The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 19, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2
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| 'The New Rider" | J
| .- Speaks now ?
j |?rom The Trenches $
_V_| ? By ?It
.. Kev. J-l* 1'hilip ETTTi
THE I'Al.M KTTO CON FEKENC E
The ahi.vv c r?'"?*i-efice ?>f the Af- j
rk-an Methodist. H|>1 .-*<. ; al f'r.un h
' will convene at f"i it r.'i-ri.: (h u.h h
... ; Mt. ,Pka-ah't. S. < next \Vedr.? sday
the 23ni with Bi-h?p \"<>ah W.
Williams. of (' !u:i:bia. t??
siding. 'The Hev. W. 'J'. M.inay..
pastoi .ha- yery.thintr in'y.a
ahd'-is'preparing to ei-.- "h
Kates and visit )* ne f the *rreat
t-st iK'Hith.ns rrrv.; viv f::i'i
As" is cxrnrii* rsly .-aid that v? i y...
* . ..conference, for.taat.y i' a-".'.s. I-'ir?t
'They, have b<?n \v : de'rf..;l!y'.'.tuple--*
d 'wit.fi Mi-}. :. W;hiuhi-' at-.
; tit-..*!' T:. :a!? of"::> ' r.f< rcr.c:e>. and
- nh?-y fit t" wit ?. ." hi' t c- ev
''ferene<- <4> '-ir.tr the quadi/ r.-.'iiuni. I
Second: Th I'air'nettji < y fere nee'
*s t- the stat. a.rd tin h~ -tat' .
and they are a:.\i- X\ -e.e what
th-'' "hi 1 :i ' ' ; ' i'
least '.vtll he th" le' t. \ .of deieT
fates ft' < i<-r: ai ('<i!rferenc<
that v.i!f ennvne in Ncvt York next
May. This conference ha - a lai tre
number, of utaiid ar.d n- i?!e min?
' isters anient; v.horn ase about tin
Aspirants. iOt.;y..-i.\ cap be. < N.-et.cd.
.'Therefore the q..e-ti'h. will
hot b" cc ii<i* r-^? .'?* . * oton. - b a..
\vho_cau rendei' t(.e b -t -ervice a"
the (iene.ra! <"'??::? ret.ice i'-v the
' ,.ia ? . . 11
* ^pirants. S'-ath *;ii ?ii; a will scoc
attain yt thilv -(?? !i<*f ii 1 * onferer.ee
Tf the fiVht ni< n are.. t/lwtwl at
the annual conf' i' h>:e- b<Kinninji
at the 1'aiMotto.
Ol It KNROKSKI) C.\S i)ll)ATK
The Rev. In. T. M. Miles, habeen
unanimously agreed yij ?>n. i?*\
the minister!-' of th; I'aliie u<? f'ohfcrence.
a-:_ tkek .choice ioi Hpisco
ptr)?I'11.'11 .<.?Tki?i h < ;..! ul?? 1 L1^
and i.beted "tleleirates; io (ie'tTf-mr
Conference < nthu-iaj?fkally t nd'rf^
sed the ( lUld.iiliify. of Tn . .Mile- f? i
the bishopric,. N.ow when. tlU: ministerial
delegates . will be chosen
_ _ ntxt. week it will he the duty"?<t
dtKioi- a..t/i.v-i11... t> , .
. state- why J)r. Mile- -i 1 < n!?1 he tlr
standard hearer. Not- beruu.se rj?
is the* I'altlll tto < 'ullfereJl'u ch.oiri
' hi*t. hera'i-< of his" e\amfelistic
. jf-itts- that are- needed- :n <?;11- l ip.1
copar.w Add'd to-that is his outstanding
teeord a a litiiunuor ana
.vial's ?.t' experience; W Inle f an.
not atti niptirifj; to dictate to. the
del'grates that are to' he' elected
at V-ur conference Lot I -d. if*'
~"~h they' will- have a trued subject- in
iJr. Miles, and if .'they fail i'> make
_a_.convincine- ariMiiriil. the fault
will he in, the.m. Their it. is uii.lersthoil
thap ;it. 1111>. tii nt-ral I'oiifcrrncj*
our standard hean-f's name
must-be first dp every ticket. And
candidaf'-.s whoWant oaf support
, must write our candidate's uanu
on their h:ill??ts.
Illh i'A I.Vt Id | I tT" l.l-. A IM'.d'v
We will'represent the "Leader",
at all of the annual i-oiiL r?. ne>
anif wliily we have always dour a
K<?< d fnisines.,. we shall: hope t?
excel all previous records. Wi
' thank our 'tr.ood .support rs anionu
the ministers, and'lay ino.nih'*i s foi
the fine coimidei at h n pTvei# us at
?1? Ute^-eeioJ'eLeii_l:('o^ (it'.l'ile plfVl. ."lild i'UI
goal is to \vrit< a siihsiu option fot
every minister .this Kail and >e?>r
( s of lay-members. This is om*-of
tin; most interest iny periods in the
world's history in. bot-h ehuudt and
civil ir<iv<-i,nm',nf..yan'l ii i\"i?lusi 1
who tail to read ilie "1.cader."
which is one of tin.- Ij? - t secular
paper-' published l>v iiis'r racial
group, will he simply walking ii!
earkness. \\?- mo t ri ail sei-ulnf
papers at 'such a time as this.
Many of our ciirrfereiu < subscrib?
crs arc in tin- arrears, but ww pre
vailed with the mating y to c> 11tinue
their paper until their an
nu a I "conferemp t#ret. This wa
rot. done for political purpose on
our part hut to externl grace four
subscribe!'?. We Wanted them
to keep abTOrxt?with the timewhile
they were yi-ti.inready to
pay their sul/sclipt; -ns. Now
since the I'nited State* government
prohibits paper puiiTishcrs
from sending pap.ers to noit-paidup
scribers those who fail to rent
re fhoir snhseriit i"it at the.-mi
ferences will have to "be cut oTH
n DEAN'S PROMOTION
J Tht friends and well "wishers of
W. P. Dean, are lotnl in tin h e n
gratulations of his appointfn lit to
a Special Government Post at
Washington, I), c; The subject C
a recent graduate from, the college
-? iiupartmeilt? of Alii n I 'niv'c rsity'
and he says that Prof. (' (I. Garrett,
is to be, given the credit. Say
what you will but few people have
done more to aid struggling hoysand
giHs in South Carolina thai
Prof. Garrett. There air-hosts of
them that will attest this fact. I1
s js known throughout the state that
he has ltd bitter fights in the'past
but he has always gvfrn as Hhn
reason, the interest of his .rhttrrband
school. It was intimated some
timn ngo that he was {airVlIM-- < !,
a secret fight against the present
administration. I am of tho opinion
that the alligetors were more
mischief . makers than anything
else'. Who ever heard of Garrett.,
carrying on a secret tight? It
can be said everlasting to his credit,
but when he begin a fight on an
administration op upon an individual
he comes out in the opening.
,?.Gararett, doesn't throw a stone and
hide his hand. The connection
knows -that of him'. Then too.
there is not a man in thfs. state
that is more interested in thtg~'adjninistration
than E. Philip Ellis.
V' i . * . r * *1
N* i has -ks.pt his eyes opened,
wider tu see, and ears clearer to
/nai: than I have. And in these 4
yta.'s. I haeu: hot seen or heard
er.oiiyh'to ds-turb ?the bishop's ffcel
i elating them to him. Now
1 <!<> n' t pretend to know what
i ia: i ett think - i n hisv heai-t
a'.'! 1 have never been* present at
a: <>f tr.e conferences with him
and-the administrator of this ad nini-tration,
but I have been with
Ti; TrrnpTtTTTlrt c~ KM.-rc-nt"i?.<. Surday- S
ol c mentions and annual conference
branch meetings. He has
also -pi.ken at my. church and in
V' ?; case he urge<T the.'people to "
support tin.Li paAef. presiding el
i. bi-h?'j>, church and school. Thia
. ' an t e ca-ily verified by every
! tnen.b- ! of th' >e bodies to which
we iefened. This is the kind of
v;d? nc I can. g>vb concerning
lb.of. Gyi rett.
ill K >h\> M'AJ'hlt Kiel OKU
^ v
< - more dailies and weeklies
than " The New. Rider." During
- Jt brie? cai eeuu we have appeared
1) "The Na-hville banner". "The
a'' in.ooja -Times", "The -Nash,
.;! r-Hlob..". "The Fast Tenr.Ossoe
\ev/-". "The Monitor". "Th?~SparTnTTburg
Herald", the "Greenwood
J:. '! x .Journal". ? "The Florence
'd' V. " a.-.d Die?IVHlMlg
;>aj?ef of that city; "The Times
Ueinoet ats", "The S'umtey
Ft m". "The Georgetown and Wal
wPeklie-", ''The Pittsburg
' > .: iei"The .Louisville Times",
.;'i }.? "The Cuide-'f-^he
"The Columbia . Record",
lie < ark-ton Kveninj? Post",
"I n<-. .New- an 1 .< oner ~ " l no
" urbston Messenger",The Chris-lan
and Southern Christian Re ordei*s"
aiid weekly contributions
"'I he Palmetto Leader." In the
an Or we -p'onsored the campaijrnj
-d' Jiort'-rs 'Noah W. Williams?of
Missouri" and H. V. Tookes of Flo-ida
in our. column. Roth wire
elected bishops last general conerenee.
President Sims, notv? bis-,
' ' jr. abv itised'through'the "Lead*
ix." We were a staff member of
in- 'la.-t keiieraj eonmerinoes daily
u.'l -aw that; matter from our
! 1 ji'i '- a jii^niit: aimf-ared regu-ltrrl-y.
?
Now that Hishop N'puh W. Wiliam.-.
It. I), of Columbia i- con.t'twiL'
his. tii t annual conference
. t ti.A season next -Wi dnesiliky the
Mid at; Alt. -I'lea-ant, the. dtlefrui
>i. will ha'. < to purchase titbit:.
- t.?? ( Tiurlc-sluii. The Colnahia
Annual conference wi'li meet
at Tilth1! ( liun-ll, ('blnmbia,. Nov.
Itli. I lie South Carolina eenfiT*'
: i'i metis ^iii the city of Charles?
i'.iii 11! i i t > at t trannn-hurtfj _Nby.
_jt)tii aii'l the I'ietlniiifit eniifeieliee
tneef , at Abln ville, 5suv, 27th.
N av all "!' t lie.-.e points can Tie e<>n0
nietil ly la-iu-Tieil by 'the. Southern
1 tin 1 u ay iSy.-tetn mtd?tbe-bi-hfi;at io-m
a :.I bo I'heni.si Ivei credit to make
h"i?'e ol' tins line for their travel,
ih. Southei ii is 'considerate of its
blared passbViTfers. They can se,
ure re:e rvat ions to 'distant points
r ail any place iii the south. As
..his is .general conference election
epn i ntatives from -nearly every
-tali- in the union wilT"ul.li nd tluse
' iii I e i eiici'S and the- Southern will
. urr.j )i theitt with any aceom'modai"ii
?a . ired. Coiitaet the Soul!)-,
in tick t's ae;elds' and jtet the n< e*s,ai^y
in-truetions^ as to trains
lifer- ilces. '
; 'l ite' I nion
The la-t tin (.session of*~4.he'
" 'hai lf s.toii Colored Ministers Alanine
were simply prand. I'resile
at Samuel l.loyd, presided .over
. JI th se,si.^.,< . ' 'I'll.. V M ( ' V
'ri-vussioir was led l.y Archdeacon
.la. I.( i \'iJI. w as quilt* iliUM'i'sliiin.
Revs. K. S. I.awranee, Jessy 10,
death.. S, If. Scott, S. Harrison
:::?! (" S. I. flu'tt r eneayed in the
,i Visitors presented:
.vs.. in VV . -Sample, < vanj^clist
in t . M. It. < liurc h, Andofsbn, .S.
and Rev. 10. 10. Mjllei';- rector ot'
Si. Stephens I'. 10. Church, Peter.s..iii
ir. I'a. Hoth tirade timely 'remarks.
v "Klijiih's lirey charriotte," was
he tn ni Mil.,i <1' which was ably
discussed hy Dr. S. II. Scott. Revs,
i. II. Ai 11 e or I. S. Anders n and .1.
I u.iil.;u t;'Jivi their exposition.
I'll I lev. .1. I'. (J Veen'. V?f th< Zion
Iisii pendent .Methodist church was
admitted into the.pinion. l.)r'. Sandy
"iiiifiiioiis was the order.of thi day
it the last ineetftiy and played
.veil', his part. Hector ('. S. llarison
was appointed to represent
n union n't the Palmetto conJ'crenccp
llev. .1. Dunbar, the South
< aioiina ( nr,i('!('Mci,1 and Ilev. (j.
M11chr-tty Tire X.iiin Indopend*irr
II :.t-i I-IHc.
i
St. Luke
Sunday doses our year's work
and isthe last call for "dollar
money."
I'ray r meetintr, ) a. m., Sunday
Ada ol and Adult Bible cdass 1):30,
Mien League, <1:15 p. m., preach*
nir, 1 I: l o a. in., and H p. m. Let
t he. members , pray for an outpour
"d the Holy Spirit.
"Let us advance on our knees."
:i TIII.li!I-:M ILXEL < Ml H.< H
lo v. S. II. Smith, pastor of theH
I let hlehonv Baptist Church, wishes
t < >; ti nd many thanks of gladness
tn i i lav Mod's bbssings upon you
or voiir thoughtfulncss during
her iljne-s. May you, the friends J
nd memb rsdistant and near live
long to do the work of Him that
sent you.
Sunday school __ 10:00 A. M.
Morning worship 11:110 A. M.
ft. V I'. I'. . _,6:00 1'. M..
[ EYtuiijur^OtA.ki'S __ . 7:30 I'. M.
Theinel "And The People Had
a Mine to Work," Jen-. 4:0, by Rev.
H. Hal man. ^ \
I . . " . ' 6 ~
" ~ y~~ r i
TABEKN AC'i.E BA1' 11ST
CHURCH. Rev.
\\ m Watson. Pastor
Greenville, S. October 15th?
Th^',\Vnman'< Auxiliary wn>; ?-nteftained
Wednesday .afternoon, September
22nd at. the home of Mrs.
Susie Black After business, chick
VV 1'iv auu uc iivam ?vii* >vu?
Collection $0.57. Next meeting,
at Mrs. Luicy . Watson's home.
Mrs. Art me L. Sparks oT "New
York City was the dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Morgins,
00.'? Green A.ve,
Miss Annie I.aura Meyer is livr
ing at the ,home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. S. Sullivan. Green Ave., while
attending Sterling High School.
She hopes to finish in February.
The Woman's Auxiliary entertained
tit the* .home pf * Mr. and
Mrs. F- S. SullivanfMH)!} Grtaav
Ave. Th'e honored guest uf Rev.
Wm. Watson. The following minist'pp^.
Rev. W. R. MartTnV-J,?A.
Itavis. W?S. Thompson, Rev Williams,
Asheville, N. Rev._ Matthews.Spartanburg,
S. C.; his honor-,
the Rev. J. .W. Tgfe was spokesTrmrT.
: ' .
Mr.' and M rs. Edw. " Thompson
from,Castle Point, N. A'., and Mis'.
Emma Jones from. Washington, It.
C. were dinner guests at the home"
?f .Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Copi-land.
510 'Oscar street,. Friday evening,
"October 4th. Other quests were
EMi's. Mary W<alkup and Mrs. Bessie
Sullivan.
Sunday,^October 1 .'ith news was
flashed from the John Hopkins
Hospital to the effect that the Hew
JVin. Watson, pastor of the Ta-bornarji.
. Baptist Clmrc.h ,-_.Greer-_
ville, S. was recuperating m- st
satisfactorily to the atUndinc
physicians. With "the help from
his church and the prayers of his
numberless friends. We may exjpect
his ret-uwi-ycry soon. '
\ WAUIAIJ.A NKWS
Sunday was a very beat .'ifti'
'ay'lmd evei yone' in th city seen
ed to havp be' n on': their way't
some Sui.(Iay">chob.l 1'ov-a jroo-rfes~
i son Sunday morrinntr. There we;
natty at New Galilee Sunday mor '
inf. Sept.'? Jarm s .Moote. wilt
tn?l ?luuifht'. ! 'were- c.ilh d t i Mt
-&U m? |iaj_>4-i^4r?14um4 h?U* It-<-> n, - -- -Sto
attend the funeral - of-; hi
aunt.^. '
Mr. K. O. Ot ajar an', teacher o
. .Ii- ?.* No: 1 r 1?wtft?wl.-o al'? *-<!?tithe
funeral of Mrs. Tyner Join
<iii> wtiu \v:r< !i <i-;tr. i- tn \11- t * it si i
ifnu. Ti names' of the nth.
members < t" the N'1 w (ialilee S.;h
day school yvh'n utlen.Ld 'the fn'ii.
i, I an- as follows: Mr. I). \V, Mi'
liams, Mr.' I>??. k Rixlgvi's. .Mr. A
M i s.. T-ahmulge <'hafm.ta n^-mt < I - ^--tr r;
Mr. aml>Mrs. .In- hvaits. Mr.
Kraniv HowardiI Mr. ami Mrs
(I. II. NVaMiinglun. Mrs. J fin '<?.
was i ililu'v years of jig ..uu.i \va.?
a much laved .C'.iistian woman.
i I'.'i.t' 1111 i'i1 - than sixl v-!i\
years of her life to the-TlntsTiati .
< 'luircli.
M'r. James Robert Robiiisbi: ami
Mis.- !>' atrye Hail wtre happily
niarrii J Oct. 5. .lit:}").. The giootn
is I lie sen of Rev.. J. T. llobii ,
is .one of the leading mini
ters. of this s.elioni .Mr-. Robin-,
son is from a very prominent fain
!y of S. lieea. S. (\ Tluir many
friei <ls hop.- for them a long ami
prosperous 1 il\-. ....
The 1'. T, A. in t "T^'t 'Jhuislay
Vu* t . with its l're,si?fent-. Mrs,
Francos Floyd amlrothr numbers
on tlveiv (luti.
After t'sU-' ljusi.nc.-s part nf Jljj
>the ful 1.?\vintr _;_idijcets
were .JjkvAissed: "Home Rackj?rt
utuls for school work." upon.d.
liy prof. Ci. If. Washington. Par-1
ents aip] Tt aohors Need Faeh Oih
or, opened hy Rev. .1. T. Robinson; I
;e\i.r.il othor momhc.rs spoke on
tin- di-eus-ion. K very one pe s nt
si eincd, to have thjoye.l t'l.t
program.
The facility, -t talents, patrons
i?i'I I'ri1 ml an* lookirjr fonvar I
n comnv..n1l\ Fain-with p:<> il
n L ''cLijrht whichwill. be.Xuvenu
'i 7th. " We are phinnirur to make
11 i ^ in. of the?best Fairs in the
history < f the < unity.
Th' first meeting o'* t o O.onei
County Teachers Fdtieat ion . Asv
oeiatiois will h he'! Saturday,
k-t.nher lb, lb o' lock, at "OccTnC'e
"ouhly Training S.h ol, Henoea
>. < .The Department I m-'ti'ir
will ht'trin at 1(1:15 o'clock; this
: ctiiiir will h a general session
f all teachers in the Auditorium
\t. this time Professor R. L. Fin"V
\Vi 11 open the following subject.
"~*The~ scluV I a?v-i+irl?part?of-4.hss_
omn'iunity."
W. hope that till teachers iti
he founty wjll lie on time. At
"his ni'w-tinji?teachnrs?will icr'ive.
t eompl' to schedule of the teachu's
me titles of the enstieinu
-ehool year of 1 firjfl-ijn.
HOWARD f< HOOI, NKWS
I' M - <li UN an I a senev of talks
>n fire pieventior. an! elimination
of fire hazards characterized the
*?l.?servanf.e .of * Kir1, Prevention
Week at Howard School.
I.. Sin Thursday. Oct. 10, at 0 <>'lock
A. M. Vlhic-f Mar-li conductcd
a' demonstration and drill for
:+fs tft whkdi pupils ch'.i rt?d
t'l.t- huildinpin f>T-seconds. The
or l< rly-manner* in which the drill
was eondeutod made a very vivid
impression -upon Chief 'Marsh. He
commended the" faculty and stfp*
dents for their hehavjor and pave
the following articles to the Re*
coni: *" ' .
? The Now Howard &op?'o school
w&s pi vert special commendation
orderly way in which the children
and teachers conducted the fire
drill. "Rd?like to make?wp<.<ji-h
mention of the school." Chief
Marsh said. "They filed out rflf
the buildinp in an ordeiTy and
quiet manner displaying marked
efficiently In conducting the drill."
[HE PALMEIRO LEADER *
C'HAl'IM'KLLE STATION .
Yhc Rev. Mrs. Williams pleached
a very ^interesting sermon to
the saints Sunday morning./Many
AMF\?" wheard all over the
chuich. Our church is still'grow
ing ir> membership, tnree accession
Su nday and-two of them paid sal
ary the same day. There are a few
ni.. rubers stayin.r at home these
.jays dodging du|ies and- .finding
fault with everything. However,
this does not apply, to every person
absent, as Kev. Plair had the
ehureh to uridei stand that his fam
ily wasn't dodging, and he guarantee
everyone of hi- family
woul 1 pay. every penny due, r*-ga:d
less what happens.Dr.
Dent h 11 his last quartet
here Sunday night. An unusual,
large crowd of vi-itoi.s were out.
j The financial re';? rts as follows:
Paid pastor Sl'-l Jith Trustees $44.78;
Traveling MinistersS 7.7U;
j Poor
' Alt the report.- a-ked the return
of th?- pastor to: another year a* d
-evtjml report.- a-k?. 1 for the rur
- v n of the Piv-idirg I'll'lor. These "
ports will be fo> warded to the
Hi hop for his i onslderation. The
I hlite C lub lo r -the-auxiliaries ot
the church, hsivirtg -raised 4S.k;j.
built ^ strnn. Ifr t ehnick _
'and bought" on- iy;jijn- ! bricks to
*>uild the other.
<) bv-Denti-Wtp pai l his full asst'-smetit
arid ft smiling and s id
if the pastor wat ts, to return, ho
as no obje':ti:'gs.
The "workine, members ait- try- .
' ;; to g>.t t.M pastor ready foi
conference.- Th.-. Sunday school k
also growing under the efficient
." opt., L. \V, Mailman. The collection
is around. it ' dollar every
} i ay an 1 w >- haw -one' of .tlu .
est schools iti '"oliimbia.
Mrs. (i'ttinyard on, Mine- St. gav
;i Silyt r Tea after tlu- quarter Sunday
nite, the Vu ar.ee rtsuits wile
perty ph asing. Kyi-iy member and
friend should --end to the parsonige
Saturday an i . g.f your hot
' inn r of supp<-.r. .- . ~
"Me v. k. .Tr ftr <; tif Augttrnrr
will conduct a J i-n->luy,S mcetinn-o
at C'happtdl-'- Station, beginning
Monday lilies On. 1* 1 st. Visit
a re welcome.
? So?res?of?-. i Tbo s?Wciy- out tt~ ~
L.aU'.ch Sunday, piajoiity of them
made pleasin. n-marks.
The /'huivh v.i-> | Miss FiTJan(
se liCrWttttrn. o1,;- \ fficiei.'l?oi unit- j-t,
Miss Marj* Alice Hrown, Miss i
\ I ?i t' .. a >i I Me. I ........ \!..'
I'm -li-ft' la t *w.ek fur their
schools. Tlii s<- Aiciv tread church- 1
:iii 11 iiu their is
Miss. Browr. "toade a flyriljr visi
to Columbia r-ariTTd i.v oil busiit'y.T
ffcr mai > fiends were"pla.l
to sec her. ' lt
gaffx i-:v ni:\\s ,
Mi-s Mary lirown of X'ew York
City, foi nurly of Gatl'ney is in the _
city for rr few days. Sin* is still
smiling. i
The foot-ball ,i?,.me played at
the .Cleveland County Irair urourds )
on Friday. Oct. 11. by the'Gran?
ard .Black .lacks' an I the Lincoln t
Acad' niv. Bears was very inter- _i
esteriuti'. l&th^teauus played well.
Although the scores wc re 'J-tl' in
favor.' of* the Hears, we'i e pibud
of our team. ,
The citizens'* f (iSlTney were
iiah .d sorry to learn of tlv* death
,.uf Mr a. Annie Taylor, an old resid.n'.c
of this city. .
j Her a^e isn't definitely known;
it is sai i t hat -she was one hundred
or more years .of | age.
.\1 rs. I aylor wds admired. by .tho-e
w'no._knew her best.
She will la inis-*e.l v> ry much"by
relatives and friends.
I?i-,,r , I \l.-o I -v r>?iv
- . 4 ?i . . r.. vi ?n I I ivy*
were at home to the Granard Fact'.lty
an 1 n; number of friends on Friilay
t vf-liing.
The host. and hostess spared no
pains in trying to make us feel
u ilcome. y
The oft i ill welcoming was done
.by til l.o.-t.uSS^Mrs. -I F. ('.atli y.
After a cordial welcome, the
-ohtime.nl .of the entile bunch was
"It is good'for us to be here,"
B.'idge and progr<*s.jigc whist
wne ti e games of- the evenning.
lee ci -am anil cakes were served.
Three n w members have been
added to..oiir group this year, name
jTyT M is.-e-. Edith By the wood* of
Beaufort, S. G. Mabel Pendergrass
of Sumter. S. C.
Mrs. ('. I,. Xorris better known
as Mi-.- Both Mills of SpaitanThese
lovely ladies were pr;ei.torl
to th" group an F-each region' <!
with very timely remarks.
ti .. .
were: Misses Edith Bythewood,
Mable Pendurijrass, Blanche Glym
1)1. \ ('Lc-u^r- -tilymph, Ivois McCon-"
nell, Beit ha Glymph, and Birdie
I,/ Bet* i>un. Mesdames L. G.
Mumphires, C. L. Norris and R.
II. Foster. Messrs Furman Kernt'dy,
Noah Titus, N. B. Broyvn, II.
I/. .1 fferies, R.. II. Foster,
i/. Norris aijd Dr. L.. G. Ilumi>hries."
> '' '*l>Wurds
ru_inade<|Uate to express
mil* appreciation to ovr kind host
ami hostess for the wonderful hospitality
.shown in entertaining for
us. , , '
Thanks for a lovely evening.
The Bell. hit. "Wild Cats" of Clin
ton, will nr el" the Grananl "Black
Jack-" Friday, Oct. IS, at .1 P. Mlih
what promises to be one of the
pryeatest foot ball Karnes of the
season.
For your copy of The Palmetto
Leader 'aeji week, see Master Willie
Wood.
?.**-* ?
ROCK HIM, NEWS
Mrs* Ethel Hartison returned to
hoi home in Phila, lia. after spend
inK several weeks here with her"
- father.
Mrs. Eliza Jane Hall is in the.
voorhees eleven downs
paine
The Voorhees''eleven surprise 1 1
Paine College in a stubborn ar.d
hrillirvg sixty minutes of play Sal
ui lay, October l-'L on Paint's Held. ,
At the half neither team had schr- V
((1. i:or bad'e7t~hcr tin- aU'tuid~TvT~^
other's goaf.
The turning: point came in the
third quarter when Austin of Voo, .
hees. threw a thirty yar 1 pass to .
i" ...u~ : c..i .u,. i;.?.
* d\t* ? liu tlUd.v U Lilt.- .^wai miv r
sc rir.g six points for VoothcQs. j
It W'as impossible for the stal- .
"wart in- n of I', itu1 to crash the ll">?
pound line of Yoorhees when ii:
the fourth qualH'.T'they were twice {
vyithin a yard of crossing Yto: - ^
hees' goal. Thus the Vobrlucs
tigers .ijiiergedjJhe visitor- of the
day with'the score 6-0. - j,
CHESTER FIELD X EWS>
. ?By Kara?A Mefnlloigrii
. Sun Jay \v;.s a pleasant day and v
many church (fo'-rs were seen da 1
"their way to^differerrt^Thurche's,
.t was tegular preaching day at '
Alt?'Tabor. M. K. Church an ! asTUstv
il the very efficK-nt pastor. Rev.
J. A. Gary preached a fore fj.il.
< '1 ini.ni?Ui?l,i^-^-,o|rl^;nj ?
lay A:~M.
Sunday afternoon the last quartet*
for the confeience ?ar was
u?ld by til*' Rev. J. \S*. Te'ylor,
District. Supei intender.t. Quite a
i'c'w of the regulars* 'we're present.
ITe"~eHos?v as" TiTs text Matt. 1:1 i ,
which i c ad "thus, "Man shall not 1
live by bread ah no, but by ev?'rjr=C
word that proceed Ah 'out ol' -t.i.
mouth of Go i.'! . It was ii Hee l > j
woiwh ri'ul message,- full of tho.t-; '
Among the- \ isit fs present were" Ll
Mrs. X. K. MeKdullough, Mrs. Mary '
Alford and son, brcnard. . " r
Mo! llo!. (iJ rea!y! For what'.'
the Old Folks mooting. When?
Monday night, Oct. -wJUWa Wliyi*'u
At llurs: Tabernacle str \I. ,iw
/ion Church. u ,
Oil. 1 like- to forgot. Wli.it? 1
rtToT^ wvll bc^ri "Chicken hunt"-td- (
?o? Oi ly ten ccttts. .tu. hunt?1C -d
you liiC ft its yotirs. General ad- ^
mi - ion?Htr: ; ? p
.AI ;s-> - I 'ho: ice; 11 illiard and Clco
vVadcsboro. X. C. where they will N
it t. lid school.- , .
Aftei being-ill for several months ^
to tin- eTc.it beyond Thursday j ^
mornirg at three o'clock, at 1 is ; J.
lome. II. was funeralizcd Ut j
CJran T View Presbyterian Clitiivh, j
imay nnorno<>n ai inny ovInoK, .
.villi th'- paster, RevT 11. I.. Counts
d'fiei tii jr. With R--V. J. A. Clary
in i' Rev. C. in the ros- -jj
rum. Ri V. C ounts preached a
.vonderfnl sermon from the Text':
'I've fought a good light, I'v e
finished by'course, I'm row rcaly
o be offered i p."
The Vink-Rito Mas ns had
. harge of the burial, lie leaves t> ' vv
nouin his loss, a loving wife,'Mrs.: (
'nth rine Kmi'-om. two daughtt'is, 1>
Mrs. Rosa Walker of Ha!win. F':> :
nd Miss Be<sie Bauconi .who at ..
this writing is a patient in the has t>
>il?l at Flora.nee, B. C. a son, Mr. p
John Bauc'oni of Detroit. Mich.. ^
and a host of relatives and fi ii nd v
' The lloral offerings were many a
mil beautiful,' Dargin Martieiars
A Wadvsboro, -Jfr?P.- were" iTr ~ ~
charge of the arrangements of tin -|
funeral. ,
Tho-tntrie City sympathizes with .,
the hot caved family,. (
Rev', and Mrs. Miller.of Walter- %
bnro attended the funeral of Mr.
IT.Tn~/TTrr Th y both spoka wry?r,
orderly of their close relationship
to the family. t
Miss Martha Buucont atyl Nlr. 'i
Charles Baucom came fioitl Wash-. \
ington. I). ('. to attend the funer- ;
Mr. Joseph H. W.'Morris, .Jr. J
of Johnscji C. Smith Unrversitv, 1
Charlotte; N. C. was glimpsed fh
1 1 i? t Vi'M'n*
......... t
Rev- C. B. Retina left Saturday t
mocnninp'?>'<>; his worfc . f Vi'i.'
Baptist Church, near MeC'all, S 1
.Mrs. Su.11 i: Btuicoifl continues ill. i
We hopL? she will soun he well a ?ain.
i
Miss Elizabeth Johnsr.n had as |
h<?r ifuc-t her hrotlvr, Mr. Roheit |,
Johnson of Johnson C. Smith Uni_yersityr?Charlotte,:
N. C.- - - i
Mrs. p. R. Bethea's father. Mr.
Rivers is very ill. We trust he
ill voo>i 1 i CiiVr'', (
.Miss Xc'tie R; v Rlake is in lispos'ed
at this writing. 1
Rev. II. E. Coupt'* was a plca^_
sant caller at the parsonage Sat- j
rday to see Rev. and Mrs. W. W. ?
McCollongh.
Miss Marea'et Kin lye spent a~
few days ^vith Jaer mother. Mis. <
I all Stanley and returned to
Camden, S. C. Monday rgornipg.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Misses
.Alarv-anA Martha Raueom ami Mr,
Charles Baucom, motored to Flor
enco, .S. ('. Saturday to see their
cousin, - and jsistsr respectively, i
They reported her as being much ;
better, to the delight of the family
and her many friends.
city visiting ielalivcs_Jind friends."_
Mrs. Eliza Carter left last Tins
day for -hei! home in Philadelphia,
Pa. after spending five weeks hate
with her brother, Mr. B.Ov-lfi^il
and her neices, Mrs. M. B. flosett ,
and Mis. AniaTiTa"~M~ct 'olIoUghT- '
Mr. Randolph Caldwell verysiek
at his "liTtfhe on Wost Main St. <
" ~MY. Isaiah* Plain, teacher
in the Clover High sfhodl ,-p. (
the week-end with his parent-, Mr.
and, Mrs. Issae Plain. ?.
Mrs. Mary Hall, t he t wife of t4n
late Dr.-M. P. Hall fras buried Men \
day. %
Mrs. By.pt ha Mcltenald, M ,
Marion Cray, Mrs. Geneva Sanders ]
and Mrs. Mat tie Lee Smith return
ed to their different homes; they ' j
weio here to attend the funeral
of the^r mother, Mrs. Mary Hall. ,
JONKSYIEEK NEWS
Monday morning, October 7th
he teachers and students of the
JonesviHe Grader] Sehoof bejjan
moth' i school year. The enrolliii'Mi
*Hj^. year far surpasses last
rear's em ollmcnt. 'i'he suiuout/odv
has trrown so in the la-t year
-hat it was necessary to HTfrt alot
her Uacher to the faculty. .
'i'hi. itisl .a lio- are a- tolToScs:
'rot'. J. I'. Kzt'll, principal; Mi.-s
tosa I- I.'.ng. Miss Grace K.
Hackwell, Mrs. M. G.-Ezell, Miss
tuby A.,Gail and Miss Ruth C.
'oilinsi
'ilk* Graded School, w ho--finis ht-d
he ) unior High .School are - atcnding
Sims High School in Unr
tins school l. rni. . .-'i
The members and friends of
"'iSter's..C harn'l Church arq t.xpectng
a big day the 1th Sunday in
rm?ii"r.?:f hey?are?planning Xo?
:o to Greer to spend the day with
he good people up Chore of the
i it?>|<rtsi Church?of?
khich out" Pastor, Rev. J. C. Col- i
ins is al-o jia.stj.ruig.
The teachers?aiuL^tud.nts will
Attend the Spartanburg ( ounty
'air, Wednesday in Spartanburg.
''u,. / % ?>/ I ^liti ivife / v 1 l/i* nnif
licli.. l ull .ei i (I :? pi pe ram at Beth
nyiiaptist Climvli, Thursday nite..
liUli St il"Ol. NMW.; . '
A4.o. t tv. i \i, ;n!i cil p ,Is ;.iade
aim st p fi.\fr:r ! Jr.
lijjh .School which open./i M. :i 'ay ;
let; 11th. .But this number iocs *!
nt i jin.st . t fill, us.?l..cr, ;.r.:
'.any wis di* i *-t:i.t in t in vn
s ir!i t*? he- theCe u.!:- I heopcn.'tir 1
ay: Kach pupil-Avii's ?l:ul :<> wel'
niiu liaeli tls. 's ri?te proup of t p; h
rs. * l
Ti.e' oiUlook C';r ;h'e. h '! y. a. ' i
K)I\S bright and pfo-peix?.Us. -Mr.
1. I.. Brooks of \Vallerhoiv, S. ( . !
ho was oirir |n i m i pal last year i.itli;
us atsain -with even u're.itciv
al an J s^turnuuatioii. Mr. Brooks
i\s charge of the uppi r Mass, s in
lie . school. ; Al1; s. . t'atliei iiie .Me- 1
iiiecn ~<T MTUee" has the. Tovvlh
~,r fifth u rades yV. il h pait *i::.
rork in" the upper classes; ?Mi> - "
Ml.. I!. Wlllkei of Cli.ier-, >' . f.?'
Thu Seesuni and?lined fn
ill pail time wei k ii. tT):'~ igluh,
inth, and tenth grades. She ah^o
as eha-ATe?tML_fclic_ music. n M rs.
.'ai ilie.. V. l*i loee o.f Society Hill.
. ('. lias the li/vt .r'jad. ar.l is iir
hii! ii"f' *"f?f oar IlmTre Ko.noiries
k paniu. nt. ^..o i., al*.? t>n i>..
ft-1 :i!l coa. h.
"Thy v.hoLcommunity was sadt-IKil
-hol m day ii' t ') death -of
Irs. V.v.ixi no Walker, < n<? of -our
hii'ii l..vc i \viii)U-!i in llu- comnnin- j
y. 1
Kllil. i lav HUu'kw- !!.. reporter
LI:XINC;ton NMV.-J
-Saturday?auJ?S ,, day ul' 1;:-1
c. k marled the eiidint; of the ! lth j
nd last quai Ui ly .im: I'i mi c i
:o. I,y\iiikto i. < t. uil'.i l)i. K7~FVl
P. IK'iit. I>. 1>. l'i" sidintr Ivl.ler in
harjre. This quarter was.a. masIn*
pi. to from tile h.-iriiiaitip- t>.
no oKuuitf. yiM tile wonm nut too
iii v an ! powerl'iil'/sei nion preach- j
il liy Khkr Dent ititdy will' i ve:
\o ifi tin- hea; >' of. the p.opk ;
The reports vy.M o imuli.v Poo 1
"li I'. K. o. pratulated tire lwxiX'jton
Charpo for ha iinp in all
iiipl1 s and paying out oa.h uu'aror.
.An l niai.y ttibules p-i i our-,
vwth.y and Jovinp past >r, lk v. 1.
;:?iinmons, upon ids pr at vision
iiul propram. ' r
The Si'v-er Tea wo..< royally on-'
er'aiind4at tl\ h- nio'rti" ..Mr. ..to!
dir.. J. \V. i5!aok--o?M-(V.lar Urnv '
\vo. last Sunday.. Next Sim lay.
>!r. and Mrs." Krnest Wise, will on
oi Itrrntherr?hour-?mt?Corlov
m; ?4
Tin* nwetinp was or. r ! ai .Ml.*
'lor. Si n lay. Some < ! ' tho faitli"til
nuhnbors paid their .dues foi
his conference year.
Next Tlu .isdav niphi-will To tip
a fnipi.t lor tin- elubs to rally at
tit. Zi i;.' and -oil oy- s are Uurno.i j
r ti at way. .Or pastor is pivinp i
htoe prises to t'..- throo presidentsj
aisinp tho. hiphest amount. Thor I
>riz? s will ho awarde ] on what is I
mown and the Circuit Union nito ;
.t Bethel Church, Li'xinp'.mi, on
Jctober 1th.
Rev. I). S. Sub.r is .con '.uetiiv 1
few nrphts revival at Sprinp Hill j
-hurch and quite a ploriou.s -or- !
iee'k- b? in:* had. Ho is a w; n i.r j
ist. We hope for him aMonp life.]
Miss Mary. Kllison ai d ivothei
lave an ent'. itainnunt at tlv par-'
mnope Saturday nip lit. Next So:
relay, Mr. and Mis. Olden Gnvn
ivill have an ent . rtanvmer.t at f
,home for th; benefit of th i t
lub.
Monday night, Mrs. Cora Jones
a i 11 sp. nser a play at Mt. ?por.>.
Ml arc invite !.
Oh! What's coming to our town'' |
" e (l.thesemene Association of,
the Baptist Church will In held at
*tt. " Haul Baptist . Chinch i;' xt
Week beginning Thursday ai)d run :
ning through . Sunday. We aiv 1
.up"ct,:iie a?ifin t?i-ii.'' il?ly in ainl
irrrar" prrphr?tTioiT r-- licmtr mud" ;
for thoiSame. The Ilev. A. M. j
Bhiley as pfi tor.
"Miss GuitP-y \~v Si in in n Is uiiiveU
at this writh <r, suffering from j
an aiCct- of- ciluUs- cw.l l-'i yi r for >
he pAsj. y.ujd;. We ho| e for Iter j
i speedy l\;*ov.ery.' . ;A!
1 of our other sick ft re nic |y [
mproviiy^.
CLOVER NEWS
Mrs. A(h line Cassell is visiting!
riends in Belmont and Charlotte.
Mi ss Dorothy Jackson attended a
>arty at the home of Mrs. Harvey .
Lee Moore Saturday night.
Mr. Walker Jeter spent themveck
n Gastonia with friends.
Mrs. Geneva C. Burris was anong
those attending the Shelby
Saturday, October 19, 1935 _2Z._
l-'air last week. Mr.
Lawrence Patterson and son
Lawrence, Jr., motored to Winston
Salem. N. C.-, Sunday'morning and
spent' the day with his mother, Mrs
Lena Patterson. They reported a
pleasant trip. Vi
.la Iioblnson an'd child- ???
ren f.ari and i in-una were shoppers'
in (;?st<>iiia Saturday.
lity.?K? C.. Wright of Greenville
Vvas heriChr-IT week visiting his-tntrther,
Mrs. Lizzie Wright."
Miss Nina Tate and Mrs. Estehu
Rank iris of Gastonia spent a few
fours In Clover Sunday the guests
of Mis. I.uvenia Crosby. = J'
?Little Saia Tate Davis of Char-?
lotte, X. C.-.was the house guesfi
of her Cods in, -Mrs. I.uvenia Crosby.,
' '' " "*~~
Mrs. Eliza Tatq/who has been in
service at Gastonia returned home
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Byrant spent .
the week enil?at home.
Supt. G. A. -Adailhs' motored to
Bethel, S. C., Sunday morning and
UTtTnrk-rt the service at Harmony
Church. " 1
Mrs. T. 13. Thumas has returned
after spending a week in Darlington.
S. C. with her Sister . Mrs. ~ *
Sparks. 'She reported a verv iiice
v>isit.
Those who attended the Fair la>t
w ek at Shelby were Prof.' jl. J.
ers, Misses Mozelle' Williams and
Fl rida Pearl.
Mr. and Mrs. William Burri- of
I lowing Gie.cn entqt;tfti.ra}d the Hi go
Ril non Clllb at the hnm<> nf \i,.
mid Mrs. Char-Is y McCombs Wed- : /
nosda.v night, October-Uth.- I'ravcr
was offered by Mr. Amos Miller. _
There being no business the numItrs
injoyed a social, hour. -The
house was beautifully decorated
with Fall flowers. Maiiy members
njo.yed the1 evening. Messrs Walter
I.ee Adams and'F. Jackson
wore; guests at the meeting.. The
host and hostess assisted by .Mrs.
McCombs served punch and sandwiches.
*
The - Ajrriculture. -Clas? of MoRnight
Ili is doing some very.'ex- '.
rellent work. They have planted-two
-or three Winter gardens and
is still working toward the plant-of
others. All' the boys are cdO)crnliiio
with Air. Plair in makirg
this the best agriculture class -' _
in YortrWfffTtyr " 4
The October Drive is in session at
Flat ltock Church this week so let*
their "part in order that it may be
a success. Visitors are always
welcome.
On Sunday morning, October 20
iit 11:30 o'clock the Rev. IT
Thomas, Superintendent of the
Snartanhrmr I-Mstrict \Vill preach at
Clover M. F.. Church. You.are corChurch
School everv Sunday
morning' at 10:30 o'clock- Mr. G.
A. Adams. Superintendent: Miss
Nerissa AlexandoV, Secretary.
On Monday night, October 21 at
lie-lit o'clock, a musical program
wtH--bc*-prescntcd-nt Clovtr CIumkI t~r
M. K. Church by' meiTibers of the
Senior choir, title "Friendships
of the Bible." ' You are requested
. he luesi-nt." Mrs, J. B. Thomas,
director. ^ "7 ~
ITT yol It Avholi:-si:i.f in
Wlun tlv. whole world yets ikwn
on yc.u, | .
Pot your wholi-s; If ii?
When folk ' \Yith chains, want to
bind yoq,
Put--your .whole^seLf in.
If tin- task seem kind of hard.
An J folks ways seem kind of odd,
rjt the road stains always barfed,'"
Put your wlnde-self in.
Maybe the fault is in you,
J'ut your whole-self in".
Then Pi! tell you what to do.
Put .your whole-self in.
I>t n't sit hack and wait on timq,
"With, a rrrillinu Thoughts in-your
.mill',"
(lei up and get in the" line,
Put your 'whole-self in.
iVn't never doubt what you can do' .
Put your whole-self in.
"Above all to your own self bo
tru'e," f
Put your whole-self in.
Poes'nt inatter. AVliM~your task
maybe,
Wlu tlier large or small, you see,
-land nil and tight, dont' flee,
Pi t ytuir whole-self in.
* 3
Oh?you'H- get your just reward, m
p: t your whole-self in.
Wli n yen reach the bar of God,
1'i.t your w look-self in.
\Vhi'll)C'r vmi have won or lost,
Then be true, not frflse.
T'VT VQUIt WHObfrSfiLF IN.
?Douglass Hall.
SOUTHERN RAH WAY SYSTEM i
Arrival ond Departure of Passenger
Trains, operated bv the Southern Railway
System at the Vnlon S'atlcn. Columbia,
8 C.. effective December ?. 1,!)34.
0;QO A M. -Charlotte ' ;
jeave"s for:
i 10 A. M.?Charleston
Oreenvllle, Anderson, S4n??a
*sn A M ?Newberry, C.rrenwoort,
1 ns A. M.--Spartanburg. Ashevllle
v jo A. M.-?Aucusta
? A NT Savannah
11.20 A. M.?Camden, Lancaster, Roak
Hill. Shelby
i.: if,?&?M Afliavllle,?I-nnlsvlllr,
8?. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago
? i- i? wrangeuurg, tjnariesvon
M)j P M Charlotte, Washington,
< Now York" ----- . ^
P M Anderson. Atlanta
to no p. m.?savannah, Jacksonville
arrives
Columbia _ From: / '
? to PC W ,t rcksanviue. Savannah
8 30 A M -Atlanta, Anderson. C.reenwoof y
H::ir? A. M.?New York, Washington.
Charlotte
ri-25 P M - Hock Hill. Lanca3'er. Camden
111 40 P. M - ^Charlestpn
-4 25 P M Chic.'go. Clnclnne'it, St louls.
Louisville, K.ioxvl',l>, Asheville
Spartanburg
4 ?a P M.~ Augusta
0 00 P. M Ashevlll.*. Pnari.inbnre ?
11 30 P M. - -Charleston \
,w so p 5f -Charlotte
v 85 p M ?CJreeiivtlie. Anderson,
Or-eowoort
t:20 P. M?Savannih
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1208 Sumter 8t. South Main
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