The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 01, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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PUBLISH STUDY'OF RACE FEELINC
AMONG UNIVERSITY
Y STUDENTS
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Continued ffrom page one
WesVVirginia^." TT"1 _ *The
feeling against'.-the Negro a-,
mong West Virginia students is
^ shown to be less strong than- against
j' Japanese, Hindu, Chinese and Turk
Y as neighbor and* as citizen, and, the
Y Negro is preferred ;to the Turk and
Y placed on an equality with the Hindu
and Chinese as business associate.
4% The North Dakota .students prefer
the Negro to Japanese and Turk as
.Jt I neighbor. Both groups entirely exJ
j elude the Negro from family relations
and 21 < out of 28 North .JJakotans
V would exclude him front business associatiou.
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y ASHI.EKjII station news
__The funeral of Mrs. F. p. Hayes,
who died Friday November 9th, was
Jt^lheld at Bethany Baptist Church on
J i Saturday. .Mrs. Hays wag a faithful
? ' member of Bethany and hoV funeral
V 'was largely attended. " f'l
__The Ashleigh Station Rural. School
opened its doors- Monday, November
12th, with Miss Lula Roundtree as
?,% teacher. .We hope for Miss RoundI
1 tree~a successful term, and also in
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y -Hattie Nix and Mr. Thomas Phoenix
y are a little indisposed.
y I Mi1. Wi Mi Holmah and Mr. G. C.
y P'"'k the. Colored State .Fair
in Orangeburg and they reported a
successful trip.
.? Mrs. Celia Augustus and little son
J Golie, Jr., are visiting Mrs! Augustus
J 'parents in Elko. ~.
y A Thanksgiving program will be
y given at the Bethlehem High schol
y Thursday and Thursday night, Nov.
y 2Dth. The services held at the Bethany
Baptist church last Sunday were
X | much enjoyed by all that7""attended!
I We had a number of visiting friends
X among them were Miss' Lulu Round-i
tree, Messrs. Eddie and Samuel Pelder,
Miss Inez Johnson and Aunt
y from Aiken. -
y Ma\ and Mrs. Golie Augustus are
% pleased to announce the birth of a
4^ son, Julius'Henderson,- Thursday Noy;
> 8?. Mother and baby hre doing fine.
X Mr. McKinley Smalls was the guest
X of Mr. G. H. Hoi man last Sunday,
y Mr. Willie I.ee Benfley. was the
guest of Miss Hattie Holman'Sunday.
y The wedding bells ate still riiig'
ing in our city! W e are wondering
y who 'will be next.
Mr.o Samu^^aFelder was the jrurst
y of m iss Eula Roundtree last -Thursy
j day night.! .
y Mr. -Thomas Floyd aiid his son,
y Thomas Jr., (white) were in our
. 4^ town on business Sunday.
^ Mr. W." B, Bonnett is much lrttbri
ested in the New York news here of
t lute. .
Mrs. W. M. Hoi man. was in Blacki
ville Monday evening on business.
*8* I Messrs. G. H. Holman, W. L. Bentteyf
A., P. Peebles and Misjsoa?Lula
Roundtree, Gladys Coleman, Hattie
^ "llolutan will motor tp^Bcttis Acad.
1 emy to spend Thanksgiving day.
; J Mr. G, G. Jttebk vfas in ^oui'-'eity Sat
V* urday afternoon on business.
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. MT. CARMEL NEWS.
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Magnolia -Gilbeaux, Delia
Thomas, Mildred Johnson and Mrs.
^ ^ Nina Boyd were visitors in Calhoun
Falls Saturday.
Mr. Richard Davis from ArtdersSn
accompanied by a number at young
^4^ I ladies were the delightful, visitors ot
Rev. and Mrs. Let man Sunday!
' t Misses Elizabeth Johnson, Carrie V.
f Dial accompanied by Mr. W. I). Mars
"y* We are sorry to hear of Mr. H. A.
. of Miss Margaret Banks Satuvdy.
_ We .are,srorv to hear of Mr. H. A.
A Dunlap's accident of falling from a
wagon and knocking his front teeth
"out.
Mr. Pressley?Lee -is? from
, j Bridgeport, Conn.
Mrs. Ruthp T.ht^nas and Miss Car^
ric V. Dial-were "the dinner guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Lazartis Gilbeaux
?* Friday.
Mrs. fedna Phar6dh~'is expecting hei
daughter from Anderson and her son
from Atlanta to spend Thanksgiving,
?-?Miss Jennie Mae was a visitor at
Mt. Carmel Friday.
y Mr.. Eyano, ?a brick mason?from
Greenwood is spending a few days
?* with Mr. and Mrs., Clark Boyd.
Mrs. Georgia Ware is on the sick
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X We all will be glad when little WilJ
liam Mc'Oorrtbs, Jr., is table to be at
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NEW HOPE CHURCH NEWS
-In the midst of hail, heavy storms,
and floods, we rallied To'rf the covering
of the ehurch and raised over $200
J and within ten days of the. conference
beautified the church with' a grftde
of tin shingles.-?Bra. -O.?Wr '"Oamon,
one of the trustees, who has a wonderful
gift of workmanship, took the
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I the pastor accomplished the work, in
, four days with only about $G00 cost.
, I?do "not feel.that any honor is tbo
great for the board of trustees arid .
^the missionary sisters of New Hope
Church iho they .are few, but will do
the work of many. I am Writing that
others will 'be inlluenced by, broad
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casting of such splendid work. They
are possessed with will power beyond
measure, their faith may be smal>,;
but sufficient'to remove^ obstacles.'
I Loyalty and amity, arc the main-j
springs to their success along..all |
' lines. - They will always bring sun-1
J shirie in the heart of a pastor who!
j will take cas e ,of all assessments r
l and expenses of the churchy . |
Tis no fear as lonp: as our present
hnntl nf officers live anil other. jM'londid
wmkor-s--uU-tho. head of (lilYviT.P.t
nnvilinry ho:ir<?s. Thanks to all thru
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NEWBERRY NEWS.
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Mrfe.- B. .J. Williams died at her
home on Bouiidafy Street on the 19,
aftor* rnv illnoss^dTr several we?te.? - She
was an active christian in ' St.
Mary's A;; M. E. Churchi And was al
so connected with several lodges of
the city.' i * ' . }'
Mrs. E. W. Penn, wife of the late
Dr. Pen it, who recently died in the
Johns-^lopkins Hospital in Baltimore
will nial?c her home, with her father,
Mr. B.*\V. Williams, singe the death
of her mother. '
Mrs, Ella Wm. Sands returned to
her horhe in Georgetown after attending
her mother's funeral. ,
Mrs, Jcanette Smith has returned
fo her home in Charlotte, She was
the only daughter-of Mrs. Williams.
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