The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 11, 1936, Image 1
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VOL. XII?NO. S.
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Union Commi
4 th Anni
r?? Januat
Union, South O roKna.
I The Union Community Hospital |
i will hold its Annual Clinic Frday |
f J.inuarv 31. IthlO. Doctor J. J. j
Mullowney, President of Meharry \
Medical College, Nashville, Tenn.r
will bo among the .guests of honor.
Dr? Mullowney will address the
visiting physicians, surgeorts and
citizens on Friday evening at Sims
High School. In connection with
7 his address he will?show on th?
screen the two million dollar plant
which he secured for MJ harry
' . since lfi:?. Meharry is the great
est .Negro Medical School in the
world. .
Doctor J. II. Ilalc, Fvof.~Of Sur:
g?i y, chief supervisor of the Huh ]
bard Hospital disponserics of Me- ]
harry Medical College and Sur- |
geon in-Chief of tho Millie E. I
Hale Hospital, Nashville, Term., j
will be the chief Surgeon. Dr.
HOLLY. HILL NEWS
After almost two weeks of hnli.
days, tho faculty and student-body
of the Holly Hill Rosenwald School
returned the 2nd day of January
to resume their work for a new.
_ year. Both- teachers awl?students
have expressed themselves
as having enjoyed the holiday season
Wnd how bountifully Santa
tMaus visited them. Ife is still
coming to some mpmhpr< of the.
icuJty.
In this section we ar? proud to
report the; rot o, v
v -kind o'>eured. Whether it
was because they we he frozen in oi
up I do not know, but they seemed
to have, appreciated the blessedness-of
this season and kept quiet,
Of course , there were much demonstrations
with fireworks but no
harm was done. ?
. The students of this commtirrii
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oiace Loiicge, Clatlin College and
Dunton High School, after spending;
the holidays quietly with na.rents
and friends, have returned
to their /espoetive. (places with
new resolutions to begin the .New
~~ Tear's work. We wish for them
much success. * Miss R?:chel Banister
also a student of Claflin Col
tcgt?*Xt-i+trnot enter school until the
second Dniester.
Miss Matilda Baker a former
teacher cf this shool and a tether
t present in the. Bennettsville
High School was the" holiday
guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bunch
ain' .Mr-. R, B. Brown.
Misses Rachel ' Banister, Delyne
Hunt; Annie Mae and Jessie Belle
Wright and Mr. Klliott Hunt have
return.d from New York to enter
school after spending, several
months trying to help themselves.
.Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family
and Mis. Preston
?:-l m.Tyiuin' t f Y-urk?and?AlissITannie
a student of Browning
Home, were very pleasant callers
in our town during the holiday
season. Rev. I. \V. Wilborn our
ev-.nnstor passed . through' to the
delight of his friends. We "wish
for him and family a happy and
i - prosperous New Year.
It is a fine thing to be called a
big, little person when we understand.
Well, that's what Mr.
Ik flic Hunt is. He is little, not
very small in size, hut he has a
broad heart, and is always doing
something. to help somebody especially.
the preachers. May his
tribe increase. Mr. J. P. Cunimirgs
a young local minister of
Target church has been indisposed
for several-weeks. "lie is out
.-again, to .the-delight--of his-manyj
friends; '?
Rev. I" T? Farmer, pastor of the
Holly T"fill charge and his fine
wife, 'Mrs. B. I.t Farmer spent
Christmas at Cottageville with
their parents. They came back ju
hilan* over the. trip and laden with
good things. We are going to
work and pray for them to have a
happy and pro-porous New TeaTT
The wedding bells have been
lunging?for quite a few of our
young ladies and young gentleN
men. Nairn ly: Miss Viola Anderson
and Mr, Samuel Standmire;
R r: ? ~ r> r> __j ??.. r .
mnmu mown ana mr. t?eroy
Wright; Miss Ella Bradley j
and Mr. Robinson; Miss Lula Fair-!
not and Mr. Aaron Brown. May
, they have a happy sail on the matrimonial
sea. Miss Dorothy Mae
Brooks and Mr. Ernest Brown of
IHarleyville wer eunited in holy
wedlock at the home of .Rev. and
Mrs! P. C. Lisbon, January 2, 1936.
W" wish them happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. James Montgom- J
k , ery apd Mr. and Mrs. A? C. Bunch
1 ha/e movhd into their lovely new
3 homes. Other*?late, planning to
do the same thing in the near future.
We wish all them peace and
prosperity. Mr. William Anderf
son, son of the late F.lnuis AnderI
v " son, Sr., has wired his mother's
home for her comfort. Professor
^ Roberts has also wired his house.
Church News
1N?I
L? /Surday, Drcrnrbei 22. 1935 frag
a'bigh day in Zion at Bethel. Although
it was sleeting a splendid
crowd was out and entered into
. - the services with fervent spirit.
Rev.fTarmer delivered an exeel
lertt message frem Luke &7 "No
Room for Jesus". The Watchnitej
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un |\ Hospital
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uW. Harry Barnes ear. nose and
throat specialist,, president of the
National Medical Association,
Philadelphia will be present." Dr:
Barnes, a graduate of the Univer
sjty of Pennsylvania, arid did post
srtaduate-work in the Department
of FJ r, Nose and Throat at the
Uriivevsity of Pennsylvania, the
University of Paris, France, the
University of Bordeaux;, special
work?with?Uukens?of?Philadelphia.
He will show oir the screen
! one of his BronchoscOpic operaj
tions.
uoctor- M. (). Bousfield, Internest
j of Chicago .a. graduate of Northweston
;Univet?-ity will also be
among the outer-state physicians
| together with Drs. W. M. Powell,
[ surgeon and H. M. Holmes Gyn|
ecologist of Atlanta, Ga., L. O.
1 Miller of AshcvilliT, N. C., E. E.
Blackman of Charlotte, N* C. .
| services were full of the" snirit
t miKl t'VOl'y- heart rejoiced. Sunday
being a day of sunshine and calm
and the first Sunday in the New
Year church members were seen
coming from all directions going
'o their several churches-. Bethel
had excellent services all day. The
JSunday School at , 3;C0 o'clock,
league 6:30 and the evening message
at 7:30, taken from Isaiah
10:8. "The Unchanging Word of
i God". Our souls werejstirred and
.-minds inspired.?Rev. Farmer is o
sweet preacher. The Big Brothbi
and Sister Rally that didn't come
off until Sunday night: because ol
the weather was a grand success
The sisters won. The brother?
will give the sisters the Turkey
Supper Monday night, January
13 at the A. M. E. Manse.
?.The services at Lovely Hill Baptist
Church Sunday were also inSchool.
This church is doing much
to keep the banner dying to the
breeze, with their Pastor, Rev.
Hooks.
Our hearts were made to burn
while we sat under the oSbunding
voice of. Rev. P. C: -Lisbon of Unity
Church Sunday morning. Text:
Acts 27:31: "The Trusty Crew",
Sunday School at 10:30 was very
interestingly taught by ProfTJas
F. Elmore. These are very fine
people and will do fine-with the
ptoper leadership. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whack
members of Unity and teachers
h.avcwired their home although 3
miles from town.
This reporter -was royally entertained
at the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Filank JCain, Jr. Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Montgomery, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Collier and Prof, and
Mrs. Roberts during the holidays.
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BATESBURG NOTES
The Olive Branch Baptist
Church was called to order 10:"0
A. M. by the Supt. ' >
Batesburg High Scliool has began
its session for the new year.
We are glad to see the teachers
all back and wish for them a Happy
and Prosperous New Year.
Miss M. Louvenia Davis, the
former teacher cf the primary
grades is no longer a substitute.
Miss Gertrude Lott is now teaching.
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MARION NEWS
Bethel M. E. Church
We vtere glad that the rain
came and melted the ice and
snow so that church-goers were
able to be in church the first Sunday
in the New Year. At the usual
time, Rev. Watson selected,
his text from Exodus 3rd chapter
and 5th verse. His theme was:
''Communion With God". From
this theme the pastor developed a
beautiful and powerful sermon. AH
clubs were reorganized and installed
Sunday numiing.
' Sunday School Convened at the
usual hour. The period was intcrcstmgly
spent, and an encouraging
gathering of young people
was present. ? 4 ?
Mrs. Watson and family were in
smiles from the pleasant shock received
Saturday night as Mr. L.
B. Gurley and Miss Reaves came
to the parsonage with a car load-#d?with?groceries.??they,
un
Faded the different packages Mr.
Gurley remarked: "You need not
be alarmed, we are just bringing
your Christmas presents." Those
who participated are: Mrs. W. E.
Gibson, Ida Stewart May Taylor,
Louise McNeil, Maud Lambert, L.
B. Gurley, J. B. Frierson, J. B.
Donnerly, Majy E. Jackson, Mabel
Campbell, Sallie Davis, Mr.
Henry L. Jackson, Henry Bowens,
\V. B. Patterson, Jacob Graves
and others whose names we did
n A!
Bethel was glad to welcome the
Misses Henrietta Durant, Cccila
Taylor, Mattie Mae Baccus and
I.illiarr Davis home for- the holidays.
.
Mr. mid Mrs. Moore entertaihed
Miss Moore of Hartford, Conn,
a guest of Miss Devese, Thursday
night. A delicious course of salad,
punch, cake and ice cream was
served.
-For- fthr highlights?of Bethel
watch thia apace.
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COTiUMBLA, SOUl
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Mr. G. W. Clark Dies
In Philadelphia, Pa..
" Ponritflton. S.' C.?Mr. G-^ ffr
- Clark, whosi.1 families wvrc promi- ncnt^in
the church life of SUr,
S... C. and anions the respected
families of that community quiet
ly passed away in Philadelphia,
Pa. whete lie had lived for two
years. He was widely known for
his hospitality in the..home and.,
his efforts to ameliorate the suffering
of the unfortunate. The
rites were conducted by the R:v.
J. C. Cowens, a personal friend
of the family of Star, S. C. The
first and second hymn were lined
"by the Rev." A. Gyden, his pastor,""
of Kings Chanel A. M. E. Church..
Scripture lesson, was read by Rev.
Eaddy of Bethel Mv E. Church.
Piayer bj' the Rev. C. A. Singleten.
Remarks by Mr. M. L..Clary
of Shiloh Baptist Church and Mr.
Ed. Groves Jefferson Chapel A:
M. E. Church, Staiy S-. t'.-Mh -W.-M.
\\1 shington (hi^-leader) being
ill many other spoke of his beautiful
life. The < obituai-y was read
by Mrs. Thomas. Music was renci\d
by the choir. "I am born to
- die and go mm clung in." Mi'r *
Clark will be missed as a prominent
farmer, church worker, fath.
it and husband .in?Pendleton. A 1
rge number attended the last
rites. He is survived bv his.wife
one adopted daughter, and a larj^e
number of relatives: "
While we think cf the parting
lot ur hear- the vole: of Christ
saying, you "are but coming to Me.
RH>.GE SPRING NEWS t
; The attendance of'the Sunday
School for the first Sundav in tPr
, Now Year was remarkable. We
\ hope it will continue to increase
l and make this the best year fot
Sabbath School attendance as well
as other, organizations.
Ridge Hill School was unable to
use its regular schedule las? week
?account?of the weather-, but
i .things are in noimal._xanditian&
' this week. Faculty' and students
enjoyed the holidays and are ready
for work again.
HtJ A. ? * * " '*
rr "vvwtvnu our nearueit synipa'
thy to the Quattlcbauni family in
;lie loss "of their son and to the
ButleiTTamiLy in the loss of theii
mother. We humbly ask God te
- comfort them in their sadness.
The many friends were glad to
fvelcomp. Profs R. W. Anderson on
>. New Year's Day. lie is a former
agriculture teacher and assistant
principal of. Ridge Hill. Now do-,
ing efficientlivork as principal of
the public school of Clio", S. C.'
The basket ball girls have started
playing again. There motto is
as usually "Victory". , The team
has organized; the officers are
as follows: Miss Margie Ktheridgc
captain; Mis? Henri Wise, assis-'
j tant captain; Miss Annie M. Durns
secretary; Miss Goldie 'Holme?,
treasurer; Prof. Adam and Mrs.
- ilolmor., directors. ?
-- -HenT forget the -program-to be
rer.dedcd Friday night, January
17th. Sponsored by the members
of the 10th'grade. An evening of.
enjoyment is promised.
The Twelve T?-i!ns of Israel will
be nresgnted by the Church Aid
Club and members of Ridge Hill
Church Friday night, January 24.
Admission 10c.
Mrs. Mary Wise is home again
after spending sometime in New
York. Mrs. Ma/ie Joyner of New
York was the guest of Mv. and
Mrs. C. F. Adams during the
Xmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jackson of
New Jersey Mrs. Eva L. Williams
and brothers of New York atrtendtho
tonral of their brother Mr
Arthur Quattlebaum.
- ?Mr. and- Mi's. J- S.-Bftrns and
their niece Mi-s Mae Cut motored
to Aiken Sunday accompanying
uem were Mr. and Mrs. Adams;
Messrs M. w. nammonu, torn- <
my Hapard and E. F. Peterson,
made a business, trip to Greetiwood<
January 3rd.
Mr. Talmadpe Ilazzard bcpan
_ his two months t"ur Sunday. .We
wish for him much luck.
WOODRUFF NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. R. I., Allen, Pastor
. ' Sunday school opened at the usu
nl hour, with Sunt, and all Kachers
at their post of duty.
Sunday b; ing 4Jie first Sunday
in the new yehr every body' seem
Kyv lirt 4-W.rv 4*^%. 4A
Ul CW III HIV Iiiwwu iv/1 hying IV'
church. ?
Miss Gol line Wilburn and MiAlfonso
Deshield returned to Si)ai
tanbuig to resume th.dr studies at
- -GmrtTrr JUrm^cfiboTT
Mr. and Mrs. George Downs,
Mr. Willie Brewton, Miss Dot
Lindcr, Miss Lottie Crum Well and
Mr. Alzie Coleman was the guests
of Miss Mary Fuller in Spartanburg
last week.
Mr, Wrates and Roland Jon?s j
have returned to Washington, rD. k
! C. t fter spending tho holidays
| with their mother, Mrs. Susan
Stephenson.. ' ' .
' Miss Lottie Sue and Ad lie Jones
have returned home after spend
ing several weeks in New York. |
Sick li%t: Mr. Joo Stephenson,
i Mrs., Chestine Foster, Mrs. Rach51
Rice, Mrs. Sallio Downs, WT g
wtslrthem all a speedy recovery. ]
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Tn CAROLINA, SATL'RI);
CANDIDATE FOR
BOOK CONCER
J.S. Bonn, Jr.
. J. S. Bcnn, Jr., I'. 1". >
Greenville District, n-a': s for;
announcements of .is ?. n i I:
nnrt nnmrni'.nv tv>i'?rrr?rrrrn
M.-inajferstiip. of tin- A. M.
DUVM\- V/U.\Lr.KA, ?o|I ;tl {
t'wroiim'!?May?1 V'.iti.
i In offering mysvlf t tlm-nut
teiial and lay delegati who .-.1
compose _t.hc GcnmaJ?iLuniYia
?f Alay I wis:: t" io-aho ?-l<
!he 1(-ct that: Ilaving -jdav. 1
ly?nTTrt"mr>sr car t u'uy u>i<i
eJ the weighty' res) .hility
or.r.ectional- sho
haractiMd/.e-the oti's . > v.;i
I aspire, i am llioi . ~ c i
jd and- have Vtaftutys I/, lie
that nry asplratirn i. divinely
-piled, an 1 will, if r .aii-. '-f t i
coming General OmlVt \
dicat'J each vote t at ' . i
fnr me in a quarter of a quadivi;
Having gieatly cn.otiraged,
wish to. take this method of j
pressing my sin.ii > iu
to the many friends for kind 1
U rs?and- encourapn ?a i d?r;
.erning my aspiration- and .. tv
Mr'TiMMu COSsTUI Vie' I 'I V.
1 .-hall suuimon t'.iv last Vest
of endeawr at cotu'i.iis.,! to k.
myvda-te- -the - ?hn'po.s
llUo' hur'-n of my preye.; i- t!
"nuKTplicd fiunds t-> . join i
inspiring attitud-' aoi aclieh
cho.-e ,al,e::'y ftt w .'ok i:. ah,tnvst
of my eUhdida-y.and la
;>aign.
1 ajn- cordially* yours , for eo
,<kte coopcea.tiun and sem.iee
. i i.. t.. h and tI: Knee
.1. S. Bellll, '
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tire? iiwoo.J, S.
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SOI Til CAROLINA
SANATORIl
The l;Aan.yvli-Ho-d'lH!r--h-H?:
'.ire on the poivlius on Bee.' It
which .was enjoyed by all. .Me
.ans -nilt nd .Mr,. ..ltd Mrs. W;jj
a i .M r. ilobb y.' *
The Fai'.ln'il <'im-lt* i' I i
Uaptist Cluinh .Mi:.i: .
\ -frcHitrr .wW-*? s been s i ki
in ienu'iiiberintr'-l. e. patients s<
red them^uith oi-anges on D
Itith. **"
Mr. ami Mrs., Simons of 2
C.'alvaiy Baptist < hurch on 1>
22n.i brought a group ol: you
n<?e?. They -ang ('arista:
.'aiois whieh sevn.cd to give ct
ry one the <.'hfi>t,in s'splrii. Tin
attended: "Mis-.S Addle. Ma 1
lejoliU. ..\t s.eiiec Hamilton, Ri;
H, uv^ar Lois-. Bi?\\ Kit?..jc~ 15ivr
M.udn" Br \vn ' : : I.auia (; ><
lollies. " X,ow
you can imagine how o
a:,' .? I , ?. near <> i v"
a aeeoir.p nied 1) Br. I,. Hall a
uth. is appeaiy.i on the scene )
it -I eWry one with.a Chri:
n V s gift.
can always look forward t | la-a/s
filled with,huts, orange
apples, candies ,.r. i many f.ti:
goodies eon.ire o >>'
old South Carolina Sanrtoriu
heads.
On Chi istina* tvo, the patiei
rendered a very tfood ftrogra
Rev. K A Adams and family aw
t'.e d?*t i't i uiih i" i "ts along ui
othw*?. Ri v. Adam* rea l and t
plained the scripture, making
tinders"! >v{ the m- urjng >>~f <1
.1 <x< whi-h ever. -.m enjoy d.
?.'il rs.?I*.K'it e?M-*t?sisonr- hi;- *
i'l Mr. and Mm. \V sUv W
iams an i other*-- <>f High Poii
N. C. were the guests [ f M
Ocas.
Mij. and Mrs. Alt'orzo Brotlu
of-St. 'Citorge, S. C. Were. I
irtiesis <>r their da: giver,. (5
trade Brothers.
ROCK HIM NEWS
Miss .Ifsephhie Featherste
was h. s'ess at a buffet parte 1*'
day night. December 2^th at 1
home on Powell?street i A run
thirty guests were present. Af 1
spending awhile at Miss Feat In
"HH*r rney \vrm?t-o the hi-m,,
Mr. and Mr^Rnben Hunt on Fe
ell street where refreshmrn'ts w<
served. The party later return
to Miss Feat hor?t one's whre a i
lieious dinner was served. M
Feather stone was assisted in sei
inpr by Mrs. Roy Feathersto
Mi.- s?U?Doutfhw.?Miss Ann
Wylie, Mrs. Ruben Hunt. All (
pressed themselves as having
nice time.
Mrs. Emma Esters who is
Charlotte for the present sp<
n street. She had as her cur
tier grand son, Howard Esters.
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Beaufort County
N j / Training School
Burton, P.' ( .?School close*! oti
tlic Until for1 Hi,. C'tVrnUTIas })(i[?
' iliiyp. filinv' a JYw of. tho teachers
?rw!?mrrrrhg?tn rft i. . ?u,.!? : ?
. . ?.?# 1.1.V II vili ]UU>
hrnjes. Those who ^remained? 011
The pampuii : wen' five teacher's
wliieh?inrlmii"} two?Ren ealional
teachers. Mis? Jennie Green and
Mr. Walter Taylor. They cot aI"1
nicely with their work,
k - There was an Oyster Roast/fciven
sponsored by Miss Green and
Mr. TayMr. A. number, of games
'and stunts w?re played by the
rliililri-h: tlu-se- included "Jack in
'h(. Rush", "Ponds", an numbers
' I' ot lyt ?.??i hildi en?rsjuwlul >"
enjoyed it as they were" allowyd
to ron-t their own oysters.
Mis es Evelyn Robinson and Pura
Rell Mifriiiy and Mr. Iva Brooket
serve. 1 r'v? t.ru st-= ' di Ijjpious spudwieb'es
and peanuts.
Mi sts Ruth "Forbes and Erriily
P1J Ford' spm ?-m?week at hnwri* dur-"
. i'": 'be holidays.
Misses Evelyn Robinson and
Rum- Bill Murray have returned
" i.to' the en in pus after spend insr a
mil week ap honic with their .parents '
I y Thi-v 1-ep III -1 v.ii e plurii'.Oiit Mlnv
,\s'j M.iss Thelma Shanklin and Mr.
Foeh. Shanklin spent' the holidays
wi'h their narehts Prof, and Mrs
Shanklin,
I'll ' ' There has been added to the J
"* ? facility two more teachers. fine
' a^ 1 m'111 wiH"tal<p Miss Victoria
'hI h'ra/i* is place. Miss Frazier has j
;nii(]i ryoile ap operation and
n<l j for that .'reason Mrs. J. L. Stev.
j j ! onsen. wife of Rev. Stevenson will
. , ' I'll her place. Miss Edith Jack*
"1 -"wn??'"'.niii r.?S. (\?emnt's?tm
'II' 'iiiic l f the regular -teachers. The !
' ; members .<>f the faculty extend to i
V.." 1 ih'-m- a warip welcome.
.'V i Miss Lottie Ruth of Varnville, j
st " a;v* a ,:<*v Iji-P* 1 to the school.
I WARDS NEWS
",1 | A Ithouoh'Yhe. snow was covering j
' Vil-Vlllil' ' cb 1 " e's were ,tn- '
.,:V; ! liylr.idin attending services. \Vv j
^-'--r-t-eH-t?-t-tm ?rVtm?Y-yitr-Wttt?ttT-r
waken each in ividtial to attend |
y1 church nioie than' they have in
'_| 'das's f' ih' 1-v. | ]
, t The S iii'av School hriran at the,
wal time -1 I tea. Abnoy. Mrs. )
i( M. Ik ("' a\. fpfil :am/kt tht>le*son|
. review bv tlu> pasfr; remarks by j
\V*,.n^ v?111 * tonrltnn i
Ill- '
| At 11 :;>() Rejr. W . T. Hover pa?-1
r,u " And Re\\j "Drown from Bland |
1(j Raptist scetHn mounter] the. ros-1
trum. A'tor a warm prayer meet-!
imr lead by' I>ea. .Walters Rev.
KYvrr lined tN , .".V.'th hymn. Rev.
< . Brown proof he:? from the text:!}
David 117:.": subjeet, "The Great-}
(.st of all Guds".
M A; tcr 5 reach imr tlx* pastor was
presented many Xmas presents
?-r triven by his members. Als.o $!V
itl: " in- money. The members reported
tn* ?2.nti to Mrs. Crawford for Xmas
jt-.- Seals, She thanked all for cot
peratiry with her. Visitors at
il 1 thi .i :\ il-i' V it Mi-- Poifoi-d of
v I t'-e K.land Kaptist S hool: Rev,
ltd l-'nth r Weaver. Pastr r~nf "Wholes
or- ' (meek. 'All were deliirbte.i to have
cc ; them.- > :
,'| 1'ro1".-1,-ivone spent Xmas at his
nd home in^Kt ntuekv. Miss Well* in
... 1 * t ' -ii v /' At* r : !. T? ~:
>>. i \ . i . ,w:-s i.i/./.ie- i\ui*
18.! IIi?*tr.- Spring....".''
as i Mi"< Wr'N-siVcnt tlio N'cw Ycai
i v. 5:*?> Mr'-. M. E. Craw ford, and i'o'.s\
j l1 .i't d. a p'ca-^aiit stay. Sirs. M
!t" I !'. ('raw; "mVi'I took Misses Wells
itSi.i fjtul 'IVterson to Mr. and. Mrs. CI.
vV:'T.. Crawford and Sister S. R. Craw
' ' f> rd on New Year's'D'ay which was
? an. enjoyable tiip. Plenty of ev?
11 rvthiivg iv""1 to eat.
! Mr. Talni'aiJge Haw.ard sefnt the
Christmas \y?th Miss II. E. Raii
t* '(i; ?
st~ j- Mrs.. Alice Davis and h<?r dauth'
lr daughter 'and sister,
j Firctn there they- wo.vt to other
>iS' paiits' of N'i rth Carolina and rek
l !. net ted .a delight ful stay.. Mr. Jno.
Dav:a. sir., is' home from. New
| York.' . ' .
ANDREW'S NEWS
?,*' v? '? M- E- S IP'rch
Rev. W. IV Carolina, Pastor
.1 . O; Sunday was a high day, the
s i h. a,' burning that morning !.
an ! ksnj mtil evening service. \
T?: Tit. pastor prea.h.d Sun lav
;i niortiit g from ul. n: 11 text the
1 * leio-s an l w y iv.- glory in the
S iiiliy" right. tlal. *?:>-; b-it |
sermons were good. We hone ti; *4'
* i ti?c will continue to burn throuj.
'j*' 1 niL t ..e .Mar i' a it did on the livs?i!
.- t.mlay i : the New Year.
; We win' ir.de.>d shocked when}
; we I adiid of t e sad news of the j
j death of Miss Alice CI. Elliott of j
j Coin > Ida. S. ('.. one if our tea-'
'"c Ichcrs who 1 n't here on the Satur'
I" fiv lie'..- VntiK In unlii-il tli.i
' 'i I ^ s.?n v lltsi ;
t?r ; I !- and. b 11 vi , t adher. To know
:'r ( r v n w" :1 ! !<? her. Wo love-,
'hi\ but Goloved h r best,
NV" i Three e -r? U-l'v on Monday for,
?re Colombia with friends and col(,(l
workers of Miss Elliott to pay
j?- their la>t tribute to her.
"The writ r made a. mistake in
"v- 1 sayinir tlr t on "the fifth Sumtyy j
it rained all day and no service. |
IT The? na^tn!1 u:,s' oil ttT5 JCT) and
!X- jnede.li 'd two-sermons."-"
a Miss Kerlin ami son of Ashe;\ill
. \\*(\, the .daughter of Rev.
in W*. P. Carolina came up and spen4
int the () y at Andrew*. Rev.
ill-. Mis. K.nlin aid r.on, Washington1
st Kerlin wer? the dinner guests of
Mrs. Ada Mouzon.
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; Jy. ' f '
c l nr
special i o Uei
Confere
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My Bishop Noah
Then* seems to be a little, shall 1
- invr. a*?to ci etain M.iiin.n l!. I tiaie?i
ilelctfatcs to the General Conference
-ity. I >ec. 17. As presiding JoVshoj*,
jrates to make clear one or two thin
?ni asu're of peace and h rmony r<
ii>?r..... : .
In the fiiGf place.,,\vhc'n it came to
the Kpiscopacy, every delegate voted
i.o co rcion coining from any source
ANI) IN KACH CASK THK DKKK
'iK VnT'Vfi THKlf ' l\VN SK'TFr
cleiks were SELECTKU BY THK (
lO Mi?t i ?? lwv?i. V
... .-^v. II.<? any uy could Ciyni.pl
i square deal. _ ?r?
In the second place, I do not recall
klegatis having .asked me if I had
,lor;the Kpiscoj acy; and I am s_.u\-'e-thj
ayothat I expressed to them any . pre
Jiev<L -more than one half dozen dolt
as.nflftteh as spoken to me anything i
the'-state has spoken all I have to si
->e xp e-.-.ed action of the state del
comber IT.
As to Tny suggestion for the mei'nl
1 have this to say every nnn, y'n.<n w?
m.eting on the 17th PREPARED to i
.v. .nty-nirie committees to be appoii
ouid be see n ih ' I came PREPA-Rl
nominate certain persons on the thrt
of w^iich is the committee on Epis'eo]
I ate 1 the. greatest protest coining Ira
[ my iiody to make any motion touehi
was fine to pass a motion empowering
JOS for this committee, which sc. mi
have dckit, so I am informed. But I
. ority choosing only to suggest.
Now why did I suggest the person
?Liu? i ) ! ce( for tlic liiot ifine in tin
bef - ai-e to be a part of the Episcopal
-y twy ministers and two lay-men be
nrti.is committee. The two lay-men
ibis committee and, knowing as I do
1 | is? > j a I' Committee, I knew that it
ti e laymen and the niinistc.1i? fi'fem
keivtrd on it before. And, too, I thot
it inlg.it be well to- select the mir.ist
limin o"\\ n' deleiations., ynd also to se
who led their lay-delegation. .
1 had ynothcr rcas'n Hnfl Pint, Wn
.ej gates in each conf.nr.ee who ha
very difficult and enibanassing for m
.nil! ana aski'd you to yote to put th
ti'.ou there were fullv ?iv?v.m.i
be on ] '. rfcctly satisfactory to~me. "S<
i not refuse to suggest any one and li
iv. ""My . r>\vti is; simply because 1
u .0. 1 h. >e reason to .believe, are not
-if the ceKgation and 1 would have hp
lo not select them. That, too, would
me. x ; .
.My understanding' is that thtTeTare
hi. gut ion who I d t.ieir own d'degat
Episcopal Committee before vis.: Di
f'piafs. to ljknt for thtln a^few days
no-told theft that it was my purpo
a.11 otion t.'.at tfuy an.; Brotlur- Joltnj
of twu- laymen from the South Cat
esneilively, constitute our members
r.ak. our members on the Episcopal
arrest-conferences. You will recall
on some General Conference Commit
Brother Adams and Brother Spears
;ha.t if th y were indorsed for the oJ
hat si me one else shot-}:: be on thut 1
' as tiie i'.H' 1 ha\i> iust trivi n yon o
. tii I nad it out in the state mectin
~ I have even been accused of havin
1 layman, of making,'the speech he 1
matter i.11 the Sun<i y School Literati:
is, I had not seen Rrot.iinv TUnmoc.- ~
:ny ivturn from Bible Lands, ami yoi
it.; il bt. made, -since I was just out fi
Wishing that piece .?.-nd harmony
ationshi;.|- between the members of t
Very truly yours,
Noah \V.
MT. I. KB AN NAN A. M. F. m
ClI-l'RCH w<
' * s
. ..Uf.M UL_"astor ar
Sun .'Iday vtas indeed a beauti- at
ful s'-.n?/h;n drv. aft^r a lone
lain and cold. We felt hapQy over
rtrf beautuui sur.shme, tu*a?, Sun- ,
iry-4r>. til r>?>w year: " "J
Oh! how h ppy we wyre to eive ar
hanks to the almighty God. for N<
V><. oiit i<i<T />' ?? Jives, fh XI
birds were also singing, giving r
tnanks' r r. in eve y noun ;u u cui- hi
n r folks we're seen on their >vay T1
to the house of worshin. ao
Sunday school at the usual houi ^
\ith officers pnd teachers on they vv.
job. Full attendance for the heginnirg
of the nnv vear. The,les ^
?on on "A" Mother's Song" was
beautifully discussed <?nd reviewrd.
Timely remarks were mad ,f
nv ni'V" AvVur?k tf-s ?
very much. Also remarks by
Miss Beatrice Goodwin ot New sn
? v. .? v. . .. %> . a *J t 4 11. j Cilifir pla?.?_. I
At 11 o'clock lw4finni?pr ?the- -f j
mormrpr s?rvicc. Rev. Lewis
took as. his text 110 Psalmis 12th -h
hupt i*. subject "Personal Thanks r
L'ivinpr." Thij was indeed a won- j
dei ful serir.cn for the first Sun /.
!r.y ;i. the nc.v yea?\ 11 -s se?,r,voi ^
s enu j to h ve be.' ; en.ioyeri by
all, by the way they R.ive vent>ti
the nojv spiiit by personal hallo- fV
lujah! hallolujc.h' L
?-.A^T^OO o'clock orTTV-Pi^'TiTeetTne at
>-r* |iu uj urns. ;?l ronton ami fl
W itavis-. After prayer meeting pi
mrr purstnr selected ? text St. - Mar w
thew, 5th chapter, 10-12 verse ri
This was indeed nnother noble si
sermon. There were three acces- *vr
sions. or
On Christmas day at 12:00 o'- pi
clock Rev. and Mrs. C. Lewis anc or
their little son ?4saac took dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- _
ter I.asson. They expressed of
having enjoyed .a delicious dinner.
At G:00 o'clock' they were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs |
Arthur Brown. They said "my!"
w*hat a Christ.Tint"dinner it wait. | at
So many good things to eat oti ei
table to numerous to mention. So ^ir
i
r :
PRICE: 6 CENTS ~ ~
1
lerai
nee Delegates
W. Williams
suy opposition or miaunderstandiiroa
in our State Meeting of the
which convened in. Allen tlniver1
feel that I owe it to the deliSgs,
that there may be,thfe greatjsultinjr
from a ckfr understandthe
endOrsewSent of ffsplrhjits for
a SECRET ballot and there wag
' The l> Hot Was taken TWICE
GATES HAD THE- RRIVIhAGE
F?BALLOTS and tlie tellers and
CANDIDATES THEMSELVES. I
lain justly of not "havulg 1 cceivtd
more tluin two "or possibly three
my preference as,.to Candidates ?
it no one of the two op three will
ference. Tile fact-is I do not be'- ?
gators, ministerial und lay, Kn've '
about the candidates. Nyw that
ay is I <nm whole-heartedly with
legation in their "meeting of l>e
>crs of the Episcopal Committee,
could thai I?came?ro?tve
announce the members of all the
itcd by the Bishop, and also it
fvJ$ to request the dele.'jatiorf to
?e committees to be elcct-d. one -?
r>acy. That seemed to have crem_.lhr.ea
.persolvs^ I did?not tell ?
ng this atFair et all, though it
the bishop to nominate the-mem s
to be the Way most districts
did not avail myself of this au- '
s I did for, that committee? In
L' history of our cnurch lay mem- ~"
Committee atai we can have onSs
from each Episcopal . District
ibers wo'uld naturally be new ota
i the work Lnil methods of the.* .
would not be wise to have both * '
lir state none of whom had ever
jght that, following our custom,
erfs for' this committee who led ',lect
the two laymen from those
i? tbi.,. .. ..... ^ ? :
_ ?wm.-.iv "cm ou very many
d boon such warm and loyal
that ft-weuhf 'havg been ..very,
e to have pickt^d out any two or
cm on the Episcojl .1 Committee* .
tes any one of whom would have
cm.e one may ask, Why then did
ct the delegation select voluntarthere
are four or five delegate}?
friendly to the expressed wishes
id to have asked openly that you
have embarrassed both you and
"only two ministers in the whole
ion's rnd who had servod on the ,
E. A. Adam* and Dr. A. P.
before your meeting or. the 17th
se to ask the delegation to pass
Harris and Brother E. L. Thomolina
and Palmetto Conferences
on that committee. Th.it would
Committee come l'rom the four
that 1 appointed every delog-te
tee!
both protested that they feared
ffice they seek you might fiedl
committee. My only explanation
nd they know no more. About it ?
g. Mow where is the wrong??;
g asked Brother Er L. Thomas,
lid relative to certain printed
ire, when the fact of the matter
talk with him five niinut V- since
i know I asked that no speeches
om a hard spell of sickness,
continue to charsterize the rehe
delegation, I wish to remain. Williams,
Pi t siding Bishop
anv kin.I r.f'
v.* v?aco it Mi'ms as a
edding reception.
On Thursday Rev. and Mrs. Leu
were the dinner guests of Mr
rcl Mrs. jJohn Scott, and took te<3 t
the Jk.wo ?f Mr. and Mrs.- Walr
Dhvis. On Friday afternoon
ev were royally, entertained at
g home of?Mr??nd . -=p=~^.
ice Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.
nriuari - Thomps-n of TCorith. "
icy reported a wohderful time ' .
id said when it comes o sure en
igh entertaining Mrs. Addio
nomns'on and Mrs, ('. Tho-p
n know how. Tn Christmas tree
u Tliui-sday' night although it
is'told was quite a success; the ?
ogram W.Tff ilfno the spirit of
e season and much!'enjoyed. : " ~ " J
The APR T/eatuo hoys from Mcellanvillee
were honre for the
ddavs. The Misses Hattie L.
-rrwTT.~ I/enzer Hrown and O rp
Nell Goocfwin were all full of
niles.
The sick of - Mt. Lobanaron
iiTrch were made to feci, glad on
ew Year day, a few of the Mison.iry
Ladies: Mrs. S. R. R. Lew
:?Mis.?.1 ::r i Mtjttt M is. t< es a
>e Rrown. Mrs. TIattie'Scott and
rs. Lue Fillmore carried them
iskcts of fruits.
Rev. e>nd Mrs. C. Lewis wish^to
rw? .very, very graieiui
icy feel to the , members and
iend? for the royal entertaining
; their Tibnre^ dnTTTTSr ttro troth?
lys. Also for the Christmast ,
ickages sent to the parsonage ?
ere more than glad for the \mcty
of fresh pork; ?pch as hams
loulders, spare ribs, hack bone
id sausage covering fifty pounds
more. Many, many thanks and
^ay God's blessings upon every
ie and ir. prosperous new year.
MRS. FANNIE JEFFERSON
INDISPOSED
Miss Ophelia Jefferson of Phil
lelphia, is here visiting her' moth*,
Mrs. Fannie Jefferson who is
idisposed. .
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