The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 05, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday, March 5? 19277-?
Church News
*| ?..v frl.' /" ^ByREV. J.<
. " <^Ap^ao^oAoo^.a<io?jaoA^os>.oo
yf. i a mir<s \ m r ruriirn
By Jessie M. Lemon
? Sunday School was opened on the .
usual hour. All of the teachers were
present except ono.?-The?lesson was heaut-iStilly
discussed in _the various
classes and reviewed by the pastor,
who alu u^s* puts liis hearers. t&ithlnk-~
? ... <. :
Divine sorviee^TJegan at 11:30, The
licv. H. B. Golden broke to us. the
bread if life, using ar.-his text, Matt.:
lU:i8: -subject ''Tb^ church The
sermon was enjoyed by'all present..;
panied our pastor to Chappele -Station,
Corner l'ine and Senate Strdfets,
Rev. R. I. l.mcon. pastor. The pastor
ru'taihod a strong sermon from Rom.
12:1-?2: theme "A transformed life"
. -Several aifimatiifg selections \ve?c_sur.g
Uyt the. choir. The?pastor and
again.
We hastened to back home to
'wiuie.s the program at our church1
giren by the ushers' union of the city. J
It was some program, and was largely
atUiided. * . : j
?-???At o:0t> o'clock, the-V-C. E. League,
???otVJovoi Chapel A. M. K.'Zlon Church,
came over and put over a program
The program was on a" high order.
j ' ,\Yc were inspired as well as delighted
to have the league workers, of
. JojiVj} Chanel with ufk. \Ve shall re-_
cipfm-aU' un a kubstidiieht-date.
At )S:0U o'clock, the pastor preached
a soul stirring spnhon frofh Genesis
27:26; '"What profit it is if we shalT*
__?- ^;ay our brother?and conceal his
blood," Theme, "The evil of con-,
sp.raffy."' 'i he pastor pointed many
ways by which we slay our brother,
-liii^tTrnrh lying. -slandering, etc., to the?
hurt and 'even death of our brother
ami ho profit to us.
It was a message worthwhile hear
ing by anybody. Monday, -night?a?
liaiiihow Wedding was put "OVer by
.Mi'-. .Maggie Yountr. Lufo
.M i:-s C'lemtis Dqwldns^ and- others. It
- whs . a splendid entertainment, full
- Htf?huinnr-.-a-nd enjoyed by all. * We
were graced with the presence of Dr.
I. 11~ Xlslon. 1
""St. James" is going forward.
? ZiO.N H.VPl'lST CHlRtTl NEWS
The choir of Zion Baptist 'Church
was 'taken by the pastor, Itev. J. C.
??AVlvUe-oVer lo State Penitentiary
at 8:r-tO A. M. last Sunday morning
lo sing -forrthe convicts: to cheer their
spirits,' and infuse new hopes within
ehetr-breast*. Thtr Ncw hapel at the
Stale prison is a spactous auditorium,
which will seat about 500 men.
There were about 350 white men and
?1? Oi'.i'Ajniit sang a number of JUlSt^
loeS s^irh as "The Old Ship of Ziyn":
and "Down on my Knees" and some
i-lV fyi-'il A RbV Mr CuO
. t: / fee,pecial prison evangelist preached
a most soul stirring sermon, from
the tieTt "Ills name shall ~be called
? ? Jesus, hepnuscTIe shall save His peo-'
pie from their sins." An appeal was
- made to the unsated and about 200'
stood up for Christ., ' i . j
.lOidO, Sunday School hour trtr Ziorr,
illld we hud our usual largo schuulwith
Mr. Thomas JDargan acting sup_
erintendent. Many helpful thing*!
were yjpnined from the lesson.
ljb'iQi tho paotoi' pressed?the"
button] from his study, and the big
lire !; '!! began~Co roll out^ the
strain^ of ''Come thou fount of every
blessings"'- while the full ^vested
choir man hod in to the joyful strains.
V The cjiurth was crowded to. the doors.
I'r.^J. C. Baylor, led'ill' fervent pray
er. -Then the pastor, Revi J. C. White
j reached a Wonderful sermon from
^Timothy 1:0, "Stir up the gift of God
that is Yvjthin-thee." The churth was
set on fire of the Holy Ghost. Five
new" members came froward and join
ed'^hen the invitation was extended!'".
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>At 3:00 P. M., the pastor was call
ed to-Zkm?Pilgrim ,, Arthurtown to.
attend* the funbral of Sister Henrigp
tn Green, one of the best women-of
Richlnnd-Oounty.?People were there
from all. over .The .county.,.JEa' church
could, not begin to hold the monster
ci'fQv^l. -JTr, White "preached from John"
11:15, "1 am the resurrection and the
?? life, he that believeth in me. though
lie" is dead, yet shall he live,"
From which the pastor paid^t glowing
and eloquent tribute to the memory
of the sleeping sister.
Tho Rev. N. S. Smith preached for
*?Rev. White at Zion at TOO P. ML, hut
the crowd was Small owing to the foot
that Pastor White had to be at the
funeral. Dr. N. S. Smith is a spe^cian
and close friend to Brother
^1
c^o^oo o^ooooooo "c i:'<:><:>oo'oo"oo<:
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or Columbia {
C. WHITE " ; I
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White. ' ' ' /, :
The B. Y, T. C. met at i?*00 o'
clock. An unusually large crowd wa
out owing to' Sunday Blue Laws. I>i
J. It. Ruff, .manager of the Regu
Umg ^Sfore^ is the esteemed pre si
Dynuin is the -great instructor am
leader. Many professional and-tarei
nesc; men and- teat ltOTO'vcriT'out, am
a good time was enjoyed by_ulL
A ?".7:30, the K0V. BJS Gootee o
Baltimore, Rid., preached for us. Th
ancT some white ladies came out witl
Dr. Goteo.. He preaclic#! a noWc ani
heart somrrhmif--setvnop fmnr?th
text, "Come thou - aml all thy hous
into the arkJt'?-The T>n nrrht
ers Club turned out. The ojji.cer'
were installed by the pastor, and th
whole club .turned*out fqf the sermor
The Collection of SlS'2.50 \vas raise
for the dav. Zion> is eniovintr he
greatest season of her historic
NEW BAPTIST CMI KCH ORG A
. " NIZTlb . * . .
Last Thursday night, Feb. 2ith, th
Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, which i
located on Ileidt Street, \thich is Ik
twqun Pendleton and Green "o'n th
900 block, was organized.
the' Gothsemane Baptist Assoeiatio
together "with Revs. J. M. Mxers,"
1*. Peterson and 1). 11. RobinVon wer
Iho ministers why set the church .r
part. The Rev. J. M. Myers prcache
the .sermon Of the occasion. Deaco
;T?''n'Suher called for the collectioi
Kev, -I)r. White acted as Alodefato:
Mrs. Alma L. Hopkins wan appointc
as clerk. An enrollment of the men
borslri)) war. made. About 52 chi
dren are in the new Sunday Schoo
ThoThurcli u a < duly oi aaniaed-wit
the usual sifiicers. i lu-n Kev. Thoina
IL Hughes was ea'lled to paslorat
and the church voted for his ordiar
ation?to?the Gethscmane Exocutiv
Board. The church. Was named M
Carmel.?Bro. -Hughes started thl
church and preached up 16 candidate
for baptism and is doing veil. 11
will soon be- ordained a Baptist mil
ister. lie was once a llolinessj min
ter. . " I
KM AN I'EI, A. M. IT. CH IRC;
A ,?; NOTES- ~ T~ ~
Sunday Sibpgi met 10:L;0 a$ usu;
MrUf \yiIHanjp, superintendent qoi
ducting ip tine style.
" At 11 :o0, services .was well* atten*
ed. Iiev. lialius llo! man, the past(
preached Sunday laws' and showc
that no one should object to keep hi
t V\4\ .( -?! I w o l.Jtir -
God.
A 4 o'clock, -yy in 1'iirlvil
glorious sermon. His subject \Vii
"Forgiveness." Emanuel people wei
glad to have lhis preacher and cm
gregatjon.
At. 0:30, the League was splendidl
comlucted Ivy-Air. K. C. Clark. t
At 7till), the evening service wj
conducted by 'Rev. llolman, who it
troduced ot preach' the Rev. Stevei
son of Allen University, ', who ah
preached a line sermon.
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NEGRO HISTORY WEEK CETLJ
I IBRATE1) AT JACK SOX HIGII
SCHOOL~
Negro History Week wag aucces
fully celobrntt d^at Jackson Ilig
rSchopl in Cuthden, S. X.The
program was as follows:
Monday
Scripture reading by M-f-rr-K. B.'Pa;
-?ton: ? ?
Prayer.? ^ '
Song?America,
j Flag Salute. :
The pyrposepfXcgro History Wet
?rProf P. B. Mdodana.
j Song?Itfa me O Lords
Remarks. ' ^
. Tuesday
I Scripture read by Mca W M. M
j Collough. . ~
Prayer. , ?
; Song?S'ar Spangled Banner.
Flag Salute.
..Paper?JE. L. ..Champion?The.. Nog;
I Soldier. .
"Song?'The old_tinuT religion:
| Paper?A. O. Burns?Negro mus
clans. "" : ?
Remarks".
Wednesday
.Scripture reading?Prof. P. B. Md
dana.
Flag Salute.
Song?America'. " '
Address?The Negro in businessMr.
R. H. Hnile.
Song?Somebody's knocking at yoi
r door., ' . ' -
THE PALM
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Taper?Mrs. A. S. Thompson?Negro
' * write i s. '
?; Remarks. ' . ' "...
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h' C ARD OF THANKS
h. ~ . . .. '
r* -V 1 .* -t~
1 We wish trwxtond nor honi^. felt
thanks to uor many friends '/or, their
0 kiinlness shown us during the illness
... and death ot' tyr beloved and devoted
8 , wife and", mother,- ? .... ... .....
Dr. I. E. I.over and family
r Georgetown News
.- Every department of the church
J wo a well I'epVe.ipnted, includingentire
trustee board, at the funera
e of Airs; Benbow, the wife of the Rev
s .J. L. , pastor of Bethel A. M. E
T h>.;ivh* d ied \\ ednesday, Fe.b
o vv.'i- i ..v t n,. n~?. ?
v ?vitv?o^j^.4lur-?*?i: irmaiiin wyii
.taken to Snniter fro burial.
'f Mrr-^tml?Mrsr W; C. Atkins, alsc
n atlendiid the. funeral. They motorec
up. Many 'of Rev." Benbow's friends
e \veiit ufivThcludintf the KeW G. G. I)an
if- iels.. - ? T" *?"
d Undertaker Spcqra of Sumter cma<
n down-and took the body through tht
i. country. ... "
r, M|'. J. ?t. Taylor of Charleston \va?
;n the eity .on oflicial business of tfi<
i- nuiiea.n Woodpien this week.
1- -Miv T. \V. Burton, Grand chiel o!
1. the .Cood Samaritans,-spent the week:
h x'li'l-iu.J.uiih's Island un ollieial. busi
> net's. ~???^ :
'e Mi', and Mrs. T. W. Burton, Mr
i-"C. K. Knox and Misses-Bloiulell Hor
' " *.
e ry and i'auline Dunniore motored ti
t. Ci'ailesto'n last Wednesday. . ... _
is Miss.; liUcT^in_ Reeder of Colunibi:
w--tr--spent linjjfe .while with'Mr. and Mrs
o K. A." A?tkii*son. o. ; .
It Miss - Maria- Fraser made a flyint
>? "trip to Andrews las Friday. T
?. . -*v n n i u-Hm i rdum. -i\S, at, fttr.
phens spent a week in the city?\vitl
her uncle. Wni. Gourdine West Em
H' Front St." ---r-?? ;;~a
Miss Maria Godsan of Charleston
\v.l> the eiiost of Mr.-mid ATrs n
jl \V. J. Tucker, I)uke Street,
i- The Elite Art and Social'Club me
at the home of Miss Inez Anderson
J.. H:gh market St,, Feb. 24th. MiSsRu
)r dean Reeder of Columbia was a guos
,tj of the club. After th regular busi
g noss. the' hostestf svreed a delieioUi
,f -sweet course. ? ' . ..
'1 he Hooker Washington Club me
? 'lilt thf h.mic of Mr -ind Mrn. A A
1S At-ton. Miss; Arlenc Alston was th?
,e 'iioAess. After a- very interesting
x. business meeting, a- salad course -fol
lowed bj- a-sweet course was served
ty On Tuesday evenin, March 1st, thi
world's l'amyus Wiiliams Singers ap
1S car. (1 in a recitaE before a large aU
1.: ciictuit' at Bethesda Baptist Church
1- Ihe program started, about 8fli
50" and: lasted until 10:15^, ThpTtrograTt
- held the interest of tite peopie thrii
' uotva;?.d at times, Mr. Williams witl
his humor .made llvTiig's a bit amuo
Miny. .. _
Turner, the well trained Basso
V. as ;'.s good as we haw
j lie and .Mr. Blent with hhi pleasing
s~?Bai itunu is hero fon the first?time
hat Mr. Mfrxwell with his sweet Te
nor came before and is always wef
'come. .
Mot a member .of the large mixet
Y~~ u,.dtencTr~xvzrgz~irot? well pleased will
, the wypdertul concert: .
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
*? SYSTEM}.?
| \rrive N<? - Between/ No. Depart
| 0:50 a 31 tN:Y.-Augusta 31 10:00 i
| 4:52p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 6:00]
c*-1?t.!)() p 2'f-Charleston-Crn:-^7 f :4fri
- |, 4:45 p 28 Cin.-Gharleston 23 4:55]
j 10:45 p. 10 Columbia-Cin. 0 0:55t
l 5:,'to a 24 Colui)il>inJaxVl 23 11 ?00j
?1 '0 30 p 20 Colfrmhla-Atig. 19?7:00 1
rj>4J4i:dU~n~ -8-Coliunbia-Aug. 7 5:45 j
j ' 1:10 p 14 Golttmhio-Sav. -13 10:10 i
| 0:30 p 23 Columhia-Chur. 24 6:401
si-J 0:00 a 13 Columbia-Char. 14 2*20j
?i It);25 p 11 Cohinhia-Chas, 12?8:10 i
j 5:20 a 45 Columbia-Chas. 10 2:201
; 1:45 p 2 Columbia-Sp'b'rg 1 4:00|
n. 10:20 n It! (Inlmnliiit-Orrinn 1 Fi ll'SAi
110..r>5. a 18 CoIunibia-ScnVa 17 Grl6j
J .5:40 p 11 :i "Colu.-Char. 114 G;25i
1 Via.-Catmlcn and Hock HHI'., :
?!
1 ' -'V''"'. !.'107 Main Street
jr| Toleiihune ft.'tfifi
ILu . Columbia, s. c.
, . it-ii i i T? . . j
ETTQ LEAftEK ?
[I J ^ ^ r* Ji
nplifies the matter of MHl
iatiiin. aiitiurini* you fcjj-T?
it does careful, su- .
rior service, elimina
m of all detail wor- ,
is and troubles of the
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HMnMnDnannnaki
?, We are much indebted to those who
brought this high "class entertainment
to us and wish for more t>f- its.
Bethel A. M. K. Church closed her
! rally on Monday evening. The Te,
D ' jts wtfre incompleted. '1 he amount
4'i?;k r'eS was $21864iG with'iMrs.' Bax-..
uf-U't-- St; yer -as-the leading captainof"
I ovcj' one hundred in number, The aniount
reported by Mi's. Sawyer wrfs
$60.43; over doubled the amount to
be raised by her.
? This js pi\ly one of the many .successful
attempts and shows Bethel'*
ahality of raising money under the
^ leadership of tlje Rev. J. t- Benhow.
^ The ptewsing report- aovuprblO to"
j the people, ow'ng to the financial dis
aster the city fell in not long. ago.
f .Why should we bite the hands that
| ere. feeding us? -Some people of our
c'lv. aro ;rlwii>'s ready to" Knock the .
city. They' think that we are two
backward to. appreciate . cWken
j: fifrht, but they seem to forget that
i we have already supported these high'"
I class entertainments in concert this
j season. ,, If I do not like a place or
feel that the people, urtt beiow_.my'
edueatrtmal-st;tndard, I would help or
pack up my dubs and leave.- j
'v 1 wish to call the attention of those
t - knockers of the fact that Georgetown
has produced some South Carolina's
greatest yon*.?We can and have been;
entertained by some of the. race greatest
talents and hv the sirr nf-thn nnr
diences,. we liave proven that they
are always appreciate^.
> . Greenville Locals
1By W. A. Fisher 1
I
T'\ ltev. David Lee Witherspoon, the
preaching genius, delivered two mas*
lei-ly.seitmms Ilt~AHcn temple A. .M.
j I*, enuren, erunuay. nur largc?tttt-j
diences sat spell bound by his eloquence.
The looming. discourse- donK
* ing with music and-its place in the
was espi-i-ially in.
iIcieyiTng and'convincing-. .Music by
t .'-the-choir was superb. Sunday School
fluid league services were well attended.
The contributions for the
... day exceeded our wildest dreams. -. '
The missionary installation sermon-,
, by Rev. J. W. Taylor, pastor of John,
Wesley M. E. Church, which -was
^ preached Sunday afternoon.'' was en
joyed by a nice crowd. The popular
Rev. Taylor is always a drawing
r card at Allen Tent pie, and-this occasion
was no exception to the- rule.
The Lbgah. Street 'Club was enleitained
by Mrs. 11. T.fBivins' on Logan
St., Friday night A very duinty,repast_
wa's served.
Rev, W. M. Watson preached two
5 strong sermons at Tabernacle Bap~
_LisL Church last Sunday.- The file v.
Watson had, been ill for some time
and the members were delighted to
see him in the pulpit again. The
4 officers of Tabernacle announced that
1 -a--rally will he held next Sunday. The
. /public is invited .to be orefrpnt"
1 Messrs. M. J. Butler-, and George"
Finlcy, popular young men of Abbeville
were the guests of Mrs. Minnie
? C. "Williams, oir Wardtaw St. ( Sunday..
. f
I Dr. J. W. Abhor, Supreme Commander
of the American Woodmen* of
?Denver,?Colorado,?made a uuilo?m?
J" teresting address at FKillis Whcatley
Center, Wednesday night. Other
selections on (he program were: Welcome
address by Dr. E. A, E. Hug/
"ins: solo, Miss^Lula "M. Martin;, in-'
troductoiy.-Mrs. Duckett-; duett,
.viesciamcs auiuvan ana aurner; re9
ponse, Dr.-R.- E. Roily; M<ss A. R.
J.ohHson.^mistress o? acremoni es. TV
^ occasion was. featured with an elab*
rate banquet, given in the dining hall
p of the Center. , The climax was capjf
"pod at -tho F,lk6 Rowt, where Dr. Ab,
nor was the honored . guesLM. a stag
a party given by the local order of
neighbors. This' event whs fVtured
p- with short talks by-Dr. J. I.. Duckett,
r Dr. Aimer and Mb. L. t'. .Murray. The"
9 evening was greatly enyothmehthc
p evening was greatly enjoyed,
[i On Tuesday afternoon, the Boostp
ers Club met at the home of Mrs.
s L. Lee, on Anrf St., where the us?,.oi
.,^2... u^T^r.,i
sion ^*vas had. Refrcshmonta were
served.
field Baptist Church met with itsthhe
The Ladies Aid Society of Spring'
, I
fiqM Baptist Church met with i
president, Mrs.: E. K. Jones, on Li
g;.y Svj> l^st week with u large attei
dilute fine meeting. A talk t
llev, C. F.. Gandy was highly appri
elated. After?the business huilr,.
repast of fruit salad, ice cretwi, cal
and coffee was served. Mrs. Fanrii
Williams was among the visitors. R<
ceipts for meeting, $8.85.
''Alr. and Mrs. Jas G. Fisher, M
and Mrs. W. A. Fisher and Misst
Mpllie K. Gordon and ^lary L.~,Cuu
wings motored Hodges last Sur
day afternoon, .where they visited M;
and Mrs. \V. M. Cumrnings and fain
"^*1 he "Fife* Horsemen" greenville1
flashy basket -balDteam, scored a th
cisive. trrumph oVer the strong Ask
vilit- frve on the excellent PhilU
W heatiey Court,-Friday night. ; J
large and colorful crowd was kept o
edge by the brilliant floor-work an
(k'TT goal shooting of Nesbitt. sta
'forward for the winners. The elos
^atii'd.ng ot Lipscumbe, also a Iocs
luminiiry, wasjof high -order. Th
entire local team functioned as a -U
nit.' There .were also some excej:
tional spurts shown by the Visitor!
especially the gaurds. The visitin
'forwards seemed to he oil* form, miss
ing mAoy comparatively easy shot<
The half ended la\o 5. The contVs
oillclMh; wt'rt' Stuggs and Bates. /
l)r. J. N. Abner of; Dnever Colorad
is stopping at the home Mrs. K. 1
Jone^ on Logan St. -
"isa il. kiiTg "nr^~lsTticTt* elegant .di'r
matic cantata, given at the Phili
Whoatley . Center, Monday nighj^ b
the "teachers of the city schools, \va
*tctdt,""ft?r?ived by an appreciative at
dicnce. 'I he performance was prt
Rented, by an all star castr-headed b
the re doubtable Prof. K.- E. Singh
ion of the fticulty of Sterling Inst
'tuto'. Other stars in the brijliant.for
.selltftion included Prof. tl. L. Bate
Mioses F. Lucile Lykes and Giiessi
L. Calhoun,. Kev. O. KTi McAdam
Prof.. II. tl. Valentino and others.?Miss.
Jannj^' A. Uolmel, a teache
end at Due West; "
Benedict Newa.
We considered it an unusual plet
sure to be able to hear Itev. P. .1
Watson gaain. last Sunday eveninj
His sermon brought home a messay
of -love.. ' l .
The .Mock Court given by. the So]TT
f'lngn Inst. Friday evening _nee.c
commendation. It was educating, ii
lending !ii?well as humorous. 1
you missed* it you surely .missed
.treat. * .
"Miss .Ethel Lee Evans is ill in th
hospital. We trust she "will be ot
soon.. - ; '' . '
"Miss Elease Evans is indisposed i
the hospital. We hope she will t
well very soon.
Misses Martha Bradley and Jlub
Falls are out of the hospital to tb
delight of their many friends.
A. surprise party was gtven?b
Miss Ilortense Stubbs in honor of hi
room mate and friend, Miss Carme
Ilinton, Saturday evening in the Dii
inp- IlaTT~durfng the supper hour Tb
presents-were many and useful sii
nifying the high esteem of Miss Hii
'on, .At rKlfghtful repast was~enjoj
ed by all. * ' i ' ;
"The Ci'ieket on the Hearth."., b
Charles DR-kens will be presented b
the Juicor Class, directed by Miss Ilizabcthf
Mohlman, Friday, March 1
at 8 I\ M. in Benedict College Chaj
el. 1 hose jlio .saw the servant i
the house artd Mother Mine presen
i ll hy flivV riOtfg of "Tp" mill iKiml m
Tur' Kir?rKfifrfz>t*nnpn
Whore? ^ ' When^ . What
?ion Baptist (iliurch, Monday nigh
March 7th at 8:00 P. M. "A NOBL
OUTCAST," a drama in four act
will be presentc(i by the Senior Clas
o?~?i?C'(Iict College directed by Mis
C&eyii1 Carroll.? The play has, evt
since its first production in 1HHH, prf
yen one of the most successful drs
mas ever written. It- has delighte
flient?es in Londorv -England,?No.
rk and Chicago. All star east coi
-sist-ing -of players-who have' taken tl
.leading roles in plays for four su<
miss. itL Tickets, 15 cents.
,?The Seniors arfe planning to fa1
or the pubTic- by a joyful night c
March 15th at 8 P. M. in the.Dinir
Hall of Renedict. College This Pm
quet will he given in honor of Mr
Benedict, the founder of Benedii
1 CoIl0?*C ta- cents?per .""cover, $ !.<
per" couple.
A RESOLUTION
The Executive. BStHNTTU Allen?Ur
versity, Columbia, S. C., in the mid
of .its routine work, took occasion
. ffivQ recognition and expression i
the tribute paid Rt. Rev. John Hur?
A. M.,"LL. D., by the Harmon Foui
dat.ion, in recognition of his splend
service, io the nation, in accoraplisl
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t?AGE FIVE. . L_
Int" tnf hi* racial tiirunp.
a- lijs religious work has been phei
rfommal and- his constructive endea y
vors al<j?u? general education linos.
r- in. the btate-of Florida,thuve added
a new lustre.to the achievements uf the
Le Negro in building and sustaining an
ie insrilu! ion, a corpOratiphTHat cite Ins
} capacity to ennfr'oT and to-epnjoin for- .-V '
ees- that give_.thu cdm-atin"-'
r. the diest evidence of the NegnTsf Ari- ?s
sioii splGnuiu ajiiJi^vo-i^iuiation in ;
i- world evangelism and edacational puri
suit^lj ;> J..'-- - >._i
r. ? And i -William E. Har i-.
inon Foundation ^ias given recogni*.
r Ctotx t<T tHe~irr.~f?ngt':shod service of '
J "he lit. Kev. John Hurst,'A. MT, "LL.J"
Methodist Episcopal (.'hiirclr-and-Pres^ -
s ident of the Board ol Trustees, of AlV
.en University, ^ *
n And wheleas, Bishop.Tfursf so honjj
:rpbfy wears the insignia for his
j hurch, \yith dignity, ease ami a sape
(. md illuminating leadership that ra- .
^iull-y puts him--da?t-he l'?>tt-front of ?
his-' eroim.
[. And whereas, this recognition-does
'.Ttve stimulus la young men and woh
men, in tin1-jiehgols 2md colleges,, to
g aspire, for place and tire genius that
counts in the bivouac ol' 'life. .
?, be it re; ol .ed tliflt y.i: hefeby ap ,t
'feciate i his th ibiile'of chiiyary consr
had, i and '< ongi'at- '~
. |. I ' - : ' 1^.'- ..fV.-.-tfr jr.
a -ihe progiOs,. of our face vafiery,
y ' ' Hy pe>- jT lily signed,
I'...I. C havje. R." \V. Mahee. K. A "Ad-:
p all.-. D. ('. iJeiis, L.. >y. Kite, J. K, ' ;
is. 1 ty&mas, 13. "JitiiVi.sey.. ?. .Siinrnonss
^ T..J. Miles; .J.'j-l. beard,-1. ,J. Pruitt, 1 ~
?_ tircon 'Jackson and J. Me Knight.
Attest: -It. W. Manet.
!- y.x L "
- lttii snn: walks or Dpiuorr
L- .. by Mtu cus* Jiaon.?? ?
S7 w inter comes, (t seems to take a lot
of joy out ?f sonic of our lives. Some
i think the spring is all Ave love to seej
j-'.ven in the irintwr, nature ir. charm- 77-?
~~ jefcl -'. >~~ 7 f~~
Now the snow has been falling for
*? 24 hours. What <jap" be more-lovely
.han the silvery snow taking the place
j >f the era sy * lawns and taking the
t. place,-, of the-Jeeves as it rests its
> limbs. ' ; . .
_'-.._-X?w if the'""bright lights of De e
roit should fail to shine, the brightness
oft he snow would light the ways' ...
- the patl-.r. wondering travellers;
jg when the. ong who finds their way to
~ ^l^tPfrrrrfahs-ami the fool ligh%-o??
_X>?t, rciit Id plunder softly. ? ~
a ilcv. Wiseman, the presiding ,elder
of the Detroit 'diatgfrf, has won the
? .utu-uf iiiu tthi.it' pii.v. and fdf that
lt ?reason his picture hangs in the hall
of fame in memory of the great Work
n he. is doingt for the city.
It. ?Since the sad and mournful news
came to me about the death of John
ia Cherry, 1 have been Some "what out
|C of mind to think of a dear pal .as
John has gone and- left' me to-tell - ry
UH* slury. . ?7?: >r
Ije was nut oiil;. a dear friend, but
n a very close pal,"schoolmate and team
j. mate-. Jus:- a- yld B. C; would lose
j^T -ail' hn^p'. rdd" John Would hIt trie bri"
Tm my buck and cry to all the boys on
hp Urn. with him -U?W'
-J _ - -.. ^ fcJViJl X1U1U
enr!" "Lest li^htT* And so \vas tJohn
? -rtrrnrrrtT iifc, * never pare up trope un- r *
,?1 til the battle Vas^wun.'
lV Delphra: There is a peace in the
uol'M for- everything.. .
1. I larrj-r~Ye.< except" fb'U'us colored
men in the United States. ' , . "
-fr ? - - 1 _ ' ~
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, L. A, Hawkins' ?. ?
r"Keat Estate ^Agency
E i - T~ " - : '?
ts "Homes on Easy Terms"
11071 ? Washington Street
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,* to he had at lowest prices
w
and on terms to suit you,
i faT the Old.R^talilishpil
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to - ???* w, . *"??
142^ Main St., Columbia, S. C.
v- H.?Forty odd yea'rs of un>n
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. is our gurantce. .
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