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Saturday, January 16, 1932 ' i ELKO NEWS A wedding of much interest to thei friends throught out South Carolin was solemnised Sunday evening Dei thirteenth, nineteen hundred thirt | one. When Mrs. Nellie Edward Roland became the bride of Rei ilenielson D. .Green. The weddin took place at Elko, S. C. with th Rev. Henry Bush officiating. The bride wore a beautiful dres . of white 'crepe with acessorie&~t match. , " , . ! 1 Mrs. Green whoso native hume i in Greenwood, S. C. has been in Elk a number of years, teaching, and wit her kindness has wo n a host < friends. Rev. Green whose native home ir? 1 J 5 - r* ... vjtv/i liv-iv/w ii is lUL-aieu in spring field, S. C. where he has a prospei ous undertakers establisment. 1 The couple is making their hdir at Elko for >the present. School ceased on the eighteent for the Christinas holidays, and wt the 4th. The teachers and pupils, report an injoyuble Christmas, and returr - with?nencwed?strength?and?on erg for the remainder of <lhe term' work. . ? * .Rev. Charlie Simon of Columbi formerly, of Elko was summoned 1 the bed side of. his brother Robei Simon for a sudden illness of whic he died within a few days and wt buried on New Year's day." = Elko mourns with Rev. Simon ar the - remainder of the family. r ju .?? . ELLOREE NEWS Although it?rained?hard?watc ? night meeting was well attended i the different churches.) Since the New Year is ushert in "the beautiful lights "on-Clevelar Boulevard has been taken down. Sunday being one of brightne: and the first for the New Year ei couraged many people to go to the . places of worship. The ministers < the Churches preached appropial sermons for that day. Reverends Solly of St. Paul Ba| ti tjwAVhite of Shilph A. M. E.} Co lins of Mocedonia, Episcopal; Feld< of Mt. Hebron, Baptist; Collier < Reformed Protestant are still thanl ing their good members and frienc Co^Tne kindness shown them durrr the holidays . Dr I. \V. Wilborn on/1 of th?? leai ing churchmen of thir state, presidii; of the Chailoatun District, former pastor of Emanuel Churt of Charleston who resides here stdti that while making his round ov< his district he finds that conditiOi are not so bad after alb and he re comend that we pray more and moi harder for God and His cause is toi dutv along all lines. M iss S. Irick the principal of school * in Sumter has . returned 1 same after spqnuing the holiday I with her parents. Mr. Harvey Paulin recently bun ed, is getting along as well as cou be expected. . Professor A. Daniel and his eigl teachers of Elloree High Schoi greeted the children-with smiles ar . cheers Monday iporning. He irr B pressed upon the minds of the pupi B that the New Year had brought lie opportunities fpr them to futher pr S pare themselves to some rday he serve their fellow man and sen ??* their God now and always. Mrs. H. B. White the principal < <r the Mt. Camel School Laurens, ar little Catherine Mae have returm I to . tnc-ir community, alter spenarr the. holidays with Rev. White in ti spacious ant^ beautiful parsonage < .ShTTotTs; "Their visit-was-matle^ plea. antTTy" members and Tri'6fldS of 9h Mi s.? * ur;n;n?v.r- (\T p ) still visiting her parents Mr. and Mr R. L. VVrlliam^a^'<Triangle Terrace Dr. B. T. WilliijA a rwent -gradi ate of Meharry Dental School is ah with his parents J*"", and Mrs. R. ] WiHiams.? Di^-Williams is... rest in for a while before he retire into pr< fession this spring. He has not full decided where he shall begin. Thc League of Shiloh will have fr'eloek?Radio Vesper Services at tl porsonage Sunday. Mrs. Hassic Johnson is the alert president ar she, know what to do in League no> The students from Allen, Ben diet, State College and Morris Co - r-N lege spent the holidays among the - _ ..-parents land friends joyfully an now tliey have gone hack to recon more - knowledge to aid in beautif; ting their minds, hearts and bodies. Rev. Edward preached at Nazarel morning and night*Sunday past. . **1 .' SINGLETARY NEWS : Tr . Rev. B. W. Ransom, Pastor TEvery Sunday w-e have a big da at Singletary. Come and see! On December'27 at 1.1:30 A. B preached a wonderful sermon te: Go wash and be cleaned; 11 King 5:1 - subject Obedience. ?.At,3:30 P. M. we had the install) tion of the Masonic Lodge No. 30 Wt We had with us our District Depul f Grand Master, Bro. B. B. Donnelly < /. Sfc thc 4th District who installed tl ; folowing officers: J. W. Gibson, W. A Brown? W, S. Foxworth, W.; W. H. Kennedy, treasurer; M, < k Davis, secretary; Tillman Sanders, I kg D.; J. M. Davis, J. D.; G. H. Hen mingwoy, (Teller; Sharper Gran E Chaplain. After which Bro. J. V J8P Gihson nmstei uf ce tempi S ies. made the introductory n /|jSK. marks on Ancient Masons, also o irS* King Solomon's Temple. How, whe ?-M and where was it. built. The nei w speaker was Bro. J A. Brown, wh gave some inspiring remarks concert MB ing the order and in response Bri JBt Moses Scott made some striking r< marks. tor was presented to deliver a shoi Next Rev. B. W. Ransom the pat 1 i..,. .> GREENVILLE DISTRICT NEWS ir ?? ' a The pastors, stewards and missionary workers of the district met * in Bethel A. M. E. church, Laurens, 3 S. C., at the call of Dr. Samuel Nance '' P. E. Rev. A. J. Martin,recently K transferred from the Central Con1 ference is pastor. IS . Quite <a few of the pastors were ? not able to attend the meeting on account of the condition of the weaIs" ther.The meeting was opened witi; devotions conducted by Rev. E. F, ' Johnson, pastor of Due West statioi. } after which thp presiding elder He. livered a strong message setting fortl' his purposes and outlining the worl 't._ of tne district for the current year The high spots of the message wen each pastor have a plan, that full h time be given to the execution oj ls the plan; that each pastor^organize m a 100 percent club; that the education assessments making the distrid Is budget be placed within reach of it: each charge; that a minimum sup X. Port for pastors, particularly in ru s ral districts, oi twenty-hve cents f\X ed as the standard of the district) in that a Dollar Money, Committee wit! o a competent secretary to functior rt through the year be organized ir each charge; and, finally, where pos ls- sible, allow no individual to hole two offices in order that all person! competent to hold office may be employed. ? ?After a thorough discussion of th< presiding elders message by Revs. A , C. Sumpter, J. D. Boyd and the writ er ' the recommendations weie adup ir ted. !' . Rev. G. B. Brown, pastor of Pen Jleton station spoke briefly on th< subject Mjnisterial Efficiency, emif phasizing exposition,-disposition anc a free and easy use of language as l; the most outstanding necessities oi \ h.e efficient minister. t< , ~ Rev.~G. C. Roto, pastor of th< (J Jreenville circuit speaking on tht 1 subject, Cooperation of Pastor an 3: Officers said that misunderstanding! 31 would come but the investigation! were made so as to ascertain tin :ause of the misunderstandings, but "5n the contrary, breaches would. b? bridged and success made certain. lK i ne subject Pasturing full timc V: =?= wax. Rev. V. A. Jenerette, pastor of Bel ton Circuit. Rev. Jenerett^ showe< -l how the pastor by his direct conlac 1:5 with his people understands then c" and is always able to direct his of rc forts to their TiestTintere^t, while thi 1 pastor who journeys fifteen or tvten ty miles to preach tyiiis people faib to pathize with them. s to understand them and cannot symRev. A. J. Martin, spoke brieflj J?" on the subject The Importance oi Raising Claims. ' He emphasized thi fact that if onc would live in his \ church he would raise, not some o: the claims, but all of them. l* t These splendid addresses ,being ' finished the education budget was fix w. ed and divided among the charges J1 acording to their numerical strength The presiding elder and his as n sociates are jubilant over the fine un - derstanding that exists and pledge: ^ themselves to .carry the district w such success in 1932 that will eve* '1 eclipse the fine record of state lead w ership in 1931. ^ Rev. A. J. Martin and his peoph ^7 oat-did themselves in caring for thosi 7" who attended the "meeting. Success . naturally 'belongs to Rev. Martin but, with such fltalwui't men nu Prefa Thos. Sanders and W. A. White to getner. witn a Dana 01 women wn< j. knows no failure^ his success at Lau will be an asset to the Greenvile disjg trict and the Piedmont Conference. iy program in his own way.His subjec 4 was -t,Well Done." Matt. 25:23; h delivered a wonderful sermon every;. one waS made to rejoice. 1 On Monday night, December 28 i * reception was given in honor of thi j Lodge by the members of the" Order j, Wives, mothers and sisters all o [{j which was carried out so gracefully yjr -Wa nra asking thesp good sisters ti ^7 do the very same thing again. ? ? Rey. Ransom was the diner gues of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Monday, Dec ember 27th. Jan. 3, he was the dinner guest o Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Sanders H< was highly entertained at both places December 24th Miss M. J. Davi; jvisited. her friends and relatives a Burgess, S. C? and Muriels Inlet, S d C. and enjoyed it very much, ct December. 31,-Mrs. I. Davis, Rev >3 A. N. Moses visited their relative: at Burgess, S. C. They reported i i very pleasant stay but wa? sorry t< f find one of their cousins in ill health -y Jan. 3. Sunday School opened a [)i flin nonal Knnr W? korl 1 VMV v?ov4Mt ???V.? ?? v uau a ftUi/u IC.V ,r son everyone enjoyed it. 1. j At 11:30 A. M. The pastor preache< 2, a strong sermon,- text was selecte< g. from St. John 7:43-46. subject, Th( j. power of speech. Everyone was mad< t, to feel good. , V At 6:30 League began with th< president at hqr post of .duty. TRi ~n topic was a very Interesting one. 11 n got many inspiring thoughts fron the disscusion. 7:30 the pastor g^ve us anothei soul stirring message. He selectct ?* his text from St. John 3:7-8; subject 1 Jesus Instructed Nicodemus," i'th? ,"i church was filled with the Holy I- Spirit. : ?< 2?: ~i??? . J Uli. ... ifcaf f I .-in'If i V* * a.-. TUB PALMETTO - 1 ' ? -| BUSINESS LEAGUE OF UNION By M. R. Christi# Struggle is the Price of Progress Tfhis particular subject, has no doubt -been loked over, but where ever prominence has been attained, this price has been paid. So many of us did not have the price .to. pay. and that- is why we cannot- realize its i full value. " i Can you think of any one who has come from the very lowest depth of r "obscurity, and adversity,?to?some. thing, and has not paid this price'. i I will answer, no, you have not, am. S? -you Jiever.. will, -hecauae..this> price, i STRUGGLE, must be paid. '< We have just passed, one of the - most vital of all dates, the first day. i of January, and why? Simply bel the Emancipation Proclamation of * a race, that previous to this was look ed upon as a tool, instead of a n:irt - I of humanity. . E When we look 1>ack through the years, we can see where somebody - paid the price, we can see the results of our fore fathers work, we can see ~ where the spirit of God?intervened ; in the affairs of man, and caused him * to s^e and to say, together we stand ? and divided we fall. i Above all, I wonder do we appre ciate the first day of January? Le1 I us see, in Sims High Auditorium the 5. Emancipation Proclamation Services - were held, and it was astonishing know how little we appreciate them, a we as a race could, at least pay tri butg - to -our own- liberation, -there ' should not be anything more sacred _ in the life of Negroes, than his own liberation, it does not matter how it was done, it was done, and done* | through the power of God. > Just to think, an almost forgQtten race, surrounded with only the ties of 1 slavery subjeGtetf to~~(?ruelly, and uni due punishment, had to endure the i times as they came, an J pray for new day, it took a long time, but once* and for all times, a few draf matic strokes, upon a pale sheet o ! paper, turned ten milion from slavery, obscurity, and inhumane eon' ditions to freedom, and liberty. Now * when we fail to appreciate a gift, of ; this kind, wc fail to love God. We werfc greatly surprised, who we failed to see the ministers of the city out, we can not preach the gi f~ of God, and at the same time, over I ^ look His blessings, if the liberation J of the Negro isj not the greatest gif' j i to him. bv God. thmmrii - , ....vubn limn, l lit lilt' | ^ the gift, we were able to see unL. of j , the city pastors out, and he 'was very i much appreciated, s ?We must not forget the price, our * fathers paid, we must not forget th? i pain they had to endure, we must always think of their struggles, and to-day, the race is termed a progrci-1 - sive race, and if that is trUe. reine / bcr those who paid the price, f We can do so by giving our presi ence, when such occasion are to be 5 celebrated. Seen here and there f during the tholidays in Uhion. Just a few days ago, the city was darned upon by many visitors, friends and students, among them were: Dr. L.,0. Miller, Dr. Smith, Mr. McGill, 3 and Dr. C. Smith, Mr. S. McDowell, all of which came here from Asheville, N. C., to witness Emancipation j Proclamation services. Mr. S. McDowell was speaker of the day. We also saW Miss Lula B. and Helm} , Shelton and Miss L. Dean, of Spartanburg, who came down to son.' the parties. ? Home from school: Mr. David Ni-J r "cholas, Johnnie Nicholas, Eugene 3 m ? ipo nui 11 fc t <kii(rc^?i , M: M. McKissick, all of which are s*.u-* _ /lanfg of State College. From Ben. - edict: - Miss C. Blockwell, D. Blocki wel and Miss Goforth. From Claflin: - Miss Benson, J. Sartet and Mr. W. t~ Bolden and Miss B. Sartorv From Allen: Mr. J. Copeland, 0. L^nor and Miss Martin, Windhcrur, Eobanks, - Peaker L.-Johnson?and--<MFr?D.--Ar~ Johnson and Miss Ruth P ^ man, who brought with her Miss An e drena Rutherford of Newberry, S. C. She is also a student of Allen. MJ R. Christie spent Chnstrtias in Union, t and Knoxville, :Tenn. v BRANCHVILLE NEWS f h Bethel A. M. B. Church The people here enjoyed the holit days much. Nothing occurred to mar . the pleasure ~ of those who eagerly, awaitend the yuletide. There was a I pre-Xmas celebration at Old Bethel f before Santa came of which everyone e enjoyed. Sunday the pastor preached a won-1 s derful sermon. His theme was Lookfc_ ing for the Christ it was very berr fitting in every-ronpeet. "The Xmas tree was a treat to all who were there. . (.The Emanuel Trio composing Miss s Inez Sally, Miss Bessie Mae and Miss v TheTma Salley was very good. They ypnt/ OATMD /vlrl * 1?12 j .?.n , v> me wm buiip mciouies. , They were_very graceful in perform^ ing. Santnland wife travelled quite a distance fnspite of the depression to ?fet here. I think "young and old were made happy* The church was j crowded to its capacity with eager j waiters to hear Santa call for them. e Dr? A. W. Howood and Rev. W. M. B Brown, were there to see everything Santa brought. The committee on arrangements were in place on time B Mrs. Sallie Lincoln, Mrs. Vera L. f I.eveil, Misr Gladys?Barnwell, Mrs. - -feiwie Howood and others.?After the j last present had been givep. Rev. Gam lbe, ths pastor made some very important announcements in his ref marks. ' ~ 1 . On Tuesday night Mrs. Lockett had t 'the' history of the church exhibited ' by the older people. It was a treat and more than that to all who were there. I LEADER - ~ ~ . i i> ALLENDALE NEWS fJ i The Christmas holi lays were very pleasantly spent in Allendale. Teach ers and students have all returned to "~~ their schools and have begun work*, for the New Year. The Allendale County Training School-and Hardin Academy opened Jan. 4. with a, splendid attendance! Everyone seemed anxious to get hack . to the class-rdom. Misses Essie Trapp, Willie Mae MeIvcr. Mrs. Loise Crawford, Piuf. and? ? Mrs. Charles Ford of the County Ti. School and Misses Phoenix. Washing- . ton and Burgess of IJardin Academy have returned aftqr enjoying the holidays at their, various homes. ITtiman "Ftmnoll il T.Pfin Gardner of Benedict College were the guests of their parents for a few days. Among the teachers who came home and enjoyed the Xmas vacation with their relatives and friends were;r ? Misses Almie Erwin, Mallctville; Erline Guess. Newberry; Leola DeVese, Marion; Wilhelmina Hazel, St. Goorgr Mrt- Marie Gnpper ;in<| children' of Macon, Ga., visited her parents -Mrr? and Mrs. Thos... Best and family. They were also visitors in Orangeburg with their relatives Dr. and Mrs. Best. Miss Margaret Craig, who has made her home for the past two years with ^relatives in Connecticut is at home to the! delight ol her parents, Rev., and Mrs. Craig, family-and friends. . Prof.- tknd Mrs,-Jonakin.. of. lhe _Ma-.... _ rion Co. Trainfng School were din-ne*?guests?of Miss Leola DeVese last Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Dixon and Miss Miller of Barnwell were i< easant visitors in the city for a few hours last week. , Miss Naomi Cumings of the Hov -ard School fatilty, Columbia was _th^^guest-d her aunty-Mr*, iiu'ise ? Thompson and family for the -boh? days. .. - Rifle' Miss IK-len Rice spent the . yuletiderseason .at Jiortie .vim y pleasantlyWith her parents, Rev. arid Mrs. S. J. Rice. She returned to Beaufort Sunday to hero grand-pa* l \I.. Qft-I M T I Wo-,l,;.v.,<r... AJrs. dMinna" Dunbar yislrvd lier ? home Beaufort, ami enjoyed attend! ing services at First African Baptist Church. j . * 'Mr nii11 Ml" IrrlTTi I?ii linnl in linv= as their guests* their daughters .Mioses* Dorothy RichardsoiK-and -Airs. Ro salie Fruitt of Aaheville. N. ('. Miss Dorothy lias been spending the past ; few months in Asheville with, her sister and friends are glad to welcome her home,.. Messrs Joseph Singleton and Herman Fennell reported a delightful Xmas spent in Darling as the guests, of Misses Melver and friends. Allendale welcomes th,. two new pastors who have recently, come to make this their home. Rev. .and Mrs. W. S. Thompson, of Cheraw S. Cm" have come to Simpson M. E. Church, "and Rev. 13 a vis to' Mat'ednn , ia C. M. E. Church. We trustheir year's work will be pleasantly ^'T and that success will crown thei'r e (T orts. ' ' ~ ; :?- - .-a.. ^Mr. James McMillian who has been. * working in Aiken for some time enjoyed the holidays at home with his r ?. ' laniuy.. ; ?1 . The effort put on for charity by the-Allendale Home Mission Club at the Happy Home Baptist Church was a success. A splendid program W?g rpndpretlT including "special numvery much enjoyed. The main speak M' nT Hiu 11-11- Miun Ipi 11 j r : Williams, county chairman of the Red Cross, who made a most interesting _t_alk "living." She made an ear- ? nest pTeaTTHar we- should ~sho\v?utrr blessings with all those l^sjs^fortunate than we do. After her talk a fretwill offering was" taken ""whicft was ?y augmented by a donation from -tin r? Red Cross. This money was used to j.v. buy food, which was ^distributed a *; mong -the needy on Christmas eve. 'Many homes were made happy b\v u,j1( hese gifts. Several of the iwhit?- |H,n friends attended the meeting and gave liberally in the offering. 'Mr. Ossit- : Moore who was the prime worker or | the effort, the committee who carried ' hinnnd the baskftj^and sH who h?-h> 1 in any way, should be thankful fo> the part.- They played in mak- ^ ing so?many hearts happy. , " Miss Lucy Hughes Of Mather ! ,V School, Beaufort, was a visitor her*- . last week. I > Allendale friends wer0 delighted t< ed I have Mrs. Rosa Gibbs Gadsden of J } Georgetown "give_A_fl * '' | Monday?-while pas-sing thm this city.' Mrs. Gadsden was a county worker ^ I here a few .years ago and rendered Spi | excellent service. On Monday evening, a number oi' ., * I friends from Blackville spent a most |U)jj enj^yable evening as the guests ' > Missss Leola DeVese and Ruth Thorn- otln pson. In the p&rty were Misses Phil- wo< Ivs and Miller, Messrs Odom amfc-?~ ' J*** ' >v. " ren Miller and others,, ? Misses Rebecca and Ryth Thonip i,an son. Miss Naomi Cummings and Mr. X W. McCullough were the guests of ^un Mr. and Mrs*. S. C. Disher and the ~"^r Misses Mclver of Darlington duiring I the holidays. the Messrs Edwards and Rhue of A Ritter, S. C., were the- dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C*v.V. Bing. 1 Mr. Edwards was accompanied by his . wjj] son, Austin, who is a student at the J J County Training School, Bri I'lifce 3 " fcl /% ri "'.' V ,, 1 ' . 7 DAYS' : / J 6 ^ i ^ 11 I "" " i? .. - ?i I ^ ^p^^,",,>^Bfc^* *7 *7 ;' ^ _ BUY LAS AM) <)!L? ; - 7 , ^LEVY'S SEKVIU? ? - ? ?.; ? 'ATION & GARAOL1' I i~Ta y lo r Str~ I'h<kttc ' -7T ,j ' tv '. '"."f 7'~'"7i";;_^... 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Ml ? ? - ; v.> '-lllKitni V:i P- i\H?^ m>u.i;>,v?1_??? . -^?x Vi DLMui .* - - , , -* ? \u-tfift-V"V Xuin-:. -,. j B - MF" " '-gr- Lr^. Joseph 'loun a LV :,v; , ' ?s .'. ilh i'nivcrsity r^|?v>!i " ; ^ "J * h wife and lmh v. ^ . | fi ,,.... 1 . , ' lr. anil ' Mr.', E. - ' l R l aa: v envillc were \ i.-:t??v- u .. -.:.. rj& v hkV B ? - - L"', (loys*. 1 ? ltd,.* , f* ' lr. (i. Barksdale. >ir~. \'.v <? ?: >. - k#? "If 1 r? i?rs spent ,a f? w ln>ui < V.i. ?i M head >d Xnias. - ^ {t.hd i > |fcj. Iiss Puiman spent X.'a ir. i *a , 7; V'' jft s. MrsT (*. II. Whit, and da,:: R and ^v- ' L spent Xinas in sEUorei M - -? K ? (1 and father. Rev. G. I!. \Vhi'. "*'."* ? ' ' i " ::lu~ *" Ir. Diirah w^s, ealle I to au-ndv n B\ Mrs Pa. " r> ?v?vU\ 3Q9 M oral of an amit in OvaiiK* hiu-jr'.' Rfl Bill ?" ; . V i Dorado, Art. M. no poHioipnl of Mt-. ( uitml >\ inn 1-?43} tin .Tltcttfi i i3'?r rg *r-?G.?Ht?Whit- rvi ' it -i - r n Bfl J rrf ' W ses Putman and William* are on XS job^? oio-.:c|ciiiih_t: _ \4 - y 11 iCSfclV* K lU the pnpils,.wore^prosoiifoiT iriTIX Hi mm V'e hav0 some new families in on 3o By Ja .< ?. *-> * ^1 mmunity. Hope how -well--4he-yM?-M~-? -r0r eoNjrrrrA? ion, M - ' I do. , S| INDIGESHCN, BILIOUSNESS U ?tr. Williams and wife went to . nnt id ley for a few days. J .; X;,:; '' - " - ^