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General Jans C 1 South African natives with tlie alleged- "traetability awf--docility. a comparison was ^favorable tow groes who were present upon th - was made took umbrage at the Since mat time some of our writ American Xcgi-oes are too docil< - ' . ,'^uiesce^at. affronts. abuse and p . Negroes have, ever-been'-warm it. pnvs t,> iw? bumble Humility aft a chief virtue. 'IBlessed are _the earth" has been the summi ~ ReoakltVliLic\ has been frowned The .Negru lias been meek becaus _ ____ has it profited him? V " Harolll j.a:k\ wrote an lyrtTcTe ? pa nge rs -rrf " C)'Ry lie I in;" some oi pondered-bv-bur irrout) m-this co the earth unices 1 l.ijey are prepai This is a lesson, that it would pr ? "\Vo do -our duty i>y examina . for "truth- ;hU b>y enthusiasm f( a nipre t borough examirt;d .vi'pt upon in the light <if reason. No those ajroncT'es lhat are unallera cility. rR*e chiefest among such ciatipn for the Advancement of 'vV~?v.c^n't livd a five life." ? PKOPOSET . The .Judiciary Committee of t the South ("aioliua. General Ass< would establish an Industrial Tr bo known as'llie John G. Richa the school be-placed mvder the m ^' Ptlf) He_ We bare, and that its pert Negro race. .? Tho l>r< uu> -('d scliot>1 would be of 8 and 17 years, voluntarily con dians, or iji ,i lit? absence of eith these cases t lie warant?of com it Circuit Jutlgv, a Probate Court, < ? They 'would "be 1<< -pt tficre until fl -erdby-^eia-tpv dTTho jUoard of PuK Instruetion uv>uId' 1 Yic 1 Ode "Stich are suited; to the hoy's years am T: would lie taught as won Id-enable t ~ Rot's dTe nvnor 8" tvffd T?~lntft<rt Are tried lie committed by consei ^ Magistrate before whoifi indictee ?sentence, t ljie trial Judge would b daiit to th school, ? ? All expenses "-would be borne b "?-? the parents"vand iruardiaiis of cp sums as -trailId t.rttT)naT5(l: It is presumed. that these hoys - tarHy trmrifbhe-pf-sTKlT character ment to such an institution the1!)* tttunity, and that.their-"conduct v . give evidence of hardening on cfi a-good-one ami ?s deservinir of si The. object- 0f.2i.i1ch ail ifistitut: youth who yive proriiiso of.jroingthem to tie irsefnTt:f>r/.ens."~~Tt is v thought to. cduch in the hi It" the p nel should he Nout&'for Negroes path.v'and if tide rs t a n d i n g^-a nel ki nearly bring the hoy into the reali that this hiU.is acted upon fa<vor ards Industrial Training School reality- \ : ' . v' (RIME A J According to a recapitulation o John M. Daniel made by the S'ta rases in the South (>rnlin;i?sfa Hie State says; affile ^r^ponde 1.1 tmiif.i \\T?pi,sTanainK tr of South Carolina's crime is fttjflei White deferufauis iccrhpared with people who faced juries in the s< merits." 1 ~ rVrhap.V^jch a hit of news eo think' that we should rejoice that a penchant for criminal aetyfrns^fi neecCtor. j-o.[oicirt^ if we. ?C: habit of tjjhiloiu^lkinc... kfeWCXai conditional upon race; and that t 1 different r'u"-- pf pfpnle js varial Negrorrimirra^s-Tasf year? afid lik gro than white criminals this yea Whatever the ratio it-'is the da in red+Knnff=yie_.crimo rate to a l *-.v^ done when the ent ire cooperatioi v our citizens is had in snpressrng Uke?This may best be donevhy-c ? black criminal and a white crimin i that "A man's a man for a' that. >-' ' ' ' ?r? . i ;to Jlraliir WEEKUY ?t, Columbia, S. C.? PON,?Publisher. ?* . - - c ? Single Copy II ' .06 USING AGENCY irn St., Chicago, 111. ;>wed by law. ? onal Utters on subjaU of genwraQfti ay the names and addresses of the atr. nature. Andnymous communications uscripts will not be returned. ANCF.a ' ~ Sloney Orders slvduld be made payaljh ?, Editoi i Acting Editoi it itsnft must hp vpry hripfr and sh^uii Imetto Leader not later than Tuesday lersonals and social news, by Wednes !orial Phone 4523 " 1 T"\ r\ a if a r* ciry -itatta* UTY. Christian Smuts compared--Jthi u 11 iiJLi'ipecl Zebra because of thei Redeemed 16 think that sucl ard them. _Some American Ne e occasion when the eomparisoi remarks made by the General :ers have indeed isn't it true-tha g,."foo"hunibleT-tQoi willing to ac roacriptio.il! - '. ' ' ? ? ?d and advised to the effect tha ^ has ever been held un to then the meek, for they shall inheri im bonum of the Negrb's faith upon in no uncertain manner ;e of his docile leadership. Wha "for a leading magazine on "Thi untrv: "The meek no not inheri ed to fight >-for. their meekness,' ofit us to learn. Lion, not: b.V submission, by zea )r uniformity." It is time tha our position he ntiule and act'ei groes must wake up and suppor bly; opposed to a program of do i agencies is The National Asso Colored People. A docile peopl ) SCHOOl.. ??? he House of Representatives, o mhlv has introduced a hill tha aining School -for -Negro Boys-f rds Schooh?If-is proposed tha anagement of the Sta-te^Board o sonnel be drawn from among th< emitted by their parents or guar er; by themselves. In either o ritment would be approved by ; or a Judge of a County Court ~ ~Tl! ' ZL." , - - . . V. - nrancnes, ol useful knowledge a[1 capacities ; and ~ such trade: _h?m_to_?arn aruhonest livelihood ed for ciime would, beforerthe? nt of parents or by the Judge o i After conviction in lieu o e permitted to commit the defen y the state, except such sum's a: rtain boys would pay, and Sue! who would be committed, volun as would rhake_ their- commit ist thing for them and their com ,'ould be of such nature as vvoul( minkl. If this is true the idea i: rthWU't * -7- r^r ion should he to reclaim thos< astray, for society, and to teacl ^TTThat the Jtidlclat'y committer rovision that the school's person ; would cerainlv carry that svm nshjp with them as would mon zation of his better self. We hop< ably and that the John G. Rich for Negro Boys may be?come i )? f SD RACri f the Veport of Attorney Genera te, Negro tlefendants in crirrrina te courts were outnumbered b: ranee of white defendants in th le frequent statement that mos red by Negroes. There were i C5422^^fes, a total 0f TO6l fltp vpar on erirmns.1 inrliVt ncermriK crime may cause us t< people are wronpr in attributini o us. The fact is that there is n< jrn-p: people. People who are in th Know that: rrfrrreis bv pn mean he ratio of crimes committed b] )le. There were more white thai ely aifrTtot thei e, wrtH^rmw^-ye r ? ; ' i_: ty-of afTatfencies to do what cai ininimum, and that may only b< t of the law abkimgr etemen^o; crime amonfc white and blft-ck a easing ^ 4tetingui?h between i al. Some day we will alt realiz< ? * i - - --- THE PALME' - " 1 t ' 1 r THE RETURN 01 r Every so often ^fte^"e\ient's:'t choose fo call an epoch. Such_an - at Second Calvary Kaptist-Chjirc - siah Morse, head of the deparlm at.the University of South Caro - mn, addressed a-large audience I D. of Second Calvary. ;"T ' ? Tjie epoctr making part of the Dr. Morse had just returned to ft ' audience after a long absence, il hat! been disillusioned. He recoil rsTegroes to give their last full m - try's cause during-the-Workl-W - therh hope of a better daifr^H " sessed mm in those days, andca ( in hunian nature. '* -*?Dr. Morse sftiid that he has ren ces because he had discovered tl , portrayed for tbejiost war'perioc not how to face therti after the 1 he knew they had passed since-f 1 In a manner bespeaking the ] 1 speaker admonished against too conditions that are existent eve f" Haiti, in the? Phillipihes, and can . great faith *ln human nature. With all his seeming, pessim world is getting jietteif; not Ijiec I-C&uae oi anv cnsnmnrremi me ffl ~ rion ot all thg cesy is haTdly perceptible but the - V-evident. Many instances of 1 1 v "eviden 1 Afiiny inOMiw/K nf L e the speaker. His illustration of-; 1 topjgwj tones against discriminat I tion of educational funds \va;sp< not have happened-ten years agt The apogee of the address wi ? vised that the ultimate good wil Tenis'himself vntli making the n ^personality.and wheirthat is do; t He dTdn't e.;pfes greatTiope for y because, as he said..he, inclines m f ta&ny more ptt^-_Morsels II E R I PA T E T I C~ : MUSINXiS c H ? Bv I. WALKRR ROUND ~ " 1 . ! There are two ^things that some" t>f ,1 our. people don't seeni to be able to learn about public occasions on which z-^a-ispeeial- speaker has been invited; the first Is that the pbisun. selected to. make the introduction is not the / main speaker fop- the." occasion," and ' "the second is that the speech" does : not have to be'clarified for the .bene^ fit of the audience by someone after jts delivery. ' TT matters not what?the?ooeaoion ?we nearly ^hvttrs?find !these?lofig winded introducers, and longer winded' repitulationists. Both of these ave 1 decidedly in bad taste and should be t discouraged. It is certain that-ino speaker?desirous; of having his p fpppch rehashed, afivi?hu b as finish.. ed. It seems a** if ?t may be thought ' that he is not capable of'making him2 self clearly" under stood; and that it Is necessary for one wiser than he 3 to play the ro)o of interpreter for his thoughts when such is done; - ? Z Again it should be borne in mind I that the audience has rights which .should, be?respect'd?and?that it?La through two Speeches that are not 1 bargained for. Ton often the effect of a thoughtful speec4i4s-do*t-beeause of these insipki inarvities, ^ ? s! It fs hoped that during the" meets ings 'that we are'to have in Columbia j in the near future introductions and * ; responses will b* reduced to a minirf mum. A speaker, if he is deserving V !q nnolotldin tifill !/-? + if Ko f by the nature-of?his remarks, just what hc is,, and where his heart is; and the applause of his heaters is ~ sutiicient to leOim know that what he *"says is appreciated.-~Tn the event that i. such applause is-not-given the.speaker knows'futl well that the address, has not taken tan well, and all the fine phases extended by the response. -Wn-rrot-cause him to-f.eel that he .hast - made other than a mess of the matter 1 Absolutely too much time is wasted ~? " V ' 1 Pastors White and LuVapf. preached services. J e .spring revival is on at - St." ? Puffins " >h.??- 7 ?.?. " Tlie following . ladles entertained e the .elruyh.' clubs during .the past. _ week: Mesdanies Janie Williafns, Ella . Duckett. .Mayine McWJlliants, SaVillia Higgins. -? - ' ' There will he an "Iish Shamrock Tea/' 'March 21, 1930, at the home of Mrs. Johiv Fowler. .-.Mrs, Janie ftroekman and Snepearle Simpsorr are'Tnviting guests. - .f i Mr. William Walker is able "lb ,1 be ontagain. / - Misses Cecelia Duckett. Margarct i<eakd, Tlessle 1 Williams?spent the ~ weekend with home folk. 6 Mr- ?ml A'frc Hiram I nnlrn nCrt t family, ..accompanhnf-. by?Mrs: Janie 7 Brock man, ..piotored to Columbia q Thursday for -their aunt. . Mrs. Nettle *l>ann. Mrs.. Spann is an "UriTent L church worker, and has many lovely traifs that made all glad Of her reo turn. . ~? Mrs. AHfne Burton'1*and Mr. Daniel ^ Frank entertained the R. H. S.'C. Fri0 da/ night" at the home of their ET mother,?Mrs. "Matlira Franks. g-_ * Miaa?Annie Don Die) had as her ~~ dinner gnrsrs Sffflgg yissas neiwuea ' Fleming. Polly Blakely. Bernie R. 0 Washirvgfan and - Maria : -TjfffT?' Del fthitir Cnm?rm;?who was severely burned, hasfentirely recov ered.??+so?Hrr?hahyi-.-ttf..?Vfr* Ehtrle 1 Wright has improved since swallow3 ing lysol. ? # t f Mr. Donald Burton is' still on the The baseball seaso^fc^draying near. Tliggins, Blockman and Baritjfcdale are 5 beginning to limber up the squad. Mrs. Emma Rhodes of High Point, V- 4^/./.: ??L. 7--^ ?- <*" rro leader : F JOSIAH-MORSE : rak^^lave "thaf mark what some event was that wnich happened h last.JSpnday afternoon; Dr. .Joent of psychology and phdoaophyInia; and iwell known humanitarinder the auspices of the D. Y; F. address?waS~ ttre revelaUorrilrah eliveran address before a colored e had remained away because lie nted how he had ericouraged the easure of devotion to their'coun4trr and how he had held out lo e-sptrtte-of the idealism which oh-~ used hinv4o-place tho much faith '* -f lained a\vaV from colored audienlat all the roseate dreams he had I were false; and because he knew bitter experiences through which J jiving their all for their country, profoundest. philosophic calm the muclridealism. He portrayed the rywhere?in India, in Russia, in tioned. his hearers not to put too ism Dr. Morse assured that the a use of any organization nor berces; uuTTjeeause or a commnn jr mto Tfuman-^xistence, T he-proresults of this evolution are plain 'tier relations were pointed t.o by ^loeaLdaily'speaking out in stenion in the matter of the distribuertinent. He said that such could 1 ortly be reached when man' con^ecessaih adjustmenls in his owir iva an id^abbsothorhood will-e^ist. the attainment of such a Utopia lore toward realism. We hope that les may be heaid. N. CM came to the hurial of her mot liei'.? Mr.n. Clnrise parlington. Mrs. Rlfodes is a relative of Mrs. - Emma/ Fleming **n<l Mrs. GoriHaHud^ gens, and is spending'some time with ~rhoni before returning home. --Mrr and Airs. flyscs Andersoq and; Mrss Fuzzie L.- Garrett visitecF^ffrr Anderson's parents. Air. and Airs. K. W. Artrritrrstm. niso^Mrs: ^Garrett's uncle?; and aunt. .Mr* and Mrs. "W*ill Oairqtt-- iMr^JUldetsoh' gavel^Hamp-~ ton' Hi a cail. also. They were a?ir route to Jaclcsonville,- FHa-. ?=?? 3:?motorcade?of' ears carried the characters -in the play., "We Aim to PleaseT77 and the "Debaters-'to Laurel Hill Haptist church. Walterloo, .to render the same progrom that Was given at St.- Paul on the 27th. Mr. -PostelhSmith led his quartet from.one encore?rr? another.?Ttrr?youngsters enjoyed the ride" so much so that the second, rendition at Waterloo was better than the -first. Mi's. Klla ~M. .Miller displayed her models in a most fashionable manner. ; ?. Mrs. Kinina Fuller of Washington. D.=>(\.;,has arrived in the city to carry .bet* mother. Mrs.' Eliza Cunningham' to. the -apital te have her eyes treat _ _ed.? Mrs. Cunningham has suffered the misfortune fb have the sights of both eyes.'coveted with cataract's. Let lis hope the operation will lie successful. . : Mr. Tohe Thompson, an old citizen of Laurens, passed to the great be von(I Friday night. Funeral :irrangemortis have not been made. . *- ^liss* Nannie Allison fs^ driving. a rnuv Chevrolet coupe. All parts of which will be used w th the "exeeption of the iT^rse-jdcyrrr MissrAttiT: .son never bdeks. It is always forward?w+th her..- 'Mr* J. B. Anderson is ajso driving a new Hudson. Some of- the girls called' the other one "Blue Heaven." What about this mil*? Mi*, and Alrs^21SUTo:Tg ne has plir.. chased a radim? ~ Mr. Saul. Woody, is in town after a few weeks absence. JT- ( I.EYEI^\N1>. OHIO NEWS. 1 i *' r Mrs. Odell David has returned from LBonnottsvillo. S.?C.t whine she-?went I to bury her mother. Wo nrjyhuppy to report thnt-Riltle Helen Ruth -Holmes is up.and able to be Wick in schools the sick list, but seems to be im> proving.- ? ?' ~ ; . <-V i- The Silver I,eaf ('lul>-:no't Thursday evening at tile home of Mrs Chester Anderson. The evening was ,well spent. The .Const'tui'ons and ByLaws were read by Mrs. Ruth -.Cooper, after which the members planned a Balie Sale for March 251. The meeting adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. J. ^ Edward Cooper Thursday evening."March 20th. We were" Highly entertained -with radio music' while the hostess served, a_ delicious repast. ThV Bee Hive Cluh will give, ft SL - Patrick .\lu? icale Ten at?Hki home of . 4 to.',6.. p. in. ? LALRENS COLNTY TRAINING . _SCHOOL NEWS. ? Prof. W. A. White motored" to Greenville Thursday on business. He was accompanied by Mr-. C. E. Clinkscales. Miss Airlessa Franklin w???theweek-end guest of Miss Ardelia Hejj-Tim:?Hhr?reports a?delight fill tTiTie" Misses Odessa James and Mary_ IPhntn.o ? > ' II...' .li... T , v. iMiiut'i BUESts TFT" M'ssos ~ Cairie and Ethel ITi 11 on" W ed nesday. .Mr. Pettis; East and J. C. PrnTrtrh'/T motored Mr. Ezel Abercrombie. to --SfMHdmvhiwg--Monday. Ho Ta returning to Braokavilie, W. Va. The Senior Class is very busy here of late. There new s?ng 1* "All My Mrs. Beulah Neoly and daughters were guests of Mr. T. Cunningham Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Marrel Shepherd were 1 r' ' ? ? V . ; > - - - .< the weekend guests oI ?Mrs. Dora ul Sanders. She entertained them with a "a 5otrnteou?rfea^i \>u Sunday at' whielr-P Hew Haskjy. Prof. AV. A. White, Mrs. Wilson and Mr 07 Averv were pres- ? elit. \ - . c ' . . j S ? ^Tlie RixVlP nrndp ts clad to* have-A* Mr. FrankVlates in flass^'again. ' f rt Tho ppnPlV> ??f qrav Point are cor- A tainly grateful to Prof. White for j w introducing tlm. render into lln^ com-III immity, ? ?.7. j? : aikkn NEWS. " ?- -U : :?-7,. r1{ .. Friendship .Church. j-tt ' . ' - l> : Sunday inmning Key. A. W. Hill -preached front the subject "Well _h 1 Done."?At flie"1 evening services he 1 h used as a textr "The Lord Was With|S Joseph and He \yas a Prosperous j li Man." Hoth sermons were thought fi ful and interesttofr-? A splendid, croyd v heard him gladly. ' w The spirit of the Rally which-is_.ii) hi .come off Sunday. Mareh-16th, is moving along uice.ly with many Intertain- g luents, .Suppers /hud. Musical Pro-, h grams. The .Musical Recital given at Friendship , last Sunday by the Scho- \7 field Glee Club was very excellent ,Y Hi rendjt ioiL ami In uught a .very hap-Ml py satisfaction, to J all '"who heard je' mem. i ins reuixai was given loi'jt' -Mrs. C- -Lv ^amnion's Club and . was. t( under the direction of Prof. R. L. Phcfcsmi and Miss -hhrrnh = Mt~ tinrry.' r _PrllH'll)aI and \Tiistcnl "tlifpptress "ft? li "Sfdrofldd School. q The public is asked to come and [4] 21?4?y-?the forceful aiyl interpst in-r j nriiioiii in )?? prmwliPil 1 ?y tti.v {J C. I tl Lovelace of Detroit,; -Mich., during P The Revival that will begin Sunday ii night, March 16lh. o Mr. Brady Holley of New York J City-ds wintering in Aiken with, his w parents. Mr. and -Mrs^ Simmons.. on V Richland Ave.. . . ii Miss-Ruth Harris is lvmiip again ab-?ter Undergoing a serious operationT dn-th e-Rmee-Hosplt-a1. Augusta?Ga. & Mr. Sam Smith of Philadelphia, H Pa., was in Aiken a few days to?the R Among the benefit socials for the't< Friendship Baptist. ChiTTT^i - S. Hall I last wppk iwo mnVt iiionCnii tiiJ, ,%?>? ,f 1 ill the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Iaittiiner, alsjj.. tile -uuc at the home of I' Mr. audi Mrs. Austin Williams: Both were a . grand sue cess. t; at tli?1r lovely home last Wedues- T -ilay?evening--witli- a very appetizing ci dinner. Tim li o t j se was"" a ft riinively A decorated with palms and potted .plant's. . Kveiy "one 'spenVa delightful ju evening. ' *. L ^ Ti ? A?.niimh"'- nf fiiext < eiiftiyeT a delicious turkey dinner 'at -the 5 spacjoim htitmr frf?Mr-. and Mrs. Mil- Tii lage R'raft last Friday evening. -After o djnner dancing was the main {liver-' .s; sion of the-evening. ProC Alva Carroll was five recipient of a?beautiful surprint* birthday?pag* tv ~T)iv last Thursday evening. The party wax gi ven by Mrs. Bertha; a! Owens at" the home-of Mr. and Mrs.JaJ 'Geo* Glove'1. I'rof. Carroll is ji mettt'TV her of the faculty of Schotield School, it Aikenifesvwhtr-irttended the wedding' ii nt' * Mi as Marion?'Anderson?at?K irkcy. ' V -St-C-.t-ou March Slth/were; ~ Mcsdames tl L./J. .Coleman, itosa Toney, .Cornelia a Myr-icks.'vJVtaRKie trooper. EthCl Conk- T Messrs. \V. *L: Conl>Hn. H.' ,c/-Cote- ci man. L. L. 'Toney, 11 FerriSlde. Theywere accompanied by- MesdamCs E. j( Cjunphell and Effie Josey. of Augusta, (j -Ga ^ T ?^??si The followiiih funerals Were re-~a, portc-d by Mi\ W. A. Jackson. Under- p "trued lasi Sunday Ul. an automobile g wreck: Mr William Clark.' employed tl hy Mr. Louis! Carroll of Aiken, died p last week of pneumonia and was fun- n -em-Hxed?th~ V-trsta - kts-?-Friday f\ Mrs. Malipda White and ' mother of West bury . I. I.. are home for a t few weeks to the delight of their a many friends. ' ai The brother of Mrs. Carrie John' ,,i son was bur.ied in "Aiken, last week. r, The funeral - was -hold?at Springfield?R-aptist Church. Augusta. Ga. Revs.- p A. \V. Hill and Dr. J._ W. Sanders conducted the euology.T-r-? p * Mrk. Elvira Martin died here. She ai fait html member of F-riendsh jpp Church. Funeral announcement will p be made Jater. ,v ' i (,j Of interest to her hiany friends sj het e ^ InarringeTof Miss^ Hvsio" t; Summit. "N. .1.. which took-piacc re- r, cently?in New York. Miss Johnson v Johnson of Aiken. She is a gradu, p ate of Roro Beauty College and 1k a p very energetir- Beauty Cultnrlst now p iti Jamaica. N. Y; *7 . ??^ - ' . I 1 1 ( N'EWBKRRY NEWS. ^/l) '?Bf?: ' ' - v The local committee?of? the?Negro tf State Commission is prcpntiivg to hiive a grand time on the lXth, when tl the State Committee visits Newberry ol at Bethlehem Baptist church. All { ] -members- are asked to meet at- Wil- -ni l_ja_in's Hall on Saturday. March lath,' I Benedict-Allen S X? (Under the Supervision < _;_u _ _ _of Educat | a. h. si.vis, r.sur.i: Ij! At Hen edict College ajTtcUAU^i^ ? > m 11 \ $ Sy#Hlt?X Session begins June 1 - t-j 1 'u mry nr rmTsttmrling "ftluratnnr t-M=finv *gnoi:il :ind rftV'ian t iiinn 1 ..?* Trod it toward graduation, tho-ra .... cStes, " * ' {* Fond?for application hl?mk to ? T ' I I). H. SIMS .or i ' S?' BortPdiof-A ^~X^X^XK*<^:~X~x~X~X~X~X~X~X? Saturday. March 15, 1930. t |.1:30 o'clock a. in., to make final rmngenieiits for the reception on the M4* : The Colored Teachers' Association id at Drayton StreefvSchool on ufiirday. The meeting -was well atmdau. and a Uirgt; inimber of teachers jglstered for Hie State Association. ' ft.qr the meeting a~delightful repast as served by IIUV. HUmr EeuilUIllW' |a*s ill charge ?of?M|Ss Ethel mfttitti.? : 1??? L'ldf.' and Mrs. R. F. Gladden,JProf: * ud .Mrs. LL.ii, Gall mam Prof. J. H. lain lie, Misses, Helen .Nance and Ithel^ Blanchl, spent Sunday with Ir. and Mrs. Oscar Miller of Ktblenr Rev. K. Phillip El lis visited NewI'l'iy nn Wednesday and metw'ltk ui^l,odge 25.- K. of IV Hedevered' a splendid address to the atemity. Oil Thursday morning he isited Drayt'on _ Street School, at hifh I idie he addressed the student :idy. .* _ ^ The adult school-closing was very ~ ood on Friday night. The teachers ave been asked to. have it repeated. The I) aire a h tai ve 11 hv the D. Y. P. . of--Bethlehem Baptist church oi\ fonday evening, was good. The_litv folks played well their parts and very body seemed To ~ehjoy it." Mrs. haiiie Lake und her co-workero need ) Congratulated: . * yMr. and Mrs. Mitchell Smith Of n Hunter Street. Mr. Smith is with le^Duke Power Company. -r nf Mrs Marie Eichelberger^? on lunter Street, flied Thursday morula. March Sthyand was funeraiized n Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m., by Rev. ~ at . Smart, affer which the remains ere laid to rest in W'erts Cemetery. "tllianiR & Gilliam were undertakers 1 charge. The body of Mrs. Sarah Cureton of hiUulelphia. l'a., arrived Wednesday " L1-2S n. nr. and was funeraiized at [annah's Church at 3:00 o'clock, ev. J. ('. Smart conducting the serikers in charge. ./ Mrs. Rlmira J "McCord died March lh-aud iwas funeraiized March 10th, r Rhoree BaptLst cTnrrcir. KevpKT Petersen, conducted the funeral rvices. T. A. Williams Co., uhderikers in Charge. I Rev. J: S. Martin, the DOnular us tor of Shiloh A. M. E dhprch, rosperity, S." C.. and his choir and uigregation will be at Miller's/ Chapel The ' popularity contest /of the : reachp'rs of Newberry willrbe held qui March 19th fe 26th. / "Th~c~hdhic or Mr. nTT. Chid well 6n ?nowden Street wali destroyed by fire rr Tuesday?mornlngr March? 4th. *' ? nlv a few p'eces of furniture were i veil. CI.1EHAW NEWS. Sunday past lH'ing a beautiful'one, II churches in the city were largely Mended. The morning services at fesley. M. K. Church was largely atMided. ' The . congregation is steadily lcreasing undejf. the ministry of Dr. i~. S, Thompson.. At?three thirty, ip?? ? re ol'toi nooii - tbe Sunday school is fine inspiration for young and old.' 'hi' ' 'AllOiTi TTTKIe fljicc nnodo vr.il' r>m(. and jrri-rr us; Visitors are espe* ?; ially invited- *?? ? , ?7 At four o'clock last Sunday even-^ *. ik the women of t.he church; under le leadership.,,of Mrs. W. S. Thomp 7?l presented Kev. Fi W. PtMhe? nd his excellent choir, the Pee Dee 11 ion. Baptist in a. service at Wes y .\1- K t'hurchV The Visiting con- " regal ion same in ii large body, filing ie church." almost to its capacity, r. Pfanee.-preached an excellent serLULL Qvcr -$4hftfL_was raised. The . * udrt nryrirn v'Tprdrvrded" nttcr ?? 'Ctlups. the reds, whites and blues, lie reds took away the honors. "\Ve re iiuleexl grateful to Rev. Prince nil congregation for the - fine spirit II?cooperation shown. We?will lie arty for you when you call. . r. G. W. Long and his congregation . t four o'clock last Sunday evening, ' i eld the 'Annua} Fellowship, service iid supper 'for the purpose of estabxlifng rts"^inenil)Frshin'*5 ~^nport to~ ~ le general church for tile year. The lurch is divided into two parts, the lies being represented-liy. Miss ?>et: ;_1_1 w.Iiav and Mrt?. J. V. Hnnna.?The ? united the last of th$ month. The funeral services of Sister _Poiv Tic7 died last Monday night7 St tlie' ome of her daughter, Mrs. M. E. ox, were held last 'Tuesday at Wesy M. E. Church. The basket, ball game betweenoulter Academy and~*Mayo HiglT of aldington was a great gime, the ictorv be-:ng won by the' visiting . ^ > <3 WW: ^ : f ' ~ The Elks of the city presented to le di)wce-~h>vtng public an evening f amusement last Monday. An orlest'ra of great size furnished the lllsie for the opon?inn J. V. II ANN A. ? C"!- ; ; ? ?- ?>: ; ! * ? ummer School5 fr- 3 f>fSt^^1f)^piirtnient 1/ NJj|isf?ONf Director. X I myColumbia, S. C. X nstlfulions will- be used. .. T x * fi and-ends July 19, 19:10. *l* Tl7om"T^7Hi^~"institntions. ' * ivities. * a ^ ? a ;R U K- NELS?N. i % \ Tfen Summer School, "~j \ Columbia, STx?.' < r_r~. .. ^ fc ?