The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 10, 1931, Page Page Seven, Image 7
I Saturday, January 10, 1931.
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MIt ????>? * *r h*'f*tr in thoCltv
nft-T 'siicpd'uff- th<> vale-tide in
Ora?-'-!nirir with relatives at)d
friends. ..' *
\ Po- T-irnrt?j TT,.^"p;,ti" P-<vti>v ,,f the
A.?M,?Jv,?('lim^h?"-i? X' >, hols.?l;?(>
?soent?th? hnl .ius-n with his ?iiii, Mr.
Jpnifs Met Mint if, Jr., "horlir-durme the
Xnvns.
Mr. Charles DoviiU of New York
City amj Mv.it. Qiiptllchaum of Kid?re
"Sprinu1. Were nil' house quests of Mr"!
and .Nils. ti. li. Dovall on Friday and
.. Monday. ... ...
Mrs. An,ie Manipup and daughter
-.Artna Mao and Mr. Cin>tor~Bobo, spent
Sunday UY .! lushing. I,.. 1.. as tTTeguests
of Miss Adams and Mr Jas.
Mr El wee.', ' ?
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Mrs. Ethel, Klouiso and-Carrtcr Bailev
rpmit."tll'> hTrlidnvyL,"with lU.'fr pa
* rpnt:-.. ftHr.-pjr Ethel and Carrnr have
returned to State College. M ssT,
IHf louise Bailey has graduated tTon
Hampton-Institute and is still here.
Mi;;. '1'. II. Henry, oj- 71-. \'ulhoun I
St., is v.siiing cousin and fronds at
Grc( v, id, S. ( Irani ill. re she will
go to WhitTiife "to visit sister .and
friends. She will eelui~n~tTT-t-Vrl-1nrhiir
latter, part of .January.
Miss.-Bertha A. Rauknighl, lias r.c - I
.'''-turned to the city,*''after'*spending the
" holidays in Montgomery and Tuskc?.
gee. Alabama; wlnh?io '['n- kcyce she
'" >vas the truest of Miss l.otlie- 11.'
Fitten.
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F. Vandcrhorst. in company with Mi.
and Mrs. R. S. Thomas, motored to
Orangeburg la t Tuesday afternoon,
December GO, iur, ihv Chr ?ti,iis.
Dance given. by liic."Jolly tiood Fellows
Club of that i ity.
Mrs. Herbert \\'. Baumgurdner
spent the week prior to- Christmas in
Atlanta, Cia... and (In'envilie, S. C.
Mr. Dan Collins of Darlington was
guest of his hrofher-iii law and sister,
Mr.?ami?Mr*.?hh?Vr-r?Nuu mga rdnar i
during. Christmas week.
Mrs. 'AlTjcrthh Anderson, daughtci
of Mrs-.. A mi it* White, and children
from Newark, X. j.. are spending the
Xmas with her mother" in Philadt.1
ph id,, Da.
Many friends are wishing them a
merry Xmas and a happy New Year.
f Mr. and Mrs. J,. 1). Denley had as
their house guest for the holidays,
. Mr. Tom Deniev. brother of ,J. B.
Denley formerly of Columbia; now
of New York. Mrs, (.J. K. A1 ford oi
Darlington, mother of'.Mrs. .J. B. Den
ley,'and. MasterOsear Alford.
Misses Kraneena and . Caroline
Rosemond were the guests- of their
parents, Mr< and Mrs. J. K. Rose-1
RfltJ^iiaj^'n-1 iniH-ll''( ''
Miss-^rttrrreTia is at Kingsvdle. ri.
"" ('., and Miss~('arotTrre at T.oris, S. ('.
' We hone for tln-m intu-h sueeess dur"
i ing tHe remauidiM?of theii?lei in.
Mrs. Alhalia Means Ibnloi'd ami
her little son Jerome (leorge- Bin ford,
sue nt a pleasant- Chris Unas" here m
Culuuduia ,\vi>?U"lu. r. imil Ui.!', \l-us?Mag >
gie Lillian Means. Mi's. Bill ford aiut)
her son lei t C-oUnulmi hist 'I itnrr h.y
Jun.~H MkH for their le-me m Kiciivi
inond, ,Va., carrying with theln the
good Wishes of their * relat ives and
K- J"iends. r
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Rev. J. S. ('oe"4and iiis neicc, Mrs.
Meta Johnson-, of Florence; Misses
Hamilton and Mary Green, of Marion
.were tiie pleasant Iu>u. e-gucsts oT"MT7
and Mrs.;l>oetor Johnson, 1-12G Harden
St., on Monday of last" week. Miss
es Mamilton and (Irwn are teachers
in the Marion High School. They reported
as having enjoyed- <|tiile a
pleasant stay.
One of the Vcr.r~ptoTi?nTit visitors
to the city for the Merry Yuletide
Season was Mrs. l'atricia FergusonClark
of the Chicago Courts, the
; TTotrse gUCSl of Miss Osceola' Allen on
i Hampton "Ave. Mrs, Clark stepped
from the train admiring the bgiiuJtilul
green pines against the retl Hay hills
seen through the .state, then tlu- pretty
little city; but when she had met
"the folks" sheMvas thrilled with htuifirst
trip south and thoroughly- enjoyed
every minute- to repeat her
expression verbatum.
MAHKIA(iK AN NOl'MC KMKNT
.v Mr. and Mrs. Luther Saunders an
nouncc the. marriage1 of their daught
er Maude Ruth to Mr. Rufus E. Martin;
December 31, li)30. At the bride's
huim?.?To thfl delight of their?many
frienda^ they are at the home ofH*hO'
grtiom's, 11 lis Jackson St., Augusta;"
Georgia.
V* CHRISTMAS JOV
Santa Claus was much in evidence
at the College Street Kindergarten,
> 'AHIMU ll'i'.l', mcd.l, 111J !i<[ lufuiv,
"Xtnas eve. Santa too!; social pains
to bring presents appropriite to each
j ! puj il and all left filled with joy that
Xmas was really here again.'
- A musical recital was given for the
little folks. ^Mothers heaiTs were
_ made to leap'with joy to hear Jtheir.
children playing and sinking, Ch.-istnias
candy was served.
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THE ROYAL SIXTEEN CLUB."*
The Royal Sixteen Club gave*
Xmas Dinner on Xnias day at th
home of UTr. Saetc Guignard, 1330 Di
vinea street. Each member devotei
nil of her time during the day pre
paring for the occasion. An enjoyabl
time was had by each and every one
The Club is preparing to have a ver;
unusual affair in the near future.
CARD OF THANKS. ?
We wish to express our heartfel
thanks to the many friends and rela
tives for their kindness find sympa
thy shown us in the illness and deat
of our dear husband and father, Dan
iel McFadden, who departed this lif
Dec. 1(3, 1930. Thanks to the friend
for their beautiful floral design:
Special thanks to Rev. A.. P. Spear
and the Mutual Undertaking Cp.-7-fo
thf. splutulid?service?rendered. Ai
have our everlasting, gratitude.
Wife and Children.
BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY
Mi1. B. D.?Drafts,?eelebi a ted?hi
Birthday with a lovely dinner on Dec
mber 23, at his home opposite th<
'.i xii\gton Graded School. The tubk
was lovely with a beautiful birlhcla;
cake decorated with blue candles.
A goose dinner was served by Mrs
Drafts assisted by Mrs. J. M. Suber
. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs
'oc M. Suber, Miss Grace Suber, Mr
-ram5 Holmes. Mrs, Rosa Johnsu.i tun
Hautrht'-.' Martha Elifeabeth, Mis:
Rachel Lorlefc .of- Dikan^ and" Mr, Jo
Subcr. Jr. , 1
Card of Thanks.
Thc\ Publisher wishes to thank th
following friends" who rememberei
him during the ChVistntas season
Rev. S. It. Thompson, Society Hi!
Tor a nice package of pecans; Mi
and Mrs. Wm, Anderson, Detroit
Mich., for a box of cigAi's? Mi. an
Mrs. It. I,. I,yon, of Greenville, fo
a solid leather purse, key holder an
cigarette case; Mr. Fred Bernart
New York City, for a shirt and tie
Mr. John (tollman, New York Citj
for a tie and six handkerchiefs; Mi
11. A. Woodard Gadsden, for tw
-rmnnds of pecans. All of which ar
highly appreciated.
GEO. II. HAMPTON,
Publisher.
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. A SI PPEB AND PROGRAM
Oil Monday, January 12, 1031 ther
will he a Supper and Program spoil
sored by the National Council Worl
War Veterans Matilda Memorial Clif
toll Samuel Post No. 4, at Griffin Me
I Hull nnnnoto Thnmoc' n,.nt
Story. Cor. Taylor and Harden Sis
Program begins 8:00 o'clock; afte
which Supper and Hot Cocoa will b
served for 25 cents. ~ ~?7;
Principal speakers: Mrs. Corri
C.irrol, Rev. H'atlield.
.Officers; C. T. Foster, Commander
James Woodberry, Vice" Comniandei
M. ,M. Nance, Quarter-Master; J. W
Matthews. Adjutant: Frances R. Bar
Offider xpf Duty; Cleveland Jacobs
Officer of, Guard; J. W. Plunkc.tt
Chaplin; R, C. Dixon. Reporter, 4,
IN MEMORIAM
In sad but loving. remembrance o
oui dear father, Rigel Bates, who de
parted this life, January 5, 10.10, a
Xowheiaqg. .""
Tif^ianTT^doa'r' father -?
-And it-shall-not soon depart.
In uin lienrl.-i there IS a longing";
IV the honip an empty space;
11 will be'so yes, forever,
No one else call fill your place.
Thou art gone to h? with Jesus *
'A 'tittle Antfol 'hr'ift.'ht hnd fear,
Happy in the joys of Heaven,
Spine day we will nfeet you there.
Mrs. Anna Smith, .Newberry, S. C
Mrs. Mary Williams, Columbia, S. C
daughters, and children.
PWI. M ETTO S A N VTA Rll'M
State Park, 8. P;
?Wxr as inmate? erf" the Palmett
Sanitarium enjoyed a merry Christ
mas. On Monday before Christma
Santa Clans came with si group c
merry (making folks. Wfth /sound
of horns and tinkling bells you ca
imagine the time, we'had; and Sant
Clans gave each of us a stocking fi
ed with cahdy, nuts, fruits, pop cor
and even a horn" in everjr oTTet an
Santa even brought the "cop" alonj
We wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. 1
B. Pleasant for the lovely gift pr<
wen ted?uw?on?the following Tuer.do
which was enjoyed by one and all.
On Christmas day we were the r<
cipient of a large bag of. very nic
oranges from Messrs. Champion an
Pearson, for which we indeed than
-theim?"All- of rrs?received gffts O
the Christmas tree from dear ol
Santa Clans. ' . ' '
Tho Neal Young Circle of the If
Baptist chprch of Columbia (white
has been very Htce to-as duririg th
-year of . 193Q,- -On Chrfatrttas Ha
each of us was presented with a Ne^
|Testament from the Circle.
I Visitors during the holidays wer
Kev. and Mrs. R. A. Adams, Re^
Alfonso^ Miller," Miss C M. Ervii
Messrs. Chapipion and Pearson, Nfi
and Mrs. J. W. Hopkins and frietidf
Prof. H. W. Baumgardner and M
Collins, who accompanied Mr. Broot
out to see his sister. Miss Ervi
who always brings sunshine present
ed gifts to each of us.
\V0 also rendered a "program o
Aiiir 7hmm tlip ai
plause we received we can readily sa
it was enpjoyed by all present.
Yes! we had a merry Christmas an
want to manK our many inenus a
, gain for helping us to put the Chris
nans over with such fun and""enjoji
4?e?t to all. And we must say tha
a merry Christmas and a happy ne^
year ha3 surely been ours.
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_ ZIZZ THE PALMET
ALLEN UNIVERSITY NOTfeS
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e ' Dr. II, ti-Sims^ President nTAll.en
University and prominently mention"
d ed by many state and national church
^ leaders of the *A. M. E. Connection a*r
e their choice for Bishop in 1932, de '
livered the Annual Emancipation Ad?
dress New Year's Evening in Benedict
College Chapel. A capacity audience
heard his recommendation for better
civic and economic improvement for
t Negroes in Columbia.
Many letters from friends in (hf
. state, and one flom Professor Charles'
h- Wesley of Howard" University, now in
London have been received by Presie
dent Sims urging him to enter*-t+ie
s raceTor Bishop of the A. M. E.
5. Church. No decision has yet been
s reached by Dr.'Sinits to date.
t The State Committee of twelve for
U- the Y: M. C- A. composed of elevoawhitcs
and Dr. Sims the only Negro
member m^t in an important session
and have agreed that the North Carolina
and South Carolina Y, M. C. A.
Workers be upited m.ikidg a regional
governing board of the two states ,
Following^ the mid-year examina^
tion the third week in January, Allen
e will .observe a week of Prayer, be
ginning January 26 and continuing
through January 31.
' i A Student Loan Fund unon whieh
several hundred dollars in subscrip''
tion has been-paid ih, is still under
j- vflay and- many prominent Alfeii
? Alumni and supporters have gener?
-ously?responded to the appeal:?fir
is hoped that several thousand dollars"
may be raised for this much need
fund, which purports to assist worthy
students in their scholastic en1
deavors. .
e Students.returning after the Christ
J mas holidays have shown a smallc; .
: decrease in dropping -out than in forII
nier years, despite the depression con-.
7" ditions of"unemployment in the state,
t, according to a report from the office
rtrof the Dean and Registrar. Allen
rfCollege Dcparmcpt shows a large!
d enrollment than any previous year.
1, ' 'The Charity Game on New Year's
T" Day on Milton Field, the athletic
ft tadiuin of University of South Caro!'
ina, local white institution ..ended the
o pot-ball season, and three games this
^ season with an ancient and respected
' -ivalBenedict College. The game
ended in victory for Allen (>-0.
A tentative schedule is being ar"anged
for girls and boys basket-ball
. the girls team now practising daily
under the tutorship of Mrs. Cecelia
t. Jamison and the boys under H. W
Baumgardner, famous Jiincoln lumit|
nary.
On the foot-ball schedule for 1931
Allen has included a number of nonj^_
conference battles, Morehouse Col-.
lege; Morris brown; and Livingstone^
v The Annual Turkey Day Classic is
e scheduled with Benedict College.
o BRAWLEY BOOK CIA'BS DOINGS
, The club was lavishly entertained
\ by Mrs. Miriam. A. McMillan at her
. home on Gervais Street, December 1G.
r !. The study of "Ethics of Confucius"
was lead by Mrs. Caura Goode-Jones.;
current events, by Mrs. Albertha Simons.
After these discussions . the
- hostess served two courses, the colorscheme
being red and green to carry
out the Xmas idea. Sandwiches,
f hearts,' stars .. diamonds and clover
leaves served With hot chocolate and
t colored marshmellows were delicious;
iello, shaped as sandwiches withwhipped
cream and varied color putTii
i*rs ciimi'?next.?After?rei ii't? eacTT
member was given a souvenir calen?
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On Christmas dav the Brawley
Book Club presented the Y._\V. C A..
a stove. ' ? * 1
The evening of 'December 2.'i, was.
very pleasantly spent. The Brawley j
Book Club entertained a few. friends
at the home of its President, Mrs. i
~ ^aOTa Ou Jones. u - __|
Tables laid for twenty-eight, made
a beautiful picture under the . soft '
light of candles. Pleasant conversa
' tion prevailed throughout the , two rj
course service after which, all rctir
pd to the living and reception roonvs
to be entertained by an interesting;
program. Mrs. Albet'tha Simons. '
acting as Mistress of Ceremonies, introduced
Dr. and Mrs. Starks of
c Benedict andHrof. H. W. Bnumgnrd..
ner of Allen who gave timely remarks j
s of encouragement to the club and
,f rendered suggestibns that were well
s received by each member.
n Mrs. Laura Goode-Jones. gave the
a history, of the Brawley Book Club,
1] stressing its literary characteristics
n and telling <?f the accomplishments
luring?fehf-elub's nine months-ofexr.
istence.
j, Mrs. Corrie Carrol of the "Y," prej.
sented a reading in her usual unique
y. manner. Mrs. Miriam McMillan and
Miss Ila Stewart, played beautiful
?. piano selections. .
:e Out-of-town ' quests were: Mts.
d Thelma Griffin of New York City
k who was at the Goode's home and
ff j Miss "Roberts of Louisville, Ky., the
d : house guest of the Hamon.% on Pine
i Street
't I Re.guar Meeting hed this week at
) i the Y. W. C. A ?Tuesday at 6:00
e p. m: '
rh"- . f~~*
w V. r. CLl'B No."*. ENTERTAIN
allen students diking
0 unnntvc
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'I The Christmas holidays were ver>
*, pleasantly spent by the younfr ladies
' * who remained on the^campus. The
girls feel very grateful to the nu>mhers
of the Allen University Club.
No. 1-, who made them feel' so much
a.t home and who showed such warm
n hospitality. At sometime or other
y vited to a delicious Christmas dinnei.
i This kindness shows that the old A.
d U. spirit is still living in the Alumni,
i- Those who. entertained the young lait
dies are: Dr. and Mrs. Daniels; Mar
tfon Me ria, Misses Jessie Crawford"]
it and Willie Shuler. Mr. and Mrft.
v Vance; Misses Thelma Weaver and
. Zptoria Pierce; Rev. and Mrs, Lemon.
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ntfitiaiaiii 1 w^-.i i l?i? .... .
TO LEADER
Misses Nina Fwmati,"and Helen Ha
Kin; Dr. and Mrs. Ilolman; Mis.se.
Lola Hansom and Geqrgana Holmes
"Mr." and Mrs.". 11. " How ard f Missel
Ruth Smith, and Flora MeFlary; Prof
and Mrs Haiimenrdnei : \1 >s.-s Clan
Campbell, and Willie .M. Pie.rson
Professor and Mrs. K. L. I'eguese
.Misses Thclma Weaver-and' Inez lia
per. Again dear. Alumni we inns
heartily thank you and extend to yoi
ouj* sincere wishes for a prosperou
I New Year. - t
p~ Student
A HOLIDAY PAIM'Y
A lot'ej" affair was given by Mis
Mable Wiliams in hoiior of her gues
M:ss Marie Casmer . of.- Saratogj
Springs X. Y. ^ *
Several tables of whjst was arrang
ed for and was played thrnughoil
thp -evening. i
The guests w^-re: Misses . Mari
Casmer. nest of honor. ('atherin
I Ford, Theresa Grayson. Louise.Glo\
er. Edith Bythewood, and Mable Wil
liains; Mt'"dairies Lure-rip l'rar.jer am
Either Ruin'-- Mr. and Mrs. St. Clat
Grayson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed war
Roach, Messrs -aekson Green. Lero;
Bennett. Pilaris, Lawrence. Georg
Upehurchj. I.onnip Talford and Stun
uel Sanders. A
A delicious salad gourseL was. sYrv
ed. All present stated a very en
jovable evening.
Bl'FFET StTPER GIVENSlf HON
OK OF VISITORS.
A unique hospitality was extende
Mr; and Mrs. Wesley Ford on Mor
day evening by Mrs. Haskell Brow
at her home on Washington S.t. t
buffet supper was tendered in thei
honor.
Promptly at'ti p. ni. the guests ui
lived and amid soft rays J'roin ' Jnpii
nose lamps an enjoyable ev.e'beg wa
Tpwl.
A very tempting Collation wa
served. Other out of town guests e
joying this affair, \vere Mr. and Mr:
Reverlv Houndtree, Mrs. F.lla Whil
side, Messrs. Davault and Young.
PROSPERITY NEWS
Shiloh A.' M. E. Church
)
A "Get-to-Oethei "' Meeting \V?!
called by Or. K. A. Adams, Presidin
F.lder of the Newberry District. Re1
R. A ..Young, lined hymn No. 1: "<
for a thousand tongues to sing" etc
Dr. L. F. Harper, offered prayer; D
ly. A. Adams, read II Cor. 4 chapte
and commented on verse 18. "Whil
we look not at the things;"~otc., OStn
as a subject "The Measure of a M?n!
I lie was given quite an ovvatidn i
| electryirt" h's hearers frwm this mos
wonderful subject.
I -~;Dr. E. F. (1. Dent, was elected S"t
rotary of aho meeting. Dr. J.-C. Me
(Clellan was elected as reported to tli
I religious press.
j-- - The house, then wont into expry?
sions cif ,-oppreciation of the present
(if the Dr. E. A. Adam as the-ncwl
appointed Presiding Elder, to prosit!
| over this great district.
The .assessments were agreed upo
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and re-adjusted; eVery otvp; taymerr-'
.i and ministers, expressed himself as
; ,'bein*? in full accgrd with Dr. Adam
r and" tnV program and" assured ~?hirrr fthat
his program and'assured hind '
4 - that the district would not trail'in tin I
.(lust. ' . j 1
' The . District Coneferenee will con-,'
vene at St.. 1'aulA.. .M. F. Church.il
l,.:.i The Sunday- So hi ml Consent inn wjji i<
j convene at~Hel<Mia. S. ft
The \V.. H. and F. ,M. Society will-'
~v (Tuivene at St*. James A. .M. K. Church 2
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The first 'Sunday of th,. new year '
s of Jp.'il was welcomed in by the ring. I
L ing oT the different church bells f l 1
a. Sunday service.-, in and around N"in- ^
t't-.v .-.Six with the following* generals '
- in command; Bros, ,1.. I.. . 1rkyr .at
l Bethlehemr J. It. Dean at Mt. Zioir
A- s. S11 \ ' !!-" ili Alt. 1'lea-ant ; (,. tS .
e Burton' at'Trinitv. At each place the
c service- wu.-? well a-tt-eo-fed?wrth 're^
newed iletcrmmatiora to p-.tt over giru
ri-?tnrr-" n^~TliT?~'"tT'YT"?;" ~~
? ^ Droniptl^ 'a'. :,V|,?-u lies, H.?
' Taylor, pastor- of Bethlehem Bap.li-t
. v>>uivu wscenueu iTu- pulpit. and an '
e, r.ounced his text. Subject "A JNYu 1
-l Heart." Many sad ami droopy heart*
was made. t<V rejoice as the nian of
- God soared awtfy fn,the spirt.- R'-v.
Taylor, is provintr ,himself a worth .
successor to the m eal?
preachers, tiie JiUcl. J'pin fccon of If,. l'
. tona Beach,- Fla.. Rev. A. T. Dixon. 1
- Mrs. -Samuel Fdwsrds of- Al.l i" "
d viHe worshipped .at Bethlehem <.1 i
Sunday, dan. 1th;
11 The .Ninety Six Hi school, reopen.e.ii
\ her doors .'on Monday mui'h'injr Jai.7
r?fh. with the' usual-1 a rue enrollrrtenwith
a nuiiilier id" additions. AI-~"
Salemv Friendship,* Marshall Chupel.
1- Mt. Zioti and Mt. l'istrah.
ts .We unintentionally failed 'to men )
tion the "ame of one of < u'r lead)n:p
,s speakers; in our last writing who <1n
.livereel a.n instructive address at the
s. Xmas exercise at Mt: Zioti.. namely
Miss' Sarah Dean-. Slu- is the atVeetionate
dauclitcrt- of. "Mr., and Mis.
Julian dean. Verily if sh? continues
her presenf course she will some day]
he a power to hep^raee, <>tu- which,
Mt. Zion will he proud -of. ' .
iS- Mr. and Mrs. \\~. ?C.n ter.?Mi. '
^ and Mrs. Jphn Dean. Mr. and Mt
r (Jrover Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.
) Goode spent Monda> Dec. 2'dth at tin
. home of Mrs. Winnie Goode enjoying
J; a sumptuous feast.
,r Misses Josephine ('alter. Carrie
fc Grifliji spent Dec. 25'th. with -Mi<s
jj-Kmma (i.owk-, the daughter- hf 'Mr.
Tohe Goode. They report a title time.
n'.~
1 Poro Beautv Shonne
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RKVr-A-r Wt-HILIA PLEASES
CHARLOTTE- AUDIENCES. ^
?It- -gives- "re- very?yrent pit-asmtr-trr ?
say that Charlotte has a splendid
froup of ministers ineludrtij* all de- '
ruminations. Among thotn is*" nov. ' "L_. ./
A. W. Hill, K02 Puldwin Ave,,, who
tas recently been called to the Great-,
r Pleasant Hill Baptist?Church" of ' t
his rityr He crimes her,, from AikenL ~
s. where hi has -erved thirteen
k'pars the Friendship Church of that
-ity. and is very highly recommended
iy both- white and pritrrrod; Iji the
ive or six im>nths-ef his service here
ie. has been greatly' in demand'as a ;
>ublic -peaker and preacher by all
lasses of society.
[lis chun h taken on new info'and ~ ,
;-here are visible signs of progress
ind advancement numerically, hnan ially
and spiritually. This lias been. ?
i fenVhi'kiib!.. .nrj't'ice 3D these day- =
>f economic pressure.. - Yet?it is ?n
seeping _wit-h- Ui-v Hill's (former ree?rd-ras~a
nastor. llis address to the
Baptist I'astorial! Conference go
''What should he thi' Attitude nl llii' *
Mini-ter toward Involution," was in- ....*/
leed a' masterpiece. He awakened
the s'lecpy mind <if the ministers as
f>e- profoundly explained the scientific
view of Procreation and the story of
Creation a- . it is told by Moses in
Cones is . * % .
In his, addle-.- at the. closing oxer
ise nf the?tUaJ Wm ,1 -^ Iitrli' School
here before Chri-tma-, fh>m the sub- ; ?
jeett: "^hall the Aon-ru-an child Rave ? ?? '
Religious Rdticqtion."" he said <amontr
other thine-, that "'according to ails,
tropology. Religion was as-old as-the
hunVan mce. Kvery human group
everywhere ha<l always* had soltie definite
kind of Re4+tfion. and when a
child liegins t-> make its intellectual.
-ocial, economic and moral adju>t- ?
incuts. it should also begin to make _
its Feligvoifs development.1
Rev. Hill bas also spoken to the V.
W." C. .AT and (/Vie I.eagfn of this city
Kxperietice, added to training has
made* him one of tin- nfo-t pleasing
and acceptable speakers among our
group in ' Cliarlotife. ll|is visjon- is'
Hot dimmed by the satisfaction that ' ? .
he .knows,-, thus he ha> enrolled ,a> a
student and- is .doing special work
-at?liifui-ni?L Smith 1 'nivm-ity
DILLON.. NKWS
? Season's (.rcetngs .
Rev. and, Mr-.. .1. R. Washington,
wish to express their gratitude and
appreciation to the following persons
for sending them season's greetings;.
\t.- \i -i. ri if, n,. ?,?i m.td"
K. Gordon. I >!*. and Mrs. C..H. Garrett.
Rro.f, and Mrs.- W. L. Bryant,
Rev. and Mr.-. G. I). Collins, Rev. and '
Mrs-. L. G. B-w.man, Rev. and Mrs. I.
J. Gamble, Rev* and Mrs. I. 0. Simmons.
Dr. and Mrs. I. H._Alston, Dr.
L. A. Sartor. -Mother and Sister. Mr.
and Mrs. !.. T Kennedy,' Mr. and'*Mrs.
\V. M. Gillain, Miss Naomi Mac Lee,
Mrs. L. M. Bt-thea. "Miss Christine
Jv>rd. Mrs. Nora Harris and family.
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