The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 06, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
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DENNIS HIGH SCHOOL |'
The Dennis High .School is pro- i
--? grossing nicely .under irhxr-rttndittmrrwhich
we are*- laboring. Unfortunately
Miss M. Gaudy, a member ol
our faculty, mourns the loss of her ;
mother, she has our sympathy.
On last Sunday afternoon the!
School Choreas Class, accompanied,
by Prof. G. C. Abraham. Misses J i
M. Washington. \V. M. Sh^iler. L. R. i'
Wiley and E. G; Preston rendered a
? splendid'program at, St. Jones Church
Mr. J. M. Lewis read a well compos-I
ed papbr Sub. "A fcval jVlan''. Rev. ;
Chism, the pastor of tfi<> said church ,
, and the members there of expressed
. '.themselves His Having enjoyed -the ,
program, and askpd Prof. Abrahams
and faculty to return"."~We that'll;
them. >
The' doors of our school are thrown
open for visitors at all times. - Rev.1
C. A. Dunlap was out; welcome I
last Thursday. Come ojrhin.
M ARl.llOKOtOlXTY r-^? i
TRAINING SCHOOL \
Mrs. Aliso 1*. Wynne. Reporter
School has ljad a very success fu I
term so far. The enrollment is lar?<
er than ever.. = ;
.. The faculty1 is as'follows: Dr. A.
__?7 C.?Cook is the?rrrr?atvjn?pihuipittand
has served iii. this capacity for
a number of years. .Mrs Abie 'P.
Wynne, formerly of Blackstock, S.
C..'Miss Lillian Da\*is of Marion. S.
??l . C.is who has-been -a?sm11.1 i tonrit-^
_??er -in the school for a number-trfyears/
Miss Kthel Miller "nf , HamT
, berg. Set'., who is the efficient music
teacher and Mi;s. -KtUw^rewer Tu>o:y~
son, of Bennettsville, Sf <".. homo eco
riovnic teacher:. - .
Principal, Dr. A. C. Cook and wife,
Mf ss Lillian Davis, one of the teachers
and John I. Wyiitu , .'Jr. of the ,
nineth trrade' motored to Coin. !u
Thursday afternoon, to hear the . lee.
tirre of CniiRTC'ssinr.Ti- 1 iopriestrThe
Washington ' Litiuai y Society.
: rendered a very interesting inogiv.ia
Friday. There was a ili -ytissipnt of,
t'lle life of .Moses by i 'losrlc Rohiti.son
of t!ie tenth grade and Christian
(iail iy iviitl .Julia .15 i'ua T.f -th.
sixth grade, .Joimie- I. 'Vr.imc' .liy
gave 'a vetey interest ing-+n Hi .oh the
leetuic of '.Congressman :l )>nrie-t.
?; The fare id?Teachers A-?oi hi! i.-r,
met In the. school auditorium Friday1
afternoon'and discussed plans to aid
the school./The morning \Vry
- insnirinir. The meminu - el' the :e
soeiation weree pleusently " surpri-e.i
.by . a luncheon prepared t>y lite girls
of the liineth and tenth giiad.s under
the-?siij>ervision of. the.Verv i ci'ent
home economic It-aV.ju r. ,\i r.?.
, Ktta Brewer Tuger.-.?ftTi Mm-. M.5- !
Mil It r spent the week, end at Clio-.
S. C. as guest of Mrs. ITia \VilUaii^.j
. ST. \ 1.15AN NFMS
1-4 ' : *
Tfip" d urk "tif -t-he->pasi week in 'the
i St. A1 hu'! School wt\* i.' i x i o ptm3?=
in character .to that inainwiiir <1 during
previotm week-, wltielr the principal
. >lyled as very, efficient. i'lin;
weather?va.-'* favorable" ay l?iattendance
. was vxeellehi..
The vocational hoys haw Vo'mplet%ed
one (.I1 their homo im.provjahin1.
project'- which eem-hsUcd- of .u-modding
a h<,?u>e ineliuiin.tr the annexing
oT It mum. 1 'his excellent piece <>l
work re fleets much crodi-t d,n-this- department
and demonstrates law .other
homes <in tlu* community .-may be
improved with practically no'cost cxcept
the material.
Amopfr 'hi- v mil .ii-.-,,...., rampm.
were Mr. George Wilkm sm,i ..1' II .11
cu Putii: Tt.-v. A.\'. 11. 31?i-u-i?p;' in,
ville; lie v.' ami Mrs. It. \V. Sruhi:
of (irectivilie; .Mr. Nvl: otl' ami (Yes..
% Well of New I .inert y,; f'rof. a ni ?M.t.-.
,T. "1". .Mini.- "i ('il'i11 .
beys of tlie faeu}:Y. , ;
The sextet hf Clinton il. feated iiu
St. .-\lban. seytet .m the. St. A','nan
court by a ;seoiv 1 '>-! I. it w;*s
of the fastest can.es of 1 he season
situl 119 ( leaner "sf?. t urni'. 'nip?-e;n-~
beon shown l>y any U am>. Tl.e' .~t.
AI ban sc^rf?t took the hah a iv
b-,2 tinting the ' fust puart' -r. out the
Hell St.--girls- gradaalh. .Ti?l.: their
Way from under this handicap.. a!"
tor the removal of Whi;' .'\tihufg,' St;
Alhan's powerful guard. from, the
. ga111 e on account ? i' fowls. 1; wa
Vl'.IV U fli (?1 I W lur r . v.
see'rtivd tohiiVe iUumtv.il tin/. m<>?nl
of the whole- team before the Ih.-t
half was < n !c iT; "but \*e cxp-Vf t,,
. - Bull f?tvet > again on their own
'.court Feb. 13., Watc h for tin- rc?
suit". 1?*?: r
Tin: ocon'kk coi n i v..
- --- . - TK v,N|Ncr-w-mt; ?
fieneca, S. C.?-The Oconee'.Fmmty
Training, School students arc breath
. *ing a^sigh of. wHof since "exams''
?? arc ovc'i1 for the in -t >?' i- liL
-?arc Tn rgeh* warttng -for- reports?nttdaie
praying that they will all be favorable.
Fdb. 1, begins 'thy-U-wprk
for the second scmo-tcr. New .courses
are taken up while some, have
been completed.
A very interesting tniscellaneous
program was presented in the aucli'
" toiTunv Triday "aTfefnoom ~Tv7mc of
the, best*-talented students participated
which made the aftejnoon a
?^ pleasftht one for all. ;?
Our girls were in another sensational
f?ame of basket hall with the
Reed Street High -frirls of Anderson
Friday. The frame ended- f>-l favor
Anderson.
Although they were defeated, the
team along with Mrs. Thomas (the
coach), should be complimented upon
t .. .. k
I -I -*?- ?
tribute to a
worthy woman ;
\
i
in the passing in our dear iriend i
and Kace Loader, .Miss M. N. I'inck- ,
ney, 1 tool tnat?tbo much cannot be
said in bohali pi jjXicli a worthy wo- i
man. Having known her practical- j
ly all o: my liie, as my teacher and <
co-worker and j?iond, 1 jjeel it a t
duty as well as a pleasure to pay
tribute io ^oiie so worthy.
Inning niy early years in Abbeville,
dS.?T\, .Miss i'iiKkney was my
teacher. She so impressed nie that
1 hud a longing' to be like her when
1 was older. 1 remember even now
her early training and still recate
niam oi the? bible truths and mem- ;
pry gems, tv.ai she taugiit nit* in lirst
grade. As tl'te yea ft; roiled by 1 was
constantly under her watchful eye
and Utter b.-.a-iib eiost'ly associated
with iVoi- in sciiooi work. Having
lihisiicd iioul at "Harbison College
.1. \s as elc^ vcu as teacher in the graded-school
m .ibheviiie.?Lntoiiiig the \\
one 1 w as taken as assistant to ,
. .Miss I'-inrknoy 111 fbtv-i'iimary work.
1: always lomiu her a lrieiul, loving {
ami" willing"' to show nie any point,
that was no,. eiear in school manageiijent.
We i>a(l class-rooms joining-.
ami 1'iesvnted often to Iter desJt^lpV
-a+H?no.urid Knowledge.?It cblhes. to "
me clearly in my early years, long
before 1 ever dreamed of teuehing
witil lie.v tnat f had a. special oeeasi.
n io mid her a very present help
ill tiine'oi trouble. IL WHS "illy?a-''i.tle-etHnnsn
toimr, tmt. liUle things
Fount, so it v.as ip,ite a problem to
nie. it was smutty alter--my early j
conversion. I was t tying* the ~best
tnat 1 jknow io tlo lne right in my
childish way. it was then that 1 hail
my nest toM in-.'-'t iii islian warfare"
its .1 thought., i lake lime to eite tins
instance* tjiat H liii^ht be seen
to_ what exieiit .\ijsS-Pniekney would
i>b to set t hings rigl* and "it nieanl
inueh.' t ?u. tins occasion the minister.
asiuu alter service one , night.
if, nil vho were in love aiid charity
will) id's neighbor would stand up.
^t^vensr^vttfi.h\ scorn jug ly., fur moot o<~tliifm
to ?i" but 1 lilt ditlereiit, 1 was
umier v oiivietiuji aiul remained seats
e<l. Tins made, mi look inueh dejected
no uiAiii.L, .'Alter., sct'VjcP one of
why- 1 woiihin t stand tip and waslt I .
1 >:n imI < 1 Li -1i i>- tin. Ifev11nil nio'liiuM
al>mg uiin itie^ii-j. ,7F tlKM-TuldrC'iiTT
ami wasn't I still .sui'd,? I said No. J
J said 1 had .been saved, l>4tt pot ?o\y.
\\ oil Some 11 o w lid's leached Miss
riiu-kii^V i-ius and ne*t day al
school sue \ alk d nio a sick1 and questioned
iik* closely. 1 can nev&r forget
lav -t-i-i-i.c m at siie tQnk i<i >|iaw
.ljy.o out ami M iul me o.a my wav ic- :
ji'iciinr.. Slit asked why 1 was !>ay-1
iii.K now. that i was not Saved? I ex- I
]iiaine<i tuat i was. not in love'"and
.charity with ni> neighbor so 1 could n'_t_:
?i.e ifcAU.rismui Tiny" more.-. iSlie want- <
,ed to knew wity was it-that'4 wasn't
in le.e.-atid charity with my lieigh
1 ";1 ' 1 ? ' '' it 1 'tie of the--little
hoy s on our street always vailed
n.e- "sweet-iu'-aTt" and that 1 wasn't i
ris swi t llieat t ami 1 liated him ior
tailing* me-'that?mi J couldn't stand
v} With; the lest of the congregation
or 1 w uiin i c acting a lit\ when 1 :
knew i haled- this hoy.. O how" she
.laughed at me in this childish state- !
nient .then she said: w hy my dear
you do- love that little boy, you just 1
don't?love -hiy ways, hut you love
him, you see "that's'-, the ditl'erenee.
she to hi me not to doubt any - more,
and l'loni that .time 1 could see what i
the dLtVOreuce -was. 1 brightened* up
and i'elt, light-boa', ted and went on 1
in- win. This nnn seem a little .
i! itVvf lu others but jt meant a whole 1
l<<t .to mi*. 11 . v. oiThl be It bettern
>\ > i al. IT i_. j_e o.. its would he eon- 1
cernod aboat the "Little Things."
11 ^ > t.i'W I injty have gone
doubling R >he had not taken- time J
to- lu?l]> lir'- . mi'. i learned -a grout J
lesson iit .afle.i; \eai s from this very'
riiiident. .? I
r??; . t
W hen jt Vaine in Primary Teaching
.Miss.' 1'inikiny in my estimation (
w as wonderi ill. i've . visiti'd many ,
"'Ic-niycj i-|| in this part of the world '
still I. feel thal she was almost, in it }
juius s.. _ Lu?1. a
I'Uii i,m id | poakor, she was ^
also a' marvel. ' t Volt could never
catch lu-r unprepared. 1 have al- ,
wa\s admit od hei- and held her as
m\' ideal. . longing to attain to her (
trrivihls as a speaker and leader, i
Tho" it lias -.l^eeVi some time since we t
helve been together lor any length
bT" tlnTm ! frrr\ e Kept up corresponat
.!fi' v.1;:if imi' thro' the years.?The J
morning c.h" her death I arose earjy
Trtrd?felt deeply -mrrved--to write-her.-I
did so and was shocked .when the f
'.Jit sp'lendrl pla.v s?and, the pii.iifiple?'
oi' 'yh^yrr^p-rrrs a- shown throughout j
the game, R 1 \
-?The h'ri-slHimn and Sophomore elas l
ses art^)iH:soming a "mock faculty" i
in the ?gu liiot-tum Tlmrsday evening, c
Come <?ut and see. the teachers as !
the students have observed them '
from 11 n v to .lav ' - ^
force friendship. R will not come 1
xilw.,, ?.?, /...It .... ( .... t
nivat. but it'hi^s certain natural ,
channels. They .are: to- be human, t
sincere, to I0VC7 respect and to be ' ]
helpful. There are the wires upon r
which the current of friendship runs., J
It tooTc one .of these channels this (
week when the members of the s
church at Welford of which Prof, s
Stewart is piTd'ofC gave hiWFTfie-ptcas 7*
ant surprise of as many pounds as
his car could caritv. This tells us !*'
at the Oconee County Trainihpram 1 '
others loVP and respect Prof. StCw-C
art as well'as we; But vrb are too ^
proud of it to lx> jealous. We only j
liope that God will endow him with' a
the personality to make more friends, j
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? THE PAXMBTI
l ?' -T-rr=r-- - ^1= r-je
jnswer canv. Her niece informed
tie that the letter came too late. I
vas completely lost lor words and
vorld.had trrown darker, looked as'
f a very bright liifht had ttone out, |
uul so it hud. This seemed more l
oul than visionary,.
?1 can see her now as*- in the "oftl
lays, 1 shall always remember her
is a wonderful woman, one who all
ran look upon as a l eai, example of <
rue Christian character.
Janie Ruth Robinswn l-ilHsmn \
Pupil and Co-Worker, ,
S'J.'I-S*Ii!(j St. New York City.
n.ko Ni:\vs * <
Sunday was spent very quietly. '
Sunday Si hool at' liu* St. Peters'
Baptist Church opened at its usual ,
hour. All uut hcis lit in;^ preen*. ]
tlte 'lesson un- ; 'jorou-.-l.ly discus- '
sed for thirty mittutes. 1
At.seven o'clock a niu ical program
was iend jv<! in w ich' tin; pupils from /
the tits' brv- -.T'Tftth grades <
et the Ktko l'uh'!;c School prirtieipat- :
c'. The li si and second giadcs hay- i
ink' the mo T active part. The C. II. <
club sahg two* |.i> :.!!til'ul ;s lections.
The evening was cVo.ted by all 1
present.?Many?of Liic?parents and (
friends expressed their d. - .ry of iTavini*
lust this L-ioil i.C .luumiiuii?..........
r-?.
Sunday afternoon..
A party,was. ??ivon on the 11th at
the lioni*' of- Mi's ('afoUno.-Sanders
byr:Tn& -!?** I ! . <\ The. .out-of-town
guests ,;\VWv >1 v< ral Voting, -toco;<lc
ironi i?l\";!I(. TiTiTT \Vi-ilist-oil. Ice' '
ci-eafr- and ?Tflrf i-vXI. '
was I'euderi <1 l>y ' t.he- _< ?i icntal Set vnil
" ? f, 1 mm, _
of (leorirelou'n phn.-nn'iy .-urpri--cd- ;
Rev; ami Mrs" I!. !>. ' I'rei n wjth ,
a week nj" \ ' i-t-.-- v
Mrs. * Mis in; \| Thompson ]
and fu r daaali'i dr*. I'oineliu Fowior_:pf
.l'r?>X. "V . Were ~the '
quests of . Mi s, \!e:. IM'.insb,,. Moti ' ,
day at"!i i-muchi.
-The~F!k.. :-a- -e-r-w w,-;-1 v.n :vn"TrtTt- J
imjlt Fri.fiv of':.-,on. >- o|i|>iit({. -in '
liklekviUi'. ;! - y..\.. I in- , l.dl.mmyr J
a "!?< ;? c.'iTi": M .- I .ydin Mays,-Mrs. '
Tluopalis r.l.A-i r a,i;d Mi- <-s Leather
and FKariiu -I. *!' .New York
City. wh?> arc homo a' .'he -hedsiilc '
ol' tl.ii'ir sii i, lailii-i-..
vMi-Ss. IXrnl - \-r ; v.* "TiTATTtci'ir A
sii-k tor iiuiic- iiu i.:li- \vburied .. . ]
Manna i >?H+rbt-^
Mrs. J. nA-i.Fr <.' rviij -. i.irraulsoi .
.1. ('.. .who ilayiv ti on -' for sveial ,
week- are labuli better.."
Prolet.soro \\ iute. ! he, Y< inripal of
lift' lliaii i .. . i. n.?villo. wis' a
' visitor at' Film i'lib:,. Se.bool last
y/et-k ami e a i a . b< i , i!k.
MI-FN FNIYFRSITY NOTKS.
.F.iday: . v.--in-.; ;--e- students
I Ci&liiJ'e I ? I.eiti?aMuastM?wu-rpretation
of their i'aealtv In wli-n i t..........i i
l a :J11\. V An vnini* of hiliti
itv ua- hC- . students J
tu 1? ? : " ' i;orso;.ai"itics
to suit j.!n :v>e!\? <. The proceeds
from rhnt c ! ci u : ; j.(? tuwiuai j
rrmn u'ary drive. . I
Saturday iiit1 :i ' 11 last week
ike I- ! < ,v: ? .- i-- ?, ; .i ; !!?>. i-.ia tlu- i
interest of t i o li'irn i y .'i- -.t?the-hoiiie
of Pr.uVso'r and Mrs. II. \V.
Bauniuart^ier. *
Mrs. Kenttiii* Aletihee Williams,
professor \?f Kn.ulio.Ji is cor.lined to her
home at -A.To'; !.o;.hUse of., illness.
Students and faculty'alike" ate w ashing
fs r lu'r sf?-ody- return .to the .Class ~
toom.
President Sims introduced Congress
in an Pi-Pri.-st when lie apt-eared at]
Zion Baptist church under the aus- : 1
| ires of the 1'. C. Chili.-. Si .etaJ 0f'| '
Mir student- and faculty ,'others at-i ?
tended .tue lecture. '
The. girls" hasket.l all i no played j i
T? disi ea ii'' ;i'ra;i.i-t \ - irlu-es at <
I'enmari. la t Saturday. 'Ihe. heir anI
llieir who a win "Malt io B. |
IJittyr was tlie iuuh scorer for our ']
tirls. . _Mii?1i ?- \ \pei U'ij of Maitielj
^'l iie. Ii v I .i !.? ' ail... l? urn is sehe- J {
ildi (I j; ; i y H 1; :.M. iVu..* today |
igaiftst '-rla he'd .at "Ail.* i A team ! ,
11 t.' \ I't'C I i'Cl
H1.1 v.JM. nlu\ wt-lj :*? Is sons in. j
Vrniii-t'i a t t w ?? 'i?.?. j I*i*? ; i Siilit 11 it- '
. ill*.' is -the only ,r< -ruh I; tho sq id. |
- Then is in 4-?>u:> <.. m' ifi-'aiijriMr *nt ^
i coptqiuplaU'd li-ur.o: al 1 istorn
I'ifii s iu i i x 'f <;i<- li a-'s
y* driyc. i. lit Iv; s "a-lit' pasSaTes
lave'boon i**'<i;i \ t'lj IV.-n, \'!v:i alum
li in several '..I' vllie*e cr-nurs ui'i'injt
x pilttvimat:- ' i ; \'n- i M lifitfU- :
on lgmi?; i N: tVp?i*-ronlomplan.'u
r
President Sim- is d; il rove i vim; ^
lioi-satfos and . ,c miin'up'.-;!: imis con- 1
yratulaiinj; him iq <?n his (uocision to. t
"un fur tho A. M. li. bishopric, ^ and y
ilodpin/ tl.iir iijipmt ,V m many t
>f the. out--tandimr lay a; 1 ininistoral
dolV".ratv> throne-hunt* the C-onnec- j
lion. The 1 TesidenP?believes ?that
us ipm-rrrn i - nccdi ^ by his church; i
ind offers it and himself _for its effluent
nrosefullon.
The faculty?rrrrrnnizat r- t," TVft'' the
rbrary dri\'<t is PrbTess'-r R. I,.* Pe^o.crotn\\ai
\ 1 ' 1?''r"^u^ *\''rn"* I *
u er. Under this set of' officers. the 1
Irive is moving alone ni e'ly and it
s expoeted that much good may reiiiH
frnm the soccrnl n.tUtios. ~
The A. U. Cluh No. 1 meets regullarly
at the homo* .of its" several x
nembers and at the University. I)r. ^
ieil/els K. Green is.~p resident of the !
Hub aud Mrs. Oetavia-Jbguese is qcretary.
Tlio Club is \?brking as- *
iduously in behalf of the school and *
nvites ail graduates- and former stutents
of Allen to join ir> the pood ^
cork. Recent meetings have been c
ield at the homes, of Mrs. Revnice
fallman; Mr. .and Mrs. Hannibal
Toward; Mr. .James. Woodbury; Mr.
I. W. Vance, and Professor R. I. , a
jomon. Professors TO. F. G.'Deht I
ind T. V. SvintOn have entertained J
n the librahv and cafeteria. n.T
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V> DEADER
MANNING NEWS
Sunday "Was a beautiful day \ el
cold, however the numbers of 'Innity
turned out, nicely. At- 10:.".0
the Sunday School was opened by.the
assistant superintendent, Mrs. Pauline
Childers with -teaehers"tn their
respective places and a very appreciative
group of pupils.
At 11:30 our pastor Rev. Robin>UTl
though physically weak aseciul- ~
ed the rostrum and gave us h most
beautiful -discourse on the subject *
'Litle Things." All who were pres?nt
enjoyed the sermon'.
At 5:00 the Silver Tea Circle met
;it the parsonage quite a number attended.
We gatherhe around table
discussion on the 'subjedt Is the
i.I + ? n- i
??uuu ?triiui? Uftu-1 Ui worse dpi!'itually?
This ^discussion caused so
much enthusiasm that we had to
lave it continued for tho following
Sunday. After the program was ov?r
the hostess Mrs. Robinson served" _
1 course! of peanut-butter sandwich
kYitlx marshmellows and tea. Every
me was benefited. The doors, of the
church were then, opeiv-'d at 7;()0
Tlie pastor lectured to his people,
m the Fundimentals of religion which
wa's very good and in order.
On Wednesday evening, Jan. 27 the '
Vpung People's Social Club Was entertained
at the homo of Mr. Winslow
Brown. The meeting was rallied 1
to order by our president Mr. Oliver
Sumpter.
After the business of the meeting was
over the president presented the
visitors, which- were Miss Thelnia
Koon and Mrei Koveniu White. a. 1 Mr.
Herbert McCloud. All made tiin
L'ly- remarks after which the guests
wCTo'SCrved with a course of pune!
and cake was most delicious. The
club will hold its next meeting at
the .home of ReV. and Mrs.' Jo" '
SVithcrspoon with Mr. Julius Dkes-as
liostC?On la it' Friday night .the Can _
lie' Club of th$k.Sunday School met at
the Sutulay Sell bin mninuuimi mam
the lufliie of Mrs. Pauthie Childers%
m ? 11...i i-...' i...'
i in* 11 iv r i 111 war* > tirivu hi tnun u\
the President Miss Agues Robinson
riie opening preliminaries were eon,
dueled as usual "then the Intsinjr?^ i?f
the day* . Kaeh member pie !god
himself to stand by the,.club from =
alL point of view. ,Afiei4-''a short7
discussion the lmstess^served punch',
and- chocolate cake which - \vas( enjoye.d
by all. This club is/organized
to assist the senior church put over
its program. The next .meeting will
be held at the parsonage oil Friday
Feb. 5til, l!'d2*
?The?town- of Manning w;t^- geared- ^
tvith the presence of "Prince Chester
Wilburn on Monday evening in a
musical recitaV '-This. affair was
up to date ami refuted. The race
should be proud of such a charade.'
to our-credit. He
will appear'here'again on the'"*
lath staging a .Million Hollar IV. !
[ling at Trinity. While in town lie
was the honprcl guest of Rev. Robinson
and family for a few evenings.
: -7'
?Rev. Robinson is Indispo-ed now but "
we trust lie .will soon be himself
again. . .? . 1
WINNSBOItO MAYS
The Royal Eight held its regular
meeting at t]te home of:t Misse?.
Pauline Finley and M'attie. Boular; j
After business had been transacted
a delicious salad course was seivow'
and hot, teaj all seemingly elTJoyvTT
the evening. The members were indeed
glad to have as their visum Mr,
Otto Martin:.from Detroit, -Mieh.
?The?next nneeting^-witl be?at?the '
home of Misses Mary 1.. Patterson'
null-.Nellie or;'on. t .
Rev. Ceatt.wy^as- at his best Sunlay
and in his discourse* he set'forth
wmc. sound truths. It will pay the
A'innsbopo folk to visit St. Paul ami <
tear some of these wonderful ser
lions.
Prof. \V. A. Ross spoke very rover- 1
sntly on the death of our beloved .!
lulius Rosenwald. We all enjoyed' Ih. 1
speech and thru him we learned more
about Rosenwald and It-is struggle ^
lp fi-om poverty and how bis tinsel-, i'
ish atitude made him FenToniber the
mfortunate group of noonTe. ^
Miss Nellie Gordon - sponsored a.i
,'ery lively program at''"/ion A. AI. 1 j
G. Z. church Sunday evening in inerest
of the Christian Endeavor," (
rhe students and teachers,'took ne- s
ive parts on the program. j
Rev flnlhim wns lienvil bv n laco-e r
tudience of people at Zion church Sulr
Fay afternoon. He took for his sub- f
ect "Wonderful." He was really at t
his best. We hope to have, him >
>ack soon. ' i?'
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Mrs. Goings is responsible for our
laving such n treat- J
fork \Vjor?-4? the city last week. Mr. c
Conway has 'returned to New York. <
ill's. Conwav and little daughter Cnherine
E., are remaining for awhile
vith their father and grand father
dr. John McDowell.
We are proud to know that Rev. \
Jlmer ;wh? suffered severe injuries J
rom an auto accident is improving,
Mrs. Wr A. Ross is on the sick list 5
Ve are hoping for her a speedy re-| 5
overy.
The Y M. C. A. will present in 1 *
he Fairfield -county Training School '
uditorium "The Royal Fnt ertainers" I ?
Vb. nth, 1032; A'dvtedfT" Prof. K. T;. H
dclntosh. Don't .miss it. Fun Ga
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Ti:,\( HEKS ASSOCIATION
"The T^C't' County Teachers Asso^
eiatioa nut Saturday Jan. 22nd 11*32
in the school auditorium. The meet-,
inn ?vas culled to-trrder -iit ltPOtPo^ ~
clock by the president, Prof. A. C. ,
Abraham.
(juice u lew teachers were present.
After the business part of the meeting
was completed, some very -interest
inv. topics were discussed. The
various teachers expressed themfelves
and all seemed to be pressing
forward to the same "gold". The
next meeting will be Ifeld Feb. 13th
11*32 at 1:1 o'clock all>^f the county
teachers are asked towe present.
Mrs. Fisher,- the. Supervisor, was a
little liencnt with the teachers last
meeting but you are Risked to be pier '
sent on said date unless /notified.
Come witne.-s a wonderful program
and discussions.
COKKSlintY MAN'S?: :
Wy are having very cold weather in
litis .section. , I
A1 large number of visitors were I
to worship at St Paul from ? > _
churches. .
Little Miss Sarah Goggins spent 1
the week-end with her parents Mr. i
and Mrs. T. M. Goggins. 1
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\\JX regret much that We still lmv+^
scVwiii'', oil 'iiic s'.ck list: Mr. r C
Xasli, ~Mrs. Amanda Loudon, Air <
ilampton r?? -
Klr. and Mr.. Lnrkin Latimer, Mrs <
led. -uts. !In...moil, Mrs?Ui'.-i >, t.; Ahbe.iiie
a..d Mrs.. Emma C'ltr.toy- j
mui sou, l\Jr. 1) K., little daughter
Uly EiuiU'jo ;?pd Ruby Gambol were
very pleasing tutors, at the humo. ot .
Mr. 1 Ails. , jto'.? ;son- -Sunday. evil
ir.g. '
Aitv Alathew. hut lot of Abbeville I
made a. short trip in our little town _
Thursday, . evening. i
' HENNHTTSVILLK NEWS . '
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A. number of Valentine PaitTuhave
been plrmned fnr"tlri.=r- liTorntlrr
We trust ' every guest will have a i
The Community Day will be held .
Friday-.' at St. Mark's 'Sehool, Mrs. ,
T. T. Robinson, principal.
I am asking the Teachers to stand j
hy 1L E. Graham and help lier put
over a splendid year's program.
Mr. Williams' little child on Hud- j
son Si.T was liiiiit_ ur-soin^ way last -|
week. She is improving iiicely.
Mr. and Mrs. K. 1). Ellerson on
the Cori\er of Amelia and Marshal,
streets . home was destroyed by* lire
last week. They, chance to save a
few-pieces- of fnrnitiure. .
^"Sunday .21. a Three days Pew Ral
IV tamv oil'. Amount raised S2SS.HJ '
Uev. K. M.^Booker delivered n"
splendid serinon Stuulay morning in 5
Rev. Wright's absence. . ' . .
Tile Pee Deo "Union" ancT Sunday (
Si 1 u>i > 1 convention held' its 28th session"
at Saw Mill Baptist Church,
Jan. 30-31. Rev. Booker is the efTiriant
pastor. '
This is a now church and one of
the most beautiful in the rural district.
Rev. Booker "ha* n gpletwlpFA
group of people and warrants much 1
praise. . '
A splehtli ; program was rendered 1
Friday evening by the local church.
The sessions were all very interestThis
was one Of the best sessions .
in the hi>turv of the Union. There |
were no signs 'of depression 1 around i
Maw people. Next session will I .
i-onveife with Shrloh Baptist Church 1
May. .2?v'-.dlh
Ml- \ I' i o o i * I larrimrtun arrived j
hmrr fvuri New York City Monthly ~
morning, v . .
Mr. Ducket t of ' New York City j *
was called, home oil account of t he |
'i"Uin i.'i ins srs.ver .!1D. iM'.\y.UeiT,YV
lie spent the week-end in the city
ivii.h his si"i?ter and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. K. D. Reese. IU? made, many .
top call- "while'here. i
illt. It. 11. MclWTWlXI. PASSES IN \
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R. B. McDowell died Wednesday* '
'miliary fl. at his home 727 Ir- .
dug Street, X. W., Washington, 1). 1
He is survived l/y his wife, six 1
ons and one daughter. For the past ]
2 'years he was employed at the
'ity Post Office.
Mr. McDowell came to Washington r|
rom Greenwood. "S. C.. where he
aught in tljo public schools for many
ears. Ho was interested in Church
ind .School work and was an
eholar. *
The l'uncral was held at Berean
h>)'tif t , < hui'oh, Fi'hliiyj rjanuary?fcfc?:
t two o'clock with burial at Lincoln
emetery.
A MESSAGE OF
When leath invades your family
solar vn conies to you from the fat
\Nf BKNFAOL.ENT ASSOC1A1
protected, by insurance laws, to p
policy which you* forethought per
I 4UCh.
The Mutual Relief & B<
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BROW 71Sfi
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lafnrday. Feb. 6th. 1U32
WIIXIAMSTON NEWS s
The sad news of the death of Mr.
WsrttFT'CntldirwaT received withmnrh ??
regret. It is remembered that he
played Ian important part on the
program here in l>cc. Mr. Childs
is a cousin to Mr. Mack and Elbert '
Elrod, who attended the funeral with
their mother Mrs. Eliza EIro \ Their
sister Mrs. Johnnie Ellis, Mrs. Eddie ^
Thompson were along with them. Mi s.
Bobbie \\ ilson was' among liio sloppers.
ill Anderson Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sp'ergeon Mattison
and his njother Mrs. Ada. Mattison
and Mrs. Emalino Moore attended the
union meeting at New Hope Bapfist
Church Saturday. The delegates of
New Prospect .were J. R, Fowler, N.
E. Mattison, P. II. Brown, and Prof.
A. C. Garrison.
Mr. Jim G.eer spent the week end
with his wiftv Mrs. Phiiln- Geer.
The stork left a fine son at Mr. and
Mr$. Roland Hawkins Saturday Jan.
'10. The mother and son are resting- .
fine.
?Mr. and Mrs. N. "E. Mattison anil "
Mrs. .Mattie Thompson motored to
Mt. Mariah Sunday to attend the
anion meeting and they reported a
[inc time. j?Rev.?Ii,?L,?Robinson?IvXj?Salur.
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day morning for AbbevilJ where
he took an active part-on the program.
We were all glad to see him *
back Sunday, evening.
?Mrs. J. R. Era ham was, anoafc the
visitors at New Prospect Baptist
Chure.li Sunday night.-- ' .?__
We were triad tb see Mr. William
Cliukscale at church Sunday night .
Mr.-C.linki.dalc you aru wdmine, nnne
again. Mrs.
Matliu Dill tori spent a very
pleasant evening. with Mr. and Mrs.
John Owens on Pel/.er Street. They
have just, moved. back home from*
Anderson and we are glad to have
them homo again. . ;
We notice that, the Sunday SehueL.... ?
at the Baptist chuveh is being well
attended hv both voninr mill ."?1?I, .-md :
is very itfuch alive, lt.js conducted
>n the model system which carry a
fine program each Sunday ni
The general Supt. Mr. X. E. Matli- ^
aou .is _yer y.-eiiicient-and _is right. on ?_
the job... Our lesson- j^nndav was of
[ivy thousands and 'if you were not
at church Sunday night you sure did
ffiss 'a feed. ' '
Mrs. Susie Mattjson had a Pew
[tally or the single people flirainst
the married ones and the side that
i-uiscd the largest amount Avas led on
the old time pound cake. Mis. Halie
Robinson was the leader for the
married folk and Mr. Ode Jack-on
for the single ones* of course you ~ s
might know we married folk eat the
'ake'. We raised $o.2<r>; single people
_$ L1IL '
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During this service the choir rendered
Rome special selection. As did
1... 1 . .. ii i . i 1 1 1
uiic* luuiiiuiiN tjuuiii'i, uip ncsi. mii)nu'f'
sang was "Them Bones."
Rev. R. L. Robin-()? our pastor
delivered a-wonderful lecture from
he subject "How ina.s tin1 Moral Ui'.d?; *"
Spiritual condition of the Church be *
Improved." This subject was well
liscussed with much power and enthusiasm.
It has been circulated -that, one of
>ur deacons is aspiring for -the mtn"str'y
and- will ~p];each tils* trial" ?ernon"
next Friday night. I et's Hoar
(iim.
Mrs. Inez Smith spent a few 'murs
,vith hoi- husband's mother Mrs. Wm
Fhnit.li. ?? ?? ? ???
Mr. Rupert - Sullivan who ha? been . .
ndisposed for sometime is much bet,-'
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Mr. Clarence ^Hamilton's condition
v yet considered very critical. 7 ?r?
Mr. Autley Kay, is serious y d we
ire glad to see Mr. .Tune Sober up and
nrr-ngtrtrr: .Mrs. Mamie War,, ir-rrr ?
ionic* recuperating from injuries re eiv?d
in an automobile vvrock last
[ 'l iilay. Mrs. Kmina Duckworth is
loing tiieely at this writing.
IN M KM OKI AM
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In "Had* hut loving "remembrance- of
>ur deai" mother, Daisy .1. Swvgert
vho departed this life seven years
ig<>, Veh. o, R>2!> at her home in
[rniiy S. Ck -. ? >.
Sven death lias a wonderful mission
riiough it .'robbed us of the one we
. 'Joyed;
ft draws us f^oni our sntroudings ^
re long for the meeting above.
No matter how great our despair
Doesn't?heaven?*ecnis?nearer?ah-l
Tq know that our loved one is ihere?
Her loving rh'ildren: ' _
Mrs. N'tma J. Gray.
Mrs."Rosa L. Davis
Mr. John B. JSwygert
< Afr Mnn7v IT S?Fi>irin>(
. L.MjMiBtiar. Rhnda, Clntwll, ?
Kiln, "M., Irma and
Daisy V. Swygert.
CONSOLATION ' j " j
ranks, what a message of con * * *''i
ft that THE MUTIJALTUCUEF J * j
'ION is under ccntrqct and you j
ay you promptly your insurance \
suailed you to take out covering j |
enev'lent Ass. of S. C. j "?j
M>. (Jen. Manager. | ^
1.r?0t?/2 TAYLOR STREET . X
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