The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 11, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Salurdav, June 4, 1927.
-OBITUARY OF MRS. MAYME
_'.!() 11NSON-RiCB.* _ I
Mrs. Maynle Elizabeth JohnsonRice,
the second daughter of Rev. D.
.11 T.-.V.**...... 1 It? i i...
uyiniOUII UUU 1U1S, KjilI tiV A, <101111son
was born near "Clinton, Laurens
County, S. C.,. ;Nov. 9, 1879.
She was a child offender sympathies,
deep piety, ' dignified bearing
? which?developed into?strong Chris- '
tian character^ ' She began her early
schuol /training at Aniioyh school in "
?Laurens County, and then as her
<t father was changed in his pastorate .
she attended the public schools at
the fqllnwing . places^=Sandy ltun, C.,
St. Matthews, S. C., Cokcsbury,
' S. C* and Abbeville, S. C.
" She entered the State College?at ~
? ""Orangeburg" and graduated from, this
institution in 1899 from the Normal
course. She then onatriculated'-r-m <
A lien ITniv.'r^it v -..n,l ?t... y...... .
tific Course from which she guiulu
ated in HH)2, with tlio degree of B.
S. After which she
in the New Englartd Conservatbr y of
Music and was-thence give# thi? position
of instructor of music at Allen
Un'ivcrsit.v," v\hit'll position to- "
pi'tper A%it li S'iu.i.i.I ii?.y ? pynt-i- dent
she held with distinction until
June I 1'J 18.'?"?. -r . ^ She
was mnrrietL to Key. Dr K.
--Riye, ^pastor"-of Jit* Pisgah Temple
A. . M-. E. church, Greenwood, Dec.
25th, 1912 iii . St.. James A. M. E.
~ /chyrch, Abbeville. To this union
was burn one son Pnvid Eugene Rice Jr.,
who survives. "As a mi.ntstefV wif?-she
was an ideal in intelligence
character, dignity, Christian exanw
pie, positiveness, conscientious, yet
"plain- direct and true. .
As a christian she began her career
early in life, when b.ut a child
innl Was lirm and consistent, hiuuble,
devout and a fundamentalist in
her great faith. She labored for her .
church everywhere sent, in every de?- ?
partment, 'under all ~circumfctances,
she neveav watered in her, interest
and zeal for the cause of Etc Chris- ~
. tian church. She occupied with an
intellectual . dignity -,and wholesome
y christian bearing the parsonages' of
Mt. Pisgah Temple, Gruenwod,JS. C.,
St. Paul Cokeshtiry, inid I'earl St. A.
M. E. church. Jtu^son Miss.
During her sojourn at Groorrwod ...
she prepared the pupil's and graduating
classes of', the Graded School
and Brewer Normal School in into ic
for comn^nccmcnt and graduation.
- She .was active in preparing children
for all exercises of the church
and community. She .s'prn>i'n,'"',l ,l"' "
"parsonage" with dignity and" nrrevC'rence
horn ??f ^pi iii. <>>' .Im ni inn gathered
from the influences of a
family altar of a consecrated home
and the lives of consecrated parents.
Being especially endowed in music
and the'ability to tca^h and direct
arid train?t-he?she- gafe " the *
full ~measut:e of her life 'and talents
.to her chUTch arid her race.
Being an exceptional character she
s made an ideal wife, motheu, conipan??
ion^aTul-lettdcg.""She loved her God,
. , ber family.t her -chinch and her race,
and then ,afh?4iiiinanity earrte rn tor ~
"""'* her -'sympathies 'irrespective of race or
condition. :
class ifioetmtrs, love feasts and .di.d
her-duty under the direction of her
_: class" leader aa any other .member of the
church" to all causes.
: For seven yearn, tdie wan the pros ident
of thn?\V. . !!. &?1^-?Mi'si'ionury Society
of Rearl St. A. M.E. church
Jackson,- Miss, which gave to the
church and conference- more than
one hundred dollars every year. She
Was ,its quadrennial delegate to its
-? ?hwt ffonvertfWt t haf?met Tn Macon,
Ga., in l!)2.'l. 'She was?also a mom
_ bee of the stewardess" board, Pearl
St. A."M. E. church, trustee aid
board, Director of-the choir.? Was a
member of the Harmonic Music club _
of Jacksort, Miss.; I.illie of the Valley
Court of Culanthe, Greenwood,
S? C.; Eastern^ Star," Jackson, Miss.'
She was akcn sick In her final jjf-: ""
r ^ Jiess-Maiich 26th,-lU2-7.-^-She took her
illness -gentry and calm, never"complaining"
always uttering a prayer in
times of severe pain. On last Thurs
. vday morning she was heard to say,
"Lord, I put all my trust in' thee."
With this calm resignation she
bore on to the end lvith ? nilimin.m Y
and serenity that, had characterized
her whole life.
- On the morning of the day of her
I passing she called all the members
of the family. Noting those that
fwere in the. room she would call for
the absent ones hepinninf with _
father, then each absent one. We
rcaTi'/ipf Vr pnrming whrn iln imp""
ed the "Tact she asked what was the
matter. We inquired how 'she was*
She said I am aliright, I am hotter.
What do yau all think about it ? How
do I look. Thcn_she dosfid off and nf
-tcr^a * little while she -slipped irpiiofcly a
away on the wings of the firtth that
- had sustained hen and .mode of her such
a beautiful character as she is
iM v.-. -f-:- l -v
Anderson News
Miss Christine Thomas,' who has
"been teaching in linek Hill, the past
winter !? at home l'or^the iitnmner.
Mrs. 'Jennie V. Cowan ot'.Augusta',
Gin, came to witness the jtriuluatiun
of her daughter, Miss l.ydia Cowan
from ItOed >*ti'bet Sc'hAol.
Mr. and. Mrs. VI. \\. Ihnwii jjL
Greopsboro, N. C., are ' visiting relative*
and fiieiuls'i *
aims Iauhiii lini'tmHtml Kannio Jta1may
have 'returned I'm.11 -.Morris t'olTge,
xyhvi'tL-'Mu^Surt^n* rucv.ived the
A. B. detrrce- this iorhi. _
I'rolTand .Mrs. \M. ('. Kant of Union
High School, arc--at*, holne for the
.innme.r. : ' . ' '
IMifSs Azitlee Spencer who has been
teaching- in 1'ickens is at home now.
Dr. and .Mrs. Kdwaid Johnson
and 1'aniiiy mototedp. tu Abbeville.
^Tmna^TnTTinienT'Uie'nayTThe
J'<Ml()>vihtC' vL-ity touchers have
gone. fo their homes, .Misses . A-fmie
1J M I>... t .
ij*#\ uinv. * oriyous
Jones, Virginia Wa thins- and L-ut>ll?
Cli.nksuales.
?Rev. and Mj.\. \^. C. ('i.nvford entertained
l'i'om .*> to (ijo'idock" Thursday
afternoon in ..hrmor of the <
uf-tmvn teachersT
Dr. and. .Mrs.' C;\ \V. Montgomery
euTeiiaTned at dinner Thursday Rev.
ni'tldMi;*. Canu'Vll. Mr. and Mrm
'I hennas B. Williams, . M isses- Georgia
divan. Annie liovi.m :iinl Ma;--KW
Butleiv^?? ?-vr?^ ? L~
Mrr Rat Burriik- has purchased
a new. jnodel 11C7 Ford.
Miss Bertha Jenkins' who \yiis called
heme on .account of he'v mother's
death lias- returned to I'hilpdelphia,
Da.
The Junior-Senior reception' Fri
day ninhl at.'the home ol' Mr. and
Mrs. W . I. Reek was an enjoyable
a.H'air. The rooms were decorated in
purple jtnd. Jroht tii'e' Junior Chtss
colors.A delicious salad- and sw.eeI.
course was served.
Mrs; Ollle Turner, who'JlTlis.' been
iTwny for some time, is at home nU'ain.
' ' ""*
Mrs. Flise'- Turner "of Tail)pa, Flu.,
is visitinjr relatives and friends in
- Misses Belle Bri^iitl, Lydia Cowan,
i-his-city. r
Geneva C'ulein.iii. -Mr.CFtirU1 f . Car
tor, .ir., ?yuss isva t am run* i.umiap
.Mr. Roseoe.I'Yans, Misses Daisy Xeiil
and Snowbird Willit'ord tinVshed tin
trn;ii school 'coUrse at Reed .Street
this term. ~Tho following, program
was" rendered Friday night:
March. 1 . :
? Invocation--Rev.' R. f\ Alex'amler.
Anthem "1 ho.ii djhc^y ijire jiT_ J testis
..say." : . ' _ " - _
Ullll S:'iliil::l.n-v -I lie \eirro
an adset to eivrlifcation"?I.ydia
(PoWCU).
Essay with jValcdietory?-'ll^iy^ht
brings out thy staTsV Roil. Bright.
' Chorus-?*"'Where . Roses tTsocfr to
grow." r:. ;" ~ J.""; ~ J 7
Address t <> thclass? Rev, \\V C.
t.'rnw I'm (I . i
JTCSClUai Hill OI ItmiiatH'S 1 rui,
S. CI. I'erry. *
(Mass 'Moitjf.- *'
Bent-diction.
Mr.,Xc\ory .lofics,has Itctti
Work in v.1 in (uaienshoro", \* (has
returned- lioine. ?The?Royal
Baptist Church?had a
v iviuaL, successful rally on' the 5th
Suntlay in -May. The church ;nembprs
Avorc*- divided inta two "parts;
The trustees withbatf ,th inheh hin
The?il ust lers?w it h .M i'; .?(d?(4:?/.i-tniiit'i
mail as lieutenant and Mrs. Minnie
Rjoundt rev as (lenerai raised $551.
Ml, The Roosters \yith .Miss .A. 10.
Wl-hh as lieutenant and Mrs. Rosa
\ 11 t as I'tin-'al. raised?Sllli 1.15.
Tot a 1 I i oil) all sources.:$'Jt)l.>.,'.('tT. Rev.
11. C. Anderson and his pood people
ready worked and their ell'orts were
crowned with success. They are
plaYvnirig to erect a brick* church iu
near future. ?
The V-.t tjiindoY jii dnno was "Homo
Coming Day" at Mt. Springs. Rev.
II._C. Anderson's other chueuh. Marty
of the Hoi":v! and St. I'aiitInteiuhers
vvt nt ;up,~IuT<Fa" grkndnhd"glorius
time they- had. There-was- ?ha> a eaters.
IjisLtlic Brown raised $'J2S.t)(?.
Tlie ."fftfsy ITces"; urwicM- Mrs. Nora
Mattison raised SJoO.'.H.; The grand
total\),|?:om all sources ->..81.I I.- Ivverytbjng
is moving along smoothly
at Mt. Springs. ~ ^
The Young Men's Social Club entertained
Monday night* at the home
jolly crowd 'cnjnyrJl the evening very
much.
Miss I felon Prince is at homo from
State?College,?where she- .aiiomieit
school this yeaifl .
known to''.he-?to the Geneva! Asscmhlv
of. the Church ,of the First
Horn of Just Men Made Perfect-.-th
the throne of God. at two o'clock--in
the afternoon,.,EVotlay, 'June 2, 1D27.
She lenvc.^ ,ji hiiyh.unl, sun ' fatlll'l.
Tirol her, two lusters and a host of relatives
frntP friends to, mourn her
passing.* r,
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??THE PALME
ISevvberr> New^
The fanners are well pleased with
the jua^rtss of their crops up to this
date, y It has been years since the
I'yrnioi'.^iiure crop looked vei'-y oncouruKUiif*"*
1 he wheat crop in.Kewborr
ycoiiuty is not as good as it
wuk~ last yeaT, but The" oal crop , is'
.
^d'iiere wa?s a high day at Milter
t l apel tin Sunday. ' A very good Sun*
oay--hrntmi wi\h quite a large crowd
Ml' scholars 'in attendance was had.
1 no. supt raiiciHlciit was well pleased
iXii?QUO oi'ow'd oiscpotars am^the
interest thai the teachers niadifesl-.
wl/iirflifir A'luf-fcos.- " "7"
~?At?-11:'10,?Uev.?hnuivc?opened?f+tesc'tvicc.
.-Everybody enjoyed the sorAl
:;:<)<> L'rM. "the fuiuu'td.tif-Mr
: ..Mdii.ui uuuiwi'unl . uiis in'mudied al
Miller Chapel..by pis. pastor. Air.
Kut her ford died June the did and had
been in poo/r 'health for a few months,
lie was a faith l'ltl .member of Miller
t'ahpel and a good citizen; well
. thought of by buih white and c'oloretl.'
One of his white friends-'spoke some
. "very wood words about him. at the
funeral, "lie lived to be a very old1.
: lle-wtts-btmcd~at Hcrretfrnt (IriivuTometery.
.
-,-i mireony- _ mho moon with?rtrr?mwnyv.
Mrs-, "Mednra Jennings.
Mrs. Fan Suns an.l' children, \yhoj
have 1 >'. !'n making'their home in Wen-!
-toff, \V; Va. for soreveraf yeara. havjH
returned t?> their home to spend some
- i tine w ith )inrne folks.: . = H
| Miss Kathleen Ycnnings spent last
TJiursady night in Union at the home
of .Mrs. Mary Knbanks.
V. Mr. ami Mrs. M. (J. (list,'Mrs. Mafv
.Johnson and 'Monroe (list, .Tr ,.l
- ?f?cx ! t ;
spent'last Sunday in I.ockhavt, S. C.'
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses
Ilugbcs. : ^ J
Sunday, June Hth at 12:00 M? Rev*
J. S, Martin preached a soul stirring
sermon from Acts 1st chapter and
8th verse. After the sermon the Holy I
Communion was administered to fifty
i
At.-?KP; M., Mrs. Cora- Sartor,
a former resident of Santue, hut now
residim- in ('ilieinnat t i..' Ohio^ pfeneh
ed. an inteiTsitng sermon to the nu
dinnnn wfoir?Vi wild onmvn/1 lw nil
whrf wre present.
t~"Mr Geneva Smith of Cnr-l.isio, S.
it., and daughter*, Rebecca, Alice and
, Katie Smith- visited at the home trfMr.
and Mrs.^Lyles last Saturday.
. Mrs. M (' f.i?i 1 l.m-.in?arid . i-ldward
,V??uijk- Ifi't for Washington, ' L). C?
?u dune Unl." Airs Cullman hiin.ffimi'
to.visit "her brother, Mr\i'?ou'nf* has
none u>. spend mo miii)i>kt.
A few- years a.n'o the'.men wuro jrolyxi,
North "by tin* scores and. leaving
the women and children home, but
things haVc chunked; the Women are,
ftoinjr NokUi and leaving'the men and
childrin?_hrnne. /Unit -will ho :ili i?.ht,
if the woji'ien will do like the men did,
.send, the ehnjifSe hontO every week.
Master- 1 licks came "by. from the
Slate Colli de tic see his grand father,
M'Vtit i' C FRij'lI, While here he w-as
ihe- finest of. I leophus. F'loyd Hicks
iel't June .'Jrd for. his home in -Opeiika,
A hi.
Col,.1 (avis is reported yery ill. He
Imd a lifitTt stroke OTT May :?Uth.
Prof. L'. SI Ciallman is a-candidate
for tlie (leneral Conference... Mr..
Cullman is :r good man and^ a real
' Ttiureh worker., that is the kind of
, uoiCKaies iu send, jifuou men. ??
SAM I t: MOWS
Itv| J. S. -Martin of the Eastern
circuit attended the district conference
of. the VViimnlroi'u DialVict ut"
\e\V Hope Circuit, Miiy'lilth arid 2()lh
JA?2f /. J
.-Sunday. May Jlrd. the annual i
llnmksyiyiiip; services of the Good j
Samaritan lodge washe'kl at Bethesda
Baptist Church. The sermon was"
preifchcd by Key. .1: S. Martin, pastor
of Thomas Chapel A. M. E.J
0lunch; JLLe._scLeeled?;n>-.a l-ex-tr-Strial
ki; lOtli chapter 31?33*. He stirled
the hearts and souls with a burn-:
ing Mnc.s.sligo.1? :?7 ^4
. Kev. L. F. Vance, presiding ejdor
third quarterly conference at Thomas '
Chapel A. M. Ik Church MayC.Hh,.'
Tir'spaeajf the inckmncy of the weat
her, an aiqireciiitive audience Was
present.- He spoke from the Acast of
"Tlie" "Aipos.les, Jst chapter and 3rd i
verse.) -lie pro;p-ho.l in lik .a-ooil man- I
0 ... < ^ . j
ner a forceful .sermon to his heatir.
All the reports Cere' reaft and a~ |
doptcd. ~ ~
.Miv_.l. .1. .It'.ii'i;. :t member 01' THnmas
Tlhapel A. M..C. ( nmvli \>a. 1
leeteu- as delegate May 3Hth hy> mem
hers of the quarterly- conle. -
the electoral college ill Newberry, S.,
JC: , , _ |
lh;v. . 11. F. Vnnic of Columbia,
('.. was the truest of Kev. and Mrs. 1
J. S. Martin at the parsonage Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. J. Al.. Hawkins and da.nfcbtcv,!
Averee, of Carlisle, (J., spent last ,
j
7TT0 LEADER .
=f g .\t?si)i:.\M:\vsj _+
I mu ' ^ ' !
The much needed fain came at lust
and the'farmers are all smiles.-.-.
iUr. J. A. Randolph says that he
will have ripe watermelons in a fortnight.
v. ? ' ' ". " . j
Miss Ruth Woodward attended the
| Tom Creek Unun and Sunday .School " 'l
rSbnvcntiun \vlTTth convened - at Mt. u
hie ho \Raptist. (inirch,. Rev.,?14r? A. ?
j Davis, pastor. l'.ev. 3)avis is tlw "
moderator' of the Union. . '< "
j? -Mi'sT Ijoufrsn W^ Randolph left on
' the .i?Glh ult. for Benedict College, %
Columbia, S. C.," where she will<be in
attendance of the"Colored7Women's"1
I Conference for a week", .
,-jMra. .Mary Davis is also a delegate : ^
j.to the conference. ' ) 1
There will bit; a big picnic at the
j- Gadsden Graded School 011 the set- ''
I Qhd Saturday in this in^nth. j"
. " The attendance at the !.f.'
ternoon Bible class is increasing.
' Don't foi'ffpt. (Ilf> Kntir- nn/l f..
meeting.; 5:W) P." M. every Sunday
afternoon at the Gadsden Graded ''
School. ' "vr"*' "" " " '"tr**
i, ' - ; ~
11 i:.V 1) l-KSO.N V11. I.E. N. c. M:\VS
I L " ' i? ' " ' " "[' 1
: The li. Y. I'. U. of thfe Star of . "
Hot hid Church rendered a snh'mlid '
program on Sunday. Much credit is_,
j tliic Mrs. ?alchvcllv thfe president, for
tlljjfc pi(*t>IUin.. r-7 ; ?? ^
l)r. A. W. Fort? iiovfiL a talk oti '
"Suceee o'' .. Dr. Tnu-y M. Walton' of
| C?>lumhia, njsCT-gave a ycryMntcrgyf- '
I ing talk by Suriiinimy up the wliofu '*"*
|<1 V'8 IWII1.
i Dr. anil Mrs. Tniey M. Walton of."
Columbia wore tin- guests of, Mr.: and
Mrs. Charlie Bowling at dinner Son-1" .
day afternoon. A delicious dinner!"
it was; chicken, rice, gravy, d'ressing,
hot biscuits, salad, spring turj
trips, ice cream, cake and coffee.
On Tuseday evening Dr. and Mrs.
Tray Walton were entertained with
a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Watus Walton on Case wo 11 St. The
spacious home was "abloom with beau- '1
ITiful spring flowers. Games were ;
played, punch was Served throughout Is
| the evening! ,'aftbr which a delightful
,,iee course followed by candies were
i served. All present expressed thein.^e1
v<'S as_huying a.-wonderful - time.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. _
Fisher of Flat Bock, Mr . and. Mf.^ ~~
I Cooloy, Mr. Dec of Flat Rock, Mr. !-5
and Mrs. Bowling, Mrs. Vance, Mrs.'*
Sims, Miv Porter, Mrs. Rhodes, Mr.
bawl Mrs. Powell, Miss Mary Williams j 5
of Cnion. Mrs. McClellan, Miss Al-.Cf
len. 5
The Sixth'Ayen1'" in i?._ ft
gin commencement exercises-on Fri-,2
dav nii'lit Ti?' p'-nd'trd in"- 'riri. v
es will he held Tuesday night
Prof. Robinson and his co-workers 3
have completoU a successful school-2
term. . j 8
??T-H H FA ! ftwm;i) 11 OAIT:?
The Fap-wold lluine for delinquent >
t'nloi'tAl 'gll'lX is located ai 721 Gates 5
Stk>r C()un)l)ia, S. C. This ho'nio is one|'5
cooperative womanhood canUfT; it is 3
maintained Ky the Federation of \V<>- j
men's Clul>th?The public has been i
very^ehc r< ui s "to FaTrwold ;'thc"niin- ^
.1sters oT" C7>Iumime have helped "to ^
create a generous spirit of useful- q
ness*. They have given thl'ir tlhto and" ?
money and many have brought us_ 8
very litdi.fid addresses; all for which 0,
we/iry, tliankful., v-?? '.g
?' The girls of Fainvuld organised a ?
"club in February, 1 i?2-T and named it ?
for the president-of tli,e WVimen's. ?
Federation Club, Marion Birnie'
kinsbn. This Cluh[s managed by*"8
ihe student hody. It offers.'* rewards-?g
-for thrrfty-ni'.d imposes penalties for g
^vaste. Through this club, the bud- 3
get has been reduced and the spirit R
of thrift firmly established. ' -;?
- Three girls from FaiiHvold attend- g
ed the Presbyterian Synodical Com ?
ferencc .which?* r"l~ ' Q
lego. May j26 to Juncri, 1027. They ?
received certificates and it* can be S
sich by those who-know these girls, g
that they have been benefitted. Each O
. atfepjipon when These pTfls" reTurncd R
TVbm The conference, they told the g
girl^'just what happened, and they^g!
The listeners,~SPCWctl To have appl e- D
J ciated if; so ffiey all- were helped by R
[ ) he conference." * j*
The Federation nf Wnmr.i)'< f'tn'n. ?
will meet June 14 in Charleston, ?
C. The efficient Christian and loyal-'
hearted Mrs. Marion Hirnie Wilkin- ?
son.?the president of the Federation. 5
has worked ineeasingly to make this S
session the best ever held. Her eo- a
workers are determined lun- 111- ?r
hor shall not be in vain. j,,
j_.?Fair wold .Homo will bo represent?] t
ed-at the meetings. ' Her fr fends have^ J
made it posible and her friends are ( >
going to do larger and better things < t
; for .her ? ^ *
i "He who gives a child a treat V '
I lit..l J... :!!
| joy ini^ in ncnvcn ^ ^
And ho who' pivos a child* a homo '
j~"" .' (Mis?) 'Eva Piioluau, matron,"^";
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')! li, i!i li. t'rt'U by Itev. Henry Marti
ay afternoon, /Juno . 1 Oth, we
'V i" ! <; favroed with an. address
> Mr. iv >? r{ J?. -J)i?ujjlass'of the fa_?d
Johnson Smith Universi- ' "
. A. t>r. DijujfluvASj in addition to . .
U?i .. Uadar and -orator of -nenown,
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sw'i. ]< ': t u< three years ajr<> today.
1 ^trr rr-t dear mother, T~ "
- - .j., (liyathc thy name; '
11 1<iv>M| y< iu (1 earlv. * ^ i
!?'at.h "vve <lo.the same.
4'< |) <?ti .dear mother V -1
?]<' 'hy |)jc.:i?int rest, '
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u: .!(li^ 'tTTvotl you best. " .~r=? ' '
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