The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 23, 1926, Image 7
- The churchAmembership of Due
r" ' Weat or the "Holy cpity" is centered
_ in ML Lebanon A. M. K. Church, Mt.
' Zion Presbyterian and St. Mary Bapr
tist. Rev. A. J Martin, Rev. J. H.
Tnat.ley and . Re,.Y._E V Thnmns nrB
_ the pastors i.h the order naraeiL.- A.
spirit of Christian fellowship pre
place;?-?? * i ^'
" On last Sunday morning at 9>60,
the Sunday Sehool of Mt, Lebanon
was held as usual, with the superintendent,
Mr. W. S. Hawthorne, pre^
siding. Alter instructive-rinss-p^riod
conducted by the, teachers, and interWr
" Bating revenv of thp lesson was given
by the- aupcrint'11"'*''"* '
--> At 11:30 the. Rev. A. J. Martin rendered
a soul thrilling discourse based
. ,. upon the 54th verse of tEe 14th chap
ter of SfcMark. Subject: "frollowjrtg
^ Christ afar off." He impressively
pointed the- danger _ in following
Christ afar off, as contrasted-with
the dfvine protection"that:. hnn~hh?
in keeping nepr him.
On fliiiii^av n-nnine uti T;QQ thr
Rev. W. B. Donald preacehd a -strOTg
sermon from Rev. 2:28.
T-. - ' ^,Th$.publie school is moving op well.
" -"^Teachers and students seem to tbd^
their best. - ,E,~. , ,T
Mp. David. A ?^vilaor Y- flf t'c
and friends in -Due West; ^lis brother,
Mr. William C. Wilson' who is a
member oi- tho Senior Iligh-Class ol
h! ' Allen Umversity7~cahie up from CoT
umbia on last Sunday morning to bo
with him. They worshipped at -Mi,
Lebanon of which church they arc
former members; They' filled theii
aocustomed places on the choir and
appeared quite at Tlmf ser
vices were highly appreciated by thf
church and choir. The-latter m
f , turned to Columbia on .Monday. Tht
former will return to t,h<? windv riiv
the last of this .'Week; "
*""* 1 Ke\\ and Mrs. J. II^Totley motor et
" " up to Anderson bn last Friday after
" noon. Mr, D. A. Wilsoj^ of Chicagc
_1 r accompanied them and Visited rela
k tives in that city. \
F >- Miss Ruth HolnVes is hpme agaii
" ' after spending the summfcr in Hen
dersonvilh;, N. C. . . ^0* 'r . .
Mrs. Lillie H. Washington lert 01
r?? last Friday for Scotia, S. C. when
" she teaches this winter. ? Miss
Nettie O. Joseph will teacl
near Nowhorry this term. ?
??Mrs. .Dinah Perrin ,has~ returnee
Troni Ph i 1 ad el ph ia-nweh -imp roved _ij
health. While there, she recoivc(
treatment in.a hospital. She avrivet
* - . - l?,.i At - 1 '
v/ii last, monaay. . ...1 .. ..
Mr. Archie S. Jlprgari and his mo
ther.-Mrs. .Tnnip Mnr-jfrnn mni
over tp AbbeviHc-tm last Tuesday.
Mr. W. E. Vauss, our accomplishes
brick mason is working at his. trad
i in A?bpville, N. C. .
Mr. Ernest ' Wharton is at hotm
again after ^ speeding a fortnight' ii
Mr.andJUrs. J. C. Joseph, Mrs. A
/ _, E. S.'Jones, Mrs. Jennie B. Eakins am
Miss Mary Mary Jackon motored u-j
T to Anderson on a business trip 01
_1 <?la^?'fuesday.
- Mrs. Annie R.-llo P:it-in,- , pn^L ]f,,
week end in Honeapath as the^gnes
of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ethel Ea
kins. . ?
City" a r hold charges elsewhere ari
... 'iWvyjL-E.-AEauss,-pastor-of itock Riv
er A. M. E. Church, Eev..W. A. liar
-- ? J- il. Burns, pastor o?."SC, Job.n Cir
.. yeuit \ ' >'
1 WtNNSBORO NEWS *
s :" % y
....? -The Fairfield County- Associntioi
ennvenpri nl tlip' IVnoni.. m ...... t>.
- ? v vhn, y JJti
--tist church from Thursday until Sun
day of this weeR. 'Rev. H. Adanisoi
is Moderator of the Association. THii
members" and"friends and delegate.
r appeared in large numbers Sunday
and?the church wa^ crowded <rr?n
llle puipfl to "the door at morning-aw
_ afternoon services. The morning"557
jnon was preacher! by He v. Ptrrrott
Z *. Hij text J:f?n ye into all the worlr
and" preach Tbc- j^spel." After th<
morning services dinner iwa?1 server
-i- y
r~ . T?-'N ulijjgJfoM CHtib^S
- Nrf CAIii^UA ^ r *"*/?
d?lenfct?a fitflrned' for.
. rncetiny whir?. Vnn tinted mostly of
reports/ resolutions, etc.'
Saturday was an unusual busy day
wftTi tire teaching force of FuirfteltT
: XRumtj^ T^ftchua IWl for all puinfaT
in the rural districts to be read^
for opening on the 18th- *2 Negro
rural schools are expected-to open
" wun a teaching I'orco of over on.
locals.
{ Miss Cleo Manignult left Saturday
fur Baltjmora, -Md.?Ht^r stay is inher
work ju Sunday "School as a
leather and -eecretary.
.Mfeses Frances and Anna People
oT~BlaIr3> S. C., spent Sunday after?
"TiOuiF ivilh their cuusiii Mr-i. S. A.
. Mcintosh. "
Wmwnw M??Witherspoon
to spend a few days.
- -n the etty before taking up her wotkn
in the county.
Sine was the guest of Ucv."and Mrs. I
D. W. Hosier^ i Mr
jr. Gertrude BratTftn and Miss
-ivohbie Harrison let"t-Sunday morning
" for their school in Sardinia, S. C.
We hope for tllem a successful t^rpp
~ I^Prof, F. JfeJlmer Melmosh loit this
morning to -open school at Adgers.
Also Miss M. Q. Mvlntosh opened
;^dtuuL,at Bettetiem.' Wu sine&rely
^ hope Mint they will report a huge eu1'
t;ontn'gmr-'' ?-"in ~~ ' 1
We aye sorry to learn thatHP-ft I.
A. Macon, veil known physician of
itock Hill, S. C., is critically ill at his
1 home on Hagiiis St. Tjicie is 'said|
- know that our prayeivato with them.'
Prof. John Hall, of Hock llill was
I in town Saturday.?liu .was 01 route
I 10 Ridgeway whom liu will. resume
his?winter duties. ^ ~
! NOTES OF THE OLD FOLKS
; HUME
On-^ Sunday,"Och 17th . the -prayer
j meeting opened with great prayers."
Deacon H. Able, the president -idirectj
ed the devotional exeTciscs. The
meeting was led by Deacon McClinton,
t after which touching, remarks
j were made by Deacon Nelson Ruse- j
borough. He laid -great stress on
. what our race should do to the cause
of our older parents and where we
iliould put a greater pari,-,-o.f our
~~ earnings. Alter the remarks uf Dea1
vun Roseborough, aspiritual w:u sung
t hen a collection was oiVered which
7" 'amounted to ?5.15, which was apprc?--rin
t iwl vi.it niiirh"~"liv" iT ^T.TTl "TolTTrT
jr and will be "of great beneiii ta their
j struggle,
The Zion Baptist Church sent af
liberal donation to this cause by Dea.)
i-.-on TvntziniiHrer. -winch was - very
nfaehL.apprjeciated by-the old inmates
j ,?f the home. The 6oHe.ciibn arhounted-,.to
$7.15. We will be thankful for
any donation. . .
1 ' . .
e j 1 am very glad to say that bid Sisn
j ler Jackson is improving and able to
j be on feet again, although very, weak_
i We ask the prayers of the public,
j'j u-Susie Jaggers* reporter.
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t| Laurens News
| -Sunday morning, Oct. lTih war a
Uro-to-church day at Bethel A. -M. E.
-i-CluHoh judging-by-iho va:t-eongre=
a I tier, thap\vr.' > outTjT'.-.ir tt.~. . u, rtfenf_
Ij-jul?sermon preached by our?pasterjRci'.
J., B. Smith. j\e .jgoljyetejj for
r4^HS text Malachi the-jlrd .chapter and
_ fie 8th verso, "Wi]I a man .. bCjudV"
Tet ye have robbed me. liut yc* say
w he it n havevre "*oj>beti lUeS? ^ I n
it'nes otferings." I am all re every
_ one present -enjoyed this .pa.1 stirring
^ermon. \
i Members of_thc_church- by '"he" Kelp"
- ] of our pastor are busy Voting ready
-! fur the annbai conterem c. The two
i programs that were rendered,. ''The
y ju-n peck singing 'convent ion" and
; ThT: ten virgins"' wm?intcfont of"
, I 'he mock conference to be held Mon]_j_
Mr. S. W. Sullivan jnade a husirTTTss
trip to Columbia thi. past week.
J Rev. II. W. Watson and family,
11 left a few days.for ( iin-imiai i,
i I Or. whrt-e they will visit Mrs-- uv.t.
1 noil's brpther. . ^
LING I
IUNDS
October 26 X
I he First Night of the FAIR A
Lincoln Theatre /y
I ?10 > S Washington- Street?
MAIN BOUT ?$r~
DAVID KING _ X
. ' of Charlotte, N C. T <S^
KID BROWN X
o?Shestcr. Fa: 1
f|T rtoun<fj? "* |
Senii?WirTdupf 8 Rounds -"V
SAMCFnTTDS ' V
v? A.
DfXIEK+B? A~
| rhis is a return match he-' X
| tween Childs/^dl^ixie Kid. J
| ind?two??Rrmmt
I Bows. Comfe -?"^r'?'hot hight
I DnAr? np..n W in t*. '**'
? General Adr?is-?<>n ?5c ^
J Ringside Stjftts $ I -00
Garfield Siirf, Promoter V
After the F?ht Ik?*?--Mu,ic l y "T
Charlotte
I
Airtia Puiman. ~ ~
Mr. Willie Fuller left-for rui.outiphia
after?attending the?fuqreal 1oi4vh?->nulHer,
Mrs^FullerJLupie:____^^
HARDEVILLE NEWS
Mr. Al-iy Srott is out again aftflrbqjnj;
confined to hia home for the
past .four weeks to his bed.
( .- Rev. J. H. Garmony-had three of
!i!s ii!>s broken lastr week from a fall11'or.^tine.
The Rev. Grayson, pastor
| of Fis^oii.....Chapel M. E, Church
jncuuitu ounauy ana sunaay night.
?Mrfi."^urii? \Lannan of-S2C> W. 4^rrt
St. Savannah, Ga.y accqmpiHpTT" *T
-foy*ftg&^etv_ Richard Wrights mo^ored~hore
this week and were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alax Scott.
'Mr. K. W. Williams is oh the sick
list. ? ' ' , - '
'Mrs. Bon Robcrstm and two sons,
James and Richard Roberson motored
In -Savyiiiidi fhla 'Wlf'k 'VTsttihg Ker
ImnTIn.'l'rf-, Weptan u anh~SrT. fcjcriven
of Savannah, Ga.
Alrr. ThnmpyiimJ nruli) <t visit to Sa
.rannahrCa.-this week on business.
Mr.~W. H. Backstlch is still on the
ftiok . ' ; Jyy;"
The writer of tbirXiteitOa gtill
luoking-~i'or. new subscribers for AhQ
colored newspaper, only $2.00 a year.
-~M:r Albert Repd of Savannah, Ga.,
ihe tribune , man was here this week
and. was met by~a- host of friends^
llardovillo school opened Monday
mornihg- in full bloom and.had-a fine.
nrollment with Rev. G. j3. Al^anyy as
principhl and Mrs. .Anna B. Randal
socond-teacher. The patrons of this
thOol arc blannincr n" seven -months
MF. SeijH) A. Nowsome, Jr. of 806'
'Last- Broad St., Savannah, Ga, after
^cndiniL tinea months- in New York
is again \yith home folks who are.
4ileaacd.-Lu.ha.vc his home. Ho at preschFTs
visiting his relatives at Heirdevillc
as the guest uf. his -father and
sistcivMrs. Daisy- Perrp and Mr. S.
A. Newsome, Sr. ; .
The members and friends of Fisher
Chapel M. E. Church entertained
Monday night with a shoe box party.
A large number of-friertds enjoyed
themselves there. The receipts were
not. learned. This party was given
fpr the beriefitof the church.
Mr. R. H. Scriven, sinGe he has got.
ten the e-ppoin4rn*ent of District prand
DcuuU uf the Jasper County and tlnr
l'oyer nPart of Beaufort county has
gnnc to work and is making quite a
success? He so far "has opened an ?s socia'tion
.at Kafdeville for a newhidgo
which' already has an enrollment
Jo members in club form. Mr.
.. ^urirsm if pl-iii?>i vi-mit Ihc f.raivl
Chancellor in Charleston next weekr
Mrs. Dora Williams of Hardeville
is visiting- her daughter at Walterboro,
S. C.;'
Mrs. Itosa Lee Williams of?Stfvann:.h
is hero visiting her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. W.-Williams.
_"The many "friends-"of" Mrs.' Zil'phy
i-nmus- regret 10 near ox ner saaden
illness. We hope for her a Speedy
recovery. " : ~~ " ~
IVIr. D. McBride of Jesup, Ga. is in
llanievilld this week' visiting friends
1 think he has an eye open on "acertain
lady here, the writer wishes him
luck. ;
Ilaraeeville News.
_ The many Triends- of Mr. Chrtord
Williams will regret to hear of his
death, which occurred Friday after
a long illness, fie- was. buried at
Puryslhwrg Ueihetery under the Hon-"
... ,.f ti.^ f - t t rv .f n tr*
''1?S V I v. I i \J V.J. U ? U. V-f. ^
'i ho funeral was in charge of.gluiiroe
Uhdertaking. establishment,
?Mr?Richard ...Wright _q1_ Savannah
-was here-Inst week ae'co.nipanied byDr.
S. M. McDen, while here Dr. Mct7r>-t!(ls
gn\*<r Rev. Alex. * Scott?vr
treatment. _ . i?
.Hr.WlcTa" Burge accompanied by
her brother, Mr. Bright, Mrs. King
and others were- here visiting rela^
i ivi's. : :
" Airs. Laura Thomas and husband
were visitors to - Savannah Sunday.
While there they were the guests of
.Mrs, bin Davis and TVtrs. Potrick.??
The many'friends of Mrs. Charlote
Point will lugicl to learn -of her recent'
aocidentWvhich oceurecL Sunday.
Ulrs" . Ctahda - 'Jones accompanied
by Mrs. J. M. Backstitch motored to
Beaufort, S. C., the past week.
Basket Camp Meeting was held at'
St Stephen A, M. E. Church, Sunday
October 17th.
' jamlay luuiiiing at ll'i3Q,...the. nor
hum was delivered by the Rev. J. II.
" Pcny, who prcnchcrfttr-a-wery.-large
J congregation. After which* a table
; wrrg spread witir 4 very fine dinner,
[and deserts, of all kinds, which was
I enjoyed by all.
! The ilervices were continued"" at
3:30. Devotional services were led
by Levi D. A. Alston. The sermon
was delivered by Rev. Delaine 5f~
i Allen University, Columbia, S. C.
j Sunday night, the sermon was de1:
1 L.. T> T- T* rii All
iiveiuu uy nev. j. a. Stevenson, ah
hof the-- ycvmong? that- wei e preached
j wore imitations to sinners, inviting
t" wnit. and drink. fruirji the
'.ralmfcr, MTHr Z P ? h'uainEgfl trip
'AvCv Dan Pelot made a businesg wip
vaToE
Calhoun Falls Locals
! i
Sunday, the'17th wayg~high day
at Fairfield Baptist Church. A large
crowd of people was present to ake
crowd of people was present to luhe
dav School opened aF 9.30 A. M. by
the superintendent. The lessop was
j beautifully taught by'Mr.- J. H. Str?T
trier and Mrs. ha run ciinKscaies.
At the usual hour Reib Ar AVare,
Foot, who preached a wonderful sermon.
After thea collection
was taken which amounted to $2^.;.'j
Come to Fair*"^ where vou' are
wplnnmo " TT""" ' - '
?Ail the members ,arg requested. to
be-present in conference on the 20th
of prox., as the above named church.
" as"\v'c have somti very luipuilaul busU
jliiss to be attended to. '
Rev. and Mrs. AT. Ware were invited
to dine, at the home of Mr and
"MVS. Carter tn -the- afternoon. The
death of Mr. Tate Mattos who died
ght.M-.tyy nl^ht nt.__Lhlj.hbme of his
son near Calhoun" Falls, S. C.
Funeral services were conducted
-hy -Rwm W. F. Foot
,-4ntPrTnpnt, was in Springfield's
Cemetery.j . ^ ~
Those on the sick list at this "writing
are: Mr. Willie Cobb and Mr.
Tobe Herd. We hope for' them a
.speedy recovery.
ESTATE CPLLEGE~NOTEJS
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Orangeburg, S. C?, TJct 1G?The
enrollment ai State College this year
io very gratifying, commluriiig finnnpases
last year's up to date.' A majority
of . students is enrolled in the
Bachelor Degrees. It is an interesting
night- tn rrm daily larrm gatherings
at chafleL exercises and "watch
hundreds of young people hurrying
to and fro on the campus imbued 'with
the intense desire of life's prepartion.
Surely one gets the impression that
the college has become an important
incentive in the ^educational- trend of
our people in this section. .;. ? ,
The remarkable fact li) connection
with this year's enrollment is an increased
registration in the college departmcrit.
The Freshmep; class conT.he
High scnool deD&rLmi'nl lia-g -inrrcayA
t~" such, nil extent. "that it is
necesary in some classes to f6rm as
many as thre<? sections. Every de*
nartmcnt of- the eollege . has a.-full
enrollments '
Several changes in the faculty oci
in i Od tiiis1 l'-nth-?Tim following
nation^ became effective': B-.-E.-Mays,
English Department;'' Miss Thompson,
Business Department; HisB .Gray,
Edueatinoal Depdrtnierftt**Miss Mickey,Home
Economics. Department,
Ruilcs^'_ Phyoieo Dopartmont;
Miss Houston, Boarding Department.
Misses yU. E. Boston, Extension Department
and "Celeste L. Hatcher of
the Library.; and F. B. Pay ton of the
Music Department are away on leave
of absence, studying at Hampton and
.Mjidiman Anricultui al College.?Mies
C. G. Davis of.r.the .Home Economics
Department is away for rest-and recuneration.
* .
Among members of the faculty may
Denison University, English; II. W.
Gregg, A. B., Lincoln University, and
post graduate .o!? Yale, Psychology
and Education; Miss Lila Mitchell,
Prtxtt Institute, Home EcohomTcs;
Miss Athelma Rogers, Hampton Institute,
Commercial; Miss Jauhcey
Devaughn, Florida State' College, Librarian^.
Miss Mattiu... E.. HegiieSj
Viola Means, State College, Clerk in
-Extension/Department; Miss Emma
Stewart,-' Stpte ."College,- Stenographer;
E. A. Grattt, State College, and
Columbia- University, Agriculture; J.
P. Burgess, Hampton institute, Supervisor
of Agricultural Education;
and Mi^. B. C. Burgess, Columbia Uversity,
English.
t)r. M. W. Adams, President of Atlanta
University, spent a day here recently
visiting alumni on the faculty
and at Ulaiiin University, fie CXpressed
himself as satisfied with their
records. It is well knowir that Atlanta
University st.-inds nnibng the
foremgsT inuitnijlrins tor, the training
of Negro leaders in the Sbuth.
_Benedict-New_s.
. theSunday meeting" of, the Y. *W.
C. A. deserves special mention? It
was led by Mrs. Jordon of Allen Uni
vcrsity assisted by her"cahTnet aiTd
members of -the faculty: Misses
Green and Benson and Miss Ward,
the mtisie teacher. Mrs.,Jordon revealed
her charming personality in
her helpful and inspiring talk, the
heart of which was centured around
pibtures painted during the Conferments
atr"Talladega that shall forever
hang on the wall Of our mumury.
The assembly roont of Colby Hall
was decorated with ftdwerg and candles
by extinguishing one of them to
illustratc~oriu of her conference pictures,
taking the unlighted candle as
a symbol'of thu tiny edges of our
Uvea which are not lighted.
, the cabffi??**ll!g^Lrende d. The
r Benson and?the?
Ward were most highly H
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It was one of the best meetings we |
'have^hsel ^ thi ^neict Tsstre~gT~rni -ci:|
; is rend you will have, witnessed the
j game between Benedict .arid 4 Allen
student body isv more enthusiastic
'; than ever and plans to support th.e
-|4eam^I00 per" cent.-^Let us an do"
our part and be broad and big enough^
| to rejoice in victory or defeat.
7 Professor W. Drew barney, facul!
ty advisor for the Y. M. C. A. gave
a splendid report of the Conference
: held at Harbison College at chapel
r service last Thursday. * ?;
' ' Mr. Roy Cunningham reported on
the Conference in "general at-HarbiDr.
Harry Clark, Professor of^Hdlivered
an_ eloquent message .on the
Bible and ;jts influence on literature
} to- the student body cm last Sunday
night.
j?'l ho music department .diected-by'
I iNHs. IvadelP Porter is well d?ganized.
1 Last^year's-quartettes were brcrken
' j by the^giaduation-of sortie^ members
u but new ones " have entered wijose
1 voices are excellent in volume and
tone and both quartette3 are work""ing
hard . ~?
Dr? W. M. Ratliff, pastor of the
1nst-it.ntirinnl cViiiEnh?nlwl?Pw4liff Hi.
[ble Institute, of Louisville, Ky., spoke
j hntfpiringly?e?? Preparedness fot
I Life, at chapel on Tuesday. Dr.
| Ratliff married Misa Annie .Huff, a
'graduate of Benedict College'! We
- eonsider-it a treat to be able to hearso
many worxWfpl mpggagan
-Miss Virginia Bradley spent a
short time at her home in Newberry
last week-end.
__ Mr, Johnson, Mr. Bell, cabinet members
of the "Y" of the University of
ident of'the Y. M. C. A. of Clemson
College attended the Y. M. service
of Benedict College Sunday Oct. 17.
Mr. Johnson was the speaker of the
evening.
Virginia Bradley, Reporter
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" STATE COLLEGE WINS
| <?i
j Coach - Goode of Michigan State is
now head coach at State South Carolina
State College can iboost a point
' minute team, The "BigTleds" defeat
ed North Carolina Industrial school
j hero today 99?0. The line under
| the tutiedge of Coach Hickman war
; surpcrb on both offenses and defense.
i . The coaches do not boast any stars
as the whole team played'to prelection,
however the coaches are asking
1 those whu pick all-American teams
this year to keep their eyes on Flosh
. Cotton one of the frost open field rftir
r tiers ih the South along with CW.
-iif.u.W'*-' -e?t*
TeaaShs^are pointing to the Paine
yM to be. played here October 22,
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