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Ip' Pa<? 2 :: "the old gray i :; ' -AND- -:; C( ::the new rider"? c n ; <? 11 ? \ REV. EL PH.IM.IP fail.LIS <> ? " S c Bishop*' and Connectional Coun- t cil?. i , ? Charleston was host city of thi above meetings of the A. M. K Church, which convened here' las v wok. This s the - S.|iii-C"i:t ;i s nial year of the Denomination at e \ the college of Bishops here las s Week was the second to !>o Jieh I in this oty during the church'; t history. While lly Af'ican Met! 4 odist EpiscyfTTrl?rhureh has four teen Episo<Spu4- d striets. one ha eeen merged into the'3rd and lit) Episopal districts owing to the death of Bishop Johnson. He wa assigned the work of this Stat but 'died one month after t h < Irt rieiUI v < III do in.-.. . Bishop J. S. Flippr, D.I). Tho subject of this sketch, wh-? is tho acknowledged and geeepta blc leader of South Carolina i -err or bjshop of the groat A. V / E. Churrh, and boli?vo mo when 1 say ho captured both tho bishop and Connectional Councils- in th' position he. took on all quest? or confronting those bodies; ho plan ed himself in the hearts of ever? ' min ster and lay member in th Councils as he hsa done in the 7t : district. We are proud of o u rvopderful l?ader. who is a e hris 7 ban gentleman, a scholar a n < great preacher. Together with a', of this, he is a great brother an tender father, to < very "ministe and lay member on his distret. The Connectional Council With- Dr. 'V. M. Townsend, pre ident the Connectional Coune'i which is composed of general off c,crs and every minister and lay . member who attends the Bishop r Counc.l had the greatest scssio. in its history of ov?r f>o yearDr. Townsen Ibis indeed a mastin the chair. He commands w't authority and causes the ^ntir " . church .t.o sit up and take notice People frojp the North. East an W "st <aiil f'vth 'vr has ever aqua' led the banquet given the del gates in Cha.nh. slnn since Rieka? Allen organized the church. The . sands of people attended the s?-sions; dut''ne the three days. .V df'sscs Avere delivered before th body by Bishops J A. (Ingg. W A. Fountain. R. C.-Ransom. M. 1 Davis and C B Young. The O" neetioral Council urged a ihang ;n the -.Sunday School Union' ' charter at Nashville, which wn approved by the Bishops' Ccqn oil. Council Sermon. Bishop. Dav'd II. Sims of th Alabacpa "district preached a si mon, that not only stirred t h bishops and numbers of the Co nectiona! Councils but the ert. 1 city of Charleston.. Bishop Sim" is truly or.o of, the preati s preachers of the "JOth' century. 1 is sa d that his sermon had all t do with the p ace and harnior that characterized both the Bisl opV and fiinnu. ti rv.il Cnimi i' Bishop ms was oleVated to th Episcopacy from South Carolinr He is a son of (leor-j-ia and hot' "stafc? are proud of this Episeepa , (I ant. The bishop' has riot fot'Rot ten bis friends. Our Home Guests Mrs. Ellis and I were indee "triad to have as our prufcsts, Rlshd W. A. Fountain. Bishop and MrH. V, Tookn". Dr and Mrs J. I Ronhov and Mrs. L M G Ider o N'ewherry. At our home ?'? strean of Georgians poured in our parlo daily to see their chieftain. Rish op Tookes-.vas kept busy \yfth do" opatior.s from Florida and his ,<\wt "istriet. He too is a fine b shop church and ('. strict. Bishop Flipper at Ebernezer. .-The two sermons preached .a! F.bcrnezr-r last Sunday by Bishot Flipper, have lr'en.tho talk of t1 city. Fberrezcr was crowded t< its capacity Sunday both mornin and eveninir. \w'Tj oeonr ores- n intr nearly every faith in the f t? and the citizens are loud in thoi erpressions that M thodism th> world over, has not produced : better preacher. Dr. T. J. Miles. One of tho bishops!, .who was rrr guest during tho council, sa:d it his opinion Dr. T. J. Miles of Columbia would be the next b'shoj trt come from South Carolina. 11? statod further that Dr. Milos hm' made fine contacts and would V supported in 1910. This I know will be encouraging news to the Palmetto Conference and members of the Georgetown district over which the good doctor- presides. Columbia Conference Friends. It was if eed a pleasure to nie^t my forn/er/fon fere nee associates of the Cntfncil here last week; amontf thpm were Rev. E. F. G. Dent, E. A Adams, J C McClellan W B. Rouler, S. H. Lewis, T. H. Addison, W C 'Crawford, L G - Bowman, II W. Walker, J. M. Daw kins, Sr., and many from other conferences. Those out of stato ? ???wore?IK?Ilaaxu, I, LL. Bonnier, D L. W therspoon, C L. Cleland, ?T. M. Dawkins, Jr., and Let us advance on our knee?. *cor?s of others. Mfe'lV i i'i ' 1 ' ' - '' * BONNEAU CIRCUIT Rev. P. M. Knox. Pastor The Bonneau circuit, which is imposed of St. Peter and Ml. armel A. M. E. churches is taking progressive headlines liner the very efficient leadership f their newly appointed pastor, lev. P. M. Knox of Georgetown I. C. This progress is due to tlu |>>e cooperation maintained by he pastor and the people of the oinmunity regardless of their reItrloiTS Tif iRation. DuRois School News A. , "George Washington" party ras given in the auditorium of the ehool 011 Monday evening. ! *ehrtiiiy 22. hv the -I-II club..under tpo upcrvision of-Air. John Nelson, t was affirmed by all to have beer he most singular affair in the llvtoVy?of?fHe?inst tUii HM1 ) T. l\\l" I, IJAI'TIST C'Hl'RCI! Rev. II. W. I). Stewart, Pastor Sunday school opened at tin. j.f.'al hour. Supt. and teacherAc re at. (Sjeir pOst of duties. .The. ss.om was reviewed bv the Supt.! \t ll:30fthe pastor came to uivijth a wonderful sermon. mine of" Mrs. Jarnie Reid Thurs ay cvcnintr. with Mrs. Garret' iie-iding. The information bar vas very interesting, after all lu.siness was over a delirious re-" oast of ambrosia and angel foot alee were served. :The Missionary -ociety met a he home of Mrs. llattie Golden The Pies., Mrs, Cerilla IluAgens iresi.din.cr. Mrs.. Iludges and .Mrs Whitner brought, a splendid re ociety The Missionary soejot\ s sponsoring a week of prayc legiiuting March Sth. During th oeial hour, the' ho- te-s serve* iam sandwiches and buttered sal ires, and delicious cocoa. Mrs. Lucindn Jackson .and Mrs. Fannie Reid are on th-e?ick'list. Mrs. S, W. Sullivan spent a few lays in Spartanburg-. LAI"KENS NEWS |{y Th< mas Sholton Row \. E Thomas of BoC'el A T 1" church <!oE\wp,j n wonder'ul mossnpro on S tr'nv morninsr. 'i thotv.e was "The Gospel in ' n 'onfused World." Mr-.. IE A 1'homns lifts , improved in health nn<idornhlv. T'"o .Willi* or Workers eltih rf Bethel mot at the homo of Miss V'llio Hunter on*Thursday ovr^1 ninp: on Downs St. The Mission.-!"' nb-met at the homo of Mrs.'Eva 'vant la t week on W." Hamilton St. Coming Attraction At Bethel The Golden Dates ,'T;;hil( o rpift!ot of Norfolk. Vn. will iu> prose:it <i ;it. Bethel in a Musical Concert ?don't -miss . hearing these stars f Radio Station WIS. They 'will ;pi>eai' ul Ih tlnd Woiioscav eve'in:', March 10th, at S:00 o'clock. \dmissron.: Adults 20c; children Oc. In order to get a reserve seat m ot? time. . Tickets are on sale ow by various sponsors." vi 11 sponsor this alFaiiv Thi The Willing Workers e!uh luartct is the .be-t throughout the oath. To avoid the rush on March "ill your ucki'i m>?v. Mr-;. Adlino Watts ihisses Mrs. Adlino Watts died Sunday i'.rht at her residence on Hro.wns \ ve.?S!)> i n?1 u n in 1 . In.. ii altli for several days. Che was ' moraliV.ed at Rethol A. M.. K. nttrch on Tuesday eveaimr hy ? thel's pastor."" Rev. 't brjnas. as isfod by. Rev. II. II. Hill and Uov. T. W". Mathis. She leave- to mourn 'ov na-sincf. one son. Charles. V. Watts. who lives here, two daurrh era of New York City and one '-to'1 and n host of . ri-lul i ves- n-<i Yierwls. Mrs. Watts was a hitrhly respect d 'Celored citizen of' the city by hofh "races. Statement from a loea1 paper >f the city quoted by savin" "Mrs. Watts was one of the.best citizens f the eit-y, ?Mr. John Fields Hunter was Mortician.- Miss Mattio P. Craiff vho has beer resiiim? at the home f Mi-s Sallie Pondy has been eonined with the flu hut is much ininoved and hopes to he hack in ehool in a few days. Me-srs P.- P. Pressley. Conwav u'tnhinv. of r.-o^c Tim rue-ts of Miss Sallie Dcndy tlie* past week M*s. (JarH'V'jtoii 1ms improved, Irs. Janio Rood has improved e< n idcrably. ' Mr, Rubber Byrd is still On the sick list. Miss Mary Raily ha< improved onsidornhlv. . Mrs. Hat Workman of Carolina St. Ts sick. ; Rev, Arthur Kast is, very ill. Irs. Alice Todd has improved. Mrs. Liddic Williams of W. lampton St. ha- been called to Re 'roit, Mich., to the bed side of her ich' dnmrhter-in-law. who is very ill, at this writing. Miss Jaunita Johnson, a teacher >f Lanford was in the city Satur tiay, vi^iunn *?i .?????> ? m Williams St. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hell of Now York City were vis 'tors in the rity the past week. Mr. Orioll is a former resident of the ?ity; he holds a prominent position in New York City. Miss Maggie Garrett was the week-end truest of her parents on \V. Hampton St. Mrs. R. A. Thoma.s. teaeher of Soeial Science at York and wife of Rev. Thomas, pastor of Rethel A. M. E. church wishes to thank the many meiuhers and frier Rethel for their kindness of words and good deeds in the duration of her illness. "'Mrs. Emmulliu1 Nelson nf IPims for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Nelson was an active member of Bethel A. M. E. church. We will mi?s her. COKESBl'RY NEWS. The first quarterly conference' of tSt. Paul A ME church Sunday, Feb. 28, \'J7. The pastor actum- i paried by the I'.K. Dr. E.M. Me- I Gill and Rev". -Reynolds . amended the rostrum at 12M0. Dcv* tionals jtpmducted by the pastor Rev. F. j L." Bouey, who afterwards presented tiie prtsid'ny," elder Dr. E._ II. McGill. who preached from the subject: Peace or Strife. He dcliv red an able a d scholarly sennon. Poors of the htmde-werr opeinMly the pastor. Rev. I.e^yit elTcrrd a fervent p raven The conference was ( jjas ir.ci!"' by the P.E.. Mrs. E.Ai Hiddli.-,"n, W >1 1. 1*! Uol.in.es and Sam Stacks the finance committee The conference was a suetess. We are it'ad t" have Mrs. Henrietta (hi.ir.ir i~ Dili-k h nit. a I'll i sperdinir some time,/n Baltimore .with her children. Funeral service t'of Mrs. .Mar *u" i wsi< In Id Wednes-. lay, F* b. :21th. Si'i moil -tiov. F.I: Rnuey ?^he was la it. to vest in the TahiMiiaolt". (I'njoti'i v ui\iur a I) ai' tifill hiouml of flowers. She ioil In the' faith, ST. I A1' I, A >1. 10. CIHRCU Rev. U. A" Voutijr, Fast or. I "Maria. T i spite of the bad weather our .San iny s*. ho: 1 "'op. n d.at tln> usual hour with a la rye attendance"; ntid we had a very ii 'erest itur lesso". At 12 o'e'or.-k t >'ast' c noce'udod 'the r-o trnm. ,n?v ' ' .'-ou-'ht to us a v.'uklcwf111 pp'-. " ?co.' Subject: A Fru tfnl Tree ''I'mmi was enjoyed 1 y (vorvon- ' W,-- were .plad to have so nt.'Air visitiiisr friends to. worship with us. We' were irlad to have o n r iN<.fS vith us: Miss Jlont'ie' .Tnuits nrd Miss Sarah O. Raten Mr. .Tes.?o ard Frank Counts., and others from Charlotte.-; X. C. \Y trust that Mjs. Fannie Count and 'Mr. Poland Counts and Mrs Francos. Thomas. will soon he mi lirain hiY'tor h<::vr .'sis ft ???r a- 'f.y. weeks. We trust all of our s>'twill soon lie well'. ' & '. The. basket I-a If .en me'not woe: Hopes ard Chapiri was- a =u ros.The p'rls'* score was fl'-l in fav<v of Hopes' pirls: and the hoys v.n lie in favor 'of I hopes' h -y. O Wednesday Xewherry hi eh s hoys came down and played Hophoys a a V>'a-ket . hall -e-anie. Tin v.'.'s 20-'" in. favor of Prav.top S?r. et. Or* T' uvf'day .'t-J't-"IIojv -r.il Is wer.t over to II-nT ~r to iday Ro.k Hill -.Mils..- It was.a vi'vv ir- ?.! iranie. Vh-sc-s Rat< n and C?unts had |a Yah ntino party- at tin- s -liou' j Fob. 1">. It wa^ a vraa1 a'vai>'ph,.. ?;iv!< an! the leys certainly ! cr.joye.1 thetr.s Ivi s that \ h'jrh't | On'"teachers ami the students art ! expeet.ncr tit have a han itr t a t j'tv cvhoo] h.wsc'tt.rThth of Mar. l'.M"y r'e?fu'.v .is li'i-v tro : "y thu'r truests. T11 j o s.hod is n; v ini al'ohir nicely, i . Mr. Fred .lb rd.. rson of In lu-.it "il'ch., is, dead and will he broach*' heme to 1"' f- r.'-naliz" i :vt St.. Paul dv:r h ' n. .-h lih. | Mr. and M>"s. Morman Com its and chihhvr spent Sunday, a'tor men with Mr. ah 1 Mrs. I.oland Counts. FEDKJt A'HON NOTFS J" The Fdis'0 (Va!< St "net division, of the S nli'.vht ch'.h c' ty'ai'M d the ether mclvlirrs .(it a Valehtiin t-ir.trsy- at the-l-"tne of Mr.-... Vi )iuTones r>n Oak St. i The decorations,. grimes. favor all reflected the spirit of the pmed Saint. F.vetyh' dy. was carefree . and happy an ! entered with trues* ii-1 i till lit* tln? I 'Mf.s nriM i;ired fos i li.'-ii' ;iin i: -'"ni'':!t. - ? Thu hope i- that the hour spent" ; in harmless enjoyment will bu* ; servo to strengthen the put pose <f tho entire membership to put over ; <uceesfi:lly the. iv.piv serious'of th> !'!ul>b program;. The next meeting will he devotj\ d to a Tr nVe hi-nutificai ion?prm' srrant. This program is the heads i promises. ..tn he entertaining a:.i'inJ | spirational. A full description wil: ' j he given in the next "Notes." Fchoos from the Marion Uirnie Club of Chester De-pite the very inclement weather, a number of the loyal members of the .Marion Bemie Wilkinson Federated club were, entertained by Mis'. Margaret 1!. Walker at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones, Tuesday, Feb uary "til. The meeting opened with a sh rt devotional period; after which - business wn. transacted. Communications were read front the State President and Treasurer. The program was in keeping with Negro History- Week. After singing tho Negro National Anthrni. Mrs. J. S. S'tanback favored* the club with an original poem. .Mr-. F.lln Watson very effectively sang "Since You Went Away," an outstanding feature of the. pro-, gram was an old address-+"The Negro and lh" Church." An instrumental s< lo "Sanatina" by Terrace was beautifully rendered ?y air. j. l. 1 oung. uames were introduced by Mrs. Margaret Adair,. Mrs. Lueile Allen, and Mr-. Rosa Tarrgnce. The last number m the program was "Deep River" which was touehinglv salig by Mr. I. T. Jones. Ky special lcquest, Mr. Jones aIso sang "With Out" A Song." "Rose in the liild." Mrs. Kiln Watson joined the club at this meeting, Mrs. llillar ol' the Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion (lunch was a ' welcome gue-t and - """I" )i "'.;'.rl:s. . A course of ice cream and cake was served, after whjch the meet-' ing adjourned to meet with Mrs. , Hattie Walker on Cemetery St. THE PALMETTO I WATERLOO NEW J} Mr. James I.owc of Fayettsville, N\ C. was killed bv a truck February 22 at the age of 11 years. The body was brought to Waterloo and laid to rest in the I.autel J1111 cenie teiy. Mr. Lowe leaves a wife, 8 children, a father... one brother, Tim'oihy Lowe of Brooklyn, N. Y. and a number of relatives to mourn . i- loss. The members of Laurel Hill Jiaptist eh arch of which Rev. S. C. Kav is pastor, are rcmodctitig the building. There is a number of cases of the "flu" in this section. The lleaVeniy Gospel Singers will sing. T6Y'LiUirt'l 11111' TTHPTTT bers1 it t-e A. M ! :. church, March 3. I'rof. J. II. McKissick spent the week-end at his home, Easley, S. t'. with his parents. L~ CORE .SEWS. Sunday, Ft bfifary J8, the woath- i Vr was very inclement. This being i truth our attenlance was far from good. Only a few were at Macedonia in the morning. Sunday p. m. the Y. M. C. A. ami Y. W. (,*. A.. members of Good 11 ope church met. I was told that Mr. urnett. field agent for same was m icon- in i a si. \ Mrs. Martha Johnson of Cameron, S. C. spent the week-end with lis. Sumtpr. at .Cope. S. C. Mr*. >wens of Atlantic City who is spending the winter with her sister and relatives, ,made it very leasant for .Mrs. Johnson. Both f them are ve ry entertaining. In he afternoon .Mrs. Johnson in eorii pany- with Mrs. Sumter and Mr, -Pondarvis visited Mrs. ITT?M~ .aiir-t-.ahd James Jennings. Tlie Saints had Very lively sericos-Sunday.' Mrs.. Mary A. Johnson, pastor of the above church.' is very faithful. Brother Arthui and Harry Hampton came up to church Sunday night, while there, we tried to perfect some plans ,1'or our church program, JOHNSTON NEWS Sunday was a cold' day, ..but many were soon on their way to liur.h. W; a.o very glad to say hat. M.u '/A r. Baptist " Sunday school is still alive, also Bethel C. M. E. Sunday school. The Miiwoiih League is still moving on nicely, -andi the young i-ople* are- si 11! sl owing nuuh inieivst in the L.cague. Lev. B. T. H.ears was the dinner t of Mr. .1 Mrs. Noah A mo? ' n Sundav at their himv on Bland st. * " 1 Mr. and Mrs. Coortro Bouknight we?e the gia -ts <>f Mrs. Savannah Y< nng on Sunday, at her.home on 7 Bl'ar.d St. Miss. Jennie Sinfclor of .Aiken ?*. ('. spent Monday here with her another. Mis. I'm ma Sirkler. " Vi'e. :''e nrnnln of Johnston regrottod. very much t < learn of tic loath of Mrs.. Mary E. Williams. ;,.i, >' part .d th's life in Columbia S. ( . !v. tho ilmntn ol l eoruary. ..Tb 'Vt.'.'v h'a? our do-. pO't ?vmpa: hy. Miss A'bcrta Myles sport Pvr.dny alt' rnoon in Auyusla, Ga vl.h v'pt-ivcs and friends. N'o. 2 mot at tho homo o' Mr. Mrs. Noah Amos on-Fri i!:: v.!"lit. Ft. binary 26th. Tin h.i'ose was called to order Vv ' iv< -id nt ami after tin T I|1< the business ho?ar.. Old an-! r.ow bus'noss was discussed. T1 ; !r,li was very triad to havt o-rr-h?-?t vis.i'.o,^?i'>- -m ?Eid'-fu Sprinjr, S; C. .Tust ho fore t ho meet i !o-od Rov. I?. T. Soars-, ohuroh received mary lovely jrlfts ! *'i 'V 'ho tluh. This was quite a Ill to IvC.V. nrn'> I veryd l'cious repast. Aftor everyone had spent a ium n'-at-io vor.in-r the club; adjourn \v> nr. hoi;,>'> v- ith smile? Friend's' arc very triad to see Mi s I.aura T.cp Patron out a train af-'w liointr ill for a week. ; Mr. Noah AiwOs is ill at this I'iiirir at h's homo rn Bland St. We hope Tie wIIP r oon ToooVer. Wilson Smalls of Pittsburg, Pa. i- visiting in the city.- 7 Miles spent the past >. 1: n Augusta. (In. on business. Mr, Tyro West of Saluda county . i in town on Saturday afMrs, A. M. vSpann. .little Mis? Ye : >) Soann, Prof. Joseph Moore <! r ! to Augusta. (la. on SatM?\ Adam? T!:i'<v Spring. S\ f. wa ; the guest of Mr, and Mrs. NT ah Amos on Sunday evening. . ... ?-nu ce. Mrs. ^Tfthel M. T.attimefo she is always smili1 guess because her students t'no1 sn in'.ii'h 'interest?m ' ..V "'ork. Mr. John TT. Davis is roadv to v..vVi--e von tot lnn-h at any time ? hist oaH around. Mr. and Mrs. Dorothv Nonl have our tin-od a radio at their home on A :1-' n St. ? All members of the P. T. A. are -i to to present at the Bosenwa'd -rhool on Mordav. March 8. Vv--. Noah Amos, president. Th" S B. -olnb met at the homo of the president. Miss Alherta Mvles on Aiken St. Thursday n to Fcb>uary 25. The meeting was called to order hv the president. Tl>- 1 o isoss discussion was verv fntore?f iuo- The roll \vn? en-llnd and each member responded with hi? weekly dues. At this mcetirpr one new memhe. c.-ini" in. Mr. Tlnrrne Morris, a new eomor m this town. We were ire'eod "lad to have him in our elnb. 'We also had as a visitor, Mr. T'lli '-Stevens. We hope to have , h'-v- vi b *he eluh atrnin. After -a v.tax, or invnbln evening. all wai t, servd sandwiches, hot cocoa and co-hies. The revt niectiner w'11 be at the home of Miss Valentine on Walker St. jEADER OWENINGS NEWS I . The Mt. Carniel basket ball team played their first game in ' their indoor court with Center ( Rabun Wednesday night, Febru- 11 ary 24; score were 12-11 in favor s of Mt. Carmel. They al-o played * Fountain Inn Friday nite, Febru- ^ ary 2G;'scores were 50-22 for the [ boys in favor of Fountain Inn. ' The gitls' scores were 22-7 in * favor of their girls. J Miss Wyonia Griffin of Green- * \ il-le, S. ('. is at the home of her ' father, sick with ihe flu. ~ ~ , Mr. Robert Bark-dale was the I guest -of Miss Geneva Irby bun- , day. ?Mi-'-TT.'b Ghthn Whs the of Miss Mariah Veargins Sunday. Misses Jennie Ro.-a and Ellen lane Saiplers \v?-re the-, guests ot Mr.'James Watts and family Sun- . day- 5 Misses Susie and Louise Saxon 7 were the guests of Misses Lougeri- ' ia arid Catherine Williams Sunday ' ' Mr. Samuel Saxon and Miss Willie M. Saxon -pent the weekend at home. j Mr. Willie Byrd and family we'e the guest- of Miss Ruby j, Williams Sunday. u ~?CHESTER F11 I ,D XEWS "J Saturday was a very cold day, ( late in the evening it began to v sleet and during the night the sir w ? "ami1, Sunday morning everything was dressed in beautiful wnite. rt didn't stay lonp. ere t!> v tipht. it was about prone, A few braved the. wont bar atd at tended . church 'services, The Key. [ and Mrs. J. A. Gary are both con- ( tine ] to their home. Tito. Rev. in T. \y,> tvn t. thoy will 'soon b' -r out aprain. They have rur pray- . j Quito a few motored to Ohertiw c Tresdav. niirht to witness a has ^ kot ball pa jit e between Coulter hoys nrd -pirls and '.- Chesterfield hoys and cirP. Coulter won tlv ^ travncV. . Coach f i* .'Chest or tie! i. Miss E. P. Johnson.. 'm;c< lo-ar"e Moore, left" Patur- 1 dav for the pirls camp at Oraitpe ;urs. .Annie Lnwnnis is . lrcu-oo.tod at this, writ ill cr. Wo hope . she will soon he < ut. ,. ^ IIFNNFTTSVIU.F NEWS 1 . 'Hie month closed out Sunday, with a nice little -now, and free' t" wen flier. This. trove t hpt the winter- is still in. Quite a larpo .. n-li'rher of deaths . in err r'onntv MMom'" "MoC iimvon's home r on Jornintr St. was tie-trove;! by tij-e flic week-end. Mrs". .Mni^ha IE ' McKnh.'stdr o< Kir"" "St. and M> < 'Reese, teat-Ivy's, of Swansea. S' C. spent the week>rd. homo with parents, Mr.' a*'< M s. C. R. Reese. Our sick friends are: Deaeo"> .T s. Reese. Rev. W. R. Reese. Mrs , C. Coleman. Mrs. M. Reese.' Mr-. , T"> got-nTf M'<. K. Rra'jf'o-'d. M ! T. Moore n"'l little Miss Rn a R<ih- ( inson on Kfir o'v St. Also. M* . Strbhs on Marshall St. ,\V-e pray that aur, sick or.es will soon re-' Mrs. L. Robinson on Amelia S'! nr. ived -Vo'-.h- the week-en-', aft'-r a few weeks lay ip New" Vork. a1 the hod' side of her dausrhter". She' reported everybody is on the--work, .on-e more. , Miss II. Mae Harlcv ' arrive-' ihome from New York the week lend, after a yearns stay. She \vi 11 |i pen! a mo-;t !i or mmv homf-wifr- -| parents an 1 friends. I Mrs. Carrie II. Stevenson arfrrtm N.Y. " f*? Mrs. Xannie Tlincham of Che- j raw. S. C. spent a f< \v dnvs in the . . eitv last week, visiting Mr. Dan MeFnllen on Marshall St. Al.t.I'.N TEMPI.F. "! A. M. E. CIII RCI! , Rt . E. I. Demon. Pastor Greenville, S C.- The past week was one tilled with various enterprises leading up to the rally. WV had two very important con tests. I The fir-t prize was won by Miss u e.el :ms $.:>.nu and the second I)"y Mis Pauline Rogers ?3t(>0? The Trustee Popularity contest Tlnirsdav right, February 25. sponsored by the Boosters club. The total amount rai-cd was $0*7.70. The one that raised the highest amount over $2.00 would receive 1st prize and the next highest would receive 2nd. prize. The 1st piize was won by Mr. Allen iiugens who raised $18.50. Second prize, Dr. E. E. McClaren who raised ?18.00. Our Sunday school attendance was not so large a- tho ground a large number, of loyal Sunday school goers .caine in the snow. Morning service began at 11:15'1 he pastor was at his best and delivered a strong soul stirring sermon. He used for his subject, "Preparation for Rleissi;ngs." ' A C. K. League met at 6:00 o'clock with a large attendance. Night service began at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor again brought ,a very fine message. The total amount raised for the rally $.">15.70. Everybody was highly plqa.-ed over the rally. After the rally, the pastor asked for everyone's attention, stating that I he had something to say and thai umiething was one of the great est shook Allen Temple has eve hail. Rev. I.emon told the peopl i hat he had .been asked to take th >a-torate of Morris Brown, Char eston, and he was leaving. No ir-lv is Allen Tnmnlr. ?n.l Aim.. Ul. raving but_yaej\vholp city, but \\t* I no proud oivfiia elevation as h - muuviin ho ^ir 1'U'ij 11'int?.?" " 'Mrs. M. M. Calhoun expros-o >o rett"etfl of the church in seeir' im leave, but wished for hil. much success. i NEWBERRY NEWS The funeral of Mrs. Annis tutherford was held at" Miller. Chapel A. M. E. church Sunday ' ifternodn, 3:00 o'clock. The ; ervice was conducted by her pas- 1 or. Rev. W. C. Crawford, with 1 diss Elisp Gallman at the organ. ^ Appropriate music was used, V j eautiful solo was very sweetly > unjr by Miss Green, Columbia, S. 1. Miss A. Young accompanist. * 'ra, ?r by Rev. S. M. Halsey. J >cr'oturei by Rev. Bedonbough i )bii { aiv<hv Undertaker F. B J 'rn'I. Remafks by I'rot . 0. S ' jallman. Mrs. Maggie Long, Mrs ] I. M. Young, and the sermon b> lev. 13:14, Ileb. 4:9, .theme: "A letter Past." He spoke of the if; --nt kinds and the importance >f rest, the active life of Mrs vntuorford in the homj;, church. ] ociety and community. We be- | ieve she is enjoying life eternal low. !>,he died at the age of 77 i oa-s. The; i- were two daughters. rve-w?ns. a hcs.t of grand children . , rreat grand children, relatives and Vi< "<! to-mouvn her passing. Another funeral service was , ield at Calvary Presbyterian Lurch Monday afternoon, 3:30 o'-~ ] lock of Mrs. Elise Daniels. She ! vas a devoted mother and a faitH7 ' trl flvistian.' Rev.'A. H. Reason? r, her pastor, conducted the ser- ' ice. Mrs. Eunice H. Allen pianist Service as follows: Ma?*che Funebre ,by F. Chopin TT...?? I1T TU^i.TJ XT^.4- T ;,,n A 1 Iiyillll? i it uuiu vy i \*avs," P ayor?Rev. WV C. Crawford, p t ''Be Yo'Thoreforc.Ready " >v Mosdames N. J. Gallnian and j ?us it Miller. '' S' inturo Psalms 00. Rev. E. E. .laid don'. The pastor's text Rev ~ i. lie sroke of the uncertainty if life and ble-sed death for the ( 'Ji'Vtians, who put their trust in iO(l. I YY believe her death was bless<1. There were two daughters, a on-in-law,. a nephew^ grand chil- 1 Iron, relatives artdJ/frionds to .. no"rn her P0?^injfr Undertaker f. TV Williams in charge. { On sick list are MesdanVes Be?ie Gallnian, Hunter St.. Mr, an ' , 'r Ri bel t Guise, who are bet- ( e>*. Mrs. T.ula Ab^mathy i beter. Rev. A. .T. Martin. Rev. T. F. ] larper and Mrs. Georgia Clark al- , . Obi*:"'- sister i? sfill ill. ( iVe trust all of them will soon re(IV l\- . ] Dravton Street Hierh Sct/iol T ; M!n<trel. under' the dire?- , ion of Prof. Jones from Bottis Ycademy was enjoyed by all who' v'er<> present. Vovclay rijrht the?CCC boys*"o Clinton. S." C. presented a roo<C -how also. 1 ?' n' vv- the ha-ket hall team of V* ' V M>s. X. P. Sin?leton is narnxer won a game at Pi'ospertv. S. C. ' The most Tuesday morninsf wao P-o" W. C. Crawford and Prof. II 5.. Cnllman. Rev. Crawford, held h-, -tu 'ont body and .teachers-en? iri> attention dv.rinpr his mes-ae:e | Prof I*. S. Gallman put the climax i yith hi- a'vice to the students. I Calvary Presbyterian Church P"v. \. II. Re?soner. Pastor j The Sundav school service was 1 sive as usual with Mipt. S. W. A lien.Sr. in charge | ! h"' following person? have been j locJed as officers: Mrs. Alice j. Long. Asst. SuptV; Miss Auslie lores, teacher cln-c No. 5.' Mr. masters. Ah M. w Sober :i--.i While (iaines; Joseph Allen drum " jc'atv'r. The Young People's service wa.\! ? ? led the service, v'n.e Miss' [ p . !>. '], (p inies was ill and cor 1 r lot he present. Rev. W. C. Crawford, his wife Mesdamcs Lilla Gilder and Spearnan motored to Charleston last j ived; to attend the Bislmp's Cuun- | :il. All of them reported a pleasuit trip. NOTICE T ie Young People's Presbyte^:m I.c'r.gue, Distiirt No. 2 will mid i-ts next -meeting at Melina i re oyicrian cnurcn, aarainia, S. C., Saturday. .March 7-^1'.'117. The? on for discussion is "Youth Butpret.TTan." All members and i in .is arc urged to be present. Boydia Tindal, Cor. Secretary, Sumter, S C. l.omes Needed for T( resellers' Associat i'p.m- who wish to cirterl !;; i'f the Stale Ttu< hers' As 26, at a >1.2") t! i\ (Slcepii -iU, 1 the r hum* s w' t iv t ') i nrefereru o a- to pv p vomoi to Civswel! W. Marl'lon. \ 'h?urnr>n. P1oa?o u.-e the Xan.e , Adrtrass .. ? _ __ Nnmhoi o.f-.?ooma Men or VTompp ^i mi mw.Ki ! i I HOLLEY A I FITNERAl I .'<<>9 Senate St.. (Cor. Hoihm> am I AMBTTLANC I >T'R PHONE NEVER SLEEPS ?' '^r'TTolley Tmniral Hnrnm at 1 ? PHONE 1 -T'Pf MOTTO: "PROMPT AN A h Kffpinr , It TEAMS OF WWW * Saturday, March 6, 1937 THE JERUSALEM SCHOOL Donnia R. Kenner. Reporter -?> The domination contest was field at our school Thursday, at 1 o'clock. The children made a very good showing. Arthur Kenner won first prize in story telling; Roosevelt Raiford 1st in 3rd grade polling; Lenard Bell '/fid,atth?nd ith grades spelling Helen BmRwm Lst prize and a girl from Mfonetta 2nd. 5th and 6th grade selling, U ttie Moss lst and Beatrice Kenner 2nd. Declamatid(n conteist: Ellen Smith lst and a girrv^from Thankful 2nd. Out of the^-eight prizes given, our school won six. These winners will appear at the rounty-wide?aebiovement day? at Schofield school, Aiken, March 12." We hope to do equally a? well that Jay. ??? Despite of the ugly weather, wo had a good Sunduv school, held at the usual hour with Dea. G. A. Kenner, Supt. The lesson was beautifully discussed by the teach iis anu ineir .respocme groups. Everybody seemed to be full of spirit and information. At 11;00 o'clock the pastor, Rev. W. T. Kenner ascended the rostrum and preached a glorous sermon, which seemed to touch svery heart. The service?as?a?: wfodle was very enjoyable, full of spirit love ard holy ghost. CLINTON COLLEGE" Mi'ks Ola Mae Marshall. 'First Year .Normal, made the honor roll the ftrjit semester with an average of A. Miss Marshal's name was omitted from the honor roll 1 vvh^ came out last week. ~The music h'nor?students eve ' Rest Glee Club attendance, boys: falwelsy Hampton. Girl, Viola Tucner. Best Exam. Papers, Ola Ma-* Marshall end Fred Thompson Best Term Averages in Music: Esther Flk'ns. .Tennio Houze, Carrie Lew's. Alirp Mae Burris, Wil- "T lie CMsni'm, Rdht. Toatlev and Milvoid Macon. Glee Club Soloists, Ca'welsy TTnmpton, John Cbok, Gor>ova Alrjdee., Vnshti .Tohr?ont Cn?*vi-> tV^do. Lawrence Dau'gherty. Isaac Banks and Walter Mar>OM. Rncf in A nnVwvl MiiQ'rt Vn.=hH Johnson. Memnn Rvon-h F'-ed Thompson ncd Calwelsv TT^mnton. , Thesp^and others pen cliVible foi nrizes for music achievements to ^ Hp given at commencement, Miss Margaret L. DeMond. graduate of Tb? Fnctoinn S-^ool of Music of thp University of Rochester. is the ri?vpptor of th'? donortment and is doing a sfdcrdid n'eee of work. -A tubercular tost was given hero Inst week thm thp 'courtesy ^ of Dr. Duckett and the ritv nurse twbiteV. We wish to thnnk TV. lTimkett for bis interest in this ^ school. Cantor's basket hall teams play cd Friendship Col'cge Friday rn'te in Emmet Scott's gym_ Both boys ard ?*irls put nn a good fight, but Clinton hewed to Friendship. , A larcp number witnessed the came. There has t>cen nuite a bit of cickness around Clinton College ** among the students and faculty members. Do-'t forget The Redheaded Step ch.*'d which will he given here Monday nite, March 8th. SET YODR OWN Replaee old. in- ?fprior I ires?w+tH pay as you ride. ^ AS LOW Aci, I'w Week r.m i rMRi \ VULCANIZING WORKS, INC. .1109 HAMPTON ST. j COLUMBIA, S. C. jachers During Stale ion Mar. 24, 25 26 . lain teacher? in their homep s vi.ilinn, March 24, 25 and ng and two meals) are asked i. Address your eemmunica1T -ward School, Columbia, S. following form: * ____ \ .. . .. . i Telephone - j Persons ^ ND'S O N S L,HOME * d Senate StO Columbia. 8. C. E SERVICE . 1?For IWreet Co?w*e?tlon with A Garinden and Eastover. 8. C. ^ I m* ; T) COURTEOUS SERVICK" With Every Parae^ 22*^