The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 23, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2
| "The New Rider" J
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UlSHKOi' NOA11 W. WILLIAMS
Not only the African Methodist
j members?of?lia> cou.iuh.-uou ?arc
__ rc.nliiur with amnccm'tUn. WUi CQtll
imitin.ution ol misnop Williams
that are appearing in The i'ainitt-;
to Leader almost v\cjy wook froni
Bible Lands, but the many sup-'
porters of the paper 'from all denominations
are ueing inspired"by
these v'arious releases.. The bishop
is ringing true to his promise.
At each of .ihe conferences last
fall he urged the intwstcrs to sub?
scribe to the?Leader so as to gethis
messages hrst handed from tae
old country. Many of our readers
who were not linancially able to
comply, with* the request at their
several- annual 'conferences will do
well .to send their. subscriptions or
renewals io the .ollUe, loiO As-,
sembly Street, Columbia, immoj
.?diately. Bo they can receive this
VTitrable information. Tor quite
~ l..n..i-c will I
4 moiuns moiv, iiu-js ?
'""^"published?from- -the?- aneiont
world, and "n-aders who arc inar.
. roars will be cut. oil' and deprived
of thisintelegeiice. The tint thing I
"about Bishop Williams, is that he
has lel't' peritjct peace- at home, in
his districa where there are* lour
aspirants for Kpiscopal^honors, he
? .-ays all of them are good, men, and
r' - of whom the uchgation ? maked
"" ''Jl'T'l' ^ ill i '"i """-T 'jllTrj
por.t. Relative those aspiring id
tiwi, nrtjiin of- tfe* 11e*r?i 1 'oiiiccre.?Unsays
let them all' run, and by su '
doing some may be the successful 1
-?? wimmv ?Jcuiie ocurrsay?that-he is J
?>' i-;i H.Hd t.'. He"
has, kept the state in peace and |
- harmony', llis entile district is a
' unit in grayer l*or IiTm while lie u
abroad, And Tor his good wife, and
hister at 1 ionic.' They too have
cemented the' church nerc to them.
Our prayer is that Bishop' William.-,
will be blessed Willi t the
best health Tor his contacts in' the
Iloly/Land, and that 'ln/Swill have
a -ai'o return. For when he gcj.^.
back, he will be among the world s'
. precious l'ew. lor , knowledge and?
' mfuuiiation. ~
NON 'tSSKXTlAL THINGS
I' w as at a barber shopi. sometime
a'go where a controversary.
was engaged by ;w?o urt-eonverted
men as to the Sabbath and- the
Lord's".day onSunday. ^eemingh
they were inclined to oiler an ex'lor
their present conditionbecause
of , their ignorance as rol
the true Sabbath. They remind-]
ed me very inuch ol" two- hall
drunk men. whom I saw oil Washington
St., Columbia, -last- year
arguing the necessity of shnctid???
. ration and living free from -sin
-? " _]__ws t)icy "vvfrTe." 'Without furt-hora
coliTTBrnt em-the__charaeU rs reietr-^
ed, my honest-vuipion is,"that too
many people of today spend far I
too : much, of their precious time
eaveling over subjects fry-in which j
no absolute be fie tits can be. deriv-H
ed to exchi- ion of-thingf Ithat-arpj
viral. - At an age like this whmv.
evef-yth'ii:^- ?frete 11 ig u He e, -all
know eneugh-tw-do right and
prepaiV themseUos ivi?tt^'nny.
and that is sutlkient. knowledge
.. for any?mam?I mn nut t> i yuiiiy;;
, to renjeother when, d e 11 om inuyoiia 1
lines .brought about the' bitterest
-' strife. Now there is no less loy
11 ity ..o ih,- 1 >a!t of ' .r: laith
today than'in that .day, .out more
-ense and reason. '"According to
your faith," is nut "only the tern-is
for conversion but' to enter heaven
and immortal glory. So if one
J --.is .conscientiously satisfied as to
-*? THis"faith' 'anil practice; why - denounce
another who is perfectly
satisfied' witlt his, no'.witTT-tanHing
his beliefs differ. While we i-it
in our homos-and public' places
talking about sanc'tification and
the right Sabbaths,{crimes are in
creasing, bread lines are being ex
teadoil. 'in.l 'In- l;v-i:r- rVc troyernment
seemed to. be turned up:
side down. "We are" too much
v?- concerned about many useless
. things to the neglect of "the-onething
that is needful." Too much
talk and too little doing. Its alright
To talk Hbcut your high 1 iv*
ing,-hut it-ought-t?> push .you out
among the corrupt, ma-^es and eir'-.
fluence them to ami nd their v.a\ -
and their doings. That's the teVt
of goodness. If you are so -good,
try and make others hotter. The
Sabbaths arc not the b:g,questior.(
hut it t 'iio ittvimr of h ; .r.v.b .
so as to make the world a hette'r
place in which' to live.
THE REV. J. <\ DI NBAR
TKe Morris Street Rapt 1st, Church ;
of Charleston, S. C. rendered anj
unusual program here last week.1
tue of their-4irosent pastor, Rev.
Dunbar. The, church was crowded'
to witness the exercises. Among
; the speakers that p.-.uT high tributes
to- the pastor UyCre Dr. Jesse
t. E. Beard *nf Morris BVown A.M.
E. Church and Dr. E, II. McGill
y . of Emnjanuel. With all of . the
commendable things said of the
pastor, he was not flattered the
least. ?Fop Dr. J, C. Dunbar ha?
' . . certainly made" good in this city.
He is not simply outstanding as
a minister by a progressive citi[
7.fn*~^Whib.?ba??eomrenbrj?arrrf
L ... 'far from boasting, he is. no man's
? pauper. Mr. Dunbaiv is> a noble
; ; example of thirft and! industry,
is not a shiftles and unprofitable
servant. Not only .his denominate
tion but the Nogrta racp should be
proud of" this Worthy character.;
He is a staunch supporter of The
T. d-jlW" '? " VT" -- vV^r?n
T the union??
The ln-telrknominational Alliance
had a great.sessiuirJiere last .VLuttday"
with Dr. Samuel Lloyd/ our
eminent head presiding, 'ine topTe
of the day~ "What can we' uo
to improve our church service,'
auly uibcussi'd hy-tlle Lev. It.
,l^iLimn, evangelist.;: Kci^arks.uii
the subject Were made by-the. lie v.
L vM,: feltigrt w, the -Hev.-W: T:
.Murray, the - Rev. M. A. llollins,
the Kcv.. William A. .Muck, the
Kcv. .Li. B. .Mitchell and the Kcv.
Bryant. The Cohinuttee on interflitul.U'u
01 lUUlMtS 101' the 2nd Sunday
in March of which the Rev. R.
S. Lawrance, was chairman, subinitted.
its report through the
S. 11. Scott, Secretary, as follows,
..Kiuanuel, C'alftoun St.. Rev. B. F
" Bratlfoiu.1; --Morris Brown,- Morris
St., Rev. S. If. "Scott Luke, Wilson
St., Re\'i Willnfln A. Mack; Ebt1
niWi Nassau .Bt.f Rev. R. J. S.
Broughton; Mount Zion, Glebe St.
I Rev. C. S. T.cdbetfoF; "Macedonia,
[ Washington St., Rev. \V. T. Murray;
Francis Brown, Ashe Street,
Rev. S. B. Davis; Morris* St. Bap.ri>t
church, Morris SL, Rev. E. H.
"McGill;. Memorial, Alexander St.
Rev. K. Philip Ellis; I'nion Baptist
Meeting St., Rev. Sampson
Brown; Plymouth Congregational
church, 1'itt and Btill St?., Rev.
pal cluuvh. Wilson and 'Bcaffrfnin
Stsi.HRev.' Samuel Lloyd; Wosley
,M. K. chui'eh. Mooting St.. ReV.
'J. \\". White; St., Luke Reformed
Episcopal church, Nassau St.* Rev.
I c.-se E. Beard: Holy Trinity,
Bull S;r Rev:?tS. E; Henderson;
St. .lo!:n- ( alhrmn St., Rev.?J. S.
P(yu-oir; Willingford Presbyterian
Myct'h S\. :E< >? .1, C. Dunbar:
[7Aan. ('alia tin St.'. Rcv..M. A. Uol-frrr*-;-*
Rivet. Bran In in St',, Rmv. C.
A. Harris' ;i; Rose 'Mount Baptist
church. Rev. Mi. B. Mitchell; and
Friendship. .Mount Pleasant', Rev.
S. Anderson. ^ J. _
.?O ,
? St. l.ukt1. z
East-Sunday \vas a day b? days
at j< nr clUirelL Tire-Sunday sehool
headed, by Rev. S.~J". Wilson -what
its -best, and the A.C.E.- League
led by. Mr', llezekiah Watson was
a great success. A larg\> audience
.in the morning and a packed
house at night' heard the Rev. F.
C. Keel, pica'Pi a powerful sermon.
At* the close of which another
Club to- be known as. the- Beacon
I-ierht wa< presented by Mrs. Mag
trie (lib-on and-set apart by the
-on.-tor. ' This is 1h<- third to?Lc
prgatti'/od' this conference year.
We. are .moving up every week;
Sunday : -*m>t-ial m-ne-rnm is ar
anv/d- w.'tb the presentation of
thy : r choir at .night.. T.ot the
members i>vav fur an outpouring
f .1^ Th1'. Spirit. :
i ' :? advance ort out knee5.
. i \ki; cm nkws "
Rev. |.. |). (iambic. Pastof
Sauii y was our .second qUartef!v
cunfvivac. m the above named
charge,
M nn : in', sinulav -choul was
' 'I'lJ.J- lie -smfri- I?YT
Bradley, with- a splendid attendance.
.1.1 a. ni. a strong and
-Impressive utes.-age was delivered
by Dr. .1" 1.. Beninw, D. I)., our
bei-.ved presiding elder*, we al-^ays
usdc.imc t his .eminent ssp'Ork-r
?,M 1- .?Minnie Beiibuw ami Dr.
4teid.. w?w. i .r-j.?yallv?entertained
.t iiio >- ?i11? ..I" Mr. and MYs. kk?D-.
Thomn -. Sii^.iriltiy night.
7:MH?p.' m-. . t!u'? -eVT'.ning service
-ll-, Yel.\_.U i I -1 :> < willi a ni. t In-)'me^s
igv by Dr.'J. I,. Benbow.
r-^The'missionary circle met at the
oi11r of Mrs. l.tilar Kennedy, alitor
tire- meeting t lie hostess'-.served
it";si1- i Mi; 1 .
Mr. and Mrs. Braybov of the
M. K. Church were visitors.
\\ e are glad '<> welcome one of
ttr members b. ck into the fold,
Miss 'Ethel < a moron, w'ho spent
h< . Fall in Danville. Va. Rev.
at d M -. T D. (iainblo. made _;r
ny:n.o . Florence m Saturday.
Su; ia\ :: on n. m. a era-ad
>intrl!:u?Mrtr-: will by staged ft
Sf. V... M. K. Church.
. Lahc Citv High School
. Pr< f. !.. I). P.radlov. Princinal
T': . ! alio" Cily High
- 44:- !> S^ )> "<) (Kinjrstrctr)
Wi)-.,;- H\ : . F1. n rev, S. C.) and
S-.nu*'; r" :.\y Training School
weiy ;?!!(! tl r: account of the
a* 1.' ?rP?rrr?Bradl y?gave a
t'-y'ur.i\l Jj.Aii. 1-. r;A i n Law and "Or,
I^P'r tt cj'aj'tj Monday morning.
A tplcrtt.d minstrel and musical
' ' ".v will he ]-.! (-ehtiPiT' "In "Take
City High Sch'-l audPoriym in
March.- This ->how' comprises.. a
a-*, of JO v.ajl known O.ntcrtain::
i! ; ' uL
-<al entertainment featuring lots
f pretty girls. As a special addI
I ,,| I ,.n>.iAll)'-I'll wtl-lli:
.vill he .pre-eiited between acts
iril'n
??? ? r-rrr- r;u ' * T rnmCUT"
number?..
The entire show is under* direction
of-Prof. .T. F,. MtTver.
?The?=TtrTMl i-- making a w>nf](-r?
fu! 'progress a4ong all lines.
? .
hi.thi;i. v. m. f. fnrnr.ii
Rev. N. A. Rethca. I'lastor
Sb M iithcws.-? Sunday i. School
opened at the u-yal hour with Prof.
I. A. Ford Supt. presiding.-,
The lessen was discussed Avith
care,* a4 t ht* ob'T1 of elaS'S Mt lT?ty
the: reviftv was had by Sup.t.
StricMv at 11 o'clock tncT~past(
r a- * nded the rostrum i.and. after
thr it vlHiii'- preached a strong
sermon a- -usual.
At 8 o'clock our Founders' Pay
program v.;a< had. A largo audience
to wTfnoss it. The biographical
sk< !ch frym the life of Bishop
Richard. Allen was read by Mrs. IV.
R. Keitt. She proved herself ocpial
to the task; the program was
_Atrcai:iil?iLin a pioneer .st.agei farm
/ .
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rv. . _. ' v
JON43SVILLE NEWS 'r
goodi During the rn'orrrmg?w^r- ghip.
Rer. C..P. Parker of Spattanbu-rg
delivered a womlerr.il
mcsssag?.
?The evening message" was dr- "
lixgted by ..our.-pastor,.. Re*.. J. <?.
Collins.' Subject: "Too .far front
FbrisC" r:
'The Old Folk Concert of- Pethany.
JTaptrst Church rendered a pro
'-Tom*' at Thompson _SC i.Ha.nCM
Chur h ip., Spartanburg. Friday
night of last week. It .proved to
he n sttccess.
There wjTl be a concert a' ?
ei:V Clw.pd Dantbt. Church. Th.ur--_
day night; Feb? "JSth. by Miss
Roberta Johnstm cf Cleveland, 0.
A<1 mission 10 cents. ?:?~? L
_Pr. I;. \V: Long wishes to-th ink
tlu?. hospital club of Jerusalem
Pis'.riot for 'he splendid coop ra^
I ion it'has rendered. ..This club
Juts (TbnaTcd SmOO to the Community
Hospital.
Negro History week was observ
im! in the Jonesville School. The
different' teachers t??k charge of
the devotional exercises." Monday
nmrivmg?Prof.-Jr R. Exell di?cu.-*td
"Some of the Present Negro
Achievements." Tuvsd y morning
Miss R. L. Long discussed
"FredTick Douglat-;" 'Wednesday
Tnoming. Mrs. M. G. Exell discus-ed
"Tho Aspiration of the-Negro
Youth." Thursday . morning
misses* Blackwell and Collins were
in charge. Miss .Blackwell disci's
sed "The Life of W. Kr PtiRois.V
Miss Collins* discussal "The
i.ife of Booker T. Washington."
Last Saturday- the .teachers -ui
axxemxexr xnu x "uiuy
Association and registered 100 per
u'.'it I'm the i'tatr Timx.Ih iA'.miy.'iat
iiitl. . :
"-Friday anil Saturday tin- liTm,h.
c-rs attended the Health Institutethat
was instructed by j\!rs^ M.
i^Luaiial-U-Simkiiu-nnil. Mj--* \T.-~
Ma-tor. "Tlie teachers -th-rived"
niuch benefit from* it.
-?T h e j s t a mi_. J id g_r, * 1' 1; a d a"
A'-afontine Party Thursday. I.t was
enjoyed by all. The. party was
liiider the direction of .Mis-os Colli'r<
and Blackwcll.
The third grade luniruaue class
in a". !e a > t u'c ly t' the' 1 i f y < I' A1 ?ra ham
Lincoln and made .cabins, t
.tin- t 1 l'ectMuch praise is Inrfrtr
n.ivi-n I" liltle IIuboi'"t' lluirhcs' and
M.-.L .Stripling. These h'.y- mode
eal cahins.
? .Mrs. hyelyi) Smith (iiliiu'iv of
St a -, ford, ( '.. nn. is visft fnjr her par
pis. Rev. and Mrs. .1. H: tiihnorer
-fhe " Ro k 1! iM "Sclvjinl "will |-c n J:
a program Friday night atFoster's
(Tape.l. This schorl is
' 11'.>ir?u__?ciiri.u-t.ii'ii <f I'r. f, K.
iFiatincy mil' Mi^.-Rfssie "FTTTeTT
Mcs. J. (': t'ollins of .'he .Ti-r.u-a:i"iii;
School is ill at this writing.
We hope, for Jier a speedy vecov
- ?Mi--; Chri stain (I all man and M>
I. ('. Ciiljiiuri* -?11* Ronborn wore
united in hidv wed' h ck- Sunday
! ,?>v .1. H. E/.oll. ?
- imxr:i: <tn;'*TY???
TRAINING St 11 on I.
Seneca. . S. C.-r-Tho regular
ni'nthly nit Qtinj*. of "The P. T. A.
"mc> Tuesrbty--eveiiingj Fob. J 'J.
JLi-U-U- a unique pmjr yini was rcil.
Icivd by the t iirlit-ti7.y ratU- class. '
ftilnvgd by a-, kxturi: .by ATr.
- I "i.ai i' s?IViiUniu -Kr-. Tho?eift-r?
1 " ?fii,v?ii' a ofolffciou," :
.Mv mtrtinjf.
_ X'crn,. Ili-tnr'v. Wi t k wii- - 1 > -. !
i >' week. The leading ' features.
wttiv1 .the hiTui'fs jrivc-n by
lid-Ji^'ii sfh-'til . teacher?. They
weit- a, follows: The Negro in
- S. > , i-?lix?D?I Finl.y Th, X jt
in Industry and RuViness, Air,
F. F. , Williams; The Negro . in
I.i'ejaturo^nn'd Are, Mis? Fhtal..
Williams; .The Negro in' 'Music.
Mrs. I. ITV fJoddis; The Negro in
the ("hiireh. Prof. R. F. Stewart. I
.. ...A t the regular?bi-monthly rhc- j
'tor: ?1 program quite a few humJa
r- wire rendered in.keeping wi' h
-lie X?-','vn- History.
. The sponsor for the "Senior ela.- s"
M-'ss F." Williams, entertained for
!hc tlaSs and friends at a Vnlen"Parte
at her home Ttie-d.r..
nie-ht^Fel.. ' The affair was
largely attended and pfoVPrh^psuc-:'
ee-'s b'tft -i-fially and .financially:
The. Oconee County Teachers',
Association met Saturday at iLl-1
County Training School and h-dd
n- reeiuar monthly meetiTjir.-'
; ..Th* members. and friends of St.
'J..mei-.. M. E. Church enjoyed an.
lr W'rinjr--trf music Sunday present*
d by- thy quartets of rlat "T?ock.
Walhalla. S. r. and P bin-'n'Chap
1. T.iborty, S. C.
-r> ri-orod bv'the A. F. C T.< nquo.
Much "credit ia due them.
* The Junior /'tv if v:,i.* at their
bo q Sunday nil buy of wiriob-^EeSr-Ah.'hia
Owens <>r<rari-t. iire-i/led
wit" >mHv:eredtt to herself.
On last Sunday Mrs. Oeoyiana
lb binson passed, away. Tt wn's
quite a'shock to h< r many friends.
She \nt; funcraliy.od on \Tedrie?F""
lay. 2:J0 p. 'ni. hv the pactor *o
~~5 tTTTTT' MTvTvd of '-errowiru*
friend?.- " ?r4??r?? ?
' To moufn her loss^everM ehlldf
n and errand children.
Mrs. M. ,T. Moultrie, was a visit?
or in Columbia on last Monday on
bti--ir.(si. Mrs.* Ella Pel-or ot
: Charleston returned home after
I' r <_i!r..tr soyefal days here. with
Irer sister/ Mrs. .J. L. Whaley.
Pmf. Roberts spent tTt*--' weekmi
in Sumter.
Ml- Samuel. BoLirwr.n 1, ItftW > -'Ain
after spending a year or more
: in New York..
Mr. Fred Hampton fc mnen improved
after using*. 4 bottles of
; the Kirhy's Mjneral Water that- It
-old by Rev. Rethen; let 1he?Christ
| ian,s pray for him.
Those on the sick list: Wr. K.
I \V,'Fritz, Mr,. Charlie Ellis, Little
Nflta Vosd
THE PALMETTO LEADER
BEAUFORT COUNTY
--TRAINING?SCHOOL
. 1 ? r_IT*I ?
A .
" Burton, S. A.?I>a?t Monday and
Thursday Mrs, A. H. Christensen
and 1'tUiuL and Mr. Neils Christensen
(white) visited the sclTOol.
The -"student body assembled in
chapel ancf ,sang'uuite a few, Ncjrn^spirituals
under the direction
m1!.., ~ ~ c
t?i viuiiaiu. ouinu ui. iiLi?
visitors expressed themselves as
never hearing or seeing a body of
Negrde?' .-singing their own songs,
but had hoard ill en 1 interpretatcd
which were so far different.
PiQfs. __ Burgess and Wilkins
visiting the_ agricultural- department.
They were taken out, on
the boys' projects and also visited
the cla^s room work. They expressed
themselves as being well
pleased with t|te work. Mr. Joseph'
,Shanklin Jr., i? head of this
department. :
Professor Shanklin. Misses Gray,
ion and Hall motored to Hampton
Friday afternoon to attend a joint
County Teachers' Association.
Professor - Shanklin was guest
speaker. They reported a very
pleasant stay. Mr. Washington
and niece Evelyn wiyat as-far. as
Early Branch aiid spent the week*-"
end home.
Miss Gilliard spent the weekend
home as guest of her mother
in Sumter.'
Mrs. Shanklin. Mr. Joseph Sh.ink
lin. Samuel Gordon, Anna White"
motored to Orangeburg, Sunday
to See Miss Thelma Shanklin, who
.is the daughter, sister, cousin and
friend ol the ahovednames., The^r
reported 11 most enjoyable day. .
'We arc '. lad?4-c?repon ihnr
Beau fort County registered ^ns a
1 Oil pei f in county ' fur the State
Teachers' Association.
< U.HOlN NEWS~
" S: S. 'opened at its usual hour
with Su.pt. and teachers at thei'v.
nos't. Those on the sick list: Mr.
II. Greenlee. Mrs. I.udella Cleveland,
Mrs. Annie Greenlee and Mr.
Perry Whitt.
Mrs. Hattie. Perry Collins was
visitor at Calhoun School, Feb.
l-SJ
Mr. Edward Whitt find family of
\ndersou wyre visitors hero Sun-,
.lay. ' ?
Mr. II' !? ?!-t R?ese of Spencer, N.
'spent a few days with relaMr.
andu Mrs~(ieo. Kecd. Mrs.
A. II. Maxwell. Mrs, rarrie B e n
-on. were viskors at Seneca Jr.
(' llogo Sunday. j j_ "_j
falll'HTTW Pohodl i< at its b(v=t
under the leadership of Prof.' W!
M. Scott with an enrolment of
T/ittie James and Vera Ann
S'nelotorf called by Prof. W. M.
Scott arid cmijrht him takinp his.
auty nan Sunday, afternoon;
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Dawson are
'.Kb haupy parents of a h. y, Moth?
jie.l baby Q1-" rlninjr fine .
HART.SVIU.E NOTS '
r
Surala\ was a very beautiful
d:fy hn It ii tsviHe. Ope makes you
feel thai old winter was pone en-Hit
I v.? "I'br?streets? were - flHcti
T:' lr 1 ''y;_ of.c-Iunyh poers^
Jerusalem BaptisT Church saw a
vast crew. A soul stirring sermon
was', pi vaidled by Rev. II. II, ButJer.
' Stibjec', "The Cost of Climbinir
a Sycomore Tree." We extend
to .each visitor a cordial invitation
to our church. The1 B. Y.
-1'.' C.?ammo! Sunday at .1 00 with
music .conducted by Mr. J. H.
Stokes who is one of Miss Watkins'
students in music... She has
made rival progress here.
Th B .Y. P. U. gave a silver tea
Sunday p. m: at t+rr-home of Mr.
ami Mr-.. J. Jh Spflnn. Sr.' -The B:
Y. P. l\ *is doing nicely under the
auspices of Mrs. Dora Harrisom
SCegro II ist.rov Week was observed
at Butter High... The papers
.and"talks about the Negroes- were
very good. Rev. II. II. Butler who
m Hti?principal -of?Butler High
wa- mentioned. Most every pap.
r c ncluded by saying that boys
and girls of today can do as well.
Butler High "girls played those
of F.henezcr, Friday, 1 f>th-?guess
-who w?>n? ?
A very interesting program was
given at Centenary Methodist
Chur'k. Monday. Feb. 18th, by
Mrs; .1. J. Frazier and Miss A.
M. Thomas. It was enjoyed by
? ^ . . i.
(HER AW NEWS
Correction: Monday night, Feb.
1 1. X'r Al'cir Academy s hnsket ball
t'.ah defeated the basket ball team
<-f May-viller-S. -fh in the gymnasium
of Coulter Academy and not
Mayo Tli of Darlington, S. C.
There wa? a chicken supper givT?n4
tVc home of Mrs. Maggie
Fordo n' Tuesday evening by the
B. V. P. U. of the Pee Dee Bapt'cf
Fhurohr -??? 1
?The women's missionary__society.
f 'h Baptist Church pave a chick
:-n -te\v at the home of Mrs., Allie
Smith, on" Friday. Quite a sum
\vm? realized from this effort.
"Tt 'an't he done," a musical
comedy, was given at the Robert
Small Graded and Junior Hi audi-;
Jorium o'n Monday, Feb. 18, Mrs.
A. V. Wilson?was the directress.
thh home of Mrs. Julia Streator on
Surd y afternoon.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Claudia Burns is critically ill. We
oopo and trust that she will sopn
recover from this illness.
On Tuesday Mr. O. W. Williams
was struck- 1/y an automobile. He
is not thought to be seriously inju
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~ UNION NEWS
Last Sdmk>y- -brau)?IU>. sunshiiK'
to all church goers ami many of*
thom availed themselves of the up-_.
portunity of witnessing: a church
service. _
Pastor Bowman of Bethel talked
from^the subject: "The - Doacs j
of Life." His text was-Aaken from
the biography of Jesus as wr itten
by St. Luke. L
. Sunday evening: UuT ""Roverend .
Mr. Bowman delivered another- ;
masterful oration, basing: his argument
on another of the Greekbhvsician's
nni-tl-aita Jif .Riiiii oc
he said: "When thou are convert? '
Jid. fipsUcngthen thy brotlgrVx??1
The jV. C. E. L eague is keeping
pact; with the timos.. Such lively
young ladies as Misses Lenora
Simte And Mik, T?oitl?are denjinn..
strating a spirit of helpfulness in.
their tasks. 3V][r. Daniel Windham
presides over the meetings in a
very nonchalant way and des&rves
much praise for his ability to define
.the weekly issues andto get
the members to participate iii the
discussions-freely. t-He' has gained
'he influence and slipper' of
such men as Messers "ST. T?. Chnr*
fie. Morgan Gibson/J. W. Nicholas
L. C. Jeter and S. R. Coneland.
Tbx Trustees of Bethel held
their regular meeting last Monday
evening. They report a very
successful meeting. Mulch of tlie
indebtneiss has been liquidated and
ach .of them came out of the meet
ing looking cheerful.
? The-automobile drive i* still on.
nid will btr-for the next' thirty
lays. We. shall ex|reel ~an -See
pmething of those "that stopped
for gas sou in : . ?
Services were eopdP'b.d a!?
?utility hump hist week hv TV^T/M1 "
Hatwood. Many people from the
-v+f-v?nl t<enil?'?l?tibi-m. 44 w? ATim?T -
'crial Alliance ha* decided to con-1
iliict a similia'i- serf ce t Mu- pri-1
>ui?-cam(i--which iVhov" lite |
home. They poss3ss praetLnlly :
all of. the few siiii'irc [> r- '
in Union. -
The Sunday * School ln<litut-c '
meets at Bethel next February "J8. !
Members and friend* ar. a*lo I t
be present. Bring your quarterlies.
- '
. The Helping .Hard C'lul. - f .C'<yinth
Church made a very iH- dful
'onatioh to thtv. community ho:-piI
'al last week. Tiny are the first
in the history of the hospital to do
| so.. Mrs. Sal lie. Young i> their
I eader. 77 " 7
Mrs. Ruth McKissick Hawkins.
1 formerly- -Of-t-liis municipality hut
mow a resident of New?Y111 k C i u J
has rotumcd after spending a very '
pleasant mid-avtmer vacation "wit h
relatives and friend*?hero atwl in
North Carolina-.-?.? ?
Mrs. Jane Sartor wo,* given a
very ' appreciative birthday . party
,'ast Friday evening by her friends.
She received many beaut+kd gifts.
She shares with one or two others
the honor of being the oldest citizen
in the commun.ity. -Mr. Me
Kinley Sartor <.f Cincina'ti, Ohio',
was very fortunate in being with
Tils grandmother on this occasion.
Miss Frank-ie TJloover teacher <.f|
Carlisle, S. C. was the" week-end I
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Wi . 11,^ iUllrtU V. ll ,->,11 UM 1)1'
Hamlet St.
February is passing --the month
if events;Hay dreamy(.tr Si,mr.-tirhes
you tig ladies are allowed to ;
:i-k for.tha hand SC their Unfriends.
Hut nut this year. Thny .
will have to wait allot Her year be"
fore we add those-1 tv\tra hfiurs,- minutes
and seconds, on to- 4he
year. Four years isn't such a hour
time after. a|l and if one doesn't
tret married in a hundred years?
well it just can't he helped. (You
know .we miss a leap-year every
?r-f?lmndt'id yeni-l. :
.Come to church Q?? to church!
KIHJEFIKLD COINTY
TRAINfNfl S< IIOOI.
Johnston,* K. (".--A ft;U?wrrdrsago
the first half?ol" our school
.term came to a close. The' students
who didn't do so well toe
first semester are striving to pull
up tlteir defi iency. <>sc^^tly t
forth every, etl'ort t<> keep them
-ujw ? ? y-? ? Last
week was observed as National
Negro History ?\Veek in our
school during each chapel exercise.
The program for Monday was .unflcr
the direction of Mrs. K. B.
Mcintosh. Tnesdrtv. Prof. C. ().
Mcintosh; Wednesday, Miss N. J.
(iary; Thursday, Miss F. I,. Iiam
sey, and Friday,. .Miss A.' B._ Hallard.
We are yet cheerishing memories
over the game played Feb. 0,
between Saluda County Trainir School
basket ball < boys and' our
boys.?Ka* h-..|.u^<l?to?he com mended
for their excellent playing. The
spirit was'high, and floated'around
the courtj from the beginning "to
yie,^end. The .scores were, 11-8 in
favor of Johnston.
ty Training School motored to '
Ridge Spring, S. C. last Saturday
-to attend the joint County Teaeh-ers'
Association?held with -the
Ridge Hill High School. The s
Counties represented at this meeting
were: Aiken, Edgefield, Salu?
.1 r : v ? . ... _i
i<t ?IIU iWAin^uvJii. r
We are very much' pleased to.,
.see our County Supervisor, Mrs.'
-M. M.'Murry out npnin, She was |
greatly missed .in our.. County
Teachers' Association held " at
The T, A. i'k ursui iTd a fi:i i1 r?
at the home of Mr. and Mr^.?Noah
Amos. The party was a trreat sue
cess, and enjoyed' by all who attended.
. ^
The Senior class, under the direction
of Miss N. J. Gary, will present
a play~in**.the school auditorium,
Friday nite, entitled "Where's
OTflnrtnvr**"?- -
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oKANCKBUUi NEWS ;
The Queen Easter meeting was
held at Pelourse Summer's house
on Euh. rU. 1035: The meeting
was called. to discuss business of
importance. First the cirvle sonp
was sunjj,'"Take. my life and let
it be;" A. Shurperson read the
Scripture-; prayer by Nonii Fridie
after which another song was
-uny. . After the .business was dis-'
cussed games were played. A do
trctrm^- cmrr?o FfTYPd ""f
-rmnTT amTr~ci>nkjt-s. candv. The j
next meeting is at A. Sharpcrson's
jun.u*; Feb. 27. 1935.
At J Juke's" (Vymnasium, Feb. TIT, ;
the Y. M. C. A. sponsored a Valentine
Social. This was-its semesterbe
no ft ffYTtertnlflnift'ht. "Keggie and
his haI'ltifniypn- fnvnirtw^l llni mil.
sie. The- organization thanks everyone
Tor his cooperation.hy his
presence.. ' '
There w#?s a play called "The
Yige 'Xhw Wedding" . given at
Yew /.ion Baptist Church. The
play was , sponsored by Mrs. Viclory
Scott ahd .AniiaTSrtUth'. ,
The TVpUsl .Missionary meeting
was Jield at the home of Mrs. Ida
II.. FcarsVm; Feb. IP, at 4:30. A
delicious course of sandwiches, coo
and cake, - " - .
-At \KHiY \( (II^CTT I F VC ff-~
? I-;RS\ M FFTfYfi ? *.
lb;- .Marion County teachers,
.v-i re- well jn presented at the meo.t
.g* Sat u-i ua-g.-TVd-s?U,?Ther~ w^nnceprcs'.
nlntives fyohi all j?ch - l,- in
he. county wHh ' three, exceptions;
nau. t.s t.uiyruesi, .nr. Wall,
uuiiiy -Sv;'. Niiloiideiit '( f Kduca:
'!! ami "M7. TTnflvr. lMvgitleni of
-tate ll\c at '.t As.soctaTion.
Mr.. Wall rniiTTv a very .timely
<it'? ?..<- (Si t l.minir tliat ' tea.her?
r+?*o i < -- !><>:..-ilil.' for,grst(}i)Hcl <?f pu
'ivt'e-'t t?*i't ptiVi!s lie
i tii !ir v?r!r ?h*-y ore capable of
. I' dttii'j: an.! !i !d.thcm there un
11 it has 'sen satj'fale'oryly eonipl.led;
lh.it iim'-t" "< v;pi-n?r
'i covbemed: that "yes" and ''no"
iP.'J ; ?Hot !>, given 111'
.i t! iii-ryi'. aiv Jft llowed \VjT
"'why-;'' il:"a-^~t<;:icilj_fs ^lrcfiiUd .out
' ? I ll-.o v.'?1-1: ' '-'ail. 1-^-^? J
" !.11:i ?"Tfi"nr.
!: i a 1 n en ! t<!"'"t f tie Ire f
i" .; adtiui't. l'.'i.'iti it s and asked
:! at tli. y. in pioiief cni" :r >' "
if hooks. Rules for* the essay
ivuts' . ojn.-'-l^-Vi-st Conservation
vi'i al o i a ! .!> . ' "* _ VJ
it at. '.The- r rfie.si i- -.j.ya to al!
11 in i' '! 1'ileii; i'?Ui 1 i'ii
. a. ! a prize of $5.00 is to
hi?v. ?i hv lhe rytarv lyp'rt"
o ? IV.r the t est essay. ' nx
ini-ly (he .rudic.r.ee sat
... _ knew, as ""usual. Mr. rtnti-o*1'
i.i .if Vtnlr T.-rtpVun's" A s.<o< ia-*?
; i<>i .ivrrf-^rt tnes-a-go-for
It' 'I''" ' i v
ti t'ii Tt r.iju'Ys." Throe t.hin>r< he
should be t.he f|rsMM""'
Y .each*" It ncjii'r: (1) "Ijiuav." (2)
<'! > "in'spir-o."
"K i .i.;.v?yuiir?subject"
Ki; w ymw. fiHiiimmHy,
) nui dat.v. ,
If -you know, then ilo 'hat" you
l.noAV. Inspire! Be able-to inspire
I'lt.p tin*, s . ii'l eir?- with whom vmt
We wish t ? thank our truest ajraih
for their presence itttf! word?
of cnc< uraeFfileht- lv>j?ini? they
will coine to in a train soon. ?
? The Un' hei's of Clarion -Couiity
n\- sfatu'.iiiu' toireth.r as yellow
!< t in 'h'ir support. financial
Vie" (' ncentioii. ?VI? '
!v ff'v nine dollars and fiftj,
a;-;:,: ._..i??11 ii i Un| iuid wjth- >
<' " i! vs t' e cluiiLv. \jlajiA to .
liimdrvd percent.
\ is'tor-. parentis teachers and
I-- . !? ' asked to be present "at
5 (' untv Field Day held
'lie?Morion Caiintv. .* Train I'ncr "
School March 11. 'at 10:f!n
\. M. ^ ^
' TV" v.';- k P 's-?c ' iVei' very Mmcy
ly ip.-OTtr city last \ypek, with so
nv" vj V}'.' ! i"'"' snf 'al-: ami all re-;
?> 'ejl r > time.'
Mtriy V-'!! <'< : th, j., ear vicinity
(h v ? M?. Brown- died
mi M'-nlv *> his hom > on Market
St. also* hi little. n"i>hew livin.tr
on A : el; r :'"t- M?s killoif*"hy ail..
hiiio ts.iturlny ovenint <1 riven hv
Mr. ZTnmjon. The child was ahont
two years aild-eleven arnh's
old. Roth wire buried at Gr.Iil'o
#h'n:5:iy tvenin*?. The family
wishes , to thank-the many friends
f< r their kir'Sms-- showrt flit-ring
tl e ill-i -s rmd ' nth ( f theipnToftier
and grand'motfier also the beau
TTftil floral -d sign. Mrs,' Martha
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Saturday, February 23, 1935.
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5:00 A* M-'-Charlotte
8:50 A M. -Newberry, Greenwood.
.Greenville, Anderson. Seneca.
' 05 A M. -Spar.tanaurg. Asheville
j 10 A M,?Augusta c
> 15 A M.? Savannah ,
11 20 A. M - Camden. Lancaster, Ituek ,
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SI Lnnis- Cincinnati, Chicago
1:30 P M.?Orangeburg. Charleston
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10:00 P. M.---Savannah,--Jacksonville _ .
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1.50 A. M.~ - Jacksonville? Savv.nnh !
6:30 A. M.?;AUanta, Anderson. Or 'e.i wonil
9:05 A. lyL?New York. WhaslnngiO.t.
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.2:40 P. M.?Charleston
1.25-P. M.?Chicago. Cincinu. (!, St Louis,
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;:30 P. M.?Charleston .. . .
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Dudley was beautifully put away
by htr Until children and grandchildren.
who came far and near.
She leaves .to survive her: 3 .
sons. 1 aught'ers, ?.? grand children
an I ! great grands.
Mrs. Aphie-St-ph.cn died at her
home on- Chappie Ave. Sunday eve nlim.
li.ody remains at Prof. Morris
Funeral Home awaiting arrival
f relatives in the north. The
hot lunches are still being
"iv i) in the public schools, to the
teachers and students. .
Mr. .1 irrrtr Watson and Miss _
KtTiel Fqi (1 of. Laurinburg, Ny C.
were fi.i the-city Sunday. , They *
ma e a call at the home of the re-'
porter and" sister.
Mrs. Donz' 1 Crosland Watson of
Eayetfs'vilie, X. C. was! in the city
..Sunday'. She was the house
'jtiert. v.r Mr.?rnr?i?Mrs:?s:?R
Shields. .
The basket ball feam is in full
bloom. Look out for the hot-'
itnres* this week.
'Mr. ami Mrs. R S. Shields. and
Mi--: f.\ Pf Samlers attended service.-*
at Macedonia Church Sun- ?
_ay inoi nnijr.. .Rev. P. B. Mdodana
pi*, ached a splendid serm_in.'
Our >i" k '.riyn 'is, Mr. John Eastlinjr,
"Mrs. Viriia Sanders,' Miss
Dodlejr nn J 'Mr.' J. S. Watson. ' V
Gee, plenty of new auto are beL'inninir
"> prrp rp -in os'r "it-y??*~""
Rev*? r"<i Mrs. A. J. Wright camc
rut lrf'.a r.ew one. Dr. an- Mr?. ^
G. M. Met'ollniii and Mi\ ard Mrs,
~T. P. McLood also Mr. and Mrs.
James Grace, .
Mn. and Mrs. Reese will. d>on
move into their beautiful home
_on Ilutlson-St, t.j?- --
T>r. T. Richasrison is ritill" gaining
pound.-, since Mrs. T.- Iiicharl- \
son is cooking such fine meals.
IIis tlxu#- store ts for ever op^n to
or.' and all. \Vhen in thecity call
in an visit. Him. Rerid your subscriptions'
to him. He can
them as any other dirug store.
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PINE IM.KASANT
BAPTJSTT CHURCH
<? Sunday .school opened at the usual
hour . conducted by the Supt.
The leiss'on was nicely taught by
our senior teacher, Mr. John Edwards
for about 35 minutes and a
splendid review by the pastor and
after that we returned for service.
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