The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 05, 1931, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, December 5, 1931.
COKESBURY NEWS
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St. Paul members were very proud
to see their pastor returned for another
year.
The funeral of Miss Amanda Moore
of Philadelphia was 'hold Wednes
day at P. o'clock?Her Sister?Mrs:
^ Mary M. Williams accompanied the
body home. One brother arid Wife
Mr. and -Mrs. Doglass. Moore from
Lake Wales, Fia., Messrs Wilson
Nash, Heitry Etels gave a Thanks-'
giving party at 8 o'clock enjoyed by
a large crowd of young people at the
haH.
Mr and Mrs. Willie Holmes had ah
old fashion Opos'sum Thanksgiving
Supper. It was the grandest that's
been ,given for a long tinier Mr.
Holmes really gets thc Opos'sum.
We regret very much to .lose our
Sunday School superintension t <and
wife Mr. and Mrs. Mancy Robinson,
They depnrtod twoIpc tbrir liiimn
in Aghirillp, N C. y
Miss Francis Jackson was hostess
on lasi r riuay evening to the Smart
-? Workers Club and their guests ift a
dinner party. A most delighted evening
was spent. The most pleasing
menu consisted of fried chicken South
ern style in cream potatoes, New
- - - Spring Chicken, cream potatoes new
cake Derni Fossi -punch.
The many friends of Mr. Black-regret
very much to see him leave
for his home in Savannah, Ga. .
Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Gourgins had
as their dinner guests Thanksgiving
Mrs. Laura A. 'Reynolds and little
daughter, Eleanor Louise.
?J. ? SELLERS NEWS
Sunday was a- good church-day
and high in spirit. Rev. W. D. Williams
selected his text and.preached
u soul stirring sermon.
Sunday School opened at the usual
hour with Supt. James and his
teachers at their post of duty. Af
ter a beautiful but brief discussion
view by Rev. Williamson of Virginia.
> Class No. 1 Mr. J. L. Crosland teacher
is still holding the banner.
At 7:30 "Rev. Wiliamson se.lecte.i
1 his tovt and preached a very instructive
and inspirational sermon'.
.On last Sunday morning the fol
lowing on ices were given to: Mr. W.
M. Janu-s, superintendent; Mr. Algie
' Lester, assistant superintendent; Miss
Nevada Hunt secretary; Miss Thoniasina
McBride, assistant; Mrs. L. A,
Moody treasurer. Miss Perssphone
Lester, librarian Miss Marguerite Porter,
assistant;- Miss Hester ehoiVstei
_?? Miss-Oueenie Nowlin. assistant ushers.
1 Kathlyn Porter. Poooli:. Davis, .1
B. Dixon and C. B. Wilson.
The teachers were: Mr. J. L. Cros.
land, Mrs. E. Nowlin, Miss Carolyn
Nowlin, Marguerite Porter, Mrs. Cora
Johnson, Mrs. G. A. Hunt, Mrs. L. A,
Moody.
Miss Gertrude Porter who is attending
Wilson hi at Florence spent
thft waalr.pnd.-homo witii her pnvent>
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Porter,
Mr. W. H. Vice of Atlantic City, N
J., is here on account of the death ol
his wife, Mrs, Mary T. Vice, who died
Saturday evening, 3:30 o'clock. She
had been ill quite awhile. Funeral
services were held Tuesday morning
conducted by Rev. W. D. Williams
D. D. Doughty, Rev. A. B. Thomas, W,
H. Thomas and W. T. Fare. Intcfment
was in the grave yard of the
church.
Mrs. Vice prior to her illness made
. ncr nome at Atlantic t,ny wan nci
husband.?She was?a daughter?of
the late Rev. J. H; liur.t and Mrs.
G. A. Hunt.
She is survived by several sister*
and brothers, one son "husband, m.other
and a host of- relatives "and
friends. : , , ?
Mr. D. L. Shipman our undertak'-"-.""""" t1
eri"wnsi"itn ehut'KOt"
Mr. Cornell Lindsey spent the week
end in Columbia at Allen University
with Mr. Johnny Crosland.
Mr. Odell Hunt motored over to
Dillon Sunday afternoon.
Believe "it or not, Mr". Joe N. Be,
thea was sacked by Mr. Henry McDill
of Latta Sunday at 6.GO witn
M US
Miss liattic- Burnet and Mr. Foster
; Jolt -ftf ' alia v. re the guests
Miss Nevada'Hunt, Thursday, evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Porter and
family, Miss Mattfe and David Ellerbe
and Mr. Abrie Quick motored
to Florence Friday afternoon- to sec
Mrs. Delilah Deltoii. ^ -?- - - - ?
GRESHAM NEWS
The teacher*; of this district arc
very nervous due to the fact that the
farmers' and merchant bank of Marion
went broke last Monday. They
wondering whether or not they
mm' will bo able to say-hollo to Santa hnl
regardless to the tremendous amount
. of gossip about hard times I am glad
somebody have nerve enough to show
a litle spunk.
Along with the fun on Thanksgiving
Day Mr, Napoleon White and
Miss Richardson got married at the
home of the bride after which a
grand?reception took?place an eliL:
borate menu was served. After it
woo r?it nuo thn hride and groom went
^ wV?nrr. expect t(
live like two little doves. Miss Tau
line Taylor was quietly married U
Mi?. Freddie William Saturday mucli
- good luck for a happy future.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weodberry
1 entertained the people of their con
munity Thursday. Tht. party way
from 1 o'clock until ?
The concert at Saul's Chapel 01
Thursday night was successful.
: Britton'a Neck School is moving
along nicely.
Mr. Hughes the Misses I. L. Finch
and Erma Benjamin, spent their holiday
in Marion,
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ELLOREE JVEW$
; The meeting' at the St. Paul Bap:
tist Church begin on Monday night
November 1*1 and dosed out oil 27.
It was conducted by the liovs. A. W.
Milton and E. A. Davis both of Or
angcbuig. These services conducted
by these worthy devines were the
best meeting ever held in Elloree for
winter season. The rttendar.ee was
great by both old and young. They
were there in crowds from every dcnomination.
Fifteen were added to
the church and eleven of these were
for Baptism. Revs. Milton and Davis
are verv good revivalist preachers
We are hoping to have them at anoth
er meeting now soon. On Sunday 22
the pulpit was highly graced with .the
_ ed valuable service, two member?
were added to the church by him durwr?
u...i
*iaviviw. ?? tj inni?4iiiic it nuiu,
ber of visitors duripg the mooting
ntTflfely Mrs Martha Wilson who paid
|25 cents in collection: Mrs. M. 1.
Anderson and several members of
her family; Rev. J. W. Deniore and
- his jgjfo ami alwvitf r. -and-Mr-s, Cross
of Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. Martin of
Cincinnatti, Ohio. Others that paid
25 cents, Mrs. Ida Anderson, Mr. 1).
H. Anderson, Mr. Earvin Collier,
Mr. P. L. Greene; Rev. B. S. SaTley
was the week end guest of his membership.
Ho was at service Fridaj
night. On.Sunday night his discourse
was "For there was. no room for
them in the inn." He preached a
very heart stirring sermon. Uii saturday
Dee. P. E. Greene and Miss
Victoria Boatwright motored "to Camiron
to their union. All of the'otTicers
were re-elected for the yeai 10,'12
Rev. J. S. Collins was the week-end
- guest of his wife Mrs M Colins.
P AI /MKTTO *SAN ATOPIC M
Rev.- J. H. Hook of North, S. C.,
assistant pastor of the" Rev. A. P.
Porter of Zion Canaan Baptist church
came over to the Sanatorium Sunday
/evening and preached for us. There
was a large crowd of Zion members
'present. The service was opened in
[ t he usual form; Conducted by Pea.
Frank Anderson and Dea. Wm. Adams.
Rev. Ilook took his text from
| the 4th chapter of Acts, 20th verse.
I The things seen and heard. "~He deJlivered
a wonderful sermon which lil:
led the heart of every one. The service
was brought to a close with a
prayer by Mr. Anderson and a col?
i 1 i. ! 01 'OA IUa Da/Iia t?uml
IUCUUII U1 ^I.OUluwaiu liic nam*? i unu
1 We Jiope to see them again soon.
The visitor5 for the week-end: Miss
Petra Pinun of Greenville, S. C., who
' | has charge of the Evans Clinic in
' j Columbia. Miss A. A. Nelson of Coilumbia;
Dr. and Mrs N A Jenkins and
Dr. and "Mrs.- D. K Jenkins.
?BfnVC-KVILIjE NEWS.
i Thanksgiving Day was spent very
' quietly here. A number of people
lj attending the football game in-Barn-1
' well between Macedonia Hi and IBeth
lehem Hi report a pleasant day. The
'game ended in a tie- of *0-0.
' j Miss Blanche Augustus was the
' week-end gitest of Miss Bernice Jack
'son,
: | Mrs. Vinev Bell Wroten enterfain|
,gd a number of her friends on Fri,
1 day nite with a card party" All presj
i ent expressed* themselves as spend.
I ing a veal enjoyable evening.
1 | oils. Lucile Johnson of Savannah.
',Ga.. and daughter, Ruth, are visit-;
' ing relatives here." They were ac,
[companied by Mrs. Harris find Mr.
| Oliver, also of Savannah. \J
, ! Miss Callie Bell Odom, a teacher j
in the Macedonia High school spent
.the tvcek-end at homeMiss
Rosa Shefton, a student. alT
" State College is at home to the delight
of her relatives, and fyends for
- -the week-end- 7 ??-?
Mr. John Harrison is in. town again.,
for a few days.
Mr. Herman Hixonof DaTlrngtorr
snpnt several days with fiis ^auni.^
Mrs. Essie TohTh.
Friends of Mrs. Ruhy Odom will
/egret to hear that she is confined
? to her bed with Rheumatism. We wish
for her a speedy recovery.
The Blach'ville 'Cubs" met 'the
Bettis "Tigers" on Monday, Nov. 30.
i The game ended .with a score of 7-0
?in?favor of Bettis.?Look?out?Bettis.
the Cubs will be waiting for you
\vhen you come to BlaAkville.
Those" attending the game from
ftlackville were Professors White and
I Cooper, Misses Sallie Bailey, Gladys
; and Hattie Holman, Bernice Jackson
i Callie Bell Odom and Messrs. Jacob
! Hicks, Chatfield Smalls, Wyman
BAMBERG NEWS '
_ .The memtjng - erf "the Who's Who
"Curt) 6T Bamberg was held Tuesday"
IX. rn. ill inc nome _ol Q.
' ' Chappelle, prescient. Quotatous were
given in response to the .roll call. ' A
miTscal program was rendered by
the club members with Miss D. M.
- Koarno <>t the piano.? ;
; Mrs. E. S. Marshall recited one ol'1
Dunbar's selections "which was enjoyed
by all. Ten minutes were given
for short talks pertaining to our
Thanksgiving by each niemh.T Liw
[ sprration and information wei\. gained
from these talks.
After the program Miss M. O.
Chanprtlle escorted the guests and
club members < into an attractively
decorated dining room, with th<
i Thanksgiving colors' carried out. Wo
vv ore "served in buffet style three deli
cious courses consisting .of chicken
i salad with saltines, coffee, ice cream
and cake, nuts and mints.
Beside the- club members Miss
Briggs of Voorhees Institute, Den- I
i mark, S. C., and Mrs. H. Holman of I
Bamberg, S. were guests,
r Ih behalf of tho club Mrs. K.
Marshall thanked the hostess for the
: most delightful evening spent /at
~~ her h?aid .
>. Short and timely responses were
given by Miss Briggs and Mrs. II.
Holman. ' ~ 1 ' |
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' THE PAIJHETTOI
WINNSIIORO NKWS
The quintet of Sliiloh School under
the .inspire,., "f .Mis. Ill In John?
son, the principal, gave a musical
recital at St. Paul Baptist last Sunday
afternoon. Master Eddie Davis
r.. added to th? occasion with n i.
?styruniemtal?solo.?Encuur aging?rcmarks
by Prof. W. A. Ross and the
benediction by Rev. J. M. Bcntty. the
pastor. The nice audience tin joyed
the occasion very much.
Mrs. Sa-ie Stover of (ireen.-boro,
IC. C. and Mr. A. \V. Coins of Charlott,
N. C. spent Tbarisgiving in our
town the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J.
L. Batiste.
Among those who motored to Co1
urnbia Thanksgiving Day to witness
th'? classics between Benedict and
At1 Pn Tijotbair teams were Rev. J.
M. Beatty and -family. Prof." I<\ E.
Mcintosh and \V. A. Ross; Misses'
I\auline Finlev. Nellie M Cordon < .
cil Jordan. Sarh M. Brown, Mary Patterson.
Mr-. John ^Caither, Mrsdames
Annie B. Sawyer, Louise Cohens and
Mat tie VVhitngj,
Miss'Cecil Jordan spent , the weekend
in Camden \yith her, friend Mrs.
Margaret Pickett.
Mi ss Mattie Boular spent th,. week i
eiul with frjen -s and relatives tTT
Chester. Both report pleasant - trips.
TA T i l i
i nil, i". tj. mcintosn nas organ iz
ed a Y. M. C. A. in* our, school that
will mean much to the towTTT The
boys seem very, much interested-^
Tho.>. Lylvs, president: Jnn:?L. Dai'
ther, secretary and Edward Sims,
treasurer.
The junior club composed of the
ui>per?clas-es?of St.?l'aul?Sunday
School and over which .Mrs. Thomasina
Davis presides had a wonderful
. meeting last Wednesday night. augmented
by visitors, there were 4s
present. The meeting was luld at tin
homc of the president on Cemetery St
After routine business an.! Raines a
delicious repast was served.
Litle Evelyn Lorelta Ross, daugh-.
ter of Mi* nd Mrs. W. A. Ross:
spent Thanksgiving with her.narents
.returning to Rock Ilill l'or school
Sunday.afternoon:
Mrs. Mariah .Jackson snent several
days in Columbia last week under
a speeillst undergoing a treatment
for her eyes with which she is liav-'
ing considerable trouble. '
?Miss Eunice iVfnyes one of our graduates
who is continuing her education
at Friendship -College spent
Thanksgiving with her parents heiv
returning to Rock Hill last Sunday.
Mr. .Tom Hall, \yhpso house was
destroyed, by fire, last Del o I km; ha
rebuilt and moved into his new hoipc
on College- Street. Fiaim n[l uppenrnnee
the?fire' seems to?liavo?boon a
blessing in disguise and lie will not:
know the difference ten ye ars henca .
. . . am n m
HOLLY HILL N KM .>
The Holy Hill Rosenwald (Haded
oenooi is sini on me upward march
under tlu* efficient leadership of J as..
S. Roberts and his tcaclu*rs they are
working laboriously ami energi tieal
ly to make, this year even bettor
than last althb the universal cry is
depression. We are striving hard To
make our school surpass any of its.
sizvr-atid elassr- I.ook out Orangeburg
county training sebool, Holly Hill has
your "water's on."
We "have some of the best young
boys and girls you want to nucvL
We have -organized in the school a
glee club .that will soon he in trim
'.o [ft ^tiTki Stati, Allen. Cluflin or
Benedict. Can the.V -sing*?-' Oh. yes |
and how? They atv being trained
by Miss A. B. Pickett.'
Alms?("nssio?A loieri 'M?o+oo?U-,?k~teaclny*
lias organ i/.i <i seveiaj club v.
among her H. K. elas-es. These
clubs have launche i a contest ana
each woikinir hard to raisi-The lamest
amount
Tht. Holly llil RtVsenwald Gl'adcd
School is al^ive wirc~witlr-,t bright fin
Hue. If there's a prin. any when
nrAT-^-is'TiisrvuciM-Vi" asT>" I',?.W~L,
get your teachers- to work conic to
HT7iiFTnir"aTkr see- principal Robert-"
and -h-yr-, ; as 11. ; V .; t''Trr i:' v Trr:,
push leg 'kings.to the froftl. - This is
the school whi't'c till an- in harmohj
and all pushing aiid .pul'iiig together
Ao UiflT "Is" ' ;tn*l. Ii.t(le "U's" but one
family, .
(Mmf * down to tho trump cum!
Holly hill is a fine place to bt>. It's
a tine community to work".in. If you
doubt t-hi- ask Revs. E. A. Davis
and l\, C. Lisbon, they'll say it is.
Why can't we say so too?
On Turkey Day .Miss O B. Lisbonhad
a dinner at .Mrs. Banister's Res-I
. taurant in interest of Betliyl A: .M. F.
Church.
The W i 1 ling T.'orkcrsTCTfib me r ibers~
had a repast at the sehopl auditorium I
for members and their guests on '
Thanksgiving evening.
of Mrjs. Booker's.
Th/ Big Four club hlul a party
at the Annex in liie Tarpet district
on Mohviiy night. It was a plowing
StllTl'SS.?
Miss Anderson and Iut-'^FL?E, girlsg;.iv<y
a'" surprise dinner to the faculty
and the new farmer's clnh boys on
Wednesday afternoon. It was in
il. r.l :i V:n i' iiv:ii We ran only s r.
do this again. ./
The members of the fifth gra ;e and,
I . .-1 1 .. VVn,l?ni!
I 1111*11 U'ai'lUl Iltlll <1 |HII \'t | | T? V vi i iv r |
(lay?a l'lei-noon iust after school. I
We had two days as holidays from I
hooks. Thc teachers spent the holidys
in Holly Hill wi.th exception of I
Mrs. Nix -wh<5 went home Tnr-sprmr:}
the time pleasantly with her mother j
and children.
On Friday we were greatly shocked
to receive the message .that Mrs. Nix. i
brother died on Thanksgiving Day. |
Mrs. Brown'i Misses Pickett. Lisbon !
FalWar is. Baker and Mr. W. U. Bunch '
"Trrotored to ()rangeburg on Friday afternoon
to the funeral.
We regret Wry jjinrnh that at this
"writing MfH. Vmln?Li-hon iy-indis.posed;
we hope for her a speedy, it-i
covery. It may interest you to know
I that while in Holly Hill you can get |
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CHARLESTON NEWS
Mr. Julius Lawton of this city has
returned from the West Coast visiting
his .relatives and friends here.
He is spending a joyful furlough ati
tending the many social' affairs thai
: is making it very plesant for him.
I ' Mrs. Ethel Baylor of Fitsburirh.
i Pa., formerly of this city has rej.turned
to tho city by the sea for an
' indefinite stay. She was gladly received
by her relatives and host of
friends. They are making things intere.fling
for her many entertainments.
Mrs. II. P. Carolina the wife of
Rev W. P. Carolina pastor of Mt.
Zion church made a quick visit to
this city.011 last Monday noon and reSho
lnuks welL and" prosperous. -??? Last
Suti'iay being harvest day at
' Mt. Zion we might say the harvest
was great-Jor it grew in abundance.
Quite a variety oT food stuff, can
goods,?fruits and?vogatablus?of- kinds
and from this very appropriate*
harvest many sad hearts were
made t" feel glad, and manv druunv -
head* was lifted up_JKhen they were
presented.with those,very useful gifts
ihaL. was donated by the* very loyal
group-of'members.-- Many homes being
visited on this r occasion. Members
and non-members of Mt. Zion
were included in this cheering program.
Last Sunday morning and evening
the pastor delivered- two very interesting
sermons which was so nurcTTj
enjoyed. His evening -sermon v\~ae
preached from the* word "Come" it
Was very interesting to see what a
wonderful sermon Du\ Carolina con- "
strucled from the word of four letters
"Come."?His theme was Christ..
over-come men everywhere. Front
this sermon he has writen another
page into-the book of-has ministerial,
career.
A new era of activity in Mt. Zion
Sunday School. Mr. C R Hart, Supi.
Mr J. A. Harris assistant superintendent
and district superintendent
of the S. S of the Charleston district
through the consistent, agggrcssivcrtess
of Mr. Jno. A. Harris, in
having all Sunday Schooll under his
supervision he began at Mt. Zion to
put into action the progressive method
for the instruction of the Primahy
?f the S. S. with assistance of
the officiary of the. School she has
been sdtcessftrt in.
The equiptment of the annex of the
church for the primary grades with
'its new method of group table that
js arranged fo only a certain number
at each table, and the black board
that tiiey can teach with an illustra
?i?n .'iikI various drawingswthat wiil
jrrasp thy atention of the little ones
with the interesting service of-the primary
teachers, Miss Louise Ander
: oil, Mi. K. It. Dash, Mr. Wm, Mi:-?
Call, Mrs Rebecca Hart, and Mr. Jas.
Graves. Jr., and others it should be
mentioned as a great achievement in
SchooCdepartment of. the chjl'uch.
This newly equipped and attractive
School room was tilled to its capacity
on lasN?Sunday afternoon cele imnl
with a very interesting program
many excellent numbers were
rendered by visiting friends, some of
whom were: Mrs. M. E. Fields, of
Centenary; Miss Jessie Jones of Ei.
anuel; and the Rev. C. S. Ledbettor,
| astor of Plymouth Congregational
church who delivered a most
instructive addniss on this' occasion
and others likewise, Mr. Jno. A.
Harris 'the instructor in the new
method of work for the school has
won great honor and praise for this
[ very effective program of pregVes*
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rival nh-ula at Banister's Restaurant. !
Ami when yomr-home's' need a new
lace let Mr. Sf. W. Edwards have the
1 "l painting it and I'll guarantee
yoiTTl' ndvor get any one else to do '
your painting. I
I If your horses need sTTdes sfie Mes?
> *'- -J W Wchstpr and , K.C, Cain,
I Sr, aitd when you need a new face
see Messrs Clues. Cannady and On vie*. .
Sheppards hoys they barbers right t
now.
Now when; it comes to pressing !
please giv0 Nolan Johnson your Work |
and you'll be by him as you are a ;
I anu'l cigarette you'll walk a mile to j
give hint your work. i
And if yoiH .want your dresses j
iadfin the very latest style from Pa- |
l is give Mesdanies Rosena Bunch j
ml Ilennie" Stoutamire your work 1
and .you'll look like a fashion plate
in any 5th Ave., store window inV|
New York City. ?
Now . Holly H ill boasts of having1
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FtU'MM'lllii WITH?mi'UI'S"
sivK I:\I:K( ISI S
Greensboro; N. ('., Nov. .liJ-. Startol
fifty-eight years ago I;.' a ?j,-u- :
basement in thi- city, h, nn.-it Col-'
-We?for Women?today i.u.voi ? >! T7
founders with imprc.-i-xe '.-X"vvi-e
in its half million dollar pi-.nt. Visiting
educators, friends uS the ,n titution,
/alumnae and .student . bu.i
packed fflairie Hni-ge p< j '
pacity to her addresses approp>-.\ I
the occasion and to witness la.- j
fcrring of the honorary d< gic. ;
Master of Arts upon .Mr.-. J..-ni;i-* 15;
Moton, wife of, the noted prnu-jpu
of Tuskegee Institute. ' u ~' I
' President 'David 1); Ji.ii..> iV,;j
an^t a graceful word- <>4' -wt l<-onn v>
extended by Dr. W. ('.a Jn< koh. > n
president of the board of trufhe
Greeting'. from?sister?-1'7 j"
brought by President 1-. 1>. Hii
of A. and 1. t allege; fi' o, the a; ..
nae~hy Mrs. Stella \V. Wn<rl.\ o'i
Newark. \. from t l a faMiss
Willie th Player. and l i on. bstudent
body by-Miss" KITfe-ib x-.- <1
fcr. The founder's day adn w.. :
delivered dy Dm Wijl W. A' j
of Atlanta, director .of . ib..- ? . '
sion of Intei -racial ('.oonei-ai ion a t !l
In Conferring tin. honorary v a- '1
of master <?f arts 111 ? ?? Nl?M . f
President Joins paid her tin-'- !' :'!',
ing tribute:
fc-?'Jennie?D. Mot 11.?di 1 \ .?ti ^
' men's industries --and t ! Ilfintu
nn/ow. ??.
tutc; native of Virginia; lo\'ui , ?
ter of Hampton; ; ;> l,?-i?ln-t -.v?-?
with -girls; examplar of \vr-man4*.
leader .and helper oi" women of ,
degree and loU'ly -V : 'f 1-7 "
tor for. imerracial. umh i - : Tj
pood-will: staunch ami- iatrop: , I '
"meet aiutitr Ir riVd'en hrgrlrrr;r- : " .
ful and yirgilant mother. B.v vi>t :
of the auohtrit.v vested in !?> '* f
board of trustees.-I- gladly el.hi" i
to the degree of master of ' /
college and confer upon y< u al!
rights and privilege's lin t
thereto. In token whejfeof. 1 *
you this diploma."
A Thriving Institution
Under the direction- of i'".Jones,
Bennett if..:?
one of the Smith's out--.1. :!v
tut ions foT the ^educat ion iTf ?
women. In five" years >t- < oih;c
rolment has- increase t frm; t
163. /its annual budget a... douK.e-....
'and ibc income from .f.u hm an- ! .
multiplied by four. - .It i- r * /? 1 a- aA'-t}ra?.le
Ciittcge hy . .
North Carolina, ami has \\o-'
confidence of a nuiiih T of .f
educalt ioiiil l'Oiunhtt io;t~. The _
support of tlu-.c.ejlfetv . lipw ?es
fnnn t lie .M.i-fn-: i - if- ^
Cluirclv. Presidmt J-.>ne? i- a
of Greenshoroand a frrnl ;;- o v\
leyan College .md C<>!an;! a 1
sity.
PRINCIPAL I. M. A. MIERS < I\ hN
HIIM Iff)A\ M RpKl.'l* In
> I At. I r. .\v M )Mi>.
Manning. -Mi nday night tin teai .
ers of Manning, schools with a lev
friend's of the city met at the tn
of Mrs. Stella Jenkins an.tMfcatoivu
a special social in. honor of Pritnip...
I. Mt. A. Myers commemorating i:i
birthday.- ,
It was rather a unique i^ffai'f?atoi i
was gotten up bv the teacKer-s iv/th 1
out Mr. Myers knoU1 lllji ?n.yT!fii.g! j
it until he was sent for and wiu a ,.;
the house to nml a ! >\c-i> raft > ~~
sembled for the occasion. J
ihe Principal 'wa; rnjnlrrt*?! im *.o
guest of.the evening, une.veil <1rc.?><wt
n nfl beautiful collides danced v. in.
'delightful radio music coin, ng out
from W'TB at Charlotte: otheis "i layed
"bridge," whist, and other Social
games whiig-riclrTTmr-i-v or rcV"f??r""
nient^ were served. ? ? '
jjelure the :clikse of the atiair. Mi>~"
J. E.'Cra\vford,.principal.the
byterian school, had 'Mi-. Myei- iO
stand and with an appropriate speech
presented him with a box of "Van-,
heusen Vollarite" shirts as a special
gift -from M aiming teachers. To this
Principal Myers 'responded thus end
ing a happy event whi.h was eiven
in honor of hint by loyal teachers
ana devoted friends.
- -The- party was well arrantrod and
can be classed as a rather "-well"
affair. "Mrs. Jenkins and her husband,
Dr. A. B. Jenkins own a \er>
pretty home on one, of the popuia;
streets one block from the court
house Square. Present at t he a hair
were: Miss M. E. Penilevgrass, MisTheltna
Koon, Mrs.. I. S. Thompson.
?frs. Eddie Walker. Mrs, Dane..
Iter, Mr. James Walker, Mrs. J. 1'..
Crawford, Mrs. R. S White, Mi Edward
Walker.; Jr., Mr<5and M.s. Robert
Brunson. Dr. A. B. Jenkins, Mr.
Sumter. " " / Ta
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felling Their Friends &
s For Best Answers I
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$25.00 each; Next .no i.ilne
hundred Prizes $5.0o envh.. In {
11 he awarded. Rules1.' Write ?>.h X
letter contain no hiore than -tii'ty
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t, January 31. 1032. Your l?tutf- .j.
February 15th.- ?f>66
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Slaves
1 A Syc , of Liberia
By CZOZGE SCHUYLER
I George Schuyler ^he oistinguished Negro
writer, ofter months i nvestigoting the Black '"
Republic", has written this novel based on
facts as they ore in L ber-a today?a shock*
| fbg ord q?C'hng s'pry I
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