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. | "The Old Gray" |
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? Rev. E. Philip Ellis JJ
A . <5The
Palmetto Corrfrrencc ? _
The above ConferenceJhoid "at
Kingstree last, week, was aekncwledged
to be the best in the history
of the Church in South Carolina.
Bishop J. S. FLjtf>pe:. 1). -1).., 1.1,.
? 1)., rs a real Prince in the Kpiseopaey
of his church." In his Conferences
he does not raise his
voice except whin he is preaching.
Aubsing, censuring ami slandering
ministers and lay 'members arc
unheard ol in Ifi's meetings. But
more money rs raised", 'moTe peace
V ^and harmony than ever b.l'ore,
That accounts for the great oatpouring
o?r the spirit, at every
ordination servce. Truly he is a
man sent item God.
'Mrs. S. L. Flipper is_ truly a
- .queeri in our Episcopal Di-uicG
She is loved and admired bv the
followers of our Bishop.
Visitors
tn\ v. E- -}>thwart ol l*0?tsmouth,
\ a., was ..our Conference
truest,. and delivered a. most- musterly
address. . Mrs. Liny II, jrlu H.
and F. "3l. tmciety was : im; iy
lino in her add:ess 'on M'ssionarv
'evening. Dr. J. E. Thomas in Ins
response to Dr. Steward, .who 1a
candidate to.- the bisr.cpric from
. 'the Second Epi.-.copal Ci-tricT.
told him to* form a combination
? with Dr. T. J. Miles .who \\as oui
candidate from South CJublnm,
and both would he-elected. Hooting
applause greeted this expfc"
sion. The'annual auunyn by Hoy
C. A. Williams ai d the Miss.dhat \
scymon by Rev. CI." IT.' White-wore
real maste .pieces. Dr. E. 11. McGill.
presiden t of Allen 'University
more than sustained his reputation
as a gifted orator. Dr. S. id.
Hughes entertaining pastor made
a number one hit in caring, lot
the Conference; Doth , he and hie
members were higliiy commended
by Bishop Flipper, ministers aigi
lay delegates.
Our Leader
Dr. T. J. Miles the atdfho'wlcdged
leadl'r of our Conference' is. fol
lowing ri>rh, >n the w'ake ? f Bishop
Flipper. And will be auothet
kind and -ui.',-idei ate lettdei' V. li
elevated , to the highest scat in
his church. He has a kind he'ait
and will make a-.*ncut: big I: other
land not a contemptible driver.
t?i*ath~nTiTri>trT^-"nn< 1 lay member?
. " of every district in the 1'almeit,.
Conference are saying, that it is
the low countr.v'V time to flu*
,4batM and Dr. Mibs/is (he mar.
Dr. J, E. Thomas is i:.(!* 'd p.'.p ilar
among the mini'tcis .and la\
members of his district. He ia<
mem into ins uh.muvibi,
their counsel ami hoe.; not so<!,
to take advantage <>t them, l>
hind e!us?'d doors.' Rut ibei'o is i
real fine tcafrfc in all of,.the districts
in kth?. l'alnu Cont'.e.eL'a
a few of whonv are: *Uevi.-J.
James-, CiS. J. ?ix?rtv. 1>. N
Wilsonn, C. A. Williams-; K." ]
Lemon, R. A. Browr. S. M. llajfh06.
D. W. Wa-'nii!-". >n. tl II
J White", A. II. German, W. M. Jack
son. R. M.- MeClam, J. <'. Wi'liarm
L 1). Gamble .. J. Murry, W. X
t Middleton, M Ik (leila rs. I*. Kin
loch, C. Lfcwis. U.'A. Thompson
I. A. Major. Ulyssc- l.ark. Ikavi<
Scott, K.yl'. IV.uli : itt.11
ers who* will he "ineiitiore.i in'.mi
next release * o'1 the ' .rferu.ce.
Sunday Sort ices
Brshcjp Flipper's .>rdii:atii>r. set*
mon, ilf.1 not onl\* stir p.'o!?lt
in the* church but those on- tin
outside. It was the greatest mo
sage we. have ever heard deliver.
in "Thirteen mirur's. It l,:u li'-ei
th'o tilt- r?f ('tififdestiiii Slid til.
. lower country ever since. Our'C'oi
feronce Sunday school was a r<v
ord breaker. The writ- r v.:c tin
Superintendent appointed ui*y tin
Bishop.
5 Many Thanks- to p?. ntinbar.
St. Luke's pastor.'Altai member;
take this meiBoii *of ' . xptVa-f.i;
our sincere appreciate n to Dr. J
C. Dunbar, pastor ot' .Morris -St
Baptist chinch here, for. his ;tb!?
message delivered th-' last night
? before we n t to (_'<>iil\a i.ec
We had an O'ld time revival. Dr
Dynbar has eertjiirly dNtinguiv-h
gufshod himself in Charf-p'-h a
mong both white and color d. After
paying liis church out'of a!
of its debts, ho and iis congreg ation
have purchased a tir.o pivot
of property in the city. k> be us.
~ fd as a home iur 'he <d ! member.of
hits .church, lie i- a Godsend tc
his congregation.
Assignments.
MounC I'h-asant District, Dr. J.
E. Thomas; prvsidhV cdde'l f'harleston,
Morris Ilro.vh,- Mon i.s "St.,
I'. !. I.emon; Eber.ez-. r, Nassau
St., J. C. James; St. I'hilps^ilenderson
St., David Sm'lt; < am Cha
pel. West St., A. T,. \\ uodbury;
, South Sanxee, Ulysses "Dirk; olive
Branch, C. JMolett' ; llolv Trinity
Jacob Wilson; ItobinJbn, W. ,\i.
Taylot; Buck Hall. Edward Hutch
inson; Jamestown, ' L Major;
Cordcsville, D. *L. Johnson; Mi.
** Vinn an/1 Vnhfi \V \[ .J ;>, L t- j rm
Daniels Island, S. 'Randolph, Howard
Chapel, R. I). Carter; Mt. Holly,
J. C. Mark; Calvary, W .
' .Waring; district missionary, Rohf
" ert Youngblood, district president,
V. E. Murray.
Georgetown District, Dr. T. J.
Miles, presiding yldcr; Georgetown
Bethel, W. B. L. Clark; St. Mcp-.ens,
D. N. Wilson; Dicker on. J.
H Bryant; Bethel Pet doe. K, L.
Gary; Williamsburg circuit, W. M.
Middleton; Waccamaw, F. S. Atwood;
iSantec, J. W. We-ton; Mt?
Ararat, R. A. McClam; Sampft,
F. White; St. Paul, J. C. Williams
L? '- West Andrews, C. Lewis; Rloomingrale,
F. Kinloch; Wind, R. A.
Thompson; Black River, M. B.
Gethers; Arnett and Zion, Theodora
MpClam; Sutton, C. W Wil.
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M H.WM.I ,?H
liams; Johnsonville mission. Geo.
Washington; Graves ami Andrews
John Moydj Friendship and Saint
Mary,.M. Hudson; Sandy Island,
L. Chandler; Amandale, T. W.
Brown;.Warsaw, Joe Dorsey, district
missionary, W. W. Brown;
district president, Flossie Wilson,
Kingsttce District, Dr. J. L.
bow, presiding elder; Charleston,
St. Luk?, Wilson St., K. Philip
KUis; Frances Brown, Ashe^street-'
Sampson Brown;,-St. Peter, North
Charleston. J. C. .Murray; JtJho-'
vah, is. Chisolm; St. Andrews, G.
il. White; indiantowjj circuit, E?
P. Butler; Kingstrgef S. M. HughBeulah,
Silas Middleton; Lake
ity, I). W. Washington; JohnsonriUe,
A. It. German; Gapway, L.
'(iambic, Gourdiri, It.A. Btown;
:ffi>u:;v.tuSjP M. Ivt:ox.; St i'aul, J.
I. Bro..gTTrrTns. .Miuivks Corner. W.
AW .Many; Great Pleasant, W. F.
i. s A ll?imt\V ffni'hrd th hh
Wagner; St. Stephens, .Willie Wil-~
.iums; Lane., Chapel. J. E.. Davis;
-t .Matthews, J. S. Jalinsotr;-Black
-, >ak, li. 'Murphy; district mis-'
dur.arius, S. F. Thomas and M.I'.
Gilliavd: conference president
if W. II. and F. XI. Si, R. L
iliown; district president of W. II.
mil F. M. S.'Mrs. Minnie Benbow.
.Munis B: own church,- Charles-i'ii
was s* locled the seat of the.
- xi rnrrnra! cwiferiM'.cer- ?
Rev. \\ . .1*. Mu tray of Mt. Pleas
; :l was exchanged with liev. C.
\. Williams of McClcllunsville.
.;.>th succeeded each other. .
"Let us advance on our knees."
( MFSTHUFIFI.I) XKWS.
On Wcdnes jay- evening, Oct.' 13
rhc?J. .,Vif Taylor, aecompanV
i by Rev i. \V Janopetlc, of Bar,
.i-i-'.;on and-sonic-: of his ministers
- tr.edi-tr.ict,'met in a group at
Mt Tabor M.F. church, to lend a
i.atid to the pastor, in meeting
me very urgent demands' Those
p.esent wcie Rev. X. S Smith,
;V v and Mrs. 11. B Jones and.chil
,.e en. -Beutiettsville; Rev and Mrs..'
kti.cgo'. Air. 'and Mrs Mil.auriii of
iio. l i'.e Rev II B Junes- of St.
ieha- 1 Mil churyh. Bennettsville
pi cached the seiniuii from] t h e
'.i.-nie: "Hearing and Seeing.*".
I'.is wiis a wonderful sermon, "deli.
ied with' power. Rev. Jones is
v great preacher, Rev Janerette
Rev. Smitn as-ociated him.
:.!.?! Ki v.. Smi'tn oraved a l'ervent
. ay-. r after the sermon. Rev.
Taylor, then-in b>s choice words
reduced and presented . .Revs.
.- I; and .lan?-i tt?-. who eonlnient
ori the won ii mil s/niion and
'I :Jid they Were going to preach
! isu^vc.ty early: Tin* elid ing was
irXa n and a heat sum' was rcaliz-j
"*<?." The pastor ,Rc-v. Gary was
: y.giatel'lll t>? all. The. noble Wo
: n t 1" the rhuivh had prepared
, t" 1 onntiful supper which \v a s'
; ' >\ril after the nv ctiii.n- was over.'
. 1' was .a J.ov<c!y atfair and a nTea.t'
t ii-ast. All', present wen-' served I
'id left sayittvi "it was jjwhI to'
iL"jlew" |
M|s.- Sara ,\. At' <'till<un*h, left
Ma-day fur fHisiydale- to resume
her. Wel l, as teacher. I
Revs. William I., laics, .of New
Y Ta, .1. R. Rather, .( hattaiioo^a,
I * nil. T. II. * 1 hr'^rovo. Arkansas:
A\ re-.pleasant vr-itors at tin
Manse, the ynest- of Rev and Mrs
I. II. Tea;ley and .Mrs. M. 1.. l-'esI
ter Tuesday I
. lliu?U,?L,?R?;' i ana 1 iM ii?s-^tt,.
tle.rai-i. aceenipani d Rev. ,1. R
I'd. l"i' te < hattanoeya., Tenii. fop
., I.rief Visit.
Rev. and .Mis. .1. If- Toatley
; Tim: -day la-t in i'harlotte,
.\C., attending the Synod which
i: ".'a- ill -csr-mn at'the University
i < hutch, .Johirson t\ Smith.- .
i U v. \\ . \V McCulloun'h, is home
. icondi.ctitr* a. very .successful
l ; a t 11 ii:-\ifltrHrft 1
- ' Mrs. M. I.. Ko.-tc| >]>ent. 1 Weil'
' in - lay .with Mrs. S?jK McCullouuh
Mrs !:.-? >:t < Mother) .Craiy mjtcrtaiti',1
at sapper Thursday evI.
fiiur-'-. Rev*, and Mrs. .1.11. Ton t ley
' Mexiaim s Annie Kdwards and
Mai yu : iie Jenkins
Mi- I i/zic .h.hiisoii has return'
d ft.an Philadelphia where she]
|ient tin? summer. .She was aceom
pariied hy her hy^iihmr .Mr.- Frank '
~ h-d'" ' It. who Vi.M'cd their sister1
Mi>. l.rtura' Brew.-r at Patfeland.
Mr. Prank McCoy spent a few
hours at home Satai day. lie is a
j -Italent :it ("milt r til Ou-raw.
' Mrs.. Heauty .Fountain and lit-|
lie dauzhte]- .huiuita. called on
Mrs. Mae ft. Io.hinsoii, Sunday ev-j
r enpitr.
They all came to town. Who?
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fru-t and family.
"Smile" * )
TAltFJCVArMf |{ \ FT. ( III R( H :
Key. W. M. Watson. Pastor ,1
I C; eeliville.. SHildaV ' cllool it t
I the usual hour conducted by Supt.l
Mp.. Richard l'.radley. Th woath-1
*> heinir. had the attendance Was
olT. The pastor is out of town con'
'.ha.tin# a 10 night's meet in t; foil
Rev. J. W. f'oleiruui in I.ynch, Kv.'
Rev .! W Wnr.dsOn had/tharye ot
th service all day and delivered
two st>-/,n<r sermons which were'
enjoyed by all pre-ent. Mrs. Kthclj
VVa:x?n. Mr-. Bessie Sullivan, Mis
-ie-s- Ifttna K,n>*n Waitson and Jes-j
lino Chnpntan attended th'9 fall
se-sinn of the Knorec* S. S.i anil
BY PIT Convention, wtyich convened
a* MC View Baptist chinch.
Rev. J. H. Smith, pastor
The Junior Thoir had charge of
'ho ni,uMc all day.
Mr.-Simpson from Hit^V PnSnt,
Y.C.. is vi-11incr Brother Mr. W
Simpson and sister Mrs. Cornelia
Ppiestly and worshipped with us
Sunday nite .
Mrs. Cora Manse] is in the general
hospital for an operation,
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BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS
By Zelda Wilkersevn
Rev. H. H. Butler of Hartsville
visited our school recently, while
he. was serving as a juror in the
U S. District Court in Aiken. He
visited each class room and spoke
neouragingiy to the students, af
tor which he addressed the noon;day
assembly. He wa^ highly
Vle'asf'd with- the work.
Prin. Collins and Mrs M. M
Murray, JeaneS" Teacher of Edge
field county, represented Bettis at
the meeting of ihe Association of
College Presidents, Dgans p. nd
Registrars which was held at Allen
University, recently. "They
were accompanied by Prof. Washington
of Edgefield Academy and
Mrs. Washington, principal ii. f
Bouknight schooIT
?IHrcpAYays and IvJ^aps^CmiiihTftco
of the Bettis Alumni Association
i-; working haiskdp raiser money to
pay for new seats for Quincy auitoriuiy.
Mr. H.A. Blassengale is
hairman of the committeell Mr
ii. T., Holmes is president of the
Association. Anions'
the teachers of this-community
who left for their schools
this week art.-: Mesdames Diamond
I.loyd. principal af Simmon Ridge
Mat tie Hamilton Ryans, teacher in'
Bouknight school, Mrs. S.A. Blassi
ngale, primary teacher Bland
school. Miss Elise Lee, Macedonia
fchoolv We - wish them success.
Prin. W._ P Lewis, MesdanusE .
C. Holmes and E M Blocker Misl-es
A M. Cunimings, Callie Hatch
er and Hazel Franklin attended
the Edgefield County Teachers'
meeting Friday.
-Messrs. James and Jno. H. John
son of the freshman class hav*:!
the sympathy of instructors, class
m ties and schoolmate^ in their
sorrow due to the recent death-of
their mother
An' appreciative crowd Witness'
ed the football game between the)
Brttis Red Devils and Brewer Hi,
of Greenwood heie Friday after-1
noon. Each team fought hard, the
i\-ult was a 0-0 tie.
Misses Sallie Bradley and Ellen1
Xiciudas were entertained at a'
birthday party by the freshman)
class, of-which they are members!
re ently.
Principal and Mrs. A. C. High-;
tower and their winsome littde:
three year old daughter, Claressa'
vbitul friends here Sunday after-"]
n<>on. Mr. HiglTtower "made a lib>-.al
contribution to the Alumni
.- at fund. lie is a graduate of Bet
lis and of Benedict.
Mr- R (. Nicholson. Misses ('.
B. Prater, Hazel Franklin, W* M.
Blocker and A. M. Cummin^s of
fw*H-faculty accompanied ,bvj ilr,1
Bi aitsun "Nicholson, visited ITrrtttd,
in Aiken Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.. J. C. * Simmons
worshipped at lMcasant drove
: church, Kdgefield of which he is a1
member. Sunday After v;hich they
visited relatives and frieiuls r i it
that section. Mrs. Collins, Mr.
Ulassonjiuie and Miss Bertha
I Moore also attended Pleasant
.drove. Uev. CI. \V Blocker. pastop
| Mrs 1>. M. Hubert, instructor
fin hiprh school Kntflish and music
j he re, spent the week-end at homo
in Colujnhia.. i
1 TTT .1 ami's?Brlliim'e' .?ela *?
'M7 and a group of the young men
and hoys of our student body ro-n.
I do rod a very interesting program
at v.-spei" hour Sunday.
I President Nicholson and Juntos
jM'd'iam-, 5th Hi., chauffeur. Foe
, A. Hayes, T. F and Conyers Byrd
em.'-s and Arthur Bradley, 3r 1
-iP attended ,the Fi'.nds'ip -Ass :i
'? t . ;. at St Mat \> church, Lo|
vilio, Sunday. Bradley reviewed
the. S. S. lesson and Pros N'icholi
son delivered tin address Prcsi-I
dent Ni holson attended another,
association at Loekhart church
near Saluda Friday.
i The YWCA has elected the fol
I I >\\ 'n/, officers for the ensuing I
yeniTi .Mrs. Zelda B. Wiliker.son.
' pi v.: blent; Misses Mary Nabritt. j
vico-Prcs.; Florena Weaver, Sec.;
Th< nrqtsena Bates, Treas.; Cornm
it tee chairmen, Misses Sybyl
Young* membership; Bertha Moore
worship; Maggie Anderson, music'
Mary A Simpkins social service;!
Xallie Bradley, recreation; Gladys
Pent, publicity; Laura Halsey.
reading; Ruby Nicholson, Sec'y.,
social service;?Miss?Willie Rhlrker.
faculty advisor. Installation
services will be held Sunday evening.
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A"group of students of the college
and high school departments
rendered a very amusing and enjoyable
program in chapel Friday
evening in interest of the Alumni
s?at fund. The minstrel skits and
other features were very good.
Several requests have been reciv
ed fo.r the group to appear a t
l.earby schools.
It you want to keep abreast of
the times, you my*t read Th<* Palmetto
Leader each week. The
Leader is really a leader anions
weekly newspapers. See this correspondent
and get the Leader
ST. JAMES A. M. K. CHLRCH
Rev Hale B Thompson, Pastor
Asheville. N C.?The past Sabbath
'day was cool and dreary
throughout the spirit of the
Sunday school and" ch'tirch goers
was undaunted as both of these
services wore well attended. The
lesson studied was exceptionally
interesting and was discussed to
qijjute an advantage. Dr. K.C. Holt
our presiding elder, was present
and gave an inspiring talk The
Sunday school rally for its Conference
budget was brought to n
close and as was expected the
goal wag reached. The pastor in
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15 PALMETTO LEAttHBR
the awarding of the prizes to Lit
tie Bettie Collet und Sarah Johi
son commended them and* all \vh<
worked so faithfully for their Sun
.lay school.
The morning service was uplift
ing and inspiring throughout, th<
setting having been appropriately
made by the beautiful flowers anc
sweet music. Dr. Holt preached s
coforting and sweet sermon thai
will be long remembered from
the subject: "The Wonderful Nairn
of Jesus." Hearts of the sahib
burned by the wayside and mind*
made to think. Refore the close
of the service Christian baptism
was administered to Little Bettie
Collet, Lenord and Lynet Young
Many visitors were present am
welcomed.
At the evening service an appreciable
crowd gathered again
for worship. From the subject:
"Seeking a Better Home," Dr. Holl
preached a masterful sermon ex
celling by far the inessage of'tin
morning, ftew mouptain-top cxpei
knees were had by the truc-be
lievers as the message was delivered
with thought and great em
phasis. Conference claims returns
continue to come in even befor<
the second oftuual?writ?is?mada
Thg business session of the lad
quarterly conference for the yeai
was held on Monday night with al
I reports up. Our Presiding Eldei
was paid in full as usual and tin
volume of business Tor the last
quarter was $15-18.48. Lo.ud com
meridations came from oitf Eldei
for our pastor and people for theii
well sustained work winding u;
a period of three years work. Blade!
Mrs. Holt returned to Green?
..bbro where they reside on Tuesday
morning. .
LOWRYS NEWS.
a.
The Singing contest at Brown?
Chapel church was highly enjoyed
by all. A fine group of girls and
hoys came from Mt. Prospect and
Wiiliamsville churches. Salisbury
failed to come, hut the Ringing
couldn't have been any .better.
Mr. Waymori Johnson of Chester
our 4-H Club agent made a fine
address to the congregation. It
was5 highly enjoygd by''all. Brown
"Chapel won the prize. A lovely
hat that was .purchased by the" Con
Terence, worker Mrs. Peay. Total
amount raised $'.'.25
Mr James Kirkpatrick, "the snii
of Sir. and Mrs. II. M Kirkpatrick
passed to the great beyond late
Saturday night, which was a
-hock to his .many friends, lie was
a member of St. Paul Baptist
church. Funeral service was 'Conducted
Tuesday a! ll-p.m by his
pastor Rev S. A Blake.- Interment
St Paul cemetery
Very early Sunday morning tht
Lord saw fit to call'out of hoi
l,,..,. ciiir,Ai o
I ?VJIIS rsvmv I IJIH* - * vuauc UU| I | ~
a very old lady of this community
wife of the late Mr. Charlie Burlis,-who
preceded he)' to the fifravi
15 years. She was an old Chestei
citizen. She was one of the founders
of the St. Paul Baptist
church. Funeral service was conducted
Tuesday at the St. Paul
, Baptist church, of which she wnp
a faithful member." "She fis survivI
ed hy three sons and three dauyhtcrs
arj a la see number of iiranc
children. Ihterhient St. Paul cemetery
I Mr- Mary Chisolm was seldom
; ly shot on Siinday niyht in tin
I backyard of th,. Christian Home
Baptist chinch by her husband
Mack Chisolm. He shot her when
she told him*,- she wasn't (joinu
home with him from church. Shi
I had been, work in fir in Chester the
1 past two weeks. She was shot thru
i the limy. Very little hope foi
| her the Doctor >ft\ys. She is i n
'the Pryor ho-pital Chester. Mack
| i- in tin- County 'jail. Chester.
MON NEWS
Tin- Si:r..s High school team defeated
the Gaifney Hi hero on
Thursday aftor 1 10 on.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wlliams and
Mr. and NT's. E Wilson surv'od
dinner at their home Friday nite
for the hem-fit" of the .hospital.
Mi ss Francis Gilliam who has
been spending the summer in
Asln.-yillL- has returned hr/me and
assumed position as teacher in
the Helton school.
Mr. Henderson Richards, iSr.,
died sudde:dy~-w4nhr at -hire-wovhas
firfmah at Buffalo. Mr. Richards
was an officer i*n his churchr
and a Rood c itizen. He was better
known by his friends as "Doc"
who arc made sail over his passing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wardwood of
Asreville can.e do'wn to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Wardwood'? brother,
Mr. Richards.
Mrs. Annie Richard-King was
here this we^'k attending the funeral
of hot; nephew, Mr. Marion
Gossett.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gossett
lias returned to their home in Phil
ariolpjhia. Their many friends are
sad with them over the loss of
their son.
All Union was made sad when
.the news reached here telling of
the passing of Mr. Jas. J. Giles,
4r., in New York. James was a
jjne ycung man and was well liked.
by the folk vn Union. He finished
high school hdre and reccive
his A.B.. at Allen. The funeral
services were conducted at Clnton
A. M. E. Zion church by the
pastor Rev. C. O. Coleman assist
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- ALLEN AND BENEDICT PLAY
l HOME THIS WEK.
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- Allen on Friday at 3 p. m.; Benedict
Saturday -Night 8 p.m.
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; Benedict and Allen will play
r this week in Columbia, but there I
1 will be no conflict in the times
t, the games will be played,
tj* Allen will play Livingstone Col
i (lege on Hurst Field Friday afternoon,
October 22 at 3 p.m.
Benedict will play another nfjtht
game*, this time on Saturday nite,
October 23 at 8 pm. Paine Col-,
i loge will be their first Confer-;
once senior College opponent to
. be played on the home grounds.
I Attendance at both of these
I games is expected to be large
since they do not conflict with
other major games played in the,;
1 State.
CARLISLE NEWS
r, We ^ire very sorry to hear of
" the dpath of the little Nancy Sober
thd daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'
. Tally Jjuber. Mr. Clinton Thomas
, is imfnovitrg. Miss Viola Tucker
. left?Monday" for?Clinton college,
t Rev. Hrlliam. apd Mi^s Mabel'
Tucker accompanied fher over
1 there., .
. - Miss Vonliti iJol>n;fi'n ?hi?town |
a few days from ClintoT? cologc.
. Mr. Collie Hill is here a few days
. from' the State college, r rangc>
burg. "...
We were very glad to have Miss
' Sadie and Miss Agnes Robertson
with us Sunday at church. ' Mr.
and Mrs. Albert-Robertson, the'r
parents accompanied ~them Sunday
evening back to Braiperd institute
. Chester, where they, tare attending
I school. '
f Miss Mattie l.ee Hawkins, the1'
i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike I
Hawkins left last week for Win- ,
stor.-Salem X. C., and was hap,
pi ly marrivd toi-a young man from
, Jacksonville, k'la.
The Christian' Home society will
i hold its annual convention at Wil.
lianas Chapel A. M. 1. Zion
church, Friday and Saturday, Oc-.
tuber 22-23
Rev, and Mrs. F. L. Wllks spent
Ft May. Saturday and Sunday out
of toypi- -Mrs. Wilks- spent the
Week-end. at the home of Mr. and 1
Mi's: W. Thomas and Rev. Wilks.,!
spent the week-end at Frosperi-.|
tv. S C. nttendinir the Ww Fur;- I
ree association. Mrs. Wilks reI
ports a phasant stay nnd Rev.
Wilks came tack boilirg over with
I g.?)d news and inspiration Ife re- I
port* a great spiritual day at Seek j
, Well Sunday. Ili.s message was;
well taken.
| Mr. Timothy Glimpse, a young!
nan. <>f. that communitv cam1-1 !
| forth and preached his trial set--j
? n?on which wondrefully in\ vsse.d
ithe hearers as to his "' ailing.
After service Rev. and Mrs '
II ks were thc -dim'.ner -gue-ls of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilks were-the dinner
guests of Mr. and M s. Edward
Clark. After feasting to
, the highest i they then returned
home Sundtfjf night,
i This is conference season. Ah
' pastors are asking their members
1 to be present and pay up all of !
your assfs ?nent.?Come to <hureh.
I ' ;
ted by the ihinisters of the city.
1 He is sur.ived by his father, J.
J. fides, Sr., one brother and one
sister.
Mr. Hicks Hall died very suddenly
Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins Tucker a
very aged couple, continues very
ill at their homo up the county..
burg and Miss Rubye Funchess of
Rock Hill spent the woek-uui wjtn
their sifter and brother Mr. and
Mis. C. E. Wilson.
Mrs. J. E. Grant spent a short
. -uhilo ho re?t-h4s?week?with rein- liv^s
and friends.
Mrs.* D. O. Nicholas and Mrs.
Johncic Williams arc teaching at
' Mt. Tabor;
Don't fail to call at the Sartor's
pharmacy and buy a copy of South
Carolina's leading paper, The Palmetto
Leader.
Mr. D. B. Martin an official of
the N. C. Mutual Life Insurance
company in the agency defpart
m*?nt, spfcnt Friday here at the
local office
The Union County Fair (white)
is now going on. This Fair is indeed
Educational and it carries
many' attractions. What has hecome
of the colored fair? This js
one of the many plnces the late
W. T. Abrams, Sr., ig missed. .
The county teachprs held thpir
monthly meeting recently and elected
Prof. J. R. Ezell c;f Joncsvvlle
as president for this school year.
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Dawkins expects
to move into thpir new honie
in the next- few davs
Everywheie you turn the Moth
odist ministers afe gottng ready
for the annual ^conference. Rev.
Robinson said he is rphdy for the
A. M. E. conference which convenes
here oc/rt.
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S. C. STATE FACES AE All A,M;
STATE SATl'RDAV. 2 P. M.
Orangeburg?-South Carolina A
and M. ^College and Alabama Stat
Teachers College," Itjontgomery
will meet in a Southern Confer
eh'ee. battle that will give nil foo
ball fans a bi-.tr thrill, Saturday
October- 2."> at 2 phi.
This ^itiie will be the Bulldog
third battle against powerful op
poneiits. If the Bulldogs can f?v
ercome their jinx, the game wil
be left at Orangeburg. No te.an
in the Soiitliern Coiiforenee lias i
better running baek than Harm*;
who weaves jihd shifts for'Ion;
distatflffc- rnin4' in -every game plm
ed so far against opponents thi
season. Many other candidates f->
all'Con fen nee honors will be seel
in this engagement that will IW
played <m Orangeburg County
Fair grounds. Saturday at 2 p.ii
PRIVATEER BRIDEE ( El B
Due West, S. C.-The IVivatoe
Bridge club was, entertained Oetq
ler 1. at the home of Air. and Mr
Wallace Yav.ss. Several game
wei'e' played afterwards tlie host
tess serve.! delicious salad cours
of Tuna lish with a side dish o
iollp; cookies ami mints.
The otVicers are as follows;
Mr. W. E Yauss, president; .Mr
Be sic .Tones, viee-presid'i lit; Mrs
Mis. Blanche T [.(iwi'iy, assistan
sd'ivlia y and reporter; Mrs. Susa
w 11. t p-a surer.
Mymbers present: Mi* and Mr?
W->jM. I lampion. .Miss Willie 1
T?<i (1. Mr. Andrew P. Bluford. Me
dame? Fa.rrar Webb and Blanch
T I.every ef Ware Shoals; Mr. am
Mrs. J.a'cJ\ .loties of Abbeville; Mj
Kl.li'iti .Johnson. Mrs. Fbaeiice S
James, Mr. and Mis.' MtSf^an, M
mil Mrs Blunt, Mi s (ieomjria Prui
and M r . S'lssawi 11 of lHie
Mi i t he r?"i)? ??n .aijfi
Maeyiie Walker of (Ipeuiville AVefi
Ariie. ts of the club.
The club will be entertained 1>;
A# IS ttllliwtlli T rtH-'lil-l, Al.,1 "\f.. \
# """ v '?' "?
4'. UluI'iH (I, October Iat War*
Shoals.
October l.r>, the Privateer Bridg*
club was entertained at the horn*
X^i'.STA liLISIIKD 1909
| J .?w:?13
;i; DRY CLEANING
w i: auk i:qi
$ Y OU R RUG
A as well as any other cleaning"!
X A Trial will convince voi
t ,,
I'INCKNEY'S F
UNDERTAKER AND LI
SOUTH CAROLI>
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, 1006 WASHINGTON ST.
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Saturday, October 23, 1937 .
__ ? : 2? .
ylof Mr. and ' Oliver Lowory
35 Sullivan street," Ware Shoals,"
'and Mr.- A P Bluford joint host. *
' Seevrnl games were played after
,f which the hostess served delicious
if refreshments,
n'
Thoso present XVere MV. and
n Mrs. W E Vauss, Mr. Elliott John
>v son. Mrs Florence S. James of
d Due West; Mr and Mrs. Jack Jon.'
es of Abbeville: Mesdames ZenVibin
W. Hampton and Farar M.
0 Webb and Miss Willie F. Boyd of
Ware Shoals.
B Mr. Vv l'lie Robinson guest; Mi s
^ Farrar' M. Webb and Willie F.
J. Boyd..Will entertain the club Nov^
embej- 5, 1937 18 Fleming street,
e Ware Shoals. _
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,s'' METOKAS.AM) (jAI.EDAS
1 The Metokasf and Galedas cla-.$
i- of Zion Baptist .church met at the
' home of Miss Dorothy Waller on .. j
11 Tuesday afternoon.
Ea.h member was . i.light with J
. new ideas for the betterment . f
- the club. Seveaal seegestions w,->e J
r made as to how we might swell *
0 our treasure. We are planning to
" have in the near future a five nitc
S ' r> ... - '
c, r>annar?in Tin-?ikimmi.I'jiL -of?ttlt> .
e chuich and then "The Big Bpoud-?
" east". .Look for .the date of
;* these two important features. Aft\>r
the meeting adjourned to meet - 4
s at the home of Miss Rebecca Williams.
We were led into the dining
room by Miss Waller and sor*.
^ ved a most palatable menu eon _
ri.-'ting of fruit salad 011 lettucC
sandwiches,. i?uneh, mints, and sal- " ?
ted peanuts. "
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t Southern Ry. System
! Arrival and departure of passenger
trains, operated by the
Southern Railway Company, at the
l'nion ^Station. Columbia, S. C.,
j effective June J, 1927.
1 Tr. I,eaVes
t 21 5:00 A. M/Chester, Rdck Hill,
^ Charlotte, Waah-?^?"?
s ington' . .
9 5:20 A.M. Spar'burg, Ash'vU
1 Knoxville ^
12 8:30 A. M. St. Matt., Orangeburg.
Charleston
[j 31 8:30 A. M. Augusta, Aiken.
15 6:50 A.M. New'by. Greenwood
} Gfeetiville.
19 8:15 A.M. Blk'vle., Barnwell
\ Savannah."
r 118 11:20 A.M. Camden, Lancaster.
Rock Hill.
-_'Y 12 Mil I ".11. sp'bp., Ash Vic. Chi.
8 28 4:50 P. M. St. Matt.' OranRe. ?
* burg, Charleston.
32 5:00 P.M. Chester. Rock Hill,
e Greensboro, Wash.
Rait. Phil. N.Y.C.
' 17 9:50 P.M. Ncw'bry., Gr'wod.
And'sn., Atlanta
23 10:10 P. M. Savannah, Jacksons
, villc, Miami, Tam.
] Tr. Arrives
4 " P '
Nt>. Columbia From:
- 24 4:50 A.M. (Miania, Tampa,)
Jnk'vlle., Savannah
18 6:20 A.M. Atlanta, Anderson.
;. Gr'wood., Newhry.
' ;31 8:20 A.M. N.Y., Wash.' Charl^'
Rock Hill
|117 12:25 P.M. Shelby, Rock Hill '
l| Lancaster, Camden
1 27 12:35 P.M. Charl.. Or'brg., St.
Matthews
i I 28 4:10 P.M. Chi., Ash'vle. Spar.
"! 20 4:30 P.M. Sav., Ram.' Rlkvle.
jJ-32 C15 P.M. Aug., Aik., Rat'hg.
^rnrift,:50 P. M. A.-.he'Ie., Spar'bK.
71 V j-- (At:lan., Greenvill*-)
11 *9:25 P.M.Char., OrTirg.^Sfc
r Matthews
1 J 23 9:40 P.M. Charl'te., Rock Hill
| - Chester
f 16 9:35 P.M. GrnVie., And'soysj
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