The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 26, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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hi' 1 VOCATIONAL
ll *- IN NEGRO S<
?-i SOOTH Lj
By JOHN P.
sa&cosaao.o O.O.O O OO.OO.OC O C; o o o o.o o
L. N. Scott, princilKiL-iUiii?tcachor
of Agriculture in the Webber tiraded
School, Eastoyer, S.-Cv, is an exctil=?
lent farmer. A large number of his'
uupu^ project wpi-p .vi?t+t?d Sumo ~
of his pupils are interested in plants
ing longer.-staple- cotton than the^y
have hoiin pln.it inn- " " 7
Milbia Jbhnakin. has begun to dt^
. grounds of tHe industrial Building at
Duntqn Memorial. The Senior Smith
Hughes Agricultural students are
ri'ow doing their .practice taeching under
Mr. Johuakin. Miss Matlie K.
~ Pegues Ts the Home Keonomics teach
er. la. ?,? 1 j_
( v Foster Burton, vocational teacher !
at_ Rocky S\yampL b<3d a Farmer's
" I)I B UKST LOCALS. 7
A .\hrtm[> Unf n:ip..i- 1.'? ??
ed the Rev. P. J. Wilson at Mt. Le-j",
discourse was based upon the Great
Commission, Matt. 28-1!'; while .that
of the evening.was from Luke 1G-24. '
At each sprviie tbii mtni-lPii pi.Mjjh
ed the wonderful tidings with rtaiig-.L
cendenr power, and many hearts were
. ^upiiltedr- The Holy-Spirit .was? man-)
ifpstlv tWociml WAf .?!/."? 1? ' i
|/?vMv*tv. aiwi uiuiit* was ine
day, a an mentioned above ,:5but
at the close of the evening ser-'
. vice the" amount of $lGb.P4 was an-^
iiouuted a.s 'llu1 'contribution to the
trustees' rally.
At 0:30, p. ni. cm lust- Sunday a
" chorus of young ?men of Mt. Lebanon
church, upon invitation rendered four
musical selections before the Y. M. G.
A. of Erskine'College. The numbers
were well received.
Mesdarnes MaijtHa Miller, Marie!
Taylor, Emma I'ruitt, Carrie -Barhiore '
Willie Mac Young, Ella Cowan, An-J
hte Garrett and Carry Hawthorne
were the delightful hostesses at a
dinner given on^ last the
teal'hers and Students of Lebanon .school,
ftiaiiy thanks to these good
? " iclLltiS. ? "
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I Georgia State College
?j-??????Georgians S<
T? SUMMER
s Georgia State College ]<vi
?g offers a~\vonderful rtfjportuiii
jgj tive teachers to combine i\vpr
?^8?grce.aml dai ancod degrees th"
:2 authorities throughout the C<
;3 enjoy a refjl vacation in Oho ol
V v?ig try, wher theseabreezex' mak
?. the evening hoiir> after a hai
??8?77 There will be nearlyVope Y
8 tional Schools of Georgia an
<3 this Summer School; along \vi1
8 -other branches.
S Ti -V*' ill -I 11 n nViannA 4 ^ " ? '
rry ; f v ??*? C4- isiifiiiii; IU UJct
? 'firings throughout the ('mini
much* education through co'ntj
things throughout tlie Soutiri
??S~ Courses 6f instruction wi.l,
^ Sciences, Agriculture. IJorne I
tries, Music ami Uusinirgs~Tp
; ig- universities of the Country.
_ The terms are most reason
;*j '} For further Int'on
i BENJ. F. HUB
;| Georgia State . I
;3 Savannah
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; The Origin.
Maclan^A.
1 ? J Formerly of PHIL/
r has established perman
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| 1125 Washington Streel
? ' rr t
; ror tne~manut
Wonderful Hair And F
jj "Made Their Way by th?
~ \ Try Madam Russell's-ji
Improved Hair. Grower--It's a \?
[ Grow Beautiful.
I Glassine and Hair Tonic
??? - - Wondei
a for Paine; Aches, Stiff Joints an
' A. . The name is the right one?WC
3 Address orders to?Mirg. Mary
or apply at 1 1 29 Washington
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to ao oo o^wo'owo o ooo oooo oo;oo i
EDUCATION . - |.<
CHOOLS OF ...A :
\KOLINA : I ,
BURGESS 8
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Conference on March 18.. M. Johna- j v
Kin,> William.Jennings, and the writer '
viced?later?.nevertheless, ?enjoyed '1
talking with the .farmers. I 1
agricultural teachers are asked 1
t r? t nfi/4 1 a tVir? tKvilAtt * 1- ?1? 1 '
..viu, vu . vuv niiici ciu?_11unis??LancL.j
addres.-us" of the President anil See '* retary
of their Junior Vocational So-1 1
ciety, also thV> nmi < <;.. . 1
of' tin.1 ineinhi'is of thc'ii4 vocational f 1
council. This?is desired Because -of-j
the approaching St^te Meeting. A I
letter from this, office-to these-people i
may help the work.
It is the; desire yf' the state office
to arrange something interesting for '
the hoys an(f girls, and for the men 1
and women Who we hope will- cdme \
with thenw t * ???7
Mrs. E.'C. Wilsorf is home from her r
school in Fairfield to the delight of, s
her husband the Rev. p tT w;icr.r.;%*
and to the members of Mt. Lebanon. ' v
dinner guests" on last Tuesday the '
Rev. .and Mrs. P. J. Wilson, Messrs. *
O. L. Smith and C. .A. Garrett, Mes- *
dames A. E. S. Jones, Annip C.niTciuJi
Marie Taylor and. Miss Viola Garrett. 1
Mr.7aj.rd Mrs. R. H. Lee and daugh- 1
tcr AfjWif. Kriiio and Mian Murie Tny?^
lor l^rtctrrrt'd over to Greenwood on 1
last "Siitur lay. ' . 1
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Lee and sops a
motored over to Greenwood .'on'last {
Sjttnrdoyyu. !)"?* ?? ^
Mr. W. Calvin Rouse was the?de-.s
lightful host at dinner on last Sun:
day to Messrs. .0. L. Smith and O. L. s
Eakins and Misses Viola and Ethel %
Garrett. - '
? Mrs. Fannie Valentine who has been *ill'for
sometime continues to improve c
to the delight of her many friends.
Miss Ilattie L. Garrett who teaches v
at Conaldg will present the closing c
exorcises of her school on March liH
. \*
"* ' HEN EDICT NEWS ' I
?l_?- .'-!?
? Founders Day was indeed a red
letter, day for Benedict. We can nev- t
er forget the inspiring and-uplifting \
.... .. ... ? 9 (.
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^Savannah, Geogria | -j
rairort rity ???-7^7
S ESSTON i
ty to teachers and prospect p
k. towards a dinlomn. and dp-?
at will he acceptable to State
wntry and at the same time, g 1
' tho finest cities of the Goira- jo
e it possible for us to e'njoL g-'
uindrc'd men from the Voca- gj
d adjacent State attending 0
:h representatives--from many ?>
' o, <
' . .?-? ske
i.oquaintances and to get ft
Liylhiiitlimtz I z I . act
with tho-e who are doing gj
east. ~ 7-77 . . _ 8
be offered in all the ArlsTand $~
^conomio , Trades amrlndus- jg J
y teachers Irony the lea-ding g_^
able. 8 .
nation, write-.- 7, 1 .. " 8
F/RT, J'resident
ndnst rial College fL.
1, Georgia ^
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"ifb R LI*?<Si f>tt l l
VDELPHIA, PA./ ' ^ - "|[s
ently her laboratory at JsiJ
Temple ?? -jp
t Columbia, S. C. _? i
adture of her : ?. <
ace Preparations That S J
s Way They Are Made" 1
>nder for diseased Scalp "v '5"~*
i/onder, makes the Hair grow 3
: and Madam Russell's
r Safve ^ j 5g
a Rh eiimatism and it^s great. 8\
>NDER SALVE-Try ?t. - <ft
McGainey, 617 Marion St- 3 T
"St: ~
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THE KALMET
address by Doctor Peacock, Prcsi- I
lent of Shaw University. By thi-s
Address we came to know Mrs. Behelie
t better, and w aii/e, I er_dea|i- in
d>;ht niliKthi?foT in i .?Hi".. I. <<! I!more
Of'Itdck 11 ill tfu.vo a. Very in
erostinjr resume ^jdfl his experience
it Benedict. Afttrr 'these addresses' '
he grand rally too k place and ov-GF" '
Sfi.fiOO wen- en'rit J'ihiit i'il ;i < ii.L i n *
>f love and appreciation for the \york
-lie Mir. Hynedivt lias.
lior Class. raised the hitt'he?Jt. iurmiflt.
>f ail but the "Junior Class needs to In:onp;ratulnU
d nn tlii-' amount they '
ai.-cd TiTi'd i-te l y 6f_tho j>iai-,J
'onn which i linv pec iew,?..il on I'1,,!)!..!ir's
Day* 'Besides the confi ibiitibns , '
o the varioii- <ln .;.S- he c . i.ht n... 1,
hnt the/BeneiHet. Club 'of New York!
oiiti'ihuted and the. .Senior Class of j '
M $100. " ' . . . ' j v
The hanqtlP1" 'VfJtntpTT.r .Mrs. Bene- j 2
Ret by tlie Senior College (.'lass, d|-*
n.ted hy: Miss Timer on March la,; *
ras one' that-null he"remembered. The ; v
n niirnl"--'ikI .1.1 ' I' i !" t
olors, and trrern ivy. Thcrjruests as-T*"
embled at 8:.'{(-) and a delicious menu
ras- served. -'.The " welc^im*-- address ; 1:
liVBSj Mr. K. Cuuninjrham jrnd a vin-. jj
in salo wins rendered by-Mr. Joe Me- i v
Jowell between the eourc-e, ^Jtev.j >
iaylor, a graduate of Benedict and
fiately was the speaker of the even- r
11 &. The beauty of her life was por- J
rved so elearlv to us. That w e could i
ait iuU rtvdiy.ehor intrinsic e'oodness. j I
^resident fV-B. Antisttel responded f ^
he seitrh-r aside of one nitfht for''1
Jon. ..,r ' . "r_j?
. The college tilris- enjoyed- "them- T
elves highly on a trip around.- the I
vorlcl .gi\-c4i?by-- the Benedict Club "
ust \\ ednesday nljiht; t ars 'were *
liven by Benedict 'Club, iiroinhers to
arry the jyirls-fro'm one house to an- A
>ther. The -etrikinty tliihtf about-- k - t
vas there was a delicious course servd'.at
eveiy slop. The Kir-la \yish to 1
vl-oml llioir In-.;H4r..l sippveciatioli for. J
his -extraordinary treat to the mem- '
>ers of the club and siigftoyt .these, t
reats Come mole often. ^ <
Amone? the recent visitors, to our 3
lutpcl service a re: Max Yeartrin. ?'
vho U^CPis about tin; work in Allri--.' a
hh+TMJh?-jftvat ? need--of insjnred ^
nissionaries, Rev. .J." K- F.asW secre- 1
ary of the Fi reign Mission Board,
vho ,stres:se.l Uh\ fact that A fr.ica
s crying for help and hi:reamd the?
link'nL h.mly Id uhi-y t'he-'ery ol Alia a.'
Bishop Johnson <>t" Philadelphia,
^ r~ToIi? ini lhe memory of those '<
prim "hoard him. His-* addre-s was i
practical .and'profitable as well, as" I
refined. ~
r" 31 any were inspired by the addrses .
if Professor' Josiah. Morseyof the U- J
diversity of--South CardUna-^on- last !
Sunday nijrht. * . <
fessor of Xewlon Theological Semi- <
nary, and who is a member of the" !
Kdueation' eonmiitttee of the Ameri- '
gtnt Baptist Home .Mission Hoard '
>pent' a .diorl while v>i;h- iil?^? ?
a i". Is.?la his add it.- v.- Tie n.iu' a Vc <
hies of admonitions to,the "students 1
inu elnphasized fidelity to duty. He u
wa.-v- \ ori?much?iiapios'-rd nith?the .
:-flu-d ;n'.dJthe n?!; thai is hoiiui'-dnne j
and-iotid 'hat !.e ;t ni"ihht'i'-of the-''
hoard wonhl?;; r-rk of- HenedicJ Col- !
I eye in the ii'lpn ,,f Vinantes and ?
other things. Vet y;_ lngklyl _ ' '
in- TT*K- ( h\ d '< -i nt trot.led I
the meeting of the National A-s.ieia
jinn ol' C di'cgittlc Jih-htj.. an ; Ihegk
U-'urs at Tusfceyec, A-k'.. ?d: v< !r 10,
U*. 1~. 'Thirty >j-.j < olioa -'V. "I e Ifjl- i
iysent'ed T>jrr*-mort" than forty deloU--;
gates. ut-thc aim of this . .organizalion
lo -tody-internaV'athmnis^-1
tration of Negro colleges- related- to 1
the work of deans - and rc-rDtrnr.-;
yi "' m-.in in| r.-, " iiii'h titjatrd?*
ivi;h Well* prepared' papers jind fdllined
cjn?lii.-.'ti:-.:- ion i nnct'HH'd "Till'?'
h>eshrnantl)x?mtntien" and "Scholar- J
8h?Thfso snlijeet a dealt with the?I
'valuation of credits, .standardization 1
jf fronts and requirements for on- '
ranee. jSuch subjects as the Fresh- ''
nan's Baehgroilnd, majors and min- <
>rs and extra curricular activities
vefe discussed. Dr. K. C'typo, Fan- .*
>ry University spoke on the, inte.rreation
of the wpi'k. of deans and regis- '
rars. A" entire session was iriveli '
o the discussion on this.' address.
Benedict College was ^vrn its place 1
in the program of the association. 1
\ service was held at the grave of
looker T. Washington where the as- ,v
an i.itinn pl iced' a lloi'al Areath. TTri t
:wc(tf('vn offered a prayer in coin men- '
latlon of ihe worthy life of this great ^
nan. He also presided at one of the {
sessions and was chairman of the 1
ommjttU'O nir the ?Fihdlrtgs.Tot7 fh'e'
\-ssoeiat4on- l>eside^ lreing oafIotHupon- "
or other .services,*
Mrs. Blanche Thompson Washing- 1
on spent a short while on the cam- '
jus recently.' ' 7* - Z ,'T
Miss Marian Wise, President of the {
{, W. C. A. is ill in the .hospital. Wo~
lope for her a speedy recovery. . J j *
TO LEADER
It. 2 llKADLLY'S FKillT IN Dl>
' I .
^ titOIT
? S|II,I i ll Ih)j v. a , <,.illi'ii 1,1.-1
Sunday 'utlcTrnmn hv lho"X A A.
I. f\ Rev. K. Bradley, who is pros
tiO.nl tfLadly announced il and more
hnn seven hunoted mt'ti were pre--tut..
. ' .
This was.a iiia->it?iviuii?,0?V *ni an- .
! ?ti'ai kiti lr^
. Aiter prabl.y has fo'ii^dn in In-.
i'l.j. aaine mr alnin-j -ivd-on?y< at-,
Us .now faced a problem whirl) tin- t
alp of- our bn.~jtic.--i men is in ??! -1.
t may liU MUun ..^oine ol' tW- bcaK njJ
points tluit "were .said -and -oinc
11 rtic I hi mi. i 1,1ml ' inn, m' .1 Jin r
roil-arc.-goin;;- to**"do?mttl' with, the ;
ij'ii.n of K. C^. Drably a* deader, -wo j
ic no inn" to jfvt what we waul and
ihy we"; want it.
Drably-in his address sua! "The j
Tie \vlu>x1m5. 1 lit e res l iii"n'-- i-ho .li.r- .
oir,.:thinkiiiK Jie niay . net a call.."
Oext' u the under'taker: lie :sits__
rfs4?rmr-for s7.'mi? of n~- f?,ili<> -TL.n
be?law yer waiting -fut' some?erf?a??^
in .i:ii 1 iinil 1 Ihi preiudier want.' .
o kmrvv-hu\v" nuu-tT did "his member 7
;ivu the? Sunday' before his sabri-v t
> diii'. ?y??w if u---.ii.tiw. ; .<,. ?j
st- our busiiius< uhiT~pfoTossional men .
iaw?hh^-u.v. lnj^'' kuioh do think the ,
vhite business ami i^ofessiomtl nu n
boubi.. have ? ?
The-living, I'ond-iLionsi in Detroit' (
eaiixA/. thing.* he ,ha.~ not in JL'ne past ]
.car. i
Bfnbly has sent?ft? let tor already
o Congress, and tlu? governor of. ,
diehigan in regards to a colored tin.* (
epar.nient. and that is not the only |
ill tBuit \vo are lighting iS.r.
T-Rrahly said i1 'the doPTors of OUT
t oup stop selling their prescript ions ;
o white drifggists ao$. put ba? U m_
h.> ) .'tre* . oniethiny that he ire nets >
ut oj .it, w.e t quid put-some of these' j
hin,us"oVer. .
Then he said; \vith a light more. (
ig<>roiis (haTTTTny in the past, ilteSe ,
lting, eotild be jiut-uxer with ease. j
There ha,^ been Vii eoipmittee n p?- ,
lointed out of one thousand to turn.
'ejy.jl. ill!, s 'I.e. down. as .t'tie. fello\y _j
irothVr have in < hicago.in the days
ii.at have passed. . ;
XOwwhat do you -think of old ;
diehigufi who'with her tinder-ground
ailwa.v in. the day*?f. ye-1erd-Vy h.r, y
ipgiili to t o\y-againo I be d>1 rtvk irmrr;-- ,
Vhy, lieeattse ottrjfyce "i.-?1 not patitr-"
liping its own. 4 ?
Greenville Lticals
Rev. 1>. I.. Withorsponn "and -Rev.
Martin. Ui-H-wnt ymiwi; mimyer.yof
this ei.t.y,. trpholdinir the iK'iraI
ivo .-ode oP~a debate. resolved that
he South Carolina Sunday Laws
dt. ulil Le ,rcptnilcd, won a t\\o-t<>-i>ny.''
iiidjres* xlccisinn^over lawyer A. C.-,
Plait* aide . barrsiter and '."Vli's.""Ke:Wait-on.
noted yeaicrrcft-- worn a'n "?
rator, ?id)stitutin.tr Tor 1 a\vye^,rB.
-' ) >)i h. who was r-JI't'd to Xe\V York.
t' s'parta'llburjr. S. C., at Allen-Tem)]?
(.liwi'fh Thursday nijrht of last .
.veyk hi tlvi?!-fti%>senee of a very on'tti
i-.s:ic audiences The- division .was .
L- i i ils^tr^il !t >M. rT!^^^nit)v'i:tiijyn .
m the?! art if?t-Uv?ji.iii' o .?doi1 int;?
.vho.h tone* timely ' remarks-?wore .
11aj 1 : hy Key.. II. (). Chamliepw?Uev.
\v K. d"'1'- .yiiknljrbt ;rnd IK'v. TTTTTTT
aith. .white. ihinistet. of '.Im.iiiv. The -'
ii ittHiM^--adh(n>mrrn l',.'fTy" 7. t' .e Hide,
-pat up a very aide aryument, to
support their.sitre of**' the- debate,
ihile the loSers set.-itdtl -many elever
nmts for the tiiiiriiai'i .'i" side. The
ari'ienee. v.-;;< apparently. sv.tvyed hy
iv 'de.dniiv.oi--: ' .'.
j !.a V. :l:.iaivs'* Si'ijeei's. v. nr'd fa
:u'u.-. io!iinydjiftette, o'lrvt* rttiriilrtheir.lv.
i; ?th,rilliii;r doHjrhtl'ii! a in? in
pTrTntr- pyi TormaneVs in the Phyllis
Advent ley .A ndiidrinm Tm-s.t-. ?
On cmow> ... . .i.......i
11 111 u11 \ IVImVIA'iU-.
;nd w ell very well Ivy a l;ircre <
loud. 1? 1 1
I lit- W illij-o- Workers Clul> met with {
*>'; . m. nrTTmnr: rmrT? st reet,
dr>tmay-af terndon, wlii'tv a ve ry love- <
y- awe: injr "Avas hmh Revr'l>. JL v
A-itIters}toon srtid his mother. Mrs. *
Ttivenia Wither?poon were the quests ^
;J -^'r, aitil ..Mrs. .11?I... Lii iiiin. (hiit-?i
. ale Avenue, Friday for lnm-ho-m. j
1 i.e 1.. W^X'oppin Missionary- So- (
icty met Thursday .afternoon with (
drs. J. A.-.Mack, Jenkin#. Street, A j
ine session was reported <
Rev. Daniel Lqp \Vi<h.n A i
d., B: 1)., the little Napoleon of the |
ileetivo and eloquent- diceoutrOv at ?
Mien Temple A. M. E. Chureh last I
Rtnday. The morninpr sernvnn, the
Ire me. ol which was "The fool's con-.'i
rpTiTjh^oT .tirtd,"' touching: here ami
here on evolution,-Was a fare mas- ;
eridece and was very- well rec eived
\y a full house. The pvtmiiipr message
ij?o was what -might ho expected in
;orvicos wore featured with superb <
rtusie by. the choir. Tho Sunday '
whool and Leapcye .service's were cxellent,
the latter being featured by
in interesting address hy Kov. K. B.
Holloway, of John Wesley M. E. L
'hureh. Thfi address for n^t, Sun- \
I
<!;ry will be made by M?;s. M. M. Cal-'
wtin will t;ilK uii "Fii t ij.rn mis>
i? f?." * .
!.' W U W.i'. I'll I.' I ' lU'lll ll (.UII very
p..wi t lul M'linoti.s at Tabernacle
tfaj.t i. ( < tiut i fi' Sunday, to ovwllnw
c.v*vrr* i i^ church is financially
tin-i VvUn-wc < alive ami moving fpr-!
\Vanlj Tfit> S'ivi(fay School and B. V.J.
1'*'< '} ' %^r~- V'' " as
!"TJ .her. thn'it-fre, .] .!,. iity ;viV al i '}'
i:'-|
k'*: ;J>lf jfulpiterr
- H .pr'l.-l ( n?E un,j
' - ~ ~ f v ?-l l< .
F i.i'j.Ve-;>i\c stWki* trfc AHtrrtf
1 J' -"I.-Hiv ai' .it, 1.1. in?Iiiir I'll | I
'' of wli)cli Mil-- h\
liliiiyi|)jc( jatcf /-anti pruvy/|!
' ' j
' } ' ?AL-_.J-.?ilutll-7^- ap|| ?
' ',l- AM leyi I l<-r; iWVTppiffev f
in.lav. 1 Im- txiinci- uoisliipjinl at'"*Mien
Ju->n pi |
In- V.^ |r. It'fv. [I|M iiiinMi "i.iij,., ,t|- ;
lii>n j, t. v.,*m th't. J
.v"?'kM 'iri av in- h<.ir.r. and w,,i--hipp..,i
)< .jtViipn I i n pin v'11>iiiny t V M
; The- l.ajfa". '.Street j fji'-jjc- i
the. hwtu< i>f M rs.. Kii' l . -Mer'.
' ai, l.aran ^ i;e '. Fi i,lay evevmnjt
' itli a- lull att< i|.ian-i- iL l,,rt4v?^
nee'ting, dnrmn?Hlivsldiu^rits^
:..l-uc v.< iv- si rvvcj by. the. hostess. - i
_ Mi-.-i Kiii'ija K. Williams and Mrs.:
). \\ . \\ "ilridye. trim ' vi-iiii-m ' '*f~-*
Many ~n~ lamjaimi. AVe.re United in
m.y wedloek a I ' he "A. .\F, ;K. Manse,'
iVedtyis-day ' evening of last week. jl
? '?>'.! no i'i a.nd1. v. i-ll I..I' 1la.-ni a '
>e.ry. idea-ant voyage i^ion the tur-1 1
tt-env ^-vrrnr^if- t he sea of mat rimo- J
+y u.?ui which- in "Hits ago of shoft
' It? J' d rouged kia : s. few, coupler
; vni' and Wv or. still-cross in period
jii-aviv . ;
I lrp (..iitis eb%. Fwrhy" a comic dra- >
gu irr-" a at AjUqi->-.Tern] Ho ' Monday '
rsgiit. by il:" "Sinis-hine Club' wtis ai
'kiiockoiit" 'I ire cnt/ertainnioi^t'i was ;
'i,' *1." i'^i'Oetatif-ys in every w ay. igood
swiise abounding. The clever Miss
t i.l::';n ( alVio.uii ujts- perhaps', the . i'n-iivid
ttttv Mr. r. ___T_3l" ~y - "
A |u '-'.mi.ali. fi n(Sriing a quartette
I r4ut i- ,n - 11 ii < t if*?ntf -1 tHrn?ro<~i-,?-lieii
by. Mi>s Carrie White, a duett
?y Mi."-!? !.i'- -1 ?<>tttifIc-V and Hovel ah<T
t recH.Him hv Miss Minnie White
wa.- vi-ry i?i*.;c*ly ldcnded with, the
"Toy.-" I h*1* |da'y. j e'efa was vory'dTu"
1-. Likes, _. ^
1N M KM QUIA M
by f i;,Ttrh ~rrr." u>rs| et, sTiid-Ihc I.ord
Ai'i ii!':y be pii'V ia-d the wru.
('< me unto me then Jesus-said,
Ch night ijist Match; they say he's
. eddaj"Vrt?tn
hii Children- lives lie still. " |
And .we in Cod's own lime and will,
Shall ("did him beside his Lord-, |
And share with him his great re
-jja
He'd lict-n with us.so lonjr,
How dark that" chceVleFtr-nfrfht ** .
Wo drained thn hit t in- cn'p!
I ho M-rrch \yiijd< roomed to blow
Karth's midnight starlkrht dim.
lua.^ (Lid's davhronk >* " V?' > iIn
memory of our dear fatherFRov.
I. W. Lykcs,-14d Ware St., Greenvillo,
S.' who p;,>>-ei1 oinli T'i)11 Tni"F"ar,
y-J. liiothoi'. March L'-'U'
_ Ilk" children ?' _ . 1.
,-Mis. Alice- M. Simpson ]
Mrs, Mary M, Calhoun
Mrs.- Annie I.. Rawl
' "M.r.<, llatiie R.. Fiadger i_
Mi.-/' F. !,. Lykcs :T ' j
I'lol", Titos. C. Fykes ' !?.
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PAGE THREE.
W STATK A*?LLECE.NOTES ?
' ?i iMiivtnn^, !S. C., Mai eh 22?Onge
' ' '>iU1 kfamous yuartette
has In "invited by the Orangeburg
< bambcr Ciuuijbcr of Commerce to-*"
'all in it. annual brnwdioisting -1 program
from illation W, S. B., AtJanta,
Saturday evening, March 26,
about. Lbala to 11 A varied pro- j.
STirro Nouthern tfielodies and Ne- '
lUu spiritual* will hp rendered. Frien coax,--*
|uni 'in 1 ?will be?rendered.
Friends ami. admirers are invited t.p ' ;
turn- in on \V. s B.. Atlanta H
:Ui.V lUght and hear a very entertaining
prdjrram.' .
IHE l)I( KERSON THEOLOGICAL
Sl.MI.WItV OF .VI.I.i:x IMVE1T
SITY SYSTEM-Sl'REVG EECI
IKES. FIRST WEEK IN AI'RIL
rm l\ M. I)\IEY. . . .
_ .Monday; April 4th?Dr. E. A. Ad- ; "
District.- ? .... . '.
Tue.-dav. A.iiril 'uh Or.?tF-?E.
detirrl,- Trrr-trri^vrEV^TeTTrr'h^A^ M.. E. ;
.'linrch. . Subject, ''Birt'tr. marks."
Wednc-dav. Ann! h:h>--l)r- H W
I*)?njr, I'asti/r of First Calvary Bap
;>i tm.11111^?r ?
, aim- of church history." " 7 ~ *~
ThursdaVv A prij 7i'r." J. *7 "
Miles. Presiding Elder of the KingU
IOC I XlSX |i iet.?7 ?~' ' 7 ?
Friday. April 8th?Dr. E. P. Ellis.
rrt'Mduijr'-Kldbr of the Lancaster- Disi
ict-. SuLjvct.,.-\<.'hprehi organization." V
Tlio fillnlr-tM'.u Of the t-ity are in- ?k
n'iicd' to hear thesfe wtK the. seminary . i
man.- ... . . : - . '
HARMKVir.I.E NEWS
The-.St. Stephen A. M. E. Church
Sunday Sthool is- makhrg.a great success.
. ~ ' 7 "7"" T ~~ 7~
Uie Lev. -Tt C. Mouzcmo preached
at 11 .'o'clock from Deut. 0:7. Sub- '
ject, A ( ()n^auited home." He held
the people. still wiVh'his eloquence to
the end:- ., : ' ' ' .
The young; local preacher, Rev; A.
B. Peiute, preached on Sunday night
at St-: Stephen.? ?~?* ? ?' '
-M r.<. (!. \V. Myle.s is up and We are .1.
glad to set1 her on the sreets'. ?' . '
. 3Tr. Marion Burns is plannig for a
i>ig picnic tin Easter Monday. - The :
I 'r.v:- ol' ilardevillp. and EstelJe will
Wts?on-that day, ? ?j ; ?? -~?r:
Morgan Lodge No. 180^ji. qf P.
and the Court of Calanthe are expect-,
hig to havoamgday at St. Stephen T A7~
M. TT. Chinch on the fourth Sunda\'.
kev. L. U. uregg of Orangehurg,.
S. C., will pteach that day for ?
the .occasion. ?-? ?? - * *
The.;,many- friends of "Mrj. Lillian f
H nicer will regret to learn of her
death after a short illness. .
Mrs. .Maggie Howard* is on the sick
list. The many friewhr wish het .la
speedy recovery. ' . ' " .
Av _ - ? - -
; - M AW'.OkY NEWS
I.ast Sunday, March 6th, was our
regular preaching Sunday at New
Hope Church. The Sunday School
was opened with a good crowd of pupils.'
The lesori was taught! by our
pa tor.??Wr?ih?Washington...of?"
Marion. - After the Sunday SchoH-,
Lev,?Washington took his text fTom
Act,~yn^r~from which he pleached a ;
snul stirring sermoji; - f**--- "
" We jv,tLi:e. very glad to?have our??
visitors, the facility of I-eever Green
School. A ft^r service, they" were the
guests of Mrv.and Mrs.. T. H. Gore at
dinner: -rrT 1 " " i After
being away for some time,
Lev. Bert .F.lehy was out with us
Sunday in the Sunday School.:
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