The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 21, 1931, Page Page Two, Image 2
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THE "OLD GRAY" AN]
E. PHILIP ]
TIIK Sl'MTHR MEETING j*
That the meeting of ministers,-lay?i
members -and missionary workers in '
the "Game Cock City" last week J
' .in response to the eall of Bishop .
Reverdy C. Ransom, accomplished un
tohl geod. no ?>>?. would deny. It was
the best ot^the kind that we have ever
witnessed. The state fromyevery
angle was iargely represented.. And
the contact, friendly greetings and the ,
exchange of ideas together with 1
v- timely . suggestions tnadq the whole <
affair a real lovefeast indeed. Both.!
ministers an iaymembers left |the
meeting with a.bettef understanding
?? betwn tin.ii; ? And with a'greater do. <
?? termination to do'the work of the,
church and school. .The doings and j
decisions of the meeting will be pub
lis!iedtoh pamphlets and distributed;
to the church members thifmighout
the state. Dr. A. P. Spears, Presid-i
ing Elder and the Rev. I. \Y. Jane- '
R Ti .<i..ii.n.l .... .... a.I
in making it pleasant tfor the representatives.
And too much praise can'
not be given the members of Mt, Pis-J
T? pah fiSr rh.- .-m.-r'ninment given the
delegates and.AVitors of the council, j
?~~~?TTTT: prsTTitr.^
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One of the nv.tiii features of-the [
great meeting in Sumter was the j
wonderful address of Bishop Ransom..i
Among other things the bishop said |
"I want a praying band in .all the
churches in South t'arolina. I want a
band of people" to~comc logetliei and-4
"earnestly hese'eeh thai in behalf of
our-many needs in these times. Some
of our praeia ! - ii55U to pray more'
for they are.weak in places that show j
Many presiding elder's and" bishops j
? are - not as strong as- they- ought be j
for the hlek of prayer. Say what yo-j i
will but with-all ol' our undertakings'
- and. wel planned programs, without
"prayer we are doomed to failure, fop
unless -Lhe -J-urd-Jceepi. the city the.;
watchers will watch invain. In running
for connectional offices, lots 'of
these candidate]?' will tclj., you to see
the brethren, Yes.'.see the'brethren 1
of cour-.e,. but you had better see the
Lord tot). Tis true some men do get '
elected simply by se^wig the brethren ;
butwhat ilo they.au.?^hT~Trn Yob hud ;
better consult the Lord in fervent |
? ' prayer?for- what?yrm?desire.?I?bevj
liev.e in prayer. Among the enjoyable
expresslutis 1 receive- ;p'e l'roin thos-j j
that say I am praying for you. Thtd
general confeivnei; iU approaching
ami only so many ean'pLie elected. 1
can give you e< rt Hit atcs but cannot.
elect you. But i want to say here an 1
now, that OTos~v* who will go from
hore^ 4-0?t We?( lore f-ntl t'liri-mi'i' ?1 V,iii
brthren will elect jheni. Should
any chating inthese elections you willthink
th<. linbtnihp from heaven !
sI.i?U'ek you. It' you he elected it will '
' ?be because y<>u~K'>t tiie votes/'
the resources receiveu l'mm the Afiu- .
< an -M-ethoii.^t Kj)is' opal Church in 1
The State <>t tieorjfia. and this is the .
first time in the history of the Instil, ? i
tion that it has rtccived such an off.*r.
Twc'and a hail- .wars ago, the iruieb- '|
todr.ess of M orris - liroWtT"L'ntV*ers.tly
-en-- iom ..nil Ti.i. i..'' i
v_ . v, i ia.' 11 im mi 111. s
~ . been reduced t' >')-.oiu? Ponded debt.'
-Morris Kiuvi, is vailing mi loyal mem- ;
bora of toy Ai'iuan Methodist Kuisfj
copal Church, In r graduates, una -r- '
graduates and friends to come t s i
her rescue and help put oVer this Cain- |
? paiK'n " ?? ?? '*
RFPoRTS AND oTIlKK
ADDRKSSKS
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1 'he report on 11,1 h< I'iconoiJpc Coo- '
dition of inn' I'conl.e." react bv Dr. J.
K. Beard; and "1 he Moral and Fi- !
nanciul Support, of Allen University
by Prof. C. C?. Carrett were other
, features .of the meeting. Other line]
Speeches \u*n?made hy?Div,?T. J. I
Miles, J. K.jriioinas.lv. A A11 nm~r; 1
ivi. A: Holland, ti. K. I.yles, D. C. Deas I
J. B. Smith, W. I'.. Carolina, L. II
Heniniinguayf-Prof. 11. H. Richard-, C. .
C. Williams, 1). A, Jones and others.
Dr. Samuel Native, prodding elder of
?th??- OrochviMc?ffiyttth't" made a last-'
ing- impression in iiis annual s.er- .
moil to the council ami Dr. J. it.
Smith was at- his -la st in his ad '
dress- on tin- reception evening.
President Siins furnished the .council
the information 'concerning the -school
and Dr. K. K. Krogdon was made '
chairman of a committee to consider
the sa-me. I he ints>ionary women
occupied ttTe al'ternooh session Friday
presided over by .Mrs. Kmnia S.
Ransom, wife of Bishop Ransom and
Mrs. K. (t iiappTtte 'the wife (if the '
late Bishop ChappeUe and State Pre.o
ident of tlie Missionary Society. A
mong other things di?eussed hy thewomen
was tlie entertainment of tinQuadrennial
C.iDve.iition which lnels
in Coiumhia either the tirst or last of
June. The exae.t date to he tix'ed lat,
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' I>R; HARRISON S HOSPITAMTIKS .
The .groat reeoption given Bishop
and Mrs. it ansnm ,hy Dr. J. MeKinzie
Harrison the' Presiding Rider of the
Lancaster " District would have done
justice to, a'.king or queen. It was 11
a class to itself. l>r. and Mrs. liar- ,
rison had over '-.'(1111 liv-wuests :u
this least including presiding elders,
ministers, missionarv women and I)r
i>. H. Sims. I'rmndent ol' Allen L'niver
?-t sity. -Whetr-it- rmrjc^trr frivirrff, honor~
to thofce .in authority and doing good
dcteds Jo follow ministers and lay 4
v excelled-. I t.- iu-l.o)) and ministers"
? will never j'oi if.-i, h jnen as-mestds
mg ctelfarmmi. Aml we pray thaV
more' of his kiiul u i4j -be raised up to
bless humanity. For Indeed he isv a
biff , man with a great big spirit and
a magnanimous soul. ^ We will ever
us. |"i
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Lg^-^ ?n- r?-r mii na^ifci.i
St
D THE NEW RIDER to
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ELLIS ! hi
ALL WILL NOT REPORT
- I take this method of expressing mysincere
thanks to_the following min- 11
isters of the Winnsboro District for
a toil report of their Allen's Day Assessment
: Brothers, is. -11. Lewis, of 11
trinity htntion; 1,, (j. Bowman, ul ^
Blhei hta.; L. D. Gamble of Eastern
fir.; James K. Johnson, Jr., of Wayman;
\\. K. Bowman, 01 White Hail, '
1. A. -tinier, irf -New Hope ami KocK ''
llill; A. K. baten, ol Mount Zioii
J. H. -Baton, ol Pairvrew; \\ iliani Jeter 1
oi hi John; 1. E- Harper of Rulge- ti
woou; P. W." Davis ol Hlythvwooci,
I'. 1*. .Wei arlaml, oi Shady Drove una
At h. Jones, ol' M. l'lllll. .Suw, joL Ji
jlist as well over assess some minis- 1
lers as to under, assess tlient lor they ci
either can't or wont try to pay neith
er one. It is quite hard lor presid
nig elders to Aland up lor ministers
wno tune pride in falling down lluc
and keeping every charge behinu
.wherever tnev are sent. I don t (
blame ore.-nnnd Otrtrrr.-xrom tipht.nu: '
all night in the council .at annual con ~~
ferenc.es to keep them out of their
districts. Such ministers should mas- .
ter the ituation sometime and put ^
thenielyes in demand somewhere. v
iv ? uriK^ACUi. i '
- (in 1 n s i Sunday wV had a yvonderlu.
ser\ lec at Shady (drove with the Rev. ;i
P. I'. MeKarland, Pastor. This is one v
of the. old registered charges of thv
district. It has a tine set of .officers \
and "member^?at both Shady ' tiroVo _n
and St. Piter and Brother Mel-'arland li
is well thought of by them at both
churches. This week-end will find u- ]
-at?Paradisu?Church?uf the Carlisle v
Circuit Sunday mtfrning with the }
Rev. \V. L. Johnson', Pastor.
This is the beginning-of our second j.
quarterly rounds and we arc anxiou.- \
for the pastors to put 'forth extra efforts
to catch uji. heir back assessments..
l)r. S. H. Lewis of Trinity
Spartanburg *anil the'Rev. W. S-Jones
of St Paul Mission paid out in full
on the first round. Let the.member.-- .
of "Cm-lisle pray for an out pouring j1
of t'j- Holy Spirit UpoiPour services .
Sunday. *'J.et us advance "on; our-: j(
knees." '
T
Our-pastor Rev?V. A. Jahuvette re- -*
ported a successful day at Jefferson
Chapel on Sunday montintr. The ser
vicy at Bethlehem A. M. K. qii Sun- h
dav ovoninir was t-ood as iisu.il. The -v
Bufcv Beys of A. M. K. church and 1
The Willing Workers of the Mt. ol- ^
"tvp Holiness church :sre planning on
-going to sec Mrs. Carrip and Little ^
Mildpod Lewis. They?have-boon ill fw 1
?niito awhile.^ ; i
Most of tlve^ auxiliaries of Bethle- '
Mem rA._lL..iy are yery active in their- *
work. 1 ? - "
Miss Willie Meano'- Hazel- was the-P
guest of Mrs. Theresa Clement Sun- a
day. .
Miss Tfattie Bertha Clement was '
the week-end guest of Miss Jessie
ClinkscrJes." f. ~
Mr. ami Mrs, C. Clements and 1
dauirliter T.?" riin and Mi-s Ha/el arid -**
.Ur/U illiam llson nio!o'iv<l to r.tvrrr^
ville Sunday. .While then- they went
to review the remains of the late
Rev. Mrs. Haywood Steward. She
will be buried Tuesday. We rejrret 1
llie l<).s,s of,Mr.-. Stuwaiik-.,'.-.- ?Mr.
Wilson has pono honia to Ab_
bevrtlefor a few days on sotne busi- '
ness. .
Mrs. Tillia Pay ton has prone to *'
Maeofri?(in., for?a?couple?of wi i k?We
hope her a happy visit.
There, will-be "a " hip propram. at "
the praded school Tuesday, F<-h.- 17
to end the study of Xcpro History "-'J1
u rek.? 11 ?????? ?L
We are very plad to say That Mrs. ^
.Mary T1 Williams has recovered ?'
TTonTdTeT^TlfneSjrr"" |
The nvahv friends and nn niber? -pf
Rev. S, J. Cowan the ex-pastor of the '
' Rnfr Y\ l#?Vin m A AT "F* /?V> I> vr?V? ti'iivn
<rlad to srt>. him last Monday at t.he ;i
Founder'"* Das, proeraip.
Mrs._ Jeneret t(. is heginmng her '
nraetire for the .big play titled '" The
Twelv.e Tribes of Israel.!'' _
CHARLESTON NEWS. '
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The State meeting of the Mission- .
ary department of the S. C. Confer- !
enre was held at Sumter. S. C. Thurs
day and Friday of last wyek. It was
well attended l>y the many ropresen- ']
latives of the-A. M. K. church thru- t
out the sUvtr. Quite a large delegation
went up from - Charleston, re- v
turning much enthused over that v
very (Treat and progressive program.
They hope to put over this year for f
the Missionary department throuirh- ?=
out the connection. Many helpful sug h
gestionis -were?planned, while leading?
up to the greatest gathering-of wo- r
men that was over held in this State, ti
they jhope to represent South CamTina
at the Quadrennial that is sche- h
dtfled for the Capital City of this !
star., r'oll I TV! hin in nnni- fntnrn 1,
On last Sunday morning a distinguished
visitor, Dr. P. J. CHavis of p
Chicago, formerly of Charleston emd m
eX-presiding elder tof the Charleston '
district preached., a\ soul stirring scrnion
to a very creditable audience at
Mjj. Zion. . I
- At the evening service Dr. Wither spoon
preached a very <.trorfg"and instructive
sermon. His selection for *:
his text 23rd chapter of Genesis. A
good aiakeaee iol' nte-rober^-and visitinjET
friends. V
Zion a,re improving and being scratch | ^
cd from the ..sick .list, Mrs,. A. C. "
Mayes., is still confined to her bed; >'
though showing slight improvement.
Miss Sarah Magdoline Horrv. the ""**
daughter of Rev. A. F. B. .Horry and
teacher at Schofield Institute and in- ^
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THE PAI.MKTTr,
ructor in music passed through the Fi
ty* last Monday enro.ute to George-'ai
wn to attend the funeral of her in
and mother Mrs. Cloe Woodbury, lai
ife of the late Rev. Fri'dik Wood-|
?ry. igi
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JOHNSTON NEWS j in
1 T i s?ii
.Mrs. Frances Walker an aged-ei~ tie
sen of this town departed this life or
riday afternoon. Feb. ~ 1 ,"i at her w
ome on' Ajken Ave. Sin- leaves ,to 1
lourn a brother and a lu>.-t of rela- Fi
?ami?friends. . , dt
A game of basket ball wa's played
11 uur campus Tuesday evening, Feb.
0 betweop I.oesville and Johnston; '
in- score was 1S-H! favor Johnston.
Kosa Belle Davis a member of -.thg>|.
Utii guide class is And posed at i
!ii> writing we hope for her a spoedv ' \1
rc.ve;, ' I A
IV. i". *'. .Mclpfo. !i repor1- a ^u
lea-ant -toy in Alcgu>tu, Ga.. oil last U
'bur.-daj and Friday, attending "lie
i>nfi-reiiev at I'aine College. ' sil
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\\ ItI-TMIRE NEWS I CI
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Mr. Sheddie Bank is .in a serious i a
oniM.tion and we are hopng for him
speedy recovery. (y
_ We ai e sorry to hear <>f the death ' \j
f\Yr'^BTH*nie Raifoi'd. who depart j \j
(I this lift. r-\-h. Tn^rwft--^4-_Krnn I ..j
lock; \v:i-: ;|f ]-'lint Tlil Baptisi I f ;
'hurch. Fob. 12. . He is survived by a 1
l ife ahd, two *si?ters; he-tvas a t4ti j*
en ??n Wbiimlrt^. ?" . j : | j
Miss (iriuie Johnson has been con- j j
mod tn her hod I'm the past week i
ml we hoiM- for her a speedy reeoV.- J 'A
Mr. W. M. Wallace made his first j
isit a<-Jour District Superintendent j
f the part anbury and the Winns- ^
iorn Districts. ; ~7T~"~~~'r ?
.Miss Anna L. AbranTs nccohipan- jj
id bv Miss- Mary Otanvp spent the j
yVek-end with M-iss Abrsuns parents, ..
dr. afid Mrs. 11. P. AbramsA
Miss F.liottc H.- Abrams'after spend |
utr i\ week w'llll her?parent i- has re-., ?
urned- t<? her school. i ^
crORCI-i'OWN (1LIMMEltlNdS. | n
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Hishup li. Ranspni preached at
(ethoj A. M. F. church last Sunday j S
iTrnilrttf. He demonstrated?to?
irpe and happy conprepauon in an
iteltipent Mid powerful sermon that ( li
e dwells in a live and living present i
nd is not tied to a dead past.. lie;
rdd?ht-?hearers?io?emphatic?terms.
hat. the prohlenis now facing lis are!
v ?alline' upon u'le shades of those I p
rdl'i hllVe '1 111 0- linn- ;nd p:t-s-j
d oil. B.thelites are j istly* proidl j
f their Bishop and tjioy realize' that
e has raised the standard of those jxi
i tio -it iii t he seats of tlie miphty.: v
'lie collection was stol.lIU With four; >V
tansom preached at M. Mcpheo A", j
I. K. -church at the cveninp services
lev. J, C.-.Janies, pa-tor: !
In an impressive ceremony tip. fol-1 B'
twititf children were christened at :
h-thel Sunday mot;ninp hy the pood j ^
Bishop- Laura. Inez. Clarice and , "
la.ry d.<?uise Alston: Marco., Bruce.
rd vTilerTn 1 Inward: .lames'and Xe-| ^
( mi: h Bnhrn-on and l'hilip H. Brtin l>
oil. Jr. . vv
Mrs. Cine W'odhury. wife of. the | el
u... ir> W \l* ..'..liin i .\
[in* urx. 1 . ? ? . ? ? ; " " .? - I
tsheyille. N". ('.. Friday. Feb.- 13th | si
v.\ \, ii-jpiI lnnc Ueino-day. I? eh. j ct
oy, with n hl-ftlo tfU III" 11m nf H'liV g
ives .ami friend- paying a last <ri-!P
nte *t< a well ^qajil_ at;djJlWlULlf uiJ. \v
ift'. To'all of us who were privi-1.-:
><r,.d {o observe her in her daily life! a'
he .showed us by precepts and ex-j st
o,jili' hovv a "rrr i tr.iii sitouii! i'v s,
"here was "a sweetness, a irraceful-1 (11
ess, a sincerity . ahout her that was j (]
ivine. She had the esteem, friend- .
hin and love of all who knew her) ](,
rid all (ieortrtow'n 7s saldoiil'd la i n(
er on-s+ny.. Rev. R. F? Bmirdon as-| ^,
istod'Hvy lo'ilal mjnikl'TS paid touch- j,,
n'tr tvihutr*r'Mr. and Mrs. das. Wood-[ j,
try, Mr?and .Mis?1 tnvwl W,..wUoiry .
li-s Ruby Woodbury, Mess s. Geo. I t.i
nd Peter Woodbury. 'Miss Pmily. jbhnsi
n. Rev. A F. R. Horry, and r
lis- Sjirah Horry were here for the j
Mr: Willis :.nl Mis-es Maria |
lit.I May Florence j ~
nd spent the week-end.' with Missi,,'
lerlha Eraser.
Mr-. Kliza 11 <?\v aid graeiisusiy-' eir.
rtJiin. d the V; fun-. C.hih <>n Tuesay
last.
Miss A. I.. 'Kennedy and: I'i'of. I,.
elight fit! ev eti'in'ir at their last meet
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Ihvaiid .Mrs, 1 fi. Teele went to *(
h Viirh. N t<> en end the funeral "
f Mrs. Teele's mother.
Mrs. Minnie Rhue of Chattanooga, | a
Vnn.,' \ya?' a pleasant visitor here! u
his week, 1 f'1
Mr. A.".T. Oh-dftent of Charleston v
nis Here in iiwiVT.nro liusjness' this h
reek. IJ
Rev. T W. Brown, Airs. Fannie--k
'arolina and Miss Ruth" Blussengale k
pent a few days in Columbia on E
u-iness. ' u
Mr.?Floreneo?Williams has?organ-, w
z-ed a-Thrift Cluh among the young a.
'Conie. It's drdng nicely. - j p
The. eitizens Relief Committee JI
eaded hy ReV. It. E. Rrogdon a.nd |
t< v. (?. (I. I>aniels is doing crcdita-1 p,
i(. work.- I u
Rev. (\ (' I.nnj;,.,j}Hstor of \VrKley jt
I. K. ehuryh U' progressing nicely) (j.
.ith his work. 01
\V KST.M INST Ell NKWS ^
? rm-rm r , s
The?Lincoln biithday program- *Vi
ohn Wesley 'M. K." .Church; Rev, Me tf
Lilian. Rastor was wonderful Syn
uy evening: many interesting, suh m
rmn i'i i:ing' l.iiiroln .ni'l his great I?
"oi k" were discus?o<T iw
. TTr-irnrnVi tf fmi'i , Mr. Hi.own. Mrrf
V'.hite of Walhalla. S, aTul mans J ."'r
t her U'olV. m?Town?Simda.i PVcn- \\
ik'. . ATT^attci.do.r the LineoTrirs pro- ~sT
ram. ' , R
Misses L. Idovd amj,?At Wright, -to
Irs. Nannie IJ. J^iekson, M. Childers, Jo
Jr. and Mrs. Benj. Childers, Mr. nt
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> T.RADER
rank Strickland, Mr McKinnly, Moss
id Mr, Clay Childers all attended the
usic concert at Seneca Jr;, College
st week.
The, \ altuitine Party given at the
*aiied school Monday night, was a
icct.-s. ^veryone present seemed
have enjoyed it. Man" interes^g
games were played the most amus
ng g;yne,.was the hunting of the hidj_
n heart: Little Miss'^Iargie Glov^
found it. For vwhich she was rearded
a cake. (
Mrs. Annie Wright died here last
riday funeral service was hykl Sun - j
iv at Richland Baptist Cnlirch 1
ST. GEORGE NEWS
A correction: last week it appeared
this-column that Messrs. I). W.
Lewart and G. W. Hicks Miss.es W '
. Newman and Elizabeth Sinythe-re- i
irned home early Monday morning i
it they returned home Sunday nitv.
Mr. .Mileigh Newman' a traveling"1
desman Spent a while at the home of
r. J. 11. Smythe. "* *
.Mr.- W. 11. Shuler. Mr Byrd,' Mr.
Iiarlie Shuler Mr. Harold Whetstone j
id. Mr.' Ulysees of Branchville spent,
while with friends here ^Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ismael Grant, Mrs. I
arrie Stokes, Mrs. .Mamie Street,
,i<s P. M. Windham and Mr. Wm. j
cKiiiley Bowman motored to Rees- I
ile Monday -evening to attend. Mr.
rant'-? riTT frrnrrnl Mri' MiiVP" '
iins.
Mrs. Tiny Lee Sprinkle left Sunday glit
lor New York City after spendg
sometime with her parents. Mr. |
id Mrs. Thomas Heyward, (white)
r. .('. F. Wimberly, preached at GocnT!
ope Baptist Sunday night.
Ur. Wimberly is the efficient pas- !
ir of St. George M. E. Church, South
ul is an able writer and preacher.
The SHvertOTTe" Quartet of "" Good '
ope gave a recital at St, Matthew ;
hursday ; night.
Mr. Stephen has resingned as bass
singer of the Silvortone. Mr. K.
"indhani, is lead; W. *J. Windham,
char; Alonzo Windham, baritone and
. J. Jones, bass. Mr. Stephen will
-join the quartet at an early date
wits announced to-day.
A Valentine Party was given at
t. George Hi Frrdav night by llr<.
. K. Felder and her class.
Miss Daisv Simmons, is on the sick
St.
??(i UK Kit NKWS '
"St.nday belifg" rogular~l?rcyehiitg ai
elliel. the pastor delivered a powei
li sermon in The morning to a largt
mgreg?lion. At night he delivered
special sermon to the young folk, \
ilitil \\a< ivaiiy i'i) ioyoil 'Ph.- fiioiijts'
af it< h.-<t ?_?1_ ?; ?J
The Silver Tea given at the home of j
H Ma'tie"Rrotd^sMn' the. niumheis-j
f tlie Pastor's Aid Was ' indeed a|
rand aifair? .\ir% Brock spared no |
ains to nmke it nleasant for all pr'es- j
onto. Quite a number of visitors
ere' there Revs. Kitig of Chester;
elhea. Well-ford; Mr. Gafl'ney.Chest
re: MisSes Jmtiy. Brown. Glvmos. 1
1 fsT~"MeKees, M-r. Thompson and a
umber of ndicrs. of whieh nil <? ! <>
- I J *.?* * V
ondc.rful" talk.-. - Mrs. Beatrice "Milir
is the President and indeed a
underfill pi i son is "she, _We tnj.sC'
le will live tTTTTjr 10 help aid the
ui-e of our Maker.
~Ti~n "Y'lli iilum 1'irty gAeii-hy thy^
ipgressivo and Busy Bee Societies j
as quite a success; the young folk !
uised the old- folk- t-o act young and
!1 had a good time.. The "Bees"
rvod the' guests in style. We hoi.e
ion the youngueis will put on anollr
[ social. Truly it is good to be with
ieni.
We were glad to have Brother But
r with us - gain after a -poll of sick
ess ol three months. Wo are pleas 1
to. have Master' George Bachun
r>m again.' George has been spendig
awhile in* Asheville.
M??. I. IT. .Foster lift I'm nortlr.'ni''
iiiH-s Monday, night. His stay will
i* indidiniie:M'. Foster and Jittlr !
ouise will join husband and father i
it'-r.
Thi sick srH-.--M-.?A. Thompson, Dot?
Hecitmv. f)I:t K4t'fot-'c.n Lina Hufl'
en. Parks. Masters Jackson,?audJ
ector, . Annie Mae. .Johnson. Oin j
l ayers go out for thi in..
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LAPPENS NEWS
The?guest meeting was given at!
ift litinio of Mr. and Mrs. Thos, SheT
?n for tln-Jbenefit ?>!* the Household
f- Uuth was indeed a treat to all
he (jiiDK's were-led by Mrs. Park;'
nd Anderson. A niet* program belg
rendered. Those present: Mesames
L. Blackstoek. Mary Parks. I.ainia
Anderson. Margaret Smith, El
i Huckett, Willie Hunter, Melrose
ial, little Mis.-e.s Peaches, Janeli,
tiey Mae Broekinon, Francis Hunter
ois Mills and Miss H'ynzn; Messrs,
arle Hunter and Luther Leake; afr
tlrv program a .delightful repat '
as served: put ate salad, cocoa salt in - I
crackers- and jollor- The lucky!
rise a String of pearls was given "to j
le one ringing the iiiOSt guests.-i
A birthoay social was given at the]
nine of Mr. and Airs. Thomas Slue- I
ill in iionor <d" Thos. Shelton. Ji ;]
J-was enjoyed . J>y all. Music and i
anting were the features of the eviing..
Mi >.?Marie Si ?1'i-om Lpnrtnv 1
urg was the dinner guest of Mrs. (1. '
helton Sunday ,
> 2Id William Street. : . j
Mr. and Mrs. Secef h avi? irmvrul 11 I
20 William Street.
~Wr>?retrrH?to?report?Mrs:?M.itf 0
anurtTTT. confrnrrt' to her hod, The
fuiirral of Mrs". Cornelia Jolr,)ii
was ,7.eid Sunday - ccfternooH?a^'hit<
Plain 1'apt. ('hunch of which
it* was a member for many years
ev,' M. A. Cunningham preached tl o ,
moral.?She?leaves to mrnrrn her t
st <> children, 2(> grand-children; a
tmher of great-gran<|-children and j
' 7 J.
LXi z-rrVH/h^''. T "" %
w . t >~
' i a
host of other relative?. Mr. C. II.*
Duekett was, 'funeral director in
charge.
Misses Bessie Golden and Ruth Satterwhite
and a young gentleman of
tHinttrn^-S\ 0., whose name we'"didn't
get was tin* utter noun guests of Miss
Willie Hunter.
The members and friends of the F.
:~0-. Social -t luh were delightfully etltertaineif-'l^Tursday
night by Mr. anil
'"Mrs. Will lligginy .with a guest meeting.
A most enjoyable program Was
| rendered after which a number of'
' games were pla\ ed led by Messrs
i Riirtf'n !< .lnrUnii Mini " \I illi'i*. Tile
'matess assisted by Mrs. Jackson
?erv<lk.d delicious repast. Mr. Karl
Miller won first prize for having the
most guests.
Miss \\ tllie;?Boyu a student of B) c-?v
cT Nornial Institute spent'the weekend
with her parents. Rev. and Mrs.
John Boyd.
MeCl .K 1.1 - A X' VII .LK NKWS
An OKI Patriarch Of Africa-ii^lethodism
Passes. Seventy-Five Years
In Active Service.
The Rev. Samuel K. Howard, the
son of Violet and Isaac Howard, was
horn in Abbeville, S. C.. March 10,
1837,' lie was brought to Charleston
County, by his white'owners when
~n minif. i.nL.. Rcipg ec)'V industrious
lie "was treated kindly by his master
and .\yas granted the privilege of be?
ing taught bv.his rpastcr'ls daughter"
which he readily yccepted. He made
~gontH~nse of. this opportunity 'whieoshaped
iiis life, for better service t >
ills people. After such wonderful improvement
lie was placed in the hands
of?good teachers working as imi apprentice
at-1ht-cnr pen tee's -trade Wti ieblie
completed in a few years. This
,-intiln made him_L u valuable man
wherever he went in after yuCFS.
He joined the church in his earl;:
youth and was taught at the familyalter.
V lie was converted 111 ISoil.
| lie was very punctual .in attending
Sunday Schooj and showed by his 111
' tetligciico. that he was capable of tah
lung charge of a class, lie was ap-j
i pointed by his white minister as Sunday
School teacher. This murk"
| ihe beginning of bis upward flight-in
the ministerial work. He is knowi
| as the, lirst Negro Sunday Sciiool
j teacher in this section ot the stale
i He left the Wt-slev ('limvli with hi
I croup si nil joined t i if A. \l. K. Clmni,
under Bishop K. II. Cain. Mere tin
!?m>%?l>i'?i ?>l' the A. .M.'K. w;o.. pl.uiUi.
I tin the .sea-shore (><! years a>jo. li
'ST.'I lie was ot'daincd elder.- Kroii
| f>70-l'.l.'K) lie attended every coitfcri
nee received .pd appointmerits. reu'U
i.if. As a sheph. ry lie lead and fed
| his Hock. |
Churches that was built hy Rev |
I.I Inward art- as' t'TnTnw^^TlcUiel. at
! jVIeClellanville, S.t C.; South Santee.
j j'ihwin, Buck Hall. Buck Hall Bine
Lands.Awensdaw. Xebo, '/ion. WoodviHe,
Kdisto Island. ( hm-He - itrtdfr^
i atid .\loTse Swamp, lie was tin only
surviving Ine.abcr of., 'the lout teen
elect ti six lit for tin" erection of-an
institution lot- the education lor N'e
j 4'rors. The.v at lirsl went to Abbe
jville,'South Carolina but prejudice war
| -o hiirh aprainst Niyro education, they
decided to no to Columbia. S. .(
They were invited hy the President oi
^ Benedict " Co|h't;e to puvchn i tile
tact of land alongside of.Unit's, tin
present site of Allen I'niversity.
His voice is still, vet h. w , ??l?1e
I :?> .'Oc the fruity ??f his lalmr. A'fri
i ran .Molhntlijuait . ln'iiMoh
I s all over the country'. Ho lias l.ef'
o>-posterity'a.wtuiihonts .that-.ran nov
, oiA. bo erased?churches whore the
[ weary soujs of hit- people could l?t omfortod.
lie left to mourn his lost
no daughter, .dr.-. i. . A. IJenii.'i .n:
1 oiijjdrc-n of Chariestotti^ S. ('.: two
^ruiui daujfhli.'1's, .Mrs. ll.e 1mh ~ Van of
Xew York. : _? _L_
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g Lar^o sliirk of school eqti
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business witas. * .
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?Saturday, February 21, 19.^r
"I<ives of great all remind us,.
Wo can make our lives sublime,
And in parting leave behind us.
Footprints in the sands of time."
.-Hit tftade wave a tlPlightful?birthda>
party at the home of Miss Eilal Watts
one of their members, ort Friday, Feb.
l.'t, -in honor of Miss Mejrpse Dial,
who celebrated her 15tlv birthday. Anumber
of "ames and^whist was played
and a delicious repast was served.
Those present were as follows; Miss-es?Melrose
Dial, Varnetta Crawford,
Mattie and Clara Fuller. I.ois Holland
j I,ui-ili' and?Willie L.?Green.?Carres ?
I Bell Nelson, Nannie Lyles, Amv Mill
?r, Ilattie I.anley, Jersene Griffin.
' Mattie l.ee Parsoy and Sarah Cunlinuham
ami Messrs Far'" Puh!*'-/ ,
Thomas Foueie. Willie E. B-ivksd.dc. ,
| Colber Hooker. Thomas Sln lt on. Ro!
j mii tsaies. n uuam vum/unon. trie;-:.
I !fi 11. Koe-i I.. Higg "Eug-'ne Fog
fif, Henri' I,. R'oe. '.lames Johnson, *
m '| inton \\ i 11im>is laithv; I.enk. Josiah
j Hunter. W:'l:o I,"c Fn'ier. Willie 11.
jShel.toM J W. and . V'u'rt Fuller, Roy
' 'ohn-ntv. West Jackson, and Sain EC*
! Anderson. '
CAMEIWN NEWS
The service at -Brown- Chane'iA.- M. * - v.
E. Church Sunday were inspiring.
At il ,'.i) Sunt. E. L. Lawrence. culled?
iu; Si SI tii urder which was- vita
good. - .... *
12:00 o'clock. Rev, W. M. Warhv. -g
ii -^ Mil *tiffing seriv.on, tet
Luke 2:dC-.'57. We had several vis'r
*or?i from the dtv: Mrs. Carrie ,L. . '
.MeCill: I.Vof. O. ITcwmingway, Mir.i.?
Miss Sti.'ii Void from Vwihum S. C. ;
.Mis. Francis Benjamin passed away
u home Feb. 12, 1 It'll. The funeral
vas- held at Bro\\jn Chapel A. M. E
on Sunday lob. lor, 1031. . Mrs. Franis
was :J2 years of age. She leaves
o mourn hi r .death two boys and one
ister and a host of friends.
\VINNSBOHO NEWS
Rev. and Mrs, T. ('.'Francis, Mrs.
.1. K. illckoson motored up from
. mnbarton Friday and spent a lew.
hours with, tiieMatter's daughter >vho
t< -.u lies?Domestic Science in the
graded school. Slu- accompanied
rietii to (livrtiviliu. - ?~ '?
Mr.-,. Westbrook of Rock ilill and
drs. Mary Kennedy, of Chester also
Mr. Ayers,.spent several hours in th .
. ity Monday.- Mrs. Westbrook was
Mi-s Ueoi.t Woodaid, kuvo a part;,
I In' siilmenl tin, henet.t of the
vU'.iardson School.
.miss Essie Dean, Messrs Thomas
Hampton, Walter and H. Dean \vno .?
Uo. guer.l - of .Misses Emma Beatty
and Boa trice Boulvvate Sunday afternoon.
1?jU4t-4il. M*?ore-of?Bt>ck HHh-arrn?
>. 1.. Finhy of Chester passed thr ;
n Thursday earoute to Augusta,'Via.
Tlie Junior. Flub" of St. Paul gave-a
Silver Tea Sunday afternoon at .the
.loiue of .Mr. anjL Mrs.- Eddie Davis.
Prof. W. A, lluss,_spent Thursday and
Friday in Augusta, Ua.. attendlire.'
n :o' 'dsna of principalsr
The seventh, grade presented their
r-iiti lerfn play Monday night in the
school auditorium, entitled "Object
Aij.iifimony." . __ ., ' .Miss,'
Mabel Roseboro, left Tuesday
IT for Asheville, N. C.
Mi - Fatuiie Brown , left Sunday
aH -rnooit for We.sbing'lon, D^C.
Miss Fannie .f, Brown, left- Sunday
'/..I1 Wa iiinaloin?f-F?to?visit her?
sister 553 brother, Mrs. E. B. Hair.
.11< i .'ii. r liiuiv Di'uwii, >v ruie mere
her brotherts typing to give Tier a
coui.si- in .-hurl hand and typewriting.
\\'< wish fur her much success.
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