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BY E. PHILIP ELLIS
Central Conference Nov. 11th j
The above conference meets with
the Williams Chapel Church on Glo.
. ver Street, Orangeburg, presided I
over by the Rt. Rev, Reverdy C. Ran'
som, D. D.,- LL. D. Bishop of this
State and Louisiana. The Rev. Dr.
E. H. McGill is the entertaining pas'
tor, and the Rev. Dr. L. H. Hemmingway
is the presiding elder. Class
; examinations wttt be hold on-Tuesday,.
prior to the Ppening date,. At "which
' time all pastors will pieet and make,
i their financial reports to their respec- >
tive presiding elders.
The Northeast Conference
The Conference just closed held a ,
great session at Florence last week.
The ordination sermon' by Bishop
Ransom has been a live topic of dis-(
pn&cirtri Hv I Thoiwu <
A. M., D. D. made the speech of his
life Wednesday morning, at the 9pen
ing of the conference. The response
by the- Rev. ur. A. P. Spears nt the close
of the bishop's address Thursday
was simply fine. Dr. D. C. Derrs
is one of the most popular presiding
elders in the church, and the Rev. 'E.
R. Anderson, A. M.-. D. D, is among
the best preachers. In sending him
n to the St. George station, bishop Ran-'
som was convinced of his great a-1
bility, for he has given him one of
the best churches in the State. Dr.
Anderson .will be highly pleased with
his people, and they will be carried
away with him. - , . J
Sermons And Addresses
Dr. E. R. Anderson sliH'Hd Tin.1 city?
of Florence Wednesday evening, and
Dr. W. E. Richardson of Darlington
preached the best Missionary Sermon
we have ever heard. Friday evenings
Hats off To Dr. Slm3 when it
comes to plotform speaking. He was
there with the .goods Thursday everting.
Evangelist Martha Keys Marshall,
is a noted gospel singer and
Dr. E.- JL. Coit, eneral Officer is an
""orator ~that people never get tired
of hearing on the subject of' Mission
He should spend the balance of his
life in that department, but if he feels
that he is called to go up higher, all
he has to do is to let us know. Revs.
P. M. Gary, Samuel Nance, J. B.
Smith J. :M. MeKinzie Harrison, E.
A A i n in > X (' SnnUcr. [. H. Ilommingway,
Edwin Wells, M^ A. Hollan,
Sandy Simmons, T. J. Miles, J. I,.
Benbow. J. C. Quarles,. J. S. Benn,
J. W. Witherspoon, E. H. McGill,
J. C. McClellan, R. B. Brosrifon, were
only a few of our ministers that^
visited the conference and made re-*
- .. marks. From the M. E. Church Revs
J. W. Taylor,-J#.: E. Thomas, C. It
Brown and U, ?G?op?r, elivere"d
timely addresses.
Delegates And Alternate*
Thefollowing aTe thrrTversoTvs^ele^ted
from this conference to the General*
Conference: .... .
The Rev. D. C. Deas, leader Marion
Box, the Rev. .-A. P. Spears, Sumter
Box;'the Rev..] J. E Thomas, 018 N
Coit Street, Florence; the Rev. J. S.
the Rev. I. W. Janerette, IBortelle
street, Sumter. Alternates Revs. J.
:?.? \\T. L. Duckett, E. R. Anderson, I. H
. Alston, N. S. Delaine, B. W, Ransom.
Lay delegates, Mr. O. A. Richardson,
Centenary,--R F D 1, Box; Mr. M.
iSr^Salley, 804- Manning nyonno. Siinu
ter; Mr. T. S. Alston, Florence, Box
332; Mr. A. B. Fla-gger, Mullins;
Mr. J. W Bothea, Latta; Alternates
Mr. S. T. Cousen, Mr. P. C, Legette,
mr. w. rr. risnerrivtr^?hona Alston
and Mr. J- L. McNeal
Our Subscribers
South Carolina Conference, Dr. M.
A. Hollan, Dr. E. R. Anderson, Dr.
Tl Ti P"rrv Vnrt'niy^ V'h; Dr. F..
H. Coit of New York; Dr. .J. II. Jennings,
Dr. S. W. .Fordham, Rev. 0.
W. Baxter, Dr. W. F. McBrowri, Rev
L. L. Farmer, Rev. A. L. 'Brown, Rev.
C. Capers; Northeast Conference, Dr.
F. C. Deas, Dr. I.-H. Alston, Dr. J.
E. Thoma^'. Rev, D. D. Doughty, Rev
E. P. Butler. Rqv. D. L. C'oe, Mr J.
W. Bathea, Dr, \V. E. Richardson.
Rev. W. '1'. Green, Mrs. R. E Salley,
Dr. L. L Jaekson, Rev. II. .1 Whittaker,
Dr. W L Gop^-Dr, V J, -Tenkins,
Rev. \V. S. Guile. "Dishonest
subscribers-." is a very good term of
the editor of "The Samaritan Herald,"
and a^ soon as we can arrange
with him to use it-some of "The Palmetto
Leader" readers, wilt- read it
no more. For some of the preachers
and laymen who owe two, three and
four dollars will read it no longer
than the close of- these - conforencos,
November 11th unless they pay up.
"After?that?time -~L-sfatjl-.i'Odonimnml
that they be cut ofF.'C Serui~ in your
renewal at once to ^tyie Palmetto
Leader Company, lSlOyAssembly St.,
Columbia. S. C., if_you .will have the
special issue that is to appear at
?thf rlnrn nt the<?P eopferences.
Appointments
The Rev. E. R. Anderson, D.'D., for |
merly the presiding elder of the Dillon '
district was transferred to the South i
Carolina conference and assigned to
the pastorate of the St. George station.
The Rev. J. W. Murph, D. D,
of the same conference was transferred
to thd Northeast conference
and appointed presiding elder of the'
Dillon district. The Rev. Ira J. Gam
ble was transferred to the Louisiana I
conference. The Rev. t H. Alston, j
D. D, and the Rev. R. M. McBride ;
transferred to the Columbia confer- \
ence. ; ..
Sumter district, A. (F* Spears, presiding
elder, Sumter; Mount Pisgah, j
P'.' I. W. Janerette; Bethel, H. W. Walker;
Unionvilla and St. Paul, A. J. J
"7 Jenkins; Bishwpville, ftt. John;?S. \
Chiana; Bjethel, to be supplied; '
Nov. ! ] .. Stuteburg,
?L~.1; Muyesville;?L. A.
Well-; Moiim "Olive,~Mv~F Robinson;
St. Luke, lv. A. Parker; Unionville,
F. _ W. Ajnbro.se; Mount Lisbon. W.
T. Green; Bishopville mission, W. D
Johnson; St. la:' , O. Hamilton; Pine
Hill, Lh'iiiy Myers; New Zion, J. F.
Mkk.iti.--; M < : Pleasant, N.?'S. Delaine;
Centerp- int, W. T. Felix.
' "FlUi em c. d.. i rioti ??k Thnmng
presiding bide:-. Florence station, J.
S. Coc; Darlington,- W. E. Richardson;
Miil Br. iu in L. L. Jackson; Oak
Grove, J. S. Bonn; Florence circuit,
1'. H. Hyni; Hymaji. O. C Dunham;
Salem, t?'. ti. Benjamin;, Sinai, M. Gv
Allison, . Howard Chapel, Eli Gregg;
Kingslun\V. S. Guiles; Haytaville,
W. M. Bfown; Now Hope, J. T Allison:
Savannah Grove, .James Davis.
Lamar,- C, JttlgTTphrey Chapel,
Cave -T " Midden, H. H.
inson; I.ym hl \ tg, G. W. Walker;
St. Mattluv .. D. V. Gibbs; Rose Hill,
John Gregg. .
-Marion di;-j.pet. D. C. Deas, presiding
elder; ..' i .< ion, J. W."L. Duchett;
Singleiiuy, li. \V. KanSom. Conway;
W. I. Gore; St. Mary, to be supplied;
rt : T f Ol '.1
vuuaan, ,i, r. ouniit'j, i>ukn>fui t,,
J, B. Lev^is; Myrtle Beach,' F. W.
Jordan; Little River, R. N. Moses;
Poplar, G. I.. Riggins; St John, G. E
Green; Lor is and Good Hope, G. M.'
Rp.arin; Mount Pisgah. J. H. Hughes;
pritton Nock. W. D. Hoyes; Fnend.ship,
X. A. Page; Nichols. J. F HeClintic;
Watepee, W. H. L Farworth;
Socostee. -Dimrningway; Allentown,
F. Davis; Ferry and ' GoodHope,
T. II. Davis.
Dillon distlift. J. W Murph, pre
tie- elder; Dillon station, to be sup
plied; Mutlin- station, J. P. Washing
ton; Lfittn s.ution. S. W. Fordham;
Union. S. ' faton; Baltimore, W. D.
Williams; F;-vdale circuit, D. L. Coe
Wise Chapel. D D. Doughty; Roberson.
A. B. Thomasj St. Matthews,
J. F Boyd; Metint Zion, W. 0 Roberson:'Pino
11.11. II. H. Hcrriott; Level
Green. L r. 111i, Duth>u Chanel
and Little Zi<;>n. J. C. Hodge; Zion
Hill. !* I. \\ hit taker;.' Brownsville,
W. D. McF.fiihcrn; St. Mark mission
T. J Pan or,-,; Little Rock and McTali.
U. T-L Ct a-1.1- foivd; St. T.uke, G, H
Loach: 5-f -Tunes, II. M, Mtinnerlyn;
Chermv % .?. i Dennettsv-ille, to be sup
pl.tcti.;
Our Whereabouts
This .v . k-er.d will find attending
' our . ' ;/..;v?\viVriee Sunday at
Waymfin (Lapel Winnsboro. Every
body wiil b?: there to hear our great
hi. hop Lan*-m preach the ordination
sermon at liLoO'that ntorning. Come
to greet your new preacher that will
IK :i": u1?i your charge im.mpiTmiely
:' i v .- rt>o nurrning- services.
Cmue praying i' >v ah out-pouring of
the Holy S,. i t upon all of our Sabjbath
services.
| "I.cV us 'advance on our knee*."
CORNERSTONE LAID, WITH 1MI"ItESSl\'
K CEREMONIES?
A'ddres>e?; l>eli\toet| by Wcisiger
and Walden , ,
, A ilnut , 1:11- >Viv 9.?Attended by
j inij)) '?. si v?? .vi ;!V:tiiik'S; <FKe Cornerstone
of-the new S.'iOO.OOO librarjk of
'Atlanta Eni- er.-ity was laid here yesterday
afternoon.-, marking an important"
stop. in t Itt history of the institution..
i Tlu- oereinny was conducted by
the M< s<eiie (1 land Lodge of Georgia
.and ?,i;' wi " \-.-ed by a large and
irate / a'i aiaTieiicth Addresses
were deliver- d by* Kendall Weisigcr,
a meifibor of 11?? Board of Trustets of
Atlanta I'nivvrsity and chairman of
the Idn ary TMiirdintc . committee, and
Ta' T7? | t. At"T:" Watden; 'President of
the Alumni Association of the Unijvii-ri-ty,
['iv-'- ! )i John Hope pre
j ?ided at the niectihe
i TIumhw ' 'vary, made possible by
a .gift I'nin The tloneral' Education
Board, will' If an imposing brick
structure i?menieutly .located between
the- en mouses of Spelnian and
Murom-use (' tvvo'of the institutions
roi*c'.liy ntlijia'ted in the format
iuu - i if?DOW?nnivnrsit V- The
library is to serve not only Atlanta
Univeiouy a ad its alliliated colleges,
; but. jtlvo. t.i.c after three local instiitions^
of higher learning"'for Negroes
i?Mortis Bii.,mi College, Clark Unij
vot'-i.i y, i (i: nuaon Theological
Seminary. w'. i, ii may enter into cooperative
a ruogcnients vfith Atlanta
University for its use.
The building will cost about $300,
000 to construct and equip. The plans
am- - ' or s Gamble Bogoiv
of New York City, architect for Yale,
Voi-I iiu-i . i. I -i rd- fit Iter universities,
and construction is by the Barge- Co.,
of A t lanId; v .
. \ INI TV-SIX NEWS
j Ft idav i^i t - i noon the faculty of
I child' en a Halloween pinrty*. Deli
rtwiiii wnmin, " "I"' ""-"j '1 hlS
wa's an: him)' of pleasure for the
children. .
Mrs. I -the! Porrin a member of the
Hltrh School faculty started -work
this morning to the delight of.*student.
and teacher^.
- Serv ices nl Hctnlchom were excellent
Sunday. The Sunday school was
largely attended. Mr. J. L. Parker
our efficient superintendent has the
credit of having oru? of the best?Sunday
schools in- the state. Rev. H.
M. Taylor our beloved pastor made
a very timely address to the school
on Modern Sunday School. He put
many flowers on the Supt. for his
splendid work. We havo one of the
best secretaries in ;the state, Mr. .T.
C. C9lhou.11 knows how.to keep the
records. lie gives us a printed
quarterly report.
Rev. It. M. Tavlor preached two
splendid sermons. Services were~Iargciy
aH-endefh- - W# are planing a
great play, "The Twelve Tribes of
Israel" in short.
Mrs. MaJ.de Chiles lost her house
alttf-aR?furniture, -and - clothing by
fire Friday. Her many friends sym1
fir - ,f * * y ifYaTl
THE PALMETTO LEAI
j pathi/.e with her -and are showihg it ' f
|Ky her. =??=:?; j_?
j?The Bethlehem HapLed. Suinliiy ^
school donated Miss Jobnie Mae Chile
[ $2.00. The Missionary ladies will
,contiue the grift program Friday af- 1
ternoon for Mrs. Chiles.
Missels Susie Brown and Darthula <.
Arthur of Columbia spent the week
end with the latter's grand parents, \
..Mr iind Mis. ^lillege Griffin. :
Mrs. .las. C. -Arthur motored here-. "T
'Saturday from Columbia tO-spend the
night with her parents, Mr. and Mr^taJ
Millege Griffin.
Misses-Melrose and Catherine Gra- 1
ham and Messers James William and c
George Arthur Graham entertained A
Misses Brown and Arthur.' Saturday
evening. All report having a nice *
time. - s
Mis. Annie-Jaek.-.nn and Miss Mary- f
Fern Bfryd of~ttreenwood ftfa the puurt-- : *
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barker. a
Mrs Mat tie Davis of Greenwood v
worshiped with lis Sunday afternoon, k
Mr. O'Ncat DcnnyMr. Binin, Mv.;-_L
Novella Darkness and Mrs. Willie C.
Moon motored to. Columbia,' Thurs- I
day to attend the Colored Fair. t
The IB. V. P. tF of Bethlehem is a
largely attended. The programs are" k
interesting and enjoyed. Miss Clara i
Griffin is our faithful president C
V
Trinity M. F?i Church 7
The Ep WorthLeague met at the ^
.appointed hour 7:30 P. M. We had J. v
a splendid meeting well attended by j
the young people "from other church- j
es in town. Collection $1.00. Miss ^
Lillie M. Williams, president. >
Mrs. R. R. Williams of Trinity M. \
E. Church left Tuesday morning for
Columbia to attend the Masonic Grand
Lodge which is in session this week.
Sunday service Was fine Rev. R. R.
Williams preached two powerful sermons,
morning and night, text from
Acts 18:1,11.2. Now abidcth faith, 1
hope and love. Subject "Working 1
for Christ in a great Ckv," J
*i I nil lit 1 'it T"1m. In tho l.-o. '
ginning was the woril. Subject,
"The Word of God."
--???I rcrsvn pR NF.WS
The Hampton Junior High School
had a very successful opening the It) 1
of October, with. Prof. O. E. Glover .
as principal; Mrs. S. (Juattlebaum. .
MrsT Gibber, Misser?P:- E--Myersr-14r G.
Perry, B. M. Dean and V. L McKinzey
as teachers-, and with the cooperation
of the Leesyille people, '
I Hampton High will prosper!1
Professor and Mrs. Glover are reli
. gious church workers, and the people
. pf Leesville are very pivwd to have
! therm-?
Friday niirhl. October 23rd an~en~~
Iiernamment was yiil'ii ;tL mimi'iun
Junior High .to aid the boys in goiug
| to the Agrivuriure eon'itrv:K\ .. wii<v!i
Mws boiiTg^held at State College Orange
iburg. Prof. (Hover, accompanied these
boys to the conference Monday. The
l>oys to attend were Mn Alma Howe
and Mr. Claud I.indsay. We hope
those Imvs will gain a great deal, of
information. Mrs. ,s. E. Ouattlebauin
is attending the (Jrnnd Courts in
Columbia
, Miss IH. ~M. Oean was -Hm?dinner. _
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .\IarshalT
Sunday. Miss Eilith I.ce, a
well known'student of Hampton Hi
is on the sick list. The Usher Hoard
of Calvary Church will give an entertainment'
Wednesday nigta. Oct.
' 28th at the Ibni'e nf Mi-- Emma [Marshall
-"Tlie members of SI.?MaCtlH-w*_ C?
: M E Church gave a read, while and
. jblue contest, for the ben tit of the
church,, all who attended reported a
; nice time. The services'.oi' Kijend""AlTlyr
Baptis^Chnrch Sunday v. to^_
grand, Rev. Moss was at his best.
He. preached two soul-stirring' sermons
total euMeetion fSTTTTT
We regret very much to have Rev.
onil M re?\vi 1 s1111?Itifivn arc j
|leaving Monday for Atlanta.- Ma. to
I spend some time with their son, in
['order that lie may gain his livalth *
again.
joiixsroN .SKWS' ;J
The P. T. A. met -on?Monday, cvoni
ing, November quite a large crowd
! was present to,, the . meeting. .Plans ]
were discussed and quite a. nil " information
was it eel e I. At .h - cl>-e ,
of the meeting a delicious repast
was served. ?
Rev. Griffin, Miss Beatrice ('Inn
; and Mr. Henry Ryan's motored to
_ T,aftc-illn -Wednesday -night.
, Prof, Mcintosh in company with
. Mi?< Violn Davis and Fred Chjir mo,
tored to Orangeburg last Thursday i
on their return, they hrough t he N.
F. S. C. boys who were there attending
the conference. MPs Eouise i
Anderson spent the week-end at her
, home, Darlington, .S C.
EM AND El. \7M . iTTTn TtTTF :
Sunday was a beautiful day despite
the on-coming, fall s-.i'snn and numbers
.to. hem* the gospel. At 11:
80 Revr-Summers preached ah - in- '
spirational sermon which will he long j
the members turned out in large
r.ememhered. St. Matt. 10:.'!() was the"~
text. Hut many that are first shall j '
be last; ami the last shall he first;
subject Stav on Board. The visi- s
tors were Mrs. Fannie .'(tumble of 1
Sumter, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Anderson
vyife ol'^P. K. Anderson.
Rev. Plair preached a noble seiy 1
mon at 8 P. M. as found in Eph. <i;10: *
subject Put on tht Whole Armor of
God. ?
Mill Greek Baptist vChurch choir
was out in full and rendered excel t
lent music. 1
Rev. Summers has completed t sue- 1
cessful years work for which wo are J
proud of and left TueAdajrfnr Winnsboro-where
he..will ren ter his report <
.We hope our dear bishop wilT see -1
fit to return him to us for we have
found in him not only a minister but 1
a devoted Christian g^nttehVaft, "a t
brother, and advisor" TTo""Wmr pre- t
j
A
* ' l
>ER ~i~~T
rented Monday night with many good |
-LinujJ- to- cat and muiiey by n faith- ,^fre
SiLlew ugho hflK stood by hinr 4 year*. |^ce
Mrs. Fannie Gamble of Sumter is l*?"'
visiting her daughter Mrs< Leola !ias.
Hamilton on McDulfie .Ave. jur'<
Mr. and Mrs. Clove IV^ers return- aK?.
d to Aueusta, Ga., Monday morning. Mi
Mrs. Mos'ely and friens of Green- a nu
vood was in the city Thursday at- Ash:
tending the State Fair. They were hont
Mo gum.-?' of Mi'H. M. E. Gray. ocy,
The little daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. ?
5. C Clark is greatly improved time
Mrs. Annie Wise. Mrs. Inei Wil- ?ak<iains,
Miss Sarah Washington, has Mi
ipehod schools in the rural districts. John
Ye wish them much success. Sunt
The Sunday School of our church ativc
till begins at 10:00 o'clock. The les- Mi
on was beautifully discussed by dif- Wed
'event members of the school. In fune
i?c hint thrmi
tided to our number about live which Writ
re are grateful for. The teachers' Mrs.
ret-lu-gcthor mooting last Thursday of M
iiirht at the home of Miss Georgianna all o
1 raves.was very good,"we plarfncd and Hill,
liscussetl greater things for the bet- brotl
Crmcnt of our Sunday School. These Mi
,re a few of the members that were bertf
(resent: Rev. 11. T. Summers, Fath- Morn
r M. 11. Williams, our Supt., Mr. E. aativ
'. Clark, Misses Sarah and Margaret Or
Yashington, Blanche Brown, Maggie Coloi
'hompson, Ilattie Counts. Sarah Po- Albe
ee and some others who are not menioned
personally in this writing, but from
,o were very glad to have their pres- in CI
nee. The n*xrt meeting will be the home
.-1 Thursday rright in Nov. at the
rome ul .Miss ivi. vvasmngton,, wnere
re. .will plan greatr things for our
'ay School. w By
color
N.lvW BOOKS AT THE ?H1LL1S thoui
WHKATLEY BRANCH LIBRARY deatl
"In; Association Hymnal?Y. W. C. A.
".very Girl's Health, by Jane BBellows
I he Girls' Every Day Book??.'; i
lusiness and Ideals.
H 1 ! 1 i"i i I 11 i in th, Art rtf
Leadership, M. E. Burton.
tla.iic Casements by Ruth Perkins,
/ahi, Pomp.and Glory?A Graham. t-liui
flie Pilgrim Shi})?K. L. Bates. _ c<? a
i Negro" Peasant-Tunis Citiwar'd
?1? v.-Kennedy. *-'
'li ke. Poems. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. wert
\dventurous Religion-?H. E. Fosdick
Are There Too Many Churches in our diffe
- To-wn? . so"1;
tohs and Marriage? G. L. Coyle. .
i'he Story of Haiti?H. G. Marshall. to.r s
") bound volumes of National Geogra- w'th
phie Magazines. ?,.s
Zun
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Silvi
iy ]
Air. Lewi's Du'rgett spent the week- the
h.) in Salisbury on~a~VTsTf to feta~ ?rrec
lives. j'ohar
Tlu^-tihapel of Brainerd Institute
kvas .filled Friday afternoon for the siori,
Founder's Day program. The pro- T1
irrnm was very interesting. Many held
out of town persons were present. day
Miss Mattic Mat. Heath, a recent vicegraduate
of Brainerd Institute, af cipj
tor spending the summer in Brook- Ami
lyti, N. Y., entered Livingstone'Col- the
lege last week as a member of the ing
Freshman Class. A
Rev. I-R-C..,-Young of York, S. C., the
and Miss Coflnie Davis of Riverside, day
S., C. were quietly married August becc
24. Mrs. Young is a graduate of the
Brainerd Institute; Rev. Young is of I
pastor of . the A. M. E. Z. Church, M
York, S. C. May they have a long day
rrrrri?pruspcruns life?is the wish of L
their many friends. the
Mrs. Virginia H i kumbottorr.. and Mrs
Mr. Loo Ford sp Sunday and M
M >n?!ay in Asi;g illo with friends v- friei
Complimentary to I er sister, Mrs. her
I A.T,Mai"? i. wiih. j\I> s. llnnc ct\ -Mrs. M
.'1; iware .1 it.'. I h.ii, all of Ruck itinj
1 i i, Mi sT 1 .1 l-'.ios. enter* ivn'i ? son.
it > irh.*n(!o ; ;.. d ?.ner. Thursday. M
Fiiid entdoood Money Order-far .trip
$1.v>0 for one year's subscription to M
Tim Palmelio Leader, for Miss Maria Mrs
Alexander, Cemetery Street, Chester, vrfle
South Carolina..' M
' Fin ley Hi played Lancaster Hi in And
Lancaster il/i'ay afternoon. ? The
score was hi to 2 in favor of Lancaster.
.Mr.JL'.. ia^-La.atbcrs has been quite ??
sick', hut is gradually improving. ,
Mr. J. J. Agurs, teacher in the
Loom is Street school is in bed witlr died
flu* rp
I\Irs. Toyetta M. Brown, Mrs.. Su- Two
sic- Phillips, Mrs, Sallie Sanders, Mr.
lleiiry Worthy, Little Hattie B, Hin- Tha
ion, Mrs. Lizzie Jackson, Miss Louise And
Price, are all improving from illness
that has kept them under "th.Q phy- ^he
sician's care fdr many days. The
Miss Daisy J. Bulbil was called to ?
her homo in Union Saturday because Whi
of the illness of her mother. She returned
Monday in time for her class
in Finley. Hi. where she is a teacher. We
She left her mother better. " The
Under the management of Mr. L. The
A. James, "Heaven Bound," will be 08
repeated at the A. M. E. Z. Church Gon
Tuesday night. It was played by Mr.
lames and his cast in Yoft last week
Lo a full house.
Prof. ?*:?L. Fmlcy and Mr. Picola ?
Worthy, motored to Laurens Saturday
and attended the meeting of Hi
School principals in joint session .with
teachers ' of the Piedmont District
They returned by way of -Columbia,
ege game, on Hurst Field, Columbia.
The stork visited the home of Mr. s&rx
% .?.! \f 11/, 1)nK/>i>4 nKilllno Cotnrrloti fit
IIIU iUI IVUIJIM L i mill uuiui uujr r?
md left a fine- little baby, mother o
ind- babe art- doing well.
Mrs. Marguerite Spann McLarkin c
eft last Tuesday for Lugoff where 2
(he is teaching in Nichols Graded S
, i . i - r . 8' r j
school. . < :*
Mr. Dan Johnson of Pittsburgh, Pu. *
i petit' "a few days here visiting rcla- w "
lives and friends. Mr. Johnson is a x
ormer . citizen of Chester who has
>een in Pittsburgh for more 'than 25 2>
Rev. an I Mrs. W. M. Byrd left Mon t t
lay morning to open their school at ^ J
"'loa.-ant"firrtee, ahout ten milaa from .12 [
Chester. They have a commodious X <
building, with two class rooms and 5 l
indrtorium. Domestic Science class- X 1:
ts-^will-bo taught hy ,Mr3x. Byrd each 5 v
norning from 8 to 9. ~A FYf
1m
:
? ?
tb* Alice?fi^?o??Whitmiro?i+Ji
with her son Mr. Waddell Wul- '
-dTthelsamc town who is a pa
t at Hit- Prypr Ilospitah where he _
undergone an operation for insustained'
in a fall not long
ps. Katie Pratt entertained quite
mber of friends at her home near ford
Street, Friday evening in
>r of her Sister Mrs. Addie Dorof
Charlotte.?After?a?variety ames,
radio music, .-.livened the
while delicious-sandwich*. *, jco
and ice cream were served."
r. and Mrs. Willis Caldwell, Mrs.
i Arehia motored to Rock Hill last
lay and spent-th^-day -with rel;s
and friends.
rs. Mary Boulware Wright died
nesday iji Washington, 1). C., and
ral services were held at Brook- .
Ar-Mr- F 7 Phni f h StnniPiy \tr<
FKF is the daughter of Mr. and"t~
Alexandet'^oulware and Sister
jsses Isabell and Irene Boulware,
f Chester also Mrs, Lucy of Hock
Mrs. Lucius of Charlotte and one icr,
Mr. James Boulware.r.
Fred Boulware and Mrs. "Al- '
i Caldwell motored to Crept Falls '
day and spent a while with rel- i
res and friends there,
i the sick list are: Mrs. Lela
man, Mrs. Frank Talford, Mrs. :
rta Thompson. "...
Mrs. Tom Wright is aft * home *
the Good Samaritan Hospital *i
fiarlotte and is improving at her -j
! on Ash^ord Street. *j
Car<L-ef Thanks -"j
}
' this means we extend thank>
ar many friends both white .and ^
ed, who were so Kind and
ghtful to us in the illness and
It of-:n. ae.ar wife, Mary Keed.
Janus Reed and Family.
theater, S. C.
- PCX 'J LET ON N KWi?
le ilP-'lVitl ktll t It'p., .uiiih 'inu-i
"i i'oi the week vas brought
close Sunday evening. Tht- scr>
w rr conducted oy the llev. J. |
obin of Union, ts. c,. 'Thnseyvb'-os ]
i ?>tl' attended and g^-at interest |
ifested.- Every service he Jiau 1
rent food to feed our spiritual 1
5. Conic- again Rev. .Tobin.
inday-evening, the rally on Pas t
i Salary was brought to a close
i great success, ea<?h member did
duty. The pastor, Rev. W. T.
meranileft the church in all smile*.
Women's Missionary Society of
er Spring held its regular monthmeeting
Thursday afternoon at
church with a splendid, attend- .
v? ?Susie- A,?Gantt?was?ui?
fee 01 mv putgraiu ana as pic.-i -presided
ever the business s:>s- ,
. V ? |
le'P. T. A. of tlie West-End school ~
its regular .uothly meeting Mnn- .afternoon.
The president and
president were absent. The prinil
/Mrs. R. J. Clark, presided,
mg the projects undertaken .voie
Community Fair and the i.i<.;r >vot*
the play grounds.
Fashion Show was presented in
West End School auditorium Moi- |
evening, Sponsored ~ by Mrs. Re-a
Thompson for th'e beneli* of
churili. Mrs. Thompson is vine
Cing Chapel pillows,
rs. Ella Mae Gi'.ntt spoil' l'? i i
in Seneeca. v* ' k
itlle Bobbie Clark is 'spe nIT"Tg 1
weel.-end in Anuei sun., !i. * ill?
. Pauline Han.bufR.
rs. Pauline Tlmm, \?>n Vuis many
ads vsho will re??et to learn bt
illness,
rs. Sudio Owens of Seiueca is vis^
her Sister Mrs. Pauline Thomprs.
Rena Clark made a business
to Anderson Saturday.
r. and Mrs! henry Thompsori and
. Christi ic Johnson were in Green
Friday. ?'?*?
iss Liu lc Campbell was'seen in
erson ?,.r Friday*
IN MEMORIAM
i loving memory of our husband
' father. George W. Kennedy who
NnvonJipr S 1fl29 i
"" . i
i brief years have passed away,
ch seem just yesterday, ;
t \ye beheld your presence
I.lingered round thee in silence.
shadows lie across the room, i
fire light glows, and fades into
oom.
le memory glides to distant slime,
dreanreof days thatrare no
miss you passing to and fro,
fireside talks of long ago,
kind voice and touch that soothed .
ich pain? . "
e! dear one, b,ut we shall meet i
rain.
?Wife, Martha K. Kennedy?J
and children.
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10:00a 18 JCol'a-Atlanta . 17 7:lftp