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Igpi'i*.rf TW * ? . ' Palmetto A. M. E. I ' Closed Successful! Bishop Reid Praised?I ' Unanimously Adopted 5^. The General Conferenc Carolina. Other News Changes In Appoint mei *t . \ . * By \V. it. BOWMAN ?The Palmetto A NIK J" u.tfei ence 'closed its ?4tllh So--ion . Sunday afternoon, after editor - Fred Hughes of the Christian Itejt corder stirred the lunrc O"nyioiration by his Sunday's sermon. The R> ' - people said he should l*e elvetc.d a bishop. We shall only touch t h e r hip.h spots. as the offi? :-tI ivporto.i 5? of the Conference wiTTird into the ' > full details.- ; The Presiding Klder? <>f t h i-s rnnfpi'pnpn :?v?? Tire l. t* IV. ?ir<l-.vr? IL. L. Farnmr and I1 <? (iadsdeti. Dr.W. H. Barnes, ?ho pastor .had things in readiness. The O-ntVience was veiv largely attended. .; hut all visitors were c,omfort^ihly provided Tor and , ao.l. ling hnt praise, you. would hear from ('vei.v visitor. i The out-of-state visitors were: Bishop It. R. Wright. I>r<. .1. S. Bonn, I>r.. John Bright, Prof, and Mrs. Hilderhrand of Nashville, Department of New York who i > making an ideal editor and others. - Dr. Bright is a young?man, hut he is covering up all his eggs. His work at Mother Bethel in P'nila' delphia makes him No. one candidate. South Carolina -has their eye on him All the reports were good. The ITPsiding -flIdol's <nf~thrsConference is working lmrmonious]y with each other. They discussed their Church business together. No one--is trying to lead hv cutting i " each other's throat. Any preacher or Presiding Elder that resort t o such tactics is bound to fail. Watch my prediction. The. axe is laid at the root of the trje. Pr. H. B. Butler Jr.. said in his campaign address, he is willing tn wait and come out the race for the bishopric, if the Allenites would 01 could get Yogether and get behind :?on Allennite. and work for his election. This is very broa^ in Rev, Butler and this reporter commend him lor his stand. In the" race" for the bishoprics are Dr. George A. {?ingleton, Harrison J. Bryant ami Dewey Robinson. Each of these are genuine graduates of Allen I'niversity* each been through the mills, by pastoring in their young Ministerial days six and ten members. This reporter join Brother . Butler and let's elect one of these fine candidates. Its no question in / my mind, that one of these will he elected in Florida --- -- , Since the deaths ?T7 Bishops Chappel.le, RecketF Fountain and Hemingway, we have not an Allenito A?1 tl\/? konnli ..c r>: .L .. - - - ? 1 VII vim* ucm-.i ui I)lMHJp>"a 11 <1 ""ri Tirfllher"'flrrHn?K -rorrert?h?h?4right.' its tinve for an A11??n University alumnus to he elected. Its also nice in. him to call our atten-? tion to it and it willing to wait, God bless him. Regardless, who is elected delegates from South faroUna to the General Conference Dr. Samuel R. Higgins will win in "the ptinmry sinrr Dr.'Ei A. Adamwill not run in the primary a n d will run as a c- r.. eetional candidate-. fhe way is clear, for Dr. 11 igg iti.>. Though he is -H-e+mru<i tionarl candidate, /.. will gladly ?? dvi-m u " lte Let us elect tiv. Ifiggins on the first ha'lot an Is I him to Afriea. ..According to v.ha' Jtishop Wrig-ht said in the l'al >;etto conference. Dr. Higgins would lit well, "for Africa. Resolution was read endorsing Iiishnp Fiaiik .M'adi ".p1 Rcifl to re. turn to South Carolina another m~ Q'tadrennsiah After -?the ...election . A?the loaders of South.-Carolina will tr Jet the Church know what t h e v . must have another Quadrennial. ! I.IHK'RTY HILL < HCIU H j We held hur last quarter Sun? day at Liberty Mill, Dr. K. hi. | Richburg pastor He has done a n ' horlean job. His Sunday School,re | ported $467.80 in treasure/They will pay him over three thousands I dollars this year. $5 converts and ' above all he paid us in full and a i little on our transportation travels. * * Some pastors with large member*1 ship just will pay thy quarterage and wants the best in the Church, . ? brother this will not happen with no Presiding Elder. The minister i, ? who remember the Presiding Elder, the Presiding Elder will re. \ member him. Dr. J. W. Kershaw I always remember his presiding j Elder. | ROCK HILL tHI RCH .'We went over Sunday afternoon, * and preached for Rev. S. J. Jbhti|son.-Thia is a nice Church. Wo n Kd. t- - k Conference Session "or Leadership. Resolution : A-. With Applause. Requesting e To Return Hiat To South Matters. Not Many nts. 'preached and. did the. cmdd. Ho has tin* larec-t mc.nkcrsl?if> in the (-'ontrat CdnftMehce. The Will !>* over three tho.i.-and | dollars. Hi*1.recently ha 1 id- parson atre repaired. N new ha.'.h I'ixt a res. a telephone and they a ' < " huy him a new suit ft.i (*< j.fcrenee. The official report e* will tell you . t.hc other happening . We 'enjoyed very :n ; \ '> ![;.; a Hock 11 i'J. . . iii(iit iiii.i. a. m. i ( ii i ia ii ltev. AV. S. Wove. I'a-tor SfMTKIt- Sui..I.e. j S- ; ~ ed at' its usual -hour 'hy the Sapt. Bio. E. H. Itichat;d.*oiv .w 11? . duty. a most?im?rgirrgrg?lc " >?.'VT-M Boyhno?I of-?a s carefully studied and h;.' eaeh vjass.. 1 Pa'tO ? Morninjr worship, Prelude?the piano. Mi<s Antra (ladson. Professional- Si1.. t'ho'r.'Hoxplojf.V'?Praise God lour. Wt.n'ii all .Blessing Flow Jr. ('laer. O:\eninjr Hymn N>r. 1 T i ivfi- May My Puty Seem a I.oa f " Prayer Bro Abraham lVipleau. Hymn.No. 'J'"?Or.ro More W'r ('imiv .Before, Our God. Scripture?-ltd chap?:..' of Acts. Beealv-true. XniruinFa?4)tents by S?y'y. Bro. F. I). ?1 it i son. Ilvmn No. "_'7 i ? Father 1 Stretch My Hands to Thee!.:,_Mission PrayVr?Bro-. S. 1). Wilcjv Then Rev.-. Vountr came' forward ami select his text from. Acts .. 1 "Thetrreter said. Silver and (emi have I none; Bat such as I havv. drive I thee: lit the name of Jest ? t'hj i~.t of Nazareth, rise up ami walk." A beaut if u'. sermon \va. delivered by the :pastpr. Son jr. A chartre to Kel;p 1 have. . Select ion l?y the Sr. choir, (iffet intr. Reports. Benediction by the pastor. XVe ^aio*" Very ~ nrrv *w purn?rrf < i;: - sfek memi "i s. S stei Aniictto A's-on, wild is. at Ropers Hospt, tal in Charleston. f*S*-C. aim the ., ,ol<l< ?1 ir.tMvltv! in out -church. F-ii her .I5v?. I.' \V.- ? !< "if. win. have vvi rKi'ti faithfui y in the church, untilhis. illness a few weeks airo. Br<>. Moure is at Collimunity hospital in Sunvter. Tit" . inemliii s of Hijrli Hill Churchy unit the community is prayim*r:-k<*jthem a .-pee'iy itc<>very. A.so nu?* pastel's ilaua i.te r. w n.j j ~ * *1 . hospital'. M.i/.h Wi.iyi Il??|> uter WAVMllN (II AlMil. A. \1. K. ( Ill K< II Bev. M. <iilil)'. l'a>lor S.TATKP.riHi - S. S. . at thej ii.-ual h-ujir w'A li ?r i." Sunt, ami .... (, In iw.. .-pec.*ive places. .Morninir wor.-nip iieaan '.at 11 :h?? Ilovrf ii'ilis wMi-Mi-'l M" .1-1 vi. i- i. j. Iusual way Hi- was i.V _kuu- freun iU-rt-4-t i.Av. i;*'.: ^ ?H nrearlied a <> :< ii--n. Seemed a- if H'?-v -| . ' wa vi!n atinir fiom heart I, We ..art.' ?"[)ih)r tV.a* ' < -v.-:! i;etfur: a pastor. Finanec - H e . paid ,iii av ' ?e-literH. " * " ?*" ?r On Sunday n.^ht pa-toy.rhoirs'and foii'ur irat.oi wi'iit' to Huh. IIill Haj.ti-i t e r,. The Kev. William.vr?, l l i te \vi' l ean! another revr'tV.ir -cnii'm preached l?y lit.-. Oii,He ,-clectcd for Ins text I >l-.e 10:11-42. Tokens, otj Jipnn nation. we;" iriven to kola lie.. Williams and HevTT?ililVs~T; " r. *"t h?"~r ""MTstnomrrtf: Sor.ielies. The lopjrj^iin was an annual affair. - Mrs Ke.itt. and .Junior elmir went <> Ml 'Olive A. M. K. chun h the Ti( Or FT Mt?0ie, nastor.. \V"c regret very much to announce the death of one our faithful members. Mr. Henry Murray, uho was funeralized Thursd ty, Oct. ?. j ? The children of Mi s. M. M. I town trace a .-ui'prise birth night supper Tuesday night Oct. 4th. She received many valuable, gifts. Words of. congi atulation were received by friends and relatives.' Everyone seemed to have enjoyed themselves. Mrs. Hi Lb Ttt,ylo| asked that the meeting of the Richard Allen I'enevolent Club hold its monthly meeting on the 4th Sunday instead o? the did flue to the cou! ference. The meetintr will he held ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W J Oadson. Mrs. V. M. .Johnson, Kj>l. ~t=?WOMAN'S l)AV SERVICE [ STEPHENS CiROVK A. M. E. Z. encueh SPARTANIIUKC;. S. C. I . 1U'\. \v. M. Jeter?Pastor j Theme: Woman In Her Capacity, T'"1'",1 Solio- : "l: Is Well" COM M ITTKE i H AIRAEVlC^: I Mi>. K'.o'isc Jones, Mrs. Mary JiAcr, Mrs. Inez (jreer. Mis. Mabel llarlxT-tiale,. Mrs. lle^tOr. R. Park-*, I Vierr.-1T1T-J j ? hen kr ai. chairm VN i .Mr*. Kath'vne Jackson. 1 pr(k;r \m " r'- WuiLSiTTr-P. ?Ak? 1-t? !ati>-. . S.w?. ? > Il'j.uj 'P' Prayer, Pi;oeessiyka! Hymn Hoi'y Holy Holy, Invoeat oe. Choral Ue-"ponse. Hymn Amazing (irace. Solo, It i* Well. ? "Ty Al; . A nni'e Whili.oi. Of fer'.orv. Mr*. Sail ic WeitvCr. Scrip Kessoii. Art* 1'5:1---'l by Mrs. Maty Jeter. St-lection by Jr. Choir. Mr*. Whiteshie who will introduce; . Speaker. (I'.iest Speake)-. 1'r. Sa1!i? Moielan<l. Invitational Hymn 'C"!i e To Jesus. Mrs. Kuthyne Jackson. "SoItt, Today. Mrs. l.ucUc ..>> iiiU'i, * ij : ering, ir.':ii:n u> !>> )'a.<, 'tor, Rev. W. ?M. Jeter. I'nxology, / nen'cdict.ion. IZ -ArrKKWOS M-.RVUK? 2:30 Chureh of (;*.?<! in Prophecy in j Church. I ",na. S. C. lie v. Masseit! jraU\ Pastor," Music. New Prospect 'and" Stevens Grove -Ii'. Choirs. I . i:VKN IMi SKRVTClwMl)?L IMJKSIDINC 1 Hester Parks. Mr.,. Inez I.Greer. Sirs. Mabie Rarksrkilc, Mr. j Altte' Gilliam." Selection, Lift Him Cp, led hy Mrs;' Iffjinch Means, Player I's. "J-"., Selection, We Are j Marching- To '/.ion . Id hy .Mrs. t Kathyne Jackson. Reading h.v Mrs. j Grace* Clark-, In:reduction n-?f : Speaker." Mrs. Inez Greer. Speaker 'Sirs. Kannie P.edcnbaugh, Trio, j.Miss- Mamie Williams and Miss j Dorothy P.rown Mis.sM.ucindn Bttr tress. Reports. hy Finance (Aomin it: c-e.'Miss Helen Whiteside. Mrs. ; Annie H. Posey. Mrs. Pansy Ati eherson. Mrs. V. Rohinson, Mrs. 1 MaVyaret. Jackson/ i ? - 1 . (lifts To Trustee Hoard Presented hy Mrs. I'niee Harris. | The Queen of Woman's Day, ' Crowned by Rev. O. II. Willis o f Ceflar Springs ftchool, Closing rej marks hy the Pastor, Rev.- W.?\Rj Jeter, Doxology, Benediction, The amount raised was $117.05. Mrs! KJoise Jones was crdwnbd Quern for raising the highest amount.' j (Ol'K NKWS j R? v. O. A. Morant?l'a>Jor ' * .... S i'i'Iay *vas a very pleasant ila.v -?~T?rrr5 \VC hail a f ill day's work <> 11 i1 iooii Hope Circuit.I S. S. was called to order at theJ_ti iai ii<an . A fine group ?>f young | people present. Af'ei a dtsetrssion of t-'ueMcssau '"which was wry interesting, w e ha.I a..short devotional service. We : i",'nvi-.! il very nnich. The pa-tor then took his place ; e--r'ne I o.t rain, after a few anj no'inremrnts. selected his text ' I - Cm . la. in. Till 111e "I'll lie"'- in Jesus." Rev. Movant preach e I as though this was the last. A 1 wonderful message and every, one listening seemed benefitted. The (financial response was fine. We were given Communion and closed out happy uith results. The l,;iCni' ill rnmttutiv veitti Hi-/u W Hampton and I". Hardy visited some <iok members and had dinner , with P.ro. and Si*. Wade Hampton |> where TTyry repoi ted -a delieions1 feast. 1 ' On Sunday niirht we had an ; us-he r Program at Macedonia i n j Cope. Hnr. Clinton V. draws spoil. j-sor. Seven" ushers took part. W e ] hail a wonderful tinv-t in every j way. Melodious music made o u r heart*-re juiet;. iP'd the financial re port when we are so much i n need, was ii i' e a t Ty Ti ] rpTP ci at ret. Wr say to Cedar drove, Canaan, Spirits Chapid, Oak drove, -Calvary and (lood Hope, come attain. Any tj.Uie Maceiion'm' can he of service to you. don't filil to caTrusi We were tvell pleased with o u r days work and reward. Uro. Perry Kyant's family aruL j his sisters Krt.ha Mae and Matrtrie j after a week's stay in Wash| inprt'on anil Brooklyn, N. Y. enjoy' ed their trip so much until he has j decided to make Brooklyn his i home. They are leaving t.his P. M. We hope them much success. I -Mr. Andrew K polls Jr. made a J hrief visit with relatives. Mrs. 1 lyses Harrison had a Tur key Party W Good Hope on the 30, 'O f Sept. f ram wh they >y ere. well pleased. As usual it was a branch affair, i BUY BONDS I , _ THE M l- i >i IV K AMI: CHIKCH Rev. Knmco Leonard?Pastor MYRTLE RKACH S. S. open.' ed at-10:15 A. M. with Supt. Ray and-teachi'iS-Ut their post of duty. r>he attendance and finance banner " was -Won .by Jjcg.lniR'IS ?Cu_. !J,Mis. i E. T. Railage teacher. The attend 1 nice was very good. 11:45 A. .M. Devotion began; "aftei?wfm-h--t-he pastor delivered a I Spiritual and Inspirational S|eF1 mi*!) from 2nd Timothy 4:<>-7. This j sermon was well prepared and de' ljvered as he gave-a review of the J siM-mon lie preached timing this j Conference year. . ' He delivered the evening message with great spirit and strength. \\ hen he finished the review of the ?mi-immj pi'i'infhod t.M< year n n d -gave a statement of Assessments paid and monies-raised the Holy Communion was served to a large ct* row-d?ac-both?*er vices r. After?the- night service Mrs. ("Catherine Ray presented the piaster a. Ship with its mass laden J with members names pinned t o i one. dollar bills .and a saek tied to It wili'?^jm to <?)j| ! to the Conference in Sumpter an(i ; sail right hack to Mt. Olive. . !| j- . We have enjoyed a nrosnerous -Tvi-.-ir under his IcadersTTinTThe new I Church is well on its way .and 1 we pray'Grid will continue his (' rich blessings upon him and fanv- j ily and that our fine P. K. Dr.' ! Jenkins and IUslfop Reid will send hi in hacR" to us. ] drluyd?Smithr of GeorgeiTown worshiped with us ami others whose names wasn't-re. A irded visitors' Vou are Welcome.' ' r. M. The Hfirry Hnrmonius f and Awaking Harps. A group o f ' young men ' and ladies of t h e Church presented a contest of_i music, which was enjoyed. T -h c ' .Awaking Harps Von I ~ 7/" p ? ; f The ACKI. was omitted. _ ' < ' m THia A. M. K. CHI RCII ! j Rev. .!. F. Stanley, Pastor i' ' ' " I RUMTKR?"O Master, let met r I walk thee, in lowly paths of s?r-l I vice free; tell me thy secret, help, me hear,.-the strain of toil, tit" j ' | fret of care. Teach me thy patlence. still with thee in closer, dearer company; in .work that V I keeps faith sweet and strong, .in ' TTO*t-t+ttrt?triumphs over wrong." lil We have come to the end of a per feet day. We praise the Lord fqr $ his goodness and protection in his ^ I guiding i's through a peaceful and ] prosperous year. The pastor along | 1 with his few loyal regulars ' has v lahoi eil-strenously to put over the luirch's program, but. we r?alizu 0 that the church is the bride of jChrist. so we eount it a blessing u to give our services to the church, a for we believe it is more Messed h to give* than to receive. f All the auxiliaries, of the chinch g [ are alive and functioning. e . The service today is 'beautiful, q I The pastor preached a wonderful isennon from Matthew 'J"):'.'.). I Theme; "When The Lord Audit t The Looks."?~tfr?said "cveryne -a : has some kind <>f talent" and he .a admonished his hearers to im- b love whatever tali-nt they- arc .* endowed with. Kvorvr.rw. .u-ii u I rewarded according to how In* lias 1 usyil his talent. Children ware l> baptized. 1 lie offering; was taken .v iiiitftlie visitors were presented. p At f> O'clock I'. M. the A. < . E. League met ami had a lovely -i ssion. tl At s :<>n OVlock I'. M. A Sym- j -fufsttmt?es?nsis4-mtf of. a ic;nlci~a.adseveral appropriate snnjrs, The ? 1 nrottrtim was f"r the slewaitls. Ke\'. atrd Mis. Stanley vii re" I presented I>?. ??titifnl and servicali'.e ?, i ..rifts and we will he disappointed ! if they don't, return to us for a- j.( 1 not her year. n ! WELFAIJH NHWS " ' Rev. li. \V. I). Stewart ? Castor I ? . ! i tl I. l'( >\ S. t Minday Srmml 'opened, with Supt. S. \V. Crown in j eharireT TfiTr~~trT3iron - was aidy- ? taught hy each teaeher. jn After which a heart felt player servH-e whs rendered. : r 1 After which the ntorm'ng hies- e safe WHS l.rrnitrlit l.w lU.. ? 1 ? '.? UIV IWMUr, 1 , from the^henie: 'JsillinjLt Jesus." <1 He stressed .Jesus l>ein}? killed i n h /home and Miroujfh the'choir. When f you try to kill Jesus you are doinf* ' something you can't do. The spirit c ran -hiirh- while the man of Clod v spoke out of his heart. ^ j The amount of money raised: 0 S'JOlt.do. ' t I On our sick list, Rro. Nelson v i Hiee. \V. K. Rice and Jim Patter- u son. We wish for them a speedy j _ j riafa Raieman, Rpt. y, . \ BUY BONDS ; PALMETTO LEADE*_ KKV. DAVID ) \M1-:S I'ASSKS ]i CAMERON?" sT r~lU-v7 David "< James, pas.tor of Edgefield ('it--' cuit. Edgefield, S. C. died Monday-) 1 Oct. 3rd at Waverly Hospital, Co- e lntnbia, South Carolina. 1 ?He. !Jt'rvt'iI a> an A.M.I1'. pastor?( over 25 years. He was born in ' * Clarendon County. v He leaves to mourn his loss: A n wife, Mrs. Gladys Black James, e several children and step childrem ? Also 4 sisters, one brother an<f a $ host .of relative^and friends. j e Funeral service at St. Philip n church, SunmTKrton, S. C.?Pre-wj t sT<lhuTTilde r~ t uhriinpKfim " n ir il? ministers of Columbia .Cnmfprrnro r in charpe, Master of ceremonies? > > Rev. Crumlin. , - i Processional-?Hvmn "Soldiers of ' Christ, Well Done" lined by Rev. s Green. *> Prayer?Rev. Middleton. ' j 1 Scripture Lesson-^-Rev. Black. , 1 Remarks?-Rev."" W i nninphTTm a fftPt Rev. Nelson. " i0 Obituary?:Rev. J. S. Hunter. Solo?Mrs." Essie Johnson. v F.ulopy?Dr. B. C. Cunninpham, b P. K. Columbia Cb"f- Text? 2nd. ^ TiiriolTiv 4 ft.: 2? I hi}ye foupht a ' Lrood fipht.'*"? OrPanist?iProf e ^ ? . . i . aviiKins. u i.'imieron,. S. C. Keitt Y7 blythe- n ivood in charge: , 15 KP-HOKS FROM TIIK WAUKHN- 8 ION CIKt I IT f h ... AmiFVll.l.i: DISTRICT' ' g ~~T) R v. M, (I. Wild rms?Pastor ^ HA'I'TS" S. C t this ln'ituti- 01 ?' day with Ortnhet's lvi-ijr.Dt u' line- weather, undersigned report- w r. begins the .report m * named '' ircuit with words of the Pssijtni-t 11 >avi<L "Rejoice in -the I.ord, O ?e?rrghtous; for praise is comelyor the; up-right. Psalm -i'J: I. tM The hist quarterly conference of ~ 'iir Ct., was held in Shady Grove* ' V.MK Church. October. 1-2. P. K. -v' \. (I. Glover presiding. The. wot - 11 hip service began with the hymn 11 io. 2d, c. mi "Once more we come icfore our Clod" which, was lined S, iy the.. Rev. Williams. After, sing- u ng of hymns. Prayer w^s offered >y Hro. .1. 0. Tolhert the cmrtpe-' al ent clerk'of the conference. After Kl rhic.h a selection was led by J. P. - I" Tessly ? "Amazing Grace, How P1 tweet the Sound" etc. Then hymn so. 14 S. M. was lined V?y the | lastor?"Jesus We Look to Thee;" Phn ePvinfitvo - . .vt ij/vuic 11 wm rsaims 4U;l0 was road and'commented on = nterestinffly hy -the?1*-.?? who vas presented hy pastor Williams 'q o officers and merhhors ,of the ^ onferonce. ] After remarks hy the I'. E. the sual disciplinary queries were jc skeil hy him. Officers and mem- n, iers of the conference were jtrate- w ul to an all-wise God that the rim reaper, death had not call- w d one from the circuit during the m, uarter. Also after the reading <>f the" .iterary reports hy represpnta- aj ives from various departments nf . fie received and hijrhly praised f() y the P. K. the conference was ' , losed with the P. K. paid in full i ?ail s usual* eo Alter remarks-by the pastor and t)i enediction by the P. K. all left s ith a smile from the result of "a ' y.'j erfeet day. , nn On the sahhath. the last ses- j ve ion of the conference hetrun with'eh u* S. S. being conducted hy Bro. Sc . (). Tolhert, the efficient Supt. f oui sister church. -St.- Petet.-jfr Iter the close of the first order M, f the. .S.'. g. servjee, Sppl. J' *' . dr 'l ('snK* jtprieonf A/I ' ' p.van.ivu 1 mi. I\. Otl'U'K- C! nid of the faculty of the. J. S. us ITight High School to teach the' 'sson from the subject: "The i j?j *irth of Jesus." The lesson was rught in an intelligent manner,; j0, herein one and all received much j :?od for thought. S. S. closed with ' nr ie reciting of the mispah. I ( ] -A-fUrr which with?a Large. groups |)e f members and visitors asscmbl- j nc tl foT~ievine service". The chur -n aving been recently renova'ied j sj( 'ie alter and pnLj>it being heauti- j ally decorated. with pretty flew rs etc. I>y stewardess Hoard No. , j'of which Mrs. A. Davis is Presi-j ent. It was a pretty sight to he old. Thanks to Mrs. A. Marshall | or flowers. . & of This being the- day that the-i.sarament of the iliord's Supper^, . as partook by the,christians and 0j. he first day of worshipping in m nr beautifully renoated church, he christians served the Lord 0f ,-ith gladness 'and gave thanks j>c nto him for His many blessings. lymn No. 316 was lined by - the instpr and suhg with the spiri! ;a y choir and congregation. Then layer was offered by the Rev. J V. Martin. Following singing of ieeond hymns, announcements rere made The E. being preented by the pastor came before s and delivered a heart search -a ng sermon that made his many j RO lOllNM'S think. His gient sermon vas preached from "Matthew 0:87" ~&e 'The harvest truly is plenteous tut. the laborers are ffcw." At the nd of his great sermon, he gave Lo n invitation to joiners while tho Lo editor led in?imgm.r "1 heard of he voice of Jesus say" etc. After * rhieh the finances was received ant f whjph the total amount rccejv- on d during the day from Sunday 1 > ehool $4.15: Pastor's Salary 1, 31.20; P., E. $42.00; Dollar mon- tni y, $7.50; trustees, $68.cO; Wo- ant nen's Day Program, $41.00; Con- Ru ingent, $2.00. Total- $iy6.tl5. the After the receiving oft- finance?Jaii ntm.v ladies of the Ct. and visit- Go ngMafaies appeared the Wo- wa lien's Day Program with read- ed ngs and solos. Mrs. Ada Bouie tor ang "In the Garden" which was """ft ccompanied on the piano by Mrs. sin '. H. .Williams, the pastor's wife. !im 'his program was greatly en- Th f>y|tUJ-he-^porte r wn Ti ? ti" t r o a rf Ceremonies. hyi Among the visitors present Wi cere Rev. P. P. Burts and mem- 20t <ers o f Mulberry and Little the lountain churches, of which h? Coi s Hie pustur. - Pr? On Oct. It. the S Seho.il in.--",. . ? ? ?v. paj n?ier the caption of: "The Royood "f .Tp^us" was well taught v.d, cholars of Shad* Grove;- ? for At the close Hfservice of the S. \;sj a number of the members left Rjs or the sister church, St. Peter to bro e present at the Men's pay proram'that was had, with Mr. -i. nar . Tolhert, Master of mnoniesr "fntr his . program was. highlighted by nn( ur' beloved pastoT~stnging_a"RTThT fuc nder the caption, "The Lord -jatches over me," with Mrs. Wil- j1)(I ams his efficient, kind and cu'- c]as ired wife at the piano. Collection ^a) 51.0?. . . Rej( Too much praise, cannot he giv- Rt,| 1 to our beloved pastor for the VTjj i cat work that has been done on | ic circuit in less time than a i >.()I ?ar from the result- of his chris-' an leadership. He has led in the ^Qn 'novation of both churches of ie circuit. Since the repairing of ^ hady Grove,- it's one of the pret- ^ .0j est churches to he seen. The gta| yal members continue to work gjvi id follow this great leader, w'in | p,.0) nows how to lead a people ,and . ^ jt oyer a one hundred per cent ' ^ rogram in the name of the Loid.| | Hon ICTKR CHAPEL AMK CHURCH | On ev. K.t-A. Young?I'astor .* I Sep sanj CAR USE?The S. >S. was; cull-| Ran I 10 order hy thf Supt., Bro. R;-pOell . Henderson. With all teachers on j. M icir job; Sister Young taught ( one ass No. 2, the Senior class omit- $7.0 d. Lesson was very good, sub- ' $10. ct: The Boyhood of Jeus.- Mem- all t y selection": Jesus increased in Oi jsdom. Rev. Young put some hot funt lestions before the class w.hich Cha us very interesting. We enjoyed hym tsdesson very much. 32 enrolled. Praj Election $2.85. Thci Services started immediately Tom ter the S.HS. was over. Hymn 305 Obit id 70 scripture read by t Ir e son i'stnr from St. Maih 0:!>. Sermon Pupa Mowed after the reading of the born ripture. Our - pastor tried him- her i If nn hij last ? u : _ ^ ...... JVI nil/11 nil V :l IS NpCIl nfereneeyear. His listeners all ft. i. joyed the message.' His pulpit Mrs. sociate was Rev. Owens fro m Mrs. uu-lnt.tc.-M. C. He made a very. .Tone re talk. The two choirs sang man ry nicely. Collection $291).75, in- Oe,or idinir the choirs and Sunday and hool collection. Ga. We were very happy to have I-ee tidy Chapel choir come over i n ten. acedonia and help us out in our of 1' ivo also were glad that James Fori lapel felt our need and helped" ChiYI out in this day's drive. Ark. The members are hoping t h a t Noi l shop Reid will send our pastor , Tate ick. We are hoping that all our "oil iidors will make a round report.' Fnn This year we were sorry to miss A h le of our good members of the Sloe lurch who passed to the great love 'Vond--a-few--wpx?L< u" '> c:-? r*' Bln" u iah Savage. ; 1: 1 We arc still praying for the Ton k and shut-ins. f*'-h Mrs. Easter Morgan s!*p IKESTONE MAY SELL HANK wT* It is - reported that Firestone a lantations Co., may sell the Hank I Monrovia the only financial in- 1 itution in the country until a new ink with Swiss capital was iened recently under the chair anship of vice-president William rlhert. The National City Bank '1 New York is said to have lught t.he Rank of Monrovia for ,250,000. National City formery >ld a rather large issue of Libern bonds. 7 I J Subscribe For , Leader J ICKFORD ANI) CI.OVER A. >1 I'liirriT v R , H Hampton?I 'as t?r MT. CA R M12L?Pratse-yo-t~h-grd. Praise ye the name of t h e oi; Praise him, O ye Servants the Lord. Ps. 135. Jur S. S, wus lill'iTL'lN alluuiud J opened on time.' After the ler of service, classes-1-2 and ,vere taught l>y teacher of class Mrs. Cr B.' McCombs, 4, 5, ight by Miss Hattic Mac Belcher ;1 class 6 taught by Miss Otha th Belcher. Every one enjoyed * lesson*, subject Boyhood of ius. He lived in fellowship with d and Man. That; is the pertc<TT \~To review this, lesson bringing many inesting facts about children. Service wjnr-T?pen?by--the chnir. ging, Stand I* p. The pastor ed hymn 14 S M, Jesus We Took ee, Bro. McHerrin ollered praych^'r so no?Cuide Ale. 2nd inn. 327, O For A Faith That 11 Not Shrink, Scripture lesson, h chapter number beginning at 13th verse through 24th verse, laments announcements. Hymn, lrer nf nin icrriit inn Sonir. The itOr brought a soul stirring ssage from Number 20:22f Thus in refused to give Israel pas e through his_ bcuilor; who rep Israel turned away, from him. an for a subject, "Overcoming couragoment.. He so mapifold ught before us that discourage Christians .on this jouVney from th to heaven concluded sing, , Precious hrrrdTukc My Hand. connected himself. Pro. James ker.*~ he officers took up the offerWe went into the rally b y s leaders. No. 1, Sister Lottie shell $32.00; No. 2, Brd. D. cher, $15.00; No. 3, Rro. M. aher $30.00; No. 4. Rro. J. A. $42.50; No. 5, Rro. Charlie Mo Tin, $4.50; No. 0, Rro. Clif man $7.00; No. 7, Rro. A. D. color, $8.49; Rro. \V. F. Mc ihs. $11.00, total $151.09 Irs. Alice Wheeler sponsored a grant at 3 o'clock by the Golden r Quartet of Abbeville, a n d dy Grove. The opening'of the gram was fn order: Their first ;, Father Along, You Got To e. Wait Aw.hile, I'm So Glad, lewhere To Lay My Head; I 't Know Why I Have To Cry, The Jericoh ,Road; Sit Down /ant finlrlon Star r>f Rvo,llo,i r one selection'. Mrs. Essie T. ks, Miss Alvin'W illiams a n d, a Jean her children sang. j rs. Walker and Mr. Bowie a t table, lifted an offering o f 0; Mrs. Banks & Mr. Cunhani, 10. total, $17.85. A total o f noney was $188.20.. rt. 7. Mr. Andrew Furman was irali/.od at Holy Rock. Rev. rlcs Furman officiating. 1st n. Servant of God Well Done, isx !>y. Bi'o. (Jordan, I'll he e Sitting Down, Solo, Rro. Harris, Peace In The Valley, uray, for Andrew Furman, the of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Furman 1-tnil t li i < life Oft. 2. 1055 was Dec. 2, 1004. He was a memof the United House of Prayer, t his entire life in Willington. I1'Vi veil h\ his Roney Furman. fi children, Emily Tucker, Mrs, Eli/.- heth s. Theodore: A. Charles Furof Willington. S. C.. Cpl. ge Furman of the U. S. Army . Mr. Odel Furman of" Augusta, and one step daughter, Rose Norman. N. Y., 7 grand ehild '{ brothers, Mr. Isaac Furman ine Rluff, Ark Mr. Roosevelt nan of Greenwood. S C Mr , 4 sisters Mrs Mary I.ifcy nan of Aiken, S. C. Mrs. Willie of Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Tena oway of Greenwood, S. C, Mrs. na Anderson of Dayton, Ohio, ost of relatives and friends, p on, we loved you hut Goil you best. Rev. Turman led in inu. You got to Pray-Sometime *ou Want To See Jesus. Rev.1 man liroupfht the message! n 1 Sam. 3:2, There Is but a between me and death. He JAMES RAD 1910 HA MPT C AN REMEDY ANY I)K r vou are having trouble o \kc it to JAMES RADIO >treet. I'll KIR MOTTO IS?-BETTER Honest Work On Colun L-ots of Good Used F io Combinations, Ba Small Electric Radio Phis Advertisement is Rood for iaTr Job of $.">.00 or more. ; Saturday, October 15, 1955 CLASSIFIED ADS IN MEM OKI AW ~ In loving memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Hart, who passed; October 17, 1052. r?(.tp haw uu in is* you Since you went away;! But we know by God's h^lp We'll meet again some day. Edward B. Hart, husband; West Columbia, S. C. ? Children: * < Ira O. Hart, Birmingham, Ala. . Mrs. Elestent Hart iWatts.C Brooklyn, N. Y. Joshua "X. Hart, Bronx, N\^Y-~ .1. Oliver Hart. Palo Alto,'Calif. Mr* Idicretia IHrrt?Wise, Tifxington, S. C.- ' ^ . ^ Mis. Bessie-Hart Sligh, l.e^jng. r s. c. ? i IN MEM OH I AM In sad but loving rememberance* of our "dear Mother, Mrs. Alice Cohens, who departed this life one , .. . year ago. October 14, 1954. She is gorte hut not forgotten. There i s etill sad memory that Ties i n our hearts that never can be filled. Sleep-on and take your rest; we love you hut Jesus loves you best. Fmnr The Chifdren: Kosa L. he thea, McColl, S. C.; G. S.'Cohensr " Rnfjlewood, N. J.; Samuel Cohens, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Joseph Cohens, New York City; Willie James Cohens, Newark, N. J.; Elizabeth Lewis,"Brooklyn, N. Y. Fried Chicken Dinner By Jane ashley aUI-1 ? vyuoyj uicu tuii.-K.eu, iresn garden vegetables and summer fruits . make a perfect menu comblna tiop. And this easy, two-step method of preparation is a fine way to prepare a hot weather favorite. Batter-Fried Chicken ' > 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour x/i teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder ? ? 1 egg, slightly beaten % cup milk 1 tablespoon salad oil 3 pound frying chicken, cut in 8 pieces ' ; 1 quart Mazola Oil, for frying. Sift together first three ingredients. Combine egg. milk and salad oil. Add to dry ingredients and mix only until smooth. . Dip [ chicken pieces into batter until completely coated. Place on wire cake rack over wax paper to drain off excess batter. Heat salad oil in heavy 3-quart ketfle to 375*F. or until 1 inch square of bread browns in 30 to 40 seconds. Carefully place chicken into hot salad oll? and fry until golden brown,???? about 4 minutes. Drain on paper towels. Place browned chicken in baking dish and bake in moderate or until tender. Note: Fowl is delicious cooked in the following manner ? precook fowl as for fricasse. Cool; retffbve skin and dip pieces In batter. Fry as above in deep hot salad oil (375?F.) 3 to 4 minutes. Drain on paper towels and seryP immediately. told ~h7>\\?(Tori has his flower pardon and have power to pluck any flower in it. The hody was received hv a [111 n'l !...> ^T? ,M BunowinR ones. He was planted under a mound of beautiful flowers. Walker's Funeral Home in charpe, Mr t'ormick, S. C. Mr. David Belcher and Sister Eliza Wells attended t.hc funeral of their sister Mrs. F.ffic Johnson ..ILL L'hit ago. Ill, ia.it_\v.cek. _I .A_m. _ speakinp for the community in ex tending the heart felt sympathy in the lost of their sister. . Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Rpt. ON STREET I 1FBCT IN your RADIO I f any kind with your Radio I , SERVICE, 1010 Hampton I TO HE SAFE THAN SORRY" I nhia Radios Since 1029 I ^ ladio Bar Rains, Pho- I ittery Radios a n d 1 s from $7.50 up. $1.00 with any purchase-or Re- I ' f