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FLORENCE DISTRICT
CONFERENCE
The t>h?rty-first Tforcruv District
Conference, Church School.
S. C. Conference Methodist Church
ambrcing the Woman's Society* of
Christian Service, Youth" Activities
ami Lay Activities assembled
in Springville Methodist Church
August 2N, Sept. 2. U>40.
?The generous Pastor. Rev. A
J. Pogue, his loyal members ami
responsive friends, were awaiting
with everything ready, and pre j
pared to accomodate, and entertain
the large delegation of religious
workers and leaders.
The D. S. Rev. C. ('. Reynolds
began the meeting with a delightful
prayer and song service. His*
annual report was a fluent ; ml
concise summery pf the achieve
ments of the pastors and laymen
of the district. Unlimited cum
pliments were expressed to hin
for his unstinting care of he district
and wiSe leadership.
The five salubrious days that engaged
the conference, and tlu
large ministerial, and lay dclcgi
tions that participated in them
wore?made?inure?delighUVl_ Mh
magniticient1" b y the gracious,
. 'Wek-iimu.f. i "In Rei-.alf '1"
^^harge," Mrs. Rachel Emanuel,
In iiehalf of the Church Schools"
Mrs. Alice Shlpiniiit; Prof. A. D
(ioodwine in elevating ami ainiiu
> tihji diction, responded tui and In.
the delight of thei>r.etfiien. NinV
?: able preachers?were che-on?lu >ii?
pease the Kvuhki I: licvs. Roy C I
Conner,. J. M. Steins. in li. li
Cooper, lie vs. K. AI. Washing ton,
1. V. Alainiirp.?^?I-.. Watson. .1
W. Taylor, A. I.. Wilson and <>ui
honored 1' <>C '"alvjti ' Reynolds
The literary produ?.lniii? per
tailiing to papers. themes, aru:
topics by the larue groups ? !
yuuiiR and adult folk were illu.
Minuting <#nd i \<|Uisite. The ad
dresses by' our distinjruishod jAuest.Itresideul
Y < lat lin -College, L>r. .1
B. Randolph; .President I.ay Aeti
vities til' S. M Church. Honor
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C. W. Caldwell; S. C, Couferenj:
( hainran?nt?the Wnmnn's 'Socio
ty i ; vice, .Mrs. 1'
M. t..t;ie--: President S. (\ Volltl
Cuto. !.. !.i:iies'-Thomas: Slim
tec I . >. i'i. A. It. Him-ju e!; Cka
lest, i i'. S. iti-v. (!. A. Thomas
Hen; ?ttsvidu h S. Ile-v. A. Alack
e>|-Hi---e-:j re 1 >. S., Kev. I'". Wi'i'ih
>leH . it* lie .ft UoV.S a..d strong ill
toi: .i.mii i<> idify. fiiliirht'eii an
ellee r:.aeIC
. a ji. .A> r mandinu; the 2
eh:;. . t we i pet sent and mad
CPiu.ut. ndable re-pen ts on "Soul
Saved. Aeeessiotis. B;"litismal>
Past >c's Salary. State of Chore
and lJeiievdlenees". O. r I'. S. ol
feci, d ftto.uii <as prize to the vhurg
or . iiarjte.s tiat inatle one hue
lie.: peiee'nl in re-port at the. 1
Cu '.i e i:. e\ I Ills e>r these* re
:ii . . w,l! he ji.ver. ;t the nex
eioap nieetiny.
'A e.i led Institute was lielel an
pre.-.ele-d ever i>\ the Master Peel
ty< tie- I'i'. N. \\\ tilee'lle, Ie>T I.(
al I'i eae'i t-i -. the- til', spoke ubl
>n ' The Courses t>f Stiniy for I,e
I'r< i.'-ners"."
'I lie- CCS. President, Prof. 1). 1
l**t;'n-III nre-se llte-el 1||M !>i""! a I !W
tin--.- with--most-- tifcnely?ree\mi
1.1 .ations. These advisories ui
I'i i in lout mil?mm ........
ion?i-h?t4+e?near Jului't*.?4Htv?t
Ki' vIjIl l.ea-'ue President. Pro
11. A. (ioodwine reported vei
.tMia'ly on tin- work ami sees
I .e-e such tie-.- over t:ie 1). l' ?
ihe Aril w rou if hi service irivei
tin!?tirr?s plendul?11 ^11s?acliiev ot
,ii<.- i oil ii:.el> . v lie reelect oil It
1 i' i i. .
M'?-- R- I Reynolds. niesidei
i Permanent Pension ami Relit
r'u: ;I t.l' Hit- !>. had llial tuga
well in hand, and- a praise worth
ueeooiit was acknowledged Ia
i ha iir- Illation. There-Were soil
. ca leriiiit" i epul is oii Al. I'rutl^ei
?m?;?Youth Aa li.v llie.-. Lay Acl
viti-.s, President .lames K. Wi
lian s, \V. II. Mission. "* M'rx. R. 1
Reynolds ami \V. K. Mission, Prt
tit i.;'.Mil- ( ;i td|iia Nowling,The
iiHinled, .l|tt\yv'.'er; in the sum l>
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Music. hymns, songs, fneled>
and spirit, ais ol tne greatest quan
> cty ami the finest quality wen
expressed ami impressed at thi*
1 !). Conference thru solos, duets
ij trios,* quartets. .The following
- i.oirs participated. Springvjllc
V ,\fi Iliii, Marion. .Mars Hluli', Dis
i id Young People, Salem anil
'i tN'isloy, Junior choruses, Wilson
'Impel, Latla and Florence Cuin!
bel li nd. Jr.
The Local Preachers, Exhorters
ai niv: '.villi the regular pus
s. r, and the varied numerous aux
iarics, were requested t0 recognize
the Jinancial Loyalty report
c I ais exhibition made a lasting ini
! prosion lor fidelity and heneli
conve.
Claflin college, Gammon Theo'
logical Sehdnary and, the Chrisuan
Advocate Southwestern Edi
tjon were skillfully advertized.
' Subscriptions were taken for tin
alter by the Hew L. C. Gregg.
N i The Kev. John C. Gibbes and
, .Mrs. Flora Nesmith were elected
j delegates "for the Atlantic Costal
," | Area Council. Prof. J. McCol
H ..HI illUM'Hkle.
~' Various churches pteparecl (RT
1 licious. palatable, i nd lavish din*?III
I k I'lii'li dill- ol III1 11VI' days lc
\ rai l '' on. We therefore were fed
f suinjrtuously. The aceomodatiorii
> , and entertainments. urtd hospital'
J-.lies were vast and lovely. We
1 .mansiiKUi.siy vnicu manna, up|nv
] i.-iations. and compliments to ou>
I j t). pastors. deleft U*s, Host,
" ih-v. A-^-J. I'n^vu.', his membership
helpers lor the royal strviccs
-1?I'liiiimii. .111*1 tlu?wonderful worii
done to make. the Florence Uis"j.trict
Conference a marvelous sue
i cess- limn every view point of
" consideration,
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rTTVU I UOI'OMTAN
1- UAI'TIST CHLRCll
.j) Rev. .). I', (iihsrm. I'astor "
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j Newberry, S. C.?Sunday, Sep
tearlier 1. was our rejrular service
, iluv here. We were very happy
o have o a- pastor with us a'-'air.
fa i having la-en i way from in
. .or a n onlh. lie has durinp; thai
<i111? gondii ted veiy Hlieees^fill?rv?
:LLuih-iii .Sahara?t-.ftd--Li^:tfrris~crrmr
-ies i'or l'.i v. If.'; W. Williams. II
- (iio v?i.no.un d |i) n?meeting?tHiusli
.Riyer baptist church wi'.l
;e\-i .1, i . Collier. We wish lot
lini a rrreat success.At
?L:.:u o'clo I. the haplisma'
at;i..~ v.en- troubled is the iiasiiir
baptized-, ail, anxious wait in*,
andidaie. -Aft* r which a very
rood priiyej- service was condueted.
Them-ju.e pastor preached a
.idle m- iiion from Mark li?:lb
S. tried Tlii'i'i- is a l'lan of Si Iva
lion". We enjove this sermon to
ts capacity! After a liberal col'
it ion tue iJjs. ipline was read to':
im* candidates ami they were lell.iwshiped
into' the church. Wi
j?irH?h-H?t+tr?chtll'ch?ft-tdurj* ^TiTRt -
V yeoi Iv number ol' the member-'
atjeon:paine<l the pastor to flush
K \ * i baptist church -a("" '!:.'!<> p.ni
Alter- service there were the dinner
trusts?nf Dencrm aiut Mi's
taek'bin. 'I'htiy reported ?. very
lire time. Come t<> worship with'
t.s e , ery lirst and third Sundays
at l.da o'clock. You ale. Welcome
PK.V M A IfK n \ I'.WS
I lev. I I', t'ummnie- Pastor-"
We itlst closed oilr lllirtlli;.1' at
both. 1 V itirTTle-KeV.' ir-lTCWet^
tiieiatiny duriny the past week
1 his Cod setit man preached a>
never before. We pray Cod's i 1<-....
aim.-, upon him . that he may live
JcHi'j and vain souls for Christ
The people of 1 lemon i f
Lreated him royal throuvhout the;
entire We.-k.
I r castor l.'i-v. Cummin.ami
kev. Wells were invited t,o the
I? !!? 'ire,' homes for dinner' and
supper: Mr. and Mis. II. C. Cue:
| I'-a. Ikmiels and dauchleV, Mi.
|?ttttI?mrs-?Void.?Mtt?Sod |..in a,-.
and (Jla Williiims, Tom liih-y, M>
5 and, Mrs. L. C. Coleinan.
We thank the yooil people if
the various churches for theii
" S|)lc*)i(ll(l coopei anon. i in* minis
ters enjoyed it very pleasant stav
at the iiinm* til Mrs. II. M. \Vi?llV
t Sunday tnorninir. Sept. 1st war
| fan day at Jericho. Sunday school
i opened by the Supf. a.t 1 1 f.'it) with
teaehers at their post, l.esson was
reviewed by the pastor. At I:
oYlork, our pastor Kev. ('uininys
brought us* a sold stirring ines
! save from St. Mark subject
A Destroying Con'tersation. All
hearts were made happy. At >
hi. Iirnti'olil iinntluo
message HeV>. 11:15-10; subj'eet:
f.ooking for a Hotter Country. Ht
again revived mir souls.
Our State Contest will convent
i at Jericho Sept.' 15th at J p. in
! The Rev. J. A. Bryant of (iovai
will nivach the sermon. You art
invited to all of our services.
Mrs. S. M. Cunningham, Reporte
HOPEWELL A.M.15. (lURCH
| ENJOYS SP1KITI\\L FEAST
The best revival in 2t) year
j| i was enjoyed by the membershi|
A , and friends of Hopewell A. M F
y church under the pastorate o
1*1 Rev. \V. E. Owens. Rev. John Bu
y roughs very ably conducted th
X ser vices. Tire meeting yielded i
j financial, as well as spiritual sue
jjfr I CInbtL?- - y
y I The services were well attend
A | ed each night and among the visi
y | tors were: Mrs. Mary Smith, o
X t PhilartetyrtrtaT MT7~ and Mrs Sam
y mie Metts, New Rochelle, N. Y.
X Mrs. Mary Bookman and daugh
<S> tor, Coatsville. Pa. Mrs Honriet
fa Reaves, Connecticut and
a Haltiwanger, Winnsboro. &
Y | The services of the variou:
choirs adtipd much to the s rces
I of the meeting:.
e pauMet^O leader
Mvimaams chapel
A. M. Ik CHURCH
Rev. iR. J. Jefferson. Past?r
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Orangeburg, S. C.?Last Sun- T
day Was a beautiful day for- > a
church goers, the attendance ex In
celled all other, despite the fact g
that quite a number of the mem- c<
bers ire away on their vacations. IV
and the school have been closed a ti
month, we still have an unusual a<
large as well as surprising atten- b
dance. This is indeed encourag \
.:?.u to the members and friends of g
the above named church. VVe are \
truly marching onward and up- \J
ward. The pastor's text was tak- t<
,-n from 110 Psalm 14 verse. Subject
Making Vows Unto the tv
Lord. This noble and inspiring
message seemed to have been felt f}
Ly the enty^L-Cpngregation. Sunday
being Communion- DUy as
well as a day set aside for Bap-, di
tism, added to the sacredness of di
the services. The choir as usual M
played its m.rt- i,?'nflrri"i_r '"m
sic that was quite appropriate an.d__fii
" much enjoyed. We are glad to tt
liave Mrs. Bonapart back with us. S
= i.lii1 luu bull ill. -?d
?? vr \>viv iuij/|^ tu aw v/v4t ...mwj
friends and members of the church CJ
buck from their vacation. Among M
those present were: Misses Per
nell Coan, Madge Perry, Mrs. Davis,
Mrs. J. Breeland, Mrs. Fan- tc
nie Oram of Mew York City and ni
the Rev. J-une ulso of?few York R
Cjty. Rev. June pave some very
- eneod raging?re murks. Rtrr: ft M
ilildebrand worshiped with us al- vi
so. To our visitors and friends w
come again, make Williams Chapel
your church while in Orange of
burg.
-p?iilvu anless Board No. 2 sponsored
a, silver tea in interest of (i
i the Clid) at Mrs. Klla McDuffie's cl
j home. Mrs. Mattie Davis is pres
ideal of this board and they are Si
duji'ig m V'eat world A unique oc
prograaii was rendered by nielliners
of Pinekney and Alendenhall Si
fam.ilies. Solos by Master Ken- ni
I ,i in and .Marion Alcndenhall, H fu
j.... 1'in.kney and a duet by Rodney
j Mendeiiln ll and mother. Kvery- |)(
y oo me.l to liUVc.-Cli-bxX-Cit?lh? ?
i piugiam. Some very timely as v;
i .1 us iiei)?:'ul remarks were giv (?
fTTi by .Mrs. Alultie 1 >;tvis, AI r>
! iilia McDulfie, -Mrs. Cora Pinek- Si
iey and Mrs. Mary Smith, aftei |0i
i ...iici, Mrs. (irant of New York fy
''ity was introduced to the group, wi
j?yfrftres -ions?Yfxmr-heanl tVum-Jrcr:
TJie silver tea was a great sue- ch
ess. St
The Kinergeney eluii met at 111. \v|
. liureli. i. large nuniber atlendf
li.e mi cling am! quite a ntimbei jn
oiiied. Tiie meeting was-very in ,(
u resting. We can see great sue (j1(
e.-s abend for this club. The A
-L?L?I i.iq hold?a?very?ontlm?f-r^
siastic iiH'ilinj at the usual hour? ()G
i'lails wen- 'i uiio I'm pew roily- at
which time other added und en 7T
ioyuhle t'eu lures. will bo given b.\ u.j
llie; orchestr;, quartet and thr- *y.aieii's
vhoii. 'I he-re- will still be ,
othu'?l'euLureh. presumed by- Mrs . j
Jackson, Misses U. 11. llaynes and ^ ,
M. l'henc on Sept. 1U and 20.
i oin?* spend two worthwhile even- (j
nigs with the Leaguers.
I ho ev'nine servict'S were e
I i i oi
qtially as Intelestpig and an up ()js
pieciatively large congree at-ioa
; reeled the 'pastor, lie took hi .j(..
;e .t I ron) lod 1'salins 2nd verse .
'Subject: H'ruisinp (lod. Thh givui?
message had its effect upon the i j
-TOiiteie*.'-i-t+o4t. Four persons Wei | w
United with church during the du>
which unites a grand total of *10'
persons having joined the church
.airing the lime I ley. Jefferson has j .(|j
heeii heicv This goes without '
. . I !)
saying that th|S i.- truly the rieht
man in the r|u-III place. 'Pile choii
' was filled willt the choral eke "
uieioheis Sunday eveiiinp' and lh ( ,
musie was very line. Kacil Sun
,a\ mail s an iut|u ovement in thsniiys
rendered by these fyoillll} c '1
j people I.el tis continue to pi" \ '
1 > - I ' b.-\ vv ' i I hi- I'll il li l'i:l
the eh.atli. Ti.is is the first club ;
<iiyani'/a-il by llev. Jefferson 'am.
eaniiol fail I
l:i:'l II III. A M. K. t HI" ICt li t<
iCev. \\ . M. Jackson, i'aslor of
_y l\
in
Mi < 'lellunv 111*. , S. ('.?Sunday s
school was opened at its usual t.|
! iie-.r by ti.e Su|it:, .Mr. .Jan.es (.|
; \\ lute. At 1 1 o'clock UoV. W . M. ;ij
i Jackson spoke to un'frgm the 'sub 'if
11 jeet Decorations of War. AiVei
J which one of the younpr converts f,
I was receiver! in full - membership tl
* llolv Commuiiioii was served. CJ
| sick are Sister Florence Phv
.ill, sister 1 )* 1 i 1;? Draton, mother
~i TiuTfTon aiid faYnef Powell. P
.Money is still lieimr collected
toward the $5 (JO"rally. ,
.Miss Mary Xesbitt of Newi'ork j.(
. is the U'uest of her sister-in-law'
. ?Mrs. (,'orinne Xesbitt. . .
pat dim: fhasten a
' FLEPR AHKs ItlRTHDAY
Miss Pauline Feaster of Leeds
j celebrated i.er birthday Au^. 28 j
sjAt fi a.m. sin- listened as hei j,
I, birthd: y was being broadcasted ^
; on the radio and enjoyed ? h c *
fi beautiful sonir that~had been re- ^
, J quested to sing folv her at this j
r. | time on this particular occasion;' La
l( "'You A re M y Sunshine." ,
. | She had as her guests Mr. and n
} i Mrs.?Willie?WfH4*,?Mrs-:? Annie ^
4-Camak, of Mansfield, Ohio STH<^ |
j Mrs. I.ulu Camak, of Hlairs, >S |
. i 0. She received many greetings ^
f One from tn unseen friend in e
Turtlt Creek, Pa., contained a r
; check. It came as a surprise s
_ and. much appreciated.
. A?delicious?dinner was serveds
Eve-rv one seemed to have enjoy- (
ed it. Altho she was unable to be, c
t out of bed, she was indeed happy1 f
s and thankful to God that she ljv- c
ed to celebrate anoher birthdry
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SPA KTAN Bl'R(; N FAVS
The Million Dollui Plannin
loin mi t tee of the South Carplin
fnderwriters Ass'n. was here o
hursday night and spoke to th
gents of the Pilgrim Life an
L C. Mutual Life agents of th
pai'tanburg districts of the tw
ampanigs. The speakers wet
Ir. Hazle, Pres. of the Associr
on. Charleston, S. C.. Mr. Perr
gent of the N. C. Mutual. Colui
ia, S. C., Mr.- J. E. Williams
ss'n. Manager, N. C. Mutua
'partanburg, Mr. Hinton, Stat
gent for the Pilgrim and Mr. .
. Wheeler, Asst. Agency Direc
>r. N. C. Mutual Life Ins. Co.
The entire agency force of th
vo companies here and the terr:
try of the district came to hea
tese inspiring addresses.
Mrs.- T. S. Leevv and grand
aughter of Columbia were her
Jring- the week visiting Rev. an
Irs. P. E. Mjingo.
The ri'illtMjJJtls of schools in th
lv and county also the Jeane
?acher Miss Mitchell and Mi
chifflev helH n mm (lav mrftin
i"*the Hign School Friday.
Mrs. R. K. Groves of Atlantr
a., spent several days here wit
Irs. Mamie Wright and daugh
'I^S.
The Rev. 1>. C. Crosby of Che?
r is conducting ? revival at In
lan in the AMEZ church, Rev
. B. Browning, pastor.
Mrs. I.illie Hawkins?mul rinte
Irs. ' Mamie Crawford of Unio;
isited friends here during th
eek.
The Rev. kind Mrs. T. 0. Mill
Charleston spent the week her
The Rev?Tumor of C)i angebui7]
us the guest preacher . durinj
ie week at the Whitney Baptis
lurch. Rev. A. I). IHincan, pasto
Rev. Smith, assistant paMor o
ilver Hill Methodist church i
inductiii).' a revival for the Rev
A. Taylor at Ohesnce. The Rev
inith is preparing to enter Gain
on Theological Seminarv thi
ill.
Mrs. Carrie Stewart is spendini
r vacation in New York City.
Mrs. Shorni:< P* o f ' Orangeburg i
siting her mother, Mrs. Reede
i Carrier street ??
The member!*- and "friends 01
her Hill Method:st church ar?
uking forward with pleason
r the Visit of their Bishop. H?
II t,e at this churcli._Siuil?iibUn
lltshop KingLs well known i'
is section. He Was pastor of tin
. .viaiks enurch, New York Cit.\
ion he was elected Bishop, lit
ts not even a member of tin
risdiction whom* he was eleetetl
St. Louis. Mo., and assigned t<
L* Atlanta Area.
Miss Estolla r.l...?. ,,f Phihwl,.'.
trn P*..- spent Su inlay and I.ar
Day hero* with relative* ^
Miss- Annie ('. Wheeler?after
L-ndiiiK a very pleasant suminei
th relatives and friends in New
>rk City has arrived home and
*dy for the onanituf of tin* city
ITboTs, where she* will serve as
ichor. , ?
Dr. C. F. Furtterson left Suny
afternoon for Cleveland, 0.,
u re he will eom^iet a series ?d
ethics for the llev. O.B. Quick
< friend and (jannnon olassnuiU
The many friends of l)r. J. S
u le in Silver Hill, were ylad jtx.
V'- him?win rlii [i with lliem Sum
y morniny. lUriny the years
Katie served as paslur of Mt
nriah Baptist church, he mad<
ti.ne contribution to the peoph
Snai'tanhury. When this e i t \
is without' a lliyh School, he
most ali'rii' stepped up and "opid
our for tlu* benefit of all thi
op!o. Dr. Kaile is iix^-od i
Arable man to the raee.
Mr. and Mrs. -I. R. I'owoll vi?-it
relatives in I.oekhart Sunday
Miss I.uvehin Harksdule lo a
Iv teacher lias returned homo
tor a very pleasant vaoation it
ii ladi-l' diia. Now York City am
irn.dioid. T!
Mrs. Jessie Davenport I "it,1
uehor and director' in the U'elli
hem ('enter is i isiting her hits
ind, Mr. ilhivenport in Washine
n. D. C.
The Rev. I'. K. Mingo. I'asto
Silver Hill Methodist proaeho
hi very strong and inspiring se
ions both morning and evenini
undav. At the close of the e\
uing service, Atty. 1>. T. Sinitl
iniiman of the Hoard uf Stow
ills announced the offerings f?i
te day was $2HI.45.
Mrs. Ruth Bolden left Sundn
>r Union where she will serv
le N'. ('. Mutual during; the v;
ttion of Miss Nicholas. ~
maniti. "a. m:"k. rui'itn
Sunday was a beautiful da
ir church goers. Sunday* schot
as well attended. The lesson wji
eautifullv taught and enjoyed I:
II.
The morning ^service began <
I.:.'!(). After the preliminaries t>
astor brought to his hearers
ronderful message as found i
sa. 31:9; subject: The Lord
'ire, which was soul stirring at
itting. Among the?visitors wei
H .... TKM "L'llJ - rr
mury wniiams iiazzard <
Jew York, Mrs. A. Sylernion <
ersev City, N. J.. Mrs. Ethel M
fillan. Mr. Wei'tz!
Evening worship began at 8:(
rn. Qi|ite a few were out and li
ened to a noble sermon preach*
?y the pastor, as found in Psal
1 i>: 11. This indeed was a mast
lioee and will long he remembe
d by the hearers. The Holy (Tor
nunion was administered at bo
ervices.
Sisters Rosa Browjo, Sar?
Vashinerton, Bros. J. Wise, JoV
laldweH, Mr. Jack. SwyRert ai
n the sick list. We are prayir
or their speedy recovery. Al<
lister Rinprer, who is in the C<
nibia hospital;
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RIDGE SPRING NEWS
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Sunday school opened at the \
** regular hour and each class was I
a taught in its individual class rdom t
11 Mrs. Ida Peterson. Mr. and Mrs ]
ia Johnnie M. Peterson, Mr. Georgt t
Peterson, E. F. Peterson, Jr. and j'
ie litllo Iressa Peterson motored to
0 New York visiting relatives and 1
0 friends. I
l* Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman has re- a
y turned home after touring North J
w Carolina for several weeks. Miss t
* Velma Tolitha Johnson of Char
'> lotte. N. C., is taking her vacation I
^ with her grand parents Rev. and a
' Mrs. J no. Davis. t
Mr. ],. R. Raiford and children v
of Jacksonville, Fla., have return f
? ed home after visiting relatives
' and friends here. He was aeeoni- ,i
r j panied by Mr. Fred Young also j
of Florida,
, f;. Miss Elizabeth Broadnax of t
Jacksonville, Fla., is vacationing h
here to the delight of her many s
- friends. ?,?^
? Mr. KT W. Hammond returned _
-from-SpnrtHiiblU'gMasl week filled y
?s with smiles where he went to \
? greet hif HI 11' nnw itiailll SOTT""
^ born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Hammond, Aug. 23. Mrs. Ham" (
S mond is the former Miss Graco '
"j Blackwell of Union, once an instructor
in the Ridge Hill High
school. ?
Jl Mi'.'; Marion Humniund is spend
ing awhile in Spartanburg with ^
Mrs. Herbert Hammond.
Mrs. T'1" Pi'tirann,?Mcssi s.?E ^
*" P. and George Peterson, Mr. and K
11 Mrs. Johnnie Peterson and Iresso v
e are spending a vacation in New ^
York visiting relatives, friends n
s and attending the World's Fair. "
"L ?and?Mis. Matthew Gibson
K held a family reunion at their J
^ home Wednesday, Aug.' 27th.
( They reported a Dpleasure to have *'
j had their ten children and foui
grand children with them fbr at.
^ evening of feust and fun. An old c
time farm dinner was served in "
" the old time way.
s See Mrs. Annie J. Williams tlu "
" beauty specialist of iRidge Spring ^
and get' your hair fiJied up for
lie summer,
WIN.VSUOK? NKVVS - v
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pi Hv Munsel Ross ~T.
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The Ladies .Missionary Conven- a
j tion which wo* >u?l?l?at Wayniuir
|AME church was a tremendous
'! success. The Winnsborians threw
I open their doors and royally entertained
the delegates.
' i Professor R. F. Gladden of New
11 berry was -in our town on business
j last week.
j Miss Ruth Chisolm of Rock Hill g,
J was a visitor in nqi- town?
~i~~woek. She is the sister of oui u,
Home Demonstration agent Miss w"
rfTwendnlvm?Q.?Ghisolm. ~"
Mr. and Mrs. J.. G. Toatley, Mis- ot
j'ses Margaret and Mae- Ellen S(
I Toatley, Mr. James B: Jefferson Sl
| and Miss Marion Jefferson' left (|
'ast Friday for their homes i n
1 - Philadelphia, Pa.
'. Tuesday evening of last week
Miss Nannie Boykin gave a par- ..
ty at Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell's. Kj
I Among the guests who attended f(,
: J Were Misses Peggy Toatley and
Marion Jefferson of Philadelphia, ju
Misses Mabel and Martha Bovkin .
Messrs, ] V p-n-n } T Til ^
i and Isaac McCollough of Great j,
Falls and several Winnsborians.
?"They s; ? nI a very, epjoyable ev- ening.
MLs
La i t ie M. Peay recently ^
went to Atlanta, Gu.. for a short 1
:-L_sliic. p
Mi-s (i. C. Lhisolm spent tho f
week 'iid in Rock Hill IK
1 MWs Kbse Manijrault spent C
l:-st week in Kinjrstree with hei I
Re'v. an.I Mis. C. \V Talley 1
' i.-ti'iii '.I from a month's -va- li
j atio in \V?ishinj't?rtr. New York, fx
I' "<>ch. stor. N. Y., ami Niagara M
) I Rnllr?While iii ."New York they 1
isiu.l the World's Fair and many I
' I ot lior' interesting places. They re- R
; port a vim,y enjoyable trip.
Mi ami Mrs. (). R. Muniirai It
! ' en- called to Columbia Monday
on aeon' nt of* thoir hi Othex_Mr
' Mon.:" Johnson. We hope for him
'' I a s?? e.ly recovery.
'I Mrs. I ula Nelson stopped at
' the residence of Mr.' and Mrs
i Alexander Russell while attend>
j imr the A. M. R. Convention.
<-j Relatives and friends are elad ||
to. nave mrs. IWosia l.yles hnnn S
again after spending 10 days in ' I
y the Columbia hospital on account II
e .if illness. We trust she will eon I
L _tijlile..J.a mend.
HKNNC'ITSVIU.K NKWS
II 1
Tlu* revival meeting at Saint
I'aul l!apti-t church closed list
\\eek It was one of the greatest
;n the history of the church. The
meet ing was conducted hy the- ?
>>astor, LEyv. McMillan.
^ Mi-. V'linton llreeden died in ,
Trenton. N. ,lr Mis body arrived
Ifome Thursday to be funeraliz()
ed with his aunt Mrs. Lydia John
>? ivicmiurin, wno -uieu ivioTuiay in
Kj Bennettsville hospital. This was
re a. double funeral, which brought
O'H'inh; front far and net v. Relajf
tivos and friends who attended
he funeral were; Mr Umfti'
mention and family of Hamlet
)0 N. C\, Kenneth Breeden of New
s. Yrk, Chester Breeden and?mo- M)
ther. Mrs. Flora Breeden of Tren _
m ton, N. J.. Reiilah Breeden sistei I
?r and a number of relatives of New
r. York. Both were funeralized af
nT Spears church, of which Rev
fV? Frierson is pastor. feolos were
I_Lsuna-_by- -Miss Hm-ah Morris, Mra
^ Port?Bristow?nrrrY Mr. Ulvsse<m
Henegan. "-\
raj Mr. Carloe Haley, son of Mrs
ig Willie Lott, died in New Yowk
20 Tuesday morning. Body expected
o to arrjve Thursday morning to be
funeralized-at St. Michael M. E.
aturday, September 7, 1940.
hurch.
Mr. Bethea, a well kmjwn citi- '
:en of McCall died Fridlay and
vas luneralized at Beaver Dam
3aptist-'rfniTch, McCill. He leaves ^
o mmirn, his .devoted wife Mr*
^osa C. Bethea and two daugh
ers Ruth and Julia Bethea and
our sons.
Mrs. Mamie D. Morris, Mrs.
Phomasina McQueen and mother
ilrs. Mary Brunson of Hartsvillr
ind Mrs. Hallie Frazier left foi
s'ew York last week. We wish foi
hem a very plet sant vacation.
Mrs. Hattie Cook and daughter
<hnease, Mjss Thelma Spears
md Toma Jane Johnson spent
he (lay in Columbia, last jwees
'isiting Miss Shadie Spears and
riendS. *?
Mrs. Georgia Jackson visited
ler da lighter 1M rs. Sally (iitgjg?,
n On ngeburg.
Mrs. Eva Belle Kelly of Atlana,
Ga., was in the city visiting
er father Rev. Williams and hei
jster anil family Dr. and Mrs 1.
i. Mt'Cuijum.?; ,
\>vv _Spru. in Mt.. city
isiting Rev. and Mrs. A. J
yri^rht. * '
OI.UMUIANS RECEIVE
MSG R EES i
Among the many summer stulents
. receiving degrees from
rurlhern universities are severjC
'oUinibians. - - ' ?
Mr. and Mrs. Creswell VV. Madh*fl?we
i i? awarded muster's ile^
rees in Education from the Unir
ersity of Michigan. Mr. Maden,
a S. C. State College alumus,
is the principal of Howard
nd Saxon Elementary school ? 7
Irs. Midden, formerly Miss W, 1
lelmmt Thoinpsoh, completed *
er undergraduate work at Bene;
ict College and is1 at present a
saeher in the same institution
Mr. Harry B. Rutherford, prin ipal
of Carver Junior liTf%h4tifchuuL.?, ?
nd a graduate of Johnson C. 1
Imith .University;- --received his
luster's degree in Junior High
chool Administration fron\ Ne*\ >
ork University. .
Mr. Cornelt A. Jidinsonv Jr~.
so a Johnson C.(> Smith : h umus
?s a warded a ' masters defnve
Ihu. tei iulugf iltul in / uuluii-V ~ *~
onPtlie University of, Wisconn.
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4 ' 1 I . .Mtl'iuril, 4*11. UUkiK I IUI (I
ik! Mr. Johnson Ycceivwl the?r
Ittimtn tnry?tmd?hiyh?school TTT
ho Colinuhiu public school sy.it*ni.
ST. I'll 11.11' A. M. K. NKWS
Uev. T. II. .Weathers, 1'astor
On 'Sunday morning all 'ehuivh
jors were found wending theii ay
" Co^cRuTchr At 10 o'clock a
underfill S. S. was i-ftpf!""*"'1 A
I by Hid. Isaac Johnson and
hers. The pastor pie^ichwl :
>u! stirring senium, TisMijg as_?:
ibject The -Gommtmion.^of Adrclss.
Everybody feft good ias
le man of God spoke with i
ar.
Communion was administered.'
large number afterward lt-i ?
sir. of two infants was pel
nmed.
On the third Sunday there will
a baby contest. At f> o'clock a
>? I ,on III- %> ; * ''?ivlii'ti.il hy l>.^
esiilent. At X o'clock Rev. Mr.
rmvn and choir from St. James
' odercd service whiVh was eni.ved
by all.
ll RESPONSIBILITY
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I diiiLcio luiiciat
?tlhcLiui leela a itefr T^~
nite responsibility to
his community as well
as to his client and H
the coniiJence of both H
rest upon his unim- Q
peachable integrity.
In this establishment
we maintain the high- fl|
est ideals of a profesBion
honestly dedi- wTO
cated to comrouni.'y
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