The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 07, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2
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I ;[ "The New Rider" |.
I' \ I Speaks now {1
;;Prom The Trenches $
T :[ Dr I
<? Rev. EX.. Philip Elln *t]
Piedmont Conference^
The above named Conference
closed the six conferences in the
Palmetto State. Bishop Noah W.
w.unams, oeing indisposed, was
not able to be' at| this eon fere nee
at all, but Mrs. iWilliams, .h i s
duecnly. wi-fe?and ^rpt-flbl Alti ain.
Simpson, Alltn's pjg-at President.
kept every4h?njrrt#^)erfeet' trim
and the confer^njhe affairs wen
, carried on witltjhtase.- The Pre- .
siding Kldbrs, lAjjjtors J. S. Ben 11.
* J. C. Quarles and J. B. Jennings,
certainly arc to be commended
for the tineorgan i/.atioi). They had
the situation well in hand and
proyed their ability to do team
wcrki The entire staff was elect*,
ed to th? General Conference in
the following order: Revs. J. S.
Benn.-Jv f?. Jennings, J. C. Quarles,
E. 'Fi Johnson, Secretary and
"r? \Y. S. Minis, entertaining pastor.
Alternates: UeyS. R. I. I.emoiu. C..
G. Glov? r. P. M. Gary, M. G. Wil
Hants and T. 1*1. Addison. Ray delegates:
Messrs. W. A.1 White C.
. G. Garrett, II. L.^, Alexander* O.
L. Smith' and JoekPerrin.
Reoeptiiin?1'nn.i jhi.?1??
TU : T* U' c* a :: 1
ill- Ul.Y C .lUJlJfa. ,U I".1V1'U
_.-rtntmy.^p6njrmtu1atio!js for.the royal
' reception given. the delegates.
. It waSMiiiSTirst conference to entertain
and flip.niade A. hundred
plus. His brethren demonstrated
. o their 'approciaticn of his care for
them fcy their ballets on election
. day. A unique literary, program
of welcome was r> ndcrew which in
r' "Part 1 allows?Organ ? voluntary.
Mrs-. 'Josephine Hrewn.' invocation.. '
Dr. J. H. Smith. Remarks, Pastor.
Welcome on tvtial;.pi the- Minis- '
terial t'tiion, Dr. H. V. Kennedy;
the** Citizens, Mr. Albert Taylor;
the City Schools. Prof. W.M. Wade
the Business Men, Mr. L. A. Iiiehie
the Auxiliaries of the Church. Mrs.
Ci. A. Cray; the Sunday School:
Mrs. Ruth Massty, Mr. Boston
' Johnson and the Abbeville Dis?
trrct-Dr.-Jv O. f^ttrti'les. Mrs.-Jose- phine
Wright' played well her part
as mistress Of ceremonies. 1
Bishop and Mrs. Ransom.
Not only the ci nfcreneo members,
but the state was delighted
. . to- greet Bishop Rcverdy Ransom
at the .seat of this conference and
, to have him preside over its deliberations.
lie caified out Bishop
Williams program to' the letter. .
He spoke in the highest terms, of
bind and eve ryhody knows Bishop
Williams' nttitud- toward Bishop
Rans< m. I.ike. Mrs.. Williams, Mrs.
Ransom makes friends wherever
she goes. "Who Owns the. Future'?"
was (he subject l'rbm
which Bishop R.uisom -addressed
the eijiifon-nee Thursday nigiit and
stirred the entity c ity.cf Abbe
"-vi'Hy.~'Ho is_ iiL'iekii?a-^ih or loii- .
gucu ornior i>: winm me a. .\i. r,.
Churoh j.s justly proud. It seems
that Bishop Ransom <1>>* s not grow
old. Ho looks wi ll and will ho ab!?*
to pive the Church many more
yours ol' active service.
ate Cuests.
Doctors A. 1?. Avery, J. I>. Cd'
v an, Hajo B. Thompson,'.!; R.
Johnson and T.C. Scott were n\'c!:
come visitors el" the conference.
We .hoard the addrossts of Bros.
: Aycry, Cowan and Scott,.and they
were simply prank Dr. Avery,
seems to he the leading candidate
from the. Second Kpiscopal Dis
tricl i'o] the hirlr pric in. l'Joh. Onr_
belief is that he is pod material
and lie is ih img t)ie wise thing to
line up with South Carolina's 'aspirant
for such .consideration at
New York next May.
, Sumter.
It was a treat to every imlividual
of the .(Antral. C< nf-'rence who
hoard that matchless sermon of
Dr. A; C. Sumpter, at Orangeburg
last week. Cincinnati has in the
Rev. Sumpter, one of the best
minist' rs South Carolina has over
produced, lie is not only a scholar
and preacher, but a pastor and
church builder:?T-kot -magnificent church
structure in (Jreenville will
forever stand as a monument to
his credit as well as liis record
at Conway and other pastorates
V> o > I I ? Vv o i iM)> < v* f lliift Kiionnoo
of his love f<?) the pr! -ir 1 i 11 of bishrp
there. Rut his home state would
gladly welcome the return of its
gifted ~ son anv day. The Rev.
Sumpter, is headed for the top in
the A.M.E. Church, and his host
of fri<nds in this state are constantly
praying for him and bidding
him Cod speed.
The Union.
Charl ston intevd nomiivnti' nal
Colored Ministers Union is'' a silent
power in this city. Its an ed- !
ucational medium as well, as .a j
source of inspiration- and infor-i
mation. The review of the book
of Esther by Rw. U.S. Lawrence j
was among the best the Alliance j
has ever heard. He was master of,
the subiect. "Should the Ministers
Stress Race Consciousness?" by 1
Dr. ?>.. T. Broughton was simply
fine. He is one among the most j
gifted rectors in the Reformed E- ' '
piscopal Church. Dr. .T.'E^jLbontas Y'~
the new pastor of Mother Eman- |
uel church is-a~pow:r our city, j
He is a mfmbtr of the Union and [
one of the host in .an- denomina
tion. Dr. J. W. Witherspoon. the "H
newly appointed pastor of Morris |
_ Brown, is the right man in the
right place. Aside from his rated i
I-. ability, he is a preacher of n o ; .
? mean reputation. _h
n
.
Appointment:
Abbeville^ district, J. C. Quarles
presiding1 elder; Abbeville, St.
James \V. S. -Minis; Abbeville
eireuit, T. II. Addison; Bailey I
Babel. Ci. \V. Bradley; Met'or-j
rr.K'k, J. \V. Martin; Bradley, J*. !
('. Potman; Iteekford end tllover, j
B. J. Ramsey; Jambs and Mount
Pleasant, Wade Jones; Mulberry,
I. K. Vause; Calhgnn Falls, J. (,'.
l>esliii| (Jodnr tlrovoi W. X. fur?J
ry; Warrenton, C. (I. tllover; St..!
iohti,* *P. I.. Fly; St. Mary, Robert J
(irccn; Mount Carincl, Roy 7*1 LI - I
,er; distiict president Ruth M.sey,
ami conference branch presi-.
lent, Hattie K. IN i in.
Greenville district, J. S. 11. nn.
nvsj'.V: V-' cl.lcr; Allen Temple,
il.cn>iile, !! I- I.viv.oh; ll.lln-1.
[.aniens. I'. L. lion, y: Hue West.
?it! in *?Hobnail ill. Uud.?A ndei .sun.
lohni II. (iiant:.'Kip'us. Chapel.'endleton,
O. 1*. Vi. Vie'r; Be! ton,
'. W. -I)aii;y!;.is; Denver nv.il 1 .
a sITSt. ?1. I?. C. Lewis; .Piedmont.
V. C. K .st; Ware Shoals and Hanids,
(i. C. Ford; Mount I - rnic!
f. \V. Thomas; Rocky River,. T. R.
'."inn on ;?I o\vn !s\ illi- iujJ 1 v a..
>. C* Brown? Walnut Grove, W.
anion'l Hill. K. R
I unit r; Houhle- Springs. R. Rc,\
Voids; Bethl.hpm, ,Mis i r,. 11me"
J ones; Biiciir's, Chap 1. G - <
V. Hurrah: Flat Rack. !. , II.
Burns; Fountain Inn, to lie J.-applied;
conference 'evangelist Km r
Me- Iviwar. s ;.iul d-istrict presi'I
nt, Kloise Miller.
tiiveiivillo district, -J. B. .I n.
11) < < > )i ti ce />l<li?l" ( I ?* * *! v.'u
?estbn Cij p.-'!,,-.M. (1,' Williams;.
paint?l'i-|"!ih H. II. (day: Ciiv?-n
v?Su(i ci remit, 1>. W. .Ion.'-; < .11 v?Br
1'. .il i i.-i ; I 'ml ; , ii, L?L?
ohr.son;'llodtfes; ,M. .Mass.-y; ,\niiich
and . Popular. A.- !.. K. LjiuL
ay; Prnnlis Land, .1. S, W. fhli^
>>r; ('ukoslniiv, A. lluidv u;
ill., W. I!. WliiUs.Ti.oy,. \V. A.
< .anis; I'eno, S. M. .Thun.as: Nin.
y-six, W. I.. '.Johnson; W u.i-ii*,
>V. S. Hawthrone; Kuirvic'w. K. 1..
,illiew<>. \s\y. Zion. ). 1). lVoy.L
,'ioss Hill, L. (.'opel iuT; .Pi/"-'
. alrand l.on?t Branch, A. < . iKc!.t't;
Klajroxt r, Hook 1L yin'!u.->
u--t r.c,_p_re: hj_nl Kut.: .\It ..andc .
m:wi;i;ku\ mans. .V
Bethlehem Baptist t hurch News.
Hcv. H;. K. H Hidden. Pastor 5
^ Sunday School met with Bro.
vpndu'ctTd by Uro. .\loi,i;an; a'.utwhich
the classes. \Veht~le then
. espuctive* places l'ur Liu- discussion
of the lesson.
"'The morning; service was ?.pc:;d
with .Mis. Annie Mae 1-ulhi
B*,the piar.o. Our" pastor us? d a.-' ,
his. text "The Lord is in His 1 Idl.vf
. einpic, lei ad the earth ki rp sil-'
. nee bob re llinv." K\ ryb'Uy in
,joyed the message.
At 2 [>,m. Mrs. Klla Mae Cilenn
.lull', -tlictl* Friday Nov. th'th was
.'uneralized at ihe i hu'reh, wit.ii
hv. (iuuld n the 'pastor in ehargf!>1'
the service. lotiO .people turn
d out to the* Tin a ral, irciiiu.se Sis
. er Bull' V.:is well thought o.i', ami
more thanvtha.t she live J a t hrisian,
li!e jin. the c< ninuniity. Sur.iying
a husband, one daughter,.
lie soil, one sister. - 1 v.., unrics
.nd. othi > relatives and" iTns^lT
The Missionary l.adi s had
hurge ol! the program at the lfi
i'U hplivs an i tha pr. gram ei'm.-isttd
id Mtlv s, ?iuet>. tj'.iartet>
readings and congregational singing*.
, Sunday flight mir j aster eaine
with another burning iiitssaee.
ii< sulijjCt: ."'I'll i'wiK Ways.': A!
tor the preaching sPrvicv file
lards Supper was adlTling'Tciel
..et us-not forget the nuisieajf i'lotraiu
that is t lie rend nd ty Miss
Anna I.. Washington her. t'ih at!
Bethlehem Baptist elai'rifch. Adoission
for all l(lc.
t .ih ai i I'reshx lerian Church ? j
"Sui.day school ? >? tud at tin pal
hour. l'r. . .itnv. ?, i?t ? "- .
-idcrl-; Paul K. AlUn, pianist. All;
: tli misses lii'i i?k-ii to en?i t j
ho-Intermediate class with . Mi's, j
Munice K. Alien, teacher. 1 Pinny:
the general discussion and- st. <i\ j
f the k-ss-orij all of the chil
out"' ssed Christ, the Son .of tile ji\ing~
(i d. apd .--Up1'' tin y an-j
willing to "follow the guide .book,:
which is the Holy Uible.
The ijjastor Rev. A. II. lleaMjoer
presented a beautiful and instruerrv?story
to the eiiii iron. Ti \i 'lie
ye kind one to another, ete."
e told t :;Vni tx'-divid.; y-4tat they L
liave, with the less fortunate.
Mrs. Alice I.ong gave all of tli
hildren a surprise package. Hot
and faithfulness to lier ehurch "uTITT
ive forever.
At 11:30 our pastor's tin mo
was Prosperity in Health.
Mrs. Chunni" Cr tv.er suggested j
to the ladies to give the pastoi;
and his family a Thanksgiving |
gift, which was presented at the
lose, of service.
The pageant-drama "The Pipyer^
of tip* Word" was very beneficial :
to all. Revs. G. 11. White, R. II.
' I'soiier, Mi. sdames Hall and
Rcasotrer, also Prof. U S. (iallman ;
spoke very highly of the pageant.'
The moving picture .octur- The;
\V41id Goes Forth, Was lartrelv at
ton.led and nighly appreciated by
all at the church Monday night. :
Rev. ('. A. Caleote, (white) presented
the pictures.
Misses Andrena Rutherford,
lizabeth JButIe.r. and- Helen Nnnci ;
witnessed -the Allen-Benedict game
Thanksgiving dp v. -~ll
issrs Leo! a Rutherford, Gertrude
Butler, Myrtle Christie, ?
Messrs. Bishop Port'ffield, Win.
Ifare, students of Allen University
Misses 'Virginia and Martha BradTey,
teaclier in the state; Dr. Douglass,,
Nurse Naomi Stevens spent i
the week-end home with their parents
and friends.
We are glad to have Mrs. Grace
C. Grant- and little Ruby Louise (
Ml'LLIXS NEWS
Mt. Olive llaptist Church
Rev. J. L. Hrooks, I'astor
S. S. opciii'(E ;:.t-the usual hoyr
with Supt. A liown'mn anil his
"stall" at their po-1.
4At uio pastor with lit'vs. j
Smalls, ('. I,. Hasty and Brown '
of Trinity Baptist Church, and
Iv v. Biitf tl mtoinnaiivimc hint.'
occupied. t)u. rostrum.
< iCvV. Brooks' lincd^tho liist hymn ,
an i rti 'd .tlic scripture assisted by .
Ju\ miiiistcis and jnim . need" his .
text to be Matt. lb:!!?. .It was
a soul stitiin^ Sv rinon.
B. V. I', I'. Was held at 0 yfclock I
and at 7 :f!() Rev. Bvow-n vjas prW- j
sonted by the ' pa.-tor to preach-\
He pro.ehed a wonderful soinion. j
\ l'ler tin' s crttton- tile Lord's Slip- j
p. r .was amtunisU uud.
/io:t and 'Mt. I'urnitl A. M. K. j
r?s?? Churches ??: !
Key. hi. 1'. I'aKr, RastW
Quite a few were present at j
/ion Hill Sunday. The S. S. .ha/1
nr. KorvieeV.?. 11 ?I'.."..?pr. a,, h <1
And h*d a short -service in order
to yet to. Mt. Carnu'l where the
'first quarterly e- jiu ivne'e' <onv
<1. v ?|J i > i* w u%\ \\ C ^ l'i v III > ivvu
Li" (lirh-'K .at tin- i ai>or.a,mv It
>.as a meat. dinner. ' At .tit, I'aril
\ l-'.!?iv" IT! X! V. i 11< prcat'lHM^
i . \vi>i: .!c,i l'ui senium.
Khcnc/.or A. M. I-.' <.'hl,rch
Rev. K. 1?. Muck, l'astor
The S. S. find a jrooii lesson; a
. il :u t. tniaiKc and nt'lViing. A t
*n.' I'm i ;> i' - iC'-v1. .?i,u
pi eaeluvl?a v. ami il'-.l? "t rmmt.
jumiay v:. : niiiir ai l dev. i >. i?.
i Jains Suiukfy' itirvli*.
1.1.to Is anil n rsonals.
IJ. i v; ! I >. 1> l \ IS i . istti-inr
'i: m Stanford. ('una.'-Miss .lone!I
4-1ayes sju nt ThauUsifivitii r hi < > lamina
-with .Mis. l'ackett an
family.
M?.-. -I,. 1'.. (.' il.oair. |Ia ;:t Thanl.
ivin"-, I".-. ;; I i t
.M r. K Ivi'ar ! Smith; was "the
? 1 i' ';.i I \M1I-?t?sa?\\ a,* Mia ;?
?-m?T" tlay. '
- Miss (?otlT)7tH u? l'i'.ilaih Iphia is
inv . la ,i..( . ' ta' M. Hill's
. A11 ... l!<!. tia.l "a anlVi-Ur ir<>oia'ii
"to X. 'i . to \ .sit relatives .
.h,'i ' 1
' ijl. - fir?','* !,*. !..\ rey-U'oFt!; spent
i'hafih--:i\i'njr i;i Or. njreluiVir. !
B-. I? wis atv till i ut'in. i ^ th' ii
...vl ! i'' Sum! r-vut< a
.l i'urs in M Mihs Sun.lav. ,
Mr. Ari i Powt!! is conftac 1 to .
his muni. .
ANDRIWS Ni:\\S
Pim- trove Baptist Church
Kcv.,A. 1?. Cox, I'astor
Sun.lay S. hoi 1 met at thy usual
hour with the -suV. rintciiHcnt 'and
rai l, is n.t. t heir place s; The le's
Av.'is i' .11' :C.!I\ to'.'trht'hy Miss
'' IHue ! < ,. <M k < !.e I' the toachtr-h
At 11 A. M. tile niorniliir-eor'i<
i nr. 'r past or was at his
o. t M"-i - e!i)ion was mtich enjoyed-hy
all.. His senium was short
?M -- V. "V t. . ?
r:-.;. r- I., .T-'a, v J V d<l sei mnn;
tin con . royal ion was very
h 1'.. h' e 1 . yir: iuaMy. It was
I'ev. II. I!. I.aim fr un slt. I.ehatinn
\ . M. Mr. C . u ye MrClay;
Mi.- - l'atiie I., llr'wji. Mr.
" lit. -I e- ... We iv. i r flail to have
. <, i:"inc ayain.
Saturday ly/rlif a ehieken stmiH'i*
-wa- e.jvop bv Mrs-. Ilea'tier
'iM-or ; n,i M-W Mertha Daily.
There woiv . many aPehdiniri It
was quite a success. F?>r the h1 n '{
nf Pin < ? VO p'ifH js1 Chllf'll.
W'e are werkiry hard to finish the
Ipj.t^vrr s Mm .j
Tn A ! tv.'td I'miend
'! , a- if ; .-it er ehnid
-" ! ! : !y ov >1 rautq.
And 'life's -sony with its rhythm
\y;ined
Aeainst a silver late.
; ... 1'
V '< s t' e ?*:?? ?? red shell.f;
Vy ! yi'e s nui mar'n "it b well,'
Are stifled by oar grief.
v' th "In"11' of nijiht
1! ad-staid a summer'-- clay,
And v i'l v <. s:"dd?'.r jit their
plight- _j!"
r he was part of all thei b'\st
That nature loves an 1 gives. c? .
And ever more on memory's breast
i iv . ii.t i;iu:'".!i arm" lives.
To Irvi'n Keith Frimi K. Stngg'rs I
:rvl R htnsun. I
UATKSBl lie; NKWS
Mvs 1 * -1; f Ma;.1 lI:?Vn.*t>n's
.< '. ninir wore
MV. ('. Alai tinT Mi'" WrHHOTairi'r'!"
North Mi : !f 11 i.?
*!a tti,;s ( :" J'j't ! .<r. S. C.- Aft -r
' - , . fl 'I |i OMlirSO
"> : /??!> - - W ; r ?vc 1.
- < ?!> " IPanlv Bit pi. (lurch
T!> r I! >.-h Baptist
*'h ''"Ii S. S. 'A"1.-' '."Red ti? ord i
I I hv til'-" Snot. and a wond;}'fi
l service was had.
Mi s Mar.y I'm i' i at"' ta:no<i tho
Mi .i " i v . ' : h nie and i a?l ;
II ' ! i'lll ti'll-.O
The teachers are int; t gf-:1o?l in
h VevCio s. Wc are glad to" see ~
them - in that spirit. '
*
a1 ''o.a" attain. Mother and 1/aby
are very happy.
. Th'-i Inst halt' 'f the rally for
the n w school hoihUm* .of- Bray*-*
ton Ilioh school closed with great
p. -rV. F. (Madden led j
with a report of ever Mrs.J
Birdie Ilonry next $25. Supt. Prof. J
O. B. Cannon expressed his appre- j
ciation of the*work of the faculty i
and atudant body. 1
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
CARLISLE NEWS
??_? - i
Many of the old c-itizc<>f Car'
lisle, have )> ssed away this year.
Mrs. Iloxie Lntr.'o, was buried
here l*'t ida.v. Mrs.
Lizzie E. Thomas of tki
towu who \yint to IT.ion fey."
(lays ntfo seeking woil;,t>* do. died
with lur lister in Fni 11. Th.se
families have our. dv i'In>t' svr.tj>athy.
V\ c nr.- .i.i-e <.l-wl to lrr-rr?F-ntr
Mrs. Carrie 'Brown,, if-' doin ; laie
aft or up<ItM"24iih r an op. nit.?in in
the -hospital in Chestc r.
We' arc proud to say that we
havtfr our pastor, -Rev. li. K. Hi!lian
b.ck for anethor year.
" The .people se.ni to bo pi a
with kiin and lie says lie is plVase
t<r be h\ re.
The peoi'lt' of St. 1, . a 1 V-'-i*- .
Hairs Chapel church/s i>nv-e--v
e.l faithful with him.' r\ s
were coo.! at s'l. l.ukv A. M. R. '
/ion Church?Sunday. 1?-?V. l_
w-s eoid hat the p- ople t/;'T
out line with 'I'ltank civinj t" (!<-I.
Miss Saddio RobeUs;.: v h i*
n.ttciidifu; sehoi?l- a: B ai-.v d ir. v.
it' Che-for -jriit t b v.:rl 1_
wi^h h. h pam pis.. M r. and
.M o:-si s ( l:tu .1 . :?? I
Thoiiias Lylos spent i .inn ! ' in
is "T'li fiy 'v.-itji i-r.iithe
fo.n'iKT i- at I ndib-v ' .. <
1 li -1. at Hoi k I i iii. >' '?t-i ?
at Harbison last.. limp
.Mi Ainn'i . 1 i I?' 'iV ?
or end Eliza Sims . in! < t i
^i\>* ulU'iit'.in.v: .-i >1 at Si.'. s .;i
Tn I'tiion spoilt. the . k . a
MisSes s.allie .v.
Sa\ aod ami I k i
vh . k at lioii.e wii'n tapir p rMr.
'iv-.fi, I,aJ'".v is ) ' < '
toVi.i a^aiu. - 4
Uosa I.e.- IS:.vTffTn
wi vl.-iii'l itIt li. w jfriuul ii.a,
Mi-s Frames En.:1?M*. .
Misses Mut'.k l/.'v -a..
!'> aiii'ie Jol.ii-"it'.t i' p p
iri'.iim' at hoi. .. v. iti-o ri ,
A >ii iialiti..! n_| e i
??)..i. ty?v..;,-, .jnyiig Oil Ai i, ii
.v \\ iii' >ir- ;
i ..s. i : : . i
. ' ..at. U v ' iiaiii'- i.- < > a e
were present and an e.'nj >\e.Ountr
was had.
Miss Wilks : -Ht- ;,.ii s .
at I'ranerd In-i. S!i a ' h : <
TTh.Tili-s IMil.y I. P.vrH v. !v> i
ntu ii.Vlitr i'o a"'i d ' " _ '
n h > a a yin'v. tt.ili M. s
; aii iK .-, U.?. an \> ? '.'r*
PKNDl I'i'.l'ON M:V S.
King Chapel A.M.11. I ki:r? h
In.spile ol' ;'..i oi'.ii va.iil'.'.i v, t V '
Siiialay selu ol op ' .^1' at th e u-.: .!
"xoi-U I V T -?.! ...
The lesion- was hcuuTfTwtty d-V.. '
s(.<l in wu h s -anil a i. i . ,
revii-w by AI iX. MX Wn ''
whirh was vi ry jjooil and .ill't :
wi.i'i" jnvsi'iii i-njl" >'? ! this Vj 'a r. :
review, .
Miss. Anna Ai-m Ti .; Than'-:
ivi''.v !j>!'i'a;.;; in An.v. r-.j
Inn-. . Mr. j.n'i M> . I!. V. 7'.
>n [ :')<') ... '.r ii Vp:. ;> !." 5' . .
<2- Thnn.ani la . ?.!. . .
>.11 !? ?i r. y-\ ('. A-.'.l-v.;
a -I!.! " <inr! Mirn<_V oh > :
arpt~^h?r -Wn i '-h >-.4-.
Mrs. Ih-ni;":.' I!u.ln. i!s oi' <7 . - !
villi? w i'i u.'.s i i' V i .j
i'. 'i'. ! 'an i- Vsre < n S inlav. i
' ' TS'.-nv. ->. ' : ? ,
fob air William.-. >?. \ i. i1 1 V ;
:>n<i Mr-. 'A'. (J. Ti. ' ' ' j
alt. v,-?. M. I . !!: '
and |tr. TI ' nij>-nr. . tb-.
.ii* ?T -. !' J. (Mark Smdny nicht.
All -. ??!: .(*> . I. i
Tlnanp- .' . " Mrs. "!" " y
tlv' km, (,? AIi.-. At. ,y AW':' j
on S in 'a- ..
Mrs. 1 >a: railan-r-.- ' ' -MM.-."'
iriyinir ir. He!wi'V
.lore- an i ' 'r.rir. fi :< nd-; All- - ! ' ' i i
Smith. A! Cil.'ulis T-')' : - :
Aliss ".Tarn- Tarhsnn
(>f Aliss ^ ' >; :i I'. r. " Snr ' .
Air. ami Airs. IT 1 . V " )_' '
iii* : i: r 'rio? :iv r .m " . :? "
V"aMe>- V."' li't <:i Sun-lav i ! ' . j
Mrs,. Dairy r*a?v.-a j
t' Mr - 1"! \'f! ' ' < "!. c > ' . |
In. Mr--, r*. Jnh T ' ':?'*!?
:n !?? M S(?vii."-!v !: ( ie :>-i
auto ar< i i' nt on Thujsduy. AV"
hope for her an early recovery. AW
, t.v. p;VI;1l ! > or ,v ' 1 1
len'b !' M .1 II. 'V'-M
Mr. . :*? 1 Mrs-. ! ' n?k TV-a/M.
who wii' ! fiTi.'.rri' i < ". D
"!ril,at !<; <? Chanel c' vr -b. AW
hope our loss is heaven's in'.'
i;t:!.ton xrws
' tiio ' '! ho.,! ~r'tv
n' : ' w ith ;> ' I ;e
\ n . . >.i;:n ,'t : rp ' ! !. ' 7
Mill 1 o !* ." 1-'. t"av:-..-r? :
s V !.' V I by V '
' 'i' t . p,.' . , .) ."T;-, \':>1
of Kd'ir tiun." ,
, Th 'so pr-senl rrv'tii ,r. .1. "
?ve f,. -( ! that tlie po"oI <* 0." ('
i-onmiuni'y arc ifoiiwf-;h?> <-<.: T*?> 1
-how ;il <oo;. .
shown lost c. .niir-f.
Mrs.. If,:, y Pp.* - ?if I'
ton end Mrs. Rarhol J? :i
anfn. (in." s'""nt 'I'
with Mr. n:vl ?.' ?. <\ If.
' n on Ikmtist St.
Tie P. T. * . -soon ! 'r.
?> * For" v, the ! V-;:' i'o <
Monday niijh\ whir': n . .'
the hit ill:; of tin. : .op! '*! a
of water -n ; the ot rer ''
The death of, Mas. ' V <
I,,- i4^-rv.- T. th?Ituli.n.ai:; V-:i
a sh ck -to UfF7< oniivnn.t v..
had hc ii "rn poor luailth 'or .- > i
time. and was not tlior-'zJit- r. ?
\\ n th fill rave, h" e v. ; eralized
at Piroph a- nl *V 1"
Ciuuxl (o;? .n'.vir I': o! . . j
Mane of the te>"'h : " ...
(iroeriRosenwald Hi ' sp nt th.
ThimkiHMvinff- holidovs a. ; . o -.
Mr. and Mrs. . (" ! s I >:ini
of (Jfeenville, S. C. spent the w k
end with their friends tuul rel^tiy88.
: ? 1
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ni-mm[m;\vay news
Chavis Chapel a. m. E. r**!* I
l!iv. !\ .M. Knox, Pastor
y s< uol nut as usual Sun
i.'.o-.'nin r. Mi". Walti r, Leo", I
Ai c?, 11 i nir sorv.iiv bej^TTn tit?UiuJ
usual hour. The pastor preached :
,^h..^'xcvllent,' su.ini.mi in. .. keeping ;
%
.'.i. i:>u p. 111. tur jhimui, nt ?.
I'. M. Kim.. to us a my#- I
.a- s' ili. t was enjoy*. d by all.
..i . n ; t - li.own an ! Mrs.
I. i. llarr ''motored over to Or-''
. n. iy, .Si C. on Wednesday, j
a.:.-. Hail- v.vlit over to* see her":
Mr; Torn I'??y I and Mr. Rob. i t j
i;. !>"t'::mi. N. X'. la.-l \\v.k. T.'.ey |
:? ?r. two clays with friends and j
| a ty w. - tfiveir tit title "Home
. lr. -ad 'Mi's. Wajker 'Gordon
v. e.!;. 1": Was uiyeit in honor .
I.ula Gordon and Miss!
. <m e.(.iii. .Manv traines were
' -m ' _
X !: A VIS .111. I'M. SCHOOL
??U.?M.?\i i 1 -.iill l'rii.'ioal
* i ' d filing's a'r.e still b.-niut
a1 out t!ie eyininjt: spynt
et the Prc-Thanlissiving Ibunpn j
. a... .i y. .Nov. JO, It was a
. siuves.--. . j
i .ivii.r Cv* Atuerican Education
faculty and student-1
;> ;n'd with sllot't'
: . i he. .is as loti'.
- ;iy. "Tile Ntjrro in
ic in* l>y Mrs.' Katy'e C. Wil-,
i.n; Wei'tivsday; "The Negro-in
;.ti j," by Miss Agnes- V.
vl.'.J ?dtrrsT"y: rr.i' Nt-j
. ..I by I'll':1. l.aur.. 15.
'i.'.'.V, ' "
. A. x ; ;!* *. v. w ivon Monday
?' * ' ".i ! t?a--h ~y l_mke. :?..
\Y. . Mr-^r?I .aw- ':
' i . 1. -\A en-'
p :i" ~~ ley a uaTkot bull |.
. ' *' L
Jiiiip l-Jurgess a ninth gratis
i'i' i. tingl.v' told the
p :v: r ??t" T'p.i"''. vi . ing during
i i i < rciWetlu.sd y mom .
... ... l ip.* iu third srra.U'S.
:?" I a | ogiarn under.
i?-ti ij.f thoir t.arbors,
~?rnr. n.- y/:; on. Mt?. L. H.
?h t< ' ."hers spent. the
: h. ;! .: !* . .li< !i 'avs out of
'-''its n Wv i 1 to
'' -. ' vn J ! vftp the g'tcrts
, \\ '. :> ? .. I'.'.-, k: Miss !lu
. -i > I ' to Salt'-rs. and
- v\. 'i.. "i\. w: it.
i' h >'i ?.v? .ft home. in (\>' ?
and sbS'-s^1* .Julia Jones
'-.V-.r-i - W tfrni= .sp'e.iit their
? ' '**. ! ' and' th?"i* a)
made a flying tiip to Lake '
City to see Miss 'Mamie Jakes.
. I. \ .a S|> "nl : lii
. ?A:? t .wiJt .his.' n< w
' v *\ . M r.. WilhlM
' . f.n I Mr. I 'an
'"! ".<1 ' v. .1 t
. M: *< ;-'.- sh' Mae Blark,
??: . I t rM.v h-<>n n:o?n
ri-.j? ?'
.Mr. ii niv y an! :1 <>'
" \* ' H? <> ? t;>
ivt (!.. ni-h*
V ?' ! y. ; I
' . . V - i- 'A,. . 1.-; .? .
l:??nie after spending a few weeks;
. '.v . ' V;? "V.'rlh ,h"f I
.. .I.t . . M5** Ms-We \VH- |
''funs and Mrs. Daisy \Va>!*i ?
ii. " 1
,
..i... |
I.A V. I'* T'!!:s, IVstnr L
< 'in. S. .v?'n k?\"|
M-fviec'3 began as usual with the
\ \ I S - !
, I '- .it Hil l., das-'"
> A. M. ,'i. ( . jy I.', I'iii- r
.1.. 1:in- I !:!.-? A.M. ,i
i /::< ) ;:.!?} th:V S-.'l liUljlrf*. 1 k't
. 1 y 11n- I'van^elis.t
t-.- will always lin1
in' tii, la-.:iIs- oi' the t! isl.-ik
. . San ."ay iiite '
! ! ' t -v V!;.-: rclit;.U>,:s
: ^ ' i. ; have oai'e^s -
; - ;Savir.mr and the
? -i i ItliSrdv-WtH-V -ra
waken.
. .V nuay hoi nj* the "first Sunday
t, <. row.ded . to its
AH 'Christians have
: ?i b'o.n: ?if the brt'ik
' '. I and Savior
' : J. 1"51'.- t' it- with Mi'.
* !a- vho-.--t"er i^ -1 i' 1
- vr t !: j I' Zi<>n.
'_! ' ' > i1 h e . >'d 'with Mr.
: *1 t n i?< J'ne.sid n' is
hi rtM:?r v people. Th.i's
.' Q-'.'j is ij-aiLy J he. talk of the
t V lev mni'rhr ] up on Sun:
y \\ r :. ore- than a
e' ! ""I'.t.
<?:ir pn*t?>r will preach . both,
:<.rnii!Lr ;,n>! ir'-rh*?. s-o I t the mcin
V iii - <> *t n.l enjoy . Ci*nisclvos
as alvvays. - ?"
There still rem in on our sick
Ii-1 several sicks, so lot us pray
lor them.
'"I "TTTTT^T-^
FUNKRAI
C ^ fli nalo St.. (Cor. Mouse am
AMBITLANC
n ont ikioNi: NKvr.it sufcrrs
H I ho TjoTTcy Funeral Homes at
RHONIt
Ol-lt MOTTO: "PROMPT AN
A Service in Koepinti
17 YEARS OF EFF1
(
WALHALLA NEWS
Sunday was a beautiful day for
church levers. Everyone- fool
grateful to. see the first Sunday
in Decoyibor.
Sunday school opened at 10:00..
The lesson \vas discussed in each (
chlss an,l reviewed by tho Supt. |
ii : a.- ni. tno pastor "ml t ti -?
-visitiiw minisUis graced the rostruiur^HaTOetyT
IieYS. E. I).. Davis,
.J. A. N orris andG. W. Joiu's.-The
'pastciv selected ltiv his t.xt Gal.
theme "ConsistcMicy in well I
oilig." The discourage was in- j
spiiinuly deli\ cred.
BVl'O at <> p. 111. Mr. Ira Wil
son. Si\ Picsidmt, The'topic dis
ci?s*ed: ".What ;!o H ptist believe |
about liast thing's-?7' Opened by
Mr. E. V. Chapman ami others. |
7:'?0 Rev, G, W, Jones'brought
foius a_ vorv touchimr an<l. .tint Jyv
message. Text Acts 110:^8.
Trinity M, E. Church
Sunday school nut as usual Sun
day. Miss Silvia Pearson, Supt.
The lesson was beautifully taught
hi each 'cVss. ;
?M-rr?Eiad llrown i ctnrnod?from
the conference which convened hi
Orangeburg.' He-stated that Itev.
8iol>ws of Floianee will come here
as pastor. . . 4' i
_ .M-i-s. R. H. Stewart and M> %'
Keels sp ilt S. turday night at the
Holm- of .Mi-s Aeui! da "Willi1 m .
They weyc the dinner guest's Sun
day of Rev. and Mrs. J. A, Nor,
ris, ' ' . 1
Rev. ii. Ti. -Si ?"art "and Mrs.
K'.Is were dirfn w g.-.-t* Sunday
or Mr. and'Mrs, Iv V. .Chapman,
Mr. and Airs, ' Joe . Evans- r*n:l.
n. plnw.?(.1 d,y T'.vans,?A,1, v.. I-'..?
V. Chapman and?nephew,-?1*j<I?Ii?
Moore speijt Sunday evening at
tiu home of Albs. Clara tiraut.
Quito o. number .motored ~tT5 "Anderson
Saturday. Mr. and Mis.
Pr.Thk Howard ami --ehildl'i n, Airs.
Carrie Woo.Is,. Mr. Ira Wilson, Jr.
and Miss Ruth Wilson.
Airs. Paulr-Mitcholl and Mrs.
James Robinson .visited- relatives
in .^un'-e j Saturday. ~ ~ ? - Miss
Edna Stewart a senior of
Ot'onee ur.t.C Ti 7'seTMol. Sen?tt~
[Spent tho holidays with l-clati von
Air. and Airs. Charlie AliUhell
are re-eivin.r congratulations of a.
son.
Air. and Airs. Ilenry Mitch* II
li've th'e greatest recoid kr.own,
has eailvht So opposums with in
l'..o months time. .- ' '
"T777 New (I .lil'ej? Sunday scTfopl
art Sunday moaning with a fullattendance.
Aftrr class r'iscussion.
Supt. James Alooregave a rc\iew
f 'lie 1 sso'l.
The Pre-liaskci C 11 name be!\\\
n Wali'.alla and W'. st-i*ii.v?i.sr
last Tuesday' was <v. ite interesting.
The syores b< ihg do and
12 in favor of Walhalkw
( HUlSTIjAN HOME SOCIETY
CLOSED Sl'CCESSFVl,
j; AN'S'l'AL MEETING.
I?.| AV. R. Bowman.
Lowrys, S. Dec. 2.?Christian
iIonic Burial Aid Society chs
i-d its. tivo days' annual session
l ei ' y st'i-iday with a. strong: seri"iin
ly ilie* pastor. .
Mrs. Mjiria Burton, foun ler an I
crand Pres. of the order was at
'a~'" t) -'T and delivered' Turrny ins
; ir.g" :id ?resses during th" session.
She told of the origin < f
t'.a- oid. r and her recent trip to
New Yoik. her visions from God.
urging- the local presidents and
b r deputies to trust".in God and
do the rieT.t. , V
The financial reports from both
distiiets were very .(ncouragimr:
aio*.;nd $2,000 were raised for the
year and a rent sum in treasury
for I'm jga.ney cafes. Avorlid one.
hundre I mw memln rs were add
I t.< the list according to the depucties'
reports.
District No. 2 under the T aders'.'ip
( f Roy. T,. F. Sanders, C. I,.
Worthy. Wcstly Em'.rson. Mrs.
I'nrnv Price and Mrs. Holley rais-"
' <! a few in "re pennies than District
No; 1. bpt E. W. Williams.
F.l'ieridgo. Mrs. l.u KinanI, L. G.
Powinan, Sam Anderson Cera
St'ward. Gils Feoster. Rev. M. M.
Davis, J a nio Pearson and others
nnnv^eM to take charge of District
Xoi 2 in the near future. KulT
sod. * .
All the officers from both disil
iets are honest and working hard
for the Grand President and the
growth of the order. I
Friend C. L. Worthy and WestIv
KniOrson gave us our annual
Xmas tresents. Both of tlvestrirnv ~
treiten your reporter leves very
much and doubtless many lodges
v-rtddu't he financial, were it fmt
for these gentlemen. Mrs. Jjurt-on
P fir oid President says they are
the ho?t in thr> state and best on
her cabinet. Both are trie and honest
ami will not stab you in the
back. ^
Among the other Paders arer
M?"i\je Thomuson. Sallie Hemphill,
Delsia Crank, Eli Wright.
Denton, th^ondortaker Miss MrP
her. Cora Steward Rev. Davis,
Mary I.oriek and others.
I?ev T 0, i
!> 'ej-Vrtt of the Convention. Prof,
.lorry Davis, of Ridgeway addressed
the Convention in pleasant man
oer. Rest latins wore read thanking
Rev,-Panders-and Pro. Howard for
their hospitality in caring for "the
e nv< ntion.
ua.Biai.un
NDSONS
f. HOME ' ?
rl Senate Sts.) Columbia, S. C.
E SERVICE
1?For Dirept Connection with I
(^adsden and Eastover,- S. C.
1 7998
:d courteous, service." i
With Every Purse.
ICIENT SERVICE.
Saturday, December 7, 1935
A USEFUL CITIZEN PASSES /
Mrs. . Rosa TCJvofa dSeotfcj?wtft>
of the late Row'. Carnelius C.
Seott cLpuit.d this life on Nov.
10, 11)05. Wlivii thy end came, hqr
three daughters, Maynie Elizabeth
Maude Electa, Louise SpiMgje ar.d
he; u'r. luhiauglitci', Alexzine were
ai thy bedside. At the same .tini;,
her three s ns, Cornelius, C. J. '
Murky - ami Harold* Ivusfcell racin
^ home luit aivivei* too late for
her to bid them good bye.
Althou.-'h she was conlimd to
li. r b .1 Jo: sveeral months, t^cr
sudden death w.is a Rrcat shock
not only to the members cf the
.family but.to her m.-ny friends.
During the more1 "than. .'hi years
that her. hv.sband pastored at- the
\ arid us chai ros all over the state
of S. C. and linally as district
supeiir.teii.ienl of Ik'nncti >.
villi tiistiicL, she worked shoulder
to shoulder With him end did
much ti> niake his. services out- r
standing in hi- coimrciue. Hei
last years have been spent in aide:.t
w.'ik.both in the various
chtmhes and this .community,
W.~. -ie she ma !e ivany?friends a
monjv all-cknssea of. people.
llcr ?heriy smile end Rood adtiej
lortm youiiR ar.d her Mission
a y spiiiU affd service- to the sick
and poor epdeared h<r to the
community; and in her passing,
?eitiit- ns?of Oai lirigten lost a
faithful work, r and a Christian
woman. ?,
I-f.o I 'V.s to mourn' her. <4ossj
six children, four gran 1 children
aha ina;,y rela.iycs and friends.
sr. (;i:oK(;r, xr:ws : *"
ir.tiui vsi. i:. chore!. ?
Rev. N. A. Bethetg 1'antor
Beth' 1 idem hers want to thank
Bishop Xoph W?Williams and the
I'. K., Dr. J. W. Withcrspoon for
sending them '.-not her v. vy 'line
pastor. .
Sunday morning1 11:.'10 the pastor
preached a wdndvi]ful message ficmi
the 8:29 Acts. Subject, "The
holy spirit." Our hearts hnrruxl
while the man of God spoke.
,Sunday, night another soul stir
i'lnvr sunon was' de livered by the *
pastor to a 1 rge congregation.
.Board no. cling was held after >
The pastor left Monday for. St.
Mc'iinw. lie his tumily are.No
ctc l to 'v.ove in .Wednesday .
7?f this* M.vt"
J-'. (-'verge U'trh SeTyiol Hi School
Ti c hpsket lell gi:L. sponsored
a social last week which brought
the basket mall rally to a close.
The girls' who rais. j 1lv> lr?*v?i"'.?t
nioa-jt will be given a basket ball
o" *t. Vv. e.
The St.' (y.orce >otball team ~
played it- first era Pi" at >;om? this
veal--wit h Ho My nttt: The game
V':; = ex'hi in r <'?i start to finish.
The Ikjv's I'M their first genie with
a score of 0-0;
Tip ?-'!av before Thanks giving K.
Lee Harrison won a big fat turkey
tor s:.1' i ' th"' nuvst tick.ts
iv. the Tnikw Omtist.
A v ; v io.'i" .'t big ThankPgiv^-irif
|i,n;'T,'i::r was .given 7 in connction
\yit!i th"- Turkey Contest
\t' Vh was enjoyed by the parents _
an ; fi i lids' that U. n h <1.
_:.Mt. //ION. AMIv-JLHI It( 71 '
lav. .1. .M: Jackson, Pastor
S 11 S. (\?S. S, opened at
ill,, v.-nal l our, with Supt. W. M.
Tames end lHn-wi-workrr? at their
post of -duty, The lesion was very /
beautif. lly a --cussed thro-vvhout j
the vai ioiis chvses ft'r whi-h a.
review was given by the P' sto-.
1 I :':tu a. in. morning service be _T.ji
th.- pn-tor s.d.cred his text
fn?v St. John 1:20. This was a ^
1." , .. I ,?,.cUn<r.-. This 5
> i i "ii;: <r : i |/ %> v i i VII iiiv.-.nihv. * "ft
firs* S: nclav. T.it .' few tmft*
communion. The pastor had as his*
pulpit musts I if. <. M. S. Sim,\ri<!
7.. A. R'own.
?Thorn?en t ;?sick li -t at this
wr itir.tr nie: Mis. V. Gipsor., L.
1 <:>on m>. 1 i/.y i .Ion We'hope
, .,)] sri" "y iypov^v.
7:.'J0 p.m. we ayairi reassembla
- ) r mi; s?nt:d the
Rev. M. S. Simmons of Effingham
S. C\. ar.d re broueht to us a
jt'niv an ' pow'-M-ful iivssnjrc. and
ivpmv heaits were made to rejoice '
Rev. and Mrs. Jackson w-> re the
dinner uuvsts of Mr. and Mrs.
K. B.. Rrpwn. after dinner they
motore ' to M-vion.
Mr. \V. II. I... Koxwo-th and Mr.
!\ I'r; <1 y of Mnllins were visitii-o-in-.town
?>-jiday aft- noon.
R of. K. Ma? k and wife spent
Thnnksf?:v'pT d y wi'h t >-?' ;, mi'
ont-s at. I) iliiurton nr.1 3!iss; Rosa
J. l'l;: -r -o"nt the day at home
vrI?li. ! prrents. m __
POT'THT?V nATT.WAY * RVSTKM Arrival
ftnrt Dcrmrtnrr cf Pnssen?ref
1 r: l?"v cat *" I* ^ c :'hrrM Rtllvtv
?< <;trr*> 1.1 'T"ln*> 7,i|f l mmmoii
S. C . effective TVc'-nhrr 8 jam
oon A M.--Charlotte
.pa vps For-t-JO
A M.?rh: r!?iotv .
C?rro-<',l11P AnderSOT>. H?nP??
\ sr v??-hdfr\'. Greenwood,
a \t Rnarta-ihiirp Ashevtlle
8:40 A. M.?Aujrusta
v M S'lvinnnh
11 jp"i \ M r~")>l"* Lancaster. Roek
Htll. Shelby
'? 45 P M - -Abbeville, Louisville. s
St. Louts. Cincinnati. Chlcatc
4 10 P M?G'anffehnrc. ch->rt??stnn
5:00 P M?Charfotte, Washington.
? Nrw York
- - r? *r Atlanta (
10:00 P. M.?Savannah, Jacksonville
aeiiveS
Columbia From:
hi ,\ M?-Jacksonville. Savannah
' '1 A XT *Tpv~t,, R o/)?r?iv) OtoniWooS
8:35 A. M.?Now York, Washington..
Charlotte
i J 25 P . XT?Pock Hill. Lancaster, Camden
13 40 p M- Charleston ' *
4:25 P. M?Chie.ipo- ClnctnneHi, Rt T ools
Louisville. Knoxvllln, Ashevllle
Spartanburg
' s p AT , . A '
s on P. M A*hrvtP,? Snort anhnre
8 30 P. M.?Charleston f
> > p M -. t 'in rioi < >
5? P M.?Oreenvllte. Anderson.
Oreenwood . . j ..
to p m.?Savannvh
City Ticket OSlce Depot Ticket Ofline
ISO* Sumter St. South Ms In "A
~ rhone ril Pke&e UH