The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 26, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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^(fyOORHEES FXKMEK55* CONFKK-EXC1Tr,UKA
T St (TESS"
|- l.Continueil from Paffe -One)
;?: i
amU'if?Hi' mimm koi}> nil >r nis?
*' cnndren at home, but he should ket-p
roiitc of?them at home, and keep c
them happy . 1 want to .congratu- i
late you here at ' Vborhees fof ~ flicse ^
/"products- lying before us. t-This is <
saie farming.. No cotton grower j
\s ho . does this first will sud'er. Self \
preservation is tlie/lirst law of nil- :
tine, lniurove your home soil, mow
>ottr home food, then grow cotton, {
~ ? tobatvo^and t>l-m-r -motley cttrps, hot?\
those uho gVuw money' ei'uns tirst j
and trust to TinTdenco lor. laind. .will ^
perish.1"" - - v . ? . .
.j&fllftlLLjtft. the 1 Enni.ncnt vi.-'.ilprs' to ,
the vonfoioiKv .woj e: LU-. U. S. Wilkin-.,
son, [iro-idem oi' .Sdh.e. College. vvliuTT
~~~ TiTacfe sonic ton.oiks iToTr? TlTe close, y
~ IT,1 f. It. ivi T)anicl:51 Hstrict "AKent,
Soyi-.h Carolina, Prof. Whvt taker from
State College, Dr. E. II.' Roberts,. '!
president of friendship College, ;
Rock Hill, S. C., Dr. J. B. Cilmore,
=?=? president?of thr' trnstem hoard rgf~"
. Fl'll'lUPhtp CoJJege^ Roek lllll, S. I'..
. Rev. ,T. A. Roliinso.-^Re : Paul
= dish, Her, M, SCTl. Dilhird, Rev. ti. _
t?i4ns, The Archdeacon, J..B. Elliot
; of Columbia and a number" of other
prominent visitors.
. The exhibit- 'cons is ted of carp,* po- raio.es,
rtTrnips. cabbages, gi'eens ol
. vyr;ous kws oais, nay ?uui me -us;
uii tar^i products. The <!uy closed
?? "yt by iuu:?iff from' the Vourlice?. b-nv.?
- ami fvery one went home appai oiu]y
1 doused. ' , \ ~ " "
BliEiVKU NOR.MAL SC'HtJOL AND
ITS KMI-AI ION.TO iili: COMM-l
wl'l Y*~
-rt ., (Continued from I'apro Ono> ?*
tv. to wvt'i^ nobler cuds. The', habits*
which art- lVmed here aau the i?ow",ers
that inv rxhweioped show thenY
selves soiLi-whire in the life, of this.
-community, or yf suave othbi* so that,.
we are hnklini? ever titfiwe the st'di?
dents the best and- highest ideals,
: knowing. that?many?1 i>es w ill?be?
touched .eventaaUy. -by each one and
that Vei haps," no better service could .
be given than this,
. As a- loom her of: die home, the child
is an. important factor and therefore
==F in liijtiliy V.ays '.lie schoolis trying:
uT cju.-.te in .ea? h ?1 aiT .ujiprecia- .
tion for worlT;/ 1. mie^mcTnut r'ship,
t h.-it ia,?he -/i j Am; 'initio?1h?w ' ttf^live
wit h others Ta hurmoify and how .
- to' prive to t.he members o;"lno 'Tanili.V"
=:-?' nf which hu i tt j>:trthe hmimhs?
of the best and finest qualities that
?Jiiin. 'lb.. nlm.i-i'hsM
m tU^lWhXtM40--lieqMl4y WrtHgWl'lll '
from that of the. school that if. the .
school does brintr about a better eon-,
ditron in the home, .even in a sntall
of the- ministers and their officer tS"1"?
#iven. In ariy of our financial rallies,. c
. the churches are always willing to do t
their u^rhost to help. The ministers
are friends of the school and show t
their interest by speaking at various i r
A ' ~
J.'. '
L?'? - ; '' ' f
way, thraugh. its-individuals students, w"
it is h e 1 pinyf_tuL_.<olvo a "great prob- '
loin. v"'- V
Brewer is ulst^meetmjLr another-need
" . by devi-lnping-in it* >' a U-i.t 11n.-iclcu.
" -6f better citizenship and.by creating
the I'le. in1 i'. It.1 nenv ,-vil ivim-r and
; . ?. i
_?.?-?mdo'puadaMit.. U?is?endeavoring?to create
the type u? Negro th;u sraa referred
to President Jones of Fisk F- ;
Viifvefsit-j^ w-ljtivho said ."A Xt'jrro who (
wants to own his home., pay his t;ix- ,
'.* , * es, acquire -culture, and e.dueate His . .,
children for true citizenship." In
i short is trying to create the-man "of
,07 ?
much ?elf-respect, the man without ,
the "inferi; ritiye complex,", the .mini j
who Wants to' share the burden as his
duty, hi r'i'ild an I lii | T i ile; r 7?j
Most" iniporliriit ol' all, high* cthi- ?
eal-ehnrneter irr-heii!}- dioctopeTt~:?ffldT~
high nio'ral ideals and standards are
===^=^iroing iniphjaitt-d in "the student1'. This?7
4, is one of tile greatest needs Wijiich
Brewer- Is striv-in;; to meyU-for eda-?^
cation without a higH'type of char- >
actor cannot roach the goal it. is-in- j
tended tq reach and cannot" carry out t
ttm IIIII'IHKI.-J i'i.s: wiviciv il i . o-iven
i r-.i T i i y uuT nn^riTnru'iln TuTbli7
cation becomes one of the greatesV :
?"miracle workers." ?--v
- Not only d es Brewer play a very i
> impor t atiT pal-t irr,lhe liltfof tip "com-"
inunity^bu*. tlx* c n-nuinily plants its ; j
part in ti e 1 ic of \^ school, helping,
it to put oyer it.; hl'fg job.' Not' typ-j. i'
?much caii ho .said ahoaf those rugani-, ;
zations ar;d individuals in tVie com- i
munity that have at a!! ttmiS done H
whatever they coujd to sup-port the';
school in oil of ,Hs <.fr.n-u Z
bn?the ?plnqo, there?t*??-j-r
frierrd 1 y relittion existing hetvvebif tTic f
chulches and the church orgahiza-! (
tions and the .school. The doors of.the j 1
churches are usually thrown onen (
whenever any program is sponsored"*"
by the school and the hearty support
THE PALM
'
iriies at the school or for the school
lome of the organization in the chur
hi s, such -as ihe missionary societies
,re coming to think of .Brewer as he
ng n part of their missionary work
I?n i>: i 1 Tii t li<> <i liool kiimun?tr*
iC *" J
he parents and the "fni mis in the
oun'iv Jtliroluih an as^ociaUon wind
' known, a* the Paront-Faigners As
ovinlTon*' "The association was or
anr/.cd to brin>? the parent*, and peg
io in k.tho tfuunty .into closer coniac
i li.tVtC school. Tt meets at certitii
i'p c<* and ,help in vurius Ways,
'i he Fair Association which is i
>?m;mnity organization has for jti
"nsifU'.- s TTTaivaucr. the principal o
!i"'. 'T a ..J in :.d niiisi all lo.iinnniii;
-4hi" pi'inri;?m -*rrf- Bivwer?r
i- Vn a playo side by side the leader
lie i)K>\'ehienL . . ? - "
F, m P:t.-y ways v.Vu h have heei
riven at w-!i:i/h lb-ewer is. fitting int<
< : iin tfu lite of the conVpiuniti
!>t v. -;i :h th.e community is lillinj
the life-of tire sehoni, i
?to oneaidc that both BrewC
S'umVi d h\.h >oI and the coinnvunit;
h,-e .'it. 1 ..located are w'oykihp. .to
' lnr?\ ft r the. good of - the ' whbh
Tiio', )ijrrrT7 rrati7es tha
h i t r st!|>pn:;t di ihi' oilu'r, k
* * . k i? hampered. and the ideal to
iV.ul whii'ht \\v arc all. working can
ju he oi-d. . - '
a\ sn?:.vr ni l ford cherts
nV'.v .i'Astok or a. m. e:
XION Cill'IK'H ,
.. A . i. (Cl'c'c fS Kidiirioirs Savs
i h?r TVilIoj?e Head
- ' ?
(Jreotisbovo. N. t\, Feb IS?.Ap
.n. [ roym-a. arrnni'.od frn
i~ ?i?' u\.lc; !i in;; 'tn 'till' CTt?
bt.ra Revr.Mrtrin H.-^hTijtrtr
T, .ij.vl.v appointed. piTstor of tin
ii i'ii A. AI. p'ioii Church here
)ov(;>r F. i>. lilvifonl. president of A.
'! ! 1'. IM ' b-lel'i.1. urTTu
e'Luoua .activities of the Xcgai'eh
the locid Noftro collejri
To I' AVhl'i-IT to pTe.ddes" ;HTTl PXteTTCt
d "uaeetinKS of welcopie to the Rev
!r. 15 a tier. ' .
_ 1', c.-oiieat hluford .sai<r~ iTT part
\\1 nay pc< pie have, at very bad ojfin
>n of. .-tate ' institutions. The.V u
aally I elicye that .si'hools of thi>
1 aie every .hin.e but religious. 1
.. * T : *?14?o* be kin * vy IV 44mt- the?in^titir
v la iii?I?no ivV- vs just-Tx re
if..;.-' a- other m" this country
V for myself, 1 am a araduato o
.?i the imc ?. ortlu'dox ;ii>:iliKioiia
.unorica. 1 know That A. and T
olheo vvi.l TTTik -favorably with in\
r.hodpx -.ami Alma Mater. I an
;.-.|.-Cc8..1?ly ] imid to' nyikc this siatp
' i'i>V T l'.a\ o found TV-rrnd T. Cor
us" su Ja W>' arc not only try
sciences and a^i ii'iillnrc, lint we als<
ire trying l[> make, men of character
1'ain ii K' for emphasis, .h,g contain
led". "We are triad to welcome 1 in Is
nu: community such a distiuKuislu?!
i..:^.r. ! rc/oice with the member.
liip of tlu< church for having sued
I nil' >'< .do. i'' i.' I v . I.nw lot h..m ?
.;s, a man who is the product of on<
l the Ua'. I ' al-'i)U'il I a mi lies o't t!u
ale, tt+nl-hev h-hifc-elf a talented man
if will not he Ion^"wfA?n
>7r re-l(pious coyuhTilTee will call up
?n you,~r??jues.tift t? ytui_ to? >p^gqeW t<
>tir hoys .ai tfieTedlloRc.'' j
Others who. appeared on tilt pro
Ytt: ; v.o e: I Jr. C. (C Supers; I'ev. 1!
A" i! 1 r. pa-tor of St.'James ('res
y'eriaji Church; Kov. R. T. Wealh
rl.y. pastor of St. .MatthewsM. If
'iuir- Hr Rev/1IV C Scni innuuph, pa
or of Iiievil Street M. K. Church
is /.l. I. .^carleftpastor ot I'nivT
lcT.ee??Cdrtrrch; I7r7 1).' J
'one f president <;f Bennett Colleffe
v: of-ij W. Ik Windsor; and Mrs. J. II
Vri.i'ht.
7EUTO fx FASUHOHS- (ON
1 FK&NTE ENDS AT GEORGIA
rrl'ATE- COLEEGE
'i^hlv Successful Sessions An
rllcW At Savannah
? * . - - ?? '
.The tieoraia -tuyriMM'st* annual con
orenee closed yesterday, after . hav
I K hold one of the vest sessions ii
is history.j. Tiver.yuhere, people ex
deased with the information and in
qitrmion gained from the confer
tice. ' * j ..
Thuie wine famicrs and worker
IIcut?fn ur CllU^Viant, . I.lhel'!y(_ Kf
inffham, Burke, Serevnn, Hancock
'aniden,-Sumter, Ware, Bullock am
<\dton Counties." The general topii
if the rrmferonce was a com mo .
7Tfs7/~Tri"Fm7ni. >i/.<i->-:. iii MlimMTv-"
a irls of* aerosol' land were rOpr
cntcff by the farmers presohf at 1*.\
inference. The -speakers talked o
he prom-css being made in -their re
pective counties and comimir'.ios
owaru ianu owncrsnip, neiter j cm
ng, methods of securing credit am
i
ETTO LEADER i
r niotho<ls of marketing thefr farm
- products. >
The rural school, the rural home,
we e topics that were discussed at
Xiou^th. It. wns thcv^ousioisus of o'?"
' 1 v" ' '
i | In for themselves a permanent life
- ? President^'opened the conference in
- iho morning: session -with an outline
- of objectives toward which the Geort
t^j'a farmsrs ought, to wofk. Hp.ciwt
; hasj'/o'l pood farming, good husir
ness methods on 'the farm and hott
j.'ev schools, .in '-order that the' people
I?iniu'hf m uTe a pord, sound?ednonr
f; io'n. heUci'^ ;uu[; more sanitary im>v,
iir<?vomhnti' and hollor race t '; i,ni.
IftTTtil t\\V eh White people mit 1 lilack
* ?coble.- Ho stated. among other'
j
-tHri.gf, that: "The. Negro is hciv in
r; hrftp'h l.; siav. IW-T^i rmrfWjor
i j ne":;h-bniv Co the white_ tjian. . He
>' ' la.aid 'strive, in i-ceiy way pOi'uMe
ri .1 r;takV Hits white man hsi friend
hi ;-ja! it own on every person wvKo~-ot-'
lip .MBlffe-fpt) bring Oil
i'..- ' MsUmlorst hiding between the. vat es.
1 What interests white peuply. in the
;o:rnuini'.y shonTtT interest Xe.'viaes?
t We fin secure-gctnf ct'mrtt; wt* can
* secure good Homes pro\ uled we are
* good citizens. and if "vfe. aro law a*
i. it|iptt~c.ila.ieii^r T~am "sure (luoc 'R H
t rowing sentiment in the South '.feat
wiH tie in unci that "Negroes who ale
. rood citizens he giver, a fair and
pinie deal. I t', "us live tin to the
3 lest that is in us, both on tlje farm.
k 1
' i the home .and in tlic the community,',
many ol the things, that ln:troLieins
will fade away. We should
1 t'et up for our motto to believe, in
4-ffttrrgia and- (ieor.gia.'s -Uossibilit ics.
- 'IkdiO.ve In our'neighbors, hot h>while
'lid 'black, aigl-they will believe in us
-.I and help us to succeed"." '
r- ..
.vi K.vT MK (ir -Alii tyrgrtsgr
, All tliroujrh the years of my school
career it was itn earnest contemplaMiM'fivtn
ulv/i Ui'1'1 m' en itvtvi.r. ttTTrr
t?F ta ttld enter to rernhrr then!' f t prn'
/stable sWvice to my people, ilaviny
^y?>ent. ioafyears t:t Allen Cniversi.ty
. | i ej string; to teach'*; on . eoinpleijjtii of
'' . act' w ill one Km m of-.ser-.
?'. a teW-Tntei'Ctl"the i:n-urn nee. .work. Uur"
iff? the voir JtLklLtVn i oiajtf j'.. <1^il'h
O
" the National Benefit Lily Thsnraiice
1 t\ .of Washington, 1).. ' a! ConI
way. S. C." ... ' .
Mt-rikL^y ,ii, < v; ;in 'n1; in' ! "!<
:^Jgcdga linlii 7V~^^rT^r:g[5Z('''_
1-,:?u?hef|\"il!e,."Fin.; maiie il .a* . i.\
! oncn -'a < 1 il ii-' at 'i aii^ai, Fi:.\
: j n't t ho ri'i'unihn M.l.-i'.iiui i.t' a 1'iTn-'
u the "Mr. \V. \V. -Su'Iivan I whs a*>t?.
o.iiit>4.i',i {ii!a~Th;Wb'e "> !"nio" Th T;ty1
fu'c. Fe\ lath. Ila\itlt;' Vti'j iv-c:t in
i an'.'a- at 1 1*. M. .'loft/ay f !
" Usual amount of hone an 1-tnt-lnt .
. ' s .
v asm thai I carry to all tas.hs. The
. outlook i.< very j routisinjr, and i;'
;i-<I work moan',' anything* I assure
the; Company a satisfactory 4>i:o<lueJ
ion.
^ ; I rain n 1 to. Florida. hcgy.t-s'o yf
" ill lis; Hear "hi- I'nlnio-.-r.?; f1 e.
1 riorhef I n he the revpieht to the
i 1 '. hi i.n?ttt-tt?_ - . ttt"! ~
ittle. In:' that 1 may I < able ; rcn
'Vt a 4>iiri&?Wserviceto my people.
Tl \v;i, indeed ditTanil to leave the
. y;eet Uv '.*!* i i-kst V'tpy'eursthhll >%is?e(l.
iyy cUeif>1 fn>:ii the Palmetto
?tfj.Ui{.'s-of Carolina aiul:d>c~nbs(jil from,
.be jvetural natural ndv.an'aires of
it.iy dear old natiyo State. Mat ..sooji'
'id I reach the comiusion that the
h>;.e God rah':! in Tam.j a n*i I, ecu1 1
": aibotit'ite breezes' from palm and- a<Td
' he. sWeot fraivr.ance fr>.ni vnlt'nijs
fi uit y.me*?and in?p u1''" "'.;iy
..'.viti: ess..the, 1'act-lUat-the-tl(a-V(. as -a-re
i hlfiftmini- tiii.l ) '. ~:i re
( i,:.ivc-d""daily?.MiT.ii.v i h.v. a )r..n2:
i?(he assertion that'it in. jn..:l? woii<).cr?
lal. '
_1 I have realized .'J ready that, in
: liraine is one of the mediums, that
.will place o;ir-popple -tttv tjrat?hi.u'h
plain that they should stand. # I feel
1 hat the amount already nln.ted..and
^tlietiAA-uU-*h-,|t \\ tfivvfj it, " i" -1'
liiiiie ilnn anv oilier .s'orvnee' ttiat T
\
wonjd ha\ e been able , to render in
.".not hei' capacity.
-Yuoi s for larger ^Tv-ieo,. . ....,
John D. McQ ueen.
^'I'AINE DEFEATS C1.AEI.IN . i
f ' .v ~
Au trust a Gri., Feb. 10?In spite of a
>. brilliant coniehackl in the third .<juur'.Ur
tfie Clftflin was unable t.ipipvcrr
ne Oic I'anie lead piled iiif'TrrfTnf
r?fr.-f1 half and t(-fr the d'anl TiT the
-end of thogafheon Che siof
4 a 20 to 18 count. Clailin was. hope
L. Ussly' outclassed in the fust half^
, making1 hrec puiii! a I'.-.ii i a- t-weh
. Bythewood and "Martin leading in. a
, whirlwind attack, f'taOin got the
f belter" edge and ran up fifteen *?ddi.
tionnl points. * ' - .
Martin registered tlie first score of
. . he game for Claflin with a freei
throw immediately after the opening
J f tin- tray.- SvottT^hcrry aiid. Mo orb
I scored . tor i'ame witlj,three baskets
iji ek m:l. es;. ii)ii and a lew niin;
lutv Lul l' \\ i:,gin3 dribbled from the
ad, Ui'. the lie Id and JscOred' with a
; 1. .. ;l : il. -T/-I11-1 th:.1 start.--,I a
lutiher -i|_urx. tor., four more points,
iiytiiewood and Mason opened up
an altuek - in the ,>eeonil half that
> - n ed iar a wh'le unfathomable, but
here the .stellar defensive. tactics of
' iM.'l ;i lit! 1 t'lihu) in tii hrrtak im
the c?'Hil>inatioy and .Keep Paine in
I he*, lead. "
3 Line l*p . '
- Paine 1 ~ ?
. IL F; P.
1 i : " t u" Q . Ji
Moor?1 / - 3 2 ,.2
V rutins * 2 2 0
Dean ?5 . 0 0 " T
? ?L 0 . c
Claflin
-Martin ~2 2 " * 0
T>vtiu \vu? d . 3.11 0 5
. !a <.;i * m. 2 ~ "2 ':
Btekp ' .0 *0?.0
ivViijrin *''. ". V o ';; o " , I
lk'i'iice, Berrien; Timekeeper, Gavi-,
.Milfs.
V,- . i;it:;OKI?ANi> Xl?:ws
A . '.A -the tiaGi-,e lauds.. that arose
. in i\ .v' eastern horizon, the thunder
: ,t<i too thveatpnm'g of rain; last Sun
i;v...?a Mai' day (tt Alt. Pingah
/Uh.rch. .
Wu ul":, y. >.c h u u 1 - u po nod with the
~T- v<-.|'|l,..vir: . iMlil..li,ll.nt| n A Hf>p.
. oiv-p re-doing/ .'ihi- twsdii was briefly
Inn boautifully 'taught by the pasJvev.
li. Cythdinson.
11 hour having; arrived, Ilev.
.< :: ascended the rostrum. Oh
o\v o r heart's. 'did burn ..while he
1'ed io-t-s- i he word ol (T?od.
i - ;e i. n fl.Ti:: I aKuit it, we have
i .fei'd'trnerfr iTjne to-Alt. ItSgah
;.iui \ 1k:i yutt -hear our wonderful
i A'l',; \ want to i-iiiiii' again.
..-.ytiMi. f^u ry ' w orshipped at
L r uV.iu- etiiireh Jsuiulay" Sunday, al?4?
.'-ir'. loin i nie l.eroyA da ills. .
Tl.e. i lutheii supper that Was givLor
"t:ie; b. nwfit of thv school was
e. . M
. Aii.-s i*a lie .Johnson spent the week
t! w .!? .?:? : pa: errts. '' . ?.r
?|j.? wedding. iie ls. of New liropk
^ a noeinc. itir, ana -iurs.
iCharley Wiiijants wishes to announce
?<i i:.: ! : .-ye ??1 then nicciy-M-isS Ma.
v. , . ; r.-s, C. "'Nicy were
i ^. : ; ^ a. -inlay al'ter
. j. 1- .'1?, -ID-77 7v reception was
V,7 V?_ C :1L. "evening which eivery one
- i e. e il'" " ""ellldH Jo , have enjoyed.
i c.;Uiii ai and -valuable "presents
-?y i ? n. ' : ?
"i M .mi i.mll J1 Ik'JUcllUl
ha: ter (iai.y \Vehster of Columbia
. l><-"ni the weaTr-v. tkI with Miv Joseph
, ( :.e nv, new.Hf Mr. and Mrs.
. ?.f i, ; \i'niiscr, . .
'i >>. ! Anderson has been
' Atk lisi. lHit we are''glad she
-* ' y ive.tVvriHtf.' -
? ( : spent the
;.:i .?; C .1;.S. C. with her
- v. i ou i an Aiwa
I . At TA
* * Anything
| Hv nie Of The Home
i H.A. Taylor
1 7^V M .i.v-Sfrrrt
-/rr
! hatscl
i / "' and i
ymii- nU I
| a small cost and
| CLOTHES CLEAN!
| ? We Do F
f dyeing &
. . A J] rial Is /
ou r or Towr
t ?A CSFECI A L A
Y
A ttawv
m
!" *" MERCHAf^
A '
i r
?,
"sisters, Misses Amy BTSurginer andP
Miss Lillie R. Chestnut*^
Wheulyou. wish to enjoy a delightful
Sundav evenine.. iust catch the
New Brookland Uys-land cjime over
. ?Double?Bwiioh?A-.?G;?fi?League. We
always nrgmisc a' good program _
that will he inspiring and entertain- ,
ing... Come and witness for yourself.-:
You are. always welcome.
~ - * 1 -r
SANTLCNEWS "
' <T v
Miss Lemmie Johnson died last
Sunday afternoon at 6:30 o'clock, at
- he- home of her parents, after "art
illness of several months. The fun- J
ova! services was conducted by.her
pastor lust Monday afternoon at 4
" o'clock. Miss Johnson is survived by r
<r T
her father, mother, four sisters, ..and
" hiye -brothers and host of frierids.
_ amUrelatives to mourn her. untimely
tenth. She was held in the highest
estem by nil who" knew her. She Was
i loyal member of Tljbmas Chapel
A. M. K. Church. She was active in.,
ihe Sunday School and" in any other
_ services that wns a benefit, to the rp- _
i.gious service of -the church.
Her remaftis was laid to rest in
^he cemetery of Thonias Chapel A. M.
K. church -which she was. a devoted >
member. A. Jeter of Union Undertaking
Co. was in charge of the fun"
oral arrangements.
There was good services at Thomas
Chapel Ar~M. E. Chruch' Sunday, de
spite of the l'nln, although a Tew were
present. .
? Miss Eloise B. Johnson, a student
of Allen ^University was eaHed home 'ast?
Sunday afternoon on account of
theillness and death of her sister,
iMiss Lemmie Jyhnson. ^
_ M;s. Essie Stevenson apd Mrs.
Francos English of Carlisle attended
the funeral services of their niece
hist Monday afternoon. .
Mrs. Silvio Rice and Mrs. Sallie
in Santuc last Friday afternoon. .
Mrs. J. M. Dawkins and daughter,
\ a. i _ _i. m ' i-w?.i*ii .UM?
I.-\vcice, spurn iasu i uesuay wun ner
, mother, Mrs! Meddra Jennings.
Mrs, Medofa Jennings is on the sick
-*-}istv We hope for her a speedy recovery.
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Spllie'J.L Jeter, reporter.
ST. PAUL NEWS j
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( Negro ilistory Week was observed at !
"Ire St. Paul Graded School. A study |
J. . liiude of historical Negroes and I
.each day at chapel one of theJtfiach_ers_]jrouirht
to thp orients a sketch j
of he life of a Negro who by his
nir .elVorts won .success. I don't think <
ihai ITfiokre T. Washington; Mrs -I
-Mary - Betlluhe, "Miss-Emma Wilson '
| and others will be spon forgotten.? j
v On Friday," Feb. 11th, Mr. W. M. j
Ihompson, Farm Extension Worker j
for Clareadon county, visited St. Paul
j school." lie "was accompanied by Mrs.
Harry Daniels, our ?tate Worker.
iff hoy club work made very interest- .
| ing talks add expressed themselves ds
i very much pleased with the school
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Saturday, February 2fi. 1927.
work. I
Avery pretty wedding wsy solemnized
Thursday afternoon* Feb. 10,
when Miss Hnttie Mae Hilton of St.
Paul became the bride of Mr. 'Andrew
.James of Rimini. Mr. James
was a very nonu'.nr Hitrh School stn
dent of the St. Paul School. Mr.
James, who is a substantial farmer, *
is congratulated on winning siich a
fair young bride. Many good wishes. foTRTw
them on life"s voyage.
Work is beginning on ' the Lafayette
highway from this side and we
hope before maiiyjnon'ih. to be using
the new bridge aT~ IMnekiwy's
Landing: It will mean much io tjiis
section; *T" *
' The Valentine program-and-seeiaL?
given by . the Sunshine dub was large- .
ly attended, and every one enjoyed
the vening. ' . *?
Prof. Burgess; and faculty of the
Sunimerton School was piosont. Trof.??
like*. doWn this side 1 dr.n'f [jbimp
him. Rev.
D. P. ^eridergrass, the popular
pastor of Liborty Hill, is "kept tjuite
busy -with the various Organizations
Of the church^ ) .'
?Little Ethel, of the pnr.sunr.ge, has
been quite unwell. We hope to have
her out again soon.
. The Palmetto Leader is very much
enjoyed by all, especially the edir
torials, "no compromise" Mr. Editor,
jet has have the true facts ? i
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