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Saturday, May S, 1013. Group 1 of Marlboro I Co, Holds Community Day Activities Group No. 1 of Marlboro county t teacher* held its Cojnmunily Day -t activities ! .iday, Ainii llth atyi Wright.*-Jr. hig. school in Bleti heim, S. C, ThD marked the end j of bur interesting \\ oik shop ] The program was presided over j by our alert Juvnes Teacher. Miss B. Kd Graham. A most un'qtre devotional period was conducted by the pupils of the Key s.jiool ur. , ?r ? der -thc~ drrectionr^nrf- tr>r--tt rtrht*rs +Mrs. R'.sn Mi'TuHum and Mrs. ~ -wSara Btnckmun.* This was centered around ncm-d Negroes an 1 their achievements an i ,included ~ patrioti: songs afhl spirituals. Ieont :ined a source of infoi inatic and much credit is due-both pupils and .teac."?rs. There were many musical selections from va rious schools which were enjoyed by all; . S Other numbers on the program-., consisted of a second grade ivr.d, ing contest and a fifth grade oratorieal contest; Ttotli nvnvn/l ?l>.> very interesting. Anothc,. highlight of 'the day was the visit of our County Supt., Mr. A. I.. E terling. He was accompanied by i Mjrs. Easterlin> and lawyer arfl Mrs. W. M."Stevenson, the former 1 is a member of the Co. Board of J Education. Each brought a time ly message and complimented the 1 . ' group on its splendid work. < The exhibits wore wonderful to 1 behold, each school was well rep I resented and showed many types I of creative work. All were con- < lered around our "theme, for the year and reflected thp work , of i ^ the-home,- the church and . the school. At the conelusion of the "* program little Miss VerSeTT John-' , son. a first grade pupil in Wright Jr. high school was crowned .Miss "" Wright Jr. hi for selling thp high- < est number of votes in the popu- | larity contest. We are pleased to report that , under the leadership of our broad hearted Jeane? Teacher we have \ . worked h>vrmonious.ly from the be. ginning up to this crowning event | and a fine spirit has existed1 thru ] out. , The out door snorts were dodge , ball, basketball, and ti baseball. Quite a large number ofi. pntrons j . _ and^Lrtends -witm'.qsed_tMs oceas- ^ ion and all sec moil lt) hav<^.enjoyed . the day. 'We hnve come to a successful close and much good has been ac coniplished. . E. B. Gelzer, reporter WII.TOWN CT. KI)I8'IO I)ISTT Rev. E. E Washington, Pastor S u n d ay b e j n g the first: Sunday " and communion (lay at Betlilehem church, a- large number was out for service. Also a number o f visitors from ~th<* Baptist church. Our pastor preached a wonderful j ? sermon from John ?theme i -] Come and Dine. - j On Sunday night the Sunday school had their__Easter program. ? it was gramh Thc-ehiMrerr show-7 it, ed themselves in a Very ? bright \ light under the young ladies who prepared the program. Our col lection was good. ^ GREENWOOD NEWS -On th?-4th Sunday night a great celebration took place here for our Risen Lord At Morris Chape' Baptist church, pastor Rev,0 H. B. Mitchell, it was wonderful" to see how the young people respond"d to the Easter program. The B. T. U: ehorus ietut--by?Mr.-~Bwndolph-* Burton sang benutiful songs (Easter Carols) at the same time a very ftne program wag carried out at Tabefnuele Baptist church _ where Rev. S. E. Kay is pastor. Here also the "young people took the floor with beautiful songs and 1 fine recitations and plays. Every one present at these two ehurihes , certainly enjoyed the evening. t At Weston Chapel A. M. E. church Rev. E, F. Johnson pastor, Easter services also were grand. A very fine crowd of young people was present Sunday night and j InrtU on U ? nvAfvvtim cnAfil'. 1 . - ttVVIV )/<*??> < .-'j ihg anil singing lovely Easter Carols. Everyone enjoyed the evening. The past Sabbath being thP first Sunday the pastor preached a soul stirring sermon which lead t h e minds of his hearers into the light of being prepared for whatever comes. Wcvwere?triad to receive ""one of our old members back af. - ter sh^ h?i?l spent n stay in ^ Richmond, Va., Mrs. Mary Wheel- |"j is brck to live in the city. ' t ' MJrs. Pearlena Menafee pf N. ( Y. City, the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Williams on Gage k St. is here with her parents while [ her husband Mr. Martin A. Mena- ^ fee, Jr., is being inducted into i the t armed forces in N. Y. City. Mrs Menafee now visiting her hus- t band's, parents, Mr. and ^11;s. Mar- [ tin A. Menafee in Denmark. v , 8gt. Leroy Carter who" is now , j- stationed at Camp C?'Quarter ; Master, Winter Haven, Cal., is t home now visiting his parents and friends in Abbeville, after bring- j ?*0 ing the body of Sgt Arthur Stro- . ~ man who W i0 drowned in Lagona j _ ' Dam twbile swimming. He was ^ buried at Springfield, S. C. BETHLEHEM tt.VPT. (W'Hf-H i Sunday school as usual.and "the c officers and teuchers in charge. r The lesson was discussed by assis- . i .. tant Supt. Dca. AVjri. Corbitt was absent. being employed in HulTmon i North Carolina. , 1 : Mrs. Addie R. Wise, reporter It ; ' A ? r tpm I II - * - . I. I i _ ? i " v: <i*v, ^ - Spartanburg Dist. Giroup Meeting The second group 01 tht. Sparnnhurg District Methodist nunis-et*s?und r-prescntutbes?gatherd til GufTney in TTtinon t'hnpel, \piil 2(?. at 11 a.m. 1>. S. Rev. ^ F Firuuson op.-nod tlie moot nil' with sinyTn^.', A. Charge To Keep 1 Have. '1 ho Rev. John C. iibbes ottered the high noon supplication. Immediately' the business of i>. t viis begun. Miss Inez lliglins wasj-j y.iest.ii?tn-Ttct as sey= .elniv 1). ~. Rev. Ferguson contactii! th0 reception, the vartnis and innumerable renorrts. In J.e tiinniclill H:ist.-l"deti;rns ttTc n.ethicn released .\U00U.1 This sum .o be cavried end given at ('laflin olio go rally April 2X. All of i.?? .-iii's u\. r me uisti'ici ob icivcil Easter and- the church -chools celebiated the risen Lord in appropriate exercises. The sanctuaries wore revived, many ouls \vert. saved and joined t o any on His kingdom. The Vet.'ran Preachers* contest ivas urged over tlie District i 11 ach church. The oije winner in Each church over the District, comes to the District Conference, unil contest there, and the best cotrtestimt there ts requested to meet lit the appointed Annual Meeting, where 0 contestants rrom 0 districts will vie with each other. The winner -in the contest here, will receiw $100. That victorious contestant will be further honored by going to the Atlantic Coast Area Council of the Central Methodist Church, Atlanta, Ga., unil there contests with six Conferences, namely: Florida, South Florida,- Central Alabama,^South Carolina. Savannah and Atlanta. Here two prizes will be awarded. The lest contestant here will receive XI00. The second best will be given $50. Here sad- news was borne to >ur group in the mentioning of the passing of?Hevr W. W. Chartton, pastor" of Land rum and Dun ?emt rge s ?t?HF?witfr olte win ae funernlized 2 p.in. Thursday at Landmni, Hock Hill. .Methodist - hurch.hy. D. S. Rev. C. F. Fcrgumn. Gammon Theological Seminary etter to each of the pastors over hp~sfatv-was referred to arid each motor was strongly urged to give mincdiat,, attention to it, and advertize, pray and help the Semilavy in all her demands. Attention was also asked to be liven in the interest of Rev. J. IV. Tnyloty-Conference? Missionary Secretary toward working our ?vang?listic p!ans to increase de:o our faith during this Confer;nco year... ? . _ It was announced that our Midyear meeting would convene a t jaffney, May 27. Hers the WSCS vill hold their, special service in iceping with their society. At St. Mark July lb-id the District Conference will be held. Clover, S. 3., during the last week in Sept. 30-30 the Convention will be held. One of the line features of our me day session ir^ we have cut >ut our eating or our dinner prepiration, and participation for the lonation. The brethren contributed liberilly for a floral offering for Sis:er W. W. Charlton. The usual ollection for the church was rais>d. The Golden Veteran Seals vere distributed to each pastor, vith the request that they b e (old and reported for as soon as >os.sible. Thanks and appreciaions were freely expressed by no j). s;"T0 the'ministers?for heir large reports and all their lonstituents for their zealous coiperation and valid support, and he pastor and members for their courtesies and lovely entertainnent. BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS By Mrs. Louise G. Douglass The S. S. S. club met with Mrs. Vmes 'I'M N. Schroder St. i'resi tin Mrs. L. Wilkes. Mrs. Clara Hardy returned from or trip to Newport, Va. The sick are Mrs. Etta Boler, drs. 9. Gunthrop, Mrs. Elizabeth lenry, Mrs. Beatrice Hines, Rev. >Y, Neal, Mr Elijah Shaw. Mrs. *]va Williams, Miss Az dee Wegthis. Mrs. Anetha McCray are able o b(. out after several weeks ill sess. We were glad to see her. .Timet Harrison enioved a rleasant,. .trip. to. Washingtniy-XL Z., on Easter SundAy andulso Ma*. Charlie Johnson. Mrs. L. G. Douglass was the ruest of Mrs. Annie Turner Monlay. Mr. Rufuu McCray was the juest of Mrst Douglass Tuesday vening. - ' Mrs. L. G Douglass is taking he Red Cros,. IjLirst Aid course. jeader Dr. HopkinS. * If any* one vish to attend you may come and >ign any day between 8 a.m. "and ' p.m. Personn<'l office Campbel ;uilding. Free to all. ' Mrs. Douglas was the guest of lev. and Mrs. \V. Neal on Sunday . Dt.l D?.. TA1 1 \ir:l IWHV r loyn w II is from Camp Dix, N J., visited he MtV Hebron Baptist church on hjmlrvy afternoon. The Willing VortTors* of Mt. Hebron pave a ;arty Saturday night at 204 N. Schroder 8t.?President, Mrs. Hat , f-1 pii?> 1 If ?| |?n - rrl*jk \r I y u I |% ?| yit C j t* Tf^ rtuWrr". i frtr nTtJWunnry 11! u lr will ra\^ thcry^ anniversary ser non on Sunday May 16th. Prosdent Mrs. Fleming/ On May 23rd there will "be" a wonan's day sermon delivered by lira. Phyllis at d:il0 pjn..All_ca?ra velcoitie. Formal Opening of Mt. Prospect Baptist Church Parsonage KeV. J. I). ducKer. Pastor Rock Hill. S. r. April 1G?The occasion rnrrrkuiM tht. toriual open ing ui the M-.t PriMiieoi Hamtsl Church ForsOh..~ge was t)e.a uitiuT" r.i its .simplicity ami spiritual 1 error. Alt. Piospeet has stood through the years as a monument t0 chnsiianseiviev. Friday, April i.tj, teas jc si another nrrtrrttmxr tti-its1 stew iy march torward. lTTo building project whteh Wits started last?spring lia^ just been .ompleted true" to utfluys caused ny war conditions. The occasion was ; cue of Tranksgiviny and rejoicing sniong- the membership. -it sS:.io p.uu?the congregation assembled in the ciitiicn. i no senioi' choir used iis a pi ocessionai "unwain (nristian Soulier", hollowing a brief devotional period ' deacon \V. M. .\liveils, chairman of tie board of deacons, spoke in oei alf of th0 executive board sayi ing " This is the work of Providence". 1 Rev. C. S. Hall, president of the Joint Convention of York and Chester counties, represented that body. 1 He commended the pastor arrt members on their splendid achieve^ meat saying: that this was tro second Baptist ehuivh in the two counties tp erect a parsonage. Rev. Half spoke of the influence of this church in his life as a cnild. He paid a glowing tribute to the pas_ tor, who rami' to lilt. Prospect only two yeaiy ago. Under his able leadership the church attendance and finances havL. been more than " tripled. 1 Prof. It. \Y." McCiirt spoke in behalf of the membership saying5-. "I hope that such an achievement will not provoke us to arrogance but rather keep us humbly serving the Lard".. He also made an earnL est plea for even greatee>xpanJ sion of ti e church spiritually. "I trust", he further stated, "that in the near future our present uccomouv Sunday school and that our odntions will prove too small for program will demand more commodiou? quarters. Rev. J. W. Jones, nustor of tli.? - .W-CSt-End Baptist..church (white spoke touch ingly of the achievements of the Christian Brotherhood where ever unity and fellowship abounds. "J have watched thiQ building' almost daily from its beginning", said Rev. Jones, "and I _ r.m happy I've been spared to >'eJoi;e with you at its completion. You have' a great history and 1 trust that under UptLyou will move on into an even greater future^ Musical numbers were rondoredby Mrs. Ruth Harris and Miss Je-~ anette Boss. Rev. Jone, offered the closing prayer. At the close of the services the ushers conducted the congregation J were graciously' received "by Rev I and Mrs. Rucker. The house was charmingly decorated with cut.) - flowers?and?lighted candles. OiTl display in the guest room were scores of lovely gifts, expressions ] of the esteem in which Rev. and Mrs. Rucker are held by Mt. Pros peet- and the manv friends in Rock Hill. The dining doom was a scenc of exquisite beauty with its lace covered table and center piece of bridal wreath and tulips. Here the guest were served ice cream and cake. The church membership showed their appreciation to their pastor _ for the fine services rendered by presenting to him a substantialpurse. Rev. Mi1. Rucker is a product of . Benedict College, Columbia, S. C-, and Howard University, Washington, I). C. IIe is not only a very successful pastor but heads the Department of Religion at Friendship Jr. College, also a member o? the ex?c^itfvtr#T)oar(l ()f the S. S. and B. T\ U. Convention of South Carolina, and a member of ihe Educational Board of the National Baptist Convention. He is also president of the local Benedict Club. (Thi<. club reported the highest amount of money of any in the state on Founder's Day, May 16.) position hnve won for him a wide Hiftjjearnestness and friendly diseli'6fer]of friends in South Carolina who wish for him and Mrs. Rucker many years of health, happiness, and -prosperity in TfieTr new home. I ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH j Sunday school opened 10 ' am. After the class study of the lesson the review was by the pietor. The beginners' class is holding the banner. Mrs. McDonald teacher, i The pastor preached front the theme The Need of the Moderating Church. At 4 p.m. Rev. Glad den (white) minister preached from tf\e'theme The People Had a Mind to Work. Sunday nite the pasior preached from the theme Is Christ a Real Person? Is He a living: Christ or a dead Christ? Each of the sermons were very - touching1??Our Easier D?y- program was carried out in high style each child played well its part. Much credit is due Mrs. Wm. McDonald, Mrs. Frances Gore, assis. taut hy the Intermediate scholars. The decdlittiofj committee Mrs. Wm. MeDooaki, H. M. Young, Bell .Washington, Lola Check,'jKatia Sol cmon and Miiss Margie Cooper, little Miss Annie Mae Gore presided at the piano. The pastor's prize Wa<, won hy Masters Hampton James, WiTRam "Gore and Marjte ' Mae Cooper. V THE PALMETTOS I OK KENVII.LE NKNVS | The funeral of .Mrs. Margi i Perkins Foster was held at tii . i'hoihpson Funeral home, Ureei S. C., Sunday >it 4:U0 p.m. Mr: Foster, who ha?l been in for som time, i? survived by her luisbun .Ml. J?m Funtor, tsoi moLher. .tit feinpie Perkins one sister. (hie mothers uml many other relative: . Ji.j^ Ttporu it iliut Mrs. lUiui Pai-kei of Bo.vee St. is ill. A Jr. and Airs. Ansel Cureton an Mr and Airs, t 1^-utly Lon,v of Bin talo, N V., visited relatives in th city last week. Air. Fujeton i .he sop of Mrs. Minnie Cureton < "Dunbar i^L? and Mrs. Curetoir""ui Mrs; Lou# are the d)Bii#'htciv._i Mrs. llaisio Stewart of Manly S But yotiny luxLL??s we re forme r I teachers in the (ireenvilio c it jchool system. Pvt. and Mrs. I. e Vinson Wei if Mrs Point, Miss., are now lh ing at "00 KlEord St. Pvt. Wei is stationed at the (Ireenvil!,. A Base. Sullivan St. school has been indii posed lot the past day or two. Prof. P. E. SitAvurt of bterlin high school was out of th<. eit early this \yeek uecause of tl death of his sister-in-l't-\v. i Public Library Now Open l'n*il Ten O'clock the Circtnviile Public Library open every night until 10 o'clocl Much of the credit tor the extei sion?of-Fho hotn s?aV rhe^pnfct reading room belongs to AI>'. Jo!i M. Holmes, chairn'utn of the gei oral emmittee on soldier roc ret (ion: Mr. HJenrv PcrMviYl dlin tor of'the Broad St. Soldier Re< reation fo^ Negro -soldiers. 13^ cause of the action of these of fit ials, city ivuthori-ties granted pei mission last month to make tli change in schedule. Mi.-.s Ellen Perry, ""head *>f th Greenville Public librahy, pointe out that although one of the pi mary reasons for the longer houi 4s to gix e netviee men opprtutKT tr use the facilities of the library it is also honed that the gener: public will take ad vintage of thi chance to spend more time then %_ _ \ May Day Festival Held at Allen School - .? ? _ Approximately one, hundred A1 ten school pupils participated in May. Day play period held on th school's campus Monday, May : while their schoolmates, teachers and a number of visitors looked or Helen Baker, third grade jVupi! who was becomingly attired in: i long wlite dress aint a hh(rcape a as crowned May Queeh. Marvi Carter and Frank Kerns, tied ii The TOO" yh. dasn. And e icfTprov -ecL t? be a splendid athlete by ex celling in at least one other event Carter won first place in the run ting high jump, and Kerns am Luther Chanev tide in the broa, jump. Delia McBee, Martra She -snan, and Esther Knuckles led__ij the sack race. Winners out of il most a scorc-of-eontestants in roii< jump were Julia Clayton, Fninkji BurnfU'M, RetVa in-sby,~T.,orctta Aij lei-son, Mary Sullivan, Maud Picl elt, Betty J a no Ellison and Vir ginia Guest. After the athletic- contests, i number of primary pupils tool part in a doll parade. The pro gram was concluded with the wiiu Tug of the traditional May pole. The school is grateful to thosi teachers who clit ected the various number, on the program and as sisted ip. any w. ty in making th< j affair a success. And both teach | err and pupils thank Mr. Rober I Johnson, of the recreation depart Trent . Pf Phlllls V\ neattev center j fin planning and- directing- th( boys' contests. ST. JAMES C1RCTIT I Rev. K. L. Moore, Pastor Our Sunday school and churcl ervice were well attended Sun day. Everyone enjoyed the won lerful message by the Pastor Rev K. L. Moore. He used for his I theme He is Risen. St. Mark 16 I >. Last Sunday was a lovely daj I for all of St Mi u'k,. members. Th< | pastor preached a soul stirring se; j mon from the subject The Risei Lord. Sunday school was taugh I by Mrs. K. L. Moore. In tin- af I ternoon the Easter program wai rendered by the Sec., Mrs. Lizzh I Robinson Tlio ? - thfeir -Collection?$HrHr?Ttp church donated mother Glasglov $4.00. Pastor's support $15.25 Total for the day $23.90. .M'r am Mi's. Morni in Counts of Columhii Eva Boyd of Charlotte, N. C., i: wisiting her si?tc,- Mrs. Vornea tlfu Robinson. Mrs. Ola Bower had as her guest Wednesday afte noon Mrs. Lurena Davis of New berry. ? Ruth Counts, reporter NEW CHAPEL CIRCI IT ANTIOCH STATION Rev. W. E. Crumlin, Pastor - Many- churfch goers found thei way qut to the house of worshij Sunday. After enjoying a dynami< spiriKfal ntesaage1 wc had the P Elder with us a'f.~3' o'clock. At the night service wc enjoy ed having the presence of t h t j Revs. W. S. - Young. Jennings I Jones and the Rev. Beatty. W< Upomwired- a-eontest featuring thi I most popular minister. |- Wrarg looking to havtrrg t igrent service on next Sunday ev ening. The pastor is. planning i lecture for the young people at [o'clock, after which we hope t< I have a program hv pm- vnunf I peopled Conte to New Chapel Cir cuit and worsnip with us. ' / * LEADER I Sumter Dist. Confer< I encc a Great Success I Statcburg, April Mil Rev. S. S . Burroughs and the tine people ol ' } St. Luke A.M.K. church item J* j Fhaw Field entertained the nti * j T on'p'i ui'irc *Dr ' rl%iH , hi.- 1 ..st in the annual address deliver ,'d at the meeting and was associated with three former F L' E's. of the District who eongratUlated him and the ministers and L. -people of. the dioUioL;?they u etc: ??I )) ; ?.R?Jr.?Bcnbow, .?K. I'lamin? ^--rmd "rh?S. Cue.?Thy people of CiU District were pleased to havt t-hmr.?Dr: ft: J). Ramsey; Rev R iyhtvifison. A:nh'rose and .1. \V Kershaw graced the .ine.elin.'; witl 's their presence un'd made helpfu . uggestions. [* A1 is. K. I.. Pope. the District " Missionary President got the wo men and raised a goodly sum foi ** the misstonaiy work. The program was well follow J*' .'<1 and discussion of the subjects y enlivened thy meeting. Rev. A. J ,l-' Felix was th0 efficient .secretary The meeting was opened at 10:0( a ni. and the members of the Conference \vcr(. homu be for* night and all the repot ts were n -y- ? . Lee A. Logan, Reporter Dr. Steele Mother's ^ Day Speaker At Ladson Church iDr. Algernon O, Steele will Ta the guest speaker at a speeia Mother's Day service Sunday Maj " U, at 11 :30 a.m., l.adson I'resby terian church. ie Dr. Steele is professor of Homi letlcs unTT Religion* Lducation in Johnson .C. Smith University, ol . Charlotte, North Carolina. H(, b J" an excellent speaker ami a bril; TTant scholar. The Men's t lub of Lad son clnirel extends n cordial invitation to the -public to attend this service. ' MORRIS BROWN A. M. K. CHURCH Charleston. S. C.?On last Sun^ day morning nt_ 10 a.m. lh.,Lema on conducted th(> Junior eh. rch set o- vices, after whicii._the r'opnlni j morning- services began. The Sen .' ior choir furnished excellent muV sic for the services all day. Aftei l' the processional which was a fea' lure of the services, vnd the ritu L alistie service, Dr. Lemon preach., ' cd from the text found in St. Luke 11 14:17. Thy theme that was de ducted from the text was-'1 An In _ vitation to partake of?the blessin sr.. of Jesus". The sermOn w:u " well delivered,?found a response " from the hearers. Again at 8 p.m. the pastor preached n-om the subject "Christian fishers of men" U taken from the 10th chapter 0f St. visitors were in attendance, and c' presented to the. congregation. ??.Our ww pipo organ, a?thing of - beauty, wag used for the first time < in regular service. The dedication - of the organ was had on April 27th 1943, and was enjoyed by a ' large congregation. The choirs of some of our sister churches ptrti cipated in the program, which was 1 -all that could be desired. A voluntary offering- of more than, one ? hundred dollars was raised. The s new choir setup, was pleasing to - all who took part, in the services. l* We regret the illness of sistei - Sarah J. Allen and Rev. D. A. t Mills who are vmong the sick - members. Our faithful members , are sadly missed, when prevented 2 from attending; the services. We are hoping- for each of them a speedy recovery. Our attention is now focused on our rally which terminates the latter part of May. It is hoped i that we will be .able to complete - the payment due on -uur organ, = :nd do some necessary work on our church home. We arc all work s ing to that end. Our faithful . members" are encouraged with , what has been done and are lcnd; ing their efforts to the Culmination of our plans in the near future. 1 Th(? -varioua auxiliary bodies are at work vnd W(_> expect that they will give a good account of themselves in this effort. Morris Brown still maintains her For^ ward Look. * KIKiEKIKlin CIRC I IT Rev. J. P. Brown, Pastor jh AMc JntCd auadc--t:-o?round on llw above named circuit, April 2."uh and found all of the officers and members at each of the churches, I in a very fine spirit for tile cause. 1 I v?.? - ? i ? ?v "i ii- warmiy received uy an, likewise. On Sunday, May 2nd \\\. woiv at Trinity and witnessed ; r very tinc Sunday school. At 12 noon I went into divine service. Afuo this service we visited the home of sister Snllie OUiford whom we found rick. We administered th_> ? Lord's Supper to her and one more p of the home. She seem to be a i?high Christian and seem not to let ?duty he n load?to her. though?be_ ir.fr sick in bed she paid her pase tor's support for the month liefore we left, also the other sister j whose name 1 cannot rcnll .fust n -trow dttt Itkwtse. W(. also visited brother Currol, a sick brother <j>f r tkr Baptist rtnrrrtr: We pray ,n . speedy recovetv lor all of thc.-je i I sick ones. 7 j We are having a rally and .? 1 i baby contest ncxi finnikw nicrht -j p.m. -Thg public* ? Invited to I come. ^ ' 1 ~i 1 ST. I'KTER'S HAITI ST CHI iillj F Iimo- S. - C .?Sunday school bo- T i gun al tiu* u>'-ai !umi wit 1 S i| i. Kov. I.. Z. Eichelboi *_' or and tc..chors at f i*ir post. The pastor. Rev I! I> Hart-?-1' o -1 preached au i|iU'U'sUl.L^ r Trofh tWo^-swFtrrt Ltl ho - r1"*- t-r t : ; tho ,Resurrc 1non".- 1 : Rev. ami Mrs.?^?S, Jones am. ? : ~!t?T?tiiy have returned to lii-vus- ' wick, (la. <.ftoP .-pending- a vor;. i pleasant wool; j.?i at pi mo. Mrs. Annio J)a\is Italiai <lso:i el ^ Lain i ns is horo visiting her ?v!aI tivos and fiionds. ^ --"The- -Rosen wuid? pulrUe i-n-up?-r 0 rendered its ch/siny pn.igTaTiT~:Vprr ^ r SJ'J. Quite j largo crown was pie.-- v ' int. Tint Principal Mrs. liuhyi | Lioholboi^or r.ports a very .. - ,| a- n'ssful. ye. uv _ r| ' A number of younj- fa.k a1 o<i the .farewell puny SnU:rdr.;> j. nijrht, May 1. ifivcn by Mr. am. L Mrs. L. Z. Eicholbcrjfer in i onoi ^ of their nephew Mr. Jnnu's Albert h Eichcjberjrer. who is soon to*be -< with the armed forces. James i? has_ beep a o.ivat _ assoi to Uw . L church sc ool and community. Hi fi hav served as secretary for the (.lunch school sever il years. We n 1 l<ray. for hint success and a safe ? let urn after this tight for llohtoc- b *' racy is over. .. n Mr. Elliott Richardson *ono ol' ing at "the Veterans hopistal, .Ca- 1 lumhia. ' l< ANP News Shorts * Continued from Cage 1 tj | when interviewed last week by . | Chatwood Hall. , Philadelphia?Dr. R.lt. Wright, f Sr.V president ot' the Citizens and j, " Southern Hank ami Trust Colli.. r pany and director ol' the propos- u 1 eil National Freedom Day eele- , ' brationr?trrmouneed this week another in the .series of meetings preparatory to establishing the event. "Oh" May 14 here a -gigantic ! meeting i? planned at -which the ? speakers will be Dr. -I. S. Clark of Haton Rouge, La., president emeritus_of_ Southern university; President J.R.K. Lee, of Florida A. and M. college, and Dr. Rufus "AtWood, president- -of Iventueky - Ktoty -eollege. -Dr. Wright- -sttys- -Li that the movement is gaining mo- al -mentimi-and ht, is ptannirg al1 ready for tht. initial celebration u next year. ' I' ; L CAMERON NEWS T " Str liters?*. M. K. Chuftfi ~ Rev. It. ('. Scott, Pastor R) - Wx??are?delighted to sav that pi - St. Peters A.ME church. Cameron 4h has for tire last four months rais- li< ed for all purposes over one thous- p.. and dollare under leadership H ti e Chuisti. iiv;-straight-forward, te t trustworthy pastor = -' taster Sunday \va4 quite a sue- (u ' cess.. Tht. program \vas~sponsored"T7 oy the scnool teachers front Saint vs Peters and St. John graded school namoh': Mrs, Mnynte it lack 1'homp ii< son, organist; Miss Elizabeth di: Holiday. Mrs. Sophi v Keitt and ar Scott, mistress of progriim; Mis? gt Mrs. Gladys Black Kebe who pre- w. sided with so mu.h grace and ease m, The program \vac in accord with C(| the day. Easter. Collection $51.- fr-p " "-ttt; Vv(.donated Old Field Baptist Sp church that was destroyed by lire recently ST. 10. ^ Visitors; Rev. Rollin and Mrs. W1 Nettie C. Moss, relatives of Mrs. * Cora It. Blnck ami family of St. Matthews; Miss Bessie Brunsc * has been in New ork for several -wonth-j;?Mrs.?Ftossip?Shepherd, -rt Mrs. Lucile Wearing, Mr. J. C Glover of New York- t ity and Mrs fc..ssie .Johnson have been n New *" York l'or several months. Mrs. Mary Ellen Haigler who also has {* ' been to New York for several months; Mrs. Amelia Brunson of se Philadelphia. '? Mr. George Jamison, Mr. James known a< "Singing Sam" and Mrs. Pa Jamison, Mr. Robert Sams better SP Pelmon of Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. fo Ott and Mr. Jolmson of St. Mat- to thews. Mr. Sams sang several selections for us. St. Peter* "wel- in gome these . members and visitor? be again. . ;H< Mrs. Rosa Gumming* is in the hospital at Charleston. suffering nv from an automobile wreck. -h The St. Peters graded school is UV much alive r?nde?- the tutorship ol .mi * Rev.- f J lean t Js.TthH' ~7uTiPa n "exceltent corp *>f teachers. Tljt. community seems to be well pleased 111 with their work. They raised ? . over $50 Gooo Friday. ' ill Victory Gardens?arc" beautiful. On,. Home-maker* are taking-tcaro C'1 af ti e situation. ? ' m m - ? HIGH IIII.L A ME CHIRCH }}. ' , W Rev. It. A. Young. Pastor -">r~ "* m Sunday school opened at its us- xv' ual hour. After discussion of the P?' i lesson the Queen of May was ar- >e I ranged and appointed for th,. 4th Friday night in May. A wonder- hi ful sermon was preached by the tb pastor from the subject Be thou 8.1 faithful until death and I will f-1 - n>vr?> thee a?crown of life.?A fire -*+f collection was taken and a large crowd dommuned. Wp had Staff i.r Sgl. Wm. James of Columbia and uf Pvt. Boney Blanding of Fort ta r Brngg, N. <\ ? TT Wc. hhd a grgnd Easter- program last Sunday. The tver~Rea- b.T dy quartet and the Rough Rider L< quartet rendered some very fine selections. Sundav night Rev. S. of .1*1. Williams of High Hill Baptist J m rcmrrrn ktui ms grrmT people wor- I tl! i' ?|>ippe(l with us. W<>. had a grand] trnie. Collection $10.00. I of -< lev. W. W. Toomer las a Word To Say OranjreLurjr. S. h.-r.c jut ri ived i'luni (Jeoreetown and cot of refrain lVo:ti xa.vinu s 'Hie fc miyh-ts WK-Wflinn- the very fir MU' we had while there. ?We were?with th(. Rev, "I", ( fills at I'etlusdu l!ai)tis?.-ehare] fe is one nf the rrreat youn<r prot lers. of t Palmett > state an f thy entire south. He is als lesst'fl with having a v.ery fit oittan for his-dielpmeet. Rite ?dot re: ythittp- within.! er power to a? i t TtOj- 7iusT-ah"J" m nUl'.nr ov< a plenty. Sht. is a member t te choir and a very fine a..set t iat t'loup. P >r "fills her places i r nijK tetue and intt-iliyenve; si i a well-ro; tided wonvip. 1 pl eached 1 .vn weeks in .Go*'Las iwn and 1 shall never fortret t ' appy ex pet ionce On Saturday a me by Charleston and sloop, y to see r.ty old friend.Rev. .T. ( hnular at. the Palatial Morris S iaptist church. T snent a few vet leasant hours wit! him. and sha ever fortret the very fine an {datable dinner prepared for iv y his queenly wife within. :t fe dnutes. => Oh leavinji" Charleston I canned e.ctly to Otatt'feburu'. Sunday w; irreat iliiv lif ntv i hvin. ii"~"at S latt.hews, the First Paptisl. \V ?g e ui' ti by lire in .Maty u| have already started to rcbuili o I asked all my-friends to. sen re an aftcr collection for nr lurch next Rundav. Send flit rreot to Rev. W \V. Toomc Irangebarg. S. C. We havi* raise gjiud deal of money, but we-ai iore~gratificd ny tin* larg(. nun <'v of souls we have been succcsi nil in> saving; foj- Christ. I am s>5 ig to- all person,, engaged in th hi istinn?irinisti y?Hi?pvenoi'?fh old of tie bles?ed redeemer i ;nson and out of season. Very truly yours in His.name Rev. \V. W. Tooiner. Pastor The First' Tiapt. Church, St. Mattlu-W... Alt, t'arniel, St'. ?M'adlfTews. niut ilieltory liorv* RoSeville - ftf^AKT.VNIHRG-NFWS L M't. Mori vh and the .other u nccdonia-Bftptist. Dr. Blunt gei al secretary of* National Negri lsuraiuc association came dowi oni Detroit, Mir-h _ t0 ivpiI.-c pi inual address for the Negro In nance companies. Dr. Blunt': hirers was a?masterpiece. ff ild the whoI0 world that the Ne o Ins. companies are doing tl"ci lrt"Tn nelt) win the war. The; tve bought more than seven in dollars worth of Defensi onda and .still buying. Sgt. and Mrs.'Leroy Warren af r spending two weeks at >Sgt alien's home In Sphingiiehl, O. tve returned. They reported i iy pleasant stvy whrh? on thei ication and honeymoon. The Woman's Society?of Chria m Service of Silver Hill Metho st church, entertained member: id friend,, with a Rainbow Tern day afternoon. This prog inn ts sponsored by the younger wo ?n of the society. They realiz $1.10.00 from th:s effort. Chap tn Havvpw oak it. All colored insurance agents o i? city are on their tip toes t< ite new insurance this week i agent appeared at most of th< urehes of this city. Sunday morr et. telling of this great event. MY. and Mrs. \V. \VT Hal den -am tie son George W. of Durham C.. spent Easter-with the lu?m< Iks. Rev. R. B. Browning of. the A E. Zion church went to Unior mrsday to attend the funera' rvices of the Rev. W. M. Crnv rd of the same cinmh. The Rev. W. C. Colvin formei stor of Mt. Moriah Bapt. chore! ent several days in the city he re returning t0 his present pas rate in Detroit, Mich. Mr. Bonnie Patton of Wash gton, D. C. was called .home t< inducted into the army', service is now Private Patton^ The Rev. B. C. Canvbell am ember,, of the Bethel Holines. arch are making much improve cuts, looking forward to the ah lal meeting of the church. Bish r Fuller will preside. Rev. J. .Ml. Dawkins and th embers of Greater Trinity A. M church :l vr> vrvv ?\l?oc.U I.Ueir Eastpr effort .... Scvei nl Trf the churches of th ty hold early Easter service th \ ornin^- at six o'clock. Dvs. C. F. Ferfruson, G, A. Tl'o as and other ministers o? th? ethodist church attended thi oild Service rally at Clnflin col pre Wednesday. They importer rre thatf $Tr>,f)00.00 collectei ith quite" a few of the clurd id all conference claims for tin ar. The Rev. Thomas was happy h s announcement Sunday morninj at Silver Hill church hn? 1 conference claim,, for the yea oner with many of tha chnrchc the Spartanburg district. Mrs. H. K.. Hayes, clerk in tin tSon office of the S. C. Mutua ter serving tw0 .weeks here a shier clerk, has returned t num. See M'Vster Clifford Fergersoi uT buy a-copy, of the Palmett ader each week. Rev. Glenn T. Settles, manage Wings Over Jordan, was th orning speaker at Majority Bap *t church Sunday, "Rev. J. R. Daniels is the pasto this church, t-?' : - ? ?; "" 77 *^"7 12nd Quarterly Conf9 < A Great Success iB The second quarterly coi^erMH of the Center Hill circuit -ot Watei ee district, ,wuf held SunajB in . sidiuM.aJdrir;.. Her? tHr'E. SmU I'jistor. I-ir.meolntflV ' ufleit?Sii^M day scly?o) there ajvarm pr^fl er meeting. Dr. aniitn after H () few aimouncemeii^frj,'ji'psettj^d elder \vh0 came foi'Vafd,"seemiilisJB K. ly already filled' NVith.'th# Holy J Cho.st, and he preached us nevnil 4_ bel'ore. lu a rf^ort tim?. , $57.00 S ? -was rat-ted and"thje. jjrenifllhy eldSf^J ~1~ was paid am fn lull. 'v Everybody* )< seemed t<? be ~very happy1 'to hmir of the soldiers home on n visit?ahm-the 1 riornls -fvo'm thejl i- i^on and .Mr. Isaac Barton." Those 1 t Enrtha I.. A maker daughter <Jt^| T il. L. A maker. Thus tlie tlVy was * d i ajipily spent. Th'crf \te^ent tov i. enjoy the Easter program. , ii. i., ymiiitwr, reporter d GII.BKRT S'KWS ' , |X > u Sunday was a beautiful day for cV tuch gods ana . ?. large crowd ? attended Sunday school which hejrau at the uaaal hour with the r' assistant Sept. and teach err. SI ." their post. Lessyn . taufrhjt Bra 1 1 1). .J. Uittcy. . A | j Mr Alvin Adrvms and M,.s. Clara ' .Matthews spent Sund iy with their ^ parents Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Adam* r Misse^. Connie and Francenia \ ,(j Clark visited Mish Blosie Mae \ I.ytes Saturday afternoon. Misser Bloaie Mae Bytes. Connie and j. Francenia, Clark and .Mary. Helen Hartley and Mir L. C. Hartley vi*- 3 e ited Mrs. Carrie Lindsey Sunday ^ 4,- afternoon. ; ?i n Mr. Willie James (Jake) Mitchtil was inducted into the army* April 2Gth., . P3 Ir. and Mrs. King Taylor and baby visited Mjt. i), J Brtcy and family Sunday. | If YouHad MY JOB Keeping house, helping .v Lake care of the family?y???r 1 would realize that business girla are not the only ones who some- ; tip- -t?get? IleadLaelm and, Tirad~~~ A ..ag Muscles. We home girl* 3 ofi !i work just as hard and have fl TT-J.V- * j aa many neauacnes, JU3C as a many Stomach Upsets and get fl just tia Tired. 9 About a year .ago* I first used ;H ALKA-SELTZER J I find that it easts my Aching f Head, takes the kink's out of Tired* 9 > Aching Muscles and brings relief when 1 have Acid Indigestion. The family says 1 am a loi 1 easier to live with since I have known about Alka-^eltzer., j *"ttave you tried A LK A-SELT- a ZER? If not, why don't you get | ^ a package today? Large 'package V 60<, Small package 30*, also by the glass at Soda Fountain. ' David G. Effison I General In^urance 1 ^ Honest and efficient attention given to all business u i placed witp mo,. 4 I PHONE 5717 , 1 * " ' *.v i HPSf wO W I I j ItigaoJ- I HONESTLY' I r ^ * . . * r ' . _?.