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pr Pa?? 2 L | The New Rider" | t , Speaks now ^ i^rom The Trenches & EL?~j^====4 <; Rev. E. Philip EIH? ^ Columbia Conference It tva* a pleasure to those \vit wewwinp-the-.tl?KT-vnMirt'l'?'lh'e last fr. acvil rt 11 fc> 111 111K iu u. line I.lMl 5 he was at a General Conference !T when it enme to the entertainment. Dr. S. H. Lewis, paster assisted by his officers- pave the delepates a banquet that surpassed every thlnp hi ihe history of the coitlerence. It was a new thinp under the sun. We were told that any number of professional folk of the . city irrespective of denomination contributed to this recoyd making affapr. The professional people in But he 1^ chiVrch led by I)r. R. W f'i "CMaiio'i took the inititiative. hi the movement. Dr. Ma nee is .the efficient superintendent id' the Good Samaritan Hospital and his proup of nurses also made their ee.ntrihiiI tions. Dr. {'humph n. Prof. Mad Men JimlTlnj I'lUmeHo1 Pender Man aper tope the r with many others played welljifheir part in nufkino the occasion' worth while. This I proved .that culture and refinement " is still on the sale ( I the church. General ( onferenee Delegates ' Revs. K. A.""ATtani >. S. II. Lewis. E. F. G. Dent I.I. \V: Walker. T. [ . E. Robinson and. .1. C, MeCellan' alternates (I. II. White. W. R. Rowman, L. G..' Rrown, I. <). Simmons. r J. E- I?i\m:. ami W.?R: Bonier | y^lay delegates Messrs G. C. Wil Hams, W. IT. Young. S. A.Moore. H. B. R-r'^hM. Air** Klfizabeth Broaden arid J. R. Martin. - V V " . 1 ' , Serntons and Addresses Wp ,<i|< 1 not, Tu-ar the amnio] s.er Itg. t.. F. Yiuiee lad heard I Tit iflWjWLj itiey ^aid he ""pleached." fjepn- A. A. Ifughey was simply ~ Treat on, ihe- .Missionary sermon and .Dr. G. T. Stinson of SbreveT port. Lit. and .a candida^ ior Episcopal honors_J\i* < _>.uFf a *1'twwh>y' message Thursday. Dr. .1. II. Clay borm, edjtjor of,-the Southerii. Chris tian Reeordt'r'delivered a messag? that stirred the conference an i th ordinal 'un sermon by'Bishop N'or.i W. Williams ha*' byen the talk -of. ? the city. Leadership When I>r. S. 11. Lewis made That timely motion lu\dijj not only lift himself in tlrr-i'stiniation of -his conference bret.hein but'showed an act ot grat itudo that wib never be forgotten. Or. K. A. Adams lived up to his pledge to ~ Dr. Lewis and Lewis showed his I appreciation. The Palmetto. Witheast and Columbia conferences has acknowledged leaders that time ainl not ' ballots^will have* to change-.?-L be lieve men ought lie slow to make promises and when they make them "they slunild live up to theni. That's what I>r. '1'. .1. .Mills did fm nie in the Palmetto conference ami of whom I shall never forget?L ?\ fkol liiutoi l.l . I ... * .-Air. u..MV i miii'iii ii 'ii^iuum in m\ many supporters, of- the Ihilpnetj,^ conference wh/. se votes elected iftfe, to the vn'sntmr Gem-rat tYinTenpff Our Subscrilurs "."iCv As a rule we do nut yet titty A. ?- subscribers at the~r,TtTmV>~ia "Terence as our i t aders in ti'.;it tqfi^??ritory a I e in n'.mh T - m-mayer's office-and they rc-itew thoii subscription- there. Hut, many thanks to the followihy who. rempmbereil the Leader. Revs. M. ' Dykes, F.. F. (i. hint. r. K. Fi.aV.,ier, P. H. Ruff. T. F. Robinson, H W. Walker. J. F., Dixoiv. J. S. Mnrtin and .1. C. MpG-Mlap. . Appointments Columbia district, H. F. G. Dent ?- presidm'-"--eld' ('"! Imhiii. Bethel" Stat loir s. It. T7 wis: St. JTiiiies. W, R. Ruluer; Chqppellc Station. W R. Bowman; New Brnokhnii. Circuit. J. K. I>ix.?n: Lexington I.. 0. .Sinur.ons; St. Philip' Statfrrrn" W. M. Gant:Wedtrtd'ield ( irciiit, (' A. Dunlap; I.etrne Circuit. J. M. Williams; Bethel, Wedyefield. W B. Nash; .Mill Creek Circuit',"'F? I> Drepher; Brown Chapel W. . .M. , Brown; Pine Grove. C. K.' Frazi . i : Leesville Circuit, to be supplied^ Kde-c field. 1.. _IlL?Vance ;?Wall'! I'eci. I J. W. Williams; St. Jam s. Misr 11 sion, M. Dykes; Cbnjjree, I.o.voy ,. Jackson; Jnne> Chapel. J. C. Bates: Johnson Mission, P.-P. Bui t; JJreuc: .- . Mission, W. K. J.ee; Bishop Me morial Station.-i._ A Mill..i-; "*~Terynce hraneh pre-i.ient i_ AAdams'; district evangelists, Mar J* S ** Williams and R. If. McKuney, ^ Newberrv district F* A iitaBu ?? presiding?elder,?MitfrT Chapel, , Newberry, (t. H. White, temporary;ShiJoah, Pi asperity, T. II. ?'Weathers;?Kni.'inuel, A. A. Hutrh> L ey; St. James, J. S. Martin; Pro. ?- vidence, B. C. Cirnninpham; Ilanl nab Circuit, to be supplied; Mt. f Moriah, T. K. Harper; Silver Street f S. J. Johnson; Mt. Hebron, It. A. ? Youn^, Helena. J. A. ( amide; Mt. Oliver, A. I). Da\vkins;..Xowberry jr Circuit, K. L. Moorer; Little Mountain, Levi C. Butler;' Irmo, II. T. Summers; Saluda. A. A. Amaker; Broad River, F. C. Laws; W'ateree, A. J. Holman; Jalr.pa, I'. B. . r. Proks; Countsvillc, II. II. Redman; Stover Chapel to be supplied; Ne? bo aed Thomas Chapel, T. II. Ring?? IF; IJock Hill B. ( . Bu rden^ Lit ; ft- ?ey, H. II. (iamopy; St. Luke, 1 David Bedenbaugh; W'bitmire. .J. I B. Davis; district evangelist, A. * M. Holloway; district president, Ut-V:?&?Rutlii'i fin d ; cnference" .)u- ' rK/ venile president, Etta Hart. H <>r. nresidirijr elder; Trinity and BHLittle Whito Ho)l, ^partanhm-g, H. Bl.W. Walker; Eastern Circuit W. M. ^ Thompson; White Hall,' J. M. i ? Hawkins; Bethel, IJnion, T. E. Rob-" insuii; New Hope-and St. Peter, P.; P. McFarland; Shady Grove, M. C. Pollock; Wayman and Bethlehem, W. iG. Owens; Carlisle C. C. Mellwaine; Taylor Chapel, D. - A. Johnson; Mt. Zion, RaymondRan^ sum: "STTTlrillp's ajui Camden, I. W. Grant; St. PaRul, Lancaster, L. G. Bowman; Hi^h Hill Sta riort, H. I>. Ramsey;-AYtttow Grove7 ;\. vjibj , i\nwn mission, >Y. O. lonos; Jacob's and Shady Grove O. A. Movant; Blaney, E. V.' Kizer; Ebentzer and St. John. A. K. I'ino (i love, I'. ^VVl)avis; -.RitfgewetKb-E. B. Bowling;; Friendship Mission. J. H. Baten; St. Paul h n <1 Atchison Chapel, Lewis Young; Killia^i and Black Jack, C. "B. Cook: Gospel Hill and Benjamin Chapel. Earnest Robinson; Antioch Circuit, William?Jeter; Caldwell and Bates Chapel, L. M. Tobe; Ridgeway Mission, J. H. Hall: district evangelist, D. R. Edwards; district president, Maude McClellan. St. Luke Our rivival meeting begins on Sundayt night conducted by Sister Elsie Myers. * Preaching Sunday norning by a visiting minister of the*"'SftWh Carolina Annual Concrpnce. Prayer meeting, 6 a. m.; Sunday School and Adult Bible "i>ei us auvance on our knees." Class 'J:.'JO o'clock; Allen League, .-i-> p. iiij. T x^ec urn mcmoers pray for an out pour-'of the holy spirit. 1 ?i SI MTER NEWS _ Armistice Day programs were rendered at the schools of the city on .Monday, November 11. " j" " j Revs. A. R. Howard .and S. M Miller spent a couple of days in Vtlanta during the nast week attending an Area Meetings of the M. E. Church. jjr. B. T. Williams was called to his home in Elloree on Wednesday November G on account of the death of his mother. ? .There-is still -quite a bit of sick u'ss in the city. Mrsi-Maj-y Taylor js still quite sick at the Touney Hospital and Mrs. Dula Crawford ir ill at her home.?Mr. Albert Roberts is also-sick. .^ rlqston spent the past - weeknil with Mrs. Clement's parents, I ml. ami Mrs. C. A. I^awson. Master Norman Durant was the "ittie honored truest on his birthlay oil Saturday, November 10th , vhen his mother gave a Party at beir home A. couple'of hours were happily' spent in playing 'Pines. Then best of all Was the -?1 ive-iee cream and. cake th a t?was u rved. Many very prety and use "j1 gifts were, presented the little -fue-t?of hopor. :J i The Dorcas Club^held its regu-_ !ar meeting on 'Wtfjnesclay after-" -noon/ November t the residence of Mvs.-Maggie. Smith. The hostess extended a cordial welcome while a very enthusiastic business 'meeting- was held. Delicious re i chnxents were' served. - ? : j ? CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Mrs. Esthdr Weaver; R.N., of Knoxville, Tenn. was the guest Jil-tSunday of rMrs. Clara =Beckhanr Lawrence, R. N. j~> Mr. John Wright of RockingJiamj_N. C.. spent Sunday in the 1 'ily as guest of Mrs. Eva Heath* _ind-family. - " n, Mr. L. A. Barber, Jr-' of Winns,'inrn visit* il Mr P. J. Beckham last 1 Sunday?'? M r. and: Mrs. R. E. Crosby anii mo'?thfr birth?of a?son, David Kenneth, who was born October Mi MnthfO' nnri KqKv ora riAinrr - - ? "* """J V.U11.S inc. * i . Mi:. Waddell Sanders of Ne.w i*ork C^ity is the truest of Mr. and Wi s. Curtis Cnningham. Chester 'rionds are triad to see Mr. San!ers who is one of the former cjt/ens. f "" Mr. Harold Crosby and Mr. Presdont Stradford who are in the C. camps near Clinton, spent the week-end here with their parents. Mrs. Jennie C. Baum was in the] itv two days visiting friends while nroute to the-A. M. E. Z. Con'm'tu'c in Hock Hill this week. Eight cars conveyed the Finley Hi team, the cheer leaders and ohie friends to Columbia, Tuesday ifter.noon for the game with looker Washington Hi. r Mr. II. I). Gladden and-Mr. John M CuTlough. Benedict College students, spent the weekend here Tcui hundred seven (207) CCC ountr men arrived here Friday] nd are at J.akevlew just out of he city, a camp formerly aecu-| nod by whites. Finlcy Hi kitchen has been e<nip|ww! with a 'new frigidaire? ci" i-trum !? on nand'STTThe fimc.j pop-sickles and Dixie cups.) A ? >w weeljs ago a new electric angc was installed. Miss Ernesine Wilkerson is doing fine work n this department. The County Fair was-calleiailflL >.? the present because of disap>ointnient of a Carnival company nd' some other plans that are not ;uite complete. Home Coming game here o^'Nov M. between Finley Hi and Sterling Hi of Greenville is expected *o bring together many foot ball fans. t~ Dev. John D. McClure is in the l'ryor Hospital suffering from injuries received Sunday night on he Carolina Short Route when his buggy was completely demol-hod and his mule killed, when truck bv a truck. Mrs.- Mary Boulware who lived 11 I,<iomis St., in front of the -cliool, died last week at.the home 'f relatives in the county. Chester friends are sorry__lo- lnnm rrf her death and sympathize with the bereaved. salesboys of The Palmetto Leader -spent the Week-end in Blacjcatock with his grandmother Mrs. Emma Jame, who is a teacher in the Rua t ' . i. 4. ? i > r-r 7? THE VOICE FRUM THE MOUNTAIN By B. F. Stewart Last week completed, our survey of Associations in the State Where onrf dn truly aay_that much experience ami personal contact were made with the brethren in the low er part of the State. We spent j one iuay in ana arouna ueorgetown at the Jerusalem Association where my old friend md 8 schoolmates. Rev. G. Going Dan.kLs 13 Moderator, leader and prince in charge. This Association ami xonventioh under the wise guidance of Rev.^ Daniels is one of the best orgaruzed in'the state. Other school-nuitA who seemed to oc of valuable sftrvi.ee as leaders in their communities are: Rev. Har vin and Holman. We next turned our attention to the district fellowship meeting of the State Convention that shlill be held in differ ent pai-ts of the state. One could predict that great good will be derived from these meetings.-The Italian-Ethiopian war skill goes on and the invadeu continue to push their way into the Ethiopian oordeir while the Ld <jue of Nation with the approval ox 62 nations of the civilized world say that the war must stop or they >vill boy>oU the invaders. W ilc?every. >x>e may have his private opinion ae waits to see the power and influence of^idie But the ?-ar croes on. MARION NEWS I The 'congregation at St. John A. M.TST Church listened to an in- j spiring sermon Sunday morning. ' Rev. A. J. Jenkins, tne returned I pastor pivached from Matthew 13:JW-55, Subject "The Una.countable Al&tt." At Sunday school Mr. Jerome Reed assisted t)he superintendent. Miss M ry T. Green gave a htting resume on the lesson. Mrs. Iva Mae McQueen expressed her willingness to share the responsihilL_ .y of carrying on J&e work of the .school. Rev. Smith offered the Sunday school one of his maps"of th? Bible Lands, which offer was gladly accepted. M Us- ^loise- .Boogerr-Mr. Youugand Mr. Stephen" Scott are lamong the recent additions Jto the Marion Jounty teachers. We are pleased ,o have them in our midst. Misses Mattie L. West, Annie Ford, Mtfs. Lizzie Grant and Mes-. sers. James and Grant of Winona also Miss Elizabeth Livingstone of .vTullins were dinner guest-; of Miss Maggie Bonds and mother Sunday Mr. John E. Burgess and Mr. W. W. Wilkins were in our city on .he 7th conducting an Ag. conference. Quite u number of Ag. i:eadners attended this meeting, rff Georgetown ill wnll play "MJ i ion Co. Tr. School on the 11th.? Buy your tickets early. * The Circus sponsored by Miss Hattie Bothea was a big success. JelicioiLs chocolate layer cakes *"cre awarded as prizes to the .lass (2nd year Hi) selling the ".argest number of tickets and the /tackiest dressed person." Mr. Jenkins and Little Alva Mishoc -ied for this honor."- Each received a half dike. -The. newly appointed Presiding -Older, Rev. J. S. Coe, held a group meeting at St. John A. M. E. Jhurch- Monday 11th with the min isters of the district. The residence of i'ndertak'r H. i\ Jackson is ir. course of.erection ?n South Main St. ' ?^ CARLISLE NEWS. Services were vefy good a t Williams Chapel A.M.E. Z. church Sunday. The pastor Rev. H E Hillian brought to us two great mes .sages. The services were good spiritually and financially. His numbers and friends say they are .joint? to send him up to the conference with a round report. Rev. J.; M. Dawkins came in before service was closed. H e orougnt with him some encourugtng words from the Bethel Conference. Other visitors were Misses Frankie Glover, Texanna Savage, Sallie Savage and their two brothers and other friends. The funeral service of Mr. Arthur Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adus Tucker was held at St. Luke A.M.E. Zion church Monday, Nov. 11 at one o'clock. Rev. 11 E Hillian preached the funeral sejmQnIt was very sad. Peoi||p| there from far and near'' f|V'left TpTmourn his loss lather, mother, six sis?ers and three brothers, a lost of relatives and friends. The family has our deepest sympathy. Sunday was a very good day for .service at James-Ghat>et~BaptT?ct church. Sunday school was opened at the usual hour with Supt. G. W. Walton at his post of duty. The attendance for service was I very small. Our pastor Revr FV4ir Wilkes just returning from the Association filled with new zeal .brought by?the- many hoipfunec^ tures 'came forward with an encouraging message crying to the church to "Go Forward." He held back nothing on account,.of the small crowd, but brought a heiU't felt message. He emphasized the fact that man's, extremity is God's beginning and' en^cmr'aipfed us to attempt to do the work we see should be done, even though we .an't see the way. When we have gone our limit, God \vi)l finish. | ? Mrs. Lizzie Thom'as is on the sick list. 7 | .Mr. Willie Johns'on, Hampton Jeter, Thomas Lyles were seerr in town the week-end. They are attending school at Harbison college. sell school there. .' . Chester friends" were surprised to learn of the recent marriage of Mr. James Hardin and Miss Mary 1 Eliza Stroud. Bdth were Finley iti students. A happy matrimonial ^voyage is wished for ?hem. They are at home of Mr. "Jiinothy Johnson, Jeter street. ' ' i - : THE PALMETTO LEADEI CHESTERFIELD NEWS By^&ra A. McCullough Sunday was a pleasant day, and was preaching day at Mt. T bor M. E. Church., |Rev. J. A, Gary, the pastor delivered a wonderful sa#e. Quite a nnmhpj- of visitors weiv present Rev. J. R. Blake was seen on The streets recently. He is im?r^jving to the delight of all. ttev. w. vv. t,uwuras is out uKain and at his post of duty. The ministers of ouf ehnrrhi-s here have only a few more days before eonferenco. - Mr.^Jphn Hammond dropped in for a few minutes Saturday" at the home of- Miss SaiU A. McCuIlough. Miss Elizabeth Johnfcdn. spoilt the week-end at her home in Irmo, S. C. Dr. S. H. Blake and little son, S. H? Jr., his mother, Mrs. Suda Blake, Mr. Massey and Miss Bu'rnice Phillips all of Rook Hill, ST C. Miss Roberta Belk of Keish. w, S. Cr were-pleasant visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Blake Sunday afternoon. Miss Marjorie Thompson call-d to see Miss Sart.i A McCullough Sunday afternoon. McBEE SCHOOL NEWS November seems. to by borrowing "some of .October's, bright blue, weather. We hope* it will borrow a day Saturday, Nov. iOth as the "Home Economic^' girls are going to haVe a pi rty~*at the home ol Dorothy Dixon. On Saturday Mr, II. L. Brooks and Mr. Richard Aldrick motored to Chesterfield. Messrs George Johnson and J. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs; Henry Peoples-and Miss Kuth E. Walker 1110Tofed to Columbia Sunday to the Veterans Hospital to visit Mr. Peopled brother, Mr. iRandulpvi Peoples, wht> is on inmate there. Mr. Richard Aldrich and family accompanied by Mrs. N.:\\ Prince visited?Shady. Grove and?, NT w Hope churches Sunday. The carnival t In. t was in Me Bee all last week, is gone, maybe the students can get back to their studies and leave off carnivals. death of-Mi's. AnnA Glover, who passed away Friday, November. S. ^ CHAPPEL1.E STATION Rev. W. R. Bowman, PuVtor A (goodly number of members and friends were out Sunday nite^ after the appointments to welcome back our nyjv pastor, Itev. W. R. ies our pastor preached one of his best sermons. Many nu mbers nnA fviun/L- ..iwVlo/l t,, I U.'r J>nll?it shaking hmid< mi.l vv. h-omilv! him back. . ^ Hallman, both made pleasing re. marks. , There, will be jubilee? sinuin.it next Surni y in the al'term on and at night -the Rev, Mile.-- of Sy.imry Park Church with his choir will sponsor a musical 'program. Friends a re invited to come. Wo are hoping that all the niein bers will meet the pastor Sund.y and let's get to woi k ' ml do liko Bishop Williams said- Sunda'y in his wonderful sermon. All of iis are glad to see Rev. Eigerbcrgor made local d-ueuu- ? Rev. Hale H. Thorn psiun. Pastor Asheville, NT C.?The past Sabbath though dreary -ah extraordi nary large crovvd came to ^ imia.v _ school ami the ksson was conduct ed with great interest and enthusiasm. At the close of the class study Mrs. M. J. Sloan gave a very splendid review of the lesson. The motorcade and picnic sponsored by This., department on lust Friday was an enjoyable recreation and the linancial returns-were good. . [; - . m . At the morning aervicp-'- the pastor's subject was Peace taken ironi l'salm J<3:0. The sermon was impressive and was in complete step with tl?e spirit of Armistice Day which is being observed thruout America. In response To the invitation given for church connection, Mr. Alfred Reynolds was leceived and assigned to the class of Mr. C. II. McCool. Many visitors shared in the worship and were made welcome. Rev. W. C. Brown, pastor Firsti Baptist church, his choir and con- _ gregation worshipped with us in a special service under the auspices of Senior Stewardess Board at 3:30. Dr. Brown delivered a wonderful sermon and the- choir beautifully. A very "TnHmaf" offering was .ppoivn,! A meorial service was conducted V.intlv hx/ t lw. T ...... I ~,.e ii._ viv ?VWV?i x \>i till* American Legion and St. James -ebureh. An overwhelming crowd came to pay tribute to the fallen heroes of the World war A min- _ pvng program was rendered from start to finish. Our pastor made the closing address. Responses from the public offering and from group-worker financially were excellent. On next Sunday night, financial ..returns will come in from all sources for all purposes elds- '< ing the (conference year. All forcesare working for the achievement i of complete success. i ? BRALNfcHl) NEWS. 1 Mrs. Ruth L. Howell Harris. Brainerd Co-eds are learning to value opportunities. Several o f our students expressed their desire to enter the Tuberculosis Es- j ay Contest that is being conducted j i.n this statu by tho Health Depart njent. Tho reward jfryhfcg sought is not only prizes in monetary va- ' lues. hat the information which j is far more important. Religious Activities. The Brainerd group took advan tags of the U o'clock aervicos at 1 ?i?:? 7~t?r I ' , , ?. \ ? ST MARt CIRCUIT Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor. Sunday marked the beginning, of our new conference year's \v< k jxt St. Mary church. This being it he -day--of our. first quarter there was a large congregation out to JRwt'otfr-hb\v P. E. I)r. .1. \S. Coo and ^tbe return of our inc'toi*.?I'm sure that the members cf.this Cir cuit are glad of the lourth retjurn of our pastor and \>1* the new Presiding Elder Xh??n u? -? Supt. Bio. Elorson Burch. After ~ir-brTPf-rfisctresiini of the iossorrhv presented the pastor and the pastor introduced the .1'. E. and he addressed the Sunday '.school which we enjoyed, At the hour of service t!ie pastor, Elder 'and Bro. Berth ascended. the Postruni. After the usual ordir ct jgprvice the pastor introduced the Elder to preach. Thu_ sermon was filled with f t'. O (| for both the mind and the s t;l. it was tone to he enjoy.d. \! to. closeof?the sermon the Elder announced the invitation for joiners one yodiip: lady earn.. Miss Susaniia Davis. After receivinj* t h p. public otferinjr we entered ipjrtd" the work' of the confr.ncc. The business was "dispatched as biief us posiblc. Tla* ' I'.t1:1 tan <" .li . es of the Circuit w.'ic w,]l rcprcsented -in presence and . l enorts. Th. IM E...'was paid his lull assess inent $l$.Ot>. ?The pistol?had?hrrL'V ul'?PlT" night service which was pu.uF-a usual. We see no reason why ourwork shouhiTiot continue to do ... 11 t-'ii.- i.i t . . . . 11 ?icn me icuuei.s we nave Dr. Coe is a man thai is known throughout the district and is asmired by the lovers of. Christ and lljr ehureh.? -l.ct as ndwnii't' tl|iun our knees. WAUnUXA NKWS. The Oconee County Colortd Kdueation?A.<.*u iation?wtH?hnM Its" November .meeting .at \\ est tit Inster High School oM Saturday. Nov. 16th? The De|)artmvirtal una thru begin promptly at?) M; I " n\ !m !:. At thisonueting inT:>rma'.i''n will be' given mil u'.ni ,!.il J lis' !' J lowing: J Projects and ' organizations a The National' Y< utfi Adm.in.-. oistration. The i'osehwald Konndatioh, South Carolina Tuhetvnh sisAssociation. Tlu Palmetto State Teachers' Asso; iation' ;od ; I- > - i !iimatio:i coneerning camp Alan Johnstone. . - The' above informal1- n eon- " directly from 51r. Ileger I.. Co.. State -llirect' i- Nat i'-nu-i -V---itii .Vtt? ministration; .Mr. J. 1?. Felton, State Agent for Negro Seho. 1 as a: .Mr. .John P. Huigcss," Soeictaiv Palijieitn State Tati-icio \Ass7ieTh? tion. . tt is dc.-i ial>lo 44-;t 1 ;ii! H-trr-hr^? be | i'is'ent and i n lime. Tlit' New lialido*?Bapnsi SAndny S-himl met promptly at iOnio a. ra. t with Superintendent .1. K. Moore.! of 1 ici ljj .and tchchci* x:t i.r post-dof duty. The att. n tairce v.... i: <1 ! a motile Ji'i son uus licnuumili cussed. The Trinity M. ! *. Sunday School met Snt'iday-mo! laiiv. with a l ull attendance^. , _} . j At- 11 : * A It o'clock t!'e pa In]-. IP.'V. ' \\ . C. Strut Iter ascended the. r st.rum ami alter a lev. renditions bj^pfie Senior Choir he |?i i.aclie.iI a soul stirring setlnoti TTHets *20:':!2. . Ti:T- an amis sermon i t the two v7ar.< ' he lias pjepnni.'! ul U ail.a.la." V , ' etrt > t that l.c nil "' -t n-:-?? < It is charge for nnothir via.'. ^ 11 owe v< i' " i?rrrr 11 mi. f'.dt tttt? that the church that pv.ts him, V.iil (rct a e.ot d proa-.'a. r. a e'i'cr.t .pas-f tor and a womUriul worker. -Mr. . l'rince Clrihiers, Mr. .1. It. Brmvels?.' Mr. Allen ( hihleis- and Mr. (iill'ord T:'o;n,r...!i fr-.-n Si' eca an I W\.?tiijrnster to. peed. ui'iy * stere afti rtfimn visit JiT> r;>t the mine < l Mrs, (norae JAade o n Saturday. .* j' .Misses l.ula'B. (iideoa and K'llcirj iied'-n w.i e ila .!i n < urnst* ui i Mrs.-(leorrte 1'oole Monday. m The folk wimr persons motored i to attend Ibe l air: I'nf. ami .Mi-, ft. ||, Wi'Mun^l i.n, _dMmses?VV+W n? Carmel I'resliyterian e!';ur>-h Sti day morning. Nov. Id. lii-v. Ma noney's theme. The Value of IVrseverance was timely, and very forcefully discussed. Such discourses ale needed in an a>'V_ as t!n< when pen n ;nv tit i ii|v I, tr liilln\v?the- paths?' 1' least resist*- in-.. Other v. i i-i.-i''d I'i'Vi hotel on the campus were S .!. 1 >.i h school and Christian '.\ndea\or. ()\vin<f to tlu- inclemeney of. the weather Thlil'siiny* .Nov.' , TT~ " l.ivinj'sC ne-Brainerd clash did not take'place! Neither the Hears' nor the 'litre is lost tin- \ietory. At the close ot' the evenirvr' meal I'fols. (Jill and T. 15. Ilenibray?brought?tr*?v. i ?' 't iry fTTr ' I.ivinttstone. Although no" -cowere made, we were phoi t?> v,'elcome the team ami tearh is to our ' antrtis. ' ( o-workers ami students were rry sorry that Mi s M, M. \\'o!f > } was called to 1 larrishurt*, l'a., t-v- ' t?r the wt ek-eml on aeeiei'nt t* tin. illness <>: hi r mother. We n * -1 , that Mrs. \VellV will so?'i? rec ver and Miss Wolfe will fceltirn. naawiii H () L L K Y A ?i; - - itnkk.V 2 liifl. Sena! e^t^, (Cor. House art S$ 1 he jyolliy . I* uneral Humes at PHOXr Ol R MOTTO: "PROMI'I AN -?: A Sit On1 th Keepinu 17 YKAKS OK KITl imammmrnxmammmm?mmmmmam t S i f- ; * ? t * j CI.OVKR NEWS J ' Tl>. Key. T. H. Thomas In.s r4 turni (I liona after spending a ,jv- ck in 'Atlanta. .(la.. atfcviuUnn. ill-. Mini. i.. L I T.0..1 . . ...... ? y i mr'UUI. . and Mis. J.. H. \\'rijjht ha;! .a their trtu" .ts...Su::d y. .Mrs, l-'lnetiev Smith an t little sons.. J. ami .Marvin c7 B.hnount, N. i M- - I .}. Robinson of Bar, bet" Scotia Cyllejie spoilt l"e we.i. m l-t h mil Uiti, he." nil., vis V r . :? i -Irs. .1. It. Rob.nsotl. [ Mr. .111 Mrs. Frank- l'ortoe bad I'- i' : i i' '.-"lests l'"r the \vock.':i i A.'". ml Mrs. J. (i. CaM.r an ! sons of Camden S,C. .Mis. .Mentha McC riu-11 of WMsh i . ( . ! lit'.- was i town last wei?Rvr in-r h. i' n-'ie . XaiH'V McCon-| null. John Bviant of (iaMonin, vspent the^-wvek-ytnl in CIo. cr. .VI? -..'Will), irn A iains anil liitK son, Wilburn. Jr. hv retii'n home ft. r spending-'a few v. - l:> n Ivir *. Aloinitaist the trr.osts of h i; in. !Iter. . Mis. RtTTpvha J a., b : guests* \'oiiiia.v evei'.f. ir.. Mi .-daiiK's A. I>. ..Jueksrtn and St' Ha .Jackson. i Mr. T. \\\ Ja !: mil - and \Y- Iter f A am i were, visitors in York Inet'-we Jh. Mi. Virginia Byi ant of- Balfi to "? 7hi. in rived Tuesday to be 1 l!i hi d "sf: ?.r I .... vdil-"... ; l ?Mlii, (it.rlru Jack- 11 .-51(1 Mir.J 1 a?l-^?let ?Wfi'i? lm]Tj' ;?jrr < I; . 111::i;i Sal at day ? Whin;;. '!" -?so mm tIV' Mfk lisl. h-v l.itI'hn Wiilii'.in*- a im-iuli r of M-'rth Jits Cu:v Steele M's. I.i/.::; l\. ?,i am, M r .' Ma ;?,jt 'ant. .U:-. 0 iii va' line. Mi s. F - Cmi '!n,-l.- TnU'i \V? . ? op.ii.;'' a spa-Jy'iwo.oiy fritlleM,"' . :1.4. i' . - M enr i-i s ol7t: i ' S.'pior Mioii .7 ( J'. i fir ( 'lap:! iTHitoi'i'd to. 311. y '. K. Church Suiull:y it'F1u ;ni i' i\ .del-' d a mUsica) p_i,. \ ii i ' \\m.. eujoyo 1 liy all. ? ? mm ??. i ii I'. IM.KKKI.IA CO. TK.U IIFUS ASSOCIATION Ih-rki Icy County i\s 1-r.Viatioii- in. i S.-tuiiHry, cVo/. I hal 11:0(1. . in., 'at t*',e Oi.NTraiion-; School vviih a laiy\ af tendance. j The-I'iv. i \ ill apiioijit. d the fol'. |>i t-<>|is t.j st'i Vc. on the.* Ci.'Lr.am > 'oiiiiiiiti oe: .Misses' I'laik Cixiju-ii;l iTi.lTsYm. 'Mr, Throp;, an . Mr. Seymour a. 1:0.^.,. s Chuir' \\l'\ il.ii.-d iallco; at! I iicth ait. i.o l'ti*.net .(.('. the' First <' ' <? -. 'onal Jiisiih t .Mo. tin; I) i 1 and urjri.d .,11 tho, leachei s t ?L> - | i.--r.C in connection w'uii iM ' . ihip't sne.oi' <ii ii> . ' i i ." wirt. jju- .< v'.Teaehei .< A " ' flaC'idTr . wiis... <Ii nsscd. A unfile r ?.r (In- Uaehns iv_ j n.i'. -\ '. < !!, t li' i*il; for' member's* was- t-rsnrh-i lt,i> ??tii.<?-y?i* i" i A. ><li nii ,ilio i i ci:i i s iu tin' Ay. . . .Mi'.- X- . mu-..u l>r ?>;f}";ir licToiv!.? vi. i.wji iI;o ni.poi tance uf.'b.i.. .1: ;i_ .i:; iniicr ui' ,vo...| . eo.:lily ' eri.,ie iwiJl.a.-, ?il th- Sum :i. . i.'i u' . il the' i .udicrs io join A all -nsy. r tu I: r appeal." sev-v ;?| U-t^' ty--?t , a;a:- im-rnli.'iy liy: p: ;. :!' ; liuir meii'iber hip he. i . Ira ; tt tnr?-A' .=o.'i:i ?i i t?' ?'II , -r U it r , i 1 ; i.'. A f ! rt,v, i, V . I1 I .nil a. m. r ; . I!. I-'.. KiiiM\ . R-porter . Mai- 11:> i:r-1 *!.- <.?i. ' 111 11 Rre/iale. Minnie "it* at v. Mrs. Hruee ami l'r. W.N n, Mr. J. Walkefiehl. .Mr. Fred Ilaliowav and Mr. Wade !! ! f i s. 'I heyu-fr-riTi'd a -ph as-. i. jll'ti'l l?ili* l].. Mrs- l. 'ilv.na F.ar!e pf W"ft shinirt'.'iv, I >. (is \isitiny; !iere w ith datives and friends. While here -'he i.?{-lie hull-'.?of?4rv*t?si:r=an U?4 i l,er-in-lawe Mr. and Miss I'eail na O'eleshy retuj;neif, Iu r hnn-.e in Sen. ea after visit ' ni !he h nie. nf Mr, and Mrs. \ I'lfrt-w M'rHrin. Ti" I S'-iiiy; Il.lptjst < hurt\\;i- \vi']| attend', d Sunday. < _. H ;. s. pastor. I li Fiat K< i |< Rantist Sunday h?ml. in t Sunday m rninp; \vi(!i . ;?ti udcn! F. W. Jones and ! is staff at their post of duty. The a v. a< inl . rest iiurjy discussed ill Jill del. SCH. M Vs. tie:slab fisaot s]K lit the week-end in Seneca with relatives. .Mr. II". I .rooks, Mr. A. Maxwell, Mr. S. II id. I mm the ('('(' camp, v'llfti" n. S. -] ? nt tlie week-end ; v ,:i,'?uii Frit nds of Miss llattie B. Allen r\ !a?J i s e her out attain. I.it'lt' Miss Klla V, Brown is f.jit. in sytupathy foi- the .'aniily. Trust tlmt she will re- _ < perate. Tlii Seders' Charity C'luh of the Flat Hoc!; Baptist Church met tit - homo; of Airs'. Hetty Junes Fiiday e\i-niii)c, Nov. 8tli. Business whs discuss d ubio the topic for '!:< cNenit'i; "Hannah and Samuel" after thjs fhe hostess served a de:i? ions. ;sw? r t course. The n< xt meet in ir will convene 11. i.'irtt at < hniiu* of Mr-. Frank Howard: Miss Amanda Williams, |iiesfdent. t. noMiv ~~ " ~ " d S'uatc Sts.) (jdumhia, S. (\ 10 SHRVICft'.mMfn and Eastover, S. C. : tw* I) (Ol UTIlors SERVICE." With Every Parse. ICIMNT SERVICE. Saturday, November 16, 1935 ^ TABERNACftE BAPTIST CH URCH Rev. Wm. Watson, Pastor. Greenville.?The Tabeinacle Bap tist church was at its best last Sunday and?^Sunday night. The Rev. Wm. Watson spoke from'1st -^iunuel 2mi verse, subject: Mother anil Child ounU ? ~ ivv Uil-U pUVYt'I and truth. . . "Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Parks were in the morning" services. They were mi ImtiinonBi The Woman's Auxiliary was entertained at the home.of T'rof. and Mrs. .Mitchell last Wednesday. Af ter the business refreshments ueie served. Mrs. Bessie*. Sullivan, Mrs. Addie Robersoh, Mr. and Mrs. Rich 'it<1 Bradley, Miss A. L. Myers and Master Henry P. Sullivan worship ped at old Able Baptist church, Clcmson Sunday* Nov. 3rd. Sunday night Rev. Wm. Watson held his hearers spellbound with the gospel he preached, lie then ordained seven deacons assisted by the present-ueacon board and Revs! Garrett, New York City; Woodson, Mclntire, K. E. White k and Barton. The ceremony was very impressive. The following ' were installed, with their wives: UM#,?and - Mrs. James A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie CUnkscales, Mr. and Mrs John Arnold. Mr. and _ "Mrsv Butler Hosomopd, Mr. and * Mrs. Willie J. Howard; Mr. and Mrs. Krank Calloway, Mr:?HTUt Mrs. Moses Whteler. The amount-.?< of .$-17.12 was collected. Just like Tabnernaele .inembers. . - - - . * "7= ; But do not forget the Blue Bird Cash and Carry Pressing Club, 417 X. "Calhoun St., Bro. A. B. Boyd, ' Prop. W n Valintine, Reporter A\i)Ri:\vs M:\vs Sunday was an almost spring day and the various churches were ^ attended,' 1 i-?'?7* ? At St.f Andrews church, P Carolina was at his best ll'?15, when he delivered a_vcrv tom-himr ?- : sen)""1 The JT ;?ttr~~soi vie-n?were *" ih -the formof. o sacr'i ! lite rary pintf.rimvr^*>n*oeed hy Mtvsei' I,. Hawkins and M. Jackson. One spicial feature- of t'i'.c. program was a vocal'-duett by Prof. J. K. Smith and little- O-ugllter Arreitl a .other in ilibers were all very n VI r,v IIUCJ'UI Collection nas presented to Rev. Carolina a startvr. for Hi's new pastorial _ VlV'- '* . L.;\\- < <x pastor of Pine Grove Baptist Church was nw.iv all the __J week at< ndiiyr the Baptist Association, which was hold at Sanipit, S. CT . Some-wf those atti n'in??tT~- c- ^ ^ variation wore Mis. Mattie "'Mays, All-. |).S-i: Willhmis.?Mi-;? rio. Miss Marie Jack Son, Mr. Lee Willi ms and. several others whom the wi'itc'i* did not yet In torch Tho-o on the sick list are: Mrs. - . I'ssie Green, Mrs. Lavina Johnson. Rev. Atwco 1 ex-pastor of West Audit ws circuit left Phis week with his filially to take up his new woTk'-ftl Wacoimaw, S.. ('. We wish for him nitteh success. Sunday oyenir.y, jit the tjsvr.1 hour, St. A rdi'i ws had a yldwiiur (9 crowd of church jj.ni rs. To the srr ? f pi i. e^of the pa-toa.and'other wore irraced with a PiPvt exeeH'. nt literary. .program ip honor" of th" i 1 "rv. of their pastor, |Kcv. W. P, vCaro!iit?spiinsoiTd: hjr Miss ' H.iwhi'i.is and?Mis- JacksTiv,?temdv-s of tie Hiyh school of Andrews. The -proftram consisted ot rcndiny solos, duetts hy the facility of the "llij^i schorl ami .\lr-. l.ula Strong, : * one 'of tlu a Tilt teachers. 'Mr. George McCrTy ysgrieultural tea diyr and the youny folks. Music a Junior choir. AU were inspir in.r and good. Kacli p? rson played their parts well. Miss Hawking -aid, when conference i.'. oiy* usu 'l-^ !v the ,-ilffi.cher is broke. S'he Ii.mvht That lu' should have a lit- e rtc ^ H+ting' change. She intro. ue.,1 Miss ,Jack-on who presented :? nit., imrsv to t.. e return J I pas tor. and introduced Hew. W. P. Carolina. He in kind words t'i iiks the ladies most hertly. for. their consideration and Kindness, saving that he couldi-jtot^pay them bl.t (Jo I would and thanked the parlieipants. Too much cannot he -aid (f Miss Hawkins nd Miss Jackson, because of the fair go- ' intJ- - ?- . - Let?TPs Do Your " JOB PRINTING The Palmetto leader ROtlTlTKRN T? ATTjWAY RYSTTTM AirHjil and nrparturo of Passeneel '"tains, opprntrd bv thp Southern Ratlwaj Hvsrpm ht tUo UnlorT FUVHcii o ft Miia O.i-flriihAr ft tQH ' vOO A M.?Chaflotte leaves For: imr m.?Charleston' " SO A M ?Newberry, Greenwood. ' "MB A. Mr- Spnrtafitnrrg. Ashevllle ^ 10 A. M.?Aucrusta " >5 \ M?Savannah 11 21 A M.-?Camden. Lancaster, Roek Hill. Shelby '2 4 5 P. M.?Ashevllle. 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