The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 30, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 2
wnat Oijs to be the greatest Genera.1
Conference in the history of the A
M. E. Church there ara some win
seem to think, that this meeting wi..
be the worse in our church's history.
They express a fear that things ar.
truing to be torn assunder. Hut
thi^v need give, themselves no uncusj
ness for God is not only in His cliurch
today, but is still its head. And
when things go too far. wrong. God
Himself will call? a hitlt. ' lb will
not even stand for its leader?* u
rule with a rod of iron. He will take
them away. Bishop Ransom in hi;
final address to the South Carotin.
" ?^delegation admonished them to pra\
daily at tins Uciieral Conlerchc.1
Amen! Bishop Kansoni. 'And it cvei
Christjan-at home \\>i11' also pray dai
ly that Go! "will direct the alVai'r
of that General Conference w\. wi:
return home with a better church I'o
the next four years..
rf
..* ' Dr. Tuit Out of the Bishop's Racy
An announcement l ev ut Dcr K. l-rCoit
vfu>t ... !i 11.. .? 11?- - i:..:.
she was' identified with {': .
, terian .Church ail' :'
? Melhod:.*ls~ ' I Us:: .
jrrc a* !>' i is*. v'.-'i: ' '
ly t oik. . But Wc a :
dear hus~band flikb- vht^uTtvf ' ' rr-~
' .. Lord in prayer.
Lost One of', our l>l-t Member,>
. The .failing ash-op
Jones, wife of - Hr . -1 : j ; :
, I'ljiun reiV.uVV'i ..
men of Antioch A. M: K. i a:,
our entire jrr?i<p. .<r.e ....
triumph of vile faith v.
noble ' Christian. It sevms faa:
church will l?e almost a wmen v.. :
1**1 ,
out her out lio.i Kit''Mi's .
.seat will ever he vacant a... .
, place will never he iiiieu. > ., v.a
the -s-rs-tw-?-d- t'ia- to'., if,?\ . j . -f--?the
-successful paste :-* v.t i.iei-.-aa
was anions tin* ne.-;. n.<I
Spartanburg* district-. - .-' !. *m :?;
? ?^ill(l>Cllim!"Wv'ir^'rs'?OT--"T'nrrnT-'---'.-- " -fboth
hell office in. the ri...,:v;i an .answered
e\er> roll. cai!. \V:..h..n
inore detailed report willappear n;
? that?her death?wtts?precious?:r?t-r?
' sight of the . Lord.
? .The Kev. S. J. Dobbins is no More
Tlu- Palmetto A. M/K. Ci.jiferc:
lost one of its great> st preacher* an.
pastors in- the able-character i>f tin
Kev. S. J'. Ddbhins, and the Kings-inner
district one of its best' minister*, Ik
died at his post of duty and receive .
the reward of. "well done" from on:
Lord and Muster. We are on. i u,
way an ; it will not. oe matf hefot<
we shall meet him.' in toe smis.
** "Curry," The Man With The Plii:*
Dr. (.?. K. .'Curry of .1 - -t:vi 1Di
L Itl..?u-L'ulti-i. fan. bn ii i. a i
the Book Concern iiv Philadelphia. II.
. is 'a successful l?usim-v> "ma:; a-sinfrom
his ureaj ministerial ai.t * an.
"Kraces. Then he is a in.us i>trards
his word ah. T.T- ] : :.. i1
You can depend on him. ami tie
church lu'eds that class of men. Tincompany
express appreciation*for ti .?.
fine letter just rcceiveilyjjjom hiin^
Off Tor Monoral Confyt civic
Will Cit her he?i+i?t Un\ ;11.. I. III.... ?i nr_.
~ our way^?While at-tr-mhttg this meeting
our column will n?>t appour u.
The Palmetto Leader but when wv re-turn
our. lelcase will consist of .Hi
iniportu.it tran-jjuitor, it tin- gemr^
ul con ft rt nee including all mw lav
en-acted. Those of our readers, wh
paper will be cut oiF for failure to
take advantage of the April >ub>eifp;
not being able to iviiive our Special
"General OoTTftrrenev fttition."
Pay us now while only a few daw
leuiain and let others >u?
Our Whereabouts
r
/ We had a glorious'time, at Spartan-'
Trilrg' lgst Sunday with I>n?S. H.
Lewir. It i - a pleasure to w< ; ship
wifn, those people now a.id witras's
-the fine spirit among '.lie mem
bers. l>rc-. Lewis is rated among 'hebest
pastors and preacii'-s in our
tnurch and he is demons lating it in
? rf- . X '
ihat l ily. Bros, T. W. Wiliiaois,^ T
Mimnic' ilalTiTTToIu CjT B. Boiuts, T. '<
h. k< liv. II. W. Turner, A. \V. Hern-1
, diwi. Joe Bynl, . A re hey McJ invpsey, I
\Y. M. HamiJiuti. \V. .M. Woudard, I
isaiah Johnson. James Blaekman. ' (j
Lewi- ("iii'sttuit. Bon Hicks, Prof. W. v
lUineh. Sisters Klla Whitmire, An-j.
u ir IV.-t, r. 'O'.lie Biakely. .Mary Jack- 0
?n I lin?W. Ki^vi i i lii 'H B. (iarrctt 1 o
t in isialvni' Dean". .Mary .Blackmail, ;
to- pliino l.cirir. Uo-sella Hiiririnbot- 11
ham, Anna Craig with their families *r
art- only a few of the great workers L
of Trinity for there are many others a
We hail a great-. Tmn. with Rev. L v
G". Hi w.man at I'nion Sunday evening
an I With .the Rev. II. T. Sum- v
jners at White Hall .Monday night J
.;"nd with tile Rev. <;\ K. Crazier Tues-P P
day n.ie'ht. Will speak of fhe.ir work j
alter tin quarterly mel tings. On
our retin a we will hegjn our round
wifiv Re\ -i t'oi k and Pollock-. We
ask that "the members of the district j.
.pi ay fqr. us and for the" General J
f'oiiferv in "i. ' "i.et us advance on our ^
knees.!' j:
- 1MB JlCli GiTY^1 RF? ".k
Social iu the Leader; 'Spartanburg, 1
So.**far-. April IP, IP32.?Dr. \V. J. v
Davis, the Gospel Tornado that held t
"special Fvanglistic services at New c
'.Mdriah- Laptist Church, has carried 1
j .< t ? inW . that Use church has t
Isiionn in history.
_J ^As usual, his ciitics were many hut >
inelTic'tLve. 'For hying, a man of in- 1
ihrhiitable wilj an ! resolute mind and
having, an abiding faith in God, he 1
succeeded admirably.^? . . s
, ( There has boen a man of Gou in 1
Spart:mh::i*r wln> could, draw and hold (
crowds each .night. In the first place <
he is,a man of training" and e.vpiei- s
oucv aim a pcr.-on pi a do. p spirit 1
mil gift. Then toQ^jie has the abili- '
t.v to express his. convictions and is I
fearless in doing, so. The .New Mori-. ]
i. a. it?4-ii*|> *. ?> ...Ti iv'a. .?-Apcx.ially__jyL.'._j
. Spartanburg as a whole i'etd greatly <
i one;inc.: r.y the \wfrk of J M\_DnvTs'7~i
KaMi night he had n preliminary' lecture
frauuht-with common sense and i
soase>la.1,, wiUe -.iust eno11g-h? lurnvo-r?to?i
gj-p the attention of his entire audi- ;
cnce." He never fails to simplify his (
arguments as that the" most unlottcr'
od -in the group i will .understand and]
appreciate.Shouting# accented t> 1
1 ix.-. c:*.s a t ' Hallelujahs wei.\? almost
a.\yays tjfh natural truer, of reaction i
or. tr.v part ot 'itts'.'".carers. i
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?i?i?-L*:?-?: _U i . lAi; - !
ir et.fe4.e-a tr.e .you* v I >; art;\u^
1 .. > T ^
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*. " ' .. : > frnm
]':\ I'.i.v:-. I'o y.a think -this .is a
f ee i 7 He eii .. not stop at 1
. .at. :.v v t<> Camp Friend|
M- :; iav :.-Lr .t. a p:<^'I'uin .wa 1
- an i <; m j
-a. ... a . ^. vat.C,.city. The 1
.. . . t : i . o t:tv-..Vwas noar <_n:
I'iustjn s*p^ke
: '.y *. ;.c \ a'.;:e oT> education. 110 <
a its int-iv .raced hy PvofV Law-son. <
at tie Palmetto- Statu
- A -' viati 'H with Morri* 4
t 'tee.' >' :a 1 i- Live.' a- hi- sh.-uan., 1
. i >a >v. a- Cc. ssftil in Iris pro- 1
_ ' . i .phi .71' ." a.- tlap gross totai i
ttiiheii over on this .occasion.. Dr
P.::---:i ,?a> seen to smile broadly. 1
Who w>.j,cl?i not? .
-=On "Tuesday night. the contest fo.r *
-.- rw'ateh was based upon the one 1
^ UrlTi1 *' largest - number of tickets 1
tin .-Morris. ColLge. Mi'ss Othella 1
I 'laV wa- tnt. successful com esthot i
- 1?> . 1 y.sei-K tinv. Dr. Day1;, [
was kept very busy in his home ui 1
" : [ U..!.e!;i ami spiritual ad, 1
Dr.. J>avUi left. thy <
l-,r?r-TT..-Wrrnrr-t? | .I^UI!, 1
< :.y.ay. Many .wept audibly whiii
' '.I. i--- y.wiping tears frt'-m (
-e.. Some. veiling "plea-e 1
. lake .Truly God Tn with Dr. I ?a
- ?*-r-?H+H-i?w i i, lie?w 11 h him' while he
l uiitinik's i(> iU> 11i> "will.
iJe.y. ah?l Mrs. G. A. Thomas' were
. railed to- Georgia to the.'beside of j
,i:e. latte.-'s niotner.
Amonjr the indisposed are Mei-.y ,
;a.iU - lb .uui AJ-iAVJiirter, \gnes_ Ht-tP |
derson. Annie Belle Hamilton ah .
' Mr, Albi rt .Drown.
Mr. i-'ujton Tho-mus has .returned
from f'oluifibta. He reports a very;
pleasant trip. ' ' *
liev.' and Mr-, \V. G. Hathihon o.
A'heville stopped over in the city,
' t route to ('(dumbia. Mrs. M. li.
.MlmtUi; aii'iriitpit-nied them
Mrs. Farrow Belle McAVhirter Fos
ter.*pciit the week-end witli her'
mother. Mrs. A. B.: MeWhirtcr.
The Little Theater will .static* th >
"jday'"On.- Mimitc 'ijl Twelve" in thj'
auditorium of Metropqlitan A. M. K.
Zi'in (dvunh. ' ;1
OCR MOTH KR -
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Whcrf- you arc- fcrdinrg ?ad and blue*,
" .\ulliinir < !-( i/ii earth ti? do,
Who cheers 'you and make you'feel ;
- anew?,
()ur mother. I
When you are seriously sick in bed, I
Who lay.' the pillar under your head.)
Ami feeds you until you are fully fed?
Our mother. . ' i
When you ut'ie little-and could nuti_
sh*r>. - ??
Who rocked you from your cradle !e< p
And laid you in her arms so sweet' ]
Our mother. * !
y . j
Who taught us how to watch ai d ^
pray? ? . '
Tn put-mm trrrst tn -Gorf -every?day-;J
That Me might" guide us on; our way ? |
Our mother. . , t
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Composed by Willie I.ois Epp?,
7th giude Cedar "Grove School
Whitmire, S. C. J
j THE PALMETTO TLEAD
(T THE* BAPTIST SISTERHOOD
OF SOUTH CAROLINA?
Dear Sisters:?Inthe Providence of
(od, again, I am privileged" to greet
ou.
The .time is fast approaching for
ur Annual Convention from the
vetting 01 anno inclusive, with'
hi' Pastor, Itev. A. H. Levant anu
lenvbers of St. Paul Church, ,Laueiis,
S.'C. I>et our slogan be, "On to '
ifiurens," with a mind to serve and
liberal offering for all phases of our
ork.
We are delighted to bring to you,
,'hat' we consider good news and we '
rust that you will feel as we do aout
it?like telling it and retelling
t, until We shalf be thrilled with the
igness of wonderful opportunity to
ender a lasting benefit to. our delomination
anu race, and be filled^with
, heart felt desire to be used mightiy
in this great work?as to the serioe
to be rendered, we shall not keep
ou in suspense?a loyal Baptist, who
s deeply interestee in giving to our
oung people the best in the way of
klucational advantages, has promis[r4"
AUf
of the State, ONE (DOLLAR?-for?
very dollar that-we raise over five
lunl.Ted for Morris Collcfee at Lauens,
in June?thus if we raise one
housand, we shall have fifteen hupIred
dollars ($1,500) for our colege.
This friend se.ts no. limit to
he aiiiuunt of his gift, but?the limit
,vhich we shall raise for "Morris Colege.
We cannot uo otherwise than
accent this challenge and show u.uj_
oyaltv filld love for our colleee-be th,>
sacrificial gifts which we shall make
0 hejp pay the debt which hangs
>ver it. ..Morris College needs Mon?y.
It is ours and is the only Institution
establishes., owened and con:rolled
by Negro Baptists of South
Carolina and we must stand by it,
jive to its support and urge othors
Lo do so too. It is the paramount
ssue before us now and every thing
?lse, should In a measure be seconlavy.
?
Remember our Needlework Department
for Foreign fissions and make
ind secure as many pieces to be sole.',
is possible, and thus help send the
.iospel across the oceans.
New societies may enroll and have
L or 2 delegates bv paying three dolars
for each u-elegate.
Societies that are not able to send
1 delegate, are urged to send a let:er,
with as terge a contribution for
Slorris Colleee and n?
de-Diey will thus help in the great
work ami be enrolled in the minuteC
the Contention as members,
Wt. mist jTTat iach District vice"['resident,'
realizing the importance of
raising more money for Morris College,
is prayerfully and zealously at
u ui k -aiui is meeting" with hearty cooperation
from the paotJrs in raising
funds to carry on God's work.
Money, raised for our annual "Ktlucatinn*
Christmas Tree." is jtsed for
the education of our beneficiaries, so'
let every one send or bring a contribution
for this worthy cause.
Keep the Boykin-Gilmore Club active
in your church?only twelve cents
ach member, per year, for the education
of some worthy girl.
Oflieial'** Greetings?We specially
jrge that each Officer, Board member
and regional viee-iPreskUnt do
Iter very best to make her greetng<
felt' in a liig way financially.
oisio-rs, me nnio di imtmis that wo
rally t<Y our State Work as never
before-. In si in instances, our little
savings have been swept away, but
.hank God the depression cannot take
from us our permanent resources?
faith in God, faith in the righteous
ause which we represent, faith in
/Uiselves an. faith in each other, fall
:ng back on these, we cannot?
i\e annul build op a foundation ot'
loubt, we can only build upon faith
md fnith writ ^move^Twmmtninn.
(' ntinue to pray God's blessing upfn
our efforts anu labor zealously that
ice might bring up a thousand dollars
for Morris College in June.
"Elect delegates early and all "ek-~
nerting to attend, should sent..'nanies
:o Rev. A. H. Levant, Laurens, S. C."
o as to be assigned a borne. A let:er
from him brings the pleasing information
that they are getting ready
ind looking forward with joy to our
oming, am.' now my Co-worker, defending
upon your cooperation; hoping
to see you at our Convention,'
I. am, . ;
Yours in His name,
MRS. C. X-. ClGNfiS, Pres.
IN ME MORI AM
In sad but loving memory of our
loving husband and father Richard
Preston Alexander, who departed this I
life April 28, l'.?2'J.
ThoWr?a co.lnnw.u.it'V,
ER . ^
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS.
Under the auspices of the local
Fe. to-rated Club, tho 'play entitled
"Arabian Knights," /was Tendered
Thursday night"tr" the chapel, ab
lira'Hard "'Institute by Brainard stu dents.
The chapel was. .filleu' with
an audienccythat' enjoyed the perfor.vtin.e
throughout. The stage sett
na was beautiful, the -soft litrhts
on the .stage lent a pleasing effect
as the players, who seemed easily
fitted to their respective parts, portrayed
thtf characters in a gripping
tin. dramatic manner. Prof. Br t vn
of Brainard was director, and is rereiving
many Compliments for this
st excellent literary treat.
Bulletins for the Piedmont Summer
School iu Rock Hill, S. C., will
soon be (>ut. Teachers may receive
the same by applying to Prof. S. L.
F+nley,. Director, Chester, S. C. The
school opens; June 27, and runs five
weeks of six? days each.
Rev. aiK.? Mrs. J/-A. Baten of Unit
11, 'motored here Friday afternoon.
Their daughter Miss Daisy Baten returned
with them and came hack Sunday
evening.
Johnson C. Smith- Unfvcisity Qttar
tute Thursday night.
Mr. Woodbury, Miss Agnes Williams,
Miss Ottie Green motored to
Winnshoro Sunday evening as guests
of Miss Jordan, one of. the teachers
of the City school there.
?Dr. J, S. "'Allen spent last week-en.,
in Washington, 1 >. C.y with his yens.
Messs! Walker and Gregg Allen,
students at Howard Univqysity.
01 r. and. Mrs,. Charlie Hardin with
their daughter, Miss Ruth, and Mr.
An.os Crosby motored to Columbia
and fpfcnt the uay at Benedict College
with their son, Mr, Ardry.Harilin..
.
Miss Roberta Buehitian, of Roek
-11 ill, spoilt Sunday hero, :is gnosis nl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosby, Peace
Street.
Mrs. Louise* Hudson alio little
daughter, May' Frazer, went to Jacksonville
last Week to. join husband and
father. ?.
.Wis. Rubie Nelson and little t.aughtor
are at honie frtfh* several months
spent in Washington, D. C.
- .vii*. Flitlu-y ttabcuck has?retumcd
1 i iiie.al'ter jnanv months in New York
City.. . .
.nr. Robert Nelson, Jr. has arrived
in the city IrOni'M-ranii, Fla. where, he
has been living for several otoliths.
Miss Sarah McCullough of Charlotte
is visiting lie.r grandmother, rs,
Vieorgta t lii-Uiiin. .
Mrs. Lizzie'Cox client a half week
in Charlotte witji her sons, Messrs.
Juliuis and Harolu'lOox.
i l l. ,iaities Goudlock. President ol
Vninn/lcUi?\ 1 'ulL.nm C ??? ?, J . ?* ?
is. n motored lo Charleston one .day
last wc-ek and visitew friends.
Mist Henrietta MAuuivn entertained
the W im- IkpariUlcnt ot Brook
Jyn Tabernacle Friday afternoon. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Howard have
returnev. from'Cincinnati where they
have been living for the past nine
months.
Rev. C. W. McXeal was hostess tc
a lew friends and members of his
church at the now parsonage of Brook
TyTi l ai.ernacle, on Monday night.
The home of Mr. John McLuce was
slightly damaged, by fire last TuesJa>
afternoon. >.
A fhie son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. .Willie Agars, Mel .ure Street,
mother and baby are "doing fine.
M-ds., Rena Wilkes is "spending the
summer months in Rock llill with her
sister, Mrs. Rosa Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clussen, Mr,
and Mis. Elias Clussen and Mr. Alexander
McMeekins motored to Rock
Hill Sun;iay7and~spcnt"the tlay.~ "
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BREWER JUNIOR COLLEGE
Green wood.?'I I ie first year class
of Brewer Junior College gave a ban
quet on Friday night, April 15. The
banquet was planned by tho presiitent
and sponsored for the class to
have a little social with their friends.
mis^class has liwn so su f.essful
and faithful in working and raising
money fhl' Along-with?the
friends we had as our guest Prin.
A tin wood an members of the faculty.
Wo enjoyed the program that
was rendered hy the members of the
class. Edward "Bra*'lay acted as mas
tor of ceremonies. After the. program
remarks were made hy -Presidont
Klgie Wallace and Prin. Armwood.
We enjoye..' the music b y
Sara Lee Alexander and John IU
"Walker. We were glad to have some
01' the parents with us. We enjoyed!
ourselves to the highest.
1 '
. . .. --FINLKY
III(;II SCHOOL NOTES
Everything is .getting ii\ readiness
for the Outdoor May Day program to
bo held on the school ground, May ?
did, beginning at 4:30 o'clock. All j
contestants arc busy at work with <
Ithoii* ?(?tin/ii*t i/uw.Ko.. I
? .v..j wvuv.iivi , ill
their' ell oft to be crownev. *i^ueeen ol
May. .
i^u'ite ii nuinboi: ~bT \\ mu-sboru
friends . accompanied thq teugijfcKere
Monday, but the terrible downpour
of rain and had, with thunder and
ligntning, caused the game to be
caned on at the fouitli inning with
a score of 3-U in favor of Finley '
Hi. ' . " . . 1
At thu home of Rev. and 31rs. D. 1
,C. _C'iosby are brick, pillars built by
their young son, Air. narold Cros'
by, who is a ill School student and j
I also a student in the Bricklaying
; class. The work is so carefully ami i
i-.eaTiy done tliat many favoroble com- |
ments have been made.'
.. May bill the public is cordially
invileu 10 f iniey in and L.oo.nis Si. i
J School from ly to 2 o'clock. This
I will be \ isitation Day and teachers ,
and siuuents are preparing many ,
_ Leautildb^axliebita. fer--tim.L.?iine. _
The game played fyy Ybrkr Fridays =
resuilei.. in a score, of id to 8 in favor
,'of. Finley lli.
I >> AiiiiiL' uarricK gave a i,a\vn
' i arly on The school .ground Tuesday
attornoon for a number of Tittle loin 1
1 in interest of May Day. - .
i Al esses Bessie Lewis, Agnes Wii
lianis, Mabel Sumter, and Mrs. C. M.
| ey with their classes will go 01.
" a hike and picnic Wednesday aftei
noon. . 1
| Masters Paul Beattie a no W*. AT
Ross, Jr. of Winnsbo'ro accompani
, cd tilic former's . parents, ltev. ami
,'Mrs. Beattie and Miss Pauline Finley
leu nere Aloii. attornoon lor JJie_ _
1 ball game.
OIIITL'AKY _ ......
L Deacon Waller Siniuel was born ,
j '.at* Kingsville, S. C., May 2t?, Ls.s_
! departed this life, April 17, 1U32 at
7:15'A.tM. lie was a graduate o. s
i Seholiel ! lligh School at Aiken, S i
C. He also received training'at tin.
i Military Training School Jit Lauren .
viile. Virginia.
lie was converted under and'Bap-.
' Olive Baptist Church lie was unitto
' m Holy matrimony to Miss liattie
.Rolin. Later he became a membe
- al.o a (I.aeon of Aii.ioeh Baptist-^
.Church where he served faithfully fo,
- many ..years. ?
1 Later lie moved his m.onibershrp- ..
io Zion Baptist Church,' served therv
:is i ifejir-on ;il<n until l,i< l,..,lti
, lulled him. He leave? Ho mourn lii>
l lost, a wife, one. son, father, mother
three brothers, three sisters ami a j
htist of lelatives and friends.
Sleep (in brother Simfrel,' sleep on '
fnd take your rest. You left th
f vvrr hlessed.
! (rta-MNfew * ??, ~
1 The Happy Hal's . Ciuo is always
,'clad to receive compliments eyncern- 1
I'ing their knowledge and perfectness '
I in putting over successful programs. ?1
r|TTieir~cliteT'atrrr~is~~to stimulate in- '
terest-among the young people along J
those 1 nes. They met last Tuesday J
.,t the home of Miss Ishniel Hyman,
although their president' Mr. E. E. .
tiuile was called away on business, 1
' ..it\ Benjaman Hyman profonned hi? 1
duty as vice president. <
Rev-Lund Mis. W. S. Guile left for
: a business engagement in Kingstree. ~l
| S. C. last Monday. ?
Mr. T. L. llyman is convinced 'that 1
an auto will turn over, when last <
' .Saturday" his turned o\Cr with him ?
' driving moderately. He was very
1 foriiinatc Lu escape serious?injuries. Rev.
\V. S. CJuile was the center of i
attiaction last Thursday evening when
lie preached the annual sermon tor the *
L r'lorence District Conference held near i
Lynchburg, S.?C. He was awarded
one hundred per cent for his deplo- i
, matic pulpit service. i
Rev. L. L. Jackson filled his pul- i
[jit Sunday at ll&U and preached-a
, soul stirring, seiTnon after which the i
. membership qi Mill IBranch gladly re- i
: ceived into "'its membership Mr. C.
nmitn irtrm Eton Baptist ChurdT, i
Hyman, S. C. i
At 4:00 -o'clock P. M. thu Missionary ~
with Mrs. Mulvenia Cusack presiding \
concluded the Sunday services by rendeiing
a very unique program.
Mrs. Icelean Holinson of Hyman,
S. C. spent the week-end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Davis,
Mrs. VV. S. Gqile spent last Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. Creola Cusack
of Hyman, S. C.
Mrs. J.'R. Grant and V, Waters
hist Thursday with Mrs^ W. S. .
Guile.
I Mrs. Laura Dolly of Latta, S. C. is
there spending some time With hei ,
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Saturday, April 30, 1932.
PNTLLIS \VIIICATLKY BRANCH
V. W. C. A. NOTES
Tlit' Waverley jri'ouj> of Girls Replanned
ut their last meeting
m excursion. G> Paradise Lake, the
late to be announces later. Tickets
will be on sale to the public for ten
"cuts IWis.i IVIinnesotr -R. Garrison,
itrr, isor.
i? ' m' i a .. ." rrrnxT! ?A.^.. ?
J3i..)ivcr \\ iisiimgeuil iu'ik'iis K'na
are turning their attention tg base
ball. They ended an interesting meet
ng with a snappy game.
The lave Wires are working on a
pageant which will be given at the
Gala Day opening of the Girl Reserves
tennis court, located in the D0(?.
blo.k of Hampton Ave.
The.Girl Reserves Glee Club had a
gingham dress party last Monday
night. It was quite an enjoyable
ati'air. '1 hey are making wonrerful
plans Toward the! eterntaining of the
Paine College -Glee Club after the
Recital at Sidney Park C. M. E.
Church on Thursday night.
The committee on management held
ts regular meeting ofi Tuesday after
noon at 5:110 in the assembly room.
Mi-,. 1'. fin ?Uie?otficiunt
eiiMinmn presided.
Interesting reports were made by
each chairman of the.various subcommittees.
-Three important items
evtre brought to us; namely, 1, An
ini.tt.H I/ni t Ian Milt innitl
juui lcrs inviting cur group to attend *
1 .mooting In Charlotte, ?<h?G., .on
. 'i idhy, TVprtt 'j:rr U'lativo to Y. W.
C. A. work. 2, A desire expressed
by a teacher ol" tin white group to
conduct a class in Mental- Hygiene
for a period'of ten nights duration.
This class to be composed of repnsentatnes
from tli? Y. W. C. A.
workers and from the Parent-Teachers
Associations of the city.
?H-.?Pi-.n. <\.i- ?p,. n.'-modeling- and *
extension * of the building and facts
oncerning the buil ing' fund. The
meeting wis a very interesting one.
Following is the list of the subcommittees
with the chairman of
each. MrnTrbtn-rhrpr -Mr*i?
!ia Roberts; Finance, Mrsr-Anrtie-Man??
igault; Girl Reserves, Mrs. Margaret
Smith: Education. Mrs. Laura G.
Jonts; Health EtTucatibn, Mrs. Eliza- ?
beth Brevard; Religious; Maggie
Brown; Hospitality, Miss Josephine
White; Garden, Miss Delphine BradV-y;
. House, Mrss Helen Roddick;
Maintenance and repair, ,M'ss? Minnesota
R. Garrison; Publicity, Mrs.
Annie G. ^Garrison. ?r ?
SELLERS NEWS
Sunday was' a high day at Balti-h
mere A. M. E. Church. ."
Sunday School opened at its usual
hour with the officers and teachers
at their post of duty.
Service began at 11 o'clock. Rev.
Williams preached a soul stirring
sermon which -was enjoyed by all
that heard it.
The Missionary Society met at its
usual hour with, all officers- at theii
post of duty. The male quartet ot
Rowland. X. C'., rendered a program
Sunday a 1'ternoo-n at that hour.
.At 77T5T) p. m. a piogram was conlucte
f by 'Rev, W. M. James, Supt.
jf the Sunday School. The quartet
ang several songs at that time alsm
Mr. Johnnie- Crosland a student of
Ulen University spent Saturday af- i?_
ttumooTT" tronrr. with relatives apd
i'riendjs.,.
Sellers Junior High
"Sellers Junior High School closed
last j-'riday with a picnic and bali
i'ame.' The game was played between
...lU, A.wl t;.. Ill- TU_ ??
\ iiv. i n unit x Iiutx;iriir>\ intj. 1 aiui .s
were .1 a-b in favor of Sellers. :
Jiiomlc teacher had an exhibition of
icr work from the evening classes and
i-lte- regular scHooi eias'es. IH5 fe!Xlibition
was fine. Everyone that saw
it -said it was the best "that Sellers
funior High had ever put. over.
Miss Douglas knows just what to do
awl how? tu?make n siii'ccss of any
[irojeet she undertakes. There were
three booths. These booths were
judged by white judges. The judges
were: Mrs. L. E. Smith, Miss Gaylc,
Underwood, and Miss Ether Smith, all
if Sellers.
The "up town" booth received first
ToTio'r^the "quarter" booth received
iecond honor. Mrs. (Nellie Anderson
work from the' quarter booth received
special mention by the judges also
diss Marguerite Porter's work from
lie regular school booth.
e wrrr very?sorry?to?see?the
eachers leave us last- Friday.
Mrs. E. E. Alston left for Columns
Fi idaV and Miis L. M. Douelas
oft for her home in Manning.
Rev. and Mrs. W. C.*-McCoy and
Uiss Annie . Marcus o-f Timmonsville
notorei over 'Friday to witness the
hcnic and exhibition of the school.
We were glad to see many visittig
l'riemk irony neighboring towns
n Sellers Friday.
The patrons ami trustees commend d
the teachers for the splendid work
lone in the school and com,munity
his teinTT We hope for tht'iu a hap-?
>y vacation.
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