The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 11, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2
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"The New Rifler**Y
Speak* now {
-^prbni TJhe Trenches^
ua1) for nimenus * v?
A hatiuna.l evangelist addressing
~t he lnterdeno'mimuiuiril Mini.?
t^rs' Union h<*r* a fc>v weeks ago
relating his experience as to financial
conditions of. the chiifche
throughout the country. IK* said
that his revival campaigns hud
been conducted in nearly every
state in the union, and thai churches
can scarcely meet their-current
expenses. Nearly every pastor's
salary was greatly in the arrears,
presiding elders unpaid, and trustees'
obligation's t mountam ' high.
He said coheetityvvof his canipaiiru
fell otf froin-'dUl-to?T5 p'Tcent. The
union could readily appreciate;the
evangelist's- experience because i
was similar to.outs here in the city
of Charleston. Now there should
not be such an extravagant cut
, in our church collections, and our
people make tht^mistake of theii
liiroc ...ViMn r luit* f*: 11 In w mmrnl t lw
_ II ? vo- rk ?' v 1??I VV i ? .?*
church. Many of course, hide behind
the depression. - But wheij
they refuse to Contribute to .Go :%
church for any reason they simph
close the windows..,!' heaven tight
er against them, and' prolong thi>
dreadful depression athetion. Tin
reason why such a shcrtage ii
church financies, is because s<
many people reins'', to pay iinything
to the church h- causo ' tho\
.cannot niake*tftt' niont'v they math
in days past. Other* 'wait to sc
what they t ab spare the church <>w
of the little they lire making now
? So you can readily see?tdtM?tin
church gets.nothing. R'gardlesj
of the small amounts the_peupii
are receiving they owe .the churcl
a part of that. When they with
hold all'or the. best 'portion fro ft
the church, they are guilty of roh
bing God and cursed with tin
cursed recorded in the l?>ok ol
Malaehi 3:9.A
PROFIT A'BLK I)1S( 1 SSION
^ iittiuut's.s ri?iy ami nfcreauiwi
as a subject was ably di&cussed ai
our ministerial meeting by Dr. ('
~": A. Harrison, rector of St. Mark'
Episcopal?Church?ami- Dr. R.. S
Lawrance, of the A.M. F<: Church
both did themselves honor in tin
debate. While their opinion vari
ed as to'some of the names ;
Christian may endulge. there "wa
' AO. cause for offense. Those t\vi
Christian gentleman deporty
themselves as such in the intelli
gent manner of discussion.. Kyi
dently the rector's views wer
"p??tty largely that of his 'hnotui
nation and the same was true a
to Ihe Methodist minister. Afte
all our ideas as to amusements an
recreations*vary about as niuch a
our-form of worship br otic-faith
and "beliefs. I'otsoiytllv 1 ..ihl_no
in position to judge the evils i
the plays.discussed, from tie- far
that I have never danced nor hav
I ever played a_game of 4'ards. S
the?Method!.o"^h' us?don't?ntl'dn
n?e. But one thing I do know, an
that is-the young people of th
Episcopal, Presbyterians,. Oongrtj
' nationalist,' Baptist and last -bu
not least, Methodist, are dancin;
whenever they feel the spirit an
playing cards and almost ever
other game with the hope tha
they will get to heaven just a
quick as Episcopalians will, 7"
The Palmetto Leader readers ai
_lbeing ^served with notices^, frot
the editor and manager that the
will'ireceive no more papers af.te
May. unless they pay tip by th
first week in June1. Attorney Fr.i
(Iriek aiyl'MiU):^."' Wr
certainly been. tolerant?with on
subacriberes. Even no\V, its th
United States' law that compel!
? them to act.?Some of i?n> k uder
??; seemingly toolcadvantn-gp of th
. lotn^ patience of-the learned edito
and fine business manager We
these gentlemen are greip .ohurcl
men as well as scholars and we'r
disposed to extend grace to .011
May readers that are so far behirn
Of course everybody is going t
pay up now for the "Leader" i
acknowledged to he among the Ik>
papers published in South,. Edito
Fiedrfck'g editorials alone* wort
mort than the s?b.-criptfwii. W.
the editor ranks among the he?
legal hdvi-uiis III' the Mate. The
too, he is a leading officer in hi
church. And when it is prett
I^uuu ror a rawyej\
BISHOP WILLIAMS AT
ST. LUK
-St. Luke menibiro are in* arm
to receive Bishop N'oah W. Wi
Hams', D. D., at our church, nc*
?^ Friday evenings May 17. Jh
bishop will give an illustrative let
^ ture of his trip to Bible Land:
And the "beautiful moving picture
, " .o the scent's of the uh! world wood
r ' *- more than justify an?audience i
> the bishop did not Utter a sourn
Everybody will see this proa
? sight at St. Luke on Wilson S1
Y We are in the midst <>f a great re
{ . vival and Dr. W. C. Crawf<Jr(l o
Mount Pisgah Church, Sumter i
{ " doing some preaching in t harms
ton. The whole city is gone afte
him. Enough said Sunday be
ing Mother's Day we are arrang
ing one among the Irest program
r in the hi/dory of the chditch. Prny
? 5 er meeting 6 a. m., Sunday schoo
ft v and adult Bible class, 9:30;i preach
f" ing, 8 p. m. at which service thi
V trustees rally closes.-. ftverybod;
t ^ is invited. Let the members pruj
for an out-pouring of _lhe_ Hoi;
|.L' "Let us advance on our knees.'
? ? 5
ORANGEBl/RCJ N I.WS
By J. James Pearson ,
Miany showers were given fer
-Mrsr Gerald; no T Zimmerman reshower
given by Misses Churli.ese
Pemlaivis ami Edythe Waterman
at" the" home \>1 Miss Pendatvis
pink and green was carried out in
ifa'tHatum and . mynu. Several
hpjjds of bridge were'enjoyed. Mrs.
(beetle Perkins of Washington, D.
I' innine fn-st prize and Lois Mv-:
(liiee booby. rT.he gupst ?tt honor
was [it' .seated \yith a tbvidy prize
front- the hostesses. After ^at'ds
little S. .Jenkins entere i carrying
a beali'titul dk-eoi'ilted basket of
gift's .which she pt1 senteil to" the
brjiie with a pretty- - little- -a pooch.Those
enjoying the evening were:
Mrs. porioe petguson. I.ois Mc'('!hee,
.Mrs. T.oney Hawkins, Marie
l?it\h. Tlielnia Wiley, Beatrice
Thompson, Mamie Thompson.
Rosamond Listen. Cassandra Maxtil.
.Mi's. liar.lye Petidavi-y Kar1
jtic* Brownl'e and Mrs. 11. F.
.Pierce, and Mrs. B.. .Bibbs- of
Brunswick, Ga., mother and ;iinit
of bride.-. Mrs. Irene PerJiins and
Mrs. Gladys Mchlingcr of Washington;
1>.-C-., who were visiting
Miss Rosanii nd Alstoii. Misses
Piti atvis at'.d Waterman w e . o
very ehurnjiiig hostesses.
Another, very.^ prett... shower
' gi\en -for t^ie, recent .bride" wa>
given by Mrs. Hailye Pendatvis
and Beatrice. Thompson a t the
home of Mrs.. Pendarvis. T li^ e
house wits, kawitUdi.Vtigc.!t.r.a.tyi.1
, with palms ami cut Mowers. * 011It
act brTd-ge was played mid a de.igJifful
-" menu enjoyed. First
prizei ws won l>y Mrs. Bertha Wib
- iianis. ()oo|>>e?M ilde .Jonk'nn i.Vi in
-ri.j'ationi -Earline?Jiiownlee. Th?
r bri e was. presented with a be.auy
ttfilPpicture by the hostess. I.it*
lie !>' lorjs .Jerkins tin a ..entered
tolling a ba.hy cai i iagi?l?ade?
with gifts which -she presented t<
^ the bride in her very charmihy
- -xvay. I'hiisr enjoying lie- sur
" prise with the bride. were, MahU
- .Jenkins, .Mrs. licit hu AVillimns
Mrs. Kyhel Bailey. Clvraliese J>l'ir
darvis, I-Mythe,.Waterman,. - I-on
M^tihee. Mrs.'Lucy Hawkins. Ma
mie Thompson, Karline Brownlee
I ke A B. (' Bridge Chill gaV
a surprise handuKehief showef foi
' chi' recent bride. Mrs; I). M. &T}ht,
merman. The club -xumubers ni'M
at the home of Mrs. It. TYTMtovw
s. and at a wry momentous tinn
,, rushed over to the home of lie
. bride and slioweTfti her with inanj
t. beautiful handkerchiefs.
Among the many out of towt
i guests who attended the ieceii
-'wedding, of Mrs. (jeiabiyne1 I
' Pierce- and Dudlev M. /ltnmei niai
1 "were Mr. and Mis. U. K". Tutnnl
. of Brunswick, (lav, mutt and uneh
. of t he bride; Mrs*. B, J. ClifTlts, nun
e also'of Brunswick, who have ro
. turned after spending the week,
s nf with the bride's parents.
'i ( AHI.ISI.lv MOWS
s The funeral service* ol' Mrs. Mil
it her home Suturduy morning "as
t sassinatod" were held at Jatnc
c Chapel-Baptist Church, Sunday ?f
o' lei noon." People we re 1'iojti fa
? -suit j|i |- past.ir H.-v?If. 1
d Wilkes. preached-_her- ' funeral
e Text, St. Matt. 25:21. Tie deliver
>- L:(l.a great message to" his hearer
r 1/oth white "and colored,
g We are very- glad to have Ke.\
d 11. Ti. 11 i 11 i*i n?back?iir town?a fte
t. < I iflti i i n ?f ii VV'i?cL' <?1 \ htiiii
\ -|'V %
I in C'heraw, S. ('. He reports
s pleasant; ,stay._Mr. 'and Mr;
Whit mil e - we re are afternoo
?r '-'.n*1 't" <d' Mr. ami Mr*. lii a i* Sles
art. Miss S'allie Stevenson <>
ii WVinstun^Selein, N. C.r spent tt Ae'
n days with her grand parents, Mi
>" and Mrs. .Henry Coleman. and he
r Uncle, Silas Chick, \\ ht> is v?'V
e sick.
Miv. Sinson ol' Koit
c~ (;., is Tn town .spending a whil
i with her fl a n K h t v r - n -1 awv'-^l r*. 1
' ('. Stinson. Misses Sadie Robcit
si son and Yashti Johnsorr who ar
s*- attending school in Chester, :<|irn
e Uio Week in the their Koines wit
r parents. Mrs. Alta .H William
II spent the week-end with: Mr. an
i-' Mrs. Albert Robertson.
' Tliif yeung ^woinen t?J' St. laik
'T A M I.' '/ i I...... i
i t*. v.,nun ii i v 111 ii* i * l J
I. gi^od program Sunday nite. Visit
< ors were .Rev. and Mrs. F. I.. Wilk
s (K-and Mr. Ki.vin Coleman. ^1*
A ?Kdon A. .M. K. " Church's .paste
and members are rallying the rais
h their district assessments. . W
I arc glad to know hat those on th
iL jjhT i;-t Mi in i hi o lintr: From f
n F.. Hillhm.Tr, _ L _ ..
y RIDCK STKIM; M:\VS,
The community was shocked t
n'iit' of th . death ot' MTss Hide
F Hazzard and Mrs. Ethel Petmsoi
is1 But We hope our loss i/ heaven'
I- gain. if
:t The following victors-Were i
V- -town Siin Uy \hwsrs Roino t ??
Pierce Peterson, (iaHenry Petei
son St.. Greenwood, S, C,; an
s Nerbert and Hazzard, X. V.; Otlu
' .and Saxon alpof Ii.mo,- S.-.C. *'
1. Mr. Henry Petersen .Jr. is her
i v-IMtiug parents. .Mrs. Iv.( F. I't'U'i
t? is ^visiting relatives and friends i
Atlanta, Ga.
f ? v . . ,
Scfi<x?l News
~ W arc HcW looking forward t
r. examinations which will start fo
seniors Thursday, Tmderelnsfcrtief
s stress the importance of rctaininj
- for "exams'' and a level head.
I Practices for commencement tir
heing held during recesses and af
b. ter -school./ We are planning J
?' good commencement. Watch fo
v program. , '
it The 4-5th-Grades (M rs. If am
mond tealcher) entertained a largi
1 audience at their commen^emerr
^ n-n 1. 11 MN1.I1
. ( .?' ' t ' 1
. MR. ftOBFRT KEMP PASSES
, *
Mr. Robert Kemp, AVor UTAV arT
Vetera.^ 'passed away at the Veterns'
Hospital. Tuskegee, Alabama,
to Mrs. Kemp from the Veterans'
'Administration in Alabama:
~Mts. Carrie- Kemp- a
?
Friday, April 20, 1935. Mr, Kemp
hud been a patiej* ariltrtrirospftttF
for l y^aj^,vaiul his wife and mothuee
to see hj"m. '
We -miss- htm -very much, but
(rod does everything for'the best.
He is survived by a wife, mother,
I and one brother. - i .
rn7!?3 Washington Stjreet.
Columbia, S. C. yr
My dear MrsVJxJPmirh-?^
.May I vxpress to you my Wry
sincere sympathy in informing you
of the death of your husband,
Robert Kemp, which occulted this
afternoon. April 20. 1935 at 12:25
o'clock, while a patient Tn this facility.
. .
I trust it will be a comfort to
-you to kin w (hat he received every
attention during his period of
treatment.; You will have tfhe further
. cortsolatinn of the thought
that lve served his country and
died h< nor< d and respeete! by.'all
-of us.
Very si liter el y yours.
J. H. WARD. Manager,"
# v?! . ? *
AUuwwf'straiion Facility
Tuskegoe, Alabama"
VXi-rvise# Friday pitiit.-] -The program
w.ns very enjoyable.,
11' yon \y?nl?tn see the "tuts"
a| their best come, out Friday
night. They lvuVe been well trained
under tin* directions of Miasms'
I Crawford, I.atinier and Mrs. Ilolm1
; :
i The school deeply sympathizef
with the Haz/.ard family in the.
loss of'their daughter and .sister,.
? M lss Helen1 ILuzuid;?flhe ;Oiy.d
. teacher oi' two years,', ? **
We also ibepress our sympathy
. to Mr. Albert Peterson ami family
. id the loss of his. wife, Mrs, Ktljel
Peterson. She will be greatly
r missed in "class* room, .summer
^-tiJruol^i-Wwu*?and ehurclr. ' ,
CAMIOl \ NKWS
' Service at tlohlview was at its
best with the pastor, Rev. \V. W.
I .-T ( 'In rl. in tile nnlnft
i .Mrs, Reiia Reese is on the ,-ick.
t' -list..
, The 'Bailies* Auxiliary of" AI.el
j met with Mrs. Carrie Benson. Sim|
ay si: t oYh ek. Mrs. lit ]t* 11 B.vrd,
Mrs. Junk' ('allies, and Mrs, JeneI
va Bied wore tin* guests. The
. .aifioun't ol' SK.ol) yvas mined" over
r' TO treasurer.
IMants for sale at Mr. Henry
Richie,s Store.
Mr, \V. I, T'rck-and his quartet
will* sijj'pear at Golden View-, May
. -1st. Admission f> and Id.
t "I'he 1 - Il-X-Urh-ot-kaihnnn School
. met Monday afternoon " after the
1... : . 'i-f. . . <> ? .1...
n MU.-III} * i ne mir
^ buys ,i tight game of baseball".
] Next jncethie will..bo tin thy 1st
Mt.n ,av in luiH-. . .. |
Mrs.Kdna Wjllams has moved
. in tiif fight of her apartment.
Key, \), C. Jlrown, lieporter.
? ? tm ~
I ,Vlt)X-vtc.\\s
e I.a t Sunday ivia very plepsiint
a an! ntaiiy church go. fs found it
.very p.l asant to attend VtViVi'clT.
f Jti.it. a number of church workers
a jomltnuu-d Sin: :a,y morning and
V- > > einng. lii'V.?Bowman?pi onehed
1 from it text 1'piual in Gal, 5:1, usv
its ?a * rtrbrrct; ?" I'VPC'dofn
through Grace,''. Thy sermon- wis
i well ii? livyitij a?<l will.; not by
,V ' noli ibrgotU II,Thy
ryvjval nue-ti'Mg closed last
ir- I'lihn?night, conducted by Ruv.
y d . -M- Tiv<>n.ps(p|) of Greenwood,
nit. proved .flCiite a.success, Seve
Tal hack - In!' rs were reclaimed, 4
rt miv. rt a-i+d?many?Christian, re.
FT vivetl." '"~~
s Rev. Bowman with his. officers
I motored to Thomas Chapel la-t
Alon ay"iiiuht and witnessed' the
i- election of the delegates to the
;v I'll' etorial College. Bio, J. J.
. .liter, a well kJ'own Church man
was elvcte'T."atitf will reprbsent the
L work,at this forth coming session.
I-- Miss Ik'l-. n. Bowman, the da ugh
e ter ofi-Rev.and Mrs. D: G. Bowman
t< nn>l i jig Grammar School?ut
Sims High, it""' "'"-1?Uu'inm lye ;
rT'Vvitlv credit, during the program
last. MomTay night, conducted by
their teacher. Miss" Fair. It is
aid by -onit^ it is the best so far
Z Jltis season.
f) Mother's Day will 'be .observed
"J!7 RlTTieF A". M.. K. Church next
Sunday ijight by a group of lad.<
as. Mrs. Kmnia H. Heard* who is
( haiyniajv will ...give the public a
t) if! cat. program. The Stewards'
j Rallyy will take place at the close
j <>; t Ins pij>gfain... " '?
,j I Mrs. Ida Dixson.and Lillie %B.
a "Baity Were die week-end guest^
| of Mrs. \V. M. 'Gilliam,
j Itev. Bowman wishes to thank
following ones who brought in
envelopes to help finance his
meeting. Mrs. -I.tt'-y H. Ross. Dr.
H. W. Dong. Mrs. R. B. Sinis,
Mis. M. R.. Jtow man, .Mi s. Arcliia
Rico,- Mr-. Senior HiH^Mis. SulHo
Mitchell, Mrs.* Km'ma Yduni*.
-.Mr . M;?tI e 1'i.rt.or, ot. al,
'. .. .Mr. Robert Houston, son of
'* Mrs. Alice Houston is. home at thp
^ h dsl '< of . his moihoi'j who is ill.
H'e ha- been away for some
Mrs. Ret>nric.k, is still on the
sick, Jiat^ Rev. TAbias* reports a
beau ifuf service la-t Suhday in
J his r.ew field. ;
r Rev. A. JR Hatwoo(L_rCPoeis-?a
-fTmrmeeTin^: In Cheaaw last \\e<.k.
* The -Missionary -will he in a ralr
iy the third Sunday night.
t~ Come to church! Go to church 1
n la in in ! ' fir"'---* :?
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS ]
Oiie ff the prettiest affairs ever
Pud at Finley Hi School was given
last. Friday evening in tht. \VW
1 doius was arranged like, u living
room, with j\rt square, floor lumps,
cushioned chairs, and tables-.' The.
guests_w.ho in evening at- .
tire for the occasion sat in this
room chatting until Mr. James
HardirrTm-ited them into the dining
roorti, which was beautiful
and attractive. hnght large~"?abT -
pirantrivl diagonally with white
table covers and two. vases of yet "
ow roses and green flowers on
each, awaited ,the guests who
found their s'eqts by play- cards.
-This roon\ like the" other, was
ireaiitifully decorated, the color
.-cheme being yellow and green,
which was used lavishly on th*
windows, from the ceiling, and was
carVied out in the menu. Before
eaoh plate was a yellow sheet, done
kn-green .ink?^bearing dp one page
the program-?on the other, the
j menu, which was as follows:
Fruit cocktail, baked chicken',
ire.-sing, potatoe "chips, peas and
arrets in tinilals, hot buttered
oils, punch, celery salad, yellow
and gr'en brick ice cream, cake,
roasted nuts, and mints. This
,vas. the Junior-Senior banquet.
While the guests were enjoying ,
this tempting repast, the fqllow;,ig
program ?was carried out] In-'>
strumental Solo, Miss Julia Spann;
Welcome. A<kh?'ss, Misjs Ella
Str.at\?r, Response, Mr. J. W.
>ouglass; Toast. Mr. Howard.Dte iA.f.ehreid;
Talk, "Miss. Annia fi.
a % .ilk t ? Solo, Mis> Koxie Barber,
.'bast, Mr. M. (\ Waiker; Talk,
liss L. Ilinton; Toast, Mis^ Ruth
''a.i din,?Toast,??Bryant?Cros
by; Song, Weeping Willows Mo,*n:nts,
Jupior-Song by fcluh. Seniors.
Radio music, and - piano inusic by
Misses Julia Spann, A. P., Boulioyed
before and after the pro-gtum.
ft . was a-- grand occasion
and all will have pleiisafnf renftmi
Iu ranees of tbo .1 noiiu--StiMiloy tt-.m
ill t'.,of 1 !Khr> 4'or. the 31 - gra<luates
.of-Finh y Ili, .Faculty members
were the guests. Mr. James .Hardin
wits ToasJ MaMei; Mjss Julia
.Miio Donnelly and .Miss * Estelle
Bovian directed the' banquet.
Mrs. Ruby! N'el-on -a ml Utile
daughter u_"d Mi". 1 lushes Wilkins
arrived hero last-week from
Miami, Fla. wheie they spenr the
winter.'-;
Mrs. Sarah Jt|<?nnelly and son;,
Mr. A. R. Domii Itys Jii.j"jvvith jMi s
("aine and her little n> phew motoretl
here last Wednesday from
Sumter and spent; the day "with
Maimer's, daughter. Miss^Julja
Mae U.onnelly, at tie home of Rev.
u)r Mrs, .Manopy...
Mrs. Bessie Honor; of the Erpmett
Seot faculty of Rock Hill
spent the weekend with her parents.
Rev. aikl Mi-, \V. M. Honor.
IM'of, and Mrs. J., B, Moore were
in the e!ty a short whlUi Sunday
afti riioon.
Chester^ friends were very surpri:ed
Tuesday to learn of the
man iaaxs-ol' Mr. G?Bernard Allxu
to Miss' Mii.am Scvin of Augusta,
(la., and Mr! Willie Chapcll^" to
Mi.-- Marie Keaster, of Rock Hill.
The nutrrjLjj>r:e- took place in York.,
I l!n- IWM e unles ifeffbv motor
" his: Tuesday for their honeymoon
ti'iii to.,,Florida.
?Mrs. .fulfa Shaw, Hrs. Eva
- uTOtii. It.-,, and "Mrs. D. C. T'rosIry
attended h?- State Missionaries
- -itftetniff of I lie A. - M- E. - 2.
Church in ('1;eraw alst Thursda>.
.More than *t(K) was the.iotal rais..
juti Y.o.rk-1 im-Ler D4s.tr ic t>-led thy
State- in their reports.,
is conducting the Spring Revival
at Calvary ttapt ist t him-h.
Mrs. Mary Nelson has built a
_ .stole room, pit iter premise?ft nth
rtvill st-Ofx he ready to serve hot*
customers. ? - .
Mr.. Timothy Johnson had as
hi. 'truest .Sunday h'-^ friend, Mr
--Hit? rniu Kins" ofUnion.. Both,
Mr: Johnson and Mr. Duwkins
spent year in Ft. Bonniutr, Ga?
"Svf!y."' ' 143.3, "I
- mii iinii innum is sick nt mw,|
home on Nylie St. Her eyes are ,
"giving lLr a d..el ol, tyaubfe! H
Kri'MiJs are viry glad to see Mr,
Kady Morgan out again after being
ill with pncunvonia,
Mr. Timothy Jo?nJpson attended
the Junior-Senior Prom at Clinton
College, Rock Hill, Tuesday night.
Hundred ami hundred*, of persons
uitmssed lluy May l)ay .exercises
at . the L.<5<>mis.""5?f. 'School
la-t Tuesday afternoon at 4:J(J o',
clock, Tht. large stage. covered in
~ white, oi't-nriitHfl pllli flu II I'
r and giHeneiv was a-beautiful pic*
1 ;ure. wJu-u.. ull-of-the groups of
pupils in their, costumes of 'various,
olors took th ir places after performing
their parts. The tir.y
.Queen wn<? the center attraction
U~?h?jher fkrt'fy organdy dress, and
viry long veil which was carried
by two little ones, as she slowly
marched to her throne, preceded
by her maids. The program eon
' sasted of physical exercises, flower
drills, basket drills, May Pole
nil, and other ctrcrTtrrr movements
which were very cute and
won much appaulse, Each teacher
had a contestant as follows; Miss
r'annie 1 >. < assell, little Willie
Ester Johnson, $2*2.32; Miss Edna
Woodard,. Little Mae Woods, $16.20;
Miss Kosa Gilmore, Little
Robbie Kintf, $14.54; Miss Joanna
Blackwell," Fannie Reed, $11.65;
v'iss_ Laura Hinton, Little Josie
Walker, $11.52; Miss Ottie Green,
- "t.Snuml n... arrnr. s?
? unuyvvv; Ul ??l turTj - ?yn,ASU J AVI |S?)
Mhrie Alcxand7 T, Kva Mae Mobley ,
$4.0:3; ' Miscellaneous SQUJO. Total
$l'00.51. Little Willie Ester John
. sou was the Queen. It Was a pret- |
ty afternoon and the siin rays fell
on the whol0 scene 'making it ni< r->
ly and truly it was a joyous May
.Day. "
Artr-Whtl FiriTey Hi School the
contest closed Monday.' -The <Te?
port was as follows: Miss Dewey
McDowell, Miss Annie Belle Hope,
$37i60; MiBs Annie Garrick, Miss?
-4r- . ii'.av.-- ?
?. L1V KR COM M I'.N C l /M I. S I A 137~Fn
DItESS, ANl) REV. J. S. COE'oth
WILL PREACH A-NMALI 1
SERMON AT ST... JOHN p..
^SCIICK)! L ' t ro
St.'John Training School will uts<
liave its eighth commenc* mont cx- i els*
excises begrtmingf-Mtty 17. -v? i*-h-| ~eh
its annual 7th grade speaking* .
test. The primary departigent will 1
follow on the J20, hut on lhe"P.'tll77~
the annual sermon will be delivered
by?Dr. J. S. Coo, pastor, Mt..i X
Zion A. M. E. Church, Florence. ' nl
W ednosday rrtgtrt?wrH? ti nd t-he?kUu
elementary department in Plays , Raj
and Thintrs* and on Friday nighty j^uj
May 24, Prof* H. 11. ButTer will \
celiver the address to-the gradu-xiri
ating class. v Prof. Butler is prin- ' ajn]
upa] of Butler Migh school, Harts- wei
yille, S. C. . j niei
Music will be furt.ishi I by the j 'I
school glee club. I Clj;
W. JOHNSON. ' <inn
Maude Gladden,' $.'>.">.01; Mrs. C..J Api
M. Einlgy, Miss Juliett Abell.Jhig
$28.(50; Miss Mabel- Sinntcr,..Miss nes
Emma Morgan, $21.01; Miss. A. j 'I
P. Boulware, Miss llertisene Wi.k- a cl
cs, $20..'l0; Miss* Mary Slielton, gre
Miss Lucile Isom. $11.20; .Mi,*? j ' ai:
Etienne Collins, Miss Tonimio L' e ' Re\
McClinton. $11.20: Miss KsteH,.
Boviati, Mis- Bessie Mitchell, -Sipro
71; Miss Julia Donnelly, M-ss B. j at
Simpson, $12.03; " Total ?208.8'.'. Sur
From both schools the total
40. Every thing-is now in i.a iir hig
tiess for the May night- at Fiult y- f
Hi. The-grounds are light d? ai d ' j;^t
the stage, is built. Miss Annie IF lie , elm
Hope is Queen, -<>fMr,
John N. Finley came down ver
from Asheville, N. C. to witness pt,o
t he Mae l)av urogram at Finley ; M, Hi.
He was the guest, of his ' broth!j tior
,er. Prof*. S. bfM/inley. - = n(|(;
Mrs. Helen C. Smith, Missc's' t-as
Laura Bynum, Wins Wilson, all ,,,
-teachers in" thr A - lu vil+e TTTy
Schools motored! -ot t'olumhi^i )1;)
Tuesday afternoon. They Atoppe I vie*
ott'the campus-qf Finley Hi foi-^c p,,j
few moments and chat I mi wifff Cn
Triends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDon- ^
aid,1 of Ashevilh- ate visiting relatives
here. -
Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Hooper, Mr. * )
imd' Mrs. Pinckhey Sanders, Jeter * j
I St. have had their hoinvs. remodels
0(l' / ' Zio
Littlt,; 1'Jstelle Jack on s quit... .
.-ick at her home on Sail; la H<>:i I..
Rev; J. L. Biooksof Manning , '
[.witnessed ill .Vine Mitrln ib>.?
I at Fin Icy Hi. """ ^
PAINK Coi.I.IKiK CAST ON m,"
TO I K ,V.!1'
| I hi
AuKUVIjL tnn TTfjv pain,. "Till- ^
j lege student.- an 1 inWlii rs. cuius. ?,s
posing the ra-ijif. the* inti-icul ,'1<
I Spectacle MAUOHINU OX, Us: :hM
Augusta, (Jcoigia this ni"tning-'a,a
for AthVntu. Chaltaiiyuga a'? i *
Na.-hville a\h r pre.-jiiwu ion- will 'y-*V
be given. - t P''
; The I ii st program it-dl bp \rivon '
'at (ill'nn Memorial Church Auditor ,an-i
uti\ .Kmnry L'.l\e:i;y, on Friday wt"
'evening, .Mpy at eight o'clock. P'l
This program is timl.-r tin auspi.e- 1 ~t
| if tlie 'Al.et-ho.1ist Mummies' ot Atlanta
-lead by Dr. It. -I.. ltu-.- 11,. Mr:
PreMdiilg Kid. r' of tin-. Atlanta Job
District. j I.in
^"t>n >f?tai"iny i . i.:tv.:. 1, 1 'i'tll
anotilu f- shotvlt'g "To flii- Hi'-aui ii'a! i.s.
musical spectacle \y II be gi\> n a! obi
he Community liait. Vit> Audi- gic
buriuin, Chatt>ir.m<.g'n, Tcnm s.-cp. 'v?;i
This program w-Hr-be urrli-r lyyrr
axrspti--s TTT the ,\T t)u> ii>i church- inf>
vs and tli,. (,'i y .Mi.-sioiis Hunt 1 oi ] fiir
v naiianopga. our
On:*-"Monday evening. May C>, I
1 he diiril iwie eolation will In-. >riv-" >7 7
a in Hit' pinlilnr.um (,|'t the W'ai .
.Mi-;imi i.tl?fhTrirtTny". "t'anifot tttttr
N{ishvflle, .T' nncsec. This i.rn_:
'rani will In- siioii-inv,! _ l>\- Ih't- J
"Board" of Lay Art: \ it s of t '\vii
Methodist ehtm-bes "hr the "NaT* Itvilir
District pud tin- Com-.; Lj_
"BujiT'TT ITT .Mi>' T<>11 s of- the Mc'lio- l<\>:
(list Episcopal ( . .i< It, South ?
which vvilF he in ;tr mat .so ion at Ma
Nashville n'xt w, k. my
, Th-V showings of t hi - pre- , foil
lai'le in the three cities naiucik a- lie:
hove are additional illust t at'nm * '
the favorable u<- pi ion which " f T?tliis
program has ri;r..iveil hv au- '|
dienc? s elsowhuv Last year, it of,,
was jfive'n in the C.ty. \u iiloriuni , ,]
: at "Macon, Georgia before an aii!
flience of ."bono p.ople, hi, .lark,- v
I run, ;*ii.ssissij?p^ ( A'iiil J.s. I'.KM). sul,
' where it was givi ti in connection ,j,;,
| with tin* (ion.ral Confi rciiVe of hoi
the -MethodisP Episcopal Church. in;^
South, the City Auditorium, <
wlUt4v-j|-;)t < -infji ; ' " I!
<?<! two hours b: tore trie lime 'he :(lV
pni.triani was j-ch b led t r begin M
anil "several thousand pi oplo wore ^r*
turned a.way at th doors, J Vi
OCONEIv COUNTY . \v'
TRAINING SCHOOL }
_ . .J tinSeneca.?Many
ol tin studentand
well-wishers of the school
were saddened last, week when
they read in tlv Seneca Journal .n,|
that Prof. P. F.< Stewart had re- \
He. has served ten successful .n-.
schooL. terms-being the first principal
of this school. I>111 inirdiis :4<iministration
the school has growrT ?
rabidly. He Will 1 >e greatly. niiss-'j. 'j
e<T both by the school an'dj community.
lie is. also one of the lead of
ing Baptist preachers of the State. |f,|]
The Seventh grade class atrd
members of-the eighth grade class v(T
we'nt. foU ?i nienir. Qn?.. n?i.
t, ? uiiuiuaj. 1 Ut'y ?Yr
reported ii very pleasant trip. Mr. f ,i
1 F. Williams.was tearlier in charge. itu.'
_ thLxhlklmiuuic-unLtiX^( HVx.l
'on account of the mumps; t.,| ,
j / We aTe glad to see Misses Dot- Mr.
tie Daniels anil Alice (SassatvaV li<>
home after spend injJ^sf "sucro-sTul ,-<\h
term .in N. C?K horg?hfhey w ii'-i
leaching. | ii|. t
The nrst grades will present a I
program next Friday night, May plnj
17. .They are busy practicing for urdt
it now. - -^prnd
Mr. Bates,~ principal of l'ick- favc
Sdiooly seen-ir> towi* last
ii.ty Ho was accompanied by"
er friends_ fronf~Fittkens.
'lie Senions have begun tfceir
jixL for this year. They are
ving a concrete?wtrHcwrry?tir
ill oi the schoolhouse. Tliey are
i phtnninjr to leave something"
. that will be of interest to the
mtr,-Watc4r-for it. ?
GREER . NEWS. *
I3y Miss Tessie L. Walker
'liila^, A pi if **2(5, the MinisteriA
Il ia net- meeting was held at
01 i''ti:y N. C. at New Zion
)ti.st Church of which Rev. ft. B.
liyan of Greer, S. C., is pastor,
number of the ministers of.
er motored to Henrietta, N. C.
1 enjoyed a wonderful trip. They
e highly entertained by the
rubers of the church.
'he play titled, -/'Here comes
rlie," presented by the-Bene:
College Club; at Maple Creek
itist Church, Monday night,
ril 20, was one of*the season's
gest liits. Quite a crowd witscd
it.v
'he Given Hi School is nearing
lose and We feel that much pross
has been made J.htough the
nest o (fonts of .the. principal,
r. 13. A. McFiujden .and his cokers.
The annual sermon was
ached by Rev. R. 13. Sullivan,
Maple Creek Baptist Chufcb,
iday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The
mon was very timely anil was
hlv ni'mrorintflft
lev. and Mrs. M. J. Porter of
hoi ,M. K. ChuVch, Rev. Mit11
and the Rev. Mrs. Anderson
the Ihdlrness Church eh joyed a
y delightful meal Sunday aftern,
at the. homo of - Mr. a^ndL,
>?XV?1) Canihroll. The seleeis
from the Busy Bee Quartet
ed- much to the delightful oci'on.
Visitors are always wi'.ln
to Hethel M. E. Church. We
e highly honored m that we
I as trusts at the morning ser s,
Mr. T. - J. Poster of Castle'
wt N. Y,; Mr. and Mrs. Butler
x'r and son of ,TayIo'rsf.S. C.
KW ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. M. ('. Allison, Pastor
tr Editor:'lease,
i" How me to say that
iday was a 'jjreat day at "New
n. Our third quarterly confer>
was quite a success.
Htiulay school, opened jit 10:15
the Supt.'with a large attende?
The lesson was taught by
-ses. Mr. Henry Alford of Tim
usvillc gave an enlightening re.
w also the 1'. K., Dr. - J. K.
itnas. ' . .
rl 1 :;10 our pastor ascended'the
trum accompanied by the P. K.
i P. E. dejjvweJl a real and
tight Till sermon, Rev.. 1:18, "I
lie that liveth."
Ve bow in honor to our great
iter, Rev. Allison, also our ef<nt
P. K., Dr. J. E. Thomas,
se enoal is, nut easily found,
with his efficient arm>bearers,
see. nothing less than suceessadministnjatihn.
*
Hir distinguished visitors- on
tday 4re as follows:' Mr. and
s. '.Sally of Sumt'T, Mlas AUce
ijisbn. Sumter; also a teacher in
it In Hi.; Mr, Henry Alford of
lllliiiM rlir;?M inntliouine?Thorn
tfaunhtcr uftheP. JT.7 also tTuT
c? 1VF,., who brought
rtir.jrs florn the city of New
sic. They all made splendid reliFTZ
We extend (fur4hanks and
>t sincere appreciation to the
their encouraging words as to
success, '
'utal. collected for the day
.no.
i? ?
Ml H.IN'S N KWs
h Supt. and teachers at their
t. Our'lessen was. well discuss?'I'lini
levi-aetThy Mr. W, I,.
xwo.rthr- . : _
doming service wys good, Rev,
i?k's text Was "My sheep hear
veiee; 1 kinAv them any they
low ine." . Snh.i'et: "My"sheep
u my voice."Jtev. Mjick always
i nic'lilii'.: new to lii< Deo
riu- A. C. E. I,, meeting Was
xl. Mi'. Oii'o. Ransom was electpresident
bwause Mrs. Janie
111 ie is going back home?for
chile. We pray that Mr.'Rann
will have a good Success and
Ala-UUth*' minds,of. some of our
Hg^anri giils the benefits that
y .whr;' derived tln'refrorti.
'-inui.iv ijio- RVv?L. .1. Jordan
achel for Rev. Mack, all eni'd
t he ser mtifi; it was really
>d. Rev. Jordan was with Rev.
ck Sunday nite also.
The Rose Hud 'Club' met 'this
k. at Mrs.. Kllen Pickett; Miss
la Caiter. Pres.
Irs. I,. P. Moliltrie entertained
Xrnasv Saving Club this w6ek
I \ve Kktl a real good time,
tfter the bftkiness was over
. t I I' v|.,t '#.M,l
I cake. .
Ve arV st-ill asking the popple of
Aunmu.i-: XKWS
* - i .j. "V*a-r ^
'ho Tluirch Ait!, of Mt.
as a iti mot Suild&y at the hom?
Ales. Annie Brown on^Wilson
I Kt. ' The inc. ling waj opened,
the f'-resident singing hymn
i.' fhayer hy Viola ThonuW,
ptuiv lesson was read by Miss
in. ;;;i Wllon t In n an intorestpro-graVa
was enjoyed hy al),
a-irr'Ti in^r (he- host sprv- i
i course of ice cream and cake. |
William Wilson of More
Colk-ge and Miss.Dai>y Will
if Saluda, S. C. are visiting
e?orrlr riinthor who_TiaB^ been |
'or stveral weeks. .
h,. Kast F.nd baseball club
rc7t~an interesting game . SaU.j
ly^vdth McMick at Dawson
r. The Scores wetfe . 12-5 1ST
ir of Abbeville. v
. i v . o-?
' >-??
Saturday, May 11, 1935
- r '
kinr.srm^y nkws
By M. C. Mitchell
-j?-Sunday, May (5 being the first
Sun.iay,?tuun.l many church-goers
?m*ervtrv* at the various churches? w
of our town.
. -1? A4r- Betiivel -the- Sunday- -school bcVu?
at the usual hour with the
SUpt., Mr. Chas. McClary aiui
-mo.'t of the- teachers at bheir post
of duty. A thorough discussion of
that most beautiful purable- "The ?
Prodigal Son" was given.
At 11 :d0 o'clock the pa-tor, Re'v. , .
--Hnghi., began ..ervice-, He preach
led asplendid - sermon comparing
I Christians and sinners with the
salt of the tarih and the light of~?
tho world,. After which th0 Holy
Communion was administered.
Uev. C. S. Johnson of Lake City,
Is. C. preached in the interest of Lr
two clubs of which Mr. Wilson and ?
Mrs. Washington are captains. The
s> rvices were reported very good.
The League Tnet at the u-uul
houi 'Sunday ev-riing with the
President, Miss L. Mouzon in place
1 She gave a- brief talk concerning
"Loyalty to the League.".
Services on Sunday night were <
conducted by the pastor. -There
was a largeacrowd present..
i Captain Abram Simpson. Presi
dent of Allen University, Columbia,
S. C. was in our city, Monday
night, .May ti. Misses Rosa Leo
L. Yullu:_aud Elizabeth Britton,
Mr. S, ;M. Hughes, Jr., students of
All. ii were here also. . . * .
Mrs. Harry McClain, who has
been visiting her sister-in-laW,
Mis. Virginia Fullard," returned to **'.
her' home in Richmond, Va. last
wcl'k, - - . ..
Mi. sus . Kj'nma .Juuerctto,- 'Ivu.be* ;-s-v-s
aiua?KnUiird imd .Mr: ' AugU?Aaggr^.Greene
were visiting' irt NichtThrs
last wt>ck. _ ' 1 \ j ? ' _ c.'
Little- Minnie, Lee Hunter oT
'aii'nl', Mr. ajpl Mrs. Melvi.: McClain
Jit>t w? ek. . &
* Messrs T. Dereef, ?>. Conyers,
Misses Mary and Tena Wither- spoon,
M. C. and Virginia MitcHtdl
were in Crcclyvillo Sun71ay~raf- ;
tci'iioon. ' ' ;
Jean Cyjloway, thefamous ore'li*
stera leaner was the gue>t of
Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Blakely while s
here. Mr. and "Mrs. Woodruff who
?V?.re associated with htr was the
gutst of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. * <*MitchelL^
^ 1"~ Hev.
amf M rs. Benbow wer"
seen in towj; Saturday.
One of the mo^i interesting e
vents, is- anticipated o? Wednesday
nght, Mtiy 15, at Bethel A. M. E.
Church. Bishop Williams will entertain
with a moving picture,
show "of Lis travels in. the. Bible,
lands. No oiYycoutd aitordto mise.
such a splendid show. .
open here June 10-July 20. There
Willi bt. six wet ks ol' constructive
work for tjeachers desiring; certificate
renewed, rural education
for one and two teacher schools,
etc. - For ' further' information,'
write Professor W. M. Anj'Tston,
Kinysti-ee, h". (V
. MORRIS COM. EOF WINS .1
Special to the.Palnv'tfo Leader?
. Contimrrrr? their -tr ak. flic' TVTtTrT" : . /?:
| ru. .Colleyc Hiui.i .j^ uf?Sinirtui? ' " ~ / "
won J yam s in,the'last t'etv weeks
and lost 1. - Cn.ol FridayApril l'J,
on the Baptist Athlefic ?Ki Id. Morris
Policy.' h?at a . hard fouybt.
-yame*-to-t'b?? Benedict Tiyers by a
score of 5-G. This yanie '\va . a
thrill* r and the fans were on their
toes veiling all th,. time.*
Mt.inlay, April 22, Morris tlor
nets came hjjek and defeated the
Harbin-on nine 10-17 mi ilo Rap- ?.
tist A till* tic Field. :
1 --"Ley" Hieks, a new find by
the htoiinl Monday and proved
'that, with- just a little exixe ienfe.
lie will d*velo|v.- into one Of S. C. 7 *
best a mat u re r pitchers. ?
Saturday, April 27, the IlornOsi
traveled to''-Columbia and- played
aVvvtn^, yanv ayainsl the BeneiTTct
TFyers and wbn by1 the 1 aryest
score ever piled up recently by a
eolleyc baseball t'am 27-!>. - St.
Jann'.s Ihiuliy pifelud this
yaiiie. Monday Morris "TIornesls
rooticd the Alhjn -Polleye Yellow
rackets i>n-thcir Field by a scoro rof
3-4/ " "
Satur'a? the Ilorncst will journey
to Oramrebury and play thio
i laihn Ke.l Devils a rev. itg<. gaina1
ami they will take the Sta"t<" OoJli
pre Bulldogs here May 10th also
)'??i a in ii).;,( until ? Ml far Mor- "" "
i9s has lo.-t !> patties, oil ' to Claflin.
one to .State and one to Benedict:
BOUTHTTRN RAILWAY SYRTPTM
ArrlvuL. an<* Departure of Passenger ' ,?
Trains, operated by the 8outhern Railway
System at the Union Station. Columbia,
8. C . effective December 8, 183*.
S:00 A M ?Charlotte *
'jcave* For:
4 10 A. M,?Charleston
Qreenvllle: Anderson, Santaa
(t 50 A M Newberry, Green wood.
i:(l5 A. M.?Spartanburg. Ashevllle
8:10 A. M,?-Augusta
e J5 A M.?Savannah
1P20 A. M Camden, Lancaster, Rock
' tn tm ?m Hilt Shelby _?;???
at. Louis. Cincinnati, Chicago
I 10 P M -Oran(teburg, Charleston
5 au P?Mr-^-Ghariotte, - Washington,
New York
9 55 P., M.?Anderson, Atlanta t
' in 00 P. M. Savarinnh; Jacksonvllla
arrives
Columbia .From:
4 50 A. M.?Jacksonville, Savannah
6 30 A M.?Atlanta, Anderson Clroenwoog
8:35 A. M.?New York. Washingf
ton, Charlotte
12-25 P M.- Rock Hilt, Lancaster, Camden
12 40 P. M" Oharifcntan *
r 4.25_LJ. M qiiiCiiKU. CluciLll);-<U. St Louis, _
Ixiulsvtlle. Kuoxvllle. A she vol la
Spartanburg -r
4:45 P. M August l
9:00 P. M AshevlllJ, Spartanburg
9:30 P. M.?Charleston
#,40 P M. Clmrlott
S5 P: M. ? CncenvUlr. Alltlrisuil, ' ? " ?
Ori'rnwoiin
4:29 P M.? Suvantt.th
City Ticket,, OBtce Depot Ticket OB.ci
J^1208 Sumter St. South Main '
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