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By Lawrence K. Kutled^e |.U? t
? The?South Caroiinw te?twW (.'tWk-M-t: jkkiiL
Ciun oi Atlanta, resumou its lull pro ' 'an
?. gram at a recent meeting held with ear
~ the fvov. S: Mr Mil IFF. 2|75 Henry St?==3H
S. YV. The following committees crov
were appointed. j?p-"?? __ ~ seek
1. Athletic: Mr. A.IC. Murda'ugh race
of the'Murdaugh Bros, funeral Home the
Chairman. This .committee will keep that
the i-luh informed upon- all -athletic- teae
activities of the college; and will wire to t
~The., wishes of the club to the Presi- Tl
dent of the Athletic'" Association, be- to t
fore each ^ame and also felicitate the
the athletes for tjheW prowess. - see
1 2. Educational: Mr. B. E. .Mays, gian
Director, of .a study of the Negro Tl
? Churches for-the Bureau of Religious Mew
and Social--Research, Chairman. This icctt
. committee inferests itself in ^the iast
-r? ?growth of the College and will also est
provide "cultured ' and literary jiro- He
grams of the local club. nice
3. , Religious. Rev. S. M. Miller, and
Pastor ..of. the.. Warrem Memorial_paus
Church, Chairman. This committee M
interests itself in the religious as- at'te
- - peet-ef-the-college life and brings to with
the local club from ti^~T,d-time-pros atte
ent day topics dealing with the reli- %vas
gious life of the community and its M
~ relation to the world. adde
4.. SoelalT Miss '"Lawrence K. fftlT ? '1VU1
ledge, stenographer at the Butler f?
Street Y. M. C. -A., Chairman. This l!l^
committee interests itself in the Sue- l0|\l
ial program of thP College us it re- >t
lates to the student life and is respon Brai
sible for the social 'program of -the MU'n
local 'club*. ' ' '
5. - Entertainment. Mrs. I,. J. Rush. * ^
.Chairman. This ^onunitteo address-. .
, es itself to that 4orni of entertain -Ml>
.nient such as comedies..dramas etc.
. The club contributed $100.00 to the 'l,,u
> Library Fund of the college last- year
und has pledged $2UU.U0 foivthe current
year and is offering a scholar- ..
ship to a High School honored stu- V*
~ 'dent of Atlanta, begimring "with the \i\
"class of '31. This student will receive- !),'*
the same scholarship for four consec- V,
utivp years to South Carolina State , Y
_ College. _ , .
The Atlanta Chih. Ihm n immbci
ship of fourteen, "
Chiles, President; J. S. Nance, Vive- the
President; Mrs. -P. M. Peterson, Sc-c- <vl:l
,retary. B. E. Mays, President for tin* and
'General Alumni Association, Treas- neai
. urer. The next meeting of the chih tren
will be Wednesday, November 12,;nt mm
8 P. M., with Mr. A. ('. Murdaugli. ' T
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ie-teacher* -of- Aiken~6ounty 'nrof?rr
heir first monthly' 'meeting last a
itday at fho H ij*h .Schoof btrrhfirTg
were laid for the work of the
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10 ihrelo schools of our city are A
( detLwith eager children who are 7
ittg to prepare themselves for the O
vol' life. Oile of. the teachers of ('
Graded School told this reporter
they cduld use four or live more Ci
hers in. their, school now nwTThfT'
lie crowded conditions. * ; w
ie schools and the churches are" it
hem until our white neighbors {a)
hope of the .race so let us stick
in us spiritual and intellectual iii
ts. ti
le Rev. P. A. Calhihuni, D. D., 01 w
' York City delivered a special it
frtTat Friendship Baptist'Church, In
Sunday afternoon in th<- ininr- ?UT
theStorm Branch Academy, ti
used for. a subject, "Self ReliA
large audience heard him c<
a good sum was given for the si
e.
Tss Russell Smith, spent Sunday, o
rnoon in the city of Orangeburg k
i her sister. Evelyn, who is now ~vy
nurng Mate College. 1 he -trip tl
very much enjoyed.
r. and Mrs Robert Ki-nm-h. hove ,.i
d three rooms to their lovely
e on Hampton Ave., which u'dcU
le beauty of the house. The li\ ?
and dining room make a lovely I
jination on the inside,
le beauty of it all is that Mrs.
ich gave the plan for the improve Vs
ts. II
le re-appointment of the Rev. -J. lt
enpings, to Cumberland Church sn
a great satisfaction to the niem-.
and friends of the church, he and N
vife did a splendid work last ye at
they avo planning for greater I'1
gs as they launch out in llu* new I
?rence year: ~~~~ : 7?1 ~
lere are many visitors in Aiken Vt
week attending the grand lodge
kms- xtf the Knights of Centurion. ^
. A. C. Mayes, of Charleston is *'1
chief officer of this, organization. "
i\v. J. B. Jennings Pastor of Cum- A'
ulnd church-will preach a series! o?
lYons to the church -organizatiofis "r
Amiug Sunday Nov. ~t>th; he will
c\ hi.-, -to Liunl,
his- subject will be " Joy in
service ol" God." Text Psalms'
0. All the members ol' the .church .. ..
^friends of the. city are urged to
r this message. You will mis> a ;
it if you fail to .hear him, Sunday
ning at- 1 1 o'clock,
hosty who were present at Cum
iiiL.si rongesl sermons yet-deliver-?
by the pastor.?Ihs subject was
nKternal Naune."- The strickesf. JJ
ntioiv was given the speaker from ''
inning to end. . ''
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u i it 1(1 \ IM<II I\.*-U _ U1 Lilt
ftrrence "car with every departu
manifesting' a degree of interin
having the pastor to go ttp to
annual conference witln a good
at,-beginning with the children of (
Sunday School. After the study "
the'(lesson and review $2.02. was '
ected and donated to assist in .
iiig the claims of. the church.
1:15 A. M. Sermon by Dr. Murph
n St. Luke 10:1-18; whichr-protie.)
e a spiritual lesson leading up to
Communion. - At night Dr.
nh preached from the Book of
he usual nrogra-m in Itlie league t
carried out with an effort to !
st in bringing up the conference |
ms. Mrs. L. T. Bates, Chairman |
he music committee has organiz- j
a junior choir among the young j
pie of the church 'and all talented ,
lovers of music are invited to :
ip in.
he regular services continues SunPreaching
at 11:15 A. M. and
light.
lal Board" aiid "Mock Conference." ;
may nigni wcr? instrumental in !
iuling the nastor- to crmfertowo U
1 good reports.
I-JOTTER OF APPRECIATION |
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Palmetto Leader?
lie following letter of appreciation
the fraternal spirit exhibited by
members of Columbia Lodge No.
K.Of?P,. from Ml'S. R. A- Tli.iiry^:
"widow of the late Col. T. H. lleni
member 6f long standing in said
je, and a Sjr Knight, known by all
:_gan>e in direct, contacj. with him,
his kindness ahd advice, is ftuoted
'W7- find?it?wtH '--be appTrotat?7t
r much if you will publish same in
r paper. In the words of Tenny
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on, we contribute this Verse to hi
emembrance, to be spread upon tb
linutes ITT The a hove named lodge
nd published in your paper:
HimT'^er ti~brr P t<> n,..,
!'is only noble to be good,
and . hourU are more Than coronets
nd simple faith than Norman blood'
i" f'iiiHr.iin??Columbia; S; XT.
otober 27. 10.10.
olumbia.. Lodge' No.. 11. K. of P.
Columbia,' S. C.out
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It in with sorrow indeed ffraT I an
riting this letter yet I feel that it i:
i.v duty to express to you all m;
ipreciation..
Throughout the entire illness _bl
i.v -dear husband and even up to thi
me that he departed this life, ii
ah this LodgeJ_h.al has done itn pari
i sharing the Burden and helping t(
ring-t-he sunshine.
tat I attempt in my weak way ti
<press my appreciation for ever)
untesy and every act of kindness
io\vn me as well as my loved one.
1 hope ever to cheorish the mentors
r Columbia Lodtre N?.-HT"aiul it?
indue Coiispqii'Ttiy, t ri1f1)i?pii
ays look upon you all as friend*
lat are tried and true.
Tlumkinir you again t'.or every deed
!' kindlier! . 1 iim,"
Very respect fully,
(signed) Mrs. R. A. Henry.
V AIRWOI.I) DOTS
Mrs. -.Adeline Gibson, of Asheville,
. a dear friend of Mrs. F. G.
uu intra rd nor was a welcome visitor
Kairwold. Call again Mrs. GibMr.
\V. O. Saxon of Asheville, N. C,
is adopted one of our trust worthy
rls Miss AInia Glover. We are
'ouil to say that MissGlover is a
dendid girl and she lived a beautiil
lite at Fairwold. We miss hoi
tv .much.
We are triad to have Mrs. Q, K
'eston baek. She was called awaj
September to Philadelphia, Pa., benise
of the illness (if her daughtei
liss Ruth Wi'sp'ii. ?reporter
i;it Miss Weston wa- getting alonp
ieely.
"Mr. and Mis. WestTTu Ave re weleom
I >, -St l-' ii. n ! 1,1 "u-ii.i,i; IF
*tfr?M?-s. Weston gave the girls ail
npressive taikron "Obedience."
.... i-y > >tn wipi. :\irs. ! . li,
aiiinjraniner, wont with the girls,
hey enjoyed tluinselves veyy >vpmh
-Wr"thank l'rot. J. \y. Sawyers fot
iKinjr us to ?M'(t fi'u'ni the Fair.
The?members and friefuts of tin
m>Iig)>.t Gh>h of-Otmiyeburg, K.
re' eeriamly kind to Fairwold. Th(
ajik loail <>f good things- they senl
s are indicative of their interest am
>ve. We ean not get hungry wiTTur
to noxl two months. Our>gratitud(
unbounded. Dear friends we than!
on and pray God's ehoieest blessing!
pon you.
? : Mnry Sfflfth7 Reportc
SOCIETY HILL
Mr. and Mrs. J, Ej Dickson of Col
nibia spent the week-end in tr??/n
A very' interesting program wa
endcred at Cedar Grove M." E
hurch last Sunday, evening. . Tin
anticipants did honor to the ocassioi
ith Mrs, Rosa Vaughn as musica
irector. ? Misses Blanche Cannon
Louise Moofe, and others.. Sole
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} mg and instructive. Those friem
AI maintained and others were from Di
?5? j lington who seem to delight in hel]
X|ing us out. The collection was ju
A j fine.
*i*i Although Rev. Moses is young
workman approved by find that hcbi
^ ;eth not-be ashamed.
Xj Mrs. J. K. Pincell who was calh
Syto Washington, 1). to the bed-si<
Y j of her sick brother is home again !
Xi the delight of her many friends.
Yi C. S. Thompson, who has bee
X! working in Pennsylvania for sever
? months spent a few days here la
X j week. He is Principal of a pons'ol
Y1 dated Rosenwald School at Pagelan
X j The Pee Dee Association held i
{ ! anmial session with Mount 7.ion Rn
X tist Church last week, Davisville.
} Rev. Harrison, the efficient Past
X spared us no pains in seeing to oi
Y comfort and entertainment.
X CHARLESTON NEWS
3T The Ministers Wives Alliance m
j* in their regular monthly~~meetni
X Nov. 3, at the home of Mrs. J..J
Witherspoon. The meeting was ve
. entertaining as the topic of. the e
ening among the members was t
s Lawrence, a departing member, wl
e is joining her husband. Rev, R.
, Lawrence, who departed for a ne
-Jjl'h!L of labor Iler. presence as
?member of the Alliamnj'has played
big part far being so zealous, and a
? t?ve"After the meeting, the mer
' bers and quite a number of invito
? guests, Mrs. James Anderson, at
Mrs. Philip Horry and others, we
ushered into the reception hall at
all were royally entertained by Mi
_ \Yitherspoon and .Mrs. W. T. Frasi
j with a delightful supper.: Aft
5 which, in honor of Mrs| Lawrenc
an individual shower featured tl
evening with manv lovely gifts. Tl
r arrangement of. thp presentation .wj
very unique, as they conveyed to tli
^ recipient an expression of cheerin
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1 ?:?1?usun cars~~~
! with an o. k. That count
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See . these-ears and .you'll undei
. stand why some folks let the otlie
_ fellow -tihsorh t ha depreciation. ..
Cars on Lot No. 1
?Next to Me.MnstcrN on llainpUm S
1927. Pick-up $ 95.0
1926 Ford Touring 125.0
1922 Ford Roadster (delivery) 85.0
1927 Chevrolet Roadster 165.C
1927 Chevrolet Touring 150.0
1929 Ford Cabriolet $25.0
1929 Ford Coach . 395.0
1925 Ford Coupe 7 130.0
1930 Chevrolet Coach 525.0
1926 Ford Coupe ... ...... . 35.1
1925 Ford Coupe 75.(1
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Cars-on hot. No.- 2 .
Bac k of DcSotti-Hotel un-Asvemljly-S
I 1926- Studebitker Coach- $" 95.0
?. 1929 Chevrolet Coach . . , 425.0
,l')Q!t rht.vrolot C-oune 375.0
^1929 ^Chevrolet ^Coupe ^ 390.0
i | 1929 Ford Truck .. 450.d
loz.t roru uoupe 45.0
,?1025 Dodge coupe 7.r>.0
1020 Ford Coach 205.0
1020 Chevrolet Truck 225.0
1020 Ford-Sedan ;? 205.(1
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aj: At the usual hour Sunday morping,
p. service was opened by Rev. R. M.
... McClam. After the service was opened
Rev. R. "M. McClam filled the
pulpit again and delivered one of his
.soul?stirring?sermons. H+s?subject
WiW the Ti'mpt-nv nr Tuni|ituti???*4the
world. Sunday was one of our
? j voting days. getting ready for busilo
+>e
[o W.e regret very much the rccident
l of our superintendent, Rev. Richard
,n Sparin.. He received two broken ribs
.,1 when the niulp he was riding threw
him. lie seems to be resting quietly
|j. since returning from the doctor.
love. It was a big event at 1.2!) Caliph
non street.^,
Mrs. Florence Sim.4 and Miss The!-;
.flonJa- . Fennick- -of -tiew York , the
Jr daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fennick,
this city, motored down to'at?
tend the marriage of their sister. ?
Mr. Ulyses Middleton of Irvington,
N. Y., on Hudson^ formerly of this
?f city, motored down visiting his rel
'^L atives and friends. Mr. Middleton is
(K* thP guest"of his sister, Mrs. Winnifred
Smith, Fludd street. * ' .
r-v Among those who^ witnessed the
?" Talledoga-State classic from this city
Mncerc TiOng;
r* Mose W. Freeman, and St." Julian
c,? Walker. The party motored over to
Orangeburg to the County Fair and
u was entertained nf thn-hnmn of
aun >lrf~. Pv""lnP'l. ?Miss Ford'
ham. They state that the exhibits
were very creditable to our people.
Wedding
re
id Miss Thompson "and Mr. Chisolm
<?. were happily married at Mt. Zion A.
er M. E. Church on Thursday evening
er Oct. 30, 1930. Rev. J. W. Witherspoon
e, officiating. The wedding was a very
ie brilliant a/fair, the bi'ide beipg-gorle
geously gowned in7"white satin onis
tered on the arm of her brother, Mr.
ie Thompson, followed by three maids,
g also handsomely gowned in-cntoT'T of
_ ^''mon 'doe ami preen Til, f-ronm'
ami best man, jil&a. .utlJuetivelv atTire(T~
the scene presented a p?rf""t,
-rainbow Wedding. The arch was artistically
arranged by Mrs. Charles
c- R. Hart, who decorated the alter so
beautifully. After the marriage a
pc-ry excellent solo was sun? by Mr:
7- -Rr OT. Davis, "Oh Promise Me."
" Many prominent folk, both white
and colored wcra.--t?-wil muss
t he grand. affair. ' Vr
Emanuel A. >1. h. Church
Those of us who have passed thru
the visissitudes of time have reached
K) the eleventh mile post. A\while yet
0 and we will have conipleted\the race
i0 we entered at the beginning^of the
10 year. When. we think of those who
i0 have fallen by the way side, we bow
0 our heads in sorrow; yet our hearts
0 beat with rapture when we. realize
0 | that thP One who rules the universe
0 and who is no respector of persons
10 has led us'thus far,. v,()
t On Sunday morning last, during
11 he morning worship, the preliminar
..^.v vwiiuunuu as usuei py tilt'
,J>pastor assisted }>.v ,Ri?'Y.'r Rundy Simmons
and Rev. J. J. Liicas. The sert
liion wfis__.de] ivered by our welli
thought of pastor. Impossible it is
llo describe the spiritual thrill that
| animated the breasts of those who
hoard hijn. "Being bought with a
0 1 i ice," was. the theme of hi_s
i,, ^unirse?,-The .text "may ' be found in
whieh "Ff>r-yr
^ alV- bought with a price; therefore
glorify God in your body, and in youp
() spirit, which aret Clod's." This day
( being, first Simday, the message was
very appropriate for the occasion.
At the proper tiipe" the Lord's Sup
per was ''administered to a f' large
group of' members and visiting
friends.' \ ' "
_?At 3:15 o'clock- Sunday School bo
4<:>n its ncosion inidei .till' aupgi'Wsion
of Mr. S. L. Jones, Supt. A fine group
(if scholars were present, npd the
lessoneagCTty- discussed.. A
Tow visiting friends were also present
and as usual,'given a hearty^ welcome*
Following .this service the Allen En
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fred w
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Large stock of school eqi
g tanburg and Sumter so as tc
1|\^e also manutacture a
Church Pew and are in a p
account lor you! It is easy
payment plan.
We have one of the most i
with resources of liver "$75
business with uft.
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Saturday, Nov. 8, 10H0.
iluavui?League rrrrt at RTTTTT j7 nw
; After the regular* devotionals, come
, cration meeting was conducted which
was very uplifting and inspiring. The
League is progressing nicely and we jfl
are hoping tfiat.kto, jnembership will
be augmented during this conference
yefTTv ; ?
Kevx iSaTuTv Simmons, recently anpointed
presiding elder of the Beau,
fort, district delivered a memorable
sermon at the evening hour of woe
ship. The l~Gth Psalm, second
third verses were selected as a text.
Certainly this was a strong plea IVi "
us to thank God for the good things
he has done for" us. If there is noth--'
ing els0 we ean remember, (n'nd there-'ai>
many cither blessings,) we know
that .he has redeemed us.
I
I We admire the young boy*- who T 1
. SSWfptute Page l>oard~'No. 1. Tiny 4
. are very active during the service:
Asid(rTroni That *ive are pleased to *
state that all of them are full members
of Emanuel. The names are as - - ;
follows*- Arthur Wnt-son.--President,;
Aioeri simmons,-'vice-president; Jj4ww I
Benson, secretary: ?Benjamin- MilU i". ! 1
treasurer, John Kennedy and Eugene
Walker. "" 1
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"A thousand blessings, Lord, to us .
I impart, . .
We ask-one blessing nini c, .O Lord. l
li thankful heart/'. * r"!>R,
AM) R. .L "WILSOV
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WITH HIHTHLLU RAIMA
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-t A?very?unique, a?most unusual
Hallowe'en Party' was given Friday f*v
jevening by Br. and Mrs, R. J. Wil- ~f~
' son, (519..N. Coit street, Floreree. The
i party w;as given as a surprise birth
dav colohi nt ;.m i? lunim-! I'mf |~
jTT. Bavis, principal of the Wilson
| High .School.
The. quests were received at ihp
door by a ghost who escorted theiu
into Spookland. ? -
The living and dining rooms were
thrown together and beautifully dec.- 1
orated with Hallotvoen lanterns and ?in?
Halloween colors, Clhost figuresgreeted
-the guests as they entered.
thus producing much excitement and
laughter. ^
The dining mrtm table was decor- .
a fed W'ith nn Tlnlioii ? '
"L Jt vw.uii uiiivuviMl v i\i ltt;
_l>eautiful flowers,, and a cake, with
; twenty candles. Each guest came
masked and their coatunreffo rump1"' *?
ed the spookiness of the occasion.
Various Halloween games and
stunts were played. Punch, salad.
_hnt rnffoo and nandwices m'iu -orved ~
throughout th0 evening in th0 breakfast
room. The evening was. concluded
with dancing. . >
The following guests were present:
Dr. and. Mrs. S. S. .Scott, prof, ard _
Mrs. L. E.* Davis, Mr. and Mrs:"11.
j \V. Perrin, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Lipscomb-,
Mr, and Mrs. A. \Y. Brown,
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