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TABERNACLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
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Greenville?Sunday School conI
L vened at the usual/hour, with Supt.
| t- Bradley in charge., A very large at
tendance wag ?resfcn?.- Quite a few
! 9- visitors _ were present. Among
f them-were the Rev. R. M. Mascoe
S Mitchell. i
At 11:30 A. M. Rev. Mitchell,
preached a wonderful sermon.
At 3 P. M. the funeral of .Mr.
Anderson Reedef was conducted by
? the pastor, Rev. Watson.?
At 5 P. M. u; y. P. U. hiyd a find
' .'tHFoifruin..
At 7 P. M. Pry. Mitchel preached
'?-* another .jCop.ii_s.crinoiL._. He is a
X-. .very splendid preacher and is now
a??pastor ?f Ebcncssor Baptist Church
in New B<rg, N? Y. Rev. Mitehel
? came home on a sad mission, to
k ' bury his brother, John who died
in Philadelphia, Penn. The sick
t of the church is improving. They'
' are Mrs. M F Clelnnd, Eliza Cawi
ilse, Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Francis
J Boozer, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith
* The clubs are going on the spring
I ? . drive.
Mrs. Hattie" 1). Myhara lias
t charge of the music while Mrs. Cleland
is Sick.
BETHLEHEM CHURCH * v
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Sunday was a-'high day at our
church.* Our faithful Supt. and
officers were at their post of duty.
The lesson was disoussed by the
classes. We then enjoyed a lovely
review by the pastor.
At 11:30 o'clock the pastor bea
. gah the order of; service. Our at
tention was' invited to St. John 0:27
* Labor not lor the moaTwhich perIcVintVi
Knf fnr IVint. 'meat.. wlhieb'
,i_, From this sermon we ' pained
much food for thought. Three
were received in full connection.
1.. and one on probation.
This being communion day there
was a good number present to
partake. Sunday night the pas-"
" tor brought us another message
which was enjoyed. Our service
was good throughout the day. Gob_
lection $15 50. * :
We are having quite, a bit of
sickness lUTOUr community. Bro
? Richard Crawford, Sister Emma
~ Evans, Sister Addie HeeTBurch,
I Sister Neomi Howard, some of
7' Bros..J. B. White and M. Tvoagott'i
children all of these are very sick
We pray that they will soon re^
cover. >
We were.somewhat shocked when
we heard that our pastor had gotbitten
by a mad dog. But when
?he?-cumo. we found?fchaa it was not
so bad as reported.
He is taking a treatment for
it, wcv truly hope he will continue
'to. get O. K.
EBENEZER A. M. E. CHIRCH
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Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor
MulHns.?S.?s. opened with'
Supt. P. E. Pressley and teachersf
1 at their post.? The lesson was
beautifully discussed. Supt. Presley
asked.-every scholar to come
; and n-|ftUp am- Sunday.^chool "TOXT
" per cent. The lesson was reviowf-ed
by Rev. E . J- Johnson.
" 11:15 Elder Wells ascended the
ro'Strum but being indisposed he
brought Rev. P. L. Coe^ta. preach ?
foi liilli: His text was St. John
The collection was goorl'. "~
3:30 Rev. E. B. Mack preacherf
a wopderful sermon. His sermon
. was for group No. 0, The collection
was good. ?
Mrs. E. D. Gadson gave the
ohoir a surprise party. The mem.<
bers of- the choir said it was 0.
K. The class met at the home of
Mrs. Janie Johnson, Front St. The
Prayer Band will met at Bi-o. John
Hayes'jthpuse Wednesday evening,
7:30. Mrs. Viola Carter, Pres.
The young lady who gets Mj\. E.
D. Foxworh will get an alert man.
lie is? always on the job. He is
alright. The A. C. E. League is
doing good work. Mrs., Wallie,
Pres. -j_ -
LEXINGTON* NFTNV5T
Sunday school was beautifully v
eonduJeted by Mr. ,T. L. Sliph, assistant
Supt^ and Mrs. Nadens
_ . Jackson, ^eretary, - Blriutly=iffE
11:30 pastor I. O. Simmons mount
ed the \rostrum and selected his
subject: V'Service."' 'Truly we enjoyed
the messape. ' Sunday nite
Rev. M. TVThomas preached a fine
sermon at Now Bethel.
i The silver tea wa? quite a royal
affair on Sunday beinp entertained
,by Mrs?Eliza Bawls?ami?Miss 1y
Mary Ellerson, as joint hostesses.
Ne^t Sunday Mrs. x Jimnfife "M.
* . C mm will entertain: All isiinvitr?
jBsun/lay Hub flay at Bethel
p^jBcTseventeen. oluh presidents
iKade their repular monthly rerJBports.
All did /Well. Mr. Joseph
Suber led both last month and
/ this month.
The pastor announced that the
fifth Sunday nite is staped for an, unusual
Red Letter period' for
Bethel Church and every rqemher
is asked to pay one dollar. ?
?Mrs. Martha -Eorlry president
of the Pulpit Aid Club and dauirh- .
F terT Mice Mnr,. Povliiir
of the Lily of the VallyCiib of
(Mt. Zion ChureH cnterbpflRVa silver
tea at their home 'Sunday and
reported having a fine time. Next
i. Sunday Mrs.-Willie- Corley, pre- '
sident of the Willing Workers _
Cluh will entertain.
' Rev. Simmons and _
. were the>-dinner guests of Mr. and
'? Mrs. Joseph ScwelT Bunday. The
' League had a good program RunIt
day p. m. Pastor Simmons and
j. his mother and "Rev. P. C. Laws
motored down to Beaufort on last
week. Mrs.-Artnie Portee and
^ Mr. Joseph Rewell and Mr. Joseph
E, Knowel$ and H. E. Leaphart who fc
have been on the si.ckJiat_for-4he-t
. ~p?st duyn are mucj improve*!.
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NESMITH NEWS
By M. C. McClary
Messrs D. B. Nesmith and Willie
Pore her ntt>tored to Fowler, Suu-4t^v?evening?They
reported U"
very pleasant trip.
Miss Cleo F. Wilson wj.s the
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs,
Mose McCutchen of Fowler.
The boys' basket ball team is
doing nicely under Coach Gerald
Messrs Harvey Burroughs, Jerome
Pressley, Thomas Pressley
and Lamie Burroughs motored to
U'imref vnn Qim/lntr ntrnninrr
Mrs. M, C. MeClary and daughter.
Ruth Naom^ spent the weekend
m Fowler as the guests of
-Miss Rosa -E:?Cooper.
Miss Cleo Wilson, -Mrs. M. C.
McClary and daughter, Ruth Naomi
were the diifhef~*'guc.sts of Mr.:
.ind Mrs. Eddie Nesmith on Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. William burroughs
are the proud parents of a baby
girl that was .borij Feb. 16, 1035.
Mother and baby are doing fine.
M.T. ZION A, M. E. CHURCH
Ret. J. M. Jackson., Pastor
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Sellers, S. C.?;S^ S. was opened
at,the ustial hour with SUpt.
W. Mi. James and teachers .at their
post of duty. The lesson was beau
tifiilly discussed. At 11:30 morning
services began; pastor taking"
his text from Cor. 1:24. Subj.: j
"Christ tlia^ power and wisdom ol j
Goth" Was-indeed a wonderful
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message. f ?
lAt-7:?W ?nn^n.iiU.>1 ..ml mil.
nessed another soul-stirring mes- I
^age from St. John 12:21. Among
4he" visitors were Rev. Bennie Walk
J|V Of I.av.kt-ns. .h. C.: Mrs. Essi*'
Singleton, and daughter, "Bereline
Tones,;, ai\d Adlease Skipper. The
sfck of thp church: Bros. Amos
ITurSe, Eddie Crawfordr-Httle James
Crosland is reported as improving
nicely at -this writlngf^^-^^
Quito a large number of folk
from, here motored to Red Hill
Sunday P. M. to attend -funeral
of iVlr. Thomas Miller of Darlington.
Rev; J. M. Jackson was the .dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. William
Nowl in Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Brown had for their
dinner guest Sunday Mr. Edwin
Jaeksom *_ ?^
('"NWAV NEWS
Sunday was :t high day at Beth-.
?l r-fc,..r r>;... it- i
fmre.is pastor. At the usual h! >ur
of service' I ley. \V .1. .(lore. Elder
{. \\\ .Timei'ettc:. ReV*. A. L. James
ascended the rostrum. After all
preliminaries by the pastor he preelite;!
F.hUty Janorettc. He preach
il a sciul "stirring sermon.
Night services?w<'-re very spirit
nal with I'nn?Presiding El lor i?
charge. We enjoy t'lledietrVcfiTlyTuessage
tillcTTwITirsunsTilne
which our. Presiding "Elder brings.
He. opened the session in his usu?
rrtrrvnyr Tin* 'oimiir ss -p.?U of the"
conference taken up. Most of the
members r> spondee! to the roll call.
HI repurls wexegood. . ?
Among the visitors attending,
weito the Presiding?Elder'.- sister.
.Miss Kstill Janerette of Columbia
-?tnG-W v. 11. -B.j-t'lnrk from
the Baptist Church.
Our Allen Day program was a
\plcndid one and enjoyed by 'all.
Mrs. Ella Williams of Georgetown
left Sunday for her home aftei
spending several days here.
Mrs. Hester Ann Go wans dephrt
e l this life TfTtirsdav evening, Feb.
7th. '. ' ' ' "
Slle was funeialized at Beth'T
A. M. F. Church Stlndny at-2:30
P. M. with -the patttf.h* officiating.
The stork visited tth,e home of
Mr. and .Mrs. L. Jones and left as
fine girl. Mother and . baby. are
doing fine. '
Tber?- are many on the sick -list
iVe hope 17o limn a speedy reeov i'y.
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Mrs. J. N. llemmingway who has
IIKNKDiCT C^LLKBK
Nrw s in ,?'j?o(s
.By W. 10. Warnslcy
0"c so:-- ;i very ,* pietureque
assemblage of students, if he by
chance is present on Sunday morning...in
Ant".-i!cd Chapel us the. vara
-Its clashes ;i^O'"Kly n"d discuss
tn a vpty proner manner the Sunday
School .lessons. They do it
with eagerness and sincereness.
A number of .Sliirlniiti- nitanwLnl
the morning services at Secon 1
Calvary Baptist Church Sunday,
Feb. 17th. An interesting; scm-ton
was dileverod by the Itov. M.
Marguette Peace, whose theme
was, "Lifting up?the Negi-o's
Bower) Down Head."
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vii nuuuiiy evening at 7:.T0 p. ni.
the. music department of Benedict
College rendered a soul stirring
program at Second Calvary, sponsored
hv 'he choir of. the church.
The numbers on the program
were the male quartette, th?? female
trio, the mixed quartette, the
octette and solosts accompanied by
Prof. S. T. Finley Jr. Director, of
Music at the* college. A large
audience witnessed the program.
Song-*vf t h speeifll" fi'afure .wqia.
Two spirituals arranged by Prof. 1
JEinlov- and ruing by the liiu.?
The month of Kehruarw
Been given? to the Juniors for the
purpose 1 rf putting forth efforts
toward raising money for the class
and in the. light of that fact they
have been (l?ir>g big things and
are still doing thorn. An Oratorial
Oontest apnnsorod-? bv the class
wn.< held MKfrrlay eyjqping ulAj>tesrlel
ChapoT. Three classes werr
represented, the Juniors Sophomore
H II I I I. in I ppw?l" pwwil
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ALLEN TEMPLE
A. M. E. CHURCH
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t Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Greenville. S. C.?>T)ur Sunday
-school was in full bloom Sunday.
We 'had a-very fine and timely
lesson which was thofqughly
taught by the teachers. The review
^was fine and some good
points were brobght 0-ut.
Morning service began at llG.fi
a .111. at the. sound of the organ,
a new choir marched in which was
the Junior Choir organized by the
pastor and directed by Mrs. Lorn?The
choir made?a?very fineshowing*
They are to sing every
Third?Sundav.
The pastor preached an excellent
sermon using for his subject: "The
Lost Phophet." VThis was'afsoul
stirring* sermon - and was highly
enjoyed by all. There were two
to be / baptized, Miss Alma McPanie^s
and Mr. R. L. Mims.
At|3:30 P.-M. a musical and 'literary
program was rendered by
sortie [of thejbe?t talents of. the city
The [Sterling High School Choi'
and Glee Cl,ub, Wrected by Prof*
Tlicklon and Miss Johnson xer>der
ed some fine selections. The other
paAticipants wer? very .good obso.
Tnis program was sponsored
by Mrs\ Bessie Logan and directed
by Mrs.\A. J. Chappellei
The A\C. E. League met at G o'clock
witnva largo attendance. Thr
league is ueing fine.
At 7:30 pl^m. night service began.
The pastm- preached a special
sermon to the auxiliaries of
flic- olnireh-?Aflo^ hearing sgyli a
strong'sermon, the clubs and a'uxiliaries
can't help but work together.
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ing to reach their goal. Mar. 10.
1935. The "Bipr" rally will come
to a close.
The sick of . the church remain
the ?annc, with little ynprovement..
We arc wishing Hipm1" pr""lv vrt
-oovcry.
_^W^TlIORTOWN NEWS "
Rev. A. P. Porter chanjpions
the cause of the churches here, airainst
imnostors' Woly -PnlloiM- .
I believe in sanctification, both
material and spiritual; for materiaf
sanctification read Exodus 19:10
and Gc.n. 11:44. For spiritual
sanctification see John 17:17 and
first Tes-salt to repudiate sanctifilation.'is
not ripht and any one.
that has been born of the spirit
of God regenerated trot all. Grow .
in prrarc "{Tfid in The reliprion-of our
Lionl and Saviour Joslus Christ
and jro on t- povf. ta-.n !'I
I 1'etcr.aim ffnd Heh. 0:1. "
| Rev. J. M. Myers will -preach at
I'Zien Pilgrim Baptist Church 3:30.
7.1()\ BAPTIST B.Y. P. V,
The B. Y. P. U. rccoml--tfunrU'. iVr1
oUTal was given in the basement
of the chuich Thursday. Feb. 11th.
This social was given in honor of
tfie pl'esidint, Mr. Thomas Lip?oy.
whose birthdav was also ion the
ibove. date.
Mr. Thomas Lin.^ov ' ' fa1thf.nl
in hoh'ji-g his position
- ii e his <hctto). Tn "0- tolaw 1DS1.
He whs congratulated' for his
wonderful_svrvice in the cTftirch
including the Sunday Sehod and
other various organizations, ein'
ph a sizing his B. V', P.U. work. ^
The program during the' evening
opened with demotions follow-.
\d by a solo, "I've Done My- WobU"
by Joshua MaTtin. The origination
of St." Valentine's Day, JamVv
Green: solo. Trees.' Miss JessV
"TTao Watts^talk by Ruv. U ci. \
paper,, Mr. TSosey's work as aN
B. V. P. U. PresVkmt", Miss Lain a t
Kther' lge; response by Thomas
Li|?toy. After they program the
guests Were served" efroshnu nts. .
These B. Y, P. Ji. socials are
glvan quavfcvty hiAvish*- the inter-of'the
yatmaf people in the
( hurfh .y-Hv-if liw / (iml - ;;(,|-vil/c
The socials are only example o-' |
jl)o pleasures ?ndVjtt'Te.st.s whichj
young people can fjniXm the chu>vhj.
and yrt keeping iri- linfev with the,,
churdh -spiritual! v and religiously,
?The ofhem 61 the B. V. I'. 1' "
tire -Thomas Lipsey, President;. ! ?"
Bowman, Vice Pres.; Miss Ilehh
McKnigUt, socrefaty; Miss HetV
nice Harris, Asst. Sec.; Miss Rosa
Holmes, Trea.<. These officers#
sponsor, Rev. Rueker an<l teachers
are striving to render better pi
grains ;ind hotter B. V. P U. services
sb that the membership' may
he increased.
The yojlirfg people r.n 1 adults pre
chrdistWy invited 'to at'errl our ser
AIKEN GRADED SCHOOL
The Aiken Graded School Pa- I
rents and Teachers have entered (
upon a financial drive to raise \
Fifteen Hundred ($ir>00) Dollars j
that we may have a High School i
Building and ,-an "extended school 1
torn}. We must have more room
mill 1 IVOlflll.UI. i?HS? rtVCUfH
-ftmwrt?Wrs:?Oh arils HTcEad.V '
Sophomore^Vlr,?W-:?An?Kn-s Jr. "
-Freshma". Mr. Ross won th?'
prize i if $2.50, which was offered
hy the group sponsoring the contost.
The quartette sang two selections.
??H?was statin)?thai?similar or
en-ions should hanncri more offe.n: .
they are helpful and education#I.
? The Junioi and Senior, men Were*
delightfully entertained by the
Elite Club consisting of the young"
ladies of the same classes. The
affair was very elaborately carried
out..
-The Y. M. .,nd Y. W. C. Asiheld
-m,- ft was very inspiring - and
tome helpful, and thoughtful ideas
were presented.
SfiFPALMtff^ LftADEK '
FltfLEY mail SCHOOL
Junior Red Cross, Willie Heath &
IiOyd Degcntfenreid, Reporter
On Monday night, Feb. 18, l!M.r)
the Junio.Hed Cross of Firtjey Hi
School guve'their first partyi The
assembly room was beautifully dec
cratoA very spicy pp>gram was
given by the mombbrs of the high
school classes, also a playlet by
the seventh grade class, under the
direction of Miss M. J. Sumter;
nil \V'4linli ? ?? irvtnwl -.11
VHJVJTVM Kjy ill! 1
wh<>- were present, The members
of vthe ab ive named organization
..in^ vmy much. .enlllUiUhl over the"
success, that was garheiMn their
first effort. The Junior Rod Cros?
are taking for their first profet
the-bttRdihg of a \\ralk>on the cam
pus that extends from the administrate
hi buil iing to the home-e^'onomic
louiltriii.tr. This wjU . add
much to the beautifying of the
campus, -1
(IIV.*TKit PARAGRAPHS
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Miss Mattie Bouler of the faculty
of the WinrAboro City Schools i
spent the week-end with her eou? ,
sins; Rev. and Mis. W. L. McCull .
rmitfh. (Innetery St. !
Miss, s Annie Garrick and
Rtiennc Collins of Fililej& High'
faculty spent the Week-end at the.ir
.'oincs in Columbia.
' -Mr. and Mrs. Getty Bibcock are.
i t* nappy parents of their ?irst- I
hoin,. a'." s li, \vhich arrived last
Wednesday. Mrs. Babccck is
nu- m) th<, li.ii.... ,,f In *f mint M in
A. A. -Adair was .. formerly Miss
Wylene .If iic-r Mr. Baheoek is re;r.
The little one. has r
tTdoiv fitrnwd" <7eit J-AJr; " "" ~ ~|
Master John Ei *bert Crosby spent
Sunday ds the guest of his grand.
motho!> Mrs. I.ucin !a Jackson, I
Ashfoi d-Road.' .
Mrs. Bertha Beckham is reeil,-nm"iT3nfi
'l ft r , TTitfny )i pi IW?fhe
last four w eks.
Mis*os Pearl,. Laura aiv.i' little
Let tic King of Clival Kalis spent '
i lew hoars Sunday as the gUests
of their sister, Miss Essie King. J
1 ).r: 11unt, Mr. Joe . Whif'' I
nwl Aih^'oLyt Crosby motored to'
Charhftift* la^Jf Monday. Dr. Hunt t
pip chus&l ,^fcc.TycVroU't. car and j
Mr. Crj'Vby ajted as chauffeur on
the return' tirp. |
on i nurs iay i-vcning, when'Mr. ]
ill Mrs. Eli \V light' lvturned
iv'iiiH' from the movies thry~foutvJ
their home filjod- with guests who"
a.' I <>! invite! for a surprise
"Blt'l hrrnyfiTii y;" Tts * they, entered
li.ht.s were turrn.nl .on and.the
Vds t ried in a loud voice Happy
l?irt)h<lay to You. They were the*
?1?i ' - - of ir.ar.-y nstrful presents'
and all of the guests enio.e!
themselves very much. DeI
cio;:s re! reshmeiHs were served. :
?Mr.-?Theodore Nelson who has
He is a former resident of
hi- eity,
- Mr. Will Moody of Columbia St. had
his hand very ha Hy lacerated;
- .Monday while at his vfurk at the
Baldwin Mill-. la .making--some k
a. ins ['ij'.eut^ lo me niaehiiicry, "thtT 1
aa- t.tish d ti'i the Pryor Hospital,
vlua e-the wittttwl was dressed.
Mi;s Mary Shelt n of the Finley
lli faculty was not?able, to meet
* < ) ela.-st s ALtnvlav because of
h. ir g ill with flu, ? < '
Mr.~M. S. Stahlmek, president of
Clinton Coll go. Hock JiiU, spent
i few lay- in Washingtlvn, D. C.,
' 'st week having nttencTecl. the
"Hepriestf Testimonial Banquet"
given in. h.opor of Ex-Congressiiarff
O-' iu IVprk st.
Mi-. II . ghvs Wilkins le.ft Ss?tur-r r
ay fi r Miami. F!a.
Mr. an ! Mrs. ?. it. Chisholm of
Puck I! ill aceoliipanitd the Emmett
.mm uan nans ncre mes;?y
nffei nt on when that . team
played i'.itil.A,.. jli? Mis. Ohisholi'i
was at the -wheel of their
I In u-k- coach. She wa- he"oro mari
ia'ic Miss ' Marie Cilmore of this
city. V ' ,
Principal I.. 13 Moore of Emmett
S? ott Ui and Miss Barnwell of the
.anVo' faculty accompanied the
.girls. Ir.i-kot' t'lani here*. Tuesday
afternoon. Tin' s uu' wire Pi-1 in" "
uvt t of lfinley- High.
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before' liext school term begins.
Any', amount- uhscribed and paid
to the following committee wilh l>e
grea'ly, appreciated: _ ,
Second Baptist.. Church:?Rev.
J. \V. Alilus, pastor; Committee:
Mr. Augustus Cummings, Chairman;
Air. Clem GWTord, Mrs. Jul- j
i:l Blakley. *"' '
? PrtnTTTt^hip?Baptist hurch: Revr -<
P. A. Caliaham, pastor; Commit- i
tee: Mrs. Ella Walker, Chairman;!
Mr. A. P. Williams, Mr, Robert
Perry.
Cumberland 'A. AP E. Church:
Rev. L. TI.~ Owens pastor_:_?am~. mittee:
ATrs7 X. Xjenkins^, Ohairman;
Mrs. Amy - A. Jones, Mr.
tWiUflwn AIoGhoe, Jr.; Mrs. Sara
PoMard. Morgan.
Wopley M. E. Church: Rev.
\t wman. pastnr; Committee: Mi5^ I
Mario Brown. Cliali'iifan; Mrs. Ellen
Brooks. Mr. J. M. Jefferson.
' Kruarmet?Presbyterian?Church r
'Rev. T? E. Ginn, pastor; Committee:
MrS. L. E. Ginn1, Chairman;
Mrs. M. II. PrR?e. Mrs. A. L. Jones
Sanctified Church: Rev. TI.
mitt, pastor; ^Committee: Mrs. |
P:na White, Chairman; 'Mrs. "
QyOnt?. Mrs. Mattie William*-. Local
white people and business
men: Committee?Rev. E. J. Daniels,-Mr.
John Raniey, Mr: Georgr
Hammond, Mrs. Mattie McOhee,
Mr*, Corrie Johnson. 'l\Tr*i 1 "F;ir bett,
rs. M. " 'S/lassey, r. William
Ball, Mr, J, L. Scott, Mr. John Wil
son. Mr. Handy Coleman.
D. A. Jones, President P. T. A. <'
Z. Townsend, Principal
- Aiken Graded School.
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GEORGETOWN NEWS ?
(Continued from page one)
j other~I<jFaI talent_s of tRe
1 The play entitled, "Pilgrims Bound J
j for the Jloly City." It was sponsored
by Mrs. F. L. Carolina, and
one or more other captain?, jh interest
of Bethel Rally. The white
friends present numbered more
than 60. All who seemed to have
enjoyed this play. That was beau
! tifuljy potrayed.
Miss Beatrice GofT is leaving in
a -few=days f5ir West, Va., after
uppndinpr 9 nmntlii- linmn with vc latives.
Bthel A. M. E. Chufch
I)r. J. W. Murph, Pastor .v N
On last Sunday at the usual
hour services! began, when an appreciative
audience \yas present
and enjoyed (the gospel n#ssagef
o's delivered jbv out- pad.or from
the subject: "Christ's likeness." The
presenceof.Dr. Bi T. Williams
of Sumter, S)~C7;^VTrsT "Katie CiawT ~
of Sumter also; Mr. Ernest Atkinson
of Bethesda Baptist Church
of -this city, you arc always welcome.
The pastor spoke of" the
splendid District meeting held at
Dickcrson A. M. E. Cb"jveh, Tuesday
evening, Feb. 12th. pnd'Avas
-presided over by our P. E., Dr.T.
J. Miles. Eyory charge in the
district was rejiresented, \
S. S". convened at the.usual hour
with usual activity. After, the i
study period thi> le'sson was briefly
reviewed by the Supt.?The pas- J
tor pleached at Mansfield Sunday _
l>. nu^"Tb#.v^ngue-. service began <>n
time,, with tw*tame onthusias- 1
tic grQitip in attendance. Miss >
Christine Brogdon was Riven a box
of candy for raising the highest
amount in the Leaguefor- the
rally, &t the eveTrhrg-hour of wor
ship a splendid program was ren- >
dered. The twelve tribes were rc'presented-,'
sponsored bv Mrs. Ma ry
B. Alston, for the benefit of Bethel's
rifoy,'
St. Stephen Church, I
Rev. D. N? Wilson, Pastor I
Promptly at 11 a, m. morning (
services began. "The pastor' as-;i,
cended the rostrum. -rrtr subject,!"
"Jesus' Christ -cannot be. bid." He <
preached a , souJL_stirring sermon |
which was enjoyed by all.
Sunday school convened at the ,
usual nour witih the Supt. and
teachers at their post of ' duty;
The A. C. E. League met at the
usual - hour with a large. ntt'ond;fin?eT
*
At 8 &!c)ock the" pastor preached
another soul stirring sermon. ,
We .are glad to report that Mrs. '
-Clara Smalls is 'mprp-ing- nicely.
Mr. Ben Hughes and Mrs; .Katie
Burgess- are on the sick lisf.
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^ ANDERSON NEWS
" (Ounimud from pug.1 ~
things the teacher of todiay* nfust ,
-dir.?Namely, "inspire" dnd; "In- _
form." Teach people toddo' their
best in whatever field,-rthjf.V are 'in
and not everyone tr< itt&tfeach. In _
ardor to jcaehrC ^
particularly in the fll'ral district- '
one must be a teachers/preacher. '
"doctor,, and lawyer, /Shtf has to in
spire the boys and girls To stay ..
where they are. It i? /more im- 1
portaiit to know individuals than
to kno\v -all the. bocyk/ that can
be studied... The teacher1 should ,
know how to impart the truth.
Stress common sense. IJ one man ,
does something* better ?han any
one else set him up.as an exani^ _j,
pie. When a vision comes in your ?
mind, carry it out." . ^ ~n
-z Dr. Hubert, said he. Was called p
insane a. few years ago If or building
a "Log Cabin," but me had a n
vision to do so. And tins day it ?
is the centej* of attract 1cm. Those,
persons who eritized him[ go there j
now to enjoy a week ofrpleasure. \
Some one will always httlp you if- ?
you- start- something.?I ft yon can p
do something constructive adver- w
tise and let the world know about
it. Every colored school in tire =
Country should be a hall of ifnme. t<
The Negro hivs- not done cnouglvboosting
for .himself, tenth pupils n
tn bnnrt rvrrynnr
Rural teachers' should spend R
much time in the country'in which Sl
they work. If people art picking ^
cotton, she must pick sonic cotton II'
If they are milking cows,'[she must v.
nrHk some crnvs.. -Got the} folk up
to you. ' c'
A teacher has got to b<j educate ?
ed, she has got to have courage.
She has^jtoL-W-kcui) licT-feet on "j?
the Jfruumk All folk are-hopeless
urjl^-ss thpy are inspired, to do J^l
something. Master your I capital ^
and save it for emergency. In
spire children. Encourag? child- I
ren where no one can pu >h_th<?jn I
out. God never made a jy one I
better than the black boy,, but he I
hao got-to-show it in the [best he I
can.
Mrs. Alice Anderson, ^sponsored
a Dunbar program.at th^'Royal
Baptist Church. Monday nlte. The
atmosphere wpajfilled with- digniF^anVI-*>imn1initv
and cni'ji ml fry
Royal Baptist Sunday School
Supt. is busy organizing a P. T
A. for their church school.
The Northside School highly observed
"Negro History Week."
Monday morning of last-week Mrs. ;
V. Hanberry, teacher of the IsT
grade 'sponsored the piograirn.JJi^-:
Edniufml Juhnson, gave a talk on
"Health." .Tuesday morning Miss
D. Vance, 2njl grade teacher invited
T^jev. S. C. Compbell, 6s gue-sTT
speaker. Wednesday morning Miss
M. Butleri 1st advanced teacher, |
introduced Rev. Grantt, who gage
a synopsis of the foundation /'of
the A. M. E. Ohurch. Friday
morning Mrs. S. Jones and Miss
C. Johnson gave a summary and
review of the week's prnpmw nf?
' f . "
SUMTER NEWS
(Continued from page one)
that thJ,y could tk?-_
viate froni. the beateji puths of pro
gram making by doing ^ometfhitig
creutlvej^n Lincoln's, Birthday. As
a res It, the t'ollowiTfg program,
was successfully executed in tihree '
parts. ,
Part. 1 Three score's depicting
We in the United States just be- .
Hue Mr. LlnetiTh betairi'' pTvsilTwt 1
(a) Cruel Sl'?i?v Scene in Louisana
with Mr. Lincoln looking on. (b)
t'yutrrc.^s 11-\vln>jf ill) Kc-onmnc con "
trovei sary between the men of the
North an i tbjjtG : ntlemen (if the
South, (e) Wbnlition Movement
reaching C?)n&reKS.
zPart 2; Three scenes from Mr.
Ijincotn's-Administration- ' (a) (Jet
tysbuvjflf Ad less, (b) Pillaging of
Sain by Yankees During 'The
Civil War. (e) Lincoln treading the
Emancipation Pd .clamation. *
?ParSut. Three SceneS*Depieting
unfinished, Tasks of Lincoln} - (a)
Pie'.i!>linn's Bureau, (b) Negro's
Political Position Unprotected Against
Terrorism of K.K.K. (c) .Establishing
of an Educational System
it .r--Nrprees and " the Hoc..;h
Generally.
Seniors; Mioses 3 Beatrice
Myftle Holiday*- Annie M. llur-ey;?G.-mnai
Smith and Mr. Carl l.l
Bro\yn,? an' Juniors: Miss. Mary
Pinr-lr m>\' -itl'l Ua... I r>
. x oiacuy
uul Iairby White were foremost
1,11 the erratic 11' of this program un*t>r
the sponsorship |.>f their P-ngisli
Ins Mm-tor, .Miss F. K. Lawsort. ~
-The sxxarmi?reason for claming
eersatHity- foi tho . students, "is"*
-licit willingness 'and ability to respond"
to financial calls. A TTBt .11 y
!i;ive was. luuiK-hed three weeks
'go. All 1 epartnu pts t >f the school
aisied themselves. Tin ough inter^
ipted by sjeave-iter examination and
deknoss they reported One Ilur.-!red
Oollai-s and Twenty Siine
rents-"011 Friday. February 15th, *
Iii:i5 at the chapel hour. 1
The remarkable part aboout the
'ffort ij;, the fact that the stinVent ~
bt.viy Taised this" amount u-tpiijed
try the general .public or "any cbiiT"
n'ibutions frodi arvy other' organisation,
The Primary donnrtme-M '
aisetl 111 ore than In the n
iranini ir guides all worked well. .
>ut special mention and congratuations
go to the twenty five lit le
hoys of the sixth grade who
aised M.75.? All classes have .not
:.ot suhmitt' d their full reports. "T "
The facultv >m<l sin'mo 1 f 1 ?
- ----- !' us . ^
rolr. iccI'jljxjlSElo list"tlhe two new
i??'l rs: Rov.'S. E. Miller of tho
J. E. Church ainl Rev. J. W. Ciiw ;
ord of the A. M.-Fj. Church as in- 1
rested. frioJids?-=4?hoy. each have
;is'.tc:l the >-lio1 >1 and left inspirar .
ional messages of importance to
outh eminent divines'are thorough 1
?- interested and sympathetically
' < perittvg?rn- educaj jural end',av-1
SANTl'C NEWS
fT'ontimi'?d frotn page one)
~\ 1
vs. and other rnVntr,fir a+tri
rternis:?:Shr"was ftnteraliy.eil Fri- I
[ay at 3:30 o*ctoetcl5y Tier pastor,
tev. \V. Mv Thompson.
'The many frimds . are glad to _
;no\v that Sirs. Rosctta Thomas is
improving and will be home this
reek. ,'
Rev. W. -M . Thpfnpson was the
'inner guest of Mis. Sarah Bouler Jf
ast Sunday. "
Mr. Robert Watlccr_an<l Miss
irinienta Byrd wore qudetly mar- (;
icd last Friday evening at the
lOrne'Tif the bride's "parents, Mr.
nil Mrs. T. JB. Jeter. ' The cere- ~
tony was. solomnized by Rev. p
hompson.?
Mrs. Alma Parr was the din- I,
er guest of Mr. and Mps. T.*B.
'-4-^r-Sunday. ; ' I
^ Mr. "William- R. Hawkins?of
'nion spent the week with Messrs lonroe
and 'Brown ley Gist. ~"
Mrs. Malind.i Jeter. Mrs. Kath- P
HMi Eison 'anil Mr. B'arth Jeter T
;ere called to Manning to the bed J
;r which a movie showing what _
fvme <>f onv leading Negro men
ml women in action of today.
For real inspiration attend -St.
aid's Baptist Church; Sunday ,
chool on any Sunday morning:,
'ith Mr. W. Peck, Supt. and "his j
a-workers of unselfish teachers 'j
oung people- of their congregarrmmjr^weil
as the youths of the
ty. , , .
-Reed St. High School girls seem
1'blk headed for another Piedmnnf __
' HMiplttflsnip. The Talhoun school ,
'11 to them .yesterday by a score.
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