The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 28, 1931, Page Page 2, Image 2
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"The Old Gray" And
The-New Rider
?T _I BYlEZi'Ji ILlTiiii J -J. s |
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'l'he Piedmont C uf.vre-iec.
I have, visited the .?r-'w Aifnur
Conference for years., in i;i:t i in
first work was in this Cohfevorie
when I " returned to the si to. Bu
.the most pleasant ot a'* !':
was held last week. iVfioo and h ii
mony prevailed throughout its hoi
ders, ond it was* about?the most li
nancial Conference of all the res1
j_ This Conference tlnished up. the sehv
ences in South Carolina. and Bisho
mnd Mrs. Ransom left the ^ptc. las
Monday mommy I'oi?I ..:; v !u i
the Bishop will Convene the lirs.t A
M. TT- Conference for iluti >tnte Wed
-neaday morning.?XLu?lh- im[i 1".) tii
noble companion are hanpy uvei tli
results of the (\ hi >
, state. It was impo.-i.l'h- for th< t.
to do aii> Tetter under i hi t r\ iu
-conditions. Every mini.-for ami lay
member is carried n\va> o it 't . Hi-lie
Ransom > oud -his pcoea au^..
Many V isitor- Aitended.
?j? Bishop John A. tlrc-vg- a-r?tin:: .?i
Episcopal district spent' be ' wee I.
and "rendered yreat as-i to Bis
^ . -?op'"Ransom. . His addn- n Xfric
will 'be Ioiik remembered ami hi.- or
dination sermon was the fa!!, of th
city. jBishop Monroe II. Davis \yh
called bv made Tern r' - *1h; f wer
?hfrfMy- uppreemtWh?Hr?r rt?-on u
our soil in whom we are v el! t leasee
? --Dr. Joseph- Gomez- from--St
wke?vir.itod?t-lui?i km /. . . . .
the distinction of evt et'.a the" mos
costly church buildiny in' the'- < 'ontiec
tion. He' delfvcrod a mn-tvrly ail
dress on Church l'..\.a :: iLVymir
. an^ announced bis cundhia i'q. .Mis
" sionary Secretary. Dr. Frank K>.e
of Lexington. K>.; made a w- inieri't
impression in his udurc.-s. i.i-ane tit
Conference Thursday eveniiiuh H
was simply timy. The . be .tv?
is a candidate, for so;j4.:t:';<?!?. Ik
r~ B. G. Daw son ol' Km- !!. ' ); ' \ 11-. e:
gpove a .good aeeoutrl ' ; !.: it' -i
one of the oueksiohs. I't lu- i
beginning to 1 <>'>; like a "t V~*.?.p. dn
his great spge'che^- ...a d u'iu. in>
him.. It looks lik.' i i'. ' >i
Dr. Nooh W. Wik. a.u
His address on ' .Mls-'r .i:y . ? !?.:?.
was- -a mast'erpioer.to ? ;- =,>v t
~ It seems thot, evrrj j^yhie:
"Morris." .Tile, .>'. I; r : O?} '.. I;?
Secretary of.the V->>inr^ ! I "* <. j 1? '.department
is rising b'*!/> .' .?.ul ItLgiu-i
^ His address t<> o i.i-r v.i
O. K. Dr. c. I'.' t;.?h :\-w Y-.r
and a native of t-hi> -! a Yd.. ? !
. his part. Kver\ !>?-\f\ . i
~ ~ 1rrm'iiniher7?tT^~'TTr'~':
op ran in, rut..??- ^? -Y
Last Hut Nut I eo>t.
Dr. T- J Miles- was i <
bearing greetings iY\-,Vi
ence. The ' boys sa> in m ain
let him go" to A Tie- ??!?) iv
liable?l>r:?Shindy? ? n ?? ?
in his remarks. The- * .-t* t-.:. di
cided to give him what ,* a, A
Tnan;s chonee." . 1'r. ' v
made a good speech :is.. v.vlj.-str-'.a goo
hit before the. Cmife; He i
asking?for the V n .>?i-? : department.
The a>fd:e-.: ?>i \>w K. \
Adorns received n.i -i . .y M
was great.lv complin t-med. for s.H -1:
irtg to the subjoA. h . M. i.
ter reflected credit upon'.'-; !:e i t.
Conference. Oilu-i goi.d ay
COUnt of thenisel". e.- . i- - !
- "K. Thomas, J. V . Met. :e!ion: 1 >; T
Deas, J. McKeuzie 1 la. ii. .1 i
Benbow, J. W. 1,,' IniHvi' i'.d A !
B. Horry who dt;1i\i : . o ' V,' ' th
best annual sermons in :'-Aro n
the olfl mother (, . l,VvH.
W. Walker. *J. M. W .l A :-vs... U>; A
* Young, I. H. Dox.ier were > mini
bered among the visitn--. 'I'n.t?Ket
G. B. Brown certainly, made >' perfc;
mark on his annual sc.: n: -a .and lh
Rev. J. W. Shaw made ti e :jcivWi."
. of his life on thh Mi -i'miv>y -evinof
? Delegates 1 ltnrn-.it i s n i - i.h-ri 11>t r
"General,. Conference neb-gay ?\s ar
Rev. P. M. Gnry? leader. lb v. .1 . 1
Smith, Rev. A. C: Sumlee ? n?l It?\
Samuel "Nance. Alternates Rev. 'I
H. Addison, Rev. W. i'. < raw fort
? ..Rev. M.??William; a o?i?R&a. T
. ..'"Johnson Lay* .delegates;'. 1'iy.fr. <" (
Gorrett, Miss Ilatt ic H?i -r. a.?1L_:
srs< W. A. White rind I . T. i./? 11r.i
Alternates: Messrs. 1!. L. kxr.nijn;
?? W. IB. Green,?F,?AV-?o./.tuo.?-m
Prof. O. L. Smith. t
. We extend many thanks. t.iytlie f-?!
lowing persons who, remembered lb
"LeoderDr. B. .1. Ramsey. I.U. .(
H. White. Rev. 1.1.?^?iiej
J. S. VV. Harper,'Mrs. Mm,-- X.;<GY'n>
/Mrs. Mary E.Atwood, M. s. Ci.ra 1
-Reed, Rev. K? --F?Johnson.' Dr. -Sam
uel Nance end Kov. \1.' Mas'sey.
* Hr n H Sli l.> ^ 1 i .1 iii
didacy for the Bi$h<tj>ric nobis sweej
\ ing address delivered in t.e;f>uiW.v.Ji
the fraternal messenger-#..
Appointments:
,\- Greenville district, Sai. ..-J Xanc.
presiding eldor. tdm. i ,i;V?, ;i .n,i?:
C. Sumter; Anderson. W. ' . 'fi:A
ford; Due West, fi, F. .1 in; n; l ei
dleton, G. B. Brown;-Flat ICu'D, W- 1
White; Greenville ciryui . I'on
Mount dormeh A: I'a-t; Wat
Shoals and Donald, S. .1. Cowan; Be
.ton and Denver," V. A.;" .ftrnerette
Piedmont, J. B. Brown1; j.-n'wnde villi
P. L. Ely; Browri Chapel mission', 1. (
Brown; Walnut Grove, .John D. Boyd
Iva, S. J. Danley; Diamond H+H, A. I
Adams; Bethel, J. S. Buiresj Fmmtni
Inn, T. R. Robetson; iiYrsnn- an
Mount Zioti, W. I.. Devlin.
I Abbeville district, .1. B. fc'iuith, pre
i siding elder. Abbeville station an
Olearspring^ P. ,S. Mosely, Grace.an
Cypress Chapel, J. E. Vauss; Bradle
circuit, B. J. Ramsey; McCormick,-J
W. Douglas; Warnonton, B, A. Fykes
StrHfjrry J. S. W. Harper; Mt. Car
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5 1 mol. J! \V\ Martin; Brow no, J. TIT.
!Burns; Calhoun Falls, J. C. Lethian;
Bailey Bethel, W. S. -Minis;. 'Cedar
".rove, \V. D. Rook; St. John, J. W;
"t Thomas; St- Paul, S. M. TTiomas;
; Abbeville circuit,_C_CL Glover.
T?Greenwood. district. P^ M^Cary, pre.
, siding elder. Greenwood,, Weston
Chapel, James R. Johnson, Jr.; Mt.
!'i M. G. Williams, Clinton, T.
H. Addison; Promiseland, E. L. Lilil
liewood; Cokesbury, \V. M. Thompson;
y Greenwood ' circuit, G. T. Shelton;
e Goldville. G. W. Bradley; Reno W. A.
it Harris; Troy, S. S., Suber; Mount-!
o'\ille. W. T... Harris; Waterloo, W. L. ]
. Johnson; Antioeh and Mount Vernon
- A. I.. R. I.indsey; Poplar Sprihprs, j
i- M. Massey; Hodges,. J. A.- Burch; i
t. NinetySix, \V7' N. Curry; New Zion
- missions. W. S. Hawthorne; Mount i
Lt'bnm n, f h?W. Jones; White Hall, t
P I. R. Renolds. J
Transfers.
e_ The lh-\. A. J. Martin was sent to!
,1.nil reus Station from the Central I
I,?-ConfvMWicv?.The Rev. G__IJLWhitc-i
s was sent lp- Elloree from the Pjcde
liK'tit l oillereiiee. The Rev. J~ t\l
s h.ckson was assigned to Dillon Sta- 1
it lion in the Northeast Conference, i
g The Rev. W. Shaw was sent to]
- Ridgetvood in the Columbia Confer- !
ji euee ami the Rev. Wesley 11. Nash !
was ssviit to the Broad Rivet*'.Circuit
in * -1 he same Conference. The Rev.
T, K. It eh-per was assigned the pas)t
torate at l.eesville. The Rev. Alfon o
-Seon Henri was placed in. charge
t," of Salter Memorial church on Oak
- street. Columbia. .
The New Allen Temple.
e You just, have to give honor to
? . who ip honor is- due. The Rev. A. C.
e Slimier -has made a Connertionol
"t name tor himself in the erection of
' that nutgnifTCbnt."church building that
y- now?stands to the credit-of Hie A.
iv -U JO -I 4voys4??jVi-ona pity
t. (lyeenville. It must be remembered
'that pastors after pastors tried' in
I- vain to accomplish the task. But it
-1 ii'ioained for the voiuhful giant from
- the Game Coyk' ?Ci.ty of. Sumter, to.
t go to Greenville* "aiur do what wasS
'1 about to be called the impossible. By
e so doing he has made a place for
v himself in his Church-for all times
'< Lu yjune. Any pulpit in the Connecti.on
would gladly" received. Sumter,
i. The entertainment- he:gave his Conn
fere nee. was -beypnd criticism. His
s good .peofile as well as the citizens
,| of (Ireenville. white and colored stood :
s light bjOiis Side in-caring for the
i li". a'tr-s. K very body went awa\
.i.' 'vnj; the praise of Sumter and the I
r 'piiij 11' nf Greenville. Hack
To Our Desk.
1*Vji- >ix weeks we hove' been" eon~
1 nin ted with' Annual Conferences as
<j|v:cial reporter. 'Ity returning to-our
desk. 1 shall begin work on the spe
" rial is-ue of' the""!*.'Leader" that is
^ - *><ut to make its bppearaiice. And
i' >> the. few days' that remain he?
VoTfovemv'temtory~sinco I was kept
t*io bu-y to do any soliciting at my
Conference. I shall try and see as
'' ' an\ others c,< possible The Coiti?
- pnm is also- preparing a eonununiead
tint! tor subscribers that are still in
- the * rrears. It is not intended to he
this be ignored, the paper stops.'
a Our Whereabouts.
- -\Ve shall begin again the.quorterly_
d round > of our idiscriet. We closed
s t il.. li'J. si,..,a.... ! . - 1
.... .... i ui.ua\ in \jiiuuer iasi wnich
?n.'.s In*111 nin,' month. We should have
... started hvfore'_ now. But we?don't
u??? ; i,.'?uii^i?iHT starting with tie"
- now paster.-. For after. Conference
- t-<?th preacher and presiding elder
I are dead broke. So 1 always allow
wu weeks he-tAyeen the Annual Con-.
! ' I'c'ifcm'o and nry first quarterly cont'd"T
eir-'e. And FT? so doing the "pasiou
.. n have a little time to get something'
for 'himself. This week-end
e \yill fiuid us on the White Hall and
f Lock Hill charge 'Sunday morning
. wiiTi~iTie"R'evTTL T. Suminers. B. 1)..
i. l'nsior. I,et the members pray.'"tor
i- an outpouring' of the Holy Spirit.
.."Let us advonee on our knees."
r AWARDS AT CHARLESTON COl NTY
COLORED FAIR
Linus and John's Islands Tie in
s . Agricultnri.
Awards for exhibits at the Chnrlr.-l'
fi'iircounty colored fair,-which is be'
i-ng held this week on President St.,
* : : apatite tire Burke- Industrial School."
were announced last night bv the
J' it< v. George J. Gongaware, chairman
uj -Among the school exhibits .first?
* - -t i:'..e-v. ao token by the Society Corc'
Sc.hoo] of James Island. Other
' ! c'.oo's Which placed were District 11.
d ii?d;n's I.-lnn-I,?secondt?Ctrt?Bridge.
I il.~>lani, third; Sh;iw School.
[. Charleston,.fourth; and Baptist Hill,
e '-7-! yjjott,. fit*!h. "
ri ' Janes and JohnTs Island- clubs
'.<1 for fust place in the agric'iiltm',
'< 1 exhibits.Awards also were made
A'l i Experimental Station, Janus Is'
.'id, ^^rrrrHT! W.idinhlaw Island, third,
':?i ! Cohen's. Farm, fourth.
Mrs. S11 -an Logan of this city wa
.i:? ? duntiK ihe lirsi week lit Tlvr [
,, ;:?:? as demonstrator for the- WhiP
? Flou of , North Carolina. 1
. ^I.i lias shown practical experience |
I in her art of making -pastries and 1
ii - fion* the White Lilly Flout
-work- lias been very effective. .
i 'to si cornl week lias been greatly
fi n ed by our people of. the city
and county and the exhibits has
/' made the bijfyest hit of the season. I
Ib-v. A.- K, M. Horry, passed fhru
Clftu leston last Wednesday morning
" j-nroutc to visit, the Piedmoht Confer-j
' erne that was in session during the
past week. Rev. Horry also visitr*
e<I his daughter, Mifes Evelyn Horry!
V at Greenville, S. C. Miss Horry is
'-fiiovv luad of the ho-|>it.il and Train
n j intj School there,
d , Wednesday of last week Elder San
Sinter, and a number of ministers
" J of this city motored to Greenville as
d j visitors of the Piedmont Conference,
d j ?Mr. Pfuil Bmiaiird departed this. lif$
y ! on Tuesday, November 17, stricken
L with paralysis on Monday 1G. His
J funeral was held on Saturday, Nov.
- 21 at Morris Brown A. M. E. Church.
THE 'PALMETTO LE/
( OK' SIU KV NEWS
u here with three teachers and had
a vt i\v pund tipt'iritT?. '
Moore-ivgset very n u-h to Ioarn of
tit doo't of ler' dintor. Mi.s?s Am n
da Moore TTi hruhulolphia, I'a. 1 he
body is. expected home during' this
week. The family has the Sympathy
of the community. , .
.Mr. and Mrs. Early Moorfe, Mrs.
Amanda Lov.dtii, Mrs. Emma Cum|
mings and son. Mr. D. R., Mr. Arthur
| Aaron atended (he conference in
I Greenville- Sunday,
j We 'fogi i t very much, that Mr. Toli
iver Dixon is still ??n the sick list also
Mr. George J'earson. ' '
East Monday evening^. Mr,. 1)._,R.
LC'\immings of Hodges,'S.G., was host'
to a nuniher of friend> with a UiilTet
supper?homo dig?W,?X.?IT,?Mack?ofSavnutfah.
Gu. His beautiful home at
M l 0(+i>t<v fril'inrrl n?ttttt? ?
__ t? ? v i |?iv. uui'Mim
set. intr for this delighttful affair.
Ilif autumn J lints \va.- nuu'li in evidence
throughout tin- spacious living
room and in the dining room
where in tin* cciitcr 'ol' the- large
table'sat ;i large bowl tilled with
gmpc punch where was found an am.
those present. From early, evening
until midnight cards was a part of the
evening's pTTTe rtaijui.gj.il. . Proniijtly
at I'J o'clock I rays laden \WUr a most
delicious menu was served consisting
of Waldorf ,-ahnl. saltincs, sandwiches,
and black collYo. Kroii the be
ginning of the beujliful strain of Happy
Days and here again to I'll see
y0u- in iny'dreams jt. was but a merry
sound of TtTTTrrfog. Knch pcl spn preseiit,expressed
themselves as having a
time long to be remembered. Mlls>
Cuiinnings served. . . .
Among those prc'sfbit \v<n - the Jli-ses
Pardee Hodges, Rose and Henrietta
Robinson. Ruth and Aniose .Gog-,
gins. Air. an:: .Mrs. Karnest Robinson
TTTAVafe Shoals. Messrs- W. J. II. ^3lack
of Savannah. (1. ;; Alplf .Moore Grady
Holnns. Theodore AVillhis and_IXR.
cummin"-; mid .Ml "s Flossie Wllsotr
Misses Ahnio and Ruth ' Goggins
ntoi't.lined .a t\w " friends on .last
Thursday gvx nTifg lu re in their spacious
hor.H> with a beautiiAL' reception
hmurin.; ' M -u-s '..dome, Clack and
Holmes. Red' n ing with i- m? Misses
Gogg r s' e.<;- t-.e Mi R-sa. Robi.nCard
V/i ;w'a- a past time.
A buffet.'supper was served consist
injr ?it salads .-aiihds and Mack cof
fee; mints ai d puseh. .'AnvanV rfeosv
invited aw:; Ve . 1 ?.i i i i I octets,
Itt'iii-'iittn ai.i TtdSi ftobinsoif ami
r"tdr>'n A**'tt'~ !i. Ai.tiic and Ilulli Gokirins;
.Messrs W. J.H. Ulack. Grady*
11 id i nest Alpha .Mi'iii'i', Theodore WilIjam's
:uid 1>. II. Cmiii'iii'tfsj
T l\oMn'u u t i I'll 1. It utile o.C All', and Mrs,
Ki in si UohiijsiiM cu W.ire Shoals was
i!n semio. <d" a beautiful and brilliant j
I O'lli m M . 1: ^ VW il^, l'.y_^CV(aiill^g !
(la. Their home was profusely- dt'cr
orated with vases o.i" yellow and white
eh rysani hem urns inturspei'sod with
auunim ie. V t 'I';:!> 11 - mr eard playinvr
entered wit ii beautiful covers,
le'nied llie'>ides 'with .heautiTul livintr
lo.oni. - luninp- the period Tom
lll;T . ! oolli. lUhlllv III.-.' pt-rlod-.-Tuin,
Coliins was serve i in unique- glasses.
\ I mi.lnh.-lu .. - :?- -
( < < I .1 ! I lining .J
liutl'ct > U I >}>; .C? AVs.,-. solved?hv?Mr*. |
. RpbjnsotTT ;.Mrs. \V? bb and Miss .Rose
UohiiiM.in i.i i a! <> a--istoil in Q"- ? cci-vinR.
'This vi-i .y pleasing *' nienu
_l?>nsi- t-l of v. it. salad. with
III its." idli'lny-|| -iilllw 'I-'-"- \vr.il li ...I s...
of tomatoes, black collee, mints and
cjfflTTTTTt'j? after snfijHir radio concert
wn i !>:-.yctl .v Ide many gaily
!n:s:-ol :.iul happy pir.ams glided and-]
swayed to h nVusie in the (lis- t
TaTTciv Mrs. 11 Yninson pi i tornic d hoi
.uty as a ho-u-ss to the very keen
delight of lie--.!n.-cinated guest.
"Among thorp enjoying Mr. and?Mrs. j
Robinson's ju> int?.iit y were Misses..,
i'j.rilee '.lodges, Rose and llenrirU.. ,
la?l)iiison. Mo.^lc \Vll'-n;i. Mt-ssiv \\~r
J. H. lUack, (irmly Holmes, Alpha
Moore, Theodore. Williams- and Lh u.
( uming-i Mr. and Mrs. Laurel. Mrs.1
i.'elesta Lynns of Cirei nWood,' S. C.;
Mrs; Ziiiobifv-i-Hanniton, ..Mr. and
\lrs. Krnest Robinson, Mr._.u.na_ Airs,
Maceo Webb, Mis. Louise Williams,
and Mrs. .1. Neon;-, of War- Shoals.
ALSTON li! I'ARKNT-TKACH LR I
-A SSOCIATION ?? *
-Snni' tcLviHo.?fh?tk The?l'annt- j
?i eac'pei- A ssoc i t; i.w~'nf * Aiatorr 11 ish~
iiool?in'My their a.fiivia? ' Xnvoiiio r
u at eight o'clock. Th,. '
wt'iH! carried out in d "d r. Siijcp .j
there w:i< iTVn TTnv uiuinishod business
new l?u.?ine-s . was discussad.
For ih'.r 11?"11 tS'i-il). tile following
WOH' (ilv'.'.d nii'ir. ; :Q 1 ' il' fi< lc1) t Mr i
i.l. \*anjU^!Hii>rr St ."!- Liirv, Miss A. L. '
V. A. Munee: 1
(Miaplain. Ah'. A. IF Singleton., .\U
enjoyed "the Agnates irflvr th(. business >
meeting Then a delightful co "Irse ]
of salmon salad, coeoa. cracker* and
eakc; was served. 1
fv nu'i11- - woe i: . , hy a Tew n,f
the members Ypgl visiting friends. !
Dr. Hcilbirw, pastor od'iciatid. lie
was well represented by two fraternal
<>i};- 11i/.alions both the Masons
111.1 Pythian.- oi tins city lor many
years.. He. has been Very coilspicu-:
oils during the celebrations on "Email- j
cipat ion D.iy. 10Very - year he would i
perform the duty of .Marshall. He i
is survived by two daughters, both
in N'tw York City.
Mr. Hass.nl is iY.njieiiy of ^Joorge!
town, R. C., and a relative of l)r. A. F.
tH. Horry. ' I
On last Sunday at Mt. Zion wt- ciisj
joyed a high day both at the morning I
I and night ;;er\ ires. I)r. W. P. Ca-ro- [
iina, the pastor, preached two wondcrftil
sin tons.-~Vcry practical and
effective. His ( veiling subject Avas
selected from the book of Acts 12:f>; |
theme;?"Atu.wer?Ui?Prayer."?Thin j
very soul stirring sermon proceeded i
n wc> k of nrayei', began on Monday
night 2d. hoping for a spiritual feast
in Zion the whole week. 1
IDER
I'HEKAW NEWS
Sunday past closed with success
the annual Harvest Jubilee Week observed
at Wesley M. E. Church,
(.Tieen hv" el. '1 hi.', year's Harvest
_U_iUCram V_g&._Qiii>-thal- gave t,o_thc
i It y and ah who at;: ndc-u the highest
entertinment of the time. The
stare ess uf thu sarrrc'lrdue to thc painstaking
direction of the pastor's wife
Mrs. W.- S. Thompson and the hearty.
cooperation of the entire membership,
with the cooperative spirit of
our sister churches. The * church's
auditorium this year was made more
beautiful thftn ever. Tho varied colors
of the season foliage bedecked the
auditorium in appropriate places
"adorned by the Season's most beautiI
ful cut"and not.tnH f !/>*? ??> ? tu? ? ~
r ^w.vio. 1 UC Iltt-tnral
autumn leaves?were Strewn'
along the isles, all enshined the beautiful
chancel laden with the best of
the season's harvest increase. Our
hearts are happy lor the greatness
of the harvest as shown by the many
| prayers for a joyous Thanksgiving.
Wi' thnnkfnl fill- tho wonderful
amount of talent as displayed each
| night, the beutiful singing of special
music by the church's self-elfieient
choir and for the splendid spirit of
cooperation of our community at
large.
r The annual church yoar .of the
I Methodist Episcopal church, South
Carolina conference will soon, come
to a close. The pastor, Dr. W. S.
Thompson is making all readiness for
his'departure to attend its convening
iU?t ':i nnleii, S; r (!ri';t^ efforts are
being made to bring up the churches
claims. Wc trust that his reports
will be equal to any.
The church on last Sunday presented
to the pastor's wife a" very
useful -gift an emblem of high esteem
and love for her interest in us,
-tW-her valient?spirit--of leadership
and'cooperaliN^eness in advancing the
causes of the church and aiding her
husband along all lines of endeavor.
A very impressive and appropriate
se rvice is scheduled for Thaivksgiving
Day by Dr. Thompson, pastor of Wes-ley
church. ? A special?selected sc-r^
"motf 'will Be delivered assisted by
Thanksgiving music by the choir.
Dr. J. V. Iluilua has been elotced
i>y thv church .is their representative
at the. lay-eJevtorjal college in Camilen,
South Carolina.
- Rev. A. F. Furgucson of Bennettsville.
S. C., was in pur city on business
last Monday.
Dr. G. II. Gordon of Dillon, S. C.,
made a short visit in our midst last
Sunday. * ,
The- local chapter of the American
Red Cross-is asking aid through the
local colored chui cites.?Let?us- all
respond with some form of donation
to this worthy cause. All donations
will ho kindly turned over u Mrs.
Thanksgiving service will be observed
at the ' Second Presbyterian
-< hui-i h on Thanksoivimr Day ,il 11 :U?oVlock.
Dr. G; W. Long, paatot. A
special ,,rogram will be featared in
connection with the' annual address
which is U?_ be delivered-by. Dr. Long.
ui' Johnson C. Smith Lniversity,
Ciitrlo'te N. C.
?? nnitiBViLlilv IV K? B.
Tho pastor and members are put'
tiny un a trpniendous fight against
sin and Satan at Jerusalem Baptist
_iihurctL_?Lt?is a-smuce of inspiiatiuii
to be -in the prayer services on
Thursday nights of each week. These
"services"'"are" hoin,g led by
Spann and Deacon Heatly. The Sunday
school and all other auxiliaries
are doing a great work.
At 11:30 the Rev. I. E. Young took
the stand with grace and dignity\us-y
i'ng for a theme Psalms 136:1 am!"
delivered a message that will be long
remembered. At 4:30 there was a
Musical program rendered by the
white women of the First Baptist
church in the interest of the MissionMiss
Pauline Spann.' There " were
quite a few of solos, duets and violin
selections that were enjoyed by all
prqsent. At 7:30 we were in services
again.' These services were opened
by Pastor Butler. Rev. Young preach
ed another strong sermon from the
first chapter of Romans and the 16
verse. The"doors of the church were
opened bv Pastor Butler; tfvo connected
themselves to this branch of
The Christian army, Sunday was "a"
red'letter day at Kay Branch Baptist
church. The school was calldd to order
by Siipt.ririTft ir very brief discussibrT
df the~Tes"fiOn Wfls "had "anil-all
TtTTTt?were?present?enjoyed?it?very
much. Bro. .Sutton and Dundy were
elected to represent the Sunday school
and church in the Union that is to"
he held at New Hopewell Baptist
church Sunday.
?The following- person's worshipped
With" us:* Mrs; W. T. James, Mr. D.
H. Miller, Mrr? M. K. Winds of AVil
mington, N. C. Two of, our members
spent the week' in Wilmington namely
F E. Joseph,, W. B. Dundy and J.
O. Arnold. " \
?Mr. H. H. Butler, Jr.. and Mr.
uel Hunter, both of Which are students
at Benedict College, spent a
few hours Sunday with their parents
und friends.
The Nonpariel club met on its legulur
meeting day at the home of Miss
Neatha \v llliams. Twenty members
were present. After all business was
transacted, the club was asked to
have u social after, the football game
Fridav. The- social was put over and
was enjoyed by all. The cabaret was
beautifully decorated witb red, white
and blue. Music was furnished by
the Hartsvillo orchestra.
The Hartsville Beara tied with the
Motion boys Friday. After the game
the Marion boys were invited to the
social of which was given by the
Nonpariel; which they all enjdyed.
Come again Marion boys.
The District Federation held its
annual meeting with the Helping
Hand club of Hartsville.?At?10:30
the M. E. church doors were opened
to welcome many happy faces of club
women.
Mrs. H. H. Butler, Pee Dee Dis
Seneca, S. C.?This school with ^ t
is doing her bit towards the develop- x
ment of Negro youths. Pay after day (|
the teachers are constantly trying to t.
?instill in- them t-lve?value of u genu-.. t
ine education.
Th; night school for (nulls and j
those unacie to attend day seiiflU! '
opened Monday night 10 with a large
enrollment. All ..evidences point to- .'
wards a successful term.
The "live wires" on the campus- are
the four high school classes in a contest
raising money towards the improvement
of the- Laboratory. The '
climax will come on the night of December
11th. . t
A new epoch in the- history of *
Oconee county was that of the Com- j x
Tnunity Lair held- at ftfe Ka -t Kiel
"School, Nov. "20-2t7~-'"J!^is Fall uiigbl-*nated
under the leadership of Prof. 1
R. W. Arnold Much honor ai d coiiu
mendatkn shoul 1 be given to He I "
- leader, iTudents_?uid cituens d this*
county for the splendid and eredjta- s
- hh. nvhihildisplayed.
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GREENWOOD NEWS. ... jl
Rev. Styith, wHo is conducting a i
revival at Morris Chapel, ;#d Rev. | .,
S. C.~Campbell - were the dinner j;
'guests of Mrs. Gussie IBall.ml on last (
Monday evening at seven o'clock. ^
| Rev. Campbell is at home in Green ,|
wood and is pren ' ' * ?onve wonderful
sermons. Great ?wds are out /
each night to hear him ami Rev. t
Smith.
Mrs. Daisy Holman lias been sick ;
for several weeks but is able to be c
-up.- ? ?jI
Mr. Y. B. Nance, is still improving. )
We hope to see him well and strong %
again. ?? . \
'and her sister Mrs.* ftmssf\nil' son oi"~
Columbia were pleasant visitors in (
the city Tuesday. e
Mr, A. W. Simkins ajid wife were .'J
in the city Tuesday.
| Authur Moore will open a grocery <1
^lortrat 525 'Hackett street Nov. 28. n
(The patronage of the public is solicited.
The prices will be right. Come r
,and see-us,?You-wiU be served .with. _L
j courtesy and politeness. }
| BE A l'FORT CO. TRAINING
SCHOOL NEWS, h
I--: '
j i i vj/ui uiniiijs <U t* Ut* 1X1JL; UUHIC tO | L
make Thanksgiving Day one long to ('
be remembered in this community. I
.There will be a number of Kaiu.es-and
laces engaged in during the--morning ?
hours and in the afternoon there u
WTH^bg?a-^progrftm?ending up-wilh a
Tom Thumb Wedding.
i On Thursday the ll>th Prof. Shank-- J
-linT-iH\?tho-Alwwuntr-F-m.au:tv .Grayson, -a
; Allen and HafT?and -Mrs. Riley, at- ' ^
tended the Annual- Fanners' Fair t\
held at Penn Industrial Schools "St. p
r-Hplmin-,- S- P.. Tbtrl t ip v.lis -'ft-at 1Y .
enjoyed by "each one. The exhibits fj
were (Wonderful and they had the j;
pleasure of hearing ,sevoj:il , vepy.
goud speeches?made?by . \v_hiU1?and r"
colored friends of the Islanders. ,,
Mrs. Ellen Adkin one of our old ^
trict President ul' this ' organ i'/.Mtinr:~h
. had the ladies to assemble in church
and bejrjn their meeting. All State v
officers were asked to take seats on n
the rostrum. ~ The ?;1. ,.p..k
ened by singing Rock of Ages. After >;
which we had choral prater by the P
Eureka Glub, .Florence.
Address of welcome. .Mrs. .Marie
Manning, Hartsville. ' Response. Mrs.
M. K. Howard, Darlington. .Mis.
Harry Henderson then sweety- saiig
a vocal solo. ' Music Ia Cheraw'cluh. ,|
At thU . ooint our dear Mrs. Wilkinson,
honored President; Orangeburg ,j
was to address'the Federation, but on
account of sickness, .she was" unable
to be present. The Federation as a -,
wholr* refrottnrl -tKic. ? 1
Oro - - > v i %> muv ii. |
i Mrs. M. A. Menafe e our own SlTTTe
Pi-esiderit brOUg^t T'";fnr,y
quite sure all of the members enjoy- i
ed the many beautiful things !Wrs.
Menafee told about Fairwold. |
-Mrs. E. R. Rowe. brought greet-!
ings to us frfem Orangeburg. We* all
enjoyed hearing Mrs. Howe, and
trust she will ever live.
Usher, of Sumter. She gave us j
some splendid ideas as how to raise';
| money foi*' our- .^lubs.
Th<j Helpir g Hand elul>, then sang 1
two sontfs, e -mffosed by Miss Wright [j
Hon a~s~a~ Whole "enjoyed,- ' u7i3~Twas_l'v*
asked?by M-rs^Holfnes-and Men fee ..
to sing these songs at thy State Federation.
Mis.. Holmes claimed ^Jiss . . ,
WVTIghlMi^^^~w(^^^av(^^ie^ rj~
: The meeting was good from the be,- j
' ginning.' to the end,, and was . said,
that this was the best District meet ing
that they have had. The Harts - ;
vidians?should?tool?proud?of?hu vimt
a woman as Mrs. Butler for their !
! District President. We, as members I
! of the Helping Hand club do feed i
j proud of her. All qf the^cluhs were j
pWell represented. Many useful gift _
were brought in from the different
,-olubs- for?Fairwold. ? .
j^-At the close of all business, a deli- \
|cious course of "Salmon salod and sal- j
| teens were served, followed by jello _
and vanilla calces.?d-ttrt?afliM' sei v- I
i n? tho' 11..1.11- - I ''l. i
...r, i.iv; iiv-i|iiiik iuiiiii ^ hid present - i ,
jed Mrs. Holmes, for Mrs, Wilkinson j
, a beautiful set of table mats. These.
; mats were carried in by six beautiful j ,
| little girls dressed in white. They j
also presented (Mrs. Menafee with a j
beautiful gift. I am quite syrc the
) people of Hartsville should feel proud |
of having Mrs. IButler for their president
of this District. ?\Ve, as club I
members should feel proud of Mr.}*'
Frazier as our home president and 'hold
her up on every side. Let us 1 j
;stand by these faithful women, j
! Don't , forget. Mrs. Alice Campbelle,
for she is the IPeljjing Hand backbone.?The
mealing mule to a close?
.by singing, God be with you till we |
'meet again.* A sum of $75.00 was i
raised for Fairwold. The next meet- 1
' ing wSll be held fn Cheraw.
Saturday, November 28, 1931.
\VHIT.XIIKE NEWS
Sunday being a spring-like day
nany \\xro seen on their way to
ontion u as in session. Opening' Fri- \
lay "1 ngTTT "Willi nunc an"enthusiastic T ^
row<l. The convention was well at- '
mdcrh rrW- de Inrntes -~m rrki n g round: ~
0|)o.l?. On Friday night, Rev. Mc:.-iv
lit f.ic 1' '.I a .von ierful sermon:
Object "Ooopc ration." Many beau- ?
it'ul thoughts were brought out by ' ,
he pastor. Among the visitors were
dis. Alice b. d mother of the Honie
iene fit and Mrs. Maude MeClellan
me of our teachers in the graded
cliool here;- also Miss Pernetta Rice.
They accompanied Mr. J. C. Byrd who
s president of the local lodge in
Vhumi v. . They ivportcd' having a
( ry enju/O' l.e- trip - .
or re; .y ned to us aflgr making a
oun i repfti t lit wie conft renee whi ,h .. s>
wive: ml in tAdumbis. ?T
lis?b i'.i" eiee! ion?yenr?for*" the ?
jeneval C'pnt eicin e we are proud to? _
o., mm ihir Li): v/:; s I'lecTJTT and
m . ?.g t!??- i::. -i'*.'i v i ",i>s ill' oiv i ?
. c: ]:v;7r ii.d M>'. win WHihuv or
'i d.'ir (iro've... Taw e twn star eharacOs.
are yhuiVlinu'M..
Sfrr*i>; vfvn thirl?y vt- Mr. it'fk'li'
\allaee |h*i mission to drive ids. car
iJ'li'V i< rrrrrng from the hosoi'a! In?
s ? a:y Si'i "> IV. r;.> ami tli le cading
lie- Indies. Miss Glenn will have to
eop close .watch over liini for the lali.'s
an- makiog^e,v.us, on all sidtv?..
W ;i,v gla.l -1 o haw "Mrs. Mary"'
ihi ar's I tome but sorry she was called
0 the bedside *1' Iter very sick mother
-At the wriiir.L'- Mrs.' Fdlio Suher
s convalescing. We- hope -she will
dn.;iniie. . '
We have ninny strnriga faces in ~_
rViiilntire. nowadays owing to the
voik of rite highway. We always
rclcoino strn.igers to them our church
Lours?rrm?.< < ln"-T-, doors?are?opciw????
:<>nn- worship with us ?>ny time ami
u> any oycn.st.nn. Yo.u will' find a set
d friendly Fl^-istian "people, at Bruce
rnhorinch'..
We arc .'sorry to report Mrs. Hon-??
fersou on the sick list. Wv hope her ?
1 spt- dy f( ( ovei'.v. ?? : :
Mr. and Mrs. bewey" All trey are
latcd- "over the visit of 'the stork
I'.nvlnV thuu a bouncing baby boy.
d other and?-son doing?tTiie* nI tins
griting. ' /
M r. .and Airs. l)p*/io Sorter seems to ???^?
e very hnppi'y situated in their new
lO'.ue wiMi rll modern convenience,
.oih in the living '.apartment and the
afe. You will alwaysJind well pre>ar..?d
food there. " >
Re member Mr. Roy Wallace is still
ill th* L..L< b_ making ol . clothes look
u w with 1 i- skill pressing touch.
The fu'ner: !. of Mr. WalterRetiic
,-;is 1.;i-i :it v'i. .Matrhiws churelTV"Ml'.~
<\ Byrd under: aker'."in charge.
at roll.-. <1 school died- on Thill's
iv niyrht lt'lli and was buried on
rid ay afternoon. Mis. Shanklin and
riiiH iii tin-1 '-indent a. alUaijkid the .JL
.metal which was held at Hose Hill
ia pi i. t church. ? .
Hev. Z. 1>. Hamilton, Beaufort,
\ i..I M ; l..r a -hold while?rjn 7
Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Hamjli?n
is the s..n of irnv of our old parous
and we a re always glad to have
iin visit us. ? :
The jri' ls in the basketry class are
icing, with (ach other to .see who can
uike the Iwst baskets. These basQ-'.s
arc made oT l>lne needles and
all-.*-and ii is wonderful to see \vhat|
lo.eivss thuy..are making. ' ?
^ BSTATB NOTICE. -,^===1
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All joi-uns .having claims against
ie estate of Kugejie Brazilian de
?:') i .1, i'uv?tU'i'cliy Mnt it'uul?U? file
U' s;>.:iu'. duly verified, with, the unersie
ivf? ahd those indebted to said
late will please make payment
kow iso.
N'. f. FM'.DKIMCK. AilministratQf,..
' - V). B. NT~ ~
UP Washington St., Columbians. o.
Jake tifliaak^ ..V. 11. Boyd,
l'rop. (Jen. Mgr. ,
Economy Shoe Repair ' *
-?' " Shop
Foj Quality and Workmanship Call
Spee'fal Prices to Teachers and
Si talents. We call for and
Deliver Quickly
. --Phone -9238 _
DO ; Washington Col'a., S. C.
' EBWI
David G. Ellison
GeneraFI nsurance
lloin'.-l p'ul clih.ii'itt atten
tioii ?i\'Cn,to all business
I'laac- t! Willi me.
"11*11 ON E 5717
1221 WASHINGTON ST.
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Ol "I'll IlUN RAILWAY SYSTEM
< 'fli rcvtcd (<> lldolu'r 1J. 1931
insw, .. Union Station Leave
No. . No.
4 52 A adnata-N. Y. 32 5.00p
7:45a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 7:55a
2:55p 27 '< harVton-Cinn. 27 12:45p
1:1,'ip 28 C)nn.Cha'i,,ston 28 4:0>5p
lLOOp ID ('(iluinbia-Ginn. 0 7:05a
5:OOa 24 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p
T*:40a 8 Col'a-Augusta 7 4:10p
2:48p 20 Col'arSavannaa 19 8:20a
t-rpip 2,3 Cora-Charlotte 24 6:15a
1:00a 13 Col'tt-Charlotte* 11 l:20p
?':&5p 11 Cora-Charl'n' 12 8:00a
4:60a lw Cnl'a-Chnrl'n 1-6? ?
0:00p 10 Col'a-Greenv'e 15 6:50a
2:45.417 Col'a-Charlotte 118 11:20a
0:00a 18 Cora-Atlanta 17v. 7:15p
Via Camden and Hock Hill.,
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