The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 06, 1926, Page FOUR, Image 4
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The Palmetto Leader '
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Entered ut the i'ost Ullice ut Colum'
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n.-J. >ki:i?!:kk'K, .. Editpi;
A. B. l.l.NDSLV, Managing Editor '
J. B. LEWIE ..Fraternal Editor
W. KUA.VK \\ ll.LlA.Mi> .
??s?? ? r?? Coniributing Editor
?-?-? tlEN'B^r j>.?i'i-. .elVSUN't jutry?Editor
UEUV 11. ILVMl'T.ON, Manager
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cation.*wL:
Lkunmuniraln''ms intended for
the currbtit issue must reach
this Hike, rii'oiit of town) not
:. Tint or th:u: Tuesday night. 'Ckty
iu*vys i y Wednesday flight.'
Salurd iv ".March" 6. 1926.
????? ? ty
There i s uJ'tt'X .ii 1 k? but little
difference in mob lynching and
' . judicial lynching. Ho'\v in the
name ofivv.cn van any. accused
- be fairly, and1justly triod in a ffe\v
mkitesc^nT^^f^calkal. t rials are;
;but.rgestures\of t li^Horderly promesses
tlu'.'Vf tli(4 law r a sop to
. the 'mob spirit. ' ' - -
?w.T'i -V ? -?"'? " - .
. .. '"Kavyvrmidiee. uncharitable
- ness. clav - a'.dusu'*. race pre~
judiee and international enmi.ties
are not realities. They do
not abide,, .They jy.'e only the
friction of . unenlightened comprehcn-Hon?-President
Cool...
id.go in an address- to educators.
Maybe some "f t hern Mo not abide.'
Mr. President, lxu.t-s.oniehow,
one of them?race -preju9
i , , .,
wee?seems 1 k e ino mercy- 01
y~ the L;orrt;^'enchirinpr forever." g
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* * * ' *
The ?out he;.' .tern part of this
country loses a stroiiip-and usc1
fill l !'. i I! il1! ' 'I'M1 MM'nf-Iit'V.l
Dr. M. As'hfv-Jones of Atlanta,
? -? G?v.. \\"h?r pocs xv St. Louis,. MA:*
i)r. Joi.f-1 i;a~ ,u I'ouylil mightily
, - ' anc! we!! in hiiSMintr up ajrtore
. tolerant {a d !!'real spirit in-this
"...;-'-isivcfi r. e as" it relates
..to the whi'v- and- colored races.
"~ lie is-a' :/ : in the work of the
-????irrrr' ;r c !?^1.1,:111!ii ice, which
has'leon n ro.'dfnl and valuable
agency in haVrnoni/.ing the irelations
of-; h-j; o races. .
"Tig-c" Flowers won the .Middle
weigii'i i Imhinicnship of the
world hisj 'we* k 1 >y dcfeating(
Hiy.'rv Creb. ''Tiger" believes in'
prayer to sjtror.gthen.his courage
.while lighting. repeats passages
from the H:b!e. While -fighting
-Jn.s i.-linmpUnsliip., -contest.?ke_
repeated - a~| art -of the 1-1 ITh
IVa'm: "Blessed be the Lord, my
strength, which tcacheth -my 1
hands,to wm* and my-fingers to \
fight." Fio wer- is t he first' rea 1
colorcTTfaignTstTTc-Tiampion sincei
Jack John.- on. ? ut what a differ-,
ence between the two men.?
t^ , r ? V " +
Bach' "yea" there Tsv " heTfl~a~"
Nr-tional <-n a! or real ConttfsfiSTl
the Constitution of the United
States, j T-he whole coiintry is divider!
it.i o so jr.ar.v areas. From,
U . ~ * U , 1-4- ^
e?cn ini >'i, i:ifi nesi oraxor is
- chosen in oratorical tests from a- <
monj,r the schools. Of course, in
the South. colore;! -tudents are ,
not allowed in such contests? 1
, whc'ot do they want to know about
? . ??
the Constitution anyhow??.in .1
the more liberal sections colored
schools are allowed ropresenta~
.i i . 1
nun <11111 tuiur en uimcMttius nave
won out. . However, thi* year, <
gfo some of the areas that hereto- <
fore allowed colored schools to ]
competes have 'shut them out. I
m Pfumliit'iil amuiiK such aicftfr'is '
tllat sponsored by the Kansas <
f City (Mo.) Star. *
HOWARD UNIVERSITY-ANI) sag
CONGRESS. onl;
~ !?here is pending in Congress jn
a bill, favorably reported by "the gQl
House Committee on Education. on(J
to amend the Act incorporating pec
Howard University by authori7ing
Federal appropriations to g0l
Did -hr the constructions-develop- t}ia
ment, improvement and main- cau
tainence of the University. Need* 'fa less
to .say, the maioj-itv favor- ?[
able report is made by the re- jnp
publican members of the Com- ^
mittee and the report is pitched jnj,
on a high plain. A minority re- jts
port unfavorable to the bill has j~
been also made, and equally .as wo
needless to say it is made by rpj1(
democrats, of the" Committee? er
Southern democrats. Just why pc
people aligned with the Democratic
party: seem to forever be
against anything that looks to pa?
the real developement of the fco
colored race is one of the piys- co]
i ; a ? -
luxifjs ui American government. ;j1(.
Southern Congressmen carr al- <-or
ways Tic counted on. to oppose (;^j.
any kind of legislative action
which seems to be of .advantage 1
to the Negro. To read the minority
report is^ to rea l a classic
of hyprcritkal rcccfiriticn of '
the achievements of the Negro (F
race along; educational lines and j ?
ti/.em- As. an example. "Withl- ;
the great progress.the r'ace has, ;
made in intelligence and re- ted
grrd for education, with IIow- 1c.
ard'szfcii^'grartnate.s Scattered Iw
throughout the country and the th:
w(?rld. and with its '>,()00 stu,!?1
dents .annually, it is-impossible Cai
to believe that the" institution am
is dependent on this kind of .I?il
government paternalism for its Klo
own life i.oicL, best usefulness." --or
Meanwhile, there isn't., a college pit
anything like Howard Universi- tlu
ty established and maintained cor
by any of the Str.?tes from which hu
the.<e eloquent democrats come, tin
They don't believe in that kind bill
of training'-mid would not con- t':h
sent for one red penny. to be sni
spent- for such. Again, says this lun
icport: "There is jio constitution- for
nl ervniirvl on ii'biib i tin pnUnfrniiu uni
mg of aci institution for the hen- log
efiT of a class of persons who is i
TrrcrTiti/ens of ihe I'nited Mates lav.
and* in no sense {he peculiar tin
wards of Ihe government can.be ta.-s
defended.". Well ijt a-by i*jjJc,
they d<> admit that the Nrtr.ro est
is a cit izen of t he T 'nil rd Si -,i' r-,- < ai
tBtu tlR'ir admission is onlyTortn
the purpose of defeating "Some- sue
thing advantageous to that citl- Col
zen. Just go to thy,home States' * r
of Messrs. Lowiery of Missfsxip-' tji
pi and Tydings of Maryland and otfc
those of their mind and sol- just as
, _ \
what rights acid privileges thflse'r^
American citizens have and en- the
joy. T^'ut why go on? The hill bill
ought he enacted into law,, as it pre
seems it will he." For one thing glr
thb annua-! point of order"against wh
Howard by some of our fungi-ess tin
meir will be ended. What they the
will *1 for .some campaign thun- litt
i'er. though it is no worry of.oursj
o__ ' (ain
THE ANTI-LYNCH1NC BILL. un~
Jeco
T7* . -* 1
r or (junc a numnor of years, jor
there has been before the coup- fai
Killed iruth'e Senate by a deter-' . ^
mined filrhruster of Democratic-the
Senators,-it has been again pro- R?1
posed, this time being known as Ca:
the McKinley Anti-I.ynching Bill sell
the name being taken because un.i
introduced by Senator' McKinley lini
of Illinois. Some how, we have to
' i
no idea thr.-t the bill will be en-| _n
tuled-info law. , Tt looks more wh
like campaign material for the tioi
reelection of the Senator who-Tin
must- face his constituents next sch
month for ronomination. Of int<
course, the Senator will point con
with pride to this Bill in an en-1 rl
iefovor to intrigue the large col- hat
ored vote of Illinois. It is re- col
ported that the Southern Sena- Foi
fors are girded for a filibuster on of
this Bill as the fust unu.?It has she
wen been hinted in some of the Wa
papers of the South that the pas- res
^ t'a| tl. i* .
' TTIK I'ALMUrm
e" of suchr""a measure would Vo
y - result in disturbing the an
cerurrerr,irdns oT"l Ifo^Ta'ces'To'
the South and. after all, tdiexic
ithern Negroes would be tlie j<e
's to suffer.?Such a view is l.a
uliar to say the least. Why p:t
tuld colored people of the th
ith be made to endure more
m they already. have to, heise
of their helpless condition M1
the event?which is doubtful
he Mckinley BilTTis enacted
o law?'We do not heliev^.the q|
ithhs so hell-bent on lvnch- ^
; that it would have to vent w.
spleen on its. colored citizens r'.,
-iiiKP n Forlornl i?niFhf ^ ~
utn say. lynching must stop. c-l
e South. ; : well as all the oth- .,r
sections of the country ought j.f
able to stand anything Con- jp
says after ^he Volstead ;n
t. However, should the Bill fp
;s. rmd nrossiiro nr morn ill <'
ling be.-aroused against the ..vi
Ibrcd citizens of the South,' r?,
ire would be nothing left but ,(,r
a-; many as possible to seek
ter r.i.:'t.s_ of the country. 1V,
'he Week's-Editonal
WICKED LEGISLATION
, t ???*-? ' \\
rom_. the Inter-State Tattler,
Cit v, rFcb. 10. 1D2-6) pc
. ,y 7~.v---ra
ihme wicked legislation dire:-- ^
I a-gainst Afro A'm^rhuiv li'if'?
?n prevented in Congress (in--.,
gather presenT administration ^
pi for a score cf years. ,
ru... \ T;~, /-'.w... . '
i iir?..nii'.UtU i i? . ??j i. n?i?i??
it Casque School Organist ion
i. Sopi/rate ' Rathing Reach
-J - - - t i
Is have followed one another j>.
e an avalanche. The' .spoil
s of these bills'"are. riioro lo lie
ied than censored. Lacking 7.
intelliirence to do star.:;!nineistruetive
for the ??of (i.
[inanity, they proceed "along v
; theory th:/: by present iivf. v.i
is- that appeal to Ncgro-ha,,'. s y
ir tenure in cfti. e u ill ! e a -??
:ed. Our group as a whole,
re as m.uch'Twlirg againM in- <n
marrh.-ge as the whites, them- pr,
\ i'>. In-] :rr i bvi <_ i - :-,i .. J l<; j'
islate against something t at y
n the main obnoxious to bot h ^
ojp Marriage l.^Sf'nie. hiiTg -\j
it can .be left to1 personal p>;
tes. a j
rhc N. A. A. C. P., st
organization that va-have, j.;i
i do a groat. ,\V;nrk in h ii>';,y <
oppose lUUaMll ov proyo th i;r rv
:h villainous mindo i men a* ry,
a L. lliease a?:ul othcTs. pi!
rhe passage of one o:' tho;e
ils will set a precedt.j for ; /-,
icr kinds ol' legi.-lalion uiualiy
vicious, . rv>
rhe Inter-Slate TrftTtUr fur- 77ir
..opposes the Ar.t :-Marfiav;e (']
I, because it places every un- ('}
(tected colored woman ?*>nd Jr
taWthg; mercy of Iu tail IT:
ite-wen whopreach sregrega- do
n"in our legi-dutivi.;. hail,;?in i;
i day and pursue women and so
le girls of our group at night. ov
rhe Jim Crow Bill is an iji-uiU
led mostly Tft our race. It is ce
American, undemocratic and ph
nomicaTTy wasteful. The ma- t h
itv of white Americans are fu
r niiiuled and we feel that in if'
( OTld Ju>tico wITT prevail. or
Phe Gasijue Bill introduce in of
-1 house-of Represent aGv-os rUy he
iiresentative Gasque of South
rolina for the election of tlfe f*lr
tool board in Washington is be
iust and undemocratic tor it M.
its. colored-anil white people I:h
the privilege of voting for >
mmPnra nf fl-i/ >!?*- mrn i\f
^ v/i nivn v >? ii J vy 1
idi_]imila.tion*s and M-grega-.. tf
n in the ballot is not suffrage. di.
[3 people should -control4beTr7t\\
mols for they are the largest "i<
crest the citizen lias, but that *'d
itro) must be democrittic. ^
rhere is no need for separate ar
hing beaches fpr white and *w
bred people in Washingtorr. po
i* all of the thousands of miles
coasth n this earth, only the
rrfc?stretch fium?Texas?to ?*?:
ishington has such insulting J
trictions. On the Pacific, the ^
*
JLMJJULIL?LJ-^ - v - ? - - i filial '
> LKADEU . .. "
ast is free from pole to pole,
d on the East from Cape Horn
"TuTasfTTuTTl icii Tv rmo\TlHTtt11
or mutual injury. Colored
ople go to the beaches.; to
t lie and rot in taw re h oPc-din
alonshjps.- It. is a civil right
at they justly claim au-ftheir
r. iqSGAH A. M. E. CHURCH
NOTES *
!tria.l to the Palmetto Leader
oonwood. Mar. 1. Sunda'y. 28
is a great clay at the Mt. Pisih
A. -jil.,E> Church.. A great
n eeri-'Jon meeting was -held
mday morning. One person
ofossetj havipg faith in our
>rd and Mas-tei* and urit-ed wth
? ?
e church. As the Choir fe?lgly
sung: "Almost Persuaded,'
"e deepest possible spiritual ilitres!
v-as manifested by many
lio wore presort. "'I'lio pastpr,
v. Albert Long, spoke briefly
: "Living with one's face toi_*d
.. tlio-- - morning." .As iTie
arnirg sorrier was enn?ludori;
c minds of all were direr fed
to the great Chris tan--mass
riding that was bojd at )>. m,
nplo fame to thn sfrvu'c iji
pros* from all diroolions. A
\vminutes <lf1er. " oVoek, I-r,
-xnvHHs-the syvttT'v.e.r",tnr-ld-H* #> ;>
km arrived. arrive ! wit h a
go part pi his pongregafion.
dte a few friends from. Abbe'le.
f. (b-msdo; iicr pmnts oem^
.v. XV. T. Williams--a-n-4-ri utrl
llie member- ard friends of
V Morrisdi::]>? l |iapt. Church
mfv-t-hefr-eam;. m many membe-s
aril friends of Western
eipoT-A. M. E. Church. Ih\
ondtis W;o proentod -to the
njm'jral irn and Ipd juvjichod y
vl-stirring sermon.- Tip. ptihcollcctien
was -lifted 1 >y
i:rehcs in the Ci,:y wi'th 1 he
^option' of Mr. C. .1. Ifiu;. t.
to represented- the St. -lajnes
M. IA- -Thureh of AhM-vi'lo.
U-vyo.-> ^ero fixed on the capUvs
-wKo-weru to re-port"The reIt
s yf * their activities .to this
rxdiiur. Mrs. Mary Moore. Mrs.
(\ Waller. Mrs l.i'hi Williams,
n..: ft i ^ ? ? --
i-iir y. m::nv?)i Mix K Hi
h-Ohee. M" . Julia Williams,
rs. Ellen l'eri-ivah 31 S. J.
::;yess. Mr.i. ? KaMa M-q Daniel,
\y-. Mati/t> Mrs. Susie Xarra,
ivTE; ]% Iiarrvove :o IIrs,
v.i\ Andrews. When 1 'n y ware
niiS'li. P'MO.nO u'is ; 1 ? tl on
; Lahlo fpr1 <>urTa*,i -c. Ye. arau1
Lim 1 he ami ewnin^
tl/ile col'ectiqrs cvmnvgn in guv
jviees. Srmolhiny miu mal ha-j:
r.ed at 1 his scrvi.'e th.-t has
vt:r happened at aivH-h^r: s'li.-h
rvke in Greorwdncl aihon.cr tol?:<.]
people.- Tli^ Youry Men's
uh -of- Mt. Pi. yah A.
urnh. led by ('. If. WiM'arns,
siah M; ore, (i. W. WN-on. 1*].
iiryrrove. Thar! Kelioy, Dr. Henrson,
Osit.hel Waller, Clayton
aIV.na Jnmn AiY>K'\, pioi:ted
th<T jT:I stlfF Tvith a .fine
oi'Coat. ,
The pro-cnta'ion of the overat
to Pa dor Dong orated apmso
and interest throuirhout
a-mirhrnye.. It cm be t-ruthl!y
said th'ftt fhe affair in rjuesm
is regarded as haying been
o among the most successful
re?for- some-time. ~
Thursday night March 4th. an
1-fashior.ed spelling match will
staged in tliiv Mt.. Pisgah A.
. E..,Church Let ween-the Fast
id and the West End gn-'led
schools. The suventh grado.i
the two schools will onjyr this
mtost. Two^splendid set of
-lies will he presented to the
ojicsl spellers in the schools
question. \)fo expect a crowdhouse
for the occasion. Adission,
5c and 10c. As there
e morq than 800 ,pupils in the
o schools in question, wo' o^ct
a record-hreakinfjTTowd.
We hereby thank 1 hef ICditors
The "Palmetto Le??ler for j?"i
yt t o no a x on Mailt in
-our . splendidly edited paper.
>ng live The Palmetto Leader.
. ^?"" r-i 5 ?
Kxfeca?17c W-. rd-ofl'he^'
? Baptiri <.Vr.?oaUun- m
>-*4rt *- ? , UJ
X > V x- - ' |.
At the i<e:*c,i:*t trceiiujr of the jo
-r-v-:v>i' ivr. l ?>/..C: 1 t:nngt w
-?Slv~e--C-onvcuiLli..,. i :-4J! ;i't
l;apti.-t Church, Colufiihia. S. C., lc
the Co nci'til Mi sinonary, Knv P.',
Watson pave seme definite V
information touching the condi- C
j'thn of State Mission work, em- "T1
[bracing the helping of struggling J
' mission .cir.u . has, aged minis- r<
; tors ami passing y
a Wiry. of five.or more of our pastors
within tin- last two cr three 2
of the churche proving for more Ti
laborers who. ejieurls Cod has t
touched. ; h
The falling of the fathers up- d
' on the firing lines is an admohi- t
firm In f hi* r rvon i)t'< M (j do-more 0
in the interest of worthy, and (le- a
serving young, men who are iy
: TjlruggHrg to prepare themselves! 1<
. o preae-U,tlio Co-pel of the Son e
Lof God/. .. 1
__In rej^ionse to the appeal of e
1 he .General .Missionary, the Ex- g
; e. uiiyc Beard .unanimously vot- '< *
_ecl that 1 !;e. month. of ''March he
lion from: yenr regular mission-' x
cry nintl i-- earnestly requested, [c
'.Mi contj-ihn' in. joa.v be sent tojf
.he General Missionary and the i
.same will ho reported in full 'St' J
our coining Convention at *
Gear.gei.owia lUieeipts ftjr~aifc'V
rnUT^ey will he forwarded. ?
.Adilnvs; iiyy. li..-1!. Y&.Cson, s
J 2021 Mori !; S.l'eel. x
i . Columbia. S. C.
IT 1 T"^ __ 411 *11
jL<*jcui5'_rr<tfn ADcevuie *
r
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Servkes. at Ml. Jamas A. M. E. ]
("hi;reh wiav we'll aUendod Sun?oy.d
t Mo l'n doi1,?Rev. P'3Ir--j
Ca. '>v,-]v.i..!?ed iv.;i wonderful \
sermons, full of"' thought a*nd t
in/spiral i< n. ' ? .' ' t
Tiie.A'JULillioii Dollar AVudding'Vji
h'lc !i?w::- had?al Si.?Junius"! (-Inuvh
in 1c'.) <uiit i\ | (
, : ucco-ss and v.\- - lY-p-j^ted at, The 11
s>. 31. E. Cliuivh in Due West, \
IM'HIHa , 11 ?u! 1
Miss A/.a uo Woke, after spund?nj.v
a few days with lnim? folks, j
i oTTTFnod To lie;* S'.dioo! r.vaii-r4-J'HVn.
'I .ho funeral s . \:\ i. : for Mr.
doTTTIT v- death
i i urcf.l on I-Yiday, I- ' >. I'.i after a-a j{|
-- .l;'r.a?-:-?t-d?f \ (.: al ? .> < !< .?wore
Iniryh Monday ; f"; r.oon F,ol>. v
. Ml. Jlyv. J. \Y. Ma'his. a fonnor '
, a-.or, prdii ii.d tlio runac-os.
. v/hiv h. wore largely r?: tended. A '
( ruruder of his white 'friends
ro pro ent. * " 1
. "Mr. \Vi. i 1 II., Greene and *'
-Mr. II sto.i John en roUirnud '
' from Florida'1 .s, week. ** j"
Mr> \VV, v II ? ' '
- - *. % >' "ilL I V/ i : ^ w ill' f
o?Ue\\ i . li. I'-j ry,<?t' Charles!?
leu. S/C* i- i;i lhe City lor an ex-;
.?to:;tied?ui-i-i?u, iintoiives and
, friends.
Mrs. Al-Urei T:i\*i::r, -Jr. and liu
/tie still reUuLetl t'<r their home:
iu.Evaiudnn. ill. M mute-v^rifler;
sj ending two :nonifts with their;
paivms, i\ir. ill it! Mrs. . Jpsso
i r - I .
h.-'.ur.di-rs.
^-.Jolir. S. llmnrin,s. Geo. ^
l? ?B. A: bl<
| TAil.OI
i
A L'ljr" LiCUliillg, l'lcs
X ilu . .1 I iL'itlK'U illitj.li
y lor atui Deliver.
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| W!H:\ IN rOM MTl
I BROADWAY I
v r.\ r.in l III Mi SAN IT AI
Y * FISH and
| - ; IN SEA
I a w. woe
X . . !
1 I OS Wnshinglon S^oet.
Y
V t .
u ry and Joseph Baker atten- ^
;il the Older Boys' Conference ^
u 4A2hiQhbta Jtast week. . They
e enthusiastic in their praise"
f the~Conference. The boys
rre accompanied byMrsriSri^
ia Wilson am! Miss Kale Press>'
? \ . 1
The Missionary Society of the
Washington Street Presbyterian
hurch met Friday afternoon at
fie "" iTsidertce of-- Mrs.* Alfred
ones. At the conclusion of the ,
rutine of business, a delicious: I
wcet conn e-Avas served^ -
'"Wednesday afternoon, - Feb.
1. Mrs. Paul Jefferson invited a
umber of little friends to share ,
1 the second bii thday celcbra ?
ion of her little grand-son, Wal- \
. f
ice Owen Garlington. A birthlav
cake; lit with two 'tiny red
apers," formed the centerpiece . .
f tfie birthday table.. _Ic& cr.eM
nd cake were served the small
liests. who were each eriven a
ally-pop, in addition to the oth- m
r refreshments. After a merry fl
lour had been, spent in playing ? I
f-eluldish games^eae h chM.was_?
riven p sovehir of the happy oc- ^
asion. ^ ~ .. fl
Board" No. 3 of St. James A. fl
J. E. Church met in an enjoya-: 1
?le session Tuesday afternoon fl
vith Mrs. C. J. Hearst. Bowls I
>!' Narcissus, vases of Jonquils
i n/1 I'ollnuT ,TQi nP 'i nnTTiPfi fho 1
trixt VC11HW uctnilllllc rttB I H,ti?t+HJ
nterior where the president Mrs. ?
boic Ellison conducted business, ? I
Vfter the business was-dispensed 1
vith. a in i il hiii11 i' i i n jni i~iTJ
luring which refreshments con-*
usting of a salad course and?
ream and cake were served.?=-?
Mrs. Jesse Saunders enter- ?
j.-ined a number of friends at an ?
iftrenon dinner in honor of her
laughter, Mrs. Willie Allen Tay- ?
or: *
iionor noii 01 r.igntn urade "
'Vplar Grove High School?L^ilian
Poozer, Ruth" Covin, Ger- V
rude ' PeVeaux, Priscilla De/eaux,
Ellen ^ Greener Annie
, " - ?
jie.enfef Mabel Hutchinson, Lu-'
cile" Oliver, Virginia Pressley,
.'era- Kale \Vi:?tson, Daisy Wilson Jessie
Mae White! Lewis Cole,
Villie Wardlaw.
1 , 1 1
Preachers Meet And j
?Organize m Mullins
Mtillfns, 1.?The preachrs
of Muttfiw-Tnet last Tuesday .
nd organiged what is known as .
4-Uo ITroachers' Union, in the
"luTne/.nr A. M. -E?Church of
vhich the Rev. J. W. L. Duckett <
s l he wide-awake pastor.
T!ie usual routine of electing
dicers was carried out,
This Union hopes to bring the
rem-hers together a-t least once'
i month to discuss the progress
f-t-lie^ church; ? ??' *
Vlartin & Thilrman :
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