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We* E. Philip Kill. .j.
BISHOP WILLIAMS
" ~"ft will be j*ood news to the
entire state of South. Carolina irrespective
of denomination ato
know that Bishop Noah W. Williams
will be able to leave hits sick
~r~ room next week. M-any prayers
ascended ,for his. recovery, and all
of us ^re thankful to God for the
answers received The many friends
of Bishop Williams must heli> him
to live by not calljnjr upon him to
visit congregations every night in
the (week. Our Bishop should by
able to give th^. Church at least
twenty more years of active ser
vic?. The A.. M. E. Church needs
it and the Palmetto State is by
no means tired of him.
THE GRAIND DODGE.
The Free anduAccepted Masons'
Grand Communication held in Columbia
this week will appear in
( our column next week. Suffice it
to say however that it was tlu
be-.t held for years, -
A GREAT DAY.
Next Tuesday will be an ir.'.iresting
day in Columbia. All delepates
to' the General Conference
will meet at Allen University and
1. decide, by vote,-the State Chairman,
the Episcopal Committee and
" the standard bearer for the bjsh-.
eprio. k-Bflitfht iic _.ik wssar.y - for
ns tci line up behind the one or
ones we will expect to support for
general officers.
- ? -ST. IAKE. '
Baptism and reception of mem
' hers" will take ptare at WF church
Sunday nife. Monday a Woiriin1?bs
Wedding will be given at our
> ' church under the auspices of the
-f"1 Progressive church, Mrs. V. T. El|
jis conductress I>et th(. members
prav for mi out pouring- nf t r
Holy Spirit upon our services Sun
day. Let us advance on our
knees. LATTA
NEWS
Weston Chapel Church
RfV. N. S. DeLaine, Pastor
The weather Sunday was ur.favoif
ble for church goers. Henc
the attendance at? Sunday school
was" small.!
At 10:00 o'clock Rev. DeLaine di.
livened the message.
7 The ministers of the DVllor
District assembled in a get together
. meeting rn Weston Chapel.
Monday- morning, 9:30 o'clock
Rev. L A. Wells, the presiding elder
of the District presiding.
A good quanity of food Ctuf
v4 s. gathered for Allen University.
The Stewardesses of Weston
Chipel took care of the visitors.
Mesdames Etta Moody and Ett;
Johnson visited Mis. DeLain
Monday night.
Mrs. Janie Richardson entertain
ed the Smith Town group?Mis
sionr.ry Society, Friday night,
^ Mr.?Alex Devoe?and wife, '<?'
Bluebrick, S. C. were visitors at
II /^1 i r* * i
?Tt-?njn v^iiupiM ounuay morning
Little Cathernie McNeal of Pi
Ion visited her grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Smith last weekend.
Mrs. Ella McWillie is still improving
to the delight of her many
friends.
The A. C. E. Lorguc is tak
, ing on now life, led by Miss E.
X/Ucile Gruiles.
ANDREWS NEWS
St. Andrews A. M. E. Church
Rev. W. I*. Carolina, "I'astor
Sunday moinir.g was somewha'
dreary, but we had a splendid
mon. by o'ur nastor. lie selected
St. Matthew 17:7-8, subject: "A
wakening i.-nd Arousing Touch".
On Sunday night the Rev. Win.
Lloyd preached a short and spicy
sermon. We enjoyed it very much
The funejal of Mr. Irvin Keit-i
who~was instantly killed on Nov.
29th, was held Sunday afternoon
at St. Andrews A. M. E Chuich.
Rev. W. P. Caroliir, officiating
Mr. Irvin Keith, Mr. F. Green
and Mr. Eddie Tisdal the driver
were on. their way from work on a
loaded truck when the aecid n*
? ?happened about-fifteen miles fronT
Andrews. Th driver was-scrious
ly hurt.- He died Fast" Thursday,
December 5th n Kellcp'.s hospital.
Kingstree, S. C. Those thdt were
here to attend the funeral of Mr.
Keith were Mr. Willie Keith, the
brother, of Washington, D. C.;
Miss Fannie Johnson, his neice of
Washington, D. C., and Miss Ann
Marks a frieVid of Philadelphia,
Pa., and a host of relatives from
Georgetown, Andrews and other
? places. 1 :
Mrs. L." Johnson departed this
life on hist Friday afternoon, De- \
cember 6, 1935. She leaves to
mourn her loss a devoted and loviH?T
husband; two d)l ughters;. two
sons, two brothers, two sister?, a I
host of relatives and friends. Fun- j
eral Sunday 2:30 p.m., at St. AnI
, drews A. M. E. Church. Rev. W. I
[ j P. Carolina, officiating1. Quite a
[ crowd atwndded. r
Mr. Tilmon Jnhnsoh of ^Balti- I
p; more, Md., d.1m<; to view the last
of hi, mother. Sister Johnson is '
a loss to us, but heaven's gain.
Miss Emily Johnson, a regis- '
tered nurse of Georgetown, S. C.
? spent the week-end in Andrews j
? visiting Miss Louise Hawkins one
of our teachers. Come again
? Miss Johnson we are always Had
I\ to see youi.
We are pleased tp learn at this
wrriting, Mrs. E. B. Greene who
has been sick |or sometime i*
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I BATE9BURG NEWS.
We are sorry to see Mrs. Dora
Harmon move; she has been one
of our old neighbors for many
years.
'Mr. Walter B. Robinson, who
has been in the North quite awhile
h|s returned. We are very glad to
-sue him honie. again;
|Last ^veek on Dec. 4, Ann Smith
wasthe Batesburg~ high school.
11 ? ?.-* u line Miv?% lU' OIC uuping
_fpr ..their return Dec. 11.
-Miss Mamie Johnson, wlu> is ill
is recovering. We hope for her a
speedy recovery.
Hateshurg high school is still
selling Xmas. seals; the campaign
will end at the Xmas tree. We are
hoping to.be in the lead when ft is
over.
The Olive Branch Sunday school
was called to order at 10:30 by
the 'Supt. and we had a wonderful
service. ,'
| Mr. Lorenzo Rabb has St. Nicholas
Xmas Seals for sale; 30 in
a set and sells them at 10c a set.
Holly hill news.
Among the many interesting
things that is being done at the
Holly Hill Rosenwald school the
most interesting is the serving of
'hot soup or lunch'' a* recess. This
is what health promoters and en
rgotir ),.:ichi'fs h;iv.- hiinn trying
to tret in their, schools for a long
imu. .
The BtiU dogs uf, Holl.v Hill clos
d-the football season with St. Paul
.villi 21-0 in favor of ^ Ilolly Hill.
t)n the. 0th of this month the
ligli school'girls and members of
the faculty gave a banquet at the
tuditorium ill honor of the football
ball boys who wrought sd well this
" easoiv.. The. boys and girls- are
v/loing some hard practicing now
for the basket ball season. This is
also under the-direction of Mr.
.Dicks. ;
Mr. Yeotis, the^magician (color?'d)
gave a splendid demonMraion
at the auuiiorium, Dec. 8th.
There will be a talking picture at
lie school on the 17th iftid a Xmas
play on the l'Jth, by the 4th grade
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uimci i?ns3 jum's, in interest 01
the i ohool. Give Club undei
tlic~ dtrectioft of Miss Pickett will
jive a reeitjll .{or Christmas, also.
The sub-citvtyion County District
[ No. -4 of the'Teachers' Association
wiH weet- at the"ttcrtty Hill Rosehwald
school Saturday, Dec. 14th
it. 11:00 a.m. All teachers are
requested to be present by orders
of the president, Rev. L. R. Paton.
The. Blight Star school had quite
-a successful entertainment on last
Friday evening for the benefit'of
the school.
Miss Mattees Anderson is still
ni| roving but we are sorry to say
that little Annie Lou Brown is
lead. We express otir sympathy to
the family.
Tht .quarterly conference held at
the Holly Hill charge on the 7th
by the P. K., Dr. J. E. Beard,
was very, interesting, inspiring
and successful. Dr. Beard is a
very fine man'and with, our fine
pastot\ Rev... Farmer, we should
accomplish much..
Dr. Beard brought along with
him a' young minister, the Rev.
Paul [.. Wells, who preached two
plendid sermons at Bethel, a t
11:13 a.m. and 7:.'50 p.m. Five persons
were added to the^chnrch^?
T.he Rev. Lisbon was at Shiloh
hiirch Sunday and had very excellent
services all day. These people
are planning to put over a big
job this year. With such leaders
\s Prpfs. Elmore, Whack. David
Jacques. Messrs. Palm'r Jacques
md othirs, Sisters Young, .lacings,
Palmer, Whack, Hampton.
White and ithers the work can
be done.
We \yere indeed very pleased to
have our ex-pastor Re,v. I. W.
Wilborn look in on us Sunday evening.
|ile looks well and reports
.to is doino' well over the Beaufort
listriet. We pray be will.
The Sister and Brother rally to
l/e given at Bethel on the lPth is
going sAvtHaffmr;?Yonbad'
better join with us, (the sisters),
for wo 'are going to pet the
eward (a turkey supper.)
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GKKKNWIHH) CUj TEACH BUS
ASSOCIATIONS
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Greenwood County Teachers' As
soeiation met Wednesday, I)oc. 4,
at o'clock at West End school
with the president, Mr. B. J. Sanders,
Jr., presiding.
In spite of thd winter weather
a nice number of teachers was
U-vs?nt. After devotions, the->nin
utes were read and adopted. Prof
W. A. Armwood rfad the constition,
which was adopted by seclions.
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The subject?'-Communicable Dis
(Uses and Their Causes," was so
very interesting at the last Nov mber
meeting that it was vot"''
by the group that it be continued
thru December. Each teacher
seemingly put forth a special e?
inet in preparing tor the subject
Much good was. derived from this
At this meeting the president
urged each teacher ' to pay the
Statp Teachers' Asociation fee.
0'iitj? a number of teachers have
paid and he hopes at the next
meeting, to be able to say that
each teacher in the county has
naid. \\re want to and must registcr
one hundred per cent.
The next meeting will be held
at one of the Rural schols the
first Wednesday in January. Mis?
Eva Childs extends an invitation
to?Xhe^ Association. So?we have
our minds Centered on that date
and place. We are hoping that the
weather will he favorable. Also
we must not forgPt the District
meeting which is held in Anderson
Dec. 14. To every teacher in Green
wood County, all roads lead to
Anderson, Saturday, Dpc. 14. Adjourned
with benediction by Rev.
Qood*.
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NEWS
Sunday School began at the usual
time with the Supt., Mr. Gilbert
Abney and the teachers at
their post of duty. The lesson
was taught by Dea. Alonzo Davis
and Prof. Logan which was very
interesting from the beginning to
end. We were very glad to have
Mrs. M. E. Crawford in our Sunday
School She spoke for a few
minutes on "Working and Praying".
which was enioved bv all.
She also ^thanked the'patrons for
cooperating \vith hev by letting the
children subscribe for The Palmetto
Leader. It has not only brought
about better readers in the school
but better attendance.
Deacon Clarence Walters said
Sunday that he really enjoyed read
ijig the "Leader" and we all should
be grateful to Mrs. M. E. Crawford
foy recommending the "Leader" to
us. He says he will always keep
the paper in his home.
After Sunday School officers
were elected for the yeari Mr.
Wadie Davis, Supt.; Mr. Prince
Gray, General Supt.; Dea. A. D.
Davis, Advanced Teacher; Mr Oti-K
Walters, Asst.; Mr.'G. A. Abney,'
Mr C W Walters, Primary Teacher;
Mrs. S. Walters and Mrs. Clidi
DaviSf-dSecretary;. Mrs. K. Glenn
M*I?3*~Iola Davis. Sunday School
Sexton, Clifton Davis.. .
The students are all busy selling
Xmas S?-pls. It wil^ ipean more
to you if you will buy a stamp
from us. ^
If you should come on campus
you can see from our decorated
windows, sand tables and black,
boards' that Xmas is near.
The fnllowinrr stuSente nirirh
perfect attendance for-the. month
First prrade; Johnnie Mae Aikbn:
Richard Gibson, Berry Glenn, and
Elese West, Lucile Smith, S</>.
Richard Gibson, Bery Glenn, Elest
West, Lucile Smith 2nd grade; An
nie Gibson, Mozell Oliphaht, Lucile
TmcideTilmon;VeYa Davis, LpHa
McKelvin, Ma hie Smith, Ida Lucile
Walters,
Fourth grade Mable Davis, Ethel
Smalworth, Ward Davis, J. (\ Wit
lianis.
Fifth grade: Florence Walters,
Marv Glenn, A H Sniahvni-th
Sixth grade: James Glover, Wat
'ace Grover, 7th grade, Marrie Bell
Glenn, Iola Davis, Katherine
Glenn. ; I
Elise_Iurnipseed fijom Columbia
spent the week-end with her aunt
and Naomi Weaver and to see her
great grand mother who hars been
sick for sometime.
GREENWOOD NEWS.
Those witnessing the State !ln !
uwnn frame last inursaay were
Miss Lucile Cothran, Messrs. Nea!
Woodson, R.R. Backus, Bob Thimp
kins,- J. K. Hunt, A. Boyd, J. S.
Young, Veryiie "Meeks, ?Bill Anthony,
F. Burton, J. II. Buoy and
Mitchell Robinson.
After witnessing the State and
Claflin game last Thursday Miss
Majorie I^mdy, teacher in Conway
spent ;the wok-end home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs James
Dandy.
Mrs. J. >f. Walker spent Thanks
jiving in Raleigh. N. C., and oth-?
er points visiting children and'1
friends. - She repot ted a very
pleasant stay.
Misses Mamie L. Williams 'spent
> Fhanksgiving in Columbia visiting
'l'iends. She reported a nice trip.
Miss Mamie Peterson spent
Thanksgiving holidays in Colum-bia
visiting relatives at Benedict
coJlegn^JMiss Birdie* Peterson, a
"lecher at Gafifney accompanied
her back home to spend a short
while with parents and friends.
Miss Willie Fox returned homr>
last Sunday night, having spent
a most pleasant Thanksgiving
with friends in North Carolina.
Mrs. G, A. Parker and Miss
Sara Jospeh, motored to Columbia
last Friday to atend the Executive
Board of the State S. S. and B. Y.
P. U.' Convention. _
The friends-of this city are sorry
to hear of the illness'of Dr. C.
F. Gandy of Greenville. We hope |
for him a speedy recovery.
Miss Helen Lomax, teacher at
Belton spent Thanksgiving week?
ndVat her home visitipg relatives.
Quite n number of (trepnwnrwl
ians attended the Conference in
Abbeville last week. j
Mis Mary F. Smith motored to
parts in Georgia Monday.
N. U. Q. Club Meets
Miss Mary F. Smith entertained
the club at her home on Maxwell
Ave. Friday evening. The hostess
served a delicious salad course
with fried oysters and coffee. Mr.
Perrin was guest of the club,
Hear Eta Mot en, radio" star and
"onc^rt artist, at Allen University
Columbia, S. C., December 16,. 1935
CHESTERFIELD NEWS.
By Sara At McCul tough
.-v Everybody is busy getting ready
fo r' Xmas.
Miss Sara A. McCullough had
as her guest Sunday afternoon
Miss Mary Baucom," Messrs. John
and George Hammond. Misses
Baucom and McCullough aceom|
nanied Mr. Hammonds' to Wadesj
boro, N. G.? where they where they.
spent,' a very pleasant evening with
iMissJ-Elizabeth Bennett and her
friends. ' ", <
weaamg Dens are still ringing
Miss Gtacc "Stheater and Mr. Elijah
Gatty were married Saturday
nite. Wepwish this young couple
much success and happiness.
On the sick list are Mesdames <
Ilattie Sanders and Mable Roberon '
This is hog killing time; people i
are busy killing for Xmas. ( i
Mrs. S. E. McCullough returned 1
Thursday from Chester. She left
Monday afternon for McColl, S. C.
where she will spend the week
?ritH friends.
THE PALMETTO LEADER
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS. I
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Mr.' Seymour Carroll, of Columbia
was in the, city a few
hours Monday.
The business section of Chester
is decorated in vari-cblored lights. '
This section, being on a very high
hill make a showing that is quite !
inviting and attractive. The arri-j
val of Santa-Clous on Friday nite j'
brought people cut from near and .
lar. i ne tittle loik wore much in j
evidence. Rae-s of fruit, enndv and J
toys were, given to chiUh-en-Both
colored and white, who were eight *1
years old and und<?r. j ?j
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Johnson )i
had as their quests on Thanks. ] J
giving day, Mrs. Johnson's^ father . J
mother and sisters^ Mr.' amf'MYr' J
C. J!. Peay, Misses Carie and El- *J
aise Peay, all of Winnsboro. " . | *i
' Mr. N'eal Hint on continues on !
the sick list. _ , I *i
Mr. and Mrs. John It. Woodard
spent Thanksgiving in Union as i
the guest of Mrs. Woodward's 0
mother. | *j
Mrs. Beatrice D. Adams died at !;
her home on (Yllins St., Saturday !
-after a lingering illness. She left ;
ux small children, a husband, h'r :
mother, Mrs. Anna DoGraffenried, 'j
listers Mrs. Cora Price of Cblum- {!
bia^ Miss Viola DoGratl'enried and '
Mrs. Bernice ??- of Greens-1!
bcro; Messrs. Jesse and King De- ,: !
Graftenried of ' Philadelphia;" MisS *:
Florida and Mr. l.loyd 1 lot,railui- !
"ied of Chester. Funeral services J *!
were held at ,Mt; OJive Baptist U;
hurch and burial was in Armenia.'-;
emetery in the county beside h.r *i
^father, who died several years J
tgo, and h< r brother. Mi\ Will jj
OcGreflfenried who died in. July I1
Jt the wheel of his bus. . !
ROv. ahd' Mrs. J. W. Shaw, of
Ruck*-Hill were itv tlie city Wed- <
nesday. - *i
Miss Vivian Harrington class, .j
(8th pradc) pave a party in, the j
lining .room of lynley Hi on "Mori- !j
lay nipht. A. larpe "Crowd was *|
present artd much fun-was had in |i
ryinp to eat -apples suspended by ^
a strinp-*=fortunc telling- Biligo ,!
md prab bap. The roonvwas dec- !
orate'd in yellow and whit'*.. On
Friday nipht. Prof. Ardrey, llardin Ij
ind Stnior Clo^ will I'ivi' :i pre, j
Christmas party. 1?? t;
Mr.'.J. S. Stanhack. Grand Mas- *j
ter of Masons of S. C, is presidinp *i
over that body which is in session *j
in Colijinbia this_week. Others at- 'j
fundipp from h're are: Prof. S. !j
T.. Finley, Rev.- P.-1). Finis, Mr. J. *|
C. White, Mr. J. (\ Channtll. I)r. J
J.S.Allen. !
Prof! S. I.. Finley was drawn j
as a member of- the Federal Grand ;
.'Jury in Greenville which is meet- *i
inp this and lusxt week.* ?; ?j
Rev. M. D Smith tinstor Of A !
M. E. Z. church. Dr. rJ. S. Allen, !J
Mrs Julia B. Shaw arc all title- **j
gates to the General Conf' renee
which meets- in Greensboro. in !
May. ' .
M!'. Gjjttv Dal cock. id'. Lancaster
was in the city Friday.
Rev. Mr. Broadus who is in !
charge of the Missionary meeting 1
of this District to be held Thurs- day
at Calvary Baptist church and
Dr. Briggs of Benedict College
faculty were at Calvary Sunday
night. Dr. Bfijjgs preached a won
.derful sermon. n
RIDGK SPRING NFAN'S. . !,'
The spirit of reverence was at
its highest at Ridge Ilill Sunday. .
One could not enter the door
without realizing, that the presence'
of Clod is near. At 11:J50' Rev.
Jones canie before,his congrega- ..
tion' with.a well p-repared sermon '
from th- 's.ihject:. "Daylight Mercies."
Be left in a few minutes
plenty fo?nl for thought. As usual
the sermon was enjoyed by all.
An after collection to the amount
of $0.1 *> was taken for Deacon Gib ,
son who-1 s; his honv by fire last
week. ; ( ,
-Near -tliin individuals enjoyed the
"Manless Wedding," give'n by the
d.. P.'* A. club, in the school audi-- V
torium Friday' evening. Thre mem-;
tr rsMtf?t-hi- 'i'lub should ho com- ~
mended. Mrs. M. , F.. Crawford \
seived as mistress of cejemony. j
The audience was first entertained
with a shoif. miscellaneous pro
- y->
After which the bridal mutch was
played by .Miss L. M. Peterson.
The bride's maids came forth dress .1
ed in charming gowns of becoming
colors and patterns, accompanied
by ladies who represented men, be- j
comingly dressed m dark suits of
Navy blue followed by the ring
bearer, flower girls, fherTthe bride ^
and groin. The stage was beautiful;
(Tib-background was of fall ji
leaves and pot flowers. This occa- v
sion offered much fun and laugh- ^
tor. An amount of $R.15 was tea- |j
11 zed to he paid on the Ileatrola ,
at Ridge Hill church.
School. ,v
We wete proud to see Miss Latimer
able to resume her work Wed P
nor,day.
Several classes have already re- a
ported for Xmas seals; othrrs are
working hard to sell thejrs Rt mem i 0
ber the fight is against Tubercu- r:
losis. Buy ^a seal and join this
fighting army.
Most classes are reviewing for a
"exams" which will start Monday.1
T\ ~ r , 1_
uuii i iorg't me pre-Amas "
stunts to be presented by the mem
hers of t.be !tt h grade Friday ev-1?eninfc
at 7:30. Rain or shine; he ?
in time. Plenty of jokes, latest I
mhsic, games and plenty. of food u
to sell. They say "It doesn't mat E
ter if-it's cold they will entertain E
young and ql<J.:" Admission 5c.
We regret Very much that Mc- I
Clifton Peterson, a member of the I
7th grAde, injuried one eye while I
rutting wood. There is a question I
as to whether it will be saved <?r I
not.
The teachers enjoyed the month- I
ly County Teachers' meeting Fri-, I
day and Several plan to attend the I
District meeting at Anderson Sat
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CAFFXEY NEWS j WALHAEEA NEWS
Th.o 'Now Galilee Baptis
The Faini Women's Homo Do- ?iu'y school was called to o
vonstration Clubs of Cherokee' -th>? l obular hour, by the S
'ounty hel their f'xth joint un- tendent.
on ,wifh the . Mt? /ion Club on The services at "'the
'rday. I)-.-. '? ihe Pr.sid.nt, Spiing Baptist Church wo
Irs. Bi lie Posey presiding. . ed oil Sunday. We trust t
Devotional ixcrekes conducted members will attend rain o
y Mosdanies Belle .Jeff erics; and from now on.
>etie Posey. ' Miss Clara Mae Grant an
Enrollment of Clubs,- Gowdys- Ira Wilson, Jr. motored to
ille, Piney Grove Central and Mt. Friday evening, to attend v
'ion. . jriyln at the home of Pro
Tb< collection \..-s- $'*..<31. Mrs. G. II. Washigton, in h
Adjournal, nt f*r dinner: Many their sister, Miss M. Jope
aid. s Wit e b>a. ed with tasty de- The Aggrie Bulldogs
iehv.sic^ which were enjoyed by Ball team lit'8 won every
he groups. They motored to Westmini
Re-aipsombly .at* 2:30: Sid-ction Tiu-s lay, Dec. 3, and play
y Mii. Hira.u l.iillciohn. \\ ytminister High School
lienorlc.s by Prof. J. Wt Pos:y. scolres were 16-9 in favor c
^ demmistration of the Adult halla.'
ehool'woik by tb Home Keonom Op thj 5th, they motored
s group di.r 1 d by Me.sdatnes erty. and played the high
Iar.v Smith ? u.T Canif hell. there; the scores were 3-31
...Prof, and Mis. J.: AV Posey or--of the Aggio Bulldogs.
{sited1 Miss. Ila'.p.e David-on proud of our team.,
unday. ?.!iss* Da- on has h.-.n The Christmas program
! 1'orC some lim,. having undo-. observed on Christmas # Dj
ore an operation at the Good D 3:30, at the Flat Rock
:aritan Hospital in Charlotte, church,
[. C.^ The Trinity Mr-' E.' 1
Gaffney friends were indeed school l|d all the teachers
lioelU d and saddened to learn of sent.
U? ,l,.nO. ..f M-. > 1
.w 11ir<\i?11 v?t ? ? uKins. 1,1 a< n??ft?vtv&tokes broi
n Sunday evening. I5nc was sick us an inspiring m^/sage.
nly a-few -'ays with pneumonia, members and friends \v
tor funeral will 1>.- Wednesday Row Stokes to this charge
vening at Concord Bapt. Church, v The Sisters Charity Club
She leaws f?o;?- children: Mrs. Flat Rock Baptist Church,
holly Caiman of I'ittsbuigh, Pa., jho home.of Mrs. Frank-H
lT.-rrWY+ttrttTS""~SF<> <>t I'lttsiiiircrh, The host??is served <" dt
'a. Mis-: Lucile Wilkins, Mr. Ed. ,course of salad and sandwi
filkirs an '. Shadv Wilkins of The Christmas dinner \
laffney, also several grand chil- rC-tbe 'bbine cf Mrs. F
ion, a id.-teT, Mrs. Alice Hatch-?Floyd on the27th.
a?tl and a host -of friends to MiSs Bertha Washington
vourn bCV passirv. and Mrs. G. H. Washington
The play "Here Comes Charlie" m.ca, ai d the biter's sistei
as well presented by the Cowpen M-rtha Jones of Concord,
li school stisv.oiits at the Met>o- visited several homes here
clitan A. M. E. Zion Church on <iuv, while, at the home of I
londay nieht;?Flew?It, to a very circuit. Tpediosteas served
ppreciative -audU.nce.- ^ . t,i oake and-hot chocolate.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuvl MeColletm Mrs. Lucy Webb of An
f Washington. D.C-, are visiting visited Sunday as the,guest
datives and friends in Gatfney. J son-in-law and daughter,, IV
. | Mn. Charlie Mitchell.
Mr. Richard Hutchinson
relay. ' i h,> sick list, >lso Mr.
The adult schol is still en. Why White.
ot take advantage of the oppo'r- M4*. Totsy Breazeale h
unity ? turned from the Anderson
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The Flat Rock Baptist Church
>t Sun- S. S. met as usu 1.
rd"i> at Due to the inclement weather _
upcrin- not many attended the B. Y. P U.
. Sun:lay evening..
Double. The Oconee Educational Assore
mil- riation will noi. Cuiiv\no Saturday,?-?
h t the December 11, due to the fact that
ir shine the third Congressional District
Group meeting which will meet in*'
J Prol". Anderson, S. C. ? t Reed Street
Seneca High school, 10:00 a m. Dr. J. J.
party, Stalks- of* Bene ddict College, Cof.
and lumbiar S. C. will be sipeaktfr. lor*,
onor of the occasion.
s. -I. All County teachers are urged to
Basket be present. rgame.
" :?
steron* BROWN CHAPEL NEWS
ed the - 1
' Rev. W. R. Bowman, Pastor
if Wal- ' , f , '
Our pastor has j preached two
j. T ;k sermons anj the people are
i. I delighted with his service. He
in f v- sP?^e f?r t*10 Palmetto Leader
We are i an<l a re-portcrt-nd an
j agent.
will"be O"1' Sunday school will be reay
at orKaniztd Sunday, also the church
ItantUt ^ie l,asf01' and his wife spent Sat
unlay night with Mr. and Mrs. A.
=tnrw1nv D. Gardner. They also took dinner
i pre- w'th .Mr. and'Mrs. A. \V. Watson, *
l and C. Ulnirr These dinners wera.
ight to indescribable.
All the I Among -the leaders who attend|ed
Sunday school were: Mrs. Daisy
Mack, William Mack, J. J.
of the M?ore? Rebecca Croom, Jacob
met at Jamison, David Keller, Thomas
award*- _?hayi*._L^ F. Mack, L. Laur '
licious. ence> Westley Essobaum, P. D.
iches Dash, A.. Watson, Louis Hampton,
vill b" ^rs- Ma'y Kvnily onj others,
hanres Watch our church raise two
r?bundle dollar- next-Sunday. ^
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Arrival and Departure of Passenger
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dpvann T'so A ?Newberry, Oreenaood.
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00 P. M.? Charlotte, Washington,
re" New York
Hospi- ' 55 P. M.?Anderson, Atlanta
' nn p M. Savannahs Jacksonrllla ...
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B . 50 A. M.?Jacksonville, Savannah
I 8;30 A. M ^Atlanta, Anderson. Greenwood
I -<:35 A. M.?New York, Washington.
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C. I .a:25 P *.f.?Rock Hill. Lancaster, Camden
12 40 P M.?Charleston
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