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Saturday March 20, 1926. HONOR AND DISTINCTION ROLLS ] NEW HOWARD SCHOOL. First Grade?Winton Dendy. < Distinction?Raymond White, Jesse Ethridge, Edgar Chappelle. " nie B. Nixon, Elliott Taylor, Daniel i Walker. =r=zz_^ 4 Second Grade?M. L.. Barber, teacher Honor?James Whitman, Robert White, Pauline Sulton. Distinction?Maxie Bouknight, Jas^jWhitman, Edith Brown, Annie Mae Myers, Jessie Mae Eargles. Second Grade?R. L. DeLorme, Teacher. " " Honor?John Dix, Murry Crumpton Herbert Minor, William Dendy, Har nei oims, JLyaia Lowman, Vivian Tayloft ? Third Grade?A. M. Hall teacher. Honor?Malliot Roseboro. Distinction?Frank Kennedy, Law. -rence Mitchell, Donald Reed, Lydifi jbowncr, Hatti'e Mae NSmith, Helen Starks.-? -r ? Fourth grade?E. C. Nelson, teacher * Distinction?Merline Adams, Ida Abrams, Malzatta Terry, Lucindq; Davis. " .J Fourth Grade?M. E. Pelot, teacher. Distinction?Annie Mae Cannon, , . Laura Ethridge, Wilhelmina Roberts. Fifth Grade, A. E. Washington, Teacher. r Distinction1?Thomasina Boyd, Myrtelene McQuarters, "..Violet .Taylor, Woodrow Miller, John Sligh. j Sixth Grade?O. E. Allen, Teacher, ? Distinction? Priseill? Veol Gilliam, Addie Lee Gladden. ? Seventh GradeVE. M. Craft, teacher Distinction?Clarice Myers. Fair wold Notes Thj2 girls ,rendered a splendid r musical program at Sidney Park Church Sunday the 7th and received a collectionof -$5.12 for ??which we thank the young people of Sidney Park very much. . We were invited to Sidney ~ Park by Mr. Bennie Boozer, one ^ tian leaders among the-young . people of this Church. We thank Mr. Boozer. God grant that our young people who are growing up V ? today with all the splendid adr vantages will be imbued with i spirit of intelligence to^grve_j * fitting hand to those who-are need as Mr. Boozer did. ___ ? * X I i L.""* : i ?7. i:.v: : - : X1 " : I ""T 7 f F"- r r A | ~~T~ 5 ~~ f | - ; J : - t y -> f | lA\ v j '^1F? - as^Hf- " : ? VIT. PISGAH A. M. E. CHURCH cli ' . - NOTES ^ - , jiy Special to the Palmetto Leader :-jch Greenwood, S. C., Mar. 15?The tic cently held in Mt. Pisgah^ A*. MJbe E. Church was o successfiiTaffair | 1 Several hundred young people ch were present and their friends. A large chorus composed en- _ tirely of school children sang for the occasion. The occasion was j made both educative and enter- \y taining for . the children. Two fth Drignt minded young ladies who at ?<re splendid spellers v4on the lia prizes offered; All of oar church forooe havo united to put over a splendid Easter Day Program. a ?The children in all of our chur- pr ches^ should have a larger place ar in our efforts thair is-now^-given ita to them. The mistake of mio- ia' takes that tnany of us are mak-'n, yig is in th^heglect of our chil-"! si dren of today. .After we have sent them to school and trained themf many of us are too selfish J to give them & place to sjerve In tl our churches. As x>ur attitude i +?toward them impresses them n i with the fact that they are not 1 wanted, they usually find other places where they think they ^ are wanted, and thus many., of j j our churches are bereft of a -s great deal of . real help that v might be given to them. When fthey contract the habit of stay ing awajr because they feel that j they a<re cr.owded -out,- it is diffi- e cult , to get them to reinvest a vital interest in the. work of our j churches. " ^ Immediately following our j * Easter effort, our great evangelical drive will begin. The services of a splendid leader areatry ; our command, and thus we have ] Ja deader of unusual power who will Tead our forces7 Thus under) God, we hope to march to victory The services of Mt. Pisgah j i, were well attended last Sunday. I lL The captains in our recent fi-! **{nancial effort, are still reposing, gleanings from their several j [illllUCil x Fo* * > . > 3'. >T" Contest beg <r- r,r- *" r, ^ r r- - ^ ^cr- ' * Coi * ~ .?1? ? ?? , rjpw w -. )10 Assembly Si # , ... }' VV VWVVVW VWV ii ir ililiiiT* --* _ _ _ . * ) J - T THE PALMET1 ibs. . ' '7 H At a church conference recentheld, the membership of the urch without a single objec>n alleged, have decided to readei our parsonage. Steps will ! taken at once to put the exare^ed determination of the urch into operation. flNNSBORO BAPTISTS CALL ! RKV. C. H. WILLIAMS. J The1 St. Paul Baptist church at innsboro has called as their pastor | e Rev. C. H. Williams, who lives' Greenwood. The Rev. C. H. Wil-I ims was born "in Georgia and took s studies at the Gerald Academy, j thens, Ga., and later attended More- | mbjj Cullcge,?Atl&ntor iCa- Ho?issplendid young man, a good gospel" eacher, -full of the spirit and power id it i3 hoped that St. Paul will ke.its. plLuee_?s a leading church i of old. ? , . Deacon O. E. Manigault and othets ;ed to be congratulated on the ilendrd selection. ;/ '" UNION 'SOCIAL NEWS. . . ! -The Art1 and -Literary Club met at ie home of Miss Pinkney B. Farr, 'hursday- afternoon, MaiV- 4. The 'he Lord's Prayer was repeated, led y the President. As .the secretary ailed the rplL each member respond^owell. One hour was spent in the tudy of the life of Lowell. After vVvu-h wp w^ri* flavored with a piano solo?Whispering Hope?Reverie? -oiiii W.ebber, by Miss Alberta Ruff. After business, the hostess served l .delicious course of pineapple salad, ;altines and Russian tea. . ; The officers elected are as follows: diss Pinkey B. Farr. president; \liss '.ornnTin Tl TTorndori. vice-president; diss Alberta H. Ruff, secretary; diss Ruth McKissciky-treasurer. To tveep Abreast of TKp TimPa VTA A A - Read THE PALMETTO LEADER 4^4 iTA iTA A^A ATk ATfc 4^1 V w ' ' . . =a _ ; Fll l^krm4S ;uuovupi i i . ^ 5,000 N. ins Nov. 14, 19 litest Open To, Alt" ?* ^ ' ^Ad ^ ' ; =?= *? Circulation E PALMI treet ro LEADER Columbia Mecca of i* " Negro Education j This Week [ __ (McGhee News Service) Orangeburg, S. C.?The State As- v sociation of Negro Teachers of South ? Carolina which convene-.e at Columbia March 18-19-20, will be without a precedent. Of course that is expected"; for we count ourselves as being pro*-| gressive, and progressiveness means bettering our conditions from year to year. These three days will be brim-' ming full of-information-giving and TnformMion-reeeivirtg- because those' who are amply prepared to impart [ :wiU_be present, as well as th6S6 Who are able and anxious to take in?The, meeting opens properly with a welcome^ by Mayor Coleman, featuring the three days' program are lectures by Dr. H, A. Morgan. University of Tennessee; Mr. J. B. Felton, State Agent df Negro Schools; Hon. James tf. Hope State Superintendent of Public In- j struction for South Carolina and Dr. R. S. Wilkinson, President of State College for Negroes in South Carolina. President "Wilkinson wiirXalk onT"Ed| ucational,. Progress of ' Negroes in South Carolina." Of no lesser im: portance will be the address of "the Miss Mary McSkimmon, President of ithe National Education Association. It is hoped - that- every teacher of 'the State will register at this meeting. None can attend without a chance at full benefit for having gone. with by experts lin both public meetings "and smaller group meetings. Benedict College and Allen University will be the hosts to the teachers of the State. . All are conscious of the fact that a" royal entertainment awaits thenw ^ . , _ 3 ' " Calhoun Falls Locals On March the 13tht the people of this vicinity had begun to think that the winter had gone and the?spring had come, but they -found out thai they were mistaken.. The many friends of Bro, J, B Dawson regret to hear of the deatl of his daughter, Isabella, which oc cured on the 10th inst., in Youngs town, Ohio. She had been sick onl; ' ~ ' i . ?*r~ ' 7=r?2r ?; 9 . - ! ^ ' . ' .. -p? r . ' , *ST I* n* ftofrrnz sw Subscri 25 and closes ft Enter Your Name 4 * [dress- ??**= P\ J. . pai tiiiciit < LTTO LE2 /; - j? / . ^ ~T~ * >**" * -' ? IIIMMMUMIIMMMMMII AAAA A A A A AAAAAt4 VVV V VJP ~ V VJ?*V.V> hree weeks. * The interment was made 1 rt~ Fairfield's Cemetery. She leaves'" ( "father, J. B. Dawson and a mother, ! ,ula Dawson; four sisters, viz: Bessie 1 ^ucile, Willie and Lola Dawson. Three i irothers, vfz: Robert, Odell and J. B. ' )awson, ^r. and a ho^of relatives to . ament. > j We were also sorry to hear of the 1 death of Sister Rebecca Roebuck, chich occurred at Wareshod, S. -C., ' m the 10th inst; She was living with : _?. '. TEACHERS Art Nee - 'y_ r ? ? I i1 Ck TITC ' / Jl 11 n 1 > Lw -Lin . GH Special*"for Thui Saturday:. .. V ?; ; ; - - Stamped Pillow ^ Gases ... \ griE? Five beautiful patterns-on a very gbod quality tubing Regular $ 1.00 & $ 1.25 a pair ?Dozens of other SPECIE numerous to mention. y 1Q per eel r- r> CirAvirfUin/v o ?->r> r?? ' ^ II IrffCI JTIIIIU^ IIUl opcLU Convention. . IDI ART AND - 1233 MAIN STREET XK~KK"X'\?<"X"y/*XK> . '"r "' ' ''"" ^ '"" ' w ; \ \ . . . ?. .' ,: -A,,.' ' . ' s " ' 1 ? ' > ' "* *'' ^ > ? . ' -w rtonte o ? * . . . " bers /lay 15, 1926~? Now. . . ... . _ ... \ .. - -? - . '___ ... of i--; y:- . - Columbia, V , * > THREE :ier son, Frank at the time of her !eath. She~was a faithful member of Springfield Baptist Chudrch and she ? was one of the founders of the above named Church. The funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. A. Ware. The ' interment was "made in the Springfield's Cemetery. She leaves a host of relatives to lament. Sister Sallie 'Haze of Abbeville, R. F. D. 1, is on the sick-list,. We hope for her a speedy recovery. 1' I WELCOME! - - r dlework n "nr ' *' _ " W p i< ? ens - - nrs : sday, Friday and Stamped Bed Spreads ^T~~$l.39 . : ' . Do.uble bed size- 8 1x96. ' Stamped in bow knot, pat terns on a good grade Homer : ? spun. A Bolt of fring<?, t-"'~ nougfr for above spread 80c iLS in all Departments too a nt Discount illy priced during Teachers ?AL ? GIFT SHOP COLUMBIA, S. C. -4 -- - I I'SU ? ?1|~ -44-" - r- ' i X ' X v - t t - -1 t - : ' ? t :: :: ? | \* Y ' j | Y s. c. |