The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 07, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, May V, 1327
Bamberg: News
Lust Sunday was a high day a
Pleasant Grove A; M. E. Chlurch, o
which Rev. Anderson is the.. na?tm
ihey rendered a program which woul
have been^u credit Un any congrega
tiwti?The eWTgren spoke?well and=
very Iargir crowd was out. ??~
x Mrs. A.^ J;. Martin and little"Mai
gttwU and A. J.y Jr., are visiting, sis
?%f' " . -ter and'father, Rev. T. <K. NHarpei
Mrs>.sjy^ttin. Jrepd.pta that Rev. A. J
?^ *: Maaa^34^el^n^--?long . nicaly wit
his churofi work in Greenwoaod.
ih. GacroH was in the city oir-ias
Saturday. His friend, welcome Jiir
r ? . . . . /
back tn the city. . .=
_ Or .1 1,. Ducketf from Gieeimlh
. S. d. passed through the city Frida
taking 'bis return fro the Palmett
Medical Association which met in Cc
?* iinnbnr ? *- 1 ??:?
Ebv-Gco. Wr'STngjletu^i attended th
mi'UlMl .convention. He tried ver
, . hard to bring the next'(Convention t
? : :?this city.?
- - A-very sad accident happened seve
miles from the cityp-Semtheast reeeirl
ly. Mrs. Hattie Moon, the wife of Mi
Silas Moon got burned to death. Th
whole house was consumed and he
body was burned beyond recogfiitioi
It is not known just how it happene<
A VI'I'V yhnrt mhilo fho'hnppPT
ing Patterson and-Pratt, the comin
undertakers' were notified and cam
to the eocene to render-good servic
r?-D; W. Williams died May the Is
Jfe \y???4n the cit^.iate Saturday nigh
and died early Sunday morning, 1
A; Williams handled the body.
Newberry will be lonsome for a fe<
ninntVic nf - ?
v? niv men auu> wuiut'il t'UIl
. tinue going to New Vork.
The .closing exercises of Mt. Beth<
..' v Garmonay School will begin May IS
fk primary grades; May 22 special sei
p mon to the school children at Pies
x sant Grove A. M. E. Church; May 2'
intermediate grade';' May 25 Gramma
""Grade .
On May 22nd,. there will be thrc
choirs to sing, James Hope, Pleasar
_ Grove and Enoree. Rev. Petersoi
the pastor of Eitforee has consented t
- praCh this sermon.
- -There will be.a sermon preached t
tlio Woman's; Aid Society, May 7, 3:3
P. M. at Miller Chpel A. M. E. Churc
by Rev. J. J. Richardson, pastor-c
Kroyvn r.hnpel A M". F. Ghnrrh
PRESIDENT BLUFORD AND A i
T QUARTETTE AJTEAR AT
GUILFORD COLLEGE
Faculyt and Students Favorably Irr
- .. ... pressed '
Greerisboro, Nr C., May 2?Las
evening, Dr. F. D. Bluford, presider
of A. and T. College and the member
of the college quartette enjoyed th
.proud distinction _nf appearing?bt
: fore the faculty and i,tud<wl-bu4y^C
~ Guilford Cortege, one. df'Thd leadin
white colleges of .North Carolina. _
Doctor Bluford delivered a very ?
hie address and was successful in mat
?? ing a very favorable impression, whic
, was quite evident?by- measuring- th
hearty applause. -
The quartette under tihie leader
ship of Professor Fuller rendered
program whrrh" permitted a wide vs
: riety nf vocal offorings, including Nt
"gro_ spirituals and some classical nurr
hers. ' <?
SUMMER SCHOOL AT BETTiITA
CADEMY, JUNE 20th, 1927
A strong faculty has been err
? ployed. '
Those who complete the full cours
of summer work will have their cer
tilifates renewed" and raised.
Teachers should register on the firs
Registration fee will be $2.00. Boar
for .the full term will be $15.0(
Board for one week will be $3.00.
Bettis Academy is situated In
' very healthy locality and afford
sydendid "atmosphere for study an
recreation. For further informatio
write A. W. Nicholson, President Bel
tis Academy, Trenton, S. C.
* IXGOFF NEWS ?
On next Snndsv Mn? Rt>i tVm fi
U. of O. F. willhold their Thanks
giving services at button Branch Baf
tist Chdrch nad we extend to Colum
hia our invitations. We will give yo
the best time of your life at Sutto
Branch Baptjst -Churchr ?
Mr. Thomas Harold, Jr., was invit
ed ovch to Camden, S. C., April 28t
T" home or Mr7 Johnnie J. Harold. Th
to a birth-nrght party given >, ftt_ih
party was for his son, Mr. John liar
(^rops are far behind in this par
of the State, hut yfft nre having fin
Bethlehem Baptist Church that wa
blown down a few weeks ago, is be
ing rebuilt by the members. ?
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LANCASTER NEWS
This will inform you that the fire
t is still burning around St. Paul A. M.
f E. Church. " j
r> I .a at* SnnHnjr in mir rnpfiilnn nt.ow i
^ ardess board meeting we had another ^
uncommon event. Just before we
? closed one of the members said that ^
Bro. Henry Brooks wanted to say a
? word and the presidehtTiteseht^d bim *
to the board pnd aftpr addressing the 1
J' chair, he said, -**if "this-meeting^lisa ,
the power to receive &efrtb^rs into the
church I want^ttf"Join." ?Then the c
r*hair tiii*na/1 tWn naof a? ff
v??u Vvit ttvu vv VUV I'WO VU1?xm. -? n I m
- -matlon and this pastor came forward '
n and received hirri into t!ie;<Wurchx-For
^ jL^hik-rthe spiritual feelings ran high.
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y t
0 After we had got back normal a- t
,.,?for him a speedy recovery.
_ gain,! we ser ved with -delicious sande
wiches, coffee, cake and cream. This ^
p" ended a great stewardess board meet- f
0 ing--?----- . ,_1
At this writing, Bro. C. A. Mc- t
n Kerizie- is on the sick list. We hope ^for
Him a speedy recovery. " 't
r* It appears like the Lord still wants '
e Dr. John R. Wilson at the head'of the
1 Lancaster high school and we say thy 1
? will be dpne.
The F[ | TTiii i I In I I 11II rTiT "*
^ of the Presbyterian Church here, was 1
8 in town last week looking the picture *
* of health.
Rev. X. U. Frierson, the present y
pastor of the above named chorcfy has x
o returned for another year to ttifl de- r
light of his many friends. V" - t
A' On Easter Sunday, we had a great j
t- time. Our services began at sun rise t
_ with a red hot prayer meeting?led. _1
;1 by Bro. C. C. McEhvain. At 10:00 o'- 1
l; clock, the superintendent of the Sun- 1
- lay School, Bro. Wm. Riddle, was at
i- his post of duty with his entire corps <
1, of teachers. The lesson was interest- *
r ingly discussed I ' "s
At 11:00 o'clock the regular ser- 1
e vices began. The choir wqs at its *
best during the services. The pastor 1
^ preached from St. Matt. 28:6: "He c
43 is not here, for he is risen as_ He 1
said." Rev. Bouler proved to his
0 hearers that he was master of the sit- 1
jj uation. You could hear "amena" all "j
over the church; At the conclusion
of the service, were was made to sav: *
~r did not our hearts burn while? he spoke'
to Us out of the Word of God. The ^
^ pastor opened the doors of the church,
urn. no one responded. The collection
the reading of notices and the bene_djction
ended these services.
At 3:00 o'clock, we reassembled to
listen to the exercise*, of the little
folks.- Mrs. Viola Harris deserves
^ much praise for the splendid program ^
(t "that was put over by the little ones i
under her, direction. . l_j
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e We were proud to "have in our midst J
Mr. J. A. Boykin. superintendent of _j
^ Washington Daplisl Church Sunday ~~
g--School, who ajways brings us a mes- j
sage. We say to youcome again, t
Little Miss Kelly Jones had charge t
}f the ceremonies and she proved her- i
h self equal to the task. Thd" Collection 1
e- wa5 good. ?? ?* :?? *s
At fi-30 P Ml <tlp?hour?forleague,
but the crowd waited for night *
services to witness the conclusion of 1
i- The day's service, whicir resulted into I
t?a gruaL platform sei vice. il -was the
I- hpct T Knvo ovV*r witnocco^ nf tViic
place. Miss Maud Riddle, a candidate 1
_ for gradimtion from the Lancaster _
High School; Miss Willie Riddle, Dai- *
3y Stewart, Mary H. Moore, Mrs. Vio- 1
la Harris, Christine Rtuledge, Iona '
l" Creket B. Crockett, Mr. Thomas Jones, '
Petty McGriff, Wm. Riddle and Mrs.
ie Teres^ Jones of Camden, S. C., ren""
iWHd a most excellent program to the
delight of all. ^ ~
lt The Rev. \V. R. Frasier of the
Washington Baptist Church, is still
^ Tn search of the lost sheep.
? The Rev*-J?~T. Murdock, pastor of
Mt."2Kon A. M. E. Z.. Church pulled '
a off a successful rally on the 10th of
s last month.. He and his good people j
" are all smiles. *
11 Bethlehem A. M. E. Mission led and
pastored by Bro. C. C. McElwain has (
selected a site and will make a pay'rnent
on the same soon TKo
for raising the~money are already in (
operation. t
* You will hear from us again at (
l* an early date. ; :'. ,
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, IN MEMORIAM - c
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Cv .
n In sad but loving memory of oqr ?
dear mother and grand-mother, Mary <
> Thompson, who departed this Jife one ^
h year ago today, May 2, 1926. ,
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* Aft we loved hry, sTT-wa Tttinn hn?, ^
In our memory, she is always near, j
T. - jways 1 ~ H
a.
o?n ? auciiv iear. r
L. 1
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? Ida M. Cannon, daughter,^" .
7 Wilhelmenia Cannon, grand- ^
daughter.
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tl? PALMCTTQ LJL
Bennettsville Locals THE NEV
The farmers as a whole began to
jet worried about the sand storm this The wea
Vf'pk. In maoy places, the crops wwra here?i*?hi
jreatly damaged. . The clos
Most of the schools in 1|he 'county ed school
lave closed excopt Clio gradod~schogl, it Was a si
rtarlburu, S. C.?Clio will begin their mild,'. The;
ind run through the 9th. the first a
We are delighted_fco see. Mrs. T TV Roberts am
Robinson ho pie again, "after .being ers. Wedn
ailed to Morris College, Sumter, .Si Miss Flore;
2., to the bed side of her sick sister, day night,
*earl Thnmsa. She is improving slow- er. Friday
y. . ' . .teacher. C
Miss Isabella Sanders, the sister of o'clock, a
he reporter is up once more, and will listen to ti
toon leaver lor her work in Washing- preached t
on,' D. C. .. Hartsville,
The closing exercises of the graded a great imj
tohoot; endedtofte of the best o? of "the" dideredttissiuns*
t'VlT lll'lU. UH he lUlh, 1st m'liuul." OH
grade?Operetta?Mother Goose Is- Miss Emm
and,Mrs. ,Whitakcr and Miss Lance Might,?sixi
eachers; 21st. 2nd grade?Operatta Harvin, te
?A Day In-Flourdonr, Miss Miller, seventh gr
t?3eher; 22nd, 4th. grade?Midsum- Queen, te
ner Eve, "Miss Cloud, teacher; 5th. eighth and
grade?Operetta^-The Isle of Jewels, was gradu;
Hiss Adartis, Teacher; 25th., 6th and uere nine;
7th. ggrades?Operetta?Last Co- hisses
net mill CumMy, Mrs (Jilmore teach- -uuckett, tl
;r24th.?Bacc. Sermon, Shiloh Bap- The boys i
:ist Church, Rev.. S. S. Youngblood. Edward Ec
This was knbwn as one df the best Smith, Ted
Educational Sermons: that tfie school of the clas
las ever heard. Dr. S. S. is able and'salutatory,
vi'll deliver the goods.- 27th;?Com- ford- ?.
nericement Day. " Processional. An- The poet
hem: "Shepherd . of Thine Israel." dred C. Du
invocation, Revv R. H. Riddick. An- Prof. H.
hem:^ "Watchman, What of the leered-the
Jiiglit." Salutatory, Lillian Ashe, "Is writer pre:
t Worth While" V. Lyles'Music June generally <
Brought the Roses.". " year in the
Valedictory, Sarah Morris. Words Louvenia B
)f encouragement,' Chairman of Tenth grad.<
rustee beard, Mr. R. McCullum; pre- the credit f
tenting of^diplomas,' Dr. A. C. Cook; Prof. J. S.
esponse-'to accepting" of diplomas, labored hai
iurlett Wingate. Miss-Sarah Morris out a shai
eceived the highest mark made in the things ..to ]
:lass and was awarded-the prize-for Pl"of. Hi
he same?awarded by Dr. Thompson. Principal c
Many.pt the. memEera of the class MulHtis die
eceived personal gifts. Mr. and Mrs. by cp-ppet
F. Morris awarded their daughter, etilty.
Vliss Sarah $25.00 and she was hand- Miss Mi
?d over $35 or^$40 in money and 52 supervisor
JJlTerent gifts." MlsS Lillian Ashe c?unty wai
vas coveried with gifts. Miss Mamie success of
McQueen also received many gifts. * a helping
This is a lesson- for the class of *ng hard
1928. ' J ? . . v. provementi
building a
. thuosand <
LANCASTER NEWS " -Mullins.an
. ' - - put over t
The Y. M. C. A>, is doing splendid Satu
vork. A "number one" program was along witl
rendered Sunday, April 24th at St. the writer
?aul A. M. jjf. Church in .interest of known as I
if*- Aiion't. a Prof. Rnhp
illicit O tiMU, rv Yfljf IlltV unci- '
ng was raised. P" 'hv QU
Thfl folnrrd high?school?is really c*a-y ?^tht
lutting the job over. A study cen-1 er's was *
er meeting has been going on for1 P?u* fish, v
he county teachers, which was held J e(* n0 ni(ir
n the high school. They report of | greatest s
laving done splendid work in the school has
itudy center movement! Their meet- churches a
ng closed Saturday," April &Srd with Revival r
tn exaTnlnntfon irTair^of the"dejiaVt- 4- M.'E. (
nents. The teachers gave a splendid *fa>'- Rev.
>rogram Friday night at the close of I & V'Ci'e wo
ho successful -session. | E. Church
The high school will close May 6th. I The Pain
kVe hope for them a grand success. I Per ^or eVl
Mr. C. A. McKinney has been ill J an(l keep a
;er his work in the barber shop, but |
lis son, C. A., Jr., is carrying the! Be
juisness on nicely. "j
:losing exercises of Steele rev. p.
MEMORIAL SCHOOL - visitor to oi
? " " " , ' ' 1 Doctor AVat
Wedgefield, S. C.?The closing ex- derful and
jrcises 01 trie inomas"tstrreie Memo- <* ? nmjuei
"ial School too k* place at the Pres- visit us.
>yterian Church on Wednesday, night, body- prese
\pril 27'and-Thursday night, April the-carry in
J8.' . ' . the State.
On Wednesday night, the _ 4th and
>fh grades had thei^ exercises. Mr. Commeni
ind Mrs. George Hyne^T the teach- :prospects t
:rs wqre highly praised for their won- or(i breaki
lerful program. On Wednesday students a
light, Dr. and Mrs. f. D. Davis of cooperatin*
Sumter attended. Dr, Davis deliv- the last da;
;red to the audience some very in- Doctor F
cresting remarks. Th music was ren- 'ting the r
lered^by^Mrs. Bssie E. Washington, j this week-e
On Thursday night the primary j A very
'lasses under the supervision of Mr^. ! program i?
Rebecca Richardson, the principal, 1 W.,C. A. Si
md the 6th and 7th grades, under the Miss Nellie
mpervision of- Mrs. Bessie Washing- 's endeavor
on gaye their program. It was with- touch to* tl
?ut a doubt a number one pfogramr
fhe teachers need?to be eommcnded ?
for carrying out such a wonderful entcrtainC(J
rrogram. - ' last! week,
on- Tfldra369,Ife*. - Aha Mr*,' TTTT muging, ye
Brown of Columbia, & C. motored
'?wn to attend tbe'exrCcises Thurs^
lay night. Rev. Brown delivered very (
rraising remarks. Every one went 26 was see
iway praising the teachers for their ^r* Y?un*
ixcellent work. '8 Setting
\wm, '
vs in and around j
Mill.i ive '
ther is fine and everybody 0
?ppy- -=
fng exercises of the~~grad- s
s now history and to say j
iwesss would-be putting it v
se exercises began on April
Paul baptist Church with "
dvance grades, Mrs. Iola
d'Mrs. rj. 1. Lluckett, "teach- '
lesday night, second grade, A
nee anight, teacher. Thur^Miss
Bessie White, teachnight,
Mrs. Birdie Wilson, ?
)n Sunday afternoon at 4
large crowd assembled to ^
he?baccalaureate sermon
iy Rev. H. H. Butler of
S. C. The-speaker made
pressjon on his hearers^ and
i Monday night, fifth grade
a F\_ Williams; Tuesday ~
h?grade,?Mrs.?Annie?CL- acher;
Wednesday night,
ado, Mrs". Iva Mae Mcacher;
Thursday night,
ninth grades. Friday nightating
night. In this class
four girls and five "troys*
tdys Lewis and Mildred .
"je daughter of the writer.'
rtere Messrs. Joseph Carr,
ixwroth? Leo Dimpsey, Jas*
die Lewis. The valedictory
s was Miss Gladys Lewis;
Miss Odessa Agusta Crawof
the class was Miss Milckett.
. '
C. Brewer of Hartsville degraduating
address and the
sented the diplomas, .Lit is
said that this, was the best
history of the school. Miss
lell, who is iri charge of the
2 Is due a large portion of
or the success of this class.
Robert, the principal" has
rd in the school and with- *
dow or doubt has brought
pass.
arley, white, who ii the
f the white school here in
1 much in lifting the school
ating withj tlyj entire falggie
Martin^ who is the g
of colored schools in this g
> pieseilt and added to the J
each ' occasion by lending *
hand. She is now work- x
trying to make some im- j
s by adding another new *
t a cost of. around three 5
dollars. We trust all of *
d whoever else will 4ielp *ttTsx
his, great program; " - \
r'day morning, the faculty ?
i some other friends and r
.motored down to what is E
kittle PetfDee River, where S
rts had planned a picnic. 2
nd this WDs thn crnwininflj'
whole affair.?Prof. Rub- ~7
he cook, and you talk a- g
ve ate them until we ^vant- ?
e. Thus ended orie ~oF the ?
cholastic terms that the .?
ever had. All of the g
re in a healthy concIitionT 5
nooting begins in Kbcncsci?s*
Church on the fourth Sun- C
W. E. Richardson and fam- g
Icomo. g
netto Leader is a good pa- 6
eryhpdy to read. Read it c
breast of the times;.
nedict News &
CR
P. Watson, D. I)., was a 3
ur chapel service this week, p
Lson always brings us won- J helpful
messages. 'We [
y delighted to have him i
The faculty and student !
nted a silver offering -for J, _
g on of hisr great work iti |
rement is almost here. All t
ire very bright for a rec- [
ng commencement. The 1
re working' hard and are x
r with the faculty to make ,
ys their best days.
'rederick C. Redfern is vis- S
ubl.ic schools in the State S
nd. 1 |
interesting Mothers' Day r
! being planned for the Y. 5
lindav. The new nresident V
' - ' Q.
: Brooks is wide awake and
ing to make the " Y^-mean
>e sttidents. . . ,,
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, <?
-Rr-Afrhburn addressed arTrt~ ' ?
I the students at chapel ' >
His address was_ycry a* <?
t is was-practical ami *
_ ?r? -? py
idore Vou~ngbTo6<h~class "of
n r>n the campus this week,
rblood is looking fine and
along nicely in his work.
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IN M EM OR IA , j
In sad but loviujt mtmui y. our son
car son who clcpartcd this life; Aprir* '!<
, 1924. . . _ "I'i
hree sad years h&ve passed nw.iy
incc the day you were culled ;i\vay,
ut~ y-out |nHrtM?u vyIinirt-rs -t ill. <,
'ft today .-nid always will. Vr
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Toduy recalls sad jjiemoric* - -rfa
loved one gone" tp rOst, ,
nd we love to think oT you darling*
re the ones who loved you best.
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' hen God called you home. . "'
was Ills' will; . V . ,.h 1
f'e often-think of 'thc? tla^s .gone ! <y,; j.
ut in our hearts we.love y..u- .-til!. j~r
r ' ? - > s< it
Hi' lips cannot .speak ln.w we nviss :Ja<you,
, Jac
tTr-hrrats sannot ullwhat to .-ay. ~HTT
Ht only (Jod knows how We "Tove^Tinci
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Clean-Up and
Spade-Up an<
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We Havo everything- f
up. -ttioser, Nozzte&pSprii
Scrub Brushes, Mops, M<
ets, Furniiure and Met
Wax and Brushes, Bali
I .Lawn Mowers, Rakes, I
I er.Spfs l^lrrvvoT* Urtvn^ ?,
items essential to clean
fying the home.
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htl- mis-.ifiore (iuh day. 1
ueel'itl !>? yiiitV sk'i/p, dear ion, ' '
s! sweet to In'outhi; you'i*. name,*
l' In V(;r| VoU * lOW (R'iil' 111 lit).',
death we do the same.
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>w oui'^he.-uts have heon burdened y
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[ iifri'iin wo. hnpcv.to hieet you, ''
K-? lhOdAS^'1 iile^fcTTc ilt d. . ' |_i
! o. in heaven we hupt to ifreei you,"
tele >o, far. v.. I! ic nr. av?. shed.
iadly missed by faU;<r.;M>'. Moses
kson, niother, Airs. 'arri^ Jack- '
sisters, Mrs. fttnaie M'Vlaift of ..
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nklci'.s H'osc I'.oOlS,?"
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Ioes, Spades, Flow- "*~~v
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