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Wr?> ' . . ' TWO ' THE "OLD GRAY" AN - - E. PHll.IF The C eat ral ('AftftTonw. I I The above Conference is now his- f tory ami those attending it were won-j f . derfully impressed with Bishop Ran-js soni as a presiding officer and with j j the many addresses delivered from i , tirn^ to time. "Ministerial Prcpara- r tion," by Dr. J. E. Beard of Emanuel s Charleston was nioi'p than a treat to ; # tlic Conference. Drs. Rollins- of the Edistu, Dr. Spears of Jhe Sumter . v "district. Dr. Carolina, of the Mt. Plea . "sant. Dr. Wilhurn of the Charleston! / district i?nd Dr. J. E. Thi^niu* of the , Florence, mail,, aide speeches. To .. all of them Dr. M. .1. Sumter of the Manning district niado an able re- ,, spouse, rt was said that Dr. E.? A. .Attains never made a hotter 1 sm>"-u in his life than he did i n edueat ions I rrighi of the Conference. Ho stirred * thc. entire audience. / I , Some Changes. - vtr..." 1 h . The Rev.--1,. H." Hemingway was "7??appointed^ presiding elder of the n,\ > nngeburg district and the- Kev. M. j' Warley.. tVvrmcr presiding elder was 11 assigned to the pastorate of the;' Brown Chapel station. The charge ( heeds to congratulate itself On re-?< ( reiving sneh a e.'pnt.ilile christian,' gentleman. Dr. D. A. Christie was 11 assigned to BranehviHtr our hcvivrtr"[l charge. 1 know the people will be!s carried away with him. The Rev. T. t C. MeCrae. who has accomplished a greateV work in Branchville than any other man was sent to North and St. Peter. The people of that charge > should receive" him with opened arms! for they hav0 one of the best nastors * in the state. Branchville will forever ( remember: Rev. McCrae. v . The Bishop's Speech. . J Bishop Ransom's address to the Conference Thursday afternoon was a ^ climax. TE is acknowledged that he"! is the oialoi of the Church and- who 1 never misses the mark, but everybody in SoUth Carolina should have heard t hiiir this occasion. Among other 1 "things he. said: "brethren 1 ?um conjo i """"m" in the name of'the Lord JesusC hrist a to preside over the affairs in this J Otute..?Theie is one thing-that '1 hdVele been wanting to tell you a 1 the : " lonKi'st" a"cl k<?Tveil Mell you ,,<Ui"^^^^JiilfflTyoii all to pray more i mm* less striking back at each ^T^^^otber. As long as I am.among you, 1 do not want to bear any more fit- : ; icisms about Bishop ('bappelle. Bishop Beckett -or Bishop Hurst. Those .. men lived among you and did'their ? .best. They wfre human.fund were < not without mistakes, but their works t in this stai*.' stand as monuments to their credit.- 1 am not here to dig s jthem .tip. 1 mean to go 'to heaven v When 1 die. 1." serve notice row to 1 * all of >uu, that I am going in. .There ' is' no mistake about my being a ' i bild of (iod and 1 expect to meet my Cod iii-"peace, Now if that's your a rb'terniiioili.m l..t -i - go -it..I f.r.l will bless this c^iurch of ours while here < on earth we stay.' At the close, ut" this masterful address Dr. .J. M. Mar rison led in singing "What a Fellowship,". etc., and' the Conference witnessed a regular peivteccist. We were made to - rejoice in the * (led of our J solvation.' All went away saying . ?. that .U^-will -Uv a rrini,. |Vi|^"tlirvT>'uiTy'"* m Mouth <'ill (ilillll fo make any tin- ( pleasant references to the past from ' now on and foreverniOre; after'~ha,v- 1 ing heard that speech of Bishop Ransom. 1 Atolls, presiding older:-St. Matthews, i -?1 , YY'atcroc District: Rev. Edwin"* N. A. Ret hea: St Pool R P New Hone, LS7Gamble; St. Peter, . a ('. II. Harmon: Ant-inch,.J. F. Player, j I.one Star, J. (1. Hamilton"; Louisville J B. W. Gray;. North and St. Peter. T. .... C. McCrae; Swansea. L? J. Randolph-^ Providence,( L. J. Williamson; Fort Miitte. .1 .L .liietv'<oii * WrwwlfoWI P T ' Fields'; St: S'.ftfc^ens. J. S.' Brown; ' Shiloh, Albert?JacksonRaymond, M. T. Thomas; Mt..Sinai. I. S. Tav- 1 Jor; Sandy Rvin, J. A. H. Mitchell; 1 Cross R<md. Ji:iliQtte Taylor ; Li me- Manning District: *M. J. Sumpter, ' stone. B. W. Jeffries. 1). D., presiding elder; I.iherty IJill, I). I'. Pendergrass, D. I).; Pine Grove : P. W. I.ewis; Foreston and GoldvHle ' \V. Q. Benhow; Cypress Fork, B. Mid- 1 dleton; St. James G. B. Burgess; Lau : id Hill, S. I). Johnson; St, Matthews, W. P. Hammette; Oaks, I. H. Dozier; Manning and Bethel, \\\ J,. Robinsons Friendshiii. F. W. Williams; Riggers, C. W. Winn: Rees'ville and Alcohi. 1 David Smith: Societv Hill and White ?-??Calvin Man*: Manning circuit. M. M. Thomas; Pearson Chapel, R. F. Mc Bride; Gable mission. John Reid. Orangeburg District: L. H. 11 eminsr ' y.-iy., I). li^roHidinii- elder; Oratrge.burg station, F. H. McGilt/B, 1).. I). D.;?S.hiloh, B. F. Hildebi'and; St. Peter, G. F. Coleman, D. D.; Brown Cha pel, M. Warley; Good Hope, J. M. Martin. D. D:y ~f.ivr~GJTTk Circuit," A. " J. Martin; Branchville, D. A. Chris- i tie. 1). D.; Felderville, J. I. Hamilton; Parlorsville, F.. J. Galleshaw; Friend snip, rv. j, .mrauuen; ,>i. .ionn, n.. II. Haynes; Bownfantown, to be. supehael, K. H. Carmiehaol; Bethel, T.j plied; Noiwav, J. |? Ahrams; St. Mi-"]: W. Mayes, .1. A. !)< !.aim*,, transferred ' to ('olpiul/ia Conference and assitriied to thcTThitch Fork and Stover Cir-.. eutfcr- J. M. .laeksotr, lh l>., transfer- red to the Piedmont, Conference, "v ? > ?? Our Whereabouts. This week-end finds us at -Green: . iiLuod, the seat of the Piedmont An nual t'onferertc^.?VV,. fltc TtlAo spfrtitt r inf? Jthe Sabbath there with our yood D.q Most Of Your < 7V , Trading With Our Ad^ . j 1 rD THE NEW RIDER 1 ELLIS lishop Ransom as he will leave for Louisiana at the close of that Conerertce. Then too it is our old Coherence and we are anxious to wprhip with our old friends again. This s our last vacati'dn week as we shall H'gin our quarterly rounds on the >th Sunday with tht? Rev. W. L. John on at Carlisle. Let the ministers tnd members of the district pray for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit poh our work this year. "Lett us ulvance on our kpees." . II10A It KNIGHTS AN1) COURTS. All Toads lead to Newberry?next rhursday jind out to Trinity A. M. G. church where" a great Thanksgivng service will he held under - the 'usplces of. tCniglus ol Pythias aruT I'ourts of Calanthp with the Rev. W. VI. Davis, 19. D. G. C., chairman. S'early all of the grand officers of )oth of the Orders will be present uul persons- from all over the State rill witness this wonderful occasion. The principal address will be deHv Fecl by Col. Julius A. Brown, who >as no superior when ..it- comes to iiscussing the principles of the Orler. Attorney Fredericks-President Mr. J. B. Lewie. G. K. of R. tnd S., Dr. K. Philip Ellis, G. P.rSir J t\ PonoV rt man'tf nfVt n?> ;pcaker? together with the home alent will appear on the program. SENECA NEWS. ' Due to the inclemency of the weaher, no services were held at ...the lifTerent churches Sunday. Mrs.-Lucile V. Doyle spent last veek-end in Greensboro, N. C. She vas th^ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy llipkijis, M iss Othello Wadsworth enjoyed a cry pleasant week-end with Arelaives in Greenville. Dr. and Mrs R T CHoper. . . ? * J * Madames"*Wilton Cureton and Vea Burgins: and Mr.?Frank Amos "reeman motored to Seneca from \sheville. N. C., Sunday morpl^^ to ittend the funeral__af - their father dr. Presto.Ffeeman. They were ac by Messrs. Fred Burgins md V. D. Jenkins. Mr. Milliard Williams is home ajain after spending several months n Brooklyn, N. Y. Misses Alice Gassaway and Glanlena I-oyingood left last week for heir work." .Miss Gassaway is working in N. C. Although it was .raining last week luite a few of the" Seneca folks aterded the Fair at Anderson. The students of Oconee County Tr. school are. looking forward to anoth r excelleift Thanksgiving program to >e rendered next Tuesday evening, s'ov. 25. The "program will be under he auspices of MissFleta Williams. Our_school . will observe two- days is usual for Thanksgiving and the. lays for rest. " SCHOFIELB SCHOOL NEWS. Schotiold still knows h*>w to take a lefeat calmly. When old .Haines got he better of her, Oct. UOth, she never ?a-id a mumbling wnrd^htrt"tnok?her lugging?by a scare?rrf-?40-0. But" sehofield isn't, worried, she has her :ime set for Haines. On Nov. Oth Walker Baptist accilentally captured Schofteld by a score if 20-0= Friday 'Nov. 14th Schofield apturetT the "Bear Cats" of Voorn-os .lpst.it.ote by a, small scora-of-Ll1*2 \vhich has given Schofield a new nspiration to win ever after. We lope to meet the various, schools in uisKet Pa?h gins1 ana upys. l.uuk iut for us. The slogan for the basket ball teams is "Win By "GolTv*" from every team that enters upon the m hofkiUi-grounds. The Y. W. and YT1C C. A. have a lew determination since they attended the Council Meeting held at State College. Orangeburg, ?L C. The programs are very interesting and especially when a joint meeting is held. The Schofield School choir was presented in its- first Musical Recital, Fri [fay evening, Nov. 14th. The pror i>;rn m consisted of solos, 'quartettes spirituals and cjassicals which were eery well rendered. We had an, appreciative audience. Friday, Nov. 21st Schofield w:ll meet Averv Institute of Charleston, on the gridiron at three o'clock. This is the last game of the season. Mr. Mason* Milligan is down from New York spending the winter with his parents, Mr. atid Mrs. Handy M iHi.ua \ of Williston, S. C. ! ?<f ?in SUMTER NEWS. Armistice day was very fittingly celebrated here. Most of the schools of the city presented^ programs and at night a very interesting program was sponsored by the Do Something Club of Emanuel M. E. church at thy church. Mr. Chas. Spears exhibited some of the World War trophies And a large American fi a g was pre sented to the church by the club or this occasion. J Tho Prnc* r#?<?ivp PmI f*Inh mpt nr Tuesday aftumoon, Nov, 11th at the residency of Mrs. Edna Robinson of Oakland Ave. The ladies were vef\ much inspired by the presence of the City Federation president. -Very deli dtuus^efresnment3_wereServed. The"T. A. C. met on Tuesday evrrrfrrir^Na.'v. 11 lb at the reatdene<Frd Mrs. Ruth Walker on Council street Several games of bridge were playee concluding with Mrs. I. D. Davif holding high score prize and Mrs. C A. Lawson low score prize. The evening? wsw trrgfcty enjoyed also the bountiful repast. Mrs. Ethel Brown and mother, Mr and Mrs. A. J. Andrews and Mr. Ju lian Tarlton motored to Camden in Monday, Nov. 10th to attend the Gol lllLlmi T I "... ' Yr-.Va.W ? .. . 4 ' THE PALMETI den Wedding Anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. T. j, Williams. Rev?_A._R. Howard spent a few days in Orangeburg last week. Pres. I. 1). Pinson and Dr. E. C. Jones attended the Statte-Bcnedict game in Orangeburg Friday, Nnv 14 Dr. Gregg of Spartanburg spent" [Thursday, Nov. 13th,in_the city. i Mrs. Mamie Taylor -sformerly of 4.thia^eity but now living in New Jersey is at home for a short stay. Mrs. JSusan Warley was called to the-great beyond on Sunday morning (Nov. lGth. Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Spears spent | Sunday in Columbia. Messrs. Ormes and Morrison of Durham, N. C.. were guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Andrews on "Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clement and son. Arthur. Jr., Misses Douglass and Johnson, teachers of Avery Institute of Charleston, were the guests of' Prof, and Mrs. C. A. I .aw son on Sunday afternoon. Miss Frances Lawson, a student > ?u??SiTellman?Cullcge,?Atlanta, Ga., * was elected business manager of the debating team. Quite an honor for one of our Suniter girls. . . I ? ii Ml'UJNS NEWS. The work ef-the?Muffins High school is. progressing rapidly. New ' pupils arP entering .every day.? The I members of the faculty gave a chick en stopper on last Friday night?to?a? large gathering. Those who attended said they tasted chicken like they never"-did before. On Monday night a Mock Wedding was given by the High School girls under the .instruction of. Miss E. L; ! Alexander at the Mt.v Olive Baptist . church. A large crowd was out to i attend the affair and expressed them' selves?as having enjoyed a pleasant '' evening. . . .. . Qn Thursday night, a Chitterling supper will be given by Miss Alexan- ! der, who has charge of the Home Economics department. This supper . is being given_for the benefit' of the r school. On Friday night there will also be Mawa?Meeting in the-school auditorium given for the benefit of the school and the community at large. ! -A large crowd?isfexnei ted uut?ET7this Ts""g.Ting~T(T" be one of vaSt importance. Prof. O. Y. Valen- , tine, along witb_oUmr prominent men of the city will discuss soriie very im- ; portant topics. " I The Old Field School under, the leadership of Mrs. ' Missouri- Reeves, j and Mrs. Naomi Pickett is making great progress. On Friday night,1 they are planning a big "Fish Stew" in their ?-Tcmjitorium. An educational program was given ;>t Beulah last Sunday by the Rev. [ Calhoun for the benefit of the News Club Schook Rev. I. H. "Alston the. new pastor of Ebernezer A. M. K. church delivered the address and various choirs , from the different churches rendered several selections. ! East Sunday, Prof, (). Y. Valentine was the dinner guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Williams.?Rev. Williams is the popular pastor of St. Paul Baptist church. SWANSEA NEWS Kridav, nife Nov. 11 the formal opening of the Swansea Graded school was given. A plav entitled, "The nld -u.a-tiNu.-^ spied by MILI.' It'ii o A. (,ip. the teachers. RCv. ft. G. Stone, d livercd an excellent address on the " snhieet. "The need of an . Education.' He brought out h number of interest -ing faets regardless .of the inclement witness th" -oi.'rani R'?v. l.epoev of Columbia, S? C. Miss Lula Mae Johnson, was a welcomed | visitor at M' Pleasant Church Sun day ntornir * ami ii'?'ht, She ' ' ?so been added?to?the school faculty. She, the 'u'ihcinal, Miss . Katie S. Knox, and .Uiss Byrtl have planned i succe^ful. school term rwith the co operation, of the parents and friends Rev. James of Mt. Olive A. M. K. ' Church, is still on the sick list. We hope for him a speedy recovery. ..... I.EESVILEE. NEWS , The" Parent-Teachers' meeting met at the school auditorium Monday evening in a la: ge_jau?))ber. They are .still striving to a great work. . Mr. (). C. Carter passed away Tuesday night alter a long period ol ,' illness. Mr. K. A. Young of Hot S-pring, i ArkTT wfio is supreme representative i ~oT the"'Woodmen'-of Union Fraternii ty made a short' visit -at our school last-. Tuesday. \Jr. Young made a | lasting impression on the students Sunday School was very iuterestI ing at Calvary Churfh Sunday morn' ing. The lesson was reviewed by * Prof. J. T. W. Minis, Miss Pauliye i ! dav School and church. Mr. Feltbtr, State Supervisor for i Negro Schools visited the School today. -| ? FN ION M13WM 7 Sunday, Nov. Hi, was inclement I attendance at churches Iut quite : ; small.- Rain has fallen for about one 1 week. ' Rev. J. A. Raten^ Pastor of Corinth Baptist Church, used the subiect "Throwing .Slonc^." Text was taken |Troni Johi>:--fffh chapter, 7th verse. . lie thatr-i^-wil.hiiiit sin iinmnp trniTj [ let hinv-first cast a stone at her." j'i Rev. Mr. Brown, newly .elected pas t tor of Bethel A. M. E. Church is here<| All are hoping for him a successful | pastorate and -that this church will , put on new life. ?? Rev. Dr. Lomax, of Zion A. M. E. Church, will no doubt leave in a few ' days to attend conference in Camden, I B. C.?We trust that this church has ' .'met all requiremens and pastor I.o. ?: ?j ~ . < V *' *~ujt . . -An' if i*fTi-_ .. *.- . - .*? y PLEADER max loaves in good spirit. Before our letter' is read. Pipe Organ Recital at Corinth Baptist Church shall nave parsed into h.fclury of this we hope to speak more fully iii?our next. ?Mrs. Lottie Dolden paid your >\ rlbe a "pop calj.' and reported Miss Maxine much improved.?Mrs. HoldciV will rejq'.'MV work ii" \eiivhvr in rural school near" Union, S. C.' Where she lias taught successfully for three or more years. Mr? 1,1'i.ie RlackwelL and Miss Ida Sims have a.lso opened their school near Union. Mr. Anderson Gist continues quite ill at his home on McBeth St. Miss Mary J. Nicholas is improving nicely. Her many friends are pleased to note this. Rev. Mr. Diggs is still improving and hope to be quite well e'er long. Mrs. Diggs is enjoying her work very much. Rev.f. Q. Philips, now of MictTtgan is expected to preach at Corinth Baptist Church this Wednesday evening, Nov. 19th, . Rev. J. - C. Tobin of Union, S. C. has been invited to speak at Seneca Junior College, Seneca, S. C., on Thanksgiving Day. '*] * ~T~ , Woman's M(,s,sjotdhryi Society Corinth Bantist ChurehM^et at honte of Mrs. Mattie Meiiter, Chambers Ave. Attendance somewhat hindered on account of rainy- weather. ~~ Corinth Workers Club met at the home of Mrs. Martha Fleming. Mrs. Hattie Tinsley is still the Wide-awake President. ? ~~ It >s reported that there is a scarcity of turkeys, hence-cost is in advance of last year. Members of Pulpit Aid are hoping* this to be untrue. Friends throughout the state are pleased to note that Dr. C. F. Gangly of Greenville, S. C. has been restored to health. Here's wishing him continued health. Members and friends, of Zion A. M. E. Church are anticioating the return of Rev. Dr. Lomax to this charge Many believe him to be the right one for the work. Miss Gandy of Darlington. S, C.. teacher at ftims Hi ia at home.^of Mr, and Mrs. Car) Ray on Henrietta St Mrs: R. A. Pride of Soartenbur*. 5t~ C., IS 'Willi Rev. and Mrs. H. B.-Worthy, Henrietta St. These ladies are comfortable and seem quite pleased with, home and location. The work at Sims Hi and McBeth Grummer Schools moves steadily on. Prof. A. A. Sims is ably assisted by Mrs. R. C.. Pride, at Sims Hi; and Mrs. J. G. Douglas at McBeth Grammar School, with these and a well pre pared corps 01 leacners, me ouuook for a most successful school year, for teachers and students grow happier. Mrs. A. A. Sims is enjoying work at Sims Hi very much. She is permanent teacher"there. Rev. Mr." Addison, Prof. Christie and Prof.. N. Williams are comfortably situated at home of Prof, and Mrs. Sims,, on "Cornwell Street. Mary Ethel, Gracie, Annie, Ruth, Minnie and Lucia are the young ladies of this part in. household duties, and give home; each of them taking an active special attention to entertaining the guests. Lucia is the youngest and yet must always have a' hearing. A jolly rollicking bunch of little jokes on Cornwell St. .. Miss W. A. McCool "gave your scribe ,a "pop call" vyhich was a Very pleasant one. Miss Willie reported hyr grand-mother. Mrs. Davis, quite. sick at Their hnnio tin Cohim St Union Meeting of Union B. Association will convene at' Maple Ridge Baptist Church, four miles south of Union. Nov. 211-30, 1030; Rev. J. M. Meyyrs, Pastor. "Mrs. Mamie Thomas, on N. Church Street, entertained Stirring Club of ,,ir, p^niTTi 7*TiTir7T> n f^w wpeks ago. After business ransaction* a tvery fervent prayer service was Held, which all enjoyed. A most appetizing menu was served apd thanks tendered hostess for hospitality. 'The next meeting will be at home of Mrs. Ilattie Fant. All are urged to attend. Mr. Abe Giles on Chambers Ave. is still.sick and confined to his home -Miss AleneFeaster and Mrs. Amy Gist are still on sick list. Mr. S. R. Rice of Corinth spent a day or two in Columbia, S. C. He reports Mrs. R.ice' somewhat improved A letter from Mr. I,. M. Tohin, Unidrr-Wnj^versity, Richmond, Va., report him a Tittle indisposed, We hope that the next message will be more favorable. Friends in this section loss sustained bv Pastor and Members of Shiloh Baptist Church, Bennettsville, S. C. Rev. A. -4t?Wright,?is the successful? pastor.?Wc hope that ,11 wirt~".o<?ri forget Ln? loss ami oe ab' to rebuild the house ol worship. ? SENECA"JUNIOR COLLEGE WINS LAURELS AT ANDERSON COUNTY FAIR. Seneca Junior College emerges with first and second honors in the Academic and Home Economics Contest,' winning the first in Academic and second in Home Economics. Teachers und students received ? fr?w" f'nnorriif liliiCwirni /,r? tlm U *?. ?? ? ""III type of work exhibited. This pro trays the class and type ( work that is carried on daily at the College, The.following; program will be reh derett on Thanksgiving^paAt^~" Seneca Junior College Home Com lug Annual Rally Thanksgiving Day Nov, 27, 1930, Free Barbecue Dinner.?Program begins 1Q;J0 Ay At,; Chorus: Negro Natjorial Anthems Frivwatuoh, Rrr. C. K BYrtWn, Jr.; jDhrous: "O Hail Us, Ye Free" G. Ver ;<4)i; Thanksgiving Proclamation, Mis? Naomi Sin^'eton; Duet: "Whispering Hope" Misses G. Gamble' and I Rice; Scripture. Selections?Male "Quartette; Introduction of Speaker President J. I). Bryan; Sermon, Dr. J C. Tobin, Union, S. C.; Chorus: "Gloria in Excelsis" ?Mozart. Collection; Financial Committee?Dr. p. S, Sharp, Chairman; Pres. T. A. Gideon ' ? Rev. J. 'D. Hicltst? Public Collection Table?Rev. A. H, Morton, Deacon W. M. Johnson. Free Barbecue "Din-~ ner 1:00 P. M.. Basket Ball Game 3;00 P. M. Drama: "Noble Outcast," 7:30 P. M-s; College Auditorium. Ad - mission?10c. 1 fie.?You are cordially ' invited to spend the day with us at i our expense.?Reserved seats for our] white friendsr JOHNSTON -NEWS 71. - The B. T. A. met at the. County Training School on Monday November 17, at 3:30 J\ M. Quite a few ladies were present. Plans were made for their" first entertainment which will be hud on Wednesday, Nov. 26th. This 'association is a great as" set to the school. On Tuesday, November 11, Armistice Day was celebrated at Chapel I hour. The program was coin posed ] of songs, napers and. solos. At the close of" the program, Rev. Brodus gave a very interesting talk on the ?: ,u.. a ..?,i ...u... Mginiig ui tut: miiiistitiJ c*uu ?uut i peuce means to the world today. There wilj bo a district Fair held _ at the school Saturday, NoVi 29, 1930 All efforts are being made to make ic 1 a success. The Counly Supervisor will be the main speaker of the day. Miss Fannie Kimball of this city but now resides in Philadelphia, was "called home a few days last week on account of the death of her sister. Distrie Conference fpr Smith Hughes . Teachers' at Ridge Spring, Tuesday;; Nov. IS toof> .. ; ? CHARLESTON NEWS Rev. J. E. lteard. 1). 1)., Pastor Those who were present during the j morning services on last Sundpy J heard a touching and encouraging ; sermon on "The God of Deliverance.' | The passage of. th Scriptures from which the text was selected maybe) found in Dan. 6:16 reads thus: Then the king commanded, and they brought Daniel, and cast him in the den of lions. Now the king spake. and said unto Daniel, "thy (.lod whom thou set-vest 'continual1*' h. v. i!! de ' -river-ttreer**~ The pastdr~~was Lmotj' in'^ delivering this, message which ;t>rot spirituals joy and happiness. During the preliminaries, the Scripture lers- ; on was read by Rev. R. M. Turner and fervent uraver was offered bv i Bro. Wm. Jenkins and Sister N. A. McQueen. ;. , We noted the presence of several visitors who are always welcome to come in and worship with us. Mr. j Albert Hunt, a representative fiom j the Emancipation Association n nde | an excellent speech relative to he aeJ tivities of the Association and further stated that they are anticipating a Uirhtful time on January first. Sunday School was well attended and the lesson was interestingly discussed. Four new scholars were enrolled and assigned to- various class es. The pastor was present, but ow '??* to other old i<$at ions had to leave before the conclusion of the session. The weather was verv inclement during the evening and for -that reason night sty vices were somewhat hampered. Nevertheless, the pastor delivered a fine address to the members of the Leaders' United-Union. Some time ago, we made' mention of the Pn<*e boys of board No. 1. It pleaaes us to. state that girls of board No. 2 are no less active. They are cndeavorinjet^'tI<i thei r hoit niui wr^are hoping that they will continue. Their name are as follows: Misses Mary Powell, President; Ethel Brown Vice-President; Francis Taylor, Sec rotary; Leola" Johnson, Treasurer; R Wilson, Chairla'dy; Carrie Green, Sick The Tack'- Party given by the Allen Life -Guard girls 'mrLThe evening of November 14th, was w'ell attended. The" "'<sh to extend their sincere apPrciation to all who assisted in making the affair what it was. Thoughts to Consider. , Think as little as possible about any good in yourself. Every one of us?is?now? exact ly what his oast life has made' him. _ Half a dozen lines of kindness nvv bring sunshine into the whole day of some sick person. Make the best of what you have, Morris Brown A. M. E. Sunday School, invites vou to a Group's Con test and Visitors' I)ay, to bo hold at the church, Sunday afternoon, Nov. 30th, at 4:30 o'clock. Two prizes will be awarded. Be a Booster for vour group.? Committee:?Miss Beatrice Green, Miss Hattie Green, Miss C. S. A. Smith, Directress; Mr. P. BennettSupt.; Rev. J. L. Benbow," Pastor, f i a Sport Mod L Will Be Giv Jones Chapel A. Sat. Night N At 9:00 o'clock corner I Buy your Tickets Now! foUowtng pfeCEHT"" = : ^ nmlUiTi, T3Q0 Rev. P. Ferguson, 721 Li W. M. Clank in, ?H Mam 5? Mrs. Bertha Foggy, Coloi _ Julius White, 2321 Senati fZA. Lyle*-,?1709 Tobacco Joe Boulware, Kendalltov TlfkF' ? ' ' | ; ,/ ; . ' . : . i Saturday, November 22, 1930. "KDGKFlp.n NEWS Kdgetteld Academy "Observes Educational Week. Edgefiel'^ C., Nov. 17, 1930?The _ . .program of the sehool was lilled wlt.i FT* speeches fronwthe best talent of the I county. A . ? V ? uii Moiuiujjkat 11:00 o'clock Prof. Parker spoke pu the "Schools of Yes *n tenia" " His address was fraught with wholesome advice and timely sucH'stions. On Tuesday at 11:00 "o'clock, the teachers and student body assembled in the auditorium and listened to two excellent addresses by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sinvpkins, each spoke twenty minutes. It is a rare . thing to 1'tnd a man and his wife possessing talents for public speaking, but this was demonstrated oil Tues- \ * day by Mr. and Mrs. Simpkins, both of whose addresses 'glowed with eluquenee while they TrlecT to send a message to th<? very souls of the girls and bovs whose lives are being shap oil for usefulness. Thursday Mr. J. __ Strom Thurmond County Superintendent of Eduction spoke to nearly four "hundred uunils. His snhjpct was "The thinking man!"- Mr. Thurmond urged the pupils to think. He said the man who thinks is the man fltha"fc rule?7 2 ^ ~_ 1 On Friday Lieutenant Governor elect. Sluppard spoke. His. subject, was '.'Patriotism" in the course of his speech he paid high'tribute to Dr. R. * S. W'ikiiLson. oT State JUolIego. He ~ said Dr. Wilkinson's lifu Atas worthy of emulation, and should be An Jnspirution to every Negro" Boy." Mr. Shemnml was followed by Rev. F>. W. Anderson, who spoke briefly of present day educational advantages, for the Negro youth of South Carolina, his remarks were inspiring and instructive. ' ... .. We*feel.that much has been accom- * . plished during this weeks' program; The Home Economic Department is > making rapid progres under Mrs. R. F'. Parker. They have raised money enough to buy a sewing 'machine. i j and all the girls have-made and are " < wearine- little white aprons. , ; -?The agriculture elasses me tuiniiu,1 1 things about' under" the supervision of Prof.?I'M ee.M.iu, ' " 'j We are sorry to report that Mrs. Mary Webb is very sryk, and does not imnrbve any. Mrs. Caroline Shederick, who has been cnntiiu'd to Iht bad for several t weeks is very much improved at this writing. _We are glad to have our Pastor Rev. J. A. Gamble, returned to us." II AM Kit NKWS | . irror tri itg-Rev.-O: ifc^eoltins; taught the Sunday School lesson. 11:45 A. M, Rev. Collins preached as never before. It was a gloomy day, but we had a big crowd at serI vice.Rev. Collins wife is up attain | with us in Sunday School and Church j.service again we are glad to have her out alter a period ,of sickness. ? Rev. Collins and 1 amity were the :? | dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Thomas, Sunday.?? ^? The Royal Knights of King David gw No. 7Hi Dillon; Rev. Collins is the ' ^ Deputy solicitor lor new members*.; > see him and be sheltered in the time i el. storm, v * I. BKACTIKt/L HAIR f/L }--makkk itK.vinrrr;ns'oMW' " Kvoryotit- is attracted to the wonr ^ whose hair sparkles with, luster^ *m-beauty. I) iliose Marvelous Grower will show you how to*' ^ . luxuriant growth of hair that\Y thi' envy of all" vonr fvienda ^ beautiful hah Fir ObtltlUhlj^""* M falling- hair, itching scalp. * -m gray hair "to its natural co"* Marvelous Hair Grower at' _ pense: your money back $1.50 jar only 05c, postpaid ' ' -^K! an teed. ' _ . ws | LA ROSE M ANl'FACTU V|, ro * ?21 \V. 7th St. Oklahoma .ty'0^' I Christmas J " Cajds \ We ^ , ?5ave an ex, c?!te3Pcollection of i^^latett designs. * ^Krl Jn vnnr order rnow. i 3RD T^r <el li<)adster -3t- ^ 1^1, 'ion Church l""' ^ ov: 29. 1930 I Sumter At Blossom Streets Tirkpt? pjirt iw. .. fl g " ?" 1,t: "^Ultu ill, ViiC J fttosxorn St 1*014. fiurol Street. 1 __L^^ street? . /. / / m lial Heights / l Street 1?f?Street I Jl IS 50<^ ? ?'