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<*1 ?v * - ; h ?' ~ - Saturday, May 29, 1943. i i Highlights of " Moncks Corner ^ * The alumni of the Berkeley Tv. high aehojl led by Roy. John . Xi. Aiken, class of 1933 held an anniversary service in honor of Prof. R. A. Ready Sunday May 23, 4:30' p.m. Program: Singing by the k group America: Invocation by the Rev. James Vanwright; Short trtlk Dy Rev. F. 1!. Grant, president of the Berkeley County teachers' asWHaTToiVf Ttending 'by STtk.. Bnct= ?rice Gillrard; Piano aolo, Mbs Ge*-* trudc Holman; Reading of Greet,-J tngs by St. Julian Selby; Introduc tion of Speaker. Mir. George Hol... man, Jr.; Speaker, Rev. John L. - Aiken, minister of Mt. Oliyet R. Kr church, Rnntowles and Good . Shepherd ^/church, Bonneau: den; Presentation of Gift by Mr. John Mid<Jletbn; Singing .by The Southern Golden Gate singcrs of Charleston; Announcement., hv Mj^F. E. Gadsden: Song; BenecK'.'-1 " tifil, Rev. James Vauwright. Alumni Elects Officers The Alumni of the Berkeley Tr. high school elected t.hr? foTlowirg officers: Mr. George Holmon. Jr.. . pr^Ment; Mr. John Mtodlptap, I \iflVrcsident; Mis* Ludrfcp . Hongr financial secretary; Mrs. *B?ftrtce Reid, recording secretary; Mrs. Helen Fennlxrk. treasurer and Rev John L. Aiken, business manager and chaplain. . . . Annual Better Farm Living Program \ Annual Better Farm Living . < Program Was held Saturday,. May t ? $2frin the auditorium of 'thp BerkOley trairing school. Program: Song, America; Invocation by Rev John L. Aiken: Welcome Addresis, by Prof, j, E. Mclver. Demonstrations were by Mis* Martha W. : ButtrMl. Extension Nutritionist 3 and Mrs. /E. ;D. Boykir, County Home Demonstration agent. Short talks by Mrs. I. H. Harvey, president County Council of Fartp ?P* men; Remarks by Mrs. Marion B. Paul, state Su;?v. Negro Home De- I monstration work; w Remarks by club members and vistors. Sore God Be With You Till 'Wa Meet Again.. Benediction, Rev. F. 11. i Grant, ^ . Tfie St. Stephen 4-H elub furnish0d th^V*gfcg: WILLIAM# CHAPEL \ 5 A. M. E. QHl'RCH f -f ? j ] B?. I. Jancrette^rVajjttr r 1 ? , r ? \ y \ icj Orangebfrg, SX.,?"Prompuy 9:45 the Sunday school was call ed, to or<let by "the f?upt. After a briel stud^;'period, thc lesson \y.as ? reviewed bv the 8upt. 1 Yhe Ifeason ' Btory will be told r.ext Sunday by Master A. ;W. Jamison who has rgr centiy'joiigjd th<? el$ef?y~ As UBuar^quite"a'ranfc fcohgregation greeted the pastor who t?ok hig text Sfc. John 15:5, subject J am the wiiie you are the branches. Evearone listened with wrapped at rr* tentflm r? he pointed out thc truths centering around this soul r-ist etirrmg n&ssage concerning thc r . useleBs an<Ruseful branches, Oncfe ? URefiilress 3s meanred hv the ser,<: vice he rgjtders in God's church. The choir+isang aR never before. Wc are vtiry-glad to have Miss Ozelle Com hack on thp choir She sang ? solo width \vas much 'j en ioyed. - V. ?" ' The Leateueic are making plans to raise money for the or-coming ?- conventions and-to -play their part along with the clubs and boards The message delivered at the ?fveniog service was delivered very effectively despite the fact thai members were addedd t0 the fold.. - -u We thank God for them. Thc Kar rest is groat n flood but the labor-1 ers arp few ro when adding faitli ful ivokcrs to our fold tho responsibilities heroin* lighter for all,, 'Goldie MoDutfic, rc'portet MT. MOR}A11 AMI: CIIURCH Rev. L. F. Vance, Pastor Sunday was a beautiful day ,fot all ehurchguersV Many .were "aT the plaed of worship^ S. ?. at ^usual hour with Supt. and co-workers at their port. The lessor, wa* beautifully discussed for -thirty mutates. Review by the pastor. Truly we had a great Sunday school. We had over 100" pupMs ^ ip^tondarco. At 1:'10 setvicc bo ban ** 'Y*1i in ftrayur meeting conducted by Rev. Dnvid Boyd and otheffi Bro. Poirinirk our delegate ,to thc District conference^ brought a spier cDd report giving oer beloved pastor much praise for the way lie has brought our chur*h to the top. We certainly apm^iatG iust what he ard his J ' ife hHve done and are still don^r for us. We are making _plan, now to point our clmreb. Rev. Chapnnn . mroachod -a-..won? dcrful sermwi-Vftlwt nurd^t'every; heart Had. Afte- whirh the pastor made every .heart *flpd. He invited two of our soldier boys i. that wore present to the altar arid 1 : of^ed special' prayers-.for ...then);' fci/ Mw' God hlesj, them and take caro A of them They were Mr.-RHywond >h( ? Werts from a camp in Tennessee: - wwf4lirT l.vihe,. Ciallman. . fi om, a s - camp in Georgia. We wero veny glad to hdVc them. We were also r f# glad to have iiad Mra.~ Laura Sim-1 *<* ifibrs ard little daughter to ,woi> aMp w/h us. Mrs. Summons ,.js Rev.' and Mrs. Vance's daughter! tvVl n a uAl.inl il.Y- ' 1 --..w ?... -r tnemj Wp my sorry Mr. N.-M^ Gray is now improving: as rapidly .?.. / ? wo hoped ior. He hatt our i ' prayers. Collection for the day wns very good. Buy a Palmetto Leader a"d get the new*. " ? ? r (Mfca) Bpactte Hare, reporter -jf -rJ- ' ........ -r Baptist leaders Mo' for National War B __ F Bg REV. HENRY ALLEN BOYD j Dallas Texas?Designed to encourage thrift and promote patriotisnt, the. National Baptist Conven- | tion, under the auspices of its ,.p| Young People's organization is - sponsoring an institute in .War I . , Btong Buying and War Bond Sell- p| igg?ia^ Dallas from June 9 to June Ip 13, inclusive. {p , xuore man i,uuu delegates, men fog ind women elected by the various || Negro Baptist Churches and Sun- si , dajf Schools will be in attendance f| from all sections of the United M ?tates. || ,<??i The meeting will be under Ahe-di- ti| reckon of the Rev. Henry Allen ||j! Boyd, Corresponding Secretary and H >f Publishing Board, of Nashville, I Tennessee. Lectures will be given by ^Villiam Pickens, Chief of the Inter-racial Section, and Jesse 0. H Thomas," member of the National! B Organizations Division of the War v SavliVgs Staff, W. J. Hale, Associ,'.atft,,State Administrator of Ten- vidu nessee and Mrs. A. IL duller, day, ' Austin,- Texas, Chief of^the Wo- WOn man's Division of the Baptist Con- disc vehtToh. T1 /delegates who will come to ing Dallas as duly elected represents- thro 'tivfcs of' three million members of closi the convention, have been empow- the erf4-by their individual groups to Uou purchase. War Bonds in the names the **?r fftefr various organizations. W The first day of the meeting resp #will 'Be devoted to the venous they . ^'PC3 , of War .Bond campaigns Wai found successful, at mass meetings org,! apd public gatherings. 1 Bon r Th? second day will be devoted thtrr i tor outlining inter-church compe- lessi uuon *ng tne trurtl day, to indi- 1 las - trAKFNKV NEWS ~ , for ;Shrrard Chapel CMK Church 1 ('aa r|tcy.^\V<r; -fc^^VHTun, Pastor - r.? Services at the above named . ' church were geod Sunday. Sun lay school met with Mrs. Sarah,"'1 Campbell acting <Su|>t. with teach I ?. ers and a goodly number of stu- I a'u dents present. After the Sunday j . ?. school the pastor began . pulpit IN sendees with the choir iit action. ' ^ After?the order* ctf service the tV,c1 pastor preached a great sermon v!*', from 'the subject, The' Divine v* v Presence. It scented as if the !"'v Holy Sprit was yet existing a-mOng us, after a two weeks up j j"'.'. on .the mountain in our revival. 1 c We must say that Elder Jackson j ? -really stirred Gadrvoy with womo) of ' his -flrrcat sermons. P-> people are yet singing his praise. The meeting was a_&t;rccss hnt.li- spit Totally and financially, baby McKinncy spent the \\c )< end in Spartanburg with relatives. . ' , | Miss Rachel C. Harrison wa? ( " guest at a dinner on Sunday j:i- ! ven'at the home of Mrs. Tiny Gaffhey in Spartanburg in honor j of her son. Pvt. E. C. Gatfncy. who is home on his furlough. Pvt. ! ilalfncy ,is stationed at Camp Ty- ' son, Tenn. _ Tiev? Mrs. V. O. Jelfciies, Mrs. | 11,. I.. Jeff cries and .Miss Rachel ' ;Ct|Jlarrison alu-nued the gradua- J .tjiop exorcises at Clinton. College, j Rqyk Hill Wednesday. M.ss Hur- ' ritsihi jw?u?I'm n.er?g ruuuute?<? f ? Uliiuon and is now teaching in} the : Gbv.okec County school sys- I teni. *c. ' .Urs.' O. P. Rodgcrs is employ- I ,ui ?. o.. < ' .. . .u at .?>i. v_. .Noiris ottuav---! .will >kJWAVH and highly respected MiwPonipcy 1>, Kicnardsort- 74. farmoc of the .Timber Ridge com niuhity, died at the icsodcnce on Routy u Tuesday at 10 did ami., from pu i. In ess of several days. Funeral services were held Sunday at t p.m. at the Mt. Zion mat Baptist church, of which he was j(.f^ the oldest deacon. The Rev. A. A;. MeKissick the pastor, assist H! ' t*l bfcft the- Kev. E. W. .Jarrett "a pastor of. Bethel Baptist church, cill Interment was in the church cent- M. etery witli Foster Funeral Home hv ehfirget He , is survived by- the RK fdllorvhtg t children: Mr. Butler RiehaWlaon, Mrs. Essie Mae Lit-* tltvlUtttt,' Misses Bessie and Maude RtehatYHo'ri, alf of Gaflfney; in 1 eraddehhlrlcen ?rwl ?*?? "-1 twwr.^'T ~ goo '* * Bertha Goodcs- is visit- Tin my-'irr icktrry Grcrvev? ? ^ni 1 ylrs. Ann Mannings spent the wei Week L'fid in Black.-burg w.th sis- hou Tors.'" . live l^ll^eVtaker ft. II. Foster mot- of orcd to irhelby, N. C., Wednesday on business. spo There will he an entertainment the at the home of Mrs. Sarah Lee T I Campbell tonight Friday. Come ed land enjoy yourself._^ . is Mi. and Mrs. Green Bycrs had ing i * ? r ring On Dallas " ond SsSes School a i < 1 t i \ i MRS. A. B. FULLER j mux * I jSSrM T-jSl H I I 1 JREV. BERNARD BYRD :al competition.! The fourth ^ competition between men and . ion; girls and boys, will be ussed. lie necessity for sustained buy- ^ of War Bonds will be stressed ughout the meetings which will ^ e on Sunday, with services by (j Reverend Bernard Byrd, of the j Id Street Baptist Church, where > meetings are to be held. rhen the delegates reach their I ,j iective homes and churches, | f are to institute permanent I e, Bond Campaigns in their oww I inizations, setting up local W?r ' s, d Committees to encourage | ^ r own peophr-to carry out thi I ons and experience of Um Dal* I a cnwwTitiftn.- . I pl their dinner guests Wcdnos- j ^ Kev. U. K. J'acK?on, Kev. p Mrs. Wu, K. Wilson?ami baby 'sivn an?J Til r. U H Foster, w-s ^ he Mt. Sinai Missionary- So- p y met at the home of Mrs. | p in. Lattimore Sunday.- The I sidbnt, Mrs. Minnie Winbush j ""the members aie carrying j i Work alp.ng nicely. Several Lp tors, wot'f present. dndiiy there will-be. a Wo- ; V i's day nroirram 'at Sheraidr ipel CME church. You are in- \ ? d to.* l>e present. At 11:1c- a.) Miss Mamie ('. Roberts wi'l i e charge of the program. At j Tj ) p.nv. Mrs. Sarah Lee Camp- ,. will have charge. KNGINEl KSMWT students ci' inginecring rhino in any N< Rio college in thei is being subjected to a maxiniu plications are now open for a I mptoti, June 1"??August 20. In e P>. Hihblcr of Newport Nc\^?. Stickle of Hampton, and ..Miss W 1) Id I.I, JJ APT I ST CHlRCIIor Kcv. H. I'. Taylo^,- Pastor- jv .Cods, S. Sundity lSelhg a ty y plea-ant <lny-{-?we?had?a? d crowd out for Sunday school ! d ' lesson was beautifully taught i tl 1 rcrrowekl. A+i church-goers j' 'v found on their way to the;T so-of worship. Our imstor do# a red a wonderful sermon full n food fpr_ the soul. Pho program K. nda/V night V rsoied by Cltib No. 4 despite f< rain was quite a success. IV 'vt. Ed. Fester Eleant stationat Camp Tyson in Tennessee fi at home on a furlough visit- f< his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed- M n? j ^ THE LKASANT SITJNO VTM. ? :. ( Itl tttti? - H4,v. ('. A. Du'.ilap. I'astor - Sunday was a. liti" day nrouia Mcasant Sprue; W.Sftil. Kvery >110 Wix out, in lull bloom.. Sun lay,scuoi I v.as r.atl at the rojcula lour and avt i; n(. was 'nil o dons and Ft pa.ti?. ip\U' ihe lesson. A reverent ml ii>spTiui?? nioJ uiCo va* I : ? I'll "J'' 'J-v nl ifcstor. !i \< 1 x> w s 1 ''' >>' m Cor. 1C.: 1 -J. * I'.j "l: !';? U y 1nr. if Church . Finnn. e. \\ o woFc taorv to hav with uv Mi's. Clan r.'i kso;i of C^lu'inda: Pvr?I."ro' ")avi* of til,. I" S. Arnr..- Air IVs' 'n: nsiK-ola, Fla.; and Mr. R?bpr" West. C'arla^tnn. All won veleonv d h_y Ivi'idshak : :md?takui's hy their homo friends. Fvot 'on . was happy fd so Messrs \X* It. Rnvvn^M. I. V.'. Cci'v ruind Mfss Y'vdn Smith in sorvi-a ipain aftor ?} < n<li.ngr a sue osfu' ;*e?v at llai'hisot* ' institute. Irnir On our sick lis> for. this wccV iio our dear Mrs. Mow I or ck and \Iis. C A. IVun'ap. W(. pray tlisl lievv.'ill soon be ab'e to worshif vith us again. McCOM, N i:\VS Wt. ii.iv happy to have in our ity Miss Alice Pclman <f (>vingcbuvg. She is house guest of Jr. and Mrs: .J. M. Rogers. Mrs. Daisy. Young of Philadelhia is in the city visiting parnts Mr. and Mrs. .John Dunlap. Pvt. Walter Purler of "~F?rt Jix. X. ,1.. is home after six Months in the Army, to the deight of his pinny friends. Mrs. Kstella Ledbetter is tlie reek "end guest of Rev,-and Mis. )oe .Tones. Mr. Porter llincs i< ionic spending a few days with lis family. Mrs. Lillic Dines and hildien. Mr. Dines is noted to he no of the best eooks in our city, o..h.aJs always kept busy. Pvt. 'larence Alford is in the city visting his wife. JTe is expecting to o?overseas 4n . short. Our school is now closing and he urogram has been very sucessful and highly enjoyed by all. ho Baccalaureate address was elivered by Rev. T. J. James of lartsville. It was beautifully devered and full of thought. ' De as accompanied by his son and aughter-in-law. Services at the various church * were good and largely attendik-At Fair Plain Rev. D. Robingave us another one of his ood sermons. Collection $8.02. The United Son's of Abraham nd Daughters of Jerusalem ce!hrated?their?thanksgiving sor-? ires at Mt. Zion church. Rev. J.. . Alshrooks, preached the serum, which (everyone enjoyed. ..11..^6-1* 1 r\/\ WUl'UliOll | .P6-J.UU. The members of .Beaver Dam irptist ehi-rch acfomparfierl'^ wfth air Plain members and pastor, ev. II,' R. Robinson rendered scr ices at St. Paul AMEZ church i TIic afternoon,. In" the absence f Rev. P. Robinson of Beaver am, Rev. J. R, Wripht preachi tho sermon, ysinp as his sublet: Rift Him Up. He pave us a owlerfui sermon. Collection was 17.00. The City of McColl synipathiz(?very nuiyh with?Mr. Joseph. W. Morr.s in the passing o f is mother. Ilosa L. Rethca, Reporter. fundamentals U Hampton Insti ir course on mechanics of mater ni pressure of UO.OOU pounds to imitod number of strdents ' in t the above photo are: Mrs, Kvily Miss Jean H. Sampson, Mrs. '1 iaiy E. Cherry of Windsor, N. C ? ? 1* - ?' 1 1 ' " iond Kleam. Mrs. Jeancttq Crank from Rich iond, Va., spent a . week with a rents M*. and Mrs. t :1a rem e [cLurkin. -Miss?Safiie? Bowser Jcft Thur*ay for Detroit, Mich., to spend io summer with cousin. Mrs. Resstc?Mite Coleman. Mr. aylor C.olcnian from Baltimore, re spending: a few days with iotl)cr Mrs. Mary K.~ Thompson. Rev. E. D. Mt'Collum from finston-Suleni, N. C.. spent a ew hours with Mr. and Mrs. W. layfield and friends. Mr. Booker T. Brown~ and?wife rom Baltimore are spending a rw days with purents Mr. and Irs. York Brown. PALMETTO) LEADER Mrs. Annie Pope " William s Passes Kid;-" S lv'iiir. ( . M> . An'ii l ''>Pe H tlit:tMls of It ' !?;> Soi inn. j vf'., v. ho 11 May |STO. !">< -1 *'i 111i ili s li?e May 1 1'!. She' >i'"i'?l !tid"c ffii] chuvi h :?t tho afr?i f 12 V";>V< si!V* 1011(1 I'l.'i| ,'i'J V ill'; if service. Ill If M sh<? mailt' d llov, J. (h"Vv iavs. To thi liai^py union vp'o h tfn- 20 oh i Wit on. 1-5 o T ' hirh in--: v iUui?h-avi ;t?u>?nun: rv ivc<'mc: a ho.-baM'!. 10 sons. 5 dau'*h'ors.--l hrn'her ..'.?.stops" s. II viol Hld'-en. Id stop-gen*d- hi vn aiuPTnany friends a ml rolativ< s. K-.-- m-ecs Mr-* M'i'"' oi-i served as a toarhe- for class N'?r-T _ in tin- Rider* Hill Soil hv c-'io-a. ' S.Ve tilled this position u: til her lic'Mi fail"'l l;ei. Sho was a devoted ?*vV. : 'oo. it R' and patient mother, a tru-twortliy rouiisfder. ~ The hta.Mi'iil final des'gns. telepi'H'iis an 1 other m-'s-'ngo-*- of sympathy rmvv a'l evidence of a 1 eharaeter. who had lived a fre.it-* fid. vrirth.whil?life. Rovt A. C. -loncs dilivered the eulogy. umjju- ruf ii S' i ll Talk A round Town A11*.r<I Mi'- Ailft-i Mitchell and dat crhter Mamie Vhciwll alo' e with n friend Mr.. Eddie Pavis moton-d to Choi lotlb. N. ('. to witness the irrtuloatour >:.M" :s: _ ,T. (' Smith o.t vorsiiy \y< Mary .lane erruduatc. Mi<s Mary Jane Miteli'll liad thp It S. . . . conferred noon lie:- < o-adna'ine| with Cuni I.a..de. The ereni-o v:is o (> to b,. le.nif I nh ?v' , a siHit to behold. While* hr the 'city we were highly e'.tertuined at tlie lovely hom^of .Miss M. H Roular o.oe^of the instructors at iVC. hi*rh school; Miss Ro'i'nr had prepared a most plaboraV d t 1 ne,. whicp was enjoyed by all *?vlv> partook of it. .Mrs. Boidav, hd:. mother mad,. cur st'y a pleasant I one. "Miss I.ou'nr's resident is in I a beautiful lo'Ttior there on Kast Boundary. Mr. Allen I.. Mitchell, their son -came?down t-mm Livingston c.?ile^e to witnesv the pyer v*? >> i - We were all proud to see him. Wo were proud to aeknowledije the presence of the soldiers from Fort Jackson ity mi,, church servLe last S . nclay too . Pr'/vatcs Mitchell ai d CoUiris of Fort Jacksion visited the hoihg of Mr. art! Mrs. A. CV Mit-clicliL ? Stewardess Board X'o. 1 of Wav man.*.AME church was entertained , at tha^home of oua of our friend - Friday 6 p.m. The njcrtfrp was onetjlid with piano music. What* a jWe Havft, in Jcsuathy ^ Mii-iSLW)hi e] m i n a BTarkmrrrrhrichi d iri^ th? >rttir0 ' h^anl. Praver bv Mra./Annp Greir. Scripture read I in;; ^r? Walter Wilkinson,. St I John 15th chapter. Sirring I'm ] Prcssinar on th0 Upward Way by the Prtsident Mrs. D. A. Pose- | horo. After which the minutes of < tlie last Dioctini; wcrP read and ap- < provfed. Next thp roll of officers < -\vaav?alled. Refnark^ bil Mrs I^_ Wifkinaon, Mr:, Anha, Grip,, and < others. After which a delicious -refatst was aorved by the hostess. H President D. A. Rosoboro; Sccit| ti*iy. L. A. Hnltiwahjcr; Treasurer. Lillian Smith. 1 Hjimm I^^^HP'if i; jflH^^^MHsl *W <|B> ?: g : ''"T '.' J?^ ! ) fl 1; 1& tutu opi'fatc th(> largest t^slinpf ' iulv Tl-ir. <.nmimt Kir./-1- t'-w. I test its strength and resistant iv. he summer ESMWT program at | 11 Alexander of Hampton, Mrs.Lu- ! 'holma W. StileS, and Mas. Mablc I Cheyne Photo. ! Miss Theodora Herndon from Baltimore is here to witness the graduation of her .sister Miss Ro- i sa I.eO Ilonvhm fllfliP Plniey HI ' Mrs. Sarah Y. Wilkes and husPstttI sthmt Sunday afternoon .in Chester 'with sister Mrs. Eva fl. Rwlilv. We, the peopl,. of Ldeds were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Ann Wilkes, who departed thiv life Tuesday, May IX. She lived in this Community n number of? years and was well thought of hv both white and colored. Funeral., services wer?. conducted at* . the , Ebcnezer Baptist church Sunday at 2 o'clock by the Rev. A.A. Mc?jssick from JonesviHc, S. C. Allen Joins JWai Thomas First < B Hf iB Jk BK BJ Bft * * - ? ^m ~ B B'-.:- " >... BM H Kk jflBL B W. NV. ALLKN Washington ? Appoiiitnicut Willard W. Allen of 1'altimu Maryland, as Associate Director the Inter-racial Section ot tiie xK tional Organisations Division I the War Savings Stall',.succeed] Jpsfip O. 'll'.nnins .*ha? hnr?n t nounced by Secretary- Morgcntl of the United States Treasury. He succeeds Jesse Ot Thorn who left his post as assistant William Pickens, to become first Negro - associated wuh American lied Cross in an ministrstive position. Through arrangement between the Treast ~ DopartMCht afnrUiFTfcTTThT^r: Thomas will continue his intero with the War Savings Stair a; consultant. Mr. Allen has been identif with the activities of the War S; ings StalT as 'Associate -Maryls State Administrator. He is pr< dent of the Southern Life Insurai Company of Baltimore; trustee Morgan State College; Crand M ter of the Colored Masons of Ma SIN(iLKTAKV A. M^K. ( III K< Hev. 1). 1). Doughty; Pastor S. S. at tlstial hour with -Str vaiiOUS (.'lur-^es wcio?trrcr+y?strttcted?by ?the teachers. Aft which Rev. ti. Mose* gav,. Us inspiring message titling Tor 1 Loxt. Lcliaptcr oi tj-p> lioo.; ??!' R.u ltith veTSt-; Art; Kuril said entw ir.e not to leav,, thee. Subject Wise C'r.o cc. Tl'.p sennop w well deltrct-rd' ami?mjoycd by a wpid stirrir.g the hearts of r.ia h'Up believers. Rev. Doughty \v I Sf? Hinni'i* tiipci e\i' \1 ? ^ *t? "?o tlu-r Woods. .-\g '! o'clock broighl anoth.k great mcssa fioni hJxocius J'ut of toy sho From off thy feet, for tlu- pla .vhereon Uiioi. standesT fS iTii ground. This aonv.or was a,; hie, ast upon tli" water and wvll >ei m for many flays. \\ P had o visitor Mrs. A: na (Jibson fr<i Riuhmond, Va. \\ L' are alw'a\ ;lad to'have visitors. '< ] liming "Sanders, .Jr.. is "]mi. li'in the Camp ) ' Loo tana ?o ie has been tor k months. JIt. he S'.-n of M i."and ".Mrs. Klemii wndoi s. J 11.1. MAN M:\VS l?> ^ srgin'ia ( . ."Marshall ?AM'-i' .i wide-awake Su.nd; a-ho j! at St. John, the K*.v, iikeii-kla-.te* from llidjr'lanu ;;;* ,is one- ivT?Uuixv soul surrir.jr sc nons. s-hjcct: The ItoTy Uih! He picatlied i.i llit.1 absence <> lev. llamm.tt. it. John's ,pa.-l tin! i:K'li'.i>?'; - extend Mo.. Ma Simmons their deepest symput! n the he:avenu-nt of her husbai tvlio was laid to rest Sunday a .erhoon. F. Cpl. Robert Drayton fro Myrtle Beach spent the week ei tvith parents. Miss Juunitu Ea< has returned honTv from Ail University, where she spenteery successful term. ' Mrs. Janie Davis **nl turn--cq ilren are vacationii.i in Wint Park. Flu. Miss RoseLa Mi; is taking her vacation. in T;tm|: Kla. Mrs.- Zvlla 'Tyler v. lit that vacation is fute,._cspocia]ly the City of New York. ITTfiT miss your copy -<>f 1 Pa Duett* Leader, .iu.-t see ;. < t eporter. 4MJs. J. L. On- is somewhat the sick li?t; wt- hope for yo\i speedy recovery; your piescn and seiviee were miss*d r. om niony the jrroup on Sunday. HKNKY NKV.S lleminjrwav?Bethel A ME ^,1 day simooi * neneci at ine rsi licm'. with Mr. Joe and t teachers a", theiv pets; <f del The lessen \>as heaut'Tally <1 (lissed.?0> la?f' Sunday ' Hen p artel under due*.tie,, of P:i James A. (l(>rth.n was railed ?_ Hopewell AMK ehuivh to nartn pate in a rally where they join Chin Tie (Tordo . The prod anY w er joyed hy all. After v h . h Hi H. A. Rrown called all the elu to repoit from, three of his chin e^'-Chavi* AMK, St. Luke a n Hopewell. Total collection $4GI 88. On the 5t), Sundays Hen buartet wil render a program Hopewell church beginning at o'clock. The" public is invited attend. i*. Chief Of Red C?oss j. of land; Spvercigh Grand Master of re, Scottish Kite Mar-onry, Southern of pJuiM.sdiction, and vice-president of - a -, Uie National Negro Insurance A's?ti speiatioii. ingj WilbeVForce University last June m-. conferred lipon htr.i the degree of lau j Doctor of I>a\vs. . | Prior to his association with the as,t War Savings Staff, .Mr. Thomas to I served f^r 20 years as Field DiLhe | rector of the National Urban mv ueauue arm one year a ' tne ixegro ad- representative oi the Department t ar.' of Commerce in the Texas Cen-^ rry | tenni.nl celebration. . Ur. I Dunn;: the text war lie-was cmsts ployed in the United Stales De> a partment of Lahor as New York | State Supervisor of Negro Eco- ' I ie?l nomics and Examiner in Charge of av- the United Stales Employment md Service in New York City. He was ;si- for two years Principal of Voorhees nee Normal and Industrial Institute at of | Denmark, South Carolina, and for as- five years was Field Secretary of ry-1 Tuskegee Institute. 11 SWANSEA NEWS Sunday was a high" day at Mt. Oiiv,. AMH n-'n. The Sundav pt. school opined a'. th0 usual h?.ai a'?h? terwut'd" t>*;tyer ^vi vit-p was eenm? 'iueu-d-Ly Hio. E^Duvis. and Mrs. cr Hi F. Bowman Aftr-r Tim nrayer an -4iiade-hy |Hro. Davis Airs. Bowman lis sal g Swot?T Jiour of Prayer, then itn the Rev. H. i" Bowman preached no a twii.dmi'ul sermmr-'Fekt St. J<>Hi A o-2. He fomlQited us with a won tts i< -'ul?iyi.,'sar 1 liii it" -h i? i:l still airy,, -a+id wt. are ready now 1': to meet our Presiding Elder Rev. n? K. F. Hildebrar.d at the quarterly it< V V'llAl J V.ULl' Wll.lt <I !S 11 .11", h km ink way news Rev. K. XTTfroun, I'as'or cc "" *ly " Sunday wasvery lovely day ad a> oni- church. Sunday sclldol a' 'ho usual homy After Su'tJax -chool we all returned liom,. to he 11,1 ')?!' !< o'el(V'l- to Itoar our Klli_ -dcr. I)r. T. J. Mdo.- .vdio hrorefht a soul stirrine ntessarc that wa?" ll( oKinycd hv all. u?' Hr>?frny?Surdity?mtr?pasto,- was : i- very proud our the enntributio' 'o tii.it lie t 'ok i:i from !> y three Churches. Tin* thioe. liui'chcN !'inuydit forti. spjl.rtiv Kvt ryono \i"ny very proud. Rev. Hi own t.hanked those tljat en \'o and those lhat did 't fti' ' lie really approliate the virion out forth l v every . ycrry one. I v SKI) \f I \y^YW> le. Sunday wa* indeed a busy day! l at Nov Hoity. \\'(> had a lively I or Sunday sell o! at llv usual hour ! rj Ma. y in teno-1 attertrcly to th?- t tv Use: >s o;1 of the lessiw. Review I td hv the ptisto1', Tlte Pastor Rev. I i-. \V. 1". Hunter . roif.'ht to us a wnr I lerful ntesvayc after which a ral- j m -'4 A " ' ' , ,.1 At ' o'clock the soldiers o f' :! Ceo M i "vir T i--.,t A .Inli ! -!5 -?!? >" or. o<j after whieh tli" .. olfiic1'-: ;> ?> sto 1 ' Iiy Mi>_ Essie > Atec .Tri". k?nn. tb< tea.her. of Cross } \ i.^'ior hiv'ii ?'-ho??l reticle r??l a '"' St v 'TTn^'u) proirram.. Kvrrv t ii. J i'ii. sf'tflii! to < : 'oy it to tho hiirh | "* | \\\. ii :.]v -ivs e'io! to have.! e.> I' " ' s< 1?i; v- ii::-) <>'!i v'*.itin?r ' M>n.i< v.i'h t;< rail hone t'hev will i I rntitvn in tin. mar f> fcure. -i j-? Xi?I o'.t) Mhv?Quean j 1 (. ,"t "?t wa, ?' . Ul M'-s Ift.'i i'-arl Gillinnl was,| v'i" "q iocn hiivirir ra/sed $10.- . ":i th,. h 'r!n".i; i.nuaH i>t' iiio throe j a .:.test;.nt.s. Othei v TMiriieinat-I (.1 ii." in iho coat est v ere Miss Asa-J loo l'rmvning. Miss ElwWle Ynurt*. ' |exez&> ry mrsm 11 PipshMi Cwpaiy, U t0 \FjjM"hlfd Bftffttn r ' Columl r I f i . " % I? ki-l PAGE FIVE ' *JB Walterboro Change ;:] Beaufort District Htea ' "^8 Successful Quarter jj L Kev.'J. I,_ Hamilton, I'astor T'c third oupr'erlv conference if tlv'Pcaufort district was lunch" a "i last Sati/vd"V, Mav 22' at' St. ohm t ottntnyiMo. S. 0. Th? con- . ? j rental. aTcrfTui and vOfd?-awpke ,-j3 3] pastor and h? good people had "r Things very neatly arranged for ~ th . "i asion. On goi.ur through - v 'h 'hi. dovotiornls. it was see" >. H o' cc thnt thi charge 'va, spir- (1 'tut* 11 v?nlivo nnd in?good?march- ?\,'T ordoTT ' ' ' Wo or-.-nnrzed and proceeded a it It business and to say the least 'hit ni-vtor an 1 his noorl? are one ni action nod spirit. They had -ca^s-ed -du rtho Qu arter $1,25^.4^ or al! nuti.)oses and paid Preidirv.r Flder. I. W. Wilborn n full 'o!us\ ' He had arranged tor tht. Sunday services' to be had it Nit. Zion ?r.d O what a time. Hie spirit ran high. Threy sermois were preached by "RevI jas. \1cl tonr.hi, our pastor of the St. iamiy, .charge; Paste,. Hamilton at d Rev. Marcus of th(. M. hi. ehur h. Tltev all preached; and t!ie people liii L on the table: foi ot.d 820.60 :trid tk, ' tVtVz^flifnn Tgtall?6SJ2.5.' Th4. presiding old*. ! nnf tb'.i s'i.that. his was already i hand. Thus a great day ended. More anon', (jtVBKRT NEWS ' Sunday school opened at the us ?tal?h"ur with gupt. and teaehet1* 8 at their usual post of duty. The lesson was reviewed by'?ea.-D. J. Messrs L. C. Hartley- o-r t <; zaleo and Ulysses Bracy ar turn g several days in Colum'-' ... ? rtirr relatives and frie-d*. Those visiting Mr P i Pro:-- ? and family Sunday were Misses . ~*->r>nie and Tram^ena C 1 ; 1.. Mk>ssr5 James Mitchell arid Wad'v Rowe. . Miss Flossie Mae Ly*es and Mr Walter Rowe visited- "Misses Cor.nie aid Francenia Clark Sunday. The party the third Saturday night was very successful. Jx> 4 CKKEN'WOOI) NEWS Everyor,, i* looking to a great time whop the Twelve Tribes : of I Israel will hc at Weston Chapel . A ME ?church on Tuesday, night, , TvIhy Jo," spoT?sore(T_by M rfi. Codir.ie?~ Cannon, president of the IJsher . 'J. ooai.d. TlTf^"liaR been formed?in- -,i a City Uniop play and it goes * from one church to another. All r.oney raised is left at the church - in this way. Sunday coming, the ..? 5th Sunday is Missionary Day at ~1 ston .-hah'-i.' At nlgnt the W: ?? H. and~Pr~Missionary society D?-[preparirg to render a feat Missionary program and everybody is ,C 1_ invited to conic. Come to church on Missionary Itay ard he inspir- *' ~f ed through the Missionary effort, "f )reached t?i very fine sermon on 'c' " Sunday morning, -May 2.1, on how 0 worshard nraisp the Lord.'-'' \nd ho went on -to prov0 that it "l makes no -difference how the hypo-1 -i iti's ^jrd rmprdiw people try tP: r? hinder the church the old church y >s moving on. H \l'en Chapel A. M. E. Church" ,q Rev. J, A. Jcnkirs, Pastor Sunday school opened at the - *4ii?ual hour. Suit.. Mr. James But1rr and hi - "family?were-r*t their a? post. Tlie lesson way beautifully 'in 1 aught fry Hi 1. M l's. Florence T~ Spearman. Pieachirjr service be- it An immediately after Sunday ? school. The pastor delivered a ^ o .\0Wde1ful scir.ion usirg for a text I'atvW 1 .r-:17 after which the door" of tlVchi rth were op< ned and 1 "a.: mrcivcd .'nto lull membership, CoHoiliNy for the ilay $12.4b. Re1 pit"visitors: Pvt. Jerome Spearman, Camp McCain. Miss. Mr. Simeon Spearman, Jr.. and Miss Mattie S pea nr. an of Washington, D. C., were here to visit their parents M'- o'td Mrs. Simeon Spearman. Sr. The latter Mr. Simeon % Spearman, Sr.. is very sick. / The total amount raised for the et U?> 'day wan $140.50. \Yc arc happy to congratulate Y i ^ C. 11it-o. ,\Ji.<s G. Dawkins. bo.inU" two amon^ the srraduatcs of the senior rlasn of Sim hiprh school in. Union. \\\. hope for thcn? n ..at . c.s.sfuUifc. After service many of ovr Friends motored to Union t<> witless the Baccalaui'eatp sermon which was preached by Rev. 11. .J. Couhav, the pastor 0f Clinton ('hand A. M. K. Z\?n ihurch in Union. < diss) DrUcilla Gilliam, reporter jMMK| I * <>#f "vL HHY I Mf ItlMi CK* It Y. bit Pepsi-Cola BottUag Ca. k --'MAM