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Piedmont Annual Conference. jJ
-The above meeting1 ^tetti^eonvene al 5;
Anderson 9:3o nekt Wednesday a.*|2
m. This is Bishop Noah W. Wil- ti
liams' sixth iand last Conference of ^
th,e series, and a large.' delegation
will atteml the same. The pastor Rev.
W. C. Crawford'has planned j
quite a unique athair for the enter- j
tginment of delegates, and has mailed ^
each one his assignment arid alsq ^
visiting?ministers. It- is , just like .
Bro. Crawoft'd to do things "jam up." .
??.?His-kind is .always ..in..deiaan?l. Ih'.s.. ^
Samuel 1'. C.my nn'l -T |R
Smith are the presiding elders. They
.. . "a^e working hard to hold up . t h e ^
standhrd of "Our Old Conference." ^
This Conference has in its borders <
our church but all pefsons subscrib- j
ing or renewing- their 'subscription (
wi'h us durfbg the above stated -.
period. Many failed to get-in our ]
former publication to, their regret by t
waiting "too late. Don't, be liRe them.
So be ready when we come. ,
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Central Conference"Assignments: ^
Manning Drstriqt: M.. .1. Sumpter,
presidng older; Trinity, Manhing.^&ta- jj
Aioh, W. J. Kobinson; Liberty IltlT, 1
B. F. Hildebrand; St. James circuit, J
J. J. Burgess; Pine Grove and Socie- (
ty "Hill, .S. D. Johnson* Cyprus Fork '
k fivriiif r H Winn; Onlr rllitw.n lln
vid Smith; Goodwill and Santee, W. i
Q7 Benbow; St. Matthews circuit," \V. \
Worley; Laurel Hill circuit, W. P. (
"" * Hammitt; Biggers circuit* A. Olver; o
Friendship circuit, .B. Middleton e
Reesville and Packville, AT. M>~Tho* e
mas; Gable and Bethel, Allen Black- v
well; Pearson mission, iBarney James s
Alcolu, John Reid; Delaine mission, J
July Stukes; FVyoston and Green Hill, S
B. F. Me Bride r~d1strict evangelist, p-. a
VV. Wlliams, Bessie W. House. m...* |"
Wateree District: Presiding elder; , a
L. H. Hemingway; St. Matthews, N. o
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I. Bethea; St. Paul circuit, B. C.
cott; New Hope circuit, I. S. GamAntioteh^eireuit,
J. F. Player^ St.?
lUke,' G. J. Hamilton; Lewisville cir- *>
uit, T. 'Ci McCrtie; Center Hill ciruitr-J.
A. H. Mitchell; Sandy * Run ,^c
ire uit, B. J. Hodge; Limestone, J. J.'"1
ackspn; Fort Motte, I. S. Tayloij
?- . <& . :h
'hiloh mission, E. Taylor; Mouiu j
lion circuit, C.t H. Harmon, Swansea, .|
0 be supplied; Pine Wood mission, ~
I. T. Thomas, Hattie Brown, L. J. j,
ames' Brown. Evangelists: District, , j]
Randolph, A. J. Jackson. a
Orangeburg District: Presiding el- ^
er, I. 11. "Alston; Brown's Chapel, j,
\ H. L. IBarr; Wlliams-Chapel, J. W? n
flurphj^iiloh, W. B. Bouler; St. Pe- u
er's I. H. Dozier; Felderville, J. S. j
laniilton; St. John circuit, J. A- ^
Jelaine; UooU Hopd circuit, G. T.
rbloTriarrr" Branchvi lie, David Junior, t<
'arlorsville, S. J. McFadden; \or- p
,vay mission, E. H. Carmichael; Jeri- T
.ho mission, "Maye^; Bethel u
nission, J. T. Adams; Macedonia, Da- ^
1 id Hagler; Live Oak circuit, Jultiis N
llolman; Mount Olive circuit, Ef J. n
Liaiashaw. District evangelists: G. ?
VV. Jamison and H. H. Haynes. >
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Districts Councils Date and Places. .
.Every pastor in the Columbia, d
S'ewberry and Spartanburg districts J
s- called to meet in district councils r
Saturday morning, December 10, at
10 o'clock. The following are the s
nerthig places. St. James, Wheeler/"
fill, Columbia; Providence Church,
lear dhapin, and White Hall church j
itvnv .Tenkinsville. Each nastOr is'
requested to bring a steward, la Sun- j,
lay sc1k)o1 and League representative q
and also his local missionary pr?sl- s
lent. Presiding Elders: J. C. Mc- .
[Tlollan, E. A. Adams and E. Philip j.
Rllis. Don't forget?t-be?uate and (
places of meetings. ~ j
Our Whereabouts.
'We will begin our new Conference 1
year's work at White HaH Circuit j?
Lhis week-end. We will preach a til
White Hall church of whicK Rev. 11.
T. Sunvmerti i? patter Sunday morn?I
ing and"complete the business of the" v
quarter tJiAt afternoon. Let the :
few (lays of rest nand redreation.
Miss Connie C. ^Idlwain spent
Thanksgiving in Rock Hill house
guest of Mrs. Addell Nelson. She reports
a delightful stay..
R<*v. J. \V. Shaw, the principal,
was ia visitor in Columbia and Orange
bu;g Muring, the week-end.
Mrs. Catherine. B. Johnson visited
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her inother, Mrs. R, A. Boylware in
Rock Hill and was also guest of'Prof,
and Mrs. J. E. Gaffney in Gatfney
luring the holidays.
Mr. LeRoy Johnson, a student of
Paradise Hi, pretached a Thanksgiv- j
nf? serinon on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gladden had '
is their dinner guests on Thanksgiving
day, Rev. Dungee, pastor of
:he Presbyterian church in Blackcock,
also MesdamSs Hall, Gladden.
Lessie Gaines and Mary Jane Netles.
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Messrs. \Villiams and Bodcies ? of
Brainerd Institute, were guests of "
Mr. J. T. Bowden on Thanksgiving
Though "King pole" was monarch
jf^ th^ atmosphere Sunday, 'an appreciative
'icongregation greeted the
mstor, Rev. J. \V. Shaw at Paradise
hurch. A neat sum of money was
ealizod from the dollar rally.
The Irfidies A id eluh uf Paradise
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nujtii nviu us nrsi meeting ar <n,e
lorao of the president, Mrs. Martha
ila'ddon, Sunday afternoon at five
I'd^k. Despite the very cold breez-.
s, quite a few mlembers were pre.s- >
nt. After the business transactions
ferfe concluded, the president-hvo'stess i
erved a delicious repast,
Mrs.' Emma ffolmes attended' the
outh Carolina Conference in session
t York.,on Sunday.
Mr. M. f?? Neeley of Rock Hill was j
.pleasant caller Suncfey.at the home [
f M?r"and Mps. W. B. Carter. C
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GREENWOOD NOTES .. .,
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Rev. Rogers. P. Fair spent
iving at home* with his parents am
iends. Hy left Sunday for Char
>Ue, back to .sdhool and studios. His
any friends were glad to have hirr
>me and regretted much to set
hn leave. .
Dr. C. H. S. Henderson, Rev. ant
lis. E. H. Herbert, Mr. and Mrs
avid Cromer and also Mrs. Belli
errin \yere the guests of Dr. apt
Irs. C. P._ Perrin to djpner Sutidaj
fternoon ,at 5:30 o'clock.
Rev. E, H. Herbert * spent a fev
ays in Columbia last week a n (
uide a few brief calls on friends
hile in the city. ^
The Women's Missionary Societj
let at the home of (Mrs. .Eliza Caleun
on Oak street last Friday afL'l'iioim,
aC Hie "usual hour with" tfvi
resident Mrs. Cora Jones, presiding
'he meeting was called to order a.*
stial.. Affbr devotionals the. housi
,as opened for business. We wer<
cry glad to have with us Mrs. Lan
ie Woolrideg and Mrs. Eflie 9mitl
t 311. -risg-an. ine nostess serve<
ot chocolate and cake. The nex
iceting is to be held with Mrs. Fan
ie Nedwoods on Yarn street .
Mrs. Maggie Williams hpd as hei
inner guests on Thanksgiving Mr
ohn Chiles, Mrs. Lannie, Wool
idge and Mrs. Emma Chiles.
Mr. Benjfcmin Williams had a ver;
uccessful Thanksgiving hunt.
Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Churdh
Rev. M. G. Williams, Pastor.
Quite a pleasant and profitable
ibur of real Sunday school work wa
pent by the Supt., officers', teacher
ind pupils Sunday morning. The?.sub
oct was. timely and much interes
A UlOSt Splpn
lid review was ?had by Mrs. II. W
ddridge;
At l'i:15 at which time Dr. Si. CI
-Villiams did justice to the Oc.asioii
)i cached a- .wonderful .sermon. It wa
0 sound and convincing; full of gos
lei tru'lia that could n<^t ho denied
Pext found St. John 1:2.'h <?He diid
n tVio vnifo r>f ?nf. trying in?ill
y?l"dcvne.<*T make?*t-raitfht?the \va"
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Jof the Lord, as said the prophet Esa- ]
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~ ! On Sunday night he preached froiit'
rhil. 3:13. Everything was-teo,.clear
" and illustrations so beafflifm^ that
4 every one present was able to draw !
1 ;but everything that could possibly lie
. often from the subject.
?j?A?most important feature , of the |
(service as always was the nrudMf^Jjy
j the choir. May we learn to love 'and
, appreciate more music from the souls
of faithful servants.
?* j TVie grand rally of the four Stewardess
boards was pn unprecedented
' Success. Board *No. 1, Mrs. L. M.
* Williams, president, $75.00; Board
5 I No. 2, Mrs. Katie McDaniel, president, 1
'$33.00; (Board No. 3, Mrs. Lonie Wool- |
r iridge, president, $50.02; Bcrfard No. 4,
"|M?s. Julia G. Williams, president,)
" $58.30v Board ""Mm I raising- the )
* highest amonnt^v^nfiTst^prize, $Py0Q j
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' i No. 4, won second prize $2.50 in gold ,
' given by the Stewards. We thank;
i all the friends and visitors for help-!
* ing us to make the rally k success.
1 The total receipts amounted to $218!
82, ,
We have quite a number of menu i
" hers on the sick list., >lMrs. Leah I
Mosley, ,Mrs. Ada Wright. "Mrs. Ma- j
'' mie Moore and Mr. L. C. "Waller.
Some are improving nicely. We hope
- tlmy ma^r Boon bo up and out again?
We are always pleased to have vis>'
itors come in ami worship- with us.
A 'hearty invitation is extended to
'all who wish to' enter Mt. Pisgah
and take part in the services. Everybody.
come to church Sunday.
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s'' Morris Chapel (Church I
s Morris Oiapel is still going up
- the. hill. We -hope all who attend
V Morris Chapel would read the li'tle
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n Surprise Reception Friday night,
Nov. 25, at the }\ome of Miss Zelia
Johnson. Aftor a sliort program.
games were played and?.a, shlqd ;
course was served. ' fi
The Sunshine Band met Sunday. 0j
afternoon at the church at 3 o'clock b<
A fine crowd of children was-pies?nt. ^
funeral ul?ilr?Perry?Bacon ^
wa^ solemnized- at Mprris Chapel a|
Baptist chyrch Sunday afternoon at .
in
2:30 o'clock. The pastor officiating. "
He was survived by-his wife-, Mrs. t
Ophelia Bacop, one daughter, Mrs. r*
Belva Parker of Rock Hill, two sis- |
ters, Mrs. Sallie Collins of Edgefield
Mrs, Emily A. Kinjr land one brother i*-'
James Bacon both of New York. ^
Rev. L. C. Smii'h was the guest of
honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. w
Henry Watson Thursday, Nov. 2-1, qt |al
a 'thanksgiving supper. "" ???
?M iss Pauline Sparlu of .Maeon, <ifr. hi
spent Thanksgiving week-end* wi'h_J)
Mice 7n1in TnKticnn Ttu?v tpflph- T?
Scott were in Oheraw Monday, on w
business. ? . f,
The 4th and last 'quarterly conference
convened at Cumberland M. 1%.
church last .-Monday nitfh'. " *
The following ones . \vi' nessed the
Thanksgiving classic l>etweon .State
and ClaAin-. colleges *1ast wet-k : Miss _
Perth)a Moses, Prof, and Mrs. L. V.
\Valkeri Mi'ss I'anky Mostly. Dr. H.
0. Grand*. Miss Marie Rohins<m. Miss
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Rtith Washington Miss Clemmie
Strotheis. Mr. M. SU>kes. Mr. Henry f<
Donnelly. Mr." Joe Washington, Mr.
Litcivis A, White,.. Mr. S. S. Sumter. 0
Mrs. W. M. White.
Mrs. Henrietta Daw delightfully ^
e.n'oitainod last Monday night at her 0
home on West. DeJohn St.. in honor. v
of Mr. and Mrs. John Htayward re- *
cent eouple.? A-pleasant hour was
spent in playing?vttrinus games. a
While-the guests were having such
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a jolly time in oaipe Mrs. Hamlin v
with; hyr arnik'filled witjf nia'ny useful
vgifJ^ of love from tjic friends, n
present, ami showered Mis. ftayward. r
The hostess then served a delicious 1
menu consisting of chicken salad on t
lettuce leaves with?idives. sal t i no-*- -n
cheese wafers and cocoa, jello an d
whipped creanr with cake. Home 1
made chocolate fudge "and salted p
nuts that was enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hayspent e
Thanksgiving dav a' their hopre in
^onuay; " "1 j
j Mrs, A. R. Davis is on. the sick d
list. Her friends wish her Vi speedy n
recovery. ? <j
CARLISLE NEWS. ?'
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Thanksgiving, day in and around , t
Carlisle was a great aay for hunting. m
feasting and Thanksgiving. Every
one seemingly could, find numerous
reasons for giving thanks to God for
his lbving care and- protection, oven
during the great depressions All of V
the schools closed down for Thanksgiving
until the. following week.
Mr. Herbert Riser of Columbia. s
M iss Rosalie Brown, Mesddmes Lillie I
Stewart and Mary F. Sartor were din A
ner guests at the home of Mr. and
Mis*. Arthur English on Thanksgiv- <
ing. Mrs. English really'knows how '
to reach j,the appetite, and all errjoy- "
ed* a wonderful feast at this*1 lovely
home." --A ? ? <
This freezing weather is a very j'
unweleome "visitei' and has ' about '
worn out welcome, however our school i
is being ..well attended. *" j.
We de'eply sympathize with Mrs. 1 *
Addie IXnvkins in the loss slip has ^
sustained by the death of hoy "brother i.
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fc OME DAY 1
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FUNERAL
CALL 3116
"Free Amhulan<
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ixth grade: Thelma Beatty, LeRoy *
Foster,. Furman Clowney, Rudolph
mifch and Lucile Hughes. 3rd grade
innie Floyd, Curtis Cluwney, Marndf
-Smith,- George Littlejohn and . ;
'aud Jeter. Second grade: Mary C.
!artin, Ernestine Hughes, Johnnie
;. Foster', jjjhI Jacqueline White. 1st
rade: Mary C. Meadows, Elizabeth
op*an,v Evelyn Dogan, Lela Dogan,
lleane Floyd, Juries Gist, Oscar
ist, Samuel Smith, William Stripng,
Herbert Hughes and Emmie 1
ernandez.
We the members of fourtfri, and
fth grades realize that in order to
? great men and women, we must
; great boys and girls., We have
>efrtv a deal of our time .reviewing
id found it to be very helpful to' usT
re are ortranizinc nuraolvoo ?<-> tVihr
The-Junior and Senior Leagues met
t tl?e-usual hours. Rev. Harrington
elivered a short address which was
ery interesting and enjoyed by all.
At 8 P. M. the choir rendered a*
msical prpgram. The program is
endered by the choir every month,
'he Rally closed Sunday rtight an<i
he clubs reported a-nice sum o f
ioney. .? ~ - _
Thanksgiving. Day the Epwoi-th
.eagup gave a , free dinner to the ,
oor.? Dinner was served to about"
ifty persons. All seemed to have
fijoyed. this dinner very much. -The
following helped us make this
inner possible: T. H. Pinkney, Unertaker;
C. D. Kenney Co., Carolia
Bakeries, Johnson Bradley Unertakers;
J. W. Brunson, Tailor.
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Opt* Annual Conference is conver.ng
this week at Andenson, S. C.
V*e are expecting our pastor to reimi
to us. . ,
Do Moot Of Your
rrading With Our Adertisers.
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