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Saturday, October 25, 1941

' l»KNl>LKTi»N POINTS

tThe pride of Anderson county is

/ 01 i new .school pli nt at Pendleton,SC. By virtue of a WPA grantduring the earlier part of the yearour entire plppt has boon complet-ely overhauled and remodeled. Th .*

high xehnnl buikbng.now-eon-notingof twelve spacious rooms,

houses in addition to the regularcurriculum, various extra eurricular activities such as "The Pendleton/Special," the school journal;the School's Thrift Bank.sc oots hank and a .music practiceroom. Also spree lias been provid

1_ed for u lunch roam for the serviing of hot hmehes. The graninvrschool beTiding consists offive el«TS< rooms and a modernauditorium with a seating capacityof approximately 500.On Sundi.y. October 12th, the

dedieation exercise were held ir.the auditorium. Many prominentpersonages of both races played]urn active part on the programwhich was witnessed by a capacityaudience. Outstanding among the

^ Dnn..oant,1pintiorm guesi* wxiti ikiiiwiiv-

Ttve.G urge Tt: Brown, formerSupt. of schools of Pendleton; as

sistant city Supt. of schools ofAnderson;-J. -C. Holler. Mrs. AliceWelb Anderson, .leane* teacher ofAndcrffcui county; Mr. J. 1). Smith,Sr., ch'.iinnan "| the board of trustees;Supt. T. C. Bruce of Pendle-'ton schools, who presided; Mr.Ji.mos Thompson, one of Pendleton'soldest Nepro citizen* andscho'ol supporters; Mr. W. Q.Thompson, Neero NYA foremanof Pendleton; Mr. Alfred Gantt,

*.mnm*? Pf Pendleton ColoredSchool; Prof. Finley, principal ofIvist End school o'f Seneca, S. C.Manv encouraging and compl'

.mentar-y remarks were given .'tothe school'* principals, Mrs. R. J.Clark, who strrtcd the school som<

20 years ago. and the present prinYmpiH7Trrb"f.~137"J\V; Gallman. Muslcwas furnished bv the "Best hiphschool plee club in the State," our

own. under the direction of Mr.E. N. Hammond and Mrs. A. I,.Gallman.

TliiirsiVy evo n in ,c, Oc t obc i 1 Gth.marked the end of a seven weeks'rally 1 »y the Parent-1 etchers andfriend* of ovr school to purchase1

.u. (<<.- fiw iTTe'new auditorium. TheP. T. A. divid'd itself into two div'sionsa nicht and day divisionThe day irroup wrs headed by Mrs.

P. Thompson and the nightcroup was hea'ded by Mr. TheoPorter.' The rivalry and eompeli-*i "i was la".Ti, The two divisionsevenedin a heated battle toraise the creates raiount of monry. The jgrnflict was"s^"ond* only"to that between Russia and Ger'"nnvat the present time. OnThursdav when armistice was declaredthe day group bowed in de-fer-t.tothe vicionous night groupItwas bv no means an humble defeatbecause the margin wa, onlv

u -|^.£7.58I! The grand.total presented^^liv the nieH croup was $170.08.

and $102.50 fob the di y groujmaking a grand total of $0.82.58 inseven weeks!!

Yer-v few things take precedenceover nvnoy those c|'U's»_ but thirsmiirt exemplified "bv these ercrupspnnnnt be p raised too highly. Ifad ieetives would help. I would saythai it was stupendous, eolrssaland wonderful how our patronsand friends aerificed energy,money a"d tinn1 that ovr bovs andgirL migh the comfortable._ Itwould he taking an unfair advantageof "The' Palmetto Lender" toattempt to ellaborate farther conyjj|*-erning the brilliant project just^^Hosod. Next week we shall endavor to publish a complete listof contributors an(] contributions

credited individuals.The Rev. Miss J. E. Fuller of

Atlanta. Ga.. and daughter of_P'slmji Culler of the same city.eond ctod a soul stirring gospelmeeting at the historic King'sChap"l A. M. E. church of Fendlet>n Orlo'ber 9114, sponsored by

.Airs. R. (L.Reese. Outstandingamong th"? services were the"Candle Light Service"-and the"special sermon to the vouni? men

iBfcT the community. An unusually^0hr?e audience greeted Rev. MissFuller i t each of the meeings.The public at larg* benefitcrbsnIlituallv from all of-lhft^ftoi-vieesWe a 10 grateful to Mrs. Ree-iefor her timely efforts to obtain theservices of Miss Fuller. Rev. B. IIKees<v acting pastor of King'sChapel dhurch, and Rev. .TimGiles, pastor at Wrre Shoals Holinesschurch, officiated.

orovRE COUNTY TEACHERSMEET "f

Seneco. S. C..The Oconeer"T-""TBBrTTTTTTV IWfcrs held their first^^eotin'* at Oconee comfy training

s hool October 17. All groups metto outline their programs for theyear. In the general assembly themeeting was called to order by thepresident, Mrs. R. L. Finley, whointroduce,) the cornty superintendent,Mr. Jones.We enjoyed a very interesting

program sponsored by MtSs'RuthRrown, the music teacher ofr\ '

uconee county trawmg school.The TTrmutesqfHThy last meeting

wqpp* read. Netv and old businessA' discussed. The president statwthq, theme for the year: "ModernEdreatiop Meeting its

needs." The meeting adjourned tomeet at Westminister, S. C. November14.

NOTICEThe article. "CoYner Stone Layieg Very Impressivn.at Allen

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^University."which appeared inA ^ |^»oher 18th issue of the PalmetLeader,wflg written bv Rev. L.

A Wells.

REV. A. R. BATENLAID TO REST

Jenkinf*v»Hc,- October 21.Thefuneral of the Rev. A. R. Baton,Who was scald last Friday at lovPaxE* shore- and died Inter at the anJolumbia hospital was funeraliz- ohl?d^Monday at White Hall A. M. ;,|lE. chuich. The Rev. Baten had V>vjeen employed at the Parr's shoret'or fifteen or more years and his ° c

.ragic death has been felt keenly 01i

.hroughout the district. He had j ^jeen in the ministry for twenty 1*)"ji more years and had friends by '

-he hundreds. The funeral wasin charge of his> Presiding Elder,Dr. W. B. Loving Clarke, whopreached the sermon of his lifewhich will be remembered formany years. Deep emotion got the p0jest of him at first, but when heanve to himself, the people every.vhere gave vent to thejr feeling. l.^The Rev. T. II. Addison was fitnaster of ceremony. The followngprogram was carried out. ( grFirst hymn lined by the Pastor, sr.]the Rev. W. M. Brow'n; prayer by wtRev. R. C. Cunningham; scripture <7<Tlesson by Rev. J. S. Martin: ohit_ ehiuary by the Rev. I. O. Simmons;iolo by Miss Cunningham; second es>hynm lined by Rev. W. R. Bow- annan. | teiLarge crowds from Winnsboro, col

Carlisle. Columbia and other plac- M.^s attended the funeral and scores sesof people were unable to get Wiu»ats in the church.Among the ministers attending a

'he funeral were Revs. J. M. ^h<DawkillS, who sprig " cpneinl"'ecCion; \V. G. Owens, F. V. Laws,Archdeacon Max Whittington, 1made interesting remarks on' the'ife of (Rev.. Batenj Revs,_ C. 5LnHiltbiv-W. TSfTSfrfHrniel, L. G. ~

Bowman. C. C. Mcllwain, MessrsToe Corley and Sam MooreT"promilent laymen jtkI others. g^Surviving, aside from his widow>re seven children, a mother and* .

ither near relatives. jl1*Manieault, undertaker of Co- °

'rmbjn, handled the body with ^_iase_aJid precision. **

?«?W BK I H LI. .VKWS ~~8r^.-Sunday school -"was fine yester- j'ay. The banner was won by %Va

lass i\o. z, Mrs. Eltie J. Parks. an,teacher. After prayer service our mc>astor brought* to us a great mes-ago. Theme Desiring to See Je- arn*us. After service at New Beth- pr<1 .a singing convention was held cr.iit Trinity A. M. E. Zion church, esSix classes were present. set.New Bethel choir motored to oreGethel c'hurch at Greer. S. C. to a S4M

tinging convention. Ten classes «-'otwere present. They reported arrand time;.The-Bus'y Bee club met at the Pr

home of Mrs. Joretta Kilgore onFriday niRht, October 18th. Afterthe usiness of the club was pjover a delicious repast was servedof ice cream and cake.A contest was put on at TrinityA. M. E. Zion c'hurch, consistingof three ministers: Rev. Hun- jator of New Hope; Rev. Duncan of arNew Bethel and Rev. Statecy wcGray of Mayfield chapel. Rev. j^jiDuncan won first prize. '

anMrs. Annie Mae Gilliam won'

a(jfirst prize in the card contest. 1flCtMrs. Nannie Drummond, second y.}.prize. sa.

We are glad to say at this writ- coi:ng Mrs. Corrie Winn who has inheQn sick for sometime was able an'.o he out again.-' I nmMr. Wright Nelson is ill at this ms

writing. We hope for him a whspeedy recovery. ""air

(Mrs.! Effie J. Park*,-reporter. -fviwo

^ sclBETHEL A.M. E. CHERCH thi

foiRev. I. W. Janerette. PastorServices were beautifully car- °'c

ried out last Sunday, beginning Bovith ike Sunday school.session.- er

After the classes re-assembled °^uMr. CJilroy Griffin made a splendid-review of The lesson to the school. ' T'We were.delighted to see "so BW

many friends and visitors in the >'°services throughout the day. Amongthe many visitors were Mrs~"VE H. Davis, w ile of Bishop M. to(H. Davis* and Mrs. Mattie Coasy a

lister of Mrs. Davis and the wife nu

of Doctor Rector Coasy. The-laughter of Mrs. Dnvis was also Frnresent. The visitors hailed fromBaltimore, Md., which is in the Bysecond Episcopal district of whichBishop Davis is the bishop of this bediocese. Mesdames Davis and TrConsy made very inspiiing re- tomarks. .Other visitors were acknowledgedand were introdu<^d (^'o the congregation.TAP junior cnoir apparently

was at its best in way of servicepor the morning worship. "TheVoice in The Wilderness" by Scottwas beautifully sung by Mr. Ma"eo Miller, a member of this fine vifmusical aggregation. Also the trri

'ovel.v anthem "Send Out Thy ThLight", by Oounod, was very nicely sung by the choir. All of the su<

visitors were very much gratifiedas expressed for having heard atthia fine.ehoir mid the strong ser

wen delivered by the Pastor, Dr.I. W. Janerette. ,v><

For the morning worship the Tiinnstor selected his text from John20:7. This mensagp was systematicallydeveloped land deliveredwith sniriTnnl nower wilThe pastor, officers and mem-"jwehers are real busy now Retting1 Tr

things in shape for the annual ^U!conference whieffii convenes here

jLa-JLLa- undorsterid on the SOttr ofOctober.

To all friends and visitors,come aprain, you will he Riven a m

cordial welcome. I *

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TRINITY A. M. F-. CIH'RCH

Rev. A. D. Daw kins. Pastor

Spartanburg.Sunday wus a

cjy. day for all church workersd should long be remembered inT-rinity. The weatIrol^Was~wa?m

d the attendance at both sereswaa good.Sunday School opened at 10lock. The Supt. and his co-workswere at their posts of duty,tor the class study of the lesthereview was conducted-byi Supt. The rally for the SunySchool wat . success. The Winrsin the contest were little Missorgia Young and Miss Curtisister. Little Miss Young raisedg highest amount over $T.50t andreived first prize, and little Missester received second prize.At 11:30 our morning servicesgan. The pastor, Rev. Dawkins,trttght to- us-tr powerful SCTOTOtt>m »St. John 3:5. Thia indeed waswonderful message and the concgationrejoiced in their soulsIvatlon. The doors of the churchre opened and two enme andnnectod themselves with thrristian army.At 4 o'clock the Junior-Steward-s Hoard met at the home of Kev.id Mrs. Dawkins. A very inzestingbusiness meeting wasnducted by the president, Mrs,Blackman. After the business

ssion, the president of he Liveire club p.nd the Junior Steward?Board presented to the pastornice hat and a pair of shoes fori faithful service which he has

nr. lie \yas all in smile,, andjiked both of the clubs.At 5:30 o'clock a silver tea wasren at the home of Mrs. Senicanjarnin (ni Trinity St.. A largen>wd was present and enjoyedmsclves. This program wasonsored by tfae deaconess andL'wardess No. 1.rhe Dawkin's Boosters club held;ir meeting at 3 o'clock at theme of Mrs. Callie Reid JohnsonVernon St. A large group of

ting people attended. This" clubnsists <»f a group of youngriple and nr.- workinir harddn-theurch along with all the other2dliariea»i_7.

AtS o'clock we a-uoin found our

y back to the house of worshipti listened to a soui stirring serindelivered by our pastor fromvelation 7:17. This indeed was

c/ther wonderful message. Hecached as never before. No one1 tell when Rev. Dnwkins"veachhisclimax for every sermon'nis to be his best until anotherp is delivered. Surely he is a Godit man. We pray that he mayitinue to preach his word.We still have a few sick memonour list but they are inicA-ingnicely.

NE GROVE A. M. E. CHURCH

-Rev. I.. G. Bowman, Pastor

Last Sunday was our closingy for this conference year. Wev well pleased with the greatirk our pastor put ovr this yeartny souls have been convertedd quite a number have beended to the church. With no lectionon any of our pastorsra proceeded him Lnm happy toy that the church is in betteridition today than it has beena long time. Rev. Bowman isd Js known as a round pastord a great preacher. He haside many friends here and elseicre.His wife Mrs. Bowmand daughter Miss Helen are kindendbr~STfd Unassuming; haverked with us in our Sunday100I and Church program alls year. Our prayers go outtheir return.

Next Sunday afternoon at fourlock we, the Stewardesses ofards Nos. 1, ,'3", and 4 togethwithothers will meeT at thejrfh to greet our pastor andnily in ?v reception. Come, andng your friends; bring yourCeTdpp that was given to you byur leader. If you cannot comeid it for this is the last call.Ehe.Cotton Picking contest fluff>k place last Sunday was quitesuccess. Mrs. Mary R. Bowinwon the first prize and Mrs.nie I.ee Trapp won the secondize. These prizes will be awardnext Sunday at fhe reception,"our rnxtorOn the first Sunday there willpreaching in interest of the

ustees, each member is askedpay 25 cents.

fiss) .Tnnnie T-^e Boyd, reportei

Sl'MMERVILLE NEWS

The 10th grade and its superiorsponsored an amateur proamin chapel Wednesday night,o children nut on a wonderfuliplay of talent. It was quite a^cessfnl affair.A1 ton will nlav its first gnmehome Friday when we clash

Eh Howard high of Georgetown.There will he a serie<, of picturesiwn at the school beginningIV .Hia.T K I v (IIKI I M tl U V

ousrhout 15 week*?, showing onefure a week.the 4th errade end its sunerviscfrII conduct chapel exercises thisek. On Friday the class willesent "The "Return of OolumF

n**bc Palmetto l^eadei

THE PALMErrrO r.EADIREED STREET HIGH SrH()OG '

j Professor S. C. Perry, PrincipalThe enrollment at Rcvt| Str<mt

iigh is still on the incrtasm. Ruralhifdren are stnr~pduTing" in'Trum 1

all sec£ifins_ of_the_cuuivty-^ -from t

Star, Iva, Pelzer, Helton and Jllonea Pcth. These parent* are to \

e praised for making the sairi- jices to send these children to high t

school. To my way of thinking the 1.greatest number of Negro boy.j 1and girls are lost.between thet r +graduating from seventh gis.k 1and entering eighth. Since w» do jnot have buses for transport'ti. fand many do not own cars, the \problem to the small village and (iurod chikl is: "Ilow mi v., 1 secure- ,s\vRaT is rightfully mine by law tA high school education ? J his is jsrow many solved it: |t

First, several parents go to- S

famish so much of the expenses. ASeocmd, liberal persons in cities w

open their home8 for rent and thechildren boc.rd themselves. Third, n

L -Greenwood county has tin use of ifProfessor Annwood's bus. <J

If these ways of sending'""your s<_ bayv and girls to high school do T

not appeal to you. think of another hway, but by alf mean Send llin «

i to High School, so he will he bet- oter fitted to face he demands "fthe new social and economic <vder nthr.t is sure to come after the \\a>\ s;

Let's have them wait inn, skilled pand prepared to face whatever t<coes. Send them in cars! On horse- elback! On wheels! Walking! Whatevt r the v.ay. SEND T1IHM: ^Reed Street-Blue Devils are sti!' j]

mowing them down. Laurens. S: ai- ,,d'ers high fell under the niiitht rpanzer attack 0-19. T1li-se 1k<v« Jhave a way of closing in for thekill that is just tcro exciting. They s,remind one of .Toe Louiv <0 mavln t>,MitW'j^ armv Thev keep tip lhi. ^pounding, driving until o\\r the "pline goes big "Monk" Harper for (ja touchdown.

f),Sorry S: ndors high had t<» do v._

like that Yon .nn-h<.nin (wtW-yn-r»know. Thanks for the warm hos-.. _!" pitalitv awarded by Profs. San- p- tiers Hhd .MathisT tfWe meet East End_JlielL stdii-Lol--yTit Seneca Wednesday nite. We'll '

let yoti know. a

Tli.. It...- I i.-ri-W.,% j

success. It shows how And. rscitizenswork together. The !went t>nt Wednesday of l~u>.t week ^for $J30 to put on a Scout expert *

f<>r tailored buys.- -The sehotrfsrchurches and individuals pledgeddifferent anu/unts. .Sunday after- 11

noun.these loyal citizens 1; id Titile table SI 12. Some did not re

port but have promised t<. j>;this week. Reed Street hiythrough her principal, pniWe work with our community.

Pauline J. Campbell, reporter ^*

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MORRIS COLLEGE VESPERMl Sit AL GREAT SUCCESS "

Sumter. October 18- Prof. Eel- 1

dinanc! P. Abraham, head of theDepartment of Music of Morris p.11 ...... luuiiL'gc, jn useniA u ins iinuai v es- Mper- Musical on Sunday afternoon a

October l'Jth, on the campus, to ela ca | >ac i t y a utliencc Scores WT ITSu+ntt*rh*.-mrrst.prominent citizensand music lovers' were present in tladdition to the faculty and stu- }dent body.The program was very varied

and colorful-.it covered the mus|ical field from Chopin to spirituals.The- latter were speciallyarranged by Prof. Abraham whoalso created the.pantomine inter- PIpreting the sentimnts o f - the a"Holy City". His tie v nrvnnco. pi

"mcnt o? the spirituals was so w

daring, so original. so novel, and <hso happy that it is believed he has lecreated a new method, a new ap- ~Wpreciation, a new conception in Tlthis domain of -mcstr stNotwithstanding that on Sunidays in chapel applause _is for- Ci

bidden, the audience was s o topleased.arrd rtrtfaTiTeiT Thai iT'otburst into spontaneous and prolongedhand-clapping at fhe end H

__of the seance:.Ttm students "Thave had only slightly more than E3 weeks of training hut conduct- su

ed themselves nearly like voter- vians. Thy should be oongrntulat- «i

- tsb. The program fO"tt<V\vs": r" aI!

Prelude Op. 28. No. 7- Chopin "VProcessional.Largo Handel t!Doxology ' tlOpening Sentences T1Hymn Oh God. Our Help in Ages h;Past.Isaac Watts; Audience nhnd Choir V

In vocnt ii>n f'hunt"Praise the Lord".Maker; Choir ,..Eugene Pinson and Miss MaryL. Mcintosh, soloists a

Piano duet: "Salute to YburColors".Anthony;Misses Natha- ^ire ami .lermene «aunv ^

Spirituals: 0a. "Oyer My Head" ;Tb. "In Bright Mansions" pi4-r."If You Just.Hot I < hrf" ~iyChoir ^

h "AsTeep In The Deep".Petri; $Male Quartet, Benjamin * Rroek ^soloist ^

, a. "Where My Caravan Has Rested".Ijohr^b. "Absent".Maten If fl

Mixed Quartet Pa Vale.Russell .

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b. "De Blind Man" SpiritualT[

Mr. Andrew Jenkins, guest soloist JHoly City.Adams

_Choir.Pant^niinc: Miaana.Cov. P

ington, Ham and Ret-ves aBenedictionRecessional. v

, Accompanists: Bentrieo Raines o

F. P. Abraham. !

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MILLER CHAPELVt-MT E. C'lj CRCHRev. B. F. Sumpl it. Pastor

(lay at Millers. AIT.bsy-Hh-mnrrbrTStrrnt! iuTvantafe of~*\t.s. S. opened at the usual ho rvith the Supt., P: of. K. K. El:.ydhi.fc hiding. The loachwr-.v. i-re a*.heir post of duty. A lufee nnmierof scholars wore present. T..<esson was heaut ifully rev:- v. .1>y nnr" of our loyal in e 11.1m-t - v.;.o '

ulped to mala- Miller's ha- it '

s today m..of -M' -.foh"'earson who i- now- a n< r.f '

ill in in Chapel. ( );; >, .-I, IjWe thniikj.1 r. ..Ihl^utv-iW hi- U

4-r<a)R iHurmaTinn and 'h' h"die colhwtior v:n- ! -«»#« ( J«'o. 2 is haid to beat. i.old the haiioi of .tn. < i: t. S

Tilis rlh--.t-.r-TTTe-;:' '. tt1*"~TTr teachers Tn the city ;liss L. H. Ih.icti. she j«'ire in church anil inWe were well t. 1. >.-<1 at n..

t o.rn in service. It was ia!h.;i y. iJh. H iftons who i- p'-. Icnt of Allen university- «:s2he.<lule»l to preach at 11 o'clock,'o our crrent surprise cam.- Hi-,op Monroe H. Davis. In. 1*%.- 1:

onof Hnltiniore, Pi of. Carrot;f Columbia and Pivsiih n; II' o

ins with his well trailed chw.lir hearts lept for .ip.v--.-u hen-we-nv these most (listi:iii: h« <1 i « <.

le coming in. TtevnV I"- S p.:'f._x»ur pastor was in charge' ofto ceremonies. The choir upon.1 with IIolv. Iffly.Holy- a )'; -« -->

hich prayer was offered hy Mr.r. B. Butler; the choir strrrr TT-",-rother selection after which Dr.

--or' road" the "scrij t re 1<>n. Tlte pastor presented Pr<lent Higgins who in t.:m uh~.Mitod Bishop Monroe II, avis whoresidesover Virginia. Maryland'ml thr District- of ( oiumOiu. Tresenting Bishop Davis, Presi- jent Iligc'ins said lie could talkrer an hour telling the go d ahdorthn\'nile things Bishop Pavicas done-for the uplifting of hulanity.He fKeit ""arose and jjp-»Vl'l I'll }l IVfOtl Wonuerl ul 11.e» »;i gi> up front the f'O Psalm sin.- tv-.hh verse. So teach us to nam Ivy;r days thtit we tv.hv ripply ourI'jirts unto .wisdom. Bisltoo Dav. theld the whole congr/fra! iortoll bound. The messa-o wasill of inspiration.. and thought.veryotie has- sontefrrirtg "tr5' 'tliiTTk'LQX- from this _wonde rl*ud -rftn:t»rr>'o thank President Hi'.'_ ir ~ furis cominff and Prof. C, (;a> .

u fm nskliv/ r.Is}i 1 >.-.\ ;^ in-."rauson who is Prosi<!ir;Hlderf the Mnrvlnr.d district, to C 'lia>inus to hi-lp put our pro/ramtrr. It meant and added soinch to our rally. Dr. F r-Wsonnd Prof. Garrett too cave usmm helpful a:ul useful re-mark".

reare proud to say all of theserent and noble men are nativesf South Carolina.» Wo also thankie director and"choir.-of Allen ^niversity for the sweet .music .

Tey rendered. Come ayain. Mirealways triad tin have.yiHi-.We were also clad t<> >"e Mr. ^

earsi-n. Mrs. Lillie Glnuden and ,

liss Kuinui Goudlock wasilh us in Sunday school andlurch service. Total anpK.nl cul..cU-ii -for the 'lay was SMiir>.uie thank all who participated in

:is great effort for wo went over

lo top.

ST. I'll I I.I!' \. M. i:. Nl\\<

rilip A'.'-M- ~Kv c'liVt^eh..Art {rrrrtTwonderfulSail.lay S. -. tInro.Tho Su[>;..med.i.or,...J"ikti« wi-iv at their post o fity. A wonderful review nr. tho fssun by tho Pastor. KoV. T. H.'oiUh.-l's:.A tttT'TTrt f "ItOoli,(n.ho Soiiior class is now in possesion<-f tho banner.Awarm prayer service was

inducted, by ..the prayer commit-

e, brother1 IsAre .ToTr,<"u nrd '

After a few announcements Ib-venry Johnson preached a w

rfnl seimon trom St. John 3:3.vrybody enjoyed a Wonderfulunion. After the morning sor-

ice ten minutes recess was tak-r At 2:30 I, m RoV- hardenfill Ills choir retuleleiT service,is in. ssagi was-; ( onie Sec a 5lan That Can Tell Voa Every- i

r\:i r » fiinir 1 om r.vci imu. i> i;ii> imh

H- Christ. St. John -i:2'.1. Rov. (lardeii is really a preacher senty God. Did not enrhea' ts !v;n Is ho poured out God's words, jdo hope for him find his choirn early return. Ar tho close _jfTr^TTnTTHm^wT^^vonTitito our i

illy: Pickine Cotton co-dost. Tholuhs nil did tino. Thoy r> porteds follows:St. Philip club, Mrs. Mao P>.

lorris. SI.90: <iood Will oluh.Irs. Raner Dovoaux. S'.-'i'l: Gold-n Star oluh. Miss Ora R. Wash-leton. SI.GO; On Time ol h. Mr>

Irs. Ruth E. Jonos, $0.2o; S in- 4hino club. Mrs. .Rosa -Gromi.- i

1.30; Busv Ree club. Mrs Rrusn,. Kitt. S2.29: Willing Workers.Irs. Mamie E Hinton 521.27; '

'ommunity oluh. Miss Florenceakin. 51,07. Total 510.00, Grand ^atal for the day salary plus sup. ^nrt 880 .ia (Sunday even inc. 3:30 p.m. Row i

Veathors and rhoir will worshin it RoulnTf Baptist oht:roh Rov. iR Barber. pastor. ySundnv nipht 7:00 p. m. the i

trown- Profhcr* rpiaitot will ~jt St. Philip. yTho fnnoral of si«tor I.aura Poeauxwill ho Tuesday at two'clock at St. Philip.

M. E. Hinton. reporter.

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