The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 15, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Pa^e 2 I [ ~1 ^ I *The New Rider" ft! Y Spcaku now ? -<^jJFrom The Trenches^" Kw. II I'hilip Lllu ^ ' . A HAIM'Y KVENT. WC :uit'filed th.v i*' thni1 iKvm'rr.t' " exercises ??t* Morehouse 4'oI letter" Atlanta* tia. U??t week where '.u >011, Eihvar.l I'hilip K lis. ci.o>.}il.'i ed his Academic coins' and ruvi\ ftl the degree i"t M .ci.i l. 1 of Atjis., . It" \va>' sir. occasion that \vti! belong r?.memb . m d. -I'? r- it nja.'t; > ' ? lasting inif>ressi. 11 upon ov< ry body syctuiti^y. ? The. c>>ne neeI meat in '-1 am itr~PI>TT ~lcTTow.~' l'rocess:?#:ai. llvinr.. "Spirit- <>l (iod.'* Itivucatioa. licvS Janus B. Ad.;ins. Uoinai.-cc. U'/boti~te n; Orchestra, Avhin >s. Ilev. Ho\y" urtl Th;trmar.;? "On' ."tlu* St a,'* Men's Cho?".?> Sjlij iiual * "]/ \yp by the.. i ivi:r std.c." \*.vr.ruiiik of prizes- l >r. S. Areher. Fro 4fflr 1 _? [ i j .i iici i y V > II- , fvrmiVg ' ueg.ro'es;. President' S. 1^1 ~ AtchorT Hymn ,l(toiT b< w;if~y inn BiinuiiliVn. J ir.^unlevai'lAV. .John , son. JwyfOr-iMial. IMtOl D OF ?>l It" SON Oui 'utK- art. I rrlyts'-n has always had a ch'^ire to ix\ educated. Beginning at New bei ry . in tlu* pri niary grades he ma ! good, atul has .tu-ycr Kpout d .. .-'.rude in all * .di ins s?tP~nF v*' vi'Tt W 'at'it . .wo nroved to Cti'.afilila ho entered the Howard School y.hi.4i hit* r bv. came tho Wavehloy School. Afti'i' tinishing' all of tlu* jrnuk's 111' oii : U'lod i ho It. ii iL r \\ :i -1" I 1 i i School at Columbiii, from w.hieli ho - graduated -1 y^ai's agb. Wo then suggested several (.'olleges in which ho .could. nun triculato. liuL his ambition was u> go to ^ stand-'. ' nrdi./i'd Instit.utioii where ho would he !a perfect stranger and also.-his .Pa.fetfts, so ! hat hy_ would have to merit wlial ho received or fail as'the cas.o would bo. .But tTT^oollogo caiocr ha.- hv-on-nUc ot_ success, and w.e wi re indeed proud ' to wtndss*~1iis graduating xui last? '. week. morris mtowv (<>i.i.i:<;f While m AllahVa*. we learned. that till-- -bhv.o nan'to school af tin. I? A. M. K. Clun i h was- a'.so-e leaned in . its yjininu'iiciMiH nt ex' rcisvs, 'aib i wo wont oV'.-r soo uin . school1 plant. . On' <iur arrival Wi * -found the ti trstt'o board in sV'sah-r" | ' with Hish'op \\", A. Fountain, Pry J Jdinjr. Hy vyji.s 'Sibi'inj; fcke s-pn it. nf a irnpt l>iyr brother. and-- , *. was simply o.trrie.i away witti thi lino tivatinoii.t "accorded rtnr mor of this (lt? *>( 1 .bishop. S>>mo of lh>men had fallen iiohtiTd "t:mhoir ro ports but th' y win* not abused by Bishop. Fountain. lie represents 1 that typ,. that the elunch \yill otoyato' in tho 'future. Sa.V what v?_u. ?! "&ill bnl tho olauc li d. os hot -ii U-inT't 1111' '' 4n-tirh .wlur tho-nio?' wall .have to pa a stop liuldor ip "whi-por in hi-' f '-pat'ST- Tho" rrrinislet? ov- r -w'h p l>r. T. .1. Miles presides; will p.'l you that ho corairly known h< v to treat lVioii. Kiwutfli -aid. Itwas pury further 'pleasure, to set? l?|-o-id.-IVt?I'iMiiMin-??ha.l i.r oiitly .returhoal'" front, Smith faro lifia w.ft. re he' 1>iri'~ =?.-? 1 re 1 iujLU tjocit't i*.s \Ii liM?ni v rsit \ llis message \vH?~'a masterpiece to 'say. tin* Ka>t. 1 >r.. .FountaiiV; iz ivc nl.e a most excellent time at his school. I was icin-st at his home " for ilinitci'' .where ;t ft as? w;is prepared tit tor a kite. Hi- tjuev-nly wife saw that her-1 jft+ests jrot every- thiny that, heart could wish,and it'- left- tli'e table"' (Hit d "to the brim. The church is justly prvu.l . (tf> tile, bishop if (ieei^ia, iind M<>r ris BrnWp ^-eilece 'liit'ted I'resident.. . Ttnrr \. ir\m;i:v The above character fs~n'dt olitw dors of t ke ' ith Kpi-i upaT 'District; nut i>" ?;nr i m n1feretfct* ;>ul>ii. ity >ta!f. lie is ^ -Pit* l?cfcbe*--'. ' erC* T P p pnTirr-^ ! iy a!! oV> ! - . He ' mane pie...-ant 1'u.i" lis in (luoisia. I>r, Had-: ley, rhr.tU'V <] u< .-uch vahuThh. sir I vuv until we -ha! never I'oi trot, | him. Hi*' is a tvai iprir.ce in his ' church as \v?-f 1 ;V- SJa'c. Mli K. L. I NOMAS Tin.*, i'. Inn :. ?> ! .< a i r Company ji . is. iii'l1 I1'.--, ii ..t 11 ? ? <. K. 1." Thomas. Cades, S. i . i' r s new- subscribers j > si'cuiv.'i the "I.eaih/r"'. since i January. . lie i- yunone; tlu- lead.injf cardi v!_ >' ' tT ticr.cKil ("on[; -^.foivnc" from tin* Palmetto Cor.lVn*?*'t?. .. Th nl.is, sh**wkl he. elect. I.. ?-i| by afl means. Tv i.- o:> of tin- h?-*. lay in. a* in Tin- A.. M.. K Church'. Ho. i- a n.aty of money ami property hut la* (h>V. not al|? l< w his''fortone to come.- hc-for;u[ his church. u!\i his fi<*<l. Bro. Thomas bolivvi"i<* i'; helpir.ir 'he less fortunate one.- of hi- race, a"n<t.,"tjT* Kvaj's ' PXtT'tetinrr rhem f?hilpintf ban J. II -'h in sup noi-t ioir . Viiirro to:?i nr--;-. n? * i-oit!.? i j?ron?=. N i inaTt < utrkv be sent, to ? ** the Coff-f !)< ". he Inin istei ial or layman. u ho d> ? ... .net I plih^erih; < _nu XvifT'' -Papers and support their enterprise*. Let . ?other lavincn U.liuw .Mi K I. Thomas, in u'ettirat .-ub-ci ilro fqr Th" Jbdrmtto I/eader. TIIK I NIIIN Tho intertienoniiiiatioj a! . minis; ters alliance was- out in full s>n last Monday, ard Dr. S.'iniueT Lloyd' was at his best as a Presiding Dfficer. Its <i pleasure to*^e' him -7 preside, ami hear hi?i'uipa11 < 1 decisions rendered. Sfrk ,.reportt<l: Dr. C. ! >. lyedbc.! tet\ Dr. J. S. Mor ant and /trt-iVf.. A. Hrrilin-e. Dr W.-i M. Dpvauy' wits the .order' ef Ine L day, subject "Are hfcll and heav? "" "fen places or conditions?" When he announced his subject, Dr. Beard softly, Yhat' they arc uith. The smoker g've a most excellent line of thought, and was~ liighly -commended by the eitfipe I Union. Members speaking were . Dr. E. L. Baskervill, Dr. Jesse t>. Beard and Rev. G. B. Mitchell. Visitors - introduced; Rev. MeJvin ?, lames of Eltiri'da and Rev. 11. R. Robinson t>f Columbia. , , ' - in,1 tm AN NI AL CON KERENCE we MEETINGS ' hef u ' ' car We are re-publishing the above _gu meetings this wt>k because of a wa mistake in two of the dates in ^et ! .st w.ek's report. It was not a ejg mistake of the Printer but of the utj writer. . .-J'almettb "Conference set nFets wjth Friendship ChftFch, Mt. PloasarR, October 23, JJev. T. "Murray, pastorU Annual -aer- ba< men, Rev. J. W. Murph; Missiorv- sUt aiy sermon, Rev. William Jack- wa \nrthrnst Cnnfmmcr mnls 4*, with Mt. Pisgah, Sumter, October sva 3U, Rev. W. C. Crawford, pastor. tht Annual Sermon. Rev. N. S. T>e. Lainv; Missionary Sermon, Re?v. an, \V. Richardson*, Colyjubia Confer- ea, ny. nu-e-ts with Bethelj Qojurpbia ()e, November G,.$tv. S. H .Lewis, yS] p.istor. Annual .Sermon, Rev. L. . P. Va%ce; Missionary Sermon, n Rev. A. A. Hughey. ?m : South Carolina Co lifer ehce meets k0 with Mt..Zion, Charleston, November 1.1, Rev. R. S.'. Lawrence, pas- PJ" -7rrr~ Annual?Set-moon, Rev-.-S,-R- -L-! H'ggins; Mission ry Sermon, R?v. c'ri P. L, Bonoy. Central Conference c a sheets with Williams' Chapel, Or- 1 mgeburg,. November '20, Rev. J. ye P. Wins hington,*-pastor. Annual Sermon, Rev. G. B. Burgess; Mis- ^ -rorary1 Mefiflqtk R?v. I. K'. Ala- ~ ton. l'hhuioiu, Conference meets ' with St. James, Abbeville, Novem- * Vr 27, R.v. W. -S. Minis, pastor. n!J \i.nuul Sein.on, Rev. T. H. Addi- ll11 hi: Missionary Sermon, Rev. E. P\Johnson. ; CLASS ?F- T93f> MOREHOUSE th > ne r Bachelor of Arts: CJeorge Cletu* Si Birclujtte, Lisbon Blaylook, Ben- c? iiinin Linton Dent, Arnold Webster bi Ellington, Edward Pliijip Ellis, ha Ki'od 'Anderson Haye-s, Benny, Wil liaip Haywood, William Calvin SF "Humbles, Murtlis?Faulkner Jack- h# soil. Royal Clement Kennedy, Wi Thomas Kilgro, Samuel Julius Tl Lilly, Jr., Thomas Morse, Balamu \vl Liberi Mukasa, Waverlyn Nathan- of iel Rice, Jr., Claud Hamilton Rob- lij n<cn, John McLinn Ross, Ale* Roumlus Stickiiey, Walter Tate, B. Jr., i harles Webster, Conretlte st Robert Woodard. BueTieloV of Science: Eusebius tl? Mart<m?Bat ruwv Paul Beuretfc, i,+ i Rudolph Lowe-Be,wo, -Landry Ed-? -S, "wliT.r Burgess, Marshall Cleophas ~ f'lvviland. Malachi Charles Dark so Rq-p Sidney Donthard. Jr., to loh 11 Jackson Epps, Ha''old Na- TT Tlilviel Evans;' Aivin flafrison, R< Wilber Charles Martin, Judkin Mathivu Robinson. r " wi Hcmoraiy Degrees I). D.: Jam- Si s Buchanan TAdam?s, Koward <ri Washington Thurman, L. L. D. \I< ni di cat Wyatt Johnson. ' I) .... k ( sx^-*-?*icr T of The above church on Wilson -St. \\ is the church tliat carries the ~m crowd. If, you, would feel thi spin it conic to St. Luk<*. Our weekly lM piayer mooting Sunday School and g, ('. K. ale anions the best in the nj l.'iy i'i A. M.- Sunday, school and a- "l lull HI hit' Class P..'10. Allen League 0:45 I'. M. Pr? aching 11:15 A. M. st and S P. ,\J. By the pastor, every- "T body is invited. Let the members m piay for an out-pouring1 of the IfiHy Spirit. "Let .us advance, on (j. ?ni* knees." . ??4tKLAT FA 1,1.S, M.WS "T Tin third \juarlerly-conferenc J - f Paradise A.' M. K!. Church a Monday -evening, June 10, 1935 a We were honored with the pres. net* of bur Elder, Rev"! Cohen Hiring 4hr?1 ntiri* . rcrvit'cs?Sun- -jiay.; .Monday, Elder Cohen, Rev. . Butliij and rone?of?the Deacons Mr. I.- C. Cli/iton motored to Cam- jc ' Sunday afternoon the "Ys" 1 their semi-monthly m'eting at the < Jiune __ul Mrs. Mary Mnrklin ? .? Pi'esi led hv Mis,- Elizabeth Caines , -I^r.i,.nt .:i 1,1 . ........v...t ... mini l III- It'- . ;rn of th President. Miss Mar pi i >iv; All'xand' iv The Junior Choi' . ^ tfc'h-r the Leadership of Mrs. W., M..' Thompson ir4? sponsoring a par ' y- at the School Auditorium Fri-* j. lay "evening, June . 14. Juniori- " nv.e and" bring your girl frietod Let "us see who is who w>*h tl ^ . vs Friday ev' ning. ' ? .M .dam Klla dairies wishes ivanj; the custom'rs of Winnsboro . "'if th ir support while t'here: See1 la i every two woks for your f?CI ard hair beauties. She keeps tlie (JiVat Falls customers, with } * much satisfaction. v in KHKNKZKH A. M. E. CHURCH ^ Rev. M. A. Hollins, Pastor 'n Charleston, S.C.,?Sunday being 111 e.o.nferencfc day of . the- Palmetto hi I [ "VVu'f?rA 4rn1v Klocurwl Wl _uiith a beautiful day. Our service began at 11 :Ul> o'clock and our ~Prleddtrig~ Rlderr Rev. Brockinton ? delivered a wonderful sermon. We had a large Congregation At both ions morning and night. He was'with us all day arid Friday night he held his conforence and . all papers were read and it was very good. ?.Sunday everybody u went home feeling spiritually revived because the fire was burning off the altar of our hearts. We have had "Prof. G. W. Howard, Mr. ^ Thomas La Sane and" Mr. Knox to visit our quarterly conference, yy Visitors arc always welcome to ;n our church and an for our pastorT | he was unab]P to get out but the j? church is praying for him and we hope by the help of Otir Lord ~w he will "be able to "be Wtth 08 soon. ' fa Our ^unda^r School ia doing 3h nicely aixf also the League. ar . ; T CHESTER PARAGRAPHS 1 r " e "inlay Hi School dosed the t year in its history on the 29th . irty one graduart.es received- j )h, City and State diplomas;- ' e Calvary Baptist Church where exercises were held was jamm- ! at each program. Many prize,; re given. Suspended above the 1 ids of all in large red letters on ' was, Wasy?the theme "Character ' ilding." On each side of the 11 were four of the subjects J iring on this theme, and as the ' ht speakers delivered their orons, the audience could easily J ( and follow the "Building of aracter." The graduates were ited on the enlarge^ stage, and 1 :k of them, very much elevated, . the Glee Club. _ The music 5 s directed by Miss Jtilia Mae , wirlhrmirt-Miy^pna^ P.- Boul - re was. accompanist. Before J ?-dage on the floor--were large per boxes trimmed in purple ( d gold paper, with the name, of * :h graduate thereon. As the ople entered the church, the hers received such gifts as were ! ought aOtl passed them ta xne j ichers who were*kept busy plac- , r < lmi'ltflPAi in thp ritrht. xes. This was done before the 1 ogj-aip started. At the close, g boyQs were so full that in seval casesTHends had to assist in njrjltt the iboxds. Principal nley is highly pleased with this ar's work. ? Misses Juliu Mae Donnelly, Sum | r; Annie E. " Garrick, Etenne Jlins, Columbia, Estelle Bovain angeburg; Anna P. Boulwaie. >ck Hill; Mable Sumter,, Manng;_ Joanna Bhickwell, Sumter; 1 teachers in Finley Tfi hltVT" me to their respective homes. Chester friends were indcli sur--ised to receive eai-ds announcing e?marriage of Miss Julia Don-lly and Rev. J. L. Brook^ of imiter. Rev. Brooks afUnded mmencemcn,t here, and- took s tvife back with him. Much iu u'io K...1 ... t ipj/inv.7^ ?o " mncu tur CTTTTTTT7 Prof. Dwight Washington Kjnt last" week-end In the city iving come for his "wife, who as formerly Miss Mary Shelton. ley are now living in. Columbia here they have the best wishes their many friends fop- lo.r.,g 'e and happiness. _ sMjsses Ruth Crosby and Annie Stanbaek, students of Livingone College are. at Koine." Mrs. .Louise Woodbury and lit- f ' son, of" Augusta, Ga. are vising her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Stanhaek. ? ... Presidgm~;L~Sr-Stattbaek,. ~7m7~~ n, Prof. Leon Stanbaek og Clim n College faculty, are .Til tlv ty after a: fme year's work?m-3ck Hill. Miss Virginia Gore Dodds w Lth her husband motored ) imlay accompanying Miss Vi nia home. Mr. Frank Jones of Washington . C. arrived in the city Friday iving- been called home because the illness of his fatner, .Mr, illiam Jones, who lkes a few ilos out from Chester. Airs. c. m. nmey went to ijauris Saturday to be present on anday at the twentyrseventh an. " versary s'-rvjee-s of Bethef Hall Tptist Chui^h, twelve miles from aureus.' Years ago, , when she as?a you ng?girl.?sin- taught 'hool in that community. As rvices were held only once a onth, v/sh^. started a Sunday i-hcol.T'' After sh?* left, this -Seniy School*- continued, until out om }t came this church. Mrs. ifdpy^?wai-- specially invited and rjayed being with the old friem. ?ain and.seeing a church on the 1 school site. The same school lilding is enlarged "and is moved few yards from the church. -Eve ' ' movement of her stay wasyous. Rev. H. A. Peterson i istor, Rev. \V. It. Hood preached at morning. .? On Tuesday afternoon, "Mrs. Fin y met the Sunshine Chapter 0." . "S., Laurens, S. C. "Ttreyy trrtr -tting everything?in?readiness r the Grand Chapiter meeting rty~-16-Ff:?While there she -waVj r*?guest?trf?her?brothcr-in*law 1 id sister-in-law. Prof, and Mrs.: letcher Garrett. Her husband id son motored over for her and ent two days. / Mr. Wilburn Franklin is in the,. :y from Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Clifford Hooper, of "this ar's class of Firiley Hi entertain the class at his ho five on Jeter ., last Thursday night. M .ss Lois Pl ay of Winnsboro, I IS h. I'M visitintf \l.is* F.li-mhtoth hitlock and friends. Miss Hazell Dejl Bookman of ilumbia ypmt Sunday iiere with r relatives, Dr. and Mrs. Phifer, Brooklyn.* -Edna Woodward left "Satday ft>i?-a- stay of several weeks Washington, D. C. Miss Bessie Honor, of the Emett Scot faculty, Rock Hill is at >ifte after a successful .'yeah's ^rk. Mrs. Jennie C. Baum, of Cam* n is in the city. Miss Cora Brice. of Charlotte aj^the guest of her mother, Mis. anvj mjj iccf uii ouuuay. Mrs. Beulah Cunningham sp^nt itrrniay in Rock ffttl as gu ogt of r. and Mrs. Samuel Chisholm. Mrs. Belly Nelson 15 OUt HgUlti ter-being ill foor thiaa wt*ks.... . Mrs. Emma Rabb, of Charlotte, in the city with her mother, tie tftork brought to her twins, boy and girL They are all dog well. ?. Mrs. Viola Grtgory Brown, Of inston-Salem spent a' few days the city last'woek. r The Dress Parade on bust Mohiy night at Finley Hi under the reetkm if Miss- Eh telle?Bovain as intorestTng throughout. Dress ? of all types and materials were own, price^ given, and the gilds id teachers were complimented ( HE PALMEIRO LEADER loouutiu of Uu' wonomy, stylo, fit . leatness, and attractiveness of *?oh cnatumu ~M.^ich was mndo ach girl. Prof. S. Louis Finley is attend-;.. ng the V- M C- -A-^enfereiTctTTir tings Mountain, N. O., where he , ms been in charge?of- music foi several years. Prof and Mrs. Benjamin Hards of ColUi'nb'.a passed thru the :ity Saturday^ cnroute to Spring, field, Mags. for the summer. Mrs. Ella Watson, Mts. S. M, 2. M. Finley, Miss Laura Hinton. Prof. Joseph Jojies are attending :he Rible Conference at Benedict College, Columbia. Mrs. Thelma Ayers is at home after attending Clinjion College. Mr. Joseph Thompson is. on the sick list. unue jqsry w onus nmi .ipsia, Walkci^-a+o -Sft7s~~Tles-sie . Mitchell in Blairs, K. C. M-iSg Honor Ft'.t Kee has'return ;d ito the city after a.-motor trip ;o Detroit where she spent a wyek * with relatives. Mjlsses Elizabeth Whitlock, a Bowser will enter the Waverley Hospital, Columbia, June 15, to begin a course in Nurse Training rhes<? young ladies are. recent grad uates of PlnUy Hi. Miss Sarah Virginia (lore will represent Chester in the Bathing Beauty Contest in Columbia this month. Mr. George 11. Hampton of the Palmetto Leader, Columbia and Mr Paul Webber were in. th<? city on business. Mrs. M. M. Adair is attending, juminei' school /at Johnson C. Smith University. ~ Mi's.-I. Jones, who ha?" be^ll ,al- " Lending school at .1. ( '. Smith UnU. _ .ersity, has returned home aftei successful y ur's work. _Shc motored -with fieT husband, Pro!. ' Joseph Jones, to IrmO Monday,'to see their little daughter, Eva Marylin, who spent the months there with Mrs. Jones' parents. At the close of the Bible Conference in Columbia, tluy will all return to Charter. Prof Jones is soi.g lcadc** the . Bibl/ school. At Sumter S-e?md Presbyterian. Churchy Sumter.,_5. C. on June 22 Iy.55, Frot. ,r. T. Jones, Sabbath Missionary will organize a young People's Leairu - in District No. 2 of Fairfield. Presbytery, for pv.r-ons between t he age), of 15 and 27 years. Dr. A. B. McCoy, aiui other^outstanding speakers will be present. A fine .program is planned and Prof. Jones' is urging tHs. co-operation Of all Presbyterian churches and Mission Sunday schools .within th(?? bounds of t' e Clarendctn to co-operate in Ibiseery splendid movement. ? ? I N ION .N L W S Last Sunday was observed as - LI".(.Iron's Day at Bethel A. M. F. C-urch and the exerciser were ve.y g..od. Mrs. Hemphill, who had i ..at go of the music deserves ninth?credit " for?having?t-rninoJtl... i-.pls to sing. Miss B' mice Sk.who was mistress ol eiemonies, knows hirw tcr handle hil Iron." Ore of thy great' fia~V. es of the occasion-was a drill ?rev-, a! l-plo gi?-h who pfsen. ! th-/.'>selves with credit f?i he occasion. At the close of the . xercishs a number of children w; - ..i.iioj- 111 i In. ..It n.' \w parent* and baptized by Rev. r> j.-. Sunday morning aiul evening servic s were very good. ' R*v.. Bowman selected St. Matt. 18:3 -fur?his' ,-ubject: "Conversion In the hearts of Children/1 lie stressed the life of a child and said early impressions are lasting and the environment, thrown "frnutyl' tlu child while young will always remain. He urged the fathers and mothprs to he builder.;?m?the he-arts*?of?tbottchildren. F_or anyone can tear down or -destroy;- but' it' takesa whole life to build up. a.s good., taken from I Samuel 28 Surely the body spirit prevailed gr< gat ion?was?made to feel very happy. ? Announcement Mrs. Ida Yopng announces the marriage of her daughter, Margaret Lucile to Mr. A. J. Jackson which was soleminized MUy 23, 1935, and now making tlipi^ ivoiueat 326 North View St. Spartanburg, S. C. The writer- wishes them a wry healthy and happy life. The Rice Brothers Quartette and the" Foster Girls Trio will sing at Rothel A. M. E. Church Friday night, Jung 14th. Ad mission 10 cents to all. Monday night, June 17tih St. James Lodge F. & A. M. will giv, a Fish Fry and picnic dinner on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Cohen E. Main St.,beginning at H:<0 o'clock. The public is cordially invited, * ~ ? ThL- Christian, H ome anil Burial I S eiety will hold i?s JFifth- Anniversary at Bethel TTKurch, Sunday, June lfitn at' !1 o'clock. Sermon will he preached by the Rev. W. M. Thompson, pastor of the Fhst.' rn ("ircuit. Several lodges have been invited and the public aLo is cordiallv invited to attend. Itey. L. M. Tobin, yawtor of St. Paul Baptist Church, is spending this week jn the. Kings Mts. getting inspiration and aspiration. Rev. A. H. Hatwood is attending thp Stato meeting held in Rock Hill by his church. * He looks like P." E. Timhpr. ?Rev. Hunter, pastot?of ' New I Hope A.- M. E. Zion CKurch, has many fnpnds in the ei'y both colored and white and is in demand for his sendee evervWhefft. Miss Athelee Gmi&m and M. JL Gibson are now attending Summer School at State College/ ^ f * - * l.1.. -v,^ .s, > Mitt* T. Ri.Kanl ig fl|tfPT??ny" Summer School.at Agheville, N. Cb??? * Numhoi- of _^it?uehers?attending ABefrfJenediet'* Summer School and several othprs will leave for Jtcck Hill next week. Miss Lucile Windham returned home last Thursday from New York to the bedside of her father. Mrs. Alice Huston and Ester Mao .Sims are still on the sick list.- Mrs. Rem ick improves Very slowly. ? ?? Those on the improving1 arc Guss ^eastei;, S. Copeland, Sara Hughes and Lucile Gilliam. Mrs.. Emma B. Herd \?as_t?!_ ed to Columbia by her former ployer, the church wishes her 'a ...lon.lwl . Mrs. Berths McJulu'kins is taking?heT"~"^vacation in - Columbia, with her sister. ?"Mrs.-Mill'y'Bmumill tun! dauglitor, Helen were the dinner quests hist Thursday of Mrs. M. F. McKissick.*. Six weeks ago, Miss Bessie 11. Fuller was married to Chhrlie Archie, Jr., of Buffalo. To address the Sunday so* Charlie Jones, to'address the League, Miss Eva Garner. Come to, chui ch; go to ha^ch. ? "j ' BELTON NEWS Bv (Newcut) Brown Mrs. Charity Grave of.Betroit, Mich, is visiting her mother, Mrs.' Mary T. Williams of EeLton. M iss Virginia "Watkins hasl returned home after a successfful schpol term as a teacher ill Hartsville, S. C. PVof. II. C. Cuitright- -has returned near Orangeburg where he will teach summer school and also go to school. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH 15; ? Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor Columbia, S. G.?Sunday Schoolmet at the usual hour. After the" discussion of the Sunday School lesson in classes "Miss Pearl Alurph??,1 AT.. TI...... Tir-ui J 4*11vi 1'n . 11viii y ncuwr revieweu the"Hasson. ' Sunday being designated as "Children's Day1- the text of the sermon was in keeping with observance of the day. It was taken from St. Matthews 1.8:3; the subject being "The Greatest Ampng Us." . ' f After tiie morning service the funeral of Mr. Gabriel Thomas was held at the church, Rev. Lewis otfieating. Brother Thomas was a very faithful member of -the .church. - He had been-recently appointed a class leader. This appointment he creditably fillfvl until. His widow, Mrs. Thomas, is one of the Richland County Home Eco" notitic tcacher s; : Instead of the regylar services I on Sunday night a very interesting literary and musical program was given; with Miss Bessie M. Rn'ff serving as Mistress of Cefir-^ til o n ie?. ' " "i1' We wish to acknowledge the -presence of Bishop W-Hliams who was present at our services on the first Sunday. After the sermon he -made very encouraging remurks relative to the-^Educational Rally in which money was raised for Alk'n University. After | hi> relin ks; he performed-the sacred rite of Baptism 01 tlie baby buy ' of - thtk pastor. ' GREENVILLE DISTRICT CON TERENCE REPORT Greenville District Conference ! was called to order on the hour at I Mt. Carmel A. M. E. Church by | I)r. J. S. Benn, our Presiding Elder. Dr. R. I,-Lemon preached the opening sermon; after which the Holy Communion was administrated and tHe organization preLfected The -introduction bf-^sitors was. then had. Some of the most outstanding visitors w'ere Dr., ~E. TV"CTrpent; Presiding Elder of Columbia j:Bi strict, Dr. J. C. Quarks, Presiding Elder of the Abbeville District. Dr. J. B. Jennings, Presiding Elder of the Greenwood District, Dr. S. H. Lewis, - pastor of Bethel A. M. E., Church, Columbia, S. C., Revs. M. G. Williams,f T. H. Addison and W. L. Johnson. Some of the outstanding lay .visitors who graced the conference .with JhaiK, ju3eseiuk% C.^ (j. -Uarrett, Mr; s. 11. Aiexanuer,^ Prof. J. T. W. Mims, Prof. Armwood, principal of Brewer Normal C. H. S. Henderson with different emphasis made great addresses. I)r. J. S. Benn, our Presiding Elder needs to be commended for giving to us a program of timely subjects, for reaching 4n?consequencts. These subjects were ably discussed - by both visitoiC and" members of the conference. As a result of these practical dbcussiohs many were heard- to say "This is one oLtha-rfTbst fruitful L0Jrvent4orrr T~trave" ever ^attended?5 ~ Our Elder knows how and where to line up men to get the DcJSl resuii.' u i Drs R. T -Tjpufiri and J. H. Grant, Revs.-^hX). Youn& and X C. East took earc of the preaching services of the conference. They did credit to the occasions and also to themselves. Th0 financial reports for the most part were gratifying., The men of the district under the leadership of Dr. J. S. Benn seem to have, a mind to work. This is tfaat right mental attitudes are the forerunner pX_^^a^-? hfevetfrerntlC 1 nnicli praise cannot be given to Rev. J. W. Thomas and his good members for the ftne way in which. - they:, entertained the District Conference. t . ? . . '?r??? *" . STATE PARK NEWS r ZION ( AN VAN BAPT. CHURCH Rt- vT AT P. Porter, Pastor Sunday was a splendid day for all church goers.. And it was well spent.. Sunday, S.chool opened at the usual hour, 10 o'clock. . The lesson was beautifully taught by -tdte-yarioas=teachai'rf. A" sEortr review by the pastor, prayer meeting led by deacon Griffin. After the close of-the devotion, the pastor ascended the rostrum, using for a text II Kings 5:3, using for a subject, "A little Slave Girl, .and a Great Man." At the close of the sermon he took in the church three- ifhd two for Baptism. After the offering was tak en, (31) thirty one candidates mulched down to the pool and were hurried with Christ by Baptism. At night the covenant was read tire church. Rev. Miller, Rtv. Har rtil and Rev. Baystic- assisted lit administering the Lcurd's Stopper;. ' i! Sidter Dllard l'epi'esentive of the Women Missionary Convention graced our morning service. An offering, was taken for -her work which was At our night1 service SlsTer Simon, viceIVffflP i.ll'tAi- A-U_ l,f ? ' i/icaiuMii, ui me oraic vv omen's Missionary Conventiop. was present. A small offering of 50 cenjts was given her for her work. To .all of our visiting friends come again. You are always welcome. JOHNSTON NEWS impressive funeral ^service^Weddosday aft?Tnoon~at 15:30 o'clock for Mr. James Spann, whnpdppart. ed this* life on Sunday, June 2. fhe bi.dy was borne from the la(be residence to the. Mt. Zion. Church of ^vhich he was a member. The services we're conducted by the pastor, Rev. Oprn of ithe church, the Re>v-.?Wiffiamn assisted. He"wjis a loyal member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church. - 1 MUM; RAM ?t? Hymn?Asleep in Jesus. Scripture Lesson bv Rev. Dukes. Song ?Steal-away. . Mr. Spannls life as ft Sunday School member by Prof. C. O. McTntnsVi As a neighbor by Mr.'W. B. Bass. Song?I can. hear my Savior Calling. His life as a church worker by Mr. G. W. SanvueE Obituary by Mrs. S. L. Pope. Solo?Miss CyAthia Harrison. ^Surviving aside from his widow, .Mrs. A. M. uf._4Ucc- s nephews to mourn his lost. The body was carried to Mt. Nebc .Cemetery and committed to the of Am ; And rson. Mis: Kulh Chintf, who is president of-the dunio^ .Missionary Society is askii'u all members to be present on Sunday at Bethel, at 5:30 P. M. The church "T" Building Club met at-the?holms of? MLss IIattic 11 n Tor 11 n y night- Meeting was called to order by the President, Miss Miles. The first song "I am thiiio O -Lord;" Prayer by Miss A. Pope. The majority of the members were present... Aftei the transaction of?business the ni.-eting was brought to a close. An enjoyable evening wus spent The pastor and members of Beth el C. M. E. Church are- getting "1 l.. |i?ir. th.-ir church. Mrs.) Evelyn 'Williams is attending Pible school at Paine College Augusta, Ga. ?Plrtr^c^ tell?your friend? aboort the Palmetto Leader. Mis. Call ie RaiforJ of East Charge,. N. J. is visiting' her sister, Mrs. A, M, Spann on Aiken Avo. > DILLON' NE>YS Df -T W Taylor filli-d thi- pnl. pit at St..Stephen M E both niori ir;g and evening and held a suee?sslul conference Monday niglV Mesdames Eliza Purdy, Ardenin 'Betheay ~ATtT<r~ JacteOTT,?Pnnreer J oh nscn and I 'hrlki?Campbell?art anions the nursos who left Monday for Orungebuig to attend-^th< State School of Nurses. Mrs. A. B. Gibson and Mrs Georgia Betohea both of whom un"dprwent successful operation? ir th<* hospital at Florence are doirvj, well At their respective ho hies tc the delight of their many friends j^M^s^jlattie -Thompson aft^um Pi?rgjeibg^a successful, operation ii thd McLeod hospital at. Florenci is still there doing as well 'asCcorrl he exnectgj, ' _ Miss Mary Ellison and Prof. C. Colfierr continue on the sick list. Mrs. Donella Bret-der is improving. ..... Miss Grace Hayes is at home after spending some time in Fayettsville, N, C. 1 BETHEL A% M. E. CHURCH Rev. A. J, Felix, Pastor The Sunday school was very in beresting Sunday mrrrnrTtg ~'f eac h era were well-prepared ti,(. th??-w struction of the lesson. The Supt. gave a timely review of the lesson. ? The pastor pfhached an insnii tint? sermon Sun(}av morrrng, The choir rendered excellent music The flnhpee wau splendid. Th( league wfcs very grand as usual ai -the^usuahhour. . Mr. L. , Z. McDaniels, the Vice President was in chare?. The pastor, President, Mrs. Fe lix and Mr. Hoyal discusse(j_-Ur topic. Mr. McDaniels. "Wasverj successful in his plans to serv< Mrs. Felix and Miss Reaulah Coe aer secretary of tho League die the serving at the parsonage Rev. J. W. Bass filled the pulpii at Bethel Sunday night. Mrs. Wtttte B. fhrge^ entertain I ed the Junior Missionary Society At her homejast Monday very roy Saturday, Jtine 15, 1935 ^ ~ MULL1N9 NEW9 ST. PA1TII uapt, RfiV^R. B. Jacobs, 'Pastor-" Sunday was ? happy day in Mul lins. At the morning services Rev.? ? R. B. Jacobs preached a soul stirring sermon. his text was -Kztkiel 37 chapter, his subject "Dry Bon~ Cs In 'the valley." ; Rov. T. M. Bines, a..student of t Mon is Coll* ge preached ax St&vio'clock, his tixt St. Matthew 11th an.J 2<Jthf verse, subject "Go to school to God." We must say Morfis College is a wonderful school after listening to such a noble and soul inspirring sermon. At. 5 o'clock Children's Day ex~ "ning ^services began ait 8 o'clock. "Phe "pastor preached "Paul and ?>ilas?4n' Prison." All services for _ the dav were soul building. This being Men's rally day, the collection was $78.75. Mrs, T. BirncH. Reporter EBENEZEK . A. .M. E. CHURCH -Rev.' E, B, Mack, Pastor __ Mullinsr-B.-C.-r-Sunday was a beautiful day and a Imnu crowd attended both morning and nite services-at-Eberiezer Church. S. S. opened at the usual hour, with . _a. -vary. large attendance. Supt. .? and teachers at their post. The lesson _was beautifully discussed "by the various classes. Our pastor preached a wonderful sermon, every body enjoy* tT thy sermon so much. Rev. Mack knows - what to do in .the pulpit. ? We had Children's Day at our . church Sunday nite. The children - were out ?" large numbers. -They?? seemed to have enjoyed them-- .. selves so much. The Xmas Saving Club nd-t at the bome of Mrs. J. E. Donelson; we had a very good time, after the business was over the Pres. , . - -served iee cream-and eake- which ? we all enjoyed." ' \ The next meo'ing will be at the ' ""home of Mrs. James Williams. " Miss Janell Hayes was the din-< ** ner guest of Mrs. E. Davis. James L., Calhoun and Thomas Daily were the dinner ghosts of . Master James Williams. They r?* ponted of having a good time. Re vival meeting will start to night at our church". Comd"onc^come all. We are clad >to have our hnvs back from College. They report* t,tl having a successful term. RESTING UNDER GROUND Miss M. Elizabeth Taylor Died At , Wake Forest Sister of Form ex Benedict' College Teacher Wake Forest, N.. C., Juue 1st? i Hundreds Gf~ sorrowing "friends ~ came to Wake Forest last Thursday to pay their respect to Miss i. Mary Elizabeth Taylor, public school teacher and graduate oi . _ Sha\v_ University, who died licit. last Tuesdaymorning ;Ft y:2o at the home of her parents, Mr. aim Mrs. Stephen J. Taylor. Death resulted from an illness she had suffered at intervals for almost . - a year, jt had become grave .. .1 only during the past few weeks? and ended in her death. ( Simple but impressive -funeral - services here conducted for, her _ Thursday afternoon ,,from the Olive Branch Baptisff hurch;. that brought relatives-and friends from _ many ptft"' th" '-tntT- Mis^ Taylor was an instructor in public sohools in this stiito at Wyatt., nuinru unci Lullihgon. She was l>drn February the 24th, 1U01, and ' is survived* by her parents, Mr. and Mr?. Taylor of Wake Forest; Harmon T. Taylor, former member of the fadwitv at Benedict ' College at Columbia, S., C.,* *- nuw living in Washington, D. t'./; - Mrs. Petie Taylor Mftscy of Dim a. N. C., Basil Taylor, Saint Elmo f Taylor, and Miss . - Alice Taylor, 1 teacher in the public school uL. r this <-dty, and her- grand mother, h Mrs. E. Taylor Of White Forest. i fally,?- -j. ?? The Willing Worktrs CiuG was . very highly entertained at the home of Mrs. Annie B. Washing1 ton by Mrs. Sue Laev Hyth. The f officers are as follows: Mrs. Tu ) reatha Henderson, Presid'eift; . Mrs. Willie Mae Felix, Viee-Pres.; *.Mrs-.i Sut Lacy Hyth^Sec.;. Mrs*- ? i Ellen PickettrTr^as. , Rev. Felix.and family were the dinner guests of Mrs. Josephine Smith Sunday and of Mrs. Mar garet Richardson Wednesday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 8YSTEM '? Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains, operated by the Southern Railway System at the Union Station, Columbia, 8. C.. effective December 8. 1934. "biTOA m.?cnarlotte, ~~r~ . jeaves For:,. . ' , 4:10 A. 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