The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 28, 1940, Page Page Five, Image 5

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Saturday September 28. 1910 The Accompanying; mat shows foui fd Htt nationally ki.mvn charac r" _ tcrs, who were bmuirht into thv i. 1 New Ikn I set-up }.y IVesnlcnl Roosevelt so 4hai ho would always , - iiiforniatttr*?wjrvilin;: tin- Negri :? population,?hrs?rm-Tls mm TTiTPTi (loiis; and so that i.js best inter- 1 STATIC CONVICNTION OR III K W. H. X r. M.-SOCIKTY SI M TICK, S. C. ? 'I'ht- slati' i <niv? iit;..i|. of ,llitu Women's I Ionic and KorciKii Mis* sionary, Society of South Carolina convened Sept.. -o-t! at. Alt. Pisjfiih A. IVf: cnurcn, Sunder. (IT -?Mrs.-- -fitsrc Kltfiperf /res id lug. At 10 A. -M. Thursday morning devotions wore conducted by presiding elders and ministers. The f annual sermon was ably deli ered - by the Rev. W. S. .Minis, V. K. of I hi' Ahhovjllc?dist i k t.?The?Holy, Communion1 was consecrated by yltvv; AN*1,' Wells. Red. I. W, .lanerRev. v\. F\ S | rs, Rcs"T rorunani, ?ttev. .m. .laeKson. uev. J. A. Iklaine. Re . If. J. Sumter It was a -solemn ami bcau.tiful m sip'ld to see tin- ronnnimicanls all <livssv<) i't white kneeling- around tilt* altar to partake of tin l.oj'd's supper. Orj^aiii'/.at ion .came next Visitors were introduced .and mad? timely remarks. At .'! 1*. M. we reassembled Mrs. Flipper, presidium with words of love and inspiration. Theme Peace. Devotins -conducted by Co ^ lumbfa and central conferences ,.Devotional address by Rev. .J. H Jennings. Alter singing "(ii-ve Ma m that Old Time Religion" a lively debate followed, subject: Resolved that church nivmbeis ate iiifluen ced more by worldly, affairs. Tin state choral club'then sang "Does 0 Anybody know my .lesiis" led ToT [ Al i < I iv.-'/ Temple il?Ho nr.gun . Mrs. V. F. .Marry, stale rfiorislci W ^'Question box by Mrs. Addison creaie<T~ a lively discuss ion ."Tindifference between, a missionary worker and unsocial worker. Reports, aiiiioiinccmeids. beneJ-" diction. S. P, M. M'rs-^??.-r li.--M-urpln? pre" siding. A lively do minute song sei vice opened the session. "<) Happy Day" was lined by Rev. I.ogan rThe connavp'atiun sanjr with fer Vol*. Scripture lesson,' KeV. <1. W Jennrieretle, prayer. Rev. Felix, The state quartet, in the person of Mrs. Wilson, Denhow, Dinkin with a selection. At this time Mrs Susie I.. Flipper,- our slate presi clvnt delivered lu r airmlal address The eoiivenUtm , was held spell bound by this sphmdid address The local program followejl, ad dresses were madv in behalf of the various ehiirches of Sumter by ? _ Mrs. R. Davis, Mrs. Usher, Mrs. K. Jamison,. Mrs. S. S. Rice-a?d little Miss Spears. Response by Mrs. K. Wilson. Rem-diction. Fridav morning, !?: JO A. M Mrs. M. Spears presiding, Dr. W jp B. L. C'iarke spoke forcibly on the < theme "Giving." Rev. R. J. J-ef ferson delivered a soul stirring se"rmon, text, "By this Shall all Men J(now Ye Are My Disciples * by Shbwing Love to One /^ndther.' Devotional address by Mrs. R I Urown. Duet, Mrs. Benbow and Dinkin. The minutes, report from committees. The convention was asked to pray for Bishop W. D. Nichols and Saunders of Sumt<jr who are ill. Benediction Friday afternoon, :i o'clock. Mrs Agnes Hildelrande presiding. Th? piedmont and palmetto eonferen ces conducted devotions. The San tee singers and directress Mrs Eva Jessyo entertained us with Negro- spirituals and other selections. The convention was delighted with their performance. The dra ma "Truth" was presented by t' juvenile department, directed by Miss B. Lisbon. A very inspiring address was delivered by Mrs. Carrie McGill, juvenile supt. Much W(r praise is due little Miss S. B Burgess for the beautiful reading she gave us. After reports of committee, election and installatior y Look Aft ?-sts cool,I !>|. wrvtftl in "thf s?.m> l'.,-tl U'ji'ivi' .that tfii' rest of, the citi I of J/^u?luai w-- ??TI.(I I off 1/, .-icrht I linn I>i\ Frank S. Hornt, acting spec u?iv ial assistant in .charge of i t ce 10- ntic lations witliThe^U, S. Housing An- 1 imp lhorily; Attorney William-Ur4b?u.- | istr Ion, special assistant to the AttcVr- | noh tiny JJciieral; Dr.. Mary McLeou' sist, l ot In \\ itI, . is > At iSt.'ill P. M. A drama "Youth's alix Worldly Ways" written by Mrs ^ .1. S. Flipper, was presented. We Ma should be grateful to tied tor such J. I a leader, we pray <!od's blessing tori on her and her's. Our meeting was "P 'iio ol' piii *e 1 tul hartnonyV profit-|'nt'i able and pleasant, the good pCoplo ly of Sumter spared 110 pains in mak- latr vtr* o r slay with them pleasant was We visited the library for the jan people of Sumter. We commend | , them; and wish Miss Jessve much i". , ? - . nni success 111 her future achieve ^ nieiits. 3 Stella K. Washington, (teportei l.'INH WOOD NEWS V. K. K. Johnson fea t?ev .?ll. I-.?Hiidebiand. 1'. E. of "SuT the Wutclve District. preached ^ wonderful sermons at New Hope ^ and St. James A. M. E. churches 1 of which Kcv. 0. 1.. Burr is the utu very efficient pastor. Both church * s paid ti e presiding elder in full gu| The picnic at Calvary Baptist |>.l} 'naich was a grand success. Quitu ^ I a large crowd was nrcsent. among I M them were Rev. C. L. Ban*, Rev ^ I). A. Morant, Mr. Sanders Pleas- -i ant and family, Prof. \V. L. Pleasant. Mis. Alberta Rich". Miss Annie W(?| Hampton, and others. < Mr. Sanders Pleasant and tarn w ily have our sympathy in thei ^ uiur of sadness because of th. "I Path A Intel's" visit in their fani y>0j j|y riryl" ^ "HIT: Mrs. Ihu'ar Hilly, the. aunt of Mr. It. HrJohiison, passed to tha"~ _ jti eat beyond. Funeral services \\ ? i e held at Mt. Pleasant U. M. K ? hureh^jLvhich^ she was a member | nrosi'~ta'kiii|t part on program was , Hev. MeFatlden. Rev. Robinson,hei pastor. Rev. 8. tr. Greene,-Mrs Amanda .Jackson, Mary Wilson, ,, Hall if l.ojran, R. P. Greene, and Mi>s Pickett. She was tin* mother ^ .?f P2 .children of which G have pre- . ceded her. She is survived by G 1 children, 42 viand children, 25 sc' (Treat irrand children and a host of relatives and friends. The Main *'a eiilojry was ably delivered by Pis hop L H. Johnson. am Mrs. AVilhelmcnia JoiU'S of Fo Oran'oburir. Mrs. Katurah Cald Gi; well, and Mrs. Carrie Williams ot al Klloree were visitii\ir ;Mrs. Alma J. Johnson. While here thev st >p 1 1 I ped to say how^y to Mr. and Mrs j be R. H. Johnson. ^ We are all happy to see that I MVs. Alma Johnson is able to Ret ! Jo around now. Mrs. Wilhemenia j foi Jones took her a ride Sunday and i Jo Rev. H. F. IJohman took her to' na chufcli the Sunday previous, in I fact she has been poin? places. Sa Trust she will soon be sound well! tin again. ^ Mr.- Delia Robinson, Mr. and wc Mrs. James Robinson and Mrs. Sallie I,. Evans visited Mi s. Thorn ; an as Williams while hare. fri Bacon Hill school rally was a j Tu splendid success. The program was j 'sponsored by members from Allen'ST Chapel A. ~M. E. church, Sumter , Re The following parsons were pres j ent: Mrs. 'DellJT Robinson, Mrs. j Sallie I,. Evans, Miss Lydia Belle j ttf Evans. Miss Juanita I.udd, Mr. and | er Mrs. James Robinson, Mr. and j scl Mrs. Edward Robinson, Mr. and, wi Mrs. Clifton Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. an Edwaid Wilson and daughter, se Mrs. Dorothy Witherspoon and; pa I Mrs. I ucretla Hey ward of Mt. Pis- Tl pah -A. M. E. church and others, j 14 We are very - grateful to all for j E> heir kindness in helping us to j make this effort a success. ot Rev. N. A. Gary and daughtei m i Miss Eva Gary spent a few brief la moments Saturday, Sept. 14th at M ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. R H M Johnson, M i Miss Irene Wells of New York I N er Ncgrc .1.11n.i-, director Nauru Divio'ioi National Youth Adminiatra and Ed'-rar G. Btown, specia isor with the Civilian Conserv ol'ti-nt positions in the admin iTtTOTT'OtoC'shown) are T. Ar i Hill, recently appointed as ant to Dr. Bethune; Robert C 'pending her vacation with re I es and friends liss Pansy Logan, Miss Anni ud Kershaw, Messers. .Jiatmy $. and Earnest Logan were "vis 5 at Kaeon Hill Sunday. K. Hilderbrand held a shor noiial service the lasi <|iiarteT conference "in memory of th ~Mrs. .Johannnh Williams. "Sh a faithful member of Si nes A. M. E. church and is sad missed in the church and com nity for her usefullness. 1T; Pujvid Boston is yisitini and Sirs It II. .Tohnson. CHESTERFIELD NEWS lessrs. Jack- Rivers and Red rn visited friends* at MeFmht ulay. 'Irs, Lizzie (Jill was the gues Mis. L: R7 Edawrds Bunday. lev. and Mrs. P. C. lliddlesto I Junior Messrs. L. R. lylward 1 John .Sanders attended tli iday School Convention a {feland last Thursday. -I i". Rufus 'Gill whb is workin M? nek's Corner has raturne Hi*. lev. P.(". Hiddleston conduete ival services in Hartsville la? pk. diss Porniee Hillian left la? ek for. iRoek Hill where she pi s Clinton College, dessrs. Robert Jackson an Itinihus Ciill returned c sti.tm f from Pajrelaml, where the iresented their Sunday school -rtr-tr-uates U> the Sunday"ScFioi nVention. t diss Sarah Wadsworth spei t Friday in Charlotte, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Toatley ar lighter Johnelta motored to Ci ,vba. N.c. and Hickory, whei *y spent the time with friend Miss Rosa Toatley returned ? city last' week after eomple X her summer term in the Hig lool at Catawba, N.C. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Toatley ai ughters, Misses Rosa and Johi a, Mesdames M. L. Johnsr >1 Elizabeth Rivers, Mr. Robe ster and Wilbert Jenkins ar rard FQster attended the furte in Sardinia last Sunday of Re P. George. The funeral of Mr. Jas. Char rs was held at Salem Bapti weh on Sunday. Mr. Robert Foster and Mi hnetta Toatley leave this we< r Charlotte where they ent nnson ?... amitn univrsity i >nil/?.rs of the senior class. Mrs. Marion Jackson spent la turday in Cheraw visiting rel; es and friends. Mr. Ifoward Jackson spent" tl ek end in the city-. Mr. and ,Mrs. Albert Johns* d Mr. John Watson visits iends in Pinehurst, N.O., la lesday. '. ANDREWS A.M.E. (-HIJRC v. Chappelle McClary, Past* Andrews.?Sunday was a bea ill day and found all churchg s at their post of duty. Sundi hool began at the uspal hoc th the Supt. Prof. J.E. Smi id teachers on the job. Chun rvlces began at 11:15 a.m. Tl istor t.elivered i nolue sermo le text was taken from Exod :3. Theme: Shall We Go Bael /eryono seemed to have enjoy* The visitors were: Misses Do hy Youne, Marie Rainey^ ai r. Willie Harriet, Pawley's I nd; Mrs. G. H. White, Mullin iss Nathalee Richardson ai rs. Emma Beach, Georgetow r. John Marks and Miss Blanc ieach. Our doors stand ajar THE PALMETTO LE A] >es* Need: * | UV'ttvoi', ..f thf Council uf Nu I ional Defense: Emnlcr Mart 1 Lancaster, special advisor to J.! Commerce Depaitmcnt, J. Arthi e--Weisegcr, special ecoiumiisl In t) Department of I uhm^ -CenrLro \ - Crockett, Jr., special assistant the W: pes and Hours division < the Department of labor; Josejj visitors. We are always Kind i have you. Please come again, t * Little Miss Ola M. Cray of th i^clty~--dieti--Fri<lay wght, Sept. 1 i~ at the Kelley's Sanitonitrm, Kim stroe.' She was 8 years old. t Little Miss .Jimmie Ruth Mi ~ Clary is spending awhile in Kinj r stree with her grand-parents M e and Mrs. Jacob McCroa. Rev. C. McCfary and son litt . Jacob Cha])pelle, Mis. Uonctt . Wheeler and son, little C; W., an i-np?n-tto?? motored to Collin Lr bia Monday, Sept. 10 to take -Mil ? Margaret Wheeler, who "J In .enlei ing Allen University this?txuai Coming back we stopped by S I Charles to see Mr. Wheeler's ft ! ther. Mr. Joe Thompson left Thur: ii day. Sent. 11> for Allen I'liivorfit When you are passing throng t Andrews and feel the need, of sandwich, plate lunch, drink, et ii or'if you are in need of gas an . oil, stop by Greene's Place, loca t. ed on the corner of Main an v>..?,.w iex,?..n?..f ......i, I uvavii urn. , UACLiiviu wh i.? r?vi ? ?v. Anything that is needed in tl line of groceries and dry good el stop in at Pierson's Grocery ar Hammond's (Grocery located o (| Main St., and let them sei*ve yo it Prof. J. E. Smith, Kev. J. Johi son. Mr. Joe Thompson, Rev. ( McChiry and your reporter a ci ded the District ACE l.ea^i and Sunday School Convent ioi ,1 held ut Hoidali A. M. E. elmrc r near Kinestree .? Subscribe for The. Pahnett |s Leader.' 71 -- - - LUSH A A. >1. 'L. CHl'ltCH it i Rev. J. K. Dixon, J'aslur " S. S. opened at tlu* Usui hoi 10 with asst. supt. at his post ulor 8 with his co-workers. The lesson, was interesting * taught and discussed. A mo timely review was made by as: supt. I. S. Lake. The lesson w ^ enjoyed by all,even the childr< rl" showed interest', l'rayer servit >n Scrinture lesson read from 1 'd P.salms, 1-7 verses. The past 1(' took his text from Roman b cha r ter, 22 verse, context Prov. 21 :i v Theme,' "Pay Day." A wonderf message was brought to us by t 11 pastor ,our hearts burned while t sl man of God spoke to us. The spi: was greatly manifested Sunday ss M. The singing contest was he at the above named church a eI every one enjoyed the singing 548 different choirs. A neat sum w raised by each clulir and the pi SV eeeds went for the benefit of t s- church. Mrs. Dora Devalt Is yet on t 10 sick list, we are constantly pra ing for her. >n , LEXINGTON CIRCUIT NEW! st Rev. I. O. Simmons, Pastor A large group attended Sund ^ school on the circuit. The past >r was at Spring Hill and preach; fn The afternoon the pastor a lithe chior from Bethel motored Stover Ohappelle, College Plyi to Worship with Rev. J. N. Caug man. A Very nice trip was repoi th ed. c' Sunday ni"ht being Jr. chtir night the young folk took tl 'n front seats and carried on. R? us W. E. I.ee preached. Next Sund the singing convention will.he h ef' at Spring Hill. The mother of Mrs. (Rosa I 1(' Wise spent the week end hi s" with her daughter and. soivin-la g ' ILr. ar.ri Mrs Joe Wise Jr. n Mrs. Nellie Lee 'Black of Gre n? boro, N. C., spent the week o he with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black i to and family. ;? DER S. ; ^ ^ ^ - .i:t "T'lt."Il>>u(.nin.-.. .^p" i !al ;i'i\ i^<>i in ? ii | bureau of C'en-ii.s ami William J lv Trent, race relation.- nlt'ivei in tin ui |^?ersonnel < 1 ivi-i? n ul tin- TViU-ini 1c nVorks .Aj-'i'iu v ~ . t~T : ; in ' .1 u, J Lol FOriM'll Ol AIM lilU.N I'liM | IIKM) AT "AU.KN TK.MI'l.K ! A. M. K. ( Ill Id II 5 ' (ireeiiville, -S. .? flu- liAirrfi and last quartet ly conference ot C- Allen Temple A. Al. K. clioreltAvhtch Was heliJ September'Mh and !?th with the newly appointed Ple!? siding Klder, liev. ('. (i. Glover nrosidiny is now history.' lu Sunday \v: s a >'i| [' '?t-h+u anove named cinitch; i7i The Prcsidinx Kliler llev. Glover was prnson't in?rrr- "Sunday ' si(u>o]. lie reviewed the lesson after which Ik- yave an excellent I', talk on -i4ic Importance 7TT the Sun j ' llav School - On Sunday nnnninu the audi en. e was carried, to- yte.jj, heiyhtl* by the sermon of the presiding el der, which V>'!.1 live in the heart:. s and minds of those who heard him. . ' ? ^4 Sunday niy.'.l h\-"~deiiveretr~7 notliet soul-stirriny niessaye. .Mutt I sic ?u inlei-ed ' by?t+rr?st'lvhu " c choir, which received much coini niendatioti from him. The business session i f the qpartih' was theld .Monday evetiiny with th Pastor, I)r. P. S. 1'aylor, and was e very lar.iely attended. . The re l0 ,torts from the various depart* met.Is of the church duriny tiu J quarter,-climaxed any in the his l(' tory of the church. New life hits n been injected into the church, u. Under the leadership of Dr. D j. S. Ti ylor, who firmly stands upon , tin- promises of Clod, ami whosi faith <loes not tremble on^ tin-. * ' ' l ink of any eai thly woe. the' 10 church lias moved on to victory 11 t It is tinder this indomitable and l( | iincon?iucral>le worker, l?r. Taylo; '' lhat liilK'h uood has been done. I he pageant "Tin* Holy City" 41 presented by .Mrs. I!. S. Taylor' . wife of l?r. Taylor, . \v.;ts...ifuiW?a-"fieeess. and left its impression" in_de1jhjy stamped lippii... th*i. 1-iH't**- rowd ti.:t w itnessed it. The-pro ceeds she li'UVe to the trustees. j I TO.. . ..Ii.... .1.1 .... i I ... i | t'lill. 1?111 i11tlu- i|.;aiU-r S-l.olT.| J.U .AViis raiscil. Utw-.?+il?vw -\var"T ami lo-il in his praiso {o *t lx | pastor. ?11Vi i-rs anil mrn hers l'ui ' tin- nival wi?rk dune, a1111 plso saijl ho wniih! 11 \ tu hr pivsVnt at the biirh'inu. i'1 tlx* I"' ivnrtirajf?.\ tlu ft tilth Suta!ay in Simu-nibi-r. whirl st. marks a hiuh ?I: y in Zion. .j. Siiui' tin- task has bri-n acrinnplisitcii aixT tin- mighty work haen in-.m wrought nrnii-r this (Jotl-fVar e iir.v U- nlt-r. I >r. Taylor, uv aiv ask i 20 in it tin- i't'tin.- -'aw- to ioin u- in oi s 11yciri' i't,UM (iaiL tunu? tAhhon-1 p. All lili ssinir- Flow". '-1. (Mis-i Fhhvno I. l.yk.s, he (iukat i vi.r.s m:\vs Tlx- a anv .Ti irixls .ui'_-Ahs -aim j I'll' ii . n-:ii < .- /' TS..I! . Mrs. w ill ii.i:n - mi \?ri*ctt rin:>,j P S. were .very surprised t i hoar Id of the marriage of their sistei ! ,uj Mrs. (". >! I-Mgo of .-.V! u t: , 'la. ^ to Mr Ja oh < -? I;is <I of G eenvillo and Newberry. South Carolina. " >T)h* marriage took plu'.'e Sop? tember-?i." .1 S'40 at ' hosier. S. C Mrs. Clelaiid is the sister Mis ( Susie Thompson. Mis. I'.l'a Gaines h(. .Ma-. Joe T im is and Mr. John i y Tfriiilis, tall of Great Kalis. S C CAKUSI.E NEWS J .4 Mrs. Taxanna Waithey is spend' iner the week with her parents.) Mr and Mrs. George Sausage. On the account of the illness of her mother. Mis. Clara Sausage, 'd Mrs. Estell Thomas, son in law no and other friends of Spartanburg, t4* called to see her Saturday, re Miss Mabel I.. Hoykin of Win h nshoro, S. C. was the week end !*t o-iinct (i f At Miss Willie Boll Heath, Mr ch Charles Heath and Mr. (I oil f ivy le Jamos. all of Chester, S. C. wove v. the Sunday afternoon visitors of ay Miss Sadie Robertson. ~ ad Miss Bemicv Brown of Columbia, S. ('. spent the week end with ,ea her tfiand mother, Mrs. Krauees re aTtd brother, Mr. James Williams w, Robertson and others left for Harbison Institute Sunday. "' Subscribe For? sr The Palmetto leader MII.I.EK CHAPEL V M R. cur Ecu Hev. I.. How mail. Pa-tor S'c* berry, S. C I a'sf Sunday morninjf :t!! ehureh euei,- found their way to theii post ,,j* H t j t y and way theiv'uri t ime.? The revival meeting supelV ""help <d those who were usually late lor worship w hether, they keep it | ' 'I, v?*not they made a fine betr.'u rime The services, as usual. vrtis | ei y jfood- It was endowment day md Rev Hownian stressed the inf hi la nee of eelebratinir this day in hoiiot of the first bishop" of tin- I'huidi known av bishop Kicll" anl.AIle.fi. fie nli'.i stated '.hat h .it do d- ol oil!, student- eoipih'.; l'.roie s-dl f - i.?i .-i-iii 111.; 1111 -i ' n vi ' ut* . l'T\ i ft t ky_ of the history of tni. V'-wat. character, yet. said _j.e |f-". aii iii I'1 '"in?uill allied it.e hi" T (ieuruT W a-hin. ton. Ahiaham I.e.. eoln; John ij. Adams, Kianklin and id h. i s?i-beet kr-rrv, '.. ' 11 in v aITo .' -1 nlnioi .Mien. I' 'ay in . i mine- ;u.1' I the. ino-t noted e.haraeteis .of mil vroup. . I he A. < K. li-ai'iii- was well attended hy our younif pebpl.* who had a very lively discussion off courtship. Next "Sunday there will lie a debate betwi?en tin yuniiu men atai th<- 1114k "ladies: conic out an?J enjoy your sell' The following st'.ld.ix ! *'??t It if week to resume their "Studies in the different colleges el" the state, Mr.. 1 henry Junius Hare. Josepl j Johnson. Missus Kster Mary, I'M j >iu ami Alice (iallmoii. .Mis* Helen j Hou inan. hr~Atieri, Mi>. j Vivian I?lit!*, their aie sever: I i' olivets to follow. _ i ?FtTTfrry" iiTfiht tin* play .-of- thvj i u el u<- r i i!., ill U.- in \1 ! I, i j the. j?i?V>Ii? is cordially .invited. Mrs. Adde />inis,' who lias heeti | isijtin^ her sisters, and friends,. a ill'retain Saturday to her houuj in \Ve<t I 'alio?1 leach:?F+rr t Key. Ilo.wiitan a'nnn..nceil that the new ? iU?br in si a ITed" in live church in a few days. Mr. i'hliaid Kafuson has nturned from hi* vacation, M1's. l.u- rissia K111lore lias, left for Wahinuton. !>. ( where sin, and her husband will make theii hontu. Coni> to ("hurch. (io to ('ht.'rci. KAKIA (till) FKLI.OWS j New \ ?>i'k (( \S ?Irv view ?.> 1 the :'oi tlui.initi'j celebration of tht ceill.-nary of the (.ill tn| 't'uiu-il Onief- of (),|i| J'Vllnwin Aawei h*-.. it is interesting tii recall names ot those Who Well" eullspicioUs *n till aily days of tr.is nioiioi-1- iiiii. i ii.il ill gtilii/.aliom The. inception I'm fhe inv+ iui tJrth i t' tlii- unlei .iii t In- w -: I'll lie-mis jilu-i e lotllHlluilnillelit.il iin- .vear--lMaw'tan-i?Trin-. oioivil ffie'ir in Ni-w \ oi iv t p.... :tini I'hilaili-lphia. where the\ hail pi evioiii.ly "ort;ani/.eil ainl mar t; illeil -oi-iities to I' lili-IJliy Hit 1'''''VenteI'.L_?Uiii- ?)itr*tTmes"."" I hi-. leading <-i eanwat-ion in tin* former oily was styjeil "I'liiluinn theait Institute.." ami m tin- !a ti-r oity .'"I'hik ilelpi ia l.ibrar\ Company anil 1 >eb:ttine Society The thinking men of lite smietie>ooi! recognized the m-ed of rirtil'S for Mill ; ! ;tid ;iMl| pi'o lection in ease 'il >;riiiirs> and dis t ress. Sneh men am'.'fir them a.- l'al . iek !! li.-as'-n. -James Fields am T- I )(i'.vi me. etneVed into. lu-iiiJ :ia~ti<>Us with "Peter Uedeii wit). t:.i diject of seejirine a rhaiti-i tin::, tlx (.rand I'nited <s?,.ier Odd Fel!o\>> i r^Kn eland.Oedef! at- liia* '.ma- was pfVine between New Ynk aixt Liverpool. Knelt nd. and wa? member of Victoria Lodeo N'o. 4~?N at Liverpool. Ill itue'tiiho tie ehatter v..is aired. and umbo Oedeii's s 11 \ i~i?.11 tin* first l"de.' of iln; Order in Anna iea -Philouiatluai, I.oiivii No. ?>l(i was insii luted in N A . t'Lt.V Tho lodir.; beine oisianizod. tlx iu\t step was t ?' establish a. siib-i-oiv.initti ol' man; eeim-nt. Here Ojfdi n's si r vices wi'i'c a (rain souebt. and'quit.. Weil If responded. So, -I'llder 11 ft- j direction. n February '21. IM H the first Sub-Coinmitte of Man' asi'i'imnt in America came into 'fine, tho vteht men constitutinit i>finir ehosen from Philoniathe- i an I.ode*'. >!(>. .lames Fields lu .aim' grand master; Timothy Sea- 1 moii. deputy grand master; an! Francos iMverSK vimd secrotnrV" Tiu five i! rami directors naim?i were: ( halies Willetts, Ulysses 1 Viilal, Charles Stc\Vart, Hem;. Smith and Pavid Mornsley. Ret'ofy- the t'ivst annua I eonI LKKVV'S | FUNKRAI, HUM!' X I'nder taking And Knthalini ?SI.<H; \ N ? | LOWER PRICES I? AMIU I.AM K SKK\ l< I t X "As Near As Your SemN Phoi A v1"* A c .|. Batesburg and Ridge* ay, S. X 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUMN * PHONE 9276 " ' I P??e Five ^ 'v ' ii-Miti'u.al lodges ' ' : ' ' '' N'-w V'jik ? ilii} M >u <1, ( ulin. ' ' ' i" x. V. At ' ' .!< < t i|j? till' .(). : |'1 y.>.-e.s. ii ' '.iii i; " ' 1 - ?. ? i-tai y / " ' ''' ' - 1 ' t I ' l> i; I .1 '.4 '- , ?i:t:?i -1 \ , "I'-'.. 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CO( >PER DI-'NTIST Special \ 11 flit ion GiVi-n to lii? eU-e< .of !bo (i um(Jold Crown :in<l Bridge Work A Speclattv I'lmiii' (?130 ({? -. Slibl 11'?," W ai-liing loll St . t ola., S. C. Office -1! olir? . Tele[>liones*: s:.3u \.M. 1,1 Toot I'M. Office BOSS Residence SS73 Dr. 1). K. Jenkins > DENTIST _X , Killing*.' P'Ves. Crowns Bridges, Anesthesia a SjiMialt) l)|{. .1 (J. STUART I-ye. Env. Nose and I hroat ^Glasses Fitted A curately | htifce Honrs Telephones M A M. to 2 I'M lies. 4692 I P.M. to 6 P.M Office 3796 Office Residence 2020 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St REV. J. H. JOHNSON NOTARY IM HI U Office 2029 Marion Street Dealer in Real Estate, performs Marriage Ceremonies* w rites Wills Deeds. Mortgages. Claims, etc. Call to See Him ma-., sin * * I/ # * ^ ^ ?.^ ? r^" I. S. I.eevy, Manager ^ *' s * ;