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Saturday, December 11/1943. -T 4 RECENT S. C. RECRUITS FOR NAVY NUMBER 107 Continued from Page 1 Mouzon, 20, 40 Harris; John A. Mack, Jr., 27, 20 Henrietta; Earl -Kog<Vr, 24, llfr BPgnrH; James Brown, 23, 40 1-2 Pitts; Joseph C. Mazyek, 24, 39 Line; Benjamin II. Williams, 18, 12 A Norman; Luther Willis, 19, 21 1-2 South St. Alfonso Ghavis, 1H, route 1; Cyrus Simmons, 18, 4 Mcintosh; Earl V. Campbell, 10, 1(5 Line; James N. Memminger 10, 32 Reid; John Wil liams, 19, 80 1-2 Nassau; Alexander L. Gourdino-, 24, GO Mill; Joe Brown, 5 20, 100 Hanover; W'fliie Green, 18, 108 1-2 .Smith; Leroy 1 Coit'man, 24;?route 3; Lcrm?tophus, 19, 18 Duncan; Larry J.Scott, 27, 02 Line; Herman Boll Mjjes, 18, 07 Coming; Leslie Lemon, Jr., 13 Kh4<ly; Thomas R. | Swcetwine, 25, 70-P Harris-; Les0 lie J. Lemop, 18, 13 Kirkly; Ctiar. les Bonaparte, 23^ 123 Rommere; Julius Dixson, 18, 41 South St.; Leroy Washington, 17, 12 Amherst; Earl Daniels, 18, 29-C St.;. Joseph A. Shirer, 37, 34 Morris; Charles. JVlcIlauivbl,?23)- 27?Sim? mon's and Thomas Washington. 18 630 ^Meeting, all of Charleston; David C. Clark, Jr., 22, 177 Cen- i tcr; David Ferguson, 18, Railroad | Avery New; Joe W, Williams, 20, route 4; and Calvin JBrown, 18, 44 Columbia, all four of Chester; Alexander Davis, Jr^ 18, route 8 and Wllic Gwinn, 10, route 8, both of Clover; James Brown. 38, 235 1-2 Senate; John T. Lewis, 19; 1714 Wheat; John Croley, 25, G05 Pulaski; Aaron P. Fraxior, 19, ( 1230 House; Eddie D. Coleman 29, 2101 Laurel; Early . Radden, 18, 1513 Manning; Joseph Taylor '19, route 4; Leroy Pauling. 21, 910 Gr^n; William Roach, 33, 121.7 Manning; Jacob Byrd, 23, 30 Rail road Ave.; Adam Williams, 22, 1003 lLady and Rivner Thompson, 19, 977 Heidt, all of Columbia; Paul Max Jamison, 29, Cope; J. E. Brigman, 30, route 1, Cordova; William Mansell, 18, route '2, Dacusville; Ofair J. David, 22, route 2, Dillon; Lawrence L. .Washington, route 1, Donalds; Andrew 37 Walker, 20, Touted, Ertgefieldri'hi ward Bailey, 21; route 174, Edisto Island; Sidney Ferguson, 18, route 2, Enoree; Thedrow Jones, 18, Rt. 2, Elko; Roscoe B. Brown, 25, Star Route, Florence; Henry F. Hopkins, 24, route 1, Fountain Inn Rhodin F. Larrie, 27, St. Helena Island, Frogmore; Edward Gadson 19, 1510 Dake; Donald A. Strong, Box 343; Thomno?Wr?Moses, 314Emanuel and Julius Steele, 25, Front 'St., all four of Georgetown! T?ne 10 vrviitr* 9 fin van; James Lockwood, 18, Box 26, Green Pond: Herman O, Hill. 28. M4 Maxwell Greenwood; Jnhn Smith, 20, Hampton; Rufus A. White, 20, Hickory Grove; 8ammie Beaufort, 19, Huger; Pearl stine Black, 18, route 1, Islandton > Theodore McKenney, 18, route 3, Johnston; Lenson Drakeford, 18,route 1, Kershaw; Samuel McKnight, 20, route 2; and Bonnilvell, 20, both of Kingstrec; Albert Thomas, 18, Lake City; Robert Simpson, 34 Landrum; Nathan Briggs, 21, Summerton; Anthony Kennedy. 10. Lecsville: Walter H. Adams, 10, .(Lecsville; Clarence Youmans, 18, Luray; Kenneth Jack son, 18, Lykcsland; Marvin N. Poi ter, 10, Lynchburg; Louis Fulwood, 18, Lynchburg; York Mack, 24, Manning; Willia McDonald, $0, Manning; James Davis, 30, Eli jah Scott, 21; Oscar Reaves, 10; Richard I. Taylor, 36; Carl Page, 18; Edward Hughes, and Rant L. McCumming, 18, al of Marion; Dorris P. Cain, 18, Mayesville; George A. Orr 10, McDonnells viile; Shedrick Middleton 21, Modol; Herman W. Frazicr,. 22, Mohcks Corner; King D. Willis, 19, Mt. Carmel; Ferdinand F. Coak ley, 19 and Leroy A. Parker, 18, both of Mt. Pleasant; Willie M. Gary, 18, Newberry; Walker Evans, 21, Nichols; Adam Floyd, 21 North; Woodrow W. Jackson, N. Augusta"; Hercules M. (Vovan, 18, Orangeburg; Albert Folder 20, Orangeburg; Robert Murray 35. and Samuel Fisher, 27, both of Orangeburg; Marion Brown, 20, Awendaw; John M. Byrd, 18, Peak Thomas Gillard, 18, Pee Dee; Columbus Williams, 18, Pee Dee; James SimVnons, 18, Pineville; Otto Wise, 18, Prosperity; Malichia Cobbg, 27, Reeseville; Thomas WTCsbTitgfbnT 25, RidgevHie; Aaron Gregory, Ridgeville; Henry F. Brown, 19, Ritter; Abraham ? Holmes, 18, Rounds; Elie Campbell,' 18, Rounds; Birdie L. DuBois . W, Rulfin; 'Leslie Lane 30 and James C. Hamilton, 18, both of Sellers; Eddie McConnell 19, Shel ton; George B. Reuben, 29, Silver street JT Leonard iieason, 18; L,es? lie Howell, 25; Robert Suiters, 31; Ernefet L. lewis, 18; John Sweeney, 18; and Ashel Chavman, all of Spartanburg; Benjamin Warner, 28, and Palmer L. Aylen, 25, both of St. George; Franklin I. Goodwirle, 37, St. tHelena Island; West Staley, 19, and Leroy Guinyard, 18 both of St. Matthews; Theodore A. Ragin, 29; Emerson W. B. Bur gess, 18; William M. Ragin, 29, and Lei and Benborn, 18, all o f Summerton; Johnnip L. Frank, 18 also of Summerton; Joseph Spipe, ?_ 22, Stimmerville; Joseph T. Jack?' Brackson, 18; Eugene Timmon, 18 and Wilbur C. Brock, 18, all five ?f Sumter; Norman C. Sparks, 29, TimmonsviUe; Delan J. Wilson 18, Tilrbeville; Joe J. Bowman, 23 and Hehry Mulligan, 18, both of Wrtltterboro;. Melvin Daniels, 18, Westminster; Sam Williams, 19; Leonard Copeland, 18, and Jesse .filliott, 2, all three of White Hall; Clarence D u pree, 26, Wilson; I Thomas B. Rhodes, 19, York; and ^ Jnmcs 18, lown.^ w . . ~~" ' Jf. sf ~ , . r i , r Jwly s\ ~, / mm Vpm| \ ^ wL mk 7- \ I w": Bureau of Public Relations, U. vrn Cn\) tuat'c tub r?wp X MJJM, | kJVH| 4 XA X U X XX XU Vil 4J L. Cook, 45, of 122 State Street, At Roldier of arf Engineer Aviation Batt tags" issued him in two wars. He is I .ion tag of the World War. (Photo bj ABBEVILLE COUNTY II 'I TEACHERS MEET The Abbeville teachers held their ' first meeting of the year Saturday. C November 20, 1043. The meetin ? Was called by the Jeanes teacher. ^ Miss Eula Massey, who made a jj v e r y interesting speech to the group. She "gave some helpful information concerning the Christ- [( mas Seal Sale, and mentioned at- \ tendance at the Third Congression- |t al Di'strict Meeting of t h e Pal- r metto State Teachers Association lo the Drayton Street High School p in Netvl erry South Carolina, Dec- p ember 11. ' The county association being jr without a president, the following _ election was held. Pi-of. Oscar Elli- n son, Principal of Calhoun Falls p Junoir High School was elected i p president and Miss Kate R. Press- j f] ley, teacher in the Abbeville Coun- I ty Training School was elected vice pi'dideill. Piv.f. Ellison called lor ciues for the Palmetto State Teachers Association and urged all persons \vho did not pay at thi's meeting to' pay their dues by January 8. 1944. which is the date .. the next meeting, s : : The following program vt a s E planned for the January meeting: jr Recicational Activities in the Elo- J ir.entnry School will be discussed ^ by Mrss M. E. Logan of Abbeville t,< .County Training School and Mrs. .\eTUo Adams Watt of Pine Grove I p School. Health in the Community Jo will ho discussed by Miss Daisy c Greenlep and ??lrs. E. M, Wade, o both of Abbeville Co. Tr. School. *J Miss Illanch Sowell, State Nurse ii for Tuberculosis, is in the county C at thhs writing. She is always wel- T .ome and we look forward trr-hcr--r coining1 each year. c< , E. M. Wade,reporter t< OCONEE ( OI NTY TEACHERS w V HOLD SECOND MEETING s, The Oconwe county teachers me1 ^ at the Westminster .Jr. high school n in Westminster on Friday, December !Jrd at. H o'clock with a large rjnumber of teachers present. The various groups meet in different rooms to discuss their problems , and to work?oat. a way tmndw luem as well. At .'Jio'clock we as- ij, semble in the school auditori'um Cm J our assembly program. Our open-1 ing song was Star Spangle Banner u Prayer by the Chaplain, A. L. Codes-, Selection hv the Westminis-- ?! ter High School Glee Club. A nlavlet by _the -WesttnrnisTer High School girls entitle: Support the Efforts. This program was onioved by all. All dues were collected for I J State and County. Our Jeanestea- f cher, Mrs. Johnson gavc a brief talk about the war drive that was g' on. She ask that each teacher be w patriotic enough, as to give $T00 toward this drive. The meeting adjourned"to'meet again in February 1044. Mada Thompson; reporter J. DEBT C _ 0; Tn lfl2l fhe memBers of TletheT ai Captistt Church of Gaffney, S. C. jr took u n o n their shoulders the m building of a $.17,000 presse-briek church. When the building was g, completed? a?heating plant and ^ modern pews were installed. About five years ago a new heating plant was installed in order that ^ the church be inroperly heated. . This plant cost $850. - jj With the church at heart those loyal members put their shoulders to tho wheel and began to roll the ar huge debt down hill. Many sacri- Pc fices were made but, with their ta eyes sot an the goal, these solders struggled joyously onward. On the 'l! 'ast SunTlay in September, the trea snrpr reported that about fflOfi tv stood between us and our goal, oi freeing the church of all debts. On ,a the first Sunday in October a drive was launched to remove this last el harrier. On Sunday nvgfht, Novem- th ht a repurr w?? rnaoe ujfcunug s1 $910.31. There was great vejoieing for the church is now debt free ar and the mortage has been canceled. M This*, recent accomplishment was n* under the divine loadership of Rev. fo J.A. Baten, who has been our pastor for only two months. J- ai Nnnh Titrw, Clerk vl rr . S. War Department ? FROM 1918?Sergeant George V lantic City, N. J., tells a fellow s aljon in England about the "dog ' jointing to the circular identifica7 U. S. Army Signal Corps). 5 !AMPTON COUNTY. s i: AC HERS* ASSOCIATION i The Hamntrvn Counlv Teaclu<vs' 1 ssociation will convene hi its see- : f iu|-official -meet-in if. December 17, v Dili, in the assembly room of the I filmed school of which. Prof. Ben f [azol is principal, Hampton, S. C. t Every teacher is urged and ex- ? cctcd to pay tin liis annual dues, "1< ) the state, associativa). Let us i o it 100 percent as usual. And s t us "come cross" with our Christ 1 las Seal Sale quota 100 percent. L If no unforr-cen eiretmistances-ai inder the writer readers of the j leader shall get a full report of i in actual work done in this meet- c lg and works done on the field f -works that redown to the honor nd glory of God and struggling uinanity in the nooks corners, ja inlets, villages and towns of v ampton county. " i .i O. Rei'd. t 1 " 1 TRINITY NEWS t - , -f~ j Rev. J. XT Caughman, Eastur. i Sunday the S. S. opened at the ^ wnal Injur Many were present. oyd who gave splendid remarks, liectton; of otftcers-was-held. oe N. Harp was elected Supt.; liss Nccie Bell Burton, Sec. The *achcrs will be elected later. After prayer service the pastor resented Rev. Elder Sam Boyd f the Church of God who preachd a wonderful senium.Sunday ovning Rev. Floyd and congregaion were with us and rendered brvice. He preached from II 'or. The whole church rejoiced, j nines i iiipewcu Liimi' ai.so sang. a ota 1 money raised $5f\07. a See Miss Necit> ITell Burton and J et the Palmetto Leader every a eek. " t Necie Bell Burton, reporter f T JONKSVILM-; NEWS il Installation services for Rev. ^ W. Garrett, pastor of Foster's r hapcl will begin this week and ^ ich evening dilTerent ministers rid their choirs wiTI participate Q i the services which will he cliaxed, when on Friday night the ^ ev. B. S- Caritfrtrell and his congregation will end services for ie occasion. The drive for the Union Cornunity hospithl which has been 1 for some time will come tb a ose Friday might at Sims High nion, with annronriate exercises r. L. W. Long wishes to thank le and all for their generous sup ' n >rt. A collection of $150.00 was b ken Sunday morning. 'T Mr. W. K. Smith is on the sick ir. - ?r Rev. J. W. Wilburn delivered L ro Impressive sermons Sunday B ornmg and evening! $58.60 was C lised during both services. Plans are being made for an t?< aborate Christmas Tree at Be- M any on Christmas night. Pro- t'f am, also gifts will be given. Tbe story still goes?our boys p< e l>eing called to the colors. The ai essrs. James Smith and E. Fer- is indez left recently. May success ni How them. Mrs. Mary Hardy of Spartan- g irg worshipped here Sunday and W sttrrt relative*. #tl i THE PALMI rhe Quadrennial Primary Meeting The Quadrennial Primary r he Seventh . Episcopal IHstrii tas held in Manning in Trinit c .M.K. church, Nov. 20, 15)1:1, ; o'eloc'c. Tile meeting was pit ided over by our beloved Bisho . S. Flipper, the great Senici iishop of the. At M. E. Cliuixl lo pTesifled over the nieetin nth impartiality, grace and dij> lity. He gave every man wh wuU e4?a vhanee to e.vtwesa-hm nil After heaving l-lirm he?ii e'preted the laws of the A.M.I Ihurch. Ho gnvt. informatioh an atherly eornsel during the who! e"sion, and every man justice.'" After a few remarks by t h aiulidates for the Bishopric, Dr. \ J. Miles and U. K. Brogdon an 'there., the meeting proceedc kith its business. The following persons were < ncted for the Episcopal -Gommi eo of the ensrrim? (loncral Coi ere nee: l>r. H. VV. Walker an )r. 1,.~ n. Kd'hg. "tTTtnlsters: Pro ?. (1. liivrrott and Mr. N. 1 Irani, laymen. Dr. ,J. E. Thomas was elcctt Itate Chairman. Dr. Thorn; >roved himself worthy of this p< ition four years ago from ever ingle. He is a scholar, profour hinker and a great preacher. Dr. K. A. Parker was elcctc tato Secretary. Dr.?Parker?r >ne of the most progressive pri iding elders in the Church. H s also a great lawyer. Dr. T. J. Miles was endorsed b he Seventh Episcopal Distri* or the Bishopric. Dr. Miles i vorthy of this exalted positioi fe is a great preacher and or if the leading presiding elders i hp A. M. E. Church, He was pi liding for over twenty years. E mows how to treat men. Hip cai ies on his district with gre.' uccess, not with a big stick oyc lis men; but with brotherly lo\ o all He has done his work we is a~great pastor and as" a~~gn?{ iresiding elder. He is the Chan nan of the Executive Committt >f the Trustee Board of Alle Jniversity. Two important resolutions wet end by Dr. .T. E. Thomas and th niter, and adopted unanimous! 11 the meeting. One asking fc he return of Bishop Flipper froi he?ensuing?General Gonfercnc hat will be held next May i Philadelphia back to the Stat ins tinted support to help cle( lim to the Bishopric. ?I?fec4?that this?is?owe?the he liittlc Kiver quartet sang serial selections which were enjoy:l. v Miss Hli/.a Miller ha.-; returned ( > Washington. D. after a i erk with her parents. Miss Essie i lillor is in Washington spending t wnetimc with sister and friends, t Ir* Miller is some better and we c ofw for his continued improve* lent. The Burton family spent the hanksgiving at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Eugene Metts. Trinity is planning for a l>ig liristmas program. Our first s uarterly conference was held at / lislia for Silver Street, circuit, v he presiding older preached a / ondei'ful sermon that was enjoy- j :1 alter which the business of the | inference was taken up. Mr. L. | . dirckson was elected delegate to J icTlTTsrritd. conference. v t Trinity choir ahTr~fi'iends?-woe? aped at New'oerry Sunday into. [ vnon every delegate, minister an ayman should unite their force ogethtrr?and go- to -this?Genew Conference in one accord an cork for the good of the A.M.h "hurch in South Carolina and fc he church in general; and hel lect this man of God, Dr. Mile o the Bishopric and bring Bisho dipper hack to thL. State for th rood of the Church and for o u yrcat school?Allen University ogethcr we stand, but divided w all ^ The meeting was also grace vith the presence of two of on icueral Officers Dr. D. II. Hetr ngway and Dr. (I. A. Singleto? loth made impressive addressc 0 the meeting. They con nuclide he Bishop on the way lie presir <1 over the meeting. D. N. Wilson, Reporte: ItIDGK BB.a.NCH M:\VS S. S. opened al usual hour wit hi pi. :>l his-post ami teaehcrsr-Rn ilex livings led the prayer sei ices which were very good. Re indcrson Murphy of Collimbi ireached from the subject A Syn lathizing* Jesus. - We -enjoyed th nessage. We were glad iojiav dr. and Mrs. David Raerr<C"^a n lu'irdiuuihtwHVfisjT Veola with u IrTnfTay'also Mr. and Mrs. Jit X-nney. Alas. Mary hue Jackso md Miss Anna Mae Ilollaway, M md Mrs.. Fred Butler of Salud: div Brodis Kcnnor and Mr. Mai hall of Jerusalem. Wp are gla hat Mrs. Missouri Brooks is horn 1 oiii the hosj>itab and reported d< ng fine. Mrs. Dellie Corley spent Sunda n Johnston visiting her sick aur Jrs. Mary Green Poj>e. Miss Cai ie Bell West of Batosburg was th c(?ek end guest of Miss Florenc rving. We are looking forward for th >. revival tne lourtn Sunday. I ou want to hear good singing h t Ridge Branch. (Mrs.) S. M. William?, roportc BALTIMORE, >11). NEWS Mr*. L. (j. Douglass, Reporter The S. S. S. club had their an ual distribution between the mer ers. We are getting ready for lervy Christmas. The sipk are Mrs. Andrews ev. W. Neftl, Mrs Annie Turrtei ?ea. N. Nicholas. Mrs. Marthi town. Mrs, Willis is able to b ut. Pvt. Rev. Willis is on his tei ays furlough. Hp is stationed ii rnccQoKnontto II" - IMDUMVIIUOCH-O. lie ir> |J1 I'iUJIlUl* le gospel in camp. Mr. John Willie Boulware visit 1 his mother Mrs. Irene Boulwaf< rid his aunt Mrs. Alice 'Willi*. li formerly of Columbia and i aw serving in the US Navy. ? Mr. Friendly McCray had ? ueats Mr. John Parker, Mr. anij trs. Pet M.cCray? and Mrs. DorO ly Ml Jones, :tto leader P^gDglMHrag9Hp BB&~* ' S?Bg** Wt\ .* gMEMBfc'- Hm SagjgjF ' &? yi;;y;, 10 i \ \ ' ''* %v / / J t?-< : V \ ^rrs TT -+ ^v'^'v?? ? f> . \\ i*K- " '" " *.* BbI i , ' 'y Bureau of Public Relatione, :t ' U. S. War Deuartmeht S A SMILE OF CONFIDENCE n. emanates from the face of Private lt? First Class Arthiy Russell, of New in York, N. Y., who;is assigned to an ? antiaircraft regiment in the Hat._ waiian Islands. He is all set for tt the Japs. (Photo by U. S. Army >r Signal Corps), e j, 7 it McCOLL NEWS ie Quite u few are sick and death n has visited our community recently. Mr. Ronnie Monroe passed at his home. Funeral services held 'e at Fair Plain conducted by Rev. |P H. R. Robinson assisted by Rev. y Powse and others. Mrs. Jessie u Strickiin who was taken to the ? state hospital in Columbia, passed 'o Friday morning at the?hospital, n Her remains ^ were brought here and funeral ized at Heaver Dam church ,C0Juiac.UaL-Iiy?Rev.. Unbuilt son. Assisted by Rev. P. Hancox. Prof. J. H. W. Morris in charge -e- of both funeials. .s Pvt. Willie Cousnr of? Fort 4 Bragg. spent the week end with (j relatives and friends. '' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chester of Washington, 1). C., are in the city 1 Spending a while with Rev. and Mrs. C. H. McTarion. M's. HetiP r\...n- -- .... i ? mini I'utiii'y iu .-\tianric t'tty is 1 < also in the city the house truest, of 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rogers. / e Mr. Eddie Carpenter of New ? V-ork-wan-eallcd?hrmic to pay the . last respect to his aunt Mrs. Chur' lotte Cathomo. Mrs. Evangeline " Willrams of Wilmington'^ X. C., ?pent the week end with iter sister. ' Mrs. Rosa McLain has returned ' after spending a plasant stay in . Dm ham, N. ('. Services were very good at Uoa r. ver Dam Sunday, the Rev. Robinson sccntd to have been at his best. Mrs." A. I'i. Mel avion, our field missionary taught the Sunday <ehool lesson. She is a wonderful h Rible instructor. i fiitk air Mis Miiin-V I,, .lone'. Miy.Fannie While. We trust they r. will soon he out. i< Rosa Btt'nea, 'reporter d 1)5 Ml. Olive \. M. K. Church tl ,, Rev. J. A. Brown, Pastor r. r Sunday was a heart Wit! day and r. "?iiy nur!>iiippvs wi'io present. IS. (] S. opened at the usual hour. After 1<? the Sunday school the member* j. worshiped ,at Sandy Grove Bant. r-hurc h v.- lie re !;ev. .1.?TrnrTk?uTW 7 -ffflyfnr nreac-hed :t -wdWef-rm set'- 1 ,'j moil. At S:.?() Rev.'J. Q. I.iviiip.. ston. preached a wnmlerf.il sermon t. for us. The Junior Missionary ,c met at tlie home of Mrs. Mariah Bellamy Monday niirht. Refreshe ments \Wre donated hy Mr*. Ber- . I tha Woodbury, a member. who is . vorking at the air base and can't attend. Captain and Mi's. Gebrgo \VHliams stationed at Texas visited the beach last week as guests of Mve r? A Willi..... - TL ? a.mmo. 17, ?1 . *1 I IH'y Wl'll' ruests of Mr. anil Mrs. J. II. Owens Wednesday. Pvt. and Mrs. Jake Abraham are the proud parents of a fine boy - borp Dec. 3rd. Mrs. Abraham was n before her marriftge ''Miss Mary r. Spivey. Mother and babe are doing floe. Mrs. Ada Sprivey spent i( a few (lays last week in George5; town with her parents. a Ahtong the men at home en furr li.iiffh?G**k?D-. A.1 WdUama, Cpl. Bellamy, Pvt. James CheStn nut, Dock Biand and FrahCis Robn inson. Mr. Walter Geathers,: dey fense worker in Wilmington, N. * C., was homo the week end. Mr. ipd Mrs. Crawford Blake dpent week In Sumter with relatives C "W friends. Pvt. Russell Funny ji splnt Thursday with his nrtdther. f; x lj|r. J. B. Owens, ehairroarv tud neftnlosis association attended a | 7n:e?ing in Conway Tuesday and jl, repotts a successful meeting. Don't - forget to give her your donation. Buy and use Christmas seals. S. C. Methodist Conference Closes i i At Darlington larlr.r'on?lthdiop I.nrenzo II. Kinj*. Atlantic const area. centra! jurisdiction, cl>sod his fiv. t <|uadI ennia) of an epochal session of the j South. Carolina tuufci mice .Melius 1 dist* church, Rev. I). K. Thomas, entertaining pastor, Sunday afternan w.ti; iii r?*a<:;:"_r intj incuts for.21 1 char y.:; in nine dlvH.rt.-t of conference, j Deletralex to the gener al and ju- . ' rmrfer-nrrsr pro1 ninetiT"' ; Vi11-nil elruici) lc;ejo| j;i ;;j; . | 'harm <>.' tin- conferences- activi! ie- were Ill-prill ijrhts of the epochal " annual si ul ; Vlethnrlrst tjtOVn. Ordir.utl.on e.f 12 doec-on ; an ! 11 ; -_1?1? ; y SuMulny mci nintr w:vY tie ' :?V! luiTnnry service "that pi < riT j the re-:*'in?r of appointments-- 1 y : the.hi:fop. I.. 11. Kim* at the clos? j .r the four--day se.ssi'nu. , Pro ninent \i if rs nro'spn'-.-d a: j the confei enc^inc-loded fir. Robert ! A. Willi ants, pastor of Asl.ufy , Methodist Church, \V;is-hin;jion. !j. t~C. D. W. lit nrv; pastor Ti'ndI ley Chapel. Philadelphia, IV,. Pre iceit Willis King. Gaiitmni! Tlieo- 1 logical seminarr, Atlanta. (la.. -:.i? i t ? ? ... - - n Mi'.tiu .i. r?. uanuoinn, Ciallin College. Orjxngeburg. S. Prcsi] lie lit Davi^l Jones. Bennett Goll go, I Greom-.boro, X (*. | Bourn representatives who spoke | at the* conG-reni e included iOIrn I A. Love, ehi:veil extension:- k. Brooks. Christian Advocate centra! edition; A. P.. Howard, V;ard of I temperance; f?". J. Crollcy. pension and relief: Professor Touchtone hoard of lay activities, and J Phyliss AT. Gibbes. Women Society ; ror Christian Service. Clerical delegates elected tP the J general conference were: Rev. N. VV. Greene, Greenvrllc, on: the ?e! conn ballot. Rev. S. B. Miller. Char j letcon and Rev. C. F. Ferguson o" the fifth ballot. Lay delegates to the "eneral j conference elected on the first ballot were: C. W. Caldwell. Orangeburg. S. C,. S. J. McDonald. Sumter, S. C. and Mrs. Maymc Gordon. Dillion. Other clerical delegates elected only for Jurisdictional, conferencewere: Rev. C. X. Reynolds. Florence. Rev. A. R. Howard, Board of Temperance, and Rev. Georor V. Thomas, Spartanburg. Other lay delegates to Jurisdictional con- i (Terence are Mrs. Phyliss M. Gibbs. Greer, S>- C. S. C. Charles Green. | Bennettsville. S. C., and G. W. Bob den. Spartanburg, S. C. Reserves elected wore: B. T.'SnviThrSpartanTiLrg. S. (2., ET B7 llollway, Green- 1 ville and President J. B. Randolph, v'iailin College. Reports by the "ivhr.unl con ference officers and committee chairman showed gains?along ali lines. Rev. J. A. Summers. Orangeburg. reported increase in church membership. Rev. George A. Thomas,, annual conference treasurer 1 eportofi that ?^2.R90 had?pamrd hjough his hands during the year or World Service and benevolences. Rev. H. H. Cooper. Kings tree, S. f. chairman World service and finance fvnde a request for additiond heneVoJimces for 1013?11 which was approved. Rev. M, J." Porter, Lamar, an.lounced in his treasurers report *>f the Board of conference claimants. that S15l>4. has been disbursed among retired ministers or :he S. C. Conference and $175-1. raised for the ministers wives alliance. The Gold Seal Pension rally, .a project inaugurated by Bishop King at the beginning of the quad* tvnnial, went over the top with a $."210. A11" of this fund is disbursed to retired mini's.cfr, of the South Carolina Conference. IUATFFTON NFAVS Campbell A. M. F. Church " S. S. at "usual hour: At 12 noon service began. The message was taken from St. Matt. 2<>:4'2 Thy WMl Re Done. At night service Rev. J. J. Jenkins brought a soul stirring message. On Friday night a large number attended Love Feast. Our church seems to be spiritually alive. Rev. Wm. Kellv. is the nastor. Mrs. K. S. Johnson, reporter Rro. J. J. Jenkins, Lewis Taylor i and Ad die Taylor motored to Leaufort Wednesday on a business trip. BL ACK SBFRO N EWS World Community Day was celebrated at Albert Chapel M. 'F. * church. MJusic by the Academy Street Glee club. The program was Very fitting. November 14th the Hardin reunion was enjoyed by the. family : and a few other friends The ev- . lening was spent merrily and interesting. Young Hardin left in the wee morning hours for army duties at Smyrna, Tenn. air base. ; Among those homo on furlough the past ten. dpys are Pvt. Elzie Wrice of ,Camfl' Sutton; Pfc. 'Weidu,j tS 1 xt c . s* t uun m. uuiuam, L.; * pi. RpgRpll Bonner, * Pfc. Law rone*- -j Burke of (5rlanda, Fla.; Pvt. Shelley Pike of Camp Sutton; Opl. Luther Corry and Pvt.1, Gonzales Hames, Calif. Nov. 19th the Academy St. Glee cjub rendered a program at the white grammar school by special request of their Supt. Mrs. Ferr?l assisted by Mrs. Brice pianist _and Mrs A. C. Black, directress. . Pvt. J. C. Bradley of .Charlescon is visiting his parents. Miss i Theressa Camp and Rev. and Mrs. K. D. Hough visited Rev. and Mrs. |J. H. Blaekr - - - - - .. 1 . > *. : J mmmmmr-- * Burcnu of Public Relations. DOGS MUST HAVE MED1CA the Post Veterinarian ^t Fort Hua StalT Serpeant Frank F. Barber, S< gcant Ezckiel Jones. They are pict is suffering from on infection cau time in her leg. (Photo by U. S. A LAMAR M:\VS By It. 15., rejiortf!.-; - ? T ~t 1~ - - - /- * < ouiiuiiy was a 11 !i<' oay snn marked the beginning of the new. conference year. We -ai> nroie that our pastor lias been .returned'! for another year. According, to nddrsses made by Mr.. Rivers, deb gate: Mr. McCoilough. Mr.'. B. . Grooms Mr. K. D. Davis and from i the>inspiration they received while ( attending the conference, along tvith"t|tnte a few of ttie leading I members of the charge. -this will .novo to bo one of the bpst years ti the history of the charge. The rlturch school under the direction of Supt. Jeffrv is going forward. Mrs. Mamie DuboS(> is asking the "VVRCS to meet n? John Wesley o.u Sunday 4 p.m. We were "leased to note the presence of Mrs. Carrie Wilson of Darlington; Miss Lunn of Florence and Mrs. Sadie Kirv in. > ' Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Byrd observed their family turkey dinner Sunday and had as their guests If 'find Mrs. ForTer, Mir and Mrs. M. r Rivers and family. Mrs. F.va Cas.y nnrl 'Mr. 11. Woods. - 1 According to Mr. CIoo Thomas i the program sponsored No". 2stj j was quite a success. More than ' ?45.00 was raised for tht> chut : t. - j ' * I Sandy Grove Methodist Church Rev. M. J. I'ortor, Mr. and Mrs. | R. Byrd of Cartcrsville; Mr. B.J Boston. Cartcrsville; Mrs. T-ydc of I Timmonsvtlle: Rev. R. B. King of j Maycsville: Rev. S. J. Melbvu'iii ! if Sumter, were the special < 1 ""im v j guests.of Rev. and Mrs. I. \ . M i"- j 'ling of Kingstreo Dec. -Mfl. "I" i v\as reported an eniny'abV trip. The Hew 1!. T. N. Burton j Brooklyn. X. Y. will sponsor !>i. j famous moving, picture show at John Wesley church Sunday night. January 2nd. Adults 25c; children 15c. This promises to be a real treat. Don't miss it. Mr. and Mrs. Kf Kirvin \\ill entertain at their home next Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Dorter. Prof, and Mrs. Dean, Prof. (' It. B'tmittc. j Mr. and Mrs. Woostcr Wood.-. Rev. Washington Fraiser i s'il! on the sick list' to tiic icgici of hi.- . friends. Much credit i; due Mr. M. Rivers and Mr. Theo K. Rogers for tinlarge number of .subscriptions to | live Advocate from Sandy Grove i ehureh. - [ di e wkst m:ws Dr. ('. (I. Glover was-'the guest ' speaker at Ml. Lebanon church i on last Sunday. The occasion was the first quarterly "conference fori tlie year. He preached a" wonder-' ful sermon. Reports showed all j departments to be is fine eonditipu.?The Rldor war*?paid ?fti?full. Total collection .fur, thy day. i, Ai Mt. Zion Presbyterian church | Rev. E. 1.. Me Adams brought a forceful message, which was edifying to th(. members. -The oiler- . .np was good. At St. Mary Baptist church the j TTev. 1,. fc. Daniels brought a Mes- j sago based rtn the Sunday school i lesson The Siiji of Covetousness. t The message" w?^ greatly enjoyed. ' Rev. 11. J. Graver, his father, Dr. C. G- Glover, Mr. O.I.. Smith | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robertson, Mr. j and Mrs. O. 1.. McAdams, Mr. ' and Mrs. George Garrett. Mrs. Kmms Hawthorne. Mr. and Mrs. j John Jones and Miss Sallie Moo 1 Martin were dinner guests of Mr. I and Mrs. V. F. Valentine Sunday.' Pfc. Sa>duel Turnan stationed at Marsh Field, Calif., is guest of his mother Mrs. Janie Turnan. DAVID G. ELL! THIRTY-TWO YEARS OF 1 ? INSURANT] ? 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