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^; . ? tnwoww* ~ VOL. XI.?NO. 8. Palmetto Medical Associationat^Charles y^ton" ;' To the members of P. M. A., Greetings I take this opportunity to notify you that" the next meeting will be V,?l.l .1 ni i . . .V ?jrciu ?t c/nariesron, ?\prn z.s-^D.' This is to be one of the greateat. meeting in <iiir history; and 1 ask, therefore, that you make plans now, that?you may be at the opening and remain through the entire session, o The success of any association ? or business depends upon cooperaprofit and loss. J* > ^ We can make our association 1; just what we desire it be; and a? I know the Callibre of our menibeirship, 1 ask tlhat We make il what it should be:'The association ^ which shall always be rcconized and highly respected "throughout ? this commonwealth. I atp counting you "as loyal memhers and have no fear of. your failing me! . . ; 1F ask that you play your part in the"Health Week'' urogram ir "^oriK\-- ? ^ \ Faithfully. * . Tom Best, D. IX S. ' ' \ : " * Prn-siilorit IV Dawson Hill Is No More The many friends a of Lawson ' *Hill and of his wife* who lives ai 1025 College St., will'regret tc learn of his death which dt*cured Tuesday night, Feb.. 19, after ar, illness of about ten years. Hd is an old and highly respected resident of Columbia having lived here ahnnf fnr?tv ttaqvc ? TTr* wmc n minent K of P and before his ill health held a prominent office ir. ? that order.'- He is survived by his ^devoted wife* and a brother, Free Hill tof Greenwood. Hc"<vnTI be buried next Sunday, Feb. 25th, from Zion Baptist Church of which church he was a devoted member ?nd - rieacon. s-who would like to have ^ ' ok at their old friend will h we'' rmed at-Pinckney's Under' pnrlr.r where the body will until the hour of the funeral ne Sunday. GREENWOOD COUNTS TKACH ERS' ASSOCIATION The Greenwood County Teacher's Association met Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 2:80 at Cokesbirry, with 4he 'president, Prof. B. J. Sanders, Jr. presiding. Rev. H."A. Peter, aon .jcondiirtecl-.tihe devotionstdr which the minutes' were reeeiv """ ed and adopted. " ? Then came the. roll call "and collects of dues'. ,A total of fifty jte&chers paid' theii Teachers? dues of $1.0(1 j^P ?^?-?v are hoping that those A laven't paid their dollar will ,/fe. e do so at once as our eoun4t ty must register one hundred per ' cent as we did last year. The outstanding feature of "The "day was an addross delivered by Professor?M. F. Whittaker, president of State College, Orangeburg. He spoke from the subject, "The Teacher, The School and The Corr ^prunity." The address was loyally prepared eloquently ~ delivered, feelying more inspired to do a bis ??jfer-and?better service. Elder >1 S. Benn responded to this most noble addfess in a very pleasing lOarmwr. ? Mrs.' Dixon, directress of the Women's Work of P. E. R. ?A~ ooke very helpful on "Training vtfiO child." Mr. J, B. Felton, State Agent for Negro Schools was present. lie ??also brought to us helpful ret marks. We aro always glad to have him look in on u's and speak at any time. Before adjournment the patrons consisted of potato salad on lettuce leaVes, saltmes, cake and coffee. ' =, .The meeting .^adjourned to meet >.at"Wtt Side School on Wednesdnyr March fi, nt i>'.m EJll, GREENVILLE COUNTY lgOUN AND COUNTY ORATORICAL CONTEST ,** The Annual Greenville County Council of .Parent-Teachers and County Oratorieal Contest will be held at the. Phillis Whoatlcy Cen~ jteir Saturday, March' 2nd at tlrftn a. m. . All contestants are asked to be present at 10:45 a. m. The county Supt. of Education, Mr.-James P. Whatley is giving the find prize. '* ' ?. All local P. T. As. are asked to Bond at least om? delegate, Our main speaker will be Dr. James Guy Douprlas, T>. D. S. He will -speak on .Prophylaxis in TJentistry, The followinng schools will fur. nish music: Fountain Inn High School, St. Albans Hif?h* School Chapman urove Hiph School, WITlifcm and Pino Hill. Anntee Mae Wilson, Pjes. ? - ^^??rs. Bertha Cobb, Sec. :.j . .... ? ?I 1- a * ? jv* + t *j ??1 :??? - ^ ^ BISHOl* WILL' BKYK' \ c it*. vrt wsii: M9J i)iaiiu|j iivit, < . ?T IIHUIIIN Leaving Bagdau via bus we traveled one day and night to Damascus againo to visit th !. Omaiyid Mosque,' which I had to orbit before going "to "BagtfalV You either have to pull off your shop-s ' .t>r let them- supply ymr with a * pair of slippers to put over your hel'oTe wvtoring this mosque, so i we chose-the latter--alternative. The temple of Omaiyid ranks, in i importance /with the Domo of the ; Itopk in Jerusalem, and the MoSI.f Horn and Medina, in tiie. Mohamedtkn religion, It is thought 1 to occupy the site , of the tomple of Rimnion, mentioned .in II Kings 5:18, the place where Naaman deposited his "two mules' hui'cdn of i- -earth." : i? -?~?"? I FromDamascus we drove via .,n?rv t r, RnoHiolr f^vrin. This pla.e has interest only for stud' ents. of history and mythology, altho it seems that it was 1 the Baal and local tradition considers it as having boon founded by - ICain-, iifti>r In* slew.'Ahel, his-brother.' And it is unite" probable that-Abraham passed this wa-y. Passing the myth of congecture it is found that the (5rocks"saw ip. the frod Baal a form of their own ~ "god ITelioS,?the sun?divibity,_?sothey changed the name-'from Ba'albek to' 'Ilelliopolis. When the i Romans conquered this- country '.hey ere, ted a tcinple to . three of their gods, viz.; Jupiter,-Mercury , and Venus, which was begun by t Antonius Plus (1.18-161 A. D.) , and was finished by Caracalln f (211-217 A. 1).). Constantino the , Great, in the fourth century sup, prbssed this idol worship and this hot hen temple was converted into a Christian Church and remained so until Chr Arabs conquered this [ "buntry and tinned it into a citar -4e4*?TUo. ently t.lio ' German?ami , French Archaeologists have tffken j ?t over and one is able to soeland r Inspect the- massive stone walls m'd columns, the monumental ' -taiir.wa.v Meadirtg uP t? . the great Tcmpie of Ju"]TTter. From Cook's travol^hook we learn that John Malala of Antioch. who fived ' I in the seventh century wrote: "Aelius Antonius \Pius built at I Ilelliopolis (Ba'albbk) of-Phonc-' r .'t:u In Pi'iuuum.1:: giuut ti'inpk1. tu Jupiter, which was ehc of the wonders-of the world." The temple was pcvisty)e in form, but of its columns only six re-mauv-tlfese ire suffi knt to convey an ided of the temple's -original grandure. They stand now over 50 feet iri\ height. adorned with Corinthian "apitals. supporting an en.tablat ure with, richly adorned a*phi-~ trace, fVic/.e and cornice. Qrigi' rally Micro w<;Te~T7TTTrcThnrm^^en~ either side of the temple, and trn r 'it each ond. makinir 5.1 in ail. (Cook's Travel?Bool<). I next visited the Temple of Bac hus near hy and. on a lower. 1 level than' the Temple Jupiter.' J" "There i* : nothing finef* in all ' Syria, than the well- preserved, temple of Coriilthian style, "saysd one. Nineteen of the 40 colums j - . which formed the. Presbyterian i <tjll remain and stand 52 feet high ; After lingering here for a while | we drove 55 milesj- in aut/f to Beyrouth Or the -MTditerrdnean Sea - -const and secured a room facing' the sen in the Continental Hotel, . in whieh?room?J am now writing !his note. We leave here tomorrow via -auto for Mount Caunel, of Elijah fame; after resting arid praying t ! on top of that mountain,? where, ~ "had a show-down,. I plan to pro -ceed to Jerusalem again?. to?retra e the earthly foot-steps of Jes us of Nazareth, whose servant I Am, and who said, "Fear not?I , have, overcome the world." ??: Noah-W. Williams Georgetown News ? \ By E. J. Ford Mrs. Lizzie Purvis, i.s no more. On hast Wednesday evening, betwee 11 the hours of eleven and .~twelve?tin- death '?an'-D came. a?d summoned her and she took her flight to the city of rest, j- /Funeral s>, rvican ,?vmim- =held -at Bethesda., Baptist Church, Friday, at 3 o'clock in the presence of a host of sorrowing friends and relatives. Dr. Ci. G. Daniels officiating, assisted by Revs. IL J. Moses. T. W. Brown, R. A. Thompson, -JJr. \V. P. Carolina and R. . E. r Plpg(lnn Re^"lutivilS hohalf nf the following Depts. of the church were read* by Mesdanies C. Kelley, G'. G. Daniels and Miss Marjoria Kelly: Deaconess Board, the Senior Missionary Society and the S. ' "ST~~ The remains were in charge of W. .T.' Wiles and Son, undertakers. Interment was made in" Bethesda's L cemetery. ... : On Monday evouing at 8 o'clock a large crowd gathered at Bethestln A. .M./S. .Church and witnessed the fine entertainment given by the people of Andrews. Partici- . pants composed of the?faculty members and some, of the students of Andrews Graded School and (Continued r?i page eight) \ ' I . ? - C&LUMBI ^ atKs ^~ LVl the holy land Booker Washington Rehearsing "Pinafore" nnu ? n ? i \ir t_ . ? ? tt: u *uiv? ouuncr vir umiiiikiuii - "'K1* School if? planning to present the 1 iprht opera, "Pinafore" sometime during the month qf April. - The exact date of the presentation, which is to l?e at the TownshipAuditorium, will be announced lSter. Interest in' the opera is JhJpfli in Columbia, inasmuch as "Pijjafore" is a current attraction at the Town Theater here in the John .Potts, who is th? business manager of^theSchool production, the"cast has been grante4 an outstandingly unique privttoger On last Tuesday evening, the mem bei-s of the forthcoming production were guests at the current presentation at the Town Theater. The opera tells a romanaic story, the action of which takes piatt- on ins .viajesty s snip i^inafore. Across the stage moves Josephine who is undecided as ject the lowly Ralph in favor of the lordly Sir Joseph. She. is ably supported by Buttercup and the deadly Dick Deadeye. The opera -then follows htT uWO~^^I~ unwinding of events and a happy solution. ' J Vooi'hees Junior College i . The week of Feb. "10th to 17th Was ce 1 ebrateiFTittthgly as Negro History Week at Voorhees and many very interesting programs | were, g'.sen in the chapel qf the i school ??=???. _ The celebration was opened vSuiiidify.' F?b. 10th by the Youti?ir Men's Christian Association, the peaker . for the occasion bbing Mr. Richland T. .Williams, one .'of our touchers. Monday at the noon hour Mrs. .-Usher brought a vei^ interesting program featuring Negro Music. Mrs. Carl J. White was guest soloist for the -occasion*. Wednesday at 11:45 a. m.,; Mr. Wiisonr ;Y; M. ,C. AT. secretary from ..New*?York spoke tu Llltt student body. Thursday morning "the Junior Normal English Class proented a most interesting progrom. readings hi thfc lives; of, irrtat men ami unmon *\f Friday morning a very excellent pagnnt wis 1 eiide red by the tlth grade under the direction of Mias Booker. A. very fitting climax to these exercises was the program ' on .bHyv.ay. evening __Fetn. 17th pne^ sente 1 hv the Elisnhpth Evelyn ^VnghT .Literary Oluh under the I direction ofvits sponsorer, Miss II. C. Russefl. The guest speaker lor this"occasion was Rev. L. M. Tobin of- Union, S. C. Rev. Tohin spoke on the subject "Resources of It ligion in Race Adjustment.*' Voofhees and her friends enjoyed all of these exercises very much and hope to have tbe-pleas-ure* of witnessing many others. Rev. Tobn was accompanied to the campus by Dr. L. W. Long, also of Union. Both of , these young men are well-known in South Card^ina for their outstand,ng work Th--their respective fields. We hope that will return to Voorhees again soon. Voovhecs tnk>'s this oppurLunlty to thank both Rev.. Tobin and Dr. i-ong ior tnejr services r^novveCL ;?? m ' ' Anderson News TtTC Anderson-County Teachers' invited Dr. B. F. Hubert, president of Georgia State Industrial College, Savannah, Georgia to be their guest speaker Friday evening, Feb. l>5th, at the Reed Street HigjQ School, in the interest o4 Negro Hiintory Week. Anderson County Teachers' acted as master of ceremonies. The program opened by sinking the "Negro National Anthem." Scripture I Psalm. Selection, Rev. H. -fh Anderson, pastor of Royal Baptist Church. "Selection, Reed St; High School Glee Club, "Howdy St. School Glee Club,- "Smile." Duea, "Colored ?rima Donna," Northside " School. Selections, Savannah Quintet, "I'll be ready when He comes;",'"Mama's Little Babv Loves Shorten' Rrenrl " Prof. A. C. Cuftright, a formlluibert who is now principal of Greer Roscnwald School, Beltop, S. C., introduced the preaker. Prof. Curtwright, stated that Dr. Hubert has established worth .while projects in the following counties in Georgia, JefferSofi, Jenkins and Hancock. His work ha<? met with such unusuri* succesjf and as a mat Jft of fact Mrs; President Ttoose-~ velt,"had Dr. Hubert, make a trip to Washi #*ton, D. C. concerning a health project and jfa-omised to contribute $2500.00 to aid , in this work, in Hancock County. Dr. Hubert spoke at length on the subject: "The More Abundant Life." He said tbere ?re two (Continued on pare elirhti , Hafe JtJUJ * ^ A. S._. cT^ATL'RDAY7 FIKRJ . ' v ,. ' TheJiaptist State Con vention and Morris College Rally / /'_ n vi i> \JUIU?fr l/UIIlt'lA, TjlVI HuT'11)36 session Of the Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention meets, in Florence.-May l with the "Trinity Baptist/chui h. Rev. A. W. Hill, D. U., Pastor, l'his promises to be the "Desl session m our' history .from every poinT'oF "view. We are meeting on tiVe borders of the great Wateree Association Lower Division and wifhin the bonds of the Great Pee Lee Association which gavo to us qui .first president. I)r. 1. P. Rruckenton and our present le iUei, l n . TT Hi Butler. We caiufot but thmk that the spirits of Lrs. Bfovkenton G. W. Raiford and J. J. Durham a-k>ng with-those o<*'E. M. Don le v D. \V. Bythewogd, II. M. Raiford. R. Kemp, P, P. Watson, 11. Watkins, A. P. Dunbar, Fk D. White, A. J. Johnson, A.- R. Robinson, F\ K. Kershaw, G. f. Alills,1. J. \y Hopkins, J. . C. Pawley, . ?S. Younghlood, J. S. Daniels, J. A. i mson, iias, iiuniianam, *. Monties, R. W. Baylor, J. Grantham, It Eqwsun, Fred Brown. ,1 iu*- l?.- I.egiire, E. Green, S. Ham. .1.. A Chase, I). Jesse, J. B. Greene John Dart, Monroe Boykin, \V. I', Jones, T. M. Boykin, and a host "land of unclouded day" will look down upph us in our deliberations there. This great convent b ? ->n,i Morris 'Collegeare children of their visions and to fail to carry -on to a noble conclusion the work so noble advanced by these "heroes of the cross" would be to break with them. I stood on the campus a' .M o ris College a few days ago besides a stone, which in a very feeble way records some .of- the accomplishments of Dr. J-. J. Starks anil his noble wife. At the bottom of that stoned thoSe words are written. "We have-done our best." J said then and I say how, that we would be more than traitors, not only tha' wonderful young man. Dr.-T D. Pinson ami his self-sa rifi'eing wife, and to our sainted fathers whose dream the College is; but also to those two nobie souls who 'spent sixteen years.of sa rifico ti give the Negro Baptists in. South Carolina a School ..r .l.'l.t oil equalled by any Baptist School in America; if we did not do our best in Florence to perpetuate their In! ors. They have done .their, besl Let uv do, our bust In Florence t lay on the table in COLD CASH FIVE- THOUSAND, 45000.00) DOLLARS FOR MORRIS COLLEGE. - ? 1 In our Executive Board meeticm' in Columbia last week the following brethern were ^ippointed o committee wHh- tho/w^Her'as ChT\ and Director, Revs. H. A. :TTule.r^rorr,-nf-Andorson; Br F. Stewart! Seneca; F. D. Sims, Chesacr; and E. E.-Cornwell, Beaufort, to push the Morris College Drive. Our duty is to inform every Baptist in the State "of our program and drive. Dr. H. H. Butler, President of .the. Convention and his Executive Board are asking ca b; Association in the State to report, the Doorway Fee of $10.00 and $50.00 for . Morris College, every one (1) Sun day Church, $5.00 Doorway. Fee and $7.50 for Morris College, eve1 ry two (2) Sunday Church; $5.00 Doorway and" $10.00 for Morris PillcgCi, every three (JD Sunday ~Ch'P' "h| $5 00 Dnmnuv^-^nO $15.00 for Morris College, every four (<1) Sunday Church, $S.OO Doorway and $20.00 for Morru ColIcirCTevery pastor $5.00 for Morris College every preacher, (Non-pastor) or retained or lice.nj^d, $1.00 for" Morris College find -five (500) hundred laymen to.-fyay. $2.50 in the Morris College Bally. t rAVer appeal to - eve ry- Moderator of an Association or Union, pastor or preacher who stands for rnc i ial uplift, T>aymnn who loves the Lord to "hold your corner" and "stand in your tentdoor." This our integrity; and our manhood. Who kirttws but that wo are come to the /kingdom for just such a time (as this? The great Bishop of ttupi Church and Shcnherri of ,our souls said one day, "He that ' i&. faithful in that which is 1 oast Is faithful: also in much." and. "Because WVnu haat been faithful over a' few things I will make these ml ,cr over niany things.*' There is no reason on earth why every Moderator. Pastor or layman should not do all that we have been._askod to do and morf for in proportion as w,e, tlemon^ strate our willinfrnoss to sljpre the burden will honors come" to us. Providence waits anxiously no bless those who are worthy: Let the battle cry be; "On the Florence Afny 1st, with Five fFIOOO.OOl thousand dollars for Vorris College." " 1 G. Goincfs Daniels, Vieo-'President. arid--Dim'vq Mannger. 7 T ? ^ ' -* NOTICE! ... / . Mr. G. W. Spann is appointed ntgent and1 reporter,for The Pal. rtv,etto T/eader at Rowesyitle, St. C. Please have news to him no later -th^n Monday, for the current is tUARY ?3, 1U35 l. Memorial Services \ For Mrs. C. I). Saxon At Y.W.(1. A .Memorial - -Services . ft?r the .late ^Irs. ('. L>.' Sn^'on will ly.; ln-!.l I>\ the Phyllis-.)Vheatly Brau<h ' at the Y.\\ .('.A..Jmiy|ug, corner I Park antP^JiamptJjW^ streets mi I .Sunday, February*Z3~, ]; :{."? ,tt ."did I'. M. The public is cordially hi-. - -vitcd.. " - . STrtiivt)iu;i; NI:\SS Bethel .A. M. F.-Church .1 . 1 r He v. Jaw !'t Mo,' I'a. l'.'r r" fa ?" '' - Thr-services Stttufay were very good throughout the day. The,sermons morning and night hv the nastpr were, excellent. The pe\y "rally which was given for the ehureh was <pnte a-stie* cess. Miss Nancy. Jone-j raising ' the highest amount'. The senior class presented the | first program in honor ?> '. Negro History Week at the chapel hoar Monday morning. The papers ihat were read /on somcr of the 'outstanding Negroes were very entertaining. . Wednesday, another into resting program was retrieved by the sixth r .and- seventh grades over which _ Miss Ik Ci. Pnnnoriv hag charge. _ " "This, programconsisted of dilTeivnt readings front Paul Lawrence, punhar, and Xeero Bniritiftils. _ h nday the first part of tin- pi ngrain was rendered by the second ' rpplc. nn -T ih - c'vcc.nifi of vi Harrington, with such selections as-trios and recitations pli from Negro authors. The remainingpaiT"of the program was sponsored by the faculty- "Negro achievements were discutssed briefly lint Very pointedly by Prof, J. H. r Pearson. Summary by the p.rin ip>l? Mr. M. A. Odom." _ _?Rev?MeKinlcy?14<*wniin.i of M ;r -l ii College.spent, the week-end at t- -home, Rev. Bowman 'was accompanied byJRCv. JV. U. Nrnl also of" ' Morris College, While at home. Rev. Bowman favored his friends with two noble sermons. Rev. Bowman preached Sunday m-o-n. ing from the fird chapter of.'.Tohn "iitul fitli verse. Subject: ".The successful chuvch." He preached Sunday night ft?m L Vumlm.i the 1st f'hHp',-t'.? '_V!M " i verse. Rev. Bowman is always r welcome at home and also" hi; l -friends. ^~v" I Rev. Bowman was givon n gov- _ ""prise birthday dinner by his moth . ep, .Mrs. Karline Bowman ; those t hat-rWWft Cil-f-i-li t ?l.'nv W rr-Ar NTo;iI of Morris Collt'go, Mis.s Ftta Boll ITutscm, Miss Lou Borrv;: s Thelmr. Broth ~rs. Mi - >I-iy< Windham. Miss Prime Rose T hn-on of Florida. . } While1 hprp: Rev. NTO.I seeme<Ho "-ortjoy the company of Miss Etta ' "Bo 11 ItufsoiT nml Miss Berry. We j would like to know which is which Rev. Neal ? / ^ KiiVg'stree JVueAViw-i By M. C. Mitchell .Presiding Khlor *.T. 7". i'.t tin \v finished np very siiooossfull-y tho . second qt?rte.rly ,C"ntVt;en?v he-, Sunday light, Feb. 70. at the usu.n4 hour he1 ascended . the 'cstrvini and .delivered an- VxcoMon* * . ..slimtTu- samT'Vh- .11 ' Kire- th-.t read tints: Tt'is-well w'th the 7-14-^ " ~T5 woll wit I) thy liii-i'.-i',.,|" P T~ ~ woll with thy child?- Sub.tt-tr?"A friendly talk." Ho niontronad- sov ernls qualities that __ Chri-vnn should pOSS's-" irr ordrr Mrhat1 ~ it might h? well. >viih t.horii. His lis ; -toners-which mho many vu". u-} iyh ~ ly benefited l>y his - eriuon. Professor W. M. -Ande:- i:'. principal of Tonilinson lligh School and Mrs. Bonnie . have bften' indisposedfor a few days, but nre up apain. Miss Inez Whack spent the week ' end with) Miss, .lohn'ie F'ultcp.\ j Misses Whaeke and Fulton nre teachers in th,o Chavis (iraded SrtTOflt:* !lTmmrim'ua\.?rf e. id h. Prof. 1). L. Fijltot) is pTincipal. Mrs. Mamie Itavid .who h s bun away for some tiyiy has peturneil. Pr<?f. i<"'. K. Murray an in-truetor in Tomlirson Ilieh s?'l. ! lectured to the. Adult pupil-. Mr.-' P. F. Watson.' teacher, on Thur-day . nTgltF. '-Xcyro Xationpl work ho- _ Intr celebrated here novt wci. . Prof. Murray pave a synopsis of tbe Ncpro prepress front'- hepin- ' nlnp to the present ape. lie also , stressed citizenship and the ini school. TTp told them .if tliov wau]<V ! tettr to Vend tFmrr.Tmr would *\ -Btive them a deeper appro nation for Ood. The lecture was quite an inspiration to the adult pupils and they asked that Prof. Murray 'return apain. Hfr. John Oliver of Oraucre1nn'<T ..i.ni ^ > vi!?iunjr our niv r on. tnronph i the 4 th was royally ^ entertained I Monday riirht hv ' ><* to\ynat the homo r>f"T)r. and Mrs S T), Chandler. Every Irmly reported nn en f ova We ovenlntr. ' " Ltttlo Anna lionise Chandler, the dauchter of T>r. and Mr?. S. TV ChawdleT?celebrated hoe r*)i birthday with a party priven at her ,i home Saturday TVrM. Feh. f), 1035. Many of her little friends of the 1 city wer# present. ? i ? V-' - T ^ ^ ^ ? 3 Stockholders Meeting State Colored Fair I rr- .\ v ;. i. *. r? inci-1 injjr 4-1' Jl,.- ' K-M.;h > J '- !?; ?A?.?f-r.';;?M?trrtt?b*" held'at -M!? n Un'iv l-.ty. * ?.? - II r ' fj" ii?: i T.?vi.<.r (j_>r.inl?i'a ? i -r'.-JTt' . K'V.T-zjl 2:01* I*. Al. Tliv 1 i??-iir ! IlI' I > ! icc'J iv~ : ;n V. M. ;i* ft.*1 -ss?ni? ) 'I;i' M: : 11 -Ji-i _;;:y Lul??.-p|-v t in i;? .j^ 1 ,:i 11)I;. r V. .1. CltUii!?sr I'r-o' ' , -1. V..' ! '? !;-?.m,. S?i*t tniy Sl.MTKU NK\VK * ' ' ' ;?-+^?*?z ;: ' . ;I ", rj ? ' M the C....: <T..-oWnl or. ??t??-s*?111 1 ' - 1 T' . " ? sajro impart. .1 nm. li fo.-j for '' <ri,v|lt: The in.isii' lover. ?f rirv'cifi' wir. . trcorol' " V it 5: ica.'ir" ."ih. tli'-. appearance of th > Kro-xviU. I'.if.r < " *; "t t?v ! ' i t. ('ir.a .-r >u .Tyu-iiay 1 i oh. i l-r . The T.o^iriay- it!*'-- : noon cliil. v.'a ' . V (: i i< ! n Tip - ay fi'i.n i. |*VI?. l'J. wht-ri Mis?HsiMfc M? on' vvps hoste'?* . to. .the I' ZZ r J ' . i ' i :r. .Ml> -ai .a, .jiiyli-. hfoorc yri?" r; .'.I;?. i{ .i!i H1.111 *. . ; i.iriThe lUir.ious re"?' ft?vvtt vt*r\ imich or; joVeil hv Ml It ' ' ' . Thy Rooster:- flub of Alt PiSfTilh -I. i: < : fp"! IT- ,r< irrlai t rnr An.nrftiy aftornr.<in. / " > ?..r Mi-.M. I, Sa>. p %,t \viM: :i laiy?- it.?>\s.<: n at Ac -Tory' rrt Hnrri?Tr. ri?- i'; ( ..'iiij- u ;?? held, with Vm i*?t*-"j .iu~T'-m 1 pi.ojrrnni- ton I J la its'i-t?: - .-cr.i'i! y l.oinjifitiL Mi ^ i \ !' * _ \\ '.ill:: i*- | "ri iff 1 1 jHtrfy.; UP-a. 1 |j*> pfi^-T \':-i:iftr h- : . . other.' ,Mr1 jiftha ni'n ,\va> h<v.i<ij' ? 1 ; 'tfivfti at rho rr>T-. f M ! i Th; , :tyv. 1' !i. 1 i.?A i"Nv I'i'i'VTMn. , v i.ui.!- i.: ItiMa avv |'li* ^ani!yt <rn?nt- ifi pjhyfnj? Jifidsrt'. ArnrrrrvTiznitr. 't> 'was ? Miss Ti;y-;t < ti wli.i i U-arh. : j'a iti?I! .i :" Mis," K nV :r.v!. M'-s ' K.iui-. !;ui-,M.n !, Jv-. !5. T~Willia ti.-'. spi/r-t Sunday. Fa., 1\ in (Jeari;.-.M - K a" . i .! .'a"-'';* , *.i' I't.'.io-c, s. ?i?M 1 , -M aH Mr;? W-?-~~ti .* H4?; a * V "**f4?T' ' r"t1? Sunday. Fi ] . ]fr.? , Mr! :r ' Mrs.- H rp..j. ^y! i-c-m I:i *j- tti I'!ii!ai! I't>' _ :. w \ ai - ; auuin at h< An- ' in"L i'lnl; K II. i- nt coup a : > S. Mtn.jjv.r -I . Fcvira! .'folk from -the city mo- ~ to?<"i?vvk-rr?t:?M<nnia\?*tn- p.: : !. i * . " ' . \T I.IWmI \ . UK.II s< IKMH. ~r.y-juh:. : .? . r v...;av sm ill t:;..; ?... p- tK :r ..Mm ' Moth -!'-: a:' i d.-ters of'ye- toryear. " v.! I.. I'tK iiifi t*:v <rv iitaliV. a lit v' i,?* r 1' v-cj!tIi iV"!v. wrs.'t'.Tl'.-' tiuly. Ti.eiv nr., t\V'i i!?*S'init.- r< a.- ri<" 1"< r tlii- >'aU !:t, \\bii-h - fn!!"\v: "l it -'.A A c-uj. < !. ' nr. in.> an.' (( onliniU'd ij na-r oiirhl ) WOODJiS^ NEWS 1 Jl'i in'.:-, Y.?u. I1. r, : -p-r.i". IK v. \V; I., Met' ilonyrh. p. -tor.. *?. ..opened at the u-ua! hour-withy Supt. L. 11. Willnn n and all 'teach \ 11-r an. the nth.? TTfe ph^tov's W.'ikinir Ai<l CTuT i?f New Bethel -.Bap'tid'?Choreh nut at tVo koine of Mr. and Mr*. Ma k Gibh?r Friday < vy-twittr,, l-'eh 1j?, at 7.'In presided over""t5Y?Fn' ore-Alert. . fu r all hash -- tin jiifii's? a.-.<i>uvi uy. ncr ciatiffoter. \JNs: Co rtrude Marshall*. served fruit salad and -sandwiches. Ru-.- ~ <lan tea and c 1<o. A 'lanre r.r.m>er \\*ns present. Mr. Ili-y.,1 vpjrak. Jarre? T. <w-f' i '1 Mr-. Simmi,-. SftiltT^ and.Sula. rjohr^m motored '<> Civ>? iuv um! Pundav. Thev were H > "u nests of Mr-, t/em William?. R?-i? :j ta nl.asnnt trim .Mr. and Mrs. t">onal<i Alexander. +ml Mrs./Toss e" Whitenhqrcr ofl Ashevilkv X. C. wore visitimr bi.ro last wrric .Mrs. Wnreh Fo-t.r Has retm 1 or' o her. homo, in AVashincfon. T). I". ifUT spenclinpr S weeks- wilh -her notjier. Mrs. Chestitie Poster, wlv la^heenfill for fourteen months. JTi<?es T.iz^io pueri Vson. Dorothy _j'bh?. Q. p. aniojrza^DeAhieidsalhefs yio'nre.l to Cross Kevs Ptln ' " lav to'attend the funeral of AlrVanev llritres which was .held a' \Tt. Calvary Rivptist Church. Coining, a.s.. a surprise?4*? thefr IMIIIU'- f IMaVwI.-* 4 1- - * ... ?. =- i> iiic Tiiarriapo f>T Mr. Roy Park- ami Mi?? I,oiiiso rvuniwftll. on Saturday. Feb. Ifi in Spartanburcr. P. C. Sirs. P rtk? r?- a m'adun'e oT Dunbar Iligl' School in Wa?hihpt.cn. P. P. ami M);. Parks is a World War Vetorih. Tie served oiirhto.cn lpbnbhs over sea. They are held in> hich i derm. Atwi^r f..i?n 1 if-. Parks is the daughter of Mrs. Cfhrie. Crnnvwell: and Mr. Park? Parks. Both of this ?city. We wiah them success and_jhappinos?. M *> OW? w .-I'lUCK;. 5.,CENIS.-r t.? iVominCnt I^idy Visits Orangeburg T'.. i-i'. of .Vl/ -.' Lillian T-. <ai, Socift.v Hill, >S. (*.. to our <~7Ty i 'Turin,? Thv past \vo? k w;i's ?n v - : |i t -..': tat- her many ! *. * Al: 0.iI'<V-ayf who for ' -t-i? -fttrrv"t?;j;i:? has bmr'fTV"- ' iny itj Chieatro, Iff., \vas called ?< hi.-.; . : of. ii .-,ck lV.oth ^=r=--W'i?n?r ~t? i-1-i -' - H(II h that *o! .. / !iov.:.y l< olTr sectloi; of ttie ";"o!y.i v.- : !: ! friend.- arc \VLsh . it a pc.'ly i :'V'-ry^ for. >ni<h? a-., .v.i.i thy fu?'ml?er of the family?"" - . Caiio\Vi'.y i- a'yfrndna'.-'e , r ~? ? . (\ r-^arc t 'n!.< *ie vviy . he scr. <-<i a.' ]'r-'rcoKi! ahd critic teach* t for " "cTTTft f a: ^. y < fr to 1 iii'.i :.*. ! slice that tir:r...-has : t. : . for .In- !!-iei tf.-ney A y-i all I vi. ' t'.Uu.' has. t*.< n Ins-truc. T"N<r 'ML- Uirv i*. 'ho V- \V. A. fv i.'ftt 1.!a' cs. Serrcr of , 1 art her kr.o\yj*'du'e 1 in 'th4s field ] lay-:!: :? larjrvk pas t in hei visit a-re. (it - u:' r t' :rn that. Mr-. ( *:?!I'-way has hrre a h'-.tghu-r. Tom'tnie . " Ir.iv fetrf?i )? -! r?: - >t*e Ke 1 ton .Trn1i.i ?? ,'.'7 .yit?<7V. iitlil i'r" sir-tc-r." T'-'iil- c. .tr^ni j- ' ervintr . the " "nrM t.i'Mr _._jr ar irsti -)' * rj:: J>* Il'-roi siu-e .S-JiO 1. " ,Rtr!?irc Spring Ne\v s Sill v .School WilS ^Ood ; >: 11^ uah- with all of'the new and" old dicus _jitf their placesj ' v.?,? Tilt' BYd'U was tailed to order 'm mediately after Sutiday S hooky very good program w'as carried ;it, also -a let of business matters was discussed-. We liaVe- n>n a Sj.' "jr- Ijally: for the 1st Sunday -May. The c>"ne raising tTio most money over $.1.00 will be "given ^l-.tro ; r a prize. We have also' tworolubs -and the club raiding the," highe-t amount Lof money will be i riven an ice crbam. supper. We' hope?that the" onti r e "~Co nthTQnity"~ wiH cooperate.with .the BYPT". i'r all ..of their.work. . Mrs. Janio Quattlcbaum is very j-'31 at'th!.- writing, also Mrs. Alice B!o ker. ~ : vor tea Sunday at 'he library. It \vi< enjoyed by all present.- Quite a few visitors were present, - ' . - YT/>u. 1 Ruturo nnd M'l1--. 'Daniels wore week-end visitors . . fi'<on t.he joint. t'Whers meeting." The Ridge Hill Faculty Were -pr*?td?to ' entertain* the. joirt tea I'lii-i'v ~i r? 1 _ rr?r . ivruu^. ^tiiuruav, reoi'U* rv K?. A large number of ti-ach ]in-'pnt.?After" the meet ing was- over a delicious dinner \vas served to all presril. .. . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hitfbt^we.rr--Mo--es C. Cor lev, S. R. Crawford 1 R. l?abhvett.?NantTfe- l?? and * and,.h -Ph-Raiford atul a number of others iiioloi eU to A Iken MoT~: " dav nite to hear the KnovvilhCollege Qartet. School ? Tke beautifulshrubbery -v'Lt ;1 last wo.k adds, lnuctflo the beavu. tv of our school. Wo cannot help bnt thdrk of our loyal friends throughout South Carolina. When they -answered our calls so readily when working, to erect this beautiful building. We extend to them an invitation to visit at any time. The weather was against the Valentine Party but - the S orders" say "If at first. \-ou don't si'iccoed tvy. try and try again. N*egr<> History Week was closely observed. by' the JuniorsoSeni<"iv last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hickson weve the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. iTt&lymyei- Sunday. Miss Rr-rtha?Brooks- enter'niT- ?_ ed a-number of hev friends at a party Friday night at her home I Me Kidge Spring students who art* attending school at Ttmiy ? yen' the week-end at homer SAXTUC NEWS Sunday being such a 'beautiful lay quite a large crowd attended ?Snr.dnt?ylmnf rirrri?rV.'.'iv'h 'ervi-c-s. At the .close of the ' Sunday school- tb.o pJfs'tov ' T?ev j""*?Mi Thompson opened the preaching , services, selecting- as subject "A revival i? the only remedy for the world'.' -rHs-** The message was full of inform1;'ion. The Foundrrs* Pay program'was rendered at 2:30 o'clock, nvjyeh' was carried-out. in .the .superlative iegrce. Much credit is due Rev. rimmpsoh. and the I.oagnp wort-. rrs for tendering snr-h o ?? ^piviium ETijir-iai... ? , V ' Service? Wi vo well attended at Rethesda Baptist Church last Sunday. The Supt. Mr. R. R- Thomas and his co-workers ^ere on time for. Sunday school: . ^ ? "' * ? " ATT?:00 o'clock the pastor. Rev. R. C: Stover preached tt soul stir>iner sermon, subject: ."Chnstls?-> foundation with an O. Kv-pTrffnts?"' y pn fvv. nth.-Mw-Ptia P. .Terr ninfrs passed To the j?reatl beyond. She has been in declining health for some tiiuei. but no one beliew ed the_ end was so near and her death sho ked the sorrowing ? nUfflit.l'.1 She has been a member of Xh?nias Chapel A. M. E. Church for a number of years. She leaves to mourn 3 daughters, f> sons, 1 sistej:>^and-?-broth(ContinuedT i n page eight) \ *' t ?