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. .. Saturday, October 3, 1925.
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The Adult Night school open- v<
ed Monday night with a splen- r<
~~? did-eftroHmentr^ The faculty is y\
composed ?X-~J?rfiicipaI, S7* L/
? Finley; Mr. J. J. Agurs, Miss.C
} .Annie E. Garrick, Miss Fannie C
B. Cassell and Mi$s Elva J. Low- e:
fys " :. ' ' it
The revival meeting at Calva- h
ry Baptist church is being at- C
tended Jiy_ very iarge crowds.
Rev. J. C. Coleman, the pastor
pggfl.ehed the first week and sev?
eraf'were added to the church.
This week, Rev. Mr; Mabrey is
conducting fhe meeting and the"*"*1*
interest, eontinnes great,, and n
quite a number await baptism. ri
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xju^tioiiiai i5civitco win ue neiu
, on Sunday afternoon. P;
- - The news of the death of Mrsr^
: ?Willihma, in Columhiay-^va^ re
V~ ceived here with much sorrow. Mrs.
Williams-watj-r the mother-^
of Mrs. A. McLees, who was a ^
years, during which time, Mrs.- h
Williams made frequent visits ' |
here and endeared herself to the tl
: people Qf Chester, Th<? nnmer- ^
ous friends extend heartfelt sym A
pathv to the family.
The_ following young people J
have left for school: Miss Bay*.
. nard Isom, Scotia; Miss Martha 01
Ward, Shaw; Miss Julia Baum;:Ui
Clinton College; Mr. J. T. Doug- t
lass. Jr.. Mr. Wm. BynLBewitt
McCrorey, Biddle.
Miss Emma Mae James will y
j leave Monday afternoon for n
~ i Clinton College tbTesume hee-^
? studies. - e(
On the sick list are: Mrs.
Mary Jane Wilkes, Mill St.; Mrs. ^
Julm Wtti'^i Loomis St. c
Born to Mrs. Esther Beckham r(
Miller, a daughter. Mother and
baby a-re doing well. Z1-? ;S1
?-Everything fs getting in readiness
for the County Fair, c(
which will-be held in November
with Mr. J E. Spann, president:-^
A Glance at Florence.
The schools of Florence open- . ^
~ I'll Mi'inilny. Sept T/1fh Onening
exercises were held in the
" school"auditorium at 9 o'clock.
Scripture lesson was read by j
the Principal J. W. Killingsworth,
A. M.; Prayer was offer-' ^
~r"ed by Dr. Thomas, pastor of Mt.
Zion A. M. E. church; Dr. Wm. \ J
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ceremonies. Dr^-C. R. Brown ^
Others seated on the rotstrum J
and responding to^ttTe~presenta- J
tions of the master of ceremonies J
were: the Rev. Dr. N. W^Green ^
Dr. -Jt-R. Levy; Dr. H. P. Pride,:
Mr Nnl'hmH PmUl'MIHI, P|^f, flyj j
R. Brown and Prof. Rumph.
The patrons present expressed ?
themselves as being well pleas-'?
ed with the work of the school ?
the past year, and the prospects . %
for the future. The enrollment ?!
-?_^___QiL-the opening day was large, ?
and has been steadily increas- <
f
ing. ; | ?
The^school spirit was manifest. <
ed in the yells and hearty sing- %
ingof the pupils. j
The new teachers were intro- J
, come to the work weirrecomeUd-"^
ed. Among them Miss Danger-,
Dansby, 1st grade; Miss' Ken-j
nedy, 1st grade; Mrs. Killings-t_
worth 1st grade; Miss Nicholas, j
5th grade; Miss Vincent 1st;
grade and Miss A. Williams, A.
B., 6th grade" ~ ,
Friday eve., Sept. 18th, the old
teachers tendered a reception to
the new teachers at the resi-1 4
dcnce. of Mrs. M. K. Howe, onH
South Griffin St.? ' ;
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un tne evening. 01 aepi. ^
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reception in honor of the new
;achers was given by Miss Riers.
and Miss Wright, at the
?sidence~o fMrs. Watson op
larlboru street;?. ?
On fr'ridav. Oct. 50th at thp
olored State Fair,_Colurobia, S.
the Wilson foot ball team
<pects to "come back" and take
s old seat on the pinnacle of
igh school foot ball in-South
arolina.
Reporter,- - CALHOUN
FALLS NEWS.
All hearts are rejoicing a>und
here since last Saturday
lorning, there fell a splendid
lin, our dust has been changed
) mua ana tne iarmers are prearing
to sow turnips and make
[Her preparation for the win-M
crop.' ~ ?
.The friends of Mrs. Rosa WU
ancLJier foster daughter
liss Georgia Mae Wiley will be
lad to know that they are at
ome again after__an?extended
:rip to Detroit, Mich., where
ley were the guests of Mr. and
Irs. J. E. Glover, of La-Belle
ve. They ^express themselves >
having an enjoyable trip, but
l.ell von we wore glad to see
lem agjyn^n their usual .seats
a last Sabbath. Mrs. Wiley usally
makes & bi-ennial trip to
he middle^ West and returns
ill of sunshine. ;" t
esterday the 28th with a large
limber of pupils, Rev. M. L.
flmspv is thft Principal assist1
-by- Mrs.-Annie B._ Edmunds
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[ tnis place, and Misses Janie
Lappy and Sa-llie Quattlebaum
f Ahheville and Ridgespring.
ispectively. The new teachers
)me well recommended and
jlendid results are .expected.
Our Sunday services were exdlent
and everyctfre present
?emed-to ^ivioy^hem.' The pas>r
preached from Isa. 9:6 Sub
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Whenever you come to Calhoun o
Falls don't fail to worship a>t tl
'Alt."Hebron and Glovers if you S
;want to feel the old time firo. c
Mr. W. T.~Edmunds went to b
Chester today on business, t
ILope for him~a prititable trip, h
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PROF. SINGLETON OF AL- ?
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Principal?Hilyaid,?MeTnberrr^
of the Faculty andJPriends:
I It is with pleasure that I
stand in this presence. I con- ^
gratulateyou, Principal Hjlyard,
for having the vision to assem- *
ble such an able faculty as you j
jhave?infvnHiir*pfl tn iis|- today. ^
ink Institutions of learning in i
this country?University, of j
Miehigan, University of -Illinois, i
University of Chicago and How- j ^
lard University; We must employ
teachers frorn^ such Insti- ftutions
if we are gbThg~tb intel- j*3
lectually redeem and "socially j?
salvage this face^>f ours^:
j fam glad to be here, today and , V
to have listened to the inspiring t
j wordff oftyefeemer-by the May^_ fc
or, the First Citizen of our City, a
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TQ LEADER
nd the County Superintendent rai
f Education. The Mayor said by
hat the singing of Negro poi
pirituals by the Glee Club caus- eifi
ut I want to say, to the Mayor, bo;
hat if he-.coud .Jiear. Roland nit
[ayes, he would be constrained
o say: "Lord," lettest now thy bo<
ervant depart in Peace for En
line ears have heard music (ft- Ni
ine," and he would be-ready to fo>
ra4te^ia_d?partun? to the isles jjc;
f the blessed. If was my" good cm
leasttre-to hear the great
ind one day in Tremont Tern- so
le, Boston. The program was is
iven by?th^ rim^Lrp T>sj PlrfVaternity
, and" Colonel -jYbhnjt Kir
/as the speaker. *1 had .read of le\
[a-ves blit. did not bnw him un
saw a young mafi whom 1 took thi
n hu ui. n thmy ^vhttn Ro- ha
ing. my "usher" mounted the ihi
ostrufn. He sang as one trans- err
ormed, whose lips -had been thi
ouched by the: Divine. oi'
I agree with the^Gotmfy Sup- r
a my race. A race -that eould 110
iroduce Frederick Pop glass in tl*
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he dark days of slavery, has a .
rillianf-future. A few years ^
tgo, there was a ypung lad who ^
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>ated race. These characters It
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vk and" girls who sit before b;
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1 haver just finished reading a q
)k, "The Economy of Human II
orgy," by I^rof. Thomas h
ckson Carver, one of my Pro- si
isors at Harvard University^-J
' makes the point that all J)
5Fgy Fs" solar. There is\slorect"d7
-withirr-plant and aiiimaTlifo-w
. much potential energy. It y
rrfan's prerogailve to use this li
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is pent-up energy. ^Qur race h
s a v^.st fund of emotionalist
vver, the process of education c<
rough which you will go will tl
able you .to wisely conserve, e:
is energy and be real leaders rt
a people. - . ... ' ... vi
But in the final-analysis, the:
rpo.se of?education is stkial. b
)ur Physics. ?hemistry, Kca-. M
rmo*v-4iiology, break down' if ^
e study of t hem i will pot conbute-to-.the
making of better .
Lizens. We must ha>ve Bishop
ancis IT. McDonnell of the, "
Bthociist xHurFR*~7SlTs '*Social
iagination."' We must be
le to thrust ourselves into the
her njan's posit ion, pl.a?e?^mter;
Ives at his anglo and seedife?
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v, ounam^ 1IUH1 II1S pU-IIll,
view, or as Dean Snerrv of irvary
would say- we must be, j
4e-4o roach the other fellow
.the basis of triangulation.1
> every triangle, there must
- -three?sides,?Iha... a^ex is lere
two .of the sides join. In
sus Christ all men migtrrbe
Iangulated into a common broerhood.
Thus will come soil
sympathy and sympathetic
ruism. ; ...
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'A.4?1'I look into your facest 1
icall the message which I devered
to my young, people on
1st evening. You :rememberao
scene so- vividly portrayed
r Mark where the riclr- yottng = =
.iier" comes fo" the Master in
uost of the way of eternal life,
le went away sorrowing for he
:td great possessions but. Je
js beholding Him loved him.
osus, saw?in him, " wonderful
ossibilities of what he might
ocf>rM(i.^T se(r in you. the lead- _ '
rs of a -mighty -host. I sue in?:
ou the saviors of a race. As I
sten toward t?u;jfnlure, I hear
iG pattering foot-steps of Ne-f(>
bovs and girls, echoing down
1 e corridors of time. They are .
jmingwlflh the love-of brotherobtf
in their souls and light of
.ieiH'e in their oyo#.?They are
jmin^r fully prepared to. rwaKc :==
leir names and take .their plac<
side ~TTy "side with all men ir?spectivTrof~"race;
color or ?
ious condition of servitude"."'
'Remarks by?Re\. George A. ?
iugli'toii, Raster Ml. Pisgah A.
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