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' '~i* T**' pThc Old Gra. ' And . The New Ki^er?. ?in i-:. I'ini ii' i.'. i.is?7 ? . *. " i A County "dladly Wrong." Knijrht J. B. Wi'.'ia.G- Mar.-i deputy of Newberry C- uu. r. made a psychological stroke in cni'iing", the Py? thiarts ,u?- his distinct.-. tu inset the Grand Chancellor. anct*^ eui officers at Newberry Wednesday evening", January * iOtli. Cyi. i,wn.. G C., was at his' he t in .m ..;lug questions. Even the \e.v i.nti.s were left without a fcaso >n''e r eply. In fact the atnlionee va- mad;.- qr feel perfectly sat-is.'ied a.i ,?ii tia affairs of the Order as it.-row cg l. 'under the' hew charter-.--* *>LV" its o. ,, told the :?; fraternal mem be* q'.rat ' . ' ore ' 'they nndt'i tiiuk sin-h n. ; :?, ;,r ; ) rtlld attorhey conferred t\P a the leading* white-attorneys o.i .ii. e, a n d that.siii,-h ai-iu.i' y.??> 1 only nal'e but that the < - .? ; i tied in taking them. Fa re*?sattf the State Iir-rraa. . . (iissioiier approved .fhc . ..1* the extra-ordinarv vi-anJ i>. are .session. ; And' since* Hint ' i ; Iviiislajture ' has granted tin- r 1 ...lye o f South Carolina ] ' . i:. operate under a special >, -> : u.ercby relievintr us- of ilu _a aliou to the Supreme. I*?>(! . i : ' !. a m tinted to neatly Si<?. ni.'.n. ; . alleged over three' hutuiri .it... its n.i were unpaid by die ' .p This statement was. . . - Ydse . by the fifiUll ??? t ?TTTT+?Hit* . number was < t-;.- - f which many were tie': .. to the?('' in> i;??? ^ jKTVtTuf paying claim . ' ;. . i ' u titer 'that, several' "u.t" . t ' unpaid si- were...m U of ti.e , ttur the - $1300.tWh. T?*> a.rount would lire, bo." - ' i : - as some ? membet of YY i :i tily calculated iT.at. i :' :' '1 ; as of *ta? -' -$.'??><).(>tt [-er i 'dir'77?? '< >( ion aroso as Vi;. r,e . ; m < irand Ortioers siilu.r.ie-- a . - to cut * entlow:nieiit (! e.;. ~i ' --ami Chan? eelUm stf '" e . no cpaid t'r m 1!- ' V il< part'* ment, ami vvmr! i'.'t ."'to f'rtanfinally 1 nit- ! .lr..- .. o ~ I otljse in -Jiuy ai, -* .?. < time and plant . r~ -v -and not thai l:'' - - iV ". The Si.. sil' N: ? ' : " v.al to the m ri. <.: . . -irinw hclpi'i'l ' I; , ; __l I I,Mil a nail.-h jTr a-,...Id critieise. If, _v> y.'fr vrod froiii oiu^ii' ;> " , .rovi d a ri'il i -.t.; . > ii v , ft jjg tlu1 (i vaiiil J -. " (, ^riilina that coritraot * \f. i"s arvl. to pay his i-mli'V. * ,' 1 *'< Slate will?t?ets thai i-1..S. llo said the-?(.?vaiiil?1. 1' . ~ ~t a..-.i\ of $0,000.tip Aviljij . i i n;u i niont as a, ,eUHTrpfr.i i 1"" ' * I-iviili-dts, biit the S'li: ; i . " ' l--i, not 'ft diniy." The j..-v "North A morion. S. : 1 lh,ro|io't Asia, A I rivn .1 1?;:'nll ttui ?rHOiiH-mi't-tml?prr !-i> -Hie Supreme. . . - u,- to pay thorn s." *. . an Tom -pie in .C-hi'.-i i v-- . 1-aul the Ti rand f.. "vi, ' :-..o'r.s endowment . <i ' . ' - < - i. the amount thai -.<o death ??- ?L.QI,, -1. r_ ember said lie . that ^ tliaii tn di u)i out ; (iiTiml sdoo.n-i -e who remain.' W- - -. SnI Mi rill*- I. ^ . (liliatu [.oifer < i: ? rituals. Mi--a.M-Ai--v - said he ,.S_ ^JbbiaiTii diet monk Vmulil . |. due. , I. I and. Jaii--.ii ' ; i itiiLliinMalnn:t . . i J .odi^e . as- it t vi. ; j ~;i jTtT_-j S 1' ii/t.- I' '** ' J11_ U> jmlii > hold, i1' . v . ; u iild luiVf rui-i ' i ../lir the Sitp IV; > 11 -L.-I : .al'Ie taxa'iii ii - plai i -t?r^? ; ': 1 vii ar to -year. . *, - '-Sims- :rn>1- -+/ ? - sir I i?T-jv-- ^]V<; close'" ; r ; iho v I he KiihMd- 1 ^>- iTiftt tu\ nv.u . . .. \?.*ou It! find t>.:st > - tho'r ' ow!i i.u, >..:< tii 'l.-i ;'. ]? .. i. _ 4V-;,! ?e?C* jrCwtij,. : -o7 H7^ rocctu i':i < f .. : nnks, and the .,-i oo 1)1.i v.!' . ' Ho cited ! .1- . :<. ?) it of tlii.- i . . , f-.r.lpared whir " . '- i said hiv o;Vi'" i.": : i-i ptjmistic, and tfojntr a. us irout'ji nothing w,*r'-- i" ;r '1closing word w;i*. ? . ' >!' 'cv.ery ? loyal Kniy+d t . Order that had paid / ' - 1 'of dollars -to widows- and , i- state. . Sir *n. B. Itikar-l last ... said,-be-tie t ; Y '^epjired pe'oplo of tlv ,,!ir the less font una n . . . ' '/ d in " * jiersuaUitr-'- ':: ' " .;.v Order. Those . .. 'triving such advii e 'instances and 1 carr\ i . . s. B n t many of the X > " . they are leading aid i ; but the IV IIIian in " Y r : ,t?oe pern pie .cannot ! ' :v> else 1 will n.i'v t.her.i * -'Ht-.Vi ;> < 1 hr K. of l\ IV t .V ' 'it. of endoWmeint fct;- _ 1.7. tired of thtvm. Sir T. J.' , h?<l spoken with I'> thi;>:i- I .1 isdictions ? and thev eoi::: , ...'i the Grand Lodtfe of' Sf.rt.- i;1.. on '.its sep: aration v/firr -t' ; "J*?v.y; - Lrrdtre, ? and syidi theirr ?v . " 'Vi".',7 suit, lie ' said wt> ware Koin;i ' > 'have a plenty |L?. lot" company in a ..^1.,.'. while. Charleston and our Uriel' V isit., We spent last week-end in the cit.y ifev.;.- " .- Xr.-.r ^ *. jP-Ti . ^ by the sea. On our arrival at th< station Saturday evening:, we wer< met by that prince of pastors, Dr J. L. iBtnbow, -who conveyed us t( his beautitul three atcry .parsonagi on St. Phillips street. There we me hi^ lovely wife 'and beautiful little daughter. We cannot describe th< 1 entertainment given uo at that home ! Mrs. Benbow is a real preacher's I wife, and is the equal of any womar 1 in her congregation. Th6ir daugh ter is a lit Lie wizard in knowledge Wc preached at Morris Brown Sun .day morning of which l)r. Benbov is pastor, and there is no better ar ranged congregation in the Connec ticn. JThe Pastor is a modern won der. To see him in action, -one wil be forced to admit there is but on< of his kind in our church. When i1 comes to preachinig- and pas/loring 'you will haye to reckon.with Benbow No wonder he is wanted by so man; -.cjiu^rcdies. It must be rente niberet that ne is our Timotiiy in the gospe ministry, lie received his exhorter' 4tnd local preacher's license when wi were his pastor. And as far as w< know, his record is without, a paral lei. Gol. Julius A. Brown, Gram Chancellor and delegate to the nn suing General Conference, is the sec rotary of his oflicial board. Bro. Phil ip Bennett, SVate League Director o Music, is the efficient Superhuenden of the Sunday School. 'We spent Sun day evening- at Emanuel, the molhe church of the State, of which Dr. E 11. Mct'iill has been recently assign od as pastor. Every 5th Sunda; night literary progjrani is rendere< at this church bv the women. I was a real treat to witness this.service Sunday evening. At the elosi ?of-which wc were presented and mart remarks. Not only the members o Emanuel, but the citizens of Char leston are caii ied ana.\ with'Dr. ATc Gill. They say "that Bishop Hanson has never made a 'better appointinen i,, all' of his enisconal cnvi>flr. Tin "whole city seemingly is gone out at' ter him. He is the speaker at almos every popular program, and is kep in .the pulpits of "the city continuall; preaching to groups and clubs. It i said that "The A. M\E. Church in thi state has in E. II. McGill a pulpi orator that any denomination ii Amoiica would be glad to'claim. Oui rreception at his home Sunday nigh ami Monday was one that will b< ntuTg:-remcnvbered. lie knows how"*t< make it pleasant l'or his friends. Mrs McGill his good wife was away timing our stay, but his sister-in-law .Miss Ethel, spared no pains in help ing her brpth6r-hi-iaw take care o his guest. While in ihe eity~^VQ' ha< pleasant contacts with Bin. Jones superintendent cf Ei.anuel, Bro. Fe gus;.n, secretary an.' Bro. isj.iall oiv ?oft the leading otlicers. We also me Profr Harris and other olhcers o Mount Zion. Bro. I Inn is is a dele irate to the ensuing General Confer i i ce. We were also glad to see Bro uinijs :uncneji wiio is also a njpmoei of that body. We called on Dr. IIol litis and .Dr.- Sandy Simmons am had a fine "chat. Dr. t-inTThons' 1 ' making his usual pica to the broth reii to give him a "man's-chance.' This I think he should.have. lie say no set of resolutions should prevai at our State Meeting1 endorsing- om man in?the faces if many, blit to State Standard Bearer. After# ; brief visit to the home of our Gram Chancellor and his queenly wife, the; car .at midnight. A leal Pythian. The Funeral Will .Be Hepor.ted. Were it r.ot that the Leader ha: so...many good reporters in Charles ton, some of whom are in* Emanue church, we. would exlend our. artioL o as u> speait 01 nil? une iurit?rai u I)r. C. W. McQueen^ wife which w attended while in the city of Char : ?Dr. -.Hctjueen iH -Hiiiciny _thi leading pioneer ministers of t h i (. '.ni.iTiiin f.'onli.'rence . that-^-L, still active. His wife who Had beei his companion for over fifty year. was stricken suddenly and passed a way. The funeral Monday afternooi was largely attended. A .circle * o ii misters. representing all denomina tiuiis was present,?ami?people fron far and neai\ including Prof. ani Mrs. C. G.r Garrett of Columbia; Di 1!. H. McGill, pastor, was in charg of the service of which the followini ministers spoke: Dr. Pearson, pasto ' of the Second 'Presbyterian ehurtT 'and-Dr. J." E. BeaiT TorrtiCl' pastfl and now presiding elder of George town district. The principal "addres was, delivered by Dr. L. It. Nicholf the- presiding ?elder. His ^-remark were touching and consoling. Th deceased, who was tie sister of I)j W. P. Carolina^ wai;__spoken of in th highest' terms, as a 'devoted wife, ai atl'cctionate mother, a gieat churc member, a true fri< nd and- neighbor This - was atested" by the large audi once that assembled to pay the las tribute of respect to her memory prayerful sympathy. Our Whereabouts. This week-end will find us at Tay lor Chapel church Sunday mornini with the Rev. C. E. Prftsie.r, A. B., IE TT T At- 4-Vi a wi/imKoi*Q rira IJ., ci'i xw: i/ i/iivj 1MV.11H/V1 o i'? " for an outpouring of the Holy Spiril "Lot, ns advance On our knees." BENEDICT PRIMARY PARENT j .. TEACHERS MEET. . ! "# > The Parent-Teachers of Benedic Primary met Jan. ~25~"at T o'clocl A program wa,s rendered by t h second grade. Prof. Perry brought a messag from the Council concerning th State Teachers Association. After the business transaction Mi ! Peter Lane* teacher of Horticulture 1 Booker Washington High Schoo spoke in interest of organizing ; Garden Club. The parents express : ed themselves as being highly pleas ed with the idea. (Benedict Garde Club was organized 'and met Feb. 1 at 5 p. m..,The meeting was profits ' *ble and interesting. THE PALMETTO LEA i : UNION NEWS. i , i ) Last Sunday was a beautiful dayj , for church goers, there are iimny a* j t |it appeals, turn their fact's from the . temple of worship and engage their ; time in some unprofitable activities. On last Monday evening Mr. Clarj ence Canty appeared before an audij'ence of white and colored and len. ' dercd a most excellent vocal program. i iRev. Bowman loft his audjence with ^|a strong message Sunday morning, fusing as his text Phil. 4:13. Subject: { "Doing, the Impossible." . | Sunday evening Bethel A. C. E. j _ League rendered a program with the 1 1 | young people of the church. Miss' , I Leona Sims, Miss Odessie Woods, j t {Miss Grace Shelton, Mr. Baniel Wind r jham, Miss Beatrice Jennings, Mr. M. ' \ : R. Gibson, Miss Cathleen Sartor, Miss j ^ j Vivian Booker and Mr. W. E. "Me- ( I Junkins and others took part in th(L 1 program. R| Mrs. Lueile Simpson of Baltimore.1 3 ivici., is visiting hev mother Mrs. Eve; lyn Roaster. ?I Mr. T. J. Kennedy, Jr., is spending i the week-end in Charlotte, N. C., with ; . his sister Mrs- K NjtrhnlWg .1 ^1 Mr. and Mr,s. \V. 15. McJunkins, Mr. ' - Jiles fcindsey fmffwfed to Thomas f ' Chapel A. M. E. 'Church Sunday aft ternoon and worshipped with the Rev. - W. R. Bowman and his members. ! r They reported having a lovely trip, j . I Dr. L. W. Long, Mr. 'H. C. Davis, ' - ' tirof. G. \V. Bolden, Miss Lilliewood y j a faculty jnember of McBeth School 1 Mrs; Lillie Giles, Mr. Singleton, and t others'worshipped, tft Bethel Sunday j - morning. ? e| Our hearts .goes but^ ip^ regrct^ of | f destroyed Sunday niglit by fire. ! - Nothing Was saved. Mrs? 'McKissick - and the two pations just made their I 1 escape. tj Clinton Chapel A. M. E. Zion e )Church School, }s trying to train 'the "j youth for future usefulness in win1 jng others to accept Christ as their 1 personal saviour, also to strengthen ; ^ Tthe faitliT of those who are alroswk | trusting him. * I Master James, Giles ^ho 'General ; Cc fence teacher and President. Rice. | , made their report. Sunday Mr. Sam.-' ^ I mie Farr preacher steward, Master : Wade Blackwell, James Giles, Miss': ,E. Coleman, Grace Blackwell. and others*' are" nniclf Interested ' mi | being manifested in the work-. of the " Junior Church., " I i ~Rev. D? E. Thompson . the efficient paptor of Zion seemed to have heein ] at his best Sunday morning, fte^-gbvo a beautiful illustration of the moral ' courage and faith of L>avid in meet-; 0 ing Goliah, 'met, him and conquered ' j. him. ( f | Mrs. Minnie E. Cohen the pre?4f . dent of the Christian Endeavor is. do. in# all she can to create more nuerest in this good work. [ I 730 P. M. at Zion the; Missionaries . presented a pagent "To lighten fhej World's daikness. A- plea for the true g?spirit of missions and more love- for ; . the christians of America, that they j " might send out the light. s I Miss Lilly Pearl Hughes represent1 de the spirit of missions, MiW^LuneG e te Hunter -Thank -offerings. -The f?4tr~lowing names represented?the?ermrr-? > ; sett tries, pleading for light India a Miss Beatrice Hughes. Japan. Miss j Julia McJunkins, China, Miss Maiv e i iorie Thompson, Africa.,Miss Ruth ' j Gist. These Kil ls wore costumes of ''the respective counciies. The spirit j of mission received the ljghl from Thank Offering ami in ?i-etw? gave s that light to abdve named countries. I " Music throughout touching on light | ? was rendered by.Sims Hi Choral t'lub 0 with Miss 1'inlue 15. Fair pianist, lurnished beautiful music for- the?m-ca? e sion. Mrs. .Sarah Hughes, Mrs. Klla " fiist, Mrs. Tame Johnson, Mrs I'.attic TtOgers, and Mis. .Fiances Me.Iun* "are"all'improving oil. T)rv t'cli. 1 _! s gro History Week VyiH l>e celebi a led" Mrs. Baton the* wile of Rev. Baton is ..j resting- very nteclyafter haying- a j. sevear opperation. Rev. Collins is up again, and now preaching, Mr. A".' n Jeter..was seen Out i.. the trcd after 1 n ton flavs illness. -- ---- ! e REV. BOWMAN STORMED AG A \ i( I According to statement* from ihe r Rev. W. Iw -Bowman, the members. . and friends of Thomas Chapel church s near Santuc, are very much pleased with his services. He called his otiis cial board last Friday evening to are-range for -hiy-f/udgct for the yeW-r / He took Rev. I. S. Burrell with him e to do the preaching for .him Sunday, n as ho was thinking, he may have hau fr~T use some "Sunday wind:;" to get ?. his program over. When they ar. rived, Rev. Burrell called his attent tion to the large congregation stand r. ing around the church; in this conjgregatipn were teachers and visitors [from Union, including Rev. and Mrs. ;L. G. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McJunkins and other friends. ~ ! Rev. IBowman was seemingly afraid j to get out of his car, but an official J told him the Willing Workers "Ctiib ? took advantage of this night and put. on a social; ? -?After?the?Board?was?ovei1,?Broor Sims and J. J.. Jeter marched him in ' one of the rooms in tho parsonage i and told him to look and all his eyes' [could -see belonged to him, which :t were as follows: one half ham and i. shoulder, ten pounds of sugar, five" e pounds of coffee, several bushels of jmeal, two sacks of flour, three or four e pounds of grits, several dozens of e eggs, two chickens, fresh meats,, two gallons of syrup, two pecks of sweet r. potatoes and a half bushel of peanuts. ;, , The presentation speech was made 1, by J. J. Jeter. Rev. Bowman was a taken off his feet and was unable to t- slpeak, but he asked Rev. 4^ S. Buri rell and Rev. L. G. Bowman, who n spoke and thanked the good people I, of Thomas Chapel" church, i- The people of Jeter Chapel, Rev. Bowman's other church had already * - 1 * . . , ' , > % ' . V- ~ > T)ER SUMMER VILLE NEWS Mrs. Alma Lawton Rullurd of Mt. 7-iott, Charleston, and little daughter 24 with Miss Oiacio Burns. .Mr. mil' Mrs. Saxon Hurley. On last Sunday afternoon-at 5:00 o'clock a splendid Lnterdenomination.al program was rendered at Bethel A. M. E. Church, under the direction of Mrs. Ernistine Ross, efficient pres luviit ui me ^v. i^. vj. jjeague. i no funeral services for Mrs. Francis Sheppard Hall, were held from Bethel A. M. E. Church last Tuesday af ternoon, 2 o'clock, and was well attended. The adeceased, a lovable' young woman of* recent confession, died, in full faith and .her uiitiuxely i passing was deeply mourned by a host of sorrowing friends and Relatives. The body was in charge of j Mr. Albert A. Aiken, local unit inn \ H surgeon and the funeral rites administered?by?the?pastor, '.Hev. J.?Wr1 Witherspoon. J The Interdenominational Ministers Union is having excellent meetings. held at Bethel Tuesday evening, Fob. ! 2J. Revs. S. .Lithcridge, S i men n^ Ross ^ E. W. Graham, Af Wade, and Rev. Eox were appointed a committee to consider "Ways and Means" by.w'n -'i ,the ministers can institute a program.' for the assistance of the. local coloi- i e:i hospital, which is much i~n iu e<j of aid. They will-report Wednesday j February Jlrd. . Rev. and Mrs. J. Wv Withersppdu and Mrs.% L. Jackson Inolcred l?> Charleston Monday to attend the tun Oral ql Mrs. tsarali AUQuern, win- n' I >i*. - C. W. McQueen, -onee a pastor _at. Ih-thel. ^ The Red and-Blile arbors of-15eth el under the generalship or Mesda.hes Lizzie Aiken ami Matlie W illiams McClinton will present a great rp-h eretta at the chitrch, AiTmsdtui . V, ing, February Hi. Admission is only .25 eiuttsr- Reserved seats .">5 cents. We are gfa' to have one of our old member's, Mis. l?V-isy Miuliell back t'rdm the North. I Last Sunday, "Women's Hay" was -observed tit. -IVtlu !.?A niA -li'iIV \-e>? moil was delivered by the ? pastor. His text was- Matt. ! ~?:i!i;. Sub: e1 "Faith, the Comfit (reins: F,lenient " He pointed out how this sr-erro ha-' been re-enacted a thousand times by our'faithful women sine.e the day the *SjeTo-Rhonician woman ilune to Joslis. Sunday evening.'- the Steward es< Board No.' I' rendered _a_ wondor=._ fill program. Among Hie partit i ' pants wt re 1 nyoeat ioh,. Airs. 1'iatfiv ' Mbsely, reading by Mrs. S. 1". ?.iriieM. Clinton, M. Ravenel;,papers, Mrs. \: m\ VoUom: j.iv i ;,u ,i,:;?h'i 11 i tions-. Misses .Ale'.i:'a i.r.g-ii in.t! i'v i \ 4 vi i v <i v*m i y a i Vii ui(i; v?i j u ?vm .by, the pastor and a solo, "by?sVlrs. M Jj. WithorspoOn: Mrs. M. McClintou cluurladv. ' . \?'Tin* pasinr did th" lit tinv^ thfmr-ttttdtxtOnded invitations ti? joiners a; thi program. Two .united. The follow?' injr persons"-joined last Sunday. Miss (' Mrs. Miirv ' Smith. Lu^ l-'d'otn, lancolnvillo and Mr.. Ha'., tie--Simmons <?f M-m'-cC -Ueown ."*1 '-kM? leston. We are pleased to have these new workers. ' . Mr. A. P. Pripleau. enroate to flay. Mrs. Claudia Smith, teacher in IJuist School, Charleston spe u a few hours with Mrs. Irene Conway a week apro on Railroad Avmte:?:yy licv. and Mrs. .1. \V. RuMin were I "utterly" surprised., last . Wedn.-s-. day eveninjf when a JJiwiip.of friends sponsored hy Mis. Cliappell .lohn <h'i invited To hid le m snores-: Tor h: new flehl. Aside from the. Indies in" tin- M. 10. CLiuuJl'and Mise .!? o the. following ministers wfnV pre-'its . ...Ri-.Y.-i-.L. W <i S. Ross, ISma-lls,-.!. \V. WitIrerspoofi After remarks of -estiynr the Indies served the I'lunu .--"ovo/al * xe. 11; lit courses. * I . ; Mi', aj&d Mrs, A." 1.. lla< k im, Mi .. M. Pervis and tile p.i:-l"r niot.or.e-. to Charleston Friday to witness a '{faine /of basket hall between \v . : v and Alston, Miss .Pauline a> eonip m: . > .... l M: ... 1.. .. HMi iMIU r?\i-i\u i < * turned for the workload. ?There won* so many visitors . al Bet hoi Sumla.v._..we hav< n't i>.n ?- 'or their .names. You are always _ welcome. I" The members of First Baptist church are king hard to set their parsonage it mp.lv.tctl-- for "their yrrrr" tor. Sumntervilie will he ,glad to have Rev. Marshall here with us. and "hone that his people >v.il 'n , c.td. in their undertaking. BKOOMiAMi BAPTIST C'lll KCII PI LP IT AID (LIB The Brookland Baptist (Tuirelv Pulpit Aid Cltib held its regular weekly meeting at the church Thursday nite January 28th, 11)22 at .ei,. ht o'clock the president opened by "singing hymn lSlm 492. Mrs. Celia Livingston',! cad the Scrip ture-'hwiffm. Prayer hy jEU'ft. Frank Boy kin. ! The president then made a very good talk nmeeiiiiiig the wnrlc of Fit1 ehth. Wo n on floimr1 ?\vi?rv t.lvirjr within our power to make. this clul> prmv,and to pet all members to join in with us, and help to put the program over, and to make every thing ploasant around the pulpit for our pastor. stocked him Oihristmas week. The members and friends of .Jeter Chapel are pleased - beyond expression with Rev. Bowman's preaching and the \yay ho carries on his services. Those who contributed in the above things were: Joseph Walker, T. J. Jennings, M. D. Sims, Mis.' Frances May Thomaflr llvm'y -bf Alexander, Medora Jennings, Mrs. Mary Fane, Bessie Lanes, Clara I'otee, Mary CJilliam, Frances Rieluirds, Polly I'eaiis, Mrs. Foster and others whose names were nut on the parages. ff ^ ' I * GR1.AT FALL NKWS With iegret; we report the illness '? j of Mr, Will Gaines. We hope for t 1 liini a speedy reeovery. ' ;t \Yc are jdeased to report the re? I eovery'of Mr. Isoni Clinton, Sr. It is ( {thought that he will be out in a c few days. 1 |j Mrs. t>. 13. Stevenson has returned tl after having visited relatives and | friends in Charlotte an:! other points, 's On Sunday afterndan Mr. and Mrs. lS Gejorge Gladden,royally entertained . I a< their 'dinner gtiest, Rev. J. W. Rhaw Mr'. C. Canty of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. p Levey Johnson, Mr. John Gaines 1 .togeUji r'*wiilL the faculty of Paradise j .Grailed School: Miss Connie C. Mcll-p wain, Mrs. Lessio Gaines. Mrs. Ad'-p dell C. Nelson, Miss Willa Mae Hemp ^ 'hill and Mrs. Annette II. Gordon. I Tho guest's appreciated so Very high-,' ly the ro'.is and iipito-ilale mnn-pj m r in Which tho dinner was served. They i\i ressvd the nisei vc~ -.-as-having* e ' enjoyed the 'many appeti/.iiig dain-j( i ties* set before flvem. Mrvand Mrs. IK ' i~>i . i r r:.i ,.n rrr <v...;.. rr7,7r vjrimiut.'ji 111*1 '<111 -in nivu wii\? ^ i an- <iuw<-(?d.w] in?making?Lb ^ ' tcriioon a pleasant one. . . , j | Dn Fpjdayjnight, Jam 22. Mrs. Lca_- t ; sic Claims and Mis, Addell C. Nei- ? son gave an entertainment in inteiI est of the school;- The entertain I nient was on the social order. The | hoys : :;d girls cn.ioye ' the evening __ j The financial' side was-a succe-s. Mr. ; | Canty rendered two vrvul selections.:] during .tlie evening. Those who heard I-him wr- c- C died. Mr. Canty is a ( | grdar-s >ngs.eiv . j ?__Mis.j \n te I If "Gordon and Miss | j Willa Mee 1'empliifl motored 10 Chc> ~( jt.-i' on Saturday- to nl.tc.nd the teacher*'-. iee.tin.e;. They report that a very interesing and instructive inc. i- . | ing was hi hi, . Oh Sunday morning. Jan. 2-1 ilc- . spite the'threatening weatlier the at Jendanee af'Paradise was gooj. After leaving a very interesting Sunday School '"under- direction of the" Efficient SurL -Mr. W. B. Carter. th? . regular 'morning service was open d j about t i -JtO.. Rev. Shaw preached a ^ Av-nnderfuj sermon. The sermon was aid-- u n:-l, uctive, spiritual and much j enjoyed hy his'hearers. On- Si:, hut C iiflentoop the pastor -] or Gladden -Gr.'.v. Churrh, Rev. O. , 1>. Smith with his choir and.e.ongie- . gati<m, worshipped with us at Paradisic. Ri'.v. . Smith preache i tin ex- , .-client and n vary practical sermon, j Hi- text was: "Behold the Lamb of dloiir?thai?laid th?away the sins of iho world." 11 is choir sang many ' spiiiiuals which-were . soul stirring. : iwcv: ^niith and his'members- have a ..C; nor-us spirit arid heartily coope??.. ii , i1 i iii-irlilinri cliiiirl)VJ. _ On Sunday night the^white Evan- 1 gv^Cfic" (Muh_-worshipped Avfth tlie o-i. o.l oi < Paradise." The -meeting ' was very intcre ting and inspiring, riie priiihot'ers jof the club brought many oi' tlieiv white friends. They testified as being strong soldier^ for ( Jvsn-.. Many soul stirring songs were sang and prayers praying. Rev. s Siiaw i :;"tc nd d to thev Evangelistic _ '!i:'? a -tan i :g invitation. One ac- J f |>1; d CIil ist and eonUccto<LJhimseTf with, the chiirch. Thus the wotk oi 1 the day was .ended. Amount collect*, ed $1?>.00. " * The lir.-vt meeting of the H-isy Bee 'Club was held at the hall Wednesday night, Jan. 20, with the president '.Miss Willa Mae Clinton presid- . In thL 'meeting a sickjLommittee was appointed. Chairman, Mr. ( Ernest T. Thompson, Miss Alma MolMis o.'aggie McCollotigh and 1 .Miss A/.aleo McCollough. A program 1 iiiiiii'iiii'.' v, ?n iiIhi appointed. Chiv--J Mrs. \V. !J:f Mae Thompson. Miss'Al .a f all a id Miss Mary" l.ee ll-y- _ w re .i'l.?Hn-r-'-r t>rK committee?hcon me "rib. n. "i.cc 1>V -."ntHIt:IItr to M?"- J "T". . ?vv.1. rr-.f'Tiinoutiicollect- - ' . i ;i: ; ;>. r i isi'ii'-.-'- 'Hic iiicdrug \va?- 1 \ . r. -ie,'-,. Wig' well attended. . '1 h; Ymintr Wrrrnc1]"!'^ Missionary ~ i-g. V.'- - held it! rile l.oillc 01' the " . Fieri ..'nl Ivlla Gained"" with ui : .Milt\?.'shield in a. t.j>lt as i ho ihg was very interesting. A < husiiK-ss was 1 iMnsacted. 1 a delicious repast Was sei vod by the A'is. i.> Willi .Mae I'linton^anil .Wiib.l ' (b'.n^s. T:.e wt.c delighted/'. have as visitors M.ss Connie. C. M ,ii' uiu and Mrs. /Vddell ( . *\ bison. Mr . Ihii'sy Clinton wishes to thank Che i) ;oi: s tor the kindness shown her husband during his illness. W ;lh . nle-. ore w e ij}old ion the hari.noiMoii.s Iv.aniu r in which the pas- ; lor .s'. oj" this community are working. Ilbv. .1. V..- hfinw. it. v. t>? 15. Smit: ?L__j L k. i'.iailwdri' have link-. ed nj? and are" moving upward, Thbn'tiiOriy relationship that is ex is1. ' i:ig between them is quite an iHv. i 1 live to the members of each. The- ' /.Mir i i el i in ."a-elves growing ^strong with this organic union. For in union thare. - is strength. Rev. .Roulware will preach at Pariuli-.C -SuUdaC 1 night. Jan. Ml,, lie is an able speak- 1 or. Come hear ye him. fiViring the absence of Mr. Iso- i J < hntbn, Miss Correlia Holmes UiuiOH h:> Vrr- ,.lt ti-ifttl 1 y f-optWrs-^ e<l the Christian Endeavor meetings, t hey are found at their post of ,du: oft Sunday evening ready to servo. We regret to report the illness of .Miss Arvee Gaithcr. We are hop ing for her a speedy recovery that she may be out again with her many friends. Rev.-A. E. Gordon reports a very.- | successful day Sunday. His plans have"b(en perfected for the Spring j rally and the people have entor-d I whole heartcdly into the work. Mr. ?and Mrs. A. D.. Chisolm spent 1 the week-end here last week. ?* .Chisolm is?to ~ uerr^hH tmrrcrtnkcr of Great Falls, Mrs; Chisolm is a i number of the faculty of Friendship ; College. - ' ! The people of G?eat Kalis are de- , lighted that The Palmetto Leader is Sainrdnv._Fab.6th, 1932 . GADSDEN NB.WS.m--- <1 Mr. II. T. Marshall, of Columbia . uid his mother Mrs. Eliza Marshall 'ompanicd by their cousins Misses _ _ Dorothy and Olivia Bobo, Benedict College students, motored here Sunlay and spent, the afternoon as the'" ruests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ran- .?- ,j lolph. ? Mr. Allen Williams, senior Colege itudent of Allen University speut Sunday evening with' his parents, dr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams. Miss- L,ucy Williams, Junior high ;chool student of Allen was also a . I ileasant visitor here Sunday. Mr. Paul Webber, senior College 4 iwlottf CI 4 ote Pn ri anrn enotit 1 Vio lUUCUt Ul V/UII^V) "lit ifternooli with his parents Mr. and Kirs. P. R. Webber, Saturday. Miss Rosa Young who was called iome from New York City on acuunt?of?the death?of hex:?mother,? 1? drs. Patient Young of Eastcver, was i visitor at Gadsden graded school Hi the 21)th inst. ? Miss Lucile Finch one of the memhe others of the family have our ympathjnh their bfcreavrment. ' * _~ Mr?. Sallie Sims, who has been cn he sick-list- for . several weeksv . .is. ,, tble to be out again. JOHNSTON NEWS - . Prof, mid Mrs;?JL. L).?Boston?o+ ? -Ridge Spring, Prof. R. L. Finley of fliggins school were the gursts. of ? Misses E. L. Anderson and N. J. Glary Saturday p. m. On Sunday the tfioup motored to Edfiegeld and visited Prof. J. R. Freeman and Miss tlussie Rutherford.. ' ~ 1 " '1 l\f 1 *4.. ' IVL'V. iU. iU, UttVIA IUWVUICU III 4?hc.villc, CV, lie Reports a pleasint trip. .... .. Miss Elizabeth Dmniels was the ?uest. of Miss Maurie Bland on Sunlay. Mrs. Annie Mae Spann motored to Edgefield oil Saturday. The Edgefield County training school quintet played a game of basket ball with Ward's Jr. High last Friday. The game was thrilling from >tart to .finish. At tho ond1b-f-.tha.firs.L-?.. lalf the scores were 1Q-.G in favor - of Edgefield! At the close 01 the fjrst * lalf Ward's dotermined to win. The (VhTstle- blew with a.victory for Ward it scorres 15*-18. The mid-term examinations ended lust Friday. All students are bow back to their studiesJ' We regret very^pwlch the ileath4or Mrs. Emily Amos who departed this? life, Jan. 2G. She', will be mifesipd By all knew her. Miss Rhoda Mobley is il at this writing.. We hope for her a speedy recovery. The Parent-Teachers' Association held their monthly meeting on Feb. 1st. A large crowd of visitors was present. A delegation of ladies from the Missionary Societies (white) of the twon was present. The meet ing ended with, a short meiporial service in honor of Hosenwald. available each week. It is- quite^n asset to ' the community at ISrj/c as it contains a wealth of interesting information weekly. The editor is to be congratulated for the production of such an excellent paper., Monday "of the past" week-"found the Pulpit Aid with Mrs. M. B. Robinson as president entertaining its members, friends and ofTiceis of the church in- the "Feast of the Seven Tables'' at the Recreational Center of the church.. Twenty-live cents gave everyone a hard task to pei form, hut it seemed that they bore ihein joyously. The occasion was enjoyable and successful. . ir liaifiiiKtoJU-Jocal preach .. lt pastuV of Wesley M. K. Church, i-dihed t?wny of1 bin adiiiieeewtind vis- ? iting fi'ion.is in a wonderful .message it the evening -tsderviee last Sunday. This was his fust -^sermon for the . vc??r'.?ih- ill he heard ivc'i^ fourth Siuulay at.the evening serviee. Key. . Ilarringtcis also president of the Melt's Bible. Clans. The class is steadily growing under, his leadership surpassing. all record of atfenilance on last Sunday. Conic out and join them. The many friends and family ot f.ewis M. Harrington were delightid to have him home this past week :<nd from Pinehurst, N. C.,' where , he is now residing. Also John L. Tyson, Jr., of John- * son C. Smith Univ., spent the week ? .. . nd at home after completing sucr y, . essfully the semester's examination. , The many frienris of Mrs. Ruth Grady are pleased to have Her back . on a visit after living away for quite a long time. Trust her stay t>e pleasant. . " . It is commendable to sec women of' two very pojiular churches working untiring in, beautifying our church, property by planting grass and sfirub ' * hi ry, raking while many of the men pass by. 'Let us beautify; our sui roundings, churches, yard and homes. * Spring is very near. ? ????? ?' 't SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Corrected to Octolnr 15,. 1931 \ reive Union Station Leave ? No. No. 4:50p .32 Augusta-N, Y. 32 6.00p 7:45a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 7:55a 2:35p 27 -Char'ffton-Cinn. 27 12:45p 4:OOp 28 Cinn.Char'ston 28 4:05p --? 9:0'0p 10 Columhia-Cdnn. 9 _7:05a y 5.00a 21 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p 1:40a 8 Col'a-Augusta 7 4:10p 2:48p 20 Col'a-Savannali 19 8:20a * 8:50p 23 Col'a-Charlotte 24 6:15a fl 1:00a 13 Gol'a-Chnrlotte 14 l:20p 9:5.5p 11 Col'a-Charl'n 12 8:00a M 4:55a 15 Cora-Charl'n 16 3:55a JH 0:00p 16 Col'a-Greenv'e 15 6:50a 12:45 117 Col'a-CTharlotte 118 11:20a frj i0:00a 18 . Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:15p 'fM * Via Camden and Bopll Hill j. JM ' JH