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Saturday. November 30. >940
w Reformed Episcopalians
End Sixty-Fighth
Asso'n.
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MonPks Corner. C. , 22 ?
'^tinn ^.pVtVe'icif with St. Luke's R<
formed Episcopal church in Charles
ton. November 15. The convocation
began., with the., lloly Communion
served bv Revs; James 11. Bland
e\v and William A. Mi ck. The ser
man was delivered by the visiting t
minister, Rev. Kdwin Schisler. 1
After the morning service, Bishop '*
JosepTT K. Kearnv delivered the
convo at ion opening sermon.
The following committees and
of I'itcrs cue elecletl: Uev. Willhtm " v
A. Mack, convocation secretary; j
Rev. James K. Wei b, assistant and pi
Rev. 'John L. Aiken, reporter; chait
mtui of committees, Revs. William '
* Rv!^Canv>bell. . eredenth Is; James
H. Blanden, finance; James S. Collins,
state of the church; James E. h
Webb, memorials; Willi'am R.
Catnpjbell. auditing; Joseph S. Col- (
Kins,^constitution; and brother Ry
mus Fergorson. marshall. m
The evening session began with '
prt yer, followed by the introduc
rtion of visitors. The following were ^
introduced: Rev. J. W. Curry, pas .v
tor of Centenary Methodist church n
?Representing the interdenomatibnai ?
ministers union, who spoke in wel1
chosen words; and Rev. J. H. ;
Jones of .the same faith. The res* b
"of the evening was devoted to 1
business. Friday night* the youth'
neople rendered a program with [
Mrs. Kdith Lloyd presiding. It will 1
Ir 1002 Ik' remembered;
Rrother Joe Pinckney conducted 1
morning devotion Saturday. The t,
secretary read letters front friends t.
and members of the general eoun- a
cil. After t.-marks by the Bishoi
reports were continued- ,Saturda\
evening the following tru de re
jx-rts: Mrs. Hattie Williams, presi- >
? dent of the missionary' society;
' Rev. William A. Mucks, presiden' "
of the Sunday school convention: r
Rev. Joseph S. Cullins, chairmar I ?.
<>f the evangelistic committee and f
tiie bishop's. S
Saturday evening services . werr- ^
conducted by Rev. James H. Blan'd
_ on,; and the sermon \v? s delivered n
by Rev. John H. Dailey. After the f
sermon the Bishop made the as- 1
sisrnments. During the convocation ^
.the Rev. Schisler brought to us sou)
sterl ing messages. Bishop Joseph J o
K. Kearny presided with peace and '
harmony.. The convocation el?scdj
Sunday with five confirmed.
Newly Organi/id
rThe Boys Club of the Reformed jEpiscopal
church was organized
The Rev. -James E. Webb is the *"
founder and chairman of the boys
division. Miss Albertha Jackson is R
chairwoman of the girls division c
Minister's Wives Alliance
The'minister's wives met in thr~
^ Parish II ?.ise Saturday evening ,3
and organized The Minister's Wiv A
es Allhuice. The following were
+ elected: Mrs. .Mary Collins, presi- "
dent; Mrs. Georgina Webb, secre- f(
taiy, ynl Mis. Edith Lloyd, treas* ^
urer.
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Jamestown Chosen ,
The sixty-ninth annual eonvoca-' i.
tion will be held in Liberty church f
.'nmestown. S. C., next year. n
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CHAPIN NEWS
The social Club met at the home ?
yf Mrs. Willie M. Drehcr. h
We had a veivy interesting aiul
inspiring meeting. We were all p
very much benefitted by the dis- ^
cussron. a
We ire making much progress ;j
and we hope to cci.tinue to niak"
even more ur.der the leadership
of our able president. Cake lemon
a 'e and jello was served by out
hostess, Mrs. Drehcr, which was
m enjoyed very much. ' >
L.HEKTY *11ILL PUPILS ENJOY T
THANKSGIVING PROGRAM
AND PLAY
v, ... t~y 1... tf r_nn a1
iNOl'in V/litti icatuii, o. %t<
Wednesday evening, November 20,
at 1:00 p. m. in the school auditorium,
the Liberty Hill faculty p,
aiul pupils enjoyed a Thanksgiving pj
program i n<l play. Many pupils j,
i'rom the various classes recited ^
orations or. Thanksgiving. A re- cj
sponsve play on Thanksgiving was
conducted by principal J. Thomas
, Wilson. n
A pltfy, > "Spend Thrift," was- ej
presented by the 1st section ol w
the 4th. grade uiadei* the supervis- d<
, ion of Miss Etta L. Winds. Each jr1
pupil demonstrated his pert in a to
,
JH liCCl lIlclIIIlUl . 1(1
v Miss Ermine Champy,.of Charles p<
- ton, is now employed at the school y
substituting for Mr. Wilson Gantt. ai
On Tuesday evening a salad sup fi
per was sponsored for the benefit v<
of the school improvement cluh te
| by-Miss fittu L. Winds. Miss Winds r?
' was assisted l^y Mrs. Rachel Mur- e;
ray, and other faculty members, fi
j'r.d the girls of ,the 7th and 8th s<
crudes. The affair was a pleasant rf
success, T
Plans were outlined for a speedy in
sale and report of Christmas Seals ic
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5-u. f
B' |'":
i 1'heso
yourg women froni',Hamptoi
spoils 1?s?> at Bennett College (Greei
>i tui;o_\vas taken in front of I'feiffer
TmxrfY-\TM. K. CHURCH
Rev. A. I). Hawkins. Pastor |
Spartanburg?Last Sunday nu ny
f th> .-lunch goers found their, vi
ay through the drizzling rain to j e
leir respective churches and took M
; U iii all of the religious services t?
Serv ces ran high at Trinity
Iter a warm, interesting Sunday t<
cho'.l. Brother T. W. Williams t.
novvs how to handle children. He
v.'i !i versed in the Bible and has s<
ieeri i n officer in the Sainday s
rhool and church for many years o
[o is more active today than many a
f the young men. e
The sermon, which was deliver ><
il by our pastor Sunday morning,
hall he with us as long as time, fl
luch enthusiasm was demonstrnt-1 n
:1 by hvs hearers whose eyes were w
et with tears. The congregt tion a
as very much impressed with his a
lessage and went away singing b
is maiso.
At 7: 30 o'clock Rev. Hawkins
L'livorctl junothor wonderful mesage
which held the audience spell
ound. The choir, with over twenty >,
ive voices, rendered lovely music
oth morning and night. If you v,
ant to enjoy yourself come (
'rir.itv. and hear this wondv%fu1 j(
hoir shtk. " p
Sunday "flight bein^ our rally ^
ight the secretary called the rol1 (nd
around $200.00 was laWFon the
able in a few minutes. The weath .,
i was some what unfavorable j.
ud sonic of the members' were j,
ihsent I t will report Monday jj
ipht. The total an ount will h< tl
eported in the next issue.' g
On last Wednesday afternoon
November 21 at 3:00 o'clock a i:
he above name | church, hundred- g
f members j nd friends attendee
hi- funeral rites of Mr.' Howard (
.ittlejnhn. who passed away last
Saturday morning. The pastor, j,
lev. Hawkins,' delivered the eulo
ry. Many floral offerings, tele g
rrams and cards were received p
rom friends, far and near.
The officers and members i re
o\v lonKH'-ir forward to our quart'
rl.v conference the second &uiuln^ <j
n December. We still have a few ^
ick- p-embers 011 our sick list. We j
ope* for them a-speedy reeoverv
Coi ;c? to church, our doors are u
pen. Visitors are welcome.
Sarah Smith Reporter v
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T I'lliI. I? A. M. ! :. C HI RCH l>
Rev. T. H. Weathers., I'astor s
9 a
Sunday was v?.y warm and p
deasr.nt. A large number war I
ound 11 the house of worship. i
At 10:00 o'clock Sunday school p,
cas conducted by Supt. .Mamie u
!. llinton and her ec-workers. The d
lasses were taught t\v the various
. ach? rs and thoroughly reviewed
y t hi pastor, Rev. T. H. Weath- ,J
rs. The junior class is now in '
lossession of the banner, Mrs. ;
uir.ah H. Brunson, teacher. v - 1
A warm prayer service wis conucted
by the prayer committees. \
ifter a few announcements love j<
east was given to those who deired
it, followed by a spiritual o
e v i v a 1 experience meeting. A P
trie number testified for Christ, b
A soul stirring sermon was o
:eachP(TVf*the pastor, Rev, Weath ii
rs. JI is text was taken from Str-j d
ohn J: 15. Every one present wit- p
essed a wonderful message. t
A fine league at 6:00 o'clock g
y the president, Air. Henry John e
on, Jr. . : 1:
.r\i o:uu p. m. another wonderful T
nessatre was delivered by clur f
lumble sorvapt,?Rtev. <Weathers. fj
Sunday com in/ js trustees' ral- fi
y. Let every body rally to the f;
ood cause. The second Sunday 's
lso set. aside for- all those who (|
es/re to help tl.e preacher-bit his (
?r. ,1
Con e to church. Join the church, f,
M. E. llinton, Reporter u
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rORTH SIDE SCHOOL NEWS
Mrs. C. J. Peek. Principal jj
The county fair is over amdf ^
hanksgivrntr has past. The North i
ide t'aeultv and pupils are back 1
t work after having a few days
Fuation.
The county ft ir was better than* .
rcr this year. Many schools took "
art for the first time and won ( '
rizes. North Side won first priz.?
1 the cdy schools on "Ilidian S(
ife.'.' It was verv colorful and the 01
lildfen took great pride in got- v
n<g it ready.
The North Side" P. T'.'A. held ^
a regular monthly meeting Now Cl
liber 8^ in the school auditorium 31
ith Mrs. Oilro Turner, vice presi?nt,
presiding. Following a very H
ispiring devotional, Mrs. Pcok tf
dd about the success of the Hal- d?
ween carnivi 1 and the new reirt
cards that are being used thrs w
ear. Mesdames Maggie Morris j pi
rul Pauline Hamberg, the two . w
rst grade teachers, presented a rn
?ry fine program. The grade con- tl
st was held. Mrs. Morris received n<
listed the highest t mount of mon-' tl
y and Mrs, Hamberg received R
rst prize, a picture, for havine fc
L>cond jft'ize, a lovely vase, for tl
lising the second largest amount, hi
otal amount raised at this meet- m
ig, 110.00. During the social hour d<
e cream sandwlehob were served. G
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V
ii. Howard, Virginia State. A. ami
nsboro, S. C.) under the tuspices o
hall, senior dormitory at Bciiiuilt?
If ELENA NEWS
Mt. Zion Haptist '"hurch
Sunday sc'nool is hnproving_
very Sunday by the Supt., Mr.
[ade Washington. We invite you
j help us anytime.
At 8 o'clock Rev. Freeman brot
) us a wonderful sermon which
veryone enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hvnderon
and daughter Miss Jonell
ligh were the week end guests
f their relatives of Thomasvill<5
.. i \xr: i ' o_i v? mi .
iki >? iiision-ouit'iii. i ney
njoyed themselves to the hiphst.
Misses Bernice Bobb, Yirpinia
lobb and little Sylvia and Thella
Wright and Fred Ixe Bobb.
ere the afternoon guests of Mind
Mrs. Arthur Werts and Mr.
nd Mrs. Booker T. Werts of New
erry. S. C.
OHERT SMAI.I.S !!1 SCHOOL
Beaufort, S. C.?uit, Monday,
lovember 18 we were highly enL'rtained
during chapel exercises
i*ith an athletic program given
o encourage .boys and girls t(
iin the basketball teams. This
irograni under the direction of
he Ooayli, Miss Florence I..
rant was enjoyed by all.
On Wednesday. November 20.
nother interesting program wak.
ad at chapel exercises under diection
of said person.?-In keepig
with Thanksgiving spirit* this
>rograni was carried out.
icrinture lesson I'm p*;i!ih
F. I.. (Irant
'raver. Hev. Paul Wright
blip. Just As I Am Without One
Fk:a i
Irigin of Thanksgiving-- Autliur
Mm* Brown
leading. Every Day is Thanksgiv'
ing. Louise Davis
loin? Vivian Ferguson
Mavl^t: John Speaks for Himself
A modern version of the fam-l
ous story of John Alden ajid
Priscilla
iolo?Hilda Grayson
Juest Speaker?Rev. McBrown
lima -Mater?
The program was indeed very
;ood.
The meeting of the Robert
imalls high school parent-teacher
issoeiation was tii-l-l?Wednesday
fternoon, November 20. A very
nthusiastie devotional period con
isting of songs, scripture reading
nd prayer vyas conducted by the
TcsiTtent, Mrs. J. I. Washington,
mmediatelfr ater devotional perid
a timely program was present,
d by a few members of 5th grade
ruler the supervision of Miss Ad
ie B. Haynes.
During the business session
huts were made to have an In
[ rnational rally. The President
Irs J. 1. Washington, gave help
ul suggestions in this connection
is usual, the teachers promised
heir support. Tim meeting ad[turned;
next meeting. December
The Robert Smalls high school
u.st gala home-couung game took
lace Thursday afternoon, Novemj
er 21st before approximately 800!
r more loyal fans. This school |
i the last two years has thrown a1
cadly threat intoo athletic comletition
among high schools ol
he state. The home-coming
tmc Robert Smalls lighting" pen rals
against the strong .Immacuite
Conception of Charleston,
'he Generals passes were good
rom beginning to end- also the
ust charging line. During the
rst half the scores were 54-0 in
nvor of the Generals.
During the intermission the stu
ent-lody was led on the gridiror
y three cheer leaders and three
rum majors assisted by the Beau
?rt hi nd. The boys and girls in
niform. The group formed the
tters "I" "C" and "It". "S". The
>tters of R. S. were used as the
nek ground for Miss Robt. Smalls
!i who was crowned that day,
[iss Blondell Washington, a mom
?r of the senior class.
The Generals were outstanding
iroughout the game. The game
ided the Generals 82; Immacute
Conception 0. Much credit is
ne to the Coach Mr. James Meow.
After the game they were
rved dinner in the Home Econ- '
nics I) ilding 'under the super
ision of Mrs. H. P. Scheper.
The annual turkey contest Nov '
I was a great success. A large J
"owd attended the affair aftei 1
jch a full day. The main fea
ire of the evenfng was danciner. 1
ot (Jogs and cold drinks seemed
? have been the fancy of the '
uicers: ? - - '
At fl.-no o'clock our attendance
as then turned to the contest 1
art. Everybody was anxiously '
aiting and listening for the lucky '
jmber to be called. Imagine for 1
ie first time that the turkey did
ot go to one of the members of
ie Peat fruity- Lucky Isatah
obinson won the turkey. Good <
ir yo Isaiah. Miss P. Shelton
ie commercial ' teacher won the
iked hen for filing the largest
jmber of tickets. was un
?r the supervision of Miss F. L j
rant and Mrs. H. P. Scheper.
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THE PALMETTO Ll?AE
,IM "><*^W^tjH|
?ife:i;X: .?.. - V ...- ...jShmI
T. asu|? Bennett coliegi s reprcsei
f the National Won.ei:'s ' lnterc<
College- ; *
EMANt'EL A. M. E. CHl'RCH
Br. K. S. Lawrence, Pastor
New York City?Sunday, No\
17th. was a veay pleasant day t'o
O'clock our pastor delivered
heart felt message from the Hilt
Psalms. ' 1 say 1 will take hee
to my ways. Subject: The Un
mly Member. He spoke of th
damage the tongue can do. Th
Holy Spirit was manifested whil
this man of God spoke to a larg
audience. Sunday school wn
largely attended. Mrs. Hatti
Brown now has charge of the pi i
niarv department. Mr. Joseph A1
dfidge, senior departnient. Mi
Thomas Thompson and Miss Ma
ble Graham, assistants. Mrs. Be
lah Brown ami Miss Louise 'Hlyloi
secretaries. ....
At the evening hour of Worshi
the Susan B. Nichols Missionar
society celebrated their secon
nuniv ersary.. \\ o- were happy t
have with us missionaries fror
our sister churches who were on
in large numbers! Wednesda
Jiight "class meeting largely at
tended. In the dining- room th
missionary women assembled an
prepared baskets^-in* which t
make some body happy \>n Thank
giving Day.
Thursday night the pastor. In
cal'staff, senior choir, officers an
members worshiped at Mt. Calv'a
ry of which Rev. Hill is the pas
tor. All departments of the chin- ;
are hard at work prepaiing fo.
our anniversary which begins l)e
1st. KmunucI is happy and mov
illy forward under tin. lcadetshi
of Dr. Lawrence.
M i s. M .1. Bel,. official
reporter.
ST. 1' M I. B VPTIST < III R( 11
site*. L. 11. Moon, i'astor
The Sunday school opened a
the usual hour, Supfr. and teach
cVs at their post, althou' it rainei
the services was carried out.
'f lw. 1?T I* ... 4 1
i m- i > i i_ 11 It' I ill l) O 1 < ?C K Will
captain and president at thdi
post of duty.
The Rev. \V. 1> Coker from War
Shoals preached 'for us Suiula;
morning and night. heartfelt set
inonsi His wife, Mrs. Manila Co
ker and two children were will
4>im. They?were the dinner euesj
of Mr. and Mrs. Stobo Mills.'
Mrs. M. C. Whftener and he
junior choir rendered a hiusU?a
program in Spartanburg at tin
Majority Baptist church Thliisda;
night. Our pastor praachad tin
sermon. Soma of tha mam bars o
St?j1'aul ware thara.'
We ara sorry to report lie
death of oiia of our good in 'at
bars who had haul' in failinj
health for soma' time in tha par
son of .\iiss l.ila Hooker.
We ara sorry to know Mrs. Ks
the,r Hunter is sick ;it this writ
injr ifiid hopa for lo r a spoddy ra
cover..
Mr. Alonzo Whi'i rt r spent tlr
waak and at home for Thanks
giving with relatives and friendMr.
and Mrs. Luther ('ran
spent the week-end in Noris will
relatives and friends.
Sunday* school class 5?'o. C> tea
.1..... M --
v.ti ens. v . k . i itutuens uavc
iittIt* jnft to Hatt ie M Saxto
\vh<> wihs^I)., rned^oct Ihst Sunda,
nitfht November 17th. Shi* is
member of 'his class.
Joli: Robert ilunter, reportoi
I.ROWN CH AI'Kl.
A. M. K. CHIRCH
Rev. T, K. Robe?:on. I'astor
S.ndnv s'hool ?..s real jroo
Sunday and was opened on tint
liy the Slipt., .Mr. J. S. Sander.The
Sunday school is proyressini
nicely and we extend an invitn
Lion to all visitips.
At. 12 o'clock Rev. Rohersol
brought to us the bread of lift
which helped us all.
The Pi'fi'l" -
. U|>uu>i a,> ruiiU'JSl DCIU'LV!
the teachers wont over nicely it
^pitt* of the cold weather. Mrs
M. I,. Haynes is considered tin
most popular teacher.
Next Wednesday night, Decent
ber .4- there will be a house coal
wedding given by the teachers ol
Helen: school. It will be mo hip
iiffair don't VtYiss it. i
Mrs. Emma L. Brooks and Mrs
Icelenn O'Bryant of Cope, S. C.;
Mr. and -Mrs. Timothy HilD ol
Minety-Six were the week-end
quests of Miss Carrie l.eo Gary
Mr. W. S. Boyd was seen ir
.own Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Roberson
Misses Emma Clark, Edna John
ton. C. L. Gary, Mr. Clarence Gay
John J. Clark. Timothy Wright
ind Tom Sartor attended the
Benedict and S. C. State game in
Columbia Thursday. They all rertorted
a pleasant trip.
Mrs. HnnnnVi Wjlonn SJ""
Myrtle ft/own have returned hoiru
From Wrnston-Salem and reportec
* pleasant, trip.
The sick ..is still improving, niaj
God Mesa. them.
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HAI/riMOKK. Ml). NEWS
By (Mrs.) I.ouise <;. 1 lunula ?
,, The daughter of Mi. Mi>
^?Lemon .Shmv?rrf' '.'"Jn W FTTvTTT
street was married to Mr.
Ij Gillions November 15. lu-lo. The:
(j are living at rji'2 W. Si?.i:?t??vr;
. for muon happiness
On sick list are: .Mr. Lonni
Peaks. Mrs. Florence llooil. Mi>
0 Pratt. Mrs. Ixittie Jones. Mrs. Kt
p ta Bouler. Mrs. Maggie I.? \\is
s Mrs. Lucy Maynor. Mrs. Lulu I1
p Boones who has been in tin- lies
pital for several months,
i-? Mrs. i.ouisc O. Douglass \va
r Mrs. Albertha Weatbe ?'s w lie'st o
Sunday. evening. . J.
The students at Douglass Mi
Mi's.. Mertha Palmer. Mrs Moll;
, Gore, Mrs. Pollie. Mrs. l\dn
Lunn.
v Mr. A1 M. Gore. Jr.. is taking
*i?. general commercial course.
-r Mr. Mitchel McKmght visit.,
Mr. A1 M. Gore, Jr.. Thursday.
Mrs. Margie Lewis. .Air. Grah
am Lewis and Claudes Sharp wer
' supper guests of Mrs. Maynor.
Sirs. Dollie Brown has been il
(l for several weeks but i* bet to
now.
^ Mi's. Bertha Palmer had as he
guest her nephew.
Thanksgiving Day the son o
'Mr. nnd"~Mrs. Toonu-r were witl
them. He is an enrolle at th
CCC camp..
1 Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Shaw ha
as Thunksgvng' guest- their mar
ried daughter. Mrs. G. .Moss an?
Mrs. Bell, all chldren and a bro
ther and his wife.
1 ftev. M. Flowers preached a
the AMU Zron church : S;.nda
night.
The S. S. club met with MiLula
W'ilks. , Repast was server
Members are: ? * Mesdames Lul
Wilks. president; Nona Herndoi:
vice-president; Marie MoItIcA
t chaplain; Etta Bouler, Chr. com
mittee; Janie Whitlock. Treas.
j Irene Bouler, S. Funeral Treas.
Alice Johnson. Poor St. Treas.
, Margaret Andrews, Roc. ' Sec.
i Louise O. Douelass., Fi Si r.. avj
news reporter.
, Rev. and Mrs. M. Flowers hu<
as dinner puests Mrs. l.oui^i^f.i
Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Will!
Wilks, Master Irvin Reed. Mr.Mildred
Williams, Revv Lewis
- Mis. Mm*;.?(liven.?A very- targi
turkey dinner was serve!,
j Mr ,.l. D. Shaw and Mr. Harvej
llindson gave a, party on Satur
. day.'
f KIMM'.y.KR A. M. 1!. ( Ill IW.il
Mullins, S'. Supt. Kd.~ 1'iixk.
ixoitli is still lending tie Sunday
. school host on up th King's hijjlir
way. The lesson was ivxeixxed by
. ?lie pastor, (tar mhiislei's niorv.
in*.: Message. was ' Show n:e thi
. path of life." Mr. B. ('. ('oilier, a
I n rmt>-r ui .Morns mown rnun-n
?I'hai leston. was a visitor. also Mi
I. "I'u key of Bucks pol't, S. C, Ir
j afternoon at ."t::t*? 1>. in. otii
1 pastor preached the annual . ser
mon for the. .Joint Stock Iyodtre
The cvi-ninn mess; jre by otii-lcad
, . was "llnvv your feet shot!."
We hail oil. our ' ins mince am
coal effort. Master Jeff Williams
not years'mill, raise,i To. Very
" i ifootl foi ;i little boy or am littli
'* eh I'M.
* Miss K\a Koni ami Mi Arllun
'* ltiuin on united with the c!Ai li
Wl\ einla r 17.
1 ""Miss Mary Men ami Mr. ^jdu
:>iie were recently married.
'"! e syiiior choir eanie out an tin
third Sunday with then new ca'p:
and r.?bes and they really d:d sinu
rhis choir is saitl to he one o
ii file hcst in the Nhu thea-f confer
e * nee. Mis. Sophona Keaves is tin
president, Vrs. Mau^ie Jackson
ii ) an si. anft Mrs. .Annie I'ivkctl
- flaiei;* a very aeeon.plislietl mu
s'Vi: n ."v .is iv? e: tly .elect, ?l dirtM
l I'ess the alace" of I'raf. 1 toll. \t h?
L* v s I). I'll ill. eetol fa! yea v 1'l'of
Hell is feeble and his eyes are had
l ' 1 .id his )<; rt by the-ch, ir when
) h'e was physically able.
J Mrs. .Mariha W hite is spending
.j^u.e 'time with ffir mother. Mrs
.. -in viCli HII^IUII, <1 11(1 lllllr
rr, < at uM inr Mac, in Laurens.
^ .S. l';therino is attending school
f then. ..
. 1 This church has fourteen stu|
dents in college this year. Ten at
Vllefi, one at State Cojleyc, two
; .it Monis College aiul one at Voor'
hees. The third Sunday night, Dee?
I ember 15. the pastor hj s on a
special effort to remember these
i voimik ladies and gentlemen as
wy approach the Christmas season:
Come to our services. Yon an
welcome.
. ceorcetown. ,k. c.
i I Bethel A. M. E^'hurch
Monday night, December 18,
about thirty women went in Bethel
parsonnie singing a good old
spiritual, "When the .Saints go
) nu rehinc i n " Tl?.c? .. " ? >
b rough enough Groceries to lasl
r at least four weeks.
It was a surprise to the family
No one knows how much we appreciate
what these good woioer
.lid for us. Afterpconferepce just
' I few words from your friend*
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' S. C. Methodist \'
Conference Notes ?
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o-uut-ii >. iitj > aoii "t' tin in-tiic".
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inaloly ]?t i y?ai. Kucfi dis!Ci
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t i***ifilHi 1*111s. As umkiI. tin- district : 1
s |H ri: lei.lifiilvisit rai l. y?:*.- *'
o tin: I'.oni . m\ timo- it yi-ai , '
hold about ton yrroup mvetings,' u
.. .ii -ti . -. i it- ii u t ,i ht't : ctic A*
or Sunday school you volition's o..| ?<
' :11: i:"i _ the year.. Those o
: Mv ; MikI ;tr? t> i>\ ?vi?r\
day in. tin- war keeping tin. u:s >>|
s 'm i worki-iif ;.m n. yi wall t-t.e 'li'
! ?ila.! :?i:;t it' Mi'tiioiliftii, .am- ti
informed upon Kingdom,, h. ildrny ?
r ami soul saving They report !}.?- h
i miiTerial. social, educational, ano t<
a i.it a: bmo.-- achievements tl
of their 'respective distrivts twici. 't:
a :r ; a. . omo their distrii-t' con-' *!
Q'lVI.O'. I'd'I ~ -"It III. .Qui finally IM
ii at ti.eii annual conference in tile f'
*'a i!. 11 i.1 moili-r;| e est iiiiai Vii t llut e>
' I in 1 in Vol- oVil . I.lMli I mile.- t
e a year , to perforin his work s
I'learinng, teaching. lelTrr'nu ami I'
11 ho'hfinji extra nieetimrs without '
r stint, hesitancy or objection for "
his faith. ; ml tin- wide puhlie. art
1 flee a id happy services the district
r. i riiitendeiits also are constant
1 ly nn.liri*ne.
Ii _ , fi
i I hi i .orifo* i iivi' f hav> ! ! ij. l ii"or* 'a
..ministers.' They -are conference h
.1 viaiiia tils, including widows, of de
ceased ministers and their orphans ii
ii I tie c-iii 1 erence assess eaeti charge A
id contribute to tins iiiosi woiftir. a
and ineritorK>in? cause. When a i.
t Oamli'Ji te applies for ad >.is*iorw <j
> ami enters our ministry. imniedi
ately in- is headed toward retire
merit, lie may not arrive 'then.'4
I. Lilt he.' call ' not tell, .t'ollseil Uell 11 \
n tin ;t. -esnieiit provision. rilis claim '
I. dp.- him i.i J;i- select '..r eiiildien.
: ill HUM eVel. mi >ll.lalj-. llli* ilViTiiJfl'
111:11 -11 r. siiitiifci '.< sa\ . ",t.
I s.ich littlf thought or respect to t(
. tilr.- essential and appealing duly, 11
! and obligation. 'litis course, liki
1 other financial demands, should yet f'
-md la>ld his constant interest ann '
. at-in affection and , support. *
' Let us thank .(led for oi:r Mini- '
--^ferial Alliance of the conference
1 -presided viver by Mrs. I>aisy H r
Ttylor. Each of the nine districts
al e oi traili*/ed. and through these
auxilaries collections are to be
laker., a: d reports made looking fj
toward more financial support foi
the conference claimants, and per ^
haps, a pel maneiit' endowment fund ;
in the near future. li
must not p;iss tuti.otived. tha: |
all of. our "Bishops i:avi forcibly
..itfeii tins elaitn. and ?>arnestl>
idvi id itie \ilal. ;t:hi- stalde neves. a
sl'.v i'? ueume ami i ? | >t >1 111 ?n ims|
assesineiit in full for "in sun*
. sett inn sii'i. v. hoi: "in aotivo .ia>
, is del" I
'I'll is O" HI loll'til V eONCe- i" ;,e I
' i i ptaliTo 'supply preachers u: hoi _ .|
i xu-nj*w r liolil. lacy .ei\e 4:1.* '
pofU at. u.oiitrh small. r..ral, urban|
and very remote char-cs. I'lio inns:; I
of tlu so ,-ik|)plioi-> aro w ell form I
oil. Some "1' them aro taKmted u ?
I oloijuonco and drifted in sinyinr; _
All of thoin ari lifaithful and do-,
ponda'alt il.ri-tian.s. If. it wore :i"t I
for l!ic worU and son ice lhos?
>. I'jily firoaraors ale uivinjr. it J
s\( vit?l Ik- afn-i.st i.seh f.u . ui
ioadinu points to tarry on efficient ?
ly and lonu. Wo. thoroioro. bl?j?- *
, inc. that our forojjrn fields, in osft
. ><: land. ; llil out homo bases
n "ill ajloli territory van bo eulti.
. vatod and. manned substantially '*
and .veil at olio and the same time '
f toward tile noal. namely: so Pis '
. a. ei! . atoi ,al >. I sta. . < c. neofv. 1
j oil. the tiospol of wisdom, eonifort 'v
pleasure and the niilatant Mothtai'th.-.-W
hieh challenges eVel> |
.'.Mali i eiifu t" eoiiseeration, dedl J |
tin 11"sorv.a'os hero, ami I
hero jiftor
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tv111 cheoi as or. :ho v. ay. , von '
to .u'!'< aior "a" >rk \\ r re hack l->
Bethel for another year's work j
I am la-i-o to ?rork for tl:?
ami yvnor. 1 church. Let i> all look .
. tioa (;il- i'lii ii urloi toils year.
Sunday. 1 Vcceinbcr 1. held. o , m
r. I. . !>,: I. Milo> will be witl. !
tb all day, which i> the first Sun. j
da.C in Decemlrer. Let us all Jo
our duty. I thank you ladies a^ain '
and 1 shall never make von a
shame ^
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