The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 21, 1928, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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~ Conimumcat.dhs "uitciiiu'u TuFTi
shouiu reach the eaitoiial uo k ol.
flay of each week. City ?aeWS, Ioeu
,v gay night._^__^^fe___L^>:^
COLUMBIA, S. C., SAT I
. '} "Capt. Jim" in his "Mour
Where in this issue handles t
exists in^Ttris~Tttatje wi'tii giov
> th.ei,e..is-^uujioroii liepnutKan
amihed'lor luiiacy. An yet,
tame colored gentleman? 'ill
_j_ not to sense its importance.
Sandino, the lighting hiican
f lively time. The American 1
"Pandit" and "rebel;','"..but- ih
that fcSandino is iignting to kc
.in his own country.. The U.
. ] , she has iij iiaili, but space
men, Whatever slid does is rij
^ merican doctrine and po.icy'4
concerned.'
Bishop John Hurst is one
mnnpfiii ip-ln I'm i'\\i,- jn^i i, ?
-? , 'he presides n.ts guiio\o ii.c 1'
-Jf the other many Negro pt^c
"" -the skies long eiiyiign to \ i>iu
; mean a deal more than they
; Let us have a lew more LLlu
_ - , s ?
. Senator liiease of this Stu
. ? proposed 20th Amendment, v
ding oi marriages' between \vl
" . . marriage ' business must be
, mnstx i)ntess, weLa-ven t hent
wouldn't like, he. tries vo ha'
?-??. lected instrument*
- X. V.
King's COXiniy Colored fie]
because, according to press:
" " Convention, is planning, activi
Doriinn.m ni' Hum li,a-n
Washington, D. C.; Mrs. .Mai
Perry W. Howard. Missigsip
Fintev Wilson.' Wmhlnalon* 1
about the activities of thjbsb
not necessary to identify tin
gree of Intelligence eongeriii
Now, just why should Xn\y. ^
E3 - - these eminent people coultf g
Southerners from places that
ply foolish. Wo -were beginn:
|; werfe getting away.:from such
1 . colored people from or of the
the North Where Negroes- a:
cause of their voluur^ir.in'g.;
the South, and not so Jong .1"
J. ? .W. 1L_ ...... ?
oi tne opposition, u; course; 1
in real acomplis'hnienl-; OYershii
, Kings County can mustil1 up
the fact that the good lady t
for director of the- Eat tern
lays claim to. end nonce only
Woman ever ft he elected ai
York to-a -Nal i()iini-XU;ovt-Pt t
. "'frTeeti n g in Tie ve 1 ah(TT when '
"distinction"", those folks n
r ?two colored "ladies who are 1
men?and they, are from the'
they had no right of suffrage
benighted way, do not rate t
Bethune.
I c-C' c|
j Pointed Points
t( S , By Gieorge A. Singleton
E- v : o oo ooooooo
& .-Tfeft.-Weekl3L_Tex:n "This ?9
E victory that overcome|h the wqj
k- even our faith."?I John'5:4.
^?"Thing* That Never Die"??
iff* Amidst the mad rush for place i
k, power, position and preferment, it
ft- comforting?to--the human? soul
^R_ . />1 i T\ f* f A +Ua 1 i ? I i
Iritis tuc ctcinui ruanues w
. ' an unfaltering trust." Mater
11 things of this life are eygiu'aggiiLjj
; transient. OWy the idpal is timc-i
7 ~ ^Cytrig, aneTtfe trni^iran?eending.-^
; good, "beautifuT, triie and holy s
more lasting than the. roek-jiblj
hills! He who loses his life in t
holy quest of these pnds, verily
y the Scrtptures teach, finds it.
We live in a material world. M
terial bodies must subsist npon vf
terial things, but Horatio, be not c
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Hbu
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Street, Columbia. S. C. a]
Editorial Ar'gA?N
nbia, S. C., as second clUSs matter by an ci
CRIPTJONS jl"
iOO?? Three Months -r.. Q<
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allowed, by lftwi
id rational letters on subjects of. gehuraif n
unpanied by the names and addresses of
a .defamatory nature. Anonymous corniced.
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TITANCPS
ggg Honey Orders should be made payablv 1
the Palmetto' Leader ! ' j~^
Editor S
... Fraternal Correspondence "
U'. Co'Tespondence b
.ys/:-N e w s Editor
^ l-__. ' Manager
curie lit' issue must be very b'lel', and
the Palmetto Leaner nut'luter Hum Tues- p
Is, personals and social news, by Wediies- j,
f DAV> JANUAKY 21> 19-3
ltiiin City Echoes" published else- w
lie itepuoliean political situation as al
oil.-: 'i here is one tiling sure, il nl
that, is* proud of it,'lie ought be Ox-j1'!
who is responsible,lor it.but this 01
e vote,is in iii? hand, but ho scorns 11
* . ' ci
tguan, is giving the U, S. Marines a '
tewspapers refer to him as being a' ('
ose names' .cannot change thg laet '''
ep foreigners from running atl'airs s
b: has no mere b.usinqss there than "
he has the ships, the guns and the "
fifht. "Might makes right" is the A- "
?especially where weak races are
. * *
prelate-"that belio'vna tlmj*
1'rom the conferences over which.''
.-v. A. t'. l\. the total sum of .^SoO. '
fates would take "Their heads, out of '
ih/.e coiuntions on earth, tiiey would '
do in?Hipward light of the iNcgro. ''
>p Hursts*. ' j 4"1
?-* ? ?^
ile. lias introduced in the Senate a :l
viiich has lor its object the l'orbid- ''
nte and colored people. Really, tliis 1
getting on very much, though, we ''
'd of it- i'uur 6id"-lJ. S.dJonslTtulion! ^
ie it attached to that already neg?an
: : ?
WOES WRONG. . ' I1
iuUIican organization is up in arms !
-reports, the Republican National1
llles that would b''in|f WdhnWhatc
np as: Miss Naliiii.o H. imrroughs,.,1
y- McLeoct Rcthune, Day tuna, Flq..:| V
pi and Washington, D. C.; and .1. 1
). ( Now, we have hot said a word-"
distinguished personages. That is. jo
cm. lor Overy person-with any do- 1
ng the race, knows who. they are! |
foil^egntes abject^toithe aid that h
ive r Ohe .excuse t hey giVe-^?being
have not right of suffrage?is si in- !
ing.to think that Northern Negroes "
assinity of trying to look down.On ^
South' o.snoi'inlKr oi'ti/m m ' '
~ L - ?.. .iimt \.i;iy>\:ity ill .1.
re'fftven political"' consideration )>e1,
13 made .'up of colored people" from
rone there either. The real reason
is due to the fact, that there people
ido.fv, for the most part, anyone that ll!
:?This _yah readily.be gathered by
heso. Kings County people endorsed \r
Division, Colored Women's Branch, lt
to the fact that she was "the tirst '
1 alternate from the .State of N"W
tmrTftiwirrg-been-named at thoTasf' "
('oolidge "was' named.". Talk about :
Pl-ikJiavc?forgotUni that there are 1
Ip.lliiliUph'n :u-- ?
* *unynai v/VillllllllUli WO- j "
South, "coming from points where ''
i." But even at that, we down this 11
hem above Miss Burroughs or Mrs. 11
_ ' . -?
^5! .'h'nri nrn ,iiin in i iliill\HL T i*i r nui | '
p -teriaj things, hut Ilornito, be not dfc-jb
0 ceivcd into thinking that the material ^
g i is all. Your world is ,energised, spir- ^
g dualized arid dynamized. If you would s
g | obtain the best out life use the nia-j1'
P terial things as means to ends and lay '
0 by those treasures of intrinsic worth ^
0?; that-never die. Get down voir rof- (,i
-j-CTence~~wiirk and?read i;n ntpHTRTTtpi
Dickens... Ily him the following lines ^
' were'written: T"" '
"The pure, the bright,. the beautiful, t)
~ ^TBi^ iiirrnd .'.our hoarU? in you+hr~?jP
Tho~ ini pulses to wbrldless- prayer, - T
rnd The dreams of Iovp and truth; _U
is That longings after somthing lost. ILL4:
To i he spirit's yearning cry, nl
ith The strivings after better hopes? S
ir.1 ' TU? _ il: "
.*.? ( ?iiv-.-iu trim's can never die.'' tr
inri. ? ^ ""i
do- Rnydcr. pi
'he -T A few day* aero Ihjlh Snyder whs n<
ire electrocuted. Mr. Brisbane pointed pi
>ed | out that the difference between her st
JlP i passing and ours" is?Hmt she lcnew fr
as; bet hour and we know not ours, dj
j When one knows the hour of his de- m
'a- parture he can become"composed and^'-h
Nn- rcsifrpeif. Some whn. rend these lines- 5)t
le- will be dead before tbe month Is out,' wi
- ii , ,j ' " ~ "
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- THE PAT.MET
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ill we tlo not know who it will bo. I
very mother's son musitpasa thru I
ic narrow door which oju-na upon the
iknuwn world. Tim inysiety. uf K
1 is wjuit makes life worth living;
T> mntv la W'fc'reat thnt-h0 tvtti csti)o.
^ ?'. .
A few 'days ago a dour friend
ussrd thru this door, but before
naming." the Htro'hold?-be uttered
>tne amazingly beautiful words of
iXWjrtinr testimony. Does it ever
;;eur to you that. men do not j'?h a
lie 1oavi\ tOStllHUnlvs? Horatio,
en woh do not live consistent,.Chris-,
an live,venn Hot leavt. a wohl when
hbut to die of,light, rimer and hone
?r otherweary travellers. Why not
ve st? that Aveytbe rummons conie
TT you to st rike.: your te a nuTTi"7"
m your march for the eternal city
f Clod you wilt gladly alip-ytnir rule
and eneniirage'ot hei .s h> to da?
" -"Lamm's Logograms"- - -
Very recently I he iioverend Lee- A.
ogun hot! jnihhehed in the Christian
reorder emuo very interesting voeyt'ons.
lle.yffH.s.tliciH ".'I.inT,i>
njprnms." They , were read"Tiy. this
i.Sln.. ...Ill, ..l-.o... ..
o have known H.r. LoR'an as n writer
ml frioMd. Sometime ?ie;o lit* wn's tin
lilo editor of tlu? Stan laid.?Tffn
damn is always happy to fee men
I' nliility oome to the.. ft re.; Surely
lore. Is I'OUIW nt tit" top for all y.lve
in not thi'Ve. After nninin^?. thP
mdidates whoju.. South Carolina h
lodged to support nt the Chica'pi
eni-ral Conference, 1 hv-'T.epnh oil*-.
i;s himself I'nl' .the "I1 i' ?r r. in of 'I'ljTmithern
lvtVorder. There will he
inny surpri; es in May when m>sr
I'd fotO'lk d; ' (ytnd .hud?, tdfid" frier I
We'll meet a'" I'hilip.ih?
The Teiud vers-', .Apf ir.i'ition
The Teliehcrs* .V o'i/iSon lrd" !>"<
"" i l>'s' I ' f 111 i) i ri \ . u- ..
e..Tlj^'irs' is a tf( ir- u I 'a k. .1
F IV!ii.""';' I > .! \V
rppavioj: for * -''! > aa.'-aal
irnr: I'll 1 I?r"n?i"d"+ ' ' 11?r?
'rofeasor C. ,A. l ays >n it hw
ninplir h;-,l in nil. ; .|I. I . '
'.ill n"i)'i' linnl ' ii ) .1 ii .. * .I \i|i
Hpoehith-lutliS't j (? > I I 'm
i*t t?*?** I'tiuip' . ' t.r . h |
I'k'J'lj "WO 1*1 hiv.hill'.- \Ve ;V! | 'Uiu'rcpitm!
i?nv w i .in f!; .V
if In'iii.'' ii >??
?U| our t->:i i.-rit-i . ' 1 > n v."
iu. I'lvvs": ?"! *?T,. iv^lii !<.' . *?> .</ ~
lk?- rnis-int* uC*?4riy,i:">i J-- ii '"cr tl/
I' 'I; v- ' ? " " n. '
lrthselws juii.tl' -! ?> ,( > J;
olijiid in fh'-< uTTp !. of ]
Tli cks+in,y <1 r'i;r jjivvp' i in- <fi
'iiuls?i I' i II ir . li i i. j... :' i '... ?
-Ttfr il\. ?-'i ntjryii- I-y : lu-\ ~imTiJl ;ip
r?"nc|i their *tn" !;tv- ;!! ]?,' -"tir-ir
lore linn- is : ?!' ?:v i., 1 ~' i^T Jtr
i>nfm7iV (' \VyiU oU-w-a?i-aW
aiuv li;?{.i'Hin": to "h .! ;-, t op ,rfiV>
CJU'hei S Want Ho'.V !><; ! !ri.- Vv'ftFT)
in \vay-? of-tv n ItUar: iN.-y v.m; 1<?
r Itniith'ir 111 | lri.?iVj :* t iu-y* Vv:vi
t4WrrffPTl~"iI'
n> alf" INSIH;k'.\T!0>. *YiW wA'.:
r^wpU.-s a- oniv \\lin 'mo
as -a jrac'iarT l id t Ji-'- : uj
> "p'n off tii-srliool i*. liii,!'
MoT x^\tvn i vi;< '.uoi
' i V - " A-.'\\
o noty Ufa* lji<- National
ittim of the .l>vi?i?ujNit r. t\:r .V 1i
ty poll oil' Us > a away ti.i'w :j
\\ oil,. you. lia'vo {<?: t'iv'v
fo tivom for playiii"; a afo; Kn> li
ill's look likf 'rulioinp: ,iv in v. l{o;i. Jiu'iit
farl liol's.:,; i,v .
i tlic? lioiali i',i i*l a 11 : hat
mil! sltif,../i*i-?-ps its c jof o. al voV t<v
1.5 '(>pj)iisi!(. ,p:i?ty-avIre;n -the. V? oyuuf
rate's and \vetjrhln?r rhoii; < Ihnu-e.
kc'l r<>llvr?r*< m i it ~ S> the 1> .y... af_
r lo?k:.Q3 nveV t h lilaji of'ilo 1'itcd
.States, and WiMjs&in'r their
ba4t"e*;?4rt-t-frrt\ vry'771 v!:11 y. iTiaT
nod old iHxie .-.oil vra t t'lic only* sure
rronnii tr.fir, ilie /"mivi idioti ?' >"!<i
iteh its tent, lip .nivl feed hay" to. t.he
onkoy. Then a train, sim.e edid
outh OUJJjht to be' rewarded foy
olid loyalty, aij flipse n.iaay y ir.:;
flen why not do the .hpfliitm'-- ; Wini
i a year* wbtftf oven a : i.n!\r-rt-like
f.. ..f O ...it. /v
n , iiitunf t?i vm?m 11 * :ir . ?n t c:i n >
lLcll-*-^*ny^TriinP(' for his i r-v d to
ithin ft ir.'le oT wiij?nn;? r.evt i'uiw
nd hut true.
We note also- that the SUitt. Coi^
art-y?of' Month Carolina mo' TasT
ucsdjiy, January 10th and 'decided
. hold --ito. u^.t':i mimily, !> ! i,-> he
[ready fixed fwr the-. HoMinf? r'f the
late Convention. For he it,known
in' the ('nnimit! f , i,.
damp" to hu used in nn "I. Kintr"
coccss once- cvury 4avh years. It is
jvcr called together for any other
jrpo.se, and the only Avay yon ran
ay on it is to have a vuhVr nod, and
oni your approval. For the.on^fhnt
ir<; to think for hirnsolf and c\ cas
it \vjll lie rooted ont lit first
lanco. Well, after, the-dn*t-et, Fch.
h was approved, the* boys' work
at oyer. Bub to try and make it
ro LEADEK - :
appear that "there was some life "left
.a tlie skeleton, a discussion was had,
.vd. by the chairman us to the regis.nl.til,?O
man, how eltainenL aUT
-laity grow whsn appealing to the- qolacvl
Republicans to register? to have
stood aiHl: lis;t,ned to the bunk given
out-, idle on the Outkide would have
fen impressed thiit it was important
**ot-ibt?colored Republican's tOTOgiS.ei\
One .brother went so far as tQ
,'dvliur that if it was ncccssary ^so to
' loj.'litsit i?iie"staiu),6n the court-house
Uep.i iiii.| Hv.zi. waiting his'turn to
get in, 44What about* that?" Well;
.on inuy sit in, a warm room and disiVi.s
regittn'Vtion as loud as you
lensv'. The thinking colored man of
he.staie can see that Uie Republican
if n't y\>f 'tho. 3thie means'absolutely
i .thing'to him. The shadow of-amor".mixation
is <>nil>\ kept -trr'Tack by
' in;;- a chosen few colored men?or
h'-iT. rt~:jyTnci7T "WIT Tot* TFgo7 but
1 have i V donhlif.". To piit. dyer the
oil; they, in turn ave sinothpved ovov
vy.a little <mo tiling and another, and
Jm, _ wbltrt?Uojaddicnns stand ~hfT the
- ' JiuImw ii'.iii i crci.i < tin1 WnrHiU'lltTirTB
lie- pay i iivli pos from one four years
another. With 'Such a. condition
nvvailinv in the State, is it any \yon!vv
thtit colpivfl meii have ho inter d
-in. ".ot; in*- resist ration' certificates
ivd lr. in usin'fr those . that tlrey
'lave? Hut should we bhime the
white.'- man?- .rrot at'"nil.. ?.Xfio
rouble is we have no colored v$lce
'n the Slate. The few that are dab'i'V
in politics sCom as a whole to
" e ho jin'en *t m~the race at alii
!i ) a h.i'led down jn- o personal mati-v.
Knelt l'fv.u'-es :\vhat can I set for
1'. and to vet it some will bow
; 'I ;u rap , and be a .puppy-dopr,' a
. 1. pu j y do r, I mean. How ntch
v wo h l .r a living, shnie preach ;
-.of - ; an "n,p. some teaenei's., some
and 'VT'' (1 I'armr ! ?, and but
? -^ptvQ. ?lVad Vvals .in-.i.the bunch
j_. ' fo- ' ; ! ?:?> year after ymr. k
j' - ' * '< to ,e. 'A man may make
T- the ??n time; .in fact. Vie
.- '.'d- Id f(...l ;ont of nil' for
i < '. "ih'd''. I * |1 see to it that he
, > . fit-.the dose. If we could
~ 4. * " i and 1 hrr,', f'u stand
.?./ " r. \ .t * *
' ' : i' :< i>i _ Ii'.r-- |H'omc, -inoy
I ' ' It) v-; V'-V;j ??;>. ("fit. ' j *
I .. ' IsiJi I contend that
: p-:l'If-h'5 of the State?
TT> 'mot hi>v;- State chnir?
.c *":mi' f.oonmn.. every
* ' ate. all filt^d - by whirr*
:nd y< t *>rt per Pont: of
' ' 'k\ I" colored.
ly -"typ Jimiy iy.
*>ii -?~r
tj .
; n r six i.icsn \ M:\VS
ll-o. j.? looking line .on ae|
':': ' ' ' U.'_W. '!l o.'S, t !iu beautiful
I ' : Av|iiih- not <j>h>y- addg. to the
j V".|?llC .IS SUbsUtnttoal.
j llmy..!i lur.ihb' high school class
i i' - i ivi-y Juive contracted for
.? <h Kri^, t i>nr ' .in tlm' fnrm of &n
livwr llu: i'.Vw i-aL^oiLllarikn St.
j .c. m to cfto beautiful gate ei
la . year by the high school
of 1 i'-17 . The sign will bear
it;^. words: -tAlkn University Uni?<-tla
,\o pice*?of the- A." IttT XT
I?Inivrb \111)12S:*' ' . V ' ' .
j y,y_e.\:? !)?.)- a cordial invittiori to the
j,'-Vhituh'ti chorvh-goirs of ra to. com
f? yltmrlca* church -goers to conic to
h- -S>1tcr.? .VUtiiH'ar mlhm hmed k
' i Sabers AI e l hort a 1 Clrurcn onSifnlaj
u iniivffrt.'anil Sunday nights. We
* pave some of- the host music directed
,. > T.l.i * f-.v l-h- d+opicniT. The discours,;...d.di.ii
rel 'l.y the president and his
11 'arc'Inspiring and instructive.
lUit-^c -d'-iivcrrd trnrt Kundax
"y. . tiio ta'U.j?? the -campus. It was
Ivliwrcd by I'rcNy. The theme was
UJ'.v <Uu*mc <>f XJst.kshneSs."
On I'^hmaiy 7ilt tlie Silvcrton ouiw'
?V'.will ;.UU.'jCiU" in recital at A lien U,'
i. i ity. They \vill plcasp the pub?
;?ual. ;?
ih.' quartet ami orchestra "are on
lit short tour of roeitj this week.
I lie giVl.i Imslcj ball team is doing
things !.hi;:iS'ar-CQaelied by Mrs.
v.. h- ii anil lead on by Lucinda
; or. *
Allen l*nivo;.slty will celebrate Ne'
f 1 Us t' ry?Wool; beginning on tiie
: Av^ thy-hi-.tnry of nitr sires and that
! e.'t? anil others shti'uld- know more ai
.'qXlii:-- worthy heritage. ??
j .liambeirg News
1 . .
' *Ttrr fiicinl ~f vices over thP rei
rains of Mrs; Belle Stokes who died
' nfkr a very brief illness, last only
a fi".M UMirr., '1 uerdtiy. nuM'rilhg, January^
10th,- about 12:30, was held at
i /'Ml J' '11 1'ivsbv.tefian Church, in the
1 Krft ier auditorium,-Wednesday, January
11 th'at .3:30 P. M. before a#lar<7e
rii'b'-i-'i'or of relatives and friends:
. The deceased was a member of Zion
Hill Presbyterian. Church and had
lived in and around Bamberpr for'the
last.twenty years or more, ^he was a
useful 'citizen, ardent church worker
nnd Christian, who was highly .re,
' 1 . jl' J "* '
I . ? \
?? ?? ?
speeted ?by all who knew her. He:
death was a distinc^ shock to he
nost of friends. She was appaventl;
in- usual health late Monday evening
but was taken ill suddenly, suff^rim
from a stroke of appoplexy, whiel
caused death 'early-after midnight
The body was laid to, rest in the Loj
Bridge cemetery. The fuiVbral scr
mbn was delivered by Itev. T. A. Rob
inborn, pastor of the deceased, wh
used as a text S?. John 4:0: "Am
Jacob's Well Was There." Subject
-"The Well of Righteousness." Re
marks were hiade by Rev. W. W
Ciianreie. ex-pastor of the <]pro:i*e<l
and Rev. A.. H. Handy, both payinj
tribute to the exemplary life that ha<
_ then passed into the' grea4rrbevond.
]?--Sho-tauves to monen-herToSs-.abe
loved husband, seven children, four o
whom are girls,', Miss Tulip Stpkef
Mrs. Inez Williams, ' 3V1 ivts Rachc
Stoltes, oFTSniViberg; and Misg Dol
I College,-. Concord, N. C.; three--boys
Mr. Fred Stnkes, Janies^ant^ Melcftefti
- dec Stokefei' all of Bambcrgr?
" " Siinday last was the second beaut 1
fu Sunday in succession here, am
most of the local churches report'
red letter day from every, angle. I
: was'rtgiilar preaching, Sunday it,t;Zi
on. Hill Presbyterian Church, and the;
j report the largest croyvd in many Sue
j-lays! Two adult members joined th
church lit the Sunday nigtft servici
Mr. W. G. Wilson spent the week
.end -with his family on Daniel's" Ilil'
a sulnirh of the .city. He returned-1
Aiken Sunday night, where he is en
trayed aa a,.finished painter. ? ?
Mrs, Priscilla Bedford is somewlia
improved, but is still confined to lie
home.
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Prof, ahd Mrs. A. C. 'Murdough, o
Gainesville; Ga?, and Nqw York- Citj
ire visiting relatives arid friends hea<
?Ubo^-are-nw in RlU'hai dt at the [?Y
ide of Prof. Murdeuglv's sister; Mr:
i ">'n)|iliy Mmii'i, uh.i i?. .-I'l iou: 11 It
The' couple is looking the picture o
health. - ; , '
lte\\ L. It. Piiyton, one of the pop
:Iar Baptist, ministers of this . citj
1 has' recejitly aecrpted n ehll' as pay
or of "the Sfinshimy Baptist Gluircl
/ The missionary ladies; will give
. oncer! Monday niyht, "January ?2n'
resent. A silver offering will 1>
- ashed. .
Dr. J. IV Hobinsony ipastor of Ml
Car'ni'ol .ilf-fi. Churclr, who has bee
;n disposed for the last ten or fiftce
r InjSj j? some tetter .at $ms writim
v\ e pray for his and thercst of ou
- -iek eon!!i\'.lod improvement. ~
A party headed 'by Mrs. J. M. Mill
r inclitdin.tr several teachers nnd'stn
" . .'iiiits- of K'mevson Institute, Biacl;
_ ;-lMo, S f" ,-Wflvp Mill 7.io
Hill Presbyterian Church .service
':Tst Sunday'. . ,
Mrs; Florence Wi'srtn, of Flushin.'
N\ Y.,'left for honie Thursday, lap
rrftct^FpcnrliiTqr "tire Chli?t"m:\s_ hoji
days with her mother, Mrs. Emm
lohns'on. on Wei in or St.
THE FRIENDLY AID SOCIET
MEET'S
i | ; /
Tho-Frit'?tlIy Aid Society, the old
lit Christian society for (joloved \vc
n in Sjrtrth Carolina, "met at th
home of Sister Mary Long^ Monda
. January 9ljt- Sister Ella "Lowndes
. _vh'<j h"s_- pjiyyixkyi-ayoy -this -hrrnty ~r.
vpnien foi\S7 years, being; ill. Sistx
~~"Y>i*1n"eBehson, the vice-president, pr<;
,ided. After the usual form of bus;
u>Ps was. completed, a memorial set
vice wag held for Sister F. I. Sihirlc
r- on. A beautiful eulogy'was read b
sister Mr N. Pinck'ney. Mrs. S, F?
Wallace spoke very touehinc.lv of he
- Wnfullnrgs an'ci lrt>-?lly as a clime
members- Sister C. F. Holmes spok
<f her as a member of the sociotj
having served the society as sec re
ary. for 21 years. Appropriate mu
, sic was sung during the service. A
in ciose ot the meeting a very (to
1'ghtful salad and sw^ct coarse \vn
r srrvcrh?Those present were: Mos
<kfmes Corine Benson, C. P. IT<dePaniine
D. ReCsc, Sallie Boozer, jCor
Xorthroph, R'atchel Watts, Rosa Lo
Jackson, Annic"'Salters. Loll Genre;*
Tanio William's, A mod ia, Friday,. Laa
ra OKlosi*y. Qjivc Jackson. Mar-;
Long, C. E." Champion, S. B. Wallace
Henry Champion; Mrs> Henry Cham
pjon. .Jr., Mrs. hame MJV-k, Mr!!. W!1
J lie:Jackson, Mrs. Charles Humphries
i and Miss Mflttin T,na Ron.1" "
i-?->? ' ? ?o?
.
V. W. C. A. MENfBERSHIP SI,OOA>
The rnembei'<ship slojran for the Y
W. C. A. "is "200 members by Marel
1J5th." '
j The Membership Committee meet
inpr will be held Saturday at 4:00 P
|M, at the Y. W,_X. A.
1 : A. A. NETiOON, CftStrmir
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; Saturday, January 21, 19t>8
rj (JREJELEYV1LLE NEWS ; ?
yrl : The seventh laade students A..tOT_??jB
>; tamed the faculty Of lilt' Williamsburg il
j'CdllfUy Training .School with a de- .,10
ll liciouii dinner, Thursday, at nooir ir\ I
I the domestic' science building. The ~B
5 color schcin^T was beautifully carried 9
- J out. TtfiTljClors were, purple andir&ld- . -JB
- THe menu consisted of -baked chicken,
o rice, macaroni, potato salad, roast -B
il iMH'kf-fHvkr -saasajfe,. corn moffins. v B
weet potato it, peaches, cake and
- after dinner .mints. . " .
Mjss Bcarice Bennett entertained J
|,,thV' Mil To lit, elub. tu.sttlly on Friday Hi
j , evonintr, Ai'tor the business Was trnhsrl'
acted the. remainder of the evening. , S
?-}-:?The hostess served hot^cocoa with
f a.arsftnu Ihnvs and salt ines.
i, Kveryine expressed themselves as 'I
] havinu enjoyj'd a pleasunL cixnin^. I
a Messrs. -Kimoro Mcfiowan. 'Pilwnmi
i, i St.- Stetson?, S. C.,-nrr<3toveil over and
- L5l;cni Sunday ^aftcrnrron' tvith Misses
Tan * e^iQ ? att 1 ehauni. nnpf^nr-'Rnnnnt -B
7" and Carrie Wliack>
(] Gi eelc.yvilie ' has awakened. Mrs. IB
a Gallic Rt)llqrsi;n liar; .iust opened' a V
t very nice cafe on M|iin street. She
4.'. itantl^r'ftdy to .rerfro.'you hot meals at . I
y any- timf. fS-top "and give her a-call.
j: VORRIIOL SH ENTER- ? 1
TAINS ( BIDDERS I
a_ A'la?tar Jnn-11 'Jfto Athletic Asi
auciation of. .Morehouse College eii- _ _ b
~~ -erlainod The i'.i27 warriors" with a
;t ' ample!. in Robert Dining Hall last. |
v i,i ?* ?*- - ~
w,s,,L. >, ,uil 1/H CCiOV <)t AI llletlCS, JP
I. -Harvey a.; l<HistrHiistoiy th'e aiTair
!. v.. nt out nicely: Attn- at) .had oat- .
- n ihx'ir lill-v! (he foastjt'endored 'l)y
[- 'a a atdi (J- tho l'n)lrv> in# men- letters:
">. A .'D: Mann, II.- 1\.I'rjrirson, 0/B. AB
i- ' a. 1'. lau-irhor; W. bherman, \V
if It- BoM,^. W. .1I11: ' mi,- 11. 1,. i\lose- '
1 <j.v; A. Broiln, K; K. Archer, C. ft. '
. itohinaun, .1. 1>. i*aiiti(Li-s, I"1. L. Forbes
A'. JT. ghorhwdtv "- A. Blackburn, J.
'b I'.ilmowd'S, C. ; }. -11. Hunter 'and
1 X. B. CVc.k<L\ lb nraTk:>;\J;"crii madrt$_.
, i aidiiin V.U <' K. 1). laXu^jj* and Al?
:-.ornate Captain 'fcliitt ft. Mann.-,
j j Ihi' nu n Haled U> graduate in June, -. j
q ' 11xIv\, X; JTr^Coolcei-TJ. Bi*o\v*n, " ,
e .A-vI-iiadilntiji,- F. I,. Forbes, M. S. * ; h
?' "fr'T^on ' and -KivharsUon cxy ressed__
t. at having..to pass from
p :ie Si'bpol'they,Jove j,-o \ve!L j
!L 'l'lb eonorn.^iop- yf lhr? f j
r_ Harvey- announced the follow.ng
s.ci.odnie for ' * '
v>cun'cf <!l;--.Moi'ris I3iu\vn at'-Morel_
house.
_ "(A-iftbt-r'l.'J; ?'J-ith Infantry at More- ?r
rh,UUKl'. :: ' ", ~
TF Hmi-iiid- University at . ~
g Washmjfton.. "' ? ' " : '"' . ' ' - '
v , October. i7~r-Ciark University at 1
Mbrohptisb. i
if-; Xoyejplioi:' 3 -^Atlanta University at'
p--Atkrntn;?L: :; 7 7 " ; ~
a ^'fv.ejnbcr id-i-Tusl-.ejcfee Institute'"-?
\fc. Tusketrec. .* . ?
; or\-fmlj?r if?Alabama- .State Xor__
hal" at Monfr-'onifi-.y. A 1:1 ;
Y November" 2.1?JohVis'nn C 'Cmui, tt
uveivdty at Charlotte. ;.
. November -Fisk . University, at
'Atlanta. . *. * .
ilic outlook from the Tltau-'* ldifia :
|r~rory <;;ood T.'ithlow jn n graduating, '
t- r. (1 iivu?-ti.ho fir.-1 ty/o teams re?_
e . i;n/r Intact. Asyh'nnts 'at the
y /lTiuupion.ship.ef the CY I. A." A. had -ft
i, otter ho'.yraro. Iig auY." Ydo'rchouse is__
?f . 'n o tfi"he ni tin rrnrnn^ next sea9
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: ..IOUilllOU.SK TltAAil'I-.ES C; I. A.
v .M. CHAMPS
T " " >jv F I =?'
it Alibniu, -Ga., Jan 11-?Sensational *
' ask( t work by Archer Coupled with
. j' he fierce- jsiwVdirig of Sapp, and the
i-; lu illih}!f work <5f Captain Dohbs spellt
j (! (ii.!as-ter for J he Vii-jr-rnia Seminary
-; five (champs of the C: I. A. A.) here
Sj IS th,. Maroon fr o tri^lmppnil luinm In ;
Itocovcrinir from a slump in the
a i IJovv arii irmrte,- Ai?horwran wild witl^
e|a ftlhtibule of short shots-and follow^
>i | 'ios -trmn all an tries',' scorinef* a total
^ 1 of. /.I . powU-s. -T-rayhrr nrid"Crawford "7 ' '
v?ai.) <? ali'o he'fivy eon' rihutors, /clonat-?
, nf G and 5 respectively lo'the total
h-Utum.1.. -fFlte-gmtrdirrtr of SapjTwas^s o~ ~ ~ - ~
- 1 ".'IIIII'Iihis iH'ft he v-as ejected from
' -u- bi.wvlon oxre- jive (Vm)-, , r^vlj,1 in
71 Mm soei'nrl ntanrni?Brown, who re- I
placed him nlnvnrl
I . >yvvv|/i|Vll?.liy weiu 'Z'
Henderson of, tlu^Jkuumgry wn^ST '
(constant threat piling up 13 marks
I while Smith at forward was exceed- %
ingly (ianirerous pushing hivt' ttttal t(5 V*
. if. The going was exceedingly rough ?r
1 "at times, with- the Scoro sec-sawing ?"
j to and fro until thf> last threc -^niiri?
utfs of if! ay when Morehouse over
. came a onejtomt lead) and pulled out
ahead just before thr? finnl ?.hj?tli??7
f blew. ^ . ?
t. 1,rx-1 .*; -
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