The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 27, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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I \ *" - L'_ ; r , ,.<ii .. j , L? frttqrdav, September27.4?3?. __ ~~ ' ANDERSON NEWS 1* ' ' ti f ' ' Sunday was a jpleasant,. day here. J?. Services were held in the usual way' (l' __ at the various churches. All of the ' ' pastors were at their best The ser_ '* ? vkes-at -Thompson Cenkmriel were. Jii mon. Quite a few visitors were pres- ;sent. ?; ?: ? The "Boy Preacher filled the pul- ) pit rioth morning and?night at St. Paul Baptist Church} all who heard enjoyed- Uur wonderful messages at both of these services. Baptizing was held at.tlie* Royal Baptist Church in the afternoon, this marked the clos_ M * \ ing. of the revival meeting held at J; ?- Trinity .Bn1d.jsi-Ctm4--yH-.of whi?di n. -;H. C? Anderson is pastor. ei Jk~ Rev. 'H., C. Crawford, pastor of w. f Bethel ~K.<t M. E. Church, delighted j?i his hearers with an excellent <* ser- hi men Sunday morning. ..,1 ? . . 1: l lie congregation- of the Salem" *T" Preshy terian Chtirch : is indeed glad ~hi to have their pastor, Rev. C. W. Fran-" >l cis, bark, after sevejal weeks absence. :l As usual bis sermon was good Sunday morning, taken from Gen. 12th chapter: "I will bless thee'and thou ' ? shait be a blessing." His theme was le "How f!fwi vvaiifc l.? - L1 Ttf ing, and conditions by .which HF~cah."Tn he used as a blessing to our fellow- . ' ? man. w The lief hood of Salem PresbyN . terian ('lnncli had qnit(> an interest; , ing ih'hiiii 'liiinl IV Mi ]it i'l-p Rc_ ~"h" solved that "Should a Chr i sjjan.]be.ag. loyal to his church as to his Home;" . Athrmative: Messrs. Jno. Pressley. and ^ ___ Klliotte McAdahi; negative: Misses a' PT " Davis, Williams and Hill. The ladles j, or the negative side won, of course. J".; '-j.- 1 ' Mr.. W.ui; Woldridge and Miss CnsTeTl Tack;.on are attending school .ai l\l Allen University where they made Freshman college. ? ? Messrs: KllTotte-. and Claude McAd- hi ants left Momkfay for .Johnson C. Y 9 Smith University to resume $heir y studies. " \ . ' . . ^ Misses Kvelyn Smith and Helen Prince spent, the week end in (Jaff- A ney visiting The parents of Miss m Smith. . -. 'v _ Miss?lUu-y -Wright of ^ValhirHa7~ was a recent visiltor to the city. While he,re she visited the varibous (j business places. Miss Wright is Tor/ rj nferly of Atlanta, (in., hut is teaching t in W a I ha I la. . , \\\ Miss Ma bide. .Gaines returned last \\ci u from Charlotte," N. C., where sht. ct 11111 "itll' d to thi lied ship ul' lu'i III1|i'iew. Mr. .Rogers Kvans._ She left 111111?much?iniproved. After spending? a lew .more days with relatives she |,. ! ri i,11? home in Phila., Pa. ? Mrs. Iva .fanes/formerly of this p. . tin ned huine after- standing a?*montb".Hi' n Inlivt?s_ami friends in Ander? --jc ly Init now of New Jersey, hasTi'eson .and Anderson" county. j. Alt'-. Kmil'y (laugh and her mother o Mrs. Harrison, of Charleston were tlie guests of her son and daughter, Air, tniil Alii., ThoiiLpson Harrison on ?^ Thomas street. While here they vis_ t, ited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomas, also, vi ???T?r. J; C. Anderson was a visitor in r: . ' Seneeji Monday, Sept. 22. While there ai he paid.a pop gall on Dr. H. K. Thorn- qi as, Dentist and Mr. W,m. Addison, .../ Seneca's hustling undertaker. Miss Margaret Reese has returned ii, to Ktioxviilo College where shr i< n _a_ sophomore this year. __ C / :?nv c art??rery pTeased to announce I e"< J" the opening of anuther business concern in Anderson, namely, an under- ' ( taking establishment, know as "The \\ Jaeksfm Funeral Home." This place of f, business will open about the first of \\ ... .ULtuber in tin. b^yl^rpip. lp.il,|infr (cently completed by Mr Fred Jack son, located in the heart of the b'.isi- (Jj ness sect iop on F. Church .street. \V,. . wish for this new place a'cng With all of our other business places, sue- i? eoss\ . (. f II will be indeed gratifying to the j(j patrons and friends of Reed street High School to know that all of the last year's graduates, who completed ? > tht, eleventh grade, were able to en_ j. ter flu* freshman college class^ at any j* . of tin4 live colleges in the state. This t( . speaks well for the efficient principal, ^ Pro?. S. C. Ferry and his teachers. ('|( Mr. liar has Frazier, one (of the oldest citizens of Anderson, passed , i.vv'av Saturday, Sept. 13, after several months' illness. The funeral services . t ? were conduc ted at Thompson Centen- y niel M. K. Church of which he was a ,.( faithful member. Mr. Frazier was - - rtl vears of aire. He snent most of ? his lilV in the employ of the city and aj lived a consistent ilfc among his fel- q ;.,U citizens. He leaves several sons lid daughters as well as-a-bost -of. - ^ friends, both -colored and white to mourn their l.oss. He was also a life ni long*, member of Lawrence Jones . ? til" Free and Accepted "Masons Oj of which Mr. J. K. Thomas is the q \Vorshi|d"ul MasteiV This order had { charge of the funeralv ' : . Kov. " mid Mrs. M. L Glenn of Savannah. Ga.. ami Rev/ and Mrs. A. ;> \Y. Brown of Richmond, Va.', were .the ,,| guesJLs ,of the Royal Baptist Church Sunday, Sept- 14th. Rev.- Glenn "? *?prenrhcti sr wonderful-sermon- Sunday. morning1 and Rev. Brown came oh with one of his host Sunday night. *_ The Do.val Sunday School has on the "Mncoln Highway Sunday School ~ Auto Race," for "the Primary and * Secondary Deparfment. The Hill Top Cc Contest . for the adult department. <j?' ^ ing the race. Gi " As a -progressive,'alert and stiidi- TT ous company desirous of serving ev- co ^Tery~neOd M_Ull Of llM pipseiit and J^roamictive policy-holders, thp North Ti Baro 1 ina M utuaT T,TF? I nsurnnfe' Com- or l^y is still Hazing the way in the te HLof life insurunee. It Is new in K? fenTToTTcFlu.the entire insin-I T Bkhc, pilicies which will meet; tr ^h^demands oof m ?deiit day | _ ( rr Worth f'm ?Tiiiw Miltt on its oars when it "<> mz its. "New Six Foa- m l^it Policies"; in- t'o Mkmlore hither to ft I BETT iif M|lli " Hfiy, it is TT7 H^Poli- th |fcted th k Pi Vgc ^r ite lo the insured as soon as ho oblins his policy. Th0 ptemiums are ryable eon the annual, seini-annu&L urtorly basis.?LL ifttef sted in this ass- of insurance, see one of the 'pfesentative** namely. J.- R. Bolden, distant Uts Coleman and O. S. Quick, agents, ney will gladly -exphun thosp- polios in full Uj vou._ Ullice lly 1-2 K. iin.ii uuh.i, r~ ' ^ I1KAI I'OHT NKU'S -Robert Smails.-Uitrh School opened oiulay 111<ii uhio;, Si pt. I fi, I'.t.'JO, Rev. | lilies A." Wilson. 1'iinoipal. Throe ni'il twnl \^-oiolit' si i.ulolTTs= irOJIid. A hiigt. number of patrcfus as pi '" out ox Lend ma' a root inga U> ipil and toaohor--. I?r. N. J. Kcni(ly, oiu? of our loa'dipjr citizens,' an oNci'lli iit tall; i-innha iz.iiiLr the Studfllt l.iody tin- ol.joot of linv. ' g a p11rposp~oT~amrnr itttt Tor itn ars Dr. Rvmiody has'made it jloss! to be proi ont ait. tbo opening! of hool. .Mr. Diail Klliott, olio of Beaufort's lis. w.Ts |Vi;oa?*iit and gave an excel- j nt talk.' Tho gist of his discourse ako "iPo of t heir opport'initios and ,,l,... i ... iic pi-pHiiis mat lilt' race ill lie pri i n < i?? Mr.?I'.lliul I?i*?andent at llmVnnl 1'imor its. Wasliimi, P. C., 'last vcur h(> reveivod? i~ 15. S. cli'.;; i f."> hi' is n. w? I HO. " . The"ontire toaeliini* stall' of Robert mulls, lliirh was reappointed with ii addition of otic now teacher, in io hijrlt school department of Miss dith .Rythewood, a graduate of Claf n University, holding an A. 13. deroc with three yeafs oxporicnc,. and io Beaufort trill. Miss. MahU- 13. Williams arrived me Saturday- havtnjrMnjoyvd JT: leasant summer, at Saratoga Sprintr, rooklyii :^n.l \'. w V..rk?She is the h uhide teacher In Robert Smatlsl iit'll schoid. Miss Kttn Mae Washington otic of ?in t motors?rn?tin- Ifigli?School" enactment renolts-a very pleasant 'cation in Atlantic C'rty Trntl! 1'hila-' Iphia, ? ' . Friends are. triad to-loam that Mr. ilhort Fisher is at lioino-aftorta soois ope rati the ('liarity .llostal of Savannah. (la"! AtH&usAv'rit-' tr h(? is Improviuir. Miss Madeline Hoaclie left for T3oiilict < '"! 11 O''' t" I'l'-limo Ii.'.' . tn.ll.w Chitcoh i.ml S.ihh.uh Selinol will iss her; she was organ istjd' F. A. I. irst Afrtean RapTist t'hpreh Snhith Si'linol. , ?; A1 rs, Ktta Wot..ruin.. .r c.-.. /' i ' i .n iiir * <>i |?P wus* called home In t in1 ho.1 side lIFr sistor, .Miiss Crettv Frtrr \vh?): Jpiitc ill. . Uov. Ci-iiiu'JI aceompanLed his niyhter, Missi Frances Cornwell to enedict Cu11?'ri\ ('olumhia, wHt't'c if resumes her sttwlie's. 'Friend- ii".-rct t?? Irani that Mr. ar| lhl\i wa?TTi* h siek ami had >' ran ifil In Charity Hospital, Saiiniiah. (ia'., Wednesday |W an ope-' ttion. Ill Mother." Xime Tda Davis cotupanird , him.' Mn I >avis was iiite-gj ritvoiait- ahitiiif, the.students' I' St:ft,> Collepfe. Hon. .1. I. Washington has returned, iiny from Atlantic.City." .Ho report*j vtvry pleasant?; r . ion at the R. M. . of (hid Fell..*-* and Ruthite5~"wbictr mvent'd "in" t hai jrfty-? ?: ? Mis:. Cret-tye Fan was taken to hajity lit. pi.tal, Savannah, (la., 'ednesdav mornintr, Sept. IT, 11)30 ?r an .operation. Mrs. FTttya Finr'at'ertnan her sister, and Mrs. Florie Mgjcs Florenc e i? ( Jrant instructor i f 7th Ciad,. in the hiu'lw-school arved home Sat urday Sept. 1 3;-'after! ijo\intr - a deliyhtlul vacation in hiladelphia-, Xew York ami Atlantic ity. She reports sentiments of an (pal summer. Miss Martha Simmons - visited her ice, Mis. "Ivli/a Mays Washington' i Brooklyn, X. Y., also relatives in miaica. X.- Y; She attended . Co-! nihii^UniyeVsity and has returned j >_ her work with new ideas. Miss iinmons is principal of thr. primary 'partment (of Robert Small iliyh ch'odl.* ' ' i Mrs. r.urene Grayson Prattler in-' ructor of fourth jjrade arrived >me, Friday .juiviim- visited Xew ork. City and Patterson. N. .J., She ports a pleasant summer, M.rs.j-JIeJeir Schelper, Home Keoamies. yistruetor in the Hiith School tended Summer School at State ollofrc, t'akinif. a special course. -M4**- -Kdnit "Moult rie, prtirrnry imrtTT't.. r ~iT|?rh nMt 1l?IW sc h o o I "at tended nnmer school taking up. primary lethods. Mrs. I'.i/W.ie It. Mixon, instructor in id crude .attended 1 he li. M. ('. of (Id . follows and Kuthitos in Atlanission. Rev. '.fas,-A. Wilson, principal, viqcd summer, school??State ( V4k*#e serving different methods. REPORT OF Xlii;.hll .M LIJ{ I) IS J. TTttTT S.S.TrtNVF\TION HI.I D wrhl Ml'. IM. 10 ASA XT A. M. E: CIH RCII?ADKINS, SEPT. 18-21.. The Sumter District Sunday ScKiioI invention, is now history'. After a liyhtful devotional service was. eon-. LCted'hy tlie Revs, ill A. Wells, Me11 and Stevenson, our presiding [IlT, Df. A. TT Spears, called the" nvention together for the purpose (Unpatchimy uw'.; my 1 in ihcit.? toprnnrefffToif" was?very- skillfully o-??ni-/i.<l At twelve o'clock an inresting sermon was preached )>\v ?v .+; F. Nirkfrrr fn lion of Rrv. \i*.Irnkins who was .lot:iined hy :tuttr pablo.. j. Unite d TnrmlX'i' (if ^enijuns . fnnh*d iff-Hrr t'fYrr''TT?. !,'|J T.y Tn r Mowing persons who really \yon edit --for both themselves and the nvenlion as a whole.: Revs. JcHerte, pastor of '.Ml. I'isyah, delivered p ,annii{t4---''onnoni-.and Rev. M^-F. Tbmson of unon Station, preached e t Educational sermon. Roth of cse sermons were very food, well epared and skillfullv _iicl*vered. A >od choice was seen both in men J ' w? 't ~ TUP PAT.MF.T /? . ... and message?. t, Others contributed very interesting sermons to the convention* vizt Rev. N. A. B.ethea,. of "Big Bethel" Sumter and L; A.- Wells, pastor of MtOlive. " .. were very good. The enthusiasm \vas~itldeed high. The eonovention was often wrought to its highest leader, Mrs. Ruth Dinkins. Less we 'forget., Rev. A. J. Jenkins.is really a wonderful leader of young people, and did much toward malting the leetrvention a success in that way. * We were privileged in having at the cwhovfntioon' our old friend .und brother, Dr. MeKenzie Harrison, presiding Rider of the I.aneaster District. "Dr. Harrison is .indeed an in-spiration to both young anad old. We were very anxious to have him stay I In un-.rhi.nt . ithe?mm,Million,?but t-mi e of preeaing business he had?tn leave! We loathe to see him go, but a standing invitation is provided?Cue his- returm Dean E. A. Adams, head of the .l~ 1- * tt Mvfinai Luit-iiL ui /\uen uniM'l-sitv was present with us at ^h.is convention and gave several very ins|??'ing"~and Helpful -^ectures, 'from which w? gained much information. \Ve are always glad to have Dr. AdaiAs jn such a place, a place where lie >nm lead at en so gently out. ;?t? Drfc A. P. .Spears, our untiring pre-?44iuit_jdder of the Sumter District is Che most skilled presiding elder of South Carolina. He presented to the convention the most complete" program (one Which is, hard to oe "surpassed. We renewed" our fidelity to stand more loyally with our presiding elder and his program. Dr. Spears is Very much interested in the welfare of the ministejes. of his diStKclj He. always ready to give the very hest advice to them. All reports were very good. We shall meet at the,:official openmg, Pytoher T, at Allen-University. l)lll,Q\ NK.WS ?Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Rev.-I. I*. Washington.. preached an inspirational sermon- to an" appreciative audience. - V - . Sunday School at 4 o'clock was well attended and enjoyed by all. Sunday night, Rev. Beckem, pastor Church, white preached to a kn-tre^congregation/at Bethel. ? Ttw l?7rMi- m Sto'plinn M. E. ( lnirch, Su?tdaj* was quite a success. St. Stephen with herpJRcient pasto? -Rev. A. Alack and loyal members doing a great work for Christianity and society. ... ....... _ . . Rev. Washington preached "the edu" ?ationnl sii'itimi at St. Matthew. Friday night. He was accompanied by a part ol his choir. Mrs. Lumishia Bethea is still on t In* sick list. Mesdames Lizzie Wi\cox and Fran?'. I'attcFr uji. who has been spending . I he summer in Baltimore, Md., ar .> In.me again. r _ Mrs. Alice .(JVIcI.'eod is visiting her sons in Mi. -Verufln, N. Yi ?nd Treirton, ^ ^ .r. " .... "i * Mrs. Elendef' Covington McNair, spent Sunday in the city nd worshipped at' Bethel, .Vlis. AUiry Best Who was sJt'l'iOUSic burned Sunday, died Monday morning fioin the injuries.Mrs. Janie McRae died at the home .of her son, Mr. Jenks McRae, Friday night. * - Interment Sunday afterno-ri at Dunbar, S. C. u. .. Mr. Major McBride. ki\oWsr~t-o both "white'"and* colored as "Uncle Major'," "died -Monday afternoon. "Uncle* Major" is around 85 -years old,-.and has been in bail health for several years. Dr. C._H^ Garrett, Messrs G. L. Stafford, G. F. Bethea and Horace C'roker, spent Tuesday in Columbia on business. . HEM.MINGWAY NEWS Sunday, Sept. 21, we had Wonderful services at ouidchurch. The Sunday School was opened at 9 a. m. with the superintendent, Mr. P. W. Rod-gvrs*pt?siding, with a full attendance of officers and tepchers. At 11:30 a. m., the pastor, Rev W. AL Wright delivered a wonderful j message to a large audience whicl I was well received. Rev. Wright is a ' ii'iiii/Jiinf nl nWioeVini' 'nii/l f n?? five! . .v. . ,-.vc?v..v. ?.,v? 1UI..WIC tim0 this year we were without a visitor from some other church. The Lweather was unfavorable for travel_lug, it being very rainy and 4wet. x To help the pastor' raise his claims .Mrs. (Jertif. Gray assisted by' Miss Odell Wright gave a Box Party and realized the sum of $8.50 which they gave to the pastor making the balance of his claim in full. Our SunCourdine beginning Tuesday. Sept; 2.'!. and we are proud to report that our pastor can go with his claims in hand. Mrs. M. C. Coles is still very sick. -?Miss-Alma.. Walker is hoxne_oii_a.Ci count of the illness of her son. He i- much better. Mrs. A. PL Walker has returned to Jiieksonville?after?a-two days' stay aT borne With family and friends. ^ Evelyn, the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Wright of Moncks-Corner is very ill. We hope for her recovery. CAMDEN NEWS , A gloom of sadness prevailed when tkv. ' i ! ?.- ny-?r> iruiut* wiittt 1*1 I S. nnuit Hifton Hrowndttfd suddenly Thursrtnv morning. ?he left two.children to mourn her loss," the son was" In New York hilt canie to the funeral. con^Umt memheruLTriiw ity .M. K. Church having been reared in. iffrom parly childhood. The writer knows, for they were cousins. It l?",vs to b?, waiting and watching for we know not the minute or the hour when the of than eometh. The sick list:" Mesdames M. D. Young and Patsv Harrell. Sympathy, is extended them. May the good Lord sustain each of these in their affliction., I - A ? > . s ' . j . ' fc* , * * 7 * " j* m*' . tr. * * :><+ k, . TQ LEADER, ^ Don't forgot to subscribe for th< Leader. The agent is always on tht lookout. ?^ ' Y?? CHARLESTON N EW S \ Permit* ~A~"V P. fl.u.vh Rev. J. E. Beard, D. D.. Factor Despite the inclemency'of the wcutheron Sunday morning, church 4go ers were usually active in their rrligious ceremonies. We were ft'erj -much enthused with the mwuxcShui came to us from our well thought-ol pastor, Rev. J. E.. Beard. The tc'xt was selected from Broverbs Kdh'S-.'iO, The pastor spoke on "-Spiritual Kdu . catiimVl- The sermon-was tme of in 'struct ion and admonition/ The gist of the discourse-was^ that we .shupfrj prepare ourselves or, in other word-, educate ourselves spiritually as "well as otherwise." As we are pieparing lui 1 the luluip a", fai a-, out iim;' - work uor -vocation is concerned; th* thought Of spiritual education should :4?e^ foremost in our mind. During the "Sunday School hou two hundred and sixteen scholars were_pfeg.ent aside from tlie regnlai staff of teachers. The banner of K were foi^r accessions during this pt*ri od. The rivalry a.mbng the plasse? collection, Primary, Mrs. M. Brown Junior, Mrs. 1*. b. Miller; Sunii'n, Mi J. Fred Simmons; Tor attendances | Primary, Mrs: M. Hi utVTTpJuninr, .Mr. ij E. M. Gre<*n; Senior, Mr. J. Fred Sim I mons. Prior tthe close of the. sos e*i otFTitr-exce 11 enjt report of the iiis i; tTict S. Si Convenlio|i held at N John's. Island, S. C., wari -read by oui ^delegate .Mr. George Kenny. Thi superintendent commended him on " submitting such a splendid repor Mr. Kenny is just a young man stil in his "teens" .and this being the-firs' time elected, deserves much crod.' for the service roiulyTtf. ' - "-Koxt" was-the theme of the- pastor', sermon on Sunday evening. -A largi congregation greeted him, yet, Wi wish that the auditorium could huvt - been crowded to -its ^rpacity. -This certainly was one sermon' of warning to those who are not- within the fold: also to those who are in. ?Wo delighted to have two persons enroll, . Brother Cvrus Alston one of-ou leaders and senior member of tin Steward Board~has returned .to' u.after spending several months in tinnortn. \> e were pieaseil to see .\1 * "Mary Ford who has been away fron . t timed Lu resume her posit ion as -teacher m the week .day school. \\l is Ford is also tin* first jjlto singer in ; our church choir. Brothel" I. H. Brown, another had> er is out again after an illness "oi long duration". IVe"all "tvere'TiulecTl glad to see him knowing that he ha.had quite ati ordeal through v?haai to go. The salad supper given under dm: pices, of Usher Board No. J,,on Mon day'evening, Sept-embyf.l,5C 'ts'aS quu? a success. ~ .^1- v j 1 HBLKN .V NKVVS I.ast Suinlav -tV??-? mmotier* ami friends oi Blown Chanel A. M. F Church witnessed another high day - -Begjnuuig__\vith the early sun-ris. prayer meeting' at 5 A. M. until tin close of the nite services at i?:3U tJ M. Among the visitors -in our towi " last .week were Rev. and. Mrs. J. R ,?nesihay Revs. Nathan Smith, Carte and J* M. .Beaty, also in Winnsbor; on Thursday and Friday. The-latte preached a wonderful sermon for u on Thursday night. We say"" to ""all o them come again.. , ~ Miss K, L. Gary -was delegated i the Sunday ..School Convention at St "Mark -1^. M. K. I'omariitySv, C. wltid is now ' in session. ? j * WALTKKBOKO NEWS * i ' i Now that <the schools ai'f openini many stuilcnls arc turning thei ? minds to the different college State College; Misses Osbourne a11< . Sadie Green; Clal'Iin Collegy: Miss* I Ada Osbourne, Catherine and 'Mubi > Dent, Adeline Ferguson; Voorhees i Mr. Charles' Robinson, /VJlen Univer t sity; Elizabeth Clemmons. Dunba High School: Norfolk, Va., Miss Klis ' Gates. ~ Last week was a big week sociall among the Smart Set,_ On Wednts day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Mace< --Lasipr, entertained with a birthda; part in honor of the latter at thei home on Chapman St. Quite,an eve ing of enjoyment was spent.. Man\ were the gifTsr. _ Literary?and Social pub gave a . .shower, in honor of one of the mem bers who very recently married, n the person of Miss Helen Simmons now Mrs. Wesley W jlliaihs. The even ing was joyousl y._ spell Lui itiLth e wee w.ee hours. ^ She received many valuable and beautiful gifts. . Mr. and Mis'. Jolm Carter- Sr. were to have entertained with a birth Trar ly Hi. honor oi their daughter, Mrs, Ksther.Mae Maree, but the weathei was *so unfavorable that it could nobe: However, she received many gifts. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Gregg, of Charleston were the house .guessta of Kev ami Mrs. A. F. B. Horry, recently Dr. Gregg, is the brother of Mrs. Horry, and pastor at CenteiYUry M. H. Chprch, t narleston. Among >he recent visitors in on city are: Miss Marie Robinson, fond eyly. of-AValt erhnru; i'roH Bing. of Ai Keiidale; T'rol. John Burgess of r^ta:n College; Profs. Wigfall and Walter Gerideau, of Madison, Ga. The new Agricultural teacher, Mr. Bookman, lias arrived to take up his =aiffl?k= here as. instinetor in the ColTeton, Cohniy T^rrming School. -We Wish him much success. , Rev.' and Mrs. A. F. B. Horrtf, Mrs. Dent and daughter Mabel, spent a pleasant day in Ruffin, Sj. C. as the t >l guests , of Rev. and Mis. R. G. Law." i rente. The trip around the j&xiWd, sponsored by Mrs. Raehael Mfartin for I the' benefit of St. Peters A-. M. .?. Church was a great success. Quite rtdfc^eay?kad?^ of, en n pui iloipft fea-?- = Rev. and Mrs. llorry and delegates I are attending the- S. S. Convention of the Reaufoit District at ljuitor, , , .Smith Carolina. ? p j K< v. lie d\ rson of ('harh*-'?.i.. n<;. j I . tor. ?!?Rig /i?nt ; i soyterttr-i?_ i IT" i 1 tilled i'c ) i Ipit at L'opeweii t ij tefian Church, this - city . tvce..i!y _ sermon,s. were very inspiimg -and in? ti uctive, and enjoyed by - all. | ST. fitUIU.fc NfcWS ' : ~ > ( RoV. and .Vlis S -ft R.efc-,d..?.; >iiv lies jv t;tie>,?ar.tr -Mi.--?tniTT:? : juwci,-. was tile guest ul Mr. and-.Wis. [Joe II. Rowmaii, -during the convrie J .> ~T ! . All'. Harold He-yward, Mr. Anty | j cilONer, 11 IK I A] J\ J OJShlll.?i?.WH'>Hnf U' ( luo | T'jivil lu Brauchville, Sunday evening ; .Miss- Ale?-n- Kuinph7~.M iss. Maltij rrnTTTpTrj-"Tiiid_ Atis..- \ iriutha Knmpii, ; pent the weekend with Air. and Ml*:-.- " . |ih? ?-v> U W indham. - ' ~! ait* very glad to?see Miss Annis. * '~M., l.au I flat- hark alter .pendllilf he. ^I .- uiiiiitt-i?VacatTup iit Coney 1-jlanJ, 7| N-ew- lurk. 1 ?. : j ..Miss A|bertha Jennings, was (ii . I uuest ol .Miss Bess it- Bi ll \\ nidi.am, |.iu.]'in}? thy convention. ~ "* "i T-'fW+H-HlUl IS IS Spending Some, tune w ith her; SlstjC-r," -.Mi S. hai ii'iiv1 ' , Bowman. i t--- , - AliSs yueen Owens nn-l: .M ^ it.: M:arrOn was the house guest of", I .Miss Klizabeth Ajotiltrie during tin'convention. ' Miss .Mary K. Liniehuuse is >pmd- . ~ .UK a lew duy;>-with lier Sister, Mrs. .-.iiiina Jane 11 utsunl ,Mr.' lh .Stewart v is back in town . ir.ur spending his vacation Hi Cu'ni-y i island, .V. i . _ Mrs. KarUne Bowman. Miss Pearl , Bowman, and Mr. McKinley Bow man motored to iimoaks Mjuiaiay. l_ Aliss Cornelia Strobel ami' .Miss daltie K. t^ueerstreet left l'oli Stale A. and M.jColege Monday, .Mr. 11 \di ic-k Strobel is spending a lew days at home.. - l)r. Paul' 1.. Green was the bruise ? "" -i Ill's l IJI .Ml. 11! Ill .Mi'.C Ullu-~ Senior ' 1 , un ing the convention. I The write-up of Lovely''Hill?BapC I . isit 4 '.lilti'lll ??*?? Uk'ill ? ! . - - ??i? i < t4 j/1'.V ?-i i nr.M ; jwi'i'k us Hie iluial uiiiuuiu raised and ' 1 , a lew mole items could not be a.-- i - certain. ?-?r?? i"~ ?f Win. AIcKintey "Bowman, report*} Bethel A. M. E. Church new.-s^ |~" " kev. K. C. Anderson, Pasto'r, after J . devotional exercises, Kev, Anderson . i iioutilcd the rostrum anil* preached | r soul stirring sermon Sunday *inorn oil Is made glad. Sunday School' r net at the usual time and ever>thing vte111 oill in style ? 7 ? * 'j Re v. W. 11. Hinckney isMhe Super .nteiident of our Sunday. School. This church is ready-Tfur ahe South Carolina conference W^tich will be .drtefd 'here Uct. 2.2nd.- . * * 1 r n BE A I'FOKT ( U. IKAlk l.\h * SCHOOL NEWS ^ _ Tlie Beaufort County Training iMiooi o[ii'hed .v|.i. n2i. ' Atr^TTTivi'" teachers were at their post. They 'a "i- --si.ijni' new teachers. Our belov-. J -d principal wcas'^ah^viTtT The " .teach^,1;^ cooperated very nicely in getting 11 mi' ui) for the year's work. . It would have dune you good to si" "I " i-the children comingr. to school on ] I 1 i?w. v. iil, r.w.^c. 1 i i? i ? - ""J'1'- L J us could bo. i j The patrons wore out in largo i numbers. W'V had ,oner of <>ur out?i j standing patrons with us who deliver I ?[ a.'m'osty excellent "talk. This pa. h' j ffoii. "Hov. Fra/.io.r. is always readv 1 land willing to give us encouraging 'T I ta marks. We were more than proud, | to have him. ' s j We also had three visitors; Miss* '' Katheriiie Kurd. Mary Crayson and lour faithful Supervisor of the Couii " I t.v, Mrs. Florence ('. Sanders; all of f-fBeaufort.' Shi* gave a very inter L sting talk. 'touching on the school at large and how .we are growing this L year-wr-added tile tenth grade. . ' Added to our teachers stall tln-t I year are three new teachers, as follows: Prof. .1. S. Shanklin. Missed Otto. M." Allen. Rosalvn - Bellinger. I 1 Victoria ! razior. T. B._Orayso'n. Sir.-. ! Italia Riley, Mrs. Fan flic Sprutt, Mrs ; J. S. Shanklin. All of the teachers j ve a t'ew remarks~~\\iiieh was in _I i' j ifeed very good. Out- aitrr ?s to ?o jlrtciior afiilTrrgfrpr:- ' 1 j Our enrolment tor opening 1 stu' J dents, visitor^, patrons 1?, teachers ^ . Total 1 fi4. i_ To reach the Colored. people of the South adorer tise 'in the Palmettoj I (C.of Ms -r Hundred* ot Refined. Resoevtwbtr , quainted thromth our Club a] cipher AVaalUi and Tnlmt?Lhrtr ULn-cUvr. Weekly Bulletin. Ret excellent result members of record t^vo insertions. Mi - vanee for six months including the i peotive Correspondents,- a brief Desc I Expectancy should accompany rem 4 - Agents in eveyy common it c: two yet ~Orders payable" to , THE NATIONAL R( I 0 ' ; ? 3515 Antoine Stre 1?? ' ^ ~ PA<;K thrkb 1 SLUGGISH I ? "I JIAJl'I. tuia-n lUack Draught ~ * S tui' a Ion* inn'-, ;it> i> >t h.ia ~ i z: helped fin- u nii.ir i hilly ," writes a ~ Misd 1 Iil'U L. \*v l.itiu ill, of zz' a 1150 (. wiUti Stl'u nun^ham, = ? whoae " ni^trrc- ajipiiui'ft above.. ? 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