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Saluiday, March <>, 11)43. j* ' ' ? A\ i ' ' ; I Br^V 4 - < ?! Er ' : '^L K' > ?' *.'*Ljyf r*'- * *' a? ' 7. EUl&Ce Podcock, member of th and co-holder with Jesse -Owens of loads class in sotting v>p exoixi*cs Training Station. IVacock is pvin< Jtll fccniits at Manhattan Beach.- < Florence District _ Grttiip Mefctiiig Thb jrtoup meeting of the Flnr- | ?nec district vers- held in Marion | Station Mclhodixt church Monday lliflO u.ra.V ~J^eb,~82nd wit4r?t h o L Hcv. B. C. Jackson,host pastor! itHd the Rev* .C. C:- Reynolds dis- ! trict superintendent. Following tne <lTvotional period ? conducted Ly the district superin- j , tt-ndent tiie Rev. M. -C-. Cooper ^ was elected secretary 'und Revs, j _ J. t\\-Taylor?amtR. t.'.pCouner _?? budget committee. 1 The Rev. J. \V. Taylor/ welcom- j ?-?ed the new. prstuis to the district in a very .pleasing manner to ! which the Rev. J, th Tillman -rc^? spohdod. The roll was called and 80 per- ' cent of the pastors answered. The ? district superintendent guvL' lidLpz" ful information on: a. The 5 percent Victory Tax recording to church, groups. I). The Ministers' Wives alliance. e. Veterans Ciold Seal stamps. ci. roung i'topio's Veterans contest. p. Aroa F.vnngcli tic meeting and expenses. Roth pastors ar.d latin. n appro rrrtcd?t"hh? hrHfttt infui manon? gi.cn and ret. plied t'> his post determined to put .the jo!> over. At 2:00 p.in. the Juirfor choir furnished the music. The Revs, is. K. Kmnklin and it. t". Conner a re on due! the rostir.r.i. Th. snip^ . Jure hfsuu .read Iron: the 27th T"- Psalm vc;res 1-1 d. the prcachei of the hour c-hoso as his text the 37 th Psalm 3rd vcr.-e. Subject: ' Safe Trtfst ar.d WjTFTTTy Act'i\ ity. A great and "powerful message ; . was given and o'. r hearts made to burn. The R vs. ~\\ . V Rii-h-vson of the A ME church and J. \V. Taylor received the ofl'e;ing of fli.0.02. After which a palatable dinner was solved, rml the visitUS' group was shown t^ru and around th? beautiful -brick edifice l>eing erected by the pood people ; of Mai ion and the ir fiionds. At 3:30 p.m. congregational i hymn. Just a Closer Walk with God, war. sung, ami the confer- ; tnee missionary secretary present eel hM. work and gave out literature -.or- same. The financial roll was called and i pastors reported as never before, several paid their budget in full, while others paid from o to 80 percent above last year. This being our best report in 4he his- t lory of the district, yes, truly we say. Out of the heart of soul fed sacrificing people, men, women, children, 52000.41) was laid on the altar. Our attention was culled again to Feb. 28th the beginning of Dedication week, and the Urd Sunday !ri June as Cold Seal duyT "The ' district lay leader was presented, Mr. J. H. Spears, who spoke flu?? ontly out of his heart,. giving help ful infoimiation. Announcements ? by the pasor, and benediction by - ; ihellev. C. ?f. James. ? R. C. Connor, report i r. (iRFENwoarv NEWS "~t~" The Stewardess Board No. 1 of ^ Weston chapel met and hbd theii ^ last regular meeting at Mrs. Con^^^ " ,TTT<r^!rTTTT7T7ff? ""flTr""STTT?ffnn^ ^5fTT1 here. They had sponsored a Nate rally at this meeting. A penny wo* collected J\ r every letter jsift each name present and so^he could not l.o present. A sum jol $5.00 was realized. All otnjrt dubs in the church are iroving'Ai^ long nicely. The choir met Cor I reorganization.?Ai rsr?Ksrie ? 'Archie was tde. te4-presiduu;?All. other officers were reelected. The Pastor Rev. F. F. Johnson lias launchOcLiih^ bpiing rally aiid u>x .*re looking forward to a. great she ceas. To begin with cm. Friday "niifhT,' TTe!f*T2 the rally was opened with the quartet convention, id. ^Hjch time six quartet., assembled attH entertained O'r.epnwi.oil a< Wjejs toil chapel with beautiftl music. A1 nice sum was realized. The pastor is higlilv pleased v.ith tjie effort beirtg put forth. Allen Chapcl._._. Rev. Jenkins, Pastor On the third Stir day morning] the S. S. met nt the usual hotit > I 1 ? I t> American OI;. ;:ipie: T a;v. tile wnrldV lfH'-yar<; <l;nOi ci-:>iil. at Manhattan 'Peach iv-aa; (!i;:;ril ;ip:il hist rue tor in < ni. tm nil - tor Hlkinl o\Yi I-'hi?t<! l y R;>. S.aiih / 1 l i a mou n votxmy Teachers Meet . > "HTP Calhoun Co. i'eaeh?rs v.c e i a t i on "'tif u at five" Calhoun Co. Tram/rig School .Saturday Fob. 20 at 1 0:30 a. m7 in Their second meeting for th-* school year, with president?In An?Vaiueo [ ? <? ?i?1 i11-aDevotions conducted ly Rev. J. 0s. Rates; music...by the School's pier e'ub. rm'cr the direction ol Prof. Harold-Kennedy. The speak r for t:v. day was introduced . I?.v the president , in person?of?IT v. H. 11. Ri'H".-, Q<~ iu??tv>witv He spoke to the group on t h o Contributions ot' teh Negro Race to Civilization, which was en Hived by all. We also had remarks from Supervisor *M. G. Dandy. ?The Association- continues -tomake steady progress. Again this year we've registered one huTn dred per cent. Our final County .mevtmg Wili be?held in -ApiTTT wmr ? ' 4 w ? ? mSB H K I ?m I mty . * L^ I ' . Ambers, former world's nv Kristus Sams, former Tuskegt at the Mnr.mnttan Beach Coast G l'l'.e chips?Mr. .lar.ie,- Ba;,lic.- aru his face It y were at their post oj duty and a tine discussion of the lesson ensued. The pastor Rev. Jenkins preached the prbspel of Holy Ghost after which a good collection and Holy Communion was 2iveil. \ Letter On Righteousness Are thf err; mi red?iintu i i .l'nr C'nited States able t<? i.alan.e the miih'iI fur(.'os ? When Co,I Alrmtrhiy otrf" TT7~vrrtpn The" army of tilt; Living Cud? I>oc;: do find that each unit on th i ^ /'do will bain-.Co thy avmyV How mot- the Chr'*tiurt unit? Kind friends i.' this Christian uni will , i*' " i' A'' auiLother stior^ units dosi hyiLio backrtiu* army, then God AlnvyhTv will wipe out the enemy and will protect the boys on the front. Ye nat hn\e been truly Christianized ;nil have boo.; duo* up from sin ard burn by the tire and the Jlolj uhost anew r tuese <p:ostions ami "hink on tnose^ thirds. Then let -.ts- purh the cn. se f ,? a?: Almighty oknC e?H! etu-e m what Gt>tf wants us ty do. back the army with clean -tab urM - vivr'nt living. I am writing mr Cod showed tin I'Js; !s ?v. a d when He will v. u. U>if/ui ttrr- tor:/-?rrr?% .1 . ... i no man v. iil iiindet n .. C? 111 I. . . i ;.n 1 :: i van' A. 1,. CiUI !)>'. MT, ZTON M. ! :. < :u RCH Ilov. ('. ('. .\irflwr.i.;, I'asinr c'. S, 5ii time a d_ i> wonder ft 1 lc -.;( ii was Uuurht. The hr. niirr??wow?Uy?oln i*o?Jv**?A? Prayer meeting followed Brother, E. JBoyd brought us a wonderful ? ? tf Mt. ?Moasant District ~~[ Z'on-Xcha {'irr-ct ! ' r 1 I I ' . I !>: ? ( <,r | I'.. K. T'to.nas !:i l*i t li *. . js;e:>n! i| ;u t. riy . on i\.-j onct. . Wv I lia,ii ; r.-' > 1:. s don. The pri ! -1<?:'. : e1. icr pit : *.' .? ?! a nio.-i, won . l.rfu; sermon. 11 text was ink! from F. l.e setoiiil chapter. lie HaTf! t;-: ; > - s'~u[)>':) lITT- child i )y>Us Uing "IT-!t in the temple, it'. Hiiiiv is to 'In hack where we. j h ft' J is.1%.- an.I u w.11 find Him jibt-re. < >ur mmv-4?ohic^ preached i as never before. Our hearts were | made to rcjoici in the Clod of out pill v.i !" i. .\ Iter Which the otfc~ l.UJU' \vi..s taken and then the elder 1 went. thro'S'Tii the hnsiness ol the conference. . Everything went out. fit!!'. We paid our . Idcr o it in { fall afU ; which it was reported j-hont on" of tt. r- tmuubcVsndKTer Victotia Porcher home was dei stroved by fire and she with ten j nor.u of i nildren. l is. everything, l fie itii. s.'ajti.t it s l r.is -M for Iter a t ola ction <>f St 7. i) aft.!' w!ih-h din ! n. r ..sen d. We t!osj>d in iv w e.?rrrr?;rrrrt?\nsndon*. nnrr i i n.e'.i a high <iav in M; bo A. M. | ! :. eh: uh. (led las; Elder .1. E. I h.o::.a als ? oor .t;eo:! pastor Rev. Johnson', that they may continue . pi -a. hiny tile gasped and?railing .-i.rls from darkness into litthl. . Ur r;: K. Tiptio:\ rop^rtor i ? - ; !*,v;iiown Circuit Edisto District Rev. 1'. l*h Washington. Castor ; dm- utcivI quarterly contei euce was held Sunday. Fob. 2Sth with I ?i". .1. K. Heard prosidia.i? elder in ! -.barge. Not 1'eelinj well because | w tl"? k>s of his sen he had with aim lli-v, 1. \Y. Hennetl who nreach -J-ed?a heart?stiiiim* sermon.?The 1 -1 < v ?i ereiy ri_L till offering. uf During the business ses(si?>n th.e Disciplinary questions I cre a deed. All reports showeiL an increase. The elder was paid j in full as we always do. The ! elder ha - tine svmii:idiy the IqaL. of his son. \\ iljow.> _ circuit is spiritually aTive everybody seem to he well pleased under i1""* 1"'-id von the heart of ad his members. WPP*** ^B lightweight chain pion, rniRrrivnr w: e football and ti tick star. referee r uard Training Sta ioft.?Ofiicial OV ' DiP^ny tnU-on fi-niv Ar t S:?>7. Ho i i? on" of our own. Amor.tr the I visitors were Miss V. E. Stubb j county home demonstration agouti j MiRuth Hardin, teacher ol' the Fairfield oouTf t y trainir g school. jMiss Sliibhs made .interesting re. ' marks. We heard another good" irfstim1' by the Rf" S. \V? Walk' i or taken from St. Mark 1G:.'5. In ! I h e late evening Rev 'V F Marti.pastor Ebenezer AME.church came iAi ith unolhcr-mu ssago and preaeh, ed an al io j.emiQii... . Willihinvwa+v : tT:e Rev. Ashfr.rd. .'he pastor and ifamily end Rev M alkervoro thtr | dirr.vr iruests S.nday of Ai? . and Mrs. Henry Co7>); and reported a I royal time. i The Trustee hoard made a verv M" '1 H'.JI'l t. 1 Idle linn "\\7uTgoocH .throughout the day. IU.TFIEL A. M. E. ( lIITUTr Rev. 1J. J. Uut? !;inson. I'as'.nr S: (I'enryo, S. C .?Sunday school 1 ne'n it 1 t-rr. ....... 1 u.;n. ' ?%; ;>?. a:s?i eo-Wbrke; at their post -tlttbyv- ^ tTT*"" uttmrtrTTTTt' itiT~ fioanc.1 wiis good. Morning service ( trati :?t ihf usual 110111'. Due to th absence of our pastor who -I lifath in the family Rev. Simp n "was in charge of !he service. \ . *(i* <hvoti nai li'c v, Shnpson bore ; !iit!(t ill. presented Rev. Rob ?son 01 (.Charleston who delivered a v.vnderlul sermon which was very . fiRKh ehjuyed. 1 be members of P.ethel regret my ;r. .cl* the death of the Rev. 1 M? IbuMe. wlib'was Indisposed for *; .lit* awhile, lie was funernlized . Last Tuesday at Ilethel with Pre} siding Lilder (,, iKann<T pyr-( twrge.?; intercnynt TTt JR." James | cemetery. IVajJ Hutson, reporter Till-: I'AIMh ANP NEWS SHOUTS'; ; .. j :: ; . |?a. . t - : . ;? :.* . ; ' |'\ ; i < :: ' ' - " ' i ? ?Ann A - . - i -.in:; .on a . 1 i! .: ! mi t; fill ?>t , \> s t'iii7.1'y. . ! ;. ! ;im; t'! ' Mis1"- !mi - ir.t i>1 A. ,-v. "imr I >< - ' ' v . . ." t - ... - I N<*w-- Vt i k -lei unvr?ftrvms "tVvJa teisun. *3. prrrncrr new impel' f-ii-V * *' i e. - am *i'i oi the New York A ye. died Friday in Brook- ' i "lyn ; I ter a stroke. Ft'trial i r- : :v a were ami Momi-v aft rtt?t--M ' .- t i f- t;.t--> ivid-r.c ih tirookivn t ? r-r 1 'ml ?i.;ii:U oti-ti?clu.ieh. * * . . ' ; . ; . i .i:mio-.tstami | 'i)<' no ii-a-a . ! ,i" i i -?.} .he was I*. . " i' 1 . ' a! !??. Yen- j -14-),, [::.]*.: )?'n S? i fi<; ^ y | i \ \ it.* ; I r'Muv and nrioue program, it hiv .:t ?pet sontniionr' "The S ; \ ! .n Wpiuk'iR of the World. Ti.at'a 1 were n >' haiurintr jrardojis oi' Bar I bylon. Sphinx or Pvimrid-. bat j there were preen lovely choirs ami seven wonderful preachers." who entertained a lartre and ?*m| ions, audience. The choirs were i roivnnvefl of from 'JO to r>0 siTTC"" I :rs. who, jr ally itave us n musical ltr:at. To rdd to the siven won,<lers was the spectacular display j at the?i'sher Board .">0 in number: I and t1urir accompanist Little Miss j Jennettc Hnini'lton. The program was sponsorail by Mrs Foster f> l i Digsis. K\eryono enjoyed the pro- . j gram and Mrs. M. M. Murr.v gave I i'onprati)Jatio;m -ami?thank.* to all [ who took part on the program, i The Simmon liidtro Church duh j mot at tlio homo of Mrs. Frank Carroll. A delicious * ix'pufit was ><r\Q(i. Tin nks to Mi*. Carroll _ entail niimij)- fliilv wn l-ny- i ftllyr? | ...i v Mtuy Klizabeth Loo was i ionic from I.ced?villc last wvoki .ml.??link-?cot1.- in?i . n ut- i ilio week ohd with lnr. i The Sunday school aV.ondaiu e Uo-Trvmty wis below par Sunday. ! It is trottinu wanner now and , the woathrr i> > o evciiso lor 1:0.1l at li ndanro, Lot's?Lave a?it):: per- ?cent at tendance at Tiinitv SiTTF" " _day". I K? ^ p ^?-? ? M th AiVrty Servo, well-known pro ! . All throe are boxing: instructors I Photo by Roger Smith. 1,AN* ASTER NEWS i St. Paul A. M. 11 Church i Uev- .1. S Martin. Pastor S. S. oprvu (I at the usual no'r. I The lesson was ni.c-ly discussed; -by the r'AS!R".:inr"Ntrnt. nnrt" review- ! ed by the pastor. We found a j neu i?;tivtuvi- i:i >nobath school oil j Sunday morning which was pur- j umrfT.Trrt*"" ",i?* "!*' ?Rik ?-~M HjHVj &A^r " ' 3^A x *: - 'fhe ffyninn- iv.Hr r^ nTTf nf thrr~b "ho physical education program j* h udo. Paul (Tiny) Wyatt, onc-L.nu ing \vjth Hart Kracten former Go no i.i:.\i)KK Rav, P.. M. Gary He hi Friendship A, M. !(tv. II. \V. Waiitvr. l'a>ior i ! .v, i ( ' T" < . iii< I I I f.-ity . oiit'iifi. c was in-Ill ill! i.. ranted church with the J t:\ sidiny; elder ? ! ' ('ar-a-. Sundai i. TT^rht l-Vh. 1. The prnfdiliiiy el. I . frr?v as 'wet! pTea;T(T\\ith tin- i ttrcai rivcnii-iits. Iku-h xiliaiv made 100 nceveiU report. Tin- I . Me \. .is paid in l'ull. ' I-"US, th?> S. y. lessor. wax reviewed tiy Mr. J. Pcri'.n uf (?tr<?rrtf: 1 i . Tim ; i;i* > el o: ~ . i'.s taken r??>rp n-HMot 1. -7-21 iiu-ive The .1 T.hicidcn Christ. This .r.cssnfcv was full of Uiought. Tlcv. F. I.. I.jTTii-\vo.>d preached fi !.,t! the thene .V iThru U. > d.i I rrrrr Trxi roUTai nut :.':to. Anumjr liie mary v.oivhipers ; .;:r rrrrice-Suntia'y vr.cn- \Y :i of (IreenvtHrr Rev. V? v'.n- and his iljoir of I.;u.iT!is-; Rev. 1'. Y. 'lardy s-nd the choir rendered services* at tiie while Jlanii-.t chy:,vh hi nw??_____?: . _?_1 ' Mrs. Ada Williams is convalese. in<>- ni'or juuiermy severely tr??m amisc? received Irom a fail, iio mother 'is here. 511. Moriah Baptist Church Ilev. P.-S. Micks. Pastor -VVf h:t<? a wonderful~S. S. 7*Tupt. Lovelace Dillarii was at his , post ol' duty. After S. .S. the pastor the subject A New Year's Personal I.f|.iry. The pastor said ' . e had been our pastor for o>u year and success has been our?. 'nllo'..tion SI 7.00. Visitors. Mrs. IOssie B. M'.:ri>hy. , .Mrs. Berth;. M ileal el and?Me,?Walter?Wilson ?Mi. Willie Wans celebrated I : 757.1 biithday at his home. Twfnty-r.ine quests enjoyed cake an.: ire cream during the evciiimr. Cpl. amuel Adams was home on furlough the past w?.ek end visiting parents and friends. Lillian L>cndy was a visitor irr" .Simpsonville the past, week. Mrs. ihelnia Wilson will-leave for f,'silrmrnla March Mh where she will i' in her husband. Little L. Otelia Thomas has returned from Simp. or.ville, where sin: visited hei aotlrer. Mis. Lt.a I.. -Thomas, .-itTtn ir.e.s is trachcr.^ in SilV.'Je" viil*? at St. Ait.(it if. s:noo. Mrs, Katie Ili.k-s t!ie pastor's wi as with us Sunday. We ha v. tasse l her. She expressed hoc. happy rise was to be back. Mrs. oi-. Taylor and littVM/. Kvcsc ol C hariotfc, x. is visiting Mr. .: i Mrs. r.iijah Votng. Miss Mary lc Bice had a birth:ty J*.eh, n7. 1:14:;. -Mrs; - EtiVc'* ounsr is spent-in;' the week win ner friends a d rcluCv-s. J\p: vnM Mrs. ivUfc'i >.e Jt'uu:!^ e, lolrral 'd theTT'T it!; a:mp.v: sa/c ikj. r Mis; Dona 15. Thompson o! ' ' ishir.gtp.'. wu; homo f< . a f.-w lays. j.t , _ S. J lonely visited himother ana chiidion the 'am' week. i chase.! i y the assistant Sot.. J '. J. C. White. 'J he S. F. is ntovinj. 1:1 with his assista'a( . l!ev. Ma tm preached an inspiring scvmo. ) Sunday morning. Mr. Wilson t.'ii'ton" end Rvtletljr- sumo inspiring remarks in church Sunday. Mr. dor.::- wa . dep? this iil'o Fob. la was funeralized Fan day i!:.'iv) p.m. Rev. K. E. Riley of Columbia and Lancaster of- J liciuling. These who were in charge of the beautiful floral offerings were Mesdamos Ernest j (iambic, C. C. C'authen. Georgia MeKenney John Jackson. The Me -Mullen funeral home in charge. Interment in tiie Clinton cemetery. W ilson Clinton and Charlie Rutledge of Benedict college spent j_Le?uaat?Week?end horer? eicltino; parents. Mrs. Leonard Brewer. N. V. City was cnlled to tlie bedside of her mother Mrs. Frances Crockett who u very ill at this writing. We ; hope l'ov her a speedy recovery. 1 ?-Rrof. -JmYies- Ellison returned ttrtKglin Field. Fla., alter spending I few days with his gl-fthdmothcY"1" Mrs. Fannie Ellison. If t aM f USlV'Sl pl&H1* at Manhattan Beach < andled hy many noted exponents oi leading eontenler for heavyweigh lden Gloves cha up.?Official OWt 1 i >lc?s 2h4 Quarter 4 v fi l . JLi,. milia ru Echoes From Convocation I *1 CdMUT. S. ( - Tl:c si v- j i'ntimh Convocatl-if < !' '!u> \!i< -i jmmia h:i i><|i :ion i > !' : :jv ly-til ctiur. l: ! <' N'l-M. ";>?: !' ! V. 1 !M 2 i' :?' * .1 i '-.v ;. lVjru'ji-i y ' Tils wji- tin. ;;ls( lion' in tin- fit' OooH S'iU-i'H^rd \ ! 1 Li 1 l; t, ll..' ) I'l..). f : 1.; IT. | ^il i M >11; c,r lite JTTi a!t ("sli.It*. -n. i; v.i'..-- ?U*. j i t.".i t;il 1 hT?nnr-? i'I pi ivM(-?\W :ii; ii'-v- : ?>< oa: iv-a..-u iha LIAUVI "?' iuiiiti n'' f'i >.! *!:< !* t>d if ' l i: t 1. ration. ' : We !?".. : ''. ; .?! or o ';ri!ti' c h *! :i. . f'-1 was tin. j ' l-.t speaker- Tli" tv' 'oree!'1! i he i1: ? >.,i* \? :1* Iconic be remembered. The opentrrr service on f'ndajy'mornihjr "way "i !! "attended a.i.<1 .the Holy <10111% tun*' i?m?-vrrr* ndm ir.h'tei eb.?Orr1 Saturday i-vcirniy am! Sunday 'iKw T'.Injf Hi" chvrb wa* crowded o overflowing. To in was -one* o< lie lu st convocations r.?* 1?1 ii ' Trrrmy years. and iiurohsT of percent over tbr* usual attendance ol dcl% .rates...and . other members of the convocation- is on the r> c" id. The evneral attendance- hears sn.ne ?vi ?Trie vo ,;e'^nrrrmrr;fi"p v.a: 'U"i :a:."in.i ami < .W.rational. Tin re was a marked increrts n ll'.e 11".f... e.v h {}'}* .<hmiLd rue to '?< : ? ?< thi*s;? . We < aid !>; rv;n mo'v "onerous with ! - I.oid's nlo.V'J'. Ti'e rem.its fcade by the bishop. I-: it of '.he -Sunday selioftT": _4u*-4-i isiiis lion o". is si o nary -president and the boys' and jrirls' Jrbs wire encouraging r.r.d in -piling. I.'vpi ace vu:d ha:.llonv 1-eif.r: li'-ioUghou-. th" sesinjis. V." adj'ai '.ed Sunday afernoon. Oar aim for l'.O.'! V'A renter .Ohtistian' Advance in all Departnter.ts of Our Jurisdiction". 1H' Win. t':nr,n 1 n aiui?.L,?]? 1 A MA It NT.WS !l. l):\\ i.H. W>)vw\i v rJt , . ; i v Vit ' '' '' ]\irs. li. A.- win i.:.' v. \ : iU to th;? deli;*.!.;. if hir !? n.l?At. . ;t-h Micni?t~rr~" vn'i"-rl vrvi-e vhi; }i was; ren- " T"Crc ?' ' -W.nd others ~ '.vc(I ihi* v.r.v- for the "Week o' at;Ui h l Swnda* vhi. "vV?* -dv.ntid-be* more sincere :: t : :. <i >!i :tt in" our- . . Ives. ' ' . < ivice. <>'ir substance 0 Cio-i. Mr.;. M. i)tiHose' is faith'iy ' 1 ?Lu?ir.C'l'l W.St':-, I'vuv F.idav afternoon. Dev. M. .1. Porter. Mr. R. L. Ayr;!. Mr?. M. DaCcse. Mrs P. Mack ar.d Miss .Mildred Dukes also dr. K. i?. D..v;-; attended the rally 'or CiafHu at the oileev in Orange turg, S. (\. .Wednesday. February Mtli. While in Orangeburg they '' ok time out for a short visit to ^nte collere for a brief chat with Miss F.. Ryrd, Miss Z. M. Mar1 n. Mis t (i. Dukes. Mrs. Klla Melton of Alcot tells .1 s that everybody should read the Palmetto Leader. Site is a recen' <'.;b?ci ibor for the "Leader". She believe the Negro race would soon he the great race if more of our oeople would learn to follow worthy leadership. .sandy drove Methodist Church Hy Mrs, I.. M. 15,' mcs, Ueportt Mrs. Marion Rivers opened th church school the usual hour Th'c lesson was reviewed by Rev W. M. Drevrn who gave nmrh information en the subject. Church attendance was rood. Our Pastoi Rev. M J. Porter preached quite a thoughtful sermon as usual. Mr. Mosos Rivers our charge lay leader. made a tine talk in the inter*, est of the spiritual life and worl nmww.? rtrrr?........I.. \T r* ..I. Ckinvsti^ HIV |?IV, -M I >. l.Uii r>vnl lias lu r nhui WtH in hand fni ;iio stewardess board rally whi.fc will be held ;'<ur.diiv afternoon. .March -1st. According- to an an S$J ^1 roast -^&HaW Trftinmtf Station. T boxip^, wrestling, track and t boxing honors, is shown spar5hoto by Roger Smith. i gpartanburg-District J Second Group ? * Assemblage [' The rnstoi s tin- load is -rrf xiic v ' 11 i ?ous a. xiliarii'.< ami nflicials ol tin- Suailanbuifr district of tin Mithodist denomination assembled i.i St. Mail; Methodist church on * l ei.. :'2:uL- I ' "IJ. S. the IJ.v. ( Is:vcikv K. I'll'. ~ ,'iison invited the Rev. John C. (iibhcs to Kriiiif the devntvoiial ? message. ' ' t The sad wufi! was told of the j oassing of the good pastor of the villi-rtaining ehuieh. the doughty i . tr. S. tuny. " i ""'H<e reports for Clu'flin were very favorable. While all ol the "i npi:ii-ie:s were uot present thv-!?. S. was made assured that their ; a> m -awcnls would he hand in a lew days. The District stretch: over a vast timuimt of territory which makes tiavel most dif- ( fit-alt especially since the great ] overmnont is exercdsing such re- | tr' lion u:! \ehiel s Mid. othet lodes of transportation' which demand ens and artificial fuel to cause hardship for even preachers . :>i get' about. _ The I>. S." and members of the district regretted that they could not attend Claflin College because of the K?*v. D. S. Curry's funeral. tor report his entire benevolences ( askings the- Monday after t h e , fourth Sunday in April 2tJ"at Gaff ney. All the preachers decided to do that and then lend their, time -and interest fn needed tepair and J 'oeautifyintr of th<ir church and manse. The?U.U1?receints?for f h din _ were $1?OU.OO. The public collection $7.."0. The Gold Seal Contest by Bishop King was announced. The (The sisters Of the church gave the body of ministers - a nth visitors a most hospitable welcome and delightful dinner. JOHN C. GIBBES Greer S. C. MAY BETHEL H VS PINE DAY Camden. S.C.?Last Sunday was _ a glorious day at New Bethel, this | city, in suite of the gloomy weath- _ or, services wore well attended. After a. brief Sunday s.liool period our pastor brought to us a , earning message, which was very , much enjoyed by all. Following 1 hurch service the pastor visited ' he home of Mrs. Mary Ann Fredrick. whose daughter has only re* er.tly returned l'rom the hospital j he was greatly cheered by the isit. and all are ho|>efui of her i needy recovery. I At the Brown Jyiv.thers K-fore a capacity house. Kcv. < "ones isj certainly doing a fine jph - i tins city, ami lie has the nr.- | "inted cooperation of several very :r.e people who are working un- ' irinjrly in the interest of Now Tc-thel. We are on the upward aaroh. A. Ereilerick. -reporter ouneement made by Mrs. M. "livers president, the W'SCS will neet at the home of Mr. art! Mr: L E. Rivers Friday aftein<>o<. March nth. Sunday, April Hth' vill be our big spring rally o \ "he roll will be tailed ^md^every 'iniily will nay S3.00. i The funeral of Mrs. Rosa Min o was conducted at Sandy Grove hurch Sunday afternoon. Revs. I. J. Porter, Wm. Rrown, T. Ca ers were the officiating: minisers. Mr. \V. Jordan of Darlingnn, was the undertaker in charge. \mong the visitors were Mrs. Leo rthur ??f Syracuse, 6. C.; Prof. Williams of Sumter. The Re\. \V. J. Grpnle of Penlettsville was the dinner guest ol lr. and Mrs. C. McCullough Mon'ay accompanied by Rev. M. J. norter. Mr. Goo. Johnson, Mr. M. Holo. non", Mr. A. Goodson, Mr. R. Byri' lr. J. Rivers were the officiating' tewards?Sundny.?The?hffifint " as $20.26. Rev. Porter was the dinner nest of Mrs. Mamie Nichols and imily Sunday. IT. PLEASANT HAPT. CHURCH Rev. T. L. Duckctt. Pastor Albeville?S. S. began at the stial hour conducted by 'Mrs. T r. IhiekeHr? At~ J2 o'clock our nas : or (lelivereTT an inspiring sermon -fom Luke 10th chapter.?Theme < Vho is my neighbor? We nil J{ ere greatly benefited from this j 'essago. 11) **"? f')""-"1 \ irf. Susie {Johnson was held. She vas a faithful member of Mt; leasant Baptist chureh. She lived m humble life and died a noble neat In?^ At 4 o'clock the Interdenominnonal Sunday School board held s monthly meeting at our church, "ho highest amount brought in vas raised -by* James Thomas, Edwards. S4.00. Mt. Pleasant King. rhc next hijChesT ariiount $.'kl4 I>y Union Baptist Queen. Total temount raised if 10.00. Our g?>a) is $25.00. Mr. B. T. Johnson* who is j president of?the board says that | ?e must fjot it. c>o let us as Sunday school workers, put our should crs to the wheel and push forward. We can do it. The oext ' meeting wtH he held at 'St. James AMK church, 4t.h Sunday in March at 4 o'clock p.m. The Union, services were held at Washington Street Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock Sunday nitc. Here ReV. Pnckett preached another wonderful sermon from John 12:34, theme Lifting Up Jesus. We all were uplifted with Uu? great message. choir V:'.v - PAGE TH?BH i ????.?hPH uriiislifd the music. The rretrttrry will tJF'held With ttHtB Jmon liuptist church 4th Sundai^B uy;ht in March Mr., Will Recti is sick at hif j lonu- 'on Man ishurg street.? WtHB visit fr>? him n sneetlv" rccovttMl imf:i>mont news si. Mat thew Baptist Church lev. J. W. Mmtu:s. i'astor .Sunday school opened at the jal hour with Supt. J. B. Burt* iftB hurge. The classes were unit^n jiid taught by Mr. S. W. Neeh^V At 12 o'clock the pastor brought 9 ils !i.-tcncrs a lorcd'al meagajpBM iihich was appreciated by all; A collection was taken for tS8B dek members of the church. ? t.-Heoe*' -Auxiliary clttb NOr^B 1 will meet at the home of Mrafl ?ii M'mtay, March The following visitors worship:'i! at St. .Matthew on ' Sunday: S Prof. and Mrs. Burton and daagn- qj .el and Miss Sullivan, all of whom J re member*^ of t!v? Flat Ro?k faculty: also Mrs. Beatrice Gra- _J litm oi Atlanta, Ga. .Mrs. Graham <s visiting relatives her<?.? ?| New ttohteir (.rove /AME Church a Rev. .!. \Y. Robinson. I'astor S. S. opened at the usual hour with S"."]vt. Jlou^ton Thompson in . haygc. Since ir.o reorganization. .tie Su .day s Imol is pr^ressinfiy i u pidLy? ai?4^^trpt:^-TWoirnpioii.?27.25 was paid thy- pastor Tor the ? first quarter. IVr.sonah? ? J lie. .1. W. Mathis and J laupou r v;-. the Sunday dinner TTTTi ."m i.-. Lathari " Bov<-e. V. r. : !' i Mtv. Karl Pepper had i - th? st? on Sunday Mr. J.? Met "i -ho rial Hock sec!* :; tunt : ; Marilyn E. Dean. Mrs. liair.qrc 'kosrmonct, I,?ber? a y. is spy: ding sometime with Iter On Oh- !i"t are Mrs. Aniapla Tom-ant, Mr. John Burton, 1 Mrs. .V. attic' Gnnbroll and Mrs. 9 Eiattic ,V? Cullough. A p?rcrsjrful week of registnr-~~"M tion for War Book II has been I gom^-tod-nt-thc Piedmont colored .M sehooh?A pprox imatcly 300 peri sons were registered during tnc 3 week. Those assisting with the registration v. ere Misses D. I. Thompson. M. K. Dean and Mr. Theodore Williams. 1 it tie Ilillv Joe Torrant is spend some time with" relatives in v Jroenville. Mrs. Ethpi Brown had as her rnr-cte nti Vtimrluc \f? MoaI.. Mt? . Delhi Thompson. Mrs. Inez Foster ] m<! son am! Mrs. Frances Thomn- 1 ->n. The group motored to Shady David G. Ellison General Insurance "~J "onest and efficient attWtiH J Riven to all bnsineon placed with me PHONE 5717 MADAM WRIGHtl PALMIST Famous Header and Advisor. Here Today and Gone To-tnorrOlf hook for Name. Seventh Dau|h* i cr of i he Seventh Generation. BORN WITH DOl'BLE VEIL 1 This lady arrived in you* A town to do food for the i j aHar public by her wonderful . powers in reading the Vf^ history of one's life; also *df yires advice on allntfmra? of life, such as love afrairs, business matters, family affairs, wills and divorces and most everything pertaining to the welfare of one's life. 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