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Rev. E. Philip Ellis
Columbia annual conference hel
inUnion last week was a real fin
affair with Bishop J. S. Flipbe
k I DD., presiding. As usual his"'&io
ing address atrurtc-the- key-qitfiff c
peace and harmony that continue
throughout the entire sessioi
Quite a few ministers were far t
hind in their reports but the bihop
treated them as a. tender fat!
er would deal with children wh
failed to'come up to the mark. B
hop Flipper said he has nevt
scolded his ministers before tf
public and he never will. 1 sa
that eveup minister in South Ci
rolhriv ..sliotfld do their utmost I
niiike. Bnrhnp Flipper's administri
tiun me in luc niaiui) i
, the state. We all know What v
have had to take from other bi
hops. Enough said. . Mr a. i>. ]
Flipper assembled the miss&mai
women Friday afternoon and h<
address brought new lifie to ther
None of us need be uneasy aboi
our state missionary work und<
the leadership of our bishop's wif
Conference Visitors
Quite a few distinguished gues
attended hte conference* Amor
them werer Dr. C. A. <|ibbs"'ar
Dr. J B Efferson of Florida. Boi
of them delivered strong speeche
Dr. D. J. Stanton of Atlanta ah
delivered a masterly a^dres
Other visitors \yere: Dr. JC<
and Mr. J. W. Taylor from tl
Northeast conference; Dr. J. 1
Thomas from the Palmetto coi
ference- and Drs. J. C. Quarle
W. S Mimsr-J W Witherspoon,,
S. Benn and J. B. Smith from tl
Piedmont conference, Dr. T. ,
Miles of the Palmetto confOrem
carried the' conference in one <
. ?-his stirring addresses. He is tl
. Palmetto'conference candidate f<
special consideration. Enough sa
for the present, Dr. E. F.
4 Dent, head of the CdfUmbia di
trict made a wonderful speech :
interest of the ministers of h
conference It drew long and lor
applause. Dr. E. II. McGill, ma
tered the situation on Educatioi
-?ah_mght?The annual'-ji>ermon i
the Rev, B. C Cunningham and tl
Vmissionaryh-sormon by the Rev.
O Simmons were' simply fin
These two young men outdid the
selves with their messages. D
J. II Grant de^n of the Theolog
cal department1:.of Allen universii
grew eloquent in his address i
the Educational anniversary. Sj
indeed was the memorial servi
of the late I)r. T. F Harper, 01
of the most, outstanding chara
' ters in the Columbia conferenc
, Relative to the lute Rev.-Dall
?* Edward he knew how to ntal
friends,. His record of pastorir
excells that of any 'minister in tl
- state. He stayed on one charj
fifteen years and was well thoug
. of by his members. These fait
ful ministers will be missed f<
their seats shall be vacant.
1 Sunday Services 7 v~
? The conference Sunday scho
F was largely attended with Dr.
H. Lewis of Bethel church, Colur
bia as superintendent. Bishc
Flipper 'stirred the audience fro
the pulpit to the door-in his or<
nation sermon. It has been tl
talk of the upper country eve:
sim-v. ncv, i Pa nomnson and n
good members gave the confe
ence a royal reception. He provi
himself eaual to the occasion ai
made themit of his life in carii
for the delegates.
We were plekffed to have aor.
new subscribers added to The Pi
, metto Leader's subscription li
hut any number of our reade
were, unprepared' to renew the
subscription. Its impossible fc
them to read the "Leader" wit
out paying for it. Reports fro
all colored denominations and fr
k tqrnal orders are published in t!
I piper. ' Bishop Flipper paid 1
\marly subscription and we cann
""afford to- compliment others. Pi
Nsiding elders, leading pastors a;
laymembers paid also. Thereto
we cannot carry non-paid subscri
ers no longer than November.
Like the other conferences ^
are asking the manager to gi
our readers of the Columbia co
ference until the first week in E
comber this year to renew th<
subscriptions. _^Thcy will plea
~ pay during tho-nmnfh of l^'ovm
ber to The Palmetto Leader, C
lumbia, Drawer 327. After t
first week in December the fu
agent will recommend the disco
tinua+dofi of their papers.
'* Assignments
Newberry district, E. A. Adan
presiding elder; Miller Chapel st
uon, Newberry, R. J. Jefferso
Shiloh, Prosperity, S J Johnso
St. James' circuit, J. S Marti
Hannah, R. A. Young; Providen
B. C. Cunningham; Silverstrec
J. A. Gamble; Mount Moriah,
A. Gary; Mount Hebron. L.
Vance; Helena, T. H. Weathci
Newberry mission, C. B. Coo
Wateree, H. H. Redman; Mou
Olive. K. L. Moore; Ncbo ai
Thomas chapel, David Bedenbauj
Jalapa, tb hs supplied; St. Luk<
to be^ftupplied; district missions
ies. P. B. Brooks, H. H. Garmoi
and J. Ti. Abney; district preside
Mrs. V. E. Rutherford and confe
ence juvenilcf superintendent. Mi
I "Kttn Hart.
M- ' l.ancJtster district: J. C. McCU
J lan, presiding elder; St. *Paul
[ Lancaster. W. M! Gant; High H
a station. H. D. Ramsey; Bethel,
jj M. Williams; Brown chapel. C. i
J Mcllwain: St. Philip's and Shil<
Jj. G. Bowman; Wodgeflold. J. 1
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Williams; Lagree, JvE. Dixon; Wil
low Grov<t W.. B. Nash; Wateree,
C. E. Frazier; Milt Creek, A. G.
?? King; Jacob's and Thomas chapel,
jjj O. A. Movant; Blaney, Nolton
Cunningham; Camden and Shady
"J Grove, C L. Dorman; St. Phillip's
d E. R. Robinson; Fair Grove misie
sion, J. H. Ford; Congpree, Eugene
r, Jones; Reeder Point. John?Burn
roughs; district evangrelfitet, M.'T.
if '.Thomas and distfRflt president, Mrs
J Maud McClellan..; *
i. Columbhr-distrlcl* E."F. G. Dent,
m presiding elder;-"-&>I"unibia. Bethel
5- S. H. Lewis; St. James, W. B. Bou
i- lor; Salters Memorial, E. H. Mcio
Gill; Emanuel, F. D. Dreher; Chap
is pelle station, R. L. "Miller; Stover )
:r -hapel, S. E. Martin; New Brook- '
ie wud circuit, O. ,C. Dunham; Lex- j
ty ington, 1.^6. Simmons; Irmo, M.
a- C Pollock; Saluda, L. C. Butler;
to Little Mountain. II.-T. Summers;
a- Edgefield, A. D. Dawkins; Broad
af River, ,F. C. Laws; Leosville. J. C.
/a Batesjr, Pine Grove. T. H. Ringer;
s. Countesville. mission, Wi D.?TrezeL.
vant; Johnston.. P P. Burt; Greggs
rv to^Tre?sTapplied; district evangelist
ur E. L. Jones; district missionary
u, E. V. Riser; conference 'brpneh j
jt president, Mrs. C.. A. Adams land :
er district president,- Mrs. B. Boyler,
\q ' Spartanburg dffettict: W.J. Rob- :
inson, presiding eTder; Trinity sta- :
. ti>n, Spartanburg and little White I
, Hall, T. H. Addison; Bethel, Un- i
h ion, T. E. Robinson; Eastern cir- :
ci it, W." M. Thompson^ Wayman .
and Ebenezer, Winnsboro. to be j
, ' supplied; Shady Grove, A. J, Holmnn;
Mount Zion. P. P. McFarland ;
' White"Hall, J. M. Dawkins; Car- I
li.-le. t). S. Suber; Taylor chapel, j
p' w, G. Pwens; New Hope, A. A. j
J' Amaker; St. John's mission, A. R. .!
" Baten; Pine Grove, P. W. Davis; ;
j Kcltorrr W. S. Jones; Antioch, Willlie.m
Jeter; Ridgewood,. J. W. Hall '
j | Cold well. W. S. Young; St. Paul's j
' and Atchison chapel, J. "C. Cope- j
'j.land; district evangelist. D. E. j
i(iiFields; district missionary, J. H. .J
. Baton nrtd district president. Mrs. j
. j Agnes Robinson. Dk E. A. Par- J
wer was transferred to the Cen- ;
J tral conference which mqjets at ji
." ! St.- Matthews, November 24.
isi St~ Luke i
j| For the next two weeks we will j
i be busily engaged in the work cf.i j
Jour pastorate. Bishop Flipper is i
"'taking a week's recess between,]
^Jcorrfercnces.-- During this period i
r r the pastor will meet all of his j
i boards and clubs and plan our i
J, work for this new -confo^ence year* |
lr j Sunday will be a great day at our|
church on Wilson street. The pas- >
tor will speak both morning and;
^. evening. Holy Communion at both.
"j'.services. Prayer meeting- G a.m.j,
Sunday school and adult Bible I i
class 9:30 a.m.; Allen League 7:00,i
p.m.' Preaching 11:15 a.m. and :
' 8:00 pniv '
<e UNION NEWS
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t,e The Columbia Annual Confer-1 |
enee of the AME church which ]
["jj met here 'during the; past week is]j
now history This 'Conference was'!
or very largely attended by the lo-j<
cal people, as weir as visitors of j
other cities. The Rt Rev J S Flip j
0j per was the presiding' officer
g Dr Dan II Stanton of the Amor ||
n'J ican Bible Society and (Airs. Flip-';
(p per addressed the students of Snits tj
m Conference Dr. Stanton was mUchlj
|j. imprc'SSUtl?with our High?school ^ |
and expressed a desire to hold one j
r? jif his Bible schools here early in |
^he new year Dr. J E Thomas,'pre j
r"_ .tiding elder of Florence and his -j
e(j friends were here one day attend \\
1(j ing the Conference
^ ' * Mr. and Mrs W Johnson of Ches j
ter were here Sunday attending <
ne the Conference. Mr and Mrs C E i
Leathers, of Chester spent Sunday ]
here ^Visiting friends Dr. J Mers
Kenzie Harrison, Editor of the
Samaritan Herald was one of the
._ busy visitors ? . .
^ Mr. Ellibtt Anderson, farmer
m near Carlisle, ?jeti very suddenly
" Miss. Julia Dobson, the Jeanes
teacher is very busy working on
/ the teachers year book and leor*
ganizing the new. school tjenn's
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The Urrion Community Hospital
n Staff ami officials arc making
f many improvements in the building.
The Sims Hifch School and the
*'e School at Seneca played a die name
Vc last Friday?scores 0-0.
n" One of the high lights of the
i Columbia Annual Confer* nee was
: the sermon of Bishop Flipper .Sua
He day milmn',' rhn.-t l.ni.
interesting sermon should be a
great lrsson to ministers 'that
*J? preach long sermons while folk
are forced to hear them while sitn"
ting on hat'd benches. i
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is MILLER CHAPEL
a- . A. M. E. CHURCH
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n; , Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor
n'. Newberry. S. C.?Miller ChapCe
el f>. S. opene'd at the usual houii,t
with the Supt. ip charge. The ofr
ficers and teachers at their post
p' of duty and a creditable number
of scholars present. Tho' lesson
rj was beautifully uiscus9ed by the
nt Supt- '
, Our pastor is back from the
. conference. We are glad to have
him with us for another year. He
! 3 filled the pulpit Sunday at the even '
r" ing service and brought *us a wonderful
message.
nt Several of the officers gave rer~j
marks of welcome to the pastor
"S- and assured him they will stand 1
by him this year. One new mem
si- her was addrd to the church. i
's. All members and friends are i
ill urged to attend the 11 o'clock ser :
J. vice next Sunday. A pecial mes
C. ?*e will be delivered a,t that hour. ;
)h j Visitors are always'Welcome to
V. worahlp at. Miller Chapel. i
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J The relatives and friends of tb
late Mrs Julia A. Hart wish t
; thank the many friends forfthei
I services and for the bea^tifi
flowers at the time of her fuitcra
They wish als6,to thank Dr.jjF
Johnson for hi! long and fajlnfi
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Johnson-Bradley Funeral Horn
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g CHERAW NEWS.
g Mrs. S. W Deas, third grade
8 teacher of Robert Smalls school,
g sponsored a Parent-Teachers Ice
? Cream Social last Monday night,
g On Friday night, Mrs A V Wil8
son, teacher of the 4th grade gavel ,
g a Popular Song Contest. Mr Ber-I
2. nis Tillman and Mf Cornelius Ben^
g nefct were the contestants. Mr Till^
? nibl^ jwojrr the prize * I i
g A7 Pd5t Hallowe'en program was,
8 given at the school auditorium^
g, Monday night, sponsored by Miss,
Ruth Amaker, home economicsj '
g teacher
a: The YMCA and YWCA of the
g Pee Dee Union Baptist church:
o contested in a rally Sunday even!
S -tngr-^A- sirecraHbroadcasting pro-l
o gram was enjoyed during BYPU
S hour The YWCA was in the lead; .
c Several members of Pe? Dee at.
$ tended the .Union; Sunday which
<4 convened aT BethSl church near
?; Cash L
3 TVio RvnUiOptinAJ Wa.U..
...v. vvtivtuvvu U1 T? cnit'y |U?JI
P; church under the leadership of
S Mr. Clinton Marshall were in
5; charge of the morning and even'S:
ing services Sunday.
Q Rev and Mrs A W Wright havej
2 returned froni the Conference ni
0 Daytona Beach, Fla, They report5
ed having enjoyed the tripT-n
Mrs Lula Rickcnbacker of Bam-J
2 berg spent the week-end with
5 Miss Emma Saunders, who teaches
2 at Bamberg, and Miss Saunders'
3 auntj Mrs (nez Montgomery. r
1 Miss Marion Johnson spent tno
1 week-end at home Miss Elizabeth
2 Johnson spent Sunday night with
5 Miss Marion Johnson. Both young .
$ ladies are teachers in the Chester 1
H field city school-. > t
c COPE NEWS. c
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Cope. S. C.?One of the best cit t
5 izens of this town and commuuity f
fell out of rank Saturday Oct. 2311
3 in the person of Mr. jjulius John
> son. Mr. Johnson suffered only 1
5 a few moments and passed from \
5 labor to reward. He was laid to t
3 rest in Cfcnaan ME church ceme- <
3 tery Tuesday, Oct. 25 with a I
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ive children, three grands and a s
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3ev.* A.N. Hampton in company
vith Bro Fralik nardv and other t
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suf forth to raise our* Conference i
laimsM We made a nice beginning 4
lev. Hampton preached a very ap *
ropriate sennofi. On Sunday nite ' lev.
fJ.W Hampton our pastor's 1
rother pronc-hrd a soul stirring
ermojp at Macedonia from Saint
ohn 3.3. All present were served
spiritual', feast, o
Brother Joseph Jtimings one of
he hear! deacons of? Oak Orove
baptist church is very ill. We- & ...
xtond to the wife and children
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