The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 19, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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P? -| The "Old Gray" ;
M_ I- ^ . ByE-Ph
|?: 'the. Central S. (J. Conference ~
p. This conference is engaged, in quite
an interesting Session, Bishop ^iiurst
ii smiling ,o\er toe arlueipated' re
Stth.S Ul.a tills -41 lie tni oi
ine rest," tiuto nut incuu I err our good
b.s..op co te uisappiQiincd iniusex,
pecifatiou. b.shop iiufst has not oniy
. enuc<ued iiiiuseiL- to the ministers of
this bca.e, but the^iay members as
x iCnKtr' itieie is -tib- troabht-^yrth?thfr
iuuy and bishop 'Burst; He has u
- ?-rr ifcol?b\>tilt, uioposiiii,;! and anybody
V ^..can upprouui nun. "iie nas an car
for the learned and the unlearned.
. There ,?are no big. anil little men with
him. lie is impartial in his dealings
? to ali. if you be a* gervTTeruah to
' . bishop, .yoTT wiil veccivc.a gentleman's
^ttoa'tmen; from. him. But no mar. need
sUbiai. s.en. There Is not a c ?v ar!
. .. Vine ab ut' hirii., But on . the other
'^..T:7 youTu"?Y.o*n>yT?r. y> p ?2e
; and treal Bianop iiui'.o. r/.y h'. he.w;i,
v . . .standby you and protect youy and ho
harm will befall yOu'. "There is~m]
fie.ht' between -Bishop Iiurs.t and the
- -.'loyal lavmen of South Carolina.- Xu
if - ' prt'icher need hidt beh-iwl- hU'c- ngiy.
i_ gatmn by tVlhigAhcrv tho msriop u Vt
? ;? it in for you ail.?The truth is, when
Bishop Hurst ".vus a:-.dghvd to this
district- two or thn?e-;m*eacheTS4vw.r<!
? ..." that he was. a tyj-ynt, antl sought' t
have him moved."' Wliori the bhdmr
cam* and the* people throughout tifu
. . .episcopal district, found in him o
f* prince., that, number of minister; have
r~^~ :? boon leiiueeJ. tv u.u.?Now tri
. * thht >s,'t:,ec.^i.^lHs--3ty^Irosc-one m
two yo couple up with Bnsiiop Hurst
,. - in words and deeds and I will assuht
you that there wilt mot be a singlt
. - rtifflc on'our adnrimstrational water;
' in.Soutit i_ iiro'lr.ii. N'oW lhe twenty
+ jn-n Oiinp t.lr'.-vw -ii-., -i-j'n Pi n. .
iiurst utiM ail oi if:e pastors. So n
" ' IftU^ be Olle. .Who lit IM?l inclined xc
be i'A -harmony v. ith lii.-'V f M m-.t ,^K.
-r?? ? It is u>,cics5"tb, bcdiov'u\tiat~wo at pre
sding lirni'- -foyart- pastors xviE
not stand by oul* bisnoo; disgruntle;
- ??to ;.tno t-oU'iaj y iiotv.'u.is.an iin^. 'Sis
?: ? tot ilar ; ..ur ??v a> t-pi sc.-] ?tl mother
bus i'.ii-prvs.- -d iU. h Carolina, as px
Other b.si.cpV \vLc .has; uonc coming
iroiu :.; :oau. Sffe stis--among us ir
. ' put ci.niorcr.vC- at.xi is Uio'-euiboilimfen;
- i. . of sun.sio.ao ttvaLC- both men and wo.
. / >( men, b'oy'a"*ajVcl ifii'ls'jqre simply.,car
with her.; Bite has a necml.
. ui- grit, i-ccplv hev&? got tired of be
.b,V ?a; h- t pre. cncg and listening U
i.e. ,4'ipav speeches. ^iShe is'a triu
L or jiran V.( t>.asi and^Ve need iho rpr
pi- a>ich :i noble won.utt in out
y.i-.'j.X* itiVi. .-.mtioli longer if we can. 1
va.'-f i i.. a b<.c.h;my 11 .all bishops
v. i- o_ <.yu.i-.i be lil<e i\Ii\s* Bqrlha K
' . iluvst. '
Some Proceedings of iHS Confer* nc<
The annual serhion was dtlivcrei
by Iibvv-S-.--Chis.nl and the Niiooionar}
sermon by lie-.*. 13; if. Gray, lioii
'? weru nobie tiTorts end wei) received
- A la rye delegation iroui ali over tlu
?*?Siattf'WuS i&r attendance- at toil'
' * ferenee. prs. Brogdorti 'Martin an-.
- Joins were the'secretijjie^ elected, pr
It. E. Broguoh is the entertaining pas.
tor.- Ite has completed his term oj
;five years wnd still the members oi
'this church and citizens ot" Orange,
burs want him to remain.. Any charge
. ( in the connection would bo blessec
^-^"^-Nvith Dr.. Brugdon a;.; its pastor. H(
is simply a. genius. Great report:
were .submitted by t]ie pastors and tht
sessions were most profitable in everj
respect. - ... .
At the Conclusion" of the pastoral
reports Wecines?>iy afternoon the
conference wen: into the election ol
dcl< gates to the ensuing General Con
.ferenee which meets in Chicago, 111.,
???frJaV, DJ-io. The loilowing named mm'ij'.vf.-j
TOg gCTTCg Uti fmgwr Revs,
i:. Ii. MeGol. M. VVarky, R.'lh Brog.
den L. Ii..iiemmS*ngv.ay', J. F. PInyer,
:.I.-J.-SumtimnnrB. P iVnrfpnmrss
closed in ?-riirxi? style at Spairttwbuig
--? on iasi '.Sunday?and it?was-?prrrr
nctineed the best in the history of
L_.; . , }' < he conference. Nearly all of 'the
ministers 'seemingly werc-Avell pleas.
?Huv.t, nfrer l't.ullhtf a chanter IrT
T Joshua,, announced tUc srppointmcnts
us follows: v ' \
? /? I.arpaator ??, p, Kllie,
presiding- elder; Ljmwr??!<rr-"f5t?rtio? to
iu Huininu'i. n;ji rni huuImh, j/w,
. ~ST*.aw;"5F. PhflTp Station, T IT. Addi.
son; Allen Circuit, W. R. Bowman,'
i Wedgefield, J. McKenzlo Harrison;
Lngrree, M. M. Martin; Pine Grove,
* ' . ' I
N - p
and- - ? g j
The Ndy Rider |
ilip Ellis . ' ? ??r-'-l '*
u ciw,oaovo.oftChXHa<y>,. ^
N. A. Oary; Mill Creek, P. R. Brown; ~
Bianey, 1. S. Kussei; \i ateree, T. M. :
Wnhvis; ?. jiiow CKove and Camden,
(j. \V. J allies; Bis'nopville, P. 11. liuff;
Shady, Crove anil Jacobs, O. A. /Mo
rant; Cohgaree E. P. Pompey; Beth
; a!.'a~Zi"n 1 i 111, C. C. il?tiwain;|?
Kidgeway, J. R. Franklin; Rock Hill, '
under supervision of the' presiding*). v
elder. Rev. E. P. Butler was trans. I
ferred to the Northeast Conference
and stationed'at' Mt. Pleasant Station. :
rRdvT^7 '\V. Fordham waVTransferrod ;
o the South Carolina Conference ami
a stationed at Btoufdrt, S. C. ' |7~
Newberry District-?G. K. LylCs. 1
: rresic-Ur.g elder; Newberry Station. J.
' C. Smart; Prosperity Station^. W. M. ' ^
IhcmpsOn; Hrmr.ah Gireuity'G.: G. Glo j
\ or; Silver Street, E; -V. Kiser; **St. j
Janu-3. N* A-.- Rice*; Mt. Hebron, W. ,
?^^-y, [, II 1 nil^ifiiiu.
V-v b-. -. ry Circuit. F. I,. Iliiltewood:
Alt. OiieV- J./W. \Vhl*e; Wateree. W :
TH n.as: Reek Hill, A. E.- Trapp: ?
?-t .. --Vr. il. 11. l.ftVrAr.Ky; ?
' ailjr;'nd Zion, J. H. Euteii. ?-* 1
(. o'it.r.Pia District?E. A, Adams,'
i-i; lie.hej 's.aiiuii, to fapf
i onSj^ilTv;; ST; JaiiTes Station, K. . 1. j 1
. ilicoX..n; A dj.^iyic. ..jt otlnn,?HatO'su..,
| bi-yuhi; 'S'bi*-j;xJ .>lv.hrv'.:a';, t.o be sun. '
'. tu; It., uiuel il, i. Suinmti'.-'; AAt. }.
;u jriahr ii. D.I Ramsey; Drown Chap
I"cII. \Y. Waiitor; Irioo- B.
, ' 4, . . t 1 ,* . ,f
Dif$i1 Rivuy 2?. L. -Glajw;'
Kidgjtvood, T. iE. Robinson; Sedaha.-j
'j s. J: Jorii;.-on; Stone and Cuyeer4?-Q..!
i -i::.mbn-T; New.Brooiihind, G. C. John, i
I .Lexington. J. E." Dixon; Little
l|AlSuntanr. C. E > ;. /.! i-r.; I.dgelkddTT"
|;\i; ( ?;n: t;' John.- ?n*>A. Amiker;. j
f ^i -u..rr4~^wi4?IwivV 'Vr-*- Kn i
applied; C?>r!o'v Mission, F. C; Laws;; ,
:?ai]>es" Mi.-sion, II. Redmond', Recti '
' '-Rrrrrrt "MiMarcellus RoTiinson:*"
' I'hilip.. Mission. Thomas Ringer;''I'i'nc
Grove Mis-ion. J. W. Williams:
Th mas Oh a pel Mi> ion, to be sur> ,
' -eel; ;Provi<U.nce, J." M.Williajjis.' !
itra . ' a
M?Vv inr-hoyo District?rL, F. Vance, i
f i residing elder; Trinity,?Winntsbnrn:
l| . he supplied; Wayman Station, -a
: j W.inn.-bf'i'd,-J.. R. Johnson, Bethel, j.
<i. J! I*. Washington; Kea-stcrn.;
\Vh:- ? Hall, X F- Harper; New Hope.! ;
; T. A.' if. M-itcrliell; ^it. Zion C. B.i '
i Copk; New. rhaptl.' A. R Baton;-St-.
L Joi n. R. A. Youn.a: Little. White Hall,
. :T. ?r. Hill; Biytheworod, r. A. Dun'
-hn; Helton. D. R. Edwards; Rock!
. Hill, II. E. Emamfcl. 1 ',M
' citizens kia ni:>r, or<; aniza*
i: < > n hoi -lis f;r&t "m eet i n <;
. i." ' |
1 A -pn last. Tuesday- evening, Xuvemlo i
t lrJlh. the Cit-he'ens Building Organiza- '
lion lii-ld their fn. t public meeting at
!.f Chappelie S'htb.n A.A.I. K. .church 1
vol n,?T I'niy .ant! Senate StreetA. *They ';
rendered. Vt -?pU wild program* to- a-n
? re-Jabb " ai: 1'.' lit. Thmely rc-martf** T
\\v-Yp by ? :; . C\. *T. Fo-t -n. cor..
r.<1ing arid Mrs II. C.".
|-C!:tik> "yr?- I&ftt.' id the ?/r;fan!zatif.n.
vh-o : -i' of I -:-T ' ^id' the
J ganizaih n. iioi tl, :-ii plan.- lv butyl ay
I ccur.vnn! i*y t ir.!?1 Tj "
j } This is a v;V ndi j-'u! projefct And \v<
hope "for thorn a wonderful succjss, a-'
we are in great nce.il (f a eV?mmuni_,;
^ ty center that the boys tyvd girls may
. have a safe place to go.for amuse ! j
rnents. The meeting was a sueoc
"J ?ind a good.'collection. wflSTTt-alize l *.
I; We hope that the 'public will attend
> t the meetings from Aimoto time am
' r hdar tll5" " very 1'splendid programs. 1
'; Ileip llieiii lo bring to pass the- dream d
'; they have in mind,
j"^?-The writer was a visitor at this "
i iimaitg ui.iu eiijwyi'u me program
' j very much. ' a
COLLEGE PLACE NEWS ' ,!
,i ?? "
- A u-iy Kin't'SSflll pew rally v.-as ,
given iiy Mrv. Hi'ssji' Mhorninn ' fuV' ;
j tist Church, College Place, Rev! j! *M.! ^
Myers, pa.i:or, S.uh-lay afternoon. The ^
{ ,vc\rs j . j i,r;ul ah?f >lIo\vs: Mrs. S'ofie-' .]
-j I avis S10.7.rv;"Mrs. Mamie Burke' $6.87 j jj
?.frs> IjpSie Moorman $22.55; Mrs.
Gertrude Green $8.5.0; Mrs. ArBrown'*
+5&5?1 Mrs. Clara Johnson $12.G7; j ?
.Mrs. Viola Lawhorn $1.20, Mrs. IIan-f5
; r.ah Johnson $108, Total ??H?
J?.. Bov. :&orlcw Bvnv.n ofttrm^Semnd o
r*fil'<tit.tr PfK.tlot .... -r 0
, his crTwrr^ntirn- w*s with us. He $
{ prone! or! n wonderful sermon stab 0
uL>i Hi"ilt shluO."?It W!lS ' 3
otvk>yf"} by nil.' A prn^nAr-wSn rkt. --ej
; 'k'f *1 l).'. hii^P.II'JU.IHK! ^r!.!u n;is^~3
Roaeh. solo; Mr. Johnson WalVop of . v
AMontic City. N. J., instrumental s?-j2
lo; Miss Wilhelrrionia Horn, solo. Wo 0
thnnk one and all. r ? a
t ^
THE PAT.METTl
^YOU ARE CORDIALLY 1
.....The Home C
Musical
At Sidney Rarfc <
Sunday Evening, Not
BE ON TIME IN ORDER '
A WONDERFUL PROG
PROGR/
Like As?A?Father .
Invocation , . r . ;
There is- a Fountain
Solo" . . ,
Select Reading .
-Solo?There is a Grron Hill (C
Guitar Solo __ ;
Duett?Ftp.anuel's' Land?MIs:
~ ~ MResT ~
SeW-t RoafTtrtr V. ?:
Violin So'o?(Ver the Gn'r?
Instrumental DiieH?PHrrrirris
Snln?Save Me. O God _
. C* r* l%v f CJoVi P >> * r\ > -
HE' l-OOrt;'\YiI?L NOT BE FUlii.uiii-N
A i ciiitiy A Mas. co.Mi:
AND H A1P , u-T
1 here v. il< h?- p Wiiti l i i. '- <i rn'Ki.-un-jLhi1
ni^hi bi' NQ?
ember 23, -bcpir.nin^-a. a;eHj
.'iC piUC'^'jla AWb p? U.-Cll i0 g.)'(? ijil.i .
- is it*, the pour a: CTav.tr {;. Will
oil iiuj?> to. make- it ? suvcJ- s ;. v
Committee- --Mi-adaii.<L. Kitty,
. B. I.e-wie.," 1 ir. Evan-:', Mis. C. F.
Sc'v.hc i, ' ? . j
iiH VMATIC CI.I B.
>ilis-e.s Ad.die and Annie Belle Nelfteu1
li'..~cs to lite l>ram.,ti
>er 3rd at their home 1312 Lincoln
treet. The"group was.called to. or.i
ier by the. president, -AIi*s. Hazel G..
look man- -and-vcry - imp^rtnnt busi :
^ Kiwu lmiiiuuiuie an.enucm. |
ids K'auirc required sonic time and
r~\vas?qtnte- ? o'clock when the hos_ i
PSSC5 so chalmins:!y delighted their
fuostsWith a hot .oyster suppj-r, foh. j
iwecL by pine uppl? beautifully serv_.
d \vi* h cherries and .whipped cream
rr+-chocolate layer otfte, pldasmfir <to.
he c ye'.Ttnd "most enjoy alp to c?ach,
uest. ~?i j
. . ~"~l- ^ . "?"}
ARUEST CHAIN OV COLORED]
1 HEATRES I N I)ER ONE
MANAGEMENJ
Announcements is "made from the
e. qf 'Uf'.u.. -jVurrchain <&. XtlBRt
res"to the tllCSl'tlwjjaft aililiation has
etn- arranged between tbesA thea
^ t * . , * i
res and the \Y. S." Si ales interest of iVintson-Salem,
X. C. This com !
hnaticn will represent /the largest.
:rouj ing under one management of
o Jo red' theatres in the country. .
This new circuit of theatres which
viil be under- the' joint' o\v her ship and
oanagemehi "f>f Messrs^" Scales' and1"
'tarr vil.l comprise tl.'e following the
tres: The Lincoln Thcatr0 of Nash-ill".'
Term.; The"'Bijou Theatre of
i. 'hviile. 'T- r.n.; The Lenox Theatre'
TA .go- GET; The Tuheoln" Theatre~
-~Tv-- 1 Bern. W^tt; jLae Lrrrrolyv-The"
.'le ot thg! ieS. f\; The ,R? c'al.
Lou' i ?. . S. C. ar.d the
i.:n'*o'.n Thetitr'o" -f V."ihtm,.
C. In afRTt: or. to-? theatres,
he Hoy a! Theatre- of ^Ca:.h'vllle, Term.
o\v in: course of const: ue-tiort, v.-ill he
ided to the listr"; theatres'rto'.y beirtg
.oejated by 'hi- j oy.v-rf.,1 circuit. |
A n m/tirtfe nt e rrt~TT; a", o r.n at:?: that
his new circuit jaa.i_-1j-> " 'v>
ions for two. now tr.t-f ;< t, jr.-rj noirnes j
f Which v.i!! t; ], at- a ;aV r
^ ft
Mr. \V. 8. Scak--:or.', of the fore '
io.?t race h j-ir.':-. . re en of the cou-n.,;
rjh * In addition, to r.!>. interest in i
rouse m**nt enter* ; i ' -, he is' one of
he bust known :an>.'; ar.d real e:-:_ j
ate ol'Oi?i'.or- in hi-.-: j a.'t of. the ry/Jn t*
?*y. He is ahso k .'.toek-hnki-r in the
Theatre Owi.'-r. H ^ v?^
ion, the coiiinaov tr.nt , f
ically all bookings of Colored
audeville in this country. Mr. Starr
; president of this circuit which sup
dies' vaudeville to nfftve th?n~DQ of
iic most prominent v.audov.i]"lt houses
i all parts of the United States.
FOR DEPENDAl
" t~rmji
iThe-Citizens Fui
We h ive a coonph-tp Une of
Special Prices On I
i" Pii in' r ; F
The Citizen's Fur
II I 5 Washington St,
ixcffmcdoec%^^
D TRADER ? lN\TTTDTTO
ATTEND " 1
doming Day |
Recital ?
L. M. L. church ' 1
/. 20th, at 8 o'clock
r? GET A GOO? SEAT ]
RAM IS PROMISED <
umme . ' - ' -I1
^Choir ^
ft -. w. :js
- . Choir . s
Mrs. Marguerite Smith
. ; Mrsi-Corrie J. Carroll
Tonard) Mr. RobC Cannon ,
Mr. F. D. Rosemond ..
-,os Cora Williams^ .Pauline _ ,
~tt~??Mis<? Sndje E Green
M>\ J. B. Washington L
Chorus-?Wagner ]]
r Alt riea whiter ^?X
. . . Mie<? Jj. WFoimtnin ;t
PrAf> P- .BmiVTiiTlflr \
Thomas
L_"'"y rv
li.Aiil OF ,11K. CI, AI DE litCIIKS
j ... IX XEW YORK CITY X.
_x
Tl-e' untimely death' of Mr. Claude. .
v high-v.trr crmlej by a fall
>jv in a hiv.ii 'buiiainj; in NC'.v" Y'ork
<A y. t-' ;ndny. Xnvcmbtr Ot.h v.-as quite
a -,i to III-; ;v.;v.'\cs friends
f C ?laiv.M?i an ! e'.cswhete ,and' hrii * ;
much sorrow. v ' '-^Ti
I.
. ?iutmX?-iii". JuoCpK- -ilughe^,"v.cn:
Uji and brought ihe t>6dj home,
i i.c v. mow oi the. deeeu.'*ed and hisbtot.A'iy
v.l.u lived in Xe>v York, and
:.v;.'"l>to.nd-3 ;id-i.u in tVa^hipotmyl
! >. L., acor>)j;ahic'(l the-bouv honie^'ar, t*
Tiding on FrTilay," Xovember 11th. v
. Ji'he simple funeral services were ,
hiM at the home of his parents, Mr.
and MvsiJoscph Hughes, on Lady
.ivi'.-i t, conducted by IU'v. P. I*. Wnt. t
son ' ' ? ? -T j"!
lie i.-> survived b.v his'.pJientg,MivM
and Mrs.- Joseph Hughes, his widow,* i
.Mrs. Ada Hughes, five brothers,;!
*?. ^ V-- * Jr. J - y '
Messrs. Fletchbr, Ernest, Loyd and i
Mabiy Ilughes; two aun^^Mrs' Liz-? <,
z'ic Woodson of, Detroit,. Michgurt and i
Mrs. Carrie Glenson of Norfolk, Va. <
Interment was made in the Ran. ]
dolph cenieTcry buiehth a,mound cov--_
vered. w ith bi'iuiiful. flowers. We ex. ;
tend 'our heartfelt "Sympathy to the 1
bereaved family! 'j
Bennettsville Locals
v , ,^,|V : . ; /
'We hiarn of Mrs. Warren
"Cook's death. Her funeral was held
at St. Michael M." E. .Church, where
sne was a consistent. member.
The many relatives and friends :
were shocked when the.sad and sud.
den telegram made its llight over
tht> State announcing the death, of '
Mr.- Colon-Ilusjiew. His funeral, wasp
he id ; at .-the IVe -Ije trBapeist'Chareh,
Che raw S. C., where he was a mem- '
her.* Th ose \tli6 tfootored over \Ycd_ '
nesday afternoon from Bennettsville
a e as follows: Messrs. Lance,. Fel
den, \rhshInjftfirt,7Goirdan7 rn_,
hirm,: Powells, E.- McCov^ Mrs. Gil!:
Ikes', P. It. M.cCVLlunt Itosa
. icCVMiT;m,'.ltev. JC L'. T11on. is, E!der
'Ih' n/Jht II. fc. Coving!on, Mr. '
and Mrs. McEydjV Mrs. C. McCoy,
Mrs. C, It. ly.ing^ C. D. S. Sanders, _
Mr. C. I). McCollum and many Oth 'l
crs ' -T-. ' *?
Little- Miss. Catherine Glispl'e- on
TTtafM Avenue, Chcrciw, S. C.
for 'he'week end. . '
Lr. I..; Jieesrf- surprised the many
fj lends when- ho made 'a visit from
Low Voi:k to'.his native home in Ben. !
r.Vlt-: ville fo$ a few [ days. He was
a<"eom'f?inicd Jby' his (i11io son.
Miss Fold on, one of the graded, f
-ehool .teaohhrs spent the week end in' ^
<'r> lumbia. She reports a pleasanfc
4 r:p. ' * 1
J>r. I.. M. McCollum motored to
(ii f'i n, -vhorii ho wont to ac company?\
t.i if? ,>t;vi rT*.Hill I'll llO'M'ft" T
loa'-or. Harris Richardson passed *
away Tuesday morning. His remains
wove laid to rest ni the Macedoina '
AAlwifttainr
Mr. Lmhor J. Aiken?of New York City,
is home for a while to the de r
?? , (
5LE FURNITURE |i
E TO * ]
*ni+ure Company 1 fiirnitnrp
in ?Vi<- lafejft styles.
.ivincr Room Suites
I h i/MS L-Wf^AL | ; j
niture^Company |
; , Phone 4r>7ft
C9iQ3C0WW*8Sa?^^
* ' . 1 ' "a
ight of his relatives uiu! l'nemls. "
MiS. '1. T. Robinson and MrsNS. i
Itobinpop <it' CI""1!"1, v , ')i?<>t
jostibiis in vheSt. Mark graded sc!wm4?
.hi?j lerin. ' I.
Djr; A. C. Cook Misses Rued und
Jordan .motored fo Rock 11411, S. -C.
jaturduy for the conference. They ~
ropfrruM a splendid trip.?
Mr. and Mrs, Robinson of Rock Hitl,"
3. C., made a pop call to Hennetts.. :
dlle Monday morning t0 see 'their
ilster, Airs. C. K. King. While in Ihe'
ity they stopped in to see the re
)orter.- - . - .
Our splendid sign painter, Mr. Ar_
bar It, MvUoTTum, "Jr., on Mnrshnll I
5t., is onp among the best. He will ]
serve -ytra. ~~ 1
CHESTER NEWS .
; -1--= )
On Monday night, November 14th !
not her a surprise birthday parly at
he home, of his aunt and uncle,/Dr.1
ind Mrs. J. S. Allen. The beautiful
ir.d spacious home was . artistically i
lecroated for the occasion. The |
fuegis assembled at" the home of Mrs. I
T. 'E. Leathefs at "eight o'<ilock_and_
HTHHSfigeyud-ln-tne-wartmg earg to
Urs. Allen's home They tipped in and !
vere seated in the" lieing -'roorh. .'"Mr.
Bernard Allen, nephew of Mrs. Stan.'
jack began playing his violin. - This
itr.ucUwl Mrs. Stanback's attention.
4he cam/ in nndtoher surprise found"
he rQpm filled T^th-jhrests. It was
il'n thaf~~Mte'~was rc7hinded by hot* '
Jon thfff this-was Her birthday. For .
1 wi'.lf she was inn tn sny
ir.ylhing. SheiWas then tnken "to gee
4. 1-autifui ami useful presents. In
u r graceful manner she. made a v?r?
imclr speech and thanked the quests
'"V tlv presents. Mrs. S. L. Finley, in
or usual digftified. way responded;n
which she commended Mr. Stan_
. i: the' Mdend ?d ?hoiifrtit nf win It .
ai-r his mother happy, She was taken
51IhOhun^-rtyim ^vher?-the"bcauti,
fill birthdTtyrakl! with the word,
'Mother*' in the center and twelve
lighted tiny candles was presented
r> Iter. ""Several interesting games .
d'.i it tod by L?r. J. S. Allen and
Miss 'Lots E. Henry of -Columbia, S.
AV<? were favored with several so
lections from the Metropolitan Zion
Church quartette, which were en
foyer!" by all. A verY delicious ice
:-our.se was served. Miss Stanback
passed ?v book around and asked
werybody present to register and
dace a wish in for. remembrance of
he?oecaskov, ? Eaeh-guest was pre
rented with a beautiful little nan<?r
>asket tied with' a rose bud and filled
iviih mints for a souvernir.
Tf^Tse present were: Dr. and Mrs.
J. S.- Al'cn. Mrsi J. S, Stanback, Mr.
mil M-fs. Foster, Mr, and Mrs, Major
Holder, Mr. and Mrs. James, Mrs. S.
L. Finley, Mrs. Fannie Griflftn; MisS
flattie Smithy Mrs. Melissa Pinckney,
Mrs. Byrd, Miss Lois E. Henry, Miss
Ac'n'Leathers,'Miss Reed, Mr. Leon
an back, 3Mr? Walker Allen, Mr. J.
Stephen . S-tanback, Mr. Bernard A1
I-p. Mr. Willie Owens; Mr. Israel
s:arrbackt Little Miss. Matilda Allen,
Master Rudolph Stnnback.
Evr ryIk dv expressed themselves-as.jha\ing.
enjoyed the evening to the'
hi ghost'. T ~T*? TtT"""
BRANCHVILLE NEWS
?Mv-i. Louise .Jenkins trad daughter^
nvf Vf.'uvn,.,! IV, V< .<>
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'Mrs. BerthiX Williams returned to
I'! '.is* tejphia Sunday., morning.
The)stork visited the home of Rev..
itul Mr^ B. W. Jones, Cameron, S. C.
?nd left a bouncing baby girl.
Bethel is praying for the return of
heir pastor. Y ..
.Quite a number, of the folks from
his p'a't. attended the Colored Coup.
y IYur-at Orangeburg. V , '
jTi'S. I.illa Cordan and children have
eiurned- from Philadelphia looking
he picture of heath.
Little Miss Lizzie Tatum Is very
lick, to the regret of her many
riends.
Mrs. Lizzie. Kearce is very ill. We
lope for her a speedy recovery.
Honor roll for the first month at
ho graded?school;?primary riop?.irt.=-mult?t;ll7.Hheth'
uoodwin 'JO, J. W.
avans 00,' Clara Lee Pinckney. 95,
ohn W. Corfier 03, Willerma WiLT^
iams 02, Lorice Holnian 00, Charlie !
rrvci' DO. FY)-?f (Trn/lrt?TViolmo r..~ I
Inirham 95. Annio Johnson .9.V -Car . 1,
ic Berry 93, Lucile Jamison 92, St.
Jairc_ Funcher 94f Lizzie Tutum 95,
tohert Summers.95, -Oscar Myer^, 98*,~
^-J. linlman 90, Benjamin Rhodfes 90,
Villie Mae Sally 90, Johnny O&oms
7 f'nrric Mae Mack 90, EWM G.
lordon 92, Nathaniel Wolfe 95.
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