The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 19, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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a i ' _ IPAGE.FOUR. The Palmetto Leader r| ii .* i. -4? I lie Palmetto Leader !*?}!>. I'n t ? -?.HU) ASS:..MiU.\ -.Sl UiCl T-.-?rj. ?- .('Ol.tMltlA, S ( . j ivnurtul at Uu? t'o ( (Hin'chi CTdiun : 7? ; t'lB. 'jS: l'..?rt.iV i Mrttf'.'i' * ' i b'i.l...+4HW:NK ^ s J. FUlCDKia'CK. ' ' l-uiiioi ,|' l 1$. LEWIE Fraternal Editor ? - > FltANIv S\ i i.I? ' i trtM?tnlM?ti.a? i'jdi-T'V | it EN It \ ]_> 'I' i s | ' 7 '^.EO. Il. IIAMI'IOVJ. ^rninCKvl' s 1' l {> t: I.*" I m,y-trvM';.s.- ' p ca:ui i.\ ~~ - itif.. Ve'n'r ? ... . - .$yit(ti |Stx Mmtt^j-< ' : l.'Sli I i'tiree Month* .V> I Single Copy ().' [ . A iti ml i .if k.-ili . tri vtm " TDrP apyji J ?, :atiu??..' ?J : ?;? ' 1 Coirih!iinit'':H.wUmi'.Nm! . . ihv Tttrtvnl? V<Vwp niu.'t iVitV' V ?his oHiov tiC omI . t<?v\ i:) ' Tfrter^tl.jjt11 HIT; -;:Mv niyjti . ' IH'W* l.V \V> illU'rvihlV .Mrhr-ji Sat'lirday,.-^!iirr*.n.f. i_/l ' ?r???wwr? r n 1t ir ' '> ., . }? With .-hWUVs . biVT.o>V* : . Flcriilu bc.ii s V<vu\ f. J -j i'jrc: in CTonr^-V 1 i-- ' . ' ' . * ' ,flc fr'm'iKr: ij ; "; V.xv''' ; l'Oot-l< rir"r1:>\ -?i ?> i ?'-vV:* ?. ' j. 1 =? mint,1?, lrrT' Tr^?: " " -i;> : ' ;" pretty brfV. Ire". AVMo '? . \ > -' . entrusted to lis ijnjv- j ty? i ... . * * * ~ . r 'Prosi.-Vn! TV'. -v>i oi"' i t *" cor'' h. : \ - ' '' .. murinu.y- Fypv* > " ; s U.tah,.ft'fronr c-!ii \ }? L_?u trv ii'-* yv ' " tov JFC*inQ' , > i > . J'; a '' > ri<e of'^r^Slaag^I-U; . F.-niiiHiic-s and" vvsnt>v, Uiv.-'tv^ ? ? S'lni f yrir ,'j j crct. ' " . i f " . il-;?-to d\v ;it:d . :(n* > i ; o? ' "al v m1'- .. . Hoavt k'u ? : ;> - - f: , ~?* vri'rT?-^vt^-r ' "; * " ' dicVe^aUr.bW' '.ivn v.-<y ' ecrtydn'v-o/ y}v ir 1 <'; " ?} " ' : ... ifT r;v<",'vx ? r iT !*? ?.? .1 '; ?y Kt'fo? y ^ - I'.. !.. ? T-eer." V- W- " 1 ' fch+HlM -m>l -Ui? iJ'h-.W'' ; :) * ', ;' V . _I llis -ln part .r-y .? ,* .mIv.I:*! < "t'ikiVy:" j /. ; " ?? ; u j .' i . f (lent ' 01'. III.; . .-temper h> jrj.'i t?;K\ ;.. i' i .is' i\\ in wrii.it:/$axtu I ...: '; r ~~~ Wariey -<;t l he ( i ,_a? ; . .the ', <?!( ;if.t , 'i . j, , tiic i'olohI' iv.o' a.i' ~"* . . cint-ipil- wii-s \hl . -wnrsi" ever. i ' " Tic^Ly. (Nif.-v -1 hivis* i laksjiu;. maui -i^v. ? 4 4.4.jv-r~ \wTuT Vf ^ ' *1 i i;Or i >[ \ ?.. - - ?! 7~ the f:r will i e.-nlt. i. '.' ) ; j: by it-' o\\ n v. ( ' ; The loww? U-?"i ;lut?>v '*'? * '** *': .J_or .??(' l\\ < ' V ?? ,c< in h4t-4- V', :? ; ?-?- ' > _ : ~ ?41?"lic-y.A.-..C-i\. :. v:-?!i'xi no "m\t jv:!!'" !(). Mrosiiv. w _ " ^ fM ' 7"'".r" ? --bow ' f' - f I . - " > '(>;nh >n ht-hee ~.v hV- " ; colore;! _?w..bTT: JYPi ropri: -i : ? '; ...... V.PrtP : N?1":rfTV T-^rrT-V'.V it' .v"? V. "i iw & ' V^h^T. - 'iXro College. I'ni^d r>: >r{ .'.riii _ Speah.-. .... I.tl'-T^Vw-k -1f'vv- 1 j '. . Stii'.jv . ii a rd t;n tire -* ; ~T as iit(- wiii^-'n nnderfook to bar colf)r<:d l iti/.eii-i j", ); <! ri- > r ? ? lTtill-'iUS M ll1 1 'Mill1! <)' ; i hi - ".Vt-'i !?i 'oi.;;h i'c -(i :?a'<e'i i)i> vV'h-'i'i I>i ;t ?' <i it lit . X*... / ?..? .... ... ,t-uutu . * 1 't i- orin-? liancc u hirh. > !,'r m!-.' ;;'V /'red ]"?i" o|;|C' fr ni ;r';.r.-'|n *; r--' "white." rnthni 11/ 4lwe!A-.a , block in n-!v' li ^ 1 a-,S- 5fTl{? ^ t'""1 o ! -I'AViV - - N< ? W'- ' I; 1. and (hey iv.u t hn\e oown i)nt v suvn Iv'i -': on ( >/]: t'??vfnv.'tt* t no 1 . L%. -S. ?lonitUutig.il, r<.r{.-.'.>iy, the Now ()! '' : '- T'-d }>ht "' were not itrnorant of so recent V a cate as that of "Buchanan vs. * ISU;' T-' . . " . "*"r Klrf1 ii" % - 1 ?' v''- . VI ; VTaVey7! \vhoroirrtho*very-same Vi'::' :* .i-t.v. LeiL " .*. .* . * f T i k? l'n^.r inlolorfrnce and /1 ;'' 1-. v iKy. o become so com'' ;!i ? ia' ' !? !-'A }vo:'Ie a.'V'HloV >" vk' . -l> ' 1 1 !u'\^ Is;.\.> \hoav.t ; <ltunK? because t hov have '?yu s-!, t'!at Hiey Tfavef 1; "1* I,. \voijbt cioricv. 'm'" d'.Uthey .thought tlit> toV ,^-jvl i w.ykV in their olTort n?td o.'iiVe in peace would just * :v ; i ;i go oi). Hi?! ?o|dro.<Ji peo^~ ii iv to UoiuVi'.Umt " .!l..'' . ! mvv~TTr' 1 ht~~o or _diy. I a. . i'.livur' " any-. ? i l l) i > );- Iht'-if - Wt'iUiY \ cm ; that: just'so last q'U .u 1 ?;i?4iii'.ii iuo*L< -goi*1. by, ty..( tin-iv.Uir.d is' {'noughtdor'. ; a.w' "ha\ c;-. 'about* eojicluclrkl r': t is ti mo (o (. n.j- snate'vol' ni.:P: i\.\i i?T'. y'lToVn rnsToiah^ ?L?1 ...-a. : '!. , Iu4 U?j;?-thf v L ?i-u-h ?\ 14a i t-hat'V. pryP i". 1 iie L ni.t .1 h'tuloV. Con-' i.ij.i.'n.i nuts'; no .o; something. . ava,Lua^ i.o lii.v.aa-a.'?.? what. yiiwse v, ho (i > noi. varo'to abide . ! ..:n . igy' ; own taro-r;;T~ai\." f'Tii>v-.v'.u'iv in this i- ? is im jidrirc as . taken ' r a ir-v-vort1.' i,V v.* ia p: o,vs or^ ..> C ? s ? . i L,? I' a i ~i >?11 i 'l l U -?.. 1 -. "J 1 , i .f )jni j;1..! iii i*.'.' h'd. ' \Y < .a;, spv 1' ' ' ' . ' v.V-i ;i..i ;c ii:;u Ltf /Wp piv-i ' 'j tia- v.i Jn J =1" ?' rwu:KvltIliK: vi:.; ; -Tr-'uil i : i ' . t M?,' "V\'(". ' 1. ..j . !u:y ?i' t :-o uTrrm~r~~TT" . . i* 1 -'i. Ju*. iIi>i _ (< - .*' : I ;i : \...i-o",1' , -1'U t rj. . i u \ h;i ~ v./- ; i ffT" . t; \u Vf> <1K\ > ::otmcs" is -less A.. ise . .'l'.: T l% ! 1 " iJLii ?^:?ics IV .N.'oi'?>.)ii'tVtlv'Vfi. . . -p >w-.v-r :\v, . * .'it?\ y Jj\:rn V?7 poo^ ""' ! ';?'?' '!i iV1'1? riiSST ; / . . v ; : "vr- . J. ;'*.* I.:-.' v'-.o.', -i;; y" 1 :'<y ' ' >!>' .-..v \ T I L .III;-: if . - ' , ?j' '' ?^?-??? . ' ' ' ' ?:) '.' 1 * D ; *, ' . ' y \n \ . ' ' / ii.--.L5i_ii.ii 1L._'?)iv_ ^?? '?-t--. L i S ? . ' 3y. ? tV a " ' ' ":i v iv.'.z. l" J luu'l ' Ji. If ^ ? ---'- r ~ ?? -' v ?' - t ' i ; J'1'??1 ,?r?r:?r*?~~ ? ' *' } > ' ,] . .) .y\ . .r ^ * . -v. v y <"v\ ? v : vrt;;v ' ' - j i . . '> ' (\ : 1 'v'.-' ' [V \ i)i.iti' <??' ' \ .yi;. f:, ;; v ' rj'f.7?z r " >: ;'< ' iV. I.m . f i??i? /"?T . i. I. y>. ? . , ,1,, t . " f ;;'t t ! ... f .\VI1- 1111 ' */ Mil"." t.frr"^-wt-ii<'4 aVc'n'erH /| -jv??+>4h;-h'-frn?v V'! 1nn pain "r.jjfc u,0 ;*> v<-oHod f.iets. Vl\ ; n-.f vr'' ; (! ;li,> iiv.it* t-? fail for i .nicru n s freedom \v~hen the red coats I - , _l J, IfTK PAf.MPm fired upon Boston.? Were, nut "my forefathers Americans 111 s hi* making? l.)id not they clear the foresfc, till t'..c s"il and above .all helped to lay ho .i vaivratian for America's eiviliaation. with WaslfitnMim at Valley* Foi;re, they fought in the "l'att)e"of Iltml <er TTTTTT when the war Lii'itlA Fnghuul _ broke . out. Negroes -yrrntrhtrtn. thrr'mnks.* they helped to n an -the 'victorious ships in the stvug-' i " le* of ls'i^V Ihefr fought?in--nearly every -battle in defense of America. Is there ynything that an American rail do ? \Yho it# an "American ?-Whent*ver I loek. around and observe the 11 haimenimrs at the lunuU of the opi osile r; ro.u p. I ;>m forced to ask the (pic .Unii, "Am I an American?" Amir ci' question ri.-es in my mind. Whin r?i;pa of if;oi-*cau??? Is Tr he who 1s born within '.he lionnds" of the United States'?. Is it ho Whoso rights "Have beep. Riven hy 'some written document ? Is itTio wiio ha... dene noble things l'or his. >.'U,ni i v ? Ali "nf these and. id ore, the Nvrho lias -accomplished. His contrieu. i n. in -:? iciu-e, an literature, edUr cation, rolijtien and above all ' his' valor in war. should Rive to him some ivcoyniiiu"' ii-i tin AUK-rlcnth; Can I wn\l>-thenars and stripes arppfhj me. i.rd feel... afo^that 1 aip protected by -r^_UodZ?i Till) I say thai" I am ih-.~ tri ted li.V til l;*r .< i I' t+tr United States, .when I am not allowed-to follow my' be.un;.:T. ocvupa: ion ? Can I say4-im I ah*, prole ne ! by the laws ' f il e Unite.i States'when. I can be , . - I -I !..i '?i/,i,t r Vv't . T rn . ,':u r'r:;n;. am I "an "mp i' iin ? .* . | I?, my (qkI.1'iHtt the time will speed f' a- which His Son ' in-:'i <. st? d .in tholuws of the ^ i; ^ - of men, T-hen pcr! a >?y ihat I ym an Anteri?;r.i.: " . ' ' r . | .'^F.AKK'ROSS UNDERGROUND, * " ^* I ' Iv.'oyvn Greenville Citizen Dead.. - ? s . i A/r.ite et Cast Rite. 7ZV---i'V/'ifo end Daughter!*. J' ' >. c. A.'.in h 11.?Sun.;ry marked n sorrowing r in iiVi's ??t' the people. 6l". :* ' . i;-h* t!;(. Jnni'Viil yrvi is ; ; t . V." ; y >. |:1. t'isnroh tor the , ti .! . i-, r Mo.;i Invoii by his fel ?4> li t iil" i.'tix.il !!<i. I ci": ? Wi! 1 ].l l.i \V: '( II -\u it-* i*jr ! J, \ " : . -M . _'ihI. ; i < " Jix. .\ - . II. 'tlis. pa.S' jilft ' v. ' i;... Mil n p: >).?? <1: .' ; J?i' "s ..'1.1 ii. r ' ; \\ -I 1. -lt 1 / ;thd - iiv. - : Mill y I;. !: ; \Y.i I: l,r. I*.ty;v." in'; ?tttc "iit'l "... . i i vHi^r K?" .? of 'Thiifagrt, : ' y ,hv\:; e" ;..jr '.an irs'. ; : : .^Inrrfrr y.nv t|iV 1 'i i. ?y " "in t '1 '' ' vil -?v : 1' < :n lire:' ?????<?- . . [ ;.i - irrV-Hi* H Ty hiij . "i:". V- ^ J- v<** ' i?. '.. i .spirit ;:aj * ' >' *.. !*. clnnv!i. ' r?' ii"" '? ' " * * '' ' 1 r, r - : ,f ? ' , . K.,1. ;;;; 1 ^-ff^QTN-A ' AKAVS ?!-l.v. ,af SdiooFi,l,l -|H AV."'l jj^i, 'iw.J'int/.pr1 fl l I I' I' I It. [< "nn v, ;iv v'-i <!i.. li.-j-c jy. __t_ Thfr \. i:. T^i^uv. iii.'fTjit 5:;}() "v -h tlt>' -t-iv-r'orrr. Mr. Jc-sc. 31aV- ii' . Ia iIkt. (i" (ir; ctivillc, ;; J; ( ' :- 'i< ;r;1.(inn .vat att_juiv<-l-y j.-m-I !i,'i-rr*l to a wowlW-" .I <i:>i ijui'- paptoi'i Rev: J.1 V-llii1iM.ij.sMt;.,. .S'l'Viai Ait 12:S. - '> ' II. ' a-u iiti-r nrul son <1 -n Minilay and wnr 1 i v-i.h u- i i o .Manninir: S C, -Mi>. .f<'>',us 5.-- ' on the sick ?Wo ii'.j'." H-.-' ho1 ""?Htr Vii!] i;"Workers Club is do 'o K' "'I work ?\yit-W the president, ' i" rnibcrs at tend t hesc - meet- ir y()iTi); nn.?;? *r !>U. PITZHOLAX WALLACE IS IN I III-: ( ITV V" I'i'. A. Fit/holan Wallace Juek '? i.iii'. I'la.. Snjii i ; :i> Xohle Ruler " K'ii; .of Tun-saint of the ,vo; li| is in the city, as the tcuost crfjl i>r. M. A. r.vans and Rev. j. (]. Beard .'j le is to be here a-week. ' ] HQ LEADER Newberry News -Ji. -'? ' ' Spring is although the wintej- has beer very good. It WUs yml by some o the old "jtrbphets that .tUh> wiptei Wits going to be the cp.l<Jest that ha: been for--.-tw*ntv -yearFr.-hnr ~ r h :it~~ntr saying was not true.. This has beei tne best winter, we have had tor years or mory:.~ When have yotF"Seev the pear trees bloom in the month oJ February; or the violets hh.om in tin same muiii.lif .~?\ > ;?? 'the Grand Ollicefs of the uniforn rnnlt ol' the K. of 1'. held their an nual meeting in Miller Chapel A. M E.' Church, March 8th. ' . There were delegate^ from alt paru of the istaU>, troni t he sea mountain top. It was said by gne of th< speakers in response to the welcome a?.drQj/s by one of Newberry's talent that this convention has been nuua welcome in behalf of the city by lilt Pt^ygf of the, city, but here in Mew beVry we have been made-welcome t< the city by a colored mayor. New berry is on the niap to have a eoloret mayor to welcome this body of dis tingyished men. It was reporter that it Was the best meeting thai 'hoy have^ held for, many years". New taining. ?? . ' The entertainment that was had ai Alt. Bethel <jarmony School on Alar 11th rendered' by the students el Kutherol'rd School, Aliss Alumic Du gins, prihcfpul mid Aliss' Hussel, as "slstant "vl'aT"very good. Their child -ren .spoke well. , The Parents' Teacheys' Asso'ciajtjot of the Alt. Bethel Garm.ony SchOo ihet iti their regular monthly meet ing March. Air. E. F" Floy tP has the mothers in thar district well organ i'r.f-d.?They are working together.? Air. A. J. Aloon is, home fftr a shorl stay l^om "The land of llowers." 11< has- been away for more thafl. a year ? , The services at MillmTc-hapeh A, AI E. Church wdre good on last Sun day. You art,', welome to come an<. or?Jiip *kith V."T^ The K. of P. Thanksgiving Sgr V IcO* will lte-^-AlHier1 ChaT'i'l* A. M K. Church tjjp fourth Sund^Tf ii "AfracTf. The five'lodges of the city and for courts of Calanthe will tun out together at 3:30 P. AI^. The Deaconess Board had a chit lings and chicken supper at . l/r.-it Hall on Caldwell' Strpet on March 0 It Was a success vo much until lht ladies have been asked to repeat it They decided that they wtvuld at at early tlulO??<?==*? Ii you want to he hem-fa ted in ti: Sunday School conic to'Miller Chape A. AI. E. C'hpvch every Sunday. AHss fctttte M.. Clu-eks was thi guest ?7 Mrp. Wilson on last Sunt!.:} Aliss Cheeks is the music teacher ii: Mt. Bethel Garniony School,. ? Iteniietsvilte Locals" * ' . . i The inar l'iagtfTo f M r. <W 'l"*."BeaVsT'T t > -.Miss Tomniie J; Toutiset was very beautiful; The assembly was -in Sardah M. E. Church, .'where '-quite a -huge crowd was out to'witness th. afl'air. Frmn there tlicv ,v-i arn. ? 1 t the bride's home, where the.v scrvoc, one of the highest reception ever put over in the town of Blenheim. The Williams Singers were in Ben nettsville to St. Michals M. Ik^Cluiroh T.iiesday evening.* Quite a large "numher was present, and of egur.se. as ik su:.I,' they reporte<l. one <>f The hern-:i>c::l programs" ever rendered- by the singers.?_? ?.? : ..Miss lieu ha Pouircy. a. senior student in . Laurinburg Institute spent I tic Week-end home 'wi'h hex .parent."ftTTPfRetids. She is looking liko-tho tirst.r rose in sunniier^ -W n. i i Hiu- iiiiu iss r a rime ACiwkvm^^f^Bb'tthoTffls-->T: (J., spcnt?a sir rr. ~ta\ with tb''-'''^pm-jwr Sntrn^ ti\y :il .eri.oon. and spoke very hierllly". uX-ikuu-whonl pro?yress; "Very sad was- the news that came ovvr the vicinity'telling of the death of. Mrs, ,Mary Dhnoraryjt Her re1U;Ulis jverg brouirht* from Chornw. S. C. to Sawmill Baptist. Church, RevJ J. J. Ilarrisort,'pastor. j Miss Isabella Sanders, sister of the reporter, was called home this week on account of sickness. She is a member of the senior class in nurse rtaininp at Washington IV C? The basket ball team of Chcrnw, S. nettsville* Graded School put over_ a big game Friday afternoon. BenrrtTsyillc is certainly doing splendid under ,the djrectoin of Miss Miller. The scares were 8 to 7 in favor of Cheraw. ' s ?Mrs. Heath spent the week-end tvomeT ?he reports a pleasant school term at Reedy Branch. Rev. Heath, pastor of I)iso Hill At M. H- Z. Church i^dtiimr- iiicclv-witR his church work. Rev. and Mrs. T, ,1. K. Gurry of Little Rock, S. C. were in the city and made a"cair to Mr. Earwinthhmet made a call to Mr. Ervin. Mr. R. G. Grace, Miss Argie Grace, his daughter. antUMr^J^P, McLeoc} ol ? :?i . ' import;:nt business. Qui'.e a v;ur!'iisini? message* was nn;?! i'i!1 e>-d in B0nm't'sviliv v. lien honor1 alio My !" i". t rivc.l in the city Monday aftrenoon, ,nul Tuesday ovonin:.;'was quietly inar5 rlcd lo Mir:i Viola Glispie t>n; Cheraw 1 Si root. ~ Mr. t. ~tt~. Gripityr" returned i to hi.: haw tin Sunday morning. We ){ yc^.'adi-Vf: y raudi iy^purt Troni Miss rWftMa. " ' . . . " ."' v [j Quite a number. of school teachers ' .rhaye -diduail :d attend the--State ?A. social ion in G reenville, it Mi's I'hhea .McCoy is" very, sick We -tniiit ?he will soon recover. ~" -f .MKliriNG IN IN'I Kfth.Si OF Ft R*| Ml r*K HRR 1) Slav in:: assembled at Second Na1 ai'c, at the request of Rev. 14. M. '.It! i t ii Baptist ('lun ch on the above .dyers, who expressed the purpose of ~ lie meeting; v.liie'h was the need of a .t in nit are store to'be operated by j .our /people. p 'i he -mvetinfc was opened for disj . usr-ion. i'iie following persons "made ihtcresUrm^.q talks, and pledged- thpfr L-^appurt: Mi1. 1. S.- I.eovy, Mrs. L. J. liluid-.q MY. Harvey, Mi-.' Rob:?it l. nio. .Mr. J. \V. Bmchuin. A. nib!ion,wys made by Mr. I. S. I.eevy that a committee be appoint' ed on organization.- The sahie was arricd. ' ' _ . '1 he committee was as follow^: Mr; 1. ?. l.cevy. Mrs.- Rhodes; .Mt: - W. 11. Harm;'. Mr. <\ (1. liar re It.'J; \V. Ueachum, Green Jacksod and'fj. J \v. Bradk'y. /; .1V;. ;;; 4'.;,^ . Andtlar eoniniittvo oi>'sdrvey was trppointed as follows: .VU'. Robert _JiiiJLkib Mj\ David t-tarks: Mr. Ik Roy Rnt:itlV..Mr. Joel-Jackson; Dr. S. ^ Rhodes, Mr. J. \V. Roof and Mr.,P. j M. Bowliny: ? . The .abovecninmiUocs wore'waked o make their reports at the meeting of tjie. Bdsiiicss League March 21sti Rev". 14. M. Myers, Chairman, t'i. "M.'Ilrawley, secretary, -On the ftnrhtb?Smirkry inFebrary Rev.' Ira (Ruii'iny.'of student.. body' of he. Theo':i;iival Department at Allen cTii\ er.-iiy V. as eaiied to irnio to take charge of the v. ork at Young's Cha"it>! in the absence "of the-writer, who ' . was caliod .away. Rev. Gamble,.-we " .voie toid nicached two spioituid sori.oas, inoi liiiiR ckiid night to atteni.Y and_a4d>rc i.auve audiences. The > ? . ..??. I '?i oi. il?j-icar ed?rtttd?im, v. .:ii iiis--r^einices and expressed . lirttrrcTve as being- v.'ry desirous | . iiwcoiim .him- again, ltev, Gamble - -.-in- -??i-UiU?tiiipic i'siox upon the . folds in general_ iwr.l .the" young -bibs ... o:., talar. .;rC the writer has con a-j.-j ec.b d ib-d'A- certain prospoe_ ...>* .Sen anates v ich muiidmoniatrprti?J?. . s in?i ail iiiiil' in ' lint ..it iivt ?Rev. u.v ;l?:e dim- !ag. ill i ..." .\ .-fe.- .'ij*'i.ga-ci.iieut^vas bound li l'n? sit h I.\i it h-' !>!* .V\ A .......e; j y.-iei4ifli}< 15>o -*1 i11 llcbioH Cii-i.?i >1 ii.e .-wherry 'District. In-the Hi i.i?.;r i" p' eacia.-d at St. paid and ... . a.t night. This on.,a i aid i t' the best in tin? --rrr rr-?rr?r~r-r. AiH'.ni timt In it- i?r. false, we know hot,, but one i.Uii?' Ave do know anil that the loyv. . ,g*.u ; 0 i*y and hospitality of the ; ie to their pastor ' and visiting j <i:::.! lets' i.s quite jCtbove The ordinary, j ji.ey not onlj show forth the altmis"> .1 spirit in."viand, but in deed as well, j'l.n ifie^aKel.ni'Uli UP tlie. HI) Sunday, i alt-^_ilie 1'ei.: Ajii ii T. Dixon of-Anpi* th BapiMv. .(JKtjir^li pr^uip^cd to a I . audience -at, Paul. Rev. t J)u\:n}_is po.-sos.-ed of wonderful personality and is, t'nQU'gh -quite young, - r?iit'.'.y developing into a ,Rrpat puli'i*.ior. his -u'r,.iuiio attLllispnyjnwr-and ais suiting is '-'almost enchanting'. - ?At*?: iah Circuit last yearrs-fhe Rev. ' Di 'ion'Ctime to Ti^ wiih his good peo! pie?and. rendered-a service that will \ nr.."?Ho.-rrrwTrt f#;r? -/Tf #?* ? tTi. T>I .K_ . , .. . ^ .VII. X'l . lVItU Ilci 2> i .limus well in band 0:1 the Mt. Hebron i iifuit, and the pet-pie. honor and 're-.' yfoct him. I vender tfTtTffTjgPOC Br!' wants U> iro to the Kienertil Conference? Hoy?, 1 think he will- bear we. eh in jr. ? 7 -/OLD FORT NEWS. "" Old Fort; N. O: ' ; 1 K'lU'-frdHrrrrplonso allow me space Mi your valuable paper for the follow. om: Sunday was a hip; day wiili the \ i d people of the' city, and the saints id" the Hirst Haptist Church ' were ureal d ami onjbyod "nii"',prdai biiiR of ' Ib-.v." \i.- C. \lrillYams of Spartanburg ./?. tV Dr. VVillianir. pre,acbetl day oYkI an.': ue-have called iiiin to the ff;i;i, 01 ;..i e of tin- Kirn HaplTst Cbuieli luii-. Dev. W-WifltiMtirt a jtrcneln?r of ' '"" s in us fro: i T"! ;(r;:; 11111 r ' v 11 rrvuimni'inhyh .iii 1 biiiiuR putulunl i?i our Sin'lo bM for.-. Wv hip jihid i > liri vo him. haHr So a < a k i ll of oiii' fi iomls tcr join us in oiHVjitrvioos, ami you will liiul us every Sund.iy and KHmhrr- nlglu ul tlie First Bainiat L'liurch. ' - - A 1? ? Snturday, March 19,1927. 1 ill-: i)lh'n(ICT FKDKRATION l i iS ANNI AL SlEliTlNG -ftn?,?r. v,n ATatc+i?12th, " there'? . :m or.-d a: Wi.n-lifi-s .ST'llnnl, lien. ma !c, S. C. about 275 women in their tfr.niuU nieotfn'r of the District Fed- : - t:v"-n.?in!-- Kiiiftf!inu was enter-' k Uy ti<o Toorhee*: Band and the Voo'rhees ""quartette oL jTmugZiiien."A program was rendered which seem- _ ((.I to Kavc l.ccn enjoyed by all, Mrs. 31. A 31. nafee, President of the Dist.i'ict Federation of this "Section pre sided.- Those-"who. assisted her were the women from Bamberg, Denmark, v " - Oranjrc! ui.tr~?Charleston, Columbia " and tin ix places,- coming in various capacities.' 31 rs. (jiimes_irQQi-?amr _ bcrtr.- 31 rs :.J. E. Blanton," I^resident ^ -^GHtb ^-ibeyFedera? ioift Mr, Carrie McMillan, State de legate of the State Federation, Mrs. Hoy ward .Johnson and others were the priixlc." movers, ^apparently, in " hcljiug ' Mrs. . Meriafee bring about' the splendid mooting th;it th? luiliac had.' \ Sheejal'.features of "the day wefe: The speech of Mrs. M. B.-Wilkinson of State. College, President of~ the "" St^to Kodrrainon ot Women's Clubs in Sou h Carolina, \vho made aspect.'!, appeal IVr co-ofrcratiqn^and jwor^ipial.ion tin the general federated gave splendid words of praise for the . wyt k being done by the District Federation under the women - already mentioned, under the leadership of -Mis. M. .A, "Menafee. ,tPresident of ' the Distrit." Another special' feature enjoyed by all was the speech of Mrs. (VP. McGowan-from Charleston, who is Chairman of the Inter-racial Committee f South Carolina. Mrs. Mc_. Gpva-n is one of tip* - women of Charleston 'both in public dqwv nvore, perfiaps, than any other single individual in South Carolina at --iiic presmii .Time 10 bring; about bet- : let- rplarfcis betwpen the races. She infpo^ft^JVJschool before her speech at the Alceting, and' appeared to ho \cry well pleased with what she saw.' Mrs. J. rll- Raiulyfch, wife of the, - Strives I ate. dealer. .1^1. RlihdolpK of .Charleston,' made thirteen reconv- r"i~ nvcndhfiijns to the T)istrict Federation, .thorn. being: better management in * ITarliafti^ntary laws in the Federation special appeal for promptness and scjuare..iLeafliur in aU of the meetings _ of,thy federation, home* improvement, hot: or schools. ptc. ? - v I Mrs. J, 1\ King from Penn School-,. St. Helena Island. S. C. lectured on hcittic? Raldt-y?arpl their proteetiorrr. " Ti." Ji <?!' J <? ii-cuire was that the baby's hea'lh should be. properly I-Iannod lieforo it o?TTn'e intoMhe world and .that plans for- proper fecdinf and _ proper rearing- should be carefully followed 'each day of the baby's life " a Us to Jit the lktle one to make its way ij\ the. world, - Three were other . intih'sti 014-trotttVe/ on the program, ~+tt; Hrr alio\ e seemed To have been the'.most promiijeht. ... Among tho' visitors other than* the. ; cnes.-already me-nl ioned?were: Mrs.? h'ov.'o of (^ anhX'hiirjr, S. ('.. .Mrs. Vin- . cent of Columbia and a number of Tit'iers-frem t parjeston, Orangeburg, ?' ( oli:i.itiia ;'+)d i?!ace? within 1110 miloo of Denmark who were-not known to ~ ?iT?o : iior. :?: The Women's Progress Club of the .Voorhces School, compos6cTbT~the lady teachers, gave splendid aid to the committee of South Carloina. Mrs. Mcdav, arid the thing came to a climax , on Saturday when-the delegates ap- _ pea rod for the program. ' ?: ??Lunch was 'served irr the7schoolTs . dining room, which seoms to have keen enjoyed by all. The Federation closed out about a quarter after five. Most of the delegates signified their Ipleasure of -the day-spent"'at the -srhnnl a ml d ndieatedthai tTieyT would like-to come hncfr again .somcriTne on dnotber' occiismp" f?n I raid in the AUi.t Of pi'aise for"fhc jgVertt work being, done by the Women's Federation of South Carolina under the direction of Mrs. Wilkinson of State College, President of the South Carolina Federation of Women's Cluhs, nd her splendid' cprps . of"womeiWwho compose the member ship of the Clubs. ? ; ~~ "SCOT Kissed America'.' is a little book, neatly bounded in brown is the junk ,r>f Miihuin Daniel Bracket', edi tor-in-chicLiif. .thu Arroci.itnl NuflHro J'res,e-?f Chioagor?Beautiful Ih verse"" it-, chapters .mon! naeea of hisLnry , that make us all happy that the author has at l^tst found a beautiful name when we thing of colored \meric'ae ~ ~~ ??Mr. Prachcr has dedicated these 'prices lo his , holovnd wif<? wtmiii lui says is his "constant inspiration' in an olfoU to serve humanity, the -^ * _<:;,uyh'or of a brnvy Civil War sol-a culimvU, C'hi isllan American^ hrnoVolont mother, a regular fellow, a yooil pal." Then follows the story the picture^ of little Braeher,. Jr., I theji Shaw-Memofilal, from the State | House in Boston, with the closing , pages bearing a heautiful picture of Crbpus AttUckS.