The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 07, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2

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^ Barnwefe News. ?1 L Bethlehem Baptist church, of , /which the Rev. A. ^has. L. Arbouin! ^^^everj; w?y:and a great future is: persons were baptized. It was the s-_ closing night of a week's revival conducted l)y the pastor. On unday U he preachetT to large congregations, that packed the church morning and ?night, and administered the Lord's ; Supper. The general offerings have 'increased 60- per cent, /since January, 1 bo that Sunday's ofrerlng was. not "a j 1L..~ surprise. The pasEol^^ffn^^MoBrg j! 1 J- A. _ ll ' a! 1 nnve jiisl met in tne montniy meeting of the board. The treasurer's report. 1 ahowad thnt, February's -collections|; were $201.31./ ' |i rAfthe~d05C of the B. Y; P. U. ^ - service on last nighty a very -touching programme Nvas rendered, in rec ngnitinn of the President. Dr. D- J '' ' Dixson, whom we must reluctantly i give up, to practice in" Spartanburg. ' Many were the Isyes ""bathed in i tears and the expressions of sorrow, j 1^. the Graded School, presented: the fol-J '' lowing resolutions:?; :? Whereas, it has come to our notice ' that Dr. JJavicl Jonnson Dlxsotl lias:i lie nnri nt. ; tablifeh himself iir a new field,'Spar-.;1 tanburg, S. C.,- to prosecute his pro--1 fession. and . I( Whereas,' we belive ^ give expression to our feelings of re-;' ' gret, and express"1 our highest esteem ' and appreciation of the splendid, ser-,1 vice he has rendered, both as church-,' ? wan nnH pKyqician. ~ P inereiore, ~De it resolved: That -we the duzcns of the 'city ~of Barn- J - well, members of the Bethlehem Bap- ; tist church, sincerely regret to see ^ hpst wishes for his unstinted success 1 go with 'him. ? " ?? jl We recommend him as a faithfuV-< skilled physician and a Christian gen- ; tinman, u.'nvlliy of prnrtiring his choss ( en profession in any home that may 1 _ need his services. We regretfully part with .him, be- 1 ing conscious of the fact that jiisT* place will be dilTicu\t and liuid to nil,-1 both=rn=tho rlinrch_and community.?fBe it further resolved: That a co Ty of .these resolutions be presented ' ??JjFLDiK&QiL and. a ropy he. spread up on the minutes of the "Bethlehem Bap- ( ~ tiat Church and also .a copy be pub-, \ lished in one or more of the Negro H "journals of-South?Carolina. -1"; Mrs:?eu r J11! 11TI T5. Green, -r*? Mrs. Flora S. Clark, Beacon R. M. Thorivpsoh^ F Prof. Henry E:. Sutton, G. G. Butler, "Chariman. j After whioh Pastor Arbouin in a Tew xv el I chosen "woi-TTs presented the~~ ?Bector with a "Dandy Leather Bag,"? the gift of the people, in whyse hearts * plied fittingly in his characteristic ' manner, and xvho could with-hold the ?tears from flowing. The evening's 1 full program consummated with the ^ ? - regular- monthly sociah oTThe B. Y." v P. U. Many out of town guests were present and "Baptist Halt"?the"prop- 1 erty of Ttnr church rocked with lapgh _?ter as Mesdamcs M. I.' R. Johnakin, ( andT R. L. Sutton, Misses B. Williams 1 . 7 and Jennie Harrison led_ in the-plays. ^ _ Hot?chdcolatcr sweet, crackers _and mints were served. Watch us grow. The Honorable W. S. Dixson, left, 'for Washington. D. C.. this mom. ing. He goes to the inauguration of President Coolidge. 1 , ,T. K RYAN, D. D. S. J. McClellanville News. James A. Ilolman, Reporter. 1 The pillory and the stock jv-ere cruel wicked, barbarous means of punishment. They- showered 'upon tho linnric iftf TT* ??1 1 ..WMV4.^ 'V A | A UllUilllt iVUW IjlimUIHl _yilest condemnation ef all thoughtful? - _ men from the sixteenth ccntury to; the* present enlightened era. While; we do-not believe, the end in case of the Puritan fathers justified the| means, we tenaciously hold that such means would prove quite effective in r converting unbelieving fathers and mothers to the sublime creed and doctrine of education for their young. ,i Better school buildings, longei*' terms and efficient teachers do not ' seem sufficiently attractive inducements to those who see a greater^ ~ present value in the dollar than in, education for their children. Butj hp timn ia C ~ L 1 -- VWMHtfft mm I yflt: 11-j ing when these same children willi curse your dust. Mark you that. ' j J. P. Wilson, gladiator in the po-1 litical arena of Reconstruction times; j with Rainey, Ransier, Elliott, Nash j I and others of blessed memory, is , sick with la grippe .but shows signs ' of speedy improvement. Pat, ajs he ^ is familiary known, tells vivirf tales y of 1876. * ' Miss Jtfuette Williamson lefft last ' Wednesday for * week's stay in Q^gt^yn, tba guest of bar- sister _ Gibbs, before returning to - I I r- a_ tfew York.- "? ??====Misses-Mtnme G. Shepatd, Marie Brown, Rosalee Green and Mrs. Marie, Rotve motored te-Charleston in the visit. . . ( . Willie Weathers, progressive farmer and aspirant for the ministry was in the city by to see his. daughter, Sarah a student at Avery. > Abraham Brown, son of Benj. Brown, is on the sick list but improving. Daniel ^Singleton arid" Mrs. " Ella Frost are both very ilL_? Sunday was eommunijm day at Ri'llin) Even before Itcvi Ji W? Wea ton began his cllscourse frtrm?the theme, "Prayer," the church was keyed up to a~~high pitch of spiritual awakening. In thirty-five minutes the pastor sot his audience on hallowed?fire and?resumed .his seat. The crrurcn is m line snape under superntendent.-J. Cr. Cllntum -O-ver a hun/ lied ainl twenty five children are jn regular attendanceT"" - - : ~~ State-College NeWs. ittide to infrom the, many/friends of President R. S. Wvilkinsop', that henir^ nriMarhiolly impynyintr. nrM while not yet able to resume .active college work, hi^_enndition is such that we feel he will soon be strong and yigarous ^qs^of^ - "haofcliilirenj parents and farmers gathered an our campus Friday, February-2?r and took part in a monster celebration of Education week. The muve^ nent was promoted by 'Mr. George IV.^-Baniels, ? Farm Demonstration \?ent for Orangeburg County, and Mr. H. :E. Dan.eisr-State-Agent of. Megro Demonstration Work. Every tolored scfooQl~m?the County was represented by a large delegation. A aarade, led by the State College band, tomposed of the childretPwas an mtpiTing sight. Mr. W. A. Sehiflley, bounty Superintendent of Education, ludressed the meeting in the college^ auditorium. During hte afternoon uhleti'c contests by the various rural schools were entered into, and prizes jiven the winners. A conference of the' SmUTf-Dever F*arm Demonstration Agents wasleld. _at_ the College two days last sveekv These men came at- the call jf Air. M. E. Darnels "to discuss plans for the future work throughout the State? Among thnie pm^pnt were; 1. E. Dickson, Richland Co.;' Jason \laloncy, Sumter County; W. C. Bdnehi^Spartanliurg CountyT "WV Bf Harrison, Anuerson County; S. C. [fisher, Darlington - County; esse Wilson.'Greenwood f.nnntv Roni -1 Barnwell, Beaufort County and G. IV. Daniels, Orangeburg County. - The-laying- -Uie-Carner-^>tonje__Ql he Young" Womcn's_Christian Asso:iation building yesterday was a very itting-- and. mspiring_.exercise. This s being creeled at a cost of $5000.00, vliich?is- bemg raised?by?campus numbers of the Organization, and vill add much'to.our physical plajit rnmplp.cil The principal adIress ,wa"s giveri by K. ET^BrogdonTof he A. M. E. Church. "I?V ' ihe loung Men's Christian Asjo:iation sent four representatives 'rom the High School Department to rttend the Colored Older _Bays Con I ~~T ' . I I I REV. J. J. HARRI THE UNITeDt3?NS OI s an organization which is doin] nfirm people of South Carolina Iarrison, State Master, Prof. J 3. V. McCrae, State Treasurer, ilive and gives to the benefici )?ys irom nrty 10 one nunared rom $25.00 to $100.00 in case c lousehold goods. It pays from : less and up to $10.00 on Doctor'; Think of It; arid for any in REV. J. J. HARRISON, S.1U / or Prof. J. A. KIRK, 8 , ' I |,f ' ??' : TBPR PAT,WK? ferenee at AUaa UniY?r?ily, Coly^n-~ bia, iast -week. They report a ^erysplendid meetings " The Debating Teams under/the direction of Professor A. Hy Gordon, are preparing to meet the/ teams of Virginia Normal and Noyth Carolina A. and T. in Orangeburg" "and Greene T>oro, April 18, in th$ir annual TriState Contest.1 , - - ? The Girls Basket Ball Team has just closed a very successful season under.the leadership of Miss Iaflfoelle M. Hurlong, Jbirector of Physical Education. With a schedule of five games with Paine College, Augusta; Allen University, Columbiapand Schofipld Institute. Aiken: only pne was flnjmp^j bv the opposers. Concerts are scheduled to be given in Orangeburg and various points \xn thjg State (luring tlie spiliig by lite-: College Quartette and-Orchestra. ?/The hns recently been favored by Two very success^ ful drama"s~by student talent. The '"nrn'matic Association, undoi1 tho mm. crvision of Professor R. E. Mizelle, "Strongheart," and the Young Women's Christian Association, under the direction- of Miss Sadie^M; Gray of tha History Department, present. I productions were of the highest ordei and brought'out much of the hidden talent found among our students. | Preparations are being made at present to present" Shakespeare's "Twelfth ' Night" during Commencement week, May 25. . ?The Summor School for Teachera i will beheld this year June 15 to JuIT 17. Several-new features will be ad . ded, including^a Supervisors, Principals?and-r-Jndustrial?Workers' Con ference to be held the first week of the session. The conference for th< Agricultural workers will* also be" held as usual, _ =Wilson High School Notes. ?By Rubie McGill-Wjebb. The' Wilson High "School of Plor- " eiH-er S. C., is steadily^progressing under Prof. J. W. Killingsworth and a competent corps of efficient teachers; The school -has- eleven grades and nineteen teachers. It is one of -State and has had eleven grades lor " four years. mere i?t?? ritPi-orift connected "Wlth'the stliuul which is-tinae years old. Hot lunches, milk, fruit , and eggs are served at. the-reco6& period; The manual trafnihg department " under :?he. supe"rvisior\ of Prof. F. S. "Sharp7~ts~duiiig~ cxe'eTIehfr~wor k. rrof. I Sharp comes from Hampton and knows how to train his pupils. The Eome Arts BepartmentTTs under the instruction of Miss Willie Mae Williams of State College. The | rolls. The articles of clothing made by the girls are very ~neatly done and will bear close inspection inside 'and out. j The Basket Ball game between Al.j len University and Wilson was one ? of the most interesting of the season as both teams were well coached. Allen's wnn nnnnhod by tho great basket ball star Prof. Baumgardner. The,. srcores were as fol- " l lows: Allen 6, Wilson 31. Allen ! pbiyerl hard but she would have had | | to play,..some to beat Wilson. Both j~ ????^???? SON, State Mastery i1 ABRAHAM & D. of J. _ _ * 4 g a great work for the poor and . It has at its head Rev. J. J. r. A. Kirk,. State Secretary and It pays to its members while ary something after death. It dollars for hospital benefits and >f total loss by fire of house and $1.50 to $3.00 per week for sick! bill. fGHMlioii wrlia? ?? :310 JEtiehljmd St., Columbia, S. C. . S#e* BennWtarflJ?, g. a ^ ' teams Are to be commended for their fair play. "Wilson hns~1bst onlyoTic^ game infour years. We hope in the near future that Allen will be able to make a higher score against Wilson. The Athletic teams^of Wilson gave a reception for Allerffi^am in tl& School Auditorium during the even-1 ing. A splendid program was rendered" and refreshments served. The' game at Marion, played by Allen and. Marion, was won by Allen. Score 10-4. ; ?The boys of Wilson who attended the Older Boys' Conference held in Columbia, at Benedict College and Allen University report a very pleasant and profitable trip. They seem*"rriy Vinvr? gpmed great inspiration and a ,yrider vision by liaving1 attend- ' ed sucFTa meeting, 'ihowo who were.; sent as delegates are as follows: Thurjnell Anderson, Jas. McBride7 ry. Anderson was elected Assistant Secretary. ? The Famous Williams' Singers will . appear in recital in the School Au1 111. I 1- i Uivv4tuiti iiiaicu x l til* UC lUUli iurward to a pleasant evening. Mrs. Maggie?-MeEeod -one^ of therrlmary teachers is still ccmfincfrfoTrer"1ionie' 'Willi Influuirzu; We are delighted to have Miss Webster back at her post again after a few days illness. Mrs. Ahbie Chnppfile was 'called I home on the account of the serious illness of hog- mother. "" 7 " iBEE HIVE LODGE No. 93,-K?of^P. Moots firat and third Monday nights in each month. . / OFFICERS: - ' . W. S. BoOkharE, ,^___^-^r^:^r_ -G.-CL. J. H. Bookhart ' V. C. A. O.Sftmon __ Prelate A'. jS./Walkir K. of R. ft S. ; D. I. Stroman ? M. of Fr H. W. Harrison <- - M. of A. j M. L. Lvles M. of W. Calvin counts _> - - - - ----- L G. gt.. ' --, ' ""_ - .. |; Lewie Prii Y 1310 Assembly Str i IffiiS I? |M?Mel p mm i hub i h fc-/ : . 3tyl._No.-47. ?|? Lewie rm ^ _ 1310 Assembly Stri - - '-. : ..,r^V. '." ' ' -?-- _ i ' ,7~ I. -i ? i ! Read^f HE ASH " - ' SUBSCI One Year $2.0 jf or additional inTorma THE ASHEV 44 South Market Stree i , ? i "" I10lJ NANCE ST., Our Motto?"COE ii't- ' We carry a complete . _ irg Gums, Patent Medici Sets, Women and Men . ~ -Lights and Fine Candies We make a specialt ' scriptions. A fine place G.W. SINi I -' Mi * . \ Every Sunday ixnd A - ?? | All good things-t | 1016 WASH | If we please yoirte! MRS. A] ?i . ? *? ?$? ?$? ?+ <$? ?+ <$> ?$? eet ' ?-- '? ?4 *> I D.?"c Lodg< r "I It I ;. - I .<il? - - I Banners. Lodge. t? -- ? - ===a 1 This style made for an can be detac I Badges fo style with la ? zi lbad 2 bad 12 bad I We make and Ushers* embossing rr department? nting & Supp] eet ' 9 " ; - 7 ~~ " "/ ;. ? ~" . . .. flatwdiftT, toted* 7, 1906. EVILLE ENTERPRISE tIPTION RATES: 0; Six Months $1.2? tion, write ILLE ENTERPRISE t, Asheville, N. C. -? N ?S^T>Bj tj. ? 'RTESY and SERVICE." stock of Cigars, Cigarettes, Chew- _ ines, Crude Drugs, Toilet Articles, Pocket Books, Ever-Ready Flasfr-? i in boxes. ? ? ? y in compounding and filling Pre? - ? to 3top while you-sve^n-the ciyt. GPETON,Ph. G., Prop. ET ME AT,_ hi get your Special Dinner.^ 0 eat. Home CQokr.food. & ilRGTON STUEET ' ^ : 1 others; if we don't tell us.;t MNA T. SAMON, General MgrT T it ~ ^ ^ " ? ly Company X -Columbia, S. C? ? .-_: V - - - ' ' > T- i ^ e Paraphernalia ^ ' r >r Societies. : ~T" ' i < Co!!arrand T Anything "f6r your XJ" r?xi ?? i 'Badge as shown in cut can be ?? -A. .ArZ _ __ . * : y organization. The metal part ?? - wipj ? hed-aird used in the Lodge room. ~ r officers can be made by same - 7 7^^"^ ce up the sides. ^ $ 4 ? " ! Y J PRICES: V I . .. ?? (Each) ^ -j ges ?1.00 . ges .. .90 ^ > I T. especially badges for all orders badges for all ehurches. A large M jachine is operated in our badge jjH to do gold and silver embossing. I 'Columbia, S. C. *'' - . - "V" ..* ^ f* A i