The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 18, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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THE "OLD GRAY" A]
E. PHIL]
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.. . Johnson-Brtylley Appreciut??ve.
That tfie above funeriil directors ai'e
past masters in the thipking world, is
^ evidenced by the most excellent gift
to school children as was jmnouneyd
in the last issue of "The' Palmetto
Leader" appearing on page 7. Who
wiU-?ot only inspire our children to
- be punctual in school attendance, hut
will encourage parents to make larger
sacrifices to se?4 them. We .need
not wonder at this establishment being
rated among the leading ooe? of
the south. AH ofTis must agree that
A . better thing could not have .been,
done for the school children of C'olum
hia. I regard it "an inducement for
them to attend school..--And any time
an " undertaking establishment will
ciifli intiM-ost in thi.'liviiur :ia the
. above, they will pet thi- dead. For'it is
the livinp that must decide who shall
have the deat^ This line spirit cx?
hibitcd by this firm. |4nnts theiii in
the hearts-Of the peneral public. And
it further shows that fuiicm^ director-s
will iuive. to do jnsi' ;i liMld indie, lid
the-, people. than pur'chasinp for them
fine caskets, pretty shroftds," costly
s hearts and beautiful funeral .cars,
receive*
**: Gone And Still Goinp
With the passing of thc> -old yeai
some of the most flourishing: cplorot
Tu sitiess enterprises seynliiiply. pass
ed out of existence ill. thu..cit v of Co???rhjfnbim?This?should
-Ih>?viVay-wl?vull
niiilplod distrust and sad rep rots. Tin
colored mrniture store on AVashinptoi
Street and the largest colored proeery
store on Assembly street 'arcnoAV ho
inp operated by White people. This
spells faHuie.for the race to do.thai
class -of, business 'and On. that cla's?
-St victor course llu;?defeated i?w?^
chants blame the u ace. They sky vyi
' did not patronize t hem. Rut com in*
down to brass tax. there i- too lilth
business co-?ipefation aimtiip the biisi
ness men of our pi'pup t>? carry in
such luisim;ss as'.that jd"d r in '.nit ion
ed. Ami uhtil there be a better' un .
derstandinp ahionp them. -iii'at .clas?
of business with tluift is Vpo.lie .am
still poitip." The means of-colore*
people are too sea lit to siipport nil)
business that ctinp.Mt 1- a siniilS
* hnrpain otiee .in :i decade.. \ furni
t.Ur<j store supported ;by *o?dbrcd . pew
pie is no rusmnir on-me?. roi on
purchase will do many -of :thein I"
:?lift*. They <io. n.it?? i> > n -e?and?la.
. ehanire I^r style, etc, iHTe tin- utitej
people! In'.many instances thev resoi
1 -. . 10 ihe lumber pile with a" sawan<
"htUclut 'ami jn.iKe -tomovr !n >U that
they call" buy. 'l lnp. aaain to pas:
the or?;anizyd 'eha.in' store,s with .>?!)
. '' a little money in your pocket jjvseaiy.l
of colored business with their hot
clad flat rate?t-^rr , min-h-ofa t'eijtp
tation tv.it to" yield.
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News I'rtini ?Ur. Maiu'e
The many friends of the State atl<
connection "Will- he" elated in heariip
thy. oncpurajrinji 'news tommy; froit
. l>r. Matter- whn is ;uw I'l.nlVilO-d t.? onl
of thy best hospitals in .Washington
D. C. For quite a w hile' i >j\ aMnnc<
seemingly yriew worse. His son! I n
R-. W. Ma.nee,. Jr.! who is a physician
on hearing of i his. father's", dines:
came at tincc. and found that^-it w.a
necessary to, take hint to WashiiiKtoi
lor ll'WUIIIi-Ml. I nit1 Is said To, m;ubeen
the salvation of his father's life
a lid that he ,'is now iiwpV<>ving. ever;
?,oday. The'.authorities say t h:.T lu-.wTl
return home ftjlly restore t<> health
The. church rejoices with the fanvil;
oh receiving this news, for I ?r, .Mane
practically is in the prime of life an.
the church hies .much yet; to "expert o
,f him. I)rV Matke, the physiciajK. ha
been greatly .complimented for. the in
terest shown in his poble father.1 lathe
church in South Carolina continui
to pray that l>r. Ma nee. will reeove
speedily. if it he (lodV will.- \
Enough For Encouragement *
While in two instances colored bnsi
ness has gone clown in the capita
city several instances ir has .not ottl;
held its own lait' has -gone for\yai'i
making substantial progress. Tit
o Haroptqn Publishing Company.1 Idb
Assembly Street has had surh a pros
. perous year until the manager- ha
hdded to his machinery a hied. das
self-feeding press, the like of .which i
only, found in a few \vhite* publishinj
houses of thjs country. Instead of in
vesting the income of--hi-s'"publishini
interest in fine cars and other thing
similar, Mr. Hampton reverts it bar!
into the business, thereby giving hi
people more work to do and at th
same time render, bis patrons mor
efficient service. Not only should th
people' read and pay for the "la-ader
but see this company before contract
.- ing your printing-work.
Thomas' Drue Store, <or. Taylb
SffdTHardin Streets is?a worthy tri
bute to the credit of N'eero's pieces
in business. Imperial Drue Store o
Washington and that of the Roes<.*'
on Assembly. together witft the on
on Gervriis Streets in \Vavcrleyr"nr
living monuments to our credit. An
you haVe not seen Columbia if yo
fail to see the Regal Drug Store,. 112
Washington Street. The Lewie' Rt
galia ?ompnny, 1.310 Assembly Strec
is a race wonder. The Homostea
Bakery of this city demonstrates Xc
S_ gro ability.?The flood Samaritan an
the Waverley Hospitals tell that w<
f' Ybb and d^cre^a"^3leluv "nm^store
in places of necess, - here; that ar
doing a fine business. So in keepid
r *1 with our subject-there is enough lef
for our encouragement.
Our Whereabouts
On last Sunday we were at Winns
boro with the Rev. J. R. Johnson Jr
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STD THE NEW RIDEH 1
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ami with Rev. A. E. Atchison'of the ]
IEl-John Circuit. - To say we hacta 4
heavenly -pentecost at both places is )
putting it mildly. We have set out to ]
have a revival on this district and everything
elsc. will come to it. "Put '
the old train back on the track," is j
our slogan and coimcs nuxt to our
lui-jito. This we mean to do the Lord
ileeil a number one pastor and tfospol
Ifelnj? our Helper. Bra. Johnson is inJ
preacher. Ju fact the city delights to
'honor liini. An a scholar he is\not at
Lull puffed up, but is as congenial as
! can he. He is' simply a fine young
' man.- Our two days stay at. his horne '
in that city was spent with pleasure. J
I His queenly wife is the Missionary |
[ President of the district and theyj
.know how to/4uuikelJt pleasant'., for
j thcii* nue>Ts. Our church atk Win?s,
horo is one of" the most reputable am!
.historical churches of the state, . ffis
[composed of some of the best officers
, ami .-members in the A. M. "E. Church.,
"l Few of whom, are Bros. S. A. Moore, ,
.1. I..; Batiste, C. J: Robiifsdh, John1
Sampson. fitst cousin of thclate Bishl
, op Chappclle. Archry Richardson, Ru-j
Jus B. (Irpen, C. J. Robin son/ Dan
'-i Smith, Sisters "Fannie Smart, Helen
I'Archey. _I^un:a Bookman, L. P.jCamp-1
' bell, S. A. Moore.- AfotTha dreen, LilTai
Hill,. Rena Richardson", Carrie Samp-1
jsoii, l.ottie, Lnwson, Mamie, L. Wood-1
j aid, niece of Bishop Chappclle,. and
. many othdrs. While there we visited j,
I the fiiie/cafateVih -and funeral"''parlor'
of A. Russell. It is up-to-date in
every respect. Mr. Russell is the
'~viis ntnv pleasure .to wrlm h<q sirtrr-j,
scnpiion t?> the "Leader." Bro. Atchi-!
son is certainly itl the hearts of the j
people on the St.1 John Circuit. He is
. a line christian gentleman and preacher,
a church Milder and is the vijrhti
j man for this charge. I was greatly;
ii.opi iv^sod?with?the?membership of ,
the ehartre. Thefollowing are only a!
r I'pw Bfvdhers; Julius Johnson, Char-1
, lie Richmond, Wesley Woodard,. Jas.
Spence!-, Sam Bonier, Jacob Lumpkin.
, C. Barber,Young and Farrow, Sis-j
.; terS^Cald-NyelL Farro\V.'.-Walker, Neal,!
.(Stephens and others.?This charge'
,j-.wlll come in on time. This week end
hwill find irs?in ?Spartanbijrg; \Vc 'will
1 conduct The business* nft*ctiiig or Kev...
J. f. McCk-llnn. H. 1 1>. Friday j
: night and French for him Sunday.
. mglU. We will conduct the business
. "meeting for Rev. 1 K R. Fd wards at
White . flail, near Spartanburg Saturi
<lay afternoon and preach for him;
Sim.l iy morning.. We will preach
r .for KcC. T\\*. S. Jones at Atchisi^su
' i'P;n?i 1 ?Spin tanburg Monday?nifjht;
1 ami onnpli te the work of his Confer-j
x- nine.' I.et tb??pcnplc of"thasuvrbTrr gesr
-. priiy for an outpouring' of the Holy j
>' Spirit.,"I.ei ps advance on our knees."
7t ~ CtlNWAY *FAVS
The Kmaiicipatioii program, of pros- ,
! fige Wednesday. Jan. 1. ?|,uite an in- ij
teresting program was rendered in ac
cord wit;h tile day at Janu s' * School
l uiider tit,, leadership of L'rof. Will,
r Myers. The reporter is glad to' nienr
< [tion.thht ilue to the vast nu'niber. be'
s-ca.ks that I 'r<*f. Myers*" etfort s were |
i; building' by the sid,.* of the .road,*vitii
i* [not in vain. Jn the cozy *. Riisgn\\ aid
t j Tlie lihctnmiicml^. ? and invincible My
ors the pr>igram. was well carried out
, 1 in" roptinc. First, singing America.
s i Invocation by Rev., Stanley. Singing
s .Mv Country Tis Of Thee. After,
i which a number of speakers were
L.' flu'ii presented uhicli -were:' Miss Ada
Stanley, dialect; Mr (icorgc .lames|
vpukc in i-("vllanci iusly; Mr. Tashus,
-pRim's; subject: "Th,. Negro as an F.du
i.-j eiitor.V -Rev.^Stanley.' "Negro as a
v Rurdeii Rearer." "Qu'atUi* by Miss
i>(Mary John son and others.
1 l'rof. (i. W. Sirigletavy, Financial 1
f Advancement of Negro. Rev. I). I). I
s Turpin, -Moral Improvement of Nc-j
. gro. .-Solo,.Miss Jessie "Jones. Clos-.
t .i?g remarks by IV.if, Myers. This
e writer takes grt>at pleasure in com-:
p nicijdiiig hifn and feels that he voices;
the sent iment of the commonity' when {
. for them 1 extend to him elevated facilitations.
Stand up, Myers, stand
I up, and go on Myers go.
v Ampng the .many that were home,
j for - Christmas^Xj^rv Miss Ktheree
t> WTv^lbui'.v, who is now.at State Col-!
fr lege; Mr. WtlHttijv Johnston, also of
State, Mr. J no: I). McQueen of Lynch'j
s hint?, Va..:Mrs. Sarah Dewit of Phila-I
.. delphia, Miss Juanitn Sum'pter spent
a white, in the city on her way t'rom"
?jReiiedict College.
-I T\Vo of the teachers spent their;
p Christmas home, Miss Willie Mae
s' Hodges' and Miss Kelly!
k Mr. Lay is and his pal spent a short
s while in the rtty Friday evening.
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"J Mrs. L'llti Coodwin of Columbia
-'spent the week end in the city with
i With her husband,
r !_JlrJ3inl.:Mrs. Quitman Oliphant of
? nnJ \r?'C W le . T*n vlrr?i*
il Tl H'l. A'm i >;> M ? A *** ? >
iV Prof. .f. R. Freeman gave- ?~^urv
prise party last Tuesday .evening for
e the -Edgefield ' In J.eueher3.Quite a'
e pleasant 'evening was spent playing
d whist and dancing. "An .ice course
u1 was served.
1 .Misses^^pry and Daniels of John
ston, Prof/ Boston and. Mr. Raiford
G of RMgespring were Sunday Quests
d of Misses Logan, Rutherford, Sauni
dors and Mrs. Bailey..
4- ?Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Simpkins gave
a lovely dinner party-om New-Year'^
c> Day.,. Those, enjoying thP hospitality
jt wf -the pleasing' host anil lioslt'ss were
0 Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, Mr.
(r and Mrs. C. A. Cheatham,. Prof. and
t Mrs. \V. E. Parker and Miss Emma
Bryant. .
| The Golden Rule Club fceld-UU
I monthly meeting at the homo of Mrs.
i ('. A. Cheatham. Tht? meeting was
i-. quite a success.
,l The basketball gaipe between Sa.
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THE PALMET
uOa Hi and Edgefield Hi Thursday
vas.full of "pep." Score 16-13 in
iavor of Saluda., Saluda lias a swift
;eami
The Candle Light Tea given at the
i?nie of Prof. and.Mrs. MT. E. Parker
was one of the r?'ial 'events of last
week ^Vednesday evening. Guest of
lpnor were.Misses G. Rutherford, M.
Saundersr b. Logan, T: Mttehel and
B. Glymph, Mr. vJ. R. Freeman and
Mrs. R: Bailey. ' _ ?
Prof. C. 0c~ Mcintosh was over
rhursday tf> witness the basketball
fame between Saluda and Edgefield/
Charleston News
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church
At' Mt. Zion Church last Sunday
there was unusual interest shown by
our members and "friends, our attendance
has be?n exceedingly good, being
Inspired by the pastor's morning and
evening subject, The Cooking Iron and
tin- Man that find fan Use. And we
are pleased to say-the unfolding of
those two subjects'was so masterly
handled, that., we Ltme forced to sfty
from Our convictions that we enjoyed
an exceptionally high day in Zion.
\Ve ..feel gratefuT To"? these spiritual
showers.
Ip the afternoon the Junior Miss-.
ionary Society presented a very excellent
program with many wondQrful
features. For this occasion the
junior society, was organized by the
president of the Missionary society of
Mt. Zion Church, l^Irs. Philip Horry
being so impressed and devoted to
the young folks; ' Mrs. Horry took an
active part on the program with those
young folk of the department and delivered
a very spicy address. Her "sub
jeet was the Missionary Spiritr It
was a very timely address and the
entire audience enioved jt very much.
The. attendance was grand anil those
young folk were much elated over the
success of the progrftflfn?iThey were
given a very nice collection. .
The Drama entitled "A Dream of
Queen .Esther," that was sit Mt. Zion
Church Jan. 11th was quite a Snrcess
and present /expressed themselves as
being well entertained. The same
play is to be given at Emanuel A.. M
E. Church on Monday night, Jan.. 20
19.'10. Admission .15 cents.
Plymouth ? congregational Church
-Dr^-Ledbetter, pastor, invites you tc
their services at all times.
We feel it keenly to hear of the illness
of Dr. R. W. Mance. We hopt
for hrm a, speedy recovery. . .
We'are looking forward to our 1st
quarterly conference of this conference
year to be held on Monday night, Jan
30. . * . .
Keep your ears and eyes open foi
you are going ta be expected to be
jMvsent at ? ? wedding emly pari
of March. Don't bother saving mnn.
ey to purchase a gift, lx>th parties
desire it eliminated.' Reception to be
at Dash's' it all.' --tooifT Listen!Emanuel
A. Mt E. Church
"I. press toward the nmrl fnr ty?<
prizt, of the high calling of God ir
Christ Jesus." . Philippians 3:14, was
the pastpr's.'text on last Sunday morning.
A large audience was present
and enjoyed this forceful message.
We need not comment on how this
sermon was delivered, the ability, ol
Dr. Beard is well known.
Rev. Lawson. a Visiting minister
preached Sunday evening. Sevefu
visitors were present moaning and
i'wiling".
The leaders Christmas shower was
given last Monday night. The proviant.
was short and lively. Each
leadei was remembered, also our pastor.
The. pastor kindly remembered
all the old members of the church. Ht
-lias a h uh spirit, fttte 6t rendering
seVvice to others. May we cultivate
this spirit. ~ :
; On Sunday-afternoon, Jan.T97 a
literary anil musical program will be
given by the A. C? E. League. Come
and help us in this effort.
DARLINGTON NEWS
Air. and Airs. James Douglas, Louise
Williams and Rufus Mclver motored
from Ansoiiia, Conn., to spend
a. month with their aunt, .Mrs. James
lYi?ee and family.
Air. Robert Bowler, the -teacher ot
Agriculture at Alayo High School if
siek tind the Alayo faculty and students
regret ituvery muo-htAlessrs
Ralph Sparks gnd Harris
Ham, State College students were vi:
4 ti.- V?i. i .1.?
uwin (u my iycilu iiuiiiu ,uuriug im
holidays. .-r-':
Mr. C. B. Young of this count;
made a speedy visit to., the city i
r.few days--afro.?31?? ?1
I Mr. Cleveland "Franks and Mr. Car
Kields are home again after-enjoyinf
a pleasant motor tVip to OrangebuYfe
to bring some students-home for th
holidays. " ?
Henry Nowlin and James NorwoOi
spent Thursday, last hunting in th
outskirts! of Darlington-. -The ga.nv
was slow hut the sport was enjoye
hy these two eminent young men
both seniors at- Mayo High.
The senior class of Mayo Hig1
I School and --its teacher, Prof. Lero;
L. Pendarvis donated to the school i
1 arg0 hell-* to he" used for assemhTfn
the line,?The hell was constructed rr
ttop of the school by the boys of th
class, and It will aid many student
-in bein#^on--UTOer because it is hear
i many blocks, within the colored sec
l.tioTl'., \
I Miss Edith Gibson motored ove
j New Year's Day, accompanied by Mj
Charles Hutnull Of Surhlef', to spen
the week end with her mother, Mri
Annie Gibson.
I. Mica SaraVt F. Prmno a# Prt*.l!?e
| ton spent a few of the holidays wit
. -Miss Elease Ford of Bennetts, he
'home, and the remaining of the hoi
relatives.
Misses Rosa and Sallie Smalls wer
entertained at a delightful dinner f
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ar
^derson Christmas 4)ay.
The faithful .Few Club of Cherr
Grove gave a delightful and succesi
Christmas tree and program at th
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murrj
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TO LEADER
? Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders has Recently
returned from New York Where ghe
spent a very pleasant,time with he*
children. "
Mr. and Mrs. Jethto Green of Tim-^
pionsville, spent a delightful' Christ- j
mas at the home of5 Mr. and Mrs. Ben'
nie Bacpte.
There was a- Christmas tree given
"fit the Baptist Chyfch in behalf of thepcor
people, and it was quite .a suc.
cess and made may poor people hap;
py- .
The "funeral services of . Mr. Robert
Miller was held at the A. M. "E.
Church, Dec. 30, 1929. It" was a sad
' occasion and was a shock to all of his
relatives and ifriends. - v .!
The Emancipation Celebration was j
held "in the" Mayo High School, Jan. lj
at 7:30 p^m; A large crowd assemI
bled and enjoyed the remarkable lec- j
tures by Dr.S. A. Funches. CDY. J. B.
Robinson, Dr.. H. \\T. Long, and Mrs.
J Mabel Howard. ? .
Fire works and a rrfdio program!
] played a most conspicious part in the
eelelnatiun which wan enjoyed by all.'
Mr. and Mrs. Nero McRae'and. family
were invited to Mrs. Norwood's to
a Christmas dinner wnTch was served
| very timely and enjoyed by all .
i Mr. and .Mr^. L. L. Pendarvis mo- i
.[ tored to Orangeburg to spend the
Christmas Jholidays with their parand
Mrs.-Wilev. ?
j Mr. D. M. Slater, native of Darlingiton
County, who is now living in Ashe
Jville. N. Qj, spent the week end here
with his cousins, Edward San- i
ders aWd James Dial at> the old San-j
1 ders Home.
1 Mr. Slater said before leaving 'for |
1 his home in-^Asheville, on Tuesday i
morning that the old home is not what '
1 it used to be. Faces we used to see;
we can'tSsee^anymore. 4
The?following?students?were-hcrtge-j
- for?the holidays and enjoyed a- very-:
! pleasant vacation: ,J4iss'es Clemmie
!| Ftinci/.'s, Alekzihe Ward, an,ri Mr.
' Cornell Cannon of Claflin College; i
Missos Bessie Scarborough, AHeen Al-j
ston,; Louise Taylor, Cornelia Keith,)
i Halley Josey, Mayme English, Odessa,
,- Patterr.on, Mcssis Elliyt Franks, Kob-1
("ert Anderson, Handy McLendon, Cleve,
! land Mack, James King, Charles Mc.
Tver and Julius Davis of State Col.
lege.
Miss Elva Gandv and Mr. Bright
, Keith of. Benedict College -Miss Amp
> rintha Jackson of Allen University.
Mayo's Golden Tornadoes led by
their dauntless captain, Miss Mattic
: J. Wingate, played their first game of
the season at Bennettsville, Monday,
Jan. G, 15K10. Defeating them 24-7.?j
? A marriage of interest was that of
. Miss Merness Green of Darling top to
Mr. Robert. James, Jan. 12, at 5
o clock Sunday atternoon. j * \ ;.|
The ceremony was performed by
4Br>\r Flinches, thp groom's nafctor.
1. The beautiful gOWl)
i white satin with accessories to match
? and carried a corsage of white roses
mingled with ferrr."
The marriage took place at the
> bride's home and Was witnessed by
, quite, a crowd of relatives and friends.
5 Mr. and Mrs. James are well known
. in Darlington and theit* tiany friends
? wish for them a hap^y sail on the
matrimonial sea. The .^oung couple
; will reside in Darlington.
' "The 47th Anniversary"
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Lyons "bf 122
Coff A verttrtb OrangeburgrfelebFateU
' their 47th anniversary at 5 o'clock.
' The decoration of the hojvie were of
beautiful designs and suitable for the
1 occasion^-. *
After 'the-'-host, hostess and the few j
charming guests had enjoyed a bunch
I of fun they all marched into-the dining
room and assembled around the:
r table which was so gorgeously decor
\ ated with all kinds of flowers and
- gooflfl cats.?'The dinner was?served t
in two~courses by -Misses Juliet- Belle |
, and Lilah McMUJan. The first course (
j consisted of rice, chicken , gravy, stuff j
ed chicken, ham, Irish potatoes sajad
macoroni, fried fish, hot buttered rolls j
and hot chocolate. -Tbe-seeond bourse
consisted of ambrosia and cocOanut
cake. Eve'i ybody reported a* happy
and enjoyable evening. Those attendj
ing were: Miss Mattie Bow'man, Mr.
Freeman Williams, Misses Moore, Wil
1 liams, Livingstone, Irick, McKae, t
f Hampton, Harley, Robinson, E. Ly- >
, ohs, Mr. Walter Lyons and Miss
. Gladys Lyons who are the offsprings
jof Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Lyons of course
- were special guests,.
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i Among those spending the holidays
^ nnt trf trrtcn arg~aa follows:
1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greene and famf
ily in Jacksonville, Fla. >
;, Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Smith and
e -daughter in Charleston and Savannah,
Ga. ? '
J Mrs. Ella Coachihan and, cfykjren
e of Wildwcfd, Fla., are the guests of
e Mr. an<l Mrs. \vrm. Barnett.
d Misses Jackson anil Champy are
i, back on their jobs again after spending
the holidays with their families in
h Columbia and Charleston.'
y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becton had as
a [their guests during the holidays, MrsBT
L. B. Benn and children anil Mrs.
n Carter of Lake 1 City. 1?? ' ?
e Luring the holidays Mrs. James
s J Kfhloch had as her guests for a day
d | her entire family-from?Mtmningr'
i-1 Mrs. MeiVin Jones ^lso had as her
I guests (luring the holidays, for a day
r her f fc ily from Georgetown,
r. tyrs. Bunch Cooper is home again
d after spending the holidays in Richs.
mond, Va., and Raleigh, N. C.
Messrs. Palmer and Tindal spen,C a
part of the holidays in Columbia and
h Chariton.?* :
:r Prof. B. A. Bianchi of' Lexington,
;r here a? ?he guest of Prof. and. Mrs
J. E. Snyth.
c Miss Ann Harvey passed through
it Sunday from Florence enroute to
i- Oakley where she holds a position as
teacher.
y On -Sunday Rev. John Shingles thfc
i- white Methodtst preacl^r, conducted
ie services at St. Andrews A. M. *E.
/. Church, A large cnowd was in at
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Mrs. Esther J. Ford, of XJeorgetown
wfts a visitor here on Monday. .
MACEDONIA'HIOfrjcHOOL NEW& !
. Schnot^opened last Monday morn.- (
ing in full blast. Every teacher and <
almost every student present and ea- (
ger~to resume work. !
We were very sorry that one of our
students',- Miss Helen Belle Johnson j
had to .leave the campus, last Friday j J
due to nrnQfiS.* We hope she will soon (
be able -to return to her work. . . i
Prof. T. R. White, along with his
faculty, are doing their vecy best to
put the program over this term. Lajst '
Thursday we were pleasantly surprised
by having two very distinguished 1
guests visit our school, viz: Mr. Car- <
well, and Mr. J. B. Felton. They
made some very good re mar kgr concerning
our school and-work. Mr. ,
Carwell said.this school is in a better j
condition than any training school in '
Western Carolina. Mr.. Felton said
it is in better condition than it has ,
ever been. Mr. G. Frank Posey, our '
city Superintendent of Education, who 1
also visited us last Thursday, said the j
school is in better condition than it
has beeh~rslnce he h^s_been in the'
city of Blackville. Eas? ydaY the?-4o' |
lnij^nji^ILmcritrolJbis schoolwayffgffTM
out tne enrollment un^ttr^fatagfthis i
term is 400: ' ' igT jSome
of the subjects^ tnal we are
giving this year-that have never been!
before are French, First Year Latin,
Caesar, Cicero, Geometry, Plane and
Solid, English literature-and-Physics.'.
.The eleventh grade has been added.
Mr. Carwell also, said this was the
largest'eleventh grade he has seen in
any County Training School-in the
State. , . |
Mr. Felton has given__to the schoal_
a library with ft 00" worth of Tools.
We.fire" always pleased to have, these .
men visit us.
: Prof. T. ii. White was in Columbia
Saturday a. m., on business, while'
there he visited the "Palmetto Leader
office. ? ? IThe
Willing Workers MfeTody. Club'
will entertain the faculty, student
body and friends with a program and
social Thursday, Jan. 16, 1930. We
hope for ttrem a success.
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P .?'The' Paramount Club News
Misses Althea Anderson and C. E.
llerndon delightfully entertained the
members of the Paramount Club on
[Thursday py^ninpr, .T<m o,.. A-very-tnI
foresting business meeting was held
with Miss P. B. Farr in charge. Tin1 .
1 committee on Charity made a splendid
I report. Seven needy cases in the city
i received help.
After business, four tobies wore ar'-ranged-for
card* K-r4- Humph .
M'ies received first prrze, {lovely, rose _
colored tea "apron. Booby went to
[ Mrs. Lily McKigsick. Guest of honor
Iwas Mrs. (X A. Thompson, who rcceived
dainty blue carters. A deli-j
.eioua salad ' course, followed by. a
i sweet course was served. Each gubst
expressed themselves as having enI
joyed the evening immensely. *1
Dec.. 8th the Club was honored by1
AJr. and Mrs. Crayton Brezeale. Busi|
n?ss was presided over1 by the presiI
dent, Mr. C. L. Williams. Four tables
for whist were placed in .the living1
-room which was ToveIy~In its attrnct|
ive Vuletide decorations.-. Top scare
j was held-by Mrs. S. L. Humphries
who received beautiful gihgham bordered
handikerchiefs. First prize for
men to Dr. C. W. Montgomery, lovely
biege colored socks. Booby went
to Mr^_Holmes. McGissick.
The hostess nrTd* Host served a delicious
salad course with hot coffee.
All spent a very happyevening.
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A rare ^opportunity to 1
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his Second transcontinent
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Sunday was a high dny in Zion at ^
St, Paul and Little Bethel Churches. f
Many. of the followers t>f Christ e\> ^
pressed their desire to do. moYe fr>r
Dhrist and humanity during lff.'ll) by
Sod's help. The Holy, Ghost was. wit?
lossed throughout the day,.. .
The Figuring Out Board of which
Mr. Loonnrd Hurris is president' is (o
aeot Tuesday nigtyt at the Blue Hnv-.
?n Cafe, entertained by Mrs. Willie
Frazier. , ' ,
, The. Ushers Bonrd next at the home
af MrS. Meter Hughes. All officers
were re-elected except the' VicePresident,
Mr. Lef-oy Hughes was "
Joifffnr) Viffn.Pro.Qi/lpnt'- Mr fov CI in
ton has been president of the ushers
board for twelve years and the members
haye-'-eKtyUcit confidence in him !
as a christian leader. The ushers are
asl^ed to meet Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. Ida Thompson..
?A Bible story cln:?s was uiguimed ?j
Sunday afternoon by Mrs, Viola Har- .a
ris. There were twenty little" enthusiastic
,tots enrolled.
..Miss Maude Riddle and Mr. Lester
Heath of Durham, N. C., were quietly
married during the holidays, St.
Paul Church loathe to give up-MissRiddfla
since- she renders very efficient
service, but wo wish for Mr., und Mis.
Heath a successful voyage- on life's
matrimonial sea. *
Having felt the Christmas spirit
Mesdamcs K. M. Owen, Viola Harris,
Misses Kelly Jones," Mary'.Clinton,
Mary Cnockett and Mrs. Beamont
Lambe serenaded about 2 o'clock. The ^ ?
Carol "swore sung at the doors of
white and^colored citizens.
LANCASTER TRAINING SCHOOL " ,
stilLon the* map^ ^ftll the members..
have three new members who have
adjusted themselves to the system
in a wonderfully short length of time.
?The foot ball boys of the Lancus- ' ' '
ter Training "School started out this
year with "No Defeat", as their mot- *>
to. They met their first team .with
energy und spunk' and came out victorious.
They entered each succeeding
game with the same spirit "and
ended with the.cirolors flying high.
As ho team was successful in crossing
her goal line Lancaster Training
rscnooi loot ha! I team is the champion
of the -Fifth Congressional district.
At the close of the season they were
given a royal banquet by the basket
hall girls. Everyone enjoyed the evening.
The basketball team is-' now ' - u
getting in readiness to make the same
record as the football team.
On Monday evening December Id,
ft nlav. ont^lffl "tt.-tty, tu r:;,i ?f ?
M" Heart, was given by the faculty
of the Lancaster-Training School. The
play was very good and the prescntgti<m__wa&
unsurpassed. Each charae ______
ter starred for the school, the faculand
the individual. This play was pre
sented to an appreciative audience
and everyone is loud in the praise of.
the same. '
The Hi Y Club has been reorganized
and each member is filled with zeal
and energy to carry over an .effective
prygram. - ' * ?
Aftdr^sponding a pleasantvacation" _
at their various homes, the Lancaster '
Training School teachers have roturned
to their wor1cwith_newz^L
call" AT
SIMPKIN'S SERVICE
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To Have your Caps Uefueled, WasUiod
and Doped. , '
Corner Park ami Washington Streets ^
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Pittsburgh Courier" on
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bToct oTSenate, Street that can
th a ve"ry small depostt down.
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