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I "THE OLD GRAY?
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|THE NEW RIDER"!
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* IUSV. E. 1*1111.1.11* ELLIS J
A SUCCESS El L INSTITUTE
\\ u viiiiU'ii lliL. t. i<i. i)11; i . |,un hi
the summer school ol tt'ie~S?MU
A. and .Vi_. College al Ol angeburji
last week Wiure rt Would take only
ail eye witness to UesvVibc tiu
scene. Has summer selsioh \va.
not only |?rr iiouuced the best in
the state nut one ol the oest 11/
thy South. We were met .011 tiu
.V. campus by that -'polished euueato.
and Christian '-gentleman, 1'iot. .1
1*. Burgess, who is an rural exam
i ? pie bt culiuie arm renneaient. Alter
taking us over -the. Ivutuiiu
campus he took us. to tnc puiaua
home ot the i're-uienl, in. Al. 1'
wmivaKiM , wiicre we were royar.
']y l'eceiveu by mat prune of pies
??-r r?; ruems. . lie intioiuiveu' us to hi..mother,
Mrs.' \v lUliakcr. . 'i hi.
*1 ..eerily w.'inufu t\ pcc-seiltUiO bes,.
. . type m nipi.tiers in . :-Yiviorna. W it.
ail oi her .'ow n . ai>tiiieil<>i), am
that w I licit has be* n aikied t'o lie",
by Pel' sell who is laleil as uue o.
the best college heads in the South
ern system, site is a etovcVui e tins
tiah, and loves hei e.aneli. VNe.aP
. so met at thenlciil's home
' Mrs. ! liershri', \\ no l cihyea -.Mi s.
(Miller) haile as bean -ol\ \voiiict
this summer.. .his. lio.ilyi'.ol t'ak
lahwma, whose" late" .hmba'.nl was
one oi tJio Jc'aunm itisu uety rs . n
' V the eoUee.H'.ilere'' a.-.'-l .vn-- \\ hi'Ua
?; ket*, niece, lot live prc-.-u'icllt.. . Stan
, tlie-.heli l'ang. and We were jisiictVKlMiito
the chunk: t oy hi where a
'dinner lit lor a King ?i,yfc_s* ?ved.
?ay What ybu wiLi out tile State
. college at Oraiigebui g w ill continue.
to be thejieaomg Negroni
stituth jl in t:'is .state wil.l.1 1-Wi se.
ileiK -\\ hittaker. a- Us j-teau.. Aside
trum Ins'irui.- aMii' v.' ?t^i<v no;ili >11~
intc'lleetnally. Iic. iuious now to
treat people, au-..t tneiv'ioiv en.i> y>
the hitfii'e.-.l -1< cnV hi. l>oili w..iu
ami e.nl<>K'ii. l't<.**tdom \\imia
ker and t'lol. llwiiie are- hies*
inn's to llie* Neji'r'o :a>\ m respective
.. . oi deriouilnutioiis.
A riNL 11 MORAL
\Vnile- at.'Uian;a? liU! a', uc witlies
.-red the sad riles ut tile late
ill'.. L. .M. Dtllliol!, !;..(! Ill till
Clallm chapel i, ucioe-k ia.-t Wei
liesuay aiiei'i'i oi . t i.c. uceeasec.
' was connected w:ir. '.in.' -e:.o>d apres
ideal, and i'i?i-n-ni I'.n.er'itu.lor
over do yea 11 vv;i.- nin.
tl.ae lie stood 111 too i ill's Alu a*
ham Lincoln u^ien it caiiie to in.
. ligious i.ice-doiii. lei o'.a- ru.-iu.
j- . mutip,- --llit'. nn'rc inl wen
-?-dUR h -a lid- -i+H *- s<~??e-r?l-rt-:tiry- -rnmrr
. >'. it wps a l uiic-t al w-un son,e .?ea*vAil
01' t..e- spvakei s weie e/oluivi.
except .1 nilyv 11. II. .'Uus... and tin
pastor ot' liie yieti.o-fi>t Lpi-copn
.. t.lniiih >otith. AN H':i seven ealo
j^ios, and liVe; i..isiea. puVni.ei-.s
tile e lit lie seiVi c in-led ouiy o.iu
? 0 houi ~aiY<I ten in:n'at e J):. .NIai;
shall .Mel iihiuii,' past- . ?. : i':\. ,\i
10. ehtli'cli III' Idiahee 1'i.ii e. . v. a.- ' i.
charge ol the -Y; . a and .deli,
creel il :.iui.iu ic?
wa> loll' win leu.'ar-ie: . I ..at
ti;c IJtMioji .1. .-. 1' l.ur ..-.i :t
Ct'pliul! < '. a iUliiiai yi r.U I < ?v ii
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ljo. maii (..an tii;-.*'linn a n.an la,.
l.ib'.V II lli> liii- 1? l' 111* I I ii'lllt.'," Wi'l i
-Hie-wnrdy-rir :yvif "n.v ' rv. j..t-1.i ,Ti"
r\ Whit taker, ftniii \\ .ViaTi"ht' til
inaxiif li.e itga, i"ii. I'ij_--nii-.ru?.1
I!, llainit >; I'll a! i -.alius v..a.- ?1. .t.
i I'iny; an abli- a-nucs ulji-n \\i
loot u> leave i-ir t ur '.i am. v> <
could have reniuiluhj t hi.otr.th,' hun
w e know it the ..edule. 1 wa.
seated l?y lay yo >ti I norni In. Me
Colluin, i.t' liiO .".Vtot her( hirer. win
ffiue 1,1.0 1 in ..liana-.- of the .-peak,
el's of wm.ni 1 a iti ha iantil.ar.
Valuable information.
In -peakiny wjtj, i i i . I., il. Hem
injrway at t )i ai ; 0 ;; -, ia-i wee.
ami roaiiiiiH?m-r?i m i?rrt?nop1 lirt
merit I'O _L.lv. < hunch Lhhon.u.hHoard,
Tloaiind that , the iat 15.
shop \Y'iiiiani I). Ju ii-mi, mad<
those ajip' intnu nts m i.eepin.L
with his promise. The fact* in the
case are, two .separate and dist
11 n <; t delegations waited on the
dyct-ased bishop _at dilfereni timein
interest of themselves ol course
more than anyhody else. The impression
that \va*?hiimyht to bea1
_? .. ..npolw^-tdr-fc: ~ bmtt?fr?rr m^.Ttrdr^TPftoF;
of the iii'st conference) was thai
these app<>intni"nts would ?r<? to
those receiving the leading votes
at their annual^ eo- foresees, and
t.itl was tin- undo i s I .i mi i ne. I'm
v hen the second d? legat ion wait*
e<i on the lisnop, they, convinced
the bishop that -some of the nun
whp led their (leleuati' its were not
to aeknowl dged loaders of the
conference irom a standpoint of
service. Arui thy latter group
stood for these appointments l<
be given the nun of tong service.
t1 It is understood that the bishop
(oncin tt d most heartily with the
contention proposed by 'the second
delegati n apd. made the Appointments
accordingly. Now that the
late bishop changed his intentions
after hearing both delegations i^
absolutely no crime but simply
N proved that he was a wise man.
After all, I don't -know but that
experience will yet teach us that
there is but little gained by committees
representing factions seek
ing private interviews with bishops.
Fortunately or unfortunately
for me, I have never been chos
? .
sen l/y .no side to See "the bishop.
Hence I have to make uiy own engagement
with him, carry my own
scat and sit down. It seems howI'Vcr
that in the case of two dele V
at tons, the Second delegation is
the most successful. This has
been shown in the appointment^ to
these special boards.
"The Old Gray" And Popularity
? Everybody will have to admit
;hai tins writer stands by hi.s Epis"I'al
leader to the very last, t.'all
cue roll of all the bishops dead
unu iVitig who presided over us,
and lot , Them testify. * They will
iell y. u that our voice- and pen.
a et c .in their favor to the end 01
heir Episcopal .un earthly career.
Its a tine thing to enjoy the praise
l a bishop but it is grevious to
.-hare with hint in his persecuions.
All records will show that
ibis writer has sutfered equally
.. it it his bishop because he dareu
o take a stand for hiili. Well he.
.s just the same today. "The Old
iVuy , is hardly thought of in the
eginning of an Episcopal adminstration.
He can'.t even touch the
.em" of his bishop's garment, for
uc h? st of his advisors and high.
place seekers. But should there
"tr.e an occasion for his cneniie.o
curse hint duting his administration,
these many friends wil
?lidir h single insult. J mea,o
say that they will keep so tveu
rill between, until they can hole
'ne' bishop. in one hand and hit
ncmies in the other. But our
rayer is that no .such condition
' t" th.' past will happen .in the iiis
op Flipper's'administration. Fo
.s niiiu.-ters and lay-members \vv
ausi meet Clod some day. And nc
.cubt sooner than', we -ekpeet. It.
is-much as we would- reign witl.
he bi'shop, let us be willing tc
utlVr abuse with him if need be.
a t some olie else share with the
Old. til ay" in public Slander foi
landing by the bishop. _
A Beautiful Life Ends
When . all that was mortal o. I
.diss Etnrn Molctfe was laid tt
est at Apdpka, Fla., last week,
ne of earth's brightest stars wen,
own to rise in that celestial world
lie was jLhe olily daughter qf Dr.
. S.. .1. .Midlette, a loyal supporte.
J. The''. Palmetto Leader, and a
idng tlie -leading pastors of the
annelid Annual, conference, lit
.as tiie first pastor from his eoner<
m e to be elected to the generi
conference. .Miss Edith"1 Was tal
11ted' in every respect, a lover o.
ii.;i\h and Sunday School am
.diked untiring in both, for tin
..dvanc.enieiit of her ,Hedeenier'.
".ingc.om. She was- conscious oj
.1; end". And while in her las.
mmci.ts, she was surrouiHled with
host of l'ricjids, she bade them
. o?i'byc, and asked them all to
jieet her .in .heaven. The funera.
.n Florida was . largely ' attemieu
fficT the floral- design5 were nuiierocs.
llev. Dr. Baker, pasbo.
f the defeased paid a glowing tri
.n- a> this beautiful life. But it
itiv be . truthfully said that hei
sv.ul is" now resting in the . pres:.ie-.of
the Lord".
Uur I nion
The interdenominational aliion
e of Charleston and . vicinity
Id a great .session here last Mtm
/.ay ami recessed until September.
M'der of the. day was the repor .
! .if tho l'nio.n's picnic held last
fuuisday. Several Visiting min-.
stirs v.eiv present and on being
i v. tiled. mate timely remarks.- li.
iv-iim this session, pr. J. C. Pun
iii. iik Mui tu suggested tnat the
ueiubers. exchange .right hano
. M-ciings, wliich made a .profound
piritua! impress inn. The minist-!s
parled each looking ;l'oi\vani
<t results of his high calling.
I.ei I s Advance On Our Knees"
\I$BK\ II.I.K NKWS
St 1. James .A. .M. K. Church
Rev, \\. S. Minis, Pastor
Sunday schoJl opened at the
isual hour and fairly attended.
..esson reviewed by Miss M. T.
jiei ne; r. marks by, pastor.
At 1 1 i.'io A.M. the pastor-spoke
us I'roin the subject "I Am the
v'ay". All enjoyed the message.
Itev. .Minis also preached a Missonaiy
sermon at -1 o'clock. Hrttt'.M.
Rev. .). (J. Qua ties, the preiding
elder delivered the mesaue.
Rev. T:lli-l:i, the subject
t tins discourse was "John's Visit
of the -Lord."
LU 1? 1 ' : :
"V gUKl IP nil V.I' m QUI
: - +t' vht*?.Miss Rebecca Gray antT
lis. R. E. McClaren and little
aughter, Lincta of Greenville.
.Misses Harriet A. Wjngfield,
ifte. Hamilton, Pauline Davis
i:d .Mary R. Rope have "returned
.Iter a successful summer session
.1 State college, Orangeburg.
Prof. Oscar Ellison uruRMiss Edui
Gilliard of Calhoun Falls, S.
tfaculty also attended State
' ?rrftogm :??
Air. Willie Pope of Evanston, 111.
cached heme last Friday to vist
and it was a pleasant surprise
to them.' ^
Mrs. Dorothy M. Hubert and
er two daughters Julia Mae and J
Gwendolyn spent the week-end
with their cousin, Miss E. E. Col- j
icr and also attended the Baptist
Educational and B. Y. P. U. con-,
cention.
Mrs. Matty L. Pope attended the
S. S. convention and School of
Methods of McClelland Presbytery J
cm at Irmo, S. C., last week.
Mrs^.Martha Scott and Mr. Odis.j
Uaddon of Level Land, S. C., also
Mr! and Mrs. Clifton Taylor were (
dinner guests ^unaay 01 miss k.
K. Collier.
\V,e are very glad that Mr. John j
Henry Watt is improving: at this
writing. Hope for miin a speedy
recover y.'-~Mrs.
Alice Watt is on the sick
list and trust she will be out and
well again soon.
The whole city of Abbeville was
shocljed over the accident that happened
at Long Cane Oeek where
U <lhiiUM?ain
T1
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
A very heavy rain fell here last
Friday for tihmit Jwo ^hoursr hut
tense and everything is again very
d ry.
Mrs. Rosetta Dixon of Wash- 1
ington, D. C., is visiting her pa- '
rents, Mrs. Katie Allen and hus- ?
band,- Patrick street. <
Little Misses Willie Mamie, Angie
and Robbie King left Sunday i
afternoon for Washngton, D. C., I
whore thuy v. ill vioit Mr. and Mrs. Madison
Worthy for three weeks. I
Miss Hattie Gladden of Wash- j
ingtin, D. C., spent three days
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs., j
Davis Chalk, as the guest of her >
nephew, Mr. H. D. Gladdens??? j
Mfi^s (Ernestine Wilkerson, H. |
E. teacher of Finley Hi passed
thru the city Friday enroute to j
Washington, d>. C., after attend- ,
mg summer school at State col- .
lege, Orangeburg.
Miss McCullough and mother ol
Philadelphia are guests of their
relatives, My. ar.d Mrs. Henry
Lilly.
Mr. Devoid Holley. and baby
daughter, of Detroit ape__^isiting ;
his brother-in-law ana sisteivirir j
aw, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walker,
Mrs. Ella Leathers has-been eon
ined to bed suffering with an ach- t
ng tooth; ? ? j
- Kev. S. L. MeCullough conduct- ,
<1 revival meeting last week at
he First Baptist church in Great
/alls for the Pastor, Rev. Foote ,
Fwelve were -added to the chCtrch. J
ollection $72.
Queen Bathsheba Chapter No.
O. E. S. of this <?ity, gave a
.*ery pleasing demonstration of the
Jucen of the South degree at themy
afternoon. The Grand Chap- :
er was largely attended and evl
yone seemed to have enjoyed the
meeting and the hospitality of the 1
rood people of Jtock Hi'L The
iext s ess mil will be held in .Sen
eca next July. .:
The many teachers here who at
ended the Piedmont ? Sahjmcr" ~
ehool in Rock Hill were shocke
o learn of the death of Miss Yir- (
rinia Bradley, in Columbia, Mon- ;
Isfy. morning.. She had endeared
herself to these friends, having
>een an instructor in this school ;
For several, years. Deepest sym
pathy is extended the Family from
Director S. L. Finley. bis faculty j
md the entire enrollment of tearl.Qis..
Miss Fannie B. Cassell is at
home again after a most success- .j
Ful session as instructor in the
-ummer school at Charleston. j
Mrs.. Mary. Shelton Washington j
of Columbia, is visiting her pa- ,
ents, Mr., and Mrs. Abe Shelton,
AsTiTrvrvl v:t t
Mr. Janinr-Retfcl is very sick at
his home, Oak street.
Madam M. K. Woods, who has
oeen confined to home Tor sever,1
weeks because oT~tTTness,. seems
.o he gradually improving.
Mi-. S. R. McLurkin is in the
city from Boonton, J., visiting
relatives. Mr. McLurkin has trav- '
lied thru all the states west of
.he Mississippi river, and has ;
-pent much time in Mexico -and
.Canada, lie is a graduate of Fin:ey
Hi. Friends are glad to set'
aim here. He will leave Friday
for Boonton.
Mrs. Klla Leathers and s n.
Master Leotis Leathers went to
C.eorgetown last week and spent
a feiv days with the former's sis.er",
Mrs. Margaret Smith.
Chester friends express heartfelt
sympathy lo Mr. and Mrs.
Winder Smith in the death of the I
former's' sister, Mrs. Magg-ie S.
McAlily in Philadelphia. She was
.1 great worker in the Calvary Bap
.list church here, until her marri- .
age tpuk her to Philadelphia where
she also proved to be a wonderful
help in all of the activities of
our church. She leaves a husband
ind a small daughter, .Margaret,
one sister, Mrs; Ethel Colbert ol
Hock llill; two brothers and a
host of sorrowing friends. The
n torment. was in Philadelphia.
The Piedmont summer school
closed Friday in Hock Hill, one ol
the very best sessions in its history.
The enrollment was- 235.
Prof. Pecola Worthy'will teach
at Friendship college, Rock Hill,
.nis school term.
Prof. A. 11. Hardin, spent two
uvys in Hock iiill last week as
guest of Prof. Horace Lee.
Mr. .Julius Cox is now in the
Pullman Service of the Southern
Railway, with a daily run from
Charlotte to Augusta.
Miss Virginia Gore is spending
several days in Hock llill with her _
. isteij Miiii iSurali Uedthr?
President J. S. Stanback of Clinton
college, Hock Hill is very busy
I these days attending Sunday school
conventions. . , '
Mrs. Thelma Ayers with her two
small sons is crnost * of MY ?n.t
Mrs. Joseph Jackson, Columbia.
On the sick list are: Mrs. Ella
Smith, Mrs. Martha Parrott, Mrs.
Mamie Curbeam. ,
Rev.-.Jabu -Honor-mettle- a - bust'1 '
ness'Jrip to "Seneca one day last
week.
Mrs. Bessie Franklin, Mr. Oscar
Dorsey and the other relatives
-have the sympathy of their many
friends in the death in Richmond,
Va., of their sister, Mrs. Ella.x<.
The asphalt has been laid on
Walnut street, and those who attend
Carmel Presbyterian and
Calvary Baptist churches ato^mueb-t
pleased for this change makes
.. ; a _ _ j: ?* *. - * 1
quire a uuiereiu, appearance to |
these two churches.
Miss Loui.se Burgett went to
Charlotte Friday afternoon.
* See Masters James Woods and
Eugene Attles for The Palmetto [
Leader each Friday and Saturday. I
Mrs. Carrie Adams is visiting
relativeR *n Detroit?
Mr. Wardlaw Bowie was drowned.'
The, bereaved family of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Bowie have the heartfelt
sympathy of us all in their
trouble which happened Monday,
4:00 P.M.
Mrs. Mary Fuller Arnpld of
Evanston, 111., is visiting her son
Mr. E. E. Fuller, Poplaf street.
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REPALMFTTO LEADER
CAMERON NEWS
St. Paul Church
Rev. u. H. Hari", Pastor
Sunday school opened at the usu
il hour with officers and teachers
it their post of duty and a large
ittendanco of scholars and visiters.
St. Paul heard a wonderful stirling
sermon by our beloved pastor,
Rev. Barr, taken fro ii Hebrew
Mt;?Suujct-l "tlo Forward." Ulli ~
hearts rejoiced, while this great
preacher preacl ed wuh the power.
In- th?_>ifternoo?i, Ke*\ IS. A.
Lykes and his congregation from
St. Matthews motored here anu
preached the"Missionary sermon
for the ladies.
Miss Edna Eades, our reportei
is back home again, after spending
six= weeks of hard work at
State college.
St. Pctcf Church
.
Ilev. J. C. Mct'lelleon, Pastor
Sunday school was good Sunday
and Supt. Kitto uas on the job
and the discuss.on was very help
ul to all In the morning our pastor
preached a- very interesting
sermon, the evening sermon was
ably preached by Dr. J. P. Washington
of Otarigehurg. Our revival
has begun and Dr. Washington
nas the meeting in charge.
Among our visitors this week
are Mrs. Flossie Moss, of Jersey
City, Mrs. Hester Parlor of New
York, Mrs. Florence Jimmerson,
Mr. Tommie Jimmerson,, Mrs.
Missie Jimmerson, of Philadelphia
also James F. Jamison,'Miss Mar.ha
Bookard. Dr. W. D. Chappelle
>f Columbia"'pniit- aflftfrffieial visit 1
lere Sunday and arranged i36r
Brother W. L. Brunson* a leading
citizen to attend the hospital.
Miss Lois Wright, of. Blythe*
wood is here visiting Rev. and
Mrs! W. R. Bowman, Miss Wright
Ls one of Prof. Bowman graduates
af Blytheavood.
On the sick list are Mrs. Annie
Green, Mrs.' Kelly and Mrs. Sumter.
All of them are very -much
improved at tl\,is writing. Those
who read and speak for the Leader
are Fred Shuler, Daniel Thompson,
Purvis Glover, Peter Johnson,
Aiken Johnson, Henry Jenkins
ind othefs.
Henry Haigler left Monday (fljr.
New York, his many friends Svish-'d
him much success* Profi W. R.
Bowman, Miss Martha Jenkins,
Mrs. Rosy B. Kitts, Misses GadUsfi
V. Vabe, Mamie Thompson,
Ruth Black an l Lily Garner are
back from Orangeburg -where they
lad six weeks of hard work and
studying. . .
. At Brown Chapel Sunday, our
pastor, Rev. W. R. Bowman,
preached to a packed house. Aft
night A. \V. Middleton, of "Si.
John with his choir preached a
strong sermon. The Rev. J. A.
Gamble od Newberry is here in
charge Brown Chapel revival
meeting. He is a groat preacher
and the people are turning out in
large nombers77
This is pay up week for .Cameron
readers, see Henry Jenkins,
the secretary and treasurer.
ST. MICILVEL M. E. CHl'RCH
b ^
Bemuttsville, S. C.'?The hot
weather has not caused any delay
in the services ?'.( St. Michael
church. Every-thing seem to be
moving on toward the annual conference
which 'is to be held here
in November.
The Ladies Aid Society under
the-capable direction of.TVIrs. Dora
RoOse Biistow rendered . a wry
splendid program on- Sunday.
$15.05 was realized.
We were very proud to have
visitors witness our services Sunday
afternoon. Among those pres.
ent wera Mrs. Johnson of Columbia,
S. ('... one of our retired ministers'
wives and~ the mother of
.Mrs.-J. H. W. Morris, also Mr. J
H. W. Morris. Mr. and Mrs.
Pi fry of Camden, S. C., Mr. Cornelious
Jenkins, efficient mi-jsie~
instructor at Mather Academy,
Camden, S. C., Miss Mamie Perry
of Camden, S. C., and/a teacher at
Holly Hill, S. C.
M isses Shadic Spears anil Mod |
estine xCuok spent last weekend in
Columbia, S. C. They report
very pleasant stay.
Miss Lillian Ashe is vacationing'
in Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Alice McKay Las return-?
Trom Humklyn, N. V. where sivisited
relatives.
Airs. Daisy Wingate, Mrs. Bu
detta King , also Master RoKer
Wingate, Jr. dropped in to see
us.
Quito a few Claflinites and
Methodist motored -to Orangeburg
last Wendesday, July 22, 1930, to
witness the funeral services' of
Or. L. M. Dgnton, Pr^sklen-*f^TTOTftus
Claflin college. Every
CTlaflinite and Methodist shoul '
cherish the memories of this noble
character. We have lost a dear
friend. ....
Among those who witnessed the
funeral were (Reverends H. B.
Jones. N. S. Smith and Pendergrass;
Misses Thelma and Shadie
Spears, Mr. A. G. Kennedy and
P.-of. C. D Wright.
We are glad to see the teachers
return from Summer school. Our
Supervisor, Miss 'Bi' E. Graham.
Mrs. Zoa Wright, Miss R. R. Covington
and Mrs. Sarah M. Black
man.) 1Mb. and. Mrs,' Edward ?
Toomer and son also Mr. Durant
Cook have returned to N. J. after
a pleasant vacation with relatives
in this city.
We regretted seeing the Irvir^
girls return North. We are hoping
they wtill be avith us again in
the near future. Rev.
H. B. Jones, pastor
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DOTS FROM MAYESVILLE
Sunday was a lovely day foxall
church-goers. Sunday school
opened at the usual hour. The les
son was thoroughly discussed by
Rev. T. J. Fortune.
, The Pastor, Rev. S. W. Fordham
preached to Beaulah to an appreciative
audience.
Sunday evening a program was
given for tdie?benefit of the A. C.
E. League. There was a large attendance
and the prografti was
well rendered. Mr. State Alexan^der
was the principal speaker. lie
wook for his subjct "A Good
Name". This wonderful address
held the audie'nce spellbound. He
is one of the leading young men
of Mayesville and a Christian.
Rev. Burroughs ascended t/he
rostlum at 7:30 at Ebenezei- A.
M. E. church Suhday night. He
delivered a soul stirring sermon.
On last Thursday afternoon, 16
of- July little Miss Pearl Fordham
and Master Samuel Fordham, celebrated
their sixth (6) and ninth
(9) birthdays. There were thirty-two
guests. After they had'
played many games they were
called in the dining room to be
served. They were served ice
. ream and cake and candy.
Miss Pauline Fordham who?has-been
sick for about two weeks is
much improved at^ this writing.
Mr. Gaily Witherspoon and family
were home visiting his sister,
Mrs. Sylvia Alexander from Florida
this weekj Last week, her brother,
Mr. Joseph Witherspoon from
Kissimmee, Florida was . here also
.er brother, Mr. John Witherspoon
of Tampa, Fla. Mr. Joseph Witherspoon
brought his daughter and
son with him, Mrs. Almanese Randall
and Joseph Witherspoon, Jr.
Mrs. Alexander has been ri^ht
busy entertaining brothers.
There was a program at Beaulah
A. M. E. church, July 26, under
the auspices of Mrs. Ophelia
Fordham. Eight dollars and eighty
one cents was raised.
Mr. Frank Swinton is visiting
relatives in Philadelphia. We hope
for him a pleasant* stay. '
Prof, and Mrs. Brown of Brain
erd Institute of Chester were visiting
friends in' Mayesville, S. C.
Little Virginia Mac and Alphonscr
Alexander from Sumter are
visiting their grand-mother, Mrs..
Sylvia Alexander.
Rev. and Mrs. Burroughs made
a pop call Sunday morning to see
Rev. and Mrs. Fordhaln.
Mesdames Tena Frierson, G. E.
Cooper and Mrs. H. McFadden are
home "from Allen-Benedict and
State college summer schools.
Mrs. Hester Wilson and Fannie
Singletary are still on the sick
list. 1
>IT. OLIVE A. M> E. CHI RCH
Donalds, S. <C.?Mt. OllVe A.
M. E. church entertained the Sunday
school convention on Julv
22 and 2.'J. It was largely attended.
Several prominent minister,.
were present anions whom
were Dr. J. E. Beard, presiding
elder of the Charleston district;
Dr. E. A. Adams of the Newln,n rv
dihtrtyt; Prof, and 31 rs. C. G.
Garrett; Dr. Jennings of the Green
wood district also Dr. Quarles of
ha Abbeville district along witl
several pastors of these districts.
We ait? just a few in numbcr-r-,
about twentv workini? members
and we heartily thank the Fayetteville
and Dur.ns Creek Baptibt
churches for helping us with baskets
and the use of their homes.
We will always have an open heart
for these fine people. We also had
with us I)r. . lleiukrrson of .
Greenwood. He is a fine doctor
and a creditable representative of
the race.
We raised $ 147.1*7 and three
charges haven't reported at this
writing. - ,
CAFFSBY NKWS
The following summer school
students returned home recently:
Miss Solona Moore and Mrs. Lottie
P. GafTney, South Carolina
State college, Orangeburg, S. C.
Miss Wilma Smith. Atlanta university,
-Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Mamie
Bonner," Rock Hill, S. C.
Miss Blanche C.lvmph, left Sun
uay ior Harris, N. C., to begin her
summer school term.
Mrs. Anna MeCree and two child
.rcn Master George Wright and
little Constance are visting relatives
and friends in Bennettsville,
South Carolina. '
Mr. Fletcher Howell is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Howell on Depot street. t
Miss Addie M. Littlejohn is visiting
her father and relatives. Sho
has been living in Columbia, S. C.
Miss' I.ydia Bonner spent the
week-end in Rock Hill, S. C., visiting
friendiv
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night, July 21, 1936, Miss Emma
McBryde entertained in honor of t
her brother, Mr. R. L. McBryde, *
who with his little daughter, Vera,
are visiting her and friends .here. J
Those attending were: Mrs. Henrietta
Roberts, son and brother,
Mr. Walter Allen. Miss Sallv Craw _j
iiord, Mrs. Lilar Elliott, (Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Lambert, Mr. ajid
Mrs.. L. V. Alford,- Mr. Henderson, |
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mr. J. C. i
Smith, Miss Doretha Alford,* Mr.
Thermon Bellamy and Mr. George <
Sumter. The introductions were ]
made by Miss McBryde and an i
enjoyable evening wias spent, dur- ]
ing which a delicious course was j
served. . ?n
Mr. McBryde and little daughter
are from Latta, S. C. We are delighted
to ha%*e them sper.d their
vacation in the City with us.
EASTOVER NEWS
Miss Elenor Simons", who was
the delegate to the Sunday School
conventiin was accompanied - \ by
the pastor, ,Rev. Bowman 'and j
Superintendent Bravet Lyles. .
They reported a very fine trip. ^
Sunday will be the beginning of
the revival meeting at St. Philip J
-at 3:O0~~o*elock. Rev. Gray of
Willow Grove will preach and will
bring his choir with him.
We are very glad to have Miss
Eurnice Smith back who attended (
summer school in Sumter.
Sunday night Rev. Neal will-j
preach. He will be accompanied '
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Buffalo, N. Y. 15.91 1
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Charleston, S. C._l 1.94 <
Columbus, Ga 4.95 <
Charlotte, N. C ^ 1.63 <
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Detroit, Mich. 14.14
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Iluluth, Minn. --- 24.83
Daytona Beach, Fla 6.34
Fvasnville, Ind. , 10.37
Florence, Ala. 8.23
Ft. Wayne, Ind. 12.14
Greenville, S. C. 1.70
Gadsden, Ala. .- 5.33
(Jastonia, N. C ! 1.66
Gulfportr Miss. 4 9.85
Hardeeville, S. C. : 1.97
Hattiesburg, Miss 9.66
Hickory, N. C 2.33
Harriman, Tenn. ...< 5.18
HarrisburK, Pa. -~-r 9.66
Houston, Tex. 19.27
Johnston, S. C. .? .75
i Jacksonville, Fla. . 4.69
Jackson. Miss. ^ 10.30
Kansas City", Mo ?f---- 18.10
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LaGrange, Ga. _m 4.80
I Lynchburg, Va. 4.71
I.os Angeles, Gal. 41.60
Mobile, Ala. 8.75
Macon. Ga. , 1 3" 12
"Memphis, Tenn. 10.04
Minneapolis, Minn. 22.72
Ninety-Six, S. C. 1.16
Norfolk, Va. 5.58
New York, N.Y. 11.71
Opelika, Ala. 5.0'
Orlando, Fla. 6.8C
Oklahoma City, Okla 19.8!
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Spartanburg, S. C. 1.43 <
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| Seattle, Wash. 51.13 \
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Atlanta, Ga 3.74
Augusta, Ga. 1-25
Alexandria, Va. ..' 7.03
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Ul&ckvllte; S. C. _4?.80
KelKTn, S. C. 1.78 ~
Hirmngham, Ala. 6.24
Host on, Mass. .* 16.31
lioston, Mass. via Hell Gate 17.21
O'arlsle, S. C. .61 ~
Chester, S. C. .97 "
Tentralia, 111. __ ( 11.59
Jhattanooga, Tenn. 5.80
Chicago, 111. 14.57
Columbus, O. -J 11.21
Durham, N.~C^ 3.33 Dayton,
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Davenport, Iowa 17.90
Dallas, Tex. __ .18.75
Fast St. Louis, 111 12.39
Fort Mill, S. C. 1.38
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 9.82
Ft. Worth, Texas 19.39
jreemvocd, S. C. 1.29
Gainesville, (i,a. 3.21
Greensboro, N. C 3.04
Grand Rapids, Mich. 14.99
[Iuntsville. Ala. ! -1 7.2fi I
Hentiersonville, N. C 2.14
High Point, N. C. v 2.81
Magerstown, Md. . 8.71
Hot Springs, Ark. 13.89
Indianapolis, Ind. 10.92
lonesville, S. C. .. 1.15 "
Johnson City, Teitn. 3.78
K.noxville, Tenn. ... 4.41
Landrunf, S. C. : 1.77
Lexington, Ky. 7.02
Lexington, N. C. 2.55
Lakeland, Fla. 7T 7.54
Little Rock, Ark. 12.81 Montgomery,
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Miami, Fla. 10.18
Meridian, Mis?. 8.37
Montreal, 'Que. .... ., 20.16
Newberry, S. C. .73
New Orleans, La. 10.85
Nashville, Tenn. 8.09
Drangeburg, S. C. .75
Dcala, Fla. 6.21
)maha. Neb. 20.91
Prosperity, S. C. .62
Philadelphia, Pa. 9.91 4
Rock Hill, S. C 1.26 1
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St. Paul, Minn. 22.50
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