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^ I THE "OLD GRAY" AN]
I 4 * E. PHILIP
Bishop Ransom's 1.otter lit
All of the presiding elders of South' P1
' Carolina have received a special com-..c<
niunication from the Episcopal head ti
which in part follows; "This conies~to T*
inform you that a younciV with the u'
presiding * elde.rs. hereby called to L
: meet n-Sumter, s. Itl. or Fcbruaiy V
_ 12, and lU, 1 Mease invite two or
threti of the . most induencial lay c.<
, members of jour district" to come and
spend at least one day. Please also 1>
mvite' the. otlicers of the; \V. II. and
13. If by the time we meet. yojj. have 11
not collected Sam.op Allen ~l>ny Tnnncv?^
please under writ..- it; .Our watch- v;
jf word is 'Nn retviaC' for African Jt
Methodism in South *t'aiolina." ;
All Should Appreciate It
Thy.-abo v ti -eall- xiinff? that1 Ridn>p n
. Revetdy C. Ran.-..-.i; ,1 i-:i..-\q.-.?in heing ft
?the bishop |o|' ail l.he people.- I'he (>1
masses as well- a. the eludes. A
, council for the lniniMry as has been |
heretofore is perfectly .in order. * hut
when it is >o far f a. biny as to in- ei
(dude the laity it is wonderful.' .The. M
laymembet - have always .desired an' h<
opportunity to ..-otlVr suggestions \
when it comes t<> Jk_ a.1!amrcinent <T c<
church atlans in - i . And now v<
fRat their loin; ha la d for day has y.(
CUine. 1 jtee 11 1 My eTc:ite-I 111
success for y,hi.- pa! -district t)
with it- iVdirte" ti'a-!-, r. |*ea<-e >'lToTTf(f-m
be written *??:i y . - fr .:n- tlie tr
mountains-to fh~ -/a,'. and both V
ministers and fcr r . SWiid'ti
' work as a 'unit -in jm! i y- Bis- hi
hop Ransom'- pf sn. t.. this end i\
let us both labor end pray. 111
* ^*t*omm'UWic'aTioH -I'-fdai' T>h (i'reen " hi
? T Vr *-! In . "V" \ I1
I University and v: let, rdciit of the >'*
I (iood. Samaritan UospUtU h.'.tli ins':- w
tutons' in <".d ; , A . . .i
iunowinff: "ii. i H ><,i ']
and church in riu ? :t f't'l I ii;-... \w ex- Xl
tend thank's .t: ;.1n ;mj I i
work y.ri '1,1 , *?. . ' i )i,. in i j i;?
tiorr. J'hirifru: (! . tint
we can !>ii< > w ' I? "iiTii-: ]
isters anil p. P iistandin.-'
this strinyVijc.. < n;:iii i,;-; .l)'?
forth His lien- i ?? . ativ'i.n tic hi
pood work .or' : *:tt;?! h<
^foHw&kh those . ! !.:>-\v .our <>li'i-' 1?i
gatjons ri'1! 't!1 a: 1. Hi-. Sims, w
our president is ? >>:? : ii>y 'every e^crt. nt
to Economize i.ti. r.t -i : that car Work ic
may be pernct('.;{ -i. the- fruits of I'*
which are felt n..w at;'.! e. i!i.ho..r?*alht'
ed fully in .Tape.
If at anytime yea ... ( _ nt'iv?* .any II
?brother win. is r" . : ^11.i 1 i- ai
zation or medical - ; I uu- a. as in pet'-'lit
" ?tntVndpnt of the ("I *' I saaia't Pun ll-.s dt
pital r extend t' \'< : nr." invitation.'to p
please bring*dV* ' hyv^,. the f] fu
Samaritan IlosP!t:d '.? put .Iv-'nV- in (,|
touch with me. V. r-"-. r. t to i.p etl
considered. et? ." ? ? - -yt
.. - , * Answer To I'rajVr '
The above 5? ih tie otl : ?|q ? !'"*'ii
? answer to ir*.ru- aT' a aw-.:-.i>rayt > <. Ministers
irn- py . .kp-envina
feel greatty ;. .i, . *t>r. Green l.
"for "this at!Vnr.r;.i:-' TTv^n" u-v Tinlike
has never I . ', 1 ; <> ..f l?i f ,) <>. (.
H I am sure .th.a* '< : ?v\i: -the
superintendent.'ari] "i- \ke insti- 1
tution for this Fiir' r ..eh-ra^-n. ?ri\
en to the nonv - vh-i'. ?n-..
among, us. F.
lay members, h:?v. ' . -. ml !.-.f \\
?? mpritiVTV rtr.-TT ... - ' ~
commodatjoti-.*
Our N'eiiil." <v. !V.
?7 The Rev. .7.- V.\ \\ li\-:nir nest
door to us ami" ijn?miHei::t
ministers' of,* he >! ' K: iseOea!
Churt h.?\ > i ????!? ?rrt?rhr?~
Good Sunui' i't : ,:;,y ' "
night ilODu!?? : e . \yix~_
almost a she ' ' many friend.
?, Uf]'l It. X.... . . 'i i i.-., .i: riiiii - , ''
nlaiiH'd i!('( ;i -i .i i .. ?. 11.i
continue goi'r... . *. . i;i. . lit '
condition seiv .. \ 1 m " ? nh:
end. The Lv pn r. ported '
t<? Jr. one .Of I ! - ' or. a lift'; ' ;?! '
his dein-niin;-t I -II. L- tl t ndi-ai s
to (h,. core. Ilf * I , \.i\ I;<
5 | .with' hoods' in ( ~ * r-* 11..11 v ( i1 ;i?d
tions wove i t at a!! tiui.-, 11
lie was. a line i;> -/-'a-.r. arid v\,. arc *
pained to pan him. Unit. Wc fl
feel safp in s; .\'jr.},' is..resting
now in the pr< suu-r i.:' the Lord. 11i- |
widow- and only da . -i.'cr have the ('
prayerful e-yntpn^liy-^d1?h<- w-ntire p?!
community in thi.-* t i.i ii^'tire at .loss. '
Johnson-Bradley-i j r?<f'-vtni:cr-- 'were in
charge of the, funeral. This is one of ^
the best equipped firms in; the' South.'
- Their ser-vic p-is- hly np-to.dHto inn'
every respect. Tlv-ij amhulaTt'ce^see? 11
vice leads all the Thmi t.>o thdv
distribute ac4s e I;h dr.'-ss-to the ?
ing as well as' e;;. ;n am-nu.-nt to ed i- 1.
cation. The fuiu-rn! v as .conducted 1
fr m .John Wo-h-v JI. I". ''hurt-It.. M.n- ; day
afternoon and was' largely at- ^
tended. _ Many leading ministers' r
from his and ?> her,, . Io~n~<niiinations.' J
took part. The s-ernion l>y the Itcv. s
Cooper, the'nev.ly assumed past of df;i
thiA chnrcVf* ronrle a wonderful' i'nmros-- a
sion on 'the people t>f Columbia.
1 t
Boil l*p But Boi! Down
The aspirant? pot is boeinninpf to, 3
boil in African Methodist circle.4 in b
South Carolina and it roems that cv- j
erybody is poping up for eonnoctional !
consideration. Dr. 'I'.'.1, M iir-, is ask- - t
ing for the episcopal - fr.a-vt'l for Atfri- j u
ca exclusively. Dr. .1. Ml -Taokson -of t
s Greenwood asked that the state F
think on President Sims. Meanwhile ii
he said that Dr. J. F). Beard would
*" * fimlnr n unnrt hi. hop if iilypfarl ftr-js
Sandy Simmons' has . never come- out
.of the race. The .state owes Dr. C'ajt; !i
its support as a (rcncrai oflicqr, not s
simply because he is a South Caro-j h
in that position. It may be' 'hat he | a
will malce another request of the |
' i oters. We cannot tell. Prof. Opo. i li
.Singleton . _ of Allen University 1 s
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[) THE NEW RIDER
ELLIS
>els that he should he gjven the oportunitv
to edit the old mother Resrder..
Dr. H emitting way is ' asking
> he allowed to pay the book conmr
out of~debt as its business manner.
The Revv-J,r- S. Beirn, Jr., of
ake City is saying that he is the
coper man for the Western Reeordc.
The Rev. W. R. Bowman is a
indidate to he one olTtKe secretaries
I" the general conference. We -have
pen trotted out for the Southern
hrjstian Recorder, but Dr. Lee A,
?in?already out.?Sinless
this pot of many, aspirants boil
>wn it will boil dry and every-appliiivt
of this state will he hurnt up
ist. where he is. But 1 am not the
ast-bit uneasy about our boiling
own before we leave for Cleveland*
lany.. \vhi}.?arg boiling upr now will
ot lie alienees to the general coil"
?rence after the annual conference
ections will have been held.
I)r. Mance L'rged To Remain
Dr. Robert Wdston Mance, Physian
the son of. thP late Dr. R. W.
lance, has recently return to his
>me state from Washington,, D. C.,
chert*?he junnpleted his medical
mrso with. honors; at Howard Uni?Lie?has
had more than one
?ar of sergical training in Freedom
Hospital which is rated among
ie best in America? Dr. Mance was
nong the leading applicants to pass
ie medical board in the State of
iiginia, which entitles him to prac
e in thiity or more states including
is own. While other states are of ring
him enticihg inducements his
any friends and Vv.ell-wishers think
: should set Tip" "ffT Columbia" with a
ranch . office at Newberry. The
Ming physician Is satisfied that he
ould.receive a flattering practice bemse..of
impressions made upon him
( Pi- lio^t ol friends, but he is- ani.'iis
to spend one more year, in hos-.
nui suijlcvix ill .NOW J Ol'K. AS to
hot her In- will yield to tlx- pormmoti
of his friends and begin his pracie
n>>w7 is ycTTq be determine. But,
iffieicnt it is to say that whenever
begins a blvS.sitiVv fronv Clod awaits
in for tire way .and manner in which
cared for his noble father even uni
his death. All children will do
ell to emulate this young educated
anly physician' in. Honoring theifpa-i
lit- as commanded by our heavenly
;H her. \
()ur Whereabouts
(!n last Sunday we were with the
i v. A. R. Raten at Mt. Zion Church
id saw a \<ondorful spirit. We" be-j
that Brother Paten is going to
> well on this charg'e. The quarter- j
meeting wa? interrupted with a.
ineral which the Rev. T. E. Harper
Itidgewood officiated. We listen1
to a fine; sermon delivered by thi '
hi tie minister upon the. occasion,
inekuey of Columbia, was in charge
"this funeral and his young funeral
rocTbfs played well their part,
his.'.week-end will find us at Taylor
hjlliel Cll'irofe StorwIoV en iti.?
e. Rev. A. A. Amiker, and at 'Mace nia
in the- afternoon with the Rev.
B. Cook. I.et the members pray,
r an out pouring of the Holy Spirit,
.et lis advance on our Knees."
> i'. <;i:onm: M:WS ,.
1 i" the .T:imiiirv 111, it.-n..
1'nlnnH'v Purtlsw ?=~??*
Prof. tlcorire Singleton. announced
is eanddacy for Uie editorship of
io.'A. M. K. only paper.
Prof. Singh-tun, is.an aided writer
hd a man of good common sense
,.o ?-loin his sensible sayings
r *r pointed Points")", and to leot hinv
- :ich Jvuior woiild mean he Would
r/.v in that "capacity eciual to ahy
inn. ... . ; .? '
. I.ul South Carolinians and- the" T'.
. . support him. ' r' ?*
! '. ia 1 v (VleTiraTio n is
o r< ly a day in a country town and
* not. 'celebrated as it might be* in
t ic-. \Vllat is the matter with the
jt'n.i.i i,f' V nii?'!i..> /?..o?.L,
. . V .. - . . ...v . ,v
.1 ii<> tin y nut krfow that the free"'n
:hi-y. obtained through the sign
ig of tlu- "Emancipation PrbclamaJpn
and still ue haven't the freedom
s we should have.
Tlu> Laws of South Carolina has
eprivi d us of the right to vote, ex
e[Yt in Democratic Primary and?to
oin 'f you wouW?htr a traitor to tin
ace.We
saw in the papers that the E
i. iie/.eV "iJaplTst Church of Boston
dassaehussutts; has celebrated the
if special interest to the people of
St. George for Reverend W. S.
lavcnel a former St. George boy is
iastor of the church. Everything
npst. niovc up lor better times in libit
Wbnder how is Nina Mae McKinicy
Daniels getting along in Paris.
iTncjf arc- hard- around St. George
ays people. But everybody is riding
n an automobile of some kind;
round Badham, it is known as the
Cigarette Age" (that is selling edroons
of . ejgirettes to obtain, money
On Thursday evening Jan. '8, Mrs.
L/.ry Dantzer passed to'the great
eyond. t
She was a member r\f RrOtml A \f
1. for a number of years and a good
[(-'hrirftnn ftmerrrh scrvrceswas'hrrtd
t Bethel A. M. E. Sunday conducted
iv Rev. W. F. McBrown. Sister of
it. Paul circut on account of the illless
of Rev. E. C. Anderson, Pastor
AVe feel that our lost is heaven s
mini i? i ?
, She leaves to mourn her loss her
unhand, Mr. Thadeus Danttzler, a
on Bertie and other children and i
ost of (datives and friends.
: while. ; I
nd friends. i
KeV. E.'C. Anderson is on the sick
istT we "hope and pray for him a
peedy recovery.
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J THE PALM!
Mr. Hydrick Strobel, Mr. Wm. Sin
gleton Eddie Cunningham' and Mr
- D. Cunningham, \ isiti'd. Mrs. C. Stro
bel here Sunday Mrs. Strobel jjccom
I panied them_ back to Gar.pptt for
rlvhile. .
Mr. S. J. Jones returned home Mon|
day evening after spending sometime
at Grrrneft- with his brother Mr. Os
i ear Jones.
| Mrs. Cathreen S. Cunnings sperd
the week-end at home.
Mr. Joshua Moultrie spent Sundav
I at Branchvilje; to attend a. welding,
We are farced to ask pur custom4-ors
to. please pay their dues. if you
j don't,'. the paper will have to be stopMr..
S. J. is very lonesome snic-i
IVIiss A. L. L. .returned to State Col
| lege.# ' . ? .
t* Miss P. M. B, looks pitiful since I)
! L. disappeared. 7 ' 1
Miss B. B. W., is trying to get C,
|H.-back-?? "
| . Wm. McB., "SHVs" Re realty loves
j W. "A." N.
Just imagine D. L. getting married
* Miss E B. H., says I). J, M., got
; r^Thfr^Ling." - i
Wonder can 1 -frnd? a- s-woe t -h?*art
| says P. M. B.
1 " . . .
m t ^ .
SALL'DA -N KAV-&
Rev. W. T. Kenner preached a noble
sermon at Pleasant Hill Baptist
Church Sunday, Jan.- 11. He used for
a text Luke. 2:11. For unto you is
born 'thin day o Savior who js Christ
the Lord." Subject Jesus among the
many Kund things'he said. Jesus and
God is always in the-majority. The
tie that binds us to Jesus is greater
i than any other tie. There has Blj
ways been peculiarities about the Son
i of God. Some time wu.cun not make
room in our home for our children
and friends, but we can always mak i
room in our hearts for Christ. A
large basket of fruit was gj\yn to-the
Pleasant Hill members by their Pastor
Rev. W. T. Kentier.
The teachers and students are be1
goring their work with" much interest
for the in w year-all are-Tr-y ing
to make {his year's study and work a
great ,siic?ese. The little folk in the
beginners class are enjoying stories
told to thrh"Wf~thc~ Eskimos by~ their
poacher. Mrs. A. L. Clarke and the
sand table is also a beautiful scene
of the Eskimo land. *
The "cture shown at Saluda High
{ Seluwi.Lb.Y- Mr. . I>. Dickson of Colum|
bin. S. were'enjoyod by all. Ever
/body is looking forward to his ;,re
| turn with another show on 22.
| We regret very much that our
7th grade teacher, M;ss Susie B. Cority
is ill.?We hope for her a speedy
I recovery.
I Miss Corle'-'s Neice, Uueen is teach
r m \ii^ r ,.i.,
was the dinner fjuest of Misses Hat_ati_Luu.
aauL Elizabeth Davis on last
..Sunday.
?m % ?
TWENTY-FIVE VERS IN THE
MINISTRY
On the .'5rd "Sunday ni^bt in EJutenUj.
bvr_at St. Peter's A. M. Er ?hurch,
Waltcrboro:, S. C., tlu* Pastor Rev. A.
F. H. Horry, 1). L)., stated to hfs" audi
net* That this month marks the 25th
year of his ministry, and gave them
'he following- resume:
That he joined the South Carolina
Conference at Sumnicrville, in Decemj
oer,' liH)5, and received his first ap!
pointment from the hand of Bishop
j l), U. Coi)'\:- 1). I).
t 11 is til'.-; appnimiin in uas al (Jiav
-- s Station,, a-mission point w-jth four
Terr?rrrrmbrr?. That Tthry^ rvursh i p
b>g cabin mih iin' usual
| lay chhdiiey. rough backless seats
j and a tabic for a pulpit; he walker!
e: ' miles to and from the phtfrch
bach Mimlav, at a salary of $5.0t> in r
'north.* That he and his idem be r
breed- circh otherj and lie loather to
leave tlunv,
But since- then he has pastured
from one to six churches during a
.<..oTiUu.4-iK.o-y.oaiv c.unsi.st ing nf scyjr.ral
hundred members taking in thousands
-trf?juiiiei >, ilu<l caused many, hundreds
to 'confess Christ.
- That lie bought, built and remodeled
parsonage's and churches at the
cost of many ;thousand dollars", and
paid thousands of. dollars for mortgage-;
on ehureh property.
H<- postori'il in K ngstree, Taft,
Lake City, Alt. FTcasa i it / Charleston;
Aiken and .new \\ alterboro. The
churches at Alt. Pleasant, Aiken uni
the-two in Charleston (Ivbenezer aim
Alt. /<?>> \v-kere he spcnt?eigh4.
year* are among the finest churches
in the state. Alt. Zion in Charleston
and Cumberland in Aiken; are beauti
ful and spacious brick structures
w; + i -:ne organs Costing thousand;
Jjf'dollars." Ami the ?records shov.
that his last report at each place-was
lP- ?^r than etty previous report.
TC St.atedc^C?o that he has beer
( highly honored'by his church in mar \
ways. He was a delegate (alternate
. and?regular)?td- '.three .general?eori.ferencps.
At St. Thpuis1, Mo., in 192t
Louisville, Ky.t in 1^)24; and Chicago
--44L. in li*2k, At Lou'4K-vdl? he secre'
"r the South Carolina ''<le
-gation, and secretary of the Gencr
al Conference Committee on statistic:
an<l in Chicago, was secretary of the
Committee on Memoirs, and made
and read the report on that mosi
solemn occasion in. the General Con
ferencc, before a thousand delegate:
- from all part* of tbu world.
T*? i- ?--v| to organize the r"4"H<
- Allen Christian F.nil.nvnr Tr>o~i<
j Convention, and \^as* its Trrst Vice
President for ten years. Was head ol
the Senior League Department at th<
Your.g People's Congress in Birming
ham, Ala.; attended the 'World';
Christian Endeavor Congress in Nov
jTrrTTTTTi "70017" TrTTi'rYiTiFuir
T>ian Endeavor Poncrue S"icrintenden
in point of service in his* church ir
the state. Served also as presiding
e^ll?i-ha?-se<ated-ae-Recording-Stgtis
~tleal and chief Secretary of the" FhT
metto and the South Carolina Con
ferences. Was one of the five dele
gates re-' eventing . the A. M. E
O . '
STTO LEADER
MM?f <????^?????1
- Church in South Carolina at the Na-j
tional Temperance and Law Enforcement
uoniejence in Nashville, Tenn.
Has been a member of the Trustee
Board of Allen University since 1909.
That he has appeared on many platforms
bt fore vast audiences to deliver
addresses, lectures and orations
with marked success; Has always
been' interested in civic affairs. In *20
Allen University honored him with
the degree of Doctor of Divinity. ...
He is receiving the congratulations
.of his many friends upon the completion
of-a quarter century in the
ministry.
j._. ^ lie hopes to be elected to the next
'-General ^Conference at Cleveland,
| Ohio |n 1932.
_ "EAST SPENCER, N. C. NEWS. |
Shady Grove JJaptst Church
??? By Saran Dubois: ?1 s? =The
True Light Missionary Circle
cf SlTady Grove church met at the
I- home of Mrs. Maftie Campbell, Friday
afternoon. Mrs. 4^die Craige
L presided. The Scripture lesson was
. beautifully explained. The hostess
, iAl/nn cqTqTI An loff tIAO llH/L
j black coffee.
Mrs. Albertha Daniel returned home
.[Friday night from Union, S. C. where
she spent a pleasartt vacation with
'her parents. 'J
. i Rev. J. S. Daniel tiad the misfoTJ
tune., of getting .his car torn up Fri- J
j day night, while on his way- to the;
' station' to meet his^'wrfe. It wag' a I
' 1 miracle to all why.. He was not
[smashed to death, but he^ was^^not i
j o^ piu a.\u2i XjiJuiniM os oq.w qaunqa'
- I oq; jo a.ieqtueiu pus uopJBd aq? oD
, squBq; passaadxa pue auiujoiu Xsp!
j-uns qajnqa o; irio sba\ uaauads o} j
pOAOux X|}uaaau SBq oqAV luaiBg-uo; i
-sulAV JO Apoiuaoj sasoj^ *? '? JW
sauA\ox a>ll!AV J1V'
pue supHB.W ?Hnl 'JJV iXxiny U8lls'
-.iBft jO 's.tajstB a'aB sPipBj asaqx*
AU X *.10 X avaM 10 am.fl q q p..*
"By 'ejsnanv joXbjq n^ sassapi .j
:suosaad aut.'AORoj aq-j - saatAaa> 3si
=aqi in o.uiq 01 paiqa'qap _aaa.-A,
suaqiuaiu puB aojsBd oqx 'aauaipl
D-.ns aa>iB[ b Xq pa^aoaa sbm. oh *;uap
| -loob injA\B ub qons ua;jB luaq; aaoj
; j;aq^ a'as o^ ps'[a a.iaa\ [[y -papua^B
J [|aa\ a.ioA> soDi.vias auiujoiu Xspung j"
fow-. w, a|ju4
j joji "}i{oi|u Xepuj_^B.\\e passed 'apipw;
1-8 oynb ,ioj uoi]ipuo3 auuajjns 8 ui
j uootj si:4 oq.w uospw oiuuij^- "sa^ 1
: 'uiea;!
i their suffering condition.
I Miss Sarah Holt, the charming
j daughter of Mrs. M. Susie Holt has
I i-ftu1 " New York where she J
.has been for some time. Miss Holt
|is' a talented young lady. All are
'glad to have her. back again.
Mrs. Artie Torrence is spending
istyne time with her uncle Mr. Tom
' Blunt of Harrisburg, N. C. We hope ,her
a pleasant stay.
M rs. Hattip Culp is somewhat in'
disposed at this writing,
j Even though the snow is still lin|
goring Sunday School members and :
:\B. V. P.'U. members are still in,
creasing, Ii_? ?jI
Mr. Elmo Wilson is suffering from
'an. inflamed leg-." We extend to him i
our ueepest sympainy. v
Mrs. R. C. Caldwell was hostess to
the Tongye and Thimble Sewing club
Tuesday afternoon. Thp president,
.Mrs. Eliza Holmes presided. In 4:he
I report of the Charity committee a
! suffering family in a needy condi |
I tion by Mrs. Hipps. The club aided
I with thr help of the pastor Rev. J.!
j S. Daniel and members of Shady1
-j-Grote- church Business -being - dis-i
-4^>?>Mb^tV^4.ht>=^ho>itass assisted- hy .
(Mr. Carter served a delicious menu. |
/Hearty thanks were expressed to the
hostess for the delightful repast. This
jclub is doing a great work in caring |
for the suffering and needy. It spent i
$45.00 for charity during the holidays.
-j Rev?and Mrs. AV. M". Wyatt and
' two small children of Salisbury. N.
C., spent Sunday afiernoon with Rev.
and Mrs. J. S. Daniel.
Miss Rosa Dyaam woo-happily...
Tnarriecl to^Ir. Tjheodore Archie Dec.
1G, lO.tOr Miss Synum is one of the
j popular 'young women of Spencer. I
| She is a beautiful young lady with j
black eyes, rosy cheeks. She is a.
member of Shady Grove Baptist)
ch'jrch. She will remain in Sp'encer.
i Shady Grove members extend Mrs.
Rosa Bynum Archie happy <congratu-1
' ilation* and a lone: happy^ftTflrried i
| voyage.
MOLLY 1III.I. NEWS
i | The school is still making rapid
I strides of progress under the super.
i vision of Prof. Jas. S. Roberts.
; I Entertainihents are given every
- t week in the school auditorium for
i ! the upbuilding of the school. The
| teachers are doing everything they
i ' can along with the community for the
r j good of the school. - .. .
t~ > We Wish to thank the students and
- ! public?a4?largo?for cooperating?str
/' wdHingly and freely with us thus far
, i in helping us to put over every pro y
| jeet. undertaken, and we. wish to ask
{ you to still stand by us, and help us
f:to conic out to the end of the row
5 i top notch..
j I We regret very deeply that the
; ' chain has been broken, and we have
t J lost one of our teachers, but we are
. j praying God's richest. blessings upon
5 Mrs. Sarah Wlvtcfield. jn her newly
1 elected field of labor. We hope that
; ! she will be successful in gaining !
? [many souls for Christ. j
- j" Duf-ing The entire weekT^Mrs. j
f Whitefield conducted the' devotional
j exercises. Her-discourse each day
I was full of inspiration, after she
4 | had finished she left with tyer list/
eners some decn thoughts. Mrs.;
h iLln theschoof
i but our having met her and worked |
^ with lier a short while, she has placed
a lastir" memory upon us, where
. ever?we- go we?will remember?Mrs,
~ Whltefleld and some the riuany
- things she has said for Jesus Christ.
Mrs. Whitefield is an Evangelist in
. the A. M. E. Church, she'has left the
' l
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school to preach the word of God
May the Lord help her,^blcss'her am
keep her ever near the cross.
Prof. Roberts has left.no key un
tupped in an effort to find one full;
prepared and capable of filling: fhi
vancancy made by Mrs. Whitefield':
leaving^
After thorough thbught and dee)
consideration he has been successfu
in Securing one well prvpared, full,
capable and elficient to master th<
task, and put the program over, in tie
j person of Mrs. Janie Reaves a recen
! teacher in' the Nichols Graded Sehoo
' We are hoping Mrs. ReaVes muel
success in her-View field and we assur
her that she'll have the hearty co
operation of Prof. Roberts with hi,
"big heart" and his co-workers. Wit I
outstretched hands w<J> welcome Mrs
Reaves?as?-new-member to uui
"family" The Holly Hill Gradet
School faculty."
The teachers .and students are hart
at wbrk again. You'd necyer thinj
there ever was a holiday. Every
thing started off Monday morning likt
clock-work. ' - ..
The football- season is history ant
now the attention of the lovers j>
sport is naturally turned ro?oUioj
pars of sport. Each day f\nds the
boys on the ball field getting in trin
for the baseball season which is jus
ahead and the girls can be fouiu
easily on the-basket ball court.
On Monday night the "New Yorl
Strutters" gave a program in the
auditorium.
? On Kridav iinrht"~ Mt."' Cr<"ir~~Hem
minffway of Orangeburg gave a mov
incTDicture show at Lovely Hill Bap
tist Church.
Messrs Frank Cain, Jr., and Walter
Roy Bunch motored to Charlestor
on Tuesday to take Mrs. Lizzie Jac
ucsq to Roper Hospital. her husbani
and others aecompaned them ,on th(
trip, ..."
The churches in Holly Will' has'Titfc
en on new life, most every night yoi
can hear the bells calling the members
to some church program.
Rev. E. A. Davis, is the t'tficiqnt
Pastor of Lovely Hill Baptist Church
Tie has such a pleasing smiTe" and
always makes one feel at home to hi.church.
Rev. P. C. Lisbon is the stalwartt
Pastor of Bethel A. M .E .' Church.
spiring- . '
Miss O. B. Lislron President of the
A-. C. E. League 'also organist of the
church and a teacher in the Sunday
School.
Prof. J. P. Edwards is Su.pt. of the
Sunday' School and Secretary of the
church. He's a great worker.
Deacon Frank Cain, Jr., is a beacon
light in Lovely Hill Haptist Church;
he takes such an interest in his
church. He does'nt feel that the servv*!m!mXmXwX**X*,XmXmSX*vvv*X**X'
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We have one of the most
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g 1422 AHHemhlv Street,
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?_ Saturday. January 17. 1931.
^^ if s can p? on unless?he is?there. _? .._
j He is-a <^*mwu>ii(iable young, many apd ?
t is esWMHetl lustily iii his home town r
-^"TTolfy Hill. Most fvovy new mem-? ???
j hi r that, .ions tlie church sheets hrm
a for their leader. He is letting his
s ljKht shine. '" .
We regret very much that Rev. 1).
> S. Wells has moved his family to
I | Row man. the children w 11 be missed
i greatly in school also he and Mrs.
? I-Row man vvil?be?in Hicr com- _
l innnity. ' We wish .them success in
t their new ho.no. ? ? A-'
.Mf^dames K. . Anderson, Sr., !?..
i 15. Ruiwn. -M. Abney Raker, M ssos
c Mary Harper. . Knchd Rhimister, K.
- Montgomcryr Aftrlvento IV-ssly, little?
s Miss He" nut*. Smith and Mr. W. It.
? ; Bunch, \v -re the d tiller guests of Air.
1 and .M,s. K. A. Anderson,. Jr. My. 4
' v.'h.nt nit - ' lie t.d'l"' wan I) avily lad
J en witb'all k hds of-good- c als;_~ Each
't nioyod the dinner . sumpteo'Jtdy,. on
i Sunday January 11.
t . . M sc.a::.a> I.ula Banks, Anna Lam- ' ,
" J bright.1'. !>. Brown, M. Abney Baker,
' ; little Bern ice Smith and Mr. W. R.
i-Buneh AVg.-.e callous. at' the homo pf
' Mr. and Mrs. W. .t\ .'LV.derson.
H LiUh . M-ss Lulu Ui-aV-'S is malri'
^nl'itTtTjr ?;u. 1 lolly Hill (leaded
' j School, she is hero w.ih hrr?mother?
1 I Mr*, .laniy. Reave*. the newly added . j .
* i member to the *faculty.
I for their su'\t>er: loll deta Is in next
issue. .
H Read the I'ulnutto Leader if yon.
wish to know who's who hi Holly Hill.
M * A NTH I'llTOWN XKWS. . ~~
<)p .T ! ii i iii ry 11 llo- Siiinlriy School 1
was well at'elided. A large crow '
' favu??oui?Us?hear?bee?w.H'd of Clod. '
I ] Rev. Pruti, selected a passage from
J Joshua "Jd:" ! : suhieet. "The-'Six Cit
' : ies of lit t'uge." This was worth hear
' ring. Our hearts was made to rejoice
, to hoar the servant of"<jod expound
II the word. Rev. Pnritt. is a preacher
1 * and "teacher that knows-'tunv tn^imt ?
' tlu. piou'i.iin urn1. Hi him tin .
J church div'ded ^into cluhs. and thru _ ,
| this method we are honintr to wfn a
' , -suecess1'ul \i.ar aloii" "?lings,.
Rev. and Mrs. Pruitt. is?-\yell thot
' e of by the. member::. Mrs. Pruitt js
j taking an active* part in the church.. '
j Mrs. ' 'ToRiiov- is visi'ling her r '
' mother who has been .'Ml for several
! iiiotillis." Mrs." Tolihey rrrrrrrs?from???"" .
I Ki;,...heth. X. .!.. where she has spent
|'several years. \\ r vv.s'i liir Mrs, l>v!
j tyrr a speedy recovery..
j To reach the Colored
I people of the South advertise
in the, "PalmettoLeader
to get results.
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