The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 10, 1931, Page Page Two, Image 2
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THE "OLD GRAY" AI
E. PHI LI
j-* . .
Cot. Ur?i? n Metti Board.
Col. dully- Ar-Htvwn, Grand Chan
.. ci'llni-?vt' the f\. >' P's in South Carolina'
|?cv> d ri* the Endowment
Buani huld. in Columbia- last
week. !- v.-;> -aid that, the session
. was .am.-nu the .best held in the ihistbiy
?i:'! .tf;d,''.irttci,7" The board
- .is.com}> '- ! s'-nie of the best men
< (' the :a : ? aaudy President Wilkinson'.
'v. ' Tie. State College at
(iranm : -. rn : -L 1?. Lewie of Thet Lewie
Rltraha ":~T';:ny" at -Columbia;
Sir K. W. Greenville, who is
' . < i;i ? ;' undertakers of the
S"tith; i 'y. ' \ \. Sims, head"of the
Sims av high school at Un
1 .in Sb" E 4-4:hs'.;tu a lending buso
). ' 'bah h-sti-n:* Sir J. II.
Thomas, v, V i-'.no of the most pop-?
. ular' ; hy-.i f Camden;and Sir.
' ~ J.. 1-'. 1- i'u-inttl of,tht> County
; "'""Srhootr ;N.-< . "iy TnT v ice-.pres i d e n t
. f th.-; P-.:- ' J- was admitted that
the. tit a: : < -ii.t oel!<?r- 'address to
-- the Hoa.d v..,- midv fine. > .
inner _ ii'lii s wi;it mailt' -n\
Pr! WPrincipal Si.ni>-.' Sir?
Bijrjr* at.-: Iv> : ami timelv remarks
by <-'v.' . . f the felmrd. It
1 e. - .' "'-^rS-r it! rimdo-,. crf'tin:
. .s?'y ~ r'e thesetry in y
.iniy- *.:.> 'for Pythianism in
- lion bright
. M,ur)i |i>F this is
. ' wyrfn
.-* . J at..I. ? '' ' be i tl/lit ion of the
a-oTF-ti irt me.etif?y>
" : ' at.d ti ' . . ni-el of-the met:
Cv 'that . l'tni. -w merit board
!*. i- <.f Chariest. n
i;rirttii T.?n!w ami
? ? ( nr- ' ?;?1.11, 1 tlir (i 1 any
k. ' 1 i'.'v ' ' v'-r I. S. .dohteoIX '.t'
1 bit ' .**
I t-4 ,' *
I he * hstr.h K I'he'OnK Krnu'tly-..
I' . ! ami distressful tti
J -te' ;h . V.that .are b.eiiifi
( "itimit ' .. this' a'jfe of the
. , wvrhl : ; ovorytrace including
tl.-- V *!*"< litany dailies Fe
? " t. iinJ nthm
tttlh-.- . (-very issue Isn't
thi- u\- " ?.. when hone-t mer
utJL-ra:: ?-it-?.-- ? tmist lie shot
l.ifee r. . - -battered to death
' with hard earned nH>'?e\
1?;? in?tre : . -.v. X<? ene is salt
now a- - abroad. Bey?..ir
tr.e ? - _ bn'ittinjr. crimes," <d
" w-hi.lv , Frank James did
n?>t e*. * The trreatest
need , ". . 'lay is not crimt
|uit::- : ' . rime' prevention,
Tnc )>. , . . - art by . made liar'
1 force can be en
larae : : t'r -'. -trie chair put ir
opera*.: T _ rv -day. and still these
hl'iOdv' ' ' cnmitiilri.rl TVw
. ,,T1.v t"i - ; crime Ts to trair
and ? - 1 v -nl<?? to frequent
1 all the crime?
. "/ - .' / 'the nation'^ none
? __i ''v church pen
' eh jrhimr people.
t 't'hr y t:~!v ami' IVoy? that
ca.'t?v v..:. ath .after Sabbath
'?7? ???n-7day-mjr T.a<e bal
"i>tea(K ( . .-. > -r at the church, of
Ood v i! ! cr]-c,\\- ?j() a\va\
fr'' iu-htc.;usne>s that
"they comjnit anv crime
. i!J.au>a; ? ?w7,rl l^T.cT the
chi 1 .,yor become ae>
'' t-:Vr- !?; :?t-t.v .' t* -li?rrf immortal
. y">;:s. .* t ircho-- and minis
?1?1 m iiL-i-ir.i'iit
5 li.ui.-' ? ' < >.) > i < ially color
_'..L' .i,. until flu...
i i i in on]- J.-omI
and ,
t ??i)?' > 1.8; '??:i and ,N < 11 Skills.
T~. 7 '- tor- of a senior
- - ~?4 f?ill an >V: M. hi,
_r eh i: '/it??- ' ?. %>?! ? t>> wait -on
11 _i"'v ' ? -- v. i:h -an i?juuvti*??
- - ? -i 1 ^i?in n.ifciMii >'i
! ' hi .<" ' itVh. tin* rluUUa*] rail
*'" a> . . v. mmuni"n. Tliey
' - were too short
t". 1 ' f :i bowing around the
I-"I'd'.- ta h ... I n1, same protest was
rarriid }?? : factor. Ij'lit was
. o\ ti Of . ".iim* this presidium
?pr---*- . elili . i ??jin til,, ease. And
every my- i-Mer had -bettor go
slo\V who.- 'it. > . to-V to ruling the
' young v.i- >'i the altar lieoau-e
?:?-iiC-iLcs...! ii; v.f.-: their :>Ki.rts,f. For
isueh a -t ' O-aiTy a -Jeal~of the
-.old Wyisj . .. : :,o. Because in
many ir fa-v.-; me of their skirts
could .star i. tight smart letting
dou'h at. 1 : ' 1 e on- inch too
long. TV.o 'r1 ? . for the older, members
of lit.' i to learn i.<Tthat
I? if tl;e wo; ... ilut-ih. and the -devil
can.._u.it! Ibi?r. i'm.1/hters and grand
daughter-- ; ovm -.less of the length
of their -Virt iY, church had hotter
? find a } in"' / - 'item if it expects
- to keep 'th<?ii4. ,"t' me. or 'lose me."
is the slogan. . IY* a Methodist Quar
terly Coufi rmr < d-'als with moral,
religious .'in.'i 1 rhnrootro*?an4
ha? U i y ! i witVi?wantonV
skirts' ; to <\<, with men's
- " tfous'ors.'
N'o.v T'n'-idint: Klders.
It is .-aid *; at F?;<Fop- Pans ~>m made
no mist;,}.-.'- it: : aopointmont-nf pro'-,
siding. < !'.!'.i ah ho lasK sw^sion of
conference.- V'.] :n this state. They
say IV. V-\ i'. fmoiina "of the Mt.
Pleasant * i-- "? s'-irHnj? the people
t'i'' >.? ' '1 of hi- di<tviet
the?nllii!' An. 1 hi i?nmly ^imnv'im
of tlf J#'-:. district has . the sit
' IJili.lUll?iU i U-O- 1 IUi I ?Ul.tl
Dr.- J.. ! . I <!* Die Fl'irencf1 dis:r?.
trict will ? "V-crfrdrcrr: T%r
district v.'sj..-; ; v'-,- more pleaded in its
history. I'i a-'.. >ayinif that Dr.
- . ' Hemijiarv.j.r i'>,c-.Ornntfohui'(j dis
? _4a:icl4- ? ' :li) : hirt hii is really
' pull'! ' 1' ' !] i,Vf.r t Df hridyf
TtVfi V i ' K ."ll'I'Pd :u'
way with i )> . i. Adams. Tip ha?
led th ' in Q lavterlv Confercnrr
a ,:i.They till nie
that Dr. S m N.r . i V quarterly meet
U i"K>< til''- i 'wc^ ioils?. The?pro~_Xtle..
aay in ;.Id lia\e Ix-cn nn the
p? "Did (ii?i . . ! i al;11. We arc triad
% f*
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THE NEW RIDER
P ELLIS
-Smith df the Abbeville distriot is cer
tainly hiaking -good. The ministers
and* lay members of his district say
he is. the right man at last. We shail 1
Watch The I.eadyr.
Our Whereabouts.
On last Sunday we were at New
Hope church with the Rev. I. A..Mil"-j
kJr and had a heavenly 'time. Our
altar service was a record brenkei.!
During the service Bro. Jackson a
"man between 50 and GO years old
happily converted. Such a time:
never be forgotten.. Thc<e- are
"good people and Brp.' Miller is well;
thought of by them. This week-end i
i w\U find us with the Rev. A. It. Rater.
Sunday morning at". Mt. Zio.n i
'church and Rock Hill Sun. afternoon.
Let the?members pi'UV TiTr outpuurlrg'~Of.
the" Holy .Spirit. Let us advance
?>n our knees.
. Ltil NITKR N KWS v
i The Christmas season hading pass- !
t:d. everything is" again moving on in |
a noi-ji al trend. . . . j
?.?The <1 1 F< !low.? ('lull indeed dis- '
playe?J .the spird'-H?---?itt?d Follows in'
' i a social liiiiiiiur on Tuesday night,;
! I>eceiitbev '.dfh when they very, highly '
j at the iv/ajenei .of .Mr. ami Mrs. P.
; A. Rugi:t oil Curdy St. ' As the guests
\i arrived.' each Was presented with . a
i c.? p as a souvenir and later, dainty j
' ; favors were' p;v>'etrted. Tln se fayor.s
: proved t" lie fireworks arranged in
I a u11iime form. Cards ai d dune in
were the.Teat are's <>fTTue.rta111nicnt. ~'
\t tlieeotKlvisiuu of the games. .Mrs/.:
i.\. .1. Mel'inall was declared winhe.i.
I of high se< ?re prize 'for w hi-'., and.'
, Mr<. 1'; (j Sintoh hiw score prize i
! Miss I.elasi-' Pel.ornie high seoie prrze j
' for bridge and Mr. Win. Rrac.v low
i score prize:-Dr. C. W, Mimic. e??nso. .
j lation, . .
y?I 'h ickeTi' .-ahul with salt_in.es, j?A k i
i and cocoa was served.
The yp'ungef . set -*uve parties ga- ;
lore during the. holiday season.
I. "Miss Frances E. I.aw son started the.
' hall rolh-.p oo. WcdhesTpiy rtjfflit Doe-;
! ember 21. when she .charmingly en
i Ijertaine'd a few-.'of her' friends in hoh
or ol-hor. tfttest M'.s*; hrostitie Ciole.-.
| Those nresent viyre: MLsses. C.leo Hen nairi
ii. P- ' James. Louise 'DeLornu
> Krn--.-tiw Po>jue. Toressa Henna" n.
, j Kvelyn Howard and. Gertrude. 15: own.
. 1 M,-ssi's Kdw.tid Sweat. Leon Del.ormt
. B< nnie Howard. Alonza Spears. Ar
- ardson. s <. *
> t: On. I) tVmV.or Miss' Borniet
i! Glover. MM iifh-Ms.il ly ; entertained a
5 [ few of her-friends.' The parlor wa>
s-cheaut-fully decorated for tlie f'hrist>
mas season and a deliphtful ovetrny
"'V <p<-nt 1_ ?-e,. ' -7.?
, i .Miss CJertrytdv Brown - was a rmMial ;
f hos.U-ss on FtTday ever.inir Iie<;. nihor
il 27. As h<>r jrursl.- arrived they wcr '3
I iushered in the dininjr room and serv- j
jeU'frti-J piHieh and nvarhlo cak< l?y }
I Mrs. R. B. Su'ton and M;ssBrowntl
Whist and.dariyint? were enjoyed dur
injr the evening. ' j L:
j Mr. and Mis. Sam Green. entertain;
;d in honor of their daughter Mi-s
' (r > i,? f 11".... m . ,tt T yrr> .. 1.1 TTT
' tru>--i s ?mi inycl i;:t- fvf'jj pc im?;i iisi - I
ly and a nail's -it' ni'fi.a ;itl< I i'aili V '
J^v. t k ? was M'fvvii.
pi.-aJ
inyly <i <?:i Tuesday ;il?
t yi'iii'"- !Ji-' >'\V iin 1 '* '? 1 \'.' \ '>1 !y' af!
i''IT.'11 'i; Wa-1 - p. r.l and a U.nnt ii u!~
j salad y .!! '? t'i.iU<'Avd,.t?y i'i iiitv.|iiiiiidi
wit!, laydr ?'??!??; ainf 11 ail
I or*kt- Was -tI'Vlii. ,?
Llr. .aaL.Ml.-. I?L 1 a, I
[ t !l?: ir quests :l it- Mis-I's AMlt'. M".
.! Sin it h ' ut? (lfia:h->t'<n iu"?i red ji.'
1 A'kvn '/)i .January 1.
| . Rev. and .Mrs. \\. |>. j|'.-,,va,d. .Mrs...
| Nid! t* I5'.rr...i.yl.s and Mr. '
l.n-iwjin! -'KVit, Kriday' and Saurdr..
Mi! last* \vi vl; in Chnrli'-ton.
J? AI .. i' J urn in y_liunii t n h i n I.- n. I ...n?r
I rastrl' Was- fht* ^nr'k-eiid .}*iifs! Ro'
; M*. (ian ii k Jand faiii iIy". t
Katie I- ri i.-nn n!' Sjn inirtii Id!
j .UU*A. is visiting h< r S>t r.-. .Mr-.
J M. If. Iji'Vaii aiu!~Mr>. C. \V. Birn.e.
Mr.* and Mrs. Ge.f>. 'Abraham an
-t-at home after .-pending some time, in
j New York.
i Mrs. J. I). Spea- and ;.wri! v. mi
bers of her fauidy w .to called to C'har-s.
j lest.on oh account of tiro ilniss of
{-daughter, Mrs. M. Bt-ni>uw.
j ; Prof. (f Prioleau. jTfceiuim the
i'funeral of his si.-uv op Spnday Jan. j
j j, in Suiuna rville. .
Tile body of Mis.. \..?lie ^'Tti'e <>| |
: Now York was- bro.,y;hi h.-r- '"inn s- j
I daV January 1. ami fi ner >! ..-civces;!
h'dd sii?,\ol. oii% l.,i,-.V7i ;i!' Palmer
Funeral Parlm; op Ft-i?';iy ;>
Mr^Xewis Bennett and Mrs. IIattic
Krankinj passed into the .promt. be- .
; yojid on Monday. January 3. Dec pos.U
, sympathy goes-out?tv the families,
j ' Mrs. J. A. Jones., ?.nteftainerl a few
'! youiig ladies at a dinner party on
Monday .afternoon,* December 2f?, in
honor of# her guest .Miss Crawford.,
A sumptuous <iinner w as served'and
j vei'y 'much enjoyed.
^ .M -s Julia (ii 11 i:i 1<i ( ni< i I:ii<I 11,?
I honor ol Mi^s Crawford on Thursday
' iif tyrnoon, January ). ami Mis> \'no- .
; ini - Richardsonentertainedon Wcdj
'iiosola.y . a f i> ) in u i n Llurmii. r ..i 1, !! .( h?
j wi'fi' .jolly <*ec?sion>.
'. Mr. an.I Mrs. \V. AV. folder. Mi?s
j Marie. Mr. Carl Roberts and Mr. Riv
Jaiiuarv :tf-4 ?
( npfiffy
on Friday afternoon, January 2, for'
the children of the Sunday School ol
the church of the Good Shepherd.
Mrs. Klla Pairo. of ('olun'.hin, > [?..a
- Monday. Derehiht-r .'!(! in the city.
Mrs. M "{'I-.Jiuikson ufLAlarioic spent
a few ho ti'.v in the city on Friday, j
January 2nd,
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THE PALME'
ANDREWS NEWS |
Mrs.. J. .Br-Gsreen and children of I
White Plains. N. Yn spent Xmas day
herv as the quests of Mr. and Mrs. }
F. Green.
Mr. and Mrs- Edw. Walker, and
Mrs. Parker, of Manning, Mr. \Y*n-h- j
ngt<-?n and Mrs, B. Green of White r
Plains spent a few days here last
week as the guests of friends.
MissDaisy Wiliani of White.Plains !
N, Y.. spent' a few days . here- last
w, - k as the'Yruest of her Aunt, Mrs.
E. B. Green.
Misses??^ Maria. Mae and Bertha
Eraser <>f Oenrgi Joy^n spent the week
end heiv as the guests' of her -sister,
Mrs?. T. F^JoncS. Miss Mae' Fraser
lives, in N. V. and_Mis? Bertha'Fras- :
or teachers in Florehce. J
Miss Hrm no Champy, is. on the i
: jain ult^.r .pending the holidays j
at her home in Charleston.
. After spending the holidays at her !
lvoiv.e ih Columbia, Miss Marie Jack- j
son. i< on the iob again.
M iss llazel McCoy, of Wilmington, j
N'. ( spent' "the holidays here as the i
gur=T of her parents.
; Mises Lucilo Mouzon. A. Robinson,
and Mary George spei.t the holidays !
\?jiiie. They ale at iho higli school
11 Georgetown. * j
Dr. and Mrs. U. G. Teele, spent J
Sunday Here as the guests of Mr. and
Mrg. Kinloch.
Mrs. D F. Jones and daughter i
proria.-". \vi oh in Tie.m geluwn as the j
. /jf' mfitlmr
Mrs. 1,. B. Smith and daughter;
.sjn'iu a tVw clays in Charleston last i
week. ' 1 I
M rs. ('. C. Kinloeh'spent a few j
?la\s ih .Mann hg with her mother.:
last' week. '
Prof. .1. Iv. Smith, along "with Mr. j
l'i\;l Green. motored to 1 hie 'West,-;
last week to' visit Prtrf"; Smith's j
father.. _______ .ill.?. ... I
-;le'pi a'" ff"w 'tlays^i'i ^Georgetown' ;
iasiji'e-ek. -|
Mr-. S. I.. Meet on. spent a part *ol !
tin; holidays in 'Savatnnah. G?. '
Itev'.TS. J. Dobbins spent the holt !
days with his . family in Charleston i
MC* ICllen Dobbins. snent the holi- j
cavs at her home in Georgetown.;
M ss l.:u\dr>s R<tbilisuiu .uile of. the .
teaehcfs of He omingway. spent the i
holidays lure with her mother.
Mr. Samuel Robinson of Allen U
tuveVsitVi spent a few days honie, '
.Mis.. Miiin'e llodgers of George-,
town spent a few. days here as the
guests; of .Mt:s. Fred (ireen. .
Mrs^ liiunna-Smith. mother of Mr.!
James K'nluch, spent a few days in j
Georgetown last week,
Qt;iro a few niotoi-d up to Lane*
op Wednosd"to tin- get-t<ogethef
miMt:ne
Prof. J K. Smith. Mr. Walter Pal-!
iiiu and .Mrs. McCoy motofed to WiDi
minglon on'Sunday: Mrs. Hazel Me
Coy went also and stayed to enter
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WESTMINSTER NEWS
nrnrrh .-orvio at the Virst liap.tl.si ;
Church wn~4>ad. ttll day Sunday; con '
?l by the Pastor, Rev. H, II. Sanders.
Evangelistic service will be L
tutld at the .church'on Tuesday night,
conducted by Rev. T. V. Thompson,,of
'Indiana. 1
A ("ii! istjuas Play was # given at
tie (traded - School Monday evening*
thav'wa.-. postpofU'tl on account of the:
large -now In-t'o.,. Xmas. Everyone 1
w - highly- del jriiteil over-, the pro- ;
e11 i, A 1;??i t i.dk u 1 i .11 lit R.A . T::
>! . -I I l?r~-fe>Oll.
Mi - ' ' >; ' - 11 -. 11 -I- '
teaeil T will lie g i \ en I'll 11 linH" oil j'
! ? r Uu! k.?" ; '
i h( re w a.- a . NeW Vcar's dinner |
LL_i?r_-_Liit?hntriT-?rrf?Mr, and 5tTs. i
(diaries l.aihan in honor "of .their J".
Air. T. Johnson, Those* present j
aae-l.- ,u <-' ? : Mrs. Lottie Cliifbb. j
Air.-. \\':l!ianis. Mrs, Lizzie Johnson,.;.'
>1 ?Km"m?i<<MikT:i?.?.Mr-s?- Matt'il' r
W'l k"iitwas greatly enjoyed by ail '
AI I.nr.ell Wright left . Sunday to ;
lake ehurge of her school work near
Walllal'k'i"'
The l'h. asant- If ill School opened
Monday.. .Mrs, X. H/Jackson is back1
after spending a .Merry Christmas [
ti-l Happy .XiiW p;ir at Hume.
Mr~. K. Wright, was called to
A rn|i,j-.i,[|. .*?;. ( .. to attend the funeral .
oi' her Sister. Mrs. M. J. I.e. .
?Miss SiitLe-Aeuv is able to
be hack in schooj. aAer a few weeks
of i'hVss. .
Ih'V. AIc.MiTiian lui.s made many, i
plans for the New Year. He and hisj,
wonderful wife are ; admired very '
much among the people.. j,
.Mrs, VA'y/.ii Alexander Mrs.- Nellie r
I'd hvop and .Mr. Janu'sAVfTey motor-,
ed -t-i A velum, Ga.f during. the holP,,
days'.
.hi, <. anarus i.tiiikiw was seriously i
ciit Sunday night. ,
(H\1U',S1T"V >T-vv? ?J
e "
Lm ami pa I ion Oel, leulion
' [i
Thi' Emancipation Celebration held J ,
px Charleston. Thursday, January J,T
indicated a big step forward. -Mr.-W?H
11. SiiiiivionS and his.co-workers had
a weLl-nluniird affair which reflected
credit- on themselves and the Colored
citi/u n.-rv of Charleston.
One significant feature of the parado
wn<! the numbi'r of lovely floats <
consist ng of churches, schools, lodges
a in I tarin ? >"'> r?.cts..
Janus Island with a farm produce j
frm?leci'iu'i! first prlZel and A very ]
Institute, second prize. Mt. Zion Suri
dm School with a large beautiful '
.... * .1 -J
-< ??**? ?/ncu-i riy */u lih" limit >vajs U(?- |
s< l ilted as the most beautiful seen ,
in iliesi' p:irt<?Xiuj?paradw: two I I
bng4s-.-ft "f TT"^T,i/'t Tr'""" * 1
"dn77|iii "overseas" uniform, 2T> k
orated ears, dozens of floats with |
beautifully robed siggr?rs chanting
the "'Negro National Anthem" form a j
part of the eelebration. . I
~?oOiim persons assembled to hear the
.'iddn <s deli.veied by ReV. J. E. Beard. <
It was a gent. The citizens ' **. with
the spii-it for- higher and nobler re- i
solves. 1 ' ' -J - |
? m nf -i 1' m'*.
rro LEADER
Mrs. Ethel Baylor of this city ?j
the Ni^v Year holidays at Georget
visiting relatives and friends??.
The " ministers of the A. M.
Churches ot this city held their u
service at Mt. Zion on last Sunday
tcrnoon. Jan. 4. Rev. J. \V. Wit
?poon,vPastor. - Nea*-' every A. ^
Church Tn the city was retnese
and the Rev. E. B. Mack,-was ch
to preach th~. Union Service Ser
the attendant" 'was exceedingly U
and this inspired the speaker am
delivered a very good pennon w
was much er?;?^ed by his hearers
On last Sunday morning and e
itig the subject that was annou
by Rew J. \V. WitHerspoon for
day was wonderfully delivered
that..pulpit orator, with a Very
.couraging attgpdhnOe' both ruor
atui evening.
? Mia. Mm> ('tunpbed. i!h<! <>n S;i
day morning. Jan. dj" another f;
ful member of Mt. Z u.'i; a ste\
ess for many years: sin- has beei
outstanding character for her d
tk?n Zion and her co-workers;
Zion mourns foe her lost-' she is
vived by her husband, two daugl
and Two sons.
The funeral of Miss M- Cn
bell was held at Mt. Zion A. M
r-Vnic.ti Tn? r -i ,
v.,....v.. v.. ..?.v..,voua., l,M|
A grand musical and literary
cert Under auspices of Steward B
of Mt..~ " 7" ' ' at
church, Friday evening.-January
at e:uu .o'clock. . "
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THE COSMOI-OUTANS
The Cosmopolitans Were most
lightfully entertained by their clu
ing hostess -Madam Mildred Br
Hare at petite, home on Spring
January U. . The
room in whichfthe games \
Xmas st vie. Tables
were set forvtweiity an
live-thirty tallys were passed.After,
several hours of hard ?
irnr. tallys wei'c etdeeted aivd sc
To Madam Anna Bratrham of Sa
nah, Ga., went highest guest scoi
'beautiful china fruit bowl. T*>
dam Gertrude Fraspr. holder ?>f_
est- guest score, a loveHr bridge
Miss Naomi Grant, holder of big
club score', was presented a lo
tloWpi'ed china . teapot nmCstapd
.uauani .way me ifHicr mitem
holder ol" lowest club score"-;! un
bridge hound.
The quests of tlu> hostess w
Missis. Ruth Con,,'0-. (former
member now residing, in X. J.)
Euphrasia Lewis, Mesd.lines A
Rranham. of Savannah. Ga.. Gert:
Eraser, J. A. C, Jackson, (the for
Emily Tracy of Lexington.' h
Beatrice McGill, Matt if M'lU r. W
Johnson of Coiimbia. S. C.. and
sje Mazyck.
The members present were
Misses Dorothy Bai.'Dorothy Br
nax, Marguerite , Clark.^i Margin
Eraser,. Naomi Grant, Maude Hj
-Mesdauuss?Mamie Uuti liisnn,?5
me^Joiinson, -Helen Brown O'Bi
Anita Oliver. Charlgtte Boss Pot
A most delightful repast of ch
en salad, potato chips, olives, salti
Russian Tea. plain and fruit cake
drinks was served.
The Cosmopolitans entertain a
Dance. v
Anion"- the holiday festivals
the New Year's dance gi\vn"~by
Cosmopolitans at DurCs-Gas+ho.
f.Mciiin?iiuxs?iiin.i?1 >..oi; if
decorated witli Southern Smi
\ iii ijri i unu. khii "fnas.
a I'lost conspicuous place on tlu- '
was the nairir <>f thgVlub in th?.- 1
11 a y?colors^ v 1
At 12:UU o'clock, favors in tin 1"
of whistles. balloons and t rinkets
confetti were passed, ami these
dancers used oonliiutously during
remainder of the '.dance.
. Among the ??iit of town irue-ts v
Jli.ss Until foiiyers. of Newark! X
Xf;ss. Emily Eraser. Sr. f'ojlege
<1">U * State jC61!c"v; Ma<
Willis Johnson* of Columbia,. S.
Miss Hare of Thohia-vilh . Ga.: 3
Marguerite Levey, of S. C. State i
lege; Miss Virginia .MaeHeth of P
lumst-NV-fk; MPs Jnl'a Macbeth o
C. -S.ta.U',..,CtJilJU*ge; M iss Marie H
man. of Sumnurville,. Miss Ma
Mouzon, of Columbia; Messrs K.rar
jat-k'son of Lincoln University, CI
tor, 'Pa.; Jose pit" Robin son, of How
Med. ischfSWa&f in g t on, D. C.; Ah)
so and Thtlmpson Gravson of Hai
ton Institute; Proctor Jordan of C;
den. S.C.; Irvm P'edrew. of Ham];
Institute. Reid Macbeth, of Hai
tori" Institutes RobertMacbeth of
V,. jCitv. _ ....
During the intermission punch '
served.
Miss Einih* EM/lraser. of Va. St
College, who S)nmt the Xihas hol d
with her mother and sisters retur
to school, Saturday, January 3.
?Mr;?Francis Jackson, of Lira
University. Mr. Joseph Robinson,
Hmrarrt?MFtt. "Si'h.. Mioses ~Effi
Clement, Estcllo Hill. Loanna 1!
vcy, of Fisk University. Riith. C
vers of Newark. N. J., left, the .
January 3.Tor their r<'-pect ye pR
HELENA NEWS
Sunday Sfchool was jAieil a lint.
Sunday with as if-tar.t H jf?'-r'r.
L S. CJarv arid t'-a'-h'-r- a'.
[>ur Sunday S>hool. -h :-:*.?!! pro;'/
Ji*;?Uti jfiV) >< ??f >!? f.1 !?-*>7?sr"
Brown Chapel Sunday .v'hVd.
Annie .lark-on i r?
Baltimore, Md.
Th? A. r. K. i- pr'ijff'
with its President. Mi ' Krntna
RpmfouTTTa^u(^M(TtiriK^ at 'L.'J1
rrr. " i ~ r
Misses Carri,. B. and Susinnna
Moris has returned home after spi
ing the holidays with their aunt, 1
Ta n in flary. ?
Miss Thelma San<lers is still on
sick list.
Rev. R. A. Youtitf, preached a
stirring sermon Sunday night, at
o'clock.
v
... . - -
pent WIXXSDORO DISTRICT COUNCIL 'tow
own ?? | tow
. ... __.iTho._\.\Iinu*bijro.-District- Council of &ths
K. j the A. M. K. Chyrch, met at Carlisle Epx
niop on Monday, December 25), l'J30. Dr. teat
' af- j 1-;. Philip Kllis, -the Presiding Elder thai
hFi- ac ted as chairman of the meeting. I hon
I. E. j On motion of W. R. Bowman the ^fa<
nted J Rev. L. I). Gamble was elected sec- A lit
oseii j retary of the meetings " Cob
fnoii Dr. Ellis in his address reviewed M
irgc, . the history of .ihc. distiacU -teUing ol was
il !< the progress; and its defects and cIcks- er,
hie i fd with out-lines ami recommendation Pan
>-' . for the ..'oi k in the .district. ' "'I the
Vfii- Afte tlus forceful address a com'- I tad
need mittee omposed of Revs. S. H. Lewis 1 wps
thi^: \\". R; j.-owman, J. R. Johnson, A. R. j A. I
by' 'Harper anij_J, J. Jeter were appoint- I loft
eh- ed to reive views and bring in their pre:
ning recomihendatjons. This ^ committee Mai
u'ur- ment 1 :t recommended that the dis- one
lith- trict d< uitcd Si50.00 for traveling ex- as 1
vard qdenses. l h s report was unanimous- M
n an ly adoj .e l by the Council, which was cterc
evo-: quite a surprise to Dr. Ellis^ He |teac
Mt.jwas pi asod tjeyond expression.' I gUP
bui'"? Fa v< ruble- com men t s?were heard |?13
iter-'1 c onceri sng the Rtv. L. G. Bmvman, of I tow
Union, \vho? has raised in six weeks Hill
mi" with, ti-.'ty members over $200.00 for Pa.;
^ * I *?.%. ./.? ne /!.. i'l'/nil t ll tl t HO 111' I i^l
' lilt* II U * I VIII bllMV yv/v.w W? J
).-an. more for the stewards, - Walter Mcv-Y .
con- ' Junkins, of Union declared in a a
oarrj speech - before tire Council that the M
the people are fully satisfied. The Rev. sPel
P>. i, I). Cumhli'. was spokesman li>n- M
the Council. Whenever he thinks "lLt"
he is i Ivrht. he-ha> hull-dog tenacity.
A;v.<tng the leading min.sters who atr [ v"
tended toi;lie 1 were: Revs. D. R.
Kdwards, \V. Jeter* ('. B. Cook, I.
je. A. .Miller. R. B. MeKarland, E. A.
inn- Atchison. W. S. Jones, A. R. Harper, us'
Van. -and others. The Rev. W. L. Johnson,
'\vhu was thv host to the Council had aI
.*' things in readiness, dinner was serv- sI)t''
yerc ,-t' '* Uie church. Peace, harmony ,
4 . n rev ailed iti the d strict." :
. j'
'I at, B \ I RSBl KC NKWS I T
da^ The we iding hello?did ring here
ored* Xinas. -Mr. C. \V. Ethredge, a prom- Pref
van- indht citizen married Miss Nettie Lee
e, a Raniage. she is .a graduate of the .si
Ma?-Booker Hi School.- Mr.- James Gantt s^3j
loW- a iii'o-ncroiis fa i mi'r married Miss
set. Annie ..Mae Carr. Miss Ca'rr was a ' '
best member of the Hi School department mo!"
vely W-e-wfish these young folk a long and nia
/To a successful life.' Prof. T. J. Sulli-. s
isoii. van spent Xmas holidays in Columbia 'i1'/
ique . Misses Scirtt and Jackson spent their ? t
Xmas holidays with parents at their ls '
ere. lespictive homes Columbia and New- Si
club berry. Christmas trees and pro- ed i
and grams were carried out at each of 08 I
niri the churches in to'wp. , of I
rude'. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Cook received out
ipe, ?o many gifts from_the Christmas ley
y.i, tree-at St. James until it took two wen
?men to carry the large bosluits that heth
|.-s. contained the things from the church ley
to the parsonage; this in itself shows Bolv
the appreciation of Rev. Cook and his And
oad- companion service rendered in 'our'wrif
rite
ratt,
1 Church Pews, Si
and K '
11 g School Su
' Largo .stock of school equipme
_?ug tanburtr and Sumter so as to give
ally ia ?:?W;- nUo?manufacture?an?xr
lav. In] rM .u u .1 x...? ;?
1 S IIUU'II I t/\\ clllU ill U ill ct pupilll
g" iU-cOunf tor you. .It is easy to st
n.ii'v e payment plan.
~g We have on<5 of the most hunk'
2 with resources *of OWr S75.000J
Ul(i T| < ?- .
the- & '.pslIU'SS Willi US.
Q'j;t ?LSl u-Idea Desk &
% I Sumter, S. C
BI _ * Spartanburi
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up. *t* On tire. ^r.\ of Hard Tiriivs and Labor 1
N,. A t,?-r- of p'-' :/(. p P. of ornploymc-nt
vaV l THE J. K. MULTJ
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Late_,rj> Knnora* -f)irtr?orv of 1 W-t/Tne-fStre^t, L
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' V f./id'-r'af < r and Kmbalmer of Sum
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mo- X ' ' ' r " ' y_ 'ir. ;t day, .January 1, 1!
[ar y ' L ' of ar.y Infant, up-to two yes
Lor?I -xv' > >- a Scor for in the p
" | Th'e J. B. Moultrie Co.
? f'ndertaker and Kmbalmer lTi
1OU Line Street
.doc * f harleston. S. C.
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: . REESE'S DRUG
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1 MR?^P. R. REES1
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" l>'?-jj ?CiKftreUe? and Tobaccos.1
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Mrs. x ' T"? rrotim and
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Saturday, January 10, 19.31.
n. Teacher* that teaches out?of . ,
n spent Christmas h^m.e were;
& Itosettu ^Jackson. teaching at
ington; Mrs. G. I.. Matthews,
hinar, at Graniteville. Students ; l
i spent Christmas holidays at
ne l'rom College wjere: Miss Lulu
? Nicholas, Mr. Major Artemus,
n University; and Miss Sophie
?man,~JS.tate College,
fr. Stinson Wise of Philadelphia,
i here., visiting his -sister-Mrs. Coup .
Williams, while here Mr, and Mrs.
1 Derrick entertained Mr. Wise at
ir beautiful home on Pind Street,
in music and, piano music
had through ftJic evening. Miss
D. White played a number of the
st song hit's; those that were
sent were: Mesdamcs; Deacy Byrd.
lervia Williams. Mary " Williams,
i Johnson,, and Miss A. O. White,
went away expressing themselves
lavinv a huge evening.
us. Wilhelmina-Hill, formerly a _
her in the Batesburg Hi, now a
her in Orlando, Fla., was the
st of Misa- E. L. Bvrd, also Mrs;
la"'Jdhhaon' and . friends of this
n; .everyone was glad to see Mrs
Mrs. Annie Wise of Jamacia, N.
r. Pick Johnson of -Harrisburg, v,
came ! --<> to visit their relatlv
inu iiii'iiuft .
iss Bell Tolen.is home after a
ldtng a while in Charlotte, N. C.
iss Eves Artenius is home how
I, Fla. ' ' :r '
iss ~A. O. White, was the dinner
it of Miss E. L. Byrd, Xmas dayt
r. Theodore Anderson of Norris- J|
n, Pa., i?i company with* Misses
ie Bell and Citeria Conley, call to
the Byrds on Oak Stret. Mass y
Ell y Johnson of .Columbia,'
it the holidays with her sisters.
<3
he B. Y. 1'. II. service at. St. 1'aul
11st (IIIiirrh was, opened?by?the , ?
iident at the ukual hour and disiion
by Ithe various ones on the
on will he long remembered. The
ieet was "Through the open-door."? '
he Pastor,- Rev. B. S. Salley,#
tchc'4, a nbble sermon Suhday
ninp from Rev. !>': "Behold 1 will
;e all things," etc.,
jndav School. was conducted bv
erintendent P. E. Greene, subject,
?sson "The Birth, of John the Bap*?
"i
inday night, Rev. Salloy, preaehi.
heart stirring sermon, from the
,salm, .11: '-Princes shall come out
Igypt, Ethiopia shall soon stretch
her hands unto God." Rev. Saland
Miss Victoria Boatwright.
s the dinner guests of Mrs. Elizai
Randolph on Sunday. Rev. Salwas
the supper guest of Mrs. Ida ?
twright Sunday night. Mr. D. Hi
erson motored Miss Victoria Boat
rht to he work Monday morning. K ^
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chool Desks. 1
pplies' |. j
nt rind supplies in Spar- H
' QUICK sen;iVtUT^ g .
icelli'iil medium?ih'k-ed?B~
>n to carry a part of the g
ia( your church >vith our jjj
rn factories in the South S
(i(T. Ton will like 1o do S
Main Office . jjj
j and Factory [5
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Conditions with the vast num- !?
~?r$ fTTRTECO;
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'harleston, S. t\, Tel. 1H2;? and
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UK&JNS jr.
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merville, S. C\. Tel. 242-J f
Pill, \viTT furnish Caskets Free ?
trs-df ape, to any Family that
ast. fe.
Albert A. Aikens I
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idertaker and Gmbalmer ?
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idlolhoru Uiu'hiji. ^ i "'l^I
A Full Line of "
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