The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 17, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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NEWBERRY NEWS. Our Presiding- iKMi-r. Dr. K. A Adams opened the quarterly confer ence by singing hynvn No. 12. S. M "A Charge; to Keep I Have/' etc. Prayer by Bro. Wm! Burton: Scrip ture lessen 15th ohaptpr of St. Luk< 1-10 versus. After a fine comment ing on the scripture he _said we an now ready for business. First election of secretary for the year. II ?^ B,?Butler?was?unanimously?elected Sister Rosa Toland, reporter, assist ed by Bro. IButler, John Boozer, chr ' Dollar Money. Lai rent Dewalt, chr Contingent. Sister Toland and Sis ter Samuel, Chi\' of Mission. We then took up the roll of otl'i ? cers, etc. The P. E. was full o cheer and expressed lus thanks.* t-< "< the conference as being back wit) the^n as presiding elder. We vfc-n happy to leapi from hint that 'h< .Newberry district led in the Colum bia Annual Conference. Wo arj proud^to have such a P. E. as Dr Ada"m,s.? All met him wi'h cheer: - Mrs. J. E. Fetguson Dr. J. W. Eichelbergor Mrl Wiffiam Myers, grand, sons; .Mrs. Ferguson RufV Mrs. Ethel F. Raynion-" ? grand dm'igh"'r.r-? ? . ' V : GREAT FALLS NEWS ?* . Friday evening at eight oVJock th w first quarterly meeting for the yea , 1932-33 was hold in Paradise ehuivl presided over hy Elder C. L. FloWe The reports made by the officers ,ani auxiliaries of both Paradise and Plei sant Grove chfotches were very ered ible-indeed. Quite a large congrega tion greeted the presiding elder am each one went away feeling uplifted singing with tne rsainnsr wnen n< ? said, "I was glad when .they Sai< unto me, latvUs go into the house o he Lord." The following teachers of Parade High School attended the Chestei County '.Teachers'* Association a Chester. on_ Satudary. Rev. J as, W Shaw, 'M*?ndamen?Addolle C.?Wl>i?>ii Lessie Gaines, CutlnL'rinc' 1). Johnson Miss Connie'C.."Mcllwain also ,Mis Willa Mae Clinton of CarHwell .Schoo No one of tft>e group regretted vjhi trip because they listened to. sonv f very encoUMrJfnTjfc rerparks by th f County Superintendent.. Holi. .K K Nunnery, followed by the Hon. .I. F * * Felton, State Agent * for Negr Schools. President S. L. Finley, president o ^ the association urged ca.h teacher t Hk. take some of the Christmas Seals an w-m, ? to dispose of them. Paradise Hig School ordered five hundret). Th president placed our Principal, Re^ * ' . - 11 . .w. ; and Mrs. William Marshall. She at- v _ tended sohool in Abbeville and 'joined unl L> Si. 'James A. M7 F. Church- at an" ^nrc ,. early aire. Miss Marshall wa^ a oan g'loyal member of this Achuroh .for a <iat? _ ihi in by i'. of. years. She was e\er-|# T ready to answer the call of duty to*in '< her chin ch and her God. Slhe was t Kos . a consistent Christian also from ?'arly litre. Miss. Marshall lived in Ahbo- colt ville until .the passing of her mother, iiig * Mrs.. Frances Marshall in February schi ? 1!>21, after which dive left for New I \ . York City, whyfe she made her home Goo p.tt-'-ir-.j.Jii'-K- passimr from labor to-re- dovv , ward ou the. 2<>th November. to i , After going to New York City she Mis onnected* hei self ~with Bethel A. M. liva L, K. Church of that city. Miss Mar- all shall took _siliiously ill on the 25 of Mj> ^ November;'? She leaves to mourn her ley . death, one sister. Miss Julia Marshall . V . of New York City; three brothers, war i-.Messrs Thomas Marshall. Sr.; lb L. wee - W. Marshall.-^r.. both of Aljbe\*ilie; our < Augustus Mai shall of Spartan-huff?; sch< I a devoted niece. Miss Annie Mar- j > shall olbNi w York City; a number of i ; other nophfTTs. nieces and other rel> ativ"s\ The . funeral .?ervi<Jf'S were ? held in New York City, p v ' . > The remaink'AvcTo brought to Abbe- * S's * - ? ... i . Cou villc ami siupinp ami scripture* ies- ^ son was in St. Jani'V A. M.^ E. '?* . Church, Her .temains was accompar "nied here hy Misses Julia and Annie i 11 Marshall, Mesdamos Marparet Mar- Vn " - shall and Marparet Galloway., She I was laid to rest in Harbison's 'com0- le . tery on the first, under a mound of ";a beautiful flowers. ~ ^,a i . Mr. I/. A. Richie, Hie "old reliable" f'a undertaker was in charpe of the re- ' a' mains. *Hie -Vpartfelt sympathy :of* ' a the people- here poos to the bereaved T * family.in. the hour of sorrow through ^ which they are passinp. ^ ia.? Ret BENNKTTSVIELK NEWS I N , nc-x Everybody have put oil their Christ 0(' ?mas spirit.?hook ou' tuike.w, chickens and hams. I.ejs spend a happy *"e T^ife throuph the Christmas soasoiu ' T I Mrs#.M. Bradford, Mis. tDaffney Soc Ni hols, Deacon Bostard, are still on ?Tan e the -sick listT" ~ .IT t'-n.^The M. E. Conference closed with Pai' h mueh success, last week in Florence. ' Quite a few chanpes were made. We ^ro1 ' repret to soe Rev. and Mrs., Ferpuson ^ro a lpave for Florence, where khey wijl '?r? take u.p a new field there;' ' a,1(' Many smiled to know that Rev. (Mr* 1 Jackson. reJui nod as pastor at St ^,a I. Midhael M. E. - Church. ' (lau ? The Bcnnettsville . district feel 1 proud r>f Rev. .T. W. Taylor, as dis- ^ f trick Supt. He is one of Marlboro's *hr< own and we welcome him with smiles' ^l,ri ? Qui'e a shock to state, when the -A >' news of the beautiful Evans Chapel ^ro 1 A. M. E. Z. Church was put into ('a-v ashes earl., Friday piorning. _ Mr. h('r ? .Tenk?Thompson?"beautiful?home?was destroyed hy t'un from thi [Imiwi of. s the ehur h. Quite a lost hoth bchurch and- home. The Misses StyiB ders home on Amelia St., and Mr. ('a-v B and Airs. Stephen's home on Chapel e Ave. was deeply damaped from the a ( flames. Still-1hew had a narrow es- ^ cane to save their home. 0 Mrs. A. .1. Wripht, droveTtome from * . Columbia Monday. ' ... f Lisbon K. \V. D. Jones of Wash- P?'' 0 ington. .D. _ C.T. ivns in thecity. aver -s-' *' f>he week-end on important matters h The Zion church serviced are 'beihpr | . , 0 held at 'he IU'yh School nuildinfc. iv,s' ( Pray to Cod for 'he kindness of Prof. in's< i ; I"1 f j/ T I... , _ .1 "i * _ THE PALMETTO 1 ^ " ? ? LAl'RKSs NEWS s we're -greatly himh'ied Sunday ib* tht1 faithful few were' found number. i'ustor* Levant was at post of .duty ul the regular hour v excellent services I.ting ronderUite a " large crowd -rmTtorc <1 to leqsoji to attend Confert^e on day. Irs. M-aiy K. Garrett is now teat-hat Christian Hope. \V<- wish for 'a pleasant school term. /e are 'sorry to. report Mrs. Mary' Morris ill at her home. Wish .for a speedy recovery.' hprsday evening, Dec-ember 8. the re. of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hiulgett \V\ Hampton St., was a see lie- of uty to. an elaborate guest .niectgivon under the auspices' of? the eaners Cluh,." of St. Paul I'unChureh of which Mrs. Hudgtn is eflicient president. . he following "program my rendei-1 =SfTfgfnI^ T>y the eluh; Player, u A. H. Levant; Scripture lit aiK , Miss' M. T. Garrett; Singing, ry time I feel the Spirit; We.l?ie, Mrs. Cerilla Hudgen; Renst\ .Mrs. Nettie Spat>n; Reading. ?ter Daniel. Wyarring; Reading, i. M. A. Cunningjlupn; Selection, amland Quartet; Reading, Mr. on Brock man; Reading. Mi: . Ida JaTiitT: S e 1 e c t i o n. Dreamland iV*ot; Remarks, Miss Nannie Aln; Mrs. Golden. M^srj'S Hur(nn Mills and Rev. Lova-nt, Irs. Emilia Fleming won first prize having the most guest. A . print *s and a piece- of liiig'enox A mt?raised-. $.(>,55, We were Mien red a course of ice- Tr<'am and Ll hy Misses r ramus llun'ir and T. Garrett, Mrs. Margaret Young Mr. Edcl Miller. Mrs. I.avania lerson was asked to 'nank the t and hostess. " fo closed with the Mizpah. WINNSliORO NEWS ast Sunday was another one of so rainy days that reminds the, acher that he . must put his ti us(t Clod, instead of man for a livelyd. So determined_ to have no lk in the Sunday School record at Paul, Supt. 0. E. Manig'ault. and t-or J. M. Beatty met a fairly, d group and had Sunday School. Vhooping cough and measi .are king to parnlize our schools hc. lie- &lst of JJeceh the r, hut if we just Bold out. that is our dosing beiOfirisitnius.Seal caniaitrn is-on. md abound Winnshorp. Chairman s hopes tjiat Fairfield county will Fajre at least one cent for each ircd child in school. Hp is. tryto U'ad i,the way hy having his jol avei'ajfc 2c per child, frs. Tboopa Goodlott, Mr.' LMvd idlett and two children motored n from Grcer, S._Cr,~hist- S u n d ay visit their sister and sister-in-law. s P. J.-Fin-ley. Mr! William Suln was also" in the party. They stopped at the ho hie of Rev. and J. M. Beatty- where .Miss Finboards. ' * * . fo were triad to have Mi1: \\\ F.dd Sims in this his home town Jast k^.. Mr. Sims .is .a "graduate from school here and is~omw attending >ol in .Charlotte, .V. C. DARLINGTON NKWS he Darlington County Teachers' ociation met at the Darlinti'ton in'-y Training; Suhool, IJartsyille,. C\, Saturday, December 10. 1 hough the weaflher was inclement l'e were si\ty-fiv(. teachers "pr.t'sWo had a very interesting moo'" :1 Mayo a .short visit. Those attending the conference in hero were Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. wn, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C.nopP.vof. rind Mrs. J. T,. Cain. Pr. Mrs. E. .T. Ravennah, Mr. and ;. Frnnk Raeote. Mr Theodore nklin,-Mrs. I.ottie Jolinsop and ghtor; Profs. Bryant, Wiley-arid London. - v ev. and Mrs. W. R. Gregg. passed nigh on their way to BennettsvilJo iday. - . . womrin'wfve found dead in Swift ok by a vtlyte fisherman faturNo *\u> was ahlej to identify jjVright to admit them in. unday * was another "blue" da v h the pastors because it rained all Irs. Julia Thompson .is out 'agairr ?> a few days illness, ev. Washington returned as pasnf \T F Phnvpli T\i?v. dorr at "Samaria 5l. K. Church, liss L. MeOollum wrtics of -her *san,t stay at Browning Hoipe Inuto, ? Camden. Wo hone, for her cfi success. Jr. Leroy Hanna was in the city hting his parents and friends, tic r> attended the M. K. Conference Florence, S. C. ' l?-r A. . _ -t \ 1,11 *- *.? I O .'! I \\'e w* to t rviny. t o <1-?. This pieac'llei sttid not to aslc (rorlV-ht'lp." lit* sum lie . n>.'ly a-skeil God to tin ope thine Tor-hao?tha; was tu Vitn' the 'soul o -Waft: r r; > tiling n | i i (I; (f \v 11 Itoll God's help. IK is i|iii*( diU'eieiit t< The !i st >iiinjf I do each mornitrj vht-i) 1 awaits, j< r> tlnyik Go< i'or ! ! s.'injfs and ask His I>ivinet pro; tocti"n mid 4nd-p?itr f-vnvythii'.i.r 1 at at map* to do. .Most every. holt r Hirt t.ho day. my pr-ayer is help me lord' 1 have- dfti'ii woialfi't-u 1loos . tint !"> 1- . .'a that' r>r just talkiliy: >'iinv ;lasi .ItiiK' I liavf nail ntan\ a11i? i- to. at.d :i<.?;tiii-1 ike IK o.i'.li. can -Party.- Put'.. ?he most tinvlv .ttulhl'ul am! fiti -ivtu hinji'at'tii-lo that I have. - t oad 'appeared in Th.eM'al merit- l.cdt-i. wick I a.-! of' hist, t'ron tin- jin id' "('apt. .1 it'll." I wish thai aHit-la could ho road Ky over. < 44'f oil p'Tsoy, and esp.e tally, t\o--f&t-. In voted, "dn* wt-hod , for -Hie sta-cev/- o! the Deinovi alic Patty. -: i t,i-y >unuuv i \\ <>? ~\i)>)> ?t wi n in. Ml. Kmvi li DnjUjM <;'hurrh, I cninyi 1 too Sunday School. The was ald\- tauhht !>y Miss I*"i atho's (ii Iiam who is o;u", < !' '!u\ tea Her- ii rhe HartTs -S-hooT- IVaco'n MrNVn Wjl^nfi "is'i-t.h,--S tyt.' nnd Mi?s Majjoi SiniHr is the . ? ri< :atyl The Pastor IN-y. W. I >. ..N*orfn. 11??* was-alisi-n' and l!?iv J. A. Thompson ppoarhc and pravv romiWi HHwh.- Prof. W'iti i?. ^i>!;> !' rn-nrxranizintr tin Hood Salmi i-an J.ndtfo and Dr.' <* W..Moniuoinerv. Union's popular vdi i t is'L .snoko <>;' Die John Wallace IJn's pital that is now open in Union.Tho I/i' Khart school was. (U-lijrhtt'i d have as visitor's this wvk, R'-y R. M\ Pitts. pas tin;, of In- Shiloh Raj list flit) roll., Wiu-t "H-Sulem." X. ('. Mi*. Win. M lirnrrfl-. Aleacon of Jin stnr.r fhhrch and Rev.. (!. II. fides r.ossons wf?\: sloped- -tmd?U?'V.:Pit t was as1\0'd to say a iVw words to tin MM'* a. \v 1?'i t"o d'i'l i". 1 A nsiia ha lip y way: ' TSr . t' . fovnnrh pa>'o i'd and laiiplU school in thi section and ho it, loved 1 y everybody Ho is a preat pv< a< ii-. sinp' r ?n< church worker- ami niakihtr it'ood- it Winston-Salem." , Mr, W. A. Smith is how fakirfsr j. treatment in the (ioAernnPiiit ho<pi 'al. whilo-? Mrs,. Si; th is looking ai'tci '!:< 1\V> I' 11 ' i 0' .lit** f++H H-K two at Sims 111th of t'nion. HiiviiH' frimiils ho) o lu- Vvill soon "In a\!? to .co'iU' hynie. for ho is irivail\ IV ITS PR I The Palnif DO EXPERIENCI Cards, of all desi-ripl ion. el cards. circulars, ('folders) _kii.ll.. |i;u.iplil> U. etc," >IA11. OltWlHS-f^ Wo arc carrying a com pi i ic> I'll i m ismias i aids. ' pkyisinjr sentiments. Hoxrs ? with yt:nr' 11111110 printed. S 4trr.?Call at Oltice or Phom F The Halm 1310 Assembly Str / V??-r : anil o'Ai* - P - > ]!.: .r, i.^ tH?* . ln'lt*n\y"J onv*-. ~ ??- STr^M A I "I'll I' U > ;s! .\\ s ^ * Ci.iiJVr?a:<;?*y'ai , r . -i'1 ' {A*''<"W'. .? '.. 'A >! ; - ; , ;?;?' ! tii r- .-l hn.j-y ;,. ;i - *IJIilllt. Ill jc/l 'L Wf ^ , to have I!' \ . .v.*Uo' l.'-a ;iv?' \' qui (.-nfy .wdy hack, 'with i?-. '[' * tii.e .community {raw the |{ev. J'. ; " .'. I cot'dial. c? ;.;j *j] \v: ^ *? ,( (t . 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