The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 30, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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PROF. HlftbDEN TO THE
GENERAL CONFEUENCE
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The news has reached the Palmetto
-Leaden.' that the friends ul
Prof. CL W. Rolilen are urging him
lo run for the ensuring general
conference,.. Ow . . information is.
- -?after much prayer and thought of
the church situation, he has finally
deckled to yield to his, friend?;
vviah aud will doubtless put his
hat. in the rin<jf for the general
conference.
l'rof. Ilolden is a churchman1 of
the first water, his secular posiuhurch
duties. The pastor and of'
. .fi.fala of Silver llvli church i n
' Spaitapbrg can attest to those
s'tilfements.
' Whdn this editor was pasforog
the A. M. E. church at Santuc in
Union ounty^ Pvpf. II old en orga~~
' t.i'/ed U M. E. Ulllil c'll at t imm?J?'
tfjf had a very few members, . l>vit
brother I??ildc?rt ,woyld brag on hi.mission
ami 'spent ' it dea( < !' his
personal money to keen it going.
Whenever lie wutfld have nil lop
noi tniiltv to yreak to a mixed ar.dience,
in some way he would tell ?
about the Croat work Lke ii?LL,
church was doing for humanity.
Prof. Bolden , is a .preacher's
friend, many times they would he
onahle to make a full fcpprt on
'.'World Service" and other confer?obligations,
were?it?nor for
Prof.?liolden.
T)iis editor I iolei-sl:<nd aJ Lire
last general?confereii've,?brother
- lioldetr would hot be "bribe" siT
"bought", he fought for the interest
of his church .at home, at times
lighting alone. . I
This editor Jitisn't seen Prof, o
Bolden since the last genera! eon- 1 11
Iei'en. n Ik iicq, this' ye)Mirter is nn.?k
alile to tell all he did there and v
our information now is only pick- li
ed up by friends hove and there. r
r / To our way of thinking, the lay- .1
well to .elect, him on the first "bal- '
lot. I)
W. R. Bowman.
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BLL'FFTON NEWS"
Caxniel ( Itapel A. >1. K. I'hurch u
Rev. W. M. Kelly. I'astor 1
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The first Sunday \n?" a ?hisrh
day at our church. Our revival v
'' began Monday with Rev. R. H. *
Simmons- -from .Savanna!)? Ga;, -m?which
he preached a soul stirring J
sermon. Rverybody was' happy '
and enjoyed tile * service. On Friday
nii?ht Rev. Kinkade of white '
Raptist church. In that meeting ^
we had nine soils added to the "
church. Total raised during the a
week $00.05. s:
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New Zion A. M. F. Church ,v
Rev. J. II. Adken, l'astor u
\Vt*begun our meeting- with n ~
large attenchu>ce. The hieeling"Tah" }
the whole week.?We had a sue?^
cessful meeting. During the week
we laiscd $48.05. i*(
St. John Baptist Church M
i i i?.. 01
??vf, a. u. atimiun, x uaiui
p.
We had a one week's revival,
and the spirit was in the meeting <
from beginning to end. We gained .M
souls for the church. Total raised p;
during the meeting $d4?.65., .1
First Zion Baptist Church
Kev. J. II. Smalls, Pastor
We celebrated our 80th Anniversary.
The church was founded
in 18G3 by Kev. A. Merchison. ,
The anniversary, services were 1,1
conducted by the pastor Rev. J. f'v
H. ,SniaHs and other visiting min- 11
isters. The church membership
increased spiritually and financial- '
Jy. On Sunday morning collection
from the Cleaners $lo/7.25; 80lh
Antiiversary $41.80; Public, collec- \v
lion $55.87. Brand total collected
' 5 for the day $.'118.80.
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KWA.XKKA XKWSi 11
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Sunday was a high day \v,th the
members of Mt. OUte* A. M. E. j..
church. S. S. opened at the usual
hour wdh Mrs. Viola RcMcli acting (;,j
Supt. The lesson Was beautifully ^
dis.ussed. The pastor, lie.v. 11. F. j(
an the lesson, also a warm, p ravei
meeting was conducted ,|>y Mr. Jn ?.
I.ec Davis and the Junior choir, 1
The pastor ascended the rostrum j()
and brought the message from 5th
chapter 1st verso Timothy, subject '
The Home. Collection was $11.26. mi
- We were very nlasod to have quite g,
a few visitors worship with us al- '
so. They were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- '
die Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs, William
Jenkiris from Columbia; Mrs.' Wil- ?.
* , liam James ami children; Mrs.
Wm. James, Sr., from Bethlehem
, M. E. church, near St. Matthews, j
; Our doors are open always to visi- ><
tors.
At 4 o'clock Rev. Bowman and
;ihis folks went oven ko Mt. Pleas- ce
ant Baptist church wltlV tho Rev. I(
H.' Norris an d rendered service ^
there that wiH be of Jong, remem- \j
hrarPe. He -nreacebed from the fa
. text Itorn. 1?:10. . ' |a
mi The last quarterly conference of
the Swansea circuit was held at ir
Andrcvr^ Chanel last Sunday and bi
a very gOod one it was. Total to
amount collected P46.61). |jt
The Rev' B. F. Hildel rand, presiding
elder brought a sonl stirring
sermon from Isaiah CU, theme I
Sgw The11.ord. ' ri
Cpl. J. C. Roach frouV Fort Dix, M
N. J., was home on ? furlough last
week with his parents, Mr. and re
?r.TrMfff. Jacob Roach. iV,
Mrs. Effie Lao Davis and daugh
Ai^nio . T ,nn Dnnrt ir?? f/\ I iv
be out again being indisposed for j .is
Bometime. ' Sn
Mr?., Viola Ronrh is agent for r \\
The Palmetto Trader. She will , if
be glad for you ty get.a copy.
L. Robinson, reporter ' N
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Twrnry-thioo of thp-curpaTraining
School, Army Air B?
prairie land, the school began
phase given over to the study c
Mr. Major Alfred liecvers, nisti
engine assembly class. Kecvcrs
HHOWN rilMTL (~IR(TIT~
Rev. IF* L. Bonaparte. Pastor
On rr^torda^^v iiich was. Octoer
'i?ltrh the members and friends
1' BvVnvn Chapel A. M. E. church
let to hear our pastor preach hits
1st . sermon for this conference
ear. The weather was fair and
ne ami a large crowd gathered
i .presenting many denominations,
lis text, was tab eg. from a portion
f the -ci me Jdnt l'sahn
'hi1 I.old is my Shepherd. It is
utting it mild to say that the
hureli av-hs soon on hallowed fire.
Ve, the members, are taking this
s one of his several masterpieces.
On Monday night the pastor was
iveh a seml-off to conference?by
he members of the A. C. E. ,!/..
;hich he. organized when he first
wine-hero two years ava. There
yre more than Two hundred and
wenty-five children present of
nriotis diLuluiliiUioiis__(-al] m tuners
of the ACEL) who rendered
pah;eanfealled "A11 Out For Utile
Sam", in honor of the pastor,
his pageant was directed by Mrs.
i. T?. llaynes, assisted by Mrs.
mi|jKins aim Airs. k. u, yuall.
11 on the faculty of Helena's
.hool. The church was packed al11
*> t. to capacity and the pageant
as enjoyed by all. When the last
inn her was completed the Pastor,
ire... Banapafrfc was called
Zeis::tI'd and the following made
reseniations: Mrs. X. E. Rook, in
ehali' of the young people of the
lurch; Miss Ida Ma- Wright, in
t'half of the AC ML ?.:ul Mrs. K.
reon. in behalf of the church at
u go. This was the crowning
Dint of our pastor's admini'straon.
At the last momti.1 a per*
nal presentation was made by
Irs. Eva Kooder 'who gav? -the
istor a lovely purse of an undisosed'sum.
Mrs. .1.. A brams,?reporter
LAM Alt NEWS
I'y R. 1)., reporter
In -the midst of, a cool pleasant
,'i?. . w I. ~..l i *.* ' ?
..y tin. villliy.ll ntllUlJl KlUIIUniS
nv.e out in very large number,
he school was opened at the usil
hour b.v Sujit., E. J. Jeffery.
tich interest was realized in the
taly of the lesson. The. deyo>nal
met-Lin*; conducted by the
liter and Mrs. 1!. A. Grooms was
I! of the Holy Spirit.
The Funeral services were held
r Mrs. Dora Dtp gan,-at 4;J0 p.
. hy her Pastor, Rev. .M> J. Porr,
assisted by Revs. \V. Fraiser,
iYi CTmorfs and Mfs7~ Beta
oods afrd solos by Mrs. Annie
sins of Washington. According
Mrs. Mamie lhibose and Mr.
eo Thomas, the M'SCS and Bh.
ill sponsor a threat program at
dm Wesley church Sunday. The
ogram will begin ..Sunday at the
ual hour with the church school
ider the able leadership of Supt. j
fFrey, followed by an ol<l fashn
T.ove Feast and Experience I
eetrng, which will be followed by
ringing contest by several fa- I
oas quartets from far and near.!
tndy Grove church will be our
iccial guests', while everybody is
pecially mvited.
truly Grove Methodist Church
The funeral of Mrs. Jane Rod- j
Lk was conducted by Revs. M.
Porter, Rev. W. Fraiser a n d
n\ J. Capers, Sunday at 1 :.'1U
dock.
j\lr. and Mrs. Win. Hymes cnrtained
at their home Sunday afraobn
their dvnner?guestccr.
and rs. J E. Rogers, Mr. and
rs. M. Rivers, Mr. I. Rogers and
mily, Mrs. J. Burris, Mr. L. Bal
I'd. i
Sixteen members weye baptized [
id fcllnwshtped?into the church
jnday by the pastor. We vogVet i
find Mrs. E. Ttihea on the sick
a. j
Rev. M. J. Porter was the sup- j
r gaesi of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mcdlough
Sunday night and dinner j
lest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lucas,
onday.
Mrs. Evans of Darlington, datigh *
r of Mr. and Mrs. (.. C. Casey j
jcsbiped at Sandy Grove Sunday* I
The off/Jial members of the j
Sf S of the Lamar charge are j
Joed to attend the district mectg
at St. James Methodist church
ednesday, "-.November fird aT t
b.'lO a.tm
Rev. Win. B.r.wn was called to |
ew Yoik City to attend the fun- 1
. . THE
of Uchriioal instructors on duty a
iso, Lincoln Nvgraska, are Negroe
fmi.Uonrinjr in June, 1942, The <
if son c particular branch under exp
ucto" of aircraft mechanics, who is
i was formerly principal of a school
Kansas City,-Missouri, gradua
ley Polyteehnicul Institute. \
i
?ial gf his sister. lie left Satinnif
Mr. IIOHK A. >1. K: C!!I"RCI!
Rev. J. i\ Washington, Pastnr
The 4ia?tnv was ^reeled l>v i
fair audience at St. T.f.ke Sundaj
isioi ning*. The S".ndity schonl ' pn<
tntr-'^tthoriny,1 t'"i?ry;
the lime <>f the clos/nsr, a good at
tendance was in evidence. A gon
end loet lii-i* wiic I'l.lii'" I t-" *u
I pastor, and was enjoyed by ai
I who heard him.
Al'ter the Sunday school a bra-l
piay<w'*"sorvice was conducted i.s
(shorter Jo.eh Smith. The pnsloi
then asceiidd'l the ro.-trum and after
preliminary remarks selected
S'l. Lake :??li as the basis of hi?
liscourse. lie oreached a burnina
senium as usual on the subject Je n's'
Messavye to the Backslider. Ai
ier tlie sermon an apnea! war
hrade for "jmTrersT^aTrrf two yorrrrz
men came' forward and united
tin .nselve- with the church. The
total collection for all purpose?
at S't. I.uke was $101.7?. The pas
tor then motored over to .Ml. lion
church where a nino-ram was re;:thred
by the Carolina hour miarlet.
This was it real treat to ail
who hoaid the mem Total receipt
was SJT.OO. Grand total for the
day $140.07. Just two more Sundays
now before closing the year'.*
work for the conference. Thing?
are going over in <1 very tine sine
encouraging wuy.s /
An all da'y meeting is scheduled
to be held in St. Luke Sunday
The local preachers of the charge
arid community wi'll do the preach
ing. The pastor will preach at
Ml. Hon* Sunday night. He will
Dlosc'out the year's work at both
rhurc-hes on the first Sunday.
The early frost has relieved thi
| farmers of the burden of harvest
ng any more beans.
?Alisrv Zelma Bmg, the daughter
if Mrs. Carrie (Ring) Simmon?
'returned to New York last SatinI
Jay after a three Weeks' stay with
j relatives and friends.
Everybody is happy on the M.t
llorrebarge so-far as the church
work is concern.
; See Miss Mildred Westpoint ol
Mt. Ilorr* church and Miss Virginia
Porter of St. lAike church
and got your copy of the Palmett
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(Mrs.) L. M. Ashe, reporter
?T. MATTHEW RAPT. CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Mat Kin. Pastor
The ~??T S. was opened hy Supt.
vvifl" teachers present. Being our
preach'eg day at the usual hodi
ministers were present. The pa*
tor used as a subject ('all On
illiih. He was at his host. Kverj
jne present seemed u> Imve felt
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TIIE PALMKTTO LE
ARMY! L
HBjuaKf# < ft V sj
IV^aBLr^H W }|||
:-jL ' >JfW
t the Army AirForees Technical
s. Located on Nebraska's rolling
:ourse consists of 13 phases, each f.
ert supervision. Pictured above is
piving pointeis to \tudents in the
at Oswego, Kansas.
- :ho spirit. 'Amount" raised SlOd.j
After preaching services Mrs. I.y- I
in ili.trj.riii'.'.'ti'!! <.a Die forward and
old of her work, coiv ornim' the
flirls' Homo. She v as given a col
, loot ion of $10.00. Sunday tight
Rev. Harrison, a young ministoi
i preached for as. llo 'ts< 1 lino. Wo
sa.v to hi nr. go forward.
Rov. apd M'"s. -.1. S. Hunter
- V'ri'c Ith?> i>iii"f ;_ *11 < ?* 1 -> < ' M r. iti'il
. Mrs. < a! ' l i'oaaidson k, . Sun.
day.
> The school chiMien are still
I ihankine; their teachers. Miss
Thompson and Mrs. Jackson for
: . arrviar; them over too the Fair
last Tii r,day. Also Mr. John
Wostfiold tyade two tr';>s over
there taking !r" 'View's
I I'vt. 'Willir l*i | per.- Jr.. was at
t.oo'o tile woo!: (Mid for a short
j while.
W. M. Tarrant, reporter
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I mil M AKIKIA H
BAPTfST OH UK H
I
I?cy. I*. S. I licks. Pastor
\\"f had a wonderful S. S. Mrs.
Minnie Youmr a toil as Supt. Af_
tor Sunday school the pastor came
before u:v and preached a wonder1
ful sermon. 'Txt found Matthew
2(>.:.'5P, subject The Advancing
1 Christ. Jesus believed in suilvanc
inu-, why should we not advance
t financially and spiritually. Total
; ?ollectir-n for the day SIK.Kt. in
I There will he a Benedict a n <1
Morrrs College contest at Mo.r.t ilj
I Mor'ah, November 7. P.Mt at J:00 in
. p.m. Everyone i.s cordially invited tii
( hi
i People U Know in
; Friends of William Dillard who la
| is stationed at Camp Van I)orn, he
! Miss, will be jjl.id to know he lias lit
been promoted to Private First lit
. Class. the
: Rev. and Mrs. P. S. Ilioks were
the Sunday dinner quests of Mr.
- and M+v??Jacks. . ??
! PINE GROVE
i A.. M. E. CHURCH
1?... I is o: i?- ' - I'1
IVV?. lj. I'l.MMI, 1 ilMIH
r ? ? ?-tf
Sundav was a beautiful day and ,
it found us at (.buret) with a fine ,(
( ?. S. as usual. Being the pastor's m
iast Sunday af Providence Mr. g<
Wade Trapp and others motored [)ever
to worshbv with them. Rev. pj
Bixon went from here all smiles c
last Sunday, elated over the great ^'(
program put ov And v?e have, th
the assurance or nis return, for he at
- is now ready to go up to conferonce
and make a fufl report. And i
too we can say of a truth he has |
wrought a good work through this I1'
1-4 t'l-mferenre year.?We are proud to W
> know that Miss Creola Boyd rs ,j
i able to l>e up and around in her
' home although she is still suffer- u
r- ifrg with her hand. We are hop
J. S. War Department
nts ByJMr. Lloyd M. Williams,
Agricultural Co'lege and BradAir
Base, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Mr. Henry P. Milligan, it
model at the Army Air Force
the interested students are of
of Langston University and rc
by U. S. Army Air Forces).
g recovery very soon.
.Miss Fstoila W. Boyd and fsini
were the Sunday quests of Mr
id .Mrs.- Willie Meetz of Halen
le. She was also visiting he
nighter. and little grandson \vh<
now residing at her mother-in
w Mrs. Fissie Meetz for the tinn
ing. Mrs. Mary Ruth Meetz an<
tie Jr., Miss Edna Meetz am
tie Carol motored back witl
m and spent it few hours.
Miss J. L, Boyd: reporlr r
Ml TAWVIl.I.F. NEWS
Our little church is striving r
long the big ones. We ate gla
> say thnt*Tnir paslrr, Rev. J.. I
frgfall is doing his Dest, he wa
jelining in health for the last si
onths not in bed but could nc
et around as usual, but than
ie Loral he is up again. He i
?..l. n._ v".' _ i.?-ts??t -
v.m ui mi; Anuorn Minna
:hool convention which met o
le 4tlr Sunday in September. On
the best sessious in the histor
t. Stephen Baptist church, St. St
len, S. ('. Amount raised $fi2?
'c have arr Institution its an aux
ary to support all young me
ho want to preach,
On Sunday October 17 we me
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ADER
IKMO m:\vs
acedonia ISapti*t Church i?.-y
cv, i K. I'll'.do Castor
Sum* lv? y?sc h< nil?* * * .I t.. i?i i ?i
very bile dpy, alter which ill
u.stor tana- forth and delivered
utiderfb iv.< tV- liUirocr l.
isitors wciv niysent. In lira ui
rnoon services v.e v.l rr I'avore
1th beaut '.'"til .music I'rmv. .lehc
: h hiaptist elf r n, ami Cnio
aptist church choirs of Columhi
TTTI \vc ail cnj > ye'i the good slid
1JT.
The im mbers and clioir moo
crs or Youngs ChapeTfY! Ml I
hurch worshiped at Sanely Hi
i.'M. K. chtir.Ii. in the lower pa
f the state, ami lcpoj.t an enici'ale
day.
Miss Viola Smith of Harbis*
nstitute was at home for the we?
ml.. .
dev. and Mrs. (', F. Itlmdos wo
he Sunday dinner e est- of >1
nd Mit')iarli' I<;ties'.
M sT^Tarn? "IJo izt r is vi.-Tfe
vri vaiTe Fred -S. i'oezer in (live
"'in, X. C.
MV?. Ctissh* Mills is tip and o
igajn adder cuiii. a lew v.c .
Uness.
Mrs. Mary Iicshiey is still c
he si.l; list.
Stop l.y lloo ierls'"fdace and y
i copy of the Leader.
Klo'vo K. Hooray, vcemrter
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LAIRKNS NKWS
____ Relatives an<i friends were hap
p.v to see Messrs. West .Jackson.
Clarence ('unninyhani and \V i! c
Washington. | in-paring ?l?? enter
; he Army.
i-. -..-Mr.. Roy I lean spent-;? few day*il
I'lot ida and i rUll ilal?lo gu._tu
Fort Jackson i'or final .examinai
ion. '
i Soldiers iiomf during the past
vvek were W illie Kvans, Thcor~.
lore .\hiitilcn, Johnnie .Mnikvns-,
A iliie II. (ii iflin, Oscar Sullivan,
i Joi-ipv Legion. Nathan Boasley
7" ah<r W illiam TUathis.
11 The Christmas . Saving Club
r1 net Friday nile with Mrs. licne
v- I am os.
ilin A* Rutnian. strident trt Jbn
! 'diet College. spent the week end
?!< home.
Miss Hettie Stllivan entertain-i
r 11 -th? Kaiuhow Saving Club mem
?ers recently 7
Mr. Robert Holland of Spartanan
g visited his son and daughter
n '.he past week end. Mrs. .Matlie.
Henderson,
tit The Woman's Auxiliary o7 T a-uO
e;is C'oiintv met at Little River
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<vion oapusi cnurclt Oct. 2I-J1.
:o I his was indeed the greatest scsion
in the history of the conv'enV
ion in every way. Mrs. Mary
Wright is the t fiicicnt president
with a large group of consecrated
~ corkers. us?luir?Helpers.?This or.
Sanitation functions "tfO'aid our
? 'ni.vs and girls lit dltTclolU schools
if the stale. A main feature of
the. Auxiliary is the King a n <1
Queen, contest among the young
people. A total'of $784.7.'! was
raised. The next meeting will be
the 4th Saturday and Sunday in
October, 1044, at Mt. Zion Baptist
church. Rev. .1. W. Mathis is
pastor.
Misses I.illie B. Douglass and
Margaret Beasley. visited in Co
iumhia last wet k?end.
Pnivders High football team has
played two games during the
season. They won over Bell St.
" High 1.1-0; and lost to Sterling
Hi.
St. Paul Baptist Church
Rev. L. B. Sloon. Pastor
Our church has been quiet, hut
not idle. A fine rally, was '.held on
last Sunday" to cover the church,
and for other extensive repairs.
The~'Midget choir appeared in
iheir new. Navy blue robes, and in
the evening the Juniors were very,
attractive in their jiow Maroon
robes. We are very proud o f
these young people and their contribution
to the church services,
- by their songs and other activi
tids.
An event that will not soon be
our .church of Mrs. Mobolu Ayorinde,
a fill live of Nigeria,'Africa.
She?is a most InieTeSting person
to see and hear. Mrs. Ayorinde
came to us under the auspices of
the Missionarv firrln? nf tPo
^1 Hp ^. <^^$^3
^fX ^ ^^^5*v^^B?WG?2
y y^, >
istruc^or, teaching the functioninp: of ai
Techn:cat Training'School, Lincoln A1r"
Mexican extraction and two ara from j
iceived his training in aircraft engines a
;n the Sunday school as usual, The
International lesson was taught to |
its full lead by the Supt., Jessie
Wright and Deacon Moses Whitr>
ten after which the pastor made
some remarks on the lesson.
1 During the worship service Rev.
cj Wigfall used as a text I Samuel
'i ?1:27: Stand Still. He gave us a
fine sermon. A rally was on and
$20.00 was raised. We met in a
guest meeting on Sunday night
and aised $.10.00 which made a total
of $r>0.00 for the day.-,
i- Reported by Jessie Wright,
d Supt., Mt. Pisgah Baptist chur.h;
t- Rev. J. R. Wigfall, pastor.
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x HANNAH \. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. T. "E. Robinson, Pastor
k
<c! Sunday was a very busy day
here jri'ttinfr the pastor ready for
the annual conference. S. S. was i
? conducted by?Supt. Prof. J. R.
e Bobo. A wonderful sermon was j
y | preached hy the pastor, which we
0~enjoyed. The total .raised for the j
day was $49.22.
Levers Chapel had their rally :
' last Sunday which was the first i
Sunday. The grand Trttfll fnv the 1
n rally was $204. Everyone enjoyed ;
themselves very much.
Pvt. Ulysses Turley is home on 1
tfurloujfh from Fort Belvior, Vt., <
spuing school nkws
We are now on our regular
rhedule with a daily increase in
-nrollna nl. |
Si. dents' are enjoying the deli- I
ions mH luinhe- so i veil i;aily ny m
)ur . oni|w'tent oo'dts. .M'esdaines .oriT.it
and llai i is. ?
On TUta: clay night an am ro la
ive "r .'.io enjoyed the e]o?ting
orogran: .of the S. contest. l'a- J
tiiotic songs w. re sung hy a
.' I oup nj prima \ folk: ijiivreating. V
tattling.- were jjivf-n ny .Mrs. it. A. .
oilinr and otiiers. Music for the
iccr: ion was 1 .1nisae 1 hy the 11
.' nun? u'i, eTUu under CTe d i. .idp
of ?u:r ompetent music teach f
.ei Mrs. .1. (]. Heiiderson. Aflei
viit; jjfofiuia reports tana-, in flouj
the St uators representing the 1
Slate. . Ttrrtrr amount to iTatc*
I 10.T7. The spirit and cnopr-ra-. .
lion was wonderful noil anpre iat- <
ed yei y mucf). Through this el'- '
'oV> Mrs. I! iyht.ower was able to.it
s' -'d STn.Oi) t" iter < i._rc-h.
yJud to gn et tiie followial*" at .then I
I1*?.?! e on SatM aty: .Mr-. Alhu ,
Williams et' Ward. S. and Hey. |
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'bo Ridev iiil' : >! t'??n. J ?
.Miss 11 < .I' ii< v. Pro!. Wiles >iml I "
Mis. 11 i'/ii t <; w< r. :i|ip?urnl on l>i!o-I
it am ?! ti i i mr the Ridge II il! as-o- '
. ialion.
. I'ily, Baptist?ch . u-lms. ~ ?jAfi
enjoyable reception was jri:
Dm ?l' All's. A1,1."! Hi.II' :iI t !i v
liorno til' Mrs. Mary ('. Whitr.er
Friday evening wi* attended by
the following Mrs. K. Ilicks. Mis. .
('. J. Britt, Mrs. M. Hondorson.
Mrs. Jessie McCollum, Mrs. C. ;
Hudgens. Mrs. Turner. Mrs. Bos.
Me Henderson, Mrs. Ella Cain.
Mrs. Amur Sullivan, Mrs. Lucile )
Dorroh, Miss Kiel Watts Miss ;
Rosa Shepherd. Miss Ella B. Williams.
Miss Helen Dendy,. Mrs.
den. Mr*. M. L. Mathis was present
anil presented Mrs. Ayorinde
to this and the group at churc'i |
program. ' .1
Rev. and Mrs. Cower were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Davis on Gray St.. Sunday. Rev.
Coker pi.cached two highly spiritual
and well prepared sermons on
Sunday.
All the clubs are working hard
I and helping to push the various
programs of the .tghurch.
We are always "glad to welcome
our boys who come home for vis- .
its, from the various fields of the '
armed forces and hope they will
all be home again to stay soon. "
The church was well representod
at the Tumbling Shoal;* Woman's
Auxiliary that met at Little
River ZTon church, Clinton. 7
the past week end. Among those
attending were Mrs. C. C. Hud--|?
gens. Mr. and*Mrs. Oliphant Mrs. )
~ Miss Rutir Mills came second irt-|
Mathis and others. |?
tne King and Queen contest , at 1
me .-auxiliary reporting 5>by.UU 1
She thanks all who helped her.
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y
n airplane engine on a "cutaway"
Base, Lincoln, Nebraska. Two of
\labama. Milligan is a graduate
t Amarillo Field, Texas. (Photo*
visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Turley and also his wife
Mrs. Esther Turley.
Please don't forget the religious
picture show which will be
given at Hannah church Nov. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
are home-visiting his sick stepfather
Mr. G. W. Dewalt.
The members on the sick list
are Mr. G. W. Dewalt, Mr.Johny
Jackson, Mr. Los Singley and
M rs. Emma Mendenhall. She had I
ar^operation on her eye and will ,
have to return Thursday to the I
hospital in Columbia. Miss Ra- '
chei Williams is also on the sick a
i :? >
* an ior mem a 1 i
speedy recovery. I 1
Air. and Mrs. Jerry Farrow. Jr. j J
and their daughter left Saturday I
for Newark, N. J. . f |
1 DAVID G. ELLt
| thirty-two years of h<
| , Insurance
| ? All Kinds of Insun
| telepiton
| 1221 Washington St.
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1' AIKF AX NEWS
Thy following teachers uttendii
Sunday schopl at N^zarene Bap _
ist . huich; .Misses Mary T. Dais, j
i. M. Uickson. The lesson was
i ll taught l?y Mr. Hijkson. .Af- -H
i-r nday school, the teachers ?J
. i fit to Hodges ('M K church. The H
cgulnr services were held at
lodges ( Mr-: church morning and
veiling. The Pastor, Rev. I; B.
biffins -preached " both sermons. T
lis message was very interest.Miss
Minnie 1,. Ma I lory spent *
lie week end at home, Aiken, S. C.
.Justine (r. Odom, Reporter
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