The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 10, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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- Saturday, December 10, 1927k
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- ^ | Church News
' . J . . ; - By REV. J.(
,?1 JAMES NEttS
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. v The .iiraL quarterly--conference of
this conference y'tor was hold Monday
eventhgr' Thfc weatner having beeri.'
inclement, instead of holding the
- quarterly conference Friday evening'
of Ij^st week it was*:postponed until
Monday evening.
Our presiding elder having keen
indisposed, was not present to deliver
. his sermon of last Sunday evening
but Rev. D. J. Ramsey .re^fsented
-'t'" him: We were very sorry to hoar of,
< the presiding elder's illness but were
_? highly pleuoed to have' Ro\. Ramsey1"
with us. 1 shall not go into details
to .tell you about the sermon but all!
- - - that heard him said it was superb.
? jdonday evening wore glad to have
> KW. E. A. 'AdAmdf'WHI\ hi. ' Th6 <i6n- a
'' - feience was opened by our dear pasf
tor, who. is an asset not only to St.
James but to \> heeler's Hill,, namely, j
.Rev. R. I. Lemon, ;who lined the first
: hymn. The scripture lesson was
'' read hy-the Presiding Elder, "then the
business part of the conference took
place.
The Committees were at their posts.
All the reports from the different
? ofgunl'Zutlohi were read, received and j
adopted.. Brother Joshua Lyle^, a(
prosperous young nwn, faithful and [
loyal member of--Sti--J-atpes-,--was---e~jlected
delegate to the District Con- j
ferenee? Brother Elliott Young, who j
is also an ambitious man, *vas elect- j
ed alternate. We are always glad "tohave
Elder Adams with d? because
I voice the sentiment of all in'saying
we beilcvc he is a man of God.. |
?-?The motto of- St,-James is?to eXnj
__ll f.ll O Konvlll uwl.
ecu. *? e cavvuu uii m
- come. "
^ MT. A. M. _E. CHURCH jUREETS
. r j r ' NEW PASTOR |
Granitevillc, LS. C;?Mt.j Zion- A.
M. E. Church -feels, highly honored
: in having *for its rhext qohfurence
year a new pastor in the; person of
Rev. J. R. Stevenson, a j/oung man
of high ideals and quite efficient from
a theological standpoint. Hq also
has a very pleasing personality. We
* are pleased to have him with us since
- Mt. Zion stands for progress. Every
i one who comes in con diet with' Rev. j
Stevenson can truly say that he is1
a minister of the gospel." 7 " J
On November 25 there was a' con
cert given at Mt. Zipn under the direction
of the pastor, which'was quite
a success and all present enjoyed the
program. ' _ ; .?:?" 7? ?J
Our church is well organized wTffn
~aTTOie-heceiisliry-axixiliarics-?ttd we?
pray God's blessings upon our'church
for n. yon*-of success for the intrathering
of souls for the Master's harvest.
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ZION BAPTIST
Our Sunday School will make some (
radical changes in the personnel of.
their teaching forces beginning next1
Sunday. Thp Berean Class, '.which
- has been taught by the pastor, Rev.
J. C. White for"the last -14-year's, wltTj
be taught by Bro. Thomas Williams,,
who had charge of the Deacon's Class.
Rev. White will take charge of the.
*=~ Boy's Class. Deacon Smith, formally
superintendent of Union- Baptist will
tench the. Deacon's Class.
The weather was inclement Sunday,'
T1 hanca?the eontrrCgation was small at
??the morning service, when- .Pastor
White preached from Isaiah G; subject
"The Unfailing Christ." The sermon'
was interesting and spiritual, and full
^ of food for thought. j
Services at Zion Pilgrim at 3:00^
P. M. in the afternoon, where n large
" crowd greeted Pastor White. ~j
' At 7:30 P. M. the Rev. Wm. Glad,
v den of Birmingham, Ah?., preached for 1
us. Tho sormon,' to. say, -the lsa&wj
. "'was great. Rev. Gladden is a great
gospel preacher.
k LEBANON PRESBY
, V ' TEKIAN CMURCH j
Funeral services were held Thurs- j
day, December 1, at Lebanon Church j
? for -Mr. ChaxHo Martin, who mea~ar"
his home .hero Monday. November 28,
lifter ^ prostintcd ilhnrstr. Thfr services
wee conducted by the pastor,
Rev. J.. R. Dungee, who preached
| hig beloved sleep." The pastor was '
fee assisted by Dr. W. D. V.; King, pas|
tor of Bethlehem Baptist Church, and
by Rev. Henry Harrison. ^ Interment, (
with Masonic rites, was in Lebanon;
cemetery.
Because of exceedingly inolement
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i'-tV.O CiD OOOOOO G O O O G G G G C* Oy
weather services were not largvlyjatr
tehdy^ 'on Sunday morning, December
1. Thii^e who. attended, however,
received- a treat in Ch<? beautiful sermon
delivered d>y the Rev. H. Harrison,
from James l:27f "Pure Religion
and undefiled' Before God and
the Father is this, to visit the fatherless
and widows in their. ajflietionj
and to keep himself unspoted from
the- world." Rev. Harrison-hus prdachud
for us dn several occasions, and
each time his .messages fnive been
remembered long afterwards.
Mrs. Clara Marshall jxi&sed away
Sundays Deeenibcr 4th at B:0U 1'. 31.,
at a, ripe old age. She had been in
failing health for a long tinte, yet
hei-y^ying w$s marked by u whole
some . degree .ot sadness.^__bhe..Aol=
lowed wHhin a yoar, hwr. Mater, Mian
Lizzie James; who also died full of
years. Mrs. Marshall is survived by
three daughters, Mrs. Louis Benson,
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Mrs. i\Jillard VVilliams and Mrs. Harriett
Miller all of Ilidgeway, two sons,
Mr. Jutrk Marshall of Lennox, Mass,
and Mr. Robert Marshall 'of Colombia,
S. C., three sisters, Mrs. Flora
Love of Ilidgeway; Mrs. Nellie Arnold
of Columbia and Mrs. Lucy
Moans, of Charlotte. N. C., besides a
mmvber of grand children and great
meats at this writing are incomplete,
llev. J. 11. Dtingee entered WaVerly
ltospital; "Coluxixbia, S. <_V, uesday,
Deeemubr. (i, for a minor opcxatioil/
Mr. Louis Benson, who is a patient
u the Waverly .Hospital, is. still making
steady improvement,.
A ~ RIvAl TIFL L TK1BI TBOF A I*
I'RECIATION
A very rare and unusual affair took
place in- church and Social circles or
Tuesday evening, November 2Uth al
the home of Rev, and Mi's. W. 11
Bouler of Lancaster, S. C. '
At a recent-meeting of the. Cftlunv
bia Conference of the.A. M, EnCliu.rcT
tf.e Jtev. W. B. Bolder was transferred
to another charge. Not willing
that he and his faithful wife shoulc
go away without some formal anc
public appreciation of their four years
of loving service, a- few" good am
godly women of their former charge
si?nt out invitations to their host ol
friends."' In response they cairn
crowding, Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterians
all, and soon the residence
of the hero and heroine- was trans
formed into a temporary resort
WhOl'O "for a time, dull care was for
gotten.
The-crowd was seleet aitd in-eVeiy
way representative, and took al
dinco the high ground marked liy tht
noble women who projected and tian
dliid tlve splendid program of the
evening. It-was a jolly bunch thai
gathered about the hearthstone oJ
sure, innocent. frolic, and fun galwe
with sortie speech' making. However
ihtrc. swept over all that came' t(
pass a wave of sadness when w<
iTToutftvt of the spectre that \vaite<
bye." ? ?'
The children voluntarily came tt
add their 'tribute of-appreciation o:
the work and worth of their departing
chieftain, ltev. <Byuler. They nmd<
the walking ring With their shouts am
songs.
To'Trown if* all, a sumptuous re
pa*V was spread before those Whon
friends. ' . t--.I
ant syre -this splendid complimeni
i:uid the Rev. Bouler and hie^.deai
wife, will cheer their hearts, for manj
(lays to come. ..
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NOTES
Thc. .Ifilh session of The Falniett<
South Carolina A. M. K. Zion Con
ference,- which closed its session wit!
Jones Chapel, Columbia, S. C.,vNov
20th, 1027; ReV. A. E. Ioniax, the ac
tive pastor, is Said to be one of th<
. greatest 'annual conferences evtn
held in the State of South Carolina.
The delegation was unusually large
Including many general officers an<
aspirants for thq bisK^rrrie, and ottnn
officers in thc church.
The R*. Rev. E. D. W. Jones, A
M., D. D.,' who has won the hearts am
presiding1 bishop.
It is very much regretted that Dr
A. E. I.omax, who was pastor of Jones
Chapel during the eonfreence and foi
two previous years, was changed frorr
us. Dr. Lomax proved to be an assef
in th? public Affairs of th? dity of
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THE PALME!
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i a inaacaaa
( Columbia, as a minister of the gos-. \
"] peir "lie \v;is A member of thedhter- j"l
denominational Ministers' Union and j
. was ittf tirst secretary "and - reporter y 1
j to the colored "city newspapers since ^
its reorganization two years ago. On C
' his departure lie was the reporter. We i \
h'lYe been informed that Dr. homax (
has been well appointed, ..having
been assigned to Metropolitan, A. - M. 1
?Ht-%. Church, Spartanburg, Sr U .
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yji Uic Vyfiuilli UJ( i
. which he has gone to 'pasto^, ami the '
'! citizens at large, for having this i
-| brother lr^their in hist ?is pastor nn.d >
a's a citizen. .We feel (iuite sure that, f
' you will iiaxe niching to regret.
Jones Chapel has a new pastor ami ^ 1
he starts oil' well. We hope for hiyi '
much success.
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L -The I'arent-Teaehi^Vs' Association
. held itsr'regular monthly' meeting on-;
Monday, December 5th at Johnston !
Kosenwald Carded Schyol, with the -!
president presiding. .Several iuvin-1.
hers wert. present. This being uor 1
.'business meeting each membei' .\v'iT5~H
1 allowed to oiler -suggestions' us to '
I suineliiiiig the no oeiotinn will dw in'
. the future. Many suggestions were 1
| made.. The president brought us a' '
juice little message also,
j The students on file basketball team 1
; are doing well as u whole; this befng '
i our first, time to have a team. There '
t seems- to be bright^ hope for-a swift. '
. team and w.e are planning ;to have a '1
| real nam0 soon. .' j1
Mr. J. L5. Molrley, chairman of the
i trustee board, ltu.s returned from Phil-:
. tuleiY>hiii.' jie is looking'well anil we :
j are glad to have him UicJk .with uST.~t
1 again; after being away for several \
1 months., lie reports a successful stay 1
5 in Philadelphia. .
1: On Monday- evening the Diamond '
' jubilee Quartette reiulei*ed" a pro-"1"
f gram in/the school^*auititofium.-', .
> ( The N. F. S: C. Club was organized >\
- at the. Edge tiled County Training
i School; Johnston, S. C.,. on November
t 18th. The following persons were e- j
, looted as, ofiicors.l'of the ensuing, year ,
^nf 1'.tf7-11)28; .president, Walter Pad'
gett, vice president, Sandy . Dean;
secretary Otis^.Miles: Asistant soore- .
L tary, OtisHart. The elulv has gone
to work in earnest and will doubt- [
tu. n ' (fi'i'nt tuffiii- in t.h'n Ki-hitnl .
! ami community* - . . * .
f" Trot' C. (). MclnTosh ami Mr. J. H. ;
" Motley ai tended church in Aiken, S. (
.Sinul.iy ' ^ , ?-??
, _Mrs. ?A% S.pann, M r. Hartley and-.
, Misses I Mih^ls and Itickc-rson attend-"'.-;
') . ed tchtirch in Graniteville', Sunday. ;
i They reported a nice Trip -ami-* heard?]
I very interesting sermons. - -y.j
- The?students and teachers' of?tiiu_.
Johnston Kosemvaid Graded School"
j ate looking'forward to the Ghi'istnias .
t\ holidyas and'Are hoping that St. Nich- j
1 uhis#\vin slop"hy.
T Union iSlews ,
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f? Smco-ow?laet writing?there?Rr+s?t
j heen a chanjre 1n temperature. ."lie*'j
t coin'ber -is Jicrc. v : j
p.. On Saturday nip lit the wind blew (
p." with A'l'eat force, trees were uproot- j
| ed und in some places barns, stables j
and outer buildings were overturned. \
i Jt he attendance in the churches of t
f
the city was not as-large as usual, i
and yet there were a few who braved
thp inclement weather and. to tlie ;
- j Rev. Williams of Corinth Baptist
> Church, prcuehed as, earnestly to the (
. few as he preaches on Sundays when f
>the congregations are largos. If
i t Revs. Washington apd Welch- did ,
""likcUlftTC R( V. J. C. Tohin left on ?
' Saturday luorning for his work in j
? Galfney, S. C. The weather prevented j
1?tho members of iMt. Smni for attend?
--tTTg-STTTke. - . I'
. members? of Corinth Baptist Church, |
I. is-confined to her Home on account i
?1 of flt'Hni'SM. We wish tdr her.'a speedy ,
J recovery, k * (
Mrs. Cornelia Rogers on Hamlet
J sr.;' is stiTT "improving to the 'delight
r of her many friends. - t
i M"v A. T. is somewhat indisposed
t and "It"is feared that* she- is taking ^
"grip," Of courae when it comas to I
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aracter service that 1 a
maintain?thruout fe^S ~j|
liigh standard^ you LYrrj| J $]
3T wish for. Capa- J w 111
rrangements. Mod- I -v.
i charges always. BSfYw] I i>.
vorkiun hard t.<> kcc'p it ?1F site knows
low t?y do t+itttVr . - . - l>i
Have not .seen our ypunn .Trivial, ui
diss 44. ill. a iont w'Jjil.e. 'Wo hope Ui
die-enjoyed her trip t<> Columbia, S.
where a numlu'i- from Iniv wim 1,, _ui
vitnc>s tin footi'ill irunie between
Jlaflin and Benedict. la
Mrs. Montgomery, on .He'lteth St., . .0
ias l.W'n a little iiulisf uVi il. She i.s!
tide TTT t*,' at ii )' se11 <1 i this y.vek. 1 ,.j
..Se.rvieea wore-4nld"TrPTuT l'aiil ljIIp^|*Tt
jst? ChurcH on Wednesday hi frill In'-- store
1 ItanksgivinK; A program was' at
dsn ).( Id in . Pi i i. . .. i ..p | ||,. -J.j. e~
fiie. . Both sernwit and piidjjrani wer^. si'
rood.*" .. .
All's. I.illy. McKiss'iek.left tor Green-. In
die, S. ('. to attend the '.funeral of
ler aunt. '
. News has just i.eaeited 'us of t|ie
death <il Mrs. ..tj.inis ol' Givviivjlle, S.
A., win) 1.- ill-, ui".lit,r <>t .\| a- l ii, liiia ?
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^ I rotV A. A. Simsi.aiul Xiunil\r m!so , .
\liv iiilil. Aii"si? It'l l j\?r j>
liiiiTlv! St rvk:c;^' i-i'liv? ~
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'1 n't; .sad news also to us an;- '.
n.liming Uiv diatlt of Mi ;.- It. (J. ^
II fin* sometime. 'The frreiida' bf this .
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V'ililiullll-V iiiV hi fi ii'i !' 11 ii V uil',1. [v
ihoso I t it, nds, M is. I'ayix- anil Mrs.
I'ridc.
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It is i\'n:rii4.lHii*0;t that..Airs. U. ( !. .j
'if.de. is of- S| u-tanhiiry, S. ('..and lias
inn a ihoii.hcr' of the faculty of tfib'-^,
?i;s!f school h'eiv.fo'i; two yoars:
itiK this- time-she- lia.-ii.nnel manv ,,
fiends he-re, whj? are in .f.VtmpaV |(
Iry with tiir in this jnv.lt soiV-m*.??~c
M i-s^i Sarah I.. llifntpiirh v. spent i(<
ThouksK.1 Vlfftr -In - 'Crt Hilnhia the
iii. si <f A'i v . Hai it !-4. .u ;"r.-?>"ii. ml
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lit 1*1 in and li*. rutin. t . She also aitenrt- .
ah the conference hlfllymc Econom- ,
os teaehvrs *i.*t Stale ^'olleyo, Novon'!ior
2o?JiG.
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Shi; Was entertained hy I't'of. and. ^
tlrs.. Jv 1'. Hurift -r,s ill' SAtc College,'
chile in the city of Orangeburg. - Shu -it
e.porls a lovely time. ' s.
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Laurens News
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Mi--. Ji't-.H M i. ; in, wlijr"". lie
:WHiim r in i\ i-. .n-Su!, o^lV.has 1 ('I
eturiud?to tlu- city-to-the'delight of e<
-.or' ivht < \ o "and?t'l ii ndo. ydtt?h*- trr
iiysii'ii-iu of, ill IMreas y.lidr, which
not .Tuesday night--at" Oho home. of j in"
'if-, Anni. -iolin-...!.. ?.n-.dt-rs..y St ."J at
>n ii's-oiii* Idar -.'or t in- v.-ooa is the ( nr
TfMV :rtrti-r -of-vim he s- .in :l'i v-ridt'u r AI t:s-,-pyi
mti; fi. n-ar Booster; Chapel, a .\\ nTow, T
Vilu tlu? miithiT of nunc children. -Mfs. I A:
M. 1.. V\ iikvj>i?iH)U iv.v. \\i.Ji. ilit in ' h.
F?>r tin1' last, iihu1, <i.- .-.ho ,.h JoifvilTji;"' su
foe hi-r n. w * wft.l; tftls". s,
V'l'h.* 'ItfT^iTTi 'lin-. iviiV'. ioiii v\l ..ml. ! ] |
: AttHHij*' tbtjitirtb^ly! 5 ",,i" frrbrtrnTonvJ ,ili
mtundiriij. file I'viHl'i iiU ot' i,1r." .l-V S. t?\
[lieu were: Iir. lv. A. Adnms| presid- so
4>.u -elder-.-trfc-the' Culunitriprdtstrict,- ar- w
.oilman'. ol|?the ?lafe *nid?>coiViiir> tli
u theTTTsTi 41. Tio er-ntinoe:i' h) eoin- (.j
my. with Kav. YYi.hersponn .tu (.'Meet-jliry,
(.irc'viuvotfi, .Vewherfy- and to
InjUe to Columbia. Others who at* 'Jul
emU'i.l were seuual ull,, wei\. dinner.?ft
/yn-.st.s at Ah'- nab M i s. \\ ill .Moore. St
'ollow'wu': Ids. \\". 1 A' Craw ford, .1. M
2.*'Smrti;t, A. .I. Ma: tin, X. I-V llarpur, si,
j. A. Lo^an; Mtfrd.'Vinos I,.- Mr (Jildur, p|
smart and l'ratt of Newberry. The- t>:i
>.ul ies were given".an excellent outing' th
t> ".Four, Hundred" .that afternoon, in R(
dr.*. Moore's Master Six Ituick. lu?
RcV/ and Mrs. J. W. W'ithersppbn* ,jo,
Mrs. Ualtie Kenny, Mrs* Wither- fa
:f>Yx n\s moHvrr.Ann'rt -"tvrcr- children, eh
lames and George, 1 1-2 and 3 years rh
(Id, left this week fu.i' Andrews ..where ?t'
hey take up their work in their new Cl
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Veld of labor. An excellent leceptioy ^ui
vas accorded Rev. AVitherspoon last vi
Mindiy, despite 1110 i?ut vent nor, and di
w> 'report*? most?ph-asine. pi .vsfif. ts f|
Flo planned to live in Laurens until. gr
IQ.ili, IniT'TTiT1 ur.urru leim1-1. of Mrrr;
in i nr. 'Mt?lioi't1.--!1 e, -Hrtrrson-. ;a
-Ki Smith ami-other* of?hi* +4
ioard and church influenced him to af
ro at onye. \V> heti i r nun th-an-p
hose ean he found. LoyaT to the to
ore,'efficient and consecrate 1. They J
have there a beautiful prffsonafte* of
'uel, and plenty .'of. it, excellent 'furni- ni
lire, and everything. , ; ai;
Rev. t Withci'spoon has ' spent Si* eh
rears in the. Piedmont Conference, / Cc
Janvar, Bolton and Poplar Springs, yo
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t lloriom- -hn ho^lt y pi? r?tr.nii|rr. ; ...I
ied anions thc. j>eo]Vle, the lust pas>r
l'or years to do sou At'^Boltuti ho
:rod' andJserei nod the- ] irsonuKdv ,
oeted buiTuinys on thy property, pur- (
ia-otl l tnrtit,uro tor the ' jmvsouaifo.
t Laurens, 'yifjth a bpgiiininK of id
.ifii.i i.l". t iiL-y?n vie i unvaried1 1UU per
nt;' Itie aide badness \sas" reduced
[U'_b in Olio yitiil',1 iftul iil 1
ems woro yihVihd. In u-H-pf those
^ wiiv 'wa's ;t-V uis*nm~V-omi)aninir
uf -Tahjifyl laljbreK -11? CXJiVtjSiijSg
nn*ol: u.s beinty desirous. .now of. but 1
Ut thinjif, that olhor Opportunities
if^ht still cprn'o for thonv'to do ldrj?o?;vioy
with aii eye- single to God
id lljrtWy. t r
Ik v/*T. B. Smith has returned to '
lTIvoT, and arduously sets forth To "
uky this thc. Ixiiimn ytai of the "
Rev. ,J. .(J.. McClellan is ail smiles ",v
of lii'. new work t-lii;, sv^ck. 7t
SprinjrlH'hl had-an ex-eetteni rally n
s; Sunday ni^hl; rftp Simda?; School
Ik-V-tinK over a Kindred dollars.r !
Alr.v. Kniian Johnson, ?mother. of
) . (Vrine .Qliphant was hm-hd h.-Ti t
ay ' al Waterloo. Rev. M. \Mus- .V
pnachyl. her funeral. '1 ho larjfe- r
tendance and many floral, offprmps. t
11 1" the high esteem in which *
to _\yns held. ..OuP hearts ji'o out in (
"i-ij-,atViy to Mrs. Olinhant, whose .
!,- and at tins is Very ill. j
Bamberg News > I
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The hotly pt Mrs, Moy.elle LVixter.
as. t un. ralir.ed at Mt. Carniel M. K.
In rch T hursday, Decern her 1.' Rev..
C. Jackson, the pastor of M.t. (Tirol
Church, of which thL> deceased
as a member, dL*livere(P?ttfe e'alojry in 1
very loreeful way.. j
iiii llf. W, Johnson, . liM-sil Tftnloi-.?
Uer hndu-charge of.the body. Burial
i'k .it the Log Bridge cemeTT7
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't hf deceased'leaves to mourn her
ss a beloved husband, Mr. Henry
u,\ter and live children, namely: Mr.
homas Sanders, Jacksonville, Fla.;
r. 1IIi ..Sanders,' d'hiludelphia, I'a.;
t\s. An.iy- Handy, .West Church St.; .
p. l.e'ruy. Wilson,. Klushnig', N. Vl;
clia Wilson* M-idiHe St., Bamberg,,
t' ; and a host, of?relatives?ami?
-Mr. II. M, Myetsr one of: Bamberg^ *~
<(;:iv--s;\e .farmers, has recently
oved- in town, Mr. Myers is now
r e>
occupying the beautiful bungal'ow
me of Mr. L. .IG. Stephens, on Onurch
'lhe community is glad to welune
t-hos^ new -meighhofs in our
wn. * ' , ',: ' :
Mrs.'- Hell Brabham is seriously ill
her home "on" Cox Avenue. She was
rivke.n very suddenly WeditUsday
- il! NiivimiiImt "Oth. lin vino- been
iparcntly m good health the day be- ,
re. W e hope for her a'speedy re
very. ?:? ? a ;t?-? - ?-?
Mrs. Mildred Terry of TCbw York
'ty, is her,, on a brief visit, having '
.nie 1,7 attend Uui fuitCral of her .
ni, .M etc.. -Mor.clle ""Baxter. ?
M h'Leroy Wilson returned to Flush.;
g, Xe.w. York. Monday evening, last
t. r .attending the funeral of his
ther. "Mrs. Baxter Thursday of last
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TTTeTmnual' tJIlicers' Banquet of v
i. ,< 'armel M. }-,. Church, \vlvic(i was
Id Monday .night last, was Quito a_
nvess..- The pastor^ Kvv. B. C. Jackin,
.-was sent awuy in .roydl syle."*
? was nrvseiitcd-a suit of clothes by _
i,. ladies"-aid society, and with an
vr coat by the Woman's missionary
iciety,"while, the choir presented him
itli a hat. Speeches' wer^ nul^o by
i ant; for stewards, Bro. A. J.- Jor
m; lor class leaders, tsro. .Jen urani
r Kpworth League, Bro. C. H.~Tayi",
for th0 Sunday School* Bro. James
ai'ley, for the Farmers, Bro. L. C.
cjihor.s, for the Ladies Aid Society,
i s. Mary MeMiehael; for the Mistnary.
Society, Mrs. Catherine Ste?ens;
address by . Prof . S. I). Ri'ckeftiker,_
an address by Bro. Johnson;
e closing address by Rev. . T. A.
ibinson; pastor of Zion Hill Presby- (
r!?in Church,, who used as a ubih
"Wyll Done." .The audience was.'
cored with musical selection of
IStdettl, nature }jy Mrs. Marion Cop-,
lge, the violinist, and musical inf^tor,
and Miss Smith,' both-of
aflin University, who charmed the
idience with their sweet singing and
ulin selections..v A collection of ten
dlafs and five cents was taken for
U
attin's endowment. After the proam
the idlieers and visitors were'
cJi'ted to tho lecture room whete '
Ides were laden with many nioe-eftt^?
?enjoyed liy 1
present.
Mr. 'Abrrrm Smoak still confined
his room, on Church St.
Thr last moving picture this side
Christmas Will he shown Monday
ght, December 12th in-the Frosier
iditorium. Admission, adults 25c.,
ildren under 13 years .15 cents.
>me out and bring your children with
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?A-U?wlm . ntu ruled?0>(i exercisers? ??
he s< fiool iunlitoriuin ^Thanksgiving
light seemed t(J be'.pleased with the
/ii.lt'VtaWiW'irt'r,?, "
?M?.Mnit'i'Ue -ei. Blake. a member
I tb^ firtathy of Ww Chapel le school
iuii?KltatvirfS VTslt.e<l with us Thanks- i\
iri:? I'ny ; -dl so .Mrs.. Addie Shelton
end Lei;.-indents were mit. -Both-nf - ---
iie>o Indie.- utiule wonderful address*
!*. W.'Verc alt wade to fciel glad
Clieti kui'nod tk.u Hw. J. R. Lipsey v '
yas .sent. Iiae'k to ew Hope A. M. '
I.'Zion. Oiiureh. ,
fhtin p. S. Alien was' royally ener'.ained
at the homc. of Mr. and
sirs..' !ii.iinue Gilliam Tuesday eve- '
in?" . '
Friend^ of ' Mift.s I ilex Norths' regret
i r.v much:-to hoar of the automo
iile:lucuU-ut f-he was in Thursday
li-hi, Nove.iulier 124th.' She suffered
eveial .painful cuts in the face. . We .
ioj e for her a-speeily recovery. .
We ' re j 1- ,-ai'il ,tn have Mr, John
o. .Juno I '< l it U. ln.'f l.Uiml.iy .? .
.Mrsr .Jaitij, Coleman and Mrs. Car- \
ie Hunter a to still on the sick list
his. Nvec-k.-. " ; * "
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