The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 24, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, November 24, 1928.
\ NEWS OF WAVERLEY SCHOOL
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Honor Roll for first six weeks oi
school at Waverley: ,
Advanced first grade: Nancy. Ar
temus, Benzena Atkins, Fleda,JLackson,
Dorf-is Mae Randolph, Benzena
Blocker, Joe Bull, Ruth Counts, EsEunice
-Hampton, Janie Marjorie James,
Lena Kemp, Mamie Kemp, Maggie
Rose, Theresa Blanch Taylor. v
. Second Grade: Estelle Blackwell
???vne nampion, Ueorge McCreary
Robert _Snype, ' ?
.Third- Grade: 'Caroil Loovy, Cnfh
erine Randolph, Satorp Mckenzie.
On Monday November 13, at noon
a program in do'mmeration of Armistice
Day was scheduled at Waverley
School as follows: r
Invocation: Rev. J. C. White.
Hymn: "In the Garden' Aiidieinu.?
Rentarks by the , Principal.
^ Song, "America".
Address, Mr. Cordosia T. Foster.
I ^Benediction, Rev. Thos. D.-Brown.
I H With the exception of the invocaHtion
by the Rev. J. C. White, who was
^unavoidably prevented from?being
Huresent, the program was carried out
?th promptness anii nrcris'"",
^CV^^Brqwn offering the invoI
H ik* V.
^ exercises?were?hold out-of
Vrs in order to accomodate the
B52 pupils who were preset that
Hhy. The exceptional good order in
^^^Kvhich the children poured from the
building, took and held their places
jrT ^ in the east end of the boys yard thrur
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uui me program, tne nne Spirit with
which they entered into the program,
and the orderly manner irt which they
broke ranks and "dispersed to different
parts of their playground after
: the exercises, all created very much
? favorable-eonwnent among., the many
citizens who stopped along the street
to witness the perfdrmance. .
.The address by Mr. Foster was ve
ry appropriate for the occasion and
its content and the masterly way in
which it was delivered showedPhim
to be a speaker of skill, and understanding
and was highlydh^ructive
and pleasing to his adult listeners as
<, well as ttr-his-trudtence of 1,352 chil'
dpen from the first grade to the seventh.
It was pleasing to note standing
in wrapt attention thruout his
address. - - ???=?:
The thirty-five minutes it took to
assemble the children ,and tQ render
the program were very profitably
, spent and heartily enjoyed by all^pre
sent. _ . .
LEXINGTON NEWS
The Lexington Graded School opened
Mondav morniner. November 5.
with an enrollment of 172.
We have our same teachers and one
new "teachcT?Miss Sarah Battles;
sthey are planning to do a great work
in the Wfcll-equipped building.
Miss Fannie Parris and friends
were visitors at the school Monday.
t On Novtynber 1st the trustees and
patrons entertained the t'eachets and
the white trustees on the schoolyard
with a picnic and free barbecue. Rev.
Moss and Rev. Stallion .were visitors
that day. >;y.
?-? As it is near time for Rev. Dixon
ave for conference he seems to
preach better than ever.'
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' J^iev. R. C. Stove* of North=Carolinj
preached at the evening serviee al
; .St. Paul Sunday. All enjoyed his
message. . ' ' * '
i Mrs. Janie Latimer of Honea Pat!
was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs
r W. I. Peek during the Uoynty Fair
. Misses Pauline Hamlin and Nel
Nicholas spent ' the "week -end with
T0rs. Lillie Davis.
, Miss Inez Williams who is teachirip
, in the Ninety-Six Graded School
- -her parents.
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i ?uiuu ii. namey who teach
, es in the Seneca ^Graded School wat
home for the week-end.
Rev. S. C. Campbell, the St. Pau
_ rfcmir and?oevevni?of llie duai'UIIK
motored to Greenville Sunday after
~ noon to worship with kevT II. Stewart
at Pilgrim Baptist Church. Rev
Campbell preached a wonderful sermon
which all enjoyed.
Sirs'; AlTcT^ Chancellor HollanTPwaf
the hjbuse guest of Mr. and Mrs. J
R. Thomas last week.
; Mr. C. Lee DaVis has purchased r
model Hudson with wire wheels.
M-PSr Knltt --M-. - Riiftwn. -Kiitulay
morning' for home in New York City
Mr. Chas Cherry a student of Mor--mis?College?spent
the week end?in
the city visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D .Addison of SeI
neca were visitors in the city Thursi
dav.
Among the many visitors who attested
the Fair from Greenville were
Rev. and Mrs, .W. S. Thompson, Mrs,
Eva Fftchett, Nlr. E. C. Murray?Jd)r.
H. S. Tolbert, Dr. Huggens ^and Miss
Qrphelia Williams.
Quite . surprising to their many
friends was_the-marriage recently ol
- Miss Addie Lee Clinkscaleg arid Mr,
Mason Robinson. .
j Mr. and Mrs. Jefif Calhoun are the
recipients of a fine baby boy. Mother
and son are doing nicely*, t,
The Anderson Cdunty Fair held at
Caters Park, November 14-17, was a
' success in every way.
"j* The large tent was full of creditable
exhibits^ All booths were good and
well arranged.
The carnival good and each night
U viunu ?un_ii ?ttb . very
orderly and gave authorities no trouble.
This Fair has been voted.the
J>est-yet .
'/ WINNSCBORO ME-WS,
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The Club of "the Royal Eight met
Tuesday- afternoon at the home of
Misses Nellie Gordon and Viola Weston.
After the meeting a delicious
course was enjoyed by all .
The work of the Graded School is
progressing nicely . c
Quite o few attended the A; M. E
Z. Annual Conference Sunday at
Great Falls.
^ JVIrs. Hettie Russell has been indisposed
for several * days.
-Rev. J. R. Johnsofi7"Jr., came honn
Thursday afternoon from "Alien UJp
versity somewhat indisposed.
Mrs. Eliza Manigault.spent the we<
end in the city.' I
Rev; C. H. Steel Teturned from
conference at Great Falls Monday
i Miss Emma Weston passed thrc
thejcity anroute .to Washington, D. C
i : Rev. H. C. Westbrooks of Rod
i Hill preached to the Saints :on last
Sunday.
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GADSDEN NEWS te
i Sunday, all of the services at Red
: Hill Baptist church were largely ati
tended.
At 3:30 p. m. the funeral services
i of Mr. John Randolph were Conducted
. by Rev. J. W. Hill assisted by Rev.
7 H. Kurks L. A. Lowman and W. T.
1 Simons. ? .
l Mx. Randolph quiety pqssed away
on the.-6th^ For the past five years
f -fie has made Bloonifield, N. J., his
, home.; He returned here several
r1 weekftiago.
He is well remembered as one of the
leading "farmers of this community
i and . loved by all who knew him, re
gardles of race. He was a member-of
I Red Hill Church qnd a member of
r the deacon s.board for a number of
years. He leaves to mourn his loss
three, sons and six daughter! who
have our sympathy. '
Mr. W. Si Holly was the undertaker
in charge. r
i Mr. -H. T. -Marshall of Columbia
. and his mother were among the visitors
to the funeral,
i Mi;. AnthQny Williams beter known
r as "Punk" crossed the Bar on the
second. Funeral services were con^-dueted?by--itev?J:"
ST. Shiveh from
. Red Hill Church.
Mr. Williams Was ninety'years old
t- and?was active until?a few' weeks
before his death,, having been injur
ed" during the.terrible strom'in Sept:
ember.. Hd^leaves one daughter and
two sons and a" number of grand
i children.
Miss Lucinda Finch is teaching in
the* Graded School. . * .
Mrs. Louise W. Randolph is able
to resume her sciibol work' aftpr^hafv^
ing been sick for a few days,
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? DOTS FROM CATCE, S. C
Saluda Lodge of New Brooklin's
Odd Fellows laid the cornerstone of
Cayce Graded School at 3:30 p. m.
Master of ceremonies, Mr. C. Ander;
son and Mr. Coultry. Other noted
speaker^ were: Rev. Holloway and
Mr. I.. S. Leevy. Music was rendered
by a male quartet of New BrookL
land which was amusing to all. Also
Mt. Zion and New Brookland Bap
tist Churches aided the program with
many spirituals.
Among jthe most distinguished vil
.sitora of . .Columbia were: Rev. Mr.
Butler, Mrs. I. S. Leevy, Mrs. Manigault,
'Mrs. Starks, and others. The
teachers bf the Graded are looking
toward progressive yeaf.
< The Fairwold School's new 10,000
building adds much to.our town.
; Mr. J. E. McKisscick's business is
^Tfwprmvingr *
Miss Anna McKissick, Elizabeth
' Carter, and Anna M. Allen are at>
tending Allen University this term.
TRAVELLING IN THE PIEDMONT
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I Have-been preaching recently in
i severa.1 towns HrT" the Piedmont section.
. The farmers are making a
good ?crop of cotton,
i Last week I preached at St. Luke
Baptist Church In York County. Rev.
i Smith is jthe pa a,tor. .??
I preachetf'at Unity A. M. E. Z.
i Church to two large audiepces. I
. met two sisters who are great church
: workers. Sister Ana Sims and Sist
ter Agnes Brown.
Rev" Arthur Ross.'
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and my joints would q^he. , 1 I
would feel sore. I would feel
sleepy and stupid. I didn't
feel like I wanted to work.
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mended. It certainly did me
a world of good. So now I
keep it in- the house all. the B
time. It keeps me in splen
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b and freely every day. Thed- b |
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PRAISES.WORK DONE AT LEEVY {
LEEVY OR A DEI) SCHOOL
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J.Mr. Editor:
Please allow me space in your pa|
pev to write of the preat thai is l>eI
inp done at the Leevy Graded School,
by this preat oborn leader. Miss C.
A. Jackson and her splendid faculty.
The preat spirit pi. this preat woman ^
causes her to have the -cooperation
of some worthy help. We hold the ?
Parent Teachers Association once a
nionth. We had very encourapinp re- !'
marks by our*-?)resident Mr. Willie ,|i
Thompson. One Mr. Richmond and
Mr. Smith haven't missed a -meetinp !
since the school .started its Work. !j
He is a preat . man of a few words..
We ask the cooperation of all o*f our'- j
And the most of all we ask,-the-p'ray- !j
ers of our friends. Yours for the
preat cause of Christ. .
Mrs. J. II. Holman. J
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A beautiful home wedding of uhus- ^
ual and deep interest t0 Society or- %
cured on last i-Wednesday afternoon, >
Jpetpber 24 at 8:30 o'clock, when Miss <
t,ucile Mae Gadsden %the charming <
^ -of - Mrs,?Samuel?Gadstlenr |
became the bride of Mr. Glen Camp* <
bell. Rev. Marcus, pastor of Wesley ?
M. E. Church officiating. Mrs. F. J
Marcus presided at the paino -verygracefully.
Promptly at the apoint- f
ed hour to the strains of Mendels- )
. sohn\s Wedding MarohTthe--bt4d?4 par 4
ty entered. Firdt bridesmaid to en- \
ter was Miss Daisy Gadsden a'ccom- |
panied by Mr. Harry liollins. Little j
Jerrine Marcus and others carried i
baskets of flowers that were strewn '
in the bride's path. The lovely bride
then entered on the.arm of her brof
ther, M r. John Gadsden by whom shr was
given in marriage. She met the
groom and his best man.
Refreshment was served in abundance
and the numerous and handsome
gifts attest to the popularity of
I the young couple* . Their
many friends wish the cou- _
They are making .their home at!
27 Moore Street, Watyerboro.
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r BRUNSWICK; GEORGIA NEWS
The Deacon's Christian Union met
in its regular meeting with President
T. J. Howard in the chair. De-'i
votionals conducted-by Deacon S. C.
' Youman, Prayer by Deacon Evans.!
>1 $2.50 was donated to the commit-1!
> I tee and Deacon L_ Rovrv w?e 1:
representative from the tin ion.?T hefollowing
were reported sjek: Irea-i
cons W. P. Peterson, J. F. Green.}
and John Gregory. 'They Were , do- ;
nated as usual from the treasury of,
th<? Vnion, ' [j
. Deacon Flandersi was roeeiveil ns a.
member and was given the right
hand of fellowship by the brethren.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown left Bat- =
urday for Evanston, 111., after-^visitinglfratT^eB-a
nd fr-i ends.
- Mr, and Mrs.?N-.
York is in the ~%*4.v vjsiting relatives
and friends.
Sunday was a high day at Mt. Olive
Baptist Church of which Rev.
E. J. Bazzell is pastor.
The Deaconess Christian Union met
aTTChe Rome of Mrs. Nettie Gamble.
Mrs. Rachel Butler presided. Many
important subjects were discussed and
each was greatly benefited.
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