The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 13, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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2^7 THE ,(Oe GMFA:
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? MasonicJL^rand Communication
T^' Colored GrandLodge of Free (
and Accepted Masons held here this
week was pronounced as being the
best (.ever held ~ih this jumsdictonJ
The large attendance on the part of
representatives and masonic members,
proved that Masonry in this jurisdic
lion is- not- only alivj. but making
o home lodges and lodges that allow
inclined to get in arrears in their
home lodges and lodges that alllow
- ? themselves 'to get--4?- -bad?standingwith
the grand lodge. ar?, making the
mistake of their lives. The out look
for this grand old order, and for Masonry
in South Carolina were never
brighter than they-,are today. It is
purely nonsense 'for?Negroes to be j
always trying to, get out of" organizer-1
such- and these only that they can
show Kveather they are capable of
self soyornment.
* '""p~ Worshipful Grand Master-?
Hon. J. I. Washington who was reelected
Most Worshipful Grand Mas
tor of this jurisdiction is indeed a
safe and fcflne. leadeP. He has the
greatest reject of all the, members
? of....the Grand Lodtre. They have im?
tplieit confidence in his ability to lea<|
them. He is certainty a fine presd-"
injf- officer. Cool .and ^deliberate in.
all of his rulintrs and decisions and
there can be nbthinjr less than the
dawning of a brighter day.for Free
" arid Accepted Masonrv in this state
~ witn s-i. h a leader as "T. T. Washington
Grand Officers Fleeted V
Dr. R. Shaw Wilkinson. Deputy
Grand MasteMs" one of the niost popular
end cultured citizens of our race.
. "Nothing has done "more To encoura^eNeeroes
he respected and law ahidinpr
than his wonderful lectures
-? and addresses. Mr. S. A. Moore.
Senior Grand Warden is a hi>?h class
citizen and churchman. He is in fine
circumstance's at homo and makes a
number 1. presiding" /officer.
Rev." J. T. Harris, succeeds Mr. C.
H. Dannelly as Junior I;rand Waviien.
Every member of the Grand Lodge
regret ted to give up brother, Dann'el
?- 1y and- was sorry~Uiat Tie resigned
the position of his own.free will-and
accord.
Dr. I. D. Davis. .Grand Treasurer is
? * une of 'tin1?most?respected TTTtTTtsTt Ts""
in South Carol inAi?irr-espeet ivcly of
denomination.
Prof. C. A. T.awsoti. Grand Set;re-,
tary represents the culture of our
race .group. He is indeed a christian"
' giTrtleman. : ? " =
Other Grand OfTlc'ers r Messrs- N. E.
Lewis'. Assistant. (J. S.j'W. X, Rosh?rough.-G.
T..i W. A. Jackson. G. XT.:
?1 1. J. XTcf'"ttrie. S. G. IP X. J. Kenno dr.
.J. G. 1)7: A. B. Point; X G. S.t J. "
11. Shiimale". (\. P.; Ht~B. Jtiitlm. G-j"
"t.t x b. Lewte. r. r. f. r.t Di-rwr'
t.. XX nil. S. S.; an/1 lieV. H..rr-ftntrler
G. C. PistiTet Poouty Grand
Master: 1st District. B. B. Enrlo; 2n.d
T. IT. Best: hid. William Davis; Ath.
B. B. Dannelly; 5th. -T. S. Dickson:
- -fi'th., S. ,T. Poinsette.
Floor Leaders
. / Prof. T. T...)Puckett of Benedict T*ol
' ? lege,- is a real expert when it comes
to discussing i-.siio.s Thcv say .while .
HTh* Grand Master is the authority ;
f<ir law in th<? GrandMiodge, Duckettl
isA-'the1 english exponent. The Rev. I
II. H. Butler. of Hartsville must be
recordedj^yith Prof. S. T.. Finley Of
Chester, rnever fails and [Brother
Wadf. Hampton of-Union is the "bear!
??cat1' m?the-- sate. Brother?J. -EL t
Lewie, has church, state and frater-J
nal laws at his'command. The Odd j
.Fellows Grand Master, McCottrie, is (
a power in fraternal circles and Bro-1
ther Josiah Moore <tf Greenwood 1
knows as . tlx- hoys sKjys his "stuff":
- Hon. .1. S. " Rtanback, Grand Royal
Hiirh Priest is truly a Moses when)
'-it~cbmcs~to leading- out-of-pru^tremtrf
. situations in the Grand fommunicar'
tion. Grand lecturer. RosbofouglT
has'the workings of .the Grand Lodge,.
at fingers end. ,
A . A Pathetic Story.
Nothing was more heart rending
and excruciating than the incident
? related' by Mrs. I.izzio Pierson, of
Chicago at a special session of the [
~ Gmn<bCnmmunica4km-uP the murder
? ing, of her .husband. Mr. K. P. Pier
son at a small town in ScotshhrgTj
Ind. .She is a sister of Mrs. \\*. E.
MrMahan?u??Columbia Roth Mrs
Pierson and her hushand were formeF"
lv of this state..
Mr. Piersnn "was "ttTr-TnntTtnr~7Ff-nrrnrtof
the Baptist Publication Depart- {
ments. And itl is thought that he j
was killed because KTs investigation j
of the financial affairs was about to (
ovrtoge some grave irregularities. But <
Flersnn^ moved the Grand Lodge to (
tears when?rhr?related the:?brutal .1
incident. It really doesn't seem that ;
_j_ such could Tttfpfpen in a christian civi- ]
ligation. She told of how she had to
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SB THE NEW RIDER 4lw
r ? ^Ttg
V ELLIS I
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he guarded by police protection in at- !
tending her husband's funeral and pi
how her home hi d to be protected by" at
olfice's of the law. She said that B;
I she-was threatened to be hilled too, 0.
because it was thought that she knew M
something of the business matter in I.
which her husband "was trying bo 0
straighten out. She said she had c\
spent eleven thousand dollars c n the p
[ease already and wben*lt comes up M
j for trial in Jatiary li'Ul she is to have j M
ptlweo? thousand dollars more.-, A col- , F.
lection of fifty dollars was tafyen for M
her by the (Iraml Lodge. Say what.Q
you will hut'this is Jin jjwful crime. H
And if the criminals escapes all of te
the earthly courts they will not es- f]
I cape the courts of Almighty God. ^ te
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Our Whereabouts
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On last Sunday wt. were on the
Eastern Circuit with the Rev. L. D.
Gamble, A.B.. and had a most won- hs
derftrh time-. ThisisaehargO where
the members love their "pastor. Bro- be
ther Gamble is a prepared minister 'n
and an exeilent preacher, lie is sur- L
rounded hy ? host of good officers and ?t
members few of Whom are Brothers:
I. J. Jeter. W. S. Sims, W.d?, Johnson
T. Berry Jeter. , Frank Gxegory.M
Sims, J.-jH. Itichards, L. W. Walker,
C: if? teTTT Alfonso Johnson,.* Joseph
Walker. A. D. Curington, David Jeter
A. R. Curinprton, Beverlene Jeter. p,
Berry Curinprton.. K. 1>. Henderson, t,
Henry CilIiard. R. D. Henderson. Sis- 1''
teC Sallie Jeter. .Mae Johnson. Free
man and Texana Sims." Mag-gfi1- Cur- j.
inprton. ('. Isom. Ed. Jeter and many
others that we shall mention in these bf
ntlumttiv in another writing.. =
This wec*k-end wiH find us at
Winnshoro and on the St. John Cir-..
cuit. We will preach at Bethlehem ^>{
for Rev. E. A. Atchison Sunday morn 7>a
ing and at Waymaw Chapel for Rev. Itr
Tas. R. Johnson. Jr.. .Sunday evening. k(
Let tht> members pray for an out j"
no u ring of the Holy Spirit. "Let us
advance on our knees." ni<
m ^ to
(; R K E N WOOD N JEW S ! y
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Many t'rioiiib regret <h-.t Mr- Wm.
S. Williams is sick. Hope that' he
will soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes spent pr
the week end with their parents Mr. ,1:
and Mrs Jack Williams. u
Mrs. Ella Stewart was the guest of
her daughter. Mrs, Jessie Wijliams to
r+rf5?? ?
V...O nviA. r^Vt
^ The many friends of Mrs.- Geissio
Billiard will Ik* sorry to know that she
underwent an operation. She is improving
fine at thi> writitut..' _J
~^^TT's7 TTattie H"arris has heerT"quite _Ly
sick liut is much heller at this wrtl
?r_ de:
in*. - ' of
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ST. .MATTHEWS NIvWS.
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A meeting flf much interest was
had Monday evening. Dec. 8, at 3:30
o'clock at the Hindi School building.. w'a
Prof. Ford' after outlining ffie work "wa
of a Parent-Teacher Association}- the
hodv then went into organization of..
officers: Mrs.*' ('. C. Heriimingway.
Pres.; Mrs. A hi}(. B. Stack, V. Pres.; t0~
Mrs. Fannie M. (linyard, Sec.; Mrs. an
I.'icilf flfni- Si--' s}'-- * - '* *
........ ni'i'i.; .>1 l'S. L,Ottie "t?
Hamilton, Treas. Tho Resolution,
ami By-I-aws Committee composed of
the following named members: Mr. m(
Georgy Johnson. Chr.; Mr. Elliott Th
Gleaton, \V. X. Williams, .Tames Cok- ta>
er, .J. W. Staley, Mrs. Dianah Bartlley
Mrs. .T. A. Ford.
It means so much for an associa- Ed
tion of it:> kind to be in every School. ~ta,
The names of the following parents Ge
and teachers who attended the meet- ce
ing: Mrs. Georgiana Robinson, Mrs.
Fnnrrre-Hnrhy, Mrs. Rebecca Ginyard fG1
Mrs. Virtell Waddy, Mrs. Celie Brown lor
Mrs. SajliV Mint/., Mrs. Aniie Hamil- ca^
t<>n. Mrs. Irilee Holm&n, Mrs. Evelvn mC
Johnson, It. i. Baud Mitchell, Mr. Fd.1^
.foncs, Prof. J. A. Ford, Prof^ E. C. ^
Warloy, Prof. .J. W. Staley, Miss ft. be
L. DoLornttr, Miss T. Kirvin, Miss git
N\ K. Harris, Miss I. Barber, Miss M.
V. Gist, Mrs. Daisy I,. Ginyard, Mrs.
M. Jrmes, Mrs. I). V. Coker, Mrs.
L. Moultrie. Mrs. V. G-. , >Summers,+for
M rs. G. C; HemminK\ivay, Mrs. Hallie ma
V. Whaley. After the fleeting at
the school hous,. a .jolly bunoh wont??
up to the beautiful home of Mrs. V. ?
G. Summers, where the members of
Bethel AT M. E. ("hurch (rave a surprise
for Rev. and Mrs. Jackson; before
leavintr for their new home.
fJreenwood, S. C. Thp home was4eenrated
with poinsetta and holly. We
?njoyed ourselves listening awhile to
!l,p Tffdvr Pv. n,-..Warh-y|-<f
?ame in with a great shout-and every
Sody was surprised and then he made ^
i presentation speech and presented
Rev. and Mrs. Jackson with a box
containing many useful articles from
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e members of Hhe church. Mrs
ckson responded in fitting words
rs. Moultrie, then led the sonj
Ihine."
Messrs Coker; and Ginyard, sang i
ictt; after which we were scrvve*
licken salad, cocoa, and cake.
The following named persons wefi
ese_nt at the surprise party: Prof
id Mrs. E. C. Warley, Rev. and Mrs
athea, Mrs. Hallie Q. \Vhaley, Mrs
C. Henimingway, Mrs. M. Moultrii
rs. V. .Waddy, Mrs* D. Bartley, Mis:
Barber,'Alxa^Jtl. Robinson, Mrs. H
wens, Mrs. M. Bartley, Mrs. D. V
:>ker. Miss Jan'" War ley,-- Mffc- F
arby, Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Ford
rs. M. Jones, Mrs. Irilee Holman
rs. Gray, Mrs. D. L. Ginyard, Mrs
Ginyard, Mrs. A. McLa Moore
isseB T. Kirvin. X. lieLorrne, M. V
ist. N. Harris. I. Barber. Mrs. Amir
ampton. Miss Maude- 'Harley, Mas
r Milton Ginyard, Little MyrtU
lompson, .Miss porothy Coker, Mas
r Odoni Coker, Mrs, If. B. Murph
rs. Minnie Shuller," Mrs. Lucy Gol
n. Mrs. - Eugenia Taylor. Mrs. Recca
Ginyard, Mrs. George Johnson
Mrs. James Whaley is home aftei
iving spent two weeks in ChUVtesn.
S. C.. on the account of illness of
r sister. She brought the follow
g persons home with her: MVs. E
'hilips. Miss Dorothy Reeder and
her#.-?
LITTLE KOeK NEWS
Sunday Nov. 23, Rev. C. F. Worlev,
eached a soul stirring sermon at
he. Mt. Pleasant Baptist ChuVch.
om St. Mark 15th' chap. 14 verse;
ib.iect, "Wliv. what ovTT hath h.*
me?". Principal O. E. Glover ami
culty worshipped with them.
Rev. Worlev was the dinner guest
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ware.
Pmnapal , and AMrs. Glover wore.
11, the loeaV. trustee. . . .
The .Agriculture Clasftes of Little
>ck High School had tneir reorganition
of the N. F. S. C., with the folding
candidates for president^ Jas.
irtioiids, Frank Edmond John Leach
W. Kennk; Frank Edmond was e:ted
and J. W. Kenny, Vice-Pres.;
oodrow McClaim, Sec.; James Edmake
an electorial speech.
Stomp oi' llx- new happening, month
calendar, program for 5 years and
o years respectively with and acilory
committee as follows: Messrs
B. Blackwell, W. Johnon, A. J.
;n the program.
The school had 'a Thanksgiving
ogram with Rev. E. Gordon preseju
iking the main speech nn "Thanklness
to God." . j
Rev. Gordon will soon he jcuirnying
the M. K. Airuivl Conference of
the "M. K. Annua". Conference of
rich we"Tlope for"-hLCo^TUwIi. ~".... 7
SALUDA NEWS.
Thanksgving service was held at
? ?.l /v ?-* rtGT" VATWTT1
LKIlclIL DUjJU^l t IlUii. Il UII^ MIC iC^C*
jh?The meeting was called to orr
at 1:30 o'clock by the president
Pulpit Aid Society, Mrs. M. J
iriieL. "After _a~ few remarks;?s+w
esentedthe speaker of th6 hOuf
*. Thos. L. Logan,'"Sr., who brought
t some historical facts in his ad2ss,
which everybody enjoyed. A
,v remarks were made by Miss t;.
?togan, - who?is now teach ing at
Igefield. An interesting progtram
is rendered at the Saluda RoseniTa
school on the same?evening,
iich proved to be excellent train?
given pupils by Misses Lela
Hnsoii and Susie-D: Corley? toncheV-s
ie teachers of the school were proud
have such a large crowd present,
d with smiles; they said: "Come
ain."
Th(> Union was held at Lockhart
,ptist church on Saturday, and Sun
y, of which R&v.- M. D. Mobley, is
iderator and Mr. V. Clark, clerk,
e Sunday school lesson was ably
Jghf~by" Mr~Henry Butler, under<er,
and reviewed Joy Mr. Thos. L,
gan, Jr. We were proud to have
visitors Mrs. Lettie Kimball of
igefield and Mr. Coleman of AugusGa.
Misses Ruby Graham and
orgia Mason were present and reved
a neat) sum of money on anal
drive of Bettis Academy.
When in town and wish a place
rest, meals and beautifying self
We are proud to say they are
1 at Gary's Cafe and beauty parking
along nicely.
Mr. Fred Butler, who has been on
k list for quite awhile" "has mr=
5ved wonderfully and is expected t
out in a few days. We are indeed
iff Mr. Moses Graham is able to
on the job after undergoing an
oration.
We wish to thank Messrs. E. W.
nkins, John H. Daniel and Logan
their orders for personal Christis
cards; also our new subscribers
THE LEADER, Mr. Charlie Gary.
Use ChriGtm?:
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Do Most Of Ymir
rading With Our Ad^rtisers.
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TTO LEADER
. * CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
y The Chapel at' Brainerd -Jnstitui
' was well filled on Saturday night ft
a physical * education "Demonstmtic
a by some of-ttHT students of the Hil
^ side Park High School of Durham, T
C. Folk dances, acrobatic stunts, s
los, choruses and inarches made u
? the program, which' was Under-"IT
direction of Miss Louise Martin, ii
, structor of Physical Education-in tl
above school. Tli? program whie
' was full .of variety jind spice w;
e thoroughly enjoyed. Miss Ijohi.se
s the- youngest -daughter of Presidei
,-:8t0d Mrs. J. D. Martin of Brainci
Institute.
The first meeting of tlie?GheVtt
~ County Teachers' Association will t
? held at Finley Hi Saturday mor.niip
, Dec. 13. .The instructors are as. fo
lows: English, Miss Dewey McDowe
Geography} Mrs. Bessie B. Douglas:
History. Miss Min"'e -L?Bradforc
~ PrihiaTy, Miss "FanhTe B7 "Cas"seTl
i- School Management, Rev. VV. L. Ba>
. ter; Prof. S. L. Finley, President an
, Mrs. Ella Watson, Sec'y.; have sen
notices to all teachers urging them t
attend this, arid the other four megl
-ings which will be held, Jan. 10, Fel
- 7, Mar. 7, and April 11, 1031.
The Teachers' Lit,cr^iy ^ Clubv Mis
[ their. etforts added 26 new *
the Library of Finley Hi School. Th
members asked friends at home an
f away for a donation of a book. Th
7 response^was^ immediate ainl pleat
rng. Book week is still open and se\
J eral more books are promised. Th
sponded. .
Packed to capacity was Mt. CyttV
Baptist Church, Sundnv afternoon fo
the funeraLservices^ of Mr. Dan Dua
is who died suddenly last Tuesday i
Atlanta, while sitting in the home c
~ a "friend,"chaffing. Mrs. Davis haster
ed to Atlanta upon receipt of th
news, and returned with the.body Fr
day. ^Mr. Davis had been in the set
vice of the ^ \. L. Co. for more tha
. most?highly respected citizens an
number"'1 8" friends both white an
colored by the hundreds. Rev. F. L
Sims, preached the seFmonr~ He wa
buried with honors by Overcom
" Lodge, K. uf P. of which he was
" member. The body" which lay in i
dark gray brocaded velvet couch witl
extension silver handles was latere,
in Gethsemane Graveyard, lie leave
a wife Mrs. Rebecca Davis, a daugh
ter Mrs. Virginia* Hickrembottom, i
grand child, little Rubie Hickrembot
torn, one brother and other relative"
The death of Mr. Davis was a (lis
tinet shock to all, and deepest sym
- pathy is~ extended the bereaved fami
ty. i lie norai offerings came fron
fnr and near and were beautiful an.
varied in design. -Mrs. K. Istan
"was Undertaker.
Tlie following out 7>f tnwn person,
_ we re ..here?Sunday fur thy f TP Vera 1 d
" Mr. Dan uavis: Mr. and Mrs. Car
- -penter. Mrs. Sit?raves, Mr. and Mr.
Dean, Mr. and Mrs.. Moffat, Mi
(bareback, Prof. Brown, from Monroi
N. C., Mrs. Hatton and son, Mr. Ha
gan; Mr. Henderson, Mr. Wilson, Mi
Fuller, from Abbeville, S. C.; Sir. air
"Mrs, J.JVance, Mr. and Mrs. K. Vam.:
Mrs.- Simmons, .Sirs.-A dams, -frov;
- Gastonia,- N.'O.; Mr. and Mrs. I Temp
hill, Mrs. Shepherd, Atlanta, Ga.: Mr
Jingles, Manchester, Mass^j *Miv Dav
is, Syracuse, N. Y.
On the sick list are: Mrs- Chanel
^ S Stiinbae-fepPi ,1 ** Ml--r
Dr. W. G. Walls, Mr. A; H. Howard
J. C. Channel. Rev. F. I). Sims/ Prof
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SECOND ANNUAL MEETING Of
THE THIRD DIST. OF THE E \S
TURN STAR CHAPTER.
On Thanksgiving morning, matr
. the* town of Clover, where an all da.
meeting was held comprising tie
: Chapters of thcThii-J?District. Tin
1 good neonle of Clover had made atii
, pie preparation for the' entertain
i merit of the visitors, and with Maj?
nolia-Ghapter No. 141, of Clover, a.
/ hostess, every courtesy Was showi
i those nresent. The meeting was hel
in the spacious Masonic Hall, and wa;
presided over by Mrs. Emma James
of Chester. After <levotiohst report,
were made from the various Chapter.
, Committees were apnointed, and tin
business of the dav followed-the h .
tiful ritualistic opening. The wel
- come address'was made by Mrs. Liz
zie L. Pegrilm, of Clover and was re
sponded to nv'Mre I ''"in -
Golden-Anchor Chapter, No. 100.Dis
trict"Royal Matron Emma James
made her annual address. The ad
dresses of these three ladies wen
to th point, well delivered and enjoy
ed by the hGarers. Mr, J. S. Stan
back, Patron of Qui'en Bathshcb;
Chapter, No. 7 of Chester nfnl C?-an<
--High Pt'lesTof Royal Arcli Masonsr_uJ
South Carolina made a very forcefu
and practical speech, in which he con
plimented the membership for thwork
alreadv done, and urced them t<
continue emulating the beautiful live
of the heroines of O. E. S. He pai?
a glowing tribute of respect-to <>ui
Grand Royal Matron, Mrs. R. H. Wal
ton^jif Columbia, who said he hol4
her own, and is able to cope with ora
tors, whether men or women, any
where and further emphasized the
faetr-that-in her,- the O. K. S,- had a
urged all of the Chapters to interest
wonderful unci progressive leader..He
Heroines of Jericho. For severe?1
hours, there was considerable Round
ful. The officers were elected as fol
lows: Mrs. F.mma James, District R
M.; Mrs, C. M.^Finley, Dist. . Asso
-MfltTWi. MrT W. ?, Curler. Hist. \l i\
Mr. Prince Rilev^Diat- Asso. Patron,
- Mr*. Lizzie IVgrun, Bond., Mis: f'?T
pers, Asso. Cond.; Miss Connie Me
Ilwafn, Sec.; Mrs. M. V. Davis, Treas
urea; Mnj * nna 4^-Stewckrt, Truth;
Mrs. Lizzie Pegram, Faith; Mrs. Liz.
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^JrGhurcbPews,
?! I1 > School
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Latere stock of school e<P
5 lanburg and Sumter so as ,t<
''! 3 We also manufacture a
i,s!Jg Church Pew and are in a p
'*1 G? acc lint for, you. It is ejasy
(I g payment plan.
5 We have one of the most
TT with resources <ef ovjlt !>75
. |3 business with us.
"if Nu-IdeaDesk
1 Sumter, S.
?j I Spartanb
S liararararejHJEjara/araareisizraJlj
d H HEAR?
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| George S
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~~0hallenge To
t\ ALLEN UNIVERS
; SUNDAY, DI
~s~\" \ ^
ij | A Feature of the Lecture will
I j .Mr. Schuyler, lie will answer
) , after'the Lecture. All Student
>s | 't'ollejrr and Hooker Washington
ej to he present.
4 A-l-LMISHlUX-t -??iluclen.ls_J
II | t
j Auspices of the \Vaverley
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I zio W * Wisdom; Mrs. Frankie
1 J Walker. Charity; Mrs. Kula Blake,
j'llerahi; .Mrs; Mary Jackson, Marshal
: in tlu1 Kast: Mr. Frank Adams. Ma 1/|
sha| in the West; Mr. W. A. Cornwell
1 i Warden: Mr. MeGill, Sentinel; Mrs.
Anpj^tt.O-J1 -dorilnn. Organist.?The
j presentation from thy?Chapters of
1 his (listrift -V-JMMWtil'ul dinner wa.
H served down . tnirn. .mil this uas n
.nother jov of Thanksgiving Day. At
night, all winded their ways across
' the street to the school house, where
the chapel was packed awaiting the
J night's program. This exercise was
' I presided over hy-Mr. Prince Riley, iif
j- lan k Hill, ami consisted of papers
v rL.y Mrs^-Mallie V.?Uuvis. vMrs. Eula
1 'Blake. <rf Rxu-k HiH; .Mrs. Nina Tate";"
' of.(Mover Mrs. (\ M. Kinlcy, of Ches
iter. The program was-. intersperced
, . v. it hi niusic which was played by Mrs.
vntiolte Gordon, of Groat Kails. Mrs.
1 . I'. II. Walton. Grand" Koya! Matron
' , 11T' >WTTn I ^ t'.'H'OlM -i i.i Ik,i- Mhrnmlr
h 1 made a spePch. thai1* hold tho attention
It tf all. She urged young men and \vo.
men to' prepare themselves for life'sf
virk, aii|l ielne ni h"tl parntvU U>
".tram vlieir chiidn n wisely?she touch
, < tl on the unemployment situation.
.. pid cited many reasons why we
i should he thankful, and at the same
' time try to. make others happy, She
mid not Tail T' 7~viiiiiiend the Star lor
-t-Urnir?a^eau';inlhM.meats and rentinded
, t tiu'in to niis\tintiv-arming for a larger
> j stalled by Mr. McDill. .The meeting
' dosed with the-very best reiifcmbraii'?
I '"I" oi'?I in''1 h .S'h'h?OorliitaliOV??>f'--thf
{(Mover members to' n.i-ot again next
jT11anksgivThjT~l>ay at Vnrk, S-..C- "
i | Til AXKSGIYING AT FAIUWOI.l).
i J
. Dear Editor: ?
71 Please give us a little space in your
1 j w ideiy read paper to thank our pa,
Irons and friends for their kind and
. loving interest shown in us during
the past week: Thanksgiving was
. j indeed a gala affair for the inmates
_ | o-1* , V,\ . 1.ieyed it.supoila
lively. We were .remembered with
fruits, - vegetables, groceries of every
description, canned fruits and vegetables,
chickens and even towels from
^ the 'following sources: Helping Hand
I I <"'liih, H-n-lsvill?| I.>i'i.?i.l??nI Mw A P
.-ell; The A. W. '('. riub, Pee IVee
| District; Mrs. A. N. McFarlin, Presi?
, dontr Mrs. C. Anderson, Secretary;"
The Moving Star Club, Greer; The
!KJuh at Florence; The Club at TlnmI
berg, of which the President of the
; Federation. Mrs. Menafee and also
.' Mrs. McMillan, Secretary of the Fed jelation
seem to be lea<Ters;The SunI
<Vlin^ P.lnH r,f ? TVfv-o r>
1 | A. McMillan. .President; The" Culture
, | Clnh. Fast?Hnd?Club and?Waverley
. School V Columbia; Cajyce Graded
I School of Cayco; 2nd Calvary Bap-1
Utist church. Columbia and Mr. J. M.I
1 Maxwell, the firucor, Oran^cbury, all
vied with "each other in sending1 and
, Cil t 1 lOOT'f'l^- <?
Wivea Alliance, of Charleston one bag
tfweet potatoes and four boKes groj.
ceries,?For all we mortt?heartily --thank
von friends and club members.
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Saturday, December 13, 1930jzjgmziHJZJziHizrdJEigj^jEra^jziBja^
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, School Desks, |.
Supplies II
iipment and supplies in Spar- ISI
5 give QUICK service. Isl i
in? excellent medium priced ?j
osition to carry a part of the g|
to seat youc church with our |E
l It" I
>,000.00. You will like to do Inj
Ibl ?\
6 Seating Co. |
?Main Office ?~ gL * t
j and Factory |g|
>urg, 5. C. Jar * __
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. Schuyler
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Negro Youth- ??ITY
AUDITORIUM
SC. 14?4 P. M.
l>e the answering of Questions by
any question of whatever nature
ts of Allen University, Benedict
High School are especially Invited
AduUr-gsg-I
a m ?i .
If we have left off any names of
clubs, please pardon us as we have
all of whom we have a record.
jens is an inspiration to behold. We
tec ted from night prowlers who gave ??
us a visit hint- niirht tnd hnppod ?*
- few.?We trust we shall be able to
rai.se quite, a brood from - what you ?1
friends have given us.
1 The meeting of the Federation held
here last Saturday was quite a. stimulant
to our work and we havP taken
j new courage to go.. .on...1 with this'
j work. We have had one. wore girl--^ - - ,
added to our number from Greer, S. ?~
C.. a very nice child of 14' summers.
!She is herP for protection, not crime
houi f)rh'ftiT?7s nnwirttt! guud. ?...
j Too much credit' cannot be given
j to rrof. ,J. W. Sawyer and" Mrs. Mir-?~
liam McMillan, pf-ineipal and teacher
iin the Cayce Graded School for the
j parts th.ev nlaved jp hoping ns to ? ...
I entertain our guests. Mrs. Vincent
deserves the greatest praise for the
excellent program which was so well
rendered. The young people from
Booker Washington Hi, Columbia, .
rendered an. excellent 'playlet entitled
"Christmas Carols." They covovort
Hi am cot f ^ tt rl ?it
...^....^..*.0 xiui ?ve an
were enthused" and elated over the *
. outcome?of . Thanksgiving?day and
we pray that God will give you all
four-fold for what you have given us.
Public School Notes.
Superintendent A. C. Flora has announced
the following appropriations
for Library purposes this year:
Booker Washington School _ $150.00
Wnverlcy School i 100.00 iHoward
School ---- 75.00
Saxon. School __ " -V_?35.00? ?
Bo kcr Wash, IJts. School __ 35.00
Benedict School ^ 2>5.00
T.eevy School 25.00
Tiidgewood School - 25.00
Standing of the schools with re- . gard
to Subjects passed and failed.
. ,v Vt rBBROq :?;?
Booker Washirierton Heights 97.5
RTdpowomt r -- '?-- 96.0
Howard 93.0
Saxon _ - - - 92.0
Waverloy _i 1 * . 9CT.0
Renedict 88.0
Booker Washington 86.0
Leevy 84.0
^Record of .Attendance.
Benedict , < 98.5
Saxon 97.0
Bunker Washington 96.7
Ridpewood 95.9 .
Waverley . 95.9
T o?t>.r
yn.o .
Rooker Washington Heights __ 93.1
Record of ( orporal Punishments. J
Waverley . 4
Boftlfflu Waahiw^aw ffwgfcta"' II ~
URidsrewood 1
jlkmul'iil' ,_.T ' 0
1 T.cevy i:. 0
Howard -^ 0 " \ *
I Booker Washinprton _ 0
Saxon - 0
w " ' t " _ v ?