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BISHOP WILLIAMS ' jj
IN CHARLESTON- i
Nothing has inspired our proud [
city by the sea in ell its' history g
> as the illustrated lectures of Bible j
Laiufn by Bishop Noah W. Wil- ^
Ham head of thQ A. M. E. Church (
in South Carolina. Beginning at t
. * Mount Zion the Rev. R. S. Lawr- t
ance, helped us all, in that he con- i
ferred witlT The~pfbper atrt^iorities- 4
and found out that the bishop's *
outfit came up tu the retjuiii'iuent *
of the city ordinance. St. Luke, 1
of which we pastor was out in full 1
despite a wild cat rumor started 1
by a "Nfcgro Judas" 4n the city
that the entertainment w^ould be "
cancelled by-the police- and fire departments.
But the allegation (
prov??d false, aiW the alligator t
censured and seveVly criticized, t
After'all, what was lqgt at St.
. . Luke was more than gained at Mor
ris Brown where Or. J. E. Beard <
came near giving the bishop a 1
barkpH Virviwu - It ? '<>o .. f? 1
behold. Its ackrro\^u^xl?^very- 1
? . where that the bishmT's Bible Land \
scenes ~sre^~th^7best 4ha^ have ever 1
appeared on the .screen, and his _j
lectures are equally as great.
Wherever this program is staged ,
the church should be crowded with
people. I agree with the people (
of Charleston that there is nothing j
like it in America. Long live Bish j
op Williams, to inspire the people
not only of his denomination but j
rthe race irrespective of church and ~i
? creed.
CHURCH POLITICS *""" 1
As the time draws near for the I
electoral colleges the number 6f 1
aspirants seem to increase daily.
We thought once of giving free
space in our column to the lay
aspirants of each district in the
state.' But now it appears to bi
impossible as every one of them
^w"seems^-W be~ running.. At one the^
district meetings, an aspirant ask.-, <
ed the support of the 'voters, and |
did not know what kind of meet- (
lected nor where it would con- (
vene. I have no doubt but that j
some other aspirants are in the |
same "shin." Sppminclv thaw
A - J 1 catv (
taking the church's highest legis- ,
lative body as a mere joke. Some f
laymen running around asking to j
be sent to the General Conference ]
when they have not atended a doz- ]
en official board rtieetings in all ]
of their livefe. And the few they J
' met was compelled to adjourn
~ quickly because of the confusion- ]
raised by them. They ought be
plowing instead of campaigning, (
x for they will get no further than" <
??their com fteld.?The fine lay mem _
? bers of South Carolina have too |
much sense, and are too well 01- ,
ganized to send a bunch of people i
to New York simply to eat and
sleep. Such a crowd would hard- j
ly be present at voting time/for (
the city trying to find their way |
? k> uenerai i^onierence ser^. a
I tioUNT PLEASANT DISTRICT \
With Dr. R. E. Broaden, pre
Biding elder-the above district h-eld?
its meeting at Jamestown, and it
was a recording breaking event. c
Dr. Brogdon, i3 indeed a great""3
leader. He is well trained and a _?j
preacher of no mean ability. The a
- . district is blessed with a grand
and loyal set of ministers and lay t
??members. AU?th?* pastors made J
good reports and the presiding* ^
elder was highly pleased with
them. Dr. J. L. Benbow, "head of ^
Kingstree District delivered a *
strong address, to the conference,
at the conference at- tVio ~c o
which he asked the ministers' sup- *
port for the General Conference.
Dr. T. J. 'Miles, head of the, George s
town District and the Palmetto "
Conference endorsed candidate was \!
' at his best in his speech .to the ^
conference. Seeming he has the _f
lead^on all the rest and his supporters
are losing no time in their
efforts to make him bishop next
. May." "Other visiting aspirants a-'l
? mong the lay delegates were Fred ?
Green, E. L. Thomas E. W. LawT- s
nee, and Dobbins, the latter was
from the Georgetown District. 1
Thbse of visiting ministers were 0
Revs. E. P. Butler, J. C. James,
W. P. Carolina and. the writer. F
The district has a number Of can- F
didates aside?frpnr the presiding s
elder, Revs. C. S. J. Mollette?W. w
_ T. Murray, M. A, Hntlina and J^
E. Beard's friends say he wouJd f?
have been elected years ago, had
he entered the race. District lay
aspirants W. H. Simmons, Frank
Woodbury,. Dr, W. M. Evans and .
. many others including a female
from Mount Pleasant Station. We ?
were not able to got the names 11
of all'of these good pastors as this I
was our tfirat. meeting with this *
diJftrict but in connection with
those already"mentioned there are
Rev?^William Taylor, E. D, Hut- ^
cherson and R. D. Carter, "who
preached great sermons at the ?
conference. Revs. C. A. "Williams ^
William Jackson, Ulysees Lprk, D. h
L. Johnson, F. L. Bonneau, David P
- Scott, John Wearing, R. A. Thomp- ?r
son, Jesse Middleton, J. H. Hamil' *->
ton, Robert Youngbh>od, D. B. P
Bingham, J. H. Ravenell and Isaac S
fc"'1'? Mi,1 i, ? - -
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a
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layor, whb gave ttle euiifercnev
uch a fine reception as . the etiertaining
pastor.
hbsckibk to Tin*' i.i:\nr.k
iMany names?of worthy aspieints
for the General Conference
annot be published in The P:rlnetto
Le.ader, because of they ?re
iot subscribers. And in writipg
f aspirants 1 always consult, the
tubs of my receipt books as well
.s the mailing list aMh<. oflice, and
f their names are not at: either
>lace I don't know them. Again
'hold that a person who has not
uftlcient pride as td support a
'Jugro enterprize is a poor repr.elentative
to be sent to a Nvgru
Jeneral Conference. The Palmeto
Leader, is certainly one of the
nost widely read Negfo papers in
he South. Bishops Noah W. Wili*nui,
I^avitl H Simsr 11. V. Tooks
tdvertised in the "Leader" and
von.?A;, we said t.omo tun* apo
hat Editor N. J. Fredirck's cwtitrials
alonc are worth more to
my reader than the yearly ' subscription
price. Speaking further
>f our editor, we said he was' rat d
among the best legal advisor
h the pTOfesefon.' A great Meth,olist,
and his religion was about
is good as a lawyer could afford
o -have.
' " _ ? ST. LUKE
On his way to Jattpnd Dr. Nich)ls'
District, Conference Prof. C.
G. Gar rot t, worshippcsdy.it h us
ast.- Sunday' nite ami delivered a
masterly address at the close ol'
>ur services. He spoke in glowng
terms of Allen University, and
jrrged the people to support Th
nr. riczcKiah?Watson was electi ii
Jelegate to the electorial college,
He is fully qualified in every re -pect
to represent his ehure.li at
that meeting. St. Luke sent it>
pastor to the trustee btard-meeting
with his full "TCport, ami he in
teed grateful tq the members
heir eooperation. Sun..lay In i!pg
he 1st, is always a great d..y ir.
>ur Ziun. Communion botb imh ting
"and:_e.vening. Prayer, meeting
5TkT"ni.; preachfny 11 :T;~> a. in.; aiin
< p. ntf. by the pastor. Let the numi
bers pray for lap out poiring 'of
the Holy Spirit.
'Let us advance on our knees."
KINGSTREE NEWS.
By Miss .11. C. Mitchell.
The Missionary Society met Sun
jay afternoon at Bethel A--E.
.iiurciu- - yui'n -a number of the
adie^ were present. The I'resilent,
Mrs. Lou Hicks is Moing her
?est to make the Missionary a success.
She is only asking the lades
to cooperate and she feels that
the society will be a successful
ine.Mrs.L. B. McClam made some
very inspiring remarks and also
jave a few suggestions 'hat might
lelp in raising money. Misses M.
L. Mouzon, M. Er Wtherspo'on, and
M. X2. Mitchell, members of the Jr.
Missionary, were called upon and
made remarks also.
The many friends of Frof. and
Mi's. W. M. And of so 11 were Tilieed
soor'y to hear a boat tin- -de-atu
if. their little baby gjrl who was
just a few days old
'.\fr. and Mrs. Augu^tn?rrrrTTeft
foi; Richmond, Ya. Friday afternoon
where they will make .their
lome. - *
[ Miss Amanda llani:a. who ;
)Qen attending school in Washing
on, I). for the past twpyears.
s home. : lie was acciuiipaiiied I \
ler broher and sister-in-law, Mr.
ind.Mrs. Cicero Ilanna.
Mrs. Janie Halaman i#-visiting
ler mother, Mrs. Daisy Halaman.
Miss Ella G. Mason who is at
Lag school in Oiai gt In .
pent the week-end with her par
nts, I)r. and Mrs, Jas. A. Mason,
tha was accompanied < a young
ady whose namu the writer w.v uif
ble to get *
Mr. Eddie Btwm<r*Vas in A'lanta
wo days last week. He was the
ruest of his sister, Mrs. I.etma
lain. :?, ?Messrs
I.. A. ?I)eie f. S. M
;onyers, Mrs. HatHc Mitchell and
1. C. Mitchell motored to Smith
felcl, N. C., Saturday aftcrnoo..
n a business trip. They report a
uccessful trip.
Mrs. S. M. Hughes who has been
ick for the past two week-, is
nuch improved to the delight of.
er many friends. Mrs. Barr of
rreelyviUe, the daughter of Mrs,
[ughqs, is with her durihg. her
mess.
Airs. M.- S. Mason is- out again",
00, after having been ill for sonic
ime. ^ ?1 :?
Mr; Abram Lino "Ts still bn the
ick list. * .' . .
We wish to remind you that
he.Santee Summer Schoo\ will
pen here on June 20. A number
f teachers are expected to attend
Registration fee $5.00. Write
'rofessor W. M. Amlerson Kingtree,
S. C., for other information
wanted.
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IT. J AMKS A. M. K. < H I K<11
Rev. R. N. Moses, Pastor
Friday, May-24 the True Jlearts
Hub- was ertt'ftained hy Mr. Kd
rard Gamble. A pleasant even
rig was spent; all..members are
sked to meet ntxt Friday night
t 7 o'clock at the home._of Miss,
essie Jones.
-Little Chas. Ransom is still on
Mr. Priestly Stanley, elder"*son
f Rev. J. F. Stanley was serios- I
Sunday A. M; on his way '
ome. He is in the Conway Hos-j
ital. Fiyends are askod to call
i and cheer his family:
When you want a copy of The
almetto Leader see Columbus
l?nl^y. - x ? .
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i?BfeniRi, a. m. v.. citrucH?
I t Rev.' \i. A. I.ykes, l'aslof
I Sunday ayain was nil ideal
; ChUIVll' yumy?day am! imuiv , wfit- -j-fntmrf?Hi?thy
varii u-- phue^v ul_ .
wtir-shliK
The S. S. boiny iaryely a'tf ifdnd
aland., tin- lo'suii hoiiiir woll tiniyht .
: with ieaeh> i:s at 'heir po*ts ol
' ?.! li t \-. . ' ~~~
, . At live M :.'?0 >er\ieo Hie pastvr
| se fee-led a text. ft' 111 Mat1, ll'.':! .
i subject: "All Mail." An interoMj
iny as.'well a*. spiritual sermon be-'"
illy t iijoVed.
, On Suiulay afternoon at
the Annual Bareaiaui eak* sermon
of IlaiijpU n -Si. 111 was held in
Bethel (T.iileh with an oveijllowiiiy
aiiiiiviioo.. Tile" sormoit Ixiny delivered
by Rev. Xlaiy nt' Clinton.
Service ayain a1 7:".U was. hoM
""in?t+ro?v:i; ioii.? elm 'ohr?'m appro- .
oiative aii'lieiVoes. . ,
-' Mrs. I.nta Put man arrived in the
city Sunday U> attend tin yrudliat
iny u,\eiei-o of hVi son., .John l'tilman
at State Cnjleye.. Orany'ebury.
We ai\." -oi.ity to 1 <. poi t Mr. I,. W. ,
(iariinyton ami Mrs. Anna A."
Todd are ayain poiflined to their
'looms. We tin- wMi.iny them tin
early recovery. 1
Mrs.. I.ouUo; -MeMorris passed
away archer home Friday after
a linyoi my; Him.-.- ami was funeralizeil
Saturday. -She leaves ti>
--mourn a h.isliand.'.' V.n.;' ytami....
1 -i >
.Itv.. ami < . Ill'l' ITWilVl'?.
}Vc aTo
(twin.'. ?:??m .M..-\ Atthi-.1 i?v.vi>.
i~ t-niitiiio^i to hi* ta>i>in. ,
Mr. aial AI r>. ,\ I i ?? n iM? -/?+ f '
--\tl:nrn. tin.. u . i w-.k hM 11. -
of \lr*. rv.r.r Ihl'rii-itnun.
Wr ai:lt jikul to i< i< '1' M:\> Na:i,,
_m!o. Mao ih.'yitt^ a! K: -.to I if nut at'*-,
tor hi-inn iiu1>-p f \\itli t.>n>i.i'-U
.Mi-. Ala-.-. : Tifii a*
. aiti aftoi la-'no iti 'I'll!' ovoial
\vook>." , . . .
1 >11 I.H-X M WS
as. Lillian -Hi va.nv jm - ? i a\va\<?a
la^^M ?tiiii -ifa\-- ii; tiu- 1.11 I? fton
II' 11it;i 1 ai'tf .a Vlufi ilino. s.
Slio \va - tli,. iio vol oil wifi uf lJov..
\V. I.. 151 \ ':i i ' an. I I'll ,'i't tin- t-i ;tfhors
uf thfvi 'ilf- it .fuiiiur (li foi- tiio'
' -pa.-a li vo yoai >%
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.ami:-' a I a far ai: i ' . i>: i .-w inj.'
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Mamir C. Co-.l, ; i;,| Mrs. '
T. K.n::r?!.v; ?.! i:;.:i y. M-i" . I\ {
It M?' 'ul'iaiiS re -1 -la", i j St. .I< I I
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. ! '?arm Mr.-. A . M. Fvifi jirnt?
1,,-t v., -1. in .va.;.' .-r-diu " *' '
I' ; 111 s.-. Wi Mrs.
UY" .. 1{? . . lb ' iiii.i William
m a us too
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\V.estmi Cliajud
I I)ol.aima I'a.Ufy ?.. j
^'i-pilay -I :i I. a if-:' d.iy in \
-<? w-a'^b S urday. .-i/hool sorvioi:
*ttt \\ oston ( i.a)x'!: a' tlit* roiudu-'
>i?n. i I" thr study* .of tlir h -son !
.M-~. I.. .Vr UjJl- ".!i li._ a u:?.\ |
in.-: rue' ivd- ;.n<! onu-rtrtttthrr- addross.
"Kh' atii-itdaiu-o of. ttyis
Sunday -uhool i trtuAi'irtj lowly.
At llixuoVWlt fiw. I.. A. Wi'fls
' 1? J A i-1 .ot;c , i 'j' .LI.- ni.n-,t -nJijict:
dosu Wa-hinir His 1?:sy
i | .1,
" I icy. I., A..,Moil- is holding, liis
thud tjxai tio ly .< i ! > r. T1 <V tiitd lie-ruu-flu'
i?... y,.'|i i<>\)d hoiy. Mo .wil!
tr. a way i-tlod. ?
.Mr. AJiwtn' .TwrTcsoi* of "Florence
in oompaay with .Mrs. .Maggie i
I r.- ? i >' > -
" im-i 'i.i'if'hm-!\ ..Mavjar,.{
v."< re W i'tfi'Jn (1 i -it? i".< at- WYs4t.on
Chapel Sunday unniiinj?. ('nine
ay.tin.- .Mr. ami M-. .1?.h*tt MeXea!
.no< n yilof It-.v. and Mrs. N\
S*. i H-Inline.' ...
Mr: James and Ml-- , Beatrice
-Unpk'n- v. i I'TT'-iJi'L-u-st".- of _
Mis- Hn-a -Fin army? :
Tli-,- !' Ij-ii AM V, aid nr-t ThinsdiLi.''
1iv?-?ii -tr .a: ."lie limiv of .Mrs.
. M'irl" vV'MiiLiirrj.-;
M N. F'ta.' Ja. 'i a pre-ideal Tle 'i
o-hineii!- wei r served.
The Smth'owa yrmip \V. If. and
F. AT.. Sncie'y m? t at the homo of
Mi-. Massev Hefhr-m Mr?. Annie .
(i:ci'|i la-ad* thi.-.- .'iVi.in. Lemonade
and cake w? re -eiwd.
Mi-, Lucy W iwl.il .H-inrd- this "
ffronp. ' >
Th,. <..M I'M!.- 1.an old, folk
<<>urcn r relay I.veiling'. "Kvcryb<?!v
' -ci mod to ! ,i\c enjoyed if.
Mj>< K-t'ir,. A Hfovd of H?mv Hill
wn-' onc of the actefv. ? ~z^
Wo are proud of till' following
n{\nied holies Mis'se* Marion Rfo\v,
Eo-o McW.t;;,., Ii i -)i ,\|o t|-V. flrn- ma
f<luiles ^ K: ila.itrcr. Elizh-t
i belli -Mi XcuT. -Xancy Jack.-rin pnnd r_
, \'i( 'o>*.! l!'.f>in-on for their service
in the A. C. E. League.
The Junior League met Sunday,
evening at "> p. in. Mrs. R e rtlia j
(iawf'rd, ]o*.c e-idtmfr Jacob MrRay,
Efi/.ti Bothca, M. M. Rethea,
('harfcy Edwyirds, Wilhort Ed- <
wards, R. Betnea jcrined the Lea- ?
Cue. ' ? *
THE PALMETTO LtiADE
-Reedy Creek Church of (Soli Mrs.
M. A. Mucus, Pastor
This has boon a month of revi
vals. Rev. F. Quhttlebaum he
_n..,,n ? mdnrt mp' a meeting hert
lliv: preaching and firy lecture
Siave stirred the whole congregu
lion. The bidding was packed ev
A v jugHC We 1'iay GchT*3 bless
ag on him.
SCHOOL NEWS
Ridge Spring;? Quite- a-.-numbe
of friends ami well wishers wit
iie*?scd the commencement tvter
-ones of?Ridgc?LLlLI?iichool. Ma
17th was an outstanding date fo
the 8th and ftli grades when the;
presented a comedy drama, "Clos
e i Lips." Thjs play was very ef
fecMve having been trained unde
the guidance of "the well prepare
tp.-ii1 lie i', Wi-nf I' AV Anei-sop, Th
1 Hat'l'llltll'tdlle sermon was delivcre
hy Rev. L. A. Pinsjcspn of Augus
ta, Ga. ?This was quite - prtfcUcs
as. well as inspiring to all wh
heard him. ~ ' ?"r - - ?
The Oratorical Contest was hel
Monday evening. Seven member
of the Junior Class participator
l'.he first frisie was won by Fronti
Rrooks, 2nd Care.-sa Raiford: 3rc
I'earl Peterson. Tuesday cvenin
a cuinedy drama. "Th?.. Gate t
Happiness," way presented 4>y th
liiiiiors and Seniors (Mrs. High
towel', directress). ' Many -express
?! themsulyes a- having spent ;
pleasant evening. The seniors ap
!cared in their class' day prograr
Wednesday night. This was- a
njoyable oeeasion. also. The (in
nh came Thpt-day w in n tile gra
duales .welc nu-d visitors an)
fiiends froi.it hillYrer.t sections t(
the conmiehc'enugt exercises pro
per. The a'ddi e? was drl-iverd b;
P-mf, T. L.'Hlueketl (Himed.iet Col
lege) using" as a subject: "Mile
Post'."? The audience sat spe]
i.r.'ind for a ]i!-i;i'i ? t' t'imo lirten
i.ng to this well trained as wel
.1.- Vxpe.rie^ed man. The follow
*)tg received High Sclu?ul C'eitili
eat us (presented by .City "Supl
liurnett): Ko.-a lie!I Ilibadnas
Vainuej Uaivfniood. iv V. Peterson
lilaiich0 itaiI'onl. Helen '1 hotnas
ThJ? following received prizes fo
perl'i ct" aUeiidoiiee: 2nd Gradi
Uoy' Uroadnax. A ley Paifurd. (-Mrs
Holmes, Jeaelte: ' *, lib Grade- T)Vn-<
thy Broadnax; ;"<th it r a do, Gludy
(.jua'tlehauht. (.Mr-. Hammonds
tf;h-1h-i )f ~8ih Grade. Thomasim
l!aintii"ml, Willie Merritt, Harding
Cut ley . (Mr. A ii.iyr?c?h', teacher )
\ 1! h (Trade. T<* a~"11 TT l.t ujidnaX
It laf:i-hc Kuli'i.iM. K. K. Pl'cu.'ion
Second prize Art- ' .viviii lit*lei
i'lionras a:5 her utv!y- ah.-ejice \v.a:
'' .e to death in family (Mr.". 11
i"Vver. .te.aehe' >. I': i'/.es fur sell
in a candy:- 1-;. 1'. llr< ok-; find
Annie Si. I)aii.-. Certificate fa
hi^rhrt--t- .n-vernjr;, *tfP'1r:" K;, Mart
i 1f, I ' Mi-., f
x i.ainur, uaetu-r.
We in. ).! ! aU-ful to l'rof. S. .L
I- iTv y Jr., of' lit neiliet Collojro^foi
.v \ ng the- oratorical'contest priz
TTT :';r> :i;v tor this unn con
i' I 1 I'. jewing: l'rof. A
(V. 11 inlUi-wor, I'rin.; l'rof. R. \Y
Caliiw' !. Madams Hanimniuls
I'lolim Ii glitower. Kaeh gavi
expiri-Mm ?if_ liaviiiir enjoyed i
jili a an' -i l,ool tor in and if is thei)
\yi I. that the students! will enjoj
a id.-.,-a ;: \acatinu.
I'm-!', i'. I-\ Hammond attendee
Cm- dean- Teacluses' AI\-c*tiiijjf- a
(?rattL-. ii.:t S. C. tyr>. Alia
I larmr"!:.! and Mr* 1 irviio lliir
y.:;r<: >]u n' ihe week-end in Orange
Inti'C" \v:A Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Delia
;Vu.
"Mi-: (J!, nie R. Clark lift Sat
a-driv-fnr- A ikon, after spending i
vvii'k< i:ij_". with relatives an<
frinaN.
Mr. N't: lei t Hazzard, Mrs. Mat
- it?JAlad?ami. daughter,, -NYj via n
left.lor XV w York last Satufdaj
iifti L_r4a_tuL.ng a while with theii
parents. .
Miss Ile.-sie Hazzard spent tin
ii.. .. ." 11
. inai .mis. :\i. .Mason Aiken
wi re ym-st- i+i town Sunday.
.VIr.. am! Mrs. . JVIcachem .arc
- iM iK.ir.u' a lew weeks with Mr.4
Meuchoni'-?nairn's.?Tbeyai u cm.
.o._A1.1 a n Lie...City, .
( 111 KOKKK Coi NTV
l>.\ S. (i. I.ittlcjolin
AM m in Cherokee County
ve el's-it ..ml the out of town
i.uvc irllir.T'i to?Ihi-ir
}?'.. homes. The. Kural
i'!i !s. i'iim-j miring the niounths
if Ma / h ami April. Mt st of them
iiJ i six ' -iml I'.- t'_i_me
i:ik' e (armors are now .fmsy
n ;(.. ir farms. livery section ol
: <?:- < . y have it progressive
nun r raise? most1 of the
f.. i... Kspe.cially in (he
i ii 1 f'eiofHa- st ttknient ' ck> wc
... a i:i -, beaut jjl'tjil llowhr garr
. This t.w: t'i> fry Ml ~. .1. M
ei re. 'fit7 litot es (Mr
,M. 'jfi ! Wm.) ciw n a beautiful
laii'.aiii n about five miles south
!' (ia'i t.ey which is "Doted for its
?m??an ui , '|? as,?potatoes?ami
These people are leftd
i in tlieir church and community
"iiurs.- Other leading farmer* ii
i. -t-'-inlimn ty are the Roberts,
Hacks aial .names too.,many tp
-Ti'T:'-b >' . , " '
( lr. j'i k'v County has many girls
- <! '! v'.- attending High School
aiitl,Colleges in many states
ni1 n.'.. ~ *
ilr. II. N'. Foster, and Mr. 0. I
Cawhin's ,jti'e the two Morticians
in 1 Dr. C. S'. Norris is the phy.
ienn. .
Cherokee (bounty i* ti.h.in its
lmnifacturing plants and has
enoMftil climate and many oner
otic po pie. Cherokee Com
an boast of having bank which
stood when others of the. state
ailed.
A
R
CARLISLE NEWS
i- Sunday was a beautiful day for
;s church Sunday school opened
at the usual hour, at WilI7
liams Ch.ipel A. M. K. Z .Church
- - with <ho Supt., Mrs. Atta J. WITlianis
and her co-workers at tHoit
^ post, of duty. The lesson was
beautifully discussed and sonic Very
inspiring remarks were made
by different ones. "Following the
S. S- a wonderful sermon was
brought to us by the pastor, Rev.
--Ht?R Hilli.m,--his tcvt \v:is found
- St. Luke 5:5, "Master we have
- toiled all the night and. haven't
y_ taken nothing nevertheless, at thy
r word. 1 ill let down the"'net. TFe*
? brought <>ut some wonderful re.
(Contnued on pag^ 5)
GREER NEWS.
lL * Hv Miss Tessie i.. Walker ' .
l.?: ? i
d lWthel M. E .Church
i- -. Rev. Collins of Union, pastor
d if Maple. Crvok H'.i ptis t church
0 and members rendered service at
... Bethel. M. E. Church,. Sunday-af,7
(i tern..on at o'clock.
K. v. iu:d Mrs. C. \V. Frances.
. ittle Alir.eii.i, ? Catherine and
* Tallies Francis a* ! Mr. RosOm in,
s of- Atiil-rsnn, S. C. were the pleas'?
ing guests of Rev. and Mi's. MvJb
Porttr. They also attended the
% afternoon service,
e Sunday-afternoon Rw. and Mrs.
- M. J. Porter, Roy. A. Knox, Mr^
. tea-hem anl .Mr.- I?Hotly cnjoye^
a a very Ui_'1 ic-icfu^ meal at the home
Mrs. Cunningham.
Lttlo Dorothy Jean Norris celon
tutted ii?'r third birth supper Friday
night at iter home, -Mr. and
" was beautifully . decorates! with
' dishes fox gloves and ferns. She
0 wo!0 a pink.dress. iler honorable
- guests were. Uev. ar.J Mrs. M. J.
1 I'm tor. Little Dorothy received
- scvcr.J nice gifts. pi thret
- courses' were Very nice. The last
] course was ice cream and cake.
Cedar (Srove Scconcf'Baptist .
- Church J
The Ministeral Allojfnco has bei-ome
(juite an asset. to the com11
inanity. The meeting was held at
? Cedar GroVe Baptist Church Frib
day night. With Rev. M. J. Por'< "
er nrvkulinir the meeting was of.
r fective. Rev. ^Iitche.11 preached
>, an excellent sermon. Rev. R. B.
i. Sullivan., spoke very .timely from
, the subject. "Ideal aiul Motive.'.'
s Rev. .Miller ami Rev. Clayton were
received as members.^
Maple ,Creek First Baptist Church
' The Anniversary of Maple Creek
Baptist Church was celebrated as
' i: -uaf. which' wa< quite a success.
Rev." M. J.'' Porter, the~chpirj
i an i- other . members .of Bethel M.I
- F. Church rendered servce at I
1 Mape.1 C.r'e e k . Baptist Church
. Thursday light. Rev. Porter1
preached a wonderful sermon.
Those who remain on the sick
r 1-tsT are "MTss St.die Sullivan,
' Mrs, Sarah Lynch and Mrs. Fan- i
r' u- Jefferson. We hoj?e for them
a speedy recover,
1' i m
TABKRN AC'LK I5AITIST
C1ICRCH
. ' , Rev. \V;'m. Watson, Pastor
Sunday School -at the usual
'"("Mil*. U'llc AtMitv.yl lv*. AT.. AIT T*
' ' " > ' I I _ >> )
!'arris the nss'^'nhf suptTnnfw.nd-'
! ent. Mr. B;adley is Still rick.
rii"iv was a wry k.rire attendance
f !. h a 'u!t. an ! dv.Ulren.
At 11 :.'}<> A.1!!, "Rev. Watson
. I. preat lud a wot: Unfiil sermon.
. | d:M(l p. tn. Rey.-Jr. H. Smith -and,.
I his eonjrrrjrat :<-n was at the church
' I in he half of Ward Club- No. G.
I U. \. lk. I', at r,:GO and at 7:!i0
- j Rev. Watson preached another one
- vi .in%>4 ^irui jstTinons.
Wp .wish to thank. our friends
- who helped in the_.rallv? The sum
) of $1 ,.123.47.
] Mrs. Kihrl?ucrt?down to Tuvketroe,
Ala. to accompany her I
-davxhter. home, little Miss Laura
" Kllen Wat son . last week. Report's
The hidiejs who won in Senior
Missionary Co tit set were Mrs.
Mattie Smith, 2.r>lbs sugar; Mrs.
'? Myrtle Bowens 10 lhs; Mrs. Jessie
tinvsin 4 lbs of .lard. The neat
sum of $23,00 was dealt zed.
The Tenth Anniversary of the
Pastor is at th?*?rhurrh -all this
n-i*.k Pi'v. J. \V. Colemau of
Spartanburg, S. ('. \viJ4 preach
I ""STuTTfay~rrt~3"rttt) p. m.. the hnniver-at-y
sermon. lvV-ryone is wel
loino. ^
PKNDLLTON NKW5T
;Ti e Ain\rsor> , Co. Training
St-I ot?} held tVv Sen or Class 'day
were ten in thJ graduating class
Jjsimeiy, Mis.-i.ts Mattie Jackfton,
I.'it \- Collins, llenii tta Webb.
_ -4i,;.H-C?wmn1, 'lyillil .Uilf Pllllin
aii r ^AiTrra-"Map Priite, ;\lr. John
and Kat n<-.si^'G: i r'.-on, Nathaniel
Williams and Mortimer White.
Sunday. May 1:00 P. M. the
Baccalaureate Ij - rmon was preach
' ed by Ut v. Daniel, the pltstor of
Silver Sprir.u' Baptfst Church and
piineipal of l'nh n Hi,' Belton,- S.
<\ His scrip on was" enjoyed by a
larjje-ttttoHdsiTiee. .
The last sue<SF' t^he ' school
yiar was Riven Monday^night."
Om M. rdtiv, Mav 1*7, the school
cpiar. ?ttes iof boys and girts' albng
witlr Professor P.. W. Gallman, Mr.
K.ldic Jack-sun and_ Miss Doyle
j motored to Asheville, N. C. and
near by towns to enjoy a school
closing holiday. , The nMnribers of
the Tpjartettws are- Con ere rs Polite.
| Mattie- Jackson, Mr. Joseph
Thompson, Morttmen White, Na{}
r? Inct 54 u t nvrl n \r Ytlt/Vif \f v
-J. Crawford entertained the fdcul
ty with a lovely dinner.
On last Sunday, Mrs. Milliner,
Hans berry, Mack and Mrs. A. W.
(lantt ^' I flui jjjpWT guests of"
Mrs. R. N. Filler.
On Sunday evening 8:00 o'clock
liev. Daniel, the pastor of Silver
j Spring Baptist Church and his
J choir Rendered service for "Rev.
-??
A. Guidon at Kilgo Chapel A. M. I
E. Church.
Bishop Noah W. Williams will
lecture at Kilgo Chapel Wednesday
night, Ju'up 5, We are invit
inn si 1 vl> Sprm-- Baptist Church.
er near by churchvs and friends
to come ,:iul hear. Bislfdp Williams
tell of hits travel in Bible land. He
will also have moving pictures of
his travels. Come one, tome all.
A small fee will' be charged.
The I'. T. A. sponsored a very
. .interesting program last Thursday
night.
-
cfokcftown m:\vs
i By E. J. Ford ^
Dr. Bknjamin Murph, the son of
Revr ar>(| Mrs. J. W. Murph, a recent
sgraduates of.Meharfy i\Ic-clieal
Coltogo, Nashville, Tenn. is in
fche eity and associates with Dr. W.
; f.i. TliLaopjcun, ill IV'iiuM pi'iU'tU'A,?:
Miss Sybai Nance of Columbia,
S. C. is homo guest of Mr. and
Mrs.. E. W. Atkinson, Prince St.
Mrs. Beatrice Johnson, Rhue
and children of Conway were in
the city 1 visiting relatives and
friends'. She is the wife of Prof.
Kobert Rhue, Principal of Whitmore
Schop' at Conway.
As the gjvst of Mrs. S. L.-Brog
ion, ims v <ter attended l;io last
session of the Mt. Pleasant Dist.
Conferjn.o at Jamco To.vi , which
was pivV.tter-'ovc-r by P?\ It. K.
, lirogdud, V1' siding Eder. To >ay
' it was a . pleasure to be theie
would?be es\ressiii|<r it mil !!>V it
was bbth, inspirational and educational.
Aside _ from hearing
and enjoying the^ablc- dLseo-siom
of the diffcront^-subjce^s, wo had
-the- pleasure of see quite a few .
ministers- from- the-Kiiig^fiee and.
Georgetown Districts, respectively
and some lay delegates to the
next general conference. Their
campaign speeches were good especially
of the Rev. A. S. J. Molette,
who was very amusing yet
very loyal, we hejW^Ir#? Urogdqn
wilf by taken along again.
The Adult school- lias had a 'Very
successful term and iflre-.are sure
fully say,, I'm .sorry 1 attended5
be'eause it wasted my time, but
_can truthfully say, I'm glad I
went for "I have received untold
benefits".
'School closes on the IlOth, but
oecause of the crowded program,
this week, one .group will .give a
play entitled, "It Pays to Advertise"
at Wesley ,M. E. Church Mop.
day, June ,'lrd. Admission 10c.
C AIMOlN NEWS
S. S. iff (iidden Viter was very
good. Supt. and teachers were 'at
their pest of duty.
Bel! St. Softool of-Clinton, und?'r
' .In, leadership of Pro!'. Minis sniff?
at -Colden -Vi'ow Sunday at 8::>0
It was eiTjoyed by all. Amount rai's.
t'd $l'.>..r>8.
MV? a"d Mrs. J, P. Sinfflotnn;
Mrs." I). C, Bnv.v'n, Mrs. Rebecca
.till Hard, Misses. WlwtVs* Mrs. Foster,
Misses Rt?frsu">"Tfffd Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Bnwn attended'life Bay
calaureate Son nor. at Pondlotpih
Sunday at -1:00.
Mi<< Martha Rriiwn is home '
from Friendship College.
Callntnn Sclio<d closed May 2.'1,
with a "successful term. Rev.. S.
C. Cumplioll?delivered?the Bacca...
'aureate S'vrmon.
m ?
WILSON 111 JCNIOR-SKNIOR
DANCE (1 ALA AFFAIR
L Til" .class of_Jdi> introduced the
j niinrtnburjr Collegians to Florence
I Friday n'irht, at their Annual .Tun"
H?.. o V. ?"t\ ?'? i '' i?? ? rr-r
lur-oemor nance wnicn was Riven
at 5treiitors Hall. This hot band
which rendered the jazz for the
occasion, played as .their initial
"Sizzling"- nrnibcr "White Heat"
which in reality "warmed up'' the
ati'-ation. I''n>in?i'iinfurly-l'ivt. _
'til ruijlniffht few feet were idle,
Streators Hall^wnir tr busy place
i< aflr'Juniors and Seniors were
|iarVkutnrttir.-r? -in ulie oi-mmh^-i
iit.c:" contest.
During th"<??rnternVisidon Prof;
I..* F. flicker advisor of tin Junior' (
Class presented the president ,
who mu<ie the welcome address.- j
Miss Gertrude Porter then present ~
cd an original "Nick Name" paper
which was * qu^te entei'ta ining.
AjW,s Catherine Wilson sang "The
onR that broke my heart" very '
ex|n e:*sively.?Mr. Uobt. Dawsuip _
' Senior?Class President and valedf
<*t/>nan responded to the welcome.
The green and white decorations ,
were very appropriate as they i
formed two circles over head and ]
slooped to -the- sides into a chainof
tho walls.
were situated behind a false pit \
The Laur-inblirg ColJsegkun 'j
created by the elided of the btin- .
nisters and the net yvork befdre= -
mom. ?-?L
One could hardly wish to witness
a njor-e orderly?aml dignified
occasion, and sec more elaborately
dressed- lassies or:-.sportily attired
ads; Miss Catherine Miller rind
Mr. Wm, Reese deceive, the rccog
nition as the most nitty dressed
NORTH-CHARLESTON NEWS i
Sunday was a beautiful day for|e
church goers. The Sunday school]
lesson was beautifully discussed!and
reviewed very impressivelyby
the Supt. - r
At 12 o'clock F.lder H. Alstort*
administered Love Feast; We ar<f
proud to s-ay that Mrs. Anna Belle
iiiiiinn umliTWPjit. a very success- .
ful operation at the Cannon St.
Hospital. She is improving nicely.
We are1 sorry to learn of the death
of Mrs. Emma Grant who departed
this life May 28th, left to mourn ~
the lo?tU4 -aUter, husband, 7 child- r
ren, 12 grand children and a. host
of relatives and friends. We are
proud to say that the Trustees are
now painting our hcurch. You are
welcome at our chirrdr.
r. *... " \
Saturday, June lt 1935
i?a&ts>idt: school commenced
ent exercises
Operettas- Feature
By A. William Hill. Jr.
Flortwce. S. C.?"Awake Tis
Olid Second Grades, Miss Carrie
Bowler, Conic Washington, Mrs.
Lillian Bowler, the teachers of
the two classes very effeciently
trained the pupils, a nice audience
was present. Miss Ruth Perry accompanied
the group.
.Mi s Clcmmk Brown director of
the OpercTta "ChiTefelhP1^- and
te.acher of the third grade accom
punied by Miss Perry jyery bea.urt.4wfully
presented this Operetta.?
"Down Among- the Furies" an
Operetta'rendered by the fourth
and fifth grades Friday night was
a very beautiful play, then setting
in the woods, and the effect of
he lights on tho faries were very
lininur. msses. frnyyiis amL'J.ack:
son w.erp liite directors.
Much credit U due Mr. Jas. Miller
and his corps of teachers for
their successful staging of such a
fine" seiies of entertainments. * *
WILSON llhill SENIORS PRESENT
"THE CRICKET ON .
THE HEARTH"
Hv A. William "Hill. Jr. _ .
Florence, S. C.=?The S?nior _
Class under the (direction of Mrs.
Marion Miller .presented ','The ' |fl
Cr.icjk.et on the Hearth" at the Wil
son H'igh Auditorium,/ Friday. - M
"ight. ^
MT. Dyvis, Principal made a few
announcements and thanked "the 1
student body/ for ttTCtF"thorough
. nnperntinn :imT expressed his ap- I
nit'ttlaliOH- to the audience?for
their presence. Thus the Com- j
mcncenient activities of Wilson -Hi
School began. i ]
-M-iss Mabel James read the bi
ography of Charles Dickson. Se- 4 I
ivtio'Ls- from the faculty quartet I
weiti as follows: "S'leepy Hoi- 1
low Turn," "Bv The Waters of
Minnetonka," "Just a Weary for
you" were veery good." An instrumental
dm>t_ by Mioses Jackson and j
Perry concluded the numbers be-7~1
t.ween the aOtts. - J
Mr. Monroe Saundyrs acting as
announcer presentuLltlfe* synopsis
in 1 the cast.' ' . *
At 8:.'15 P. M. the curtains opened
and Robert Dawson, Beatrice
Jackson, Totlie Alston, William I
Reese, Catherine Wilson, George
W41 ?oif, Ne-verseen Jones, LeoJa
.McJU-ase, .Margaret-James, VVUiam
D. Cooper, Agiuts Alston, Mit
thcll Robirtsotv-jried for the honors
is they very proficiently played
their part m tiifs vcry-^noted play
which wns written by -the renown
I'd Charles Dickson. Mrs. Marion
Miller revealed herself through
the actions of the?e young people,
?vho so wonderfully, curried!, on.
One must give especial praise to
Robert Dawson who played the.
Loading role.
WOODRUFF NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church J
Rev. .1; L. Allen, Pastor
st.nVn.v ?<'hoo1 convened at the _
usual hour with Supt. L. H. Wilburn
and all teachers at the.ir post
V1 The'revival-- a't Trinity A. M> E. '
Zion Church last \ve<?k was a very
successful one, conducted by the
Rev. Mr. Hunter of Union, S. C. *
Mr. David J. Wilburn, a stajdent
of Allen University has arrived
home for the summer..
Mrs. Natie Franklin and daughter,?Mr*'.
Mae?Foster?arrd?little " "
son. Mrs. Susie Porter and little
sons -and Mr. John TV Atcherson ,
of Spartanburg were the guests of
Mr' and Mrs. Lay Wilburn last
week^?
-Mrs. Daisy Garrett and daughtci'.
Mv<. Mary Fuller and little son
Donald were the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Law. Wilburn last week.
Rev." J. L. Allen, pastor of
Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church and
officers came out Sunday afternoon
and administered the Holy
Communion to Mrs. Chestine Foster
the mother of our church who
has been confined to her bed for
-ixteen months. ..
Prof. Allen Williams, Miss Jua- \,
nita Cannon and MTs. Hiram Parks
attended the Baccalaureate sermon
>{' Allen U. and Benedict Sunday.
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Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains, operated by. the Southern Railway 1
System at the Union Station.'*Columbia,
3. C., effective December 8. 1934." - ?
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jegvei Fdf:
1:10 A. _M.?Charleston
Greenville, Anderson. Stneea
V50 A. M,?Newberry. Greenwood.
' 05 A. M.?Spartanburg. Ashevllle
3:40 A. M.?Augusta
(:15 A. M.?Savnnnfth
ITao A. M. comflen.-1 Lancaster;?Ttort?^ - Hill.*
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r2 45 P. M ? Ashovllle. I.oulsvllle,
St. Louis, Cincinnati. Chicago
I 30 P. M ?Orangeburg, Charleston
1:00 P M. Charlotte, Washington,
New York
> 55 P. M?Anderson, Atlanta
10:00 P. M.---Savannah, Jacksonville
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1:35 A. M.?New York, Washington,
Charlotte
2 25 P M.?Rock Hill. Lancaster. Camden
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25 P M.?Chicago, Clnclnnettl, St. Louis,
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