The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 03, 1931, Page Page Two, Image 2
THE "OLD GRAY" A
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^ * - E.PHIL
rChurchless Land
The abovp caption appeared ir
"The News and Courier," a Charles
!? ton leading daily a.few days"ago. Un
der the above topic the article ii
part is as follows: "The lasJLehurci
will be eloae<f4ri-4ttt^sirHjy if tin
plans of the International of the god
leSs, as set-forth in detail in report!
just reach from Moscow are carriet
through. The Soviet government i;
reported to be behind the, movemep
sponsored by tliis organization-and t<
be actively backing its campaign a
mong peasants and in the army am
navy:, It is understood that tlu
Kremlin is'preparing laws prohibit
^.ing" Construction of any churches h
the future and also prohibiting tin
ordainment of any more .priests 01
religious leaders. Laws forbidding
religious instruction are also to hi
passed, according to these reports
and those violating them will be pun
- ; ished by two years improvement ii
Arctic prison camps, etc." The cam
' paign against all types of rcligioi
will he carried on most* energeticall
against the old orthodox chut'ch am
the- new Protestant movement ii
Russia which is Anti-Soviet in char
acter, but will also be directed agains
the Jewish and Mohammedan rcligioi
No Comments Necessary
ftsniseless toj.ittempt to discuss thi
deplorable situaiion as above cited
since there arc powers on high abl
and sufficient to regulate and ove
oil 0..0I. Coll,. 0., H.o o
TTtenr If thcrr wtrre~Tru?Gnch to hen
the bitter(Ties of his people, and i
his strong arm had grown weake
in this age than in the ages of th
' "Patriarchs and . Pronhets, . we \voul<
have caused not only to be alarmed, bu
greatly distressed. The rcl?r:om
degeneracy of that count - thougi
surprising is not at all new'. Th<
same existed before the flood anil be
fore the distraction of Sodom f;im
any other nations desire the saim
wrath of the Almighty poured ou
upon them as upon those wicked eit
i'es just mentioned, let them follow n
. . the same paths. And the? Will iin<
out that the Most High God still live
and ruloth Hie" affair of earth. Al
: . that is necessai"- in this case is foi
those true .followers of Jesus Chris
in Russia there be am\ to cry un
to God without ceasing and theii
cause will be vindicated in due time.
Close I'p The Churches
Not only in Russia would this sen
timent b<> nonular, hul jmyry place:
in America and in South Carolina. I
is acknowledged that the church- is i
Divine Institution. It came flown t<
earth from God out of Heaven as .
bride adorned for her husband. It.
purpose on earth to prepare mei
to be socialable creatures and to di<
their fathers? God to meet. Th,
church represents the presence " oJ
God. It?bespeaks civilization?m?rh
4- ^ , Ti. ii.,. 1.1." .
iiitiiitrai luim. ii i& tut; avenue urn
s which blessings from God come ti
earfi, ? and imnorativi
as it is, it could be closed un in Soutl
Carolina -so far as some people ar<
concerned. For many do not attorn
church a single Sunday in the yeai
round. If a new year's resolutioi
were proposed that every Negro man
women and child in Smith fhn-nlin.
would attend elnirch at' least orice ev
cry Sunday "in TU'i 1 they .would Cm*
conditions so improved among us un
til we could see it *w:to our natura
ryes. ; - 7-rThe
church's condition is the eaus<
of which, the condition of the w >r!<
is the f "cct. _
T : jt A WonderTu! Coupcil
jt'anall notrtaplace-of the re
porter and report the great Cnuiici
Meeting- of~the_ Wimv?boro Dtstf-k
held at Carlisle last Monday, bu
simply express my sincere appreeia
Lion to the ministers, and lay mem
bers for their presence and do-opera
tion upon the occasion. It was tin
best we have ever witnessed. A bet
ter set of ministers and lay worker
than these of tlie Winnishorn His
trict are not to be found in the con
" nection. The following arc some o
the number one pastors who attend
ed the Council and representatives o
""their charge's: Trinity', Spartanburg
the Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor, delcgat
sister T. B Lewis; Angie Foster am
brother T. E. Kelly; Bethel, Union
the Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor, dele
gates, sisters. Peggie L, Houston
Margaret Beacham, Mary Feastei
Bertha E. MeJunkins, Mary Booker
Senora Hill, Eva Garner, Brother
W, E. MeJunkins and Guss Feaster
^Wayman, Winnsboro, Rev. Jas. H
Johnson, Jr., Pastor: Mrs. P^stelle J
Johnson and Brother Rufus Green
Eastern Circuit, the Rev. L. D. Gam
ble, Pastor:. Delegates, Brothers, J. J
Jeter, W. J. Johnson, T. B. Jeter, t
D. Curington, Randolph Hendersor
Giles Jeter, K. D. Henderson. Whit
Hall Circuit, the Rev. W. R. Bowma:
Pastor, and Brother A. P. Harpei
Delegate; Spartanbu -* - Circuit: th
Rev. D. R. Edwards, Pastor; Shad
Grove, the Rev.. P. P. McKarlami
Pastor, Delegates, Brothers B. J
Crumblin and VV-. tiC Brown; Ne\
Hope, tho 1 fj-v' 1. A. Mlllftr, Pnstot
Antioch, tldE .Rev. C. B. Cook. Pa.stoi
Uplpcnfne hnra W TVf T
Lewis Young, Sister Afcnes Young
Carlisle, Rev. W. L. Johnson,, Pastoi
Delegates Brothers John Bolar, Joh
Duckett, James Salter and J. B. Daw
kins; St. Paul the Rev. W. S. Jones
Pastor, a ndSister Viola Jones Dele
Jii^'t^stor^'.St!* John^Rev. VViMiar
Jeter, Pa-sthr, Atchison Chapel, th
? Rev. K. A. Atchison, Pastdiv
' New Changes .
Since the Ahnual Conference i
wm necessary to rnake th?( ffflhrwrtTr,
changes. "To remove the Rev^.Wil
Item Jeter from I rn ndalup and ap
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ND THE N?W RIDER
IP ELLIS ]
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I place Kriendship Church with White
11 Hall of which the'Rev. W. R. Row
loan is Pastor. To out ('oft-wcH wii h
the AuUoeh Circuit under the Rev." C. !
i B. Cook. . To put Rock .Hill with New
i Hope of which the Ruv. I. Ar--Miller i
L-Is. Pastor-- To put- Kqir view and Rice ;
: Chapel together with the Rev. J. II.
> Batcn as -Pastor. To put Atchison \ ;
1 Chapel under the Pastorate of tin
.< Rev. E. A.^'Atchison. Wiiitmire |
I to be supervised at present bv the :
J P.-E.
Our Whereabouts ; (
i Since our last communication wo j ,
i were with the Rev. Cook of the Am I (
tioch Circii^-iind had _.i real son! J
i .strengthening service, brother Cook
J is one among the best pastors in the j
r church ami has a dine congrogatimn-i;
We were next with, the Rev. L. G.
i Bowman of-Union and I can say of a
, I truth that Jie is stirring that c'ty
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yv ?v? , wiu?v. 11V 1.-* |
i work wonders .there this year. Just (
watch and see. Our morion .t Whi-., i
) Hall on la'st Sunday was ttitlectf grand j
/ The Rev. W. R. Rowman is orre of our ' (
5 best organizers and pastor. Hoi
i. makes it_ pleasant 1'ur li s presiding :
r ehler ami.his m-oplc'aie elated to have
t such a scholurrand leader as .their I
i> pastor. 1 shall iiu*11{imi i hr y 1 rl.i i
? 7Tf~rhece charges al another time. 1.;
This w eek-end will find us at New "J"
tr-Hope Church Sunday morning?with
|, Rev. I. A. Miller, Pastor. Let the j
p members pray-for an out pouring oi !
r the .Holy Spirit. "Le us .advance on ,
f our knees."
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f ST. t;KOKfy NEWS
What 1 see in the Newspapers,
i The most brutal murder oi' the year J
t is the murder of Kdward P. Pearson.;
. Sr.. auditor of National linptist < Vu- <
v- vention. Inc.
t Now that. Nina Mae McKiuho;.. .
- Daniels has sailed.to Paris...wonder r
r tvhd the ci'tl.lrsVt1 have- -to "tell, j
r- about. = : ?:?1 ?
y In an address J.<> a group of j
t dents George S. Schuyler said iii.it !
we could burn half of our rare cfmr h-N
\ es and then have plenty."
J So true, for such men as Schuyler*!'
one church is too much for him!
1 Over in Texas, Seventy-three- jur- I
r ist said that tho' the state may prove i
r that'the 11 men may he found gudy ' ,
of burning the .court house to lynch
r George Hughes, they will not send I
mem to prison.
Another ease where you may ask j
- the question "What has. happened to ! ,
> justice?" . .
t _ Everybody is *ing, ing the blue
l "Times hard"-here but it is better :
j up the road and up in New York they
i is singing this blues "If I eould only '
s get back to Dixie."
i Better stay down in Dix e. 1 a-j '
i grce with Gordon B. Hancock, with Ii.
that gospel "Hold Your Job."
C :Mr. Ailiy.._Gluver, Mr. .James Syir-! r
r- ior, Jr.^your reporter and Mr. .1. II
i Bowman motored to Brnnelnille Sur.
> day evening. - ?
7 Miss Izeno Glover, Mrs. Luda Tmm i
l mons pnd Little Sadie and Walter." Jr. | |
: of Charleston is epending some i nit |;
1 with relatives here,
r The following college students spoil* I
v Xmas holidays at home: State A.-undl,
M., Orani'eburg: Misses Rosa A;
i Tuomer I.illy?M arit?Windham, C"T
r street.. Alien Universty:Kvelyu i
- Toomer. ; '
1 Mr. S. J. Jones ami W. M. M. Bow- 1'
man niolo.red to Rei^eville, TTalui iIuy
.? evening to' vis.it.. ALiss A. L.. la-woit. !
1 Ml'. J. Berry of St. Stephen spent j '
_ ^mas holidays here with ludalivts. J
- ?Mrsyflubv Simmons of r>iiiV..N.'l*
- V:. is -spending ttWo'^v-TtriTrr ; .
1 mother-in-law, Mrs. Rehere.a Sit it; L
I motus; ' t
Miss Kli/.abeth Xmytlie ami l.ittlej.
- J.Smythe spent last week end in Shim j
- ter, S.' t,
Miss Willie Newaian spent Xnia.-j
p out of town.
Prof, and- Mrs. ,1. B. Taylor. .Ji .M
s spent Xmas holidays at honie,. f
Mrs. Nina Bradley spent \m:u h..l i
- days here.
f Mrs. Idella Turk van of St. Mat-',
- thews spent Xmas holiday? with her
f sister ^T'? Gillian Ilevward.
" Service, was held at Good Hope i
e Baptist Glmrch Xpias morning at ."i
d- .o'clock. A soul stirrin" sermon \va.-> i
: preached by our ex-nastor, Rev. J.!.
_ M. Marshall
i, Mr. Willie Ilevward, vahd Mr., !,. ,
, Bery, Jr. motored to St. Stephen Sun ,
day to return his brother M. J. Berr. '
s Mr. George Mcintosh spent Xmas r
holidays' at home,' Gabels, S. G.
* Mr. Ilydrlnk Sfrobel spent Xipasj
I. holidays?at -home.
; Mr. Joe Bowman and reporter mo", f
- tored to Bowman Wednesday night. ]
I. .. Mr. Charlie Williams and sister 1
l. visited here Thursday.
I, Mr. Do/.fa II. Stuart is spending 1
e the winter at Jacksonvill, Flu.
n .Mrs. Addie L. S. Malone spent th< ,
holidays at hofne,w
e Mrs. Qupon Lemon spent some time ;
y at Summerville, S. C. . COLLEGIANS
CELEBRATE
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4. I Thi' ( lfi! leo'ijin^' oi" tlio /-ite /...li.l.fi t _
fld the holl/hiv with n pay (thrift m;i .
r. Frolic at the home of Rev. and Mrs .
'I I. I. McDonald, at ,91.0 Hampton -St.;
'I: The party, full of delightful surpris- ;
n j es and little extras was bso many i
- ; hours of nh-asue and .enjoyment.
h j. The parlor and sitting room of the
- i rectory were beautifully decorated
j-Wt+h fWQnn.^r.l,m| |T... /
n | and green, and tin- large family !
e j Christmas tree with its' varied light
~~ .added to. the color oftVif.
To an onlooker the sight' must hav<?
t been very uni(pic. The guests in
DT gay flHi'ty e;ips erf- retT^mwf?greeti
I- dancing- among the decorations arid
F- cfrns the girls with balloons of bright |
(1 colors waving from their arms andj
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throwing streamer*, nviir thr rnnm
Music, ol the best was furnished thru
out a (led by effective noise-makers.
At eleven o'clock refreshments
Were served to the guests, and later
pretty souvenir candv canes in red
uul green ribbons were presented t">
the guests. Each guest was also giv'U
1 rn it ^ :?:
The members of the club, Ralph
Nelson. .Fuel Walace, Marion Davis,
V\ .1 leu- Covington, Joseph Hoover,
1*lii) ):i;?L'arkori?Robert?^vrtson an?t ~
ilteii gue-is1 Misses Ruby Moore, Dor
?itie N.-incc- an4 4VRibel Perry; :
M ij>h ed Roy kin, Tanivenia Scott and
.Mary Hoover, left reluctantly after
i night of enjoyment.
REAL FORT .NEWS
Hon. J. 1. Washington, prosided at I
lie "Masonic Grand Lodge Session last I
ivoek, held in Columbia. Several del I
gates attended- drum this? county. B
Each -reports a pleasant business lesf7
ion ando^f the kind hospitality of fhe I
I'licrds in the "capital city." ' B
\fisS flattie Josey Miss Juanita I
Loi-kin?. and. Prof. Young, teachers I
' ft W '.Ui rboro - County Training I
P.drool motored to Beaufort Wednes- I
i i.v and spent a few hours looking I
i) or the Historical Town. FrjendS- M
i iwv ii very pieasant tor them. They
\ ^!if lions.- inu.wt of Mrs. FlOrie*
f.YSanders. "
Nlomtny ""iriflrhi at Gr.ace Chapel
i ! a by .Tonics I was held. Mrs. WilI'frylcr's
baby, Mrs. Samuel Ford
ham and Mrs.. Hilda Glover Gray
ii.'s baby. The Literary progranT"
w:i* - mwrlr^rnijoyud. Rev. and Mrs.
' "ifiiy'1 lVndhum's babv received _
hijrliesl'Tn'wiiiben 'of votes.
!a v. II. R. Jones nastor Westpy~
M. . ( hiirch attended the"annual con
t'eronco last week. .
I l i- nds are delighted'to see Mr. Gil
fieri Tisher out a'K|)in and wish him
Lt?'?c>(1 health. _ ;
Communion Services held ai First
African P.atitist Church :LOO o'clock
t'itst Sundnv in. December. A largo
ong'-inrai ion was present to partake
a' i i.e I or.i's Sioovei .' Rev. Jus.. A. I
"Wwi'i, Pastor administered the I
Lord's Supper. "
Aft-r morning service\the pastor hap I
t: a i P'? i' n\ ei't s.. 1 Vonverl* wore I B
-tneeritr I'roni Mather Sqhool. ' i B
l'eifntie't County TeaVh'erjd Asso- II
tdation will?hold their Ameettng at ! I
? *t *t ? S:n;ili^ H i Sn;i t nvr\t\\t T^o/*orv?_ ' H
'?>* ' JO. At ! 1 :;50__^. M.. tfc^cherfc arc I I
icohosUmL to hi? presented.\
Sunday morning an appreciative I
t-ougivgat ion was present at ser- I
at 1* ii'at African Baptist Church. I
The pastor. Rev. Jus. A. Wilson\sent H
v:i his ^resignation to the church. I
The i. unli-rs of First Africap Bap- H
li t Church accepted his resignation
iinrtT ('iati'iy. Wishing him God'-.
l-l.'-'siug in his new field. He is ex|i<vt-cl
to pastor First African Bap- >.
Church.. Savannah. Ga,. Rev.
Wilson the hastor spen Sunday in
^a*.it.iinah looking over hjs ew field.
Rev. Wilson will be missed in our
numity. lie is held very dear
?. tie.- friends .in the entire county.
Ho s' rved several years as principal
>f. t)ic..-R.obrt Smalls Hi.
. . I.IGOFF NEWS
Su-tufay -wits- ;t beautiful day. Mt.
v.-as. ?*rared with the new
Pastor, Rev. J. It. Roberts. lie preach
a- woiMy? ful sermon and a good at
!<-nuance was out to witness it.
Mi 'r Ruhve.'Johnson has returned
.ifter spending: a w.eck with parents in
'lir.ton. '
11. and Mt s. iHtnas ;.<jadson had .
jiMest during the holidays her
!: :;_r!V*"i-r. .Mr. and Mrs.. Sammie Rob T-t
of Cnl, . s. C. they left out '
\! s Johnson came in. They were
glad to see ,her back and ready to Ret j
?; i.or work. Miss Johnson is during j
-s-te+r:i i "-woek-"'and the community j
"i--lire i-re-hr- Wt4?pleased w*t-U-* Iim**
r ti- ! tiiru oil the job but she seems
U? have-had. experience.
JI " Mrs' Reck llcinin lost their.
[on- I,< or<>y, T'riday Deccinbej*. 2G; was
lai' ithI -December -V. A young man
e:VnUvod,i ?> lite community and I n
lt\ rr |viifnt* hiin' lie was our 'loSt* .
kq ' {t-..y cii"s gain.
si mm i:i:\ ii.i.i-: ni:ws
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.Please' allow mo a space in your
p.-ipor to speak of. our. first quarterly '
cuufcaxmee and also Sunimerville the
.! v.er town which is in it's bloom of |
tourist -oason. Many friends are here '
to enjoy tlie pines after they season
away. cli
H-thci-A. M. F: Ch im-h-was delight1 of
ii to Isold their first quarterly report LCt
for A he qurterly "conference year. Dr. ! th
Wjl'oiirn. presiding elder of Charles-rlfo
ton District held his business sessiftd J a a
\\it<h his first '(Quarterly conference at i th
Bet hel Church, on Friday, December ) w<
12. All reports went through in -a-j
successful ;nianner. We had with us , ">c
in the ctTn'ferelice, Mrs.. Wilburn and . ca
Dr. Wilburn Jr.; their little son, Miss!c?
s \\ ilhurns made some timely re- I op
(narks which was very much ipspir-!sr
injr to the congregation We also had
the Rev. Grtiham. * 1
[js'remarks was also'very encour- RU
aging to the conference and our Pas- '\?
tor the Rev. J. W. Murph of which wc ! s':
U'ot'/i co f? ?>'f 11 fi o n onf Vinrn n?n I D
am Inst for words to express . (M1
Mr. and Mrs. Saxton Harley voiced j th
the sentiment of the people of the ^
Hiun-h. cuncernintr .our noble pastor i ^
and presiding elder and o-n the Sun- [ &
day f<illowin"*,,"*'"Doc<}mber L4, Dr. Wil-jRP
Tnirir preached two soul stirring ser- nr
.minis which the congregation efSjoyed
very much. - i P'
We are looking "forward to a sue- Pl
i;i sr I'ul conference year. * ' j J?
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NOTICE.E \\
The I.adies ^Aid Society of Wesley* m
Si. frl. church wTTF meet ut the^home aT
of Mrs. J. 11. Johnson, corner of Mar-' ?r(
ion and Elm wood. Ave. Monday Jan.
nth at 9" o clock." All members are aT
nnuestpd to be present.
Mrs. h. E. RosGmond, President,
Mrs. C. Douglass, Acting Sec'y- J(
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Yonrare especially invitetDt
the Fine Display of Flowers, Li?
Everything* New ahd Up-To-Da
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One of 01
You will find our Receptio
Rooms, Chapel, Slumber Rooms
and ready for inspection. -Automoblie
Equipment with
We have three Embalmers a
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we are planning to put in
of our Coffins and Casketsj^and
unemployed ones.?-, ^
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Day Phone 474
APPR
~^What a Beautiful Memory.
W?e exjtend te-^ou a warm- cordii
Wishes for a Prosnerous New Y
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Sincerely you rs, L__i
Public School News.
Booker Washington s^n, Priscilla V
Various activities this year have Tenth Grade
iimed the attention of the pupils jnnrd Mcintosh
-the?Booker-Washington School of jMalinda Ilicks
>lumbia. At Thanksgiving time | Ninth Grade
e pupils contributed liberally both nie Wren. Will
od and money for those less fortu- L:y>.?ii Grad
,te than they. During this time Sixth Grade
ey raised twenty dollars for Fair- Counts, Evelyr
ild Industrial school. ' _ Smith.
During a-drive sponsored by the Fifth Grade
bwol for its athletic association Third Grade
ch pupil was asked to gi^e five tie Mac Johns
nts. Many home-rooms responded Pearlee Thomj
Ip hundred npr cent. The sum nf
xty dollars was raised thru this ie Taylor, Bert
Fort. Advanced
The horticultufe classes, under the Dollie Davis, r.
iper'v-ision of Mr. Peter C. Lane, trice Shred, Pe
ive begun a nursery?two acres in Smith, Farniio
ze, at the extreme rear of the school First Gradeuring
the first two days of work Virginia Gre<
e classes planted, according to varle Frances Riley,
ss, three hundred choice plants. A-^nnnn Wndnn
ftfig the kinds set out are:~cedrus, }je Gunn.
nglish juniper, Irish juniper, Thun- Sn
erg's barberry, flowering quince. Fifth Gradeurea
anthony waterer, varietics_of hV>urth Grad
bervitaer~ligustrmrr TariduTn, En- Samuel Wolfe,
ish laurel and pittos porum. The rhina Preston,
ants will be used to beautify the Third Grac
lblic school grounds^ ^The first pro- jjU<?ile Jones,
ct will be to beautify Waverley Second Grad
The Booker ; Wash- thm,
gton lK>ys will coonerate with thejington, Mildre
averley hoys^ _in.._thc work. The Carfian, Magg
embera of .the horticulture class--^?ft^-ptnipcr, '
e: David Belton,, Otis Counts, Eu- Wilson, Gather
?ne Geiger, James Gladney, Joshua jey Ar 1 rlie Cri
artin, John McKim, Ernest Shuler Gradeid
Willie Williams. nit Tloefer, IV
Honor Rollr ^ove William
Eleventh Grade?Willis Clarkson, j ucUe Gaak1nf
>seph Morris, Elizabeth Burley, Mar g., Taylor,-;
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r~J jSaturday, January 3, 1931. ;J
FUNERAL HOME i
EBURG, S. C. ^ - v .j Ml
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IAL HOME ? '1
o inspect ourTBeautiful Home and see 7_
rhts and all kinds of Funeral Supplies.
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ir Show Rooms * \
n Room, Rest Room, Office, Show ' ^
i and Preparation Rooms always open
Ambulance Service Day or Night,
nd -Guarantee the Best of* Service. ~ - ?H
some machinery, and will make some
will give employment to a few of our
US ANY TUVir ?-._ ?? '"
Night Phone 306
ECIATION Through
the space that separates us, I
il handclasp, and with it our Best!
V. K.BYTHEWOOD,
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v/i miKCUurif. a. L.
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tattie Counts; Mary ltichardson.
Johnson, Sarah Thornp Waverley School.'
real. ^ - First Grade?Corine Goodwin, Sar>?James
Abney, Ber- j.h Frances Goodwin, Thomas Moore,
Prrh.nl n.. *
it am,- oamuei oraoaK. on,
Dorothy Johnson. | Advanced First Grade?Alonzo No-?George
Phelps, An- {l>lo, Ludwold Perry. ?"
ie Wren. I Second Grade?^Lizzie Brown, Lot- -m
e?Bojtoil. Biyce. Civ Belle Green, Robbie Peguese,
?Helen Burley, Ruby Pearl Rehick.
1 Thomas, .Beauregard Third Grade?Margaret Abner
Benzina Adkins, Francis Blackwell,
=Sarah L. Jenkins.? Benzina Blocker, Ruth Everetle, HOr?Lucile
Bonner, Lot- jice Herroll, Blanche Taylor. ' *?
on, Emma Lee Miller, Fourth Grade-r-William Coultry,
jsoh. Lizzie Crooks, Elizabeth Furgess,
e?Robert Phelns. Lon- Mamie Lee Gibson, Marilyn Green,
ha Jones, Anna Owens Mattie Hampton, Frankie L. HickFirst
Grade?Bernice son, Thomas Robinson, Willie Smith,
Thomasina Davis, Bea- MaxinP Starks.
ggy Pearson, Vashteen Fifth Grade?Catherine Randolph, .
Williams. - Ellie Hampton, Bessie Mae Robinson
?Wilhelmina F.dmunds i Sixth Grade?Henry Everette,. Da- \
en, Beulah Jackson, vid Kinard, Reginald Jackson, Vivian
Lucinda Singleton, Su- Rnaspll. - ???
Edward Guiuwul, Wil Seventh Grade?Helen McKnight,
Naomi Neal.
xon Schol. ? ; Biliidki School.
?Geneva Whaley. First Grade?James Dennis, George
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Elliott Nance, Wilhel- Eldora Robinson, Thelma G. Scott,
Georgia Simons, WiTliam S^te'^ens,
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d Knowles, Francis Idell Stuart, James Tally, Paul Tafljr
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linnie Martin, , Julius First Grade?Gladys GraV. Jackson,
William Jones Second Grade"?Sarah Jonrifcon.'
Bernel Whaley, Chris- Third Grade?Everett Johnson/ .
Laura Heyward, Mary Fourth Grade?Alston M. JohrtionT^^B I
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