The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 08, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, September 8, 1928.
Manning News
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The Manning District Sunday-school
and W. H. & F. Missionary C<tfiven
tLmcu-f the Central A. M. E. ffinfer'
A M.,10. church, Manning, S. C., Aug.
I:!*- Sept. 2, 15)28, Rev. B. Middleton,
'i aster, Elder' M.. J. Sumpter, pre'
'siding.
A large number of ministers, meml
ers, delegates and visiting friends
acre present. . Miss
Mae BurgesS was elected sec
rotary i>V tlio?Convention and Mrs.
'Mannie llammett asst. Secretary.
Revs. Harrison, Martin, Ambrose
and Felix made interesting talks. Rev
f. M. Jackson responded to the remarks
of the ministers. The amount
raised was $581.00 for educational
The annual sermon was preached by
ii'i'v. TT Parker. Subject: Chtl(1
ion's place in the economy of God's
rlan of salvation. The collection for
the-evening was $5.20. We were wel<
omcd by Deacon Hicks. '
?. T'evotionals on Thursday morning
were conducted by Rev. T. H. Ragin
andjlarlloy House. The roll call was
responded to by scrpiture verses. Unloh'fypross
c'lU&'rl^Tl^'sang several set
ions. Dr. Miller of ""the Fl6renee*
mo l ift made u very interesting talk.
Misses Mae Burgess, Rosalee Montgomery
and Mrs. Minnie. Dukes read
y ? papeis. Rev. Pendergrass commenteel.
kin the pai^ers. Rev. White gave
scjmc Jnstructive hints on the TBible.
Saturday was MissionaryJLadies' clay.
Ssnday' was the closing day.
ATra TV TP HflT nl*tA
"j
family have moved to Florence. They
will lie -greatly missed by their host
. us' '-friends here.
Mrs.-A. W. Brown and children
have?returned to Charleston, after
spending seveavl weeks here with Mr.
"and Mrs. A. D. McFarlin.
town spent Sunday and Monday at
the home of Mrs. Alice Campbell.
PROF. BRYANT (JOES TO.BLACK
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VILLE.
Prof. William L.-Bryant whQ has
been principal of~the Manning Training
School - at Manning, for the past
ten years* has accepted the principalship
of the Macedonia Industrial
school - at Blackville. The school is
very beautifully located on the slope
c f?a hill on the eastern side.of the
(own of Blackville with the National
hi'cliwo.v bordoriny , the fnrnt of the
campus. The school campus is a part
(,1 the-eight, acres of farm land, owned
by the si-hiiol. There are four buildinil's
otn eaehip -yysh dshrhh h hhm
ings on the campus. Boys' dormitory,
girls' dormitory, academic building
and auditoyium and a Home Economies
building. Course's are taught
in Homo Economics, Smith-Hughes
Agriculture and shop-work as well as
(he regular graded school work thru
the tenth grade. The school is sup?*?
fHrrfcd-hy the ~City of Blackville, the
Mnccdona Baptist Assocaton, the Rosemvald
Fund "and the Federal Gov??01
mnrt'iit."" ? ?*- ??
Mr. Bryant has made a splendd
record for himself at Manning as a
principal with a progressive program.
He Is it college tfl'UflUfttfl 6! the State
A. & M. College and has taken summer
courses at Hampton, Tuskegee,
.?_?Lhe?I nh'cj'sitv of Chicago and the
State College. He was also a mem
,her of the .Summer school faculty at
State College at one time. He is ati
ordained minister of the Missionary
'rmtist churgh, a member of the 0.... nV*;a
Psi Phi Fraternity and a* Mastff-K
Mason.
NEWS OF THE OLD FOLKS'
HOME.
The inmatcFr-fftrthe home are doing
nicely with only a few exceptions.
Mr. Summers and Nelson are in the
hospital, hut are somewhat improved
. at this writing. We hope they will
continue, to improve.
The oldest member at. the home
Mr. John Pinckney departed this life
\ 'Saturday, Aug. 25. We regret tKC
^ loss 0f Mr. Pinckney very much. Br'o.
\ Finckney, vest, rest" to the weary,
, A.P?a('('- peace, to.the soul.
7 ?'^The iluhilee choir of tjpfr First Cal
A ?f.v church was to the home on. Sun
Aug. 19?W? had a splendid
o congregation present. The prayer
meeting1 was splendid. The. meeting
was-conducted by the president, Bro.
Rosboi'ougb. Helpful remarks were
made by Revs. Isaacs, and Warren.
Pea. McClinton donated-^ to the
home a supply of groceries which amounted
to $2.00, which was a wonderful
spirit of Dea. McClinton.
Sister Janio Ferguson' the Vice?
Flos., was present also lrt the services
Col^jpction lifted "was $H.1U, which was
> a good lift to the home.
*We beg the prayers of the public.
All donations will please be sent to
2120 Elmwood Ave. *
Mis^Suise Jaggers, Reporter.
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Greenwood News *
Chester, S. C., Auk- 15, 1928.
To County_Supt. of Education, Cjreen
wood, K- l!. ,
M-y dear air: ^
It was our pleasure to have one of
your County teachers, Mrs. Isabelle
Tolbert,as an'instructor in the Piedmont
Summer School, for Negro teach
ers, which recently closed in Rock
Hill. He? ^Work whs so pleasing arid
satisfactory from every angle, I
thought I should let you know it. For
a number of yours I have 'been eon
nected with this school for our- teachers,
and I have never bOen more.pleas
ed. with a teacher's work than I. have
Txeen with this one. . She is not only
efficient in subject matter, -but tactful,
conscientious and enthusiastic.
,?We hone to have her with irs another
year.
KespOctittlly,
S. L.' F.INLEY, Director.
; Miss Sarah Dixon of New York,
.ly. Y. was the guest,of Mrs. Mary E.
frillie. 428 Maxwell Ave. Inst wook
Miss Dixon reports a very .-enjoyable
sojourn in our city.
ttf .. T X T - -
i?n. jas. iNance of Atlanta, Guy,
,\yas a welcome visitor at one. of his
'relative's honvo Mr. L. W. Nance on
Haekot St., *-few days. ago.
?AJWrio Chapel is really- experiencing
a new era spiritually ynd .-f+nanlially
of which ail concerned should
be pround. Under the leadership of
its most worthy Pastor Rev. P. D.
Johnson all wh? wish to'worship with
us a. hearty welcome at our
chur<#i.
Miss. T.iUio Richie spent tho" woolend
in "Newberry visiting friends".-"""
Miss Ida^Fair left Friday for. Gaifney,
where she will teach in thb public
school.
Miss Jimmye Wlilllhhis left Saturday
for North Carolina where she
will - teaehs? .?
Miss Helen Watson is home again,
to the delight of her many friends,
after spending a pleasant summer in
Asheville, N. C.
Miss Lucile apd Master George
Brooks have returned from Biltmove,
N. C., after spending ten days visiting
their aunt Mrs., Julia Maise.
Miss Eva Chappell spent a few
days in Kirksey visiting friends last
r M rs; Ell^i \V. . Byrd near. Bethel
\'hurch passed away Sunday past. She
leaves to mourn her loss a husband
and son and one sister Mrs. S. .J. Bui
kess. ' I '
4'Mrs. Fannk?_ Marshall 0n Maxwell
A;ve. is very ill at this'Writing. Her
many friends hone for her a speedyreeoverj/.
*
Mrs. Corine Cr ht^H nn >'rw Mrt"ket
St., is convalescing slowly.
Miss Roosevelt Thompson spent a
few days with relatives in Asheville
a few days ago. *
Rev. and Mrs. F. f); Johnson and
MVs. Ozella Robinson of Williamstbn
were the ?dinner guests of Mr.' and
Mrs. Jas. Robinson, 502 Baptist St..
Friday, Aug.' 31.
Mr. Edward Hudson and Mrs. Verdell
Hudson his better half were welcome
visitors at Morris Chapel' Sun-of
Mrs. 'S. N. MeCalTtV'.??
Rev. D. F. Thompson ex-pastor of
I Morris f!hnnf>l ?n/l ?f
,...v. r,?.-ov-,,v [.O.KM 111
the Tabernacle Baptist church in A \i5?UKtU,
Grr; oflic kited at Airs. .Jerry
Ivans' funeral Thursday at Morris
Chapel.
The merry school days will he here.
Monday .-to- the delight oTTTTe < h 11 dren
for a Ions: period of hard work.
Mrs. Eliza Burton parted this life
Sept. 4th. The family's many friends
are in deep sympathy with them in
their bereavement.
1 Mrs. Fannie MeGhee and little
daughter spent the week-end with her
sister in Willington. : *
Miss Louvenia Bluford of Greesbury,
N;. J., is visiting her grandmother
Mrs. Ell? PpoU- ..
Miss Ethellee Eva.ns is home again
after an extended trip in New .'York
light of her many friends.
Mrs. Mamie (McDaniel) Perrin b
hopre agajn from Tt northern university,
where she took post Course work
this summer.
Mrs. Zena Edwards, Miss Mildred
STude aryl Miss Frances STxide of
Abbeville spent Thursday very pleas
Min.iy wun nivs. i\iiat.t.ie IjOO .Jahber.
After a hearty dinner was served Mrs.
Ed wards M4sses M i Id red -and Frances
rShide and Mrs. Jabber- motored to
Ninety Six' a.nd made short visits to
Mrs. J. R. Dean,; Mrs. I Alia Dean,
Mrs. Mary Lark and . .Mrs. Bessie
Nance. They reported a pleasant
time.
Mrs. Ozella Robinson and little
"daughter Senia Mae were pleasant
visitors ()f relatives and friends here
Thursday and Friday past.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Deap of
Richmond, Va., Mr. Watt?Dean of
State College, Ornageburg, Miss Geor
gia and Bernice Dean of Ninety Six
were also visitors of relatives and
friends here Friday :of last week.
Miss Daisy Jackspn of Ashevillc is
j * v.;.:,
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THE PALM El
HARDEVII LE NEWS i
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Sunday was regular . communion
Sunday at Fisher's Chapel M., , K. |
church. Rev.*. J. J. Mitchell preached
It l?..l..t <M?wj}tv night. 1
Services at the-A. M-. K.;. church
! Sunday, of which the Rev. Washington
is pastor.-' .
The Stewardess Board, of Fisher's
Chapel .entertained Monday night with
aCBox supper -at said church, which"
was very largely attended.
Miss Malissa ,Striven was called to
Walter!)! >o Sat tirdav tu attend the fu noral
ol' her unt:l.e Mr. Ahra.m-Scriven
Slit' returned Sunday 5y motor in cord [
pany with Mr. Sankie,Marcus and lh>"
a S.riyett of Savannah. ??-? F '1
Wonder why the Sugar., refinery'
hoys failed t? stay until the ball painq
,.'v.as called on Monday. The Hear
( nts frightened thejjn nil'.
Mis-rs. .1. .1. and SnnintR MlB'tli'll?
f Bamberg * motored down Sunday'
' MiivmnK* , * , |
Misses- GJft&vs Colem:ip and Malis'
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Savannah Saturday.
.Mr. S. M. was down Sunday 'and
Miss 'K. |\ was ail smiles. Oh excuse ,
jny dust. 'Xuil' sed. " 1
* fiend The.I'dlnlotl|i I.eadoi; and pet r
- ulea-v i':i!!.:u ihe oiilee ot It. II. yen nf^hriil.
pet your write-up.
Mi'. I.. 13. is such a roclcjess^driver
inAil he* has all the pills afraid of
him. Better drive slow if you want
i "carload." .
^?Tho?ma hy friends of Mr. Ransom}t
nry with learn with regret of his1
'll' i" and hi iu> I'm ill111 n
recovery?^
Miss Kstellc Rlvode.s 'is still on the
_on the_.sick. lis.1..^. 1'
Mr. S. K. Stiroioy and party motor.
, d to Miami"Saturday nipjit. j
Mrs's B. B. has left tj\vn,.-and Mr.'
I.. S. wont \yait awhile.
Mrr~L. G. W-e;ii->! -=r c,..i .....iTTr-^Tirh
? _ ? m ^iiiuv uw\>
' er.cuse Miss It. L. returned home.
\Yc thought for awhile that Mr. X. .
r, had faded "from tfre";syejjfe* entirely !
ut we see him sparking- around Miss
fl. May sunshine* and joy follow. ?
Mists M. ('. is mad at Miss M. rS.
-'or what reason we can't account. |
The most thrilling and exciting
vent of the season was the occurence
if last] Sunday evening.". Little C-al- j
vin Primus, Jr., found his way top
Sunday school, there sated comfortably
he (lo'/ed -oil' " into pleasant .dreams', j
Mr. Primus being suclr a small lad
and oil' frofn the crowd, he was easily v
left alone without being noticed. His
mother knowing of his inischievous- ;
: ';ei.s looked -far ami hear*as ha didn't
onto in from Sabbath school.' Think- j
~ing ihai Tie was The neighbor's boys!
'! c ' eased her.search ami rest assured
I ly that he.would soon turnup. About
j putt o'clock some ladies of the church |
I \v< nt to light up as it .was nearihg
PoMvien luniv Cl>-> o. i. '
I - , 4- >'ii vim rinn lilt' (Ijll'K
. church. and' lionrinjt' the loiul snores of'
the hid. tlu" ladies hastily left and
] read the tjews; One -brave. hoy in
lu- rush investigated the mai-tcr and
. eke the lad out 'of his slumher and.
eslered him to his then frantic mo- j
' her. _ . ^ !
Miss Odell Mills is on the sick list'.j
llcr friends hope for her a speedy re-i
vovery.
i M rs, o. P. lb,!.. is Worried 1iql:iu.si:;
j iter long looked for hubby hivs Mut
r bowed up. ' . j
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ORAM I l.\ 11.11.' M:US.
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The great Community Drive in in-;
..tcrest of the new school building at
(!ranitevillc which is how under con-j
I -traction , on Labor day -Monday, Sept I
d, wits a great success in spite .of the J
.fain. We ha<l a -great -crowd -a+u-lJ
raised oyer Sdo.OO.. We., are "asking
every person man. woman and child j.
^ in (iraniteville and nearby places to.
Nix is principal of the -school. . i
The Sunday morning services at
Aft. Zion A. M. K. church were very
pood as .usual and largely attended.
5 Rev. Stevenson's text was the follow- '.
lilt? words: "She hath done what slie
I could." In spite'of . his lilness of j.
i ine past week, we have never hoard
him pr^4dl_a_mo re forceful sermon. j.
I All present we've made ty feel ?lad.j
>| .-Mr; and Mrs.- "Shopnrd. , Coleman-1
t wove in town Sunday and worshipped .
.at Mt. Zioii A. M. E. church.
; " Wr are' jrlad t() -report t he covering of
our church last week, which was1
much needed.
The \y. II. & F. Missionary Society ,
,of -Mt. Zion is doing a great work
.The last two meetings were enter--p
I tained hy Mrs. Fannie Jackson and
i Mrs. L. W.' Williams. Their .delight-ui
, fill repasts were enjoyed hy all. All
.visitors find a hearty welcome.
I?.Therq will he n peanut hunt ftiujiif
.Monday afternoon hy Mrs. Willi?i'mr
and Blalock.
. .spending a few days with her mother
Mrs. Ida Jackson on Maxwell Ave.
TO LKAP11K
1 Indigestion I
Relieved
I \ T-drive a car for hire," says
I Mr. Ike Sabel, of f-Ladsdcn, J
J Ala., wa'nd h avc to get up/find j[l]
Sgo, early and late. C.onse- [5
quently I can't^havc' regular I
hours for-tmt-mg- ami rd'^-ping.-. |
I occasionally have indigestion '
and find it necessary to LaKi'a i
Bo" for a l?iig. time.' Tl,r dri'.f -! ?"
fij cist told ??< lU.i.-k-D.->1,1 Ml
would help 'me... I 'bought a ||j
II pkekage and had-it jiukIi' inP
to tea and take it any time I f~
HI feel the need of a laxative. ||j
III I It always nems mo. J fviv.'iia
I much bettor appetite oft?,-r'I '
? | take Black-Draught. 1 can cat '
rj about everything 1 want- and i
_ J. .feel full of n,-n. "Twonid n,' ''!
J be* Without it for d(^irjlc~rh:~
pyy ^
[tj IJlack-IJrnught can bcfKikci'
fl dry or made into a tea,.as yoa, (.'j
prefer. Either wTYy, it cestui; !
J only one-cent a dose.,
j Sold. Everywhere j
waBrliuuYui<ws*iov\ a.
T,; '''' - ? U?*
The (laslur Til'-\\\' lev.M. H. dii: ?r
lb v.'fc'MWujt ^ai 1ud tif JS.. .
copy;regitt tan Sir:\<! t'y eve11 i: i;1'i r
the", followjiv.;" test: "Thy , wmd i a
lamp unto iijy ,t\ t t;>i ti'.Jight i;..e
mjf pathway.!'
Thy entire town' was hovked
Tuesday wlien new - was i-.vra el i:r r.
of: the . death ol ^Irt A.hmlfn -Scrrvn
Formerly of this pla e. hat then .
Sarutoga' Spring*. X. V;. where tlied
Aim'.- l! fill. The Uii-.i :d .
vires . went* held. .at' the. n- id*. me .t
his sister, Mrs. -11;.\'titi 1. I.i-^iu . \<. I
teihuro, Saturday, Scet. 1st. 1'cv. ] *
STatvos >.r,iei:u 'j[ Th ?iwas
laid to .rest in tin* ^ *'i:i:r
cohielery.
lie leaves to nnm a Ids ;h... .
sister, Mi>. Matt i" I ;. .1 h" . ,'f. V.
terl iiro, tw.T hrotlKfrs- -Mr. ?, '
yen, y.f Wn-d-iiii. . . !). J >
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Dwut Sei ivJir i'i' Savai.;;h'. ii.i . . ,i
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Ma^yu'ie H^yeiV aiai :'.t?J?i?:?
of Savannah, (ill.. M s Ma- a
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veil fuul leather Lights r^v t'ftrt
villi- nii;l-> M i\. I'iiv'Id 1-i/ht
St'ejiiien- -The
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was iriveji Hitler :!:?* d'no-1; :i of -
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veil', 'that?veil! ? :? :
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Mi, l)an'Ktni'lT. thv* .."Vi . '
Savanah St; ..."
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-'".Ai.r.* Sarfky h.i; re . : ttttV '
M '.-'.-t s 1 ii-ii ;t ai' I .' ! .!: ?T?r?-r???Mrs.
l!:i' tu-rt.l.!y;Us !, ! .! ' . 1
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IN wnuni spent- .!.? : < :
nt-ves. i
Mrs. I'I.m i lire' V'i-'m .
Inlins. >|-i if S ;r i! .
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K.^a Iloadily i . V. ' .V.: ' -! !>,;
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thit'e they v.-*',! stit ^ . 1 :1 v S - r ? S v;.
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Fnnlorivk >. in
her sister. ' (vijtrs. ret
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.<pt lKiinjr. 1 tw?r?*' 1
their parent's nn<l .i'r.ien'ils.
Thh Christi;?!i F.rPe aver T.onpao
Hopewell l'l i-sln iai> ( liuvi !i _ 1<- %"
its rejrular mo< tinjr Si;.p<lay uflri i'ih1
.Ho v. and Mrs. .J. A. C'nrrv iiml
John 'Wesley of Charleston, , spenl
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:.*-r mother, Mrs. i.ucy Brown.
M i. Nathaniel liruoe of. Orange.
spent . Mvin^ty h?re 'visiting
. j t ifiv. lie was accompanied by Mt.,
..g'.-v, Kdith Makme, after byinir sec- - .
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, (AKI) OK THANKS.
. i.Il;ua<*. K. 4.itrlwLS 'and family-?
i i ;i iiei i -77rfccri': thanks - i:v?^
i A iti'aii^ Jrjericjs' lor the Kindness- I'
J " "p*r: tsiftlXii Trtrnrc?be ra v ineirt
i tMiiii'i; an'd untie, Mr. A.
" .j-t.-! '.w-??m>Vtota .Springs :
t -A itjj. 27th. Special niention is . " .
.. 'i the employ:oe,-> of the Kiley . *
'At-l?1~I; - ' .! ' '
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* IN AIKMOIMAM.
' * . tear
aiio; Sept. .7.-. 11*27, Mrs. . '* .
.\j h te- 1 lorry, beJovcjcf* wife ot
ia j, .V. I?\ 13. llorr.v, departed
- ' < / 1 lot's \va>r a beautiful and
"~TT~JTT^!lTnriirv " irileleleetual.
' l veia^i-rial,-arid a devout Chrislived
TT.r .t,-hc>;e she loved,..\\hii
v. in in, -})e jcaiue-JJi contact
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- ;.:iiv ti! her death, a nil . \Vill al
- i i ii 1'n-i "nil1 iihm \ ; whih> lieV ?
i .na.-be .in the sunlivrht of the
' ,v '11 > *<- -once. ~ ' \ . .
yh .V' u'i e Bone.
y. - .n't fijiarct you.
a ii.' iii." i-y yi n'll l'emain.
;-:h .",ir ] artiger .was! regretful .
stiali hope..t > - Mv'Ot you -again. ^
... 1 w ti> Hini. who kno\vs'all things
- rch'Ue loved you well,
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