The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 28, 1931, Page Page Two, Image 2
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THE "OLD GRAY" \XI>
E. PHILIP El
The State College j~Woi
On mv. way to Branchville last [ .
week to see after the home, property, * j.s
I had business at the court house in 1 ' ,
Orangeburg. Ami while in that city ! ^ '
. it was my happy privilege and pleas- f( i.
ure to visit the above institution in
company with Dr. E. H. McGill, our h
pastor there who*is one of the profes-:0'1,
sors and also the chaplain of the in- a'
,.stitution. We were carried tothe '1It'
president's office which had.the ap
pearance of a private chamber in the et's
White House at Washington, D. C. ot
Pretty soon'Dr." Wilkinson the d is tin- '1U)
VuiShed president came in and,a more >>'
cordial* greeting we have .never re- top
ceived. No wonder the people every- the
where delight to honor President Wil
#, kinson and the State College is such
a wonderful success \yith him at its j (
" Ttead Accompanied by the president
and the chaplin we visited ^several ,..u
offices in the building.-and rooms in cu|
the domitories And I must confess (]t,t
. that I W'as simply carried awliv with
them. The faculty room with its I .U1
large center table surrounded with rc,.l
beautiful chairs would remind you , .j )tl
of an apartment for a special commit- i.^..
tee at the United M^rtrsvtscnaic,'. The ^
laboraories. the building and th-1 j>()
rooms and beds in the girls 'dormitory ..
i > ui,_ .. U,KL, lw>_
luoiieu 1I I\t* til U>V III il UI^II'WIIUWIV
tel. No one can visit' this school
South Carulhui is"dwing '"omcthing to- '
ward the educatou of her e+ddred ci- <*^.j
tizensr?~President li. Shaw \V:l'.n
son is truly a modern apostle of odu- ;
cation, lie* holds the fi out place of
our educational interest in South iarolina.
It.seems that-God.has brought.
him forth as a mouth piece for Irh ~
people. He is one that his race can )U
approach any- time find in atiy' no'
place. .. His much, learning, populafi '
ty and financial standing do not cause ..
him to get beside himself. That ac- "
counts for fraternal orders aii<l all vV1
' other organizations honoring him wjtn IMtheir
choice positions. He is \vor- | val
of every consideration. WO-were' !
indeed proud to meet Mrs. Wilkdnsoi
wife -of the president. Sin tot) ii !
' WwYvfr "for - tVr.e vn^i. in ^
' connection with the Fair wold School ,,
of Columbia We had a fine chat pU|
with Dr N. C. Nix, Professor of ma Sn
thematics of State College. He was j (,f
our teacher when we attended that | n,,|
school and he is rated $mong- the !on
best in the South. After all it takes ,ial
monev with all other reouirenunts to ni>i
operate a first- class institution. ' <?:
_?--? - . . * . ,. , ton
Ifonvmingway And MoGitt ';;n,
The presiding elder of the Orange
1 burg District in?the?person., of l>r.
L. H. Ilemniingway and the pastor
of Orangeburg Station in the person .
of Dr. E. H. McGill eertafnly made it A
pleasant for us white in-that city., j-s'r
We were told that the get to gefher \lr
1heettT[g~of the distnc was the best ]>, ,
?- ? hrr.its history."'! am: - sure the- new : ^(i,
-presiding elder feels nroud of thi.s. !
' For it'show that he has a graiid <el -- ,ul
?of /wen.?And they, believes in lead- . Na
ership. Brother Heiumihgway is. IK:
quite brotherly in his dealings with < j.;ai
men- and that sneaks well for any'
presiding elder. The people of Draw n
geburg say Dr. McGill is one of tie, e\?
best preachers in the connection. Hi - :
members say be is preaching ln-t
?lUw:?ttttw?than ever?He fore ln^'ie r
People front far 'and near gather !
Williams Chapel every Sunday to lo-ar
him. He is doing a wonderttil won ^ '
in Orangeburg. And the entii'e j'ity
is singing his praise
???* Bad News On ?The Air ?
. ...._ "lie.
It segms that on every side you V '
turn, and every where you go bad 1
news is an you near The daily papers
are flooded with bad nous. Yisi
-^-^turs.Qf to-dav take dulur4u~ in Knilii:
from house to house carrying bad" pu:
news even in the "sick roopi. If ''?h
something happens at church on.Sun- ''
day that makes a bad impression ''' ;
resulting into bad news ' sueh qeu .."b-*
will be borne every dav the week foi , "f
lowing while if a dozen nerson S iil JMM
eepted-Christ that news would seaively
be carried home. If a group m
people come together now tin* "meet
ing will -quickly adjourn unless had*
news is the topic.of discussion. The1' ,
older christians would meet ol'lci
to talk a,boti8-(iod and religion, ?'eh
unless .von. In Ik about, ihu Lad unng Lili
of individuals in meetings of these "
latter day Christians they are ready snli
for 't ho honorlint inn \f . ..... *? 1 t
v.?^ w.ns-wiv i/*yna .uiiiiMn .s art' ^
r?no exceptions,?when?t+rrn?;ire i w. t '''''
trying.?trr preach, they take pleas-. *>'?"?I
ure in telling bad news about the-ir4-? T
(fellow ministers. Not that it is ,M1,I
a ; tru&--but that we delight in being 1
bearers .of. had news. Persons wiT Tim
sacrifice precious time to oublish one '
downfall or his failures- when you ! ' '( i
could hardly hire them to go out ill
and tell of their noble achievements, j II
Are They Forced To Commit Crimes pie
What is the cause of all the robber j and
ies and stealings that are being eani us.
ed on today-even at the expense of.
prcious liVCs? Is it for lack of oc- (
cupation to earn-the necessit io?
life? Are These acts committed for p
. "the purpose of sunnorti- ' ' - 1 r,v;
?or?other?ln>iu-v?i!m11L?I'MU'rprl-'K (
^ By no means. ^Thw-erme^ are m>t 09?
committed to better support lepiti- , "L-,
mate families. But the solo, object of j .|1(,
these criminals is to pet money so ^tl
as to continue in the wake of sin and i ?.,.n
to olunpe deeper and deeper in it.-> j \-al1
dj.' | uctive pu|f. Persons cannot i |1(', j
make enouph money in an honest way p j
to carry on devilment hy* the whole
sale. They' will have to resort .tirT a
commission of crime-; We admit J'jV(".v,
. - that times are hard and work is scarce t}1(.
but no one is perishing nor i's there U)OOT
anyone freeziup. i'ur Uhe ^ovcrnt thn'r
ment ha provided food free of charge ncss
to the hungry and fuel without cost t
to the pior and needy. These crimes Uvas
" * -?are- not- committed by persons who I ami
"'4 n
1 1 mi?rr
THE NEW RIDER , 1
day.
enU
LI.IS " of I
ill':*
-!a,
ild save themselves from starve?rf?rr
1 but by persons who have sol 1
mselves to sin and must receive h'sr*
wages of which s death. It is-'fill
tt> see how far we have drt'U'j- *1n"r
in liod until men have no cone. isr
right and righteoii<ne>>. Our )iv - f:IK.
are in danger at home .as well* as. I tmh
the highway.' We will look in : shiy
h" to the authorites of the govern i ihwl
lit t?r .stop these ir'mes thofiii'i i.ii> l
may do their be.-'.; it v-uir in - j An.
sitate' a united eifort on tjie part' M;
christians the world over to re- 1j.
ve these evils; They must earnest w't!
implore divine assistance in* put- a :a
g these ei'ini > to 'lightrToi'^sTi~P
cause of .d! of 'them. .mat
...... - 'day
Our Wherralxnit -?
hi last Sunday nvorninc we we
:li the Rev, \\". 11. Johnson at I';- t< 1
|ise Chureh of llie Carliflt1 Cirt
am( had a wonderful time in d.
I am delighted with this- eon- -J(,
cation. Tlu* assessment .liert v. ^
id in full. I).-other Johnson is
illy a gootf preacher. Brothers .1 ' ,
ekett. Geo. Siius. John Bowler, <?..
rey-- P.iwkins. _ Walter Wi 1HaiTTC^Yamherlnmi
11 <. SlTfe? J iuu |
wler, H.-i'm-.s^ Hopkins. Nora'
aster. Delia Ste\5Si:d are un 1;.?- rt Te a
the noble workers, tif this t hureh.
were- at the pastor's e.hureji- .
eli.'li that nicht ami -li.id a ti- e , ?
etitig.- Sister Alma Dixon, Nancy . .o
t-ek t. Mary Sartor and Broiler
-erT'i-vtd.y itn' aiming Ilis 1' iit I.l'*iI?^
viv v.-urkt !>'. This xWTiky.-nd Will .
1 us at W inn.-horo.?We will-p'-?-:'i ii t
St. Jolin known as -."Middle Sl-x"udaty
nuu-niug and-t-ninplou " tin- _o...
sine-'s of; the quarter that after n,
The Rev'. Williniit .11 1-er. 1\. - ' ' v
-. We will preaeh 'at ^Yaynin:.. pi.
apel* Wi-nnshoro Sunday, night.
e Rev. .las. R. Johnson. Jr.. Pastor.
iin- mviiiui'r.x pray ror an ir -r
: of the Holy Spirit. * "FT t .uV'u-l' * iV
non our Jiiioi'-." '
? _ - . ' - .' pt
nm.ADMi.miiA m:\vs v
' ' Kfj.
' ?n l' of tin' 1111"' li'Tpl)!1!.'.1!!1 OH'!.
f lu- ni.iil-viintor senon wTTdthe
Tot . supper trivi n by Mrs. Ruth oVui
I'tpr Colln-* at tin- liiautifuT ltom *~7.~,7;
.Mr. and Mrs.1 Thomas Rev- \1
IcH. Ill X. a.-rStreet, WT-st I'lv'.
last Saturday cvoniiur. Otirds and j.
'icing wciy enjoyed by alb t - id- ,
tilt a delicious r. past \v;i- serv-d
tsisting of chicken a la king
.st. potato chips.' pes. rolls. | dki o
r~mixed .ii-irrR--:" rimse p?> ~ '
re: Mr. and Mrs. T, !. Reynold-. ' ' ['
. and Mrs. Turner .lohnoin. Mr. (
I Mrs. .lanu-s 1-ulier. Mr. , i; I T
s. Thomas Jiwyirgert. Mr. aiM M '
ward Rowe. Mrs. Viola Rail.;c d. . '
s. IVli'M liar lis." Mrs." Iv/a (Mir.; v |',v
s. !5rri:rt' I )iel;orsnn. Mrs* \\ iUian;
rmrv: Mrs.-Bille 11 ijf.jnri. Mst,ti
I Mown, Su>'c\. l!.*ati,*:;v
re'.l. N't'iin n. AI ire Me-ji'.
Uliii'_ arnl Mary \VooiJ. on, ;U
rlnrt .Morplios. . Ii(i\yanl ii
rl -I'illll-1ui.. .1?.?1111 li.ut't i 1 ami ( iaini.
tii?*. The utii'sIi \|n ;:sr!. . i;;nine.
? ? m ; ?r?
<v\1\ im >v\i\:\ r si u's L?
1^. N4i.it.tl.4..t ..f. i.t >... ..... ,1..*
.'IT Street Viivuit was h> !< 1 Sate' \:,i
at Trinity -A. M. ! /. Mlnirrh. 1 >.
A. ATJuui the Presiding MM s. pri .j
jnr. Ihe was. at 'his I'irsi on Snn.tr. : i
I preached ' a'-ifiViU sermon * l i onr | Vj
i. 1 Rom., s":JI d>, Toe
mv was , very siu'ecsst'iil ami 11J
1 I1* ' . ' I t. 'ni > 1 t ' | ? I ?l I I I II t'~* | I. 'I
. The assessment was paiflT' " i-"vj- v
III till' >'l k I,-' .IjU. ) .)' i ..., .j
. Mi'inf'i.'i ilium n ..Ruin i.. ,.ti .
u Hml is impruv in,ir.
lev. J, .M. Williams. Pastor. ptx^rk i"
it St. \Tattiu-ws Chuivli >u I' i iiia..'
lit '.'or Rev. ('<>i?'.!ait"l. The I'lm. i-'o'
Trinity A; M. K. (Tuireli aee;>:.. ] R' '
;t"l hitit. . . I hi y
{\\c;i:r,i u<; imstrk t ni.ws !,
. 1 /
he OrsMitfOiuirjj I list ret (at I '
her?.Meet iiitr?w-ri??<'iii!i i?i n n1 ?-?
i. Irtt'h. ;;.t St. Peter A. M. I., j ,\!
inli oi ('amima. S. t.v Dr.
lltMiittiinKway, the enerirctic Pre ' 'Vi!
n*r Kb lor. Ti:f in i tint; was lartrt ly '.I
ndedhy nl| minister* "til" the <i:s
ami missionary workers .
lie uresidintf t hief reruns mended a y 'hi
tret ami also inspired, the ainiit'tie :
brave 1 he. storm .<iirl hot. trive up: I;. .
tSe pi"e>eiit -aid it we. the h
tint; ami largest sittendsmee .they ' -v. ho
r saw. ('(.-operation wSis seen on ?
sides".
>r. (J. T. Coleman and the peo- n'
..? / - - . . . M l.
oi v iiiiicrfiir ursiTvc inucji civil a j m?*i:
praise Tor the fffi-at dinner yrive i ' tore
v. 1
A PKKSK ( II AI'KI. CIKCl 1 i
i'v. ,B.. Smith, P. K. of the Ah .
Ih- I ) i t l i . t hi-l<l hi-' tir-t g:i:n-! ' ?
'ypros.; rir.pel Church. I'd). V'<1:unlay?Si-1
1?wn. niiiiilunli.il in _J_
Snpf. Mr. M. C. Crawford. ,V "fin 1 *'
ip of ypunj* people and ndul' 11:'!'
in' at^wvh?Ke; raster. .1. Iv x~
re jrave a diorf review aftcrwhrrh fhi-o
lit reduced the Rev. .1. 15. Siffitl.. ' 'J,lV
'].r who jrave a very interesting
to the ,.eho<4?on-T"M. 1:'
( 12;t)0 --o'clock KlJur Smith de- -UJ
ed " sonTTforhi'' wer hh+h TronV
81th F'sal ; "I had r tin r he a ' ' 1
keeper in the hop-e of mv Cod h;
i to dv,-ell in the -I- T ('
Two youuk ladies we're' he i '
ad?in?t-i.o?< hux li. The ^garter . act>l'i
enjoyed by all from beyinniny- to 1 A
'? . *
" THfc PALM El
i i.in io.v mows ' ? |
is> I.ucmhI.u Miller dietl early Sunnuivnir.jf,
-Feb. l.">. Miss. Lucimla
red Allen University at the age *
7. and was a e,ollege graduate of
in liuition adnating in the
s *-j;i; . '
M illijr was employed- in Sims
li .Seinml ai. I. nic.ii and instructed j
ie and athletic. Miss Miller was j
everyone who-met her; she |
jya iniA.CHiir.d and plea-ant in all I
. Acae -l \Vi? hated?tu?tfive?-lur |
hi.T. .it v-u.. loves..'her best and has j
u la i elTo'.. e. ' The funeral was j
i Thursday I'd. Music?Friend*
l >i llvti.n: Nearer My;
To JI- mti r?'.i~ Servant of!
I *\v'ett doin-. lined by Rev. T. H.
ls.a-.-iin. :07 Psahn. read by Rev. J.j
IVawkin's. .lr,; Prayer by R v. 17. |
I.illicwood; ?<>ng, Choir, "Abide j
i lie." Tehg.iils and Resolutions!
1 h\ Miss Dollie.Mae Kllison; Song
rrr* 1111ni Allen Crnvarnity; Rek,
iTrrs-grml to church and Sun?Wv*rt?-l|y
De.icon \V. C. Taylor.
- w< 11; in elvureh and Sunday!
boo] by .Deacon W. C. Taylor. |
??1 re. .a! 'hip- OuM'chr ReSTTOrks-j
: i-eta.si.-V tsi .her work in Union by j
. A. A. Si,as. The following
I;,, !|(.,- iii'e: I illiowor..! I
nsoii. Andiron; sermon by Rev. !
A. >ims, Inn* .pastor, Rev, 0:18; I i
nsol thee, to tvuy of mo gold tried-j
V; V; ti:o:f ninyst l>e rich* Sub-I
?Tin-. > > ;l threi?i-?rk*b?m God. !
/ i>. V. W.til wo) Ih was overtak- j
Slnslav i mrning with a stroke of 1
' r?V ?\
- I ' ?*
1. A >1 \ I? M AVS
tiii.!av. ciia d tn lave I lOI| a li'p.It
??li ' 1 ' lli v- IV.ip:i?ii of |
liicli,::. l^apr.i-i <'In;roll was very j
'*t?t-t-Hy ('md ereoiy was bold Itfc j
j V.'.-Ay ?\]. K. .< 'iusroh t>n Sun- J
7~ I>r. M|ait.'nrd; I)?S., of the)
i ' > .1 '< ! v as to have; presided j
i,-.'. -ii!,in'<s hi' was una-j
t?> do v<?. and ,-e-j i: J Jr. Renderura - j
piMA . Harpers wtye the ;
\ :; to:;-. <?i ineir sister, j
. Ii. Martin. Duo i.-- |niiu'iy>al ?fi
h.lc; (Ira<L'il School, and:
? h< r i,- principal of a school in
t 'ofjiiTy. ' *!
t'e are triad in know that - Mrs", j
,-Vr:< .leiici ics is out ajrain.
li . 1' M.o'ih: :i.- c:tlhtL'"i^ t.f1
city oil last Wednesday oti ""Tic-j
t:: <_>t' liiy .'Keith. ?>!' licl* uncle. We !
j -! i/.c with her in her loss,
to ..ft- sorry to learn of tin- death |
Air. ('.i| Robinson. H.e~h;i's "been 1
:. 'for unite awhile, but tile tfood i
ii > .w tit to talis- him out of his j
di lit- of ltdlileheniBaptist
day Si ttool rendered ini rnterestiTifr
iia::: 1 i .d.i\ inchi, l'eli. 2(J. '!
:a ehuii.isS of l.amar extend to,
"tie a i ' : ithi! invit .it ion i
-i .it- Ro lii iti in Baj/'i:st !
y.. s r.;.. i f.uitth Sundays .and j
I !.*i \\.f-j y e\?-r\ first ami third.'
a l 'ii:. at both churches every
il.iy nidi;. 1 h'l^t-fortfet that Sun-.
?. iii'Vcrj Sunday at '.':00 A. M. !
.;'>!!.\STO\ N 1;\\ s
vi-D.and shiK* |1
v "!V at Hampton Jr. |
v.-'- ? J :; on .last Th.ui>-- !
; > S'liuol fi-i'l very
in
' - ^..!i?t-7?' ,;; ?n v,?, :; , .[M
'rt v. 11 ; - { !fn- | if? i;ii
.. . . . K"! l-.i'I played :n.
ii-.AiC'h !i lit* and
~~~? in i *i"ri . '< ft f.t
l .< -v i;;< . Y'-.i l-a.-Uet hall
' . j <. i .':y under the .
t-=t M'ir- K. i.. Daniels, j
4 ; la lv. ;m . ..ad name last!
at XV i '!-. "Kusi u Davis]
rn I. I . ;)? ' i-L-i ill -..t-'-l'?(4+e?wa V?
i . ihv 1.1.II. " j
,? i1-?H?r?4-^r < *: iVtT-f-ntns^t, f
>' v. i . Daniels. N. .J. <i;\ry and j
i i> miiiiik.
III! .... .LI..U ,
' -A 11 x 1. h.iu'.e ailtf Voophoes. |
Ii ? :uit stav
: l' > :, :;m| Mrs. ('. tMr- j
Mi.' v. . i ;it F .<? . t s drove i
' !*i the . afternoon
< trues is ??f Deyeon
A. liiou'u. A dei'mhtful mt'jVt j
I'iv ' i-. Hrovvn. Rev,
I <i t be il.MTHT IJ SO. . i
1 \V. i * ei. - M jss Ruther- ]
! I . in ;:!! -pent awhile J
T*TT i. m!:;y alt i'1'Unoit, 7j
'. ' > '.* . ?>;:'.< t of Batosburj* i
- - Ml. I . t
;i; n . . , ' _. |
s. <'. 1'. !' ; (' i11 - you to dine
.Jill A \ e..-while ill i
; la i -vry.
~
' e ! .! . \< !'|> proud of its"
I.-I ?' Im-ii.- Mr. Amos eii-.j
' I : ilisil!, -'. hp building a IV
! hi... Iij ?ai.? }?' bnihliiitr an
; 'i'!V i.'in.'.t'l?y his wife;
!- Milmtlile as et to his busi- I
lb own- a' plantation of 11,7 !
; r.i V.r;zi-. Sp.rintr, S.
i Morula* ai'ien-oon I'rof. and Mrs,'
: osir t-nd .Mi.-s K.-?L. Daniels mo*I
I in wjuk s:; a jjanic of!
hi ' oi'.-vd- (a I ween Wards.,
Uid'.-o Sprite.;.
I AIM! T SCOTT. Ill
" - i
i ' i: !.' :> ' ha-ket. ball was (
* " I- * 'I if he*?A
t'tRiv . >r :t- rri ,\r :'
L_ ri i. hiilf cm!
' V i-.r Tin .'2nd '
I 'v"'; I- Si-.-/ hading-;
1 "-(> ! ::imI IJi|s-(;ll acted as ;
y lj j-vvslSciolui half. Davis''
- |m. -"*? m>- J'ni ward was used n
re riv<-<l lhi- l.all !' tinVes and ,
> iVi.^ias. ' XUj at It;u live par^ 1
| ' hv floi-k-wia'k ho.'
n- * . TV. ! . ! ]) .: , Th. ' ,
' ' ' 'I' '! ' 'avi Ianiiu'lt Sn>1t .
V'p (Villi and Frntoy Jli (
!. it. rf)L,i-.l up Kmnu-t.t. S<-utt.V-?
if. The." (Vme'"Vtided with the ,
- . , i<
prop-am was presented by the !
>. and- H grades on Friday in ' j
TO LEADER ^
???i
\ hono .George Washington, which p
whs?enjoyed'?~ ; r . - . a
." v B. Moore, Principal was's'
ver" ' on Saturday hauling vol- ^
unies of books to our library. Wu j,
have complete volumes of. books for our
primary, grammar and high school, c
deuartments. ; ^
The most?oiaoi'ute?affniT?of the ^
season was a valentine party given by i ^
Mr. and Mrs. SanTl Bailey at their t.
'tome Thursday evei I ig. Ai|t ,\ ! y
few games of cards a bit of dancing j 0
orii'rinal valentines sveie passed to the p
gro - and the instruction** were give/, i
for each person to send his to the ' p
party of his choice. The lady and ] A'
"thiilemen receiving, the must reeeiv- I
ed a prize. Pupch and assortd sand- a
wiches was served. This was followed i'
Jby. a ice cream course in which was i w
placed a luck- ladel." Prizes went to: j
Mr*;. Maude Hiley, for reefeiving the i
most yalentincs; Mr. Prince Riley and I
Dr. S. .1. (lathings. the gentlemen tied*
tor having the niost valentines. Mrs.
I. M. Robinson received a sack of R
_noveltyAcandies for finding the luck.,
Tolly-pop. Guests were: Dr. and Mrs. :
Dewey Duckett, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. n
A*u-thin Prof. Blanehe antl \Vither '
spoon; Dr. and Mrs. G. T. RiTeyp?r. C
and Mi's. W. R. Laney, Dr. and Mrs. K1
S. J. Guthings; Mr. and Mrs. Purvis; l"C
Hayes; Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams; a
Pr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Ho^ans; Mes- ! n
lames. I?. B. Moore, S. H. Blake, Net- 1
ic James; \V:n. Robinsonr Carl w,,!\ i v
Win. M.i>- u " V-)vie Gijmore: Win. j]
Pav-ls; Misses Ruth Wright; Mat.ti.-j
and Willie McDowell; Messrs |
Gist, Andrews. Flowe and Prince Ri- T
ley.'. /.r- ' j
A very ,* trie I | ig K sermon \\)as ..'
iu c aeli eil by Rev. Collis of Olivet j 1
A. M. K. Zion "oil Sirftday morning.
ill " "! ''v lie- suhiiTt"In the House g
lu?ld of Faith."?lie stressed the < ?? ?
operation of. the member in the
- a iH iMTil with' The"sermon ? r ~
Helling service the Boosters Club
rendered a o?' " ' * i
solos; vocal solos and readings which j
\\v re onioenl all.- Mrs.. j^j
President of this- club.
I N ION N lOWS
' r* ' ; . ; !
Surd?- ' "'"b 22,-man'* were in at.J
tendance at churches here. Pastors [ <>
in Charge of work preached inspiring f,
I 11 1 lllolls i _l.Mane
cases or "flu" has been re- j ^
orted?few whri- were sick are now '-!
iiet\ r.' - | c(
Rev. Piggs preached- at Bethel A. '
M. K. on Wenesday night??Pastorj
Bowman and members were pleased 1 v
to have Rey. I)iggs with them. j 'j
insinuation ."services of Kc'v. J. C. v
Collins the pastor of St. Paul Bapii.it.
Church keginitig Monday1 night r~k
March 'J. nli churches ami friends ]
are asked to attend the?e services.
Mi<< Mamie M. Lee is the ?>0 it-1 - 1 1
eht Church Ch-ik.
Members and l'riends of Ziun A. M. | ?
K.'are pleased to have Mrs. Thomp- h
son and daughter?pastor's family. ^
Union bids each of the new pasters viz | 11
Bowman, Thompson and Collins a jn
itc-ar.ty welcome nrrd abundant"; u'ur-sr-r-f""
ip the work of "kingdom building." | ''
Friends of this communjl.. were
nained-'to learn of the passing of |;,
.mi-* i.ucinna .tiiicr oi Clinton. S 11
She was a teacher alt. Sims Hi for a [ "
little over a year?talented and wed [
prepared .for ser\fee. Faculty and *
a numlier ol* students attendei^F'uheral :
liesolutiopi and many beautiful floral I
I ' -{ i-d?In .tin-?n< 11'i'Pi i n?whit h?M iss ,
Miller was held in this city
Mrs. Clara Fdhster, near Chambers!
'.'Vve." is confined .to cher-"home with-'-^
"flu." Mrs. Francis Means and Eliza ! m
Frazier are much improved.
Mrs, Lizzie Hawkins is better her .,
daugher .Miss .M. McKis'sic hits he- J
turned To State College. She spent
a l( w \yeelVs earing?tor her mother;--.
Relatives and friends here wcre-LlJ
Ttlod to note the improved coiuItlOM,| <
;>f Mr. David Nicholas.
Subject of sermon at Corinth Sim lliltty
muminy wimi "The iMomentoua l c(
Question and the Stragetie Point." L.
Text: 2 Kingsjf:.'M. , ?
lb v. and Mrs. Baten are grateful to ! ~~
nu mbers and friends who so kindly
remembered them during their sick- r
ness. ?
Mrs. Julia Parham on N. Pinckney n
St., is confined to her home. ?
Misses Herndon and Pinkie Farr [i
were pleasant callers at the home of Q
T1 rs^ Tobin' conte?again. fE
Many thanks to Mrs. Annaoolk- C
Ren nicks for invitation to dinner D:
?('iiulest?rrt?Cm intli?Brrptf*t--0
was a success.. Master Jno. W. Miles ^
won and Master Alph Beam second. _ |j
Contest sponsored by Junior Choir, r
Mr. Wallace lidbson, President.
Rev. J. C. To! in was_ accidentally q
hit near eye, while ci tCng wood.". ' ft
This has caused him jr.fouc pain and [v
some inconvenience.- D:
Mrs. Willie A. Hodges .of Union D;
and Prof. J. W. Hall had a spelling ?
Contest "between Pacolet and Jones- C
ville Schools Mondayhn Asbury Chap- Jjj
el M E. Church. It ended in a tie. S
> Prof. J. A. Todd and Hall met at ?
J opes ville in Bethany and untied the t
contest in favor of Pacolet. H
BETHEL A. VI. E. CHURCH S
The past ,week wc have been engag- S
(I in a n.eiting. Indeed it was a meet
ng that bib tight jUv every aoul 1 ^
ivho attended the meeting. The'Rev. ci
tV. L. John mi of Carlisle. Rev. W. It. vM
Jowman.of 'white Hall Station, Kev. ~S~
>. It. Smothers of Zion A. M. E. C
'hurch preached during the meeting. !
rhe members and. friends a of Bethel *
lave henfTited greatly. v
Two joined the chyrch (viz) Mrs. *
llc^Junkins^ojning^frdm Zion^ Church *
ha. MejontriiK. ono- of the teachers of. C
Tnion, and th,. Organist of the State j S
rcnchors Association, come' to Bethel - c~
*> be with her husband, who Is the. 5
patter of Bethel CKfAr. She-tm flow I C"
looted Organism for the Junior_Chior 5
>f Bethel.?
Last sunday Rev. Bowman preached fi
in interesting sermon, found S T.
ohi! 18..3 verse Svih. ( Regeneration^-P
11 went away happy. W? had with us V.
undav morning, Mr. and Mrs. P. John- It
on the Bride and Groom,Mr. Berry |
lims of.Carljse Mr. Jimmie Koges and C
lev. Mfc-s. Smothers. lu
At three o'clock Rev. -Bowman; Mrs. n
lowman and others went?to- New
-hapel 14 mileu and preached for Rev. ~*l
1. B. Cook who remain hohie ait tHe p
od side of his ill wife who has been d<
On fired, for ihe past two weeks A
i'e hope a speedily recover. At 7 C
leluik the League opened With the ~
resident, Bro. McJunkins, presiding
'he League choir rendered some strik 4r
ig songs. Subject was opened by_.cl
Tiss Calherine Sartor followed by Mr
IcJunkins. Mr. LcRoy BTackwell was n
visitor. .. .. ; ?
The other services of the dav were ,i.
el] attended.
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COKESBCKY NEWS
St. Paul had as their guest Sunday
lev. Delvin, Pastor of Holley Spring,
'ho preached the 11:00 o'clock ser- B
ion. ai
Rev. C'ark, Pastor of Macedonia thurch,
preached HtOO o'clock- Both
Brmons'.were enjoyed by all present, p
ome again "Rev. Thompson; doors are
lways open to, visitors also their
lembers.! - ' th
Mr. 1). R. Cuirr?ing* hrnde a trip to 'at
arious points in Florida last week, y
te-reortsji. line trip.
R-'v. ET W. Adams, two children 0|
lotored up from Columlmi Ti,inv.h...
) bring his mother-in-law Mrs. Rose |x
Nash. Her friends are proud to 0j
avo' her home. ^
Kev. Thompson was the wo^k-ond ul
uest of Mr. and Mis. .I.-K. Holmes. ol
.We rog-iyi.. niueh M i';?. J. "M. (hig^ ~?n
ins on the sick list. h<
<;r.oitc i/row x (ttjmmi:itin(;s ^
M iss Mildred V. Washington is I
he jo agah at. Howard-^School aftei .
few days of the flu.
Miss Phoebe Hro.wn of the Howard
ehool Faculty spent the Week-end'
* her home, in, MeCleHanville.
Prof. J. II. 6eck was called to An<h*son
on account' of the death of
Mrs. Marion' Baxter Paul supervisr
of the Home Demonstration force
or thi; state motored here to spend aJ
!>< vveele cm1 with?liei Mstei?Mrs.
lerlha " Sawyer... Mrs. "Paul is fast
tkingdjA-Uhu'e as-<mo-of-thv leading (jj
diicational and club-.wornen in th'..- .
.ate. .. t- L
.Mr. I.awrenec Dunmoreafter many p,
ears as oresdent of: the Allen Chris, p
:m Kin '<> ! vnr T - <* ?
WI Dl'lIllM t-J.
1. K. Church, an office that he ha. ju
1)1 y filled has resitrned. Too much
ct4Hc1s' ' .it'd iiot ciiulljffr ^
>oner;yion !>y the higher-ups of the i.
lurch is piven as the cause. He is
Iso a e tnl" officer- in the league. *
IThe faculty and hij>h school pupils
f; Howard School entertained a well 1
K asedaudience at Belhesda Baptist
hurch with a rich and varied liter
rv -ami musical ,,voRram, Monday
itfht. ' jThe-currontiss
ire he'AVilberforcr :.?
istlltite In- Prof, lunulas P. Fraser Ci
Mrs, K. It. Howard has Been ap- m
native of,this city, now teaching in d?
le science department there. i m
ainted as head of our organization .
) assist the * <* this communi- '
; inbeautifyinj? their homes and jj
irds. The headquarters are in Bal | ...
more. Md. ! 'Jc
Mr Krvin .lames now livimr in Ha- '
it7h, \ C.t .-pint'a few da.ss hcie-)-fr
r a business # ' | ,H
The Riverside Cafe Mr. Sam Al- Jn
..i) Pi oln it tor .is now ??:ion for husi
ss and ready to serve its custom '
;s with hot lunches,-cold drinks etc.
Prof. P. Brown, now teaching at
uckspoi't, S. irave Georgetown ;i"
ic once over this week. t>s
'T,"vcd Green, of_ Andrews nio- P*
n ed here Tuesday on business. .
firt?*trf-suticrvisor oP schools th
ir this county is still vacant, have
le politicians lost their pull. tr
.Ir. frank' W. iHnnnoiv ' his
irp of carpenters is kept busy L>.> In
ic millionaire owner of Windsor wl
i zraiargjamjHfHjaf?jzramrajHjareiajaia
i
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^iiurcn rews, z
School Si
1wir^rt' stock of silioul iniuipi'
tanburg and Sumter so as to gi
We also manufacture an
' r'ui,r' '!'cv.jvn.tL an*. i n_a_tK)si t
account ior yotu_ li is easy to ;
' payment, plan.
. ' We have one of the most moc
with resources of over $75,00(
business with us.
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Saturday, February 28/19317"
Imitation?in?improving this Wn.
ful Mace; situated on the Black
iver. < 4
The Minute Men Club of .Bethel
hurch, Mi1. D. II. Drayton, President
as recently made some necessary im
rovements on the church grounds.
The .photoplay Y'Side \Street" a
>ndei*" fonihhce was screened at the
alraetto Theatre Monday night unsr
the auspices of the Metropolitan
rt and Social Club, Misses Ruth
ooper, Beatrice Brown aqd C. Lu
is were the sponsors. *
Mrs. Victoria White is making some
nprovo^ents on her home on " ^
lurch St.
Fahlei Orco nnon a time there was J.
General Conference of the A. M. E.
hurch and there was not a- candi
ite from South Carolina no not one
FIELD DAY?BAMBERG
. rv>Urrty Field Day- was
rid Fr? ^cbun*-" 20th
I ine of Mnch- was formed fit the
amber# Graded School 11:00 A. M
id passed thru the principal streets
? Frazier Academy. The line wa.i
Voorhees Brass Band. Prof,
tanle" Moore, Principal of Ola ,
rad"d ^hool and Prof: S. D. Rick- '
ibaker were Marshalls." There were
: least 15* schools representatd in
le line. The program was rendered
. Frazier Academy. # Selection from
oorhets Band was enjoyed by all.
Piv>f.?Lewis I. Butler. President
: the Bamberg County^Teachers' A.;
iciation was Master of Ceremonies;
is introductory remarks were full
thought. Dexotiuns were-conduct.
1 by Rev. M. C. 41. Dillard, Principal
' MidWav.School, He read 9 verse*
f l.'lth chaptcMAtf St. Matthew. He
ntku?JLi'vi'ntl<yabout the parable'.-. outlined
way the duties of"
Ian in serving humanity Song*
[ am thiita Q-L*>rd -t-vea.s-led by ProF
. D. Riekenbaker^
Litcrare Contests were conducted
rief Addresses were made by Proi*.
E. Blantoni Princapal of Voorhees
n 1 .** . - Sports an I
tees were conducted for boys an i
iris.
NEW YORK NEWS
The conditions here to some extent
e growing better, and we hdve lota
f members here from South Carolii
who are helping to-better the contions
of which we are glad to state
trough this great Palmetto Leader,
ast Sunday Rev. John D. Anderson,
"cached at St. Luke A. M. E. Church
wo was converted and two joined
ic'church. A wonderful sermon did
; preached. Text II Kings 5:2; sub-"
ct. "Learn of the Soul."- Rev. Ann-son
is a great preacher and have
e respect of all who know him. He
is been a member of the unemployed?CTTTTTTTTTttee?fur?til
Tee Slid?OTTU 1
ill' months with much to his credit.
NORTH NEWS
Duc*-to-favorable-weather Rev. G. H.?<??
inningham and'Rev. Charles Frccan
reported a full attendance Sunty.
Both preached inspiring serons
The North Graded School under
e splendid . management of Prof.
. K. Dowdy is making wonderful *
ogress. All patrons and friends
em. to be very much pleased with
s-wrrrk^ Tin, -i^i-ieiili iii-mI hmTrr-trirm
eir projects out-lined and?are exetlng
to put 'forth every effort to
ake good. , . .
the rarenUTeacher Association.
Iiich has been organized by Mrs. E.
Dowdy seems, to be \ery fitting
id the patrons and friends are inter
ted iij the movement of thi? work.'
ir the last three months Prof, and
rs. Dowdy, amT'sonr Jr., have been
e pleasant dinner guests of-several
| iends.. They reported enjoyable *
ips. -1 . _
The out look for Field" Day at Nnrtn
dustriaf Institute is very promising
iich will be March 7, 1931.
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