The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 15, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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THE "OLD GRAY"A
^ V - E. I'HIL
COLL-MBIA IDNKKkENCE
The above Conference.-just closed
was a record breaker for peace ant]
harmony. . Ministers and laymer
ference singing the praises of Bishoj;
and Mrs. Ransom. They say that his
admin fst ra t i o.n w i 11 be a glowimr s uc1
, ceSs in this state becaust7|of his fail
and impartial dealings with them.
Br. T. J. Miles spoke the sentiment
of the state _in the wonddrful address
delivered- to _tho? Conference. "I>r. J.
K. Thonias.-th(> newly appointed j>residing
elder of the Florence--District,
sustained his \^(;ntlerful reputation in
representing his Conference: Dr. A.
I'. Spears of the Sumter District and
Dr. l. W. Wilburn ol the Charleston
T~ -1 'istrlet?aero at their best. Bishop
Ransom's sermon Sunday . morning
. j stirred Newberry as never before. It
was the street talk all day Monday,
Uc iv really oho oT Hie best preachers
< f the age.The
Assignments.
Newberry District. F. A?Adams. A;
1] I ??. LL: P.. IVcsiding^?Elder Milter
? "-Chapel, Newberry, ,1-y C. McCleHan,
B. P., D. P.; Prosperity. John S.-MaiC
tin! St. James Circuit. R. C. Cunningbam;
Mt. Hebron, T.-K. Robinson,. A.
d.; rsover :sl yeet, .J. M. Williams;
Hannah. M. -Pawkins. Sr.: Hnlnna
JM^Vo'irg; Mt. Olivd. W. I). Boolei,
Mr. B.. ,1).; Ht. Moriah. K. V. Kiser;H.
P.; Providence, K.. F. d.' Pent, .A:
Newberry Circuit; K Frasier. A.
B., B.J).; Watei'ee, T. F. Harper; Neho
Mission, A. P. Hawkins; Tranquil,.
F. C. Laws. ?
Lrncaster Pistfict- -.1. McKinzie
Harrison, P. P.. Tresidinf Khler?St.
Paul, Lancaster. .1. C. Smart.J). P.;
High IBM,. M. M.'Martin. P. P..
Wedge tigld Circuit, J.. K. Pixon;,St:
Philip Station. . W. M. C!a.nt.: Allen"
. Circuit, H. P. Ramsey;" Legarec; Geo.
^ > C. Johnson, P. P., Willow drove. T.
V- ' H .-Withers: Mill Creek. J. 1\ Brown,
?? - Waferce-- J. W. -W-^riaiiis,?Bbniey-r S. J
L. Class. Cannlen: ll.ale B. Thompson. |
; ~~7 A.. B.. Blshopville Mission; C. ,('.?Me11
wane. Render Point; P. II. l&iiV.
Shady rGrov^>; P. V. MorantV /ion.
Hill; Kli -dregg. Conga'rce; M. Dykes.'
Winnsfioro District ~ K..Philip Kllis
I). I) Plosi.lin.r |.'l.. ?...
_ __ SittirtunUiii'K.'-S. II.. Lewis;. A. B..B.. L).J
?i Way main W innsln.ru. It. .lulii'isfm
?J -drr;?lh'tliyl t * n inn.?I.. (!. B./u man ;
.* White Hall 'and Roek Hill. W. K.
* Bowman. H. S.: Kastvrn Cireiiit. I..
1). danthle. A. it.; Shady drove and
St. Peter.- P. I'. Mi l-'ai land Spartanburg;
.t'iiruit.- I). It.. Kdwards; New
Hope. 1. A: Miller; TnyJur Chapel," A
A. A maker; Mt. '/.ion. ,A. R. Baten:.
. St. John." I\. A. "ATefiTVon ; AntioeTi. C.
3. typok; Hlytin1 wood. 1'.. \V. Mavis.
Ridga-wood. T. K. Harper; St. Paul.
M>ss-ron. W. S. Jones; Friendship and
Hive Chapel, .. William "Jeter;.('aldwell
and Whit mil e. J. II. Baten: Carl'?sleJdireuit,.
W. I . JoIjm.-om.
Coiumhia '.Mbtrirt d. K. I.\! -.
M M. Presiding - Hlder. Bethel-Columbia.
,R. S. I.a\vivtur':. -B.l>., I> M..
St. James, IV. ti. Owens. A. B. H. M
. ~ -Kniamiel.?LL?X.?Cim.pidit
Station 11. J. Bryant ; N-eu lPonk
~~ -land Cireiiit. I.ee A. I.o^an. B.-H.. H'
1 7 M.T I<exinu'tou. S. .J, Johnson; Lees
ville.C,- A. Dunlap; Brown Chapel. 1
J, Pruitt. B. 1>.; Saluda. I .<>; SiuiJ
mons; lipio. I... K.. Yatiee. I). !>.-:
Broad River. A. J. Felix: KdeV'tield;
A. damhle; Hutch Fork and Stover
. tt.' hp 'VflpTi'ttvtL Pint' dtn'.o. I>. I!
r? Kit id. : lone' Cliap I ..Minimi. II. II.'
_ Redman;* Tliemas Chapel. A. A.
_ - I homs; Johnston. J.._AV. Jhui; A-lle
University ("Impel. l>r.; I). II. Sims"
. ^ Branch President. Mi s V
i'.EIlisr Mrs. ('. A.- Adams. Supl-. '7
tin- Young People's Department. The
?_ h' following are fin- district presidents;
Columbia, Mis, I... K. Nelson: New
- 1,verr i^fF- V Mi ; Kntluirtitmhii XViP'V
boro, Mrs. E. M. -Johnsii-n: 'IJpicnstei.
Mrs, J. M. Harrison. |)r; J. W.
Murpr, transferred, to the -SnuthCarolina
and stationed at Summervilie.
Rev. J. M. Dawkins, Jr.. transferred
to the Northeast Conference and assigned
to Bethel. Sumter. Rev. E. L.
Iyilliewood,"transferred to the Piedmont
Conference and Rev.. J. A. II.
Mitchell; transferred to the Central
Conference.
Our Whereabouts
The bishop saw lit to re-appoint
its to preside over the Winnsboro
District and we more than appro'
^ ^ ciate the same. As da'il.v reporter
> for all of the Conferences we shall be
? at the Central ('(inference at Munikf
ing this week. But W" are plann.
ing to spend Sunday at Bethel church
, Union with our new Pastor the Rev.
I.. (1 Bowman. I.ct the mcntbers
> * urav. lor an out ! j"M' "1' t InHoly
Spirit.. "Let us advance on ??ui
, . knees." - . ,
in ion (mrc'l it a. m. e.
cm in h Nirvvs
'f'he littl(. chufch by A ho sido of thl!
road is still a friend, to man. \\'q
were all happy * to have our-pastor
return to us frorp-confercneo.
Sunday morninj* b'einj* veryy pleas*
ant a large number of members and
friends were present.
Rev. Robinson preached , a soul , stir
' -*4unu ?iinumi; we all wen- made to
feel good.
Sunday School was railed to order
by the Supt.', at the-msual hour,
o'clock. The less.on was very beautifully
discussed. Otlicers ejected as
follows: Mr. L. Murray,' assistant
superintendent; Miss Edna Sharpe,
-iiccrct ni'V: Miss Marie Jlodge. treas
urer; Miss Artrt'll GiT.son. (VrtfrtTil'st.
? MiiiH-IxMlft-4^w4Kr-ch4.i'islrr; Mr. .1 VV.
7 Da- Most -Of Your
vertisers.
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XI) THE-NEW RiDER j ~
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.IP ELLIS ^ ^ ; Jji
7 - -J
Seals, S. Burgess, D. D. Felder, Mrs. s'
I M. Hodwre Miss R, Ballard, teachers. I d
II The A. C. E. League is still alive. s
i Officers were reelected: Miss E-. V.
) vice-president; Mr. D. I). Felder, sec- ?
r retery; MriT M. T. Robinson, treas-, P
- wrer; _Miss..jCelestine Hasty, organist
Miss Christlee Burgers, critic, Miss w
Ellen Pearson, chorister; Miss Leila w
Lewis Budget. tl
i*' On Sunday evening officers will be si
, installed and a very unique program g
will" be rendered.
? Last Sunday evening wt> were hon- 'a
i ored with the presence of Rev. Cam- d
( ml. Rev. M. ?.? Allison, Rev. Hall, S
I itlnbg with-several others. . * a
'
si m i;er news
F. - * . ? . i"
" I he Woman's Home Missionary tl
. .Society of Emanuel held its regular tr
monthly meeting on Monday Nov, 3 L>
at the residence of Mrs. A. J'. Pogue
was largely attended and avdeal of- t>
' business transacted Mrs, ? Anna ^
'Murray made an excellent, report of Li
the district meeting, which was held il
at St. Matthews Church. The hos- Ti
tess-served a very tempting cours? of bi
- chicken . salad wiLh snlfin?c o-wa?^!v1
voa, followed by a sweet course. V
. . Thy- body of Mr. Chas. Green of
New York,-who was, a brother of st'
Mrs. S. G.. Aiken and Mrs. Nellie Pogue
of this city, was brought here ^
and funeralized at the Mutual fun- 01
cral Parlor on Friday morning, Nov. In
Ttb. at 10:.'!() o'clock. _ ReArr-^.'TPr'T'b- ^o
gue conducted the services. MrT Wit- tr
liam . Green-, ~'of New York City and
Dr.' Reese-Green of Chicago, brothers pr
of the deceased and Mrs. Leanora lai
Nelson of Memphis, Tenn., sister, de
came to attend the services. Sc
Prof J,. C. Prioleau was called to ov
Sunum-ryille?Saturday on account of ra
1 he illness of his sister. ' th
Nlrs. iSellie Burroughs "of McKees- pr
I'iu-t?_I'"-, is the guest of Mts. M. V. is
Glover for a few days. ers
Mrs. M. K. Hewson, Mrs, Moate?'
and Rev. A. P. ~Spears; motored to
Newberry Wednesday to attend the
A. M. K. Conference. ?
The home of Mr. and_M_rsJL JuliajC-Sutton?on
Edwards street was de- L.
stroyed by fire early \Vednesday tei
morning. ho
Master Robert 'Palmer and Mrs! Sn
Anni(> Swinton are quite sick. We
wish for them a speedy recovery. M
Dr. T. .J. Williams and I)r. Jacob of Bi
St. Louis, Mo., spent a few hours in
the city Sunday'. . ' -in
Lincoln 11 i lost in a game of foot- to
Lull with Avery, in Charleston last
Friday. Score 14-0. es
prof. Richard M. Wilson of Orange
burg County Training School tvas the
guqst of Miss Gafdina B. DuBose of
Morris College Friday- evening. pi
Rev. J. W. Taylor left for a short ^-i
trip to Atlanta Sunday. Nov. 0th.
-? ;' r T
T" "swanSKA KWS
' 4 November 7, a Fatal R
Wedding was given at M.t. Pleasant P
!, Baptist Church, of which Mrs. R.*'C. A
Stover, was directress. It was enjoyed.
be all. Mr. Charley Vinson,
?f Columbia played the part of a si
-oreiteherrthm of wftirtr-wnywell c;U'- " Vi
?icd IJUU; ~~ ~l7(
All send svmpathy to tin- family tc
of Mrs. Lorie Diley, she passed ...
To the great beyond Sunday nite n
_ "Q'^er, Uthi ? 1 ?
. The j teachers are doing title so far ft
their ?' is to "Put the ofogram S
over." * A Lawn Party was given Fri- g
lay yfterhaun~un_ the school yard fur -4><
- '.ju/ atuiU'nU..thwy rupurtod a pleaot nt b
time and a Martha Washington Party hi
was given Monday at K. of P, HaU. <ri
for the interest of the school; all?g
present reports a lovely time. j h
(lit ANITEVILLE NEWS i ^
, .1
Mrs. Jennie Hobbs, of New York ,
City is visiting her mother, Mrs. M.'
Johnson. The many friends of Mrs. J
Minnie A. Palmore regret to Jearrt ?
of her'illness. ' I 1:
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, son and S
laughter of Edgefield were the pleas- tl
ant visitors of Mrs. Hamilton's sister,
Mrs. Julia Weaver Saturday after- ai
afternoon. . " t. T
Mrs. Hattie (Kyans has returned j
home after sheading the summer in \ ill
New York with her daughter. t ) h
Mrs. Ivy Grant, one of the town's i
- at l stolid in w viniii guirmrricd-women is 111
'caching at_Langley, S. C. ti
Miss Eliza H. Palmer, spent last '
week-end at Springfield, with friends. J tl
Miss Esth"*' Bland of New York [ f<
was a visitor in the town last Sunday j w
M isses Eliza H. Palmer Virdie |
Samuels, and Mr. A. H Palmer, were ft
vkiH-v ~ ^ 'Ms Academy last Sun-jir
day room. . i t<
The K. of P. brothers motored to
Aiken to be present at a meeting. R
The Grand Chancellor was present. ! a
Those enpoyed the message were G. '
\V. Posey, Kobt. Weaver, Win. Griffin n
- (hire Munn1. Matthew Davis. **rr
The friends of Mrs. Celia Inlow will
regret to learn of her illness
Mrs. Delia Lovett is still in the It
hospital. ' o
The R. v T> U. of the Bethlehem j a
Baptist Church, will render a pro- L
p.,?, 5th Sunday night. | It
There are some wide-awake ^oung , IV
people here. tl
: " Mrs. fdlln Howard is" still on the-yi
sick list.. -. ....___[ .31
Rev. I. W pastor of the Bethel A
i,,,cv, u ' n
I "VI11 1 m i i.11 V'liui v II ^i rni u*-*i ? .n?ui * <
Tstirring sermon, subject "IPresjf TbrTTFr
) ward." " i C;
I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Whitlock, mo-^PI
tored to Aiken, Mopday evening last w
| on a business trip.
' ""THE PAlMETT
1.0CKHART NEWS
f
?Prof:?G. A.*?-Singleton, in his
Pointed Points" spoke of the fine reition
that "existed between Allen Ujversity
and Benedict College. He
ai?r tTiat after the game of football]
t the State Pair betAveen the* two
chools, that President Sims, President
Starks and Dr. Antisdel, were
een together, aftd each showed a fine
pirit, and that same- spirit existed
T tho faculty that -sttntent bTTtty -nfach
institution. I low grand. God be
raised". Both of these grand old"
rhools have the same objeet- in view-c
rorkitig for the same goal, Then
'hy not be friendly? "l/i union
ice is strength." May this little
cod planted by Allen and Benedict
row andinevease a hundred folds.
"Mrs. .Janle Weeks, the head cook
t the I.ockhart Hotel, spent a fe*v
avs-in Spartanburg, visiting friends
he was greatly missed while gope,
s she is real kind and greatly loved
v her many' friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies By mini, of
and AI'm, Mary Greenfield of Spar- 1
ainhnrg.?have In-ou visiting their (
her. M S. .Margaret Foster, antl
leir sister. Airs. Lula Thomas. We.J 1
.... ...:n iL' i _ i
?s?w un-.v ?> 111 t-njoy meinsseives in
Qckhait, the land, "of water-falls; I 1
Mr. James \V. 'Jeter,, of the 'Maple ! ,
idgc ?Hft-t ion^-jtrrmttpanicd by his '
vr> Miuifjhtors, J'hillis L. and Claru \
tJr-motdred?up?t??- his?sister,-" Mrs. '
illian J. Bopan, took' her husbanr for
ride, then carried them to his home 1
?r dinn, " * fter dinner, another '
otheij, M David, nave tliein n ride '
Hi ni'(4Uif'it tiii'in Innne, "Both of 1
tern are landowners- and prosperous x
irmein. and ? nit their- children to '
bo?D in-Union. ?*? . ?? i
Mr. and Mrs. Octxel (iist. Mrs, Bell s
ist, Mrs, ^Annie. Smith and Mi's. i.
lex Walla'-- motored to Chestnut. '
st Suiuii'" <o attend a funeral anJof
a some friends. TJtey had a safe t1
ip and * report a fine time. i"
Rev. H. Brtleaiy, of CJatl'ney, S. < '
cached here Sunduy./nioht to a U
ige audi"?- Rev. Bcaty t*?presi- v
nt_ull the I.'niun fiapt fat -Sunday?"
hopl Convention; and "is putting P
er a projrritm at each- church to
tsxr monry?tn meet the deYiuinds iTf~~*
is ?- . iy.y.Ue is nn ablo j
eacher. a christian trentlem'an. and-j_o
loved and respected hy- his follow- h
s. * . v
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MAMiKRRY MOW'S
?:? H*
Miss Iv M. W'ilsonf and?Miss Cuk*^-^
Rutf were. Joint hostess of an af- 1
moon Tya given at their home in v
nor of Rev. Nathaniel Harrington. e
iturdav. Now mber 8, at p
Those etroying the afternoon were :
isscs WilhelniinrtT -llare, Christina*. j
ites, Mary S. Nance; 1,. Hutf, ami t,
M. Wilson. Rev. Alfonso Johnston ^
id Rev. Nathaniel Harrington. Af- ^
! a very "delicious sweet course, the t
lests departed expressing themselv- ?
ns a most delightful af- v
rnoon. t
Mr. "Kip" Sleigh pf Carlisle Ave. ,
issed away Saturday night after an j
ss of more that) two years. Mr. (
eigh was an old citizen of Newberry |
Id-worked for years for the late Mr. <
, C. Poole, llis last work was a <
The Conference is all over and us. ]
ith a n Av ras'or in the pel son of {
pv. J. C. Mod Ran B. I).. ami 'a ne.' *
residing Elder, Rev. E. A. Adam . j"
. M., 1). 1). One cx-pr-siding Eldy ,
>es to Irtno: Rev. 1.. If. Vance. <
Every one is ex^il. ?11 y an I :?n j
iously Tin>king forward to tin- no- i
ities of the school team here. The
>,vs are in "forin and are cage. <
> sieze some good team. 1 t
On Friday, Nov. 21st, Drayton Sj.'j
igh School will meet Finley Itfgu |
I'liool > of?Chestt i1?for?a game?
>ot-i?trll?in Ncwbyrry on 1 may ton
treet's New Park. One of the (
l-eatesf classics of the ?o?sfin wilt I ,
^twT'eii i >i a.v ton Street lligtr School 1
i' the gnmo mm ThHnkytriving I?;iv * i
.'tweuii iTrayton Street High School' ]
1 Newbcrrv. ;irui Em mett Scott 11 ifrh j :
ehool of Hock Hill. The game is to I
e played on Drayioii Street's New '
thletfc Park.
Some out and see the boys in form j
!e a witness to thex- great classics! , i
GREENWOOD NEWS
The teachers of Greenwood County I
let in their, first monthly- meeting I
?st SiTtirday* at East Epd City j
chool building. Plans were laid for
i" work of the year. *
The friends of'Mrs. S. N. Martin |
re sorry to hea'r of her illness. |
rust Dm' she wt.l? soon be outagam.
Mr. .J. II. Thompson left last Sunny
for Chicago to aeepmpaTfy one of
is sons back' home. I
Mrs. Eva C. Shellinan left last Sun- ,
i, ? u
?n n i II I.N- \v i vi iial". I
Friends regret very much to know |
iat Mr. Geo. Smith had the mis
irtuno to lose his home by fire last '
eek. 1
Tabernacle Baptist Church and Sun
ay School are still alive and workig
. All services were' largely at>nded.
and collections goon.
Pastor Mathis is really , preaching
[e was at his hes-t Sunday morning
n'fl night. All visitors are welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray have
loved in their new bjr-iek bungalow
n Tnggart Street. ~~
Mt. Pisgah Church
Rev. W. M. Thompson and niece,
ev. and Mrs. Herbert were the honred
guests of Mr." and Mrs. Smith
nd Miss Searls and were royally en
Gained at the home of the former
ist Monday from 7 P. M.. to 10 P.
[. Sunday services were a,s usual t
le pastor preached three great outt'wnriing
wehnTmsT TH* morning iTfs'"
jbject was. "The self invited guest" }
,t 4 o'clock at Morris Chapel Baptist
hureh. in the .Citv Union Services
fs~subject was: ' The Powers of" the
osnel." At'7:.'10 he nreached to the
J. IJ. and P. M. Society from these
ords: "Let her alone." ;
Mr. James Hunt is still convalese~ t
. \?'**>%l^'
0 LEApER^?
ing. Mr. Wallace Nance is up'agai
after a severe attack of the fevei
Rev. K. D. Johnson and choir wor
sp;.>ne(| Mt. Pisprah last Wednes
day at 7:30 P. M. Rev. Johnsor
preached~a great?frermair for th
Stewardess*! Board No. 1, Mrs. LlH
Will jams. Chairman. We were fav
ored with a practical and logical ser
mon by Rev. P. S. Moseley for Stew
ardess Board No. 2, on Wednesda;
after the 3rd Sunday, Mrs. Kath
McDaniel Chairman.
The City Union Services will b
held at Mt. Pisgah next Sunday, No\
16. Rev. E. H. Herbert will preac'
at 3:00 P. M.
MORRIS CHAPEL BAPT. CHURCI
Last Sunday the second Lord's daj
in this month passed into history a;
one of the glorious days spent in th<
service of ihe Lord.
Beginning in our wide-awake Bibb
School, interest and enthusiasm ros<
to-a^-lngh pitch, and everybody seem
L*d to huve enjoyed this wonderfu
lay with the religious forces o
Morris* Chapel CllUlTh. This day was
1 most beautiful day. Bible Schoo
officers were early on the job alsc
the teachers and went about theii
A'ork with joy; the lesson study, houi
vas indeed a-detightful one, and grevv
n the lesson was brought out.?
At 11:00-_oVlock service started or
inns. with sweet hnd impressive sine
n ' our Senior Choir. Our great
md worthy pastor, Dr. Frederick
rr?.. feri .?i?i :: J i ?' ??
HiU?.rUtHH M'llllHOll, UK'H?CUMIU?111 I 1-11 i
is, sttlectloff W8 text: "The Batth
h the Lord'* and He will. give yoi
> our hands." 1 Sam.. 17:47 verst
ubject, "The Lord's Battle. Th<
Sermon was a strong gospel message
' ' i?-^tetieaL and' full of/thai
dtnpllcity which enubled each ope t<
;ee and understand it with ease. It
' ainly brought strength and enouragement
to our hearts and lifted
is up to the mountains of Qod vmfrc
re could feel the quickening "power
J]_ 11 is love. Sevt ral visitors were
resent and -enjoyed with us this
a cut service, and rich gospel messAt"
11:'!)() 1'. M. the funeral servic
f Ivory Povore wlu> died last We dr
csday evening in Miami, Florida,
,as held at our chti'rch ufjter the renering-of
sweot music by our great
ln)i.r, Scripture lesson and pray by
ur pasfor; ho delivered the sermon
or the sad oeawdon. Te-xt^?I These
dore than twelve hundred people
cere present. The sermon was delivred
with such ppwer^ until the eonTf<ration
could not HoTd their peace
...? ....... ti,n
Hill \> til I II1C1I YV.IHTU IIIC ?">CI *
non was over there was hardly a dr>
tye in the church. Our pastor ha?
i national reputation and is one o1
he strongest preachers in all this
ountry,
" At 4:00 P M? City Union Servicevere
held at our church, A larg<
rowd. was present. After a ? few
hooscn remarks by Df. E. H. j Her
)ert, Pastor of Macedonia* Baptist
Church, and President of the Union:
ve presented l)r, W; Marion Thompt
ion. Pastor of Mt. Pisgah A, M. E
^bu'eh, the spoakef of the evening
Tr. Thompson selected for his text
torn.- 1:10: subje;ctf''"The Power ol
he Gospel." lie delivered a great
>ernion.
Ji. V. I'. U. met at 5:00 o'clock con
I acted by the President Mr. C. S
Stevens. A large crowd of younc
leople were present, and seemed tc
,'H* ?*-on. n*ved' the-to^ne. ? ???
?Ad?ttigiU?prayer, gory Oft' wp< HW
iucted by Deacon D. S. Santlerse af.
:er which the choir marched to staiu
tinging "Holy, Holy, Holy, our pas
Lor delivered another strong- serinoi
L?-(,in t litj ?)ihjnct, "(jor] jn n storp]'
Mrs. Mary Riley, one of our mem
jcrs who has been sick for quite a
while was present at this service
R'e were glad to see back in the hous<
>t tne i.ovh ana to.know she 4s recu
perating rapidly, Mrs. McGhee, is stil
lick at her home in-Sodom.
The pastor will.deliver a special sei
mun Sunday morning Nov. 16th a
11 :.'50 A. M. from the subject "Thre<
Fires" The public is cordially invit
L*d' to attend our services.
J? AIR WOLD DOTS.
A Correction
In a former issue of the "Leader'
we stated that some preserved frui
brought to us by Mrs. M. .Bv Wilkin
ion, came from Greenville, S. C., we
E>eg pardon for making such a mis
take. The' fruit was_. sent fron
SOarf*"'1- ~S, CTT^from Mrs. S. K
Lowe and Miss Evelyn Jackson.
Mrs. Thelma B. Hildebrand am
tier litt'n son, Henrv J. Jr.. were wel
omi'd vis'to,-_-~jit Fair . Wold. ?The}
uwhtrFridav night - ' r $at
nrday with'usi Mrs. F. G. Baumgard
nor her dear mother and our-deai
Supt. We were very proud to hav<
them and, invite them to come agaii
They!. a^cwplcome.
Mr? r^-Hoyt, Mrs. S. M. Scugg
and Mrs. J. T. Bouknight of the Wo
men' Society of the Lutheran Churc!
(white) were welcomed visitors a
Fair V'' ' Saturday evenm- The,
brought some quilts, scraps, needle*
and thread. We thank them for thei
visit and appreciate their contribu
tion and hope thev will come niraiin
Dr. and Mrs. Green and children o
Good Samaritan Hospital were sur
prising visitors at Fair Wold Sunday
evening. .Dr. and Mrs. Green gav<
us vpry interesting talks;. Dr. Greet
snokc On imnroi'ioH""' M? "
mis, UR'l'll
spoke of a promise and fulfilling tin
promise yo'u make. We were 'ven
Kind to have them with us. We hop<
they will come again noon.
Miss M7 M. Mossie and Misses (1
*nd Trannie Blakely Were welcomet
visitors at Fair Wold, Sunday even
JOJK.XheX -_vyer_C jdst...i)V-tin>e u
hear our league, service. Miss Mossie
#ave us a very impressive talk
which will 'he long re me in he re. I hy
all of us. They are all always welWMTtti
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r. L. of Colirtnbia, S. C., .through the
- 1 courtesy of' Mrs. S. E. Collins, very
t- much for the League Literature giVi,
I en us. We shall profit greatly by it
e and hope that Bethel's League will
a~~eome to us In the near future.
Sunday was pleasantly and profi -
lably spent by all the inmates of Fair
. Wold. We 'enjoyed our Sunday
y School Leson and were greatly., bene0
fited i>y both Sunday School and
League.
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After being ill -for a week your re1
porfer is convalescent.
I want' to thank my many friends
, for the kindness shown me during
j my, serious illness.
? Mrs. C. C. Marshal ami her son D,
Marshal, motored to ""Augusta, Ga.,
. last Friday.
? Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berry and Mr.
. Pinckney Aijtens of Clemso'ntown, Pa.
1 have .returned., after .spending..some
f time with Mrs. Berry's and Mr Aiken's
mother. Mrs. S: Aiken.
I Mr. Joe Bowman, Mrs. Lqtly Stepj,
hen. ^sevelt, Windham and Deacon
G. W. Windham," attended the
McBran"v> '" 'ucational - Union at
Branchvijlle, Sunday.
u Messrs w line ileyward and Harold
. Ileyward, Att"Glover,- and Mr. David
. day.
Mr. Iva Hutson, Miss Bessie B.
, ? i Miss Mary Green W?*H
. Miss Eliabeth Moultrie, Mr, Alexan
i dor Stephen, Mr. Josh Moultrie, at>
ended the^McBranch Educational U>
uibn at Branch ville, Sunday.
> Miss Willie Mae Simmons and Miss
Mattie Brown,returned home
i . fueesday afternoon after spending a
; w.eelj .visit Withh Mr nd Mrs. Joe
Bowijian.
I The "Odds and Eiubdi-^wa* at the
^tj-George Hi Monday pie-lit.
Rev. L. W. Jenkins preat-hed a'~
'Good Hope Baptis Church. Sunday
night.
Rev. E. I,. Wyns preach.d at Bethel
_ -A. M. K. Chinch. SumluSLJiigld.
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SAXON SCHOOL
A Party of Fun t
' On the afternoon of Friday, Octo*
bw24th the Saxon School enjoyed to
1 the fullest extent a Pre-Halloween
Party. All hour and a half found
; >ach teacher and her class having
1 such fun as '"Halloween .spirit alone
can excite..
HOOKER WASHINGTON HIGH
Booker-" Washington opened its
"loors-=rsn September 11 to a record
breaking throng of pupils. Since
then the enrolment has increased and
at the close of the_seventh_week we
l havp 570 ^pupils.
Our school aims to send for^.h well
equipped boys and girls. To achieve
. this aim, we have organized a pror
gram whereby .we attempt to develop
> the pupils~~mentally, physically and
noi'iallyy:?? *? ? ?
- To secure a more varied program
. of mental development we have add1
ducted by Deacon D. S. Sanders, af.
course^ in Mathematics and. Horticul!
ture?
' Mr. Stallworth's football team
. speaks for itself.-To see the boyys in
. action is to see the best team in-the
South play. Mr. -Stallworth has pror
dueed some genuine football players
r -who- know the valU6 of dleah Sfrortsj
manship, fair Rlay, and team work.
So in the physical world as well as
in the others the Capital City ortTTe
^ Palmetto State leads. Too much
, credit cannot be given the coach and
*. his winning team.
' *"\In compliance with the social needs
'f the school and the community,
. lubs have been organized through"" >ut
the various grades of the high
school. We have a "Civics Club which
is under the supervision of Mrs. C.
' D. Saxon; a Crown and Scepter1" club
t directed by Mis's T. E. Thomas; an
Airuetic club sponsored by, Mr. Stallworth;
a Go to College club sponsored
. by Miss M. R. Saxon; a Mechanical
v Drawing Club guided by Mr. M. A.
Entzmlnger. ..
Every Monday we have a Junior
j Assembly Program. On Wednesday,
10th and 11th, the grades have their
* assembly programs. /
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; Sport Mod,
. Will Bt g;v,
Jones Chapel 4,
fjl 5at. Night N,
v ? At 9:00 o'clock corner 5
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following places:
; Itevr J. C. Huntef, 1300 ]
Rev. P.'Ferguson, 721 La
YV. M. Gaskin. 711 Main Si
Mrs. Bertha Foggy, Colon
i . Julius White. 2321 Senate
?T. jY. Lyles, 1700 Tobacco ?
Joe Bool ware, Kendalltow
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Saturday, Nov. 15, 1930
! "Last week at our Junior Assembly
period it was our pleasure to hear
!our supervisor, Mr. C. A. Johnson,
speak. He succeeded in instilling in - I
the beginners the aim of a high
- school education.
BOOKER WASHINGTON HKI<;HT? ^
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At our regular teachers meeting
we exchanged ideas gained from our |
summer work which we hope will
Tprove nelpiul. in our winter's work.
.Our principal, Mrs. M. E. Dunmore,
I presents new ideas and ^suggestions
at each meeting and we go from them
feeling that it was good for us to be
there.
We hop.e to- have our Supervisor *
with us at our next meeting to bring
Us the inspiration and help which he i
gives at all times. ,
\ Honor Roll
First Grade-*?Kathryn Killingsworth,
Third Grade?Sarah Lee Goodwin.
Fourth Grade?Ruth Shepard, Henry
Hamilton. - Sixth
Grade?Earl Shepard, Bessie
Dubard," Beatficy BeltW.
HOWARD SCHOOL
-very much because our room was
beautifully decorated for Halloween. *
We hung black cats, witches, owls,
(and jac-o-lanterns around in the room ?_
also-pasted some tm~the windows. Annie-Porter
brought a pumpkin to
school and Lexie Durham rut. it ?n
to show features of a human face.
We had .stories and interesting talks
about our strange friends. Our
teacher - told us about the Fair and
_what~to toatr for on Friday. We discussed
the game and other pretty i
things we saw the year before. We
worked hard apd tried, tr. cover the ? :
wholp week's work because we were" 1
to be away two days. On our sand
dable we have worked out the story
of "The Three Pigs." One group
brought straw and another group *
sticks v^lth which to build the houses. .The
pig* "were made of cardboard and
colored. We had lots of funand like
the story very much. The past week
was a i very short week and a very
busy ohtyhut wP enjoyed It.
Grade 1 and Advanced 1,
..... - Ruth L. Bynumv? ?
The -Advanced First grade pupils
are taking. delight in getting the .
sand table ready - for Thanksgiving.
, using as our project, "Our First
.Thanksgiving."
I Teacher (to first grade pupil): Er.
nest, this is the way to make the can- ~
ital letter E.
Ernest: I can make it now Miss
Vincent. It's three (3) turned back^
WaTtfs.
Third "L" has enjoyed dramatizing
j Epaminondas and The Barber of Bag- "
I dad very much. They are now mak- \
ling plans for a Puppet Show at an
I eariy date, using both stories.
Dr. R. S. Wilkinson, president of
South Carolina State College contributed
$25.00 to the beautification of
grounds. Miss M. C. James, secreta?*y
to the president at the same in^siitution
contributed $2.0fr. A letter
-from Dr. Wilkinson states^ thab the
coll('go?4-is always willing to help "us
with ahvlproi^ct that we attempt?ta^
put over.
j Throufrh an oversight Miss Pen4' ' '
vis' name one of olir new teach<
was'left out of last weeks news. M *
Pendarvis comes from Claflin ?
lege at Orangeburg, S. C. - . .
j-?-Tim Horticulture class;
supervision of Mr. Peter Lane^ n1?..r
breaking ground to begin l^nt\ng
grass and flowers. We hope. se(.
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o. i,iiHinn KK't'n in a iew nay? Mem-,
hers of the class are Walter ^f|Hgn.
Herman Ray, Alfred Wnnrt ^
ton Herbert, Frank Javis, D$\Val
ker, Roht. Ash*Vrd, Elliott fjaylor".
MArion Williams. James?jLcuUum,
txtfrfield Singleton and Wr gfaam. ~ IViyWhers
1 ol Ihe class wisf thank
Dr. Wilkinson for his li*^ra\ contribution.
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