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?1 Saturday, Jum; 5. l'JIU I Out-Scourginl ? rn^mm t aR<^ built as 'he answf UtiitC^Jnlions shipping lanes, dest nbov^?fe being turned out by the the Navy. SmaHer than the-destroyi to blast submarines wherever they 11 tAc water. Antiaircraft guns, add to In warding oil' attacks by torpedo pis 1 front a INavy blimp at sea, is one of i: weapon, destined to play a vital role j over the Anis. : jpjPENDLETON POINTS |Kfng TKapeT~X" TT. Ei' Ctiurcir Rev. M. (i. Williams, Pastor *1 Tiie Sunday gehool with the ' cient /Jupt. Mrs.- -.">1. J. Crawford . and teachers is reaching its zen- I | ith in every -department. Visitors _ r are invited to look in on us at all I .! times. The Children's l)ay program c?niir.'ltee is making tip a \ery" interesting program consisting of nut- i sic, recitations, dialogues and , pageants to he rendered the 2nd Sunday at 3: '!() o'clock and 8:30 ? o'clock p. m. The W. H. and F. Missionary ii Society enjoyed the excellent serif nion by the pastor, subj.: FVuits - on the-fifth-Sunday mm i: ng. theregular quarterly-missionary serI vice,.".... T. .. .r.."!,-" ; The beautiful program at night representing the birth month of each sifter was well rendered. The sacred processional "with the. ... IfttMea arraved in white marching Our Ft1.titers. rdm ed *?trr-?ti <?^ ' . __iiolaio II Ml . was?o i. c 11 if> ing?i <> the audience. A neat offering was I received. The groti]* repr' sent in g j June presented if loveiy has net of roses to Sister Geoigi.- t\ ins Von the oldest V-o^kc'i- in the ..grfiup. Mesdamcs R. (1. Hiese and v. L. Milliner were the mistresses o f s ~-eniony and also members. of the cal home work commit tee. " Qu itl(t a numhra? I v o i Honca Path Sunday to witness the Piedmont Gospel chorus convention which consists ol" choruses from f cr.ivn. ^Antlerson, iJ.et ton, Greenville Imnca Path and Pendleton. Mrs. Putiiiiu Thompson, the leader and directress ot the PehTITeioii group wer among the honor winning groups. Misses Anna Mae 't'hompson | . and Sonia Pierce ieccnt graduates of State College of Orangeburg are home I'm the : en.no; T 01* until" cattrrP- to "sonir om labor. We .are glad to welcome thesa twn young ladies home, both are good church woriters. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Thompson and mother Mrs. M. L. Ilaniiu'rg motored to Orangeburg Monday t to witness the graduation of their daugher Miss Anna iMae Thompson. Miss Ferrell Collins formerly of Pendlcon, but now of" NewRxKhell.1, N. V.. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. J. B. Cdllins; also they are attending the com nr.1] content exercises of State 1 rhTinrrohnvtr to vvitn<?c? Sonia Pierce? Mrs. Bobbie Clark Laster o f Washington, I). C., where sire is now employed in Government service, along with her husband. Mr. L. L. Larter spent a f> w days at home visiting her mother .Mrs. R. J. Clark and other relatives, retotfied to Washington Sunday. Miss (ii'uee 01ivee~w..hu?u> with her parents from Tuskegee where she is a student. -Mm?ami?Mrs, Roosevelt Polity axe now domiciled in their beautiful new home to the delight of their nianji friends. Mrs, C. F. lie id attended the ' EjvtflWc Board meeting oF the Stal^Pft'. II. and F. Missionary in Columbia last week. Mrs. Reid reported a grand meeting with the State Delegation Idling up to attend 4iui__Quadrennial meeting in Little Rock, Ark. hi July. Many thought the Quadrennial was called ofT and only Executive Boards would meet jointly before thiwtonprDl "Conference ?is report I ed^from th^ bishops' Council. Miss Annie Ruth Webb is home for the summer after having a successful term as teacher in 'he - Lancaster school, Lancaster, S.C. -.&> " McCAI.l. NEWS Pvt. John M; Webb of Camp Stewart, Georgia, was in the city Saturday visiting li t nd.s. Mrs. Hettic! Hope and Mrs. Hannah ^ brown and other friends of BeTT^ nctsvitte were the house guests of -C-- Mjr. and Mrs. C. M. iicihea. The services at Syrian Ifaptist Z cHureh were very good ail day -r Sunday. A rally was had and the -b Attendance was very good. ColJ; : lection was fine, f" Our school has closed and teach g the Scourge a' ilU't I I 1' V , r t? jnea IXH'tl way. ii-l '-'-P r to ill*' Axis submarine menace in i j1' tutor escort* sin-li n* ili? -1..... -- hundreds ill American shipyards for lJ' ' er, <lie 1)H'? arc armed and equipped-' ' my lurk?under the tea or oft top of . ? their effectiveiiess a* roiaoy escorts, lt!utes and bombers. This photo, taken ' the l'ew available of this newest Navy ory < in scoring complete and final victory and ' >*.'<*! pis have loft. Wo. trust they tnon \v\l spend a pleasant summer at'- '*nj* \\ ter Tiawur had ^ hard school.year a.O work. Wo were pleased to have out i the Rev. X. T. Coins to deliver the and cradnation' address. This addres- Re was. I'uk; and enjoyed by all who -vcre heard it. ' Davit Mrs. Margaret A. Clark is on l)ea. the sir1; lis.L. slio was much iivnrov ar.d '(! but suffer* d ;; r- lapse. Mr. t'. fa mi! M. Rethea is a little indisposed at l)e this v.riling. We trust f??- .111 ar and oaidy. and complete recovery. fund Mrs. Rachel Needy spent th" Mrs. "*. k -" 1) < i v ?- :?. i : e r'lr tivos air' if friends in Ilamlet, X. C. news Jtos'r. 1,. l!(.thoa. reporter each HIrD KILL IJAl'TI.liT CHCRCIl Rtnu?If. II. Taylor.' I'nstor~ RICI !.ert(<s n * 'ay sohtTol opened "Til the usual hour with Sunt. T n* " ' Ushers at their posts of dutv. The lesson was very beautifully . tu?r l'it_ by Den. '. It I. C ren'ory. bejrai -Sunday niuht Rev. M. T. Colter la,u^pastor *.f_ i ho c alvary Rapijst "J1? ' Thu.ix'h.. Ch"'T-"fin- tr? ( . ctr*^-m vu'n- ' 'Mb lei fit! sermon in inteVest o f ^'om j-Clrb XtT. 1. His tcxl was taken from Luke 11:2. The -words- of the dtti*? . I text: Uur Father whicli are in Heaven-.- Hallowed be Thy Xaivu1 Tlty kinpdo.n c-ojr.e. Thy serjnqn Lh:.v.... , M! 1: .. . 1 ' ?' I'lii'n I JM-II ufu vii'n r.mi' c^noven ! bv all. ' ' w,lon I' .Mis. Pa ah V. Wide ?, Mis. ^cr['M'Vti< AViikc- and Mi<s Alma f'-^1 II lici'N motored t-i ilviI'iMi visit 'It4, , thi? slil: Mrs. Georjriannu Mordia. V' , 1 .Mr. Preston Coltman and lam- yJ(* lily from Winston-Salem. N. '>c*14'5 | spent?I'it! t; 1.1 a v?hrr??wiili M i's. [Mary K. Thompson, who has booh. jj. ? riTt fiTT ^OVt nil?lliuiull.-. Mr, Taylor Coleman left Sat- '* '>'s 1 Cl lit;1?(k-*? Mtk? ?- ? Mir. Hannah liolsoy, Airs. Sa- ' rah 11mn. 1..n an I Airs. Victory ('w l" l.um.nsoii attended to.* irraduntin r exercises of Finley High. 11 Mrs. Sarah May livid ami little "! .. n?iitin S iiv?i l iiiii.ii 1M" l-.'ii---Li?-LI da'v for ILtUimro t0 visit her two . .< -oas Mi. \v: C. Mny'fild and Wy- :n^ 1 -4V- ivhryticlM,?T ? ... ess .Mr. T. J. Vance, Miss Glenora 'Yul ' Mr.yftoM and Gladys Smith at- . ^ j tor.del the grndrnting exorcises at Finley liiyh. Mrs. Annie B. U"! . (Ly may, Mis. .Mliry A. Alayfield " ai? 1 .Mrs. Ltuu 13. Shelton also attended. ?*5*1t!:ss Ruby Gienn, Willie Lou ' Gsnshy, Knolia I.ohn, Bobbie FIT F.i own and Tozr.io Loo Coleman Be' ate homo from Fin'cy Hifth. All j\ ported havfrrg a successful year. Kn Mr. Bobbie Brown won first prize lovelj for having highest mark in Al- fount peora. Miss Ruby (ilenn was hous{ tho host student in the 8 B class, wond Mamie CtT.nl; is home from Bui- - ducte iimore visiting parents Mr. and class< .Mrs. Icobrn c rank. the v Those who received diplomas view from Finley Ilijrh are:- Misses tor 1 .Mary Halsey. Rosia I.ee Iierndon still and Ihlsey Mae Crank. dutuc .lli.iiS lhlo.y Mile t.'i'ank lcl't uu aLl Saturday for Baltimore. was I RMfJ NKWS ,1'U. i.Tfrrht Fred S. Boozer. Reporter uire As Sunday past was the fifth more, -"^ nrh'yi "n at any ill?thre churrhcs in?this- sc-t'uK town, bl't ail of the Hiurchus re- iy Jo port pood a. id well attended Sun- kosui day schools. offert Ciu.eruikiv Pearson came out wnu.\ r..l left fans at all ol' our church- rende c.s, which" is an asset to the. com- let. t'orf of our chur< Res during thi Thi hot days and nights. Thank you Jim M r. Pearson. p.m. Mr. Samuel Rrannon one of iccloi ?ur leading- citizens is gravely ill was { ,t thi< writing. * Philij Mrs. Julia Richardson of Balti kade more and some of his other chid- to mi Iron fior.i Maryland and. other . sistei v^..n, u..\.? u nuvu u u 11 L'iliiL'U LIX1 iX'L'S ?iis bedside. .-,ay : .Mr.;. M attic I .o rick and daugh- hope; Id's Harrii t Hawls, Mr. and Mrs. A Elliott Washington and .little son picsh Bobby motored to Gillespie Insti- >.y it tute Cordele, On., t() altnd .lie The graduation exercises of her daegh -\k: tor Miss Nancy Loriek. 'TuTVh Mr. Roy Thompson, Jr., is also Riehsi home .from the same "school. -peed Miss Eloisc Ii. Boozer is a t hom.> after three weeks vacation ter II -in Richmond, Newport News ami vrsith Hampton, Va. She reports a pleas and i ant vacation. in th Mrs. Pear1 Brannon and daagh- Get I ' ' ' ' " ' ~ ? :<OKv r.novr usr ( uriu ii ' < ! P. v. NY. NV. Tooner. Pastor "J w ilk .Oiii s;ninv rev; , al .lie.' was very j_;u(nl witn the ... \> . TuoiVteT*' tIk'- s*>n <-1. ...t? i m?oiuu no.?-i ho doya . as w.rfc led by ilill'eietit numi I tie spiritual tide ran high- j i . ; 'it- tendance and !ie were heeler each right. 'loon i K; (i ght inspiring; ] ages each r.ght-;vs follows; v lay hi.'at. lsmnh therm ( -'Spiritual Telegram. Tins-' . night. Acts H:8. theme The- . s.tati's .fry. Woiln s<lay l.ito. s i > o'l: 1 I. theme A roTTTpau^" j >11 an Unknown Road. Tharsnight. theme. Our Advocator. J ay night, Rev.*' F. Marcus clied; his 'theme was: The that we serve is able to delis. Our hearts were made ' ?el glad each night as these sent m.n talked to us by the ^ These icviving sermons will j r in the hearts of many. i a very good Sunday school prayer meeting, our honoralastor broke the bread of life ~ Hts ' texT was taken from Matthew 7:11k theme: T-iic __ Way.-. This was a"'soul stir-- 1 ...... imuv I\t*4 . i umison, si member of Hick- < iivovp and pastor in the Cope i Bamberg: sections was our i mr: His ihomo was, I Wain t e. We tan truly say this scr- s was very pood which w.i all i ed. The total collection was 1 \ We were graced to have c d1' town visitors every night ti Sunday. J v. W. W, Toonier and son i the Sunday dinner greats of t il, Dea. and Mrs. W. Wright t and Mrs. J. S.. Cordon and v son Frank of Orangeburg _s ly. (. a. and Mrs. I>. MeCormic.k ) family of Denmark were Hh _ ay d.nner guests of Mr. and a James MvCormiek. s you want to know the pood a read The Palmetto Leader c week. c; Leila B. Sims, Reporter. c. 1 IfTLLS"T\. M. E. CHl'ItCH * tfli'.- K. A. Vounp, Pastor nday was*a lovely day-ard SS i at usual hour. Class No. .'5. it by Mrs, Lou Alice Sanders i: tke -bainn r . Piirng th0 wor hoi r the pastor . preactied J tile tea t J oil a 2'.' :7.I'u.-.critl held at 2 p.m. and witnessed by H large crowd, J) Ting persons Trdin Bishopville ** surrouii'l.np vicinilto?: The r ,S. V.". Fo dhani pastor of Mt. < AMK church took charge ot ii the deceased was a mem- c , s grant .Tcfl*ersot1 Williams for- il ; of Arizona has andtohorabie- 4 arpe from thc army ;?:ul is g home o: ee more, lie served j i in the army. n llnnny Oi:)))? is hnnip on a ugh from ( amn Cordon, (la. li ;re always glad to have oui (i tomt. hoimn ~ > the suri) ise of the family p ihTT Mrs Slim WnTiaiiird uvre ? flooded with joy to have their v liter home, on vacation Miss p tie of a.Y.C. als0 their young t i pliier Miss Christei a from ulna ?>n her week end visit. _j Christina is in nurse train- j ri Columbia and she is pro-' , irp just'line. All the sc-hqols g LTillCgOs' Ui'5 cloring and all -iris and boy, ar,. just arrivtome on their way to work they may be able to complete classes in 'Id and M4 t PHILIP A M. E. CHURCH c _ ? v. T. II.. Weathers, Pastor I I stover ? _ Sunday was very c r and a'l church goers were '1 I winding their way to the | oT worship. At' 10:150 tt~t evfrl Sunday school was con- n <1 by the assistant Supt. The I >s were beautifully taught by ( arious teachers and a fine rep a was made by brother Fairs- e )eveaux. Tl\e beginners class1 hold the ottering and atten banner. * , Ijavid Whalev of Columbia our visitor. A warm prayer ' j-, e was rendered by brother ^ Johnson and others. A tew |. TiTmnmts were rrradta?Sei4p--^ lesson was read hy Kev. Set- e I five, r i'tvl u'tic tnl/nn Inr ti number.?>W-wo?dtr*ui q TTv \ras preached by Rev. tlrrr p hnson, Jr. Subject I Am the b MCCtiQh- A warm prayer was v td by brother Kdistor 'Ee- ( Some spiritual songs were j red by the (iolden Star quar- e ? funeral service of Brother \ Robinson was coi ducted at 2 p Holley anu Sons funeral di- p rs. Brother Jim Robinson t. outstanding member ol' St. p j for many years; a choir r and a trustee, ille leaves {t ourn his loss a wife, three \ s, one btother, three daugh- ( and lour sons. We^ can only ti sleep on' Rio, Robinson, we ^ ou made it in. 11 fine league was held hy the lent .at J:bO p.m. I'reacbir.g h cv. Henry Johnson, SV. o )se on the sick list art. very t( sister Solie Reed, brother s TTeveifux and brother Sam h mlson. We hop<j for them a y recover. *' ' I [olen, of Gary, W. Va., arc f ip relatives and friends here t n Columbia and other points c o state. ; a copy of The Leader at b 11110 IV m r. mori \if ami-: ciirucn Itcv, i..-K. Vance. i'ustor j Sunday heir..: the fifth Sunday I wo only h;m muu ay school wo en was very good; Mis-. \ anco ui-ci.js i'.s S. at. l lie lesson was beautifully iUicussed fin- JO minut s by At i o clock tne Mis mnuryabies hiiil their annual t.:n out with tin ttntrtt???fg-'nt. r.n > mi-, yliicli was \tr, impressive. Rev.. I/a v id l.nyil preached the annual wrivoni which...was' vciy good. Jollr-etion was 'beyond our expeoation. Kaon Missionary lady paid heir dues in lull. Truly we can lay the- mom he is at .ill. Aloriah ia\ o a mind to work. We were , jlu.i to haw the Prosperity quaret with us, with Mr. Willie Rikird? as leader. Conie again you ire always welcome. We are also jrat.vful to our home hoys f o r he splendid service .tendered. Mrs. Vance will leave n xt week or summer school; so See Mrs. Sortha (Jiocn and get The 1'alnet uo- header.-.- ?? KKKSVII.i.E iikrai.i) To the many readers of The ^almetto J.eaiiu who may have t;owt) this notable woman and a itizen of iLeesville and teacher n the Hampton Junior hiph school or many years, and at the time >r Iut tltnm and death she was ' till on the faculty loll. Mrs. Saah Quatlebaum was admired by anie m contact with" even the stu ient body at large in the Hampto,. 'unior high because there were ot many students iii this school hat Mrs. Qiiattlehaum had no; .een their teacher. And too .-he uis the oldest .teacher in this chool in age and in'point of tealiing service havirg been teaching or-about -JG years. M rs-7 C^naLth bauni was 'ill j..-h bout two weeks.?in her passim he leaves her husband, Mr. Thorns Quattlebaum; one sister Cathrne Cannon of Collinibia a n ci ther relatives and friends. '1 he tuneral sermon was preach d by the ltev-. A. A. Amuker pas-. 01 of Calvary AMI. church. the lampion .J unior_iugh_ audi tori ufii^ he church cemetery. A.is. Surah tjuattlebaum died iay 12th, Lh-l.'J and was funeralKed May IGtb. The auditorium, as tided to overflow. Tsitots 1 'v-t. Frank-Iiuiv.nnriy wim here ~ +>?a?furlough?hrvt?week lisili g " is father and mother Mr. and Irs. Johnson Humphrey and other ehdives anil ft-tends. - Fvt. Humph ey is stationed ? camp in I'm. r Mr and Mivs." Edniond of Coium-1 ia were quests of Mrs. Edniond's istev anii brother-.n-law Mr. an. irs. Adam Adgcrs. Miss De- 1 oriic Adgcrs ?\va:i?Htc?-weeic en?T juest ot her aunt a. d uncle the < la.-t week Mr. and Mrs. hiimono n Columbia. iimljia is spending sometime with iff m*nnrr .mis. **> u a | J T7s7" J?-nkin:; is ji.si" mil uf. . .the ' espital. All .-T'tMady- Wright jfi TTnTtfTTrrry nth sum<> i)! her trivial gills It-.t vie Saturday for New Vork. Hope ht y have a nice Hip. Mr. Torrance Drafts. Mrs. I.ula :,n. ..n , .... 1.,; U_iopt. them an' early recovery Ir, Tom Noriis is tloiny nicely nice h?*A return front hospital.. 'iT. James Abi.ey is yet in the hos ital. Mr. Fred 1). Perry, Mr. Woodo\v Norris have returned from he Navy until further notice. ; llev. aid Mrs J K. MeAdams vis Led Mr. and Mis. Torrance Drafts 1 Sunday. Mr. Odell Perry visited < Tr. T. Drafts. Misses CAivTyn" )rafts, Mildred Drafts, Catherine i trai ts visited their aunt .and un^ i le this week-end, Mr. aril Mrs. ollivor Summers near Gilbert. Vi'siting at the home of Mr. i .indsav Cook uf Lecsvillc nro two J ioces and a nephew of Reading, < 'a. They are Miss Marybelle* "ook, Miss Brenda Joyce Bates < r.d Mr. William Wilson. They are? xpected to soend a week. I NICHOLS NEWS T'no jin iop and nonioi' < hwirs of 'Headship Baptist church held a ' ingiog contest May JO, at 4 :J0. ; loth choirs were trained by Mrs. I innie'K. ' Male; The prrrtrrrnrt war -< njoyed by all. Collection >.(>(). There wil be .1 Hib!o class at the J he tTunf Sunday evening. taught i y Rev. Cause/ Everybody i.< inited who wants to learn about ; iod is word. Please briny ivour libles, Refreshments will be sir? 1 d. I Greetin.es to our "Pastors Rev. V. B. Washington ar.d Rev. M. .1. 1 )avis. Whereas these two j?jisnr.s aro working together; it has I aused the people to be in love and 1 eaee with one another. It has aused our town to cooperate more han it has been in forty years. \'e are askirg the prayers of the 'hristian people that wt. may con- " inue Greetings to our teachers of Wil t 1 jams chapel school: Whereas they have-' labored so 1 aid and ..earnestly to enlighten , ur eli.idren. It has helped our i own and community. They have uch a good reputation that we do 1 ope they will leturn. I Greetings to our Missionary--1 n-ami-iii., .'ws. xjiiiinie rioyn: il W hereas she is sueh a wondcrl.1 leader nn<| a Christmn leader | oo, we are asking that she may ontinue in the ways of the Lord. 1 Greetings to our S. S. Supts.: mother C. Vereen and brother D. 4 , _ 'V-', / -,' if ^ i-_- s ' J ' v"i ALMKTTU 1 >IJAl)i:U ( oprodurm of * *TI?e>e I tilled Si(>rlvo;!.rr- of. ' !VH u>nk> and M?7 "lank hi'-tr." tildy e.o:ks of the Amerieaii 1 t>. > audience.w!:)^ yw Die v.e.:'!d |?t-oiti ?lUitmlmwitiy liu illii Jrnirr"s rmiT r>l* Sujn rior A merle.in ftinijinnttl mi the tide at I ! Alumein an-.) pin A\i> t of Tunis-Hl.'.erte. V Pil's I'nxl'ir 1 .al.)or-Manu"i'rirnt ( oiini:ir.ee? tin workers they?Trjiresrnt to see *"J> theaters in toeie eoiiinmi?iiie?, Gerald: . . Whereas tie. y ate >m It olio it-ir suporir tt ndcvus and Christian ^sm> t'emen, wo are askinir that thcv may contihtr* in the works of thy 1,0 pd. ?? ? :?- -. i si'AUTAxr.riK; M:\VS 1 ho Ikvy K. Si*. watt. p.o-'.or r?f Trin/y Ik..nisi ciunv.i at \Vviir j lord died after a vc. y i<. ivf ilir.is-j at Iii'j tie:vi .it hospital Friday of tlu* m?i.rr prop rcss: ce jTaTTTTof this t o. A,si..e fi'olil Ms -{?ti> -' toiagc of t!i/. idi'iivh at \? ii* o ><' le also ..'as pastor of i revelers' Rest church in this eo.t. tv. lit* \'\?is deeply intorested in to. civic alVairs of the city and i lnterdcnoin.iHit.i.nal iiin.st .r#' n>sociatio. . t ut* ten val sei .ire were in-id ai 'i riiniy char.:, i ucsday noon an*.. i;?eo ... uiuen u. ta .ie is ? .*, v.vt-n i v a on. son i lie Si i;i uroliisu S lino. i< . the l)ei ii. (i Siii.i l Had i.ateiKo.iioiit *t:< a i.-.'s .do;au y .n.tVe i wo \o.u._ *i? n ip:i-:iv:i tile iiP'i. i.v-iuHii ii.!.--.. one, of ihe ybu. ft ileji liio' i i . ! vi 11 t nI *1 r ? legc/depa1 ' ,ie; -. at .'\;n*n tii,i?Tfu.., -fire?t O'l1 no in1. on :n.?.niu'. c : *: v. a delivered iy a. r. G.. W. RoHv ills trier fifirruTfor of t.ii"' N" ('? Mutual Fife in... ujLUUii*ay. i ititts we:.- nivsented to tile graduates ly ivr. WiilUer prt sfdent o. rre schools. I'rol. Y-ernon. V\" i'nompson or.e of tiie teachers pre sided during the exercises. -f-he Cai'vei?h-vh school1 had ils jermnciicemeiu exercises Fridav I II II?ro Vl-+ . .i. - .Mr. H. F. IJookor, auditor for 'he A ('. M lit '.Urt?h-tfo Ins. t I:ri'(. aiul.'virjiv the local district office'. .-n il)).'ami .VIvs Virginia Pry.or of (4H^-t44y?iu -i -luwoua- Friday i f U'liioon. liev J. M. *i)a\vki'ns anil meivioo;> of (iii'iit' i' Trinity A.'ilK un. happy tivcr the recent visit of the liiiiui|i "~ii i i. I'-.. = liny Dart-also, a- thru' yue.u s l)rs. i. .J. Wilos and V. ii. Aauison. The uit.r'is the piisKin.ji' elocr of this , i i t i,icl. 'J ho ton given hy the iron o. Si.vt-r Willi church honniny toe ladies and ot.'.ei fri\: us was ; great success. A neai sum o. r 1 ?i tv as presented to ihL? trusLois for imp-ovenu nt ft oat tli.v L'iVoit. I ?rrr-?r : ~ rr ; ; t iitK. i.wivir.tr anciton lj?ts l>c*cn accijiteu in the WAAL' and It art's tins week for Iks Moires where d'n1 will be mutated. Miss I,.U. hammers Carver hi->h tea her left l'oi her home. Orangeimrp. where she W.1! sfelu: iler \aratlon. '1 lie Rev. C. F. Ferguson S.'.pt. >!" the Spartaiiburg district of the Methodist church was the Sunday J ttornirg speaker at Silver Hill. He Drought a wonderful message. The ntentbeir. and friends of Majority Hapti'st church enjoyed :i ,iae layi nao) Sunday ivorcd by Dr. Gordon ft. Hah:otk of Virginia Union university... Tiie Rev. J. S. Dariels is; the sacwj of t'nis c-Uutvh. . lie., and Mrs. Geo. A, T.hoiras iveie in Atlanta during thc. week Uitanintg^the Jjiimwop.. ffim'n?wf . _ liihtT" l he Rev. Thohias,"iiri>{V.or J. S., Jr. finished his deniinary :ot:r:e at this commen intent. Mi. and Mr.; James R -eder add l.ildren retained front Orangejuig where they attended the 50th nan/age aiir.ivtisary of their pat rnts Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Gregg J 'ie Rev. Gi egg is a former puslie, of Silver Hill church. ST. PA I l/S A M. E. ( HU RC'H* Rev. I. S. J. .Johnson, Pastor Sunday was a beautiful day for church service. Everyone should uttoncT iTiurcTi now especially irT" these times wc need to serve God more. At 12 o'clock the Rev. J.S. Johnson preached a heart touching sermon ftoni James 4:8, stih ?- "... i iv? i v/111 i mil- is in iric nanus 01 Ciod. A neat sunt was raised for jie missionary this lain* tht? day *e4- aside, for the -missionary rally which was very successful. 'We ivere ^lad to have mary visitors from St Mark to worship with us. Th? choir and members motored to St. Luke in the afternoon. They reported a nice time. Mrs. V. P. Srntfley and brother \T ttivOfli ?< s-jAl -'V " I. De-crl \ icHd v"' ?iJfUuaiu' Uj \\ l'lj l.u-jor i'itss Sr i icc. nicr- m nuMiili'-!?. pu-l'iri'il t!u> * !? <I if * * :i' |I|"-"Sc'm n iPloliv?* (.? ., tin* Ittsiw ? ; < ol " I'n-t rl \ iclnry," Hriiisli vur 'inivitwi iii \.rrnr\irit-i!. < !? sis i hi* ! :ui?] "1?V ii"!pnl turn rot#p? t'? lIii'M'.i iu I!n* "Vnltin i*n;*ii?*r" lion l)ri\?* (lc.i<l(|i!iii'li" > i-> uruiim rniivIi?i*!l tlx* l uinil'** t<i I'limti: ..^c [ Oil \ ir!?: >" vliilF it tit-stints it in i . 'I. |l<.|!< y 4>!) iht* t ii.k !iri = I-)ohV Ix-Hdrt < ;; [ ; lI Mi-lft: n , V, ' I . ..I. -- - .... i .'-<1.1. .! I'rtMlT. . i Ar.niv* and Mai y Boy at an- ?'? 5 ( ; : P.:y.<?n St roc*: Biyh a .Mi.-.5 \mv.ii>ia WBitanic i..mi t'i-Mii < "ii (j/.: jan..!;. '.!! . :?"(i !; ?. .1. \\ d'autii; s m ,. 1 a-1::I1. ( are vi?-.rinj I.- i',.i . i i M '-. "v:.t ... I Cos: '.! < : i> V!It- t ai::;*. ; !u-i- -.r k,__. M .1; l! ~Vr;r?inr.:^ was" \;i - it:ny iinn<i>. i: i e.iln . i-\ I. M :< ! W inane. _iit < Iji ji 1*1 . , iii. a: r:o .xh.! ; spcm tim'w-el t'lai it; Columbia with I'ri. n<!s am :t/porii.ul a pha-ai.'. stay. na* .v. r \ n;:A.S -i'ip*.wcia-Uu'i" wu.'X.y_pluU2 mi' )! ?". in ai" i : ' a i . ' ii.a , .iia.;-'.. :s !:u .... ;ns. *i ?i, i .,it?.n ant wg 1.! a ? . i .it . a. . -. \ i al -Votary Gardens in t h <. nei^ijsoihc. a: v/hic.i are ii:t;-i ovi: y * i-. !> : > a. i.'amr l'ysini, 'i*a..~ ; m". t ii- .lav 1li. in Cn t . ::ii!,y?hi. ; .11 lits .Ui . iviiti t -. hsiar ivua'ma ai'ni ata;.;ini 'tJU'r ' Mr.-. I..xzi"; .mi. i?n.i.it":i11''> aainisay it rnii .alt ipp.ia, l a., was home on the .vie!-: cml to visit par.nls, Mr. ..mi Mrs. t'iiiuiii I.initsay inro.'iu' jiMity. May -J. Ail v. is a hjrti -st.c CSS J.U.. .l.A'li. .? r. r.ia! Airs. Johna* V. viyh.t <>! 1 I? ii ji ivi'in i.i .aim i- ! ?> . m:iinayo < (' tin ?v .i.irw-r.ter' Mad'^ric V viilll to S'-'i O'catll aJ.^vai late ? ! 11 : iiling at > < r.av.bia v.}ii 1 * Ser.! I . ii.;; i a . i i < !; | i:a "< > 11 ! a 11 a .VI i s. ( airit' B. Kmard ? ?!* ! !?. !<? na lias-' !\ta!i<iii konu.' alter a --i-iii .i... i'," \\ a-hitiglel.. I >. I . ( \Mi)KN .)<) 1 ITMiS This Far.day p.m. 1 <-cln. i: FTTe buealaureate s< rmon lor Jackson In graduates. I'M) s:\ty-. cu..r .a naniLar; was pi\ ached by I Jr. .tjia. iai" I i.: .x . ;e tor m. (.ira. e Episcopal church- (white). 11m text was talaa I'ipm i.pa. t?: 1 A. i scs: Hp sti'edg ii. Tiic I.id iE etc. .kii?i i.i.t on u;t v. i':.ne aiii <>r m .wt*. i.i >..> i/.ju- l.o c.a\ o com^k ic 1li..st:aii t'.S '.u i.i*- . ?. U:?*J i-oill-i'ct':.I _i-_ jili Unite. (>a ?e some ' bible ret e ret ices aim simio v\ n ?.">> lui'iK'ii is i uagn to "insp.'i o any IK I '.- *? 11 (l: a, itn lis,?rrm vocation was given by liev. \. Caiter. pastor ot -Uuccuoinu M. 1'J. L'liuiTii; scripture by lie v. C. vv. I1 I a !l. l S OT .T'.I/ITII i'!V.??y I rfll'l I . Kcv. J. \V. boy kin Introduced the speaker. *1 liese exeicise.s were iii Alt, Moriah baptist church which Kcv. boykm i.' toy -pastor. ioj liTMCh cannot be said" ol l..o ;i....-u under the direction ot .Mr.-.. .s. A. Fay coil a;at .w.s. bessa- 1'. iiano. join. \< iwii 1 ?c unite my iocs.*, > y a \oaf>Vc ifii: *w noso name w e a... not I'n. \.a.> vc.y tnrt:lbi?- -a,.o i.a. li.on.oaMy > .;ng. wmcM proves ^r.?r- <<st an r .ai'iiew -tvri-'A ictvc?<i . .iiiii l?. tl'.vill ii. C t\o..n?. Sa.ilv l.nd Bessie diil all and tiwitisva'v's i: tiie midst ot cheer there comes sorrow. i>ev. l. b. uers oPe ot I ailhlc a s m si ci....in.. .->. Hi - o.nit; ifei> nl rr...tiv.i .[<;!.a V i i-..,,, la. . ..am. i.c a-ii ; nay e>: two i'ore, ov.'.jnj' can.it ...i I'e. ni.n. iny. .Jo.!i.S'?n a ai.tsin ot o.iis misi r,is r.a iiu r last .tui..uiay ii.gnt, w libn oiakis n .ir hi less ...an one wee a. Deatn i ides on every passing i recite. .. j???rry to Know trial Miss Carrie in'i.w.o,?..iViier >4- u.e la.o KaiiaH l ..is ii nispos.'o. Iii'i'y is hoping ^ wul .suuii be out. again. . .Miss beauico .iimni spent a iVw nays ai lior k li.'il w iinessiiig the ex? rcises of ' hci brothers schooi, Irot. lit. I |h M. A pa si say Iie.vv-/r. ! ei jjuson was absent from the program, \\oiuI?t w.oy, as his name was Mated. Trust il was r.ot sickness, lie is thy beloved pastor of Saidis baptist church and a line C hristiap gentleman. MI ?um?u"ii * Ai;ivinvs win or Wednesday night and more will be saidx /, . "1 <;ukkn w<ion m:\vs : t j \\ ? ( )j ;?!'? : "-II;?'." I?ir??'itfh ?t i ... ii-i v..?v in:,. -ImiV s-it * i i - ; : :. j ?- 'A. ;j f iv.r-ntrirv tn hi;*:; f-tr*-v.--t hum .-'!! '!. W. A itnj \.r:n(i. in- ins j)i: i A i: a v-u-?r HI'l. h TV 1 ''I M:lr| I h.l' 'W.l' 5i-a<iu?t?.*l'fron - .i;inr i-.i Thuiv Jay nmiit. (I.; y(.yt< : <i.1 i- t. ? -i'n ia'ri'iil"?I'Miii'in??n... 1 .1 A:1'. 1' i -: i? i V. i ' l. y . Ku>h. j~ 1 a m >'i..n 1'ay l. 1 1.! |M I (.- !. Kji'r.vi.itl:, S. 1 . 1 1 > a.- v.i !l a, u iiii".!, A I 1 imi-alii! hi n.i-ii jh m.c v. 1 iv jn -.-s Olit. At Talir ; Ara';. * iv 1 -. S. I'.. I\ ;ty j'.f-'.i'ii-. urn : .a iiv.j-.y. liu-v h:i<- .1 S > . J ..t t y th< ii- .; .. M . 1.. V. V. > i ..ml . 1..im 1 -11 i; vi-ly atti-i- S. S. t't'irtiiti'j scrvi.-i la^'at' ami iht pat' I' I I .iti 'in .n-t ii:;.. a: 11 pi? <?? in-.i. a lisis >y: aii-ii. V->:1 j ashfni I-. Mi'ir.n'ail. " 1:?-? ..a. ' ' '..II". \V. \M-i c a lad 1 jiaVi Ai.ss Kanni.. Ji.i'ic^ pr<--out v!:?i i. ...v . A. "Tfli- m.illii'r a!l>.)- jrriul .a!; v at Y i1 i <'? . .-me is i iMUi'tlti-r ni !} ;?, tit, i... ? to tll il)??-i-,?..< o I. i?. ?.*'1 1 * . I'.-t'.i" P>. .1 nni oil J l dull,'. I I :: t J \ illirs ?ll:<! ' I'i',; ids t-; ?.* present ai the ii.oi-.iny sol Lv a-v. In the i.i. vi unit, }?; .a oVJoik i:"1 mldon Hell TTu'nir* v:"T^r heautil iiiiv siiiu c-iiU i la i: cd a ' lain-!' crowd, at Tahctnacle ihurch. ' - quintet ii-v.-i Charlotte.. .V < ' i- aaaiy known !<> the I if a! ' saijrifitr over t. lad'o every Sin't-pay i,ihi i i!i. Alter the . i>av. ala;:leaif sermon thi~ iarye en.v <'j of - people and. many others from over; 1 Iii** city enjoyed this rce1 trial in 'ii'jv from t!ia liolden Jhl!- quia , tel. Receipts for tin- evonivi; \v;is i 1 -i'i 7(7.7^0 7 ~ \ V Mi s laeqiielitte Parks - home] iiiiii he r parents, ITuie-taker .1. i rrrri Airs, Parks oir' .Packet;. St. I i 1M iss Pa i its is a senior at Stijj.. j inr; hiyh in (ireor.ville. iJeaths .Mrs. Addic Bates departed this ' li'l'e on Thursday flight. .May _'L\1 P.'l-'k i-'uni ral service will he a:: I 1 :'i d laH I . Parks l'nno: ai in cliaJD'e. " I.)eaimi Ma .Cm, S.iiirv.M 1 iinerali/ed an 1 , cuii '!' a.-' M una , ! isjtah Bapii-t chinch ndr . ' Rev. 11. I!. .Mitchell the pastor <v filiated. Heacon S.ii.i.va:i was a Mire' member of this clntv h and L well thontrai oi ky hot:. \. i~.iimimed luopli. "lie leave-; l!.. ! mourn his lost n Ant.. ?v. 1 ' i , u;iu.tnr l a Uts ;:nti thror; sons, ?ju> of ?.h mi r" '?> U"' Jiinlv'i! forcc-s. I'vt. V.'nr ! i i..'i "SiTITiVaii. Jr.. ??f Comj) ]fix, I .V?'\V" ? t I Wi I?and bu Guignar WOR Phone 5261 C ^jlli PaocI-CaIi r.Amunu 1 r np?i vin? i Ftmhim gotuw:', Co|um 1 ? ???>I " I ^ PAGE FIVE KZKK A. M. K. C I1L IU H Kev. S. I\. >1 <*rtin, V*astor - ? h'unlay L'v/:;;; an idle day. wo ! ; w 3i?i* ! i .1 program in tHe* . utdiulf ui airs. .KaV.t .?L Ki.fi. Tae J i.astor ji-.tiu'iou a wonderful ser inuii. Text taken lront 1IJ2 P.sal: is . ....a .! '. i r ; i :il- enjoytiu?lim? . ..uci.uf.. til', satfe thai \v a s ir. oayal to us. ' . .\lonaa'. S:a .1 al)iloc. - Kioji. a. I . tendered ti.e io u- vnii'ti everyone~fitWe were very proud to a. < v.; lit. us Kov. L. 1). Ashfthd .and .ily also Rev. Alexander* and Mr. Sl'aio1.- of Winnsboro. S. . ' .. also Key. Mfirtir"* \\iIV tlttd ? 1 .:a"i'<r. We enjoyed the wop', iifi! 1 itmu.k- that wij'e brougm io" ... ' y ail of the visitor's. V. ? Hal a si.Mnuid coilvetioit. aa-i.atr to ?17.IK). We thank na- and a'l for what you did for W'o.Jit/pe you enjoyed the pro gram and v. i 11. jfont. y . aful _ be una . 'tis a^arn. I I KITMI'M CIll'KCII Key. Denni* Daniel. Pastor <?..) great, revival is still on. 1 *W?. an- in. tne mird week's session truly. God is gieutly- blessing us aiiii souls ure continually being add it; tr. Trar-rtrorrn. The young- folk ? membership have increased wonueii'ully. The Usher board which lias been reorganized met Sunday . .in ivi at no clock with Mr. J as. lii.kmat president; Mrs. M. Smith secretaiy and Miss L. Logan treas uref. A splendid program was. al| .iintiereo be m0 members.of the j\hoard. The Y.I'.K.B. met at **" G:M.) o'clock with Miiss K. Corkely I president and Mrs. A. Singleton . uu\ i.vtij- ami tic as., rer _ A j. t :d0 It.ianil program \vus rendered by 1 * ii.i- .-mall ch.idren in honor of our patio.-- inithday.- ' .. Stui'iay night Mrs. Dewberry w ho is conduc ting the revival tain ?.? .<; to a packed nouse from Saint ; ihn hru chapter subject Behold \\ ai .Mai lid < 1 Love. Ti uly God (.in speak through IIis Temple and t,i ;.i . sen. c o. God wus' witnessed in our mi'dst. i:i. . . nday evening at Si.'iO_lhit : V\V\V c'itil, n'.oi at tlie church with . 1. s s i.. Lo,.';.;i o.,-esident;_iUi. J.as. t . .-* do. .d. Smith. i 11 vary. Ah ng with this Young Women's \Yc.rkers club there has been an intvrmeduity club organ'./.I t , ... ?"l> 11 It" n oVi i-.V.I . ... ..It. V* J . _/ KI'ottjt ?pcms t^H-.avc a very coop :? i i ;ii v i |Tlni: ' -W,! m e Tf-itl thank .1.1* i-.i'Mu .?moinlici'n?a r. d l'i ii :u:> . lor their loyalty to Mrs. 1 ifwk-i l y . who is conducting our i f. i tali The nublic is cordially in yiiod to attemTour "services at any Mrs Alhorta Sinpleton,. reporter IF] th "t I y from? I d Brick "l--? -; :KS I H 7T ; . MW _ olumbia, S. C. ftAgltlia^ray.irV ' ?' 0 ibia Pepi*Cola Bottling Co.