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State Convention From Our Angle.
~ ijay FuTuToI and .Missionary Convoiv"
lions -held in Emanuel and. St. Luke
churches Charleston on last week
y.-prp mooting tH-vt will ^pg rBnuunbered.
F rom the a dd re>?es.-^e->
livered and instructions Riven they
excelled all previous meetings'oF the
kind ever held in South Carolina.
Bishop Radsom, D. D. I.L.. D. .
The above character is a real wonder.
The church has never produced
a greater orator and preacher. Whenever
he gets up to speak everybody
turns a listening ear- :mfl~is never
disappointed. for be always hits the
v mark. It wps admitted that the addresses.
of Bishop Ransom and his
nsswers to questions from the quest.
Convention- n- howling success. If
the Bishop would "deliver a se.ries of
addresses at?each annual conference
it would elevate the ent^> sta?e. For
both .ministers nnd
" "<vV'liTfl Fin- Tn^ynrnf'PKF thnvvi T rmp.
live such a-leader and may his stay
- vyith lis ho manr yonrg,' ?.
, Mrs. R. JT. Ransom.
Tho wife of Rishrrp dvaTTTrtfrt is a
ower in any audience. .She is a.flu-nt
' speaker;?>nd knows the laws of
' her 'church and tho constitution j?ov
mine the \V. II. and F. Society. She
it ady at approach ?o answer question
when called upon. And all
n.tir tad ins at flu" conventions have
all^tln. support necessary '.when she
present at their meet ilijl's. Dr.
R.-aid in presentiny Mrs. Ransom to
tlrr. von voVittoTT said sh,. was a noble
.oioati; and th,. state is fully ton-inced
of that fact. She is indeed a
iiniilepWoman and a worthy example,
j . N'"t only.the women of the state will
r<liiiir,? hs r. liut .the men will do all
in their .power to honor jsueli a wo-i
man.
Dr. R. C. Ransom. Jr. ! V-,~
It was, a happy surprise" to every
member and visitor f?f the convention
to have the son of the Rishop as a
vilest at o'.tr meeting. In his eloii'ient
address Friday uiorninpr; it
< mild be easily detected that he was
; :i "i'I' i |? of T.fm old Much " Ho is pol'
hed and refined and will rt;fl6ct credit'.ypop.jWiy
pulpit in America. Our
?onl-y? re.gi'et is that?I.ouhdnna got
liim instead of Smith Carolina. The
"? "Id Palmetto too. is in erenf nonrl nt'
? i-.ew hlond.?Wo have always admired
1 ransfops'and thcy-havc- been avcordt
d our preatest p'rivilepos hnd our
that sortie of thoni after they pet
here themselves. they undertake to
kick evgry South Carolinian out! of
I'veryt.hinjr in which they are concerned.
Hut Rev.' Ransom is too much
like. his wonderful?father 'to ht.?of
that type. So his. kind is in demand
. . 'l[?wAHH-?the- church and?even?here.
.In keepmp with our record we are
^v.'dlinp for transfers to have here all
that they merit.' All we ask is. that
r-'1 > y will not try to circumscribe us
t <-caus,, wt. happen to he-?born?in
Couth Carolina.
-4-Vof. flreen ai d Dr.- C.iifUn
Roth of New Orleans. J.a.. were
happy visitors of the convention anc
eade. last inp impressions in their
> > nioiis and addresses. Prof. Clrper
i- pr.ip.cipal of. the hiph school in that
? ty where .1.500 children are enrolled
?. * '?has-Uie larpest enrollment of f?ry
I uhliv School in America. Hp is alsr
t h,. Sunday school superintendent oJ
I'i tpr-AricTT "??oVT?Or
bans, of which the"" Bishop's son is
I .i1<..r. I'rof. (ireen is a brother <>1
hi- Suureiti,. (''hjinei.ltur ,.t" tl,?, V
I*. < h:der. Dts-(-1 r+rtm-is-'iiiu' of th<
;ivI i11 _*' |ii'rsiiline; elders pi' his -slate
Jh- has a pleasing personality ami
: ieath impressed the members ol
I'r ? ?>lisontii.11.
~ : tTrT IT. 11. TTiTIill UeTpbiuled.
The speaker crowned liitnself tvitl
<'|ci v- in responding1 to tht. guest*
-??? '* "hi??sinter state. MetJill is i
1 mi ii orator and sustained his great
reputation upen this occasion. Ant
l lie host of all af>ou.t MetJill is tha
hot, a hypocrite. When he Jj
' with yoii- he tells you so, Teml wher
la. is against yotT he does, not pre
t? ml to he with, you.. Everybody
needs sueh supporters. When he i:
~ -L?Ulilt Ills HUhop he stapds a*-a-4Tras<
wall. Not simply before his face bul
"7 I T B. M. C.
The biennial Movable Co
?"?1 ? ?Order of Odd Fellows will <
day, Sept ember Sth. All ]
ineetinp: are asked to leave
" " urrtay, .September Gth to
I he'lb AI. 0. Si?peial leaving
Ihi'y yotu- ticket a-t, your
Cost ol a ifdrkoi wHl be a fare
~ T>i<f ilicAle. Plan. All parti(
write me tor hlentifieatipn
ible to j^et reduced rates wi
the A. C. L. and Pennsylvar
' i fart router
Any irleiirt who is noT'a n
ll'ill-fi-. A I Idlif I/, r'ltu mill K
t? ? ? | / * / .. t ' H^lll U ? I ?V I | 1 I J!
ir'o on the same Irain that
~ Min?^TtTT^rrrr7x J (> titrstr- are a
1 delegate-will lie accorded
1 . Wo have a very limited :
ftdes -5m notify us at oncm
r" 'h'ni'r.on di'.-iiiiiy PnlTrnafF
--tot ice at oiioe that ample ac
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IP ELLIS ?__ the
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rtjc-Wnd^-hT^ -bittyk-~aB wmll. He is not j-Eh
like some of whom I Wtt] pay myi ??j
I disrespect in another article. And ' <--<.>]
, if the "Palmetto Leader" would tol-|Th
jerate fights I would take' the hideitei
'nfT. nf fcluMM-ilgftw- hand to hods?Wo eh
sdre tired of one or two ministers in A.
tfar^istate getting in council where ]Ja
theit**f(?How ministers cannot be pres- Lcj
ent arid attempt to poison the BislV-t^0
op against them by coloring state-T^s
ments to suit themselves. But thank j
God for a Bishop Ransom., Epciugh re
said for the present. ,E, H. took c^ire th
V^n ^7^' ^ wcl^ p^^odrU1 ^
Mrs. 'Tra- T. Bryant, n
MoVi instructive words along Sunday
school and other lines never fell
from the lips of a woman than those
from the wife of thp Secretary?of1-the
ArM. E. Sunday School Union "J
to our Convention last week. Really to
we did not know that we had suchi
an expert rfi Sunday school work a- P*
monr the women of our church. No M
- wonder Prof;"Bryant is able to glvo' ?
so much helpful suggestions and ad- P*
- vices to the general church as to how w;
to. pmmotp the interest~of her young ni
people. ^Mr. Bryant .himself is a real
professor in Sunday school work. I SI
have worked under him and have al- gi
ways said that of^ him in General M
Conference and out* of General Con- St
ference, of which scores of persons
-"wilpattest. And now to have such :W
an accomplished comprfhioi) as Mrs. ut'
Bryant, puts the African Methodist ]i.
Church in the' for*/ frontJ^tThen it
comes to progressive Sunday-school (j.
'methods., Mrs. Bryant immortalized a
herself he're last week in methods ?of sp
. teaching and demonstrations and ?|
South Carolina will never forget her. j,.
The statt. will never believe that a ju
State Sunday School Convention can ry
he completed without her. ? fc.
i- Prof. Shackleford. I)(
The. subject of this sketch is a mar
vol of the age. Tie stands in a class .
to himelf when it comP to Bunday *
school work. Truly it seems that a ?
person is unprepared to stand before . ?
- -h?S.undav school elano as a teacher
who has* not heard bim. "Where such .
a man came from?" is the astounding ^.l.
" question. He is a past master in I t,(
the profession. The A. M. E. chiirch I
prays for him a long life.
nC-s S jtfnwteThe
above character is a prince in W1
Christian Endeavor circles. The di
"church has reasons to expect. grent|l"
things in the future of Dr. Morris, wl
j Tie is~waking~ap the church on all tie
Icicles both young and old. And 7s Bi
'endearing and commehding b'mself to
j to the entire church. His instructions an
and lectures to the convention in- eh
spired the young. people from onle
.lend-of the state'to the other. And Ci
the masterful description uf his trip?j-p
to Europe. on Thursday night was
" a fitting climax of tfr^ convention:
Dr. J. C. Caldwell. g,
The individual named above' was tu
'}a .fine tribute to the convention. He oll
lis one "of the best. prepared men ih
' .out church and -is a perfect Chris- QJ]
tian gentlffma?i The church as a
I whole is bettered by having'such a '
j man as Dr. Caldwell in its ministry. .
; His service at the convention was*be-jin|
' Uml^ of ^our3*'0"* liraylfra ^^Gv?ve ^
j .the churcffWorT-'Caldwells. * 1,1
Dr. E/ R. Anderson, Supt. . *
t' M?V. it ever be said~~to the' "credit t"
'. of Dr. Anderson that hP made the | 111
| lina. and should head it as long as TJ
I he lives if he so desires. It was a V
. reflection before he took hold of it. 0<
Others before him failed and re- w
, failed. And finally' it was given up
j as a lost project. It was then that m
. Dr. Anderson asked lief of Bishop t"
Chappelle to try and redeem it. And Li
!of thL. State irrespective of denom - j
. j inations^'Any body in the state}
' ..,.1.1,1 .. 1 o.. i
^ ? ruiu |MliUU KJl llli: LIS C3U- I <>I
l perintendent of it now. But the! C
j the church will never forget the j ft
present "Incumbent. v it
1'rof. Geo. W. Howard. jn
j .A: better person for the?position
could not havp been selected. He is
dignified in every way and one of the tu
s Heading educators of the race. Prof. I in
r-Howard?is a loyal?eburchman, a | m
!).' p
t great scholar and reflects credit upon . P;
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invention* of the Grand United S(
i-onvwne in Atlantic. Cit.y-,:JVlmir-_ LL
artie's planning to attend this ?
your homes early enough Sat- a
it in Florence in time to catch J
that point 7 :30 P. M. Saturday. p
nearest railroad station. The __n
and a half oil the Identification
s planning to go are asked to
Certificate.- You will not be ?
thout it! Buy your tickejt over L'
da Railroad, as that is oyr offi-' jt
veinber of the Order and would ,
he reduced fare and maker this js
Pr privileged to do so and may 1 j
the delegates 'Witt ;go on. Per- j t,
skod to write for Identification ;a
Id -Fellow or Ruthite who is not ii
the same privilege. ,{J
supply of Identification Certifi-^" p
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-rosOTvaOonffifre asked to send__ .!.a
romoda-tions jnav be had. ^
If. H. BUTLER, - 1H?
itrict Grand Secretary, . I.e
Hartsville, S. C. I
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j J.. -J itfi*
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- . .THF,
j office thai he occupies. To be con
ued next 'Weeh.
Our Whereabouts.
rVe are in revival meetings this
ek on the Mt. Zion Circuit with
> Rev. C. Br- Cook, pastor. Many
ils are being added to the kingdom
God as a result of our efforts here.
e-success of the revivals we are
ul'ueting will he reported in these
T.f nil ofthew^
lis week-end will find us in quaj- lv
meeting at Taylor Chapel
inch Sunday mnrnini> with thfl Rnv
A. Amik'er, pastor Itnd at Black
ck A. M. E. church that afternoon.
rt the members pray for . an outoring
lof the Holy Spirifc, ''Let
advance on our knee's."
P, S.?The welcomp addresses, the
sponse of Prof. Baumgardner and
e cooperation of- city pastors
Charleston will - constitute a part
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CHARLESTON NEWS
There will be a prize picnic, given
' the One More Effort Club of Cennary
M. E. Church, 6n Tuesday,
:ptembef 9, 1930, at the River-side
rrk, from 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 P,
. Admission 25 cents, music in
ize, a $5uPP gold piece, will be aarded
to fife hne holdirig the lucky
imber.
Bishop R., C. Raniom and Prof,
lackelford were- the week-end
tests last week of the R'eV. and
rs. J. W. AVitherspoon, 121) Coming
,reet.
Rev. and Mrs. A. K. B. Horry, of
iUiei!l)Ol'tr~Circuit were -the guests
. tlu^r cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Philip
orry, duriifg the past week.
Miss Sarah M. Horry, of Aiken, S.
, teacher ?at Sckofield Institute of
iken, arid instructress in music,
ent the week-end last week- in
larleston visiting her host of
ieiTds; Miss Horry-was- a guest of
t cousin, Mr.-and Mrs. Philip llor,
5(1 Coining St. ,
Mrs. Bird, ChitLcity entertained in
nor of her sister, Miss Maytield
ines, of St.- George, S. C.MisS Jones
a teacher at Sellers, S. C.
Miss Mary Polite, entertained on
riday evening of last week at her
autiful home in honor of her many
iends, who were visitors of the
inday School and League Gonven>n,
of last week. "" .
On Sunda*y ^morning of last week,
Mt. Zion A. M. E.' Church, ,the
embers- and friends was showered
ith a message from heaven, and this
vine message was so powerfully ile ered?by?a?messenger
nf find ill
loin was so fatherly and firm in his
livery, in the person of our Hon.
shop R. C. Ransom who, preached
an unusually fultaudience at Zioli
d he selected for his text the 5th
apter 14th to loth verse; theme,
'e Are the Light of the World, a
ty That sits Upon a Ilill Cannot be
hrfc" T ^3L
From this beautiful subject he dd ered
that wonderful message of
eat importance, which .was gratclly
received by that vast audience
r.that occasion. It was one of the
ghest day Zion has ever experiiced
in many years. There were
lite a number of visiting friends.
h? worshipped at Ziun that?morntf.
We were so pleased to have with
Prof. Greene of New Orleans, La.
rof. --Shackelford of Tennessee and
any others.
Prof. Shackelford lectured to the
fnday- Schook-at 4 p. im,?vvhieh-a
ire treat to the?entire, school, niore
-pecially~"to the children, whom lie
tuitj .11 vury Humming fui. The
aleridge-Taylor Glee (Mub, iender1
the music for this occasion, which
as greatly enjoyed. The attendrrrcp?
was very encouraging.?with
any visitors of oyr city and out of
iwn, the Rev. and Mrs. Owens of
uncaster, S. C.
I'.ni'anuel A. M. E. Church
Kev. J. K. Heard. Pastor
The Fourteenth State Convention
the A. (J. E. L., and Second State
(invention of the Sunday, School of
itianuel Church, Wednesday mornio
A. M, E. Churches cbnvened in
ig August 20th, with Bishop R. C.
ansoiu of "the Seventh- Episcopal
istrict Presiding. This convention
ought to Charlston a large gatherig
of church workers and leading
kov?and- - -women of- the connection.
Moquent addresses were delivered
nd masterly speeches were made
iroughout the sessions.
On Sunday morning Rev. R.C. Ranmv
Jr. ascended the' rostrum and
fter the usual preliminaries includlg
an inspiring supplication offered
y brother John Stevens and -the
wading of the 12th chapter of Jereliah
for, the morning lesson, a^strong
irmon was delivered by Rev. Ran
dm. He seated as a text Jeremiai
2th chanter at the 5th verse. Tht
lessage was very uplifting as wel
s interesting and* beautifully Plus
rated. Revr-Ransom-is pastoring a)
>tv Peters A. M. E. Church, New Or
L*ans, La. He brought to , us tht
lessage?which?was well taken
'here were two ascessions.
At the _ usual 'hour Sunday Schoo
onvened with Mr. S. L*. Jones, Supt
[i charge. Two-hundred and thirty
ix scholars were present along witl
hirteen teachers and officers. Th<
ssson, Jonathan and David was. *
avely thought of friendship and tin
arfte was vigorously discussed. Bai
er classes?for collection, Primarj
Irs. M. Brown; Junior, Robert Do-;
or; Senior, ~J. Fretl Simmons; foi
tfcendanee, Primary, Mrs, M. Brown
unior, Mrs. E .M. Green; Senior, ^
>ed Simmons. We were glad *tt
ave with us Prof. S. X Green
rincipal of the public school, N. O.
-a lt is understood that this
chool has an enrollment of thirty
our hundred stmleffts ;tnd h vlnW-rr
fty instructors. Prof. Green dellv
red an interesting and timely~~iuiress
which wit*, highly appreciated
Aide from- the jwniition of principal
rof. Green is the superintendent oi
m ' ~ '
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rO LKADF.R ,
St. Peters Sunday school of which
glad to state that our League Is
operating nicely. 'At its session Ml-. m<
f Edward Cochran -of?Morris Brown A. Ku
| Promptly at th6 _.hour of eight the ru
| evening worship "was In progress, inj
j Pi'ouuhing . wu'j dibpuiliJed mttyatuF -v?
! Prof. Shackelfo'rd of Nashvilfe, Xertn. '. I
I mldressuel~a~TaTge and 'attentive and j-t;
| ience from the subject "Love;" Since do
j Prof. Shackelford is known through- Mi
I out the connection-no one-of the boot -Hti
| S- S. experts, it gees without saying a
| that he was good in hisr deliberations ng
[During the devotions a fervent pray- a
j er was made by brother \V. II. Wash- . ha
ington, after which the fourteenth ha
chapter of Proverbs was considered
I for the evening lesson. All day at 'jp
| Emanuel there were good things for
those1 who cured to huvcrttnmT:?Four Sfp
1 por5?ns~"wcre united to the church ut ^
j this last worship. Before the close Mi
: of the service, usher boards Nos. 1 tei
and 2 presented a drinking fountain .V|
which is quiljean asset to the church.
Much credit is due to the members <7f TTT
both boards for their untiring efforts bn
| in securing this longed-for girt.
??DFfcLON
NEWS in
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Promptly at eleven o'clock .Rev. .T.
_ P. Washington,.. Pastor of Bethel A. Si
M. E. Church, mounted therostrum jand
after conducting devotional service
preached p soul stirring, ser-.j-*
mon from St.. .^Matthew 17th chap- j yj
ter 10th verse. i VVl
Rev. John Gregg. Pastor of Manning
preached two inspiring sermons -X
' Sunday?arid?Baptized 'J candidates, .vll
j Pio- aum iiV jTrcaiTirT' ^
I an inspirational sermon Sunday night
from the 18th chapter of St. Matt. j
| The play "A Poor-Married Man",i
given at St. Stepht-n?Mv-E. t'lnireh, py
I -Tuesday night, -was quite a success . v;,
and enjoyed by al. It is to be re- w.
peated "nt the School Auditorium, M;y- jc,
rion, S; C.,'Tuesday night, |M
Mr. Preston Birch died at his (j.,
home in New Town. Wednesday e> -lie
ing. Funeral Services were held at , p
Bethel Church Friday morn- jj0
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Revival rriecUng began- at Bethel!' nj,
A. M. FteChytvh Thursday iii. 'it vi.'i an
proyev <oiVg-oy 1. adtng up : : P1 <l:>v
Rev! W. T.'Murray ol' McL.eh.nville, ,.j^
S. Cr, is conducting the meeting. I CI
Rev. J. P. Washington ail.'tided the a
A. v . L. League and S. S. Cotl 'Mtio'i \\in
\?>rYslon, S. last we 1:. i jj,
Mr.-and- Mrs.-li. P. McUae are on : ! -,
the sick list. '
~rMrs. C. 11. Garrett was hostess to ;4<?
tllC Paithful Workers ( In Mnm'-i < y;,
evening. After a pleasant business j
meeting the hostess served a delicioi . ^)u
course. ' * 1 i
Mr. D.. C. Johnson and children j(|,
who have been visiting in the city, j jj.
left for their home in Norfolk, Ya. im
riday. vt>]
Miss Elizabeth Alford of Conway
is visiting her ?i>ter. Mis. Rosa Me- | t r
neil. ' ~u
Mrs. Eva M. Geralds and Mr. WW. ' ;in
liam Page were quietly married j nu,
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Rosa McNeil is at .home after;
having spent a week with relatives ; )vo,
In Marlboro.
I Mrs. Bulah Crpker, was hostess to
t the Love and Charity t'lub. Monday (lj
' afternoon. rlRev. J. P. Washington. t.*u)
! read a very interesting paper on I'ni- j (>t-'
(ty Prof. Wpi. Bryant spoke to us very j .
forcibly on race pride and recited-J
| Paul Lawrence Dunbar's Poem. ''The . '
i Ode of Ethiopia." Prof. Rt Collier ; ?y
also gave an interesting talk. AT- !
- tor successful business ?meeting 4lie?
"irmrfrris' assisted In. 'iVL-sftmric^ Arri" ,t."
jiora McLeotl and Inez Robinson ser- i C
I .. .1.1!.! . ' ' '
\iu u wiiiiims pouuo saiati. ooiiid |
ham, pickles, saltines, iced tea, and.
cakes. . ] tjt,
St. Matthews'A. M. K. Church I jr|.
At 10:110 Sunday morning found |
Superintendent K. 11. .McKachern -on | j
tlie job in Sunday Scltol. alter a lull
discussion on the lesson tlie I'astor )(j.
Rev. If-a (ia'mble gave IT sph.*mlid re , |(
view which brought out many now
. facts. - At 12.1 he preached to a t'uli ^((
house of anxious listeners alter, the p.
ward and -united with the church, -w
The folowing'week our meeting be I J
gan which Was a success from every ^
point-of view, thirty eight person-* m
were-converted and twenty three ac
cessions. _ Our church is moving on '
- undei'-the 1 eudersdn-p-of-Rev. Gamble
we are bound to have \sul-coss wit'n
Ids feadership. ' - ? -p'
We are prepifiring for the Sunday ,
J School Convention which convenes
here in September. Tin1 pastor and
members'are real busy preparing I'1'' r(
' it. Rev. J. P. Washington preached
for us two nights in oiir revival meet
in# and gave splendid satisfaction
' We also had the assistance of Rev. n'
" Henry Owens of Marion with us. jjj
' - We are planning a rally for the sec w
' ond Sunday in- September, pray f >r
' our success.
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ST. GEORGE NEWS
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_ Mrs Rnchael?Edwards of Branch-?ID
ville spent the week-end with Mr. and
1 Mrs. Roosevelt W.yndham,
Miss -'Justine Hodges is spenclTngP'
- it few days in town.
\ Everybody was surprised when S1
they' saw in last week pap.er that ,
i Miss Sam H. Rattle became the bride
> of a Mr..AVillie H. Corley of Hexing ^
l ton.'-St. George wishes the couple
J~good luck. Mrs. for ley was form - *1
- erly a teacher -in the High School j1
r" here. ^ . I
T Mr. David Lenox. Mjss Bessie" Rett j
. and Mary Green Wyndham motored j"
i t <> Rranchville "Simd;i\'. - 1
evival meeting began at Bethel Y
, A. M. E. Church Sunday., Rev. Sam
f Uel Nance, TTvangelist will be in
- charge. Rev. Nance is well known I
r here wnW the hie> wig m? wwpt? in br'rr f
- success. _ * ^ ' \
Mrs?Emma :L. Jenkins is ,on th tl
. sick list.. > w
Rev. S, E. Watson, preached. a soul T
L stirring aernVon at Trinity M. E. Sun- _ t<
day morning.
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Row L. W. Jenkins preached at
nd Hope Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson and
)thev motored to Charleston last
rday.
Urol". Gorduif (KessJ->ik Jias. dieen
morod won't teach here this com
^ ten n.~ Prof. Cordon whs int.er1
wed by the repwtct' and he said am_dn
. hopes "-of getting arroher
idinn 1 i>?>w .tlio <*it y miporinton nt
of the Muliins High School, i
Lillins, S. C. and he said or at least
Iked good." The MuUins Suhool isbiukAmilding
with about an a\t>r- I
e of 000 pupils and this would be
wider field for me." I would not
ve left this school but T did not
ve -the cooperation oi?the principe'
We.wish Prof. Gordon good luck
the new field.
A .correction The final item tliat
Jfeared ~m 'fast weelC^ news' should^
ve rend. ? . - ~
r. T. 11. Murray and >yn and daiigni*
of Bowman spent Sunday with
r and'Mrs. Joe Lhowp
W her, \ vjii get ov.- healea stop or
re Bui'fr-eup lee Cv,.,un ParThe
'place of business of Toomcr'oJ
loe Company is to be sold on .Satda.v
August 30th to the highest
ifairri " -|
I .Vm DROVE. ?tt APT,CIHHCH |
' ? East- Spencer, N. C.
TiH'scfiiv night, Aug' 19th 19110-le
Junior Missionary under the di
i tion- of Mrs. Albertha 'RufY Dans
gave ;r Million Dollar Wedding,
iss Annie Craigo being the "bride
d Mr. David-Kelly the* grooiu.-^MTT
iva Bobbins the preacher.
TluOlower girls were: little, Rosa
. Dolt. Margentine Evans, Joe E.'
iide and Odessa Dolt. Trailers were
tie. Pail line Williams and little Saaniah
Evans. "The Ring Bearers
is little Paul M. Curry. Best man
Iward Slade. , Dame .of . Honor WaV
iss Carrie Bell CJuuwy, Maids?oY i
>nor were: Mabel Kelly, Margat
Wilson, liillian Bdgof, .Gladys
P.. r I... TV;.. . man. add Mil.Vine
Archie. Maids and Grooms:
itherine jCurj'.v, Forest Cloud, Aii.
Mae Sims, Jessie Slade, Edna Evs
Willie Marshall Holt, . Flordia
rrry. Henry ll.niis, Etta Dee Hur-'
.^jT'Ieveland Archie, Myrtle Boger
vde, Patterson, Vallie Craigo, Ger(l
Stokes, Mildred Cain Lawrence
hisonant. Nellie Turner, Sylvester
lines, Mar.i. Slade James Clement,
.a Woiso Cloment-i William Smith
Tuesday evening at G:J0 the JunM'tssionnry
met r)n>
ss Mary D. Slade. Hymn 12G, Let
Lower Light be Burning.
Miss Carrie Bell was elected Pres
lit of -the?Junior Society. Miss
irv D. STaile and Isabella Goard,
ited themselves with us7~ We are
ry glad to have them join with us.
The Sunshine Band under tha lead-IiiU
of Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Hol s
met Wednesday evening at-5:80
:er meeting the children played
my out door games. .
Thursday afternoon at 5:.'!<) the
bv. GlTorrrHhrtul their regular reI'sal
under the direction of Mrs. A.
Daniels. ;
Friday Mr. J. D. Lewis, gave an
t'M'tainiheiif for the benefit - of his
ib. A neat sum was" raised receipt
the* entertainment was $f> or $7
d somc^mdd cents.'^?
Sunday Morning Service was roncted
by 'the pas tor-'Rev, J. S. *Dans.
The spirit entered the church
fritualy ?Mrs, Alice Reid was so
rred "with the sermcar'"p'Tlfr g"vo~
prcssioiis" to give herself relief,
o deacon Bobbins, deacon Jamison
ssi's Craige and Cranes.
Mrs. Little.ihn wife of deacojr -Litjf?1in
is now back home we lire too
id to have her back. Sunday
afternoon Rev. and Mn.
S. Daniels, and little grandsons of
Vibon, S. (\ iiu?tored out to his lit
country church where the revival.
Hireling started, accompanied by
me of the members of?Shady Grove
iptist Church. They Were Mr., and
rs. W. I. Jamison,Mr. and Mrs. J. \)
wis. Mr. and Mrs. J._.I. T.it.tlejohn"
rs. Cairie Cobb, Mrs. Will Bunncin,
rs. /cula Teamer, Miss Mildred
iin, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wilson,'
id family andMrs. Mary E. Watson.
Sunday evening at 6:00 o'clock the
V. P. U. opened at its usual hour
ich group was greeted with their
arbors. Group 4, Mrs. Eliza. Holm teacher,
gave a very interesting
ogram. Recitations by: little Mae
L'ss Sherman, little Ruth Holt, and
,tle Catherine Holt.
Sunday evening service began at
00 'clock conducted hv Rnv rMo?.L~
cv. Daniels being fatigued was unaed
to preach. The service all day
ei\- very spirited.
-Little has now returni
home from New York ^whope- she>ent
a few weeks.
Rev. and Mrs. Daniels wish to
iank Mr. fu Iff" for the fine Waterelon.
? ?
Monday evening August 1H, Miss
[n? ;Jrnv. Rlackwell, gave a bridge
trty nL thgf Rlk's ^Ctub. The party
as in honor of her Sister Mrs.Jese
Hill of New Jersey.
Sick List?Mrs. Pearl Coleman is
nproving very much and also Mrs.
ttncy Smith. ?
Deacns Robinson and "Jamison were
ip elected delegates to the?A ssoeia*on
which was" held at Salisbury,
ixonville Baptist Church --
Their report was very splendid
reryorre enjoyed them. They
runght sujiu'thing hat _woul(1 help
oung'and old. . y
SILVER STREET NEWS
ffifw "rffV'iviil lliuoitng'61 Trinity A"
I. E. Church closed Thursday nifjht,
iree services were held each day,
ith the Rev. B. II. Gray conducting
he meeting was a real, success, f?f
claimed Glu4aW -??
The many friends and relatives of
^ S~
8 v X
' ' L..
?
- . - - % -- , y-^rr.T. , ~'* - '
\ .
Saturday
Mrs. Maggie Williams were shocked
to learn ol her detith wl'neh oceured
Saturday night, August thy: ltJtli.
The funeral will be help Wednesday,
August mit-h, at y.iim Rnptist C.hiirch.
Mrs. Ruth 1'hllips and Miss Ber11
ice 1. Jackson are stilb-uu the sick
list, we are hoping For them a speedy
Tea) very.
Professors II. W. Baumgurdner, It.
of Columbia, S. C., \vere dinner guest
in the Jackson's home on Thursday,
"August Utha this iv;ty-n-most _plons? ?
ant surprise to the family, and we
are always pleased to have such delightful
guests. Professor, Iiaunigardnef
is biie of the "leading e
cient instructors of Allen University,.
Professor Sullivan, being principal of'.
the Shiloh Junior High School, Prosperity,
S. C\, and Mr. Proctor one ol
"the, leading business men .of this
state and t>f others "duo to tho fart"
that he is engaged in a business
which is very "beneficial to-the race;
that of the National Benefit Life Insurance
Company. May God send
us more men of this kind, and since
Negroes .arc na^irally boosters, let
~us pray that wo learn" to boost N'e- *.
gro enterprises, since in them lies
our only hopes for the kinds>of positions?we?aee?preparing
.for. ~How^ *fr
muiiy coioreu men tip we find in South
Carolina going into white homes
writing ins'urwrees for Negro firms?
How many colored stenographers
tlo we find sitting at the _.machines
in white o cos? Unless we are afi
farmers, teachers, or preachers, we
have no jobs; and even these* are
growing fewer. .So let as boost the? 7?
aight thi'njrsf-". j.
ant caller , oii Thursday?. Mrs. -Nance
one of our old and tried?friends. "A
friend in ne'ld is a friend indeed." MR.
C11A RLKS ) \\ N11
HONORKIf HST ,
Darlington," S. C.?Mrs. Annie Van_v
Reitl-entertained on Mondayovening
in honor ofgrMr. -Charles S. Brown,
with a lovely party at her beautiful
and spacious home on Chestnut St.
An enjoyable evening was spent.
Mr, Browne who lias won many
friends with his pleasing personality
while in Darlington, Is leaving for
Georgetown (his hoFne) wherp he ^
wil resume his work in September its ** '
an instructor in the Howard Hign
School. T
irl.:i? -i - -- -
.?iiin- in me city -Mr. Browne has
given a Musical saw. Recital in Mayo
High .uhoul Auditorium. wiTo.rc. uuto ~ ?
are c()n?l$cli-iiig-:-?-Ktmnner School t'oT
Tc-aclicrs. Mr. Browne was the house
guest wtriiq ill the~ciTy"~oI l'l'ot. ami
.Mrs. J. I- Cain, .'frjrj Avenjue East.
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