The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 24, 1931, Page Page 2, Image 2
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"The Old -Gray" Ami'
_ The New Hitler
K. PH1MP KELTS
The Palmetto Conference
. ^ 4 The above eonferentv juse closed
was laFgely aleeiuleit. Every conference
in ehe state was 'represented.
The Rev. .Dr. f. T,. Kutle r of Georgia
the Rev. Dr. G. T. Stin on of Louisi
ana and Sister. 'Martlui Keys Mar
shall, evangelist from Kentucky were
only a lew of the visitors from out
of the state. Thc Rev. Samuel Nance
atul the Rev. A..C. SuhiUr'repersyu
ted the I'iediuont C'.mferet'co. The
Rev. Iv. -A. Ad..ins, the Rev. .J."- M.
Harrison, the R? v. .1. C. McClellan".
the-Rev. R.- A. Young and this writer
represented ehe-t-'tdmo V : Cont'.^
the, Rev. A. Jp. J>peais, the Rev. E. R.
?- . Anderson, tm.' Rev. J. Id. Thomas and
**" * the Rev. W. E. Richardson roprosonted
tlie North-east Confer- net*; . the
Rev. Ed\v4n Wells, the Rev. L. II.
Henuningwsy. the Rev. E. il. McGill.
the Rev. R. ! '. 11 iiili Iv.-.nd the Rev
N. A. Batlua. the Rev. I. Gamble
the Rev. A. J. 31;m iiv. k'Jic Rev, J. 1.
~ Hamilton wow front lilO Central Cor.
ference. The South Carolina Confer
?r? euro vh item wore?w?numerous to
mention. Bishop 31.' I-I Davis of
Kcplut-kj was a gin!-?: "of thb confer^
^eiiee by a special invitation from Bishop
Ransom ami rendered moat help
ful assistance.
Sermons \nd, Addresses
The Rev. Dr.. Sv S. Morris of Nash villy,
r!\ and general secretary o:
.the Youn-* People's Department of
the 'church spoke to the
conference on,-Friday and everybody
-? itletiik- HrVp-esseil with hinn lit.
%j gavfc us his jeurly subscription to th.
:?:?"I.en ioi-"?I'm- which w?.?v.'; fe thankful.
Both hoc'ors Bailer and Stiii
son do!jeci vd t; ltoly^ ad-dresses. I
was said ti at Dr. 'Siins out did, him
self Tint:-day evening in his educational
lUee.sa.'y ' to the- conference.
The. address of Dr. K. 11. McCill, on
the Missloiuuy occasion-.was'a real
treat. -Mrs. lemma S." Ransonv wif<of
the bishop spoke choice wrds f<>
the conference, and captured Charles
ton in her :ul !t:'es< to the young people
at lymamtei Church. Kriday evening.'
The Rev. d. (.baieos ' math
the hit of hi - lit'e before the conference
in.his annual sc*mou. and tit.
Rev. - S". M. Ilughos won a great nam'
for himself on The * I i'?s*ip ha ry~Sprmn.it.
Thi' l ?i sTi o j f s A (1 d r ess "1
hi're n ver was an ;aMress tleliv
? ?ered.?at-?an?triiiiui?-ifon fere) tee?1-httt
would excell tlvo one by Bishop R. (".
Ransom before- the I'aime'to Contc;
ence at < haH'-ston biyt wn-kv. Antontr
other.thiiigs the bishop "snid ^'tlii- i."
general. conference' year, and mam
of. y.otl ia'e .ill. i la- i.n-e and yi n bay
a right to be ambitious, but, strive
lawfully. Y?>u .-ho'dd b iv great i\
., 'spec'?frrr?fi 11 t:i ~) i:.??njrh?hr-nt herly
Ju Yv*...iu..?
SQUght .-.position . bat I knvi ' never
broken friendship with a single frien .
If he win'- ovi.r_t.ne we \V .-till
friends. Nothing beat? . friendship*
.It i sfar bef.ter ilmn petti ji-..!ousic
anil extr:iv:igam "gri-ed for office, i
am sure that ir y of otj. weu'd kkt
j to !>.. sitiinir nre. . . when itn- in M
iwihjsirulion In g;a> bu. I .Will i-xiir.
you above all to let In o.hvfly low
e+Hi-t-inuo '.vi i' ? yo j." s-ot-a!-. ijig of pig1
lorn] i;epo;u, st flu* bishop said "l'uvt lien
.1 want. >? :i t<> Vn.ikr report
?-"as beeonr't Li Christ ism ministers. I
don't want- vnii tn j.'.'" i>"Iliad last year.
Tv.il this nll'np flu lint tP tHn> confer
oncos vvt to be .held, Ii is lam* -1
have a syii'iparluTU. hcait. hut wluU
? I have?1 >i i i.tin in., "11..11 ! i Hil.v.' . lid
Holy ull'ive. I hioiavh.t my J.. ad a.1
My' In-art P. .ur.R-.U-i> who
fail, hi:t ii. v ' .ik;! '. it,- teat iiiuv ^
of it was duo Jo iho fart th.it ti.o
? i' 1 hi'
liove in .h-.nad.iai in'.'.- io iai:-' t t .11" ihv
annual coiifor iTT- whiie hiv-wife i
_ children' all i? til.: L-. Ll'a.ut?ill- eLui-cii
<ind iOo-U 'Wrtil sH.itvi 1 11* :?i ll you
'-..want a hislioo *iu S..u .h i 'nrvlinl tiisi1
" will have to.'-i -sy.'t .: I ah.i'-y yoti i i
make you .til yoni- duly, you .will t.a\V
to get,- situa-! ' himioNow 1 am
gain;.'. !." ' !. ?n~p?.! ' if; iits tlii'
' year for Mi> .- .in <' ? i?i 'vliuu ivPn
the judffi laoid'-'o- my piv-idi'ntr elde: s
when it c'oia -i'i'- wi' h mute, '1 tavse
of yon who. i 1 thefi-e ronierenci-s
as failures. 1 will liiUw you ivgaVdloss
of t he'' rei-o;:in-.en.lati'.iiis ot youi
presiding elder . .< pie hrp'l ivv li)ay d'l
??stH?lie i- '11!iI?rite?<t?...v.?hni?te-e
? all that C'-trtri4eer-:--ht:'--redi-rre-:?-Anot lrver
can go right heliiiri l:im aad do
.better. Now sister you have ' fnill-di
I am going to send you where you
can stieeeed. and let soup- irpe else
go and .surer- d \y!irro you Inter been."
Speaking of ill'- g-. ney.d t-Iiur'ih,
in p. nisi'op .in ? ?tmvt?; >> < ninny
, Episcopal <1 -it !( * -. '<?o many .-mall
annual cop fen loo-many staivation
presiding <tvs> ?~i? t s, and too many
small, circuits ami toissiotr stations."
Our nravfr is tliM Bishop Rt-verdv
C. Ransom' will deliver.this same arl..
dress in all of tin- annual conferences
3???in the state tins year.
The t ppoint merits
Kdng'-tiee Tv d^'Mile-; p^--siding
eLU-i ; St'.'"X;nk Y" Sf;i't u.Vi," Cllftr+?
estdn, J. S. Mocant; St. A mire',vs. .1.
W. Washington: Gourdim . S. .1, Dob'
bins! Riug.-.fn 0, S. Id ? a; Cnpway,
1 .?S.?AL?litmlu's ;?1 in 1 i.tii?T. w a?W-,?UMurray;../ohnsonv
i 11. . W. At. Wjighl;
Lake (lily, I). Wilson; lUilab, 11.
M. McClaia; Lanes, .\l. C. Gelhi rs
Great PPk-aSanl, Frank White; St.
?t? W, M.
Middle-ton; New Both-1. S. .Middle-ton;
Jehovah, A. B Germ.oiK Black Oak, 11.
p:.. .... Murphey,' i'-o+le-ville.-.1 T;. Splbv; ds't.
Peter, *W. M. Western; St. Matthew.
L. D. Johnson; St. Pan It to be" supplied
Frances- Brown, J. P. Pe.rks; John-on
Creek. S. Mitchiim; .\"c\v /ion, P. Kelty;
Pa-tbe| and StTATirk, J. W. Tayv
|v ' lor; Scrap ton Rev. Thomas; .Dist. Missionaries,
J.. G. Graham, K. Spawn and
^ *,*Jones, .-Conference Brpnctr Ifesidc-nt,.
L . Mrs. J. C. Quanles.
Georgetown district r To he suppli
, 1
0.1; .i<:un |irsr~i'\- -Hi --Atwond; "Winyntrr'
j 1). -1 >; Sission; Dickerson, F. Kinloch;
Black Mingo. J. T. Broughten; Aiiundalc,
F. W. Williams; Johnson\?lle,
. Ki 1 limn i l't-ilenu; St. Wtcphens, George
town, ,J. C. .lames; Bethel. Georgetown,.
R. F. Brogdon; Trinity, W. AI.
Brown; Ainelt, R. A. Thompson; Pee 1
' Deo, P. M. Knox; BlooniingvalG, M.
N. Thojnpson; West Andrews, E. E.
Jones; -.Santeo, J as. Williams; W,teawmaw,
C. Lewis; Black River, R.
- A?Brown; Georgetown Circnit, J. S.
Daggeft; Eio-l Andrews, E. L. Gary; .
Grave Mission, B. J. Manning; Wil
llamsbiwg. i.. \V. Gary.
Mt. Pleasant l)1.strict: To bo supplied?
Morris Brown, Charleston, J.
1.; Bcnbow; EbeKiX.er. Charleston, E.
B. Mack; Mt. Pleasant, to be suppli-.
,i,|. '"\r,.r'laiiavn ;ii.. or t<
,-.v ^ iv w.i.i >?. j.. *uuray;
South- Sanloe, E. L. Bonncau; Buck
Iliil. Isaac Major; Uliye Branch, 0. S.
J. MoleUc; Ziou' and Nebo, W. M. 1'uylor;
Jamestown, El. Hutchison 1
-U.Q 111- k.S I 'o, in I) I ll-.l.: 11
inity. S. .1. C. W eathers; Robinson, ?.
it. D. Carter -1 honnis. C. A. Wil- -!
liums; Si. Philips, >1. Jackson; ?
Dannls Island. L>. B. Bingham; Cal>ary.
Robert, Youuglillood; Mr. Holly-.
?acob Wilson* Cain Chapel J. C. Mack. ;
L>isirici Missionaries, R.'II. Ravene-il
ami Sin i man Randoph.
Transfers And Superanuated
Rev. Dr. L. Rubin Nichols, ok pro
siding elder, of the Georgetown dis-. ,
- irict,?and the -Itev. W. P. Carolina!- _
.x-presiaing older of the Mt. Pleas- ]
,nt district, the Rev. P. R? Lewis, the ;
Rev. M. T. lolbert and -tlie Rev. ;
George 11 Adams transferred to the ;
_ Santk- Carolina Conference. The Rev.
J. t'. Quaiies to the Columbia Uon- j
.'crenee; the Rev. Julias Holmes to
itie Central Conference;, the Rev. Dr. *|
' D. A. Porrin was among a few j
other faithful ministers' that were
Honorably ?< > ire.cl(.' ironi. the" active
ininistiy. i
- ?- -The?Pabnett-u- Leader* ;
We hereby expres- the thanks ol ;
Ttlt? PaliiKi-i-i m-aucr Company to
no rotiiwng persons who I,
hiombercd us.ai this conference: Dr.
S-. S. Mot-Vis,. Nashville., -Tenn.; Dr. 1
ii. E. Brogdi n. Georgetown; Mr. iJ.
Brown, Charleston: .
Murray,' Mct'lodanville; Rev. J? >C".V
(antes. Gcoig. town; Rev. S. M. Hugh
es. Salter's-; . Rev. 11. A. ; Thompson.
Georgetown and the Rev. L. G. Bow
"nan of Union. ; ' .
Following out" speee.lt before tin,
Palmetto ' (\>n!oivneo in interest of ;
be - "-I.eeader" Ui'dnp Ransom said
. he could not see how any body can
!o without if. 11^ paid it \vas' indispensable
with him .' - mid everybody ~
-hnuld tend it l'la company is ui> er
many oolejations to him for this
*p: i'j?inn. .\ ;111 li-ten. a "sncrveniT" "
JSiiUe_tt?...i.hi? natic j will be published
hi honor of iin- Seventh . Episcopal'
District "atid Tl~s~ w7<n,] "rfiil leaders "
That i<.-\<- will he worth .tit
uh-??-runi- >; mice. So every minister
and I t;. ..m-'MiihV <: should take ad- .
vttinw.e in the' reduction given in
"Tetolier to :.11 ,- j',.. for Hie paper.
Ray no sad . n> w your subscription..
d? . ,\nd, Alternates
Mi', id.::. .n UoiH'crtnico ma?le
lioice" _Tonowin.tr persons to
. ip' J i '..v;'o:t.'i ecu.ling goti ral
tr . whi h in ols-.in (levovihi.i
\ ;y i..The Rev. IP.
r. I. Mi!.-". Fader: tlij Rev. Dr. .f.
'.. Ihv-h/.v. U.-v. Dr. I.. R. Nichols,
i-,. R !; V, ! .....i tiw.
? Ro\. I .M; j < i . Lay ropre-on- .
Ilivj .: M: . 1 ivd (J'"'., ,'ii. 1'!?.f. J. H
Reel.. <.1 it!. t, A. Ilinwn, .Mr. Jul
?'ii. i.. i ??--ri?M-r?kh?1'niiis.tU . "
Wini-P. i mI w; . > (rii;-- ; ilio Rev. I)r.R,
K.. Ilt??! a.'.-'thi II v. .). ('. QwarleS
'.lit* Ui \? ,J. S. lli'iin '!>? . Ri?L S. .1.
Dobbin- :iV?l !R- v. S. ,1. Mo]
Jot-tDr. K;-r-.rinj;-V mi one ml 1 -
-JYr*T*loT'Wpi; AI: > r~ V- are (juile di/yp?oilit?.;?I
yhou' J fiat but ii. was
'';1 ' ' .i-'i.'.derslnndfm-isio11y'
v' i nrnitmt " I lor it.'
i Li- j-..uj <; oi j; -(owii ? ?*'
. iinoi'>r h<- Ii??:?-! at lip conl'crr
ence. scfiit'il only to t m ule by Dr.
' ' . it. Ill*,.u i.\11. i j Tlim h ( ' 1 - 11 ~j"
Jcst'.n. "
t tin W lu'i't-abouts
< |n Tim Si.udhy .tinaninj; we wv.ro'
at little While I lull, witji tht> Rev. Ik t
II. Kdwai-iD andij^ii area] spiritual J
st'Kvirc. .\iv>day tw.ajht last. Wo weiv 1
at Sliiluh. the Rev. A.- R.J
Rate n. i>' iiastor."" Tl wiisn^ voi-y yo1).] f
_ evening:. bat we had a large number
present and an old fashioned ponte- ! 1
' f'">! L A!. " charges ask--d \ I
- for the i Li i :i at' tln-.ir ' f/asforsJ This j
week-end will find-, us tit Ri/ek Hill :
' hunch- Suniia>. morning with the Rev. '
T. A. .Miller, pastor. We wtH-al-o !
^ la- at New I lopy' rlmrch that nijrht^"
] -'I'lli- Wiud.s- "tfjl 'Ii; yearly ronn D i
on tTtv <!i- ' r''-i. to let. 1 ho members^
pray for tin out-pouring of the Holy "<
r Spirit. "l i t tis advance" <m our knees" ,t
X. ..R- All applicants for admis-D
, sum Mnto the. (lul.unibia annual con-]<
ferein.e and those -.appearing before 1
first, .-< oa?l. third and fourth year!1
~ < la-se- i.or > sa in intit ion, inust he aF|
I >\ a man < nunc! \\ mnstioro, Tuesday j
morning. X.iYgn'iijo!' fir-d at 12 o'clock.
, No calling "I classes during the an- !<
nual conference session. This is con- [l
?(vary tn I r I.i Ton's request1, See {1
Booklet. " '.
("haiimen' >!' (':iinmittees are*, as ii
ktolh.ws; A11 U:1-->rrn, \V. 'h~ Bonier; ] ;
| First year. Fee A. .I.ogan; Second,,
jycaiy K. t'hdiq> Fdlis;- Thritl?year, r
-iH. S. Lawrence-: Fourth year, K. A.'
j Adams.- IVrsons ' applying for k?cal !'
irvders will also observe this notice: j
?j.ivi i.i i > \ n.i ! : m:ws p
J I liV'V, di'ia i! I, i'rg County Training I
I S. I:no! oil* 11 <1 i! - .l../.vw o.oo . '..i ..- I
, 41 t %? .\f\r Xf \ lui n
j <)c lobe I-- -V 1, wiOi a'Urge attendance
mh<I T+tmh'-nU art'- s*-rtt"C(Miii>i^ 1n/r
The nn-n . ! ) > of ;hc- faculty arc: _
M Us. Aincli^ T. Abraham of.Sumter, P
,S. ( taking charge of tiro -primary work;
Mi s !!i>. a .I Kladgt-r of hatta f
S. C,, 2nd and 2r I grades; Mrs.' R.
Barr. 1th and nth grades; Mrs. R. Hur I
Icy. fith .ind "/1!i grades; Mrs. L. Mur- <
ray, fcth and '.Uhgradoik Afiss Kdith T
O,- (i;ra<s?.--of - flerrn 'tjlsvillp, II. K. .
Professor K. P. Bar>\ 10th grade and I
agrieiiTilire. T'rdf. Barr. lias the work s
vvel lined up, and sftys we are going I
(to make tlris a banner year.
-V , -A- -
- THE PALMETTO LEj
Despite the depix-ssion pervading
the country and (specTally our state
Schoiield School was* fortunate to
open us- doors olVieially for the 63rd
trine on Thursday, Oct. 1, 1931 with,
a very large attendance of patron's and
pupils. The opening was very inspiring.
The sup.* -intendent Miss
Sanborxi was at. h^r best. She spoke j
very .foreoably on present condition
ami the manner ia^whieh the school
might be erected. She asked*for the
cooperation of itli the people of Aiken
who wish to sec Schofield go forward.
We. were favored with some dis-.
tinguished visitors who gave some
very inspiring talk along many lines
Rev. P. A. Callaham, pastor of Friend
ship Baptist Chinch; M,rs. Taylor
Supervisor of Negro Schools, Aiken
County: Messrs Geo. Hammond
W. M. McGh.ee and Rev. J. C. Dunb.ir
of Charleston. S C
Becat<<r?m ihe?addition?of the
Junior College, our faculty in thehigh
school has been enlarged. New . teaL-hvrs
are: Mrs." L" A, Bradby and
Mi.-s Marion Pendleton of Virginia.
Pac.il'y members and subjects taught
S. P. Bradby, Prin., Biology Physical
education: Edward B. Williams,
Physics-, History. General Science,
La ys' Athletics; L. A. Bradby, Rreneh
English.?Child?Fnyoh"logy,?.Mation
Pend'c' on, Mathematics, C Ik m > t f y:
K. N. Dang^rfield, English; "LarrST
History; Sarah jU. Horry, Arithmetic I
and Music; Carrie L. Hammond, (5ih '
tnd 7th grades; Evetta M. Joties, oth I
and (itli grades; . RusseL.0. Smith '
1th grade; Anna H. Williams. Sowing I
and Domestic Art; Helen ,K. Cherry, (
Domestic Sci iu-e; Jacob Sapp, Car-i
pentfy. Samuel Eubanks. Shoe liepairing
ahi llarnessmaking; W. ]\J.
Rhodes, Wheclwrighting and Black
smithing; Carriage and Auto Painting,
Jerry Simpkins, Agriculture Lugmta?Miltigan,
Girls-- Athletics' and
Secretary to the Superintendent, Rosa
X. Weaver Matron.of Cirls, Ceo. 1
E. Weaver. Dean of men.
Regarding our athletics, our foot
ball team is ready to defeat every
it meets, this season. also the same
holds Due for the girls' and boys'
basket ball teams. With our new
A th lotto Field*, our "Slogan" will be
the same as of old "Out to Win Every
(la me.?" '
mov york City news
r
-Miss Lue'ie Finch 'spent few
weeks in the city and has returned
home to resume her school work' for
his term. ' '
Most of tlm Bridge Clubs has starred
uit rti.-rr~ usual ,wekly meetings
after being closed l'or the summer.
Proi'. -A. 11. Cordon of Georgia
S i: 11 ?111?PT? Wfl5 t ?irnfTct snonlrt^r
at tin- South Carolina Stale
College Clul) of New York. His talk
was full of inspiration., lie is now
studying for .1 Master dogtty at Columbia
"Uniyers'ity.
Mi-.y Margaret. 1). Woodward who
hits recently moved to 143 W. .117
.St.. enti "laini ii the following friends
*Tn?r" 1 ii7iTi<Tay" party Baiurcfay-"TV
ening, Oct. 10.
Mr.: ami Mrs. Waymore"Williams,
Mr,-and Mrs. 1011 i- Tuner, Mr. ami
Mis J. 1). ('oak, Mrs Julia McClain,
Mr. "and Mrs. Ralph Williams, Mr.
ami Mrs.'T. A Smith. Miss Mildrci!.
Stephens, Mr'-Stilt, Mrs. Carrie W
Holm. MY. William King. Mr. C. K.
Holm. Mr .1 .mi s Mi KUvee. Mr. Aif'e 1
tii rnilaij. I )i. V, M. Mi's Vera Giill'w.,
Air. Alton R\an. . A!i <- Mildred Sainton,
Mr.. Sampson. Miss Ruth Andie'.Vsi
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanford,
Mj . and .Mis. Ralph I'olk, Mr. George
.M.i i tin.?.Mr ?'Vi - r 111 : i Wheeler,?M r.
Waller Hunter, Miss Mabel -Snikhiliridg",-whist
and dancing were the
raiai os m an: n.-i nil i)^ SeVornL ilciieioiis
t-oniNes Were 'served by, the
lioste.-.s- and aster, Mrs. Hobo, "
The gifts wgre numerous and very
beautiful.- Each one expressed the;nieVeHi'ng.
CKKSHAM NEWS
The; ser.vice, at Bethel A. M. E.
L'hurch wits very good Sunday. The
Hip era! of^ ^ V ^ttnd^. .dVlis. Samuel
Ha>es, and it made everybody's heart
hum. with viYi'iors front faE! and"
near was present.
MY. and Mrs. I>ozier Hemmingway
succeeded replenishing the population
of the U. S.,Sunday evening with
x beautiful little girl weighing 8 lbs
it birth.
.-Tlie_ Bethel Graded school doors
open Monday morning with a large
id ollnve'nt oE students. The teachers
were v proud to . behold each
others faces. I'rof. D. T. Taylor was
in the alert with 'the South Carolina
his bringing- students from their
various-point's, .
The Mi scs ('. H. "White;"I. L. Finch
Erma Benjamin and Mrs. Dorothy
Wiggins Hughes, u.rider the auspices
of I'rof. Taylor determine 'to make
this'the best term in the history of
Hie school.
. Many regrets tp report !the death
f l.ittle Eli Whittnev Richardson,
age 8, who* departed this life October
18, 1981. His body was deposited in
I he John Wesley WhKte Cemetary.
Dun sympathy goes out to the bereaved
family;
.Air. A. .J. White is certainly full of
tmhition to become a college sport,
- "Oil luck Io hlni.?He said, "I'll tincT
? way or make, it."^
r
CUKESIilRY NEWS
The Pew Rally a't St. Paul Sunday
vas a success, they raised $20.00.
The farmers are very busy in this
section. Mr. Ottis Holmes and wife,
Mr. Hampton arid wife were very
feasant callers at the home of Mr.
ihd Mrs. It. S. Adams Sunday even-"
nK. ' .
Mr. Ceo. Klugh, Mr. Clarence
\high. and Miss Gent were very plearrtit
callers a't the home of Mrs.
^anny Pearson.
We regret Mrs. Minnie Williams
IDEE ?
Juliua Htuuplon.
Rev. Thompson is getting busy tr;
ing tp get ready for conference, he
him men his friends. ,
HAMER NEWS p
Bethel* Presbyterian Church
Rev. G. D. Collins, Pastor
Sunday school was highly attende
lesson reviewed by Rev. J. Johmni
At' 11:30 Rev, Collins preached
powreful gospel sermon.
|. At 3 p. in. at Golden Hill, 8 p. n
at St. Matthews A. M. E. church, Re
O. C. Dunham pastor.
Otober 9, and 10, 19&1 the Nort
and South Carolina Presbytery clos
ed a successful fall term meeting i
Bishopville, S. C., at Bishopvill
Presbyterian church, Rev. A. D. Wil
kinson pastor... '
, Friday morning Rev. G. W. Gideo:
D. D., of Atlanta, Ga., preached th?
opening sermon. Friday night Rev
Dr. R. M. Rolight of Commerce, Ga
preached a heart touching sermon
Saturday morning 11:3o Rev. Dr4 G
D. Collins of Dillon, S. C., preaclwi
(hp rfnetrino Mncmi. a 11 ?
v.mo.u^ gcimuii. mi eu
joved.same. We raised more mone:
than we ever have raised at the ipi<
team mcdtittg. : ?"7- _
- Elder O, A, Blue of Hamcr wai
elected as delegate to the general as
sembly at Montreal,^ N. C. Marcl
1932. Rev. G. D. Collins was th<
preacher elected to the general as
sembly. (Bethel church led in raisinf
money. . We thank our pastor am
officers for the splendid way they lei
out in starting the collection.
CONWAY NEWS
Cherry Hill (Baptist Church, Rev
G. Goings Daniels, pastor. Thi
Kingston Lake asooeiation that wa;
held in Conway last week was on<
to be long remembered, the meeting
was well attended by folks from fai
and near. Jt was the biggest tha
Conway ever witnessed. May Go<
bless our moderator Rev. H. H. Wil
son, may he live long. Our pastoi
Rev. G. Goings Daniels is a churcl
workeiv from his heart. We ar<
hairpy and thank God for "the grea
gift of our pastor. At the closirij
of the association everybody went a
way expressing themselvef as hav
ing enjoyed the meeting.
Namely Mrs. Cora McCoy, we ha<
some very encouraging remarks b;
Rev. Snain. Slimdaw
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a;f the usual hour after a brief am
oeautiful, discussion of the lesson wi
were favored with a splendid reviev
by Supt. W. E. Moore. Class No. '
still hokte-the banner.
At 8 p. m. the pastor Rev. W. I
Gore came before us with anothe
burning rfiessage, his ftext was foun<
in St. Matt. 10-32-33. He manfull;
preached from the subject, "Confess
ing and Denying Christ."
.J. SILVER STREET NEWS ?
The joint program between Elish:
and St. Mary Circuits begun its fal
rally Friday night. Rev. J. M. Wi4
Hams and his people of Elisha wor
shipped at St. Mury. Altho Rev. R
C. Young was absent a splendid pro
gram was carried out.
At the usual hour Sunday morn
_ing S. S. was-conducted by the su
perintendent. It was a splendid scs
sion. Rev. Young was at his pos
for .the 4th and last quarterly con
ference.
At 3:30 Rev. Williams was lalli't
An Cannon Town to attend a funeral
It seemed as if lie has saved his bes
preaching l'or the last. There is ai
Expression goes: "He stepped on Tn:
cut out and pushed down the gas.'
Sunday night Rev. C. A. l'Veemai
preached at .Elisha. Monday nigh
and his people worshipped at Elisha
We cannot TeTT how lovely everythin;
was carried out but 'cooperation-i:
what we arc practicing now_ Oui
sister church Welch's Zion Baptis
was with us from the beginning t(
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? | E. D. McColloufrh, lu'e student
r" ! of Booker Washington School, died
l* | October 25,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCnlloutfh
j and Family, * *
2532 Gorvais Street,
\f Columbia, S. C.
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. bo at the Baptist churclt.
j During this program, wo * raise
, $100.1G. We hope Revs. Williams am
" Young will be re-appointed to thei
. same charges - ...
I-? Eltsha RostviWald School opened
j Monday "Del? flC'wTth a few of th<
patrons and a number of pupils ii
atendance.
MT. OLIVE BAIT. CHURCH
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|. : We ..shonl 1 like to report our, sovci
s dajfs rally, I asked the member';
\ seven days* before the Waterco As
i sociation met which we are a momhei
^ of to contribute something, on a ralh
j and to my surprise .on - the-. Bundav
my seven days notice wo* up t'liv
' membci's reported I wish t<
1 thank them for this splendid and l'oadj
reply to my request.
. .. ., W. G. Gunter
i CHARLESTON NEWS
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J Tho members and friend* of Mt
I 7.ir?r> A TVf V r-U. -
l U.VII a*., ata, AJ. urs JJIcsumei
i a rare treat on .last-JLgriday mornirij
p with a very stirring and heart-fel
^ sermon which was delviered by tha
? prepared 'theologian the" pastor o
[. Greater Bethel A. M. E. churel
r Georgetown, S. C.. in the person o
i Dr. Bragdon, ami eminent speake
y "uful a great thinker. A last-in;, im
- pression has been left in Zion.
| On Sunday evening Dr. J. \\
I Witherspo.on spoke from the book o
Acts and his ^subject, ,this,_^\on
' of tfiese Things" move nie. . ft wa
his last sermon preached at Mt. Zio
1 Church for this conference year, an
it was the last and a lasting V?ne, i
" appeared ps though he preiichei
" with all of the glory that one/cool
* get ifrom Heaven, and his ele>.ini
remarks likewise toiling of-the pear
fulness and assistance tendered h
that loyal group of people in Zioi
the parting was peaceful and prayfi
* for further success for all*.
* (im Tuesday ovi ir.ng <<f next weethe
Memorial ser\ ice.> will be- lvel i :i
j honor?of?the?decerned members . <?
Jit. Zjon Church during the past'con
t ferenee year. Very impressive, wit I
, a good attendance, and the year?
, vru?'k was ulir-ed" nut' with TTtT tliiiiiy
looking'well.
) Mrs. I.oonia Sinkler 'Jongs of Wn-h
. charming guests of Mr. and Mrs. l>ai
r lei E." Tlymes No. j I.ightwood St
; Mesdanies J one's aTTt 1 Si nTfte"i :rv '!?<?'(!
r Chai lestonians ami their many..'vimv
t were glad to welcome, them one
> more in the "City by the- Sea."
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