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bishop Flipper's Address
"The Allen Christian Endeavor
. Eeague and its Importance'in the
A. M. E. Church," was the subject
from which Bishop.J.S. flipper,
D.D., delivered one of the
greatest lectures we have ever
-heard, tu__f|ie ?\\T)teree District
Convention last week. The church I
was crowded" to- its capacity. For |
the~people were expecting the
Bishop to visit this meeting. From
Columbia there were Drv. T, J.
Miles, E. F. G. Dent and Prof. C.
G'. Garrett, Drs J. ..C. James, C.
S. J. Mollette, Rev. C A. Williayis ,
. and. the writer were in attendance
from Charleston. Everybody j
went away talking about the Bi-,
snop s message. .
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Among the things ho said that1
the Sunday School was the <plaee!
whore wo received _ instructions j
from tlio'Lii^dj and the League,
was our opportunity.-t?V carry out'
those instructions. lie outlitfod1
the several committees, and the
, duties, developed upon each committee.
Truthfully everybody ad-J
mitted that they saw the nocessi-j
ty of this depfutment ia o u r (
church as never before. Or., B. F.
Hildebrupd, the presiding elderwas
highly applauded for his'.'
comment on the Bishop's'1 address.!
^ Dr. Miles and Methodism. j
I-n addressing the Georgetown
District Sunday School Convcn-j
tion, Rev. T. J. Miles.-D. D.. prov
ed his Jitness as a lender of his
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groat uoiiomiiiuiuin. ... ...
sion of Methodism. He started
with John and Charles Wesley,
Richard Allen and all the . loaders
of our faith,, to the ^present time,J
. " and with a packed 'uudiuipo'eynry.
one was made to feel proud of
him. Those of us of the low coim
try are saying it's our time to
the "Bat" for the Bishopric/ since
the* custom of the State has been
to elect from one end and thefi1
the other. Bishop W. 1). Chappelle'
was elected to that otlice from the
upper ehd of the State, Then
- eame Bishop. W. W, Beckett fro J.
the lower end. Bishop TX M~. ~Sims-j
was elected front the upper end,
and now it is the lower country's
time. And we have the man.
The Georgetown Convention was
a very tine affair, 1 ^?*- W. B. L.
Clark led with an interesting dis'
cussion on the "-Model Sunday!
School." Dr. I). N. Wilson preach-!
ed a wonderful sermon. Fine
speeches were made by Drs. K.
F. G. Dent, J. C. James, C S. .1.!
Molette and C.A. Wifliams. Rev.
Atwood entertaining pastor imihor
talized himself in caring for the
delegates. Dr. J. E. Thomas de-j
liyerod the -keynote address t o
tHe CoHvOfttiorr;
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Allen I diversity
^ yuite a .tew leading characters.
of the State are claiming the ercd
it of thf' now president's election
- 5- ?-/* not it,..
nui mi' uj'mi ,,J^ v,<election
of a now prc.-ddcnt, but
getting th.,* "Id one out. And say
what you will, but Prof. C. (?.
, Garrett deserves with credit the
, lion's share in the movement. He
would accept no com promise, nor
did he make'any apologies for the
position he assumed. Kvery day
and at every place. Garrett said:
"He must come out, and an Allenit
y go in. And when Bishop Flip
per concurred in the same opinion
tfie office was declared vacant. So
% we should give honor to whom the.
honor is due. And furthermore,
when any graduate from Allen
University was given the post,
our rtfse was won. L?r. F.. II. McGM1
is "our man" and'not "your
man" and therefore the State is
going to support him from Green
ville to Charleston.
The Union.
The itor-denoniinntional Ministerial
Union of Charleston and
vicinity held its second meeting
last Monday after its summer vacation.
A bit,of sadness prevaifed
when the late Archdeacon K.L.
Baskervillo, the late Dr. J. S.
"^-Morant, and the late Dr. Samuel
Lloyd, had answered thi' judgement
roll call since ?yufjJnst meet
ing in July. Dr. It. F. Bradford,
vice-president presided in a masterly
way. And Dr. \V. A. Mack,
our most efficient secretary read
minutes-that reflected credit upon
himself. Dr. J. L. Benbow ex-president
made a great speech. Dr.
J. K. Thomas was also present.]
The order of the day was the Min
isters' vacation experiences. Interesting
stories .were told of their
vacation by the following ministers:
Revs. R. K. Brogdon, S. If.
Scott, W. A Mark, F. A. Auster
man and Rev. Henderson of Big
Zion. The session was profitable,
in every revspeet. T)r. E. B. Burroughs
win address the Union on
next. Monday on the Community.
Chest Drive.
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St. Luke
Rev. J. \j, Benbow, presiding
elder of the Kingstree District
preached a wonderful sermon at
the closing of our quarterly conference
last Sunday night. Many
t were made to rejoice. Monday
night at the business sossion, he
spoke in glowing terms of the pas
tor and congregation on the purchasing
of a parsonage, and the
work accomplished in four years.
His encouragement was highly appreciated
by all of ps.
All Charleston subscribers to
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The Palmetto Leatfer will please
be prepared to pay your subscription
by Saturday of this week.
"Let us advance_on our knees."
P. S.?All Charleston subscribers
who fail to renew their subscriptions
with our Agent this
week will be cut off. This is the i
last notice.
PEN PLETON NEWS
Sunday was a high day. Supt.
11. V. Thompson opened Sunday
school pi cm idly. Teachers and
students were ready by answering
questions piomptly in closing out
this quarter's work.
Promptly at 11:30 a.m. services
under #thc auspices of the Local
Preachers sponsored by Rev. B. II.
Reese were begun. Local preachers
of- many sections were seated
or. the platform p-.cpared to preach
a ten nmirutes sermon each. Among
those present were- Revs.
Mitchell of Central; Williams of
New Hope; lleniv c'l' Seneca and.
' .brothel" W alker .the gospel, songster
-of Abel Baptist church. A
great spiritual least was enjoyed
all day: ' Dinner w-as served on
the grounds. Afternoon and nite
sendees were well attended. We
thank -Rev. Reese for this spiritual
entertainment ami Rev. C. B.
Vance.
Rev.iJ, (J.jes,worshiped at King
(hapPirhurTlfSunday and preached
one o;f his noted Holy" sermons.
The many friends and nic mbers
of the A. M. K. church are glad
to know brother Simon Robinson
is improving and now out of the
hospital where he ulnlerent an operation.
Rev.
(J. ('. Ford was at his best
Smvihiv night thanking his memb
rship and frivnds for thy splendid
cooperation given him. during
his short pastorate here. When
reports were called by him for
the Educational money in a very
short time the required amount, of
SeU.OO was laid. ttn.-the table.
The abs<nee of Mrs. F. Millhwr
f:oih church, much to the regret
of her many friends was because
of illness. We all are glad she is
reported improved.
"Mrs/TIem ietta Foster, Sue Reid
IJ/.zie Stephens, Mr. Judge' Crawfold.
Mrs. Naomi Grier of'Ahel
J were among the visitors at church
Sunday.
lid*'. .Daniels the much beloved
pastor of Silver /Spring Baptist
church is putting over- a very successful
church program with the
cooperation and loyalty of hii
members. ,
The tnarhss w.'dditig Friday
nite at the A. M. K. church sponsored
by-dub No. H was 'well attended.
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Mr. Kdwaid ll'd!_ti.;Mhe delight
of hi> mat v fii-nds wa's lit church
I Sunday after having been on the
I sick li-t for several Weeks.I
-Mrs. F:a?ii< Williams and daugh1
lets of S-neca v.'et'e the Sunday
: guests of relatives.
J Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kenneth
i Ross announce the birth of seven
pounds little Miss Jane Arden
I Ro.-s. Mrs Rots was Miss Mattie '
Jackson before marriage. They
Kin make t!.* if home in Jersey
' City.
Johnnie Moise after a setupsillin-ss
for more than aK'nonth is
out again to tin delight of his
Mr. ('. ('. Reynolds teacher Taj
the Pendleton , s -nool was Somewhat
indisposed hut to the delight |
<>f his friends he is in the classroom.
j Mr. I.isionv.otuivd to Atlanta
I to; spend the .Week-end with home
folks. Mr. I.ester is a number of
the Pendleton school faculty
IIAUDFEVI1.I.K NEWS
The young women auxiliary of
St. Steplu-n A. M. E. church :enj
dci ed a very good program Sunday*
night Miss Amanda Glover
acting mi-tress of ceremonies. After
the program rntergsting >enijuks
were made by Prof. Richard!
Brown.
Missions! y meeting was held
on Mc'iidny i ight at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Randal! with
the President, Mrs. L. B. Riley
presiding AfU r meeting a delic
jfius repast was served.
Misses J nan it a and Glenemae
Primus Iff Sunday for Denmark
where they will 'attend school at
Voorhee'Sr
Mr. Elijah Backstitch returned
home after spending :sevteral
months in Florida.
Mrs. Laura Thomas was taken
to Georgia Inlirniary hospital
to Georgia infirmary where she
had to undergo an operation. She
is now doi'ng nicely and we all
wi-h for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Elija Robinson and Mrs
Clara Webber are still sick. We
hope they will soon ho alright agair).
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MONCKS CORNER NEWS
Miss Emma Milligan has returned
from a three weeks^tay .in
New Yjjrk. \ -~-r" ?*
Mr. George Holm5h,~"2Fr. spent
Wednesday afternoon in - Charles
ton." Mrs. Walter Hamilton ^has
returned after spending her vacai
tion in Charleston.
Mr. Alfred Aiken visited Rev.
and Mrs. J E. Webb Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Gadsden of Georgetown
was seen in town last week.
She is the former Miss Dorothy
iluntee of Charlotte, N. C.
A grand party will be given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rogester
Thompson October 8th.
The" annual exlei"jpise)B of the
Willing Workers cluk was held,in
Grace R. E. chuiTlr Sunday. The
norning prayer was conducted by
dros. Win. Smith and John L. Aiken.
Welcome addr*ess in behalf
of the church, Bio. A. Mack Short
talkis by Mr. Calvin Mansfield and
sister Catherine Reid. ' iSt/ng by
the. church choir. Eulogy of the
dead, sister Martha Haynes. They
are as follows: Sister Majy Hayn!Js
and sister Emma Heyward.
The annual sermon by Rev. Wm.
De'veaux.
Mr. Oscai Venu.s and Miss.Eyerlitia
CJbbs were married Sunday
afternoon by the Rev. P. M. Knox.
Prof. R. A. Ready motored to
so 1 vice Sunday, in his new auto.
He is* the organist of* Bethel A.
M. E. church, Summerville.
The Rev. W. W Murray is very
busy in order to meet Elder BenbiAv
Sunday and his bishop next
month. Bo y time for all ministers-;
BEN N ETTSV1LLE NEWS
The Bennettsville High school
opened Monday .with a very large
enrollment. A number of new tea
chers are added to the faculty this
term.
Miss "Clemmie Davis left last
week for Benedict college where
she will take up her college work.
Miss Mable Reese left for Batesburg
last .veek where shjb will! work
this winter. {
Etlveiine Thompson lcift-for
L.eesvill.e to join the faculty [there
this winter.
Miss A 1st)rooks left last week
for Benedict college.
Miss Margaret Reese spent the
week-end home. 5-hf is a member
Emmett Scott High school faculty,
Rock Ilill.
? Hew ami .Mrs.. lv..-VI. liouKeii anu
pastor of Saw Mill church were
in the city.
Miss Ann" Jenkins arrived from
New York and Mi'ss Dclphine MoDaniel
arrive home Sunday morning
from Washington.
Mr.'Dandy 'Moses, a'well knov.ni
mt*ndaj4' of Macedonia Baptist and
Cedar Fall churches died in his
home, Darlington. A large number
of friends' from Darlington
accompanied the body which was
funeral/zed at Macedonia Sunday.
Rev. >P. 'B Mdodana, pa^oT. . A
ci'owd of white friends from Dtir^*
lington was present to witness
ill" last rites of Mr. Moses.
Mrs. Mamie IUdgers Jackjson
died at her " parents' home near
Macedonia church.
Miss Lillian Ash, one of our
nvrll knoavn teachers of the county,
died last week at her home
Funeral services were held Sunday
a St. Michael M. E. church.
Rev. Jones, pastor, assisted by
Rev. A. J. Wi ght and "Rev. Smith.
She leaves to mourn her loss a loving
mother. Mrs. Hattie Ash; two
sisters and two brothers, a host of
jrelatives and friends.
Mr. J. Lillie was operated on
last week. He is improving and
is home from the hospital.
Miss Francis Morris left Sunday
for Allen university for the Senior
college class.
Miss Katrina McCollum daugher
of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McCollum
who entered high school today
will be greatly missed by the
pie-school children and their leader
Mrs McCall for whom she has
been a voluntoer leader apart of
this fall. Mrs. McCakl and the
children wish for her a successful
school term and hop? sh^ Will return
when school is out.
Toall patrons, children and!
other citizens of the town and |
community, you are cordially invited
to be present at the community
meeting at the high school
building Monday nighf October 11
8:00 o'clock. J \ :
Come and enjoy yourselves, no
admis^von. \( is free. \
Mr. Jacob Robinson was
ously injured Jn a car wreck near
Hamlet, N. C. W#? hope for him
a speedy recovery.
Rev. F. W. Prince of Cheraw,
preached a splendid sermon Sunday
at Evans Chapel A. M. E. Z.
church, Rev. Cox, pastor.
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B PALMETftO LEVjOEH
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. M. M. Peace, Pastor
Sjb. was -opened at the usual
hour. The lesson was discussed
and reviewed,
Morning worship started at 11;
15 at this time Rev. E. M. Keitts
Aeliveved a wonderful message.
Theme: Meditations of God. What
made the message above the aver*
age were yie beautiful poetical expressions
used by the speaker.
At 3:30 p.m. we were served
thu_ Lord's Supper zy Rev. B. B.
holder and Rev. E. M. Keitt, due
to the pastor's absence.
Our eveniig service and BYPU
were held as usual. The theme ,
used by the pastor was The Testimony
of the Blood. During the ,
day many frrends visited among
them were Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy
of Allen university; Rev. James
Smith of Benedict; Mr. C. II
Bro villi J Mrs. H. E. Brown and
oth^rsi Visit Bethlehem the strangers
home, you are welcome.
GOURDINE CIRCUIT NEWS
Rev. R. A. Brown, Pastor
We are glad to say that Jeru- '^all'lti.
scliuul is .still progrofiuing.- -
Sunday school opened at the us-"
ual hour with superintendent and
staff of teachers at their post of
iduty. lesson, was discussed
Morning1 service began .on timi
in all classes. Review by Supt.
at St. James. The Rev. Brown
preached his, farewell sermon in
the morning and in the afternoon
he. preached at Jett'tusalem. He
will leave" for the annual conference
on October 13 Which will
convene at Bethel "church, King,
stroe. We hope our pastor will
I'eluru for the next?year.- Amount raised
at Jerusalem in the afternoon
$22.04. s
Mrss Caretha Dingle left Saturday
afternoon for Philaelphia.
Mr. McNeil Evans left Saturday
for Baltimore. We hope for .the.m
safe trips. ^
FRIENDSHIP A. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. B. C. Scott. Pastor
Parlor, S. C.?Our fourth quarterly
conference was held by the
Presiding Eider. Rev. Si Nance on
Sunday,j September 20. We had a J
lively Sunday school and the elder
was present and addressed the
school.
At 11:45 the Pastor, Rev. B. C.J
| Scott introduced the elder who s^- 1
lec.tcd his text from the book of |
I Psalmsi Subject Three Kinds of
Fools; The senium \vw$ vfry rich
a;id the spiritual enthusiasm ran.
high. The business session of the
conference was good. The amount
raised this quarter was $248,112.!
. Some of the leading laymen of I
this circuit are Brothers Solomon
Stokes from WjUiums; J. \V. White
J.; 11. Allen, .J. Wanna, W.E. Wash
it#to'n and George Ravened.
HNLKY lllhll NEWS
By Arthur Johnson
Chester, S. C.?The FinleyNIIigh
Blue Jack' ts will open the football
season with the strong. Scott (
High Red. Dev/ls of Rock Hill on ,
Tuesday, Xlctoher 11. Then on the
loth they march to the Textile i
City of Greenville where ^hey meet"
the undei'festted '.Sterling Tigers ,
dnt^fc 'the tloi.dliehts at the sta- .
diuml ' ^ I
Last yeai ilie Blue Jac'licta mpt i
Sterling at the same place. The '
game ended 7-7, both teams play- I
ed head-up football. Both teams I
have lost some members because
of gt aik.ati"!'., but Coach Atkin-'
son has a pretty smart team just 1
the same. There are only two
regulars from last year's team but
Coach Atkinson has about all holes
plugged and the Blue Jackets
should be able to give any tean
a game. If you want to play the
Fintey High Blue Jackets write
the director of Athletics, Finl'ey
High School, Chester.
*" 'KDfiKFIELD NEWS
Regular services were held at
Macedonia Baptist church Sunday.
The quarterly conference of Trinity
A. M. K. church was held on
last Sunday. The reports were
good.
The Sisters of True Love met at
the home of Mrs._Mary Lou Ad-';
nms on last Suriday. The next
meeting will he Wt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Mack.Cooper the sec- *
ond Sunday in October. i
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson
are home for the winter after '
spending the summer in Hyannis, i
Massachusetts. i
Miss Adrian Anderson is home
to the delight of her many friends ]
after spending her vacation1 iri j
Atlantic City, N. J. <
Rev. and Mrs. Massey of Abbe- (
ville, were recent callers in our t
town, their daughter, A^iss K.-V. 1
Massey. one of the instructors of (t
Edgfleld Htgh achoc/l, accompanied j
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thorn home foe the week-end.
Miss Rebecca Lee left last week
for Phialdefphia.
. Mr. Walter Cook is honxe after
serving his alloted time in the
CCC caifip. \
We regret the continued illness
of Mis? Mary Emma Gaston.
Mr. Warren McKie of Greenville
is here spending" sometime
\yith his relatives.
Miss Rebcccjj. Brooks is homoj
after spending the sumrafr in
Waynesville, N. C.
Mrs. Ida Butler of Philadelphia
spent several days v with hgi' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse' Mitchell.
- Mrss Lis Nasn ot JDansburg, <
Ga., is here to resume her studies
at Edgefield Academy.
Mesdames Savannah Smith, Janie
Smith, Laiira Still and grand,
daughter motored to Modoc on last
Sunday.
Pjj'v. P.^B. Burt made an interesting
and worthwhile address to
the student-body of Edgelield Acad
enfiy, during" ther chapel exercises
Monday. "The faculty and student
body wish to extend their thanks
and appreciation for this message.
Miss Thclma Collins and Mr.
James Holland of Augustar^Ga.',
were joined in holy wedlock on" last
Saturday afternoon,^October 2nd.
After the ceremony a lovely reception
was given after which the
bride and groom left for their future
home. Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Maggie Cooper is home after
spending'the summer in Glen
Cove, N. Y.
DUNN CREfcK BART. CHURCH
Rev. J. S. Maddox, *t*aoV>r
Sunday was a dreary day, church
giSers were few.- .Sunday school
at 10:30 with assistant Supt. E.
R. Washington in charge.
Rev. F. M. McGee preached a
wonderful 'sermon.'
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Anderson,
Bertha arid Raymond were the
guests ..of Mr. and Mrs. N. T.
Washington .Sunday afternoon." . .
Miss Helen Quarles was thfc
dinner guest of Miss Virginia
Hicks.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ja.ncs Latimer and
family of I lorn, a Path spent
day with their parents, Mr. apd
Mi"??' Preston Poesy.
The Missionary meeting was
held at the home of Mrs. Douglas j
Williams Sunday afternoon.
We are glad" to report Brother
Adolphus AdatUs much improved.
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11KTHKL A. M. K. <- IIL'KCH
Rev. S. II. Lewis, Pastor
Sunday school met at the usual
hour with officers and teachers
present. Very beautiful lesson
taught on the varoius classes after
which Rev. Lewis gave a very
splendid review of the lesson
stressing the idea of Christian
Sonship.
Two beautiful sfTmons Sunday
morning and night. Quite a numbre
of visitors , present. Tim pastor's
text was taken from Acts
8:21, subject The Importance c.'f
the Religious Vows. For the nite
message the text mtiy he found in
St. Matt. 9:21, subject The Power
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wi i uuv,ii. ?? UIlVlcl^,' WtlJS V UI1IN1UI1ion
Day and the Communicant
members partook of the emblems I
reprcstntvng tiic broken- budy^amL
shed blood of the Master.
1ST ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
NEW LIFE BAPTIST CIIIRCH
The j>ublic- isL cordially invited
to* atPy-nd the first 'anniversary
services of New Life Bapt. church
Caj'ce, S. C., which began on Oc- i
tober 4th and continues through
October -10th. AnniVersai'y ser- |
mon to be preached by Rev. L. C. 1
Jenkins", pastor of Union Baptistchurch
at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon
and his jubilee choir will also
be on the scene.
Rev. I). G. Robinson, pastor
Julius Felder, church clerk.
CLINTON NEWS
Friendship A. M. E. Church
Rev. H. W. Walker. Pastor
We worshiped Sunday with 078
fn New Friendship. Our pastor's
text Exo. 14:15. Christian. Watch
word. This was a splendid message.
..." Rev. B. II. Gray of Greenwood
preached for us Sunday evening
at 3:30 acVompanred by seveYal
of his members.
Presiding Elder E. A. Adams
was also with us. We were pleasad
and encouraged by tho remarks
sf the several visitors.
Rev. White pastor new Bethel
preached at night. His choir and
a number of members worshiped
with us. Collection for day $191.
10. The church is built on one of
the latest modern styles. We incite
you to view and worship with
Js in our new edifice.
Rqv. Walker has been here only
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? lfv Herbert
ON SECOND THOIGHT
How can I make the most of
love and life,
Except I be the master of
my soul!
To let emotions freely
rise and roll :
Means only that I'll know
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10 months and has built' our
church. The members have"?dopted
the motto: "Where He Leads
We'll Follow." We haven't had a
man like him before.
CONWAY NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Ilev. W. I. Gore, Pastor
Sunday, October 0 was a high
day. Rev. G. W. James conducted
the preliminaries after which
he presented Rev. O. S. Robinson]
of Pamplivo .who selected as a
text Neh. 2:7, subject The Necessary
Preparation, to. Avoid Trouble
at the'Wiivi'i. ()|je came forward
up'ofi the Invitation Tor joiners.
Holy Communion was administered^'
Sunday school at the usual
hour with Suptt W. E. Moore and
his co-workers at their post of
duty. Adult class No. 1 is holding
the banner, Mrs. X. 13. Levrster,
teacher.
At -7:30 Rev. Robinson.} Rev. A.
I.. Rnirbc/W, Rev. G. \V. James and
Rev. 13. McNeil mounted the rostrum.
Rev. Robinson gave another
sermon his text, was found in
St. Mark 2:1-2, subject "If Jesus
is in the House There Will Be a (
Noise". The sermon was enljoyed.
Mr. George.. Robinson united with
the ehureh.
Miss Agnes'Robinson of Columbia
is here to resume heV.sehcol
Work at 13'ukspovt. < We wish for
her a successful term.
Miss Mae My-t't Gaddy and littlo
\ellie- Ruth- Woodbury 'Ija.i- returned
to X.etv York where they
'will resume their studies.
' , Mi;s Geneva lluggins is home
-from New York. She reported a
.pleasant, stay.
st;., t * t i - .. * ?
^uis.* k. juiTBson aiter spermuitr
sometime at home with h?r relatives,
has returned to Now York.
Miss C'oieen MeCray left last,
iveoj; fi/r New York. Misses Bertlint
Hewitt, and F.ethl HeWitt are
home from N' w York visiting relatives.
Mr. K 11. Hemmingway and Mr.
('la-one..' Ileniniinirwav motored to
Washington 1>. Friday on htisi
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noss.
Miss Coreen' Sessions has returned
from New York to spend
a while with her relatives.
The following visitors worshiped
with us Sunday: Miss Reheera
Gore. Mr. .1. W. Bryant, Mr. William
Mitchell, Miss Mattie lVr
menta, Miss Orilla Bryant, all of
Supply. N. ('.; Miss Kleam-'r Marlow
and Mis. O. S. Ro.binst n. I
Mrs. Sue Nixon Ts somewhat
indisposed and We hope she will
so< n he well. Our pastor is still
Recuperating.
Mr. Will I.ong, Mr. Halite Long
Mr. 11. Long, Mrs. Anna Brent-ley.j
and Mi ll Carrie Friday were called
to Wilmington, N. ('!, Sufnday
on account of the death of their '
sister. ?;?
fagki.am) nkws
Mr. and Mis. Carson Mildd and j
children, Marion and Robert and
Mr, Ingram c.-f Hamlet, N. C.,
were the Sunday guests of Mr. T.
K. Brewer and family.
Mrs. Kmma Brewer has r* turned
from New York; She reports
"having had a very pTeasatrt trip.
Mesdanies 1'iatis Blakeney and*
Mamye L. (lathings attended services
at the'Grand View Presbyterian
church of Chesterfield Sunday.
Mr. T. C. Brewer left Friday
for an indefinite- stay in '*h:!adelphia.
Mrs. N. O. Brewer is ..visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Fsthor Smith
of Angelas. '
Mis K V ri.iir;., ..< e..i i.:~
MI 111 wi v uaimuia |
is hire, with her Husband Mr.'Jack
Clrilfi'n who is ill at this writing.
Rev. T, it. Hubbard and son
Flatus attended the district con-'
farenco which was held at th<$
Mt. Airy '/ ion church la<t week.
UNION NEWS
The fourth quarterly conference
of the M. E, <4wrrrTT"was held at
Pacolet Sunday evening by Dr. D.
S. Thomas, district superinUf- .
dent. Rev. T. E. Robinson was- a I
vstor and made a fine address. '' |
Mrs. Lofl-ey Dawkins. secretary
to the president of State college '
spent the week \Vith Dr. L. A.
Sartor and family.
Miss Kelly, Jeanes teacher for
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Saturday, October 9, 1937.
p dilations I
Mi Dickson X v ~
X"X"X";"X,v*>X"X,V*k,*W,*;*,M"W
. , etci nal htrife!
Anil 1 must hold my tickle
heat l in itaitil, _ ,
I n ,it should always turn
to common things!
S<> well 1 know: tlve future
i* nothing brings,,
To him, who o'er his heart \
I t has no co.iiin.ind!
t'hoser cou'iir was the week-end
gat'st at the hom(.-of Mr. aand Mrs.
\V. W.. Nieholas.
I Ki v. ("hits. K. Mci.esteiv of Monroe,
X. (.';, vlo'sed a very successful
revival at Corinth l?apt. church
and left Saturday for his new
eha; ge The 2nd Baptist church.
Durham. X. C. The Rev. McLester
has many friends in Union who
wish him w"!l in. his new pastorial
Held.
I
Mrs. Kannic Mao Jleiison has. returned
homo after spending tho
summer in Ti-y<)^|
The. fiionds. "f .I'rof. and Mrs. ~ ?*
. A. Nim.-^ "-ynipathi/.o with iheiu "
in the illness of thoii* dujghter
Miss: Mary Ethel, who was fore|
ed to return' homo. Miss Sims
is a freshman a Spol.nian seminary
Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Airs. J. K. .Williams and
Tulips J7., word woenk-ond visitors
in Greenville.
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9 5:20 A.M. Spar'burg, Ash'vl?
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11K 11:20 A.M. Camion, I.ancaa
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02' r.rOO &\M. Chester, Rrtek Hill,
C. reensboro, Wash.
Rait. Phil. N.Y.C,
17 9 :."0 P.M. Ncw'bry., Gr'wod.
Ancl'sn., Atlanta
2.1 10 ;10 1'. M. Savannah, Jacksonville,
Miami, Tam.
Tr. Arrives
"No, Columbia l-'roVn:
21 1:."0 A.M. (Miamu, Tampa.)
Jak'vlle., Savannah
IS f?:20 A.M. Atlanta. Anderson.
G r'wond., Newbry.
31 8:20 A.M. N.Y., Wash.' Chart.,
Rook Ilill
117 12:25 P.M. Slushy, Rock Hill,
I aneaster, Camden
27 12:."15 P.M. Chart. Or'brg., St.
.Matthews
28 1:10 P.M. Chi., AshMe. Spar.
20 1:30. P.M. Sav., Rarn.' Rlkvle.
32 1:15 P.M. Aug., Aik., Bat'bg.
10 9:50 P. M. Ashc'le., Spar'bg.
( Atlan..Greenville)
11 9:25 P.M. Char., Or'brg.- St
Matthews
23 9:10 P.M. Charl'te., Rock Hill
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