The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 21, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
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Forty-One Seniors (let (
Degrees at Knowiile -j
57TH COM M KNCKM KM' OF COL- (
a 1/HCK ON Tl'KSDAV, MAY 24 M
WITH AlVHJE " M. I'ALMKK I
AS Sl'luAKKK
,Knoxvilk\ Tcnn., .May 1 l - K.-nh
t7T" elor'pt* Arts^and Bachelor of Science
degrees will be award, d to |'y? i v
one seniors at the Jiftv -seventh wmimeneenient
of KnoxviHo College on
Tuesday May 24.
"invitations to attend .have; been
extended to hundreds of alumni, for- 1
mer students and lTjt'hds of thd~i
college. Prizes in- Music,?1 tohnuv
Scholarship, atpi Play-vyi iting will)
be awarded by President J. Kelly
(J iff eh at the exercises.
The address to the class will be
delivered by Archie M. Palmer -of I
New \ ork City, associate >ecrelai\\ J
of the Association of American Col-f
leges, of witch - organization Knox- '
ville College is a member.
Dr. Fred Brown, pastor of the First
Baptist Church in Knoxviile will tie-'
liver the Baccalaureate address on
Sabbath evening, May 22. l?r.'
Brown nun ,,t' I to. >> nmmiiu.iii
minister.-. oil S"-m no?-o?
Church. It has h < |J"- policy ?->t tin
college to secure outstanding; ininis,
. Jtvrs each year for "one address to
the class. Last year Dr. Howard
Thurman, well-known student, pastor
of Morel^nis?? and Speltnan colleges,
spoke.
There are eighteen men and lm n~~ty-three
women in the class. A.-Osttrrber
of- functions are. being" heht.-i n
tho graduates. On., 31 ay tenth the
faculty eitlv i .dinetl ?Jit a "Depression
Banquet" whicii was much cnjoyeu
by everyone. .
Social engagements' continue until
. the evening of May 2T>, when class
_. nighl exercises will .mark the end ..f
the activities of the class of lp:;j.
In connection wilh.'aTle -cu nts of
nual meeting: of the Hoard of Trustees
will he held a: the ('.olleat'T.May.
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ITi tIn-1r annuar~spi ihjTTi iu < r7 n
Sat unlay.' May the .Hue da ! "is i vetsity
GUv Club st'ored a distinct
triumph (before an audience which
filled the Chapel nnl the adjoining
room to capaeiiy. ' A 1'eatnro of the
program was the. renderine- a sonata.
composed i y. the.. Direct r of
Musi'c. .i;u)]e< K. I P)i'.e\'. and . rl.i'. ed
by Ala re D'AJbert, who was pian
j s t J p. "t.ireen l'a>tnrf>." The ir. trt
am was eat hiTsia>Bicalie leeoiv.ed
a Jul "a tribute was paid ;<? Mr. Th?rse>~
h?as -conductor?mrd?a?composer.'
Miss ' Josephine Webster-tVopeV*.
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i alt's (_iii:i^Lixin. -Ti:riLpi: Wt-mttr
For West essay on "Momlity in Art"
S2 to Main.'n ({Intnl. A l!i!>lc td Mamie'
Bland for the best essay on "The
Fife of Christ."
The following program was jjiven
announced (> Profo^-nr (-"lemon-t ().
Melntosoh: Processional, Chorus, -
Glen Clul>: Invocation. IJev. Gnnihel:. "
/'horns. Glee fluh; Ks->ay. "Study of ,v
Improved Ajrricultu'ro, James ({'van; 11
__ Kssa.v, Woman-/. Place in the .World
Today, MiiiC?jc Minis; Vocal Sfdo, "
"When A'itumn f.tave- Are Falling." V
.?Havailllhh radjrott; l!ssay, Tho 'Survi- ' n
val of the Fittest, Cynthia Harrisonc it
Vafedlet m1'.', keeping 'Your Ideals in"
Sight, Roscoe I)avis; Address, J. W. 1
Cox, Class Son#. ' V
liiiiUmv" Miss Kiiliy advisor,
?S!1 \\H \ Mil W(. \ i.ws ?
A! i:,l, ini- li. inir' maiiifasla? '
' inn' < i (ha t i.|ni ?.(l Funaral
mivIhi - an. !".11il?;li :i-r * Assoaia!l
'( Im'i.iIilia t?* I?t* hah.
it '.Li^ ;;I!i'tlj * 'ity" .May-2 lUd2.
Wi- aii ifinidny; iaady to antartaii:
! la-.' a. a ny. I'ri: ii<!s .??!"* .Miss .l'lvcii
?,-;.svn. >Vo!l !>c jv!a?I to know thai
Ha is t i-< u,u rat inn' i rota a raaan
>l?ai at ion. and !7a"s ret urm-il To FTaT
S i : <'la-s of ('umioiii'. St
lliyh will pri-srnt a play Y-YitUTad "II<
ii.y i'al." Tin data will Ik* aiitioiine I
lati'i-. /? - '
-\Ir. and Airs. James. Wood and Mi
lilton MA an i ji.as ral.uriu i to Naw
; 1. ' a. . tlia trip'I?y. motor, 1
a!-, -aa>l aii". .1 alias Haitian, JuliuA
.n.din .1 a).a l!i-Man lias re- *
.ii:,n! !> J heir lioim\_.i!i I'nioii af--?~"tk"i
d-nz two Wanks with lala
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YOltK NEWS
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At WTslOy II I'!, Church lusT~ Suit
lay iisscnFbtrd the moiijbers ol VoTTT
Ccllews Lodge to deli be rate and par:
licipate in their Thanksgiving scrvfces?The
society marched from the
Castle*.Hail to?the- church. Mr. S.
Johnson acted as master of ceremonies.
The music to! this occasion was
excellent. The ?ror.punnivp?reading
interesting, "The dis'playof the Or
tier was nrotivv-mi ,,tl
i i m*
l't".: John .n uiobcs, preached an
able and eloquent Thanksgiving sermon.
~d
Airs. I\ M. Gihbcs has returned to
York animated and full of good news
from, the General Conference of .the
M.' K. Church .which convened in Atlantic
City, N. J., this, month.
The Galilee Baptist Church which
was burnt heie recently is being rebuilt.
We commend this plucky, woi
thy and [Christian band for their
swift decision and immediate action.
Tlie Wesley M. Church flovk
were keen1 disappointed last Sunday
when Miss Maggie. E. Simpson
of N. C? and representing- the W.
11. M. S. failed to como uud address
the members of the town of York
and community.
The A. M. K. Zion Church pastors
tttc- back float tltelr. General Conivrence
and report that much constructive
business was, earned out
an I . that the conference . was a success
in attendance., enthusiasm and
.nterest, " *
The weather" is balmy and beautiful.
The ga.iams are proving that
Jixon $U.ll); M*. ssrs I . K. \\ elmer .Si
I A. Randolph. .$1.00; W. \V. Dowdy
H. A. Woo 'wunl. ^I.(K); h/ H,
Dowdy, $l.t)U; I. t' Jenkips, Jr7 $ 1.00;
$. II. Shiver, $.50; Mesdarhes Louise
W. Randolph, $.50! Mrs. Loui-a W.
{andolph. 50; Mrs Mary K. Joyner,
$.25; Miss Annie M. Dowdy, 25; Mrs.
i\. Rynum, 25; Mesdaines A. Sumter
25; I. "Scott. 25; A. House 25; I\
Perkins, 25; M. Rhodes 25; K. Smith
!5; (I. Sims.~25; ('. Goodwin, 25; Prof
L. M. Seott, 25; Messrs* R. McMillan
25; M. McKen/.ie, 25, '
A"~sinair donation was given to the
[ lonedict?((uartot. ...??
Miss Lottie Wiliams spent the past
ortnight in CoTumha wiih her sis,er
Miss Lucy Williams, junior high,
school student at Allen University.
Mrs. Marion Wright McLe.-ter and
hildreu. were the guests of her sis;er
Mrs. L. WT'Rarp olph Friday..
Mis, II. T. Mfitshall and '.mother
Aero pleasant visitors at the home of
dr! and .Mrs. J. A. Randolph on the 0
Mrs! Anne M. Shiver spent "the
.veek-end with her sister Mrs. Ida
ETTO LEADER
of illness. i __ ..
| Friends of Biwn . wju
regret to learn that sin- o-fi-iw a
broken leg in an aeeident recently,
_ , \\ wi-h irr lieiL-a. Ispd. dy )m>vwfr
Mr. atul -Mrsj Fluules Green arii
tlio proud parents of a tino- napy noyj.
lie has been nam; (I Charles' Gree-tt*
Junior.
Mi s Herli.ee JaiUso-.i?entertaitR-d7
the Silver Leaf Club at her home
C..* 1-- " * "
ohiumay OCIllllJI. Alter, tlu* business
s?-sA,,n?was?ever,?a?dc litrht1'iil,
soi ial htnir was enjoyed. A delicious
sweet course was served by the hos--tr-K.
assisted by .Mis. Viney Wroten
.Miss's On Hie Hell Odom, Emily
Cooper an i Annie Miles were the
dinner truests of Miss Bernice Jackson
Tuesday..
IIELKNA NEWS
Sunday School opened with a high
spirit at the usual hour; lesson was
discussed with much enthusiasm.
At .'5:.'I0 the funeral of Mr. Daniel
Met'/, was held. He was a faithful
meiiib.i: e.f Brown's Chapel.
At S:00 o'clock Brother J. S. Sai>:.
ders delivered a wonderful message
on "Love." Everyone rejoiced. A
silver tea was given bv.Aiiu- Boosters
Club Sunday afternoon at the home
?f the I'lisi ent Mr. J. B. Sinith.
; On Monday evening. ' '? Mrs. I'olly
Raye entertained 111 honor ?d" Mrs.
M. L. Hayries of Orangeburg.' The
nosie-ss assueu oy lur UaURhter JU'iss
Sarah Raye served a delicious?salad
course followed hy ice cream and
- i i liits.. .
Wednesday aftmioon Mrs. M. L.
II ay lies and .Mrs Ida Youmr were tlie
inner quests of Mrs MajfRie Manee
Die beautiful hunch' of sweet peas
n the center of the dinner (able reminded
us of the- Mayday's" while
Miss \V R. Maine the elVieient daUK'k
ter 'of Elder and Mrs. Nance served a'
r ?a!atable eolatien cotis.istinR of beef
roast, brown j^ravy, Carolina rice,
' tnit-y?hot bieurty^ fruit -salad; pickles,
inrisp cabbage.. iee tea.v pineapple
. cream and eake. Mrs. K; I?. Royd the
- slsU-1" of M l'>. .M. I,. HilVh - ?'nte a
Mother's liny dinned in honor rf iter
mother, Si-tvr an! a few of her
. .friends. Mrs. Royd knows, how to
11ut. over any plan to satisfy the in~_ner
man.
u;xin<;ton news
Sunday beiitK a beaut i fid clay all
church yoe.rs wcit' rat for services.
New Be thel A\ M. K. Sv S. was Ifold
it usual hour with alt officers and
teachers at their post of duty. At
12:hP o'clock *Rev. A. 1 >. 1 lawkm
pi eachvd- a -\\ underfill sermon.
At (LOO th- A.'CK. I'.eatftte';nicl.
Sunday?mcrht Rovr T. Bowman?o+
Ii nto prrsuched in the absence of Rev.
u 1 >au kins. ;
-Rev. S. J. .Johnson attend: d the
(Jeneral *Conference i;| (Mevelun .
< lino. I l ls many t r*"7nIs*ftf-"TCTUV lnm
a pleasant t rip.
Mrs. Jennie Slinh who has been
- "snHi lor so toe. lime is ante to sit .up
at this.writing.
?Ttn?sini k v, i.-ited ,\11. anil M it. Ai thin*
L. Lavis last week and left a
line boy. ,
1 Mi.-iher and- baby tire iloinp: tine.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Jon. s -of
Philadelphia. Pa., is vi.?,Ttin.r his mother.
Charlotte Jones who has Ik el
sick for some time.
Prof. Richardson and his tcirl friend
-of Cohinihia visiled Mr. ami..Mis.
.Willie: 11. t'ii rh y ami Mrs. .S|i.t;li, ou
Sunday aftci noon.
Last Sunday n'jrht a 'splendid Mother's
'day pro::iiini wa> carried out.
Bethei's Quartet simp"; -Mrs. Lot lie
Strother read a paper also .Mr. John
Slitrh N; w Brookland base, ball boy.played
Lexinjfte-n boys niornniu' am.
~ a 11 cllloe 11 a 1 1 .ex burton. St'.res Wei,
By Annie Mac (ircen Hayes
Yesterday dawned brightly.
With it's promise of-hopes?-love, and
happiness,
We hardly Policed it's Koinfc until,
The Western skies were tinted;
With the ciimaon rays of the setting
sun
Soon the evening star came out;
For above the hills and tree tops,.
Darkness draped its curtian around
us, . ,
I.o, the day was done passed- As
silently as it came,
Yesterday is gone.
Then sigh nul_ iaeivc .fur, jtCiita;day, i
Lintrer not in thl* pair -fancies of the
day that has . passed. 4
But live, love, serve, today is thine.
Clasp the 'blessings of life to thy
heart, ????? ?? I
Be happy, Be happy, Today" is thine.
1 . '=rsi
SUMTER NEWS J
f"~ ~ ~ I
? Dr. I. D. l'enson, accompanied by
TtlTo choral cllib of Morris College
rendered services at Kmanuel M. K.
-j-Churoh on Sunday morning May 16th.
iTIio message delivered by Dr. I'inson
was inspiring and impressive and
, ....... KniiMii: o. uviiuuw ami 1.1 rue
daughter , of Charleston are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spears.
J. SOCIKTV HILL NEWS
Dr. Charli-s Aw-(randy and family
of. (iroenville is spending several day
lie re as' the guest' of his lhother-in- '
law, Mrs. If.. .JL Bt;ook.?T 1
' The Annual "Thanksgiving .services
for _Th_g ildd_J?elimvs._we?>- held?atHethisda?Baptist
Church last Sunday,
, pastor?AmlersHu?deli\ e; ed tiki.. serinon.
4 |
By the kindness of M. J. Dickson,
_Sr. the writer was able to visit the
liapiist State Convention in session
at Bennettsyille last week.
A~ In- lunl.-iw) int., tlw. I'-i of
Robert Taylor, of Floionce; Boykin
and Williams of Camden and l'rinee
<>l l heraw. his mind Went haek forty
years ago. and put his hand to his
ear to try to hear the different speakers
wondering-why people don't talk
so 1 ud as they jlid forty years ago. I
Mother's" Day exercises at Union
Baptist Church on the second Sunday
in mis .Month was voiy interesting.
Mr. Sanders Smith departed this
- ]jfeAtJT>y--iIaya. ago. , He was a rmfefrC
young man, devoted to his parents,
and did what lie could for 'them. Funeral
for him was bob! -it M.m.o i?. ?:
Baptist Church conducted by S.--B.
I hompson.- j
.Mi-. James Aldrick and son Jamos,
Mrs.-..Mattio Bacole and daughter Vivian
spent, last week end in Conway.
We iH'ii1' ultld to have iMr. and Mrs.
Thomas Folder. and daughter, Rachel,
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Johnson and family
worshp with us at Bethel.
| Ki v. W. P. McCoy-" conducted the
"spring revival at Bothosihf last week
and delivered several interesting
l iitle Miss I.u.'ilo Kvans. wVio~Tfas
been going try -school at Choraw is
-at lunne.toMhe delight nf her limflwM'""
"and friends, ~ t
Mrs. (ieoigia Sharper-of Cheraw
was a welcome visitor. In our town *w'
few days ago. j
Mrs. Jtdia Thompson of Bennettsvillo,
visited Mr. and Mi's. J. S. Dick
son-. Jr. last week.
v.' PlIll.ADEI.PIIlA NEWS
I
J? i ' ' - ' ;
Mrs. Fannin Jackson of 3-017 W.
York St. gave a dinner on Friday.even
- ing- in honor of Rev. S. 'W. Jackson
of Columbia, S. C. Rev. Jackson is
visiting in Philadelphia and New
Jersey stopiilg in the community 1
Baptist Church. He preached a won-' '
ckrful sermon on Sunday night, May <
Stli. P.).'{2. All seemed to enjoy, the <
message and to ReV. Jackson, come j
again. Rev, J. F. Williams is pastor '
at the Community Baptist Church. , l
| Rev, S. Jenkins of Eolumlmt, tC. '
arrived in Philadelphia-this mronihg..
' r, t .... IV
wi.-.iniv-^mt,?u,?- wnc> ?'?ht*?
spent sonic time with his daughter
and-son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson <
now ht? is with his son, Mr. Phillip 1
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When death invades your family
' - 8olation comes to you from the f?
AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA
protected by insurance laws, to f
"^policy which your forethought pe:
* such.
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PHONE 71 Rfi
at Bethel Church, Moutlay night, Mrs .
Audrey Waiusur directress assisted by
members of the Deaconess board an J
associates from .sister churches male
an indelible impres ica upon the capacity
crowd present for the manner
"TrT which si]c managed the .qffair."
'Several white friends witnessed ,the "
piugium. Among Diem County Supt.;
Brooks, who was loud in his praise
of the> actors a.uT management.
The church" wasTirt'.stically decorated
.with a back setting of white.
Flowers of several varieties "White
and Retl^beiTig the most conspicuous
in the assemblage. Photos of mothers
we're* displayed upon the walls
together with other decorations made
the letting vpry 'beautiful. Orations,
recitations, declamations, appers, solos
duets, etc., were lavishly bestowed
upon "Mother" .in this the most moment*
is celebration of the day in -
our city.
Mrs. Abide .1, C'h\?;|;eile and Miss
WhlilUt; of Greeny-lie worshipped-^ttB.
the! Sunday morning while here
they \vi re tho guests of Mr-. Nannie
liveyedd by President I. D. Pinson
of Morrts College. Sumter toan ov?>r
flowing audience. Ik autiful musie
was rendered by the school with Mrs.
Mat! ic?P;?!"h?Prrrn?rrs?pianist.
The Junior Club of Hampton Street
Mtnrh~mct-~nt~ I he home of'Mrs. Oli)>bant
I' l i :iv :ii'U'i'iiiMiii. A "very nni
(|Ue program hying . rendered. Remarks
by Mcsdames Golphin, Oliphant,
Johnson and Mr. Robt. IliK-'
gins. Solo, Miss Mattie Fuller; instrumental
Miss Alberta Mathis; Miss
Mattiig^Mjjller- pianist. Gameswere
playod at n-r which TtTe hostess
sist.d by Mrs.'Golphin. served Lfndherg
salad and a?sweet tourra'l
Miss Carrie Hello Nel-o'n motored
to Columbia with Mr.. Willie Thompson.
Thy cc- nni. ncement .exercises of
Hampton Street Hig'h will be hell
during the week. The Baccalaureate
sermon war held Sunday at 3:30
o'clock -a I St I'aijl wilh Kov A ?.
Hast delivering- it-. The -"subject wlHr-:??
ing "Plan's Disfaction" which was a
master piece without words! Every
body enjoyed it. An over flowing
crowd, greeted the faculty.
Mr. Yc.-ungblood and two of the
insurance ladies inspectors were visitors
in the city Monday.
?Mi.<. Sallie?1/ignns passe I?away
Sunday afternoon after. a lingering.
iilness at the home of her daughter,
.\lrs. Margaret Smith. Funeral ser.Vices'',wore,
held Tuesday afternoon at
Ct. Paul Baptist Church at 3:30
o'clock, by the pastor, Rev. A. H. Le VfttM1
boi I;<r a* "iM e d"--b-jy
Cunningham, and J. W. Mathis. She ~
leaves' to nRiUlira husband,-five child
yen, three step-chilicm.one sister and ~
brother Arid a little" granddaughter
A large concourse of sorrowing rela
lives anil ITienJs witnessed the sad
rites aNf Mr. jmd Mrs. Kennedy
white') friends- of theirs. The flo- .
ral tributes were numerous as well
as beautiful.
Mrs. Ilaftie Golden was suddenly^
Vailed to Washington during the week.
jenkibsT Rev. Jenkins i*. the father
of Mrs. Jackson also. The children
and grandchildren all are very glad
to have their father and grandfather
here with them. -r?*
The mother's Day program at the . * Community
Baptist Church was very
Successful on Sunday afternohn under
the auspices of the Missionary
iicfe Mrs. Jannie Weston, President.
'Mrs. ,Bessie Clark was mistress of .
was mail by the.president, Mrs. Jan- t
riie Weston, paper by Mrs. Eliza Williams,
Solo by Mrs. Emma J.ohttwotr;?f
Mrs. Helen Carter, Mrs. Elizabeth "
Williams -and?the?friends quaretoa ??tendered
several selections. We
. losed with remarks by the pastor,
Itiw .1 E. Williams.
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CONSOLATION
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tct thai THE MUTUAL RELIEF
HON is under contract and you i
>ay you promptly yWPTnnsurance ]
rsuaded you to take out covering i
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