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, Saturday, January 23, 1913. Report of Abbevill Christmas Seal Sal Rev. K. 1.. Mc Adams, chairman of letters and bonds sale, isuy cis of Bonds: .Mt; Lebanon AME *Fnureb $5.00; i Mt. Zion Presbyterian church $6: - St. Mary Baptist church $5.00; , Level Laird-?Springfield Baptist church $5.lK 1; Abbe rill e?M. Jamo s A ME church, $5.0.0; Mi. Pleasant t ? ?Hajitist church. Washing ton St. Presbyterian. $5.00. Union Baptist, S4.15; Kichic's Funeral I homo. 55.00. - "* T Letters ? The following' named persons contributed: Mr. and Mrs. Wilf linm White, 50c Mr. and Mrs. L 1 an kin Latimer. 50c; Mr. JUliUS Dawson, 50c. Those contributing one dollar or more were: Mr. and Mrs. llaynes Pressley, Mr. and Mrs. Boston Johnson, Mr., and ;> VIrs. C. J. Hearst. Mr. and Mrs. j Arthur Turner, Mr. and Mrs. John , II.Mones, Mrs. Azalee Finley. Mr. "'Steve McKnight, Mrs. Sarah Reid. Mrs. Alberta Holmes, $1.00. Mr: r ~ and Mrs, Marion Jones. Mr and Mrs. John L. Bowie, Mr. and Mrs. William Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Allen 1 . > Wilson. Mr. Clifton Taylor, Mr Rob Pendleton. Mr. -awl Mrs. Will [j Darlington, $2.00; VM is. Pauline d- Report from .schools.: Abbeville Co Tv i- W M Wade. $285.57; Due West, Si r. 6 t L. Smith, fTf.OO; Calhoun Falls. Mr. Ossar Ellison, $38.53. Coda)' , * Grove, Mr. J. A. Sitton, $5.28; St ^ Pnfer, Mrs. Ovene Strange. $4.00; - Shady Grove. Mrs. Iti tli Wilkor son, $2.00; Cross Road. -M4ss Mario s Brow nice, $4,011: Donalds, .Mi's. Annie McGuwans. $:{.0(); Springfield. Rev. Rsooe.1ones $5,0.0.: Hsu '? rlsburg Mrs. Mnrv McAdams, t $8.10. p One Teacher Schools: Groves Chnnncllc. Rev. S. P. Reynolds, Si.00; Cold Spring, Mrs Hennie I.. (\ Brown, SI.20. Hall, Mr. Davill Belcher, $1.50; Brown, Mi's. I.ucilc Johnson. Scott. Miss Rosa Mary Fuller; I.owndsville, Mrs. Lillie M. Patterson: St. John Miss Abbie Cummings; Rileys, Mrs. Minnie C. Clark; Pine Grove No. 1, Miss Mattie I.. Vance; Walnut Grove, Mrs. Minnie Jenkins; Shady Grove. Mrs. Ursula Haxldon Chappello, Mrs. Ella Wharton; I ? Pleasant Grove. - Airs. Sa rah J ones Rock Buffalo, Miss Juanitn Jenkins Pine Grove No. II. Mrs. Nettie A. White; Fairfield, Mrs. Vasliti Clinkscale; Tabernacle. Miss Azzic Lee Cunningham; Bluff. Rev. E R. Chappello; Long Cane. Mrs. Margaret Connor; Cedar Spring, Mrs. Emily Redd; Mt. Zion, Mrs. Ella Latimer. Hngan, Miss Essie I M. Strother; Rocltv River, Mrs. M. O. Carson; Mill, Rev. W. A. Turner, $2.00; Clear Spring. Mrs. Grace Latimer, $2.57; Mt". View, Miss Emma L. Humbert; Jones Chappclle, Mrs. Julia Morgana; ' Pineboro, Mrs. Inez Gilmore; Pine . M Grove No. III. Miss CIntel Lee, * ' 82.00. Haownlee. Mrs. Ellen Huner, $3.50; Gilmore. Mrs. Addie Crawford, $0.04; Alien- Chnppeljc, ? Mrs. Aurelia Childs, $0.25; Friendship, Mrs. Corn V. R'uckcr?. ToMiss Eula V. Massey Jeanos teacher and county chairman, is sin| cerely grateful for the fine spirit shown by the principal, teachers, students simP^tizens of Abbeville county in res/ponding so wholeheartedly to s?clr_o-Avort hy cause, S thus making our .seal sale a success. MT. PIsr.AH A. M K. ClU'RCH Rev. James Leonard, Pastor I.oris. S. C.?The church and her dutiful members are doing- splendid work. On Jan. J our pastof was at his post of duty. Owing to the condition of?the?weather ' the Sunday school was called to order at 10:30 with a large atten' fiance. After S. S. our pastoi gave us some helpful instructions. Morning-'-srrvtrr began rrto'clock. After a brief prayer service the pastor took his text from MilII. .8;i):L...The._&urmon was ,enjoyed by all and the Holy Spirit was fell throughout thy services. The Holy Communion was ndmin* istered to a large number. The 4 liiudor postponed night iicrvi.ce -inorder to -he with Rev. Jackson the ^ pastor of Bethel chapel. r?- f ? ? v/ii oiinuaiy m was our lu st quni tcvly conference and was quite a _ v.uccess along all lines. All reports flu . I'ioi.ii major depart mnnUi maim fine considering. As usual the presid'ng elder was paid his full assessruent for the quarter. The~presidwig eider delivered a thoughtful ? and appropriate message from the | jf text St. Luke And We answer jj ing said unto him, Lord let it alone fP -T this year also. Subject: The Baryt \sJ ren Kig Tree, j I am sure every i one enjoyed the service^ .Quite a I few ^Visitors were present along | 1 * with our pastor's lowing wife, Mrs, i Connie J. l^-onsrd. We are dek lighted to see the pastor in SunL ^ day school. Kuch Sunday he is f . with us and seems as if he is willing to do whatever he can to make f the work succeed along every line. jj ,vi. Janie Johnson, reporter t - jfr , . iarL / n 3Tv: * e County 1 e?1942 i1 JAMISON NKWS 1 J-pj ( reclinies and best wishes to (| all our fellow-readers. On Dec-ember 2.'?ni the jtruve . monster death slipped into the home of a very enthusiastic family and friend to our community j sFhool and ^ook a way one of our ~ very dear friends. .Mrs. F.stella Berry. wife of Mr. -White Berry hpth of whom have been for the 'f past four years very-instrumental ? tn the development of our "pubttr"u school activities especially -the vo- ^ rational set up. Mrs. Bet rv Rain- s ad ninny friend? in this coimmini- L ty through her kind, sympathetic : and understanding- disposition. c She lived for her children her ? home and needy friends. She was truly a real help-mate for her hits j hand and a devoted mother to bet j children, all of whom were niiii^ _j rjed at her passing. While ill she p found?time Between her pains lu j -.ui.o .mil welcome IHC lld'AMDOlV I | as they administered aid aiul as . sistnnee ti> her. She ?I? 1 i? led in singing Jesus Keep .M? NTeaP the "( loss and Someday He Will .Make it Ham. ,Mortirians hr "ThTrrffe J were Xewlon of Orangeburg and ' Henry I.. Jackson of Marion. Tin v ''uncral services were conducted at ' tier church. The eulogy was delivered by Rev. James, pastor Mrs. ' Oniric MtThifl'io and her sislei Miss I,. M. Ktrtf-h sang beautifully I He'll Hndors'and and Say Well J Done. Mrs. Baehers performed < witlvT"grace and solemhess tit the j organ, while the choir sanp; with | deep feeling and expression. I Miss Finch the home economics t teacher here spared no moments in ; rendering service timing, the ill- : tiess and death of Mrs. Berry. Mr C. 11. Thomas the vocational Ag. , teacher accompanied the family in ( tdl of these dark hours also. j The deceased left to mourn hei ^ passing it devoted husbaml, Mr. , White Berry, one daughter, Mrs. Viola Willis of l.atUi; three sons, Mr Samuel Berry of I.atta; I'ri- ' -vote Ilenry Berry, h'ort McClollan 1 ma., and I'ror. Kloyd Horry of _ .MoRor, S.?C+- two?brothers and? one sister Mrs. Amanda Todd of 5 Marion'other relatives and friends ' May they-be other?characters to ( live and die as she so beautifully ' did. The remains were deposited ' in the church cemetery at Marion. > The general activities of om i community all arc centered around the .war-effort food program. The vocational teachers have organized two Victory-Poultry courses, one in each section of the community and they arc getting off with much enthusiasm. The N.H. A. girls in keeping with war effort made soft toys in quantities to be distributed among children _ and the toys money to he used in purchasing war stamps. Good 11 ports wore made on their return, ifter the vacation. HELENA NEWS Mrs. Janie Jenkrns of Helena, ; S. has returned home alter a I two weeks visit with sisters, Miss I Rachel Hrasmnn of Atlanta. Ga. ! and Mrs. Allford of Newman, Ga. j She reported having a pleaI sant trip during the Christmas holidays. Mesdames Roche, Montgomery, and Jasper Lindsay, all of Philadelphia, Pa. spent the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ChurlW* Lindsay of Heland friends elsewhere also. I Mr. Manning Gary, of Washington, I).C. spent the Christmas holidays with his sisters, Mrs. Marie Wilson and Miss Mozell Gary. Mr. Thoihus Stfrtor^of Washington" It. ('., also spent the holiiluys witn ! ids Mother, Mrs. Lulu Sartor. CopL J .J. Clark, of Camp Stone f'mah"," 1 Ji tt s 1) u rg Calif on i a spent a week with his step-mother, Mrs. Minnie Clark, .and . sisterr Vanuut Lou Clark. He also spent some with other relatives and friends in Helena and Newberry, S.C. We wish lYmi a sTFccessful "trip on his I return hack to camp. ? ; Mrs. classic wnght and childI ren of Helens, left for Pittsburg,1 i P??. -Monday night. This is her olej home. ( K.NTUAI. BAPTIST ( fll RCH Rev. L. M. Hampton, Pastor S. S. at the usual hour conducted by Supt, Pea, S.*W. Rutehford. A spiritual devotion was conducted by- tpe deacons then the pastoi came forward and preached a won derful sermon. Night service began at 7:30 p.m. The pastor used as a_lCXt-L Sam 1; 13: Only hei 4ipo moved but hei- voice was not hoard, the sermon was preached with power. Some of the members that were away "returned for Christmas; Hro. Hampton Frederick returned from POSVl Harbor, sister Presters from New Jersey; sister Omelia Jackson from New Yovk. We were very glad to see them. We had eleven vtsttnwr. Collection for the I dnv 21ft M 1 ^. / O fens -L -~I~ . . . . Dillon County Peachers Meet The momhcis -??f t'nc I)iH??it 'eachers' Association had thou ^' 1 si in. ol.n- ol I'.t-i:; ?ti l.isl Kri ' w av aftefnoon at Dillon Hi school j *' Tfto meeting was opened h.v tin icc-I'rcs. Mr. It. S. Wilkinson. ! cho after a low remarks pro- i ( 1 cnUui?the .Ii'iiiiis Teacher- .Miss . j 1 oio 11 llagin. Miss ila:ii) mm- ^ tomtl that because of the cur- | ,.; ngs will bo eliminated for tin ^ luration. or t.ntrl further not ice, ks for . the school objectives, the. \ .j ear, she emphasized that each [ j, chool should try to have a gar- j Lett, a pig, a?nutrition?program i ^ md an achievement day instead n >f the usual county field meet ind field day, j At the conclusion of Miss 11 a- A yin's remarks, the president Mr. j 1' -cvi Del aine took charge Mr. 1 :h*fjriTTe Ts leaving Monday for j h ormnl induction into the Armed ; 1 'orecs. The group is sorry t o t! UlVe lo "hian" him lo I'mle Sank ~ lis farewell address wa*t rathei i .i.c i. i ii ! nil ny :m. _ "This b??uiy 1:1s - t i11.i Ui vith you?in?U- leathers' ???> -1 iiuic-" H1 began, "as I'll Ik* at Ft. Mragg ' vilhin the nexl few days. Jt'f .o be n novel experience to mo? 1,1 nit you know?I wouldn't go if l< I could have helped it." "Hut laying all jokes aside, 1 ' jook a trip to FoW .Jackson last .VL'ik. and after seeing all that 1 lid feel contain that 1 would have | ioined voluntarily long ago, os- 1 iei Lally had I known then what ! " I.iiow now about the army- j lose things," he n'onlinued, "1 ' no not in a position to divulge H" list now.". He added that he would feel i 'l no re justified in ?loi?i)?- his host ju or the cause if he felt that on lis return to civilian life he t< would come back to a countryjn ivith an American Democratic ! :ystem?not only a victory .'for n he Allies, but a victory of free- Ii lorn with a minimum of racial si liscri mi natron with an establish- Ii 'd equality of men. He further it stated t'hat this equality is not ; a be . found in the color of skin n >r the size of Uie pocketbook, but t. n the great franchise of t h e nind, the universal franchise > 1 which is bound neither by color, j C. ior by creed, nor by social status. After his climax. 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WfiillttTs, )'a>lor Ka-.tnVei , S f *. w :i try warm ami a i;irj>e nu'.i.nc, ere <?iit at?(im hnti-'r < '' w?"i?liin t II a.m. a \> onderl'ul Praday h<m| was conducted by h iris. Opening exi iciscs by M > pltclia Decease alter whirl; tlx aehers took chary:* < I ass. Alter a behutir.l k'VV;.,, w rttjfhVMr. ft. Dvveaux imaut:_ a he/review. A pood contribution, he adult Tlass still holds i h e miner. A warm prayer set*ire was ??-;>mr<r by the prayer?rnmisiurr ro.? Isattc Johnson. Pro. Jlemy ohnson, Jr., and lim. !.. John fin. fiov a "few rmITT>.'lneinc uis wnv aide the Pastor. Uev. 'I', ii. \Wath is preached a heart-l'eit sermon, lie choir furnished nittsie at tin lalthew clmr.h, Hev. J. Tayjn: -4Hrte^nneraPoT Alts. Kilu l \\Y' er was held Thursday, .Innuavt I. I'.i-I.'h llolley and Sum tindt i iker in charge. v??tr to tvurrt'fi, join?mm* mu>m ?? M. TT. Hhiton, n |Miirj: I hop*' you people will < ??11iij.u? uintf \v:*ll year by year I snail ever froget you. I'll write tii_yjuti nine (i11rt*, hut I wun'i |ir.ouu ? write to everybody! Newrtue ss, I'll sti'll be thinking of ?b! lillon County ami all of you." "I appreciate so very ntuch tin onor you bestowed upon in r It ret' years ago," said he. draw lg to a conclusion, "by electing ie President tif . the Association 'on don't realize it_lmt you tlitl Ollielhing to Hie by that. 1 have ?nmed what to do when at?iiu> ead of a group oi nt gani/.i! a n . may dd hie solne " good some ay." He further urged the teachers 9 * keep the organization- voinv nd pay their dues regularly. Upon the completion of all l.usess .Miss llagin presented Mr. leLaine two gifts front the Asociation. One was a leather wa! t and an army regulation wrilttr kit. Just before the group ,was dislissot' the marring.' of Mr. Decline, to Miss Kula (tcrahl o 1 tullins S. C.. was ""announced, ho bride is currently teaching at !anaan school. &, The next meeting will he Mar. th. flC^ SUE i nn r? ^ -JL11C U US Jftings Aa and ?"wr to Of The u shalt was. set, lp only 2 And h YV them, say >?}dd r, * Maps, I iQ4t UMi V -V own a ?uod, beauti- I r of the extra - t , very eepen. Special ? ' nes Version. ? f?r lho? < 0 , , Bible, we have o full-color Teachers' Refer itation P^ye contains many e exible black * ?'* . Books of the Bi lrcuit; front color maps, Bibl J may never Stars (*) in Ol ?portunity to thft ProPh^y tl 1a , . va,ue ... for i C. Act today. can be yours fo INTiE "" Bible. bt and paper I 1 nv 1 wwyj II then JuW| 1 want a copy of th* I ar you i fcsaJI t'1? *?ilu*on I desire, eceire j ran ( ' ?* Luxe Ed'"?? ' hav? , r^l NAME >ov!< l .! Egl CITY. S?sail Q CkM here if re* nrrfr \ ,J~p"1 ? V-'S'v ~':- ?- / "^vr KTTO I.KADICH i;\II.I:^ i*r:r111.1, ~ I] i < ik< i ii \ i:\\ s " V; 1.1 <I..y, I.. n. IP CI .I'.a'rk-y \ bt?Vi M?< *tt-H mm*- t ' Ivr iiH? tii'vr wit;; KUIar W. S. { . i Mnw T"i-' ' I'M-' :" '/!v.v im.tpH A. I 1 J ..1.11. < lr >( { Tliir uM kisinrw' i TrruTv ?r~ still I i : '".I'Si" "Cca: \'< >: 1 !ii- i 'MU -Ij iti . < I .lit illsoiritl'J' ii;u<ti: lli-i't i fiitsHiv ? IrniM II-iky 1 , IktSu'l. 1 'iiit* (irnvp. /ikm ("hapc-l. ' \ Oak TTrttvo H pi p..s 7i|-ov?al ' j avtho m v.1 pastor. P,"\. .l.H. Hums i-lh:U ahe pi dtili of tin' rile it Mill | iov<- ;nvl 'iro' i i-t it . 11i>111. j t-.irinn '?y l?>"im> i?;r Jv'M r cpoils { I It?jv 1m I< "ii i>(' i.it.-';.i in (kirinj* I ' ill'' j'if- <-liijillLLjlv 1'uj au-iiy \x*iu-*J-' j - -'I i>o nittutHM-'?t-n-- ?<4a y aft'4' j loinj^' tinir wui'l; i.?i*i?ii'..lit \vnrii< j. "I nt~ irfaifr fri-'in KWri Mints ami ' i i i 1 the tin---:oi. ^ ^ ' Ik-v. at ?. !? in.iii: -was >o 1 I < lali'il at IIk- )a |>ovl> ;'.n<l tuc spirit j ITUh which lia-y 'v? i r- luaili' iltai ' Nif I'xrlaitiii'il "J aiiiVv^?mttrfT' I at i o'iful." A->?rrrri'.ii' Tttlt i x als j :It" oi l.i'i i:. as a 5'atln'f. 11 paivil j no pains in inloi ioini1, 'I;? . pinup j of np'ir i'1's;i n iI>iiila r. ilia II liiiiclit s. "on.iinn.itif ami n. the {Tniit <1 4!int.ras will! H 11.!. .>?l a i iri~y-?' .i.'lor?rnr?tti? ^ is alii.n o! ,\l i M ( f.a.i.un a j I I;'. a. t".- ; I.:. .. . :i,i ! \ -1 n. t: iia I [ I . v S. .'Ilia.', pallia ! a tut-.fill tfi|. ' I \ 1 ' ' S. W is II. as. f I- I Ml I I ! i.i iTiaai i! I ivtiii O-o 1 iil!ii*"ii-.<i ii.'h' . I :ur''s of s riptiitc: m. .Iiiltn J:11 . v\cls :?! '. Silvio, i - I Jim hound. 'I'lii in.niinT hi av'ih'ii !*7l?U'i .Minis spoke was.a proof, that. lie lis prepared, nuiv vinl ami uiidir-toutl u'iiii; a writer iiail Imped to teach Christian-. This hum, ot.t ple-iding Klder, will h,> a ITtiitlt til tie1 gem fa 1 etillli'll and we pray (that some day he will sit on the I endi where it will lie his duty to serve a.; a father of the iliutvh. Indeed he is Bishop material, 1 Ai this point we are arl.imr the ' i entire connectinti to make him as we have made .others to serve in creator fields. The conference was w-11 oiteiuli 1 with not only men'mrs hut visilois us well. Prof, and Mrs. J.T.W. Minis and his two little sisters, Maggie ' Peggy were present. The presiding Kldcp presented Prof. Minis. In his remarks, he. ' said. "There are two kinds of ac hievemcnts. We may consider to be of great importance, intellectual achievements and spiritual achievements. Intellectuaf ae'iieve incuts?H-re?the results?of? your thoughts in the search for knowledge. Spiritual achievements are ; the completions of holy, aspiia- ( lions. Ho concluded in saying, "be true towour Clod, true to your felj low-men and true to your country- j hy buying war saving stamps and | hands. Mar 14. Cr Radden. reporter. 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After a wai i!t devoliona' i'a <ervioe oui- pastor delivered a win- la: "tMT111 sermon Fro?r the text St tv; John 3:.'), subject: Tt.e N't ee-sity o! j defeneration. Our bear's re j i:t made to rejoice. 7 : !"> Sunday ev-| I'a ^ni11u <l? votionals were led by Dea. [ I'. S. Sims after which <n:i- pasloi j Lt-tj-d'ii t another, ureal sermon sab J. V' ieet. Tiie Power of Prayer. At'tei I af lids yreat swkuii three came and ; tre onnected themselves with tlie ? rtuifch. This was a, day of en- j or ioyment, for eyeivituv who^TcTforuh he sr~ serviette I'l'e. Warned Kerry of the (i'Jml | '.h Aviation St|. (Sen) 11 (1 S. j Hurlirifen, 'Texas, is hoilut on fur- j lougn visiting nis parents, relatives ami friends.. pj lAliss) Leila 11. Sims. reporter ?1RMO M:WS ar Fred S. Boo/er. Reporter 0f For some good reason unknown e*' to tlu- membership at this writing R' oiu- Pastor, Rev. M. WVJa'kson hfailed to appear SlpVoUiifs Chap- ' el A. M. K. church the 3rd Sunday de whi h was regular service day. A ' good crowil" assembled at church ar to worship and alter a good Sanday Ttehool was conducted by our Supt., Bro. John Wheeler, prayer Ft service was held after which we had collection and adjourned. fo On the sick list are Mrs; Alice Ri Hope and Mrs. Janie Mae Lyghts ?f We j#iay that they will soon recover. .ed On Friday. morning. January 1 r? st the stork visited the home of Prof. W ami Mrs. Roy Thompson and left W a bouncing baby girl. Mother and Ja baby are doing fine. Pvt. Robert C'orley in camp at Sj N'ewport News, Va.. Is spending his seven days furlough with his tit parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cor- Ti ley. rh Mrs. Carrie llonie Bouknight tit tpeni the' Week end in Columbia S. isith her sisLer mul fiiiinln Uli Cpl. Horace Williams in camp of at Charlotte, N. C., spent the week <ti end here at the home of his wife M and found that the stork had left St inr uiiviii recently a nne tnu>y girl, in Mrs. Williams before marriage M vva * M iss Blessed Metze of Irmo. | Sc The stork also left the past week with M*'. and Mrs. Quincy L. Smith A< a little girl. The latter is the former Miss Beatrice Jones of Columbia. Di Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Corley, Mrs. Mary Lee Sligh and Mrs. Of Mildred Jones visited friends in Mi Peak Sunday afternoon. Rend the Palmetto Leader and tno\v the news Subscribe for it Be lb rough Fred S. Boozer or get a mpy at Boozer's Place. Only 5c. m? en CAM DEN JOTTINOS Mi Sunday p.m. the 77th Anniver- frj tary of Mt. Moriah Baptist church An Aiu bo celebrated Rev. Yir gil Car- | bri .or of Macedonia M. R. church will an 3e pulpit speaker. Rev. J. W w< Boykin the l>elovcd pastor lias ho icon and is wonderfully blessed, tin do is really a pastor and a preach De if for his flock. May (Jod send S'ow Bethel a pastor and a preach ;r for such is really and truly leodod. ? I We were delighted to hear that er Rev. Hale"B. Thompson and wife tot ire teaching in Lancaster county. Mi riio former was once our pastor scl Will was well thought nf. in Cant. *ci len. Ho ami the family. May ed success crown them. tej VValWr .facobr; Jrrr left fm* N. Y. vc ?. last Monday for an indefinite nn toy. j _ . 10 The Dunbar Singers wore to per pa "orni in Mt Moriah chut oh last pl? light (Sunday) but the llHindcr l th< tnd rain storm hindered somewhat we ,ve think. Mrs. Serena DuBois savs her son fh ilibbs is doing fine as a U. S. boy Ja .< writes. tei Thurmond liinkiu* m ?Hh mi (In -Tet terviee. Many who left here some th< into ago and many others, all of sti ivhom prayers are being given for tej hem. lie Miss (iittena the dietician leach- He ;r of Browning-Mather has the vis sympathy of all in the death of her irother. Da Oeligh(Cd to" have HftTe Eliza- shi )Oth Williams the grand daughter pa tf Mr and Mrs English William# it our home to foe taught by us. sot (ts very inconvenient to foe away sh 'rom home and many thanks to the nlr ,nes who volunteer to send their seii ittle ones and tliore are two now set n connection with sub-work at ar< Jackson once in a while, (lod rules and all 1s right!" Mi F. E. Hurst. rui ___pr_ i ?? gii.hf.kt nfws Sunday was unolher l<?vcly day i churchgoers and Sunday school Ziun i IopewolI Hunti.st church is well rttrrtett uut.CwUh Oewtun >-] dint Adams t, iniitirl111;.; the mt es. A large crowd attended. Miss Connie Ciaik ami- Mrs.! ossie Mae Hrsuy. sponsored a ke nail; at the (liihert s.hool I <t Friday night. The attendance is very good. Miss Fioisc R. 1 longer, teacher tin- Cilh. it school, spent the] ist week-end at iter home i n ~ mo. j _ We are glad to report that Mrs. ay me I )enLjs _m> aiild out again ter :t lew days illness and has me hack t > her work i n Columbia. i At It . Vet U tt.i.-|..-lt ' III JM M ill re vi-itihg relatives. Mr. James Mitchell, Srr. spent e week end i.ele with his family. I'rati.ine Clark, reporter K1.ACKSBIRG NF.XYS ne Grove Baptist Chrueh Sunday school met at 10:110 a.m. an the Supt.j Mr.".. Bessie MovF id all teachers were at their post duty. The lesson was discussi by Rev. (J. Knox and He v. 11. dgo way. We had a wonderful sson. After Sunday s.liool the v. 11. Ridgeway brought a wonrful sermon to the congregation 1 oni the Rook of John J:1G. We ?. glad to say that Uev. 11. Ridge ly is a greut gospel preacher. i We regret-> to know that Mrs. mnie Long is ill at this writing, i Mr. and .Mrs. !L?llainriek' had r their Sunday guest Rev. 1! idgeway and Mr.?-C'harlie Bra' y Blacksburg. Mr. Macker Lee fair has return L to. Baltimore. Md., after a long ' ay with his wife Mrs Frances hite and parents. Mrs. Mary lute spent the- Christmas holiys in Salisbury, N. C. Mrs. Carrie R. Jacobs left Mor tartanhuig Saturday afternoon. On January 1st the Kmaiuipam Pi-rtolo ?v? o ".a i - 1 ' ? < I WV4UHIMVIVII, >V4l? U UJSfl'VUI 1 a I I unity AMR Zion cfturch with its'] <>ir rendering music. Ir.i?oiit>c >n of master of ceremonies, Mr. Cnrcton. The Master of Core- i Ltxiit s. lifV. .1 ? ik-Gladden pnoUre- the church presented the pioam as follows: usic?Negro National Anthem ripture?Rev. J. P. Wade vocation?Rev. J. H. Black usic?Go Down Moses >lo?Rev. M. R. Flack: 1 Heard I Th(* Voirn fdress?Rcr. W. B. Knox: Theme ' The Problems and Progress . of The Negro Kaie lei, Nobody Knows?Mrs. Selena Moss and A. C. Black Feri ng. Rev. J. P ~Wude jsie?1 Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray and Father Along We'll Understand Why ? nediction?Rev. J. D. Jackson 1 Rev. Knox gave some achievemts from the ancient to the pres t which were well taken by all. Miss Nellie Davis, daughter of p. and Mrs. J. Davis and her boy 1 end Rev. J. S< Dyle, son of Mr. d Mrs. Clenoni Dyle visited her other Mr. Caesar Davis of Alexdria, Va.t December 1st. They ' (re aleo ciie??e tn?i- c? ;???.p., < me, Miss Eva Mae Tate of Bal- j noro, Md. They - returned here itember 13th. McO ALL NEWS Sunday was a high day at BeavDam Baptist church. The Htidance was very good. The Supt ' * M. L. Jackson called the J ^ 100I to order. After Sunday , ?>of the-Revr-P,"Robinson preach a wonderful sermon using as a tt- 30th --division of Psalms 5th l*srr "This \Vas a" WhndeffuT'ser- ~J >n all enjoyed. Collection $26.Rey. Robinson is a wonderful; stor. lie always gives his peo some wonderful spiritual 1 nights to live on during the { ck. Services at the Presbyterian uroh were also good. The Rev. mes is now pastor. A nice atidancc was at Sunday school !f'l! WHS VPPy goou utter which 3 Rev. James preached a sou1rring sermon. He used as ? cf St. John 7:3, subject Ye must bom again. Collection S-l.OO. is bringing now idea* ami now titors to tho Presbyterian church Miss Lillian David, Miss Lestei ,,.;u ? ? M ?W, i??>oc. arcaaojr ? VttltHIUII WU1 j iped there Sunday. Tlwy are a rt of the faculty of the MoChI! Training school. Miss M. Wat- i i. Miss Johnson and others woriped at Beaver Dam. The peo> of MrCatl are always glad to ? our school open and sorry to t it close for the teachers here r real church Workers. Mr. Neil Covington and Mrs. iry J ane Perkln were (prtrtty;" irried. Both of McC'ail. ' :.u??- 1~\~ ' ' Hi if ? <r-.3T a7-' ' SeJait4 '' i " ' i AMTKW'H HAPTI8T.CHU| Rev. ?: 6 CoHi}?, PuJ Brownsville?Sunday ^ehofl LTU- uiu5| Hour, ^The le??6n^J w h k4>?tenia r k? by Mrs. /<Jfl ['lass No. 2 holds tjjfe Aon manner. Collection At the morning serVfiie twl [or preached u. wionderful^^H itorn John 9:25. Colle<#Vonj| A t 7:20 we assembled ifl I'' t> i Baptist church, tlrljfl warm devotional service *8 1^- the Mrs. Keever tfipl Brown. Ivv cry body wis* ?p8 The pastor presented [jiLLtwii. 'Ilei Theme: I aznt||j|H -7ilit'"i.tloii and Life. ColMUH Rev, aiid Mrs, G. IX GmI wish to thank Antral ftMSlfljH I'or manifest in? *< ' Mrs. S. had as their quests SaUmtfjB vli.v pleasant. Digia was Mr. Klijali Bethea and^^B Marjui it- ALallny sprnt a sn^H while in Drake Sunday. Tin- l.-atia High school GiA Club appeared at Brownsville ^B last Sunday; the collection v^fl ?H.(J0. This was in interest of ^B II. Iv. department. M,isrs MalflH expressed thanks I'm the pres^f H Sick Mr. Lucius PiercfH H Head The Palmetto leader I get all the news. Listen for _9 I wedding bells of Miss M. MaB H and tIn handsome guy whS^H name appears so often in Browti^B ville news. David G.??lli^H General Insured I Honest and efficient attentfl given to all business a I placed with me PHONE 5717 MADAM WRIGOT? 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