The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 07, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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f. THE COLOKLiy SCHlHH^-OF d
' AIKEN, S. C. . ?'
i As I sit in luy study, it cqni's to
? me to v'rite of . my lvevut? vi^-f 3<>? '<
colored school of Aiken, tills lourAt ;:
?y'' town or about -;>oo' ted .
cultured and relined to a axMnarka: ..
high degrro?far .above the averagi*. ,
fe If .it. be true( and it is) as Yai'Ic-.
Bays, that VKduvaiion- is a co. .pan.'. >V
I whi?h no misfortune can (U t. v... )
| . crlnie llesrtoy?no tr.enfy a*Ie-.": ite- ~
B no despotism enslave. A home,". iv.M
I l'rivnd; abroad, an iiitrtAl in
omamCAt, And \viil
Splendid slave"." Then Ai!;cn i
f ' tribuling leii-;.il.i1, = ll
.. complete mfca'sures t<> '.JiTe. ;; r.'c? .! *1
good?the. suinm.um bonum-r-Lof tdie
body politic.
|'. ..I explored fir.-t Uu..- .??du.ivl ui A./;
' hill? tluT Aiken- graded eiioof I
tifully 'located in the> n Y.l.\\ e-de. :i
part o? the ci:y, on :i Spa r!..v.
C ed piano of four turyTiiV.;'.-i-D
^ is d large two-siory hik;; sio "i
containing tyelvi n- : ... a !. .
tprium, a basement, and- a rrrtmv FIT
well arranged heating , it.
Here'' Prof* Drake -is i'.' hat.-.
| with his .corps, pi" juiu" tea. .
?r? " Me Sell linos Mni;1!', ) : " ~ :
r- Eubanks, JeaheUc V>'. !'<!.
y ' Drake, A1 libel. IiAil .1.7.
^Vessels. Tit oni M :r. j '
~F lha Cherry. They. iny V ' ' . R
cient and doing splendid v. < : k.
. This school has'
'-r- have eleven nr.. ; c . " / '
are grouped h i;, p.'
and- high .? liof.l, ! F" ?
will pass to il;. 1.
The school .h. ; o . t
hundred students. . < - :
7" """" "The' out sin ? 'i
? -. school is .!; > liv ; i~ " .
. ' liai-tnient. otV > v 77 7 1
sides, Here the' ?;'h'\ t
through the ,U i! !i
cooking' ivf'.d . in
greatly in\rivssod >' i ' *
.overyth;!!;^: ?u ^ ;v.--.hv y ^
" gnirv?"-tKi w.u-h -ift. ' !?
Tfootf ilill'i'USt dispjh; . i 1~?1??? -richer
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The history' of ! .. 4 .,
f-i- . tbld, \laLs hac:; .' ; V; . /
rhV . . of-the ol.-i ~t' -hvir
??r ' which shuv. a -t i'.o- f"T * . __
. . thirst , fur knowlc. ! '.j . . ; ? f
V' the early : ..v.
. '1 his r.o .v: " ~
' . four ..yours ajro si a V "
. the rcaiirlntiun '1' a \
? Ihe-mdmvtl in m- ' < . .
prniutt ihili Is tlio o.-ly ' iV ' ~
.. tee, and well il.iys-Iu' so . "... " . '
He measures up t, .ih i\ 'i V
of the position.' ,'t hi .
a credit - to any tuhvmuniiy.
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? . Andrew U?>T.i-r( i;n 1 :
} About th<- * > ur. .
close of the-v^'Oii 11 ay .< .
k lowing the .1 ivil - Vuiy,* i ,
R.. Coles, A. H:, lh. Is. a
land Presbytofian ,
graduate of i. TH I . . ' ; .
. Pennsylvania, i?j . :
I tablish = 'a Ikdjsh&ievi'r.iv <_
'brought with hitali; iYi. ,i .
. ~ ttrreil -women,- io " rr : '
work;- .
f ' As is nii-.ii 1;-..
. ians, the s.-Ik n] . ; .
in hand. .An;i ;-r>, * .
minister with iv's il' v ;
consecrated" vTiTv, . . ~~~
' now kn>-d '
' InstttTlte, rot" Akioif. . S.~~Cr'? ?
??r~: .Strenuous Av-e:e-'T!'. 1
acting- the Sacrifices, bur
' ,co6pei ation'. oL.bi.ih i .....
citizens, they k-11 *' *. . * t* ; 1: . '.
tor a life of ~ o iv ot
?ft-? beloved wife (it-; :- - ^ ; ' .
K ; - buried from the' lini,.;.:: I . .-ft;
teiian Cluuvly (th-.r vimr -.
* tablished. h?ri\) ki .. '
. .lowed by her inn ,/!>
? weeks ti^o to i i. -*i? ?
ji. '.body WjEts bui tyd :. ? ? .
, It ia jii&t."- wOWjflt v .. . ..
Sufiday in tk-?-w. :i., , . j.
. uervit'bs we.i e le i ; ~ "V'-''.
' , this sch'oft! jir-tfrv enuieh, !:.. ) i.'i.'h e.->
_L_, Tihh .-'.1 h.H.i \v,i '. .. ?-r?-=
pupil.-vin \:r.\ .
taffo 611 ,X< i . y ....
-? lift v.?Colo. . lie1: ?:
"quarters, it \y;i.-t iirovon ><? ;e . >'
/; ' bunding" oil !It-1.i jif x* !. I :
there to. its- j?j v < .M- 1 < ' e. -r : X
York St:,, in ?i coninn.iii;!'.y . n'.X.'i *?r
building ol' 'ten v i:?m: ,
auditorium* .^hoia im- .< . p
L.', city! Its pro ?11 (. i n ? "T ft
v- . than three Tuiphml!
This school haS' two
grammar. an<l -high seh < -!. f...
1 tcr department i.< proya":" :.o! , .
I \ through the twelfth grade.-. It is 7
?rt-1?doing credit.ilil'1 v.r.;;. ""7 ~ ~
r' . irig is a~?pecial fea/vn e :
/ seeking, to lay a .solid re.lh:\oy . a- \
dation, and 'creating a love rod
? t f
erence for Cods holy oril'yy:; i
has also the honor roll . .
? ooiiraga scholarship. Hi. I. ' E
Br twice per year.?It 1- csm o
' - ?a rivalry on the part ft the r'twk' -*
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y ornia 1 iWHVvi NatiohaT 3Tt5Sn>iis.
.. as. trt is future program, wc,
... ni Uh t iV-1 desire is to strcn&theft
s i, ;.! i'. ...Vim ..Vy. ad ii.rtf moi'O tit1-.
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i..i:'. ijan .1 .to b -youivxi year a
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r, ' . : !y a trade . depart
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THE PALMFTI
Benedict College, Hampton Institute,
S-.i'f ('|>1 It'gpT--Xrtit.i:i Seminary, Aljen
University, Claflin University, Tuskogoe
Institute, Morehouse College,
Gammon and Lincoln Univci'sity.
The colored people here see that
their, children go to school;..and for
that reason, very few children of
School age are seen on the streets, of
Aiken during school hours. Not only
that, but they foster their educational
institutions'. The white peopl^ of
Aikeh7 including the tourists, have
contributed a?4-. are contributing
largely- to the sup pur t of .Negro pdinnttTon
This .survey: is a mere, outline^ of
fuels; but it ig, hopgd tlmt it
tl i ows some light upon the educational
condition in.Aiken among! colored
people. And'as .there is always room
Tor improvement, it is also hoped that
'' v. i'i s rye ;u a stimuli)* to greater
!V 'i bs along cducationallincsby us/
tic us giro- without Stint, knowing
hat: tins age, and suCeeding ages
for a high' degree of efficiency,
; it inspects the whole man?bodyT
ii: tl -and soul. *
TVruscription, discrimination, segre
aii' a ciiid othet social, evils may
.fat us because of racial antipathy
. !-hl over. hi]t 1 b<? H'l'l'-ninl.^
remains that "The 'mind is the
; rmiajd oi the man and the world
1 i A place . to the-- otHciont, upright j
, hivl ihd ustriwusrcgar(llc:1s to tile
t:: "iirc of. the hair or the color of thet.I
?RF.V. A. F. B. llOItKY..
CAWFRON NEWS j
" fner
n wide awake and every!
n i ludii.timl. The trees are
tfrl 'I: u*. tlie liirds are sintrintf and
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. - ,.lh (I .-.villi its l.eantv-;
. ,'i !. 'K.'of Ik's and Courts of C.a
..ho iflohrato;! lhe|y annual thnnlcs?j
a*. Art.' Carniel Baptist Church,
i >\ A.iaiSh 'ioth. They had a:
v a al program. Rev. J. D. Din_
t-f .Mt, Carniel, preached
j e annual. 1ttiLC"It
i a u.nstcrl'v seilfFAi, and showed
e [> research into the foundation hi
" e order. It was full of hope and
ir.-tion, hearts were made to n*e*"
hjh'.o-in true love while the man oi
4- * -v m ho l the word. The church
. :i< mmlilo to sent, the mimpvnns host
n't w<to' Iwnnt. Sir II. .T. Jon*'
. I and Sir (ho. E, Keitt were mas*,
v ii'fee-iVmony:s. The'speakers we-ue
V; IV.1'IV Shivers, Bessie Kenley, Re
I.*"t ILK.-Sirs. TT. "J. T"Ki)V)|i.-i vt o
r Bnokard, PcKt Branson. Duet
My.\ I.'osa I>. Keitt and iWiss Es[}
ITrnrs. n? a tvjo'by Mrs.- Queen ie
: Eva I'Yldc? nrtd Estolla llay>v>.
IV .(-laination-read-by Sir O. Ci.
'. 1?.n'l'T ?*). 1 lni.jb i .'puke in
1 v inir.levins of the'-sennon preached
; iiih(\ihs. Mr. E. L. "Bookard
'-'.I' VMrs. M'. L. llnynos, wife
:v\ llVv. ICJI; II; lytU'S, was present.
-11; Black was present.
J ; '*i 11" i i' \ 11 infant d an elite r of
.Mr. ^urd-3ir,s." .Tohnie (hnnrrfings IsTa
i-lH 1 ahv in health, looks and ahiliI.Vy,
B. Kelley. ( he-of oar s-ue "
''.il Jah<Cfrwfiiers, asslstetf in the
sairf Sunday. Rev. Kelley is a
a-viakev ni'e.n and is (hiihff well.
*." (jew.' K .Keitt, the' noted bass
/ ' ei* t'f St. Voter's* .choir lias built
i -nhv home in'0t moron. \Vo welcome
Mir.' ILi nfy Jenkins, one .of our
-,utc?<1 -merchants, i-t doina wel}.
smuWl. down.* came up step by
p, until now lie lias a l'ull -stock
i 4-an satisfy the- ]\iil>lip. . He ' is
-vi.'t y courteous ; and accomodating,
v\ hii iv.is a success to any vocation .in
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a!r.:l*.. ,ii. liookard, the noted tenor
i !' St. Peter's choir, has a cozy
i ,1e ho:vie on Second St. Mr. Book's.!
carries a snide on liis face all of
he time., which causes hiin to he.quite
i 'help to' the Avot'ld. ' ?
KeittT the Jmt sueeessful
undertaker of fhc firm Johnson
and Kfckt. is milking his .mark.
:le i an ciitei prisinjr yi>uiij(-*wfn and
Tlo-:".-.- "TiVj - i
'Mrs. (TivniO Tk Porff, o? I.akeview, is:
v-L:Uintf?1uvp kisfcers, Mrs. Cora TT
Black?cuid?Mtu,?Uosa I'?, Koitt. MrSr
F( r i looks the picture, of .health.
?'There wag a- banquet piven hy Mi's,
i. C. Flaynes and C. B.. Black at Prof,
and Mrs. Black's, home" "In honyr of
eij s Fl? ssie E- C.prrott-., Mi-g Ja(meK.
Foiil and the CanfPVori Exclusive
rioih?ft was a swell fttfnir and was
I i .ioved hy all present.
MFs Tluth .Black, the younpest
dmirht'er of L'iofT and Mrs. A. HTTTpVTc,
spent the, week-end .at home'
Ttio T?r?xr.,1 ?v.,1 T rr r i.- t>
< .... .v?v?, mill AJ. IV. ill rv. I/. nCK!
" '' "nil nil^tiyir-at St."ToTfnTTnirch;
(iimcron, S. C. Mrs. Cora B. Black,
Deputy Field Worker, presided at the
mrotiiiy. ? -!*
!\fi :s "Flossie F. Garrett has returnon
h one after teaching a successful
"" i ml, ?. C. She gained many jYiondn
wrnle here, nnd \ve hope for her rctttHV
dhother year.
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0 LEAPaH>? - Abbeville
News * '
Miss Evelyn Waller, of Greenwood,
is spending some time here with Miss
Charlotte L. Rapley. Miss Waller
"came here from the Stuff Twailni *
Association in Columbia, C. C, She
will^o from' here to Gastonia, N. C.,
for .a shbrt visit to hor relative? before
returning to Greenwood.
Messrs. Archie and Brooks Sea rift k
left last Monday on the S. A.. 1., lor
CTPcagov-llh' to'spend soma tun.* ,
Mrs. Georgia Winkfield, Mr. Harris
Patton, Misses Ada Gobc'wyn and
Wilhelmcnia Henry spenl last Sun1
<bty afternoon ' in Greeiiv.ood on a
pleasure-trip. Thfr trip enj? yed
wry much.
\V * wish to correct two 'ii noJ NK's
Ki'e 71. Pressley we i; ? >_t "ie Scave
I'.:-t Kits' Assoc in tie a?ras-a-yd?f Mis.
Little K. Kapley. 'Mi.ej S
was on the program in .lu rn rt'mi
C.icle No. 1 of St Jades /. M.
. ? sf
PiVinvh ihfifpniT nf \Ii ?1'* J'iIi'o f )i I*
Mr. and Mrs.' M. J. Butter, Sr.,
j MtWa'Ties Jariie Wu!o.,?a una i.enni* .
Gt\r motored to Anderson last Sin;
eViv vyd spent the day as 'ho h ih r.d
- ol" Dr. and Mis. 1-k-m rfl .lolm.
i; a~ d family. .They report b en
i y;,Vic trip.*
Mr. Xarkin Latimer,-Mesdames Florence-.
L. Hurst, Mel/.etta Hurst and
the children motored to Belton one
day last w^ek to see Mrs, -Melzotta's
pastor, ReV. \V. M. Smith, who continues
quite illv - * -
Mrs. Blnache Clinkscales and her
brother, Mr.'KarrMattison, of ilonea
Path, "motored to Abbeville, Thursday
in thtfiV Packard par and got
Mrs. Clinkscales'- friend, Mr. C., B.
Acker and v^nt to Columbia, S. C.
to visit their brother, Mr. Joel Mattison,
who is in the hospital there.
While in the city they wqnt sight
seeing, They were the honored guests
of Mr, Acker's Cousin, - Mr. Clarence
Latimer on Sligh Avenue. They
had quite a pleasant trip.
Mr. Fred Searles expects"to leave
I' W.i- n pit i-nr.. tK?U Alice fnv
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rie Brawn is spending such sad and
lonely days since her l'riend Dr. Archie
Searles left, for Chicago.
ilrs. Mary -I,. Pope is indisposed at
her home on Secession Avenue, but
'she is a ileal better at this'writing, it
was reported. " ~ r* ~7 ! " ~ :
Mr. J. E, McMa'nan. tlio colored bar
T>i>F. is 31 ill open for hnsine.ss.' un .X.
Church St. " i
Rev. J a in es J e.nki lis an d son a re
still running a first class barber shop
oh Viena St. : ;1 ' '
, \Yi> ihi lint w;ml tn furget i\Tr. Sam
Miller's grocery store on JIarrisburg
st.;
Mr. Will Harris, the colored car;
penter, is 'ready to. erect that new
home for y<yj.
Mrs. Josephine Q. E. Brown; on Secession
A venue, has been Ml 1;- but is
<ome better at this writing. : Mrs.
Brown is the . organist for S.t. James
\. M. E. nuirch. She Was out last
sWriday nifcht, liqt was m\ahle .toplay.
M:k-:? Etta Johnson is 'presiding'"at
he organ in-the absence of Mrs.
Brown. - ' , -n?
Mr. \V. E. Yau'ss, <>f Due Wcsl.^S,
and friends of Asheville, X. C.
. inutuunl?to?Abbeville?lu*4.?Sundayand
while here Were the guests of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul Jefferson, hi
Spring: Stv !
Rev. II. Y. Kennedy, Sr., Messrs
L, A. Richie, R. L. Pullin, 0. E. Press.ley,
John T. Nance and - Willie.Jonet
" went over on a joy ride last Sunday
to see the newMiridge over the Savannah
river,, then they went over neai
Elhertoin^Xia., They.spent a pleasant
afternoon.. . :
- Mr.
M.J; -Butler, Jr., am^vcM ^yos;
Tf-rday from the StaTe A. and M. Cob
lege, Orangeburg,- S. C. to spend the
Easter with his parents, Mr, and Mrs
"Sutler: y
MissesTHelen C. Latimer and Ruti
vHu'tle.rarrived'"yesterday ffolu Prosperity
where they "ara.. teachers, tc
spend Eiister.-w.ith home people.
Mr. W. it. Ellison has bcen sitk' frrr
quite a. while, but his friends arc
j glad to know that he- is able to lx
faelt on-his job at the P.'A. L. shops.
Church News.
...St. James A. M. E. Supiday School
j was?held Sunday morning at th casual
hour. After the Sunday school.
j our pastor, Rev. J. E. Board, filled his
pulpit.- The A. C. E. League was held
at the usual hour Sunday afternoon.
Ree. Beard preached a soul-stirring
sermon Sunday night. ?
Grace Chapel Sunday School was
. held at the usual hour, Sunday morning,
- The A.r~fT.E. League was "TfOTtT
Sunday afternoon.? The pastor, Rev.
S. J. Cowan, preached a wonderful
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~o ' ^ MESSAQE C^F ^
8 When death invades, your fumily ra
r> solution comes to you from the luct 1
,g AND BENEVOLENT ASSOC!ATIO
1^ protected by insurance' ltrwsy ^to.-puy
t*8 pu1Ky~whn.li yuUl'l'dlblhougnt persui
such.Every
member of the family shouli
$5UU.UU CONTRACTS. Our agents
about it*j Rhone 71S0.
The Mutual Kefief & Ben
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With Resources oi.over
tory we are able to make altm
l! above equipment. 5-Be sure t<
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A F?ll Line of Patent.
Q v Cigarettes and TokiceO:
Mijdani C. J. Walker's
. Times. lee Cream and
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V ' I lair Culture, Facial Massaging,
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I L S. Leevv's D#*r
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1131 Washington Street
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i , i>ig I-.ine of Clothing l'or.-Mt
u r.o.v^ Suit s A-Sfrechrtty7"~ ~~~
r-| , " .?1)HV (iOODS, shui>
, X Connected with our Store is:
$ . Barher Shop and Beauty SlVop
% : \Ve are not selling Bate i'ritl
X ' we can sell Better for Less.
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I PINCKNEY'S FU1
| UNDERT AKERAiJDtre
1^"" OF SOUTH CAROL1I
Office Phone 570?
f( IQftfi WASHINGTON ST..
Pinckney's Sanitai
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Saturday, April 7, 1928
QNSOLATIOfr |?
nks, what a message of con- ^
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