The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 22, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, Tehruaty <22, 1930.
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PROGRESSIVE CLUB OF ORANGE
BURG OBSERVES NEGRO HISTORY
WEEK.
Orangeburg, Feb. 17.? In keeping
with Nfgro History" Week the Young
Men's Progressive Ciub rendervd a
program among themselves this
nature, at the residence of Mr. J. C
Parler,,-vice-president of the Club.
Prof. W. W. Williams was GiC main
- speaker , of the- evening. His short
but spigy address was very infovcst'
ing. He spoke on the Phogres> {>f
Our People.
PrqgVam?Negro Spiritual-?Study
r? War Nu More, ted "by Mr.- Henry
, Aurt. Reading, Loyalty arid Morals
of the Negro, C. F. Salley. Reading
Make Good, John (1. Frances.!, Reading,
Racial Attitude of the Negro- in
the South, H'enrv Hurt. Negro Spiritual,
My Lord What a Morning, led
by Mr. Ernest Bovian. Reading, Ne.
x " gro- Achievement, v Thaddeus Rpwe
Reading, Negro Industries, Julius Amake.r.
Reading, The Life of Lewis
H. Latimer, McLester McKee. Solo
Demonstrating an old Woman in trouble,
K. F. Pennington. Reading, Ne'
g'ro in the Musical World, Ernest
Bovian. Why the Negro Should Not
Spend His Money where he is not
Eipploved, ~J. C. Purler. Piuno Solo
' Swanee River, L. C. Rivers. This
part of the program ended with the
? -fringing of ?ttre~NegTO~ NaltohaT Anthem,
Mr. Howard Holmes nt the
piano. Mr. .Roscoe Smith dismissed
this part .of the program.
The entire Club then entered into'
^ a Progressive game of whist. During
this they were favored with many
solos of different nature. Mr. Rieh?rd
Pearson sang, Sonny Boy. Mr'
Hubert Bonaparte sang Tiptoe Thru
'the Tulips. The quartette composed,
of Messrs. Hubert Bonaparte, Julius
Amafterr L. Cr Rivers arrd Eugene
Funchess rendered a, number of papular
songs. The points for-the game
follows: 1st place R. Burgess and
R. Sowell* 2nd Salley and J.
Walker, 3rd E.Jlovian and McHester
MeKee. 4th K. T. Pennington and (?.'
Frances, D. \Bwvinn, Roscoe Smith,
H. Butt andtC. Holman tied for 5th
i place, .OtFt J. C. Smith and Richard
Pearson. The Club was also fuvor.
ed with a number .of'^popular songs
played Tin the Ukeielle by Mr. Harvey
Hnrtzog. - *.
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' . IN MEMORIAL. ;
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> Union, S. ('.?In >snd but iavingmemory
of our. de$f daughter and.
sister, who dephrt'etl this life three
x ---?~ 10 1
yi'ttia ukU) rcu. jo, x^i.
Throe years ago you left us,
And it seem? just as one day, '
? Yoilr memoir", is as freAh;
As it was the day .you went away.
Dear one we will meet you,
On Canaan's -happy shore,
Where thorn hf> n? pniuinff, ?
, ' But joy. forever more.
There was an anggl hand In tflory, __
That was not complete,
God took our dear daughter,'"' J
To make the hand complete. ...
Sadly missed hy - 1?V ' ^
Mr. William "Johnsoh, (Father),- . ,L"
Mrs. Mar" Johnson, (Mother), frnq
Children.
IN MEMORIAMj;
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7 FAIR, Sallit? R.?JErr^ncn&ry of our
~lovinjf mother, who departS) this lifb
Feb. 9, 1927. . \ J
Mother dear, as you look 3p$n us
-from Hdaven, .r-?Love
tells us you are niprhji
1. We miss you both day and nigjt,
It was God's will to move you from
our siprht. * *' v*
CHILDBKN?Charles W. fft'obs,
Evelyn Jacobs Robinson, Rutpr*fiind
Virtelle Fair. ? '
IN MEMORIAM.
In sad but loving-Trtemory of our
dear little adopted daughter Caroline
E. Brown! who departed this life,
Feb. 12, .1929. <
A year has passed our hearts are sore
As time flies by, we miss you more,
The chair you used is vacant, ?
-Your voice is hushed and still. - A
place is vacant in thethome
Which can never he filled.
Caroline, how we miss you
None but God has ever ^mwn.
IIow our. hearts have whung with
sorrv* v , ^
-How our tears have ceaselessly flowp.
But again we hope to meet you
When the days df life are fled
There in heaven to greet you
Where no farewell tears are shed.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Browtt.
GREER NEWS.
The progressive city of the Piedmont
is still active, putting over wonderful
programs. Above all we are
thankful to the great Creator for
blessing us with such beautiful weath
er. For the past few mornings ,whep
one awakes and hears the twittering
' of fhe birds it causes a Pody trt-feel
1 i springiah. We'are -almoat \forceu"
to sav that Mr. "Ground Hog"
made a big mistake on Feb. 2nd,Vet"
.we will wait and see.
Sunday was a high., day in thfo-litr
tie city. The pastor preached two
wonderful serm<ms. fn the morning
the subject was The Second Coming
of Christ and at night Dry Bones.
, Truljk.thisryoung. divine is preaching
his way into the hearts of the people.
At 6:30 was League hour. We -were
delighted to have with us Miss L. D.
Dozier, the County Supervisor of
. Spartanburg County to address the
- League. ~ThtB". young woman in,7)?er
"ds~nified manner thrilled the audi-.
~r; * ence with her profound and logical
- words. Might I say she held the
. . -spectators--spellbound. ^Giving^ horror
ji~:- to whom honor is due, that being a~
fact, we must thank our thoughtful
Prof. J. G. Thompson fo"
??* Ifeat; Of course It is just like himf
to look o"^ for the interest of others
Treat us again Professor.
The Parent Teachers Association
met Wednesday afternoon at Bethel
with quite a large attendance of parTata
hnd teachers.
" ifrifcMtoa.liilileaf i , i .
The President in his quiet mannei
presided short and to the point. Hi:
plans ?were laid and accepted; ??
A Parent Teachers Contest will bi
put on in near future for the benefil
>'f our school. Quite a bit of inter
est is being manifested. We are glac
to note the,cooperative spirit betweer
the teachers and parents. Trulj
Greer is acting as nev^r before. Ne
ver in the history of the school ha!
suoh a spirii as-this been demonstrat
ed. We are praying, hoping and long
ng^hat the head, along with his^ol
lowers will J'Forevee- here m\
.rest shall be," ydfitll Greer is hiadt
a ^greater Greer, especially among
our colored people.
We couldn't afford to close without
saying a word of our Adult school
>v e are-proud to note the progress ol
;ame, Have enrolled over'fifty. Tht
touchers are giving their best efforts
whereby to have the schol prove successful.
From -the attendance each
night shows our people are thirst}
after knowledge.
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EDGEFIELD CO. CHAIRMAN
THANKS CO-WORKERS
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Edgefield, S. C., Feb. il, 19U0
Dear Editor: /' '
-Please give.me .space in your pap*
to make this statement. I have colI
lected -$9 7-47?from my colored pik>pTt
in Edgefield County in the Clftistmaf
Seal and Health Bond Sale.' I wis!
to thank every person iij". the County
for their loyal support,- and feel surt
that they will never regret what they
| have given, toward this 'great work
1 wish for each one all -God's blessing?
and prosperity for the New Year.
Sincerely, *-*
(Mrs.) Mary B. Simkins,
Edgefield Co. Chairman T. B. Association,
South- Caroling
KVANSTON. ILL., NEWS.
We are having some real spring
weather now which we- hope will n.
tinue. " ^ " >
Mrs. Eliza Robtnson,is still on-the
3tck list. Her sister from Petroit is
with* her. ,-U
M rs. Wm. Mc Col lough who has
been quite ill is much improved. r
Mrs. Frank Patter-son is somewhat
indisposed;'.
Dr. ^nd Mrs. J. M. Montgomery
are spending a few days with Rev.
and Mrs. J. W. Washington. '
JVlAry^acksorr-aTrd-Mrs.^Mat'tie,
Reid were in "Chi" Thursday.
Mrs. Cecelia Little entertained her
& S. class at her home last Thursday
nite. . v
After spending a few days in
Nashville with her daughter Mrs. J.
W. Washington returned from her
sad mission in Cokesbury; S. C.
. Little Ruth Nash entertained a
number of -friends Sunday afternoon
from 4 to 0. Cake tn-colored cream
nuts and candies were served to the
little folks b- Miss Mar" Washington.
.Those present were. Catherine
White, Jean. Waldon, Geor-WaklenT
Willie Lee Washington, Harriett
Brown and Wm. Henderson.
* Mrs, P., D. Bull is up and out again.
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MARLBORO COUNTY TRAINING
SCHOOL NOTES. ,
January 24th marked the (flose of
the first semester's work of the Marlboro
County Training School. From
the marks made by the. students it
proved that the teachers are doing
very effective work. Below are the
honor and hpnorable mentioned students:
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- 10th Grade?Mary..-Miles, Cora L.
Jones,. Lucious Oliver, Lillie Mae
Hplmes.
9th " Grade'?Asa Oliver, Sarah
Wright, Jessie Pipkin, Mattie Ratliff.
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8th Grade?Clenzo Miles, pillian
Miles, Luvenia Oliver; Honorable
mention Marie Cook. Wilma Rllicnn
7th.Grade?Minnie- Lee' Ratliff, Rosa
L. trby, Prentice McCo"<. Honorable
mention Myrtle Ellison and Zanie
Ellison.
'6th Grade?Amelia Jones and Ruth
Pou; Honorable mention Reather M.
Leggett..
* 5th Grade?Eddie F. Haines, Bessie
McLeod, Rosa H S1na.s, .. .David
Haines, John Cousar; Honorable mention
Videcia Leggett, Izola David.
4th Grade?Julia Bethea, Laura B.
Cook, Mamie Ellison,.. Dora Mae
Haines, 'Ruth Bethea, Burnice Haines
and Lucile Mills.
3rd Giade?Arnetha David, James
Williams' and Jessie J. Trby; Honorable
mention Ina B. McColl, Eugenia
Thomas and Russell Quick.
2nd Grade?Lessie Oliver, John F.
Clark,-Elease Holmes, Alice Holmes,
Willie I Adams, B|rda Adams, Carl
Mollie Pou, Charlie; Haines, Willie
Lee Rogt*s and Emma D. Maundye;
Honorable mention Peter McNeil,
Flossie Smith, Katherine Smith, Alex
McRae, Mary Rr Pipkin.
Primer and First Grade?C. W.
Bethea. Arthur C. Cook, Jr., Thomas
Quick, Alma Prestte? Hattie F. Boldan,
LtlWfiia Davis, Earnest McRae
honorable mention Wade Drake, Lester
Parker, Lee Anna Parker, Christina
McLferin. ^ * Miss
Etta' J. Brewer spent v the
week-end in Pageland with relatives
and friends.
The boys basket ball team has
been organized. They are being
trained by Prof. McKnight.
A very timely suggestion was made
"by Dr. Cook to Prof. McKnight, so
he and his^ Agriculture boys have
begun a poultry yard'and garden for
the school, We has also started his
potato hot-bed. '
A musical tecital? will be given
Friday afternoon by the members of
the Washington's Literary,Club, after
wMch the' members of this'Club
will entertain the members of the
faculty with a Valentine party
Itt connection with a program given
by the members of the Student Council,
a very elaborate banquet was also
given. It-was largely attended. '
Dr. Cook and the members of his
faculty are still On the move trying
to drive out Illiteracy. A campaign
was launched January 17 and ended
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THE PALM1
t January 30,. for the benefit of the
i school. Eacn teacner was asked to
~ raise ^lOTUU. The; total receipts were
i as follows: Dr. A. C. Cook (13.55;
t >?liss E. J. brewer &12.UU; Miss b.
- Jackson (1U.0U; MiSs V. L. Stivers
i <>10.00; Prof K, Mrh niyht flOM;
i Mrs. L. C. Hatwood $5.50; Miss L.
' ti. Davis (10.00. Another caippaign
' has 'been launched \&hich will end
' April 16. 3
We are happy to report that Mrs
r A. C. Cook.is up again
All of the teachers. ait ?nded the
L .County?Teuchcrs1 Association S;tur
day at bennettsvillr. They reported
as having snent a^Vfrry pheasant anu
profitable'trrp. V?
' Several volumes of "books have
oeen given to the_scliuol far-the use
in the library.
The school has received a ' saide
? ooard through the etforts of the mtoi'
OerB of the faculty. , - ?:
r . Dr. Cook went to Mt. Croghan Saturday
'to hold his quarterly conference.
lie spent Sunday afternoon
verv oleasantlv with M i? K .1 Hnwe
or anil parents.
Philadelphia News.
_ Philadelphia. Fa:r F?h. IX-^l.nBt
! week Mrs.- l)aisv K. Pago, li?28 Car!
penter street was the honor guest'of
i airs. Russell Graham, 831 h. . Penn
' street, Norristown.
Last Sunday Mr,-Morris Gelzer was
' nonor guest of Miss Adafine Graham,
. tne charming daughter of Mr. and
' airs. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. GrAhanv are making
some addition to'v-their modern bungalow
home on E. Penn street, which
a Hi ' make, it more -beautiful when
complete.
The home of Mrs. Charily M. Wood
bury, 421 Oak street Norristown, Pa.,
was the scene of a delightful whist
party Thursday evening, given in
nonor of Mrs. Daisy R. Page, of Phil
adulphla: i^uiie a bunch was present.
.Late a4t<uuioo<w-4rhe - following
persons of Philadelphia Joined Mrs.
Page at the party; Mr. Fred -Green,
Mr, Willie Goleman and Miss Leona
Moody. After cards and dancing
were enjoyed, our- hostess served a
very?pleasant repast, chicken a la
King, stuffed olives, fruit salad on
lettuce, candied sweet potatoes, cof- |
fee, cake, and wine.
, _ Afiv-Laey -Bethea, a brother of MfsT
Woodburv, is on.a hupting tour in
Canada. His many friends wish him
p safe and pleasant trip.
Success to The Leader
MANNING SOCIAL NEWS.
Mrs. Albert DeLairie and children
are visiting at the home of Mrs.QJ.
S. Boyd. She h:ic li.w.p h.M*
hotne in New York.
Misses Vivian Cantey and Eleanor
MeDiiflie were visitors in Sumter
Monday. .
Mrg W. T. Brutop and Miss Edne
Massey of Sardinia spent Thursday in
Manning. They are teachers at the
Melina school.
Mr. ""ami" Mrs. Leon Bowman are
the projid parents of a fine baby girl,
born Feb. 13,.
Mrs. \V. E. DeLaine of PhiladeLphia
is visiting friends 'here.
Miss Theo Lewis spent last wgek?
end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lewis. . . , i
Miss Ella Clyde Myers of r
stopped here Thursday enroute to Orangeburg.
Mr. Malonev farm demonstration agent
of Sumter visited the city on last
week.
The State College orchestra boys
were entertained at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Thompson Thursday,
Feb. 13.
NEW CENTURY NEWS.
Mrs. J. G. Stuart was hostess to
the New Century Club members at
'her beautiful homp on Pine street,
Feb. Oth,, Fragrant spring blossoms
were conspicuously- placed in the
rooms wherp bridge was played" and
^ints and tallies were reminders-^
the approadhing Valentine day.
Four tables of bridge players began
games at the appointed hour. _ oWhen
the final game was finished, Mrs. M.
Lindsay held top score and was rewarded
for her efforts with a dainty
piece of lingerie. The booby, a novelty
set, of bridge score pad and tallies,
was presented to the tyidy who
held-lowest score.
The fortunate lady who drew highest
for consolation received . lovelyFrench
powder. After prizes
given the hostess served a bountiful,
and delicious repast. .
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IN MEMORIAM.
In sad but' loving memory of our
dear son, husband, brother and father
Mearion D. William, of Washington,
D. C., who depafKFtT this fife, February*
15, 1928.
" Thy bright face, so dear, ts~ missing,
*hd thy Voice is hushed and still,
In our home a place is vacant,
That, no one can ever fill.
r in our dreams we oft-times see thee
Asj in happy (Jays of yope
Biit alas, when jye awake,
Comes the ^thought thou'rt gone before!
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Denner Cple, mother; Rev.'C. D.
Cole, step-father, Bennettsville, S. C.
Mrs. Annie William, wjfe Washington
I>. -e., Sisters and Brothers.
?fcEXINGTON NEWS. '
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church Sunday
school opened at the tfsual hour with
Stmt. Joseph Sewell at hW post. The
Tittle ones came out and were taught
by Mrs. Martha Corley and Mrs. Maggje
RrnnWa, RpmHrVa nrnro tw<if by
ReV. S. J. Johnson.
At 11:30 a. m., the Pastor preached
a very interesting sermon. After
services. Cluhs were organized among
the sisters. tnij alL- pledged
their sirtcere cboperatidh. At 3:30
p. m., Rev. A. Dawkins preached %
sou! stirring sermon, after which the
. ..young folk organised thff A. C. K.
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STTO Lt^AjpER .
League. ? j
. and?Mtsz-Sr J". Johnson, Mrs.
Kugenia Cook, Mr. ulul Mrs. Adam
' 'Metz and son .were the guests of
Mr. and Mfrs. JI \\ . (orley at- tij.'ld.
A tasty dirjner was ^served, umsistmg
-of tioht nee, hash," suui'e,?rolls, custards,
cakes, and coffee.- ,? ...
At?L30 p. Hev: ST J. Johnson
occupied the pulpit using subject
Christ'ji <^>ke, Quite a lo\v visitors
worshipped with us_^hrmighoot t Ije
-oay. . VVe welcome you. ^
New Bethel A. M. L i-hnp-h?Kcv.
' i>. J Johnson, pastor, Misst, Aliea llar.
-ris,* Supt., Mr. J. W.' Waring, assistant
iiupt. The lesson was very inteieaLhlgt
11 UL ,111.7* pieaeliing services.
The pastor took fiis -text from
John'i:4: subject Christ'-the Light of
the World. 'l!he sermon was very
touching- to the. audience,
A Trip around the World w;?s iriwn'
-by?Miss lioite "Butler last Thursday
evening. Many took the opportunity
to gb around it; and every one seemed
to enjoy the trip.
Mrs. Flattie Wise and Miss Alice
Harris are getting on nicely with the
Adult school in St. John section. The
enrnllmonl iv wnnilm-f "I
We regret ?s<> mueh uliout .Miss Is.sie
Potec's illness. .We hope that she
will soon.get better. '
Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary
Society. '
Laj*t. meeting withheld Jan. '.?,r F.K10
wilii.) song Liod lie with you nil we
meet a>*aint Prayer in eoneoit. Remarks
oriiAVe ;V'e Missionary Workers
oy the pastor, Kev. S. J. Johnson.
j.L-was very interesting. Also response
by Mrs. llotiiy Mrotber, pres.dent.
_W,o also -had -memorial sr-i-ruTs?nr ~
memory of our deceased sisters, Airs.
Janie Richardson, vice-president, Mrs.
Maggie Jones and Mrs. Rosa Harris.
\Ve regret to see their vacant
places in our happy band, but 1he>
are now gone on troin labor to rewam
"Wg all miss their jdeasant sniil.s,
;cheir kind and gentle voices have
sea reel" fadenl into gloom. of this grie.t
laden hour, great Was our love
tor them that out^ongues are lieu .
today and the poverfcj^of words' ini- J
fits us for expression. ANdiutfow has
fallen on those features soHoveoi, s> kind,
so gentle but we feel", assureo ^
that they have beer^ transplant.d in ,
a garden of light where sickness, sot -rowf-pain
aiicl" death can enlcr nm.
-V"We shall ever remember their lruii
ful lives. We loved them but Jesu:loves
them best. They were devoleu
members of our ehurch, Sunday*.scluxn I
and oh how we niiss.theni, 1 hey jet t
their lights .shine before all the young c
ana om, max may sec ineir goou \
works. \
A paper in memory of our deceased \
ones was read by Mrs. Eugenia Cor- 1
itjyr: ~ t 5
MXS. Lottie St rother, president, '
Mrs. ljieii Wise, secretary, . <'
Mrs. Rosa it lack, treasurer, 1
Mrs. Eugenia Corley, reporter. . {
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CARLISLE NEWS
Sunday being a pretty.day, the ser- p
vjcefiat Mt. Eden were splendid. The .
pastor, Rev. W. L. Johnson, preached a
a soul stirring sermon from Mark
"For what shall it profit a man '
it he shall gain the whole world and
lose his soul." "The- value ofc the
souk" r .
A "splendid collection was raised for
the wiring of the.church. We are thereal
thing; just watch our smoke;
ThP A. C. E. League met at-4:30;
The youngsters enjoyed .another
i^ood party at the home of Misses
Lodise and Mattie Lee Hawkins.
/ Carlisle and Jeter's schools played
hall at Jeter's with the Carlisle team
winning.
The missionary society met at tho
home of Mrs. Fannie J?>hn-Son on Fri-. j
day at 4:00. ..J
The missionary meeting was krw
of the best wc have had in a long |
time. "7" '
Mr. B^rry Lyles and Miss Ethel j
Sartor weVc married on Sunday, Feb-1
iruary 9th. . . !
fx The missionary society at Mt. E- j I
den is planning a Mock Conference j
i for March 18th. We are on tho wall j
doing a good work and we can't come'
down.
Miss Flora Hawkins left for Spnr-.l
tanburg Sfcnday evening.
Miss Beatrice Mitchell Was seen in
town Saturday. She. is. a student of
Brainard institute. .
Mrs. Nellie Jeter,.'i* up and tdaf. again.
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Mr. Elliott Wicker and Mrs, Irene
Xainey continue ill. ~ .j.
r The night school of which "Mrs.
Mary Sartor is rhstructojj. js doing a
fcnice work. ?Tin* onrolTmenfi ir. about
[15 or 20. the majority of which could
[ not write their ntimes hut have learned
to' do so anil doing fine in arithmetic
and other studies.
5 I wish it were possible for every'
Negro in South Carolina to take the
Palmetto Leader. It is one of the
host naners I have ever read?Every,
Negro-should appreciate such a spleiu
did paper of thi-^ nature. >
BEAl'FORT COUNTY TRAINING
SCHOOL NEWS ? ^Tj
On Tuesday evening at 3:00 o'clock J
the county health nurse, accompanied
Tiy lhe_countyI supervisor, nieLat the
county training: school to lecture to",
the group of nurses, each of thetn j1
was anxiously waiting to receive the j
instruction from the county super- <
.visor. . ' . 1 |
, The student body and teachers as i
gambled in chapel on.Friday and listened
to a wonderful program on Ne- ;
gro h- ,<ory given by the teachers.
Trfe following teachers appeared on !
the prajfrrfmr MtssOttrt Aljert gave "j
a sketch of the life of Countee Cullen;
Miss T. B. Grayson, paper on the
early lite or Booker T. Washington; "*
Miss Roxie Mitchell, read one of the
addresses of B. T. Washington; Rev.
Jones, sketch lines of thp following
women:?Miss Elizabeth Wright, Miss
Sojourner Truth, Madam C. J. Wal
ker. Phyllis Wheatley, Miss Rcthune,
and Miss Nannie Burroughs.
Everyone present, enjoyed the pro-;_
cram. ^ 1
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'1'Ho Daslxum- Star -bctd'its "TTnTuiaT
anaivcrsary" fit the county training
t school on Friday eveningv ?'
? The Reeling was one "Interest.
The. business part was transacted.
After the routine of the meeting'they
adjourned. After which they Were
invited into the Home1. Economics department
where a most delicious repast
was served them. This" lunch
was Served in. the buffet style. It
wast prepared by the following-teHcIv*
ers: Misses Mitchell, Allen and (iraysnh.
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' ' Tbe teachers and students regret
very much thtit Robert Thomas, one
of the students here, was called home
on necoun.t of t.he' illness of his aunt.
Wednesday night two of the fa
culty members and the junior, quartet
boys were on tire J.ineofn and Dnug-~
lass program given at F. A. H. ehurch
1 -They, ware-^>CA??mpnnn il I.y t P,T~
Professor J. S. Shanklin, Oafe of the
program committee. ?
The program was exceedingly good.
NKWS OF WARE SIIOALK*
Sunday whs a big dayt at Dunn
Creek. Sunday school was called to!
nrdrr'ni in-on t... o.
u) .^uperirucnaein I".
I.,Robinson. The lesson-was interestkurlj^
taught for. lhii ty -imnuU's.nu
1 1 :.'H) thy. pastor, Row J. S. Maddox,
brought;-oW more of his soul stirring,
sermona taken from Isaiah <5-7 which .
was dtyoyed hy all present. We are j
prou<l of him. Mr., Roy Mattison ami
mother, visited our 4hurch . jRuriday.
Mr. Lee Taylor was a caller at Upborn^1
of Mr. I'. T. Robinson recently.
Mr. Luther Ware and Mrs. Ware
were shopping in Greenwood Friday.
Miss "Eva Palaham has hegUn adill*
sehiml.?We?wi??+i "to wipe "out illiteracy.
The Busy Bee club gave a vaJenf;
ihe pnjjty at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. tlenry Davis Saturday night,
which is said to be quite a success.
We have a number of childweo- in .
Bus section aith vthooplttg cough.
Mrs. I-Jlten Anderson Is not improving
very much. We are still hoping
for her recovery.
Quite a rtpniher.attended the fiineril-of
Mr. Ninroil MeGee at Greetiivood'
Thursday*, .
Mr, James McGhee and brothers,
Mrs. T.eona McGhee, Mr. I'veaeh Mays,
vere. visiting friends hnd relatives in
his section. Sunday^ t?,
NEWS FROM ORANGKIU'KG
Mt. I'isirsth t'hnr<-li
. In spite of the chilly * weather a
urge. number attended church Sunday
;o hear the message sent '.to us, anil
xplained by the., pastor. His. text .1
vas taken from the 55th Psalm", nth
erse. Subject;s. "The man" service!
vith soul antf mind." Our organist, 1
Ul'S. Kdtl.'l "'White, nfr-.iin liinl 1'ittinP
ongs for the oc;cnsior\. During the ,
Missionary collection we were favor-.!
<1 with a selection by a mixed quartet,
rhe members were: - Misses Ethel
Jadsden, Earline 'Brownlee, Messrs..
v'orman Black, ,T. Darks! We all en-,
ftyed them. --On next Sunday nighU-veb.
2.1, the choir will render a pro- .
:ram to which the public is invited.
The Willing Workers met at the
ipme of Mrs. Dwight. A. successful '
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1105 Washington Street
'DURHAM
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'undertaker and licens
carolina aj
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i. Pinvfviiey's Sanit
BEST 4fcQCUrrEO IN tHE
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| The Horned
Mrs. Nettie Sand
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PACK THREE.
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wwu'tiiur was t hi' rpsutt. .
The ini/nbeiv; uf.tho H. V. L\ I';'
1 wore?d\it on tjme, they carye witfi the
spirit, of .workyiic-. The; lesion frxv/t^
tnujrht by Mr. Julius AnYaiier. Others
expressed* tbrTnsrdyes. Tile lesion
was .very Interest injr. The junior A ",r
ehoir furnisher) niu-i< ;fd,i\ the iTnjehi I'
.a dflmtt was had after tjie diseusVv*
. xinu .of the Ics'soii. Sir "I:??r?>!\ AX-"*"
that \Joses was- a "reefer -Jerrder ttauT
loshua.". The attirmalivrsMessrs,
Krnest Ho'vinn. Inln;.- A iTim):?-g?\ _
Miss Hhi-sniu pWtor; t : .'.t yoft* MV, *
JameS/'. Parh r, Mi . Jes-ic porter
and ljnrrietto. lti'diajrkcg>.- ?-r-^tirniatives
hroueht. u ii.un. /v>ii>4
tfyinir ojir sneaker- ??ut. Kor:\*m:'?ny'
years the' A. M. K.-< 'hor ?.t" tinend
Ml. L'isirah havj, [i',enjj?lLry itjg*. t-i- . '''
iteHafi5 affair, J 'each'. ther.. W e 1iav>. .
now dee' h il T. i ti ; V, n i ) r' 1Vtnr. -t ?
their I.eaewe and th .'t-nnin- of ne>
church. . The- su.l.ijeet : "U.esbfveij th;/ .*.Prohibition
is helpful:" Tin ' date i
not yet * set,'4>)jt ' w ill lie soin". . Th
members are yb'is.v. jryt'jinp ready.
Wc are ill so having a spee-ia) program
for .Sunday eveniir/. The pp.lie i? r
vited. J
The visitors at e :r fo'!, .y. . M
Julia Breelaiid arid Mr.P.,u| *W er hei> .
We were'eertrihly H' I ' h,r e ITi'/-'-'- : ~
and we hope the\ will r oinet-hae
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I haVk hVotl l;:i: I'ng. ?Thec.l- .;? .
"* ford's }'J: oh-j Ira light. ja ?1 ?
V long tiirio. u!?. n jieedod, for \ \
A con st i pa li i t* U it?4rfr aust <I mo iv * .
X to liavc li'-.r :, h^.; and ;i dull jJ. *
V aching aHoy-iv- v '
L "i foili.d J i 1 ii.i" k-I) r'a u g Is t {J
ft would'd>pcl all this and koop X .1A
W completion ^tuooih anil
W fiiu: I p?-.v?>li.:."v. . i.i...,.- i j| -?==
\v "X* would not ha without |) ,?
A Hlutdc-Draiicht In- i n; i lo..j. ?' " ,"".X"
Miss Kllii Mao. 11 in is..'.jiV? Jf
Jessamine Si ^Memphis,'i/im. J
X Thcdfbrd's Bluch-lViiauglit is ' a .
^ a cleansing ifTodii iiu* for con.
W stipation, indigcslion, bilious- J
f, ness. Sold hv ail iliMiooiiit fi ?
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i Draught
^ 25 Doses 25 Cents ^
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Funeral Cars undr Kunera^
Equipment: 9 '
As Good a* the Best . |
And Hot lor than liio Host
~ And Prices Loss. _
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Office Phione 5707*
Reaidencc Phone 7765
" tOOB WASHINGTON ST.7
COLUMBIA, S. C. 1
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