The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 10, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
.Mrs. Jan'.-.K. I'urc- ll left last \v> t.|<
tn spend ; lii- .winter vtith her children
ir. New Vol.!;.
? ? Mr*, r. TJ# Youtier. Mrs, Augus.tfc Kb
lerbe Davis and daughter mnbored
sito Oheruw . to -pend Thanks in Wng
with -Airs. Davis' itioMvr. Mrs. Mary
__r Kllerhe. While iu Cheraw thoy-wall
ed on at any l'riends.
oci)\i:i; to. tit \tS"IN(. K( lIfXII
? Jl "V. 1
. Seneca.-?All classes 'vft The 'High
school department- aid bard at work
"on the annual driv which will end
some. time during thi~ month.
Professor S'-ojvdrt is itot only a
teacher but a spiri'uat -Tip-lifer also,
This was clearly shown '.ift"KKd a?xce!s
lent' sermon t hitv lui; pV'tichod at the
.tabernacle -on Wednesday evening-.
Text John l-Jth chapter -1 s't verse.,
This sermon was enjoyed by all. liecause
of woi ii _a* 'hree .o'her church
. es, the p,e.ojni- of Notice'i; seldom yet
tile chance - of hearing fi"v. Stewat t,
" foot yvhen they. do 'hey' count
* ' sylvoV as the recipients of something
worth while. . ' .J "
The Seniors, .entertained quite a
? number at a Choroliile I'arty^at tlfc
home of Mi?. and Mrs. Odell Harris1
W' \ -fW" W'iXlVfe^'AV'dJ
excellent and .~7;T,1miiy^ all' enjoyed
themselves, . .
Miss BVanche spent the week-end
in Ifonea Tla'h visiting her parents
WINNKBORO NEWS.
s
The Evergreen Club of the A. M
' E. Zion church rendered a very in
foresting. -program last Tnefoav^~evening
at the homo of Mr. and .Mrs
- David Bratton. Some splendid talent
was exexcisGd by" fojieh'Ts and
u..- rA
IIUmSLUIs ?> W it tin try iiiriiiiM-[ .> <m
the organization. Solos. wore sunpr,
by Misses fcarcie Sihith, Paulino Finlev
and Nelli" Gordon. A t- hv
fF ^ Miss Mary Patterson iand extemporaneous
talks by Revs. Bcaty, Royals
and Allen.
After the program IS delightful repast
was served. Miss Nellie Gordon
,, acted as secretary.
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I' MI LlilNS NEWS.
.-Kev*. W. K. Williams of Durham,
N. C., will. prvaoiv at S>. Paul Ibapitisl
church Thursday night, Dec. 8*.
rWr? J amies Gregf! lofc tor his home in
South Doston, vh., Nov. 22.
Misses Willie A, Nelson, 11. Garrett,
Christian boulware, Cora L. Alexander
worshipped at the St. l'aul
Baptist chyruh ?n the-fourth Sunday.
These ladies are the popular teachers
of the graded school laculty. Come
(again ladies iMg are always glad to
have you
Mrs. J. W. L. Duckett of Marion
visited Mrs. W. 1'. Williams who was
4H at the time.
I Kev. and Mrs. Duckett. will be misused
in 'his section as they are going
llo live in Columbia,
j Mrs. Daisy Thompson is up 'again
)' t,o the delight of her many friends,
.j Alter being ill for several Weeks
. 'Mrs. W. P. Williams is improving/
I - The Mai'ion Count\ Teachers Assoj
ciation will hold its regular meeting
iSutuiday, Dec. Id. All the M.trior
J ('ounty teachers are asked to be pre?
t ' eili1 ? ^Jhe Kev. W-. P. Williams prim
jeipa( of 'h" Mclvin school has boor
''elected president lor another year.
U' The' Baby Contest tlyat was giver
."'at the .1U P. Church was quite i
success. ' ' .
i \ T.. o.. . T:II f..:i i.' i:..t
_ j . .MI, UNCI indium v MUU sjum
(1 daughter Dorothy O'Neal won tirs
1 pri/.tT which, was $5,dt) in'gold,
n t "Mr. (?. AWtB.un'-on lias purchased *
n?'w oar.
_ I ' .Miss ''Christine F. Bouhvaro spent
i Thanksgiving at her home in Coinm
l?ia.
j v .Miss Cora L. A'1 lander spent Thank;
giving at her home in Allendale.
If you have news for The Palmettt
r I.eadei:,_i.ee Master W. P. Williams
Mr., as he delivers the paper.
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KIXGSTHEE XKWS.
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The 1 acuity and studenfjbody o!
! Tomlinson High and Graded school
one- back on iho job, after enjiyirijj
! i wo holidays over the Thanksgiving
'season.
| Quite a number of i.owr folk wen
over to witness State Clafl'n genu
?? in Oi augeburg on Thanksgiving day
. Several fof our co-workers Were -then
. Among them were Miss S, Price atu
her guestMiss Bertha Moses o1
> Florence;.;Mrs. Z. S. Bennette ajn
sister Miss Ru'h Sevails\ Miss Rlh
I' I... M;i?.on. Dr. J. A. Mason-and Wil
{ listr\l Ful'on. .
Miss Inez..Thorpe one of our young
teachers; who is now teaching i i
I MM ..... i.
. i.ioi u>ii wiMin ? ci?> fm11H' -LQi' UlU
, holiday. .* , '
r I'roH'ssor Smalls, principal of Clui
;?i-1i<lon County Training school spent
; the past week-end here, guest o1
I'pof. ('. IV. Murray.
K 111 .F Sevaih^--senior?bitrl
t? '1 miritt?rrt s: (\? Swuo College Or
{ ungehtt!g .spent llTSt week-end will
- liis parents Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sc.
. vails.
: Mr. Fin nan Dcnery of Claflin col>.
logo. spent last week-end- with hit
1 mother Mrs. \V. L. Rogers..
Mrs_ |;)oj enc<' S. Rollins, "primar.v
M'O' hoi' at )'i. S"]i1iiji'> landed schoo"
l witnessed the Stnlc-Claflin game and
t >pent the reihainder of the woek-enc
n< Iter home iit Kingsttee. '
Miss ReatrLe Reynolds of Jutpcs town
graded school Derk*']y county
i was here with her parents Rev. and
Mrs, ('. ('. Reynolds for the hrdiday
lomlinson's basket ball squad has
1 ifU'.d Work for the season. We hope
to play several irantes.
' Tin* Tomlinson -Faculty Literary
Cit:b hold its monthly nie'iny: oir Fri
lay nite. 1 >ec. 2. at 'he home ot" 7
S. Uennette. Hostesses of the evGnintr
we!e, .Mrs. M. S. Mason?" 'Mr?. 1',
I'.. Woods, Miss I.. 1). FuTTr.ii and T,
S. Ben-net-'e, Projjrain as fnPows:
Music,'Mrs.: J. A. Mason; Prayer
Prin. W. M. Anderson;' .Music Mem1?"I
il"-. Mrs. .1. Ar Mason; l'alk. suh
ject:. >*(}ivingn3liV IL H. Parker;
I viscussion of jhe talk, open forum,
Music,'""The Iiosary" Mrs. J. A. Misum
Remarks, Prin. \V. M. Anderson.
Announcements, Pres. C. F. Murray.
Alter the" business part of the meet
inir was finished, the Club-was serv.
d refreshments. First course, chick
, <-n salad with l.e'tuce, olives, pickles,
IteViled egfjs and saltiiies. Second
i *.ours<\ hot cocoa with marshmallows
: and fancy cakes. After dinner mints
yvope served and favors which were
made up as Christmas packages,
.-.Wrhpped in Chris'i < -and tied
, with Christmas ribbon were giveir to
'each person present.
) The Club had as its guests Prof,
. ISmall^^Prin. of Cl'arendon County
m'ioi, .wanmngj Airs. "Florence S,
Rollins and Mrs. F. Grant Sevails.
. At ff:lS44ie Club adjourned to meet
the first Friday in .Januray, 10.3.1
u with Miss S. If. Riire >:is hostess.
I'lrdV W. A. Ross ran up to Y?t'k
last Sunday to see his brother-in-law,
i who bad been i hd is posed w for - > two
iweeks, lie wVls to find him up
and_ oiR^gjupv''-On his return h c
! ]elianccd 'o stop over a few minutes
I iwith friend^ in Rock Hill.
[ aMrs. Laura St rot her and Miss TVarl
I iSandofvboth of our town, passed irp
; to the beyond fast Sunday 27th.and
buried the Tuesday and Friday respe
tively. Th<*y were both indisposod,
lived within" calling- distance
. of each ..other and their ends came
about?ttl" minutes apart. Horace to
.their ashes.* .
~T The Roy's Trade department of the
I Fairfield County Training school here
1 under the direction of. Prof. T. ' K.
Mcintosh .-is doing fine. This depart
. mont was just horn into this school
last yehn. This year , the classes arc
doing real carpentry work. They
'are.putting an addition of two rooms
'and a porch, to the home of Prof.
]Itoss. The work meets the approval
of all spectators. %
i' The student body of 500 the splendid
corps of teachers are hard a t
> . * ,
I
i...vniun?*i tuiiivri it I HI IILIMIIIU,
ill addition to his widow he is sUr-'j
vived by three daugirttr. *, Mrs. Ale5
thia E. JJuiigee/Kidguwyy-,-b. C.; Mrs.'
Carrie Lou Aiken, bumnit'i vilie* b.
' C., and Miss .MyrJJe Anderson; two
' sons, Mr. Richard" E., Jr.; "alitl Mr.
Herbert Anderson of." Sumter; d n e.'
brother and one sis'or. Mi. John .\1.
Anderson '-anti Mrs. .Mary Jane jliidson7
Mayes ville, S.C7
f . The tunerah was held at , -Mount
) l'isgah A.M.E. church, Sumter, W eur
nesday, Nov. ,'5U, at i?. in., with
r the Rev. M. J..Jackson,'ti. !>., Staled
Clerk of Kail ueld I'resbytery, presid?
ing. A large atuRen'te* listened .to
line culoflies on ihe-Jii'e of the de.
ceased bj[ tl^e Revs. V, . 1. 1'. Rose- '
boi'dutrh-ol Catmien. 1. 1'. I'ogu*', 1?.1
i 1).. Sunder, (J. \V. Long, 1), l)..,-*Cli?-j
1' raw, A. 1'. Sweats, It. l);, builder, J.'
1 McKenzie^lariison. It. It.', Sumter, J.
i \V. Taylor, Sumter and K. C. W'il
Hams, urunswick. Ca. Scripture les-^
sons, were read by Rev, R. E. L.
1-Smith of Sumter and Mr. ti. W. Long.
i A vo.al solo, "J'vo I tone My Work," |
' was beautifulh rendered by Rev.
?>
Taylor. Numerous tehgiants'* and
' messages of condolence received by
; me lanuiy 01 urn ueceaseu irom many.
1 sections of the-' country wore mentioned
hy the lU'V. \\ . '1'. HruioiiM)! :
' finrdliv::l' S. (*.' ~Miii.:"~C. Vi I iTrTnTir. .i
by ~*iu> clmir of -Mount . I'i.-gnh?rtmreh. 1
1 Restflufions were read from Trinity
Presbyterian ehtiroh, Ma>esville. Morris
jColIege, Slimier. an<l" Lincoln Hi
. school,. Sumter. Beautiful fbwalv offerings
from individuals and organi- !
t nations bore testimony to the esteem
I ill which t htgjlcv ca-' d v.io hold; l-H?
terment was in Walker cemeterv.
A FRIKXIK
I.Al IMINS MAN'S. - I
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A v? t\ appreciative. .-congregation
' greeted the pastor at Bethel Sunday
f bo'h Ut morning and evening" service..
?This heyng -t:he last day for?ser
vice this Conference year, the-.pastor
delivered a very inspiring and tbuch~tng
"discourse at each service. The
morning".discourse was selected from
I Tim:- tLl.'i?"Thjoi i he?*?.;'n! <
hnrdn'f&s as m good soldier <tf .Jesus
Christ." The evening discourse I
Cor. 1G:13?"Wat all yeto stand fast,
ijuit?ye?liky?num.?Ue?s' mug."?One
person, Mrs. Minnie .Campbell "who
recently returned here from Aslieville
re-united with the 'first church
of her choice. %
Revs. J. I). Boyd. A. C. East, A. J.
Mai tin, Prof. W. A. While and Mr.
Sam A?derson?are attending the. Pied
mont Annual .Conference a' Ander"(III
fthis week.
' Miss Emma Fuller who teaches in
'Edgefield spent Thanksgiving vfrith
her parents Mr. and Airs. John Fuller*
.
Messrs: Willie and .Thomas "T5oin,nn
! of McCormiek were guests of MissstT*
Emma and Ma'tie Fuller on Thanksgiving.
'
It will be read with interest that
Miss Sal I ie Dendy i.-' now principal
of the Prinbetmt school, .while the
' ex-principal Miss Sulli\'.?n has jfithyd
the staff of' Prof. Fktehor (lam tt^
; and faculty. Mrs. Coiia Pinson Sill""
livan a hride of two months is assistant
to Miss Dendy while another
tdfceher is to he added later.
Miss Maggie Tht'Jma (larrett is
' serving the position of Miss Dendy.
We wish for !her a 'pleasant term.
I, worka and everything is running it?~~a
well oiled manner.
1 The women of the Fairfield County
Missionary Convention held their
buai.d' meeting with the..Second .Baptjst
church here Sa'urday, Dec. 3rd.
The president being absent the vice
I>j i-.-iujc-ml ;?i. vjiuiii r presumi.
The meeting was very interesting i
and all business was carried out in
' order. The Executive Board elected
JT3 tiheir i bipv v M ission'.iry Mrs, '
Mosia "Lyles. . , We are asking each
chtirch of this coun'y, as she shall
come to you to open her dooitf' and
make Sister Lyles welcome. Let us
look forward with pd.iyerful hearts
to our next hoard meeting, the 4th
Saturday in April. 1933.
After 'he business was over Sister
P. Gun'or, Sisf*r M. Green and Sis- |
ter >M. Lyles served a delightful din-,
ner. The ministers joined in. the.
great feast. We hope they'll come a- j
gfiin soon.
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'fO LEADER
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HENN ETTSVILLE NEWS.
| The month of December is in. The
'little, ones in every section hav_e_ber!
jgttif to talk about Santii.v Many ip-'
! foresting letters are sent out each i
|day from* the children to dear pld '
1 Santa looking for a Merry\Christ-i
mas.
Mrs. Martha Brown, a well known'
member of Macedonia church was fu- I
neralized at Macedonia Bafrtist church
Wednesday. .Rev. \V. R. Reese pasjtor?a?Mt.
Zkm?church took- charge 1
of the service, assisted by the Grand
Union Lodge in which she was a mem-I
ber. J. H. W. Morris undertaker in
charge.- She leaves to mourn hpr loss I
six girls, one. son, one sister and
host olv near relatives. Miss Marie '
Brown arrived home' from New York,
.City to (attend the funeral of h e r ^
mother. . *" , . I
Mrs. Mamie- Brown spent the week
I end home from Durham, N. C. with i
.mother. Mrs.*Luahna Williams.- ~7? i
| Mrs. Tommie J. Johnson was called 1
home from New York City last week
to the bedside-'of her sick husband ,
Mr. C. J. Johnson on Marshall St. ,
Mrs. Lilly White taiid mfithen Mi-?
l.larley left )lpnday "for an indefinite
'stay in Englewood, N. J.*
i? M i s. Alice M<?Kay arrived home last
week after spending .a few weeks in i
New York City with children.
| - Mrs. Laura Dibike left Tuesday for
Floience where she will attend the,
M.E. Conference, - .
| Quite a number of M.E. ministers
lef? Wednesday to attend the M. E.
Conference at Florence. ?
Mrs. Harris of New York City ar-?
-lived homo last week to attend the
funeral of her father Mr. Alsbroak.
She is the week-end visitor -Qf ''Rtiy.
and Mis. A lsBrook. " ty*
Mrs. Annie Stephen, Mrs. Ellison,
Mrs. Daphney Nickles, Mrs. Argie J?.
Mi'Leud,?Ueaeun Dustic,?Mis.?Mai y
.lane Bradford and Mrs. Julia Thomp
.-on are still on the isick list.
' Rev. EL M. Boker pastor of Saw
Mill ILip ist church was in the city
Saturday. They held their last
hoard meeting for the year. Rev. Booker
was -re-elected as pastor for the
year of 1 'Jll'A and indefinitely 0
The memhers rendered service' at
Level' Green M.* E. church Sunday
night, Rev, Ferguson pastor.
Rev. P. B. Mdodana, pastor of Macedonia
Baptist Church 'was in the
city Sunday enroute to his church.
Mr. <p'lr>'v'no?Toner nccom;f>inicd him
rtYOr .from .rnnirlan T'Vuvxr 4 Vw-*
dinner quests of Mi*. Ross Simmons
and family.
Mis. Miller Manuel was funoralize-d
Sa'urday at Disc Hill A. M- E. Zion
church.
Miss VioVr Simmons spent a few"
-hours in tlie city from her schpol in
Jefferson, " ' . ~
.... Prof. Clrmond, -Rov. Bethea- wore
in the city Saturday from?Jeffersuu
?Rev. and Mrs. Cox , Mr. J. H. W.
Morris, Jr., and Mr. Josh Zimmon
Jr.,"spent Friday at Johnson Smjth
Charlotte, N. C. They reported a
pleasant stjay.
Bishop E. D. W. Jones will preach *
at Evans' Chapel A.M.E. Zion church
corner of?Amelia?and ChapcF fits.
Tlie public r.s invited.
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FLORENCE CO. SCHOOL NE\VS._
The first niching of the Florence
County Teachers' Association was
held in Wilson High school auditorium
Saturday mornimr X'nv '\<> Tho
.Super-visor and President - M'rs. Ida
K. Green was at-"her post at* duty
and promptly at 10:30 she opened the
devotions assisted by Rev. J. L.
Brooks. The main features of the
program were: the introduction of
the new teachers, the expressions of
each-teacher and.the outline-vof work
for this school term in the County 5
schools. The annuonc-entent was
made -that Rev. Stanten, of Atlanta.
(i;t? will address the body of teachers
(at the December monthly meeting
Saturday, Dec. 10, .10:30 a. m.
at the Wilson High school auditoriuni.
A "nice program was enjoyed " at
the Savannah Grove sdhool on Wednesday
night, when -the play "The
Prodigal < Son" was presented. * Tho
play was directed by Mrs. FT H.
Butler of Hartsville. A number of
the faculty members of the Hartsville
City System accompanied her. A mong
them were: Profs. Butler, Brewer.
Misses Harrison Wright and
WJ.Ukihfc and Mrs.i Streeter.
Rev. J. L. Brooks, attended the
Agiicultural meeting in Orangeburg
last w^ek.
We tire sorry to report the accident
of Mrs. F.lrefji Raehte. one of
the faculty members of the Brockington
"s'chool Timmonsville, when her
ear was hit by lanother car wliile
returning: from Orangeburg Thanks-L
giving day.
Misses Emma Sti'other and Ethel
Mack of the Morris school attended
the State-Claflin fcOme? Thanksgiving
Miss Evelyn Kelley of the Sumter
Count- Training school spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with~her moth '
cr in Darlington. * . . "
. Miss Annie Echolas of the Medow
Prong school spent Thanksgiving in
Ma.vesville with tily parents.
- Miss Annese . Alston, a teacher in
Kingsbury school was at her home in
Florence for the Thanksgiving holidays.
lOKESBlKY NEWS. i
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Holmes, Mr.
Alfred Mtffirtt lfcaves Wednesday for '
their winter Jiome Lake Walse, Flh.
Mrs. Rosenburg and Miss Henrietta
Robinson motored to Greenwood
Saturday to do theiv Christmas shop
ping. i
The body of Mr. Frank Butler ar- i
rived Sunday night over' the South- !
ern railroad *for burial, his daughter 1
Mrs. Thomasena Makin accompanied i
the body. Funeral tat 4 o'clock Mon- 1
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UNIOff NEWS.
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|?Two preaehing "services and u pro- th
gram featuied the activities 'a> Leth- at
J el A. M. E. church Sunday. At the Cc
morning hour the pastor .delivered tb
[a soul stirring sermon. In the nfter=?
noon, a program was rendered for the S.
benefit of our new hospital thai will til
! be opened soon. Prof. L. M. Tobin co
| was the main speaker ynd used as a w'
Lsubjegti..."Dynamic Religion^' and at fe
[the evcming set vice the pastor deliv-'
j ered-another strong sermon. Much Se
ispirjtual enthusiasm was, manifested ve
among the people as these, divines br
delivered their messages. ? ,a
j The Allen Christian Endeavor Lea- ty
gue was well attended and many took v?l
part in the discussion. The League th
will meet 6:30 p. m. e^bry Sunday 1
evening 'and all visitors and friends Pa
are welcome to take part in. the dis- he
cussion. tic
A very impressive service was held re
at CoiiiTth Baptist church, Sunday .fin
evening1, Dec, 4, 1932. In, fnc-mory of re,
the late Mrs. Connie N. Jones, who do
died Sept. 29, 1932. Mesdames. S. L. ah
Humphries, Sallie B. Young, Geneva de
Baten, Mattic- M enter, Lula ROjsbor- Rc
ough, Cornelia Rodgers, Carrie Sin- li?
gleion, Julia". Thompson, Misses Re- rei
gina Palmer, -Smra Mae Rutf and Ednola
Gregory were fin program. Epch A.
did credit to the service. Deacon San- lie
dels and Pastor Bat en gave timely to
remarks. Y<
Miss Cornelia Horndon who pays wc
a call when convenient to her homtr vo
church, spoke touchingly and enjoyed pr
being at Corinth.' . . . mi
Mi's. Lula Rosborough is still the as
honored president. Mrs. M. A.~Tobin
"chairman of p'rogranii committee. She his
still thanks the participants for ren- eti
dering parts so accefifably. vie
sli eei.
Mr. Tom Johnson is confined at his
home on \Voodrow St. with a stroke
of Paralysis. ? Til
0 Miss Leake and Messrs. I.illiwood
and Miller of Clinton spent several '
hours in Union Sunday afiernoon vis- (
iting friends. .' Jar
Miss Alice Pittman- is . able to re- rel
turn to school after-being confined at pa;
home several weeks with Typhoid fe- am
ver. ' - cit;
Miss Ella Johnson of Asheville. mil
C., is -at the bedside of her-father, 1^
Mr. Tom Johnson q^Woodrow St. Jei
" Mr. and JVlv?. Sichelle Jones vire gin
how residing off Wood row St. 1
Mrs. Evelyn Waljace has returned Spi
front .Washington*,?I). C.. where she Pa*
has been visiting her brother and re- ?f
ports a very pleasant st|iy. t^e
The I'oro Beauty Shoppe on 4 1-2 sPf
S. Pinckney street operated by Miss
Alice Winbush, has cut. prices for the ne'
holidays. -* 'on
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NORTH NEWS. am
sor
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The North Industrial Institute is 1
r. u:_ her
le spirit and bright lifer but we i
joicc ?with the Columbians qf his
nomination that they have such an
le minister,, and.. sa_fe religious, letai\
We, all of Yorkwislr for the ~
tv. H. C. Young and family bril- : i.
nt success and prosperity in their
cently stationed appointment;
We,' entirely "Welcome'b the Rev. *
H. Hatwood, who comes ftom a
;h and strong church at'Lancaster v
take charge of the church the ReV.
King has just left. The Rev. Hat>od
has a pleasing personality,
ry friendly, and a splendid Gospel
eacher. We opine he will be as
ich liked land loved and appreciated
the out going pastor. ' .
Cold weather has arrived in all of
* strength and pugnacity. All vegition
has fallen* an e<?sy prey and
?tim to his powerful claws and
palll. LOl'h is being housed. It
Is here for-fifty cents a bushel,
any of the farmers are complainings ^
out tlheirs sweet potatoes rotting.
iey however, are killing, hogs and
ring the meat with remarkable sue-?s.
. There is, still some lingering
'ton in the fields, from all .appearces,
some will still be clinging to
? bolls thru the festival days.
We regret to note the sickness of *
;ter Louise Sandifer, Alice Shotes,
irgare.t Walker, Jr., and Margaret
alker, Sr. These are faithful and
al member's of Wesley M g. church. .
he last Sunday for our pastor here
fore he leavers for Conference, .our
'mbership^came out to try to sat
y all or the interests of the church
d to send him off rejoicing. This
:1s the Governors' State Rally.
Rev. .T. C. Gibbes text at the morn?
services was St. J&hn 14:31: Arise
us "go hence. TKeme: Where are
li going? We all thought the
sstore an appropriatF-orrer and wftH
ndled in an interesting thoughtful
d spiritual, style.
Wp observed with pleasure that Sis
/Millie Ward has made extensive
lovation in her beautiful home in
iparation- to Christmas and the
liected coming of her daughter, sis
Bertha Wylie, \<'ho,-at this writing
confined a* ? New -York hospital ~
er a very serious, but successful
nation.
IE FUNERAL OF MRS. MARY
CORNELIA SMITH. ' ....
In- Monday afternoon, Pec. >5, a
go crowd of sorrowing friends and
ativex fathered at Mt. Pisgah to
y a tribute to "one who was reared
1 spente most of her life in this
y. A beautiful character. The
nistors present ivnrn- Tha, ttiwn Ar;
"Spears, rB. F. Hildebrand, .A. J.
ikins, E. A. Parker afef T. J. RaRemarks
were made by Rev. A. P.
?ars, who was..for three years her
ilur,?With?tearful voice he?tohK
her and her husband's loyalty to'
( church! Prof, C. A. Lawson ?; 1
>ke of Tfer as a mother. Rev. T. .
Ragin, as a mother, wife and
ghbor. President Simpson of AlUniversity
brought words-of con- - .
enee from the student body of Al11
is message was comforting.
1 came from a heart that has felt
roW. Telegrams and letteis wei?
,d by Rev. E.-A. Parker.
?he. chief eulogy was delivered by
pastor Rev. E. F. G. Dent. The
h P^ilm was used as a basis. Subt:
The Frailty of Life. We were de
to realize the* wonderfullness
God, and the frailty of man. He
d many tributes to the deceased,
h whom he had come, in. clost cont,
since being pastor here."1 ^
,eft are nine children without
thly parent, hut the church and
nmunity feel their care. They shall
he desolate. Her life was not in
n, a devoted "tend sacrificing mothivo
hands upon her breast and labor's
done,
0 tirc-dJfeet still in rest, the race
is won."
it for the toilihg hand
?t for the anxious brow
>t for the weary way morn feet
?t from thy Kabor now.
ONE WHO LOVED HER. ?
and sent her donation on Wednesr
night. Also,the schools who
nefcto- us on the same day. namely:
iker Washington High, Waverley
1 Leevy graded schools{ Benedict
dung vcluiai- and Bencdct College,
a have always been loyal to the
no. Also .the. Black well school of
ich Mrs. Maggie Brown is principal
Is for our church friends, we now . >
nt to thank you, namely: First
vary Baptist dhurch and the A\ F.
League of Bethel A. M. P.
iroh. Many thanks to one and all
what you have done and may 6od
d His many blessings upon ybu.
)h! wiLJttust not close without say- M
, tliat in snite of the depression slI
Hid a wonderful turkey dinner on W
inksglvlng day.