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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, APRIL 13TH, 193S.
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An Easter study in the beautiful setting offered by the old Mission Inn
^■hich is located at Riverside, Calif., showing the Cloister music room of the
Ina beneath one of the Saint Cecilia windows.
Easter Relic of Old
Pagan Celebration
C ASTEH la largely a relic of the
old pngan celebration of the be
ginning of apriiig, and this ex
plains why some of those old customs
wnd traditions hto still linked up with
It—mrch ns the use of the egg and the
rabbit as symbols. But In the religious
•enses Easter commemorates the res
urrection of Christ.
The crucifixion took place at the
tfme of the Jewish Passover, and this
fixed the time so far as the Jews were
■^•nrerned. But the Jews counted time
by the lunar year of 354 days, while
other nations went by the solar
Thus a confusion as to the ac
tual date to be observed as Christ’s
jrrectlon at once arose. That con-
caused bitter controversies dur-
iaq( the early history of Christianity
aad It remains with us today.
While at first Easter was observed
by the Christians at the same time as
Xtae Jewish Passover, gradually thry
wre weaned away from that practice
■ajul another date was proclaimed.
Elaborate rules were adopted known
hi Batin as the “computus paschalls."
by which to ascertain liie date for
Kaster. These were based largely on
the Jewish “paschal moon" but there
«wr<e complications to the process and
;s* the date does not necessarily coin
cide with that of the real or astronom
ical moon.
An the time of the actual full moon
« different for different points on the
•nsrtii, It is plain that some arbitrary
•rule would have to be adopted. It
wa* the purpose * 1 of the church fathers
»»it to have Easter ever fall on the
■name date ns the Jewish Passover.
However, In 1923, this did come to
pass.
Easter is the first Sunday that fol
lows this ecclesi istlcal or pascal full
T»on com Pig in or rmxt after the nom-
Ital vernal equinox, March 21 ; if the
pascal full moon falls on Sunday, then
Easter skips to the following Sunday.
The date of Easter is specially Impor
tant because It fixes the times of the
other movable feasts for the whole
year.
Lent begins with Ash Wednesday
and is the period of forty days (not in-
<4»dmg Sundays) preceding Easter.
Shrove Tuesday is tin* last day before
Eent -aud thus marks the end of the
ifiiy Winter season, known In Europe
a* the “carnival" or “mt*at-farew+4f”
wsason. The French term for Shrove
Tuesday is “Mardi Gras**—meaning lit
erally “fat Tuesday." This data Is oh
sorred by feasting and revelry—hence
the “faL”—Pathfinder Magazine.
EASTER
By
LEILA E. BRACY
(In Detroit Free Press.)
SPRING Jay in the morning;
/Ca The dew is warm and sweet.
Gray mists run from the rising sun—
I /'ti/r phantoms in retreat.
A young breeze, perfume laden,
Soft quiet promise filled.
Swift shattered by a golden shower
From quiv’ring bird throat spilled.
So Easter’s gift, renewing
The light that cannot cea.se
To be, though world forgotten, brings
The healing touch of peace.
Though souls travail in darkness.
Yet does the earth endure;
The glory of the morn shall be
Of night's dim torture cure.
The world’s way is a good way—
F.arlh seems, to Heaven drawn
It hen Hope to weary hearts is born
In the hushed Faster dawn.
Resurrection Keynote
Christendom, at Easter, will resound
with the resurrection message of the
angel to Mary Magdalene. For more
than l/MX) years the resurrection has
been the keynote of Christianity.
Preachers of faith in Christ us the
hope of humanity have from the days
of the Apostles based their messages
upon this foundation and without the
resurrection have regarded preaching
as vain. —— -
Thought Rabbit* Laid Egg*
In the old days In Ceriimny, the chib
dren built nests in the brush and
thicket, even aw they do in the UniLed
States today. When they ran to the
attests on Easier morning, rabbits usu
ally scurried from the bushes. And
when the children found the bright
eggs In the nests, they jumped to the
conclusion the rabbits bad laid them.
Their parents did not disillusion them.
The Stone Was Rolled Away
when the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary
the Mother of James, and Salome, had brought sweet spices,
that they might come and anoint Him.
And very early in the morning the first day of the week, they
came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun.
^And they said among themselves, ‘Who shall roll away the
atone from the door of the sepulchre?*
“And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled
aanay, for it was very great.
"“And entering die sepulchre, they saw a young man sitting
<ra the right side, clothed in a long white garment, and they were
affrighted. »*
44 And he aaid unto them: ‘Be not affrighted. Ye seek Jesus of
Nazareth, which was crucified; He is risen; He is not here; be-
hold the place where they laid Him.
44 ‘But go your way, tell His disciples and Peter that He goeth
before you into Galilee; there shall ye seek Him, as He said
«*» Too. 1 \
"And they went out quickly and fled from the sepulchre; for
they trembled and were amazed; neither said they anything to
any man, for they were afraid.* 1
G. F. Posey ’ 310.00
Mattie Delaine 10.00
s Eleanor Smith 185.00
Mis
Miriam Ellis 40.00
Anna Miles 40.00
Hattie Holman 36.p0
Hattie Holman 40,00
J. M. Miller 204.00
Theo Prosser Co. 26.01
Miss Katherine Legare i#
Miss Ruth Barton 3
Miss Dorothy Moorer 30.00
Mrs. James Nevils 18.00
A. M. Funderburg 23.12
G. F. Posey, Prin. 104.95
G. Frank Posey 1,066.37
Miss Dorothy Moorer 25.00
Miss Dorothy Moorer 25.00
T. R. White 100.00
K. Lcgare 30.00
Carol ine-Richlbdson.j.i-. 10.00
Dorothy Neil 5.00
Mis s Myra Faust 44.65
J. S. Pitts 61.00
Miss Ruth Barton 25.00
G. F. Posey, Prin.t—
G. F. Posey
W. J. 0. Drawdy
G. F. Posey, Supt.
G. F. Posgr i
33.56
24.00
9.65
92.20
77.70
S.i G. Lcwe 14.00
Willie Meyers 22.00
J. C. Pitts 9.00
J. D. Boston 21.87
Miss Katherine Legare 15.00
Ruth Barton 27.41
G. W*. Kearse 40.00
Waddy Kearse 40.00
Ruth Barton 14.00
Mis s Ruth Barton 25.00
Hattie Holman 40.00
Lorick and Lowrance 61.25
Orangeburg Mill Work Co. 22.47
- Prac t ipa l_Di awing _Co 19.54
Miss Dorothy Moorer 95.00
Miss Caroline Richardson 40.80
Hattie Holman 40.00
Vanceal Young 40.00
Esther Bowen 40.00
Miss Ruth Bartyjr 13.60
Joe M. Halford 30.00
Miriam Ellis 40.00
Mis s Ruth Barton 15.00
W. B. Guimarin and Co. 9.00
D. Stanley Brown 56.25
Bemice Jackson 40.00
J. A. Delaine ' 70.00
Waddie Kearse 40.00
G. Frank Posey 65.90
Barnwell People Sentinel 20.00
Miss Tommie Amaker 3.66
Myra Faust 8.06
G. F. Posey 400.00
I. F. Keeler 25.00
Tommie Amaker 29.16
I. F. Keeler, Secty. .“25.00
Miss Patsy Peay 75.00
L. J. Henry 100.00
R. L. Bryan Co: : r. 17.09
F. W. Deik 17.50
J. D. Robinson 12.66
Miss Martha Still 26.00
Miss Patsy Peay 25.00
Faul and Chrymes 50.00
Mrs. H. L. Buist 24.00
Miss Patsy Peay ..J- 38.42
Biown Printing Co. 11.50
Theodore PressevCo. 26.02
Standard Oil Co. 37.99
W. J. O. Drawdy 9.65
G. F. Posey 65.27
Miss Tommie Amaker 27.00
Earl Carson 29.25
W. W. Cain 292W
G. F. Posey _• 422.67
G. F. Posey, Supt. 62.72
G. Frank Posey 380.47,
Coy MHe.s *_ i r; nn
F. W. Deik -
D .1. Ross _
17.50
— 30.00
Mis s Myra Faust 110.50
Coy Miles 11.25
Turners’ Dry Cleaneis Wi rks 26.90
R. S. Brown 16.00*
Scott Forenfost and Co. ^ 5.9o
Willie Meyer* 22.(10
Miss Patsy Peay 2 20.24
Misg Tommie Amaker __T 6.84
Miss Patsy Peay f^^^~-5OJi0
Mrs. P. E. Align tttfcee r
Ronald Johnson 2.50
D. K. Brasington 200.00
Miss Helen Holstein __ _—-200.00
D .J. Ros s 25.00
Miss Clara Drwning 200.00
Martha Hightower _. _ — —3.50
World Book Co. 2.79
Scott Foreman and Co. 5.68
Miss Ruth Barton 25.00
Miss Patsy Peay 10.00
Dr. C. A. Epps 16.70
I. F. Keeler, Secty. 25.00
F. C. Miles 15.00
F. W. Delk, Sr. 13.10
Myra Faust 25.00
W. B. Guimarin and Co 9.00
a
Carolina Sporting Gcod s Co. 100.00
I. F. Keeler 25.00
D. J. Ross 27.25
F. W. Delk 17.50
D. Stanley Brown 56.25
Miss Tommie Amaker 28.00
Earl Carson 25.00
Miss Tommie Amaker 25.00
Earl Carson 10.00
Miss Patsy Peay 25.00
Patsy Peay 62.50
Patsy Peay 62.50
G. Frank Posey 65.91
• Miss Patsy Peay 16.00
$8,52833
District No. 20.—Double Pond.
Mrs. W. C. Buist ). .$100.63
Dot H. Hair La 44.00
Mrs. W. C. Buist ljOlO.63
Dot H. Hair 17.75
Mrs. W T . C. Buist 7.00
Mrs. W. C. Buist 50.00
_Mrs. W. C. Buist 50.63
Dot H. Hair ^ 25.00
Mrs. W. C. Buist ... r 29.00
Dot- H. Hair 50.00
Dot H. Hair 37.50
$512.14
District No. 21.—Edisto.
Virgil Odom .28.00
Virgil Odom 42.00
$70.00
District No. 23.—Hercules.
Ansel Creech $ 1.50
Mrs. Cleo K. Barker _V.101.13
Mrs. G. Victor Kearse 42.00
Mrs. G. Victor Kearse 47.50
Mis. G. Victor Kearse 10.00
Mrs. G. Victor Kearse 10.00
Mrs. G. Victor Kearse 2.38
Mrs. G. Victor Kearse 18.27
Mrs. Cleo K. Barker 20.00
Mrs. .G. Victor Kearse 15.00
Mrs. G. Victor Kearle 15.00
Mary Alice Duncan 40.00
Mary Alice Duncan A 40.00
Mis. Cleo K. Barker 100.63
Lemon Bros., Inc. 76.80
$540.21
District No. 24—Ashleigh.
Mrs. R. A. Gyles $ 4.40
Mrs. R. A. Gyles ...100.63
Mrs. R. A. Gyles !__115.00
Mrs. Maude B. Patterson 87.50
Forrest Coleman 40.00
Forrest Coleman 40.00
Lemon Bros., Inc. .... 45.80
Mrs. MaudeB. Patterson &7Ji&
J. H. Lancaster 5.50
Maude B. Patterson 37.50
Mrs. R. A. Gyle s 100.63
H. Antopolsky 2.63
Mrs. R. A. Gyles _.AI T.4d
Haitley Barr 25.00
$696.49
District No. 25—New Forest.
M. Blanche Augustus $40.00
A. M. Ussery 20.00
A. M. Usser 10.00
Margaret E. Reid 40.00
Bank of Williston 98.00
Folk Bros. 23.45
A. M. Ussery 20.00
H. L. Givens 10.00
H. L. Givens 28.00
v $289.45
District No. 26—Upper Richland
Ivory S. Hickson $42.00
Ruth Golphin 37.00
Ivory S. Hickson 42.00
Ruth Golphin 37.00
H. H. King 62.27
$220.27
District No. 28—Elko.
P. N. Wise $40.00
Nellie E. Roland 73.60
Rosalie Wright 36.00
Sallie A. Wroten 40.00
Nellie E. R. Green 51.24
Q. B. Johnson 12.82
Addie E. Glover 44.00
P. N. Wise *... 100.00
Sallie M. Seri ant 40.00
Rosalie Wright 36.00
Rosalie Wright ...AT 36.00
NelMo E. Roland Green 51.24
Mattie Lee Bennett 35.00
P. N. Wise 59:00
P. N. Wise , A1 _ 50.00
C. H. Anderson 24.50
C. H. AnderSon 17.50
P. N. Wise *....172.60
P. N. Wise ..100.00
Mattie Lee Bennett 70.00
C. A. Bennett 21.56
Sallie M. Seri ant 40.00
‘Mattie Lee Benpett v -. 35.00
C. H. Anderson ..'.I. 17.50
ASallifc A.- WrotcriV—. 40.00
Nellie E. R. Green . .. 61.06
Green and Co. • 21.98
C. H. Andersen 20.00
R. G. Rountree 18.90
Enterprise Hdw. Co. 50.30
$1,396.80
District No. 29.—Williston.
C. K. Ackerman $30.00
Elcise Quattlebaum __ 267.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 32.50
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. __— 32.50
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 148.75
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 670.61
Mrs. M. M. Player 175.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 168.07
M. Gunter 20.00
C. K. Ackerman —51.60
C. K. Ackerman 17.37
C. Palmore 22.00
J. D. Boston 43.75
J. D. Boston .* 21.88
J. D. Boston 2— 21.88
C. Palmore 17.50
E. D. Glover 35.00
Kate Kirkland 30.00
Kate Kirkland 104.34
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 761.39
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 33.33
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 33.33
Janie E. William s 32.50
C. Palm ere ——— 17.50
... 40.00
Eloise Quattlebaum 30.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 100.00
H. J. Crouch — 83.33
N. Chavis 35.00
Edith Walker ^ 151^93
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 56.87
Folk Brcs. 42.76
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 272.72
E. D. Glover 17.50
Sara Birt 32.50
E. D. Glover 17.50
Janie Williams r 32.50
J. D. Boston 25.00
J. D. Boston 12.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 53.33
R. J. Rountree 6.57
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 694.22
M. M. Player * .^-.143.00
M. Gunter 20.00
... 75.00
80.00
John Miley
C. K. Ackerrpan
C. K. Ackerman 20.00
C. K. Ackerman ..12.50
C. K. Ackerman 20.00
C. K. Ackerman 80.00
Bank of Williston 540.00
Hattie Newsom 70.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 225.00
C. K. Ackerman 1 , Supt. 225.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 724.13
John Miley 25.00
C. K. Ackerman 48.03
C. K. Ackerman 50.00
Hattie Newsom 20.00
Mary Wyatt I. 40.00
M. M. Player __il 130.00
M. M. Player 51.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 432.02
Williston Hdw. Co. 72.25
C. K. Ackerman 100.00
R. J. Rountree 8.64
$7,703.10
No. 33—Barbary Branch
P. S. Morrig $ 5JJ)
Mrs. Rosalie R. Hiers 110.75
Mrs. Rosalie R. Hier s 111.45
Mrs. Rosalie R. Hiers 110.75
Mis. Inez B. Creech 30.00
Mrs. Inez B. Creech 87.50
Mrs. Inez B. Creech 87.50
Mrs. Inez B. Creech 71.25
Mrs. Inez B. Creech ... 87.50
Lillie Brocket 31.80
$737.60
District No. 34.—Kline.
Oddy Hogg $ 3.00
Ruth Creech 15.00
Vera McTeer 87.50
Ed Woodward 8.16
G. F. Posey 50.00
Estelle B. Plexico .... 50.00
Estelle B. Plexico 100.00
Vera McTeer ^.____47.50
Maggie Allen 22.50
Ruth Creech 20.00
V;ra McTeer 43.75
C. F. Molair 3.90
Maggie Allen 22.50
Ruth Creech 35.00
Vera McTeer 87.50
Vera McTeer 43.75
Maggie-Allen ..... 22.50
Ardy Hogjf 4.00
$666.56
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District No. 33.—Cedar Grove
Kathleen A. Gre^Ji $37.50
W. C. Zorne' 17.00
Folk Bros 17.64
W. C. Zorne 17.00
Folk Bros. 19.25
Folk Brcs. r... ..... 46.73
W. C. Zorne __1 17.00
. - $l72.it?
district No. 38.—Oak Grove.
Inez Creech $40.00
A. N. Odom 39.00
C. F. Molair 2.10
Kate C. Wingo 57.50
A. N. Odom 39.00
23.50
34.38
2.15
r.S.nO
91.88
39.00
91.88
3.96
Inez Creech I.
Mis. Kate C. Wingo
G. F-Molair
Inez Creech^
' KatF'C/wingo
A. N. Odom
Mrs. Kate W4ngo
M. J. Miller, Secty.
District No. 42.—Morris.
C A. Myrick --$44J)0
Sara T. Barker 92.63
Sara T. Barker -. T — -
Sara T. Barker — 93.28
C. A. Myrick _. 44.00
Sara T. Barker ..' 51.88
C. F. Molair •
Jessie J. Bronson - 10.<9
C. A. Myrick —- 44.00
Charlie Brown 5.50
Charlie Brown 7 4'.50 ^
$431.33
■ \ r • -* *
District No. 43.—Columbia.
•H. H. King, Supt. $35.44
H. H. King, Supt. 50.52
H. H. King, Supt. 71.50
Sarah E. Hankinsen 40.00
Grubbs Chev. Co. 21.64
Sarah E. Hankinson 20.00
i' —
$239.10
No. 45.—Barnwell iligh School.
\ .
John Eve — $185.00
W. W. Carter, Supt. 964.38
W. W. Carter, Supt. 537.49
Viiginia-Hutto 25.00
Annie Margaret Zeigler 25.00
Annie Mabry 84.00
Minnie Eye_« _ 50.00
Sue Carter 87.50
W. W. Carter* Supt. 9.30
W. W, Carter, Supt. 100.00
Fay Burch „ r ._! 20.00
W. W. Carter' Supt. 289.87
W. W. Gaiter, Supt. 39.60
Agnes Young 43.75
John Eve ^ rl .183.00
W. W. Carter, Supt. 358.19
W. W. Carter, Supt. 196.84
Lemon Bros. 109.12
Annie Mabry 35.00
W. W. -Carter, Supt. -i- .396.54
W. W. Carter, Supt 721.58
Fay Burch - 30.00
Rhoda Wade ^ 40.00
Blanche Ellis l 25.00
W. W. Carter 100.00
Virginia -Dickson • 43.75
E. F. Woodward 37.43
E. F. Woodward 16.11
Florence Miller 22.00
S. A. Ginyard 87.50
Fay Burch 14.00
Blanche Ellis 15.00
Fay Burch 20.00
Rhoda Wade 20.00
Sue Carter 30.00
W. W. Carter, Supt. 9.30
W. W. Carter, Supt. 1,831.13
W. W. Carter, Supt. 50.00
Robert' Moody 14.00
W. R. Price 100.00
W. R. Price 30.00
W. W. Carter, Supt. 256.86
W. W\ Carter, Supt. 380.29
Bainweil Motor Co 35.12
W. R. Price 30.00
Bank of Barnwell 12.91
W. W .Carter, Supt. 745.74 -
Robert Moody 15.00
W. W. Carter, Supt 50.00
W. W. Carter. Supt. ..,:rr 8.50
Anna Metz 70.00
W. W. Carter, Supt. 17^ 8.10
Snelling School District,
(Ti’ansfrer) 7. .539^2
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$9,148.
District No. 50.—Diamond.
Marion Holley $ 4
Barnwell Filling Station ... 31
Olee Holly 30
Ruby Williams 40
Marion Holly 20
Barnwell Motor and Mfg Co. 375.
Barnwell M tor and Mfg.Co.. 10
Olee A. Holly ... 30
Marfon Holly 7 7-1. 2
C. F. Molair 4
82
70
45
00
00
00
00
00
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;>5
85
$548.55
District No. 52.—Joyce Branch.
Missouri N. Simmons =$42.50
H. H. King, Supt. 80.79
H. H. King, Supt. 31.00
Missouri-Nix jLxum- nr..__. 42.50
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$502.85
District No. 39.—Friendship.
Cl?o j Creech-^. . .... .
...$10.00
Cleo Creech ' •_
10.00
Cleo Creech ....
... 6.00
Cleo Creech . _
5.00
Cleo Creech _
20.00
Cleo Creech
— 5.00
Cleo Creech
97.50
Cleo Creech
11.38
Cleo Creech
._. 7.75
Cleo Creech
20.00
Cleo Creech
9.50
Cleo Creech _
— 5.00
Cleo Creech
— 7.00
Cleo Creech
... 12.00
M. J. Miller, Secty.
... 4.95
Cleo Creech ..
— 7.00
Cleo Creech
... 6.50
Samuel Ray
1.00
$245.58
District No. 40.—Tinkers Creek.
Daisie Willis $104.10
Daisie Willi g 105.25
Daisie Willis 49.00
$258.35
$19t.69
53.-^ETlenton.
Daisy Bush ..$40.00
Addle Meyers 35.00
J. B. White, Supt. 921.87
J. B. White, Supt. 13 20
J. B. White, Supt. 4.35
Ezekiel Bush 3 0 00
Ruby R. Snelling 40.00
Ada A. Roberson 35 qq
$1,119.92
District No. 54.—Meyer’s Mill.
Rosena Price .... .$37.50
Aaron Price 47 50
Mary E. Gaillard 4 7 ’ 50
Dolly M. Foreman 3-7 50
Rosena Price Zl 50
Aaron Price *_ 47 50
Mary E. Gaillard ’ 47 50
Dolly M. Foreman 3 7 ca
W. H. Dicks .... V 0 7
»»^ cyer
“ e 7f r
W. H. Dicks .___ jg |2
Rosena Price " 37 ^
Aaron Price C.'.Iil
Mary E. Gaillard 4750
Dolly M. Foreman 37^
Woodward Lumber Co 89.16
$751.35
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