University of South Carolina Libraries
Saturday May 22, 1926. t # S , ? '. ' 4 - * * i_. _. ^ f * REV. J. J. HARKI -THE UNITED SONS 01 -?prrr. - is an organization which is dotrr infirm ^people of South .Cnrniina Hmrison, State iV/aster, Prof. . D. V, MeCrae, State Treasurer. alive and gives' to the herfefici pays from fifty to one hundred from |25.00 to $100.00 in case-< household goods. Tt pays from iiess and up to $10.00 on Doctor' Think of it; and for any ir REV. J. J. HARRISON, S. M.,i or Prof. J. A. KIRK. S - ? -Anderson Notes "" ' V ,| . .riwi. Z j " Mr., and Mrs. Robert Mack - and ?-j-Httle Robert, Jr.,- from .Washington Pa., are visiting relatives and friends. Miss Eliza Jane Hall has. ciosed a very successful school term at Mt. Springs and is no\V at home. Mrs. Minnie Richardson, who has been spending awhile in Flordia has returned home to the delight of her many friends. Dr. and Mrs. C. \V. Montgomery had . as_their dinner guests Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Chas. P.errin and Miss Alice Gary of Greenwood also Misses Georgia Sullivan, Annie Thompson and Dr. J. C. Anderson. ' Dr. James CA McMorris of Atlanta, Ga. preached at the M. E. Church, Sunday morning to the delight of a lar"ge~a'udiehge." Misses La rev Smith and Losi Me' Ghee are visiting Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Campbell. ::-?-? : The concert given by the-primary grades,of South Fant Street School was enjoyed by all. Thd little folks were at their test and the teachers - ?-TiesprvH'-rmrrfr- crudity????? The educational sermon of Reed Street High School was preached by - Rev. A. S. Newman of Georgetown. Thursday night. May 20th, the 6th and 7th grades will have, their exerBtnPBrr Teaehcw^Mt -* D. L. Day is and Miss Annie Thompson. Tuesday, May ^ 25th, 8th," 9th and 10th grades will have their exercises. Mesdamos Marion and Perry and Miss Anderson, i " .tea hers. Wednesday night, May 26, Oratorical contest, Friday, May 28th, Graduating exercises. The public is invited. Prof. S. C. Perry, Prin. The Friendship Council, composed of about 30 members, gave their annual banquet at Calhoun School House, Friday evening, May 14 at 8 i o'clock. The decorations were superb ' and showed the work of skilled ar ?tists. .The following program was r carried out:- v ., I Introductory remarks?President. I Invocation?R. M, Rekl. -Music. In stallation of Officers. Dinner. Address?Dr. Wi^rLr-CIa^k.-^^^tJdressH Peek. Menu: grapefruit,' creamed chicken, rice, gilbert gravy, . candied yams, potato saJad, green peas, rolls, ice cream, plain cake. Of-' ' ftcers?Mr. Erksine Reid, President; Mr. Robert E. Reid Secretary. Mr. f-~>+ Jeff White, Treasurer, f \ Mr. and Kirs. W. I. Peek and Mr. t and Mrs. Henry Glenn attended this I f elaborate banquet. Mrv Peck __waa_ "at hfs Vest and all enjoyed his address. Fa Mts^L. C. Jenkins, who has been spending- awhile in Bennettsville with her son-in-law nnd daughter, Dr. and ft Mrs. Durham Counts, spent a short wnne in tne city with Mr. and Mrs. K T. B. Williams. p Rev. Mrs. Bates, the native Afv rican preacher, has been attracting large crowds of people each night at the Bethel A. M. E. Church. Wk> Rev. S. C. Campbell delivered the address to the graduating class of Union High School. The exercise* weere held in Mt. Zion Baptist Church F and _the large church .was erowded. The essays and orations were very good. The music sweet and enjoyable. The address full of "pep" and good, . wholesome advice. Rev. Campbell was accompanied by Mrs. S. C. Campball, Misses Ballsy and Butler and I I ll Ville, N. C. for her health. | fc Mn-Jevott?Williams who has-'been oi in Florida for several months has A returned home sick. Mrsl\Lena Wil- ei liams is also very sick at this writing.!We hope for each a speedy ^covery. . i F ?' mi r " ? Johnston RosertWald ? Giadetl School??j Johnston, May 20.?The Edgefield County Training School has made: ' steady progress during the last year j due to the excellent cooperation of! . DHDila. and.Jteacher^ .. We.hope lojukLiL next term, the ninth grade. " The^commencement exercises of our, 'he school, May 5-10. Wednesday, 'tight, May 5th, the Primary DepartWe, the patrons^ and friends, really' enjoyed seeing our little folks ap- J 7 pear on the stage, showing that they i had been well trained by their teachera. " , "* 1so n ... Uh \~Mi iucsuay nigut we assembled on ime to seq and hear the 2nd, 3rd and 1th Grades. These grades could not > . IV1 be loss spftkon of. I am . sure I i. would not be out of place by saying 10 this night ^almost reached the cli-1 , J | ma* of the occasion. Thisr was a most enjoyable. These two in- j structors are efficient liri "excellent teachres. It is worth whil eto visit .heir class rooms and come and%sl see tire wonderful exercises presented hyiJhese classes, | Friday night being the closing .excrciscs of the 5th gTade this also waat^ a very enjoyable night. " T On Saturday, the teachers, pupils, ^ patrons and friends feasted Sump-' ex iously at their annual picnrcT The P.-T, Association furnished the lem-! cj, onade for this occasion and the' ladies tj( furnished plenty ofc baskets of Bies,'lor cakes, sandwiches and many other ty articles, too numerous to mention, fl This also was a red letter day in1 ja tAVinof AM , - ! in Sunday being Mother's Day, and the Odd Fellows' Thanksgiving Day, a large crowd attended these exer-*t6 cises, 7"" ' W Sunday we assembled at 8 p. m. In fo the school auditorium to hear their [ {n Annual Commencement Sermon. Prof. | Mcintosh, being the Master of Cdre- ; f0 monies. The student body assembled, in ' ic< their regular chapel seats and other R< space occupied by the many friends, R< Processional by the Glee Clubvjpnd se members. The members dressed in ni white marched in slowly whil? the at piano played very softly and slow.|tc Space wift net allow me to relate all, in of the happenings of th'e occasion, lye With a short devotional and invocation in by Mr. Andrew Simpkins, Prof. Mcintosh then presented- the speaker of w< the oceaslon, Rev. W. H. Hilyard, Prln- da m w ol V . |M . IS T ? fs ISON. *?UU M?Jt?r " V" ?j F ABRAHAM & D. Of J. ?' r a ^reat work for the poor and 1 U It haj jit its head Rev. J. J J A. Kir Restate Secretary and It pays to its members while c inry sorpethipK ftft-gr* death, It * dollars for hospital .benefit* arid , a'- tot?l-do3j3 -by fire of house and . $h50 to $3.00 per week forjfick ' s bill. ' _c H'orination writ* : . ? w HIO Richlhnd St., Columbia, S. C m i. See.. RennettsvHle. 8. C. : 3 Mua. T. B. Williams. 1 Mr. Cornelius Gambell ofBiltSTT]? ?the?City?Saturday?visiting^;?< old friertds. Misses Katie and Gwendolyn Anderson, Pauline Smith attended the Gra-|? duating exercises of Union High z< School Wednesday night. j Is Tho "Slipper Contest" given for the C benefit of Royal Baptist Church was c qutie a success. The nice little sum d< of $32 was raised. Miss Cecelia Alex- 1 ni under received the slippers.-" ' oi Mrs. Ed. White has gone to Ashe- m / I tk? THE PALMET pal of Brewer Normal School, Green-! ood, S. C." The Revr-Hilyard with his eloquent; it practical sermon planted many' uths in our hearts. It i& hard taiindJ en like the Rev. Hilyard. We hope ir him success in his efforts. Offer-j gs, announcements, benediction, re- \ n'.sinrml and nd inurnment. Music irnished by the Glee Club. Monday night being the last of our j using; and the last impression to be ' delibly stamped upon our memory,' ie writer at this point cannot find suitable w'ords to comment, con- j rauuitic, uiuiik una praise me uepc. t he pupils really showed efficiency in; rery respect. The 6th, 7th and &th ^ rades rendered "a play: "Perplexing itua'ions." All the^characters were : tfieir best. This play reflected uch credit to Miss A. M. Bovian. It as high'l^r--p?uiseilJu^air" u,1lU"Bum LLiI We were glad to have our Board j : Trustees with us: Mr. H. G. Edison, r. G. IT. Ballen'ineT Mr." C. Derrick, lessrs. James White and Edison, j hey expressed themselves., as being! ivorably impressed with the school j icir Principal, PFof. Mcintosh. Wei ere glad to .hear of their plans for larger-iand better equipped school. 2xt year. I truly must say that Prof. C. Or; ic'Intosh",, assisted by his?earnest, j f.cient and.iwel\?talented corps of :achers, really put the job over in j ^hnston this year.?We hdpe to see ; lis same faculty back next year, j jhnson will miss a treat if she fails get those earnest women back. ] his kind of faculty is needed in all \nnob be said of Prof. C. 0. McIn-! >shrs" iflffuerntTal wurk in thla -cwu mnity. 1HE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ERENEZER BAPTIST CIIURCII, FROGMORE ST. HELENA ISLAND. S. C, -On -Sunday, May 16th, tha ~Ebene. jr Baptist Church of St. Helena ;land, S. C., headed by the Rev. D. . Washington, had a singular ocasiorr~whan " she had "ordained "aaJ iacons seven men who in the esti-1 iation of the people are honest and : good report. Among these seven ien were Mr. B. .B^ Barnwell, who >r many years served the people : this community, as Demonstration gent; Mr. B. H. WashiKj^tOn, Who is igaged in the Agricultural Department Tjf - Penn School, serving as arm Manager and who is Supt. of le Sunday ScHool'o'f the xabbve "named hurch. The ojluys were men of outending character?teachers, carpen>rs,?and respectable fatm^deninnrotors?working hand in hand with ic County' Agent.v Wc-"Tverc?thrilled in having with 5 the pr.ncipal of Penn School, Miss ooley and Miss House?to witness le occasion. Miss Cooley has been oroad for nearly one year and we hero is no place like home. , We were proud to have the preslce of three prominent ministers to liciale?with our pastor, namely: Rev. . T. Frazier of Port Royal Island, S. wliu ulTfarud playeifT, Rev. A.. D. uick, 'pastor of_the Tabernacle Bapst Church of Beaufort, S. C., who iye the charge and Rev. P. 'P. Watn of Columbia, S. C., whVdeliverede sermon. No wprds can overestiate the excellency of Dr. Watson's scourse. He preached to a respon- ( e congregation and his sermon will ng be remembered. The Kbenezer. Baptist Church with e Moderator at its head ranked with ;e first in the Ashley Baptist As- J iciation, but an immense' amount ^ work is to be done to promote its slfare. There is much we can do to <51ong the life of our pastor who LK labored witli_the people .'l.'l years.! Hng^ overburdened with the absence _ hisde|ir-wife, who has recently .been-jken away by death, and the hard j work of the community and the lurch, it is hoped that the most cellent sermon of Dr. Watson and e seven choice men selected by the mrch wiy effect such an organiza-^ >n that will force the other churches,' ganizations, and even the communi- i . t .1 . . ?. .. io waicn ine sign oi t.ne times. I le hurvest is truly great, but the borers qrc few! We pray God that due time some young man will be ibued w.th the Holy GhosL_and help oulder the work with Dr. Washingn. He-appreciates the help of Dr. atson and desires.it to be possible r him to give more of his service our little Galileei~ " Continuing on the splendid day arementiopcd, a very beautiful servb was held at night, conducted by bv. Watson and presidend over "by bv. Washington. Despite the long rvice held during the day, a goodlyl imber was present to hear another tie effort by Dr. Watson. The latr part of. the service was turned to an evangelistic meeting and 10 >ung people expressed their faith the Lord and Savi6r, Jesus Christ. What a fitting ending for such a mderful day. It was truly a great ,y in Iaraall ?B. H. W. ? - " ' v TO LEADER Beaufort Locals "u S. ' I : w V' O' We \vere; pleased to have in; our midst last "week, Miss Claretta B. m Watts, who is here in interest of The splendid paper will bo placed in every coiorea nome Id BUUUfOrt. IjlBiiy being here, Miss Watts, because' ofi her wonderful personality, has made many friends. The Palmetto Leader 1 co] did well in sending this splendid KO young lady to our town. . j The, friends of Mr. Abraham Davis, 1 extend their sympathies'to him . in ! ihe (disaster which befell him on last | yf Wednesday night, when his house and ; %vy all his' belongings were completely destroyed by fire. Theorigin -of the 1 ^ fire is unknown. Let us all help him, da -getting upon his feet aggrin. Those attending the CommencementT^ exercises of the Ruffin Graded School yj. of-"which Prof.. Jas.--Riley of this place is principal were Rev. J. A. Wil- y -son, who presented the dipllomas. to yt snu grauuaies, mr. ivorman iuouzon, > j,( who wax one of the 'judges in the oratorical contest and Attorney Chas. T^; E. Washington, who dcllivered the S ] Commencement address. They report- r ed that Prof. Riley is doing a wonder- tj -fttT^mece of work at Ruffin and that "lie would Bfe the right person fn the ri'. ht place In our own Robert Smalls High School.' Why no.t we exert our efforts in accomplishing this? (i"jc Rev. J. A. Wilson, Mr. Proctor Glov- .. er, Jr. and Attorney uha^rlea E. Wash-" ington last Thursday attended the ,ie] State Baptist Convention which con- (.vened at that place. ~ They reported a very fine convention and a very en- q \ joyable trip. ,*While there, they were ^ I ihe quests of Rev. and Mrs. George t(] G. Daniels, formerly of this place,-who _made it exceedingly pleasant for them. . ~ Mother's Day was1 fittingly cele^ ? brateel at tlT5 various Churches?of4ho City on the 9t.h. , At F." A. B. Church a special program wag reTr=r~' j "Tr^ea W- 'tTuT^ choir In inor.nlng. Ty: Miss Claretta Watts of Columbia de- f lighted the congregation with a spe- ?V1 cial -instrumental -solo.?-Rov. Wilson*?^ Pastor preached a special sermoX^n q "The Seventh Wonder Mother." It . v\ ? was enjoyed by all who .were present. The Annual Thanksgiving Services of the Grand United Order "of Odd Fellows and Household of Ruth were! vri held Sunday night at the Tabernacle >& Baptist Church. "Rev. A. E. QuickCsPastor of the said Church, preached; ? a very appropriate and interesting jgr sermon. With his usual eloquence, i he held his congregation spell-bound, j <3: Dr. M. P. Kennedy attended the! ^ Palmetto- Medical - Association, which was. recently "hold at Chester, S. C-fji" ITU I'L'i'Ul LuU a^nundnful Convention. I g Everyb dy is looking forward to [8; ,_Lhc Mock Weeding to be had at the: 3 F. A. B. Church on Monday night, | q Mrsi Matilda Reed, an old citizen1 d of this ti.wn, died at her home on $ Knrth Su-eet last Thursday. The $ fi-nfefhl services weie had from tho m Tabernacle Baptist Church on" Mon- ^ dny aft ernonn & We are proud to note the wonderful imp^v^ment that is being jjj >> iivii it uiu |-fm utau tiful sight. Ig Among the week-end visitors in 13 -town last week were: Mr. and Mrs. ? Ch.rles Waterman of Orangeburg; ^ Mr. Pearson of Durham, N. C.; Messrs McGheo. and Joiner of Aiken, S. G-. g Any. one wishing to subscribe for c> The Palmetto Leadoivthe only REAL j colored weekly of the-State, see Chas.; g E. Washington at his office on West Port Republic Street. | o Claflin Universty Notes ^ ? -??-? _ ? : Backbiters Had Their Day WheA the ? "BeHes Lettres Association First in IQ <* ; : IHb ?Series?oL Annual Banquets The B. Lf'iCrhad its annual ban- ? quet in the College-.Dormitory on 3 Saturday evening, May 8. The affair, g was very unique and perhaps? best ever staged by this College As- a sociaffiori and was enjoyed J>y all ? who attended. - .8 The evening was made lively by the Harmonic Music floating from w v ?>? the Clnflin's pe?rless Harmonic Five. .? All eyes are turned forward to "the ^ Annn.il ^b?bntf> whioh follows soon I and for the coming of the next 'An- r nual Banqyet. - ? _ La Societe dcs Beaux Arts ( The annual social event for the Societe des Beaux Arts this year was h Rustic Garden Party on Saturday night in the Claflin New Gymnasium. The decorat'ons were indeed that of H a rustic garden where clinging vines, g shrubbery and trinftnen trees were I arranged in symmetric order. Claf- I lin'B colors, Orange and Moroon, were I also- in evidence.' Appropriate with I the deeorationa?were the gewrts of 9 the ladies present. The evening wa* 8 one 6f hogh entertainment and joy. ' Imperial Club The Imjerial Club, marking its de- I but this year gave their first an- gL r ... ial banquet in the Claflin Dining He all Saturday night. Purple and sto hite was the color scheme of their cell verheack hangings. The Imperial j i ent was the ordqr of the day at this L. ent. . ) t a 1 ver Gadsden News ^ 7 'imc t j thil The long looked for rain has not lie yet. Only a few farmers have a od stand of cotton. Some are "now, 1 thering. oats and others grain. J S1 The Annual Sermon of the Burial U d Society was preaehgd by Rev. E. \~ Jenkins at Red Hill Baptist Church lere the annual session was held, ly 15th. * Those who heard the ser- j >n said it was the be$t yet heard on pu] it occasion.]- j'very interesting 'program was }ns rrigd out. Mr. (5. F. Williams was c|p, ister of Ceremonies? . I < - _ [ Sunday, May 16t*h was a beautiful , ty,e y, quite a crowd worshipped at St. ?] irk's Baptist Church. At 11 a. M.,1 j L_Sunuay School was conducted" by j ; Supt., Mr. lleverley Uarrick. Tfie"^ 5M uinjnTTiy MM, ^ ^ The regular Church service Was con- , cted by B. J. Goodson. . At 3 p. m. the annual sermon of . f * tin , Mark's Missionary Society was " nchedHay- the pastor, Rev. J,^. rber.. Rev. Barber held his au^ t nice spell-bound while hp eloquently pounde^the word of God. - The members of the Society rerij, red'an excellent program under the "? ection of Mrs. Sallied Sims. ' .2 Mrs. A. M, Garrett and Dr. Ruth a 1 rroll were pleasant visitors at St-. tbt irk. Both of the ladies made ifi- *"rc resting talks. . " " 5?' Mr. Ben Finch who was suddenly *bc iekpji wtiK pnralysT?nn the Rth inst. ssed away on the 14th. Tlis body -1^ as laid to rest in- - the Pleasant ^ tie \yas a member of the Pleasant 8P* ove Church. His wife, children and >ther relatives have our deepest by npathy in their bereavement. 1 Jr. H. H. Lemon of High" Point, N. atb was a pleasant visitor here last we ek. Dr. Lemon was reared in this ho* nmunity. He completed his course sol' pharmacy at Meharry last May. this FOB CONIMKNC *T"' T~'~~~SEEz ' ... ?7?r?TOM H< 4 . , For your Suits, F ? TOM: Hi PHONE( >ooooooooiOooaoiOX>oco^aooo^D!tto nn-J a?linn?HTir ?i ^ ^ ? WBtto&aixoBQ^y^^ OFFICE PHONE 145 CHAMPION i ' ? " . -'FUNERAL DJRE LICENSED EMI 927 Broad Street, DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PI ^o.o^^:o:o.Ojo;o:oo^ao^:o<^qciox>? MONTGOMERY GRO< ^ v - Now Back In 1108 Hamptc We are, now back in business with a complete line of Staple a shall be glad to have the busines: as that of new ones. /SPECIALTODAY THE ALLENDALE SI APPROVED BY THE ST OF EDUCA Excellent location. An attract study. Ample and efficient t private homes at reasonable ra SESSION BEGINS-JUttE 7, . For further infoi Mrg. Louise G. C t *? #' . .. ? ^ . * ^ TTTKCB * * >i- ? % has now a well equipped drug re in High Point and is doing exlent business. tmong those on the sick list this W- Randolph. - Mrs. Randolph is little better, but Mrs. Webber is y ill at'this writing. " * ?he public i8 invited to the picgiven at Gadsden Graded School s afternoon. t T. LUKE PUBLIC SCHOOL 6 AS 5th COMMENCEMENT r - ' 1 . * i "ort Motte, S. S.?The St. Lqke blic School closed its Fith Annual nencement Exercises on the 13th , . t. with Prof. James O.XDarter, prinal." __ School motto: "Profanity Poisons Mind." . , ^ ' ' * ". The sermon was preached by Rev. M. Martin, Pastor. \mong the many that were prea : at the exercises were: County Su- ?:? ' 1*^ **9 ' * * " " .liibvuuciiL,. wir. vjiger, principal ol ; High, School (white) atid his , :ulty and a number of their ituits and witnessed a moBt interesg program. Tl.? " Etev. B. C. Scott offered prayer at ' i' beginnnig of the program, rhe recitatiops, dialogues and songs ? iwed that Prof. Carter was carein teaching and training his pupils the delight of all. J \fter the exercises by ,the children /ery Interesting talk was made by s County Supt. of EducatioiTand ~7~ m the principal of the white High " ; hool, Lone- Star, S. C. Each of ;se gentlemen said tor his address __ " rt~The noupils were well trained for ?L? Ir respective parts. . ~".7j Ps ai part of the day's program, picnic_was__given.. Prof. Carter ired no pains in his preparations this affair which wasen joyed even the white friends. f %v tevs. S. C. Campbell, B. C. Scott i J. M. -Martin; these ministers re nicely entertained along with a >t of others, who expressed, fhemves as being greatly benefitted^ on 5 occasion. * . . *. * '.FMKNT' . r~~ OOK. : lats and Ties j / . JOK. - ? : jTRKET ; 3831 1 W?3358^Cy??S^CO?????aC959W?0^ RESIDENCE PHONE 293-J ' f| & HAILE - CTORS and 3ALMERS Camden, S. C. IOMPTLY ATTENDED " . \ :ERY COMPANY ? Business ^ in Street , ^ j;. at ll(fe Hampton Street" jS[ ind Fancy Groceries. We * 3 of our old friends as well * Sugar at 6c I Cheese at 30c . i j . UMMER SCHOOL I ATE DEPARTMENT TION ive and helpfifl course of eaching force. Board in tea. ENDS JULY, 10^192^^ C. A. Johnson, Director. rmatioiv write, - ? allahan, Registrar, Allendale, S. C.