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Saturday, August 14, 1948 GAFFNEY NEWS Sherard Chapel CME Church ? Rev. W, "EL Wilson, Pastor Sunday was a lovely (lav. Slut- ' I day school opened on time. Immediately 'after morning service j began. The pastor preached a real good sermon. We must say """ tTial TTcv. WtTsdh TaTCttty "gtXllVg ? us some real gospel. Thq t Holy communion was taken. There were no night service' dh account of the 3rd quarterly conference wasjointty-7?with- ^herard-i and Bethel at Blackshurg. | -The Montgomery Gospel quintet j famous winners of Carillna Cnl. I mod Quartet contest heard regularly over WBT, Charlotte, N.C. Chapel church Monday nitc, Aug. V Mrs." Walter Po? and ifaughter, Martha Jean spent last week In Spartanburg with relatives. " The Mt. |>inai Baptist church has closed a successful ie\ival \ nixing. . , / to thp iifliny( {tjjcnds is __i_. the illness of Mr. Joe Elmore at his home on Broad St. Miss Hnster J. Kouoll of Rnnk-I Rodgers recently. Miss Fcwell teaches at Fort Mill. . ^Sgt. James B. Edwards and Sgt. * James L. Corry of Camyr Tyson, Tcnn., have returned to camp after a ten days furlough in the ? city.* Pvt. Howard Odell Rodgers of Newport News, Va.. "is here visiting his father, Mr. Foster Rodgers, who is ill. her school term for the?summer. Misses Mafy and Marie Powell | and Miss Florence Hayncs and Mr. Isaac Powell, Jr., spent Sun' day in Spartanburg with friends. Pvt. Raul Bridges spent Tnesday evening at the home of Mr. Isaac Powell, Jr. They enjoyed the evening playing cards. Mr. Ben Bonner was guest of Miss Doris Watkins Friday eve. Mrs. Mary IJ. Rodgers began her summer school session a t Gowdyville July 20th. Miss Genevieve McCorkle has enrolled at Cuntral School 29 stu ?dents. "Miss Sallic Bankhrad has cnlrolled 26 studcntsT at Wilklnville school. VT?..~11~ f ' ? n ?'uo. nuti-iiH uurry 01 Salisbury, N.C., is visiting parents and friends here. Acv. Alex Littlejohn of Hiek N. t;~fs visiting his Wife," Mrs. bessic LittlejohTT: Mrs. Virginia Barnes and son! of 'HickoiV, N.C.. are spending! some time with Mrs. Bessie Littlejohn. Mrs. Littlejohn is Mrs. Barnes' grandmother. Mrs. Ida Mitchum of Cleveland Ohio is hero visiting relatives. Mr. Adolphus Roberts of Winston-Salem, N.C., is here visiting his sister and brothers Mrs. Ida Ryers, Miss Mamie C. Roberts, Mr. Gaytha Roberts. Pvt. Win. Harrison, .Jr., of Camp Sibert, Ala., is spending sometime with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrison. Pvt. George Hill * of Camp h'ibcrt is also here visiting his wife. On Thursday night at the home of Pvt. and Mrs. George Hill a ngrty was given by Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Harrison in honor of Pvts. George and Wm. Harrison, Jr. Pvt. Frazer Hemphill of Camp Sibert is visiting his parents. Mrs. i<ia I.ittlcjohn and c 11i 1?ircn of Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs.' M. Oates of Washington, D.C.; Mr. Edward Byers of Pitsburgh, Pa., P at the bedside ?f thcii father, Mr. Green Byers. Mrs. Violet Gaston Spann has returned to her home in Phdadel-1 -- phir. ffftrr n visit to her mother Mrs Cora Gaston and sisters Mrs. Jam* b Harrison and Mrs. Eoui.se & m ' r ^PF. Mr. \ .0. Jefferies a n d .laughter Miss Volina, left Thursday for Brooklyn, N.Y., to attend the National A.ME Zion Missionary meeting. Mrs. Jefferies and (laughter will visit their sister and aJnt.. Mrs. Toledo- Hatwoad_ji u ladelphia before returning. Dunton Chapel Sunday school t won the ?10 attendance prize with | an average of 137 percent. Mr. H.K. Gist sponsor. New readers of the Palmetto J Leader are: Mrs. Delia Falls. Mrs Lilly Petty. Mrs. George Hills. Miss Bertha Goodes, Messrs. W. ' P. Jefferies and Eugene Woods. Mrs. Clarence McKinncy and | Baby McKinney are visiting relatives in Spartanburg. Mr. Fred Corry has returned ' ' M " to Washington after a visit t& relatives here. For good news road The Palmetto Leader. ?<i R KENWOOD' NEWS This city on a whole is filled with inspiration and aspiration foi the thc 'ilytrrg "GTid'Tnr account of this war. So much so that it has been instigated by the Mayor to call the Christian family to prayer every day at twelve o'clock. Every day at twelve the sirene blows and all Christians fall .OP their knees and pray for oui boys at the front. Not that this ir the only tie the Christians i'n Greenwood prays, but that there might be a time when all can prey together for one common cause. Sunday was a great day in this city. The record stands that the Lord is 'with us. s At Weston Chapel A. M. E. church the Sunday school met- at the usual hour after which the nastor preached from the text Hosea 13:1. Visitors were Miss Dor. ris Brown of New York City who is here visiting her uncle Mr. Joel Pcrrin. She is a recent graduate of Mbrris high school. N. Y. and Jg.-planning to attend Julliard Con scrvatory of Music in the near futurp. She will remain wHh her un le until November. Her aunt Mis. Lossie was called away., t<\ iier sister's home in Plainfield, K J., on business. Her sister is the same Rev. Mrs. Annie Collier. At 5:00 p.m. we were blessed to nave the Tobe Ilartwell Gospel /horus of Spartanburg to sing at cur church. This was a great treat. We can witness, that this chorus &_piic-aniong the best in this country. a. Mrs. L. H. Washingtonxthe esteemed hostess of the girls dormitory at A. and M. College. Tallahassee. Fla, and who has held this position for the past 11 years if doing jituch good to heVp train girls for life and help out in many vays to train both hoys and girls She has made many a ' mother's heart proud of thctr offspring. We ington, as a visitor in the city. She and her niece Mrs. Esther Chism and little -son Bobbie are here vis. i iting her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Moore." ] Mrs. Essre T. Stuart of N. Y C the lovely daughter of Mrs. Sal-' lie Hodges is here visiting mothei and sister Mrs. Helen Riley. The many friends of- Pvt. Daniel Lawton will bo glad to know that he is well and doing all right in ! Australia. Pvt. Law too is the son | of Mr! Anderson-and the late Mya-J Lawton cf thfs city. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. L7 T. Moore vis ited Trinity1 A. M. E. church in Newberry county Sunday which j was the beginning of their revival, j The any friends'df Mrs. Annie Mae Wison will be sorry to learn of hgr death. Pvt.^AVcslcy A brains who' is stationed hi California is-, here visiting his parents. Mrs. Geo. Martin and Xchildretr llpi-hort an/I VlVir. T ....\ VI Ann Caldwell and Mrs. EfWc M.| Moore visited Pleasant Baptist church on Monday attending -the revival meeting. This was an old | time meeting which was enjfjjWAl, by all. Miss Lcnora Nance of Washington is a visitor at the home of the Ed. Perrinsc on Haekett St. Since receiving her A. R. at Spelman. Miss Nance has points on her mas. tors in Economics at American university. Washington, She is employed as a -statistical1 olcrl.?mthe government service. Prof, and Mrs. .John R. Harper "I Browning Home, Camden and fit tic* John Roy. .Jr., are home visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Parker Smith on Maxwell Ave. Pfc. Johnic T. Williams, Fort Fanning. Ga.. s a week end guest of his wife Mrs. Wilhelmina Johnston Williams on Haekett St. Mrs Gilbert Batton and Gilbert Jr.. are*home from Washington, with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sim jus. WEST COLUMBIA NEWS Principal M. I). Bogan announces Hm tilt! term?of?tbrI.akev/ew hitrh school will begin on Tuesday, September 7, 1043 I A meeting of the faculty is called for Monday. September 0, 1043. T'ne patrons arc asked to get their children ready for school. Please be ready?to lent or bnv vour books during the enrollment period. We are looking forward to a successful school term. Principal Lybrand announces that the 1043-44 school tc~m of the Cayce grammar school will be gin *>n Tuesday, September 7th. HAKDKEVILLE NEWS S. S. of St. Stephens A. M. E | whs opened at us. al hous- *tfith I Supt. Nathaniel Washington at j his post. The 02nd anniversary of Alt. Calvary llaptist church was hclif Aug. 2nd. thiu the 8th. Monday .-tLighX-llcv,.,..r.J,'. Alili;hv'l]..>y>>s..Ike speaker. Amount raised $10.10. Tuesday night, Kev. F. Edward . entertained, raised $21.Id. Wednesday night, Kev. J.C. Simmons raised $10.11. Thursday night Rev. N'ed Washington raised $21.21. Friday night ReV. S. A. Williams raised $11.00. Sunday at 11 r.'lp Deacon George .Jenkins and his S. S. workers rendered a very interesting mogram. Solo by Mrs. Wilson; duct Mrs. Z. E. Primus and Ossie Williams; selection b y Hardeeville Jubilee quartet, M. B. Randall 1st tenor; Casey Brown 2nd tenor, . SCENES AFRICA?Meml V. A. Clark. Pine Bluff, Arkansa I Lieutenant William Campbell. Tu? erts, Pntehard. Alabama; First tenant Erwin B. Lawrence, Clevel ST. MARK A. M. K. CHURCH Rev. K. E. Washington, Pastor Sunday was a great day at St. j .Mark, th >i gh being somewhat sad | as one of the oldest nieinbois was | laid to rest. Sister Abie Gethers; I after serving veiy faithfully l'oi~| about 50 years. She died a chris- j tian death. Rev. Washington delivered the sermon; after a mini ber of the brothers and friends TRANSPORTATION CORPS seeing. In India this is tantamo observe tKe custom ot removing n The natives wisely wear slippers G1 shoes are made for sturdier pi mouth, Ohio; Sergeant William H Orange, New Jersey: Technical Sm Alphonso Gibson, Wilmington, be risit the temple. IK MO MOWS | Macedonia Kaptist Church Rev. ('. 10. Rhodes. I'astor well attended Sunday. The pas- j tor took Ins texl from Rev. 7:.'! and | entertained his audience in the usual way. A number of visitors were present. In the afternoon services the spirit ran high when a group of spiritual singers from St. Peteis Rapt, cluiruf if Aioore- | A meeting of the faculty is Tailed for Monday, September <>th. The parents are asked to heln us vet all pupils in as early as possible so they can tfet their book*, < THE PAOTETT I .James Washington, baritone and | ' Archie Chisolin, basso; paper in | behalf of pastor 41ev. I'. R. Wash > inglon; l.eade ship /.Mrs. Ideiltr , Brown; History o/ Church Mrs.; Nellie Mitchell. Deacon- Walter i k inlaw. and Milton Brown finance 'committee for the day. Remarks : !: 0111 Rev. .). Simmons. The- roJl^.olL ilccciiactL inillisV.er^. and deacons was called ty>- Bro. G. Jenkins and beautiful white roses were presented by Mrs. B. ' Kinlaw, ^n. remembrance of them. L lie Mil! was called of those who are-diving -and -beautiful red roses v. i... presented. ___ The closing sermon was deliv- tered by pastor Rev. P. R. Wash i mgtor.. who preached a soul .s'iri.ne sermon, from Acts 20:28 : Collection for the day $75.38; total collected $157.82. After which ! interesting remarks- were made by Mrs. Z. E. Primus. A debate was given at Fishe) ~ > v. J ' ' -4 --- . 'v , Rnrnin at PobNe RHi s; Second .Lieutenant Willie Fuller, ' 'kegee Institute Alabama; standing, S Lieutenant H?-rbert E. Carter, .Amors and, Ohio.*' All these lieutenants attec * r'jwjiw ? v" i > n-jiiu w? 11 vi tv. M A-t?1?oV4o? k- friends- -mrd?visi- |-j , tors from far and near enji)e tort witness t>io la\ inu of the corner-| I stone of St. Mark church. After j i a Inick foundation had keen lai.. j by Kev. Washington; our I'resid-lu iitf Kldtrr was not, present. beinn t: 11. Dr. It... F.. l'?rog-tlou,?pastor?of--4 Emanuel church. Charleston was i li he Meting Presiding Elder. Dr. \ J Biogdon preached a heartfelt ser- I v mon from St. Matthew 21:42. | a But^no of PuhUe Pelat IN INDIA?"Wish You Were Here"?, unt to taking your shoes off, for no is shoes before going into a Hindu ' or sandals (note 2 pairs near the sig jrposes. But. left to right, Staff Scrj VVhalcy York City; Technical geant Allen P. Turner, Nicholasvillc, laware, sit in the heat of India's aflc Pond came in and set the church en fire with songs and shouts. .Mrs. C. K. Rhodes the pastor's ; wife is receiving congratulations .. on the wonderful program she 1 s|'?i"ini 'd ILi-a Alia S 11 11111 a 1 blind lady held the audience spi'P I , hound with her elodious voice of [ sph itual songs. i I Mr. /.innernian Bowman. Knox i' ville. Tenn.. has returned home af tor a K w days stay here with his ' Messrs* Willie Williams, Ira Wil 1 Hams Sr., and Ira Jr.. of Gary. < 1 West Va.. are at hoove for a few ( 1 days visiting relatives and friends. | ! Mr. Charlre Jones is spending vometime in Winston-Salem, N._ 0., with his children. __ O LEADKR ChapeK M. church Sunday night j by Bio. Cast y Brown, with Mrs. i ]anie i Williams as captain for ' Fi-bT-T Chapel and Mrs. Daisy Washington- as captain for Mt. Calvary. A fine discussion was chjoyed by all; with Mt. Calvary canning out in the lead. I A duet was sting by Bros. K.J. -Bnckstitfiis-and Mr?hh ltnndoll; " the Hardeevillc Jubilee sang a selection. Amount raised by captain Mt. Calvary $17.00;*" Fishel Chapel $1^.00. Total $.'15.00. Mis. K. I'rimus who is pros-' ident of tlie Paront-Tcachers. Association of liartleeville Consolidated school, is asking all parents*, to meet at the school house up Monday uigliL Aug.?Lb ?oi_ . business of importance. I'm thanking the many friends who have- taken a copy of ThtT Palmetto Leader this week. M. B. Randall, Reporter. itiona D. 8. War Department I leeling, First Lieutenant Herbert. Iarboro, North Carolina; Firatl | econd Lieutenant Leon C RnK.i ^ ', Mississippi, and Second Lioo-i r idcd Tuskcgee Institute. Phe?stone which- tbo builder re- * cct-ctf, the same?became- bead?erf- ? he, puiier. Collection was good. bvor'vf Mnm O"! .. S-S* - V . nviib Wt?L III ?l >|)IIIL;al shout. a Our work is moving oil. We are I'ttitjvr ready for conference. Our lastur is (Ud?g a great work. n ins done more than many in 5 (| ears. We are praying that lie d i ill continue to'improve in henTiTT s he was sick for the last month. |] smsws i c 9 mm ' 4# : | f j' ? ?A. * b I>on? O. S. War Department " \ day of leisure calls for sight- . well-informed traveller fails to 1 Temple or a Muslem Mosque. ^ n) which slip on and off easily. ,j jeant Ehvood B. Taylor, PortaI 4th Grade Fredrieh Jeter, Kentucky, and Staff Sergeant rnoon sun to lake them off and Staff S-rt. ami Mrs.' I. -I. Mollis t' Philadelphia and Charleston fmy Air Base visited aunts and inrlo here Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. C'orley. Mr. and Mis.- I. H. ' I'Ki'/.or. Mrs. Matt'e Boozer. s|>ont Suit- j lav at l"'t. Bi airir. N. C.; with -PvtT "> "'red,_>T. Bonzer. , Mr. J. R Lewie. Mis. Arabella ioadwitr and daughters of Colum>ia visited his sister Mrs. Alio o iVheeler. and- Mr. ami .Mrs. R. R orley Sunday afternoon. Others ' lisitinjf in town from Oolumh'n 1 Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kike 1 Epps, and j?randehfldren; Messrs ' Eugene Lewis and WiHiahi Beiry. ' Eloise R. Boo2er, reporter i f- *- ?? ? - LFKSVIU.i: llKRAl.I) Socman WiHjttm Bnrr is spending sometime here visiting rela- j lives. Pvt. Lcroy Davenport is now .stationed at Ft. Lynwood., Mo. Cpl. Kenneth" Ntirris h ;i s I ecu spending sometime here wit*ry pit rents. and otlier relatives. He i> stationed in I.os Angeles. Pal Mrs. Mary Foulks and daughtei srsited Mnh? Miniie Carter 'las' Friday. Mrs. Maggie Thomas and .laughter Dorothy A. Thomas o' New York are visiting relatives Fere. They visited their sister Mrs. Mamie and Mrs. "Geneva" Sum 1 mers. Mr. Torrance Drafts is snondem* sometime home from the hospital with His family. Mr. Geo. Dennis Visits our community very often. He brings siir 'hihe and smiled whenever he is around. Pvt. Jasper Gartman is now sta tinned?at?Sec torn?Base.?Charles ton, S. C. Sgt. Curtis Norriv . writes his mother Mrs". liter Nor ris that he is well in Southern Africa. Now just here this reporter ha-f been wondering what has*1 happen is very much missed in- tht* Pal- " metto Leader. Now if anything has happened to him I ask nut publisher to plqase just give n something about him this week. Mr. and Mrs. McGowan entei lined Miss (.. H Walker the 1 rli teacher of Leesvillc; her sistr in-law. Mrs. Annie H. Walker an her brothers Peter Walker o Stamford. Conn.; Lemuel Walk' Mid Wesley Inabinet of Orarrg burg. Tuesday. August ?'? whir! ' a as a very enjoyable dav. _at th'~ hiome. After which-'they, left f?? Columbia to visit relatives a n < friends. it. Matthew ('. M. K. Churrh 4cv. J. K. McAdainsT Pastor The first Sunday was the hegpling of our revival meeting. Sun lay school began at the r^'mb" x mur with the teachers and officer? rt?the it?post?rrf?duty. "A?warm?n aver meeting follmved - aftoi > hi |i our pastor delivered a mm- I *' ic'inrr message ? p ..The *> oclock sermon was. pj^iu ! L_ (I by Rev. K. Reeves which every J mo en joyed. | ' Sunday evening at 8:-'?0 the Rev r ,ewis of Batesburg came before ^ is with a soul stirring message nd I am quite sure everyone en- 1 oyed the sermon who heard it. ^ The Rev. 0. L. McCollus carriec n our revival meeting preaching' rom Monday 'evening* thru' Frl ay eVenmg. He is from -Allen ale. Monday evening we had ; arm prayer meeting after whic1 ^ lev. MlCuIIus 'delivered a wonder ul message, subject Love tlu 0 lisciplcs. It was a wonderful H'ssage. We were blessed t< ' ' ave saved eleven sinners win v ere truly converted. We wen lad to have the ministers of th< urroOncftng towns visiting the meetings and the members of the aiious churches. We hope th'rs will not be Rev. IcCullus last time to carry on a evival meeting for us. Total colction $ 128.7a. f O. P. Drafts, reporter PLEASANT SPRING NEWS I _Rev. f. A. Dunlap, Pastor Sunday started the annual re- '< ival meeting week here. Sunday ehool was had one hour earlier, he school was vividly taught by Ir il P Lorlry . The first sermon was preacher .1 y our pastor. Ktv. C. A. Dunlap; a he second sermon was deliverer, y Rev. Louise Eicholberger and lie last one being preached b \ 1 lev. ('. Bates, former pastui. ' Irand total collection for the ' ay was $100.08. Everyone was surprised to see he new fuzzy carpet jin the pul-.. J il and 'altar. This carpet w a s -oi ponsoicd by boards Nos. 1 and 2 Mr. I.like Slmler of I'hiladclphi; ~ s hero sficn<iihff a feu week, rith his mother. Mrs. Ella Shulcr. Mrs. Elizabeth Listen of Chari>tte. N.C., is Spending the week v ij li AI is. y hUler. - Mrs. Rebecca Jenkins and her J wo daughters, Misses Shirley anikl ")orothy; Mrs. W'ade Davis anil diss Lcola Smith all of ' New fork are spending a few weeks vit.TT parents Mr. and Mrs. Preson Davis. ?Mr*.?< lara?Jackson?a-nd W*ss ? 'oats were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Corley. Everyone was glad to see Mr. Ira Williams and Tra Jr., in service again. Mr.. Willie Williams is alUo, along with them. J * .. -'J ^ ? <nPtH : fattt l-'h f " T. M A I TU i:\VS APTlST ( Hl ?('H. '] Piedmont. S. C.?The S.-S. open. 1 at the usual hour. AVe had as rsitoi s Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Hood f Richmond. \'a.; Cpl. \V. K. Tarint was visiting his parents, Mr. nd .Mrs. W/'liam Tarrant. Mr. ennis Klioil of t|n- Navy ? isiting his m,other Mrs7" Ida Jones i^-week?end. .There will be an cntertainnmnt l the school house for the benefit f the church*. *_riven by Mrs. \'eo-. ir Williams and others, Saturday hrht :? ? Mr. Charlie Hood and wife visitI his parents the past week end. <3 WESTERN C M M'KI. ? \. M. E. CHI RC II j H Rev. L. I), Gamble. I'astnr ' ] l.atta. S. C ?Sunday school was e? hole! at its usual hour 'with the 1 \ Supt. J. II. Guiles presiding. Re- , n: \ iew hy Robert McBride. Jr. At '? 11 o'clock our pastor preached a I a ami stirring.-scmum which touch-klJ id the hearts of every one. i r: Mrs*".. Nesbit Bethca and pin ( '1 Rayfield are back home from the i Samnson Memorial hospital where' ' Rayfield had his tonsils reiniviwl'. ' o| Two of- his little white friends <JI liobhy and?.Innnor, Hurlfos suern_n Friday afternoon with h:m. The Usher board is ivhIcii" c< splendid - progress in "the rhureh. 1 Mrs. 1.. I). Gamble wish t u _Jj hank the members of tin junioi M church for helping to make tie j C Million Dollar Wedding a so.cess. U Mrs. Gamble?and daughter C'a- I royc gave the members of the inn ' or chinch a surprise on Sundav afternoon. The refreshments were I A tee cream and cake.. Wc thank the Missionary sisters for the good work they are doing ''hoy presented a Twelve Tribes of Israel on Sunday which went over ==MitJ=JJcy=?=^=__============== lb I.Hp rnviw.il Q.ir>toij> m-.-nn Mn t Sunday night and will run up : n w 'il Sunda\ night coming. Mrs. Mary Holiday from Florid? 11 s here visiting her sister Mrs \ Vilio Wilson. We hope for her'an ;(, n.ioyable "stay. * u Miss Carole Gamble v as haptp <> havn as Ivor guest on Friday I.t. u "lifton S. Greene of Forts I>ix, N I., and her cousin Miss Kstorn ~ Turner of Kingstree. who is a ,. iurtior at Georgia State colloge ietc spending a week. *J. H. Guiles, renortor wi MT. OMVK \. M. ! :. cm'RCII H, Rev, L. F. Vance. Pastor he Our revival has iust eoiric to v. ori lose and it was a great suecesspiritually and . financially. W._ b< iad 5. miners.. Rev. N. A. Ri v vas with us 2 nights after- whirl , lev. Chapman tn<>|< hold and car icd tlu- meeting to a >us ce^sf e 1 c-u tows. .JW.had many visitors w;t: ISMi liaynninil E^T ^ Idgo and Tfttlc son Raymond. Jr. ^ pent the week end in Blaekville vith Mr. and Mrs. George Etheidgc. They reported "a vcVA^fiuTf ' rip. Miss Nora Williams of Washing on is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim ? . - ^.t'l . -reen. - ? rii, Mr. James Glasgo has returned p0 torn the hospital in Columbia and ^.c much improved. _ ,H( The painting of Mr. Moriah will va] egin {.his week and the revival ^ ill begin at that church on th ! lurth Sunday. The meeting will j | e conducted by Rev. W. E. White i;s See Mrs. Bertha Green and get >,js ie Palmetto Leader. In it you jju ill get all the news in the state. pJ( M l. HOUR A ME CHURCH ">u! Rev. .1. |\ Washington, Pastor ?' Sunday was a lovely day and '* ' il church lovers found their way |v > theii churches. The pastor was j to t S(. Luke SuikHiv mm nine: and the cry lmprosi-c services were had he attendance was good. the piritual tide ran high, and the ML died ion was pleasing. We arc cry triad to see Brother Kddie ohnson taking part in Sunday hool. .May his tribe increase. Sunday evening the pastor mo-i*'10 >.el over to Mt. llorr where a | l og ram among the children was ' ^ age*I by mfsT K1 rv.;tbeth?NsohIhh-. n?r I,. M. Ashe. The program!. ?ii is mteiesiinjr from start to finh. The pastor spoke in glowing .. * tins of the service of Mrs. Norler and A.she who spttreci n o ains in ttaining the children. As a res .It of the effort on the 1 ait of the ladies 1 was laid he n the table by the youngsters ,-'i i the church, with inort to come.! - Pipil-Cola Company. Loi Eianchised Bottler: Columbia Mr. Kat'1 Poppers. Mr. Otis ickson. Mr. Willie Peppers ami V. Bernard Sullivan will go to olumbia to lie examined for the . S. A. next Thursday, Aug. 1J. W, _M. Tarrant, reporter IILLEK CHAPEL . M. K I Ml RCH l(c*. II. I'. Sumptrr. Pastor Sunday school opened at th* utal hour. with ail nflirers at icir po>ts of duty. Quite a tmnt- * 'l1 uinu'd Hilt Tilt' II'-Ki.fi u.' ell taught iiiul discussed. The pastor canto forward at with an inspiring message ? hie hi caused many hearts to re ice. Quite a large number wr? it to feed their souls. At xdto the pastor preached ibth.cr soul stirring sermon. Sgt. ami Mrs. Edward Young e home spending awhile wi'h s parents Mr. and Mrs. S. M." motri?M-t^r?A ngi'i'ontio Vont\g->i.; so home spending her vacation ill lier family. We arc-also glad to ha', r MrI1. Alexander hack home from r trip to Now York. SI'.e reporta splendid time. Miss Mary Lou I'ratl i7~do77Tg ! rely after having a slight opal ion. We are wishing for her speedy reeove.ry. little Mi ss Thelma (Rntinie) an pier is?l.aek?home.?after?a " rv pleasant ai*4 enjoyable- stay Charlestonwith her maternal fin<fpnrenHC Mf."VpP~Mrs.' CO. ov, n. tiiL.lLYLJL_A?M. E. CHURCH .... Rev. S. J. Johnson, Pastor Sunday at 12dip Rev. Johnson lie before us and brought us a werful message from the < h t A Man AYithmrt a Chance. We I meeting which will he On the i Sunday in this month 1 iYe were delighted to have Mrs. '?iv 1 num.- Ill ou .WHI'K IVIin Pvt. C. Cannon from Fort parents, relatives and friends, achuta. Ariz., was lionie to see ?. Robert Wilson is home from \v Orleans' We are glad to boys conic home. Vlasttr Ttmmon Hover was -o-rlunibia visiting uncle and aunts ilrs. Lois Frown is visiting iiey ter and friends. We are glad have her hi Peak. >ec Annie Royee for a copy of Leader. .1 THLKIHt.M IJ:\PT. CHLUCM . He\. S. M. Hichtofrcr. Pastor 'ollcge Place r/S. S. in o'clock; aching 1'J pfoon The pastor L Aiken attending revival meet .. Rev. Smith had' charge of pulpit Sunday and the spin" s high. He preached a >elm?n g to lie remembered, dondny night there was a Tom nmh Wedding sponsored by U'a K. Kumonds. c'ollcct/on 81".'! ). A. It. Wise*, reporter .\V are (tetorniined to see thai program of the elmreh go r in royal style. Urs. L. M. Ash(ti Reporter. If lt|Mi City, N. Y. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. ... ' I . A