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Smit'.: M'/./l-.n. < A. Harmon:
New i: li. .1. Sandy
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Hair; I..i(. ?<-: . K. .1. .fjalli-l.atV;
S\vu?> a, .1. .J. .1 ac!->' n; St. Luke.
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rim ' .1. A. il Miller; Saint
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j?ins; <St. Sk ::mi< Mi-A.m. \V. T.
.> ' Mayes; distil- ! ur sidetit, Mrs. Viol^
Simmon? ahd district evangelist
Mrs." llattuf Brown:St.
Luke.
Oiii' revival eloses Sun/lay ami
Sunday' nu;hjt. We' Ii;?had th
. E|': Create.-1 > i:er e.-*sT i i^-'V.ur ./meet ing.
-El Sister Klsic Myers. the.* ffit'r'fT evaft
?> , gelis-t will -preach all day Sunday.
J*t So fct the ircivuev? prav for an
M ? ' outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
~ Let us advoncp on our knees.
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CLEVELAND, OHIO NEWS
The Ohio Gospil Singers L*iiiun
iU'hl th ir quarterly session in Columbus,
Ohio on Nov. 215, to 24,
I to;;., at the Pilgrim! liapt. Church
^lo'.hu O., lialllud the Picsident, pre.
si inir. t
Armaiftla Ward, President of
Live Wire I'nion of Cle\"tland >:'t
her post of duty, reported that tlu
-in-'CMs of Cleveland were making
r. I -i.i pro;: r.o.- s. Sius?l'eels. that.
r.. > .i?1 >rot 11.ir?VU?J-L?Harris has
he*, n the music director of the Un-"
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i 'H?th?_}nipVovcMliC'lll?has -been
. at. ii,- tflad to >i.y that we
ve 1 ;-t no mehibcrs*. it is on:
aim Ho help the sick, poor and neey.
to jc'r.y.-or our love J ones and
;V:i -s forward with God's help to
.....a.v hLLilv: iro.l. We 's. luLXaunu*-'
i\ i-' <i to' .all jjospel sinircts.
Kloia- lHai IMf deputy <>1
^un !y Knijrhts if Cleveland, Ohio
s planning to win the banner at
ytrpi'-. mV Sessiyn, held *in Ni.w
I'm k, in "1 with the cooperation
f if a In- other duptics and mem
'-v'jiJV'Ohio. ,'
Mis/ C*.!:i i'Oial Henderson of
1 ve- ml. OS io. j-oeintly landed a
ontrin-t for a popular song from
? \cyv I'. 11 r" and '"Nnw Comer"
.it A- Wj Vh.I;; she needs sixty <iol
_n. t.L -set1:ure- cutivri^nu
~n>i . i She hopes that,
he will lind who will
y 1.1 pathizo a'fut send her but' on
i i\uo,r as wo do not dmee
yd:'- r*"jrt rnr !ni lvsied aoj'.jLy
this" linv of work,- -Mi's.. Hear
on ?>' a y<n;i)g lady o^ anfhition
t rlw a?v of twenty one (21).?_
Pray .for ln:r -Kiocy.-s, .
-- i?ri:i.o\ m:\vs
Hi:Ilu 1' \. M; ! :. V'hurch
Ke\.H, S. Taylor, I'astor
o-:; ilar?rr4i"ol ^ i e ie( w in?woll
vfjoyy : hy 11. \\\ all,took .pari
:i- t?":4 di.-iuission. The Supt and
i'i'i r s w -i r" present. Our pas
' an !.; ki.-_ s\v(.;i't wife wert. there
- ti>l .1 part in tins lesson also
! i. Mi l >. pii'l- r< vi*.wi d tin- les;i
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1"?-! ii: jr: iiil' sTrviie. the toxj_
v;(s takvM fi'm I ('<>r. . iltlM.
* t a .soul .st-iirin^ s.r111011
' and' diika't" our -hearts burn
'!/ ! ii; was. in-.' vh injur. Wo hail
Tro\v.! a< ebrdmtc to tlu
hi 1 at 1 :.i"i 1 tr Went her' to tiieTt tin
a w pastoi:. Wo li .vo. otio of tlio
last ptvaelu'tk in the*North Kast
onferotwv aiul llov. Taylor i.> a
;i..' awake m'-n; this olnireh will
\ ! v X'i; asi <! v. itji_ !?< swi'i'l
?^T+ir*- 1110: tii-njr?sorvioa?
!<vv. and Mrs, .TayhV.\-Mr. :M?:>ar.il
an<! Miss I.in-put l.r. Covins;.
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"t; l,a| .<linu, r aC* the liuino oi
I - T An attain I.amb and. . lso we
V -'./t.ii ? . 'hVr fries. ! . \\ i o ,al> .
'had (lititti-'r t: i-'.V, Mr. Wri.jil.it
-i. .N.?V.'will la- down for.
7 !:'. 1 .'ay s. and Mr. Clr ok,< Ids
... tit 1. 1: ,-k. s. c. \\\ "11
i j . . T ;!> ditin. r vV-'t y rmiVh.
. 7'.. p .. -tip pastor Will enjoy bin
...h' a n->i ;i'v J, .ft \vi:V
The* pa-Ma* visile i Mr. I>hk
. .i . W\; jyi e pry-ad ' t?? k:.?>\y
U- i up avail). Thi pastoi
wjtfd-P. s. r'vict-j. Daniel
\:;H .?!;!< \VH.< . Pother hlU nWljLr
- We a;e pro d to l.ivn
i hat o-j) *f-:!?t'or ;i: 1 hi - v. it'e an'
' -.ti- > d y <1 r. I 'i111 n. at the
p , f MJ. riai-ti ( o\ mptiin
J tV !..? iUk'l the tl-eail e| s ill'
d pa-'.or ml Vu< witr..
| ' v'. ho U'r at wirk in .
Dillon f- r r.f 'k-us hiti'h aims.
Social
i W.. are -orry thai Mr. 1'. Man j
r.i::-.' L : hope 1'..!' him a.sp.e.
Wc at p.olid t?h,ve in our
I 1
; . \ r.. M; - - 1?/. .a I >a: i !..< sister
{ '.!. l N'ev.h Y.rk City., here vi-iu
| in." h.ei-?n.'ti11.1 r .ml sister.
\\'o-h"j. >1 rs Annie tliVeu a
,-p ei!y" recovery and also Mrs..
' w,;."X.
( M. Ih ( (IM'KIIIIM K A T
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Ivi'v. .t. ('. Anderson Kndfc l ive
Y'ears as pastor of Sidney
I';irk ('. M. K. ?'luiroh
The Smith Cai'lina Annua) C n
!' M ficc of t:. M. I',. Church
? . vcnod 'at Spartanburg last Wei
( -,!av nornincr wit h4 Bishop J. A.
Bray <>f rhififo. HI., presiding.
Rev. .J. ('. And'rson who for the
Lp?V five y r?^s was pastor nf Sidney?Bark
church, made a .pood
i port which was an increase over
! !a-' year. Rev. Andersoft after
i serving as pastor of Sidney Park
so'C:';'"SsfiiPy for five vtars announc
( ' "T)tTIcial Board meeting;
in, [o-t \toiniay niflht. that he will
not return as pnstor-of this church
; He will ho transferred elsewhere,
| while arYoth'r pastor will be transI
ferred to Sidney Park.
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\I,LEN1)AJ.E NEWS *
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Every eltort is being made in
Allendale Ct. Tr. School to st'nd
for high i?Kals. and yet-keep pace
with the" progressive -chant; - s of
odTiea'tioh. To this eml we work
daily.. The students and teachers
tittintrlv?observe I Armintiee Day.
Nov. 11. The following week Ne'e-re
AcIfie Vliiunt Week was made
directed fay ?dr. ! ]. Davis1 and 'Mr.
D. Hetton, 1'hrough this medium
The?students are much nitre Informed
of tTie Negro as jnvjni
portent lactor in ocononnc spnere
of our Uifited States: Such business
inch as, C. C. . Spaiildinpr, II.
It, Wright, ?Sj\, H, S, Abbot, wete
--tudiccl witK-' tftttch intcrcstr
A few weeks ago Mr. Bolton
took three boys frtin the agrie.ultrM
classes to represent that dcpartrhent
at (,'atnp Powillu i whita.!e
in the N. F. S. C. During
the conference, William Stokes of
A, C, T, S, was elected president
of .that chapter.
The /acuity is very grateful to
the loyal parents for their coopbb.'tion
in our annual Turkey Ctntcst.
'The final ni^hr u;u TO'. 25.
Plays, Stunt Xiglitsj Ministrebt,
-Silver* "Teas, - Joe- honis-TUTitatibns,'
and other attraction:
brought- success. The reports
frovi classes with tlje teachers direct
inj?. were: ?>. _
First grade,'Miss- Shbkis, ?2.0t);
first A, Miss Fennell, $5.00; so >in
1, Miss Gi< yson, .$ 1.15; Second.
fMiss Tlitmpscn, $-'hl 1; third-, Miss
Rest, $1.75; fourth, Miss Carkp1
>eli, $10.45; fifth, Mrs. Rico, $1
'"?<>; 'six-.- Mis. Ring. $10.10; sovonth,
Miss Daniels, $10.20; eighth.Miss
Baihy. $17.11; ninth. Miss
Fmtt-hoss,-$+2..">2; tenth,*Mr. Dav$11.HI;
eleventh, , Mr. Bolton,'
A. C. T, S. is ifijli working, The
n y was raised to improve
'Rriniary department and help to
ex?oi.d a' room for a high school
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WARD "NEWS
' . '.Mr:?\V . 1 R t. rson or Icid."
Sprinaf South 'Carolina was tIt
,\i!<k- Ksjthortno Ui-nn.
Smirlay n'irht;; November ~'3b. 1
Mis? Kr tna was enter,
n >1
. -tm ay niu'lt. NoVf*. liei "J 1, -bdiV
M'.s *nil a Davis was the p:u ;t
? ifMrss Wilim Mn v t-pn last Sun
'lay.. "
i'u-. ' i ]> ' C iii aM! ami yive
l.'lianks ,tT.T~fi"'l -f*?r? Hi*--wo'n<l?.-rfu
T < Sunday sM:.t??l wa-.- 1a-'
t lie i: nal-lio'iii-with tiein-!
II I lit* t-eOvdi .is uat. A It I'.ou
Sim'av was eeld a niee faithful
hut !i wa - on ! it v.- . ?r?
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-S ine. woinLrlul information?
. nr.;-. irKai. rifinrtl'i" i.'^rm lar.ol.i
v Mr*. Kli/.ab-tli Col.-man. D-.aAlonzo
Davis and Mrs. \Y
Ao *M>< Willi - jravo'a' splendid
ii-view.
M A" ':it- C; !. -<1. 1
*?. c. and soli and hi other were tli
Sunday afternoon jruosts of let
aunt, also dier . cousin, Man r\i.
Weaver.,
Johnnie Blocker was -hire from'
Colombia l-irst-i- Ids grandmother
J-A-1 w ??? \ lit <
J .Mi? 1 ,lv it. Uaifoul. ii!.. <>t' > in
t aclu-rs. innfond t<< Bet'i-v AV .d ;i
y; with he.r Mr. J. S. Raiford
n?i others wcii:- a -companied
I'h'. v attend! th funeral <>!' I'tof
W. \V. Nii'h l^.n7""
Miss Faimi- lit'l 1 (iluv r who- is
teaehjntr at tin- l.t-c.y Hill .-chin!
at M doe. S. C., spent the wu.k
ti i with h?*r "jiiwents an<l relation.
Schtol
1*2 of. I.a 2<>nu and the iarge boy.re
making a wonderful. imp! owmeat
on the .-cho.1 yrotir.ds. Tin
la't'i1 hoys, are c ltainiy- coop.-*!'-,
tint; and affiliating with I'rof
j n beautifyinu the scbool( lane.
All the teachers wciv glad' tt
have Mr. K. Anderson visit our
j-td-H? coomy M"?'1:V. W Uppl
rioted his visit and wish other
i
i t rust os and patrns would come
i' rid visit us. It'would be a great
lor en< ourafrcment to both pupils
jaraT teachers.;
There will he a I're-Th ,nkstfivilty
Festival and Program at the
:'s< holl Wednesday, November 27,
j at 7:00 o'clock.
ANDREWS NEWS
St. Andrews A. M. E. Church
f Rrv. W. IV Carolina, Pastor
Oil Sunday morning Sunday
i School met at the usual hour with
j* tho superint' ndent and teachers at
i their places. The les&Qji'was beau
! tifully reviewed ~by-Dili'ss M.-Jaelu
s n, ohe of the teachers.
The pastor mounted the rostrum
at thb hour of service. He selectad
Gen. 21:17, 18, 19. Theme?
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THE PALMETTO LEADE]
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-Cast Out Bat Preserved. The pastor
was at his bfst Sunday. His
sermon was pood and shall long
be remembered.
Sunday' night the Rev." Wm.
l.loyd preached from -the 20:41 of
St. Matthew. Subject: Watch. lie
was short and encouraging.
Wint' r ctimv down on us at once%
Mrs. Carrie Gregg of Florence,
S. C., sjn lit a few weeks visiting
her relatives ami friends. Left
tor. her home TursdayT~"Conie again,
5frs~Gregg.
Mr. II. Givo.ns paid a flying.trip
to Kingstree, S. C. on Sunday on
business. ?Mrs.
K. B. Greene is still sick;
she left on last Tuesday for the
Kingstree hospital where she is a
;atient. We wish her a speedy
recovery. .
The M. K. pastor preached his
farewell sermon on "Sunday, Nov
M'h, iprtr?. Ttjey are leaving on
Tuesday morning for conference.
Don't forget the. Bazaar this
week at the Greene's hall. It is
for the bur fit of the school. You
will" miss a treat if you fail to atten
!. Sponsored by the school.
' Mt. Lebanon" A. M. E. Church
Rev. ('. Lewis, Pastor^
Sunday school convened at the
i^nal hour, Mr. Moses Britton,
Supt. and teachers on the job.
the lesson was- briefly discussed
n<l timely reviewed.
At II a.m. the nioii.ing service
>< r an. Sunday was not bur pasV;''s_.
ivjf tin? day. . There was
ireachinp 'by Rev. S. Williams.
The; sermon was much-enjoyed by<
\ . ;
At I'.m. the Twelve Tribes
f Israel was tri.ven by Mr. Ilenry
Brown, for the benefit of thes.
hurch. Many visitors were presnt
from St. Andrews A. M. E.
hin eh ?Mris,?l-n?Smith,?Mrs:?Sr
L. Bocton, Mrs. M. Green and
Miss M. Jiu;)<son. From Pine Grove
Baptist church. Miss C. Cook, Mr.
T.eo Williams, and Mr. Tisdale. We
wrt'e jrjad to have these visitors.
At 7:.'10 our pastor Rev. C. Lewis
>eleeti?t as hi- text St. I.uke 1+?
citation. The .congregation was
crv much uplifted spiritually.
!*1 < ! was ope 'accession.
' "fltr .Saturday night, a chicken
srppcr was~givAv-Jiy Mrs. Culnr
*?r,i?\v'n at her home.There were
,-iany attended the supper. It was
ui.'e a siuv ss. Alsp a Box frary
given by Mrs. Inez Holmes at
m sidenee; all for. the benefit
!' i ui1 'church. We are working
" 'id that we may soon burn ^thc
aaLyajx, pf our church. Since
ur in v. pastor has taken charge
*c\v life,in our church has already
akcn place; and'"it seems as if
'aider hi- leadership, with his good
vife at his side a successful goal
s In",il l to bp, reached.
We were pleased to have the
'( C boy> with us: Mr. Henry Dais.
Mr. Harris and Mr. Robert
'one-. guest's of Miss Hattii
Bi v. . They i_eturned to Mc("lidlairreporting
a very pleas
ni stay.
JOHN'S IKI.AXI) NI1WS
. !>ul -!i A. M. K. t'hurch
Kc\ S. Million, Pastor
S.uinr. y wa- a pleasant day for J
nun-;. - .Sunday school was
'ji.tKii al 1 < .::'0, with officers ar.tt
i. a lu ;> :u. their posts. The lcs-uii
v. a-.- n viewej by the Supeiini.
i; ii n'i.. 1. T. McFadden antf
RfW A. it-ddei. assisted in coni-ictin.-.
service. Rev. S. Mil.
vim. pi from the subject,
Givt. us a chance." which was
i.joyed ! v 11. Bro. W. M, Mou/ion
and wife,who have been ill
;Yr s";i.i ti- . wire pros-tit at tlu
services. Rev. and Mi's. A. Reelden
. d to Columbia Friday.
It w;i- shock to hear of the
death of Mis. llannah Capers who
'depart ! : is life Nov. 18th. She
Ad-.s the ddest member of St.
Jo'hn M E. Church for over 65
vcui >. Rrr Mollctter E.
E. ones ai.d .1, J, Jordon assisted
in the s r . ice. Rev. D, "Ward.
Nichojs of New York delivered the
' unma! - rmon. Surviving her
are fourfsons, one of which is the
lit v..C. Capets, one daughter and
g.ands ami ^rent grands c.nd
many friends.
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3 OLIVE BRANCH SUNDAY
SCHOOL
The Sunday school was called
to ordei' at U) and we had a wonderful
st j.vice. The singing convention
was held at Batesburg Hi
school building and many friends
witnessed and enjoyctj the program.
1
Miss Cora C. Harmon of'Columbia
visited her mother Sunday. 1
t Batesburg school is selling Xmas
I sc' ls and hopes, Jo lead.
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- CHESTER PARAGRAPHS. ~
"Mr. J. IT Walker, of Jeterville,
i,s yisitlng his sister in Columbus,
O. Mr. Walker has been ill for
some time, and the -change of climate
it is-hoped will completely
restore him to health. HeTias been
for many years a R. R. employe^;
Messrs. fed.' W. Brown and Arthur
Jaggers, students at Benedict
College, Columbia, spent the week
encjL be re. , , . ..
i i column mmr r lowe ana tne
pastor of Mt. Olivet A.M.E. Zion
church, of Rock Hill were in the
.city, Monday;?* ""
A Pew Rally at Calvary Baptist
church Sunday brought together
quite a number of friends frem
the Various- churches of?the city.
A brief literary and musical program
preceded the reports of the
Pew Captains. A clarinet solo by
.. T~' J 1
Prof. Young, music teacher a t
Brainerd Institute, a violin solo by
Mr. Ivey Hopkins, a saxaphone
solo by Mr. Paul Rcatty-were all
very mUeh_en joyed. The Rafrjy
was conducted by Misses Dewey
McDowell and Joanna Blackwell.
The total amount raised was $28?.
Mrs. Carrie Kennedy - having rais.
od the highest amount received
first prize and Mrs. I^atie Allen,
recond. This Rally was for the
Pulpit Aid Society, of which Mrs.
Carrie Thompson is president.
A very large crowd, was pres?rrt?at?the?Pah?gnnmds
Friday
afternoon wh<"n Finlejr Hi and
Sterling Hi of Greenville played
The score was 7 to G in favor of.
Sterling. AtytKe school, the teachers
vied with each olh-cr in tlve
decoration of the rooms. BcautifiU
drawings appropriate, to the
occasion were on the boards, ati?d
sjliowed that there are some real
nrtiHa among both te&chers and
studepts>
The first meeting of the County
Teaehers'^Assocjatiop Was held
Saturday at Finley Hi. Miss Mat
Liv Thomas, of the State^ Department
of Education and Miss Ruth.
Bynum of the B. T. W. Ili sehol
of Columbia who will be the instructors,
were present, and all
Telt benefitted firom. the program
they presented. The next meeting
will be Dec. M. at which timt
actual work will begin. The t'ach
. rs were happy to see each othdr
after the long vacation."
At the ball game Friday, Miss
Ola Mae Clarke was crowned as
.'ATTss- Home Coming." She . is
a member of the 10th grade. The
crowning was done at the end of
he first half. Miss Clarke, and
Miss Robbie Bradford of the 11th
grade were the contestants.
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A very large crowd attended*
the funeral Surtday afternoon of
Mrs. Georgia Chisolm, at the Metropolitan
A.M.E. Zion church.
She had been in failing health for
several years, and "for the past
Pew weeks, was staying with her
laughter Mrs. Artimisha Moranf,
n Rock Hill. Mrs. Chisolm was
one of Chester's pioneer citizens
nid v. .is very highly respected by
a multitude of rfiends both white
,and colored. She was a consecrated
Christian woman, and in church
was often so touch'.d with the
Gospel as it was preached that
<he gave vent to her happiness in
in n, ? o_.i T?.
iuwh'iv n?i?, |iihimiik uuu ior ins
old. Slv> was a faithful member of
the Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion
church, where her presence will
he sorely hiissed. She leaves t)\re
daughters, Mrs. Artimisha Moant,
of Roek Hill;. Mrs. Sarali
McGullough, Chesterfield; Mrs.
Mamie C of New Jerse*.'
' rre son, Mr. James Chisofin, fif
' harlotte, several fyrand-children.
The body was brought here from
Rock IIill by Mrs. JohniQ Mae
Robinson who was undertaker in
' hartye. The sermon was preached
by Rev. M. D. Smith, her pastor,
and buried beside her husband. Mr.
Dublin Chisolm who preceded her
to th^ grave many, years ap-o A
great woman has passed.
Mrs. Beulah M. Chore with her
"Husband and baby Mrs. Einma Mcintosh
and baby, Miss E e Me,-.
Intosh motored here Sunday from
Baltimore, and are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Me
Intosh.
R? v. Bcatty of Winnsboro. at
tended the Teachers meeting heve
Saturday.
The County Fair is on this week
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On Friday evening, Nov. 15 t\<4
group of Gaffney's social set met
at the heme of Misses Bertha and
Blanche.Glymphe for the puijmse
of organizing a social club. Dr. C.
L. Norris served as chairmaff. The
following officers were elected:
Miss Bertha Glymph, president; i
j Miv F. J. Kennedy, vice-president; j
Petersoir. 2nd vice- ;
president: Mrs. C. L. Xoi-ris, secretary;
Miss Mabel Pendergrass,
treasurer; -Miss Edith Bythewood,.
Reporter.
After the business of organizing
was completed the parly engaged
in card playing'. At the end
ef-whtch a delicrnrp; repast of
wine and cakrs war. served. The
evening, was enjoyed by everyone.
Ttir-O/. .t'.n... ' o?',l'-Afw --
R. If. Foster.; Dr. and- Mrs. C. T,. .
Xcrris; Pro/. gnd Mrs. J.E. Gaflfney;
Misses Mab 1 Pendergrass; .
Edith B.vthrwbod, Birdie Peterson ,
Lois* M"Conno 11.. Blanche antL-Bei- (
tha Glympli; Messrs. F. J. Kcnrie!y
and N. B. BroWn. .* . 4
On Friday, Nov. 22 the abovt?
group met at the home of Pr and
Mrs. C. I,. Noiris at which time
the organization was completed
and the n'ffwte "Idle Hour" was a'opted
for the dub; Three new
members w' re added. in the pe::
sons of Messrs. II. I,-. JetViies.
Noah Titus and Mrs. Ruth Kennedy.
After business several tables
were laid -atill evrryone join- '
d in card games. During the '
curse hf the t veiling refreshments ;
insisting of fruit ?punch. sand- '
vie lies and-4'ak's were served by,"
ho ? | ]
The-'chjb adjourned to meet at '
the hoiue* of Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Kennedy on December (?. ?
" '.Wo-ry int' rJsting^game of foot '
hall was played at the Hi School J
mirk' between (he Granard Black
..Tacks and the Fountain Inn Wild
Ctfts. The. score was lit to 0 in
"avor of the Rlat k Jael^^TwhxvwflT
'day the Cleveland Co. lli school
it. Shelby Thanksgiving- Pay in-1'
a I of here, as previously stated. i
The nn nthly meeting- of the (
"hirokee Co. Teachers' Assoeia- i
'i'li was held at the Granard Hi
Ichdok Thi president onHtd t h noetimr
to order at T0:"0 a. m.
The County Supt, of Education
was present at this.meetinpr. Mr.
PfAvler gave. a very interesting
*alk in which he made some im- 1
noitQiit suggestions. Our regular
meeting day is. the Saturday
before the first Sunday, hut considering
th> Thanksgiving vacation
days we advanced this meeting
one week. A large number 1
of teachers was present. Mis.
MePohqld of th" State Tuh^rculo
sis Association was with lis aru
- he. gave us -ir 'very helpful ad,'ross
>or.i erning t he Christians
Senl?rnvd' its sale. SeveralHeaclir
is took seals to s'11. Prof. J. C
Fel lor. Missus I,. O. McConnelh i
O. Pooka rd, II. T.. Peterson r+h1
.Mrs.' C. 1 .^GnTnoy took 200 seals
aeh. Tlvs,? wl.o took 100 seals _
oaoli an : Messrs. .T. W. Posey. P.
P. Pavidson, II. Peed, INPsses. Airy
CetVnoy. C. (iood, Jjuanita Gaston,
yallie Epps. Maggie Hood and W:.
Qpenis; Messrs. G. C. ,.Byers, E.
Humphries, A. E. MeCree and M.
G. I.ittle.iohn. Wo are hoping that ,
vt i*V teacher in this county will
11 some Christmas Seals. Prof,
t. E.'GaO'ney is chairman of the
5 al.Committee in this county and .
he will ho pleased to give any num
jh r.of seals to responsible sellers.
Our next meeting' will he Jan. 11th
nt JO o'clock: and every teacher in ,
'his county is expected to he prcs
' nt tlu n.
The i>eop]c. ih tlie Philadelphia
and is being will attehhd.
Many are planning to spend
Thanksgiving out of the city. Mary
of tli. men~and hoys arc getting
their gun-; in r< adines>. for a hie
; hunt in the woods,
j Miss Lillian Parks, of Charlotte
-yis?visiting TP'v. 'and?Mrs.. Ernest ^
Collier, Coliyihin street,
] Mr. and M'T- Kli _WxigJit^-smd.
. Mrs. Ada Whitlook motored t o
! Spartanburg to the Conference
Thursday. Mr. Wright was the
delegate from Brooklyn Tahrenn'
cle church. They also attended the
Conference Sunday. They were accompanied
hy Mrs. Lily 11. Miller,
Mrs. Estelle McLurkin.^Irs. Cat
tie B. Simpson and Mis* Klizaho'1
Whitlock.
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ND COURTEOUS SERVICE."
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FTC1ENT SERVICE.
aturday, November 30, 1935
coinm - nit y are talking of killing
afxf-'ouring pork now that all the
eropfc are gathered. A few are
grain yet. ^
The play "Here Comes Charley"
;s to be "presented Tuesday night
a.s it was rained out several weeks
ago. A large crowd is exp?cted to
,vtt nd this play,
On Thanksgiving night there ia .
to be an entertainment at the'
school house. This-promises tn ha
* siiiti'ss -The ehilrlrnn nf - ? Yt ? ?
Philadelphia -school are enjoying
ot lunches daily.
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CUNWAY NEWS
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Bethel A. M. E. Church
Kt-v. W. f; Core, Pastor
Despite the inclemency of the
.ve. ther > Sunday, there were the
faithful few who bdayod the cold
and were present at the service. .
After preliminaries by thfe paster
he presented our new presid- ?
if. elder, KcV, J. S. Coo who greet
:>d the AOftii-kflfP nnrl Qalocfnrl no o
.ext, St. John 12:20-21 from which
le preached an instructive and in
-pinny sermon which V>'as enjoy. el
by all cmd will linger long with ??
Sunday school was held at the
isuai hour'and the lesson was ineicstingly
discussed. The pastor
e\ icwed the lesson/- The evening.^
fevctions were conducted by Bro.
II. Buck. This being quarterly
onfeience day the Presiding Ellor;h
e brought us another mesagc
from the snibject of the "King
!om." Four, persons joined the
.Ihu: eh and the presiding elder
tve.nt into the business of the
uiai tor: The ronorts were ennd ?
v J
ml the Elder was pleased. Two ?
white ministers preached for us
Sunday, and quite a number of
white friends were present. _
Miss CoiTnc McCoy left last
week for Boston. Mrs. .1 Frank
Ludly is home from ..- Virginia.
Mrs. Minnie Cochran who has
been indisposed is doing nicely.
Mr. Kelly Burgess is critically
ill at his ftome. Mrs. Amie Gore '
59, passed intb the great beyond! 1?
Rev. W. I. Gore preached the fun
jil'l. Interment in Wag-rlow
-aiuh Cemetery.
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HODGES NEWS
'Mars Ilill Baptist Church ?
ltev. J. C. Goode, Pastor t
Sunday was a cold day, but t.
Gw' was found at .church. Sun-,
iay school' was fine and the offiers
"and scholars were' at their
post. Tlfc lesson - was nicely reviewed
by the pastor. After which ^
Rev. J. C. Gbcde_pretiched a soul
-ti -irTTg- .sermon,. The weather
in evented us from haviner service
Sunday night. The " Willing L
\Yoiki-is Club mrt - Wednesday y . jight.
Miss Estir B. Smith, hostess.
Miss Mary M. Wills, presiding.
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. Devotions- wore conducted by
Mr. .St opiums ? -1? .
Business dispatched, a program
was had and the guests were served.
The meeting adjourned to
meet at the home of Mrs. Mary
Wills. v_Mr.
and Mrs: P, Cunningham
were" the guests* of Mr. and Mrs,
1, W. , \Valdrof.~ Miss Martha
Warldorf of Greenwood w$s the
evening guest of her mother and
father Sunday.
Oi'-ke-(iroVe A. M. E, Church Sunday
school was held at the
usual hour, end timely remarks
were made to the young people.
We believe we have one among the
best S. S. in the state.
At the close of the. S, S, Rev,
D. 1), Doughty preached a wonderful
sermon. . '. ] ...
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