Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, December 04, 1913, Image 4
Where the Me
Preachers
Rock Hill, Dec. 1.?Shortly before I
midnight the reading of appointments ]
in the State Metfaodist Conference
was begun. The following is a list of i
the assignments for the coming year. .
Anderson District?T. C. O'Dell, presiding
elder, Anderson, St. John's, J.
W. Speak; Bethel, W. Danner; Orrville,
W. T. Belvin; Aureville B. M. <
Robertson; Calhoun Fails, s.m.jones;
supply, Clemson College, J. M. Stead- i
man; Central, Elsie Meyers; Honea
Path, S. T. Blackman; Lowndcsville,
J. C. Chandler; McCormick, J. F. Anderson;
Pelzer, A. Sassard; Pendle- i
ton, C. M. Peeler; Starr, J. L. Singleton;
Townville, W. S. Meyers; Wal- '
halla, J. L. Stokes; Walhalla circuit, :
H. A. Witten; Westminster, M. M.
Brooks; Willianiston and Belton, W.
L. Martin. G. T. Harmon, supernume- i
rary.
Charleston District?J. W. Daniel, .
presiding elder; Allendale, B. G. !
Murphey; Appleton, E. Z. James;
Beaufort and Port Royal, J. H. No- i
land; Bethel circuit, J. O. Burnett; i
supply Black Swamp, W. H. Arial: ]
Bluffton, J. B. Kilgore; Charleston, .
Bethel, S. B. Harper; Trinity, R. S. j.
Truesdale; Spring Street, M. Auld; !
Hampstead Square, J. T. Peeler; 1
Yonge's Island, W. B. Duncan, Jr., (
Cottageville, W. V. Dibble; Cypress, i
M. M. McLendon; Ehrhardt, B. J. 1
Guess; Ellenton, H. T. Morrison, Jr ; i
Furman, D. N. Busby; Hampton, L.
W. Johnson; Hendersonville, W. A. ]
Kirby; Lodge D. E. JefTcoat; Ridge- !
land and Gillisonville, G. K. Way: 1
Ridgeville, J. W. Elkins; Summer- 1
ville, J. P. Simpson; Walterboro, J. 1
W. Wolling. i
Cokesbury District?W. P. Mea- 1
dows, presiding elder; Abbeville, S. 1
C. Cantey; Abbeville circuit, W. H. I
Murray; Broad River, D. P. Boyd; 1
Butler, A. M. Gardner; Cokesbury, G. <
w Pinrksnn: 4lreenwood. Main Street, ]
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P. McGee, A. Child superniime- ]
rary; Greenwood Mills, J. B. Connelly,
supply Greenwood circuit, F. G. ]
Whitlock; Kinards, W. R. BouknlRht: ]
i adman,
Wf ply, Newberry; Central, J. E. Car- i
lisle; O'Neal Street, Gabe Smith;
Newberry circuit, C. S. Morris; Nine
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Washington, D. G.
Richmond, Va.
|j Norfolk, Va.
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Go for 1914
ty-Six, F. E. Dibble; Parksville, B.
H. Covington; Phoenix, J. H. Manly;
Princeton. R. F. Morris; Prosperity,
and Zion, E. P. Taylor; Saluda, O.
A. Jeffcoat; Waterloo, J. T. Miller;
Whitniire, J. M. Friday; Lander College,
J. O. Willson, president; R. D.
Lawton, jirofessor Cokesbury Conference
School; F. E. Dibble, rector.
Columbia District?J. W. Kilgo, presiding
elder; Aiken, M. Dargan;Batesburg,
J. E. Mahaffy; Columbia, Main
Street, T. G. Herbert; Washington
Street S. A. Steel; J. A. Campbell
supernumerary; ureen sireei. u. \\.
Ke!!cr; Whaley Street, J. H. Thacker;
Brookland, A. R. Phillips; Shannon,
L. I). Gillespie; Edge wood. John
Paul; Edgefield, J. R. Walker; Fairfield,
J. R. Mason; E. W. Mason, supernumerary;
Gilbert, J. M. Casque;
supply, Graniteville, C. S. .Felder;
Johnston, G. C. Hutchinson; Langiey
H. W. Shealev; Leesville station, A. E.
Driggers; Leesville circuit. F. E. Hodges;
Lexing on, J. P. Inabinett; Lexington
Fork, E. L. Thomason; supply,
N. Augusta, C. E. Peele; Ridgeway,
I. P. Winnington; supply, Springfield,
J. E. Rushton; Swansea, J. M. Lawson;
Upper Richland, J. K. Inabilett;
Wagner. W. I). Quick; supply,
Columbia College. W. W. Daniel, president;
Epworth Orphanage, W. li.
Wharton, superintendent; J. W. Xecly,.
supernumerary.
Florence District?W. A. Massebeatt,.
presiding elder; Bennettsville, Peter
Stokes; Rennctsville circuit, M. W.
Rook; Rrightsville, G. W. Davis;
Bethlehem, J. G. Farr; Chcaw G. T.
Harmon, Jr.; Chesterfield, J. L. Ty-j
ler; Darlington, Trinity. J. L. Bedensaugh;
W. L. Wait, supernumerary;
Epworth, A. A. Merritt; sup])ly, Darlingtorf
circuit R, W. Humplhries;
East Chesterfield. T. B. Owens; Florence,
R. E. Turnipseed; Hartsville, T.
E. Morris; Jefferson, Foster Speer;
Lamar, H. Ethridge; .Liberty. Paul T.
Wood; Marlboro^ k. sojourner;
\lcBee, W. A. Beckham; McColl, J. T.
Fowler; Middendorf, W. V. Jerman;
fcftpfeTP?B8l?w4. J. A: MrOV.TTV, T1.Dtnonsville
and Pisgah, J. H. Graves;
(Continued on page 6.)
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