The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 31, 1931, Page Page Two, Image 2
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BISHOP HANSOM BACK AIIAIN.U
The Capital City was indeed proud B.
of the return of its- iiohie c'tiy.ens on i\i
^ ' last Saturday m the jTts^rs of Bi-h- To
op Reverdv C- Ransom. !>. .IV. 1 1.. IV. t.
chief pastor of the A. Church
in South Carolina and M fs." Kenne. S.
Ransom his \vif,, and tir-l-fary of our S>
great church. Since boi?!vr.~n" v fromTr
this state the Bishop held-.- the -4'mte?y-H
Conferences hi Louisiana and sprat.
some tune at h's liory :n < > an IV Mi
. J. The?news of lln ana?il_J?V
conferepCes held in our i ' 1 ' t
gut here before the llilion came * ! I ,
course we were not at all. .-jirpris. f C
For Bishop Ransom truly : Ladt r n.
uf iiicn. . Botii in in ia C' i - and 'a:; mint'. ^
?? hers freely admit 'this 1'a.T W'r^-m-r
he *is firm as a rock when' it coin '.
to standing .by a "pfTnViptc he is {Hief I
"to suggestions from miiHstefia] a" 1h
lay. This is evidenced In I i'?v '. ' i. i>
- .to the~hrymon'to meet avi-li- Mm- to.n. . U
isters of the state in Council -'at ..Sen: ev
ter Feb.. 12-111. Every laymen * I' n'.ir . Iff
church is appreciative f this long (h.
desired opportunity, and'lasting good Ai
will be accomplished, llisli. in Rap
som is a leader with a o-orrnn-. C
, More fieedfr chuvclwr K::v" L n lv !:' F JI
T ed. from funds collected hy h's' C!
- od last year-than?Mj-rth- Id-t'-ov- ?'" -af
our-"church. "Wcm it not . f-r hi- af
p_ _ " great vision ' some, of "'i? i-hinv'- - ...
would have suffered serums !'
; _ rassmcnt. For oni- s'af, ;t ?_
benefit from n- connectiona* \ ; v>
But all that is 'necessary. is f ' u. ?!
to support our leader's j?r rroMS a?
victory is assured. M -re ' 1>
. a real Bihop's wife. She is' a trlf*; ?'
speaker. :r great orgnidv.er and ?> ("
born leader of women.* The
lhe?e wonderful chnia-tors. '
Notorious Pr?soiH rs.
Eyery mouther of Ok- r Id; :d r i.t.u ''*'
can but deplore. the bruta! hc'.s
murder-committed'by. ilv^e six \
-- ?groesJ+n. .LexiCftt1'^ bounty f r v
they must pay the death pi rejt.y i . '
_the electric^ chair F'hi-^iry ;JT. l\u
people'-believed that Ne.v roe.-; a" hp to.".'1
a great extent are - . r.'-. '
usually tender hearted wui;?i . i
guilty of such cold blooded .'.im
But the?time has c no ' w-V-u 'd'n;
. will be criminals < !' . our
will' undertake to. . !" > ! ;
white criminals , c * i . .
robbing .of hanks and ..train*;. My '
hope&t-convict inn is .^iint ibd . : ; i__
crlmt? wave has its ge'ifr-*-i-_. in' -tl;o
.north and cast. . What 1 iLuTt;-,-? .:
worse than that lawless band .< v. b.d<- ',
.gangsters in Chicago. Inn ,p : -! ,!
upright citizen- have "ho n ? ' ! '
IT" ^ .death by., thus,. mcrcilcs Ha T
. .'disease "dof ?3ii is c alatr: i . .. T"
caught ?by those six Nc'.rini.
? ;?waning tnetr-ttetnm?4-o ; : 1 ; ?-?
ceive their just reward.- "I'm- i. *:
citizens were never lnir'-d i: ' V
nity than -the victims of tho:. r- >:
r-;; ? ious .prisoners. ' Th,.?ee-i :. ver
can re:uli|v -see that +Vyr ?
underworld of sin in o; :t<
this aire, and is making
. _ thy church. That ai-cu-a::many
high headed .crime*- v. *
nessing today. There are
of people' all over this ' \v?>! I,
have sold themselves t > d ';
congregate themselves i.'n Sa' i a .*
do mischief; and roam the' n king '
hours to commit 'ciiun s. Ma
. . them are kn<Av-n to church i : - ? t.
who have, no concern for tl)
--?unless the church tvf kind ~t
power .from on high and
derworld to lliglit we" jus; . !>
for the coming of the. ?-! _ i ..
will no more tolerate tin- si-.- M
day without irt- i:;': ) .- .
did th?-' sots of tl
v.ere before the flood.
_ ?-WhoA1L Aju- tiu: 11 \
Robert Kldridge. Ih ne* t " !w;-i
? John Ackwiigltl, (horgc .ll.ir:' .Jo:
James Hickman, live" r \\: V" *
- " ' Negro .men pleaded yti': .
charge of da.yjng oiiu--. M:. ' I : "
a respectable v. hit in :?:? ?
...ton County. Hot he-tr <
criminals are nut tit",
al 'tie. Why-is it tin * i 1 -1 .
r--ad . or write? Some i-:>;
guardians must- yh-adj." .
sending them to .!
able to discern H-tweer; t
. wrong. Who is guilty of ' :
. . toys not attending, the ? .? ! . < '' .
in their youth Viri' e.s t o
sixth commandment! 'P
oened sinners live! jn :
ilizfition and sot p.. .rhiMj .
. ' quainted with tirm. h'i
tian ever tell them of
the .cross *' Were they, o. : . ,
hhei) to /if I it .th" why- of '
they ever invityd i>y i
'to the hou>e of <, \'i
guilty of any of thy
, . to these five men, ! :')
part of the guilt of th<
?rible crime. ' I he san,.-. :
gard to the Negro ly./oj
of Mr. Mills another h-"
dust-rous -white man.
14We (Jet No' better l a-l ".
The above is a born > .,.j i
from one of thp* jovial e'dy /
"The State" which is
ing dailies oT f.li e -Oil > 11. , , ;
cable to our group in n ,j,
We have had bitter ex* "
have seen awful sights- .
It seems that" culoreiL. p v
all other people -h?ul,l '<[.
because as a wh.,;, : n. .?^_
a hard time in this world, l i :
enjoy this freedof fo, who-:
fore-parents prayed, A;id thev
show their appie; jation t., (;, ,( :
tnis blessing by %h,it,g g<r.?i .{lh j
at his house whenever the opt . to-.'.
tv is presented. Hut w!i n v<
his attitude to one another ;?rd 1'indifference
toward (Iod':. tn!<'
; Dlet it jsssma..that he iz. "no r...::r
' fast." The unfortunate \ ielin> 0 pi
are to be electrocuted nlay/'jl ha-o
ball, shot' marbles on "fuel's Ivdy ?!*tv ;.]
and thp waj?esfpf il was. dentil. .At1 lt,
common sense mijpht suggest to par- in;
ents?that?they Should improve -1his- -?Jrr
.. I.
II HI" ??
) I'll ft MOW RIDER
.1 1 is ?
nation with their children today
it when I see children and parent!
Mowing in the same wake I an
m polled to say that we f^et no bet
. t'a-t. "
Our Whereabouts* "*
At Trinity Spartanburg on has
we had the time of our life
re cheirlv was crowded to its eapa
-yr dt" had nmre-?>f-the appearand
an anpual conference than any
iV.e; e'.se. Tile Rev. S. H. Lewis
It., K. i>.. is a prince in that eity
preacher lie, ranks among thi
' i>i he connection. Kverv dime o
;i 'ment .was paid and. a litth
rein. Or. Lewis has. the churcl
' atul?ovei-y ur^anizu.
ei h:?ru ; i work. The captain
a. - !'->'lows: Sisters Millie Mc
r.ri , , vantn r . n?i".
' i ..vvs.v MS. A?* VI I IV. I I ? ' V U1 I i
Ant'.i,. Ryrd,. Daisy llamii
" v'iu i Foster; Georprio Tallsy
-*?i~?i?:' i Charity l.tttle.john. Ini
Si. j-Sivr-i. Stacy Whitmire. Ollii
-Uv,..^u.iU-VVi 11 iams. Anese Cra i j
!ri i Wriprht. Josephine I.eprir
rv\ JMnckthan, Janie Anderson, He
i \Y'loams.' Rosella Hiffprinhothafn
. '11 11111?ilcis.iss.iek, Lillie Rojjers
Dil'ard. Kevelleo Matthews
: v liijene; l)eim. We were at \Voo<
ft"to -J?n-f-inrrnl-parlor SalurdiH
v. ; tid listened to a most ex
' _ :".r!'al address delivered lei
i i ev'.-u Woodard's funera
- : wdii lerfill Urns. Hov
is ihe up-to-date funera
V- t "i> 'with Rro. Woods an
:>..n ; .embers, of Trinity. The mom
r v re happy to receive then
. -Our conference at Atehisoi
'.ape! with th,* Rev. Atchisoii sv;i
'.< od i >. 1. We ran somewhat late
-?h?cc*.-4swed - t^e situatiorv
a1 rivcd. ll(i has a nice littl
and is dojnjr nicely. We preacl
1" 1 the Rev. W. S. Jones at St
i >I Sunday' niirht anil had a prior
us.,' niei-tlntr. "Rro. Jones is doinj
""! r> at this place. He had ou
> '. . nn-nt. uu lund .whan .we go
. Stub pastors are in demahi
: donos. does lipt. haVe to hi
a * . He h;is a fine little prroui
is :it this tilnce. Wo shnl
ir- pleasant vi-if at Taylo
>? ! can' next week's * e.rtioK
!' I he j-.e.y del".
r rf-U-vrifT -will find us on th
mi'-u' <jr. .t'ireuit.. with the Rev
it., fAi-wards. pastor. We" wi]
I! t hany eh'iroh Sunday a
TT -i duplete tip. business of -th.
: !.:ii i'''*eriiiiun. l.et the men
~r"V7~ i' {tn-"<TrirpnniiTnr of th
^ efit. I.et us advance.on on
-r-TNK>\ <rr district No. ~
!';: s: i \N IIOMK m rial AII
?'?!"4 v m: AR^SAUPA.
! a Js. The first 4'nio!
1' ' ' N.. I .of the ("liristiai
^ f. j 'A id See jet y held rt
"! I'i \ idi n.*;, .MefhoJis
If i!e ..." tfitllj top'11.
: . ;e.-lit. M r.s. I .ul'a < >i,
:n readiness." After, ?
' 'i ll exerciM' U d le
fc- ! >. v. ii1ji.ii. of him. mim
i .'I << r ny r.
" 'li'f 'ii jfi I lU.itjv
' ' ;i t (t|U >ii::i.'!' th.
(. and IV.si 'tail had :
!?.; -. \? li'f
1 *r-r?h \\?TUT" aniioupcc
'"v. v. :ir" * 1 * :; 1. Presidui
iiV.M-d' K-; W. ip ,
v" ( pro-Mont. Hew Tim
how: -tan--secretary
; . .Helena:yvard
' \Y. II; Ihiv.p.avii. C.olum
!. \\.i.:i.y. of (luster wo.
the hoard. Mrs. Pur
' -*.T he was a splenifi
' ~ e '' tAvS tU .t hn? V't.: '
. the rewlv elected prt si
' !'. j svi; ted the position
V s- eiiiatr !'i>r .it. IP
! ' fuii.O ser\ ice 1
' ' . '. I ; i *11 STHar"
hujiy v.Mi-U in accord will
i' 1 o'.| iu' a nlan t ha'
.! .];'f see. working . in thi
v ' v It- fins bed explaining
f .. j- d solid for it.
' V. \V. v.. u !
. >.-unit il the floor. I Ii
de'don that* would hcl]
t'r.rneiaUy. His vesaVi
v : !s11 adapted. The Gran,;
ord-re 1 to \vrite ea i
? ill f.:ll 'details.
? ? tV-vu?the. field_ivefe f :
' d 11 'i. -Tlw?(11 ;i"d?K<
d v.. arc-. *X!Unt? or pn>r
' 'ej- or' Hist net" No. 'J
? m \eith tdtem hy th<
I : . rvt behind Br<>
. ... . -
?- . - I'-ivtun. the Gram
.lid tips was he hest. al
"' : -r .-he has had in .years
anient d the new Gran
; I. a\ injr a copy : of al
d and the dis-httrsetv en'
'IT'S, is something nev
'ld.ii srroks well foir Prof
V lie hold - out; I. shall evy
. hy niv -ide. flVnee am
a if. ! irnunip the order
;||M plMP-IIHt
tfi'oni every nook and coi
fraud ponvh. Tin
,1( W-i- ,.M.led.., I it- .?
v-i'vV.while the'nian of (Jo
il of trulh to his ruo/ei
V 1:( . ui'i u v lt'iuli l-'
\.ho attended this Urrioi
. -I.iila Johnsotv-Ida- Tho
ny'"ic finllrunn. who was aU<
' t)'' Sln'e hoard. H. \V. Ciil).
' : h'2. Jessie N'rlum. Vitnnr
. ! ' .ov Ti?v*dev-, 'BV)0'/er ' awl
" i;s. The" nr \f Union will h<
' >1 i -ton in Ajjril.
' Mrs, f>. S. MeKifn and farr
u-'; tliis mean- to thank t^eii
<:.y friends for their kindness dur
v the illness and death of theii
r THE PALMKT!
j| ^?LAUIU5N9 NE>V9 1
I^unday beirigL*an idealSpring-like
day, many were the church goers that
worshipped ..iii the various denominations.
W^. are sorry to report Mrs. E. S.
' Nelson on sick list and Mrs. Harriet
Workman had the jnisfortune to
j break a foot, i ;
Mr. and Mrs. William Walkpr wish
j-tn?animunre the birth of?ri?little
daughter Sunday Jan. 11, 1931. The
little girl has heen named Gw.vndolyn
k Mrs. Janip Reid was hostess to the .
Lijberal Club of St. Paul Baptist
* Church, Friday afternoon with a lar?
go attendance. After the meeting
* the hostesi served a delightful repast
' We ar? very glad to say at this ;
Wl itintr Quit Mrs Stpnn rnnvnKv. i
i ' i"g. ...
j* Mrs. Cerilla, Hudgens was hostess
to the Gleanurs Club of St. Paul Bap-,
ti<t Church Sunday afternoon. A
goad number attended; alter the prO1
oMini1 delicious refreshment*. wen*
served.
t Mr, and Mrs. Addison Young/are
receiving congratulations "?upon the 1
arrival of a son on Jan. 13, 1931. The
* hahv weighed S. lb?. at hit-Mi and ha ; I
L> heon named Addison Jr. Mrs. Young
r was hcfnrp her marriage Miss Mnrga-'
vettn Leake. '* *'
( We are sorry to report that Mrs.Willie
Mae BarkSdale is under the
cai%>--of?lmr phyr.ieian at this- writing :
[ I Miss Aurela Pyles, one of the counI
tv school teachers spent the week-end ,
ntrthe home of- Rev. mid Mrs. M. A.""
_ Cunningham and visited Bethel" A. I
M.'FT. Church Supday. - - -j-1
]! Little Helen Mathias was the win- ,
ner of the doll L'iven hy T.anrens
1 Drug Store. Tier parents are still
r, thanking friends for the kindness in ;
. "helning her to win.
i Mrs. Audrey Wanzer, returned . to
t the city, Saturday afternoon after' tin- ,
5. dorgoing an operation in Greenville
i, hospital. She is rapidly, improving
}- under the efficient-eare of Dr._L.-W,
e Thompson. !
h! We are glad to report Mrs. Etta
. G aldington improving; she is also
- under the carP of Dr. Thompson.
t Mrs. Levant was nostess to the 1
r Willing Workers Clnh on Fridrtv of
i tevnoon with a large crowd present.
I An excellent program was rendered j1
e afterwhich a delightful repast was
|i served. 1,
1 Mrs. llattie Golden entertained a [!
v few friends at dinner Thursday in
.. f.innr Mrs. ITtplia. iMeKirinyi A )
sumptuous feast was spread and en-j;
joyed by all.
Friends were grieved to hear of the ,
1 death of Mrs. Walton, who had made j
t; several visits to. the chapter here audi!
P fotind . many ;friends.
L> 1
'I ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
?j?ftrvT-ftethea has everything in hau l
j ntRrrthef A. M. Th Church. Th^ peo-^
^ ; >' jM'e co1;' eg out to services as ne'v-'j
is right by his side doipg what she
.Ain to help him as one sister said
n that B. K. is O. K. >
if1 Miss L. Kirvin the Domestic S.t-i- ,
- i'ii(:c teacher in the public school, j
i j "i he week end in Orangeburg.
Sunday \va< a high-"day in St. Mat-;
h tlii-ws. Dr. Geo. Simrletonrof Colum- <
i liia spent Sunday with the writer, his
c class- mate while in Allen University-'
' and lie delivered a masterly sermon '
at the church Sunday morning to an
appreciative audience and Sunday afternoon
he put the finishing touch on
when he delivered an address to a\
bout 4 or fiOO people of education.
"(icortre is Q. K. Come again.
The Patents -/Teachers' Association
of fhe St. Matthews Colored school
is moving along. nic'C'Tc1; - UflfteT""the
" leadership of Mrs. * L? II. Hemming
w;^v. Wo are asking all of the pa;
trons. mentis and?well?wighm-^
come out to . the next meeting at thej
" school Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock :
" I The weather and the times have
been of stich that w> we're able as i
' yet to have a'county teacher-' muel-!
ihg; Tint the weather has changed
1 wondcrfuly. W0 are asking all of
colored; teachers in the. county to moot?;
?:it t ho colored schnnl :?t 10:00 o'clock
. S ' yi d' '' ' " ! 11 . Ihl-MH'-S III .
importance. .
We arp.having an educational cam- i,
> paign and we' art; trying to secure ,
' s?me of our educators in and out o '
tho >tate to bo with us at some time*,
during our campaign. i
c* .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Christie, Prof. .
Bland and Miss Cheeseboro of Fort
' M.otte, motored to St. Matthews, ;.?un-_.j
day evening to join us. !
NEWBERRY NEWS .
There will be an age rally in the |
Sunday School of Bethlehem Baptist t<
Church Sunday Fete N; each teacher 1
and scholar is asked to bring a peny ,
, for each year of theirage. We hope
1 to make this a red letter day. The
public also is Cordially invited to join
j I., nn<] h..)p (n i-nivif. thp banner high.
' Mrs. Fannie Mae Rutherford Wil
liams of Detroit, JVIichr is home spend
ing sometime wjtb her parents, Mr. ,
1 and Mrs. John Rutherford off Davis ,
* Ave. . :J ,i?
'. j. The stalk visited the home of Mr.1'
and Mrs. Hubert Abrams of W. Dray.,
ton St.. Thursday Jan. 22 and left a .
; fine daughter, Mabel. Both mother ,
and daughter are doing fine. The (
i Ic. I>I? ot Newberry is glad to haVej,
, a- colored doctor once more. Dr. J. |
. E. Grant who is quitp a young man ]
in age, but old and experienced in ]
' the medical?line; be Is?located?tnr^
! stairs iivrr S ngleton Drug Store and .
has an office which is a credit-rind hon (
' or to the city ancfCounty he is one of ]
" our sons lets show him that we ap- .
, J predate him by kind words'. j
' ' \t-r. i J.: - T__1 -T Vl 1' I
mijjj, metiliu jauKson uannnn aica
Monday afternoon Jan. ID, at her^i
beautiful home on West Taylor St., ,
[after a short illness, her death came j
-jaw a wTiocft So memliers of bofh races ;
jthroughout the- city' and county; on'.
1 j Sunday there were more than 500 peo l
: pie gathered at Bethlehem Baptist i
- Church to pay their last respect- The , j
' procession marched in the church. Be j i
sides the participants on the program
I'O LEADER I
ft?large number wei
read along with obituary. The pa
Eof took- nis tex? from Acts 9:36-J
"Deep Jtiver'Vyas sung by Miss Ai
nie Lawrie ^Washington, at the r
quest flX^tne deceased They wei
several other interesting numbers (
Thqye were quite a number' of o
of town friends attending the funer
She leaves to mourn her passing,
large number of relatives: four daufc
ters, four sons, two sisters one brot
er, a large number of relatives ai
friends.
Mr. Henry Blufort of E. Johnsc
St. is very ill at his home. Mr. ]
Elenor St." ""has beev very ill wil
pneumonia is reported as doing fin
WKSTMINSTER NHWfl
The weather in this section is vei
beautiful nowadays.
Services at John -Wesley was \Voi
derful Sunday.' Kev. McNTillian tl
pastor pro'su'lTed-Ttt'o wondeiTu'1 so
mons. lie used as a snhippt- nt tl
mo rnitvg-servicer* "Have F*aith"
Jay evening the members and man
friends met again; Rev. McMillia
used as a subjeeb "Patching Gai
ments." This was a soul stiiTin
sermon __ ?
The members greatly surprised tl
pastor, a few nights ago by poundir
him just after prayer service. A
began-to-sing "The Lord will providt
Rev. McMillan joined in. As the
sang, the .brought- f ' ward nonnfFs r
di (Terr nt?tilings. Rev. MclviiJIian
part of the song turned into laughin
find xejdicingr" ~
Mrs. Nanie B. Jackson visited Re
and Mrs. McMillian Saturday -an
Sunday.
The banquet given at the grade
school last Friday night by the Hon
Economic Department was a succe:
Before serving- a few interesting t<
marks was given by Rev. McMillia;
A - chorus was sung by the girls <
lh.e..Home^ Economic Department; Miss
Florence Davis sang a sol
"Have you counted--the?cost." Tf
Westminster Quintet gave a selectic
All seemed to enjoy the. wonderfi
event.
Mrs. Whittner of Walhalla is tl
new teacher added to the school sint
Christmas.. \ ^
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Childers an
their dn>""Mo'* were visiting in th
hom0 of Rev. ;yrd Mrs. A. B. Marti
Monday evening/-?'
Mi>s R. D. Coatip ' died here la;
Friday. Funeral service was condut
ted by Rev. A. B. Martin Saturda
at St. Matthews Baptist Church. Mr
M. Oirelshv. dw-xl of v>~.. *?--- "
_ (4^ uvi iiuiiiu mst i1 r
Jay. Funeral service was. held a
Richland Baptist- Church Monday.
Rev. Walter R. Hector of Atlant;
ferwax-a \isitoCin town Sunday.
Rev. Hector aroused much interes
in organizing- a Rib!,, Class her<
which will be of much help to th
town and jLonimunitw?
A i K EN NEWS
The Golden, Link Club of Frienc
ship Baptist Church met at the hom
of Mrs. Ella "Walker Monday- nftei
noon, after the regular business, wa
transacted the members were serve
hot cocoa a lid cake. Miss Clozol
Hamilton, is" president. Miss Flori
Thompson, secretary and Mrs. Kll
Walker is th(. teacher, *
There was a lish fry at Second Bap
tist last Friday evening for the bene
it of the church. . Thfs was an ol
~ ~
?........ uikiii ctiid was enjoyed by al
rh,? pastor and officers certainl;
thank those for this splendid efFort.
Rev. and Mrs. P. ,T._Chavis, of Phi
a pro, fll.. spent a few (lavs in Aike
ast week.' Rev. C hay is pastore
^umberlapd A. AL?-Chureh,?ft
I'ear aprp. He met several of . hi
former members. He left Monda
lftornoon for Charleston. P. C.
The? OuUJI'Ot! (irnded School i
crowded with children they have nca
v seven-hundred (700) on roll an
the faithful principal and teacher
yre ('nine all in their power tn-pn
he proprramover. A new teacho
was recently added hut they could us
two more. We have two othc
rchools in our city. SubufinW Institut
w+d?t-br!?A i id row?ttrmcTT^bri Ins^tut
ill are doinjr prreat work.
- The werld'ne of the Tiny Tots wa
.v. ijcuutn ui an air at the Andrew Rot
\rson Institute, last Friday evenin*
There were many ont to see th
groom Ink. h<< lipid". This weddim
ivas sponsored by Mrs., Graeie Johr
-on. primary teacher.
Rev. P. J. Chavis preached at bot
Church, Sunday January 18. At th
services at Cumberland A.? M.- ~T
mornipg hour hp-used for a text Ma
!u*hi .'P0-10. IIq pictured in a beat
tiful way how we rob God, and urge
his hearers not "only to give of'thei
money-?btrt - their <urrvice.~; Sunda
evening he preached from the<15t
Psalm and the 1st terse.
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BOOKER WASHINGTON HIGH
SCHOOL NOTES."
Seniors Plan Carnival.
Of great interest to friends an
patrons of the school will .ho thp-eai
nival which is to he sponsored h
the seniors <vt Hooker Washing to
school. ~Tt promises to he gooc
There will lie many extra featurei
for. each of which will be- charge
ii ad in ".sinii fee (if rontw Sum
if the interesting features will h
genuine i'reok exhibits. .minstrel, sea
lav exhibits, etc.
imm":in oi naving a club for eac
high school teacher a.T \v> have ha
>ef '.'V, we have one el-ih for ear
frade" with one extra. In the eight
fra.de the Current Events Club un
ler the direction <*f Mrs. C. D. ?ax(
<eeps posted ?on ,world news as.we'
*s local. The members report, recei
mr. benefit from the club.
The ninth grade is divided int
two clubs?one for boys and the oth
?r for girls. Troop 50 of the *Bo
scout Organization-is rapidly grow
rnr Voder the" drmttrm of Mr. The?
I. Hanberry. There are twelve mem
t)er> of the troop at Booker Washing
ton and many others are in the troo
?t 7rnn Baptist (hurch. The girls ar
under the direction of Miss Paulin
TaggarT in her Athletic Club. The
f??spend thoir flub hour in the air plr.ys
ing soccer. vollev }mll hn^tU hall
17The Crown and Scepter Club is a
ri- scholarship elub, the members of
e- which arp drnwr^ frnm th>. fonlli mu>
re eleventh grades. The Club gave a
jn party on the 9th of Januan- at the
~ home of one of its members, Elizaut.beth
Reese on Washington street,
al Afrer playing games and dancing,
a the guests, were served refreshment^.
? Th V fb CoV'V^O Club of whidh
h- Miss M. R. Saxon is sponsor is a preid
paratory club. The members discuss
chiefly the different schools in which
m pupils may be interested,
p. Very pretty indeed v.as their partv
gi '"n iust bofo-n Christmas 'n the
e. clul room at school. A program
. conrosed of games, refreshments,
and?souvenirs?made?it?an?oeer sion
j long to be remembered,
i Tb, extra club is the Bovc* Choral
Club directed by Mr. L. N. Stallworth
.The. nine boys whom he trains have
irende-nd selections in the assemblies
>b .1 Ii I' of ..'I tJL?lxiuu^we
i!l ?? CAMDEN NKWs
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' ' The Kehshaw County.'I^eacKers met
P_ in the Auditorium -of the Jackson?Hi
School, Saturday, Jan.* JO at 12 noon.
_.The meeting was opened "'with the
je following religious program: song,
Lead Kindly Light. Prayer-'Mrs. B.
II E. Pickett; Jubilee, led by Mrs. L.
jiL- Wdlst At- the first?meeting. Presi,v
dent P.. B. Mdodana divided the asso,f|Ciation
into 3 groups: Primarv,
>s graminav and high school, witfi the
? following group leaders: Mrs. A. S.
_T5iompscm, Mies. Louise Wolst and
v. Mir. R_. J. Re\1dt?tP After roil cal 1,
l(| the JgEPlijis retired to their respective
rooms and discussed problems, meth1(j
ods and etc. for the good of the group
)e 1 The President stressed ihe impor.^tance
of enrolling 100 percent foT the
State . Teachers' Association.
^ | . .After considerable business was
^ completed the association ' adjourned
to ..meat the-first- Saturday- in Feb.H
o, i ?I
le MISS DOROTHY A. McKIM PASS,n!
ES AWAY.
jl ' ' =
j Un Mor.da^tTan. 19. God saw'fit
ie I to pic'" p,;o"ti Tlis garden of roses a
:e ; beautiful bud in the form of Miss
I Dorothy A. MeKim. A dear and, lovid
jable type of girl'. Dorothy was of a
e kind and gentle disposition, and loved
n by all who knew her. ShP was a graduate
of Benedict College having finst
i ished in the class of 19.10, with honors1
Miss McKim was a member of 1st
y | Calvary Baptist church wherP she
s. | discharged her dutjes faithfully " and
j. consistently. For two years she serv
i ed .as secretary .of the. Sunday?school.
i, from the chapel of Benedict College.
Mrs. T. L. Duektt^ Rrof." ZrTownsend
1 President J. J. Starks and Dr. C. B.
?i Antisdel, Mrs. A. B. Weston made
ie! remarks concerning her beautiful life
I Rev.?S:?3:?Yuung'blood hor pfRToF"
ben took charge of the services. A
oiartette formed by Mrs. J. J. Starks
Mrs. \j. M. Mattison, M"r. S. L. Fin1.
lev Jr., Mr. David Adamson sang
e | "The City Four Square."
.. i Members of her class acted as pall j
a I bearers and flower girls. The body i
<1,. accompanied by her parents and
.jj'aunt, was. carried to Hampton, Va.,
a where another short and impressive
a I service was held," j
She' was then laid to rest in the
family plot. ShP
leaves to mourn her parting:
,1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McKim; |
I) one sister Miss Helena McKim; four
.. !,rothers Messrs. R. S.. .Tr .TnVm
] James and.Hollis McKim; a grandi.
I father Mr. J, 5. McKim; three aunts
n|Mvs." Helena Waddelle, Mrs. Joseph
J Taylor and Mrs. Amy Wilson; one
7 '.'ncle M f T. F McKim nnd n' _nf
s . ?ther relatives and friends. .
j. A Friend?Rachel Carr.
71 fill RUN WOOD. NEWS ^
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(| Sunday was a great day at Ta- 1
s | Uornhele Baptst Church. Sunday
t Seh ol convened at 10 o'clock. Quite
r a large number were present. After
P j lesson, and reports a very interesting
r Memorial Service was held in honor
e | >>f the late Charles K. Stuart, former o
I Church Pews,
??r- School J
Large stock of school eQui
_ lanburg and Sumter so as to
Wo also manufacture ar
Church Pew and are in a pb
uccLunt lor you. It is easy t
3 payment plan.
3 " We have one of the most m
with resources of over $75,C
S business with _u&. ?
y I Nu-ldea Desk
'i 1 Sumter, S.
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REESE'S !>R
MRS. P. R. RF
a fill line of patent
?i8 - cigars, and
j ? apex toilet preparati
y l . ?news!
| Race Mag?/ine? And Newspaper
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" ' - Saturday,
January 31, 1931.
Supt.?of Sqnday School. ?
I In., the afternoon Rev. J. M. Ja- ?
cobson of Weston Chapel A, M. E.
I Church, preached a '"wonderful _ser- 1
e'ety. ' ^ J
Pastor Mathhis was at his best
at the evening: service.
C: me to Tabernacle "The Friendly
Church", for good old fashioned
preaching.
j Air. J. T. Perc.val ..liases Vv.iue fox T
"i.I^mie L. Will ams, Mrs. ?ammie Lee
motored to Abbeville Sufiday to attcncJi
the/uneral of little Oliver Dan-,
iels, Jr., sen of Dr. and Mrs. O. Daniels.
~ ' . ..
MrTE. H. Harris of Detroit, $lich.,
is in the city slit* .was "the dinner guest
of Mrs. Iola .Rutledge, 107 Hall St.,
on last f.Innday and enjoyed herself. ;?
I Morris Chapel Itaptist Church
' Dr. F. Douglas Johns* n, Pastor
Sunday Was. a day to be remembered
The P'ble School started at 10 A. M.
Sunt. Uobii. on, presiding ttnd'r whose
'leadership tile school -s witnessing
j an incveae in attendance and is tak:
ing on now, I t'c.
1 The m. ruing service with the expression
of -jov, inspiration and asplration
on the countenance ol many?IT rwas
well attended. ?-?*
' Rev. Johnson selected for his text ?
Nahuni 1:7. Subject Nahum's Description
of Jehovah." The sermon
was divided into three outlines. l.Tha u_
Lord ;s gojd. 2. He is a strong hold
in day of trouble:?8. He kr.oweth
tftem. that tenetl in Him.
j 3:10 P. M. -Services were held unLdjer-the,
auspices of W. M. U. Aux 1iar.v?
to our church. Mrs.- Roxie q
Groome. Pres Dr. W. I. Cnkor,
(white) Pastor of South Main St.
Baj;t:st Church was the speaker. He
delivered a strong sermon on "Mission."
* >
B. Y. P. U. held its session and
rendered an excellent program.
Night services opened on time with
a large- attendance; The Rev. B. W. Walker
nreached an excellent sermon.
The Annuul?Church Meeting was r
held Wednesday night. All officers
of the church and of the various auxiliaries
were re-elected for 1931.
Peace prevailed during the entire
.meeting. Reports showed that approximately
$2pQ0.00 was raised from |'all
sources and departments during?
I 1930. Our "church is spiritually and
! financialv alive. The old Morris Chn
pel Baptist Church is still standing
-offering shade to the wearied and a
shelter from the tempest and as a
weir of water to the thirsty that the
pilgrims rpa/* quench their thirst and
continue the;r journey; last but not
least a frieml to "the friendless^.
I The Greenwood Ministerial Alliance
met last Thursday evening at Morris
"Chirpel " Baptist Church?and dcctcd ?
| the following officers: Rev. F. D.
Johnson, President; Rev. J. C. Goode,
Vice-President; Rev. W. M. ThompRev.
J. . McAdams, Chaplain; Rev.
E. H; Herbert, Critic. The meeting ^
will be held eaPh Tuesday at 4 P.M,
at the Morris Chapel Baptist Church
till May 1st. The public:is cordially
invited to attend all of our services.
"A RAINY DAY"
Have you ever, wondered on a rainy
day,
Why'everything is. sad . instead of
gay?
Why everyone has the saddist air,And
goes about with never a care?
Have you ever noticed the dumb animals
too, ?
Who seem to know not what to do?
Who wonder about with hung down .
head, ? - "
And look as if their friends are dead?
Then have you stopped tuid - thought
in?mind,?
That God is always true and kind?
And He who rules the winds and rain
Iiules the sunshine just the same?
Altho* the rain makes us all fefel
areary=
AVo must remember, that some days
mus^be dark and dreary.
_ Catheryn B. Fair. 1
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