The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 01, 1939, Page Page 2, Image 2
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"THE OLD GRAY"
. By E. Phillip Ellis
A. M. E. Conferences and Grand Lodge
Subscribers With Field Agent
PALMETTO CONFERENICE
Bishop J. S. Flipper, 489 Houston St., N. E., Atlanta^-Ga.
This conference has three pfesiding elders. Those subscribing with
the field agent are:
Dr. J. E. Thomas, 618 N. Coit Street, Florence, S. C.
Ministers and Lay-membersr
Wr T \ Mi'fitm \fpPlol1nrmvllln S P
Mr. E. L. Thomas, Cades; S. C.
Rev. A. Aiken, Navy Yard, P. O. Charleston, S. C.
Mr. Thomas Canty, Charleston, S. C., R. F. D. -V: Box 39
Rev. C. \V. Williams, Hemingway, S. C., R. F. D. 4, Box 121
Rev. E. P. Butler, Hemingway,,, S. C., R. F. D. 4, Box 84-A
Rev. R. D. Carter, McCIellansville, S. C., Star Route, Box 113
Rev. Antrum Reddin, Kings-tree, S. C. R. F. D. 2, Box 204
Rev. W. M. Jaekson, Navy Yard, R. F. D. 2, Box 49
Rev. S. Singleton, 87 Columbus Street, Charleston, S. C.
Rev. J. C. Williams, Plantersville, S. C\, Star Route 1
Rev. I>avid Scott, 35 ,Elizabeth Street, Charleston, S. C.
Rev. J. W. Weston," Onsdaw, S. C.
Rprv M- T (Taillnrd, Hnmminpiny R F U A -U?T f.7
Rev. E. D. Hutchinson, McCIellansville,. S. C. *
Rev. J. H. Hamilton. Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
Rev. T. fy. Brown, Georgetown, S. C.
Rev.' Eugene Matthews. St. Stephen, S. C.'
Rev. Silas Mlddloton, Russeirevnie, S. C., K. F. D. 2, Box 9
- Rev. W. T. Murray, McCIellansville, S. C.
Rev. S. M; Hughes, Kingstree, 8. C. "
Rev. Rr~A.~ Brown, Kingstree. S. C.
Rev. C. S. J.'Mollette, Charleston, S. C? R. F. D. 4, Box 410
Rev. R. S. Lawrence, 417 Broad Street, Georgetown, S. C.
Rev. J. W. Murph, 129 Cannon Street, Charleston,, S. O. :
Rev. H. Murphy, Croeo, S. C.? ?
Mr. E. W Lawrence. Salter. S. C. ???
Mrs. Etta Barnes, Lake City, S. C.
Rev. I. Lemon, 194 St. Phillip Street, Charleston, S. C.
Rev. A. R. German, Hemmingwav. S.. C., R. F. D. 2, Box 104
Rev. D. N. Wilson, 21 Hampden St., Charleston, S. C.
NORTHEAST CONFERENCE
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This conference has four presiding elders all of whom subscribed
with...the field agent. They are: '
Dr. J. S. Coe, 214 McFarland Street, Florence, S. C. ?
Dr. A. P. Spears, Sumter, S. C.
Dr. I. W. Janerette, Darlington, S. C,, P. O. Box 174
Dr. L. A. Wells, Sumter. S. C., P. O. Eox 542
Ministers and Lay-members:
Mr. J. W. Bethea, Mullins, S. C., R. 2, Box 77
Rev. E. B. Mack, Lake View, S. C " . : *,_
? ? Rev. D. D.~ Doughty, Latta, S. U. ~
Rev. W. P. Carolina, 1029 High Market Street, Georgetown, S. C.
Rev. M. F. Robinson. Conway, S. C.
Rev. A. J. Felix, Bishopville, S.-C., P. O. Box 422 *
Rev. N. S. DeLaine, Latta, S. C., P. O. Box 154
Rev. J. J. Jackson, Conway, S. C., R. 2, Box 25
Rev. G. B. Brown. Raleigh, N. C.
Rev. H. H. Herriotte, Dillon, S. C., P. O. Box 13
Mr. O. A. Richardson, Gresham, S. C.
Rov W T rj;v T C C T? O
. Mrs. Janie Barr, Cades, S. C. ^
Rev. J. B. Lewis, G re sham, S.c., R. 1
k Rev. J. R. Richardson, Dillon, S. C., R. 2
Miss Rosa Carmichael, Hamer. S. C., R. 1, Box 83 Rc*v.
Benjamin Johnson, Conway, S. C., R. 1, Box 2
Rev. C. L: Pope, 215 Bartlette Street, Sumter S. C.
"" ' COLUMBIA C ONFERENCE
The above conference has four presiding elders. Those subscrib-1
in,? with the field agent are:
Dr. E. F. G. Dent, 2300 Richland Street, Columbia, S. C. '
Dr. W. J. Robinson, 1517 Harden Street, Columbia, S. C.
Ministers, and Laymembers:
r Rev. T..E. Robinson, 40 McBcth Street, Union, S. C.
_ Mr^S. -Williams, Rembert, S. C., R. 2, Box 131
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Lexington, S. C., P. O. Box 82
L Rev. M Dykes, Bishopvillc, S. C., R. ,-t ~
k Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Ellorce, S. C.
Rev. R. A. Young, 1G15 Vincent Street, Newberry, S. C.
K Rev. V. A. Janerette, Winnsboro, S. C., P. O. Box 02
Mr. C. Johnson, Blaney, S.v C,, R. 1, Box 80
Mrs. Martha Vance, Johnston, S. C?, R. 3, Box 80
T Rev. C. C. Mcllwain, Columbia, S. C\, R. 4, Box 28
L RevA, F". King, 108 Clinton Street, Lancaster. S. C.
Rev. P. W. Davis, Winnsboro, S. C., R. 1, Box 25
Rev. A. R. Batten, Jenkins'ville, S. C.
L Rev. W. S. Young, R. 2. Union, S. C.
^ Rev. F. C Laws, Lexington, S C., R. 4, Box 194
Rev. C. B. Cook, Blaney, S. ,C-> H. 1, Box 57
Mr. S. A Moore, 73 Main Street, Winnsboro, S C.
Rev. G. C. Johnson, 457 Magnolia Street, Spartanburg, S. C.
SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE
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This etmference has three presiding- elders and^aH" oL theni subscribed
with the field agent: **
Dr. J. E. Beard, Charleston, S. C\, Box 50, Station A.
Dr. L. L Farmer, Cottageville, S. C.
Dr. I. W. Wilborn, Elloreo,-S. C., P. O. Box t31
Ministers and Lay-members:
Mr. N. Grant, Walterboro, S. C.
Rev. R. E. Brogden, 14G Ashley Aveneu .Charleston, S. C.
j Rev. W. D. Williams, Ridgeville, S. C.
Rev. W. M. Moseley, Aiken, S. C., ft. 3, Box 108
Rev. J. R. Stephenson, Summerville; S C., Box 375 . - ?
Rev. J. A. Jenkins, Garnett, S. C. Box-.37 . '
Rev. A T. Rrnvin Tillman <5 C _ '
Rev. H. R. Hughes, 101 Liu^^iek7~Charle>-ton, S. C.
9 Dr. J. M. Miller JAji)iejt%crro> s. C., Box 145
R-ev- t,-~, Kennedy Street, Charleston, S. C.
' ?iev. a. W. Wolfe, St. George, S. C.
Mr. D. A. Jones, 1103 Richland Ave., Aiken, S. C. .
Rev. P. . Lisbon, Holly Hill, S. C.
Mr. Fred Washington, 110 N. Street, Beaufort, S. C.
Mrs. May McFaidden c:"r"'nfTvi11" C , p i, n.-,^ a
? Rev. A. is. Coleman, Denmark, S. C., Box 1.
Rev. E. A. Squire, 10 H. Street, Charleston, S. C.
Rev. A. F. Woodbury, Beanfortrr S. C., Box 288
* Dr. A. D. Avery, Greensboro, NT. C., Box 1431
Mrs. S. J. Gellerson. Gftrnett, S. C. Bolt 206
Dr. J. L. Butler, 312 E. F)ufTy Street, Savannah, Ga.
Dr. C. A. Gibbes, 205 Johnson Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
Rev. F. C. Clark, Eiiisto R. 1
Rev. L. W. Gary, 35 Marsh Street, Charleston, S. C. Rev.
S. R. Higgins, 441 Race Street, Charleston, S. C.
Rev. S. Parker, 9 Rosemount St., Charleston, S. C.
Rev. G. B. Mitcncll, Holmes St., Charleston, S. C.
PIEDMONT CONFERENCE
ft This conference has three presiding elders of whom subscribed
with the field agent:.
Dr. J. C. Quarles, Greenwood, S. C., P. O. Box 208
Dr. P. M. Gray, G41 Gilliam Street; Greenwood, S. C.
Dr. W. S. Minis, 43 Cherry Street, Aibboville, S. C.
Ministers and Cay-members:
Rev. M. G, Williams, 508 Baptist Street, Greenwood, S. C.
Rev. M. Massey, Abbeville, S. C.
Mrs Hattie Sherald, Hodge's; S. C., R. *1
ReV. J. C.-Letman, Abbeville, S. C., R. 1, Box 117
B. Rev. J. W. Martin, Calhoun Falls, S. ., R. 1, Box G2
Rev. J. P. Washington, 902 S Fant Street, Anderson, S. C.
Br. Rev. P. L. Ely, Due West, S. C.
Bp Rev. C. G. Glover, Greenwood, S. C., R. 4, Box 1G1
Rev. G. W. Bradley, Bradley,_S^C^- Rev.
J..W. Withcrspoon, 109 Green Ave., Greenville, S. C.
Bt Prof. W. A. White, Gray Court, S. C., Box 366
B Rev. E. F. Johnson, Nineiy-Six, S. C., Box^ 203
B1 Rev. A. J. Thomas, Aiken, S. C. I
B Rev. R. H. Green, Abbeville, S. C, Box 242 : ' -?
B-?Mis. Eiiiiiih Eaflt, 308 Price SliFeet, Lauren*, S. C.
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Mr. M. L. LaSainc, 600 Caldwell St
Mr. James Shumate, Honea Fath,
Mrs. M. M. Riley, 425 J'rade Stret
Mr. J. C.. Channell, Richt>urg, S. <
CENTRAL C<
This conference has three pre!
with the field agent are:
Dr. Samul Nance, T'elena, S. C., F
Dr. B. F. Hildebrand, 204 Boyce Si
-s Ministers and
Rev. G. B. Burgess, Summertop, S
Rev. M. M. Martin, Sumter, S. C'.,
Rev. B. F. Sumpter, -Cameron, S.
MV. M. Stokes, Cameron, S. C., R.
Rev. B. C. Scott, Parler, S. C., Rv
Dr. S. S. Morris, 1404 Tawkins S
Rev. David James, Rimini, S. C., F
Rev. J. DeLaine, Summerton, S
Mrs. M. J. Coaxuni, JOS Broyles St
Mr. L. BrTtivers, Rimini, S. C., R
Ms E. E. Walker, Manning, S. C. 1
Rev. E. E. Riehburg, Summerton,
Rev. W. M. Middleton, Hemmingwa
Rev. Ik J. Gadsden, 21.3 Rigby Sti
Mrs. Pauline Childress, 224 Dixson
Rev. M. J. Sumpter, Summerton, S
Rev. G. W. Baxter, Bowman, S. C
Rev. L. B. Burgess, Summerton, S.
Mrs. 1 Jessie House, Summerton, S,
Rev. P. B. Brooks, Cameron, S. C.,
Mrs. Gertie Anderson, Hemmingwi
Mrs. Martha Lockett, Evans Stree
Mrs. Lizzie \Y. Heyward, WilliamsOur
Directory Column of the Ir
lesion will appear later. "Let Us'
Biography of William
William Madison McGhee, Sr..
was born in Greenwood, S. C., of
humble im rents He attnnilml
BreWS r Normal institute and at
an early age was compelled to
stopand help support his parents;
because of this, very early he was
apprenticed in the trade of carpentry.
Though ho was very
yimng he became deeply inter- \
ested in his church; having been
organist and served in other capacities.
As he progressed in his trade,
he worked in several towns?.Decatur,
Albany and Atlanta, Ga.
"While working, in Albany, Ga., he
met and married Miss Delia E.
Watson in 1903. To this union
were born tour children; two of1
which survive: Mrs. Beatrice Mc-J
Ghee Williams of Atlanta, Ga.;'
an 1 William Madison McGhee, Jr.,'
in business in Aiken, S. C. I
He came to Aiken many years
ago, where he' and his cousin A.1
B. McGhee went in business together
as contractors and builders.
They were the first contrac-1
tos o fany race in Aiken. While
in business here they built many
mansions for Aiken * winter resi-j
dents and did much building for
the other residents of Aiken. j
o r-hn vnVi ?v? un Vi<? Wsk
minded and served as the secretary
of Cumberland A. M. E.
church for thirty-five years and
as superintendent of the Sunday
EX-SOLIDERS MAY ENLIST
Fourth Crops Area Commander,
announces that th<? United -States
"Army hescrve is desirous of enlisting
75,000 ex-soldiers in the Regular
Army Reserve who are under
36 years of-age, physically fit
and who have served cc/ntinuosly
in the Regular Army for at least
one year.
General Embrich states over 2,500
former soldier residing in this
Corps Area have enlisted for this
newest componet of our National
Defense, and, of 650 soudiers recently
returned from the Panama
Cpnal Department- for discharge
from the Regular Army, approxi
mately 350 have expresssed their
Army Reserve and become "Modern
Minute Men!'-in. the - military i
forces of the United States. Each
| Reservist receives an enlistment
allowance of $8.00 three times a
year.?Cheeks are?Lr?hh*?mailed
fort is being made to contact all
former soldiers in order that they
may avail themselves of c/pportuntity
dt enlisting in the ReArmy
Reserve.
Men enlisting in the Reserve are
not under military jurisdiction and
will not be called to active service
except in case of an emergency
declared by the President
| of the United States. Reservists
are not required.to attend drills
or camps and are assured that
their civilian occupation will not
be into fried oitli b\ training re
quirements or examinations.
Former soldi<ys who desires enlistment
in tho Reserve" should ad
dress a letter or postal card to the
Commanding General. Fourth
Crops Artja, Pos?r Office Building,
Atlanta, Georgia, starting fcuch
desire, and special arrangements
will b0 made immediately to accom
polish their enlistment in or near
their home town.
BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS ..
Members of our musical organi7>"
ations rendered a very interesting
program here on Tuesday evening
with Mrs. Hubert as sponsor, for
; the benefit c/f the rally.
'Rev. It .H. Walker, the noted
evangelist, delivered a very practi
cal, forceful sermon to our faculty
ami st-mleent body at devotionaT
hour last Thursday, subjecj^'Dry
Bones".
Thursday evening our Glee Club
rendered an enjoyable program at
Jerusalem school, near Kidge
Spring, to a very ajlpreciative
audience. Prrrf. jnid Mrs. W. F.
TTicTcson and Miss Dorothy Kenner,
the teacfbers and the patrons and
friends have our thanks for their
kindness.
Mrs. Collins accompanied a
group of our Singers to the Monetta,
where the group presented an (
mm palmetto liadbr
;reet, Newberry, S. C.
SC.
;t, Rock Hill, S. C.
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INFERENCE
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siding- elders^ Those subscribing
O. Box 98
treet, Manning, S. C.
Lay-members: &
. C., R. Box 68
R. 2, Box 197
P. O. Box 11"
2, Box 52
1, Box 98
treet, Nashville, Tenn.
t. 1, Box^ A
. C., k." 1, Box 3-A
reet, Anderson, S. C.
. 1, Box 139
ti. 4, iiOX 1 ?
S. C., R. 1, Box 37
iy, S. C., R. 3, Box 31
eet,, Manning, S. C.
Street, Manning, S. C.
. C., R. 3
C.. P. O. Box 34G
R. 3, Box G3
. C., R. 2, Box B-45
-P. O. Box 22
ly, S. C., R. F. D. 2, Box 28
t. Branchville. S. C. .
St., BranehvITle, S. C. ~
dcu dimominntioTrai Th-rion of 'OharAdvace
On Oar Knees".
Madison McGheeT Sr.
* iych|ool
of the ab^>ve mentioned
chinch eually as long1 as he was
secretary of the church. It might
be mentioned that as superintendent.
he was neither late nor absent
as log as he served. To his
church, he cotributed largely of
his means.
Educationally, he was interested
in institutions for the development
of Negro youths. At one,
time, he was a trustee of Allen'
university, Columbia, to which,
school, he contributed freely.
Fraternally he served as brig-'
adaire. general-of the Knights of'
Pythias for several years and
was a Mason of thethirty-second
degree.
He was civic-minded, doing
what he could to help better the
economic, social and political sta-j
tus of his race and his community.
He was well thought off by
members of both races, young and
old as was attested by the many
floral designs and telegrams and
other services of sympathy.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Delia Watson McGhee; a
daughter, Mrs. Beatrice McGhee'
Williams; one son, W. M. Mc-j
Ghee, Jr.; three grand-children;'
three sisters, four bothers and a|
host of relatives and friends.
He was born on December 25,'
i 188G. Strickened December 25,'
1 1 7, and died December 25, 1938.'
All on Christmas day.
i enjoyale program to a large audi
^ H't BUlg' ing
by the chililren-yr mrerrtetahd"
choir cTThe-Monetta school, prin.
and Mrs. H. B.Colman and all of
the patrons and friends have our
thanks for the success of theocca*
arii.
Sunday a group of our seniors,
j and Mrs. Collins worshipped at
j Ridge Hill Rapt, church, where
' they heard an inspiring sermon by
Rev. A. C. Jones, pastor. The group
sang several selections and a liberal
contribution was received for
>ur rally.. Thanks to all..
During the past, week groups of
our students were cordially received
at Rethcl-Garmany school
Newberry, Mr. Willie Watson,
principal, Sal ley school, Mr. JUL
S. Kitchings, principal and Iliggins
school, Prof. E. T. Holmes,
pricipals. We arc grateful to all
for their
We are planning fOi a very' inteJ'^b'niPr
observance of National
Negro Health, week beginning
April 1. Our large group is reallv
health conscious.
\Ti"? wsii.v.
Lewis with a group erf students
worshipped at Mt. Zion Baptist
church, EpWtfvth in the morrving,
and Bethlehem Baptist church,
Ninety-Six, Sunday evening. They
reported a very enjoyable time.
Mrs, E. Lang and mixed quartet
worshipped with Rev. M. M
Peace at Friendship Bnnt church.
Aiken, S. C. They received a
liberal collection.
President Nicholson and glee
club rendered a musical program
at Thankful Baptist church, Augusta,
(la., 'Sunday evening1. The
group was royally received and
given a liberal collecticm.
Prof, and Mrs. R. N. Smith,
Misses Rutherford, Sewell, Spigner,
Johnson visited friends on the
campus Sunday. Mr. Robert
Wright, Greenville, was guest of
Mis? IIazeline Franklin, Sunday.
Messrs Mark Tolbert and Janes
Barnes, also of Greenville visited
friends on the campus.
ST. PAI L A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. S. Middleton, Pastor
Midland Park, S. C.?Sunday
was?a?very?beautiful?dayr?rPhrSunday
school was conducted at
the usual hour with a very good
attendance. The pastor preached
an inspiring sermon from St.
John 3:3. We also had with us
many visitors, After service a
p^y^-biglr 4irmer was scrv|
ed hy Stewardess Board No. 2.
Next iSunday we are looking forward
to n successful quarterly
conference.
We regret sister Lucy Waring
is "on the sick list and hope for |
her a speedy recovery.
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I
LEEDS NEWS
A birthday super was given
Saturday night, March 25 for Mrs.
Sallie Frederick, morther cff Mrs.
Mattie Owens at her home. Mrs.
Frederick was 74 years old and
has more than 30 grand-children
and quite a few great-grand-child
ren with most of them present.
The hostess served baked chicken,
stew, potato salad on lettuce,
crackers, cake, fruit s alad and
ice tea. The table was decorated
beautifully with the "varied^colored
cakes and flowers. After the
supper was over Mrs. Owens had
Mrs. Sallie Frederick seated at the
head of the table and opened the
presents. She received many love
ly gifts of-which she was very
grateful. Those present beside
the children and grand-children
and great-grand-children were
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ervin, Mr
Paul L. and Carylee Smith, Mr. F.
Sanders, Mr. Everett Erwin, Mrs.
Versie Erwin, Mrs. - D. Sanders
Mr. Wilson Woods, Samuel MoCoy,
Willie F. Robert Hinton, Mr,
Archie?and?Professor and- Mrs.
L. F. Smith. All of Baton Rouge,
of Chester county..
"The ..Sunday school at St. -Matthews
Baptist church "was opened
at 10 o'clock with Supt., J. A,
Chappelle. and teachers at duty
Morning services began at 12:0C
o'clock." Rev. W. W. Tooinei luuk
chin go and preached a wonderful
sermon.
At the evening services the pas
tor's son. Rev. J. W. Toomer cri
Benedict college, pastor of Andrews
chapel of Orangeburg and
his choir was present. He preach
ed a s oul reviving sermon. The
spirit was high. He t oo^ for his
text Exo. 7:14.
The son of Mrs. fJ 1 la. KoPinson
Mr. Johnson Davis was funeralizchurch,
Sunday afternoon. Rev
ed at the St. aMtthews Baptisl
W. W. Toorher,'officiated.
Mr. Fred Murph w ho was killed
instantly Saturday night in ar
accident, was funeralized at Bethlehem
church Monday morning.
Mr. (Dock) Kato_ Wright .was
funeralized Monday a t New Beth
lehom church. Rev. David Mitchell
officiated.
Services at Bethel A. M. E,
chuich was well attended Sunday,
S. S. was opened promptly at 1C
o'clock with Supt. J. A. Ford and
teachers at duty.
Rev. Coaxum took charge of the
11 o'clock service and preached ar
impressive sermon.
The N. H. M. club held its regular
monthly meeting Thursday
March Id at which time the meeting
was called to order by th<
President, Miss Catherine John.
son. The N. H. M. and the ag
riculture department are planninj
to have a community fair Apri
21. A silver tea was given on th<
22 of March at the home of Miss
"Annette Folder in interest c/f th<
home economic department. Th
?Mr-trrrrt^the home economr
department have purchased nin
shades for the home economic de
partment.
MT. ZI?N A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Julius Holman, Pastor
Garnett, S. C.?Our quarterl;
conference was grand. Presidinj
Elder I. W. Wilborn preached i
wonderful sermon to a large aud
ionce. The many new boards or
ganized by the pastor made firr
showing. The presiding elder
paid-out in full. The pastor an<
eldjer were served a delieiou
breakfast at the home of Mis!
Bessie Reid. The Missicmary so
ciety had the feast of twelve ta
hies. Mrs. Marion Johnson, pros
ident.
The following committee of la
dies; --- Misses C'andace Frazier
Candace . Gvahuvi., hiancy Smith
hilouise Smalls, Mary Mci'herson
Bessie Reed, Rosa Bell Frazier
Cornelia Shiggs, OHie Jenkins ant
Nancy Moore, came to the par
sonagc Thursday on some stewardess
business and behind then
came a truck with some beauti
ful surprises for the comfort o]
the pastor and family.
Sunday, March 26 the Sundaj
school was conducted as usual
3:00 p.m. he preached the funeral
sermon of Estilla
Farmey whose body came fron
FlnriHti
At 8 p.m. the pastcrr preachec
again to the young people. Wt
had many visitors from different
sections the most of them being
from Savannah, Ga. There wer<
comments-on every side on th<
three-sermons preached for thi
day by the pastor.
Mrs. Annie McFarJin the reporter
has been calle-d to the be<
side of a relative at Denmark am:
therefore was not in place t<
write.
Aficc TKnmncAn flir
ton who is one of our teacher;
made beautiful remarks in th?
evening service. Miss Mae Fer
guson was also With us.
BENNETTSVILLE
Mrs. Minnie Gandy colored
home derrvonstrator of Marlbor<
-county is en th0 jolr as never he
fore with her club work. Tbe cluV
women have nice cabbage plant;
ready for sale, also tomatoes.
There were five funerals in oui
county last Sunday. Mrs. Shelli(
W. McKever wa8 funeralizcd a'
Cedar ^Fall church. Mr. James
Walls was funeralized at Mouni
Zion church. Mr. Charlie I>awsor
at Shilf)h Baptist church. Mrs
Adum, sister at St. Michael. Mr
McLaod at Blonheintit
Quite a large numEer fron
Hamlet, N. C., attended the funei
4 * '
J al of Mr. Lawson.|
Mrs. Eliza Cox was called to
Blackvijle F riday morning to attend
tftfc funeral service of her
aunt, sister of Rev. Cox. Rev. A.
J. Wright accompanied Mrs. Cox
to Blackville. Rev. Wright spent
a few hours at his home in GafTriey.
A special service for shut-ins
were held at Shiloh and over 25
old and crippled persons were at
! church. The preacher used as a
subject "Trying to Make Port".
r The Lord's Supper was served.
Sick arei^Mr. Bingham. Mrs.
Sallie Hope, Miss Sara T.awson
Trust these dear ones will soon
recover. Also Mr. Josh Zimmerman.
Mr. W. C rosland will complete
! his homitifnl new tinmc r.hic week
Mr. and Mrs. Hursley Peterkin
will move in their beautiful new
home.
We are looking forward for a
, real health mass meeting Sunday
at Shiloh church.
The (Sewing and Craft class evr
cry Friday from to 4:W) at
the home of Miss CallieP. Sanders'
home o n Amelia street
adult teacher. Come and ioir
- cs and save money. ,
Mr. Jule McKay spent a few
, days in New Yorrk last" week.
Miss Dorothy Reese spent Sun
day with her parents here. She
" was accompanied by Prof.' Habovr
_ Miss H?mmen?and?Prof.?State
_ nion. AI-S0 . Watsc.n of thMcCall
graded school; Mrs. Ro
becca S. Covington assisted hei
[ sister in preparing the exeelleni
feast. fcY Miss Reese and friend*
I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Drake ac
eompanied by the reporter spenl
s a pleasant hour with Mr. and Mrs
> Mack McLeod Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Gorden principal of Dis<
i Hill school worshipped with th<
morning and evening service a
. Shiloh.
t Prof. H. Zimmon, Misses A
Thcrmas and. Nurse Jones were tht
pleasant evening guests of the
i reporter last week. Nurse Jone:
has added jpueh to the county a;
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Saturday, April 1, 1939
our colored county nurse.
Mts. Bernice W. Booms spent
the week-end home with husband
in- IIoily Hill.
Our county field's day will take
| place Friday, March 31 at the city
high school. Prof. C . D. Wright
principal. Prof. Lasaine of McCall
school, president.
Prof. J. H. W. Morris, Jr., of '
Cheraw was in the city on busi- ?
ness Monday.
EBENEZER BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. J. S.M adj!o*u-Jf^- Pastor
"" Seneca, S C.-?Sunday school ,
i opened at the usual . hour with
our Supt., Dr. H. E. Thomas, his
teachers and officers at their post
of duty. After discussing the les
son in our various classes we re- .
i assembled and heard the reports
given from each depaftinent. All
i* -1 ..4.
oi us are eiaieci uver. uur ueji?i
mental Sunday school.
At 41 o'clock the pastor begjrn
services *and pi cached a soul stirring
sermon. Stressing the ne~
cessity of Christians living inspir ~
. ing lives. The sermon was a mas
terpiece and was enjoyed by all.
i The B.T.U. services were very
- MTTterestirtC Arrd largely attended.? ?
At 8 o'clock our paster again
* preached?a wpnderful sermon ?
which gave food for thought for
all who heard him. -t
"We are happy to know that Mrs
i Nora Ramsey who has been on
= thy rick list for quite sometime io
? improving.
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Mrs. Mary Eva McGill, Misses
Olia Mae and Wessie Pittman, Mr
C. Calvin and Mr. Jenkins motort
ed to Yorkton, N. C., and Rex,
N. C. Sunday and enjoyed a pleas
' ant trip.
j S. S. at Canaan A. M? E. church
I as usual after which the Pastor,
I Mr. Ileriiott delivered a wonder.
ful sermon. This was Stewards
, day and $7 was collected.
We appreciate reading the con(ributions
by Miss Margaret
Wright and others to this paper.
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