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"The Old Gray" Andf
The New Rider
BY rri'lilLil' 1?LL.1S
J^ ?Negroes And Money Soon Part"
.?s There is a ^orc complaint that's
J??in? the routuls of the Xegrce-s of
tfiTs country today because of the"
poor or no circulation. of money among
them. Their pitiful cry day
in and day out including Sundays' is
money!?There arc h- nn.-: umohg u;
that have'almost the death sadness in
them for want of .money. Church
members are frank to admit that
their failure- to attend church service
is because they June 110 money. Now
those of us who have been Negroes
ft * any length of time know- too. well
that such excuses gjven by Negroes
_ as above cited l'or.not going to church
are no mole then l'aise shelters under
which they attempt?Leu hide. The
same people that are supporting;
God's church in these times of adversities
are the same people' that stood
by the church in the time of prosperity.
Many of those same people
who are staying home all day Sunday
necause no money, ii- nii'y nun n
they would be operating fine cars on
the highways all day, Sunday going
from city to city and from state to
state. That's what they did ."when
they had money, and that is one of
areupon us now. It has been proven
that the average Negro and money
? ijuidt get along.?A?Uaj?r 1
the United States Government. paid
Negroes millions of xl' lla's m bonus
and premiums, but in less than ninety
days some of them didn't have a red
cent:?They; Iurttg4ve-eai m drank-whitu
key, arranged bjg receptions until the
last dime was "gone, ami none of it
went b-y-the way of the church.' That
class of Negroes are no more ""pre-"
pared to receive financial blessings
" from God, than the> chihlia.ni nf j-rael
were prepared to enter Canaan the
next day after leaving Kgypt. God
is too wise to give gifts.unto people
who are not prepared' to receive
Wheil we say Negroes and, money
will not tar fy "together. I<mg, it ought
to apply to the shiftless and'irresponsible
Negroes, Hut sad to say it
is true rn -many install* rs with the
highly educated. That accounts very
largely for the. small business corporations
to the race, credit. When
white Coin punier :rnd?s nineties?have
stlfpTTts" >rui!fN'.- tSn- t nnvert thefncroas.e
jnto channels thr ? igh which
: their own i>t-op!? . iir?? \W1I ' provided
for. The chain stores' ami scores ol
simular .business enterprises among
the white people arc'.the result ol'
accumerluted . i?( nic*1'ioin wise
handling oil the part ot' .-onu- organization.
In so doing. thousands of
boys and girls are employed and yet
the. money is returned to the pr? per
place with compound interest. Hut
? when a N'cgi i i11s i ii n i it o "i t s a lil lle
money .ahead tiiey pile it up in some
good for nothiiig old buildings situated
in some-segregated spot- and call
them temples in which a few big X'
groes congregat.es. for s tini purpose
' more than anything one. anu-expeci.
"the poor washer Women and the
swamp former t<? pay fur them. The
" . disappointment 'is. flint those hunt Me
people eyes are opened and they see
no use for >uch mansions and refuse
to pay for them. The> are nothing
dead' liabilities, and have been l'luni
the day nf ihy . u-" ' i i!?
foundation fop their 1 e[? td ir. Suppose
some of these Neer.) concerns
^WIUlitL-pU1 1? [I th' u-enh 'I 'llors i
such a worthy enu i MV-l" a-1 hrnrfton
I'ubtfs+iing ('unipapv of < ' Uimbia
?-?. would tVnVkj.'' for eoloie<| hoys a;.'.!
. girls. 'How many young pe pie u
the race cculd be t*.n.}>!??>c>t jf .-evciiii
', t thousand dollars were ,suni i
Lewie .-regalia, company .ol' tj>i- stale.
A few months ago some ncm in ot.i
* ' city formed a Company ami purchase'1
shares from live dnlkiis up. ami now
a real up-to-date, grocery stel e standto
their credit on Assembly street.
What would happen if Negroes would
put their combined linam ial strength
% such enterprise-.- for their own
people. It seems however that mtmcj
with Negroes is a had' companion
pnd they want to get nid of 'it as
~ ??quickly?as possible.' '?t-+i?tiu>y s< on
part in tnieh t> wuy.ltuoL_J.lt*.1 hi. ..*>'!
together. no - more l'oreter.
Negroes JScaolarship Miould lie
Changed '
There have been some fraternal
orders of the past that pn.videc
scholarships for hoys and gills ol
our group on conditions' required. Tlu
??race will ever l?e?gi atful?to?l hose
gand orders for such oppc rtuniiic;
extended, I myself think such wa?
~ ' a Wonderful JldtilMttgc?grrm:
I don't know but what a change now
_ would be-4'or. the Letter. Instead ol
put.Ing hundreds and thousands ol
dollars in education put it hit-o lnisi"riess
enterprise's, .and thereby give
tho educated something to do. Tlvithing
of turning out hundreds <>t
educated boys, and gills every* ycai
with nothing to do is having the op..
posite _effect. ?Then too, "many .disadvantages
are taken in.thel-e com-.vnmlnoti.
nc . And ,.t't timns
. pumi v t' I'Aaiiiiumi' nr. w. v
the children-whose jTauTfTTs a I'(J
able to educate them get the scholarship
while others more worthy and
competent are denied. . .True enough
some of those considerations are giv:
en on oratorical gifts. Hut Negro
11HL1-ooyamk .:a;e t*o cr<.ss-eyed
when it comes to seeing pofhts contrary
to their wishes, and so warped
. * in their judgmeiit"when their favor.
: -it^g are- envoi ved, until; after
all t!he* wrong perHbFP gl'ls it.?My experience^has
been that anybody that
c%n do anything with an education
mn rv/pcate themselves. Abraham
?? -JLincoln vand HooKer T. Washington
are only a few of the many, concrete
examples. Then again tre most, out*
standing educators of the world are
fa*- ' " ' *
__ _ *
those who struggled hard -for their
education. Usually those persons
that receive their training on flowery
-jhetl of ease don't ambunt to much
| when ushoted out into 1 ife.
A Noble Woman Gone
^ Mrs. L. H. Tindall widow of, the
I la16 J. II. Tindall and mother-in-law
of Dr. J. McKinzzie Harrison, the sucj
cessful presiding elder of the Lancas>'l
GT- District of the A. M. E. Church,
. \voht to her reward lost Tuesday
, morning, Sister Tindall was one of
1 the best members of the .Legree- A.
' M. E. Church. Her -deceased hus[
band, J. H. Tindall was superinten;
dent oi the Sunday ot that.church lor
j more than thirty years in succession.
j.And his good wife stood right by his
iside in clujrch work as well as his
i other affairs in lifer" She was a good
churchmember, a devoted mother" ami
a consistant christian. To know her
was to love her* The funeral was
: held from, her church last Friday
afternoon- wit nessed by a -concourse
I , ? & ' innliwlitv/v
J.''1 I'vyj^v;, uiviuuMig Iiuuiv paaivid vi:
congregations;?Dr~ E. A. Adams, P.
;E. of the-Newberry district, find the
i writer of the Winnsboro district, the
I Rev. I. \V( Janerette of Mt. Pisgah
! Station. and the Rev. Hale B. Thornp*
son of Lancaster and the* Rev. T. H.
j Withers of Willow Grove Circuit ap[peared
on the funeral program. Re|
marks wore also made by Dr. M. M.
j Martin of High Hill Station and. Dr?"
! R^.E. AumleTsmr~of the Presbyterian
Church. The funeral oration was ably
delivered?by Dr. -Geo. CV Johnson,
pastor..
Our Whereabout#
- o Si j
Last Sundnj* we had a soul-stirring
- time at Jeter 'Chapel Church of tireeastern
Circuit of which Jhe. Rev. L.
D. Gamble, A. B. is pastor. *This
chai'g'i is rated among our best and
Bro. Gamble says it must 'report,, in
it sclass at the .annual-conference in
November. The Jeter, Sims, Curington>,.
Gilliams, Jennings, Johnsons to
get her with others, constitute the
best-wbrbers ef this-charge. We had
a^gi-cjit^eriice at New Chapel of
be iA tit inch Circuit Monday night1
villi the Rev. C. B. Cook pastor. The j
Rices, Youngs, Mays. Jones and Cun- i
nintrhams are among the leaders of j
this charge. Tuesday night we had
a~gloriou> service a.t Cedar Creek
Church of the Taylor Chapel Circuit
of Which the Rev. A. A. Amaker is
pastor.
The Rev. J. W. Shaw, A. B., B. D.
accompanied us to this quarter and
delivered a. most wonderful sermon, j
.. J. Pii people we re simply carried away!
-W-iLp his Hf<>- -A"malfor-kaxl |
things in fine shape with most of
i he asses>nieht already in hand when
we arrived.
Bros, .1. .V. Thompson, N. H. Fair,
A. L. Broomfi C. K. Smith, Lawrence'
Jtu-ohs. R C. t'tiok, ,F. W. Wilson, Sis-,
lor- M. .1. Johnson, lsahelle Broom, '
Alberta B yd. Sisly McDonald, Lula
Broom, Rachel Fair, Corn tluider,!
Bros Davie Cook, Arthur Book and
Dul.ard are only a few of the promin_
t nl workers of?this?charge^?Tins'week-end
will find Us with Dr. S. II.
Lewis at Spartanburg, Sunday morn- j
ing. the Rev. W. S. Jones of St. Paul!
Sunday, afte'rn am and at Helton with
the Rev. D. R. Kdwards Sunday night
Let. the members pray Tor an out
pouring of the Holy Spirit. "Let us
Advance on our Knees."
ABBIiVTLI.lv NKWS
Mrs. ,1 anio* Kllison came here last j
week from Atlanta, Ga., where .she
~ka- Ik en on li C IS rt. Mie lell lor her;
hoine' in Anderson..
The news < f the marriage of Miss
r-rrrrnn Bakerill?I*?
tame as a great surprise to their
many friends. The marriage took
" place un .Sunday, Sept. <5,?1 t?H 1.? Mr.
fT i 11 is a m,ui of >fi'. and'Mm. James
Hill. Sr., near the city and is a pros~
I I "" v. 1 ' : ; :
! Mrs. . Hill i, the daughter of RIi;s..
. 1 Susie' I>.>kc-j* in Ft.. Pickens and tlv
late M(leurge Baker. Mr. and
Mrs. lliit has the good wishes of
their many friends over the city anduhty
fi.r a long happy useful life
together. The''happy young couple
are making their home at the homo
of the bride. '
I Mrs... Ada Jacksop of Jacksonville,
j l-'la.. le'T Saturday for her home; after
. spending, a few.: days "here with her
( ' mother-in-la\y,' Mrs. JgKephine Jack|si,n
sand family on ' 'SdcWsnn A~vcZ
M t's.' Jaek.oul u as?n?visitor here?irr
1 :i2o, and is the wife of Mr. John
city.
| Mi.-. Maitha 'Smith of. Atlanta; Ga.,
I It ft Sunday after spending two weeks
kith her mother^ Mrs. BJwllrs Thomas
in Ft. Pickens. ..
^ Miss Barbara A. McKellar had
! ! er ton-ils removed in a hospital jTT
(ireonwood ^recently. She left Thurs
iilny nf Inst, week?for Benedict College
in Columbia to attend school.
The passing awav of Mr. Edmond
Johnson, Sr. on Sept. 17, lit.'tl, at the
! heme of his daughter, Mrs, Nellie J.
! (JaHman in- Newberry hrougrt sin
cere soi row to his hos.t of friends
' ' here. ' * ,.
i - . .....
'j Mr. Johnson Twvs carried to Cowberry
some time ago to live witty his
daughter after his-health failed him.
i Mr. Johnson lived in Abbeville for a
i ! lc ng number of years, and he and his
1 | faithful?wrfo reartnf ? useful-family^
Mrs. Johnson proceeded him to the
ij grave in 191.'I. Mr. Johnson was a
i loyal member of St. James A. M. E.
Church hcro-.V mtfnbOr of ycxlrs- lie
'.Was highly respected by both white
I and colored and was an old citizen
here. Air. Johnson is survived hy
I three children, I)r. Kdmond Johnson,
Jr., of Ander'sjonj Ml". Harry Johnson
of New Vurfc City; Mrs. Nellie J.
- (rnllmnn?nf \:<..nt.ni ry ; t>rwl
' children and a number of other Te?
latives and friends to mourn his pasi
sing. Ho is also survived by on<J
' ] sister, Mrs.?Cart ie Wright, rf I.ps
' Angeles, California. .
Mrs. Ida Bryant, who is here with
1 her mother, Mrs. Minnie . Kennedy
THE PALMETTOT&
who is ill. hro'ught us the good now.
that her husband, Mr. Sam Bryant o
Knoxvillo, Tenn.? ?has entered th<
Baptist ministry. Rev. Bryant canu
here sometime ago, and*spent q'uitt
awhile, and has a number" of Ir-endl
here who wish h!m years of suc.-io
in carrying thty go-spel message.
Miss Lueile Sanders "spent las1
week in Elberton,-Ga., wvijth Rev. anc
Mrs Hunter.
Mrs. J. K Crawford sp?nt Saturday
night with Mrs. John Savage.
?ReC. and?Mr a..?diarry -Saimm
Brown, Messrs Ji A. Puilin and J. ii
Jones- attended the association at
Rock Buffalo Baptist Church, Sunday
?Mrs. Meet tic " Brown?of?Prowtisfi
Land spent a few days here la-t
week witr her grand daughter, Mrs.
|J. E. Crawford.
Miss Alice McDowell of the beautiful
electric city of Anderson is in our
city for an indefinite stay. While
here she is at the home of Mrs;
Georgia Alexander on White Hall St.
M iss McDowell has our best wishes
! for a pleasant stay while itr"our city.
j The passing of Mr. Edd Smith at
I his home near Anderson last week
tvnc"n cVinplr +r> tVin? Atitirp fnmilv
Mr. Smith becftmfe ill a few month?
apro. and was in ill health until the
end came. Mr. Smith visited Abbevile
several times a number of years
ago. He is a native of Honea *Pat?i.
lits wife, Mrs. Ro?a Smith is-a first
cousin of Mr. ,C. B. Acker here on
Secession Avenue.
RewM. P. Wilson, a b(aptist minister
from Greenw'ood recently eondut'fed
xr-two-Aveeles revival -meet-i+Hihere
'at St. .lames A. M.. E. Church
for Rev. I)r. P. S. Mosely. Large
I i-.?vvil< attended each night
Revival meeting began Sunday
here at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Chinch
which will rim for two weeks. The
beloved pastor, Rev. A. C. Jone> expects
a full house every night. One
of the'Newberry pastor's is conducting
the meeting.
Revs. James Jenkins and J. S.
Belcher attended the association at
Rock Buffalo Buptist Chur<?h, . Satur^
day and Sunday. Rev: Jenkins has
moved his barber shop in the rex in
at the rear of Mr. S. M. Miller's
grocery store on Church St. Rev.
says "call to set1- him. as he is doing
big business." ...
I AI URNS NEWS
Services were held in all churclu-s
Sunday at the usipil hours. A wondetf'ul
revival has^beei.1 beld in Bethel
during tlj.c*. week ? with Uev. Jathson
un<{ will continue thru the week.
The. pastor. .choir..and members wcu
to Clinti.ii .to Uev. Adison on Minnaafternoon
o did o'chiek.
The Chanty Club ladies if Jet soy.
a few weeks ago motored to' Spartan
b'rg to pound Mr.' and .Mrs. Kenny
Thcmpson who are in poor healla.
Those jjr?>injv were Mesdamos A.nn.ie
I.. Qwens, Saiaii Smith, Sallio* Bla^kstock,
Annie .Johnson .'JJnsn I.. Coleman.
Kstella ".Cooke- and I.illio Summers.
Mr. and Mr-. Thompson are
f nnel'ly ol this place, hut ii .w TiT
Spartanburg.
Mr. 1. K. Ferguson spent trc week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \V.
M. Moore.. Mr. John Putnwn and
Clare-nee Clintscales left Tuesday
tnoi nnig CTr Sfca-te. C'td.M';"?where
they will be- st.udentr, they ?v -te ae-s
'compatriot! by Prof. W. A.W i.e and
others. .- ?
The funeral < '' MIT" Wallace Ycggins
was held at Zion Bapti-t. Church
on Sunday afternoon with tr large
crowds of relatives?"and sorrteA-r.ig
friends . ^
.Mrs. Caroline Bullock sIsU1!' Of
Mrs. Janie iJenie Dendy formerly of
-tHris place hut of Spartanburg was
-T7Trl-rrM-rvrtO/rrrt--.n t k
Sunday afternoon.
! We' were glad ti> report Mrs. Stobe
Parka able to be up again and hyr
brother"MvrKrt. Miller i:~- vcrir.iura.tiiig
U4-. her home 'alter an Quotation ot
appcmlicils. ~
CADSDKN N1'AYS
i Sunday \va? a beautiful day all oi
the sei-vices at Red llill Uaptist
i Church were laruelv attended. The
j Sunday School lesson was very?HtIterestingly
discussed by the teacher*
of the various classes.
The regular Church ser.viies begun
with the iincision of 'twenty lour
li:i]>py. ( i nverts after which 'hey were
given the right hand of1 fellowship.
t The pastor Rev. T; b; 1 >ut keft
i preached a wonderful sermon at tlu
^.expressed their de-ire to join the
Ichristain army.
At the close of the regular services
[ the Lord's Supper was administered
the church membership is increasing
.so rapidly thai it ,new supply of in[e.ividlial
Cornnumioit glasses is needed.
I Miss Maggie Low Scott resumed
her studies?in- t-ho?UXth? g.>-.-?do m
1 Hooker Washington School Mor.diiy
1 Her brother .John Scott Jr. is also
[matriculating at. Booker Washington
I Mr Allen Williams senior College
I tudcnt o/ Alien vUgi varsity whs thi
'guest of his patents Mr. and Mrs
jj. A. Williams Sunday. lie was a
pleasant visitor at the home of his
If firmer toucher Mrs. Louisa W: RanIdolph
" Sunday P. M.
S'Ol'Nd nec.roes cooperativl'
k sponsors prooram
The Young Negroes' (ardticiaiivt
League of Columbia^ sponsored its
first public program on last Wednesday
evening, Spt. ?M, in thr- mtdtooyiurn
of A1 ten IT nTYV ? ? rty?- A very interesting
program was carried out
consisting of a number of excellent
literary and musical selections. Prof
H. W. Baumgardifer addressed the audience'
n the subject, "Economic Emancipation
Through GonstrmerV-Ooopci
atibni" He pVoseniVd in very
forceful and clear terpis'tho princi
pies of operating enterprises on thi
cooperative basis and the numerou*
r. ' *
r ^ ~
\ mn _ '
. J economic and social benefits to be dc-j
f | rived from sue It operation. He re
'viewed and expanded upop JVlr. Sehuy
j lei's "Catechism for. .\egro Working
People" in--which is answered almo*.
r every conceivable (pivstioiT tlia't one
; beginning u> look 1'n.o the principles
?the. cooperative o}Koa? mii of enterpri-^'
I ses would like to know. Most inter|
esiing perhaps,^in the speaker's address
was the relating of the phenom.
enal succes. of the cooperative enterprise
launched bv the. Citizen's Co[.
operative., SuvieLy\ of, lJull'alo, N._ .Y.
Tbis'society was also founded and or- I
gamzed by "George S. SchuyleiyNat- I
(tonal Organizer cf the Young Negroes I
t ! ( oopi.'i ai i ve I .e.igiie Tin,?store?at--|
Buffalo, is dcing almost $l,O0u worth
of busine's per week and. have given
employment''to many ' ambitious Ne
groes; such is the aim tire local branch ,
of the Y. N. C. L. aiid we continue to
invite those who are interested in
such a.^ constructive program to meet <
with us every Wednesday evening at
, Salter Memorial Center at 8 o'clock.
. A CORRECTION?T -1
Miss Claudie M. Roberson of this !
city wishes to correct the ajinounce- <
ilient of the marriage of her sister, J
Miss lleltie N, Roberson to Mr. Char- <
les B Johnson, the youngest soli of \
Mr. aud Mrs. L. M. Johnson of Provi- <
(Tenets R. I. The marriage took place '
ill Washinton, D. ('., March 18, 1U31. ]
The bride and groom spent their ?
honey-btoon with the groom's pa- 1
rents'. They also visited the bride's
- s is to v, Mrs. -ypftwr "K. "By unci t;-h4t*j- -?
Cambridge, St., Philadelphia, Pav
The bride is also the youngest
daughter of Mi. R S. Roberson of
I'om.iria. S. and the late Mrs. Mary _
Roberson. . ; __ 1:
Tl:e orjde was well known among
the younw set of this city before loav- '
:ng for Washington. . . .
Mr. an i Mrs. Charles Johnson are '
mrrkrtTg --t4refr?tunno at--110b Columbia
litiiltL A pi. JLL Wa>hinglon, p. C.
TAHLICN ACLE M,WS ,
Gicenwood, S. 0.?Though the tie- \
pression is on and the weather i-., .
find,' hut if you could look in on TaIhernaelc
wi-th its many clubs and
[auxilirifts oil at work, you would
'tiiink it was .a lk;i' Ilivf. Everybody ,
is working both old and young;
i Fntlay. night 18th at 8 o'clock a
most beautiful musical program was
rendered. Mrs. .Beatrice Evans ft hue |.
is due much credit in the training.of
her cless in music. The little folks
were as happy .as could be. k was
n U^t-ii nl picture to see the gif-U ^
their pi.nks and blues. Now come
the program:' 1 prayer by the pastor j
liovvJ. \V. Mathis; two little welcome ^
Henry Thomas and Dorothy B. Jones; !'.
.'Dowdy Folks!" Ha'rtnr n, Students; I
Musical Quolalitis, Students; His-!,
'lory, Prof. Benj. J. Sanders, Jr.; Vor >
leal solo, "My Rose" Combs,- Mi>SC
Poarlina Williams; Instrumental solo j
"The Beautiful Swan" Koli'e, Mamie t
?Pete I'Min;?Vocal solo "When the Urj
can ployed at Twilight. Campbell,!
1 ' hl>y Wilson; Instrumental Duett,!.
Merry Dnmee, Spaulding, Ida Bales
ami teacher. Inst.umcutnl solo, "Rust 1 (
ing Leaves", Ileriett. Mbs Janie |
Smith: Vocal Duett', "Sumbonnot
Sally and Over: 11 Jim" Johnson, M. *"!
M,. Hill and Mamie Peterson; Instrumental
Duett "Frolic of the Lambs"
] Engeiman. Ruth and Bet tha Mary
; Bidden: Monologue "Speak'up Ike an '
t 'Spross you' sef Dunbar, Pet Una'
Williams and Edirar Cafhoun;
! Vccal solo "I 1 .o\v and the World-is- J
i?Mi)u " ,1111i11.i?Mi-s .1 nnil' Smith. In- stfiiinent.il
solo "The song of the
J Kaldid'' Kefm, Henry Thonjas; Instrumental
sold' "Merry" Bfoows, Hi-.
"TsTn'i'" THTiITa^tTY;^ Duetc
"Lustsp.iel OverUire'-L: Keler
- Li el a hy. .Initio Smilli and -teacher,
Prof. B. J. Sanders presented the
! prizes., The a!! air- was quite efijo> - ~
cable. Yrrv sbon .Mr-. Rhue will-leave
| hs t>r'ta+rf'itp hen?srhTrrJ vyorrk trf"
I North Carolina. 1 am sure the wliolo
I of (Ireenwood will miss her as well
[as Tahernacly Baptist Church. You
will hear from u's again soon. (A
. member ol* Tabernacle.)
Sl.MTKR NEWS'
Slim lay. Septefnbov 27th was set
apart as Young Men's Day at Emanuel
M. E. Church. In'the evening a
--program was rendered- by some of
the y<~ l ion of the city. Congra- |
tulatiihis i're. in order lor the manner '
_ in which each responded'. J .
Rev. Edward Fra/.ier preached _ his
trial sernfo'n at Mt. Pisgah A. M.. E.
Church onVSunday, Sept. 27. The '
sermon vas groatlly enjoyed *by< a j
1 large crowd.
' -Mis. .). D. Atkinson sponsored an
day night, Sept. 28. Much laughter
' wa< created during the entire per
lorn-inn <... A?ucaJ?sxup realize 1
from the door receipts.
1 Mrs. Kppiu' DeLaine pntortained a
trrnrr?mrmKrT~T>f little Trrtfarr in"hrrTOT"
of fccr little do lighter Evelyn's birthday.
As the little quests arrived they
' were presented paper caps and sash1
(>< . The birthday cake was quite atti
active on a table on one side of the
' I lawn. An ?iTorneoo of, jrnicb mirth
>v*T*y happiness wii ; -spent. Ice cream
and ctrfrv, candies was served. The
; little ones-were loath to leave when
the time of departure arrived. Many
serviceable and pretty rrifts were re.
eived.. ?
Mrs. Edna Peterson formally of
this city but now livinir in Now York
"fity, rpent the yast-eouple of weeks
h?re. A i.
Mrs. Perry of Charleston is vwtingl
her sister Mrs. Alice (Tilliard.
and Mrs. Henry Jackson , nfl
Marion spent Monday hero on busi-1
ness. '.
*dlrs; TTeleste Durant of Marion was i
the j^uest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. j
. Donnelly on Monday,
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MCLLIN& NEWS
Ebenezer A. M. E. Church is still
loing fine under the leadership of
he pastor Rev. I. If. Alston.
The members of the League were"cry
,,so.rry to see the bovs avid
hat went away to college leave. Ml\
>eorge Random who loft lor Allen
miversity last week was the presilent
of the League. We miss him
o much, but we wish for him. and
he others much success.
Mr. Iloosevelt Ronsom and Misses
iJorS, "and Lula Ransom motored to
darion lust Sunday and while there
hey called- to see the Geralds.
The people of Ebenezer were sorry
o nee Mrs.?Ar. B I'lckett leave the
ity for Holly Hill where she will
leach this winter, we wi-h for her a
ioppy term.
< Prof. O. Y. Valentine is back in the
?ity, he looks the picture of health,
both races were proud to see him.
?Prof. Valentine?is ready for work.
The Mullins High schotoj opens Wednesday,
Sept.?20, 1931. "The teachers
urc coming in and the students are
irotting ready, with smiles on their
faces.
Sovevol of the A. M. E. preachers
and friends .of Mullins will be in
Columbia this week to atten. the genFTitl
oBGning oi Allen university.
M sses Francis and Nell Dobbins
Lrtlh d to see the. reporter Tuesday
ver,' much. Come again girls:
Sept. 24 at the home of Mr. and
M-s. -Jtrhus Hayes, N. Smith street
the following persons enjoyed the
fate well party given in honor of Mrs,
11. Pickett, a member of the lb lit
lii.il sigh school faculty.
Mr and Mrs. Shievens. Mr nrof
Mrs. Youm* Lewis- and Messers Willie
Gerald, l,HT P. Jones, Julius Morgan
Frierson Lewis, and Clarence S. Metv
of . W i n s ton - Sal g U) * ?N. C., the. .g.uesl
of .Miss?Pickett,Misses N?U ? am
FraneiV Dobbins," Vernice Ell'obeo, am
Rvldee Odom and .Mrs. Ruth Presley
A delicious course was served puncl
made from the juice of fruits assortot
crackers and candies. We hid Mis?
.Pickett, adieu having enjoyed- a
spleiulid evening. She left Momla\
"morning 4t20*wc wish fop her, a sue
Mr. Wilton Mbrgan left home lasl
week fofthe North. :
Quite a few boys and ?irls- art
leaving the city this week for differ
colleges." We, wishfor them mucl
sue. ess.
Mrs. Ruth Spain of Conway \va>
visiting her mother and father Rev,
and Mr*.- 13. W. Ransom.
' i Roosevelt Random ad MisseT.ola
and Nora Ransom motored "it
Laita t nd. Marion last Saturday the)
report a happy trip.
?On?last Sunday several folks oi
Latta"worshipped with us., and the\
said ihany good things about oui
pastor Rev. I. IL" Alston and hit
lovely wife. We wore proud to havt
theaij "Come again!"
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means of thanking
our friends particularly of Coln>
bia. Orangeburg and 'Spartanburg foi
kin biess ami sympathy shown us during
tho brief illnes^ and death of ou?
beloved husband, father and brothei
Kdward. -^ArcH,ey..- ..who depar Led
thits life Sept. 0, 1 Of? 1. Orangeburg
S. We further thank yO>i for the
beautiful floral designs.
Ida Mmfc Arehe.v, wife
? r TKtldye Mau An'heyr daughtct
lV Fanpie Dash
Annie?ThompsonT?
flelle Higdon,
Pearle Simkins
Geneva Rowe, sisters
C. Fred Archey
? Claude Archey brothers
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7:45a 31 N. ?.-Augusta 31 7:55a
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4:l5p 28 Cinn-Ohar'ston 28 4:20p ^
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I 9:30p 23 Col'a-Charlotte 24 5:15a
9:56p 11 Cpl'a-Charl'n 12 8:00a
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10:00p'16 Col'a-Greenv'e 15 6:50a
1:00p 117 Col'a-Charlotte 118 11:20?10:45a
18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 6:35p
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