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GREENWOOD NEWS
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(This is the Piedmont" Annual
Confert nee and all the AME pastors
and church members looked
up Sunday morning with a smile.
??"litimRiiii?"" Cod in their heart a for
the beautiful weather. At Weston
Chapol the members and friends
He went?ever the top with cur beloved
pastor's salary and dollar
money. We wish to rav that Weston
Chanel thiu the leadership of
our (reliant pastor i<. sending a
,] , round report. Both stewards and
trustee* are out of debt. All out
' Connec*j"?ial claims ha. ye he en
raised and pai l. Our pastir goes
j1 . to conference with hi- head up
4 singing. Sunday" ' were]
fine all dry. The members of
- Weston- Chapel have . fe-rmed tht
grand march right behind . out
pastor .and they arc just stepping.
Long may Bishop Flipner and P
E. Gary live for holding up ?
: mTrn -ptves-ssing the qurlities "oh
great Christian leadership as
Rev. M.. G. Williams. He has
cv-vod us- six veai-a and are we
looking for Jiim back? Sure. We
are only praying for his return.
At 3 o'clock Sundry evening,
T * -.1. ...... CnUn .% .?? "?f
nol and rendered a very in
1 g':nrr pivcrani. The .church^
?'?-?were Morris?Chapel. Mt
T'ilev*. Old Mt. Zimi. Mt. Morial
' \v. <t in Chanel. This service
\vn* wed' at landed and was enjoy
^d by nil. 1"
0>< Monday the last'board asP
_ which envo flic Paste
i won?l< rful send-off. The varum-'
hoards donrtud hint a purse fot
n-oh.'t 'hrrice. T >ti? 1 amount do
n-tod 17 Also the IS inula*
. ,an?,] el <. ! its rallv on Sunda<
? - TTTTT^t?with $20.75. Wo bid thxpastn**
i tt. we are hoping fc
Ms ,1'et?rrn ??
Jhm't fov:ret th.e. Bus Trip t
Anders, ti en Sunday morniner
snonsored bv the Ushers Board
Round t'ip oc.
The F. B. H. Conference wil
??tir n_iu tii?\> i1 s11111 a noi rwwq
.??vs?mvLnuL In at
tend.
At AT?>t i-?s Chape! Baptist, Rev.
FJ. B. Mitchell preached two pow-?
or fid?mornine; and ev
ervtnir. A Fare.'' audience attended
and the services were ur.usuallj
pond.Sunday
was a hiph' day at ,
Sprincfudd Baptist church. The
Sunday School Supt., Deacon R
I.. Hill, and His faculty, were at
their n<wts of duty. The lesson was
beautifully taupht by the pastbr
After Sunday . School?a_wahm
nrayei' service was lead by Dea
Walter Smith of Mt! Tabor Baptist
church. after which1'the"pas
tor ascended 1110' rostrum and
r cached r soul stirrine sermon
/' o'ii Gahation d:9. "Let us not
h weary in well doinz for in due
season wo shall reap if we faint
nm."
Visitors were Prof. and Mrs.
p rce Prof. Bo.eres is on the Brew
hi 'h school faculty and Mrs.
?t"ae-4nz-dn_?x>rinpfield.
\ !oy.-lv ! ok was presented to ?
i. t,v E^ossie Griffin
f"0!r. the Risir.z Sun Club.
t: . c o. ntost wrs a sue
C-.S.5. flattie Calhoun was
he winner. Th. s:- takine active
- ? * Mr?. Hefie Calhoun.
^ *. WTuner. Dca. Gibson
**f- o ?*r,vvh?!i. Mr?. Mis.
: rr i ir.N,,,,? "D < 1
.m : r4::i;::a ua.ivi,
Vv? S.-Vr- R p. i'-v rrd Mrs. Essie
- ?T-~?:?" !" "V""; f'^r the dfiNt.
' p: ~:\'2 5. We feel that out
.M re.'ul to success
'! '. o 5-*??V,r? of our pnstT
S. R: 1 !: h. The public
is v.: ' rr d V worship with us
TV-"< r. R. !.. Hill, reporter
\* AChanel- A M.~ K.
h j.-h. Sur.dav School wrs
well att- v. ! d The Sup'.. Mr. But1<-,
on', hi- y were at ..their,
r.--?= * I'rty. Af'er brief dis.
! ??; -*i * the lesson. the pastor,
Rev. J'.'V'-, <*ave a most interesting
review. The pastor, like Rev.
-William*, is. a Sundry School man
ard a great preacher.
~ Aft S -riday Sch'ooT the "pastor '
ascended the ,'"='nim and preached
a great sermon. The doors of the
church were opened r nd the spirit
wax high.
Allen Chapel is also on the roll
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HEN N ETTS V1LL E NEWS
By C. D. Sanders, Reporter
Mr. Thomas Diake was laid to
est Wednesday p.m. at Macedonia
Baptist rhnrcTr.?Drrrfrrg?tire
absence of Rev. P. B. Mdodana,
.uistor of Mr. Drake, Rev. A, J.
Wlife-lit was in charge of the ser.yice
assisted by the following
>astorsT Rev. Gupple, |Rev. Frier-on,
and Rev. Williams. ?r>lr>? hy
Mrs. Dora L. Bristow and Miss I
\nna Bonneau. Undertaker i n |
har.ro Ryles and Uenagin. Mrs I
''a D. Stub!) s, Mis. Marie 1571
'oimcy and Mrs. Corrie B. D. Sti
- 't*-"nh-of"Nfw York-?r>'i vod -home
o view the last of their brother
'le leaves to niourn his pnssi -g r i
ailing mother, Mrs. Mary Drake
devoted wife, Mrs. Daisy Drake
ive sisters, five brothers, a host (
<f iclativcs and f'iends.
D . Grant, Mr. and " rs. J
"Ma >t and daughter of Florence I
ttended the funeral of Mr. Drak' j
Pi of. and Mrs. Hammond. Miss
\>p'>er Hammond, Prof. Alphono.Uamnio
dand Miss Flossic. M
"' 'i mond of Ridge Spring aiv'
"ar den attended the funeral o*
j 'u-i brother and uncle. Mr. T
Drake. _ "
Mr. Karah McKeiver. broth'ei
f M>\ and Mrs. Orange McKievei
a? fu ralized at Cedar Fall
?1?eh. Monday afternoon.
Vu-rr?Henrietta Robinson was
.iun. ralized at Disc Hill church,
" ui. lay afternoon. ,Shc was w a
-uM her of Shiloh church.
Mr. Furmar Little of Patteron.
N. J., died after n few
-.01 rths of illness. His remains
as tJfbught frame Sunday mornng
and was funcralized at homo
huirh, Bethesria. m Society Hill.
\'v. W. F. McCoy, pastor.
Group one of the Blenheim disrict
held its first meeting of
he year at the Wright .Tr. high
ch'iol. Blenheim.
?Our very efficient Supervisor"
-M+s-r?B. E. Graham officiating
The meeting opened with devotions
led anil accompanied by
Mrs. P. J. Hough of Wright
school. Miss Graham gave *ut
her program to the teachers for
vhe new year, reading also a program
from ML Scfriffley'. The
netting continued with the elecion
of officers for the new year.
The meeting proved to be one
if interest with teachers discussng
the use of and making lesson
dans. Miss Grahajm introduced
mnie new books to the teachers
ind is hoping and asking each
>f expanding' knowledge among I
hem. S'he also introduced the,
mw members of the group, a s
I jjl-'ws: Mrs. c Sarah Blackmond,
Key school; Miss Etherine Thomp
=on. Wright Jr. high; Miss Mar!
-ie Malloy, Brownville.
The meeting adjourned to b e
held at the Key school. Mrs.
?osa McColhm, principal, on De
fiiioer e, AaAl..
Miss B. E. Graham, Supv. I
Rev. \V. L. Bryant. Pres.
Mrs. M. V. Ellerbee, Reporter
RECEPTION FOR SOI.D1ERS AT
booker Washington
_A reception Tor soldier,, from
the 77th Coast Artillery Regiment
V ' i Fort- Bragg. N. C.. will be
heal Sundays afternoon at 2:30.
1 "ur'or an i senior girls and all1,
ill who graduated from Booker
'Vn-hington high school are in-1
vitf 1 to attend. Parents af_Lhc high J
h ol girle are. also invited to
on with the -yotinjr ladies and
e. - the soldiers. Friends of. tho_
"rdr-ers-are rTso invited.
T ~.e reception is to be held at
'lor :er T; Washington high school
't I':30 p. m.
ihc members responded beautifu!-~
iy with their dollar money and
oth r connoctional claims. Rev.
Ton s. who has served them for six
?*, is ar.kod to come back b;, hiH
i. oh loving members, and who
are *11 Pnlrm tto Leader readers.
.Sweet Swing Hand
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LAMAR NEWS
By Mr. L. B. Copt-land
Church school was .opened at
he usual hour by the Supt, Mr.
E! J. Jeffrey. Much in tercet was
nhstMVt'fl in fhp study of the losson
by the school. Our worship
>ei vices were unusually good.
Rev. M. J. Porter our pastor took
lis text from Acts 2:42. H e
preached on the Nature of the
""hristian Church. The sermon
was thoughtful, powerful and
spiritual. Mas. Marie Huxgins
and Mrs. Evelyn Brown were fel
owshiped ns full members of the
:ng the big rally day headed by
:hc class leaders the pastor wus
oaid in full. The rally spirit was
so high among the congregation
that Mr. R. L. Byrd had to call
for order to let the people know
no more money was needed. We
wish to express our thanks to
Prof. Flming and his good facilty
for that splendid donation
raised by them. The total for the
- ally was S7S.02. Rev. Porter
i unnoticed Sunday morning that
Mt. Zion Methodist church near
"i n ter invites John Wesley and
Sandy?Grove?to?worship?with
hem Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock.
Many of the officers and mem.
>eis of Sandy Grove church were
'ir.oiig the visitors. WO wcre de
ighied to have Row M Howard
- it h us Sunday.
M-. s. Theola Porter wishes to
ess thanks to Mrs. P. Mack,
vho helped to entertain the W. S.
C. S. at the parsonage last Sunlay.
A' the parsonage, Rev. Bowen
and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Porter of
Mt. Zion churchy Sumter, were
he visitors. .
Mrs. Rho'dus Nichols and (laugh
'er. ITcrnetha wee the dinner
'in sts of Mrs. Mnttip Copeland
Sunday.
Mr. Charlie I.ucas of Fayette"vTIlo.
N. C.- was the- werkrenri
of hrr~ntmt~ Mrs. Ella Lu as.
R 'V. M. J. Porter, Mr. P. Kirk'and,
Mr. K D Davis and Miss
^t'el Davis, were the guests of
Mr and Mrs. Poole of Darlington
Mrs. Poole served one of those tip
-or- dinners.
. Thanks to Miss Mary J. Mack
roi the lovely flowers for the pulpit
Sunday.
Lamar High School
National American Education
week was observed at the Lamar
-school, November 9-16. Puring
the week many visitors came in.
The observance was climaxed on
Friday with a program in the
school auditorium. The Rev. -M.
p. Pearson was principal maker
for the occasion. The Re\vfud?e
Pearson also made a fine speech.
Roth addresses were very inspirng
and well taken.
L,
Sandy Grove Methodist Cl.vrch"
We are all happy over the fact
that our pastor is ready for conference.
All claims paid in full.
According to Rev. Porter, the CoVer
Seed eompanv, Hartsville. S.
C. donated $10.00: Mr. F. C. Huff,
$ ": Mr. D. D. Grant a fine pair
-hoes: the McSwecn Co, $3.00;
-Mr.? R. Hcggins. $3.00. These
white frieru's made?this special
conation to Rev. Porter for his
valuable services to the community
a? a leader. They are much
concerned about his return from
"onforence. The officers and mem
hers of Sandy Grove were the
t'uestS- of the-ATcot change Sunday
afternoon. Indeed \vP had a
teat time. Rpv.?it,?J?Porter,
"Rev. -and Mrs. Washington FraisMr.
and Mrs. J. Rivers were
ihe dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I . Huggins Sunday.
We are looking forward to a
great day Sunday. This will be
.t.he. last-Sunday before--conference;
Everybody is urged to be on hand.
We will meet at John Wesley on
Sunday nig'ht for the finnt "closing.
Onrtersville News
Reported hv Mist D. M. lived
On Tuesday night, Nov. 18, a
re e-Thanksgiving party will be
"iven at the Cartersville Junior
high sehool. Miss M. V. Mallov
and .Miss D. M. Bvrd of Carters
i1 lo Jr. Hi school faculty were
visitors at John Wesley church
Sunday.
?The fnrntty" entertainment givm
by Mrs. O. M. Greene and Miss
V. P. Hamlin Fridav night at the
Star theater wa<? quite a success
Mr. Sanv-el McFadden, city policeman
of New York Citv is home
visitin? relatives and friends.
Mr. Clarence Timmons is in the
Veterans hospital. Columbia, We
,.Willi fin lilni H BP^edy recovery.
The UC" club met and elected
the following officers: Mrs. Inez
^.rrvMnn. president; Mrs. Josephine
Friday, secretarv; M'S. Pes
cir. Pv>d. treasurer; Mrs. Maggie
Jenkins, xhaplairhM'?s
F. W\# Williams is spending
the week end at home.
nAltNWTil.r NEWS
Services at the Rethlehem Baptist
ehur h Sundav morning was
very much onioved bv those who
Vtcnded. Oiir minister. Rev.
Townscpdi in ?uaual?waynr-aebed
a verv insniring sermon.
"The Pr.w'er of the Cods of Baflel
and Jehovah Cod" was beautifully
pictured.
Mrs. Daisv Rov-I of .Tertiev Oil"
worshined with us Sunday. Mrs
i Boyd is a native of Barnwell but
has lived in the north for quite
a number <vf years. She is the aiaof
India Bellincrer.
The Teachers' Conference held
at the Elko public school Saturday
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Mrs. Mary Alice Duncan enterrained
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... -Ilev. II. \V. Walker. Pastor
Glinton, S. C.?The Sunday ^
^' bocl was onened at 10:30 with
* H. I,. Alex'-nder, Supt., preridine.
The teachers and studentB
tmnmrpti T0_"hfiVe"be5ri at their ^best"
in discussing the lesson. Review
by Prof. R T. Hnnrluiin
Promptly rt 11:45 the mornine
service bojrnn with the ? pastor ^
lining the first hymn. He selected
for his text Psalm 45:17. subiect.
"A name to he remembered," from
which he oreachcd a soul stirrinc
, senium. Tin' M'rwffn w>m full nr ?
inanimtion end was very instructive.
Rev. E. L. I-illiewood made
1 ~ c r? nolf f 4 T>r?v*
Walker's achievements in Clinton,
? not o"1'*
to Clinton at lar^e but to the
Piedmont conference.
fi p. m. the A. C. E. league
heeran. The lesson was thoroughly
11 'seuasnl.'
8 n. m. the pastor presented
Rev. E. W. Wright to deliver the
evening message. His text wps m
taken from Acts suhiect
"Truth of the Churches." He said
that churchcc. should grow first, in
r vrnvv. kitmtpI. wftdrtffl. third, per
fection. This was a wonderful
sermon. Mrs. Hattie Harris MeDaniel
of PhLla.. Ppnn.. made re_
mark* Totel collection for the day '
was $59.56.
Mrs. Ella Young left Saturdnv
irrr Washington, D. C. i
Mrs. Hattie Harria McDaniel 1
left Tuesday for Phila., Pen?r af- *
J ter spending a week rt the bed
| side of her brother. At this writing
he is very much improved. g
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ig at the home of Mrs. Lucile
amuel, Allen-Benedict Court,
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y Mrs. Young.. Devotion was _
ondcctcd by fhe chaplain. The
linutes of the previous meeting
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