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<.'? haiibia. H. t'.,_Jau,. 10, l'.!dl> IMitoraTt'
l'lv I'arHrt-a t?? leader please
g"ianl mo. suti'iek'irt space in your
columns to. say that 1 am happy to i
L?v he *c a-gii'm alter a very pleasant !
four months' \i:.ii in Cleveland, Ohio, H
Grand Ramd-, Mich.. and Boston. 1
Mass. ' 1
In Clvvelan , I was the guest of
my son. D . 1.. .0.'" Uaumgardnei and
-rrH?wife. K i i . a: \ ?Haptds, Mr. ttttd?
M '-.i. \\ K.mv were .my host and
eand in Boston .my daughur
and hei 1 s'laud. M andvMrs. Mat*
tlew. .Mi Ki..not; ahd lay sistol's, Mrs. |
i-.lizahel.. I'cod and ,.\lis. kalherinc
du --.oii ;> iim?il-\y tin j.h-j.. hi U v r '&iiua- _
-Win!,- >?? .~4rrprbprt"rt>;xon -took mo in
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?- .Vi each" o" :n so 'places it was my
happy>11' ;> i ' w ucquaililfllkw.
V.iuie ia ' T"" .as a nlertainod at
ii divmor?prrTy dry :i former?d^otH-h?
t'aryliina ni- .Mr. an.". Mrs.
Mm i.'n'?11 ! lit. Addison
hks iH*vn a -v?y ar.??m srnjtii Carolina
1'ui- tony oi'moiv years and during;
_itime it is evident that he has
made . ir ach |hmk ivss. He holds a
r -. u 111 s i t) ii*r??hv the Boston
.Municipal < iow i in.ient as inspector
oi" plant:.: in jia-hs and cemeteries.
1 1 1 ? " ' "n ' ' '?"" H-is lie".
cause el' t:if' encouragement it migh' '
a;ford o.ur youth, especially during
these direful timer. .
1- am.in ;.mi?in iii?apne special
nianin'i at mn>wit';ct hiy geutiiudo- to
a!! who in any way'whatever contriSvit.
ifTo iay enjoyment' on my-vaca-]
ti<?M. and tile wide clrcula- .L
licii eiiji-yi . hy' 1 ee i'ahnctto. l.ender.'t
i am usiiiyi-'o s i .Mar.ins arf#irfy medium
cXpVtv.-'oTi. V?*i T' best wishes rot ""?
I am ? iiivrieiy yours,
(.Mrs.i .t-'raniks ti. lhiumgaidtK-ri
; .! MBI V AlIMSTKU OBTAINS 1
l UANt lMSiv OF .MIL.I.ION DOl.I.AK
COMPANY. '
Tlltiov. B. "C. S't iyioF^iyil.. bits- '
t * iji' the i rie.1.-iii11 Baptist church
Wa'vei lev set i t ai.d who has been
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'life Kvaiis hli-niy !_.." Harden slit'.i.t,.
has been duly <ki}>| . >nti'il ami c?>nstiUuted
.as I'vai. r. "the J inducts "of..
<>i? j?aiiy, u?uijllian__.
h.llar insTiv i'.i'?n \\ itiniia, Mwin.
1".e j'u' t 'i.;::,")! ( oni] any is on.e
.if leiiowu. . eiai'n a !>i.s-iiu-ss llnu,
"tnn 1 ' ".r : .. in limrery
>i.r. ialt a s. . 11' la--. :? 1?I . Necessities,
i !o i .s-Kei:., a." .- iVattiy AhK; Stork
ti'Y. ; }> aiai i .'iiu'.i!' -. l-i, .
'i hi Ai ' . :.11..11 ; i. t on.pany. thru
it.- nar. 1.:. ' ;j.n<l .\: puintmenl at' the ;
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nihil. : . .. a : "" attiil the rirrto
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: ;.;Yi ll'aft~mctTn" or. yottr r
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.aims \ ; U lire.; v.. vit J nil Herd them |
.'.t it pt it-1 you ran alfoiil to pay. It J
a! ' i i. ai h a " \ nu rit 1?? quite
a iiUIi-Tk i- i itr ; cople at a. "tune .u
iiOn.it-is ' list I.1'-.'
Ti.e I'e\. i>. 17 vrr says, he.will i
make tlie announce 'lent when work- i
el's w ill he U.ceded." I f iA ollh 0 Will Ik*
at 1MI1 11 a I aeii siieet until furlltei'
notiee. _
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Uf\. ? . i mi.lap. I'aslor
I | S. Sunday Sell on!
oii'-ih'! . a'? w-'..i hum Willi Im
' .?r i.'L ' 11in, |mMt>r?tttm?,
y, ai-jj-!'.- .if- i in. )'ii Sunday School
h.? Tjtf.';Tl7 and "\\v aiv^ turn;
; ii'.i -?>.i i ;V ' ;.i\ illy hl'il%'ih> ;
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brown 1'. ..." . i'ii ui' oiii Silver
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7/'i laiilvlin, Idridy
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nil 'i 'K Aliliilosli .and
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a ; , i i ?.?lu wr; lull in w- j
| i.:-. ...n i ,y ' n- :y a faithful -t'cvv I
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es. We wvs to sue Mrs.
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i 'I no pastor '\va~tUo truest for dinner
.'oudny' i'l (otirade Brown.
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THE PALMETTO X.
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Boos in- |<!" t Wednesday was a kuoTT
ess. I'
" *r''' >> itf llninin j
i I iii- is hool under I lie direction of j
\l: . one r e WTllianw is developng
woiid. .fu!:y. They are now ready
for any te un. We are glad to note
the progress that is being: made by
I'ipj. Ailranain and Ids efficient faculty.
M i IKS MEMORIAL
. M_JjI. CHURCH
Rev. Y. Si-on Henri, Minister
**l'!v "S.n.lay School Thermometer"
keeps li*dig. due to the untiring efI'orts
.pi' j lie Supt. Mr. Wakefield and
ids. pi"|ficnt olfieprs and teachers.
Sp< eini features of the?hour - were
re,citations., RIblo.. veyse in concert.
The "Eleven Little Ladies" who
7T77l'!~TiTe^--tT* the "Eleven Cents-Nov?.j
y pwigran mi r ratay evening,
Inn. Y;*; fr'lO o'clock have perfected
tami arc ready to givfe U3
a vAca -,rt evening;?* ?-. *?
O ' !a -t \v cdntr.d.ty_evening w
roruhod tiio acme of cur long antieil'mtinn
haying Bethel A. M.. E. of
whoin we are a-sistant pastor with
tis-. lb- t-rH^rcnfT'. thc pastor delivered
one of the ablest sermons heard
during the "aeries" and the chpir under
I lie dinYliun of Mrs. Lillie Bates
gave us a thrill of the beauty in
sojig. Dr. 1.. M. Stoward of the two
churches I icil and must be broken
n-'.w <v r, i i. 111. l.atll. raised 5.00
Dtp large d amount raced during the
sei i's. We appreciated the presence
i>T Pi s. "bTicl'an and Ellis and en?>~Ay
1 tic Ti respective parts played.
Sunday. ?f:?'10 shall be
ki.e.wn .i " ' lytrTmftd Men's Day." Mr.
l'i m ' Graft-oil one of the oldest fireill/,
a idi M'rvive will he in charge of thc
group and -hall_lead in singing "Life
is like a nountain Railroad." The
) it'blie i- i ceil tally invited as guests
i .t K n and their wives. "The
Salter 'Memorial- Sunday School chor;i
: ! -1fi .give a f.-w musical numbers
'lUw^ipi'akcr-of the occasion to.be annownc.nt
ir.r- r. .
VC'<- w.-rc pleased to extend our hospital::
v ; < llie "Young Negroes Gorati,.'
. i.e.nnn-." mi. last Thursday*
et. 'l.'lU'C?fTold quite an ihtere-t
ing nie-iinlr since it was 11 00 P. M.
it''!v i tin' .lights went out and we
i:!i I jy. y. Keep your eyes on
i hc>.-., \ in.ing nieii. They have a pro-1
'"n- '
Vrf?t)U\- "Try out SeriesLL
ir.pl shall. In1 made next
mi,:-:, Tncse series will be opotlfed
be Ivev Sarah Smith, pastorof^Beth!(
!-.< r>a;?iist Church, Sundgy aftcrlii.nn.
l'e.hiu.iry 11. 1032. 4:30 o'clock.
Tn. -' iS*'ii* is cordially "invited. (
v?v\^uv;nitv. M:\VS ~
?a, -l'liiihi'i- itleaT <lav for
i -unlay School opened" a?,
i;.i.j'vir with teachers and'ptPpils
in their places.' The lesson was
i 111 every way.- At?the
ei.'i.hi by: Miss A. I<. Pearson,
lb v. Alston as usual preached a serc-ois
i" >1! ? !' inspiration. .,-r.
At s-3(1 U( v Hiram- Hurst graced*
rt ? vi . :r i i in the absenc,. of the pas'or
: i ('iii credit to the oeasion. He
;> ' ached a fur.eeful practical sermon
I'mxi: I ' ' I cunu1 quickly, etc from
J.'eil ; 1,'i' r . of Revelation. It is
a Chris: i.-.M ,-pi;rit to have the older
,.i i i'rt i'.viiiiiiikI tlw> cosnel at. i
: :m i rhu'sT Ttrp rhr- hoed?said;
''? " I t.ill ymi lor you knu\v_jJi^_
\\;i^l'lif. choir gave good muiiii;
y ri*rrinasina GatlnViUi at~tjHporirati.
Mrs. l.-llnfe and a daughter
;in<! > >!!, dr. and Mrs. Joe Nance ami
Mil - ?!amr:iier. Mrs. N. G. Ga'lman
' ^ i- . lur~daug.htev, organist of
la- ? !:?'ir, '
',i.' . d .playing the >ongs ' of JSicn.
l"u. I', t:.-ii ud Lhjm'rtmonV-pf-'lii'ay'
, i Coined School in receiving :oci
h'n"i State and Government
y.i' lio. lie:.; Sifh.nds
'ii ivi::?i. Cuder the'1 Smith-Hughes
la'-.v 1 ni" i? )\s are receiving instructor;
i i u.i ining, gardening and poultry
r:ii.> ye.. 'I'l.e girls in sewn.g and
i'v< sv i' ,y., Visit th> school and yon
will . : liic etViciency. Another foa;
1 ?i-hrn?(he- cooperation?oi_
i' .... c. \\ ii-on of the Slate I)epartinettV.o?
Education is brick-laying
;;n.lu |. .. u-.jiig lai.g^it hy S. W. A1
Ion.* The boy.; are making good work
the..-' have done can be seen in the
eiiy well as: on tljk- campus. A
in vliin. has been made by the teachets
y.i making chicken troughs. Any
une 'may- have the same made at a
I asoiia'de price. They are sanitary
;i.id u .it-tl: Ijoth white ilir.l eului'cd
r.,i\e "*m\ en '-material tliru . kindness
to hi !; carry on the work. .Visit
s.-Ii,.mI that yon may see
what is going on. '
I.QOK, LISTEN!
Something -New. A n Old time
Country Wedding. Dad comes in
iust before ceremony and tries to
hmn I- up wed ding, at Wesley M. E.
Church, h'nday night, Jan. 2TTpTTTT27
at 8 o'clock.- Admission 10c.
.Mrs. \j. i'.. Kosemona, inrectress,
Rev. .M. L. (iroen, Pastor.
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1>AV'IS 1
ADVISKK *
>uJ>lc*T make you happy
jss rinpfs or any thin# ?
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Sl'MTER, S C.
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EADER
fiR KENWOOD XEWK
Dear Editor:
Please allow this letter of thanks \
to pass through the columns of your
paper.- ? . _ aV
Dear friends, you have doubtless
forgotten Rev. J. H. Walker. It has (in;
been so Jong since he has been able ^v''
to take his place on the stage of life. ^
For one .year and six months he has sl>(
At this writing he still lingering did
You are never able to number your ha'
friends until you are down upon a wa
bed of affliction, then those who are J.
faithful and true will show up. Be- in:
fore Christmas this group of friends mc
came to our relief: Rev. and?-"'f
.Goode, M(rs. Sairah Calhoun, Mrs. es
Gertrude Coleman, Mrs, Azalee Griffin,
Mrs. Eloise Johnson. Mrs. Katie p.
McDaniel, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. -ri
Pncn M..O O..o.? VT * __
?VW^ A ATA 1 O. OUOIU ^(>
Ida Brunson, Mrs. Carrie Hampton,
-Miss Li 11a Davis, Mis. Jim Dean. Mr. J,
R.?Hi?AlcGhee,-rfrtir pastor Rev.
W. Mathis. Rev. and Mrs. M. G. Wil- 1
liams^and Rev. JE." H. Herbert. ^lc
Opening the New Year, Mrs. Aman- ^ 6
da Fox1, the mother of the elTieient u
secretary of the S. S, and B. Y. P. S1K
Jj. Convention, Miss Willie Fox came
ipty thiq lic^ nf friends, into pi.tr home Pa
again with showers of blessings, Mrs. drt
Ida Jtfckson, Mrs. Evic Smith, Mrs. det
Tulah Brown, Mesdames Isabella Ev sio
an*, Ida Backus, Mamie Holmeg, Tom rid
Pyls, Caro L. Wi 1 iams, Ma11ie Stwiwter,
Emma Peterson, Carrie Butler, eh;
S. N. Martinj Eliza Woodson, Miss et
Mamie L. Williams. Last but not (
'least, Mr. Jim Richie has proven to be ef.
a true knight and we know God "wil
bless you all for the kindness shown.
?Jessie M. Walker.
lie
Sunday was a high day at Tabor- Wi
naclc Baptist Church. The Sunday Be
School is progressing nicely. Quite Gr
a -few . new . scholars enrolled. We ia.r
are striving to reach the goal in ell
July. Each teacher is trying to build Qu
up his class numerically ay-Well a,-* ffy
financially. .
Our assistant superintendent Mr. jj,
Levin Arniwood, is ;a Wide awaki ....^
young man. He is!1 a young "Sam-j "
oviii r* iicii iv v;u?uvrs IU OUIIUUV OCHOOI f .?
work. ?{!y
Sunclay (afternoon Rev.. Johnson, .
the pastor of Weston Chapel A. M. g.s
E. Church preached a 'sernion in the. .
inteyeat of the ^U^dur^'
wa.s logically prepared and elocplenfl l*?
j delivered. ^ '?!
j The Weston Chapel choir furnish- ' lj
ed real sweet music. Visitors and \
friends from all the city churches .j?n- 'lU.
joyed this great spiritual least.. Amount
raised $7.1(5. Come again.
The Junior MUwdunar-y-of-the -Tji=
bernacle Baptist church hehl its meet J".?l
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'L. 11. an<
Smith Thursday nighT.'Jan.'14. "Tin- 1
meeting was emeu t<V order by the -rig
President, Miss Kathlgeu Blyford; u >
StrickT.v at W:Uu o'clock " First sing (\,
ing Uyrthe club; second. Prayer- and fn
Scripture reading by?; Miss Annie >
Mcfraz'ier; third, Singing by ' the j ^
club. 4th, duet by Miss Fannie Mae I ' .
Smith and <-Miss Kathleen Bluford. jJV
'The-house'was?then Called-to ni noc i *"
for the election of ufilters 'for l'.i.ii. I "?1
I Mrs. Betty B. Jones acting as chair- i ,v r
man- of the board while Mr. Rodger i .
Fair acted as secretary. The results I !""1
of the election are as follows:?Miss I
Katheen Bluford, President ; "Mi'ss f Po
Daisy Jones-,?vice- president; Miss i vis
-Fannie Mae?Smith, secretary; Mi- i 11.
Annie Mae Frazier,. treasurer; Miss I iJanie
MaiToiT "Smiihr diapest; tlu |en.
president also'appointed .Miss Kuuiyc I
Hart as chairman of theVworking ;
committee. We were glad to have j ..
out with us sonie.Visitors: Mrs. Betty [
J&^-Alrs. Lula B'lufonl ai id \
Mrs. L. k. Smith; at;o tittle Ali"V.-_J
Fannie Jk?nes and the following you.tg
men: Messrs Rodger Fair. J. G. Fraz- ?
ier and Self Andrews. The inciting oth
was enjoyed by all. . wo
~ Miss Annie Deri and Miss Ani'.i!1 "*
M. Frazier, were (juest of Mr. Sell .
H. Andrews at his home oil Gage- a
'Street Thursday afternoon, January tal
14th' olh
The young men Excelsior club r
met. Monday night 18 at K "?<) al 'he
-home or-Mr. Anderson Rnphus 44^-vd?
511 'A'. Judon Ave., The evening, was ^"
umll fellowshipping three in w U)>'
roembeis. Mr. Robert Thompson, Jf1
B. vNancc and Rosevelt Backers. "Old (
members: Miv J. E. Hunter, Adel ,
Nance, J'. B. Hill, George Hill, Park- ')L<j
er and Bernard Smith, Charlie Alh-n 0
Anderson Ruphus Boyd, Charles Coles ~
man, John T. Rrckard, Vennie Mi el s
Herman Wideman,? Richie?Holmw., .
Wade v'viueman, Francis Evans, Nral fl
\\ oousyn, C. T. Powell, Dohn Walker s
James Young and Jhon G. Bowie. P. ')ai
nas ocell Mtld by many that Hu < I'jh?dUJ
ma:!e Christmas scascfri seem like old ,la
times, in the way. they carried on' j ai
'their?(iiogVam. Early?t:hri,tm:K l,u'
morning many members met at Mi. '
Hunter's home" where they aboardeO c
Cars and to many different homes they .
went. The members and their g'iri
fr i n n # I'? linntn 'In elnK ??/*!;umn LiJ-U
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performed his first duty with a nuvn- '
ber during this occasion. Mr. Ber- ?
nard Smith when the club stopped '),fl
at Miss Pearl Taylor's. The judge ^u>
was light on him as his attorney J'su'
pleaded that such was due to absent
lovers. The club gave a magnificent
party Christmas uight at Mr. .Him- !l*
ter's. The party opened at 10 P. .M. -**r"
with the club song Excelsior in the
tune of Ramona. A few remarks by ["'I
the vice presidents Mr. Charles AlTen
"and" "Mr. Odd Nance. Ttre drib - 1?~
poet and toast master gave the pan-- j l!ia
ty a send off. Mr. 'John (I. Bowie
-with- lines in a poetic way. We wilt
send the moon to ami wake up-,Kru
the sun. On?with?the party tmf+l
day has dawned. On second night of "V
holidays another party was enjoyed at 'J1'1'
Mr. Col'inan's home. ,
On Monday night the public helper ^T^1'
lor
-gnjt'V ? XmB.s Hnnct! at l.ittln Rivei
- SchsaL They Were fitvoved with livt
music hv June's Orchestra of Orange- spa
burg, S. C. li/e
. I
J_ OKANCKHIKG NKWS. Jt?
Williams ( hapel
Sunday was' a beautiful day ?'?n jtrch
goers. WV had a large-cruvYd Li
both morning and evening -serv.*- U.l
The pa-toi' preached strung and
spiring: sermons. "1 ho huour. t;
iiool was largely attended an I, the *P!
son was reviewed by the Supt.. who sl
we 'interestingly and encouraging-'M|
on the snb.ncl. A>*d tlie-iA-ap .c <]
I not* In oak- l.er usual ricor i lor :
ring a large audience. The loo ,
s generally discussed.- Kcv. M .
C. Quaries was introduced. . hhe |.
ide a very interesting toils. A -jng
thf things she said was ilv t: a
he church- will have- to oiako ph c .p
Tor tHe^youth of today." . a:
AT"fe? remarks were made hv :_?! ?-- a
Dials, a student of C'laiiin Collige tl
10 represented the American h> >! iv
ntpany,?Jle drew a ting plnnc i>; N
j youth about love stories. He t?ld j
rig; thrilling for love, go U> the " *- ?I 1
an.i turn to the Psalmist pud N
y could find nothing more thrill'ag j
Iced >vc had a treat from these two |
Tuesday night of last week, n j
gent? Christmas Panliyninea >! j n
inia and nu;sie. ^Thr^Wo. hl'?. P.wj'v
?me?\" It was a d'lightful oc-a ; j,
n given by the League. The yi y ,i to
"decorations added to thy -rl j
oners ot- tho-cd-iarch - and. -.taJe ; ,
inning setting for the all" iir. I. j
Med to have beerr-eirHr.'rd h ?r^-j?
Charae.tc rsr-John oft I.e.;,- IIor<- ;1 .
Amake-r, Sliepheids; Muriel. Sip.-e: j *'
DVi Isaac*. Aug-is; I lull ie-Sr. noons '"j
iry; Thoimis Pauling. -Jos nliV ;! j
Stokes, Isra Adams, .loo -Ptars ?j .
se Men; Mildred Moss -nd ok r , v
thk-hom Pac.pie.: Tissie (iarrH jn.-*oups
of Nation; Mary .t?i<a,?;?*. I .
i^Qiteenie Ui'unson, ' liiii so; /.a- .,
Tyler." Japanese..- Ljtuio ? !< ss.i.nd ;
eenie- Dim.son, - ing"a duet; -Mv,
Uiiiei?Ci.'i'fnrw- < Era-tni d . ------
riie' Clvapel (T;.!> njc M ov';> ,v. ! . .
'President a-.Host * . ik-jiMo,, n
s . piesenl and" inede. , *pio?*. li'>til! I.
narks to-the ladi Tin n eieriii.,
oli'ieers took p'to e. ife-el. vt r ai
i-si 'out. Sister Mary S ' '
Maggie Sto'ce>. Vi?*e Provide it.
iter I?c.tha Whetstone, S^ctvi.;,'
Lewis, Tfvilsurev. -Cb;ve !a: :<* .
ve idaMVd g.-ea' wo k ,-or in
are-li- -ill titu. ,f.11 ul'e ::s 1 li:-\ !; .v
i:e ii? '."he pa. t. This \\ riter was at,
s .e^, .plea ittiV meeting -and? \.Us" "
led < n wt. were served t.?\vhn> "
lawless.*- ,
Mr. lOainest *(>. Hoviafi. -secret i .> ?
ti;e O:angt burg Light (" to ?JJ<>t o ,,
. to \sln villi*.' N. C.. lor- Lite Vi
iifavs. whiili !< r.Julil with Iti- In "^T
o. .Miss Kisie Ypunfj. t!
le ri-Hmustl ta>?th is city Mow lav -<
ps- 1 a i _ !' 44* t-H i'i" tli)VC Ui? ^
rk at Phy South 'Carolina. : M
llejio^ ill which lie -i*s?:? Srrprtmfrafv- la
Tffm^Kl''Vll.l'-'ll ll J ' ' tn.f.it. ? 4>
l'ho 'm- ahv r < ' OruirrcbT * ;
tit-t'infr^.mi tii ( (I'lU'.-is w . 1,1
.ertai'heii at the Iviic of AI i; ! i
0 I'dhlnrvis, :?? i?s-?>: d St r. ct. Av;.;-.~
\o\v \\af-'s Day. IV' ',. 'Th : i>:
was highly enjoyed hv :>.!! pief'it.
fho till!.- t'finy >ir.'iii happ.iv whit'1
ng ho't.e a;;ain. , y it
Mr. ami Mm Harold Scot an>l air. M
on Ai'inkrr of titnni'ord. ('mm.. ar. Litinjs
tlu-ir. relatives A! ,. 'an Mia.'
" I". Arnatu i'.' 'i'linny:! ihtii .. .a-yvi-ty
limited a law nappy nam- ;
~ re* I'iririyni a-arh day. :? ?~~ ?y
_ AS SKipN HV fi'lllliiljv
r? t
Contitined from Puirc 1. ,
South ('ai'o)ina. as in cat ii >V t!a ''
or stall's, consists . of pryitical. ' )
rk carried on on the hpvau fat nth
tea hot s tinoitj'h ?vistt> to thorn r;
rms. .('lass instruction is a!-' '
riot! on by the teachers in meet i hi* a'
pupils ij", the hrjrh schools ami ai
ior suitable places in the suite. v>
rho pupils: art- inndo- up._of adult ''
iiit'i s hi.'h b.i-lil l.iy a ait a Ion
Is, the apes.' i anpint;' I'mm It year.- ^
> The toucher.-f an* tiuiiuv.l in the
rit-ull ai iil?tnttf ~ nie'-mmi. hi? <?!! ?
tho state anil. ha4vo had practical. .
ni,in? oxporieiu-es hcfoit; !.ei".p oTp- 7
yed. . . " '
'upils hi'.wc'Cii the .aires of II and 'J'
years are divided -'nlo throe- . lass- sl
all-day, i.r those- enrolled. in rep- *.v
r- . hiph scliimis', unit '(our.-o- nr a"
iso in.l eiir.ollod in .any. reptilai l'J
ionls_ nr nnyil pue.U-d selmols, ant!
t-tinio nr those' lint enrolled in
ropidar In* I. Tin- 11:11 imso' of
in inn with" those primps is to pro0
.thorn hotlor to ? nlor upon the J
lincss of I'anninp. . '
or the vear l!'::n-:il f !.< |:i|.f.r in- ^
ne of hurl 1 s c hoo| pupils "and the >*M
uc of improved practices of. eVc-n- ln
pupils amounted to- .>a1 S.'.t'.i-1.0-1
tin' ,>tatc. The 'supervised peacr -*-h
? vvorp with tlio yuan per proup 111
pupils provided for a lontf-timo
ipram in farming as 'a basis for ) 1
entire course- in upi iculture that I ti
1 -I
ii pupii lakes, and each year it ' u:
omcs ail in t rural part of the 011- ( k'
proL'tai:! arid tits into it with I 1'
little lost motion lif energy as posit?)1
lc\ TU-- Vu?' -1 e!Ve,' ti\'e tea him: j "tl.l
10 bv the ten-hers is with "these J "
>i!s (in their heme farm in carry- | f<?
out these Supervised pi'ae-tices.?r pi
mine??f??mi proved?-praetteewr-Se
t have i.eeti laaivht hy the \oea- ' ('(
nil teachet> in-the state and are ,
11 rr ii.iui inn at ill m the Tarin pro- . h
ins id the fai tuers are: Tin- jpi r'j cr
veineirt?of?Hre?rui'ls rrf tile state t ill
the growth el' leprtitnes, better i ed
thuds in tire , i,so" i>r .cninmercinl-H'o
tilizers, f t? i t'lUMii'' "and drainage,-{ ?ei
~*tts'e ut; In'ter divest.n l< and hot-! to
methods of taring for thein-, tlie- -to
ufT^^pprii vrd --.ed a i id ill..re i ITe1 ai
' .nuLi-'d- 'I' i-'illi il ii.", um-Vi gul.ti-V
eini?v and the appjeiny of 1'erti- , A\
r. Much has been done on the-i ye
' f . - ' . *
Saturday, January 23, 1932.
\ "
aching of marketing especially on
Tttnrr:?tfiu'k orope and tobacco.
railing and preparation of products
or market have been emphasized
i many, improved practices have
.lop put into operation on this phase
f Panning.
Sucli work lacks utterly all specv
ular* features. It is" quite sober,
atient training r?f young minds,
nch as brings no -conspicuous relit
s in the way. of "Farm Relief"
r Government-bred Prosperity, but
ie substantial evolution of a sound, "
nilorsng. prosperity.._>Ve need ten
mes more of it.- ,
Seventy ?-sev(>n of the two hundred
nd sixteen teachers reported by Mr.
.nil' Xogra teachers. They
re teaching 2080 of the 16,000 that ~
re receiving this instruction. If, as
ie Spartanburg TicraUl says <"We
i (tl ten liiiii-s more" as n state, the
eg roes need twenty times more.
JOHN P. BURGESS, , '
Itinerant Teacher Trainer.
. C. MUTUAL IIOLDS ANNUAL
MEETING.
(' D n t i n uocl" fro 1.1/ Page 1.
oh lot- Ijfc eo.ii: iiii'cs were *.vrit j.
husin< s< fifty-eight years before
<. .. ro;i,p;;n!- s !> uan an<! thai the
usires of the "N'cgvo companies conn'yl.
x In.p.l c xoiir-ively to the .poo ?
^ ..?j ;;t jul J?; yup in...the. nation, v'*c
. ( I <i 17 n?:t ..so hv4(i. ~~ ' ~ "
4
The Mtpual A Trail Blazer
The North Carolina Mutual Life
Tuva:. ( < onvpany since, its organii*
io.'i in IS. !.;..s cuiitinui J tqbbucB
it- trail ior Neg.ro companies and
a- participated in the marvelous ex? .
a<io 1 life insurance in the
Tiled ' Ftat vs.
liuiihg tht year 1 '.it?I, the company
as. as iu c-io'ore, consistently con
t.mai to. coiri'nie it < activities to the
lie Tinsutani'o .plans best suited to
a>*' n i!\ vi us available clientele,
ix' -.\ot~r >A>\\- i-cbruacv d6. 192or the?
>;.ipMu' began "issuing the $10.OP per
a-ntli piiman-nt (Usability benefits
f' $la'oo ijssiuance. Tliis kind of '
r.i jfo?..... proved .to be a rather
isturhing expci i uent. with larger old
i:.- t cnpaijit'li. sp.much.so, that many
<i. Iv.i ' discontinued issuing it.
he ,.\i id a! has 111 force only about
iPi such policjcs" representing two
audiv.-d eighteen thousand dollars ini'iTttv
-fth--Negro has learned to reard
insurance as his most de1
:id '>! . .inv.estn.cnt., and a family
i <a ssity. is shown hy the fact that
if North Carolina Mutual during '31
.... -
.. i? i <>n ii Dunns new insurance
rarcjiSitinyy tiftrcn million, two hunTff'
r.iu* Ho 'Vtsand.~~sfx Tiundred fifty
nan di'I n s, which amount is over
nee million dollars more than that
> } !.,. . .I hi U'.'lu. It is of special inn
r ? ii.1 iViiI iln- new Unit and
aster .policies have contributed so. '
.i'Kel^in iuiikinir possible the pro r
;; Altlmuffh the Uyjt policy we
i.-1 issue;! in .July i'.KHJ, it representi
:*s [i. im ii., of the total amount of .
rln>i ray. li-f'-o ^.'.siii "ss yh the com- ?
uiy's hooks; av4-htrfrttjs<? ,of 11)31.
(.rowth of I.ife lhsuranee ' '
The yrbvvth and h vi hlpment of life
suriM'i < :'i the Unite 1 Slates, are"
a-o^ni/ed sis one of the marvelous
.Liel_lA. _l t '. ._t v. n civi 1 ization _
i I its -economic value' to the nation
.. or' he of in: nt i.
N'"'. m'.'iii'i'i1. nee fVt TTVe Total of' ?
a'.-- - :-.. :o ,r hundred milli<>n
hi'- v.a pan- d in the United Statin
lu-'l. ' The total insurance in N
i- i o\y sin.' billion. Total pay si.
ii ?l.i. itnd'i.ae billjon, six hunpol.
?
i">." a u1 iijul total -of $2 bil
n. ('.(HI million. This amount is .
tii.m?*?gYeater than that Sail
!' Uion't Hoover's Committee ;
i C la i.i'nla.v'mcnt estimated would be
(juuYii' lu alle* into hard. ship. ~ ; t'ji
aiv.ouni oi _S 1,-OSJ billion in forte
: l he close of it?;; 1 was distributed
?.1 ijr -i.\iy-eigh.t million policyiiolu
>. ti presenting over f>4 percent of
eoiui>ry's population, with an av
i)a.' . I',-PI 11 lire per pt.i ieyholder of
"rtrrrt?ti'vl .'b'O. ?? -?The
volume of-business in force is j
a:. . ,tl\-e aai ed and l'ully p* j
cumulated assets of T j
ie i j .i.i aace. companies, in the ag- _ ..
agate, in excess of "$20 billion secure
1 and safely invested, an amount
uti-d to be .double the volume of
I saying's bank deposits, and almost*
i largo ps llv total valuation placed -ji
.0,1 a'! rail, vol properties lp the _ V
tiited St tU*j;. :ji
Krmn the figures given above, it
ai !v" st-. n tla* the North Cavolinu -7
1 ' -1.. I ".n .. i.auij wiol
i .a ... tii.'e fvui'a, Insyite ,he
II that the year was a ra'her
i :;t fnl?yrm?t-rn?the tempuiii , the
ditional fighting spirit of the cominy
known as the "good old Mutual ??
mil' v.. greatly.intensified during # ^8
.la' . ary conference of district
uiii?Kyift AllIA .SUjRM VlSOrs,.
'At this conference,"-said the Sect;uy,
"liit- Bon Voyage Drive* conring
on the President's trip abroad
is announced and the whole team . .J [
>t ( ;V i<i ;< go<y| start for the year.
ie .hand of Providence caused 6
ooiny shadow t.< corny over the~Mutil
family early in the yohr and we
und out heads bor ed as the passin g ' *
untl ouh heads bowed as the passing
our esteemed V' e President and
-rotat y. .John M' .,os Avery's Tleath
- in re . March 1, 19111.'
Tho Hi rector made the assertion
at >!> >.\|>eiieia \s of 1931 have ineaseii.
"thcM knowledge, developed
e eo.tragi- ni the cfrfflpany, lenew -$
iU strength and restored their , ..** !
iilid.'tu c|*"hi the cause they represen-i?A_^_Lo
company goes forward in ,-j^H
the. new year. they call upon the~ . JjM
ill- to face the rising sun and as ffc-M
1 ' lLiv Irr 1 rnt'imn iwl to thosa
m?Iwve?gone, Merrick, Moore and
cry, ami make 11K12 the greatest .
iu in the history of the company.