ( > inp-\ Rev ,pu..\Y. .lao.es. pas
Ps-vtillLjis \ycry roivj- t -d FTy
? r the foMoivimr Rms. Rob. v\'~W:!ll>'"
liams. .1. E. Curtcn-and Rev. W.D
.Mi Hathern. Alter tievot ions t.lu
P.. li. :r.:;do Y :ru.vhs ami present
c<l the |}ns{<>.\ who paw u< word-of
wi Iconic. Ktponr-e "by i!ro. W.
1. IIec!<.__A.s usual our P. I-* had
a short pruirnnn. Many inurestV1S*
inp- papers were road from which
it" we recoiled butch" bandit."
ay:
-b.a. -w.Lh JL
! .asked ai! the n.iss'o''Mrv1 htdjr- i
I stand. Thc.ru was a pood mnpbtu
fj.t, j pri s: r.t. -Mrs. TT I.evister was
f(?. presented and made tint, ly ro|pjn
| marks, hflu-?then -pre * nUd Mrs
) j) i.. n;i;", me IOV;,'i{F??o~citv
?V'l much esteemed P. T*. Mrs.
Annie ILarvin the Juvenile Pros!'ft-Mt
SIM)ku. ilhll Oi1V"'>d SOm.O {TOO'l
, ttTrgl rl.OtSS. Rev I)i.\ou of St.
ital. ^ i 'p -a- R- r
me- * 1 ''s, 1 !l,M ! ,v
, ventvd and iv.ane rnv.aivs: said
by
ho wanted vs to feel wide-one
the community. fur he was a chin
E1" air the Td.f Block,
drs
one; The-follow in.- lav.oon ?m o pit.
the s:ntc<i as candidates for General
Conference: Bros. J. \V. Bethen,
and W. L. Foxworth of Dillon District
Ling P- G. Bartell Florence; O. A. Rich
* rson. TJ. Crawford, VV I. Buck,
of Marl-on District. They asked
for "support. The following places
were chosen as the seats of the
fiTTrr +-r*tr4e+ mertrnprsr MkJCfrrr n 1
>f?th Little River Ct.. Rev. J. He Hugh.y
v pa V r the Dis trict Conference
Inr- Dope, Centenary, to entcrjjjp
tain the S. S. Convention, Rev
and James Davis, pastor; Bethel Charn"
pel, Rov,?J-.-tF.?Jackson.- pastor
vac .,
own ' ?SAiow??y meeting.
' 1 l)f> >.!st' VC nf ptllvnl,
as-1 ^ " 7 ""x
V,HS those* of Uiu lianti-.-it church serv
five od a voty nice dinner to all. W<
OUT wish to thank tlime for thei'
stoi kil"lness.
TO HEADER
BF^AHra^K
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OM- DES MOINES -Turn Trc" owr ?
tt&lie Ooittttdson, Pe?r Moine", Cfinim
the First WAAC Training' Camp
Idson is_at the extreme rijrht nnri v
Alt ah la, (Ja. Kccciving tTuT records
iiy taking over the quarters. At Of
in&ti, and Vera G. C<ue obeli. New V
m " s
1 ^ 1 ' " :?. jl H'ri
4j' .iV ..I|A* .** &..? ? sw*. ^
V?Napoleon Edward Taylor, private
id, first U. S. Engineer to land on
hiring native Liberians.
iv'.ION HOi'EWKU,
li.Ll-TTST TTII i!nr
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Re**.' W. ' ?. Ma-soy. .1 *.. I'a.-fnr
.' iit'lbor. s. c. chin*.;*, stivi*;
v: < . cni'ii . n ir.y ::.*is:i} iio.r*. }'.?>
.th- liv-t Sunday in ij.?. ;vu* via*
! .iTl llsi' Tu-Tivftiinr, . VrVn-l ; '.t
!.i:r.(!:*i d y,t ivc'it. I'nr r -,'t" ' >
: v.-il-i a ;11 ft?T>: TVaTnn . II
* r*rilr?*v nftrr n*hi h *.: i* rn?* *.
Vnrv.-i.ra with a b:i*nir.i? nr. si
-rijr.--tiii.i-ji ii nil i.e lTuk i !' .Jo.-ii1
an 21:1 "i, sanjc T. (?ao.*se this day
will "yvii c: vi . A fit r t :?
! i<i ii'injr -ci vi-s Ma" i,.w ruies
u adni.ttt! for 1.*} ;. ! io.ur'.i v
' wii! l>o<yin strictly at
noon. Twelve captains wire sc.1!ecte?f-lo
i-aprevent the. Twelve
| l'ribcs of 1 era' I. Sister Nanc y (
; iins is still n:i the sick list. ; C'ol111
c li< :i for ihe day'.kl 2.0 !. AT arc
| looT.itjp fne ;i| 1 nur aivivbvrs a.u!
; i'j...<i, 1 s to worsain wit:: rs ??t: tile
j luid Sunday in .January in o'.n
.oainninii'ii service.
RMTIIKI. M. I'.. CIU'Kt'H
Rev. U. J. Jefferson. |'a,l'.r
Onr In::. v-'.-.y v.. : t
n 1 As "'najar <1 aArn*.
nts of th" church shown <'
iiM-jw-i'ive iiiTis. u,:un!. 'ne
as : id ;s f iii assessment ? :
?h 1 'yart'-t'T. The presiding" oldAT
1 IN red two thoughtful and ar..
- -111j11 iii;t JiaK.voiii) Im t, iniiniliii'
For the regular morning service
he sermon was de'ivored frot i tlx
Terr. potion, "Where if l'o tl o is
>rn King of the Jews?" Many
I a arltful points were brought out
I front the text and context. The
| c-onurc pation v.as wol represent
r1 relative to"its membevshin and
"as also responsive to th.o gOfox-l
"" xr..p. We are hoping the
x-'.ji. .;. aa the first. Many visitors
r,?;| friends were presented
\nd introduced to the congrcga
'ion. You wiif nhvays find a colli
:il welcome."
The Sunday school Christina?
rce was very nui.h enjoyed. The
Tic; i'?. n-rHo turnip financial prou<ion
f'> "like it u Riic 'eSR aiK
I -nioysible lor all. We iu^k ?3??lifrhtcri
to sop t}>o pastor ar><
' 'notrhtcr in thc Sunday school eacr
'abbath, and arc willing tb d<
hat they can to tr.nkp the worlsucccctr
utOTijr crety Iff"
unpony records with Inst?rrrrnrrhr Itt
anrtrr-nf-ii iIii!i:|i..,:^...u:' !iib\V(vi^n'i
at Fort Dcs Moines, la., for Ft
"1th her is an ofticcr of h? . >>atiy
is Third Officer Myrtle Andei.-on
iieer Andt r-on's left iUc 'ii.i. i Of.
.City,
IU1.I ON DIS I KK T
(;irr>* v v.i:i iin<;
1' IM'1 I':. n-.- din.aiiiiiiilu
.!? ; " i t.v-i"".: i'y Indie ?
nt~ 15r-:li
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I. "I f ' f :;:i!
. i-i'' : i . T: v :iH-?iitati? n iV.c
1 in- k v. ii. ,
? I : i-; . *. t: Ho Huor.jr
II:;.' I ' r!. V.'iu." AOS OsK
, ; i ;i<t; !cr., fhu' P. K. !va
j ". v . 1.1 (i; i\ address to t
-j-7~(y- -jT,.-hclp|
! u on.: t h." l oopi rati'on
i' ;' loiiy and f?i?*ri?l.<
1 1.50 I'-Hom Pi<rtkt ?>': Latin
'( '.till not nail lac (lust."' T
I . . ?VcJ c |)U . C!lt : P. I?r. I-.,
| ?> ir iv.-r P. K. now pr
'. I:own- t'u* .Marion Distrit
. '.p.vc son,'.!.' fathcily rcniai'ks.
M.'i' Ui'.'l Caui'ciriu'c Kn^S?
< i.i ini i hurc ht _ILev. F.
'.u'fiu.'i' lo preach the annual s
'ion; o.'.v. II, \\ i.i'ie to preai
'It '.'.itioalional set iron. The S.
_ Fottvi y/.h n o-oca 16- St. Matthe
?ih_.?Hi! .op.?il'-Y. IP Ronj
n.iiit piv.U'ht.s the annual sernn
oral Dr. I.. I>. Cianthle preach
toe educational sermon.
Ih.v,. M. McPrv.l ' and I.
j narroii .. >v pr.sj;u:d and
si':;!!: - Th ?v\v nuni-te)s wvi
j inlix iiifi-d and spoke of their di
j 'h:M "! Ijcmg in the district: Ro
I Ambrose and Ilev. (Jand/lc. T
: hlder nr. scr.tod the lav rand
! \vko aspirant.; (a t!
; dmer::' <:orf\ i t nci : Sunter I)i;
Del !' . Hiradlvy and (Jallisha
I'Uiian^e Id.-! i iet. - 4iw+-.? Hyn.ar
- '"M?D.-rt t-;rt. Hr~. Craw fort
-f ?ni.-.; ri>. t.. Dt(v Fpxfw?v?th, Bt
' an. D'l.aine and Baker.
Mrs. .\nr i:a D.T.aino our faith
I ail district missionary presidcr
was presented and th<> dilferer
j rhai yrvs raised almost $100 f<:
j the l,,-nrv., n,;nn
tent::!mm Fund. Ciosiinj ivniark
j y Dr. S, DcLaine.
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j ST. IM5II.IP \. M. F. C'Ul'RCH
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la v, I. II. Weathers. Pastor
Sundry was a beautiful day an
"11 church moots were found at tl
_ hu .se i f w>rship. Sunday schm
opened at 11 o'clock bv the assi:
Supt.. Mr. Henry Johnso:
*r. The t lasses* were arrange
.r.u beaut r'uri'y taught by ire v.
| :(?:?? tea.The banner is ?ti
r'ov'"l from class to clay.
?'<>. i v.- i. the banner. There w;
( lovely review by our np.stor.
There was -a warm niayer sei
vice conducted by Brother Ik
Johnson and ot Tiers. Then v
went into our service. There wet
" TTe^rrmt ounce men's made aftei
which our pastor ascended the ro<
tram. His text was taken froi
R. John 1M: 15. ids theme In Th
Upper Hoom. Mvcryone was mad
| to feei glad while Rev. Woathel
I he sermon one young man accepi
ed the invitation for joiners,
liberal collection was contribute!
A largo number communed.
Tliere will bo a feast given at th
horns of sister Rosa Munday th
2nd Sunday evening1 by Stewarc
ess Hoard No. 5. Come"'you at
welcome.
The choir will sing at St. Ma
hew church the .??rd Sunday.
Thow op the sick list are Mam
Ptonny Walker, sister Ama Hintn
inu trie yuunjjvsi uaujgr.ier 01 si:
er Mary Janp Murray.
Come to church, join the charel
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j A. M. K. < ' *!H
j 1? x. .! ! . Maa!,>. I.'a-Ior
i 'i I".J.I. \V<" ' ' ( 'I !( ' '
j >'?:< ... :::i. <?.; C'.il 1 f~nTA
'?11 ' 1 1 "y?t ?>?; hi"1'' 'V .1"
j 1-v?nTTfrrrvr *"y~~rnr;
< .ih ;i. ? y 1 h'?;;?r*itV,
?v!. !? ??.; < irvx h-rtrsrcs v '?! ? fvv
j " *! ir tea* r- a'- '> ? >!
. , ?1 . . . I I - . 1 ': l i l ;ir- i ?Xr
t r . j- v.?<j: of (i).i- ij i.tf.-A",
iht ("1 < :' tlie iTC<rr:?:n
:: is:: n ay th
ice \v1 >:.(! <1 with r'As. 'I*, <
h('i' v'tiVi- "if - *ii nil i"
cn'-'l:.:". 'i S. S. tea h_y. ^.v:
;ivi" lavs.
[j.aisc !!. ! J. v: !i <:?. tu h.-f
ii. ; . : i-vc- wit's iu"
i c? ijjve.-i sin I t'l ifii'ls.
'I' laivi!iir qs'sisr a p't'asaiil
N'< vn-rrv-?-!', .
ihsmirji. y.T ia. int;!..Miss
Ma: i- l.ciuuml ''.as "n*in*'
it ( i'.nsl.,u.s iui-! ;s nU-s.san'
<'.uy. She" hitV returned to Ki
~ ic!! "vW'TT'ijj'is . o uv:'. 1 .x f >i'cmv 1
v.iy.' .\!i<? AllUa -Stev'rjison
me fur Christmas anil has ivtmneo
'.ii Allen c, ,-ity i-l't i
..vli'U _M-ri4>a:K slay,
P. Mrs. ( niherine 15. Crazier It.it
ivi-n iny T >r - IK. iU*r_ttro-4<nt
yn, X. V. to spend the Christmas
(ij -rtwHrinys?wlth her ;'Husband. Mi\
It-, t y *T. i' i a7i"V at his nuni.
. ..< :>.! \/ih i ; si it i;j Kroohiyn, X
1J, .. She returned Sunday, Januarj
l| rd- and* reported having ..ad v.
in -n.ioyul la ami merry Chri.stnm:
. wd a Hanpv Xtv* Year v.-itii h.s
hand, lather and aunts. Thev a'.i
* v. nt to New Haven, i vim., to see
he for. <'l Mr. .1. ii. frxazk-r, .ittl
r'r f. \V. Crazier.
Mr. C. Stanley our pastor's so.
why is. now .. freshman at Stat'.
' A. and M. college v.as home an
of visited us (faring the hoiiiiavs.
We i.ati. a nrav.r nii'.vlt:U watt.
nijrht 1 ul only a lev a itended.
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5 ON MS CHAPEL AUK CHI RC H
tc ? -phe"above name i church ami hei
*" dutiful members" are doing a trre.it
er fork vt-ith tf.e Presiding Cider, Rev.
,.i. .7.\Y. Shaw who is direetiii" tin
* .-iuircii's affairs unli tlie assiirn-nient
of n pastor,
v. -Sunday-, Dec. was a-hit?.-, dny
a- '.'he Key. 1 'i iee nf ("i.e- r ' [1". n -f(
an he sermon-of the mornitip and Raves
Win. Labrew preached-the serm.r.
U.rir.tr the e\vnin? s?rviee. Tir
people were elevated in spirit nnci
. thoucht durintr ea.h se:~ice an..
, the seats clapped hands of joy whil
tne nun of God spoke.
Rev. Price will serve the_ehurch
v.
.. j ap'ain Sunday. Jan. .'Ird. Tlte pub;ic
. : is invited to hear iiim. The church1
! and her mens hers have lined up this
year in keeping with ilia modern
iuotrram offered by Presiding Elder
.-ess liny: as they;attempt to do ser- I
' vice for the Master. Sunday, the 3rd
is All .Members Day ;1n71 they are
'asked to be present at an early
pour that a seat may be .obtained.
^ i The second Quarterly Conference
it [ c.ill ennvine Friday night, Jan.' 8Th
'i | r the business session and elor.t
* - | Sunday. Jum TTTtfi v, 11h two sor;s
I mons by Presiding Elder Shaw
i The I inly Communion will be obI
served during the morning servi.tj
and Jones Chapel invites all rriera,
hers and friends to the feast. That
?j j.Layvail 1 he known as "The. Feast
l>ay" for Jnr.es Chanel. COME
; AND BITING YOUR FRIENDS.
10 STOVER CHAPEL
aLi-A^M.-lLjLllLilC.H Rev.
N. A. Rice, Pastor
n- | College Place?Sunday schnoE
"! ' opened at the usual hour, finding
.. ; the Supt. and teachers at theii
m ' post of duty.. After prayer service
conducted by the Rev. Peizet
the-mrstrn? brought -to? -us a rotiE
i touching sermon frfttn..St. ..Luke
2:10 subject Three Group Witnessr.
Visitors for today were Mr
Harper of Ridgewood and Mrs. Sa1
j lina Cook and little Frazell On"'1
Our door is-always open to visi,.t,
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their pastor niul I,is- w'-.'c? Rpv. and
II. Noiri.-. (Ht
sick list contains Mrs.
Alortha t'orlfv. Miss Rosa ,t.6y
Mail. Mr. "t"j:nmas Javkson, Mrs.
ciiaee rxtller, Mr. Joins Fuller.
We hope fa\: til in a sprcdy re-?r?ovfiy.
Mrs. Lesslv ??lascVn7 .".n<l children
from Philadelphia are spend
inp awhile altli MT1 and Mrs. :
TTnmp Mill. _1_
C AI VAltV A. M. E. CHURCH .
Rev. A. A. A maker, Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day at
Calvary all chrnrh goers were pres
ent. S. S". began at its UBUal hour
a ith rhe- Supt. and teachers at
heir post ol' duty. Morning service
began at 12 o'clock. After a
Vrfr-f prayer- service the pastor
tiok his text from II Tim. sublet
Growth.1 Tree sermon was en
ioyed by all. The Holy Communion
was administered to forty-five
wmmunieants. After the close o*
the service the pastor motored to
Mi?. Jossie N'orris for dinner.
At 1 o'clock the Missionary Circle
mot at the sa!jLe_j?lace-in their ,
usual meeting. The president wa?
at her best in presiding. Express
ions wcro asked for and a spiritual
time was had. After which
the business of the meeting was
" endueted. A collection was taSc '
. n and th.-?hnntess served a?r?-?m?
past. (
V.'e returned to the church and f
he pastor called the official beard -**
and pave a few instructions with
reference to their duties.. After
a short prayer service the pastor
selected for a text 1 Psalms 70
verse; Make haste O Lord. This
was another wonderful sermon
which was enjoyed by all. We had
as visitors Mrs! E. Flemming, Miss
>.??? } . .urs. u. uraits and Mrs.
Mitchell..
ELISHA A. M. E. EHURCH
Rev. N. 'J. Caughman,- Pastor
As usual Sunday school was well
:tK*nded with Supt., Mr. A. W.
Longshore and co-workers at their f
post of duty. After class study
| he lesson was very timclv review[
ed by the Sunt, and very beauti1
ful remarks by the pastor. After .
this the Sunday school went into
organization. All officers and leahois
and also the Supt. was reelected
for tue year 1941. A warm
j prayer service was conducted by
["Brb. S. L. Longshore. Yhe scripj
turc lesson read by. the pastor, the
17-th- Psalms 1-17. His text was
taken from -17th Psalms 5th verse
subject The Way of Achievement..
i Religious worship was beyond ex|
press ion. I am very sure everyone
enjoyed the services. Rev.
raughman is really preaching.
Quite a few visitors were present:
Mr. Johnnie Spearman of j_
Hannah's AME church, Mr. and
Mrs. Wardsworth and many others
from Wertzs Zion Baptist church.
We gladly welcome visitors at any
time, our door stands ajar for
-vou?' vfrrntinn noma?1?,
friendly church. ; "* '