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:-x~xThe
Old Gray and
The New Rider
t S My K. IMu'ip Mili.GIVE
GOI) TIME
"Earthquakes without wjiiiLJiL. the
written history of Uumanb
ravaged the Nazi-eontrollod "oi*
wealth of the kingdom yesterda1
and today, tore up the transport
system, knocked down buildinc
and weighed profoundly in th<
unpredictable military future 61
southeastern Europe. At least
1.000 to 2.004^ persons were dead:
the injured and homeless uncyuntted
etc." The above distr.uetioi:
was released through one of the
daily papers in Charleston last
Monday, November 11. Its nothing
less than an "attention" command
of the Almighty God to me?
of earth that He still reigns and
a ill rail-, a halt on natiyps in theii
mad carree; I feel that the dis
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r asil'l IIR'IIUUUVU 13 \Mlij VIV'U r?
beginning to interfere* with brutal
cruelties that are being inflict4
ed upon innocent women and children
Ivy the German soldiers. Tis
true sin must be punished. Innocent
blood has' always been shed
for the price of sin. But in due
time thi"s blood like that ot
"Abel's" in the Bible will.cry unto
God fdr vcWreanee. "What
best, thou done? the'voice of thy
i.. tin r's -hloiid erieth unto me
the. ground." These are the
' * o'" God Himself. And I
' ' . ' eli'.ye that He is going to
ct the- evils .now existing,_in.
fountrirs where bloody wars
. -"ring and. save those helpless
t ts. Give God a chance.
to" so far from Him as indiv.
'""'s and nations until He will
hear us. Nor come to our
sere in. our distress. America
s not sa/<> and w> will do well to
' clos" to God ,so as to avert
hat's liable to happen almost any
'me.
THANKS TO .Sl'BSC K1HKKS
We did not pet to the South
r\,vr?rna conference until Sunday
morning, but our Palmetto T/ead;
subscribers waited on us .foi
j -Tr- renewal of their subscriptions.
shows the popularity of this
'V-t nrP While we did not pi*
c mplete list but we will con
rt the rest from our othee in
Charleston. Look out for us.
THE I N ION
" v. D. X. Wilson, oaptu-ed the
t? e nvnisterial union of Char-to^
and vicinity in hfs address
v st M'ndov. Subject:' "The Di..
'nity of the Christian Ministry"
IT did not only reflect credit upA
n h's denomination but the mint"-:nl
profession . irrespective of
n nrnation.
"Let us Advance on our Knees"
O' C * ROF Tv \ ANNUAL
' NF^ENCE HOLDS
q.-vfivry.SEVENTH SESSION
pofo>*t, p. C.?The sewntyv
nth annual session of the
th" Carolina A. M. E. conf&jw
onvrned in G'ace Chapel
F oh 'rch, Wednesday evThe
Rev. G. B. Mitchell
'" " '( -ton. delivered.. the serVrs.
Flattie Milid'/e doliv
'dross on behalf of the
?"h'-ol and Mrs. Maggie"
* spoke on behalf x)l" the
Ik < 'erav s eiety The l>eau-j
3 - nty Training school glee
h sang.
fVher speeches, representing
'' o ehu*'ch ami citi/.ensj. were made
t by Mr. H. J. Fisher. Mr. Joe Ciraht
and Prof. J. S. Shunklin. principal
of the training school. Bishop
Flipper responded to the addresses.
The business session began on
Thursday morning* Bishop Flipper
spoke to the assembly emphasizing,
love, friendship, unity
and peace Flection of - oflieers
wjas as fo!low's: Chief Secretary,
the Rev. P. C. I.isbon. Recording
Secretary, the Rev. \V. 1). Williams:
Statistician. U)e Rev. J. S
A. Grant: F^iance Committee, the
Revs. .1 F. Beard,. L I.. Farmer
I. W. WTlhrtt'n. R. K. Brogdon, J.
W. Murph and G. W. Gillison. Re
+ . porters are the Rev. J. I. Hupiilton,
for the Christian Recorder;
the Rev. .Tubus Holmonr-vior the
South?"r? Christian Recorder; the
Rev. J. R. Stevenson, for the Wes
tern Christian Recorder and the
Rev. R. E. Brogdon, for the secular
papers.
The reports as read by the presiding
elders and pastors indicat
rd an increase in accession!, conversions
and finances. The Missionary
sermon was preached by
the Rev. J. I. Hamilton of Walterboro
Friday, the following re
~ p^rts were read: On the sthte of
the church* the Rev. J. S. A.
Grant-, on the ^state of the country,
the Rev. J. \V. Murph; on torn
perance, the Rev. L. W. Gary; on
education, the Rev. H. R. Hughes
President S. R. Higgins delivered
' an inspiring and able address on
education. The rally for education
by distrcits exceeded last
year's report. After checking the
financial reports on Saturday mor
ning, the Committee on Malnoirs
read the following report- The
Rev. A. W. Maxwell, the Rev.
James Mitchel and the Rev. P. R.
Wolfe. After paying fitting t ri?
Hi 11 . tA fHnit* CVw.
prre adjourned until Sunday morninff.
A. larare and enthusiastic Sun-j
day .school was conducted by the j
Rev. R. E. Broprdon, cot ft-rencc
superintendent. After which;
Bishop J. S. Flipper delivered an
excellent ordination sermon to the
following brethren: J?or local or.Ll
::
I
lers, Benjamin Brown and Solo
lion Middleton; itinerant deaconi
kVilliankDeve.au, Jamoa-&ray anc
Kdvard Smalls. Itinerant elder:
John Galdwin, George Ghapman
William Snipe and Aaron Wash
ngton. The following transitu
re,read: The Rev. H. R. Hugh
s to the North Alabama confer
nee; the Rev. B. C. Scott to th
cut raj _con ference and the Rev
smnrrt Singlton from the *Pul
et.to tonference to the JNew. Si
'hiilip church.
Appointments
Follow in.- iii t> the appc.iintment
Kdisto district, the Rev. J. I
card.' presiding elder. Emanui
iation. Rev. R. E. Brogdon; Mai
donia. Rev. G. B. Mitchel; Shilo
lev. J. G. Murray^ New St. Phi
lip. Rev. SamueJ. Singleton; N
i hns'Tsland, Rev. F. B. Clark; 1
ohns Island. Rev. M. R. McBriti
disto. Rev. G. 11. Adams; S
'aul. Rev. G. W. Baxter; Jackso
orb, Rev. S. Parker; Adams Ru
lev, i. 1.. James; Maryville. Re'
. I. Major: Wlltown, Rev. R* ^
burner; St. Andrews, Rey. E. 1
Washington; Mt. Horr, Rev. (
'liners: Wadmalaw. Rev. .1 .1 .1
'on; Kmbry Mission, Key. Joh
alelwiii.. Sujrar Hill Mission, Re
\V. Bennett; Mt. Piseah Misi
oil. Rev. R. F. Doctor; Stoi
' Iission. Rev. Isaac Moteii; Hutfl
s Mission. Rev. S. A. Aiken; .)<
tisalem Mission, Rev. R. Midrib
otv. Kouwah Mission, Rev. (
' Teoiitan. Pre'sielent W. 1 H, an
J*. Missionary society. Mrs. Mai
ie Alsteui.
Charleston elistrict, tlu' Rev. I
Farmer, presiding elder; M
'ion station. Rev. J. W. Murpi
'uniberlahTf, to be supplied; TJetl
I. St. Goorjro. Rev. B. J. H'.itc}
nson; Bethel. SummorviHe. lie"
r R. Stevenson. Trinity statioi
lev. .1. S. A. Grant; Unity statio
lev.. I.. i\. Gary; IFoll'v Hill, Re"
\'. A7-Blthea; St. Paul. Rev. I
Brown; Rielpeville, Rev. W. I
'V^Jj^ins. St. James. Rev. P. (
> isi-ttji Liiieolnville. Rev. J. Mi<
lle;te>n; Goeis'e Creek. *.Rev. J. I
\'e>o- (iianiteville., jR??v. P. 1
Veils; Denmark, Rev...J. P. Cipi
ninvrs- Khei^er. I11. Hill; Ajl
ti. Rev. \V. M. Meiseley; Barnwe
iission. Rev. Kelw arri Small:
kerkins mission,'' Rev. A. J. Men
eunery; Williston 'mission; Re
'e.vwaiel Rollins; Kutawvillo tni:
"onT Rev. A. 1?. llrown. State
*. Superintenelent Mr. J. A. Ha
is. rresiueni \\ . n. ami r. mis
ortary society. Mrs. A. C. Muyc
Beaufort district, Rev. I. \
Wilborn, presiding elder; M
tation, Kev. .luHus Holnion; !
Stephen station, Rev.* Frank A
ton; St. John station, Rev. P.
fammott; Green Pond circuit, R
?. \V. Gillison; Walterboro circi
Rev. J. 1. Hamilton; Henderso
illc circuit, Rev. \V. F. McBro\
White Hall circuit. Rev. K.
squire: Fast Cumbahee circu
Rev. J. 0. Johnson; Beaufort c
nit, Rev. S. A. Brown; Shcld
ircuit, Rev. A. I.. Brown. Blu
oh circuit, Rev. J. A. Jenkir
"*t. Mark circuit. Rev. L. W. Wh
>t. Luke circuit. Rev. T. D. Tir
an; Fairfax circuit. Rev. S.
Lllison; Smoak circuit, Rev. W
'iiven; St. James circuit, R<
Nelly. Port Royal circuit, Rev.
r. Tallert; St. Paul circuit, R<
H. Chaplin; Tarboro and rJ
"an Mill, Rev. J. P. Fuller; Blui
ille mission. Rev. E. Johnson;
em mission, Rev. R. Pincknt
\arly Branch mission, Rev. I.
la vis; New Zion mission, Ri
'ames B'uncombe; Hilton He
mission, Rev. J. ,J. Johnson. Pn
lent \V. H. and F. Missionary s
ietv. Mrs Z. E. Primus.
-Jl'he Rev. CI. B. Mitchel and t
e.. .P I. Hi)uilton did credit
.hemselves and the conference
lie preparation and delivery
heir sermons.__ All addresses u
courts of the conference were
i hi'^h and inspiring order and i
looted the spirit of genuine bi
herhood and love which permeat
*he lives of the members of th
the mother conference of Afrie
Methodism throughout the soul
R."F. Brogdon, Official Report
kEXINCiTON .CIRCUIT NEW
Rev. I. (>. Simmons, Pastor
Tin- Stuftlay schools through c
he circuit ore very much air
At New Bethel on last Sund
ir beloved pastor very intcesiii
'y instructed the lesson and nia
helpful thoughts were receive
""ev. F. I). Dresher gave us soi
very fine remarks.
counted the rostrum, After rt
ular devotions Rev. Dreher \v
oresented to preach. He select
is text from 108 Psalhis, and t
"1 verse, subject, "Help in time
Trouble." The sermon was ve
Much -enjoyed. The pastor spo
' fi terms of the out look for t
rost successful year's work th
i the past eieht years. He stat
hat the financial help was t
best* at Mt. Zion 'church. The <
ficial bourd which was hold
Monday evening* was grand.
At 4 p.. m. Miss Martha
Wright, Jcanes teacher, gave
splendid program at St. Pa
ohurch. Several visitors fro
Columbia, Irmo and West Columb
vcio present. Rev. Poure and Re
Simmons were the ministers pre
nt and took part on the ^prograi
llarberson College rendered vt
.lahlc music.
At 7:30 o'clock Rev. J. J. Jon
of Columbia, preached at New B
thel using for his subject, "Y<
nniijt be born agam." This w
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* 120 NEGRO LEADERS IN SOUT
s SELECTIVE SERVICE BOARDS
1
* (Continued :
Greenville G. A. An.le.son, I'
Rev. 1). S. Curry,
> Dr. FI. H. Gibbs, i
Greenwood . W. A. Arnvwood,
Rev. B. H. Grey,
Benj? S. Sanders,
1 Hampton L. Collier, Prii
H- *W. Fennell,
)$. F. Hassell.
llorry R. K. Rhue. Prinr
* David A. William*
5* Jtev. M..F. Robins;
- 'a*per Charles S. -Myers,
b K. S. Blassenffal
1- " Robert Dean,
C Kershi.w Rev. FrecrrmnrPa;
|(. J. D. Marshall,
t Rev. J. W. Boyki
'!' Lancaster ~ Rev. E. K. Riley,
Rev.-J. P. Neal,
j 1. Elli.<?Wright,?
^'. Laurens. J..*f. \V.-Slims, I
- W. -A. White, Prii
u Will Moore,
in t
>v*"t . * f?..........
IJT I ?.*%-*?! I lll\lll,
* :/ Kw. W, It. Pishei
i" Brockington Loan
> r~
i>- 1 exington 't. W. Houlwiiif, 1
I- N. L. Bush, Brine
in. Jtev. J. W. Shaw,
IK "?
/. MtCm mirk*-' Ttev, \V. S. Minis,
Mavion ' M. Johnakrn, Prin.
Elliott Hiehaidsoi
" ' "Bronson Patterson
'' .'iarlhoi? J. W. H. Morris,
1_ ('. D. Wright. P*rii
Jtev. A. W.'Wrigl
n
1,1 ?Ne\\ herry Jt. F. Gladden, Pi
v ' J. B. Williams, U
r U. S. Gubmn. S
). ^
Oeonee Allen Cade,
i 1t. L. Finle.v, Pri
I ilr. Harry- E. Th<
i Orangeburg S. Morgan, Attn
<- ,1. P. Burgess, Pr
1! - JC. 11. Fit. hett, D<
u Pivkens W. M. Seott, Prin<
v- I \\ il-a?n.
s, t M. Newton Sulliv
S
| Highland C. H. Brown, I)ei
' " I (,'. A. Johnson, Cit
s' I A. W. Srmkins, T
I . L
' Sultld;, \. HltfhtOWlV.
*1'. F, Harmond, Su
j Thomas K.' Lopai
1 Spartntihurp C. ('. Woodson. 1
c\ G. W. Holden, N.
)ii W. Hunch, 1'.
n- ~ V
vii Sum tor ( . A. Luwson, Pri
A. K. W. Hooker, D<
it. r S. J. McDonald.
on Union A.. Suits. Pi it
jjy . . . K. N. Williams. 1
ls; 11 * dines MoKissicl
l*1 Williamsburg; Rev. ,11. 11. Coop
j W. M. Anderson.
' K. R. Harr, Princ
m
ev- York Ralph W. MoGin
* Rev. Rueker, Pstt
,1. 11. Godloek. P.
ill,
its
gj, another enjoyable message. Ot
ty; ministers present were Revs. K
S. Laws, J. f>. Danley, W. E. Lee
our jtastor. Miss M. P. Wrip
?s. sister worshiped with us Sun<
1 Mr. E. W. Walker has ope
I , trrocery store and is dornp v
'u*, Mrs. Hattie S. Gould and h
. ; spent last week here with
in r
qj j mottier, Mrs. Tannic Sligh i
nd other relatives -and-friends. T
of i re living in their beautiful hi
ro" in Savannah, Georgia.
?* Our pastor will be at Spring
js Sunday.
RIDGE SPRING NOTES
In spite of the weather Sun
the officers and pupils were fo
at their posts. The lesson was
viewed by Mr. Hightower wl
,l>t was enjoyed by all.
ve We are glad to report that ?
ir llazzard isn.uch Lmpxo
If Mrs. Hattie Quattlebaum is
n> improving. Mrs. Mittie Norrh
l'- still on the sick list,
uu Second Baptist Church
The Sundi y school met at
'K- pils at their posts.
a? Rov. C. F,. Dorns preached a !
en atfrring sermon. Sunday ni
he found Rev. Dorns in the pu
ol at the usual hour. He gave
ry another splendid sermon. ke
Don't forget the play, "Ten
he Kins" to be given at-~Secend h
an tist church Tuesday night bel
ed the old Thanksgiving, Novenhe
26. Admission 10 cents. The pu
>f- i-s invited.
on ? School Activities
Amid rain and mud the ea
Riflae Hill students found the t
a to school list week. Attenda
ul was good through out the weel
m A large group, enjoyed the
'if ture and lecture by Mrs. Simpk
!V- We feel .spre that thi? will V
?- no a a o of imnlnnt f rvr Alir C
n. this time.
^ Several teachers attended
district meeting in Saluda Sat
eB day. i
e- Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, Mia
[ Holmes and Wells spent a 1
as hoars ii\ Augusta Saturday.
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rHE PALMETTO LEAljER
U CAROLINA APPOtNfED TO I
I I V COVEFNOR MAYBANK i
from Puge i *
rir.. iV'.irtj in "nn S< h.. Frrntain Inn ?
it ?sc. Supt., ME Church Greenville
Gibbs Drug Store, Greenville
/
Brewer School, Greenwood
Greenwood
Percrvi 1 Funeral Homo, Greenwood
ncipal, Estill
, Yemassee
Hampton
ipnl. Whitmore School,. Conway
i, Principal, Myrtle Beach
on. ' ... Conwu?y
Farmer, Ridg?land
o, - Ridgeland .
Pineland
^t?n*. Trinity . Mt K. Oh., Camden
Camden
n, Pastor 1st Bnpt. Ch. Camden
Lancaster
Kershaw
? Lancaster
'ri ncipnl, Clinton
icipi 1, , Gray Court
Laurens
Prin.. Dennis School, BrshopVrlle
r. Bishopville
Lynchburg
Harbison Apr. CnUr'ae. Irmo
ipal, Batesbuvg '>
Prln., I.akeview School. W. Columbii
Principal, Minis School, McCormick
, Marion Co. Tr. School, Marion
i. Principal. Mullins
, 4 Mi rion "
Morris Funeral ] I onus Bennettsville
a. Marlboro Tr. School. Bennettsville
it, Pastor, baptist Cl?.. Bennettsville
rincipal, Newberry
ndertaker and Ft rnver, Newberry
npt. of Rural Schools Newberry. .
Scncca
n.t Oconee Tr. School. Seneca
Drnas, Dentist. Seneca
rney-at^Law. Orangeburg
es., S. Teachers, Assn.. Orangebure
can. Claflin Colleue Oran^ebure
cipal, Seneca
Kasley
an. Pickens
in, Rene<lict College. Columbia
y Supvsr., Col. Schools, Columbia
)irector. Victory Bank. Columbia
Principal, Ilidgi spring
pe'rvisor. Rural Schools, Ridgeaprrng
i, Farmer. cnluda.
?.?.1 U.... ..t ...a,.,....
i tiimi lauuui ^
C. Mutual Ins. Co., SpaHanburg
S. Farm Dem. Agent. Spartanburg
n.. Lincoln High Sch., Sumtet
.mn, Morrrs College, Sumter
Sumter ?
I. Union
T. S. Farm Detn. Agent, Union '
' Union
er, Kingstree
Principal. . Kinastree
irpal, Clreeleyville
Principal, Rock Hill
Mt. Prospect Hpt. Ch.. Rock Hill
es., Friendship College, Rock Hill
.her The faculty and students exttlio
. C. sympathy to the family of Mrs.
t nd C. Wise Perry, an ex-graduate of
ht's this school.
lay. The H. E. teacher ayul girls
not1 arc nil smiles now that the nev
well stove and sink have arrived.
ab\ Mr. Hightower, \i nd supervise"
htf Hgmniond attended a meeting in
ind Greenwood Monday to plan a prohey
gram for ihe 'district meeting tel
ome be hold in Johnston in December.
Don't fortret to purchase yout
liil number for the Big Turkey to be
given away for f> cents November
29. 1940.
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EBENEZER A. M. E. ( III RCH
day Hev. I). N. Wilson. Pastor
und ' v 7 ~
re- On last Sunday morning the pnshich.
tor brought to us a message that
stirred our very souls. It was
drs taken from St. John K:32. His subvesL
ject -was -'Freedom through the
also truth."
1 u Little Nathaniel Haines, Jr. was
baptized in the morning service.
Sundry school was conducted by
^? the Supt. Mr. Joseph Kinloch. The
I>11" lesson was revrewed by the pastor.
At 6 o'clock the senior and junior
5?u^ missionary societies held- a joint
meeting at the parsonage. A de' P'*
lightful Tepast was served. At
lJ*|7:30 the auxiliary of the united
I fruit workers, accompanied by the
^u* seven candle sticks, were addressed
'aP* by the pastor. His subject was "We
^01P are keepers of one another," tt ken
from Genesis 4:9 and a solo by Mrs,
Ida Wright.
Brother Amos Nelson, a member
of class number 8 passed away
^01 | to the sweet beyond.
| Many visitors .were present. Our
ncc doors are always ajar to visitors.
c> Miss Harrisena Reaves. Reporter
picins.
iclp " NOTICE
>ale
Mr. Pink Suber and family of
the Newberry, S. C. wish to extend
.ur- their apprecittion to relatives
friends and the T.. A. Williams
isos J undertaking services during the
few . illness and death of his wife, Mrs.
Adelarde Suber.
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AIKEN CITIZEN PASSES I
Client's of Mr. Krskine Garrett I
wiir regr'dt to-"learn tff his death ,
which occurred at his residence
on Union street Sunday morning.
Funeral services will be cori^"
ducted ?hrs Wednesday afternoon
at three o'clock from the Friendship
churclTTrT'Aiken, "Rev. M. M. "
Peace officiating. Internment will
follow in the Aiken cemetery. Active
pall bearers will include Messers.
John Bean. Purvk Cave,
Honry Jones, Junius Mathis,??Karl
Wtlker and Willie Wessels.
Survivors include the widow,
Mrs. Claudia Garrett, a daughter,
Mrs. Ruby Crawford; two sons
Mlessers. James and Sanford
Moore; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine
Ponder and Mrs. Nancy Garrett:
tu'a.. I .1. 1- ur:n;kiw.
till W LU UUIlfl JillllVB, "
and Henry Garrett.
PAGELAND NEWS
Mr. II. II. Johnson of Andrews
S. C. spent the week end here
vith relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johpson am
sons, Robert and Gerald, were th<
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.
F. Brewer Saturdfy evening, ulst
Mr. William Johnson and daughter
Elizabeth of Chesterfield.
The srlver tea aF~ the 'heme o1- '
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brewer Sunday
was quite as"8UCCC!,s' Among th?
uit of town guests present were
Mr. William Johnson, Chesterfield:
Mr. Dorsey Miller. Jefferson; aftd
Mr. H. H. Johnson; Andrews.
Mrs. *J. L. Johnson spent a few
days in Columbia during the past
week.
Friends of the community ar?
glad, to know that Miss Gol\h MeCombs
is improving. Miss Me_
Combs t'nder went an operatioiin
the lloek 11i!:
hospital.
Mrs. Luzzetn Moton ami Mis;
Anis Blakeney spent the past wee)
end in Charlotte visirting relatives
and friends
Miss Amanda Roundttree spent
the past week end-in Jefferson. S.
as tiie truest of -Misses 1'afre and
James.
Mr. D. J. Johnson spent : few
hours with his mother. Mrs. I>. K
Johnson Saturday.
FLORENCE NEWS
Rev. 0. F. Forirerxon of Spurt
anburjr was in the city on Monday
Miss .Rosa I-ee Woods has returned
to New York City aftn
spending several weeks wrfh relatives.
Miss Juanita Robinson, a freshman
at State College, has returned
to school after being called home
on s ccount of the., death of hei
uncle, Mr. Lawson Washington.
! Cumberland M. K. church held
its fourth and last quarterly conference
Monday nipht.
Mis.s.Laura Alexander, a- studctp
| nurse at Waverly hospital, has' inturned
after being called home on
account of the del th of her uncle.
Mr. Lawsor. Washington.
Mr. Roscot* J. Wrlson, a freshinai,
at Morris College, spent the wee!;
end with relatives and friends.
Mis. Harriett Mullins was called
to Charleston on account of th?
death of her brother.
A large crowd spent Thank*
giving Day in* Columbia a n d
Orangeburg ; t the football classics.
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CHESTERFIELD N-EWS
MesSers. Jack Riveri. and Ray
Readfearp visited friends >n Cheraw,
S. C. Sunday.
Mrs. E. P. E. Hiddleston is doing
me after several weeks of i-llness.
Mr. W. M.I.isber and King Diggs
Teft ThuFsiTay for Jersey CiTy, N. J
where the^ will spend The "Thanksgiving
holidays.
Mrs. Nezzie Ri dtcliff was tin
week end guest of Mrs. Mary H?rrefl.
Mrs.lHatty Ruth McBride has
returned home after attending the
funeral of her mother hi Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart of
Wadersboro, N. C. were the S n
day evening guests of Miss Pheniei.
Hillin.
JONESVIJXE, S. ( .
Sunday was n very, fine dn>
for church goers around here Sunday.
The very fine services of Fos
"trs Chapel got under way with
Monday school and from that into
yiornincr services which Was conducted
by the pastor, Rev. C. C
Coleman of Spartfvnbur.e, S. C
speaking from the subject "My
peace I leave' with you always.'.
Many fine points were advanced
from this subject. These services
were efyjvyed by all who . ttended
church Sunday.
Rev. J. R. Ezoll was entertained
by some. of his members Friday
vening.
Miss Ruth' Collins had her
dinner guest Sunday afternoon ]
Prof. R. M. Fee
.
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ST. MATTHEWS NEWS (
On I'ucsday, November 12. the
c
Twilight Social Club met at th-? *"
home of Miss Leila B. Laney. The ^
houte. was called to order by tin ^
president, Miss Spigner. The chap-. c
lain took charge of tne devotion '
at the usual honr. Minutes of the 0
last meeting were read and approv.
ed. The house was then opened foi
business. All members were present
and tnswered the roll call with
a current item. Following the meet- d
rng?the hostess served delicious I
fruit-cocKtail and cookies. The next v
meeting will be at the home of Mrs 2
Matt*** Rivers, 117 Church street
Miss Vernell Thompson of Hend- (
ersonylle, N. C. is spending a few }
weeks with Miss Anette Feldcr *]
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Williams I
and little daughter spent the week
end with their. patrejits, Mr. and t
\ll > l .n'.iv j
Mrs. Bessie Dreher left ?lyst j
Sunday for Si ulsbury, N. C. where i
she will spend a few weeks with
her sister. *"" (
fir_ _ - -
we are very sorry 10 hear of the j
sudden illness of Mrs. Mandiestine j
Starks. We hope for her a speedy! \
recovery.
Last Sunday was an ideal day -]
for church workers ot New Beth- ^
any Baptist church of which Rev. ?
David Mitchell is pastor. The?irt=-tendance
was very good. It is said j
tint Rev. Mitchell delivered a soul
atirrimr-r message?ami that those ^
present seemed benefited thereby. ?
Every body is looking forward j
to the Thanksgiving program t?- j
be given at the Union Chapel Baptist
church, Rev. David Mitchell, >
pastor. This program will bv eiver|^
November 28, 1940. Refreshments j
will be for sale. Every body is <
cordially invited.
.V: - liilaHell l.arey, Reportei ^
JOHNSTON NEWS 1
Moukniglvt School
_ 1
i 7. I'nesdav Novei. ver 12, ^
when tlie 4th and^oth grades in ^
music appreciation class decide-'
to consider the many things each
pupil is thankful"for.
Under the supervision of theii
teacher. Miss L. M. Rattray, th.* ,
pupils began the music period by
learning a new Thanksgiving song, 1
".Mr. i'in*Key tiobbler." It was *musing
to see each pupil try to
imitate a turkey as he sang the ^
song.
Following the song, We talked
about the meaning ol' Thanksgiv- i
irur. and when the first Thanks- 1
giving was celebrated. The pupils
then named many .things that they
were thankful for such as i school
to attend, for parents, shelter, *
clothes .suhshine, rain, trees and
flowers.- thankful that they are
well and He; Ithy, for friends so ^
dear, and numerous other thint?,-"
of* this type. After bach - told of '
the things he was thaiucful for
they sang a Thanksgiving hymn '
"t'ome Vc Thankful. People Corned
The 2inT and did grades, under
the supervision of their teacher
Mrs. Priscrlla Dean, have a lovely
sand table Illustrating the "Li nd- *
ing of the Pilgrims."
First grade enjoyed making likenesses
of turkeys out-of the pine
cones. They too, gave many things
for which to be thankful. Theii '
teacher i's Mrs. IJyan.
The ill It and 7 th grades are vei\\ '
proud of their "Wheel of Know- i
ledge" which thov constnirlo/l nn.
(Ii r their" able instructor, our prin-1'
cipal. Mr. S. K. Dean. They have''
studied and discussed intelligently 1
"The 1'ast and Present IHy of 1
Thanksgiving."
We have taken for our motto
at Houkniifht "Traimin? for SetThir?
1st. 2nd, and did gradare
rendering a Thanksgiving play
W'gdi esday, November 20. Everyone
is cordially invited to enjoy
the night with us. This play b
sponsored?by?the?instructors?rr* thes"
thre,e evades, Mrs. Ryan and
Mrs. Priscilla Dot n.
MEMORI AM
(
In loving memory of o n dea? '
ft thor and devoted husband, Mr
William Reynolds and daughter. t
Rathel R?ynoid?, who departed "]
this life November 3 and 19, 1927 I
'ad us ttfink of them as the same |(
heir seats are vacant in the home I
* L - i. - ??
tnm can never no tilled. We mis 1
you dear niore than words eat
express. Sleep on and tnke yout
est.
(M>s.) Jar.ic Reynolds, wife, and
children
CARD OF THANKS
Mr.* J. B. iDenley and family n
wish to thank thei- many friends \
for the kindness shown during e,
the illness and de*th of their bro- ~
thcr, Mr. Thomas J. Denley, and
for the beautiful dorals
aturday, November 2^, 1940
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Iemorinms, Firth Announcements
larriage Announcements.'etc., are
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IN MEMORIAL
In sad and loving memoiy of my
larling mother, Mrs. Cormne Julia
Jenson, who went tG Heaven to live
vith God one year ago, November
2, 1939.
)ne year ago dear mother
four spirit took its flight,
To live with God and Angels,
n a land of pure delight.
four passing was so peaceful.
U I held you in my arms.
fesus and the Angels cime
Vnd bore your spirit home. ,
)ur home that was s<>
sJo longer gives me cheer,
am so sad and lonely
Vithout you, mother dear.
Flu* church for which you labored,
fo me is not the same,
Tis hard to do, but I strive to work
_ and carry oh.
'olfthe sake of your doarvnamo.
The world to me seems enrpty,
5ince you went away,
long for you etch moment,
3y night and. by day.
j-t
foil were my inspiration,
foil were my guiding star, ."! miss
you so dear mother, _
Jince you have "crossed the bar."
o
fou were so pure and gentle,
honest, upright, good,
fou were a perfect mother.
\ type of true womanhood.
* *5 ' * *
four love for C?od and his ch.'iro.
four character,so pure,
i^rmr nnhlp HppiW" Kwivn ctand fnr
the riBhiJvr _
^re priceless legacies left me by
you.
The influence of your christian
-life
s now my guiding sti r.
L shall always follow y^pu?
teachings
Jntil I have "crossed the bar."
\lthough my heart is breaking
\nd tears of sorrow flow,
thank our Heavenly Father,
For a mother, such as you.
Jft times you whisper to me,
'I am ever by your side,
am your guarding angel,
[ will ever be your gurde."
i0 with your presence noi r me,
I have/courage to go on,
vnowjng you've asked our Heavenly
Father
I'o keep your child from harm.
Each Sundav finds me at your
/
?ravc,
IVith flowers you loved so well.
Tis the only spot in all thp world,
Where I lone to dwell.
[ have this contention,
rhat when my life ira-o'er,
[ shall come o you in Heaven,
\nd wx? will meet to part no~more.-.. .
Uei.ven to me seems dearer,
Since you are dwelling there,
We will be so glad~to meet again,
When I reach thAt land so fair,
/our work on earth is ended
/our crown of life is won,
/"ou have received the Maste
, [plaudit,
'Servant of God?well done!"*
Devoted daughter!
Florence Cormne Benson
v IN MRMORIAM
>f our Dear Husband and Father
dr. E. E. Jones who paKsed awa?
>ne year aKo
The trees Razed into the sky,
Their "bare arms stretched in
prayer foif. snow
\s silently you'stole away from us
ro a better land we know,
''rom lrfe's steady toil and care,
Jod took you, 'twas his will
lut, like strains of sweet music,
'hy memory lingers still.
Mrs. Julia A. Jones, Wife
Dr. Edward C. Jones, Son
Edward C. Jones, Jr., Grandson
Aurelia J. Jones, Granddaughter
IN MEMORIAM
In sad and loving memory of
ny dear son, Gammon Thomas,
ho was seriously Injured on Novmber
29, 1989 and fell asleep on
ocember 1, 1989.
Mrs. Sadie Thomas. Mother