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_ Saturday, August 2, 1941 ^ Happy Smiles « Philip kane, 22. of 1630 East < a graduate of Morgan State C Marion Bond, 21, of 841 New Jerse graduate of Lane College, at Jackson, victory upon being told that they are Job Awards for American "Youth, ci which Mr. Mack is President. The J Internships for college graduates, in fields in which the young people wa year. The yoimg people -are starting t Company under Herman T. Smith, ^ will spend much of their time travelir American Tennis Asso Anniversary at Tuskeg urangvbui jr. S. C., July 28th.T The Silver Jubilee anniversary of v Inch v. i! he c elebi ated at Tuskey i' August 18-23 tons the list of ? "<ut and social events on the na- lion socinl rnliMi<h r for 1941. I're pa ration for this 25th anniversary has been underway for many months and reports from more than one hundred fifty clubs thai are members of sectional and ? t te associations indicate a rec<.rd attendance will \vitnes. the nat ional championships to he, held at Tttskegee. New York Ci,ty, where the Anierican Tennis association was J organized twenty-five years ago is^ -i expected lo lead all other cities in* representation.] A special pullman Irani has been reserved to bring (h- (dot ham delegation. A silver jubilee celebration an aivexsary -at' the New Yttrk &tate Tennis association make the role of the New York delegation doubly significant. The special featur-- " _es schedule d for the New orlcAat?- >Yat(L championship which.will be * held August 4-10 on the Cosmopol? itan Courts in New .York "City are |under the distinguished patronage «»f Mayor Fiorello H. La Guaxilia- 7-y "NeW York City. Top flight raquet weilderQ are making the rounds of the big tour naments sanctioned by the Amer ienn Tennis association, priming for" the,gruelling tests of these two big jubilee celebrations. Xavier university"s stellar play ers have begun their "July and Aug< ust itinerary which began at the South Carolina Open held at South r Carolina State A. and M. College, j Orangeburg, S. C.. July 9-11. Jim' , inie -McDaniel, National Singles ' champion and Richard Cohen, nat( ioral runner-up and Jimmie's dou. bles partner carried off the major, I honors of this major tournament. "The South Carolina-Open was i the real season opener and prelim inary TesfT^rr stamina and heat endurance of ranking national con terders. Tuskegee's defending; national doubles stars, Howard Minnis and Clifford Russell also, j ' h'»d their first real test a gainst 1 McDaniel and Cohen. Russell de> fotrted Cohen in the semi-finals- ill Vpt TT'four sets malcb but wilted in the l | f finals against M'eDaniel. Minnis m forced McDapiel to play five seta ft \ in their semi-final and the Minnisft * Russell combination were unable J'to play Against _the McDaniel-Co- , J hen team in the finals after Rus. j sell's misfortune from heat. , *1110 Xavier university player? - i "....i --- r\ .dtrA Sat me souin tarunmi ispen wiiiih included McDaniel, Cohen, Robert Ryland end Joseph King are head ing East this week for other bat- ties against a galaxy of stars that j will compete at the Pennsylvania Open, the N. J. Open and the Silver Jublee of the N. Y. Open. After these big engagements they '' will head South for the Georgia { Open August 12-16. All the major tournaments now I ft on the season's roster which 3 A will he yMth ....l keen competition is expected to attract the nation's sport lovers Ito the biggest event in the history of the American Tennis association when the National Championk. sHps are played at Tuskegee Aug I ust 18-23. . | A , ' J. D. McGhee, reporter. 4f i V I Sri IN IN IK X AS A lc is interesting to rote that | the accomplished wife of the Rev L. C. Gregg the able pastor of the *7 A Vfullins, C. C. church, and one of uheir lovely little daughters are ^ visiting for a month to their relV atives and sister Mrs. Mnbel Barn well and mother, Mrs. Eveline 1 ji Mott of Forthworth. Texas, Mrs. J". M, Gregg is a splendid || trained teacher in Marion county. K Here many friends pray that her A vacation and trip will he highly S recuperative, and enjoyed; nnrt a wait her home coming and amiaeumpuiiy, with interest ami HM1 ".-pecial pleasure, B M\ Of Victory! * 1 ( *..===^-. c v a I' I. Zhase Street, Baltimore, Maryland, i" ollege, Baltimore, Maryland; and V Citv VCnnsaR a r Tennessee, display happy smiles of ] winners in the 1941 Walter Mack 3 eated by Pepsi-Cola Comoanv. of ob Awards plan provides business specially created positions in those ' nt training, at a salary of $1300 a heir year's tralnTWg'Avith "Pepsi-Cola ^ Special Sales Representative, and ig. ! 'n. Silver Jubilee ree August 18- 23 vvaverlky hr am illuiuary- "Join The National Defense Parade" is the theme of this year'-; Summer Reading club, Hoys and ijirls are reading stories about America and America's neighboring countries. Every book read and told successfully makes the readet a better patriot. The bullet it. board s decorated like an Ameri ran Hag. On this background artscattered smaK'r Ils.gs, uiulei 1 which the child's name is placed. For every book a stripe is addij^ to his Hag, first red, then white.' the third book is another red stripe and so on until all thirteen tripes hiv .< omnlotfi). .: hihiren have all thiitcn stripis j olored in their flag. meaning, they have fcat| thirteen hooks this an'miner. Several have started Hitting st: is in thi< hi..,. ti< hi <>t' _ .heir flag. The hooks ate arrant; J "<l on special shelves.* according lo-A-hcir yehool grade, reading ahiL ity. Above the -books w an -uU.ru. five poster of JUuy_>.vuffrolnng a * passing parade from the top tif a } lamp post on Main street. Sixty-one* children have jok.ed so far this summer. Tlio.-e vvllo. a have finished the stripes on tie ' lag are:. Kdna Riley. Porothy CJibhs, Richard Williams, ''helnin ; Richardson. Who will he the one to have the most stars? Af* ye ~\ in_the contest? Why not in to- , morrow? Come in and see who', i good books we have. , * «« Attention Boy Scouts!' Scout Master Shelum asked. 1 that all the Bov Scout honks be | set aside so that the Bov Scouts' ould find them easily. Thev haw been placed on the shelf urdor tin 'rent 'Window.' Come and s..,. them, also special Boy S'-out :ea<*- 1 azines. _____ -i < ilidMW ( 11 U'l.l. VKWS Rev. I.cniv Jackson, Castor Winnsboro, S. (*..The Sunda" ( school met at ten o'clock w.th the ; Supt. tthd c o-workers at their post | ] of duty. After the class study of ] the lesson "the review was conduct . rd by the supenntendent. Class No. 1 has the attendance burner..Sunday mbrninir the p.astor s j leeted hi.s text from (Jen. subject (Jod Callinpr Ad; m. Sunday evening at three o'clock he m-cacli ed.at Bhrek-Jrrclc Baptist churcir. Hio (-nvt if.... C... ... »!.. I> 1. 1 i 1>) t^Al V«t*a WCl IVl'll II Oil lilt* uuut\ of-Jormh-thr? 4rfhsub'joiffTo'ii can'' Get Around What God Wants , Y"ou to Do. Stewardess Hoard No 1 of which Mrs. Diunna Rosborough is presi t [lent pound the pastor last Friday. ' Those who sent Somethings t. the parson.'ge are as follows: Mrs. P. T. Sm<«h. Elizabeth Rnttise. >. Lizzie Dixon ayd Mattie Whit nor Friday August 8th there will be~mi entertainment on Wavnvn i play ground from 4 until 7. Come * and be served. Children !>e; ndulfs i 10 cents. Snoi)^p' "M i, M TlllHIJj?. Quite a few visitors were out , Sur.dav among whom were Mr ind Mrs. Feaster {1-id Mrs. Mae gie Mome who made interesting remr.rks. ' Mrs.- Elizabeth Rnttise and M « ( 1). I. Smith are stil on the si<!< list. We hope for them a spoedv T recovery. -t Sunday night the pastor too!:" ~ his text from Isaiah 05:2.1, suh- t ject A Sure Reward. The T.eague ernt at the usual hour. The topic How to handle hand'eans \v « one,' nd bv I erov Jackson Jr. Otters also spoke on the subject. A program was rendered. ^ The Pastor's Aid board met j;i c the parsonage Mondov ni"ht Jul21. After the business wn« atf/inrlnrl f/X n woe A i ie lleo/ol namelv "Whit Aro Y.w> TW~ n With Your Talents. S'^vnril sons spoke on tho subject. Th c ffroup wr.s then served. The Senior choir is prpwyog !>}, <1 lindar tl>» lewHei'sl'ln.rrf MrsTnrn P. Moore. Every time they sine ^ there is an improvement. F Centennial of The Gran )dd Fellows; Plan Gre; elebrution (o b ejudd in New ork, August, 1942; Many Nation- , I Officers. Attend Meeting jn t( hiTa; Order is Gaining New V: odg.es and Members bi Philu., Pa. (.CNS).The semi- J ^ nnual meeting of the Committee .f f Management of the Gnand Jnited Order of Odd Fellows held t Headquarters Building, July 14- 11 0, was noteworthy for the farcaching.plans agreed upon foi '' he cclebrattrni <5f The one hunredth Anniversary of the Ordei jjj i America. » -j The et-ntemiini.celeb rat um will v helil in connection with the B. » 1. C., ithe national convention ol ., he Order, in New York City, Auust, 1942 ( The national officials in attend- nee included: grand master Ed- j .iixd H. Morris,-Ohk'ttgnr-deptitT rand master Ernest D. Cooke, p his tun; grand secretary Jesse L. t| Nicholas, Baltimore; grand treasirer A. T. Shirley, Arlington, V&.; rand directors Robert T. Thomas, acksonville, Fla.; James F Adair sTew York; Rev. H. H. Butler, lartsville, S. C ", Willial Kelso, ^ Alexandria, I>a.; John A. Carey, 'hiladelphra and editor Henry P. i_ laughter, Washington, D. C. The Grand Household of Ruth (| >ffleers present were: Mrs. Mary w 7loyd HJenley, Nashville, Tenn.; dost Worthy Grand Superior Mrs. Mnia B. LaytOri; RlghtW.G. S. t Mrs E. B. Delane.v, Covington iC.w; .recorder Mrs. Florence D, ^ Cochran; Cleveland, OTnoT Mis -j Lillian Prattis, Now York; Mi$£ Susie F. Jones, Boston; Mrs. Lavinia Fair, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Marie Cooper Jaynes, Phila- t ielphia. Alftb in attendance were } Rev. Lewis H. Dawley of Detroit, e Michigan, and Major Gen. Edward a t.hivus..head.of.the.military it >ranc of the Order. t The -report- of~the grand secre- v -m*v.showed that the OVcler is in i healthy condition firvmcially, *' md that there is much improve- * nent in new lodges and reinstate- a nent of members, many of whom uid fallen .out due to the depres- , don. . As is gene/ally known, the Or- 0 !er in this courtly had its bediming in ,New York City, when ( f'etor Ogden and men of Philoma- ( heon Musical and Literary So- { ie b' came Philomatheon. Lodgt- ? STo. in 1842. The Order grew apidlv until; hit its peak, it had iver ten thousand branches and jJ i membership of over a half a mil- h ion, including such men as Dr. J. 1 MeGime Smith. Rev. <John Peter- " a>n. T onias Hamilton, Patrick H. Reason. Prof. Charles Reason. /. I homas Downing W. G. H. Curtis, Clysses B. N'idal, Daniel Warms- ley, Francis Myers, Timothy Sea- s pan. and James Needham. Sr. riw..... .,11 several professions, included nhydcians, teachers, preachers, bus- 7 !! ssnieeiV engravers, caterers, itc^-set.a.high- standard of con" j Hut. both as individuals and as y odge -.'roups, for those who came rfter them. c The minutes of Philomlheim- £ Lod'j'c and TTamlTton Lodee, of the s ai!y days, now re>l like some () legal code which had been- pre- 0 >ared with great care. ^ It is to celebrate the one-hun iredth anniversary of the Order f hat grea't preparations are. now oeing made. One feature of this , < li bration will be a great pagetfnt if the Older, when many of fhr j founding fathers will again live, move, and have fhcir being in this ~ ireaT"spectacle. It is expected that f it least 1,000 members will have I haractor parts in the pageant. I Dr^iTfg all fhose years this Or- t k*r has maintained cordial fra- c ernal relations with the Head s Office in Manchester. England, i>'.ster and other officials from £ England and Australia will he ^ +resent:. Although the Order was orga- * viseed in New York, it has held its lational convention in New York ^ ally once since 18-17^ and that was ^ n l'.rJO, which sti)l stands out as tie la. cost meeting of the Order. a There were iii attendance 2,200 T'-legaVes" and over ix thousand ) visitors. - \ Great preparations are being J nade for many special "features at S the coming centenial .celebration. 1 The Committee iiv charge is as t follows:. James F. Adair, chair- h nan, N. Y.; Henry P. Slaughter lecretary, Washington, D. Jes- ^ p L. Nicholas, Baltimore, Md.; ^ Robert T. Thomas, Jacksonville, ' rIa.; Mrs. Mary Floyd Henley, renn.: Mrs. Alma B. Layton, Va.; r Urs^^E^ B. DeLancv. Kg Mm Florence L). Cochran, Ohio; Mrs. /illian Prattis, N. Y.. Miss Susie ^ <\ Jones, Mass.; and Mrs. Marie ^ Jooper Jaynes, Pa Master Edtvard H. Mor-1 i. the celebrated Chicago attorn- 1 v, who has been an active mem- >er and official of the Order for nore than sixty years, presided it this meeting, ^ The slogan of the O -:ler is "On 0 o New York, August 10, 1942." TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH j Rev. A. D. Hawkins, Pastnr ^ Spartanburg, S. C. . Sunday 0 vas a Very pleasant day for j hurch goers and Sunday school vorkers. The Sunday sdhool open- v d at the usual hour with a large a ttendanee. i After the lesson Was briefly dis- t, ussed and reviewed we entered in p o the morning service. A wonItrful message wag delivered by Hi tev 1. VV. Wallace of Columbus li in., who has been here during the iast week fChning a two weeks ,d % THE PALMETTO LfeAl d United Order of at Pageant ivival meeting at the abovt nan i church. ReV. Wallace took hi >xt Sunday moiwng -from S tatt. 16:18, "Upon this rock alid My church and the eates < ell shall not prevail against it he message was given in sue eautiful illustration that a chil >uld catch the glimpse of whs p was trying to expla'n to h carers. The congregation rejoict \ their soul salvation as tMe_ill as still burnliig from the revivi leeting. Revk Wallace is a woi erful preacher and Gospel singe ^e-i>rayr that.he may live Ion nd preach God's word. This being llumily Rally da le secretary called the roll, umber of families paid their ai esment. The rally was a grar uccess and we hope to closo oi l full next Sunday-night. At 8 o'clock our humb'q servan lev. Dlnwkins(""ascended the ro rum and delivered a well prepa il sermon to an appreciative aui met?.from 51st Psalms, 121 erse, using as a theme, "Rest ation of lost Joy." The messaj 'as inspiring and fulf of inform: ion. We were glad t0 have the Re fudson the of A. M. E. Zic hureh to worship with us Sui n\> nivht ,, v/wiiiv t»k mil, JO'U d. elcome. A few of our membeis arc dt >n the.sk.*k list. We ~pvay fTu hey will soon be out again. ^^tMA^-settooiTTUNTE^ ION CLOSES By L'ncle Tug iMoncks Corner, S. C..The tw» y-sixth annual convention of tl informed Episcopal church ope d Thursday night, July 24th wii i prayer by Rev.-.lamps F. Weh i Sc. Luke R. E. church, Charl< on, S. C. Miss. Alhertha Juoks< WS in chjilge of the pre-convej ttoTT program. Friday morn In ivine service conducted by Rev V'm. Felder, Abraham C»r«dsd( nd J. H. Blanden followed by tl 'resident's annual address, f poke_£rom Jthe subject A Defmi iim. It was . masterpiece. A or which the following chairnu n com trustee were appointed: C)n Hours, .Rev. John H. Dail; )n Credential. Rev. Abraha laeseen; On Finance. Rev. Jol Aiken and Rev. James E. Wei horister. Fridav * l'ternooii session begt rith song services conducted i clef a t !"- 1'rnm r:'- **-+44 em Sunday schools. Papers < lur Offerings as an Expressu f Stewardship were rea<» by <b ..'at s front St. JoVi* and Ho 'his- Sunday Schools. The. p fers "from the above schools br manv comments. The afterno essioir- closet! after sevral spea is spoke on the subject "\Vhl >t'parinn't Of Our Church Scho Scot's The Best Teacher". Friday evening; session.l>egi it 8:lf> p.m. with a very go ilatform service conducted by ^ aike school with Mr. M. B. Fo est presiding. Salindnv morning: song;. servi omlucted by delegates from Gbi du'pljcrd and Redeemer chur< chools. Ttniics discussed: Metho f Teaching and The Importan f More Rible Teaching in 0' 'hurci, Schools. Reports we ailed ifor am! several church aid their budget in full. Saturday afternoon opened wi song service. Delegates fro ^ i* »n and Hofv Rock Chuv chools. Several spoke on the h c The Necessity of Church schoc Rev. William Felder preside hiring the Executive session. T ollowing were elected: Rev. Jo] J. Daily, president; Mr. Euge ston. secretary; Miss L. Kii irganist and .Miss A. Jackson, tr urer. Saturday evening. Even* trteyer by Revs..Thomas Addisi nd Abraham Gadsden. Sermoi >y Rev. John L. Aiken. A vote hmrks wa,. terdcd TO him for V oul stirring message. Sunday morning. Sunday scho ondufted by Vice-President M iugene Lloyd, assisted by Mr. Gi Vashington, Rev Thomas Artr on. Misses A. Jackson. 0. The nd Rev. James* E. Webb. .Rev. John H. Daih* reviewed tl esson. Morning prayer by Re\ Vm. Mack, ex-president and Jol I. Daily, newlv elected presidei :ermon by Rev. Joseph S. Collit Hs message will long be remer lered in the hearts .T those wl leard him. The convention clo^d with tl nstallntion of officers bv Rev. \ L Caniphell. Next convention Sm«inueL>church. Alvin. S. C. Announcements; Missionary c< ent'orr. AncusT 8ff-.11 Bovs Sur ner Cumn August I-lb. The Gii cesorve club invites you and vou I'ith them on a t> n to Crdn.-»h Jonday, August 1th. $1.25 rout rip. 5BFNFZER A. M F. CHURC Rev. D. N. Wilson, Pastor On last Sunday the past (reached. His subject was " nowTedge of the living redeer r," taken from Job 19:21) Surdiv school was conducted 1 drs. E. Dtase, teacher of Cla >To. 2. The lesson was review' y the pastor. Our nright service began at 'clock. Our looal preacher, Re Washington, preached a so tirring sermon. The scripture te /as taken from the 47th Psaln nd was read by the pastor.' The services were largely a ended ,and many visitors we' resent. Mrs. J. S. Williams attd Mr iebtKTH Simmons" are on the sl< st. Sunday was indeed a glorloi ay for al believers. ?«?; The roTiowing was composed in Summer school: Professor C. V. E Bing a::d Miss Latimer. We-hud t . -t?d ones" ctosety." The others: Miss we could closely observe but rep not have the full names of all ol is tune of "The More We Get Togel t. By Rev. Julius Holman, Gan 1 '5 All hail to Mi A Wilson, Miss WT AH hail to Mis? Wilson, J She taught well this course. She is kind and positive, Full of knowledge and patience-; 1S All hail to Miss Wilson, Ml ^ AH hail to Ml'k. UlngT Mrs. Bing. u All nail to Mrs. Bing, r~ She taught well sweet songs. IT -Always smiting, always "helping. ^ Always teaching and singing, All hail to Mrs. Bing, y She taught well sweet songs A s* All hail to Miss Latimer, Miss L ^ All hail to Miss Latimer. H She is reaUy.enterhenittrconsciol Informing and careful. . AH' hail" tcT^Miss Latimer, s" She taught well good health, r- _ F All 'hail lb Prof. Bing, Prof. Bing All hail to PYof.Bing, Q* He diiects this school, ^ LrplomiaticalriJWIsbphical, a" Oratorical, outstanding, All hail to Prof. Bing, v< He directs this Bchool. >n a" All hail to Mrs. Sexton, Miss Ri l'e All hail to the rest of them, They fought well right here. _Ihey .are, love4y-ttmcha11ructWe Aral beautiful to the end, "All hail to the rest of them, . -They.taught welFfight" here. WINS IN BABY CONTEST JOAN BERNICE CRAWFORD cp 3 J The Babies' contest was a grea i'h success, the 13th of June. Joai J? Bet-nice Crawford was the winne of the gold ring in- the eontes ui' raising the highest amount $17..86 r" Total raised $11).40. She is th grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Crawford of Ridge Spring th S. C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stafford Crawford of Hemsted c" New York. 30 The sponsor of>the contest wa'i Mr. F. L. Gardnes, teacher of thi Ridge HiTTTiigh school, h-- fir T lit) N N E AT __C IROI1I.. Rev. VT. Williams, Pastor ea . Sunday was a tine day at St ,, Peters A. M. E. church. Rev -WiHrunis is aIY oirTsts vacation. Mi ns left Saturday July 26 to visit hi: of sister in New York, accomnaniei - Iw xti» a>wt "\tv« alkovt n«vi_ o«, Miss M G. Williams and others ,01 We hope for them a safe trip. Rev [r. Tingman in charge during his ab jv senec. i;. Mr. -Willie Cord.of- Chartertoi ia visited the bed side of his sicl aunt in Bonneau Saturday, Mrs Mary Whiter-Wtr hbtTe" for her i rs. speedy recover. in it. SOC1KTY HILL NEWS is. n* Rev. Marshall preached for tin 10 congregation at Bethesda and Rev Frgzier preached for the eongre gation at Union Sunday, y. We are singing f "Rejoice am in be glad, it is sunshine >*at last the clouds have departed, the sha-n ows are past". n- Rev. Alsbrooks. Bennettsville lri 11 Hi Vinil 111"nail In 11 1 III rs to our house and get us keepinf us with hi mahout all the week nl Tut sday we visited Rev. Jord a J and family,~Maxton, N*. C. On Wednesday we attended tin . funeral of one of Rev. Alsbrook'; members near Latta. The eulogiei and testimonies lead us to hclievi or that the young man who lacked month of entering his teens ha gone where "congregations neve n* break up and iSabbath hes no end1 W.ohds of condolence by S. R Thompson. Funeral conducted h' s* Roy. Alsbrook who delivere4 most touohiny and sympathy messaye. Most asurodlv this Ixv ° 'va« raisod in a Christian homo, v. On Tuosdav and Wednesda; ul niybto wo jjtfondod a revival \vher< Kt wo conducted oiio twonty niyht ris voars r«yo. Rov. AlshfookR and his ".do a t- wifo certainly know how to taki re care of a poor invalid "father". 8. nr Jn The Pnlmptt#> l^eadei 'honor of the instructors in Allendale *1 ling, Miss Robbie Wilson, Mrs. Louhje^j chance-to obfre rve above riani- >es Sexton and Reid, were not where I orts say they are really fine We d<> f them. It may be sung in the same her, etc." nett, S. C. Ison, Miss Wilson, ___ Mrs. Ring, j _ J < atimer, Miss Latimer. is. A ~ 1 r-PrtrrrBing; N id and tin* otners. I MT. ZION A. M. K, CHLRCH Rev. ( ( Mcllwain. Pastor r , . | h. £>. uas called to "order at its? I 'Os.ul hour wth. the s'u'pt. and all 5 _oft icei s at. their post of duty. Afi tci prpyt.v.meeting OPT pastor | -jcame before us and it Beamed a| if he wrs thinking about revival mvetting. He stirred -the wVtolc .atn+ttrm-e;.After.whieto.- RapTTsn began. Thirtv-five candidatewere Baptized. At three o'clock our pastor left ; for Shiloh to attemHthe funeral of* I one of the oldest fathers of Sh: I loh. At seven o'clock our A C\ :v 6 League m-t with a good numbo; | of ykuing people. This nieetm 1 was a grand success. It seem 'like | all the members are trying hard | to ploy their part and i- eight o'clock our.pastor came before ur I again and oroug'ht to us ... heart I meltipg an ssace. Lvcrvhodv.uu del the sound of his Voice 1 ejoiv| ed while the man ol' Guti was taikl ing. Our singing union met at Kbcin S zei church with the President Mi\_ |_ ChiLriie.RoWrson. Choir?' present t Mt. Zion, New Hope. Round T p £ f i r iiru uucmvA'i tiiid wirc ft SUCCt'S?. I Pastor md family were the dim *_ e<ts Smi.l.'iy.afteilc >;.-rr~ M>s. Lueinda Cook. | _BKTH>X.._A.- M. K. CH (Rt'tV ^ Rev. J. P. Cummings. Pastor Sunday was very" luveh day and we had a glorious time. At 2 p.m. our beloved pastor brought 1 us a message from the subject A 1 Conversation Between Christ an i 1 the Devil of which was very inter* csting. All who was present en' joyed it very much. After the e morning service Rev. Cummings s- and hi,, daughter little .Miss Ver nelle Cummings and Lily B. .lame; Mrs. H. M. Wolfe were the dinner guests of -Mr. and Mis. M Cut; ningham. They enjoyed a wondei s ful dinner. -. e At 8 o'clock we returned to OK: Bethel and Rev. Cummings again revived otir souls, He used for his text St. Matt 1,4:27, subject n.wl Comforts.Hic People. Wt.H gain enjoyed a happy message. We are trying to hold up the stan ;. dard of Denmark and our Pastor. Rev. Cummings. Little Verne1! .rtrr. .T.TT..I Ti .I p wiii* nil* Kucst v" iitui* i\u», iAM 15 Cunningham. Little Miss I ,il!t. L was -t-he -tftres-t.ni.hrttt7. i Mis« Lily Mao Benjamin. We c»i, joy having them and they rt-portod ., happy stay. Wo arc triad to have Miss K. L. Wolfe home from the close of lxor t~ summer schotTT y Little L. ,B. Benjamin, sistoi I i. Norman are on our sick list a;-, r "STarpuerette Hicks of Rome Baptist church is very j»iok. Wo pray for thorn a spodv recovery.' Come fco Bethel .Jericho when .i:Denmark we enjoy havimr \o.i | McCOILMICKK C1KCI I I ~ ' Rev. B. If. dray. Castor I The third quarterly conference . of the above named distric t is now * j history, which was hold in Shilo'. A. M. K. church The-* Cast, r Row B. If .'dray is a wom'TeVCo r- 1 nadir uucL Rium!-' lloU I,, inn-!. ' , a people. The conference was a arroat success ami the presiding , elder went away \ ith his full-assessment which goes tv sav t!i a preacher is accepted with h'{ own people. The Mct'ormick cm , cujt have raised the past three months $80.01 That vims t I say that we are striving to march on. We want the readers .f th s r prper to know thut the A'ni,. district have at its head the pron er goods, when the right tir>V comes to present him, and th u circuit is .with him »»iw h mat rec percent. The confidence was graced with y. the presence of Mrs. Lelia He'd » Perrin of Detroit. The presiding n elder preached aspul stirring si; mon at twelve-thirty. tWt St. Taike y 75:18 I will arise and go to mv T7> 1.1 r <tintr. Our revival meetir.R will - J rin .Sunday, August 3rd. Rev. J. 1 P. WaahinRtoon of Aikrn will he the pieai'lior. Mrs. Rhodla Wideman of Shillah, Pa., is visitintr in the home of r her neice Mrs. Ruth A. Searles The pastor's wife and daugh- Pife Thr. v!<;- '(-ray. worshigj ^ (^j'|S that ? Ii< V. Ji. I i (J|;y. at^ are u! :.ui! aw:- th«- white friend#*.7! ^ r^flf ^ I.KKSN I[.l.K NEWS V* * Mt«. Nh rris of Lecsville,\ j? md !.» 3fr«=. Ester Flem«'f " r "{ ' ' ;. S. r m o on their * ^ k;n-?It :'. 11relatives iarira" ' " !i.1 > a few days In ' ^'-'h \ C. with their ;1 M- and Mrs, James 4 I.'.cast Ave. and in *l 3 urn Ilartsvill#, S.C., % .i-! 1.:.. - ^ l"! '' y A\ a-'r.ineton with the ia-uui.t", r1-'1' -. Ni.rrl!!. MTSE. '1. * *'* UtJii. aii a safe trip .v '1;'5-1 tr with Mrs.. ,S < ' ?U ' S"" "T1L* 'laugh.. J'j]y they dined j ,t? :_r/l»rr.«}; r. Mr. and Mrs. tldei-. Mu-mmftah. Sun-- 1 ' 1 >.:... ; with Mrs. =t.t U;.-,; ^ Cates Ave". The* " " itMay iih/ht they had ' f: ii- i-1 tr'':l' ^'i^ier. Mr. and u :f- -'-v.'.iv. laoth st. i 171 "V had sunner "1 with Mrs Williams. '*A Si>! '!iiv ;.r:J..lv '20th- they. "f".'-: ;rin t-< <""nnic Island and +. ot in !.vd to the city that after,.+. Ttrrrn r r«! orri' -T With Mr. and Mr« .4Hui r.~" 1 32i.d St! Counts T>riiqr Store \ I'KKgflUI'THiNb * COM I'OTNl»I-:i> \ S WIMTTFM HY WH I; OOCTOh * * C' A l ull I in<* i»f I niit'l.\rtu«f»» rtTtrr^WASHINf.'lON .^TltKKl l'HONK 2-19C7 j . "X" David G Ellison Cenera! 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Page 1: Saturday, August LfeAl Pife Happy Smiles Of Centennial The ...historicnewspapers.sc.edu/lccn/sn93067919/1941-08-02/ed-1/seq-3.pdf · smaK'r Ils.gs, uiulei 1 which the child's name

_ Saturday, August 2, 1941

^ Happy Smiles«

Philip kane, 22. of 1630 East <a graduate of Morgan State C

Marion Bond, 21, of 841 New Jersegraduate of Lane College, at Jackson,victory upon being told that they are

Job Awards for American "Youth, ciwhich Mr. Mack is President. The JInternships for college graduates, infields in which the young people wa

year. The yoimg people-are starting tCompany under Herman T. Smith,

^ will spend much of their time travelir

American Tennis AssoAnniversary at Tuskegurangvbui jr. S. C., July 28th.T

The Silver Jubilee anniversary of

v Inch v. i! he c elebi ated at Tuskeyi' August 18-23 tons the list of? "<ut and social events on the na-lion socinl rnliMi<h r for 1941.

I'repa ration for this 25th anniversaryhas been underway formany months and reports frommore than one hundred fifty clubsthai are members of sectional and? t te associations indicate a rec<.rdattendance will \vitnes. the national championships to he, held atTttskegee.New York Ci,ty, where the AniericanTennis association was

J organized twenty-five years ago is^-i expected lo lead all other cities in*

representation.] A special pullmanIrani has been reserved to bring(h- (dotham delegation.A silver jubilee celebration an

aivexsary -at' the New Yttrk &tateTennis association make the roleof the New York delegation doublysignificant. The special featur--

"

_es scheduled for the New orlcAat?->Yat(L championship which.will be* held August 4-10 on the Cosmopol?itan Courts in New .York "City are

|under the distinguished patronage«»f Mayor Fiorello H. La Guaxilia-

7-y"NeW York City.Top flight raquet weilderQ are

making the rounds of the big tournaments sanctioned by the Amerienn Tennis association, primingfor" the,gruelling tests of thesetwo big jubilee celebrations.

Xavier university"s stellar players have begun their "July and Aug<ust itinerary which began at theSouth Carolina Open held at South

r Carolina State A. and M. College,j Orangeburg, S. C.. July 9-11. Jim'

, inie -McDaniel, National Singles' champion and Richard Cohen, nat(ioral runner-up and Jimmie's dou.

bles partner carried off the major,I honors of this major tournament.

"The South Carolina-Open wasi the real season opener and prelim

inary TesfT^rr stamina and heatendurance of ranking national conterders. Tuskegee's defending;national doubles stars, HowardMinnis and Clifford Russell also, j

' h'»d their first real test a gainst1 McDaniel and Cohen. Russell de>fotrted Cohen in the semi-finals- illVpt TT'four sets malcb but wilted in the

l | f finals against M'eDaniel. Minnism forced McDapiel to play five setaft \ in their semi-final and the Minnisft* Russell combination were unable

J'to play Against _the McDaniel-Co- ,J hen team in the finals after Rus.

j sell's misfortune from heat. ,

*1110 Xavier university player?- i "....i --- r\ .dtrA

Sat me souin tarunmi ispen wiiiih

included McDaniel, Cohen, RobertRyland end Joseph King are heading East this week for other bat-ties against a galaxy of stars that

j will compete at the PennsylvaniaOpen, the N. J. Open and the SilverJublee of the N. Y. Open. Afterthese big engagements they

'' will head South for the Georgia{ Open August 12-16.

All the major tournaments now

I ft on the season's roster which3 A will he yMth ....l

keen competition is expected toattract the nation's sport lovers

Ito the biggest event in the historyof the American Tennis associationwhen the National Championk.sHps are played at Tuskegee Aug

I ust 18-23. . |A ,

' J. D. McGhee, reporter.4f i

V I Sri IN (» IN IKX AS

A lc is interesting to rote that| the accomplished wife of the Rev

L. C. Gregg the able pastor of the*7 A Vfullins, C. C. church, and one of

uheir lovely little daughters are

^ visiting for a month to their relVatives and sister Mrs. Mnbel Barnwell and mother, Mrs. Eveline 1

ji Mott of Forthworth. Texas,Mrs. J". M, Gregg is a splendid

|| trained teacher in Marion county.K Here many friends pray that herA vacation and trip will he highlyS recuperative, and enjoyed; nnrt a

wait her home coming and amiaeumpuiiy,with interest amiHM1 ".-pecial pleasure,

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Of Victory! *1 (

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Zhase Street, Baltimore, Maryland, i"ollege, Baltimore, Maryland; and

V Citv VCnnsaR a r

Tennessee, display happy smiles of ]winners in the 1941 Walter Mack 3eated by Pepsi-Cola Comoanv. ofob Awards plan provides businessspecially created positions in those '

nt training, at a salary of $1300 a

heir year's tralnTWg'Avith "Pepsi-Cola ^

Special Sales Representative, andig. !

'n. Silver Jubileeree August 18- 23

vvaverlky hram illuiuary-"JoinThe National Defense Parade"is the theme of this year'-;

Summer Reading club, Hoys andijirls are reading stories about Americaand America's neighboringcountries. Every book read andtold successfully makes the readeta better patriot. The bullet it.board s decorated like an Ameriran Hag. On this background artscatteredsmaK'r Ils.gs, uiulei 1which the child's name is placed.For every book a stripe is addij^to his Hag, first red, then white.'the third book is another redstripe and so on until all thirteentripes hiv .< omnlotfi). .:

hihiren have all thiitcn stripis jolored in their flag. meaning,

they have fcat| thirteen hooks thisan'miner. Several have startedHitting st: is in thi< hi..,. ti< hi <>t' _

.heir flag. The hooks ate arrant; J"<l on special shelves.* accordinglo-A-hcir yehool grade, reading ahiLity. Above the -books w an -uU.ru.five poster of JUuy_>.vuffrolnng a *

passing parade from the top tif a }

lamp post on Main street.Sixty-one* children have jok.ed

so far this summer. Tlio.-e vvllo. a

have finished the stripes on tie '

lag are:. Kdna Riley. PorothyCJibhs, Richard Williams, ''helnin ;

Richardson. Who will he the oneto have the most stars? Af* ye ~\in_the contest? Why not j« in to- ,

morrow? Come in and see who', i

good books we have. ,

* ««

Attention Boy Scouts!'Scout Master Shelum asked. 1

that all the Bov Scout honks be |set aside so that the Bov Scouts'ould find them easily. Thev hawbeen placed on the shelf urdor tin'rent 'Window.' Come and s..,.

them, also special Boy S'-out :ea<*- 1

azines. _____-i

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ilidMW ( 11 U'l.l. VKWSRev. I.cniv Jackson, Castor

Winnsboro, S. (*..The Sunda" (school met at ten o'clock w.th the ;Supt. tthd co-workers at their post | ]of duty. After the class study of ]the lesson "the review was conduct .

rd by the supenntendent. ClassNo. 1 has the attendance burner..Sundaymbrninir the p.astor s jleeted hi.s text from (Jen. subject(Jod Callinpr Ad; m. Sundayevening at three o'clock he m-caclied.at Bhrek-Jrrclc Baptist churcir.Hio (-nvt if.... C... ... »!.. I> 1.1 i 1>) t^Al V«t*a WCl IVl'll II Oil lilt* uuut\

of-Jormh-thr? 4rfhsub'joiffTo'ii can''Get Around What God Wants ,

Y"ou to Do.Stewardess Hoard No 1 of which

Mrs. Diunna Rosborough is presi t[lent pound the pastor last Friday. '

Those who sent Somethings t.the parson.'ge are as follows: Mrs.P. T. Sm<«h. Elizabeth Rnttise. >.

Lizzie Dixon ayd Mattie Whit norFriday August 8th there will

be~mi entertainment on Wavnvn iplay ground from 4 until 7. Come *

and be served. Children !>e; ndulfs i10 cents. Snoi)^p' "M i, M

TlllHIJj?.Quite a few visitors were out ,

Sur.dav among whom were Mrind Mrs. Feaster {1-id Mrs. Maegie Mome who made interestingremr.rks. '

Mrs.- Elizabeth Rnttise and M « (

1). I. Smith are stil on the si<!<list. We hope for them a spoedv T

recovery. -tSunday night the pastor too!:" ~

his text from Isaiah 05:2.1, suh- tject A Sure Reward. The T.eagueernt at the usual hour. The topicHow to handle hand'eans \v « one,'nd bv I erov Jackson Jr. Ottersalso spoke on the subject. A programwas rendered. ^The Pastor's Aid board met j;i cthe parsonage Mondov ni"ht Jul21.After the business wn« atf/inrlnrlf/X n woe A i ie lleo/ol

namelv "Whit Aro Y.w> TW~ n

With Your Talents. S'^vnrilsons spoke on tho subject. Th c

ffroup wr.s then served.The Senior choir is prpwyog !>}, >» <1

lindar tl>» lewHei'sl'ln.rrf MrsTnrnP. Moore. Every time they sine ^there is an improvement. F

Centennial of The Gran)dd Fellows; Plan Gre;elebrution (o b ejudd in Nework, August, 1942; Many Nation- ,

I Officers. Attend Meeting jn t(

hiTa; Order is Gaining New V:odg.es and Members bi

Philu., Pa. (.CNS).The semi- J ^nnual meeting of the Committee .ff Management of the GnandJnited Order of Odd Fellows heldt Headquarters Building, July 14- 11

0, was noteworthy for thefarcaching.plansagreed upon foi ''

he cclebrattrni <5f The one hunredthAnniversary of the Ordei jjji America. » -jThe et-ntemiini.celeb ratum willv helil in connection with the B. »

1. C., ithe national convention ol .,

he Order, in New York City, Auust,1942(The national officials in attend-

nee included: grand master Ed- j.iixd H. Morris,-Ohk'ttgnr-deptitTrand master Ernest D. Cooke, phis tun; grand secretary Jesse L. t|Nicholas, Baltimore; grand treasirerA. T. Shirley, Arlington, V&.;rand directors Robert T. Thomas,acksonville, Fla.; James F AdairsTew York; Rev. H. H. Butler,lartsville, S. C ", Willial Kelso, ^Alexandria, I>a.; John A. Carey,'hiladelphra and editor Henry P. i_

laughter, Washington, D. C.The Grand Household of Ruth (|>ffleers present were: Mrs. Mary w

7loyd HJenley, Nashville, Tenn.;dost Worthy Grand Superior Mrs.Mnia B. LaytOri; RlghtW.G. S. tMrs E. B. Delane.v, CovingtoniC.w; .recorder Mrs. Florence D, ^

Cochran; Cleveland, OTnoT Mis -jLillian Prattis, Now York; Mi$£Susie F. Jones, Boston; Mrs. LaviniaFair, Washington, D. C.;Mrs. Marie Cooper Jaynes, Phila- tielphia. Alftb in attendance were }Rev. Lewis H. Dawley of Detroit, e

Michigan, and Major Gen. Edward a

t.hivus..head.of.the.military it>ranc of the Order. tThe -report- of~the grand secre- v

-m*v.showed that the OVcler is ini healthy condition firvmcially, *'md that there is much improve- *

nent in new lodges and reinstate- a

nent of members, many of whomuid fallen .out due to the depres- ,

don. .

As is gene/ally known, the Or- 0!er in this courtly had its bedimingin ,New York City, when (f'etor Ogden and men of Philoma- (heon Musical and Literary So- {ie b' came Philomatheon. Lodgt- ?STo. in 1842. The Order grewapidlv until; hit its peak, it hadiver ten thousand branches and jJi membership of over a half a mil- hion, including such men as Dr. J. 1

MeGime Smith. Rev. <John Peter- "

a>n. T onias Hamilton, Patrick H.Reason. Prof. Charles Reason. /.I homas Downing W. G. H. Curtis,Clysses B. N'idal, Daniel Warms-ley, Francis Myers, Timothy Sea- s

pan. and James Needham. Sr.riw..... .,11

several professions, included nhydcians,teachers, preachers, bus- 7!! ssnieeiV engravers, caterers,itc^-set.a.high- standard of con" jHut. both as individuals and as yodge -.'roups, for those who camerfter them. cThe minutes of Philomlheim- £

Lod'j'c and TTamlTton Lodee, of the s

ai!y days, now re>l like some ()

legal code which had been- pre- 0

>ared with great care. ^It is to celebrate the one-hun

iredth anniversary of the Order fhat grea't preparations are. nowoeing made. One feature of this ,

< li bration will be a great pagetfntif the Older, when many of fhr jfounding fathers will again live,move, and have fhcir being in this ~

ireaT"spectacle. It is expected that fit least 1,000 members will have Iharactor parts in the pageant. IDr^iTfg all fhose years this Or- t

k*r has maintained cordial fra- c

ernal relations with the Head s

Office in Manchester. England,

i>'.ster and other officials from £England and Australia will he ^

+resent:.Although the Order was orga- *

viseed in New York, it has held itslational convention in New York ^ally once since 18-17^ and that was ^n l'.rJO, which sti)l stands out as

tiela. cost meeting of the Order. aThere were iii attendance 2,200T'-legaVes" and over ix thousand )visitors. - \Great preparations are being J

nade for many special "features at Sthe coming centenial .celebration. 1The Committee iiv charge is as tfollows:. James F. Adair, chair- hnan, N. Y.; Henry P. Slaughterlecretary, Washington, D. Jes- ^p L. Nicholas, Baltimore, Md.; ^Robert T. Thomas, Jacksonville, '

rIa.; Mrs. Mary Floyd Henley,renn.: Mrs. Alma B. Layton, Va.; r

Urs^^E^ B. DeLancv. Kg Mm

Florence L). Cochran, Ohio; Mrs./illian Prattis, N. Y.. Miss Susie ^<\ Jones, Mass.; and Mrs. Marie ^Jooper Jaynes, Pa

Master Edtvard H. Mor-1i. the celebrated Chicago attorn- 1v, who has been an active mem->er and official of the Order fornore than sixty years, presidedit this meeting, ^The slogan of the O -:ler is "On 0o New York, August 10, 1942."

TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH jRev. A. D. Hawkins, Pastnr ^

Spartanburg, S. C. . Sunday 0vas a Very pleasant day for jhurch goers and Sunday schoolvorkers. The Sunday sdhool open- vd at the usual hour with a large attendanee. i

After the lesson Was briefly dis- t,ussed and reviewed we entered in po the morning service. A wonItrfulmessage wag delivered by Hitev 1. VV. Wallace of Columbus liin., who has been here during theiast week fChning a two weeks ,d

%

THE PALMETTO LfeAl

d United Order ofat Pageantivival meeting at the abovt nani church. ReV. Wallace took hi>xt Sunday moiwng -from Statt. 16:18, "Upon this rockalid My church and the eates <

ell shall not prevail against ithe message was given in sueeautiful illustration that a chil>uld catch the glimpse of whsp was trying to expla'n to hcarers. The congregation rejoict\ their soul salvation as tMe_illas still burnliig from the revivileeting. Revk Wallace is a woierful preacher and Gospel singe^e-i>rayr that.he may live Ionnd preach God's word.This being llumily Rally da

le secretary called the roll,umber of families paid their aiesment. The rally was a graruccess and we hope to closo oil full next Sunday-night.At 8 o'clock our humb'q servan

lev. Dlnwkins(""ascended the rorum and delivered a well prepail sermon to an appreciative auimet?.from 51st Psalms, 121erse, using as a theme, "Restation of lost Joy." The messaj'as inspiring and fulf of inform:ion.We were glad t0 have the Re

fudson the of A. M. E. Zichureh to worship with us Suin\> nivht ,,

v/wiiiv t»k mil, JO'U d.

elcome.A few of our membeis arc dt

>n the.sk.*k list. We ~pvay fTuhey will soon be out again.

^^tMA^-settooiTTUNTE^ION CLOSES

By L'ncle TugiMoncks Corner, S. C..The tw»

y-sixth annual convention of tlinformed Episcopal church oped Thursday night, July 24th wii

i prayer by Rev.-.lamps F. Wehi Sc. Luke R. E. church, Charl<on, S. C. Miss. Alhertha Juoks<WS in chjilge of the pre-convejttoTT program. Friday mornInivine service conducted by RevV'm. Felder, Abraham C»r«dsd(nd J. H. Blanden followed by tl'resident's annual address, fpoke_£rom Jthe subject A Defmiiim. It was . masterpiece. Aor which the following chairnun com trustee were appointed:C)n Hours, .Rev. John H. Dail;

)n Credential. Rev. Abrahalaeseen; On Finance. Rev. JolAiken and Rev. James E. Wei

horister.Fridav * l'ternooii session begt

rith song services conducted iclefa t !"- 1'rnm r:'- **-+44em Sunday schools. Papers <lur Offerings as an Expressuf Stewardship were rea<» by <b..'at s front St. JoVi* and Ho'his- Sunday Schools. The. pfers "from the above schools brmanv comments. The afternoessioir- closet! after sevral speais spoke on the subject "\Vhl>t'parinn't Of Our Church SchoScot's The Best Teacher".Friday evening; session.l>egi

it 8:lf> p.m. with a very goilatform service conducted by ^aike school with Mr. M. B. Foest presiding.Salindnv morning: song;. servi

omlucted by delegates from Gbidu'pljcrd and Redeemer chur<chools. Ttniics discussed: Methof Teaching and The Importanf More Rible Teaching in 0''hurci, Schools. Reports weailed ifor am! several churchaid their budget in full.Saturday afternoon opened wi

song service. Delegates fro^ i* »n and Hofv Rock Chuvchools. Several spoke on the hc The Necessity of Church schocRev. William Felder preside

hiring the Executive session. Tollowing were elected: Rev. Jo]J. Daily, president; Mr. Euge

ston. secretary; Miss L. Kiiirganist and .Miss A. Jackson, trurer.Saturday evening. Even*

trteyer by Revs..Thomas Addisind Abraham Gadsden. Sermoi>y Rev. John L. Aiken. A votehmrks wa,. terdcd TO him for Voul stirring message.Sunday morning. Sunday scho

ondufted by Vice-President Miugene Lloyd, assisted by Mr. GiVashington, Rev Thomas Artron. Misses A. Jackson. 0. Thend Rev. James* E. Webb..Rev. John H. Daih* reviewed tlesson. Morning prayer by Re\Vm. Mack, ex-president and JolI. Daily, newlv elected presidei:ermon by Rev. Joseph S. CollitHs message will long be remer

lered in the hearts .T those wlleard him.The convention clo^d with tl

nstallntion of officers bv Rev. \L Caniphell. Next conventionSm«inueL>church. Alvin. S. C.Announcements; Missionary c<

ent'orr. AncusT 8ff-.11 Bovs Surner Cumn August I-lb. The Giicesorve club invites you and vou

I'ith them on a t> n to Crdn.-»hJonday, August 1th. $1.25 rout

rip.

5BFNFZER A. M F. CHURCRev. D. N. Wilson, Pastor

On last Sunday the past(reached. His subject was "

nowTedge of the living redeerr," taken from Job 19:21)Surdiv school was conducted 1

drs. E. Dtase, teacher of Cla>To. 2. The lesson was review'y the pastor.Our nright service began at

'clock. Our looal preacher, ReWashington, preached a so

tirring sermon. The scripture te/as taken from the 47th Psalnnd was read by the pastor.'The services were largely a

ended ,and many visitors we'resent.Mrs. J. S. Williams attd Mr

iebtKTH Simmons" are on the sl<st.Sunday was indeed a glorloi

ay for al believers.

?«?;The roTiowing was composed in

Summer school: Professor C. V. EBing a::d Miss Latimer. We-hud t

. -t?d ones" ctosety." The others: Misswe could closely observe but repnot have the full names of all ol

is tune of "The More We Get Togelt. By Rev. Julius Holman, Gan1

'5 All hail to MiA Wilson, Miss WTAH hail to Mis? Wilson,J She taught well this course.She is kind and positive,Full of knowledge and patience-;1S All hail to Miss Wilson,Ml

^ AH hail to Ml'k. UlngT Mrs. Bing.u All nail to Mrs. Bing,r~ She taught well sweet songs.IT -Always smiting, always "helping.^ Always teaching and singing,All hail to Mrs. Bing,y She taught well sweet songsA

s* All hail to Miss Latimer, Miss L^ All hail to Miss Latimer.H She is reaUy.enterhenittrconsciolInforming and careful. .

AH' hail" tcT^Miss Latimer,s" She taught well good health,r-_F All 'hail lb Prof. Bing, Prof. BingAll hail to PYof.Bing,Q* He diiects this school,^ LrplomiaticalriJWIsbphical,a" Oratorical, outstanding,All hail to Prof. Bing,

v< He directs this Bchool.>na" All hail to Mrs. Sexton, Miss Ril'e All hail to the rest of them,

They fought well right here._Ihey .are, love4y-ttmcha11ructWeAral beautiful to the end,"All hail to the rest of them,

. -They.taught welFfight" here.WINS IN BABY CONTEST

JOAN BERNICE CRAWFORDcp3J The Babies' contest was a greai'h success, the 13th of June. JoaiJ? Bet-nice Crawford was the winne

of the gold ring in- the eontesui' raising the highest amount $17..86r" Total raised $11).40. She is th

grand-daughter of Mr. and MrsJ. C. Crawford of Ridge Springth S. C., daughter of Mr. and MrsStafford Crawford of Hemsted

c" New York.30 The sponsor of>the contest wa'i

Mr. F. L. Gardnes, teacher of thiRidge HiTTTiigh school,

h--firT lit)N N EAT__CIROI1I..

Rev. VT. Williams, Pastorea .Sunday was a tine day at St,, Peters A. M. E. church. Rev

-WiHrunis is aIY oirTsts vacation. Mins left Saturday July 26 to visit hi:of sister in New York, accomnaniei- Iw xti» a>wt "\tv« alkovt n«vi_ o«,

Miss M G. Williams and others,01 We hope for them a safe trip. Rev[r. Tingman in charge during his abjv senec.

i;. Mr. -Willie Cord.of- Chartertoiia visited the bed side of his sicl

aunt in Bonneau Saturday, MrsMary Whiter-Wtr hbtTe" for her i

rs. speedy recover.init. SOC1KTY HILL NEWSis.n* Rev. Marshall preached for tin10 congregation at Bethesda and Rev

Frgzier preached for the eongregation at Union Sunday,

y. We are singing f "Rejoice amin be glad, it is sunshine >*at last

the clouds have departed, the sha-nows are past".n- Rev. Alsbrooks. Bennettsvillelri 11 Hi Vinil 111"nail In 11 1 IIIrs to our house and get us keepinf

us with hi mahout all the weeknl Tut sday we visited Rev. Jorda J

and family,~Maxton, N*. C.On Wednesday we attended tin

. funeral of one of Rev. Alsbrook';members near Latta. The eulogieiand testimonies lead us to hclievi

or that the young man who lackedi» month of entering his teens ha

gone where "congregations neven* break up and iSabbath hes no end1

W.ohds of condolence by S. RThompson. Funeral conducted h'

s* Roy. Alsbrook who delivere4most touohiny and sympathymessaye. Most asurodlv this Ixv

° 'va« raisod in a Christian homo,v. On Tuosdav and Wednesda;ul niybto wo jjtfondod a revival \vher<Kt wo conducted oiio twonty niyhtris voars r«yo.

Rov. AlshfookR and his ".doat- wifo certainly know how to takire care of a poor invalid "father".

8.nr

Jn The Pnlmptt#> l^eadei

'honor of the instructors in Allendale *1ling, Miss Robbie Wilson, Mrs. Louhje^jchance-to obfre rve above riani->es Sexton and Reid, were not where Iorts say they are really fine We d<>f them. It may be sung in the sameher, etc."nett, S. C.

Ison, Miss Wilson,___

Mrs. Ring,j

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atimer, Miss Latimer.

is.A ~ 1

r-PrtrrrBing;N

id and tin* otners.

I MT. ZION A. M. K, CHLRCHRev. ( ( Mcllwain. Pastorr ,.

| h. £>. uas called to "order at its?I 'Os.ul hour wth. the s'u'pt. and all5 _oft icei s at. their post of duty. Afitci prpyt.v.meeting OPT pastor| -jcame before us and it Beamed a|if he wrs thinking about revival

mvetting. He stirred -the wVtolc.atn+ttrm-e;.After.whieto.- RapTTsnbegan. Thirtv-five candidatewereBaptized.

At three o'clock our pastor left; for Shiloh to attemHthe funeral of*I one of the oldest fathers of Sh:I loh.

At seven o'clock our A C\ :v6 League m-t with a good numbo;| of ykuing people. This nieetm1 was a grand success. It seem 'like| all the members are trying hard| to ploy their part and i- eighto'clock our.pastor came before urI again and oroug'ht to us ... heartI meltipg an ssace. Lvcrvhodv.uu

del the sound of his Voice 1 ejoiv|ed while the man ol' Guti was taikling.Our singing union met at Kbcin

S zei church with the President Mi\_|_ ChiLriie.RoWrson. Choir?' presentt Mt. Zion, New Hope. Round T p£ f ir iiru uucmvA'i tiiid wirc ft SUCCt'S?.I Pastor md family were the dim

*_e<ts Smi.l.'iy.afteilc >;.-rr~M>s. Lueinda Cook.

| _BKTH>X.._A.- M. K. CH(Rt'tV ^Rev. J. P. Cummings. Pastor

Sunday was very" luveh dayand we had a glorious time. At2 p.m. our beloved pastor brought1 us a message from the subject A

1 Conversation Between Christ an i1 the Devil of which was very inter*csting. All who was present en'joyed it very much. After thee morning service Rev. Cummingss- and hi,, daughter little .Miss Ver

nelle Cummings and Lily B. .lame;Mrs. H. M. Wolfe were the dinnerguests of -Mr. and Mis. M Cut;ningham. They enjoyed a wondei

s ful dinner. -.

e At 8 o'clock we returned to OK:Bethel and Rev. Cummings againrevived otir souls, He used forhis text St. Matt 1,4:27, subjectn.wl Comforts.Hic People. Wt.Hgain enjoyed a happy message.We are trying to hold up the stan

;. dard of Denmark and our Pastor.Rev. Cummings. Little Verne1!

.rtrr. .T.TT..I Ti .Ip wiii* nil* Kucst v" iitui* i\u», iAM

15 Cunningham. Little Miss I ,il!t.Lwas -t-he -tftres-t.ni.hrttt7.

i Mis« Lily Mao Benjamin. We c»i,joy having them and they rt-portod., happy stay.Wo arc triad to have Miss K. L.

Wolfe home from the close of lxort~ summer schotTTy Little L. ,B. Benjamin, sistoi Ii. Norman are on our sick list a;-,

r "STarpuerette Hicks of RomeBaptist church is very j»iok. Wopray for thorn a spodv recovery.'

Come fco Bethel .Jericho when.i:Denmark we enjoy havimr \o.i |

McCOILMICKK C1KCI I I~ '

Rev. B. If. dray. Castor

I The third quarterly conference. of the above named distric t is now *

j history, which was hold in Shilo'.A. M. K. church The-* Cast, r

Row B. If .'dray is a wom'TeVCor- 1 nadir uucL Rium!-' lloU I,, inn-!.

'

, a people. The conference was a

arroat success ami the presiding, elder went away \ ith his full-assessmentwhich goes tv sav t!i

a preacher is accepted with h'{own people. The Mct'ormick cm

, cujt have raised the past threemonths $80.01 That vims t

I say that we are striving to marchon. We want the readers .f th s

r prper to know thut the A'ni,.district have at its head the proner goods, when the right tir>Vcomes to present him, and th

u circuit is .with him »»iw hmat recpercent.

The confidence was graced withy. the presence of Mrs. Lelia He'd» Perrin of Detroit. The presidingn elder preached aspul stirring si;mon at twelve-thirty. tWt St. Taike

y 75:18 I will arise and go to mvT7> 1.1r <tintr.

Our revival meetir.R will - Jrin .Sunday, August 3rd. Rev. J. 1P. WaahinRtoon of Aikrn will hethe pieai'lior.

Mrs. Rhodla Wideman of Shillah,Pa., is visitintr in the home ofr her neice Mrs. Ruth A. Searles

The pastor's wife and daugh-

Pife Thr.

v!<;- '(-ray. worshigj^

(^j'|S that

?Ii< V. Ji. I i (J|;y. at^

are u! :.ui! aw:- th«- white friend#*.7!^ r^flf ^

I.KKSN I[.l.K NEWS V* *

Mt«. Nh rris of Lecsville,\ j?md !.» 3fr«=. Ester Flem«'f "

r "{ ' ' ;. S. r m o on their * ^k;n-?It :'. 11relatives iarira"

' " !i.1 > a few days In' ^'-'h \ C. with their ;1

M- and Mrs, James 4I.'.cast Ave. and in

*l 3 urn Ilartsvill#, S.C.,%.i-! 1.:.. - ^

l"! '' y A\ a-'r.ineton with theia-uui.t", r1-'1' -. Ni.rrl!!. MTSE.

'1. * *'* UtJii. aii a safe trip .v'1;'5-1 tr with Mrs..

,S < ' ?U ' S"" "T1L* 'laugh..J'j]y they dined

j,t? :_r/l»rr.«}; r. Mr. and Mrs.

tldei-. Mu-mmftah. Sun--1 ' 1 >.:... ; with Mrs. =t.t

U;.-,; ^ Cates Ave". The*"

" itMay iih/ht they had' f: ii- i-1 tr'':l' ^'i^ier. Mr. and

u :f- -'-v.'.iv. laoth st. i171 "V had sunner "1

with Mrs Williams. '*ASi>! '!iiv ;.r:J..lv '20th- they."f".'-: ;rin t-< <""nnic Island and +.

ot in !.vd to the city that after,.+.Ttrrrn r r«! orri' -T With Mr. and Mr«.4Huir.~" 1 32i.d St!

Counts T>riiqr Store \I'KKgflUI'THiNb *

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