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Ari'J sin".* the depression '' has been upon us there' is not : f hank anywnere that will invest i rhurch property, fioi bless Mi- r' Flipper, for her divine im-piratio; which has enahlr-'l h'-r to surrjre.s ' _- , , . . . ; " . fj sucn a program oi woicm ine <\< nomination would do well to a' 1 cept. Mrs. H. F. Jlild'bran'l, thCentral Conference I'ranch presi f, dent, and the no hie woman of tha conference were simply carried a ?, way with the program as was ex v pressed in Mrs. Hildebrand's grca I, speeehvt South Carolina men an t] woro^h are enthusiastic over th . ( me a sura am! are giving it the' .V entire s^j/r>rt. Its the dawning o I a new'day in our church'. Wat' E us lead the connection in repai ing and improving churches carm a ing out the Mrs. Flipper's pr< T gram. (To he continued). ^ Appointments will bp puhlishr " next week. " Our Subscribers ' Many thanks to the many min- ^ isters and hty members W^P sub- p; """"scribed and renewed their sub- n; scriptions wiith me at the six conferences this fall. The Company di will Join the field agent in express- b> ing appreciation. I'leasc write me a at 241 Aehley avenue, Charleston, R, }' . I rf " j. C. for information regarding ir egularities concern your paper )<jz. t write the manager or book ;e*pe r. Only the field agent mow what conference your sub cr.pti.n was sent.. Oft times th ubscribers. . doesn't know. Las ear- a minister of the Cferitra or. fere nee inquired at the offic >.:r. h.s receipt expecting to fin..i name listed with- those of hi inference; wnen nt subscribed t a -.?-' p.?-<ir--,-it r-,1 f i ii i it 1 ti I %'ill'e-. H:>.. r_a.ir.ii -was eent-M - the.subscribers from that coi V..e.v.e. I make my report to th:b ,-T'w ee kiy at toe close of ever; r.f-.re-.ce. And too Mrs. E. P ?*-*..er. our good supporter and re '.rte. frorh Heihmihgway wii a-e r. v more complaints of he k*.t. not appearing. The.^sam"... .be :. _e of Cades, and Bro. E . T.v mas. who' is not only ou ta.r.oh supporter but st-liciu sub .-iters for trie "Leader". St. Luke ii. J*, real source _o . .-. .ration. Vi-it\ .'us on Wilsoi . ' *. Cr.ar'.estvr.. and be cohvinc d f .r-yourself. Sunday is men* ay Co me-'and see our fine group r.-.f.r r?:-e a. big . oiieitior. The: trr.e tack M'or.^ay night, and wit t'e .ace-o-concert of the sea in "The 'Re.;rn .of Kings'', per . ;.: e"t. t r. of- Mrs! 'v. VT. Ellfs ' *4 . r.'t.i h thfe MEsonii .i.-T :.f*s next weex. "I.et u? advance on our knees". NKWBEKKY NEWS Miller < ha^el A. M. E. Church R*v. W. f", Crawford. Pastor >"* . . *.crea-ed atvehdar.ce a: ou * ea r. service a nottcab;? -.' e- fcer.Ti<-rs tr.at are'. i>eir;; - a.- : y ;a-*.cr, Rev. W ' "are r.a-tr.g a thrbiir.; r ;.r.e ."?any hearer: >h e v. *,' e-Q ?e.-ri'~ _ . 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V.:, .Jo'. p:<-'r-r i'.')V:.r,.a Middle. . r. ay.': M: Hpig'.or galve help.1 t*-.t!.tx'TK-. ano.it the manner it, ^rtlTT-^.LjOf'th oi y-or.- :r. rh'-.r cia v roofts. Otherta:k a*. the- r.'-xt meeting. Me Butler and H. B. Kickfi v.v-?l a- legates V to H'. era 'thi - tt'wk to the disnet meeting . Calvary Presbyterian Church rftv-v. H. Reasoner, l'a*tor The ')-( I)ay Minister-,' Preach r.g Mi -'ion that was h' ld at ("a. any Pre-byterian church. F rid a y. .'as quite a,success. A few of the ' ni-t<T? of the MeClelland Presytet y al tended. TKe rnetFaget y all of the speakers were good he KvanRelist, Rev. Houston de vered a spiritual sermon Friday igbt. We were delighted to have ' v. W. C. Crawford and several iCrnhers frorn his church wert resent, so a ^V-w from BethleerTi Baptist church. It seems a- if there's a ?pirital awakening in all of the churchWe are delighted to have one "w member at Sunday school unday "morning, in the person of little Miss C. F.verlyn Jackson he grand daughter of Mrs. Navy al well. Visitors: Littie Missea Iarv Frances Bates, Angeline and ulia Oallman, also Mr. Z. W. luckett. Appropriate music by pianist r> /\ n fprvpnt nrnvpr WftQ nffproH y Miss Auslie Jones. The pas/r'x subject was "Moss and future," with which he compared le usefulness of their {Wes. At 11 :.W o'clock his theme was Fie a Blessing," text: Gen. 12:2. Mrs. Reasorier thanked the embers for the delightful surrise, a few packages (for her intry shelves J- Satterwhite presided irin^-the League service; prayer r Maat?r*'^ro>ePh A. Allen and story waa Master Paul Aldan, , (( EASTOVER NEWS Last Sunday was a high day s at st_ Rhi.ip A. M. E. cnurcn. A- E - oout four nunurea members mciud g e *ng visitors were out. Two nunurea i t ana eighty-five communec. Rev. j tj ,] how man preacnea one ol most j e toucmng sermons, full of fire, the h d spirit was very iugn. At tiie eno e; s ol the service two mothers camt j,. 0 fortn and ^-nnj-rj r??m?.ivf.i m ?h. ,, ET cnurch. The new set-up of worr. menitiers oehind time and if you n e are pot U-ere at 12 o'clock noon ; o, y you will not near Rev. Bowman. I n, vVe ciose at 1:00 p. m. r.ext Sufi- j a - uay. The trustees will complete w 1 tneir rally began'on the fifth Sun-.j ? t day. j s< t Last Saturday a certain woman vas caught with whiskey, the si r wrong kma in ner possession, tneo m and was fined, nftv dollars or bit, rn .y days, her pastor was sent foi re haa the fine cut in ha.f ar.a ar- o< , ar.ged for her to pay that later, .rr. t_..if you will crink?it wny- not -go?w n ar.d get tr.e kmo that anyone may t< - use, according to the law of South w : Carolina? Id you will use it don't p -e a violater. xYou had better pay ti ..our pastor if you want him to a nt.p you in the time of trouble? , te Mr. James Walker died a: the w seme of his daughter, Mrs. 'Eliza .a > ^nr TtVv loct Q-'ir/^av ftftnwr././.*, V vnere he r.a.d" been lingering *<> w t -orr.e time. He was funeralized . > at. St. Phiiip A.M.E. charch by the. Pastor, Rev.' Bowman last Tues-' -i day at 1:00 p.m. He was about PO a: years old. .t, Mrs. Nellie Johnson, one of thet pioneers and beginners of St. Ph.i-_ R.< :p church? died in Wedgefield las*, -e vunday" and was* funeriize'd -ia.it. Tuesday at St. Ph'ilifj. by Rev. L :'a 0. Bowman. She .had'moved a'waj" .v out she never forgot her church g< She was highly recommended by .e, member*' and friends w<ho knew her. Undertaker Law son and Co- M a ere in charge. " ti' Mrs. Hehtoh, the oldest daugh- be ter- of. Mrs. Sophia Reed of New York' City is by the bedside of M r.er mother, also her sister Mis* fr Rosalee of Columbia. at MrviDeliah. Green is now in.the "or .Columbia hospital under treatment be . K',f a special doctor.' The get-to-gether meeting foi. co the Lahcast*- will bo held , lr. St. Philip church. December 21 le, . -it .10:00 a.m. Firstr^uartlerly cor P: 'erer.ee -the and 27 of Dec L" Sub-uuarterl.y conference Decern-. ?t ber 20th. . Come to church?go tc pi thurch. -\ : Sl'MTER1 NEWS K A group of g:r.s"frem the Jer. ^ ic:r.i Orphanage ef Charleston. S ,-C'.. wij|-:R the c:ty or. Sunday. De- , J' 'ember o and gave sacred concerts } f' | at several of t*e churches, i Rev. .S. M. M.ller ha* returned j .! ' vv Emanuel M E. ckurcr.. <4 j "'J a few folk of 'e city a t *?* ' d e d y v:;.fc d.rm.g the past week. P.ev. ar.c Mrs P.. C. Pcpe form j eriiy of Tampa, F.&., are r.bw< rev c r vs of this '.sty, Mrs. Pope'- V rr.other, Mrs. Eliie of St. Louis. | : Mo.. .i visjtir.? them Mrs. I--.'.'a Smith passed awa; ? r . or. Thursday, Dece.mber.i after y 1 a r.'.rt duration of illness. Sh< was a faithful member of .Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. church, one of the i / teachers of the county and wj; af ' liated with club work. Funeral services were held at Mt. Pisgah or. Monday afternoon at 2 :30 with / a host of sorrowing relatives arr * friends attending. She leaves a husband, several sisters. and bro* thers and many other relatives and .' friends to mourn her passing. The body of Mr. Samuel Wright A was brought frvrm New York City y on Friday, December 4 and fun '* ' ral services held at Emanuel fir.. ~ Sunday fat 1:30 o'clock. Mr Wright was formerly of this city. Mr. B< E.. Roberts was called tc .. Columbia during p"'* n-fflr r.r ?1 account of the passing of his bro-. . ther. Mr, Etta Williams cr.tertainei yl -on- Tue sday night, December 1 in honor of Mrs. Sarah Tomlinson of ' New York City who visited hei j* during the past week. The guests '* spent a happy evening and the ho y tess served a menu consisting of "j s 'several courses. Primary Cironp Meeting On Thursday, November 12, the primary group of Lincoln and Savage-Glover'ischools witnessed a beautiful "play and demonstration .. in Geography at the Hampton St. - sehootr 7rpnnsdred by Mrs. Wilson and her class. __ : We wish loThanJT Dr. Logging ^ v.ho made it possible for us t< see and hear this wonderful derrfonstration of Norway and Sweed . en by Mrs. Wilson and her smart I pupils. ' ^ . Wei enjoyed the program by the A children. We felt as if we have not only taken a trip to the Hampton St. school but to Norway and ? Sweeden as well. The inspiration "? received uf&*d us to return to our n own classrooms with renewed en- , [ ergp, a new vision of how to teacb J? not only Gegraphy but any of tht other subjects that we must teach. [*' The music composition, recita !j' ' tions and every activity of the "r children were so well done. I am sure, we gathered much information that will help us in imparting ' ! j such lessons to those in charge. m NOTICE "2 _____ tri The W. B. A. Convention wili1 be ; held at Greenwood, S. C., Marion " St., December 17-18, 1936. This is the Women's Convnetion.com! posed of about 70-different lolg- ? ' es. They care for the sick and n bury the dead. I>adie%or children ~ under 21 can join on cheap rates, Thursday ni*ht, December 17 Mrs. Rosa Bu?h, Grand Prsa. ds J Mrs. Lissie Morse, Grand Sec. ; ? , -..M:, ?! I.I' I. ?lM** ^ . THE PALMETTO LEA] CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Messrs. Ruwaru Kenr.eay and adit West Hi <jwn spent l nanus* rving neie wnn tneii ja-ietiuc. i ney are students in eneuiet college, LOiUmbia. Mrs. Di:l:a McCuliougn had as er guests *.n Tnanks giving weekna, ner sister, Mrs. Kozena M. icKny, wno wiui ner r.usbknd ana LiiUi'tU fc;.jL>y'tU~ quitea pieasant rue here, 'i hey nave four very ne cniluren, tr.e youngest, being wins, a boy aria girl, ten months .a. Rev. ana Airs. McKay who ave been living in .Nortn Carona are now in Ridge way, i. C., here Rev. McKay is pastor of the resbytenan cnurth tr.ere and al> U nite Oak ar.u Blackstock. Mrs. Emma MtCrory Land and nail son .e:t Saturday ftfr Baltiiore, Mu., bo .oin her r.uscand anc iake tneip futufre homer" A"Miss-Ess:rrffcfi'-y "3Bho has een teaming; in the county /wa..ade very ia&_ whu.n the school ir. nJcfT'sr.e was teaching was burni to "the ground, -ne aay last eek. ' Leacor. Brown of Red Hiii Bap* st churc'.- Leeds, S. C., died Friiv. at his home in the countv a< r a b.'.er- illness. Mr. Browi. as in Cne-ter a few .days ago .ughir.g ah J tainir.g with fiienus Ttncugr. r.e had not boon so very, ell for tr.i past f.vo or three years ."erypne. was- shocked' to -hear' ol i death. With 'Mr. J. E, Spahr. r.de: taker., he was buried -Sunday :ternoon ih' the. church yard ol ie 'church he bad. served so faith k;y_as ar. oifLer for many years ev. W. P.." Dtatgla-s .preacr.c-d. the rm'on.' Thy church was packed. e: vwr.e: - F: Txrrrte TForT ir and near, (or Tfe was a- rnar. r.-o was k:nd; :"r ier&tfy a-nd'iful] oi >od deeds. Besides his wife, he av?S' four children, Messrs Hemp 11 Brow:.. Kelt'or. Brown,. Fannie . ar.d Be-s;e Brown; many rvl-a. es and a multitude of frieftds tn colored ar.d white. The ca-t has been removed from rs.' Carrie Thompson's, arm^r.d ..ends. w?-ie delighted to see he: chur..h- Sunday, cured from thee. , ker. arm sustained in a fall a-' >ut two months ago. The next regular meeting of the unty tea the is' association will held Satui.day mo: rung at Finy Hi son bl. Mrs. Ruth Copper ride, of the Sims Hi school ir. r.io'r. has been added as- the ir.-J ructor. ir. English ar.d .she will be I esent or. that day to begin hej ork. M/.-s Mattie Thomas o.f the uite be; t. of Education ar.d Miss uth Byr.-irr. of the Booker Wash-1 jrtor. Hi. - choc] of Columbia are J .e otr.e- instructors.' Miss Mar-] Tie Keiiy. Jear.es teacher will 1 ok after all Cr.ristrr.as Seals and j -o ha . -erne other "work planned ; /.- ' that day." President Finle\ opes the last meeting it4 l-'iC w... :,e a very good one, sr. :8*. ~r. trie January meeting 'ac ;'.. g'tod thjr.?sv-dohe ir'j y*ar. j M.'s C. M. Flr.ley, grand rbyali a*.".r._of tr.e Order* of the Eas-! : rr. r *.a r. -a- e r. t t o * S pa rta r.b u rg .-" oay a''i pooif.- * tr.e Ma-or.. tehalf of the O. F. S. She "was") orr.; ar.l'ed by Me-id a rr.es Hettie j a.r.-'y. Hattie r.\ Clinton and Fani?: Or.rf.m Or and Master Htan'oack. ar.d; any Masons of the city attended; .< Or ar.d Lodge- in Spartanburg": v:''v'cA., of the class room=.in both the j o':r..- St., ar.d Flr.ley Hi school? t :e beautifully dec-rated for the-j hrl-trr.as holidays. Santa 'Claus came to all of the1 tj'.dren, white ar.d colored Mon- j iy mght. Thousands of people; ere present to witness \he arri- j il under the glare of the many! iri-coiored . lights which i'. Sum in*- j ' n - / - - -' ' r * t I r r Finle'y Hi Notes ? A large crowd wai? present at | ardir.s'; Hall on Fridny liit" eliinf je first and second girls''team='i aye. ba ketbail with the first J am -wir.pirnr;?Uvbr?was foliow.ed j > a -trame between the first and cond boys' team with the first ; inning. This opened the basket j ill season. Miss Edna Wocdard. ie coach, has her teams in good ape for doir.tr some fine work in Lsketball for Finley Hi. DARLINGTON NEWS J. A. Cooper, a native of Dar- J r.jrton county died at his resioi'.'e On Broad street. 'ThnruHav ! ght, Decemher ? IVifl-?Ik* v. a * verity-one years at the time of \ s death. His wife, Mrs. Mary \ Cooper preceded him to the ! rave twenty-four years ago. He was a member of St. iJames . K, Church and also a'Spanish merican War veteran. He was I :tive in civic and religious afiirs of his community. He was brick mason, much of the work Darlington remains as a memoal to him. He leaves to mourn his los? the llowing: two" brothers, Willie! ooper and Jesse Mingo of Dar- | ngton; several nieces -and nop- j ;ws, a sister-in-law, Mrs. 'Lottie! )hnson and her daughters and a >st of friends. For many years Mrs. Ethel J immons has faithfully cared for m and nursed him during his ill !SS. Prof. an(j Mrs. D. M. Zimmeran of York were visitors during ie week-end. They were present | i attend the funeral of his uncle ie lat<?7 J- A. Cooper. Card of Thanks The relatives of the late J. A. ooper thank the many friends >r the kindness and sympathy town tham during his illness and ?th. Th# Family. * ? ? ' 3ER . G FOR G FTO WN N EW S - By E. J. Ford ~ Mrs. Theresa C. Dunmore ard chi.dren It ft last Saturday for \ New York. ! Mrs. Ellen Deas to the delight of her many friends is in the city and was at Bethel last Sunday. , The Rev. B. L. Glark stirred his ?_QJigrcga"rn In ?t. .> jr ?iuy milling? and evening. The mornig text se.Jfctlfcd from St. Matthew- i4;2T. The words of Vxt: Be of g.od cheer, be not afraid it is J.. ' j At The article by Rev. FisKbum on Morris college ar.d why it should be strongly supported was timely ar.d in my opinion jfood. It showed -him to be a good thinker. i When in the city don't fail, to visit one of the colored churches. You don't nefcd.._ta. remain-strange" in this city long. Georgetown is again getting, to be a fraternal city. The Masonic .odge~ was recently reorganized w|th the following officers: < H. McD. Jackson,* W. M.; Dr. W. S. Thompson, S. W.; O. Paley, J. W.; Prof. G. W. -Howl ard, secretary; R. J. Jackson, treasurer. The K. of P. ledge with J. B. Brockington, C. C., Seward Dunmore, vice-chancellor: P.'C. Kellv. M. of Exchequer; Prof. G. W. "] Howard, K. of H. and S.; J. S. < Nesbitt, chaplain; H. J'. Jackson, 1 chairman" of Auditing committee. ) With the leadership of a man like ! J. B. Lewie there is no real reason why the order should not cov- * er the ?tate. These organizations are needed by our people and \ ought not he abandoned and leave The field for others. f \ In the notes last week the wri- . ter spoke of Bethel's Xrr.as club ' and its successful ending. One of ? the members informed us that it ' was Prof. G. W. Howard who was 1 the originator of the idea. We congratulate him on the fine opt- 1 come. ' " . < It was an inspiring sight last ! Sunday afternoon to have seen the large attendance a't Bethel^. S. I Miss Masie Jackson, a teacher in Howard'school has connected herself with the. Sunday school and has a fine class of little girls who , jeern.-to lose herv -? ? Your correspondent ha? a very; fine class, of Sunday school boys ' and expects some day to see, some of them great men in church andr, state if they only hold out. - . , WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church , Sunday school opened at the ! u = ual hour, with Supt. D. J. Wil burn ar.d all teacher- at their post i of ,uty. I Atol'j'ock the past'r, Rev.' A. H- Simmon of Charlotte, X. I C. preached his fir?t sermon here A very r.ice. crowd was present. Sick list: Mrs.. Chestine Fester. Mrs. Alice Parks, Mrs; Rachel Rice. Mrs. *\ iiliam- ._of Gaddson, S. C. is .visiting her son and familv. . here. Pi A Allen ar.d Mrs. Williams. NEW BETHEL CHURCH Rev. J. C. Goode fi led his regular appointment at New Rr.tlmi l?t Sunday in December. * His 1 heajth is greatly improved to the _-relight . f hi? member- ar. <?frien4s. j -Zr.e S'.in day-ythnot'nrgi?~ffrieV as u?u a].. The weather was very unsettled for church goers, but Rev "Sonde preached a wondei ful *ser- ( men. The Pulpit was graced with the' following: Revs. T. D. Gist, 0. A. Irby ar.d the new appointed pastor of Trinity A. M. E. Zion church, who was giver, a chance to speab ...... v.xiu.? iv naiNs, new Simmons. . The Tru-tee Board of \i-y "J! assisted by tr.e Busy Bee club, an.'. Pastor Aid club, put .on a lit-, tie short arm rallv for new- windows. AnKurt ?31.2"). MTt ami .v. is. David Robinson had as their dirr.er guests- last Sundav: \Ti'g Vol-in?Thomp>cnr_ and Mrs. llattic Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Winn, Mr. and Mr., R. P.-Rogers, Mr. arrd Mrs. Manuel Browning Mr. and Mrs. Marior Thompson, Mr. ah..' Mrs. Chapp Parks. i The So and So Sewing club met at the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. CJvve Floyd, No. 5 Wofforfl St. I entertained .by Miss Elizabeth Boston. After the busiae-s was over a social chat was enjoyed by all. ( ' _LU4REL Rev. A. L. Ingram Pastor Sunday. December Gth. church school was opened on time, with all'^srhotars -and teachers present. SupL B. J. Glover is going forward with the Sunday school. I At 3 p. m; the Deacon Contest began. Program was opened by Deacon E. Green. . Remarks from several n * from various churches. Singing wa- enjoyed if.rom.Mt. Olive and Central Baptist churches, ar.d aiso the Brown Bros, quartet. Singing was enjoyed from both of the quartete. We ha..k,a crowded church; the ? spirit was high. The "winding up of the Deacons Contest was a great one. The Ever Ready quartet and th? Brown Bros, are still planning on going to Newberry with the pas- J tor, Rev. A. L. Ingram. The President of the Missionary 1 society is improving, and all are glad to know that she is recovering. Deacon Green and Deacon Glover are planning also to go with their pastor. The Missionary society is planning a Quilt Contest New Year night, and the public is invited to come over and enjoy the good things), th? society wemen are planning to have to eat anu drink. * I >rfilMlT i'?i-r l_a#t' T/- t' .V -aJ. l8 ? ****??? RUFF HARI We Are He Fi) Rolfast E i ??? | Blue Streak I ' . . ? .... . | coaster | Moving Pictui I - Erecto | Shirley Te, | Patsy and 1. | Desk and t A complete sto^k of sirs j! mean a saving. ? We also carry complete ,4 ;!* Glassware and China. 1 RUFF HARD | 161.?, Main t "THE CHRIST] \ ' r' n/\i n ^ ? ' ' * n.nui r AU. i IJAK.NWELL CO. Williston. R. C., Dec. 1?Group N*o. 2 of. *he Barnwell County Teachers' Association held its first meeting at the Williston Graded school at 3:30 r>. m. with Mrs. S, F. Bailey, Jeanes Ruper- 1 visor, presiding1. Although the 1 weather wa> inclement, practically , all the schools, of this_gjij**n were reprt sente.. ' Th? Elementary school manual bulletin 1 (Social Studies) was exp'air.cd by Mrs. Bailey*, in her unique way, stressed the character is.tics a teacher should pos?ess viz; personality, tact, dress and courtesy. ' , Much irv'ormatien was pained : from the meeting and each was in spired as well as encouraged by the Supervisor to put this infor- , nation into practice in the _cla-s loom. Officers elector, were Prof. Bi- J pan, Williston, president; Miss Matrie A. Bowman, Elko, secre- tarv: Mrs.' N. E. R. Green, Elko. < IVpvn tel'. : Th^ next meeting wilf he held at Lh.e J ".ll:.-? Public s.hojl. ~~ ~ ? ? " 1 Subscribe For The leader i PCT YOtT? OWX~ 1 E A S Y _T E It MS ' Replace old, in- 2 pay as you ride. - "f 1 '/ _1 AS LOW AS 5QC Per Week * COLUMBIA VCLCANTZTNG ~ WORKS, INC. * 2 1109 HAMPTON ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. . 3 ?- , Open All Nisrht?24 hour Serrlc* Save your nicklea and dime* and 2 come up to se? uh aometime While in Columbia visit tfca I^iox Beer Parlor 5 ."or. 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