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Commuhicati-n intended for. the currerk issue must be very-Uriel' and should reach the editoral desk not later than Tuesday of 0 K each week. City news, locals, personals and social news by nifrVif . Business and Editorial Phone 4523 Saturday, January 19, 1935 THE EX-GOVEUNGII An excellent gentleman, but t mediocre governor seems to be tin verdict ,on the retiring governor ' Hon. I. C. Blackwood. The Southern christian adyo cate the. Methodist (white) papet - published in this City, in its issue of January 3rd. sny&. of him: . " He will be remembered by tin . people of South. Carolina, :l at all as the Governor w'ho^e eleetioi was seriously questioned; win would have rendered a 'better-ser vice had he never- ruti: who ndde nothing to the moral stature of hi: State; who-stood for law which h< did not observe; who handled th< vast responsibilities of the pardon ing power with the intelligence o a 14 year old by and whos? teni of office was characterized by in creasing drunkenness, boot-lagging. lawlessness, and greed for nr. godly gain in, high and lo.w place of South Carolina." Evidently. Uhe re'tirir.g Governo _ was not a nappy figure of thos who elected him. But the colore 'citizens who had nothing to (h with his eh ction. though taxed t support., haye thei r ^ pic Lure, nfco In addition to some of the thing above named, they will romoinbe him a? a Governor, who could r.<.\v: see any reason to . commute tie , death sentor.c- of any Negro wh was convictc-d i?it?mat u-i-v J . i vwhat the cireunstnnces or hov flimsy the tale upon whit h tlm c; > viction was h:rspd. while at' tiisame time, he could-in mwst in stances always- find some o-xeus to keep whites from the chair. H, had the greatest respect.for th death verdicts of.'juries when 'he; affected Negro s. but'did not t'.i-.l too much m th.om when wh i:, were touched, though, as a fi rm-, solicitor of 11 years expem-n, he kneJw that the easiest thing ii South - Carolina to do-, i.3 to con ? Vr.Ol.A o- .Aislfrtl - .. . v iv, V it - ^ < jU i ' ' v/ t 11 K. ;i | J i Lit i < 1 i ' I i when the alleged vi<S"!m is of :h white race. Tat it bth'hnped that th< in-coming Governor, will 'at ' h as1 realize that- or.o 'hir.g cannot.-b.< just to one rue* and the same, thin-.', unjust to - itho .other race. Juslie. is the right oT -every. citizen . .t have, whether he g' Is it or r,v And whether one gi ts it will ih pend ?ipon just how seriously tiu oath of office is regarded.-" ??;? >i . CHAMPION CORN-GROWING VEGROrr=tSidney MeQlary^/Jr. of (Fum-tei County has ,mad? a mark for corr producers of the State to shoot at This 11 year cjd first y ar 4-H Club boy of the Catnp AlicL; - ^ctior broke th'e S'ate's record-iiy harvesting 133.5 bushels i" com frojr his one acre. The total cost ol growing thig acre of c< was J[47.. - 84, while the mark--: value of the - COfn barcv-st d W . ^ <" !ff?l rrrrC: ting the sum of $99.01.,*' . *- This *plei)dirf i;>: ;d was rnadt under the capable supervision oi the colore^ Farm I >em'.nstrtetor for Sumter Co'tr.ty?Tason C. Maloney. Both yo.ting .McClary and Mr. Maloney arc to be congratulated. This is but, another demon? stration of t! fact that the Negro, giveh a chance, free of mean unjust restriction4* and inhibit ions, 4 can-achieve in those tilings worth"fWCW"MT!FTiot To -ay Ttiat they cannot and do 4pot acquit themselves worthily' despite such hindrances in mvist fields of hum; an ndeavors. TOO MANY KILLINGS ON THE i HIGHWAYS. \ __f x j, . ?- ' i i ACiUlUtU^ iO UiC ' iX-pOi t ioi' hut, two vu anu -a?jYeiU> 1 iuic KlitCU. UU kl.C I ?<ay Uj HI\jZ.\)l^ilCv lUClKa. ' x a.o l.untJci tAC.tWJ HIV. picv.vUa ' ^ kUi- a i) i ? 1; i/F~ X^C ^ " k"-u v/J. ia.v cf.tM. 1' iiioilt' ?J il\\a ?.vi>. uawii?amidol vi.cv; a uay. .-vi1 ui tin." ui iily io..1 .ki-t-kHia iu Xlavu tile -10 iOa. ,.. ... . .... . 1 . . ... ...'? . . ..... .444.44 CliV n Ul* ' * I '.4.0 avvvU.Ua o 1 Of V. l.ixC till I ' U4iiiii0 WiiU'. u4v' lulls U tivsc SU,; .v.nU?- xcvvxvii.wO^-4 vUuscu. oy lli^.4 vV .s icspoxxd.-ic i y 1" Uil UCv." 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This is a eonuit.on, n.if concerns uli citizen? w hue aiiu biaeiv?-and certanuy everyone shuUiu uOsire less danger iii traveling tr.c higiiways. While; vy any one tiling, yet a little hiore courtesy coiisiueration r>i the rignts oi' oti'.ers, and a higher reguru for life would a long way a saving life and property. At any rate, i lis worth trial. .\ KGROES. RAinrED FROM IN A I GI RAL PARADE. A few Negroes sought th .inject ? uieifiselves ' in the inaugural -par&de;'oi tliQ lie'w governor?llis' Excellency Uiin D. Johnston. Just way, unUer existing; circumstances _ ,.ii;y \igin ain.-fi-i-d-linve. iii.-sirrd tOr . enter that .parade is' liot clear. In the lirst.place, it was the iaaugu' ration of. a. governor wiip was' e.e.ted -absolutely by wjiitje Note's? ACgroe-s. being carefully excluded, ironi participation in the voting. ' A 'sell-appointed Committee ol' "Ncgi'oesv*-pp.v.fe.wed the Gover.-eh-v't av.oi\hng. to reports, seeking' permission tv enter, the > narade.v He' was cordialltv itself u . ' 1< > II I"-' KI11MM1. and when they dor.'; care for him. they ;?ay -nothing... It would be in terestir.g t*'kr.ow just" in whose * , ! faMx 'vn.? originated.* ? ; * f ; $ Kampbellgrams J j? I?v Stephen C. Campbell ^ t* v* ' Feb. H. the first. Wednesday iiV Feb.'according tp the Bap_ tUt Stat ?*nv.-n: inn s rmv.j'itminn 'tr.? jnoiiera'iors of 'every associa'liofc, the elected officers, an 1 eight een others will meet fit one of the ?ehuroh-s ' -frr- Columbia. S.Ch This will he a record breaker fbr . attviidamc a-.ti interests due to tabled'' 'resolutions, the state cor.-1 1 vention rally for .May, The special i ustc effort f? r coniiuence-meht, and the long awaited new deal for 1 the unknown pastors who have not been heard . in . the convention. [ The complaint lias been, the "notices have been sent out too late for the. meeting. As secretary, I am ivimn u: a- njl that the president will Call o;H thru his .-lecretary to come prepared to stay .all day and That night. This is prematurely Kanipbullistie-as far a.s night i.-' comcT."; Much ' intt'i c st is- beiiv? manifi t cl in 'he S. S'. and B. Y. P. U. ions' new program for July .Many suggestions have come -in from Lading educators. I just had a conference w'i'th president Clan. . ( y \ylio is hopin g that-this will be J tiarn'r session at Morris Col Jt?3. There is floating around in many heads a fine little idea that it would be fine to hold all sessions at Morris College. ,The committee a better organization? I add, with the associations in zones and all njoeting in a district convention manned, by convention officers the unreached sections v^ill. be touched. V 3. Why not have a uniform budget for all the- conventions instead of three separatPtas^essments and appeals?-I add,: lot's t'acb this all important issue and put the Baptists to work at something' It is pitifvfl to read appeals for $5,000 and ratee -only $500.00. ' ~ ' ' 4. Why do \Ve "not sup'port a denominational organ? We- clamored for one last year and when one was~~endorsed, orily $30.00 was appropriated,. and I doubt whether 100 persons are paid subscribers. * " ' 5. Why do the Baptist^ secohdarv schools have to stand like VVV.. W.mMf, ..VI V.V/V..V. ... iila. S.he says her stay there was pleasant. We are indeed glad to have her back again. Mt. Eden A.M.E. church was . v. r jcrowded 5UJT11 it^ !ll Mil1 fllneral service of Mrs. .Alice Hills who died during the week. The people were there from far and near. Rev. C. C. Mcllwain - the pa>tor preached the funeral.. He was to himself during-the -service.* The family has our deepest sympathy. Services were good at WilUmnsChapel A.M.E Zion church Sunday morning and night. Sunday -school wa? conducted by Miss "Beatrice Johnson, on account of her sister lu-ir.g absent. Mrs. Atter Williams. S. S. Supt. Rev, Hillian. the pastor preache<htoing morn? ing service. Mrs. Beatrice Stinson of Carlisle connected herself i to. this church. The pastor and members received hor gladly. P.cv. Pro. Wi)bert Duckett of J Rod Point delivered the evening j message. The .young man is now t in school. He preached a wonderful sermon. Other ministers that' were present Rev^J, M. Hawkins Rev. F. Wilks arSrfl'. E. Hillian Rev. Hillian vis1Tt>d?bs.?people ' last week n Cheraw Tie enjoyed the trip to the highest. The pupils of Oak Orove seho'l are being Served hot lunches evory riay. 'j"h;s ha? prosnjd helpful j io Piune.nts" in several ways. Sovoral of the parents have ?hown their interest by coming out. proparing and serving the lunches. Thip is, greatly appreciated by the facuHyT ' , CHARLESTON Y;W.C.\. NOTES ' . i r~ I "The Wednesday 0. R. Club extends an invitation to you to attend their Musical Program under the direction of their advisor. Mi?s E^hpl 'Gardner, on .Ton. 23 at* PtflO jv.m;?Silver offering for the benefit of the club. The club girts are being instructed in art and needlework by Mioses Mary Sparks, l/ouise Anderson and Lucille Fair. Come out girls! The "Y" bap plenty of interesting things in store for you For information concerning the meeting days of each club stop at the "Y" and see the Secretary. *A call meeting of the Board of Management of the YWCA was held on Monday, Jap. J4 at the YWCA at 6:00 p.m. with the chair man Mrs. P.T. Bianchi presiding. At.this time plans were made fori the annua! meeting which is to be held January 31. 7 i\ev. a. ?. rorunara ana uev. K. \V. Dowry, where he lectured to the white school v . Revs. S. W. Fordham, P. J. Singletary, T. J. Fortune and Mr. J. P. Anderson motored to see Elder LrA. Wells last Friday at Dillon. They stopped at Ii?V, : and Mrs. N. S. Delaine for supper on their return. Mr. Pernell Page, B. T. Colder and Mr.' Wilson-front Latta were dallets at the parsonage Sunday; also Mr. John Gary; the brother of Mrs. Fordham from Sumter. The rally of Jan. 6th was a success.?The eaptainy. were J*tlia Anderson, Margaret Watson, Annet Fortune and Sarah Jefferson. OCONEE COUNTY TRAINING ?\ ?(jllOOL r^-\ Seneca, S. C.?The. Senior and1 Junior classes are beginning..-U) 100k forward to the closing days. c**c iu<oni0 a. wuuo W 44.^1^7, finance their- projects. z zz Prof. Fiiiley, business manager for the athletic association, went. 10 Greenville Saiarday~ MdTfrqy equipment for the dili'ercht sports. Ihe boys anu girls are getting 111 tin in Ayr?' u" liook out opponents! We'll see you soon. - . . Prof. Stewart was successful in running down Uie roak-tlirowers last Tttursuay and . exerted quite a kit of elbow energy as a^-esult. L-ook for him boys. Several members of the faculty were seen at the Seyeea Junior College auditorium Sunday afternoon to'ksu-n to the uiscourse delivered by Rev. DougiaSs, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. ^ ... Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Addison enteitain&d with a bridge party the oingle teaehero ol U. C. '1', S.?A\'ery delicious course was served.. Those present were: Misses Florence Taggart, L. L. Rei'd, Congers Williams and l'ieta Williams; Messrs K. FV. Williams, 11. L. Finny, Hillaru, Wiiliams and E. L. As bury and^ daughter. T Dr. and Mrs. 11. E. Thomas motored to Atan'-ie Christmas day to witness the marriage of -DF. T nomas' niece. Mi.-j Runr-Thorna* and they were accompanied by Mr. Clinton Bv ks and Mrs. Mary Cambrel. Those' who attended- the bunquuj; at Seneca Junior College 011 IjJIbfiuay night, Jan. 14th reported a w ry ' enjoyable evening. The students.and friends of the, .-hop Boys, have asked them to | n.n-ih.t.i?rrrrt?rtm??? rT7 I ? "?!,? tn.v* |/c*o jjuuiu u" tiiv: shop-.-^ It will look belter they sayix Ml. PLEASANT NEWS Rev. W. I. Murray, Pastor \ The members along with the of ficers of this poiift sec-m to be all ready to shoulder their resppn sibilities for tile new year. un sunuay morning M although the weather looked gloomy for awhile you could see the children here and theye coming to Sunday school under the leader-, "ship of the very, efficient Supt.. Bro. c.i T. North. We were all ready to begin our study with the first? quarterly lesson. f At 11:30 the pastdr was , ready to mount the rostrum. The devotional was. "very touching,1 the pa*>tor:-then took his' 'text. He preached from I Cor. 13-13. f & Services wehe good ar.d' everyone seemed to have taken on new iito for the new year. At 1 P. M. Mrs. G. A. Anderson wa? on her post as Pres. of the Zlon League, after a very fine, lesson period they expressed themselves as having; been glad Jo have'-the Rev.'ar.d Mrs,'. Mur-j ray bac~k with them, aft.er' b'eing away for a week visiting their Bro.. 'in Lakeslaml, Fla. Prof. E. W. Murray.? Mrs. Anderson. Pres. of the JY. League and Mrs. Florence Wine fall. Pre?, of Senior .League, wyth their co-workers' ar^ working together* nicely. TReu..* ar.d Mrs. Murray expressed themselves how happy they were to be5 bach after a perfect trip. At 7:30 the psstT was ready for the everting sere-ice. The mepi be-rs of the choir were out lik<? never be-fore. All dressed in their spotless rob?. and caps to ag*tch. Mrs. V. F. Murray, at the organ, they marched in singing ( Holy Holy, Holy. The pastor preacheel from Song? Of Solomon T,th-10th. ^On Wednesday ev'ening at 7:3ft P' M. the members of the Emergancy Club met, the meeting was called to order by the Pres. Mrs. Murray.?After the business-par.V of the meeting the Pre*, ashed1that all members may express themselves, this being our., first meeting in the New Year, ami all made timely remarks closed with remarKt; irom trie t'astor. ^.Our surprise at the close, we were served by a few members of the club. May God bless the^e faithful women. Visitors to the pulpit was Rev. Geo. Wvashinfrton. Come again, wo are always jfli.d to_haya visitors. Those on '.he sick list a"re impro.vTnpr. Miss Kinrtoch is still in the hospital She is improving nicely. - . You are welcome at all times to worship with mv K1UL.U St'KliMji. NEWS The actual confession of Peter was discussed^to its fullest extent in Sunday school. vAt 11:45 Rev. Jones presented. Dr. Briggs ol Benedict, who preached a soul stirring Newt Year's sermon. Using as a' spbjfcct "Press on or Look forward" The sermon was enjoyed by all who heard him. We extended to him a star.ding invitation. Mrs. Alice Block and Mrs. Jannie are still on the sick list. We are asking yoflr prayers for" them. The school work is moving on smoothly. All students seem to be lid erested. __ School Results from Basket-BalT practice are looking prosperous. A game has beeji .schedule lor this week. ? , The requirements for the honor roll are an average of 85 above .and not less" than 80 in deportment. Tlli? t'ollnWirif havs mot- vonnivo. ' meats. fpr the month of faecetnber: .?ri-:u!,v 1s.juic. Johnson, second grade, Ikuby Peterson. Third grade; . Johnnie Bettis, Gertrude Valentine, Carrie M. Brooks, Willet Wise, Georgia L. Loll. Fifth gtado; Win' on Morfjtt. Gkuly^ Quattlebaum. Sth grade; Thomasina.Ha?lj|$jttd I.-Davis, Willie, Merritt. -jwth grade; Frank Brocks, lltli grade; Rosa B, Broadnax and Blanche Raiford. Mrs. Abbie Butler, Washington, D. C. is here visiting mother and .other relatives - Mrs, Arletvia Head, Mew York is at home to the delight of her friends. Ml1. L. I1, iioimcs principal ot IIiggi.us, spent the week-end with Prof, and Mrs. High'ower^ Mrs. Ruth Hammond Cooper after fhafviit# spent an enjoyable month with her moth r. .Mrs. Alice II ammo Ad' ha-s returned to her home in Cleveland. Ohip.^ While here she visited 3Jr. and Mrs. Werner cf Aiken. Mr. J. S. and Mi-? Elizabeth Raiford, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hazzt^.l and daughter, Bes. i spent Saturday in Augusta. - On Christmas -May Mrs. 'Alio Hammond was made to feel wry - . :is "slit- o. a s trrl irrrn ftFr ^spacious dinning room and enjoyed hor'Ocmas dinner with her sens, laughters and grand c-hildren. ... The' re-union was an' enjoyable occasion;' flfS the sisters, and brotlitrs arc in different sections tHi< season- of the year, in fact all t:;"e year.;- II >d all been present thep* would have been 2S grands and .1 .great grand?.i lT)!'scshi',.hl..)io y. ith all the hiO.M joy ns 'season of the year. Til 1 n-nv.. * ... uviui'll.lUiy fteCO rate i with .hollies and Xmas cactus. \ ,?:ter a 1.1 were seated.-a delicious onfse w^'.-o'v tl-. he -visitors who attended were: her "sister ar.d hnm-diate. family. Mi. and Mrs. W. 11. lla/./MI'd .ni l thv 5r .daughter. Bessie. Also her nephew and in ice. Mr. J. S. Raiford and Miss Elizabeth Raiford '"respectively. : AH left full of smiles an'l expressed a hearty appreciation for the hospitality shown. I.<>< king lVu watii for a Happy.New Year. BENNETTSY1 LEE NEWS V ,'P' liul p. U-.1.1111 rrrffl rally 1 was given last \yeek by .Mrs. Rosa C. Bethea. ^h.e amount raised vv$s $18.00* Mrs., Birigham 'of Sellers, spent the day with Mis? E-d+4-h?Grace, teacher at Spellers .Tr. HigbSchool. ,Mr. _and Mrs. 0s. Blac-knian returned to Philadelphia. Tuesday, after spending n few weeks at home with relatives and friends The county teachc-rVrnssoeiation heh^jtheir regujar mooting Friday P. Nl. at the High Se^rtnt. Prof. II. II. Butler of IIart*ville wa's tin snpnl-e.r r\f ?V><% 1.... TJ i - va u.u wviiiim. nr >jhjp.c in the interest of the State Teacher's Association wifich; will'; convene n March at Coltrmbia. A number of the' county teachers paid their $1.00 for the Association. .Miss McCuTIer. teacher'at McCall graded sc'Aool spent, the week end in the city.' * ?. Mr. B. Morris spent Sunday in the city tfdth Mr. and Mrs*. Morris. Mr. -T. B. Drake district manager of the X. C. M. Insurance Company will leave this week for the Homo Office, Durham, X. (\ i splendid sermon at the beginning I of the year., We trust that' everyone will.fall in line with tlic_ | pastor and moke this a banner -year. Our night services began in full. .Come out and help the nitc services go over the top. Among the recent deaths aye: Mr.. S. Cohen. Mrs. A. Classic, Mrs. A. McKever. . Our sick friends arc: Mr. J. S. Wat-*on, Mrs. ' Annie Stephen. Mr?. Mary Drake. We trust that the=e dear one? will soon recover. Mr*.;?-Mamie' Morris arrived in Columbia at the bed side of her sick mother. Mrs. Johnson. Miss S. B. McRae was 'called home from her school near Charleston la*t week on account of the death of her -sister' Mr?. McKever. . ?_ ^ _ " . PARENT-TEACHER MEETING" SAXON SCHOOL. The Parent-Teacher Association of Saxon School held its regular "rfionthlT nreetiny Monday mpfht M7 o'clock. .14 members were pres ent. Several paid their membeh ship fees " for the State ParentTeacher Association. A spelling-1 ' ' ? > ' * . ? V and ten prand children. Mr. Adams was laid to -rest at ho .7.i'>n Rapii-t Church ."downer-, " ry, S. C. We, wish -to -thank Dr. R. W. Mance and t ao nurse cf the Good Samaritan h*'?pt'jil t'"?>?" their kindno?? to hint during1 hi? illne??. M US. MAG< IK MILI.ru KING RASSLS ~Vf-STf-fl K I.KN4 A ? ISLAND /. The' following. is ' a e?.?py -of .a letter .-ov.t'hy M-vs Rosa II. Cooloy. principal of I'enn Nornial and Industrial . r.d Agricultural School j St. HelV-na Rlnnd. South Carolina 1 concerning tli<j life of_ Mx?. Mag1 trie Miller King,. f^r twenty-three , ye-aijs r.nrse and physical advisor j to the Si. .Helena Islander?. Mis. I King wa? known a?. "Nurse" hy _ all who had arty c meet ion whatcver with IVnn School, or St. Helen t TsTar.d. She. died Thursday.. Decenvbe.r -7. Sire wa? the wife of Superintendent James King of Pehn School,. A copy r-Tihe lot " Ier \va? 1 ^mt?ATrw^ ei^arlington. S. 'only surviVtnr sis er > f_tfhe deas.ecd IV. ar Tnustee, " Twenty-three year? ago I met Kur-e King at Hampton, a gradn^'n ?".f tin TUivif* TToOiilt 1 mill ivltn i who hail shown spheral interest ir. hard work hcyor.il the hospital i doors. I ashed her tc come to | St. Helena Man.I. and n+1?these-i year? she has given the finest sort j of sdrvico?she has given herself | and as Thaiideus said this mornj ing: "She is.' known in every"nook j and corner of this Island/. Not only has it b'otn the nurs- ?. ing care of. the ordinary School Xurse?last year 1-33G persons re,ceiyed her care?.-but she has add- ' ell and added to that side of her ( work until "Xurse" has come to j mean a Social Worker in the largest ?tns.e of the word. You j know about the community class,' 35-40 women, who have come to I Iter for quilts for those "worscr ' the old Island Spirituals teaching ail of us their greater beauty and value as sung by-them -"in?the.. _ Spirit". It has not only been the < omnuinity-Class but tlte Midwiv. > Class of till women! the Sales House, the prevention work* among the SchogL children, the church work, and her homo,' always open Tor all people. I wish yo>u might, have been, on the Island yesterday. Xurse died Thursday night?suddenly and unexpectedly of appendicitis, in the hospital in Savanna'-. >ho has . been too uuiii a Spar: an.?111 . as -he was, -he wi nt. through the Christmas ami saw to it that all the pa?kncros and plans were ea'r? lied through, absolutely self-less she hid her paiu^^untiLi*. was too late to save .the-life that seems to . usJ so completely necesspry here at Penn. Parmh Hall was crowded :vs .seltlraj in our School's" history. Men, women,-" and children, friends from Beaufort. Charleston Savannah. Columbia. Denmark, Darlington, .tfhitc and colored -j showed their love, ?L wish -you^ could have heprd the Community dastard-the Mid wives sinpr their spirituals. The Brick Church j the Graduates Chor Saturday, January 19, 199S , mmammmmmmmammam ^ LJNERAL HOME ,%/ .1 ' . i ENSEI) EMBALMER OF A AM) GEORGIA uneral Cars and Funeral Equipment , VS GOOD AS THE BEST Vnd Better* than the Rest And Prices Less Oflicp I'hnna ?707 Residence Phone. 7765 I. v COURTESY AND I SERVICE liS,he Resolutions from the many t*lulA..and Classes read, the brief talks ^yfveh?-all so simple-^-so perTectly natural^ and with such parfeet* dignity. And she is' buried under the oaltr. in. the firfek?Church?yard, spirituals were -softly sung during that service,'and well there are no words to express it all, nor can I giv<* you rftly idea of , what the (lay has rfieant to us all! The . grave is "Completely covered with the rnos,t' glorious flowers. The new life,has begttn and the Island l*-riclr in having liadso?long a ~" life lived here so completely. ;I'-!.-- ORANGEBURG NEWS. . - : work. The Clubs and auxiliaries are work in hard to put the program over! RARN'WFl.I, CO.-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. : . ? The, Karnwell County Colored Ton "hers Assocnition met at Voor last u*eek. f>R teachers were pres-. ent. 'The Association was address 0(1 by. Prof. Schiflfley and Miss j TT^icrht. state, agents. Also, by Misses Austin." Ferguson and Pierce of S?ate College. Z Barnwell County is 100 per cent on dues. We meet riext time at EhrharrTT ' ' Mrs. O. H. Tillman, the wife of 'he TMsf, Sunt, was over at Bamberg last week-end to the delight, of us all. Rev. J.E.C. Jenkins, Reporter On last Sunday a delightful din." nor was enjoyed at the home of Prof, and Mrs. A. H. Black. The flowing were guests of Miss Ruth Black and enjoyed the din? ner: Miss.es Etta, Julia and Gracd"' Rowe, the daughter of Dr. Beet, Mrs. Sarah and Miss Hattie Mae Parlor and Mr. Fred Kennerly of Orangeburg,. Mr. Wisdom White j of Sumter and Mr. George Glover ^^Cameron.^ ntWM jS turned-home after spending some af time in Augusta, Ga. and C5h?rlea- 1 ton. Mfrs, Thompson report* a jL very pleasant stay at both plae?< M .i. james I'earson, Reporter. * ' On Thursday evening" Jan. 10th Mrs. .1 sephine Lewis entertained nt the home of Mrs. Irene Lewis in honor of her sister Mrs. Louise Bowman, Mr. Mays and Mr. Corr=in of New. York City. A delightful time was enjoyed .'?y all. /Those present were Misses ,Tattie . Parler, Generett Williams liable Whaloy. Mary Harris, Em mie McDonald, Earline Brownlee, Mfrcda 'James, Marian Simmons r.n<J JWrs. Bessie Byrd., Messrs. ' 1 ieb V. A (lams. Williams, Brady- byrg, Boozer, Mitchell, Mr/ and ? Mrs. Chis"l.m of Atlantic City, N. ' L i< visiting her. mother Mrs. Rosg Robinson. ALLEN TEMPLE A." M. E. CHURCH Rev. R.~I. Lemon. Pastor. Greenville.^? Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the Asst. Supt. Rev. DTP. Adams assisted by his able corps of teachers. The Wesson was thoroughly .aught and^vory interestingly reviewed by tluT" pastor. Our school is growing by leaps and bounds. The at tendance" and collection was a yieat increase over'the past Sundays; . " Morning services began at the r ual hour with a large attend aiH'c. The pastor read for a scrip live lesson Numbers 13. His textNumbers 13:30-31'. Subject "The H p r' ol the Spies sent- out by Most s." The sermon was highly' rjoyed by nil. It was filled with he .spirit. The trustees went ovthe ton in their collnctinn Mr. Benjamin Henderson Metts was fur.cralized at'2:30 p. m. The r.fire ghurch was saddened by r i< death, but we realize that God knows best. We extend to the family our deepest sympathy. The ArC.E. league- met at the? usual hour with a large crowd. After the study of the lesson,*' a very interesting program was rendered' by Little Miss Johnnie Mae Anderson. ,* Night services began at 7:30 p. nt. The pastor preached another wonderful sermon from the subiocL*V^Christ, the Source of Fruit joined owr church and was weir - corned by the members. Tte\\ and Mrs. T,emon and fam51 v are wide awake and have won the love of all. Several of the members surprised them lalst