The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 07, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
_ T .Wrens News
Wednesday night, April 20th, the
W. H. and F. M. Society of Bethyl A
M. E. Church gave a musical recital
and we wistPftTThank each ahd everj
one who took part ih the program
especially our friends from Clinton
Who nlaved their parts so well. I an
syre that.-every one present enjoyet
this excellent. program. - ' "*"
Mr. BtTfrih of" PhiluUcffihia and Mrs
Chi'es of Greenwood were visitors it
"w >in i i ly it l'r n .lay | ny<i. ." ~~ "T"7"
~ I. Sullivan:?pi nirtytal* o
Storm Branch Veadeniy, Aiken',- M. C.
mfd Air. Mavbry wove the jruests'*"6
/ Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sullivan a fev
mi?Lheii; u uy to Spartan
blUtf. r* ; ' *
With. J'. GnrUsinton of this city atn
Miss Geneva 'Nance or"Greenwoud mo
' ;y * i :e: yLnd. friends.
Rev. il, .! Witherspnon of Green
vilU was a visitor in our .city ihi
. week.' ' "'
Kv\. Lee A., Loyyin.' of Clinton \va
-? . tt'-'-ici nr in the n' foci" AhyVado
? 1.'. ih U.?.' }::. t~>v? 1, Ki-v.?J. ?
7 -^"TTtT. A!.'. AI l.OI L .ll.ii 1;., .1. Rich
Ilur.'fev, 8irlc? M.. Fhinklin. .Mrs
A-ice Yoiinjr, Mrsr Ruth S. Thorns#
? 1 - A 1 '' I-. .t 111.. ll.W'lil
? m i e>in11 i>i the1 Laurens Train
rnfr ^eho'-l, April 22.
? Mrs. I.ft i io 1 >i;i) Chambers of Ashe
- vi 1 i(.y-N^C, ha.v been the truest of he
'tiiec& Mrs. , Fin nisi .Flonimintr.s.
Misses llice and llvnry of Clintoi
v;ere pleasant vision's in our. city :
few hours -iir Sunday on their way ti
tJreenwoo.il in company with Mr. Wm
P.| Giuiintrtoh. ...
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Wit hers poem
Mrs. Ruth Thomas, Rev. J. B. Smith
iM r a.n<i Ai rs.- .Moore attended the odu
caiional dfivc that*.was- held in i
school hou.-v near 3It. Pisgah A. RI. E
Church, owiiiu: to the- burning of t'h<
church more., than a year agQ*_ Rev
Smith was the speaker of the evening
.lie preached a very touoHinir sermon
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-i BAILEY BETHEL DOTS
~?k>n "Chapel on Sunday was in hei
glory all day. Too much cannot bt
^aid about the loyal members"of Zioi
("hope' A?AT. K. Church.?They an
loyal to the corps.
Sunday School opened ail. 10:00 o'
-.V clock with A! i's. Mariah. liadden, sup
. eimtendent. 3Irs. Iladdon. knows hov
to put pep in the Sunday .School. Th<
lesson was- beautifully. tailght by Mr
Willi^ Curry. -Class No. 1, taught- bj
- Mrs. McOlellar. still holds the bai
pert The lesson was reviewed by tin
: pastor, who gave some new, thought:
;, on th< li?e of PefcFT Our pastor doe;
not believe .in retrogression,: there
.. fore we are always benefitted by hi:
talks, lie is. a ?uhepherd, . who T?
i'. ' i'G?rn?T*^-! ?U ' - u. ( > ?
they. ..re eaTIed lor, lor. that, rertsoi
wc arc.* always willing to come whci
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11:30 tho pastor in his usual \va;
-? ing one of .his favorite soul touchj^n
experience meeting. Surely this is ;
man.of Cod, for none other ,coul<
pjeatii a.- he p'cay-hcs. lie. look hi:
tc-xt from the 78th I'salm and 14tl
verfce; -subject: "Lead kindly light.1
Spiritual fervor was high. We- had ;
high day in %ion.; souls were sefr 01
hallowed lire. ' Many expression:
were Kbar<l~and many tears tseeiv t<
flow. . Our pastor is a great feede:
... to go.sp.el_ htm pry souls. Old /ion'i
flag will noxer trail ijrt the dust. W<
?--- are Spiritually, and (Vt^ncially 'snive
The church as..a duly. is working.a:
^?iu-var...l)i.-for>t with ..?uqlv.'jeasoncd ant
Dvoo^ten.fteil inert lilte Bros. A. D
?? ?MnrttW Jdohorb I.olddeltj' Xelsort Rad
i>tt rs Fa iTnie Freeman, E1
1 ad lasjfck .tin d 1'hy 1 lis C u 11 a ha mwitl
?yy . t4?e safe pooling of our piistor, we ?n
. and. art- ptilting our church progran
Ui* oVc r.
T~ f\L ~\Vo~~rVg4 ttt very -mneh~\o say tha
fhervia .Minis and Wiley Blan
"" thf' si(k '"-a lh'a -week
TitiwfcmC They will he nut again soon
F s are, always* welcome.
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. Last* Sunday was a high day a
Brown Chapel Church. The Sunday
School, was igrand. The superinten
?. diuiL irtiujo Sftnatimely remarks, whic)
v ere cnjkoytfej by all.
Tho A. (I E. League met 0:40 witl
the presidenf, Mr. Jessie 'Marshall
presiding. 1 he lesson was taught bj
Lao pastor, Kov. ,j. J. Kicnara.son.
Mi\. K116it Robinson of Columbia
S.-Cm was up with us a while.
' v A hor.se ran a\Vay with Mrs. Dollie
Burton last week and injured het
somewhat, hut we. an- gl.-id tn not*
that she doing fine now.
Mr. and Mrs. Willifr Jackson. _Jind
JSenTmr motored -here from Durham
N. C. Saturday night to attend the
funeral Sunday of Mrs. fterriKe Todd.
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! I)r. D~ H. Sims, nationally renown
ed orator and scholar, and an educa'
tovof the first water; and Allen Uniyovsity-Qtrartette,
captured a very en
thusiastiC audience Monday night at
1 Alien Temple Church, wher'e Dr. Sims
and practical address on the theme
? Ktcrim Fmulitmentals'' and the quar-^1
tattc .appcareth'm- music recital. -Dr.
>ims, av: usual, held his audience spellhound
hy hij^ unusual charm and elo.
orator and the master orator he is.
I the. musical renditions were'very exollent,
and would have done credit
u Roland Hayes, himself. The Alyen
University alumni of this city
J ,akes .special pride in Dr. Sims and-the
students qf alma mater and hope to
II nave them ity' the mountain-city again
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" A play "East Lynne,, presented by |
Si a cast of characters .from Anderson,
S. C., will be g|ven at the Phyllis
Wheat ley Center .Tuesday night, May
- ; nux.-iu) o'eolck. It will be-gtven for
^ :he benetlt of the Womah's Federapresident.
A -smlal admission will be
3 charged: V
7 ."Miss Bobbie Mae Kllis. an aitflir"
. ive student at Allen University, accompanied
'the A. U. party to Green"
yille Monday night.
The Logan St. Sewing Circle met
! Friday night at the home of Mrs.
;i .Magjgie Williams, on Logan St-, where
3 a very fine time was had.
Messrs. M. J. Butler and George
Finley of Abbeville, were the guests
of relatives 'and friends bere Sunday.
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-Mr-J. W. Ware'is up and olit again
x airor a recent illness, to the1 delight
of", his friends.
j Rev. ..D. L. Witfcerspoon, the dean
" * >f the Piedmont Conference and onp
of South Carolina's best prepared
young ministers, preached two very
, 1 houghtful, interesting and powerful
_ pennons last-Sunday at Allen Teniple
A. M. E. Church. He used as his
- -.ext-s Rotn. 1:16 and Matt. 7:2?LxnorjK
tng and nigh't respectively. A splenic
iid sermon in the afternoon by Rev.
? J. W. Wflburn of Spartanburg, the u1
uially lively Sunday School and A.
r- J. E. I.u.iHue services were other feaMiros
of the day.
Rev. \V. M. Watson, after preach1
og a fine sermon Sunday morning at'
k Maple Creek Baptist of Greer, made
i very timely and helpful talk Sunlay
night at Tabernacle Baptist, ofwhieh
he is the pastor. The mornj.
v. ? 7-. - : * -
,\ng sermim was preached by Rev. J.
\\ Gordon. who brought a powerful
The. installation service held last
b week. at the Pilgrim Rest * Baptist
Church, Rev. H. W. Stewart, pastor,
j "TTrg" paftTo'rS and congregations par!
icipaTcd in the~se"rvice: Monday night
? Church; Tuesday night, Rev. D. E.
r Witherspoon, Allen Temple A. M. E.
r Church; Wednesday night, -Rev. J. A.
i Gordon, Mt. Zion Baptist Church;
1 Thursday night, Rev.-J; H. Smith,
5 Mt. View Baptist Church; Friday
i .night, Rev. D. S.'Sample, Antioch
Baptist Church; Sunday night, ini
stallation sermon by Rev. R. L. Gor>
bm of Willramsston, S: C.
The ATlenites Club met Monday afr
Young on Green Avenue, where a
3. verv nleasant. session
. , ? .
2 The Junior Missionary Society-met
Wednesday afternoon at the home of
g.B<u^ie-Fa4r -on Nichols St. A
lively meeting was Reported.
'* Mr. James Abels, veteran soldier of
the cros^, passed away at his home
on' Hudson St., Saturday morning at
1 10:00 o'clock, following a~lingcHngill
ness. His funeral was'held at Al'en
Temnle, Tuesday afternoon, Rev.
- 4b?In-W&herspuun, Ills p^STorT~oflieiating.
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^ trrrlcey party and chicken pie supner
given Tuesday night at the A. M.
P.. manse hy Mrs. Georgia Hudgens,
nroved a very plensanf.-.and-juipww!.
ful event.
The annu&Ssflrive in interest of the
1 ' "T
Phyllis \Vheatley_Ccntre, which is one
of GreenyiHe's greatest assets, is now
? under"AVSVn'md is rennvfo^l
? wvu u\j uv: jnuv
'/trussing "fairly well." There seems
" to he no real reason why this city,
r with its many advantages, should not
? 'U'P'U't thin worthy instilutiun, whll'h
under the efficient leadership of the
able Mrs. H. L. Duckett, is doing a
. niost commendable work toward the
advancement of our people of this
. Section, Th" Ponffli- nnnrjn Btlfj
we need the .Cfrixtqr and now is the
L time for all "nf&m good and true to go
, to its aid. Let fSs put this important
? drive over the top. Trusting in God,
,__wcjcannot fail. ??
incth.. & ^5 1: .nwtfV ;
Tint PALVtrn
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Aiken News
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGhee, Mrs.
J. Bland, Messrs. Willie McGhee and
Robert Childs motored to Greenwood
and spent the week-end.
Miss Russell'Smith gave ah interesting
little party at her home Mon-day
4hght: ? ?? ?r
The banquet given by the industrial
club at Scho'fleld. Pridav niirht
was .enjoyed by all.
MtssPearl Kenner and sister gave
a surprise party for Rev. and Mrs.
Kenner?It was quite..a_surprise because
the hunch found Mrs. Kenner
in bed. . *'*" ' "1
Dr. Howard of Darlington. S. C..
was in the city Sunday. He' made an
interesting talk to the Sunday School
at'Friendship. He also j>rerfched Sunday
night. ' if \
MiSa Rosa Hicksnn'nf Dnnhnrtnn
S. C. is soendincr a while with the
writer. T .
The many friends^of Miss Josie
S?.mith willPleurn with pleasure of her*'
marriage to Mr. James Hazel. The
ceremony \vas performed by Rev.
Pearson Friday, April 22 at the C^
M; E. parsonage.
Mrs. E. M. Jones accompanied by
Misses. Evelyn Hickson and--L,aretta .
.Lant-'b sptnit the week-end very jgleasantly
at TTunbarton, S. C., as guests
of Mr. G. M, Hickson. On Sunday
they motored to Orangeburg an
spent the d*ay on State College'? campus.
_ They found Missel A. Thompson,
A. N. Nobles and I. Mabry and
Mr. L. Hicksprrlooking ,tho picture of
health.
Among those from Aiken who attended
the Women's State "Convention
which convened at Mt. Olive Bau
tibn which convened at Mt. Olive Baptist
Church near Orangeburg were:
Mesdames Lucy Perry, L. E. Barns, Presley,
E. L. Nicholson, S. L. B.
Collinn and Mrs. Maimic B. 'Morg&h.
The cantata rendered by the Glee
Club from the Aiken Institute (white)
at Second Baptist Church Sunday af- 1
lerrioon was a great success. The
large audience composed of both col'- _
6Ted and while enjoyed the service"
vefy. jnuch. " ^ " ' tTI-:. h
CROSS HILL LOCAE& . .
' \Vfi__arc_ too sorry that our-" good
friend, Mr. M. Brown continues ill
and is not able to attend church and
Sunday School, but we hope to see
him out again soon.
It is interesting to knfow that the
white people of Cross Hill as well as ;
the coored people are filled with enthusiasm
over the progress that has
been made, this years; especially a= ~
mong the young people as the result
of Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Mitchell
teaching together with . Miss* L. ^A.
Rapley. ' " ],
The many. friends of little I nfey^g
ette. Mitchell regret to know that ho .with
his mother^ Mrs. llattie Mitchell
of Greenville left for New Jersey last
Saturday, where they will spend a
Tew months with rlatives.
On Friday afternoon the facutly
and their company were the dinner
jjuests of Mr. and Mrs. John Craig.
and as usual, the afternoon was a very jolly
one for everybody who was ,
there. T. ~ . . .
On Sunday morning at Ziun Hill
Baptist Church of which*ev. D. M.
Spearman is pastor, the young Mr. R.
M, Mitcheh-preaehed an excellent sermon
from Matt il3:3, Sunday was a
big day at Zion. After the sermon,
the..Lord's.-Supper was administered.
Sunday afternoon, the faculty motored
over to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry CunRlngham,
where they enjoyed a well
perpared dinner and the faculty really
appreciates the hospitaljty shown
them by these good people.
'LOSING EXERCISES OF MATHRR
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 1927
Sunday, May 15, 4:00 P. My? Commencement
Sermon, Tabernacle Baptist
Church, President J. J. Starks,
Morris College', Sumter,- S. C.
Monday, May 16, 3:00 P. M.?Pa- ,
geant: "The Open Door"?8th Grade.
Dramatization "Ruth" 7th Grade, Owen
Hall.
Monday, May 16, 8:00 P. M.?Piano
Recital. Rip Van Winkle, Cantata; Glee
Club, Owen Hall.
Tuesday, May 17, 2:00 P. M.?Meet- '
ing of Alumnae, Former Students and
-Teachers, Owen Hall.
Tuesday, May 17, 4:00 P. M.?Class
Day Exercises apd Reception, Mather
Cottage Porch.
Tuesday, May 17, 8:00 P. M.?Commencement
Exercises, Howard Hall,
President Benjamin F. Hubert, Georgia
State Industrial College, Savannali,
Oa. ' ~ t*
Exhibits of school work are shown
in Uwen andlCinsman Halls on Monday
and Tuesday.^ ,
All are cordially invited to attend
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The churches in ojir city are all
well attended each Sunday. t Many
leave the city and wroship in the
'country, and yet the attendance and
collections here"coBtthiues good. Revival
meetings at Corinth and St. Paul
were well attended and much benefit,.
derived by those?prasonf Thgr'
meeting at Zion A. M. E. Church is
all to join with him in "helping _to
make Union a better place in .which
to live. <"7""
Rev Williams "was. invited to preach
at Maple Ridge Baptist Church Sunday
afternoon, Aprii~24th in interest
of Mrs. Laura Turner's club.
The service wasi Wfsll 'attended and
Rev. Williams, the stalwart-pastor of
self t'nuui. tu itm limn.??'?
Rev. and Mrs. Williams dined at
the home of Mr. and "Mrs. John Turner,
Hamlet St. , *
The services at Corinth on Sunday,
May 1st were well attended. Revi
Williams preached the- gospel _with
-power to an appreciative audieneo Superintendent
Simpkins and tea^
chers of Corinth Sunday School are
all pleased to know that Mias-Albgr- '
ta Huff, pianist has re-considered her
resignation tended a week ago. The
resignation of Miss Alberta came to
all like a thunder bolt from a clear
sky, and with, one accord they now
rejoice to know that she isv still pianist
of Corinth Sunday School and
assures her of their hearty support.
xto .r .n
yiasa i-xu. o 01 yoriiiin won me oanner
on Sunday. The little boys and
girls are a busy set. A few weeks
agoj ittLefr names were placed upon
honor roll of the Sunday Schobl. Miss
Ruff is "The wide awake teachers of
this class.
The beginners of Corinth have on
a membership ,and finance drive. AT
bout four new pupils have been enrolled
and pupils vctifr teachers arei
Roping to continue this dr.iye until./
thfe desired goal is reaohed. Mrs. Tobin
ictoaehcr of this class Und wishes
her friends to know about the driv^,^
then come over and help us.
The following program was rendered
Sunday evening at the missionary
meeting: 1 ? j
Instrumental solp?Miss Ruth Mc- ..
Kissick. . ' ; - J
Select reading?Mrs. L. Eubanks:
Recitation?Mrs. Sarah Ruff.
Solo?Mrs. Mattie Worthy.
Solo?Miss Mutfd McKissick.
Duett?Mrs.,Rogers and Mrs. Book- <
man. > . .. '
Paper?Mrs... Bessie Williams. ;
Pupils of Class No. 5 are all glad i
to have Mrs. Lula Roseboro with
them each Sunday. Members and ;
friends are also pleased to know that
her school term was a successful one
ami -That -Mrs. Roscsbofough will be 1
at hflwo in upionps. c. d
?Mts:?Nancy fcyles on Carson-~St,
is very ill. Her children" and other relatives
are in attendance. Friends 1
far and near are hoping for her recovery.
Mrs. Lizzie Dawkins. on O'Shield St.
is improving. This is very gratifying
tn hpr loved nnw. - - .
Mrs. Grade Johnson is able to attend
Sunday School and church-agam^after
being absent for several, weeks.
She is still smiling_a& sweetly as before.
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Dr. Ruff of Columbia, paid us a
pop call on Easter Sunday. He came
to see the hmoe folks and we happen
to be living in the house by the side
of the road;?Wewbre also pleased to r
our popular young pharmacist, t)r.
Lillian Sartor tp^call.
rs. Carrie Tjiles on Chambers Avenue
is sick-. Her daughters, Mrs.
Bradford of Spartanburg, S. C. and
Miss ?JernTha" "Giles from ~Knoxville,
Tenn., are here to see her. We wish
for her a speedy recovery. She ft '
very much missed from Corinth.?*"
. We thank Rev. Hampton ,on Enterprise
St.^fpr lf> cents for subscription
for three months. Also Mr. William
Garner for $2.00 for his subscription
for one year. Please let
the paper coppetb'these and others.
\ Mr. Anderson Gist, well known citizen,
-was stricken with paralysis a
few weeks ago. He Is at the home of
1*1 r. ana Mrs. Dnarles Davis on S. j]
Church St. Li
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Mrs. R. C. Pride and Miss Cornelia j
Herndon ?were dinner quests at the; J
home of Mr. and Mrs.- S. R. RufT ij
on North (Church St. From all ac^i j
counts those iladTe? did, justice to a <
well-spread table &nd are . loud in :
thanks for the generous hospitality :
extended them by the entire family.
Little Sarah Mae RufT asks that you. ;
corn? fififairi.
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STATEMENT FROM HKl)
1)1811.
Bamberg, S. C.?Prof. Reddish
wishes to state that this was li year
of untiring '^cooppratioiv^roin the*
teachers with his streniousVll'orts t"
make this school come up tifwhat ho
would like for it .to be. Tiro principal
and faculty have made and aic
nbw making sacrifices beyond num hinninp
fny I im .'.;iM i.wi|winml t.f'-I he
school. We are not satisfied with dur
present surroundings and ebirdiCTfms
and if our white friends rind trustee
board will stqnd bv us. we li >oe" leT
the next term a building will- lie
found in a more desirable place antj
suited for industrial work" of many'
kinds. Then we too -can?speak and
look with pride as other coulities with
their?Rosenwald schools and use themotto,
"Watch us climb." 7 ?
iroi. KPUUisn, ajuun- with, the- pa-_
lltlllf'fi oi oou, nas,worked lour years
in the present school. lie has his
heart in the work andTif he is with
us as long again nr longer than-he
has been, we are sure that we will
have a school here lJjni-wiF In-.rated
as class "Aa of-Junior High IkKuul.?
It is <5ur arnest desire that by air
mother year, wa-^nay have a s.ehool hero
that would represent the citizens' oi
Bamberg ap?l its vicinity. lov we
lize,;wherq the people are onlightned,,
there is less friction betwfen the races
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