The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 23, 1937, Page Page 8, Image 8
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CLOVER NEWS
Rev. E.~C, Wright of Greenville, ? 1
S. C. spent Friday night here with jp
relatives. ..
y. Mr. Jasper Barnett left "Satui- to
day evening for Baltimore. Md. to s0
be with his son David who is ill.
Mr. A. B. Jackson spent the . u
Week-end iu Charlotte, N. C. on t_
business.
Miss Martha Campbell returned
home Sunday after visiting .
relatives in Baltimore, Md. for ^
two weeks. '
Mesdanvjs George Adams, ,
Washington Jackson, and little h*.
.M issEs Marv E. Adams, and Elisc |
M. Adams were shoppers m Gas- ,
tonia, N. C. Saturday evening.
Miss Mozelle Williams was the _"S
spend the day gae<t of her sister. .
Mrs. Thomas Adams in Gastonia *
Saturday. ' '
Rev. and Mrs. T. B. THoifffts'and >f
Mr. Charley Pegran'i attended tlu '
group meeting of the Spartanburg
district itr York. S. C. Tuesday.
Miss Lena Armstrong of Gas 1
tbnia, N. C. spent the week-em
here with relatives. . _
Mr. J. Hantp Wright spent >a.J
urday in York. S. C. en business. J.
Mr. Samuel Adams of Cheste*
S. C. spent the week end hen
with his family.
We rev ret verv much that Mrs
Marion Dulin is sick at. her honu p
on Flat Rock St.
- ? -We?hope for her a speedy re- '
covery. , ,
Mrs. Geneva llagins and famil>
Jiave moved to Gastonia. We hopt J*
they will like their ilpe.
We are very glad to know tha
Mr. Meek Stewart, and Mrs. Liz e=
??? ????zie Mae SLnue are able .to be o'.>_
again after a slight illness. "j fl
Mrs. Eliza Miller visited re 1st fl
tives in Rostsnier City. N. C. lait ?
t week.
Mr. Charlie Adams entertain ||
ed a bunch of frien {.? with a ||
ostrich supper last week..
Mr. and Mrs. James Wise ai 11
the proud parents of a sop. .Jaine j||
Jr. Mother an.i a- n are ; <loir. fl
Mrs. Mary. " .Willis Adams o |p
Gastonia, N. spent a few day. i|
here last woke with her nu the jgj
Mrs. Eliza Tate. fl
Mrs. Carrie ..Stewart was th fl
glleSt Of Mrsv Eliza Stewart Wed- I
nesday. fl
McKnight 11 i^> h School
Everyone i- very quiet arour fl
McKnight Hi. this- week, and yp.
may, know why? The mii-tern fl
examinations began Monday an |
will.end Friday, January 22. an
every one is very unxi< us to mak:
good on their examination.
The ' Ag" boys gave a literai-\
program in chapel Friday morn
ing which "was enjoyed by the sti:
The basketball team is comi'n. ,
along nicely; here i- the schedul
through February 1H: ^
January 20, Kurt Mill, here.
February 2, Clover at Fort Mil;
February 8, Clover at Emmet 1
. Scott. M
February 18. Emniett Scot
here. .
The T. R. Clinic wrts held i:
the chapel Tuesday morning. A1
the children as well as the teach
ers took thd test. .'.
MT. ZION A. M;E. CHl ItCH
Rev. \V. I*. Carolina. Pastor ,
Sellers, S. C.?Sunday schoolnp &
ened at the usual hour, .with th< '
Supt. and his co-workers at' thei '
post of duty. The lesson wa
beautifully discussed throughou
tlie various classes.and Mrs'. L. A
Wells gave a timely r 'VA'W.
Promptly at 11 :R0 moijung ser '
_ vice began. After the deyction
the pastor presented. Presidii 1
Elder L. A. Wells to preach. 11.
selected his text Romans 10:1:
This was a strong and powerfu .*
message and will be long renKnii
At the close of the service th.
P. E. came down?and cumplrt ( J_
our first quarterly conference . ^
This was a great meeting. im
beinjj the first and such a succes
- pinv [hat the others will bi
like-wise. ~
At 7:30 we again reassemble; j
and the Rev. W. 51. James broitrh
to us a message from St. Luk _
15:18. Quite a few were out a
the evening service.
The Pulpit Aid Board entertain
ed the P. E. ar.d his cabinet, th
pastor and his wife with an elab
orate dinner at the home of Mr>
G. A. Hunt Sunday. Mrs. Kmnn
Jones has returned home frors
Washington, after spending sev
eral weeks with her children. Mis
Rosa J. Fladger spent the week
end at home \Cith parents, she wa
accompanied by Mi.-W Bulal "
Franks. Rev. W. P. Carolina o'Ui.
beloved ^pastor is spending th<
week at home with his wtftr?arte
children at Georgetown.
LEESVILLP) NEWS \
In spite of the ra/ny weathe pi
a large number attended service it
Sunday. Sunday school began a
its usual hour with the Supt. ant. la
teachers at their post of \%?ty. v
Rev. Bates brought fofth a won- tl
derful semon to his hearers. ti
On Sunday night, Rev. B. F \
Sumter of Columbia delivered :
soul ;stirring sermon from St ?
John 14 ;6. It was ? sermon thu tl
will be long remembered by the
hearers. He is truly a man sent 11
by God.
s Miss Edna Mae Suber of C<T 'v
lumbia was guest of Miss E. S.
<?? - t -c
Marsnan on aunuay. ,
Tl^e dance at Ivccsville Highl J'
school, Leesville, S. C., last Mon .
day night was very goo<_. and ev
eryone reported having enjoye*
themselves very much. Pecpt
i were present from Aiken, Angus
ta, St. Matthew, Columbia, Hates
burg. 'Trenton. Ridge Spring, John
.. stop and Orangeburg, S. C. T~
Clarence Pinckney and his Iniperial
orchestra were at their jj]
best. Thanks to those who help- 8j
ed make it a success. '
W1IITM1RE NEWS
The Weill he 1 sT;lI enfttVol'tlblo ~
ft because the inclemency of
t> weather, wo >hould not cca*<; j
serve t?od. And the way \v * 1
eve him, is to scve Him in spir- i
and in truth. Most of us do I
'.t. We let the devil conie front !
o much. Overwhelm the' devil. I
On account of tjhe inclemency of |
o weather, Sunday, we could not
i"o the full church attendance.
. t with those present, we had t
ry splendid <ermen. delivered
our beloved pastor. Rev. J. P.
ado.
Rev W-i.de selectee, hi - text from
e 1st Psalm. He preached a
arty sermon, and if we heed to
hat he toll us, we will", h.eeonu
ttor Christines. The two ma'11
loujrhts wire: Plant inir'seeds and
ttiiifr out i>I;tmto. Compared to.
:owuitf Ciui^'.ma. and -euinjr out
h.ristians?valle-.l piVtenders.
Mps. Martha Ranks .is st ill insposed
at -.this writing. She is
>t muelt invpiovtu at t?ri- writThe
CCC boys, located near.
.? ?.. i. C. sponsocod .a show at
ie Whitmtre s-ehooh Thursday ?:?; *?
inuary' 11. Which proved .sue'Ssflll.
.Miss Annie Lco Abrams .--till renin*
indisposed'from an aoci nt.
Wo hope "she will recove r
oil to resume her Job of toaoi"
Please gather your news-, te
md to your reporter on
OR. II. M: IIOLMlis . "
ti> iieeologis't. Ai'la.nta. <ia.
mix;;: si'ui\<; news
l)v-s| ite tht' rainy \v? at her. .S m"
ty. then Wfro a .faitji.ul i\v.
ii.mti in the rliuryh services. SVjn
. F. Hammond opened .Siuninv
luo| at the. usual, hour. We ha.
very. fiiteroMihif Ks.-n'n ami i> 1
JoiUC'd to hivvtlbent enjoyed In
iu-.h one.
Instillation services' were, trierr,
> the newly elected-officers, of the
. T. I., for the, Near of 1 '. ."IT hv
Irs. In. E. llightower; The of
ceiS'are as follow. : Miss Theim;
Jler?u!i, INosI; Miss Marion Haniii
ml,' Viec-I'res.; Miss I tan Wilaius,
See.; .\|iss Eli/.abi th Bi-a'ux,
Trims." and Mr. .lathes F.iii>n,
choir leader. Each office \
i . nier.u.er of /die II. T. L*. has
lecV'ril to make tile year of IT!.
imiii.t.r \ t .11 for t i.- 01 uui.i/.aon.
.
The E. I'. A. club was'-ortci t::i''. v
I at the home of Mr-. Minnie B.'
I'oetie Friday, evening at ">:t)o o'lo.k.
This meeting coiisi-teu
l? >lly of business. After all
us.ne. s was over they were serv-I
a delieio'... eourse its' eoektaii.
moroisia. and cake. Tin. n e. sijf
was jrooa.
The next meeting .will he . lle.'-i
t the home of Mrs. ( . Broadax.'
'I III'?F . i n ' i,. Bn i-- rrt Fl'olll
rhbtbrtr second ineetiio.!' f.-.r .tlu_
rar at the homo of Mrs.- \Vi 1 h<
ii'ir ,'i' (tlie ih'eciji? > S .n .ay
i-.o.i"" Tin little folks seeiileii
vatly | l *a-i'l ov. < -t he work ton
ley- <44-i?best-,?Uut, tin y were .no.
leased eim 'h . to- .-ay that's otn
eyt. so they ;'a' i?aiinie a new dn rinination
ti i- year to ti'v a;ei
0 lull pel" n i t better. The lilt 1/
lk were served apple sauce.'
uuiwii hes and cake..Mr.
and Mis', ('apu- (run ten huv-.
t a . ; I to N'.-w A " i. a ft < ? .- pe:
1 o.;r: t i'111* v ' ! f tlit ir pnlent -
h\ ard M?>. \V. 15. liazzard.
M llrlina (1: :.ha in of Aike'..
. ('. was st-t n :i> town SaUi rda;..
,i v. .Ma a y ai d <if Aiken-wa- -> -j;
1 town Friday evening.
Sclltiol Nl'tts
~I)t .-[iir i" t lie?ii'cl'")-("il?w <-at tn /. .
n* atU a aivc wngood last Week,
he lowest' attcndarce. record ( i
a- week was.2H>.
The basket-ball girls are bu.-\
radioing daily. Watch for ma
herlule.
The li. IC. girU? entertained ._la_ _
,'rgo group at a.n i i.irmai tea
nnday afternoon.- Miss Mabry,
ie teacher put forth every etVm t
> make. the. young folks haippy.
deiieiyus rcpas- was served.
We are all 1 oking forward to
urlesor." and hep- Dallas Steppers
ie final appearance of Madam
ririay ni?'..t; .lanoary 22. Adission
10 and 15 cents.
The 1'. T. A. will hojij. its month
- meeting Monday nierht. Help
>ur children in the patron const.
Aa> a prize will be given at
ie end of the year to the daslat
encourages the largest nun
ir of natrons to attend the
T. A. *
CjARI) OF THANKS
We are very grateful for alf ox cssions
of sympathy during the
Iness and passing of our dear
ster, Mildred Watson Staley.
Ruth C. Watson and sisters
' TI
BRANCHVILI.E NEWS
?Stmdair *rht>ol at Bethel A. M.
E. church was hold at the usual
oi>ui. The ofticeri were at ti
icgulrp- posts oi yuty. T^e lesson
was- we.il discussed mid enjoyed by
ull.
At 11:110 Rev. J. M. McKinley
preached a short sermon that was
enjoyed by all. At 7:30 our pastor.
Rev. David J ones preached a
wonderlul sermon. Our hearts
burn w. thin while he piveached
Wo are glad to have our pastor
lack after such a long delay.
The pew rally of. Wilson M. E.
church was a success -Sunday llltX1.
We wish to thank our many
frivn s for their liberal cbntribuThe
Home Mission club of the
Canaan Baptist church was held
at the home of Mrs. Lillie Marti
no, January 18, 1037 at 7:30..
Scripture reading Miss I.ucile
Jamison. Prayer, Mrs. Mary E
Jenkins. The dscussion resolved
That the Foundation is More Impoithnt
than the Building. * Affirmatives:'
C. Bonapart; negative,'
E. Byrdr The dobato .was tlisruss^
oil and enjoyed by all. We regret
very niueh the iiliicss of. .our
President, Mis. D. Koach. Hope
he will spun t/e well an.', happy
again.
Mr. Samuel Williams was "the
dinner guest of Mr.-and Mrs. F.
Leven, Sunday. We enjoyed hav- .
nig. Mr.. Williams with us.
?-ftrv;?ami?Mrs:?(leu roe Baxter }
1" Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. D.
Baxter of New York were" guests
f Mr. ai.il li iT . Murray .loiies on
Tuesday afternoon.
We are look/tig forward with
mu, h pira.suiy to the return of
.he talkies to-our eliapel Tuesday
bight, January 20!. Come- one and
ii ha..- enjoy the thrills of a
great western .show, Joe Louis
:n the ring jvvj11 Jbe an ad led attraction.
(ItF.STON 'NEWS
St. Paul A. M. 1>. Chureii
HtV. 1?. J. I lodge. Pastor
' Sis'- day s k-vd open <! at tin1
e| ho ii*. w'th.: h.* .S'lnt. and e'o .'Hi
" , f duty.. The
lesson was l> -autifully di.wus'sed
hroiiglioa-t -ib yarioer classes.
The pastor" gave a sp'en ii 1: n view.
1 !'?;npcly ill l'J M. our r.clovOO
1 (.".'u:; the morning s,or* ice. *"
!is u xt wa-s f umd St, I.ukeJDJI:
... i HU', "Tlu\ e* Persons in Or'.i."
It was a xou.i stirring sorm'? n'
whirlr; wa* ;1 hy ill. This..
sV-nnon will ho long remembered,
we have a wnsider'l'iil pastor, anil.
.-h> ici. Ik prom} .'of him. . Quite
a few friend;', from other ,'hurehes
v-nvhiped with u?. Went.c always
gin r to have Visitors. Hi v. H. ,1.
Hodge U ok dinner with Mr, and
lr.\ \. D. FredeViek. The Preidir.v
Flder; Dr. IT F. lljldebrahd
i'nd .otlv is w'. ro dinner guests oi
! . ail I .V. s. Frederick also. Dr. '
F. Dihh'.'iar.'l held his first
herly ?' <? Arrive at Mt. Zion
\. M. 1".. ehrrtli. January 17,. l'JdT.!
! t ain, up a.ud pvemhed the evu- I
;i>;r : e. r.io'i for us.. Our" evening
e.rviee began -at S:Ou p. m. After j
" '! preliminaries, I)r. IT F.
Ilildebvand delivered a very strong
' or g, Jlis text was found St.
'oh,: 1:.1'.'uhi(-et. "Ci.me See the
ii:;st." It was a noble- scrniuKi
h. v, ill linger 1> ng upon the
. ill" ihi- hearers. We shall
/lad to have our presidiftf* elI'.
Ihhlobnunl conic and
!?? us with our services at any
. . V.V appi v'elated his cominy
t > much.
F.dna Katies, reporter
KASI.KY NEWS
EasJ'cv I'nion Baptist Church.
~o7T:?T~TT?McKt.wifk^ ' pastor:
-urttlay school lo o'clock, Iicuctfn
E. (!. Cianett. superintendent.
Pia achir.y service 11 ;d0. B. T.
-4-a??[i.ia...
Kas'.ey .Chapel M H. church, Rev
I,. W. W'lliams. pastor. Eroac limy
third Sundays at 11'.."10 a.m.
>'d 7pan. Sun ay school at
1J) o'clock. Brotherhood at 7:UU
p.m. Kpwoith League at 6 p.m.
We all regret that .Mr, Nathan
Valentine has been fn far several
weeks. Wc hope and pray for a
speedy recovery. W'e arc glad
that Mrs. Cora (iambic is again re
stored to health.
Mrs. Jossyy 1'aekson is spendirg
some time inj Deerlied. Fla*.
- W'e mi.-s her very much but we
ac triad she is having such a love
1y time.
Mi. .lim Ibhinson was given a
iui prise birthday party; He was
.'really surprised to find that his
wife could successfully put it over
/ m.
Mr. Aryo llolloway and Mrs.
I.illie Map Mansell' were married
on January 1, 1037 by Rev. A.
I. Cauihle. Only a few members
>f the families were present. We
wish them much success.
Mbs F. L. Williams is going to
render a musical program at t'he
Easley Chapel M. E. church, Jannary
28. 1037 entitle The Sale of
the World. Children tickets are
mt for sale now. Admission 10c.
All are invited. " .
IN MEMORIAM
In dca?r an<I loving memory of
our fioar father and husband, Mr.
lessie Ford, who departed this
life . January 14, 1 i>f{4.
Dear beloved thou hast left us,
I"1 this world to tread alone,
We <Jare say how much we^miss
: ymn ?
Since from this old eai-th you've
gone. i
Mrs. Sallie Ford, widV
Julian, Charles and Wilbur Ford
i sons
Mrs. Ada Love, daughter
- - ^1 7'^*7r
1? PALMETTO LEADER
BROWN GRADED SCHOOL
AND FRIENDSHIP A. M E.
CHURCH
Nesmith, S. C.?Sunday school
was called to order at its usual
hour, with Supt., Mr.E . D. Nesmith
at his post. The lesson w?.s
heautifully discussed by the various
classes.
One of the local preachers. Rev
J.^ Bur rough preached at 11:30.
At 2:30 p. im. the members and
visitors of Friendship witnessed a
soul-stirring message from God
delivered by their efficient pastor,
Rev. H. W. Williams. His thonie
was "January," the sermon being
rjulte unique in Its?form.? After
the religious part of the services,
he announced that the elder, Rev.
H. H. Cooper will preach here the
fifth Sunday, and he, himself will
preach the 1st Sunday both morning
and evening. If you want to
be up lifted intellectuaJLv and religipusly
come out to all of these
services.
Mrs. Ben Jon>cs, Jr. of Winston-Salem
is here, visiting her
husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Jones, Sr. We wish for her
a . pleasant stay:
We are glad to see Messers
Jerome and Thomas Prcssely at
home aihter having spent a while
in New York.
Owiiur to the condition of the
weather, the orchestra that the
members of the faculty brought
here Friday night, wa* at its best.
The trustees and members of
1?K. TIIO.MAS R. 1'FYTONProctologist,
; Now Yoi k- City
the faculty will meet at the Ahool
Dun s'day. .Janiiaiy 1 1th..
Mi's I{. K. McCutekeon spent
the weekTend with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Spripht.
A poem originally composed by
a' fifth erado-student of" Brown
prjuled school: . ?
"Yesterday I went to the brook,
I cnupht a fish with my book,
I did this for .'several time-,
And every lish I caupht was mine.
Kloise Xe.-mith
Mr. H. E. Naupher, Hist. Supervisor
of Vocational Apriculttire,
t-Scit o/l ! ??? 1 re H/i^nt.4 T7*?..
? I. I w M viiv. rig* I'V|?0I Will V III, I'll.lav
expressed hinirelf a- hern
}* well pleased with the type of
work bring 'done, through the
In.-trueti<>11 of their teacher, Mr.
M McOttry.
The boys of the N. F. S. C.'s
Chapter though to Mirprise Proi.
I?. i 1! and Mr. Vcrd Peterson,
state directors qj5 Vocational
.-V-'.iicuit .re with an after Christinn
turkey jar their Sunday dinner,
which was "shipped in time
to reach ihem before Sunday. We
si:,ceiyl.w hope that they have eni-yed
their turk y. The chapter
is now getting ready for their
fathers and son.- banquet, which
is t.jy be held on February al 1. 1P5J7.
Alex \V. Rres-ley
mm m - t
K-VW-AY BFACil. X. V.?
---Sunday -was-a high day" at
Bethel A.M. K. church. In spite
d the in. lemt ney of the weathei
tin re \\ i i e thlee strong sei niorrin?:n
bed. At 11 a.m. Rev. Solomon
Km-man qu- pastor was.th
speaker. At 3:30 p.m. Rev. QuarI'rt-m
Ml. Oliver I. M..F.. wai
the speaker and at 8:00 p.m. Rev.
.vliiiii.iis, the world's evangelist
was the speaker. Many^visitors
were present. Our Pastor, Rev.
Fri eman was very happy over the
iiowei given him by the Pastor's
Aid board. Mis. Julia Wells,
president. We are gla to sei
Mrs. A. I.. Staley back after sjiend
inu the holidays wi th her mother
ill St. Matthews. IS. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Fortune spent the
holidays in Philadelphia with brother
and ^IsteV, Mr. AlKn P. Perrin
of 1820 Federal street and
Mrs. Corinne Kelly of 2020 N. 20th
street. They reported a very nice
time and a pleasant trip.
SIDNEY PARK
C. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. T. J. DouelaSs. Pastor
?1 _
The Sunday school opene.' at
the usual hour with Supt. Mr. I).
R. Starks presiding. The lesson
was beautifully discussed.
At 11 o'clock the pastor filled
'he pulpit using as his text St.
f.uke 5:2-4. Theme "The Discouraging
Disciples and the Interesting
Christ". This was a .wonderful
sermon.
At 5 o'clock the Epworth league
met.
At 7:.'10 the evening services be
gan. The pastor filled the pulpit
with another wonderful sermon.
Sunday will be quarterly conference
day. The Elder, Rev. J.
A. Jones will preach at both services
anil the Inislnt'BH lYWtiftg will
be h 1 i on Monday night.
The Epworth League will render
a special program Sunday afternoon.
i ANDERSON COUNTY
TEACHERS' GROUP
The teachers of the third sec- .
tional group of Anderson county ,
held its monthly meeting at Pendleton
High school, January 15th.
Nearly all schools were represent
ed.
Plans for our. annual achievement
day were discussed. A committee
was appointed to slate a
program for the same. The iGte
was tentatively set as April 2nd. 1
Mrs. Renna J. Clark gave a dem '
onstration in teaching Elementary |
Arithmetic. Very helpful infor- j
The purpose of the groi^p meetings
is for professional improve- 1
ment, so we feel grateful to those *
who bring to us timely informa- '
tion. ' '
Mrs. A. W. Anderson, our Jean- '
es Teacher, was with us. Altho
she is a student at State college,
she has missed only one meeting. !
She is wide awake and helps her 1
teachers keep in step with the la- '
test an our field.
At the close of the meeting we 1
were invited- to assemble in the '
dining hall of the lovely industrial
building. There we were.:
I serve 1 delicious refreshments by 11
tl,.. D T A ti. - r ' 5
Harbison college at Irmo and at
Chcraw. TWe scores of the former
were: Girls 25-9; boys 22-10
and the latter games' scores were 1
gills 25-8; boys 20-8. They have '
also met the Robert Small Junior (
High school of Chcraw. The scores
were 22;12"of the girls in favj
or of Coulter and..27-9 in. favor of 1
Coulter's boys. They met Mayo
1 ,i:h of Darlington, Fri lay Janu- 1
ary 15, 1927 the scores being 24- s
6. The boys did not play.
The teams have scheduled about '
22 Karnes. The-~,Jmc up of the 1
girls championshipcetmi is as fol- ?
lows: i
.Center Forward. Helen White; I
Right Forward, Margaret Talloy; <
l.eit Forwaid, Ruth Bennett; Center
Guard, Dorothy Hammond; '
Right Guard, Myrtle TalkU/; Left 1
Guard,. Pearl Robinson.
All played well in the past (
" antes... The Talley sisters have
been stars in all. Margaret has
well earned her name "Spee 'v J
Talley". At the state tournament
at S. C. State college she had the ) "
honor of being the best all-around , '
player in the state. Dorothy Ham-!!
mond bt-inthe "juggle" special-,
ist.
Jonctta Toatlcy, Lillian Talley, Ij
Virginia Gillespie, Dicy Ford and)!
Ixmise Antrum all made a good I |
showing in the last game.
The hoys' team has the follow ^
ing "heroes" on it.
Uoijert-?F? ? !> i,?1 >nvid?Ale (km ,
Ion, Thomas Wilson, Andrew Ford
Arthur James.'
Moultrie Hudson,. Fletcher Linton
am' Edwar Danish are the ;
best "extras" to he?l'ound-. The -j
latter a mere chid of 13 ha? displayed
some qualities of professional
players and is seeminelv
the center of atraction in all
rames.
Keep up with the '37 champs
through this newspaper.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT
GET-TO-G.ETHER MEETING J
To The Palmetto Loader
The' ministers, stewards am. ;
missionary workers of the Abbeville
district met in St. James f.. 1
M. E. chyreh of which Rev. W 1
S. Minis is pastor. The meeting '
was presided over by I)r. P. M. ^
Gary, the newly appointed pre- !
siding elder of this, the greatest ;
district in the state.
The meeting was opened by the 1
presiding elder who conducted the
. evotions, closing the same wt-th
a strong scriptural exhortation,
the purpose of which was fire
the spiritual ambition of the district
as a unit so that a gren't
program might be put over foi
the church this conference year.
Revs. O. D. Young, C. G. Glover,
J. E. Vauss, W. N. Curry, \V
L. Devlin, P. L. Ely, G. W. Bradley,
J. C. Letman, W. S. Minis and
E. F. Johnson were present, all
of whom assured the presidirtg elder
that everything possi ble Would
be done this year to hold up his
arms and keep the Abbeville district
in the forefront.
The Missionary department was
renresented Vw fho r?voai
dent, the Conference Branch President,
Mrs. Ruth Massey and Miss
Hattie E. Perrin respectively and
many othdr lpyal ladies among
whom were Mrs., Marshall, Mrs.
Belcher of Mt. Larmci and Mis.
Marian R. Johnson, the wi'tfe of
Rev. E. F. Johnson.
Among the district stewards
present were Messrs H. C. /Dun
i mr i ,i .n.- wiiu nil1 HAMMttlll't? UL ,
, Miss A. L. Green the Home fecon- ' j
omid teaeherv and the Home Econ- j!
Jomic pills.
Tlln fnopVtavc - nH i/iva/] ?<rninri? livn 1
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the classrooms and lookvg over
during their activity period.
COULTER ACADEMY
ATHLETIC NEWS
; On Monday night, January 18, '
Coulter's basketball teams were
victorious over the Timmorisville
High school team$. The girls'anv.
was. interesting any showed
that the Coulter's' team was far
superior.. The scores with the
rriil? were 17-1 ami the boys' 449.
The teams are under the di-'
?ic,n of C? a. h Hensop and Miss
W. M. Gillespie, chaperon.
The girls' team has been th?>
state champions for the past two
year?-and last year also beir.g- the'
conference champions. The team
has not been defeated in twenty
games. '
Coulter has played five games
thus far. Four of theni being
rlniiKlo lir.n/lfru TKnv Kn,.? v.,,0
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lap, W F. McCombs.^V. H. Wheler
of Rockford, Mt. Carmel; S. B.
Mims, Prof. J. T. \V. Minis of the
Bailey Bethel circuit and S. M.
Wright of the St. Mary circuit.
These stalwart churchmen all
pledged full support in buil> imp
up our Zion.
UNION NEWS
The Claflin college club held a
very interesting meeting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams
Sunday afternoon. Quite a
few of the members were present
Little Miss Barbara Jean Williams,
the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Williams were the center of
attraction. They are both Scheiuled
to be fr.eshman at Claflin
in 1950. Both Mr. and Mrs. Williams
are of the class of 1933,
31aflin college.
Prof. Gore, Prin. one of the Hi
schools in North. Carolina gave a
Kitchen demonstration Friday
light at the residence of Mr.-.
Jannie G. Douglass on N. Pinckley.
St.. The entire lecture was
eery interesting. He sold .many
iseful articles for kitchen use.
Misses Beatrice Reynolds, after
spending the holidays at her home
ill Charleston has returned to her
school duties at the Sims IUch
school. She had as her guOsti dur
:ig the Christmas holidays,
Miss Bernice Sartor, who is also
i teacher in the city school sys:em.
Messrs J. C. Copeland, agei>
?^? HP
! ;?. C. A*. I'OWi
William A. Harris He
for X, C. Mr tun I Lite Irs. Company
and R. L. Merriweather both
?f Gaffney spent tht-* week'-etni
.vith home folk. Rev, J. M. Renty
(d Winnsboro, an old .Union,
ritizi'n spent a while here recently.
While here, he kokod up many of
lis friends. Union has many reasons
to be proud of Rev. Realty.
The teaehers year book which
ivas made po-sible foe the colored
teaehers thru the efforts of the
leans teacher, Miss Julia Dobson
is making a wonderful impression
Miss Dobson i- doing a very f'trtc
,voik in the Union County schools.
T o Annual Clinic.at the Community
Hospital will be held Jan
jary, zv. i nis is one i t the outstanding
annual affairs in Union
jaeh year.
The many friends in L nion of
Mrs. Natielie'Mcl.ain Letny were,
nade sad o hear of |u r d athjn
IVa hingtnn. P. (*. T'v?;
erv.ees \\v:e held in Trinity .M
K. church in Ca r le:\ S. Sun-;
is?y a.ternoon. .Mrs. L vv visted
in the city .many, times.
It is i -'rored that Union will
soon have a new iLntist-. At
uesert we .'don't have r.\ Pro...
jos. oil of tile Sin s sellool
ias been able to return to _his
vork, to the delight of his ftiany
'riends.
Rev. C. C. Coleman, the new
last or 01 /ion a. M.v" 1'h church
^reached a wonderful sermon Suniay.
Mr. and.-Mrs. C. K. Wilson of
Newuerry "visited menus in unon
last wcok.^? ??-j
GOLDVILLE CIRCUIT
This report brings to you the
proceedings of the first quarterly
conference hi Id on HrC (Joldville
q'.rcuit with IIr. E. II. Mc'5ill
n. esiding elder and Rev. \V.
E. White, pastor.
After a song and prayer Dr.
McCiill read the' loth chapter of
Paul's first letter to the Corinthians.
The various reports were
-oad. Dr. McGill gave an interesting
talk we enjoyed. We raised
this quarter S.'HUK). Two reirorted
'< ceased, sister Lizzie B
Miller and brother D, S. Sulr. r.
Talks were given <*n the Vfe.of
these members.
PINCKNEY'S F1
UNDERTAKER AND LIC
SOUTH CAROUN
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Saturday, January 23, 1937
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
MRS. CARRIE SINGLETON %
Program of the funeral services
of Mrs. Carrie Singleton, held at
Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. church, Sum- <
ter. S. ('.. January IB, 1937.
Processional?
Prayer?Rev. A. P. Spears
Hymn?Asleep in Jesus
Scripture?23rd Psalms?Rev. A.
P. Spears.
Duet: There Is A Place?Prof. E.
E. Jones and Mrs. Maggie Glover.
Remarks-^-Mr. Henry Pearson, the \
leader of the deceased.
Reading telegrams and letters of
sympathy?Rev. A.. P. Spears
Hymn-?Abide With Me (a favorite _
of the deceased)
Obituary?Mrs. Julia Byrd
Sermon?Rev. R. L. Pope. Text o
23rd Psalm, 4th verse.
Committing the body?Rev. R. L.
Pope.
Recessional?
Viewing of the bodv in thp veafi.
bule.
Interment, was in Walker's cemetery.
Mutual undertakers in
charge. * ?
NEWBROOKUAND NEWS
Sad news?Thomas Porter, first
cousin of Rev. A. P. Porter, died
Sunday at 11:15 a. m. His death?
I wa a shock to both white and Tf
colored: due~tn thc shftyf. timo of
mm. di
I L. ('!: . ' ' fi ':>< i
j.ital. Atlanta, (lo-Ttrin
his ill iris.:, Ev. M. M.'Feace of
Second Calvary Baptist church,
j iriichvlo.., aii;! Ubv. Sinnnons offered
prayer.
It was sad. because he (Thomas
Porter) did not have a cfujrch; \
It was sad in the second olace that
he never did confess saving flsibh
in the Lord and Savior Josus
Ch rist.
I trust that his wife and all of
his friends will take warning from
his death. Read the' Ecc. 12:1,
and the 2 last verges. He was
carried to his original ihome, Newberry,
for interment.
lie leave si to mourn his loss, a
wife, one brother, three sisters
and a host of relatives and friends
He was a good hand, worked for
(Juinyard over 20 years.
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CHAPEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
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Taylors, S. C.?A very enjoyable
sermon was pleached .Sunday, -
| .January- iu.. i tie serijnon Degan
a t^ 11:30 o'clock ana the Lord's
Supper was served at 12:30. The
J., a .io-i was $21.00.
Mrs. Mary Anderson and family
wore the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Alexander Sun
'
The Rev. J. H. jGilmore and
Mis. I.illin Barton were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spear
Sco t, Sunday.
?I.iirUo Anderson of Win
ston-Saleni, N. C., spent the holidays
with hoi mother, Mrs. Mary
Anderson.
Miss Wyn ma Young of -Kannanolis.
N. C? spent the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Young.
Mr. Charles Greer who is attending
college in Atlanta spent
rh.- holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Butler Groe.
Mr. George T. Bowens has re- ^
turned from New York. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
j iv wens.
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