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CHESTERFIELD NEWS
j j By Sara A, McCulloiigh _
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The- 30th session of the CherawJ
BennettsVille District Conference
'' and Mass meeting met at Hurst
- Tabernacle A. M. E. Zion Church,
t October 2-3-4. The meeting con~
vened at 12 o'clock alter brgaiuzar
tion and election of vofTicers, the
annual sermon was, preached by
Rev. J. T. Kendall of Cheraw, S.C.
| - OilThnt&day at noon the Rt.
Rev. P. A. Wallace. D.P. of Brook|
lyn, N.Y., delivered the noon message.
It' was a wonderful thesc
Q ryo full of ?T?*n ti'Viiol* A1OO+?'IAI^
the whole church. He sat down
r| amid shouts and aniens. In the
afternoon the missionary ladies
had charge taking in their reports.
In t>he' evening the missionary sermon
was preached bv Rev. E. D.
T "Eyles. . ^
Friday the noon message was
J! preached by the Rev. J. C. Cox.
3 pastor of our ohurch at BennettSr
ville, S. C. Friday- evening was
Edpcalional night and the attention
of all were turned fro Clinton
College. President J. S. S.tanback
T was on the scene and made a won7
**"derful 'appear ' Jn behalf oT the
j school. He made a master speech
??and drove -The-appeal direct-to his_
healers. " . ,
The Presiding Elder then asked
1, for each minister to pay one dol-,
Ia.r. They all responded readily
ami soon mny uo.nars was iitui on
the table. It wav presented.to the
president from the Cheraw-Ben^
nettsville District Conference. It
made him change his countenance
and he left with a smile that I sup
pose he still has. I.it us.rally for j
Clinton College.
. Rt. Rev. I'.. G. Wallace, D.D.;
.- Rev. A. F. Gordon. Presiding Elder
Rev. W. W. McCull.ough, Pastor* |
Those who visited, the district
conference were Rev. .C. L. fr'lowe,
presiding elder of the Vork-Chester
District anil Mrs. Flowe, Rock,
Hill, "S. C.\Rev. F. R. Gladdcn of
Chester, S. C.; Rev.. C. J. BynUm,
of York, S. L\; Rev. J. A. Gary of
Mt. Tabor M. E. Church; Rev. C.
B. Bcthca of Cedar Falls and ?aron
Baptist Churches; Rev. Allen
Snli.ni Raptist Chuiich aiid Mrs.
Louise Foster, the county supervisor
of Chester-field. ?
While in conference the Rt. Rev
P. A. Waffaee-Vas the ovrr-nite j
guest ol K' v. niHt Mr:i. WV VV -, M<H
Cullough at the parsonage.
^ MissTLssle Baucom is in the h<?s
pital at Florence for treatment.
Her brother-in-law and sister respectivelv,
Mr. ami?Mrp. WaIker
motored down Saturday.to see her.
They were accompanied by Miss
es?Kli/.aheth .luimsun arid ~Ma yy.
Baucom. They, reported her as
being some better.
Rev. J. R. Blake is improving to
the delight of "his ^ family and
i friends.
Mr. Dock Baucom is still very
ill.
Mrs". Satlie- Baueom is much improved.
,
. Rev. \V. W. McCullough and
? members of his churches spared no
pains in entertaining the District
Conference. Everyone expressed
themselves as having enjoyed a
pleasant Stay.
Rev. J. R. Funderburke, pastor
of the A.M.E.i-Zion Church at
Rockingham, N. C., came^in at the
close of the conference.
Messrs Jimm.ie Lee Spencer, Jas
Watson and Wilbert Niven. spent
, Sunday at Pleasant Grove A. M.
,E. ZioPLChurch.
Iarrv Foster left Saturday,
to resume his studies at Due West.
Misses Sara A. McCulloiUgh and i
? ? Kay KiiH/t. jwr-nmpflp)^!
M essrsf John and Geo. Hammonds I
--to Wadesboro, N. C., Sunday where j
they spent sowral pleasant hours:
visiting friends.,
Mr." William Stanley'"of Haiti-]
morei Md., is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Leah Stanley. *
Miss .Florie McCoy and sister,;
Mrs. Street?**?4i. Greensboro, N.
O., were ven- pleasant callers at
the parsona^t dast-Tuesday -morning.
'4
Miss Sara Wadsworth of Coulter.
Academy, Cheraw, S. C.. spent
the week-end at home' with her
Mother, Mrs, Mae Hell Roberson.
Mr. James Wadsworth spent the
week-end home,from the CCC at
Awander, S. C. He is looking the
picture of health.
Miss Charlie Bell Stanley left
Monday?for Coulter Academy.
Cheraw, S. C.
Miss Florie McCoy- -spent^-ther'
week-end in Pageland, S. C., with
Miss Vashti Brewer.
Did you see the Jack ,Frost on
Monday morning? Yes. I expected
it because the cockle burrs are
"full grown. (Smile.)
Rev. H. H. Counts- was in the
city Sunday this being his regular
preaching Sunday.' lie has resum?
oH hie ^tndips at Johnson C. Smith
University, Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. Fannie Ocean and daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Oliver Oceari, Jr.
Miss Emily McKay, and Mr. Jule
McKay, all of Bennettsville, S. (2.
motored up Thursday morning to
hear the Rt. Rev. P. A. Wallace
preach.
NEW BOOKS AT THE CHILLIS
WHEATLEY LIBRARY
"Strang-ers in the House" hy*
Jane Abbott, "Fair as th*'* Moon
and "Little Girl Lost" by Temple
Bailey, ' "The Puritan Strain" by
Faith ' Rnbiwin; Sweet WateC
Ranch, by H. Bindless; Stories of
the South, by C. A. Hibboard;*Thc 1
Tan Commandmf>nHts, by W. Deep
ingr; The Path of Blue and White
Orchids, by G. L. Hill; The House
that Whispered, by Samuel Emery
Children of the River by Harris
-- Dickson; Cr^.,Havoc! by B. Nichols;
The Slejepinf* Child by A. G.
L Rosrnan; The Best Tune Ever, by
L-BcJRuckj Mr. Fortune Objects, by
l H. C? Bailey; RaciaT Factors in A[
?rican Industry, by H. Feldman.
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CHKSTKR PARAGRAPHS
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Mi>ss Mabel J. Sumter, of Finley
Hi faculty spent the week-end
n S- t< r.
A Cl.c'jr i'I tow-. Mot'.i(V,
-anti . lttttjf truwdh .wit 10 anutl the
?N n i . i.. ? iv. I un 1'.. < v Kr* . Vo?\ J
1 .<.sday anotli.r circus wii. be
1 re ami the youngsters are look.
i-.jr lu. w-i.ii to it with much pleas(
hester fi ieii.is Weft? * eiy sorry
to lv. in of the death of Mr. Bru"hbw
in Washington, I). C. last Wed
lesday. .Mr. Brunow was husband
0 tho former Mrs. Rachel Benson
Robinson, of Chester. Mijch sym1
L.yls extended her and! relatival
i s. Baynard Wright is spendair
seven al weeks in Macon, G>.
if h her cousin, Dr. Holley.
Miss Bernice Hemphill, who has
.en living in New York City ariwd
here last Thursday, and after,
pending a few days With her sis
r. .Mrs. Delia McColloiieh. left
or Uaurinbiirg, N- C. where she
.illCelu-h School. ?
President L. S: BroOTi. of Bi< in
rtfc=?lwutitutc.? Prof. B, Walker,
tul Prof. M. Oglesby of the Brain
it! faculty spent Saturday in Coimbia
where theyattended a meet
no- of Presidents and Deans
of Colleges and Junior Colleges.
hey witnessed the game between
Allen Univ. and Morris Brown Col<4;e
which .was played at" Hur^t
' ehf.Prof,
and Mrs. S. L.- Finley, Prof,
tr.iry Hardin, Miss Ernestine Wal
0 r ami Miss Bessie M. Pickett
pent Saturday in Columbia. Th\*y
ittended Allen Univeisity and
Morris Brown game.
Quite-a crowd was at the fair
round here Thursday afternoon
..'h;.n Kinlyy High played its first
attic of the season with -Emmitt
cott High,. of Rock Hill. Thg
ore was 52 to 0 in favor of FiriTlle
Chester County Fair will be
.-Id Nov. 11 ? Id. Rev. :L. F.
1 n i< i s is president,, 3JTE J: Er
r, i rv Troiu
A \vr y colt I snap s lipped itfChe s
i Sunday. Heavy Trust greeted
ho ( >< *. of early risers . Monday
lorniiig.
? Ui?hopjP.. A. Wallace. of Brock- '
:r. N. Y. was ii\ the city Monday
ll '-topped'i-t the hoipo of Rev
nd Mrs. C. Lewis, Oak St.
Chester friends were saddened
o hear of the death of Mrs. Hall
?f Rock Hill, who was the wid
w of tho* latp I)rv M. P. Hall, the
'founder of Friendship. College; and
iu (Lath of L)r. Stevenson, a pro.
I'inent physici n 01* Columbia.
>rth of the?e persons ^iad many
" . iends here \vho are sad at their
'assiitg.
M r. and Mrs.-Elliott- and?littledn,
spoilt Sunday here with the
'driller's parents; Mr. and Mrs.
h M. Brice, and'the letter's moth.
. r. Mrs. Annie P. iri' lfenricd.
Mrs. Mary B ice and laniily mo I
orcd to Woodword Sunday for the
;ncrahservices-of her step-fathr.-Mr.
Price Moore, ivho died Satrday
after b<,ing in failing health
. or.several yei rs.
Mrs. Mary Stewart left Monday"
voning i\ r an indefinite Stay in
'A'ashington with her daughter,
f s. Cellena Woodard.
. Mrs.-.lanie Avers and Mrs. (V.th
line .Morris left Friday ever.ng
.t'dr New York where f they will
?[) ikL the winter. *
Mrs.' Sohpia Neal Jackson of
Washington, D. C., and Ontario,
''anafta, spentrTPT half?week here
.vith relatives.
Mrs. "Annie Fairies has r<?.turn<1
to Charlotte afttjr spending. sev
ial week- h' re with mother,'Mrs.
VItee Fei gpson,'Loomis St.?
Sl.MTKIt Miws
The Sumter Countv Fair'open.f
ts gates on Tuesday morning,
Oct. K, under the management of
' e Civic League and the County
Home and Farm Demonstration
gents.
The Woman's Home Missionary
tocrcty of ?Emmanuels M. E.
i 1 hurch hr Id its regular meeting
:> Monday afternoon, Oct., 7, at
the' residence of .Mis. Ml ggie
Smith. Aside front the regular
msin.ss, the first lesson, in the
"w study course was conducted
by the president and proved to
ic quite instructive. The entire
:nacting was 'in teres tiT? and if cor
iial welcome extended by the hos
ess, Avho. at the close servd a
. rv appetizing yepast. _
Mrs. B. A. Andrews and Miss
Ophelia WilhYms were the pi earring
host' s es on Thursday evening,
Oct. 3, when they entertained
at the Community Center, in
ionor. <if M?s*. Bessie Davis of Baltiihore,
Md. The rooms in which
the Lru''sts* were entertained were
very attractive with large baskets
of cut flowers of the season
arr ngad artistically. Tally cards,
naplciris, and refreshments wer>'
~iggc>ttvc 7>f the ffalltrw'en season.
After a ntlmber of miscellaneous.
gam^s were played the
guest of honor was introduced aiud i
presented - a lovely gift from the I
hostess. Prizes awarded'for games
I were as following: High score
t prizes were received by Mesdam(
i Tiiileton and Penddergrass; '
low score prizps: Mesdames I^evan j
and Blaney. -I
Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Lawson
art,! sister, Mrs. D-'vis spent Sunday
in Charleston, S. C. |
Miss Ophelia Williams attended
a meeting of the Home Dem.;
agents in Orangeburg on Tuesday
Oct, 8th,
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GEORGETOWN NEWS 1
Quite a (.'TiMlirrrin the weather ?
in the i*.st two days; it seems
like old jack frost was just around (
th.- corner.
Mis. Maggie McG.ee of Salter.-,
her sua and daughter-in-lawr of t
Key West. nrf;~ wt-re" We^k-oYTd ^
I visitors of Mrs. A. Parker.
Mrs. Alcfthia Clark Parses *
After being confined to' her i;
home 10 months, Mrs. Aleathia f
T&rk.-the wife of Mr, T. G. Claik g
passed quietly away last Wednesday,evening
at her home, Funeral ^
services were hehl Saturday, at <1
Bethesda Baptist Church, at 11:00 e
A. M. On account of the illness ol ^
Dr. G. G. Danels, her pastor,. Dr.
J. W. Murph, pastor of Bethel A. v
M. E. Church officiated Lvssisted ^
by Dr. W. P. Carolina, Rev. Prio- v
leau and Rev. J. Taylor. The re- s
solution cn behalf of the Sunday
school by _ Mi% ^Fannie Laylock;
Obituary by Jtev. John' Taylor. I
Tlie remains were ti'ken to Char- c
'eston, S. C. for-burial. W. J. I
Wilds,, undertaker in charge. ^
Those to mourn her deniise are
the husband, Mr. Thdmas G. Clark"
one sister and one brother and a 0
-host of,, friends. ^ , h
To thc readers of The Palmetto j
!,v< :tt'V, wnp get your paper thru j
this a'gent: We are again asking
hat vim kindly try to have 5c
on Kridav afternoon or Satu:day
morning, when you' receive your c
paper. As its mucheasier to keep
q> tU n to catch. up. And our
news is published according to ^
how remittance is made each
week* ^Jow; please help us make a 1
rlean {report every week and catch
ip those back-dues and we will t
"jc i. ble to give better worth while
news. We thar.k yom '
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Dr. 4. W. Murph, I'astor?Last I
Sunday our P E. DlV T; J. Miles, t
was with us in his four quarter- j
,y conference, which is the last j
. onferenee for this year. r
At 11 o'clock. Sunday morning,
Dr. Miles preached as never be
.'ore, in this yhurch, even though J
te ccmplained of sufferinng with a
oothache; the aches and pains t
eemingly Werij forgotten Fpr a
brief spaice ^arft} ,spirituaL .cyclone
; truck the church. Theme of the ^
?.; ti; the 'vci y-suddvn change in -r
the wether Sunday afternoon the
vtning service'was not up to the
Tandard. The I'. K. was back, not '
^elir.g well enough to preach the V
-verting message^ it was- delivered ?
>y the pastor,.Dr. Murph. Anoth
r gieat sermon. There \0 s one
cession made during the day.
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WOODRl'FF NEWS
Trinity ?. M. E. Z. Church 1
Rev. R. J. L. Allen, Pastor?Sun"
day school at the usual hour, with 0
Supt. and alTteachers at their post 1
>f duty.
\I r Knh Pnstnv wnc ?tripkon
with I , stroke of paralysis Fridaj 1
moil ing nt t>:.!U o'clock ami?puss?_k1
away at J :30 o'clock Friday af v
tfinoon, His death was a shock < '
to the whole community.- ,
* 11c was liberalized tut Trinity
~A~ -M. E. Zion Church Sunday afternoon,
at 3 o'clock, with tW^vRexC '*
L. D., Gist officiating. A largp_t
. rowd turned out to show their 1
last respect tor him. Mr. Foster
being a world war veteran, onl\
world 'war/veterans?were?Active ~s
pallbearers. The florals were _
beautiful. Ami just, as the sun be '
gan to -Jjjdefibithiiwl the western ^
ills, his body was lowered to its
last resting place under a mound '
of flowers. He leaves' to 'mourn '
his jessing, a mother, Mi-s. Chesiin_>
Foster, three sisters, two bro- *
thers, namely: Mrs. Evelyne Wil- f
bi rr, Miss l)at Linder of Woodruff *'
?Mii>s Blanche Foster of WashingtOR,
1). C. Pi of. J. M. Foster, Ashe *
ville, X. C., Mr. Walter Foster, ^
Spartanburg, S. C. and a host of '
other relatives. J
Mrs. Lucy Hellam of Laurens '
attended the funeral of Mr. B. Fos .
tcr Suntl'.-y. ~ * ~
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Ferguson
nnpnrwl a Pafr\r\ W *
St., this city, whom you want sonic
thing1 nice to eat drop in and see
them. Mrs. Ferguson is an ex- '
eellent cook.
The Woodruff, Jr. Hi. School
op< ned Monday, Oct. 14th.
'.Mr. David J. Wilhmn, a student?
at Allen . University attended the- 1
funeral of his uncle Sunday, Mr! '
B. Foster.
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SPARTANBURG-N-EWS. , 1
Mt. Moriah Church
Rev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor. :
The Sunday school convened at j
thtr ufrntrf htrur "With Supt; and the | ]
teachers at their post of (juty. s
The pastor delivered both sermons ,
Sunday.
Mrs.'Wiggins sponsored a play ]
at this church last Thursday for 5
the benefit of the Sunday school.' ,
Miss Helen Garner has returned
to the city after being away for
sf veral^ weeks. . - (
Miss Annie J. Coleman has re- ,
turned to her home at Cedar ,
Qrvvir\f*Q off/,,. onn?/l?Mr.
?J" 1"K owvcmi j
weeks with her sister in Pittsburg. ^
The Spartanburg County _
will hold its session Oct.
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This hALMETTO Leader
WATER EE DIST.S. S. CONVENTION
CENTRAL S. C. CONFERENCE
I)r. 1^ H. Hemmingwa}, P. E.
_ j
The Wafceree Dist. S. S. Conven j
ion convened with St. Paul SCa- J
ion A. M. E. Church, Sej>t. 27?29 ]
935. Rev. C. L. Ban-, entertain- 1
nrr nnutnr Vi M / I tViinrrc woll r?io?/n4 1
or our coming, however he was t
ick in bed but his good wife, Mrs.
'. L. Rarr, officers and members j
rd not allow any one thk t attend <
d the convention to lack for any- 1
hing that would make them feel <
relcome, and at home, Rev. I. S. i
iamble, one of the Ex-pastors, i
vas very active in making the ?.:s
ignments. . 1
On the ^bove date at 10:00 A. M
)r. L. H. Hemmingway, P. E. op- (
ned the convention assisted by t
tevs>-1. S, .Gamble, W. K. Wilson, t
V. T. Mayes and B: J. Hod\?es . 1
Ol'PTini^ntirnl Miue Ciivrio t
lelegate from New Hope was e- I
ectod Sec. Committee were ap- t
>oin^ed also reporters. Rev. B. i
f. Hodge to The .Palmetto Leader: v
ind The Samaritan Hei'.ld. Rev. e
I. F. Player, The Christian Re- i
order. t
Presentation of visitors: Dr. T. f
I. Mile?, presiding elder of the 1
Georgetown district and a candi- 5
late for the bishopic; Jin, _.J. W. c
lurph, Pastor Bethel station, }
Lorgctown, S. C.; Dr. W. J. Rob d
Von, Presiding - EliWir Wi nning h
)istritit; Dr.: B. F. Hildebrand, 1;
'residing Elder, OrangSTJurg Dis- K
rict: Dr. G. C. Johnson Dr. I. C
1. Alston, Revs. S. I). Gadson, 1
ulius Hotmail, J. I. Hamilton, B.,
\ Scott, j. P. Washington, G. W, !
fimerson, Prof. C. G. GaiiTett, r
. A. 'Del^aine, ^Irs. Cora Black 1
,ud others that we foil to fret p
h:?iv n.iinog b
Sermons were .pi cached by the
ollowing:.'Annual Sermon, Rev.
. A. H, Mitchell; Educational Ser- ?
rionr Rev. J.?Ft Rlear, each of
hese brethren preached with credt>
themselves and, to the con- v
ention. . 1 c
-There were m* ny addresses de- p
ivered by the visiting brethren o
ml the brethren of the district a
ri regards to General Conference e
onors; also the delegates. repreenting
the Sunday School and (
A-aaue work. - Rev. .E.E. Rich- a
urg and Rev. \V. K. Wilson play- b
d well their part ?:is leaders in (
he' League and* Bible Institute n
vorlc. - r< v- - l
At th'* financial roll call every j
nail of the district reported one |
lun.lred per-tent-even those that j
cere back in their report for the ^
Iprir.g rally brought up the rear. |
Dr.. Hemmingway the presiding a
lder told the visiting elders and t
iptthrenn tli t he had every dol- t
ar that he asked the bethrenn for ,
wen the Mission points had paid ,,
ip to the dollar and that he felt
ccateful to bis ministers and alL
he olfict rs and members of the <
iiatrift. __l . . t
*"\Vell we are within six weeks of s
tt7i i cnntbiiuinao ha?i it?
ve have?heM oar- own so well so t
"ar l? t oath and every,one do his \
nu t ar.d let us go up to our con- ]
.'ere nee wluie we will make?our
inal reports for. the year in the t
iresence of one of the best and out v
standing bishops, not only of the
\. M. E. Church but of-the race.
\nl elect silth men for the Gen- ]
TPal - tTrTrfCfvnct1 tlrtt?wtH?hrrntr -7
Bishop Noah W. Williams back
o Soutli Carolina for another four %
years. 1 am_ for one, will you \
diase let me go?
NORTH CHARLESTON NEWS
Rev. J. C. James, Pastor ^
Sunday school convened at its o
Lisualhour, with Supt. F. D. Bur- t;
ere^s Irnd teachers at their places. P
The lesson was timely reviewed ^
and beautifully discussed.
At 11:4."> Rev, L C, James mount _
I'd the rostrum and he preached as e
never before.. 100 communed. We c
ivere indeed glad to have as visi- n
tors: Prof, and Mrs. J. K. Polk, of S
Ureenwood. S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. ft
Josiah Moore and Jonell, of the
<a'rr.>e city who made some very in- j
spiring remarks. We also had 2 \
listinzuished white visitors: Mr. S
fl. L. Ridgeway and Mr. Ira I. "
Bledso, who spoke about the neces '
lity of Education. We are always j,
?lad to have you, come again. V
On h'riday night, pet. 18th, ^
Bishop Noah W. Williams will be ?
it Shiloh A. M. E. Cfiurch, 6 1-2 j
miles with his Moving1 Pictures.
\d mission 15c. v
On Oct. 20th will be the closing *
>f this conference year. We art ^ g
trging each and everyone to play f
your part so that our pastor may '
return back with a smile. We pray c
ror him mdch success.
I 1
Alice Abraham, Reporter ^ q
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COMMUNITY BAPT CHURCHRev.
W. P. Peterson. Pastor _
Philadelphia, Pa.?Sunday was
a big day in Community Church
all day. Our pastor preached' in
the mornipK and at 3:30 Rey. J, II. _
M :-rshall,< pastor of the Pleasant B
View Baptist Church with his good B
people served in the afternoon for B
:he Missionary Society of which.. _B
Mrs. Janie Weston, ,is President, I
rnd at night Elder Charert preach I
?d a soul stirring sermon, every |p
>ody went home 'feeling najipy. H
Dn Tuesday, Oct". 1, Deacon A ,E. |p
Wells hft for the South by motor
ng, accompanied by Rev. S. W. <fl
fackson. We do hope for them a
)leasant trip. B
The Missionary Society of _the- B
'nmmimlto TJar-f:.,* Ol. 1. J Si
jL/upusv v^uuun u*-""in ?
heir monnthly meeting- Sunday
svening at 6:30 o'clock, at the ?
lome of Mr. and Mt*s, W: R. Wes
on, 2423 N. Warnpck St. with Jthe
^resident, Mrs. J2nie Weston in
he chair and a very timely meet- -'
? IS
ng was held. After which the roll
ras called and e very*ewe respond- ^
d with a Bible verse. The Pres.,
irged. everyone to get ready .for ^
he anniversary sermon on the
ourth sutiday afternoon of the '
Missionary 3ociety, the fourth
Sunday in Oct., 1935. Sermon by
mr pastor, Rev. Peterson, "Mrs. ?j
lannic of 2210 N. 11th St. gave a ^
linner party Sunday Oct. 5th, in
lonor of her brother and' sister-in- , n
aw, Mr. and Mrs. William Jen- e,.
;ins, the new bride and. groom.
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) titer .guests were Mr. and Mrs. ;n^r
>hillip Jenkins, Rev. S. Gt-ss and- rt v
li.-s Gussie Mae Gordan,.' Mrs. jn?
"annie Jackson is the sister of Mr. uaj
hilip and Mr. William Jenkins. njK
"bey all spent a happy evening1 to are
rether. Mi's. Jackson is from c
ionic, and made everybody hapjity. nn,J
GUI RDINK CIRCUIT NEW> per
Rev. R. A. Brown,"Pastor "ilxr
\vh
Sunday modning, October 6'th tim
ras snappy and.all of the teach- pat
'i).> and -oO'licens were* at their fCr
>ost of duty. The Sunday School do
por-ej at 10 o'clock with a large tor
ttendance. The lesson was dis- in
usscd in all classes. in
Sunday morning at St.- Jrmos, -jug
hutch was Communion Day. The wil
.tUndance was large to take the C
u-oken bedy of blood, symbols?of an'c
Christ which were shed for us. Jut
The Rev. Biawn preached a soul pet
'tl.^tna -stu'nxor.^ Again?in "the the
ifternnoOn the Rev. R. A. Brown cat
ttJchvJ a bunting message at Sui
lerusalein^ A. M. E. Church. It vas
enjoyed by. all who heard iw
tim. Total collection $22.00; We
iru doing our bit to get our pas- f"1'
or ready for the annual conferthee.
We hope that he will be wa
eturucu 10 us oji t.ne- uourcHno "ia
ircuit for the coming year.
.We are sun-y to. fht Rev. W. nv*:
>tate Hospital in Qolumbia Ifor. *^r
reatmvnt.?We hopa he will have
i speedy recoveiy. ac5
Mrs. Oliva Havtwell spent Sun *
lay with the Rev. J. E. Davis at ^0s
".is church. She reported a lover- ?
y day. vv''
Mr. Safnuel Gallieshaw has re- s
uined home from New York City
chore he spent the summer.- He ,ai:
aid that he had a pleasant trip. n.nWe
have a feyy-^ui^. the sicl; tUI
ist, lr-.nd we hope^ they will soon
Trover.
Miss Verdie Revnell spent tlu
v^k-end in Fayetteville, N. C..
vith her aunt.
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CALHOUN NEWS c
The Calhoun graded school open ^e<
d October 7th, Prof. W. M. Scott noo
leneca, principal. Mrs. Otto K/ ext
lingleton, Calhoun and Mrs. Pauine
Thompsbn, Pendleton, assis- :
ants. A number of parents were loni
resc-nt and encouraged the work. the
i total of 110 were enrolled. Ljf(
Mr. Erskine Reid made a ernn ~
f 25 bushels of potatoes. ? ...
. Mrs. Ella Richi^ and- Mrs. Raeb- ?5
1 Dupre were shoppers in Sent'- emi
a Monday. ^
The Ladies Auxiliary of Abel the
net with Sister Estella English *r
lunday. Mrs. A. H. Maxwell and * 01
Irs. Helen Reid were the guests. 'on
Dynamo Campbell and his ges- A
el singer will appear at AbeF 14, tea<
5, 16; subject for 14th "The Boy ,
-Vith A Goat Head and Sheep y
lense;" 15th, "The Girl With A ^
'retty Face;' 16th, Seconded Wiv- A
s. and Husbands." . at
Rev. W. W. W. L. Clark of Sal- T
sbury, N. C., pastor of Golden
'few was the week-end guest of at
fr. and Mrs. David Dupre. * Moi
I,ook for the big fair October Mai
1-26 in the Calhoun. Hall. Mr. iy
,eedie Reid, manager.
Mr. James Fruster caTled for his a
/ife and baby and carried them Tut
o Winston-Salem. N. C. . W'il
Mr. Claudine Jones of Winston- qlalem.
N. C., visited his father and
amily. | Par
Mr. and- Mrs. Joseph Reid em .ma
ertained their neices Trom Easley her
lurday for dinner. I ?j
Messrs Carleton Brown and J. M
\ Gantt entered Pendleton High
Ictober 7th, Mc<
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~71NGSTREE NEWS. ""~
A Correction: ProTussuF TTiarEdward
Murray of Greeleyville
an instructor of the Tomlinson,
Kh school instead of Mis^ Mary
irray of Greenville. t i j
M iss Mary Singleton was in
arioston one day last week?at j |
dch time she visited Avery In- .
tute. ~
Rev. and Mrs. * S. M. Ilqghes '
d family were dinner guests of 1
s. Lizzie Frazier Sunday.
3ne week of revival has passed
this writing. Rev. Mrs. Windley
1 husband who is also a preachconducted
and is still conduct- j
a very successful revival meeti j
. Rev. Mrs. Windley is indeed j
vonderful speaker, and her sing | c
isn't Joud at all. From the grad 1
increase- in attendance . each
ht, we feel that her meetings ^
being enjoyed. . |
'unday being the first Sunday, '
I The last first Sunday hn t h e '
feronco year quite a numberMH 4"
sons were present. Rev. S.M. *
ghes conducted the sorvicesr j
ich were enjoyed by alk^As the
ie is fast approaching that the
tor will have to ItaveJxiii conpnee
the members are urged to
their full duty so that our pas- J
will come up to" the standard J
reports. It is not Bethel to be
the rear and the pastor is. tiy:JtQ
feehassured that this time
1 be all right alsfc.... .
)n Sunday th" pastor brot
?thc i- splendid message^ The
lior choir made their second apirance.
The sudden change, in
weather which was very chilly
i^ed the poor attendance o 11 '
rulay night. ? l1
tlrs. Henrietta Alston was bur- c
Jiere. on last .Monday. Mrs.
don who has been in ill health J'
the past fe wmonths was a loy
member of Bethel church. She
s always giving good advice 2
king suggestions for the bet- s
nu nt of her church. She will be 1
ssed by the people of the church. ^
??leaves?to raourn "a husband-,?d
. George Alston; several c-hil- '
n and grandchildren: and a v
it of friends.
nteresting to all will be t h e ^
: party to bo held- at Bethel?1
nday night, Oct. 1*1, 1935. There 't
1 be barbecue to sell and a con- It
between the Junior and.Sen-'
i. A prize will b<F given tooncs '
sing the more money. Don't n
is this affair. A big time is an- n
pated. ' . |B
CHERAW NEWS i
I
^ I
Tho Pastor, .Rev. E. M. Booker,
>ir and deacons of Saw Mill (
atist Church, Bennettsvillo. S.
rendered services at tho Pe<
> Baptist Church Sunday aftern
in response to an invitation
ended by the Pastor, Rev. F.
Prince and the Woman
ary Society. The subject for I
evening wasj "What is Your ?3
a". James 1:1 1
'here was a Fish fr.y given'at
sky M. K. 'Church Monday eviK
' '
Irs. Thomas Dcas entertained ^
P. "T. Association at her home
iday evening. Prof. J. p. Pey- 1
, principal. ^
liss Bernice Miller who is now y
:hing at Florence was the week "j
_guest of her sister Mrs. A.M.
kens.
liss Julia Benjamin the guest *
the McCall home Thursday;
here was a Lack-Marsh given u
the Pee Dee Baptist church ^
nday evening sponsored by Miss ?
rian Johnson. i
Irs. Mildryd Allen Hooks gave
irthday party at her home on jjj
sday night in honor q? her son 4
lie Mareerr. - /t
here was^a" surprise Birthday V
ty given in honor of Miss. Em- 0
* " 8
Landers Friday evening at v
home. ~ . t.
hose on the sick list are, Mrs.
oi
ry B. Rogers and Mr. Evans
:?n. 1
K
Saturday, October 12, 1935 J
0ep^u*er* I
5^CJ=
TABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH v'
Rev. Wm. * Watson, Pastor..,
GrcenVlUe.?All TabernacTe mom
jers. friends and followers were
shadowed with grief last Sunday.
,vc>. it 111, tt itisun ' was in I3U1Upore,
Md., a patient at John Hop- ;
;ins hospital. We were proud to
earn that he will not have to unlergo
-an operation. A few weeks
if rest and a treatment will be all
hat is neec-ssary at present. *
The pulpit was filled by the Rev.
r. D. Carr. lie preachedand pave
he sacranientv ]
Sunday night Rev-.-J. \V. Woodion
preached, lie spoke very briefy
and all seemed satisfied. Amt. ,J1
if money raised $37.32." ~
The Sunday school opened with?? ?
\sst. Supt. W. J. Harris. The lesion
was explained by Miss Pauline
furnor^Report from the - Union
noetinjr at Friendship Baptist
hureh-by Deacon M. B, F. Chatnnn
l-t'i'i'i veil ;u information A
nount of money raised $48.10
ills. Ma-ttie Smith is on the t?ck
ist at this writing. **
News of the Woman's Auxiliary
vill appear, in next week's issue.
Well, well!! Winter weather is
iere. I am prepared to clean and
tress your heavy clothes. Blue
Jird Cash and Carry. A. B. Byrd,
>rop.- * .
IT. IMSC,AII A. M. IS. CHURCH
Ilev. W. C. Crawford, Castor
Sumter, S. C., October 7th?The
deck Annual' Conference for Mt.
'isgah A. M. K. Church for the
turpose of completing the confer-,
nee year's work which has, been
n gloriou: ly curried on during the ?.
ear is in full swing and each side
s striving to win. Bishojr.Annie
Sanders of the L'ower Mt_ Cisjah
Conference with her ten presiding
elders and pastors are striv
ng hard to b-at Bishop Francis
Ioore with her ten presiding ellei's
and pastors of the Upper Mt. ?
'isgah Conference. Bishop Moore
cho is the stout bishop ~of Sumter
>as never been beaten, But the.,
iChop's meo of the Louver Mt.*
'i-gah Conference jtlan to put _
over the stouts on October 20th.
et's watch the results.
September 20th was Women's
lay. They laid on the table a
ice sum tor a short notice. Atount
realized $2-1.'$.00. Mrs. L.
. Crawford, sponsor of drive.
h.NOWN TYPE OF
Laundry Service
AND DELUXE
DRY CLEANING
Cautious Routemen
NEW METHOD
LAUNDRY & DRY I
CLEANING COi'iione
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