The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 09, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2
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11 The New Kider" |
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> Kev. E. Philip Ellis
Northeast Conference
I Another successful conference
' tsf.ucinn line tm'evoti info histol'V
!? Bishop Noah W. Williams is vcl": 1
tf. tainly making for himself a
in South Carolina that will live.'
'always. Nc^- in the- history of j
our great State have la.v-ninobor- i
and ministers received befter treat
t. ment at. the 'bands of our Kpiscopal
leader. When it eomes to giving
every minister a i\ speetnbli'
hraring retrardless-t-f iris. - sfat i?m
Bishop Williams heats them all.
Not only can the bishop he approached
without fear or 'embarrassment,
hat the same is true ato
Mrs. Helen his good wife. H>>tl
Mrs. Williams and. Mrs..Armstrong
her sistu- are making scores . ot
frtohds. in the I'a 1 motto State.
Serniohs and Addresses,
\ Kev. A. is, lK'i.aine. iuu\viieu uiiii
self with jrloiy "on the* :i?nuat. scry
mon, and th,^-Missionary sermon
by Rev. \W F. Richardson was a
masterpiece in thu .hfr'ict-est soivse1
Prof. ..John llr Hawkins, financial
secretary stirred the entire conference
in his matchless address. The
nrirfresr?of W. ?r Walker. a 'n i'ny_ .
sentative from tlie Missionary deJp^tmcnt
of Xew York made a
t-x^ine impression. Pr. K. II. Mc-Ci 11
added one of his oratorical fliirhts^ .
to the occasion'.. Tin- conference
' was indeed a success from e\'or\
anprle.
-' . Delegates lih-cted..
Ministerial:- Rev*. A. I'. >near<.
Ik A;Wells, I. W Jan rette. Iv A
Parker, J S. (Hoe and J. K. Thomas
T Altei riate.'.:1 Kcv . W. f ' 'i ;>n !'m ii
I 0. C.'PimhanV. T. M JaelMon.-W.
1, (lore. A J Jenkins and?L, Mi
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*W I * I 1 t\ I I I I.M.I t 1 i 1 11 mm" \\ Mrs.
A lied Hairin \V. R. I^isht-r
Mrs. Ruth Dinkin*. Mrs. Aiuva; Sav.
tiers, T S. Ct'usar itn<}_ W. I.. F<>\I
worth.. Lay ^legates front. tlu
Palmetto conference: K. I.. ThomaDr.
\V. M. Eva'ns. Fred (li'ovn. .1 a Brown.
Frances (iroon. F W. Lawrenews
and William 11. Sunnnaii
Ministerial alternates": Revs. 1 VJv"
Wilson, J. Gv-4;nnes. ,W'TlMuijt av^
. R A^tW;vn; M; A. 11- lltn?WS.-M:
Hughes and F P Ruder We failed
to iflentio'n these with .the confer?nt;e
roho.it of last week
. - Dr. I.. A. Wells.
The art?on the purl of the.''abject
Q-t" this sketch at his conference
last week proved him to he
a friend inde-d and in '-truth. lie
..was void of extrayant ainbitiojn
A man is a leader i: a conference
or Ki'thrp if th< -e bodies acknowledge
him as "such by their, free and
open consent Rallnt- .-:.n :ak, i
*: as miserable mistakes when it
comes to. a majority cast. T'o
,truth about it is. - pc- plt; deu't
know who is jrot.tijltr" tile 'mo.-f'
votes .when they are writing tiek
ets. In the event that the pr<>cb-s
declares?the tail to,.Lu-huluL it'.not
the head '"because of a fi w
votes. In nearly every" 'jy ;;
..." .tin re is an ,. auknov. lodeed . learn
?.of?which hallMtL-j^'M ""t
- A man is- a lea<k\ because he leads
That's all.. \ V
_ . Dr.-J _ Iv. Lib unites.
Aniontt the fa/sfi is, out of die
confer?*ce was Dr. Jh\ mas. w .
>vas one of. the' surf-ssftil' presiding
elders. Bishop \Vi 1 Ham?-~rake>
men from any.-ebnft leiu^-to iLi.
evy crfse hp talks 'it nr.T" v.-jfr.
that inan, ami gets his free e< n
sent. This w:i" in.e i?i b'm car ?~
JPr.?Thomas.?Thomas *bd*?tu-se_u
been a failure at any tim. ;i n ?.
place. And in whatever conference
hi" is placed that confeJ once
will have a scholar, a -g. nth-men
and a-preacher of no mean ability.
Dr. J. S. Cue.
There is certainly lie mistake in
the. appointment of Br f oe, as
presiding elder, Il.^s one of toe.
finest men in our tTtureh. Bin.
Coe is loyal in every way and one
of the most successful ministers
in the state. With Dr; A.P. Sp firs
Jcader of the conference, Doctors
L_ W' .lanerette and 1- A. "Well-,
this conference ha- a staff of pre*
siding elders second to none in the
A. M. E. Church.
DuTTTdsfess^
While attending the conforoiuiu
we were guest of our pre-iding
elder I>r J. L. BbnbowrT'at his palatial
TrnmP"OTT Washington street.
It's a perfect dream. !U and Mrs.
Benbow his queenly Wife certainly
entertained us. They cared for
all the members of the Palmetto
Conference at times-. Their kindness
will never be forgottfiV. They
Really implanted thf mselves in
me neai ls cm uu-ii iihihu'iih' hum
*? isters and lay-members. . ?
Our Subscribers.
Many thanks to the following
persons for their kind rtmeniz
brance^of The?I'ajmutto?header:
I Revs. D. D. Doughty, J. J. Jack-cm
G B Brown, Stephen Bradley, M
J- C Allison, W T. IVTuThay, K. IV
Page,- D. L. Coe, T II Dozier,, 1
b> W hJanerette, S. W. Fordham, A.
Eg J Felix, W I. Gore, J. K Thomas.
Mpewis and idr. J. W Bethea OthH^ri
will renew al the Columbia
Conference this week
Many prominent changes were
made in appointments. Dr.
9. E. Thomas having served his
: ; ( , ,
U nil as. pr.i salinjf e id- r* sv^Is disf<
n.unue 1 a> ht'uU" of the Sumter '
disti'iet and transTerreil to-anot!ii'i
eonfi relive. Rev. .1. S. Cue form.riy
rho [klvIih- i?t' Ml '/.um Klnr- .
mrp-."-TO1'- a wanted fiH'-irliny t4-^ =
del J'r. !.. MeKenxie Harrison was
HIM * ' M I I l Ui>? .
evanyiii>t. Rev. 1!. A. Parker and
R. v. .J R Stevenson wi re aisr
transferred out of t!ur c rPerenee*Mi
l\ re ryadiim- the assignments.
I > : 1 ?l 11 > . I....
otliri- i lunifTos' niiirht !>?.' itt;1?F- iTi
this vnntVn-nve Priori- hi* t'on>
> th it'u-i t'??M-r*o?'nlVri ni't'si
y. t to In.' lu'jil in tlu1 st nto.
Appoint ifu-nHs;
"Vuinu-r Pistiiil: Ki-vs. A. 'P.
Sj car-. {>ro-i i 111.* i-likr; .Mt. Pi'-naii,
SumU-r. W P. Crawford:
,Xe\v /.ion, M. C. Allison; Mt. Olivi
M F lloin'n'soii.; St ati'lr.tritVA . '*
{(own; Ata.visvilk-. S- AV?Firulliam
, It. P!i-u>ant, A. < Hivvi". 1'niou' Stn
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Ik thai. Siiiiiti-f. '(ti?' 1h' stip
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i:it HiU'an 1 St. Mti-hail. I>. JuKn..
?iji Will w iv. A!iss;..n. W..J.
' M ad.ot d; . St. Maltltyw .Mission.
T. riravn: St. 1,'ati!. U. W Wallint!
( "liapi i. I.auk' .Millar;
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lifih:' (liiiti St. .I.ihii." ! >.
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l.utiphr.y. 11. Ai.iliaus; linuaid
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y iK s r. os -1 ? c-ia'l mj. lit ion as"
' til- :i> '.! i'.'t cit- 1 *;.? church
i) their ?ii. i-'. i m'<'' 'jivi'n the ; >: i - f.
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.1 < I *_ i\ ! ;i |>at tern i n
iva-n v; for annuel
?fert me enlqi tahiment.
St, I.ukr
Our .> iviet: ,va.last
;:iy ail say.' Oth -jtroirr'ni for
Sunday- fallows. Prafj^h'Tioeel in**
?:lit? A. M.; Sunday ' Sc'j'ol ami
\duii -LLibk Xllas.- _ VilJJU-A.JiUl AL-.
Jen League <!:!"> I'. M.; Pleaching
*11:1a A. .M. and X:0<) P. M. Everybody
is'* most cordially invitedLutthe
members pray for an out
*Th .r. f t)v" tlr>tr~Sptl it.
?A N PKltSON?N I AS S.
'"lie "White Parker Fish House
Quartet" heard fiver the air twice
weekly over Station W..\iSf will"
entertain , menib rs and friends at
Alte KoVal Hapti-t cltlireh Sunday
ev'eninir at $Tp.-m. during h. Y. P.
U hour Mrs Scipio/Jones, sponsor
is cordially inviting the public to
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i'odu' and injoy a pleasant evening
Tin.- I'opulai it.v contest is now on
Thf- l.iiby \vtU- In ifHi's-in. thi- hiiriu?
6.-t amount <>t money. over throe
TtrrfhTr's"'Wilt-H't'OOi VO U tnvi-O tailored"?
talking doll Initio Jorro Young
TTpTTT. ntinK #>aiom
church; Minnie Huth Cowans, rep- '
"TT^ontimr +t< yal Baptist elm veil
Paul Baptist church, are the contestants.
Not oilly will'the \\ i:iiilr>g
child 1). the most popular, hut the
church which it represents as well.
f n '
Wat ill this" contest -sponsored hy
Miss Wtttn M. Alexander an I. Mrs.
Scipio Jones, tor- Royal I'aptist
eliureh.
The ten da.Vs vovival just closed
at the. Royal Baptist church. met
with huiclt" succ* ss. Many souls
were saved during1'. KeV.. Mitilieli\s.
-erniooized lectures. Rev. MTrehell,
anu to us from t! teen wood.;
The A ink fsi n Count y Teachers
are busy engaged this week mak- .
ngt.jro.ady. Tor the Fair beginning ;
Wednesday. Don't for.eel Kdtiiaioiial
day Thursday.' Another a.t'
raetion will hi' t'he football .gam
Friday when the IMue'I >ei-Hs imrt
<eneea Jr. College on. the gridiron.'
( ii i s i i-,Ki' i I'-i.i) > i:\\ s.
-?'-By- Sara A. .Mct'ullmrjjh
Sunday was rcjr.uhfcr pr aching .
(lay at llui;st Tabeinacl.e ?C, M. K.
. Zion-church. The*. pastor Uiv. \V
\V McXJullouj-h ami nvoml"ci - , at o
liu>v -KcUiajf loady Idr cejflH'o retire
which' will, convcii. at (^hy.ti(\v ?i.?
J Ot h r . ' ,
hstinda'y was al.-? piyiu-Jiir.y: bayJ11
tli-an l View IV. :-l?vt' ria:. 'clnrvh
I'he | astid I|i'V; 11. .I..' ( mutts \Tas
at ins/post til duty.
School opened lust .Monday wvt..t
aaJtinc enrollment.
Friends and tdati\ - of M : >>
IVes.-ie Bat'.c? 111 .are' ?lad? to . I'.tar
that she hiis left tFie. hospital . at .
' I'io.t eio u at.nl is how reel, petal in .r
j"^vtth~rr"rativ s in C'hpiaw. V.V ,t>
urn* tn kti"W that%hn. wiil ii-ir. it
in!-: : j ;in indefinite. -,'.ay in l.eiMt-.
Ad-.ic liailny Mi'.-- Kaiinin.
? Ml l.ait!v Ml'.-". [iotltlt.i, L-"i.r .; A :t J
an.I Hi tin. dauantci .1 nanita -a.
Ali .-. ('. \l. I lill \\. u?fdea-anl f 'd t
- ..t thu;; ai s' nayi* Sunday ui'int .
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huii.r..
Mis. Mary Alfind iy nidi-p -M d
id?vi i i; iiitf,, :?: -?i.
' Mr. I'avid lla'rliiv ir'.at '
i ii'iii!,.'- v. it ii I'nnnmi'hia..
Mi.-.- NAttin Uii'y. Iliakn, let'. Sun
lay :i'?-1 Washington. Id. <
<>.;r .-ink folk hiv i.nj4.anV iny .1
lim i liu'ht ..I' al-i. Hniainfal .
:i I'iin .i.n n ;..i \\ nat her.
IJuitn-a laree h md-r.i alinh-hd-.
lit- Fair in (': ' i:i\V la-t wvnk,
M j.-'.-n- Sai a N. .lank-":: and' Sara
A. Aii I idlnun h -|? rt.n ti.-v. Si'.itTT*
All.-.- Il.nl.'n .1 i-n!:i :d
S'lrntav itt I nl II v-H. . .
I
I ' ij- i- "Wl'ddill^' 'Sn;i.-iiiv" hrl'Ls
:n-tr rhl.uliiv.- Mt\ K' ntieth-tt*vdrMis*
\' r.in" llatniill" vvnr -united in llofv
\vi dluik Safin .kit iiniiiin.'. h--k. iii
si'iid-. Who'll he next"?"'''
..it -: . .1 oiiii an,, i I m.... 11 a in in ::d
^i !n 11' . nli-asa:it uiie-(s,;i t" Mi-s'
.' S-j;? ' " A. Mi-C.illnjifli Smvlay: ,.ve)tr.
< !:i;.ii i:k i' \ii a( ,!{vi'iis.
Mr. Si nU-'x? AiVI > wi-Jl, . r" A-ho,
1 Ac. X. l\ i.-viiu.i hi* sj.-w-r. M ?-s.
! i v," v MVl hiweii.- SlnmiiiyT"
Mi.- liaynui^ I. Wright l.a- tV'~nTfu'il
Ii fin'_ alter a \ i.-it of >fv-.
iial weeks in .Mai>>n. (!a.., with ivlative.-.
1 :
I In- ' liester ('uiiiity C..!.;r?l Fair
on ns Mi-inlay. X v. H.
Miss IJ?.?-sii" M. Ifinwrtl spent liu*
w.i.i.M m- 4n * ;le-oi<?ttt-' itui
-Mrs. I"va Heath .-pint the., weekiii'l
at It. ne.liit i i-llejr . folnnM'ia
""with her two tiantrhl* rs Misses
'Matlie Mat' ami \V-i-i-i4e?I4t44-M4tta.il>
.\vIsn aiv student- th iv. Both arc
nu n!) . is uT tTTe ( i>111 u'i cli.Tr ami
:'?< dhiny nice work yener.Uly,
I'cw Itally Sunday afternoon at
4-ke M trop. lilnnA A.M.K. /.inn
hurrh. Ho v. M. I) Smiib. pa-'nr
was well attended After a .literary
and musical program, reports were
j made from tire leaders of th pew
| the amoitnt hpinjr more than
I Prof. S. Finlc y, Prufj W- 1J
I Atkin-on# .Messrs. James Stroud,
aniT'dames Viiiin;r metered to .('oluml>ia.
Friday and-.witnessed the
tram between Thinker Wa.-binyt n |
II fu li and A very Instil ute whielfj
"" tyas played as one of the lively fea
tuns of?the State Fair On Satur
day mornintf. Prof. S. I.ouis Kirtley
Jr., of Benedict college. Mr. Jam. s
Young, Prof. Ardry Hardin of Fin
ley Hi, Air F'ccola Wor^hjhof Ben - j
edict with Prof. fv?M,.i^Finley, Sr., j
motored to Savannah and enjoyed |
the game between Georgia State,
and Benedict college.
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CHK PA LMIETTO LEADER
~sr. paT i. news.
Sunday, Nov. l!ld Sunday school
be Kan 'promptly at with ,olti
T*er> and teachers atr-their~poat--<M
duty. Tlit* attendance was good ant
li. .:1K
yd. Alter Sunday school we hat
a syluiulid service. The pastor, Rev
w . i,. \\ uscn wa< won prepare*
7fiup doliVot'Cid anllent mcssagt
Tho Missionary societies hoi*
liu ir meetings at 1:'J0 with a spiel
di<i: attendance. They art- progress
inn: my*Jtv. ^
At wo lad a larjjc attend
am o UVI'L'. The membership con
n.i'teo is (lointr all it can to enrol
< v i y k)uirch nit'inh r and nteiltbl-i
of our romnuiniiy in the BVI'U
W o are lv pirv^_i ? have one of tin
I.e.- ( UYI'U's in the. State.
Sunday ni^hi. preceding the sCi
imat-hy the pastor. \\vv had a soui
stirring: prayer service. It seemed
as if tlie spirit had taken its seat
in Si. I'aul. Following this service
tiu? pastor pr.iai-hofl another soul
stirring sei'ilioii '-using as a theme
1m hold J will set before a" Messina:?ll
was . a vod l,y iYltT
Total colleeUeij fpi! the day was
S;A?>. Many f ouij delinquent
i> nV i i s u' wTkintT'itp to the
c jise of their <!l:tiev. Prayer nice I
.* every W<;I'*<*lay- night. C'lul
; vtinu's i n ~M 'day iTijrht: Oui
T^-xirs- nvr trhvay- open. Come anc
withUs aii'i we will do the*
od. '
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(iiJKEN W (>(>!) NOTES.
? n: p.; Club.
.MY odell X;ime entertained th(
N I ". (I Bridge eli.ii) Friday evun
i' " stt t ile eluk t near, .assisted ,lr
'v i.- ?Small?: :et?his ?inter r
Te. y <! livit u- -aj.ad was serve*
on let Hu e .with, crispy eraekers
me'lloaf, iliint? and colfee. Th*
? vei.iny- was -| ent in playing e< n
i i net 1): i ijro anddancing. Mis
' F?tmdr was a v. aided idyll s'eor
.; ; %1 "X! .. v A ? TT :
. I.-.I- .11 HI .HI,-. .11. I Cl'lltl WO!
i:.f i-i iv.-iihit ion jij-iiuf for low scyrc
Mi. Horny Wiiiiams was truest o
t iif i-l;;!>
alts. (I. Y. Iii">i "i:s n has returnei
hi.:': t t'ii'nn ,tl.? I!i ?wi'i- hospitii
:???iiiipi:i . \yry rapidly af
'.i i ha - iimhuiiii" svoiii' an o'poratioi
I .."jL1: . u ill hi delighted to hea
-i V. in V ? ? c \\ iy and also to kno\
'-si.;it vi-i y " on slit* "will la* anion|
.L_ .';_y . -
! I \! h!':TO\ MiWS
\ 1 n'o: .* I l.illow'iv n Party
1. !i ' a Party on tki
' i _ ' > it i ' jriwr. I?j
i- Mil'li h*i-"was a uni
. a 'i 'i' i r .
! napkin liyln <1 tin
.i-aists weiy - din et
1 ' i u hi r a h one 11*
hiiint"! . .-o.' Vn
j'.i . w*.?Yn th'riuitffiou
i ' *.: .iii ; hi-, iiyr rvoiu!
w' tf * t -d with a: tain n ihco
-rrrrh'" . nl.i v.vown' by tlv
i. is: .* in-uij; in*.v.oiy eot
'ii. r i? ~' ./iiis to "s* I vo Its -1 low
j.u-J;-u--Unl-hr> its.
tyrytr , ' ami?many?i-nU'
.: o .... . .'i: play-. ?1. .
i .ntr n:unu was syi v
.a s that ha 1 hoi n ou
in , of _h<i\vl-: Chieken
1\* m .-Wjs.-. yotato chips
. : " I .11 J i:
???!- i:a .f ;.i. potato inn
..li- - ??*-* :?|i 1111)! i i 11 . i.C cl i U1J
I . h i. ?. :ti.!
' i ' in rsmt-Avyri*: Ah1
. I . .i m y Thompson, Mf
;.'i a! ??? u- "1*111/:i;i , Mr. nr..
1 . I'll 11 I': nil, l'ruf. II
\Y. ii. ' . . M>. ami Mrs. Sand
ni 1 1'. . Mrs. C./i a K'. ill. lie
i . I, . M. Ttwus, Chi istii.
>n' .r- ... -.s (juiiuy and Toil:!;
] .1 tk-nii, Alio Hoes
i' ... ;l 1 'i. . i MoTs' , MisS.'S I.C
:,.r:r-*ti*n-V \M; la- -.Anni
I "Sty ,V\ kin-nil. "1
r~W. -v . - rssv<1 hirns* If as hai
r. : tiir.r ml all sang t
; i niolit song to til
1 .siv>S, . .. _. ... ..
<, \ITNKY NEWS.
tii quarterly; jronfcrcm
V M. K. /.ion church w?
i vi'i'i .:..n<1?y niyht,. Oct. 2Stl
[ Tlif. ! a i and auxiliaries mac:
if ij.Ti t. A nice sum of ahil
s::;i v. a- raised on Sunday and dt
inir ike yiarlerly conference.
TTTTTTT i? I,. KloWe was preset
ami i ft many lulpful "YemarV
Willi iWltc.rtfsn praised the grot)
J uu L'.s ir ulendid coopeiution
' tl-,.' work, Visitors present wei
Mi ssrs. i'.. tlatfney an^l IT. ^
.IctVrii s; hoth made Interestin
talks. : ' ?
Mv~. S'o-;o Whitney.of Ttlairs !
and Mrs. .1 E ClalTney
The < kcrokee County Teacher
.A .-(jeii^tion met Saturday Nev.
' t the tirunard. Hifrh school. T1
11ie.?= i< 1 fill I'rof. J. E. Gaflfney opt
ed the meeting with some very he!
irs of Cherokee county and espe
ially the new ones.
The teachers all expressed then
/ F
pelves ns beinj* proud of tht? As
eiation and having the copperat
spirit. . .
^ Apiong the nbw teachers' t
-?spoke-to-tUt*-Association- wasl-h
J. C. Felder, principal of the HI:
'I .-illUI'U1 lU'tHUII. IV' I1 Ul'l' Vl'I'V tfliia
have Prof. Feldcr with us. T
J being the.first- meeting of o i
scho'oj year, wi did not iiave
j group meetings After attending
all business of the . meeting
1
were dismissed to meet Sature
b fore the first Sunday in Deee
ber; at. which time we hope to I
gin our'group meetings. |
Sunday, Nov. was a busy <
' at tin Philadelphia Baptist chin
at ten o'clock the Sunday sch
was opened by the Supt. Mr. 11a
I.imhri Thb Sunday school le: :
was well taught. Prof,, and M
Blown of the ( '< wrens school f;
tilty and Mr llornon Boyd of Cn
pens were welcome visitor in t
Sunday school.
At 1'J o'clock, the \Voiii<*hIs -M
sionary -society-held, a rtuetii
This meeting was largely attef
ed by the yomijr peoply of chun
The Hulj?Spii it n i tainly \yn>
the me.ting as the .sistOVs* . a
, i rofilers discussed, the topic "il<
l I iiiR 11 umanity." The society -mc<
' the first Sunday of each month
{_ ^\t five o'clock the BYI'IJ m
r| Everybody at Philadelphia mi
' , keep busy!, is our motto.
P.rof. and Mrs: Brown of Co
pens are bringing a play, "lit
Comes Charley,"- to l-hiladejpl
t : v.... Mil. w. : .
i m;n> in^iii, .>w>. i-vn. *? v t
o r
hopipg to haV*r"u?packed house
this timOt^ 'W+e -adwr-sion _Lu> t
play is 10 and lac. 1 His play i
,,' coming lor tlic benefit of t
church. Everyone is -avc Iconic
k. ?'The Homo 1 H'm.nsl rat ioii U'l
^ ! of this <.< mmunity will moot
I the school house Thar.-(lay, N
, ! 7th at 2 o'clock. Nurse Camph
1 will give a li?cturv at that, tin
her subject: "Care of (he sick
^ ' the home." 'Fho teachers of t 1
, j sch' ol, Mrs. M. (L Littlojolm a
n I Mrs (J. It Jolly will act as hostc
, ;s to the club at this meeting
, ' Mrs. \ ii'i-Q' Spt.'irs, w ife i.f A
0 Kay Spears was l'uMoralized :
1 I'hiladelphia Baptist church c
I Wednesday, Oct. ."JO at a o'clock
^_Kev- P. I. M?Cive .Quite a lai
^ crowd .was pr. sent to pay tribi
to the sad' ('evasion The floral '<
r x
ferings wjn'e very pretty and
(lower girls Were used in handli
them. Letters of condoL nee ami
poem werg read "by a truiut. .W
" ' Spears. was a faithful wife and
devoted mothur.*She l aves a hi
iiarrhand four young daughL i s
mo'urn her pa-sing.
' Rev.. K. K. Bethea is spendi
ihe w.ek in Atlanta. (la., attxn
. hg th: Ministerial Training sch
lor city and town pastors .
Miss JinOi Kenneth*-, a mi 111!
f
X of the senior class lias returned
_ ':ci' class after st veral weeks.
* ness. Hi r many lVicfnds are elat
" .to have'her in school again.
The WomaiVcj Missionary Sot
_ ?ty of Limestone Ha'pt ist ch-ui
met at the home of. Mrs. Ola lli
'"and Mrs. Minnie ~F7iigerson-Si
day afternoon lit I. The followi
t rogiam 'was?rendered; sing'ii
prayer hy Mrs. Klin ]teid;_siuid
'' Pass- nve not (.) (I'entle SnVirti
1 Scripture Heading; I.ts.si.n for i
, ami Devout. The topic was. opei
. ' by the president \vfio shed mi
.1 light on the subject. This was f
' lowed by others. The meeting v
enjoyed by all. Our next meeti
will be 011 the third Sunday aft
y noon at the home of Mrs. Ai
MeCree.
* There will...be-a misccllane<
program at Lim<,st< lie Rap1
church on Thursday nite, Nov. 1
0 The public is invited.
e
r'atksiu ia; m:\vs
I
The Sunday stT.o ! was cal
to order at 10:.'50 a. in. by th .-i
^ w.is b d*, vand a won 1 d ir111 ~
vice afterward. After Sir.
|e school Kev. \\ i- oT |.cxi:~i
preached a \ytp:d' I fui sermon'.
<, The SiiuriheConvent ion ln ld
ir jneetinJ?'^ ^*. olive llienrh Hapt
rhui^Vartd was witnessul by mi
^ frionrft*.
Nlrs. Kloise Th: mas, the \\
.of Mr. \V. (I. Thomas has cor"
ip her work, teaching V.hnol t,
Aiken. We hope her-a sueeoss.
' W! M. Own of Bate-lm
0 the foi mer schoi 1 m:iknr Ls_iJ
, t Continued on ps^c seven.
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wmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmna
li I_ H OhL E?
MNI
s' 2t01t Striate St., (Cor. lloiif
2 - A MBIT LA
>e OCR PHONE NEVER SI.1
!n The llolley Funeral Home
lp PH
* ~ TTTR MOTTO: "PROMPT
c~ A Service in lyee
17.'YEARS OF
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tflb^hm^^hvw^^^bsihhi
o^fj^p
w- '; i
hej Washington 1!i,';iu s.motii- '
I.it WMitV
i . ^
ttf* . I ar .;:? < l*?;v t! S < s ^0 to 0 Victory
id- .V Colored Stale Fair
ih. ' . '
-i-H : " ? ,
r<l j Itv V I. Man!?err>
i?h} I! 'i.I.ii- YY.a i.i'i'i j: d..;.ute.'_<
L,^s Avv'i-y by aseo to' J:? io. ti it. Alio
it et-HtWj tn i-tF*t?} l'a-'s at the |
- m . al State lairin;.. About.
( iev limn-an i 1 an- witiirs**?tH^I
ist ganiewhi.il set .. new hign ?- . ' I
Tor attendance at this .'. nnin.al
w-." t lash.
. The lo.'i ls ou(played the-Sriu
si .t'l-s iit Awry tlep ) t u.'nt-t>f t It .*
1111 guipe." I low. vci ? p air-kickjno' was
ti'e n cvi lev t'? i* both trains.
a( la the lust quarter 13. T. \V.
. ; r. ait ned- A\ . ry's goal twice, gi
*" ...a- 'v. it',' in -.x yuiils _t n one at1
.A . teat' Tailed to score. The
he '? ua. e.ei' was played "entirely
|ii A .. i * "> lerritovy. No . scores
. a.ad in _t'.is oilarter. 'l'h ;
iar- 'pe but ended Twit.h the hall ahold
at' ' ..i in I i i_u 15. 'I'.. \V. |)oessjon. _
,y. . l'be s'.Coral (palter 15. T. \Y. \va.
(>l) p n'aiix 1"> car is en the first
: play 11r} was l *<1 to kick. Tin *** 'Taiyh
abnut ' "? yards \cas the best
in l- i't the- eii!iiV vain,'. A,n .xi.
y ! ctiiii'i-.c el hurl kicks and H. '1' \Y
?j l? '.vi".n tn plov.;. A v. ry's line at. will
.M . i t';. I'a'hy i'allbark. shirts
i . i in n'.i;;!v I', y about 2a yards.
'J'rtvi'M: j?ait c?l a l\ w yard's thro"?i>f
IA \ '> vV lire.- Then .Viar'tn with
svic -s ive line .Inickj place ; th~"
1 !>.: I ! .! <r? 1,? The extra point
1 11 - wn < ? ?i i ;e\J. making' the s;oie
by 7 .i'.
I .1!. T. \\ . 1; .1 t.. \viy wh _
j.^, j"V ! '< ? ' ? ir !"> yrt'd lqie..
i .v\- . y n'i."|>!. t. ! thi\ e sti. ces>i'.i
' " i pa s an. ir.a e lir.-t Mid
1 1 \ y another pasno
" > . \i:.i I in. I' Oil! 11. T
I ~ .V . ; - v;-y a 1.1 sit ,, I Ik,
j' l ii hi i. i a t on.-k
1 own. This was i!i most spec
I "a ; . . : .. p' 11 i .* < iilji panic.
r:ie i : t . ; iui. v.:t- lost,
rib T.AV. i ici.t. d n A . ry an! a '
. ! v.;.. > ir.-dtl. 1 !?y a locn1
i'. . v. i tr? yar Is. The j
ny : ii' .! ! i x.-?t \ t . habout mi?I I
uj. i. II. .T. \Y. 's c ii.-t.antly |
. .'.'ivr : A \ hi i rot, iec-iv.e i
" a .-initio p ' aliy.. * !
T ', i d tp aiter: 15. T. \V. ran
,vi- . k ii ! . with n. w ,i i s ys
( >n an. 1: l:il. * il ;<> Avorv. The vis,
' it... i- tin;; vl ti;e hall to their
Ilk?1\ . i! in. ^?1?lie -! > ippe i lived
ITlkft W. Avrv ran about tw.i
' ihtys-' t'or \ ery\!it.i ! train and kick
.'u. ! II. T. \V.. w.iio was tackled oil
. . . 1. ir i'i > i d_liae.? Two liiy play w
~ ,11 11 '"i 111 local- (iiit an.! ten.
1 1
,l- A viiniii;'! mafia?;i- ft. pt t?p until
111- I*'h:] Is V. t li'ToSs t !;l? tfOJll S11 i|?'*
ltf^ ?'??.' tin . locals. Kfttra point wa*
**. . > 1 i'liu-.-ni'-Ji: kick. ?
|v-' IL T;'\v. kli-kt-.l to" A very and tin
lttt ' ' iin.. Av^ry? tided two
[j^T li; pi;t- ;11n 1 , kii he , mil?ot' dan*
Li^ "1';.\ ?rm?th?4b?Wmlvai.c'?1
tod \ ii *11 ja* <!s. It,.T. \\" receivj'ch
.< ! ;>iV't "i i -'<"? yard. penalty-, Mm.!
,l. '<>;** *. a.-lv I I'm li e'ami i*tf.t;*a:n. d
] .{; e i-iaui lo-i !>y thy p nalty.
^JjW-JIavrin uiiinrrl rlmut seven yarJy
ilit? I if. l Taylor - at away for ar.othei
ti- 'ti rl.il*i\"a h \ was called batik be
c-'t off*.it ami penalize.! ">
v , . I ll hall wont nvi'i* be.*aus
i r.. jo. al?> fnile i to uain tin* ie?[iiir3lis
'orui'Jtam* ,' A-.iy kiek.d <>n th
t;.?f st roiij,!. own nd the ipiaiter el I
'th 1 * Avith ilr; hall in 15. T. \\ .'s po. .-ess
ion. ^?1*
iii.i '.li i,. 1. NY. I',st
li. J.. 1 i a.. t ,.o*v *1-; -AAs<y ran th*.
halt -t: " ?h -O li c aiut ..u.aiiK*?l
: 'Then lo t two >' t;liV11
a line ; i 15. '!'. \V. rrceiwd
j j, a *, v,- \ a i* i pen a It v-for f f -Jttl . jriV
^' i. .* A\ ty -th ir distance for first
tiv i, A .eiy' li i* .1 a line
i. * pk.v-anT lost a y Tcl> 'then kt. K
ii M ta I'. IW 'Hlf local hy
a lie-* of lin s'na-h.rs tn? nihil
cd* tilt t ward Avcry's- Kpal. ?Time
, .out v.*:?s '! t'"U save 1 another
ICy t ollrhiioV. .!. in, !?. P. \\ .
rHA?nnt" nJ k. a >...hst itut:o!,*.and
'y. M.,' iNt i all tli?- per rillics in tin*
.,1 jramo. Avery. iitjk 1< two liiwt^
w I.- and : : ; it aliens.
I-' ' '* W, by far was
, tlu-* b"xt vmund- tram. r, Taylor also
uc-or\c.* ltonoi. Id mention In*
i- hsi' li'rlitiii'r.
a n 1) sons
:ral iiomk
? and Senate Sts.) Columbia. S. C,
nck service
['EPS?nFnr Di-rect Connection with
s at Cadsdin and F.astover, S. C.
one 79i?s
' AND COCKTKOlS SICKVICK." '
ping With Every Purse.
EFFICIENT SERVICE.
Saturday, November 9, 1935
?/t #c %?T?* M
*!? ?. I
:$snk.L
:my^ AT THE^^S|
^\?ssoJ[
Lineups: 's T ?
1'os. 15. T. ' \V. *. "Aveiy
LK.? Means 'Hutchinson'
I.T- -Whitney Green
LCI?Amos _ 1 Biaht-hi
C?Boldcn . Trai y
ll(??Barb'tT' Robinson
UK - Williams ? . Wr;ij 4
Taylor ' ' Sinki.i
Un?Moultrie?? II. -Biwii ?1
1IUIds Bigon
,FR?Martin Bofegs
Substitutes Avery: .(*); in pbell*Wigfiold,
Lumni, Richardson, iyrp>
ry. Officials: Veal, referee (Al-- *
l?n); Gunh, umpire".(Hamilton);
Scott, head linesmen (Allen).-*?
Late Flashes
The Booker Washington team
will go to Camden Friday, Nov v.
K, to play Mathir Acad^hyAMath
er beat Gastoiiia N. C., a few days
ago (! to 0. Look oiU B.T.W. Book ~
i Washington will play its Home *
gainst Finley. High of Chester.
1) st. season* Finlev High .defeated
B. T, W. 25 to 0. Watch for later ' .
ainiounet nu ?t? concn'iiing the
home coining game. . ' * '
TIIH MORRIS COLLEGE IIORXE'LS-?ni
T I.iVINGSTONE
BISONS 1.1-0
"Big Mat" Ramsey. Runs 99 Yds .
for a Touchdown
, B> Wrn.McKinley Bowman
Coach Buss Williams
to he called dean of Coaches in '
South Carolinf- if he can""keep his
bays still winning as they have .
hi en in the last. 4 games.- -Leaving
S. ('. -and traveling 200 miles to
the Tar ILel State th se Hornets
routed the Livingston# l.'l-O.
Coach Williams has developed
a great line aril a great bach hi
mai prov^u M;pt?nor ip m.e nistup
l'? 'h '"jti:il whistle. " '
Tit- MPtl ..UUcU WilK i'HU1"'-!!)! I
"Jerry" Marshall had hi-- day r< . civing
the p-.ss.s so timely thsowa
.. ,i dry "diu?Mat" Itaim.ey; 'he ? ??[> ^
la'n. * ?- iir-l_ iiiiai't' r no le.f.n
s<M>:i !, in the second quarter4
a e stl.v fumble made Morris lose
lii -. ball and | nf r?n biii < n the
ljis?"-;.-> i." yd. I.ne.
i : lliM'i'.- i.i.tde toe mistake
of : ryint-"lo t o i\V a forward puss
ad Rig Mat" standing a few
f'. i t i?m; 'ije I. 'sons' go I il.lere
ptc.l tin- | and it vu It n.m
t'nrilled von to see "Mat twist a
kmc action t hi ou -jTrthc Brsnrrsr'?
line and truck on down. The side
line lor goal. Mo . lso made" the
; 1 r:i poinr-.
The si con 1 touclnTdwh was ma.-v?
by "Zcnt" Zinr.erman, that -gr^atstar
half back for the Hornost.
Two long; p sscj> from "Big Mat" ^
to "Jinimx. Mai shall" jiut the ball
in scoring; distance and Zent carried
it uver lkju troal fer. the. sec.ond
score. '
?That "Unholy iv veil" is getting
Ih ilt'i too,-my-. I bey can buld one ?,
1 'fo.it an.! when the fourth down ;
came, the hall was 15 yds back.
You should have seen "Rabb" ?
Ilairison break up the Bisohs
James, "Chick" Davis, "Big- Mood"
plays. Chick Davis is center and
ileserves. praise for.the way lie. ?
played.
Ail.- i. sc Itnrcison. the Prince
Brothers, Bong, Sandler's an<l A.
^Iontiroinery al'so deserve praise
for their ?ood playing.
The test will come when, the
lluriKst trawl down to St. Augustine
College, St. Augustine, Fla.
?r Friday to meet them on their
field for their 5th game but they _
hope fi> keTp the second, not Beir.g
upon or defeated.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
. Arrival and Departure of Passenrer
Trains, operated by the Sdtitliern.RalTwa*
Bystem at the'Union Station. Columbia
8. C.. elTettlve December 8. 1Q?4.
6;00 A M.?Charlotte __
ueavaa For: _*
*:10 A. M.?Charleston
Oreenvllle, Anderson, Sanaaa
>'50 A Newberry, greenwood,
T ns A. M - -SparfanburR. Atfhevme
<40 A. M.?August a , . ?
>'15 A-> M ?8avannah " *
11:2D A M? Camden, Lancaster. rtoek
t Hill. 'Shelby ,t
2J5 1P. M. ?Ashevllle. Louisville.
i St. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago
1 SO P M.?Orangeburg. Charleston
00 P. M.?Charlotte. Washington.
' New York
- ? 56- Pi M?Anderson. Atlanta
0:00 P. M.?Savannah. Jacksonrllle - J
rrives.
"niumbta From: ;
50 A M?Jacksonville. Savannah
s 30 A M?Atlanta, Anderson. Greenwood -*t
^:35 -New. York. Washing"
' ton. Charlqtte
2 25 p M.- Rock Hill. Lancaster, Camden ?.
2-10 P..M Charleston
' 25 P. m ?Chicago. Clnclnne'vl, St Louis.
Louisville. Kuoxvlile. ASheville
f. ? Spartanburg ....
t *& P. M?August*
"t'lHjl T>. ;M. Ashevllle. Puartuiiburg
1 3!j p. "m?Charleston
..'AQ P M.?Charlotte
* ip P. M.?Orc.envtlle. Anderson. ?
* Greenwood
. jto?P M.?SavaDiih
uty Ticket Office Depot Ticket Offloe
I30R Sumter 8t. South M*lr>
. rbone Kit Fhohs >0M
? -i i .1 niiiastiM^J