The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 11, 1932, Page Page, Image 6
^ JACKSON- HIGH SGHOOIr X I.I B !
On (Sunday iMay 29th the Jackson
High School Club held its Annual
Baccalaureate Exercises e?t Triuity
v M. E. Church. The Glee Club in
' charge of Mrs. A. O. Duren rendered ,
several musical numb*i:jL Rev. P. B.
Mdodana delivered an inspiring sermon
to the graduates. * J ud,g.e Mendel
" Li. Snuth alul Hon. FT Yates I
brought to the graduates and congre- |
hope. ' - j
On Monday evening May 30th, the
Annual Class Night Exercises were I
conducted at the School Auditorium.
An interesting and humorous program
was presented to a host of palions
and triads.
Wednesday evening June lirst mark
- ed the close of a successful school
year. Eighteen young people receivtd
their diplomas. The l olio wing
- program was carried out to the satisiaction
of all present.
ProcessionallAliisie?Awake witTT
the Lark, De Keef; Invocation; Musics-Kentucky
Babe, Melody; Oration7-.SalutatO;Fy,
Edith Beatrice McGirt;
Solo, Edna Louise Cooper;.Orar
tion, C die Blease Law son J Music
Spring is a Lady,- Strickland; Essay,
Iva Jaunita Jones; Quartet; Valedictory,
Christine Carolyn Mdodana;
Solo, Augustus Hampton; Presenta-.
Lion of Lbplomas, Hon. C. H. Yates;
Remarks,-Members of Trustee Board;
Class Song. 'Benediction and Recessional.
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NOTES FROM SKN'KC A .
The Oconee."County Training School
' has just closed anorhpr sucCessfuj
term.....Xi)e children are *t<w enjoying
another pleasant vacation. The teachers
have returned huune where they
will again enjoy a pleasant vacation
&fter nine months of Lkithfii
The Sisters Aid Club of St. James
M. E. Church rendered a play tilled
"Ita All-Ovn Tumi," Which Whs en'
joyed by all who saw it. Rev. B. F.
Stewart was called to Ashville, N. C.
to hold services at the?tst?BuptUt
Church of that. city.. He reports
great service for the day. Mr. Archie
Ivan, Jr. who ji? Junior at"Bcnedict
College has;-, returned home
"for" the Summer.1'
MARl.BORO (OlVl'V???-?
training school
The, closing exercises of the Marlboro
County Training School began
May 23-on which the 1-2-3 grades
rendered a very interesting program.
.The?program consisted oT~~JuTen fhT
' ^jbhQrttses, <nfos dm't-, idrlibi,?f+vl-k;
uances. etc. The program was enjoyed
and witnessed by a large audience.
luesd.iy .May tlie 1th amid -5th
"LeLS go Tii-v.dmu,,' Til.. ?|?'nilh)
consisted of twenty-live - characters.
Kach character piny., i?well 'their
part.; The program was largely attended
and highly appreciated.
" Thursday May 2<! the Mb and 'Jth
grades exhibited a'comedy drama in
two parts. Entitled "The lload to
the City.' This play created a spirit
of laughter from the beginning to
thrf r*niJ ?
Friday afternoon; .May 27 at 2:00
P. M. the Class Day exercises for the
first time in the history of the school
. * was witnessed" By, many. . .
Sunday May 20 at 2 P. M.Tht
Baccalaureate service was held an
mi ntnrinm ?111.1 u i I 11. inI?fry JT
large audience. Rev. E. O. Oliver
preached a very inspiring sermon .to
the graduates of which everyone
joyed." "
Monday evening May 20 the dth
and 7th grades presented amusical
comedy in two acts, entitled "Folderrt1
' the umnciir?cmrsi^Pd n I'
thirty one characters; Each character
pO'y.wl o-i.il nv.;,?part.
Tuesday noon the last public assembly
was conducted hy principal A..
?Cook aF"which time a program
fittfag for the occasion was witnessed
and enjoyed by the largest number of
students that's?ever been on similui
occasions. Each teacher was called
upon and all expressed themselves as
having enjoyed a most .pleasant-year
There has been perfect harmony between
all forces this year. We have.
not had a ripple on the water ?*
Principal Cook's 'administration
was endorsed by white and .colored
folk alike, lie stands out as being,
preeminently fitted to weather- diifi.
cult situations, and this has been' ;a
most difficult one.
Tuesday evening at S.'JO o'clock'the
*; graduating exercises weito conducted
at which time the class.. wufc rep-re-'
gerited by the following speakers.'
Salutatory," Miss Louveniu Oliver;.
Orations, Messrs C. Miles and Rosa
lee Irby; Valedictory by Miss Marie
. Cook. Each one of these young people
acqfritted themselves fine.
Prof. C. D. \yright, principal of
the Bennettsville High oehool delivered
the class address and Rev.
Ferguson presented certifu-ates "and
gifts to the -class.
f ' It is ai^tidipatud that most of the
I pre-sent faculty will h.. mi-iim-d?forthe
next school year with I)r. Cook as
principal.
Thus closed the best year in the
I history oT the school.
^ ,~uL f IN itEMDRIAM
V** \ ...
In loving memory of our husband
and father, Rcr: fn?A. Christie who"
departed this life June 10, 10112.
Dear how we miss you,
God knows the tears that flow.
But memory keeps you near us,
Though you left us one year ago.
Sadly missed by your loving wife
and children, Mrs. Ix>ttie .Christie,
wife; D. A. Christie, son; Mrs. Cornice
Garrett, daughter.
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?"MANNING NEWS
"Sunday services well attended at
Ebenezer Baptist Church. The young
folks seem to take an active part in
all church activities.
" Rev. A. Daniels, pastor preached aM
able sermon from the following- text:
And lie dreamed and behold a ladder;
(Jen. 28c 12; He used as a subject,'"A
Stairway to Heaven."
Hei. A. Daniels who has been 1 iv-.
ing in Kllorce and .pasturing in Manning
is' moving in the. .parsonage. AVe
Welcome him and his wife to Mannling.
Wo are ,glad to have them ?j
oiong us. we know they can Uo more
efeetive work. _ .
Miss Corinne II. Douglas, who has
la-err teaching at Friendship College
in Rock Hill has returned homo for
I the Summer. ..Miss Douglas reports
a successful school yeatf under the
new leadership of President J. II.
(ioudlovk. ' ' . ; : _
The students returning from various
schools are: Miss Thealma. V.
ll.ewis of "Morris College, Mr. T. J.
Crow ford, State; Miss Bertha BrOwn,
Kindall Institute, Sumter, S. C.; Miss
lidella Williams," Kindall Institute,
Sumter, S. C.; Mr. Crawford and Miss
Lewis graduated with" honors-at tKe-H*
school.
Mr. James Cochrell died last Tuesday
morning after being sick for a
long time. The funeral services were
held Thursday p. m. at Ebefnezer
Baptist Church. The church has lost
t'lie of its best members antl als,. one
"of its ueocons. t
CHER AW NEWS
Miss Elouise Davis "Is. home after
spending a successful school term at
1 Barber Scotia at Concord. N. C.
Miss Janie Killock gave a Dime
Social: at Tftrr home on Mojidav. eve ning.
I-. Junior Missionary rendered a
program .'it the Poo [Dee?Baptiot
Vliurch "n Sunday evening. ?* *?~"
. .Miss Marion Johnson gave a Silver
Tea -at her home Thursday even
:?? ?
Mr. and Mrs. Major Robinson, Jr.
spent the week end visiting relatives
ami frit?n.l? t.t 11 iv11111 si, r
There was a social given by the
Happy Seven iBoys' Club Friday evenwhich
was enjoyed by all.'
Miss Mary Poe is home after spending'
a successful school term at Bene-.
(Pet College at Columbia. S, C.
:?-Funeral- se rv ices'- wcmTiQldMn-TVlott(Tay
lor the infant son of Mr. and
Mrs.Willie Covington who was fatylty
burned Saturday!
THE ECHOES FROM TjlE CORNER
By Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor of
?r'- Eliemv.er A. .M. E. P hurcit
_Our Second ''Quarteiiy.,_Cunfereneewas
held Mav Oth. and?Kth inclusive.
On Friday evening 8th, Inst, tint busi'noss
of the con fere uio .was dispatched
with grace. cusp aml-dignit.\_.._LIiie.
- rvpiiin r" \rCTF"Ittrtl.iiu cv nsidering
the stiintrcncy of -money at present,
i he - people- of Mullins and members
ot' Kbcne/.cr in particuhn- are?loyftF
to tlie* core." Tile t<ord"is still adding
to our numbers su. h-as will fie saved.
I Sunday, morning l)r. Murplt.asctnded.the
rostrum and delivered a prael
Kal loetital and jHiw.erl'ul sermon
from the subject "The value of.a man."
Sunday afternoon he delivered another
of those master pie.es in behalf
of stewardness board nqmbor lj.fr1'in
tfre subject" " KHicaey of. faithful
prayer." The people are loud in
their, praivcrs over- the business like
manner in which the conference was
held. This closes our third quarter
with everything toward a.- happier,
hriirhter '""i pm.gnu ..?futuie. Tile'
members of Kbeneztr are working as
a unit for. .the betterment of the
ed a iffore loyal and enthusiastic people
anywhere.
*' frast Friday night after our usual
class meeting, the members conducied
"hat t hey ..termed "A l>ftndfuut"Tyai^"
ty." This was sontething entirely
new to us hepee " tn <""l
take notice. Led on l?y Sister Haltie.
Hayes, the ladiess started a most,
-petmliar?program; A'fyw iinprunvtu
speeches were made by Brother J. Sf
Williams-, Sister Janic Donaldson and
others. Alter these - speev lies,^sister
Annie Ford presented the pastor with
a basket of flowers with various assortment,
then came two other sisters!
with a basket too heavy for any
I i! persons of the weaker se:c to
handle loaded with tn-umf <.f
everything eatable., The sisters assured
the pastor and family tahat they
feel that they deserve flowers, and
they desire them to have them while
they can enjoy them.?We have had
many such ^surprises during our pastorate,
hut this in a class to- itself.
No pastor can help going his length
?n service for such a loyal people,
j The following are the names of
,those who played a part in the above
named -party, Sisters Hattie Hayes,
Annie Ford, Eliza Davis, Naomi FoxWorth*~Lilly
Williams, Cornelia Foxworth,
Margaret Foxworth, Rosa
| Rutledge, Queenie Williams, Emma
! WTrndbui'yT Maggie "Smalls. Allen
I Hliehes Itlnneho Itfiinrktvr T illio
I Do/.ier, Bessie Robinson, Lizzie Alston,
.lanic Wilson, Hartnah J. Moore.
[Xettio Roberts, Almena Hayes, Lo?jtje
Rivers, Lula Casson, Ix>uise HolloXora
Miebens, Nora?Chisolm,
Allen Hughes, L. R. Moultrie, Kmma
.Keith. Beaulatv Ford, Amie Grissett,
!Annie Belle Davis, Allen Johnson,
'Amanda Xante, V. M. Carmicheal
(Mary Marcus, Rachel Rivers and
| |B rot her .J. S. Williams, D. J. Nance
(and James Grissett. With such loyal
i corpse^ of workers success is assured.
Brother J. S. Williams is one aipong
'the best pastor stewards anywhere in
the'church. A better clerk thnn W .
Ij. hoxworth is hard to find. He is a
business man. When you cannot stay
here longer send for Foxworth he
will put you away Where no evil can
befall you. The Sunday School is
alive under th? supervision of Brother
J. W. Ford. Stewardness Board
No. 1 is headed 'by Sister Cornelia
Foxworth and the Missionary Society
is headed by. Sister Hattie Hayes. It
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The PALrMET
THE ORANGEBURG DISTRICT |
CONFERENCE
The Orangeburg District Confer- t
ence convened at Parlorsville circuit, j
Parlors, iS. C., On Aprif 22-22 by ordor
of the 'Presiding Elder, 'Rev. L. '
II. Hemmingway. I" the opening j
services the Oth chapter of GaL ,was '
read and riPhl.v coin""M)ti'rl "p""?by-?Hhe
P." ?7. coltcerniag brotherly care :
XI ti/1 roonm.4 ..x .V. mi- ?
_..v v.. u.l- M.UUII, illy lU'V,
I i.e. yirarlej was-^presented by the
P. K. to preach the opening senium,
He selected the text Isaiah 02:10.
His discourse was very logical, exhortative
and full of insplftion. lie
'certainly see ins to fully -measure up
to his calling and the present position
at Williams Chapel as pastor.
| The conference teasseViiibled and
;organization effected the Rev. Jul-1
ius Holma.il was unanimously elec-1
ted as secretary j pasto.r of Live Oak
cfre'uit. The reports.from all charges
were .favorable. After which the1
visitors were presented to the -con- '
l'erence: Revs. B. F. Hilderbrand of
Manning district Liberty Hill Station
and L. W. White of the South Ca- j
...... C,. .... . IJ..1I-- ' Hill e. "
TheUcv. Tinderbrand addressed the'
conference-in choice words and with
greetisgs from his district-conference
llis many friends were tflad to see
hint who for many.years were among
the leading pastors of" the Orange- I
burg district. . ' !
The evening seryi<'e< ('nil-lifted of
u,i annual serine" Rev.
.1. H. White, Pastor of Shiloh, Elloree.
He. chose for a text Hosea 11:4. Sub
1 ject Clod's Eishing Poll. His argtL=_
' nient was forceful and applicable. 1
Rev. White is young ami has a great
advantage for development in the.
'"ministry. There after Rev.- S. J. Me
Fadden rendered his reception program
which was very orderly and
appropriate. j
occonu ?ay session was dispensed
wi?h d'","Vi"ii i""1- '"H'liLHOTf previ-~
- ous?day Minutes and its adoption
and literary reports and concluded
' with a sc-rinoi] bv Rev. I 11. Bonier;?
"JillUloi- ol St. I'eter Station,,, Camurson.
His text was- taken from II
King* 4:24: subject ' Go Forward.
Thorn war, great spiritual I'ei'lingg 1 n
his ,sermon. Those who delivered the J
literary reports' were as follows'::
-44cvv?jHrtirnr?itulnuin on tTie Financial
Abiity through out the district.
Itevi C. L. Barr, on the spiritual
condition of the ehurelies. Rev J.
i G. tjuaijies on ."yji-iin.?.Veceivut-rr^:1o
make?tbe?ctnrrchos TTioi^e "prospelous
financallly. the . JSliI* . debute
was a treat to the conference* Resolve
: That the 18th Amendment
Should?be?repealed?or-continuedrin
Fouce? Aruued by Koa* .l.-H. \VJute?
and Julius ~ITblman. both sides were
strongly vindicated. It was agreed
that the_-audienee -wtmht-consultute
the jury and pass their judgement by
-contributing to eaVK sideband ?tbey-=
tied but was untied by -the !' E. in
favor of the nagatjye.
f . ' We wire royally i*nti?t-t;>ii->?*#l hy 1
ipo. poster mill hi p,"iwl 'prnplr of
Farlorsville circuit. Therefore* ~ up- j
on tne resolution and motion of the
^writer a standing vote of thanks was |
rK?ven in honor to the giToU pastor
and his kind people. The conference?
as a whole was very good which is
due to the business system, of the I'.
K. and his loyal co-workers.
101 m;.\i\ inn m:\vs
- No di'piii i ii,?in?any?school iTT"
such a limit.d period and under -.u-li
trying circumstances fins made niet.
progress than has been made by luo
Agricultural Department of the I'Vin
iain.lnn liign School, 'i iris ?i? .
ment is headed by' Froo-ipi'l >' t?
-Barton:
i will now mention a phase 01 the
p. ogress of this . <Tepai t:va ht. 'i< :.rnry
idgmlit'HIil. All. l-rank TTauv-.
a student and a member '.of t he N.
F. S. C. of this department won tost
prize ?+". cotton in Chilean Nitrate (
Soda Contest of this state. Fppik
-Bates giT'tV Ullbir poimds of lint coiton.
on 2 acres of lan i. This is wins
thy?of?cuiniilencai ion both to Mr..
IJarton aod Mr. Bates.
II yv a"d Mrs S K-.-Ba-rkadaU1 iVor^T
:sliippe.il with us and was the dinner
guest of Mrs. .Mary Atwood. '
lutvsuonzo an j i. r>. nates are home- .
after a successful year at S.C. State 1
College.
Mrs. Brown, Miss Florence 1.yl.es ,
and sister were the guests of Mrs.
Mary Atwood Wednesday night.
Mrs. Brown said that slve~faart a '
u oiiderfuU n ip at tin- funeral Con-'
ference. She sto-ppoJ over for a
short while with friends in Cincinnati,
Ohio, Yrgttia and ChafiolTtT a.
C., wh re she attended- the ccutunenee"
nient of J. C. Smith University. She'
nut Mrs. Ram-ey who is the sccie-.1
tary for Mr. I. B. Hemphill. This |
should be good news to her ff;itn<!tO
>f South Carolina, Mrs. Atwood aniij
M ss Mi ' me are getting readv for
heir joint children (foy exercises.
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A TIlOKillT .V DAY I
- ? Ity Dr.?C ?\V. M orrtgoni cry
Constantly reading- is the way ol
knowing tilings, hut the failure to
act i- the way of forgetting.
Money is king, hut not jl. ya>d
stick hv which to?niea* ure Ornppr
ness.
A. nother way of knowing it is too
late to do good is to treat' a malady
after the patient is dead.
If you will use your brain you m^y
save your arms.
is said by those in authority to know,
that these sisters, are .working now as
they have never Hone befose.^ The
Voluntary-Club IS lumdt'fl hy Brother "
W. L. Foxworth. This club includes
the young people from any and every
wherg. No assessment is levied,
whatever one does is done spontaneously.
'The A. C. E. league and
Usher hoard are headed by Miss
.Ethel Robinson and Mr. h. "M"ortran
'respectively. ' It.makes one feel quite
at home among such a loyal and en- 1
thusiastic people. More Anon.- ?
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I'latlNi coltv-pe; Mr. Co;\en Cockfitid ;
mil Mi,s Sylvester Price of Slate i
College; M.As Corndia Reese And ;
I.ivit.psion McFarin of Benc.iet; Mr.
L'.' Mct'lury, Alien, ii.e loa.iit rs~ are ]
Miss ,Inez Tharpe, Idloree; MLs (
Tliomastn.il Stubbs. Ficren.e County; i
Mrs. O. Winston, Conway; Mjss Rosa
1,. l.aV.iltie, Pake City iiud Mr. Lav.* 1)
re^i-u .dcFarini, Viipnrta State, Prof
1). L. Fulton Hcniing\y:ij,r.
'1 lie in :?ds. uf Mrs. M. S.
Miroi: are \e..V p ad to me hit' pet- ~
ling along nicely after an operation
in lhe Kelly 11o.-pit!i 1.
Mass 1 lot h A', a i i < is lionie_to .the _=
nehgdu id Iter lllil*Firiends.. She at- ?
tended .sthenl in Fayottsville, X. C.
Mr. Cluu lie Coupsel. a' student ,of
' Nfui ('i.!liicr<? \V!i< I tin i ?vl* Mr
Rupert* i ii.'j j>c last 'J hursday.
Miss-" Rosa L. Lavallio ami Airs.
U.niona.. Wiitstan entertained their
hi > >. v...n... a? their home on '
.hit Ksun Sirci'ij Junjj kv-fivam t
a11-1, pake \v< ii sf-.-Niitr Ti.e invited :
k'ues^: ' AI isses Bajitrieo Re.Huoids,
Ikden ilai per, Jolmnie Feitc-n, Inez
Tlmrpe. Thoinusciia Stubs, I'leo Wil
son, Mat'tha Reese and \ ii'Kinia How 1
nr.; Mosdii.ues Sw.iils- Bennett, O. '
Woods, and Messrs Rupert Tharpe,
Cohen Baeklield, ^ Ulysses Stubbs.
Charles Murray, .Thomas Speighs. C.
C. lUynolds,* Jr., Xuthaniel Taylor.
The out of t'owu quests were Mr.
Ainiicws lit iiiliut'e and Mr. llarlki^Il!.
rr .ManniiiKo ~~~ I
Mr. Walter Cooper ihe father of rj
i'ioi .'l 1. \>?- li'.li pa i! 1 iiWay iir
d ?i' air m r, . r?f n .it'1.' ^
: v them,
Aits. J. A. Alston is (,; '.ue ai?I.a'..iim'
1>. en?siek. Hn?man.ft1 ^
friend's, are jtlad to see her up attain.
1 lie Toiiilili on stndpoi < ;?n.l fii7.o.Ir ...
of Mr. Samml Aloyra.nt Were in niueh
sympathy, for jhe :!e. eased.
.Mr. I'lysses Stabbs motored to Co- 'j
iuiobia ou Ijtst .Friday.
? stieT- Muieine p'uni is vl-lting herT^
s.sler :n _\e\v York I'i!y,
Mrs. Marguerite Swails Thajtjjerl
s'.njl husband visited their parents,
Mr. and .Mi :. l'\_ Ik S wails. |
Mi-:. Ilenn 1. liaipcr entertained 'J
-k?h?iin n'*>11'?i'iie:nh<- at her hrum1 orrj~
: lan,jiVnin A\i>. Till- ilivlt* ?I' vaiesls |
V't.r .' ! >.-! > In- /. 'lii:ii|n. Ciin Wilson?]
.j (miiiiih*? Ll. '.oil;-- <*. a trice- iivyrrolds j"
ij.mii.> Rvvsv- and- Yic^-itiin-Ho A'ard; (
Mi -tiiiini'.. Swails hv iiTii-[fliiut 1>. J. ,
Uaj-lisir, 1 'carl \\'ends' and Messrs I
Kitper.1 fliaipe. Coin a Coekhill,. L'ly- .
i. ' ;'i 'I"' ''I
Speijfiils, f.-C. Reynolds, .Jr., and
Nat liantel i'av Ijjx. _i'iuieh~aui.-cake
\.,de served.
'1 liti W ilint;?Woi In i ( Ink??t-b-?]
M. Ik. Church aie doing line in the i
h. hail of i he-church. J
Rev. and .Mis. (Jivgjr. -Rev. ami .
Mrs. Watson ui'id Rev. and .Mrs C.
C, Key uold- are tiTc- new addi'e.us
to the town Tlmy have all' a '.it
heartily Welvi.'.iied.
?Mi i.. S.'R. Ru-liai ilmti is lioiite .al ter -
visiting U'.'V. ItltluwU'ii at CatnattH
We have Into in our town a iiiw
ikmtist. Dc_ SiUounl (handler a product
of Mcharr.v'. '_! -r
The now organized club win" meet
Thursday night at the" home ot' Miss
1 ncz '1*(i' !? - 'I ?rli li' i?leer* ; J
for the club arc .Mis- h Tharpe. pros i
idont; Aliss Jtosa 1.. Lavallie, vice-1
[ .resident; Mi>s llehn Hi p..,- st.-r. |'
i etary ;" M?sT" B.atnee Reynolds, trea ^
-urer; Mi-s Johnnie Fulton, repo-i tor |
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[ 1I.\RL()TTK HAWKINS ItltOWN j
(; it a i >s'
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?Qeangolmrg, Sy~C; .1 umT "TT?cjvarlottx*
Hawkins Brown, Founder and '
Principal of Palmer Memorial Insti- i
tutoi of North ...Carolina, thrilled a
I a rex* audience, by her address to the '
lifty-eight graduates of the South i
Carolina State Colle.ee at their clos- !
in I' Vxercises. .here -May Jl. The
speaker used as the tin nie Of her 1
address purtioins-- of the famous
tlfcllnndor's?Field,"?u|hhi?whieh? she '
made a .-strong plea that the young
giaduatcs hold high tlie torch tiirpwn
from the failing hsiml^ -uf- "the- late
President R. S. Wilkinson. He urated' "
the development of a stiV/ng love for
their college, their communities, their
parents and humanity at large.
The Baccalaureate services - were
held jointly with Claflin College at
which the graduates of both institu.........
...i,i,..........i i... ii.......4 t
Joseph and his brothers.
At 11 o'clock the pastor preached
a wonderful sermon from St. Matt.
l*:27-2r>. He divided his subject into
two part?. 1. Seeds will grow; 2,
And- we can see the result. The text
Vtrns weTI delivered. All who TTea'
him was surely blessed..
At 0:30 the I.eagu rendered a
welcome program to the members
who are returning home after completing
a successful school term at ]
Orangeburg; those who are return- i
fug are Mr. Raseo Glove r, Thomas |
Hcigler and Onvid Lee Williams; i
these three graduate at the Orange- j
burg Public S: ft mil. ?Miss Rubie
I- 1 'If'
Keitt graduated at Felton Training
school. Others ?a re Miss Geneva
lenkins Felton, Miss Margaret John
son, Orangebtirg public school; Miss
;{uth Black Flinch Jenkins ani Mansion
Uovian, State College. , ,
We are glad to learn that Mis. 1. |
fl. Dozer is doing nicely alter being i
* ?< v ? ? i ?trrcr?auu ?
iroud lc; learn that Miss Ruth Black
s dping nicely. V
Mr. ? Suhiuel Jenkins and family
motored here Sunday from -Lamar- to -1
risit his mother Mrs. Annie Jenkins <
Kid "brother Henry Jenkins and the I
many friends.- We arc very glad to <
Miv- Marioa Bovian has retruned
from Co.ihnfbia after staying a fe\V
lays with his brother. Mr. Bovian
a pleasant stay.
The Willing Workers Club met at
he home of Mrs. Kd. Mitchell on M6n
lay evening with all* members present
\ very nice me .'ting was reported. 1
\fter Llie?business?session refresh
meals was served. ' ? .
The young men club met at the <
?hop of Mr. O. ('vKeitt mi_Lrri^av-ev* zTiijfg
wiili th* President Mr. Marion
doviun presiding. A splendd meetng
was held. .Mr._0._l). Sneli tii
.-haplain opened the meeting.
At 8:30 P. M. we were expecting
the Rev. B. C. Scott of Si Paul A.
?rrrm?v\ an neu wun wisniui eyes;
To see a sudden ehange_that
Bring- hopc"nn l glad surprise;
[ saw 1 Iilt sliiwly wave her hand.
As if to say goodbye;
lor soul passed out, and angel's band,
Conveyed it to the sky.
?
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Kev. \V. Marion Thompson
Ci. C. Thompson, sOn
Mrs. Corrie WlTo'rden _
M-is"* 1 i ii i 1 n Pi djup. hi or- ?-grand
daugtrte?""
R ET C RN-'
By -loh.i HiirnlH f.'rnhnm
Heart O mv heart, we have turned
again home!
^ I ter the dt'solatti?wanderil'ip ^ "TTTiTT "
the search for renown. *
A'e have com'e back with a sweet
assurance,
\nd the distant towers and turrets
! are tumblng down.' .
we dreamed in Uphold days,
A iwI Uk?AiLr^ii;: Kir:?rTTTTT^ "
Saturday, June 11th. 1932 ?;
OR I'M NEWS
* Chuivh-'goors were .deceived" 'to .
their benefit i.n last Sunday wIiqii
Rev. I.. L. Jackson. introduced Rev.
A. ,R. Iiowur,; of Sumter. S. C., yvho
a *oul .stiniii" sermon. In
Jced Milbrumh was fortunate to hav!b_
u -.-poukM1 o1 tins ty)ie in its pulpit.
Rev. Howard has ninny relatives and
fi ioiiih in th:w eo.nmuntiy, but I'Aie-"
!y vi-< t 1'tere beeau e of his "^ging ,
business as secretary of colored work
of the Bou'-d of Temperance, Prohi- '
bition and Pubic Morals of the United
Slates. Dr. llowar.l left in the
h?tc- afternoon to preach for Rev. W-.
S. Guile a fraternal friend and rel?
alive of his. It is said that he again ."
starred in the pulpit. His unusually
pleasant wife and Sister, Mis. Shtr- .?
iithtT \\ illia.ii so n Marso.i; f accon:
panied him. ... . '
The . Happy Pals Club can always
^L c * 111 nv i IWII. i-iivDL uiuuiay inux . ?a
iter a very live Sunday
School, Mr. Lossie llyman and Jolui
Judgr, graduates of Wilson High
madt^-veiy^ interest ing "Talks. Th*?" . ub
having their Interest at heart
PTaVe them a silver surprise. Mr.
E. E. Guile, president of the club by
request of superintendent responded
to their talksj also made the presentation.
*J' "' .
Rev. vl\ H. Hyman, pa tor of the
St. Paul and Good land circuit has
?completed a?successful, rbvivai"
at Goodand A. M. 10. Church, asist-ed
by RoV; J. S. Mi-Clan of Beimettsvlile,
S. C.
Baseball is very interesting. Many
locked on to see the Orum team's
improvement when they held, Johnson
ville to a d to 1 scores Johnsonville
is believed in every- way to be their M
superior. _
Revival is b. ing conducted at iMilhrnnrr
tbi 1 rl," 11 y Ifi c v
r?:i.L. *" eti
vjiuus. m
Relatives and friends'" made it
pleasant for Mr. John rtn'tp? home-coming
last Sunday afternoon
by serving an impromptu feast.
AIKI:N M:\vs
?Out churchl'S in Aiken are Aery
progressive. Rev. Augustus VVeaner
and wife spent a while with . 'his
brother Prof,-(loo. Weaner and other
relatives and friends. : ?
.Mr."Jesse Cooper and his wife were
also welcome visitors here. .
We had many visitors "in Aiken
attending the commencement of the
Schofieli Normal Industrial School
The many ft iends_uiL_Mr,?Handy?
Coleman are glad to "Vie her again.
Miss Evelyn Parker the daughter
PL. l.'j'oL Parker of Edgefield was a
welcome visitor in Aiken.
Prof. Weaner of Sr-hofield School
left Saturday June .r> for New York
and other points North.
Mi.-s Relh? Sp;!"", |yn 'miilll
and .Mr. John W. Spann, Jr., left Sun
day May... 21 for Philadelphiar^Pif.
The many friends wish them a ?le:i- r1?
ant *tav.
Miss Katie Morgan, Mrs. C. Mirick
nnil tho'i* lVii?n *< of AiLrnn li?fl YVr?*/l.
nesday Jun.>'l for New York.
Miss Helen Crawford left Wedttesiday
also to join her mother.
We" welcome the many girls and
boys that are back from college and
at honiH _fur?the suniiiiri1.
ORKKN WOOD NKWS
Macedonia Baptist Church
The meeting of the Macedonia W.
M. I". was belt! -.11 thri ilnn.n \V..rt ?
nesday evening at 4 o'clock. The
meeting was called, toorder bv the
pi iniili nl ill wlllcii iim(> the women
of the W. M. U. Society of tn- F'irst
Baptist. Church took charge of the
ir,tx t ing.
The program was as follows: 1,
iYyinn,- Mrs. .Madison; 2, Prayer, i_y.__.__
Mm. Mtiri'tty; DfVPuon Mrs. Mac!
ison; 4, Address, jMrs._ Bradford; 5,
Solo, Mfs.-PageTH, Mrs. R. M. Bolton
addressed the Macedonia W. Al.?
TT7 at which time she presented to ?
the Society a yearly charter. 7, Wei
come Address, president; 8, scripture
reading; P, adjournment.
love feast was given and a warm
testifying meeting was enjoyed by f
..ii"
CONSOLATION |
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t^TM T"g ffFilKF?
TION is under contract and you l
jay you promptly your insurance
rsuaded you to take out covering >
enev'lent Ass. of S. C.
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