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Communication intended for the
eurrent issue must be very brief
and should reach the editoral
desk not later than Tuesday of
each week City _ news? locals
personals?and?social?n<?wa fry
Wednesday night.
Saturday, October 5, 11)35
... According ' to press accounts.
Ethiopia duos" hoU'seoiu to b'e"so
helpless ufWr all. The Emporer
says that he can call out one mil.lion
warriors and on the whole,
fairly well equipped., 1; that is
true?and llailc Selassie nugiM. u>know?Italy
is in for a hot time.
The World 'War Memorial for
white soldiers erected at a cost of
$105,1)00 is a beautiful building ait
should be. It is a part of the
S: C. University. We have a
somewhat hazy idea that there was
also To "be t recterHr War McnitH wl-in
remembrance of the brave colored
soldiers who also gave their
lives in definsc o1'? their country.
Are they? forgot It'll?sotrtd?Or.is'
what they did not w* rthy of
rernenibra'nce ?
As was to !>e ev-pcftir11. Mi-s
Alice" Jackson' of Richmond. Vn,.
was denied admission ti? th< Uni-:
versify of Virginia. She desired
. to entir the graduate dbpartmjOift"
No provision for colored people"
/ who desire the higher trailing i-'
provided by the State, although,
there is-ample provision for' wliite
students?paid out tax payers
money. ' \
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Eau ("laire, a northern suburb of
Columbia, was incorporated to prevent
the establishment of a colored
cemetery in that vicinity. Tens
.are usually incorporated lor the
be11e 1 protecti<>n anil care 'of those
in that particular vicinity, but here
is one, we venture to. say, that had
" its birth in motives thy likc-s?
which cannot he found any\tii? re
else in the .United States.
It is estmiatedTlmFTo per cent
of the population of the United
States live b1f government jobs.
The ten per cent is composed almost
entirely o'f'VCliite people. Colored
folks must carp their livirie
by other .means. Ilis liitrh privilege
is to fiprht for his prove rnment,
but not work for it.
Pr6f. Bura Hilburn of Mississippi
a few years ape, had the responsibility
of handling the Roscnwald
Foundation Money for Xeprro F.ducation
in that State, lie (mbezzj
ed $51,000 of it.?Tricd?fo|- . cms
hezzlement. he was after hutch difficulty,
opnvicted and sentenced to
was in 1032.....In* 1035?-a few days"
a pro-?Mississippi's provernop par
uoneu mm. .weamvniie, tne
is gone.
SECRETARY ICKES TO
DEAN MIDLER
"You .follows, want to bregk up
the University." The Secretary's
reference was to Howard Univorsi'
ty where, for many J;ears. Ih an
Miller taught. He is retired now,
and his retirement seemed to have
been a signal for hitn to begin
sniping at the school in which his
services for so long a t ime wt re
"Riven. For some reason not plain.
too many occasions on the. dangm;
of the "Reds." He says that?
communism is being taught at the
University; that the honored president,
Dr. Jphnson, is a Red or in
sympathy with their teachings, f+e
i . has made charges of such to th?
Interior Department of which Secretary
Ickes is the head. 'The Secretary
has had investigated some
of the professor's charges, and the
University and Dr. Johnson have
been given a clean bill of health.
7* He has grown TmpatRmt with the
EL, professor and his charges, as his
explosive statement indicates. Let
it be hoped that the learned Dean
.wjll cease firing nad devote his talent
to the further upbuilding of
Howard instead of trying to injure
the school. ' s
CITY ( MAIN-GANG FOR
w hites again
A few years ago, violators of
the city laws were given so many
,if:ivs on the imni' or so manv dnl- I
lars to pay.- White violators-htnv-V
evty who had to- go to thfe gang
wefe driven special consideration.
That i< to say, they were, worl^fd
at uight. Their good feeling'was
not allowed to be hurt by having
liTw abiding citizens viewing them
in the day time. Well, the time
came when some of them were
sent to work on. the airport in the
day time. That did not suit them
,-iit wits too humiliating. Day
rang work wasjiot for them; they
-dimply refused to work, and the
authorities allowed thrtn to get
away with it- The Negro prisoner's
were affected; they became disatisfied.
And.-why' w'ouldn't they?
AiAuvav- no more, white prisoners
utfc sent out in the day time. In
fact, the white gang was abolished
?white 'violators being sentenced
-to--davs in thn rilv in.il: Negroes
"\\ i \ or. who had 110 feelings to
Tmsider, got the gang. Kesult: "
White. violators, cared not much
<>r sentences; their number inuoisliI.
In fact, many months of
hi' year they exceeded N*egro viojitois.
an<i that's saying much
viti-n it is refnenibeved that a
vegro <?s hauled in when a white
nan. would noti be- arrested. The.
<>st of lViding prisoners mounted
wid mounted until it costs the' city
-ax1 papers' isoOO. a month. Well,
lie city fathers have gotten tired
f .this. They have decided tliat
ie who'would oat, must work, So
*nei again there will bo a city gang
.br white prisoners. Whether they
a ill he further favored by worktig
at night instead of in the day
i- they -ho'irhl has not been announced.
Anyway,the city fathers.
" M'- plr "'h vi -late laws for nothng.
Some few states are requii;tii
]iay foj< their keep?Michigan
being the latest state to adopt this
policy.
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I POINTED POINT t
X A
Bv (Teorce A. Sinpletom }
The weekly .text: .Rejoice,, oh
| ."imir iium in thy youth, but re 'H
miuT, !'<>r all your deeds Clod will
'u'inpr you into judgement.
?Ecc. It
The weekly 4-hot:
My good til-ade carvers the casque's
of men,
. My toujruc lance trustoth sure.
My strength is a- the strength of
'.ten
Moca^ist ' nty heart'is pure.
' -?'I'cun.y.<011
Now .loo I.oui- triumphed over
Max iVaer and now counts'his l:otcks
hy six figures, the sons and
?.iw.-ioi 11 of 11.nn arc elated. Th<
The fine statement made by one of
the officers was heard hy millions:
'I; cardie's to .rac'e. color <pc creed,
niiv the hotter man win,"
This l.-out was a terilile. sermon
in interracial goodwill. The day
'. ill come when all men in this fnorland
will he regarded in'terms ot
icir ability tip deliver.. All thjs
vl: mp wants is a chance to comet
. Haste the'day of free compc
tit ion. Joe-I.oTris took 'he day of1
c competition.
.Irvp l.nuis took rare of himself
and represent 1 ?| the group rtohly.
h^n larye -cnsc |>e represent'd the
'"ivst and highest type of sports-tmHish+p
in America. The imijm'U
ty of all-tho people is with Louis.
\ no1:-' Bronze yontleniAn said:
-"flavor Max-HaePr~lmt /-ain hett
itnr on'Tcuis " _r7T_ 1
11a TT"attain-tit day when Bronze
at 1.lot ics will T-i a-h Major League
base hall. Already thovo are many
< I resent at ive-s1 of tin yrottp who
'are just' as al?le athletes as the best
in tin* "Bio- Show.!'
'No ariruinent atrain-t education,
hut Ha y I.- ntf was not a college or
law ,-rhdol graduate: Joe. Louis is
not a eollege man. th<> the I'nivev!..
!?." next June.'Anprie Halan,
ensational left lielder for the
ehtiinpion clubs is only , a hitrh
schoo lad. and a humdi. for by trad'.
Hero is hope. These lives are be' r.'j
penned in full view .of*the court
his. house divided atrhinst itscdf
t >eeeh: JiTfd t he' hdfdt5" iff which he
-lived' whin elected to the I'rtsidency.
And the mUHity Lincoln
was not a product of the schools.
Kniuute to -eat of the Annual
Conffrence. sojliefhing thrilling aImut
a "Methfdist gathering of that
-ort. This ground was cnco travel
cd by William Paul Qurin, the man
who indv the state- of Indiana, and
Illinois as a circuit.
\ow for the delegates to he elect
ed in South Carolina, success to
them. The Chicago eonferencteho-e-Drs.
W. 11. Griffin,- A. Wayman
Ward. irT. Wilson, Eugene
Thompson, Roht. ThomaiOrrVd P. C.
Taylor. Grifhn is the district's
ehoicerfor the episcopacy.
>1 Alt ION NEWS
Mis. Mamie F. Richardson was
the week-end guest of Miss Mary
An.h' ny of T.ynchburg, S. C.
The Wilson Harmonizers, Messrs
Willie Wilson, Edward Dulie, Julius
R?e<i and Eldorado Johnson_ap^
peared in a sacred cnoefrt Sunday
evening at St. John A. M. E.
Church.
J Mr. I). E. Burton of Columbia
is in our midst on a business trip.
Aiken Starka. 'sw of a form,
er pastor of St. John A. M> E.
A? . - ....
? Kampbellgrams
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I Stephen C. Campbell ? &
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Whin histoiians write the hist,uiy-?f.
The Baptist Deruuni nation
and its achievements in South Carolina,
they will mention in urlowmjr'
terms the adminfstd tmn?h4t
Henry 11. Butler, C. F. (iandy and
M ihel K. Howard, present Pr?esi
I< nt< of the thrOe state conventions,
.whose leadership and pro-giain_have
found mci e ways "of uniting~rm.l
"organizing the forces
of the great denomination than
that of any"leltHef^ hnhvTtttvI 25
years. Their cabinets wijl come in
for their share of th.y jwaise for
like dvnamos generatirtg poyrer,
they need lines and transfoVniers
to carry-out-thcue p"' n s and ideas.
> Sept, 25th was an epochal day in
Baptist affairs. In Columbia, the
leaders of the three conventions
ret aivi mapped united plans for
he making "of greater convention^
t)iru the enrolling of ev. ry
p* n for the making of great
e.r conventions thru the eniolhuent
>f "every organization in the. state?
0. Goings Daniel was placed in
haryre of all1.the churches, union
to line and oriranir.e, assist d
by Revs. T. H. Hroadus, II. \V.
Kuwait, C. A. Zcighlcr, and J. W.
Basely*! Dynamo Campbell was se
"ected to direct the forces of the
Suv.dDy schools and union-; and c'oi
'cations, to be assisted by fifty
H'cret. workers. These will reach
very section of is. C. The Woman
Convention .will select its?di?
ectof in Oct.
Groups of niinature state em.ver
ions will be held at Aiken, Greenwood,
Anderson, Greenville, und. i
lie direction of 11. W. Stewart. It
3. Mabry. J. C. Cowytns, A. *"W.
Vincent for the- men convention,
wid a siniular. group from the S.
>. Convention. These groups aiv
J-ted for the third week in Nov..
Phi* is State District No.
State Distiict No. y will hold
?at Kershaw. ( hosier. an
buk Hill and sTnUtirblTnTjr?
ler the direction ot 1. 11. Hi'i ttdu-A-;?M.
. .Means,?A.?M?M.-rhows .1
\ oirman, i>. i\. oluwuil, 1. u.
Sims, J. W'.Boykins and art' slate.,
'or the first week in Dec. One <><
no pi esi<k-nt/v\vill .prci ch at each
~tf?tht's^r-tneetii^fs. One spcakei
iaeh meeting Nvill he for or.c. day
uul night.
District No. 2 will byld meeting.t
( harlestop, Waiterhwr.', Oi an.m
Allendale, under th,- tnrec
oil of lie vs. ('. A. Zcigler. C. IT"
Salley, T? K. Owens',* J; C. Drubhi
l. O.DilD r l,tK. K. ('unwell, ami
>. 'S. Sciiver.s., These will meet in
-Tan,
State- Dlstrtet-O^o. ^ u'" holti
roup meetings at ( oliway.. i'olum
I )Ta, Hilihettsville, and will be ?liecl'ed
bv Revs. .1. VV. F.aslev. I.'
" V~Jotikins. A -Wr-Hill, .1. I'. liwy. I
r,. W?li?mill jams and (J. Coin .''s
--hi* iel. These will meet in Jan.
(?. (Jokttfs DaiViel \ti 11 aisT~
; all group meetings. The i'ViZ
..'rators. in each District will lu
lejnjhers of The Look Out (Urnirijtco
on. Art- ngemcnt an I will
he {tailed in to man these groiii
at*, tings .and take over t,he cony
nit-tee. All associations art- ready
r distribution. . . ' .
District No. one and two are con
testing. District No. three and
'our' are .contesting. Fhcaid t! a
Dynamo Campbell who wiR in
halt the X. S. and H. T. l\ fore
s plans to contest with (I. (i; ing.-;
Danjtd, in a. friendly fight for the
nil -amount to l?v aai; nL-- livel y
hutch, "association, school and B
T. I', will lie i toll tied 'of their dor
way, at>l every church leader,
with the pastor will get his . ss., -s
iient. The notices will carry V.<
?trmrthtt^r?lists.?No church?will
>c asKcn ior more man on.
Plans for the rally \vi|J cotpe^f 1*001
l"' "ffi'? of the geheiaT"rdii'eeto'
3tev. G. Goiit,'iis Daniels. (leoigir
lev. (1. (joirir- TkYhiels, G? orge-*
A special, program out-line wa*
unvested anil .will lie tilled by the
in .tors of each gmrp. Each eon
vnfion will" have its own machinery
rt the er tip meetings to se(
after its business. Any inform 1
ion wanted, write the district mis
donark's of the nun convention,
>i* any id' the state officers. The
"TT-iptrsts are mnmf ifr a united pult
'or bigger ar.d better conventions.
t'hurcli worshipped with us Sunday.'
'
Mrs. I.uvenia Mazyck is visiting
relatives ih Wedgcfiild.
Miss Krona Benjamin has return I
after spending'a pleasant vacah
11 in Ocean City, X. J., and New
-York City. ?
Rev."A"; .1. Jenkins prtaehed an
inspiring sermon o^ "Faith" Sunday
morning.
Mr. Rich Williams was buried
from Bethel M. E. Church Tuesday.
A full account will appear in next
week's paper.
M P. /ION A. M. K. (liriiCU
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Rev. J. M. Jackson, Pastor.
Sillers, S. S. S. opened at
the usual hour with Supt. W. M,
Tames and his co-workers at their
po.-t of duty, The lesson was very
the various classes and a splendid
review by the pastor.
At 11:30. a- 111 service began.
The pastor selected his text from
the King 1.8:21. This was a wonderful
message and many hearta.
were made to rejoice in this service.
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'Mr. Chatman Cooper, TTey\tarVT
Jones, Elijah Vickson and Author
Johnson.^motored to TIemmingway,
S. C., Sunday and spent the day
' with Mrs. Mamie Gregn. Miss
Gertrude Porter left Saturday P.
M? for State College, Orangeburg,
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
THE VOICE FROM THE
MOI NT.WN j
Kc.v. B. F. Stewart
The voice fl'pm the mountain
has beeji silent for the past few
weeks but since so many have
asked why the voice was not heard
any more The writer decided that
it should cry attain. The civilized i
world today has its eyes on Italy j
and Ethiopia. H seOftTF that hry
sjjiic ui an mu i.t-aKuu ui wauons jcan
suggest; Mussolini is bound to jcarry
out his plan on African soil. |
That is to subdue Ethiopia. The j
lat,ter seems to be getting tired of :
the'enemies' threatening an<f"have |
just about ^decided to bring the
.conflict to a test. .? "" . I
Well,.. history would repeat ^itself
should Italy find a modern i
Hamlicar or Hannibal in her con- I
diet with Ethiopia.
.The victory, of Joe Louis was a >
credit to his race and an inspira
tion to every Negro boy. I am
sure there- will soon be others who i
I slufll endeavor to inntatjjJJpe. We |
were proud to have Dynamo
I Campbell his wife and Rev. Wilson 1
of Savannah. C5a. to spend a few !
hours in our home last week. Rev.
Wilson is-eomku ting a meeting for
the Dynamo. Shall be very busy
[ for the next few weeks visiting
many of Jthe "y*joi ii|lions that will
!): in session. I
Will try to collectkiata from each
of these bodies in ofder that I may
iave a complete report for the
great Baptist State convention at
..aurtns next Tvear. Should I not
>e able to visit all the associations
in the State, I hope that the .clerk
of these associations will mail a
ninufe'Ztojne at .mice. -? -r^GAFFNISV
NEWS
The citizens ?>f (iatl'ney are hap>v
to know that we are to have a
ne\t* school "after a few months, j
The building ,i- to be modern, in
every, respect, consisting of eight- !
I ten class to ins, two. vocational r
rooms and a special auditorium. ' |
The Colored < berokeo ^(^uity L
'air will begin Oct. 14th?19th, I
?Efforts ari' In'-irg" put?forth to.
IKIKC ll llle best l'';lir c\0l?ll.nl, ~?fJo
1 I f :. "I !
ci Lii-i ^.v . \ ai iiixiii-L
ere tl.;rintr tlie- I't.ir.
. Prof. Harold A. Miller was u
ck-i ii'<?visitor in tit? city last I
Week. We're always triad to wel- .
mm* Mr. Milhv lp our city.
We' were %feii lad to h tvo Prof. ]
/"lion, /prifci|.al of Iilaeksbufy ,
Irad.d Seho. I woi-hip with u- at
the Ay M. E." /.ion Church on last
u inlay. - A... >
.The' pi y "IL a'.'cii "Boutin" ' wi'l
be-given by the Sludfiv teacher* a
Uunton's Chapel M-. E. Church on
"-day id hi. Oct. 1. lPilfl;
There will be an outstanding
:t..r. ry piogjam at the A M. K. ioa
Church (Hi Friday night, Oct.
-i-1. gi\c? by. the Leai. beI s and.ethr
talents of I;* >city. It' pronlislo
be-a rare treat.
1 he public is invited. .Mrs. J.
' ]. O-ffncy sponsor.
Rev. (Jiljiard, the.new pastor of
"TUlhel Mlapfist Ci.ureh Was a \ isat
t. Granurd High School
on Tuesday of last week. . <
Teachers who spent the ..week
ml Til llVir hont.es were, Ml.-ses1
daggic .1' Mood of Rock Hill, S
C\ ai.d lbr iie E. Peterson of Cireen
wood, S. t'.
.Mr. ai.'i .Mi's. K. M. B ulware,
Mrs. .1. .1 I? vis, their daughter
and . Muster F AI. Davis of High
oini. N. ('. were the week end
.. ? v- iiii-ir relatives .\ir. a: ft
!r-. .1. T:. <ial'fney.
The Th-kety Mmmtain - Associa
inn cm.\ 'a s at ,\l t. Sani Baptist
Tiur. i.. <> v. .5,?Oih. A large tl*-*uation
i- xpertedl *
Wt-ddi: bells arc-rirrging"tyrrrtc""
.'Vicj-m'tuly in Gaffney. ThiTSmith
Ash X ry'.ile, on Sunday, Oct.
12. tin-Mills -Norn's- en .Moil.!1 y,
i )ct. 2T :
'riic Hianard "Blaek Jacks" arc
getting ieady to play their first
ranic at vie .Shelby Negro Fair,
' >eH 1 I. a il k aHi ..coin Academy.
The "Jn> ks" are satisfied that
.iy uill Pave i hard 'flight, - but
they aVe determined to bring the
neon lioitiv,
- The N'>ii'k-<lhe*ter District Con-;
ience of the A. M. K. Zian
('.block tv;u hell i?t Blacks-bury,
s. S( i>t. 25-27. '
It is I. ported to have been the
inference lor many years.
?AkfHr." tr~- well
known citizen of the Blacksbury
section was funeralized Sunday nf
O'l'iooii. Sept. 20, at Piney Grove
H-ptist. Chinch, Blacksburg, S. C.
Tie li'dy was handlcy by the
i 11:. K~~Wr. Undertakers.
Student- are continually leaving
ur Llie?. ai ions?schools,'?among
.In in are: Miss Nettie A*. Petty,
' t ' la ! t irani'ctiurg, Fv t '
\li-< Klizaheth Hardin, Lincoln Ac
adcniy, Kings Mountains, S. C.;
Mr. J. Finest Gibbs, Seneca Junior
College/ Scned t, S. C.
We are very glad to know that
Miss lluth Kennedy, a member of
the 'senior class of Granard llig
School, who has been very ill is |
vii.[>viiumir. We hope that she
will he <ble to resume her studies
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(OK ESBUIIY NEWS
1 The farmers in this section su'e
saying t hi- is the shortest^cotton
. r-ci op j ev( r been known for' those
vo'kinjT r> ! land. Miss I'e irl Cog
.ins left Monday for Wirstoni-Sal
m. X. ('. to -spend some time with
her uncle, Dr. VVytb-Clayborn.
Mr. Ihh\? id Bradley of'Brand!ey,
S. ('. spent Tuesday night with
his pal, Earnest Robin, it camel
as a surprise, the announcement I
>t th*? irarnajre ot Mr. D. K. Cur.-1
ning's and Miss Rose Robinson, j
Ttuir many friends wish them |
much success. Mr. Mathew Butler
and Miss Laura B. Buter also
announce their marriage.?Their .
many friends wish them a success.
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tRIDGE
SPRINCv NEWS
-Sunday was a pleasant day for
all church noers. Our Sunday
school was well attended. At 11:30
ReVi Tiapp preached a wonderful
fernion. Rev. Jones heinjr absent.
TheState ap:ent for 'P. J B., s
Blanche-Sawer, icave _
cstin^ talk on T. B., after the sermon
"which was very good, as the
cry one in the community appears
to be very happy over the beau
niui Auiuni moiuns; as mo scnool
flat; goes? up, the school b,Hl begins
ringing this morning. Sept.
30th, for .every boy and girl at
8:45. Prof. A. C. Hightower.
principal, the other -teachers are
as follows; Prof. Adfffif "Ag" teach
e.r; Mrs. Goldie Holmes, Mrs. R. I<.
Brown, Miss U. Q. Hammnods,
Miss Peterson, Miss C. H. Latimer,
Miss ThUina Davis, and Miss S.
R. Crawford, Mrf Walter Uaiford
cf New York is home for the winter
with Ins brother and sister,
Mr. J.- S. and Miss Elizabeth RaP~
ford. Mrs. Fait Hopkins, sister
and Mr. "Stafford Crawford, motored
yto Columbia Sunday morn
inn lu .>fc iil'i siuk nusoanu.- >vt'
hope \hat ho will soon recover.
Mr. aiuT*M+?r<s> Ralph Hammond,
who were, in New York for- the
summer are homo, apain. Miss
Irene Smith, and Miss Lushia Davis,
lett tor liettis Academy Sun- ~
day, where they will continue their
collejji work. Mr. and Mrs. David
Smith spent the week with Mrs. i
Smith's brother _Mi% Dessaw Harris
and mothaav?Rosie Harris.-.
They're just from N. Y. Mrs.
Mossit Anderson left for N. Y. last
Saturday. i ' ^ ' I
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BKAIFORT jt:0; ' TR. SCHOHI.
Burton, S. C.?The Reaufort Co.
Training School -oprncih its doors
Thursday, Sept. 12, .for anothei
school year. A very suit> l?le an I i
I). ititlinjr opvniiip extfciscs wa.carried
out. A number of the pat
i hi- were present and pave very
irteiistinp I'eiaaiks. \Ve .have a
chanjre. in? our faculty this year
Mi's. Miriam McMiJliar.i of C'blu iv* |
bia vended MCf Hall ? first _
Ki a io teacher Siiv?is dump; lLm_ _j
\\till her host, at inc.-uit si.e ha
enrolled (51. , ' *
Last week Vi ofc-sor Shanklin at
k'imk'ii. a 111. em? r oi tliglt School
principals, in Columbia. He re
ported. a vii*y. intercstirg sessicin.
-Mrs. L. IJ. ii?iy.i??i- Tli. nfs'a.JL'i'i
liter teacher in this school -nil row
residing in New York City ma !
a pop call <111 the' campus. AI
\ve.e duJightod'in seeing hoi*.
A patt ol the faculty attends:
The futility Teachers?A>snciai.iuii Saturday
to listen, to som'e t-iC.cdr^ing
hints discussed by Mrs. I-liaise
Carsom (W^ito) of. lie.uifort ele-'
niew.l ry school. I Iff remarks w'eiv
very piacticai and timely.
Mrs. Shunklin and Misses Gray
son. Clillard and Frazier witn.ssed
the.fc.neral of-oMrs. I.iz io Mix
on at .l'V A. H. Chuiv'.r KumUiy?
ternoon. The family have oui
i.ei pest synvp thy in thvir bei eavemeiit.
~
I'rofes.ifi'r Shai kilft7 add student'
body attended the rally at Allot
A. AL K. Cr.urch. They reporter a
very interesting 'meeting!
> ' Since the rain the sc.tool farm
is being put in readiness fuj; the
wipter vegat.ftioii. They are yery
liusy planting* set ils this week.
The "Ag" hoys are doing tine ^
-ince the opening of school. All
of them have their projects outline
and rJ dy to start business,
It any of the friends of.qjn
school liave any referencebooks
.hat would be suitable for school
hildren ahd would like. to. do away
with them please sef.d them
4,-o^irjr as we are in need of I; more
adequate library. We will certain
ly appreciate y<5t:i- kindness.
_ TilF FQIUTH .SFSSIO.X OF
i nr. i' .\K.1I KKS All)
-Sept. 27, Ul85?--Thv fourth ses
si on-of the Farm.i s Aid was h d
at Jerusalem A. Ntr K... Chlin'i.
June Branch I.odue Xo.,27, Jame
. Bai r, Pre - id v 111; Kathei ir.e~ Wil
an.s. G. N. M -etinu' opened > i
10:.">0 o'clock. The officers filled
their places, The. devotion was~con
ducted by the Grand Chaplain, lie. I
M. Dozior. He lined for his lir-t
hymn No. 12 "A charge to keep 1 I
iave a God to eh l iny." It. v. Doz- i
Matthew, 10th verse, Why trouble-'
ye the woman Jt-sus said for she
r.ath wrought a KP<'d work u.it j
me.* The welctnve '-.ddtess was t*i >
en by Mr. K. Barr, officer of Gree !
lyville School;' responded by Mr.
It". Smith.
?The minuter, of the loot?session
were read. The district Slipt. called
tor the cle.th roll, and foun i I
death in the field." Asleep in Jesus
was suntf. Our president of the
district was very All' for some time
but he was present. Bp*. J. Stindal
was p1 i i out. 1 death claims
.1 $50.00 clairnS an.I one claim $2.780.
Out; financial report for the
one day session was $48o.l0. Mr.
Vanbuian Thomas, the Countv
A nt fro hi Kingstroe gave us |
^mo very ffrmdy remarks. The* j
r.Kriculture teacher rospoftied. Af- I
ter the meeting \\* h servied ice i
cold water by the Marshall and i
the meeting was quite enjoyed by I
all. After dinner was served. ;ibout
1 :.'10 o'clock, a number of I
Rros.: A. Brunson, Kdward Wil- j
lianrs, N. Evans, Wm." Brown; Nathaniel
McDonald. Columbus Buford,
Katherine Williams, Ellen
Bar, Stisan Brown, Marian llarr
Ilettie Pij*eas and others helper?.
The dinner wAs enjoyed by every j
body. Rtco, chicken ami?epos* uin t
pork baked, all kinds of pics and
biscuit, corn bread and what nor |
The lemonade committee, Bro. F.
L. B.jnson, John Cookely Van
Murell, JUex iiovnotV served lemonade,
sweet strong and cool,
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CI1ESTFK I'AKAdK AIMIS
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Mr. ati I Mrs. Tooie of NcAv-i
York City motored to Columbr
I'uu.Mlay .'.i d spent tin* day. Th \ j
left Saturday i'?r A. Y. C. a.winpanicd
by tln-ir sister, Mi-s Anna
Stewart.**,. *}
?Mi'<. r . ''ft. rii .rY. CJiaii1! lb..1. 1
al Matron of (). K. fj. .niotoic I i
York. S. C . y>n T!nn sdny afternoon,
w'ndi' she- was invited to"'
s|>o k to the Stais .In 1 Mas. ns.
She was a.compaici by Mes.Panics
ll.ttie llaiiny. CaViie Tnosnp;roup
was royaiiy ei let tamed a.
.he honu>' <?l* Mrs. Frai.kie V. \V 1.
ker, w lie re ? sei
ved. ^ After tire mettitur a salad
ccur-v with (ieseit-. was served.
Mi1. Kp-sscvcli Hall was eh.ai I'i'eur.
The 'sudden death uf r. ii.r
dolph Miles was a shoe!; to everybody
-w.ten uk* i'i.ws, was hi- "1 e l
Uist Ttusday. Mr.'Miles, who wjis
an expert carpenter, was stricfe?t?
ill while buil iiiiK" a notice and die
in a m\v mu.te-. I'Uimal serwc
s wereheld Son'ay attefimon at
C'armeH ITe-byteri: n Church: the
pastor, Rev. (i. \V. rdm one;
j>r?.' cr\d the ii. Tht*.. ei.H'. vh
lias packed to its utmost- rapacity:
Mr. Mil s' was ore of ( luster's
eery highly icspe ted eit icons'an 1
was a man of ipiiU. ki: >1. :Uul ~po" "
lite manner, anil numbered his .
i'rivr.ds by bun he is buth whit.
aiui_colored: lie was an uncle of
Mrs. Am.?- Hint on? The tWal l ri lutes
were many. He will lie mis!
nun h. '< ?.
Miss Flecther . Hall has evtr.c
tonus from "Blow'iptr <\
where- she spent the summer.
Miss Arsoilia Hail'is aftendinji
school at Krietndship College.
Hock Hill.
Rev. Joseph Stinson. of the far
Ity .of Coulter ~ Aeaihenry, t'her.i.w
motored he.ro Saturday and wa>
UH-ompanie.! I? ?cfc ; by ? His sister,
di s Annie Stin-011' at) 1 his broth
>r, .Mr. .Jo-so Stinson. \v[io wiii j
oiifthue their sfuli. > then*. , j
Prof. Mareiis I'ut'lwhre ha : jfon.' I
to. Ann .*Vr'?.:iV Mich, to-lu'jdn work' i'
iitf mi 1.1 >Master ill A 11 i?I) it i
i-H?speech?surd?tion Inl?l.'nitfni li?L
..Lanau.iaes).
..Mr. and Mrs. Julio Dilla. JT . m '
t'olunihia, .motoric! .hoi e . Sunday,
oil were yu.st-K-uf Mrs. S. M. (J...
Ilynl.
.?Mo. 4.5 ehclr M i. <i 1111 >n--hw4?tts?
. ufc- 4twt*-1.1?Su'tiii.iy hoe?relit? k ii?-1
Mr. aii i Mrs. 14 ki";? Met lin'.oii.
who in lorecl here fi mil CoFuiiiiiia
l>r. and Mrs. A. W. \V lite o
I'.ri-tol, Ti nil, juotoiv ; h.r, S.iit- ,
ay iiinl "spont a li-w hears with)
'us pa.dills. Mr. and M s. .). 1477
WTrfr1.- of Route. I. Alt!:??.'jrii i.h ,
stay was brief, lie tried to Ve a Ml.
?f the lelaliv.s. Wh'il. :i v.:> w;>\ !
Ut, he u' vu hist- bjo-.liel. Mr. J. ('
White a 'visiti at 7 i.- home on ("em. 1
Wry Si. l>r; While* Is kepi so h.i-v'
that he0,ean not stay very loitT on
,i.<-risii-, hut his par. ills, i. lathe,
awl fl iomhr-rnir-ahvays "Happy j
s. e him.
at the Meti'opoiic in A. M. |\.- /..
Chunh Sunday niuht l>y the hiemhers
of A aria I/hIto \. , .".J ! '.
.' ml \ M !
- .... .11 HI.-IIHIIV C) 1
part I'd ones. JltMi' w ;"s furnish
( l.v t c ladies t>f the Kast.-rnStar.
Title,,. initiates talks woi*.
inaili' l>y Bios'. Win. TidwelK
Jl'.. White and A. H. Howard. In
the ahjfvUf.' of the (i* it.I A!;is tor
Mr. J. ('. White tilled hi- plaee.
K< v. M ). (h-C ri>e liy, I\ Id. preach'',
it very excellent sertuoit. l$r >. A
11. Howard, the,!-- oniy sin vivin.'.v
f'hester inemhivr id-yWacia I.?ol.tr
Who litis tendered ino-e la it Jvl'ul
services duriiiir the \ . - Mas Keen
i Xetiijited t'roni all doits. There 1 r:nthilly
li.iinir U'ft undone to. keep
Masoiierv alive in ('he.-ter. 111
C. White. \\ .. M. is Brays dta iii^
designs upon tin* trestle
hoard.
The two w\ek< reviv .1 nteetinj;!
eotalaeted tit Calrarv Baptist I
( li lt eh l.y \h v. \\ W.' .Mo s of I
| MORRIS (
I SITMTE
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t.
? V X.ruat SchnoLwith a. (t
? to prepare each sttirfeiU not
? to make a lite. Stronger. In
? hopeful out! :oK than evt;f h
!? nient. (hrhtian Influence.
;!; Departments?College n
{ 1 'rainir.g. High SchroL S?
L on unties.?!v h ',t>! of Theulot
!|! Supervised Extra Currit
{ ISnsketknll. I'cot Dal!. Tcni
:!: Next Session Begins
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|? Morris College invites* y<
X sarv.
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II. E E V Y ' s
FUNERAL HOME
Undertaking And Einbalmi
-SLOGANLOWER
imuces
AMMilANCK SKRVK'F
"As Near As Your Nearest Pho
1831 TAYLOR ST. COLLM1
Phone 9276"-??. L- S. Leevy, \
Saturday, October 5, 1935
Greenville, closed Sunday with the
Raptism of. twenty etuht candidates,
and several others added to
ti c church. The candidates were
ly pti/.ed by Rev. J. C. Honor, Inuiau.se
of the recent illne s of the ,
pastor, Rev. \V. It. Douglass. Ka li
n'y; t the church was jammed and
narked. whi 1 c Rev. Moss preache11
v ei y forcefully an i touchirply and ' "T
his .-invinjir moved the congregM tion
as well as hisseiw.ns. On
all tonjucs, one fan he* r many *
expressions of joy over fine revival
just ch?e I. Rev. Hooper of - N.
V. G.. |we ichod the "-baptism
si nm n *ut calvary Sunday after- *
noon. ' - ''
Mrs. Ida Ma^sPy left last week
fm?an Ti~nJi 'TiniU. si ay iij V. C. ;
Revival meeting bey. n at Meliv
1'olitan A. M. . Z. ( h..i\h Monday
nighl, londuet.'d by Rev. t).- B.
Smith, of flavor.
? ?.:r.~^Vadily Qraiii ariived in the
ity Tuesday from \Va?hing'i.on,
l> r an indefinite stay.
Rev. ar.u Mis. J. A. Bat.11 oi_ ,1
L'r.ion vven plea-anti vi dU)i> to
thehonie of their soil-in law in'. .
daughter, Prof, and Mrs. W. H.
itl.iY.son. " " 7
Pi of. and Mrs. J. P. Pickett, of
R.ck lliti^wiye visitors in the city
last wyek. Prof. Pickett is Science
teacher in Knnoctt Scott Hiir .
School, Rock Hill.- They we.'c ?1
nusts. ui' tlK'i)- si sic;;, Mi's. Bessie- ,
K. Bickett <>(' the Finley Hi School
faculty*.
.Mr.*,J. Channel! and Mr. Doc
Griffin have just ieturred front a '
trip t i Chicago 'an 1 several othei .
large* cities iri 111., Ojiia, 'lid Ctni- . . B
alia. ' , . \
The ninth-grade class of, Finey
Iligh "School met Monday, Sept.
50, anl orgijuiiztyl a cluh which
they fianied "Better Citizenship.
The following officers were elect- 1
edC . .:<r
Ailhun'.. 1). Johnson, President
Hei'.?y Glailil.n, Vice Presitlen1'
1 lertirse W'ilks, See.; I itcile Ric'v
liurg. Asst. Sec.-; Janus Stroud,
j'reasi; Marion Craig, Report ciV1"??.- Mis/
AmC P. Roulware, faculty
.olvil Oi l ,
.'Von will I CM)- from om- ?Jnt- i :IClr
week.
Rev. Reed and wife of Winston
Suli in. with Mrs. lioliiof B.r.nhon
.11 !Mrs. Davis^of Rock Jlili were
VUests of Rev. .and Mi v. \V. R. %
I '."In s?Friday..,?? ?
.Mis. Isahelle, Chisr>->m . and
: avelitor <-f Ph ladclphi retui re.i
.? i e.i, 'i.finlast v.v'c af <
spending several weeks here as
euests of her mother, Mrs. J. v .
( 'runnel.'? ,
M!.s Ruth ''io?i>\*-. returned
ii'Unc from-1 .iv i j'^ton Col! gylast
U I'l < .t - Hi an, '1 " 'ihless. 3
II i- hope 1 hj.tTno wi'l h?> alii'.
?ILw, ::n I. Ai.is?LL_?C'iqts1>,v
iiVi*l'uiv tlP'.f daughters., Mis
Tinth an I little Misses S1 rah ani '
< :>.i lu-i ii o w'en: tn t!.e ramps on.'
ilay last wr'k to s. t'u ir *s, n.
.M I! ?h'!'J3 ('roshy v? 11 is doing
t'n !it-i Ho '.s serving as waiter
in tin. OHicers Dining Hall.
Y. W. V. A. NOT ICS
i e I: aid nl' n;? it. ,? !* t!i
I'h'lis W'kt a.!? y I>r in" ' 'nl' -t I; Y.
W. C. A. had its ireti"' r nin thly^
HKvting Tie-day. Septenilr. r; 2\.
with ivo.-t of the tnembeis present
Pontine l it-imss was, ? i-cessodr
I !:m'i.- fur i! . : eoniing \vijU t
were -made.. It is hoped that th
girl i-oserve elnbs which did stu-.i
splendid work la.-t year will l'unehi
th same successful w.ty
this school year.
... The hoard is vofV desirous of
:*eping all the (fid menthol's and
w ironr. s any v?\v one". Mis. ('.
K. Tvutfierfold is Chairman of the
!a ir.horsf ip. eumiiiil.ee..' The fee
s nuly one dollar a year. Come
a1 d help us.
>v*:?>'>i;'vvv'/vvvvvvy*;"K";,v ."t*
COLLEGE I
R, S. C. |
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d eal INLksiiin^.. Jigr^iiniJLs_ .....
only to make ;t living'.but !j! 1
id tor couipped with a mire !|!
ieforc. Christian Environ- X
Christian Education.
f Liberal Arts. Teacher $ '
ho >1 of Unme Ec- %
rrr ?i ?i
till a Activities:, liaschall. .{.
. f. ..~ .1 V
i ^ cum
Tuesday- Sept. 17ih |
X
>p. No application ncces- '
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!). PIN SON, President |
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