The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 16, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
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LEEVY'SCHOOL PARENT 'IT. \t II- '
ERS ASSOCIATION
The report of the l.cevy Sehoo!
Parent-Teachers Association?" tvhieh,
was made .by the State P. T. A. last
we.ek, but was not read:
?-On Friday niti'ht (ht'oher?t+v?I-.* T-. -t
..the Pareijt-Tt;achei's Association ?>f
tb" was or^ani/.-j
od during tin- fall of. U'l'T la-Id- r-meeting
for the year wiir,
the following [n i -oils a- ??1 ; i t - TTthe
organization:
President, Mr. William 't li?nin>>??ri; t
Vice-President; Mrs. Sophiona, Wldte
Secretary,Mrs. Eliza.Richmond: Tua,
surer, Mr. Thomas Smith.
Two weeks prior to the fiist tm i
^ ing the. executive .nmimi't; e. p'-.t
several other members of t-iu- association
met. fbrnudnted pl.:i?< .for
the year, an i: elect;d Mrs. licnjvittn
Hasp!, Mps. Georgia I.alim r.. .Mrs.
Eliza Richmond.. Mrs. .Jewel ll"lma:t.
Mrs. Sophronia White, ami Mr-V Ma;mie"Williams"
To head up the1 hienfliet
ship, Hospitality.--Program. Ihihli. h- .
Publication, ami financial d V, ii:'
tees respectively. The Executive
conrmjttoo discovered that nil en pti.
pils.werc forced to with dfaw Itmsi
school because- ol economic; r?>i(\ln iou
Therefore, a new committee Ava* c-reu:
??? ed,- Q?mowing ciit-li- .tii'Piii d by ,\i
- Marl?Dixon, to?ntnUe?go r n i i-h .J
help needy students of 'tluw -cho -1 u.:
.< any other way possible,
The I.eevy IV T.. A. appvoprla:opr.
observe d. Educational'' u\rk. AT
: faillian Wei ton. a_ Levvy . ir v? .
a splerniid talk before tJi?; organi. . .
tiori pointed out the sbHeM fa.'. t he
stressed. Other jfUesf --pcuki -1:^for
the year' have bum: lb, v. A. r>
Powe, :Pastor of Ladson Preshvierran
Church., tlhe JtV.e.' Klder.lv! *._
"?a Mrs. Cora S.*Green,-Pres." of tin S'.u Parent-Teachers
Assoeiat i'oa'. a':'Mr.Murph
, a senior and Pie-.
,?i 1 , 1
who spoke to the association v.\
the celebration .'of.. .Vegro .\at
History Week, pi .add;'.ion tin-'l. r
vy- P. T. A. sl)ons_<Ueil Colon d w.-nJ
Concert and raised 'lie
38 garments to needy children, a
a small beiriniilir ha- been in a*;,-.
way of boautit-yiu^. tiie -ji
the eoneluslon.of nil- m???^?.??
ganizalion has indul-'/c?i V:> a,
social period. during whnh
from one of the varioii.- v
have served ^attractive and..; a-" ..
i'l pi i) in cut m.t 11 ownyi i t '?
iny ac.hievotnOnl^pf *t in I.w. \ 1' '
-? .?As is the -fact that'the-yiij-.o .?_
. ?-,l'oi;. tin.- ion-1 pat 1?illj??:
obedient, eajrar. and n.-.- jn .
? the raropt- oH. al'ie-t all nip
the bJr+4s"Vtl little i >
der that their childn n*> i
at school' mijrht hlo-.-^;-,-, :< . ,*
\ biK and fine thiinr.-aad f t " ers
make it- a |foftp t*> '
injr Circle' has.'made and < :
which" some parents brir.'j 1 * ' >
shoulders as kimllinyr wodd i
tor relationship between j v ... 1
teachers and pupils.
Total enrollment of p ..p .
s Paid up nu 'ubi is '>>f :ite 'y '
: T'.'*A. is so. . ?
Delegatesi Key. Ii? : a -.
Honretta llase'l. Miss !!? i:. :
mf, \\ ,'ii ? -1 ?: -
Mrs. I.aura Then,pom. Mr.. 1
Smith". Mrs.. < - ailot . . K
James flolmati. Mrs. .
Mrs. (jeoryia I .at iier. \h
Rosh'ontutrh. . Mr; llart In*..,
-.=-^lary Dixon. Mr.-, (d-n'ie 1
.. Georj?e "Richmuii :. : M r-". '
niond. Mrs. f'off.ni'a
Mayme Williams. Mt. K
Mrs. Henrietta liatil. U> ... N. v
vensoti, Mrs." Anna <".
Lizzie Siiulaii'. Mi.-.- A.'
Mrs. I.ilium Wt-st<<ti. M1 . la.
. Mr. Josti>i. -I'.'-'Uiu a i-.' *? .Mi--., i ' 1
Kennedy, Ml-. Sara:.
Josephine Cavi- Mi"-, Jan;;:.-,
" - 'Mi?. Mmi-nr-a :
Goodwin, Cora Steuat'j.
Jamas, Rehecea William.-. Mr-. ?
Suber, Mrs. <Mi\i?4iA at 1'": ". M
man Johnson. Mrs. MnV'.i <>
Wilbelmina Vann. M-. W
son. Ml'. I. S. .1 <aav-Vv M. ? v.. .t ?
/liams, Mrs. Quill a I'-iyj*. Mr- 1
Canty. Mrs. Matt .. M? <"\ . . M
- Mary Harrison, Mrs. 1'i
Mrs.Julia Aiken-. ilv.vtim''
Tom Bookman. Mrs. I
and Miss Belli Kaii'ma.
litM<> N KWS
La<t" S(iivlay April -'n! v.'nregular
prea -hing day at M;u iMoma
Brrfrrt si church ari'i l!n- ' a
out, the day ni'j'e very'v y*-h "? ^ a
were blessed to* have key, ^eyni "i*
Columbia t<> spend that day w:V\ u
and conducted the seivices.
Little. Miss LMarji.i .(_ llvim:--n
;? "brought groat "jnfTni.ri? :; ?is_u?ti?
April linil. when she celebrat* d is
birthday at. hbinoi The l.vinu ami
dining* rooms, were '"thrown en one
and beautifully decorated with pink
and w-Fvite colors. JLfore *urrv-iim-Xl.ie
llittlc . guests played niany games
eomlueted- L.y Mi-.: Willi,,f:.ia>' -iig.J*.
The venast was iee ctvam. eal.i
after.dinner mints. _.j_.
The little folk \yho ware pi a avwere
as fo.llowinng: Ruth Lothy.
Si nitrite Harris, Willie Mae '.lodes,,
Ruth Jones, Leonard Sa.i.t a. 1 : .
Eichelbergcr, Rosa Leo How nip 11.Lizzie
Sanders;,"" Mary Ann Jones, tun
Mad .Boozer Blcssedd Met/., lit.;
Bowman, Viola Smith. Helen < a ..
man, Hiram Long, S.vLia Ma, Ho /..
Robert West and IneMa Tdorris.
tiMiss. Mar.lo I.ee Lei air of L<?- J
-lumbia fs_ spending a while with the
Misses Boozers. ? ', 1
Miss Francis Wriirht i a !i"
disposed. 4
Mrs. Jamima Copley qui^ly passed
away Sutplay morning s o'loik
after a long period of suffering.
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March -J 1 =rVpriI t>l
Tlii. i'it-.V.- anttaaL. nu'i'tim* o\ thi^'
Smith . l :t> <>!irm Cuniiivfe of I"<>K>rt*ci "V
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turn -fruTTTa y. ? pU.-j,d?i} K\L]. < - j.
iVi chr<? v. lii? h in- had can i< d suit and I
also earned out with mneh sue
r 'THE PALMETT
I. AI RH\ ? N E \V S ~~
Xmnln v?Srhmd at Hothd ilS lUI'fTt'
. ni leaded 'Sabbath. Siipt. Leake ;
u; 1 -ptVic. rs ?Tiv at their posts ot 1
I ty. A fur an iatl-restinjr study
riod a lu'ipful review was given 4
>> itoi. \\. a. White. The Rev.
ul the -Holiness church of '
IVtn.it. Mich., addressed tJL> * '
-fMlow.d !>y remarks from the *
Ms lor. ' ' t
It '( . k pn aching service.be- ?
"ith the naml preliminaries. T
I-V euy iNi ;-.n : .'127 \Vore used -in the 1
!- v t ' a! int rsp. r. i'd by a duett by
Mr" Alic" Mimiv -and Mrs. Annie I,. '
vs. pastor presented Rev.. >
I : nji'i'onl. brother of c.ur 1,. W. Gar- >
Li ?.? v. l,o selected as a subject
\\ a \W. h Cud. The discourse 1
v a \v; jpi'.Mivei- d and gladly rceeiv-- ?
M.hy an appreciative audience. <
la i. ufn.rn) in.;- tr-.previous engage- V
t.u p.asi.or and" chojr hurried to i
('!ij.'ti.|i io be with Rev. T. li. Ad ison 1
uud people. Others who, went Rev. :
M r's. ,1. I 1'ovd. Dr. L. W. Thonip
-.osi. .Mi s.. Nannie Golphin.Mrs. Carrie ?
.'acX.-'ii. Misses Mattie Put- J
n. IVi-ciMa Sh'dton, Emma S. F^el.
11.;. Iv.- ;;. ir and Th'omasmtt" M^Api. 1
Mr.",W. 4k Carl nefon and Mr. Cunning t
! am. '( heir visit was much enjoyed
uniting t!ic good. people of Clinton. J
> are -i.uidinir nobly by^thcir pas- 1
TT'?TTir.r, r-Mm.?Alexander.?Henry, -i
1 i.'??Cm ?I'nif. Minis . and j
u/. hi : * :?? t here -dorhip their .bit.
Air. and "Mr . Win. Gilder of NewWivy
worn i?!i jirjtnt callers at'the A. i
M; 11.' Saturday afternoon. i
??v i:.?XL?her'*?Day?pro. _
i I : -u prepared By the meminAl
fiiends of Bethel church. <
mi .Am. ry Wan/.er is the directress.
W/ .".re soi i v to report .Mr. Chari
'' .** ivi 1 -o 'mv j\ drivf ?i> til
.ay afternoon .during anx awful
.m-in' .pad ah accident which caused '
at.d .Mr-;, diaas Slupherd painful
...V . " r.ie III her <>CI-Iipants_4*if.
Var escaped with minor bruisas.
i a* : ( v.vre seveial ladies in .company
1 t i.i:i . Ail were slightly bruised
" .1 . vc' ?hope will soon recover,
iA-iLur 1 ulntan has been c. m
r 1 i ? id- l'-at with flu.
Mr. Wtlifain - Caution passed away
~lion;" AV. Ihmtpcwi -St-., at an= =
e..: .'. . Tl.lil' si lay I'torninjj after |
!i . :vriiiu illness. lie was an em
C tr.e i.ily glass works plant'
aaviy years' until'HI health pre .
<! 1 ; M;oiti.i*'Jottjfer. He was ail
. ii.lv loved?by?all?wlm- "
.. . :: v. a- always jovial, pleas-- "
,i : ;-.i .I "Itani'V' ami everyone always
n a eiuii wiili "Mr. Bub" as
we - i i ll. d... lie \vfis J'unerali/.eu
J \ i-M-.o'i a'._-'I 0l> .P. Ml. ai
i'i-iaii lYeMr.terian ehurch
] l?v his' pastor. Rev. McFadd.en
. ; - i-ted t ?y Rev. A, 11.". Levant
Trnt' t. ..I. IV Royd. A large nm<
<! : ru winy relatives ami
r- present to pay thy last
respect. Ik* loaves. to
n a wife, naught; r three step
...w: i: . two sons, two- brothers,
a: opv ah.l. one sister. Tin
. n - were-nun'ierous as web
i- Mr; ll.'.Uuekott un
--r- ?; J-nrge:???
. '.Jvia'oy ,-lrii ?nls of little Cathy
t\ hilo w ei'e very sorry t?
j??* o, . s, last glad ttr know
""'""i p-..VP,!. " ~ _
I . i 'vie II :iiie>- very popular
. . .!: lias It. ,jj csuui?>??! to hiI
<ti." la? 1-een' prevalent foi
pa,-' w.and m;iny have
:<;u-i io thvir rooms front
?-v? i ", aey.s Met'ul lough, ugo 7*<
.< ! VV. .day afternoon at 5 b'clct
da s'.tei. Mrs. Amelia Ander
aroiinn St. lite funeral sere.
re held at M?. l'kgah l'resby-.
,,, , -r., 1'i jsI.ty nliienu uii ~aT~
?o '- - is?try t+rr?former" pastor
' MHViy of Seneca uial assi.ste:;
?o .o tn.u....4^Tsol - HnptiM
!!. 'Levant.- She leaves t(
- a sis;e?*; two .daughters, two
va.nd naught. i s. one' great grand
.' n' a:ai a host of other relatives.
Tt>K lis 11 r U v N ! :\vs
fj J?r?:
real winter in this I
-Mr. Mil cue! Aaron of (Ireenvil
r - . i II. ! . -Vt ; t K Iti. \f?.
Arthur Aaron,
i iiH'ivl. ( .Mrs. Kva It. But< :'
\. ;i"r Shi-als regret wry much
;H^r--havi-ng a stroke.?A
'.'m'i ?,! i'i iends an<l- rehrtiWs art?
"eg > c her from here.
l'i itn.ais i f Rev, .J. 11. Walker
a.n j). iji. Karn oT his
i-ati). v ~T?~~ ~"
I iw .U'.r.k -( dnlviTfkce'"will Ih> at
. Ran! Monday night 11th.
t!u- . sick list Mrs. A.
i > ' n. ,\! . 'i . I?i\on. Wesley Ilolmes'
A l'i iTicipal el Oak Grove School,
" i.-w lli'hreway 1'rol'. White is doing
i piece of work. ?
.mils. .. ai. Jackson wJio_has been ,
aI'i'v riny- lor sonielinie with eye troti.-I'vading
sometimc-ia-Uurhai.
A. O.'. uith llt'l1 M M or". "
K'ia .. and Mrs. (1. Boyd are still on !
lie .-iek list.
' - The Teeth
1 nave a little tooth brush,
i -avii'c a aay,
hming hard to keep my teeth as j
i li an as they can he. ,
i* i w ish, to learn this rule, i
Ih ; W yo'tir teeth and go to school, I
If you like to laugh and smile, I
hush yonl- teeth a long. long while. 1
Your lee aihhneyt?t^l BuhSsaordttv ~t
Vi-me ti-eili may think -you're very i
mean
If you forget to. keep them clean
For if they are clean all the time
They will keep you feelingfme.
Composed by the -5th grade
O LEADER
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- IN THE LAND OF OMEGA
The members' of the Xi Psi'ehap- 'I
er of the Omega Psi Phi Fratern Met
ty arc still currying on in that hop
nanncr which *>is characteristic "and St.,
nstinctivu ul Umega men. Since the the
iubmission of any material for pub- vv'aication
Xi Psi has taken in to her A
'old ten young men of notable cali- nes
>er. It now boasts of extraordinary piut
alvnt and.versafility.' tan
I'he brother ip Omega have become C'.,
(gnlzaiu of the m<fct formidable tun
jrinelple upon which the Fraternity and
stands?scholarship. It is with a 11
ngh degree of ' rcvertni e that th" Alt.
vriter alludes to the l'act of their ton
ictoroues emergence above the other we
Fraternities for scholastic, honors.' Tin
It is not our intentions to allow our- '1
selves to become overconfident by such
F narrow margin. But we pledge to ceiv
join hand with the other Fraternities ecu
n taking the initiative in the drive ilia
inward raising the level- of scholar- tor:
nip in. the institution. , - . .cial
The administration has counteii--4>t,*
inced the necessity of an l.nter-fra- itlg
ernal council which serves*in an ad- B:
cisory capacity and as a dea-ring
louse fQi'.Jtbe thred fraternities tin .'i
the campus. . : wit
The galaxy, of- stars that comnose t..?
the membership of the Xi Psi is pre
twenty-four in number, eight cf which fin
prospective graduates are: Brothers n>'e
rhos. J. Crawford, W.-H.' Graham,' ,.()r
Funis C. Stephens, Dudley Zinuner- jnK
man, Wallace Wright, William More- to
er, Augustus. Jenkins 5trd William q
Martin,?the?last?throe?uamed?arefronv
"across the wire". The broth- sav
lm-s who remain are "expecting great he'
things irom them. sa"p
, .Now, wTth an apology fcr brevity, q0(
ine in the words if the1 Indian"'Chirr
and an avqual for cooperation. Let ;\j
"Alabama, Alabama"?Stop here, foi
the brothers are making preparation.- j
for the "Spring Prom'Y and h must' r.,'
make some scanty preparation also. j
Au re voir. [.'a]
TTtlfLON COl'NTY TRAINING u'p
SCHOOL NEWS ;nj,
, ton
On Frida'y afternoon April 8th /q(
journeyed in. large numbers to the pa
Dillon- Co,. Tr. School to see the un* toc
defeate<l Latta nine shut out the RJa- ;\j,.
rion Co. Tr. School boys. The see ri joll
was 10-0. The boys from Marion spt
played well but the Dillon lays have
gone'in to win every game this sea- "pp;
-on. ..... -> -
. cai
Misses Hattie L. Hicks, Mary L. .(^ii
Brooks, and Kathyryn 1). Rembert. ]
teachers of the-Dillon Sclux.4 ?spun;,
the week end?in Washington, 1). Sa
as the guests of Miss Rozena Rem-,
bert and Mrs. M. J. Peoples; They tai
report an enjoyable trip. At
Misses Rembert, Hicks and Breaks hoi
gave' the students an interesting .ac- wo
,'ount of their tour over the city ol sec
Washington. ... * an
^ORANGEBURG MOWS wit
Once again a few moments- wen Th
tappily enjoyed. Mr. Julius Amakei 131;
a Student of thi> Sophmorc college ret
home after' having" stayed a week it Hu
lass at State College lias returnee;. Th
Stanford, Conn., and New York ve
GiAy.? Mr. Amaker wsV seen often tfn
at the home of- Miss Mj^ttie Davis at }
2U1 W. 118th St., New Ycrk City. Mi
Though his stay with Miss Danis was Ja:
short the' times were highly enjoyed ho
by the two. ' t !
was spent at the home of. Mr. ant. ele
Mrs. Harold Scott 2'.)~ W. Main St.. frc
Stanford, - Conn. T~ ,Th
The day before leaving a delight- he
i'uT dinner party was given in hoiuii__Uu
of Mr. Amaker. Those present:. th<
Mr. J. Amaker, .Miss Wallie Davis. ~fnr
Mr.. Leon Amaker, Miss Ethel Bar to
bfii, mi. -anti itii'it. jflim^ iiarpc.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold' Scott; U.
N EWBROOK LA N1) NEWS l?.r!
111(1
Tier was hold from Mt. Pisgah A.M
K. Church Wednesday before last.
A great concourse ct people was
present and filled the church., Th; )
pastor, Rev. Lee A. Logan was mas-i :i
ter of ceremonies. Brother Kdw. * *
Hart, I). Hooper and C. I). Blakely,
spoke of his life hnd works as a
citizen, churchman and Christian. $
Miss Johnson read resolutions, Miss ?
Miss W. Carter read a poem. Dr. E. ^
A. Adams* presiding elder of the g
Newberry *iistri< t read telegrams ?
and letters and spoke of brother Stir- g
s life a- fin < XU('Y. Dr. Adam. "g?
had been brother Surgiher's presiding jCi
elder a'ira .was intimately associated g
with him in church work. Dr. J. g
C. McClellan, presiding elder of the g
Columbia district, who bad once been g
brother Surginer's pastor and is now 8 \
his jrresrding-el(ler, delivered the g j
funeral sermon which was very ap 8
propriate and feelingly delivered, g
The church was crowded to its ut 8
ter most and the isles were Filled alio <>
many hiuou up arouim uiu ?mr? cm jl>
the clnnili viliile many "pnuUTn't'gel p~~
accommodation?. Brother Surginei g
will be missed, as perhaps no" othei
one would at this time. Peace to his
ashes. . .
Sunday was a day filled with-labors mm
for cur pastor. Many were out to Q
Bret their spiritual strength renew- jj
ed. Communion was administered af C
ter the sermon. B rother Theo. Can- S
fcr the pastor and carried C
lim back to Double Branch. Brothei 5
Surginer's car has been conveying him C
oack and forth until his. demise. a
Mrs. Logan was cut with us Sun- 2
lay to the great .delight of the pa-- S
risherneers. She and the Reverend C
were the dinner guests of Mrs. Bel- a
tie GoodwTne cn Newbrookland IIts. ?
Sunday beTore last she and her hus- 5
band and Zelma were the dinner e
guests of Mr. and Mrs.r Backman I g
Tucker. | CBQ
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AllOUNJ) (iKOK<?KTO WN "'tf'ho
.lunior IMissii.'iai y Sixiety <.f. ;l-ai
Iu'mIu Baptist (^iunv'i met at the Su"
to of Miss Kr.iun Kelly, Orange 1 "u
Friday afternoon. April S. Alt. r ?f 1
regular business, a-sweet tours tJu'r
served. sen
ir. w. ?j; \\ iKts. .jr.y niaue aoasi- ?e.\
s trip last week. the followiii;* .l<u?c*t
visited: Ci lumbia. Spar? >'t'
burir. Creenrille ami F In I vine.. S. "V-l
and lleiulei sum ilK\ X. C. He re- v>ai
tied to the eity? on" Wi? n.sdayl* S2n-i
reported a pleasant trip. and
lev. \V. I'. Carolina, pastorof t he
/ion A. M. K. Church. Charles- Cor
, spent a few days at home la l" ken
ek. returning?to Charleston. 011- fem
irsday, April 7- ' di p
"he K\:eutiye Hoard of" the Jerti*. and
;ni Haptisl. Assoc iatidn. the o'fi T
s* of the S. S. Convention-, i l:c?1*7?:- i-eg
tive Board of the Women's 'Aux- son
ry", all supVrinteiiUenis .and pas- sph
s of the Jerusiil. ni Baptist A. so., fin.
Lion of Georgetown and William ohm
"jt?count ie-y met in ft joint nvot - t4r
Wednesday. .April '5 at CaK'ary AIrs
lptisT Church, Aiiddrson. \S'. /
1.. Colder. ra-tor. ~uT
'lie mer.tiiig Wgan at Id o'eloeVj.. Sin
h a. red hot .prayer meeting. a'"-' |>ve
wh'ieli a( soul stirring senimn w'a-- rj
ached?by Rev. May Washmgiiiui t-oit
? meeting men recesses. ami ir.- mm
w.m si'i'Vi'iI <nv llii. ?> Mi-.inl A-*
day "grow older, people b.o;ta~ ~"1
i\rng in great criBvds and' by ev'mi- ..sjv|
one coil-Id net get. to tie* church. jt!ir
say nothing of, going inside. Uvv. i ,m.,
CI. Daniels "the Moderator preach titi
(Km ni.nninfffnfmnn ;|n,j \y(. 1111I ' I
r cur hearts burned within us a- jlc
delivered a most wonderful 'me.- I \
;et<> us. Those who atteiu'le i.fuor,- ] jja,
n'geto\vn were Mrs. Mandesp At I m'
son, Dr. Wm. S. .Thompson, lb ", (,,]
Singh ton. Mrs. A staler - Park "-- j j.(
. Alex Willi* and the%writ- r. * .'jrn
til'. Buster Jones of Conway, h ' tj,.;
was a visitor here last we*?k. | j\
drs. F. L. Carolina, founder ' of-' ,,j
n-o-lyu dlair and Toilet Propai a - : .U1(j
11s spent last week at home.. Sli. l;)j,
dies to anhbncb that after sliced j .?
r two or 'th.rce weeks in- Chat Irs- j
i. she will be" a we k at home i'pa,
eorgetrwii) to see her' (ustoni r-.. ; j ^
arlestoinans are asEed to purloin,.."
n-o-lyn Products whiclr art' guaraa ' j
d to phase and ,gi\o 'good ria-'ul'j
s. Carolina has'been jn.Chu''
i for about throe weeks, and jiftvi <)?' (
'iidiiio- one-week hero, r. ti;r.ned o'V-f
inlay morning iTi company. Avr'o
csi 'ing Klderf .J. I-,. 1 lea ro. Si'
l bo seen at 2l2h Canno-.v Si reel j
arlestrn.. S. C. * , t Mrs.
Diaurf Wig fait an old in nib. r j-Htr--Ktephen--A.
M. H. ^-mrrvh--'hT
turdav and was buried on Simluy.
rhe f. A. Whist Club vas < i j,1"*
k 1 nson on Tuesday evening at >h.: t
me on'Duke St,, iil-.'h \
n Jb.v Miss Rut h 111 as-en-i ai ' : 1< v. ; ,
>re Miss Map trie MvChni i. Ru~
tea and sandwiches \vsev e !. < ^
rhe.T. A. Whist (M'.ih emu-ruin."! ,
Lit a patfcty. Thursday eyeidnp at. lit j]K1
me of Mr. and Mrs. It. .1. .Javkson. j-(l<
e el-lib ni i/.e \va- won l?v -Hi- i! . . |
issenjrale: puest pi i/.e. . VI
lee Dunnure. .-Priz.' for nPn.__MY
i?h Atkinson: h< ohy.. M /s. 'Drili t the
onipson. A sweet e<>:irs<- wa- sep-_ (..v/
i after whieli tlk'Tpue-ts> dam.ed ju.]^
til the. wee -sina' hours. ' i;?,?
Wo- repryt to 'report , tie iiiny s <'t pie;
s. Catherine Kelly, M>s. MoVe
nies and Mr. John Tap. lor. We ;i-t.,
pe for them a speedy i\ coverv. t ...
Sunday was a great day :ii P.. tV
la. . Services?be*nw?pr.miptly ?AV?
veil o'ohvk. .The text was. tak"ii. o<i\
mi the 5th chapter of_Vliwt tpi.. U'-a
e pastor, Rev. Daniels p.rench.d o ' .v,.r
had never preached before. Tim ( u.
i)y Spirit (M.lllit-!> fi 1 ?thi ol,lr.ll I -.:?.?V
; services and'all \yent away si,.- ' '
;?v>l' were glad that we mine mil eon
the House of the Lord.
I lie Minnay V'TH1 ! i;.. i.i". t )j j,
were well attended. ( ,,
dt the ev.enin<r"srnd"'iee<. til pa Kr'
?ached ana baptised live (5) rail- % 1 1
lates. ' Lie
Persons desiring 'I'ht- I'alm 'l" 'tin
acler will please cafl at JT?5?Kiev ~:7V7
eet, F. A. Keylock. Agent. I . ^
Rethel A. M. K. Church
- Dr. It. K. llrogdon. Pastor
Georgetown, S, C.--Sin,day. AjVvii Nui
h reminded one of th. appi oai .:- . fu;\
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aELendale l>cm
Allendale, Soutl
Allendale County T
Beginning June 13th,
(ISHUfrvi.si tl?ky Th<- Statf?
tVork is oMVi'od lead in.};, to tin* iviu'wcal
its k'adihjr to h.^li schot'd'c ortititairs: 1
>ds <il' teaching; suk.idot matter stressi
Send at rime i7>r i
.. ^ . to:
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A MESSAGE 01 C
When Jeath invades your family ra
8e!at:on comes.to you from the fart
AND BENEVOLENT ASSOC1ATKJ
protected by lnstiTannriaws, to pay
policy which you?- forethought pernui
alien.
The Mutual Relief & Ben
R vVOrNGRT.OOn,
-PHONE 718R
Saturday, April T6, 1932
vvinurather tliao uprnnr which
it >1' m^tiy coals to Ik? bica^ht gut
i had been put away tor theJrtieai.
Despite tin* eh ply. wind the
nhdm-rts w, ie found at l/ie place
worship to receive spiritual l'tod.
pas tor (Luvcied ewe-, noteworthy
ions, /both DR Tiiiiig. ami evening.
:t of the morning sermon was so-'
ed from 2nd.' Chronicles 16:/;tUo .
afiong apd^lei?nut your hands bo ?
ii* "'t -.N , Wwi h shall?tn/.r. - ,
ueo. 1st Kings 2nd part ol the .
1 verse I>0 thou strong therefore *
sntw tliys.li a man: a charge U\yoi
kcrs .of the vineyard of the
<!. i be evening discourse was taYroin
Judges Whosoever is
sf-tif-rtiMl -a-l i aid-ltH- him -return--and ?
ni l early 1*1 vain .Mi .hit Gilvad. Cod
ore man con -tilate a ifiajority*
lit- W. 11. ani'K. tsuei ty held its
illar monthly meeting at the parage
Monday evening April .'>. A
laird r! fv d was. in atiemiahcjj and
nr. .. .it.g was iulc'reyting. We ?
in .May 2nd at the home of Mrs.
R-. I-toward.- 1 1 1 ihront Street. ? 1
s. B. M. Duni-ioiv, prcsivl >nf. .
Mi's 1. V'. Andorsni. pianist.
OX I-iF . ( ' t| NTV ?' TRAINING
school'
NV'*r?*?111'iilt li . .Week. ( )h.-cr> cd
lii oUiVinndin:; iY-nuny- of the past
k was the observance i?!* Notrro'
ilth Week. Professor. 11. \V> Ar:!
the* director 'played an import
pail in litis im-at campaign,
/os v.'/re offered ti> tjie\ hoy o.
! fiil'U'ivnr 'ihe largest .number
lit! can-On "ilk* Community. Overthousand
cans vicee collected, anl
had'-the I est swept yards. I'r--<>!
Anaild aion'jf .-iviili-'his wotkc ah!
! (. "ii.iiH'iah d npi'ii this splcii?- ?
v.f'i- roved, in this "can -irari'nif"
ami we know what it. r
s- nv'i.-fiuittit'S .arc. Two vci <
;?!'iiI le. lures Were-e iven in . onn
i with the program also a :v.?v
ni -' (lieaUh), We l'l-el more u< h
tottttt'' bodies and .health no'
n i eforc.'
live - ii.sih;r program of the bejjiip
was In hi in the nfhliiorinin Thur
.ainit (Mrs. Arthur and X
i.d-w.u th teachers)-. This was'. a
y i.onmiendnltJe program each nuns ?
showed that .the- little folk had
i vol i/.wioi, * The*" program -!
O.I?111' ' fi i :i !oi lie. " l'eioTTil-ioiiS. ' "1
s and drills. Tiijs program wa>)
"T7',T"Trr 7rrn- "7?"
'.V were very glad to have as our
to,- (Monday) Or. J. J. Starks,
s.iilent oi lienedict College. We
-l that he will make liis visits
e frequent. .
fc- regret. very much that our
ne Keonomie teacher, Mtss Sarah
ice is on the sick list, we wish -
her a .-poedy recovery. .
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^H4R SCHOOL I;
h Carolina |
raining School
Ending July 16th
l>m httctM?rrf?l-duail'oiO ~j?:
01 cert ideates; advanced ered- "j?:
I Vis-vary and Klomontary meth- :5i
Hlornialion JA:
' . \ . 1?I X (.i L'ii ccli'r jS1
Rox !>lii : q:
Allendale, S. C. jfii
, .. . . . v . VYVVV'/VVVW.WOOCll
}&Ct O oaO0OXH3OOOOCfC83??3aC??
ON SOL ATION r |
nka, what a message of con ? .
that THK MUTUAL RKI.IKF g
>N is under contract arid you 5
you promptly your insurance J
fided you to take out covering j
lev'lent Ass. of S. C. !
. Gen. Mnnacrer.
1501 ?/r T AYLOR STkERT_ J ,
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