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Soutn Carolina Conf. |
Methodist Church
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Florefice, S. C., Nov. 24?The t
six days program of the So..th Ca V
r a 1 i n a Conference, Methodist
Church, Atlantic Coast Area, Cen v
tral jurisdiction gets olY to an <.
auspicious start Tuesday (Novetn
ber 26) with preliminary commit- \
^fc_tee and cabinet meetings and a
public session.
Candidates for examinations 1
are scheduled to meet the committee
at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
A meeting of the cabinet
composed of nine district superintendents
and Bishop Lorenzo H.
King, who will preside over the
conference sessions, is on the pro
gram for seven o'clock in the evening
at the district parsonage.
tuesuay evening -at seven tnir.
ty the opening public session i s
scheduled. Those who are sched
tiled for the welcoming program
include Rev. R. G. Lawrence, Dj\_
A. W. Hill, Dr. N. T Bowen, Dr7
R. N. Brooks, Editor Christian
Advocate, Southwestern Edition
and Dr H. W. Bartley.
Bishop L. H. King, resident
bishop Atlantic Coast Area, will
open the first business session of
the conference on Wednesday
morning with devotions and holy communion.
Bishop King will bo
- nssintod?by the district supi'i'In. =
tcndent and Rev. J. W. Taylor,
entertaining pastpr. A welcome
address will be aieUvoie.d by Su
once district. ? iR oil?rail and or.
ganization or the conference will
follow for 170 ministers and an
equal number of lav delegates.
local "preachers and accepted supply
ministers.
Business sessions of the confer,
ence will follow each day in the
morning: and afternoon. Each ev
ening public sessions will be held .
when representatives of general
boards, school head--, and other
geneal and state officers will address
visitors and delegates.
All sessions etc scheduled to be j
held at Cumberland Methodist'1
church Rev. J. W. Taylor, pastor.,.
The Fouth Carolina Conference
of the Methodist church, central
jurisdiction, is holding its third ,
annual session since unification !
and the second since Bishop L. H.
King hns been elected and appoint |
ed to the Atlantic Coast Area.
This conference is holding the one
hundred thirty-seventh session as
lee-al successors of the South Ca. '
rolina conference, Methodist Epis
V II UX I'll.
Many leadine1 clergymen arrd '
laymen are cn the six-day pro
Kram. On Wednesday evening
procrrnm are Dr. N. J. Crolley, : I
Anniversary Board of Pension;
Dr. A. R. Howard, Anniversary <
Hoard of Temperance. Prohibition
and Public Mora's, and Dr. D. H.
Ftentoi. Anniversary American
BP le society.
On Tbrrsday ?n, ti e afternoon
there will he addresses bv Chas. '
w. raid well. Conference 1, n y
Leader and Dr. .T. W. Workman,
Anniversary of the Board of Lay
Activities.
Thursday eveninit, the education
pro pram of the chinch will
-?-be presented. Dean E. TL Fitch-"
ott, Claflin college, presiding at
this puh'ic session. Dr. M. S. Davaee,
Secretary Board of Ncsrro
Education. Methodist church, will
deliver the 'principal address.
Friday afternoon addresses will
be delivered by Rev. E. A. Love,
Anniversary Board of Home Mission
and Church extension; Dr.
. Willio J. Kin?, President. Gammon '
Theolncric&l seminary. Atlanta. Ga
and Dr. R. M. Williams. Pastor
Calvary Methodist church. Washington,
D. C., orincinal speakers
on the subject "Education i.n the
Loenl Church".
Friday even in?, Bishon L IL_
v Kin?, Atlantic Cops' Area will
make- a snecial- iortnrcv Spec?fl"T
music hv Claflin College choir will
also ho heard.
SatUTdny afternoon is pro?ram
med as Youth's Hour. Prof. John
P. Borcosq will oreside. Addresses
and reports from youth loaders
will ho heard. Also a iv\xrrnm of
the Woman's Society of Christian
Service is scheduled S?tnvday afternoon.
Pres'dont Phv'lis M.
G'bhs will nre<"'de. at the Women's
session. No Saturday night service
Is scheduled.
Sunday mornin^, after Love
rmm. H spew AH hv Hishon L. FT.
Kin? and ordination servicp. the
annointmerfc ?.:p Re rend and con
) M ferencc will ndiourn.
J. D. McGhee, reporter.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Georgetown, S, ('-.--Under the efficient
leadership of our pastor.
Rev. J. C, Qurrlcs, we feel that.
Bethel A. 51. E. church is safe.
We are hoping all the members
will cooperate with this great gcrs '
nel nreneher U'p nt'p tnl/l tVmt
ho nreachod a erent ^nnual sermon
, >n Chrrleston at the Palmetto An.
nual Conference.
Our pastor, Rev. Jt C. Quarles,
^*'3 ^CSt ?11 /lay Sunday
The trustees realised $47.50 ih
their collections. The trustees are 1
making special efforts to keep up
nil current expenses of the~ehureh. 1
There is no reason why we rannort r
put over a areat xerogram with
such stewards as Prof. G. W.
k ' JST Tforw^ard. J, ft". Nesh'|f, Sarrmol
f Speed, J. T. Walker, Mnreuq Rich. I
erson, Dr. W. S. Thompson and
Rev. A. Carr. .
VLLEN CHAPEL
M I). ( Hl'KCH
ifv. ! 1 aly McFadden, Pastor
1 he Till Annual Session of the
JjliUai? Order?of? ClnvtHty
ens hold in Allen Chapel A. M. E
h inch. November 21?-I'd. wi ti;
H>dge No. 6. The session omenta,
"t 1 u:.10 a'.m. with Grand Mastei
lev. S. M. Davis, pre.-itiinir. Sis.
er Ellie Myeis and Bro. .1. \V
Vallace conducted devoth tu. The
Usiiii'ss session followed aftei
i'hi,eh the grand master's address
ras delivered which was ver>
thoughtful and inspiring. !RCV
V. \\~5Iurry was presented t (
ning the noon day sermon arc
four Name. At 3:00 the meet
c r> '( livened with the grain
''l ap', in copuuetj:'? ancthoi
vartn devotional period. Itepoit
Vom all officers r.nd reports fron
he various lodges were made. A
his point Rev. Chnppelle McClarj
vas picsented to preach. He usee
he subject Who Is This?
E.e.. ion of officers was heh
'; o session dismissed fo:
upper. Tea was served wit!
alee. At 7:30 the meoinor re-"0'
ored for the evening -scsst-ri. Th(
rand march was ]<>d by Rev. SL
^ Mi'dtTleton, grand deputy. Do
otions was conducted by dele
atcs from lodees No. 2, 5 am
'. W"loome address by siste
rosephine Segar; response by Br
't. E. Lee; ren#Pt on Memorial
olo by Bro. "Gaillard; Momorin
o n,,Mi was preached bv Rev. Si
as Middleton. pastor of Johnson
"'V? ptrTTltf A AT TT
- th> <t'sion opened sunday mor
'*?? with s. s. at, 9:30. mr. w. e
matthews, pros id in ?. at tho wo
'-im?l-mir' t!ic g-rnml dor tv ?rc
ri''<! r+t1 rev. itnlv mofacttto
-o ortvtoh "t?ho rnnfial sermon. si
' uko r?:5 was used as t"xt; sub
'"ot don't c.ivo up. this wa
hi-<t mooting ovnr hold in -th
stow of the united order horn
"ha' ity.
whitmtre news
service wrs he!d at "bruce ta
aemacle a. m. e. zior. church sun
'ay night bv rev. p." j. strom
rev. stroud preached a wonderft;
sermon from the subieet, "a
>afrle stirs her nest." ptilpk -as
jociate, rev. ii. p. clark.
mr. and mrs. henry jones wis
!o arnounce the marriage of thei
rlighter. miss louise jones, t
mr. joe farr blackwol! of uni r
s. c. in june, 1910. we hope fo
i happy life of matrmonv. mr. an
vf..,. dl.a n >...;n ...o.. ..
uin. >v 111 maite uiei
nor?,.6*in Spartf tiburjr, S. C.
Mr Johnnie Prn"hi r has im
proved after boint? ill.
Rev. H. P. Clark delivered a fin
?ernio- ? ndav at Hopewell Hap
tist church.
Miss Mor.elln Eppa spent th
week end in Helton. S. C. and re
ported ., fine trip.
Vvs. Ro.?e]ort" Caldwell. rft<
Heine seriously ill. is better at thi
writing.
Mrs. S^*rih Wallace is ill at thi
writinpr. We hope for her a speed,
ecoverv.
Mrs, Enster Robineon. Mr
Amelia Johnson. Miss Ruth Jovn
vhited I.adv C. T. Simpkiti
. ' v"- "-1 ->f! v 'ast Friday.
Mi?s I.enrr W'Miaiv'. Ha jr.pt a1
W'i"-n*">? nt'endod a npvtv o
T,b'?nl'v(?;\,hi{r tinv in Carlisle. f
C Many others from here, attend
ad.
Mrs. N. Hooker i? i ten roved n
?? i-itVit, Visit the sick in you
community.
WOODRTFK M'V.'s
\ r> n>>n -m tr Hnstf
New Retbel Baptist Church
Sunday wes a rainy day ar
miKiiii ior cniliv 11 goers.
The Busy Boo Club met at th
horn of Mr. anil Mrs. Willie Smit
Friday right. 2"> were present. ,
(TeTuTous repast was served and
noni- cinvi of money was..raised.
R7w ltunean, ?F7'"wTn pveae
t >.'. I'jthel Sunday an;l Sunda
night. We hope lo have a paeke
house.
ST. JAMES V. M. K. CHl'RCl
S. S. was oallod to order- at-1
on;, with the Sunt, and ro-work
ers present. The beginner:.. cla<
is holding the banner, Mrs. Wr
McDonald, teacher.
Sunday morning the pastor st
red t'ho audience from the their
How do. I know that I'm a Chri;
'Inn? The answer would be t
cause I have the snin't of Chris
At .* p.m. the Missionary sc
c>ot-y_mpi witji the President Mr
Mnr\- TOoips presiding.
.Atthecvernt^
toned to n wonderful sermon h
the pastor from Prov. 6:16-1!
Our services are very inspirin
and the choirs are rendering e>
cel'ent service. We have r.lread
elected our trustees for this cor
ference year as we are hoping t
"ft over a good year. They ni
Mr. F .T. Johnson, Priolenu Johr
so". F L. Yovit*. H. Powelb Rr
ert Dolpnev. Mrs Sarah Sta?l
?nd Mr. Frank Kennedv. Mr. f
PoWeTt seeretrt'-v and Mr. Prt<
lean .Tohnron. treasurer.
Stewardess kvo.ord No. 9. met o
Vac 10 nf the hor.-e of Mr?,. Cell
F>0"i? Of Pa'stroot, wit
hA Pvocident Mrs. Katie Solomo
nrpsidm0'. A repnst was serve*
F'ovri, wife of tnp lnl
AT,- r T. rWrf.wnr n intltnv alt
at,. p' 1 ir11 Yfulio, find ATVr. F
.?*? > p?i*.t,v \vhT> mi'H^o olr>011 rf
mn"Ire, Tho p^vT p^r,of(no vdl V
~* n>? of ^Tr?. S.'irMi ^tnrl
T^<''f?ou'00f!. '
Mv? FrnnroR <Onre, childr#
Mo? tnillpm Gove. J
?tV Vfra T. W. ,Tanorott? aecort
v,nr,*od V'-t, piofae Pnrbv nnd hi
Vonri tn c?rvnncoa. Tvhorc Mrs p*
Hy,< tp*obp?.
Baptist Rally
At Morris College
FOOD SHOWKR A SUCCESS;
r $3357.52 RAISED IN RALLY""
i Lust Thursday (Thanksg iving
: ('er the leadership of Dr. H. H.
. Butler, president, gathered at Mor
. : is college for the annual rally
> and laid on the table $3357.52 in
r cash. Ore of_t*he outstanding fen
5 tures accompanying this rally was
r the food shower under the direcion
of the Woman's convention,
j headed by Mrs. Mablu K"ith llov
] aid. It was really inspiring to
? see this largo supulv of food i'i
arious sorts Which was estimated
? ;n cost at more than three huni
lred dollars.
a Tronic of I lu* ollicets of the -eon.
t ention who were -present were
( **s follows: Drs. H. H. Butler
. "iref-ident; L. ('. Jenkins, secre.
i arv; B. F. Stewart, statistician;
'. P. Beder. secretary of the For.
r tf Trustee board; J. C. Dunbar
T vice nresident of the State S. S
1 nd BYPU convention; Mrs. Ma.
r lo K^ith Howard, president o~l
the Womanlg-- rr.nvou+;on?and f
t of other leaders of the stale
Monc with those were -great
.? "umbers of graduates who cam<
r to celebrate and enjoy a home.
0 ^oniing reunion.
Tlie rally for the college is be.
1 "oming more popular every year
Tt is believed that in the near fu.
*ure_ this rally-will be one of thi
-u^xniu'ii; ir.'iuu'n in no nan
~~ -"hrt family. The reports shov
hat the college has a very stront
faculty and n student body of 751
_ IVith the school inoreasmtpr In it:
? onrehmont ovcr.s > eat it will soot
l be necessary trr make other-lm.
" provcnients.
It \vjis suggested also that a.
s nothcr ra\lv will-be htuh-m-Ma*^)
which will be known as the Li
e brary rally so that the grount
r<"- tb" library will be broken th<
hast of next spring. The write]
is h;eMv in accord with all thesi
sUfr^e^tions .and readv to sav
PO MOTE IT RE.
1.1
n RKED STREET niCH SCHOOI
" Prof. S. C. Perry. Principal
j. The woek.eml ho'lidtivs are ovei
and teachers fnd students wen
advised bv the principal to go
r down to "sure enough" work. His
1 anwwrcemiint of six %veeks tes
this Thursday and Friday showec
that he was positive in what hi
saiii.
Principal Perry is always sount
? in hi., advice ard he usually gives
fair warning in lime for- students
to make adequate preparation. His
< little pen talk was j>r-rticularly t<
tlie seniors' but generally to a]
grades.
Those motoring to Orangeburf
? to witness the annual "Turkey Daj
Classic" were Prof, and Mrs. Per.
. r.v, Joel a: <i Shidrika Perry. Mrs
y WiUitms. Mrs. Oliver. Rev. am
Mrs. Oamnbeli. Mr. T. Broui
^ Williams. Profs. Riley and Stew
art, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jackson
* Miss "Roe' Wallace. Rev. Charles
Cli'vry and scores of others.
The game was a thriller fron
n b ginning to end. Strte's lovely
2 passing and Renodict's brillian
runs ling and blocking.- Benedict'
line was almost super human trn
* way it lie 1 no in the face of con
>' tirors pounding by Ftate. Th
rc'ivtl -sliows, 4t939, State wcm
1940,. Benedict won; 1941, tie. s<
t);.?v are even now. We look for
ward to 1912!
We were delighted to see th
Ibed St root student,, rt Benedict
11 Morn's. State an i Claflin. Ander
son county believes in higher ed
ie m-at'(< - Reed Street prepares you
h clrihi for college entrance. We ar
A proud to see these students mak
a in? pood. They measure up favor
a44y fHdxdttMicnilv- rnd also in ex
T tra curricula activities.
Mrs. Mary F. Finley, the mothe
of Mrs. Pauline Campbell, was i
wel "ome week end visitor. She mo
1 ?* 1 ; > tin (lor,pi 1 Convention atp
? w:i< forturrte in seeing her daugh
tor and son. Mrs. Theo Goodie
^ and Prot. K. L^Einloy7 ?
L Qtliera witnessing the State
is Benedict game were: Profs. Mc
n. Duffie. Smith. Miss Cobble. Franl
Ham. Jim Ware, Edward Sloar
ir Oscar Ixwvis, and Herman Cole
ie ir.nn.
i. P, J, Campbell^ reporter
)e
>- HOWARD SCHOOL PARENT.
3 TEACHER ASSOCIATION
Tlio llmimd aahoal Pa raid
Teacher Association held Its reg
tl'ar monthly meeting Monda;
K night, November 17, at 8 p. m. A
c- each parent entered he was pro
V gented a turkey, which create
l- much laughter.
? Mr. I. H. Goodwin, the president
conducted the devotional period
!- after which the minutes were reiw
m and approved.
Mr. Madden the principal, in
! trodneed the speaker of the eve
ning, Mrs. M. M. STmpkTns. Sh<
topped the evening when ah** g?v<
ri en inspiring address on "Foon
a and the Prevention of Tubereu
h losis." She gave many helpful sug
n gestions to parents in the renrlnf
d. of- their children, and all presen
le thoroughly enjoyed her discourse
M IThiiImim ermwHr* hch1 iliHllf tn
1. Mr. Madden and Miss Sylvia Da
>. vis. tuberculosis field worker fo
Richland county ywha invited pa
co rcnt.o to attend the opening ani
take n part in the Christmas Bea
>n Drive.
r. Mian Myers' cla*R won the hen
i. ner for having tho Tartest numbe
fg of parents present. The banner wa
vr n,-esrnted to her clasQ by one o
the parent*. Mr*. Brown.
THE PALMETTO I
Student Health
Conference to be Held
-At Orangeburg
Programs of t'he second annual
South Carolina conference on stu
dcrit health have been issued, it
was announced here today by T.
H. Moore, dean of Voothees N. '
and I Institute, Denmark, who is
chairman of the state commiteee 1
1 b student health. The confer- I
' "nee will be h^ld at State A. and |
M. College, November 28 and 29, I
The conference program has
en arranged for professional]
'* 'id student sections. Paul B.J
' nely, M.D., associate professor
' r preventive medicine and pubhealth,
Howard University
hool of Medicine,~\Vnshm'-;ton,
' 'h C., will act as special consult.
^ ant and adviser of the profession
a" section. For Beveral years,
" T)r. Comely has served as student
1 w1th adviser for all colleges and
" 'adversities for Negroes in C h-Os~~
United States. His work is one
? i of the outstanding services offer.
- id by the National Tuho?crlosis
l-^>_i^(?oiation of New York City. Dr.
Comely hob!-- dreroo? in medicine
1 end in public health from the
University of Michigan ftt. Ann
[ Arbor.
During .an entire mornin? session,
Dr. Comely will hear pre
eolations of" the health programs
. if all colh-gee represented at the
. conference. Fie will evaluate
? these programs and make sug_
poctlnnn fnr Milnr r..iii,.nt -;u,d i m
! -Tpvpniont where necessary. Dr.
j S. R. HigciiTs. president of Allen
. 'university, Columbia, is slated to
r~ fireside at" the opening sqsmoii.
r This session will he opened with_
. remarks of welcome b\- M. F.
Whittaker, president of State col.
. lege.
v- "The Tm pi lout i Oh a of Dralt Ke
lections to the College Health
1 Program" will be the subject of
? a special address to be delivered
r by Dr. Comely during the noon
1 Tiapel hour. November 28.
: Drrin? the Friday afternoon
session, professional represontativ
es will form into committees of
their choice and will discuss the
following subjects: "The Control
' of Tuberculosis and Venereal Diseases
in Colleges"; "What Shall
Health Instruction Include?";
"Minimum Objectives in the 1941.
? 1912 Health Service"; "Protection
1 and Promotion of Dental and Eye
' Health" and "What (Shall an AdeJ
mate Physical, Education Pro'
gram Include?" The afternoon
session will cIorc with a tour of
'h<> buildings and grounds.
. Dean E. M. Booker of Mort'is
s 'Oilege, Sumter, has been asked
J 'o preside at the morning session.
3 November 29. At this time the
. group will iiear reports, findings
ind conclusions of the Friday afternoon
committee meetings.
These reports will be followed by
wo addresses: "College Health
Personnel ? Their Qualifications
j and Duties" by Dr. Coriiely. and
^ "The Relation of the. College
Health Program tp Community
Health**, by Miss F.tfie Amnio,
j R.N. of Voorhees N. and I. institute,
Denmark. For years, Voor
j bees institute has sponsored a
Y "ommunity health program,
t The final session at 2 o'clock
3 Saturday, November ~2P, will be
; a joi :t meeting of the-_professional
and student delegations. Fea
0 H res of this meeting will be mo:
tion pictures, a recent health survey
of two colleges; and the con
ference summaries. Dr. Comely
will summarize the deliberations
1 M the professional section and
Mrs. Andrew W. Simkins, direc.
'or of the Negro urogram of the
- South Carolina Tuberculosis assor
Nation will summarize the dis_
e,-trssions in the student -section.
Ales. "Simkins, who has acted as
- adviser _for the? college health.
-I committee during fire?pest year
will serve as consultar* and ad.
r viser of the student section dur9
iifr the conference.
"1 The student' section, is opened to
Y student delegations of not mbTe
L rhan ten represenatives frem, eaeh
~ of he eleveh Junior and senior
?"olleges?in?South Carolina^ A~
- -epresentative of Allen university
< will be asked to preside at the
1 opening student session. Following
remarks of welccme by a
State college student, the group
will hear two talks: '"Your Respon
sibility in an Adequate Program
of Student Health" and "J>mmun
ity Returns From the College
Health Program", by Mrs. Sim.
kins of the South Carolina Tuber-'
" "rrrtrwis u rrmttrrmrr srrrrWTrnr
- from Avery Institute and Claflin
? "ollege will be asked to lead the
9 discussions.
A representative of Bettis acad
->my will be asked to proside at
'he afternoon session. This setu
sion will open with the showing
, ->f health motion pictures. Two
ddresses "The 'Relation of Nutri'ion
to Abundant Health" and
'The Relation of Student Health
j Programs to the Control of Ttrber
"ulosis and the Venereal EMaeas^
-V will be delivered by Mrs. R.
F. Bold ware of Bettis academy
and Dr. Comely, respectively. Rep
_ -esentatives from Morris and Clfh.
t ....Ml u- -.1 1 - - J:_
{ v/n iwur^-n will UV n^iv^u \AJ (JIB*
, -uss those talks. In order to focus
^ sMi'viUmi on utmin h&llth forts,
two health knowledge tests wllfbe
r -riven a the close of this session.
A representative from Benedict
1 ^oTIogo has heen asked to preside
1 during th morning* session, Novem
her 20. During this meetivt?
. students will evaluate a health
r oucstionaire recently prepared for
s distribution to Negro colleges In
f this state. Following this evaluation
there will b? a talk. "Educa
,kADER
. \NDKRSON COUNTY
I TE.-U\HFKS HEAR VP?. M.
,Sl.\lhIWS ON THE "HEALTH
0>K AMERICAN CITIZENS"
T*ho Anderso,; county teiwheis |
liitd tlc\' rare pi ivilege of healing 1
oik* of the most able health lecturers
in South Carolina. Mrs '
Simkins has spent a number of j
years p<i) sonully engaged in tight '
ing and curbing successfully diseases
among her people, especially
tuberculosis.
Mrs. Simkins listed the follow-'
l ing as catses for death: automoI
> j 1 ;ieei<l<-- ivrja-ix^| heart trouble
, appendicitis, syphilis, tuberculosis.measles,
whooping cough,
J diptherin. She urged periodic examination
from competent physic.
I iai:. physicians who will .*ive a
, thorn, nh exainin- -lion. She also {
! 'old us what to expect -of a thor- !
I (Uigb examination. The teachers |
j-'veie giebtly helped and wish pub t
'v *' thank Mrs. Fimkins.
The groutis conducted interest- |
ing topics. The.primary group;
Johnson discussed the lesson plan. ,
?The elementary group under the
di'ection of Prof. Walter Adger?
t'is-ussod remedial reading.
?Trie high '~?ctieol group under
direotion of* Mrs. Pauline Carnp' "11
rhsi in>f?| sTiffir meth'-ds of
teaching.
'H'e 1 - ?! economics amain wrto
v'cr tii- direction of Miss Willie |
Cowans.
T- < pros ii;,nt ur'.M-ii all teach.
to-pay the associational d.ol
_ "itullH- ( '/ * ip". ho paid,
l^itL never -pfr?4?tin dullr.i ~ strrcf
they have been in the county a9
a toaifher. The attitude of the
entire association was that these
?) :f ' V else he exposed^
TTVere' will h?- no countv meeting t
f?r the month of December on ac- i
. '-nunt of the District meeting. At I
tend your county meetings.
y. J. CainnbeTTT
YORK PARAGRAPHS
I
Kath<-rin<* Morris of Ches J
tor. was in the city Sunday on bus
iness. \ j
Mrs. Nancy- Sadler had as her 1
week end guest. Mrs. Annie King >
of P.ullers Creek. S. C.
Mrs. Cranio Moore and Mrs. Fan .!
nie \V>ieht moored to Chester I
last Friilry a-rd visited the.lat. *
tor's sister who is ill.
Pastor Mclv.er of CRnton Chapel ;
A. M. E. Zion church preached an <
excellent sermon Sundav morning j
and which was enjoyed by a large i
audience.
Mr. Arthur Sadler and Mr. John i
Weslov Scdlcr arrived home Fri. :
dav after spending * week In New
Jf pey and New York.
Mrs. D^'liah I*owry and daugh
ter arrived home last Monday af,
ter spending a few weeks in Gas. (
tenia. N. C.
Little Mr. Robbv Laury spent j
the Thanksgiving's nson in Char:
k-tte visiting relatives.
__ T.-a hpi-s Avlm spent - the week ]
erd out-of town wove; Pr->f. W. H ;
R? ttsville: Prof, and,
M .1 R TIaile. Renibert. Miss i
Susie M. Alexander. Seneca and |
*!' tifi', C,:<>r"i:t. and Mic Willie j
r> it I?. ;,r^ Ch'^'e'-.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor nto.
..r. d to Charlotte, N. C ard Rock |
IT'lk ? C last Wednesday on bus j
iness.
Mis, Ma?-v Wade who is a stn
at F nlev i i?-h sohool ir j
< ?-.,a .. v,c,tor rt Jeffer
son high last Monday.
\ Th?'"Vs.vivin'^ dinner
I . C I... Ut-v ~;h ,-.f
, .T^fferso- M i" h l-??t Tn?sdav. The,had
as their enests of honor Prof
and Mr*. ,! R. Hail<*. Thi*
tinder the direction of Mrs. Mc.
K nH'ht.
M>s. Wr'irht snent las' week
And In f ester f 'lie Ivvl side of
Visa \v o j * r>?> the-siel< list.
"After a short illne:* M?v P-f'?c j
rs 'iT died the hospital last j
week.
Mj ;9 Al'ce Wriest <>f '^o finf
fnrry- fnctihv. snont' TV<anks?mr<* ,
< ??! her n'o'hev. Mr?. F. C i
Wnght.?? ?j
Rev. 7. -X. Pm-iv: i^ft Tuesday <
r ? rr\r>tc>* n-.^- in r.*v? p,-? ^
Tt>" T ! ' ?' :d p?-?.?i..tv ffn en 1
i'mi-.i Lr?Mrs.?Louiao -Taylor
Friday. After an imnertn'*f he* |
;tie*s ee<i*iori. ? lit'-mrv program
wo- nniovpd The hostess se>wed j
a delie'ens sweet course.
The Ti>"?ah sc'ool r?f tvM?h Mrs
R?"f.en?^ \{nrtre tc--Trnnernnl7' pre f
i f ? > eniov-iMo nreeraru at '
WV>tj TTill "hnroh FllndnV n re, ---jVvs.
C os'le end M"s '
Will?o?nw are still on the *
sick list.
Don't forget to help in the T. R
Vr-.M s-.i,- '
FMRVTFAV RNPTTST CHURCH
Rev. C. M. Freeman, Pastor
N'ewberry-?Sunday School open,
ed at the usual hour. There were
two teachers present.
Deacon \V. T. Thompson and son
were the gruests at Sunday School.
I Four members came beck to the
church.
| The pastor preached ? wonderful
sermon. His text was taken from
Gen 42:1. "Bread Is necessary fcrr
life." . .1 '
tion for Family Life and Parenthood
College Opportunity" by
\Tia An.lrnu,-?IV, Shaking,?Mew.
Bimklns conducted a nine weeks
coi:rse in sex instruction and hy.
Kiene in the State college summer
school for taAdhars during the =
nnst summer. The nieetlnc will
close with a question box and ]
roundtablc discission with a *tu-1
dent from Coulter academy txv i
charge.
The afternoon session of this ]
. body will be held jointly with that
of the professional group.
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WILLIAMS CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHIKCH
Kev, R. J. Jefferson, I'aslor
Orangeburg, S. C.?Services be,
r;un promptly at b :45 with the
Sunday school, with the Lupt. anu
-vnr assistant Supt. in charge with
Pi of. Thomas J'. Lylts, wi.o volunteered
his se: vice at tiie beginning
of the year at the piano a..d
.ost of the teachers at their port
of duty.
At 11:0U o'clock a larire a oh up
prrci.Ttiv,. congregation was pres.
nt.\ The pastor's.-message was
.alien from St. John b:4. Words
f the text: I must wuik the
works of Him that sent me while
it is day. The night cometh when
no man can work. The sermon
'' as ve-y instructive, and eff...",i---.. _
Ti the midst of the sermon the
pastor reviewed some of the .-riar y
things accomplished during t'..e
wo years of hi^ pasturage. We
re happy to have "had V r. Jos?p'n
Nance of Miller's- Chapel?A-?,
M. E. chu x'h at Newberry, S. ,C.
"Mr. "Nance is one of"the able trur
tees of liio ehureh.?Htr-spo!'.,. C"?r,
ndable of the nasi fir's ire .
:V at New'Lr.-rry. We 've -c clad
?'0 Mrs. Janie Harrineton Pear..
at church last Sunday. To all (
v;r visitors cone again.
An unusually large attendance '
present at Cue League. Great
,.lans were made fo- tno qua. tet
n.est on tomorrow night. The
-_engue isoaiways on the go which .
i.?- to the. tJlfiUfiiitiuLaiaa-aM-its- .
. ii.i.uejit, Mr. H. L. Pinckney.
We just closed a Week of progi-ams
in? the Lcrrgtre which, v. as j
p.lt^?a?success.?The mi i.ibe: -?;
successful consignation of the
year's work, and they flocked to
the table in-?answer to the?pasr~"i
-Tice claimsr? The entire member j
mip seem to be interested in the ]
church's obligation, determined to ,
see that the pastor makes a 100
percent report at the conference.
At the hour of the evening Pc-r
vice, an unusually large congrega 1
lion awaited the pastor and they
weie greeted with a very interesting
and instructive message inthe
form of a farewell message !
which was delivered with power,
fro mthe 139 Psalm 7-8 verses.
The thought was the Ever Pies
ence of God. At~the"conetuTTd ii ar.
n vi tat ion was offered and two
persons were united with Unchurch.
We. hij#t glad to observe
that many of tne members who
had been out for quite sometime
were present, we were glad to see
them.
At the close of the service Mrs.
Julia Breeland presented to thp
pastoT a lovely bouquet of flowers
and along with the fluweis. sv.e
sj oke very appreciatively of the *'
pustor's work while at Williams
chapel. The members who heard 1
her sanctioned - every word she
said, because Rev. Jefferson has ]
really worked hard and choerf. 1- '
ly during his two years here, and
now that he is closing his second
year, we are asking and praying
that our kind bishop will send I
him. back to us. As I hnce said,
he is truly the right mar. in the
right place. We have enjoyed
working with him. Thus we are 1
closing the conference -ve .r with
eratitude and thanksgiving
Goldie McDutTie. reporter.
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Rev. 1. M. Went hers. Pastor
F.a?iovi.:. 8 <\ Tne fVci ,,,,Mr
1 ?tvttv-"hTtrJ at' "ST
Ph;J:p S.nday. November 23. A
^hy_JjXss4--^( 'rrp , n!'? n nfo rnd
,<n T?v >.-f .... ,,'f beloved
pr<"?in:?]<j ' idi'r.
The P F... !) ' ,i w j>, b'nsoti,
was at .v< p' >t -of <iutv acconi
printed by K- v. < ,. end his little
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S r.'.-ol?-ft?hrr?t+rm lessen
whi'h r> .1 by th_ pastor
aJkii iuiu- h- ?.rt t r ]< > $ .h
by the J'. K I 8 lav School
was ceumeatw.. en itg at_
tendarct and ?> ?-v K-v.
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by * he r.ravt j> ... |' I ' /\?
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men f -an. Ji : 'j ?. 8"nu- we
made ?r; Crr. < t' ,e?-while
"ber ,'r.r W-ds aril
pared Thew fee*
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tnun;,y.
(Mrs.) W. L. Davir. reporter
SI MMFRV1LLE NEWS
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cpme to witness thr- ' :c deuhhr"*
fiat ?'" b ?? * '"f ho.
tween r.- > . ? 4 ' :? >
Aw wo kryov. h1".?? r-f.
one annuel ev ' ?^evrter that
over shadow? all r>*her c;i">Te>j n' '
the season. It wa-- a e^-trw of wit?
and break? w:*! v-* V:" teams
The school fo a v-:n *>rr** >
which matched fr o-;-, the edtool to "
the fir-'d. We h? ' a ? <-..?- -i-mH
n"d hefor* tho'?e rher-r;'"" f<-*>s on
t1 imbed to victorv with a ?" re of
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Or srars The ho<fy i? piven power J
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destroy or mutilate this true akin J
will e\er form another true akin.
finrt a hnir rrowinr trnm a tear or aa
of the hair liulh*. If vou do
will become brittle and break off.
produce oil that kef-pa it ?dt and Of
> and from crarkmp E^ery hotr hat
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? (irow Hair hy keeping mm ?-alp
and eliminate ttcbmp and drrndruff
a or aoara ifo not delay lakint our J
ffjir Rair To keep your heir cellt
uraell a lienllhy. beautiful head ( <e
mplete Nil Hair Treatment ^
Treatment consists of; t
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