The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 14, 1931, Page Page Two, Image 2
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THE "OLD GRAY" A>
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E. PHILIF
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Dr. Wilkinson Rightly Advises |
The great head of the State Col- ]
: lgge at?Orangebiug -expresses ttur~t;
sentiment of all parents and guardi- ]
ans who are trying to educate their
children when he suggested a- curtail- !
during this -financial depression. I '
believe that this' suggestion will meet
the hearty approval of all college]
heads and schools of the association ,
to- which he referred. Say what you j
will but .these games cannot be i??I
- 4jdged witht,M.j
the school and the patrons must figure [
some where in the payments of the I
L. ill- 1? ?... .1 .i 11 .i i lilmi ii?nnil' tmma?^
UXlia. x ant uv'i ?iii ubiuvvv uity uviivv t
I am not interested in anv kind uf J
games except bird games. " But since I
the schools and colleges of to-day j
T'"claim "that athletics have almost" th; ;
leading place on their program of op
eration 1 have nothing to say to the I
contrary. However I fully agree with I
President Wilkinson, that they shoul 1 i
be-callcd off. to n great'extent during J
these hard times. Patrons cannot j
afford to sacrifice in these times to j
send their chlldtjpn to colleges and/iv l
niversiti'es to play.. Infact too much]
play is a criticism. that has already
been alleged to many of our ed-ueatvd i
peonle." T)iey don't w ant to do any
thing but play. Seemingly they, dyn't i
know whcl'e play ends .out .work begfris,
_^I)r. Wilkinson is certainly ;
thinking in terms ttf- poor struggling j
parents in his. advice and not simply j
well paid professors. lbs kind are
true race lovers and Worthy leffdtTgrj'I
am sure .that he does hot only speak 1
. the sentiment of.patrons in this sug j
gestjon but college presidents and*)
heads of s.chools as well.
?r'-??t?et Them Ready .To Die j
were'placeiW-i'the death house at the j'
state penitentiary at Columbia on la.>t j
tud>ja\ mn iiiiiu, iIn1!!1 de>lre teas in '
have a minister visit them and help j
them get readv to die.. I am sure theentire
christian family can but be in.
sympathy with the poor unfortunate ;
creatures who -have in their bodies a j
human., soul' tluU must be fitted for ;
? i the skies. And further ..comment o"h.
them is unnecessary. The tiling that j
we* desire iust here to emphasize is J
that men do not eare anything at ail 1
about soul preparation until they
-come down to die. To make this a j
.. happy world we need people to live i
in it who are prepared and ready to j
die. Only such people can nu)J>,9 tliis j
world better by living in it. It takes j
living witnesses to save men and .not '
xiead bodies. This thing of throwing !
all of life awav and expect tS get j
ready to die is dreadful. There arc :
people old and young that are spend- I
? ing all, of their?time in wickedness.
They have no concern for God. his
church nor christian people, but when !
the end of life approaches, they want '
the ministers and christian' peppte j.
to aid them in getting rea<Jj to die.
Christian parents pay no atention to |
their "Sinful children violating t!ie |
Sabbath and sowing wild oats of ev-. |
ery conceivable nature, but when rheyr
lay on their Couches with no life ex- I
pected thex,wunt the pastor and hll the i
~ church members tw come in haste ami !
get them ready to -iie. All of tl^c I,
weephjg- and mourning for-rrTTT""TiTvod.j
oneiare when they die. But if wV J
would shed more tears about their ;
doing right while they live it would j
lessen the amount to be shedfmthom ;
when tiny Tor Ifu-i'r lives wi.uld ho '
a consolation to iis when flu y ItTcH
gone
Professor Valentine Making (Joocl j"
Nothing but encouraging "reports I
come from tha Mulln's Public School-j
of which PrmU-t^--^-Vuluptino. nV B.. ,
UL-Principal. So many regretted to
see him -part with?Allen University. They
thought his resignation was a
serious blundef as. he was so deeply "
in the. heart of the student-body. "But 1
thegreat service that. Iw is rendering
his .people in his present position is !
"""""distinguishing him as a, noble eduea-.f
tor. We are not the least bit uneasy
about his c??ivtrhuiniir to make good. '
. _For he is of anumber one family and
' *' was started aright. The school at
Mullins needs to-congratulate itself
in having such a character at its
head. The school at Lcesville needs
to be equally proud of Prof. J. T. W.
Mims, A. B. He is certainly placing |
that school on the map. ' He is also i
from a family that tookthe lead in
. GodV-church. Prof. W. A. White, AVt
B., Principal of tin1 school at Gray'!
Courtis doing a wonderful work there. j
These are only "a few of our note-worthy
laymen that are i eally brighten;-ing
the corner where they arc. There j
nre few othei-s yet to h <pnken of. ;
Watch the "Header." But, when-it j
comes to the ministers in the profe?
- sion, the Rev. J.-W/Shaw. A. B., B. (
D.,, ranks among the best .in the ij
state. The school at New Brookland j
of which he is the efficient head has
been rated 'highly under him than in !
any" time dui ing *lii- liismry.?(To ty '
continued.)
Our1" 'Whereabouts
On last Sunday morning we had a 1 '
blessed service at Free Hope Church '*
of the Blvthewood Circuit with the 1
- . kev. f. Vv. Davis. I'astor. This is indeed
a fine peonle and Brother Davis ?j
will do well here. For he is*ru finl* i .
man and a good leader?- eaH-f->(
preach, pray and sing. Brothers J. \V. j (
Wages, Joseph Arthor, P. B. Gant, [i
Devilous Wagesr Timothy Coleman, J, I
R# Rossard, George Trapp, Rev. Dix- 1 i
?n am! their- fa-tmHrs- artr tmly~ rrTew : 1
oble worker.<T7>T this chriigo. f-\
Ji We ^ '3 glad to have the Rev. Brown v
of thVTJaptist Church at our service ,| 1
; Sunday evening we were witb-tfie Rev v
_ T. E. Harper at Ridgewoofl 'and had (
Revival indeed. The Allen Day Pro^|
f~ gram carried otlt. by the League j r
ffM simply grand. Thia young man 'j
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rp THE NEW RIDER
> ei.lis
is certainly making pood in the Ihiii
istry.? .
. Brothers .1, K Harper, R. R At
wood. .1. P. Paul. Jarrrr*s Moore", Willi,
Martin, Ha/wocd Blocker. W. W. Wii
liaius. Sisters, Cornelia Spipnor, Lul;
1 lilier, Ainaiula Martin. Susie Dovanl
Dorothyi !ai per, Aniia Paul Zora iytli
ridge and Brother John MeCrUkcs
are only a tew of the faithful win k
ers here. Wu weregind to have tin
Rv. Johnson, of tire Zion Chureii' at thi
service.. This week-end will I'md m
at Shady.Grove C'hyreh with the Rc\
Pt- ;Pr Mt'Fhrhlnd. I'a.-tor.* Let tin
members pray for an Out pouring o
Mule Stniiiit ,-J.,'t \l- ,Uii'. lllli'i' in
our knees."
holly lin.l m:\vs
The past week has been {'Hied will
various avt.vities of interest at tin
.at i tl . .? i i -1.
M-iiuui-' j nu uii\ vuaim uy>s |ui uu
weather other things, beitig equal
has .. brought about great improve
inehts.bbth in the ciass-rconis am
oilier act.vilus. .
Tucsihlj frtght tile re" was a recU.i
breakiiigret'vivvil do t!ie ".Sock Soeiai
The. largest aUendahcc ' spied we hav<
hpen entertaining. .Two conthonor:
t't or.iTharkston fur-ui.-he.d the e.usn
Kach we^k tii'e teachers- pat f. rti
eSfot ts to bring to the; oeopio ihm
phases and ft-amres -of amusements
i'hv-y spate mi pubis tn tty."rfg' t";
make the ehtertaitiineais inteie- tin.-.
"Wedncsthiv inghfi. there was ;
TTaTtrrr'thj.iv n" nt tin-; A. >1, -K
Parsonage given in interest ol' tit'.
ciiun. h. :? >.
" ' M. inlay 'night of last .week then
was an entertaimiKnt ,;U. Lovely liiL
Baptist > " en in interest", of tin
elioirt? -It v, as- qu to - ;e. s-UCe'. ss_
lite fourth and tifth g-i-;,< 1 est"e<
by Mrs. Alma Jacques, teacher .gnv,
;t .ttlle.^t eMUd'ki. IV out hi .Mi/
auditorium. A large 'number of tli
and young wire precept ami-a kill.,
tijne was spent, -Mrs. Jacques am
Iter classes need to be' eomntende,
iiighly. for their ?. nrortainh.'.o!'<i.
"Mrs: "Sarah. Wh t fieU w.n- a pie:;-'
ant visitor at "the. Kube.rts home ? i
Friday evening. They y< re pro..,
to have In r call, ami wishing she \\i'
do so again in: the mar fature.
This li.omc i.- ?'! much -rue vnnu
?:Treo Miss (vas'-!e Anderson- lias jua
haed a. seif-niayer piano..
Mrs. A 1 ice Wrier'"!', tin* . biiigh'er ?ri
Mrs. Edith Edwards. .died Sitnrd.i
morning. avci ia
i?a.ssin,r a !u.-i-a:.d. ir. e -on.-. a du\ i
<1 mother.-. iM i't ia rs and a ' lei.-; .Tj
rehil )ve.??and?ii loads \!1 '. W'
!iad"bc?"n to her mirrl,. K- borne .-in *.
In fiIf. '' h-1 day'-. i-'a' 1 ill til,'
the I'uni'rai in tin' unci , \\"
sympathise with the in n.'.y.
Mrs. Iintt.it;'Fa in ;? on tin- sick, liWe
hope* fur livr'li snoijily rerovery
The' -CiTa-id furo-fi rly i-ordVivm-e u'
t.1- " ;V "'U Cjrcnit wa- l;d> o;
Fo1' T-s n i'-! v?I. \V. WiP.nrr^
P. . K. the C'!;nrle?ton I>i- t ? !i t' pre
siding.
The-10; h of |-\ Ji. tliftv .M/ Valentine
1'artv ai the school. 4Tin
I'i'! i' ' , I'rlu1
Jloino' lit T;:..-. M ' S
Roberts f<>f t!! -. -.-a-i-io !. di. II !?yu
nry inhere wTTT'l :-i HaV. ii ,- . ' Veal
at the -eh<el. Marj,h 111 ?h..- ,je -a
hers of the ..;h irrad. ahd .' '
T-rri., <>.- p, i ;
Calendar Party at ;k-e st : ,,. j.
Messrs J. P. Kdw.id . R.o P.
ami. M s? () IP 1 .is In in .; i y. v . i
A'. , r.:ik' ;?r ?rt?i. , T
(>.inK^ciiu*'.: "!i 1Y'>. sAh. :
1 "Mr._d-!rrri K.fw;ii'il. mid -MTV"1t7 I'.
Hi >>.wm?n?*>tii)'i'ii in ? >! i?jitake
Miss'(iort tin!.' fviw .ml-s buck ,>
school: II?. PfllU ll?1 ' o!i ;k
f/ unt of )u'V cnsiii's death
" " Tlu"\ViltTnir" \V? jFfcVrv' Cl'ib ha.! ;
box part;, at the si haul !Y1>. .
?Kft:?Smalls. I'a^t. r ??:" !:i.. :? A
A. M, K. Clauvh 'pri !h.;ih
A. M. Iv. <'luiK h oil Si:tu!.!\ id rh.l. *
- I ftK!*r -N+A\~S? ~
St. Mark A. M. li. ('luirrh
> Sunday wan a. lincUiav-l-u.a_all~4-U*
L-hursih pmrs. /Analay. s?'li .| ..por.
oil in tlii' usual way wall Sunt. K. .1
Gosqui' at his poht. l.csson v. as i\
viewed l?y Mr. AYx Duflase. .*C-'t?!lecliMM
. $1 ?At T li Kw. I..*.)
Hansom, pivadu d a soul siinYijtf svr
nion; text: I Sum. Jp.?! Ivt2.. Suhj
"Escape Through G d\s \\'ay." ^ Tin
Mrs. Kiinsiiiii. is s-irk in loiumhi*
whit In ! J-..r--j.!,. Sin 11;i^
crated' tin the. t inc.' Friday
Jim. lid. We" hope tins will he-^succ.
fui. Mrs.^ Mam'y Plait ofl.atra i.
earinj? for the h me while Mrs. Rah
soni is sick: wy werc.nhul to have hip
vis.t us. . *
The rot,!'. of t !., > ] . . no. :n .
tolow.-t .Stewards. BroiiflerTlilt!
Hunter, FIv.nl;. Alex Diil'-o,,. lleaft
Siat-iianiel- - Apt rr-rrr:?? a; , 7?j", 17,7
Marcus, ITond; Mrs. Arm; lia .fame-;
See.'ty..- t-"> St. ward?;. Trustees -Sin
rhonia-s Green, l)a\;:d Johnson. Mrs
Pox, Soloirn ii E.Vans. Simon
Lr. J. Hansom, See. tn 'Trust' rvr
Brother E J. Gosque, Supt. of S.- s.,
\Kx 11uHose, Asst.; Miss Mary ,J,
Samuel.?See-.?of?lA?Sri?M hnr. Them Pi
Uox, Asst.; Air. Hubert Know land
sexton; Brother E-. J. Gosque, Church
Sec. After services- the pastor w i
nvitwl to dinner'"with .Mr. and. A11 ? -.
linn gran.'~AIter?rhmu'r~tin* p.'i-rrr
TOT^-itr7^." MiMlho'.v^;1 v/itiTC rt' <"nr
rrepation s\waited hiin; at Rev. I>unuuu's
rhinVh. Rev. Dunham is a
fp.od preacher and is in the ram for
icneral Church Wovkov.
r|'pn [Wfiiilr ..( Hattininr. at .Roller .
nade a donation of $3.01 to Mrs. I.,
i. Ransom, who is sick. .
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, WEDGEFIELD NEWS
Orange II ill Church
Sunday School at 10:20. The lesson
was taught in_class, reviewed by
Miss Alice Wright, one of the young
ladies of class No, one. Remarks by
Mrs. Lizzie Richburg, our ex-superw
iutendent, Mrs. Alice C. Ramsy, one
of the mothers of- the church also
" At 12:00 o'clock. Rev. J.. E. Dixon,
pleached ivsplendid-sernjon from Phil.
17:8. Subject, "My Account is Set1
tied." The doors of the church were
L-opened-: ?Mrr~hr Sumter Ohd MrsT
'Marie W hite united with'the church.
1 The Lord's Supper was administered.
At -2:.'!0 Founders Day Program
was rendered Rev. Dixon gave re
marks of which \ve ?enjOyed.' 3:30
) the League convened and had a live
- ly nieetintT. thim thc-dny^etosewtttr
* success,
11 ELENA NEWS
Sunday was a lngh day at Brown's
'Chanel CliurclL Sunday School -b?I
pened at its usual hour, with Supt. i
i ...ml o ccrs on the job..
At 3:00 o'clock Rev. - A. R. Young
prom hod ' a soul stirring sermon.
At 0:30 the A. C. E. . L. mot with
president and ?members on the job.
We were nroud th see so many visi,
t A's out.--Come again, "
Wednesday night. Feb. 4,?-there
, -was a chicken' hunt given for the ben
:U- <>f the church.
i ui'Miii). mgni, r ou. a r<l, Kev. L. C.
, Iva preached a wonderful sermon
?-rrtrtrh ?-wryone enjuyeiT The Jun.
pi Choir rendered music fur this oc.
eastern. rntnr. Rosscl and Miss Willie
;.l .\l rrfs is' doilig?Hm*. we hope to
t >c? iheni out aura in soon. We hope
_^.hiL-il'iJ-'ple ul'-J-loleim will pM.t..
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ninety-six xi:ws hj
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Sunday Feb. 1. service? at Mt Zion
?- wmr^,^nMfmaTTriT7d<t'fr'an<'rTxMTESmKTay
j School ami preaching services were
inspiring. .Row J. F. Marshall, took
r ic.M I'rciil aiait. u.ai, "As ye!
would that men should do to you, do ]
.ye. also unto him." This was a won-I
I derful senium. After services he mo-.;
a lored to Mt. Pi>gah Baptist where he,
u i ached the funeral sermon of Bro.
Richard ('lark, a consistant member
, The, Dcacvncss Board niyt Thursi
lay, Feb. 5. nt the home of the presi- j
i'-nt Mrs. I,. I Pfitt r.i.io-.ai?
,,After a very inspiring devotional |
L m twice the business was discussed,
.'he president then introduced the vistors:
Mrs. I'. E. Steward, Miss A, L. I
?. Washington, Miss Helen Nance, Miss
Ethel Bianchi, Dr. Grant; each made
nit cresting remarks which was help- ^
Tillo the hoard. The president, as- j
~ -isicd by Mrs. F. B. Pratt, Jr., and
'r- -*.? i f. Delia Da v d. n I i oil a delicious '
Ivm.! m \\ u n a a cocoa,
7-?Le proat'lied die funeral sermon of !
iiiii'.luM' Riehard (.'lark a
i Mt. Pisjja!V~ From there he went |
i Bethlehem Baptist. ITere he was j
fivi ti ti by a large number of mem
is ami. friends; the occasion of this!
it was .to preach a special sermon :
?"ii tlie. eelel>?trfrion oftbeNcyro TIts-~[
lory. ^ : ...
v a c ii at Trinity M. K. on Sunday bite I
l<!>. Mh. A debate between throe j
.n.d tine, n.. mTnrmm; ^TTiTTJiT!- i
i Resolve, That W" men is More .Use-j
al to ttie Church Than 'Mem" Atfir-1
,ati\es: Misses~Mary L. Muslcy, Geo-I
. tvia Campbell, and John I.. Butler; i
Negative: Messrs T. Ji Aiken, Jas. i
Graham and \V.-M. Louden,'Jr. 1 Af "'i1
rr?ttUU' div.'ussiun Pit elLhiiiMsideJ!
?:!>: judge's rendered si verdict in fa- :
.' r "f t hp alVinnatives.
.Mi. s ..Maty .1 e Lark, is unite in-I
:?1 ^ 11 ; ' ;"fT FTpp many I
.: i ii riii- wish- her . a speedy recovery..
Ativ.Stacy Sal.es.,. \y;is_.hiicl..to. rest..!
" the 1-1 Sunday after a brief ill'-.
rr -! ; ins 1"uneral Sermon was preach-.1
' |- i i.vRev. R. J Tavlor,.! j
Mrs., Li hoi IVrrin and two lovely
: .iuuguier* K.'id1 Mac and Ilattie Kiel
iJ Jin..- :s spending soinjetipte with their;
" titer aiui fiinu.r, Mr. and Mrs. E.-j
( ! .1. < l"?odWMh-' ,
! J .Mr.Mays; and, wife 'of Ashe-|
i .die. X. c'.. visited their sister, Mrs. i
, ! .^/5. I K jiii en Feb. 7
j \\ FSTON CHAPEL M. K. i'Hl'UCff
(ireettw ood, S. ('. j
_. ' Sunday s. was a .hij^li day. At 11:30 j
. i Rev. F'x. j'rmn the Baptist Church
preached. a soul stirring- sdFrlon.
Co:vn- again. At .'? ;?() Rev. Jackson,
choir and nionibers #went to MWris
. Chapel church, his subject,?tiLm>k
and Live." The message- was'-enjoy.
d ify all. - \
Our. . Presiding Elder, Rev. P. M. j
~r Clary was with us Sunday night and'
i i vriied- I<> have been at his best, he j
areaehed a wonderful scrtitoh which '
was enjoyed I?y ; fl. Mr." Edwtli' C.'
ImUson, the pastor's son -played for
V all the services. ' ?
We held our first quarterly confers"
, .once M nday night, which was a sue-j
cess -Spiritually, financially and social- ,
i.v. - . . '
~ .a ii r t>usiness IT v. M. (t. ill jams j
5*>;' .Mt. Pisgnh and our ,PJE.*$ wife"!
some "helpful and encourag-!
ing remarks. ...
1 he conference and visitors were j
served dinner in the. parsonage.
The. Cake ami Candy Contest
*- gi'.Mi by Mr.-i. Idu Allen wus quite a[
success; $2-'5.10 was raised.
The Missionary ladies will have aj
"Silver-Ten." Friday evening at?the;
h nie of Mrs. Olisia Williams on Ma-t
riou St.
We aVe sorry to report ^ister Soph;"!
Jefferson is still gravely ilk i
( LEV ELAND, OHIO NEWS
We art* having some ideal weather'
for mid-winter and with that we 1
haw quite a lew on.- the ~sick list. _
Mr p. Gertie- Raiford is up and oat agqjYi
to our delight.,' \V? ar<? al?o
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' t
rrn i.kaukr ? glad
to report the following: Mesdames
A N. Holmes, Lottie Rucher?_l_
and Odel David are recovering froni 1
the flu Mrs. Ruth McKinney, wife
of RPv. W. H. McKinney, and son are i
? still very sick, friends and members I
of Ant4och Baptist Church arc pray- i
ing for their recovery. ' <
Mr. Sam'l. Lowery is in the^ city
visiting his parents.- His many i
friends me glad^o~~Tiave him home 1
and are showing him a jolly good
time. ~ y ,
The Silver Leaf Club held its last !
meeting with Mrs. T. E. Blair. After <
J the Fegular business" and program
were over the members were served (
a delicious repast by the, hostess. r
| Mr: Sam'l. Lowery gave Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Cooper a pop call Friday ;
| evening; they were very glad to have <
i-him. ;? ? ?? y ;
""Mrs! Clara . hi vans is on the sick r
; list and is improving slowly y
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fraziei, Mr. ~
and Mrs. J. E. Cooper, and Miss Coop ^
er were the dinner guests of Mr. and (
Mrs. Roy Bracy, last Sunday. They
enjoyed a .delicious dinner. . ^
| Rev. Chas. Brown, Columbia, S. C., s
cf.viv.'hr, of rvu:? j-i:.. i
I uv?? oiuwj Iiif, ui v/utnui, V/IHU ucli V |
ered a wonderful address to the members
and' friends of Antioch Church,
[ Sunday 8. It was a College Night
Programme, sponsored by the Cleveland-Morehouse-Spelman
Club. Attorney
Wm, B. Saunders, Master of '!
Ceremonies. ... ? - ^
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UNION A. \I. E. CHURCH 1
The'morning service Sunday was (
unusually interesting with a large
number of members and friends present
among whom were: Miss. Brad- ?
ley,, father Richardson and Mr. Louis "
-ICanHuiltun?Rev: koblnson^preflcTrip
cd a wonderful sermon. '
Sunday School was at its usual
hour. At 4:.']0 A Pew Rally was giv-* !'
_cn by the trustees which was a sue- t 1
cessr H:;10 we began-our A. C. E.
League.* Prof. White of the Lincoln ?
' H iyh; Sehoet - was' -tht^-speakerr ?1
Sunday evening we had a glorious
time, A Founder's Day Program. ].
was renUereU by the Sunday School v
and League. Revs. M. C. Allison, .,
and A. J. Jenkins, Prof. White and n
others were visiters. We appreciate ! 0
the' splendid music rendered by Je j ^
hovah Union' Quhrtet.
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CAMDEN NEWS
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The regular monthly meeting of the !
K ershnw Cpunty Teachers' Assoc.iation
held in the auditoriuni of the
Jackson High School., Saturday 7. at
2 o'clock, with Rev. P. B. Mdodona,
presiding. After very impressive
^InviMDnulc TVoci/li-nf \I/l/ulnna. _ -in- 1
trcduced Mrs. K. Watts, Superinten- j
dent, who in turn introduced Mr. V. j ^
"Si I tarveyv President of the "White" n
Oqunty Teachers* Association. He 11
lectured" to the group on the " Benefits < ^
of an Association," brought out-man,, '
pood points; Mr. Henry D. "Green,
County A pent lectured on "Makinp
a Good Living.at Home." He asked ^
the teachers to stress home . 'gardens i...
The next meeting will .be held-un}
Mai eh 7, 193T. * "
Just as news were going to press ! s;
we were s"hocke(l to learn" that Kev. f,
Hayes hatLpjiksetl away. The family
dntvr-ythTr^sympathy of a host .0f
friends. ' .
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liHtHKI. A. M. E. CHl'RCH | ^
Georgetown, S. C.?=-? IP
. ?-? ??????. j'li
Smrdirv 8r~was-tFT*reat day at Beth- I ?
el. At the 11 o'c'loek services aj
wdnderftrl sermon was delivered in ti
which the pastor Rev. Dr. Brcgdon w
-ialll why the church eeterqte;
Founder's Day and the entire race 1 n
should bc-p"rocul of Richard Allen. ] ti
M.ilQ P. M., the S?J(ht^S6hool^ia l p
a program iii keeping with the day. 1
Prof. G. \\\ PI- ward who has beer | f<
snperintondynt number of years } <1
was at his place and worked \VithiT
the . teachers and scholars, for sue-j
cess. i ne oisnops pi me cnurcn were represented
by young men and the
General Officers by the young ladies. C
Tlu* names of some, of the members C
of the. chufrch who held offices iri J
state craft were read by the Supt }
Mr. Walter Gibbs; a member of the E
senior class of Howard Hi read thS' n
names of the members of. Bethel [
who held public offices. In the fi- [
nancial contest, between the Bishops [
and the general officers, the young C
ladies who represented the General C
Officers won. _ - C
Mrs.' Georgia Robinson of New ?
York visited the city last week. r
Drs. R. E. Brogdon. W. P.. Garoli I r
na, Prof. J. ?$. Beck, and Rev. T. W. [
Brown attended the state-wide meet [
ing called by Bishop Ransom in C
Sumter this week C
'The meeting m the interest-of the L
unemployed was held at Bethesda jBaptist
Church tlvis Week. |j
Dr. W. P. Carolina, Presiding =
Elder of the ^Mt. Pleasant District, ?
is bringing that district to the front q
and can be depended on to dn hia. ^
full duty. It is said the people arc [i
"delighted with the Elder. C
Prof. J. B. Boc-kp-is in the field for. D
General Conference and his friends C
are giving him winning support, ft
Prof. Beck would make a first clas/, sjj
Secretary of Education or Editor of J ?
ihe Review, 'flunk,, ye laymen. q
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The McBranch Educational Union !'!
convened at Good Hope Baptist Feb. I *
7-8. Rey,?Robinson, preached the in- *
trodUctum-- serrhon.
SatunTay night Rev. J. S MoTfftrie i
preached the Educational Sermon. , 5
An interesting program Was rendered : g
Collection $7.40. Rev, Daniels, deliv- *
ored the Missionary Sermon. We ad- | *
journed to ineet with St. Marks Bap- i *
tjat Churfh. April 11-1? Total a-1 a,
.. . :l .
mount raised $36.89.
Ecy_W.,H. Glenn, preached at Lhc
Good Hope Baptist, Sunday night.
Messrs D. W. Stewart, G. H. Hicks,
Misses W. A. Newman and Elizabeth
Smythe, motored, to Lattu, Sellers,
and Charleston, Sunday; they returnid
early Monday morning.
Mrs. M. C. S. Williams, is conval "
.alescent. ?7Mrs.
EH/TT Hrigfrs, died?Saturday
piorning;. ,she^yas funeralized ?t'
Beth6l t'o'v 9. Rev. W. F, McBrown
officiating. ?
Mrs. Elouise Clermont spent Thurs_iay
in town. Mrs. Clermont is renembered
here as Miss Elouise Bryant
- The Boys basketball team will play
Summerville, Prof. Taylor announc d.
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?Miss Amanda Fields, and Miss Etta
fobjn visited Miss Mary-Green Windmm
in Huston Town Moiiilnv ?
Miss Anna L. Overstrei't spent the
veek-end here \jrith ht-F sintr Mrs.'
^lara B. Senior.
Miss Anna L. Lemon, Vice-Presilent
of the Union spent a pleasant
tay.
MT. ZION A. M. E. CIJFRCH
A Patriotic Program will be held
t Mt. Zion Church, Glebe St., Monay
eveningsEeb. 23f-at 8:00 o'clock:
Short addresses will be delivered abut
the NVyni for the N\ piu j.nidt't "
he auspices of the Trustor's.
The Later-racial- meeting held at
lentcnary Church, Feb. S, was spunored
by the local committee of which
>r. C. S. Ledbettpr, is President.
Mrs. A. C. Mays, Trustee of Mt.
ion Church has been confined to bew
jr the
ttle improvement.
Mrs. J. W. - Witherspoon after bclig
seriously sick for the past 15 days
as recovered and is able to go out.
.There is quite a few sick member
f the church, for whom the pastor
and" congregation ?cmre t a Titly"1
raying for their speedy recovery. [
Among those attend ng the Ro- !
And.. Hayes Recital and Reception
I'cre Mr., and Mrs. Theodore Long,
nd Mr. J. Francis Long. Saturday '
lorning, Mr. and Mrs. Long motore i
Ut. to Ridgewav'to visit Rev. .and
Irs. J. R. Dungee. Mr. J. F. Long,
emanu-d in Columbia to attend the
Glen-Schefiold basketball game The
artv returnee! home Sundav evening*
fter a most enjoyable mini- nn.l
olt very refreshed by the trip.
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GEORGETOWN. GLIM Si BRINGS
Shadracli Gibbs' life for the past
ix months or more wa^ one of pa- ent
sufferings. One of Georgetown'.-,
cteran fisherman; he died ju_ the
fidst *of tfi'e shad fishing sea- mi0: an
11Umelv passim? ^ajL-the-t+me- of the;
ehr lie loved best. He is "mourned
v -a host of relatives and friends.
H> was~fbur;ed Sundav. Feb. 8. on ftrc~
Vaccamaw Peninsula, between the.
afdrs ' | and loved so well?
lie turbulent Atlantic -on one side?
le peaceful Waccamaw River "oh, the '
tlier. Beneath the whispering pinotirough
whose branches one could
[)em tii hear tin- rweet 'trains uf his
ivonte hvnin "Tlvre is nothing be
ween my soul and my Saviour," he
oaecfully sleeps. ' ~~
Misses Nettie and Rosa Gibbs and
lr. James Gibbs- of New York and
Ir. Benjamin Gibbs of Brunswick,
la.?are at home for a few. weeks.
Mrs. Kathrene Sharper Burgess of .
'hiladelphia is here assisting in. the
UPKlllJT'M her aunt. Mrs. Betsy Buress
who is very ill.
Mrs. Bertha Brown Patterson, now
?acher at Olanta, S.C., spent the
eek-end lu re.
T.i bp hidden to iiiii- of the seni-.
lonthlv meetine-s of the nhimJur. Ma.
ion.-' Club is to be of ? I
leasant, spicy am) interesting af- ji
:ernopn. At its -last?meeting . the I
allowing members wore much in cvi '
ence: Mesdame*' H. R. "Howard, G. 1
ee;le. I,. Atkinson,^K, L. KrasJr, I>. C
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jT-business with us.
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Alston, and F. Dunmore. The follow- ing
guests "-\rticipated: Misses J. E. *
Ward Viola Washington, A. L. Kenneth'
171 t R. Blassengale and
L,C. Anderson. Mesdames, Anderson
F. Dunmore, A. Clark and Miss _
Washington were the prize winners.
Dr. C. Woodson, claims that the
linger Negroes stay in college the
worse they are, while a white South
Carolinian stated recently that the
more the state spends for education
the worse off it seems to get. Does ?.? ?
all this mean that education is just
another. "Noble Experiment?"
Mrs. Georgia Robinson of New York
is home on a business trip.
Mrs. Rosa Gadsden, has gone to
I Springfield, S. C., to be with her
! mother who is sick.
I The southern politician use the Ne
gro as a bju'.'to help dry the nation?
now the i narieston News and Courier
is trying tif use him as a -hammer to
drive Southern Democracy back int >
the wet column. We get , it coming
and going. _
Bethel Sunday School observed
Richard Allen's Day with a creditaKin
nrncrvom f Kn i
ed. the bishops and general officers in
a ccfhv'peing.manner.
Rev.. R. K. Brogdon attended the
Presiding Elders Council in Sumter "
and was accompanied by Bishop R.
C. Ransom on his return home.
Mr. W. E. Green, is having a beau
til'ul bungalow erected on H;gh Market
St. Mr. Sampson Dunmore, is
the builder.
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of bur donr moth- .
r, Mairjji_.L_James. who departed this
life, Feb. 12, l'J20. *
We miss you dear mother, '
> We bliss your kindness and care
For we three are sad and lonely,
Since we have no mother here,
I know the angels took you,
Up to a better land;
And we too are coming
To join your loving hand.
A precious one from us is gone, " :,
'-1 A "voice we loved is stilled;
. A place is vacant in our home
I'hat never can be filled.
K eep her blessed Jesus
! In Heaven's bright land until we
can help to praise Thee, "
With that bright Angel band
Children:
Mrs. Edith L. Holmes ,
Mr. W. W. James,
New Brookland;
Mrs.?Elsiei Adams,
Akron, Ohio; '
LEXINGTON NEWS ~
Sunday School at Mt. Zion A. M.
E. was interesting the lesson being
beautifully discussed. We were glad
to_luivp the- Visitors take a part will
us in the School and.to have then;
throughout the day.
Rev. S- J- Johnson-preaehed- a wonderful
sermon.
Sister Tenipy Goodwine has been
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Trading With Our Ad*
vertisers. " 1 1
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