The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 08, 1941, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, November 8, 1941
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I 33rd-Degree Acti>
Council Session o1
Southern Jurisdt<
~ ?i?c
Mr. Willard W.' Allen is the,
Most Puissant Sovereign Grand (
Commander of the United Su- ]
preme Council with the Grand '
See at Washington. D.C. ? _|j
The following men were exalt- '
ed to the Honorary 33? at Colum- '.
tola, south (Jarouna: ? j
EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. G. H. White. Pastor
|
Mullins, S. C.?Sunday was a
high day at our church. Supt. W. si
Hughes and teachers were in their o<
? places at Sunday School. A very v
able review was given by Prof. W.
C. Crawford. v.
Our minister, who ha_<- returned T
for another conference year, ir
preached from the subject, "look "
and live." For evening worship, 1<
our pastor's text -was - "Endure -tl
hardness as a good soldier." I
The Northeast Conference is A
now history for this year. It is a
said that our church gave n very s
fino onfortJn'n-ment tn all concern- h
e<J7 Bishop and Mrs. J. 13. Flipper b
were the guests at the parsonage; r
Bishop A. J. Allen of Ohio, was ci
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. b
Foxworth; Secretary of Education w
E. A. Adams, was the guest of Dr. I
and Mrs. M. S. Robinson; Presi- f
dent S. R. Higgins of Allen, was li
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Spann ri
Doaien._ ?^-p
The twins, Messrs. Eson and v
JacoJ) Williams, students of Allen, - s
"were admitted to the Conference in li
their home church; also Brer. John p
Brunson was ordained local deacon a
in hi9 home church. When our pas- 1
tor came to us we did not have any 1
local preached, now we have one |
local deacon, fcrur local preachers j
and one exhortor. He seems to be 1
interested in help making preach- e
ers. t
Mrs' Nonie Garlington of b-au- 1
rens^the mother j)f Mrs. White, c
and little Catherine Mae White r
were here during the conference, j
Mrs. Garlington was-hostess at the v
parsonage due to the physical in- j
ability of Mrs. White. '
The third Sunday in this month, I
November 16, the Rev. Mrs. H. L. J
Parker of Winston-Salem, N. C., }
will conduct a meeting for us. We
are praying for a great revival. c
Next Sunday the pastor will i
preach his Armistice Day sermon. :
The Children's Hour will be ob- i
served. The junior choir will sing. <
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uome to our survitts, >uu ?<f
ccrme. *
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^ !>TSTTN(;i ISMIvI) VISITORS
| ^ IN COLUMBIA
_J_ Bishop A.J. Allen of Cleveland, '
Ohio, wh&- is assisting Bishop J. S. '
Flipper with his series of confer- '
rncos in Snuth Carolina, ^preached
the ordination sermon for the Co. '
, lumbiii conference last Sunday in 1
Columbia at Bethel church. A, was expected,
the sermon was strong, J
V very arinoaling. and full of.thought _
T and information for his hearers. 1
The closing sermon was preach
| ed by Dr. F. C. ITatcher of Little
Rock, Ark. This sermon is the trlk 1
tVwi trv'vn nnd ven_ ?o imnressivp
C that th^ officials. with Ihn pgaf-nr,?
OP~^r- Janerctte, have requested Dr.
Hatcher to return at an early date
end run a series of meetings for
them, Doth Divines were given
large d'oVations to help their with
j their work.
SOCIETY HILL NEWS
Rev. Anderson preached here a
few Sundays ago. He is a noble
voting njt n.
Mr. Wcodrow DuPree Blenhiem
i"d Miss Maggie Ba:ote of Society
Hill, were united in matrimony at
\ ^aTT"'"" 't-.ipHc' p?.'".nn?n
f^^pnotleng ago.
? Miss Lucile Evans is teaching
at Bishopville and Miss Authoring
Prince is teaching near McBee.
Both of these girls are graduates
of Coulter College, Cheraw, and
are noted for their christian
character.
Mr.?y PerceTl Whlttaker, after
spending the summer and a part
of the fall visiting her children in
? NFW~Yoi'k City, Philadelphia, h"a.,
Brooklyn, New Jersey, Washington,
D. C., Baltimore, and Winston
^^Salem, N. C., i? home again to the
\ ^Afelight of her many friends. Her
I son Williem, and his wife accom
panied her home. They were glad
to hp hack apain, aud we were f?lad
to have them.
Prof. C. FT Thr/mpson, principal
of Younsr's Industrial school, addressed
the congregation at Mace
donia Sunday morning, and at
Montose that afternoon. He has
a very nice four teacher school.
Sis tor Lottie Thompson, nn oM
Wm ^PRnd blind invalid, is not doinp so
I well. Wo hope that our churches
I] will pay fhore attention to her.
/e Members " of U
F the Scottish Rite
etion, Columbia, 8
tober, 18-21, 194
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^H
Bishop''J. S. Flipper, Atlanta,,
3a.; John E. Smith, Wa hington. C
3.C.; J. E. Anderson, Amarilla, V
Tex.; C. C. Ferguscn. Baltimore,' A
Vld,; J. S. Stanback. Chester, S.G.;i-?
r, L. Duckett. Columb'a. S.C.; I\
J. E. Thomas, Florence, S C.; S. R. [
Biggins, Columbia, S C.; I i:
ROBERT SMALLS HIGH
J SCHOOL -?4
,
Reauf.ort-^-As usual the chapel
ervices arc still interesting and
iucatiopal. In charge last week j
- m:.? i.' c?
The progrrm was in keeping (
'ith Navy Day and Hallowe'en. ,
he program consisted of readings
istrumental solo, playlet entitled *
Old Witch Gobbler," and a Haljwe'en
song sung by members of
he f<rurth grade.
Our principal, Mr. W. Kent
ilston, hfs been dreaming about
bus for the school since last j
pring. We have been working
ard to interpret this dream. The
us rolled on the campus Thursday
norning, October 30, the dream
ame true. The faculty and student
ody w ere rejoiced. Yells and yells 1
.'ere hear(] r 11 over the campus.
Friday morning. October 31, the 1
crotball team and cheer leaders '
eft Beaufort in their school bus,
notoring to Charleston, S. C.. to
ilay Immaculate Conception. M' . "*
/ere thby happy! You should have
een their faces. Just imagine rol_
'---?-r* _ .1..:. 1 u*,.' ..1
ing on m men f/?n uiw. in;
iroud to say they returned *to us
jrougbt back the brcon. scores.
3-0.
One of the big events of the
eason was the Hallowe'en party
ast Thursday, October 30. The
vening was given to the children,
ind at night to the grown vps.
rhis wac a pain affair. All of the
hildren were masked for the eveling.
Some of the costumes were
jood looking. Games and dancing
t'Ot'e the features ut the evening!
IORRY COUNTY TEACH IiRS'
MEETING
Conway, S. C.?The second
ounty meeting was held Oeto
11, 1941, at Whittemore higli
scho'ol. After a few suggestions
\ motion was passed to have
lection for the year. Rev. Stack ouse
wifk asked to preside, during
he election.
The following persons were
elected: president. Mr. P. M.
Brown; vice-president. Mr. C. A.
Prince; secretary, Mrs. M. A.
Lewis: assistant secretary. Miss
Hazel WilliamsT treasurer. Mr. P.
ft. Davis; reporter. Miss Leil i
Paige; chairman of Prograpt Committee.
Rev. A. W. Strckhouse;
chaplain. Rev. T. B. bines. Departmental
Leaders: Primary De.
partment, .mis. ts. own; m;ermediate
Department, Mr. D. A.
WiI!iartis; _ High School Depart- .
vient.MrrT*. A. Prince.
Dnt-.s of meetings: November
11, 1011; December 1.1. 1011;
Jrnuarv 10. 1012; February 11.
10.12; March 14. 1012; April 11
1042. ?
After elo lion \vas over Nfi .
Rhue "ave; the groan some - en
couraging remarks. MoetmSF then
it(liourne<l until November 11.
t**1 tf-^irTOlVhet r \vi l'e ;P?Re<fM.?
be present at the next meeting'.
ST. JAMES A. M. F.. CIU'RCll
Rev. O. S. J. Mollctle. Pastor
? * * : r.. l i,... e .....
Mind iy was a ocauui ui iniv iui
church troers, and Sunday School
het'nn : t the esunl hour with tlie
Supt. and teachers at their nlaeos.
At 1 I :T) th.' pastor ascended the
Ml III .Mill 111 II .I'll .1 II UMMI llUU'ft
in<r sen ion to his hearers'from the
20th chapter of St. Matthew.
Kveryo'vc went" awry teeTTnpT inspired.
Three person* united themselves
with the church. The Holy
Communion was administered to
a larvre number.
We are very happy to have our
pastor 1 nek after the annual conference.
Let us prt v that we may
continre to do our host along with
our beloved pastor who knows how
to put the work over.
Sunday nurht we were a^^in
blessed with a spiritual message
delivered hy Rev. Green, front the
21th chapter of St. John. The sermon
was delivered strontr and
forceful. All present enjoyed th >
Mrs. Lou Ella Williams, president
of the Missionary Society, returned
from New York Gity where
she has been visiting relatives and
friends. She reported a vevv
pleasant trip,
a numbof of visitors worshiped
with u? throughout the day.
We want them to always feel welcome,
and come again.
nited Supreme 1
"Masons of the ' j
oath Carolina, T-jt
' |^jj | |
J. R. Clinton, Columbia, S.C.;
!raham Jackson, Atlanta, Ga.;V.
C. Dudley, Salem, Va.; George
l. Crawley, Baltimore, Md.; Sol
Itrjiohnsan, Savannah, Gfihr and ? Jr.
Diggs, Tuskegee, Ala.
The next session will convene
n Atlanta, Ga.
SIXTY-NINTH CONVOCATION
ro OPEN NOVEMBER 14th
By J. L. Aiken
\f 1... n u n Tli? Q; v
.tlUlltUA VVU1VI , O. V/. X liv,
,y ninth annual Convocation of
LlTe Special "Missionary Jurisdic;ion
of the South will open its
jess ion?m?Eibcrty?R. E. Church,
'an otown. S. C., November_14th
hrough lGth, _ - ?~
Hi shop .Joseph E. Kearney, D.
14.. Will preside. Convocation pro
^ i am:
Friday, November TTTtr? 10:3CT
a.m., Holy Communion; Sermon
by Rev. Edwin A. Bustard, B.S.,
HI)., of Grace Churqh,.; ."Collingrlate,
Pal Re is pastor of one of
ji.r most important, churches. His
work is a credit to our . \yhole
church. He is a man of splendid
p caching ability. His messages are
sound and filled with spiritual
power.
A huarty welcome awaits Rev.
Mr. Bustard by lite Jurisdiction
>f? the Suuth.
3:00 P.M. Business session and
at 8 o'clock yo^ng people and
friends program.
Saturday 9:30 a.m. devotions;
1U:()U a.m. and at 3 p.m. hnainita*
session; at 7:30 p.m. Evening
piayer by Revs. Thomas Addison
and Abraham Gadsden; Sermon
by Reverend John L. Aiken. Followed
by the assignments.
Sunday 11 am, . Morning prayer
and sermon by the guest speaker
Rev. Edwin A. Bustard.
Our motto for the coming year
I. >r<l, \\ hat Will T'nou Have Me
To Do?" VicitAra n rn %trr?l / *
. Wit ?**HW#uvrHKTHEL
A. M. E. CHl'RCH '
Rev. Hudson, Pastor
xSunday was a beautiful day for
all church goers.
The services were largely attended
Sunday morning and night.
The pastor ascended the rostrum
rt the usual hour and delivered a
wonderful message to us from Cor.
10:31. Subject, "What soever you
do, do it to the will of Cod." His
sermon was enjoyed by all the
hearers. The Holy Comunion was
administered to a large number.
One young lady joined the church.
Visiting friends from Conway
and Georgetown worshiped with
us.
At night the pastor delivered,
mother ~tt\7ncTerful sermon from
Act lrt.10. He used for a subject,
"Look up." The pastor gave us two
good sermons. ?
Ttfv son of Mrs. Catherine
Mitchell, who has been away for
21 years, spent a week with her.
The whale community was gl?Ul
to see him. He returned to Pittsburgh.
Pa. at the end of the week.
'He lepoi'ted a happy stay with his
mother, sisters and friends.
M.T. Z.LON A. >1, K, ( lU ltCIL
Rev. C. C. Mcllwain, Pastor
Ou? ehu eh will open Friday
ni"ht to Wean tbwnew conference'
war. Fveryone iw much, pleased to
have their same pastor back. We
pray for a grand success in the
future as we.have-h: d in the past.
We are looking forawrd to our
first quarterly conference Sunday.
We hon" that ivery member will
come prepared to do his best.
The Lord's Sui>oer_mLLL_Lin-aim^,
Pfl Sunday.
On the fourth Sunday in October
the pastor and his family were the
dinner guests of .Mrs. Frnnie McOraw.
He reported a royal time.
Those on the sick list are much
Improved.
MT. AMI AT A. M. E. CHURCH
I? ai' \f Tl f- ootKoro PoH^nr
Sunday School ivr? opened at
the usual hour by the Supt., Rro.
C. Scott. The lesson was taught
hv Rro. B. J. Dorsey. After the
discussion of the lesson, a shcrrt
review wp5 (riven hy the pastor.
At 11:30 the pastor sopke to an
annreciative audience from St.
John Everyone went Htvay
feelinpr inspired by" the wonderful
sermon.
The pastor announced that on
the third-Sunday of this mrfnth
the first quarterly' conference will
convene at EL John A. M, E.
church.
Let us pray that the churches
will go forward.
' Mrs. Frances Dorsey, reporter
THE PALMETxN> LEAfcfjI
Voorhees Calendar
Penmark S. C., Nuv. l ?Miss _
iffie Amena, registered t.cursc
rum Miami, Floiida, entered i p?M
tFr new duties at Voorhees on
Tuesday, October '28. She is tAe
UTO worker from the National i
iVoman's Auxiliary, and holds the
;osition of school and community '
nirse. '
The Rev. S. B. Mackey, execuLive
secretary of the diocese of 'j
^outh Carolina for Colored Work;
Mrs. Mackey, president (>f the Wo- ;
man's Auxiliary of the diocese of ,
South Carolina, and Mrs. Cross;
UTO worker?for the Woman's t
Auxiliary of the general church, ,
headquarters at 281 Fourth Avenue,
New York City, spent the day
at Voorhees, October 21. They left
reporting that they hrd a very interesting
time.
A great many young men and
women have been turned away from
Voorhees thic year for th?
lack of room.
With three or four conferences
of State wide importance being
held at Voorhees sinPe school opened,
and with a very thorough survev
being" made by-Dr. J. E.
Brew ton and Dr. George N. Redd
of Pcabody Junior College arid-J
Fisk University respectively on
the standing of the Voorhees
junior v.oiiege, ami wuu a no
coach coming in to replace Coach 1
another position in New Jersey '
some weeks ago, Voorhees has had 1
a very busy month.
In athletics, the football team '
has lost three games, tie,-) one and 1
won one; in sP'te of a vniing team }
and-the-change of coaches. On
Friday, October 31st, the Voorhees '
Tigers journeyed to Bettis Academy.
After losing try Claflin, Geor- 1
and tieine Friendship- -College, it J
was gratifying for the team to
take Bettis Academy into camp .
with a score of Con h Echols
took up where Coach Owen," left
off. It is believed that Haines
Morris College and Florida Normalwill
hrve-iL difficult time when
they meet Voorhees for the re >
maining gantes on the schedule,
t Great preparations are" now |
being made for the annual Farmers'
Conference which comes No. ?
ronihpi' 14. The annuel address i
will be made by Dr. D. W. Watkins.
director of agricultural ex
tension work for Sc/uth Carolina. _
headquarters at Clemson College.
With the farmers' discussions in
the mornine. luncheon at one '
o'clock. ; ii,i Dr. Watkin's speech at '
2:00 p. m. and the awarding of '
prizes at 4:00 ?o'clock, it i.. ex- i
pected that we will have a splendid
leathering. The prizes are given by
the farmers for the best farm 1
products oil exhibit.
On Friday, October 31, Principal
Blanton made the main address at
the Barnwell county fair. He reported
that there were beautiful
exhibits attractively arranged and ,
that everybody appeared to have _
TuuTa mighty interesting time in ,
Barnwell. . '
H Id If MILL A. M. E. CHURCH ,
Rev. It. A. Young. Pastor
Sunday was. a hioh day with vs.
The Sunday school opened at its
usual hour with the Supt. at his
post of duty. After the lesson
was beautifully discussed by the
various classes, tlie lesson uuk
was given by Miss Carrie Robinson
which was enjoyed- by all. The
sum of $2.00 was taken in collection.
' .
AC 12 o'clock the pastor began
service" with all choir members on
duty and the Chorister, Bro. A.
_B. Morant in charge of the music.
lie is a God-sent??nngslerr~~may
God bless him to continue his sing
ing until he reached the city above.
A fervent prayer was offered
by Bro. Priolehii, Jr., which
seemed to have touched the hem
of Jehovah's garment. What have
ybf:' doiie for the Master's King!
dom was led by sister Comnieter
Colden, onc-eC the r4d?
that has been in our church over
forty.years and is just as faithful
as if she had just started. God
Ideas her. The pastor took his
l~fn \t from "the twentieth verse of
! St. John, fifteenth chapter. Love
ye one, another. Xot one stone
wag left unturned, when he had
fnished. The church was packed
to its capacity. WV " pray God's
blessings on Rev. Young and his
dear wife. The pastor is loved
not only by his members but the
< ntivo community as well.
This heing the last Sunday jn
this conference year we were hap
l.v ar.d snd hut kn.mmo h? .
a man that did his whole duty,
we?ffladly sent him to make his
feport to the Bishop and come on
hack home. _
The general collecttorT was $10.
01; Stewardess Board N'o. 1, $12
In; No. 2, $12.00; and 5. $0.00;
Usher board, $6,011; total from
hoards and public collection $49?
79; total collected for the day
$115.79. It has heeo voarn aince_
report has been sent up
from Hiqrh Hill therefore we must
Tivo "Rev. Younf? the credit. <
l wo members joined trie cnnren
front Sumter and started at once
to pay on their salary.
Every quarterly conference
when our beloved presiding elder
came along?every penttv of his
was laid in "his band. High ITill
is still rising and we are asking
Cod to pour out TTis blessings on
these two men. Dr. Robinson and
Rev, Younz who seem to be Goft.
^Bent men. And-when they be tak-~
j en from us as presiding elder and
pastor may their mantle of peace
and harmony fall on their suc'
cessors. i
t - -
Camden Jottings
loath is still and?ever wtH?hern
I'Vi'i j passing biv> /.v a I I krfrj?
Til eveTy fl'm'ri , Vc-.i
i.ni. (Sunday) Mr. William (Hilly
i^mniariy called) Moschy w a s
funeralizcd in Mt. Monah Rapt,
hurch. A man of uj iLhtness;
eacon of a tine rccoru. dev. J.
VV. Poykin, his pastor utiiciated.
Despite over cast skies and
intermittent showeis a number of
eacheis met in Jackson school
Satuiday. .November' 1st at 11:00
i.m. for the regular monthly meet
ng of the Kershaw County Tea:hera
association, The-?Progranrr
mmmittee: Mrs. A. M. Ransom.
,-naii man, presented the following
Music, Onward Christian Soldiers
etc; Scripture and Prayer, Rev.
Air. Houston, pastor of Presbyte.ia.i
church; Jesus Calls Us, etc.,
sung by association: Piam?t Mr.-.
E. McLesler; Solo, .Mis. I.. Wolst
select reading: Does it pay the
Mrs. A. M. Ransom; America was
teacher, and very nicely done,
sung. At the close business was
.allied out. Mr. R. H. Haile, Jr.
vice president presiding. Many
important items were taken care
if_iacluding tentative formuhrttrrtr
f plans for the entertainment ol
the Fifth Congressional District
leathers" meeting, to be held here
January, lb42.
Mis?K. B. Watt;), iouiiU lh.pt.
Miss James Dibble, Jean teacher i
tnd Mrs. Or V. Beuhls T. B. coun
rjr ntirsp spoke of various plan
activities affecting them. The i
meeting adjourned to meet Nov. I
nth. 1941. 1
Since the iast meeting our
learts were saddened by the loss :
f one of the oldest teachers, Miss
R. C. Brown. For years she in?p.ii
ed lite youth of this conthtun~
ly_ and county with her pkrrsant
Manner and lofty ideals:? We
nourn her passing.
M'"" M. E. English is -reporter
or the association.
Mrs. Thelma Moses Rucker of
Benedict college, (senior) spenfT
he week end fftr""tiTe home of her
sister Mrs. A. M. iRansom, b07
Iaiket St. Mrs. Rucker is the
>aby daughter of the late Rev. H.
i. Moses of _Georgetown, S. C?
tnd a most popular student o f
Benedict.
Maty Raney of Morris college
pent the week end wit'h her pa-riits
Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Raney
r52 S. Main street. Mr*. Ransom
ilsu had one of Morris collegenale
students a friends of her
nost excellent son Cornelius MosRansom,
senior- at
liEAlTORT COl'NTY
RAINING SCH(X)L
Burton, S. C.. Nov. 8rd?On- Fri
lay night, the Hallowe'en party
was well uttended. The Boxing
lub directed by Mr. Foch Shankin.
The following bouts wertr
md. "Franklin Leo-John Henry
Smalls, with Smalls, -winner;
Charles Wright and Booker Deoiu-h,
with Deloach the winner;
'Vbb Smith and James Martin,
with Martin the winner; Miller
Murray and Nathan Hamilton,
with Hamilton winner; Wekley
Ford and Sam Deloach with De oach
winner; Geo. Howard and
A. C. Mitchell with Mitchell winner:
Julius Singleton and David
Delane.v with Singleton, winner;
r6llins Ferguson and Cleaveland
Smalls, with Ferguson winner;
Fdmond Johnson and Isaiah Kirkland
with Johnson, winner; Willie
Hayward <1nd Harold Brown with
:
"n?vit, "inner-; rtTinrew OmglOtOn
ind Matthew Linen with Single'on.
winner; Elijah and P. Parker
vit'H Miller, winner.
The ckr we-' 't-rin? by ?Mary
White and the chicken by Lucile
Powell.
Dunne tne weetcrmi Mr Wright
f Tiskeeee institute visited Miss
Thelina ?hanklin and attended
'he Tuskegee-State football elas
sic at Orangeburg on Saturday.
\ (tending the game also were;
.1 Sr..
Shanklin. Jr.. Mr. Bennie
' ' own and Miss T. I.. Shanklin.
The teachers and children are
'ysy rreiyat'ir.j - fur?the- Amrual
(mn munity Fair, which will be
held on November 28. Kindly
bear in mind the date and plan
now to bo with us. Your exhibits
will be welcome. You will hear
more concerning- this later
A brief b..t spicy program was
sponsoied by Miss Victoria Fraster
on Sunday night. Featured
on the program we.re: Miss E. F..
jackson, Sumter, S. C?'in a solo
jetting of "Abi(le_\V_iU]__^J^^Sito
Wilt lli'i'onipaiiieil Ijy Miss Bo wen,
id so of Sumter. The girls ipiartet
composed of Misses Bernice Prinii
s, Margaret Martin, Earth lee
Martin and Elnora Simmons, sang
nine beautiful numbers.
1 .ie following students spent
he week end home: Misses Ale'-.hea
Smalls and Queenie Simmons.
W iegret that Miss Ethel Jones
~h on the sick" list at this writing.
We hojM- for her a speedy recovery.
Visitors on the campus on Satc
**? * ?
wiun^ Aim ouuuut\ wvif ??iin. U fllny
Kennedy, Beaufort; Mr. Ben
am in Wfute. Robert Campbell,
Leroy H. Wetsefl and Johnny
Wasp all of Charleston.; Mr, Joseph
Jenkins and Mr. Sammie Mid
lleton. Burton; Mr. Elliott Black
and Miss Gladys Black of Beaufort.
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The Palmetto Leader
Pee Dee Medical,
Dental and PharmacenticaX
A s a o cia t i (m?i
Meets at Dillon
The Pee Dee Medical, Dental
mil Pharmaceutical association
met at Dillon, S. C\. October lid.
it (i pm. at the home of Dr. (jorlon.
Dr. Koscoe Wilson president
jf the association presided.?
vocation by Dr. J. A. Moore of
Laurinbur^;, X. C.
Dr. I*. G. Teele of Georgetown
S. l"d the d'seussion- Careimouia
of the Utorts in the DilTerCnt
Stages with the Latest Methods
)f Diagnosis and Treament.
Dr. Sidney Scott of Florence,
.S. C.. discussed the same from u
dental standpoint. The bodv then
joined in the discussion of the
-same. A deal of information w:i>
gained.
Members of the association pie
sent were: Drs. Koscoe Wilton,
Florence; J. A Mason, Kinpstree;
Asbury, Timmor.sville; R. Gordon
Dillon; S. Scott. Florence; Sparks
Darlington; Chandler, Kinost ree:l'.
?Gt?Treh-. faebi gelown; W. S.
Thompson, Geo: getown.
\ isiting doctors present were:
Drs. Campbell, Fayc ttville, N. C.
Brevard, Camden; Ki:;n'slantl.
Lnurinpburg, X*~~C.; 'Muore. Daur.
in ^burg, X'. C.; , Devaughn,. Fay ttville,
X'. C., president of the
Cape Fair Medical, Dental and
Pharmaceutical association o f
N'orth Crolina. . -<
wi.uce**?oi?tttc?association 'arc-:
Dr. Rgscoe Wilson, president; DV.
J. A. Mason, secretary; Dr. As^..
hury. Jrea surer.; f Jr: "TTuTney Scott
.ice president. ' *
.?Members of the association are
Dr. R. Wilson, Dr. Asbury. Dr. R.
Gordon, Dr. S. Scott. Dr. Sparks,
Dr Chandler. Dr. J. A. Mason. Dr..
W.-S. Thompson. Dr. C . Beck,
Georgetown.
This organization _ ??-"t<i the
fourth?S ttnrfrry~i n~ea c]j~-miuith. a-t-d?p.mr^WVe"'
have met at the following
places: Florence; Timmons
\ille; Kings-tree and Dillon. Next
meeting- will convene at Kingstiee
with Dr. J. A. Mason.
Dr. Sparks? of Darlington will
lead the discussion on The Methods
of Treatment of Feeding Ba
hies between the ages of one and
-six years old/ Also thy latest
practical application of the Sulp'n.
namide chemicals ^will be dis"Ussod.
j
A tempting repast was served
at the close "* *hf* ""-"''"F?
W. 5^ Thompson. DD.S..
reporter. - \
i i w rii >i?pi ? " * "
^ V n il lili . .M. XL.
( HI'RCH
Rev. Italy McFadden. I'astor
St. Stephen, S. C.?Sunday was
a high day at Allen Chapel. Sunday
^School?opened tir ^the usual
hour with Supt. W. E. Watthews
presiding: The lesson was beautiful
. ly reviewed by the pastor.
I At 11:30, our new pastor, who
is now serving his third year with
us at A}lep Chapel, Rev. McFadden,
took his seat on the rostrum.
Devotion -was -conducted by Rev.
E. McQueen. At this point the
pastor was presented by steward.
Mr. .W. E. Matthews. He arose
from his seat with a burning message
taken front St. Matt. 13:30.
Subject. "Sowing ? and reaping." ,
This man must have been inspired 1
by God to preach such a powerful I
sermon.
Alfred Davis is on the sick list.
Let us pray for his recovery. .
<
RETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
McClellnn ville s7 C.?Sunday*
school beean at its usual hour
^ JVII k j u |?i. u (kinvn in paoivi
and teachers. The lesson. waa
T-eaut ifully taught. The Sundayj
peers received much from the dis
mission of this wonderful lesson.
At 11 o'clock the pastor spoke
to an appreciative audience from
St. John?1-1:6. therne Christ - The"
Way. The way Jesus moves in
and through our humble servant
really it is hard for any one to un
.t'erstand him.?I- don't-4*?1 ifvo "%o"
knows himseTT I Just believe Jesus
takes hint out of self and
make him to be one of those dis.
cil>}os who were really a friend
and a true prophet of Jesus, one
who knew if ho ever touch's the
bem'of Jesus' garment, ho would
he whole. As he is our shepherd
?nd we his sheep may God ever
help him to lead us in the path of
righteousness for is name's sake.
At 8 o'clock onr "p'asfor r.lso in.
j?pT~m~
^t. John. Subject Christ The
Shepherd.
Sister \lici> PnWul lwhe lmssnd
this life October 26th in Brooklyn.
N\ Y., was funeralized October
21. She was also a mcmher
of this church and a st'onp workin
for Christ. She leaves t o
mourn her husband, four children.
a mother, one brother, six
-sTsteTST TiTSTsy other relatives and
friends. We loved her but Jesus
loves her Wst. Sleep orvr sleep
on.
May God so watch over the sick
and afflicted one? here and every
where.
nFTTTTTT V. M7 TT. CHf RCH
Rev. F. K. Rirhhure. Pastoor
Laurens. S. C.?Sunday school
_ wa? called to order by the Supf.
Mrs Georgia Youncr promptly at
10 a.m. with officers and teachers
at their post of duty. After the
. class study of the lesson the
school was beautifully reviewed
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Mrs. Rebecca Keitt
-Laid to KetSj ~ { 1
M11? > een?Koiti?b- Iowd and
\vell-kno\yn iuo.Lhcr parsed away - ^
quietly at her hoTnTT'Tlotober 31,
11* 11. The Finn l it 1 was larirely
attended find the numerous flowers
attested her popularily. work
and worth. '* 1_
| TW funeral was~~Ti? "< ha rue of
her Pastor. Rev. P. C Vr.?tf lh.v -1
P. J -HodU'e; sis-is"t< 11.
I-'"'teis and t'deiri a n>- "'Vere
tend by Prof. Marion IPivn
?The -rrrrraTTTs uTre" Tun died bv
Mr. T. K Ryth'\\0"d - Orantreburgr.
Z.~. . - ~
BLACK JACK H \P I . ( H CRCH
My l topia Da - D
Mrs. D-.roti.y Trao-. <<,j ?
tin- beyond on p-. {' o r
Fri. morn in--. She was ;i strong
member of Pluck Jack church-.
Mrs. Trapp was 1 ?orri_ju-:>-- the Gth
of une.JQ24. anC vhas 17 y.-ars old
when she pnesr-rf; cry -. a- m:--.
ed up in Black Ja< f./>m _u:
n roal y<v virL an-: '' d< <!
church and ?qi./!ay M-ho.-h She'
leaves to mourn her pasiintr ft wo
dautrhtets: husband, vr: r-Jew,
Mr?. Nannie Pob:r -..r la- tlvos
Ui'iP Mend,.?jj, > ... _Z
Talley pre;K*fie>1" f J- f /ni- a] . sermon
on th" 2nd nf N'e. endi'T. jjf~
was "very oorsolir> in* his sermon
to the bereaved fa- e. .?.?? . .?
in if them to jesti.- f"*h rl , y ils. _ihuix -?
ooii<fui u r.?HI.-. -fv y
th" -hymn. tho riv.i, t>
T'"Mi , made
i c-injiri-:^ r>rji| ?; win > T
Pray T v.-.'ir f'.< .1 > ,.. w..u
r>"'!C } ; I ! ? h ? 1 i ! -,Zny, T)>.
als were beautiful ? !* ;r,.T
Mr. ,\1, v hud r-harge' of
in'i'''2 ? : " a -il! '' '
.ittf-'/iod the funeral.
Romernh??- c. ;i. .: p.
KKRKEl.rv
TR\I\ING HIGH
school \j-;\vs
Marxist Day Program Rendered
Mon.kV r,-rn( Ir ?v cc-ason
of ham-.n and ger? ra!. ' -a-Lairing.
th.- vy-vo v,i,'i '
bttfer <!'.rnon-t!-;it"<i than i* wain
n program Sunday givey 1 v trm
third and fourth pr: d?- r< (]
by thc*ir teachers. Mrs. E M* Session
ami Miss V. Jerivng
.TliC- ft.'.iest rpcfllttu ' '! !'.( p
gtam wa.s Mr, Cvrge Hrdninn. Jr.
of Motitk.5 f (/rrior, Mr. Holigan iQ
a graduate' of thie school and
South Caroline State C-dh-ge. He
pave an inspiring add: -- .'xnre-cing
the farmer'-- nUe-e ir. producr
ing the substantia! f i- v.''ichare
the stall of life" a: : ' w'veh the
success 01 tne nation depends. Ho
urged that more c.-f .:< . -n t.r>..4W,?-??
ferms to help iv.rLtv'e possible,
and alwavc w G\ herd f ?- b-.^
materia] nr.d snn-ua! wr dth. always
irivjne thanks t,. G^d who
made i 11 thine- r? -s?lh: .
The Hall'.wf'it) par'v v.n? both
a delightful and succe^sf- ] affair
A. M. Wilds
S ECOND NA 7 \ RKTH H\PT1 ST
curRcii .
Rev. A. C. done-'. Pastor
We are gtHl nl*.*. of m's-* vou
did not rear from us la-r week be-Pause
the writ"!- v- * sick.
Sunday w;u a hiirh iav at the
church. S'.mduy- S-hs-'"d P. ??.??! rt
the usual h-.ur with :!,. ar.?l
toache_r?L_at?thu:^-n-~t- ?r^- d"i'"?
The 1 ( ccor* Wtifi v. t*l! tn crht nn<i
discussed.
past? r or.t re : ?ro trvm . and "
preached a felt sermon...
Everv -n s.-( ) ' '.-ve .-.''need. if.
Sundav r.;.*h* r?o <?< .<
t-ruorca xne xusirum. oruuring ug a ? r
soul stirrir.c sen-r. IT v a.- th<
scripture ffur. Pr w ? P'h c hanter.
He took his fr the ,?0r^
Verso of the sane chapter. All
scorned to haw ?ni i "\V were erh'd
We wore please] Fo have Mrs.
Tally, the missionary. worship
with us Sunday right.
Cams to See nd Xa7.a_rei}i.jf you. ?
"Whlit to he weTcofiV:if. ... .
high school
- S. . A. Guinyard, Principal
Barnwell?Mrs. C B. Green's
and Mrs. V.. B Dixson'e classes
sponsored n religious moving pic
nut* >:n?\v .a L i,;lUn i.iK"
school Monday night.
The Ramwoll c unty fair was
hold in Barnwell the w >< )< ,>f fy* ..
^fl^^^n^^Tovomhor 1. The fair
was largely ntttn'ad hy the- people
of the county. Friday was school
day an i si-ve.nl of t^e student?
attended the program Friday
morning-.
The Simmons ?acr:-d Orchestra
will appear in a < nrert at the
Butler hi eh school Fr;d:v Xu.ve rubor
7th at R:00 n. m. Admission
10 and IS cents. The public is urped
to attend. ,:_i by
tb.e Supt.. Mr?. Youne.
At the mornire worship our
pastor was at Emanuel for the
mornintr service.' Roy. Riohbure
was the dinner ceust of Mr. and
Mrs H. Miller and supper euest of
Mr. and Mrs. .Willie Warren.
At &-o'clock there was a play
Goinp to Cartersville. rendered
by the youmr folks. Everybody
enjoyed the program
t Visitors to our eliurch Sunday
ni(?hf were Rev. R. G. La0reps,
Rev. F. .T. Mm I'll0 and Mr. Gave
from Ornneeburft: Mrs. A. Williams,
Mrs. L. Williams, Mrp. Lee
jWaTker Mrs P. Folder and others
, ftrom Branchvillo. Come acain
We are always jjlad for visitors.