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' Rev. M. C. Williams i
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Rev. O. A. Parker
Mr. E C. Clark
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Rev; S. C. Campbell .
FOUNTAIN INN, S. C. It
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_ .we have had some very cold v
weather up here this Christmas t
but the weather has fairecL up.v
and our pastor Dr. M. C. WiW.i
?- li&ms motored over Saturday i
* * from Spartanburg to hold confer [1
ence with, Mt. Zion Bantist i
I Church- Rev. Williams is a pas- \
? for and he know- how to put?
thingsover-in our conference r
, . .to be organized to be a sister !
mission with the B. Y. P. U.
and he said thaf we must-wear ?
- out and not iust Uul.' Fuuiimiin
Inn is proud of Dr. Williams. i
Fountain, Inn is a progressive 1
little city with only onn church?
Dr. Williams said th&t in a city ?
as we have here everv bodv (
and many subscribed ^
our~pastpr and you will come a- t
gain.
i SPARTANBURG, S. C. J
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' i The Christmas holidays have ^
passed and we that are spared ^
, ?. - to see the New ^.'ear greeted it?
. with joy on the last night of j
/ the passing year a night long to
be remembered at tire Golden St. ,
? Baptist Church. We had a great!
y ; " x meeting that night, our pastor j
and wife was with us after motor "
ing from Laurens he got here in
time to help us watch the old ,
year put and groat thp naiiV yaar ^
best of all there* was a Xmas^
tree given for the pastor,: and
. the~Sunday School children and
the surprise was carried to Rev. t*
t I- ^ * * 5
?? ??"" ? mime?ctltu XliS?tame I
was laden with good things to(
ea^and on the fourth Saturday,1,
a half ton of coal was given also. '
Rev. Williams motored over to .
? ~?? GhestcrTo answer a eall-mado by j
? , ?the-St..Hppe-Baptlst.Ch.urchvJie_
/ . ^C-spent Saturday and Sunday over
there and he reports a pleasant
trip. Rev. Williams will be in!.
Fountain Inn, S. C. Sunday artdtr
Sunday night so we at the Gol-;
deir Street Baptist -Ghurch are 1
standing waiting to see what will I
be the outcome . Rut We havej
just about decided to take- th^i
- * wheels off his car.
' The holiday's passed with no <
unusual hapenings in Aiken. '
Santa Claus visited A. W. Hill 1
and family with a wagon load of :
good things and filled his pantry1
gave him a handsome purse, '
h &nd withmany gifts to his fam- 1
? ily made him or/ aloud^in a
t Christmas sermon, "Glory to God
- / in the highest, Peace on Earth I
and Good Will toward all Men" [1
This is no new record for this 1
petition of what they have done l
|&j$ for the pastor for the last 8 1
B|-.- years. ^
Our church work to day isjl
the best- it has been in the his- <
tory of his administration. We i
ai have entered the NeW Year with 1
- all debts paid and $1000.00 in 1
, the bank brnhferest. We added 1
R| to the church m em her ship last {
yearf one nunared and twenty, ;1
thug we praise God from whom
allblessings flow, Our commu- 1
ion last Sunday was indeed a 1
Wonderful service, people came
from thirty miles away in count ( (
H|: try to join in with us in taking jt
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he'last Supper in the old year.!1
Rev. A. W. Hill has been in-1
ion address at three points, he :
rill speak at the Storm' Branch
Academy, Aiken, S. C.
Mrs. A. W. Hill, and Miss Mar-,1
tha Christiana Hill h&ve just '
eturned from Richmond, Va.,
vhere they spent eight days on
tceount of the Illness of-their1
nother and grand mother, they
eft her not much better. j.
Prof. W. ^ Drake and his
rroup of tea^hefsiare doing
n the New Greeted SchooTin Ai-,
ten???7 ' ~i
Rev. J. W. Miles, and his conp-egation
of Second Baptist
Church of Aiken has almost complQted^a'
haifdsome new brick
structure which has added m?pli
oTthe dignity" and progress- of
he Baptist in Western Carolina.
Rev. R. B. Babry the famous
castor of Old Storm Branch and
Central Church of Augusta has
esigned Central, but a commite
composed of members of the
Deacon Board and about thirty_
others waited on him at his
iome in AiFen, with so man-1"!
-easons why he should not leave
them, that we believe he is
?oing to preach_ again for_ the
Saints at Central.
The biggest watch night eVer~
Thursday night at. Friendshir)
Dhuroh, wh e n^as peciaLprognarrr
vas juillecToff at the unveiling
)f Dr. v J.-, J. - Durham's picfure"
i former pastor of the Church
and president of the Bantist
{State Convention. Addresses
were delivered by Dr. C. C,
Johnson, State Grand Master of
he Free and Accepted Masons,,
dr. E. Graham, President of the
3. Y. P. \l. of FriendshJ^Churchl
itfd l$rs." Agnes Green the mother
of the church.- The picture
.vas unveiled, by Mrs.. C. F. Holand
and Mrs." Miley Mitchell.
Then a special sermon was^reached
by~th_e pastor. SubjJ
TarewellOlcTTSar."- ? ?? \
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IN E WHERRY NEWS
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Newberry, pec. 31"-=Cftrist^~
man.has been heie and goiit?.',
HiTs was the quietest and lovli2st
Christmas I have ever seen
in the city of Newberry, I have
feen here for twenty or more
/ears but have never seen it on
that order. iNot a single a-rrest
was made and a very little fire
works was heard.?-Every. body
scorned to he happy and gayT
This has been a prosperous,
/ear, people have come "to visit
friends and relatives who^ have
oeen away for a number years
:he-y came home and enjoyed adeasant
Christmas, they were
here from the East, West North
and South, the childnin cauiu
home from the different colleges,
Miss Virginia Bradley, Thomisfha
Gallman, Martha Bradley,
Eugene Chumpart and Ralph
Williams from Benedict and
VTIss Inez Ellis. Abraham Mhnh
ind R. E. Anderson from Allen
University. v
Misses Helen Grimes, Dorothy
^oon^LaRotLsi^Eloyd. Iola Mof-.
:ett and John Smith from State, j
The Christmas Tree at Miller'
Chapel was good, it was deeora;ed
like the trees in Alaska.
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- The program was- nicely ^arranged
by Mrs. V. T. Ellis and
Mrs. S. L.. Moon- Prof. U. S.
Gallman presented Santa from
Philadelphia. ,
On last Sunday we had a wonderful
sermon preached bv Rev.
E. H. Harvey, a white minister,
a Christmas sermon. After the
sermon, Rev. E. P. Ellis organizsd
the Junior Church among the
Sunday School children to train
them to work in the church
while they are young, he made1
Stewardesses, Stewards,' Trus
each one his financial card.
"" The Sunday School of Miller
Chapel has been changed from
the afternoon,-it be held-ifr
the morning henceforth at 10 o'
clock, preaching at 11:30, every
one is invited to * attend our
Sunday School?and preaching
services. ; " " . r*
Sir Sam Gilliam was funeralized
at Calvary Baptist Church
on last Sunday, Rev. J. A. Batert,
officiating. Sir Gilliam came to
his death Dec. 21st by a freight
train at the Mollohon Mill.
The exercises rendered at Mt.
Bethel-Garmany School on last
Monday evening W?>3 good,-the
good mothers artd^fathers were
out in full with their children,
ves thaitfliis was the best progiamj&jhat
they havejner ssilnessffiS
Mr. Ei F Floyd with
his corps of teachers are working
hard to make Mt- Bethel- Garmany
School District secopd to
none.
his home on Cafdwell Sti22t
South. We are glad to have him
in our city.
ANDERSON, S. C.
Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Johnson
and family spent Sunday in Abbeville
the guests-of- Mrs. ?Ellion,
Mrs. Johnson's mother. They
report a pler-sant trip,
Mr. and Mrs. W. I- Peek and
little James spent Tuesday in
Honea Path, the' guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Alonza Latimer.
Mrs; Madge Wilson of Phila.,
gni'Tll. U fMU1 ll'nUhe In l*m eHv
with- her mother, Mrsv Lucy
Heard, who h?c, had nn-eneration
lately. She is doing nicely now
and is able to-git up.
All of I lie city teachers were
at their .post Monday morning,
all report pleasant trips. The
mid-year exams will soon be on
and all a-re engrossed in - them
just now.
Mrs. Jessie"Denley from N. C.,
speftt the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Burris on Bradley Ave.
Mr. Ralph Ricks, formerly of
Anderson now a student in Johnson
C. Smith College spent the
i rl ox'ifUL L i ~ J*~-? "i
nwiiuaj j vviin ins many iriencis
here.
?Miss Claudia Burris entertained
Monday evening at the home
of Mr. cud Mrs. W. I. Peek. The
evening was very pleasantly
spent by ah present.
Mrs. Met a Sanders Johnson
spent the holidays in Atlanta
with relatives.-. Mr.
Isom Cochran departed
this life Sunday morning.- The
funeral will be held Thursday at
fit "Pntll Rintiol CViMi.nl.
v . vtvti ItJ' tlOV V>11U1 111.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. IVlarion entertained
Monday ?(ternoon in
hdnor of Mrs. Jessie Ensley of
N. C. and Miss Prudence Pressley
of Atlanta. Christmas decorations
were used a-nd a delicious
sweet course was served,
Those present enjoyed the afternoon,
Mrs. Ella Childs entertained
the following at dinner Thursday:
Rev.-and Mrs. -B. C- Campbell,
Rev. apd, Mrs.(H. C. Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Davis
Mr. and Mra^W-I^ Poole nnrl Mm
Webb.
Rev. S. C. Campbell delivered
the Emancipation address al
Silver Springs Church Neu
Year's Day".
DOTS FROM ANDREWS, S. C
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The teachers of Georgetown Coun
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Vy Traiuing School spe t th h l d ~
at their various homes..
| Mrs. J. B. Greene had as her guest
during the holidays, Mrs. Esthel
Wxigijt of Mailing, S. C.
A bunch of ladies motored over to
Manning on Thursday to visit Mrs.
[Eddie Walker, namely, Mesdames Bec;ton,
Carter, Greene, Barnette, Greene
[ und Wright.
Mrs. J. S. Benn and children have
' returned after an ext.endpd t.rip t.n
Charleston. ;
Those from Andrews attending the
Paul-Baxter wedding in Georgetown
are: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jones, Mr.
Greene, Mesdames Becton and Carter
jand ProfHSmithr^ ~
The teachers and students of the
graded school are expecting to stage
the play entitled, "Followed By Fate"
on January 14. I I 4?
A bunch of Georgetonians passed
through here Wednesday on their way
|to Columbia to' attend the reception
i of Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Paul,
j Now that the holidays are ovqr,
Tevery one is duck in winter quarters <
: aprain. Most ,of us saying, "We've ,
.had our fun and are ready for work." (
WEDDING J3?LLS^UNION
Union, Jan. 1,?Mr. and Mrs- 1
|Wm. Davis on Douglass Heights
had as their Christmas guests ,
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Smith of ;1
Asheville, N. C. and Mr. Richard.!;
Gray and brother Lewis Gray ofJ
East Orange, N. J. Mi*.
Richard Gray of East Orange,
N. J. and Miss Charlotte
Davis of this city were quietly'
married Wednesday evening at j
8:S0 o'clock at the Jaome of the "
i bride's parents on Douglass
Heights. The living room was
i appropriately decorated in holly
' mistletoe and Christmas colors
red and green. Miss Ernestine H
Smith played the wedding march
Thp crrnnm onfororl apn/imnonifld
by his brother, Mr. Lewis Gray,
I who acted best-man then next
came the attendantsr-Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie (Giles, brother and
sister of the bride and Mr. and
Mrs. Allison Smith also brother
and sister of the bride, lastly, the
i bride entered on the arm of her
father^who gave her in marriage.
She wore a beautiful dress of
brown flat crepe trimmed with
fur and accessories to match,
and carried a bouquet of small
yellow chrysanthemums and .
maiden hair fern.
; The--ceremony was beautifully
solemnized by Dr. A. A- Sims,
principal of lVicHeth High school
in tlm prr^orifp nf mpmhpra nf
4ke Immediate families and relatives
and friends. ?
]\Jr. and Mrs. Gray are at home
-to-their, friends-at 84 Qak&oatl.
Aventre, Orangei-fch-J.? .
ne-whe-was there)-yOORHEES
OFFICIALS SPEND
THURSDAY IN CITY
In tho city last week- was, Dr. J. E.
Blanton, principal of Voorheees Normal
and Industrial Institute at Denmark
in company with Mr. Martin A.
Manfee, the treasurer of the sctfooT
i They came here for on official board
i meeting , that was attended by the
. members of the executive board from
all parts of the State.?
While here, Dr. Blanton left the
Voorhees party for Tuskeegee Insti,
tute. Alabama, where he troes to ioin
(his.brother, Dr. Robert R. Moton, who
I has been very sick.
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f ville, when he became seriously
, ill. He was a patient at,the Arthur
B- Lee Hospital, Summerville,
S. C. until his death Decem\ber
31, 1925. . .
The following Bishops were
- present at his funeral: J. Al,hnrt.
Johnson, W. H. Heard, John
. Hurst, W. T. Vernon, A. L.
1 r1~ ~t:> ?1.. n t>
vjaiiiea, ncveniy rvwilSUIIl. W.
A. Fountain, W. D. Johnson, J.
* H. Jones and A. G? Gary.
-The following General Officers
IE. II. Coit, S. J- Johnson, S. S.
Morris, J. C. Caldwell. D. M.
Baxter, and John R. Hawkins.
|. The delegation from Missisl
sippi included: Drs. Felder, Duration,
u. E- nice, Edivards and
T others.
-?-Brsr -Bpearn- of New -Yorkr
Harmon, Linton, Branch, Andrews,
Lids&y, Johnson of Geor
gia wpre present. The- group
from South Carolina was too
- large to give in detail.
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Among the prominent women
were : Mrs. T. J. Miles, Mrs. R,
2. Chapelle, Mrs- Carrie McGill.
Mrs. -Rovena Perrin Mra si .
? - ?I 1 *'** W. KJiiH
mie Smith, and Mrs. Edna Alston.
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At the tonclusign of the following
program, the remains
were ' taken to^Edisto Islahc
interment took place.
Processional?~r
Hymn 481, lined by Bishop W. T
Vernon; Invocation by Bishop
J. H. Jonea; Music?"The XJn
clouded Day," by the Morris
Brown Choir; 1st Scripture Les
son, the 23rd Psalm^Bishop A
J- Cary; 2nd Scripture Lesson
90th Psalm?Bishop John Hursl
Obitiary?Bishop Reverdy C
Ransom; Music?"When Th(
Roll is Called,"?Choir; Sermor.
Bishop A. L. Gaines; Resolutions
and Telegrams -tead b>
Dr.^John R. Hawkins; Recessional.
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The Pallbearers were>i Mississippi,
Rev. F. R. C. Durden, A. C
Jones, S. P. Washington, W. H
Edwards; Sout hCarolina Edwin
Wells, D. M. McGill, D- H
Sims, R. S. Lawrence, I. J. Mil
ler, A. Hollins, Sandy. Simmons,4J^
A. Jonesr j .
Bishop J- Albert Johnson was
Master of Ceremonies.
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