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| * : . TWO KjhfflgeuqLTDwN distrht S. S, 1 KM-' lN8TlTtTE AND A. C. K. I Pf UCAfUJE MELTING The Sunday School Institute ; ami ACE Leugue meeting of Georgef! town District of the A.\1E Church convened Aug. 10 and 11 in Dickerson AME churvfi Georgetown. In charge were Dr. T. J. Miles, Presiding Elder and Rev. M. B. Centhets entertaining pastor. The convention organized with election of Miss Norva Washington Paw leys Island as secretary and Miss Valeria Howard, "Georgetown as, organist. The annual sermon was 1 pit front the subject last brother- | ly Love Continue. It was soul stir > ? Tttg;?The?ui tei noon?session?wa.s th chaige of the District Sapt. Mr. Koss {Stafford, assisted + oy ft of. G. W,-Howtti'tl. Topics such as The Working Tools ol the Suh<;uy School; \S ays to" Make the Sunday School More Prosperous P iiiaueialiy and others' were read and discussed by the young peo ?>!# ki'iili/inir "thift D-nt it i miKii* i< the life of any meeting. Rev. A.J. , Jenkins, pastor of St. Mephcn. , joined in with the organist and the young' people in sinking in-" .? Bpirational songs and kept this | |iart of the meeting very interest nig. At the evening session iiev. J :?Bryant broinrlil?ipupi .-gation . more of the words 01 t hirst and in his own way made glad hearts. The delegates aiid others re-assembled on the second day thrilled hy the proceedings of lire1 'first;, and determined to make the last ??- euy the best., Dist. Supt. Ross gave way to Prof. -CJ. W. Howard, tormer Dist. isupt.. who^ jn turn conducted a typical modern Sunday school. Delegates were ready * with their Bible,*, quarterlies and song boohs. Thd financial report e ver. The lust session was held in St. :*x. Stephen AME church. The educational ?sermon was delivered by " Dr. J. M. Jackson, the able pastor u Bethel. JiEusTc was rendered by' the senior choir of Bethel. The welcome program was an enjoyable one with solos, papers ami trie quartet from Pee Dee. Rev. Hudson the pastor was commended lot: the .bite singing. Appetizing meaia. were servea uy nii'mws 01 St. Stephen, and Dickerson in the ? 1?spacious dining i*oom of thi* Com? liiunity Genter. V isitors to the convention weie i ?i Drs-.J. K. Thomas, presiding elder | ~ of Mt. Pleasant District; h". Key nolds. Dist. Supt. of the M. E. ChOTCh and oOr- owtr?fr-i~4sa.tatjr Alston, Dean of the Theological Seminary of Allen University. Ah gyve inspiration in their timely re marks. Special remarks wejv made concerning the fine talent, and untiring work of the young people of this district. The pastors were praised for their fine work m impVos ing the appearances of ?their ehm-fhes, hnth rural and ur^~ hun. Such shows that we are un???? der fine leadership. The Gorge-_ town District is composed of a loyifUsFt^f~munstei s who are determined that the district shall not ..fail. The-Convention went on record by passing resolutions i.nanimousty asking the General Conference which convenes in Philadelphia. Pa., in iy-44 to elect Dr. T. J. Miles Bishop. \ aleria S.' Howard, Reporter. PLOHKNCK DISTRICT S. S. AND A. C. E. L. HOLD SI 11 fcSSf LL Jlfctll.NI, The Sunday School and Allen ( hristian Endeavor Leaxiui-uT-thtr KlortfnCe~ tfisfnct convened with Howard Chapel A. M. K. church near New Zion, Aug. 111-20, 104d. Lir. J. S. Cue is tne easy going and brotherly presiding elder; the Rev. T. H. Davis is the energetic and hospitable pastor. Generally__ at thelSt? HTVKlings much time that should be givenTC" the young people is taken in trying to collect assessments but this was not so at this meeting lor l're siding Elder Coe had his program well pi a nnetl and saw that u was carried out in full. In less than two hours after the opening of the convention every charge was marked Ci. K. Hence the delegates were given an opportunity Lo exercise their gifts and abili ties and - ertainly they acted theii parts well. Tne Sunday School institute con ducted by Brothers J. C. Quarles. and E. V. Gibbs was really a treat -? tn thp members and friends. Rev. H. L. Warsaw, pastor at Tinimonsville and Rev. W. K. Gainey pastor* of Mt. IRinai Ct. brought the noon and evening messages. These young devines did credit to themselves and the occasion. Our faithful District Sunday a. School Supt., brother S. T. Oousei hus been in ill health for more iKan a year but he still loves the work of the church and Sunday i~?school, that he was in every session during the convention. Dr. * in - Coe had him to stand several tunes during the session that the visitors might see one of the great ' *' est district superintendents in the state. For his faithfulness and work in the church the convention reelected him for another year. The following visitors were pre?V . . sented and made timely remarks: / Representing the Marion- district were: Dr. M. F. Robinson the new ^ ty appointed presiding elder; Dr , W, E. Richardson and Rev. H. L. Andrews. Sumter district: Dr. R "t_ .Pppe p. K.; Revs. A. J. Felix,. j|; t t. R. Richardson, and i. McFanCLl1 utert. l>r, H. D. Ramsey, P. E., T tepreaented the I^llon district. I I II ' rfi'ii I A. il __ _____ -AI-T i'ir>(it\T iiWTinrr S. S. and A. < . K, I.KAIil K T \ | (ON VKNTION Pleasant Distiiet Hi-Conventions, S.S. and A.C.E.I.. convened with i>liJ Fi iendship AMK church, Mount *u" Pleasant, Wednesday, Aug. 18th, 'V at ID o'clock with the Presiding s,tr Klder, Rev. J. Edward Thomas, jv-. A.B.. D.l)., presiding. Rev. .J. C. l'u liiint'i. pastor. The demotion was 10 .onducted by the Presiding Elder j District. After which the conven-I *' ' tion went into organisation. Miss 101 G. Wilson was elected secretary. 1 ro1 The .opening address was made i"T to the convention by the Presid- ' imr Elder. It was a masterpiece. I Dr. Tiunnas is a great thinker, j wu speaker and preacher. Not anyone : mo can sit under his voice without ! getting something to feed 011. It . t<r was very inspiring" to all w h o ! .henrd*?hnn. The w holo f.<eopt of 1 ^b* his1 address was on training* the ^ youth. J The keynote suklress to the con . 1 mention was inside by I)r. W. R. j 'j Brown. M. I)., of Charleston. His , ^ J subject was; Problems Confront- j j fiig the Youth in a Wur^minded | v ^ \N op-Id.' The address wsis very in 1 ..... spiring and thougfiTTuh Dr. Brown | "j(" is an excellent speaker. Hi- pledg- J ( oil in y ivf A lion l.'nhersity *l--i | nm.t'li nil I In* Victory DiWui -'lit An ill strated livtiiro was de-|.U) J live red l>y Mis. M. I.. Thomas, t : the wife of the presiding elder. It (1(n I was a great treat to the' eonven- ()f lion. Mrs. Thomas is a'well train- .ol. j e?l speaker. She is styled as one ^ ' of the star women speakers o f r.;, the A. M. K. Church. l()|] I. , ||Mu"trat ive lecture on Suiulay District Sunday School Si pt. Mr. ?f Philip Bennett. He brought new 1 light to the convention. It was a 1,1 ration. During the convention MO many solos, papers' and debates c?n Were had, All were~tnspir!ng. ?Mis. Ro-a Bryant.! he assistal)t tr THsr. I.eag-r Sujifr also made st 'lM' rood report of her work. It show- ^ ' ed that the l eague . is making ;t ~!'N great improvement in the district. / 'I1 - 'l'he convention was largely at- j tended w;ith :i11 Ministers and del {V egiites of the district. It was also honored with the following dis- j.1" -ewguishcd?visitors-: 4'rof Li W L iloward; Mrs. M. Alice I.fSuine; ^(K. I'M--idoiit S. B. Higgins. who *j'" .oade a great -address to the convention; Prof. 11. B. Butler, Dr. '" * J. M, Jackson, Dr. "Benbuw. "Pi . A. T .n-hklii.-J. tree "M:H llud-on; Di T. J. Mih-s. Presiding Kh urr m 1 in ^lfll )joi.">? II 1 ?IS V I'U't. ?-?_ .iikI wiio is the logical euYulidau ,ur the Bishopric in, 1'.'44. We are . a proud to say that the ..District is tehind hyn 10o percent and not' . only the ' District, hut we feel the ulli whole state should get behind u?1,1 this worthy candidate and help him to? climb this mountain and J' be elcojted. ^ ?^1 Morris Brown, Charleston.' It was ^ "gieat -ci moii. TtVe~whole church T^" wis set on hallowed tire. Dr. I.e- " y uon i- a great preacher. The convention was a success a- V.1 long all lines...Everything showed ^ | progress. It was presided ' ovei. j ( with erace and dignity by the presiding elder. Dr. Thomas is a " y .votiderful presiding elder. He - is very unassuming; he is kind ami oving to all in the District. He a" rtelk-ves in--giv ing?all a chance, it- is greatly loV'ed by lilt' UiMlict. tThe convention was royally and hospitably entertained by the' iood pastor.?1 )r.?J a nuts?and?lus ood people. The entertainment , vi 11 never !> toig"'*""?We pray- ijjc ?Tod s blessings upon them. By I). X. Wilson'.. t * ? |f r \ It I.I SI. K NKWS i l,,i Miss .Arthur Bee En-dish le' | ,.J.) i.isx wi't'K ior rrrprn villi', .n. < f Miss Mae Liliie Knplish her siste ^ ( t ho has tlirshHl hi'i' nu'k|' Man hi in Columbia is visiting her oar . > ?_ 11Ts Mr. and Mrs. A.-.TL^Fnelish ))(, Mi?s Hu'oy Tinker Who "finished JM the nursing corrse in Charlotte J' N. ('. in?v isilin"?hrr?parents' Ml ! ml Mrs. T. A. "Tinker. > , Hev. Mrs. .1. F>. Davis was the . '.''nest nf Mrs. Frances English ^ Vjondav afternoon. Mis. Ktl.i l.ee > j Stewart was a visitor in Charlotte V.iT week with relatives am11 ^ riends. l!e\. King. I!rv. It. R i . Roberson. ev. Ililliim and Mrs l.eana (iallniev of Passaii*. N. ! j, vere the dinner trusts of Mrs, Ma' ,ia! ie Hell I.yrd Friday afternoon They all enjoyed the delici'ou- j' ... food. The town was shocked this moi i I I lip to hear of the home of, ,\U's j Sadie A. Thomas which "was stroved hv tire last night. Nollo ' ng was saved. ' 1 The Kinpstree and Georgetown ,\1 ii j Iistriets were represented l/y Pre- wai siding Elders Ills. J-. -J>. Benbmv, j er ind T. .1. Miles, respectively. Al- <nd len university was represented by 1 tiul Drs. I. 11. Alston and C. G. Gar- ait rett. \ We pay honor to the fine pastor die mil his loyal, members and friends i in if Howard chapel forv their fine en ooi tertainment piven the convention. 1 Not only did they fed us until we np wanted no more, but the church Lit was filled for every session inspite hid of the tohacco and the fields int< white with the fleecy locks. ma No one can blame Rev. Davis 1 thouph one end of the circuit was ?-nt -takep away Jit is still holding the the other. We say to him and the 1 Rood people may the Lord bless let them and that their dooi*s will he Tfia sept ajiu -for.-his . aanuu group he o? 1044 A t W. T. Felix, reporter wa . ' - \ V 1 ; . 1? K MI'S MKMOHlAl WOliK !.\(i ( HIRCII Itrt. W. P. Williams. Pastor \s one staiuls in tin- tenter ol ?\ (unimim* street in Spartan< '. >. t .. '> as lie passes slowb... lie will see a small red brick neti.re lliat is the home of the .'M. K. faith. If it is Sunday passer-by will feel the urge worship ami praise the Cod of \.it. it it is a week day he 1 1 i notiie the atmosphere .o?_ lines* and wonder what works ild he going on in* such surindings? We will let the works Srr-, I' lll?mvl-lviK I wo years ago the small worknienibership of our church a burdened with-a del t that a hud to eight hundred dollars, day. that debt has been reduced totti?httndred dollars, and we -e made all our payments for & vear. - ?' ?' A'hile attending . services at our |rh two yeais ago. we often md otir>el<es Middled around old smoky stove. Today we i our church equipped with a deni heating and air-condition ll'li:. 1 Ills SJSlflll IUIS Ulllgrehtly in improving the in- i ior <>t' onr church, fur now we \\ i i eamy-white walls instead smoke-laden ones. Miring?til is?same period \v el TTt?llnee 1 nilull eiT and w'venty> dollars to renovate one oi our I 'satiates. Two years ago t!ii< ise was a lnei\aee to the lives i its occupants.- Now it is a ne of pleasure to them. Ve are' not just using our ids at home and negtecling our ference claims, in fact, we e done something that has nev happened before in the history our church. We paid all our ims at the accounting meeting April lb !.'!. ill that we have achieved havebeen accidental; ft wire nre" lplished by a .well formulated n, .Our Pastor's Program. L'nnested to pay. one do.lar | e? iday and this money is used trt er all the expenses of the rch. n ordei to understand why thi gram?is sue'ees Till.?we need c to look at the man behjnd it. Pastor. Rev. W. P. Williams, is a quiet, pensive man who s about his work with great"" iousness. He is a liner of his rch. as is shown by his nntir- ell oris. Rev, Williams is a iug-_hU. books. He is a goiyL. acjier and an excellent 'pasloi. * Williams is truly a Christian t'lciuaTf and We file i'li1?-.--*1*! in ing him ami tits good conipanMrs. Williams, ichind our pastor's plan are the il "working orjani/.utihn.s ol church. We feel that nui k .would not have heen nearly successful'were it not., for out ids and societies. i;:r choir under the ahle direci of ,\1 is. lr.leuse" iilacKWel 1~ rv " ondcn'ul sight to heboid.?Wr-< mi) cans a ml c< >%v i i > and the -'t Mel hud iST' hyninaly; : fe wish to express our sincere leeiation to Bishop (.'. I.. Hasfor sending us Re'V. W. 1'. li.Hiis -and for jdaciitg him i n our splendid Presiding Elder . II. B. Jackson. I'alker's .Memorial ('. M. E r<-h is a 1 i\ ing svmho! of what he done through faith am k. Try it sometimes. John ('. Davis lit. id' Tru-iee Board. Walker"?noritil ('. M. K. church. AM) Fr PIEDMONT VFI IUvNCK BRANCH sSlOX VK\ COW ENTTTTX lie ltev. M. (i. Williams pastor King's Chapel A. Al. E. church hi.- loyal congregation were [ ediiigly hospitable in their en;.i:itii< at oi tlu- Piedmont Con nee Blanch Missionary contion which met in Pendleton, Arrgr?r~yt~aml 21. 1 "Fie eSleTutivo board rrrrt?rrr JOj-a.m. Aug. 215 at which time Mnesideiu. Miss llattie E. Per following the d'evotions, made te helplul suggestions and ohp'at ions. ni.imttccs were appointed and e (he - Secretary. Mrs. Sarah i '. \ i.. i Villi ?iir% (UIMTIll, > i I JS ~ it* S. Wright was elected actsccretary, ? .t 12 noun the convention openwith congregation inspirational ."ice cnnmieled i?y the District sidents, Mesdames Roth (i. | <sey. Ruth Alexander and I>1 i- J JohirsTSh. 1m* ;iiuin<il hi'rmon Wji^ hy Dr. ('. (i. Glover, presiding i o. the Greenville district, j_used as a text St. John 29:4. : sermon was well prepared forcefully delivered, isitors were: Kev. H. B. Butler f. ( . G. (iarrett, Prof. J. T. W. ns. The Missionary sermon n preached by Kev. H. B. ButtTom the subject The Church I Her Missionary Task. Rev. tier ( feetrified the convention' ii this wonderful message, 'rof. J. T, \V.r Minis addressed | convention on the subject ! if Purpose and-?Work of Mis? I ns whicn wiis very instructive, 'rof. ('. G. Garrett told in glow terms of the very tine trip to tie Rock. Ark., and he was very pfnl in the convention hy his erpretation of the law and hv ny holpfuT suggestios. Phi- presiding elders were presand throughout the convention iy inspired and encouraged. drs. A. R. Holmes, vice pfesi, read a paper filled with inforTuvrt on The Useful Id ft* Works THmry Me Neil Turner. Mrs. A. M. Rerrirv of Ureenwuod a elected organist of the con J THE PALMETTO I I ) BISHOP Tl.'KXKK J Am address* delivered by Mrs j A. K. Homies iii the I'icdnion I mru-ronce- branch W. 11. and F .\l issiona; y convent ion. A. g. 2d. ii I t'emiielun. S. Madam President. the scope am .eiivitios of the useful life works of Bishop Turner cover too m.. n Melds to he discussed here at am lenjith with my limited informa lion. * It apjiears to me tuat 0..1 educated speakers- and editoi: should?write?boo..s mm??ary?...o. < about the lives and acnle.ciu.nl: >i imi uisnops ami ciuu v.; .e.niei s o that me .nig... .>e>. !er in forined ol tne lie.o s all. cue pioneers of th_e ciuiich. We have always heard mat Bis riop?To 1 nor?ranks- with?A mcrica great lace men. lie was Mori renrtiary 1, I MM in Now.ciy to near Hannah church. His father Henry Hardy,, was a sla>e and hi; mother was of - another- racir. tienm lie was horn free. When a lad. hi went to Ahheville Colli t house am j worked in lite lawyers' on ice; where his brignt mind was inspir ed to study, and observe, ant ... ant on to many piincipics <?| manhood that guided him tlirougi .lie. from Anoeviiie, lie went t< on moia. -till struggling sigainsi gnoiaiice ami caste. There hi i ( ??> i ivm 11 iv unnpriUM ?M iitni-jn i anchor.?an outstanding l'lummii Hi . isft:: lu- was 1U' i* 11 > u 11 l r preach. The pressure in tin* so. tk was too miK'h tor his uphouncing soul; thus, he went Niorth, joinet I the traveling eouneetion o. im A. .M. 1'.. cluirco. was ordained a [deacon,. elder ? still preaching' studying-, and battling fin in> ukv as only a man can. He pluitged into the Civil War lor n couoin with all Ills soul. The war. as well as the churchy seoniu to be Hishop Turner's "briar patch". In lSi'i.'i lie \fus appointd chaiTtntrrtir t'lrtrl-. h. Ariny^~he was elected business manager oi h<* t nrisiian la\u. mi' ui Ibid, and in 1880 was elected bishop am. n?bishop be Was. and more?-a dip oii.al. a suilesiiian, a nice leonei and defended ? he delied a n y cause that oppressed or oppose>. ui' lights ami progress of his race or church. i.. nop TTTTTTeT h iis II gie.it lee turer, an aide constructor, a think er well verseil in and abreast ?>l I he all airs ..I hi* <hiy and 1 He was'- the lust 'oishop ol oai n.ii i ll mat went to Africa am. aii I tai | o. lata in Ol ol the A. .<T ... cinirih in lua. .o.'cign uiiiu. i.. r.s own way lie v.-as a great iead ?r?fn t-ri hnlnnt --Twey. - 1 do not lliuik tnai Soirth fain. ui today kfiow I'lion^n 01 ~?if-H ?-!> 1 Vrt't44'?w>--~i-?-L4. ... i? ,?.. .'4),. t . s. great work Cor racial uplift, .or does tiic connection. , lli' vva.nafisiiil to tackle any evil that longed hi.- chinch <>r race, Pop ularity was not his peace Hat*, lie went to the front for rig'ht a. saw it. whether he was in Africa. lleorgia or 'lexas. W ith . lh~hops AHen,. PayneL n>m|_ \ rnctt, Fredrick Douglass a n n Hooker Washington he was a born -fUiicr, a conrti active?builder?ami n't ani/.er With?smd?and ?bi'aAlL. >o\yer. He loveil Africa and its eojde?his f first child was born here. He hurled deliunce at the uv eminent of his country for inustice to his nice. IT is was ; n:g and eventful life, lie died, ne oft wanted, in a country Mfi e slavery nev er Held " dontin>n. I.el's study 'more ahout him. k it'll-: srit'N . M v.s 't <<?i? ! } r?lv after Sunday -clioi, -Ha-pt-tstti?tort it??pfrr~r 'tVl| rrrrr7 erts were Raptis'-d. Rev. .l"no cave them all a good message to live -by. $_>0.1() wsis taken . up in he regular collection. $10.00 was aken up on the rally. Don't forget the HYPU rally which closes text Sunday. Sept. lOtli. A group >f the Missionary society turned i t at .lohnston Sunday night. Mr. Milton Pt-li r-n.n of X"v.~ v,..i fT a; ?a... > . ~ <,v-?u 11 atents Mr. and Mrs. li. I'. Pet irsnn. M'rs. Jessie Hammond Thomas i' ml?M i>.?Ruth?Cooper?of flcvc. land. Ohio are hero visiting broihors and relatives. Misses Ruth Peterson. Dorothy. Rosa Leo and Richard Rroadnax left Tuesday for. Henodiet rolleg'volition and rendoiod vajualdo service. The Rev. Mrs. Wheeler an evangelist was present and, addon much to the spirit of the meeting with , her songs. T4re?President. .Miss Pen-in do. serves commendation for the excellent work in bringing the finance' above the 11)42 record. The juniors under the direction >f Mrs. Cora F. Reid rendered a voi y fine program. Mesdames Manie L. Thmiuis, Cora F. Reid and A. R. Holmes _t.plcI very interestingly of the F.n'arged Kxeei live board which met it I -it tie Rock. Ark. The following were elected to *he state convention which met in Aiken: Mesdames Eloise >Jiller .Stacy Williams and Rena .1. Chirk The welcome program was'enjoyed by all. Officers for the ensuing veai arc: Mrs. Cora F. Re id, Pendleton president; Mis. A. R. Holmes Coke*bury, first vjee president Mrs. R. .J. Clark. Pendleton, see end vice-president; Mis. .FoseTdrtni ?. Wright, Abbeville, secretary Mrs. Ruth C?. Massey, Abbeville corresponding secretary nod sta t isticianMiss Hattie K. Perrin Bradley, treasurer; Mrs. I-illiat Butler, (ireenvtlle. Presided " 1 ~Y~.?f: B.; Mrs. Kleanor Robinson Cokesbury^ Chr. Ways olid Mean i Oiumiltce. . ... v . . * k >-. * k aim: it Troo p 1 HT~ t f? m d" n V~ " ~ ^ . Ten Stouts of Troop 1(14 enjoy, o?i ;tn nveivnigfal hike with tneii . S nwt pursier 5rf. .tiinic-s A ikev . ~ h.st?week.?Thro ScoTTts veil i lire ' . on into t'"* n:w-ht and located : amp site that wo* fit for a kino I to sleep in. Of course the Scouts . , uinfe. the oho < ! e> till nut ( 11 f??'*o(i v.i'tit the aid of search qu . dijrhts. The site was seven mile L >' t'aeulon. , ^ n't1 'S-t'o*? o4' ! <>t?rnirhererf ? ivie service when-the medical con- If ' ...... 1...1.1 t. - - ? ? it ? V mniii III'HI lll'ie IctPl ? Wt't'K. Tr???i|? 1(>.'? (Camden) Members of Troop were- ... rind to have their scoutmaster re 1 to them.- Vv. M I ester Itil ... >een aWay for :? montlx --J-t? is ' expo, ted that the troop will h< l' ' >pi i'siiiu.v smoothly vvith 'n the V1l' text few. weeks. . The Ten o com 'Meevun rai'e" the leadojshin o Air. P. I>. Aldodann are worliiiie program. . Troop 1 .">(> (('iulumhia) ^Wo.nro alive aoaui,?v-ma*?intieh . r. lia' iy (I mow in has i-elned ti . 1 . n eev-hiy.e n-l ?.!?< ? the t ro : .. a fvF! v he.l le.' ' . m'' Five Scouts went on an ohserv ? ' !! hih" Suhdnv '.vcl; ac'i :nv' ' '.id a wonderful umo. They hik .... I "it to ,\|i. K, I'\ _<"alhoaiT 1 - a'1" ? I mi es mull- of C'llum tit. Meals w o re pep;;; ed in (Tu oo i i.hi scout lashiop. .. it. jfet.ine- realty for tlu* - next?Coin t?rrf?llniiiii . ^ i he next (-Tou t of Honor will . he Sentemhei 24 at Bishops Ale- ^ 011 morial church.22'to. block Wash- ' intfton St. All Scouts are renin's*- F)h. ed hi. In' there promptly at 7:15 ^ - Three Scouts will receive the . Kan !e. a wai <i at t ii .< t o 11. 'I i- ~^s All. Ilaiol.l P. ' 1 ?oi. 1 \yaie wii. "5Ivl preside ;it the Court. The public - united. ^ ^ I.KAfrlNt. ION CIRCl IT MIWH 1? J i Rev. I. (). Sim mo as. I'aslor luTin Sunday schools ware ver' - iti e'en? at tended on the cTriTr ?rrrt?a very?yond ifisr~-it'ri of fir 'esson. However the Alt. Zioi j, ntrrrti?is s:;M?holdimj?the bnnnci j-p 4' the.cjiyiiit. Mr. .1. P. Sewell i.- ,L' | the superintendent. -Out- pastn preached for us at noon and serv .1 t oir nu n 'o a very lare' . limber of Christians. Mr. and .Mrs. Bohlen our.p.blh ehool teacher vcnrshipe i wiLh u? uso .Mi-. Mil'iyn TiV |?N J I.., i ^ lie ol' our members. They made cry timely remarks. !'lu r leadi r- ;oad" deed reports. Mr. .1. C. Se well's . class. ;_r lead tins month at Mt. /ion and Mr. .1. \V. Black's class lead at -kit-lbeh Our pastor thanked -theinembers and leaders lor thei. ' 1,1 ei y .ii.e rcpons am! ureed Thr: !j-r \vc prepare to make our report .} for the Victorv I)rive the last o tie month. ' We then motored to Mt. Pleas- 1" ant Baptist church and rendered 1 service. Our pastor preached one j >1 nit' anernoon sermons and realty we nan a line inne ??. i..e.> ... - .1 I m i r rov.\al. Or palter prea.. __Jj The- usher hoard .san^ Uruiaiful i Wol !\. We Had quite a number from Sep "ohmihia visitiiv us a' Bethel., im?u Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Younjtiner Yoi " >n.I sisters V'r. ami .Mrs. Oeorp' Yon Taylor and sister. But .?irs. f.llen .liies lias ret.rued af T'er several \Veeks visit tn relativ Slot > a Philadelphia. t Mrs. \rutile W7iTTTor left 7 for . Ya ^'e- v,iH City on Saturday. Mr Vermeil Kinklen and her son Spt \ "franklin Kinklea are here visitiiv 'a and brother Itev. an'1 Mr-.. F' 1. pinklea. Tliey are of Marion Our pastor is cond.uctiii'r the re ival iv.eetinjr at Taylors thai' T hun-h this wcdc. * .'1m Pro!'. Crimes. pr>*nei|rd of the C.h: eho"! hi Anderson: Mr. and Mrs gre. ' P. W. Simmons and 1'ami'v m ?' ' hell I ...i a....... ... ...a..?:? r> . I ? > ...... II VI r > l.il L U'llllivrs, r\?'N. 11!^ -1 1 innvoi) ? family. Sunday. ninj Row Snencer Jones of Irnin, S C., preached for us at St. Paul he Raptist church Syndav night. .+ eiy ' ire sevr? ?-o v:a< ' Too Rev. A. ]{. Railey preached the tMI iopn senium. uau ; Mrs. Irene Smith of Columbia 1 here visiting her niece Mrs. Mrs ' llessie Ilovd. ':pi '.Mrs. Carrie Jackson is . on thol'-P; ic-U list. I J ter? JoiiNSTov STAYS in ; r He' . The KdgeTTeTd County Training .nc i school students and patrons, and ?(.|i trustees are exceedingly proud o: Mr: the- ITr'.v and nht teachers who are J1 ; I'rimaiy 1st, Miss F. .M. White1: ro . advane?d 1st M. F. Washington 'AM _ of Tannin. Fla.:. laid made. alisa 3 , Y. Dean of Joiinston; Mrs. J. K. his i Knight of Columbia, Jyil grade; d t- -44h-cf?w?le, M H. Johnsop of Co -ty-^ , 'umbia; 5th grade Mrs, C. B. Toom a | Columbia: Oth, Miss L. J. Jay fill lor , of Columbia; 8th, Mr. C. B.*Loj lassified-Adwrttsing J Column fciul Xoticea, Ctrr<ls of Thanks, moriatns, Mirth Announcements I irriage Announcements, etc. are > irged for at the rate of 10c per J. e. Cash must accompany the \ tor. Minimum charge >0c. 1 I IX MKMOKlAM ? u ineinpiy of Thomas Overton 0 passed away 5 years ujjo ( item hen the 'Jth, l'MIH. ??-7 are sad with out" memory, 1 hearts are lonely today, ' , r tlte ofte we love so deany s 101 ever passed away. ?think of him in siltiiuo, j-i eye may see us weep. t * L many silent tear* nr.. vh,.,l Jc ten others are asleep. ' r often sit and think of" liLrn ? ~Tt le.i we sire srll alone i memory is tiu- only friend iit grief'' can call it.- own. ;e ivy on tin* withered oak tfti all other things decay, I'.1 r love for himwill stilt keep'1 green il ik s er fade -away. . we had seen you to the last ? d held your dying hand d heard the last sigh from youi ? heart, would not feel _so sad. <lid not know the pain you had ciiil not see you die; only Know you went away' I couid not say goodbye. I.KI.A 11. OVKRTON. wife Anderson. ,S. C ? TUX AS (1. WIIITK, sister Jainaiea, X. Y. zz ' rx Mi:.Moin .v.M ?? = :i loving remembrance o;' oui ;i.er .Mrs. I.ela W heeler o 1 o,?Sr^t-., who departed this-j-one year ago, Sept. 11, 11M2. now sad it has been since that sad gloomy day, .-s en we" were standing around your bedside and saw you ?away. i in iiie gTave you are laying, oath the trees that ate >\vay- ' -?Hf. : ? A i were a loving mother, so good and so" kind. .1 what a beji .tiful memory you have left "behind. '] hope to meet von some, day | p ahd know you, ?? you were went you went away. f* yi r]T"TTiTTrnTtlit'i' deal and take fyour iest; all loved you so dearly, but ,, Jesus loved you best, evoud hushand and daughters --p dm VViieeier, Annie Wheelei', 1111:1 Wheeler. Hazel lleilnb t I 1. .Mai y "Singleton. ??' : 1 _x^.iiiouauA^u -o 15 RuWX- In niejiiorv ol |) d.ii iiiig lnVf din', mi s, 1" r. - "[7 It- Foster Brown who fell u|> out', year ago,. Sept. IS. lll-tii. jj] hi i t in our heart we miss y hi so; ij". lily lovi il a Mi 1 <l<?ep!y mom nee .j ; mi our darling our tears will vv llov\~ \i initio- tiui' picture before o.:i eyes. f lies er the one in our heart Id; that lies, r.- set ni <lir.t~.is we whisper R low. .. _____ ll own rnirlinjn listen, lni.-s vmi so. """ X evotedi Cpl. Jsaa.- llrown, hus- t 1 . I.V . I . .. I A I - * I? C* : i, I-i.iiii'i iuiu .winner. aisiers. 'i therv and Grandmother. j [) 5y Cpl. W'itiiani li. r?.sicr ' ,\j IN MKMOIUAM in i loving memory irf my deal ei band nftd father, Rev. S. W. 'ol Ifr. who departed this life on I w t. IK, 1039. l>: r sad years have passed, 1 ? voice we cannot hear: ir smiling face we cannot see. your memory will always linger with us. p oji lather and take your rest^?-?? loved yon. hut Jesus loved you 'oest. lilS. HATTIE M. WOI.FK, Wife and Children. " CARD OF THANKS o the friends of Triufuph, the s< ireh -tupl Kingdom of God in li ist. wel wish to express oui M atest Appreciation to you loi ei bug in our drive to finish pay- A for our church." W'p are plan I" g to rebuild in the near future. !i OHicers and Members .of this ucn. Chester. S. ('. ? mor" also agriculturist, Saint i rge; 9th crane, .wis. 1>. I.. \V i 1 its. Economics. Orinv b > . , and 11th grades, combined, !. I!. H. Broadnax of Ridge < ing and Mr, J. E. King. pr,n v ,1. Irs, Marie Mijes and dar.gh- j * eii.iu.ven wieir wct'K end staj ' Augusta, Ga., at the homo of >i . a ml Mr* K. II. Hall--. Snr I -Until Mi'cs en joyed tTi"in .'os at tin* home of Mr. an. ' 'I s. f!oo. Garrett. !r. West Pererbnrk hr vott?b tal t > ho seeintr his son Mr i lia f'ol.hs of Wnshintrtonr ~h registration of the navy anT~ ! ho li'avirvr Monday. We real- e Imte t? sre" lilm-leaW. Hh? we-'H -r our itost to keep the home front l. burning .toward helping iiv i >i in the war. It, f < . .PPrUURi-UtW.. M.1L ( 111 1{( Ilev L. [ '. Vance, Pastor Sunday was indeed a. hitfll d .itli us. I?e tr I"; i ? i i i i ?? with the . class N'o. 4 taught l:v ,M i'anci' still holds the banner. T tsson was beautifully ny.icw >> the pasfr. A warm pray .(i vice was condu led by R< hiyd. Our pastor hro.iirht t ,e*sa?.rc that made every hej c.ioice. After which twenty i oils wete received- fn the chin s fu'l members, Communion w dr.iinisteredd ( a laree numb o'leitirui for the day was vi ood. j Mfs. .funic Wi!!! : mis vi.--?,: d-ti?-.'s in Phrlad' 'n'va. I'v 3 n'alau'.is Pitts is vrai'ii; ois p: nts Mr. aifci Mrs. S. Y. Pitts. \ ishihjrfon .It. (We v. v a :lad to have Mrs." |i?ivr-'VTt .'at on of Orange. N. Y.? We have organized fTm eh--' 'ettinjr ready for annual cnnl'i nee. W? nlanninti" to have a- M ess Weddinjr. Abonf 2" lad i re in the contest. The one ra n<r the Highest amount will, narried. Watch the Palmet .cadi r to see who that bride \\ Cr- .. . . - . - - - Miss Ronette Hare, reporter Pepsi-Cola Compai Frnnrhised Ron for: Colli iffAXfiKM^Wfi IMS'TKKT S. -Nd) I.TMC I ! ! CON 1" Kxrirrr The () :i; :r<'b:.i''cr Pi t r'u-t ?. ml A. ('. K. I.emuiie conventi" >nvene<! at 1'inwn Chap") A. . 'church. Oa nicronTA uy. Lh> \vt ur?(C P. ! ; ' <> . pas' >r: ill :' A. Piillkci1. ;?resiitiri - ''lil"i . M <>) ' f! IlLirk. I'isl lii t S. S. Sn| lr. II. L:'Pincknoy. District S i| eajrue. * This was one of the best eo . n'iorts held in the district. \f.-s ' 'aitino and, .Miss (land r l.ive Oak circuit were elect cretaries. Three prizes wen*- < ted for the \S. S. that raised t ost pefsnnal dollar. Ml. (Mi l.llrh Sill ill 11 # I,.!-/..- I i ak circuit. Vanct-.?socomf ^prfz rinvn Chapel station. Camera iir<I pri7e. Pviy.es were offer > the delegates answoiintr T ost i| est ions in a jfeneral <pi i the Old and New To?tumen v Pr. I. \V. Janeretto "1 W .ui's Chape). The following del lies won: Misses Jan'e (ion ine, Rehocea Shird. Yirjrn nod, Veinelle -Sumter and He . tiliv The Pistriet S. S. Si.pt., Mi . B. Black, made six reconime itions to the S. S. ol' the distra Rev. .1. A. Delaine present* ev. .J. W. KeT<ha\v who preffelf le opening. sermon from the su . i o .... of ^ oath V " Remarks .were made by Dei Iston, Kevs. ITi B. Butler wl presented the A. C. K. I.eagu . I. llodtte. I,. B. Burgess. .J. elaine, M...M. Martin and St|t!i iorgan. Response by Rev. I.,.\ tin-1 ette. M del S. S.. Mrs. Cora B. Bla* i 'ha1 if". Model League. brot r II. L. Pinckney who had dei *tMh*aiii'?fT?r~by the lonjruprs- \vhi< as very interesting "and enjov v all. Too much praise cannot be giv ev. Burgess and his congreg <511 for the wonderTiU entertai cot vi\cn 'he convention. .Mrs. Co.a It. Biack, reporter i: \SI.KV M:\VS IT Mi., fi iodo presale I' the .. Will;n?r Workers Ii v KasJ**y Chapel M. F? chin, reompmtied a {Tfitip 'of- inn's-ai ills to"3FTVeenville on Monday ?e a special movie. Misses 7 icnia Ilunt.;_ Hlaiuie . Hamilte [essrs Tony liinvcus, .1. I'. Pic ns altendeii the Area Council tlanta. recently. Mrs. T, homas has returned after a <' {rhtl'iil vacation in Jackson vil' Mr. T. IV Thomas. Jr.. will lea >) S. ('. State (ojjc.'e \Vc dnesda _Xlie many'friends of Mrs. .fc e Ja.kson reyret to know of h Iness and hope for ?her speei covery. IJov. K. C. Wright, visited he ist week. Mrs. Venice Wakefie n<> i.e.aim* seriously ill recent much improved at this wri'tin Two lu ndred sixty-three p\ipi nswered to the roll call the fit eeli at Simpson high. Twp nr nurses have been added: Hon itirsiiig Tor gir's," under TT i cction of the American R e loss. This course is being taug one Mrss?Noltis?ttT Miehfga ne Physical Fitness program \y e directed by" Messrs A.. A. Mn ur ami II. II. Zimmerman' Lawrence Williams, a seven radt?pupil is the agent for t jemter.- -Wee', him eh If J,1" If V Lint a?copy of the pa per.? M r and Mrs,?11. 11. Zrmmerm pent the week end in Anders*. ? - A -??? r- H Saturday, Soplcmber IS, 1!M:j I .; ?>*T> - \ U V -S I' I. I MAI) A M CECIL . ' Kirsi l ime in State, County ?'~~l S ; or City ;" ' 1 1 or. - yarn the love of the one you most desire; control 7j' even though mileS avvuy. Guar-j-p:?it ntee?siici'ests?where?others tail. MADAM CECIL Ul Business Contidentiai t I ? - ? ? - a imur>; in a.m. 10 ? p.m. y t'i*- man Trailer on left side of Highway No. 1 coming out of ('oluml)ia nc\t to Mrs Roland's time. Slur* is- Open Sundays W. Columbia. S. ('. 'H 50c Special Headings for a short .'jl'l time only! f'oi \ ppoint incuts Rhone ty. long Island Ritv. NY imbia Pepsi-Cola HoHlinir Co. r t-i S If You Had MYJOBl ? f'd I \C EEF1N G H ? U S E* helping would realize that business girls llz are not the only ones who somels j times, get Headache and Tired Aching Muscles. We home girls e-'| often work just as hard and have (I- j just as many Headaches, just as in j many Stomach Upsets and get s- j just as Tired. About a year ago, I first used < ALKA-SELTZER j I find that it eases my Aching Head, takes the kinks out of Tired, l Aching Muscles and brings relief ?<?when T have?Acid Indigestion. ;U1 j The family says 1 am a dot k?i?easier to live with since T Vinu? | known about Alka-^eltxer. A; J "Have you tried ALKA-SELTi'c f ZER? If not; why don't you get V, 1 a package' today ? Large package 60*. Small package .'10?, also by the glass at Soda Fountains. h "-; n- \ i S7r?Davit! Kl'isoi. ; n'-{ tn ??irHn<*e 1 "iio:1 in i efficient attention " p en 1 o all business pbtet'rt M tfh me i'HONE 5717 + IV I j CtOOCK'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I ? fovw ENUP ? flour' st ! pi /ft 5fo<x/- i i - honestly n. , ^ ?^k.? * ' j . . ..... : "-J