The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 30, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
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HAPPENINGS AT VOORHEES
Great interest is centered just now
at Voorhees in the coming dedication
of the new academic building,
better known as Massachusetts Hall,
L which is complete and ready for. ocP
cupancy. This building (11 well ap:
pointed class rooms and an auditorium
to seat one thousand people) was
given by the Diocese of Massachusetts
and the General Education Board
combined. The cost is around $80,000.00
which includes desks, tables,
'chairs and equipment for the chemistry
and physics laboratories. In a
few days the construction of the
Girls' Industrial Building ''.(which is
given by the I'm ish of St.'James, Wilmington,
North Carolina) will be
started. ,JVe believe this is the first
case of white people in, one Southern
Statff ~gi vtng-^a- build in g in another
Southern State for J^egro education.
This is the case at Voorhees,
and the building is to be known
as the North Carolina building. It
will house the cooking, sewing and
nanuicrait work lor tne young women
on the first floor, with rooms, on the
second floor for the entertainment
of guests. ' -y.
Visitors last week at the school included
Dr., Robert \y. Patton, of New
York, Director of the 'American
Chur h Institute f6iv.Negroes; Mr.
and Mrs. John S. Ramey of Aiken,
S> CL; Air, .and" Mfg. William Mrttefc"
vey of- -SaVaTinah," Ga.; Mrs. L.' P.
Handy, Demonstrator for the Rurn?
ford Baking Powder Co., of Savannah,
Ga. .and Mr. W. H, Aiken. Pres,
ident of the Firm of Aiken & Faulkner
(the firm that has just completed
. -Massachusetts Hall, of Atlanta, Ga;
Prof. J. E. 'Blanton and a double
- quartette attended the Convention of
the Upper Diocese of South Carolina
where the young men sang and Principal
Blahton spoke. The Convention
vfas. held in Aiken and was presided
over by the Rt. Rev. K. G. Finlay
of Columbia.
On Sunday of last week, Principal
- Blanton went with Ur. Patton to. the
?? Fort?Valley?Schottl at Fort Valli'V.
Georgia, where they had an impor\
tant conference.
On January 1 Oth, Coach J. \V.
Brown took the Vouchees Basket ball
squad of ton to State A. & M. College
where a game .was played 'be
twecn a team of teachers of the-College
and the young men students of
Voorhoe.s. The score will not indicate
the kind of game played. It
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" ' V 'iJ rrcrr-TT Wilt H
" and the final score was. 54 to o<>. in
favor of Voorhees.
.? On Saturday, Jantfury 10th; Walker
Baptist Institute .basket- .ball
team came to Voorhe<?Siand we had
another interesting -game. That
score also does not indicate-tin .lintly
contested game. Great effort wa
..put?foath- hy- the -Usam?tium. Wall.. ?
Baptist.?The final si or en ut'ic Vm.ihees
45 and Walker Baptist 21.
On Saturday, January 23rd, wc
lost to both Allen University ami
Sehofield iSchool, much to our sorrow.
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There Tiave been some changes Th
the line-up of officers at Voorhees.
Mr. "M., A. Menafee, who, for a uuni-?
her of years, was Treasurer is tuny
YicePrrncipal and (Bursar, (fur ne-w
Treasurer is Mr.- W. L. Glover, cashier
of the Edisto National Bank. Or
angehurg. S. C. This change was
made after careful thought. In <>r
dor to have proper "financial- standing,
it was necessary to connect the
school with* some banking* institution
of note, therefore, it seemed wise to
ask somebody not-crrrmeeted--with the
ynr>rh<'<\g StcVionl to he Trr n enOn?rrmi
i? handle the?funds, as is done by-?a
number of " other schools, through a
c--.ni=?w h i hc hacking"'!" tile
U. ?* Government.
Few men have filled a position" Lct"ttr
ufiin Prof. Menafoe filled* his po
sition as Treasurer at the?Vob+'hees.
.'School for a number of years, and
it is a pleasure to us all that he is
retained in his position as Vice-l'rin?
cipal and Bursar, while the dutiesof
Treasurer at the school have been
aholished.
This necessitates a change: in our
, financial matters,-and we are asking
all friends who have dealings wj.th
' us to please make all checks hcre~after
to the order of the Ahmrhees
Normal and Industrial School, W. 1..
Clovei^ Treasure. - We
invite the inspection of the
public "of our new building. All arc
welcome. We .shall be glad to show
"you through. Jhis will make it pos.
sihle to keep' our standard of High
School and Normal or Teacher Trnin"
*ing wor|< up-to-date.
0" Thursday. January 21st the
h Annual Farmers' Conference was
held. Thg morning discussions were
very interesting. Lurich was served
in the student dining roonr at~- T :7J0,
which everyone seemed to enjoy.
Xiiti?afternoon?program?beginning
at 2:30 wds a real helpful alfair at
~ which 'times'"Pfrtfessors Buchanan and
Shutes of State College, Orangeburg
i? - discussed "The Farm Outlook" and
"Farm Management" respectively.
Questions asked by the farmers indicated
that the two addresses had
really gone to the farmers' hearts?
and that their entife operations for
this" > ear would be greatly influenced
Mr, Harry Daniels, Assistant State
Agent and Mr. George Daniels, U.
S. Dam. Agent and President of the
Orangeburg County Fair Association
EL were present nnd made remarks,
fc. Rev. J. W. Ayers and his" entire
mt'' teaching force from Fraz.ier Academy
of Bamberg were present. Counf
ty officers elected for 1932 were: Pres
[ Ident Carey MoMillan, Secretary, Isa-?
' bela Clifton, Treasurer^ Thomas San|I,
, ders. i
k , . Conference Agents: J. D. Marshall
S, U. S. Dem. Agent, Dr. L. G. Barnwell,
Agriculture Director of Voor-.
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I HOWARD SCHOOL NOTES.
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One A?Five- ol; our classmates,
three boys aiul two ^iris have braved
the season ?.?i' colds and ""flu." They \
have a pei feet attemlance record for j
| the first, semester. .
One It?Wo enjoyed making our
animals in lass. We ibanui tilled
the Bible storyv "f ie Baby Moses."
One H??i\ e are making a farm.
Last week we made twy__wagons, a i
cow, a wagon shed, and a chicken
coup. The girls made the animals
and fowls. /"
Two 11 hi/el Tidwcll and C led
-Hell-Roach Ino.iv lit iheir story book?.
to school an 1 read them to the class.
1 Tw'o L-?V< e'Tiiv .\ or king hard to
be ready when the Penny Rally- for
-February is called. ^ t,
' Three if We me studying^'llow
kinds" of h<-Tms. We find it very interesting.
! i h iee L- We ai'-e striving hard to
have a pe: i . > i attendance and tardy
record.
(Uli tirade The sixth graders have
ciiioit ' tinv/HM i c stllllvinfr- "Old
Ways of Travel," in youth Carolina.
.They have'done some very good draw
ing showing a. tin'gyujlgTinderstahcP'
ing of' l ra\ of a tentuFy ago? They
van now a. pi < i ia'te the network of
good roads, the beautiful eoneiete
lnidg.es. ami the work of the (State
11 mh-wa-r?t-n-' i.m tint'iit.?A . sympathetic
uhderstanding of the. pioneers of
j'Juulsv ' the necessity , of good roads
lor trade, the- development, through
.easy comiuunicnvi n were prominent
'* '.among the learning situations.
-- rth- tirade ktr History lessonshatjL'J'et
n si. in totes ling that Ave* have
planned to <1< amui i/.e "The Declara-*
tion of 1 nd'peiHh'in e."*'. . ;
The llorf: ultimo, Cfub met. Friday,
Ian. 'J2 in The school- library.* The
purpose of this ('li b is to stimulate
the knowledge an<i 'ove of gardening,
and through the members enecuragt?
eivic plant! ag. Ti:x" members consist
Of hays I font Tilt iitul Gth grades.
ITof. Lane is the ndvisor of the club.
>V 1 iritis ' M I-: i: r.s."
i -Mant+hl'g. 1 :? .i ^':n i:nl:iy 1 ho regular
meeting of. (he. t.'olor.ed Teachers'
Assoeiatio,, was held in' the Manning
T i ainim: i'.m.l \. -tit eiglit y teachers
and thirty . o". on planters' t'lij'iiged
in Institute1 work. The meetinir~op
ened at ho u aud-ctoitiiii.ueil until 't:<K).
^~*1"pTTPTrrtj v.l.tr -i lol 1 YL'I'Cll V-> \
Mr. .1 i l'>. 1 .on. State Ay-ent-nT Ne trro
School'.-. Supt. -Jos. ,1. "Uopp of
Mam-mtt?h4t?! '.' l-amlc. liradhaiu. superintendent
i ijn-, County schools.!
I Tlw Tnsi i a . .o,n -in yr.Vup nteetinps
was don* 1 >: Miss llo.hn I'siu-r of.the
Minder S' "1 S\ int .Mrs. Uuliy
( it, v. <_ 1 i. > . t : li -.-'m*!!. a fvd tM r. \\ if- I
[ iiau JL"I ,.* Mann inn. U-atlhi.tr I
rrr-n?.rr-r-a --n- uuliUX. .
Ill al. ; o' * ' l.'.l I'lltloii IctU'herrij
Mr, Fcltoii iuyod i he. de\ elopment ol'
I tin .elemetuary .-ol'.' >ils in order that
lho liiasso- tv.a\ K'o't a thorough elementary
o?i.nation.
I' Thj'oo tn ..up- woi'i- had one with
i Atiss .t'.-i.or ill Koto.lino add one w ith-j
, .Mi.s. (" n:\ olJ in Knjrlisli. while the
?.*roup oj fn?titers were. tauyht '-hy*
M>- Willi.m. l'l...-nil. County -Atrenlj
and Mil i;.ob'>'t jlruiTson* Science
It at'in i' .1 "a Si hoid. .1 he. peliotls
ran t'n initial.-s with two subject's
cnve.i.'-. I in tiie courses' oll'ered.
In all. ijioi; C an ion people-'attended
the c.-i . .aoetti.jr here last Sat-*
urila> . i|, ^-u.. h . ue much enthus.iastn
aim i .*- > o a' ion created tor the
..i i...,..lmvc thl-ll
' t 111' "4 ' ? V*'?" - -T-.
| 'I'lu- r\ i "..Aon rtn^r- $or - r-UyfrlU-idvi-n
a^hin in Man*.
.iVii'.Ji- .**>. i:'''*!.' next sprint:'.
O UWPMO 1H 'f ''"'III ? i i11' IT'I1 .iliiaujjjjal
??t' the S /in J >t ; ni tnH'nt of K<1 neat-inn.
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HOW VlTl' M Llool. At Tivi't'lKS
i; .;< Yin- 'tit. |>res i ient ?7T
flu*" I'areir L'e:tch ; - As-uciatitfiy <>;:
I I*iwa ri! -S .no!. i7?j?ethci* * the
n il of different fom'mitn
ihe o tiooi !? ...n.... .Tuesday after-in
(<n at A. . n<> k. i'l-v kroup h)??l t?
i11o-1 | 1 - :. ~ ' !'! 11 t. p. Ml tlaln |'(>lt;al
til c tai... M't s. \ ilKeilt
hrone iii*?i .'. ? > . 11. ,uUc.*>* a an pm I rioiii
tin- ' 'I'./il wnicFf was oajftTl*
received a . .ii.-i--.-fl for immediate
net tot.. ?.-in* a: o made >"in? wn
dt'i i(li snj:' ' sii"!)- pr r.aisin'K lniuis
for tiif a-- i;t" i<. r amusing inter
-L^i of pa i ai: p'.| 111 I iilf U'V. IU ilit''t'.iiU-irt'i.
of. Ilo'-.aril School. .'I his
'cojifci ciict*.' i' . i 'ri-m ipa! Madden
i' in o; ; to.'. : in*r pat ents inn!
teacher- v. o prrccahly accepted
,\| - V. .*- o aivl '(iil'crcd s??r- {
' '.'. 111. \\ ill. ti I tlC ,
"olvirnii " ' Activities' |
for a- ?' )!. :. !'ai n -Tcaclu r As-o-j
' f*'|A't'i'<>ii.?"T1?v~-?r. 1 i h u. M11 nd a v H7"
t.'t.i.... . ' o:i r .lis and friends
- :; 1 i \ji . ijr- i;! .1 fit III I ill I I i
.1 >|k > yenned, latter, on
wilt enter' ?"i wi?V {.yelling match. :
Who i- i In :?? : r. in tP>- S"V-;oinli
f>i r> !' M hs Ruth Bynuin, j'
chairman f the Music Committee
will announce 'lu- numbers later.
is:vi n i N ) : M-:ys .
We arc very anxious for the A^gri- '
culture Boys of Couth Caroling to
know mor. about what we are doing. 1
We hate, been able to give a play
-rrrnhine '?r! h it ?rrc cream ^supper 1
for the benefit of our X. P. S. C. We ^
also had a Fathers' and.RoiuT Banquet '
we had birds, rabbits, rice and chick- J
en. Our parents erjriycfl.it very much (
We told many comedy jokes; we only r
regret that- wo hutI our state Itinerate '
teacher over with us ftnd he departed
before tlv banqilet. We are on the '
acene now. ?.AV.e,..ha.vt planned to
make fiti* ergavtiEation one- amorijr ,
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THE PALME"
L. T. S. 12?F. II.. S. 1.">
By Tim Johnson
Chester, S. C., Jan. 22?The Lancaster
Training School dames met
the. Fin ley Hi lassie?? otl the F.?H. S.
Coint'. Tht- first* half ended with
the score favor F. 1
The secon i half was played last alid
the" L. T. S. girls played last but
F. 11. S. was too fast in the last fiv
minutes for thy, .visitors. Miss Gilliam
t'f iinu J'.-.S. playing at the
forward poMtion was good, but Miss
iJegralfeMrei'd lar too good for her
a'td Ui pi hi r from making many bas kt
U.. Miss Atki'ison a forward far"
F. II. S. was good and also Miss
"Stiwart a sub torward. The game
i n.ted with scores 12-15 favor F. 11. S.
sr. \i.r, t\ traim-m; srimni.
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i in- ijicue. ana lomale quartet aecom
panicd l>\ the faculty quintet rendereil
a very interesting program in the
auditorium oI' the St. A1baa High
School (white) Jan. Id. Master T.
F. Curry's. J TV,"S3\oplione solos were'
outstanding 'feaures of the program.
The proirtam w a s_ rendered uu4cr the
auspice's of the 1'. T. A. an expression
of appreciation was showed in the
loriii 11f n luncheon consisting of as<
sorl.d .-.niklwichs, hot eoiVet? p'n(l 'cake
Ft May ! j. -Mi. Maywi?'.l'< nmvjn>,- .
picture show entitled Hili RTey th
Top Haml in the St. Alban Auditor-!-mil.
The picture-was wry "interest"
unganjl kept everyone in suspense-tothe
ehd. Mr. 'Maxwell and his mov'iisr
picilire; will show hero agaiiv Friday
right Jan. under the auspices
:df tile student council.-Among
the-visitors of tig- campus
Were Mr. W. -h, Maddux of Henca
Path.; Mr. TdTft1 Mattcfson. of llonca
Path;,Mr. W,_ F. Reynolds of Belton
and Mr. t'laudy and Winston Reed.of
-hair." . .
One '<>1* the home improvement projects
being, carried 'on by the vocational
hoy- for local .'farmers is near*
com] | -i.i\ -*i. This' project' consists
of remodeling a house, hui.hling one
." vcci ifit? barn. 1 Jitil?iiu?2* sited, aiui repairs
mi iT.lt. This was quite an irii
.f.'i'st1''pt KU't't-1?> attact at. first but
tliu boys haw bundled it nicely and
;r( cttjili'h'i'.I that they will soon com
pleu it ci i ilitabie. They . expresv!
much. pride i;j what 'they have acc>?f-i
pTP !u' ~"
MARION (OF MY PAR ICNT=?
. ti: \? rn-.n associ ation '
nM'coHtT iin etiny ?l" j?he Parent-.'
1 cachet's Asocial ;'iTT liiet at the- Maeni
.j.'y Training School; W ;">ti
ncsday. Ian. 'Jib li'.'hi at 7 .'!<> 1*. >1.
AvitTr n lav-.r, atcmla'icc of. ttoth parent
and t cacliers.
.it;'?4?y-- the
l'im air n; \ii . h. i;. (iuiTy. opening"
.iVoiii ,V?'i at a Friend we. ha\\. in Jesus;
Thayer hV the Chaplain. .Mi.
Francis li'ardner. Minu.es of tiie
Sirs', no t nrea.l by the Secretary
Miss Johnson which we ap-'
-l+etrtTri by lla* as ovial;io777
The presi ent the n- preceded with
the nuelimr by 'asking for tiny su?'ffestit^frs
which. ihi^JU he of hone li t to
I the association^ Several topics were
| discussed by members. Topics for
j <li.-etj.-s:ii.n. Ui'i c us' follows: 1. I low
to improve the sehool {'rounds; 2.
\ iV-nip'. r.i ? s (i children to school; ?>.
Rvvutar a. '.I'.ds'.nrc of children to
?citwl ami niaiiy""T?tiurs of which
time a Mil space will not permit., -A'fter
discussions* tlu> meeting Was dis;
i--<d l?y Chaplain.? Those attend- j
n.ho.etl a pleasant ovt'ni:i)T~~ 1.
Tl.Ti.r ^iii-etinK of association will
-4+1-?hnd February- R?.T2-<it regular!
.M.tri'in CirTTTFy TraitiInu"
SimooTT ' , . *
<moni;i;: corxTV tiiaimm;
SCHOOL "... "
S> ea. S. C. The faculty and students
m|' Ka.- t' Kml wish to express
llnir lu.'i'ifelt sympathy to Mrs.
-.5. K. Stewart in her hour of bereave
jnciit o\i r the death of her sister.
-Vt-r?sintil i-vnietiibi r hoi?in our pi .y- ~
etv- to tin- i. ic who will always i ke
' AfuT two" weeks TCntss at '. or .
lipiae *i . Wei ford, M iss. .M tilde Ri >k-W+U?,'
iir --.ill?ai'oiit tt'.ui.ei is anlo )"
.o l?e \ti'.h us attain.
file. pa-t Week was one of qi.ilji.
;e. ' a.- Lim?11 iSchool St.u t >'" IJ
w. re taking tiNaminatioi.s for the
lir-l Semester! They were asked
to i i11el- the i ooiiis with only paperpencils
ami clear niinds. Some came
with niiii.i-- and thoughts tlutt were
iieuiUifiie others Wile just the op "]
posite! Some papers Vh tracterizcd i t
students who have taken infornvt- ! i
tifM p"i i-ii". i;.." rrrrrtrTT. and allowed i
it grovv.'jkLSgwl lu.-gomLsoil. Y<?ur 11
t' in ?.anniiii ml uni ,111 I (VlV- 1' Vou ' 1
?'i sincere wish that the next Seni s- ! j
U?v- -will- he- even better.?And" tfra* h
you'll keep in mind that lost time t
tan never b,. gained. |]
i ii.e in.itx tfdiiie f.?r the basket ball 1
^.ii ls was played-on the campus of i
the Oconee County Training School {
Friday, Jan. 22, \'X\2. Between the r
Bet'd St. High girls and ours. Out
gills played with much interest, and t
goal but the opposing team was just j
a 11ttte too "swift and won by a c
score .of 8-15. c
The P. T. A. held its regulatj. ?
monthly meeting in the auditorium 'j,
Tuesday, evening. A short but in- f
teresting program, was rendered. |
Prof. Stewart gave a few timely re- p.
i?iirPks""'Ss~~to the relationship that I a
should exist between parents, stud- j c
nts and teachers. jj
the best in, the slate.
Came Aiken, See.; Theodore Me- r
Donald.' Pres.; Thomas Aiken, Vice- r
Pres..; T.essl fc jJpugh.-Xreas..Prof.. J
James F. McKnigh, teacher. >a
h
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rro LEADER
BEAUFORT COUNTY
TRAINING SCHOOL
The weather has been so favorable
that we have been fortunate enough
to . have all of our children in ^school
heretofore during the winter month
it was low in average attendance,
but now it is keeping up to the standard.
o- It is interesting to watch the
"ag" boys, along with their insnuctor
Prof. J. S. Shanklin, Jr. planting
vegetables and getting the ground
ready fou"later things.
Mrs. Riley.ani Miss Drayton spent
the. week-end at their homes Beaufort
and Miss \V. Gertrude Hull.;-,/
Saturday visitihg friends in Ktuu"
f'Ort and while there was the dinner
guest of Dr. and Mrs. Siui(.
reports a very delightful stay."
Profr shanklin, Jr. motored
to VValterboro, S. C., to. visit thy
high school their, on a observation
trip last Wednesday.:
Prof. Ralph McGirt principal of
Robert Small High School of Lkaufort.
S. C.. was a pleasant visuoi
on our campUs - "Monday afternoon
Everyone is relieved from the
^Trcntttrtt??thrys of "Kxa\ns/' wa.lt
lighter. hearts we outer bar seeoiu;
semester worR~Monday morning.-?
Rev. Z. T. Hamilton roimixT *n m.
us Friday, and gave us some very
pleasant?remarks. We?arc always
glad to have friends visit us.
Watch the paper ..for--the ^biggest
hit of, the season, a TMinstrel and a.
Kitchen Orehe'stra sponsored by Mi's.
Riley and Miss Allen.Teachers
and students 'are bu.v
getting ready to beautify the campus
planning their usual flowews for the
coming spring. ' \ ,
Olir dear Principal'Prof. J. S.
Shanklin gives us Biblical lectures
three times t. week in chapel wirier,
we all enjoy.BOOK
KR WASHINGTON NEWS
A new schedule is about to be inrodueed
to the high school da's e
which, instead of the l'ortv-live minute
periods, begins' the "second semester
with one hour periods. ' This
met lib ! gives the teachers ample time
to present to their pupils jany ixplanation
necessary for the pext day's
work.
The 'Student Council has been organized,
and it is hoped tliaL liirougii
direct contact* with the teachers and
air persons in' authority, it will be
able to put into new effect the old
plans, all of which will help to make
belter the conditions of our eaippus.
"""We kTH)\v~TlTat we 'WfIt,receive
the cooperation of all concerned."
The members'of the Dramatic Club
wish to express their appreciation
for your presence at their play. .The
Charm School., which was presented
at Ak n I'nivers it v. .oil, t in. _?l8th oil
January. . .. . '
* The Senior class s. Id a greater
amount of tickets for the play, than
any high school--elasS, having reported
so far 810.25.
One. ol' tlu1 diversions of pupli.here?in?t-he
school is writing?ptrctrrr
The following is a poem written by
Wilhelipina Roberts, a pupil of' the
tynth grade. ? ?
.Mv Shii) Comes In
Deep and wide, white an 1 blue
Lies the charming ocean, in the sunlight
Curling its breakers from 'dawij. til;
twilight,
While it sings a song of love.to you
A song of happiness, cheer, delight;
And it rolls awav into the night
To; wake the simvainlunirrovDH'- -sky
of blue. _
Dashing and roaring,> ail day long,
ft? helteiy the seaweed.' und
Day, the white capped breakers chant
their song
To the flying gulls, who did me teach
That you and hoaven~~were trard' trr
reach, . ,
Lty watching green waves the whole
. day long.
Dancing and bubbling, the waves,roil
in,
\v nai are mey saying, Aiu?tney hkwi
. stnfp* ? 1 "
Laughing n. me .giggling, slip, slop
Against the dunes v.ith their mock
ing din." '.
Vou and I apart, but the sea does iuv??er
a drop? ?
Df its precious sea green water lo o
?but stop!
Here'comes- my ship, and you! and
life begins anew.
SUMMERVILLE NEWS
In the "Mock Convention" at Tirat
Baptist Church last week, despite
;he^ depression, upward of $15.00 was
t must soon lose Rev. j! W. ftuddin.
VI. E. minister of this city. Rev.
tixift'lih, who had a very successful
pastorate at Wesley some years ago
fn<r who lived here since, is going
o Bamberg this year. We wish, for
lim success in his now field of la>or,
where the people Will find him
in excellent worker, and Mrs. Mablc
iaxon Buddin a congenial, efficient
ninister's Vvife.
Last Wednesday evening the In.erdenominational
Ministers' Union
net at the A. M. E. Zion'church: The
ruer 01 tne (lay was tne election ot
fficers. The following officers were
hosen: Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, pros
dent; Rev. E. W. Graham, vice-prcsdeiTt;
Rev. S. Liferidgc, secretary;
resident apointed a committee to
.rrange for an irisYaTTation service,
onsisting of Revs. Oraftam, Ross an J
yiferidge. 'Rev. J. S. Mayes was tht
iew member added to*the Union.
The funeral of Mrs. Carrie Brightnan
Perry Was held from Bethel A.
rf. E. Church last Sunday afternoon.
L lftXgfc crowd was in attendance
,nd the pastor's discoffyg^ helpful Ttmt
iopeful. Subject: "The visioh at the
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Scenes of the Committee from th<
that met in Columbia last week to r
tion. A special call meeting of the
colleges will meet in Orangeburg at
ruary l.'l, to ratify the new measure
Lower group?Reading from left to
College; F. M. Sheffield Chr., S. C,
G. E. Nelson,Benedict College. Bac
University, and J.-W; Tutt, Haines Ir
End." Daniel 8:10-17,. Programs
Procession! "Nearer my O d to thee, '
Choir: Selection, "How Tedinns nnd
Tasteless the Hours" Invoeatiop, Bro
Vanderbilt;. Selection, "That Beau- 1
tl*"ul City;" Scripturc and Remark-.,
Rev. J. M. Marshall, First Baptist
Church; Remarks, Bro. L. Buiun;
Obituary, Bro. C. W. Brown; Hymn,"My
Days are Swiftly Gliding By;"
Eulogy, Rev. J. W. Witherspoun;. Sold
"Face to Face," Mrs. M. L. Witherspoon;
Recessional, "Safe in the arms
Of Jesus."
Mis. ATtn' LeSuine, Supervisor oi
Schools in Charleston Co'.nty ani
mem.ber-of Morris Brown, sent Thurs I
day afternoon at: the Manse.
There Was a thrjling gaimn of basket
ball between Avery and Alston'
High la:*} Friday Evening. Avery J
won. Alston -wins next time. "
The friends of Mrs. Ethel Lr?
. Clover will lie triad to know_of her
.return Iron Florida. Also-.Miss Victoria
ilopkins from .Mew Jersey.
On Thursday evening of last week
Mrs. Carrie Joiner entertained in hon
or of the pastor and his family. Other
invited guests were Mr. and Mrs.
A. Aiken, Miss Bessie Eraser "and
Rev. S. Lagree; Episcopal minister,
style and a nenjoyable evening spent.
Several courses were served in fine
- - Service? at Bethel A. M-. -E; -were
very good, last Sunday and large
crowds were prsent at all services.
We are always glad to have our white
friends a(so. Among the visitors
Ave re: Mesdames Edna Mayes Hill
and Sarah Jane St Clair, from Ebenezer,
Lincolnville . Mr. and Mrs. B.
, Anderson; (five mijo) of Mt. Zion in
Mnrr A ndcrsun- is the--daugbter?of-Mrv
Eoriek, for a long tune efficient
organist and" .'off iccr oTWTt. Zion. Mrs."
Catherine Browder, Harvey, and
1'iof. i'humutioi iUwiMi and
Graham. The pastor's text was St.
Luke, l>*02. The Tfrrly Spirit is evident
in our services anh worship.
The pipple have "tagen bn~~new Itftr,anil
we are assured of a prosperous
year. . - - - . -. v - Ar?A
' ( harlot lo Pcfirson entertained
the ' pastor ot' Bethel and family at
tea la.A Wednesday evening. The
church and community are not 'bfjly
pleased with Rey. Witherspoon, but
i?l'iIr>(l with his wife and family
and are caring for them splcndidh
On next Tuesday?evening at the,
home of Mrs. Bessie. Talps the:
will be a "Get-in-Get-out" Bazaar.
1 rent to get in, 9 cents to fget o1'
Monday evening a barbecue at the
home of Mrs. L. Weston by Mrs.
i Lizzie Weston. Admission ,25 cents.
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CARLISLE NEWS
The many teachers anil students
are again at", their posts. The foi*
lowing studejitsf*'spent' the holida<"
at home with relatives: from Allen
Miss Edna Johnson; Harbison, Messrs
Terry Hawkins and "Herman Sartor;
Booker Washington Hiirh. Miss Rosa. _
He Brown; Pink- y H r, Missy Boat rirr
Johnson. .
liuring the holidays Rev. Mrs.
W. L. Johnson, Mrs. Lula Crosbv,
Misses Corie. and Lula M. Gaflfney
were the dinner guests of Mrs. Florence
Turner all reported a most delightful
time.
Mrs. Little Stewart entertained
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^HLETIC COMMITTE?
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evise the constitution o"f -the Associa
representatives from 12 schools and
S. C. State College* Saturday, Febs.
right, Front row: W. C. Ervin, P^ine
i State Cdllege; J. D. McGheo and
k Row: H. W. Baumgardner, Allen
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very charmingly during the holidays
having as her guests thc following:^
Mesriames Francis and Ellen-English
Mary F.1 Sartor, Misses Lizzie, Lillie
Mae and Authuree English. All enJoyed
a most sumptous 'dinner.. . _J_
Mrs. Mary F. Sa,rtor spent a short
but most enjoyable stay in Columbia
with Prof, and Mrs. J. P. Sartor and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds. Mrs. .
Sartor, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds?mo= ?-1?
tored over to Harbison College and
enjoyed a delightful short stay with *
the faculty and her son, Herman.
The entire, trip was a most pleasant . !
one. "
We are all enjoying these beautiful
spring-like days and 'tis hard to be-?
lipV? tVin Pilon/lor
Last Sunday night. Dr. E. P. Ellis,
favored us with a most delight- ?
ful sermon. Dr. Ellis also visited
our school while here on Monday." '
The teachers _an<i students considered ?
it quite a treat to have him come and
deliver such a timely thoughtful and .
inspiring address.
The W. H. and F. M. Society met
on last Friday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Willie Hunter... The meet-??
ing was well attended and was both
interesting and inspiring. After the
meeting deliciously prepared course
was served by the hostess.
~ All enjoyed highly"*"the warm re- ( .. .
ception given the meeting at this ? ' .
home.
We are pleased to notc that all on
the sick list are improving.
WINNSBOKD NEWS'
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...1 Rev. A. 1 Felix- .Pastor,".. ...
The ^Sunday -School is increasing
each -Sunday". attendaneo^atKt ? ^^?
interest. On last Sunday morning
the newly electod officer* anri-tearh- ' "
CDvWftru jn^t.allnl hy nnr pastor Rev.
Felix.
The pastor preached an excellent
sermon Sunday morning to the delight
of all who heard him. He also ?: ?
gave us another One of his inspir- ?
ihg sermons Sunday night.
The Missionary Society met last
Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Rhena Richardson, Mrs. R. J. Moore,
president presided with dignity. Mrs.
Lucinda P. Camnhel rpnH n ???'
tercsting paper which was enjoyed.
The folowing iladies took active
part in; the meeting: Mesdames L.
I>. Greon, Carrie Sampson, Rh;na
Ticnardson, Laura Bookman^ Willie
Mac FeltX, Helen Archey and Mrs.
McQuartcrg a visitor. The pastor
wrfs also present and rendered valuable
service: At the qlose . of .the
meeting?the members woro?served
cal.e and coiroa. Mrs. Richardson
and her sister Mrs. Lilla Hill madej.L
very pleasant for all. The next
meeting will be held in February at
the home of M?n. Carrie K, lampoon.
Mrs.; McQuarters of Jersey City,
was the guest "'of Mr. and Mrs. S.
A. .Moore a few days last week.
All . and Mrs. S. A. Monro motored
to Hartsville last Thursday on business.
They were accompanied on the
trip by Rev. Felix "and Mrs. STcQuarters.
On their return they made several
short calls on friends in Camden.
Mrs. Margaret Goins is still on the
sick list. We trust she will soon be
her self.
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