The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 16, 1940, Page Page Two, Image 2
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1 he Old Gray and
The New Rider
By K. Philip KHis
Our Country Is Safe '
Now that the Presidential elec
lion it* <>vet the -nation will get
* . down to -business attain. Many
thought Unit .President Franklin
-1>. Roosevelt should have been tie
feated in his aspiration for the
third term, and that Wendell L
WiHkic should have gone to the
White House.. Thousands of dol
la is" Wc?e put up against ? tuTcL .
candivlato, fund many sustained
great losses . in betting. Well, a?
I see it, it appears that there
could be but little if any improve
merit in a? changed administration
The country is in a terrible ^iondition.
and that no?seme minded.
person will dare deny. 'Tin true
many Negroes wanted a Republican
administration. Such ^xyould
j no doubt benefit sojne big Negro
politftTan in the North anil Kast
but I doubt seriously whether the.
Negroes in the South would have
i seen any difference. Aml( as foi
: mo and "tlier* i'hv me. the Re
publican administration' would
not khow that we'are 'Irving, no
more tlfan a DeiUouratic adminis
'tratjon.1. So I ant Tint at aR*dis~
appointed nor dissatistietl with
?the results ol' the election.
Bishop Nichols
Charleston 'turned -out in . big
stvle to l1 fci'i Hishoti 1) Word
Nichols l*re- on lost Sunday, He
preached tit Emanuel. the Mother
Church Sunday morning. Mort'is
Prown in .the afternoon. Mount
Zion k:0o P. M. and New Saim
Philips Id o'clock that niyht. The
Hishon was super-fine :it all "t'oUt
of?these Sol vices.? -In fact?ia_ .
? stirfed . the city front the Cjv pei
to the Ashley filer. Sa.\_. wliajt yon:
will. !,ut tke?youiur Bfciiop Nichols.
is destined to fie file otL^lht
leading bishops in the A. M. *E
Church. He i's making friends
the thousands. The t-uiti'
jv |;.. .vo aisnop is kind
?v "posed and doesii t look o\et
' his .former friends. who were with
hint in . the pastorate. He stated
to the', larjre audiences his policy
of '.dealing with the ministers in
his district". And believe nie he
is the kind of bishop the Chi. reft
needs. Our prayer is that this
Episcopal youthful . leader will
. 'ive long to grace the Church that
^ honored him.
? ? The I nion
I.ast Monday a laijfe number
of ministers attended the Inter
(lorn minational 1 hiii.it of t 'hnrW
ton and vicinity. President R. E
B'rovtioii was at hi< post and all
otlicers in-'tlu-ir respective
tions. Rev, J. ('. I)unhai was the
? rder of the" day. Subject : Dither
ence between a subject and y
' - theme. -The speaker Was simplj
fine in his beautiful outlines upot;
this subject. Those speaking complimentary
of. Dr. Dunbar were:
Ryy-s. H. I. Demon. J. F. Henderson,
J. K. Heard, J II. Pearson
D N* Wilson and several others.
An Apologx
We regret so very much that
'the Assignments of the Columbia
Conference did hot appear in oui
story last "wTelc. -Wr?artanged
?.*. with one of the Conference otb
cors to send the appointments*to
us Vefore leading the seat of the
Conference- at Lancaster. He \va.<
late In mailing them to us and
.when*we received them we found
that?tha?districts were iranted,
but the presiding elders' naTnes" "
were not -mentioned. We had ' to
call up Lu. E. A. Adams, at Co "
lumbia before we could attempt
to release the same. Of coursethey
appeared in_Wedne?day morn
irg's. State, hut we are publishing
them this week as they appeared
released in The Samaritan Her
aid. We'make.this explanation be
cause the Finance Committee
cave us the very host consideration
throrght its Secretary, Dr
T. H. Addison, who is the populai
presiding elder pf the - Spartan
burg district, a member of the
Financial Department of the A.
, M. E. Church. He is among the
leaders in his^denomination
St. Luke
We arc having great services
, at our present location Dash's
Hall, 148 Smith St. We are crowd
ed both day and night. Prettysoon
the work of the new church
will be started on St. Philip St
Our friends are invited to all of
our services.
Assignments Columbia Conference
Newberry district, Rev. O. C.
Dunham, Presiding Elder. Millei
Chapel Sthtion, to be supplied
Shiloh, D. R. Berlenbough; Silvei
v?t., J. E. Dixon. Providence ;|
* St. James, K. L. Moore; Mt. He
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UT. OLIVK A. M. K. CHURCH
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Rev. H. C. Andrews, Pastor l
i
.Myrtle Botch, JJ. C.- -Sunda>
vas a beautiful day for church go.
L'lts." Sunday school opened at U a
at. with Supt. MTs. Jeff Bellamy
tnd _teachers at their pluct*S.
11 o'clock the pastor ascended
.he rostrum and preached a sou)
eviving sermon from t^ie subject,
'Advertising for Jesus.' . |
" f> o'clock the church board met
or the purpose of electing officert
."ith the pastor presiding and ofi.ers
i nd members present. .
p.. in. the A. C. K. league
pened with the new president Mr.
larry tiore presiding. "The-lessor'
.vas thoroughly discussed. > Every
me seem to be very pleased tvith
their young president. We were
;lad to. have Rev. Miles Willard
in league. He made some timely
e sr arks.' j
?s i. "m?th.. .1 .u
f" - V..X |/urvvi LI IV
rostrum and preuched a soul re
iviiiK sermon from St. Luke 22"
15*. ufUy whitch tin- Holv Com
nun ion was si'n'i't!. The atjendanei
vas jrrei t throughout the 'day..
Mrs. Juanita L. Williams spent
. ..he .week end in Florence visit ins
ehnives and friends.
Mrs. Nathan Nelson of (leoi>cv
own was the pleasant visitor Sun
lay of her "husband Mr. Nathan
Nelson and friends here. ,, ,
_..M i. and Mrs.'"Uwvnr "wore' r>t$
inner quests of Mr. ami Airs. J
V. Wiliard of Conway Armistiei
! h >v Miss
A. B. (leathers is back to
the 'delight of her friends itftei
t pleasant stay-in New York and
ther cities of- interest.
Mr. .1 <\ "Clark and Mr. l.el'oy
id la try motored to Andrews MifrTlay
to visit Mr and Mrs. .Jame>
Kinslaw.
Little master Isiah Spivev spent
M.'n.lav m t'oiiwav visitir.tr hi:rand
p; lems Mi. and Mrsr-GeorKi
Mictary and little friends.
uon. S. .1.. Johnson: Hannah. L
I. lVo.w man: Newberry; W. it
t'oinijr: Helena. T. K. Robinson;
K. L. .Jiiiies; Mt. Moriah. L. F
Vajice; Julnpu. Jesse Williams;
Lit/.y. j jjjk) Abney; St;. Luke, H
M. Garmapv; Whitmii-e. J. W
Davis-. lf{s\rict Evangelist. MP
>pearmaif; District President. W
H. & F M. S.. Mrs. V. K. Ruth
?rford.
, Lancaster District, Rev. \\\ J
Robinson, Presiding Elder. Saint
Paul, .f! S. Martin; St. Philips, T
iL Weathers; Brown Chapel, C.E
Frazier; High Hill, U. A. Young;
~3et hel. P~P: M cFai laud. - Wedge
ield. F. C. Laws; Willow Grove,
I. A (ianible; Lagree. N.A. Gary;
Blaney. N. A. Rice; Mill Creek.
II. H Redmond. St. Philip. P.l'
)avis; St. Louis. T. H. Ringer;
St. .lames and Shiloh, W. M
Iri-wn; Reet^jM' Point. Rufus .lackson;
Shady Grove and Camden
/i-. F. Curry Jacobs. Eugene Jones
Bethel. J. C. Crocket. District E
eangelist. W. S. Trezevant; I)isrict
Pies; W. nr& F M s.. Miss
A E. Rrogdon.
Columbia D'istri t. Re%. W. R
Clarke. Presiding Elder;' Beth
L I. W. Janerette; St. James. W
M. McDonald; Emanuel. - -??.
Bishops Memorial. IJ. II. Butler
Chappelle Station. E. R. Robinson
We?t Columbia. B. C. Cunning
-tarn; -J I. O. Simmons;
Saluda, .1 C. Bates; Irmo, C. A.
Lunlap: Broad River, W. G. Own-;
Little River, H. T. Summers
Edgefield. A. A. Am rtk e r; ine
arove, A. R. Baton; Leesville, J
X. Cauahman; Stover fhapel, P
P. Best; Countsville W. H. WalT^eT;
iJbhh?OTT, W- E. I.ee. Disrict
Evangelist. J. J'. Brown;
Missionary, Sister Lillie Wash
ington; C'onf. Pres., W. H. & F
M. S.o. Mrs. O. C. Dunham.
?Spartanburg District, Rev. T
H. Addison, ' Presiding Elder;
Trinity, I).. A. Russell; Bethel, V
A. Janerette; Bethany Kelton, A
I. Uolman; Waynion, Leroy Jackson;
Eastern, J. M. Dawkins;
New Chapel, J. P. Curry; Carlisle,
A. B. King; Shady Grove W. B.
Bowles; New-?'iIope, J. M. William?;
Mt. Zion. C C. Mcllwaine:
White Hajl, W. M. Brown; Fairit-w,
Wrtt.j Hnwman; St. John,
S. E. MartijftffcTaylors Chapel, J
W. Finkl^a; T^itie Grove, Mt. Oliver,
J.^ W. H"h.1I; Friendship and
Rice Chapel, 'J. H. Baten; Ridge
way, Jr C. Hilton; Atcherson Chapel,
L. CT Cepcland; Bates Chape)
I. \V. Jeter; Spartanburg .
District Evangelist, John Bur
roughs; District Evangelist, WvM
Jeter, District Evangelist, J. R
Franklin. District Pres., W. H. &
F. M. S., Mrs. M. L. Addison.
Let us advance on our kflees.
Su5v,virihe For?
The Palrr"'* leader
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: CHESTER PARAGRAPHS :
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stroud of
Keystone, Va., motored here and
spent last week end with his sister
Mrs. M?tbcl Stroud, who returned
with them to spend a few
weeks.
?New*- ?the-- death.. of._.Mra.
Mary G. Ayers at the hospital ol
her brother, I)r. Norman Cotton
in Orange, N. J., where she ha>
been a patient for several months
was a shock to the folk<f|y?re. Foi
several years her health had beer
failing. All of her sisters and ,
brothers visited her here in tht *j
early purt of the year. She was a
-Jeaeher for many years. A funeral
services were held in grange, on
Sunday, and the body was shipii
d to her former home in Greens I
boro, where funeral services Were
again held and where she was
tired. She was the wife of Rev
as pastor .of Carmel Presbyter
ian church but who is now pastor
ng and teaching in Bamberg,
Mr. Andy White and Miss Es
ell^ Mc Lurk in were married Sun
day at Brooklyn Tabernacle. Sev
?rul white friends of the couple
ttended the marriage.
Mrs. Eunice Lowry has as hei
rucsts for several days, her sort
Mr. Ellis Hampton Lowry and his 'riend.
Mr. Alfred Gordon, both 1
from N*. Y. C. Ellis h#% been away
for nearly'five years and has
rown so.' that' few of his friends
knew him. . . 1
Miss Willie F. Boyd, of Laurens
was the week end guest of > hei
incle and aunt. Prof, and Mrs. S
I..' Fiiiley.
Mas. Jahie Adams Alexandej I
lied 'at the home of her father
Mr. Will Adams on Loonris St. '
Monday night after a lingering j
illness. Besdies her father, she
leaves several' children, a sister
uncle and many other relatives '
Funeral arrangements have not
et been made. t
Mr. Charles Heath! spent SiXk
Siiii. ius-^iher Mrs. 1
'"fii 11. Faddy, his sister, Misses
Muttie Mae and Willie B. Heath,
his brother, Mr. James ^ftrath.
and returned to State Collee in.
time to resume his studies. Mon-J
lay morning.
The first meeting of the Chestel
County Teachers' Association will
be held Saturday morning at Fin f
ley High School.
Miss jMaria Alexander visited
her sister, Miss Maggie Alexan
der in Rock Hill, the past week
end.
Mi. amt~~Mrs. U.K. Leathers had
is their Sunday guests, Prof.
I'ierson of Durham, N. C.r who
with some of his friends motored
down for the day.'
In-the game played in Union
Friday the score was 19 to 0 in
fa vol- of Finley High. On Thursday
night, Sterling High, Green
ville will play here in the Homeoming
game.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. T
Mller, Miss Thomas, of Fast Side .
School of Rock Hill, Miss Matred
McKissick, Mr. and Mrs. Waymoi
Johnson motored to Kingstree
where they yisited Mr. and Mrs
Van Buren, and to Manning,
where they were guests of Mr.
in.I Mrs. Win. Thompson- They
had a very pleasant trip' and en- i
joyed every moment of the time ]
spent with these friend*.-"Prof.
?fnd Mrs. David Cureton
spent Sunday here with their sis*
tee, Mfss?A., W/lkerson. Miss
Neinu Wilkerson, another sister,
"who is a student at Benedict Col
leee spent the week end here
The thrfee sisters and brother-inlaw
enjoyed the day. Prof, and
Mrs. -Cureton motored back t o
their home in Spartanburg thai
night. Prof. Cureton is an agent
for the N*'.~C. Mutual "Insurance go.,
of that city. Mrs. Ciireton is
a member of the faculty-' of Gra
nard High School of GafTney.
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MEETING OF FRIENDLY AID
WiniSwKorri Q f ??
~ ~ ~. v,, ,j. v .?uii n cunes(lav
night, November 6, the Ladies
Friendly club met at th home of
sister Ethel Evans and the follow
ing program was rendered. Sin*;
ing led by the President, 1 wan',
to be a Christian in my Heart/ (
prayer by ReV\ McDonald. The ,
president then anndhnced the ob,
ject of thy, meeting. Sinking Timt ,
is winding Out. Paper by Mrs
Ella Middleton. Paper by Mrs. ]
Lucinda Campbell;-Rsinging; ptper |
by Mrs. Laura Ifflton. Refresh
| m<?ffts w^re served, cakes, drinks
and candies. Remarks by Rev. J i
, H. Hilton -and Rev. McDonald
I The packages were then distribut ]
ed to the members. All went a I
1 way rejoicing. ]
Hrs. Florence Starks, Prea ]
Mrs. Lucindp Campbell, Sec Jr
IE PALMETTO LEADER
VIHS. BEKTIIA. "BAILEY PASSES IgWr
|j^ K^slfll
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Columbia, S. C., November 10?1 w
Mrs. Bertha Bailey, who departed
this life Tuesday, November 6, y
1U40, was born in the yeur 1905. n
December 19. ?' Kingsville, South 3
Curolinu. *' A
She was the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Norton Bates. In the w
yenl? of 1916, she was married to
Mr. Melton Bailey. They lived hap- r(
pily until his death. p]
During the ei.rly life of -Mrs m
the Mount OHvV Baptist church ft,
of Kingsville. South Carolina. Af ?
ter making many friends there she ?
latdr came to Cohftln'da, S^ou'h gj
Carolina. , - *11
After living in Colombia for
few months. ,she joined'the Union
Baptist" ehur.h. She worked ;faith J.
'nlly ni\til she decided to go North Mi
Mrs. Bailey Jived in New Jersey Ri
She beet me a faithful and hare
worker of the Calvary Baptist lo
church, alwnvs willing to do hei ric
part and was loved by all coming
in contact with her.
She leaves to mourn her death Hi
two daughters,Misses Ida and I.iz. -re^
sie Bailey, five sisters, four bro-)
thers, a host of relatives t.nc ,V(
friends. . ? *?,
oji, Beit has sleep on. xvi
oved yqu, hut (?od loved you be^J
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CALVARY* BAPTIST CHURCH ^
Rev. B. B. Felder, Pastor
all
' ~ Ni
S. S. and regular .services won
held on Sunday. The pastor dolive
red a line message that was r
highly spiritual. This sermon was
indeed a masterpiece pictured from
every angle and it wis brought
?o close to life that no one could Vs
say that he or she didn'tenjoy it in
He used for a subject "The Storms
Df Life." This was trply a practical
sermon.
The afternoon services were in
charge of the Rev. 11. E. Hardin
He brought' tG us the second soul ;n,
stirring "message- filled with in |ie
spiration and very thought bear-. r
inc. Theme "Walkinc with Jesus '
The spirits were high and every j,
one present left in a fine mood. ^
The finj ncial reports for the day
were very, very pood. a
SAXI)V GROVE BAPT.. CHURCH p
Rev. J. F. Faulk, Pastor
,l <
i, ra
Sunday school opened on time
with the Supt., Mr. S. B. Gore and
teachers at their post. 11.a.m. a nt
soul stirring sermon was deliver 4
ed by Rev. George McCray from ^
Hebrew 1:1, subject You Must
Report.. . ?
At 8:00 p.m. Rev.1 G. McCray
again ascendedthe rostrum and Si
preached a soul stirring sermon ,n
Pulpit associates, Kev7 P. Kenne
dy, *Rev. L \I. Graham, Rev. B. T1
Sherman. , ? SP
The Missionary li dies met Sun- M
day afternoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. T. Gore. Ct
Miss Inez McQueen is ill at her en
home; her friends wish her a
speedy recoveryv- Miss Ella Bland N
who is ill left Thursday for Co- hi:
lumbia as a patient at the Colum
bia hospital.
Mr. Burnie Main is ill at this
writing. We all ire praying a
speedy recovery for the sick ones
Mr. Stafford McQueen a student po
of Whittmorg Training school of
Conway spent the week end at fie
home with his mother, Mrs. Flor- wi
ence McQueen. la<
Mr. and Mrs. Willie King had as k
their dinner guests Sunday Mr. nu
and' Mrs. Frank Bishop, Mrs". Car MJ
rie Livingston and Ms. Bernice
Mrs T.?.nn Vmiorht R?r
nice Watts, Carrie Livingston and
Mrs. Rodt. Hardy motored to Co- at
lumbia Thursday visiting relatives las
and friends. wnl
Rev. Donnie Bourgh of New Ch
York City will preach at Saud>
rirove Sunday November 17. To
Monday night, November 18 a sp<
preachers popularity contest wih an(
>e at Sandy Grove sponsored hj |
Rev. H.-C. Andrews and .Rev. J we
F\ Faulk You are invited to wit | <
lass the sermon and contest. Pt
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? PAGELANI) NEWS
Our hearts were made to swell
ith pride Sunday, as we realiz1
that from this little hamlet
nother power in the person of
ev. Linson Blakeney, son of Mr.
id Mrs. Richard 'Blakeney, has
one out to ' attle for our people
gainst sin, ignoranctr and superitron.
To convey our loyalty
ud good wishes to this young
ian who spent most forma
ve years in <p^?iferistian home
ght in our midst the following
arsons motored i^o Fort Mill, S
. .to worship with him at the
JdK-atorisl services in the beau
ful new edfifiet* that has been rcmtly
erected under his wise and
Ificient ^leadership: his parents,
'r. and Mrs. Richard Blakeney;
s sister, Miss Bernice Blakeney
ho is a member of the Lancas4
high school faculty; Mr. and
. F. Brewer artd daughters Vash
and Alice; Mesdamcs Pratis
lakeney, CurlW? Baker, Misses
vis Blakeney, Amanda Round
ee and Messrs Harry Wads
1 tJTMi; r..
?mi auu wimani ruaiteney. A
>st of visitors from Charlotte
ock Hill, Chester and othej
aces were present. After the"
ornin.e service everyone enjoy
a repast that was-a?va*4taWv
ast. His alma mater.- Jonnson
Smith university, his parents
id friends can trvily say of Rev. j
akene.v "From little acorns,
irins initrhtv oaks"
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Miss V. K.-yllre\\!ef. Mesdames
L. Johnson, L. J. Brewer and
cssrs T. F. brewer anil Lester
vers motored to Chesterfield
iturday. Mf*s Brewer and Mrs.
hnson accompanied by Mrs. Ma
>n Jackson of Chesterfield spent
few hours in ,'iCheraw.
Dr. John (iathiiprs of llock
11 spent the weeki end visiting
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson
re dinner guest's"?..< My*. Laura
ewer, Sunday.
Mr. Nan e of Knoxvillc, Tcnn
is the Vveek-end guest of Miss
>ra Brewer, aceomnanied bv the
isses Cassie dnd Dora Brewer
(1 Mrs. Emma Brewer. Mr.
a nee spent a few hours at the
me of Mr. and Mrs. T. F
ewer Sunday evening.
Mr. William Johnson of Chesfield
is visiting his daughter,
rs. Laura J. Brewer.
Mr. T. F. Brewer and daughtei
ishti spent Monday afternoon
Chesterfield.
CIIKKTEKFI EI.I) NEWS
Mrs. C. F. Hiddleston is improv
ii after several weeks of i 11ss.
Her mother Mrs. Pet tell
left' Friday t" return home
Mr. Coit Buneh and and Mrs
Buneh of Durham, N. C.. spent
inday with their family.
Rev. MeRay is iloin fine at'tei
spe,ll of illness.
Messrs James Chapman, Robt.
Jackson Brooks M. Hillran and
>h mbus P. flill motored to Che
w Sunday.
A 7:30 Tea was given at tin
me of Mary J. Horace on Wed
sday November 13th. ?
>Mj ss Ellen Ree and Johnnie M.I
;n;.,? i...i
iiiiuii .111 vi unii uir umiuai conrence
at Che raw Sunday.
Mr. C. McClendon and Mr. H
Hers/of Wadesboro, N. C., were
inday quests of Miss P. Hillian
d Miss Cleo Watson.
Miss?A.?Addle Mac and .1 antes
lomas Moore of Charlotte, N.C
ent last Sun. with their friend
iss Lucy and Ed. Bittle. '
Miss Sarah Wadsworth from
>uTter academy spent the week
d with her ..mother.
Mr. William Jones of Raleigh
. C. spent several days with
s wife, Mvs. Thelma L. Jones
nr. 1171 m vru- v
Prcrf, \\\ K. Parki*i* lias been up
inted advisor of the draft Ik? rd.
The first meeting <>f the Edge>ld
County Teachers Association
is held at Edgefield academy
it Saturday, November
Mr. Anderson and Atkinson I
?de a business trip to Columbia
onday.
Mr. Seymour Carroll was a re
it visitor, i t Krgeficld academy
The Chi wren's Thrift ('bib met
the home of Mrs. Sallio Cray
it .Thursday. The next meetine
II he at the home of Miss Phylis
andler.
The "Barn Swine" at the llillj
p Inn last Monday evening
insored by Mesdames Oliphart I
1 Anderson was a success.
Mr. Alfred Oliphnnt spent the 1,
ok-end nt home.
?ee Pierce Itlalock, Jr. for youi
lnietto Leader.
LAl'RENS NEWS
Mrs. Lucy Hellmans and oth
visited the state faip in Columl
Mrs. Varhetta Crawford Fog
of Washington, D. C. is visit
iu.'r son, Thomas Jr.. and of
relatives. v
Mr. W. Pete Gurlington has b
In Washlngton"O. C."oft busim
The Social Saving Club i
meet with Mrs. Sussie Hai
Thursday night.
The Monday Night Saving C
met with Mrs. Eliza Watts, N
ember 11.
Mr. and Mrs. John Putn
visited Mrs. Putnam's mother, IV
Sextton, in Spurtaiiburg recen
-?Miss Ella Bell Williams, a .s
rdent at Benedict College, via'
her relatives last week end. ,
Mrs. Lillie Mae Christopher
>11 the sick list.
Mrs. Judith Frj nklin is he
from an extended vacation'trip
' Mr. lJiililel Wourllllf Is back
duty at Rocky ('reek school.
Miss Helen Pettis and oth
of Columbia were in the <it\ X
day. '
\yilliam Anderson visited
parents over the week end. .
The Gleaners Club met Tuesd
November 12, at the home of M
Rebecca Watts.
Missionary board rnirnbeT'T-H
with <Mrs. Piullhe Sullivan.
Mrs. Clyde Beeks i? up after
recc^fr illness.'
Mr. Lee James of Polloeksvil
N. C. is expected home this wc
fo bo,with his ill father, Air. Ti
ner James.
Miss Wilhblmenin^, Hare spe
lasi1 Week* end with Miss Melrt
Dial.
Mish I .a u i'n Mathis wiii^ retn
o he.- honie in Faraday. W. Vn.
time for Thanksgiving.
Mr. John Wesley Jackson visit
his family over the week -end-. ?
Mws. John Fuller 4s j'epnr1!
' vUfi' yd this wanting.
The S; ving Club for* Mori n
with Mr. John Mill Tuesday nigl
"King Salomon" in all his elo
will appear at St. Paul Frid
night in a wives' contest. Mu
Interest is being shown in t
effort to decide who will be 1
avoi ite.
Rev. and Mrs. II. W. 1). Stewsi
and Mr. Mattison of Greenvi!
were dinner guests of the Wh
nets and Guldens' Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel MePnnUJLjp vihiti
relatives in Abbeville county.
Mr. Callic -VY-bit-more visited >
Matthew \V hit-more ami other n
i tives over the week eild.
Miss Mancie T. tlane.tt .iind
I welit si tonsilitis operation on S;
urdsiy. W'e hope that she will so
recover so sis to resume her we
in Manning.
There will he ? children's par
it the home of Mr.'and Mrs. Mi
I) Hampton street -Friday aft.
Hioii f. om 1 io o:W o'clock. T
profit from tie party will no t
ward the colored doll contest whi
is beinn sponsored by me mix
?!" the Hampton Street school t
cully. Admission ."cents.
The N o r t h Carolina Mufti
Thrift Club met af> the home
Mrs.' Viola Kennedy on Frid;
afternoon. A lame number of chil
Yen were present. All seem to ha
en}( ved tiie names and other fori
of amusements which took plaThe
club welcomes all visitoi
and try to make it pleasant f
e;ich member. Miss Ruth roci
is the cltth i dvisor.
IAMKS A. M. K. CHI K( I
- 1 RfV. McDonald, l'astor .
SumU y school opened at its i
ual hour .with the Supt. and c
workers present. After the cla
tlH.lv of TRe 1 ess oil" fllesChOhl W
interestingly reviewed (by M
Celia Phelps. Intermediate cla
No. 1 is holding the banner Mi
IT. M. Young,"teacher.?
Our new pastor was .preset
and lhade interesting,! remarks. .
11 :.'{() after nreliwMiaries te na
lor preached from P/^>verbs 4:2
theiye Keeping Thy Heart Pin
Sunday nieht he pre! ched from !
Matt. i HkIS, theme The Churc
, ?
These wele soul Stirling serinoi
and the spiritual tide ran hig
\Ve are praying for the church
continue carrying on the goc
worbsas it did with oir able e'
pustor Rev. I.eroy Jackson. Ot
Presiding, Klder T)r W.B.L. Clari
was present and made encouragin
remarks. Rev. and Mrs. W. (
D^ohs ami Miss Ann; Janeretl
<\e"e ais<> \vi loomed visitors.
Steward Hoard No 1 met Mor
da> 7;rtt") p.m. at tin home of th
President, Mis 11. M Young 01.
Kiev. street. The meeting wa
good as usual
Rev. McDonald he'.d n very goo
official Joard meeting and we nr
hoping to have him in the parson
age very soon. Visitors are a
ways welcome.
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viH IN MEMORIAL
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In sad and loving memory of
iY^T "
my dear husband, Rev. J. C. Mc^
Clellan, who passed into eternal
sleep years ago today. '
U 1 cannot say, and I wrll notsay ?
Tliat he is dejtd?he is just away,
With a smile and a wave of tho
hand,
He has gone into van unknown
>sc ,tmd'
Left me dreaming since he linger;
there.
irr For the old time step and the
in glad return,
Think of him faring on, as dear
l>< ! in the love of there as the
> love of here.
same.
11,1 I say he rs not dead?he is just
^ ?away!
rv - "
BV MRS. MAUDE McCLELLAN,
t.b ^ * Wife.
he
lis ?
HETIII.KIIK.M R ARTIST
n CHURCH.
He Rev. E. A. Davis, Pastor
S. iS. was opened at the usual
ng time with Supt. Simon and a few
of the teachers present. The lesson
11 was* diseiTssed and reviewed. At
t.| 11:51) the pastor and Revr Gamble
ascended the pulpit." The regulai
ei order of service was carried out
it Kev. (iajnble of St. Louis, Mo., tin
mi bass singer of'-the. "X'hnsen, Four ..
ik Quartet" delivered t message that
touched evety one present, preparation
and practice was shown
* throughout the sermon. Many ol
' *" our friends and members were
present and made favorable com
1 mvnts on .the message.
At we reassembled and the
eh
pastor brought to us one of hts
^ ,sermon the spirits were so high
" until the members and friends hi-d
t given vent to the spirit uncoil
in sciotsly. The financial reports for
ol the day were fair.
We are just about to begin oui
25th anniversary *aiul expect t<see
many of the pastors and their
members present, for this we are 4
Lt thanking you. Visit the friendly
,' church that keeps their door aj?>
for strangers.
Remember Rev. J. P. G; > '
D. Dr. president of Morris College.
Sumter, S. will deliver the message
Sunday a. m. Don't miss the
7 ormorttmitv of. hearing such a wel^
known pulpiteer as Dr. Derrick.
0 ST. LIKE BAPTIST CHURCH
iss
a"? Rev. J. S. CJorHon, Pastor
lss Sunday school and morning worls<>
Ship were startecPlTU-ttfe usual
ls hour. The pastor delivered a wonderful
message tLrmi?fl ''Jhe Maa
ter's come and calleth for Thee.'
This was a soul stirrin? ^message
s .that touched the members and
friends present.
e At 3:30 p.m. the Jubilee choirs
pf Emanuel A ME; Ebenezer, Bet
h UI?L ? - a: - 1 '?
1111*11?111, ttimocn, ?ion ana sairn
^ Luke"Jr. Usher board and Jubilee
choir all met and had a plori
lr . .,
( ous union. i he protection was
$10.00.
Evening services started at 7:30
tiul at this service the pastor's
theme was "Christian Signs". The
|D ' .
,, spirit was high and the offering
'* was good, $14.00. After the reR
- : ill), /-ii t-I U..,1
umi mtviits ine Lnosen r our n??
their program and several othei
local quartets appeared. Also Miss
Daubney, the gospel "sniffer. This
" offering was S46.1f>. You may read
lly see that this church has ?
working group of members, that
^ take a pleasure in cooperating.
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