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is one zvl*:h ivi'ii Jo 1 .'aH a1vj'i1*
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ri 111 tlic Aiotj' L.1.0- i.'i'i c 'in y tin
learnings- oi*. \wUto?..t.
uTuuiuoiis. .'a ilia i*>c wv?j > ?a.a.
tilO It Ukiij I'll'./ AS It.e* l.. ei..t .? w
Oi JyaUts Lariat. .A.i tt CVC-O ' !??.ll'Jlllllniuui.
'iaiili "la l.c
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Ua Illlcx'-ill Ct'i-U L?\ -Ua>lM..Uc/s. i.is?
alt uuui-aj[>d\eu LayI It.at ail it.. .?
j.W.ill' nevfV. mv 'aiiu "\?*ik vo iweue".
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C-OUlHo til u.v.- u. ,rt
: TiliU Liait1 liu...^ .~n?t-rrt ."t TP ?.
siimc, \'iuid i.iir u i a. I trey' Mfo.t
as Uley saw. , i\*. uelwUi'niatiyiirnrs-Tt-r-faai^::.
... :.l fl P. |i lTr~
.staiiUaraa o.l Wuvl at.a . e.-iaulisi;
:T* its own sy?ieni t>1 beltot nittl vstao
- l.ish ,ils._yNMi_ aya.ii in linuiiiiug lo
ita version uPtlTII' great- lULTil?
And nb uOuoiiijiiatiou 1.-. justjiieu
in conac'inning' i;.>>. i\ jTur7 ne L be -~
T l-KK lllg' It UOis.' \\ IllU la true
T as lo LlU'iat.an mini' yl. a dunan?
. iuativn.'ia al'.-u _ t no- a a?to - it.-'
view a i->n. ,ii.i ii a: .in. aif ai?d.-enunls.
"it o i;u'_ jffc-Tio(mfca-Moti
? -hjlproYea l'l sriltli- i- fill oi, aula A.
ment-as iu keciuiig' with its opinion
ul' I nri-i .aiiii \ . it has . n o
right to ucii PiTTr .i~rrnrr--o< nwyr.
ilUlilMi,?
7?; in.i. \\V jhu.-v ioicvoi bear -iti
" mind n : n -i. urn- gl ia.
budj of w nieir. I fit?.-?t- 1.^ iiie IK-.td.
He ia ila. il la-^uw c.et , all.I is' til.
*~biTIy~TJf Mtrl' rtt? -i" Mm -'-''bt jui_
the so-ftiany btanei.vj- tu exist.
' . >Uur... In av ] ...'lni,i -lu.s yivi.i.
'a definite i< r eluircti . lh
nancing. Ami pei-ehs who will
accept 11 w.hi PT'i1'.
earth to .?. y noihiiiy oi their iiop
A7tTnTv~ht ia ui' l i"h i Akv?l-rim coii7"
" v iclloii j.?, 111.11 th- hm'sod " miili;..
E ' chlrtvfi c-uihuuluhaih-1" liii'T" If is
most* i~i 1 ?! * lor them to < nr.U
livt'lilmrrj?i~ - -.I' I ,
stinyryti', .ni' .i."11 *'1 i l h> . r V, v t?
people who'witl el v tla-ir 'h:j';?i
against the- eVurm wii-1- alwu-y
have a hai.?Mia: in luakiiar the
ends ni' et. T7~ rtnretr !,J I'.ul * !
ly the .field of-tie Master, hut h
fertile . field. aid j.-ayiiur . .
the?eduu-c!. i.- to <ir p s> edt*ieh
" or>4 ' pii.vho try- . . !!, wkiV,
ino'ans a ple'ru iftiTT.nrve-',. Tlta' why
there ar- many pin-per
white people. Id i y h ve t !
ftTeUlcst Ii'-p-u . hr ? ' 1?- ehtn
vows and f?u:;ue::il" . '.j'-vrathh
(Jivintr is' m- f the eiear-,-i '
(iLiirt inenl - of-" miv t.i.fd. r'nd'tv'
tflllft ' ai r'e. . v.! it . n e.\ ) !*.:
'-iMgr reward. ' "<Iand i' .' l"
- .. .'be given vntt-i aiu.-! . -pi
?od?xhiWm. ai-.l MITiah. ) V
and rnnnir u . ..ver. sh TT i,.. ..
intp.yo'ar hi.-o m." St..Luke *1:
?- - "Lot lunu : "t i': tidying'
" hoi: oT r.? c~'- i* 1 fi.-d 1f\'.
??^ the I'lii i'ti .1?" V.." '' I '"I". '
"Will a; man i"i> Cod? Y<tyo h .
, Vobl/oil nn . IT-14 ; say- who
. liavo i ..l?lw-4-.- i? > ? ? In 4 n?"
and oflVrinjrs." S?. much. cat
all \ve lhahc. 1>- i/>' v - to tin- T.o.
And when wo. ; end 11 of i'
' for the s niiiinv' I' i 1m 1 1 "
have rubbed (led. And I In sa\
"ye are eufsvd It*, a Ttifso.." Ma
?-'-""'acHi, ":?^.Jlb lav Ve - all the titli
into the* spui'ttv at. 1^ [.v.ivi\_
hpai*r-"rf"T"vCi 11 (vprffThc~\v:
~ dows ' ?it'Ji< avn apd" pour you o
. ' a blo^5sij\v:..*. that th ro -hall iv
he room eiio'Tcrh -.te receive ii
Mahudii :t:H"i. A - l?.>m a- vo ma
Nejrrces lij.l. (:.< ir~<kdt. i". a.hJ .1'
TiehTiTc. it' Cud's 'TduiVcTT; >7>n?.p
-ivffl ~ lu:y_T)~~i11nutctt His. prom
41. * * - i * . i- 4 -. 'a nd w 1
compose Mi-jii. Jhics am<4? rvmtCl
ind< finitely on the relief. Hs4- <>
^ the sHttr. " -J?
a-n--chrorl u n a t c orit isatbth
Our .report of the Palmetto a-.
_nual r^hXct'tia-e ttct?appear d ?
?The Cliil-tian fjdeorder last .vet h
r ""r nilHttT'.l Mn. -tyiT.'i- "fff " prff-'Tr - ?
* Miles. ?thoj endor-ed candidate f->:
the bishopric from that onferenc"'
- We staled in tire rennrt that I>r
* T. >. > 1 iI 'i ? nilidni> win ii.li
animou-ly endorsed by the- CoVf->
fereneo' and Dr. .T. E. Board was
beintr put forth by bis friepds
nrBoai'db mention --was published,
but ail" that . referred to?Dr
t Miles? was - loft out.' Now tu<
members of -the Conference want
to know why tho official report01
who is paid 'to?p'ublish- the doin'srs
omitted such an important item
\ It is a clear case that if one tvil
not publish tlic ?xpr( - _:d senti
merit rir a' Cdhfererwi1 /fT3v|!irt'mle?
him as a representative to oarrj
<, : , JJ
out the will of the Conference in
TlIe"~"eSXnuauun or its mernoers.
-?H-h-rt*?wo are?wt-?aHig ?>tv V> Right
concotumg tile report, i want ^ite
me.iiOcrs oi iny C oiuerencc \tt>
r.now uiat a copi o*- tr.e same lCw
paper.,. Anu 1 Uesirc lactate tut
ak'r mat it' 1 wcte not lit'luarty
...cotu,- Willi niy ttyuluj once ~efii*
. ... count oi I '. Allies, 'uiitl speak
l in. jLuurO, ol Wiloill it Uiu'iiul
: aioisw" wouiu only prejudice his
.* Jiv.se .11.U olTlri?hfT trfii- worst kiln,
i polities for .tile. ' ?
i'oi uiiiiij j v .us {lie elioice loi
.Ke.,uiMiopi ic trom bollili Carolina
"? > .uway., president ol' Allen
t nirnTsuj. .vritr nnrrmg thai
uine i-viaa every bteitop elegteu
rTTTTT in..- . slate- WITS head 01 I lie
oiaye. ill Kiel- UK' SCtluol was
I.vi su^illlili' siono. liUt lU Will
.vik be ,-ei i11is ater1111lunl. T1 uil'.C
- -t 'i' ue em. uiustir" iioni ilio prcHiii.y
tiiiers or Horn UK minister*
i, uie lieiiciKi-.' While wo have
T. w i i. l1 ii very* ihucji about the
- ^-ri-unur.-v- oi oui'.. slate we have
. i.iOKeii in other states.
>ut iwv ' slUiiTHet the chtireh know
Hi. in ue. i.iive and how, well they
re. T|itainieU to till- tile bill. We
oi-Ua nut have mailt- choke oi a
." i i ?than no a?td ask tho
?L.I viiter eime--to yrve -us- a
' ?11 "in tiie liaru worked
.iaiii?Ui~. 11k tieneial Coni'er_iaa?is~eiianginy;
ijls. .emphasi* in
at 11;illoli. At Cleveland, O.,
ia ra lai. a ..eplloge- inesidmt. and
1)| - i1"i' - lii. '' elected, bu
. on s o two etiim* t'?roin the lield.
t ti>kd to in- tr.ai'.a general oiii
<.i- or a college president was
rs-ravcr j iiv 1juI".|>i u thai? anyone.
The" ehuiVh is not- saying
xt6w-:>H?fli-eliivor shall not bo ish:';a
n i*. pruning that Hit1 ma- '
uili\ I'll bo ijwlril- IDIIVI, 111 pin- -^iy^n.an,
villi liiu-J-uii_lia4h;l in
-li> Lijg i Ijr llie same rule to he
iTta'ined. ; ~ '
At die Oliice.
*
Ue" a,' .-pending this wrok-ciui
u Adunihiuand at tin* Lender's _
na e. I laiw received many re- "
_ a fjiiinue. tin ir paper, and they
- up -after tlie holidays.
a ..on J get. to the fellicc 1 shall
on.-tilt -the> mailing list'' ;wid see .
w>v w ed iluy ha v?'' I'dip' ml' mTTm
~" T7i::.a column., ot th laailer this
. ;ar. tiifv wilt have To pay i'or it. "
,i.i-R' P .\paii \V. Williams'-stories
J I: '; l.ijnus will appear in the
'iTcin.i i j atal ne arly all inlorma,
dl,.-!i<d -Ho^itlKr-. with line
. ??aa.o??irleasm,! w.uekly.
n : i.i.y intelligent.! person cannot
. 'on i~" 'v- i' ii"ut The Palmetto
?r-? u : , c ol the It utt.
4. :. i..-"t?? I' j v.it ihat only dishon
i- 'i'i- will ri iwl a"feooU papqr
i .'f-.L_ha.V-for-it. .
?? sr. i.uko
. ...in.miT-- Qu leading
' . an - /( !' .vn UMii Methodism in
i.u LiiV ..J' < liai'lcston.- Its ar.
~ .i?^' --i.uni ,u> m:i' iho capac>'
. ;iTTTTi. >i< r - t fiat till our" ytntt7*
"iii'.iiin Suminy.-affer Sunday. Class
iiitt iny.s Tnv.-1lay ami Thursday.v,s.-arc
revivals indeed-.'; The
iv::;. is a.-, i nitimi the greatest at.
un.iTon. .Mi-. Helen"' Smith, the
.1.1 v. ,y i Infill iiyanist for' the
i :;f>ir i- cerluitjly giving
pi:*-.it sui.-Vaeti-.ii. The Sunday
. ijii-i'I ami Allen League are j>k?yaV:
' ' 11 their-pasts. Last Sunday
ttirt' day of hmg i.reinen.trance
stinday -yvitf "ho iliu tru.-t-ecg- spe-=
rial' 'pa i*--;" a.no - etf'ovtt; Tho-pas ,vr
will'he at his' po i all- day.. L? t
;:.f mi inlKi s pray, fpj-.an outpour
m l" 1 i.. 1 Inly Sph'il. '.
'."i'f'l tic -^I'baii'.e 'oil n.iip knois."
Al l ! \ I I.MI'l.K t ill KC'tf?
lift. - If. I. 1 anion, Pastor."
= - f, ?i . i:;i 11, .-pill' uf tilt- uiif.iVi.iahl
\v>. flu-.r, Sunday secho >1
opened w.iii.a large .attendance.
A'a x. ...rough study of .the
h - < .. t li>. elasses assembled to,? ,
? r. 4!' 1 r< t i > n ?i 1 nn nv/>/.L
I--:' I o W i'.v the pa.-t. iT.
.Morning' -a r\ ivc began at the
uv. ;?! ' art with an appreciative
aiiiia ;.? . Tin- pastor's to^t was
Vi : . H'' used for his
y --MhrT'^r-'Snv. inv; nnii Ri'aptnp:'~
-irliis 'Wii. a very strong practical
, pjtrmntprrd e.*ty<: much food for
Mum-Tit; U'e had two joiners, Miss
l'i v. 11<?u-1 >n, and Mr. Ernest
,. R ;1<. The former was assigned
to <' (> class of Mi-. J. I,. Mayes,
uU\ r 'o ttro flflits of. Mr. At
Ha.li'rn-. They were made
] ~eTc7>hie T7y all.
4'e.i \ r -4' to . 0,0.. iy,.t ->i ft :'0
f with, a laVt'f attendance. An infiy
Mr!a T.ydia. RridwelTs. '"class. ."
~ ~t? i^iirr ailallT Truu'Tidcd ti e
T|>T? i'm! preached another sot+1
-1?r*l seriitoh. The congregation
r - \vi )1 a tlie" "ct llection was good
i- Tbr, f-. .Ii Coppin Missionary <So
.eietv ,'vts highly?entertained by
. Tit., and .Mrs. Lemon-at the parc
11 ltvl Thnv:il.:V. A Tlii'p'E
- 'rr/ct'.d was present. The Mission
: ir- i- cr - "n 'ho ?amo nhfht )ur*
^ prised -the,pastor and family with
r.. :m-elaborate paunilingr.. pas?
Mr?; T,r#trrrrTTiankpd the
momheyg to the highest.
t Ti p sick nf the church arc im*
proving to the delight of all.
: The twenty generals aml raf>.
taiis alone with their monrtbors
I h V ' <stn*la4 ont to. roach their
i Lgaj 'for tho "Rig Spring RalU^!L
T'" T11T>< TTre'working hard'al^o. |
r father Mr. Miies Fair.
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* JONESVILLE NEWS
' Owing lt> the weather Sunday,
4ust a tew folk were out to services.
Our t pastor, .Rev. J. C. Collins,
vduring the day's worshio.
A Miss Grace BlackweU and Miss
Liuth Collins were "the guests Aof
lhVf. and Mrs. J. It^Ezeii Sunday.
They report ji\ delightful tinvh
. Rei\ J. 0.. Collins and .family
spen t\the day with Deai Stuart
Simdayi T.hey Reported u wonder
ful timV ' .
~ Prof. X R. Ezell and his?au=-.
workers aW doing splendid work.
By the .aiuNof the Government
tljey are scrSung hot dune he s at
noon to the-s!4hdent's'"'of the Giaded
school ~ Nr
.? They have a nic^little, kitchen.
The studeuts are prhad over "their
kitchen, Above all tHey do seem
to enjoy the good "songs."
?The students are dlavn^g euir""
nation. J After examination, Ignored
students names will do publis.li
in the "Leader." We wbh it were
so all pupils' name coulih be
printed. I ? Little
Kuralee Foster has been s
ill foMhe last few days. We hope
for him a speedy recovery.
*11 AHlHiiON AGK1. AND IX-? -
l)t'STRIAL INSTITUTE "
On the last Friday afternoon before
Christmas the faculty and
students met in chapel for the annual
Christmas tree given by Dr.
and Air;- ,1 G l>rrtvr?A beautiful
tree, decorated with lights or- *
nanients was placed on the rostrum
creating an atmosphere, of the season.
?,_7_ .; ?_
Cars were seen here and there
waiting to transport the different
odes to their, homes for the huliday- ^
season1. ' ^ ~
- Our campus ^va* i ve-duringl-he ^
-holiday season " ifh 1h?* y<mm>
people who are away -4n school <
studying and teaching and visit- i
ing friends. --
The Dramatic Club directed by 1
Mr. It. P. Green, English instruc- ;
tor, presented an oratorical con- !
tost in which they thrust-dignity J
up hi themselves and their in strut? i
tor. 7 i
On Friday evening, January 11. ^
'lie football Ceam_Jiuadod--hT_Co^h '
I'Jthnu^n-^TFTerfam? d rt>yally lor
the fairer s<?x and their faculty jtt
ii-banquet which they _hapv to1 make- 1
an annual affair. All present i
spoilt a |t)oasant rveniiig'uiid'dined -
cojiiousjy. -a?spiendxi program
was carried out Icaturin^th'* different
- positions and* some of the
-tar players. '. -
Wo have lust closed one of the
best meetings under the di'recTion
i>f ~OTTr ?ncw?tryrurd+eal "evang^listr -(
key., f W. -Francis we have had j
Wjth the enlarged program of <
our scliCol -ohr president has pur- ,
chased a beautiful busc fo transport
the children \vho~llve hrttg
distances from tne school.
ST. M Ki: A.M.K.
kev^?Iv,?Philip?Pit is, Pastor _
?fha i^tan.?Sunday was another
great day at our churchy
Morning service began as usual
in its regular form. Sunday
school at the, usual hour with the
Supt.. pastor and?teachers at
their post. The attempted, was
small due to the weather.
At 11:45 the pastor ascended
the rostrum and' he was Tull of
the. Holy Spirit. Everybody'hV;trt
wan inr.de to rejoice,
0:30 the- A. C. .E;~League wa>
called to order by the president.
Bro. Wmr-Ofa^ and at 7:45 our
pastor again ascended the rostrum
and pcoached from Joshua 1:10:
Isaiah 43:2.
On Monday, night, Jan. 28, the
"ch'uVcK conference will be held
-arul oiiy pastor asks that all members
be .present.
, The guest rally that .was given,
at the home of Sister R. Wasjiingtc.n
oTi last tSunday was a succors.
Several people are on the sick
list and we are hoping that they
will" soon recover..
Writ. Wright, Reporter. , .
\T II I TTD ?~* IT A flTJl?/iiMMWIf?
Rev. R. H. White, Pastor
Newberry,?The Supt. and hi?
fellow tpaqhers we're at their post
The lesson was reviewed by the
pastor. We are having: Teachers'*
meeting each .Friday eveninct.
Supt. E. F. Floyd conducted tl e
meeting last week.
Rev. White selected Joshua 21:
IS," from which he preached an
inspirational and instructive sermon.
The Misses Franklin, Scott
?i'. oiwiiMaia*_*JLienev.t w imams,
MaggV Fryo and Wicker were
visitors L?
At the T.eaguo hour the young
! ' <>[)]( er)joyedv,themselves discuss
ing the subject: "What I know about
the Church."
Revs. J. A. Holman. B. A. Buftorr-and
-Re4enbaugh-wershii>f><<d
with us during the evening sei'vice.
Rev. Itolman delivered the
message found I John?I11A-?.Que .
hearts niiio eaiuud' to htirn a>- ha .
talked with us hv the.wayside*
Mrs. L. T..Pj:att was a charming
hostess to the Deaconess Board
last Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
Pauline Harris of Winston-Salem
N C.. Mrs. Kddie Pates and Mrs.
IT. B. White were guests, who
enjoyed this hospitality. h e
guests and member;; were given
a Valentine with one of |he Beatitudes
on each upon entering. Af
-the?tr.i nsactiOn of -the?business.
the hostess served a sweet
course. Mrs. Whjte. expressed the
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BE PALMETTO LEADER
club s' scnthlu-nts of-tlVUnks. This
LlUtJ id ivowi^, U?iC KJx uo i, liivili
ueia, Kiio. ti t.i3Uii rmjjin, wiio
la 1.0 iVCW i Oi'K LO iiVC.
Clui' ?t?l-. Us. li.
icuaijia \> iu noiu mo'in at tiuui'ic-iiy
i^jixiciciius. 1*11 ^ucinua.y. nice. ?x?
\\ m- picum iur ua oauvxuy ilumr^
my. vonit'ouu .A. Jicuity v\cicoij?c
AJU-clo ali MSltura ul?U SUUIlgOla.
? :?.
SA.N l-l C N l/*\ o-lvAS l l.K.N <- 1.
llev. W. M. Thompson, l'aslor
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Last iSumluy pLeadiinjf ai t vice
.was rained coninlctcH odt. "Those
Aviio ait always laitiiiul? -made
their way to tilt churen.- The
crowd being small. Hit pastor ton
due Led a. short praise service and
Ktv. ,and .Mrs. .Pitts, Ktv. and
Mrs. MeCullough of Winston-Sale
m, M. (J., spoilt last Monday alJminings
*1 ml Mr. and -Mrs. Albert
Punt:?*
Mrs. Mary Savage <k" Bull'alo,
spent the?wau4i-end wuh parents
Mr. and Mrs. . LAV. Walker.
Mrs. Mary Jane Gilliam a 11 d
Mrs. Ella Mat McGe'e yf Weircwi,
W; Va., were called to tin?1
bttLide "of their father and g randItW.
W. M. Thompson spept
XimdJy .iLfunnoon with Mr. and
Mrs. W\J. Jyhnsyiv
Mrs. Cora Sanders of Cincinnati,
Ohio \Vshl called to ther bedside
of her mothek Mrs. Bessie Tucker
Mr. T. J. Jennings aiuJ Miss L.
Booker were" qii\tly married Sat:
iirday, Jan. 19th afr the A. <M. . Ei
aiirsona-gcn T >.
7*Mrss Molinda J.cti\ and grand-shn
-Leardice Bison spending
some tunc *\vrtu .uaujJJiU'r and
atint ii\-Manning-. ^V:
The ud. Poplat\ Grove
Trhrml- arc hcing '.a ived?lu^K lunch
m mry (lay. ?f?V
^ The trustees liavT purchasetNatn
il stove to pre pare ^t lu)\h
pfeyiate this very' much. Mrs.-Bessie
Tucker of this cbmmUnity
passed to the great ' beyond
last Wednesday Jan. Ifit'h.
ike "\vjis a strong:"christian and
lived?a' peaceful life in 4he cnmmunity.
She leaves a hnsbaivd^JJ.hildren
ami itZJiOsT?iiTTiyt s
.md-frfa'tiTTs Id ihurn Her* passing.
The' funeral" was at St.. l.uke A.
M.-K. Zion chinch Sunday afi.1.,
Those on the sick list are rapidly
improving;' to the delight... -of
:lv. fr friends.
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SPARTAMURd NKWS. ?
John W. Coleman. Reporter.
* Mt. Mnriah Church
Rev. A.M. Matthews. Pastor.
The Sond-v l. ' mi] cdhvened at
earners at tin ir' p '.-t oT'dnrr:
The' fdiendanee=^wft?i?splendid, lite
to'the had weather. At. ,1.1 o'clock
the" pastor ascended the ,vos
I mm witti liis text ta-keii t?om.
Judges 10:2(1.".Subject: "Physical
StrepgUi." Thu wa> beautifully
rxtilailicit. ^ -hvpi ' i, . il i.^ '
Again, at T;'!il"\\v gathered' t>
warship... The pastor :-? took his
text l i i'iii Matthew. 2S:20. . The
oluhs'made the t'nllyw+ug . reports:
Ever Ready S1"v.70; Reseue-Sd7.7r>
Diamond ?0.00: Superior $10.20:
general collection $12.2<; Total
$02v'.*2T-^:? ^ ^ ^ ~~^jr :?'
Sl'MMFUTON NEWS.
Tawv Caw IlapU.st jT'hurch
Rev.-J. S. C.lpnn. Pastor .
The Sunday school was called
to oiyjv.v by tbo Supt. * Deacon ).
D. McFadden. The toachoj? an 1
"officers'wore. at. their post of duty.
The. lesson wes drrtorrHingly
taught by Rio. bawronoo C.aldwcll.
Prayer service conducted by
Pros. It. Ron andMartfn. Thou
'tittr-pas-tor. delivered a wonderful
sermon. Our hearts' were made'
_Lq .riiioicc .white the man of C 1
talked to us by the way.
Taw?Caw Missionary Snriel v
the Willing Worker? an<r
dies Industrial Club are doing nive
'y-.
Re v. J. S. Glover and wife_wero
the S.iturdav night guests of Deacon
.1. 1). McFadden and ivifc.
Mrs. Carrie Ivoe, Deacon P. Sa n
and "wife* were the" dinner guests
of Mrs. Rosa ITarvin last Sunday.
Mrs. Inez E. Sense of Philadelphia
was the guest of Miss Carrie
Dnrant. last. Sunday niprhf .
On the first Stmday- in .Taniiaty
the., members at. Taw Caw su>prised
their pastor with lot-- of
rr/\A/l t A b? _ i a
iiijuK-- . aimi a neat puin or
money, was (riven hjm from Die
"Sunday school.
The Home "Demonstration olnh
met- the second Monday in Jan"ary
at-- thv home of Mrs. Hattie V.
Ra gin. " *-?:
Sister Raff in served sfyndwicluls
rake, pie and hot. Cocoa. The next
<lay-in Felniiflrv at the hnmeinf
-Mjrs. .Tane Brown. The rhih will
give a shower for Mrs.. Annie flib?'ii
Tuesday night. .Tari. 22. at the
home - of M*. M. Ragin. "
ore i:\woon notes
Th' PiHluw>hl'.,;Hprlft?Mft1 inn T,<<i
Wiif held it* fivl iiud'tjiiu1 al Hell
January 17, I4+35. an \ o'clock,
. The meeting was called to "order
hy the presidcjitlPrjf. J. T. W.
Minis after which prayer hy Prof.
P T \clsoh and minutes of tho-lfpit
mpptinpf/ ' \ r
The president expressed how the
Piedmont section has boon hefuitT
fied throueh the work of the Leatrue
by trh-iny Jhe community the
auork - of r.ovt'rnl schools;?Thn rtti
zens have expressed surprise and'
admiration. oyer the accomplish,.
merits of the Piedmont* declarnatior:
League. . ]
Rules ami regulations governing
the League were discussed" at
length. These rules aitj_.pl' such
native .that will eari y out the. put
?postr for tiie r i p.nii/nt,tni and gain
desire?l results. ? j
The H'w schools entering t lit
League are: R' id St. High, Anderson;
Conuning St- High, Siiart'anburg;
Fountain Inn, and Ninety
Six High, Ninety Six. We are
sure, that 'lie lic\v?members will
Jje^ benefited hv?N<>iitevfmv 11... t ....
, ..... > ? . . ^ L-AAi_ Lii- Ug;ue
and yiII give t. > us thoir_unaivfdvd
support.
In this meeting ' the .officers
were elected for the year of 1
They are_as follows:.. J.
.Minis, nresidopt. " Clintfrn. S.' CJ
ff f. Hammonds first vice presidenAt-ive1"
nvitle. ,S. t... .Mis. T HAdrfisoiiji
Second vice president
and critic, Greenwood; Miss Sarah
Name, third vice president, Green'
wood, s ,t'.j I'. ,K. Stewart seerelary,
lire.nviile, S. M-iss M. L.
Jon? treasurer- reporter, (IreehUnder
the, leadership of ourl
same pro/iih nt, Mr. Minis, wh j
has. already shown his capability]
[for the portion which lie holds.
ri)urir.g th past 'five years he has
I serve .1 efficiently and we, his yoj
workers, do not h?*=it?te to auticipato
'a yei > i; l'lcient anil >lk'.
The schools '\\ere divided into '!
groups. The first group consisted
of Sterling High Sciv >o,jv Commfng
.Street High, and Fountain 1 nr.
High School. The second group
consisted of?Br*-wor .Innii.u- (,'nl
lege, Rt'id, St. and He'll St. High
<f?hnnl? Tlitf* ?U....
? Iiv UlliU K I 1'UJI i""lisi>l .*
ul'- Lavvronce County - TniiuTn# rim
il,?Ninety?Stx?High school. I
mil St. Alhon County Trhitiiivjj
school: Two?i'('piltv"nt"tiw??rrtncii
'ot tho scmi 11.i,- m ^I'otip oiH'
ion ciint1 st on tlic evcningf' o1
-Mnrrh I, l'r-'-r> Sniln^ lii.:i.
l |scH.;' >1, tlrccnyiUo. . The.' s.'cbnil
aon'est March' 8, i;K!5 (oinhiinys
s\ llipdi schdof; ~Sp:Mta?'l>'U)u:. a'no
the^fhirjl'contest March 2K. IK.'!.")
/ountain Inij llhrh school FuauUtrrr
inn. TTp tly see-+mth^tTr<Suii'
will appear the ill.
in.;.). ltcVi st. I naii school, t hnlon,*J^Iarcli>S.
JK.''.5. Hrcwci .17"
Coll?-fTv, tir.i^Xnv ill-, aijil March
il',' Kelt] St. lliirhsclipul. Anderson.
March 1, 1935 iVnv.relive County
rr.ajnittjr .scliCol, Afurch S> l.K.'Sn
Ninety Six lliph school, N :.n> ty I
Six- and March' 2P. iPhfr-St-?A4i?h
County 'Traininp schoHL Spar*
tanburg, [ .
()n ?Aipi H" 1 In1- fit li- 1K!5.") tliw^rfr.
iicr l'roiu. va.cli. o7, the three pri>if{*>
of schools! will po to sonic 'plan
ic.hirh Hn?; not ~-Wi'cdj ttr>'i gnrTteit Tor
,h' final icon'est. ?
? .lust hi'toi'i t)ni duo" 0| ..jtht-X
seated :t vm y helpful a??'. construe
tive critical piofnam. ' Wc t\c
that every peVsnh pi*1 sent; was he
nyl'iti'il hjy, her i rKieistfis.
The II. H. Clcl)- met at the pr siilei.it's
homo on. ("siuiUridKo illwea'her
only a few in- mbors~ w il
present. Tw tables were set t'?%
-playitit? can!.- at'U r which the I;..-.
1 ,ess scrvi il chocolate, covered ihin.t-. I
The iext- mt"'tiiV- will he en'vr 1
I tain, d hy Mrs, Fio.rance Thji-rk-l
stop tire 21(Tuesday a;'-;ei
|i'S"ii >.-ail in.nib.m aie n->| i;r? V'
to be.a' this iiieo4-i-r.it:.
. Mrs. Kvtla Brow-n lias retinue
from . Ureeiivill' . S. t". where
attended the funeral, of her uncle
~M v7 Janu~ M~w is r
Mrs. Kiise WidvnJan has hcei
very sick lmt is much improve
in lualth at J his writwiir a't'i is ub.
^ He to s;t up.
Ifisx Nannie iy. Kiby ha- b e:
indisposnl for a brief period- of
time hut. rr ul nyninl to 'he = '?!? .
light of friends. .
?Mrs. M. l'? Full r b;is lien sick
witji a ( -id Kir; V he'.1 r and able
to reswore her work to the ddieht
or h' r niTuTy friends'.? rr?
. Mrs?Jd. Ii. Hvaii.-. is-still mi di
_ _ sick Liat?aa-i frit'iids?ai-^?dmpirir
that >he will soon he on t jfe ro d
'to recovery. .'
Mrs. Rosa B. Ilollowpy i . ah <
to b> tip after a brief iliac s.
MOKRtTirT'l! A I'1 11. B M'TIS'll'
( III ItCII
, I
Sunday was a rial letter day at
'M-nri- Chapd nspite of the inclement
weather. Due to" the ah'sent
o.f'the" pastor Ave Were forspeak
to us iit-ll: 1 5. ]R. used aa
'subject"Tho necessity of W'rg
form a train" St. John fRO, every
one present 'expressed thcjns 1 c .
<is, having enjoyed the sermon.
Sunday night 7:45 the .Rev. 11. \Y.
flilliani of Voting Chapel <pol:.- T.
lis from the subject "The head of
_ tire- fauHi^-of -the Jding". _ I K i n
10-20. We can all say this Wrrs
-a?wonder f ? k - ?er i?mm :? ?:?
Alt'- r list cji ine t o _a^avutC
dcrfuj sermon it was with, ivei ?
Id TlCnrj nf-ilu- Ti.-egn of i.ii|c R-t.
tor, Rev. I.. C. Smith who i<\<jjv-n
to- accept work in a larC'c field.
We wish hini''much success, may
11-0d,_&eiul US another ?o?fd l"ud
Th'1 Missionary S nieiy of Mm
Vis Chapel lvas put Tilt new life uii
dm- '.hu. load' r. hTp of-the new prcsi
, dent. R-w. .Mrs. Rnxie Comiy
The liicnib'rs will 1),^ \ ci y glajo^o
nave you visit thoni on Fridrf^ at
4 o'clock. The Ro\v Mvs. Wlovi0
Guode is _an . nutstamVnp Attrrh
worker. She can't he Jnnncd.
.'Judging from her 4it is
fton't ^tiT 'to' see the iMih^yi>
Lit led liiluflRca?aml -Hell* BpumKI
pit en a' Morrj.s Chapel Fe*b: 4,
1035. Admission 10 cents. A
city huioi'c. Given under the mi!,
p^ces >o>t' thu Womens' Working
Club; SonitrcT the b^st falents ol
. : r ; ? " * '
I'FI NKRAL SERVICES POR
REV. T. C. CRUMPTON
The sudden passing of Re\\ T.
CrTiuiiiptou of Columbia. S. C..
wh> died January lltli, 1*1,15 at
""lYt^ lTT7TfTF~rn?Colonial Height at
1:01) 1*. I\](.T Inomrht. .'.sorrow to the
ent i) ( coinmanTt v~Tn Vhletr he "lived.
There is. nrjet'^amonjr members
of his. f.iipjlv to whom lie
had devoted a lomc life of encouragement,
helpfulness and in
>I'trillion. , l 111 IV 1- artel
the inner. of friends who had
'loror cherished ?and lovbd hiiir- y
'I lie H0;or:t1 st rvift'K WVI'i1 held
at St. Paul Baptist Chuv'di. Monday.
January 1 ith. H'J"), 2 o'clock.
Mellil ii - ?rrf? the ' * Executive
Bonni of "the Alt. -Hebron Baptist
Pj . r . i\< v\s ociation.
' Art i\c Pall?b.'on iT<;?Itrvs H_
-M. Vour.tr. P. W. liiuimock. -W. L,j
V: p. .Kr-nn. ! 1. M.
:T;r !<?v, It. A. VlvinTller. OfTiciatiry
assi-t. nt T'tey. K. M? Myers I
Ba'l'rv.' :>ii'st. r of "ceremony.
RpV.. Cruiupt' i] wa< born .. in
-Ri hlanl er unity Maeeh 1". Iftft-b
tl< livid to ho in years old and
it", 'id : number of these years
'n the ; i? to-1. inmrsfK*. lie Wa?
in ihe oreani station <>f the Mt. llen
Pan'. i>t ' Pi or it -ive Asm
ein: ion: was 'eh eted Moderator and
'served in 'hr* >-:ip vi;v ] r S \':uin
rhice \ er>?.- vacation
WO : atrai.n ' ele.-.ted -for U'.'Io. 11"
1 i.v ti': a menibur of the* PaieutTe.'-ehcrs
A-soeintion of tie Boofc.
r \Va hinutor 11 ?v'h. School.
' 1i. it;,: Tre??u-iv. 1 _wns ere: tlv
til d. ' he K -1 ieiuTT" i i
, ; i > ' * v? uiiv <11 .'I IV' 1
>l*<. 1 I'ti'-L. ia 'hi'-- st'c* i?ti.
J - L A".*' I' v t'i nii'.idim nr
'd <! . * . ! 31ft;. Liiciiidn.
'*i ' ii danehtor. MiT^~
> <" > nv>! "!': 111 "i '>it" ;
ho h Ma ;"V.* Mr-. Aire Andcro-.
Mr*.. V]: . y ?|! tKk4 ,M( >. Kli/jT
. I'V^^ir.i-U- and a lin ;', nf relative*
nfiil ?friehrfc*r ;? ?, .
will he <>iV jnouuam. ?DonT..
viV" " -Li'K-u-- i?' i tlial
"Mr*. Fantdo' D. T'vans and -IIr*.
'Fi lif Sa-'i''. i1^ -are .-4?ll -<>n the
-iek ] <!._ ' ^
, .\v' lFv V. IV. A. ?;1M)1 l? HOLDS
' M Kl'Vi'lNii;.
.ta'UKiry ,i: 'ay. ovuninuj
h~ r^rr"-:ni" Mfr l rtdy rnV'I'tinfr of
'' 1 y'Vi'ti 'I'1 :i 'i f?- Ay-m-iatjijn
htld'i'.- iih,v i7:in ihe "Ai*. litoi 'uio
M . lV i' |> n.i'r'.oU |>? .<ide.i)t:, ]>re fld-'nx:.
'1.5,* ! ::t.- w.'t-Ti'ail and ad''pt 1
. !. o f; , /!' ,-teiF fi r the en- '
mVaV'1 :i x' I1.. Sir,.
iI i \ ty-i . ! O; atrial ?e.,ry.
! ZYiT-T g..' . - ? < '
tI'ras'.Tt r: .M";.' T TLivers. rich
ctod Sec*.
-T???
, Rfp| ROU
DEL M
1 PEACHES Sliced or H
a Asparagus 2??
I PEARS Bartlel
1 SPINACH - Lar
1 MACARONI encore
I SPAGHETTI EATMOR
PRUNES Ber ydale F
[ - 7
Asparagus M s ion I
PEARS Sta dard Bartlc
CHEESE Fine-Fl
PRESERVES
fll VUDU BMP
uLimriH rcHO
TISSUEwaldorf
MILK WH|TE H0USE EU
*:>T rTrTEFT"
, or YELLC
tHTTAHAGAS V
r " ^ ^s^g"rNT,\en
Saturdays January 26, 1935
1 lows: Mrs. Inez Temple Chairman;
I Miss Ellrn , WHIpy, Mrs. En41y
I (;<ui.Lrh, I'rofXVg^it taker, It ia expected
that a program will be ren
-tiered at the February meeting1.
NVrt' meeting will be held
Thurs'ay February ?21, 1935, at
8 P. M. Parents aU'e urged to at
- tend thi-. rnVetin^ ploase.be preennt
W-e tiikc this* opportunity?-to^?
thank vou for your splendid couperatipn
and assistance, may eachday
of the year 1PJ15 bring1 to you
and your families continued, peace
and much happiness, ajid ever ii*-_
(*i I'in'ing pi' u.parity."'?~"*i ?;??
Ypurs very* truly, "L
Philip Bennett, Pg?s.
n Rivers, Se<?.;^
- Vt ,f.
B. K. Cox, Principal. ; .
southern' railway system
Arrival and Departure . of Passenger
Trains, operated by the Southern Railway '?
System?art?the Union' Station? Columbia,
3! C. elfoctlve December 8, 1934.
Lchyes
j For: ' ... .
4:10 A. M.?Charleston m
3:00 A M. -Clii rlotte . .
0:50 A M Newberry. Trreenwood,
Greenville. Anderson. Seneca
T 05 -A. M.?Spartanburg. Aslrevllle
110 A M.?August a . ^
>15 A Sf -Savannah
.1 ^:20 A.- ,M Camden, Lancaster, Ro?k -
"* "Hit!;-Shelby *
i J 15?H-.?frf AwhevlHe.' T ouHviltiy
St. Louis. Cincinnati. ChlcaKb
1*80 p. M.---Or ingcburg. Charleston
j Oil' P Jtle- Cii.iriot'e. Washington.
New York
J:55 P. M . Anderson, Atlanta
10 00 P. M.-r Savannah,' Jacksonville
Urlves * . T '
Julunibia .From? . \ _
1.50' A. -rr-'- Jacksonville, Savannah,
130 A. >1 Allint i,,. mi rt
j Oo A. M.-.?Now York, Whashmgto,), _s?
Cluirl itte . * .
t'2' 25. P. M.?Hoek HHl; Lancaster. Camden
.'.1: hi I'.?M - -Oil.! I le.stuu? : :
t:25 P. M.?rChi?-i;o."Clucl;U!; '.11, St. Louis,
r Louis wile, Kim\U.!.'. AS/ievilie
? ? ,au;ulnnbiifa' _
t!?0 P. M.- -August l : ; 5 ;
i;C0'Pi. M. Ashovll'.e, Spartanburg
->.40 P. M.? Cliarlott?. .
"?.M, f.lri'Oi>viH>'i A ndi'i' iuii, ?
Gr"enwo";t fl
1:29 P. Mi?SavAnnalL-j_ ?- ~
J^lcs?VtcTTTT1 oiTiciT Depot Ticket OH.it
1208 SuintVr St. "SouTIvZubiliiL9
Phone 6350 Phone 5023
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