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' .News In And |?
I The Forest City 1
CLEVEI^m^OHIO^ H
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By Rosalie I). Davis
Mrs. I.eju B. Cannon ami "rr:in
son, Oscar Cannon of 3103 Kllio
i Ave., Chicago, 111., have heen the '
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x ..uv.dc ftucsis ui tut* loxiner s 1
~~i daughter andson-in Jaw ME amT"1
Mrs. Turner Dunn of 9213 Pat- '
so in Ave., for the past 2 weeks. '>
Mfa 1'annnn (I.ela B. Neety") attended
Benedict College, Uul'unn
nia, S.C., and was u classmate of
the, writer's father, the late Alex??
ander K.~ Dupree. Relatives and
friends have made her stay i n
1 he Forest City very pleasant.
Mrs. Cannon is a very active, inem
her in the great Olivet Baytist,
church. Rev. J.H. Jackson, millj.
dster. Mr. Dunn is the son of Mrs.
Sophia Wiggins Dunn.
-Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Webster
of 2260 E. 87th St., have as their
house guest, the former's mother.
Mrs. Clarissa Webster of Chicago.
Mrs., Webster is an active member
of St. Paul A ME church of
that city.
Sunday, Aug. 8th, at 3:00 p.m.
the noted speaker, Mrs. Margaret'
Barnes of Oherlin, Ohio will b e j
;> presented us guest speaker by the.
Deaconesses of Triedstone Bap
- , f
tist church jn a special meeting.
The Rev." J.R. Plummer. minister.
The Social Workers of East I
Mt. Zion Baptist church, the Rev. |
W.M. Downs, minister, r gave at
? lovely garden party on August 1. from
4 to 6 p.m. at the home of
? Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dunrre. 2292
E. 97th SC... The- pennt.ifuC-Ja-WJV. was
artistically arranged so that
it resembled a garden. Vases of
^ cut flowers on parts of the fence,
and gorgeous growing flowers on !
the lawn mingled their fragrance,
and-beauty with the natural love-'
> liness of a perfect summer even- I
ing. Over 100 guests were pres
ent. Some were in formal attire,),
others wore reg"loT' tfarrfan eos-tpmes^'
large hats and dresses ^to |
match.
Among the guests were Miss1
Tane E. Hunter distinguished pres .
ident of the Ohio \State Federation
of Colored Women's Clubs, incidentally,
Miss Hunter was born ,
and reared in South Carolina, Mr.
A.C. Chandler, manager of the
k Dunbar Mutual Ins. Co., Mrs. N.1
? Morgan and Miss Dorothy I.a- J
Force of the WAVES. The menu '
consisted of sandwiches ofvar-'
ions kinds, punch and cake. |
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lf>. RIDC.K BRANCH NEWS
Friday night marked the end of J
the revival meeting. The officers
and members o f Ridge Branch '
* wrsh to thank all who helped to |
make this meeting a success. To- ;
i tal amount for the week about !;
$m.9(^ &? 1
Mr. Leroy Williams is home now I
from New Britain Conn. While
making the trip he stopped over),
to the following places, in Spring- [
held, Mass., visiting Mr. and Mrs.
^ Robert W/lliams and in Jamaica.)
N. Y., visiting his sister Miss
Cressie Mae Williams.
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.
I1?' Creighton Williams had as their
dinner guests the Revs.' Rhodes
and Bailey ofColumbra; Mrs. Cath
erine Williams of Ninety-SixMb.
Asia Harris, Mrs. Sally Holt and
Miss' Juanita Harris of Saluda;
Fgt. Henderson Brooks and Miss
Evetta Johnson of Ridge Spring.
Miss Juanita Harris spent last
week end with Theodore Padgett
8gt. Henderson Brooks is home
on furlough at this writing. Every
on? joins the joys of the family
when he comes in by surprise. He
visited in Columbia over the week
Mary L. Williams, reporter
-J,AKE CITY NEWS
The 104.3-44 term of the T,ake 1
Eft city school will begin Tuesday,:
Sept. 7th, at 9 a.m. The first teach
lapv era' meeting will be held Monday, 1
. ??pt. fi at 10 a.m., during which
thne plans for the year will b e
Hfc'- discussed ahd outlined. Nearly
Kfj' at) hooks in the 11th grade will
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)ICE INTELLIGENTLY
*|r? fighting for
r <<<<c<
MacXH OH% "Dtm+cuuy
u and ftxaat oar card 09 xhiblt tor
S. Schuyler. Director,
lew York 3L N. Y. ?
>e changed. More than 'half o f
he other high school hooks will
-e-changed also.?A price list for
ill these hooks will be available
11 a few days, so that students
ay come prepared to put ill <??'lei's
f?c- their books <n> the -first
ay. 11 itrh school hooks will he
ented and books from the first
through the seventh grades wijl
! !' free. The sihool phnvs-t-?>?u a? tc
10 time in getting down to work
and students are urged not to get
behind to starty r-i&t-h. Parents
are also urged to make unusual
sacrifices so ttrat their children
may take advantage of all the
time that the State is giving for
education, which is very important
now and will be more important
as time goes oh.
Mrs. Etta Barnes left for Geneva,
N.Y., Wednesday of last
week on account of illness of her
daughter Mrs. Nellie M. Smith.
Mrs. SiTrtth?has undergone a very
serious operation.
nrr. west news
Revival services were held at
Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. church from
Aug. 1st through the 8th with
the Rev. w. d. c. McClary,- pustoi
of St. Andrews AME church conducting.
Much real good , was accomplished.
Seventeen persons
were happily converted and received
into the membership of the
church. Rev. B. J. Glover and the
Christians of -Mlt. Lebanon and the
community gave such tine coopnation
that it was seemingly an
inspiration to the visiting minister.
Rev. McClary was accompanied
by Prof. and Mrs J. E. Smith
.bid daughter "Xliss Arneitha
Smith oi Andrews. They returned
home after the close of service
on last Friday night. Rev.
Glover closed the revival last Sunday
by preaching an instructive
iind convincing sermon on Baptism.
After this came the Bap
lismal seryice and the reviving ol
Seventeen '.new converts into the
church. Amount collected includ*
tng Sunday's- oM'erjng was $1117.28.
At Mt. Zion Presbyterian the
Rev. E. L. McAdams brought a
beautiful and - timely-message.
The usual Sunday school and
Voung People's meeting were held
* C A. X f *
ui ov. .nary, ai me evening service
Rev. L. E. Daniels brought p
wonderful message which was well
received. The offering was good.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wharton
iff Columbia were-tbe week end
guests of Mr. R. F. Wharton ami
family durine last week.
Mrs. Carrie Callaham atul daughter-in-law
Mrs. Callaham and
Mrs. Willie Mae Thompson o f
Spartanburg were the week end
guests of Mr; and Mrs. B. Z. Cunningham
during last week.
Mrs. Bessiv Gibson of Greenwood
spent last week with hei
brother and sister Rev. and Miss
Rebecca r.lnvnv
Mr. W. S. Young and two little
grandsons James and Calvin left
mi last Saturday for an extended
visit with relatives in Philadelphia
and New York City.
Mr. \V. E. Yauss is still rmprov
ing from injuries received ljrom a
fftll sustained some days ago;
Mrs. Martha Miller and family
of Greenville were present at th"
morning hour of worship at Mt.
Leba non?A-M-E- church?mr Itnrr StTtr
day.
Everybody of this?etrtmmmity is
very proud to know that Cpl. Lawrence
D. (What ton who rs some
where in Africa is doing nicely at
t)is last writing.
Miss Ruth Harris of Chicago
Illinois, is visrting Mr. R. F. What
ton and family. She has reported
having had a nleasnnf cta?
ST. JAMKS A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. F. Stanley. Pastor
Sunday, August 1 was a ver>
high day. S. S. at usual hour am
officers at their post. At 11:3<
the pasTof preached a very goo<
sermon taken from Acts 2:10% ?
Miss Ellen Gregg of Tampa, Fli
the sister of Miss Trecie Greg)
who left here 50 years ago is her
visiting. Her sisters Mrs. Adi
Leonard of Braddoek, Pa.; Mis
N'adene Leonard who has been t
Braddoek for the past * months
Miss CftfTTS' DstVts, Mrs. Juanit
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Rev. J. S. Martin. I'astor
i Sunday school opened ;it the s- !
I.ill hour with Sunt. J. (' A\">tito |
and teachers present; Offering!
banner went to class j. Ahs. I
sy Moore, teacher; attendance d . u
ner to class -I, .Mrs. V. J. Martin
teacher. Offering
Rev. Martin brought a forceful j
and instructive message to h>s I
hearers last -Sunday. We are en- |
joying the e-ospel story as told hv
the minister.
1 lie Trulhif~~A:d TTuird met Sun
day at the home of Mrs. I it?;.
Butts. Mrs. Ilutts served a delicious
lepast.
The Kniei'geney <4--b rum?at?tin
Hughes served very heavily.
M isff1 Frances Boykin of Bah
mole. Md.ris visiting her parents r
Rev. and Mrs. .J. A. Boykin. Miss
Boykin has a government job it
Baltimore. Bobby Blackinon a
" nephew of Miss?Boykin?accompa
TiieTl her home, tte rs~thii son- ol t
Mr. and Mrs. R C. Blackinon <U.|
it .. .L' It
asn nij? u?n. i 9. ^ .
; Mrs. Ethel (Srahain Washing |
toil, U. C.. is visiting' her ittothei ~
Mis. Jnnie Massey:
Miss Mary Wright returned las
week from Orangeburg where sin
attended S. C. State S. S.
Pfc; William tl. CI in fen and Mrs
Ointo nspent the week enl \v;t!i
parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Clin
ton.- IM'c. Clinton rs stationed a1
Tuskegee institute.
Cpl. Fred Davit* stationed., in-Texas
spent the week . end with
iiis father. Mr. Julius Davis.
Mr. Louis Moblev, Miskes In- v
Mcllwain. Rebec a Frasier. lieu
I lah Adams, motored to Columbia
Sunday to visit John Wright at
the Veteran hospital.
Misses Tensr atfd-Elizabeth Mack
.if Detroit, Mich., are visiting parrents
Mr. and Mrs. David Mack.
Pvt Claude Montgomery is
home on a furlough. He is stationed
in Texas.
St. Emma I
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ROCK CASTLE, VIRGIN!
the problems of the day. Mi
high school have pledged then
stock farm will supply the Arn
service In the army. A large ?
Davis who are visiting in Philadophia'
and Mrs. Drucilla Doughty
; nd children of Detroit. Mich., and
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of I.atta. They
were all with us in service.on that
Sunday.
Mr. W. M. Burch, Sr.. is stifl ot)
the sick list also Miss M. (I. Stevenson.
We pray for their speedy
recovery.
Mr. John Allen Burch of Saint
Mary church passed August 5th- '
i at his home. Funeral will hi- held
i Tuesday at St. Mary where he was
I u leader. ??
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.Mrs. Alma Dukerson spent the
week end in Columbia to witness
the marriage of her grand daugh"
tor. Miss- Drusillit Kelley. She re- ;
ports a pleasant trip'.
.Mis. Henrietta Wallace the wtftr
i >! Mi . Jjm_ Wallace returned thisv.eek
from Buffalo, N'. Y., where
she has been lor quite a while
with her children, also her son Mr.
('tilfpvd Wallace and Mr.?Willie
Jeter. f
__ Mrs. M. .1. Quick of JJunford.
N". C.Ts visiting her niece. -Mrsr
Martha Brown and family and
1 ! ciends Mrs. Qrrc-k also worship*,
ed with us at Williams Chapel A
M. K. Zion church Sunday and
made very timely remarks.
Miss F'lina M. Jeter of Washing
ton. I). C.. spent a lovely week at
| home with parents and family,
in Jacksonville. Kin.
Mr. Mike Hawkins socnt three
pleasant weeks with his children
Rev W. M. Jeter reports a greaf
meeting at Old Zion A. M. P4. Zion
ehnrch last week. Five souls were
i saved and SI 27.00 wis raised. Old
' I Zion has put on new life. Rev.
' Thomas Ferguson of Union con*
ducted the meeting. A great v
vtval was held at St. I.uke AME
5 Zion church last week. Rev. W.
i F. Hunter of Union conducted the
c ' meeting. A great meeting was
9 hf?M lit .Tsi'mptt Phnnnl Unnt rhnvp)^
s last week, Rev. Sanders pastor.
<' I .Mrs. Bei nice Brown Frederick
: spent the week end with her husa
Bund Pvt James Frederick in Floi
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I'KOOI1 !. ?(> ' ."/?;
Mr. Harry Goodwin, chairman ;<
it' the troop conuVuttot' at H<*\vur<l h;
School is iict i?> vr as Scoutmaster <
for Troop Intl. The Senfit*. have hi
hanged their meeting date from :r.
Mondays to Wednesdays at 7
p.m. Many oT t lie Scouts a r e 7"
working am! most of vhem havv i j
Wednesday evenings oil'. ' .
?The?troop is expecting to mil T
1.EX1NCTON CIKfllT NKWS ;
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Rev." I. (). Simmons. Pastor In
Sunday marked another 'high
day at Alt. /.ion church. We open ?
ec! our. Jt'vjyal th.-rc after a veiy . ,.
line Sunday school. Th.e senioi . p
h.-hoir.rjilied the choir h?>x and ren- J hi
iereil valuable service. Air. Wil- 1
lie Hrooks is the leader. Oar ]>as- ' !'
or conduct'-4-the ruiiHilar onenittg ! v.
demotion and then presented o..i t7>
r;uest_l)r. t. H. Alston. I?. 1 >. dean
>f the Theological department ot A
Allen university. And lajjeve me . P
i he dean really preach) d. Out I n
pastor extended an invitation *'oi \
(oiners, one person came. TIio 1
lolv Communion was 'admin's.ed ti
to the Christians. Alter a_ liheral i b
ollection our pastor introduced P
nd ptesented Dr. J. AI Ilinton.
Aigr. of the Pilgrim Life Insiir- > ..
mee cemnatjy and dl'd he preach? '
Indeed,; a message' that w ill limre? I
long. Dinner 'was then serve*;!.
I.Vv W If U..?7n...n ....... ,lw.
lirst sermon after tlinm'r and Rev.
Military School /
WAW.VA V'. .VA
IA. The new term artivifine nf iho
ilitary science ami tactics, industry
iselves to raise all their food, and ti
iy with horses. The military train nij
enrollment from many States is alrci
iiia. la
Those i'ii the sick list are much T1
improved. iJii
iioi.i.y mi l. m:\vs j "
! tk
1 Jotho 1 A. .M. K. Church
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Mind.ry school .was well attend- 1
id. l,esson reviewed bv Supt. .1. '1(
I". Fdwards. To say the week's j
meeting was g ?od at Bethel is HA
putting it mildly. Rev. .I.C. tjuar- da
les of Florence really preaeheil H
and the Holy Spirit calne in. The A
| astor Rev. Bethea was at his II
i."st Sin.day. Be1.. Rhodes and his l'
yood people worshipped with us a_i
Sunday nite. The spii it ran hTjrlj
while this (iod sent man preached, wc
rosier Vjaiisucn ami Ilea. ( aal 1
will make yon exercise sonic of tc
Un?se-sifts ttI grace when they hr- le
gin to sing. " lit
I itilv A. M. K. Church ! ci
Sunday being a nice day. our II
Sunday school was well 'attended, w
Rov. (iary was as usual good, al- te
though he l'elt heavy at tiiiics. '
-having received?a?ttdetrrrrrr"sTTil ' K
ing the death of his mother. Rev. di
Renett of Charleston ran a sue. J]
"cessTiiJ liietlliig. Many souls came ill
to Christ. a
Miss (). R. I.ishon carried rpiite
a few of the voting people to Den- tl
mark to attend the convention. di
Re', s. dary and Rennet t, Mestjai.fvs
W.tack,. Jactpics, Vo'ing. tl
Messrs. Hurts and Palmer also?^
attended the missionary Cbnven- w
linn. ?
Hill /.ion Raptist Church In
Sunday school at the usual hour h
Sunday nite was our rally which
was very good. $58,115 was raised. IV
Our revival began Monday nite. a
Come and hear this great Kvange- \
list. Join in let us save somebody (
in nouy miii. i leacn m. i jair An
ifevson, along with the other I>c;i- <
cons are doing their bit to ljaw> '
the church christianized with oni
leader Rev. M. Wright we can d
see the lighthouse. ( h
Mrs. Klt/.a Wriyht our pastor's fi
wife and daughters spent several.-* v
clays visiting Mrs. Mary Nelson., n
in Summerville, Mrs. Wright's s
uunt; and icport a tine stay.
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I, f. > I .. .1 - .-volll 111...-i
after ;he summer months. 1S?.
i> met with tl i- troop on a nhnii
ff occasions a.id e\piessed
nivelf a? Icing inlet ested in tak _
The h ade! shin.
( . ! 1 Ir. St..:1. aial .M:. .lav
i..t i t i anaU'ti left -1 "t>iu nt?:iV
i:I:iy in a*t ;v?l a'Smut l.cad
1?; i. ,i i. iii Atlanta, tin.
b_ii?\yi 1' In- awa.v for a week.
.,11. Ki i!n:'?ii brought .the fourth
t \'.v nilioyi'il these serous
>u tvtt h. T,ho usher board
t Z.inn tJ 'H'j f?r both of these
rvices. T,?vo oiftei persons in
i?rirt* , l.af. TV ftr-V. "Willie Green
reached the night sernrm aial
!;r Mi ..-Pleasant atai Jones chaph"!
?;siv,'.- lM. atTiI Mrs. \V
I'.^.'lri, Mamie Me('lellan.
. 11j| ? 1 u'ith' as i.iid niado lime~~
r . .:.:ii-k's. A'l-p Mr lleywanl'
l ie s ten sisters trom l.k'trin't.
;ith. ami tv.o daughters of Ohio.
'nHio I?i' i ami ( iiit. Iami two
i? cos al'-o Mrs. Mtiniie Rutler of
,t >' York City ti.e sister of Mi.
o-?di 1*. Sev. ell, All are in at-i.dance
ai ut..y revival. We are
a greTit 'meeting. The Rev.
!. I', rinivli'ali is conducting. The
in- v. orki i < of this church are
.i\ i?.iyi ih w new > made and pile of
i "o d wlnte friends Mrr-Julian
K Cromer. gave five dollars on
:ii news and many oliiers have
e!|ioU ;n a tint wav. we will make
tfn'v'it later. Our meetinyr sit
flakes Pla
v - ^njranH^K c J;
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RS^H
St. Emma Military School will
and farming will be stressed,
a learn every trade necessary to i
g enables the boys to make rapui
ady certain.
avcly Mill
he pastor Rev. Rhode will In- at
s post Sunday. The choir-avill Ijl
its best. Win n you stay awa\
out vhiuch you will ini-s sonic*
dug.
iirget \. M. F. Church
Presiding Holder Fanner will
)lil his last'quarterly conference
itt.Tday an<i will preach' at Tar t
Sunday morning. Bethel Sunty
night. Rev. N.A. Bethea Mrs.
. Godwin, Ida Montgomery. K.
nderson. A. M. Edwards." Ola
tints aUfuidod missionary cOtr. en
on in Demai k. Rev. Cummigs
1 <I Ids good people know how to
itertain. He's from Holly Hill;
e were not surprised.
The summer school for Minisrs
has just closed, under the
artership of Dr. Everett
ysident of the San tee T h e 1 o 1 og i il
Seminary, located at Holly
ill. Dr. Event t is loing great
ork here for the coming minisrs.
For the next thirty days Dr.
verett will be at Pinevillc coniicting
the summer school I'm
[misters at the Antioch Thelo>gical
Seminary. He belie>es in
trained ministry.
Mr. Walter Jackson of St. Maticws
worshipped at Bethel Sunny.
Come again.
Our sick list; Miss Alice 15e
m . . i-' - : \ l : i':
K'ii, .'m. j.u^rniii Williams hi
ri County hospital. We trust they
ill soon he ' themselves soon.
Mrs. ho-+1; Keith" writes her sisjr
is mm h' hotter. She hopes to
e home soon.
.Mi--. William Swett is visiting
!r. anil Mrs. .James Swett. She
ttended summer school at State.
1r. Swett works in the Navy at
harleston.
-RKKHY IIKANCII M.WS
A very nice S. S. was helil Sunay.
Alter the lesson Kev. Don
roke thy hreail of life. When he
nisheil everyone felt that rcvihJ
meeting ?hr+4 heguu^ Monday
ight Rev. Jestin preached a soul
tii ? immt sermon, hve.iyone enjoyd
ttie (iiacon-i jj.o- ? 1
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AKoT.Nl) WEST t'Ol.l'.MBlA
B> Ko\. \. I.. Diggs
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Tile everybody revival meoC.'ivg
that closed at Double Bran !i A.
.M-. Jl-i. jJlU.'''1 hist Fiiuay night
-was a suecess from start to'"finish.
Rev. Mdlwain prea.hed won
<K rt ul sermons. The wiiu-r hoard
r.iin Thursday night for Itiniseif.
Tin- revivalclosed with L'l con\oils
and the collection mounted
to *142.'0S. _
bundav found the writ or at Trin
"ity AM K church. Nowhorry. Rev,
I.. N. Caughman of West Col. niiI7a,
oast or.. It was the h' o:iimitn>
ot .i-hi ir revival meeting. In comrany
with lloy. anl Mrs. Caughman
we roaohoil the clnireh about
1 1 There w o met tin- follow injr
ministers: Kov. \V. ('. Clolanr
pastor of Bethel A. M. F. chuivh
visiting lelatives ami fi iends. Rev
II. S. Smith pastor of Sbiloh stu
lion A. MI. K.. church. Prosperity
Presiding: Elder. Rev. O. C. Dun
ham of Newberry distri.t; Rev. K
I.. M<y>re pastor of Sbiloh cireni'
brother John M. Works and broth
or .Ernest Moore. loe-,l m- aehe,-?The
District Sunday school sossior
was good. The lesson was won
dcrfully taught by Mrs A1 i i
Smith. Rev.'W. C. Cleiand pretu '
id the first sermon from Acts Id
fiotn which he preached with pow
at; Colldi'tion?8fll .OR.?
Tlie funeral, of brother J o h ?
Render- who departed this life ot
Tuesday. August 3rd was conduct
oil by his pastor. Rev. Caughmat
n the presence of a la?M>o= congre
gation of sorrowing relatives" an
friends. The text was taken I
Tini. 4:7. After the body Was de
posited dinner was served, whiel
was enough for all.
The third sermon was by Rev
K. I.. ..Moore who took his text 1
i nu. i;i- inmi wmen iu* iueacne<
a sweet sermon.. Collection
At night the lire still burning Rev
H. S. Smith preached?h4s?trST
Samuel 1T.t.'W. from which h<
Retail Mosul in fine si: cess. Elev
n tun sons came over on tin
Lord's side.
Mrs. liattie Gould left for he
"tre in Savannah. (la., on Sunday
M.'ss Ruth Raw I of Philadelphia
< :vo :n?-. 1 or aunt MVs. Ma
tha Mitchell. Mrs. Muhle Walke
t ; r m New Vork City visit
ing Iter mother Mrs. .Jennie E
Si
September |1J
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prepare (lie students to meet
The Cadets at this-1 boarding
I lie war effort. The'St. Emma
I advancement when called for
..We regret that Miss Edna Ma
this has an -attack of appendicitis
u\, f.... i
-u-t ptut uu uc-i .? ii'iiiV'
cry.
, Oil'- visitors Sunday: Mr. Ben
nil* Gibson front Now York; Mr
Gil) Abney front Ward; Pvt. Isaac
, Jac-ksoti TrbnT CanT["TTdfdoff. ~
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JOHNSTON NEWS
j Rosa Spring church revival nice
oil' was :> gr<-a* sue ess <-ond
j by Rev. Walker of Columbia. Eacl
.sermon was soul Stirling. Wed
i itcsday night preaching by ex-pas
'pi Rev. J. S. Cordon. On Fridat
relit services were held hv oui
pastor Rev. S. H. Hightower am
I'M'tyonc enjoyed ft and was hap
T??trl raised ?150.71).
| The Mt. Zion Sunday school me
aii lime with Sunt, and teacher:
[Tt their duty. Lesson taught Bj
< I) a. Alex B. Harrison. Rev. Ma
I.rell preached the sermon.
Mrs. Rrbbie Merriv of Atlanta
iCia.- was to see her sister M-rs
i Noah Amos on Sunday.
I Revivals have begun ' itnd thi
it: ny f iends and relatives- are a
I home to tlui_.(U?light of all.
We are hapoy to report tha
Mi's. Marella Forrest is doing a
V"'l as votild be expected alter he
j operation.
I Wo are happy to have Mrs. Val
era Warren here after visiting a
I Philadelphia,
M?*s. Tona nt f v'siting he
; cistors and hro' Iters in N. Y. YTT\
.Miss Dorothy Stevens if. atten
inv summer school at Ridge 11 i 1
hith school.
Mv? 'Rebecca Dukes and F.mm
R"T) Wallace arc visiting their sis
Iters and friends in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mile* an
j family were the guests of Mr. an
I .Mrs. Romeo Hurley and famil
[Sunday.
' Mrs. Oornclii's Simpkins is o
i he sick list. We > hope her
. peedy recovery.
| Rev. (t. W. Brighthop prenche
a soul stirring sermon at the M
I '/ion Baptist church,
j Mr. and Mrs. Hubens were vr
t itrng iTT Aiken Sunday aftcrnooi
Mrs. (Jhaney Reeder
Of- New berry
Laid To Rest
I po neiitl- services - forM t *, -Cha.-]
iicy Keeder, 77. well known citiI
iicn of New berry were held Wedl
i.c-iiliiy .alV.L'1-UUjyu at 1 lie James
> Hopewell Baptist church.
,\i i. Hecdvr passed early Sun1
.?\ uio.ning. after an illness ol
c\cru-i yea.s. She was born ami
mFit-iI' m \ ewboiryrS!;t
i< survived by lum wTdowei
'[ In' W. K. Reeder; live sons
Wn !c and Cleophas of N. Y.
I Pity: Clifton of Washington. D.C.
>. I', of Thoinasville, N. ('. .and
Sylves er of Newberry; 4 danghi-is.
Mesdanies^ Chancy l.ake,
Miry Wri.ht and Rachel Menderon
of ^Washington, D. C., Bernice
Uitherford of Newberry; twelve
grandchildren; eleven great-graud
hilden.
L The following program was carried
out: Procession; Hyinig A
Pew More Years Shall Roll; scrip
tine. Ke<T'J. I'. (lilison; Invocation
Rev.' Micks: Solo. Coin' Home Kev.
rr ia r-....i.i.....?rrnrr........"^n..j?
r4,li. VKlUUIt ll, V/IIIUUU V mm.t VC"
leste B. Scott; Telegrams an<l
letters Rev. E.E. Gaulden; Duet,
Well Done. Mesdames Gibson and
r Gulden; Remarks; Song, Jed by
I Rev. Mrs. Shepherd; principal eu
logy Rev. Ingram; Song, Noth'
ing Between, led by Rev. Clark;
Recessional.
Among those,attending the funeral
from put of town were;
Mrs. Rachel Henderson and chilj
dren, Reeder Mae, Nina M., Mildre<l
and Wade Edward (|>onny)
Mesdames Chaney Lake and Mary
L. Wright, Mrs, Berta Williams and
on,- Robert, Jr., M?\ and Mrs,
' Clifton Reeder, Mrs. Marion Gray
" Misses Juanita and Alice Banis,
ler, Miss Joe Ann Scott of Wash
i ington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. O.P,
Reeder of Thomasville,..N. C.; Jas.
per Caldwell and mother, Mr
and Mrs. John Evans and Rev
and .Mrs. Ingram' of (Columbia;
Mrs. Weston Wright, Cleophas
Reeder. Mr, and Mrs, Wade Reed
"7 or. Ji., and daughter Joan Ade;
laide of??Y. City;?Rev:?Hiek;
? of laturens; Mralumi's Minna
im inton.
I On the morning of August first
j Ciod sent an angel in, 1_ . .
And asked the family Tlit?ir
dear mother to lend.
We loved you, dear mother. Viis
Hilt Goir loved you best,
; So, He took you into heaven
For an -eternal rest.
, Sleep on, dear mother
1 " .. "
1 A n:l ?take your rest.~
,'ln have had you. with us so long
! Wo have - been wonderfully bless
; e<i.
THE FAMILY.
preached a real doctrinal sermon
Collection ?8.75. Total amount
taised for the day $88 41).
Mrs. Alice Smith, Rev. Smith's
; wile is a power m a meeting- also
. Rev. Moore's wife. Rev.?Caashman's
wife don't make no fpss hut
. she is there just the same. The
meeting will continue until Fridav
. nitrht of this week and is conduct
ed by Rev. H. A. Adams of Allen
dale. We hope for them a "Success.
The relatives and friends o 1
I Pfc. Luther Samuel Golden wen
p very happy to see hrm at home or
1 a recent furlough. Pfc. Golden
} the son of Rev. and Mrs. L. R
Golden of West Columbia is stationed
at Camp McKall in North
Carolina. He has now* returned tc
camp from frfs enjoyable stay ai
1 home where he spent the greatest
. portion of* his time attending
church and visiting numerous deai
t friends whom lie hath failed to sec
r ince his inducti(Ai.Jju Match. Wc
"Rope for Pfc. Golden much success;
. m performing the greatest dut>
for his country.
?Trinity?News ?
Rev. J. N. Cauglinu n. Pastor
t S. S. opened at the usual ho u
with the Supt. at his post. Tht
t esson was taught by Mrs. Smit)
s and reviewed by the Supt. Prayei
i neeting followed lead by the sis
?rs. Kevjval began here and tht
' itrH. The pastor was accnmna
t nied by the many preachers. Ser
von hv Rev. Clelton of Greens
? "l"'. NT. C.
r~i Fanner a I services for Mr. Johr
! Beetle I was held conducted h \
1 e pestor assisted hv Rev. Smith
5 h.ie"t of the message The Ent
' ' a Sniritual Fight. Mr. Reedei
<? q member of Trinity chnr.-b
tie leaves to mourn his passim* s
'i i'Wfe, H children, 1 brother and sis
'Mt.r
y I The evening sermon was prenel
| -d by Re\,:>"H'.' I,. Moore from-th<
nji' vt II Tim. 1:13, subject j Know
a He preached a soul stirring sei
I hinn. Closing sermon by Rev. TT
d | S. Smi-th from the text I Samue
t j 17: Mb Visitors were numerot^#
^inoi nt raised Sunday wns $K7.
!- .*>0. See Mirs Necie Bell Burts ant
t get the Baimette-Letttfer.
Saturday, August 11, 1913
Classified Advertising
Column
[ Special Notices, Cards of Thanks,
:ein<n iunis, IJirlh Announcements
' \ rriage Announcements, etc. are
I 11 urged for at the rale of lllc jjer
! line. Cash must accompany the
j .t tier. Minimum charge oOc.
I CAHL) OF THlANKS
We wish to express oui deejj
est uppie?lalioii for tne hunt
,.ee?ls and the many InimUriil
fioi al .olt vrtligs. tendered to us due
uig the Miners alio ueaili oi o. i
111i-iions mother and wife.
Willi U.miest" regards,
ICI.V . W. it. t:hi.I)Kit
and CFiitdi en.
IN M KM OH I AM ^
In sad, hut loving memory of
our dear grandmother, Mrs. Margaret
Hughes, who departed this
tjfu August 11, 1!?41, two years
au'o- i
pi.t'cious (iiii' i rum u? is ^?me
A voice we loved i.s stilled;
, ?
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be tillcul. ?
MTTS. HELEN CHEEKS,
Crand-daughter,
Mrs. Mary Helen Ueas, .Mj". Lenjj
and James Henry 1 Creep, Greatgrandchildren.
s
IN MEM OKI AM
t
!
In sacred memory of our lov- , .'
1 nj? husband and father Mr. John
Weston Martin, who departed this
life one year ago, Aug. if, 1942,
Lord help us live from day to day
In a self forgetful way;
And teach us how that we should
pray,
And trant that we shall meet again
on that great day.
I Mrs. Martha --L. Martin, wife
Mrs. Inez Martin Crant, ,
Daughter.
, I N ION BAPTIST OlIl'RCH
Rev. L. C. Jenkins. Castor
There was a large attendance at
the Sunday school with Supt. and
teachers at their post. The les;
son was hispiringly taught. At
( the moining services our.?pastQr,
;|.oke from (Till. b:i, sobjefjit Christ
and the Freedom He Cives. which
wi.v inifn-Miiig mm enjoyeu
r- by all present. The evening?see
y? i also?Lnsniriny. Our ?
^ pastor's sermon .was suitable for
service.
, Several visitors- were with us
Sunday whom we always make
v.elconie. Among theni Were Ur.
Tnd Mrs. J. A. Uacoats, vke-presi
dent of * Benedict college; Mrs
Mary Wlvitener of Laurens
Mrs. Annie Stay's of (Jreenville; *
fc Cvl. ClUI'tiM.e Hichardsun;?Cph?
- _lllin_l)aiit zlrr. MxvCco.~-Wattsr-lh? ?
><>n of Mrs. Clara Watts from Bos
ion. Mass , and others.
Sick list: Mesdames Chillis Hale
Maggie Delaney, Hosetta Coles,
Susie Workman and (.Jrace Hodge
Vlro is in the Columbia hospital;
, .Messrs \V. M. Gi titer. Will Tay
.in arm i)!. i;oL)inso!i. W e pray
them (iod's speed.
Several members are leaving for
New York and other places and
,?sk the prayers of the church.
Our pastor is planning to leave
an his vacation aftei Sunday,
Me in hers and friends are wishing .
! bin an enjoyable trip by giving
i him a donation in envelopes. .
Daisy B. \V411inms, reporter
. HANNAH A. M. F. ClU'RCH
Rev. T. K. .Robinson, Pastor
Sunday was the begining o f
our revival meeting. ?5. S. opened
' at us' al hour. The lesson was re
v'ewed hy Deacon H. R. Reeder
\ of Hopewell Baptist church.
At 11 :*>0 we had a very inspir.
ing message by our pastor. This
?? ....... -r it- >
?v?n iuii oi rnougnt and
i everyone was made happy. Col?
lection $80,5.1. The second sermon
was preached by Rev. B.F. Sumpter
of Miller Chapel. Many hearts
were made to rejoice in the God
of their salvation. Music by Mil- ?Cn
(er Chanel choir. Collection $12.00.
A-f -t o'clock the third sermon
. was preached by Rev. H. L. Bon
aparte of St. Mary and Brown
Chapel churches. St. Mary choir
rendered music. Collection $22.10.
On Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock
the P. E. Dunham preached
another wondeiful sermon. Thiy~v
. was really a spiritual trcnt. Col-19? ^
lection $18.5-1. Total collection foi
) ?he day $137.10 of which we were
' , very grateful to each and evet y
one. We had quite a nurtiher of
?' visitors from out ofi town.
KnENK7.FR A.M E. CHURCH
Rev. U. X. Wilson,?Pastor ?
( hurlestou?We are proud to
say that ouf church is still moving
on nicely while our beloved
pastor is olT on his vacation,
i Sunday morning at 11 a.m. the
; assistant pastor Rev. G. W. Heyw'ard
gave us..a strong gospel me>E
1 sage. It was enjoyed by all. ,
At 8 p.m. Rev. I. Washington
preached an informing sermon.
The services were good all day.
S nday school and ACE League
were largely attended. Every de1
partment of the church is active.
All are working hard to help put
- ofer a great program this confer1
enee year. Pray that our suc?ey
fontUiui, " *"