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tin.L who played a part in the op J
in'g of the factory also .'spoke on- J
cour.iginjHy. After .remarks hv sey-.Jf
crai others the meeting adjourned 3
unt.il further notice.' . j
1 ST. STKRHKNS A. M .K. (IIIRCH'I
V . k
r-^r? W"v. J. ('. .lames, Pu-.itiir jG*
oigotown, S. G.?Sunday being t
a beautiful day, the church goer? 1
' took advantage cT f? 'and tilled the . ,
church. The pulpit was graced with '
the presence of the Revs.' J-. (\ .lain-'
,.r' ?;?:? ^ e
es, MaWhew -Vision, Ik S. Holmes *
^ and ("handler. ' .Vfter the asuo4?one?j
I'ininaries the past ?r. .'olee'ed .as a j
' k n' St. .John <>:oS. This, is thai hi end
'
which came down from heaven and 1
as- he talked to. lis you you! 1 hear, ..
Anions ah'i .shouting's from.all par's
' nf rhe 'churchyarid we did sav.-VBid '
??? ?1.111' our fi'oaric burn wlii'.o' ho' '. lia.l1^'
to us. The Sunday School c? v>. otiea
S" ' * 1
. at 'the usual, hour, and at'er the : s i-r
' son the following oll'aei s were elec-G j
rd for the ensuing year: G. R. Brown .
Sept.: Isaac Session, assistant;- Miss
liuby .Mac jJennett." sen;eiar>.Mi.
?Pr . ?; Alex Alfor:'. (.readier and a coup ot
_ .louche vs and Other uiricers. - '
Ai4,7:l!u*R. At. the pa^trn* aji'ain a -
1 f . MOi .i i.-hn l'nsl pim ?A it h l.'eVs. \v. S..
1 lolnies' and Chandler. lie .selected^
a.- t cx.i, St. .MattT&w _ 11:2S. Conn-',
uni-o inc. all ye that-iu'vpmvd ate ]
lieavy* laden, and 1 will give yr>.i ?c.-t
, An 1 lie preached 'another powerful ,
sermon to a veiy lano- audience; *
< hi la-t .Mondav nijfht the OfT.a-ial i
* " v ?> * , '
Hoard elected G. II. Brown, uei <j'ury
and Bio. .Julius Ptiojeau, treasure
r of the church.
Quite a few of'the teachers from
the rural district- spent- the wne.ir-eiMi
at- home: Misyj Wilhelntena B' nre't
M . I '.II illII11 Uirii Vuila Cl'itir.. l^ .e;, '
worshipped at St. Stephen -r^tttf iay.
.Miss Rosa hell Grant, spent last week
end svT Andrews, S. C., the tfuo.et of
MUs Annie' Bull? Washington.
The get-together meeting of the*
tii'iiip'iiiwn fliist rict, met at St.
: ?Mi plum?.\. M. 'K. Church. Itr: J'.
^ Beard, I\ K.. presiding; Dr.' R. E.
Bro'gdot), secretary'. The - presiding*.'
elder <;it'lle -ntlie preachers together to
a I range" for the year's work and to
make assessments for Vhe \V. II. and 1
F. Missionary Society of the district.
1 >'\ Beard 1ms, no equal wheiiTl conies
to giving advice, and instruction, lie
handles his men as a good father
woid ; handle his ychildi.cn. Dr. Brog
' don also gave some very encouraging 1
remarks. Tho'meotng convened at
12 o'clock -awl adjourned ati '3:00.
After which they, went to 'he- par- (
;oo;nage where the good sitters of St. ,
Stephen,, had pVepared a Iqmptous ^
repast, livery body went away singing
the praises of Dr. Beard. We ,
pray that the 'Georgetown di'strict ,
- v.* I
W INNS BOKO, NEWS "
J 4 ~
\\ayman A. >1 .K. Church
Kev. A. J. Felix, I'astor 1*i
i 1
Sunday was .indeed a high day.
he Sunday School was"in lull bloom
he lesson was reviewed by Supt.
. A. Moore!
At 11 30 the pastor after conduct- ;
.lg- Lkc. .duv.o.UunaLs. .deli\4Lei_ .tu-US very
soul stirring sermon. Qutk;
number of visitors worshipped with
s. We say to fhiun come again.
At night, Kev. MissfBall'our gave
s a. very inspiring .seijiuan. We al-.
o had "Nvi-th us soiae'"H^i' people.
*onr Ashboro, Xv 'took her
>ack- with them Sunday night.
The Missionary Society, Mrs.. R.
. Moore, jpeshieut met on" last Friliiv
afteril ?oh a< the home of Mi's.
..aura Bookman.-. Quite a number "ol
he members were out. Important
noaisnres were discussed. ' . '
The following have been appointed
>y -the jnistor to head the several
maids aitd have, already started to.
roik: Senior Steward Boa id, Mr. S.
\. .Moore; Junior Stewards, Mr. T.
I, N el son; Stewardess Board Xp. 1,
.Mrs. Carrio SumpsuiU- B'rwnrdos.s
y'o. 2 Airs. I.. P. Campbell; Pulpit
\ ?! Hoard, .Mrs. K." J. Williams;
Llliej.Boos.te.rs, Club, Mr. It. B. Qj.-eenj
slurs Board. Itieha d Caiuplfell and
Vivian (Iambic. We. *are thanking
he bishop- tor sen Liny our paslor
>aek -we "*u re determined., us.far a~
ve ;.n- able-to pot ti>e piogruul OVe!1.
C 7"
IONKKK MEMBER OF KM ANl III.
(lit U( lI M()4:RNJO). BY M WL..
On Sunday afternoon Xovcntboi7,
a large number of relatives' and
viends gathered at the residence o.l
Jr. P:mtel ^E. Uymes, 1 Light wood
P. to pay kheiv last tribute of respect
o his mother, ^Irs, Priscilla CJlOvoi
>inekney. who passed into eternal rest
in' Thursday, Noyohil?oi'??;21. Mrs,
'iiu-ku'.'y b;i<l lu't'h sit'k 1"! a Iimiil'.i
11' years, yet her death was still a
hoik to those who knew her. Shi
ras the oldest living member of lvmnatuiel
A. M. K. ("hurih,-and was a
aithful and devoted worker 'or tht>
axise of Christ. She jolneilo the
hureh' at?the a no of thirteen yoi is.
Jrief remarks we-re tnado-' |>y M r.-J-.
I. Snipe. loader of 1 > 'i ela1-.- and t'he
tev.'WV R. Gl'etrtf. pas'tor-of the fami-y.
BoMi' having visi'ed luM- during
ier illness. Iler pastor, the Rev, K.
1., Mi-Gill 'spoke very improssfvoly
mil beautifully on the life she lived.
'Coming to . a full Harvest, h;jving
ived to a ripe old iiye.'.' .Mi s.. ritu-Uley
li\*d more than four. se.ore years"
mil ten. To know her. was to love
MHV?.She wi 1-1?he? greatly-4nissod 1041
'Our. loss'- is Heaven's gain."
\ \\ 111 v' I' 11 V vol NT M \N
-Union, S, C.?A; profound sense ol
tnt y causes?mo to ' t;\pi ^ my Venn
>T indebtedness to one of our nu?i
ivto-thy yit izops in the person of-Mr
[. (!. MeKissiek, It has keen my. Imn?r
to knoyv Mr. MeKi/siek fo"r two
rears and during those' year* lie has
made his life a sacrit'ue uuon 'he ;>!Iar
ol* duty for-the pood of hunmnitiy.
By 'hrs "-devotion to duty, h.is loyalty
lo ideal and his d'-'JVnse of priii ipit
he lias erect'd to himself an 'kiinperishahle
nvomnneni in the.rity in which
he was horn and in .the heart's of"all
who have eonu' wi'tliin the radius of
his intlucnce.11 e, is tile voie-t of tie'
aspirations of his. - uure, the iiicnrn;ition
oi' their pnssjon and the ela.rion
ifo'c of theatvtoniiination- (jt, thf^"people
whom lie serves. By possessing
those indestru'et iMe clejn'nlsOf nohlc
manhood', tiy' eon-lant application, hy
strict?? i''dininy. and ..'In ii i i'-i-! ihli
faith in his Own possibilities ami in
his God he gave coiu,i' re ojepyession
of his dcHpomiriat ion lo .serve his .people
hy opening tip in Vnion. .S. C. Hk,
city of his Idiyfh; an t'lidertah^is husiness
for- -his uti. which estnhlrshmen
I has lxeii an ifssct to the city,
the county, and the s'at-ct }In? 1P'2?:
Mr. McKissick saw .the ii"?h of an institution
in -which the sick might find
lodging and treatment and he then
invested his last* dollar in., a his'pital
modomly equipped atwl employed on'
of the most protTicient nurses 'hat
could he found to ,eare for the patients
who found lodging and treatment
in that 8 room hospital tVbieh
was ^successfully operated for four
of sqid hospl'al Ho served three htinih
rea and ninety nine patients tDm-cxpende(]
for them hundreds of dollars
which will nvfr he repaid. His saeri
facial wife, Mrs. Luyonia McKinsick
and his son, Mr. T. R. M< Kissick, a
ogistcred .and export enibalmer joinid
M- McKissick in his labor and
lawifices. rln Feb. 10.'5'2 that neaLiind
ostly hospital was consumed by fire
rnd while it was burning Mrr^ Mriissick
was conveying in his arms
~ 7""Se. V- " ">,-,^1
j'iinyv iu\i;r.s aim music laiis who
conn to tin- Township auditorium on
luoMiay, January..d, t'J.'Jd have a
rare treat in store for them when
i-1 j- i t jii-i? iTr:viiKi;si)V:ktlWML
Kini*- of Ja'.z" appears.
-YORK NEWS
The ministers of the S. C. Annual
Conference of the M. K. Church have
all relumed to their respective appointments.
There have- not been
.y'ijryjnany remarkable changes oyjr
the Conference nor over the Spartanburg
District.* We ?noto, however,
that our esteemed, bnd best 1oVcj,1;
5., Rev. S.M. McColltim has hepn iikw
eri 'to serve as 1). S. on the Oranjio.lilirr
'ili-; rie;?tuui?Lhu?lull*, 111 Vn
Thomas at Cumberland MCE. Church
at Florence has been appointed as
1.1. S. on the Spaitanhurf* disl rict. Wt.
.U sire?for both?rrf?tdTC^trrrrTored ano
ex halt ed brethren 1 r''niondous success
ami His blessiitjrs* as they shall ,jro
.forth in-their new field of labor and
responsibility.
The Rev. John C. Gibl>es. has returned
to Wesley M.E. church York
for a second year. He made a fail
report at conference. He says that
he and his faithful people are liopojniT
to 1111 b o 1)1111-1'?I'll irii.il ilo and
fuller report at our next annual con
f crenel* which- convenes at Spartanhurt*
in 19.do,
Mrs. I*. M. (lil/hos, tho State W?. F.
M. S. rus.. is happy with the niagntiicent
meeting of. that society at
ilie lec' pt cont'oronccv Mis^ -Annie
Mall the returned. 'Missionary from
l.il'fria Al'iira'- liiadi1 a uv?iiili?rfnl
spea h at that meeting ati'd urged
the brethren to assi.s: her in raising
S!.000.00 so as tip' missionaries can
return'and hoe.jn. 'lu-ir -. work of redemption
again .'in tip. distressed ami
yorr.U'd? fields,
V-P':!n?ay ;.; ii?v, ;e ;t rnii'y ?nd l'lis?t^i;al>le
day. Few folk were out at
ber< -onward.-. - ?
th*1 ' ivitpi { !". ii'il' u;-| ! : ftttl
deal. ItVv.. J. I o.iis" Younjr from IJn
ion. S. C.tlviv. I/vi Cappin Hullo;
vie.-pi S'.!inl"K,. Ret
(!< <.-rue Robinson, 'sot-rotary, Sumtci
S. JJ v. t'asyy : I.'- Moo: e, treasui
r, >,p\ I,r? .
1ms I'ci icnta ._iu?fUaeo.. of safety- ,+
'.he isrcat^ lf)ss"*\v1ijcli lie susiajned h
s;?i{j thai ho saw tho hand M'. 'Ik
^various Hod to whom -he had dodieftt
e<j his life and today"ho is engage*
v with others in . openifl^?n}> ano'he'
hospital for tho trood of Iris people
Ho th;^ ho is "simply a ,st^wart
of tho T,ord and that tho money tha
ho oarns belongs to-Christiahitv an*
hi'i'niamty. lie is onb of the nios
liboval hearted tnon that, it his boei
my pleasure to moot. He fails to so*
tho 4?wm?ination to whoso idoats?h*
has pledged loyalty. but s''Pr; diris
"Handy. Tn iis univoisal on*roach an*
pives .liberally, to all denominations
lie is living pot in years, bat in termi
of service.
... . - .
Jlo is interested in evty-y forwan
movement that rs launched and in tin
majority of cases, takes the initiative
He Is inter pre tuvpr life in Hs truest
I significance and most practical effectiveness.
? \' ~ ]
I ? Rev. n.. E. Thompson.
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