The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 03, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Saturday^ July 3, 1943. woman's baptist state e con vention. cjloses 55tii 4 anneal session at a st. geokge ? The Rev. W..P. Williams, pastor of the Good Mope Baptist * church anil his congregation were 'Nl loyal in their entertainment Qf" the Baptist Woman's State Convent ion. which met recently i n f. St. George. The session opened with a welcome program on behalf of the j;? chinch and?local citizens.?Mayor _ tX- Harold Westbury spoke in be- ? half of the town and the Rev. iff. II. McKinnon, pastor Memorial a Baptist chmch, represented the 5* white churches. Brief talks west*. r*?J given l)v Mrs. Clara Bell' Senior* president of the Missionary Sov .. cietr. Mrs. Wilson Woodruff. oth or denominations, the Rev. A. S. Rickbnhacker, Mrs. Maggie McCants. Rev. B. .1. Hutchinson and _. Prof. Roy GordoiT. Music was furM nished hy the choir. Mrs. Rosalcc r Robinson responded very hciiuti- *? fully to all these addresses. g The convention opened Thurs- ^ day morn i i i g. with a" soul stir ring" g, devotion, after' which the passing of the Gavel took place. -3_??-? Mrs. Mabel Keith Howard. Dar- i ? lington. president of the convcn- I g tion took her seat on the rostrum, 1 ...t. : 1 - Hfnr ' ? 1 wiiuu mrs. iueia oanocrs gaveTT: the Bible Study lesson. The story of "Ilannah" was beautifully told . President Howard's Annual ^ Message was thoughtful and in- p spiring. Sho urged patriotism, sacrificial?sorvico [and eonsoora- v< ^ tiqns was, That a room be fur- ^ nished by the various^missionAry . ?societies over the state and used g as a "Guest Room." The picture ^ of the late president, Cora Boy- g kin is to be hung on the wall.. Mrs. George F>. Davis, Oranfcc-s burg, Guest Speaker, during the Inter-racial Period, delivered one f( of the most outstanding messages w duriiig the entire session. SKc J spoke from Daniel G:10?"The J Open Window" and The Need of Prayer. She gave beautiful examples of God's answers of Prayer. The president of Mather School Beaufort, was a' niOBt pleasant visitor. The very fine manner in It which she presented her work won .the respect and admiration of^ the delegation.' *, c The' Rev. H. H. Butler, president Men's Convention addressed the delegates on the Challenge of _fi the Baptists in South Carolina. n, He told of the $50,000 Drive t o !\? tl IICI|| 1I1U1 1 ID 1IIU WUIIICII I were asked to shoulder a portion of this responsibility. It Was la- 1( ter announced that Mrs. Margar- 0 et Smith, Georgetown was ap ?pointed, as Dircctur-ul.. Women tu ? cooperatc with the president i n putting- ^ver -thbv undertaking, D "The Kind~of Faith Needed to Bring Peace and Victory" was ^ beautifully discussed by Mrs. Ellen McCullough and Mrs. Jessie " Wilson. Tumbling Shoals and Mrs M Georgia Bowling conducted the i? --.v ? devotions. 1 L , : .p jt' Dr. J. J. Starks, Benedict College, spoke on the. Benedict College Endowment Drive. Dr. J. P. le Gayrick represented Morris Col- n< lege. Other ministers appearing on the program were: the Rev. C. F. Gandy, president State S. ^ S. and B. T. U.; the Rev. J. C. st Clark, Manning; the Rev. Maxey Q Gordon; the Rev.. Mills, George town aiid the- Rev.- Stewart o f Greenville. '1 Tho Junior*, under the super. vision of Mrs. J. P. Rceder, at- tt tended in a large delegation. Their program was very COpl- . mcndable. The financial contribution was fine also. M The Memorial Service conducted jn by-Mrs. C. O. Zimmerman,' An- v dersun, Mrs. J. J. Abnfcy and oth- *"j yio was carried (Mil win a cantile light service. m Mrs. M. W. Mc Lester in cTfargc of the District Vice-Presidents, q{ desei-ves commendation for her excellent work in bringing t h e ni lipancc far beyond the 1042 record. _ m Mrs. B. V. Gaudy's special com- -p] mittec for brick; the Golden Chain for library; the neCdle ' ** work department and all other "h group workers deserve much praise. MfsT'A. B. Weston and Miss l.uia Gambrell were presehted to tbe body and . brief talks were given by each. , , The Rev.* Mobs, a Gospel Sing- ' cr. was prfeseht ahd .added muchto the spirit of the mooting wttft n his song, "I'll^FighttYour' Battle, le If You Just Reen Still." . jo The spirit and cooperation.. of je the White Baptists was fine thruout the session., A large delcga- sc (.ion attended the opening session so t and throughout the Convention? they came to encourage. ? r The Rev. E. A. Davis, Pastor . Bethlehem Baptist .church, dcliv ercd the closing message. t ui , An amount of $4,000.71 was raised. . The ,mccting next year \yill he held at the Macedonia Baptist Sf tfhurch, Spartanburg, the fccv. \\\ >L. Wilson, pastor. fa v; The -<iQl<jj|ati?ii left i?ti-Gayge f'ltn.A. hope, that the pastor Rev. WmUcms. Mis*. Overs treet , and the cMigregation won Id soon ip- hi t vitq them to St. Geoigfe ' apnin to aoo'mt. . .... tj. t Offices the fe'rts,trirt? year jtie: .Mrs, M?bOl Howard, Darfin|ftipn, president: Mrai Belle V. Van(ly,.,(;rce^rvill0, vttli-president; j Mrs. Corrle Wattains, Bel ton, fle'eictfii^; Mr*. KtcLeStet/ ^ Jtambert, corrcspondng vsecretfiry El+R.7 AlheftWa Simons, Columbia, t> reeahrer, Mrs. Meneie Render, tflumhia,! director junior depart- ni ia-fr-M . S , rreAfeMrit Howard appealed to R fre St Rtfot 5t conveHliori . le ( . . XCERPTS FROM AN L'TOBIOiiKAPHY Continued from Page 1 hich" has-been of help in-later Mjr-irr" "Protect with one hand, id fight with the other." Sonic readers of the Benedict Tajr hack in 1010 may think tat the prize books were not lerited, and this caused the cubic. This view is not true. I (turned to school the next day. filch was. Thursday. NVr?were sttinjr ready for our history cxMination. The scene had chaii?I.,'Some of the moh leaders were iviting me to gd to the store 1th theni and to help share their inner?the cause of this wjjh te history examination. They m-e?Tn rnscd of my helfi then. July 14, 1943 will he anothci reat day in my career. It is the 1th Anniversary of The CollcjUite Association founded by my randparents. It is the fourth anniversary of amnions Art College of which I mndcfl. and tlic _ second. anhivcriry of the Covenant Baptist hurch. which .was built by funds anated?by?the writer to The off-YonKrausc Endowment fund, amnions Art College is the irgest Art College in the stafe. ; comprises one fourth city block playground, gas plant, four minings, iwo< arc nre-prooi. I organized and supported the lea.sunt Green Infirmary during lc depression. Nashville Unf;rsity was founded through this filer. I Wfts partly respmTst lc for rc-organization program : Florida N. and 1. College at 1 t. Augustine, Florida 1037, and mi?Associated Bible Society, LL_ . A. v ; ' What our people in South Carona need is a national spirit; lore love instead of envy., A proissional Dental College to start ith and later the other profesonal institutions. MYRTLE BEACH NEWS andy Grove Baptist CKilrch ev. J. IS. Faulk, Pastor Sunday was a lovely day ioi hurch worshippers when hun eds of people found their way 0111 different counties to wit* ?ss the laying of the cornfcrone at the above nanicd church. Sunday school was opened at ) :30 with Supt. and teachers at leir places. 12:30 the program bcfaii as foI wsJ: Music by the choir; pap?r eacon Leon Chestnut; Music by loir; Welcome address beacon . tj. uorc; paper, subject: tire Ionian's Place in the Church? !ra. Nell Owens; Solo, Mrs. Louie Spivey; paper, subject: The hureh?Mrs. Itheta Chestnut; adress: Rev. L. M. Graham; duett d by Mrs. Leona Watts; An-)unccnients; Music hy ch'oir. Then every one marched out to itne?js the laying of t^e comer one l?y M/. j. ?>. Stahback of hester and other: Masons. Then reryone re-assembled for St. )hn's Day celebration as follows: ' Music by choir; prayer; Scripire, Re\\Morgan Lewis; Solo, !iss Annie B. Floyd;- Address 1 behalf of" the Eastern Starrs. Dorothy - wiHard; Address behalf of the Masons, Mr. J. Stanback, Grand Master; Muc by choir; Thanksgiving Seron by Rev. M. FV ftobinson of Election $1106.06. AnnounceCnts, benediction. A big dinner was served at the yrtle Bea6h school dining hall, lie grace was asked> by Rev. J. Faulk. Everyone departed with happy farewell. TRINITY NEWS r*~ ' a i Rtv. J. N. Caufthman, Bastof > t . . 4 . * 1 ' Sunday school at the usual hour 1th ofhecrs at'.their 'posts. The . sson ,^'fts. well tai/ght and , en-' . yed by all. The prayer cbmmitc rendered a very warm prayef' try ice. The pdstor preached a >ul stirring sermon from the ibject: Bread. ~Kcv7 Caughman was guest of r. and Mrs. Eugene Metts Sat day night. Mtss B. L. Jackson visited her brents Mr. and Mrs. L.K. Jackin and reports a pleasant trip, if Mrs. Maggie M- . Burton and imily visited Welch Zion and re 71-tefi gooo services ttiere. All the-people arountf Trinity *ve good crops. itfrs. M.M. ftur | in reported having cotton blooni? ic 18th day of June. Little Miss CArolyn Nance Is sending the summer with her' p ran dm other. !>t to fill to attend the Interna* nft ifieAtlrt^s that will take place inbtfgnotjt ,the stite hr July. TK* y?nrtg people were also sked to attend f the Julia A. tarks Camp, sponsored by the aptist Wppien at Morris Col>ge in July. - * ^ . ' t V * CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Mrs. Ella Watson Had as her h,otis:e guests last week her sistef-in-law, Mrs. Albert WalkerThreat!, and IHttC hoit Caesai Walker, Jr., of Savannah, (la., little nephew and niece, Brook's, Jr., and Margaret Joan Walker, children of Prof, and Mrs. Walker* f'ayettevillr, " N. C. Thcs? very- pleasant visitors enjoyed their?stay?hero;?One afternoon, Mrs. WntSOh surprised little Margaret Joan with a birthday party, to which several little folk came aVid, partook of the nice thing? that had, been prepared for them, ?Ml, Harold A,vers of Detroit spent a fe\y days here this tveek vTsfting his brothers, Messrs Douglass and Edwin Aycrs, Mr. Ervin Lewis arrived here Thursday evening from Camp in Augusta, (Id., bringing his honorbeen awky from Chester for 21 years. His mother, . Mrs. Lizzie Dixon, and sistot Mrs. Lucy Mackey, did not know him when h c walked in, but when ha made him se(f knowh there wAs gfcAl Rejoicing. After jsperid/n^ rt week here with them he left for his home in Chicago', Tuesday. ?Mis. LiziiO Ojx Foster -has rc? luhldd h'dltl ft vef y plcflsilfit stij' fn Charlotte, w}^ her sons Messrs Harold and Juljius Co*. Mrs. N'aney Fcfyuson Anderson Is in Washington for a'ri indofihltt st^y.;.. t ( . ... Chester friends were saddened this week to learn of the deaths of (hreeVbf Her forther citiietis: Mrs. Josephine PhArr, in.Gastonia, N. C., Mrs. Thelnm Mordoci Ayers, in Detroit; Mrs. BufhclU Wafd hotly, frt Detroit. Mrs. M&rgaret Fbstcr of N. Y, City spent last week, with hei brothers Messrs. Dougllfts and Cdwixj Ayits. H6r htlsbirid, ftcv, jarricp Foster of Siiirit^r, met hel in Charlotte. Grand Master J. ?. Stanbaen was at Myrtle Belch fast tvefcit aa guist of (HI Mlasons in their St, John celebration. .?Miss Witllb Bennett is in N.Y. City for an indefinite stay. and Waller Oneal have gone to Washington. Mr. John Wtllker from the Norfolic Navy Ybrd iptnt fast week here vciy jrtel&tffitjy #lth 4 his wife, Mrs. Helen Walker and little son, Mlrvey.L ._ Nurse Honof C. tTHehe ofStatc Park speht a tew dfiys hcfc last week with her mother, Mrs. Pearl Greene Barnwell.1' Mrs. fratiic fcufgett wis taken to Pryor Hospital Tuesday morning. She has feeen ill several weeks. Mr. Charles Sandcfd who is a meinher of flic Nrtvy,.in SAtiErAn cisco, is enjoying his furlough here with his parents Jeter St. Misses Mildred Wilkins and Dorothy Macljey spent" the ireik ehd In Rock Hili visiting relatives and friends. - , Mrs. Emma Ficrhing his returned home after ijletidMg sevCrtl Says at her former home *ip Laurens. Little Mattie R. ?loyd and Otis Harden were with her on this visit. . . . Mr. Tommy .Walker, tolling ^t. was .killed in the Detroit riot, liis li-iJ n? o >. uuu^ is KAptcvca . i nursaay ' and ftineral services will,be: held .Sunday; at Brown's vCfiap6l ixrwirys. jSt- JohVs> night ^as.eilfctif'aied at- Metropolian; AMtz CMurih, Tuesday, nigtit <witK "a literary ,and ^ musical- pKygiann Gralntl Master ,St?^aek'tvas..tHc sj&akfcr. ?astolen St*:ta 'wire-tout with' the 'l^tfsons/'arfti assisted- In serving Vcfresliriictiis the prografii, in ^ the .bd&cfhent of ..the church. and Alr$. John Mills, o f near Lo6mis St., arc the prohd parehls of a baby girl, th^tt 7th chfid. Mr. Bryant fcrosby is sonicwhere in the Pacific Islands. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hemphill rtf ? ??"- -I - - * - 4 viioiivuv ininc how71 ana spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Dixon; her niece, Mrs. Lucy Mackcy and to enjoy the 4fy especially -with their rtephew, -ftAr ItviitB Dixon, whom th*y hadh't seen since h? was a hoy, 27 ycdrs ajsro. Miss flclen ftrowri left Sunday for a northern eit?. " ? Miss Mary Hopktrts left Tuesday for Richmond, Va. Mrs. fiuiiiee Lowty, Aftet leturrilhp: fTrtm rf visit td children, iri N. V. City and fMshinjrton, is quite Riek at her home near Oak street. ?: Mrs. Lucy, ftLa^key, Aljrs.; Lucifli Allen, Mrs. Ella Smith.' ^ * f ' Tl Fannie Griffin, Mr. John Hugher, VI rs. Sal lie Sander*. Mr. Will Ken ncdv, Mr*. Anita Hlnton, Mr. William Allen, Mr. Hazel A dams, Mr. Will McCarcy arc on the sick list. i Mrt?. (Joker, mother of Rev. M. 1 T. Cokcr went io Greenville t o see her children, and after a pleas nit stay there she accompanied her daughter Mrs. PAfds Lee Wtlliams td Buffalo, N. Y., for an [ Indefinite stay. Mr. ami Mrs. Z. L. Jlargraves, ' of Chafdotte .were gU'dstA 6f Mr. [ anil Mrs. J. t). Mcf,Urkii( Sunday. , Master Charles Harry Johnson 1 has returned horfic from a visit . Mr Charles Lefttherft of f)ur' ham, N.C., is visiting: hfs father, Mr. Clayhornc Leathers at thi home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leath 1 ers, Ldohiisf St. Chester friends who rcmemhef Mrs; Cathie Gore who lived her^ many years Ago will bfc sorry to ! idrirh that she iri very 111 at hid home ih' Winston-Salem. Mrs. ftlie Mef'.rorev. of Wine. 1 ton-Sdlcm Is visiting Mrs. Mamie MfcCrdrey; CihtGl St. Miss Rosa Gilriior^ h'&s gone to 1 N.Y. City and Miss Willie Mac McclvS~h?s. gohc to PMlad01|ihlft. ~~~S?ss Hill* tJeftt letter" frag jollied the wAA(J And is in Mas1 sadhusetts. The fanCral Of Mrs. Maggie - MoEHhUw was held at Mt. Gllvc Baptist church Tuesday afternoon. Sfic was $$ old. ' ThO Ministerial Institute con1 ducted al Mt. Olive Baptist church ' fOst week by Rev. Chas. Brown, of Columbia, was a great meeting ' Several white preachers attended * ROv. Brown was at his best a3 usual. MARION NEWS Funeral services for Mr. James Ball, sOH Of Mr. and Mrs. John - Ball ^oj^Btielid .St., were held at St. Johti's AME church on Sunday, JiitiO 27th. Mt. BUI! was a member of this year's senior eldss *t Allen tjrttietstt^ wheti hebe'UMJ; til ri* .v-1- * -- wamv III. AAV nao a imv: nnu up* r standing ybung man and nis un! timely deAth Is greatly regretted by all ttko fcriovfr him. lie" Is "survived by his parents, Mr. and * Mr*. Jbhri Ball; three slstefs Mrs. i Naomi Nichols and Misses fttitli and Mary Ball; and three brothers Private Joseph Ball, North Africa"; Ensign Richard Ball o 1 Great Lakes Training Station and David Ball of Philadelphia. The Tents Grand Lodge of this area is now in session at Singlctarj\ Mis. Mary Davis, Mrs. Agnes Copeland and Mrs. * Pauline Sams arc in charge; The-.following?were >rfhong. the $5 yt>uri& men ctfll&l Iq report at - Fort jnckson this week for?Selective Service: fc. K. Williams, Willie King, O. Z. Rowcll, Milton Rowcll; Lrhjfisay Taylor Elmore Sams, Charlie \Slmrrtons, Gerteral JdHnsoh, Jdmes Hart, Mbrris Gur Wy; Ra'iHey Floyd, George VAvis fcfiarli6 Seli&rs, fteWi.U' McQiieeh Ensign . Richard Ball has_-^returned to( Creat Lakes Ndvai Tr. Statiori after attendihg his tftbth cr's funeral Here. . V The following Arc Attendihg summer school: Miss Ruth Ball, Mrs. Ella Goddatd, lllrs. T^elrhA .Reese, Mrs. Lillie Frierson, Mrs. Bettie Morgan, Miss Rbsa Campbell, Mrs. Gertrude Hu?Ties, Mrs. Mlc Mc&ueeri,'Miss Matid Gerald, Mrs.' Johnakin, . Misses Bcrnlee and--FfAnies Evarfs, Miss ElliiRh^^rs. . . - . Mr. inct-M^s. Alford Ellcrbc of - P^lpdelphia spent' a r fow?day a here with' Mf." s felierbe'S patents oh; Pirie . stffet. .. . . 'Mr. vtiiJtod "Travis is in' the hospital in Muilins. Mr. ind Mrs. R6o96velt Co i are the ?foud fiflrehts of A lilw baby. Mrs. Nevada Boon 0i Saint I Stephen spent a week with her pflrents ori S. Main $t. Mr. and Mrs. I)?afl hAve niiovcd into Ah atifAetivi hous? on So. Stain St. Mrs. Annie li&rviri of Eutlid "Sr; is $isit?ff?"KeT Bfonref At nib fcty, N. J. Miss fcaquel frla*! er has return ed to her home in Rahwav, N.J,, for the summer. Mrs. OfyfceH* Hlfcln DA vis (Hie rhh^ed th ^Asriifigtrth, &.t. sK^ took h?r sons, William an<J Edward to live thefe <Iso. Friends 6f Mr.- Joe Crawford were Hap fry to **? him out ' this week kf^er nftnrly jf year's Illness Sj|t. .7 A ides fittfches and Private Edward Rrantlej itUrtM 0i i", vices ai St. John tfn StWflifjk- ? \ BE PALMETTO LEADER LAKE CITY NEWS j The Women's Society of ( 4ms-J J tian (Service .met at the Home of j .Mrs. ,.'*attic Johnson on last Sun- / day. The meeting next Sunday <. will be at the home of Mrs. Ma- p bte Montgomery". The District Convention of the H Pentecostal Church ended a very r successful meeting 011 last Sunday night. Early in the evening Ij - it packed audience listened to an Jj addrfcss by Prof." firridiey 011 (Jnity f in which he pointed out the importance of staying united i n 1 Christ and with oht Another. The a parable of the Vint and Branches v _ was referred. tu_as _a_" Parable uf: j1 Unity." lie ended his address by .c . sflying, "where (heft is unity, ihtre is strength." s ! . Pfc. Arthur Godwin is home c visiting pArents. lie is now stationed lb CaliforiiiA. * 1 Mts. LiUian Austin And Mrs^ ^ ] Minnie Martin have just returned ( from New York where they have . bcch visiting relatives. They reported a very tnjOyable trip. j p Miss Annie Mae Jordan o f c Brooklyn N. Y., is here vlsitinfc H h6f pafettts. _ ( Mr. A. C. Daniels and Mr. New- f lin who arc working in Annapo lis, M'd., spent last. week end herfr - tBfeif families.?-? E Mr. L. M. Crecii, Mr. James s Faddy and Mr. John Darby at- v t*ridfrr~mc~TrAACp rff&trhj t h * Florence Sunday. BARN \\ ELL N E\V? a I Mrs. David Williatns and little ^ daughter Elouisc have returned home after spending some time c in Spartanburg with relatives. ( 'Mrs. V. R. DixsOn and Mrs. I Hattic Patterson attended then missionary convention h6Id at St. t (Jeorgc Idst week. t TH6 funeral scfvicc of Mrs. Nell ftlttlcs of Ashiville, N. C., c resident of Barhw^ll was held Monday at the B6thlehdm Baptist ^ church. f Mrs. Ogrctta J. jSihith who 1 s attending summer school -at fcin- <f . edict College spent tlia week- S fcfid horrtc. 1 - Tho mrfftv friends of Mrs. Ella ^ Jones are glad to see her uj) and S out &;raif\ after & r?ccnt Illness. ^ . . A ZION CANAAN BA<?T. CHtltCH l ' --a, JS !**% !tf P Ppftr?nli P*sfnr c State Paf^, s; CT.?Sunday; wair-j] a high day lit Cfinaah. The 'Sun- <. day school opfiied at its usual ^ hour with the Supt. in charge, Dea g CI. W. Butler. A splendid discuss n ion on the lessdn was enjoyed af- gj ter which the pastor brought the ^ message from Matt. 5:5:. He s"cemeil at his best. At 7:00 Bap tlsrtl took place And 12 candidates . were bA'ptifccd. At 8:o0 the past6r b'rotight another soul stirring message on Baptism. Rev. Pear- w son is truly A God-serit man. A . Wc were pleased to have worship with us sevcrdl soldiers from N Canip Jackson. Three new mem- P hers wftrf added to the church. Total collection for the day was ai The members along with the H pastor aire inviting you to come to ai Zioh Canaan during the week of S July 6th thru 11th which will be- tj fein the pastor's sefcorid ftnnivftr- t< ;fcfcry.' Come arid enjoy these ser- di vices along with us. Tim?-viijfr, t< J. J. Pearson from Timmonsville fi 'will Ttc the guest speaker for the F tvefck. Cotrtc and bring your s< ;tollnfis. T ' dtflf. Jasper Mitchell left June 'J G Sor New York City. f< GUftfys flutter, reporter h " Tho'jfe' oti. the sick list are Mrs. ' id?herttf fit^iua and p .ML Maggie isiterbe Mints. ^ Mrs. Betlha Gib&on has return cd froni (he hospital. SHe Is doitijj splendidly. Miss Elizabeth Cafnpbell is recuperating at her home j. on Eutaw (St. i*rof. RTtfl Mrs. James ftarnewere guests of Miss Lucretia Barnes at the corner of Mill and LiHefty streets. cl Miss Marif ftfefeson of Will St ? has returned ir<*m a trip to An- a cferson amf O^hrgetow h". Mr. .VTilliarrt Tfliylof- of fJreshAm ^ fc<f. vf ttictfvtHfig tfbrn a hrokep ^ -ieg, lie is the young son of Mrs. *| I.aoie Taylor. Ntts. MpHHa jt?6dd4fd Is visit- ^ 'f^g Her fartuly, the ft. A. God- g d?(rd s on (Liberty street . Lj Mr. Monroe Davis of NoMdKf,' {J V"*., ia IH tht? city, dtttnriett a the funeral sarvtcep bf Hia nepfi- - ; i Tew. ftfr iiniM Mdl) Mr. and Mrs. fOtm of FTftK &*$ mm tb tw m ontfi lsun<l?7.-t__ I I _ IliBBj''' I . I - 1?: h "v BEJS'NETTSVILLE NEWS M Hj C. I). Sanger*. Reporter |{ toother week of haul work with ur church members and friends po ast over. tin Rev. and Mr*. VVeUI?t pa.slor of set ivans i'lmpel AMK Zion church ley endured during the history of He their pasturing. When a nunt- sti or of members and friends joined w?( n with a iday, "Hcayen. I'-mmd". ehi )vcr fortyTluUars yvpa praised. lot The service:) held at Shiloh flap- c<l ist church >v#s very intcjedtinp $&' s usual. The . pastor's subject Mi "The Lord's,. Delight",- after Pel chich we hn<| Cotfimunion scrvie- |-aj s. w h . Mrs. P. R, MyCpHutu. delegate vei o the State ! Wqq\en Missionary ( y onvcnlion, held in St. Geoigc, S. -Mi gftve an inteiosting report- and he; vas enjoyed. Miss Olive. Lee thi A right was a delegate of the Red $8. ?lfclc club. H\ e are indeed proud ' if the Missionary socfcy for hav- Ru, ng improved the front of Shiloh's Mi hurch with a six hundred dollars hc iriprovemcnt of new concrete pv (nd dollar look to the church. Mrs. iienn McCollum is the -- I JtO >f the Missionary society. J an The program rendered Sunday light. bV Me*. frrasio.- yeyy 23 uceCssful. The title of the play cas "The Lord's Supper1', T|\e ittrfsr "(eft's special music. The ft urn?was?fortytwo dollais. Mrs. N Annie fetlwards left for i su'mnier vacation in New York, diss Mattid Copland left f d r tirrrtmer Also ftt Philadelphia!. * Miss Ettcs Dftvid And Miss Lu- 'n' ile McNeit I6ft for New York 3ity Tuftsday. Miss Dorft Reese a eft for New York after spending i few days home wit/i^hdr Kus- mt and. She was1 accompanied by ou ires Smooth. we Mr. 3. B. Drake spent the week nM nd In kings Mountain. s*( Rev. P. B. :Midodana left for ^Cl tftshjngtoii last week visiting St' rtends. . sr , Mrs, Marthft McAllister a n d ('C1 aughters areihomc visiting ' her* aither and friends. " r~ ^C1 Our/sick friends arc Mrs. Allen, m' ft as Speara, Mrs. Thompson, Mr. ?? .amb, Airs, (inlc, Mrs. .Tenkills,"' Ir. E. Johnson, Mrs TownseTuI ' nd Mrs IsraeJL^ uu Miss S. S pea is director of the th* rSO club in Macon, Ga. spent the eek home with her sister. M?r. Jantcs S. Quick has return- 1 d home as a recent graduate of tor ic Atlanta College "of Mortuary ciencc, Atlanta, Georgia. He will Le e a'ssdeiftted with his father, Mr. I aniuel M. Quick, wJto operates *d< funeral home here on Robinson in !rdct and one -in Chcraw on Marl- ' Pro' street. to . : r , fur Cai ?"?0WINGS XEWS "1 mo ith Supt. Ferguson in charge t\a . bea'utiful lesson was had. . ner Funeral rites of Mr. Postcll Ge< ance wqro held in Clinton. He Boi asaed in Washington, D. C. Sui The Free Masons had their 1 nnual program feunday at Pleas- net ht Vie.w Baptist church. Mr. Wi fubert Young gave the welcome Zio ddrcss; response by Mr. Luther at tephens. Some beautiful sclec- I ons were rendered by Ora's quai the !t. ft&marfcs by Nf+. Allen Stodard, Prof. White and Prof. Sittn. Rev. G. W. Dorroh demittcd rom Lodpc No. 817 at Gifford. Id., and preached the annual 1 irmon. Mis theme was, Come Wi hou with us and we will do thee its ood. His message was very Wi irceful and every one seemed to ito: aye enjoyed it. The Iridies had J itt ba sktrteirmi -n-rrire -dmtter and ^ca Icnty of cool water. Everyone ilt resent enjoyed themselves t o Pr< ic highest. 'as * arc - . str .. wt ftENKZER A. M. fc. CfURCH uni ^ ^ ^ ' Go KcV\ sr~ErAtartin, Pasteur {-pte 1 Sunday, was'a ' hasty: day at our |l0, hureh. S. S. was held at the us- Shi jil houi dith' the pieaklerrt and Ch II of the members at their post, oth The pastor preacftetl a wonder- ^ ul sermon which caused many 500 earts to rejoice. The mothers of ho church rendered a program "'liicfi VvVi very in^rhsting. All Kir aid strict attention while the pro 1 Tarn Wft's carried out. Next Sun da; #y Ifie filhers will render a pro- 'oi 'Cflffti. " ^oh wfll come | liv nd'bring friend*. 10.' Kittle Vioftt Starlcs of Baltimore hoi < ^jsitiruf'' hieV 'fctan^fiHteWts, Rev. 1 fid j^C. mm #t #wv?s. fa $? :: T; -ft 4 lis Lucy I>. Rob?rWon,-reiwrter Imj ' ' H ' n;' V / o' !. . .. ,'v ; V? Yp*- . X r ^ \.C'l zj*'. , . A' ' ? IT. ZION BAPTIST CTIfRTH c.v. (i. AN. Hrightharp, Pastor "' ? , / \ J * t * Mt. Zihn Shi.day ' acii'dol " was * stponed Sunday morning. In ? afternoon a wonderful prayer vice was conducted by Mr. Wi! Dukes after which our pnstoi v. RriHitharp- preached a soul rrintr sernio.it:?The tally that s given for the benefit of the jrch was a ?ri oat sue. ess. The ir higTfc st amount that was rais-l was l)ca. AlfX It. Harrison, 7.00; Mr. Noah Amos $52.00; . (iahe Amos. $.'{4.21: Alls, lsaI Amos. $20.00. The total of all ( scd w as $2i?K.:;:{. _\\'e tliyjik all io cave in this rally. We were , ry proud to have Mrs. M. E. aw ford of Ridge Spring with us. s. Noali Amos wish to thank ( r so much for the hi*_r help <>n is rally which was the sum of 00. ' J The revival at Mt. ZWm was a rcoss. We weio triad to receive Klla Slaughter as a mem- ( r. The meeting Was carried on Rev. Augustus Holmes of AuRcv. Holmes. Rev. Rrightharp, iv. Townscnd, Mr. (Jahe* Amos d Mrs. M. H. McPhcrson- were i? supper guests of Mr. and Ml'/ tali Amos Thursday night? ? Helen Amos, rcnortrr i ? IT. Z10X A. M. E. CHl'ltCH Rev. C. C. MclNvaiit. Pallor Sunday was Indeed a happy and | jrious day itt _LMt. Zion. begin , ; with strong prayer meeting, tcr which the pastor*"delivered burning message from St. Matt. :32. theme Take Heed. Many eresting points were brought t. In the early afternoon we -< re favored with another high i.ssago by the Rev. \V. R. Al>n from Genesis 22:1. Many arts were made to rejoice. The ewardess board had their proam conducted?byi?cafch- presi- nt. Mrs. Pearl Ashford, No. 1; 8. Ellen Cook, No. 2; Mrs. Alrtha Robcrson No. .3; Mrs. Ma- ; c Alston, No. 4; Miss Carrie ok, No. 5; Mrs. Suvilla Pearson >r-6, ? ! The pastor visited the ? sick * mibefs Sunday trying to cheer sm up. At night "tre whs- back." i his post of duty with a great issage. IVc arc looking forward for the ning of Lightening Grove Usher ard Sunday Tiflong with Rev. wis freeman. ' Vliss Aurelia Miller from Pliildnhia is hero vicitimr . -_ iivi vuua* | , Mrs. Ada Pearson. Hie community was fery proud, have one of our young men on lough, Pfc. Tim Ashford from iTip Hood,_Texas. services were held at Shiloh rning and night. (Tic pastor, family and M.rs. ncy Boatwright were the din guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs j srgc Boyd. Miss Bculah Mae itWright was the dinner guest iday of Miss Carrie Cook. rhere will be a big barbecue din i given at the home of brother lljc Cook, located right in Ml. _ rr section beginning SatorHnv ? I 2 o'clock. c ?ro. Henry Cook remains on sick list. BALTIMORE, MI). NEWS By .Mrs. L. (J. Douglass ] 'he S. S. S. club met with Mrs. Ikes, 1025 W. Saratoga St. on usual meeting night. Mrs. Ikes, president, presided. Visrs arc always welcome. The West Baltimore Citizen's L 8:30 p.m., 1075 W. Fayette St. I isident, Mr. Edgar 'W. Dougsi Sec.. Mrs. L. G. Douglass. All : welcome. A " cHscussron on eet.ear operators will be heard. ; have three new policemen m iform: Police Butler, Police rden and Police Scott. We arc use?to have eolored policemen. Mrs. Minnie A. Gore is enjoying : self here and mooting friends, c plans to leave Saturday foi ester, S. C. where she will join ler children _and, husband -vh-s. L. G. Douglass one of tho J in 1 Service workers is assisting get but Ration Book 3. Ovev 00 people are needed to do this id of work at once. Vfrs. f)e!oris Lewis left on Friy nipfht for Memphis. Tenn. to 11 her parents where she will e. She has been here since j 35. She desires to make her me with parents. ? _rl Pvt. Gore of Fort D*ix, N. J.; t. C/flfre' wfit/ Is in N^w Ortea'jys; | 1. Marsfmft a'tso iw New it^r; \ i. all are doing- well ?4 \ V.W'Jtuki ? '*1 ' u '-y $ COPE NEWS SI 1 "i f J t J ' i KeV.'C. C. Knrccss, Patftot %B S<i?<f;ty> tyV hffe^ (layftft RFUfa urouird ( Ope, On the I ;<?<><! Hop^jJ H l-ircni*. I'. K. A. 10. Parker htldB hi.-; .'ijil quarterly conference. The 1| officers. members and friends are la H ItT he (fanjjrratulatcd in the way * they put over this part of the ? .hurtlis program. The notice bc|3 m^TTTy'sIn" l. We had a wonder ' ^B till <onmi) plum-hid I >y hi- P?rk. j^B er. Those hearing the message S ire .still disc.ssing it. I am surti v\e were all henelited. The stew- ^B aids paid him otT immediately afler services. Dr. Parker. Prof. H. D. Stini person and Rev'.' Burgess ~_^^B !?ad dinner with .Mis. ilattic llamp jl Ion. Some our officers went to C anaan to a;>i*t them in putting B over thefr Children's Day prosrani, while many remained . at- ^1 Ma: ctionhn They reported Ti lightlni time at Canaan and I am hire we had the same here, The' J children .spoke and sang well and Dak Grove choir under the leader hip of Mr, Lucoius ^)dum gave1 .t^B iriy inspiring music. It made ?? feel like good old days were here igain. The music touched our .'A* fi t a rty. . ~ ~ 7 jt9 Brother John ~Gass our rircuitM*3^W U\sai(i an.I 111 1' y >*'- *'" Wishers from Good Hone stuck by?i^B lis to the end. MrJB. Brooka?lH Mir cx-oas tor's \ ife untl Miss Har idt-W?C,?Kitlio i'<|so??were?visitors?"^B fiofit l'rangetiorg also Miss Ber- J iy. Mrs. Brooks expressed grlititudc for being with us and Miss 'fl Kiehardvon hbtng our. ex-pastor's ' "> lighter state/I UTat she Is a part ^ of us because of; the many years of acquaintance. We were delight cd to have them all and thank them tc come any time. Mi*. John I., Porter who is in camp was home for a few days. 'Ijfl We are always glad to see our soldiers home for a few days. OAHUSl.K NEttS -M Mr James YVilliani ""^jfobertsor * fl left 'I icsdyv evening for. Wash- .lH ington. D. Or We are very glad 1* to have some of our young men home wli > are in the army. Kt m Rubeit Jj-tw, Pvt.. Sam Stewart, Pvt. D. Snvag e7~^yho Is hefe~"DH "tl account of his sifter's death, Miss r^Xfl Leaner Savage,' one of the young.-c^B ivomen of Carlisle, who departed "-^jM this life Wednesday, June 23 i n the fvewfcerry hospital. The remains were in charge of Whitney's ijH P. i "ral home. She was a mem- i^B bei of SL Luke AME Zion church and was loved by all who knew her. Mr. George Savage, fathii af the" deceased, is'one of the tru's- JH Ices aiul leaders ofTStr Luke. She?vjfl it survived by her father, 5 bro- :^B sisters. aunts. 1 uncle Tnd a host of relatives and friends. T^^B Child) enV Day program was a .^^B ucco?m at Williams Chapel At? K. Zion church Sftnday. ChildPen's DaV nrnoi-mi ?'?tt l-? **? '? - '? w at OU | [.ukc A ME Zion church Sunday, 9 July 4th. We were very pleased to havt Mr. Jim Daw kills children from Washington. D. C., to visit us last *9 vcek. IB David G Ellison J General Insurance I Honest and efficient attention piven to all business placed with me y&OOGOOOGC>CH3OQ<K&OaBK8?M0l fillip I ? ?*-''~h.K .* .*.?a.fy.. ?' <Mi&l " 4 . * V * " ' * f "*^T< * t " ~?i- - ?-^V-"? '; I - ', , " -' Is