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Iinaiil in" jo I .x - . ,ur'-~ i iccoiid ;i | U ' > rf-n ilaJ>-|1i(. writ' i *V " . . Lr:m-'. jtt tni> Mnn [ 17". f t'Y school i". . I \v l, ;Vr ... -mplt.ycd. T!io.of I - t v.'rro, b.r~jr j' V^X'ph'iLl .. 7^.-7^\\ ;X.| ' She was promt I . . " ' i>i- n v ( Iubs, ,-ii" I ' V, , y. was i>ho,-t>c-aRiii.| ' V ' ^ aohor;] ?, .L i?. -i-r one of t'vr 11^1 :;ilh Tin t' . . lino'. < < I' ; \v -f.' c Bnivorsi'v . ^ VJill-:. All " Sir-.< !~' -"r nu inhered by tb? innbiic,; V. \V. C\ A., whir! .. Ave. vJu-r d ' fkibb and the Sa\' w v ill-- city-^clion' Board .m-wy-.w }...< honor, yet hr-i' - ; . iu - kept prreofi in b'-.t) !-' of. yv v ;-?j and womev whoso ! 'ivi'-' was to kno'" iitIv'--f ? i.is great toarh< Noi' i'ti. f \:rof i\.\ .ii STICT! : fcv-ni' 'ban e(?SP. j ..Carol:! far ahead ot - v/i ' : h. ?fc-'statts - of "-the ?ft> p. S-. . -Back, tradition-; j and i ! o ' -anyiirnto hpr tn.^ th? they do tlu * ' : J , that ig opt of tin- i i .1 oiis fin- her progress ami f'l'o i-ii'y; .Tu-tieo in hor :.L. crtiul ;! iijs something. Recently ay: i. m.y ^ young ^ian^ of " an m Jd-up of his store. ri Itr. ('. W. Mason. rs!-l;i pumped.full of had. );iih,r was indictul and t rir.!?: . . i.i-ii i< i in tlie first <k ? ? 'm TtTTriri- o'fTco 7C?, * L U ~ .v..:'. ? 'ua ' ? ; 1 * i I.I iUfPcd tu li'l 'tllC* ' man ph a.I .yuiliy to j.. concl dv&i.ia. . murder IT r < late would accept. The pit :i w< s agreed to. ...ayhe /. thai yrp.uHr' 'ikougiu . that he . would g< t such a.? -sentence as he would utidi i>t'ucli circumstances in l'is^ home r Vn .InntWp-fn- trrtr surprise, murder is. regarded as. a serious thing in North Carolina ? the judgtr rrrfonTTeTT lorn. Judge J. Paul Frizsdle presiding, in pass""" ' ' 1 n ?;* > .. ' X iqg- sentence, said: "1 'do nul.?trrnrk this |n:m a mur. dererm theordinary sense, but he. did uike a human hie.' The lael lhal Mason \va.- a .Vgio, he iuuliLi said, Would not sw.iy lam in passing scntciice as in his court a human iii'e was a human lite whether it was that oi a -Negro or a wince mall. lie. thon""" sentenced the killer to dO lo do yeais jit the State's orison. K\ identiy .lit- eomlmutolMifcnt, "Thou shall n\jy Kin, nivjuii^ ^u i ny ' - A"XuTTH. CuToITmil This section i. ill aire need oi more judges Jme Juuge 'Jb llzsa lie. The lives oi' 1101 -only biucLs but whites as weji \\ei\hl-lie a .anal suter than are now. \\ li i i t COLLAR W OKK IvKS? 1 be jjk^inrw-vviu> aiv--h?citie trrvr " .mi l .d't oih I are ilFvutcii iii iiai'i \ imo l\\y chissus,. those engaged' in ami, suitable lor manual labor.! ami i lie so called while collar i'oihs. ijx nullum, iC-one judge lir "tire r i Mrf;s' the re .)> iiu s licit tTiiiiiL* as tJi? '.'while tfcliui". type aau ne ,\ti in. ??in tins State. Actually, cvi.ijuijj. with* any inti-lligi.nce_nL .aii?knows that there itre- rhtrtr^auda yl?fuch in South Carolina.- but the ii-.K Adminis V???WV?* <IM- il V J V. V 4\? VtllU- ?V vu Vj Ui irTi-TTa.<, it docs not .think tltut this umong the -Xogrues arc. in heed oi relict, li that were "true, it .would ho' remarkable.' Willi tnousuiula?ut this'type _ol' vyniUs 111 need ui"roliei? and get.TiTg' it .uu .and lhe saniu type ol .Negi e.es in t' needing it would b a - phenomenon worthy oi ejyu-i-w+" study. The TicKAJias-dTeelig'at tier lug ^rrJXTi^-^vn u)i kinds ? ok ,^nhjeCt^*whitc collar job.- - rind ?not vtte v.-.p-y. !';' < ''veil nnlliui ed; ? the only .khul of; work tiiat would pass in. this- ela'SsilictrtTon .aim in .wnich a \tiy ie\v colore^ people are empioyed is that or case workers. There is now ?. :m Tulrvey throughout tiie St;fte-,-a work tiiat does not take, one-with--a Master ol Ai.is eieg'iee to satisfactory do, yet not one .Negro .has been employed. May he-' one: is "entitled io his lit-' tig. preimiiets and moss-baek??ia.?m ins pi i-.ate c.ipaeity, but t i? rliilicuit' To r. i'iii' ii Iv<r i n .. j Uh.iij.- Lo uit:i:,u- and cuniiol . the. ii i y i m -t?r i allowed m rilieviny suiKi.ii:y /. it,-, iueni'.v itntih-iud ]>v tiw l1 ni. at government?money -rat wiii Imve in bu ji'i placed by j ' inniou ,\i r..-r tilTi.d about wi.iu any individual mi.y Jjiitik" ttr-tut \\hithVr tl>cre should b e h n V , T 111'.I L .TIT" rsucn. t J'j ii y lou arc human iimi V-"'/ ^ 1?'?ine IK uis Us oil]-" nub i:: lairnv.ss and ' justice** 1'inu.ti. U h.i! a |H"7T d ' i"!i)?'? ""id n be- le? hu.-jRjul nar-. io;\ lie , pi ujiajie-c and .-injustice ' I'iie Li.eie bLr llHlcll Mllfin'iWS-i b' J ?'.f iu> It li^'t r. u. . ?_ .". ". VV'/V'X-;. i POINTED POP*X?| ^ H\ (iCQiac A, SPnyl.^,.,, ^ . Tb? . weekly " u-xt : (hi.) - hath n > "ive n t.s t lie spirit - of i'c-ar: m: "i. JH V. e-; .ail'l" (if lut e*. JTlld id t >' . iind. iniiyf J- Tim. . T..II' y.y e K'ly i.trnt: The only djl'-_ ...jwi Du U t.w-e. ii ;-tunilTiii}i- blocks '!>'j'l'!vjf tunes-jtift .the 'tray' .-on u>e . ill-m: fjxpe-rie'net teacli"" tliltt il . W i; v.ahl a thlllf cheap" nni.- L.^uaev-- in-' t y dm) ly i'./j- it. M Sl.l lan.ie 'V yri...l- y~~ i'lt-in '.(> );fUirii tei?t-iii' T'atlu)'-"JjH. IT- irinbr tivc' times- oj Scott-. ;I-: ' .-.n.llUin ' ' - b; -. ' . (<!'i ?" i-ini -evlf hath said ^ < H ' t:. irty native InfidT 1 . . st they ;n < ^r. 1 '< i!i:.|tpi ' Krowju Richard i L:ut|.i Tan " \\?<nK! lie' iv'p'py i he t r re't o/ lyji'ht. I ami 4 font I (-my,;): That i. ca I., y of Any .truest is as Ot'd a- -HtWthr; i(ijoTus . "u t'fi i- hv ! oh - TiYindecptl There - in? i liintf rott.cn in Ren) " !< -W ' '.! U-^-4<ii#rt4-n'(l..iil-SOtiic iT jTT-toai.c''" Company 'is not . anu d :i' m ioiA, <-,r <,r :ho. -.\;i.-- ..it the irt-dde: The state *1 wjjririiie" h.asd to convict. How ' uicKlyi tfti- ease would have been isposed hod AlW'ti bcc-h 1ie*^dc n.ient instead of a star witness, '.omembeyr- bis complexion. 1 f.atet Monday m/ii nino-your u 'ojuL rhls society addressed the 1 [I Winisif i i.d :A11'nMf,r *of' -Phf* ity on "Mollis practical- espeets; of no r see . ploblcm in Springfield.'' v. .leaning daily paper. -telephoned -or a report of tiro talk. When it o- v.''(I T) up' 1 I I'"' 1 h I "> 11 ~ i and Font in it was emasciilated. 'Wfh the hearers hoard it airy *a>*r Incidontly the Alliance is'.! nterrocial and v'?nr scribe is see etary-troisprcr for the fieal year. 1 Congress has voted the phesi-1 ent. foilI'?hi 11 ions of <h>llars to j trerd. My \vnrd that, io-w lot trf_.o.iKiir tno i* u ill take a lot to -of us out 'if this pioss and backn our pedal - extremities. It ..pays to agitate, Townshen'd' tth his *200 per month Old Aire per son plan Ifas at least trot his name' in the congressional record tnfvl for giving?th'o aged'?more than ?.10 per month. ; -?One ^ayr ^-g^verFbr"' Bin ekwood^ajsmTVighf and another says he was hll wrong. s What, do yon I . i / rt . * * ?? frAAf.AAAA .r? , t r if Kampbellgrams } X By Stephen 0. Campbell Y i nave just read ui the deaths I oi more preachers. Ate v. 'l'. L. | Lrumpton, ru\\. C. 11. Loopcr ana Kev. U.K. Frazier.. ilu& means inure, vacant churches with no vatiabie material. it is' the hope oi Li.is oAlice that vacant chm cms aviii-ixgisU-i with lt-.atiu uiii nipioi ed ministers w ill also ^Teeister so mat when one is sej/King the other they may be^ptTl in touch with ..I aril ntlu. Vy i^tini MUggcsUHg' 'tllai we us prCaeliers stop preaching' s.crmons and deliver messages. It lakes less energy. Cooper was just out of'school unek was?doing* w.?ll wit|i his people. The appeal fdr-^nmiilllv-MonaUotijj from 1UU . .baptist-ciuirches Oonnng lioin thr1 president ot the Cone e'liuon OUg'hl. he heeued. "' csl~ t'aul at Anderson has -begun to i ni.?e" ^Trr share and expect.- Ue ha\'e more delegates present than any Dih-r H"1' p"'!"'1 Ii,i* been or is- secretary of the Convention. With so many vol' , the "brethren wanting' to be secretary, 1 am suspecting St. Paul of think South Carolina iosc-s another com-' ing preacher in the loss of L. C, Sinith of" Gfeehw'ood, wlib" was pastgr of -.Morris Chapel o'ne ot the best attended chunches in the state. -More people go""to''Morris _C hap el?tha n to?ad- -the - - chore Ires logethrr^Tii Tn eleven preaehei% The writer served-!hFBFt iv yiMivs?u4+4j?u as?> i i .1 Ii 1.1 i aim stayed live months.' Some- good imrn-bught go . there and stay. It is up tu I lie HUH) .fhd not llie land Mel hlelvcm?at^h-wirtOOTT"71110^1^-? i gnat and line church want's a jgn-toi' whn-|pis; a virion n'Ul a progrm. The first man who has these qualities/ write Dynamo Campbell and. lie will.lie delighted to help you got <( hearing. I am axiv-i.sing__;t4iu rcbes to -stop?havrrrg~ men on trial. . I.et your committer Visit?wheiitrthe?liiau is now pas ti ling, alnl 'sCe what-lie is doing. The First Washington church at Lancaster,is xacant. Yoii whom thp Lord. ! as aiufmntetL-ttr-prrarir hilytrying to teach" hchool giw ii]? these schools_ and go a n <1 ( i i. aeh.- CEui't'lus need you ami tiie-people are-..suffering from .a luck of care. The -Ml.. Zion ILmti f rhumb id . liellon isn't va'fant nor is she mi a pastor.?nu- lnom-r hers. unanimously-<>it W to 1 haw settled on. a pastor for ti c yours ? ; : T hp TVache r Trivia:^ V '' la- r v"Mtfeeted hy the Svo.. will -Uohi iV.i-. month ami 1'i'h. al I >;n West. Anderso'n. (ii'coiwooil and -W hitinivc, In M.ii'hs they w7]7 hiiVto.'thc lower pavV^iLoJi'-wtiiliL M.lonilahia"Baptist ( !'ii]cii . a.._L (; 1; 11 miud o.VK ihIciI a call to R, y lJ;.niuhe?of Aiken. Hie ^late Baptist K. ai:"l Mi-. Ih'iiid \yUi__w*H't lVhnT~;u Becond "aharyl Columbia .,1 in-:." < .i 1 \is will he a momentous mind inir. Kvery section of the Stale will bo re pre son tort. Many candi li'ilt-s for?Cor; foe.. Recording. See nd Titm^iivl?w-i-b?ht*?pr< |;t To" " speak to the brethren and shako hands and rtof thr in,. r ir^ fund for tile eoniiner election in .May. I forgot, to mention that many are casting their eyes.upon BoaH chantfcs.-7lf I was not re< ? ??jiiic?* .secretary'. I would fun for - n<.* 'vif-Those positions/It is'higf ! ' i uii" for-mything. You ?yrpT ~ '* a h go(Td. exercise whether-*- you _iv 'i!_?~GlC- -cxttnisc will?(foci a good. The VTTtTT af'tlio m- -mnil c^mvt-nt ion wilf o il \"lm |ht"" "d?*ieeation wants. The majority ri'le^ and "a certain man wjjj -ge^ Mil? majority. All the' men' are I fine and deserve the. honor. T hall hjvve _tho-record<v of cft'cfT ns;-', ldrant at the jmnyentron- for tin past/years and a man ought., by.^Tcfiteel un hi--n record and fitne-sv ' 'he p'.yiti.m T thirh h ... jP ' n<t :r. local" record. and a st.'ite . ('cord, and a school reoordr / ft i> ivt'an easy task to he an officer in tlu- eom*ctit?on. Come on out brethefn and run for tT.c -oxe-rci.*'if for 1^'more _ T yfgti T.pWDKSYTf.r.F NT-Wy. _? ?? MOSK (II u>Ki; rm^ H Rev. D. Brown. 1'jj^tor ni in' u- liiu hour . ?u?ith the.Supt. :?.t liis^eot of duty. Wo, the members <.I" Muse Chop! ; ?o. triad to be back in. our church atrniu ,aIter bei'tiis' dost r'nycd' .by fire Nov. l;t^ 1JK52 and was roccdi slructciLJi-v. i-ur drar pastor. Row J). ('. Brown. ' -Miss fathcrine Boyd im<J"-Miss teunico. AVhitlock every the house iruos-fs of Mrs. I'lydlo ?.I. ^inip on. fiatuidai and .<ni .la\. TT7TT-" wore accompanied by Mr. S. A.: Adams and Mr.' Bennett N":r?h' f , IVa. ? ..... , : V Mr. and Mrs. J. Walk- r aiv'th' tan -Is of Mr*, and Mr-. W. Boyd. ' Mrs. Mary Boyd, Mr. \". Black and Rev.- & A. Wrighh.njk-^tili-^nA ?hc ..sjck list , We lumo HVrr?therm | ?ct- SNJIV cu y ;i ci: u v?I ^ . Wo are glad to. see Mr: Lemon Young up 'jut again pft<T an illness of throe weeks. v* say? WeH he is out of the picture now and we hope for pood. The president-wants the states "To do something toward reducing-the number of accidental deaths hy automfthrrtfi-?Moving in the' .right drrection. Keep on vgoing but be sure that you go fear i enough. _ \ [ " ' T" m 9 r /. :? ... -~~r . _ r. T"*" " - -f*-- * ^ * ; rBE PALMETTO LEADER -7 7?* BY ' \\ ll.l-IA.MS (. ItKlbliM II i:i< HANOI The Father 01 the Blues ' We sit ceinl'ortably 111 an easy chair "and lis ten ty t '"I'hft Bn^lli Kin. . ' II,.n :i^' Blues, Memphis Blues,' -anu, many others, ami wonder wL^ thought of such 'i'yi'U',- "? r,ly W..ll-efc-T mm I f ill illllllll " is W. C. Handy, a musician, composer and a music publisher.. This man now fifty one - .w ai .age, 4ms -behind hint one of me most brilliant career's, enjoyed by ail Ami'iii-iin Negro Sin :i\-"his music int.t.rod nimv BoI^-ei.Trr-or.i'M, i . 11 ir composer-of-tho same OpbT _ Mr.. Handy was- bm n iir f-l-f-' ujicO) Alabama;?XoVTiTiTTl i H )<," 187;{. His father. ( h Bet<i?- ant Handy was a M.il.i.msi nyin?. isior, ami so was iiis graudlutlu i who built the, l.ii^d. church in their homp town. While a boj- Mi-. Han dy attended tluT'aiistrict yVhord j where ho-oht:itnmT~~'Tffs . hrTy education,.. under a fine gioup 1 of Fisk University teachers. When he was nineteen years "of. age he began teaching, but gave up tinjob after one yyar to worlt ior tin-Harrison Pipe work- at f!e<sem-" er,. Alabama for 81.Sa?-per <! <y. * While w<-ilri-rt*?H ml->> t?>~k}.mi. Tc lessons cur .many dili. r 'hstrumenits, "but HiV"favorite -iyus' hi- ' -Wornet. > lie, organize.! .prb'.'t o- i-rTjx and until P.MHi traveled with .oiiv band _or_?auothor all -over the United States giving concerts. On Inly?Bh?f-H:lj," wig marrii d i<~~ Miss Elizabeth Virginia Price ah.! to thoin were ' b '.j-ii <ix children ,441 U'uu "<> went .\i,nn;ii], Ala I where he. tmijrht' music at tlu-.-l AjrneuTFural an.I. Jd1;<,hni.ical ( .1 1 lc.gy l!jlUl *In lim In. her-ml f1-"^ iiiiMVidnal itiM. u.-tMMi. a, i I 4 urn CT] l ti % Titer rt i aiai-d ".J|, ,,, | phTs-milesr;J' '|'t lU?f" K*. Hip r ' 1~ >va. mere- I the fei etuiHicr oil a sc??-e of "V?.1'1: the ...Blocs"! which was |)u!,fi>t)f,J * IMl.ilid hrs.woM, ;>::;v thai I ' he Was n l'| i'ni !M, i-'1 ;V.'1,11 h'Wcd. \\Hh. 4 lie ' wise "iviii,I.,I,;'";' I ?l,o U-... jjt''1' i ' I mi- j . til. I . arjid v? ? .4 t 4'1V: ' 'J}1^ .y^J^L Mi-mphis - in TTMlILl^TrTT^H-' voin Mr. "4So fani'-ii- a'rwl ' .OI,fI1":11 w-"' i,.iii .'A"''.!, '* Mu M1 '"M V. .Inln lulAi- \ l Ai"e.s. under .Mr. - Ilandv's f.Url,..:I i +mn. -Hnis < tjx'en A'.lIi J7. e"! ' .a r l'10 ?hn^!o|)met,j f)jt i-1 v"" r'"'" tl'1'. hHH'jWcul-[' \nuri bt-ff'Tt- coniirrjr-tvTr~ Sf* y;K'V"'< -Wl . rt.ihdy^ cmUrihtiCoi: t? , i .. I 1 ..wMc-has. .find a wide no- I (,;i'tiii.ce. It 1ms n.'.t Cafl | I. u..afe much di-ous^,,,, :,-mor;>. thol! i''| C-T '!* *' ' j:s tr.iie . 'i"*j*iti?r ;i I j.f,rhnicnl oniric, Her jjr-j,it his: tieh-j ami ha' had vh fhallvI ' a ni(?no.|,()lv ;n Jj;s (vl . II..' ; I 1 widoly knowiiri^ <?j-r<*ii!ht , !Tp . !a ^U. fiun|n,ser I.)' the f4;. | I.i>ui- liiiU?T7JUio?J*j..Ntreel Tih|?' ." f'ra-TirU^. liirth .M J:\7.a. Yd- ; fc?\v Diiv; HliiOt;-DarkT'-Wir il'v!lji;. VkUi-t. llajtt'i- fibres," Jof.",, Bliio-- ! Sundown BLm s and over o try buri- . viiitaj i >t lit Vs. j?uhlisb<-I l y lb P 1 TTn?I IljrtuJy C"i>n:|)in:y or i lie i.ln 11' v Hnr i'i Mimii f ' 111." i " ITr "I'll mlrl, <1 I.I tin, r ! \ l ' _ iImli iVV. i.f T>Iu?".'' *jiul'Iislu0 by the A and C IJor.i in Xiv Verb .' Pity in l!?20, besides nuirLpj;'..of ixe.!t'o Spirituals, and bis "A (Yl, ^ nifririi II Tf .1 11111 7? . bt |>c?lifeic's. lie i>u4sno\v7l as a ll^pobhetanj and in i(4!'j-i*n w< know him as an Afric.ian M 1 ho-* li -t -onnal. jli inejnli ') hip is -with thf?ftjttttsnji'.i-. ;Klb Kntjrhf of- I'l :tni Fifto'v- Nat 1'inH .V-soeia- I lbut .of \eyc'>- Alii-id. Br. rx> and Mndiuttun -PbanThi r of .(*> ;rnirn?"" Authors and Puldj.-her " A nv.trie'an i Society, fit .Composers, AIn-ic p.ub lis'tevs Protective A->ociation antt , the-American Fed' rat ion. of Muss i/;inn?. : ' To Air. TIand.vV heiv on Afar. 27. wii.; dedicated in the. city of Mornubis. To-nn.: a city park. 4 knmvn as the TTandy Square. Air. , llaiuii; is an asset to, Ids race. HF,n"'i * " p r in nr .. ltev/V. A. Jancrotfc.'Pastor St. Ccorpro.-?/Althomrh .Sunday | was a very bad'day, still-th.it did not stop the _sovviccs. At 11:00 . a.m. the services befiran. The scr-^ mon was' taken from St. MaH, 37; subject J'A ~ Partners." Those" ? "pnom.wt fmiqv/'ft thf -gorvifeo. : 'Mrs. Pratt of New York and Mr, D, W. Walker of CntrrTVibia worshipped with Dr. J. W. Witherspbon. f4. F.. of ?tho Charleston district has just closed a successful, quarter with the officers and members. Mr. D. W. Walker of . Columbia returned home Sunday niprht to resume his work in the Wnverly-~ school. While in St. Ceorpre he was the house-pruest of Mrs. S. K. Felder, and a visitor to his aunt Mfsrr*B:"tT. tTannelly. ? -i 1 RIDGE SPRING. NEWS ^ As usaul the Sunday School is <>n 'ho upward tronch^r^ The fi. Y. P. U. staff of officers were re-elected for this year. " M uyr enjoyed the candle light srvicel ' A very inspirational sermon wo preached" by Rev. Jonos after whir the Lord's supper was adnwb*?ered. At -quato a number witnessed the ordination ser\ ice of Rev.* Ernest Merritt. Monday -niarked- the beginning "f i i 1?Kemeatei at Ridge ~ llill. i We lni|Jtl Ihiil the pupiN will strive to make this the best ,oiu' in the history uf Ridge .-Hill. Mid-term examinations endid d'i h'.ny. Jan. z i, 11)35. As far as wi l.innv all _students, made eredit;tl)h. ?yrn-^p-7-- -?M?t-,Joc Fi asich1, and TtuTgroup !'(' - nted a' progr.-im in tho New- vU4a?d building Jan."27f(ITAnyone desiring to have your i ! viold i.i- want to know anything about voiir fntnrp he at- -> Ridge. IIille Feln Kth at 7:JO p. m." shai p arid" All-." Frasior will tell > 011. . . J Mi;.. M. AY. Hammond and his J eomiiiunitV cTuB i nteulained the whit' gii?sT of Mr. Rr M. Watson 1 a n.'jwn vi appreciation-lOr JUS < inter M towards the -new building. ' Friday evening.-" : Miss X. I;. Smith entertained a ' group *01' her friends Wednesday 1 night .Ian. 22nd with an informal1.' party which was enjoyed by all present. ~ ; Airs. .-Sadie' Corley, Winston- " Salt in, X^CX-is?here visiting her 1 mother. ... ^ .Mi'--, (ithi via Tliivvin-fl,?.MaryVint ent and Mr. Talraadgu -Ha/./.aid ail of New York are here * visiting ii'l^^jvng ?? ? Mr. ami Airs. V. S. Kitchen, SuLl ' ley's were the week-end guests of Mrs. Kitclieii's mother, Mrs. Addie 1 Merfitt. J'lio .Meachein family and Mrs. I.'ula Kccrl spent the week-end *, with , M r. and .Mrs. <-?rHr~&1ttn,^OTi. 11 ! Miss Marie Williams left for , , New York Wednesday.. *Mrv and Mi-. Rubi&el Hagood. t'oluihjiia, spe+rt the week-end wilh In tribes liei'cv Miss S.- It. (' lttvvlteVL ^4vr(-.ft ^ ctl several of the Ritlge Hill 1 teachers at a delicious dinner-at j her' lidiiif j.iUiL-rOUt of Ridge Spying.' Quito an enjoyable tie- 1 c'iis ion... ''It-.?Aie,in iTaTiimuiiitr Mrs. Iv~ l'\ Peterson i liti i tained at the lat: 1 rl;?home dart?Aridity evening *~r with' a fniscellaneous shower itv ^ 11'.in" ci ,ui. ami \i)-s ,|;inic Mi ;n h;im q-L" Aiken, S. C. . _ Mr-?Peterson-presented to the ! ' il'-L'I'V I'l'uph-' Tnv'i'iy giftr Trhir'i TitJj Int-n drought by, -the guests' ^ 'v '' ^ir ua- a-iin.' f ) v t set u them. r Tiiu^v present were: Prof, and -V- 1 |Li" lit m\ i i, Pint liTiT ^ ii-. H. y? ii-'injnond^-Mrsr^tostr !>'. KuMurd, Airs. Alice Hammond, ^ Mr. lluinie Uaiford, Mr. and Mrs~~T Ajiib_il,;)u;j-, -Mr. and -Mpp.AfcVT i'i'lsiyf -VIr. and .Mrs. J'obnie Haniii. Mr. anil M rs Innim AT mi ?? ? iam.r Mrs. I.tila Reed and the litis .Yleuchams. . 1 \w a ?Mr-.l.iriU s Pearson. P'dMd'lir ~ 2 t Mi K unlay, Jan. 25.?at 7:00 f ck there aa.s -**-rfiiirt.V given at ill'- in-1lie iif Prof, and Mrs. J. Ij I M a.-Oijny tun uf State College in i on .r of .M isses Beverley B. Wash Kli n and Willie B. Calhoup. Th^ e-.tnvr Was givenvby Miss Htta J. V i;<n\e. and. Mr.. Morgan of Statfr -f 1'!. g ?lei?i-errTTTi~~and .rnliif-M" nivv'i'il; A11 Ie 1 L aI - i TV .-(rending a delightful time. A-Ln -nsa Friday, January 25, at t -a t; ifeintlv'-l^Ai. there, was ,a ' Mi;, 'lor love or- money" given <i .J.laflin ''allege Chapel. The v laj*" wpn s]> hsoi' iI by thc'-Que'H Ksiher C it-Is and dii ected by Miss /-uhaiii uf Clafl.in College The i"hTTaTars *nf the play^ a if: Mnrv in in.'iir i.ihiim' v ornn?, biman l .iWH'ii'.'e. Basic Bruwer, Ruith Fri v "ry. AJUi'ii.? i'. jVnr.-atii. 'James ~c in. is ai;<l Charles Kin^r, The " i Vi.i-rs Were: Kssie David and \hcv Peilman. . ". Monnay, .January 2S, at 7:20 1'. 1 M. there was a party givon at the 7 'UV - 'i.f Mrs. Delhi I'aimer, sponsor ed ly Sat a!i Palmer, Peurlin' t a. " !y f.nJ._Alli i:caso-Shara<M?aom- -J Mus'i \v;i- uiven hy Mr. Rim of -S i-la I'lln (J.illeVe" Hookies and ftTTt ! ' HTcnlaH' we're Served. J.1iiirsda.yT January 24-sf,-a-tr 8:00 t >'( lock .at William Chapel f A-'. M. r H*. ( hiireh a~pTay was uiven "Mil*"'i I) l-'ai- Weddin}i:."v sponsored r y Mi-s.'If 7i?vLewis. h Slx'TKi{ N F,\V*S ,/ : y On Sunday afternoon, .Jan. 27? 8 lir I'tli yiaile of f,in coin Iliph v tfidifVl-y.-fi'h the assistance of the ]j l.e ('ojinst je science instructor, ii . . I In i-l <?11 it i, i p t '! 11 h:hii ;t Ml-' "*> T> a in the s'lnnestie science. y iiir;. IVorec is will be' used !..( h' in fit 'of the school. Airs. PtmrJ^Kdwimls is quite ill t id. in JdTrrn'spital here for treat- ), Mrs. .\lnttie McGhee of N ' . ud> lit the cdy-Tin nccount.of g hei -d*tei 1_ : * Alj^-^frmVance left lirst |j v.. k t o: Philadelphia, Pa. " ..! UiH X It, Kilgo was painfully inhU'eil l>y ,T-fn+l, during the past, week. . . Maiy Smith who has been in Xcw. Yoik for the past few months; spent, a d >uple of days in the city last week, visiting her gr/??iJ mother, Mis. .faincs arnL ntlvv relative-." Sin- left on Friilay, iTJamiary 25, for Columbia, to gj liter school at Allyi University. U Miss Ruby Boy kin. who is at- |] Tiding Rfhool at Allen, spent the t- : g mist weok-ond at honwn Mr. J. J. Taylor 1*Ti on Monday,* Jati. 28, for' \Vnshiinrti >a. I) in er^er school a I Howard C Diversity. ' Mb s- H. N. Usher aitU-tuK'd the" cxocmiw- board' inot'linjr (d" the South .Carolina S W< t_Kodi' ration of Wi iiu'ii's .Club's. in Columbia on Friday, January I'd? 'C11ESTliK I'AlC AC R AIMI S Mr. Wufker Ma.-.-v.y, a student at M. i-n> ( >>lh _i. i p. i ' i. Vi'1" u "^"l 1111 "' '1 L : ?|'.ii '-'"I -7 on ^ ork Koatl. lie'' preaidied his tiial s'Tin.vn Sunday at Get lies cniane Baptist. CJiuieh. The. nmeTejrntkrrt?enjoyed his discourse and-see in him the making of a great preacher. ' _ .Mr. John I f"WtrnP air.t .Mi's.' 1> sic Wright Were married Sunday lligkl-at- the ('nival v Ih.pii.t pnf. sona^e, by He v.. W. li.?lJoLigla-sx. f-TlfP'Cliaple at Branenl In-aiihi., was tilled Thwunjay (veiling foi ?fatten. i -.JHid Mn - leal piogiain uiuler* If e -diiv.tion? of Mrs.- -far Jt Jives. Prof. Young, the' i a 11; lI.' *H*h i- p. ei iii, : ^t tin phpio tif til i f the nil ; u al" iniivlii'i.--. e^gvpT was aeci?ini?:ii?.ist while h- played i eai let m<P>. Other-musical num> )ers \v.ie -<i! s hy Piof. J',. ||. Walker. .Mrs.' Klla Watson, Mrs. t'-ijly i.ia.K *; . Pm>I*. -P sepli .loin's tnd twonunibl rs each 'i?y the gills piin,tet and the hoys' ?|uint?'t. rhosf? vponkiny were Mrs. E. L. \V; stfmbaek, two. ji^inal poenis.j Vhs. Luc-ilt Allrii "rociletl three >o<?p>s. .Mrs. .Mary (!.- At*er> ? var-PQcni, "VT|- *' 11 ijopt^-wmt-TTTinMV Mlv J. . E. Spann. I'resith lit?Hrow-n tliaiik-al ill of the* parteeipants as did Mr-; I nil's?*+rd?tit1111 LA|>i\.-s?.i thii ipprecialiuu_for the'f n oyjram ami or the fine audience,' a?o' ext'endt! invita.tions.to cotviv JHTiVin. .Mr. Wilie Hemphill hat Sunda\ or Hichmonil. Va., ul'l>r spending i week with.- his-, mother, .Mrs. la 11 i'e Jlli]).'', on-Jeter St. Mrs. Mati'jjie-Nelson was-hostess o_a Tea at her home oij MeLur-o5t. Sunday afternoon. Saul Sanders was - |>pi ii-.l sttn'im.v?fToiTf TptTTlelv m Itaptist ' hujeII, His?casket?was" nV nf he most elaborate in interior deeirtit.ion that has eVel' bcoh seen lere. It u;i- eray *-ut-vdvet. with rinkh t and d wry silk dee a-a*. ions. . Th.'. hnfy jay in suati at Rami's?Hndeflaker PTtTler" TT h'rjo days awaitinir the,arrival < -1 el"lit es. " On the- .sick list are Alts. Maui/ lo' ily ) ..; .'.r, . K! 1 TrT?r I.CUd; \V.V|H', .Si.; .Mi,s Wi,. ^KT-;?nr -M.-, .)I^rr--n. srnTvT." ?>s>t L^Al: \v- ( ant is, York Kt.a.l >x:-uts oh';- and Alary -Xvivf.iir |j Minis' ST. The C'( univ TeiU'liers"-. As.M?i*ia '' >l1 iTn;~r sTTTTi )-Trrr~: ,t I-inn> lit. ,v.. ' ' *ri'U. Iv.'ueat: it a*')<k di>,l|. J.J. NcImi:; Ik "ii-1 c,;|. A uknah a ~\v 11 .. ...ui ? ' hattye (.|- ihe'riw t phe teach' ?? 1' '' ' ? - r iiV i iii I'll rt-rn <:, . 1 y .>' h. j / aif .rj.v -viiijj: uiifh h, nel'L. i ' ; nl- v >re?iilc :J uu i i. ' 'j i'1"'1, 1?'' i n; i u~. a id I In i> Si '.ptiMf ? " ^ t'k,'-' ll'i ;(! ^ iir- 1>V .s ,I H ji'* riends, Th"' FiiJh-y liirh uirls*. ha"k , ail- tyain play...I |;;i |, 11 Ml l;V a.\ .at to-11'.yi-.a a^a.!!.'< Viaini'ti ' :u?tt II?Tin- ,-ooiv v. to 7 ? ''?? I '''I. V. IP.?M i>s~lv.ina_ V"Q<lai(l ,.f xhc. I iSI. Faylii r '' , 'V\ folia iJii. , 1111" "l^ctrfrr-.?al l c:Trn mr1rr.TT i'H.y II, Caaija; atfa'flCsf ,Fa?-fc. " 11'; "I ?'?*? ' 'i1_I.il. 1'i Jiidy *&?' cruoon at '/' a'' T&Vf'-r is ll,'| j;ir '? >k- : < ol.t >]!M CV.N lAvy. 'V ' ' ' I,(C. pas- " ' ol' Mt. Wm .,1 ,Va-, ut K. mM |>reavh to ,-Uve youth of the h'Wh?i vi- > 7 Tin, mi. . V >a'i attit'aL- toward K-jigioti." S'11 ?tdrn (r~C! j; {Vj i "j? ;1 1 -'O) av d nnei" at th- home <>! {oV?. I i litrhis. M j.'iH Ii'*.\iiii4t??|l Mr. iv M I..-*. (i. A. (' ml:i* en'or: jv. <1 a iVw t rie)'.!"!.- S'.'nJay niti hose jHysenr~\vi-r .: m ? C n?' I"" ; isuhiiit ! -<'SKfy; < diaries Booker, haith Arthur, t\tj-. ScottM.run (Jori !| anil ,M's. Ruth Taenia-, ."is,-. rT~oT the .hostfcss. = A de!i nfiii. JUKt \V.'Is 'KiilVill;' " Mr-.-.V. A*. W'i'Kam- has lutn . innnenilv?l as a ( tic" \yojtkcy Prof. <-f .Seeiolojjy-ot-().' !&. 17." its. Willia.'.-', dives 4<>T Butt I -* fvOT7 duiiykTrr nf RiA'. B. iiiitli of S. ('. Mrs. S. Brown .of 10 F. drcT Ave. makes quite a few i-its to Kvin Crest who is the ^ mky girl? Tyolit. >\'. Morion. -I i. ! '. rrf Ave. graduated Jr. liijf'u IT. i ;eek. He*.is! the. son of Mr. and A's. Rj . 1?tN. Mejjjt ii.It?v. W. E. Booker has' jnsT ri\urnod from CI velaml, < r. 'win : i LE E V Y'S FUNERAL HOMF ' I ndortakin^ And Embalm ?^SLOii AN LOWER PRICES AMlUJIwVNCE SERVK I * Noifr As Your Nearest Phi l^L-4 VVMAR Hf. : CCMjUS phofu- 927<> I. S. Leevy, rv . Saturday^-February S, Iftftfl? tT' ?- POSTERITY NEWS On Sunday Jlin. zith, our high "noon sermon was delivered by 'Rev. \\"TiR. Bowman who came up from Columbia, to visit us. We are sU^put to build a parson-r age. The members around Shiloh have made a wonderful start. We hope tlpit all will cooperate. -Oup first quarterly conference was ?7?^ postponed until next Sunday.even-, ing 011 account of the inclement wcainer. - . < Tlir ,Tiin'- T>-i1.- Social mid Din- ~i ninth' (Muli i.'- still going forward The niem^P^s. of the club are planning to give a banquet on the !10th of this month. We met or>?^ Monday as usual and put a con- siderable aniount in treasurer. Mount" Olive A. M. E..Church _1 -T. E, Harper, Pastor - . The first quarterly conference " was Tiad at the ftbove^ named ? church Jan. lyth-20th. f)i Adams presiding. The . Sunday vSchool classes were combined ani*taught by Bib. Samuel Davenport and Dr. Adams?gave a nplendiri?rt^ 1 usti atian?of?tlv^-Tesseifri?'?:? ? -At- 11:45 service begaflT The?~ pastor presented the P. E. who brought to us a wonderful message. Among the visitors Sunday were: Misses Hntie Stephen, anil'Ruth Tindler. . ' > _ L BENN ETTSVILLE NEWS. The cold winter days here were were strong last week. Mrs. Simmons, teacher nt. the I High TTdiool will entertain the public next week with an excellent play - given by her class. Watch .the limine caiman ami '-cr thr tint" ( .1 Also when'nn the city Visit- our basket ball games. ? Miss Bingham, music teacher at the school was indispose^ last . "week. Sick list Mr. J. S. Watson, iMx. ; Kelly, Mrs. C. Coleman, Miss Irope Zi in mop, Miss Ross, Mrs. Annie Stephen and Mrs. Nannie McQueen. " . ?:?~ ' ? Mr. David McCall died in New ypi-lf ""< was broyght home for *" burial. Mrs, l.illie Crossland <i)V. New York came home last week for a .1 .1 url.lt. t....^ ?u. _1. j'* li w uav> >> iiutr ni'if Mit* ly welcomed the stork nt the home <>f her daughter and son-in-law when he brought them a fine baby boy. Mother-Tend baby-are doing Km. Wright delivered a spTerw '' dirFrtcrmon Sunday a.m. After -the-sermon.. the Lord's Supper was administered. This alw^va bring" - ;?? a-hom a happy time. with the _\tdUtfe.ur.ii??. ?= ? ? 7 ; Mr. B. Harris of Laurinburg, NT .. -Cd-spent?Smul.Tv in tTie citv with Mr. and" Mrs.' J.H.W. Morris. * - Ml.'ii 11. I(TrithHina. tiounty' S"-Vimu-oi is working hard with tho l,-m-'iu11'< ti yinK~tTr'inrt on a .first el. showing iii> the r'nnnty The ? "maeTiers are looking forward for the State Teachers Association in JVhtrcli- ---? Rev. \V. F. MvCoy was the din-_-' ner guest of Mr."and .Mrs. Robinson._ - ' " ' " v. ?Kindly send.ail dots to the reno) t tl'- to in P. .'t:t Amr.1i(| S> , frn-? , -puhUkwH.-n-in The TpnTmHTo "Lear ? lor not later than.. 2:30 Mondayj also make then\ as. short as possi ble. Mrs. Bessie B. Davis came home it h Iter.-and Mrs. Bacote. St. Mlctiael?M. E7 Church -"Tlie friends of Bennettsvilltf * and O.f outside..h-hr. - -" ? : IuI^vHEHLiurtho-<lr.i.matie- 4idc .of? l.i^'o as well as in the church are |l Cordially invited to St. Michael .5 on Friday, Feb; 1 at 8 p.m. A |[ female cast of seven young wo men are in training for the, rendij tion of the three act comedy-drama entitled- "A Southern """CifiTTP-;-~ T. ' rdla." The jday is full of the movimr forces of life, some nio- ? nil nt r I I I 1 11 ?...UU ..nH>no intrigue and. humor, this atter sup pied hy the Queen Bee of colored * ? society, "Mannhy Judy Johnson" \\ o saves Ihfl day for Cinderella. Tickets, are in the hands of mem* hers and friends and the play will he rendered regardless of weather conditions. Everything ' will he most torn Portable, the entire cast requests your presence. - -iVlfs. M. Jpnyp is diieclieHKI - " TJiiuJjirdV'Supp'er "will be ad"mtnistered on next .Sunday. All members are., asked to be present. will be read up tb 'date at this service. - All our services a^e' fending to lift ifS up spiritually anil -we invite both the members ard" friends 'to* come and help us ri<o :to higher heights. K The young people are asked to . meet at the Sabbath school hour 10 a.rn.l and* for th" Youtnpr People"* Wrivk in the afternoon. /? Ilf n wonderful speaker ami is "five to travel. Address, ** -sfririr "Mmtnn and Mr. Robt?^ Favor lias been-on the sick list. Mrs. Ruth Thomas has been con ' fined to her room with flu. . <>*& - v ? ? S'J- .ri "no ' . *^hb| jfjf Mgr. ft jm i* , : -MEv.