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Saturday, Juno n, 19 IJ
? SPARTANBURG
MID YEAR CONY
This is the third group gathering
this year, and second that has
convened in Gatt'ney at . Dunton
("hnpY'V. Metiiodi:f.. denomination.
1 he ideal, ami acceptable Pastor"
Rrv. C. S. Sawyer, ami his vigilant
and loyal congregation made care
r ft. lv -ami splemhtC arrange meats-4r?
accommodate, and entertain Dis??*
tricfc Superintendent Rev. t". P
Ferguson, his twenty able miristerial
co-woi Uers, and many zeal
ous delegates'. Therefore the happy
invitation was extended this
IN Iid-Year convention to come, ami
to hold his hiir, and important religious
ard business meet iiig lie re
.May 27. ltM-'l, 10:.'10 a.m.
Song. "Pass Me Not O Gentle
/ Savior." was sung. 1 Cor. 1.", wat
reud. Prayer was offered by Dis
Irict Superintendent- Rev.- C. K
Ferguson and Rev. M. H. Kailm
which compose the beautiful de
\ otionals.
The pastors reports on tbc be
nevolcnees nnd___alj- other cause?
dfr&k were very latere, aid encourajfi'njf
? A( Clal'lin college rally these
monies will he. reported in then
entirely by [Tpr disli i. t Sifnerinienilent.
The brethren coirtpileh the District.
Conl|reiHt. program which
ls to convene at St. Matthew.
^ Methodist ehnivh, July 15-10. Tay
* lois. 3; V.?Mt:?K. L. Thumpsor
will wolenme?ihe larso- ivroup o|
pastors and deleg-ateAr "*~Rev-. Z
<i. Taylor wilL felicitously responc
j to the hospitable aretttivnfs. Tn
" " ~~ romieet'.on with thy Lord's Supper
papers, reports. seVmons and tht
usual business, literary feature?
which a ilistriel ' program erenerally
carry, a place is provided foi
Dr. .J. B. Randolph. Clafli'h coTIejft
president's address. The District
Oratorical Contest on Conference
Claimants themes, will be conducted
by Rev. C. R. Brown. Ganimor
Theological seminary. The seminar,
embracing* the children, youtli
and adult divisions, the \V. S. C. S.
! thO Cy A TWlifirv*-* ** ?!!
' set their dues meetl of'attention.
- anil exposition. This being1 General
Conference Campaign visitation.
vast room will be extended
in all candidates.
~'x - District Superintendent TV
Ferguson is imploring each preach
____ . and lay?uwv 4o heartily encourage
and support tlie various ap
neals of the chuivh, and to send
* up full reports to the District coni'erence.
Prof. C."1 \V. Caldwell
< 'unfi'i eiice I.ny Loader and Prof
? T?tI; P- Burgess, Conference DirecUri
of Youth Activities will be heard
from-with?great relish and interest.
Suffice it to say that the pti
gram is chuck through wiap mo
mentOus topics and 'most unique
themes.
The women's hour was a delightful
and exquisite period. The
VYSCS i'resident, .Mrs. A. C. Bluck
% gave timely, as well as essential
remarks 011 the works of the above
society, while Mis. P. Jackson, district
secretary kept the varied ac"
iTipnts and'doings of the meeting
l> HI CII.U,? I.... ,
J . 111. VIIUUL^, M<Ul* pifMCU lit OI
v___ NVSCS delivered a very instructive
address on tho items of the WSC-W
ntul announced its unndal meeting
at Florence June J8-20 and the
Camp at Camden June 21-28. with
hearty invitation to every woman,
girl, man, and boy to attend and
enjoy the same.
The women collected on the fol"
lowing: Cultivation, Pledge, Organ
? Christian Social Relation and Local
Church Act h ties and-Membership.
The president r e p orted
marked advance, and fine progress.
She asked that at the District con
ferenee. and the State meeting
th.at the women attend largely
with whole and praiseworthy reports.
Tho Church School convention
was announced for September 20I5U
at Clover,* S. C. The General
conference will convene in Kansas
City, Mo. Witvt these columns for
the S. C. Annual conference date,
which meets in Darlington, in
1H4.1 we have been informed that
rasior, ucv. i>. p.. l nomas has
renovated the church and preparing:
all other demand* for this
conference.
The Children's Division director
is Mrs. Alice Tate, (Jatfney The
Youth Division director is Miss
Ella May Humphries. Chesneo, S.
C.; Adult Division director, Mrs.
C. \j. Cheshro, GafTney, S. C.
Ttus(. BdUwtees mv skilled?a n d
able workers.
The crmvention ended.* A most
palitable, and luscious repast was
served these vligious workers by
the good church sisters and
friends. The Rev. M 11. Eaddy in
humor, wit and eloquence lavishly
complimented, and thanked
pastors, and Ms hospitable members
and helpe: s for the delicious
meal and fine entertainment.
JOHN C. GIBBES,
Greer, S. C.
SINGI.KTAKY A. M. K. GHl RCff
< Rev. I). I). Doughty, Pastor
After a very beaut if idly discuss
ed Sunday school lesson, and a
.spirited prayer servce, the Rev I)
D. Doughty, ojr very fine pustor
brought to us .1 message surcharged
with the spirit of the holy spirit
which thrilled and filled all his
hearers wi-th the determination to
,, live closer to the Master. Another
soul was "added to the Christian
household.
Two of our heme boys were with
it? us Snst Sunday. They were on
leave from their defense jobs at
Newport News,. Virginia. The
buy?-are-JK.cLU.i.. Wilaon and Llija
Moses.
Brother Walter Blackwell rs on
Sr
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Ksgi . W _ .
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Charleston District
South Carolina Conf.
Zone Three
At the Wesley Methodist church
in Nummervillv ~S. C... on Saturday.
May 15th the Wojnun's Soi
id v?at?Chrst i;:n Servi r at tin .
rhaVleslon DUt,.1 held' lis dlAll'ltr"
meeting for /nne No "?. under the..
leadership of ,\lrs. Mahala Wise
.Mrs. Wise, Mrs. B. M. Wilson
presided.
After a short devotional service
Mrs. Thelma i'ollin extended irreet
intra of welcome and Miss Oletha
Jones made ;l11 appropriate response.
Very helpful and informi'ur
addresses were delivered hy
Mrs. M. K. Fields on Missionur\r
Education; ?Miv II. 1>. Joi es on
Christian Social Relations and Local
Church activities. Mrs. .1. W.
Curry led a very helpful discussion
in the form of "A Question
Box". Mrs. O. V. Miller called
fttr?rermrts front the local societies
and aided in the question box
discussions. AH of-the talks and
discussions were of the hiirhcst
type and very iivTbrminjf. The
music was also very pood. Mrs.
N_ \V. .fnil('< (ri'JIfntl tVw? npAncmn
DIST. CROUP
rENTION
! the sick roster at this writing. He
Iis very mucjj missing; from his
post of sorviie. ami the church is
prayVng Ijor his rapi<l recovery.
Alma Avant. reporter
Spartanburg; District
Conference A
.
; Glorious Success '
I
. }-tv s-pite of hc.ndftcnos tanst-d hy?
i \vj:i torn world, the annual con I
vocation of the Spartanburg District
conference did not drag its
lu-hor.s in the s'ki of"forgelness". >
.Tile. eonferenoejhejd a joint .meet- '
ng. with the W. If. and F. M. so-j
i'etv. Friday. May 21. with Rev. |
I jl. Addison, presiding elder of i
Spat Uinhwg Tsuicc. ppriding. !
The ioirt sessions were-held "nfj
v't. Kdeu A. M._ K. church with,
| Rev. A. IT. King. pastor, actingU
as host.
At IR'IO a.m.. .devotion . was held
-mvw ditrtelv ni'tevwhi:-!, the presiding
eider appointed various
" ":tmmittres to eurry oil Hie business
of the conference There wt??
i large umber of pastors and delire-at"..
ni-esent?_Lt?uia-<?reported?
'. that the education money reported
his year was hy far greater than,
j the previous year.
The confeverce pledged its sup--port
to tight for thp return of
' Bishop Flipper to South Carolina
and the election of Rev. T. J. Miles
candidate for bishop. Much mention
was made of the wonderful
way in which Bishop Flin'ner has
,. served the State of?South?Caro- L
lina.
The Rev. W. E. Crumlin. New
Chapel circuit pastor, brought the
1 morning message. The cduea"
tional serninp was deliverd by the
1 Rev. I, S. Burrell. Response to
the welcome was- given hy Mr. T.!
I W. Williams of Trinity station.
Much credit goes to the presiding
elder for the way-hi which
everything was conducted to lit
' the war nrogram.
Much praise is also due the
Rev. A. B. kmg and his' members
i who treated i:s royal and sewed
wore ttinn erotToTr^fo eat.
-- Rev. W, F. Crumlin. i
I ' reporter
i | lil- I llhi. \ M. K. ( III IK'H
' Rev. R. J. Je(Tors<>n, Pastor
? ?The church scrvit-es were 'very
' beautifully ea'Tied out last Sun'
day, beginning with the Sunday
school session. The pastor, ofli'
errs and pupils were pleased to
' welcome home several of their
L number who had been away i n
' school and to have Tomarks from
them. Mis*es Benzene Blocker,
l*iek from Talladega. Mary Rose
Adams back from Morris Brown ,
; and Vance, back Trom State college
were presented by Superin1
ed themselves as being happy to
return to the Sunday school. Mr.
\V H. Harvey, teacher of . the
men's class, and assistant superintendent,
insisted that some word
be said by Mu?s Kathle'en Howard,
who although she is regular in attendance
and as pianist, had been
in school at Allen for the year.
I ci 1-1 ' " ^
I unf i gracei uuy. uearc
I I. M. A. M-yor^ of-Allen university
j whi'n nresented complained of his
embarrassment at being presented
to his home constituency. He
expressed the sentiment of Pro- !
lessor If. W. Baumgardncrf who I
also was present. Parents an<'
children will derive' much benefit ,
from attending Sunday school, for
we art? really having: some lively 1
and beneficial sessions those days, i
The pastor delivered two strong (
sermons and the choirs rendered
very fine music. At the- morning
service a substantial collection was '
defense fund. Members Who have i
taken to aid the Sammie Osborne
Pot made a contribution to the ral
ly are requested to do so at once. '
The effort will definitely be ended
tht. second Sunday in June. It is
hoped that the original goal of five ,
thousand dollars will be reached
by that time. Nearly four thousand
dollars have already been realized.
Wo think it would bP splen 1
<lul for ihe names of nil our mem- ,
bers t<> appear op oar Financial
Rollr WSiUtors??we welcome o o '
Bothbl. '
James W. Woodbury, reporter i
HODGES Js'EWS
Mrs. Pearl Miller spent Sunday '
in Cokesbury at the honv of Mr. '
and Mrs. S. W, Robinson. Misses
Abbie Cummings an(^ Eunice Lew- '
vis are leaving- next week for '
Orangeburg to attend school at *
Slate college. Miss .Wynetta Cum
mings is leaving Sunday for Atlan
tn Ga. to attend school at Atlanta .
university. Mrs. Henrietta Wood- >
son, Mrs. Eleanor Robinson, Mrs.
Thelma I.owe of Rochester, N. Y.,
Miss Vera Stubb of Winrsboro and
littlp "Sonny" l'ilgrini of Hender- I
soi(ville, N. C., Were afternoon i
visito-s of tlv D R. Cummings '
family Sunday, I
'Mn|. David Makins and family of I
Due West spent last Sunday vis- <
iting his brothei Will Mukins and
family. Julia Ann Makins spent
- last. Sunday-with her mother Art- -i
nie Lue of Greenwood, S. C. t
?
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with a beautiful instrumental solu
to the delh'ht of all. Tin* meeting
was well attended. Several ol'
the pastors were present, Rev. N.
the entertaining pastm ; -Kuv^_L .
Barton and the district superintendent
were introduced sind made
short talks.
The entertainment given hv the
ladies of Wesley church wa.; all
that one eoald expect from this
fine-*#roup of Christian workers.
(Mrs.) O. V. Miller,
Corresponding Secretary
COPIC NKWS
Rev. C. C. RurRess, Pastor
Our churches in and around
Cope are still alive and going forward.On
the Good Hope circuit
Sunday morning S, S. wa? called
to order at the usual hour. Rev.
DurgeSs and co-workers at their
posts. The lesson was taught by
the teachers^ Reviewed by the
pastor A short but live prayer
service in charge of Bro. S^ 117 "
Connor and others. "Following the
few announcements; took his text
from Gen. fiaL subject -Finding
Grace from which he gave us a
strongvmessage.- As usual the
trilstl?f>C tt'M. in <.li.x>n>n Tlv' Zf
???e ;?-i
foving taken, we adjourned. The I
pastor went- to Good Hope for a
short service. H<> later joined in
with member^ who had gone to
Oak Grove to render assistance to
Rev. B. T .Martin and his good
people i-n their spring revival.
Rev. A .1 Hatcher-of Aiken S.
C.) gave us an inspsiring message
in closing out this meeting from
Acts 1:8. subject A Witness for _
Christ.
On Sunday night we wert. blessed
with the presence of two able
men at Macedonia as our guests.
Mr. Corbitt of the Job Funeral
Home, Bamberg who spoke to us
concerning th(. organization and
the Samaritan Herald. Secondly
the Rev. W-r-Cannon of the Saint
Luke Presbyterian cliurc^ whobrought
us quitC a forceable mes
^ugt. from Hob. 7:2. I believe all
listening; were benefited.
On Tuesday night, May 18, a
number of friends gathered at
the home of the writer atul gave
to her one of lhe greatest birth- 1
flay surprises of her life. Words 1
are inadequate to express appreciation
for their remembrance <'f :
me.
Messrs Wm. Jennings, Willie 1
Mack, Willie Gass, Lovelice Buzt>y
and others from the U. S. Navy
were recent visitors to our com- 1
munity and churches. We were
arlad to have them.
Sunday, May 30 after a lively ,
5. S. lesson on the Good Hope cirroit'and
servic<Tat Good Hope, the r
pastor, his wife, Misses R. L. and
Mary Gass and Mr. D. B. Wash- j
ngton attended the baccalaureate"
sermon at State college. They re .
ported quite a? enjoyable time.
On their return accompaniod by
3ther members. Rev. and Mrs. Bur
i?ess motored over to Norway to |
visit Mrs F. L. Singleton -who has ;
x stroke but seem "to be very hap- j
py as a Christian should. On Sun
lay night Rev. Burgess preached |
i very interesting sermon. 1
A R Sumpttr, reporter ,
MT. /ION A. M. K. CHt'RCH
Rev. C. C. McllwRln, Pastor'
Sunday scrvivp was held at Shi- 1
oh with Rev. J. M. Parson. At
light, Rev. Parson pastor of the
Weeping M'nry Baptist church se- i
lectori-his text from Romnns 7:13,
.home Th? Kvil of Sin. Sunday. i
tervicp will bp held at Shiloh and
Hoty Conrn^tmfon will bp sprved.
On the second Sunday wp are
looking forw*rd" for a high day i
and night the Lord's Supper will i
.
THt
Charleston District
Zone One, South
Carolina Conference
Op Saturday. Apiil 17 at 10:30
a.m. >11 the neat little Wilson chap
el church at .Greeleyville, S.
Service TIT the Charleston' district
held?it*?first?v-ono?meeting?for
Zone No. 1'. The devotioral hour
-wa?i conducted in accord with ttut
worship hook "A New Earth". After
the devotion, the Zon - Lender
Mrs. (i. N. Boone took the chair.
She then introduced Mrs. Mary Mf.
Donald Who delivered a most lieai*
tv welcome address. To this wel
cpirte udress, Mrs. Lueile Brown of
the Pinopolis charge made an aiipropriate
response.
The principal address or may we
call it ;i lecture was delivered by
Mrs. 11. B. Jones. This address
was very informing as it dealt
with the work of the' W'.S.C.S. in
relations to Christ/an Social Relation*
and Local Church activities.
Mrs. O. V. Miller called the roll
for reports from the local societies'and
helped with the general
discussions'
' The young people of Greeleyyille
was very active in furnishing
music for the occasion.?Uov. Mahoftey.
Rev. Pyn.lt, th0 entertaining
pastor an ! tip? district superintendent
were present and gave
tlieii -mcuuragement to the -great
work. The ladies of Wilson chapel
and the 'pa.-tor deserve our
heartiest thanks for the Vine .entertainment
and good dinner served
bv them,- j\
. - (Mrs.) Ot V. Miller
I Cor. Sec.
JOHNSTON NEWS
Mt. Zion Baptist Churchi
Rev. 0. W. Brightharp, PastorMt.
.Zion Sunday school met on
i!mo witn supei mtenctont and teachers
at their post. The lc.-son
was wonderfully taught by. Mr. C.
A. Ruebens. He gave Ur something
to thhik about. Come again
Mi'. Ruebens wr need you.
?The rally thai was given at 1'ine
Hill church wa<- succe-.--. The
sum or St07.00 was raised. Tfe \\
Watkins of Augusta, "Ga.. Was the
gucst^Rpcaker for that night. All
enjoyed the wonderful sermon.
. Rcv^-Watkins apd Rev ..Tenninr^
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
MVs. Noah Amos.
Rev. brighlJTarp, Rev, Coleman
and Rev, Walker were the evening
guests of the Amosos.
Wt> regret vny much the death
of Mrs. Lilln Brooke of Ridge
Spring, aunt of Mrs.- Noah Amos.
Mrs. Edith Smith and Miss Alma
Etheridge and their brother
of Hempstead, New York are here
Wp are glad to know that Pvt.
Mintn^uph Ani<?s is stationed at
Tuscan. Arizona in the hospital
where h;. is taking his medical
11 a in Inu'. W'e ^ i s h him much sue
cess.
Bethel C. M. E. Church
Rev. R. l>. Brown, I'astor
Sunday school opened on time
with Supt. and teachers at theipjj
post. Tht. lesson was well taught
and the review was conducted by
the superintendent.
The Garden Tea that was sponsored
by Mrs. Ellen Padgett and
Mrs. S. L. Por>p at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Pope was a unique
affair. Mrs. Brown was in charge
of the program. Rev. Brown re-I
sponded. All* or joyed the occasion.
Mrs. Hurdlyi front Bates-!
burg was a pleasant visitor.. The
repast was very refreshing.
At 8:30 o'clock Mrs. M. E. McPherson
the president of the Missionary
soeiety tendered a very nice
program which was enjoyed by
all. The pastor presented Rev. G. !
\V. Brighthnrp the pastor of Mt.
Zion Baptist church who preached
a souk strrrmg sermon from St.
John 3:14. All seemed to have
enjoyed the sermon,. W0 were
please to have with us Rev. Walker,
Rev. Coleman, Rev. Townsend,
Rev. Griffin and also the quartet
from Saluda. Come again, you
are welcome
1)0-- administered. Stewardess No.
2 wHl serve. Mrs. Ellen Cook, is
president.
Our Children's Day program wrll
be op the second Sunday night at
B:30. We are inviting members |
[>f all churehes to join in this pro- j
irrnm.
On the thirl Sunday night Mt.
Zron choir and pastor is expected
to ^go to St. I.uke Baptist church
to worship. The Pastor, Rev.
Walker, Rev. Parson, Bro. Bontwright,
Bro. Oscar Cook were the
dinner guests Sunday of Mr and
Mrs. Richard Ashfovd and reported
a grnnd time.
On sick lint: Bro. Jo^ Tiapp,
Bro. llcnry Cook who hns heon 111
for quite awhrle, hut is mending
slowly. We pray for them all a
speedy recover. _
S PALMETTO LEADER
I WILSON CIRCUIT
KDISTO DISTRICT
J Kov. E. E. Washington. I'asto
I Our did quarterly conferenc
[ was hold at Bethlehem A. M. !
! church Sunday, May i'Otli. I>i
J.. E. Beard. I*. E.'. presided!,.Th
. iiaslnr conducted the service AJ
" ler WhRh he preseiiTod Dr Hear
before a larp- rnigTopatinn. H
took fur his te\t Rev. 1:10: 1 \va
"~m the Spirit on the 'Lard's fla>
Every one was moved by the Hoi
Spirit while-this dud" sent ma
preached the Word.
Wo had as our quests Mrs. ^
--fwipcr. Miss- Nichols. daughtt
of the late Dr. 1,. 11. Nichols'an
J one of his grand daughters. W
were very triad t?? have them wi:
us. Mrs. Cooper is one of t h
teachers in the puhlie schools <
Charleston. They were introduce
by Di. Beard. and words of give
ings were spoken. All ivjior.t
were well prepared with niue
increase. Peace, love and harntmi
exist amopg all of the member
We are still moving oirwaid an
upward,
' I
chkstek i'm?\<;raphs
Mis. Tone .Tunes'writes -that si
is enjoying her \isit to relative
and. friends in Pitlsburgh, Fein
1 CloVehttuh-A )hio mi lhe -very?fir
""" I i?p .liX?rile (.iciuiuil Asscmbl
ol" the Presbyterian Church in lb
troit. Her husband Mr. Joseph
Junes joined Tier in Detroit, an
together they will return humei
a few days..*
Miss Elizabeth Atkinson, K. >
of N:Y. . "is visiting"" her par-lit
at their home on Patrick St.
Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Douglas
und little son, ol' Rock Hill wer
here Sunday afternoon, visitin
friends.
Commencement exercises a
Finley High School, in the audi
torium on Wednesday night wer
enjoyed by a massive crowd. Hui
dreds could not gain admission
so they stood on the lawn and lis
tened through the-opened window
Sixty-two young men and womei
in caps -and?gowns received -di)>lo
m'as. There were five speaker
from the class. Snpt, M.K. Hrock
man presented the class their di
jikaims.-;mtl County Sinn -j._E
Nunnery presented the certificate
to the <>5 students from the Junio
High school. Musk- was reliderei
by the Choral Club with Miss Em
t ~ ! - ? *
u ueucty. pianist, prizes \ver<
presented by Principal S. L. fin
ley. Promotion cards were givei
out Thursday morning;. Thus clos
ed a very fine year ?>f work.
Kev. James M. Hinton of Co
j lumbia, will speak " at -Motropoli
noon at 4 o'clock. Itev. Hinton i;
Life Insurance Company, Stati
Presidnot of NAACP; Executive
Sec'y., of Citizens Committee 01
South Carolina. The public is in
vited to come out and hear tht
message which he will bring.
*?hv name of little Sylvia Lewi:
Heath did not appear in the re
port of The Babies'' Contest a
Metropolitan AMEZ church .lust
Sunday. She reported $2.2.'>, whicl
has been added to the grand total
Mr. John McLurkin has beet
returned to Chester from Cam]
in Seattle, Washington, because o:
some trouble with his ankle.
Prof, and Mrs. Rucker, Mrs. M<
Mullen, all of Lancaster, Mis:
Kdenu Macon and cousin, Mis:
Macon of Charlotte, Miss druggie
Alexander, of Rock Hill a n ?
iiianj uiners auemieu graduating
exercises Wednesday ttfgbt?rr~
Finley High School.
Quite a number of student?
went to Orangeburg Monday ti
take course at State College, foi
defense work.
Teachers at home ate: Miss Sa
lome Spann, who taught in For
shaw this year; Miss Mabel Hill
Lancaster.
Students at home are: Missc?
Lucile Wright. Eliza liainey, Vir
gil Williams, Maggie B. Sanders
Hilda Kiljian, Wilma Worthy, K1
I oise Reese, Christine Jackson, An
na J3tdle Spann, Sarah Crosby
Angie King and Mary Rose Adaii
Mr. S. I). Wilkes, Godfrey James
State College, Miss Lois Bennett
Miss Allene Leathers, Mather A
cademy, Camden.
Graduates are: Misses Lucib
Wright, Maggie B. Sanders, Wil
ma Worthv Yireril Williams Fli
za Rainey, Cleopatra Westbrcoks
all from Friendship College; Mis
Josephine Ridley, Clinton College
Miss Rachel ?pann. magna cun
laude, from Benedict College.
?Mrs. Mamie Woods went pp t<
A. and T. College, Greensboro
and received the diploma for he
son, Mr. James Woods, who wai
called a few weeks ago to th<
armed forces^ and is now statione<
I at Camp Croft. H?i graduate*
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Chief of Ordnan
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I p?hki
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I-*IvIC*Ar?IEH GKNKRAL
Chief' (if Or<lance Field S rvic
working hand in hand with the stat
s .the Air Force.- He is responsible 1
't era nee of two hundred and eight
v and four hundred thousand spare
II Gr 'jyory S. I avin. Ordnance itepai
pustn Arsenal and Augusta Ordm
t link between the producer oi tight
front line actually using them. (I
hi:; praise of splendid work done
e Augusta Arsenal and Augusta Or
u his .far-Hung organization.
'* with high honors.
I Quitr a number ol Chester folk
? -atteiuled commencement -at ,Friend
fl ship College. Tuesday.
"The Cheater County (Quarterly' 1
s Sunday School and HTL* Conven*
- Iron- wars- 1 le id?S- im<l:iv si - I nion _
Baptist church. Hew Snnon Wal?
"ten?p rout-hod' iin"OXCeRftU sermon-;
' It was a one day session. The
1 collection was $105.<57. Rev-. Win.
' (1 roen the ..nastoi- oi??l li!? n..../! !
people made ample provision fur '
L* the entertainment of all. The 1
" dinner serwu was palatable and j
1 enjoyed by all. Rev. .J. ('. Honor
" is president of the Convention.
and his workers gave their hearty
' cooperation to his program.
Rev. .1. \V. Wp-iht has just re"
turned from IhThvllle, Yah where
* he condm-ted a-verv >aecessTul iv-'
^ i
\ i\ :i 1 meeting tor ReY TH \\ . '
' Stokes. He also spent a few days [
- pleasantly visiting- Mrs. Willie |
' Borders, in Washington and his j
" 'niece, ..Mrs. I.ula Commodore in j
Baltimore.
, Sick list: Mrs. Hnttie Bururett.-ri
* Mrs. Lt;cy Mitckev, Mrs. Raster
" 1 lardin. Mrs. Lucille \\ . Allen, i
r M i s. Fannie (It itlin. Mrs. Sallie ,
' Sandros. Mrs. Mamie*Spann, Bio.
1 j John Hughes.
* | Cauls have been received here i
* annouiuinn- the marriage of Miss
} Emma I.. Bfutty <>f \Y5nnsboro,
' | ami Mis. Everett Blake nl' Rock
j Mill in March. li'-lJ. Mrs. Blake |
- | is a member of Kinley Hi faculty.!
'"jMr. Blake is in Camp at Tuskeg'ee j |
4 I Institute.
j I
i .aimi m* \\ i:sr ( oi.imih \
r?k Ky llri?A. 1.. Btprjrs j'
Brookland Progressive '(.'hurcli ,
and Sunday School union that 'net I
1 a1 Bi'ookland Baptist church in tlfc 1
Sugnrtou n' s< ct:on here last Fri- |,
day night. Sat'..iday afternoon and j
' Sunday. May HS-'JU-.IO. was a sue-j
' cess. Good praying, sinking ami 1
preaching. Collection $72.7:?. Paid!
out $.'!f.."!7; le ive a balance with '
{ and for the church $30.4:2.
'~| Mr. and Herbert. A maker
received a letter from tlicit son
Furnian who is in the army at 1
l'ort Clark. Tcxns last week. Ho 1
. wrote of how he..is getting on and j
r~ how he has been promoted to a |
5 'J' Corporal. Ho also js asking the
. Hoy Scouts to write to him.
Mr. ami Mrs. Jonathan Johnson
of the Old Field section left Sun?
day afternoon .tor Akron. Ohio to 1
- visit their aunt Mrs. Sarah Tay
- lor. We hope for them a safe
. trip.
Kev. J. W. Freher went on 22r.d
? tp Abbeville to visit his son Rev.
i F. D. Drehcr and - family. He returned
*nn the 21th well pleased |
5 with his trip. Rev. F. IV Drehcr J
' is pastor of St. Janies AME church ;
r at Abbeville. Rev. F. D. iVrehei J
s his. wife and "Mrs. VaneTJne GarT- ^
a J ington were in West Columbia the j
I r latter part of last week making lJ
i I pop calls. Miss Susi^ Lee Dreher [
' A .1
r'wvir rV- .. "
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ee Field Service
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JULIAN S. HATCHER
c. is Ideated ~7n Wash in jit 011 and |
Is of the Army Ground Forces and
for the storage* supply, and mainy-eight
thousand complete items
parts. As announced ~by Colonel
tment. commanding officer of .\ tinc-e
Depot, he is the connect..^
ing tools and the soldier in the
eneral Hatcher has ho n loud in
hy the e'ivilijin employees of the
dnance Depot which comeWithin
lias completed hiffh school and is
home with-her diploma-and has ap- plied
for woidt at FC Jackson.
-Mfinv of the women of West C?lunvhia
"weiTC to the liver fishing
Saturday. May Mrs. ilaggiv
Pvrd caught more than all. Hei
hi e trembled 1or the '"'*1 time and
-rhe^-frrtrughtr large .* i ukc.
.Mr. T.t n Wallace killed it." Her
inil; weni down again and this
tinie sKg:.jg-augh.t-up what we'fall
a cooter. -M^s. By id put lu-r tain
on her shoulder ami tame home,
I U K WEST NEWS
The third quarterly conference
for the church year was held at
.Ml.- Lebanon uir lust -Sunday hyj
the Presiding Elder I?v. ('. (i.
t lover The leports <1110* the VUf
[ hutch to he in fine condition,
both spiritually and financially.
I'p.wards of ?$!K>tb(Hl have been
raised during the last quarter.
Hr. Glover was the sp.aktr a t _
both morning ' and evening services
and brought instructive
Trcsstrpre". As usual?the?Pros id ing Klder
was paid in full.
Services at Mt. Zion and Saint
Mary were well carried out.
Mr. Eugene A. Sussowell. .Jr..
is home following his graduation
from Palmer Memorial Institute
if Soilaliu. \. ('.
Mr. Hoh.rt Wharton, Jr.. spent
lite weekcml of May 21-22 in Columbia'.where
lie. was present at
tile baccalaureate sermon drliv red
to the- graduates of Allen
and Benedict jointly in Antisdel
Chapel oil?Mm?en in pus?of- -lieite?
ilict College. Me reports a wonderful
trip.
JMV. William A. Lee of Camp
Stewart, tia., is the guest of his
wife and- little daughter and his i
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lee.
Also Pic. Ei nest Robinson of
Camp Gordon, tia., is the guest
t>f his w.'e Mrs. Willie Mae Robinson
at the home of her parents
M r. and Mrs. R.. H. Lee. " ' =
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy have re- '
eently moved into their new home
near the AME church. They have '
erected a very nice six room cot- '
Lage.
Mr. Olin L. Smith spent last
week in Andrews, Georgetown
and Coluniba. He was the commencement
speaker for the Andrews
Junior Hi school of which j
nis brother. Mr. J. E. Smith i s
principal. From Andrews he was
accompanied to Columbia Wednesday,
May 26. l>y Mr. J. E.
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green
und Rev. W. I). C. McClary where
they attended the meeting of the
Board of Trustees of Allen University
and also witnessed the
yonvmeneement ex irises Thins- [
day. ? " ? t Mrs.
Bessie Mars is home again '
to?the?delight of?her friends af- ter
spending several months In '
' i ^ r>
-Mis' I .aura V?uss, wife
Ke\ I. ,K. Viiuss is somewhav^H H
p' tliif wiftini. We sincerely hopjH
recovery. pfl
I.ITTI.K Mdl NTAIN NEWS IB
" Rev \v, ry-ltow mi awr
'? R
- Sunday was u plrnanrt day?faffijB
all church trnct~ Many were at h
lheii oluce oi woj-sjii'p. Sunday
:.ehool was ami time with supt,f1
Sli'.'h in ehariV.
's
A liveiv piv.yer service was con
hated tht- prayer meeting com I
mitteo. The' pastor, ftbekented fl
kev. W. H. 1.. Clarke. presidrhg^H
eider of tli,. Columbia district who
brought to us a wonderful mes- B
sage. a; e that will be bmg remem H
hi i oil by till present. Thi?_ message
was full of thought and in- ^fl
caused -main' to reTl.i
third quarterly confere
nee was held. All reports B|
\\ ere good. The P. K. was paid
his full assissntent as usual. ^fl
'I He P. K thanked the pastor and
"i niheisj for this splendid report '
also for the improvements of the
clu'rch jjnd t.h:* splendid Lw'uy they fl
mtertained. the drstiict conference. B
- . IV.inir iv:isi sorted ."a*
church. ?
At** o'clock it he Rev. T. H. Rirg-" J
er of the 1 .ariuistfef; district came 1
b? fore us with/a burning message fl
he was at his hest ;tnd phfeached
as never before. We hope that he I
wr 11 cmrre- to irs again tronn. itbv. fl
Ringer wa? the guest of >Ir. Leo JB
Chatman.
We are looking forward to the I
levival meeting next'week.
Mrs. Jessie ( lark, reporter
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