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X Ut'V. K. Philip Kllio V
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Kings* rec District.
The a bo vo?ihstrict?trrnfrmrrr"
convened in Beuluh church iitaiKingstree,
with the Rev. 1.. C.
Mitchurn, pa.-n r<_Ait unusual large
*'.V crowd witnessed the opening session.
and the pastor Rev. Mitchuin
had everything uniquely at'iangeuV
Uv gave the conl'e.feiiee one of the
host receptions in it-: history. The
opening'^sei inun bv the Rev. JT \V.
Weston, made a very title imprest"
sioti, and.ho was highly commend-,
ed for his noble effort, Following
the*communion set vivo, Alio Rev.
l)r W. Washington, avus,elected see
I'etarv mil ii | ii n Lt11' lo tin- li 111-?-li
==a===p5j^pr?nit' wi'Ui.'i"tm> chosen ttt
report to the secular press. Among
the many visitors were D etors T.
J. Mill's, ;uid H. H. Brogdon, pre- j
siding elders.. Pastors Revs. J7 Iv|
Beard, W. (\rawfmd, D.N. WiJ
son, \V,. -T.''Mu)'??y-,:('.S.J-. Mi41i*t-U..
M. A"Il?'llfi?, David -Scott, J.' 11.
Bryant,.-\V. M. Middleton and Dr.
J. McKenzie Harrison, editor of the
- Sm'tva r i ta n- lie r a h I, Slate Kvangblist
and bouii' sttoward for the 7th
Episcopal District. Other ministers
Rev. J. W. Murph and J,- C.
*-"-r Murray. Visiting lay- aspiiants
for the tli nemr (' nt'erencr W . If.
Robinson and W. 11. Simmons.
The annual sermon by the Rev.
j. T. Brooch ton, was, a Veal treat
and. Rev. E. P., BiTTTei preached a
great.=-ermon Wedtics my.
Dr. J. I.. Uenhow.. '.
:? As :i leader. nr?m b '- im-l providing
elder. Dr. R:nh -w, -is mrt.,i
standing in many- respects. The
-Kingstree l>istric.tl o.vi r whiclu4i?.
* presides is indued pi mid -of aim.
Crowds gather yt. every ipiarterly
conference, sat to Iu.nr huh preach
and his praisy is sung all oyer' the
district: His program -outl ned athis
district conference, was rated
among the best. The tine subjects
programmed by the presiding elder?made
lasting impressions on
the large audiences tiuit attended
the two days sessions. Thus assigned
topics prepared them,' and
wore highly commended. The po>
file went away well informed "and
peace and harmony prevailed thruout
the entire session, Dr Milt's as
rv.ivu UK- V v'II 11*1 villi', inai IH' WOUHI
he elected to th'e bishopric next
.May", ami asked the prayers an.i
support of the delegates ,to be 0lected.
He lias been unanimously
endorsed by our conference ?ahTT
four others 'in the state. His many
; friends? predict his election at the
forthcoming General Conference.'
l)r. Henlniw t hanked I 111' >iu nih.M -and
ministers , u? the district for
.. the fine; reports. Every". -charge
"paid out in full their spring-assess
merits. ^Ouv district is composed
of some of..the hest ministers in
the A.M.E.i Church namely IlcvsJ
J. C. Jaiites. S. M. Ij.light's1.' J. IV.
. .Weston, L I), (ramble. 1.. C. Mitclv.
urn, E. P. Butler. C.. W. iVillianrs
F. fflnftick. JR.- A. Brown, .f. S.
M~. McChmr* H. Miller
Saihpson^i ou n, A,. R. German. .1.
K. i Uivis, V> illie . \\ iJIiams. .J. tT..
?"W. WashinL'tell. II. Miirnliv
-ADthlli'ti'ii"TuiTT"\V7^I'. ( aroiiha.
Another Successful Meeting.
? ?We spent ?iic day at Ute-C.-.ory?^*tb\vn
district conference of which
. ..T. }.)r. rp-jJ. -fh ^ -ijr^^-iTifT^r xd der.
'Aiiii t'ylii-v-" '" ? 'hi- is a rtxrh
^T' ~~prfnee as a pre.-ThTtic officer. Ho aeo?>r.is
his ministers the finest of
5. lii-tiiim-in. ami that acc'tint- for
his (rreat success. .Then n <>, Fhl.mows
how to treat .vi^it^nc-, ministers
at Jws meet
pellcd^to sjuak of^Tt 11V open (. <' !>l
ferencc. Say what you will- hut
Dr. Miles kituws ho\v to make
_ t'jend.-.?While hi.-, ilirtricl' u-puEIer
will release . fiiciauy the detail-"
?'of the meetint;, wve-.-oan tru-thAdly
jsay it was a wo hoot f ui .moeVintr, A???many'
the vi-itor-?U.<ie Doctor.?1
K. Heard. K. II. MeCill, A. IV
"Spears, .1, I,t Ben! oW. K. I?. Brop doti,
W. T. Mtu ray. C. S, .J. M? 1
letUo?A,?U-r^-C^eumcn-.? J. ('. 'Jane- and
I'l'of. ('. (J. Carrel t. All of
whom spoke during-tho conference
Session. ThP' openitfiT a<1 dress hy
l'rof. Cum-u -ti r.d'Jte entire
?1aatdienee. He wa- f'flowed hy Dr.
K. II. MeCill :fn?l I *r._ Jesse K;*
Bcanj. Dr. J. I... iifnbow replied
to Dr. K.'Tl. MeCill As this is
campaign year 'for- Hit- General
Conference Dr. Miles allowed -all
of ll- to pe-al-; hi the lj. >! ?Ivev. E.'P.
Butler, Uev. J. ('. .J.unes and
the writVr addressed the voters.
Dr. A. I'. Spears' speech was a
rna-t.1 rpiece indeed.- Dr. (jawford
of Sulfiter n'iade so 1 v" fine
remarks'. This was our*flrst visit
to this dstrici ami hence we cannot
call the entire list ftf all of
the great pastors hut amongjhetn
t ate Revs. J. \V. Murph, D. N. Wilson,
P. M. Knox, . .\I. ,\1 iddleton
?J. C Mui ray.-W. M. Blown, \V. F. I
Wagner. M. B. James, C. Lewis.
J. H. Bryant, T. \V. Brown and
Father Murray, all of whom made
full it-ports. We are also visiting
the Mount Pleasant distiict meeting
this week and will report iri
cur next article- We have many
things to say now hut will Have
to devote our eoluiyn to district
meetings until after commencement.
W-e sincerely thank the following
persons ft,;-?Lheit?kind?romem
,hrnTlfr?, -nf TW
Mi$s Roxie Thour.s, Rev. W. M.
^ Lloyd, Rev. K. Aiken, Rev. Robt.
Alston, Mr. K. W-- Gawrence, Mr>.
Mayme Green and Mrs. Sarah R.
Lewis,. . .
St, Luke.
Our service last Sunday was a
record breaker. A > fine group was
baptized fvid,,. feMowshjjiped into
the church at night, Sunday is
our group rally day, andsurpria
-SPARTANBLBH_N?WS. _ _ I
Mt. Moriah Church
Rev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor t
. The, Sunday school convened at ,
the usual hour. Lesson "Baptism"
was wv mil i lully divcui'i;edi Kwv.--s
C. P. Parker preached a good srr- ^
mun as the pastor was out of town. |
The pastor preached a good ser- <
Moon Sunday night. The 'clubs
made The following reports.
Every Heady, $25.57; Rescue,
S'.P.UO; nTamond, $12.0.0; Superior. _
$1.75; '.Man's Relief, ?11.10; General
Collecti( ti. $21.15; total, .$85.58.
.Members of the Men's Relief
Club of Mt,Moriah Baptist Church
f. Spartanburg. S. C., Visitors and
Friends: '
As president of this clUb, it affords
me great pleasure to give you
[-a few words of encouragement that
I hope, will help yoli in your dally
life and,at the samo time make the
\vyrld a better place in which to
live. . -
Von will haM' *nvrTr77rThc^ame
tniibles that the. prophets and
|i -tlhs TTTT7T: TTITT don't Tie dls- "
eouraged when people say all manner
of evil against you falsely.
But do as Christ told His apostles
'o.do, "Rejoice uivd be exceedingly
glad.
"'1/U.v.e,,, voUr enemies, bless them
that eurs'e-'ybu, do good to them
that hate^Voir; an<i..pray for ^hem
that desplTefully "use vou.uni! lUuui.l.
seeute you.
Yours truly? as my -prayrr,?
J. I.. Allen. President.
(i K( >R(iKT()\VN XKWS
Commencement * exercises of
Howard School: Friday evening.
May IM, 8::?0, school auditorium,
"Little licit Riding Hood," by the
Primary IJcpt.
Sunday, >h(y* 20,. 3:il()-. p. m.?
Ho!i'.ol At M": ("hutch, Com- mcnetmerit
set mon, by Dr. J. \Y.
Murj'h. . '
.Moni!.i\. Mat 1T7T X:.'lO j... m.?
S'hon! auditm'Tirm, "Pirates- ?alid
(.'ream Puffs." bv .Sen'or Cla>s.
Wednesday, May 2b, X:.'5() j>. nr.
"School auditorium, "Crimson
Hyo-Hr.ows." High School Dept.
"Thin -day, May dO?.iL.'W)- jj. ,m.? .
Retlu'f A.- M. K, Church, (?rnduation
exercises. . Comipeneement
iddr. s. Dr. M. F, \Vhittuker, president
"of State A. and M. College,
'Orangeburg, S. C. >
, Admission each evening 15 and.
HtUcelits," ZtK-M-Vs
M^udcst K-. Squire of Shelby,
N. C. is here visiting iter, partus.
Mr. and Mis P. C. Kelly.
Mrs. Xeomi Darbiiis of Mullins,
S. and her daughter, Frances,
arc here at the bed" side 'of their
mother and grand.-mother, Mrs.
Kva -Matiigault who i-v very ill. ^ _
Mr. and Mis. John (lilliard of
Charleston. were visitors in Iteorjre
town la<t work it-nil- wore jrui.*st\ of
.Mr. aiid .Mrs. James Kotkrrrs, ilawUil>;
. St.?
Mrs. Mao (Kra.-ier) Smith of N.
Y. tfeiit'.V is hrrtiK" visitinjf her mother.
Mrs. K. ^Lillian ' Frazior.
I ho Allen kilo Guard of Georgetown
has bejrun practicing* i?i o*|)iii*itory
to the State X. X. and A. C. K.
I.eatftie meeting winch wiff tie held "
in Columbia, S. C. in' July, -.11*35. '
Itethel A. ,M. I1'. Church
I >? -I \\. Murph. Pastor !
Sunday dawned beaut tTuily, and J
ehuielr .jLroyrs were fount] at the
-^4rtr-%e>raTK "TEeAets. of the Apos- '
ties 1 fit h ehiiiiti-r fit-it in vi 1
-were read, lospurisivoly. The text
the. nuuninir wa.< se.- (
loitod I'li.lH t liet-Ovir =j
vhaptor.. A beautifuhane-sayte was ,
irroTi.jrht jmt.A't itriV- ??*lrrriA"n,"e"fTf-"
phaT-Tvcine- riio* fact., that its wis a _
17." use your own al'inor. There werethree
accessions during the clay.
We als..'acktvowlcKe the, presence t
"Til Mexiames Mae I'd
V. City >nrj^Ceomi "DohLiler of '
Mullins, S. ('. The S. S. rojixk'ned
.it the uVcrnl hour, .'{Phi with ct tine- ?
attendance as usual. A t the Mara- v
s>t;e hour the-.president being ab- '
sehi,- M-"i'T7tlarold Richard.--. n act- ^
it u- pt; sii'ten"!. I.ittlo: (k-prgra 1
Tucker presided at the piano. At j_
the evening hour of worship we.a- ;
rn i n :i) 7"' ' ) ;i .u.?ii-.K'rful 'mm inuii. ?
li. and .Mis. J. W. 'Murpbu left (
Tuesday A. M. f- r Nashville. Tenn. i
o at'> nil the closing exercise* of '
Mi'harr\. Medical?College^?Trmrr ~
which their son Kill graduate. <
AVhell .US ll iir.. mrnln c'
- - v?.v vvyi K* ' |g
w,r"ni-rTu-f Conference ?'f' I.M5" 1
will be liver; cunvl'iu's Tini-'day A.
M.. Msty.-IM. This' writt-r regrets v
?n*-v> n*$n\h mi!' Inability t<> attend,
a- \\ e seldom nii-> Vny meeting of
his kii?de??Tk:t circumstances over '
which v.c lave cent el prevent
u-' from beiptf present. . ' i
* Wesley M. K. Church >
He v. I,. A. (lel/ir, Pastor
Sunday was a trreat day at Wesley,
Sunday school met at the us- ,
ua'I hour 10 o'clock, we had a pfoo'd ^
attendance.. Tho lesson was beau- .
t;fully disc.u*se?i. subject, "Hap- ...
tism," Matt. .T: 111-17. The mornntf
worship ho'jran at 11:15. The ^
pa 'tor?lifted?rrs?to?t+rr?throne?rr^ ?i
triaee siil/je.'t. "The r:ver~77f^tfrA~ ~
Text taken from. K/ck. .? !:U. "the e
service was Jirspfamdid one with a
pice .it tend anile. ^Hss Thomas ina -
K. G'ol/.er. niece of the Rev. Gelzer
worshiped with us. She is' spend- ..
ne a wick irr our town. The night
-erviee was also a Tine .onu..^ Our ?,
District S;Lpt., Rev, 'G. A.'.Thomas ,
f ('hanJeston, S. fl, delivered a
very timely message. Subject,
"N'oMiinir hit 1cares." lie nictur- ..
mI h:s subject by the appearance j
' r < *i- i ' to the flay Peri fig tree.
\Vc. also wish to rcpoVt a very
pleasant quarterly conference.
irrg things will be accomplished.
Tme pacfo,- wilMie as - isTed at both o
morning and P. M. -ervices. Prayer '
meeting 0 a. m. Sunday and adult f
BihJc cJass flJicn League ^
7:45' p. m. Preaching 11:15 and. I
H p. m. , Let the members pray
for an out pouripg of the Holy a
Spirit. . ~ ;v v
"Let ua advance on our knees." n
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.RIDGE SPRING NEWS "?
S. S. was very' interesting Sun" F
lay. Students, who have been <at onding
school out of town mmuil ?
remarks concerning how they en- ^
joyed the school term. _ M r. and '
tli s. M. M. Mcaehenn Mi.unu. Fin.-1
ire here visiting Airs. MPhchenVs =s
parents, M. and Mrs. H. P. Peterson,
The following students are home
after attending ^ehool at B. A'.
Tr-.ntnn. S. C Misses Thclnia.and.
Mae Watson, Irene Smith, Christina
Bro.adnax; Sallie L. Raiford, Le
lie.Peterson and l.ueile Hammond;
Messrs (His Raiford, Daniel Wat<on,
Robert Merritt, and Ranee ,
Wooilards. These students having ,
expressed thnr as their best year
n High School and college works.
Quite a number of people from
Bulge SprhTir'nttrnrhTl the clo -ing
ex,orrises of Bettis Aqademy last ~
week. m~m " ' i
imiRKlS^RKIcT""
BAPTIST CUCRCHT. '
, i
K.v. J. ('. imniiat'. D. 11. Pastm
Wm. 11. Simmons, Sec.-Reporter 1
During the* last 3 weeks and 1
Sabbath days great programs have <
luu>n n f thn ciiiipph 1*\' \
different auxiliaries of the church ,
and special .sermons by the pa-tor ,
on last Sabbath. a special uplift- <
ifliumi'ss a j;uwhie h - .was. s*>uU*ttr- ]
ring was illustrated by Dr. Duiu. . ]
bar. The 'Sunday Schwab?had
latere attendance and is improving:
rapidly. 12 new class'o- have been .
organized lately. The B. V. P. U. !
is improving: too. The church an
ally of the home was-reviewed byMrs.
Jane \V~CJrant, Group Captain,
"of Class No. 1. on Sunday.
May tJfrth, the B. Y. f\ I', will pre- '
sent Rev.'Thomas, O. Mills, pastor ,
of Central BaptistChurch who Will
deliver a special sermon, subject,.
"The Hand Writing oh theCVallT" All
are welcome to hear -pocial '
address 'beKinniny' at 5;f!0 p. m.
Ordinatfon . service was .delivered \
by Rev. B. F. Gibson,"pastor of St.
Paul Baptist Church; Scrptur-v
reading by .Rev. CoTemun, Prcsbyterian
minister, who praised the [
ability und?the wonderful work
if' Dr.Dunbar. Bro. Scott and '
Bra. Wesley were ordained to the
Deaconship. The - church wishes- i
for the.se brothers the best of
success and that they may hold ujj.'. s
and stay in the battle field; ' I
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ANTRKVII.i.E NFWS I
1 (
l The .farmers of the Antre'ville I
section hfi-ve chailtrtHfe. their say r
from "More' rain move rest," to 'i
"More #\ain more eras-." Not- i
U'ifKcftnwIintr Jhn" .../hi ' li.
er Crops are looking quite iiruSi.4
jH'roiis. '
TTio program driven Sunday cv- t
tuning, May I'.'th, by the Mi<s'on- .
i\i\ Ladies of the Rocky Rivej- A. i
M.,E, Church was largely attindell ,
and enjoyed hy all "llnh oil'" l.n _j.
the program committee.
Mr. and Mr*r Robert Me Adam's 4
Sr. were, happy to have t il, Sim lay t
;(s their dinner guests, Mr. and v
Mrs. Robert MeAdams Jr.. Mr. and .j
Mrs. Henry Abe Ada iris. and .Mr. h
Horace .dcAilams and K"iiir*l J1.
Antreville. 7 '
Mr, an4-Hewy -McAdanr^" ''
ire happy be back with their
FrientbeJtr^Tdie-Lajid of the Skies."
li ter having spent a very pit a ?
?rVPrr and Mrs. Reese. Power and
lautrhtor, Cor ine ."were tho after- .
Hn>n yruosts of Mesdantcv* Adeline
Llu.uaiy-a.iid Corn \'alent ine m Sun- u
Say. "T
\V: h the exception of a few J
irlit i i' iniiiur_ cases?of- thicken ~T
N-?Th~>u4'- sit k ?14 claims- no oikv- . t
?AROt'NI) ('Al)KS v
Th educational rally held at St. !
-taul A. M F. Church, May Id. Was 1
liiite'a ~sue<v"sis. .The church was b
Hvideil into 12 clubs, as. follows: - d
('li b N'o. 1, Sister Ester Adams ^
1')( (>: (dub No. T, Sister-Ktta i
laities, Sd.iiJ: ( lub No.. >'{,'Sister ^
7- V. Tht masj $K.8fj; .Club No. I. '
' t ine Br< \vn, $2.25; Club No. fi. "
t !a Buryess, $1.85;- Club No. U. ^
osfer Essie Wilson. $0.00; Club
' 'o. 7. >'i ' i f 1.-ona Thomas. $-1 So
'lub No. 8,. Sister Janil Barr,
Club No. 1>, Sister Bessie "
' t'ei s- n. 81. hi: ('lull No, 10. Sis- u
or Emma M^mCgmnery^ $1.8">;- y
iilb No. J,l;. Sister Hxith Thomas, '
o.ou; Cluo No. 12, Sister Ester ''
TTrmi a -; -$~f. T.".
. ? , < . v.
a total or.^oo.uu, and prizes
.vit* award d the three highest j
ontcstants. ' , 1 .
Oh tin* thir 1 Sunday in August, '
hroujfh- Piesiding Ehkr Benbow.
11 the studios in the Kingstrce *,
)ist. will have a catch up rally. tj
Rev.?f? I t. (lamble ^feftehMl at it.
Paul at .'1:00 and at Allen Chap
1 at (POO, both sermons'were very
ut .standing.?- :
Rev.' Murray and Rev. Johnson . f,
."ftp the housti guests Of Mr. ar.d ||
Irs. K. L. Thomas on last Tir a
." V'PK)11- ..
Mrs. 15 ssio Peterson a-d Mr. 11
I. T. Thomas are still on theisick t-<
*4? ^ ^ ^ -fi
vish to ann-iunec the birth oT a"~
ountdng boy, Keller. Mother and
on are doing jute. V
WESLEY M.' K. K ill KC II p
We are proud to say that_WCc=-*?
i*y's Sunday school is rapidly
rowing unoer the splendid lead< r
hip of .Mr. and Mrs. E. Beaver. .r
Our lesson Was beautifully ro A
iewed-Rvinrlav by-the Pastor, R'v. (
\ E. Miiv.ro. Mrs. I? E. Roseniond (i
o e'r.iir^e of the Primary depart- -p
lent, has?mi?ontstanffnig little -7]
roup. \\
The* following clrfSj^f 15 was
rgnnized May IT, with officers:
hhvaid Cooper, President; Chris
Jarrott, 1st Vice Pres.; Grace c
ImnHs, k'nd Vice IVrs.; 'Ernest 0
lick son, Treas
These children playoff, quite an
ctive part in the Sunday school
i>ork and should bo highly com- C
lendecL 1 V
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THE PALMElTO LEADER
5Tr-d AMPS' A. M. E. CHl'RCH ~
lev. Hale 11. Thompson, Pastdr _
Ashville. Xuith C'arolina*T~ Our J
Sunday school department is grow ,
ng sturdily under the direction ,
f Sunt. W. 11. steward. At 9:45 u-Lugr
rrnwil, both chimran -and- ^
ulult gathered for the purpose of |
nstruetion. There was an earnest
lass-study of 4he lesson after _?
vhich an interesting 'review was <
ondueted by the pastor. The (
hiid/ivn ai)e reporting- regularly" 1
"or vtheaisal under , the direction 1
>f Mrs. J. W. Brogdon in previa- 1
ration for the Children's Day pro j
tram which will be given- on the 1
recoild Sunday in Jurte at 3:150 P.
M. The committee on Children's j
Day Budget 'is busy engaged in
reaching it's goal and will import k
it the close of 'the Children's Day J
program. =*
-Large crowds wore in attendance. 1
it both services pn Sunday past 1
ind the message, both morning
aid night wer delivered by Dr. 1
VV. P. Rice. of Flint, Michigan who *
s visiting the ci'iy lot: a feW dkys. ~
His subject was "The Christian '
Church," taken front the latter ,
rlause of Paul's-letter to The Kprcsians
.5 chapter 24 verse. The i
message was gloriously and there 4
vcre evidences throughout the a trig
nee ,oP; the Holy Spirit. Miss i
hlahffhfr'- Tjojics of~~~ jacksofiyflk', i
Florida responded to the Lnvitaion
for chureh connection. ? ' <
The night's service was as usu
il largely attended. Dr. Rice con I
niucu me tiev ?' pment 01 wie SHD
iect, 'The Christian Church/' t
Tom the morning service and brot
t to a very bOnutit'jnl and interest i
jag eulminatffon-. Before the close 1
>f the. nights' service the twelve
dies appointed 1 >y The-pastor 2
veeks ag? made their renorts of '
inances In tm-eliiur a'T obligation
>f the church. The ladies were a- *
"alloiw: Mr-. .Tola Kirkland, *Mrsi.'
Lucile War reft. Mrs. Mary Davis
Vbs. Betti?; Ave: v. Miss (\ Davis v
Vlrs. George Weaver, Mrs. Sarah j
X iVhitp, Mrs. Aggie Moore and,
Vlrs. Otlgssv l.indsev.- All of these, .
{(lies'" i*w.he I tlfoir goal. -Mis. j
Kirkland reported the largest a . v
nount. ' ' *" ' ^
-<A specjahmid-night service was
sponsored by Rev. W. C. McN.Vnl j
)ashii' of ShilMh A. M. K Zion ?
.vas the speaker. Aceompa"ing t
iLn w re his choir aiuL- members j
>f his congregation. The* -Star
larn'iony .King Xjipiitet who sings
( gularly 'from the Studies ~o!'
iVWNC~Fopdtrod beautiful sph itutls,"
The ilnatn-iul returns for i
In ? ?-, a ? -d \ . J ,e .?
igore. ... (
. The -quarterly omf. iljoo om tile- <
asr .Monday was a success ami <j
he Presiding 1\1 lor, Dr. Holt," reurn
1 to CJreensboro greatly ?
.ratified over the Avork and pro- J
,'!ev? of the church. All are blend- ~J
-r . vei y ?cffoi t to the suc< e<sfu' ^
n in,a' of our Spring Rally Drive t
or $i(KM( which 1 nds on the fourth t
Niimlay night, .June 2."lrd. Sunday >
ight coining' brings'to. a close our
c! iv'it i,-* -ami all. bn:> ril s rirnl i-lnhs: _y
riO as usual make their full "re- i;
torts.' , t
m ? Nv
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Bethel?M-. 10. Church
By-Mis* Tessie L, Walker
.The church school met at the u
isual hour, the Supt , Mr. Kd. .Mil- ^
ej\ ]o c.-iding. At 11 o'cIock_-Kevr 1'
>1. J. l'ot'tcr"ascentled' the rostrum,
lis di-cSJlrse dealing mainly with ('
he- P. h* chapter -of St,-,J-ohn Ava- h
. Source Af inspiration to ?tll who
.UlU' -iM n. r? ; W
At 3. o'clock the pastor. Rev. M.
, IMrU r. Re?. J: U. Mitchell, pas-r ^
i' 1 I' jl'. /ion H. C. and a numni
..f ~tlu- ni.einhey.s of Rot hoi M. y
1. Chwrcn, rendered service at ^
Cew I Jopu. BaptistChurch of which
tev;??A. Gaston^is^>as4or^=Rtiv
1. J. Porter was'tpe speaker for
he hour. Great was the occasion. _
'h'Tr--wt-c -representatives from
latfncy and] also Jonesvilje, S. C.
Rev. A, Knox of St. Mark Church ?i
n,; Rev.-M, J. Porter of Bethel M. P
r. Church motored to Pugeland
tst Tuesday where grouo meeting
as held. ,
I in Masons held their annual ^
un?|uet* on Tuesday nite in the'
asement of Bethel M; K. Church; ?
Ir. limy Moon in a very dignified \
ay introduced Miss Tensie L.
i'alker who addressed the body
l ;i Very charming way. After
hich courses were served. The ,
uiny guests and meniLcrs of the
fasonie Order expressed themselv- ,,
s a- having enjoyed a delightful .
mC" ?- ? ? s<
Mt. Zion Church r
Friday nigltt Rev. M. J.. Porter
f Bethel M. K. Church preached '
>r Rev. J. II. Mitchell of Mt. Zion ?
[. K. The sermon was 'excellent ,
nd much appreciated hy all. *
Mrs. Melinda Boma an? Mrs. t(
[attic M< Mickins" have returned
> their homes after attending the 11
uncial Assembly "of the slsters'of 7
hnrtry, which was-held in Athrm- ^
T7T77T Af?Vu"t '-'^ed during the H
invention was $2,137.3(1..? Mrs. JL
lurphy Wright and Mrs. Mallnda
;oma attended the funeral of Mrs.
denander of Ashoville, S. C, last '
Wednesday. ,
Presbyterian Mission
Bishop Finley, chairman. of .the .
rustee Board of the. Episcopal c*
hureh and Hector Browp of Colmbia,
S. C., rendcrW"* service at r
le (Presbyterian Mission, which
rof. M. il. Thompson . has I n
oar pre. Bishop Kinley snoke very
mly from the subject: Handicap,
Vteltor* **
Mr. William Cajsey of New York
ity was called home on account
f the illness of his jfi andmother. ''
Sick List a
Mrs. Sarah Lynch, Mrs. Maybell b;
ohens, Miss Seelie Sullivan ffnd
rrs. Fanny Jefferson. H
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JONl'jtiVIIifjK?NKWS
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- Sunday was a lovely day for
hurch .goers,
?Sunday school opened at the ni<- jal
hour with Supt. J. Ste^vart in
harKC. ' . - HThe
pastor, Rev. J. C. (Rollins,
preachcjil n good sermon. Every- :
'/ody felt uplifteJ.
There were niany visitor:-, prei
musical urogram rendered. The
hoir of -the St. Luke Baptist
Thurch of Buffalo, the KcTton Quar
Let aiul the Jonesville Special Quar
et rendered some good music,
-ittle Earline Gaffney played an .
n^trurttental solo.
Those who paid $&,00_pjr more on
he-rally were: Mrs.'N. J. Jackson,
Mr. Kelly Thomas, Mr. U. G.
Smith and Mr. Robert Kelcb There
>vere (rthers_jyho ^pa4dMesy--ttqnr '
MkOth-yvfrSSruames \ye shall not- _
:*iko time to mention. Thi'_. toIpT
rollection for the day was $f()l.Oil
Misses Ruth CdlinS and Colenen
were the Sunday afternoon
quests of Mrs. M. G. EzeJl.
Mies.-: Ruth and A. K. Stewart
Wt i friends from Garoleen, N.C.
vere the {juests of their aunt,
MYs. B. Foster.
.Mr. and Mrs^ W. K.. Free ami _
family of Union called at the home
>f Prof, and Mrs. E. 13. Gaffney.
The Armstrongs Magicians will
ipptur at Foster Chapel Ifoday
right, May 24.
The Adult School will hold its
dcsinir oXfH-rlano TImiio.Iii..
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Way 30 nt Bethany, Miss R. L.
-.ong, teacher.
Re.v. Meadows will preach Sunlay
night in interest of the church.
Mr. ond Mrs.-J. Stewart' anlounce
the birth of a son. Mather
ind babe are doing title, V . .'
Little> Geo. Smith the son of Mr, -1
tnd Mrs, T. L. Smith is able to
>e out again,
Mr. Geo, Hughes aiul Walter <
Mrs.' Rapley and niece are here
'rtjnt-New York for a stay.
Rev, and Mrs. Ezell and Mr. T.
smith motored to Cherokee Spring ;
ast Sunday where he preached the 1
,K*ca 1 au re? t e sermon for the school t
Mr. E. P. Stripling, T. Smith,*
lev. and" Mi's: Ezell and Mrs. B. -1
'*ostef visited: the- Deaf and blind J
chool at Cedar Spring.
Jonesvillinns extend their sym- i
lathy to the Talley"family in. the I
oss of theiir V-daughter Myrtle,
diss Talley taught here one term.
She was liked hy those who came
rv contact with her,
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IIARTSVI I.J.K 1)()TS
Miss Susie Alston a senior of i
Jutlef 'Hi School of Hartsville,
pent a very pleasant week-end in j
Columbia with her aunt, Miss
?y+via Mac Poole, who is a* teachr
of Columbia." i
The Senior DntU- Tf.-.-u
>chool, and the many--4U.\j?^?JU--??
iis? Sara Catherine Voung wish
ifr a -pei.dy ricoverv. .miss fount;
has been ill for a period of i
hree weeks. Her class is hoping
hat she'll" bo up and join them -I
oon. i
Mrs. Plaudit* Thomas of Harts- i
ilia i.i in Orangeburg, where rhe <
taking a course of Beauty Cul- 1
ure and- will begin her business
, hen she ret ire i vs, __ ?- -f
-Mrvdwslie Albert spent the week i
" r in ^pioi '.n*ih?.i.
--Iter: John Meiuy llat't'ismr who "1
as born 1859 on a plantation of she
bato Colonel bow, left-us- for I
better world, May 9th, 19:15. In
Miiii as a Imy Jtis- parents?un'Tf -*
btrttnjion of Mttyor J antes Cok- -*
r. There he lived until) he beanie
..a young man, then made his 1
ome. in. Charleston., liVed years. 1
le was amonK Benedict's lirst 1
)ss, one sister. anil a host of reitives
and.friends. <
Sleep on dour uncle and take I
inn* rest, wo "love:) you much, but- -1
lod loves you best. i
Mrs. AquiUai Spa tin, "Niece.
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JOHNSTON N'EWS ,
Sunday scho 1 o| ened at the' |
sual-hour with 1 lame attendance t
resent. ~ We had a very beautiful a
?Subject, ''The meaning of
autism."
Presiding Rider MeFarlin; *VtjoW.-i:(
ie 2nd Q. Conference, May 12,'at j
ethtd. Round report- were made. -3
Tho rguhrr orJer of service at >
ethel C, M. F. Church, to which t
ie. public is invited to attondNSun- \
iy. 13 . . ./ ?
At morning, worship, 11 o'clock; ;
/'cning, worship will begin at 0 </- M
ock. ?
On Sunday at .5:.'!() p, m. the ,
appy. Club will meet at Bethel. ?j
11 members are urged to be pre- j
fjitr~ ?
'Miss Viola I>avis of Augusta, ^
a., visited her parents, Rev. and t
[rs. W. W. Davis on -Sunday. ?? I
The friends of Mis- Mamie CT
land will be glad to learn that f
ie is back from the hospital and a
> know she is doing fine. p
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Ross have
loved to Johnston St,\^ . p
_ Mr. aai4 .Mrs,- Xoi'ttb Amo>?aro?
cry.int crested?iu?The?Pabwetto- -j
eader. Please- tell your .friends j_
bi ut <The Palmetto leader, ~ v
~(Mlss) ITattte Miles, Reporter. 'c
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ALMETTO BASEBALL CLUB J
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F1 o re nop, Sr .- -The Pal met to?
aseball Club of Florence, S. C. t
aimed their tenth straight vit;- c
>ry Friday May 17th by defeat- t
ig the Clayton all-stars of Clay- f
m, N. C. 10-2 at the -Ninth Caro- s
na stadium,?;??-? ?? -t
Thrflrsfiuu fur Floroin'o cimu 7
t the fourth lnnin^ when Toney, 1
ard hitting out-fieldjer stole
?A?duuhle by Fosttr in tfo.u ri\
;venth scored Simmons and But- t
r and Toney singled to scort s
oster. _ n
The ninth-inning started with i
double by Toney and . a""single r
y Prince. : o
The final score was Florenc'o
), Clayton 2. "' . ni<
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THKSTER PARAGRAPHS
" Tli chapel at Brainerd Institute
was well filled Friday afternoon
for u progi.un ghen by the Physical
Culture Club of that school,
under the direction of Mrs. B. A.
Spelltnan. Miss Louise BabeocJj
way vory attrnrtivu- Jii an -^USrtlhg' :
Ji 11A n r f-jratp blir?LillYta, as she gracefully
matched to the tostium whereupon
wn> an ei vatc.,1 seal-_
covered in white, and surrounded
with flowers. She'was rrnwni <1 as Oueen.
Four ma:ds and four small
girts accompanied hvr to the
thr.orie. Many pretty and varied
i xercisiVs were done by the girls,
many biautp'ul. figures and i>oses
wire made with easy and elortw-s*
Little Miss Vivian Ayers in a solo
Folk .Dance received much apnlau-i'
;i>i i ?tim-?program- ^
l..T.> l, ,i /[iwxt <h.. _
pAated this number. The girls
were all very -uctiv and nimble
and every number was iwcll done
and pleased the audience through
out. ;Miss KuftiCc Adair was pian
ist. On Sunday, afternoon, a large
grow J 1 njoyed the Baccalaureate
Rev. l>uiizce ot uuigcway, Mon- ~
sermon which w?s preached by
:ny hi?:ht, the chapel was again
filled when a play was rendered' by |
students of the Grammar Graifo s.
Tuesday night will he the Orator- !
ical prize contest; . Wednesday
morning, Class Day Program, and ,
Thui sday- . morning, -Graduating
exvrctses; Jtfwisulort L. . S. Brown 1
txteml d a cordial welcome to all '
to ivfttiuss these programs.
Miss Daisy Gray of Monroe, X. C.
spent a few days ip the city
recently as guest of Mr*. Mary.
Thomas,. Columbia, St., and M-rs. 1
Rcna Wilkes', Jctersvillc.
Quite a number of little folks '
I?a4 a jolly good tihie Mbnday afternoon'when
Mr. and MrsJ J. C.
White entertained them in -honor
>f the birth days of- their two- littb
grand daughters, Mary Lfre and 1
Margaret White, oof- Hhiladeiphia,
who are here visiting them. Afler
many games, cake, ice cream,
ittle ones were all to0 sorry when !
he t me came for them to leave
Mr. and Mrs. WfiTtU al*' devoted ]
to these little girls, who are the
iauirhters of their only child, Mr.
Mo-is White. The little girls re- <
reived lots; of gifts - from theii
I I IV
Miss J'liit'lt. Abell and mother, 1
with, si.me athi-r. friends motored |
l ist week to Newark, N, J._1"or ;tn i
Indefinite stay. ? .. '<
- At Pinky Hi last Thursday n-ito (
the 1st year class gave a banquet 1
with tnembers of the faculty as <
guests. The young men of" the
lass i?i white suits, serveu as Walt ~t
rs. The guests found their s? art-4- h
y fdafe cards,?Mr. James Si rod I
!va~' toa*t master.?A?brio*' pro ;;ram
was carried on white, 'the i
menu was being enjoyed. Chick- '
u.^sala i, -saltii^s, cake. itfo-ercani 1
irid punch were...g porously dish I
I. u.\liss Anna Pont'l Boulwii was- n
charge a-- teacher.
Miss Julia Mac D<v mlly, o* ]
I'inley Hi. faculty, wu> <apti/. V< ;
it Calvary Baptist "OhvrHt Stq.lny
tight. ... i
?Ut?a. Hod-White.Plan?da 11 y?ai_ J
'atvnry Hapt'I-t Cha.e!. Fun la. 1
dght. directed by Miss Ant ie P..
tsirrick, the ihisaionaw Society ~
aised $11.IK). Mrs. Dr- i McC\ 1- (
oiigli .is . President. Tre S'ec ctv J
s working hard to sen 1 tr-reprm icntative
to the Boweu's Sure j
lunvcntion in Newberry in June.
Mr. J. K. Spnnn reports a title |
r.'.'inti of?t-br?I'ii Ici'tnhor*?M?et
-Ctthtmb a .As*
Madam M. P. W >j?U. Mrs. P\a 1
:Ie;Ch and daughter Mrss Wi-lie '
fiv.le Heath,Miss Mabo' Hill, Mi ". '
lattie Walker attend d the StJ
Prof. T. L. Diickett, of Bened:c' !
'ollegc, Columbia^will preach the
Juccalauroate Sermon for Finley j
4-n??Calvary -Br*}dist -Cluutdv _
Sunday afternoorti Prof. Duckctt
s WT?T. S. I.. Ptrrtoy's only' class j
rate, their being only two in the ;
ias? wnen tFry i unsncT several
car. auo,' Monday -liight, the
JU ss Pa cade by gil'Is i'mui the. s
ffimo Economic Classed under Mho
iirection of .Miss Est?H<> Hovian, '
uul Wednesday night, Graduation |
xccivs of .11 pgrspnj. :?
Chester friends wi re ">Tirprised
> receive ~*annodneeni"ni s of "the ,
nafnage of Miss Mary .Shelton (
rmt^l'rof. IJWigfct?^Washington. ^
lis? Shelton has taught the past (
w<* -years- -at " Finiyy Hi-. Prof.
Vashington is also n ieach'r in mother
town. They \yill reside
11 Columbia. Friends wish them
niifh happiness. ,
In the issue of the Norfolk Jour ?
lal and Guide last weejy, a group ?
licture of .Mr. and Mrs, C - E.
a'athers, Mr. and Mrs. Israel _A
Stanback appeared. While on a
notor trip to Farnville, N C., *
hey also visited Hampton Insti- g
11 te~ chore their son, Mrr* Clar- q
nee Leathers is a student. Nor- '
oik, Newport News, Old Point, ,
nd other Virginia towns were vis:ed.
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Mrs. Julia B. Shaw is on the sick
ISt. ' 1
Mrs. Jennie C. Brown left last ^
*hursday f6r her former home in ?
' ,"'"1"" For mo re?than ?twenty s
aval's she was a resident of Ch*'st 1
r and endeavored herself to a ?
tost of friends who regret that she
ias- moved away, since the death t
f her husband, Rev. D. C. Bauni, [
few weeks ago. * ?
Miss Fannie B. Cassell, whotlKJk
he Special Course giveh !rft~StaU? i
College a few weeks ago, will J
each in the Summer School in ^
dmleston, this year... Miss Cas- v
ell has for the past several years
alight Primary^ Methods jn the ~
'iedmo,nt Summer school at Kijck i
I ill.
. Bulletins^have been mailed to
bout .10 teachovs whose applicuions
for same have been received
ome days ago. From indieations
t present a great Summer ?Sohool ^
s anticipated. S. L. Finley, Diec'toj*"
as ^-heretofore hag a corps
if efficient teachers for the woik.
M7T Schiffley and M-r. TTOmi;k,
of the State Dept. of EduV
y .
Saturday, May 25, 19.15
SUMTER NEWS
TV vh"'r nf Emnmrnl M tl\
Church fcepcated the Cantutu "Ev- "
erlasting Life," on "Sunduy afternoon,
May 1(J, at the 1st JiaptSE. ^
Church, ' A Aargc audience wan
present and !?lH.00 -?ras raised-for ~
tlie Inn* tit oFtho church. ?
Bishop Noah W. Williams deliveitdtne
of his, illustrated lec- >'
tures on the Holy Lauy on Mon::
y night. Mav -l;L at Mt. Pisgul\.
The lecture was instrwcHve and all
pr? sent felt as though they had
takm the trip with the Bishop. ^
The schools of the city have begun
their closing exercises. Or.
Tuesday night. May 14, the I'ra
niary department of Savage-Glov<
r School presented the Operetta *
ding'of tin* llu'u01 s." Till? tuts ivui e J""3
as usual attractive in their pretty \
ei>-tunics and played their parts'
will. ,
On Wednesday night, May 15, the
Home. Economic' Dept. of Lincoln
kinder tl direction of Miss llallie 4
H:i 1 n|Umi pi-.^i?nied fheir program.
We mast say "Three Cheers" for"
Miss Hampton for the -.construL'tion
work done, .throughout the
y'< ar and thy splendid program
dageif.' - ' k
The Progressive Federation
Club'held its regular meeting on
Tuesday afternoon, May 15, at the
residence of Mrs. Chas Smacc a
ry?v .enthusiastic -4>osuv-' ss mee'tlIij;
was held. Then-, the hostess
served a delicious repast.
The Good Fellows held their regular
meeting o<T Wednesday wv?
liiqg, May 157 at the" residence of
Mr. T. J. Miles. The usual business,
meeting was held and an appetizing
repast"sfcrved during the
social hour. T?.
Mrs.'TVTurvay, wife of the late
Rev. Muiray'of the M. E. Church
passed away un?Wt'diU'.-day, May
14,at the home of her daughter. *' ,
Mrs. Emma. Donald. Funeral services
were heltl at Emanuel on , *
Sunday, May m, at t o'clocE7_STh?T_T
leaves J.daughters, one son and a
host of friends to mourn her der
parting.
The funeral services of Miss
France's Cfetrht- Adams, daughter -rof
Mr. an-J Mrs. L. 11. Timlal was'
held in Bcnnettsville, S. C." on
Tuesday, May 14, at Sandy Grove '
Baptist Church. ltev. Kj^ving, *"
pastor.- Relatives of Sumter who
attended (he funeral wtp-e:~MJ\
ind Mrs. L. 11. Tindal,.Mi's. Sarah
[J. .Tindal and daughters: Misses
Precious, Eugene and Brvda Tim. - *
Jal.
The following- persons of this
:'ity attended the State Fred^r-r "~*
rta+m?meeting in Columbia during ^
he past week end-: Mrsdames M.
I'. Glnecr, Gunge?Tdjwy, ?P?4ud?--- spears,
Jessie Spears, O. V. Miler,
Sarah Bradford. Misses II. N.
,'sher, Aniiit- l>inkin?r, Elizabeth
srogilon and .-little Miss Canty.
Mr, "TTfVcl^Mrs. Henry Taeksbii.
ind Mrs. l).iis of Marion 'spent
Monday, Ma^ Id, visiting; relativ s '
iiui friends m the city. - .
Miss Colur Tindal who .is much
improved'at thi.^.tinje, wishes to
.hank?bo*?many> friends -fin ;-the 7icautiful
flowers and? kiiufyiess
diown during her illness. , ^
atToft visited the schools here' last
L.--r,L
A number ()f person^ went to the
fairground Friday for the game
vhich Was soheeduk-d ti> be played
leie between -Fink v Hi. >tn,i Hi ..m _
?r Normal of Greenwood, It wn
)ast 4 o/elock, when Prof. Finley
>honed to know why the team had 0
lot "arrived, anil was informed
fhat they had not even left Green vood.
it was quite a disappoint
nent to the home team, the many
rasi bull fans, and the Home- Eci>romje
Dept. where a full dinner
iad been prepared.
U11 l-rnlay night, of this week,
Miss A. P. Boulwure, of Finley
li will present a group of students
Jahary. Baptist Church.
Mr. L. G SpeUmSpi ol tamden, 1
spent a few 'hours here" Fricliay,
md witnesg the May Day Program
it Braineid Inst, which was--4i-?
eeted bv his wife.
^Mr Fred Lander, of High Point,
i. C? and son, Mr. Peter Lander of
A'ashitigton, D. C. formerly Chest
r citizens, wore in the town Monlay
shaking hands and calling on
datives and friends.
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