The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 13, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6

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r"; ' ^ . -J_i -V ?^ . 1 : =? ; Conditions that F.viit Anwiig the Xo ; fro "TJapHsf got ^out!T~Carulma"Many Churches Vacant. No Ke ... , lief in Sight. .. < J? - - M : ?-;<B/ Rev. J,,C. White.) , "Thqa saith the Lord, there shall be 'a'famine in the land, not 'A famine of brlfld and .water, but a famine l'Oi the ""woril of God," wrote the prophet Jer eniiah. This condition which existed in Judcah prior to the captivity, is" duplicated today in South Carolina. A famine ia " jgiaatful thing, when the Heavens become copper, and the' earth become^- powder ana uust;^ out. it iu mote fearful " Wh7m~,the pr.ip'i> cannot get the Word of God. ? - A spiritual' fannnc is, .hlu'ays fol lowed by lawlessness, crime, ana u spiritual _ apathy among the people: Taking a glance over ,the State, one sition we are up ag.ains,t in. this statc\ From .the jnauntain^ to, lh& siSb-iargc and inlluential churches are leil.as sheep without a shepherd*. There is the Central Baptist church of Char leston, with no pastor. Trinity Ban ?-" tistr one of the beat of 'the state' tej vacant:' Macedonia in Darlingthn ha.no pastor and that- is one of the- mo.->t There is toriuih waptist -o.t . t.nnm. - ~the -jp I gcRrcsT- aofjhj? sintothat has no. one to "iced tile sheep." Maceclonur in Cirteriwood, I am vi'Ii ably vaniormed has no.onv, V.tboi __ HI naele Baptist _jn Beaufort has no pas tor. And understand that there artfour more large city, churches that will-be vac.mt ni ihc iii:\t *i uy 's * Calvary in Chester will he vacant in the next thirty days'by reason. 01 the .fact that the Rev. J. W, Coleman, I>. D.f has recently been called to the burg?where my fncad the Rev. T\ Sffidit Hntl vgaMe foully-mm^le-pud, Majority Church Did-Right There are /those \vh<r are disposed to criticise 'tire* Majority emigre,; at ion for calling a -pastor so '"M ar.er -the tragic dcaih of Re-?>>lia!t..Know * ing condition^ in Spartanburg as 1 do, I do -not share in that ortlclsm." That congregation could honor.-the Ri'V. Brother TTaTTT nTHilvry-TTi Tu7' ? better way than to call a ncua at- 00'" eu to take up ti'.e wm I wiuic ho IV;. in blood at his post of duty. T _ Hcfe-a?e? the'facts':. l>r. Ifnll:had ; preached and labored until he had around IttTTl dttc?among , I in:?l:n-;-es.i. congrtrgat h-ha-in the ^ at a, an.i in -a brief, '.period of- throe 'jca.-.^t'.- .e} In i built a churck feu.o> when coru?| ..plelod wait -1'.1 ITy"."s.'.t'^TTTity. Tlili- " church house is Quilled in only, and? the chinch n'-o'.i mi li1' in the?ba~o ment, which is also unfurnished' ' -nj-Tr -* over these, people; .andvlptthlic sonjj^ ment is against the church jusl I e r~?cause that dastardly deed was per pctrated right in. .the church". They were in danger of having that .large congregation scattered to the four winds by VJsegro moitkey talk." They I repeat were right for calling a leader at once, who could snatch vie ? - tcry from out of the jaws of defeat. Dr. J. W. Coleman The .Man t The?man <hh1 the uocimioii n.ut, in _ t the person of Dr. J. -VV. Cult-mar.. Rev. T,- Elliott Hail v.as an unusual ^ ly strong preacher, a crowd getter, and a builder, one who. e scrnionn emilfl sot thh chu;cH~o h"~frreT"ATnr"rr takes, another such n type of n^an to follow him. The Rev. J. W. Coleman is a preacher all in a class to?liihiseli\ a better^ money raiser cannot be -* and black will ial.c~to him, he is irssf-e leader. Tie is lea\ ing" two -of the Iciv.iio: Ml :li.. vi/ Olive Biarich at Bnteaburg and Calvary HaplistT ol- L !io.s>or^ O.QW- .IT thy home c'tv,.'that churph; will of course lose much v hen Di'.T'"kmuii "; leaves, but fiparlanhurg will gain more than "tvril io c. t hosr tor is.-the_u.t : srt .uuT com.-M gati we have, in that iheir church is out most perfected, then too, there is Prof. S. L. Finley one of the best churchmen in the. state at the head of th'e Fimdny oc'nonl, and ho \* ttLu a deacon. There are- other strong and. successful business men, as ?T. E. /fjipann, Vam.i;i> iStiii'.h. jolrh McLure, etc. And OiiVc Branch i.& equally well fixed. iS-""' " v ' N ' , Coleman is- verily God's man to go _ up against the rhiliistincs and de liver God's Israel. . 7 * No Belief Iw Sight?: ->? ? Bill1 nth'ci lithe. I verily see no relief at present. ?"Many are- called, "uui?te-w-are . en.". We have plenty__^f?pnnrCTTers, but few that will fit in these church * 7 ^ es. This condition that exists in ~ ^ South Carolina today is a . challenge to our christian schools, >ut4v'n\: Ben do not &ay that our schools are put . ting too much emphasis on science, .emphasis on religion. Our College# are manufacturing men every year, by tho hundreds, but men without visions. For "without a vision the J . .people perish-* _ | TY J ^?1.. ik^s. XkVii ?? rmmiiuiys aaru, miift. ,vuc vmvfJHSXt.. " " V 'the u'tiliiMl I't-litjioH do tfc " :hureh "any goofd. Ta lib me made re igion," and he was right, and the on iy men that we need now are home nade men. By "home rnade?- men, -to not ineaii to draw any geographi '?! line, such only South Carolin; Saplist I do not believe in state lines the world is the field." By "home nrmto" man. I mean men who hay l>een retired at fhe family alter, thos who imbibed their religious proclivi ties from honre training. School madi or Cullege sent men. cant fill the bil time* . * ~ 1 lie nnnioll'y 13 U fulling dml no ;v prdfot-Pion, for "nrmiin takdth^hii honor unto himself," saith the grea Aj.djtle to the Gentiles. The.jreachei 's called, from on high and then h< -eeks^to quality Himself." '" T3\>.the young preachers in College! t- vc.uiid' ,lho alarm of Jbjus Christ 'Lilt up your eyes and look on the AoLL-for iftey are-already white an .to. harvest." Let us "pray the -Lorddl he vineyard to send more laborer! 11 Ili^ harvest." . nrnmmmimm i? -- GADSDEN NEWS The -rally--at the Graded School was i .-ucce s. T|ie following program vas t endered: .* . 'Tirrr AmeH(vV--By-^riie School I ci iptr.ro .Leading Rev. J. A. Gamble ptl\oealion liev.\ it. Robinson ' jim-.w MeTod-y; "Tly The School Vdi'rcss^ - Dr. J. H. Goodwin Address Hon. I. S. Leevy 'vddress _ Rev. J. .A. GaTnble *-1! ':c?lriii"- .Mines. Mamif (J. Carter Millie Rhodes Nellie (punter. yr 11 . LTi uniyilli'S-^UCy, "in IB, 'JarlCr. J A c-licction of 9o0.10.w5as giveiL ?Urr,ifr44-- Goodwin' irnfris eloquent ?r.d limfly address emphasized the nrmr'-riTcn -nr --proper'"linmi!" training: Hrm. ]. s. Leevy-Pirokfe -of the ilHT >jtanCe iif*.ooo|'eraton. Rev. Gam/ -Ale vnij.ii.ud/.cd the 1'aet that we get ii pi life in. t what we put*-into it. -lie also stated if wcr \isc what' we have wo can" make what we want. Anion;: the visitors 'Sunday were: Irs. 1. S. Loe\y and children. Mr. ivy,. Alau:s._X. II. WiJyhr, of I la - "t Xcison of : New York Ik.-do Wi'ie'ht. of New T'N. I M T AT* . - . >f; iv . v. n.^ iina .'u. li. -uuivesier, 01 JTnnUicn. * , Mr. Siifmiel Jackson of Atlantic i N?1.. "vm tlic guest of1 his sis k.?Mw Mi's. A;'i|jic (Shiver thij week. Mts.-.rs. Jylinrc." Count's and P. J. ?: ft Columbia were hcry on the TUr inst, ^ ~ ' Mr. Ctii-loy, Mrs.- offers ind "TUtit'i :il otl let's of' Columbia of .musical talent are to give a.concert the (iad.'Jcn Graded?school?on 4>o-l'.'tii iii.-t. Admission 15c. MUk Margaret 1).- Woodward who !i.Ui-:ft)tcn filling the vacancy in the V^i^istVn <irailed school will leave for ~ fyari tfii.i;i-'.r ' inlu' 14th to begin her i work, in one of the rural grad. .'.I sdV'Ois of that county. GREENVILLE LOCALS. S. Morris, Jr., to Appear in Tex* tile Hall, =7- ? ?XLc-Jl;m. C'nas. Satchel) Morris. Jr. no of the ablest- young orators in ha nnt Mn today wHTTccture in Tex . Jo-iln'H. Pridi'.y everting, Nov. 26-, .i:u ilie ;tii)i,]trT:'~?'Tlie- TTnur Has tmie." A text of your life. Don't ""miss hearing him.. This will mark he.end. of Mr, Morris Southern tour 'ins tension. He thrilled* the stud, -in'.. -jj.C-C4key.-C'>1lvgo, Ilart.^vdle last }?t iii'4 }11 tc* ** i c Stored alike cue I11111 the highest jrais? rtwH re ?,u.-ct. Chiuvdio.. aod?institntioqs of ho city and county arc in a ticket /tTlTi:u' ci..'re:ir.?The <>iw- m-titru? uia iargist- amount, first prize. $10.00; pound prize* $5.00, third prize $2.50, Hire tickets from your church sellers .in.I help them Ay In. A record-crowd _i-j e :i ] .cyicd. .A dm is siun- 35 and oQo, Rev. \V. F. Iticc .{.reached two un usually powerful and interesting ser mo us at Allen Temple E. churchy Sunday to large congrcga. lions. Both discourses were timely Uo.nKhtl'nl I.nd?in'U'lictive and?were deceived with appreciation.' The al ways interesting Sunday school les sr-q ayd a very interesting A. C _ F. I League meeting were enjoyed Jjy good ' attendance. Rev. Rice and his splendid choii performed at the Evangelist Baptist church of .which Rev. A. R. Burke, is the pastor,?Tuesday?night?of?hrrt -rrrrrkT?jHm mi'lieneu which tncllITtETl a. number (jf Allenites; was impressed Lwith. the- strong mmon and beauti I ful music. j -Ort Wednesday-Nov. 17th, the Rico niont Annual Conference will convene Allen Temple A. M. E. church. The . Piedmont.,- gcneYally considered to be the outstanding-branch of the State and nieeti "g thet heart of the fa, mow PledlWftt section, will probablji prove the crowning oonferenccof-thett -all. iiambtmne littde booklets, print od by The Palmetto Leadpr Publish" ing Co., are being mailed to the var.. ious members of the coming session 4 of pwtvr# and lavmer I , aZ - THE PALM ?i <r ^ s* P >W gypwipd T<> t^-^)T^a?>nt. Allen . | Temple, already famed for Its gen. -1 uine hospitality, will attempt to- out ^ If! do itself in the entertainrffent of the I 17th ATinual Meeting of the proud'^hd _ splendid Piedmont Conference.,^ a The Cinderilla Art Club met at the i, | St., Thursday, afternoon of last week. _ I After a most enjoyable social hour e ine noste.ss entertained with delicious e pineapple salad, saltipes and peach ice cream galore. e The Boosters Club met at the A. 1 M. E. church, Tuesday afternoon of 1; la?y week, where the usual livelyand I helpful meeting was had. A large t: tTinili"r wmi prstfant ?r . TftI1CHN iVC1.IL RALLIES. t.j Last Sunday was a fine day at Ta^ r ! bernacle Baptist ehurch. The pastor, 2' Kev. W. M. Watson, preached two H good sermons to packed audiences 3 and $910.02 was raised in the raljy ; j between the Women and Men. The ; sisters reporting' $500.00 to beat the 1 brethren.- The rally tfontfnue3 thrtr f another week. l;he-eheir oT-Macedymat Baptist church, Spartanburg, angLjit Tabernacle in the afternoon, to the school and B. Y. P. U. scsslohs?jwere very interesting. ' ; The Will Do Club held its regular i; weekly meeting at the home of Miss ! ri;nh,.Vv. 1111...,. m ~ , tut.MMvvii ??wnn?iuvj?, x-%* vauiuuu pv?f [ rAlJntlay afternoon. -After which re t : re; hments we^e served, r?The \Vlillng Workers" Club1 metj at , the home of. Miw-r-Wr-F.' Rice, 109 I ?V.' ' ' " 1 Green Ave.. Monday, afternoon with. j-a quite. lively session. j The Allen Star Missionary Society hofitft* of MT's" EmmiS' ^ tilT.^etin^^vaj^c ported. : '. :... . f? Miss Sara Whitner, after spending the summer in Baltimore,- ha returned ! to thi city. ; ... . .. f Mi. Jci 1 m N. Fisher,after spending' - the summer in--New York Gity is -visiting?in this c\ty. -? ? ? W. A. FISHER. -Bamberc News , r I . ; The Colored Women'? Federated Clubs of Haniherg~ Count y met at the ! City Public school Saturday- last.; The meeting \vas largely attended, I almost every town and section in the ; county being /epres6nteci; a very in. j terestirig session was held and many vit-,il phases of local and county .wide.. .{-interest were fully discussed by del negates, ami fi l curtly- visitors. " . Prof. Alphoriso?Williams of Co f.Rnnbi'a-was in t77wn~ last week. The Principal and.teachers of the! Frits'.61' -^hoftl 'Worshipped with?Strf John.Baptist church Sunday-morning ia^.t. . The pastor Rev. J. L, Dudley preached va ^strong sermon from, the 2.'Jrd Psalms, The good parson was -^ntfiy in high'gear;?1 v?" *Th? 4th and last quarterly confer. j once was concluded at ML-JCarmel | ^ethodist church Sunday night last.4 j Rev. L. G. Gregg of Orangebupg, S. j t C., and "presiding ehler of^ttlF*B<^a i fort District M. E. churchy preached ! the Sunday night erriioh ft om 107th _Psnlms and is.uth verse. -jhre" sermon j" s.piriuiiil.?A large amfionco greetedthe~Elder at the seryifc^. ?The pas. -tof Rev. B. C. Jackson,j preached Sun . day morning from Stl John 14:6. -~Tfrtr total collection' tor tlnr day was announced by the recording steward,! Mr.' I. S. Maynatd as 530.75 for the' pastor and $27.0JF for presiding elder, j i Mr. Arthur Ilandy has just return cd_ h_qme_frpm St. Petersburg. Ela? j where, ho haa- been spending?some jtimc with friends. ? L ' Prof, Charloc Wiriirhf is principal 1 .of--the Clear Pond schopl this term. rffq-opened school -Monday Nov. 1st. 1 j Armistice- day - will be celpbrated 1 Thursday bight at the Colored school j th-is city, with appropriate program. -j? Mr. Matthew Diekerson on- the sub urb of town is confined to bed at. this ^ writing; We hope for him a speedy . . recovery?a d i_ Rev, W. W. Chappelle of this city ! opened the Gethsemane Public school* , 10 miles south oast' of here Monday , last. < - ; rrrrr? i | Mr. John Days and Mr. Charles Washington were among the Bamberg .visitors to Walterboro last week at J r-tending the Colleton Ceuntv fair. ! Mrs. ( Priscilla Redford, of R. R. . I Ave., who was on the sick list last week, is much improved to the de. I light of many friends. _ Mr, UufHKt* Koarse of Waat Church. j~ friends are hoping"fOr'ftlm to be well " SOOll. ^ /? M. W. D. I - " * ? ! V. HARDEVILLE NEWS f " ^ ! The 1'residing Elder Lisbon of the i Beaufort District held his fourth qu ~ _ arterly conference here at St. Step- j .' hfen'a A. M. F., church, Sunday night: ho preached a very interesting ser. 1 i imon- to-avcry- lftrge erswdr f ? Miss Hazelt Thompson is on the' ^-sick- list, frremte wish for- -her-a , speedyjs??S^ry.\ i, Mrs. .Emma Allen of Allendale, S. iihw mailer for tho~yim^j ETTQ LEADER | S. Albany was the guest at dinne at the home of Mr^, J. M. Backsti^k ""Mrs. Allen spent the week end heri Uka Ur *#? ** ** * | w?ie? ftutoi ui 1UI3. 1V1 DUCKSllCK Rev. G. S. Albany Accompanied b; -Elder Lisborn-and Rev. J. H. Ster enson were the guests at dinner Sum day at Mr: and Mre. Jack Fields. I Mr. L. S: Scriven and brother N T. Scriven of 633 AndeAson Lam i spent the day here the guest of thei: 1 sister Mrs: Ben Robinson. Mr. Arthur-Seott accompanied^^ . ftXr. Sidberry, Mr. Jamea^Snd Mr. El. liott Scriven has^ returned home ,af. tor a few weeks in Geneva, Florida ?Jasper County School wan openw - November" 1." The school is progress. I ing rapidly with Miss Eva Eikeren fetter of Ridgeland as -teacher. wh< boarding with Mrs. Charlotte Pe. j lot. . r?St.- Stephens At M. ~E: Sufidaj School was opened at the usual hour with its full number ftf te&cherfl atW -pupils presont. The lesson was.taughi uwith much interest by the teachers lA full review was made by the Sup. ^enhfendent, and a few interesting re. ' marks on the lesson made by Miss Eva Eikerenkoetter. ^, Mrs. Allen of- Allendale "is hert teaching the Simmonsville School three miles east of Hardeeville. Sh< is the guest of her old friend Mrs. J M. Backstick. TMrT James^wilson met with a nils", fortune recehfiyr"Jame3 Bush coll.idW-with--him--damaging his caf~cbir siderably, but no one was hurt BELTON LOCALS There will be a great Community Service held at the A. M." E. church Monday night November the 16th All of tl\e minister^ and several ol the teachers of the city have been as. ked to take a part. Professor Fan! of Union High and Rev. Alexandei are also invited, and are expecting the students of the schools to rendei some excellent selections. Let jtevery^ come out. You will get a rare treat, We are glad to have Mrs. W. M, Smith and Miss Vernon Clark out at Bethlehem "Sunday night, and sister Acker of Cedar Grove Sunday a. m. The Holiness Church had a good meeting '-lasi week. Rpr. Hunt preached" Friday night. ? Rev. Wither?poon will close out for the year Sunday nsidn frnin the progruni ftlonday night. The Holiness Sunday-getting ready -for- their Con, vention" ' Mrs. Emma Bussey, Mrs. Ada Pruitt's sister, now of?Now Yofrk, has been visiting her father near Antreville, iyho wps sick. $he has returned to-Nejy York. ?ifl^rs. Allie Lee Hawthorne, Vho has returned tQ her home in Colum_ bus, Ohio. Wajjsrjjoyed her visit. ; ;'45^ither Henry Ruggins, of the "old sgn6ol," who-onee lived in Belton was bi&ied at Zion last Tuesday. . Milliner contributed more than $5.0lrdast Sunday. Total collected at Bethlehem last Stinday night $70.58. ? DUE WEST LOCALS ? ? By Gllie L. Smith Interesting and impressive sen vices were held at Mt. Lebanon church on last Sunday at 11:"30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Rev. A.. J. Martin preached df each service to an apT prdciative audience. The Sunday Suhool and A. C. E. League held interesting services. ?-At- 3 :30 on -last-Sunday -the Rev. A. J. Martin with his choir and con , glegation? of Mt. Lebanon chtrrch worshipped with !Rev. J. H. Toatley ancTthe members <Jf Mt. ZionTrresbyterian church. Rev. Martin spoke from the first verse of the 8th, chap Gospel. Her did credit to both himself and the?occasion. The?amount?of $G8.05 was collected in this service. A Quilting Party wa9 given at the home of Mr. O. L. McAdams by the Womans .Missionary - Society of Mt. Zion Presbyterian church on last Mod day night. _Mr. Thomas C. Sussewell remains ill at "this writing. Mrs. Mary A, "Clihkscales is also confined to her room. Mrs.' Macie Pratt i8 home for the winter, after spending the summer in ' the land of the. shy. ?? ? tion of Mt. Zion Presbyterian church will worship with the congregation of Mt. Lebanon on next Sunday at 3:30 p. m. SANTUC NEWS 1 Sunday School- was opened at the usual hour by its fulL number of teachers and & splendid number of scholars was present. A most excel . mauc ujr me pusiur. Rev. J. S. Martin is the new pastor for Thoma^ Chape] A*- M. K. chureh. At 11:30 o'clock Rev. Martin took his text^ from John 7th ghaptttr ?TKl fmh - verscr ft -any -mtrn thirst le t h i m ' i1. . r h- ^ome-tmto me mid drink. MBTpi't?aL'K . r please every hearer. - The Poplar Grove Graded School e opened Monday morning, November / Young 'of Irmo, S. C. His- assistants - Are; Mies Katleen M. Jeter of this place Miss Mary Ellen Gilliaih of Carem, S. C. , Rev. J.- A RnrpV* wVia i ^ ?1 ~Tm noa iunner, ? ly pastor of Thomas Chapel A, M. Br r church was transferre<I~tir~the Palmetto Conference. We. hope, him suc. r eess in his nbw field of labo?, Mrs. Martha McCool.of Onion, S, . C:, attended services at Thgmas Chapel A. M. E. church Sunday. i- Mra. Judia liAyden.. of . Union - aud children, visited frifends and relatives . in Santuc Sunday 'p. m. i Mr. C. C. Kelley of Santuc attended . the Union "fneeting in. Jonesville last Saturday and Sunday. . j Mr. J. H;-Richarda" and Mr. "Glenn" t Lyles went to Herbert, S. C., to at. I | tend the funeral rtf Mis: Ann .lalarl tl Misses Nina Mills, Athlee Mills .' and Broxie Mills of Carlisle, S. C., L visited at the home of theiri unela 7 "and" aunt Mr. and Mrs.; T. B. Jeter, f SALLIE J.- JETER, Reporter \ AIKEN NEWS To the delight of friends Mr. Clar * ence Pinkney and his Jazz Hounds | Profes^ipi Office Ho'ura:. Telephones:' li:80 A. M. to, 2 P. M. Office 8580 6:00 P. M, to 8 P.t<M. Kes. 6548 Dr* C. E. Stephenson ?.JPhjtiHaji and Surgeon .. j ni??HKfts of Women and Children- A ' Specialty. Office: Residence:^ ^ i Dr. L. M. DANIELS 'Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given Di'scases O -Women Office ?-? Besidonce : t!2B..wushlnglrift, Phone 61^0 Phdne 7501 i Office Hours: 1J :00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4002 6:00 to "8:00 P. M. PR. J. G. STtlA-tVl' - Offiet: J Residence'702 Msin Street 1417 Pine Street 'r . ' r*i?r, | Office Hour#: ? - >0 A. M. to 1 r M _ - --jfr P.-M:-To 7"TTir Pr. J. H. ^nnrlwin *~llia W**hin*toB%t. Columbia 8. C. i I. ' r j rare in thiT city alter a peasant va ; cation'seuso'n in the North.?' 7- -We arc glad to' see Mr. and Mrs. _ Elliott,, alsn Mr. Thoodord Pollard in the city again. ' ^Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Wessels and Mr. - and Mrs. Emanuel Bland dined wkh ' Mr. and Mrs. George W. Glover >. Saturday evening November Gth Five -Courses were?served and thc-^cvening was very pleasantly spent. The new teachers of Sehofield - school were entertaned on Frday eve - nng by Miss Sanburn. Many teachers ' and friends fro mthe city was present. ?? ;?-g Mr. A. B. McGhee had a rush call to Sumter on Saturday November G. We are hoping he will find things al_ ^ right--and return soon. - Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jones spent the week end at Wagner and"-Perry" as : J don and Mr.^A. J. Jones, father of I Mr. Jones, .t I. Mrs. Carrie Piper of Jamaica, N. -p?r, ha3 returned home, after a verypleasant visit South. H = | Sunday there was a large crowd . gathered ~ at- - Friendship " Baptist church to pay the lttst tribute of re . I spect. to Mrs. Julia Jones who died a' " few (laj's ago at her home here. She was a faithful pioneer member' of that churcjj.,- \ /,"~ Mrs MartKa" BrbWrr ^3Ted at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Con | nor after a long' illness. She is survived by 'several children and a host: -of-Triends. Mrs. Blown Is also" an old citizen of Aiken. Mrs. Minne Kerby departed this I life a few days ago after ;a long ill. ness. She is survived by one daughter Mrs. M. M. Briggs, two grand chil dren, Mrs. M; B. Scott of *this city.' ami -Mr. Qharles .Briggs, Jr.', of Ne\v-j " -TVIti^y Mra k "-by 'n 'Ifn'r okjesto citizens. ' I The Christian Club met- at the j o o o o : "The Economy Shoe Repairing. Shopi :i;| C; . JAKE LUBANKb, Proprietor- *<1 2 1011 Washington Street ? Work Neatly ?nrf iVrr.i.,, >>f y?[join ? Is Work- Called hor And L)elivcied w| g - G.VE Ub A I RIAL Phone . "ffi "1 "fhanlt Yon " ft' QQiO'oox>go^x>^.Ojao-o.oc<>^c^cou--. . i I "V\ Saturday, November 13, 1926. iijhiu i f M! 'j. Winn Sunday ? tertalued.?The next, mating will be J heid ut the home of Mrs. Delia ^Park_ er;- 1420 Fairfield "Street, November the 21st. MULLING NOTES Thy Mullins Graded School is in .^iLi?bfrTtfiru It bewail work October 4th, 1926, under thy .auspices'-of Prof. James S.. Roberts and . his faculty : "Who?are cooperating to make this terms work a success., School has been insession only five weeks and our enrollment are worthy of praise : (52o) throughout the various :_.departhients. . Tlta Kindergarten in_" ' structed by Miss l?la Roberts, who ~is"-glving thorough training to the; ? little folks. Miss Florence Knight, . > Miss Bessie White, Mi's. Eliza Duck_ -ett, -and Mrs. Albcrtu Wilson are~i.ni parting, constructive knowledge in the primary eouWili. in ??? aryfand liigli School department we ar.e honored to have efficient instruct ors in the persons of Miss Emma.F. Williams, Mrs. Annie G. Harvin, Mrs 1. M. M. McQueen, and Miss (Luvenia Cell. Last but not least our Home E_ ccTromicS?and?Agricultural depart-. , incuts are making rapid strides. -k* Cammie Fxudd and Prof. J. S. Robcits. They are training the boys and H'll'lS rJi- service. * ~ : 1 ?Tbo -vocational student- have or^ ganrzcd a spciety, to create nterest and advance their iwnrk. No school is TuIIy "developed witlfofit; athletics, .re? ailzlng this factMiiUiris ha organized an Athletic Association, to arouse the interest for sports in our school."Dur hoys have already had two football rattles. On Thursday November 4th, v Mullins "Lions" challenged the Ma^- ' ion Training Sch'ool on otuugrouhds, resulting *in *th6 victory for the "Lions." ' - 7~2 * Marion. 0 Mullins 6. ' ri he Mullins Community Fair con_ alFair proved to be of great value to our cvihimur.ity. Out*^school d?d its e part in providing1 a booth for the occasion. Wc are very grateful to our_? .white friends for the sum of twenty dollars'. We assure them that .we nu-.Mi to achieve tnore greatness. _ A Full course in music is provided for all pupils Wishing to talce pianolessons? Those interested..ifrthe same Tnay obtain-?information'frorm Prof. ? Roberts or Miss Bailer - - - / We.ywore honored to have one dis_ TmgmsliriF visitor on" "ttrst" \Ve"ek~,~ the^ ' County Supervisor, Miss Maggie Mar tin. We were vcry-^pleased to have fher. ~ : ' ? If you want to reach the colored . ' .. t * J t i peopie advertise in "ThLeeader," leading weekly newspaper of the Carolina's. ' ' *al Cards np .y*.>.>' 1 ^Ofiice Hour*: Phorle 3636?<J A. M. to 2 P. _3 P. M. to 7 P. M. .. . Sunday)* By Appointment!*. Dr. H. (i. Thompson ""*? ' "Snryeon "Dentist _ ? Chown,,and llt'icige AVurk a Specialty. Pyorrhea IreaietlSueeessiully. MM 1-- A?n-inMy t>i., Oolnmhia, S. C.? Ulliee Hours:' lirto 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M. telephones: Office 5744; Res. 3702 DR. M. A. EVANS Diseases of Wonion A Specialty. C.IJUhi.ue AiuTes: m AI tendance. ) .".lit M 'l av lor Si.. - MSoDrmMii. 8. O. ~; . . . ii ? Dthee .Hours: ^ " "Tetpphnni*** 11 A. M, to 2 P M,. . Office 4247 0 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 8875 Dr. W. D.CRappelle, Jr.?? Office? ? Rcsrienfel? "DOt Oofr?u?~$t 1301 Pine St 'i DPrn. H. COOPER ? ' ?TTetiflst " Cold Crown and Rrido-o WnrV ~ -" A Spqbfalty Special Attention Given to Diseases t? Of the Gums Zfrrrne n-igo 112ft Washington St Residence Phone 8264