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Pfeffl t IP ft ft' ;; "THR OLD GRAY:: I :: -AN&- ; |i THE NEW RIDER"-: < > * ? S ' > ~ ? s,. ? ; REV. R. PHII LIP EULM <> ? ?< ?*> < 8 MRS. FLIPPER Never have the citizens been f more jmpressexl with a bifehop's ?_ wife, than the people of Charleston were with Mrs. Susie Flipper^ f first lady of-the?African~Metho~~ dist Episcopal church in South Carolina. At the Missionary women reception ht^ld at Mt. Zi'ogl where p. program outlined by Mrs. V, T. Ellis, was rendered, Mrs. Flipper ilanted her self in the hearts of the South Carolinians as chairady of that meeting, and for the compliment, she paid the men and women of this state. Among other commendable tfrngs, she said the 7th Episcopal district had set the ?* pace?-of?the entire? connection. Leaders, who will praise and encourage their followers will receive their fullest cooperation T ' every thin? they undertake. Tor niany would be leaders assume th( role of boss and try To; drive-thosc of whom, they are supposed tr lead. To speak complimentary ol those -over whom they have thr pveiteight, they think it will dos tract from them. While the poo pie follow reluctantly thejjr lead ersh p. they are seeking every ad vantage to rid themselves of sue! an affliction. Like Bishop Flip per, his wife believes that kind ness and not abuses bring results and has not only a vision but one She is truly a Christian woman of the best programs that wa ever given to our denomination The loyal sons and daughters o' South Carolina \|711 pubscrib* whole heartedly to Mrs. Flipper' plans for the state in improv'nj rural and city church buildings am relieving Allen university* of at embarrassing situation. Watcl th'e "Leader" for a seizes of ex pressions relative to this progres sive movement. The woman'? mass meeting here was sponsore< by Mr. M. L. Green and was sup ported by the districts and con ferences branches of the state. LENTEN SEASON The -Protestant Episcopal churcl and possibly the Catholics are t< be highly oonimended for their strict observances of this special season. Say what you will bul their services conducted on thest occasions are met with great success and are having the desired effect upon the masses of humanity. The fact that Christians oi p every fa. th would seek to establish a more friendly relation witV Cod is an imperative necessity at such a time as ihls. 1 he'young people of the great Methodist and Baptist church indulge in the same pleasures as those of th < Catholicv affit^ffTficopalians despite our disciplines and constitutions. So th< duty of the church is to promote and encourage a season of devotions to God r'n hehalf nf their sim and ours. Iycnten season is significant. It would be a wonderful movement if the Christians, the world over would tune in wit! heaven and earth during this spec i&l season, in so doing ours?wouh. be a paradise. I fear these major denominations lay too much StreSS fin Krrr??A r- ?' 1? revivals, which have become in this lattei day more big August frolics than anything else with no seasons of - prayer before beginning our revivals. We secure the services of soni lung busting evangelist, who m endeavor to preach all night and when he says "Amen" the people are not only glad but mad. The interdenominational ministerial union of Charleston and vicinity white and colored met ir J joint session last Monday and quite an interesting program was rendered. The Rev. F. S. James representing the white ministers union was the order of the day. He spoke from the subject "Ethical Elements in Worship". It , was indeed a masterpiece of eloquence; Dr. J. E. Thomas, who was chosen the presiding officer i for the J,wo meetings; responded to' all of the addfesses. A MAN IN TOWN The above is the slogan all over Charleston in speaking of Dr. R. I. Lemon, the newly assigned pastor of Morrjs Brown A. M". E. 5' * church here in Charleston. The church was crowded to over-flowt . ing capacity gundav morning and ?L evening and people of every dar 1 nomination in the city are talk ing about Dr. Lemon's two sermon last Sunday. The good doctor ha taken his congregation in sth start, and while he has one of th few greatest appointments in th connection, Morris Brown has on of the best pastors and preacher that our denomination affords. ST. LUKE Our church f's a live wire i Charleston, like Ebenezer here makes no fuss but works. Sur day will be a high day with?tr week and Easter. Every mem ber is urged to tune in with Goi "I.et Us Advance On Our Kne&s EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURC Rev. J. C. James, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?The servici were extra-ordinary at both se vices lastt Sunday. This bein the first Sunday and a lovely dj many worshi ppers found their wt to the house, of prayer. The pa tnr delivered a very noble ai powerful sermon. The entire au ' ienie was ,set on hallowed fii rL i u;..u i lit.* spii'iiutti i^ivvi rttii mgii. The evening service terminat ~ our worship for the day. T! pastor again deVvered a very n ble sermon which was suited many sorrows. Sunday, March 1.4, all day w bo known as Men's Day in t entire church including the Su lay school. Nothing but men will officio in the various capacities of t hurch. iOn Monday, March 15 Class . is sponsoring a program in se -non and song. Rev. R. A. Bro\ D.D., the CoTeridge Taylor G1 dub will render the music. 1 On Sunday evening, March . Class' 8 is sponsoring a guest ri y at 15 Nassau street. We are very much grieved mnounce the death of Bro. A. Flaynes, a long and outstandi member .of our church. He h >cen a member'of the seni or chi "or a number of years, He h :evved in various capacities of t hurch. C HESTERFIELD NEWS Sunday mornurvp 11 a.m. thj ev. J. H. Toatley preached a wo erful sermon at Grand View Pr< >yterian church. The theme w r -"'A New Birth". A very -lar I -ongregation greeted the speak' 3uite a few visitors were presei in the afternoon the You Men Christian elub of Pep P Baptist church, Cheraw, render v beautiful and interesting pi cram. This club consists of you men only and there "were abc twenty. The program was spc 'ored by Mrs. Ha.rry Watson. Xlu*?Rav.?J,?A. Gory who h been quite ill for the past f< lays, is able to be up to" the c light of members and frionc Vfrs. Gary has improved also. Those on the sick list are; M I^ela W>:ngate, Miss Easter De aye, Mrs. Lee Chatman, \ lames Rivers. " Mt. Tabor M. E. church a I rand View Presbyterian membe and friends sympathize with \ ind Mrs. L. R. Edwards and \ md Mrs. Elliott Johnson in t lod stregnhten them. . Sunday was a spring day fi ill church goers. Sunday scho onvened at its usual hour. Rev. Bates brought forth a sti ,'ing sornion which was enjoyed b II t..? r . - - ... .j..m 01, jonn ii:i7. Subjec The Three Active Fields of Bles* ines." The A. C. E. league m( it 5:30 with a large attendant iev. Nellins of Columbia preachc ~~>n Sunday night from Gensis 1:1< 'Cod Will Provide." Rev. F. / r "Ijawn, Messrs Ready Rowi Thompson and Garrmshaw als worshiped in the service. Vis tors are always welcome. Ou race is still progressing?Mr Mamie Bowman has opened Bakery Cafe; when you want goo things to eat see her frrstrMr. Lawrence Faulks was funei alized at Friendship B. church Sur day at 3 o'clock. We feel its ou I Joss, but heaven's gain. The Sunday school opened at it llGllol ' U/NtlM " ' * * i.wui ?i r nenasnip and S Matthews. Rev. Samuels preached a r wonderful ser,mon which was ver much appreciated by his hearers both, morning and night at Si Matthews. I Mrs. C. A. Cannon of Columbi: and Mrs. Lowie Brown of Firming ham spent Sunday with Mr. an< Mrs. S. E. Quattlebaum. The, Journ^yod toUoIumbiaonSiinda: night. CHESTER PARAGRAPHS 3 Prof, Pecola Worthy, of th e Friendship college faculty^of Roc e Hi 11, spent the i.week-end here a e guest of his mother, Mrs. Rebecc e Worthy. 3 Mr, Hughes Wilkins, Mrs. Don thy, Walker, Master W. M. Mitchi Mrs. Mamie Woods are out agai after being ill with flu. n On the sick list are; Mr. J. < White, Mrs.*Sarah Thompson, ML l" Maggie J. Hpod, Mr. Willie Jacl ^ son and little son, Lucius, hit ? Lerey -Wynn, Mr.- Hattie .Arthi Robinson, Mrs. Carrie Thompso Mrs. Lizzie Dixon, little Bernai _11Mackey_, Mrs. Maggie B. CuiTem *Mr."!*Tsr^5^4lSfhnback. ^ . Mr. Elliott Thompson,-husbaT of Mrs. Sarah Thimpson died i ef the home of his daughter in tl r. county On Monday. Funeral a g rangements have not yet be? jy made. l% Chester friends will regret s. know that Mrs. Ida Massey_ 1{f quite sick/ m N^ York: Her^da d rhter, Mrs. Pearl Foster has^'bet e With her. A complfltje rqCovei is wished for her. e(i Mrs. Mary Brice was called ht -White Oak Saturday because o- the death of her counsin, Mr. Wi to Jer Roseboi-o, who died Fit'day 4:00 o'clock. When she reach ill here she was again saddened h? know that his brother, Mr. W n iam Roseboro had passed aw; just one hour later, at 5:00 o'cloi ,t< The two brothers were highly i ht spected and had hosts of frient Relatives came from Virginia, 10 Y., and N. J. Both funerals we >r largely attended...vr Mrs.! Katie Allen made a bu et ndss trip to Augusta, Ga., \v Friday and returned "Saturday. 2l" Prof. W. B. James- of Suml al who is serving as Educational A isor of the CCC camp at Moi tc .orenci was the week-end vi: I tor to Camp Lakovlew, Compa ng 1475. Mrs. Catherine Morris ariiv air home from New York City accoi a? panied by her little cousin, She! hr Walker, who will spend the sui nWr here. Rev. J. C. Gilmore of Winstc Salem was in the city one <1 his week on business. Mr. John Craig of Greensbo spent Sunday h<?re wi'th his mot n er, Mi\s. Lottie Cra)g. Chest S friends knew him as "Bill" ai as all were glad to see him. ^ The boys, and girls teams er" Finley Hi spent Friday and Sf 1 ' urday in Camden at the bask ball tournament which was hi cc at Mather academy. The gu won second place and received . ?" oaken plague which will hang the wall in a classroom. T ,ut boys played until the semi-fina The teams will go to State c< lege Friday to id ay in the tourn ftn ment there, ^e" misfortune to scald his foot ve '' badly a few days ago, While ta ing a roast from the stove, t S" handle of the roaster broke wi the above results. Mr. Thomps' r" is "chef" at the Pryor hospital. n<^ to learn of the death of Mr. W , ' I Ham Pharr, on Tueday in Gasto IT" i , ' ia, N. C. For years he wasIr.j ^ citizen of Chester and (s wel known by hundreds who symp thize with relatives in these sj hours. Mrs. Fannie Griffin has a relap: mTflu and" is again confined to b< at her home on Center street. 3j All day Sunday at MetropoVtn A. M. E. Z. church the servici w^re well attended and collectioi f. good. At night, a three week ^ tri-color contest for Clinton co lege, Rock Hill, closed with tl following report: Red, Mrs. Hi ' Hard, captain, $18:98; Wh>'te, Mr '. Mabel Round, captain, $14.95; Bit If -11 - rt'Ci i- - ^? mi s. t-MOOte, OSpratn,$4'.2.G ^ total $76.69. President Stanbac ' was present and'expressed his a] preciation of this very pleasin j sum, the deep interest shgnvn an the large attendance at the pr< _ gram. The Clinton college gle fl club rendered a spicy and enjoj able program. ? Mr. , G. L. Johnson, formcrl with the Williams Singers of Ch cago, was a visitor at the A. M. I IT Z. Metiv>politan church S.incfaj night. He spoke and sang. II s is at present rehearsing a 60 t, voice choir in Rock Hill for a con munity singing in the near futur v there in interest of the A. M. F ; Z. church and Friendship colleg< Now that the basketball seaso r, is nean'ng its close, the boxini season has opened and there is a plenty of fun and laughter. Th - CCC boys played Finley Hi boy i in one game Tuesday night. Th / scores: Finlev; Hi-Mt QCC 20. ThC; i there were five boding matches each of which wai thrilling. I THE PALMF TTO LI WEST AM) HEWS NEWS Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. Church e Rev. C. Le wis. Pastor k , s Sin day was a high day in the a above named chc trch. The Sunday school mot at the usual hour with our* faithful Sup't., I^ir. Mose Brit}* ton a^jd h's co-worrkars on the job. Lesson taught in the varin ous classes, reviewed by the Supt. Timely remark:# by our pastor. 3, At 11:00 o*clock morning seris, vice began. Hev. Lewis selected <. as a text St. John 14:2-3; subject le | A Prepared?Place.?This was inir ; <K'ed a wonderful sermon. Hearts n,| burn and l.'ejoiced as he spoke to -d us by the way. ;e I Eveni ng service began with a lively. prayer meeting conducted by Bros. M. Britton and I. Jor.es ^ lit the hour of preaching our pastor brought to us another burning ie message from Joshua 2:21, subject r* Faith In God. All of Rev. Lewis! 2,1 | children were down with the flu They are uP and back in school a l" gain. Miss Hatti'e L. Brown our 1S - Sunday?school secretary has been ' sTck.- We wereglad To see h?t ?n back on the job Sunday, y Rev. Lewis was very mucjh I shocked on Sunday morning when t? he received the sad news of the j death of his nephew Raympn Dorj sey, age 16 of Nesmith,". S. C. at. Rev. and Mrs. Lewis, their daugh C{* j ter,- Catherine; Mrs. Lue Filmore to , Mr. Ben Jones and Mr. Beaufort >1-. Pope, attended the funeral wh'ch ay was very sad. A group of color'k ed ladies in. a meeting at the 'e- white Presbyterian church on, Wed Is ncsday. Mrs. Dell Brown sang N. two beautiful solos which seemed rc to have been much enjoyed. Mrs. Sara R. Lewis attended the Bis hops' and connectional councils ir ist Charleston, her former, home. She expressed herself as hau'ng enLet joyed a wonderful lime attending >d .the sessions. It- * ' m mm S1' NESMITH NEWS ny ; . * Sunday marked another out0<' standing day for the church-goers 111" of Friendship M. E. church. It started with Sunday school at the in* usual hour and the lesson fu'.ly discussed. The collection being ,n* a little over $7.00, ?y At 11:30 the Pastor, Rev. II W Willfams took his text from Ext> ro dus and his subject Purge out the " t*. Old Level. When he wound up or his sermon every true Christian's ,K' heart was filled and some ian over _ with spiritual drink that_he^ave,. for many were on the feet pivintr praises to G<rd. ;e* S'nce Kostej- is approaching he 'h' announced his plans. They are as , 'Is follows: Tuesday, March 23,'Rev. an W. Williams will preach at Mt. 1 Seal; Thursday 25, Rev. B. J. No 1 he smith will preach at St. Paul and Is- church; Wednesday, 24, Rev, G. 31- Donnelly will preach at Friendship a Friday, 2fi. Rev. K. D. 'Puffin at Jeremiah. Then on Easter, mornhe 'ng onr?cffic.iont. .Elder Tt Tl ry Cooper will preach here. We adk vise you to attend all of these he Easter sermons since they don't th come but once a year, on I F RIKNDSHIP RAPT. CHl'RCfl . Rev. F. M. Young, Pastor The Sunday school opened at it a* us-.al hour. After a very interest ' ing discussion of the lesson by the eln<s Snpt?Harnett roviewed?ifeu' Then we were favored by a few re marks coming from several vis; ? tors, The morning services began at 11 :d() o'clock. The prayer meeting m for this particular occasion wa ss conducts! by Deacon Bamett.f If", Rev. Pcni'SOll of Mow Vnrl/ 00,1 ~ - v.4 .? 1 l\ ttl^u <* s* student at Benedict college, was 1- the spefikcr for the morning ser?e vice. Ho used as his subject "The 1- Power of Truth to Make You s. Free." The sermon was very inie tercating, inspirational, and? souj k themselves as having enjoyed the i- wonderful sermon. We are hopg ing that he will come back soon, a The B. Y. P. U. was called to ). order by its President, Etlbl John e son. The topic for discussion was i "What B. Y. P. U. Does'" The discussion was led by Miss Rosa y Evelyn Ryals. We were vor./ i glad to have Miss Ryals with us. r Rev. F. M. Young was the sp^ak. . br for the evening service which f l e' began 7:30 o'clock. We are al0 ways glad to listen to the voice of . | our own pastor. Ilis sermons, as p 1 usual, wore very inspiring. I Rev. and Mrs. A. R n<sh?sn nn<t 8- family were called to Union Wed- ] ^ nesday to the funeral of Rea. CoPT t hen's brother, v i o | SeP Master James Woods and ; P Eugene Attles for your Palmetto s Leader each week. . C ei Mr. and " Mrs. Thorpe and Mr. 1 [L_Hamilton of Spartanburg pasn?d, w , thru the city Saturday and spent | a few hours on business. s; CAPEK NEWS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON,. D. C. By J. O. Hart E Washington, D. C., March 13? h A group of former students of AC- n , len University met at the home of F Mr. H. B. Butler, Jr. Friday night. U March 5, to organize an Allen university club for the district. ] The group was called to order by n Mr. Butler and he gave a short ~ talk in regards to how necessary it F is for an A. U. club to be establish- h ed here. Also how servicable it could be to the school. Then he jj asked every individual to express v himself about the matter. Aftor Mr. Butler's talk and re- ^ quest, the following responded in ^ order: J. O. Hart, Robert N. K<?1 p ly. Mrs. Kellye Jones Ileath, Wal ter CnTvin, MrsTA. E. Simon, W. P. Dean, James Albany, John Little n and Frank Veal, ^ t Mr. Butler officiating, opened n jthe~ house for the nomination of j, officers. Mr. Veal arosed and ask cd to offer a ticket, which was per mitted. On this ticket he recom ^ officerds of the club. It was sec ^ onded by Mr. W. Calvin. The ^ names were as follows:' Mr. H. B. Butler, President. a Mr. R. R. Kelly, Vic^-Pres. Mrs. Kellye Jones Heath, Sec ? Mrs. A. E. Simon, Treas. J. O. Hart, Reporter. * Before the group voted on thi ticket, Mr. Butler asked Mr.. Vea' e to preside"while the voting was ca?. " ried out. The body voted its ap prova?l. * Mr. Harold Johnson came in a " little late but was placed on the " Constitution committee along with W. Dean??R. Kelly/ W. Calvin, to bring in to the next meeting d which will meet March 19, to com n plete the organization of the club v MT. 7.1 ON A. M. E. CHURCH q itev. ?. 1*. Carolina I'astor Sellers, S. C.?Sunday school t] opened at- the usual-hou,r, with, th- ? assistant superintendent?and cc workers at their post of duty. Th" C( lesson was beautifully taught throughout the classes and reviewed by the assistant Su.pt., Mr. v Croslnn. . . ^ Promptly at 11:30 morning service began.. The pastor was pre?~ ent but unable to preach, Rev. Garrison brought to us a message from St. Luke 10:33. Quite a few j ti witnessed this message, After the i sermon, the communion was ad-' Ti m A - t *1 1- 1 ^ M.miDVCl tu.. ni -i .UU U ClOl'K me p Missionary society had their reg- p ular meeting, quite a few attenu- I ed. j n At 7:30 wo agbin assembled and B Bio. W. F. Fore*-brought to us a u message from St. John 14:3. Mr. t< W. M. James was taken to the hos- rr pital for . an operation; we art | praying for him a speedy recovery. M Mrs. T. B. Jones, Mrs.. W. P. ec Carolina and?Mre.?It?Ar. Moody >1 motored to I.atta Sunday p. m. B The- Sellers Junior High school t51 is still progressing, The faculty and <tudent body were very pleased p to have Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Car- t! olina along with Mrs. L. Moody visit us Monday. Come again, E visitors are always welcome. S LAKE CITY IIKill SCHOOL bl Prof. L. I). Bradley, Principal a' a< Our school is progressing nicely along all lines of work. The fob ^ lowing persons attended the Flor- _p once County. Teachers meeting on Saturday, March G: Mrs. Summers Misses L. Tillman, E. Britton, J. Harrington, M. O. Jones and Prof. L. D. Bradley. Misses O. Clark and L. B. Brnc ey spent the week-end at theii home in Sumter, "S. C. ch On Wednesday, March 10, the se boys and girls teams will plaj te Hartsville teams at Hartsville. sp On la-tj ^Wednesday, March 3, th the^ boys^?and^|fi#ls' teams wit h J*l their coaches, Miss L. Rracej^ and he Prof, J. MclveT motored to St. w< Matthews to play St. Matthews sp Training school. ' Pr Cumberland A. M. E. Church ? Rev. F. White; Pastor ?? . M Sunday school opened at usual hour with Supt. and teachers at ^ their posts of duty. no At 1J.:30 o'clock the pastor came to us wt'th a soul stirring sermon. Ji Text II Kings 5:10, subject An (Jnseen Doctor". The Lord's <Supper was served. I Quite a large number was out. I Everyone enjoyed the sermon. At 7:30 l|e delivered another < I splendid sermorp Text Daniel I 1:17. Subject Faith In God. 11 "Saturday the daughter of Mr. I Christopher Greene was buried I iere. She was sick for several I feeks. Mr. John Williams of Toddsville I pent the week-end here. jh / CLOVER NEWS Mrs. Elsie PartlOw -Barnett of laytimore, Md., spent a few days (fere last week. She left Monday ight, her mother, Mrs. Anna 'artlow accompanied her to Bal"niore, Md. '.. Miss Ida Lawrence of Gastonia. ^J. C., spent Sunday here with elatives. \ Mrs. L. Davis and sister of Rock [ill, S. C. Visited relatives here ist Tuesday night. I Misses Elizabeth. and Ola Phil4r ol Gastonia, N: C. spent the reek-end here with relatives. Mr. P. P. Jackson and daughter lozelle" VtSited Brainfcrd institute londay evening and were accomanied home by NaonVe who is 1. 7 ??-?! The Jolly Twelve Sewing club let at the home of Mrs. Carrie idarns 'Thlirfcday evening. t The looting was called to ofder by the 'resident, Miss Jennie Mae Wat n. After the business part of he meeti ng the evening was well pent by the ladies of the circle. 'he hostess served a delicious {reast. The public is invited to attend lweive Months rally at /Clover hapel church Thursday night, 18 f Marcn. Twelve churihes wilT\| if March. Twelve churches will he year. A prize will1 be given to he church that reports The highst amount over a dollar. In bealf of the Epworth League and Miss Cora Stule visited friends Roman's Home. i Gastonia, N. C. Thorsday even-1 igrMrs. Brown and Mrs. P. C. Jack | on are sponsoring a manless wed ing at McKnight Hi Wednesday ight, March 17. Everyorjj, is inited. The teams are playing on Wednesday night and Thutfkday iirht of this week. Highland of astonia and Grannard of GafTev respectively. The high pupils are busy taking lie fi x weeks test. Last week our teams won tw< allies. They defeated Clintor ollege of Rock Hill; boys 10-13: iris 8-10. . 7 . . Mr. G. A. Adams and daughte lary E. spent Saturday night i' astonia with relatives.- ?KMASSET GRADED SCHOOI oniiu?\ iihii i ii.K uuiiisr very o^a i-fui, quite a few members and '< *s wor-hip at Pilgrim Ford inptist church, Rev. Bow e 1 reached a soul stirring sermon, lis text was found Acts 12:9. There was some helpful reinrks made by Miss Vivian Iranch. Her main discourse war pon,the things that promote bet ?r. living conditions in the comlunity. Among the recent death were: [rs. Elizabeth Brown, who part 1 thi> life Thursday night. Fu:i nl services were held?at?Lone ranch Baptist church, Sunday rming. *? ' h rnmnv. 'i'y is in deep sym :'.thy with Mr. J. B. St. Clair in h .'oath of his sister-in-law. Miss Jannie Washington and ddie Haz,ol wore happily married unday. Last week Mrs. Louise Williams scame the mother of twins, Isaac id Rebecca. Mr. Steve Snyder :cidently received slight injuries >-t week, now back at work. -The N. H. M. of S, C. is now get> ng ready to put on a "Spring ii iiion Review," which will be an i? .1 to the community;? wrsley m. e. church Rev. J. F. Pearson, Pastor Smdny was a beautiful day. The urch goers took advantage. The i ' ox at .Wesley were well atnded and much enjoyed. A iritual sermon was preached by c nastor whose th?me was* suiah's Vision of God," A num . r of the public school teachers irshiped with us; and madr l?*ndid contribution to the -crvicc. Plans are on for Easter. The o"vam is in char pre of Misses M, Jones, and 0. L. Clark, teachers the public school here. Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Geddis and rs. NarhlTton of Kingstree were si tors at 1ho home of Rev. and rs. J. F. Pearson Friday after on. I HOLLER FUNERAI 24fi9 Senate St., (Cor. Ifou.se an AMBULANC OCR PHONE NEVER SLEEPS I hp Hol'ev Flll.erul Ttnmoo ? C. PHONE OIR MOTTO: "PROMPT AN A Semico in Keeping 18 YEARS OF EFF1 * ' * Saturday, March 13, 1937 SUMTER NEWS ! On Saturday morning, March 6 at 11 o'clock at the Lincoln school building the regular monthly meet ing of the county teachers was held. The meeting was as usual one 6f much interest. Mr. C. A. Johnson, supervisor of city schools of Columbia was the guest speaker. The Young Men's Society club is conducting a Bible class at the community, center each Sunday afternoon. .Rev,-S?-M. Midler- and Mr. George $ingleton motored to Camden on Sunday evening, February 28 and rendered services at Trinity M. E. j church. [ The Barber-Scotia, Johnson C. ISmith chapter held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday even*-'-' ing, March 2 with Rev. and Mrs. I. P. Pogue. A splendid mus:cal and literary program was' rendered. Mrs. Annie Swinton, formally is spending a couple of weeks here. Mrs. Frances Clement and little daughter of Charleston are visit- I, ing thei'r parents, Prof, and Mrs. , C. A. Lawson. \ Mr. Webb of Philadelphia, Pa., ip the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Birnie for a icy/ days. I \ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Barrette, Mrs. Rosa Perry, Miss Naomi Wili son \ and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Barrette all of 'Charleston were guestp of Mrs. A. E. Gilliard on Sunday, March 7. Mrs. Minnie Shell is improving nicely after a tonsilitis operation at the! frdepital here. Mrs. Mable Pogue, Miss Evelyn Cuthbert and Dr. S. J. McDonald are sick at this time. HOWARD SCHOOL STUDENTS RALLY FOR LIBRARY i "Georgetown, S. C., March 9th? The pupils of the Howard school iere in a rally for a fund for the .purchase of Negro literature, raised under the direction of the teachers $50.00. It >:s the beginning Of" efforts to be made in the interI ">st of such a library. =. We have now, as a neucleus, a splendid collection of books; aamong them being the following: Negro Musicians anc^ Their Music; The History of the Negrot.Church; "GrngerTownx?: ' The Education of the Negro Prior to 1860; The Negro as a Business Man; Jonah's Gourd Vine; The African Background Outlined; Negro Poets and Their Poems; 1 Women Builders; Negro History in Thirteen Plays; Complete poems of Paul Laur.nce ?Ihinhar; hinaberry Tree; Mi'seducation of the Negro; I'he Picture-Poetry Book by McBrcrwiH?'This book should be in the supplementary collection of every elementary coioreu scnoou In addition to books, the follow were ordered for the school library; The Palmettb Leader, The Negro World. The Afro-Americanand the (Crisis, also a number of la* ge size pictures of distinguish ed Negroes for the chapel or auditorium. ~y SET YOUR OWN EASY TERMS V. Replace old, in- '* ferior tires with Goodrich Safety J&MP?SB Silvortown, the Life-Saver Gold- AwC pay as you ride. 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