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P"^. PAGJC aix.,,?_ . ' BLAEDiCT AEWS 5 - " ~ ' * ..< - ! . ? The city of Columbia gave to Bcn_ "' edictCoilegeaflag and a pule abaut forty feet long. Monday, November 14 the regular chapel exercise was held around this Aug. ^frer the bu?? gle call, during-the raising of the ? flag( the entire schopl ytook, the pledge of allegiance.' The Star Spangled Danner was sung and ? prayer was offered by Doctor P. P. Watson. President Antisdel mpde some very appropriate remarks -and introduced Miss Minninham who expressed her " joy in' what was heing accomplished - in play ground activities and-other . . things interesting to children. A. merica was sung and the .exercise _ closed with prayer and benediction by Dean Redfern. The prayer of Doctor Watson wus rift* with so appropriate 7 -sentiments thai it is pctfSEnnrd herewith: . "Almighty God; Our Heavenly ' Father, Creator of Heaven and.j&uYth, . the Giver of every gl?otl and pcuvct ? gift Tt is before Tnee and' in Tiitf divine presehee we bow, confessing our iini., and praying tn* Awtgivwna..i \ - of our Sins, and the receptions of us . . ail thy child yen. "Wq hnnrrr-'l iua^^c ?'- praise '1 hce, we n.ug-nify Tiieu for thy goodness and inprcy, and lor tliy wonueriul works, among the children of men. ' : 1?j. We tnank 1 hce for this beautiful 9 occasion Htnat brings us iicie tuuay,. \\e Uiaun. > iii-q tTir frtiv xp irltri f - |nrtn &uu puvrioubni; on the part oi "our city iUUiero( TKe' director anu super. ?? internum ui our pAiy-tftoUhds; foi' ..he electing or tnis poni and the fitting *r' 1 snu me uniuriing"oi thus nag oil incoc gi'wahus,- eoiiaecfatcd' to CHSSItuTl pu uca.ioii, cno uevoiopineiit oi cii<trao_ ler aiiu tiie improvement oi moruuty -r "i>n trie part oiouryoung people; ? ? ~ \v? tnank 1 nee ToT tiie spirit' ot racial ompaia:.<m .mri tiie inutunl service and the helpfulness fostered and, prpmteu by the workers and the lovers oi ttlttttktfKh - ? We pray for the dedication of this flag, for its appreciation and for the ennobling principles for which it stands. * We pray for the lessons in symbols: whiter-representing purity in tkdttghfr . 0 ond action; Ked, representative of val or and courage to do and dare; Blue, : emblamutlc of Justice iliul righteous. ne'ss'for all and to all, ma? be written upon the hearts and' consciousness ? of all who may come tinder its. sublime and inspiring influences. We pray for larger reverence and respect for the flag ahioffg young and ? old^and on lands and seas. We pray that racial prejudices may CT1VA \vnv frv tVio o - " " vv w?v mti uiyiijr uau J^uui.1will among all classes''and peopled; and that the Fatherhood ot God the brotherhood of man and . the -nuw-dvr? hood of Jesus Christ may becdihe the " consecrated thought and purpose of all America. .^ __ These blessings we ask in tfcKTfiame and for the sake of Jesus our Havipur. and Redeemer, Amen." * Thanksgiving exercises will be held in Benedict College chapel November 24, 1927. Alien University will ut_ tcncf the exorcises. The observance of Thanksgiving by the facuty and students of Allen University and Benedict College is expressive of the - fine spirit that obtains between the* faculty and student body -of both in etitutions. The addre.-jp will be do.. ?? livcred?by?Docttfr?Ct?B.T^An'.iftlcl. During thfijafiernoOn a football game will be played between Benedict College tind Claflin University at 2:00 . L o'clock, * The""OytnpTa""LITer ar'S^'Sb'c;ety had ?- its reguar meeting in the coHegcrtnr brary on Saturday evening. Novdmber 11, 1927,_ . Professor G. Stanley .UUjjrris practically -represented the ^program_wiLh-_an--unusual -Address. :tAt the regular meeting of the Phyllis Whcatley Society Miss Scurlock, a national Y. W. C. A. ( Secretary talked t0 tho college women. "Her good! &nd wise counsel was'"well re_ ceived!-1 Miss Scurlock also addressed the student body at the regular Sun_w day night service on November <>th. Her message to the Y7 W. C. A. was. informational as well as inspirational. Sh0 spoke chiefly of the purpose of the V. W. C. A, * \ - Miss Angeline Davis, who under,. went a minor operation at Waverlv Hospital is up and out again to the ? delight of her many friends. Miss Pansy Kirkr who has been ill for "sometime 13 ab'c to b'e up again. a.t Ml M we L1 L'"^1- ?"e win very?soon no bark to normalcy. MIbh Carmen HlrUon Is h.ivlng her - tonsils removed at the Waverly Hospital. We trust that very soon she wilV able to be in-school. j Not so much has been said obout the music depatrmerit so far, but un_ | dcr the auspices of its very cnope lent director, Mrs. Ida Y. Pullinjr, it La very well organized and will*soon be able tn' show the pttblic what it is doing1. Especially can we mention now the music rendered at the ser_ " ^ r:"_ "i" ? U in on News I' : ' \~l " Af'.cr .ha.lTiir a l'tiw .days o?baInjy' spring weather, we now $eem -tor4be i.< ;n- fhcV ^y; ii- logdrm. - 1 , Supvi iiit*, ndenl Simpkins of Corinth Baptist Church read his resignation in Sunday Svhoofa :fe\v weeks ago. He [will leave the sunny South for Nor. litem climes? ami will possibly be a. : wafj' for an' indefinite period. This was not a sureri-.-e to' school and yet there were many Unprepared-for Mr. I SilUi kills' letter, lid. has beep u most loyal and dependable worker in the church apd school. \Y ^ regret we are forced to give him up. The program i'y die Woman's MisSopict'y of Corinth was renu uvu-ti Sunday a.-ternuon. This' pro. ier.r'ii uas. \eiy good. . 1 'Mra. f . ;: rs on~IIamlet . S ... oh.vol t!:;- " ii > members of Co ' China h,.:jg confined to ; her v \.bh'' G> ii l o" epld. . Heir rprc-iy *s hopou lor. * ?.;:' ?, ?I ;Uinc? Thomp 4;.11 and N urip ;ve. honie for the.win , ier:'o\HVo-v- t ho dyli.'-Tn: of their'"bet. . to\* .hritves. ' . . . < .' U.----S. Shaw iticvmnn and a..few jet' the. in'.( Vs o; Ucliu,l A. M. E. {t'huu-h- nrended the confcrcn.ce at 1 Sjian'aniiurjri Thfj**rvpm-La great meeting and- ;:. ( nc'euu hospitality in lh<?<uty i,? Sj ,.i?ta:iL>;.;rg. - Jitiy.'. vv-; irsior??St. Paul ;_4.T-CUupdi, stamped Jt the home ~ '.M' lt-v-Iiml :.lr5.TTC.LTnbin. ,110 and !'. ... p i' > :n w.rro at Saml^ ;Rivei? As.' .n?ia ~i.~ i ' - . S After .' read; "?g ;!vj ni; h, here Itefr*.' King " hm f it : rr h ": a*.1 di Hcndorsonvillc, >.. C., whwv 1h>; no\j' pastors. "Rev. C. If. Wdjiuma n^id the mad am h'uTi 'home attain to the d?_ i'ghl of. -t in ir si:?.iny friends. Rev. - Witi.iair.'- . einnt.s a successful meeting. in A ./at", ii ii.1. ?L? A . few weeks ago invitations were issued'for Home Coming at Sims High Krhuoh A ? -vnv^l^r--tjqtended and enjoyed speeches arrcT addresses!" also*music furnished by-the glee club. The supper was. perpar'od by the class m boniest ic Science, under the management cf Mrs. Sarah L. Hum. the sale of supper and those who partook.^ the same were loud in their piaise. for the ela^s and teacher who prepared the menu. Mrs'. I, G. MeKissick has come to make her home-whole Air-. MeKissick is. IVe welcome her to our city. Mrs. TuV.;-.iL^ 1 >i\vkins on O'Shield SU is somewhat better, also Mrs. Mafia Jeter. ' Mrs, S.iiiy t?. Young: is able to be cut agr.cn? after several weeks' ill. nesM Site- ivsumod her school work in the J.ural- ds.-. ric. Monday, Npvem. irtter I'lthV. J ... Mis. Ma'r-ffyi'i.i'j y will a^so hoqj'jn teaching at Sedaliu,',^. C. Mrs. Amv.!i;i -Rico, on McBeth St.. is ' sou? wTi;it bot.er at this writing. 11 or njaix^. fricnd^'nope that .she will SQ?Jh ! ? i'uliy, i\>.tqrod to health." Euv" and c i r '. lHit,kolt stopped for a few iiohi- at. the home of Dr. sjmd Mtsr l):;.viiins. ?i>r. Duckett "willpratwicc_*i!r 11'>ck' 1IH>. ST C. Dr. i'!6n!g?uv.cry, our dentist, is .succeeding nicely. lie hascome to : Linen to s > j A." jlr.; thjtnks Dr. and Mrs. "Mont. j a-ruled in having her accompany them in niu. in their, car.?Such kindness is ; much appreciated*. j " "i5Lrs. Gihnore on South Wallace St., i who hail been sick for one or two 1 V 1 AT . . 1 ! _ _ ? * _ V'T ' years--uicu jumuav momma. rsovemfeI i -1 ih^r- ' riod a'.week.'mo. " The. ' CcdWgi&Gi Club, met at the home of Mils Annie B.. Blackwell on Friday-aTternopn. All members were ' present. A wonderful program was ' rendered. Misses M. E. i\Iouzo? and | P. B. Farr were present. ' S I.I) A LI A NEWS The relatives and friends ar& very much saddened to hear of the death of Mis. Marv Gist. She was'a hard worker both in church and School. The Nrew Hope Graded School faculty will jnriss lur. Sbf leaves- to mourn her ! los.e? a; fa.her, five brothers, four sis_ ' tors a hush add and six children. The gradeTsohool faculty under tho 1 loaders]!:p of Prof. E. S. Allen are . planiritf. to jtva year of hard work. ! Rveyybtfdy fti lhi,v section is looking :funvar<i to. the Liji* reception., to be I given in. the .school's auditorium on Tl'^nkivriving. ' _ . r r-tVfr?bn%- liny, n member of the ft'h grade ctnsT jy.-Vory much missed [from.hia c lutes. ^ Friends wore very, glad to .see Mrs. GrvMngton -and daughters. Misses JeS^in. lunifdn ond" .Mr i. iteed ns visitors Suigiay, ?iroinp;iivied by Mr. Bennio franklin and Mi?.' Philip Rood. We a,?h l.hr^e Visitors-to call again. , ~vTco1f"on Sunday* nights. I i . V "* " y' 0.' THE PALM El Manning News : ?I ?. tgi * . if' The death of Dk A. W. Brown,7^ practicing physician in this city for several years, but moved -to Sumter, came as a profound shock-to the ea. tire community. The funeral wa* held at Emanuel M. E. Church in Suiter, and the body was taken to Chariea* ton for interment. Dr. Brown was aick only a little o.1 ver a week. The cause of his death was given as heart failure. Mr. Herman Davis has returned home after spending the summer in New-Jeraey;? ?r? Born to Mr. end Mrs. Frank Rtehburg a fine baby boy on Sunday, Oct. r 13th. ; f;. Rev. O. A. Parker left this week' to attend conference in Owmtbti^ where he is a member. It is hoped he will be the pastor here for another year. Mr. Wm. Thompson left last week to attend the Colored County-Fair in Orangeburg. ????*.'' .. " 1 W-e are very sorry to state that on Sunday, November 6th while .returning from Sumter, Mrs. Carrie Preston and children, J?unice_amL Arthur, met with a serious nccldent. The car overturned wliile trying to" avoid a cow which resulted in the death of Mrs. Preston and minor injuries to j Miss Eunice and Arthur. The funeral ^ was held at Delaine'sChapel onthe following Wednesday. Mrs. A. W. Brown spent the weekend here with her sister-in-lay, Mrs. A. D. McFarlane. Messrs. Leon Bowman and Frank 'Miller, of State Col lege,-were visitors j in our city Sunday. ' " : Prof. J. S. Boyd spent the weekend here with his /wife and friends. !- . Miss Sadie Coe of State College, 'is Her., at the home of her aunt, Mrs. i Alice Campbell sick. We wish for | her a speedy recovery. Allen University News ! - - ? Ini keeping with the occurence of November *Ilth, 1918, and in rememI berance of the happenings and pat. ! riotism displayed in the World's War ! by the American Soldiers, the Cicero Cass of Allen University rendered a ^program here under the direction ot Miss Greene, the teacher, Fridky, November the 11th, 1927. Every. thing was orderly carried out and the program was enjoyed by every one ' who attended. . . The Class was called to order by the chairman, Miss Little, and the "Battle Hymn" was sung by the class. I the Lord's Prayer was repeated and ! the scripture reading from the 131st Psalm was read by Miss Alta Fladger. j The next selection of the Class, "A.. I meriea" was sung and an omtiow na. ! "Ancient and Modern Prance"- was 1 given by Mr. Benjamin Reese. Af. I ter a recitation by Miss Bernice Rob. . in&or^ the "Star Spangled Banner" was sung by the class and a select ; refitting pertaining to the occasion was [ read by Miss Beatrice Williams. An ' essay on "Armistice -Bay" was read by Miss?Rosa Fiadger end a solo by Miss Mildred Duckett was enjoyed by all. Select reading by Miss Mamie Gary and a duet by Misses Hattie Mott and Lizzie Freshley was heard. \lso a select reading by Miss Carrie "WillSain and a declamation, "America! My County" by Miss Mary Little was had. After a select reading by Mr. SyJ/ner. Brown on "The Glory of A ; menra mr. v/naries jvenson told ; u.nTLGnti^sw.oct?d to the honor and mem-, ory of th^ dead soldiers in WaahingJ kon, D. C. The "Negro National An11hem" was fiung^by the Otass; after, ; which Miss Sadic E. Greene, head of he department of Latin,, commented i on the carrying out of the program ; and told about the many fjrom Allen j who had served their part in the World's War. In memory of them I and cheer for Allen, the Alma Maler j of Allen Univresity was sung and the I Class was dismissed. r. -r _ . . v ( ELLOREE NEWS . Mrs. Eliza Howard, little Maceo and Veleria of Georgetown, are spending sometime with Mrs. Howard's par. j^eftas^HEhay: attended the eounty fair i also. ' ' la" Mrs. Alquenna Jackson and ehlld ren of New York City( ?rA spending i the winter with her parent?. Mr?. Jackson Is.' the daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. J. )S. Scoville. ' 1 The drive that wa8 on at Granger TBflptist - (^ufch"ended last Thursday i night. A play entitled "The Twehr? Tribes of Isnael" was given. Some. I thing over $400.00 was realised. Each ^.triho ma^n a good n?uuK. itev. &av7 ! is is wide awake. . j\ On Monday night, October 31st a . Halloween social .was given at the school. A large crowd attended, and ever?. one enjoyed the, evening vary muchJ t ~~ '1; TO LEADER Anderson News V u *mm~mm^m~*m The many friends of Miss Maggie j confined to bed. We hope she will soon be able to return to her school The following out. of-town teachers spent the week-end at home: Mrs. M. L. Gateway, from Union High School Mies Lsona Burton, from Seneca Junior College, Miss Fannie Laura Ru. mey, from Level Land; Miss Eliza J. Hall, from Belton. The members of the Bethel A. M. E. Church have torn down their old parsonage and will erect a two story house in its > place. Rev. Crawford end faady aire living in Mr. R. P. Quartos' home' ?ja tBast Market St., while the building is -going on. Sunday was rally day. Mrs. - Crawford raised the highest amount, $121.00; Miju fxinvniHi mum n?Yt with I100.7&-: Miss In*x Williams left Sunday for Helton to teaeh in the graded school there. ?- ????:? Miss Daisy Neal, who was called home from Allen University on acT count of the death of her step-father, has returned to school, :? I ntelling: of those who attended the State Fair jln Columbia, we failed to j say Dr. J. C. Anderson was. one of the visitors. _This was an oversight. ] Mr. Homer Kirksey's grand motherf Cuonty on her "own place, was burn--ed to death when her home was de_ tBroyed by fire. Mrs. Pickens was 80 years old. __ " - . Mrs. Olivia Johnson and family, Mrs. Ruth Reed and children motored to Abbeville Friday afternoon to see Mrs. Jennie Ellison, who is ill. Last week marked the close of the MAai aiiA/t an a/nl aa1ava/1 /niva nnsv uiuofc nuvwoDiui wivi uu 0.0*4jf held In Anderson County. The car_ irtvay wu the verv bestwe have had. Friday wa$ educational day. Thirty_ three schools, marched in the parade at. th? fn<r yrvmnd. There were only three schools that had booths, but theBe three were very good and received prizes as follows: Reed Street, first prize; Union High, second prize and Williamaton, third prize.. . Th</ ladies community booth wa3 very good and all the booths showed excellent work nf which we arc inatlv proud. The powers were beautiful. The agricultural .exhibits were splendid. The booth that cr?a,te4 much interest'was the Kindergarten booth. The work of the little folks had been well arranged by the* teacher,. Mrs. O. E. Johnson. Tha fair officials, Mr. A. A- Thompson president; Prof. S. C. Perrj^jecretary; Mr. W. I.'Peek, manager, Miss A. E. Webb, agenrfor schools, deserve much credit for the splendid work 'done. Let every Anjlerson County lover rally to. those officers next year and have a still bigger and better fair next year. WINN8BORO NEWS ^ The service atT~StT Paul Baptist Church Sunday was another successful one. At ten o'clock the Sunday School was opened by the superintendents-Mr. O. E. Manigault. ?Mu / ^ ? Rev. J. M. Beatty is at hi? post at all tiines and always has something new for us. At the evening: service Rev. Frank Gunter preached a soul-Btirring ser. Ihon; taking as his subject "Get the principle thing." All present enjoyed the discourse. The B. Y. P. U. met at the usual hour. The president, Prof. V. A? Rons, found at, his post of ' On our death list this week are Mrs. Isabella Floyd and Mrs. Gunthrop. Mrs. Gunthrop was funeralized at Black Jack Church Sunday, November 13th, and the body was laid to rest in the Black Jack cemetery. A beautiful wreath of flowers was griven by the 9th gTade of the Winnsboro County Training School of which her son David, was a member. We are in sympathy with him and the rest of the bereaved family. Bliss Viola Weston spent the weekend Jin the Capital City. Rev. Gunter, wife and children are' back from New York City to sp^nd the winter. The tcechers of the Winnsboro Qounty Training School and adjoining town* held their regular study center Saturday, November 12th, which met at the Fairfield County Training School. Many intereetlng topics were dlaeusaed along th? lines of school work.. Mra. Mgqyln and Mrs. Pickett were with ue. They always bring us something worth while. The KWrtteld County Training school is progressing along all lines under Ha moat officiant principal. Prof. W. A. Roat ?nd M? bunch uf.^ntliuaL astir tmrhOTB. .?1?^ ?r There were a few teachers added to tbo faculty this term and they hava caught the spirit of coopera^ i building of tha school. ; X ^? 9 ?;? Mi:. T. C,--Crawford-arrived in Ai ken last Sunday for the winter, af ter ^ponding a very pleasant vacation ill the. North. Friends of Mr. Lacy and Mrs. W: M. McGhee are glad to hear of them being out again after a short illness. Mrs. Sadie Mailman-Davis wife.of Mr. Brownie Davis is up again after being quite- ill.'- Her mother, MVs, Ida Hallmkn-Handcock of Wagoner, S. C., \yas with her during- hex*; illness. i: , . Mr. Edward Williams~and Mr. Jason Smith motored to Atlanta last week/ Prof. Williams visited his Alma Mater, Mroehousc College and Mr. Smith visited his friend, Mr. Harry Anderson, who is a studekt 'at Morehouse. Mr. Mulachi Darkins madc a pop call to the home of the 'reportfer last Sunday afterndon and says htalt he.is having a grand time at the Scno'field School. ? i? : 4 ? ,A recent confmunication frojU Mr, Charles L. Lott. Jr.. savk thatihe is tloincr- fine at Yale Unlversitv. (there fog minte~the Freshman" Clnss[ In writing to hie school males at $cho_ I field foe said( "Whatever you "l#y to "getf along the 'line of education! get it. thoroughly flg thnrnnghnpsg'is klvit counts when we begin Uniyq|sity w5rk." Mr> Lott- sent $1.^5 for fa six ^months' subscription to the Palntuttc Leader. Says it is like a~ letter;-jfrorii home. T ^ -,i. Rev. J. W. tylileS preached a very interesting and instructive sermon at Spcond Baptist Church last . Sunday morning. Hc pictured* so' vividly. the manner in which Satan sets his traps to catch the person or persons who start out In this world to live the Christ-like life. A large audience enjoyed this nohlp sermon. The Bettis Academy Glee Club rendered a program at the Y. W. C. A. V RFFSF'S n MRS. c, R. i -A Full Jilne of Pat< ? "Cigarettes and Tobac i Madam C. J. Walkei ! Times. Ice Cream ai . PHOiN i .1422 Assembly Street. wcaaoRSotowoaaooEM^^ * tvC n | jdroro rsej Hair Culture, Facial Massogi I'.. - MMES. LYLES, H jj 1. S. Leevy s D IT3T Washington 5tre leeeMeeeeeeee^eeeehss****^ *?!h>1W ]" Departm 1 131 Washingto \ < v .. - ! ?Big-Line of C4othirrg Fo rpri f Rnvc S,it*e A ?.J y W vtiio < a I Dry GonHst SI ; Connected with burst ]\ Sh6p, Barber Shop and Be ^' We are not anllin^ range we can sell BetterPlNCKNEY'S ^ UNDERTAKER AND I OF SOUTH CARC 7^?^ \ X. ' #> \ M Mr . ^yj hbm^^ gram H8P?W*' ^vy iBw^Sgg Hr^Ai ' ^ S^fl MraMMRM : Office Plume 6707 1006 WASHINGTON S7V B^ST ^EQinPPEI)^ SI FOR??0 Saturday, frovemtier 13, 1927.^ IJATESllUltG n3#S Hi: . ,? v Wo, the -ci tilths 'uf tiiia- town are v?y graleiup-tQ have such a thinking. man as I)r. 1). M. V. King.. For the i fast >veek hc has been conducting a > religious ..mvoujig \\ltli- the Rev; E. ? ; $. Uuliin.un.uud .daughter at the Olive branch Baptist Church. Kev. Call. , ' , man is a spiritual reviver and v he y .carries with him his little .daughter of eight years, who is just- a wofider* .o huur. It is wonderful to hear ther , p'ray.era that she can pray, the melo . dies and, spiritual ..-hymns sjfee can offer. It will make any one stop apd consider that our God is wdViderful ; Dr. D. M. V. King, Kev" fir -Sj-GalL. pan anil little Edna were the guests '. of the- Batesburg High StehbOl Friday .morning during ChHiftjp hpjuis. v Kev. 1 esting taLk to the sludent body. Af 1 ter'his 1alk Edna rendered.'a.solo that ' ' ' ...Z. . - 1 . - -11 was enjyyeu My an. . | Dr. King offered a special prayer . | in romembbranco of Iho soldiers that , fpujch^ .during the World War and ; uavo )hc faculty, an invitation to the i Arniistioe Day Progranj; that was to Bp had at his church; ' I j The ArmiMiee Pay pVo{?r?*n at tlie , Olive Branch Baptist Church,was very i?'oo<L. The armistice a'ddroggj'.-waa de. livcved by Prof. J. T.W.'Minis. The 7~ ~ club of Hampton High School, umler d_tlie( apspicos-of Profv ' Minis, .were " pleasing fdl th0 hearersU The se lection rendered by the Hayes Broth. j (white) in Augusta, Gat,-pn Novem. ' :. her 18th. t> >1-"" j. Prof. C. A. Mcintosh accompanied ' l>y two of his teachers? were veyy plea- . . {stmt Visitors on/tho campus last Frir [ <lay ami "report the 1 Juluisuu Gramrpar Sch'oot is in atvcr>~fine conl" r. T?TTC 8TORF 0 - | ,t: REESE, Prop. ' ' V-- ; j int" - M^di'cijiesT Cigars. . y .* tjj. Tcos. 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