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(By J. n. Freeman, Jr.)
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Thanksjfiviiio. C'alahder on the cani..
t pi's rcpri'suiiti'd -a * eorios/ of. j*j">ii"i,'i-v 1
. - ami Well planned cpnvocatious. '
Tin \ fllaJioif.il agricultural' toach'.
crs, Ifpine Economic' Insti nctdrs" yiul
Industrial teachers, from all sections
of the State held their meetings in
tlie jjyiiiuasitun and in Ilddpe llalj.
Manj, problems of unJijUe interest
and pointed meaning- \yeve discussed
and solved' as:- tlie traycTThu. library
worke ; out hy Miss^Xlavdinw?and
presented t;.y Mr. Wlti'takcr to 'he
illume Ivonomics group, praefieal
. , programs and lessons in evening
class work presented hy .Mr.. Garrison
assistant, Stat'1 worker in Vocational
Agricultural under .Mr.- Venle Peterson
with Mr. Hurryss St;,:e Itineiunt
trartTPT"Tainev~ In rTee ro vocational
apiculture iCsslsljng; problems in
faint simp as sanitary structures,
>. f makitpr , the more live.' !e' and
( industrial are problems ulii.-li-M.iaW,
W. 'Wllkins and Mr; Wilson,, state
industrial lire supervisor in i-Ihu-l'i-.
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1 - UNION NEWS. |l
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Wj'f A M E. churches of -.Union >
received their new pastors last Sun- i
'lay|
I Tlru Rev. \V. ?M? Bavin ni' tjie Winn 1
bpro circuit is now pasturing at 'Iw i
New Hope circuit and the Rev; R. U.~ '
.McUleoilvis transferred to the lam- caster
district (A.M.E.Z.). The Rev. >
T. II. Ferguson is. now pasturing at <the
W1ritestone ciijtajit and Rev. W. >
Al. Crawford is art- St, Jolin Station I
Spartanburg.
j I>r. L). K. Thompson is out of th'*
uy mis week conducting a revival
meeting. 1
Sunday morning an unusual mini- <
her was out to Bethel to welcome t
their pastor hack. Sunda*-might a <
large audience of young.people play-ed
their part well in the A.C.K. 1..
Misses Lenora Sims, Odessa Wupds, '
Mildred Gregory, Messrs. Duntel 1
Windham, Morgan. Gihson and Wade 1
iilackwell made some very interest- '
nig remarks. "**" " *
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Rev. L. G. Bowman and his otli- t
c rs have launched l'or a mid-wintei '
tally. -The s/.iid rally is to take.'place
..lull 13, 11)33, <-and all hoai'lls- and
i clubs arc in the contest
r JVIr Joe- Jackson" motored down
Sunday al:tei iio(>j( from Spar'anhurg '
and avus the house guest of Miss
Margaret Young. While here lie also (
,visited his aunt, Mis. FSnnie M.
P < 1
Benson who is. indisposed ?at her
home on AJcBtrt-h->?streel.
v Mr. MTTTon * Yixvr was func;%ali'/A*(!
last Wednesday at Ml. T^eWcll '
ichureli l>y? Rev. J,- ('. Collins -and J.*
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Tohrn. lie leaves foilr sons, 'wo
daughters and a host of friends to 1
i.; _ i *r . ; i i S '
iimurn iu.^is. i*ici\i^sick aim oon
. nmiorl?ik< rirt,?one a.mung the?hosl in ^
the state regardless, of color. or Vih-'ed
had charge ol' the bt?d>,
Pvofir-E. X. Williains, l)r. Lalee 1
Wort-hey a^hd otjhet's witnessed the '
S'ate-Claflin game
i Misses I.ula -VI. I.illiwood, EssieGandy,
Allen V. Nicholas, Lueyle 1
E. Windham, >Iulia Freeman ?and
.Messrs. Daniel Windham, Andrew (
Smj.'h, (jeurge Sartor, Fred Cure-ton, *
Robert Jeter, Dr. L. \V. Long, kind v
several others witnessed the Allen- '1
Benedict tilt. f
I .Miss 'Ludyle Windham* spoilt the'
we' k-end in Columbia and while j
there was 'he guest of Miss KlheteO '/
Mar'in on Rice street. Sunday a. 1
m., Miss Windham accompanied by J
Mjss Martin. Messrs. II. E. Richard- f
<011 and UlyssJes Kennedy motored to,.,(
ElloreO to visit Miss Windham's sis- I
ter and attend 'he Central Confer- (
once, which closed its session Sun- ti
day evening' at Shiloh A.M.E. church 1
The party returned to Columbia Sun- a
day evening.. and repurted a very nice
'rip. Miss Windluim returned home :
Monday afternoon and reported a
very pleasant stay in Columbia..
Mrs. Lucy Ross returned Monday1
from a short visit to Washington, D.
('., and left Tuesday ihorning for
Xlaytona Jieachf ?
| The Order of Service at Bethel is
as follows: 10:00 A. M. Sunday jj.hdol
11.: 1*5 A. M. Preaching; 6:30 P. M.,
a; t. ft. i.eague and 7:d0 P. M.
Preaching. Wednesday night, Prayer
Meeting. and every First Mom.V.iv .
night,?Oflieial Board and every "fiist
and third Sundays at 2:00 P. M.'
Preaching* at Antioch.
Mrs. Carrie Stephens of Buffalo
was fun realized Wednesday at St.*
f.ufce Baj>tist church hy the pastor
-Rev. .J. C. Collins. She wjtjt an ac'-five
member of the church and died
\\ oythy .former^ cat i-zens of Chester
For tip? past Tour years, 'lie Wor
:hys hove, made their home in Wash
injrtoit:?M-r. ami Mrs. Ilrawlvy wil
make their home iji'Clar'lm<)nt, Y:t.
Prof. S. I.. Kinlvy was confined t<
hi?" homo -two d'irs;:.TiiTs tvek ' wifl
'MUi."
A u-reat time is expected Frida;
when lke-T^inlt y 111 iHlur JackeTsWvil
pla> hall against Sterling Hi Tiyer
of Greenville, This will he the Up
pel-State 'ehampioilship (ja'me am
many visitors Troni vati<?us town
Tmrp-plnnnotf tp" vvlrnFKs'-' tiis' t'xcf iITJ
ontest.
Traih No,' o2 ji'oinir ?u>?'?, Frida;
iiuhl strilek. a truck load ol^oranji'e:
tnd scattered thrill ' for yards aloiij.
he tnick. Passers-hy had a litis;
hue pic-kin}; up the fruit till at lav 01
lie ground by the bushels, Mnnv
arsons- suppled thejiisclyes* with a:
liany as they cjoulil (ijrry away ii
inskots,. sacks, sheets. birxo*, etc
Phe 'driver 'was unhurt;
Mr. and Mis." Herman 1J. ("ariei
md little son motored here*. Suiidaj
ii};ht, bringing their sis'^ivMiss l.o
a Carter and friend Miss Rufh Wilds
vho spent the holidays with3 then
n Camden, in time for fluir c-las?
ooiii work, MomP.vy.
Rev. (5. W^. Walton arrived TlnirS'
lay from New York City. Rev. Wal
on went up' ami cohdu.ted a <\vc
v"eks revival meeting at Aft. JJioi
baptist church. >lle lik? <l it so vvc l
hat he stayed two months.
Rev, .Mr., hllis. who W.is served as
njstar of 'he .Metropolitan - A- 1M. K
church has been transferred t<
\entucky, and Rev, M. |i. Smith
vno.wille. T"nn.. has been sent to
?astor of tili?? church; Rev. .A. C
Jrockev of Ilichliurtr is scut to Mt
li-hron; >C?lurnl>ia St.. Uov. F. it
iladdeh. who was thi* furmcr jtes'oi
f Mt. ilehrnna is sent to Camden
lev. A. H. Ilatwood from the churcl
,t Lancaster to York; Rev. II. C
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GENERAL ADMISJ
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| IN MEMOBIAM. .
S !_ RAflE SHELL?In sad?arnHn
. ing memory of our'dear mother wl
'departed this life, December 1, 192
Your .feeling years have rolled awj
Since our dear mother left.
(She lias gone so quickly for to sta
i-And left us here bweft. *
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Yet we~kee her loving face,
. So plain ^before our eyes.
It brings us cheer while in this i*Je
And stops our wanton cries.
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* Our heart is still so very sore,
Because she left so soon,
^"tSor tlifil blessed place up" above,
',Iwvy up beyond the moon.
DVvotiTJ .children:
(Mrs*) S. 'B. Crawford,
(Mrs,' Mai F. Bryant, ...
?r(.Mrsr)- Viola R. Hardison,
H~ iieorge vShell.
rL_.. H. R. Sfpll, grand-d'.iughter.
- Young is sent from York to Colun
- 1>ia. Rev. I). C. Baum is still i
' charge of fhe York-Chester distric
This is his^ji&ml year, and he
" done,' and is doiTig a -great work i
I1 his district,
j Miss Evelyn Hill, of Charlotti
S' Ktojrpud by Wednesday night?nn
I made jvop calls to a few friends wli.il
s motoring to Columbia Jo?fitness th
* Allen-Benedict game .oir "Tfl^PntTsgii
' ing. Miss liill is a former BflTFdit
s student and three years ago was wii
- ner of?thir one thousand dollars g
1 yen l-y the Elks in the oratoric'
' prize contest, *
s j , Mr. and 'Airs. Willie Agurs entei
r taiiwd Thanksgiving day in l\onor o
Mrs. Willie .Jackson, Mprr^Gharli
1 I-co and children, and also Mis.Vic
- tus Dickson. of- Washington, ()< C
" who is here visiting her nio'her. Iii[<
1 cd thicken, cranberry sauce, coffc
and a variety of dishes were scrvci
the L-nrr-'S, A r..i y d*vyidtti
was spent,
'] Mr, Wallace Jeter," Mr. (Jill JeUi
"of Greensboro, Mr. Pieola Worthy
student at Benedict College s'pen
1 Sunday- in the city.
5 j In the Rain Coat Con'est tha
closes at Finley Hi Monday, tl}e to'-a
" amount raised Was $28?.>8. Mis
" Louise 'Briee who reported $7.00 wo:
' the rhin coat; and Mr. David Feaste
1 with $5.00 won a sweater' as spcon
1 ni iy.e. This contest was jiut on ?g
the Girls' Progressive Club and laste
; ten days. It was directed by t h
. Faculty advisor of the Club, Mis
, . A iiriio I.1
Mrst Sylvi/i7 Brown, a former Vesi
dent of 'Chester, is in the city froi
her home in Mt. Clair, N. J;, visit in
relatives' and friends.
I On 'lie'sick list are: Mrs. Ameli
,, House, who is a patient at the Pryo
hospital; Miss Elizabeth Simpsoi
i Mr. Chat lie Ellison, Mrs. Teria Creu
shaw continues very ill.
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Saturday^ December 3, 1932.
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*v= On 'he Up i d Sunday i-'vching there
ho was an excellent program at Bethel
!8 sponttH-ed 'by l'rof. R. A. Ready,
jy Me moors of Bethel's choir;and also
I members of the -faculty of Berkeley
y, THainng school were participants.
|The program follows: Readings , by |
j'Mr. R. Cadsen, Mrs. M. McClendob, 1
|Miss Avant. "The Holy City,"" was'
beautifully sung by Miss V. Jotyison
?j alul a lovely duett rendered by Mes|
thtmes M. L. Witherspoon and Mary
(Nelson. Otner members were interspersed.
This program was t-endered
in classic style, and the church was v
highly elated Thy'this toffort on the
part of l'rof. Ready, his faculty mem
pamy in ner nour of bereavement..
There was a Mock Conference givcn
at Bethel church last . Monday
'* evening. The church appreciates the
' coopenation of the good'.members ofZion
and First Baptist who assisted.
This affair was-'staged by Mrs. M.L.
I Wilherspoon and directed by" Mrs.
L Mary E. Nelson. Mrs. Nelson, who
is one of our best workers, carried
out the part of .presiding bishop-in
^ prynd style. Mrs. *Bell Richardson,
associated and preached the "annual
II
scruiion. Affier tbp Conference ccv
' coa and cake were served. Rovs.. J.
s' .
E. Coins and .1 lines were present and
made excellent talks.
The Trustee Auxiliary of Bethel
J fiiw :i lovely?reception last?Friday
"evening for 'the-pastor's "family at
tlje hony of the president, Airs. Carrie
Joyner. ""Aside ftom the sump*
tuous repast served, a small purse:
1 was presented. Members, of Alston
'^44?school--faculty-,- --anti?several?pcr=?
sons fnun "Wesley and FfrSt Baptist
- m., with the procession of IheSen11
ior fllhom-ut 11:05; the order of serg"
vice was conducted by Rev. V. A.
CrtMip. The pastor,, amended the
a rostrum at 11:30 to deliver the morn I
ir ing message, his subject was, "My* '
l, God. My God why'hath Thou forsaken
i- me?" Jesus was destituted and '
vAhile on the cross he wtfs calling on .
" his Father using the words 'u( the
* text. Morning service adjourned at '
112:30 with dismissal by the assistant
minister. ;
1 There was a timely communiorr at
three thirty. After a lengthy convenient
service nuiKi,. thcxenxler-ing
of the Lord's Supper. ThC pastor
-preached a wonderful sermon o n
Communion dating from the birth to'
tlu' crucifixion" of our Lord and SaI
vioilf. Tllcn Pllmo thfl nuiiil I
I! part of all the breaking of the bread
after It had been biossf'd jind its disJlribution.
After every one had tak- ,
en their'bit of the bread, all ate together
with heads bowed breathing 1
1_h prayer. The same pror-p/W^
followed in lilu' administering of the
, wine. Communion ad loln neii tut G:3QtXTToT
vhich immediately came B.Y. I
11'. II. A splendid'program was rendered
which had 1/gen prepared by i
the" I'rogium Committee. , i
Ij A fifteen minutes leetuve w a
given by Mr. Tpbmpson hrfepnizer of ,
the Unemployment Council of Rich- '
mond. * , |
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