The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 19, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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K. \ !ii>v h (:(?t Spjydny, to appreciative M'jes.- . .Si>eaLi.njr>?n the theme: '..'""The. riloriotis presence and Christ,, the" waxy"' morninjr Utul. eveninjf re-1 ?;a i Iy Tin' af lr divine cMK'>joi c< ed no diliieidty in-sendlnir his so- j !< i-v1.?J-he-' hearts of his j lu^,iet. h'm'li l... their .taiii ftictuiuJ : . .,V i- , -ft* 1'irym-died hyvthe ... '.I Vird'y.ji.hiy ritiirl services , ... rr yi'j.' were.attended by ' 1;.:;:"' nundk-r. The Ltsajfue srvice ' i wo- idu'.y n u with, a 1'aner oil "lydui.:n" hy Mi.-- Willie plinth: 'a sqIo :j !"> " '! ! ' .'Trnrrte'. White ,and: a very P hmi.nhtl id.; and pungent' LwUhs^ks by | 'li. ' 1'. 1..?I'.y It 1 ...'.J 'IK - J?va. -A.'i.Thontj>{*mV 'of Aslte i---4'! s .tie' nue^*- <4 I.)!', -a?HI <"*. '!i<>;.)pson'on Hrm.n.St. ia\; \\. TIT Wat.voii. pastor, held" .si 5> ai i' lae'e. I'.'lp.fst t'1'illi i.h 1 ?t Pi? ?u^aehed two fine' : !r.r;jo n:?rr ' The. :./ ^.l;iaUu;iT? V 1' I', MT ' y.riV- vv:;y. r.ni sii-'(. tun'I wort*. iH.h'tt i>v cv.-v\ <1k>- fnylwdiriff ..S :- ?rri'ic" t.ii.i tin- rally , has j v: . Is <!; a l ilal t.ii' wii.h 10j'pn'rt. s't.iM riiiuiu'i" i)i. Kxtra I'llArls I.. ? ;. I".'':*" Hie r?.nil I?> tIvc Williivr 'X"X' v *** ?!' v v*X' ?i> * A salthof the Nation- . | amiable '{* "" i A lonuc-al |}t NilV i . *' 1* . . - . ? ?|j!m't II'V ; . r- ; rjjj< >,>: ton Kricnyn.-If! /-iCE COURTESY | COMPANY | ,? t'HONj: SI57 -! <oLfc i :1 i-ar~ . V . ?' ?t i. i-:u I'archil.-a* ivi vii- ' V Nr' ;tr is i:?>;fif.- <>{. I'TTx vliy---l\iV_4iutli. , y 1 ,? - !!! 1!! ! T 7*7I'i v\". 1> v >'i i;i rji 1 S. . y ?v ! ' r ( (*!! X !. Iliu'.ki-i-s ?> IEVRQLET \ O I 1 SLR VIC. ft?^ 'V (..Oil M BIA j S. (T^ ~4.-ff.l - '' v :!,v,_/\,v,!,vO,vvvv^Cv.,vvvvvvvv ' I I JNEftAL HOMErg .ICFNSED EMBAL/MLR LIN A & GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral I Equipment As Good as the Best And Better than the Rest I ?-r?And Prices Les's? ~W" COURTESY | Residence I1 hone 7765 ( Ol I MHI A, S C. arv Harbor Shop : *THE PALMiftr VVorkers Club and the Junior Missionary 8oci0fy~m-U?ar-W?eLly meet1 " "frigs. ; ???: The Logan Street-Sewing Club met lit. the home of Mrs! Lassie Lyd, on Wlirdlew St., Friday night, with a l,?il :i111'iuhimAlter the nsnol sew ing hour, dt very tempting,,, repast j\*as served. After the socal hour^fr ! crate of oranges,.the' gift of Mi's. Sa: i-ett liutter, a former member of the 1 club, but whose home is now irt Jacksonville, Kia., was presented ?to the ; dub. .The same \Vhs "highly apprei via Led. The out-of-town visitors at " ' the gathering included Mr. and Mrs. I .u. J. Birrtn- and Mr. ami-Mrs. George . Finley,- 01* AshevtHe, whose presence was' very welco 11107 indeed. . :.li. J. 1'. Ohappelg,.a r@tiyed.busf - m-t-s ju.iii -oi tliis ..city, AS jllat li s j homo Tin X^-hohr-^u lim wid" cii--" [ do of it-'ieijds will wish for h.:.- .1 rTiioed.v lTvovei'y."" I Mr. James Itobinson, wIhi is en' gaffed in -construction work at Kock 11 ill. sjjen.t" tljo . week-end vvi Uveitis family here, 2 Messrs, J. Fisher, and llaskell Hrwchmarr. younp- plasterers^ loft for J .Now 1 01k 1'ity. wiivro they 4>l.an to " [spehd "tho. spring; ' , - y ' I - Yiim- orm'MMinrfeiit v:as the guest ; of. A; r. ami Mrs. E. CI. UrilUn, at their Onlrtliiln- n-r.-nin li nil i?SUin.Iti y,Ml's, Gritlin .is an export artist and "hom o, \Vo. enjoyed a royal repast, as , |-well, as r. .very pleasant social contact while at this suburban home.?a The Sunshine CluCTTvas royally efitciHiiiiio.i at live home?of Mrs.-Susio Jeiihjns mi l.haan Street, Wednesday 1 atnViioon: After a nice -bus mess ses* sion. several, courses of very deli, ; t f'n .' mnoil.s were served by tile "Tardy: S: ' ' ' ^ 'ii.e iifwstors'C'lub n>et at the home <>1 Air... I.c". sic M. lli'nwii. .North Cal^ -4nw>:i*-" M?oi4r Tuesday- . afternoon, vyity y a very nice session .was had; .\;i<. r v. ine'.i i iCre-nvnltuUs \vpFe~Seirved by the li)w-yvr-ti,"'riii' ?l'B'rnwn ntcet imr-itr ivi'd'a preliminary to the brih iiant "fr.ithiring of the Boosters at the hoiiie i-f Al is, John Brockman, Suili. Villi \S' iv-id.. Tuesday ni^hl'which- fit'h. ly cr.pjed the 'climax. . On Monday niffht'.at 8::i0 oVlock, iTTr7"~ T11' The ohiTn"^"7"To a t u re r, "The 'eh inill t'filit" Will-be staged at Allen Temple Clunvh by the Sunshine Club. A sensational evening fs promised, i (line early a tut avoid the rush. Admh?i. I'I 1 a: cants r- - ,r (.liliAT FAU.S NfcWS - l'i-n.iy"-.7j-'Mt Tin.-oh 11 I'oi-iidU.. . A. Al. ft. Zion Churel witnessed one. l'eruuees in its history. Our prOsid. ing ei.d''-r. Tiev. It. ?. Crosby, nresuled in his usual way with lace and kindness. Revs. Cons';,r, ..'ack.jbn and I'r'es?ley spoke hi glowing terms of . t lie Viirk .?!' _the Camden District. Air. AleCiillpugh. the efirci'ent secretary id', the conference made some ' .i iei.v'.rmata.s' iti his response. All's. " .1. A. Banks spoke for the ladies of . tke-ejnife! er.ee. tjhe spoke of the kind way in which the gwod elder bresiu Ml./. , Saturday noon' (piarterly confer. n-.e vva* hold at Rossivlle Church. The older. preached there on Sunday Mo- Minu : 'and Sunday night he was hack with us at Paradise where he *p\ eaehyd a wonderful sermon. C'Ome Sunday afternoon, the funeral of .dr. .limits Holmes who died in Pine"ville, X. was held at Paradise ( Tun It ; Rev, C. H. MeKao, officiating. W*in.lahi.Jaekson, Will Tfdwell,_Mes~T;rme"Fat'l'n'u? McCulfoiiiih. Cora Elder ..yml Jajiie 1. Moore.,"J . On "Tuesday, ..March Sth., the Court L'alan'he held its regular,-meeting,- d.-rairy, came over and the W. C., ,di .' . l.essie (lainos turned. the meeting oyer to her. Three ladies" received .-degree. Mrs; Jessie Ranks a members *?t" Pride-of Invincible.*Court No. 1U-7, .Muhning.-S. C., pesented her traveling/shield from the same and tilled -the St. Inx. station. We were el ad to have Brothers W. P?. Carter and A. L. Myers- out on Sunday. , Whe.i1 iii need of-* groceries and \l,. t,.ho i" g : i hi tt - . ..... Willi vi.um-.> i> Mill (III inc JOD with hot sandwiches and cold drinks. . hrUit?GaitH"( TITTI1 I'MU'UfTW#- ii: ii dresser, is* also agent for La I Painty Preparations. It'-you live out on Washington St. >? ? .Mrs. Lillian Spa tin and. gel your hair- dressed. ? . Mrs. I>:ji 'y riiiitoii i^jup again.after being.-con fined tb'lieyj for a Week. School faculty, .spent the week-end wjth her mother at York, S. C. On Saturday1, Ml\ and Mrs. Joe ~ Tinynis and hrdther, Moses Timnis aceonipanied hy .Mrs'. Ilanks motoped to _ (.'he.tor to.see .Mrs. Ola Farls who is in.. 1't'oyor Hospital. She hopes to be at home with 'her many friends soon; , The Great Falls Hi?>-Vi SoVinnt 1 doing splendid work with P-rof.--J.-S. j ] o L1APII Benson at the head and his coitipe- 1 tent staff of nwtii'ra.?The tfli'is are t all smiles because they will soon put, 1 on. domestic science uniforms. : 1 Prof. Berfson and his teachers are l preparing to go to Greenville next1 t week tn l ht> StiltT? TYiwhmV ? tion. , . ' s NEW BKOUhJAM) NEWS p. ~ ' | Sunday, March 13, 1927/was a, high* day at Mt. Pisgah A. M: E. 1 Chilrch. ' ' N "Sunday'"Setlfiol ~was~~u~pened at the Visual hour with the teachers at their | 1 posts of duty and the assistant sup- j erintendent presiding. /'?" " . - ) ' .The hour having arrived, Rev. John- ' son ascended the rostrum, selected his ^ -ay unto you, whosoever -shall con fuss ( .vie by lore men, him $nall i. the Sop 1 of- Man also confess be*fore the angels 1 iirGoJf^ Ht selected as his'theme: ^ Conlessinji: ChTtSt^' He said to eon*. J i'ess' Him is to know that you are * on good terms with ChrfSt. i 1 llis sermon was superb, everybody 1 under the sound of his tdicc 1 be^ Tyeve was made to feel good. Messrs. Oliveer Sly and Frank.! l) re her?of?Double?Branch?, Chinch?11 Miss" Amy Surginer spenTfhe end with her parents. . . ... S Our superintendent, Mr. Frank ' Surginer wa^ indisposed. We hope for ! ' him a speedy recovery! .. - - -Ti M iss Lillie Chestnut- has been sick ] but we are glad to report'that she 1 Is! ^blhe oeiuer at tnis wnpng.Mr. ar\d Mrs. J. J. Carter-spent-ifie173 atjternoon with tfer mother, Mrs. ? .\aney Foster, of Cayce. ! The writer spent the past weekend, with Tier parents. _> ^1._ Due West Locals . ^ < _ Wonderfully inspiring w.erc the services at Mt. Lebanon Church on last 1 Sunday. -The occasion was the hold- ' ing of the^nd quarterly conference uy Rev. J. W. DouglSs, Presiding E1-' ' Jer of the Greenville District, in a manner Mittt?surnassed-The- ordinary. Dr. Douglas told the gospel tidings ' to' a crowded house, at 11:30. A. M. and 7:30 P7"M. respectively. 1 lie people rejoiced while the presence of.the Holy Spirit was very evident-, The conference as held on Saturday was a decided success. Re-. polls lor the quarter showed $151.0T pastor's salary; 300.00, P, E. saiary_ and $d0.00 dollar money. Rev. P. J. >\ lis on is proving himself a leader- of ~i ^rcat prfwer. - Mt. Lebanon looks for j uungs under hjs-'leadership. i "T he services at 'Mt. "Zioit I'i esby- < venan ^Church v" List .Sunday were l par-excelient. Rev. J. 11, Toatley i .selected his text lrqm. St. .Mark 10.4V. i iI*T "evinced his. hearers that Jesus I v'hvist possesses mercy, and i't.must. ol necessity lie portrayed 111. the lilt \>i the Chris'tian. ??; 1 1 he ^unilaA" aitc-jt-nuun services were u.'iKrui in irwfoman s popular meet- ~ ug under the auspices ot the i'res- .1 uyterial Society, ot McCleUand' l'resoytcry, DiiiUie't Xo. 3. .Mrs. Elise _< \\ Uliams ot-Anderson presided. T<epre.-entaiiyes trom Abbeville, Anderson ami Due West rendered inspiring s addresses,, interspersed with appro- ! pi late music. H .Mr. \V. b. 1'ruitt left on last.Mon- 1 vtay lor Chicago,Where he will spend | ilie spring with his. daughter, airs, < o race Wharton. - ; < .Mrs". E. Wilson, wife of Kev. P. . j. W lis'on spytit last week-end at home .The is one ol ~tne etheient teacfrvrs ; Aotiking in Fairnled ( qunt>\ She reaimed on Monday. ?' 1 rof. O. V. \ laentine of Allen U-, iiiversity spent last week-end with his ?s soine^vhat indisposed. - Q trite" a btiiich '"motored upto Amierson on last .Monday to greet The iafTious" VVtiliamFr-Singers. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Sullivan, a devout member of Mt. Lebanon ( was held from, that church on last luesuay. Key. J. H. Toatley and Mr. J. S. Moraine Motored over to Green- j wood on last Saturday. > i McCormick Locals 1 " - ??? j The services jut Shiloh 'A. M:?fir ? Church aeiu1'cnjoyetf-hy all nliu'UU *" tended them Sunday. - ; The usual hour for Sunday School found the superintendent at his ]>ost. The lesson was taught by the teachers and reviewed by the superinten- } dent. The lesson was very interest- , in); and every one seemed to have enjoyed r. we reei the-need of teiiirfp' others about Jesus. At 2:30, the Juuior Church assem- i bteTt for Service. Miss Janie B. Per- f sided in her graceful way. We feel safe in saying that v c mo climbing up Xidn's Hill. t The Parents' and Teachers' Association is still in bloom. There will f be an- old maids convention at the ? borne of Mr. and M'rsT^C, E. Hogans,' ; t * ? '. ^ MaVch 19th at 7:30 o'clock. Don't nlss It. General admission" will Jjy. 10 cents. 'Come . and bring youj- riends. This convention will be composed of members of the second, bird and fourth grades of the ShiloVr irlimil \lr i iinnnFnHti bur say ihh ichool.i%.moving on. . ST. PAUL NEWS . &t. Paul is quite lively now: "The onstruction crew working on the Lafayette. Highway has head-quarters lore, and business hrrerreally pieke# iP;- - ?"v Mr. Und Mrs. Rabb Pearson Cnte^ainod ai dinner Tuesday, March 8th' n honor of their, mother and. niece, Mrs. Maty Ragin and Miss "Henrietn Richardson, \vhoSe J)[rthdays come iq the sanie~day? "QuTte a feast was njoycd:?Besides the menthol's of the 'amily, those present were: Rev. D. /. Poitdergrfiss. MisseH Margaret McIntosh, Mary Johnson and the iSt. ,'aul faculty; Mrs. M. B:?Pender?rassj Mjsses Raster Preston, Panni'e Sjiiith, Ellen Nora Watson and Anetta kVright. ?All wjithed many happy, returns oT he day. The Mt thers Club Will give a con* fort, March 18th. - Much-'fun iS prfto-.vr.h Summorton Graded School preached it Liberty 11111 Sunday evening for 5nb. of the" cHibs- in the educational T.tly.. . tie, jpade quittr an impression. ReV. and Mrs. Pendergrass motored to Sumter Friday orv business. Messrs. Hormn ami smythb took advantage "of~*.the opportunity >to pur hase an outfit for the base ball club. Listeu out for the St'. Paul SmashCtS; ** : ' Undci'tho direction of Mjss Wright '.he Glee "flub will give a jubilee conward to with much interest, large crowd is expected. ' ."T ' Despite last year's diseourhgement, the farmers are busy. The outlook is ?nc?:uraging. ' Al r. Sam Watson spent the weekend'in Manning. He is all smiles. rST All; A. & Al COLLEGE AN NOUXCES COURSE OF STUDY 'FOR'SUMMER SESSION AH Departments to be Opened I - O Slate Hoard) of Education Approves Courses of Study The State A. & ^1. College summer school will open June 20th with.one >f the, strongest courses of. study in ts history. A special committee has arranged all minor details in conneclion therewith, and the work this summer will bo on par with the work in the 'best summer sessions in. the South. The curriculum is arranprcth-progressively and according to the most ipproved methods in summers schools, .'o: sons attending tlii,s summer scs um. aoiU receive instruction of the very highest calibre and from instructors who have received sped^JLjtrajning in their particular fields, fhe __State "Board of Education apfovejT" of the work of the summer school and advises teachers and others o make use of the opportunities offered in this college. All departments will be open and students tfill have ho benefit of a' wide range of courses conducted under competent and A'oil- trained instructors. Among the, courses offered in the normal Teachers-Training Department Principles of Psychology. Educational Psychology. Englfs.h (all branches) Principles of Education. ? History of Education- ? Pifinciptes of Sociology, . ? Edncationnh Socroiogjr." School Hygiene and Sanitation. Observation and Discussion. General methods of teaching all Momentary subjects.. .' School Management. Sueprvised teaching. Public school music and physical (location. Thsi array of courses is supplenehTed by others in the regular noriial teacher-training "department as Vatl 88 " - ' ??juiijui rrnrc may 00 selected from other departments in the urhuul. Aiken News Mrs. Janette Bland was called lome last Friday on account of the loath of her aunt. The Fashion .Show given hy Miss Mamie Brown at Schofiold School was i errand success and neat sum- for iVosley C. M. E. Church wa^froalized 'rem the same. The funeral of Mrs. Alpha \Vesells was pi't'JH'lierl at Friendship Rap-' ist Church Sunday. | The following enjoyed a deliprhtul tea at the home of Miss Ida Childs Saturday afternoon: Mvsses Altce Pinckney, Esther Etheridge, Fran Saturday, March 19,1927. ccna Smallwoqd, anc^ Emma Cherry. ?Till1 I ally at?Fricnddiip?Church -^hd Cumberland A. M. E. Church_was a grand success, amoxmt~at Friend ship $l,<j00, and Cumberland $lJOO.~i " In the last regular meeting of the they were honored with the presence A of 1'rof.' C. A7"Lawson, president of the T7 State. Teachers' . Association, who -m?de~a most wonderful and instruc-?? tive address from the subject "Grow oi- go." Among the many {Jreat things he said, I wish to quote the following: I ["Growth is the. sign oTT7fe,we can- " ' not live^ the life of" the grasshopper and expect"'the reward of the ant, the ?fellow who goes to sleep on his job never succeeds. One can never be . used until he gets in touch with that .. _ thai is-going up.- We thank Prof. I.awson. for this forcefq? addreks and desired information lie gave us relative to the State Teachers' Convention. - Orangeburg and Mr. Burton fors theif* timely- remarks. ' , , Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Jones accom1 allied l>v Mis,: Lauretta T.andy sppnfr. olast week-end at Wagner and l>eesville very pleasantly. ~ - ' I >jftr.^Varren Barnes died- -at his . . " home, March 8, 11)27, after a long illness, age 74 years.* He is. survived \ by his wife, Mrs. Leila E, Barnes, 10 children 2 sons and 8 daughters, seven grand-children, one sister, one brother. Funeral srevices took place at'the home church in Edgefield County, ? .'U?J??nu ; imei IIIUMl?was TT1HUIJ 111 the adjoining cemetery. ^'*|* _ deeply interested In humane education^ following one ot his-timely. addresses on dogs. Hey .appointment came as a syirprise, and Ht: wa^ leaTned fierc Today that it willbe.yf olio wed With"" the naming of others by Dr. Rowley in-a few days in other parts of theState und .South, , UNION HIGH SCHOOL OF BELTON All departments of the school are progressing. The domestic science ohmres-rrrtr nerving nnd cooking nl-???; ternately. This work is under the supervision of Mrs, Watkins and Miss Clement. - ' \ ^s-^~ IN MEMORIAM Jii memory of our lost ones, moth er and father, .Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Finch. Oil,' parents dear, we miSg you, We miss in Li'iins no Othbt's do:. The 1ovt? we have for you \Vill_last our whole lives through. No more will you Call lis together, Tq' pray and sing with each other, ? No more will y&u say be loving, Be kind to. one anpthcr. "" So often now we gather, '1 . Opr words arc of father and mother, We talk of their toils and labor, ' ; - Their love, one for the other.???1 And now that this work is finished, Their memory can never be diminished *=? Now can xar.forget thif kind interest, The kind deeds which they ever replenished. * We shall ever remember the teachings Which was generously given by you, "We shall gladly follow the instructions, , ' ' That will-guide us this life thru. ? ' V ? ? For when our. journey has endet}, We loveik but God loved -best, Now that he has taken you from us, We pray you, he has taken to rest;-?;?= '.. t ' . _ For when our journey xhaS endede, Jjur^voiccs hero no longer to he hlt^ni ~ ed, We hope this hand ^>f children, r < Will meet you where?joy is?novOT?? .ended. t_;nnaren. ,, HUMANE SOCIETY NAMES MISS DRAKE * Faithful Worker (Jets Appointment " From Boston 'Society ?* To Work In Pee Dee *'* ' ?:? : ? r Bennettsville? S. C., March 4?Miss Krmnrr MtrtrDlak*1, teacher in the ru"ml schools of this county received a letter from Dr. Francis H. Rowley, ' President of the American Humane Society of Boston, Mass., asking her to accept an appointment as one of the field agents. far-South Carolina j with the national society ffr the pre' vnntirm of ?- * - - "? v i iicu^v iu anirriais. ? Miss Drake it has been known here ; since the early part of the year has devoted much of her time to the pro-" i granr of 'he society in the county. At the last monthly meeting of the Marl horo County Teachers' Association when placed on the. program for an adres?, she devoted her time to an address on "Being kind to Animals." Her appointment is a result of last fall, when Miss Drake became