The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 31, 1931, Page Page 2, Image 2
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*The Old Gray" And'
The New^Rider
BY E. PHILIP ELLIS
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Columbia Annual Conference
. The above, conference will convene
in Witynmn's Chapel Church, Winnsbor6
next Wednesday morning with
JHishop Keverdy C. Hansom. TV. D.,
L. L. D., presiding. It is. a pleasure
for any one to visit a conference over
which this bishop presides and see
how kindly he deals with his minis"
ters. Ue is positive but does nut use
any abusive language in speaking to
men and women. This together with
bin II1DIIU tmnil
that long desired peace in South Caro
linn, .pvery body from every where
; should attend this, 'meeting and ob~
' have. Birhoji Random is the leader
of our bench of bishops. So~it will
be worth while to come to the annual
conference at Winnsboro next, week
and see] the chief leader of our great
church.
? Conference Program
Tuesday November 3rd at 12 o'clock
-every pastor -wilt meet his presiding
elder at the church to feport all con
tefence monies. Thb afternoon will be
given to class examinations. Wednesday
Nov. 4. 9:30 A. .M. conference
. onv'enos. 8:00 P. M. annual sertuoi
I y the. Rev. W. G. Owens, A. B., B,
' ? D.t pastor of St. James Church,. Columbia.
Thursday Nov. 5, business
session.- s:00 F. M. educational Anniversary.
a* which time the Rev. !>
II. Sims. . M., L\ D., pn sideiit oJ
Allen I'm. cvsity will delivci an.Qth_.it
one of-.lis famous lectures. Friday
-iv uv. +?-af hvjdt m<.Jit? of d- legates
to the' general conference, i
P. M. missionary sermon by the . Kev
.Hale li. Thompson, A. 15., U. 1)., p.is
tor of Lancaster l^arnxrrr?Srrrur'day
at 12?oV lock memorial .-service. witli
die Rt'v. H. I). R.tiu.vcy of Weiigofielc
presiding.. Let all pastors see to
it that they- will come to this confer.
e-nce i ire pared, to report .?. Put or
-something at .your church- every dhy
and night including-Sunday so as te
get your report.
South Carolina Conference
The above-yonfcrcce is new history
Bishop and- Mrs, Ransom was tin
topic of-the most fa\ orablc discussion
at this conference. Dr. R R. Wright
Jr.. of Philadelphia, * Pa., visited the
2 coiiTT-rcnce' "before we -arr recti?ami
made a womterlitl impH'i-isiuii upon
tin- vntio-v of tin- i.Id .Palmetto State
i "" Dr. L. L. Berry of Norfolk, Va., win
visited this, conference proved that
he is the proper man to"s\u-ecc:-""i~Dr
Coit.. lie became a subscriber to tlu
i. -t-.-oi.o," , I li") I" -UluJXV
thanks. Dr. Sims stirred^ Charles.ton
in his address Thursday night
Everybody should"havc heard Dr. Coil
Friday night. The- people said ht
PTmke as a bishop and not as a gen
t'val?f+rl'icer. T1:e usual large.. num.
her of visitors were present. Fron
7 . '?? 11*;v?P+eshtOrU+i?l-uui" reiice. Dr. alii
Mrs. Samuel Nancy; Clumbia, Dr. E
A Adams, conference insurance commis
doner; l>r. J.,.M. Harrison a in
the writer who is the olficial -riailj
reporter; North EastConference, Li
A. P. Spears, wile and daughter; ( en
tr.d Conference,'Dr. 1.. 11. llemm.ng
~ way.?Di.- E.?H-:?M"(bil?aud?> 111- rs.
ftr. CJvp. A-. Singleton' of Springfield
I.I.. passed by Among the many v:s
ib.i^'VTTlVePrilmeitu Conference \vat
the lNv. Dr. T. J.-.Miles who u
' if ^ iiis cluitvh to consider nun foi
the iOTCTgtr held.
?? A?.V+ttv Feature ?
Col. Julius A. Brown, Grohd ( linn
. '-cellar: or Knights of Pythias in rhi
. state, was selected by Bishop Hanson
to present president Sinis .m dur.-i
tional night, and lie crowned hir.,sol
U-lth frlcry'. Smith P'arol.TTTh^T^
reason to be proud of this great Ira
ternal leader.lie ought be select .*d l
~ present the president at id! six .m
nual conferences. He is- .not or: 1 ; ;
gifted speaker, but on,. of the bos
presi r.ing officers .among our. riic
group. Drs. A Tains, Sims and I wer
hls-pTTpy-fv: ;tlld W,-b>^veie jJiirryeJ rimselves
bolter at a honit. in all of ou
lives. Mr". Brown is indeed a niud
ern queen in her* beautiful home o
Norman Street.
General Conference Delegates
l)i-. M. A. Ilollins. leader, I)r. I. \\
Wilbum, -Dr Sandy "Siiturions, Dr. i
E. Beard, and Dr. A. F. B. Ilorrj
Alternates: Dr. lb C. Lisbon, Dr. ^
B. Jennings, Dr. P .J. Chavis, Di
J. W. Withorspoon and Dr. J. \\
.Mufphr, ' Lay: Mr^. D. E. M
Ghea, Ales-its John ' Harris,. Edwar
Jleiicrfaon, N. P. Grant^Gibbs Miicbe
Alternates: Messrs T. ft Ed ward'
nv.. i. / "i.T I>i i.. * ?
" tuiri iniiL, ?jn I ) .Dlimv, /A. 1
Spar/h and Mrs. L.-.B Murph>
South Caroliira Conference Appoint
mcnts.
. Ch:YrT("'<ldn Distt; i. w. win iiTr
presiding older?Holly Hill, P. C. Li?
boa; Ebenoy.or. Adam Brown;-Eutaw
vtriT?xrr\Vrrftjt*tetr St. Paul,- J. .
? - i - .Judon; St. James,-C. Capers; Triryt
L. L, Farmer; Mt. C&fmbl, Geo. I
? Adams: Graniteville.- J. II. Huggin?
Williston. W. M. Mo-ol.V1; AiKl'll. J: t
JenniTrgfr;- Mt; Zion, Charleston, W, I
Carolina; Denmark, E. A. Squift
Blaekvillc and Barnwell, James Mil
ehell; Summerville, J. W Witherspoo
Linofduvflle, W. K. Wilson. Oonfei
encc Branch President Mrs. I). E
MeGliee.
A
Grant; Mt. iforr. S. W. Gibbs; S
"Paat, AV.?M;?Wagner;?Johnainhon
Frank Clark; Willtowp, H. M. Smn
^ Maryville. J. H, Johnson; Adams Riu
'Ft Parker; Sat'Andrews, I). S, Chisoli
Wadmalaw. E. A. Anderson; Mace:
(lorsia, G. B, ARtelvll; Emanuel. Ch-u
le ton, to be supplied; E;nbr.v, G. E
T7?d5bfrTs; Shrink, S. Rr-HigAfihs; Xct
SK Philips,'S. B.Buiuess, South Join
Island, J. H. Patterson; North Joh
?galgnd, -Kr- E. Washington; Be'he
^ Mission, L. Simmons; Quigly, R. J
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' Minis; Hugni Hill, M. T. Tolbert.
| Beaui'ort District, Sandy Simmons,
presiding elder; Green Pond, S. W.
\VoTf; East Comb'ahec, A. B. Coleman,
[White Hall, K W. Graham; Hendersonville.
T. vl. Tingman; WaRorbovo,
A. F. B. Horry; St. Mark, M. G.
Goudy; Mt. Zion, D. J. Gadson; St.
' John. E. .M. S. Ball; Sheldon. S. F.
Gillison Beaufort. W.. F.; McBrown;
Port RoyalT J. A.- Houston; HarderiHo
G W. GilK ison: Blulton. J. M. Glenn
St. Luke, A. L. Brown-, Brunson, J.
-M^-Xoro: Hilton Head. J. A. Jenkins
Smoaks. II. I>, - Browne Let Mission,
I. J. Johnson.
, TransTcrs
Pr. M. A. Ilollins, transferred to
the Palmetto Conference and appointed
presiding elder of the Mt. Pleasant
District-. Dr. J. E. Beard trans"
torreii to TTTT same (.'UnfPrCTlt'O ami
appointed presiding elder of the
GeorgetQV.n District. Dr. A. W. Mctjni'en
gnn< m the same conference
stationed at the St. Paul charge. The
Re-v. J.- J. Lucas Ts seat to the Law
rencc Jenkins Mission of the same
conference. The Rev. S. W. Fordham
goes to the North-oast conference. kmi
Dr. J. \V. Mm ph goes with the bishop.
Our Whereabouts
T0?T ast Sunday we had a glorioustime
at Rock- ILill..and New Hope
CTitirches-wirh the~Rev.~fr A. Miliar^:
- -pa-gtnr Do certainly in the hearts^
of his people, and both churches asked
for his return, lie paid the quarterly
assessments from both churchThis
visit completed our four,
.quarterly- rounds.- But we are plam
ning to spend this week-end on the
district helping th0 pastors to get
ready for the annual conference. We
shall try and. be with the Rev. W. L.
Johnson at Carlisle Sunday morning,
the Rev. L. D. -Gamble at--Thomas
! Chapel .Sunday afternoon and with
! the Rev. L. (i.- Bowman at Union Sunday
night.- Let the members pray for
. an. out pouring of the Holy Spirit.
"Let u.- advance on our knees."
i N. B.?All applicants, for admisi
sioii "ii)t?? tm Columbia annual con
terence aid persons hat must appear
for ex.:i iii.i.'.;ons. aiv hereby roquesri
-d to, l.c at Wuvnuui- Chapel Church.
r. WThTT-TTTAr 'ltusd:i,, Nov. Mi.I .ft Hi
. o'clock. No aniii-'dnte nenl. will be
m:ule for tkisses alter the aniiual
coi'Tet'trev coiivoiles. Th.- 1. cor;.
! fary ro the < rd<:r of t ile bi'-iiop. See
> li'ookiipage e. . i.. i >n 4. - . .
Chairmen of examination eoniniit.
eos admr-sioti. liov. W. B. Bolder,
First Year studies?Rev. Lee A. Lo
gan; Si-eond Year?studies, Rev, E.
- ni.i'i|i ! 'ni Tini-.i V.oi- studies: Rev.
R Ss T nwrioii-i- Knnrtli Ypsr studies
" kt>v. 1; . a. a(1 ins. Persons?desir-:
ing local orders will also observe this
r-notico. ? t^_".
NTTV,7 BKOOKI.AND NEWS
l Sunday was very full at Mt. Pisgah
; because it was the last elay the pas
tor was to be- with us until after the
annual conf> ! > nee.- We had a splen1
did Sunday- SehudI and fire" lesson
L was very interesting. The morning
. sermon was preached by the pastor
- who went to Double Branch after this
1 service to-bc. present with the-choir?
who luld their monthly singing convoniit,n
at Double' Branch. We all
- reassembled at Alt. Pisgah to hear
- the openhig of the seven'seals, by the'
voiiii!/' urocele rs of the community
eihi'buted b\ Brother Henry Mickens.
- A lai^ge''audience* assembled-and Dou?
hie Branch Glioir under the dircc
tion of Bioiiie'i' J. Wesley Dreher
v and Mi. Ziou (iioir under the direction
of Brother Ambrose. Glass rendered
iiuransiug music. The Mt. Zion
niiartot. and the quartet of Double
Bjahca onSivc iu d the bt'f'il.Mori with
- several venditions. Which jraptivatod
s ;hc audience.
1 m-9 w .?
~ l'ASSLD TO THE (i It EAT. BEYOND
" Street died sudde.inly Monday everrTng.
Oet. 12th, 11)31. He left home
a apparently well, he got about two
t block?; away from his home and sleep
e quietly away. He was a devoted hus0,
band a-nd a. loving'lather, he was lov_
en bv evervon.. that knew him as a
^ ("lirisTi.tir gCTTtloman. He fuir
I ( inlizeci from Bethi4-A. M. L. Churcn
n Thursday. O'ct. 10th which iie was a
member for many years, t,
Intel nu-ni in "Randolph Cemetery,
fie .leaves a loving wife, one daughter,
one lie ice and son-in-law,
Mrs. Sallie Mathis wife
Rev. an! Mrs. Allen I. Dixon
< ol' Dyylona Reach, Fla., dattgh['
" .te'r and-'son-in-law;
'[ Mrs. Maggie Redddict of New
' York City, neice. v' . '
'I MRS. MARY GETTYS
' BASSES- IN NEyv YORK CIT\
^ ^ :
News reached "the city last week o'
the pot-sing. of Mrs; Maryi Bailpj
t- (iettys, formerly ' of this city ant
neice of Mrs. Mattie Holmes.?QJ
n Lincoln street.
Mrs. (iettys had hoen living in Nev
' York for the past 12 years. Shi
I- 1 wa - futi^raU/tetl last Siytday in ELqv
y York.
1- Her many friends hero will b<
grieved to learn of her passing.
NEW BROOK LAND SCHOOL '
A- The? school w^rk headed by oui
- most efficient principal, Rev. J. W
). Shaw, is lifovinpfalong nicely. Thi
beginning of each week brings new
simlilils I'.i-I he school ;mil new idea
.. I to the iti'stdlioTy.; ":
I. j The enrollment has climbed fron
>i 225 to a high murk of P.7fi.??
il t l-S iday morning October 23 at th<
1, ! usual chapel hour a Very interesting
a i and timely program on "Temperanc<
was rendered under the auspices ol
Mjss Mary Coleman by the 4th am
1. 5th grades.
v The school will close Wednesdaj
r*- 1 "V1!1 ;F: fAc T,>?r i.iHmran
P .under way for the* teachers to tak(
1 : the childl'en to the Fair Thursday
r. School will4?e closed until Monday.
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. -THE PAT.METTQ LEAl
oi.dfst fi'rr/KN <n- uiciii.am) ' <
COINTY LAID TO REST O(T0-|1
25th. J|
John Dinkins who proceeded her to 1
the grave about thirty-two-years.ago. :
She was a life long member ol" Si- '
lohn Baptist Church. Mrs. Dinkins.
was near hot- hundredth year nt .hcr i
- dentin? She was- tl4 ottly a few xlayst J
She was a highly respected Christian-1
woman and site was very servicabl-- ~
to her church and community. She i
gave to thq-ayorld a lino family of re- ~
ligious men and^wbmon. Her descc>t "i
dants numbers a hundred people. Site 1
is survived by the following: Rev. <
John Dinkins, Rev. Robert Dinkins i
Mr. Wesley Dinkins, Mr. Jo,.- Dinkins i
Mrs. Ella Smith ami Mrs. Laura, Mrs. i
Hayot. Some of her white friendd- i
i^titctifii'd her funeral, Names ?y: 1
Mr. John Reese of Congaroe; Mrs. t
LdftiC Williams, Mrs. Doc Reese and
Mr. Willie Reese of Columbia, a very t
distinguished gentleman who paid aM
high tribute of respect to her and he t
speal^of difrr^Ss mother. - Rev. G. B.
Vnnl ovwl Qi^mnnc ixfTiVi r. tori
Interment in the family cenu'tnr.v a
Silohn Baptist Church.
The Following was read by Mr. Willie
Reese, of Columbia:
I'. My Mother t
^he car'rieJ me undo her 'heart; L
Loved me -hel'oro I was born; : _ i
^Tbolt God's. J land 'In he is ami w:iikrri-"'J
- -through the valley of shadows that
. I might live; . "
Bathed me when T was heirless;
Clothed me when. I was naked;
Gave me warm milk from her own i
bodv when I was hungry;
Rocked mc to sleep when I was we:.v> i
Pillowed me on pillo\ys .sol'tor than ''
down, and .sang to me in the voiv 1
' ,of an angel; o
Held my hand when I learned, to v
-?walk; _ __ . \
Nursed ine'when I was sick; "T
Suffered with my sorrow;
Laughed willi my joy; ?
Glowed with my 'triumph, and while s
I knelt at hir side, she taught my. 1
lips''to pray. '
Through all the days of my youth.she \
gave strength f<?V my weakness., h
courage for mv despair;
And hope tmtjil toy hopeless heart <Was
true when tiied by .fire; .1
Was my friend when other friends'
were gone; ' . 1;
Prayed for me through all the day- ]
when flooded with sunshine or s.i.i- s
. . do nod by shadows; j
Loved me when 1 was unlovely, and t
led me into man's estate to walk
triumphant-on the King's Highway :
?mul phived a manly part.
Though we lay down our lives li<r ~
" l>er ~vyn?rati?never pay the ?11* 1?: _
we owe to a Christian Mother. H
I hear the soft winds sighing
Through every bush ami tieo
" TTK'.ve now dear niuiiK rT'"I\ inf r~ =
Away from my eyes arc .-Luting,
And sorrow shades my brow.
Qh,-ta.d the io.ii of parting,
I have no i^oUier_uo\y..
rO*ArT CHURCH LEAGUE
MC)\ EMEN T ]
The second ' joint session of the '
Church League"of the city was j
held at Jones Chapel Sunday, Octo_,ber
25. To Miss Ruth Bynuni goes
the credit of placing such a rfdossaJ movemenet
on foot,.which purposes!
- ill" n^prri.?r?l1iwp pf loaglH'S from VV- ,
cry clmrcli or parish timmghoul llM.*;*
city. : " : !
Miss Bvnuni's aim is a gigantic!
unity of friendly relationship between
the younger people of each
church. There is no religious sect
'distinction further than the vepre- ,
_ sentnrion^of ^the^^ehui-c-hes^ ^ |
month there is held such a joint meet.
ing at a designated church. We HVar- |
tilv and earnCl'Kly invite cue h one. of [
~ you, dear readers, to. share in the in- J
"^Measure; enthmiiatwn and intuTj;cx^L.idi^,
T CIICU?at.? every??-?nuriint,, _
and to enjoy n.perfprt evening of excellent
program of tailed music j
' and intellect. We would draw your j
! attention to the efforts and deeds of j
these young people who are soon to i
fill the vitally impofiam role- of your |
1 very own present occupanf-ies;
Tl>e next iuet'iTnir\ c>t.. t h>: leaitues 7
1 will be conducted at St. Luke's- T
1 Episcopal Church, 010 Hampton Ave. i
Sunday afternoon, November 22, at
5 o'clock.
The Y. P. S. 1.. ...r 'St. Luke
1 EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
K 1\N i>ALT^)VV"N?KIvV. II.- T,
. SUMMERS, P A STOR - *
r
Eour years ago I \\*a? ytiiT to this
charge and it was recorded with other
Mission-e+iartrees of the Columbia
District, 1 found the church in very j
'pf ?v<npn wnthiTi^" mpre than a shack }
f after my first sermon I asked the pen- J
r plo did thev want a church and ov1
jery member old and ynui\g said yes. j
f. .1 Kilid Ky tlie help of Cod if you, fol!low
me I will soon have one. Shortly
t- 'after that time I called my officers to3
- pother and laid out my .plana" and
E-^eyory tgvly went to work hut a few
church slackers" and less thanT-foure
months we were serving God in a
solid" brick church of whic no one need
? .1 nnVinraorl nlt tlin a gg OSSments
have been raised not \Villlstandintr
the burden of the church, j
All of this was done through the one J
ness of tBo paster and unity of the J
peopiGt- 1 lOUjlU some wonueiiiu men
e and wojnen on this charpre and they
v are -still here: tBro. M. B. Williams,
^ the oldest membfcfr 61^ QIC Mtflrgl' Iff nl-.
i ways the first to pay CHnTnTwery^
? thing He has "been superintendent f
i of the Sunday School, thirty seven j
[ years and he is worthy. Bro. J. E |
f Burton and BrQ. M. Bells the next
1 oldest are also dutiful. The future
outlook for the rest ,of the younger
' get of the church is encouraging with '
j the preper training They are willing
. just do. not quit. I have sacrificed
'"rnntoto trying ttrkcep tip the general
M
:hurch funds, etc.. and got something |
'nr my .'-elf from the small member-?
>liip, et I tain thankful that the
hurch has been built, iTnd I ain just
>atisfied as a man can be. Why ?
localise the work that has been assinged
here has been done. If I am
to go from this place I will go singing::
"I will pro whore you want me
l-o go dear Levi." and if I am cent sack--I
will come singing "Brethren
tie have met to worship." We have
(Innu?rrm?u in k and I'eel Hint Clod
and man are satisfied.
The Baptist preachers can stay to ~
begin wntkmgji^^ri twos, until they
hango to wa king on fours: not so
11 general wit i our people. Rome of
.is must have an excuse if not more
than ho has been here long enough
regardless to what has been done for
l.c uplift t>f ihr pc civ ''ivhrliPF 1^
alkors.
Come to Emanuel .Sunday and see
ho Ilindenburg lino destroyed. The '
of tVie 'wA'oh.o': of I
lei cannot do other wis".
SIDNEY r.VHK ('. M. E. CHURCH
? <
Rev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor
The services at Sidney Park on.
h,. last Lord's Day wore of a very .
lindi order. The worshippers enjoy- ,
i a spiritual feast at liotli services.
r'7;'"yrre.Ttn-y Sri i o o I?wo n - welt n44en4*-j-^
d a)id t he lessons wwc Well taught.
foTTT teachers "arret. students eagerly "J
ought for the trulhst' op the lessor:
ind were amply. rewarded for so do- f
ng." J
i he pastor?prrnched at the morntig
service fr.oih* I'sa. f>0:5; subject 1
tVccping the. forernuiigi: of,J?y." The r
Inly Spirit w;is presi n t aiuT*aTTpres- :
nt enjoyed a spiritual feast. There J1
cere a number of visitors present. J
Ve always extent a hearty welcome ^
n nut'1 frirord^to win?-hip with u.n. J
Th.c. Epworth League' held a very
TTfoyable st s~ion al-6:3D o'.elock. A '
phot'did program was rendered. 'Our '
(i'itjrue. is growing and the, young (
icople of the church seem to bo I
it j!ig"~"wtTb~cTn,h- other to inake it t
agger and bet tciT1
The. pastor preached again-at the >
A-eaing serviic from llotuatu 5iL?2 _
abject. tfl'u alioti- by Eaith." Alothev
spiritual feast was hail.
The plans for 'our .Kail rally wereaunched
at the morning service. Tire :
oaders are very anxious to havO each
in mber and friend play their palt
li our drive to'get ready for conference.
Rlwinffois mi ! visitors ulwirvu tuiii .
i .hearty Welcome to all the services!
it .Sidney Park. Come and .worship 1
ivitlv us we will do you good.
Tin Pulpit Aid Hoard met last Monlay
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lucy
Jackson. A large number was
present. ^
DRAYTON ST. HIGH SCHOOL
Newberry.;?The Parent Teachers'
Association..will, hold its regular
meeting on Nov. 3, 1031 at 8 o'clock !
in the school acditorium. A very inti
vesting program is promised.
Messrs. U. S. G oilman, Jr., . and !
James Robinson members of the sen- ,
ior class left on Monday to attend |
the Agriculture Conference in Or- I
ancehurg. accompanied , by Prof. \V.
A. White and hi-slioys of Gray Court [
The Drayton Hi IBull Dogs were
defeated by the: pell Hi Tigers on |
Friday. Del." dil. at Niwhcrc-y, Tlie.^
scores were 7-fi.
The Home Coming game will*he I
played by. the Drayotu Hi Bull JDo'gs j
and* Fin lev Hi Bull Dogs Nov. fi, on-i
the Gladden Athletic field. Newberry. (
We were visited' by Mr. J. B. Pel- [
ton State Supervisor of Negro schools j
U... . rwimnil ri'ir laili-^ pleased with)
lire school in general.
Princpwil R. F, Gladden attended |
rbe?meeting?of?H-igdv School?Paiuci- l
ivilc nnrl inflflinrc fit fill i
nrdny Oct. 9i ' j
?;;? t ^ ' '. ' ... A
SL'M'ffe)K N'LMS.? f
.,Most of the churches of the .city
are preparing for their Annual Con-j
fer.enees and conventions. During j
the past week, many") special efforts ;
i.f dilVf i i-i.t fiii ois were put forth bv
-of- aoueral iTfrnamiiiaiicui&_.
The members of Ml. l'isgah A. Mi j
E church reported nioi't* than .$'500.00 j
in their i.nliv on Sunday Oct. 25.
The Lincoln Hi V. M. C. A. ren- j
do red a special program at Shiloh ,
Baptist church on Sunday afternoon j
Out 25 in interest of the church.
The- little. lolk^werc' iinite cute in !
the wedding of Mr. .lack Sprajt, Jr: |
an<l Miss .Till at Shiloh on Friday .
nitrht, Oct. 23rd.
The Queens -Rally at Shiloh on
Monday night was a financial?wus- j
.cess. Mis., tleiiiiro TonoV reported 1
?-".2.00 and was crowned- riwcn. ;
Wiift. the total amount reported
The-play entitled "-A Rainy Afternoon"
"presented by the members of
the Missionary Sp'tietv of Emanuel |
M. E. church on Thursday evening, |
Oct. 22 was enjoyed by an apprecia- j
tive audience.
Jenkins' Orphanage hand gave a |
concert ?l.t ^Snyngc^Gloyor nhool?on_
Tuesday night, Oct. 20th ,
Mrs. Louise Green suddenly passed
away ? oa, Thursday afternoon, Oct. j
22. Fula'i'aT st-rvices'""vCCu'l. hglff""nt i
Shiloh Baptist church on Monday af
f\,.i or. At.. At:t..u^ii SH,.A??
IUI IIUU1I, u. c*\f. AMI. 1MIU IIUII Oil WII^ |
died on Thursday morning after an I
illness ? short duration. Funeal
services were held at Ml. Pisgah on !
Monday afternoon. 'a^r ii> "
Me (lames Ellen Brown nruEKlpa^
nor Ragrn, Messrs. frvin boxyepy and
A. J. Andrews are sick at this Writing.
Mr. Manning Moore left last wcelc
for Spartanburg, where he hfts accepted
a position
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Paterson,
N. J. are visiting Mrs Jones' mother
Mrs Lillie Singleton.
Rev, and Mrs. J W. Taylor spent
last Wednesday in Orangeburg.
I)on't forget the date of t\ie Amateur
TJircus, Nov. 3rd-4th.
.. ' * I
?hkbrn wool* NKWS
I ? :
The Morris Chapel Baptist C.hurcl
of tlrcrmvood looked t>Vfr the hob
ol' the stpte for a man vulio can gath
er' up. liie scattered shwp and unit?
thc. forces in (Jieenwooq, build up th'
membership and lead the church, bacl
will. I? Vihi. fini'n wnfi. The chnrel
by unanamous vote recalled' Rev.. S
C. Campbell who left />s in 1024 to gc
?n tft I>,nl An.Uvan ? pMy
her debts and promised to come bad
10 Us SOllll1 'Jay.?40 im inborn and of
fleers went to Anderson the sccotic
Sunday in Ocloberito bring him hack
to. us. We found him loved" by ali
the people in Anderson and doing
well, with all debt.-; paid and a grea
program _on. Boot hoc James Robinson
was the speaker who told tin
r-bnreh leaning time-had come
Rev. Campbell was our pastor floni
1010 to December 1024. Under hi <
wise leaders/dp, yU lUll'?dcMs were
pa;J: a patronage was bought, the
memborshiiV grew from 300 to -9'17,
ah.'-y vasf increased frrn 57 -V per
month t(- .;110. *vo a.id a. .->wV.ng ac
.ount in/every doprtnunt ana
eiiurih* !/(.d nn .account ?f $.?.' l!i
pastorod1 all the people, and did more
for Greenwood than any man since
le left/ Morc than a thousand niemiers
i^n.l fi-ionil,^ greeted him SunJoy
ivutht wherihe earn? to preach for
Is. 'While and colore i "arc hoping
hat hv will come back and stay, unil
ileath shall separate us. We rerard
him as one of the best pastors
n the worhj. Greenwood is praying
hat he may return to us and lead us
is Ti^ did before." At; present he has
lot consented to come but is acting
is. our supply pastor and seeing after
idministrative duties for the present
le has the call under consideration.
Hie county has elected him every
lQut since he left as President of the
Educiiiional Convention. "May live"
/ ord send him back to us for we need
lim and the whole city and "county~t?
lulling Rev. Campbell' back to the
Kople who love and honor him as
heir own blood relative.
The pi.!! pit committee is Bavid
Zanders. C. 11 Johnson, and IJawkin
young, Willie Wilson, Church Clerk.
Di. A. S. Cruoin of Duihanij N. C..
a il conduc t-Urn meeting.
Mrs. Carrie' Butler is spending a
lew days in Columbia this week.
After spending a*few weeks home
!rom teaching a summer session in
the -Spartanburg County Training
School, -Fatrtxrrest-, S. C. Miss -Nettie
Fox left Friday, -where she will resumo,
her work- in the same school,
W(V hope for her a successful ten
The many friends of Mrs. IIattic
Ware are delighted, to iiuve her back
kmme- again a it to s.mmlimr a v; n
pleasant summer in Hendejvonville
N. C. '
alive and doing a great work. Th<
Sunday school with its efficient-sup
erintendent, Mrs. Azaleo Griffin i:
snill progressing. All officers anc
teachers are xit their post each Sun
day morning on time. 5??
Pastor /.lathis is doing some roa
preaching these days. He.was at hi
best last Sunday. Tim" members an?
friends are showing their faithful
ness tiv attending church every Sun
clay. '
.Last Sunday- afternoon, Rev. II. W
Gilliam preached an interesting scr
moii at i. o'clock for the young peo
I>4Wk working; dub.
?This?club is going overdddd rhr
the'"Big Rally", which will come of
Nov. X. AM the organizations an
hard at work. Don't forge'; thai tlt<
rt viv.'il hrrrrtrs" rt'Tabernacle Baptis
Church, November.
IIOLLY HILL NEWS.
?Although- the universal cry. is -de
pvession the Holly Ilill graded schoc
vrm*?fortunate?trr-open?it* dam-*?a
Monday,- Get?5,_with n favorable- en
rollment.?The (rpgning wa.<~ very In
spiring. We wei'e favored with som
distinguished visitors who gave som
very inspiring remarks.
We had three new teachers adde
to^ our faculty" nimiely: Misses A. E
"Pickett, of Mullins. Gertrude E. Ed
wards of Holly Hill and Mrs. Fanni
TTT"Nix^ oT "Orirrrgebcrrg.~ Miss Pic
ke'tt has charge of lib and .'?rd grade
and music Mrs. Nix has th^beginner!
she succeeded Mrs. Jahie Reavfcs
and Miss Pickett succeeds Mrs. Aim
Jacques, Miss Gertrude Edwards ha
charge of the Target- School, whic
is an annex to the Holly TTill Grade
"ScRT^jl: Ml'ft.1 ~f.r~M7~ Roberts". 1 st~?n
2nd 'R Mrs. M. Abney Baker 2nd i
and Jrd It Miss Cossic Anderson 5c
and Home Economics, Miss Olive F
Lisbon Gth and 7th Pi in. Jas. S. Rot
erts 8th and Oth and Agriculture.
- On October 12th we had our .officii
opening Prin, Roheits acted as MasUe
of ceremony. Singing by the schon
Scripture reading and prayer by Re>
P. C. Iiisbon Pastor of Bethel A. IV
TL fhtlf't'll.?Rtns. M. A.?Davis?an
Rev. Collins of Union gave some ir
spiring remarks, also quite a few p.
tho patrons, also the touchers' gav
short talks. ..
- - We- ivi' preKsvrHo-iWwutiis?C?
wards the goal and trying hard to ac
htive our aim, that is to make th
llollv Hri| _graded school the first i
Orangeburg eoum'y. nniT second A
none in South Carolina.
Principal Roberts and his teacher
are lined up on the firing line, an
: hav o their soldiers on the stead
march._.rJjince the opening of schot
I we have had placed in the auditorial
10 seats also a plaiTo antl are workin
'hard to have the entire auditoriui
seated in the very near future.
On Monday night, October 191
the members of the faculty rendere
a program at Bethel'A. M. E. churc
in interest of the church to aid Rei
Lisbon with his church finance.
On October lib the stor'R""-TtiTR
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nola
Johnson nruT left a ItotMClng;' nei
'* 7"~
Saturdnv, October 31* 1931.
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PHILIP H. IIOUKY
Manager of The Central Meat Ma/ket
73 Spring Street, Charleston, S. C.
, The Center of good meats and at
, reasonable prices*
i'hone 1>373
f -ED. F. DAVIS
? JixpowencetriVlusician Teacher X
Y of all Instruments **
X MUSIC STUDIO :?:
f 1311 Barnwell St. Phone 7380 ?
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Honest and efficient atten1
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Corrected to October?1"?, -1D31
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7:45a 31 N? Y.-Augusta 31 7:55a
P2:35p 27 ChaFstor.-Cinni 27 1.2:45p
28 Cinn.Char'ston 28 4:05p
wToUp 10 CuLumbia-Cinn. U 7:05a
5:0Ua 21 I'ulumbia-.lacks'TTZS lO.SOp??
1:40a 8 C'ol'a-Augusta .7 4':10p
- 12:48p 20 Cgl'a-Savannaa-19 8:20a
,1 8:50ji 23 Cora-Charlotte 24 .5:15a
a. Ci i'a-Cliiirlotie 14 l:20r,
9:55p 11 Col'a-Chnrl'n ,12 8:00a
. 4:55a 15 Col'a-Charl'Ti" 111 3.-55a
e 10:00p 10 Col'a-G ioenv'e T5 6:50a
e 12:45 117 CoVa-rhailottLV 118 11:20a
10:00 a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:15p
rj ""Via Camden and Rock Hill.
"t 1 hoy. Mother and soil are doing' fine.
^ I * Mr. Fred S. Edwards, Jr. has en- .
; toied Stale*Col!<?pre, ive hopt* for h??v???
! a. successful term.
' j Dr. Kobe-and Rev. (Boyd Wilson ,
' are frequent visitors in our-town, we
i are afraid we'll,soon lose two of
? the young: women on our faculty,
. Miss Marian Gardner, Professors
j .J. .P. Bur-o s and W. W. WUKIna of
, Slate College wore welcome;?afcoT-":
. pleasant visitors to the school oh Oct ?
23rd. Come again, we . are always
' glad to have them. ? ?'
Mrs. C'liraity Robinson passed a.
*way on October 23rd and way, funeraliTTTt
on (Molar 25th, ?; *?^
-Mesdames R. B.. Brown. Fannie R.
11 Nix, A. Ahney IBuker, Messrs W. R. *
j' Bunch, Graijy Lisbon and little Ber- .
j nice Smith motored to Charleston on
the 18tT\ to the Palmetto Annual
('(inference.
' Mr. and Jlrs. Whack motored to
Orangeburg on the 25th to*the funo.il
of Mr. Walter Jackson. i
"M iS'g* (lassttr '! Am+crrotr- -tbc Hww ?
Economics teacher wishes to thank
0 the friends for a generous kitchen
" shower on October 22nd, and especially
tor the many useful gifts. R6V.
E. A. Davis is all smiles since he has
9 bis new car,
d
y| NOTICE!
)1 I ?
^ There will be a ChltU'l'ltng Mimer ?'
at the home' of Aitrs, Jennio Treze- .
vant-Johnson 1112 II aid on Street,
11 Saturday, October 31. Dinner wiil
be ready at 12 o'clock. Price 25c.
h Given for the Rally of Second Cal,
vary JJaptist Church.
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