The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 30, 1926, Page FOUR, Image 4
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~ lite Palmetto Lender
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The Palmetto Leader Pul). Co.
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bia, S. C.v.as Second Class' Matter.
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>'..,KUA\'lv WILLIAMS -- '
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iiKX'itv i).' I't^Jtsi>N city ivnnnGEQl_1I.
11 A M i'TON, . Aianufcvr
- . |t iMVr-rKv > VT~ TV4'itv A^:;a
a'nd T::lvcdi.nir ReiiresehtaTtYC*"'"
""^LUM'lUl'THOi UA11..M:
CASH. IN ADVANCE. J
ftnr ,V"~- >2-0"
F?"?&* iBprrnrs \ =? i":'
. Three Months
Single ippv ~ - ??*m?>?
"T? AdveriDir.g -Ral.es ' on.
? cutlojC- . " . '
' inlluif liul fit*
" lite clUi'Oiil isMic ..njUiit ?. react.
:this oilice, (il out/ ol' U>\vn) flVstj
' .. UUfl lli '.n 1 Triir^t-? * >*?
ty news by Wednesday night,
??at??iiiwn1 nmmvawwmmmmwmmmmww '
?^uUlt ^n v^^-lt'hgr 1
America Ihis lost .another
event i tint in tlin ni'sgnTT r"?
gene V7. Debbs,. lie believed in
fair play an (Injustice to alllneh
" ~?irrospocti-vc - o ?_ -creviLj>r coMr."
He might have been "off color"
in ins political beliefs but not
" in hts7love for linrnanTTy.
t It seems that tlKriSo.uth has
beat the boil-weevil tf.'JGfet? .Tills
k"yer?r'* cell toil'- ei-o.p M estimated
at over 17,000,000 bales, the
largest in.the history or couon.
No wonder The price lias taken
J such a tumble, especially when
it . is kepi-in nr. nit ioohthcrr-rhi/
?"? lathes prefer fcilk thirty'lltm udays
to those of cotton.
? ; 9?m-?' ?? :V
' *> "a few days jfipro three Army
T-yiny in an adiftplfflfo in'
"Alabama - thought they would"
have foma fun 'With colored cot~
^ton pickers. JJJioy Hying
very low every, time they s.ajv
some pickers. One tirie^owyv__
er they went- too lnfy_mnlJii!ll*-iL
.-a "White man who wm=r in-a-fieldd
Now, 1 Imv hvhr-.cd for mur^1^
",F-hr" at the expense of
the Negro door not Mwnys t'lEI
^ rut eoofl. ~ .
Last vear the Virginia'legis J\
ki:: ( !'Zy-vya^jT laws.
Une lav: -pas.-TTd- uaim
ea at nampton in.vlitut.c, re-pur
ing separate scuts toTe provid
af fill kinds of entertainments
of a public nature! TTo
observe the law,. Hampton has
this year-declared all foot nail.
~~ contests private affairs, attendance
1j*urig"diiniic:d to Students
7 of the Institute, the College ot
^c :ir^!a)1 ^
ent^ and faculty. ? Now, whose
: rnjiij-'ti- ill i < nrt riled9 - "
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^CHICACO DEFENDER FN
?.?5 IP :\ 1 I V^u
SENATOR. rr?
Significant of the 'TS&sjjl^thinking1
Negro of today, The1. Chica?.?
go iPolonduy?comes?oufcL/lnt?-foot-ed
in an?endor.semffll c>f
Georg l*i. Tirenhan
?for- TT. S. Senator from IlSn|oiiL
A few years ago. such, a course
would have been "suicidr.-ljyfor
the Negro no .longer feels Hhat
he is t,)," p-till'leal slave Ofhhe
R^putili- a'tt?party.- U shown Jby
. this** our so of The Chicagb E>e
Jkndcv.' We believe that terras
" ""Tf i?1r^7nlrr~l7n:--~tfrr^mgf^. shwtldco
to red people vote for a* 'man
t simply -because of party label.
If the candidate believes in
I - right, justice and-fair play insofar
as the Negro's- rights and.
rif?l f M/ifMtT o o r-.-i Amnwinn* .
,,11 TVT*~y-' ?v? ?rr- fa'U .-.i-Xi H.UV n(l tlll
zen is foncormulwthnt cftmliflnto
ghopki rftfiftivft hk political suj)nffrt
~rt Tnak?s- rtey difference ]
." wfogtfi&r he eallErftimflcii Kopui^
liffftF', npmoprat.. Socialist or,
" = xmm^frrr',
- ' - 11 1 ??
whatnot. - The Negro wonts'
t??<l naarK, first of alhjplairt human
treatment, Such as is the
right of every AmorirallZLAnih;
vote for the men who are of
-itenough to:
the disposition to see that, such
Treatment is -nccorderirThen-heought
continue to catch the De
vil as lie lias .^o long beeii ctotng.
We knowitwill Ue JtisnHdr-eoU
TrlVl i.ftoidc^vhfr-htm1 net hwni'
m long, mviv i roni the Smith luj
make up their minds to votej
any, ay.IEelloi her than, lire Re--ptrMtt^n?oite?their
expmimmu
with Democratic mcrttmtts down ',
'i.hi; way !joing_ iUhV tiling but
Vot it will 1)0 the
]t cf wisdom to IqI the intel-'.
li : t triiido rather than the emo-j
lions.. Give attention to the
mai?nyfthe label, then vote for!
ihe be4- . . .. . '
a yaa\ DON 1 KN OCK THE
^ ' W A. A', (b 1'. ' -jt'eoolc
ih little iuiluL^..are ob- [
sesSed with the idea' I lin I 1
";< - ? - ?T :
\\i\y?to gain the; aUontiqn ?oi .
their .fellows is. to become knock
crs of insiitiuions:-and iiidivid- jlf!;j!
v\v'ho really bland for'some1
lllli1; ;n,,l In Il.U' thing.. amlku.
AV '1'lo. -to jjass. No\v, _ no orc
" 'H iko t In* Pinsburg Courier '
"rvM -ring little -vrken-wcrit and
I- abiTTty arc being considered. (
For. .that reason, its recent a%
I 'nek on the "NTitibnal Ass.ocia-,
! J ''I'm fer tlv Advancement of
' Colored- People 4s-the more iHr [
1 r pi pTe h'n P s i t >1 p. Thoughtful
i-people must wonder, jlist what
i r>i-o ih-> mot-Hces of such -an at-;
;lrk. It can hardly he explairnrr
J ed by vay-ng~.it" fsrtor tlie pub--:
Ur< (rood, for at once the qucs
' lion arises. j.ust~wnat lnici'OSl uf
j (TuT fTihiic hriy Keen puttering,..
I the-remedying of which ddmaTfdI
cd -sn^h a sinimeful ~aftack?
I Arid ygti if not for the pubtiF^
Wbtl, tin n the - only other motive
is personal?an attack to
[nay for ?somo actual or farrtfctlr
grievance?"" But~one--must hesiI
tato longTiefore believefng that
i p,n! nii 1 nf tbn Pitt shllVtr Conr*
irr' rilitrr v. rinl
! cheap .courses But what ever..
llio im Vi\-c. Hi. attack has been
-made, "a more poisonous at-.
' I in-1- " . Pet i-ekH^-~TIuhllKmIl
I "llion V?n.< (im'innterf from
I any white Southerner.in, th'e enI
tire history of the N. A.* A. C.__
i?T*;" nlhirK f"")T>"rini- hnvtrbccn
made with The idckofhelp
: Ing'The Association. No pidvement
or institution can be help-cfl
iii-ils work by creating! suspicion
of or t ryiimc' to ~lre^tfthr"
the irien Avlvo are its very life.
I The activities of the N. A. A.
~C\- arc ciy.'ried on by and-its.,
effectiveness is dependent oh~
L": iie Intelligence, zeal and hones-iv
of J. Wcldon -Johnson,-' the.
- .'?ni.-it.r.TiM i nilt7y--r-t%p
Assistant Secretary, Robert W.
-1-4-lugnalLJD irector of Branches
ift'nd' William" ricken*. Ffctd-Seefeta-rv
with Dr. W, Fi, B. UuBois
'.'not' mention the high standing.
[white officers, who are also giving
mtreh time and ability to
.! the work. If then, the Pitts burg
Courier means to impress
the public with, the ddea ;tlTat
men lilm Inhuman.
Whrtc..: Du.P?Ois. r>agnall and
* Pickens-?the cream of' the Ne-'
gro race; measured, by any yard
^iirk yon choose?arc not trust
' worthy; that they are^'oF hrr
I.nv.m.1 il.fint their work;
fhat, in other words, they-are
'but common grafters, then in
(Tod's iiamc, will not the Pittsi
-1nn*i- tkMirhT "av who amonft.
Negro^s can be trusted Or what
gro race? V
Mavbe. the Association is
\
At rrrt^' ? tv< n t Ur.
, ijv/V- lll&JTVJVf I IIU ^UlL'tTfl
Tliereor aTO riot ' purfort?just'
-u-Urw is..,iieffcPTiofi among humans
ggt* l'mmr-n institutions??
that is doing half . t^TfJ>5^_this_
"Aiwum Liuu W^n^w<T*tXruUuif::
the Negro's cifric rights? Un-T
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_? . TTTIT P41 MP
less afid until the Pittsburg Courier
can offer a better, it certainly
owes it to its race to support
and?help.' not -t^ar- down,
. " A .
r_;r b^w. fraf^
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\ very annoying species ot-Jinx
Gcor vla atjd They are now tottering
nmter the' heavy. laMl Of the-demm^
weight of "jirep" school^ and would
be., colleges. .
Here is what Happened to Georgia
I'lii'th.iil eleven:* lnnt Wnlui'diiyi
AtlanTa University 7; Alabariiff
State ^Normal I2v7'.- .
Clark' fnivevulty (J; .Tushegec Institute,
?
Morohonoe College - 0; How.nrdJdInU
vgrsitySg,'^*' _
And ,thb only reason'Morris Brown
; .a|tyamiowi hue a use she
was idle. . -
. he white games:
~Cu-'H;Cu Ti'Li'i U; Alabama 321,
Gergia.7; Furman'll.
Oglethorpe 11; Chattanooga 14.,
.Mercer -6; Florida o; (
its game Saturdav wn . Tini
versity oL' -Macon. " '
? (ji iir.u'ia "lecli and Morohousje Cullege,
for years the champion white
uid colored teams of the feouthj have
lall?'i7~\vitli the;,champion tTf other
iramo.-". They; have lilade then" exit:
Proud Atlanta. Univeristy.' was. walked
oyer bv the ''Wee Preps" from
.'dorKgofnely. Higher courses having
been added at Tuskegee we cannot
bull di wn nprrn them as Plebians of
The rent*-rank, but they are-still beam
the horizon in curriculum?and
aKon-c the clouds in fuot_ ball. " So
Clark gave a_.fair account of herself
hy_ fielding lbc most pcrfci't?maehiiie
in liies South to such a close
.:co! e a.i' sftifed ivbove." , - ?
Sometimes I-wonder should teams
of high rating
play loiiiif'nf sclumU of lower rat
niy. They have nothing to gain if
they win, iijid every thing'to lo5e~if
they are jj^foateTt Even the aO'CftlT*
Mita. axx .r;-mj M\m grego.
UV I.AI1KTO REST
Many u M'i eitixenV laid" a,-iiie
their obligation's Monday aft^T
' to miv their tri\yiliiains
llreuoiy U ln> di'iMfted thin
life SuiTtrrttty al'ccn.oon October" iWrd
~lH funeral service was held
at lUtheLMeti-upolitfln A. M. E.
Church' nt rM V i\l
In a.crisp autumn1 air a large body
of 1 olalire-r-fm<l- frie-mli. gallic
he u-.-aleiH'C where the solemn fitts
wi .r ! in by' the Uev. O. 1. MuiTay
i'l'oee-.-ion f-orhtlua' hero continued on
Adams, paster ??t' . thechttreh assisted
"iiy thc< Lev. T. -Rev
1'ailiov Thomas I). Down of St. Luke
Kill flu ml Church. Rev. I). T. Murray.
and the .Rev. T). Wallace of Sidney
l'ark (4\ M. K.. Church conducted
ihe services. Id-. Wajkuo made a
;-cr\-" intuitiful-' and" impressive talk
which* .was a crnion touc-hin# on the
life'of .the deceased as to his knowledge
i>f her'"worth and character
which lie knew of since his childhood
=^ryr7~?rt-R.,7^?rjtl. .1. hi i uitrv was?reach
Dr. Adams preached an unusually
condoling ..sermon "wheh must certainly
"have encouraged the family; The
service w:n "TniRrsTan^Ptl with appro,
pt'ihte. hynins ami prayers. The Rev
Fat her ~ 'Itaunas 1). Brown featT th<
-M41 l.il iV.'.i y r.r Ail 's G i-eph-y whiehWCin
tVS- follows; '
airs. Annie Williams Gregory was
oonr in t-oKestuiry, Houth (Javolini
and came to "Columbia at the njje ol
nine to attend-.*'S|ie was mar
awf -SaniueL .Williams ot this
"city at _an_ each)' ape and-after hi;
dentil to Mr. Samuel Liicg:oiiy:r-3*:iu
-twvirn her. She .:Was_a_molheE_o:
nine children, five of. whom survivi
her: one Son, JbWi'li-Williams .ant
four., daughter's:, wrs. Artimechei
AVrtslilnftlth, Mrs. Wilhemfna Roberts',"
Miss AnnibolJ Williams, all oi
Columbia, S. ~C. and .Mrs. Vivian Kil
linpsworth of Florence," Smith Carolina.
She was devoted and self sac;
rifTcing, a mother -vvhes^e-ntire lift
iyas otie of service. A inoth'or whose
sole aim was to live hi' (H'tiee witt
her noiplihiirs and in touch wttK Cod
and to train her ehildrerTtb be honest
and 'upright. She was a loving
and devoted wife. She was convert
oil ;.t Hi'' ape of eighteen and was ?a
(ihurch for over fortv vi?ar?. Stb? ?ro<=
faithful M~TmTTfrTiiTh liriLil luT:hf?nWi
began to fail about ten years age
ami anxious -aheaiL?bfct
church . until the last;. :?:? ?
Prom then on beingTeeble and un*
" l
TT<? LEADER
The Negitt race?can?bellei r
spar^ almost any other agency j
" engaged in its uplift than tho-L^
. -N^A. A. C. P. " j t,
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W3' immiimr Uciiue )B^angegQUB<f ji'w.
-jubuul hcnin yc-ars'Tooh?has?been -p.
Tplaytng?Qglmjirope the practice
j game?the first game of the season.
:?Hip thing wont so f<ir t?at Ogle- \
T.h?.in i,j ailwny^ spjii^thing better
| tlian what we have, and it is human
n:it!)) < for us t6 try to get it; but if't'
.that better thing should become poor- ^
' ly .represented by any part of it, we -ti
at once conclude that what .we, have' a
- will do after all, and consequently
-we-^ttU-to^a?g^_the li^ht of day.
M\?H? rnMiMr. amiTH n
_?
~ ^Marie, Queen of -Rumania, ?has
' tlirowh' numerous bouquets at A- Ci
rheTlca and regards our old U. S.. A. ?
- ;m being almost a?perfect .nation. |.
She thinks our (1 mean the nation)
are among the best in the world.
Thn C^noen is a diplomat. She i?
km w.s as much about the' atrocities "iri
- jf this country, the South particular.-ili
ly as we do. She has read behind;^
the "North and South and West. Read-j A
ing and writing i?T her "business and!
just as well a., she has read about [ m
; Hps pca?~Huffalo Rill ond the Alain, j ^
moth Cave, she has read about mob
rule- apd segregation in"the South. 111
But JMavie will include the South on *
jtrcT?itinerary-ef-this?equntry-'amL--^
doubtless she is praying that tlie .{ ~
! i }ice question will not be ""flung" in
' her presence. ' ~ ' . **
Marie lias 'chosen Atlanta, Nash- C(
villc and" Palm Beach as her princi1
iul iiiitherT] mpccas. I shudder with
fear of our manner of conduct while
i she be amopgst us. What will hap- : 1,1
< pen while she sojourns in .-the-Land
of Flocgers. And what will ? she ^
think when she reads such signs as ^
f"'No Negroes allowed."
???ho-Queen wants to see the South,.
lint- we hope the South won't show v
"" i. self while she is heios _
thc.rpe - gave Tegh -a good Tasiring ~
?this-time and- now Oglethorpe J-hinks^ 1
-?herself--as?big- as Tech ; ^
able to attend as often as he wouldTT
j the evening of her lifg. was" spent .in .
counseling and fostering love and for-!'
bearance among her children and ; '
-showing by her example to them the v
{happiness to be gotteft from living '*
; a. life of service for others. After the j-"r|
! rerVlt'e at tjm chiiHili tlm LhsKel toe* ?
{were niany and tyqautiluf wSs ttlkon ''
! it-; l:nt resting place,-the Randolph i
C'eiiieluty, where tis under the mol-1
4ow gleam -of the setting- feun,-the;*v
--n-r-mt-.11 ill II 'family und loyal fvii-iub ' !
listened to the clear but suppressed j ,
~Tbice ui' Di. Murray as be?very fit- !
jtihgly'conducted the .service at the'
g rave. So ended _the life on earth a
! of this useful woman. ^r~" 1
| MSi Gffigni'v waa cohfined1 to bcd4 ;
only three 'days.- During this time i '
? "be wii^ virilful by Bpc St Wallace,
, Rev.' Father Thomas D. Brown and j *
i'KOv. u. T. Murray. She was greatly'!'
j benefitted by their prayer and spirit- j
. uul songs which made a lasting im- .
pression upon all.
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death of Sirs, esther henry
i ?
I -' ' - ?~~r. . ^
I There npssed awaj^ at her home in
r Dallas, N. G Oetoher 93r 192f,r Mrs.
^Esther henry, "one "of The Oldest citi
zons of .Gaston Coynty. Mrs Henry, u
: the daughter of George and Lavinia,
- Pegram, was born Peceml5trr f828, ?
1 and was irr- her . ninety-eigth year.
j She was married to Robert. Hand
r^cirry.-The1gfiw-tWo,. Mrs. L. C.
Humphrey, df Dallas, N. C. with whom .?
5 she lived, ancTT. H. Henry of Colum- *t
i bip, S.f C. ? a . {'
f Mrs7 Henry, along with a few ^
- faithful friends founded. Humphrey's *J
j" Chanel A.' M. E. Zion fchureh mord^
i th&tl sixty y.ears ago and was a faith\
-fnl member of Krrrmr-mrtTl-hcr death. - >
f Her funeral,.was-CQnductet|. fromt.this ' j
i church Monday, October 25, 1926, at |
1 2 o'clock' by'her 'pastor, the Rev. T. !|
J. Falls. She was laid To" rest in \t
- Uiie church yard. There werfe-nwrny *j
t floral offerings covering her mound.
r* A?large concourse?of?borrowing ^
. " friends?joined with- ?her - bereaved \i
L family and numerous kinfofk iff pay- [
> ing their tribute of love and esteem
;to ehe whom they loved and admired-. *?!
y SiitMfi'ving ?her?ar<r;?two, children \j
| eleven grand children- ahd. five great }
. | . nil children. ^
' CALHOUN FALLS LOCALS J
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{..The many friends of JMr. . H. J.
l;Smjth will regret to hear df his ill- !j!
c iie'sy, rwhich was council hiy a.-stroke
? of paralysis.. He is intproving slow' {
_-iy. ~ ile, ie. roe mher"7iT"ti lovers Chap- j?
vinjf on the deacon board for many t|
^ :?.? ^ .
; I as a " -'~
, * '* i 11
H ~V -*?
f ** ; ' ~ "*
We hope that he will, overqome.... ,
The many friends of. ReV.'anit Mrs.
Ware are in g*?wu. sympathy with
i?na on *h.caceou^ of th^ir s?n?
vrhii? ...t...' fV.ii t ru^
v4lf ftITO rrrtt?fc* LIU- 1111"
er of a moving automobile and l?ruis[1
his face badly, but he is dying
iceTy at thrs jwritrvg^ We hope thaL
e <vill soon recover.?.? '
rr. Willie Jay Of Eviinston, 111. was
1 town two .weeks visiting his %hcle
ev. Av- Ware and his aunt Mrs.
lattie Tatupi. lie is a young man of
jjglllggmie. W-e wore .worry.. ta_ax-?.
im I'VuKi/Ht;. 111...
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ffi^QrN "HP *SfHOOL NEWS
Wilson?High fichool?Eaculty -.eiul
ntainod in honOr -of-4he-now icachr.
tIn'i f'lr-nlty of the East Side
chool- at the spacious home of Key.
nd Mrs. C. R. Brown. 310' E. Kalletto
St. *
Thn nry.ision wnc nne Ot those
rtghT basis in ordinary life which
jleaSe us from business cdves and
lord us an opporiuidt-y to unbend
nd mingle with one another alid our
.teemed tiu'nds '
ueh a stimulus"of this sort is beriocial
after a season of drudgery aft
,?! nmyitni. in ^lMlov fro clear
way the dust and cobwebs from the
?ains, to revive our social natures
nd to develop our finer sentiments i
in ic-iings of humanity. The laies
were gowned in tohes which
ould give credit to . a Parisiah Moiste.
The program was as follows;
Music. Welcome .address?Prof.,.
. Sharpc. Heading:?Miss\ .Mamie
cott. Instrumental solo--Miss Buretta
Simpson. Reading?Miss
rancis Jenefcttp. Duett#? Mrs. Ruy
Wtrbb?ami Willie Mjfifc WilliamsJ
tpatiimr?Miss Almeta Williams! i
eading?Miss Alberta Kennedy ac-1
;nt. Instrumental- splo?Miss Na- i
inie Danger field. Solo?Miss Cynlia
Nicholas: Our principal, Prof.
illifijrgAvnvfb, \va/ master of ccreonies
aahd also made a magnificent
ldress-' The'following visitors were
resent: Dr. and Mrs. Rpscie Wilson.
r ft P?.-Prirh'j Mis* Catherine JenIns.
Messrs. C. W. .Pevry and Robrt
-Bowler. Delicious . refreslmjents
ere served.1" ~ -f?
The Easfj Side School faculty, ennlned
in ho woe of?Uw??WiLon
igfi^facuRy t .the beautiful hoipc of
rivand"'Mrs" ft. W- 'Hut?o, 8 South
rift in Street. Many interesting
'1 he-program v. as as follows:
Lusic. Instrumental "sblo?-Mrs. Stroter.
Reading?pMiss Sarah Bowler,I
rincipal. y Solo?Mrs; S! rotlrer? The
blowing visitors were present: Dr.
nd Idrs. Holmes, Df. and Mrs. Rosjc
Wilson utid Mr. ibtbori Bouk i:.
tat -tlie occasion was grand is mffdly
peaking'. . '
Monday, October 18th. was the
early Tally, for the?benefit of . the
easure of the athelotiC association!
EF=t encltcra . and .studentn. did nod
rget the old WHson spirit in-putTig
the" job tyvert-The sfudents- wen
t 'their- best with yell's fpitf^unts
he following rej ort was 'made:
1st gradej Mdss "tfcrcarai: '' 11 ui'P'ffi?
= I .
1st grade, Miss Lizzie Ikinsbv,
2.25. . I
ItVance 1st grade, Misa Alberta
ennedy, $2.00. . - ?
2nd grade, Miss G'enfveve Vincent,"
2.20: / : . .
2nd grade, Miss M. E. Saott, $R?8Q,y
3rd grade, Miss C. R. Ilvown -Ma.wj
ih grade, Misa Ejlen Lhu is?SlU:0tE^
4th grade, Mis* Francis Jeiierette,
ia5.5& ;A- ~ ' .' .
^th grade,' .Mis S ^yn't?i 1 a N'ichols,
?.08. ?? ? , 7~ ." * ? ?
5th grade, Mrs.^ Vivian Killings"
orth, $18.00.
6th grade, Miss' Alhieta Williams,.
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Training for Chris
Happy Home Lifg-->
' ?tructors in Sc hdolt> R
Ninth Grads?Pr.tparati
t mic Courses-Vlhsic;
Your Girl s 'Of
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Christian I
School Opens S
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. Baturdoy,'October ftQ^ 1926t?
!si2,oo. . . ;
j 6th grade, Miss Brunetta Simpson,
^ir.40.? ? ' ; ... . i ---. L?7fal?
pr-jrlo, Mrs \ Ruber WeEih >2.30.
I '8th unci 'Jth grades. Misses Tressie
BoVd and" Nnomie Dangerfield $80.92.
I 11th and 12th .^grades, Mrs. I. E. ~
Greene, $76.92;
Lr Total $259.'.M.
WinRseboro JNews ZZZ
The fourth meeting of the teachers
of-Fairfield County, was heldiSat_-_
ryj- oi toiiut' 2.(rd,^t fTic Winniy-...-..
I i.'u.u urtuuui a>oaoi>iL_jvq were pieasled;
to have so manj"of the teachers
present and hope that they were ben-efit'od
by attending the meeting. Am
mr; the npuaker*- were Prof. W. A.
Rossr. -prrncipal of-Winnsbere?Grad? ;d
School,. Mrs, fiyrri, Rev. W. S. t
Ryrd and the supervisory Rev. D. W. >
i. n mrumis whs appoinica
frir'TTTp "secnrifl MondaV in November,?fn
o- rtnTiiEe a "Eaienls Teachers' As
spHhtjon'' that is to bring the teach" n*
and nnrontfi?i?nto closer relation-A
'-f> * hfr-^fltudy -Center-"-will - hf
organized. . _\Ve hope, that each
teacher wi'l not forth every offort to
?>nT-o,the Association a success.
Miss Cencvw Pcid of Rock Hill-?S.
^ passed throurrh the city WOflnes- ?
I-tpv cpj'oute to Ridgeway. - :.
1 .Tessio'Ciiliam of Greenwood
' is * teaching in tho.Winnsboro Graded ~
successful term.
The A. Mj E. Conference delega,Ton'.
is exported to begin corning in
Ti!"s'!>y as w'd have forestated, we.
fMi'-jUom ?pleasant stay W^ile
"ri pur' eity. - .
MCBETH HIG H NOTES ~
On Friday, October Tl, the lllgll
rVin/<1 and senior grammar grades
isfwembied in the auditorium' to listen
to a literary program of .10th
grade. Every one present enjoyed
'.he. program very much. Of course
vo" we're expecting great _things, be?a
so Mrs. Pride is ah" excellent
teacher. ?
.'McBcth High feels highly honored^
tcr have her among its faculty. Hbp'"n'g
she wi.il Iremain until there be no
- HcPeUv.. _..The program was very '?
un+nue. - i ' 7 ?v
EASTOVEK NEWS
Smi.'lnv u-nsi o
Cjood Fo<xU-Qut Poor ?
sleet Ball?Careful In- ^
ooms?Third through v ! 4j
ory and Home Econo- y
n < rT" *
-Keli&ious training. - $ 1
^ .jTZT . ' , ? 1
)portunity for '|; |
Education i
eptember 27th
rLY,Prmclpat- ? ^
. ? ?u u ic.iii.v uaj, uuv was ....
-mit-h accepted as tr was~ so dry and
-dtrstJC ' .
Joe .lovnor and George Goodwin
notoiod to Winston-Salem and have
' oKinud. They reported a plea-?
-;int t rip.
William Joyner, -Jr., and Essie
-fnynrr ^pent-t-ho-wook end with her.
ne-tlwTrt law Thev have returned-?
. Wii; t1in g;ilrm after a pleasant "*,v"
' tay.
?Mi. - f'orlno -Robinson, who spent
~i vciy pleasant"simimer in New York
v"ity, lias ri'nirued.?
Glo.line ."W-rHiims who has been vlitlpg
her grand mother,, has" ret^rn' "ine
in Elliott, S? C. ~ ? *?
IJnusp has returned from
. Jacksonville. la. where?she _spent
Tie suhinTcF xvii^h her.sister, Juanita
?hd i ei>oHs a' h'hppy trip. J
* CITY LOCALS ?
Misses^Mossie J. Friday- and
vMaude ,M. Goodwin arrived in the
' Uy Ti'eday after spending the sum
ti'i', in Now York City. They left
today for Mt. Croghan, S. C. where
t'loy plan to teach in the Mt. Crogan >
"Vh tided School.
' . /
i!vlrs. 'Srilliu 1'1 esloir-^^M^--L?-dy
Street has been on the sick" list At
present she is much better..L
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