The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 08, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2
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X Kov. M Philip Kills *J*
_~T ' " ' "Timely Resolutions r
Tlu' front page of this issue
e7in i."r<r a trno ^pi?nf?n--?hn mri-':
j iiil'in^rf by, a f<?miu*t111*.1 ?at ?the- ,trnsuy
b< aid meetng. of "Allen
PTnversiry which were unanimous
*lv- adoptciUbUU-i t h?* entire board and
lninrster.- atte inline the .council.!
-. TVt'~~ro:<o hit ions'-did l?y no'-means
flatter the characters mentioned
because., they have cevtainly brot
1 l>fTter Vhmlil lnrrr-"?TtT'mrr? statrF"
since Its atVairs have been in-tlre.il
charge. We are Witnessing an era
....... ,.f. |,vaci.i that every South Carolinian
is compel to admit. Bishop
Williams-believes'that the church
V'~~ jljolild Ihi a- peaceful institution If
it would be ip- accord with thb
Wa?t-m ?otxrmuissioiu- Say?wJvoX
you w.Il, but when a Bshop is riot
disposed to have peace in his 'dis
. triet he can litui enough suppot tns
to go against anybody right.
???or \vrong- AVer- ba\\- jieace -in this-?.
?stale m l*>th. school ami' church
because the biyhop wants i', and
advocates :t. The silent record
wiil prove- that - wherever a mail
i.? uioh'sted in any 'district South
., Carolina nut.excepted it is because
ila- men ai\'. .endeavoring to car
? ?-tH*?Wt?11 I lti? ' liivltnrrv'
fun-saving this l/ecause it i.-? Untruth.
lu eotning "t*? this distret
Ri>h |i \Viiliam- -jii?i ho did not
wrrtit any man 'i.tfht hi< buttles
fur li( w:i - till) y -ililn in to ho 1'iii'i'
. T?f Ifj'ni.-wlf., Ministers ami Inyincn
? ha vo?brm?kmns n?;n dill'ei?w ideiy
because. of th*; .bishop's attitude;
toward certain individuals. And
oven how vomo * 1' a-. are walking
.tin* streets here with a little black
spot inc our hearts against- each.
k other "while those bishops-who can
-Vd .tin- seperation arc walking thy
. golden s-tveetV of tin* Now Jcrusa
Pi in. Not-withstanding t.hcy*'(jot
there through - great tribulation
"they have washed thejr robes and
made' th'ejp white inrthe. Mood of
th,. I .A MB.
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. Allen's < ominencemont -
Having ">{? ken individually and
coMeetive'N of oUr great statf _o? presiding
elders, and tlu-iji most
?excellent report- in the 'daily pa
? T- X ?I"!. _ . ^'1, ~
- .Jlist the sain,'. in the I-KAUKK. It
.lias heen >aid I'y the i;ttgo crowd
that witnessed the exerciser that
? the' hcca-'rdii was the best held in
the ;scho<n fur. many years. Judging
t':?mi the. many o yimcnts.
ProC K irkland GlTOI will, have
to he inv.ited to-deliver another,
or the'same address to the alumni
association next year. I)r. K. KT
c Wright, Jr. was simply fincjutr
??, duiiuio Jiecinent?*1 lay?LU= wi.i h
Sopth .Carolina's choice must he
adjied to the class of bishops'thai 1
will he-elected in New York, .May
preached he Bishop N'oah W. Wih j
hams to the graduating classes of
Benedict College and Allen I 111-J
ver-ity ha- la-en tile talk of the
* ty (f\cr -itu-e.' In these, notes we
refrain from speaking of President
W. "'S. " KounThThr for thlT~~reas.On
that we have heen at his home and
Mehool sinee_he appeared on our
program. So next week we. will
tell of oiir visit to Atlanta and~oT"
the warm * reception given us-' hy
tht? Georgia regular-. Watch the
"Leader." +
' Otir faculty
Pros dent _Abhfni Simpson audi
' ... tlie. e'ntire. faculty were. rCiClectetJ-i
except in one or two cases where
' Jiavo .of aT7s(-iVcf' "was granted, A
-pccial recommendation made by
the president in his report relative
to teacher.- was approve*] by the
" committee. and adopted Tiy tin'
h.-ip-d. fmd rmilworc-mndoveTT
in acconlaiic,. with Ks requirement
<. Captain Simuson, express
et) hmself .a.- being highly pleasedwith
his. u-ach^-j.aiid the co-operation
given him by them. Their
re-election was -.imply the adoption
of his- full reeomniendalion ait
related to them.
Annual Conference Meeting
Palmetto Conference meets with
"friendship Chinch. Mt. Pleasant.
ta niln'11 tut. the.itev, w. T. Murray
pastor. Annan] sermon the R<e.y,
?- PAV...Mrrrph: Mis.-nonary Sermon,
"i th,? Rev. William Williams. North
east conference meet- tsvith Mt.
Pisgah Church. Surhter, ;the Rj?v.
' W. C. ^Crawford, past of. Annual
Serriioij the_Rev.. N. S* l)ej.aine;
Missionary Sermon, the Rhv. W. E'.
; Rk'hanlsont?South far-ulna Conference
meets with Mt. Zion. Charleston,
N'ove.mber 0, the Rev. R. sSaj
I.awrenee, pastor. Annual Sermon
the Rev. S, R. Higg-ins; Missionary
.Sermon. . the Rev. \V. H. Rouey.
Columbia?Cimfovuncc?inert -?with
. with Bethel Church. Columbia, No
vember 1;?, the Rev. S. H. Lewis,
"^Jpastor. Annual Sermon the Rev.
I!?- J-L. F. Vance; Mi y Sermon
. / the Rev. A: A. Tlupluy. Central
i Conference1 meets with YViJlhims
Chapel, Orangeburg, November'20
the Rev. J. P. Washington, pastor.
Annual Sermon, the Rev. I. H. Alston;
Missionary Sermon the Rev.
B, Burgess. Piedmont ConferC
.meets with St. James, AhTJ
t' the Rev. W. S. .Minis, pastor.
5 A WTiiial?S<?rmon?t4m?Lev.?Jv.?F?
Johnson; Missionary Sermon the
I | Rev. TCfL Addison.
Allen's Graduates of 193")
H ; -Bachelor of ^Science, George
Rc harden, Winsel Jacques; Bache
f- lor 0K/\.r^a: ^rmanesa Bowman, |
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Mellie Belle Burton, j Henrietta
Clark, Alfred T. LirtRir, Bghcrt
Floyd, John Hart, ^Villic Fled liar
rison, Arties IliUlebrttad, Peter J.
La nee, l.eon l.itt lejohn. Raymond Z
K.uisnm. Iioorov ItoTTms.m ,111 '.iiTi^ _
ta Robinson, farnel Williams, Lin J
nie tl. W illiam-;, John Wilson,Mil- >
rit? Vi4'untr. Teacher 'Training:
Willie Pearl Hsu/..ml-,- Lillie Max* *
Lawivnee, Florence McCuit'. Char 1
lotte Xanee. Higrh?Selrool: Cathurno
.Baxter, Leoh Bennett. Ran- '
.iami'n Hatheu. Andrew.. Buwie. Jave J
lyn Bowie, 1L n^amm-GtS-ve.- Can- 1
tella Coleman. Lewi- Dowdy. Theo '
dor,j Dozpiv Wilht'lmina D-uht^y J
Andrew FynLjJrJantlo Fox worth, '
Christina /(libson, James Gordon, '(
Gladys (JorCe, Ishmael (Irani, Wil ,
..liam .(ireen,. Fr.mintrude lluyes,.
tieorye House, Cora MitvluJl, Jno.
Middleton, John Nelums, Ch'o 1W.
fyT-sU;iU'i'nilK' Fvrry.-Get^rtre^eter^
son, Edith Ha^rin, William Rairin.
Myers Rollins, Dorothy ..Spijrner,
Ruth Spijrner, Andrew Thomn-on,
Samuel Tilly, Mildred Wilsidft. A
l hoSt. Rerneniln'rinj; The "Leader"
Dr. W.-M. "E\ans, Df, .h J. (\>e
Dr.e R. I. Leftion. Dr.- B. I).-Ramsey
a TeadTnjr. delegate for the
jenorai_ coim-rcm-e; Mr Bruce
Aihfnu?, Dr. Samuel Nance, Mrs.
..Mary K. Hrowh -jiti<l- Sir. D. A.
J?musr - Ivver.v - -sti+?sct il>cr' will do
well to >.L'inl payment Ly. rat urn
mail it' they tie* fro .their -paper to
vimtliau'i ^ tfrtme tu St.'Luke. Wilson
-troet. ("hiu li'Mop it' you wouhjl
be 'ill a trlorious service. Our program
Sunday follows Prayer
mediae (> A.M.; Stuulav School
a? 0 -Arhrlt Rrbtv Hass Da'.O A.M.:
Allen. Leturue 15 .P.M.-, Preaching
11:15 AsM". ami S'P.JI. Let
the members pray ftp an .out-pouring
of the Holy Spirit. "Let us
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? I.ASIOU.K M:\VS
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Sunday was a tine day 'for. all
church poors; . .
Quit* a few worshiped at Jit.'
Zlon.
Sunday School was :it. its host.
Hey. Robinson of Sumter preach
od for Rev. .1. A. McDonnell from
I ("or., subject- "Be Made Over." -<
On r.-ist week at tho Ct *<>(! Stlmaritah-Ho-pt
ial in ("ohunbia (loath
claimt'il the >?ul of. Mrs< Murtlo'
Molyuichin Mvrtlo was a
suan't tfirl.?Sin- li.al aijtly- so n ntutoen
'sajimiuTs, Sho wa,< tho'
Lfi'stl'f ikuijrhtor of-, hoy *:iunt Mi's.
A unit' M.. It. ('a rior.
Thv fina-ml ; i:t s' woiv !i, l,l fr.im .
r-Jil1?A7m< oh -X~. M. I']. I'lniroh.
. I tK'?<lay at M oVIook. T.ntorymnt .
in- th,? chinoh? yard In noaih a
l-ninumV of l.oauitiful flowors.
p?SlTo-ir:a\f7?, a h,vi.at..|. fnthor. [
i mothvr., two sister* ' oh>-^-Jjn>t lu-r.
t Wo aj.:n! s.. niiu- injohs aiuj a .
of Fi'ioinis to motirti her passing. e
Sloop >wopt oho.
Hy' Knu.ita 1 la: t is
AI.I.KN TKMi'I.K A. M. K.
~?( HI KCH
t - S>
L?-" y
Rov. It. 1. hmtrttr I'asttif?
(IrVonville, S. ('. In spto of tho
ilimai pour of rain iph'o > lai-.:
mi in I or of Sunn ay Soln'-ol <t nlon',JoujhI
lioir way to SundaySohool.
~\Ve hud a fine le's-on which was I
taught??a?a-ve^y- int<. rewo iiig wa-y,j
We had a spit'iiditf : cvi iv by pee. J
l>. P. Adai:ms; the pn.-tor Jilade -nmc
linu-ly remarks.
t" "ri"r|v'i^if nn' appi" ^'r";ur ' 1
considering the rain. The. pa-tor's
text was found St. Mink 1 1 II,.
u-ed t'or his subject "Path." This
wa- a fine sermon tilled, wiih the
- pit it ami a H'to-ded milch food fur
bought. vVlltir . en|w*e.fit?'n.' -wits"'
over, tli(. following: vi>it i s wei_u
intlTxhlk'edV Mrsr-AV i11 iai.u^ pt Helton-and
two others. win-so names
we Failed to j?e; and Mr. Hubert K.
Calhoum of Chicago,?'II1. t kelson
-o-riMTT a tat '.Mr-. X! FT rTiTsotim.
rdJuLli .Ml'.>. \\ li iiuri^ and .Mr t'alhotim
made - me very 1 imely re-'
marks. M:. .1. 1!. ('alhpunt, t ht
delegate.' to the llbuict C.'oxi
"iznuc-mattr^-tr^Tia1 n port a- to wfrar~
happened at the. tin ( liny'. TheeolleetioM
was very g<od. The. Holy
t'onrmtini li wa- a'litiiird'j^b tn
a large mipvllle-r,?. .
Th.e I. a it 111 was largi ly attended
and the tope was -henutifullv
disen - - ed.
'I'll,, rain n-a.-ni Amd a lare-er .
ii'.ilill- I' tta.- pi't-ei,! :'o night >e.r'-'
td-.e,1. Hie^ pa-tor -a-, iv i r>jl a very
powm.-4.Rl- Tuer^rrtre.-a- I hr?ten -- w,y-i i
Four.tMr <"< ?!". Vh.j. ir, KVhd'noT':!
a lih.ieet '"The ' }; i-tiati MFarfnuo
and Weapons." ..The "-abject war
treated in a tin,, way and enjoy|
ed by all. 'I'hose who -were not
pi esent tVir morning set-vit-c were
v
given?ar?opl1"-' : m.n \ re nim
mune,
^ Mis, Mamie. Sullivan has the
Meepest sympathy 1,1 the whole
cnurch in the loss of her lui-hand.
The sick members-sire improving
i to 1 jIt.' tlt'llullt id :111. '~
Miss Florida*;. I.. I.yk< s gave
the address to the'gradual ing elnss
of Hampton St. High School. at
T UK.? / M. I.:. ...
?..r*v. it i< , ? . t . i?w? i nil.' "The.
P??>sTr.ir Marie." She received
much praise find coiinw n?iatinns-.
Miss Ruth Atlanvs is, Indue frmn
State C'ftllejfR. where she completed
her sophmore year.
Rev. and family attended
t-h(. ?omnVenpenient#exercises at
Allen University. . L
wr?ffH For Date - .
Tho Annual StatelYide
Bathing
Beauty Contest
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Kcv. Hale H. Thompson, Pastor
?A.huviJIc,?X,?C,?The Sunday
School department is contributing
. cry much to life and the devtT
npvmvnt of the youth of our
hurch. At thy usual hour the
caching force. and student body
nstruetion. The lesson was unisually
interesting and claimed a
1cl{) interest- from , all present.
l''ollowing the vlass Study of the
lesson, M''. Mauldin conducted a
lively review. " The children are
luted und looking forward to
Children's Dayb con the comin
Sabbath at which time this coniH'ctional
Day will be appropriately
observed.
The "Call to Worship" by the^
senior, choir in, processional was"
very beautifully sung. A very
large crowd responded to this call
to wirship. The subject of the
nnirnjh&'Ss message^ chosen by our
pastor -was "The Christian Yoke"taken
from the gospel of St. 11:30.
Trulj', the Holy Spirit, diiLadininister
to the saints as this forceful
message was deljyeVed. The
Holy Communion was administered
. to large numbers both morning
and night.
The Rev. Lcro>' Johnson, pastor
of our Mission Church preached,
at our evening servicee. His
subject was "The Testing: of
Faith" Genesis 24:1. The message
was well received by a_ large
i*rowtl.
At 3:30 o'clock our pastor accompanied
by the. choir and congregation
rendered a special service
at ilopkn.s' Chapel A. M. E.
Zion Church of which l>r. R. L.
including Dr. Mill who isj Presiding
Eledr of the District, welcomed
ifs." The Subject. of the aftermum's
message_wa.s- Confidence"
taken f rTTm Pi aim 118:10. The
christian fellowship and asiOcia=_
tion were great.
The Boards and Clubs of the
church are working regularly and
hard each week in putting the
p rogrit'nv over and they are very
much encouraged in having the
pastor to vist them each week.
Stewardess Boards Nos. 1, 2 and
3 of which Mrs. Annie Dysart,
Mrs. Josephitie Williams and Mrs;
l'pjsy Boyd, are presidents have
sent complete sets v of beautful
TTnen and curtains to'the "piTFSOW"
a'gcn.
1 he Wide Awake Club of which
Mrs. Mat'v .1: Slonn 1C nraDiflant
nnrf tho~\Vitting- Workers of, which"
Mis. I,oola Allen is president have
complimented our pastor and wife,
Mrs, TTiompson~
HJlIU.lS WIIKATLEY LIBRARY
_ JHHPOKT FOR MAY. LiCii
t'iiouIhUUII H-?loJknvs: Adult
l iction "885,. niiiir fKrtinh - j>V -total
182. Juvenile fietion 288, non-ficinni
::::T. total C>20. Fietion (il8
n.ojj-fivtion 484, total 1052 books,
I'M immar,ines. 8r cannings.
'New borrowers; adult 15, Juveli.lr
12. total 27. He-registered bor
i wei : adult 0, juvenile ,6, total
12. Twelve new books added for
iMiitiuumi, a.s lunow.s: u _Lig .iSali:
n i c 1 .ibrui y, including . Animals,
Bird-. JUitti t flics, Garden Flowers
U t.Ul Flowers, and : Trees;?The
Outline, of Science in two volumes
by .1. A. Thompson, The American
.Sung hag by Carl Sandburg,
Motrins hy Allen "Seeger, Gur PreAiicnt
.by .lamcs-Alorgan. (replaced)
ami Death in a Dominp by Roland
I'eitwee. Twenty-four magazjnbs
were donated, by Mrs. Sarah
Mct'lain.' .. ' ...
Special elVort was made through,,
individuals and schools by PrinciI
V t f r?T r* Vl O i ?-? /. /Vl 1 " .1
r ...... v^v.vuv?o ill VVMltXtlUg U"U
returmng over-due book-. This we
appreciate very, much, and we son
;t thv. continued cooperation of
a 1 i concerned.
lHTi.11 Tiitf tlie summer months we
jhaji. expect old borrowers to come
hack ami renew their membership
and those who hav\' not yet enroll
d sue cordially invited.
('tie irf our borrowers by using
hot ks and ' magazines ..from the
Library, ha- made several radio
-et> and lie brought his fourth one
t ube" set for us to te.\t, and we
found it very good. He calls it his
Short Wave Thrill Box. He wants
to build a 3'tube or 5 tube set
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In our library we have all kinds
,d' books for all kinds of people.
on.e, come all,.
A. \V. Tally, Librarian.
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SPARTANBURG NEWS The
Sisters of Love Society cele
Thursda-y night. Mav 23rd. ?.ith n I
wonderful sermon on Love by Rev.
II. W. Walker of Trinity Church
and very fine remarks by Rev* ft.
I. [.egirn of Thompson Sfrpgt Rapti-t
Church. On Friday night, Rev.
I.loyd Harden delivered a lovely
ernmn from the subject, Ambassa
dors for Christ, remarks by Rev.
i ' I'. Prince^ Sunday?evening,
May 2G, the program was as' follows:
ftles- he the tide that bind, by
!'h,. Sisters, invocation by Sister
Rell Barnett. Scripture lesion by
Sister JosLp Huggins. Singing by
the choir, welcome address "by Mrs.
Katie Price, response by Sister
\tnry - ' >
Solo by Rev. A. M. Mathis, fialk
by the exrPresident, Sister Whit- J
mire, Paper: Our duty as Sisters
of I,ove, by Sis. Sarah Bell, Solo '
by Sister C. M.. Means, talk by the
[president, Sister Rachel Glover.
Rev. Cr. D. Prtfice delivered a very
beautiful sermon from the subject
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KB PALMETTO LEADER
SPARTANBURG NEWS'
tainetl with a grand reception Monday
night May 27th. The Grand
Royal?Matron?of South Carolina
Mrs. C. Si. Finley. ' There Was a
largo number of Sir Knights
masons and their wives and also
honored ladies of the Eastern
Star Chapter, a very nice program
was?tendered?which?was as - fol_loWs;
onored Lady llattie Jenkins,
District Depiter was mistress
6f cOtf-matty. The nfboting
was opened by singing Bless be
the'tide thaj, binds, invocation by
Sir Knight Grim, welcome, address.
Honored Lady Mammie Woodson;
response, Sir Knight Willie Tan*
ner, singine I thin?
paper by Honored Lady Lotty AnHSFsoh,
Ttdyal MartrOir pride of
Spartanburg Eastern Star Chapter*
Introduction offcjic Grand
Royal MaitiOn by ITonoretk Lady
F. 'D. Young, Grand. Treasurer of
the Eastern Stat Chapters of S,
C., address by the Grand Royal
Maitron of S. C. Honored Lady
C. M. Finley,. tessponse by Honored
Lady Mamie Wright, sofo by honored
Lady Josephine Leg, introduction
of the visiting Eastern Stai
member? by Honored Lady Hattit
Jenkins, solo by J. Y- Moslecy Jr.
remarks by Sir Knight Choves
Hamilton, Breckemidge and Honored
Lady Johnson.
A delicious course of eh writer
salad, saltinw, ice tea, cake and
ice credm was served. There was
ibout 1,50 guests present.
HELTON NEWS
By Abraham (Newcut) Brown
The evening spot L cTub wil
give a social Wednesday 'evening
at the home of Mrs. K. A. Woods
from 8:00 p. m. until? We- an
glad?to?kruw?that our coHcgt
students have returned home aftei
a Klir*oe??f>fiil 1.....I kt.. i
? 4v.4ivvi ici ill. niiUHMJ
of the followng students thai
have returned home are Misses
Bloundelh Watkins, Willie Mat
Ellis. Janni'e Ruth Wilson, Julin
Mae Gteenlee, Mattie Howard
Mr: Thedo Mytkins. Mr. A. A
Martin will leavv Sunday'foe Columbia
where he will attend tin
; Benedict-A11* n Summer SeJiOol.
^ KOSKS 7"
Roses weather white, pink, .or re
I would rathi r Jiave one n so i
Than a truck, load when. I am c.
I am of tho opinion that Ma.
S. Guialun tlU>, wmilil approcint:- :i
ranee. '
SornO years a^o 1 ftul the pleaselassmate.
I say pleasure as' i
was indeed a pleasure to nice.
"ftOln. day to day with such a character,
and when I look "up" at
Gordon now,- I' feel it an honor t<say
1 oneo war, hia elassmute.
Four years ago he graduated
Vro'ni Reed Street High, Anderson
as^ S^ahitalorian, of a?class" of
"fourteen. ? *s_*?
On that nite he spoke from a
subject; "He who'does not think
is a Slaw." before and shies' Vna.
lllii'1 he La--t.-Lmm_alt'ivimr hat a t
flee himselt from bouMur?.v
May -h>? .1U3JS a ciass t.l'^ 55 n.
lege; Gordon wag Valedictoriai
of this clussv
I say to Gordon "Keep on Think
irvg." I too believe' that God is
a just God. and 1 don't l>?'lit>e that
a just Go?.l mtends iQi* any man to
bo a slave.
May God help you to think.
A Friend
__-_A( TINH KS AT VOORUKES
The Baccalaureate Kennon
preached by Rev. Charles 11
Brown of Benedict College, CoJ
?. S>. .
Principal?11. A. Hunt iTT tTuFoi
l Vulk-Y . H, & I. Sc hool _at
Fort Valley, Ga., made a splendid
address at the commencement ejf.
ercisvs Tuesday, Muy*28th. "There
were vi>itors from Savannah,
Charleston, Augusta, Columbia an i
Aiken. The Rt. Rev. K. (}/ Finlay
brought down a group ol
white fritnds from Columbia
Students left for home Wednesday
and Thursday.
Mr. J: 1'. Burgess, Principal" .1
10. Blarton.-'Mr. DodulplY Trnrl
Dr. William. Thorne of Charleston
lefte Tuesday to attend the commencement
and rt union of the
Aluntni Association at Hampton
Institute. They report a ^very
successful occasion. ^ Principal
Blanton was elected for the
third time as president of the
Alumni Association.
announced that a stutend, loan fund
of $1000,00 will be presented tc
President Hovta in a few days for
Hampton Insflftu^e. The money
Is m hand, (mi>'"|iw
is out of town, the money will not
be presented until a few days
later.
TVio jcommemcement, orator lica]
contost and .class night at Vnor.
htV?S JIVP T1 ' U iw\t TWn rr-r-r, .h,..
HUWARD-SAXON- SCHOOL
TRACK MEET HOWARD
SCHOOL GROUND
J Over iiiUU eh it ircn and fthe^i
- parents attended (.lie Uaik?nrM
between' Howard' ' and ~"Saxo
Schools, at Howard School, Mor
day, May 27. The children an
heir parents enjoyed the follow
program!?1UU yards dash, 7
vaids ra-a, ^ligh-jump ami Ma
Pole drill by the two. schools. Th
Teachers were pleased with th
conduct nf thi> children at thi
first meet and expressed their d<
? sire to make this an annual affa
- between the ti?4> schools becaus
i they feel tlhat we should develo
the physical side of the child a
k well.as the mental aide. This met
r -was not ft contest between the tw
schools. The spirit and intern
- were-mutual and the children ei
. joyed the afternoon.
WINNSIJORO NEWS
?
' TuTsclay evening May 28th-cloi
ed a successful year for Fai
I field County Training School. T1
exercises were all srood and w<
attended.
Tho winners in the oratorio
, piix.ei contest were Evelyn 1
Ross first prize and Slise Cod
1 econek pi ize. All five of the. coi
" .estants received honbvable met
' tion.
I Tho prizes were awarded b
. Mrs. Evelyn Campbell daughter <
Dr. J. P. Pickett, Camden, S. C
! who accompanied her father ar
othcrs to. witness the occasion.
Rev. W. S. Owens left no stor
inturned Sunday in preachin
vh<* annual sermon. His mash
~ 'irodUction wa? m reality a ba<
. alaifuato sermon. a
I" On Tuesday the 28th the annus
i Id i ess to the class'was mae b
> Dr. J. T. Wright, pastor of " He:
(hon Presbyterian Church, Roc
r 11 ill, S. C. lie took the subjec
'Do your Bit in the Drama <
' Civilization." His was a royi
1 .rcat not only to the. class but 1
>?h?* audience as well.
rtuicaies were awarded to tr
i graduates by Prncipal C. 0. Ma
'nto.sk'of Johnston, S. C. Twe?nt
Junior took the plaee of 11 set
lew;
members of the faculty left Wc
enday moriirsr to return to the
osts next Sept.
Miss Rossi Li e Wordard has n
tinted from the liospital in Colui
?ia where sho.underwent a serioi
iperation. She is doir.jg nicely i
~ "Tills" writing. ? ,
The rally for Black Jack Baj
i.-t Church 011 the 4th Sundays
sulud?io--rinsing more than $201
"Tfie buTTuing thht was dcstroye
.y lire is beir.g elected again.
Miss Bla:k, a member of th
Gastonia, N. C., is spending.Anile
111 our town, the guest c
Rev. ai.d Mrs. (i. M. Ulmpf. ?
~1_ lt'-V. J.-T?AV+4ght of Rock ILil
v (\ fdleil Jht^ p^iliut JTor Rev. .
hujch last Sunday night. Hi
Message was powerful and logi
a!, lb. also preached at.Calvar
Presbyterian Church last Wedne
lay night.- All who heard hit'
were w?'H benefited.
'I'll. ti>lluW4H^- dU.lent.' of?Jit
grade in Fairfield County Train
i:g Seho 1 were amor; the. perfec
? tten iifn'O. -Alphina'- Davis, How
iru navis, lviorris L,yies, IVlanst
Ross, Columbus Pratt, Eddie ,
Archie, Jorfnie M. Cooper, J as. A
Gaston, Isreal Pinckney and Rufu
Green, Jr. / >*
--?Al+v-uiid. Mrs. Henry Brown, Mr
Mattie Weaver, Mrs. Esther M<
Daniel, all of Columbia were th
dinner truests of Mr. and Mrs. Jai
es Gaston last Sunday. Mrs. It
Daniel will remain a while wit
parents. .
Mesdamcvs Bell Moore and Rol
ert Butler are bath veryi sick a
thijj wtitinn.
Mr: B. J. Mcintosh hUs returr
m ed after a lontr stay in Greet
- womT. . ,
In the Industrial Department c
- , '.'f-sehool, th'1 following receive
prize.;* Adeline Pratt for the be*
r II. K. student _ Ln the gramma
grades, Eui is. Woodard, the be.<
in shop projects, Colton Davii
the best alaround boy in schoi
and Lottie McDowell, the best ser
ior student in II. E.
GKORG ETC)\VN_NEW S
Mow that all the-schoolsV tih
colleges have closed, and Vdcatio
_ -iui? M
Misses Jacksons.c, Messrs Erv
James and N. ? L. Dorrihue, aii
Miss Carmella Mx'.es are a|
home again and report a ver
successful term in the followin;
eolletges, Morris, Sumter* Allei
p and Benedict, Columbia.
The senior elass of Howar
| High was entertained at th
home of Mrs. Mary Cohen Wed
nesday ,May t?Hh Ico CTCBff
cake and mints were serve*
Miss Victoria Cleveland wa3 th
' host' s? and was assisted by he
sister Miss Sarah Cleveland.
MKss Blotidell Cjhistid of De
" Unit, Mich. Is vhdting her sikte
Mrs. S. S. Brogdon.
Mis. Hette Davs, of Wash.ng
1 ton, 1). C. is spending a whil
i with her daughter and son-in-lav
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walker, Wens
End Taylor St.
Mr. Jas. Lesenee Jr. and , wif
of Spartanburg, S. C. are vLsitim
_ their mother, Mrs1. Kate Lesens<
Meeting St. v"^
Mr. Jerry Rice passed at hi
home early Monday morning
Funeral servitse were held Tues
day afernoon at his late resident
434 Cannon' St. Interment i
Bethel cemefcry .beside his Wlf
who preceded him ..to the- grav
four weeks ago. .
. * .' .' - *
tion classes consisted of 13 junior
. ollcpe students, twenty hij?h
school students and three students
I received trade certificates.
, "He careth for you." Revs. Harden
and Edwards made some very
timely remarks. The Sisters of
Love collection was lifted by Sisters
Johnson, Simpson and -Mr.
Banks. The pubic collection was
lifted by Dm Henry-Thompson of
Detroit, Mich. Sister Cora
Booker. The anniversary meeting
was theh (closed. -
~ Sister" Rachel Glover, Pres.;
Sister Pauline Surpson, See.
T
__J ?
j """" " ADULT
SCHOOL CLOSES Gr
' we
_ ? "
* Thff Adult SdhooT'closed with
| great satistication Lv^ll who at- "Kj
r tended.
?t OfR'. Of he gtohps nuvt. a play "***
ti ax, Wosley M. E. Church Mieni
day night. Everything went otF. ~J.?
d in a lovely style. *
' Both the pageant given at ' _
'5 Uelhosda Church and the play at
y Wesley were credit to the parto- y}?
ie eipants and teachers who trained
e them. e
Ail?sere?looking?forward?tr>?n- -p*>
larger program uext year.
ir ?...
m 9 m { . _ get
laurepTs newS vv\
I
o Sikijday, June 2nd just as ev- ^
it eryoiie' was beginning to go to c
r- tfie various 'churchty, a. tu?avy. T~
downpour of rain began, falling
so milch so until a good number
urara Uiri/lA?nrl *1. ? 1 --.i. t
??v?v I1IIIUCI CU X1U1I1 lilt* M'l V1LCS.
Nevertheless Sunday Sehoo] and
___ jither chunch services were held at ..
the upual-4 hour. " un;
3* T4>ejc}i|Uing exercises of Hanipr"
ton High were held at Bethel A. mc
|.e. M. E. Church on Friday evening i
a(t 8:30 io'clock. On Wednesday eat
^ evening an operetta sponsored by {{j
: Mrs. Whitner and Mrs. Qfiphant. gn
? Thursday evening class pliy enti- pr<
1. tied At Th^, End of the Hainbow. In\
a- Following prayer by Kev, Lykes, Eh
music by the glee club." The Sal- ^ci
,y utatory by Miss Florence Boyd and
>f the Valedictory Mr. Connie C. War '>r'
ing. The address of the occasion
id was delivered by Miss Florence "a
Lykes, Greenville, S. C. She seit.
lected her subject thus "The Passig
ing Mark". Never before in the
history ctf Hampton Hi has such
c- an address been given. We are >
sorry to report that, wnfits a rc inadequate
to express just how much c0(.
al the address Was enjoyed and no wp
^ one know the benefits" of it unless j
j" they were there and hard. Each ^a]
t and everyone knows Miss Lykes- asy
yi to bQ a composer of poetry, a wri- -7777
a] ter, etc and everyone was anxious- nj^
,0 ly awaiting the time again when '<0]
they could-listen'to her. Prof, ma
,e Sanders, was presented a gold
c. medal by the Teachers' .Associa- st>j
,y tion of his faithful service. Prof, of
v J. T. Mims, sponsored this noble Th<
deed. Many visitors wcrft pres- nif>
sa eni irom adjacentjowns, St.
ii j The many students from vari- urj
ous colleges afe home for their J
~ vacation. ~ - mv
in Miss Mattie Duckett accompais
nied by her sister, Mrs. John Put- 1
it puw of Washington, D. C.j.Miss* <*f
"Martha H, Garlington and MV. daj
fohn Putman, Jr. motored to Un- Gh
l~ ion Monday to attend commencement
exercises. . - 1
_j ?garah white is"spending awhile
in. Asheville, N. Xk J
A ' gi;r
*r MT. ZION A. M. E. CHl'RCH He
,f ' ,0t
\ 1 ReVtl J, M. Jackson. Pnttfor me
'> Sellers, S. C.?-Sunday was a gcl.
'? beautiful day and uuite a large |MU
'rowel attended both, morning and ;\jt.
s night services*at Mt. Zion. 1 p0f
y il hour, with a very large attend-- 7^
s .< nna 'TOm ll>o^? uroo Urxo,,Hf.,ll.. ' .
11 discussed throughout the various j0j.
classes. "
11 :30 ntorning?services?began?
~ Tilt' pastui .'elected his text from
Hebrew 11:1. Many souls bunted
^ while he- preached?the -word. This -tj
.1 being communion daywejuite a large
j number, took the Lord's Supper. 2,
L; At 4:00 P. M. the W. H. and F. 1 h/
j.' Mr Society met, Mrj^Sallie Heursepresiding.
an*
s At 7:30 P. M. we witnessed a+w
other wonderful message from 1
ie Kph. 2: Quite a large number of J
ii oiks from Sellers motored to Flor
nee Sunday J\ M. to the Annual
Sermon of Wilson Hi. School re- 1
ported a very nice affair.. - The
>- pulpit kid board met at the "l^ome Jf10
,t uC Mrs. Od?ssa RanDoll/'WetlneK- ' .
aay evening, 3:30 P. M. ?.n
i- Refres.hme.nts were sered. 1
1 Rev. J. M. JacBAQU^-JMr R^-C~ -l"a
llooks, were the dinner guests of ^
if Mr. vai>d Mrs. Chadman Cooper,
it The. Sellers Tigei-s defeated w!'
i Palmetto Athletic of Florence by wjs
it a score of 6-5. j|ul
eDDrv!\?IAAI> Ml.?ina Afv
\ unuciii n v/wu e. n a """
I. nig
WESTERN C. A. M. E. CHURCH Sl"
v alsi
Rev. Grover C. Ford, Pastor
Sunday was a high day in the
?Chapel. Thf* "Sunday school Was5" 7^
not at its best owing to the eric.le '
ment weather. The Supt., Mrs. ^
n Lassie' Perrin. and her staff of
h teachers were at their posts of
n duty. a
d Sunday morning was the b^gin- a
' ning of our sprmg revival sei*- s. <
y vices, with Mrs. Katherine R. Play a:0C
R er, who is in full charge.. 4.10
fitness and the attitude of the ? so
d church membership. The message g\??
c carried with it, much power. With
' much dignity ?ho spot^ philnso- n_^
pmc-aily to her hearers. All eyes
1- were turned inrWardly and, every 4
e on<e saw himself witih all of his or- 4 30
'? her short commings.: ( We had not 5 00
the time to see the Other fellow q 55
"and his faults, but, our own. There 10 0
r were many tears, dimed ey.ca and ^rr]
shouts of praise, "Hallelujah, ami col
>. A "
r '*.11 iv11. 7 4; ,*>C
t Sunday evening at 8:00 P. M. 8 3fl
another soul lifting message^ "The 8:3
t Cross Bearers. The door of the
church was opened. Tw0 young i
e ladies cast their lot with us from ? 2S
g other cfhurches.
i, F.iighty-sovon commawxi w4 the ^
morning and evening services. ?:oc
b Monfdwy evening, 8:30 o'clock, ?.J?
Sister Player brought to us anoth- v. 55
I- er message that was cOnvencing t?
>, sinners as a whole. Theme "Wit- 4 29
n missing* for the Lord." Another cit>
e soul was added to the church,
e Prayer was offered by 'Rev. J. S.
Bonn, Presiding Elder of. the
; * -M)wt m
. *i"
^-Saturday, June 8, 1935
eenville District '"flhe people ^
re*iifted on ,th<> ^wingg of his jff
Cod's II <ly pros' nee. lie was
leed out of himself.
Sunday at ,'5:UU P. M. li special
vice to girl * ml?w m ?only; 3
i from eleven up. Ikar this
1 sent woman. Tlitme Bihind
>s? il Doois.
We want to acknowledge the
?senec ?of?the Presi ing?Rider,^
Rev. J. C. Quarles, Abbeville ??istrict;
Ri'v. J. S. B-.irt-n, Qreeiv il
te; and the Rev. J. B. Jennings, ^
eenwood District: nk? thv Ri<
i of Pentecostal Church. ?
f you will make a spiritual ?
^graphical su\ey, you will And
^st'on Chapel, seme Wh ie at the ??
nt of the Holy Mount.
U1 of our friends asAlii' public ^ r"
? invited to aUeivcl""tfrese seer- * '
es for 14 days. t
SPARTAXfilTRG ".TOW'S ^
Mr. MORI All CHURCH "
lev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor
Ph.. C 1 t." _ 1 , 1 1
Mitr oumwy seuoot convema av- 4,
; usual hour, TIk; weather was *
fuir. At 1 1 :30 o'clock the Rev.
yd delivered a wonderful- ser-.
n.
\t .'1:30 o'clock the Baccalaursermon
of the Camming St. .
. School was h> Id. The pro- .
un was ag. follows: 1
acessional, : - -
location,
den to the Lambs Duet
ripture Reading Re\'. A. M. .
Matthews. _
psenlation' ofTSpelfRiP?Rev. J.0 t
B. Brown." ' . '' *
ccalaureate A hirers?Rev1. Si. '
S.Whittington.
ek Ye the LoT'd __ 1. Haydin. .
nouncements. ?
nedictin.
cessional. ~ ^
The pastor delivered a good ser
n Sunday FTRfht alter which
nmunion and fellowship service
re, held. -??? # - Ck
was not ever made to feel, so ?
[ipy after seeing such a- large- - - -1
embly of members at the Men's I
lief TTTuTi ni? -i ting last Friday
rht, pt the home cf Mr. Etti- fl
de a wonderful talk which was jj
joyed by all. Brother Brown
acted the Uth chapter of Acts^ .J
the Apostles^ for discussion... ' ?
e Mpn's Club will meet Friday
rht at 8 o'clock at bOl Liberty
All member^ and .friends '<ai?
red to- be- present. ...
X't, US 1)11 .-lliiilc in thv whip, ?1 p-_prayer.
. ' J
CUM MING IIKMI NEWS"!", H
Fho Commencement* exercises j
tins school will |be hebl Thilis.
June u, at Alt. Moriah Baptist
urch. Examinations began at
s school Friday, May 31, '1936.
lumber of students were exempt
Phose being ns fopow's; 11th
ufl: ^laxi> B. Pearson, Phillis
?Shelt'n.?LtntrttS?Bagwell,"^""
len Blakely, Jonathan Mills. . ' ^
h grade B.: Anna Young, Ar- '
rrtha Foster, Edna Pearson, Lew
GHes, tnh grade. .A: . Sylvia
uggs, Johnnie. Ponds, John Cole
n, i)th B: Willitirn P. Goler, J. ??
Dulfie. Sth grade. A: Hattie
iter, Hth grade-B: Naomi Tit- -
dgth r&chool closes on June_
1935. - >
Jrof. C. C. Woodson, Principal; !
in W. Coleman, Reporter. "WESLEY
M. K. CHTTKCH
Rev. L. A. (Seizor, Pastor 1
Georgetown; S. C.?Sunday was ?
high and holv day at Wesley.
& Sunday School; met at the apqted
hour with-tee attendee.
, The lesson was beautifully.'
iUlIa'inly discussed. Subject, .
to Life of Mose^*'.
Vt 1.1:15 the divine service was
?ned, which was very ftoul
rring and scare<l.
'his being \comunion day evei*y
i't \vaSj in the.snir.it of
mgK t was Solemn.
2 pastor, took as his siSfCject:
ng an -offering and come beforo
a?1st Chronicle 16:29: (not
ny) but our ji<?lYes_as-A-liviupf
riflre. ' Mirny voices were lift"
in saying amen.. The. choir
ifr, "The _fild?Hugged Cross"..
ich was beautifully sung, _We
ih to -report that our choir is
ng nicely under the splendid
tlership of" our unitpujorganist,
s. J. C. .Thompson. O'n"Monday
ht, June 3rd, a play was-prated
at Wesley M. E. Church,
:>, undoy the leadership of Mrs. *
3mpson and. Mrs. E. T^her epc
cd: it pays to advertise,'whieh- *
[i very fmtr.? Wo w I ah" To than^ "
participants and leaders. We
' como again. . . .
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