The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 05, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, March 5, 1927.
?p- VOCATIONAL
"'1 " IN MEGKO 5
SOUTH C
, ?
- | - By .IOHN P
"Miinv people r'mid Dorothy Dix'a
writing .with a great deal of interest.
One day she pleases one group and
? the next day she pleasse another. liT^
Vjuitigalions, however f have proved the*
1ini111ulness of hur statmnonU. One'
may not bo forced to foltotv a trade'
*?kind*?oh independence" "which (Jnablesf
~' 7 a man or a woman to redder service
Indian,; cred by-1 the -fear of being.'.
if* attempted* in the teaching profesaioS7~~~~
. ~ '
? iv.'ad l/. i othy Ifix's Advice on af-^
Tat: s of the heart and life in the Colliinb.a
Itecord of February 25.
j.?. ^ t *' *
> \ ai',v Outten is. the agricultural tea.
....... eli^at ijiinimerville. iFe has a class
* '"?!' * vch^ interested. boys. Thijy have
v -niiude useful article's in the shop.
'i,hry h.-ivfV'ii? -school, garden in, whi&h ,
? . Mi*. (Jjutten '.svrvS he . has no trouble
gvtling the bo\*s to work* Mrs. Grace
vVi'h is principal of the school and
teacher of lioiV.e ethnnmicsY Tho iri**l
picj.ajcd ti excel leSit dinner. for the
^ writer on February 15. .
Thomas XV. Coper is vocational
Lead.or mid?principal?of-?FirU'Vllle '
School ' near Staint Stephens. The
Leys were preparing their school gardorr
on February Id, 'Several of the
boys gut their first leSson in* laying
ulf_ rwvs. . Miss-JtIia?He-~Gain- nptftriiomecohoniics
teacher. A very fine
din.'m wii' 'MTvod by the girls to tin
facility and-the writer, Where then
is a home .economies department ii:%
j Berkley" County, there seems to. be ar.
> "arrangement by . Which th(* teachers
' luiv a email gniount each month .ntu "
get dinner. This gives the girls prag
liig lit pT^paringlind serving meals.
__lhio i.- passed to-those who have trou
!'te- financing,*1 their homo economics
ec; art nicnt. . "
J. S? Shanklin is principal and Vopational
teacher at Beaufort County
''!'.:oSiihw^ 'C..UA 1 r> * . rnt. _
.< ' "11/* fcjlliuwi Ill'iir 13 U I'LUIl* inc.
.1 y.< of this school have projects ol
the -si'hool fnnn. They have beets>
. .3caTiL<ij{-es, oliions-,- peas, raddishes ant'
? carrots. Tiie'hoys' carry their super
vistd. .practice oj). the farm. Mrs. In
lia Shao.klin is the home economics
e teacher. The girls are trained in all
, '.Mrs. Shankljn have t been at this
;jjci>_l lor a number of' years: Th<
w:i cr saw several young people whf '
had dtctideu this school. One home
"tnimTTTiiii. thai ettmt. .ind mm. Till)'
nnv^llaynes. Mrs. Haynes is a grad
u:\te < f 'the school. Thomas Hayngi,
finished the seventh grade,
Ti.ev have a very?nice?cottage.
painted, screened and well furnished.
The.', hare :r mail-on poultry house
on e pure hied pou.ltry, a cow. and
some .iin.^s. a Me 'rtaintng- received eat
* ; Le.iiifbiT"County trains sehool is relic,
led in this beauhome
where every indication shows tlial IT
~ happy .rotiple, once"sellooPTnatvrsrdixe^
I. Flemming is principal and vo
"> a'.ion:;! ?f?agriculture?rat
. t.r : < lltlurg. v The school term 4s only
' foiir in out lis this year instead of six,
months-Vis last year. Miss Mlwie Wrl--y
has the airls in sewing._ The teachers
at Lynchburg are working uiir
.(1 :\?'-e;'t handicaps?no school buildnVr,
poor equipment, and a short.Term.
.However, some good vocational work
i? being done and no group of children
visited this year appeared more
I ""iliTcreated in their work- that the
? THe'Ortglrti
f
Madam A.
? - J. Formerly of PHILhas
established perniar
Masonic
1125 Washington 5trefe
? frir the mann
c WonderfnTHaiF- And h
T . j? ' 'I ry Madam Russell's-*
? i Special Hair Grower?It's a W<
? Improved Hair ?rower?It's a \
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Glassine and Hair Toni<
? Wonde
xj for Pains, Aches, Stiff Joints ai
(The name is the right one--\V(
vAHrlw-'KB orHe?s tVr-'-Mlini'. Mary
or apply at 1129 Washington
cuamnmnras?3)C838?M??3)MC8?$C8^
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EDUCATION |
chools uF::in "_1
AkOLINA ' i
IU in fir as T
.< lul-li L;i. .?I? -b\ ik i^'^'i -4-t- t he patrons
pi".the. schtn?lf?i (. :iLll\ .ku.'W Lily
possibilities ul ni;l:;y ?!' tne \ Lildren,
they would get - busy* on a building
-twtd ca. yn.-iuiT~pntgi-ani. ' ~"
At?McL'uif, NV-illittn^ -B. CampbellHit.-:
<?i*t_v;tinil rr~f7v iiHTs conference, j
TheMirst c o alereact* w ak hold Kubido1
ab>L-".')iri A lai gc nu'mbei ul farm?
ers and frici"vds were out ;ind listened
very^uilentiv:eTv to ihe sneakers. Many
delnon>lrau>fl Aieir interest in (
I:.' work. - 'l u- sn-ikcrs were Mr;-:
Iluggins," County Tobacco Agent, his
honor. Mayor Tntvinv. Mr.-II. .1. Kirk
an Uie writer. * !
In eveVy see' ion i,tf the Skate-the
writer is receiving inquiries concernTege.
The indications are that itjhe
.session thV year will be more largely
attended than the lfI2l session
when h.tf eiiroUniefit exceeded GOO
The course*** this'.year will be pro?gressive.
ha: od < ;,< the, experience
r balve j / ? 6
id RK eumnt isrh and it's great" S3NDF.R
S A! A tr. - * I. r y it.
McGainey, 617' Marion St- jjj
Grained by Dr. \VJM;in*<h in Iri.s extensive
and intimate cr-nta't with' the
public school otbeials and teachers
or -the stale. TTuTTTT in'.- of the Punimet
School wifl.be i-mied soon. Look the
course ovei^*' If tliey "offer what you
want, need and tcp>> pt*?Pt
Statu College and in this way show
"teatdic^iTl^^ii^uir all tliov oivo and
urd still more. V Fxnoriontv : has
shown that this is the only way to
?et' better trained tcach&rs for* the'
N*"'"rO eb'HrtVi of South CnrOliim
Mm,* lkom sknlta
There" has. been'*hutch .rain, in this"
vicinity "for the past .few days, hut
'oday as 1 h/." writer holds his t en in
-hand-tlrrr-aiiu-rv clouds h;7vb~ i-.W
moved away and the rays of the .sun
iprain hiss lh<< rtd eld hills of Seneca.
This makes everybody f.eel that
spring i.s near. -- W-;
. . .Xh.e~.tgri; hers
-hrokitier forward- to the I'aTmelTo Stale
Teachers' Association which will he
-held in Greenyilla this jnonth. All
^wranKements hu\e been made to ha\o
every teacher to" at tend. The Otvoncc
County Trainihtr School' here under
the leadership of TroT. li. F. StewarT
week' 1 l'l-.y.-ii^y.t .
s l-riny trj; thiii _*> To pass. Last
which, has meant. much to the school,
crave ;iTTieiTT^T^n7mwn^tTuFe^Tr^Tiw"
th patron'oi' the school "rendered scun.e
assistance to the onteitaininenl, v.hic'lT
nuule it possible* for them to 'realize*
about Slid,(.'(), v,i-ih no to:pen.- es..?Tile
writer ;feetp?-tli;?3. with such support,
like this SctU'c;vi!i t Ue ivCac-iature -will
have .one of the best schools of its??
kind in the State-.
Last Friday, evening the w'liyie tj^\<Tt
was?taken?by surprise, when-i* wu.
learned that' Mi.-s M'at'y 13. Perti'son;
the home' economies teaeherr of our
la?Ko(Tl~-4rHd^ialceii a matrimonial
IliyiiV witll Hi. JiHM 'I'bolVia-Sr-Ure-den-""
tist ot our city.
The'... school_l\v.Lihes for tlietti . a
speedy "zip", through life.,. Miss
' PearsaU- came tu_uur t . wn fiomXewherry,
whore she-lad l:ui,c?U home eco!\pi'rtk,s-,"fj>?'
three year* in the hiprji
schorrF"there. ~Fhe is Weil known in
Newberry. town and county, for she
is a member cf one of the best Chi'ist'an
I'.-i.inilif ?Newberry* Cujuty.?
Old fattier Richard- Pearson was
roO,OO^OiJ.aOi^H^OyO'0--0"Ai>00,OOCO
- ? - g.
fll And Ofily' ~ 1 |p
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. I. Rljss^II
A.DF.i.PlilA, PA., - |
lently her laboratory or 8
Temple . |
t Columbians, C. !>
fatihire of her? - w
"ace Preparations Thai -0e
Way They; Are Made" ' it
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:>nder for diseased Scalp - :?
Vonder, in tke,s the 1 lair grow ;3
2 and Madam Russell's ;5
1"H IS rALM
[ mi auli near lor' his-'great
work inconncv'lion with the threat A.
> tmi.ciii?lor these ami oilier
reasons, the writer feels that Dr.
ihonvus has- movie a wise sejeftioa^
and the whole county of Newberry
-will join him in high congratulations.
1'. i* /.Nowlprry'u.- lost,?but?Seneca'?
[kalq. Dr. Xhornas ia a tftiytHing.
ybung inun who takes foromosf rank
111 the hitMiesor -ftaptlst 'Churcil, of
'v.h.Vh Ik' is,h .ntemb'ety-.being presii
lent- o!j the 11. Y.' P.U. and one the
.ea-.ibu teachers in the Sunday School,
i?AVitfi such a couple like this being
..iotiifd. Uarether ill happy Wedlock, I
Tan see nothing' else for the in, save
.itjgljjijotu^fntiire. ?
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\'(rn:sjMfQM tiii-^kmo rtiirrnr
- -By Rev. H: *S. EnmnlmL- ;jj=
'NIL1"1'1 '.':|.V vv >s very appropriately
jopscTat irmo and rnie( Grow, "In
wh*ch' the quartette from Harbinson
t'oH^uo played a very interesting
Iti-t by rendition of .several spicy
luusji :ii' numbers. . Miss- J alia
pre^iileat at Irmo an<l Rev. H. -U.
--Redmond. nrb>ri<lont :it Pino flrnvi- FTTTd
veil ir.ranftod pri^ram Si which were
groritly onjoyecl by all. The life of
Richard Allen in many of its phases,
was Leautiftilly portrayed by , the
nuvst excellent papers head.
Mi ; Edna'J< hnsbn of Harbison
College performed very pooi-ptT.V.Tjr?r
iiie uiy an -for. the?A-_??E~?League
-choir at Irorii. 2:
I? the great league contest at Irmo,
Miss How man of the Baptist Church
Avon h.?*t-prizv, a beautiful water st<
>he ret>oi-te't S-4.U,*. Misses-Annie imtT
Itu'.ft lliller of llarbinson College re*
_ported?$iboO and?$2.9">?respectively.
.Miss. Xditie Boozer', reported ' $3.G5
. !'}' ve r-. - eived. silver awurdtf. Misses
_Jannie i^urgess, Keba Jo ires+ and Edna
Johnson reported $1.22, $1J>1 and
8.83 | respectively,- and Mrs. Jessie
Burgess $.22 These received" a hand
I'".- t. meut. Pine (Jrove ditl not *put
. ii'g ho'id in reserve for'.another strategic
move. "The,Rev. John GibsonT"
of the Columbia District was at Pine
drove On the sojondr Sunday and
though the weather was inclement, a
s;.iitn .id audience "was out to greet
hi'u. He y{ ?< Wi ll ran'ii for by the..
brethren who were loud in their praise
>f him as a- gospel messenger.
Npws''
o *
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?t 4^ _T7^~Kobinson .
Ike ?Ha TTTTTuTg County Colored
Teachers' Association had a Very in7^T"n7rlg*^sTsruon,"",^!7 "TTm"r^
.monthly meeting in the Frasier au=TttTo:
iu.m hove,- "Friday, 'February 'J."
The local committee on arrange*
i.eiil ami hrogi am for field's day re
ported thVough its chairman; Rev. T.
At-Robinson* that all- tilings were, av.
111 comb..ofL Friday, March -1th. ,
'i he association, elected;, two dele'-rn
lo.- to represent th'..' ''"""'y !>t 'i'"
S:;a e -Tcrrrhers- Association in Green-V.l'e
I'l ol'- .1- ! ' Hlantnn -and Prof. .
diaries D. Wright were the members
'elected.
Mr. W. G> Wilson was ordained ruling
elder of the Zion Hill Fresbyterian
Church' the .'lid Sunday in Febr
rnary. . . w J
Miss Ruth M. Pinckncy was fellows.hippetl
into full communion and
.Mrs. Pell Stokes wa^reeeived as a
member by the session. _ (,
Dr. J. M; Miller, D. D., of Blackand
assisted the pastor in ordaining
?the ilder and giving the Holy Com;
niuaioiL Jt was iWgreaTTor.Zlbn Hill.
=~-4-tev.*\l". 1., Dudley.of St. John Bap_U*4,?Church
delivered two .sermons,
to his congregations on the third Sunday
last.
Rev. W. W? Chnppelle and family,
day last, where Dr. Chappele is pas
. l " . n i * rfv. I . T' n . r+\
onng ilie -Kit, iiiuor napusi isiiurcii.
Miss R. J. Thompson, a teacher in
ho city school here accompanied the
Chappelles to Allendale which city is
flic home of Miss Thompson.^
Quite a large party of folks rno.
ioi'ej frojn here to Denmark Friday
night last, where y splendid program
was rendered by ,the students of the
Bnmlcrg City Colored School. Miss
Thompson performed .at the organ,
While Miss Pauline Mack, Miss Mabel
Ih'M'.ft Mi.I MVS. UhhHh JDHflhUH IT1his
faculty receive)! much praise for
the program, which delighted*ft large
audience at Rome Baptist Church.
TJie world famous Williams Singers
delighted ti huge audience at the
Frasier auditorium Saturday night
"last. """ ^ ^
_ Miss Mnrgurite Robertson spe.pt
the ?week-tnd in Orangeburg with
City orTfhe Edisto,
sho wns the sruest of Miss Tholma-Wiley,
East Russell St. -She rej
porta pleaaant trip.
EggjLEATIKft
: Rev. R. D. Rice of Daytona, Fla,i
'1 lie other visitors'were Rev. J. C.
| Eubanks of Augusta, Ga.^ Mrs. MaV
Mttie Jones, Miss Thelnia Wiley, Mr.
J llerman ."Dickson and Mr. Sriiije A of
Orangeburg. - -
Mr.?Levurgb Pit evens" veiled his j
West Church Street, this week:ertd. j
Mrs. Bertha llaj rison of WalterI
burn, S. .C. was in the city la-tSaturday
niglvi to ?the' \ViHyams
1 Singei's at the "Frasier auditorium.
More than two thousand '*sc^ui</!
; childrcn-irre' exported here for the
(Wkllliio Ji/.l.l'. .lr.?i Ii4..! .1.. . .
, v.wn/1 vu vvsiAiraji 1IVJ1I rt Ucl%> , 1 1 iUtl^ ,
_Mrrr/'fi ~4f>7 "
Laurens News
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Oft Sunday morninir. Fob. 25*. the
service. was extra goo.d at feetheh A.
M. 10.. Church. Rev. J, B. .Smith was
At tiis hset. , . - ' - %
On Friday evening, Feb.. 25th, a
lovely surprise "party was yi\ on iTT
honor of Mrs.. A. Davis ,Warier of
Pittsburgh, Pa., at the Hohie of Mrs.Ella
Davis, mother of Mrs. Waner.
Music for this occasion was furnished
by Miss CIdauia J?oher?i?.n-; .?Wh4Jt? -
.-m.- t?iiKtiKi-u in piaying a numoer
Wanor vviu-,. invitcil ,jr^'Till' |)Mflor
to her-surprise, the parlor.: was
full of ladies .. An excellent program
was rendered as'a token of loVe and
rememberance. Those present were;
Mesdnmes- Sula Rice, .Tenia Chris]),
V-iolH-'-KeTinedv. M:irie Carltrrgton, .Ta-'
nie F. . Liendy, Kin ma Hunter, Louise
stalkfnlrelic Afni'tin," Mm\v Sue Kennedy.
A' sweet course was served.
Mrs.. JluiyjfcJiyiii Kennedy, and .Mas. .
Irene Manitn tyere the 'Ho6testes.
Mrs. lemma Hunter is up arid out,"
to the delight of" her nfany friends,
after being confVhed ty hot lldnu- /or
some" time with 'illness.** ~ "?.
Tele'.n ..May. the little infant girl
of wlr. aud 'Mrs. Willie Wilson, wasv
mil led in the l.aureps Cemetery, Mon- ~
day, Feb. ^2Llh.
Due JVest Locals
Bv Olin L. Smith
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* '. Highly
spiritual and impressive
were the services held at Mt.- Lebanon
i n last Sun lay-at 11:1)0, the Re-V-.
P. ?1 \Jrtfs<)n. delivered*a wonderful
.In uhu in 'Hi. . i in Iqjini.i-iiX?aiuaii?
oi\el-yo.uhg man, Mr. Hunter Anderr
son. cuma?forward and?united with
church. The rtito: of iimj?iration ran
high, and each one seeminglyv was .
benefitted by the service.
At the "ffVgrring scfvicoi 4he Rev. P.
I.. Liy spoke tvmn lsaih '.i:(i. He also
preached the- gospel in a forceful
manner: As usual" the Sunday School
aivLLaegue s; evicya . w ere .good.
Splendid services- were held at the
Pre'shyterjan an 1 Baptist Lhurcbes.
Mrs". Lola Garrett and children of".
Chicago, who .spent?the winter with .
relative,s here, returned" to the' "Win- '
dy City" on last Thusday.
* Mr-si" Minnie Reeder Smith left last
Thursday for Philadelphia where she
will spend the spring months vri*Jf
' relative's. : 7?r?
1 sr. W. F. Rice. Presiding Elder'.of
the (Jreenwood District slopped over
last Saturday at the home of the Roy.
P. L. Jily.?He with Rev. l'.h luuluii'd
to the latters church Sunday.
Airs, rannie ynienune, wno nas
Teen confined- to her room for some "days,"
has v7'>mo ^vfrif impr. v.-.l at
: t h"t?T writingTTVrboni mutt J t y' .since ile-_. J
| ly hffpes that she may soon be restored
her-usual"-health. . .
The funeral of little Howard llbime,,
Valentine, the, three year ojd son of
a .Mrs?Laura II. Valentino w as held at
.Mt. Lebanon 'Church ">n lhst M?ni
day. Interment was in the Lebanon
j Cemetery. He passed away on last
! Saturday night &i'ter a brief, period
j of illness. 'Ihe sympathy.of the com- .
; munity goes out to the stricken family
/ '
Misses .Jennie A. and Ruth Holmes
who teach at Greenville and Hodges,
respectively, were called home last
week on account of the serious illness
and subsequent death of their
t little nephew. Howard 11. Valentine.
j.?Itli&s. ^OHn P ValenUne. motored .ov.r .
I er to Greenwood on last Saturday on
' business. *
I)r. J. W. Douglas, presiding elder
of the Greenville District, \vrts the
grieat "of the Rev. P. J. Wilson at ttre~
roause of Mt. Lebanon Church on last
[ Friday night. On Saturday, he moto'red
tip to Rocky River Church,
t ' t
where-lie held Rev. J. E. \auss quar*
Ltwdy- co^feroneo. ??=? -?: 1
| spent the winter in Chicago, arrived
I home on last Tuseday to tlte dolight
| of his family and fjrjynds.
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J. J. HAKRISO.V State Master
THK IXITKD SONS OF AKRAll \M .V 1) ,>f V ..
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l."> rtll UI ^aui/.nu??ij 1. JI> cv w x v n i ? I l-rif JH.JUI mill ?
infirm j^eojsle of " S?mill. Carolina. Tr hn? nt its head Rev.'J. J
Harrison. Sin'o Mas4or. Prof.' J A. * Kirk, ts'ato Secretary and
I). V. MeCr ae. Sta'o Trc-a>nror I' pays 4o it.- tr. err, hers whilg * ?
alive and triye.r- to 'ho tunn f; -a y mmr r.;y *r adtor death It '
pays from fifty; to oye hundred dollars for. hp's; at a I benefits and
c <f? n ? r\ /v i . ^ 1 aa frvrC * . _ . r ' ? I y i t , * * % ?
i-nim iD.M'i to hi ca-e-oi loiai :<-s- i.y ore oi nouse and
household goods. It pays from -.*l.'O to 00 per week foA sickness
and up To- fTn 0r' '^ri. yTocf.y?*"? T)T11 . "" \>
Rf^V. J. J. HARRISpN. 8. M..2010 Richland St.. Columbia. A. f
v ?T Prof. J. A. KIRK. s. See. Rennet ??* die. S C
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