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that lit- hail Jtiven out: over -six
In it i< 11??< I thousand pounds ! ??f Hour to 1
tjie needy |ri*ofilt* in his community,
HapH4?eeUvv ofdcnonunathHr orehjtrrh
iiKiliatioii; Mcnnwhil,' h v hail hun I? ? ?!:?.
.of pounds waiting for others. |{i
Wli'ic I w.ia theft* several pel-sons off
came and pad tjioii- portions. Sonic ip
receiving us hi^h as-Hiree and live ai
arks. Ni w what tin- Ucv. Owtns is Mi
foinp: in ('oluinhia, I >r. S. II. ],swis Ik
is doinj* in Sliartanlair^ and llioii:-.-^
'ands of ministers together with- K?*d-JHt
Crnss admits are en^.i^ed ifi the M
yinii'- work alL-jivcr , thc?world. Since "f(
llyy lia\t. I'M rusted' this mostly to "
ntnu dors of flic jpispcl, t lii'y -^hohld
'liair tire peopl.. to Inn"'" 1' t mini 1;1
I lull is feeding thoni. They sleep on. 44+1
1 heir joli when they fail to show the, *'
people I lie goodness of (iod. Mpny .
of tlieso Mime people have heen cva<(- ..
in* the K" pel musters and -the church ni|
lit of fln-i); lives. "AnT thatT-T why j
-Ha?e--lauulit ihns* are upon us. Now | .
(led is-sending; Micni. Jo t l\e man of <^j
Cod lor ? a11 hly'hread and he should \
pvi/.c tlje opportunity to present to'
I'oin?ilia!?11 \ i iik hroadi H?r<-?iiei i_p;
(ioif puipie.Q to ic.ive |huir to Uhe toeai.i11?.h
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Ililo to keep uli traoihlioe- and drii.kino isii
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11 mi. I In rilty inalv iij).v life world I'olloi vv
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' THE PALMETTO LEAP
KMMANt'KI. V M C. CIH R< II M
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Rev. 10. II. McCijl. Vastoi^
On last Friday Y\c"n'inn' Ma* Vt h.
[ v. I?. |t. Nieh'los, I'residing Klder
iho Kdisto IMstru'T held the' !l I 1
lurtcitly conferen' c railed to older |
id the dcvotonal exercises carried i ''
rough. With the Klder in the chair lr<
e; conlVrence went into' orVsni/.a- !f 'y
on. ?The '.ftdlowinu were eleele f; , s.(
ot-liers Alotr/a Kerpaison, secret try. |* '
ichael K, Itlakc, .recording secret .11 .. Ik>
miry .lames, Adam McKcUcy, W, If. }
ashinet.011 and Henry .M iin> !. .c-n+: !.
af|s.i tTho i equine- rtntt lite v. a i hi .i ' 1
Fii'n *'!> 7?1^**1 I j
^rniplisrie<I during: the ipi; nee "v.ere I
Ih d for, read and adopt) d. . j1M
( ill was present also and e.\e it. d J1*'
^ 'duties. All business ha\:ic.? h.-eji j",
unsae'ed, roiifc.rcin c t.djoiii n< d i.>
mA. in the * u11i11; year: ' ; .
With the daw niinv'-of a ilea: and:!1,
an!ifu! day, the attendance !.i ij
inday morning was very pi a 'r.i
Large audience heard Key. Niilml
liver I he message which wt IS in Mir I I."
if. I he pastor, at the evening hou- j;
"lly lit?mini her?,.| rmeii g lii.'l) TTTT 1
I without spiritual enthn in m \ i ''
lendid-conu'i egnl ion li'eard hint? L"!
Sunday School was opened hy our.
ssistnpt- snpei iiitetnfiiii. fdr.' ticni'1
S-tTtilh and during. the m qui . in ~
indred "anil ninety pupils wane pre*'...1
nr eyJinlmp: - x r iters wlii.)] j '
Wo fjvore 1 to enroll
'o now sholats. .Messi ; l.oni e and
U horino Williamson"
li losson was very interest inr a: . ^
ly discussed. I'lior to tin"" ! j(l
s * d. liof-^u.ii)ori.ntoiulant review, d
o lesson. V
VroC. Itmwn anil Co;uli ("cone. .a' |rr.
'iM'^'linvn, S. \ i iti'il Mm ma ; *f?j
-i last?-SntTdny morninir." Thov .. e.,
I'll in tod with the hirh school <?i I he
ov?> namod eit \. ' '
(hi- account"* ill' < ho inele-wneoey it' o"
o weather, i he A. I,, l!. Ways were .,
ahlo to moot i-i'i'.nV n lv. Me.v, \ , .
last Vi'ediit ;.l:i\ \ \ on ins;* 1 ho \\e,t(h ',,i,
being I':i\or;)Ule wecheld on r .'ic.ee;
.v and a large Mfntih. o|'--<^,,-. .. '
' >' I'rer-ont. LLa.i?'o~ 11? =?f-(
opened 'lie meeting wi.h t I.-".'- ,
ad's I'd ivor" roeitod 'n. c->n- or . \ !'
: I hi i l lie w o 1. e a--. .
hile in meeting we weie'xo- v" V-j.:
rain. Sita e we could' jm. e\-\ ::: x j,
e rain we remained yin'il it sin. hid <
ocniovod a vo: > r.-ood nie.' W.- ? I'
tT-H t Hi t i' r?*TiT! t Me im ! ' d \ :
>n is doing nicely tinder ":e . ' ...,
iiUL.iVL-AliiJ??-t^e^T" r \i
d .A I is-; 1 .a ;:ra V Mill. '
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i \ n v s o r t if c :vTm> p i n a
s( iiooi.s <;kt man l< vVini^at
copu:<;i:s.
Rfnli' Pn'nw]cn*s, Deans, find Hpgistrars
Meet At
~ a Orangeburg.
OHiceVs Are Kleeted
Orj'tng'ohurg,- S. () t. S Presi*.iits,
Deans and Registrars of ti\"i*
d leges dispatched their -dtusinoss
.vil'tly Iiei'e today iti their annual
sion held .-id the South Carolina
later A. and INT. College. Two comTOecs
made important reports re 1
j!i r jiroldems'jn the frollcge curridu.11
and th" j-Miimy?of?Schools .f'n?
"til h t ai olinaT ! ? -?? "Tfe'tn
t\Tirmaii I'Mt/^litlPick of Al.len
allege read the report fur I ho
ottee" on raising the com so in edti.-.
i.t ion to four J eavs. Resist rar Spann
H1 ate College recommended the
langc hi rating' in Jus report for the
Ijowittg seh?Hds^ Ariei.Jlale Chodl
out th.ii <1 year to fourth year,
Headship Colege from fourth year
freshman; Drayton Street 'lligh,
e\v I terry from fourth gear to freshaSeneca
llirh from thin! yo-n- in.
esnman on t rud,Rateshufg High
."Hi Miiiinl year to thiid ce.ut-iUgHtu-t
y cutely Training S Ifool, from se
nd yetm to third year; ^SuHtinei ille,
opt third year to fourth year; iReU
i Academy,' TtcnUin. from fourth
U' 1o~ I'le;dtmmn--|^fpittTpTTmr Count y
a i tying -S*4tr?o), itfuckvillc, fourth
ar to I'reslrman. sr. Matt hews Train.
x hoot. Conway'third year"to 1th
ar. Orangeburg Countv Trainings
hool, fourth year to freshman; Sa-j
da. third yo.tr to fourth year;- St.|
limits. Training School, fourth yeat 1
freshman. Renncttsville High, -III* j
a-r. W innshoio fourth year, -Ridge,
'rings, i Itird.-..tear-?to.-Court h year;
i kson 11 igh of Camden, I'rcsliuiau;verside
"(traded School, Orangelturg,
At year. ' .
i M her topics dismissed centered
oKind the policy of colleges to eliapaiU^tulan
e, class cuts, system ?? !'
adiug. issuing of transcripts to stunts,
the- advantages of the nuaitef
an, "Negro Kducat ion" and a l>etitig
' Associat ion. Professor .J. C.
" Pieseatc1 " pho? for a dy
: nig league among the four year
' e".?'s of South f'.at olini t. .IPs pi-m
( Rheers elected to se.i ve . were.: AI. |
?Wluiia ' er. in etJdeaH??:out4i_Cm o?|
at. State College; Ahrant Siitipsop.
e president. Allen A'ol.leee; A. C. j
awtit. secre'ai'v. Ifrftt.,.!;. '?<-^4rr-rTa
res l-'losste' \ . .tu t lain assistant- sectary
Allen Cellege; 1. IV l'itl>on1i
t ,'vnitiij?-N11 .| tis Col lee: >g guii I. If!
yOhee. publicity. Retted i.t f.?ll...v.. I
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1 ho formal Kin^uot
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CHER AW NEWS
The'.service- at--Pw. Dee - Bttptb
.Church was conducted by 'ho -Ret
Ksiei'ling, Ro'v. P. \Ym Prince bein
away In* preached a soul stirring set
11 ton on t fie Suh.j.,'.'Prosygution'/ whic
wUs enjovyd l>\- every 0110 tha* h.?ai
him.
"The B. Y. P. P. has changed i*
services from Sunday evening to Fri
day evening' at, P. M". Ever
body ** welcome to come out an I joi
us.
There was a social pi von in th
dining hall- of C. M. A. Friday in th
infTwe; 1' hf?Hie Sunday School.
Mis. SophroniiL?J)n?w will Mlilo r
re up and at her post of duty Sun
day as orgj'inist of Pee Due Baptis
'Church to the delight of her man
friends.
The Voting .Men Sporting Club heb
rls regular meeting Monday nigh
Del. lo at the home of Mr. B. Fulrna
lersey St. The meeting was calle
to order by the president* The rpgu
lar routine .of businc-ss was transact
'"I then 'hi' social nlirt liegan". W
Veie glad to have "itli "f M-' r>.mrf
JJnUiiiis oi -licilt imoro, JId. lie &d
I ;ss(>d the club very interesting!}
\t <* t hank him so much.
W. lM. McDonald Pres.
I P. -Whtte; Sec. ~~
II. R^AVntson, Ties.
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IIETIIEI, A. M. E. CIM'RCH
IJi'V. W . I. (lorr, Pastor
CONWAY, South Carolina,
At \-r- M. Ilev, Gore am
Ui*\. A, I Uaiii'JT'Vv a? ceiu'lr.ui the ro
fii. i. After Ij preliminaries by yh
pa.*,i.? 1h- selected as a text Number
:M:Nsulyu-et "Look ami lave.'' II
j.pi\neh <1 a wonderful sermon.
Sunday; St-hr.ol opened at the us a a
ibuv with Supt; W K. Moore and ,
V\v \vovl;? rs at their post .. of dutv
rht. lesson was very benetkial; sub
vet The Cli! i tian in . 'the Family
A spU luh.l ?'* View wjj's onnducted b;
Mr, lhup'0 Ib'.n'iniie'Aay, We wer
nii'i it- pleo I'd trr~Trave .Mr. Fdw.m
i Kieljara ' .loseplv .lr. < !' (ieorjtotown
Mr. William .Met pa v. Mr. Honey Mi
-( 'as ati.l .Mr. iieiion Jos.pli 01' Ihiel
s\ tile. S. visit us Sunday. Wi
Will be p'ie:l-s 1 ih-nii .y.v:
Vn, My' F
HI. II.. .hri'nytway.. Iearlier H ho-hlinj
!. !-;r,i:ri at this writing
At j? r. M. v o enjoye?| another in
-1>iii?iir >: < .- a,ro from our pastor
il:- t.st was I'oiufri in (.ion. 'cS.l'J
ni\:o.,l "Oppol'tunity .at- the Foot u
the ha .tier." On0" oanio anil eonnee
'. .i *will; t-b(> i-1 u trh Mr. (i. D.ivis.
A ma<h '"party was jrivo'n .Mot..la;
! at -the IVvnailaml Fasino by th
Mi. sioitai y Sooiety, A pen ml pt\rt;
was Tue.-ilay niyht by Mis
-Mt.o layl-'i. Mis. Huth Ct.ul>o.i am
M.s. N. ,F?. j.r-yistrr for Mr. Clntrli
M. i' v..t i in;tl Mr Willi.' M'hit.^ 0
too p..i .-oa.tiio. a number -o:
potim:". wore yiven. .
S_. i. VVat ,ii s.- r.O.tl'H NTT." - I'l.t 1 llOS
..a.. at- tiiv.'.'at.'".of Mrs. Sural
\>i. .
A birth ::y. pa^iy~*was irivon Oct
V-a; t'.to" it- tr.o of Mi. ami Mrs. .In
V??^i(i l.i'i'w?j-hn. }.!;
V - ' ^ n.p'? \iinr jivi.i .hi..
-V:;- - 'M?a:V l>l?f Moivi"
. ' a'i!i.uv!i viilcrtnijtcii
? < \u\iiiary with ?
U' ' iy\- '< "' Ka?t l-Vi
? ? r ni,:!\;. Qqi. ;{)1
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/ 1 ' :,,y r ;:ful \ii,iy," al>
. " 11 ' ?a ni\l Uarol?'
iv.nbai . .sakv?L..
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^ :v V a- pl.Tv i t) in
' I'AS'.vl A- ' 1 gnosis
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\\r. io t:v -upivi \\;.
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Saturday, October 15, 1932
ANDERSON NEWS *
Mr. Walter Harris aij^. \
;t i'eri' Scott.-ijpeiit Sunday in Ashevillc.
*r Rev. Woods of Philadelphia, Pa.,
1 is conducting revival services at Mt.
Carmel C. M. E. Church. The Pasj-,
tor, Rev. G. W. Rdsser and members
,1 Vure- highly favoVed- to have Rev.
Woods to worship with them.
s The 4th* and last quarterly coni_
ference of Thompson Centena) Al. J
y E. Church was heH Monday night
ii 10th inst. A splendid report of the
various branches were made. The
e V. \V. II. M. Society Served the _
( eoiil'ei e'.U'n dinner Thp?pastor?and:
inemhers arf. pleased?with the way?^
ff"in which the District Sept., Rev. J. r-._P.
Robinson has carried out the
t wor*k. The year has been one of ^
y success.
All Anderson and near-by .crimmu. ^
d nities are looking forward toward a *
t gretrt Fair this year.0
i - The W: II. M. group meeting'of
d the South Section (Greenville dis
trict) will by held at Ni'w Harmony -1
-| M. E. Clniuli Ejuil^. Oct. It). The
0 | program will begin at- 11:30 A. M. .
* .South Fant Street School
0 (By Mr"st I.analgia W. A, Owens')
1 I he 1\ T. A. will meet Thursday,
()( toiler 20th. All lr.emhorg iit> nilr.-?
T eii to be ' present and "on time. The
> President. Mrs. O. E. Johnson' de-siues
that reports he made concern-"
jiitr the November project.
The second-?rrade will have charge
of the program.
M AYESVILEE NEWS
V .1 .Mayoville Educational and Indiel'
rial Institute opened its doora for
V its 'forty-sixth session Monday moruiivg,
October .'1. 1P.S2.
' Although" a" large number of its
L' pupils are still in the cotton field:..
*?there \wu't> 12N in their seats at D:00
i r'clock ti> answer to t.be roll call.
MLn.vrsvili,..?Iiu-'itule c..i??founded
hy the late Emnta J. Wilson,, who for1
.thirty-eight years served as its.
prineipal and who was the first teach
. er of the . noted Mr.ry MeLeo l" Be- ^
tluine.- It was here Mrs. Bcthpne
1 received 'lie scholarship which-permitted
her lo go to Scotia.
1 Mayc.sville Institute owns one
- :hjundrPd.- and twenty-two. acres of
>' ground ?a campus of fifty-two acres
net a farm ei'- seventy. There nyc
men 'of Clat'iin for moxg tVian tea |(
years. Miss K. K. P, Brogden of
\\ oiwsti'i, Mass.. ami eighteen years *
1 seviVL.ry to the founder? - Miss L. J.
Swinney. Mayr^TMo"'_Jns'ltl ute and
M-.ss Virginia Alexander of Scotia
College. *
' MavesviUo Institute is rfow-?-coit?ple'e
.-grammar. and high school.
?I-.'fom?? prospoetils token there'.wiil
;.be >n. f.tter.dai-.ee this year around
odd pupils. Jhe hoarding depart
inent will accomnuVlate (wenty-tive
this. year. It hits accomodated mote
than wdd. All signs*point to a successful
year. , , e . .
soVtiikkn railway system
dnrro.-t.vt ?.? IT.,*....-.... 1 toil
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Arrive* I'tiion Station Leave
No. No.
4:50p 52 -Aujrusta-N. Y. 32 5.00^
S<55ri 31 N. Y.. Augusta 31 9:00a
12:10p 27 Ohar'ston-Cinri. 27 12:45p_,
4:00p 2S Oinn.Ohnr'ston 28 4:05p v9:00p
Ct?lumbia-Cinn. 9. 7:05a
5:00a 24 Oolumbia-Jack&'n 23 10:30j?
10 10a * S Ool'a-Augusta 7 4:10p~"
12: lOp 20 Ool'a-Savannah 19 9.30a
S 55p 23 Cora-Chariot^ 24 5:00a
0.55p 11 Cora-Charl*n 12* 9:00a
4.55a Ifc CoOa-CharOn 16 3:55a . .
10 00p 10" Col'a-Greonv'e 15 6:5?a
12:25 117* Ool'a-Charlotte 118 11:20a
10:00a 18 Col'A- Atlanta 17 7:l5r
10:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 * 7:20a .