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PLAN l'LAN FOR
DEFENSE LAID OUT BY N.
KrA. A. C. P.
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. New York, Mar 15-?Colored Attorneys
throughout the United States (
!, t are volunteering to, have their names i
T' included .in- a legal directory being?i
?compiU'<l by the Assncintinn *
for the dvanccment- ol' Colored PCo- t-:
plej so that the National Office will ('
^. JcrfQW at once some reputable lawyer !
. ^o call upon in any large eity, incase 1
of emergency.
: The response to letters sent, .out by ,'
the N. A. A. C. P. has been most en-1
couraging thus far, and dozens bf col- j'
ored attorneys of the. highest stand-1(
ing have signified their willingness to t
be listed for this purpose. ' ? . |
It is hoped eventually to have at j
least one attorney's name in' every (
lnrge city in tho United Stater, eo fhat
there -will be no State without .
some connection with the National
, -Office. . ' j
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BELTON LOCALS . .j
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' . Tftii missionary dub of Jtft. Zion t
' Baptist Church wri's highly-entertain- i
t'd at tin.1 iinnto ,ot' Mrn."C. K. WutkttiS, ~
Thursday afternoon. After the busi- i
ncss part.of the meeting a social was ;
. enjoyed l.y tho mi.nvh.-r.-_ Tim hp..* 1
? - ess served' kv cream ahcTcukp.
: 7--r4-j>Irs, Leslie Howard, Mr. and "Mrs>
Ellic Moss. MrW.T. Garfield Milliner *
and daughter, Mary" Carolyn, motored
to Pendleton, \\ednesday night, visit- <
ing Tricmls^ and relatives.
Miss Luyenia McCombes spent the.
week-end in West with her pa- A
rents. ?^ ? J
Misses Thi-hmV CI ink seiiliSiCamUEthk- :
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-r . -~ .fuL Anderson- ^'peiit Thursday a(ter=~-f
noon with Jliss Luvcnia. McCombes on '
Easy St. ... .. 7 V
; . MVss Clara McCuller'nhd- R, M. "?
Bozcinan Aycve married at the ""home
of I)r. II, Watkin?, Thursday afternoonk
We wish for them much joy
in the yeais toTcopioi
On the- fetich ^Sunday nftcrriooti. -
promptly^ at . a ve> y ueauulul
marriage took ^place at tire hoonte of ,
? ? the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. f
' G a rub re 1], Col ton, Kt. 'J. Gladys, their- ~
second daughter, was united in holy .
matrimony To Mr."John Williams, of
?-Willianmton, >" . C? with Key. _J1.?L..Robinson
oflicrafing. -The bride wore
..a h-yely .shade .of blue, with, hat to
m5tch, .The maids also.wore blue of
the same ijjia'.le. Each carried a beau-.
tiful.bu.nch of yvhito roses, carna- t
' tions and ferns. They entered step- t
"pihg to Mehc'lclson, played by Mrs. "
L. 1.. \\ a I kins. IJUHe h hlt'ih'bCffriends
were present to witness the
ceremony. The entire company " of
g.ucsts passed irtt.o the dining room, s
where tbey were served- punch and t
r ^JJbrell *i;nd for. friends. ' , 1
"1 Mi' I?, tv T <>r> ?<vf Pf^nfllrit-on
S. C., 'was the guest of Miss Lois-!
Watkirs, Sun .lay afternoon. . _ j
JMiyand Mrs. Boyd .William's an<l i
Mr. arftl -Mr--. Montee Grqer spent t
Stmday afternoon with. Mr. and Mrs. ;
L-lEr--?haWr cm Croon St.
Mrs. Felicia Holmes, who has been
confined"to. her bed for several days ;
_ is able to he up again; We'hope'that 1
?si# wnrk'oir.imio "to "improve. ^ *
We state with pleasure that Mrs.
Eflie.f. Olexander is much improved
at this writing. ' '
Mrs. Maria I.. Gns?away, who has
' been ill on the campus of.Union high
schoolmuch improved at llris writ-?
fog, : ' . _ 1
Rev. W. M. Sp'-'th, pastor of Brown
S'alc.m. ?.f, E. Ciuir.h, is still confined
t chis bed. 'We hope he will soon ,
be restored. y
Mr. and Mrs. J". Garfield' Milliner
- . and faipily. are pre; arinff Vto make
the'r home ih Charleston, S. C. They
Will UC 111! S" y. i>\ ill 11 111J11 .v
and warm fr'ends; 1 tot we hope they ,
" will-like, the fity and soon make the ,
acguaintencfi] of .many friends. , M#?s
Clarice L. Parker, on Edl^l
St.;' is very "sad" the-e days because' i
her friend, Mr.'James If. Milliner will i
sooh" leave Belftm to make his home <
' in Charleston, S. C.
Row and Mrs. C. 'T. Morris spent '
the week-end in Behon this week.
Pvt"y' n !y <ifred to have enjoyed
*__the carnival that was here last week. It
livened up the town quite a hit.
?^?Misses Jvcith, Thompson and> Rob- A
erson epient a few hours with Mf. and '
Mrs. G.-Sunday evening, =
? on Green St. .... (
Tht^ home of. Rcr. IT. Wat kins is ,
bo- omlhg quite popular for marrying !.,
couples. Sunday at 6:!1Q P. Mfl Mr.
Napoleon Brunson and Miss K. G. r
tT'- - Pruitt were united in holy matrimony, r
'^AVe extend to them our, best wishes j h
for a happy and properous married)"
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Mfss Fallic "AVa'koficUl mitl Mr.''1
.?--jeol. Safldfcr have. hejut; victim.a of^j-V
, * sickness on the canipul at Ghion 'c
hiprh seh-ol. We are prlacK to say , *
" ! tha they are miprovfrTg at this y/rtT-T"
' infif. Ih
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Greenwood News
On March 18. 1928,
In the main building at the Fair
J rounds, (Greenwood, S. C., a very
mpresslve meeting was held coudstihg
of heart stiring singing und
ervent urnvera to God lor the anbjtantuatTng
"oT the new Tabernacle
Baptist " church. ~
At the stated hour the Moderator
)t the L-ittle Kiver Associatoin, Rev.
J. S. Maddux, took charge of the
necting. lie" expressed himself as
joiug highly pleased; with the group,
tnd in his becoming way, called for
he cnr.ollment?which was 126. He
hert had the covenant of the Bapist
-church read and '.these 12G members
decided to be governed by it.
itev. H. ^Y. I'etersou. asked God's riclx;st
blessings on the group and we
>vere christened Dy the Moderator
is the Tabernacle D.fptist church.
Many . friends from the #^ister
diurchea were present.?Among those
'rom tile white churches were Deacon
L.evell and Mr. i. W. Sprooles. Each
; >vt> wonii<'i-in i?,ad.v.ii.a. iu to the
oaring of the new Baby First Tabertacle.
Total collection, $133.00. The
Jsters were -there with baskets over
lowing with a plenty q? good eats,
uul we could not help thinking of
.hat day when the Master fed the
- IM'O.
The day. being far spen^we'were
isked by our white triepu s to sing.
"Swing Low Sweet Chariot," and were
lisniissed by .Rev. J. H. Walker. v
Tlie uiauy- friends of Mrs. Katie
Vlcpuniel were. very , sorry to hear
jf her having the misfortune of
jrt.iking licr ariii. We hupo for, her
i bneedy recovery. i__? I
laving unsuccessful school term.
Mr. and Mrs. llciiry Childs are the
fironri' parents of a "no baby boy on
baptist street..
The Rev. and Mrs, Samuel Nance,
ormer pastor of Western Chappel
X. M. E. church, and Rev. and Airs,
ihompkins, all of Newberry, S. C\,
were supper guests of Air. Will tain
.Th-llaA and daughter, Miss Lula. A
very sumptious course was served,
t.Mstcd by .Miss Florence Nance. who
s.always very charming in her pei>
tonality.
Miss. Lula Ballard, who has been
tick at Benedict College for 'some
inie, Is Improving considerably, to
lie delight of her many friends.
Mrs. Lucinda Blocker^departed this
it'e last week. The friends of hbr
datives are in deep sympathy with
hem in their" 'bereavement. _ ?..
The annual Thanksgiving of the
vnights of Pythias, Uniform Rank
ind Court of Calanth.e will hold its
Thanksgiving service at Morris
Jhupel Sunday, March 25th. All are
,'ordiaily invited. - ,.
-*T-he members and friends of MoF
is chapel must liavq felt. somewhat
optimistic about \services Sunday.
Saturday was such an inclement day.
But'"as. night came on the Lord
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'Ollecl the mist away, and Sunday
vas*an ideal day. Wo, -were blessed
o listen to_that- (Inspcl Blunt, Ilev:
J.'W. Mathis of LaurenS.' S^C. All
who fai loil tci lion' l?lm ' ...
treat spiritual treat,- it is' very
I probable that wc will reimcst pm
?>ji v.t CiTof that Unspil TlU^Ucl again.
Tile B.' \. F! L".. ot\ Morris. tSripid
was out in full forge Sunday p. in.
A. very enjoyable program was renk-red,
two of the main features being
the discussion a subject, "Why
i Child Should be- Trained While
Voung." by Rev. J. W. Matins, which
was" very interesting indeed. Followed
by.v a~*mixed quartctt. All wellwiiihorn?fere?invited?etU'll
Sunday
p. m., i>:30, t,a hc-p put this great
program 'ov?3r "
Mr. Edward A. Sptvy, U-yrd street,
Mrs. ' Corrio Hunt's father, is considerably
ill at this writing. The
inuny friends of the Tamily are in
leep sympathy with them In their
listrcss.-- but we all must not for?M
that "God's way is the -best way
though we m$? not see" etc. When
these tests come we~slgould remember
to pray this prayer, "Thy will be
lone;;'" . , - ; .:
Mr. Y. B. N'ance, |G'.lliam street,
lias recently been awarded cimtraf-K
worthy o? consideration " by the
3i'H nuuud HI 111 her Co., work to he?in
at once. Mr^^Nance-iQvidontlv is
i number one brick mason. You will
lo. w*41 to ace him?be fori1?you na Vu
/our brick Work done.
.Mrs. Arrhi.. of ;|t1t Tnlir <lhiry fur
[Ton was funeral lye<| at. -Morris
Jliapel Sunday past, by the Rev. J.
Y.^Idthis of Laurens, S. -C., which
vao n vti> sad OCfasiom " "
-Mrs. Hattie Nance, Giiliam street,
onrinues oh the sick list.- Her many
TlehTTs'lfbpe Tier" Tffness will soon
>c overcome. *
M rs,-J53T.SZu rd of Cwrnn n -ft--,vy.
-Nance's foster mother,
enartpQ this life March 15flr,192$r
taa . f uneralked at Mt Kion Bnntlat:
liur.ch, Coronaca, S. C., by the Rev.
\^_M. Gary. Mrs./ L. W. Nance's
?tany friends are in sympathy^'vfritb
er in her bereavement. ? - . <
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THE PALMETT
Mr. and Mra. ?Sam Lice,?Ml Hall'
street, are the glad parents of a
One daughter, Minnie. May. Lee, born
Murcfi 2nd; 1928; weight eight lbs.
We in this section are-experiencing
a real cold snap at this writing.
Guess King Winter is iinishlng his
work as the Vernal Equinox, is about
. to usher In. ^T 1?
Mrs. Murmii Stuart is convalenscing
after her operation. VN'e trust
she will soon be out again.
; T^o Spirit of the Lord was indeed
, with us last Sunday when our- pas tor,
the Rev. UeujT A. Lykes. Br D.., dejlfvered.
one- of the best ' sermons we
have heard in years. The Holy Spirit
surely inspired the speaker as tjiere
was a penecostal shawei^-vOur pastdt
is in "great demap^Wfis a preacher,
lie keeps very ^btTsyV^^TrfOing at
the various churclies of the city. 'On
Monday evening he preached at
Trinity M, E. "church. His sermon
U'QQ q nin - --11- *
i ?MW u U1UOIV.J jjicv.nu W vlS I'UimU I
i back by the members arid asked to
' repeat his eerihon, which he did with
! wonderful results. He preached to
the Sanctified Ghurch on Thursday
.night: Tin* rhllHJH U':1S crowded to
its utmost capacity. His subject "Havd
Ye Itecelt'PTf- Mm ""'y?Ghoit?" was1
! indeed wonderful. ?As ? he pictured4
1 the descent of the Holv Ghost in his
; sermon tlie saints seemed to have
rcaught-On hail owed lire. Our pas-,
1 tor, "Rev. hykes, li'iis received an invitation
from Morris Brown Unij
versity to. be one of the speakers
at its Cofhmeticemcnt exercises in
j June. ,We are glad to say that old
Western Chapel is moving On as
never before uiKler the leadership of
. * ?. .. .?<? - . .
i out pastor, who is not only a great
prfmlior, bdt 'a?joying. kind Chris-1
tlttril gentleman. ^1?.' ' ??r~
. RllXiKWAY NKAVS 1
Th,o Weather is very unsettled around
hore. 1 .
Things look very dull around here
now because of the continuous falling
; of rain. For this reason the sdcial ,
.-engagements are few.
|?-When spring comes it will find
many of 4he younger set leaving and
gcttiilg read-V tn Jp.ivp fnr 1ST firth nun
.cities. " v .
In the news from here last week'
there appcaretL-Spmethint? concerning
"wedding bcllp;_ butt-r J wonder if. they
did not know that it takes two to lidve
I a wedding? ' ]
! There will be a picnic at Thorn public
school on March 17th.
Thc_K. of P. Iqdges of this section
will hold their .thanksgiving..services '
' at White Oak, Baptist Church .on th.e
fourth Sunday In .this month.
PINEWOOD NEWS.
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The nevvs aroufld here haw been
very quiet 011 account of bad weather
. for a few weeks, but ijr spite of the
bad weather tlie farmers have been
hauling fertilizer preparing to plant
their 192S crops. Trust* we will have
la hotter crop year, than 1927Mr.
and ttjrs.'-j .Leonard Simmons
-gave- a~~pnrty at their home Friday
evening,- February 2 Itli. in honor of
.Miss Susie XI. Irick. Thp party was
.enjoyed to the utmost by Miss Iriok
1 n'LLher-Xiii-'iiii'i. t'.o vend u? -Hie-y.bUllii.
people itf tlii-i fmnnninit r nl 11 L "'1
; party ' in honor fo Miss Iriek at the
trfhiTO of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Pleasant,
Thursday evening, Xlareh 1st. The
d'niiig room was beautifully decorated
jand a delicious course was served.
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Everyone present reiiorted a very enMoyalila
^veiling-.at. the party. ??
Mr. and Mrs. Richard' Rigans of
\Y< dgCih'ld. S. f ?-r.ro lyini'ln i > 11, m
party. ; 54
The Fultoh sclrdol closipg exercises
were very good; 1 . ' ' :??
An Educational "Sermon was;
; preached Sunday afternoon, March 4,
'j.it-Zion Hill A. M. E. Church, for the
students of Fulton school ,hy Rev. O.
d.A.,", Parker of -Manning.. S. C. Rev.,
*\Martin. the'sastftr of this church, also i
made a splendid talk on education. A
i very interesting paper was read on the
subject, "Education,", by one " of the j
j advance students, Mr; Richard Pleas?i
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! .int. a .sptendW" crowd' was out" to the
{ exercises in spue yf tWe bad wcutlK.r.!
1 The other eXcl'elscs?were?MondayM
In H i ; AJarcii J>tn. They were Very
tenjdy the program to the uWnost. Miss
: [rick certainly has Workell"hard !n the
I Fulton school herci She has won the
j lore nf ,w"' <' ' patrons
of this-community. The people
of Miss-Ira k's home, Elloree, are ceritainly
interested in her. Three cars
IfiH came over Monday evenin&_to-the
exercises. They Were as follows:
1 Mosdames Ferry Glover, Capers
fcheesehorn n Wuvmnr i w tun
Hams, O'Neal Williams, Charlie Cald
well. Jtltt"* Mnrrrprr TflT'h _ Hftlgloim
Master Arthur Cold well. Mrs. KaturaCaldwolT.
M'rs. Texas Cheeseboro, Mts.
Cheeseboijo, Synthla and Lerline Fel.
dor. They reported a very pleasnat
I stay-over here and also said they enjoyed
the program. WS'afa Very glad'
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that Miss trick was ~gfveii another"
month to teach."
Mr. Moses J. Canty, the only son
of Mrs. Npncy Canty, is at home on a
fvTstt, afteryyi absence of nearly eight
years, to the delight of his many
friends.
Mr Tfty TimitH Tnlinann' rrnir rurfll
mail carrier, who has served on Route
No. 1 for. 17 years, on March 1st was
'given an additional territroy to serve.
The Route of Rimini, S. C., has been
-eonsollduleti with me laine>vood, S. C.,i
rftUtfi^iind -Mr. Johuson is serving both
routes. At additional salary; Hurrah
for Mr. Johnson. Uncle Sam.will look
out for his employees.
Tuesday evening, March 6th, a sur
prise birthday party was given for
Mrs. S ;C.-Pleasant at the lioma/ST
her son, Mr. Wilber Pleasant. The
1 party was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ragin of
Wecl'gefteld, S. C., gave a party at: their
home in honor of Miss Irick. Messrs.
Thomas Boyd, Matthew Pleasant and
Miss Caroline were also guests from
lieie' tu IliU IlUny. They enjoyed a
very pleasant evening at the party.
TllP rpfyf'ftl'mpnfo mnrn .11 il 1 i.... mill
the music was wonderful.
Miss Irick spent the week-end at
Sumter. S C.. wifh ?lpr Minn
Wilheliriina lrick, who is a student at
Lincoln High School. She reported a
very pleasant week-end.
State College Kotes.
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Orangeburg, .SL C., March?The Col!
lege was represented at the recent
meeting of Collegiate Deans anfl
Registrars' at Fisk University, Nashville,
Tenn., by Professors H. IX"
Tlrcfig and \V. J. Snann. Prof. G'regg
-was elevtud Secretary of- me Assoeiation
for the ensuing year.
* ~ The baseball ^season of -tW-SoOfh
Carolina and Georgia Association
was officially opened here March 16
with Haines Institute of Augusta.
Interest and enthusiasm ran high
in the large dfttendance. ' The score
was 21-1 in favor of ?which. however,
does not represent excellentplaying
on the. part of both teams.
Recent visitors to the College Included
Miss Anita Patti Brown and
Miss Clara Bell Elzy in concert
March 16;. Mr. Jackson Davis of the
G-cineral .Education Board, ^ accompanied
by Mr. J.. B. Felton^ Supervisor
of Ne.gro Schools, and his assistant.;
Mr. W, A. Schtffiey, March
Friendship College, Rock Hill, who
preached March 11; and Air, T. B.
Landham,' State Secretary of the
Y. M. C. A.. March 18.
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Several members of the?faculty at- '
tended the State Teachers', Association
at Columbia this week and took
part oil various "programs. President
UL-J.-Hale of Tennessee State
College, also President of the National
Association of Teachers iir
Negro Schools, who -vcas?guests?of the
State Teachers' Association and
delivered an address, visited State
'College during his stay and inspected
Uu> i)la id 1 "
Florence News
Quite a picturesque scene was witnessed
in Florence Tuesday afternoon,
March 12th, when the members of the
-Ilu<l*?-and Hoses CMub^ssembleiFarthe
cozy home of Meg, Sadie Brown.. The
..buantiful (U.iluiiics uf?tilt! members
represented spring from every angle.
We were greeted by Mrs. Brown, our |
tuainHttg?nostess, whose pleasant
siniles assured us that we welcome.
*~?r< After
all businegs was'* dispensed "
with, tallies were, passed and a Very
interesting game of whist began.
While we played we were favored
with beautiful selections on the grafanola
by Mrs. Horteuse Dantzler.
After the game tallies were collected
qjid wo were led to the dining room,
elaborately furnished and the table a
treat. . , .
Egg saliwl Ip.IIq mwt wUijij.nrl nnnn m cake,
chocolate milk, pickles and
minta were served. = ??
To say that.we had a feagt is mildly
speaking. '.**
The first "prize was won by Miss
Ticuavpip-me cnampion, _ ivirs.
Tillie fScott, and Miss Frances Jenerette
drew for tlio^pooby. Mfss Jenerette
dra?-'"p th??highest eard, received
the boody.
There has been only two meetings
since Mlgs Jenerette joined the club.
She certainly has shown skill In winning
prizes; won first prize at the first
noting .aniMhfi Jumhy at the tacomt.
Mrs.. Fanny-Davis Is eertadrdjr -ptay7
ing these days. She almost won first
pi'126" at tnree consecutive meetings.
Miys Jenerette fs In'Columbia this
week visiting relatives and. attending
"The State Teachers' JVssoclatioir.'^ '
We wish for her a pleasant stay.
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