The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 21, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2
^ REV. J. C. WHITE SOUI1
FOR MORRIS COLI
. DAY SCHOOLS i
F-- - ' OF THE
To all Sunday Schools, B. Y. P. j
U's. District Sunday School
?' Conventions of South Carolina
Greetings: c
This appeal I make to you is
an urgent necessity. On
Thanksgiving Da.y, which Is the
last Thursday in this month
November is the Rally Day^t
Morris College to pay for the
new building there, which has
been erected there since the last
Commencement to replace the
the Boys' Dormitory lost by fire
a iew days oeior^ scnooi ciosea.
I am asking every, Sunday
School and R Y P TT nf this
State as well as to every Sunday
School Convention in this State
to send to Dr. S lurks, of Morris
?Xollege, at once as large an a-"
mout of money as you possibly
can, if you cannot get there on :
Thanksgiving Day. Send what- |
ever money you can at once so i
that your school or B. Y. P._ U's. j
name may be read ont on that i
day. . " ?
I appeal to every-pastor of
the State, and Superintendent
4- ^ T2 V t> TT i
**11U pjicoiucilt KJL t? ?J. 1 . u?
aloo president of a Sunday School;
A. AND T. NOTES ^
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Mr. Thomas Johnson, tenor
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soloist, New England Conserva- .
tory of music, accompanied by
, Mr. Byron Withers, appeared in
a recital Tuesday evening, Nov.
10,1925. Mr. Johnson sang several
selections. lronv_Giordani,
Mendelssohn, Shubert, Bennett,
Tostl, 1'oote, Delibes and Burleigh.
The large audience was
highly pleased with the young
artist. -- " - - -
Sophomore College Class Gives
PlayArmistice Day
_ Wednesday night, the sophomore
college class, under the supervision
of pfofessor Broder-'
ick, Department of English,
rvrespntpd th n piny ^n.r..iv
V:;^^;^T,irst.'' Prof. Broderickj A. B.,!
Otterbin College, M. A., Colunfi-'
?~??bin; is a 'throughly prepared
teacher. The participants acted
well in their n&rts. 1
Friday night, November 13,
members of the Junior andSert^
ior college classes under thje^supervision
of Prof. WJs. Raveritell
displayed their ability as future
orators. The orators were:
Messrs. SouthgateClark, Washder
Edward Sinclair J. W. Oliver
? and Ophie H. Williams^ ^ [
thought,, Armisilco" Day^ wan ob?r
* -served -fry the colleger' At 10:30 ;
. ? 1 1 . 1 m i , ? . , . 1
o ciock, tne iacuity and student!
body gathered in the chapel, at
" - which time,, a very appropriate
program was rendered. '.'The.
World's Court" was the theme
for discussion. Messrs. Patter- !
son?and Holloman?piesenled
points - against "The World's
Court" Messrs. Pitts and?GaU.
" Ioway in favor of the "Court." -1
?5? Our. invincible loot Pall team
' literally swamped Bennett Col-*
institution. Coach Byarn sent,
'.in the varsity at the beginning
of the game. During their stay ;
oLfifteen minutes, only 26 scores
were made. Lanoy Bell, "Bus"-;
Coleman, acting as the scorers.
pllli.itf him oml iimii on.i i|ina3
t.ers, "T.he Colts" took the field;
a* "Which time, "Little Bit Henderson",
Cheatman, FouSt and!
Duncan carried the ball over for
13 points. In the fourth quar-j
across 35 points, thus totalling
74 tallies.
The State Teachers' Associa-_
tion 01 iNortn Carolina will con?
* vene at &-T. College Novem-:
ber 25-27. All arrangements
are being made for the ronpptinn.
and entertainment of the edu-j
cators of the old Tar Heel State.
A torpedo takes four minutes i
to reach a target 6,500 yards
away.
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JDS THE "S. 0. S." CALL
,EGE TO THE SUNVND
R. Y- P. TT'h.
STATE. ^ ==
| Convention to rally next Sunday
for this most important
cause.
"If you cannot give your thousands,
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You ran give widow's
mite,
And the least you do for Jesus
( Will be precious in His sight."
Mativ nf nnr Siinflnv Srhnnls
I can easily send in to MOrris
College $50, $25, or $10. Plenty
;of B. Y. P. U's. $5.00; Conventions
could give $1.00, * it
ought and must be done.
1 I further appeal to?district
: Missionaries in the various as^ociational
fields of this State to
see to it that this moi^ey is on
hand Thanksgiving Day.
?Berlins S. O. S. CALL Ije
jtieeded to from the mountains
to the sea. We must pay Morris
College out of debt on Nov. j
26th.
Yours for the cause and in
His name. .. - |
J -C. WHITE, Pr^.,
of?the State Sunday School and
B. Y. P. IT. Convention of South
tC'arolina.
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Representatives of the State Department
orEdueation have prumised
to' be present and lend
tliei assisslance in rnakirTg^FTTe
sessions instructive and *educa-'
tive. One of the greatest fea-!
tures of entertainment will be
the All southern foot ball cTas-~T
sic between Shaw and A. and T.
College, Thanksgiving Day.
Game will be called at two o'-;
clock P. M. City Baseball Park, j
Four excursions, numerous so-;
cial affairs.
Seasiders win From Varsity
The championship- hopes of
the varsity was smashed to,
# e 4'
pieces when the "Seasiders^'
the sons of General Armstrong,1
.mwUiwtid GdUidl ch^-j
ges and won the game by a|
score of 12 to 0.' The A. ?nrt T |
boys were unable to put the pig
skin across the coveted chalked
line. Preparations are being,
made to conquer Shaw/Thanksgiving
Da-y here at Greensboro
on hand to see the pride "of N". j
a fight it out for honors.
November 16-22 has been set
a~sidc as education week every
day during this- week,- tlrere" will
be thirty minutes chapel service
at which time interesting pro-:
grams will be rendered. Every
elt'ort is being pat-forth-" to make-:
The .week's exercises profitable.
-Friday November 20, the Agricultural
Department will be
in charge of the Arbor Day celebrations.
. It is the plan of the
Dpnr.rtmprif Vir>lrl +vi7/*v covioo
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of exercises, one in the open air
at three in the afternoon; the
other at eight o'clock in the
chanel. ? ?
The members of the senior
college class w'nl plant and dedicate
a class tree in the afternoon.
The Agricultural Society
under the supervision of Director
Stanley, will render an Arbor
Day program at eight o'clock
I?. Mv,-Mr. McKethan, president
of the socitety will act a& master
rif Thp Aurt7TCTt~
turai^ociety is the strongest organization
in the college. This
will be its first public appearance
for that reason, every effort is
being put forth to make it a succestt.
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On Saturday night, Ijfov. 14,
from eight until eleven P. M.,
in the Agricultural Buildings
iresiueni ana ivirs..r. u. rsiuiora
entertained the new members
of the faculty. The faculty of
the college -together with friends
from the city and some distinguished
out-of-town guests who
were present, reported a most
delightful evening. The hall
was artistically decorated. De-licious
refreshment* were ser
vmm rsMtJti
ved. Music was furnished by
ithe college orchestra,
j Mr. W. B. Harrison, former
County Agent, Anderson County
- SK C. was granted a leave ot absence
to attend the Ahderson
- County Colored Hair.?Farm Suj
perintendent Harrison was the
founder of this fair and^diiring
the time, he was serving the
people of Anderson County as
| County Agent^_through his nn^Tlrlhg^eiYorts,
the fair was an
j overwhelming success. ,When
leaving Anderson for GreensTibro,
"because of the valuable a.Sr
jsisstance rendered the Fair Association,
and cognizant of Ihe
; impossibility of successfully carrying
out the plans formulated
by him, the Fair Association requested
the former Agent to re'i.
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11ui ii uu ^viiuex-suii during tneir
JV&ir Week. Even in the face of
the many nrgpnt duties horo at
' A. and T. Cnlkgp, Enrftv RiipPi^
intendent Harrison journeyed
'to the neoplp whom Ha fnrrnprly
served, and again-fchrevfr himself
into the work of the fair.
THANKSGIVING DAY.
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Thanksgiving day began ma>ny
years ago, and 'v sjnce that
time the world has often been
full of woe. But each year we
colobrate Thanksgiving and are
at, least thankful we are living. '
? We are all pione to forget ..the
many blessings tha?_oiir?,path
beset,"but if we all think & litllo
while we cnn master a tlunkful
smile.
We should be thankful our'
boys are_not away, but here, on
thia^Thanksgiving day. Just
seven years have passed since,
many were wounded and gassed.
The financial loss has been,
great, While we all of hard times
nrats. but thankful we would"
be if we could see the starving
across the sea.
When we have decided we are
blest, let's-not forget?to?feethankful
for "eternal rest, and
the God fo Heaven, watches ovor
lis from so von in sovon
Booker T. Neal.
CTHER LOCALS
Rev. J. S. Earle, D. D. Presi- ji
font of the 'Baptist State-Con-'.
pies' Journal Spartan burg1,' was"
a welcome visitor to our" city,*
last Friday.???
Dr; G.v HrMitchell, wife and
son, after a.4;en days successful
revival meeting at Zion
"fist Church here, in which 90
were added by baptism, left over
the Southern for Kansas
City. Missouri viV Kpr.rtnnhnrg
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Mr. B. J. Little and son, Cai>
net are back agam^iii* th eoity
! from .a short visit-in Philadelphia,
with relatives,
i Misses Marylou Patterson and
EquilaRailoy -iipent?Ktmday in
the city'with relatives.
LMi&s. M;>7.y?Young-Kpent Gatjurday
with parents.
|?Mioo Agnes Evans of S. Dell
-street left the ~ctty for her"
! school at Owings, S. C., last
week.
Miss Eliza Leak returned to
her school at Gastonia. N. C?
, last week. Also Miss Ethel
Shelton left for Cross Keys, S.
, C, where she will begin teachfog
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Misses Claudia Dorroh, Clara
Wright, MaryloU Pattexson, Equila
Bailey,1 Rhudine Patterfg
"THE SIMPKINS'THE
LEADING COIJ
LfiL? THE TWO
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?: 2 Saxophones, VioIinr Clarinet, Bs
?jjJMusic-tarnished for Bwll?r-ft
c' where Good, Late, Lively, High-(
Studio: 132.T Assembly
telephon:
g PRICES REASONABLE,
o LeRoy Simpkins, Manager, r
Ben Garrvi
C Address all mail to LeRoy Simpki
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8fW UlAMi . son,
Mr. S. J. L. Patterson, Jas. :
.Kennedy, Jas. Leake, T. B. Patv
'terson attended the Mt. Carmel;
Fair Nov. 7th. ??- j
The Sewing Cirele met-nf-the
"home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B.
-Henry, 5, S. Bell btieel, Friday1
evening, Nov. 13th. A very in-;.,
teresting program was rendered
The program was as follows:
- Song?By the club.
Prayer?Mk? 4ara Wrrgtrt;
...Instrumental oolo "Mho L.
Lilliewood. j? - . J j"
_Solo (Remember)?Miss > Ida
Boyd.
Remarks by the Pres., Miss.
. Claudia Dorroh. p
After the meeting they were
served with hot chocolate, fruit
cake and after dinner mints. Everyone
enjoyed themselves very
mnch?' ' ?4The
A. M. E. Church had!
their rally Sunday, Nov. ?btn
f AM 4-1-* ? 11??i -* ^
tm mc rasters salary. '1-iie
collection for the rally was one_.
- hundred, twenty-three dollars."
and^tineteen cenfsT" j~j
A Banquet will be given to- i
nightr/Tuesday, Nov. 17th at !
the Masonic Temple in his hon- \
or, Rev. J. K. Lyles. -H
Reporter. - ' j
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EVERGREEN NEWS. "
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We have been silent readers'!
uf llie Palmetto Leader for a
number of ,months. It was?gi-?
veil to the Moderator, Rev. W. "
Brown, by Union No. S, of ;
the Rocky River Association, if
It rained -Sunday but we hacH
service. Rev. W.. L. Zinimer- l
n"jan preached a good sermon. r|
Our community was saddened
by. the death of Sister. Mamie v
Moulden and Sister Mary White. *
Both arc mourned by their hus- I
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uciiius anu several cmiaren and 6
a host of friends. j ?
Mrs. Ida Durette and myself |
went to Togloo Baptist ''church r,
near Westminster, S. C., and en- |
ioved a nice program of the 9th p
Anniversary of the Fasten-, Rev. |
W. M. Br^wn. IS
Sermon^ pwirhnd hv Pun K
IT Jenkins, Rev. D. W. Williams-1
Rev. C. M. Galloway and Rev.:
W. aM. Brown were enjoyed by [j
all who heard them
Various subjects weVe discus- '
Kfll.- AlllVtimflty by Bro W. II
Harrison and he- did him.self '
credit. v ~ i
Mrs. Ida Imreftx^held the au" )
dience spell-bound on the subject:
"How can we interest, the f:
young people" to attpnd religion- J
services^-?We- - bad
from-others"^
We were entertained by the i
women Sntnrdny night will) pp- "
pers, solos.- and ouartets - |-4
CQrme--feo\vn,
Anderson, S. C., R. 1, Box 18. i o
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Telephone 635ff.
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Harrison, State Master, Prof
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com $25.00 to $100.00 in easi
lousehold goods._ It paya.froi
less and up to $10.00 on Docti
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