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~ t . ' ' * PAGE TWO.- ~ ""7 a* ^ ^ 1'. JHe "Old Gray" ; 4- i ~ \ : By E. Ph Bishop''John llurSt accompanied by i Mrs. Hurst, and their liltld^rfand* son. ! - _ , . v . _? .I-nhn-Hurst. ~.lr . arrived itl this city : on Saturday last, The bi^)iop caihe ?s, for the purpose, i^ holdityg) the~pre: siding oWt' fi eoiuvoil of. flrtj State and the ti-ustty-4?tttm4^?ii'.-A^|e,n Univprsi ty and' see later the commencement in .particular and the itlfairs of "the : church in general. He w$s the truest of the Lancaster 'i)istrict_ SundayvThe Lancaster LHstriet, ' as a whole feels that it Tips iK-un,honored beyond ^ avpt'e^iim in iint- inn hiulinp in inn' field. -Tiie Mill Vritok Circuit will,never forget our Itpolc chieftain?. It is just*like Ke\. ilir.uiKtn to pull]olLblif things and his, ktint will forever be in demand.* Dr..tr S. Long, a leading "presiding ii]dei--?r! Florida-ami' one. of the l"^t iti-11 he donneetnm-, enme along will) tin1 bitdfop -t7? <icli\<- ! ll(t'bacCiXTa 11iv;ae sermon In the college students Sunday. afternoon. It has been the city talk'.ever since; Dr. 'Ci'iiper; 1'n ad' at"* nf l'*.?lvtiv>l Waters.. College, Jiu ksTTuvjITe. Flu.,. addressed the ..literary societies Honday. night. 11 is address was Considered aniong the best the soviet ids have~ ever had. thy-. Sims, tin- father?ul?l'n-~i<li>iil Sims .delivered a wonderful adefress ' to the Theological Department, The president, eo.u Id bat feel proud of his father. ' .: _It is tlie purpose of the .writer give full details <>r this' week's transaclions,' as to the-.cjuireh' and college in the next issue ol' this paper. Me.n and measures: to sonyo extent will also .benoted in viov briefs. 15u* we must say. further that Bishop I'lurst .... i.: u ... .mi.. :t . umwy itii i* iv til ?I*?|. I IV in iK?t satisfied to stay afoula! the Jltet-. . ropoli!a,n churches in his district* \vhe.ri> lai'.u'c sums can be sc.euied, hut 'KOes out iii the rural; districts.>In the -country waste and. preaehin Christ. He jroes to places where, there is not a penny, in .sijfht. Oppositions aira-inst a'' .man like iiishojV ~ ~~?p~and 'makc'~the people "invfc him better. The. motion otlYred in the - " council hy l)r. p. C. Doas.now simply, a faint. expression 'of our tfpprectia"r tioh for Kishop and ".Mrs. "Hurst. .The church l'eels under obligations to .DPI Deas for Ill's far-si.u;-htedness alon'jr this lino,. It is just like our Deas. ?' This \State is tor'ainlv developing ^omc trreat leaders anion;-' the yinnur. men such ti's lie vs. .1. \V. Shirxv. A. C. Sumptor. L. 1). Ci'artihle. J. \V. Wither1 spoony J." F. lluyd. O. X-. Parker. \V.Ct. Owens, .T. C. t^uarles.'M. _S. Demi; " "D7"KT~WiisonT \V, '^r:2niiun4^uiu_iL ??fk?Ramsey. 4F- 11. ICntanuel, X/ A; Rice. .T. I,V|.* Votinu'.. A. ?). Martin, I). f ivu'i 1?r <?Tl i... ii lllll l ^(lUWII, It . V'. II, It. I. Lemon, T; E. Robinson, S. \V. Ford_ ham. Writ- Bowman-, Geotye Bradley, BL L. Ramsey and niuperous others of whom we shall siHyk in <>tir next communication. The .presiding elders expressed themselves as being: 'in perfect* aeoord w ith Bishop llurst. The ministers in fjenearl are standing: right''by his side and of there he any contrary opes-un the ranks we hpve ."iwdy. -em} sorvg for , them, and that is "Til .\ them. pit y t hem,. ( iiristians at Inane.' The'w.irk lh;it Bis'n ' ' op 'and .Mr..--.;'Hurst are thane in tbi* State should inure everybody to lie * loud in their prai-e" of them. We stop here for the '.present', simply to continue the same in-'our spate* next week. ..We .Wore more thai;-yail to have Drs. !>.-H. .loh.nsi.n .nnd M. 1>. MePherson ddded to our list, of 'subscribers. Read t-ktoPaliiicti'd Leader and all of-..or voonard ..peri.uili.calv Go . - - to otir colored churches. Put yo,ur monies in our' ct Tared hanks.Coni ?sti^t N. !. Krvdvrick. attnrjroy t'nr te.? the colored undertakers hury- Hud colored people. ( a-py.. y our pic.-ci'ipv tions.,to the y?dtTie<j .it - Htiy your grocer-Ids1 T ;-i ,Tn "c < do red' tgro'etiVy 'stores* (Ji\e our tailored physicians a . fair tj'ml-and |.ay tailored preachers a soll'rsuppo'rtiruc salary. Wu had a hie a Say at SU-THnnpChlirch Sunday with liev. J. A. (?amblc, pasthr. lie is a*"- gifted preacher and knows just how to put a program over. CT?> to Tiis eTuVrch Tr you want to see great things. lie has..a wonderful congregation,. Bros. Scott Lakins, W. M. VVehber, Henry John-' son. Cain (Been. Nathan 1.vies, (ho Hodge, John Parker; Sister, Sophie -j Reed, Katie Scot ^ -Vina, Hrunson, Kttt^ '('nlliris; 1 )nra~ ,Tucker, foot nolo1 , Woodward, Susie Skufry, Katie Scott, Elvira Waters are few of the miyiy,, ?jeaderg "pf this congregation. W? went to Si. .Tames Ckurch_^_^, Rev. J. P. Brown in quarterly* meet , . ' . ' ., v . .? ' . ? . 9 WmggBS 'v r.vir.rr'-^^r^^Ti^ -vO^A. - - 1 k and' The New Rider | ilip Ellis ' 7- ' -|S xi^nAeuaaxMaaaonn^ ing. He is one of the best pastors I- c^er" sa\v7' It ~is~a~ pleasure to-bd Witli -hi'm.;' ' lie had every penny for ail purposes in hand when we arrived? We'had a time there that, aftcrhoon. This is indeed a fine .charge ctuvc uI UO". x xr? .1 uy IU1, XX. J. Jackson, A,.C; Ctimpter, John Sharper, JJohn Pi-ingle, William Preston;' Sisters' Mary Bvrtl, Mamie J. Col-thoi, Sharperv-AndersouUue. some, of -tittr Icnxlcrsr : Two lovely youjig ladies joined the .chui'ch Hilling the day. Our tcita! inniihcr'i>r illiiVi'iert>^i'tilirernnra-jmTii> el's is* Hi. ' ' Wo. w ill spemT~SiTridny ,all day at l.ngaree'Church, preaching"11:00 A. Afcrr childrens' days exercises 2:00 P. Ah? Let the people pray fop. a heave n!\- benewtiom *- - . "l.til us advance on our .knees." I. . ' Chester Paragraphs The Conunof cfhnent exercises of live?l^Tiiley High.. .School wore the Inst in the history; .of th" school -The?musical?ua Xhinrnlay ni^hr; l'l.iy. hy the Home-tic SererR-e' classes "on Ahmday highl and Operetta hy the. Ijigh'.Schpol students on Tuesday night were excellently rendered, and witnessed tiy very large audiences. The .. Baccalaureate sermon on Sunday, pioaelnd i>y i)r. J. C. While, of ("ii-htinhi;;,- was a IhastOrpiec'e of bought.--logic and oratory. The gr.ld notion exercises Which were held at 1 iie f'i* v Opera illpnse were largely .attended; the program was listened to aitentivily, find every number -was- applauded. There were :>8 finishing from the Grammar school and 8 from the High School. The high ,-chboi graduates wore caps and gowns. Their speeches' were well delivered;* -Mi. David DeOJrall'enreid Was salutatorian arid Mi'. Loins- Kinley valedictorian. The graduate's re cetved nuniei;qu^_ gifts. The *> music was^very good t hroughnnt" "ttrtCmtitH! iCt >nflfu e ntTTuvTTn Prot'.g.S, fT^Finl ey ' nntl hjs; corps .of teachers have work ed Very hard- this, year, and .rejoice ihi\v'* oyer- a successful year's work. .Mis Mildred Henry, who graduated afro.oi the C ollege department of Benedict Col lege with the degree of .A, )B.. s'|.elit tl|o-hall week with her sister. Miss l.ois Henry, and attended the.' Commencement exercises of the l'inley High- School.*/ ' 'Cite luilnv.ing .out 'of $twn teachers - haye -ret urtn-d - (vo their respective homes': .)rh-s?PtTWey?fth-thowell, -Hition; Miss- dymestirte. Burr, Port Royal; '.Mi - - (iu.sie _M :ie Williams. Tusl kege-e; Miss Willa Moragne, Henderson'viile; .Mis.. A'm,,c (ihtrick and ?icv. jum iA.'Voy. - Hull left Friday Tor their home in Salisbury, where Rev." ituir is pastor of * the First? Baptist church. Mrs. IIutT watf*l'yi ivrrriy -Miss Fstollo Fi-wis, i . u-s^rbt-n in (he m ailed school. Theii hiJtay friefftls wlffiTfltem."many years ol* !?.;opii.ess in their married life. I'idr. Marion Ciinibrc is visiting ins sister. .Miss liosa .(Jil-nio.ro, C'entviySTT, i'l'ot. ' (Jilmore arrived after a ledfclhy stay hi Cuha. _ 1 ev an<i- Mrs. (i. 1 *. I^illtiiil, t)f Columbia stopped over .with Airs. Alae,m'w tiooper .on* their way to. the Re 'K:jion-at Scotia on Tuesday. Airs. , 1 yil i;.'. d and?Atr-v?Hooper, were?yttrss . aiai ? in Scotiiu ? \Tho el .suvtr' elm reuses at Brainard \\? e excellent, afrl^ attended by lauje ttWflr, A~rlnpr Of IWblVO received ilpoion.as. ' "* . . , ..Mr. Kdward?'Shannon, of New j - . _ \ . : L/Vf ~: York' City an?{ AiTss Suaie. Hjuftteij, of .}i it . wQvii ovarricd Sunday in " Vr rrrfT^rr The\?nTiivPfi?hrre Smr nii. ht? and after spending a low days at Tlic home of the groom's ^parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Shan 'nop. j?tv_ Center Strr left for their ( home, in Nov? York City, with the host wishes of hosts of friends; for nliany yoafs 7iT~{Vi7>*pc}-ity. Mrs. Julia Bonner. of Columbia Mrs, Matt ie Moore and Master Roh"liie Magill of Charlotte attended the [graduating exercises of the Finle.v High School. They were the guests of lYof. H. L. Finley and family, Miss Baynard Isom is at home i from?Stmt in?Semi nary, Concord, N. , C. .? . ; ; . .. : j- Miss Sarah Agurs is at home from L Wafers f'nlli'h'ft, Jacksonville ' I'M a. ? Jl>\ John Atfurs is visitintf relatives i in <York. [ Mr. L. A, Jamca.ia here, after Jacksonville. Mr. James is an ex' L 4'' . ' ' . '** . . J : ?... ?? - :t' ; t ? THE PALMET Cj>crt baker "as well as an ^expert mat=" ~ n tress lpaker.. . 5T~ >{ Mrs. Foster and children, of Irmo ; i are visi.tint* Mr." and Mrs.'James Fos , ;; ter, MeLure St. Mrs. Foster is the, 11 widow of Dr. Chas. Foster. 1 1 |j Dr. Ma?iil and Editor <Can\ of t i., Asheville spent ti few hours in the j ( J eity, Sunday afternoon. |i j Miss Erma Anderson is a guost at ' I the hiKrrP??t'rot' anil Mv?l Si I I 4 Finleyl Miss Anderson has. -just i ~ \ sed her work in Chapel Hill, N. C. | V ahd \yill teach English in the- ^um-! v nier Normal -ai Rock .Ilill. T ~ ~: ! Miss Klva j. Lowry. was itlic win-..,* I ner of the Graphophone ih the con- j 'est at Calvary Baptist church. MrS. Ma lie Gil'nvore won the $2.50 gold d I pK'ct1, ami Mrs. Carrie Kennedy won'It the silver dollar: The graphophoruT^ wasgiven by Mr. Joseph Thompson c T J he President of the Eleventh Hour.-' ! S'\ 1 ? X.* - ? . - - - v mn or toe vaivary rsaptist church, -a k' V. MrsTu'. p. Maxtor and tanuty "Ti n'p now occupying fho Calvary Baptist parsonage, op the corner of I.anvaster and Cemetery Sts. On Monday f .nJgfht, quite' a number .'of persons p gathered at the church and wended their way quietly to the parsonage. t Tipping ?n the piazza,^, they burst ^ forth in sons'. Pastor and Mrs. Bax -tm?were so surprised-'they hesitall'd about opening tin' door, but when it ? was unlocked, tire crowd rushed in n and pilod-in-tho room tr liUIo moun-L^ lain of kitchen produce; and various j eatables.. Short talks we've made and all .were pleased to see the pasBaxier responded to all of the spea- j, i kers. Rev. Baxter was too surpris- ^ ed and overjoyed to express himself. ,Mr. J, Kr Spanh and Mr. J.- ltV Mc- ^ I.ure were masters of ceremonies. T he. crowd admired !the .Ixfuutiful parlor suite which Was given Saturtny by The auxiliaries of the church. ^ itev. Baxter is preaching sojiie won-! t| deriul sermons, and there rs scarcely i a ISunday that some one does not ^ join the church. Itev. and'Mrs: .{ax ter have already a warm place not only in the -hearts of Calvary's eonKiejration but members of other 'churches welcome them cordially and ; iill wish theln. abundant success in the , field of labor. % .Mrs. Alice Caldwell Columbia St. "1 continues unite sick. ' Rev. -1). B. McLure continues sick. at bis home oil Ashfo'rd St. Mrs. Beulah Cunningham has returned from a stay ol' two weeks in I . Philadelphia. ' !v Quite: a number of men attended the. KJIfs* Or mid-- I.odgc in Florence L this week. \ _ . . _ Mrs. Mecjora J..' White, Miss Josie . B. Whiiot .Master .1 C White ami | baby Almeta eacompanied Rev. J. C.-, j | White here on Sunday, 'lhyy were' j . j quests of Prof, and M'i-s. Finley. . Born 'to Mr. and ilrs, Fifer, Oak j ; St.,' a . duijuthter." Mother and baby j are llbinj* fhp'.V ' *. ' ' r ? Mis* Annie^ Champion - arjaved-r-nv ? r the e.ity from Detroit" and spent a j . few days with re In fives last "week. "j~~t Mrs: Marie Head of Benedict Col-.i . \ I lejt'o is. visitiiift- her mother, Mrs. Be-, -^Htre-Dr Wa^hingtr)rrr"Dy C.. where slVej ( r ..win"ijoin Her husband," Mr. Percy j r:jJeuii, ^ ....... - . ? ' ... < ill. I 11 I'.I. A. M. K. (11I'RCH, I'- J ' MON, S. C. f The educational protrarm that was 11:??i ;tt Bethel A. M. IS. Church Sun-1 ( | day, dune 5th at -1 :.'}() P. M. was cjuite t ? a suceess. Solos, duetts and trios I were all well renreded. Then Clinton <. voices touched, lhc heart of every , , . I ' j one present. It \yas quite a treat ^ J to listen the address made by. our i ow.n T>r Ihiwlrin and l|un I K H-rm Mfh. EdlKWiorr""]* n power at the f, j wheel said they. The following per-1 j sons gave one0 oITar "and more. v Mr. McKissIek, Mrs.'Lillio B. Daw-} t Tnips", Mr. Russell Poole, Mr. TI. T.*4 I Thomafi, Mr., Giles Rice, Mr. Charles I'Jones. Mr. J. K. Hamlin 'pave $2.15. Others gave freely, but space iff too ~ small. | . 7 , T ' . LIVINGSTONK SENIOR HPS EN- r TERTAINEI). v By S.'RT Lomax. v i Salisbury, N. C.?The members of the Senior High School Class-of-Liv- y ingstone. College were royally enter- p :rained oy I'resm^nt . and Mrs, W. ?J. TrPnt' at their palatial home on Wflst ? Monroe street from 6 o'clock p. rh.. j to 7 :.'10 p. m., Friday afternon May-L; j 21: Games of different kinds were ^ , played and were enjoyed by all, es-1 .Jiccially the game of drawing by nicans of sewing. After the?games the gueMs?mm* ~ j served with ice cream and assorted ( cakes. x When 7::;0 arrived the guests he"TTTm?to?disperse with merry hearts -j. jand cheerful expectations to the 1 time when they will have the oppor- s timity of being royally entertained as "they-werafcfey--Ih-cS; and Mrs. W. ? [ J. Trent. ^ ? ' . v"'' " " TO LEADER . Greenville Locals * ' " r. The grSiTu&tiiTg exercises of the Union High School were held Toes lay night at the Phyllis Wheatlcy Center. Seventeen boys and -girls nost of whom will, eliter college, finshed .the prescribed course? JNlis Hattis K. Brawn, a teacher n- Union lligh SchooJ, left early this reek for New York City, where she vill spend a month visiting relatives, ttvc .will enter- the" t'ohiiubia I'nb ersily summer school in July ol' this anier. * i . Miss Charles- Annie Lewis, a stiilent at ;-Brewer jv*?inial and Indus-, idttl?School,?is spending- tile sninner with hie sister," Mrs. \V. A. Fisfc V nn I nrrnn fif Little Mary Lee and _ Abbie Louse Cummihgs, left Tuesday for home ;l 1 lodged 1 ltev. J. W. Taylor visited Libert jy I. C, Friday of last week, where he Tlaiched a splendid sermon "in inerest. of a church club. .Rev. D. L. Witherspoonunattending he commencement program at Allen nivoiM^y. ??:?? The I'astors^ Aid Club .of _vihick_ Jrs. Mary Coleman is. the president ml Mrs. 1 lassie is the' secretary-, iet Thursday- night at. tf?e_ht>wo_ufM's, H*rbt\)ntv on Logtin. St.?T-hn usiness session was followed by a The Allenites and- Allen Buildershtbs I met Tuesday afternoon at the iome of Mrs. M. M. Calhoun, Leach ;t. . RcV. J. jC. McClellan, pastor, of I he 5ailey Bethel circuit and one of -the lUtstaa'ding young men of ' Ivis^ eonerencty preached Wednesday night i AJi.-n '! ?.?><|?1?. A \1 K. ( hlireh. el ihich he is an ex-pastor. He used is a subject "'Yesterday, ami To-morow,'" which"proved most appropriate timely and interesting. Iiev. J.. W. Taylor, the gi'acoftjl >ulpi(eer of John Wesley M. K. 'hurch, delivered a very practical crlnon Sunday: afternoon at .-Alien 'emple, he using as a theme, "Foldwing Jesus at a Histaneo." .'Trhs erviec proved very impressive to- all M'fSCIIl. Mrs. .Mary Wright, tr n spirted ui>uan of lh1>f city, passed away^ Sunlay, at her honuj? in the Xich.oltown '(immunity, the body being funeral-y.ed Tuesday afternoon from John Vesley M. K. Chruch. Rev. Ji I aylor olliciatnig. Rev. f). L. Witherspoon, than whom, here is no 'better pastor ni the Slate, u-eaPTied two strong*?gospel sermons ajt*Sunday at Allen Temple- Church, le using as a topic, "The Bread , of Liife" and "Public Worship" morning md eve nine res^e lively., A full louse was ylectrTfied- by the mof ling discourse ' which. was a mast orliece. Beautiful music was furnish^Iby?bro. .J-. A. MaelrrafWt lits" strrg^ tie wonders. The usually impressive Aunday .School and I.eamie r\ ice.-. vefe had. i ' The Boosters Club, brilliant, reiowned and baskinir iit LlieCruwrmig 'rent of1 its fume and map. rdl'ieonec. icld its annual banquet- on Thursday light at the a'ttaretive hopie of Mrs. \I. V. Bowcn , on Ann St. This was >ne of the most OnjoyAble events of ts land held here this season,- a wonT 1 erf til time hein^hnd by all. The Moving- Week. Kxet'Cises, hel l ir-dnnrnt nrv la. 1he >:emovaj of the ..frl hureh edifice of the Allen Temple onexogation, is in full blast at this vriting. The climax will be capped Sunday-afternoon -when five h it p .4 red mesons, led by the -indomitable pas-" or, shall march aromrd the walls '1'liir- unique teat m e h on Id draw snccLuloi.s froimall < ?ver he IModmont section, fob nothing ike it lias ever "happened-in Grcenille. The public is most cordially nvited, to yilppss this jydsUnnusuaLeremony. ' . f . UNION'.- S. FT PERSONA [.. , Mrs. Mary E. Burdette .and little laughters Misses Avril E. and Aiv lettie Burdette of Atlanta, Ga_j is. 'isiting Mrs. Burdotte's mother. Mrs? -l o nu i MULIV Uia-Sj i?. VlUtmUl'l'S AVf.' Mr. F. B.' Schumpert, of Chapi.n, vas in t hp city this wo ok and called it the Leader's office, Wednesday.' Miss Bv A. WhraJey of ClaO^v Uni ersity, Oranjreburjr is' visiting; Mrs. rene It.. Evans at 1100 I'no Street. THE EVANS' HAIR DRESSING s-the-hmr dressing to Iny your hair lown. It will keep your hair comhed w-# day hrrrjr. ' ?~~ Evans' Hair?Hvessintr??G>.. -r "" . 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