The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 21, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 2
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WIN NSmOKO M.WS
NV ;ty nn-n?A. M. K. ( httrch
ttev A ..I ;Feli\ f'a>tnr
Sunday School opened on due t.n:
and wt- had a real discussion of tlu
lesson. Mr. Moore our Supt. (Jav.
auother jrood review.
At morning our pastor delivered a
Very forceful sermon W the deliih:
of all. '
Sunday afternoon we had a w?>n
~ " derf ul sermon h> Che?Rev-.?Ws?K
Rn.der. nii-tor of New Hq'k- Circ ri:
Rev. Bouler is indeed a power"'in tip.
pulpit ami wi' at*.- always glad ;
hear him. ' *
On Sunday, night our trustee rail;
came ' ofV it was indee: wonderfu.
considering the times. , Thus.' "mi I la,
sick# list afe Mesiames Margaret
Coins. Famr.e. II tit tie Stevenson am:
Mr. John .Sampson.
The Blind Singer- is expected' t appear
at Waysnan Sunday night.
Hear them.
This is closing ^ *k at the Fairfield
County Training Seined and ah
is running hither and thither .get
. er getting ready for his night. ,ot
pelfui inimccT"" Kri iny Hiigi>i_ '.in. a.
operetta .entitled !,rFTi!Tshei| PeTfldes"'
will be presented in the auditoi.it:-..
sponsored by Miss FinU'J". May
Prof. Ross i- offering for your pleasure*
and criticism, favorably .and u
favorably some of the h.-si si..-:iU. < .
1.VW 'I '-M M . > L'.j *? ''II y ?j ? ?Li* .M iU ; ' ?
Otto "Martin.: .1. ROokiiian. 1*. I.. Mi
Tntosh anil Dr. ' H. O. "lMj??ni|>:-?tt.i: :
- <i^k;frhU'ttj-tinU' U'.tv I'll lnVi ii l'V- Ujl-v^
Mrs. <MauitfanIt atul l-it He ma .i.:
ter Os'frarah? spent -tT.e w? < k " !.?! .a
Hopkins, S. ('.. with put ?-v.t ~ a!:-,
yhunl parents.: Mr. ('. Mtrrriffanit w-'r.*
fm?wit o ami bahy Sum la v.
Miss !leien L. Neal ha> '
' Hopkins to her pnr<*ntjj after
the winter ami spring with k--r
fF *Mrs. <\.Miys \~-al putu
tn viitfi1?Si>1111?r.> i Si i inil?aJ?T11 111 ii ?
? . - . t-'-ullririi I'r? 11. Neal _w_a.a '_yj?*L.
at5 the lairl'icM. ''? art y I fan'. TTjT
SehooR
Rev. J. S. Marvin ami Rev. 1R
A Vounjr "t* Silver -St reel ua-iv ,:h?;
cite Salt;may ?<t: t>v?.-31it?Mrs
Ru-.-el has protio ti. New .Ami
1>.. I. |. it 1 lit' I' I'. I i.li 'I -I
("ONWAY MOWS
: ISethel A, M. I'k <'hhrith?
At the ;su.ai hour Rev. \V. I. < A>;?
Rev. A. M.-O-ten. Re\.- A. U Rain
how ami Rev. (1. \V. James a>eeta!iw
the l??struiiv: after all 'pielimiriane
tiie pa-top" selecte ; as' a text Daiat.
kth?cliapter.; suliieet 1 lie I 'o\ver v'
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! i V.;iv> "Nigd a ^ptrnufiil week" flf
t 'ii {i'. v?itun. ul: " u?let T ilde?liail ?'tur<n
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The >ad nn ?ajfe*'of'fho death id
\ii<* M. W'a.-iiaijiti'ii, the daughter jut
U?\. and M:.-. Wa.-hinnum. The tun
t ai ,-ei viee ' ftas held Kid .ay aftera.'dii
a;'Hei?v\vcll Al. .K. Chinch, Tat-,
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a lull Tlu> iiiu-ic was \cr.> I
many viTtors Wi fe present
W .v at'i >ffUi?u' rauily l<?r ^ splnnm-..
?:u:: i .v. ?; s.n.il.i,.?in Mat
A -ketch of the pro?ratii. tin* -
of tiii: I'>i* I'll- l n'iKii .May.2N-2V'. a
SNilX'tj *.jA.uivh., 1 'o'voiipiis, beacon I
I'. FLor-trn: i m niductorv ^ci nn.t
lii-v. Al. Alackey alternate. Rev. TTVT
i'luijii r; Pap r. Al.ss Alma Biwii,
Welcome addie-s, 1 it-ai pn < R. Rec.*-.
IJcac<>!i Ti. Minir<^p. R. umT
.Hi:* a. I 'eaeou '.I?ic Hi'; <1. l'ajny* M-k-.
liiv-ii- (it-ai'i;; 1 'i-cu-sion Thv opi'i:.
"u of youth toward our Sunday
y .'iiiul an; church wpi k. led hy .Mi..
11.on Ah' <>ilu i: 11.!lo'>vei>, Misses 1j > j
"thy I It- si* a tul Amanda AlcCo'lluin
Sunday ihoinuij?,. Sunday Schooi.'
.otaiiatiil by J fcacuii I). F. Thomas
m'Iii. A1i.-\ Aifn.c Al. \\ al.-h; short lain I
Tobv Rirlmi dsoli: Pan.-r Mi. I
Alilluil Miii-hls; Report oj' Missionary
Mi>*: lo!a Ruse; iI'pi.rr oi' Relict.
1:-. I.uia Wtiy nt Ali-sibnary :sernmi,
Hi*v., I-;. _AI. I'ut'ki r; collection, i**
tVliKl't. ; " ,
< onniiirao: AIjs. I.. Wright, iJeu
i\. J?. Uii -i- and Hi v. \V, F. Mi-Coy. J
in. Kvyryboily: Conic out ' and en,oy
tins ufiion program in full
A * sp'-cial pni>rram will be rondel*
ci Friday evening 7.*'i<i Atay The 2V
at Shiloh <' i i111 11 i_'-ivcn -bv the Inco
1. luitvhcs. in the county.
iiiw. \V. ! '. Alcf <iy " Ifft for hi hunh
iii Society Hill Monday even.iijr
who. In- ,-peht the week edhduel
itiK hi.- .-'prinjf revival meeting, lie
j .'tin STii.llay^-^eTrfn^'T't-pfmlnv U
(rieirdid meet intf.
Key. and .Mr.-, i'. B. Mdodana of
i a.nden w a.- in t h e city
Sunday morning eiiroute to Mac
ed?.i;ia Baptfst Church where Rev.
Mdo ana . have pa.-tored. lor a nuntv
her of years.. He p'r? ached a sold
. lifting sermon. Mrs. Mdodana 'is look
ng the h!< oin. of health. They visied
ihe reporter and -family Sunday
morning and was the evening quests
if Mr. and .Mrs. IJ. -.Summon, memhe's
m . .viaeeun-nru. They an* ever ai. l
ever welcome to our hoine!> any tin.e
' hey are in the county.
>e nanied at this meeting. We are I
u? iiivf all lodges' ami' courts to he
cejlprs and Couireellors, we especial- j
ly appeal to >ou. to get behinr this]
_ meeting, espou-e the cause for whi h
the meeting is being called and boast
the Or'er and if you do this si larjo
"aUernfance will be assured, sihd n<w
interest manifested.
- - Krateiusall.w, ^ __J
J. B. LEWIE, Chairman I
E. R. LEWIS, Secretary.
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THE PALMETTO LE
BEATFORT COUNTY
TRAIMS'Ci SCHOOL NEWS
Tht' following progiam was given
i :i Mother's Day : Trio "Mother's Bible:"
Scripture Reading, Mrs. Shank
li ii; prayer, Mr. Golden; spiritual;
recitation, Theliua Reid; recitation
Evelyn Roberson; playlet, ^'Mother"
primary nu'oils; Quintet selectidn.-re. i
tation, Cora Lee Peilceil; select reading,'
Mr. Shanklin; solo, Miss Josephine
Brown; recitation "Somebody's
Mother." Miss T. B. Gr^Kson; remarks
by the principal.
?The principal and Mr. Shanklin motort-d
to Orangeburg on Friday morning;
to attend the judging contest of
live stock hel l there. They took with
them, Mr. Qapics Middleton who' waone
of the winners in the contest held
at Allendale a few weeks ago. Mr.
Middjeton was not a winner this
tiine but he has reflected much crediti'Pvfl
hi-, school. Mr. 'Shanklin. is
workihg hard to bring his boys up t\>
the standard.
Plans have been made for the
framing School finals. Our sermon
will be preachei Sunday afternoon*
May 22 by the Rev. Mr Curry, pas
. i r of the Wesley M E Church of
Beaufort Monday evening , May 2.':
exercises by pupils of the primary
.grades will be given under supervrs
oil ..I* Mi.'M s l'i .uifrr hml Hull 1 ue- :
day evening, May 2-1. the inttrmedi
ite under the supervision. pf Mesdames
Shanklin and Riley will ha\i
their exercises Wednesday evening.
May 24 the high school students un
del*.'the direction of Miss Grayson
will present a plry entitled "Ever;
Youth" The closing exercises an !
awarding -of diplomas to the graduating
class will take place on Frida\
i afternoon. May 27 at 2:30 o'clock. .
In the class there .are three, one beyufid
two girls. Miss Anna Lawrence
I?-, salutatorian and Mr. Capi?'s Mid
I let oil. valedictorian. The address t<?i
lie class will be_ delivered- byi^Prof
W. D. Drake of Aiken. S. C.
nio principal retUrnel Sunday afternoon
after spending' Saturday i.i
Columbia attending a business meet- '
STKRLlMi H Hi H SC HOOL
There-has been quite a commotion
m ard around Sterling High Schoo1
if Greenville, Si C'., during the past
ight and it half months. The su; = =
dents have been quite busy going to
ivh'earsals^class nieetincrs. athlete
a deleft i'o>n of Trade -Instructor.-*
from State College. The delegation
consisted of Professors W. T. CallioUn,
P. M. Harris, W. Williams,1 J.
A. PieVce and C. R. Claggett. They
I \vi re the guests of Sterling's" trade
department of which Professors L.
! G. Fisher and P. E. Stewart are inI
slructors. While here they also visited
the White High School wher'
they talked with Professor Smilh
Peterson, the instructor of manuel
training and the city superintendent's
office.
Sterling's trade- Department has
in one of the leading Hardware Stores
of the city a minature brick veneered
house which was designed and
built at Sterling by the Trade D<>partemnt.,.
Do Mnct^Of Your
[Trading With Our Advertisers.
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ADFTR
S< HOFIEl.l) NEWS
('(immi'iu'i'int'iij At 5c|pj!^?l
The ScUulicltl Xiitmal an i industriai
School of .Aiken. S. will begin
it - >ixtv fourth lommencement^ exercises
Sunday. May 22. 11K12 and contftuie
through Friday evening, May
"27 The Baccalaureate, 'sermon"will
ut. pieucne.u dv Kev. J. H. Jennings,
1'aslor of Cumberland. "A. M.. K.
l" hurch. Aiken. S. C., at' 1:.'5U o'cIock
on the Schotield School campus. .Monday
night will be the primary exercises.Tuesday
night will be held it:
'the auditorium the Oritorical Contest.
Wednesday nigt an Operetta entitlej
tc campus. Thur^lay -night will be
the class day ex . rcises an i Friday
right will be the final or conim'ence"
ment night. The pubfic is cordially
invited to attend all exercises.
AROl'NI) (iKOlKiKTOWN
"fr oiling. the
Cifrntva] opened at Hfiwani High
School ;Park and runs the entire
week. .
The fann.ts Jenkins Orphanage
Hand1 is .rendering music, At fin i'. si on
1?> cents at the gate.^
The Elite Social Club met at the
home of?Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd Nes. it.
Wednesday evening. May 11. Afi
i)i.. iimmiImi- bo - iiies< til,' i'ollown.r
program -was rentierad; P.cpor, MVs
K. J. Rjchas '-son; Leading; Mrs. Alv;1
ia Green* qiortvl selection, Mrs
;h!m< s, Mary -Dun .intr. Magdali i v Pa
?;te. Nell Thomas and I.ula X.Mu'I'ap^r,
Mr. Luc-ion C. J< hnson; spng
by the^club. A delicious course o:
salad, saltmes, ice cream and cak?.
were served. .
Mr.?and Mrs. Casselle of iEa's*.
Orange, X. J., returned to their ht<m<
'Wednesday' after visiting Mr. and
.Mis. Joseph Ward. Church .St..' M>s.
C;t.--sc'llc was formerly Miss Jossk
AIston ~ of Geor^etoNvn. They wen.
jyajzraErareJra
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THE COLORED FIJI
AND EMRALME1
- _ OF SOUTH
will n
Sev<
si Annual C
Yln.r '> 1 IU
.Mr, liUther Button who has be* ti
in Now York' for some time, is at
home * visiting relatives and friends.
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Miss Rosa Gibbs returned to Now
x- "llk^Jast week, taking frcT mother
v.th- her.
Frof^Ti. Wr Hoard vice prineipUl of.
llowaru iligii School delivered thj
??- mnieii'W'nient, ud'iecS to the gra 1
uatesof. the I.ake City Graded School
last Friday evening, May 13. A
large appreciative mixed audience was
present.
' Mrs. Fannye I?. Carolina returned
- to the "city .Monday morning accompanied
by Mrs. Frank. Edmonds,
grand court officer of the Courts 01
i C a lap thy, _
Tlie Junior Mi ss;onary Society o!
Bethesda Baptist Church .met at tinhome
o fMiss Camille Moses Friday
afternoon May 13. After the regular
transaction of business a sweet
course was served.
After a long illness, Mr. Ring Gad
deh passed away Wednesday moru.ng.
May 11 at his. home on Duke St,
The funeral services were conducted
--M'nnfi His lute residence by_his pa*i<"
Rev. G. (J. Daniels,,-assisted by Rev
i'oiiy ADtyn.
Mr. Ladso-n Coit an old citiz.-'n di*d
at his home on St. ,Iame$ St.. Friday
evening, May7 13 a n J was burieTt~?nr:
Sunday. Funeral services Were "conducted
at the home Sunday hhorning
by Rev. 11. D. Bull.
Mi's. U. G. Teele left on Sloi'ulay
for Raleigh, N T
Mr James Burroughs of.Aynor, S.
Burroughs on Sunday. (
Al i-sesRutlT Barker and Lillhr Rai
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