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Page Two ~XITF. "OI T) ( ' E. PHILIP ~ r" . } -Pythian a nKsg iving \1i n i versa r y By this time tvivy subordinate lodge i?t" Knights of Pythias in the. .ujrisdivtion of .South Carolina has eceived' the Thank^giving Proclamation tVitm I'd!. Julius A. Bttpwn, CI. as proclaimed l>y the Supreme Chancellor that the nth Sunday, in March member of the . Order ami Court of. , 'SCalanthc nnist" a seml-le. at some desinatcd place a^il" give thanks to God for libs wronderful hare in preserving' - our Grand oltl Order another year and'for, H's abundant mercies shown.' toWardus .iii spearing' our lives to s?e? anil praym- I hat ma iiidy evmy-Ualuc?! ? "in this jiy isdiet.ion will heed th,o re j quest., hut every member as well. If : ever we needed heipTmm ort higlf it is now. The ' clouds of discourage- 1 ' "nn-nt's and disappi Mitm.cnts. are hanging ov er . our - heads" And with all > effort's Jthat iur gov eminent .seems t'? j1 i... . . ... i. . * .. .1. i i ?'v i?" 5" II iTiyvt' Ull'M' VOIh ; ditjnns. our way is still dloudy. The } 1 . - truth uh"iit tin*, situation is. that we j*' freed l.c hand iit" (ii-l to help us. And * the !'< j > 11 ''ofthe world should coma 1 ; on t he ;> h Sun ia\ and join With the ' liat. rria! in. inh. rs . of the order in praising Cod. . . " ' I L ? : ; Co uvtwu.i ,o.\ii"i-t . future lili-ssinjx^-j TfoTf. V;;ir. tii :YvetVly IfaMiei', and never j ' thank II nil for th*se of the past ipr.e -. act of nigral it tale iip,,n -,?tir part. | .M\ i t ?n.st hope is-that the-e orders I . . .will have a r.al tunp.ksg?ving service { th*is ye'- r. I.i t as'look forward to ; ; gaining- "l*A<.>r w'tlr th>T),- Cut' out ! this lug piddle display, and ..tret down .< t"?real. in. i Lgiins?iwrvu e.?Ho?away with those long programs'* of all-!, ah'i'sso-s. -solos and r'erravks that tif? ti.il- amlienie !;ei'oi\ ihe sermon is , . delivered. It is e'lai a tori stie'of No ftroe< Vvjjtir i vs| y iitvss.up Negro oh ? . a piuu'i.niir i u i, at a fu-yraty Let j the Holy Spirit eonie in the-elumrfi at j, this anniversary, (irand Prelate'., i? To he continued next i\j?uei Watch ! J he " I .e: del ." _ , I'rcsijleiil iSinis \n|' 111 eCom rail lev !( ? thc~5?"*"vatest nets that afi\ 1 ;?t 1 o',i MI?p.; . odd perform win-?j l<? head a eo!haI>; toe. of outstanding J ininislers ami .citizens'. to . ini port tin* , ' the state's, chief jti -interest o.f the : " .souls of-six uegj'o men vondemin d to 1 die. i ho chief hiirdoli of tlloir ph. a ^ was. that tile prisoners be given a ' little I 'on ti-ne ini- -idrit ii.-iJ nm n-i. I ration. \\ in a a 'Jit-jic- president is ; ; wijjirtr M Ml'ii liu,' hi.- elassi- r ta'l duffy:* ami metropolitans pastor- 1 volunteer . their servieo at the ileath llMlisn . >< ,-H\e >< / i 11, is an tut tltilt ' s:it"Ui i |(l. i"'"ihn tir all liine t<< 1 route. Sinner should learn from tli.is 1 ' lesson- to stand by Mho- ehuiyh and u1 ? school, and .-irivf to bt christians. f 1-,,r u i* the mini-tars "j .the trospol' 1* a ltd t tie |'m i d it,.' ",7T Tain?t l:at arc ~w7I~ s Ijtfjf >" p'o u'ith them I'vcti to the chamI), i - n|' <!. t,t 1:.-?\\ hole ware' the 7 : v assucirrtos at' thu.-c?prrm?unfurluntil:- ^ prisoner- when-they Mood oil help ;m i fs pi<.io tin-o t-o-yvt. tiadv to rreet'CJod * , a : Nihil I?. '.a :I. I.i.r titty Inoni ' " ber of that importunate .e'oiumiUe" '> #t:ver- saw any of those prisoners-' in their lives. Ye.t thi; ii-t of in insurs i" coinpnisin^f thai ro..H.,it.lee whose nam- j tl es ap'poa? >'!{' in " Tin' Slate."At'tld "Tlu . < CoJuihTna Record," represented the:1.'5 'he.-t oh' o r race pnnip. The Rev. ' "" 1'. I'.?'lV,nT**p!i o.0.'! w.i- l!it' -[lolP'-. "J-"1 ntilli for t he e-munit fee, possesses <ueh " eloquence I licit he of n ?~tnnd before' ' . , kinifs ait.l ruler . lie is indeed a '' poll -1! christian leman.' The Rev, it. S. awm: el.. . member .of ' , 11>i* iI'laiit,t'op i< a | i ir.ee of i- tors, > And' while. I'te-ident Spas is known 'i its a]7*V<iii,.":r"7r7~S: mm }remember- , P ed that In^i-ira .-ai. !i o of no uu-an '' rcpiiraTtrn;- tit-.. 5at?nv--, ln.;v to eat eh ? . 11.1.' i '* > ' ' L ti r".1.11 ti _ - - The 1 Jo'jK < oncer?i Tor Our Stale H M I' ll - 'folii' ! ?. A.lei.:'- day IV-. t tin lis t > i t?. from the* . e<iMi v-t " i,i. S. < ;tri l.i'iia should hate : b. J-- about it. f,.r -he ( i ra'i-u-- ; .! ' ;..nv a- ir.ucii ,is the " o'.l. 1. d: \-;d ;i 111* ?> ~ t a- . Uieh " a> oj . t1- , 1 i<;.? . i.p-rliv-r. I nder Tire late. lJ.s!i;ji l{'if S<?! it h ('arolanj , raj-id i"I;. < 1-.rTrt n hundred dol w lai'<-w a- . ( : he f.V-' ejiAeopal <list re.A j? in v.hieli il l i.oir-; i .i'Mi-tii iT lueated -ai did not taia ; aj.d .d<d! ir-. And. .(' Liuii i i .. i?in .i in >:?in our, in in i fno.hey ia 1 i 'Idle' ,i? -t of tin -.dis- jr triets -siioply ' i.-rd epileet ions. Not tl ( veil -trr'oif 'fhi- year tie- al bisli(,> are i \;n . d to pay one a ii ill I > :i pd d '!'. i "- f; o'lii their fail St I'iel<>i -H.-sittU+ drft !: oHi of 1 '1 inter ( al o| i |IM?htt"- Til already put id tianisand dollars' id f( the tren-ury 'the concern while tli f other F,i-!: -yd are paying tlu irs by ft the fifty . e. i;t?, . ci If I in- old I'ahi+et+o Sf+ije is- to tak ci ver tile corny; n. -'i.e will put IV. I n Ilemniihtfxvav a' tile head of it, and : 'l . you will :-ee 11) illIf s , iiu 1/1. For, he' < ! will publish a - ma, h or more litera-'.ff ture thap i. lu-itje- published there jt now. and .tho-e' nur ;.s and office's in tc the" Imildin" that cannot t o rented ">' it ... ..I i . i .. n ' 11- w I ! : i , i 1111. a m K1' , candy i'Aj-:? > '.could f.o en-ilyp< called the in'er h nornioat iunld candy-'18 kitchen' of the''l. niled States of A- , P' morica. c*' Vf ? J'rofessor Uniiitt And The Church ai is Everybody hould have read thyr most tin.e|y article that appeaten in c.ythe "header" on "T.lle clutreh and th?< jn Youth." I?'y the I'ov. it. I." Lemon". A. w "ST7. TT PT o* Adieu I'niver ity. Tt or has in it tJu sojuf'nti of the church pj ? - pf-ohh-n," ! .) "o a,'f.?I * an tolerate d every* hintr eor,iinj? from thi^ w-riter.-hi aloriff tly lines of chutb-h work. Kor--ju while he is rated a nO'hfr"ClVtT'tiighVst"'' (Jc educated of our group he is one of th* ar ?hest. pastors and preatdmrs- that ev< r w took charge of a pulpit. It has been , ti< my good fortune to be associated with aj i -i ?i ? * ? - _rg 1J nilv.M^UUliEK_: El.LIS him in the 'ministry and believe me. Lemon can take a church anywhere and make it go. Like' I)r. Dent, ot' Providence, and Professor Thompson of Camden lie can catch men in every walk of life. That article should be -re-published for the benelt r>f -this latter day ministry. D^. Miles Encouraged Some thought that the Rev. T. J. .Miles, D....L),, was not sincere in an-, nounc'ng his candidacy for the bishopric in. his church at the forth loming general conference. But Di. -Miles meant every word he said. And since that time lie hr s- reeeived letl?1 it- from various leaders of the chin-en . in the form of pledges to stand by -j him. They certainly make good read 1 ing -fi^~f>TTe~Ttiat is in the riFCtPTof4 ays ho wants .to be elected for.thi. . foreign TeTTT I tlimk [77c 7T. Iv Church like all other denominations should elect such bishops. For hi. - j nips that are elected without such , understanding do not want to go to Africa. So this general conference should elect a bishop for the foreign j U hi who -'Wants to go. After all the j successful man for church honors i.- . llu' one th:it can pull fe voles null Dr. .Milt's -says he- is nut the least bit j uneasy utmut support. Our AVheroahuufs On la.-t Sunday morning we had a j most wonderful service- at Winnsboi'o with the Rev. Jus. R. Johnson, Ji\>-*t*he popular pastor of Waynial ' Chapel. This is his fifth'.year and.j In- has the i-iiy 111 his grip. Ho i. | ine of tlitsC- lino young ministers that sees to it that his presiding older receives any and all monies, until hi- . i.-sessinetu is paid in full. .And when that is done, if a few dollars are^yet tacking Brother S. A...Moore, preacher, steward and one of the- best layman in the eluirch will pay that. : Kveiy presiding elder in the- stat" would, like tp-have in his district. pas Loi s like Jas. R. Johnson, and no > elder-wants to part with such. Then i oo. a ay -pas to r jya nt s a church tlnrt? h>? in it the "Mupic" kiml of nll'i>'ei.-? fluy?arm the kind to put?fort It?fm? lie gifts of the church. Pastor John . -on is really*iii demand. "Our.confer -. ice a i St. John Sunday after noon .villi the Rev. William Jeter, was a ine affair. After a soul stirring ser noil by the Rev. Johnson, we had a ' ne business nieetipg. Brother Ji-Jter 7 going To do untold good oil this T.arge. The people are really deighteil with him, and I have never>eoii better pleased with an appointin-lit. The Presiding elder was high' y pleased with the spirii and the mount paid him. Our meeting at ihenexor that night Was ;j spirhna' e;v-t. W-nyriTnig af" W'innshoio. ha mm- of rtTe most lov.Tt Mffin. rs "am! :.enibevs ?Hiat .are to be. found, in the'' ixllllLiit i111 L. Tim?slum?U?I rim if??? "mm.?Botbiehem?and "Kheneircr.? \\ " 1 hall publish the names of tlieni in n< >t hot? art icle. While in the eit/i] e.ilii'il at tin1 up-io-datc t-st:H>Iih 1 lent of undertaker Hussell. and h> ;' . iK'wed his yearly subscription to tii j' I.eadir." Brother Iiusse!l is annals j' le wealthiest citi/.eir" of Wiiinsbor-e. i iui is one of* file Ymcst men .of the !_ tee. We were pleased to see our old I timid Dr. U liner who is ' makiii.tr 1 nod in the I'n ?bytn inn i liuu li tin i j I . lei is anionir the J'ew leaders of hi.h nomination. Tills w eek-end will nd us at Santue with the Rev. L. D an.hie. A. B.,. Pastor of the F.asteip iVetnt. We v/ II preaeli at Jeter hajad Sunday inornjnir and at Thoin- ( < Chapel Sunday nijfht. Tet i Inieiiil.it.rs?.'pray for an out pouring ?>! le Holy Spirit.'- '.'"Let us ady.nie.t i our knees." " . \ # I.1TTI.K ADVANCE TlIOl'OHT FOB Till') (i F.N KB AIV fcONFKRKN< F IN li>32. < liy Dr. K. F. Freeman, Pastor Trih.ity M. K. Church, Oranijeburp, S. C. - ?- . "V j iVrhaps thore may "be those who ould consider anything that might said just at this time concerning n event so remote as the Ceneral onferonce in 1032 as both premature . nd Intib .?But In tny of thtllk " tg, it is not too early, as some of le r.spirants to that august body are Iready sending out cards and letters nnouncing th^ir candidacy for ' ho?i S " / '""rrf IbV^X.ulb Ca!^nna " ~ rehce may like their white brethren ' fo to the annual conference free om any pledge to suppor ta- partiilar candidate, and unobligated beuise. of any promised favors that 1 tight have heji-n ,_pro?ejTed. Then a' .< tan will feel free to exercsie his fran 1 hiso as he pleases and .cast his vot< >r the person whom he feels in his i ldgOnunt to. he the proper person i i represent the constituency of the 1 outh^ Carolina .Conference at the eneral Conference. As things have icn in the past you donT l<no\v who -\ ' who, for there is- th0 usual wire- ( tiling and stump speech-making for ( cctionccring purposes, soliciting of i ites that is usually carried _ on in i regular political campaign; and it. really a niiTsanc0 and unbecoming > the christian ministry, or to any iristian. Men take the field solcitg votes with absolutely nothing on hirh to base his claim to such considation except" ^perhaps some little ere work, some little shack of a v lilding^ remodeling, or it might be r St..,.some ..little repair work he has nib or cause to be done during his v Iministration on ?om0 charge some. 7 here or perhaps he has made a mo- h i>n that was carried and commented )on, or it might be simply a prayer a - -.A ^ ti, "I'liti i" . .. u...: r "* -v . A ' THE PALME1 that ho ottered 'on sbnle prreat occasioi and it sounded good to hir", th.o-i. Yore because of that ho feels thai hi aught to be a hie to mustor up votes enough to elect him to ^hc .(Jenera Conference?, which he thinks is hi: undisputed right. Let us supposi _tlint one has done something hone ticial, sonrethimr worthwhile, has hi done anymore than ft - was his dut; to do? And what he h:'xl a right ti do? And what any other man wouh have done;, placed in the same posi tion, and under the same.eircutnstane es ? Bift my main reason for advancing these few thoughts is not that I hopi to-grtm anything, theVebyT or TuTTirThj: any adverse criticism upon tht> usua prcc.cdure of our conference for I an a member of that honorable bodv?my I self, but it is with the hope that I ma\ get the attention of the laymen am perhaps to get" them to consider i few things I.have to say. Please <h -?nt think- of-ine as assuming -the rob assume to advise you what to do, but ^in ply'T-i-rt?call your attention- to?a matter., that perhaps in yoifr eagerness won have .not thought of. I have nc riticism to make on those three fine men, and that splendid .woman that represented the laity of our confer < ai uu* lust vjcncrai i onfercnec for they were fill worthy, and well deserved the honor,' Just n little unselfish thinkin?r will tell you that the laymen of the South Carolina Confc'ene" are entitled to four delegates to the General Confercnce. of course we n'e?all ambitious to he one of the four; but would it .not_.be the jrencrous thin.ir to do. and pertakimr more of the Christ spirit i*X preferring one another, if in making yo.ui: slate as to who should , be the four to iro. you would consider President Randolph as one. 1st. Because of .his unioue place he holds here amqnjr u<. The president of our cnnfi'vi'iii'K ?and -havinir, Under his chn^pcTthe training of the youth of our eonfeVepce, his influence stops not there, hut jrdes beyond the confines of the South Carolina Conference "ikintr in other state? as well. 2nd. To send him. would f?ive him the--opportunity to nihke contacts in the interest of th<. school! that it would he absolutely impossible for anv othev (l"lei'-\te t" make, drdo It is his inalienable rieht. and should not he taken awity frrfm~hini. because of his po. ' .ition. and h,? knows .it". But lie is tor it.. ; ,nd \V he has a re'.ht to exTiecf ' fr?If,. d"io^ not hnil^frnTii any pa.rt iciilay district of the conference, h'c j.eh^yj- fo the.entire conference. he is modi'st. hiirhtoned. he would not . or.t. ml for the honor ( f represent intr you, and has ru> nirht to do so. let it U far ym to sec and recognise hi<" worth anil suppoit him as one of the fn'.ir. . ' : " ?~~ When t}jc beloved and venerable Dr. f. M. Du-nton..w;j< president of Claf1 i 11 Colleire. hei.nsr a minister v;e the oinis'ors of th0 South Carolina Conforen -o apprviated that fact and sent him 1<> represent our educational interests at th..' General Conference. :n"d continued tvi -end him as long' a" w> WiTs?nio>ident?rr until srltr^hnrss otered (he. mmds of the ministers'. We never regretted for one moment Oidiiur ?I am ..wondering if the ixmeivd > ni t appreciate the fact that President Randolph is a layman, and' ready, willine and anxious to rep. e<ent your interests at Golumlv.ts, )hio tnxt- may liitVJ. Suppose ycuj r:ve him a chance. . ..... - \V \TTS NdtWT> *j Rev. James J.-uhins ?.>f Abbeville, j vo- a i1")'!'"1. v. \ Mr. Waiter Tohn-.m. of Krnwn's , \: M. ! *, w >i-shipped -at Shadv Grow j hind-y. .Mr. Arthur Gre e w>(o,i- n great, ing r in Tercel ai'd also r],e Mjsrc.- J J|:o4^ wo: Ji'ppi 1 aJ l'.'-i.\vn's re ently. . ;i The -tli-.-i .' otiart - rlv ; cop fwi in'V ; War .i-'fton4' ou:t Abbeville DC rift v?as lull! in Shady (Ii'iiW Church i Ti i.) ucz: li'dMur. The, c " t' ' i pen/'d at ?: <i:i w '"!) ;"?; : i'-n r< ;s ult-injjf in' h i li.i tiun dt' ). ?i. T..!i> ft. Sapd Mrs. -K. 1. \Vh:i ?. li; |;-os*tVr t<? Till* Pn!to I .?*!;(I :?i !iu\ Si-lv-i I v.a.- i.u jrely. attend- j tl Sunday.. .\ i *? r a ,-tudy the les;i'?!i an instruct i\ ? >v\ w w is eimduct :i I.; 'the Ki'!'*r, R? mwc mail' a- Mr-. .Mr. W. .Ic!ins??n .and. Mr. I), D.\T ; t. .iiIn. Rruf. A. II. Na-li. , I >r. .Smith ili lKi-ri'il t<? a larjre audi-i 't: , , sii-Vir.tr sr-ia n?u I'fum I it ill'.' ' r 1 ' I.II ;?I "Vi'fsX!' .'it !> till' ill Y.-U I.'. i*t 111 ill 1! IK* U . !.J . rl. " >.i \>t. rhius (11>i 11 ihe 1'liip. .-1 i. !i iVa I.nirh 'enjoyed. \V?- wire del jrhtt'tl in have. Mrs. < l.e'.ha l.yki-s v..i'V of- our . esteemed .: st.i if' Wr-i-- a-t- - fhililllM I ain*- hip wiih-u- i?n last Ss?1?l>ath. Ma tff (ic-n.u'.' Fair "!' Ailunta. is i . * iii'nir hi- aunt .Mrs. Susan Devlin ! Mesdames Mart ha Calhoun, Fanny Plei. lv. Ilosa llrown and 1 Tarry Did-j He, Jr. nmtored t "> CJiapel Sunday and ! - ??.rs 'i i|>|n 11 w it li Uw- uunf;n i;al,ion.. Filler Smith was t'nr-'hou,se-Kue.st .f .Mi'. Susan De'lvai and family dur-1 inji' the qu; v teily . i:'.e< \ UK <>f the I iVarrenton Cireuit. , -| Since our last write up the death ! \ 11)1-1 I *t link l*i 11ni li.- S' tiY 1 'at - y S. i'ni.,iti.ir u liA :i luval Rutliite and 'aithi'ul c-hunh weaker. She was lun-j railal>** Rev. B. A. I.vkos, assisted>y Rev. I. W. Martin., I.. A. Richie, j Undertaker ?- , ? " "" CHEKAW NEWS . I'ce I)ot. Union Baptist Church Sunday Rey.. Prince pi eyched ?y: conderfui soul .stirring sc'rmph .Uslttgj w?v. "theme:" f'C4H4s4h^--i^ncqurag?,-^ nent." ; Sunday School at the usual hour ras interestingly conducted by Supt. i Ulen and co-workers. Amount, colected $5.65. Miss Phytjts MrBhnrt who teaches' t McBee, $>. C., and M.iss~T. Marion! I ... [TO LEADER " . V" * ;?' !-*- ' Johnson of Patrick, S. C., spent thi ' wook-end homo with' relatives. * The Sowing Clnh met :rfr I hi- liiinu' n Mrs. Susan Ford, after an hour spen , m Sewing delicious refreshments wen l pwvod. I The basket ball girls ait? , winnim las they go. J Rev. Thompson of Wesley M. F ^ Church -was a visitor at the schoo | Friday morning (luring eha'U'l cxi-r l cises arid gave the pupils some whole [some advice. I The six "grade pupils rendered i I program to the school Friday morn I ing. L Tilc^ girlSu basket ball team and -thi I hoys basket ball team played 11; lile , N. C. Hi Wednesday night 18 ;rt ("ne -rfaw,,,S. C. The girls won from Ham j let 22-5. Tho ho"^ term* lo~* 2 1 <Vvo Hamlet Hi. The first half of tin ,i hftv<5 rrnm? H H u-nu 5n/L>,wl ?*? fc interesting game. ^ ? j_? The rill tonm-wcnl to JB<rnnPtt-viM< uFriday night. Fob. 20. Chermv wit ' I hv a score of 21-15. ,? ij TuescTav night. Feb. 17. in th/._m"l 11 i tori vim Memorial?exercise* for th< | Into Prof. M. A. Pott was hold und o ,! the direction of Mrs. A. V.'' Wilson The following appeared on Program: > ;Mr. Frnest Pawot Mr. W. Prod Rob. j inson. Jr.; Dr. J. vV. JTnnnr, Mis? jBcrnice V. Miller;. Mr. Clinton Marj shall; Dr.* W. S. Thompson:"-Rev.- F ,j\\r. Prince; Mr. R. J. Lvnch, Mr. Hop. j ''V Sinhloton. The choir consisted of the faculty of the school. r; A Ilea Usurp was realized on'the torn' j by citizens,-ex-students, teacli'TS?" illlil i friends. 1 1__ v. _u.?^ The 8th "and Oth grades entertained the -Hamlet, .girls^r.nd hoys aft ? .the game Wednesday night* in. the ! school audit.<>*u!uVrr~ Refrehments iThF ad on lettuce, salti'nes, pickles, prp e>cna. and cake. Fvervnne ..expressed _|4Jnimsolvos as having had a dolioldful evening! * j, The 8th and Otlr grades surprised the I faculty to a delicioo course of hot ee!cop -and cake during nooti hour, en Thursday. These cla'sses are trying t , " > 0'?s t'o.u- |,)ve a.nd ai !>' I to their teachers. ; . . : ? ? JOHNSTON NKAVS. j . . ?- - - . ' ... i. On Friday Feb.# 20;h a progrram -wi t?i-^rendered in chat ml TTi ht?no>* to ; Oonrgit Wi'yiiinu'tan.?.A { nt)- t-M . tthe pvogrnm Prof. Mcintosh pre-- pt; <l t i -tV?r? school a picture of "\T? . fWashington given to th,. school 'hv "lus sister Alico !!. QMm..- " This giTFis liiflil*' * ??} ? ui ril i>\: i'.iv ill' \' nmI "fli nt hod v. The P. T. A. held their ni< nthh nieetimr Monday. March '-in! at .'POO [p. n'l. Quite a fo.w ladies wore present The agriculture boys are buy beau itifyinjr the school grounds. , On Monday at chapel lr ur. the ; rgriculturo hovs 'demonstrated the. rag doll- method "of testing seed corn, i Miss Ethel Watson* entertained a ; few .friends?from Edgefield?on last i Wednesday- evening. . . . ! ?Mr. and MJrs. John Williams have returned home from Plahifiobl. N. I where the\- .spent .a few months. Mr..; and 7-lrs. tieorge -P.Ialo.-l: v .".the guest of Mi-, and Mrs. Charlie Diggs Sunday. She {Paulino> w> a.rs a new outfit of the laleST model. On March 15th there wi'l hp a S S. Union at Rethlehcm Baptist i htireh livr?r?torl on lii(rViwn\? !!(l iv-ip T*\ ]*? < .? field. The public is "cordially invited To apjTend thi- mrutinu\- ~ i Mr. and Mrs. T. 1!. Rlahwtr'sro.nt the week-end with her mother. GRFI'.U M:\VS. The ?niith's Funeral Il< n!c w open and 'ready for business. The hnme is one amnnpr thr ings; out and out of its kind iff .'hey Piedmont. The .yotubr. orrrv'efV"; manager, Mir. T.nymon Smith a- -u:< t'. till- pol.li.-- ll-r. i_; . I- I ; TTT b".'1 "! the town o'" (i. Vvc t hot sure *s < will be I,: When in the eit.y. call o.Vonnd ! > Smith's Funeral Chapef. and see what they are doing, 1!" ymi are >JitiVfi.ed tell others, if ym are dissatisfied le.M them. ' a' Th|? service on last Thiiv-day nite at Bethel was a.'sue ess, althoughtIkspeaker Rev. Kiio.v failed, .to conn-, the pator Rev. I-aw'b.p filled hi- > he.-" and his discourse was enjoyed by all. This_ service was sjuinorcd by the Paster's Aid. k- H?nry May field io Xii iihirwi Is' Gre'ef has lost, one of the st ro-w-r-t citizens in the passing of'.Mr. Henry' May field. Bro. Mayfield leaves a r* < ord of which very few have been able to leave. lie was faithful t 'ho last, l^uit,. n number ot vtsiikv ntenibc! from Greenville and vicinity were pros ent and hpoke of hi- life, a : ?-*? tian, a leader, father , and a citizen... The pastor, Rev. Lipscomb of .F.nnree. Fork Baptist church of which Rro. Mayfield was a member preached, the sermorh to a host of relatives and friends. Bro. Mayfield was a member of th0 church 50 years; Sapt. of S. S. 32. years and sang on choir 10 years. He leaves t?' mourn his loss" a wife, 12 children and 31 grand-children and a. host of rvlatiw^ .and.. friends. \Vfi commend them to. r.ur heavenly Father who doeth all things well. Mr. E, W. Biggs, successful undertaker of Greenville had charg0 of tin body. The Silver Tea given at home of* Mrs. Mary Hunter was highly enjoyed by all present on Sunday afternoon. All present expressed themselves of putting their sheulilei s b? the wheel and make this event, :? grand affair from Sunday'to Sunday.. ?Mm,- -Ada-ftiowriw who ha**' be?->v *b-Vis much' improved to delight pf her loved ones and friends. Mrs? Wilson who had a stroke some time-ago i? able to bc?>et'.ih?' no. Master Jackson,is still confined to and out again. * . - - I % CAMDEN NEWS. f St: V"tth9w /rritH Pii,r T'i^ t J. Rheddish as principal is doing fine j e in -ew v way. lie is an ardent read- | or-of The Leader as all true race lefl-1 r ders should'do; patronize their own.1 _i_. Among the s'.ieeossfnl teacher.v, who never* fail to see this splendid pa-' ,j per are Mrs. J. P. Picjkett, the wife. I of our own Dr. J. P. Pickett; Misses . i Mabel E. English, Louise B. Wright,' ; Messrs. Mack I); Wolst and W. C.I ,, i (Ii aham. 'May ' others, do likewise, t .1 There was a Spelling Contest in Wesley Chapel school Friday evening , Feb, 27th between several school girls ^ITrofn Camden which resulted in 3 to j :! for Caniden. l'he girls from Wesley I *oi?.? ,K> to b" congratulated for | '1 the ,splendid stand of a four months , school against a nine months. Really, rn"si > thot day bat the rural ! ?' schools all of them will get equal 1! rights. For it is among them we get' diamonds. ns it were. r V1 ~ Thei c wilT~F,". a series of meetings 1 ' in Bethel A.M.E. "church on Mionday j Mfifeb W and-10 eondueted'liy Sister Mary Thomas and on Wednesday ' f~t he- 11th wo pro Inntr i r) fr fpfWlPM tn ,the Boy Preacher Nathaniel Harring. ton to take- hold. I Rev. Hale B. Thompson, the pastor i w as at his host Sunday night. There | : | is still sickness among us. We pray i . Cod's blessings on each one. How deplorable the six men! Let Jail know it is only the religion of;the ' T.ovd Jesus Christ and education. .suppress this crime wave. t- EAST SRENTER, N. ( .. NEWS : ;* Shady (irovi'Haptist Church .h y. I i lie Elsie jind w J. Colen\an ali children .of Mr. ;iikI TVTrs. Ediie Colonnin are able to foe up at play. .i a . ciiool, mi <!;< o- li aiura?tiiwium?Janie' Ton-; *. tracheal Heath > i" :av|>:,e. Is. Friday. air , 1M.< slie H'aynes, -3rd grade < ;c 1:or of the Dunbar High School . has- . rosu;. cTi her work after an op? t-ratiiM? a iVw weeks hgo. I'fol. S. E. Duncan, principal p? the 'Dunbar ill continues'quite ill in Sal" isbury hosnital. Riv.'.i. S. Daniel, preached, at Je. i-alc.ii- H::|)tist Church here Wed .-day ngiil, Quite , a few of his wtTe doWh. ' . . i . . Zil T? Friday n'cht itu?V. M. "A. pie 1 si nted a- lay at the church?The Old Maid-"Club. It was enjoved by all, m?n. ni t". 1 I- Mrs, A. R. Daniel. 'I I e Si-nior .Missionary Circle nut Ui /lis l.ila Slade on Friday after- ;.] -on. The, study was very . I'iti'l. A beautiful paper on Mis-i <ui by Mrs. Cjuupbell. Solo by Mrs. , i. 11 ie .'aniison. It was very touch j 'flic hostess served chicken sal- ' , .:?<! oy lcttiu-e. egg sandwiches, coffee ( ' . :<1 egg custard. Sinii- ihi> cdo'iing of Rev. Daniel , ..e hady tlrove Church has been able i M pay oil1 hoi- mortgage. Beginning . ,.j r> h the members will have a w i l; of recognition services For TTkT^I p...*?.r to show their appreciation : peak: Monday night---'Rev. 1 E. Wil-| ? i) of Sp'.ncor; Tuesday night?Rev i1 __u?M, "of Salisbury. N. C.; nw il.nstlay night- R<v. F. R. Mason, i ' igh Point. N. (\; Thursday night? ; 1 ?v ATTENT | THE SENIOR HIGH CLASS ( ?l'reser "THE HOUSE < A Comedy Drama To Be Given in the | FRIDAY, MARCH It* .nutncc, AcKenture. Com 1 ADMISSION: - t m m p n n p rvarHTP-rarsp n n r. 1 Church Pews, ! 1\ 7 School S I.ar.ev stock.of school eQuif -i=?*?i aiilmru initl i?nmtci mi as lu y> \W also *' manufacture an .V- ( iiuri li IVw and are in a pos .. .u. ii is. ea.-y to " .7j payment plap.\ - ^ Wo have one of the most mo jj ?wiih r.csources of over $75,00 jji business with us. j Nu-ldea Desk <! ' : -m r* - ^ Sumter, 5. < ' Spartanbui - r? r? , REESE'S I)R( MRS. P. R. RGl X A ITU, LINK OF PATENT X CIGARS. AND T APEX TOILET PREPARATIO ? ^XEWSTA -+?? " * ? J ;? Rare Magazines And Newspapers X * ' ICE . CREAM. A PHONE X 1A2Z Assembly Stfeet, Y . Saturday, March 7, 1931. Rev. J. C. White, Winston-Salem, N. Sal I kU U1^ - N^ R<?V ^-'A __/TUtt ? Mrs. Lossie Slade is much better , On Monday afternoon, Mrs. A. H. ~ ?m Ruff Daniel, organized a gh>up of " litle girls known as the girls auxilas officers: President Jeroline Jeffriea Vice-President, Willet Kclley; Treas. uror, Isabella Gourd; Sect. Ruth HolTF A-st. Sect., Catherine Holt. Mrs. Albertha It. Daniel wishes to thank her la-1 class of Sims High Union, S. C., through The Palme it Leader for the following Postal Telegraph. 4,Loy|:ig congratulations mi your fi *st Annivesary. Your c.ai .; Itu p D vision. ' Sunday morning" Dr.' Daniel deliYered a verv Jtohching message; tex: As the eagle stircth up her nest etc. Sunday School opened at the usual Unie with Mr. Zelba Robbins as Supl. Mr. Robbins will serve until Mr. Lit?coiin ciu.ages shift. II<y is?young, iiiiti_JU)d capable. ' ^ , ' Funeral Vites were .held for Mrs. WiTFT Mae Oglesby at 3:00 o'cock. The pa ;tor officiated. She was 2'1 years ~of age. -fceaves-a~-huband, mo- ? ther, 2 brothers 2 sisters and 2 child ren. . B, V, P " opened with Mr. Lawroni'o IVhisiinnf nrpsifiinc flrnnn Nil 4 preserved the program. It Was good. Services opened with Baptizing afttrw'hieh?--Rev. Daniel 'delivered a 9 captains reported: Mesnames J. Tow'nesT T12IT; Ana Lewis, $1.80; fir-1 Cobb, 60 cents; Mattie Campbell, $2.W Addie Craige, $1.25; Lila Sladc, $1.50; Hiittie Watkins, $2.25; Racheal Heath $1.02. There are 35 captains pnd 9 will r.e"orf each Sunday in the month. Total! $ 12.6T,_. i. ? Mrs. Lila Holt is sick at her home * on Long St. All were deighted to nee Mrs. Liz zie Robbins at churih Sunday. Hope she will be able to keep coming. .. Rev. Daniel was all smiles Satyrday when he was called for his car. It looked perfectlf new. It was rebuilt Miss Carrieiell Chaney, surprised. . Mrs. A. H. R. Daniel with a lovely cream set Friday afternoon at 6:30 the same hour that she married one year ago. This was an anniversary surprise. HELENA NEWS On last Mondaynite there was a nTTbTtrel show given af the schoolhouse; everyone enjoyed it; fun a plenty was had. ' The social that was given last Frirlav night at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Koeri nrooKs was enjoyeu; t-vm., ane went away happy - v Sunday School at Brown's Chapel whs largely attended. The lesson wafs wel discussed. "There were two r in tors from Mt. Zion Baptist: Miss Roerdia^Steward and Mr s ^^01 a Warde Miss Steward; come again. At 2:00 o'clock a lively class meet- . ing was held, everybody was revived Mrs. Polly .Ray and daughter has.. -4tjjirned to Pacolot Mill; their many 'rierjds will miss them, . , ION ^ ^7- I )F BENEDICT COLLEGE & OF LOVE" I in Four Acts ? College Chapel { l3th?7:30 P. M. , ? : H X edy?DON'T MISS IT ? ? 25c. | *vv*X' -* ' ! " - t rrp pppppp pjTLrpjrHraiZRrf^' g School Desks, I uppliesV | ment and supplies in Spar- Ej :ive quick aei'viee. ?g excellent medium priced 3 ition to carry a part of the g seat your church with our S dern factories in the South?fi???'0.00. You will like to do 3 St Seating Co. 1 ^ Main Office ? ^' J and Factory 5 rg, S. C ; |?i ? 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