The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 23, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 2
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| "The Old Gray" And
I The New Hitler
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Farm Industry Should lie Knopurayed
Of "the millions of-th". liars that Pros
ident Hoover is. wisely proposing and
Congress is about to approve,-' the
farmers should be .greatly eon vide r,
. ed. 'Say what you will nut.o millions
will remain critical lit this e -untry
as long as ?.>? many tanas are discarded.
If everybody v.e.e , making
? at 'leu; t their Tdmi stall', 'dry
goods and other necessities' .would be
so ehoftp ,tiiut tne P*-; .o . o..id supply
their neo.l and ha", e rn re . money
than they <i" i:"W. ik ?; :".e the j.nn.i"*
eial pressure. Tile I'a-rir.s are |?ra??
. ca.u.-e all me lai nu-!'.- wait it,
in cities' to :ilTer.~T."at i.e. ame t.'icy"
aivnui uhWn; faiJu'ihi^T.-vi.-"a-TAr
-7?T -ttn?rffl?wrH?tail;'?the;... 1~-?;?-it; pi
owners -flatly. refuse touive vho:n any
. . assistance whatever Ujv. i .".ilv t
see nothing.in the, civ thty
7 <-conclude -that~H 4?--desv* -eiiher -piaco
ami so they make choice between tw'cr
evils. The success ' of tins . o..ntry
lies, in these forsaken farms. And
it this government. would j'u-'. urn
^ some or tne money to ia: s rtirrt"
it is paying to prohibit; :n and other
state otiicei s prosperity would .'speed
-ily -'return to. out" laiul ar.d eoymtry.
; Let the government come to the.rescue
ot the iar;r.ers ami ~U.'.e-e "farms
' wili aiair. .as., in days past. ,
Two-Sides to Negro School l<ue?-tion
In aim* ?t every educati. nal ;eport
- s'jbni.iV'.til at -a .S'v.Vt'n aatTTe".aig the
fact 2s; e\j "sed. as to m-nic j alia per
tapaia tot e'.ery white a:.-.- -cftiorc.q
" a ctnld. -U'ltVt^t any voni'n.-ent- u ;s n?t
our desir.e to see the em. a.;' uai v-iU'
thers ot this, colillaon .\\'<mLn unooi
take the imp".?.-:unity
tTio'v. mte chl.il.ii-i; --.1 a1- ' . 1 "Ty
, *. .anvi.-at-lliv" * - *; ?c
njore for .the colore*:. L?ut ti.e rtei
side ,o.i it is question is that in- .-' e.
gioes in many- in.-ta:;? es ;; - V- "n.-.c
>. . advantage; "i what i-.e'i.\t ... .
Tfrftsn tl.e : .s ey'l '> V.'lil h'aWri
children to sci.pd inn e - *?:.l.iv
. ? time ar.n -<ou-i; tnem.
.1 rrSO:rrOJtoil:ii.1 . .??f::'- ' !: : ! ..
ha.* been rCuttced ro;u v.
teUcUel' bl\'ilUM* IM*'-lYC'. 1' V .:i : 1
pre ;er ruiil.il.ran-ii-. it..-.-- i i a >
...y J. -L..U1'!. H ! "1" HO.-? . '
wants his chil'.ireil to' e .. i : ?
complains or tnc ei.o no.. _
too ionj,'. Now wtio tran u-> a...
with such a Ne'yrn i.uv trat. i
? ?"l'etv?"Ntfltrucjs Unit? at -.0-1:1 pi -rrrrrr.e
_ . . ' ivi'ioo.- eiiuiel ir.<- lit l"t 'u '1 .a
' learn that' in loose puim \. r.v . o"? rue
complaint fouhl he a'l:e-<r:v< i..--* .? < . y
j/C | K- are you.up' 't;l >1.0... ' ?-i
more... 'They have !.'t_ rrc?y ' .'?
house because* ' they ?. V ....
anil a1;1 not <lo a single ti.ii.- t ?'. a u
anythinu' lienor.' Tucy .dot t' v. ant
. any longer term because it .s a^. a ;y
ton? lnHtf?t'or?t h o 111.?'I n 11 . 1 r?:
w.li hot- yi'.e i. uiiiu- in i u.
They ale not at all mu* o.-n.v. .tne
teachers' salary h r t-ne,. . lutm; e.r
amount pay.tl is iat too much. K.n* an
ae.Rnov. leuaeii la t tiitit in.- ' %.. iV..
school authorities' most .0: lia.n are
reasonable* person.-. Aral. it l mutly
appn 1 a el red Thry v.1 in .-in . r.?**+- an
niyst. anything that _ is iva- u.;:;ic
?right how in the >'?utn, ],s at. in
j knowing how" to present y ar.-oti 1
. - 3 lore* tneni. in Knocking at l: en dour
-of conscience never u.se a- cr v." Jn-.r
and. they?will oj>on uhV you. 1 ..e
Negro i'n many eases' ha', v golf* n no
, PV"-e hi l'nt-V -Wnn'.t n i.l?lx-ux
H < 11 h ft riti'fs A i ? ilia lit
* Kvcey?A-l rienn .?i c l:.. x?: '.-n-.i ..in
1 ><;ni 1;.3 in |j?I Am si iin -?!' ; * i r?r i i
' Christian Recorder thai upiitarcd litis
~ tuke' .Avhcir it- introduces.-tins -gi?;a
chur iima.n as the lea-tier ot the ;t.
. , Al. 1'. (.'hutch. Hi- .-c/mun.-. v. nl
? itrs-s?tt+rn- xiix.?i-.cn a-?l_u i Le.
isn't siutHe .statement ?n ;iii? v. h- itarticle'
hut what tlie .acuvu ai. c<:i:r
t-iice will. liiai t ii.?" ii'i'to " . e at <
land i.e.At .May. The whole c.n .l-clrTs
saying that "Hansom was c-k-.a'A'ti
for SU' H a time a.- ihA'-' w< ;.<le-r
sUelt-as. lit- is. in den.and aTl-over the
< li'nrail.' Tiit- voter.- .-a., j'.ul__ '> \R
V. iiyTit, .it-., ?is the.. Lc-:, i' i'i;st to.mi
next .May and 'you w;'H na'. e an
stixng .-. <-i .'-r ;f t_:.. i:..' ^ m.
gram, iton't- ail to n-uti his -- i"ii'i
fdit-o; iui in. that same f?-ue. \\ i-'.ght
in i 1 in;'- A. - 11 i a i i i a i: i ..a-e n.cri.
.. ted mnii a ,-eal 'au.jtae.alui-i'.-t .ot
' h.s .Lurch, to say.! hotning- hU
pu.-xoeal work an i-xce-i'.int '-aiter
in toe?ciiuivh. xLn?..I i .i I. -imp.-.
are grand and nol.lle ai.il -we have im
fault to find of thl-m., 'ihey llieii,
? . u'I'ii".?me 1'U.ol?in- thole?j ... i i "
His ho | j Ransom. !i hey-ate i.-?t w.ick
ediy jealous, Our genmal likyi-.
(k'lj'/iniiiations. AH of ilic aspirants
for ep'is opal Ti ?11<>rs arc y/<7iTny meTi
and .since, the general conference will
elect one or 'two lnoVc besides I ?r.
WYigh, thjuio. is I>r.-. S. S. Aiorrls,
Noah W. W illihms. It. -S.-Daw-sor* and
' many others including Smith Carolina
standard beareV' that will .be
chosen in OUT state wide meeting
- *- Thursday, February 1.8 at C.i luinbia,
- South t arolina. ;? *?r?
A Brand .Nf" Set
The V)ld Palmetto State i- coining
up T?T t'levc Itrrtd, Ohio next -May-with
a brand new' set of administrators.
We will have a brand new state leader.
Watch for (lie special issue of
"Iho ifnlmnUn I .( :nliU .'' We uill
come trp-behind?a brand new standard
hearer. The man for the Bodk
Concdrh~"will he brand new."* We~are
"* ~ presenting a brand new secretary for
the Young People's Department. The
man for the Christian Recorder will
lie painted over brand new. The one
will come up to relieve lb". Allen of
his burdensome task will be brand
new. In fact unfess the general pbnferpnee
do away with many of these
extravagant departments that have
about served their time, we may trot
a brand new man for every one.
: "?- ' ?
Our Whereabouts
On last Sunday \\e had a real re-'
\i\al at lit'Ie" vV' .all Church' with;
the Rev. I>. R. Kd wards. He is cerlaird;
in the ! .ails his people and
C } . - i ?V . ' nr.h jr?i??d.
He makes it' rtrtr^ant f?>v tils presitl-?
\ . v.. w :th Or. S. II.
Lewis .of .Spm; ^TT"r that 'iiiulit ami
li.au a wei.de. . i lime. A<? a. young
- : u j'ev. i. i< rated among thq
1 e-t fr. par 'm=t. ills church is"
a tegular bee .b'.c- 11. .corking and his
s-'lar sen., es are leal revivals.
The people ' Sparta ibu' ir say. he is
truly a man m hi ;'r??i., Odd. We Wefe
made t" ley- :>d i'.v * en the financial
success '< ; t:.v v>Vn e.' Hho. Lew-.
- ria'-j hti . a-'e.?-ihent in hand
vi??re- is to
.j J\ :;i>. . A .;..l:g elder. his full SUp??rr~.
TT* ; .Hi I . A-U44?]jtV?id.i-V
ek''.-> = v-. e - >r.d to have L>r.
\i !- made presiding
elder iii- t;.;i a-'-t others t.o du us he .
With?TrTrrtrv ?..ue .-pavtanburg
i.ji> smi.e . .:.f I'.r.Ojil 'oiliccrs U!Ui
; V~ .. T"y- fii:c group.
It" dobs one go'.u ;t> y.'orship with
.?.'u..-. . ... u.. I ".'..li lind u< at,ir-:.t
/li--n ' ' :. u\ :> . Sunday' Inoruing
with the Trey, A. It. Haten, "pastor?
ami at St. . jViels Church Sunday
lijrrh. '.v its. t'. i'. P. McFarland.
Let tiYc* .mcinV-eis j.Vii;. iV.r an out
pouring oi ti.t 'ii..; spirit. "Let us !
advance on-our-knees-.*' *
??HO A Alt 1) SI. nihil. NOILS.
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We Wove . vv'ry' gliYil to have our
supcrv\ i-it. u.- "li Tuesday morn
ing. . We are always'glad to see him
at Howard Se'.o 1. lie come- So selti
m that tvt- are beginning -to think
that he doesn't want to see us. Come
. again soon IVoF. .J'*iiitson. One ...
< l'->rmer t? ..- :>ci-s . ?ed to say .when
s'ne w ould > ur" the building
.that "Hig--N;i. j> in-ihe k.rrl.l*
i:ig, " \V"ac,M v a-- ' asked;:' \\ ho is
'l.>ig'. Najn.'l- a . " ,M.e stiijd, A.
and Who- is.-"Little NapoleonV4' She
.-..id. < . ,AV.
I'TFti' 'I' ?A.-^rpr^rt.ry gla'i
;t.> ee . thed .h-nrin : again . .Mot:da>
... iiuu* iVIM! ( ui un.at*U1
nj li : ".U In . I I'tul'ilit:
< * .. '( ' * -? . t''(l ivoador.
i ; IV; ' v.. ' -.. i vi-a''al.d taik- _
ed_ about tlie lioaati. ! liriuht .n.loiod
v .--v.: ". ,\r r.iv .nr.<v*
m l'un dia(~n in:V:y.-iit i?ait.~t?Ul
rtir-.- i." -fia .'L'1 11 llfa
Look tlllU' <!>.. l:.', to: 10 W.O M.ail.
't'.l, 1!. I 1 -III !*' ; i'o ' ill??-T
(i>n.u 1-1?-'I"??; . oni-k at onjuyfcd road
i:.? aa' u. 1:.'. l. i/.: - til.s WL-vix. \\ !
.ii>f .1.^ . . > allot.*
t..e ! .?,;i.j.. __ ^
a ! /). vfl.L
J:.: ' i'.. 1 1 v.i' 1, It F<7 tillciasM.
' 1'
. I. ...jiA td.d : ?>' U 1
- 1 : I ' 1? TT ? ' ?l . f'"i ' ' "?' ^ " 1 1 *
.. .la . . c \\ ii..- tan" lioa^-tiorr
TlllVO L- .1 li.i- NT.' ">t' I V \\ ook.
- A itii'dr'.'v. .tii i-o.-t .-frv
- I:T-a i 1 ? ?: 1' i 1 i'?. li''t " *.
'1:.( j o a:..ac.- Ate Kant
. 'I iuoo' li '! no. U.; i.'ei i-i v.i ado
T'a oo" aa<: ' .*.i: i.. i . .ar.iiiy a|iproe-iatc
way. !,,., j. ; .r a.nil v.??::ds ?-i
o.i'a'ii<; til . llorai
( i iii<* j'iV? ii- i.t-i' i'V 'nor out-.- and
tlio l lie n It y.a tin''t tvu.-iun. <-i tho
j. .-iiit; o; : ?-r?*uj. ?: 1? ?T
ill; tii iuii \\ ? .ar.i-.irt had any
| -.}? !. a tut \\ v
1 arc TirTTTTiy fo i j . ;i:. - * '? n(*1 humli eii
per .cent: . ... .? ' .
a ~,-h i 1. ,.i- ; knill bra k>
? ami; f
I",'.'.-J.'ui'i'l' j)* n 1
- deeds,?-?? ? ?
'1'.ii.l .-land ! i i..nay ;.eais."'
' i ! ;.<!. :r.' : m- pa-' v.ir',.
the liisidiy in - i.a i a vwy intiies\
i. . I.)-- .i- i ' ii'. .."'i* tnree great
m v u.it a..i I' 'ill.. 1.i.U: ? ail-.
?>t}i (irude-. The sixth made is
r i i ixiin if r.n.e in Uarninif "imcrdo.
.j iH.wi.i.iv*'. . i m v -1' all eady -seer.
l..ill ft sin;.'.. ' ii -. :l.Uy e<Mile 111 11 i
it; V ;** : ill'! tlllU filch I fV.'ioll
-( y hanlTLT: rrrr?br-?nl. t'lllitf?*HH?**?
.<'T. ....... a 1 he World"
and the''"(.Visual I'wtirus, feeding the
v. arid-." ?.'< t'.i y are working.- out
: v: a, ? ; in one occupar.7.i.
1'. !p ' .-]i: ?i... ;i ;i4-rp an1'?1 tK>!'
occupation.. Tut- tanner keeps the
v. .'in'' dty 1 urnishes
ilit<" tanner v.ith note--ilie's.Vth
(limit V\ e n.'.vo just. read it
.-lory of a .o.--i' stiniiiei, "The Hirkt-nhead,"
.ii; -whi<?U a display_of heroism
was nauc-w; n 110 pi ssjiiility
ot rowui'di the nipial. of the story
...intv ..keen a,pj'_?n * t ..n . daily Uc*ti\i'
ty. ' ' ' ' :
! ; ' ; * \ y. i-.ws __
v. b -.-..itday School
: ?-?H?o'I I'm k1
U V. S. . ;| V; M .iQll a Willi- |
*!<" . u ' . \ ..if *.veryonc en*]
. ' A".'.' I ' 'M(;< Meliail, 1'.,
V i - !-i i: .-I" '!?; ; held liis first
rl.v ?,n. _ Bethel.
f lis wa i a good quart r. Dr. M< |
Clellan pre. . he<i inspiring 'sermons
aniLal! \v. ..nnoh he. 1 happy.
I'l'uf, li A.;; II I'm!'. B A.j
?Bloekt i1 i'l < ? )?i '?i .'ii.iii wor
Willi us S f v u;{' i.i ." '
.iTehji'i jiii vn i v. is held in conformer
nm-ny irrrht 1'iir
. gvui Waring and Mrs. Georgiana
' SeWill who d.ttl a I V/- days ago. Mrs.
Vsii ' .in ; fur .of Stewardess
Boa id .No. 1.4 ,
1 M.v. SMI'* Uii^a.l, Mlsh-t'i-i KtUll,
a- i Krai" i !-.< <, Mr. l-'reedie Black
a.rn' .'i<. >?-- B NtiTTafensfjieut Sun .'ay
! at'L-nionTf' tvhh .Mi sos I.onzcia ami
i Zeniamae Wi.-iv t
I Miss .lanie Burgess lias returned to
-t-Irmo after spending sometime \yiti
! I.e. Brother Air. Maceo Waring. She
was accompanied by Miss Arcina Sr.
' T>e7~"aiiT!"'Trr: A'n itmm - i a-urphari :..
Mrs. Komuuu? gave' a womanlcss,
wedhtg let eight- ;'t l.exington Height
School. Mrs. Summers is one of the
teachers..
9^.
tilej\almetto lea
BIG'FARMERS CONFERENCE AT1
W li.MA.M$IU?R(i,
The li i - * i L* the huh tings for the ,
farmer.-, tlair wives ami those inter.' |,
.e.-ted i;.";;. was held Saturday, .
Jan. 10 at Hopewell Church, on what
i.- kit wn .e Wil.iunisburg Circuit
The Cay??idi. al?im th?> occasion" ,
and tr.o i ceplc came -from far and
near, in automobiles, buggies, \vagvii.y
,- aJ' 'TH-ht-x-wC-*-* l'liey canie, _
heard ti:e . sj eakeiand lell gieatly
piea.-c-i, I'v..A.-su'r Harry Daniels, ,
A. W. . ,i .;? and W-ml Buchanan ol
ti e Ma e 1 ievev.eie itiere and on j
t'fne. They di.-.'ussed all phases -of
t:ii ii:. li: j isM treelymid happily ans'.vviH'l!
the questions put to them.
"Tfo.v tpC oniy did. honor?-to them?f'.'i.
i.. ta..'ly i t-presented the col>
-I I
Dr. Beard. llie Presiding Eldev
of the Georgetown District was ,
chairman of- J.he meeting and the pro- (
-yfloW4--0i--u<u rt'i'ica of conferences to _
be coiuiUeted in the county. It is |
conceded that ihis mnvoment will d?
much r~T rrr?farmers?by-?enuring -
'lu'ir opportunity as ne\er.
'beiV.ic and grasp it now. Airs.
4i> >iu Gadsden, who is doing work a-1
rr.ohg u:e .worn on of the county made [
h-v. -y.-v on the care of _the_ L
'h nnc. v??? ?-?-??? 1.i
Arrs. I-'. I.Carolina ably represented
her b-LiiheTi't. she is the beauty
vult'uie- lauy . and handles her own
1 ic par .U i em-; ; __
Front Georgetown went Dr. R. E.
Brogdon, pastor of Bethel," Revs. AI.
B; uethers.. K. P. Piioleau, AI. W.
Gary and l'rof. G. W. Howard.
and stucc . til- farmer was there. J
Alessrs. Horsey, Cooper, Alention.l
Green ami Airs. Carr were on the
firing 'line syeking information. The
day closed-with a first class dinner.
Willityu s I w; g .a 1 v.a\ s puts the pro;
ran. overt""-Idof; Howard was secretary
of the meeting.
.-e. .iva.. . meeting will he in
& eihe!,' G?'<?r Jetown, In-.. Brogdon
r ie ill' , 1 oel will entertain.
1 . : - the meeting. ?t-Hv- =
l,(.a:?.i a nv leader in Church-,
ami Mali'.
I !. !.*; \ w/ il( i/ il V
i. rv l " " * ? I i D,
Fridiiy,^ Ln.uary l.">t the VarentIrarht
' .'litUuii ui" iiiu l.et>Vy
-eAa -co.r i n 11->- - rev-to ay.- iiwiithj..
wi . Alter group-discussions
-mc- ^,... ^.;,l leUL-hcrS of 'the- _
'?? *..f. ?' - :... tn? president opened
i'-... t-n- "y. j;h n'.-Rmt devotional
cxercn-.e.. A oriel business discussh.ii
His.se'ir >lis., Jackson explained
tile nou c> stem, of taking-care ul' tardy,
siviUcj'.'.r; 'C.ave a .report of the
Coiovcu" l^Hr <c nler-t.-Tand called?atit.
.nue work of the
.ng t iiciA.*'i>.\ a display of more
l..an: .1 ;.a.. ..... or. .garments made by
i .V 'i .i ?: v # ,i tnat cdmmitte*!. .
?Mr--. >. ;y. (ireen^?president of the
Mate l'a.i eat- i'cue her Association, the
My. . i a a..- o: the evening eon*
grutulated tr.e Association in its
._-.ieiui.it v. lointcd out the. necessity
p..' i lar and puitci-ual attendant
c 1 t' t..e .-tudenli .vltesscd?the vi-c- tal
i.tii.j'i'fiitn'v of taking advantage
? :' i:.a i <a.-.'-i s i:i adult edQtation that
ate so oil t'J be conducted, and earhestiy
'uiyia *.? substantial delegation to
tin* Mate I a: eiit-Tertcher Association..
In a :.et y : . .ef manner, Mrs. Har_\ey.
expi e.-.-nd her very great pleasure
ami a;d t'e Tafidfi for the work
b.-.ut: d- W ! y ?>.;r Association. *
? As ' ; 1 - *1" i v Mrs. ITattio Jackv
,11) M'lO by hdward ^hontp*
pi),' ~i;KU e-ading >
meeting, . 0
iul:e ai-.ii 'i-'y ww'y sc-ivo.d?Ity-Jlftir
t,, e;.. K Khun,ml, Mi-.-. Adams My'
- < ! II' l'van.
T : i -v pi iAe- jor attendance was
\. Tii .KffJK grade, Mrs. 1C. I'.
"King, trn-hi-r. -The >^uinl was won _
!,v ti,c third g rude, .Mrs. "1... K. Wes- Thi.
ni.-x: li'u-etiiig \V'dl be held the J
, i- .: 1..?rnrtrt?rn February. i
Mrs. 1 i> ii. h"'la ' 1 la/el, chairman ot |
lie Mi a;!..-, xip t.'i -mmittee and her
' II,.! A. . M, lb t'Ml'Ut'H
. lid- 11. i'.istor
C- : *-' ' * I be A l iter being
btiv-.o* . iivii did ja*i send in any
,(l , i.--\.e. I'.ut. ijever-'
j ,, _?: ??? .v. i v -11 mien i- _
i t^i ii.;<'.-i fi a feast
' ,, .w a 'til-- 'temple on
" ' ' '
I .laii.. another great day in
J'h- delivered a soul
stirring. sei nton from I Cor. lftbi
i i. ji ... .. a:.-: day oi the week lot
i e\i-iy- i- i- <>. yi>u lay by nim in store
I ;.i; ti'.ni a:;.- p; ,1<T liiin. that there
T, i. . ,? ? ' i I ' "ho . Tlioinu "J
lu. all-:.i . ar.'d Reward of Giving.
I.- .. . . '..i-ui .-ed under three _
ti.p. i_ it. ?nt a -- a pari oi a
set lis a.i.Kg ,t?e way. t >ne eouhi
nu.. hi t,ut frasp toe truth as it
pulsed. "Tlbw - nfOTlr we give and
giving wioingly out.of the luljncss ol
the "heart rt| ; lii s to Glm-tianity. 2nd
i.. v v. . m i iiiiu' laooi ers togeth- '
i i- v., n 'i i. 'in five means to brigh :
mi ^-.oiiie hoiii^ and gladden some 1
_. . i.-i ) omng tijp fiver gets <
'real joy. -1 <I4 GiVing y? a luwuid. u
Gi.vingfiionui s God.. For Christ him-setf
-.vent^oo4l giving?good^ Uw ;
e.; ; i..1 array:' file music 1
a : . i.. i.ei ping with the well I
expounded words that were deliv- i
lie.. Our rhoirister Mr; \V. II.. II.' \
? ?uiii?and mir efficient j 1
oig.'/ii-l Mis. K. I.. F.
We were glad to see Sist<-rs Phy- ii
>i ! t i l.lzzie Ford nut again j I
alter such long illness. Mrs. Coop ' <
or and daughter of Newark, N. J |<
worshipped with us. | i
iKiriiig lai" S. S. hour a' large ajt-h
tend,;; v ' wiines-ed. 'the lesson,!]
...It? ?: in id a udenius was beautifully 1 i
> V ail piesent. Visitors. J
Miss Shrah McCovtrie from Ml. Olive 1 i
Haplisi ..Church was present and
made a brief, but pleasing speech. |
PER
JOHNSTON NEWS
,- IVuf. and Mrs. J. D. Boston wore int
i)ur ^6\vn Saturday. They were ae- I
rompanied by Messrs. Talmadgc I'.az-j
sard an J B. Corlev.
M iss >N. J. Gary wont -back to j
Ridge Sprint? with them and -pen; j
Sunday Prof. And Mrs. Boston,'
I'rot*.- and Mrs. Patterson and Miss
to bring1 Miss Gary to her post <?,
duty. While in the city of JcIllusion
the group spent a few.very pleasant
moments at the home of Prof, and
Mrs. C- 0. Mcfntosh;
Mrs. Annie Mae Spann spent tl'v:.
week-end at her hoipe on "> Aiken
Ave mm. : _j '
Mr. L. t)aniel motpred to Augusta
G; o.gia r ;i Friday 15, _
U?..
-. u"'"""1?arm t*roi.?1- reenran
of Edgefield. -."S. C., were hoi\. Sifn tiny
evening.
?The - P. T.?A. met at t-Hi? srhonibuil'ing
;on Monday, Jan. 18. Th<
association?was wry fortunate in
having?a? its guest tin- pt-v-MV.-'.
service - committee of th(. White Baptist
Church an interesting disvu.-n
was led by these ladies on the foil owing-subject:
The Pour Phases of 11a. ial
Life; Religious Life; School-14.
Family Life and General Comtitmnv
On Monday evening the students
and friends witnessed a very intei
esting game between Ward and John
yr.n t-.pi1- V-'-t n-'H althoi.i.rh On
Johnston boys were defeated. l iny
keep their old Johnston spirit Tin
scores were 10-8 in favor of Want
This being*-'their first game* of thy
Schopj faculty were the visitors oi
the evening-- *
The. Edgeficlj County Trainitig
School giris played their first gasms
of basket ball with Leesville l-'i id.ty
Jan. 13. The game wa^ enjoyed -oy
many. The scores being 1'2-d f .voi'
(if the visiting team..
BETHEL A. M. K. ( Ill 1!<!L
Union,j S.- C.?On last Kii.iay t
Progressive- Club ggvc a Million Lmlar
Welding under the directum o.
Mrs. Bertha McJunkins the--am
dent.- There was an mslrumeuta.
s.i.lo, trio, and sextet that caused much
.. )!.husiasm .iimimK the. many outr-Varul+?K
characters v.v.u \v it m
the wedding. A neat sum wits reiti.Suiulav
Dunning wa- beautifuL*
Ur. -G. A Dawkin<. o?K' of oui_physicians
came out and tiiuglTt the
Bible Class. lie brought his. sou.
Wc hope more parents will do likewise
or.at least send your children.
The" Sunday School opens ttrrA.
At 11:30 service Rev. Bowman selected
for his text" Job 22:21;: usimi..
as. a subject "Acquaintance with Go'
This proved Uf be an imp/essiye
message which we all on joy e . ,\"
1:45 he pieached at Antioeh. four
ini^es froii)...Union.
At 4:00 o'clock a Silver Tea".was
given at the^home of Sister llm.ua
young, President of Board No. 2.
(juite~a number of friiendsu as welas
members attended and quwiciiu-.
thfcif thirst.
The League convened at (5:30 with
a. very interesting topic and' it v;:i.
lully discussed. On the 5th"Sunday
at 6:30" the B. Y.-R. U.. of St. .Raul
Baptist and (JOinton A. M. K. /i.
League will meet in joint session "inBethel
and our many frienare
urged -to he prusenL_and_take a part
m-the discussion. Brother W. K. M
Junkins. is the president.
" *i l T '10 lir v, IPm man n:-c.i !" C text
I'rov. UJ:2t). He. 'that walkcli
with wree--mtrtt-hha4f-^-- 1 ..
companion of fools shall be dest:
cd. Subject ."Bad Company." ttr~
rm?~rrl?nrr Important point-?iinu
c ause the young men who-heard in.
to think on their way. 1st: Bewaie
(Kshuiest friends; 'litI: Beware "<>f
evil speaking friends; 4th Bowar <>
idle friends; nth: Beware of S:l?i>a'
breaking friends. 1 he Holy
was upon him sis he preached as
never before. Mi.-s
I.uirnette. Huntcvj- of A. M. II.
Zion Church, Mrs. Fannie Mae- Benson
from Clinton Chape I. Miss llmnn.
Maddox of St. Paul Baptist: Mr. I). S.
Singlctou-of Corinth Baptist and scv-.
oral others worshippetL.ydlh us: we
say to all, you are welcome, Come
again.
Sunday Jan.?24 th lie v.?Bowman^,
the choir and members will worship
a*ith T?or Thonipsmi and his good people
at d o'clock. Altarc asked to
iollow the pastor to the A. M. K.
Zion Church. All tlv member- o;_
St. Paul Baptist will follow tiled
pastor to the sa the place at the same
hour. This ij^Jhe first convention.
Bet all go.
Sister M'amiif IMer?ir?rm?ill at
her home and her many friends re
gift it?much?Hftd?hope?fxa:?in r ail .
early recovery. Sister Hat tic Hovers,'the
sister"of Mrs. Rice is indispose!
at her home. Sister Francis
Kpps who has been ill for eight or
more weeks is out agaftT."
Brother W. K. McJunkins's mother
i.f Asheville. X. C., is very ill.
Ll7/.'?</. < 1 ? / I fA hofn \1 iee \ I m ( ' i\? * ? ?
ome again. Visitors are always wi'l?binc.
?- 1
Our evening services hecan witii
an old * '"iff pray or gerv.ee. to- i>v. .
Sisuis 5lai'* P. Alston ami tu.r;:a"
Greens, this of course full the heart. .
>f those present the more to receive
the last message for the day from
I Tiii). 1:11. Many godd things were
oiid here. The main HioUJJIll l>J keep
jefore us the spirit of Christ and |
fallow His example. In thh? Jues j
iage the speaker laid stress 011 tlios !
lauses: flee thesc things; envy, strife!
nalicc and follow after righteous- i
aess, godliness, faiths Jove, p itieiue i
ncckness. This brought us' to a flosc j
:>f ~a. glojious day. 'the Rev. and !
Mrs. Moses B. Gathers WPV'hippmt
at this service. 1
We we|;e glad to have them. Yisi-j
tors uic always welcomed at ftdthel.*
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n./i .is a< \i)i >n
>
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i
. 11 o > u>! hi departed fur home 017
IK . li.l'.; "luV'i K1 t (.i iH.i.iu- huii<favs
a .-.I i.-iurncd ?ui iju; .join, hei-si
<i or htusc.l
a.- having a vmii enul Christmas.
Visitors on tno cainpTJS"'. Ml".-I. i
VoullJJUiOO'i Oi v'oi ii..lua; i'.iliV Shi '
dy Wat-oii ol' Joiuistun; Missis- iiu.
11.ill! . llli.'l v- III 1 ) .liL'K -- 1. !<*. Vl I
wcie iiiiici'ii li'iiiil to r.aw lii in.
l*i oi-. Callahum atul Mi - i'ip-..
s'j .m. ;.ji i ii..oy;il>le ,( h: t.-i;i!:is ju
Miss White at CalinHVu . ....
Maio.i at i-.iKi t,
;_o u . *. iehOi>Mr Jjollil
Li-vus. .-v.'..i a v .i.iii.iii^s and .vuaii.
lUihlsv.v . i.11 re?1 to* tjolu^iioiki U1.-..
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On Jiisi*. 1st, '.iik riiiioi.li' Meiii >r?a
%.it . C?. J %?*%., .VtVAUntiiwl iJC'Ul
Alter lsit. scr i'K-t-6 a vir/..txcitilisl
uasKOt T ail ua. :c tv ;s JTTTyTTh-AtlF
'w. i .. > 7tl~Tii?g%rtfm->T-. n-r-Ttri^r-........
ei i r, -.. '
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i.-liv.iSy . c*.;iiippcil wuii i'ii ltil
Jail. .. >. uiv i.i-Ciount.. ie;.cav:
i.H tiltf v. ii Ltv il.w.J nil i'. .Mil.
wiiil 11 \\ iii be a 6.*..-k. t 'bait 1.10.
noinc- .or ihft- Wi'iUii' alter ejTO.wti.iji ;
.ileo _ .* vl ul Siil.lliii. r ill. .J.1-.i.aiea.
1 . .u i'. .t;.*i ..i i . ttrhTTTT?i I ill .ii<. - i i
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tOl.i 11..;,! Wi.il .lil.-.- Weil.II' l \ ail Jc* i.'iii
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lOitii ib.v'if .in'"* Mr..as* li >' we. .
" tile' {Til I-.-I.- Ill .ill's. . ! It 11 i K' .Jl.i'i.l'T1 T?'
Atlanta, (.ill... J all. 15.
- iiiat; AiUiiu i in*i v li ui.-riil't i ul ' ..
thinl bijjh * ia.->" kit lor Ae\.' Am.,
j.a'n.. ii. '
'liiv ba>Ik.I' baii.teuin i.- Mill piV.-'
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vuii iy' wn.'.l.i 1k- tlioiis' .>?) . Ine
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"thai tiic 11 mi!'s \..t- I i-ti iavni" lk.i
a i.e piii/.v "t-a. v.y.>ti\i a by tile 1' ri'stf^
..a.. ?*i..?i .ii* i ..i - a. la Lai; ii tile a i*
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v. ,-a;.i.:. i m -kir. :.
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s.rivin-- tui.i ...?inu.-' t" invi>aus.'iw
iW ?::?! oxainiiinti"ii
Juftuuvy 20-JJ.
> y:". y. m. i:. < ji \u 11
KV\. K. l.\Us. Pastor
> /i'.ii W-'ll.t'VS* Ol'
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dc:?-.' ?... '?\n> dis.ii skin wa^
r ii . ttii''.ih t i>.* S. S. ana
V.v... ilH'. a 1-n.p. K-u;..
year. * * 1
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r-M.ki-v n.-b-y
ai U t; du A Mrs. ' Kdwai
an I -I '.> . * -
y'~(V7rri'~~ 1*1 .i?i:or,.t. ' I?:
captains ' r. >'11- v- . vy :?< .; mTIs.vvs:
\Y; 1 i:. . >*' .' ! ?ii?l*. S *J1{ ?_.
"J. _> ; My. I!. I .< VH\v'\SV > Ml:. I'll
'il;i k!<- V'J cfi'.s. W \yi>ii t? a
-
oi.ivuai and nna ajaTluTji
y., ..-,?> / the vi.-i'.S'tn :;y NVC1,<
1> isImvi- ii^n.v py. siding ov. r UK
( '..'V V.'a iiN'i'aT "f M..H.
Char lr' I'-v. Hail s. Mr. Williams
11,, ii.-r'.a tMit'-r, Mr..NathaniM
Chnvis. M r.s'\\ ru\h, II Mc Millmn. Mr.
\V;. . .i.. ll'.J.ti 1, -M i.. A vt ry Wheeler
and many more that-ave didnl^
\\\- thank- oar ' vision s ami. fru'iuis
a/.'il(>i jiuir prt-M-iuy at all of our 1
Mh-.-. Mil ii MonlKonu'ry is able 'o
i.a o i' ana "T r. I.. 15. (it ay i i'1'i n:i)vovt-iU
Mi Mao-.-y (leaves; is doTit!?*
nrr7r?f" r^rrttttr i? c.n^ '
n-.i'. i\ni<>.i at i!,e W ..v.ei ley Hosjiilal.- .
\\ c- lioji, .-J . v'll continue.
I'maeu,Club No. r? mi
a: tl..? l.o'u Kliza U. ?>1i.kl
fhi? l-'Hk?' in' Villi 11 1, i! i i ell . _
splendor program. Mrs. Hattie Jacksop,"
sanjj a Mrs. Kliza Richmond
trftvc remarks an! oneoirrrrKvincut.
i'e".. e.;.i (tike v.eve served
by Mrs. Mil kip McDaniels and (iray>
aji . i. t'v ': -w Hi' r^iS^'jrr
The next meeting will |jc at?the home
of Mrs. M. loijw "I (Is. Jan. 27. All
members- are - -urged?fit. j
he ciiiM*. iV aid chili will tfivo a
' and! 'Mi'y! I di'ii! Sundae Vfiphr .Ian.
31. (Tune omr ahd all,
.
Saturday, January 23, 1932.
CHESTER PAR U.'KAIMIS
?li I). . Pi. ii !,? returned to 'SB
!::. s 1 in'., y Hi niter being 1
? i :*{>; ;'.* nJtug, where her
voiiitr i- |?alic:.t in the hospital
Prunds v.i.-h- Mrs. Iiate.il a .speedy
recovery. :
Mi -s have Pratt* was ho-tess to
a m.p.Mr << ' h.r I'i iinds on Monday j
ford St' A sw.ct course was served
liter -tiie guests played variety o:
a: es. . " ~~ 7 ?*r ??
Mis. M CI'!.io'e. Mrs. Nettie
James. Mi .I.ilia Qillia.id, Mr: J.
.>,,(! of Fork Hill and Mr. an.
Mrs. .'-lason C'liisoliii oi Atlantic City;
niotcp.',d lr re- Sun<U.. aflernooh and
;kU i P calls on ii tends and relatives.?
-Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Fhrirr, Miss Ela
hit. .Mr. Hui.icn and Mr, Ernest *
11 . i ' inf Kunn >
afternoon and peeped in o
Vricnds. . " " " " " ?~P?P?!
1. f ' e. *?is able to be?
ip :i'.d to Viiv d Might ol his j
jiary j'v'V.nd . .
tin to.-' shT- F t "fe: Mr. James--?.
brooks, .Mrs. .Mary Urice. . . ,if, *.j
i'ian , l I-, I : ^ ...j. r ??
Mrs. W. Ii. 1 ontrlass oi Koek 11 r 11
. i.i oi' li. v. Douglass, pastor of Calvtirv
- k-i -Ciiuivli, mfcopipanied
; husband here S..;sduV and .was
jvtti .tMy liee.ved hy tile ci ngregation.
pn 'i'lKsiiay ni.jflit. Jan. 12, the
illvo.her* of PrOokTyii A. M.7 E. " ?
i.'Ij'uir jvtv a parsonage opening
f?! ti. pa to'"' ttev. C. \Y. MlHttyHf?j?r
"vTiii wirn hf< vw>? ?..,.Pw\ys,' Mr. Sylr
Armstrong'and Mr. James M 1
, :. ii. -big in trie home of Mr.
'?Mis. "John Davis,. Grahaip ?i
a \ t:. a-.y ol JLhings for
.pMm'. y Jhd ?miy other gifts Z *
.--Ik . " v i y m,uh appreciated
Utv": :C ' !- Speeches- were
i>v Rev. L. A. Barber, Key. 1' **
S\ '.?i i;.1'.' A\ right. Mrs. Ali
rta < .Mis'. Ada Whitlork, ,
i. Ire ie IiuuSwa'rc, Mr. Irvin"JohnMi
- 'Sarali. McClinton sang. r
.id m r-.t ."! s. IAI i Coleman was in
Mr-. A purse. contain-.
~i"T s-irrntt?'ivns-presenl- :
. : irrv'.. Tvlc.Vi'.il. He I hanked the j
in in'.c-rs and i'ri :i Ml<?r tlieirjliought ^
.'ul:> ,-s and kind.uss. and nave them
a .hearty .nvitatidh to return again
.cry 'i in' g-.usis then- passed
lo the. dirtirg room where the table--wn-r
I'tiIt .ei'guuiL things whiclf
were c'n.ioyi u by all. About 130 guest
'.tilindt'd t* is i'uiHti'.uf.
t?|- Mrs. - .J illiI'ra/.icr is spending a
.ewdi v.-: m Charlotte-with her rnothr.
Mrs.. l.-.ttif Ki.izur.
Alter spending the holidays here
in, tivii iai i.:? ;MW o? ge Simpmi
has returned.-.ta_j3aitunor.c_ an
(i.e. _c i ut Ki'1' t> New Jersey. J
Mrs. Ilea".rice Uri.nn has returned
'r-n': -a :i_wr k hi. Columbia.
M; . Ivluiiiie CT3 . Tuts returned
V ,~~T< < i,y v'ttere~~s.he has
e-e;i f'.r a L alV \ia". 7 ! 1
Mrs. J.uttie K > ins< n leit last
.v i'or Maitir.ioi after spending <
,-iiro- wy'cks \v;ih r : taraily and her ?
i-t I--. .Mr-. 1- !.v-+?le-nutn.. ,
I'iie Will \V< ; r:v? - C'lub-of Brook *
iyh nniiTii isaye a: party Tuesday ni>~ ?
.i>> . it . John Aitiili'. CoLtdvdn
Si.t iV'w M'..-s Ki'iul<.'ick
c i.d .'.If. S.j' l ,?n ."iayiieid served the
tfU'.v.'.s i" ivielKft, cake and tea.
Mr. C. ! . Leathers and Dr. J. S. . . j
\llen. inadv a harness trip to Durnam
. uesdny.
i-'s\ u.Lh Blake went to Colum!,! '.
S.ii.iia.v (< spend, the day with j
: ' di LI. lia Blake, who is
a patio.m i:i the Go\. i Samaritan
.T. I. ^.(.h <?iim<>n. .I,S. Stand
?- i i'ui..ul unu I'rol. S. E?
,'TT ' 't'oVrTihia 'Tuesday 1
. A -t-M in instituting a
e" 1 L-nr. tin1 State. Mi.
i "-11' Trdrd-> th eh .
1'iM.V. sTi?i'.i'/i' HIGH SC HOOL
i'.tu'.on. . ?'. Sterling High ot'
Jludi-gkls
i(;i". i: ...... ; ri.iihg game on Hell
-*j -i * t?au-'t ha!;' the-scores were
\!v. c.<;ul. 1 hi day. 15. At the- ?
!v-1 in ?ui?licll?Street. But 1
he Sterling girls weie'detennined to r
win. 'j ia* -?' .'cs j;i the final weie \
Beeah-c < ?' oin- defeat the girls
a:, uu'-.o- Stirling High.
Yd> viii ' On Wednesday 20th they
'dared It.i'Wer di-., ol Greenwood; Fri
? . . v-?TTH?I.IM v?WI ?ui?
< !:.:. >>>!. *!' :yy ' my they certainjly
:.i' ; .p t! <.?. uithi'esr? r-f??? __
!';>:>\t!iit.i%>jts~ mAiio'1o have~a hrrttl y -~
ti ?\. yl.tu.iy tlii- week around the . *
eliL-d. All eyes <tic in hooks even A
if s. IVohnkly if. all eyes were
.u t .. ..ooksV-tiiost o''the time they
"multl lie looking up w lien this time
rails. lei.till.
l oeannual l>unt|'.Ht'ltl in the
t'.i lie'! i'tifi Ater.t.av night- -Was quite
a sit'.-fcv. Quite a tuv^ulehdcrt; :?
.Mr. aiitl 5lrs. f\ Sims spent Cite
>\ eek-c'uti at" horie. Aau'Cns, S. C.
At tliis .writing wo are glad that
d.ss .laeksott aivl ,\lrs. Mints are
aiueit imptoved alter being ill last
. i ok.
lOLTUKUN KAIL WAY SYSTEM
~ -J .
for per tod to (October 15, 1951
Ayr:v e Union Station~ y Leave?
No. No^
4:f>0p 52 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5.00p
t:ibix 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 7:65a
2.7 ('liau'ston-Cinn: 2712245p
28 Cinn.Char ston 2T> 4:05p
9:00p 10 Cuhiiultia-Cinn. 0 7:06a
.Vinia .24. Qolumhir.-Jjicks'n 23 I0:30p
1:40a 8 Cora-Augusta* 7 4:l0p
I2:18p 20 Col'a-Savanna.'i 19, 8:20a
R.YOp NwV-CvVa:Charlotte 24 6:16a
1 :U)u 13 <T <.fa-Charlotte 1<? l:20p
7:.>^p;il Cola-Charrn 12 8:00a
4:.r).")a 16 Col'a-ChaiTn 16 3:56a *
lOrflOp 10?Ctil'a-G leony'e. 15 6:50a
12:45 117 Cd'a-C harlotte i 18 11:20*
10:00n 18 Cora-Atlanta 17 7:l5p '
* Vin Camden and Rook Hill.