The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 08, 1926, Page THREE, Image 3

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Saturday, May 8, 1926. PROGR . . .. V " ?1OF J Seventh An ?OF ' ' W oman's V 0 ?OF ' Gethsemane __________ . MT. ZION BAPTIST CI MAY 14-1 Rev. W. P. Pet 1 FRIDAY?MC \10:00?Board meeting. 10:30^?Devotional ExercUeess < New Brookland and Eliza Parrot VI -00?Enrollment of Delegat Treasurer's Report ???Corresponding Secretary's report Collection. Recess, ... AFTERNOO 3:00?Devotional Exercises cor lin, Eastover and .Mrs. Mary Jack Music. Reading of Letters. Welcome Address on. penan-nTT Blanche Meyers Welcome Address on behalf of the Chapin ' Response Mrs. 3pi<y M Morris College __ Collection. Paper ... . n? Miss Solo T,_ Mi Paper . Miss Paper Mrs.- 3 Collection. FRIDAY?NTf 7:30?Devotional Exercifes condi Introduction of Visitors. 8:00?Music Report of the Field Missionary _ " 1 -'' h?;? ' - Eastove ~ ^Sofo . .. ? ;.~J ?L-r," Mrs. All 8:30?Introductory Sermonv ; . Alternate: Rev. A. P< Collection^ Adjournment. ? ~ SATOftDAY?MO "?10:00?De^itional Exeicises <. Columbia, S. C. and Mrs. Floi 10:30-?Election and Instalfetic Discussion?'Woman as a mothei i man, Colui Music. ; Discussion?"Woman's true,miss Music. ?z-< Greetings?City Missionary Uni 7v-., Greetings1?Men's'Gethsemane As " Greetings?Benedict Hospital __ Greetings?Good Samaritan Hos; ^Greetings-?Waverley Hospital _ Response i_ Collection. Recess. ? ? SATURDAY?N Concert?Solos, Duetts, Quartett SfUNDAY?MOR ?>10:00?Model-Sunday School" Miss .Tnsip R. Whiff Golnmh 11:00?Devotional Exercises cc Columb Missionary Sermon Alternate?Rev Sol<? Music :_7.?: Paper Miss Fa ? Music Greetings^-Fairwold School Recess. " . .. SUNDAY?AFTE 3:00?Memorial services condi Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Anna-Moo ? ? . ' ' '??- Columbi Closing Sermon Music ?... Co lection. Announcements. Fi] C? WHITE, President; . A, &. T. College Notes Professor G. L. Washington. ' a member of the faculty of the i college, is the first Negro to become a licensed engineer in the | StatePof North Carolina. This honor came to Professor Wash-, ington,^April 28, after passing a rigid examination, given -by , tthe?North Carolina Board of Engineers. Mr. Washington is -""" a graduate of Mffiaarhiiactta Institute of Te^hnolj^^goston. Massachusetts. President F7t>. Bluford, Director Staley, Supervisor Simmons and Garrett are.scheduled to attend the sixth annual conference on Negro Land-Grant Education to be held in Washington, May 10 to 12. Profesor Staley has been invited to take part in the symposium during the session Tir- T_. A. ?-> vii MA.\JTf vjttil TV C JTlib 111LO 1TSC" tice the Lessons Learned at the In a hotly contested debate bepi tween the State Colleges of VirI ginity" North and South Carolina, L ?A.& T. was victorious over Virtt , tdnia, but lost to South Cafdlina, Resolved, "That the United "" Spates Government^should own t and operate the coal mines." A. & T. wa sably represented for * the affirmative by B. W. Holloman, J. S. Letman and W. H. ' .. '** " . ' y i . . AMME : : rHE?1~_ _ nual Session * " . ' r~'.. THE? Auxiliary ?? THE? Association ;LD witii? 0. ^ 1URCH, CHAPIN, S. C. 5-16, 1926 erson, Pastor. ? )RNING SESSION - Mks^Lena Wat30n esr -r ~ ??- . , - ?? ? J ' ^ N. SESSION lducted by Mrs. Lottie McLaughson, Chapin. lutMlmloimi.v Ouuel.v Mi-o. j, Chapin, S. C. ; Church : Miss Alma Meyers, , S. C.. Annie Robinson^ Eastover, S. C. rs. Rosa Dixon, (Columbia, S- C. Mrs. J. J. Starks, Sumter, S. C. Eva Belle Scott, Eastover, S. C. ss Gladys Jones, Columbia, S^ C. Mozetta Terry, Columbia, S7 C. Bertha Calhbun, Columbia, S; C. JHT SESSION ' 2) acted by NJp^Francis Sht#Bphert Chapin's. Choir Mr?7 Annie Robinson, r, S. C. Colilmbta President RevrA". Bailey, Columbia, S. C. arter, Columbia, 3. C. RNING SESSION ronductcdby Mrs. Annie Rawls, *ence Brown, Columbia, S. C. m of Officers. r" Led by Mrs. Bessie Moornbia, S. ,C. ion" Led by Mrs. Delia Clark. on 1 Mrs.P. A. Morgan isociation .^4 Rev. J. -G. White Miss A. A. Nelson pital Mrs. L\ J. Rhodes Miss Lillian A. Norther _ i-_- " Representatives IGHT SESSION e, Reading and Drama. NING SESSION conducted by Miss Kutn tfynum n'a. S, C. ' nducted by Mrs. Genna Brammon ia, S. C. Rev. H. J. Ryal . W. P. Peterson Mrs. Lena Ware. Columbia. S C. Prosperity Choir illese Cook, New Brookland, S. C. ' Fairwold Girls w Mrs- Ethel Martin RNOON SESSION acted by Mrs. Narcissus Hnttpn re, Lexington; Mrs. Lena Ware, ia, S."C7 . Rey. J. C. White Zion Baptist Jubilee Choir rial adjournment, Board Meeting. ALMAr L. HOPKINS, Secretary. Williamson, while the negative contentions were upheld for V. and Mr. Walter E. CogdelL_ , The negative team, composed of Walter Pitt&r-L^oxton Wil liams and L. C. Meachum was dej feated by the South Carolina learn corriposed pt Andrew Evans Hary Ratray and Wayman Johnson, who upheld the affirmative side' of the debate. ^ The senior college class, under" the supervision ~of Supervisor Simmons, attende dthe secaond anual conference of the Scotland County Training School which was held April 28, at Hasty, N. C. Unlimited praise is due Prof. J. A. Kirk for the success of the conference. The conference was largely attended by "farmers from the community and adjacent counties- ^ -- ? i A very interesting program was rendered. Short talks were made by Mesas'Williams, Foster, Griffin and Murrill, all members of the senior college class A. & T. College, Mr. Simmons, ture and Mr. F M. Staley, Director Agriculture, A. & T. College, were the principal speakers. ... *r VK_" At the regular chapel exercises, Thursday, April 29, the | i . ' ,* ??& -? ) " ' " , thbTpalmet prelithinai^*tteclamation contest was held. According to the decisions of the judges, the following contestants were successful n making the finals: J. L. Kaih-" seur, B- L. Glisson, T. K. Slade, jFr-ftr-Michacl, O. R. ftanoy ,Samuel Silver, K. D? Dunn, O. D. Hinant. ^ ?7-- - LaurensNews All who attended Betnel A. IvTE. Church service4on last Sunday can witness the fact, that it was another high day. The services were largely attended ing service, Rev, J. B. Smith, 011* pastor uocd for his subject "Vir tileT^ ? o'clock, Rev. H. W. Watsqn, paster of Springfield Baptist Church, preached a soul-stirring . sermon, and his choir rendered ajome excellent mueic. Hp pr^pphprl for jVjra. Ella f)uckett, who is a Captain. We are still working and trusting our RaUy that is to be the 4t'h Sunday in April will be a successThe entertainment given by ' Mrs. Duckett and Moore at the home of the latter was a successful affair. ' Rev. D.' M. Wadsworth has accepted and is now preaching at Boone's Chapel and Mt. Vernon A. M. E. Churches to the delight of the members and friends.. On Friday night April 30, Charles Satchell Morris, Jr.' of Norfolk thrilled the great crowd that assembled at Bethel A. M. E. Church to hear him. this City but now of AshevUe, N. C., has retiiirned to the "Land of the Sky" after spending some time here at the bedside of Jt|ls wife who- underwent an operation at the Laurens. Hospital. Mrs. Eva j Johnsoh and Jim Teague are on the sick list this week? We hope for them a speedy receovery. The Blue Bird Sewing Club held ~a delightful meeting on April 29, with Mrs. Hortense tyaMon.^ hQstesftT Mrs. Blackstock, our, president opened the 1 rv.QQfir.gr with singing "Glory to ! His name". The. Club then re'peated the Lord's prayer.- The | lesson w$s read by our president the 100 Psglms. The following ladies took parts on the program Misses Sallie Blackstock, Hortense Watson, Sisley Boyd,A;rinieuJohnson. After the program the Club embroidered for one hour. A delicious-Sweet course j was served. Mrs- Louise Price was asked to .thank the hbsltess. we then adjourned to meet with Mrs. Mary Parkson, Jersey St. The Doreas Charity Club held a delightful meeting at the home of Mrs. Lena Griffin. . Mrs. Irene Martin, president, opened : the meeting witn singing, Af^ ter the business meeting re. freshments were served-. Mrs. | Louise Owens was asked Eo I thank the hostess. Our next {meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Nannie Owens. Johnston- Notes The annual Commencement .ty Training School will be held j in (the institute chapel beginning May 5th thru the 10th. A., 'friends arrd well wishers are incited to attend all of our exerjcises. The Commencement program is as follows:* j? I May'&?Closing exercises of the [First and Advanced Grades. - I May 6,8 p. m.?Closing exercises of the Second, Third and Fourth Grades. May JS?Annual picnic 11 a. m.| May 9, 8 p. m.?Commencement Sermon?Rev. W. H. Hily^d, Principal Brewer Normal School, Greenwood, S. C. * iMay IH?Closing exercise of the. Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grades. Faculty?Misses L. C Williams, M. A. Jackson, R. F. Williams, A. M. Bovian, Mrs. L. B. McLees and G. O Mcintosh, Principal. ' V* * * :, i. jQUiMlMliaaiiiiiMiii^ ? V I^LEADER ? ?^ 1 Mrs. H. Pinckney entertained the faculty on last Thursday and Mrs. Raiford entertained them on last Wednesday. These two Two affairs were quite enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. G. Raiford, Misuses A M Rnvinn and fi. F, WiL liams motored to Riclge Springs Batesburg and Leesville, Sunday. Mr. J. B. Mobley spent Monday in Augushta. MiSs Willie Mae EyhcTF and Mrs. Annie Spann, teacher of the Mt. Pleasant School, held their" Commencement exercises patrons and Triends are welt pleased with their efficient* corps of teachers this term.? ,? Misses A. M. Bovian, E. F. WiUiams, M. A. Jackson, L. C. William^, Mrs. L. B. McLees, Prof. C. 0.* Mcintosh and other friends Johnston, attended the closing exercises of the Mt. Floacnnt School, Monday night, ?The school term of the EdgefiekLCo. Tr. School has proven a success. The teachers have worked earnestly for all departments of the school in harmony. Though we are hearing llie end of ajerfect day, we feel that we Tiavevacoomplished something. This being the first year Tbr Home Economics- work in the school, Miss A. M. Bovian, the director, has put forth every effort to properly equip and train the giris to work with their minds and hands. ~?Miss L C, AVilliams and Miss A.-Jackson, directors of the ?PrTmary Department, have achteVedja iharked success. Both are efficient workers. Each month during the term?thooo great workers made their class work eh joy able, by making, their classrooms attractive, and their lessons interesting. ~ The Intermediate .Department cannbt be less spoken of because the instructors of these classes I have also worked faithfully to ihelp our principal put over this i great project. Miss E. F. Williams, Fourth Grade, Mrs. L. B. McLees, Fifth Grade. Prof. C. 0. Mcintosh, who ls a very influential worker in this |community has Wurked with his pprifeoHv rthis school 'year. They haye shown-great f talent in instructing their-various classes. G^sden News On account of the long -dry spell only thcT~progressive farmers of this section have cotton up and are mak\ ing preparations to begin chopping tin ?r few dayft. ' - ? Quite a number of yuong folks j spent a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Annie Counts Shiver on the 28th, ult. ?Thjc_ time was pleasantly spent ift playing various games^ and' "dancing, after which cake and punch were served in abundance. Mr5. Louisa W. Randolph and her daughter spent the week-end visiting ^her ftlsUtf Mrs. T. D. WjighU of-Ha^ "good, S. C. Mrs. Wright motored back through the country with them ^finnrlnvi afternoon, and spent a pleaaI ant aftprnoon at her old home with ber brother and sister Mr., H. A. Woodard and Miss Ftuth P. Woodard. ?Mr. Robert jfhbmpson who accT^" dently mashed his foot while at work, & fortnight ago, is Still at the Good Samaritan Hispital. He is re^"vrinflT frnm the injury and is ex.ppfring,to return'|home in ^ few days. Miss Nellie Jones, formerly of this 'community who now resides in Columbia,--spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Minnie Nathan who is on the sick list. Mrs. Ruth- P. Woodard is planning to leave on the 6th inst. for New York City. She is planning to stop in Washington, D. C. to visit her brother, Mr. T. G. Woodard. - ^The- Grand United Order^of Odd Fellows will have their annual meeting at Pleasant Grove Baptist church 1 on the afternoon of the 9th inst. Rev. J. B. Barber will preach a special * sermon for the Missionary j Society of the St. MarkBaptist church on the 16th inst. at four o'clock. Mrs. A. M. Garrett and Dr. M. A. Efnffff -will be at St. Mark*-or? the same day. Their object will be to organize a Good Samaritan Society in. this', community. The Burial Aid Society of Red Hill and Pleasant Grove Baptist churches will have their annual gathering at Red Hill Saturday May 15th. Mr. - e . - . i.' ' t A , || I . ^ ~ ' < :^tr - . ... ? ^ * It. H. Loyal is manager. Newberrv News Mr. Vacy Jones, a successful shoe maker has opened a shoe shop in the on the corner of Friend and McKibben Sts. near the Fari's barber shop. Mr. Jones is i shoe maker by trade, prompt to business and very reasonable in prices. Prof. Buchanan visited Mr. E. F. Floyd, the agriculture teacher at iMt. Bethel-Garmany School on the 27-28. Mr. Floyd carried him around 1 to see the following boys' projects:-' Willie Sondley, Junie Sondiey, C. L. Sligh, H. P. Sligh, John Sligh, Thorn- 1 as Gallman and Wallace--Rulf. Mr. 2 Floyd was in the midst of his school^ closing exercises when Prof. Buchan- _ - an came to see him, but he was well pleased with what he saw of the boys' 1 I work. On the 28th he visited th'?k wnrt 1 of Prof. Gladen's boys. ,s Prof. Buchanan is tho assistant ' Supervisor of the Smith-Hughes Ag- 1 riculture teachers of S. S. While 1 visiting the Drayton High School, ' the> principal and Prof. Buchanan vis^severai?or.tile bpys' pruiucm. 4 spoke of. the work' done by them in . j excellent terms. They visited the following boys work: Adam and C. F. Cromer, frdell Floyd, Herr.jan and : Colle -Gilliam, Daisy Davenport and. nLhera. ; - The closing cxereioea of Mt. Bethel? Garmany ScbboPWas. a success. The children rendered their pieces alright." The order was one"hundred per-?e(&-^ There was not standing room for the ' people yet the order was good. The - white friends were out in large ntrm? bcrs on Wednesday evening at which time they enjoyed the program.-. Mr. B. B. Leitzsey, the Secretary of the trustee Board (white) gSve a wonderful address on^'Co^oDeration of Sunday School and Day SchoIT" in which e he showed" that Tme cannot get along without the other. Rev. E. P. Ellis was the speaker of the day. He ad- j dressed the. class. 0 Prof. U. S. Gall-' ? OFFICE PHONE 145 ? >-v ^ x L;ilAlVinUi> FUNERAL DU g LICENSED E ? 927 Broad Street, " DAY" AND NIGHT CALLS Qgc?tfto^ooox>x>oo.o^ooooo OO.OQ< itTTINTGOMEHYGil .Now Back i 1108 Hamf .- . . We_are now baciv in busin* Willi a LuiiiiJlulu 1 i'i 1 u uf Slapl shall be glad to have the busir ?as that of new ones. ? SPECIAL ^ TODAY./ THE ALLENDALE APPROVED BY THE ^ , OF EDU Excellent location- Ah attr - study.?Ample and efficient : >- nrivnf P bVvmocTF'5niv!fiW5**s" I, ?icft'iuiiaoie SESSION BEGINS JUNE : For further in Mrs. Louise G Y Anoth I?' ^-Abfc^ | "* VAUDEVI X Headed by the Y ---- - Recart I MISSETHE ^ McDonald & *Le % - Brown, Brow 4* DON'T MISS IT 1 ROYAL T *. ONO NlGl t SATURDA' X Usual AD ?? Coming Thursday, May 2tX, <?! y . . y * ' V _ . J ' * , ' ? THREE == man made a fine ^alk on School Work. Rev. Ellis electrified the audinece with-his address to the class. The School Closing exercises at the Brown School on the 2Gth was- good. ProfT* Buchanan made a good address to the. School. Mr. Floyd presented him. Mrs. Lillian Deep, and Mrs. R. E. Patterson were?successful?frn?their school work. The spn of Mr. Wallace Gray was funeralized at Pleasant tirove A. M. E. Church an the 1st or May by Rev. J. W: While. - He died-iri the hos pital at Tuskegfee, Ala., April 24. The friends of Mr T A Williama will be glad to know that he is improving. Thd Dr. said that he will ? soon be able to come home again. He Is- In one of tfie~iruspilals m Columbia. There was an enjoyable day at Miller Chapel. Sunday School was goodT* AT 11:3a irrTnr~tfre~Rev. W.~ u. n pr^apkofi a ^oul-stirrirtg sermon. At H p. m. Rev. G. K. Lyles wreathed. The Church was crowded .o-its capacity to hear him Rev. Lyles took as a subject, "A Standrad of Life.-"'- '-1 'f The Quarterly Conference convened at Millar rhnnH Mnndaveveninty at 3 p. m. Thjj^_ uiganizcd as follows^ ./ UrS; Gallman, Sect.t E. F. Floyd, Dollar Money Treas.*, Joseph Davis, Presiding Elder Assessment; Mrs. V, T. Ellis, Missionary Money; Mrs. S. L. Modn, Contingent Money. The conference was good. All assessments ' were paid. . ..? The bullic is invited,to Miller Chapel Sunday to hear Jjre^dent D. H. IsTfiTs of Allen University. He will deliver the 11 o'clock sermon. Rev. G. K. Lyles will preach at 8 p. m. NOTICE : Sumter?The St. Luke Public School -will close Thursday,- May Martin, Sunday May 9th. '?~ Martin, Sunday, May 9th, 3 p.m. Public is cordially invited. --- . RESIDENCE I'HONE 293-J ? r&HAILE I RECTORS and - - ? 11MBALMERS ^ Jb _ ' . . Caqiden, Si C. Us Ll_? PROMPTLY ATTENDED | >O:o:O-O:OOft0C>:O^^ OCfi??Y COMPANY n Bu&iness~ . j| fton Street" ;-|== ess at 1108 Hampton Street c. {j and Faiii'^ Gaelics.?We 8 lestrof our old friends as well ? Sugar at 6c , . r, ^neese at 30c SUMMER SCHOOL 1 STATE DEPARTMENT CATION --------- active and helpful course of , teaching force.?Board in?I rates. ! 7, ENDS JULY 10, 1926 C. A. Johnson, Director. . Callahan", Registrar, | ?-Allendale, S. C. 1 er Big" : ?T" STAR ?? lle bill ,/j| Famous Okeh 1 Star - - x ' ' :l bigeou | g ggett, Brown & <* / nie Campbell X / DON'T MISS IT ? HEATREvf IT ONLY / ? V, MAY 1& t ^ MISSION/ | 'ILend Me YoiTr "i7 "* * ' ~~/~t ' ''' ' 4 ' ' ^ '