The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, November 16, 1922, Page 6, Image 6
Appointments t
South Caro
Gaffney, Nov. 12.?The eighth annual
session of the Upper South Carolina
Methodist Espiscopal conference
closed tonight with the reading of
the appointments of the preachers in
the six districts for the coming year.
The following named traveling
preachers were ordained deacons: W.
G. Smith, J. T. Frazier, B. H. Tuck,
R. C. Griffith and J. \V. Corley.
The following named traveling
preachers were ordained eiders: P. u
Boughniglu. J. E. Farr. D. A. Jeffcoat,
J. M. Mason, J. E. LMarchant, L
W. Shealy, R. W. Wilkes, J. D. Griffin
and A. P. Smith.
List of Appointments.
Anderson district: A. E. Holler,
presiding elder.
Anderson: Bethel; J. B. Chick;
Orrville, J. P. Byars; St. John's, L. P.
McGee and Toxaway, J. \V. Cooley.
Antreville, G. F. Clarkson; Central,
(M. T. Wharton; Clemson College,
J. D. Holler; Honea Patn, J. E.
Mahaffey; Lowndesvilie and Calhoun
Falls, W. S. Goodwyn; Pelzer, A. E
Driggers; Pendleton, J. A. Bledsoe;
Piedmont, A. P. Smith; Princeton, R.
L. Dountree; Seneca, H. B. Hardy;
Starr, J. L. Jett; Townville. G. \v.
Burke (supply.)
Walhalla, A. W. Barr; Walhalla'
circuit, X. G. Ballenger; Ware Shoals,
A. M. Smith; Westminster, J. S. Ed-,
"wards; Williamston and Belton, J. S.
Henley.
Cokesbury dristrict; E. S. Jones,
presiding elder.
Abbeville,. C. E. Peele; Abbeville
circuit, J. B. Kilgore; Butler, H. H.
Merritt (supply); Cokesbury, L. D.
Hamer (supply).
. Greenwood: Greenwood Mills, W.
H. Murray: Main Street, F. E. Dibble.
Greenwood circuit, J. H. Manly;
Kinards. L. W. Sliealy; McCormick,
J. W. Brown; McKendree, R. M.
Tucker.
Newberry: Central. J. M. Stead-1
man; :Moliohon and Oakland, J. T.I
Lawrence; O'Neall Street, W. F. |
Gault; Newberry circuit, W. S. G.
Smith.
Ninety-Six. J. D. Griffin; Phoenix,
D. D. Jones; Plum Branch, Paul Kin-j
nett (supply); Pomaria, R. L. Dog-i
gett; Prosperity. R. E. Sharpe; Saluda,
J. L. Singleton: Waterloo, G. G.I
Harley; Whitmire, J. F. Lupo.
President of Lander college, John
O. Willson. Main Street quarterly
conference.
Professor Lander college, R. 0.
Lawtou. Main Street quarterly conference;
assistant Sunday school editor,
L. F. Beaty, Main Street quarterly
conference.
Columbia district: J. R. T. Major,
presiding elder.
Aiken and Williston, G. H. Hodges:
Aiken circuit. F. L. Frazier
(supply): Batesburg. T. W. Munnerlyn.
Columbia: Brookland. R. C. Griffith;
Edgewood. W. S. Pettus; Epworth
(to be supplied); Grace, E. T.
Hodges; Green Street. W .R. Bouknight;
Main Street, W. B. Garrett:
Shandon, E. R. Mason: Washington
Street, LM. L. Carlisle: Waverlev, A.
M. Doggett: Wlialey Steet, W. H.
I^ewis.
emgeiiem, u. w. iciyiui , x-cuifield.
A. Q. Rice; Gilbert, J. M.
Meetze; Graniteville. M. K...Meadows;
Irmo, M. A. Cleckley; Johnston, W.
1M. Owings; Langley, J. T. Frazier;
Leesville, Fred Harris: D. R. Roof,
supernumerary; Leesville circuit, W.
P. Meadors.
Lexington circuit H. A. Whitten;
North Augusta, T. C. O'Dell; Richland.
A. A. Merritt (supply); Ridge
Spring, F. C. Beach; Ridgeway, J. W.
Koyle; Swansea. L. A. Carter; Wagener,
D. E. Jeffcoat.
Editor Southern Christian Advocate,
R. E. Stack-houses Shandon quarterly
conference; agent superannuate
home fund. E. P. Taylor, Batesburg
qr.arrerly conference; secretary
intermediate Epworth league, Main
Street quarterly conference.
Greenville dist ict; A. X. Brunson,
presiding elder.
Cm.'on Broad Street, L. E. Wiggins,
eoane Street, D. P. Hudson,
(supply.)
l sioy: First church, J. Paul Patter;
'ilenwood and Easley .Mills, G. I.
Ford; Easley circuit, Foster Speer;
Fo ntai Inn, W. H. Polk; Gray
Co rt, C. V?r. Watson.
Greenville: Betbel, B. H. Harvey;
Bleacher., J. H. Bell, (supply) Brandon
and Poinsett, J. H. Walker;
Buncombe Street, C. C. Herbert;
Choice Street and .Mills. J. W. McElrath
(supply); Dunean, C. L. Harris;
Hampton Avenue. H. 0. Chambers;
Judson, G. T. Hughes; Monaghan
and Woodside, S. B. White;
Poe A. E. Smith; St. Paul, R. S.
Truesdale; Greenville Circuit, M. M.
Brooks.
Greer: Memorial church, 0. >1.
Abney; Concord and Appalache, Estey
Kelly; Victor and Ebenezer, J. F.
Farr.
Laurens: First church, P. F. Kilgo:
of the Upper
lina Conference
j Laurens circuit, W. E. Taylor.
| Liberty: E. \V. Mason, Xorris, J.
I W. Pryor (supply); Pickens, Grace.
W. B. Justus; Pickens circuit, D. A.
Jefcoat; Simpsonville, J. P. Simpson;
j Travelers' Rest, C. R. White (supply.
)
Conference evangelist, C. M. Mori
ris; Memorial church quarterly con-j
' ference; student Oxford university, i
; England, E. F. Moseley; student Wof-:
i ford college, C. M. Wolling. Jbetnei!
i quarterly conference,
i Rock Hill district: G. C. Leonard, I
j presiding elder.
Blacksburg, F. G. Whitlock; Black-J
j stock, T. L. Bryson (supply).
Chester: Baldwin Mill, S. J. McCon-j
! nell (supply); Bethel, Henry Stoke9;
| Chester circuit, R. C. Boulware.
j Clover: S. H. Booth; East LancasI
ter, \V. L. Mulliken; Fort Lawn, R.
! W. Wilkes; Fort Mill, R. L. Keaton;
| Great Falls, J. E. Brown; Hickory
! Grove, J. W. Lewis; M. G. Latham,
j (supernumerary); Lancaster, J. L.
Daniel; Lancaster circuit, F. V.
| Robertson; North Rock Hill, W. F.
j Johnson; Richburg, J. T. Miller.
Rock Hill: Bethel,. H. E. Griffin
(supply); Park, B. B. Black (supply)
; St. John's J. W. Speake; West
Main Street, C. P. Carter; Rock Hill
circuit, L. W. Johnson.
Van Wyck, W. C. Kelley; Winnsboro,
J. G. Huggins; D. C. Gregory,
junior preacher, supply; York, R. L.
Holroyd.
Conference secretary of education,
J. C. Roper, Bethel quarterly conference;
conference missionary secretary,
J. W. Speake.
Transfers for Spartanburg.
Spartanburg district: W. A. Fairey,
presiding elder.
Buffalo: R. Q. Webb; Campobello,
J. H. Montgomery; Carlisley T. F.
Gibson; Chesnee, X. M. Phillips; Clifton.
J. E. Strickland; Cowpens, J. M.
Mason; Cross Anchor, F. C. Owens;
Duncan circuit, P. R. Kilgo; Enoree.
I FIRST NAT!
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W. A. KLAUBER, DR. ROB1
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Gaffney: Buford Street, A. L. Gunter;
Limestone Street, W. M. Harden;
Gaffney circuit, J. F. Goliglitly.
Glendale. R. E. Morrison (supply);
Inman, W. Y. Coolev; Jonesville, S.
T. Blackman; Kelton, W. A. Duckworth;
Pacolet circuit. O. A. Jeffcoat;
Facolet Mills. P. C. Bouknight.
Spartanburg: Bethel. R. F. Morris;
Central, B. R. Turnipseed: Drayton
and Beaumont, J. \V. Shell; Duncan,
\V. C. Diggs; El Bethel, J. E. Merchant;
Saxon, M. B. Patrick; Whitney
and Bethel, B. H. Tucker; Tuca
pan. H. \V. Sanders.
Union: Bethel, R. F. Cogburn:
Grace. J. W. Ivilgo: Green Street, J.
B. Connelley; Unity and Sardis, J. A.
Chandler; Woodruff, D. W. Keller.
(President Textile Industrial institute.
D. E. Camak, Saxon quarterly
conference; principal Textile Industrial
institute, R. B. Burgess. Saxon
quarterly conference: conference Sunday
school secretary, L. D. Gilespie,
Central quarterly conference; professor
Wofford college, A. M. Traywick,
Central quarterly conference: president
Southern Home institute, S. T.
Creech, Central quarterly conference.
Transferred, W. J. Snyder to the
South Carolina conference.
Received by transfer, D. D. Jones
from the South Carolina conference;
J. W. Hoyle from the North Carolina
conference.
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The comedian's invalid wife eagerly
awaited her husband's return
from the first night of a new piece.
As he came in she inquired impatiently:
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carpet."
Fourteen to the Pound.
"There's the lightweight champ- \
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talkative native to a newcomer.
"Pugilist, eh?"
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