The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 05, 1936, Page Page 2, Image 2
"THE OLD GRAY
!l ?AND?
| TIIE NEW RIDER'
I By
LKEV. E. PHILLIP ELLIS
Piedmont Conference
The above annual con fere m
held at Weston-Chapel in (Jroe
wood last week, was u leal at.a
Its a pleasure to attend a qonfc
ence over which Bi.-hop J. S. Fli
per, D. I), presides. No scolJii
nor abusing are ever heard by hi
of any plistor. Ministers are p
on their hohor$ They are n
driven like catties or forced to.
what they are not able. He do
not use a big stick over his mi
_ jslers, nut e\um a-gavtfi ?And-h
* cause of this the loyal ministe
and lay members of South. Caroii.
have resolved to give his a >a.i
istration otn?fullest co-opciaiu
Any leader who al lows t;? to
governed by our conscience sin
not fail. We Will prove to him h<
much we appreciate a bishop* w
has such consideration of his nit
I heard ministers in Chariest
and vi 1 over South Carolina, sa
ing that they have never attend
such conferences as Bishop Fli
q. per is holding in all their live
Rev. M. G. Williams, host past
of the Pie.cront.conference, is
be highly commended for the ur
que arrangement in curing f
both ministe! hu' and lay delotrati
And the daithful members of 1
congregation need also t<j be coj
plimented. Rev. B. II. Gray, sti
red the entire audience with 1
Missionary sermon-, an-, we we
:* told that Rev. ,G. W. Bradley w
tine on the annual occasion.- I)i
J. C. Quartos. J..S. limn, Jr. at
J. B. Jennings, presiding elders
that time were ill.!.-, il > ri.pi-iw.o
~ ' " tattve staff. Dr. T. J. Mil
made a master stroke in his a
dress Friday afternoon. All of
feel proud of him.
Dr. J.. McKinzie.Harrison, repr
h {tentative of the A. M*. E. hook eo
cern irt given live accounts of hit
r self as a speech maker in the
annual conferences. Preside
Abram L. Simpson, is a/so capti.:
ing the situation in these fan Co
ferer.ces. Bishop Ml. 11. IJa\i?,
, - son of our soil nfade. a w, i.dm'
speech on Missionary niti. whi
was loudlv_ aoi?ti'i . <! M > < li-i.
pers program-for his state is -1
best ever presented* in its liistm
Mi>s Haiti-. fcl. . IVt;rin., Rndmoi
Conference Bran'-h president, a
nor none .missi nary women a
copted the pr poM-!ion h< !; a:
line. Mrs. Main] {ireon .of Sou
Carolina conference," ar.d her lit
group of women ?li 1 likewi.-e.''Mi
* C.. A. Adams, of C?iut-,nbki Cfonfo
once, Mrs. R, A. Uiown, of ti
v Palmetto, Mrs. Art ie Zanders <
the Northeast,- and Mrsl Agn*
Ilildobratid of the Central at
their great" women, can he deport
t\. upon by Mrs. Flipper. Th
column.will carry the l'ul" text
the bishop'- wife proposal as' sm
> as we are request* d hy .her to <
so. Its the redemption lor .<?
churches here in both cities a:
rurals. ,
Masonic Reception
Worshipful .Master J. 15. Lewi
and Capital City Ledge of Maso:'.
together with u 1 'of -tile Free at
accepted -Masons of Columbi
built an everlasting movement
their ere- rt?in the entertain me:
given in honor of Bi-n^p and .Mi
J. S. Flippeuv.at the Masonic Ten
pie.last T .' sday. V.ite. It- ju
- ' like Bro. Lewie, to do soiuethn:
big in lienor of worthy jxadTT
Wtih' the writer associated wit
him as toast 'master,-he fulowir
masons deliver* .1 tine i^gi'd ress*
?.* . Revs. T. .J. Miles; K. A; Adam- ,
C. McClellan, A. 1'. Porter, W. ?
r:iod/O.u o u i .. i > o;..
ftn.Oi, Ply,-,1' j 11\ A livilluim 1?I
Simpson, Drs. L. M. Daniels, nv!
* gave* tin* opening toa>t, 11. V
Manco, (.'happeL' Messr
W. II. Ilarvev, James Woodbur
W. Hi Young, .J. K. Dixon, grat
,*eeretary -and Undertaker \V. <
Johnson, who,is rated among tl
best Morticians in America r
last word, when it''entries- to pr
paring jobs and conducting tin
erals. To all of these a.'dressc
Bishop and Mrs. Flipper thrive
ed responses that climaxed the ei
tire occasion. Tfyeir speeches ca|
tured the Masons and Eastei
Star Sisters of "the State. Tl
fraternal njeniber< as well its t'r
_ A. M. E. church members are sim
ing their praises all over Sout
Carolina.
The Union
??? With- D. J. C: Jntr.bnr, preside
in the chair, th,> Ministc ria* ^ni?.
of CharI<es-t or. and vicinity h?J a
interesting session last Mimiin
Report of the Cvic'T'ominittoe o
the public school system in Choi
leston was made the special orde
Archdeacon, E. L. Haskei;viK, gei
eral chairman, and the committc
are working thru a suh-committ<
headed by Rev. Kenneth Hughi
rector of! St. Mark's Episcopi
church. Other business were th
claimsof the Red Cross by Rev. ]
II. Scott, and the Christmas soj
stamps by Rev. C. S^Ledbctter.
The Charleston Colored Mini
ters interdenominational union
one. of the be-t in the South. It
inspiration and information
any minister who is* a member r
it.
Spartanburg. Every Maton
In keeping 'vith (ho pvoc'ama
tion o-f Grand Master, J. S. Stan
back, our eminent fraernal jeadei
the Master Masor.s of the Stat
will assemble at Spartarbur
next week in another grand com
mujTJcart-ioh. Hon. JStanback, ij
one of the host Ma-onio loader
* thai jurisdiction has over had, an
the order is coming bark un >
hie administration with leaps an
bounds. Grand Secretary, J. F.
Dij^aon, reflects credit upoi
the grand lodge, -ia prepared t
5
show in his annual ' report next
X week, that more subordinate mas- I
on lodges have been reinstated I
during the past year than any i
< > previous year since the depres* 1
J sibn. His report will "also show
, > that scores of new members have '
*' connected- themselves with this I
! \ grand old order, since our lasl
< communication. Nexit year wi 1 ]
not only ad.4 hundreds of members
to the mder but will bring the return
of all non financial masons i
As grand chaplain, L afn arrang- j
ing a befitting program for the
.' lodge all sorrow which will be
J1 held at Silver Hill church Tues
1 day evening in Jwpihg with the i
grand master's instructions. 1 i
!1}i represent the Southern railway !
system, and I am asking the enUl
lire delegation going on train to 1
? make choice of the Southern rail ,<
way. Its cheaper am. safer to i
c' travel, by train thi\n in cars or |
n i -?uses to say nothing^of, comfort -<
rr7 and conveniences. The Southern
'' ias through trains to Spartanrii
->vrg, and the station is in the
1 )ll-sines? fPiit-nr r>f hn fity ?Co mi
md go with us to the grand lodgi
" ext week via of the South eri .i
li which has. been so considerate o
vlor'-'d people.
hv
it- Our New President
v Dr. J. S. Bonn, Jr. who was rec
* ntly appointed by Bishop J. S
/lipner. State Presi ent of tH<
... Mien League should have a mos 1
qo successful', career. He has. beei
t associated with, during Dr. E. It
; Vnderson'B term and that of Dr.
, 1'. Spears' both of whom di< J
n good work. The office is orn
,j f appoir.tment and with no mUu! *
?r criticism tin "the former pre. i
, lents. Dr. Benn or any body, else ,
s eligible for the position whe
. Re has filled it for several years
a Vs ''The Old . Gray" stuod by Dr?
\n.-erson and Spears "3D will he
n, tan'.l by the present imumben (
a ,:h1 wish for him a great success, .
Assignments
e . - .
id Greenville district, J. C. Quarle?.
is residing elder; Allen Temjive, K
. Lemon; Betheb (Anderson), J
? Henri, Jr.; Due West, to be sup
r?_ jiieJ^-.Bethel ?(i.aurens),? A, ? .1 i
fiu.mas; .Kinga-Ghapcl, K. B. -tf
s_. u.A*<\is; -Flat Rock, J., il. Burns >
r.?. hi/ton and Denver,- D. C. Brow..
pvenville circuit; A. C. Ducket '
.Iount Gunnel, J. 1>. Boyd; Warr ~
h als and Donald, G. C. Lord 'n
.uw mleville. and Iva, Louder
cl- Ietcher; H'ie lmont circuit, J. ^
u_?A?lun per,"?! ' miitaiii Inn u+t
)o'ulie' Spring, Murry Huntei
wpeky. River mission, T. R. Rub "<
rjson;' Walnut Grove, W. 1). Wii
;a:u.s; isopni l.napel, v\ ilium
r Vriyht; Seneca, Georye W. Dor
. ah.
f! Abbeville '.strict, P. M. ' Gary.
>tv idiny u'dor; St. James, W. S
dims; Baily Bethel, G. W. Brad
i y; McCorriek, J.' W. Martin; Wiyi
nttn, O. D. Young; Bradly cir- .,
uit, J. C, Letmon; St. Mary, R <
c Glover; Brown, W. D. Jones; ^
1. Green; Abbeville circuit, C. G.
d Mount Hebron, W, L.. Devlin; \
i 'edar Grove, W. N. Curry; Bill t
i perry, J. E. You?e; Rock-ford an
1 lover, E, F. Johnson; St. John, P. ;
1 .. Ely; Mount Pleasant -mission
'. P. Reynolds; conference evan n<
' list, B. F. Gray..
Greenwoo_ district, E. H. Mc
>ill. presiding elder; -Mount Pis
.rah. to be suppied; Weston Chap ;
* 1, Si. G. William-; Clinton, H. W |
Aiiikor; Cokesbury, F. I... Boney
ioidville circuit. W. E. While
i. lodg- Sj. M. Massey.; Antioch are
t ? pivar.J. B. Smith; .I'rohiis Land
. \V. Thttmasp Mour.tville," Frank ;
.arks talc; (ireonwood circuit, I
Jones; Troy, J. W. Dougla* ",]
Iviiui, S. M. Thomas; Waterloo ;
A'. SY Hawthronc; Fairvie\V, K
T" Lilliewood; M unt Zion mission
. K. Ke?holds;-Mount IMsgah am.
j ,<>nj,'' Branch, A. (\ East; Ninety
rixs and Dyson.'-Thomas Bay or
,1 '.benezer arid Mount Lebanon, W i
>. Johnson. . - ? ?
i ?'
I ?St. 1 .trite?? *)
| Our church is pr.e with "a pro
* main f r both young and old peo
tic. Its a veritable bee. hive when
t comes to every n: cm bar at work
1 .'r-'unday is Communion morning
t n .' evening with sermons by the
i tastoiy St. Luke is "the onB 1
i hurch on Wilson street, and hear ;|
i y .welcome awaits visitors at al 1
r imes. The pay entitled , "Th.
Icign of Kings," by the class a
aders directed by Mrs. Ellis
i as been deferred to Monday ni'te
ifter the 2nd Sunday in Decent
? >cr. The famous singers -wit; 1
National reputation will appear a
> -T. Luke Wednesday nite. Decern
i ter Hth in interest of the senioi ]
r uul junior stewardess boards
1 Mesdames Ella Seabrooks, am.
iannah Monroe, President. Every
O' 'y is invited. ^
? "Let us advance on our ltnee-.'
v
LAUREL BAPTIST CHURCH n
y Revr A. L. Ingram, Pastor
r : . 1
r Sunday, November 21)?The Sun
l '.ay school was conducted by Dea. ,
( it. Glover at 11 a.m. All scholars ;
were present. The lesson was re- t
if viewed by the pastor.
P The morning service was good. 1
u At ,1:00 p.m. we were invited to f
S- Mt. Olive church, Rev. R. H. Mar
1 tin, pastor. It was enjoyed.
At 7:30 p.m. devotional was **
I u.. t-v? r, ?. '
<.<;iiuuvm--u L>y t;ea. ureen, ?:in>
1 p.m. the Pastor: Rev. A. L.-In- *
'5 sr.i'"ni took his subject from Saint '
?- fmlco 10 2R, subject "Get Inform '
' ation". The sermon was .very in- a
'tructive and enjoyed.
Sunday, December 6th, the Deacons'
contest will end. We are ex f
pectinpr a jjreat program.
The churches are invited tc ^
P come over in Macedonia' and help (.
1 - us- ' i<
5 The pastor will pro to Hopewell n
V ""^cwherry, Snn-Py, 'Per 10 In 1 "V
d his good members and friends of
r Hopewell. K
d "^JThe Brown Brothers revival g
I. quar?et<will accompany him to I
n Newberrj^Wjd who b0 ever will F
o let him
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Thanksgiving is-over and all are
.y\v looking fyi ward to tjie Christ;
mas season. ,
Miss Dewey McDowell spent
Thanksgiving holidays at hei
ronie in -Union.
Miss Jlag'jric J. Hood spent th*
holidays at her home in Rock
Hil'.
Miss Mattie Mae Heath spent
the holidays at Benedict college as
truest of her .-ister, Mis> Willie
Bell Heath who is a 'student there.
Misses Mab./ Gaines an Talitha
Barber spent the holidays at Benedict
college as guest,s c.f their sisters,
Misse Elizabeth Gaines and
Roxie Bather, students there.
Miss Ruth Crosby came home
front Livit gston college a few
Jays ago, because of illness. She
frrow a patient at the Pryor llospittn',
where she was operated
is doing nicely an ' her multitude'
if friends wi-h for Iter tut early
recovery. Miss Rith is the eldest >,
laughter nf"i*rr~ldlng Eld'-r arTT
Mrs." Crosby, and is an honor stu- (
.lent at college; j
Rev. Jorn MyCitiouwh; o<:- Rock j
Hill was in the. city Titos 'ay eve- !,
ninfr. _ ' ' \\
Miss Ruth Rood is teaching (
Adult Slight Sell ol at FinlcV 11)! '
chool. ; ' .1,
Mr. David Clark is on the side :
ist this week. .
Quite a number of persons brjiv- '
\d the bitter c 1:1 of. Saturday a"<l
witnessed the in Tri'cerv'lla j
if thy Stadium, bet-ween Sterling )
High an . Finley IIigh. Th s-.'or- <
\;u.s '7 to .7. to eani" jvas spun- <
'oi.'o-d by t h.'V'D'-tniy Cl 'h the. t
Thy of (7rep!f'villi*. ilj'se than .
'our thousai) 1 "-ersn-s Ayere in.nt
dance, I'i>, <>v Ipg-h was 'riven a
< new foot-ball, ard ill t"rm wa. t
riven two very palatable.nw-vl*. - '1
Op thp. vero d -Sunday.'right n* (
"'aI.vary Unptist church, 'an .a!I~'d
>U-j'o- may r" ?w4r]?Up?giVl'n. H ^
; honed that "Va-ads from nil id 11
h" ^elnmhes will, he-present'.-anil f
n.my tb.1 jd'p'. ram by the ' y 'lirg
ten n.e ' boys. . lMisjs
Ab1 ie R.vrd wluj, {- ' tench s
eg in Xowb'f'Vy, 'was at home.for
nwtrruKavy?: a
"Son'c s>v."A~TI Monday. ri,rhf
n.| a 4* ihiv T ** vjc-i fS 11: 1?" h
lit () >" i?vr>- ?i<) was .*vhite - and 1)
j !"'. wer. everywhere to In* -ron. I
Ati'. it'd M r- r.T< H:v l)anie!s~will V
arv<? in a few ays to a eottajro
( ar. < );'.!< St. s
"Mr-'. r.?iui e.. Ciirter who h:is t.
m.l mi1! .'J- laonl lis in t'.ie c'ours
y with i ( lativ(?. has'iyovcd lia'f'k I
a -her liot.ne on I.oom'is.St. . a
. <.
I.M'H I'.NS NKWS [
I?y Thumbs'" Shellftti (
t
Mi s. Maltje I'. Fn It i', a vocalist f
if.this eity anpva'red 011 a program
it the While People's M. K. churca *
tmi't-h. on Main St. Th<^ presrrani '
vas soon-ore hy a Mi -iorary Sodefy.
1 lev playirir and' sinking
vere the _htRhlights of that eve
linn-.
The. pentose ta! Holiness ehurch
Movement of the U. S. A. hold it*
:th Air nal fori. lit;oii in S-re'ea
v (\ Bish '|> A. J. Blown lep rts t
hat tie- eon-.'- 1 ' inn wjis"ove < tin '
ivatesi in years.' The 'atlevdanrc
xe.e'aei! .all pu \*i< is emivotltioi s.
> lejra'o fro n Ander-on, S.
i.n^r. S. t'.. Payee. S. </:. ('>i.
mlda, S. <(.i'vei li'ville,' .S. C.,
tail other pop.Bar cities, reported ,
SC. . ,.v.f -1 ... Ill'l I'll..!-. J.__ '
Miss l.ily Pin ;*s of Washi; tc- |
on, I1). C., formerly of Laurcnk, ;
i.ported a )'.! suai of money.
I'hc total i f mor y cun!
i fill tod,.was J .17.00 an.- a few ,
Xlii> ?.-<?vf{u?-nt is looking ,
r\vai\'. to a lijjrijor and better (
(invention (-a*. ;i year.
'All mil ical ' i.clined pupifs wish- ,
njr to jsj t! ir music careers as ;
isjnaiiist, see Airs. Mattio P. Ful- ]
Ai" at In r . 11-'. alynco on Williams
;f, Tluisi' -i-'h ? i-t -art- ?
dr. Charlie Franklin, Mr; Jim
i'romwcll, Mr. 1!' my Bailey, we ]
visit for their a speedy recovery. |
Ilt v. A. A. '.I imhipsbn, a Presbyerian
Mis ior. iy .of the Piedmont ...
action < f S'oalh Carolina has )
. r ? 11 o r* r
iit>\ c*11 11? v?11*i .?\ 111? , d. \ . i r< >ir {
his city win re ho "lias been living
ill siini:i-ir. The death of Mrs.?3
Hurler was . quite a shock to }
ho people ol Lanf iis. She -.Jied <
it her residerce rear the airport ?
ast week. She was a well known y
itizen of r.auieiis. and & very neive
person in chinch and civic c
ife. She wiV be missed by a ho. t ,?i
if relatives and friends,, _ _j ,
Th e wjjK attended the Annual j
lash between Allen and .Bene-'let a
ep'orts that the .game was one of \
lie best tram -s over p ayed be- tw
on the two twenty years old o
rivals." T'i.ey foutrht t" =' ?
oss t ie which ended 0-0. H
Miss KHa I Pickett was the din- (
icr truest of Mrs. Geneva Shelton
n Thankstrivintf- Bishop A. J. ?
irown and father of Seneca, S. C. I
cere in the city Wedne day on a i
lusir.ess trip. .Mr. Charlie Frankin,
a well'kn wn colore . business \
nan of this city is in a Greenville \
inspital suffcrin r from a heart at- ,
ack. ?- I
Miss Mary Bailey, prineipal of t
>an'V?rd, S. C. school spent tin n
IWtfk-end with her parents on WiJ- v
itpns St. - 1
,>Mr. Henry Bailey is a well t
fiiwi: citizen of 1/iinen- and on >
>n the 'earliest shoe makers -of (
Ms city, is sul'fei big front a leg ;
n|eetion at his resident or, Wil V
itj'pis St. He has ived a long life 'C
ltd we wish for hint a speedy re- it
o.vn y. I
Mr., and Mrs. Robert L. Higgins 1
ccompaniod hv Mr. A. P. Fr lev j,nu
Mi ss Willit? Boyd, of this city n
Mitored to Orangeburg, S.. C. P
'hur-dny, to witness th- Annuai' F
lash between State A and M. col- F
?ge and Claflin college. They ex- 7.
I|-es'"d themselves as having or I
rjoyable trip. , F
Mrs. Lindy Wordy visited her j
on in Greenville, S'. C. on Thanks- |s
iving. 1 I
Miss E. Watts, a student at tl
tone 'ict college spent the week- v
nd w<ith her mother. si
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""" THE PALMETT(
NEWflERRY NEWS I
Drayton Street High School |
Prof. R. F. (Hidden, Principal '
The Thanksgiving exercises by
the Intermediate Grades were enjoyed
by aV'i. Jresdanies N. P.
Singleton. II. M. Young, Jennie K.
(iilliam and Rertie Henry are the
teachers who presentev the exerci
os.
The County School Fair, is expected
to be v^Ff good, don't fail
to see the exhibits.
Misses Sutipn, "Spignor, Latimer
and Gary spent Thanksgiving
holidays at their respective homes.
They reported a very pleasant
trip.
Miss Yerra Rutherford spent
the week-end at the home of Miss
Wilfiams.
Mi-s Eddie Mae Worthy has,re- i
turned to RetTis Aca niy after j
Laving spe: t two_or .three weeks.at
home ill. We are glad to
krow she js well again.
Dr. Cr. W. Singleton was . the |
gypst sneaker Wednesday morning, j
He talked witfc tfie students about i
the importance of taking care of j
their hcaltli. '
Miss Eddie Mae Livingston and
a. young, man in her class won
nvixgs for an-wering a few questions.
The children look for Dr
Singleton's monthly visit and ;
p.'estior^. , ^?. ,
Calvary Presbyterian Church i
Rev. A. A. Reasoner. Pastor i
Sun *.iv school service" was en- i
ioyed as. usugl. .. .
During the Leh.'-rue service ail j
>f the members took part in the.
I.i-cu'ssion of the iesson, led by
he adult advisor, Airs. Eunice E i
\Mort. . . \ " ,
At 3:"0 e'colck in the afternoon {
m appreciative audience listened
" a powerful Missionary sermon ,
y Rot', E. E. Gaulden, Text II ]
'dr. 4:84k?' Mrs. -Dean, the presi- >
lent stated _she wi. hed nil of the *
lissionajy a les could have heard t
f. Deacon \'eply and Mrs. Craw- i
ord gave some timely remarks. i
We were delighted to have Mrs. t
'lliscn,. the mother of Mrs. Reaotier,
jfcrjth us. i
Visitors are always, welcome To.
11 -of the services of this church.
Mr. e. B. Pratt, Jr. is having a
en lit is Vd modern seven room
ungalow built on the corner of
Vatt and Hunter -street. Mr.
Villiam Morris, contractor.
Messrs. Jeff Bowman and Nelon
Coleiuan have moved into _
heir newly Iniill bltHjlilUjnv!
Mrs: Ilattie drearies is here fronT .
Vtroit, Mich., visiting her father
ir.d stop, mother, Mr,( and Mrs.
vaniuol Pcrrin also her sister
dis. i;fiia savior. She hasen't
icon south since fifteen years ago,
P. S.. The Community Club
neeting will be hold Fri <ay, De:eiiiber
11,1030, at 4:00 o'clock, in
he afternoon. Alj* of the mem>ers
and friends are requested .to
)q present to be benefited by our
Jible teacher. >
(LUVI-R NEWS
Mi-s Bessie Bcatty., who is teach
ng iii Wai ace, N. C. spent thi
Ihank-diving holidays here wit s
lei* pa.ints, Mr. and Mrs. Join'
3eatty.
M?s. Louise. Davis spent th
thanksgiving holidays in York, S
with relatives.
Iu ... J. 11. Westbroolo otf-Ches
< r,- S. ('. visited.friends here Suniay.
Mr; Robert f.egree returned
:onn- Thursday from" Baltimore
d -ami is* now with his mother
W:.-. M. Z. Degree. ;,'
'.Mis. Mamie Jackson had as hoi
lii iier guests Thursday, her moth*- r.
Mr-. Elj/.a Miller and Miss'
Jiace Jacks n.
Loin Miller and Miss~llel
n Miller lt'turned home Monday
hut spending iu<* 1 naiiKsgn imj>
liHulays'Tn W in s.ton-Salem, N. C.
Mrs. .1. F. Williams am. irrand<>i:
was the guest of her daughtci .
ir.d ' son-in-In\V, Mr. and Mrs
['i on a< Adams in Gastonia, N. C
I'iinrsday and Thursday night.
Rev. j1. B. Thomas and Mr. G
Adapt* wii leave Tues ay eve
ti:lg to attend the Annual M. E
nferer.ee* in Be.nnettsville, S. C
The joint program of the Clovei
d.- 10. <'hartrtrwhich was given at "
dt. liarrhony M. E. church Sunlay,
November 29, was quite a
uccess; a grand total of $10.00
ens raised.
The Rev. T*. B. Thomas, pastor
if Green Pond M. E. church South '
u d family wish to thank the i
nemhers and friends for the many ,
x.jun .'s rf groceries, a cash purse
irid a liberal donation from the
Voman's Home Missionary soiety
that was presented to them
in the 1th Sunday.
Mr*;?Gertrude Jackson spent
rhanksgiving in Spartanburg, S. [
t lii? (r:iftut rnl'it uu>c
Rev. and Mrs. TrB. Thomas and
:cn, Mc&dames . Carrie Adams, (
'kiiinie E. Jackson were shoppers \
11 Charlotte, N. C. Mon 'ay.
Mi s Nancy MeConnell and Mrs
'ildora Guither visited Gastonia i
Vcdnosday evening on business. 1
Mjss C. Guither and Mr. Leslie 1
ackson were married quiet'v at
ho M. E. parsonage Thursday- <
ight by Rev. T. R. Thomas. We 1
,'i-h them much happiness.
Mr. and Mrs, Jackson hat.* as j
heir guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 1
tanley Jefferson of Gaffney, S.
arolina. . j
Those on the sick list are: Mr. j
Vilburn, Louis Adams and Mr. (
His Adams. We are hoping for
hni a speedy recovery.
The following teachers spent the .
irankstfivinf? holidays out of town ,
-Prof. H. J. McKnierljt at BoTiont.
N. C., with relatives; Mr. I. '
1. Plair at Rock Hill, S. C., Miss
\ K. Pearl Rock Hill, Miss L. B ]
Irown, Anderson, S. C. Miss Mo- 1
file Williams IIi?h Point, N. C. '
Tiss Moselle Jaek.sun, Grtumbfrro',7.
C. ;
There will be an educational
how at the school on Friday nite, i
lecombcr 11, 1P3G, in behalf of I
he "Ag" boys. Everyone is in- i
ited to come out and witness the
how. Admission 10 cents. I
. l&litiff- ? - ?
) LEADER
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
The Sunday school, was large I
attended Sunday morning, thc
.'on was beautifully taught an
Vscussed, the subject of the los
son was "Christian Brotherho d.
Each one expressed themselves a
having enjoyed the lesson ver
much. The B..-Y. P. U. piogiai
was very nicely also Sunday.
Thursday morning the membei
of the Social Bcfouence Society o
Ridge Hill gathered at the Ridg
Hill school house, and ha..- a ver
merry time all Thanksgiving daj
They rem ly did represent the Pil
grims in many ways, they had
regular feast and the attendanc
was very good.
Mrs. It. E. Hightower, and sis
tor,-Miss Christine Kirby spent th
?.4uy in Columbia Thursday whil
being there they attended -the -foe
ball game between Benedict an<
Allen.
Misses Therisa Gomiliiorrra Ber
tha Brooks and Thivmisena Ram
mond, Mr.?..Flossie M. Hanimom
Messrs. Frederick, and Janie Ham
mcn.T also Mrs. Alice Hamnnom
spent the day in Orangeburg, oi
Thursday. They also attended th>
football game between State an<
Claflin. They reported an enjoy
able trip.
The following teachers speni
Thanksgiving at their homf.s: 'airs
u. u. .iiomics .anq .auss L,a inoi
L'ooper, Columbia, S. C.; Mis:
Grace FYackwc 11. Union.. S. C.
Miss Thelmo Mabry, Aiker. P. C.
Pro. Hightower, Trenton, S. C.
School Students
and teachers enioye.
i -pleasant Thanksgiving and $ir<
rrateful that no reports' ot acei
lents from the holidays.
Mrs. Holmes and Miss Coopei
;pent Thanksgiving in Columbia
Miss Mabry in Aiken, Miss Black
vt/1 in Union,K>Mr. Hightower ij
fronton;?Mrs. 'Htghtower and sis
er attended the Benedict and A1
en game and spent the week-en
n Trenton. All report pleasan
;rips.
A group of High school boys an<
?irls enjoyed a hike to Ward, S
on Thanksgiving day; ~ ?
Our hearts?-were, made gla<
ivhen so many responded to Mrs
Hammond's request to brini
^iifts for the Gl"d and less fortunate
Several packages were sent out
Wo. urn cyvntnful fnr nnr nl/lnr no/\
pie and we hopg_we_made Thank**
^iv4?jrtfey pleasant for them.
'The 1st and 5th 'grades rondor.e,
an excellent Thanksgiving pro
gram during chapel hour, Wedrres
lay. (Mrs. Hammond and Mis:
Crawford in charge).
The Juniors entertained h larg
audience with their Thanksgiving
festival Tuesday niglft". "De.-piti
the rain. At which time the Tur
key was given to Miss Theressi
Gomillion, holding the lucky rvt*m
ber (315). The silver dollar "Tva:
given to f.ittle Dorothy Broadnax
selling the highest amount of nun
bers, Total amount raised $13.
13.
The X. Y. A. students were fill
>d with " miles when they receive*
heir checks Mori'ay.
Don't forget with Xmas seals ths
ligjit of T. B. wiV be made real
See a student, help stamp oui
his dreadful disease.
The open minded Library Clul
will meet Sunday afternoon at !
o'clock.
E'I)f<KKIEI.I) NEWS
Edgefield Academy closed it;
doors for, the Thanksgiving holi
days. . The spirit of Thanksgiving
living carried, out through the va
i ious rooms, made each teachei
and student feel the need of giv
ing thanks on this occasion. Tin
oilowing teachers left for theii
homes for the holidays: Missies
Massey and (rai v, pj-^f C. - n
Ftoyzn?; ~
Miss Helen Lomax visite^Prela
tives in Augusta, Gal, Thanksgiving.
"
.dr. Eugene Waldo -tind children
spent, the wee k with their paents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Waldc
of Aiken, S. C.
When in need of g"ml fat chick
ens see Air. Jim Baxter the big,'efU.
chicken dealer between Charleston
and the "Mason-Dixon" line
The following students of Betlis
Academy were home visiting
their parents Thanksgiving: Mr
Tommie Jackson, Messrrs Ross
Cook, flattie &m4th;Prisrilta I.aiT
drum and Mary A.^Simkins.
Mrs. Matilda Tovette left last
week for New -York after spending
a few days with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carrol.
Mr#:?Ale tills Waldo was the
Sunday guest of ht'r parents, Mr
and Mrs. B. Simkins.
The Golden Rule club of Macedonia
Baptist church met Thanksgiving
day at the home of Mrs,
Lizzie Morgan.
Those on the sick list this: week
ire Mr. Eugene Waldo, Mrs. Emma
Owens and Miss Mary L. MeKie.
Mr. E. W. Anderson, Jr., is recovering
after 'feting confined to
lis home several months.
Mrs. Charlotte Yeldell was the
Sunday guest of her parents at
Ward, S. C.
Mr. Jack Blalock left last week
Tor Washington, D. C., after having
been called hbme on the ac,Ak..i
-e -I- - i - ' - -
,uuut ui me ueain 01 nis lather.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Blaloek. Mr.
*nd Mrs. N. S. Simkins aceompaliod
by Mr. Willie Simkins spent
rhanksgiving in Aiken and Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith accompanied
by their douffhter, mothern-law
an<l several friends motored
tf> Montmorenci CCX) ramn on
rhanksgiving and spent the da$
ivith their son, Sammie Morris.
The occasion was one to be long
remembered ffrid many thanks to
the boys for the manner in which
tve were entertained.
Mrs. Corrie J. Gaston is doing
fine work with her adult class.
EDGEFIELD COUNTY G
r teachers meet t
y The Edgefield County Teachers' a
- association held its first meeting C
l' on November 21, 1936, in the Edge r<
field Academy school at 10:30 (
o'clock. The meeting was called to,
s I order by the President, Mr. C. H. ?
y^Hlassengale. The constitution pro11
vides* that officers serve the assb- "
,c ciation for two years. That being c
('r true, the same corp of officers \vho
( served last year will serve this c
y year. They are: Prof. C. A. Bias- s
; singale, president; Miss Adrine jjj
j. Anderson, secretary; Mrs. Mary
a S. Washington, assistant secretary
t and reporter; Mrs. Rosa Parker, ^
treasurer. g
County Supt., Herlong was pres ^
e - nt end spoke t0 the teachers on r
e the subject o f Accuracy and
t PrcnrrptnessT"MrCM. M. Murray, e
u Jeanes teacher, passed out ques- h
tionaires to be filled *out by the g
- teachers and returned to her. She t(
-?aleo-pfresed-out the New Elbmen- ?
^ tary School Manuals. g
" | The teachers have been divided S
j* I into groups s'ovthat they can hold F
n i (nst> :cc meetings and discuss mot- S
j ! hod-- in Social Studies. They are ^
_ j hoping to gain much benefit from
such meetings.
|. I Mrs. . Murray is doing wonderful "
work in Edgefield county. Through ?
j I her (fficient leadership, the coun- J?
5 j ty\s building program is well un- ^
; der way. One beautiful six teach;
j or s"hool has been completed at j:
Trenton. S. C., with Mr. S. E.
j Piggs as principal; one four tea- q
. I eher school at Bouknight almost
? coriipleted with Mrs. M. S. Wash
ington as principal and two other j,
' three, teacher schools under conL"
j '? ruction. The teachers are very \
, triad to have one so efficient as vt
- Mrs. Murray to work with them. r<
JOHNSTON NEWS f.
' h
1 Thanksgiving day was a very
quiet day for most ci? the Johnston S
1 peo' lei However, it was in the w
: minds of all what thii day-meant:- S
Thee _was -a-speeial Thanksgiving
1 service held at the Mt. Zion Bap- S
tist church. ' C
g The Pew Rrj'ily was a great sue
(. cost- at the Mt. Zion Baptist churcl
and we had a well arrange*.' pro- C
- gram. Mrs. W. J- Hatcher (whiteV ?
--was the main speaker, she brought
out some htfpful thought on how
we should pull together. After
- which Mr. Passion made- a great ~
tnk "in interest of the church. Al- ,v
s so Prof. K. N. Smith. The program
was composed of ,-ome-of the
e Jlhnston best talents.
5 Mrs.. Maire Miles?Sclo.
Heading?Mrs. Noah Amos.
- S ub -Rev. BTT. Seprs.
l. The Captains made their following
rennrt Mro Uoim^
...0 _ , 4 ... * IT ail aw a;iau(l ^
; led in iaisirg#thc largest amount ^
. of money on her pew. Mrs. Noah
> Amos wa- the seeon.j in the race ct
- itev. K. I.. Matt was third, Mrs: y,
A. M. Sppnn was fourth and Mrs.
Mai ic Miles was filth..
The Popularity Contest. 12
M ss Glace Bland was first prize #
winner; Miss Emma -Your.jj won * **
[ _nd e.ize; Miss Grace Andrews
won ord prize. . The- total amount
- raised wa.s $25.08. We thank put
I l'rie. ds and visildis for their sup.poit.
Rev. IE T. Sears, pastor. n
T.ie Hp worth League ol' Bethel wi
C. M. K; church met oh San ay at lu
o:4.> p.rm?'1 lte~Tolldwihg were e- T|
leet . to serve next year: Presi .
dent, Mr. Willis-Gary; Vice 1 res. >
. ?... i.. .uati; Secretary,''
" .Mis Laura Lee Latsen; Tt.usurer.
Mi- I* !?- ine Wr.'iace; Reporter,
' Miss ilalcie Miie.-.
.Me.-M:s. T. I.. Brown, .1. II.
r ( i':o.. J. V.'. An.es of ..lila a.
' Ga. ifi.d Air. W. T. Johps.on, senior d
o: . i'uhU- college, . Ar, a.-ia. ua.
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Mr. Matthew Hurley, a student
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elatives.
The high school students dis- .
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n Wednesday, brought by the
Idgefield Co. Training sehoot' stu- I
ents for the n,ged people of the ]
ommunity.
Misses Sarah O. Simkins, Pris- I
ilia Eagle anu Mr. Joseph Moore I
pent a very pleasant X^anks.
:iving in Columbia with ru ativcA '?
nd friends. * } ;
Prof, and Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh
nd l aughter motored to Orangeurg
Thanksgiving to witness the
ame between State and Claflin
lso Rev. J. M. Blassengame. They
eported a fine trip.
_ Misses-Lillian- M.-Gary andn
V. Gains spent the Thanksgiv.
:ie hen, avs in Oranereburer as thn r
uests of Miss Juliette Washing,
on. I
Rev. B.^T. Sears was the dinner
uest of Mrs? Eddie Hooper onkj
iumday at her home on May St
'rof. R. N. Smith was the dinner i
uest of' Mr. and1 Mrs. James _ \
)aniels Sunday, east ctf Jftinstcn. ~T!
The members of the A. M. E. I
hurch are very pleased With their '
ew psator. Rev. P. P. Burt, began I
"unday. Rev. Burt has started
is work for the. year of 1936-'37
>n Sunday at 2:30 p. nn Rev. T2i
>awkir,8 of E !gofield, S. C. will
reach.at the A. M. E. cruich. The
ublic is invited to be present. 4- w
Rev. A. C. McFarlin of Augusta, *
la. was seen in town on Sunday.
Miss Liltlie Belle Ellis of St.
fatthew, S. C.. is visiting friepjy
ere. - .
Mrs. A. M. S'nann and daughter,
rivian spent the Thankrg'viug
reek-end* in .Augusta, Ga. with
elatives and friends.
Those on the sick list are:~?<I:s. *_
P. Pope, the little Misses Beau- 1h|
rh L. Pcpe, Bernice Davis. We ^B
ipc they will scon recover.
Miss Sarah McKenney of Ridge ^B
pring, S. C. spcjjt the wcck-eft.'
ith Miss Grace Blard_o]i Jackson- ^
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The Happy clDb will meet on .
unday at 4:45 p. m. at Bethel /
. M. E. church. 'I
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