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Bfc- /- McCOLL NEWS
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'* Mr. Di C. McClain, Jr., a native
of McColl has been living in
i Washington,* D. C., for several
months ia home visiting relatives
and friends. He has been
Ky
called to the Army.
?L itfra. Rosa McClain is leaving
k? spend a few days -m--AVa?h?
Ington with her son. We wish hei i
A pleasant trip.
' Mrs. Minnie Kuir.or one of the
old citizens of McColl is home again
after spending aroupd_-ifcj j
months in Durham, N. C. ^ , i
Services were-very good fA-tlu
arious churches. Rev. P. Rob?
^- ^Araop. pastor, of Reaver Dan, j
gave us another one of his good,
soul Stirling sermons which ev- i
eryone enjoyed. After which thcLord's
Supper was administered.
Services were good at the Presbyterian
church. Rev. James-used
i. i. as a text Exodus 12:14, subject:
When I See the Blood, otc^ This
m. .. too was a wonderful sermon,
v Mrs. Mary Price, of Danville.
' Va., is home to the delight of her
? many friends.
Miss Rosa B. Bcthea of Char
leston is in the city visiting rela
? ltttar"~anri friends Kh<> looks the
v.-. picture of health.
On- the sick list- Mr. John- Mur.
phy, Mr. Henry David. Rev. B.
_ Hancox,
? . Mr. Porter Hincs whs in the
citv Saturdav visitine his
? '. ily. ?? -'
i. Mrs. Theola M. Hines' and Mrs.
Nellie Lee Syms made a busi
ness trip to New York.
/' ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHIRCH
Rer. "Win. McDonald. Pastor
Sunday school was called to oroer
at 10'a.m. with Supt. and co|
workers. present ># After the class
ntujly of .the lesson the school was
beautifully reviewed by the pastor
The Bible class is holding the^
'banner^ - The beginners class is
holding the attendance banner Mrs
Wm. MeDonitld. teacher.
' Sunday mo'rnmg "the pastor
preached 'from Gal. 2:20, theme
.Is. Christ Living in -,YovT7 Sunday
night, -he preached from St. John
10;9, theme, Christ thc Opcn l>oo?^
The. pastor hid himself behind th<
ctobsv and the spirit was demonstrated
from the pulpit to the
.? dodr. The Lord^s Supper was administered
to a crowd at both services.
We were glad to see Miss Beulah
Darby and Mrs. Mary Phelp
? ?hack after being out of the crty
severa) weeks.
* ? ^ The Missionary society met at
4:30 p.m. fitter the business part
w?s over Mrs. Katie Solomon and
"Mrs." Frances" Gore were" dectedto
the Mtjfjionary convention.
Lovely prayer services are held
every Tuesday night- Bros. E. J.
Johnson, Joe Darby and Mr. C.
Webb leaders also Mrs. Katie Solomon.
PfNEY GROVE
f- BAPTISTCHURCH
Andrews, S. C.?Sanday, July
_4 was a high day with the saints
of Piney Grove Baptist church.
em _ jr-n-r? * . -?
iae pasior 01 mis cnurch is the
Georgetown, S. C. The occasion
whs dedication day. I have witnessed
many dedication services,
?','b?t I have never participated in
one more minutely and more sys'
tematically carried out than this
one.
Promptly at eleven o'clock the
entire church membership lined
up at the high school, from which
they marched to the porch o f
the. church. There a brief prayer
lgc!M? was offered by a deacon. After
singing a hymn, Sisters Catherini
{Scott, Addie Moore, Ida Itav.enel,
Ida McGill, and I ,i7.zie I
Rhue unlocked the doors and led
r?tho?procession down the aisles.
|U ? The conarresration united in ?in?.
If ft Praise God From Whom All I
(P w Blessirlfl: Flow. Prayer was of;
3 _ fered by the pastor.
jj?' w?'< After the usual preliminaries,
the dedication sermon was deliv^ered,,
by President J. J. Starks
' J of Benedict College. The rteilKmtion
sendees followed immediate|
* ly.
Too much credit cannot be giJt
'l ven Pastor Daniels and his faithW*L
*? j 'ul flock for this lovely structure
which is erected and dedicated
R.-'-jE--; Without a mortgage debt. This
Is rather unusual, but it is the
K proper thing1 to do. A church
hould be dedicated after a 1 1
fht debts are paid.
fhe raee in general, end the
m denomination In particular owe,
A debt of gratitude for the lead- j
kLi ertfiip of. the Reverend G. G.
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GAFFNEY NEWS
She raid Chapel CME church j
.chool opened on time with .Mrs. 1
arah I.ee Campbell acting a s j
iupt. Wc arc glad to see the
oung people showing so much I
nterest in the "Sunday school.
Mrs. Anna Falls left Thursday
or Knovvillo, Tcnii.. to visit her _
datives.
The boys and girls of this eityJin
joy fed the entertainment a t
he home of Mrs. Sarah Lee Camp
joll on Saturday c-v^fiing very
nuch.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McKinney
md baby McKinney spent SrnMcKinney's
mother, Mrs. Martha
Kennedy. *
Mrs. J. C. Copeland and Baby
'opeland are visiting Mrs. Copelid's
mother in Darlington.
Mrs. Larnton Roberts has canned
over 60 cans of vegetables
lit of her garden this year.
Miss Sallie Epps has returned !
roni Cincinnati, OhiG after a
isit of five weeks with relatives.
.'Mr and Mrs. Vance Kirhy have
darned to Washington. D.C. afer
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Smith.
Mr. John Bartkhead aud Misses
Mamie C. Roberts and Catherine
Uatchffird spent Sunday in Char- '
iotte. N". v., with relatives?and ;
. riends.
- Mr- FUon McCluc and two
.hildren who have been 'visiting
relatives in Atlanta, Ga.. Beau-I
ortr?-Gtr?and Athens. Ga.. are
tore spending a few days with i
, elatives and friends. They will
ieave some time this week for-,
heir homd- in; Charleston. 1 ,
Mrs. Walter Powell spent Sat- !
iday in Spartanburg.
Mrs! Fannie.Camp has return-!
,<1 to her home in Baltimore. Mil. |
ifter a visit to her parents Mr.
iml Mrs. Nowell Reid. The two
hildren will spend the summer
here with their grand parents.
>. Samuel Smith of Camp
Wheeler. Ga., is here visiting his
parents, Mr. and?Mrs. Galloway
Thompson.
IR.MO NEWS Youngs
Chapel A. M. h. Church
Rev. M. \N. Jacks</h, Pastor
Sunday was a pleasant day. I
Sunday school opened at the usual
hour. The lesson was interestingly
taught. After Sunday
school ot;r pastor brought us a
wonderful message from Exodus
":T>, subject: Somebody in Trouble.
He left plenty of spiritual
food and the Holy Communion
was administered.
Visitors' were Mesdames Rosa
Lee Butler. Francis Higgins and
Ethel White of Laurens. We are
always glad to have such visitors
as these.
Mrs. Janie B. Stokes, of Columbia,
spent the week end here, visiting
her son and family the B.
F. Stokes, her sisters, Mrs. Thoimasena
Cor.ley- <?nd Miss Eloise
Boozer, and brothers Messrs.
Fred and Irvin Boozer.
Misses Sylvia Mae Boozer and
Miss Mary Ann Jones spent the
week end at home also.
The-Stork visited the-home of
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stokes two
i I../4 L A. f 1
v> ccix.i ?*! >*' mm it'll a UUUUUI III
baby 'girl, named Charlinc Marie.
The following visitors were in
town for the week end. Mesdnmes
Rosa I,. Butler, Frances Hipgins
and Ethel White of Lau-'
rens and Benedict-Allen Summer
School, visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Boozer and Mrs. Maggie
Jones. Miss Wilhelmiqa Castor,
of Colr.mbia visited Miss Eloise
Boozer.
Misses Queen Reeves and Dorothy
Nellums ?cpent awhile with
Miss Viola Smith. Sunday afternoon.
The foltwoing young?men left
for Fort Jackson this morning
to receive their final examination
for service, Messrs. Fred
(Pluck) and (Peps) Boozer, Wallace
Bowman and James Brannon.
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Fred S. Boozer, Reporter.
Daniels and for his accomplishments
in his section of tfye state.
He is the moderator of two associations
that, under hisf leadership,
have in recent years he
conic the most outstanding in the j
state.
Time will not be taken to discuss
his church work fn Georgetown
Andrews, Kingstrec and
Conway.A visit to his field of labor
will be interesting and inspiring
to our young men who
want fb do great thing*.
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'AMI* SPECIAL
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COME ON IN. THE
iWft i esf i ' nc ,
AX CAMP ?
All scouts of Columbia {join
to Summer-Camp will meet ;
Allen-Benedict Court on Sunda
morning. July 11, at 8:45.- \t
are leaving Columbia, at !> a. r
Transportation fee will be $1.(
round .trip. Don't fail to brir
this fee. Citizen^ who have ca
lied scouts to camp in the pa
will not lie able to render th
service, due to the shortage <
ft"*
It is expected that alt Trooi
of the CoTTncil wlTl arrive at tl
Camp Site around noon.
HICH HILL A. M. K. CIHHC
Itev. It. A. Young. Pastor
Sunday was a lovely days ai
he churchgoers were found o
their way to chuivh. S. S. at i
usual hour with the Supt. and f
staff of officers at their postj
duty. After the lesson was be;
tifully taught by the vario
teachers and then reviewed. T
total collection was $.'1.:52 and N
a class stil| holds the banner. Mi
Lou Alice Sanders who is the te
cher of that class was ahsei
which is something: real unusu
ed under their assistant Bro.
I). Gadson. We sare very g!
that her son Mr. Charles Sande
is back home-again from the he
j:ital where he underwent a se:
ous. operation this beind his seco
trip.. We pray for hint a spee<
recover. Mr. and Mrs. T. Sa
dels have our sympathy for th(
son. They are not only the lea
ing folks in our church but are
niQhg the leading folks of tlu
community.
At the worship service (hc jiTi
tor took his text St. Luke 22:1
subject The Lord's Supper. T
speaker held the audience spe
bound and everybody went awi
l.appy with their heart filled wi
in? nm?, c.!>.,? v...,.,..
still proving himself a worthy m
ister and a Christian gentleman
our community. He is loved hv a
W'c were hapnv to have sever
friends with us Sunday on th?
Taction: Mr. and Mrs. f.er
Howard of Newport News. Va..
visiting parents, Mr, and M]
Benjamin Bradley and Mrs. Jar
Coward also Mr.. Levie Howai
Mi. \V. M. Prioleau all of Ne
port New s, Va. are aC home.
We are sorry to learn of Ml
Rachel Howard being sick in b
the wife of Bfo. Sylvester Ho'
ard, one of our loyal membc
through whose plans over $50.
was raised on the building besi
what he contributed. Two of t
daughters are hi home to see aft
their mother, Misses Annie a
Mattie" Howard from F'hiladelph
Pa.
We are proud to see Pfc,
Roach at home with a honoral
discharire from the armv on ;
count of bad feet and we also we
happy to TfliVe Pfc. Julius Rro
at home visiting h'rs parent, M
Brown of Stateburg. Pfe. Bro
is stationed at Arizona.
Mrs. Harriet James is still
the sick list and Mrs. Dogher R
aTdfmn we Jrope frrr them a spee
are welcome.
, THE PAIJV
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D'irfrr^iCOUTS
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scoi t nj:\vs of camdkn
1 Camden, June 28?The Committee
of Troop 1<>4 met at the home
Inf..Mr. \V. J. Brownlee. June 27th
at 5:00 ~ii.ni. 'l'r the purpose of
completing plans for I'oy Scout
camp which is to convene July 11
through July 18th. The camp
rs.'te is located in Sumter county.
Final preparations were, mjtde to
provide transportation of the boys
of troop Itil to ami frfttn camp,
j which was- the main issue of the
(fay. ' ?
: .Meivihoi's pre- nt?were?Mr:?Jr
?1_U?Marshall- Mr (i . Kirklnmi.
.Mr. Mack Wolst. St.. J A Aiken.
>eoiitmaster n'tul Mr W .1 Rrown
?jleev Sfw -cbamuuu '
line ' (i tin* "shortage of man pow
M?rn?.inil am. mj -JLlimulc n; t-be
I member* of Troop HS4 have do.
j elded to take over the general
1 .1 nk en m and m:mtcnnncc of the two
'tennis courts which' arc more 01
'less a (Oinmunitv recreational pro
,;I jict for colored tennis players o!
it Camden. Camden has been honl,.
ored several t'tnes this season
with the presence of a few well
iistintruis^cd t'-nnis players, su.di
'* is Dr. Lanev. Mr. Met-' and M<)0
Tontiey of Rock Hill: Mr. T. .T
ijt Miles. .Mr. Stalworth. both of Columbia;
Mr. C. K. Khvv of Wnvn
1_ cshoro. Ga.: Mr. Mack Collins
st Mr. \V. -I. Rrownlee. Sr.: and Mr
is Charles Lewis of Mather academi
mil Orangeburg representing Can
den. Lewis is tlm holder of sev
era! trophies 'and national records
rffFon m tennis.
1C TTie ?cou'ts were" oii duty dttiinc
the matches. *
H OA PERN A I' M RAPT. CHURCH
T.ykesiand. S. C.?Although the
wearier was somewhat warm thi
:1(i meaiBers seem to Tie filled with thi
n Holy spirit. Devotionals were bj
ts Bro. Win. Branch from Pine Clrovi
,js Baptist church. Bro. Branch cam*
0i with the spirit. Rev. C. Scot'
au Preached with the spirit. Bro. A1
rs >ert Patterson was ordained dea
.on a^^*sce good work in& Bro
;n thev Patterson and pray for hirs
success. He takes pleasure in cai
a- i ving his wife and children to Sui
lt day school. We need more fath
aj ors with this mind. We were chit
in to have many visitors from Co
L- lumbia: Rev. Osbern Thomas. Re\
id ^'Ibert Tliomas. Rev. Louis .la
,rs cobs, Mrs. ALartha B. Wider alsi
)s_ j her daughters Miss Anna May
rj ! Miss Elise and Josephine Wider
luj | the singing girls. We hope fm
v them soon again. Will be delight
* ed to have them sing for us agait
the third Sunday, since they have
(l_ . an engagement in Georgia the 2nr
Sunday. We ask that each par,jr
ents come out the third Sundav
' -tod bring?your?child. ChiUlrcn'.'
1 Day will 1h? obser ved.-- We wen
ts- | glad t?~have-Miss Elise Wider vi?
[5. ! it her grandmother. Mrs. Ann;
he | Brown. We were glad to havi
11- Mrs. Glazelle Weston and her lit
,iy tie daughter Annie in Sundav
th t school and hope they will conn
is again. Miss Matti'e Jones is r
in ' welcome visitor in the communit\
in at the home of her parents.
II, i-rayi'i meeting1 every t\ e<ines
a) day night ami each time at tin
home of sister Brown, the mothci
l)V of the eommunity who has taugh
|s ' Sunday school :):t years. She?e
rs, now unable to attend and than!
ip, ail for their prayers and aid giver
d, he?w.
' We hope to have an oppoitun
| ity to hear Rev. A-.?F-r FulUs sinj.
r> ' another solo.
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MT. PLKASANT
! A. \h E. ( HI R( I!
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on
, Iter. .1. |{. Richardson. I'astor
tie
* Lynchburg ? We wish to than!
,4-ou4- wanv friend.s. both _whit'
n<l I i ...? .....
. <nm KMWfltl ? IM' VCIIIH- H? III.I I C\ I
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with contributions which were -s(
U ' highly appreciated. From the 5tl
5)e <d" April up to the present ou
lc. | white friends donated $250.00
,rc I iur colored friends donated $108.
iVn ->0; from the membership $716,.A
rs donated the pastor for loss o
wn clothing $150.00; grand total V
dfete $1,225.00.
on AV'e are hoping to complete ou
ich church in August of 1043. Ou
riy rally wm^enaii?cveiy second Sun
their sympathy.
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1ETTO LEADER
G KEEN WOOD NEWS
The Lord has blessed us here
[with much rain. Plant* beds arc
looking line and the victory gardens
look good. Altho' it rainec
S. inlay church members attendee
well.
The musical festival of Morris
"TiifpeT Baptist chui h will sing ai
_ Wpslon Chapel A. M. F.. church or
the 10th of July, 11)43, Symrna A
.M .E. church. Waterloo, 5r. C'.; Re>
Thos. P. Baylor, pastor.
Sunday was a high day'at ,.oui
church altho' the heavy rains camt
hi the afternoon. The home-com
cess, under the leadership of oui
~ "pastor. . We are able tcr-ptrt-ovej
the job for God and the church as
it should be. On June 27, 22 new
niembers were baptized and added
to the church.. We thank* Goc
our church is growing. Our niorr
ing Sunday school opened at the
usual hour, f upt. and facultj
at their post. Visitors were Mrs
Daisy L. Ruff of Ninety^Six whe
cave interesting remarks on the
lesson and review by the pastor
At the moPnrng service the pastoi
preached a most powerful sermor
roiu tlie text Gist Psalm 2nc
- upi'iip. ^tih.lbM no you mimv tfr
Rock which is Christ. Rev. Bay
i mr seemed to nave been at his
best for, with this doctrinal ser
.11011 lie lead 111s hearers fTTTT) ttn
marvelous litrht of Christ a n (
many souls rejoiced. After thi:
the home-coming: captains report
ed and piled up money 011 the ta
hie to the amount of $.'121.52. Ou
1 .1 which we nnixi the pastor for hi
I faithful service $40:00. We an
1 \ery inatefrl to our members am
I riends df other churches for sup
' i.ort in this cause.- Committee
. and "stewards are Messrs Clarenc
. Parker. AbbmeV Dial, Cary Ander
son. (drover Anderson. James Li}
( unis. Riitf Anderson, Willie Shunt
. pert and Mesdames Essie Parker
- Inez Smith, Pearl Moss and Mi
K. .Moss and many more not men
r tinned. We always welcome yoi
at our church and are y;lad to hay
you eome on the 1st and 1th Sun
[ days our preaching: days.
fin July tilth The Jubilee S.iut
t rs or the Silver Tone quartet, o
- Ntncty^Six w ill?sing In?the autli
Lorittm of the church. EvorybocT;
is invited to come.
^ tabernacle Baptist Church
- Rev. S. E. Kay, Pastor
I
' On- spring: revival began Mon
s iay night, .June 2*4 and went o
10 nights. We wish to report tha
^ stt hail a spiritual feast. Th
. meeting was conducted by Rev. J
1 T. Pearson of Columbia, who seer
- ed to have been at his best an
sent tTTe splrTT Tuirhe to the sxitr
- On Sunday morning 10 a'clod
> 'Baptismal service was held. Th
. amount raised during tha meetini
, <250.( 0. The church is moving- o
in spirit and. in truth.
Through the very fine efforts o
li.e membership we have been a'ol
" to'purchase a beautiful corner lo
' I . i . . . .i i
eigne luxi in ;nc cnurcn in orue
t0 erect a parsonage. When in th
city visit our church, a cordis
vvclcoir.c is extcndeiDyatr.
Morris Chapel Ihiptist Churcli
i
kev. II. I?, Mitchell, I'astor
S. S. at the usual hour with til
. Supt., Mr. ('. 11. Kvans and stat
i vn chat ye. The lesson was beau
lifully' disci ss.'il alter which th
pastor preached a tine sermon sub
. ject Now On invitation lor join
. J, rs a soldier joined a* a candidal
r 'lOr Baptism and will be liapti/.ei
t on Wednesday, night.
At i> o'lToeTT the BTU ihul wit
Deacon K. II. Burton, president
residing. A very tme prograi
was rendered. Pea. Burton ha
r orguniztd _a veiy- line chorus a
tnong the young people. C'ollec
lion lor the day ?46.00.
Macedonia Baptist Church
Kev. I\. .1. Daniel. I'astor
Si inlay was a high day at Mac
tlonia. Kev. "J". H. BroadUs cx
^ pastor and-state missiomvry fille
' the pulpit all day and he seeme
1 ! to have been at his best as h
1 pounded away at the Gospel o
' Christ. The spirit was hitfh an
; everyone seemed to have enjoye
" it. One soul was added to th
A ' rhtirch.
f
() We are glad to say that on
< rty is furnishing a large nuinbt
r of men for the army and navy.
r Don't forgot to get your Pa
- meLto Leader at Mrs. KfTie Moi
r ley's Ronnry ?a1on on Rua
avenue.
HENN ETTSVILLE N E\YS
; It) (', D. Sanders. Reporter j
, i
. I Plenty rain in our section of
I , the state. The fanners arc rushI
I ed with work.
Our darling Mother Delia Har5
I rington's funeial was held Wedl'{
nesday *J;30 p.m. at Shiloh Bapi
I tist church. Rev. A. J. Wright in
. charge of the service, assisted by
M Rev*. Bryant, Gupple and Pendergrass.
Solo by Miss Welch;
telegrams and letters by Mrs. Ellison;
ta^k by Mr. T. Welch. She
was laid to rest under a mound
_ of beautiful flowers.
Mrs. Gupple returned Monday
r after spending a week with thp
. students on a camp trip at Brown
, ' ing Home, in Camden. She visited
. | the Sunday school Sunday mornI
( ing at Shiloh church. Sunday p. I
i j m., quite a number witnessed the
?i Trustees Contest at Shiloh. sponr
1 sored by Mrs. Alice Thomas.
? Mrs. Anna L. B. Stephenson of
> Atlanta. Ga., is in the --city visiti
ing aunts Mrs. M. B. Johnakin '
I
i ' and family and - Mrs. Annie C. ,
Di dley. and family. , I
1 Mis. Martha R. Mc'Alister and j
1 daughters of King St., returned \
home Saturday after spending a
week in the city with father and 1
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?*aiiiu.Y. _
Miss Alhertha Holmes and Mrs
' Clemmie David left this week for
' New York.
1 The Double A' contestants and I
sponsors pictures were taken on
Sunday afternoon. Miss Walls
received 3rd- honor in the Double
S
V contest. Mrs. I'Mlerhe sponsor,
j When in need of fresh butter
boon* call to-see Mrs. Janie Wood;
s son on King St. f^he sold $30.00
e worth last week.
Mr. Fred Thomas spent the
r week end home with family Mr.
. and Mrs. James Grace.
Prof, and Mrs. E. Thompson of
. Sumter were home with their i
- sick mother Mrs. Julia Thompson
a R. Ross and Mrs. Word
e of Blenheim were quietly married
- during" the week end.
j Rev. P. R. Mdodana returnedhome
after spending*-two weeks
f t in Washington, D. C., with Rev.
^-J-and Mrs. McTough. ^
y , Mr. J. S. Drake, Jr., left for
camn Sunday afternoon
I Dean E. M. Booker of Morris
I College was in the city Saturday
| morning, en route to his church.
Saw Mill. They are lining up for
- their summer meeting.
n | Misses Dorothy and Mabel Reese
t _ witnessed the base ball game afc
] Cheraw_ Monday,.afternoon, along
'I 'with many others.
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t~ ST. MATTHEW A.M.K.- ( HI 4U H
Itev. It, H. (irVene. I'astor
e
Sunday school opened at the
n usual time with the Supt. and leathers
at their post. At 11 o'clock
C service the pastor spoke from the
text John theme: To Whom'
t .Shall We (jo. The message was |
, very inspiring and uplifting. At j
,, the close o f the sermon Mrs. ]
I Queen Long from Shepherd (i'row I
_ llaptist church of the city united |
with the church.
At our evening ? worship^?the
pastor brought us another strong |
message from the stibjoct "Go I
h or ward". At this service Mrs. i
e Lena Crosby from Mt. Olive A
' M. K. church, Olanda. Fla., united
with us. The Lord's Supper was
e taken at both servi.es.
The pastor's wife, Mrs. Wil'iii
Karle Greene, was home for tin
c, week imd from Shaw i.ni\01 sity.
[' where she is attending summc
school.
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L< () WINGS NKWS
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= Ml. Carmel A. \1. K. Church
.'or, I). (. Grown. Castor
Sunday school was held at its
.usual hour with Supt. Ferguson
presiding. The lesson wAs reviewed
by the P. K., Dr. C. Gl Glover,
ile made beautiful remarks -o n
laining children.
^ Sunday being: our third cjuarterfj
!y conference, which was a sucp
cess; the presiding elder was
,f paid out in full. He came before
(j I us with a message from God's
(I word. His theme was: Come see a
e man, who told me everything
that I ever did. Kveryone enjoyed
his message.
" We were proud to welcome Mr.'
Benjamin Phelps home, who is
stationed at Camp Gruber, Okla.
1- lie spent his ten days furlough
i- with his mother Mrs. Supearl
' AT Wp hnpe hts
stay was pleasant,
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Fleming- Maceo
v arrett Passes
Mr. Maceo' Garrbtt late son of
Prof, and Mrs. C. G. Garrett was
born in Columbia on the campus
of Allen university, grew up here
to young ujanhood. attended Allen
university and had many fiicnds
here among his group.
He was a veteran of the World
War I, and died in New York City
where he had lived for a number
of. "years. He was a tailor by
tra(|e.
The?hiany friends of Prof, and
Mis. Garrett throughout tlie State
of South Carolina and over the
nation sympathize with them in
their Hour of bereavement, for he
is well known tn the high council
of hlit t'hurch, as being one of
the upstanding laymen, a cham
pion of the churcn and school, in
So-th Carolina.
The funeral service waft conducted
by Elder O. C. Dunham,
presiding elder of the Newberry
oistiict from Pearson Funeral
home. Burial was July 3rd in the
family?plot, near Pontine. President
S. It. Higgins assisted in
the burial services. .
Surviving are father and mother,
Prof, and Mrs. C. G. Garrett:
three sistcis, Mrs. A. K. Simons.
Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Ruth
Butcher, Columbia; Mifs N. Mills
Ga 1 rett, Haiti; brothers:' Ralston
~F"n C. tiooi Ji'n New Yolk Cityi
Dr. Colon H.( Dillon, S. C.; Marion
T.. New York City; Christ T., ol
Columbia.
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| A. M. K. CHLRCH
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Rev.?B. C.?Cumiiirgliam. Daalun
West Columbia?Sunday school
met at the usual hour. The lesson
was enjoyed by all. At 12
o'clock service began. The pastor
preached a wonderful serI
mon which caused our hearts and
j minds to think on loftier things.
I After which the Lord's Supper
was administered to a large num-*
her of Christian soldiers.
At 7 p.m. the ACE League convened.
A nice group of young
people whs- present. We hail with
us Sunday our ACE League pros
ident Miss Martha Cunningham,
who conducted League in a very
"Way. She also gave lis some encouraging
-words. Wc arc always
glad t0 have her with us.
At 8 o'clock Rev. J.N. Cautrli"iiftin
Drought" us a soul stirring7
sermon, which caused each heart
to rejoice. After which the West
Columbia Quartet joined the
church and rendered'a few selections.
This was enjoyable.
Monday. .July 5 at 8 p. m., Rev.
Cunningham held the monthly
-board--meeting with all reports
good, We are looking forward
t0 our second quarterly conference
which will convene at Mt.
.
; Pisgah Sunday July 11. Our P.
E. will preach for us on Sunday
night of said date.
BROOKLYN, N. Y. NEWS
Miss Florence Welch of Brooklyn.
N'. Y. gave a surprise birthday
dinner in honor of Seaman
John II Robinson. Saturday. July
' -5rd. The dinner menu consist of
chopped liver and eggs on crackers
wiih tomato juice, southern
fried chicken, shoe string potato
I 'cans and carrot, fruit icllo. Af
fer the dinner was over Miss
Welch put net all the lights and
Drought in the bcautiful^bii thds.v
i cake, with its colors of red. white
and blue. The guests sang Happy
I liirthday in which Seaman RobinI
son looked very happy for i was
ids first party. He made a wish
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ST. I'll 11.1,1!* A. M. K. CHI RCII
Rev. T. 11. Weather*. Pastor
Kastover, S. C.?Sunday moiling
10:30 a large Sunday schoo
?a.s conducted by the assistant
Mipt., Mi. Henry Johnson, Jr. and
_lhe opening exercises the tcachei
took charge of their various class
es. The lesson was reviewed 1>>
Rev. Weathers, The adult clasi
ti 11 holds the offering banner
Miss Nan y E. Jones, teacher. A
warm piayer service was conduct
d hy Bro. Ike Johnson and others
I'he pastor preached from the sub
jeet The Title of the King aftewhich
we took un a fine offering as
usual. Communion was adminis
tiered. We had with us Miss Sari
Nickpea.
At 7:30 Peaching by Rev. Tena
j Lovette. Text St. Matt. 25:11!.
Several of the silk are improv
in sr.
Sunday nisrht The Golden Gate
qi artet will sine;, all invited.
We are..privin<* our pastor a trip
on the 18th of this month until
sometime trT August. He will go
to North Carolina where he will
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Saturday, July 10, 1043.
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IN MEMOK1AM ]
In memory of our dear son and '
".other Soiomon Nelums who
t.ied July 11, 1042-at his home
v\ ins'.on-Salom, N. C.
One year has passed, since that
sad day;
l'he otic we loved was called a- j[
way; ' 1 4
will; ^
Jut in our hearts he liveth still.
Father and Mother: " r
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nelums; ?
Sisters: Mrs. Naomi Jackson, Nor
ma Belton, Oia Gambrell, Jessie
Boyd, yRoxcna Boyce, Carrie
gle; Brothers Messrs. Elma, I
vid and Rev. Johnnie Nelums. \r
IN MEMORIAM '! *
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In memory of our dear wife A
.did mother Airs. Funuie M. Couk 1 .'"i
who departed this lite 3 years ~f
tgo, July It, 11140., " i
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A , precious one from us is gone,
.\ voice we loved is stilled;
-A?plnoo?w?vacant in?uur?home, 1
.S'hieh novel* can be tilled.
Nathan Cook, husband; Pfc.
""Mark H. Cook. Stonewall Cook,
ons; Carrie Cook and Helen E. j
"no. daughters.
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IN MEMORIAM tj
In memory of our loving father
slid husband, David Pearson who U
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departed this life July 1, 1035.
Eight years, O, father can it be?
Since our father has been with
Thee. [
You took liiin and left littly heart' ?
broken,
But We know" that heaven's gales
are open.
Mrs. Sarilla Pearson, wife; ^
Albert, George, David, Hosca,
sons; Mrs. Alberta Broom, Hat
tie, Mattie. Berniee. Daveleen. i
Pearson^ daughters. C
M EMOR4A M J
i In memory of Mrs. Sylvia Grid- '
iron who crossed to tlic Great Be\ond
on Ji;ly 10, IP38. . j
The golden gate was. open erf' 1 y
1 wide, '
A gentle voice said "conic".
With farewells unspoken,
She calmly entered in. _ A
Daughters": ~ m
Mrs. Rebecca Crosby
-Mr*. Clemen line Williams _ jl
Columbia, S. C. 1'
Mrs. Mary Thompson
| Mis. Ruth Wilson j
1 New York 'Cite
CAKI) OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs^ -Eugene Jones and
family wish to express their appreciation
to the friends and
neighbors for their , sympathy
during the death of their Kbit Eu- ___ fl
gene Maxwell I ones. - ? ?
notice
j To (lie Missionary Women o f
the Columbia -District: We arc i
asking the ladies to wear white
to the .morning sessionf" Please
ies))ond.
Mrs. l.illie Washington, " I
District President, I
W. R. I j. Clarke. P. E. ^
notice
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The monthly meeting of the
Woman's Christian Temperance ?j
nion will he held Monday, July 12
<:.">0 p.m. at the home of Mrs, 6c- |
eva l.cwis. '2J.15 Tlflkkcll A 1
Devotional: Romans ?L-l
t'ophrr Serviced Discussion: Posihilities-of
Service; Rewards of~? *? *
'ervice; How can we make this
nion a greater power hi this s
ommunity? _ J(
The next Quarterly Temperance
unday is July 26 th. Come one, ^
onio all. -< "T*,
visA his brother; from there to j
Washington, to his children; to -I
New York to relatives and friends
nd on to Boston, Mass., to sec ? H
mother brother Who he haven't
-eon for do odd years and then
from there back to us. We hope
im a pleasant and safe trip. ? , '
Rev. Taylor, the pastor of St. ^
Matthew and Mt. Olive Baptist
' churches will preach for us the Tr
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in ounuay evening ?n?l his pood .
choir will sing. ' - ' .4
Mamie R. llinton, reporter