The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 13, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, November 13, 1943
LAURENS NEWS
Relatives and friends of the following
solidary jwer& happy to ?eethem
in town this past week. The
soldiers were: Collier Booker, Otis I
Martin, Otis La/i^ley, Algie
Blakely, Aner McWilhams, Murray
Crisp, Thos Sanders, Dan
Dorroh and Oscar (Sullivan.
Miss Mammie Young, visited in
Columbia during .the.?week-entL .
-Mrs.CbrneIHa Milam, has been
on an extensive trip.
Ethel Mae Henderson, student
at Benedict College, spent a few
days at her home in Mountville.
Miss Ella Bell Williams visited
? in?Columbia - over?the' week-end.
Mrs. Pearl Craig, visited her
son in Savannah Georgia, Sunday
and Monday.
Rev. Reuben, of Benedict College
was a visitor in town friday.
Mrs. Etel Watts, visited Misses
Rosa Lee and Margaret ChampionSaturday
and Sunday in Columbia.
(0trs. Le Vanncr Brown of
Columbia will visit relatives here
"Sunday.
_?Missis Helen Nance and Geneva
Gilliam of Newberry visited Prof,
and Mrs. "lSanders over the weekend.
S^&taul Baptist Church'."
B. Moon, Pastor
? ' *
Lauren , S,Gt-Sunday?School Jiad
a record breaking attendance,
Gunday and much interest centered
around the lesson and the program
in general.
Rev.?Moon used the?Golden'
Tj^ct as a basis for his sermon
dWing the morning services. An
impressive feature was the attendance
enmasse of the newly organized
Boy Scout troop No. 150.
Supt. W. L. Meadors Commando.
We are proud of - his effort-and-the^
fine appearance the boys made.
Mr. Woodrow Wilson, Mr. John A.
Putman were speakers on this oc.
casion. Among the many visitors
were Pvt. Dan Dorroh, Sgt. Thos.
Henry of the U.S.A., Dr. and Mrs.
Goforth of Spartanburg.
At the evening services Deas.
Oliphant, Bates and Hunter made
interesting reports from the Union.
Collection for the day $95.
Rev. Moon, Pvt. Dorroh and
Mrs. Hattie Golden, also Mrs. Lucile
Dorrph were dinner guests
of Mrs.'?. W". Sullivan Sunday.
Mrs. Mamie Mae Simpson- o f
the Usher Board spent the week
snd in Hendersonvillej N. C.
The 0*possum Supper in the
basement Friday night was a
ST. JAMES A. M. E .CHURCH
T Rev. A. D. Dawkins, Pastor
Service waa_iieautifully _ carrier
out Sunday beginning with the >
S. with an appreciative crowd to
greet the new pastor. After thi
class study of the lesson thi
ec/i^nl was wonderfully reviewed
V by tne Supt.. Mrs. Estelle*John J
son. The Bible class rs holding
the banner and the primary class
is holding the attendance banner.
At 11:30 the new pastor selected
his text from St. Matt
24:44, theme An Hour of S<
Tried. The spiritual tide rai
high. At 7:30 p.m. many anxiou*
eouls were present to hear another
soul stirring sermon. The pastor
selected his text from the 42n<.
Psalm, 2nd verse. Theme A Thirs
ty Soul. The members and frrendk
have already began singing his
praise. He did not only preaci.
but stirred the audience with hi.
melodious singing of I'm on th
Battlefield for my Lord.
From the few remarks he gave
us in a call meeting immediately
<Hsmi8sai~we Bee-twflmg-mP3
uccess this conference year. The
pastor was the dinner gust of Mr.
and Mr. Henry Young, Sunday.
He spent the afternoon also at thi
home of Mr. and Mr^. Ef. L. Youn*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cheek and Mi
and Mrs. G. W. Watts.
Mrs. Estellc Johnson, rcportei
P#E GROVE A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
The first Sunday marked the be
. ginning of another conference
year and a large number were out"
to greet the pastor. Rev. Dixon
brought greetings from the confere^^and
expressed himself as be
i^^fcappy over his return to serve
uw^Kr another year. We join him
in saying tbg same. Love Feast,
and testimonial meeting followed
the prayer" service after which the
pastor delivered a stirring messjge.
Subject The Atoning Blood,
holy Communion was administered
to a large number. We were
~ i * _ i i D :
i'jhftstru lu iihvc seveitti in nuviflBnce
members worship with us.
We were please to see Miss Creole
Boyd out again.
Rev. Dixon called a meeting fol
low%g services and all officers
\Mere reelected. The election of
trustees will be hold later. Mr.
Samuel Trapn was appointed as
? class leader in Mrs. Emma Ringer's
place w*ho resigned. Our first
juarterly confcren.e will be held l
lhe 2nd Sunday in December.
Th pastor was the Saturday
night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
looms and Sunday night guest of
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd. After
service he visited the sick and
Miss J. L, Boyd, Reporter,
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ARTHURTOWN SCHOOL
The Parent Teachers Association
-ol Arthurs School?held their firstpublic
meeting Sunday evening
at the brown Chapel church.
The Jienior choir of the church
and the school's Glee Club rendered
most 'excellent music for
mt occasion, under the direction
ol Mr. Jonn Hunter, who is principal
of the school.
Dr. It. W. Mance, one of Columbia's
most outstanding physicians
was the guest speaker for
the group. Everyone was pleased
with the help given both parent
and children.
Rev;-Curry, the minister Was~
present to encourage the parents
in this effort. Mrs. Willie Jefferson
served as mistress of ceremonies.
At the close of the meeting a
frienuly rivalry, Mrs. llall represented
Mrs. Simons' -group?o f
children, Mrs. Butler, Miss Johnson's
and Deacon Green, Mr Hunter's
group and a collection o f
$20.00 was raised, to assist i n j
making some much needed repairs
at the school.
Mr. Willie Jefferson is president
of the Parent-Teachers Association.
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LEXINGTON CIRCUIT NEWS
1 Rcy I y a jn v n
Sunday school at NeVv Bethel
was beautifully 'conducted. Oui
pastor reviewed the lesson and after
the regular devotion he preach
d a nobie sermon; administered
the Holy Communion. One person
joined the church. The league
was reorgaized at 7 p.m. and the
confirmation was done oy our pastor.
Evangelist E. Strother oi
Philadelphia preached the evening
sermon. She will preach At Mt.
Zion Friday night. Mr. J. W.
Black's class is the banner class
this month at New Bethel. Our
pastor really looks ,new with his
new brown suit that New Bethei
gave him and he thank them along
with St. Paul Baptist for the kind
ness tendered him and he spoke
of the new suit that Mt. Zion gave
wOODRUFF NEWS~
New Bethel Baptist Church
Sunday school was fine as usual.
The offering and attendance
banners still hang on Class No. 3
Mrs. Theada Robinson, teacher.
Rev. and Mrs. iD. A. Shell were
visitors at New Bethel Sunday
Ml'rs. Effie J. Parks, Mrs Theada
Robinson and Rev. O. A. Irby and
Mrs. P. P- Parks attended the
all session of tne lyger rtiver!
C O a.:? o 1'- % % I
o. o. convention csaruraay, wmcr
onvened with the Moore's- Chapel i
5. S. They reported a nice trip.1
Pfc. William Henry Higgins is
lome on a furlough visiting his
mother and friends. He is staioned
in Camp Clairborne, La. He
js the son of Mrs. Lula Higgins
Stephen of WofTord St., Woodruff.
Pvt. Taft Deshrelds is home on
i 10 days furlough visiting his par
^nts Mr. and Mrs. Columbus De
shields. He is stationed in Ala
cama.
Mr. C. M. Moody and teachers
of Beaver Dam were pleasant visitors
of Mrs. Lila Hobby Thursday.
Mr. Mack Ferguson of Washing
ton, D. C., is visiting relative^
uere.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Steens
left Friday for Washington, D. C.,
where they will make their homeL
Pvt. S. T. Allen is stationed in
Hiissrssippi. Private John Henrj
Franks is stationed in. Texas.
Those who .worshipped at Mt
Calvary Baptist church Sunday
Trom Woodruff were Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Browning, Mrs. Mattie
vqd Irene Thompson, Mr. and Mrr
lenry Gilliam, Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jas
Miller, Mrs. Lucile Smith and Mr?
Lula Parks. Amount raided war
$38.83. Rev. A. D. Duncan, Sr.
s the pasior.
The sick are Mrs. Eliza McBeth
and Miss Drucilla Norris. Wc
hope for them a speedy recovery
Those who worshiped at New
Bethel were Mrs. Georgia Rogers
Mr. Johnnie Mayes~lfrur daughter;
and Mr. Robert Alexander of Spar
tanburg. r
FIRST TABERNACLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Columbia, S. C.?Brother Funnell
First Tabernacle Bapt. church,
tand Sunday school held a verj
successful revival the week ol
November 1-5. Quite a few souls
were savedv The meeting was eonducted
by Rev. S. M. Johnson. The
Baptismal services, w/11 be held on
the third Sunday as early as possible.
Rev. Mrs. Johnson is a good
missionary worker among the J
children and wortien. Rev. Johnson
is the newly elected pastor ol
the First Tabernacle Bapt. church.
Rev. F. B. McNeal, is the i'ormei
pastor.
Sunday school every Sunday at
12 o'clock.! Preaching service at
2:00 p.m. and 8:0Q p.m. You are
welcome to come and help us. - j
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tlim together-with Mt. Pleasant Pe
Baptist church. And the new vei
overcoat that Spring Hill gave
"him together with New Hope, Mt m
Olive, Good Hope and Pleasant ,ei
|-lliU Baptist churches. He stated ?r<
that- he is more determined to rem ib
I dtr bigger and better service. mi
Mrs. J. S. Dahley and Mrs. Bell Uo
V. Derrick rendered a very fine M<
program at New Hope Sunday. Of
Evangelist Otiutliei?preached and
we enjoyed the message. Rev. W
| E. Lee preached for Jones chapel Q?u
Sunday p.m. Mt. Zion turned out Ev
and rendered valuable service. W
Cpl. John Thompson and Wife Rreturned
to the U. S. servite on Th
Monday. Pvt. Cleveland Johnson, "STi
Jr., was here on furlough visiting gu
his parents and relatives and lei
friends. . trc
Miss Minnie Gates is home af- tei
ter a successful operation at tin ly
Good Samaritan-Waverly hospi- las
ing. Mrs. Sarah Keisley is doinf. . 1
fine at the hospital after an oper , ?
ation. J;*
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Green had as [*_
I dinner guest Monday Evangelist !
I Strother. Mrs. Dora Strother. Rev. I el
j J. S. Danley and Rev. I. O. Sim,- p 1
I mons..v Mr. and?Mrs. Willi^ Vant -a
oi Columbia had as their drnnei rn<
gUCST "last "Wednesday, Rev. Sim- ^
mons.
Our pastor will be at Mt. Zion j^r
chuien un Sunday. ,
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i FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CHl'RCH an
m<
Dr. H. W. Walker. Pastor
ful meeting: closed at Friendship tiv
The preaching: was done by Evan- <"i
gelist C. B. Priester. God has
given her a strong physique. : ^
u'-'verfn1 voice, a nle.asrng person P
ality. "Evangelist" as she is lov c|
ingly called is a revivalist of un V
usual abality and success. ~Pic ?'.(
ncsque and dramatic were her sev ^
mons. Mrs. Vivian Grant sang "i?
very touchingly by the evangelist 1
tequest. A number of her frrendr '.y
with her Sunday. May God ever 'h<
keep and bless her. C.
I "Sunday morning the pastor-de- .n
livered the message from theme
Thou Shall Not Kill. Mrs. Mary po
~~EASLEY NEWS hT
fri
The "Miss Simpson High" "on
test closed on October 29th, 1943.
Miss Luevenia Hendrix, a member
of the seventh grade was crown'
ed. The total amount of money
I rarsed during the contest was $88. ?u
The Junior Red Cross drive is
|cn at the school. It is hoped that
all clasr.es will enroll one hundred
percent. Reports will he made in tjn
chapel op Friday, Nov. 12. ^
The Pickens County Teacher?' ilLl
association held its first meeting aL_ Re
Simpson hi*gh. on November 5th. go
Registration, group organisation, wa
financial reports and a brief mes- i"st
<age from Miss Hattie Dingle, the pe
leanes teacher were the main or- Re
iers of the day. The President,
Prof. A. A. Martin was elected as Li
delegate.to the third Congressronal
district teachers' meeting to be
held on December 4, 1943, at New <
berry. ? ua
A rn.. i i. 11 i. J _ A n i
I/\ iaient rauy enoea ac c,asiey
"Union Baptist church Sunday morn ,J0
ing. The rally Was given in the ^
interest o( Benedict college. $41 iS
was realized. Little Charles H. ch,
Bowens, received first prize for -j-0
raisings th^ highest amount -ei- nt
money. Miss Rubye N. Mansell lu
and little Amon Martin tied for
the second prize. ?
The Boy J3cout program will be ^
given at Ranley?Ghapel M. E. p.
church on Sunday as follows: vj]
1'arade?From Moone's Funeral da
Home to church
Singing-?My Country 'Tis of Thee S'c
Scouts and audience "rio
Scripture Reading?Patrol Lead- in
er William Loopef ' an
Invocation?Rev. F. B. Thomas A1
Music, The Star Spangled Bannei is
vVelcome Address, Miss Blanche ba
Hamilton
Response?Rec. C. D. Walker, Di
committeeman C.
Brief remarks-?Rev. PL G. Garrett M;
president 6f the sponsoring Ln
institution i th
ine &couc Liedge and Laws?Pa- ha
trol Leader Clarence Mansel
hi charge " le
Accom pi ishmciits of Troop No. 1 ilfi iu
Mr: Clifford Moore, scout mas- m<
ter or Mr. H. H. Zimmerman El
assistant scout fhaster D.
Address?Mr. Leroy Shelton, Ex- cri
ecutive Sec., Ihter-racial Seoul th<
ing Blue Ridge Council. Green
villc, S. C.
Offering?
The public is cordially invited to
attend this program.
Mrs. Annie E. Valentine i .? '
'teadrfy improving. Hef many atT
riends hope she will soon be com- Re
pletely recovered. Her daughter, he
| Mrs. Ruthh Russel returned to del
New York City after an extended
I trip here. Fa
I Pvt. James Edward West spen' bit
last week end with his grand ? 1
mother Mrs. Bessie West. He is eoi
stationed in New River, N. C. at
Pvt. Ben Evans spent severa1 Fr
days with his parents Mr% and '
Mrs. L. N. Evans. loi
Pvt. Toby A lien from Camp At
Gordon, Gn., spent the week end
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THE PAL
ake's infant grandson R. Syl
iter Simpson was baptized.
Dr. Walker is leaving no ston
turned in the interest of the en
tainmcnt of the conference. W
e lookig for him to return. Sucl
te men are needed in every cor
inity. Seventy-two communed
llection- for the"~week beginmn
jnday. Nov. 1-7 was $24W.4 7.
Interest
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gary's dinne
lests Friday evening includ
'angelist Priester, Rev. and Mr:
alker, AJrs. Vivian Grant, Mr.
P. Alexandei, Misses A. is,
lompson and Lizzie Gallmai
rs. Marie Gary had as dinne
est Thursday Evangelist Pries
\ <Mirs. Emma McDowell of De
)it visited her- mother and sis
recently. Mrs. Ida M. Blake
visited her husband Pvt. Dour
is Blakely in Petersburg, va.
Callers at home of Mr. and Mi
hn Garrette were Miss Ethi
inderson, her brother Ernes
nderson who is an instructor r
e school of aviation; Miss Don
lie Fant and her mother.
Sgt. and Mrs.?-H-.?Ln- Evans o
mp Robingon, Ark., visited hi
>ther and other relatives her
;ontly. We were happy to hav
t. and Mrs. Evans worshipva
indship Sunday. Mrs. Vivia
fMath?and?little son _are bac
ter spending sometime in Ala
d Miss, with her husband an
)ther-in-law.
Mrs. Willie M. .Moore of Char
es' here last week. At this wri
r Mrs. Sanders rs improving,
v correction.. Mrs. Essie 1
eder's mother didn't have ai
eration as was reported to th
porter^ Mrs. Reder is back fror
ashington and reports that he
Mrs. E. Maggie Mirns is impro
r rapidly.
SVe thank the follovVrng for yea
and weekly subscriptions fo
2 Palmetto Leader: Evangelis
B. Priester. Mrs. Vivian Gran
d Mrs. Mildred Williams.
(Miss) Rubye M. Johnson, re
rter and agent.
Easley visiting relatives ant
ends.
GREENWOOD NEWS
\t Weston Chapel A. M. E
jrch. Rev. E. F. Johnson, pasto
nday school met at the usua
ur and after a fine discussion o
i lesson the pastor in his usua
,y began service and preached i
rely sermon which was very up
tttrg.?He- used for?a?text Jer
v. E. F Johnson he is a rea
spel -preacher and that's?all w<
mt anyhow. Oh that every mil
er would preach the plain gos
1 withoQt comprootnise like th
v. E. F. Johnson.
ttle Zion A. M. E. Church
v. J. A. Jenkins, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the us
1 hour with the Supt., Mr. D
Kinard and his faculty at thei
st of duty. The pastor preach
a soul stirring sermon usini
a text Timothy 2:17 after whicl
2 Holy Comniuni'on was giver
tal collection $72.00. Visitor
-the morning service were Mis
icy Mae Reynolds, Mrs. Matti
inrews, Mr. ana i?irs. jonn mar
i and sister. Mrs. Sallie Pre
ea is on the sick list. Miss M
Harris left Sunday for Ashe
le, where she will spend a fe\
ys with her cousin.
The well-known beautician Mrs
>ra Francis Melvin has returne
tome?alter spending sometime
Richmond, Va., with her brothe
d sister-in-law, Cpl. and Mrs
bert H. Cannon. Cpl. Canno
stationed at the Richmond Ai
ser
Mr. 0. Howard and Mr. Cornel
ackett left for Fort Bragg, N
to be inducted into the armj
r. Duckett's mother, Mrs. Dais
lckett now has three sons i
c army and is expected soon t
ve four.
First Sgt. William J. Derr ha
turned after spendding a 14 da
rlough visiting" hit wife an
sther. He is stationed at Cam
lis, 111., with the 569th Ertgi
T. Co. Mrs. Millie Deer is als
edited with having three sons i
e army.
FAIRFAX NEWS
Justine G. O.dom, reporter
The fourth quarterly conferenc
Bethel A.M.E. church of whicl
v. J. P. Fuller is pastor wa
Id Sunday. The Presiding El
r, Dr I. W. Dilborn preached.
Through the cooperation of th
irfax charge Rev. P"ullcr was a
! to pay his conference claim
VIost of the schools in AUendal
jnty attended a cai nival givei
Allendale training school or
idiry.
rhe presentation of the Metro
le quartet was held at Bethe
dE chfrrch in interest of Fair
i colored high school.
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METTO LEADER
THE 71ST ANNUAL
e R. E. CHURCH, NOV!
e FORMER STATE CHAIRMAN
h INTKR-RACIAL COMMITTEE
I1 TO PREACH OPENIN.fi. Ij
SERMON J
Hy Uncle Tug
Mftncks Corner, S. C.?The thousands
of Reformed Episcopalians
n South Carolina will convene in
Icdeemer Ii. E. church, P/ncville
5. C., November 19 to 21. A large
~jplpgat.ion i* expected to attend
The Reverend Mack M. Goss
B.D., pastor of the Summerville
Baptist church, former chairman
of the State Inter-raciaL-Commitee,
active in the Summerville Incr-racial
committee; secretary?xd
he Summerville Ministers' unron;
nesident of the Dorchester Tuberr
miosis association; member oi
.everal state Baptist committees
md teaches "Pastoral Theology'
n the Cummins Theological sem
nary, \vili~preach the opening se
, mon, Friday, Nov. 19, 10:30 a.m
Business sessions Friday after
r noon and Saturday. Young Peo
'' pla'p prngmni Friday night. Ev
ening oruyer and sermon Saturday
night by the Reverend O. J. Boone
.. The Bishops' Annual report SatThe
closing sermon will be de.
Iivered by the Reverend John H
n Daily, of Charleston, S. C.
e The Reverend William A. Miuch
L lector of St. Luke's R. E. church
wrll have completed his seventh
~ year as the etfiCient~secretary~ o 1
.he annual convocation,
r Bishop Joseph E. Kearney, D,
r D., the great shepherd and capa*
jle bishop will open his twenty
rst session November 19 a.m.
All churches are requested to go
over the top with their budget,
j Please remember your convocaion
fees have been increased.
sure your delegates have their
. ntertainnient fees.
MT. HORR A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor
| Sunday was a fair day and also
i big one The Sunday school was
4 .veil attended and the lesson was
.ery interesting. Much informa
.ion was given by the pastor,
s Strictly at 11:30 o'clock the
astor accompanied by Revs. M
Jieas. anti-Henry Ashe, local elders
' ,p^l brothers lien Brown and In ?
jram, local j>reachers were on the
1 ostrum. After devotional excrises
and preliminary remarks the
pastor selected II Timothy 1:12 as
_ -he bases of,his text. From this
he preached one of those able sernQns
which rocked the entire
church. ?i
He motored over to St. Luke on
i Sunday afternoon, but was disippointed
in that he did not meet
;? the congregation he expected. Hi
b returned to Mt.c Ilorr Sunday ev!
jning and preached his closing
t sermon. He selected as his text
g II Tim. 4:6-7. After the sermon
e the officers and members showee
the pastor in a tangible way how
. much they appreciated his ser[a
vices. Aside from the many gifts
several purses were handed him
v by the various boards and clubs.
fotal collection for the day $183.i.
27. Thus closed one of the .most
d colorful years work rn the history
r Tf the church.'
i (Mrs.) L. Mj. Ashe, reporter
fl ST. LUKE BAI'T. CHURCH
i ?"
Rev. C. M. Freeman, Pastor
i. Sunday was a wonderful day at
, St. Luke. Prayer service was at
i.
r the usual hour with Deacons Willie
McCants and Otis Caldwell in
^ charge. The pastor preached a
wonderful sermon from Acts, sub
ject Prayer Changes Things'. Kvs
cryone enjoyed the wonderful me?
?age. We had a splendid collec(j
tion which amounted to $68.65.
Alter service the pastor-Went to
J1 Mt. Zi-on A. M. K. church to at
lend the funeral of Mr. I.ouis Kvo
ans.
Those on the sick list are: Sis
tef Annie Mae Seibles, sister
Knightner, brother Henry Wylic
and Mr. Arthur Robertson. We
- nope them ?4P a speedy recovery
M s. Richard Padgett, reporter
e BLACKSBl'RG NEWS
h
s Pine Grove Bapt. Sunday school
met at 1,0:30 with Supt., Mr. B
Hamrick and teachers at their
t post.
Pine?Grove Savings class met
i. at Mrs. Annie B. Golmers Sunday
e at 5 o'clock. It was a lovely ses
a sion. Officers were elected . a*
\ (follows; Mr. Beiett Hamrick, pre?
_ ident; Mr. E. Smith, vicc-presi
. dent; Mi's. Mildred Smith, secre1
tary; Mrs. Janie Smith, system
secretary; Mr. Eddie McElwee
treasurer; Mr, E. Smith, lender.
CONVOCATION [
EMBER 19-21
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- , ST. MARY CJRCl'IT
- -Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor
TTf unday, 'Oetr3T~was a high day-f-^
^ at St. Mary churchy It was the h<
( day of receiving our new and old ;B
pastor and new presiding cider. ' cc
We say old pastoFTor this is His |
l'2th year that he has been with
us. New because this was the 1st r'
Sunday after conference and the M
Circuit seems to be as glad to m
receive him now as at the first r)<
i Lime he came..
The year's work began with out
first quarterly, conference. Dr. M. ^
F. Robinson is our new P. E. and lil
1 I ac are very pleased to have him. I
I After a brief and interesting I
i discussion on the Sunday school j
j lesson -we enjoyed a very timely 1 "
, review by the P. E. j hi
The general order of service tc
was conducted by the pastor. ReV ' ^
E.C. Richerson offered prayer. Af- j
; ter the order of service, the pas* .
- tor introduced Dr. M. F. Robin- j ai
son to preach. He announced as '
.a. text. Exodus- IDA,?And when-the j ?
he saw that he turned aside to I
. see, God called unto him out of j
the midst of the bush and "Saldr j
Mo<es. Subject: The Secret of !
Happiness. When he had finished '
the message. we could say, "did
' I not' o^ir hearts burn, while he
. ' talked to us." dt was a sweet gos [
. pel message. The Elder made a !
strong appeal for persons to eon- j
1 ncet with the church. The pastor ?
asked the following brothers to I
. receive the offering: S. Stevenson j
Preston Burch of St. James; R !
E. Crawford, Love Grant, Beth- j
lehem; Roosevelt Foxworth, Trol: |
1 Rowell of St,?Mary.' Collection |
1 $22.15. Each church was nicely j,
"y represented. L
The business of the quarter was
dispatched as brief as possible. |
Total collection for the day $132.- j
73. We are pleased to have Dr.
Robinson as our presiding eldei .
| and vVe feel the work is safe un- '
(I der his Godly leadership. The [
Pastor, Elder, Mrs. Philis John- I
i son, Bro. Robert Crawford, Rev. |
Mrs. Ruth Crawford and Mrs. I
' Leanna Moore were dinner guests I
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leg- |
gett. They spared no pains ? n ^i
making it pleasant for us. . We
had a real feast. There was a st
number of visitors in our ser- w
vice and they are always wel- p(
come.
MT. HEBRON CHURCH ?
Rev. W. R. Bowman, Pastor
la
Prosperity,- S.C-.?Sunday school
met at its usual hour with the' ?
L t
Supt. and co-workers present
We had a representative attendance7
The "church""Is-"moving a- -rj
long smoothly, and it appears
that the people have' a mind tc i
work for things both spiritual and
temporal.
After the devotional service our di
pastor brought a wonderful and ?c
inspiring heart felt sermon from o\
the text Act 3:6. Mrs. Bessie Hoi th
mon sang Guide My Feet Lord >\i
While I Run This Race. After th
which the pastor carried out the pi
Communion service with the good or
old hand shake which made our w<
nearts rejoice. sr
A board meeting was called by
the pastor and the following lead- cli
ers were appointed: Ir Willie Har-, su
dy; II, Brady II. Holnion; III, Sal- ie
lie Holmon; IV, Bessie Holmorv he
V, Henrietta Rickard. Supt.. -5
Priseilla Jackson. i'r
Mrs. E, A. Bedenbau^h. reporter (,<>
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GROW
~ CHILD
must have well balanced
properly and maintain q
easy way to help you do
to serve them plenty of
baked biscuits, rolls,
cookies and cakes bakec
Enriched Table-Tested A
Flour?it is one of the
7" foods, enriched wilh
tial vitamins.
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ST. PIIILII* A. M. IS. CHURCH
Rev. T- H. Weathers, l'astor
Sunday was a lovely day and i
rge number was .nut to weloonr
te return of our pastor and t
;ar the report of-the-.-delegate
ro. David Myers. S. S. at 10:3'
inducted by the Supt. Reviev
, Hro. Lafayette Johnson. Senio
ass won the banner, teachei
rs. Ophelja Dove mix. Praye
eeting was conducted by Brothe
;e Johnson and others. A won
trful sermon tvnrt^preached Tv
ic Pastor, -Rev. Weathers. ^
beral contribution was given.
Sacrament was administered t
large number.
nmc of sister Rbsie L. Kett en
irtained by .Miss Dorothy llal
n interesting meeting ensued an
delicious repast was served. Th
mount of $10.70 was raised.
M. E. Hinton, reporte
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Franchisee! Bottler: Colui
kVATEREE A. M. E. CHI RCH
Rev. J. I'. Currv, Pastor
Saluda, S. C.?Sunday was i
gh day at Wateree. Sunda;
:hool opened at its usual hou
ith Su'ftt. and teachers at thoi
ist of duty. We were happy P
ive the many friends?with?its
ome again. We are happy t<
tve our pastor back. Rev, Gur
. brought us a burning messag
ikon from Job lP:2">-Jf>.
Sister Luda?B.- Dnvenp??rt?hadurned
from the north and w.
e happy to have her back in ou
idst.
rs. Maggie B. Herbert, reporte
dT. OLIVE At M. E. CHl'RCH
Sunday was a very . ploasan
iy. We had a lovely Sunda;
hool ami the^-lesson was taugh
airs. \ ance and reviewed b;
e Pastor, Rev. 'Nelum.. Theri
as a lage number of officers fron
e sister church to hear the nev
istor. At 12:30 the pastoi
cached a very fine sermon. W
pre glad to see so many visitor
id invite them to come again..
Rev. Vance's Victory Gardei
nb has come to a close for thi
mmer He reports a successfu
I'm.. The O'Neal district whic!
had charge as teacher, canne<
>00 quarts of vegetables a n <
aits and is planning to can pota
es ana beef in the near future
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meals to develop
food health. An
j with 5-o;
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Table-Tested ADLUH Flour has
a period of years and thousanc
other. So, why don't you go t
bag of ADLUH and try it y<
family wiTT be amazed and wel
treats.
Tune in Fisher, Hendley over \
Saturday at 5:30 P. M.
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PEf.ZER NEWS
Rev. J. C. Cowans, Pa8tor
u The . S. S. of New Pleasant
,, Grove was conducted by the Supt.
0 , and officer si The morning service
was conducted by the pastor. A
0 wonderfuT seTmon "was preached ..
v " *nd enjoyed by all. The amounT
t et money raised f29.00, ^
Sgt. James Cobb is home on a
1 furlough visiting his parents and
r friends. He also went to Bone.
< uict college to see Miss M. E.
v?Cobb.?? ~ 1
k ' Miss Alice Stewart is home to
see her parents Mr. apd Mrs. A.
c M. Stewart. Miss Stewart r s
from Atlanta, Ga.
r- ?Mr. Walter (VTlaiielt is lituw
i. from Chester," Pa. He will enter
1 tie Army November 18th. We are
tTi"hoping him success,
e The Chapman Grove Commun>
ty Pair will be November 19. We
?j ?. ?
r are expecting a large crowd.
Ml
r. Long Island City. H. Y.u
tibia Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
The government gave us two pressure
cookers for which we are
grateful. You may know by this
3<.?.-e who live i.i this community
y ire fighting on the home front by
r raising food for victory.
1 We were glad to see Corporal
i lames Krept, the son of Mr. and
'7 Mrs. Wilson Krept home_on furo
lough-: He rs stationed in a camp
in Arkansas. We were aTso glad
p to have Mrs. Hattie Alexander,
Miss'Mary Alice Brown and moth
e R. L. Dominiek, reporter
TRIUMPH CHURCH^ f
Rev. Dennis Daniel, Pastor
Sunday school at its usual ho ?r
t after which our pastor came with
y an inspiring sermon. Sunday ev*
( ening the YPLB met and a very
interesTTg program was rendered.
, In this program our pastor sang
^ a solo entitled I'm Going to Live
v the Life 1 Talk'About In My Song.
r At night the Rev. Carrol prached
o- Lo a rnno-roi'iitmn TniKr ?.<?
t . iraught det-tr-facts ~T6 our hcar.ng.
Rev. Cariol will also preach
n .ur us the Friday morning oi our
r .Vomen's Annua; convention which
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.vill convene here November 22 and
, :ontinuos through Sunday night,
1 Nov. 28. Our bishop's birthday
) anniversary vyill also be celebrat.
1 id in this convention.
Mrs. Alberta Singleton, reporter
proven its superiority over
Is of housewives will use no
o your grocer today, get a
aurself? We believe your
ft" pteased with your baking
VIS Tuesday, Thursday and
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