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I, ATT A NEWS J
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Tlio popularity contest v which was : j.
heki Mondav niirht ffehviui?v eiu
:fii enjoyable dfTair. $15.60 was real- ^
ized Mrs. Nora G. MeBry.de was j
styled as. the most popular lady hav- <]
ing raised $7.10 which was the lar- ^
ges& amount raised.
Tire you up ladies usher board of j
Weston Chapel A. M. E. Church is on ?]
the job. On Tuesday they had a {
very enjoyable affair, and inspired by ?
a talk given'them by the Pastor, Rev. t
S.W. Fdrdham. They are planning a ?]
1 -a&MrwV-Rweleffortt^srtliis::3igeBk." J
Sli'puTd'^you chance to visit Weston {
Pha pel yon .wil| .ha '?"* the d^r j
byjntne of the following ladies: Miss c
Helena' Davis, Miss Lois * Fladger, j
Miss Ernestine Fladger, Miss*' Bui ah r
Fackson. Miss Marion BlowrHliss' Al- t
etlia Plowden, Miss Frances. Davis, r
Miss RQbie Ct'osland, Miss Iris Moody *
Miss Maggie Hughes, Miss Fl'orie Al- j
Mis- M in p dark son t
The Almighty Eight, formally the j
Latta Niglit Hawks held its weekly ?
meeting at the home of Miss Daisy.?]
Bethea on Monday -night, February 8, j
11612. A very interesting program ,
was rendered the participants being t
members of the el lib." This club has ^
been organized for the benefit of the j
young people and ^already making ]
won ierful?progress under?its trlTicb?\
"ent president, Mr. "Grant Fladger. ]
Latta had its. first game of basket j
ball Thursday when they played Sel- .
lets and got defeated. The scores -\
.weft* 115-8. ?
'. v Fordham was taken seriouslx \
sick Thursday evenypg but is improv- (
ing at this writing. Rev. Herriott ]
and Presiding E'Uler Murph were
visitors at the parsonage last week. ]
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'YVPjMiC nil. 1 I IV IVI1IV1l\. %> Ui CI! v: >Vl'U- (
-111or and the illness of "the pastor*we (
had wonderful service Sunday. In ;
the mortllng Rev; Guiles preached a ;
wonderful sergu.ii.? At night Rev, ]
1.^11' i * v i i >" ttTTn I <..viii,in
'after The" sermon rhe~ laiinus auxil- =
iarics laid on the table $75.00 which
was considered very good^ considering.
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Ret'. T. J. Ransom is conducting
excelent meetings for Rev. Newman (
this week. Despite the unpleasant
weather service- was very good Sunday
night aj;<l Monday night, ?
MANNING NEWS
Sunday being Founder's Day all
members o! Trinity "A. M. EV^Cburctr "
setined to have had the spirit of Allen.
The Sunday School opened at
its usual hour with officers at theit
post of duty;?Thy lesson was beauti
fully taught even tlve smaller group
.caught?a- vision,
At 11:00 the Rev. W. I). V*. King
of Columbia preached a wonderful
sermon \% nifii was enjoyeu oy every
one present.
At 5;00 the Silver Tea Circle met
at the home of Mrs. Caroline Mack
Ail.li Mis. Mnl lie Walker accuiupaili.-ir "
-liicsC essential in the -home the man
or the woman'?" This subject being
v?y...iuierc'stiug. was continued for
next Suuday. After the business wain
er the ladies served. a""T5but*s? Trt~"
cake and jello with whipped cream.*
At 7:00,P. M. Wo had our Allen's Day
program, which was enjoyed by all
After the program Rev. W. 1). V. King
gave us some very interesting""thots "
pastor.
The Young-People Social Club met
Wednesday February 10.at the home
of Mr.. Iris Green. After the Business
part w;j* over the club selected'
a subject for discussion in the next
meeting, which is "Is the world
getting better or weust spiritually ?Yi.ier
which we weie Served fruits
and nut.-. . ; ;
On Thursday night, the teachers
a*:u some of the prominent young people
met at Prof, and Mrs. W. M.
Thompson's home to reorganize the
-J4or4al and Literary (T1 nh. The offi- _
cers were elected, after which there
were* several games of bridge and
whist played folowed by a course of
ham on fettuee sandwich', cocoa,"and
mints. The color scheme was . red.
and white which represented Valen- '
tine. After eating every one enjoyei
themselves dancing.
?Mr Charlie Fleming left Sunday for
the hospitality. We hope for,him a 1
needy recovery. ? ? -U
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KOtikKKR' WASHINGTON HIGH I
PARENT-TEACHERS' MEET. t
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The Parent Teacher Association of s
Boqker Washington High School un- (
der the direction of the President Mrs.
J. A. Hoover, observed Founder's Day.
A representative group assembled
171 the" audlloiTum Wednesday even- ^
ing. February 17, at o'clock. The a
program was as "follows: ,
Recitation, Mabel Garrison', Music,, jj
St.. Jam( s Chuir; Violin selection, Mr.
Roseinend; YoC.il 'solo, Wilhelmina f*
Johnson; Birthday Greetings, Mis. r
1. A. Hoover; Heading, Mr. J. C. Bryint;
Instrumental solo, Mrs. John- t]
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Awarding of prize?Prof. Cochran.
The president wishes to thank
nose who participated on the pro^J
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' ' NEWS.
The Chapman Grove District Parnt
Teachers Association inct with
le \Yi*iams School Friday, Feb. lb
'rofessor J. II. Chapman president,
'here was a very inte^'estyi^r prorain
rendered. Many interesting
oints were, brought out on various
iscussions of. the Parent, teacher and
hi Id.?? ?
The- annual County Parent Teaehrs
Association met in Greenville
laturdjrv, Feb. 20: The meglumine
onsisted of many 1 Jduuajuonal l'eaures.
One was tne' Oratorical Conest
of which the first prize $2.50
k-as won by the contestant of'Chapnan
Grove School. James Cobb,-who
S twelve years old atul in -the- eix-thrrade.
His subject was Daddy's Inarance.
The Evening -Canning Club - met
Thursday Feb. 18 under the direeioh
of Miss Wilkerson. There was.a
arge -number of women present,
lints on gardening were discussed,
rhey enjoyed the remainder of the
ifternoon in playing little games;
ift.er which they were invited to go
o the Home Econpmics department,
['here they were served cake .illHL
rot cocoa--wfi icTi Svasv prop a re cT by
he girls of that department. .vj
The Valentine party was a success
m Saturday night, Feb. 13 given by
tlisses Watson and Noah. In confection
with the?Valentine party
here was a Tacky party. The
irizes were won by Miss Ileriry
S'oah and Mr. Stewart.
The . Vocational boys are making
j-plwiulld . use . of timir. ,-Thev
rave - beautified the yards with, grass
ind planted trees about the campus.
They are also pruning orchards and
jetting ready for spraying.
The Birthday of George Washin011
was observed."?The programme
,vas as follows:- Song,, America,.
Scripture reading, Bob 11. Sullivan.
Prayer. Washington's Lowell's poems
n Series. |Birth of Washington and
joyhood, B. L. Cobb'. Couiage, honor
ind truth of. Washington C. Burts.
Washington as a Soldier, JV H. Cobb.
School Works?, llattie Shumate. Bo
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nciicss io v_?nivis, .uaiuc \ aii.o.
3eorge as a Surveyor, G. Anderson.
Death and .Monument, G., Valentin*??
| re^doney and Character, A . L.
3eeks.- Summary of other February
Characters; Gladys Humbert.. Series
>f Melodies, Glee Club. iIY-dm of
Washington, Catherine Chapman.
Summary o? Washington, AIi-s. Sir
Ruth Chapman.
I.KFVY SCHOOL NKWS
The I.eevy Parent-TeaeVu-if As"i?
eiation -of Kondaltown held its February
-meeting. Friday evening the i-1
with the president, Mr. Wi 1. Thorn,pson
presiding. Alter a-short devut'onal
exereise the association went
into a brief business .session. Dui'trine
~a ri poit of-the?stettvi?ties
of t h.e..SvVvi::g Circle was given,
by the chairman, .Mrs. M.'try Dixon.
Quite a do/.en garments, bad been
aiade fi-u the needy pupils of the
S'.'b ol.
/vcVr ?jnouiian an_ .mss.l5eile
Railer'.'. wpre - elected delegate to
Lite. Stale Pui enl-Toachor Associntion.
"The .speaker of the evening. Mr.
Murph, a-senior nun president el' tinStudent
Council of Allen Cniversi-t-.v--wifs
presented by Mis- Churl-Hi
Jackson. The association was happy
in having Mr.. Murph talk i>n the Negro
in History, pointing cut some of
'neir outstanding contributions- -and
urging that the Negi o of tr-day cany
op and achieve mightrly. Mts.s ka>ford
read extracts from the achieve-,
meats of Dr. Krtiest Just Head of the
D e p a) tmf'hr Ot- Zon!ojry. Howard I* rtive.isilV
Th'TM i>s !\label Brooks, aft ist
who is at preso-nt painting an altei
piece in Italy. It was also a privilege
to have Pi-of. W. .A. I'erry. who
spoke" briefly -of?tin*?Negro's possihilities
and urged hir.r not to miss
the mark by wanting to the-nthet
el lew. I)ut be !iIhTseHf rrrri arcmipiish
well according to his talent-.
At the conclusion of the program
the association engaged in a social
program during which time the. hospitality
committee Mrs. Henrietta
Hazel, Mrs. Mattie Goode, Mrs. AnSwaggtM
t, Mrs. Rebecca Williams
Mrs. Anna Stevenson. Mrs. Josie McDaniels
and Mrs. Marion Phillips
sdrvOd tempi ing?sa-iulo. ii lies;?eako,
orangeade and salttd pi'anuts.
The third ami fourth glades lied
for the .til'si - prize. The tirst grade
won the second prize."
..NHM YORK CITY MAYS
Mew Bethel A. M. "E;- Church, Brooklyn
The members of New Bethel A. M.
l' r-u..-.,,.!. n m \x*s.. i.
!> v>nun~ii? ivry. v_ . ?u. *? 111 n^ twi; ;
formerly of Sumter, S. C? feels proud j
:>i their hew' rhtm'h, ST.'iitirapm-irv
vftO- Uev. Wash mgron f^TfrTrng
ine. ,
Rev. Jokrt?Br?Anderson pn ached
for u- on last Sunday using for- his
ext Mark Master, rarest thou
lot that we perish? Subject "The
itorm of the Night." Thi^ was in}eed
good. All present enjoyed it.
Dr. E. II. Coit, Secretary >>?_ Misions
preached for the opening which
rax a great" day. We are truly glad
11 the ministers and members from
he &>uth are making good. Thcv ?'v .
ighrt&yng the world. The hard tims
fmfl*eott'!siti<ai does not change--thiseligion.
Monday was also a great day. At
lie ministers meeting a great revival
'as had-whitfh is much needed In
lese'times.Let's all pray for the reival
in all the churches. ^
Read the -'Leader" for news.
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bakmvfi, m:\vs 7
Negro National History Week wa. ;
cess at the Barnwell Graded School! :
The progt-am was-arranged by the ]
history techers: Prof. F.FF FFFFF |
history teachers', P10IV F, Th- WiUt
Hants and Mrsr-F. C. Miller ami tlv
following program's were Tendered". I
On Monday we had a. 'isciissiyn < f
i the .Nwtro ifi Agricultural Science
led by Prof. Wifilaihs*.
Tuesday. Papers on -th.. Vn^n. in Biological
Science and Medicine.
WednesdayThe Origin of Spirituals-and
also tile. Negro i? Music with
selections front, the school, quartet.
This program was in charge hi" M.
Miller.
j l'hnrsu.i*y. Paper a ltd disyHs.-ion on
the N'.-gm ill Kn^huvsv Iir '.ir:" V 1? 1
Dixon; and the Negro in FdUcali<*n 1
by Mr.-S..A..(?myard the principal.
On Friday we reached ihtv? climax i
when the teachers of i!n> .iri'i.mnv.1
(Trades, Mos'anios C. H. Green, S.
A. Arbouin, M. B. Kve and Miss U. j
C. Gcurdino. presented' the Negro v. ir- ;
men in club work, p short sketch of LiTO*
life of Booker T. Washington .and
a very thorough account of th vin\ '
and work of Benjamin Bannecker.' .
The students were ah_appr. eia> ive,-|
"audience and sre^uerr to" have b. 11 j
studying the lives of Xecroes in o>
was bc.ing read and discussed.
Wc-Avert? pleased to have with us
a few pat rxmti'and-friends who-wore
interested in the lives and works of,
our foremost Negroes. We yre sure
that everyone who 'attended were
greatly benefited by the-- progi am
,1-etldprud. I
N ION NKWS .
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hast Sumwv Was a very rainy day.
The church hells peeled forth a usual
but only small numbers wej'e se n
out to'Vither of'the churches, and n-?
services at all Sunday night. The
lb v. K. Tni'ner gave lrrr?Sun drew
St-hool-r s<pne very good and hoig-omr
msl ruc-tic n on the lesson.
Rev, Thompson of Clinton Chrfpi*l.
Rev. Collins of St. Paul. Baptist': Rev.
Bowman of. Bethel A. M. K.- v.;ill
have a baby contest Monday night
Feb. 2h at Bethel on Hamlet St. Tin'
uthjic js invited.*
""Mr. Folder of HrTumbia a?ldrc
tlie teachers of Union in a nice'big
/ alio" by Mrs. Boaty. Among she
many good tilings lie said was- that
In- would make every effort to liav
tfttttttt-OI mirnwttMviw to <! j?. -i:
cO',-, \1, . V. it t;.,: !. : .
Jar-' tot?same- -^ni7l -rrrmi.^-Avmiht li ?
refunded at a later date. Much enlluV
sia m and cheeKcantc from the pass.
It. P. KM is, P. K. of the S.par:?11!),i?'tr
Pistrict will hold the seci'tniquarterly.
?a rtfetViieei at Biilul Kn'ay
ni^ht.' A.t A-qlioeh Saturff.iy afternoon;
Sunday . morning at X'< w
Chapel and preach at B'tho! Sunday
?:r'm.?The public is. invited; ?:
Itev. Bowman closed a hahy contest
r.his --nh.ni-i.--h- last- -week a-nd- -Mifstci,
Lewis Williams wqs the winner of
? iirst prize; $2.50 in f?ohl.-.Tl.
-ecomKTpvizc,wont to Master
JTojfc rs $1.00. Prizes presented h"
'.lev. Cr 1 litis and Mr. W. K. Mr.Junkms.
respectively.
.Mrs. Tohin have one'of the b
schools for little folk an 1 betrmrr 1r
in the city and you will not mak -. to
mi.-.takc if you will enter your, ehi!d.u.xu>
in this?s< hi,aL. Mrs. _2pthin is
vmpath'etie. 'dignified- and lovely.- She
noS>e.-ses n borrot it'nl ? n.l l . . !? !
* r an ' is a great rli arch. woikpr.
The carpenters am! painters. are
at work on St. Paul Baptist Church <-r
! lie inside, and alter coinniet nig in Collins
- alii It?I- p!"?.-.l.
to'ludck veneer it and build a par ?
soimge on the grounds.
Rev. Bow-wan -spent the .week-end
in Columbia Where lie attend: .<1 ihv"ti'tint;?m?ttrrhel?calIt'll
bv?Bt-hrniRansdhi
and reports a \vondi*ri'n! 111. < '
ing. -He also attended' n end meting-'
by the B.oarkof Ric-hluiul.C oinit-y Fair
of which he is secretary. It was .s'ui ]
-ttr-rrear him speak of his d'ar ;n/.i In',1 i
who- had a fall and now almost helplessi-'yet
recotyiizinfi him as lrn* dear I
son. and said don't have me. . Sh r'
i- SS years old. she is now being .treat ]
ed in the Hospital.
Rev. Mrs. Baton is improving nicely
at this time. . Mrs. Dora 11 Idgginas
'fter four weeks of illness in her home
4s?trp?rmw?and getting?along?vry.
well. Mrs. Marv J. Rice who have
lifyn indisposed for tl." D.j -t 'tin?
months were seen walking amino!
ft r the tir-t time last week.'
Mrs. Goudlock of Corinth now at
work after "a serious operation is getting?along
line,?Mrs/ Mary?l?i ynm.
the biother ,of a go 'ly family is'seme
what indisposed. Mrs. Mary Gilliam
is'stifl on Cho sick list. Mis. Mamie
I'd " is lip again al-o lie'- Sist r Hal
tie Rogers. Mrs. Mc.jtlrrk^ns on Hani
iet Street, is coming to herself.again
after five weeks of illness. * Mrs. Sarah
Sartor on Ilanilet Street is up
also after two weeks of the, la grip.
The iPalmc-tto 1.caller is on' for nil
[--the? pnopUi?;uul?let us?all?noul?iU
Ucv. Howirtan is the agent /or; it
' If you are "not getting it call-452
\V and the papers will* -he ' delivered l
to you, only. 5c per week.
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
The entire community was saddened
t'o have heard of the death of ^Tr.
OdonT from Bfackville, Mrs. CokerVfather.
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Bennett's singers appeared in the j
school auditorium Monday night to an 1
appreciative audicnce'.Tho, hoys are '
from ike "Game Cock" city.
Everybody is lookinjgTorward with;
an eager eye for the coming-of Bishop
Ransom at St. Matthews. S. C.
Bethel A. M. E. Church in the hear
future. !
Prof. Abraham hnd his choir -are "
preparing-for an Errstor Cantata Groat
Erhhey-tHghti?You-will- miss a treat .
III-. A I l-"? JIM' M:\vs
A \v? cii of religious services at
t?oypel~ Tornado, the South's Greatest
Ivvangeiist; Rev. \V. J. Davis, D.
D., of I.ittle Rock, Ark., conducted
Rt viva! meetings each night a large
i ii'wd wa> present. and wo- I
!i I'll of both races and >>f all denom*
iiiation^ crow ed the church. This
; < tii:;;' wa- In lpfuj and inspiring.
1"nd- : w- ret"Vris^ leaving btrt off"t;c
t he closed meeCZ
big .Sat'u !ay n^gl^t. While here he
\ i-iletl Matlu r Training School for
girls b ing much impressed with the
g<>" 1 work in. this '.school. He gave
three scholarships to members of the
graduating clt.ss for Morris College,
So . . s. C. lie vi-ited Beauf6rt
Court y , Tr ?i u'iiip*-School and was invpressed
with students' work. He has
promised to help students at this
svhool. lie praised the Farm much
the vein-labile growth.- This school
is doing good work for boys and girls
llis \isit to I'.-n? School was enjoyed
s eing students at their work in Trade
H ii't f Herbert Smalls High was
? lso v?s.ittd',Tie was in sympathy will
teachers and students- owing to the.
loss of their school (building y
til <* Titey_in..- t?- t hing in churches.
Mr r>-U roll go -tttee Chib, entertain'
ill.- audit nee Saturday night at
> rewd picscst'. ; The revival was much
enjoyed by all. Friends we delighted
to Jierui?PrxdV?I.uw\son'& cornet solo;
M;Blanche Thompson Washington
..?f He.-vif( : l rendered a solo and des-.
rvt s much credit also the selections
by Penn School quartet was unsurpa.?<-d.
We were. delighted to have
.Mr.-. L.aws?>n ae<-ompapy the Glee
Club, al tt Prof. J.ohjnsyn. _Prineds_
iiuit-le it very pleasant for them while
! -? e. Mut*h thanks to Dr. Davis "for
the Recital. Come again. .
T!ie PrieiUa Art Club met Wednesday
nflerr.obn :{ o'clock'at the home
if Mis'. Blanche Washington, Prince
rSt-rrf. The meeting was-called tc-tirrler
by the president. Miss Ethel E
D a-. Business of importance was
diseu-'st ' One hour was spent in
Art' w'orl;. There were two member?
of the club whose birthdays were this
month. .The president and Mrs. Blan
V Washington. Each member pre- .!lU(l
( Ifil't tf tbem Mv? Flr??-vif'
1 :-;ViVI' rs' rcci ived drifts.
.Mi>. Yaddie Simpson invited club
u U! m!? rs into the.dining room.' Tht
fi.io-., laldo 'was la?k*n with gifts, very
beautiful and useful. Amidst laugh
;im! ii:errifTu~hI" both members ex~
! i 111 I 111 ii >,u >,i an' niiYinl fil
???\ lUwt-snnt?evening" was spent
with tile la ste s. The club <j3ve thi
Visual The next meeting a'
boiue of Mrs. Yaddie Simpsor
1'iiiu-e St., East The members
present weie: Mrs. Mamie Bryant
's. ('airy. Mrs. Mamie Searson
Mrs. Yadd'ie*Simpson, Mrs. Etta Mc
v Brown. Mis- Ethel K. Deas, .Miss
i'.:;a?W.n hi1,igton.?A11 s.?Florie -San
! i.-\ ' OtVic'. i s of the club. Miss Etbe
If. 1) as. pr. siJen'tA Mrs. Curr.y^..vicc
1. . deijT; Mi if Etta McGee Brown
ti t aswrer;' Mrs. Florence C. Sanders
ecri tary . '
I.i"coin-1) ugl i Program under
auspices.'uf the Citizen Committee delight
ally e itert'hined the audience
Friday evening. Feb. 12, at~Grace A
M. If. Chnre.hr Rev;?McBiown,?thtpastor
was the main speaker he was
UejiH-nt in his remarks .on .Lincoln
>>id Dic.urlas. Solos, duet and reading.
Prof. McGirt and Hon. J. I.
Washington made short talks. A
j U'.rge audience was present.
Sir P. A. Roper. Grand Chancellor
of Court of Caiantho in South Caro
: ,i- on the s:ck list. We wish for
j11 1 a -|io (IV recovery,
Mi-<. K'.iza M. Washington, Grand
Deputy of the Court of Calanthe-vislir-t
w < ;!;*. She was. royally entertain
f nn'inhenc?She?wa*- the
l ii. st of Mrs'. Rebecca Braddox a
>. tvher of the ('ourt.
BR ANCII Vli.LB NEWS
\\\- are jir. ud in sa> tlTc" first quar?
The presiding older is always and
at all times his self. The people are.
!.doing all t!v.y can to bring about
a betterment in every way among
our people. On Sunday we couldn't be
at our post of duty because of the
inclemency of the weather. I think
satee as we did on Sunday.
li-i. AH ~-.ii.'.:) ry. Cil f lo is fining fine
yotrng as well as the old are enthus v.
ork. They meet rtfglarly, The
i-d t,; li> wt fkihg together. The linen;'
lets are planning great things de?t-bo
?depression.?Miss Daisy
Kheft is well and able to continue her
ol ligations usual. " Mrs. Marie
Henderson is on the sick list and we
jo ay for a sfu'C/lv recovery: Rev^
Hey War i is also here ami lending a
helping hand in all projcts for the
betterment of the church.
The Senior Class of the St. Mat
4-m< v. ? ootorod "ehool are jotting- ev<
ry thing: in readiness for their Spring
-rtrrv. ' ?
Dr. Coleman the newly appointed
fV-K. of -die Wateree District called
the'district together at Bethel A. M.
E. Church.Everything looks good for
a year's work. The men seemed to
be- satisfied with their Elder.
The following persons attended the .
fuiieral last Sunday of Mr. James _
Odom ;>.t Blackville. Mr. and Mrs. j
Gecirge Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Wil-p
rams1. Mr. Julius Ott. Mr. J^hn Pelli- :
ean, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.- Butler, ]
Prof. J. A. Ford and others. - 1,
Ml??* .'Vrrgettne Ginyard, Earnes-' (
tine Whaley, students of Stat" Col"-'
lege spent week-end home with pa- ]
rents and friends. . * ]
Mr. Jesse Mitchell. Mr. Wesley (
"iams, students of State College.
Ornmrehurg, S. C., spent the week- (
end home. |
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4 I
Saturday, Feb. 27, 19321 |
( HKSTER paragraphs^^'TJ
Prof. Clifton Hinton of Rock Hi||sT
motored here Friday and spent th?M
:??ywith his Brother. Mr; "TOTrr rTlnJF
ton who has been sick for sometime,? I
Mr. Getty Babcock, who is doinfJ^|
insurance work in Lancaster, spent*
the week-end here with his parents,}.
Mr. and Mrs, George Babcock. /H
The Ruth Circle met at the horn#}
of Mrs. Roberta Sims on Center St.,<
with Mrs. Janie Hope, hostess, Thura*I
da"V afternoon. . " yW
Mr. and Mrs. WlMiam Johnson mo.^|
tored to York Sunday and visited**
[relatives.
| Mrs. Laura Young passed- away
Saturday mot'ftftfg at the Pryor Hos.wH
Mrs. Daisy Sanders has returned3^B
tov her school in Lowrys after, beina I
Miss Annie Garrick spent the week
end in Rock Hill the guest of Misijl
Paulina Foster. ^ I
The Silver Moon Social Club wait I
entertained Wednesday night at the 7 H
home of Miss Katie Pratt. H
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bolt of Kast^H
Spencer, -N. C.t were guests Sundays*
>{ Mr. "and Mrs. Eli Springs, Pinck-J fl
iiey Street. * . * 7 ?~B
The entire coirt;ndmty was sadden-i. I
art . <
. .. .. cuwsuof,?-> > nun . JklUU't"
Lee, ^pne of Ches ter's most highly '\B
esteemed citizens passed away after 4l
a ' brief ifhicor" Furmore than -firr-MM
years MLs Lee had served asSTsT^H
teacher of the Calvary Baptist Church
ant! had also been an ardent worker itTTH
the Missionary causd. Despite the jfiB
downpour of rain a large crowd was' IB
present at the Calvary Baptist Church
Sunday afternoon for the funeral jfl
services. * The sermon was preached. 1
by the PasTor;Rev7 Douglas. Res67~B
lutions were read from the S. S. and 1
Church -by Mrs. C. M. Finley. Mrs.
D. D. W. Farrott. sang "Death is JB
only a Dream," and the churchchoir^B
sang several hymns which were the 1
'avorites of the deceased. Miss Lee 1
was 78 years of age, and was a wo. fl
man of fine Christian character, jnum^B
-aces. She was laid to rest, in fte- nH
bron cemetery beside her parents,
beneath a mound of beautiful' floral J]B
designs. Rev. W. M. Honor sp.pke ,of $]B
Miss Lee as a church worker. A^jfl
great woman has fallen asleep.
Mrs. Ell^ Lockwood, of Hamlet, N. B
C., is visitinig her cousin, Mrs. Syl- 1
vanus Guy, Cemetery St. Mrs. Guy afl
has returned from a stay of two
months with her daughters in New 'U
York City.
Prof._and_Mrs. S. L. Finley mo- /
tr. Winnsboro. Sunday afternoon |M
to take their niece, Miss Pauline Fin- Jj
ley and Miss Larcy Snilch who spenCf^B
I the week-end as their-guests.?Xhes^^B
j young ladies are tbachers in the
Winnsboro School. They spent &v,a|
pleasant week-end here. . --?- .
Finley High School on Fridy S
night, in a ten day contest of candy -B
selling, a^ gold forist watch was won B
by Columbus Johnson who sold the fl
highest number in this, length .of time
V . box of caniy was given to-MTss^^B
B. Johnson and a box to Miss G. Mc- B
"Lure who "sold next highest. Thi<r B
ontest was by the pupils of the 7th IB
,*..0,1- I... *?! v. T ir
^i taugui uy iviiss i3. joan Liewis, II
and -sponsored- by?her;?A jolly ev??W
ening was snent in the assembly room II
and after,..many amusing games and II
marching, the winners were announc- jl
ed. Thirty boxes of candy were sold IB
in ten days,
Mr. Tommy Louis is quite sick at II
his home on Oak Street, and his Sis- II
rer Miss Bessie Lewis has not beeri jl
able to get to her classes. Miss Jan- 1
ie Brice is teaching for her. fil
A reception for ministers and their II
wives was given Thursday night at fl
cle Church on Graham Street. Talks ifl
were made by Rev. McNeal, Mrs. D. .*9
j C. Baum, Rev. D. C.-Crosby, Mrs. D^_B|
| 0, Crosby, Rev. P. G. Killingsworth. J
,A1 enjoyed a pleasant evening. A II
"salad course was served, followed by |
^atte^ahTTiello. . * ~ I
Mr. Curtis Jaekson of Spartan- CI
burg spent last week in the city.
On the' sick list are Mr. An< y II
Johnson, Mr. Joe Erwin, Mrs. Ma y III
Davis, Mrs. Delia Rhodes, Mrs7 Ma- ijU
rie Boulware, Mrs. Mary Thomas,
Mrs. Maggie Shiver. Mr. Robert Cald- **m
well, Mr. Horace Halsey, Mr. J. C. I
Dye, Mr. J. S. Satterwhite.
The PasTor's Aid Circle of Mt. He- I
won A. M. ,E. Z. Church held a ser- I
vice Sunday afternoon at which time M
A* q^at sum wbs treojjzed Sn the CT
offering..
Mr. TYaywick Uwen's barn, feed and ^||
automobile were destroyed by fire "^H
-Monday night. '.I
Mrs. Alice Brown, of Charlotte is U
visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Hannah Lewis difed at her
;homie Wec'ihesday. Funeral servic- I
es were held at Brooklyn Taberna- ' H
cle. Friday afternoon. She was a , |J
faithful- member of this chtyeh and -B
served as chairman of the Steward- f I
ess Board for more than 30 years. 3 f
She was a member of Christian Home '
Burial Aid'Society, No. >13. She was c
woman and a great church worker. . _
Mrs. Hannah Cloud is able to be
out again after being quite gick.
Mrs. Salie Fair is improving. Miss
Anna Stewart is quite sick at the
Pryor^ Hospital. Is
ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH
New Orleans, La. I
"R?v. Ira J. Gamble, A. B. pastor,*?!
St. Paul Church is taking ort new !
life under the leadership of Rev. I. 1
J. Gamble that was sent here from
Ransom. He is a man that knows 1
iow to preach and run * churfch^ :you 1
will hear more from us a good re- _J
'eption was given last Friday {light ^ *
for him and his wife who arrived "'V
Monday, we wish to thank the good r
Bishop for sending us this man of
3od. *
Our first quarterly conference ia
lated Feb.^4, pray for us.
Miss Myrtle Randolph, Reporter.