The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 16, 1935, Image 1
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* Rev. and Mrs..
rence Celebrate > *ieir
jGoIden Wedding
Lake ( ity ?.On Tue: ilay-cve.'i.inn
November 5', ,li?nr?, at <Alo<i
Atty/G. W. Layvreiu'o of Ghioajjo,
?*- HI., won of Hl-v. aiui .Mi -l ..mi'.-n...
who \\l*s master of eeronioim s in- ,?
troduced Miss Ronton, insti urtor j
of -Morris. .College, iauiuler, iv -11,. ^
who gave a brief hist;, ry of the
family and*nrm>imeed ti progi an
of the evening..
The twelve children*-worejiii)k t
carnations, the fourteen gr: r.d
children wore daises. The wedding
march w4 : played by .Miss AiT""
t mw Ilil.lv'rbisvn.i^of Manning, S.
Miss Rachel Lawrence, the young* >
est child was maid of . honor, Mr.
Walcr Lawrence* the youngest j
son gave the bride .. aw y.% The t
great grand son was the'ring buu
... . *?* ' ?. i
. The Rev. L. I). (Ian hie. the new- t
iy appointed pastor pertoimeil lie ,
ceremony. The attendances- v.*ei*e j
the 'di Ughters, daughter-in-laws, (
sons and son-in-laws. -
?: 1 Solt?; TtL?Prtrmi-*?Me, was -sunt; ?
by a member of the faculty of Man t
^ ning Hi school. The Rosary, was
sung by numbers of-the faculty, ul j
__?Manning Hi school.
The f lien Is of th!". family both ,
white ;.-nd colored' \4ere iittrodue- ^
ed by Atty. Lawrence and spoke- ,}]
very connncnkalilo of i?B. v.,?un. ?
ilrs. Law?'inve. and fsinlily.
The followiiijr . tl-i; tinfctrislvd ov.t
of town },ut?sts were pjx'sent: , .
Mannii.*. ST ?V 1'io.f. ah.l; Mrs. >
* jl," M. 'A .M\i rs ami?faculty.? Br
end Mrs. Jenkins, Prof. and Mrs'.- ^
Thompson,-ftiv. Cindsep, Mist* \V
,T.- ?Mm?V.'alkoi. .Mis. -*
Bvt'.ie White ' and otlKT:-. .
^Kinn'strve. S. C. Dr. iiii-.l (Mis Mason,
Dr. ClmnaK.ui?! vie;:- "
mith _ ^
Trio, 8. C. f-Misses J Lillio Law- ^
refice, TladiMi Strong, Kuth t
Smith. " ~
Suii-ter, S. rMisa Benton of '
.j- . Mori is College.
-?? Lake City, S. C.?rRi'Vr itn.l?Mrs. ^
I..r C. * Gamble and family. "Mi ;o, i
?? ?K<n K. Hr.ri Hilton, Kalu V. jMas-. '
>? sey. ? ft7 T~" d
A h"sl of nlatives an.! trjvi.d
~TT?from?Salteis, Conway ?"
wituics: >d id;D t luhoiato aila.i'.
The house was beautiially ?Uvorated
with o miles, ' jnekroiait
t.-i ns.aiid u??l lloweis. t
?t in her evening j?mvn. or pluni ~
. color"Spanish lace'. jfiven tn hm
for the occasion by her daughl. r> ^
art.l daughter-in-laws! Trt. groon.
wine a back fer.trli.'h \yulker, fci\ .
en to hi* by the sons and son-ilk; .
laws.
The menu consist, d of OaNtt-C
baked chicken. Luiki-y, >alad, ; .
rice, gravy, punch ?b.L cake.
- Tftftr al l'ah,, it!r- svi11 the Ik >>i the
coiiuiu.'nity.
Another Problem
h ' ' M
By Marie . .latin
Although the tv< noi'al deal ak :
from' tubcrculbsi.-, ha- e.ontimi.s!
In di'i-linc in 11 I' t I'.yipy wax-, ai
an.ifysis tTT the moitrdtty- revwnls 1
reveals certain facts w.hi.h serve
to dull the bright edge ?>f aclin ve
.ment.
' One of the. inoso i-tr^king" of these
is tihe high deuth-iat.- from tub. rculosis
aihonjt Negruos, behitw
...i i li.. . I.. 1.1 ... ..i I
\VIIIt'll II's tut' w mnv Ill .,,
tuberculosis injhe Negro.
^ A |" rt*port ol .(
lie Health continued the statement t
that "Abilut one out of <very tei (
person's in the United States is i i
Negro; one out- of every four pel (
sons dying of 'tuberculosis is a [
Negro.. These ratios ought to ini I
ply "at onVe'tJiilt. iiere is " serimtv*fftfcponsibility
and a gr* at t..sk t'ui, i
those interested in th. welfare pt .
the?'' '
Approximately JO.OUU NopjJ'tlP:-" "
f die of tuberculosis each year, fl hc
( tuberculosis death-f-1?* for Negro"-'
es is 1 TO for evci.v 100,00t) popu
lation us cumpure 1-to -oU?fjir white
population. Mdre than - > percent
of all deaths from tuberculosa "I
is fn the United States arc those J
olY Negroes whereas they coiUti- i
t'utc only-i.'houtj.te.il^ rvpnt of the |
lot Hi |ftl||Lll,llio|U? 1-? ___
m Why is'tihe Ni'gvo groifp so TfaYd
hit by this disease? ' <
Alost-stu.lerus- rf-thr-?proldi in
agree on jj possible ^reason .for the ;
prevalence of tuberculosis anioiiy i
Negroes?thit is the social f'nd ;
< educational <11 -tub antag'e under -s
which they live. i
The social and educational f- c- |
tors are undotibtly of imijor'impoi |
tanee as regards the .Nf/ro uioei- |
cal'^sis problem. Tuberculosis
flourishes on dirt and darkness m |
lean rations. The Negroes ha\'< ]
been an unduprivkge.l group |
forced to live- in undesirable cor
ners, and eke out whatever kino
of cxistance they could. The habits
of living which they were fort
ed to assume ihUvo made "them easy
prey to sickness, (
There is much that- can he done !
to remedy this problem of tuberculosis
in the Negro. There is lit j
tie hope of changing his physical
mak^-up, it is- true, and the urgency
of the situation demands more
Uhait quiet waiting while tiUL^Nc-j
? gro develops an '"inherited resis- 1
. tMnee." For all practical purposes,
preventive work must be effect .
ed by modifying the social and edu
cationhl factory. Adequate medi4
cal care and hospitalization, edu- ^
cation concerning how to live, and
where to live, and help in attaining <
deeirablo housing conditions, in- j
;'!n.rW'"
-iC College Faculty j 1
Meets
* ( lt\ W < II llrl?>vl
The November. ntCetir# of the
state College Faculty Forum
uhl Monday evening in the coleye
cafeteria, where excellent
ushes w\ i'c served iili iuhors "he-?
ore they Settled down to the serous
business of lectures, roundahtc
ifi'seu-sjoTTS, announcements,
ind presentation of plans for enmi.cniei.t
of s. eial ; nil cdueationil
contact aiming contact consticei.ts
of the teaching and ad mi nstivtive
foveas of the institution.
1'rofessor lfoy 1^. Dawnpoit of
lie Kdueation department talked
ibout Objective Observations in
S'egto EJueatb 11. His lecture was
in excellent- 1 xplanation uif the
uineiplis^, purposes, an J > pplicaion
of intelligence tests . He d<*lared
ts.at intelligence itself is in
k finable, and consequently the
isis he had under diseussion
ould not . be looked upon as>, deinatcly
measuring an ind'ettnf.ble
piality. "But tluy '.re satisfacory,"
he said, "as indicators of
ler observation, and may by used,
is a basis for suggestions* of oeeuiatioij.1
choice, by persons engag d
in?> <" ?! f.. i.l-nw,. /' I'i ii. _
cssor Uavi rtport tMiiphUsizcd that 1
1 single test is not sufficient as J :
i'b,sis, but that ?, veil 1 *hJufd^be|
issful expij.'intent with int'efjip
nee tests" in e.opjunction "with an
>riei?tation program at Langston
Jnjversity where h ^.served before' '
opting to State C, IkgC. "Tile re- '
ult \\as that tsudents did>. much |
lig.aiF gr. dy of Work in course- to V
vliicli they woiv <lii\ct *l. . j
ational guidance eominiilye, cimi-^k
rosed of Prol'eSsoi s'Davi nfiorfyl^i,
/. Jiwvll, ami K. W. .tureen. It
rcgyn working1 \s ith . fresmen 'i t !
he beginning of the present j
ichooi term. This marks the. beginning
of a new educational feauu
at Stale College. Intelligence
este are used in the work, ami Pro |
'essor Devenpoi t declared tlut
fcjm1 v ery nttr-testing rewlutions
tnve bei n made thereby about,thedue,.tioH-al
ba.kgroun.1 of. 1V< .-h- ;
irnr ~?~?* ????^
The piTiposo, basis and method ^
if procedure ol the. vocational
ixiiflanee continiltee will be l'ea-v
an'vd in attotlv 1- article^-by this
yihir sTP a l^il.r date. \ ,
t.Attti r Professor .Pavenpoi. t-'s
ecUire, President Whittaker tola
lis experier.c. s at One impicssi.t
n .'ugural c.-ivtmnnw of Dr. F, U.' \
I'ulterson as . thirtj* pii/ineut -of
I'u.kcgce Iifsliii.te. In addition
,0 the' C iTf^vi?|) i;b li s7rC.r~c. i c 11 i ll e
. allele was Tin industrial,vont'ci
nee hi Id at the 'Institute, ami a
loiosrorali ve of lh.? Fold Motoi
ompany i waled '.-.oru?eery?fre?
> ic.. tiI<? ivs hi tin* uudous'con;
uitiy. He.said lhal the Ilelrbit
iiuirutaeturi r plans, to op. n an iniu.strial
schuoj fioin winch walk- i
jrs will bu drawn for ..is plant J
l ire c.o in to in plated school will i
t I 1 'inn I 1 y ar, ilmi
nirai.?ts must bo .yt a.it.ales? ol
he lK.ir.it llic'h iihol. Ri\si- |
lout WJtitt. > k. r said that I lie in- '
ore liny and alai nunjf ieatie^Tsuat
there '. tv f. w colore.1 . stu-.l
.onL.s in il.<- D.ltoit lli-iii school, |
i; .1" il' the program oi' industrial 1
ducatiojfc.is loilow.d as wiun.loil,
i. ero't^ffi so *11 be. law workers of
hv Race in t^ie plant. At pivs.lu.
,0U0 ol'?tli>- bit,OUU woikers cmilbyed
by Mr, k'oicl aie Negroes.
1-1 i ijd'-"1 Whittaker announced
hat the 1. rev enrollment oi Kiate
,-olUKe?has?i.obcssttyited?nnploy- _
in nt of additional teachers. Miss
draco %*. Rustles is tu be added to
he faculty tlrfs week as Associate
drofissor of English, and Miss
Myrtle ri) Joie of New Orhpns
s coining as Assistant Professor
>f Rhysic.al Eiht^ation for wpnien.
ntrn-,t.im>popMVii I habits, clunnliin
s, ui.et, r.lid .-o or.-?these tm
onie of the we pons by Which tuliereulosi
wiil b. hroujf.'t under
control in tlii.s ;:r>-lip. In addition
.ojfcencral health w.nk, special efI'ofls
shsuld be n.aele to dis.seniiiiaA'.-knoAvlede
about the disease
itself?its cause, prevention, sympti.dns,
and cure.
'I'ubeia ulosis hincn^ ?yt K'oes e
h finitely a prohleui, ami a serious "
me, but just as definitely is it
in|mId > of solution. The methods ,
.ire sinjple an<i direct, but they
LK\U doing 10 ne oiitcuve. vv i.vn
cod"'buy tile Christmas; Seals sent
tr??vtm?by your loiflsh tuhnrcaiosu issociation
you help to solve U
iivoblim, for Christmas Seal fends
light tuberculosis wherever it is:
found.
HOOKER T. W. Ill SCHOOL
K.\C;i CTY ORCHESTRA TO AC
'EAR ON PARENT-TEACHERS
ASS'N. PROGRAM, NOV. 21ST
At IJ. ?T. W. Auditorium
The Orchestra is composed of
he. members of the faculty,
dookre Washington high school is
me of the few high schools that
'jne enough talented members to
oi m n orchestra.
Alt parents a rut friends are urg>d
to be present and enjoy , this
nUshaHivflt:' * ' i
Miss Melba Lawrence of the
"acuity will be guest conductor 1
'or the occasion.
Mr. Henry Bennett of Bookei_
A'ashington high school land Prcsilent
Miller Whit# ker of S. C
State College attended the Inauguration
of Tuskegee nod Preaii
i i t ' r 'ifii ii': - ' ? . .
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i Pal
(: () i a: M B I agouti
REV. J. P. REEDER V
TO BAPT
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* 4^9
REV. J. P.
L\or ponding Jk*crvtary_uL the Jfutl
Baptist Convent
MT i>EAR BRETHREN:
?Columbia S C.. NoveniliL"' 11th,
of the Foreign Mission Board.of t
America, I am calling your attentii
is assigned- to as by our Lord am
PoTfign Mission. We are asking
church to take a part in our $25,(J
the coming of3 the convention in it
tist Church of Columbia, S. C.
We are also asking that every oi
sion the j?;<?ptest in the history, o
not be said* and done'to brinjf" the
people. It is at this tinfe that the
ami throughout the east in trends
urease Bantist stock. It is only U-'
our piirt ahi! should?wo fail- loin
prayerfully hoping that every lover
forts to accomplish this grthtt task
Respectfully yours f
FA ITH FTJ t MOTH ER
PASSES
The funeyal Services- nf the late
Nils. Mahalic Burtop of 2014 (Ink
S|m who died suddenly Thursday.
!>. at First Cplvarv Baptist church.
Rev. S. S. Youngblood officiating.
Mrs. Burton, was the mother of
fifteen children. She leaves- to
mourn h?r loss eleven children, and
fifteen gi'yEnid children, Mrs. M. J."
Ilarbyrjapcf 5tlt?Sr Rosa BniStton. Columbia:
Mrf T.owis Rmliin t'Koi
lotfe. "N. C.; Mr. C. Burton, Detroit
Mieji-; ^frs I?abelle Byrd, Philudel
diiii, Mrs,~I.ouiSl.' Mack- Prim-ton
N\ J.; Mr. John Burton and Mrs.
l.ilUc M. Wise. Columbia, S C.'J
Miss Barbria Burton, now teach*
intjyin Bishop-ville. S Mr. Jamc.Burton,
Washington, I). C.; and
Misj! Nelleldy B. Burton. k^achiny
?t Wayerly Elementary School
Columbia,
Rev. Youni^blood spoke briefly"she
was a good neighbor and a
faithful servant." Mr. \y. M. Poe
vnng" "The Huini'lnnd."~~imrt?Mr^
F. Abraham ,at Allen University
played variation of?"Nearer?myGod
to thee." Many friends expressed
their .sympathy by cards,
letters of condolence,-and. flowers
Eight nephews served as pall
bearers. Interment followed in the
Palmetto Cemetery.
Afternoon Program
at Chappelle Station
A. M. E. Church Sunday,
November-! 17. iy.'I5
Prayer meeting will bt- at .'!:()()
p. m.. conducted bv Mr. Presslcy
:>f" Bethel A. M. E. Church ard
Mr. Friday ,of Sidney Park C.M.E.
Deacon McKright of Antioch Baptist
Church an' Mi-.s Daisy Banister
of Trinity C. . E. Church.
?At 8 ion n. in Queued with (' i
itol Quartet.
At 4:00 p. m.?Scripture read-,
inir led by Rev. Harrison, assistant
pastor of First Calvary Baptist
Church.
At 4:05 p. m.~-Collection with
8rtu-ic, opened with ChappeHe Station
A. M.' E .Church Choir.
At 4:10 p. in.?Talk by ex(Imemor.
Cole?Fr?Blerse and r.e?
lection by the Harmony King
Quaitet and a sermon follotvetl hy
TlrT Paul R. Shoahrm (white\ froin
Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. I. S. Leevy will pros:nt oxC.ov.
rnor Blease. .
i At 8:00 p. m. Scripture readme:
by Rev. Sister Millotte: prayer by
Rev. Wright fr/id solo by Miss Myr
tie Ruff.
At 8:.10 p. in.?Sermon bv Dr..
Mingo, pastor of Wesley Si. E.
Church. ?Closing
remarks will be by Rev.
Hunter.
Every body is invited.
Rev. W. R. Bowman. Pastor;
Rev." R. D. Miles, Director.
dent..
Mr. C. A. John-ton and Mr. Jas
Simmons left this week for Nashvi
11c to attend the, high. school conference
at Nashville, Term
Mr. Henry Bennett will pkflt' on
the Negro Achievement Program
r-.t S. C. j-State Colliege on Sunday
afternoon. -t
CHARLESTON COFFER FIRM
REPORTS PROGRESS ' ,
According to a statement recent
ly issued by Messrs. W. Eugene
Simmons and James. N. Fludd of
Enpeco Products Company, Charleston,
S. C., their specially im-,
I' ~
<+
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j CAROLINA, SATURDAY.
i'UITKS
1ST BROTHERHOOD
^ //X* '.
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REEDER
eign Mission Hoard of the Naliona
ion of America
14J:J5?As Corresponding Si cretaiy
he National Baptist Convention ul
>n to the most important task that
i Master, namely: The support-of
every brother- together with his
lOO.Ot) Drive that will end up-.with
s l'JUG session with the Zion Baple
would lielp us to make this sesf
the convention. - Too much cancause
ofM+tf* convention before the
Baptists of our'state in paiiiculai
il should Ihilke every?t1f"i t in inJay
that we have a chance t>> l>lay
orrow is not?promised. \\\-?arc
of Mission, may join us"'in oTtt *cf*
or the cause,
J. P. REEDER.
HELTON NEWS
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(i'feer-UosenWald High School
l'io.f. A. v... Curtright sponsored
an r.duca onal tour on Naturoay,
Xov.mbvi u the Lop Cabin
Ccpter in (ia. which proved to !>..
.worthwhile. No great \v< - the" sue
.ess if this trip that th. lead.-.
t It i ti In hut 11 T ey ha vo found a new
'spirit in racial cooperation and
liavc tr.kf-n h< a it. again in lie hopt
.that ot.hi'1* roinniunity ptoj<.cts caii
lie as effectively handled.
(iiiided. by our, .congenial ant
. in i-mb-th + principals ' the- dolo::aljn:i
b. aided the Ooini'orlald
chart1 icd bustLril) A.M. The oh.
ly itgref vd s the inability to accolumn
dlte t !'f' wniiiny clow i
whose anxious fae.es revealed lit
very fact that they wished tin
-ims cotihi-hnvr'Tirrrti d more. Crns*
ing the fsa-v. nnah river we begat
to injcy t'he breezes of-(la.
Our first stop was in the t'it \
of' At III,IS.?win P.-?Llle del.-gal ioi
visited Inion liaptist Institute.
The I lean of Wnliwnt :i?d m.-m
betV; of the student council a.t'tfimagh
and pointed" out the- dtT
feivnft clu, rooms .and
questions cone* filing- the school
|>T?* \ isit here w'. s a real pleasure
From here w\. drove-! do\yn the col
oied bmnness sectiom?.as'-*the gaidi
pointed out the places of interest
From tliis point we journeyed 01
as we were to be at these towns
on scheduled time. As we ro.lt
along aiaeiuion~WiVs eattcdTd'Ffr
erosion control project, the CCt
Camp, a chang* in scenery, etc.
At intends enthusiastic speech
es were made by Prof. Curtright
while passing through liCyston th*
delegation was reminded of Ty
Cobb, the baseball star as 'this
wus his home-town.
Tin home of I)r. K!rputiTck was
mentioned as p s~ed throng*
White .Mains. Dr. Kirpatriek b
tlie Professor i f Philosophy al
Columbia University.
j Listening to the strain* of Trea|
sure Plan I and other el ssical mm
ic as well as announcements ol
[other'affairs "we continued to stu
: 1 y ri:ra 1 life and nrogressiv I'm n
imr in that section..
W)ur next stop was t the C.nn.h
la-Zark I.ml' Cabin Center when
we found everyjLhirg t hat has boot
portray*.d- in the world. The del
Kilt ion. wa^ most ttmlially roei-iv
~tn?tlir Null!' .' nn |
through r.nd in-pect any plae;* ensiled.
As this was an educational
trip, much pleasure was derived.
The Cabin is in the pines ai t
everything. seemed to echo Wei.
come. AVe visited the coopm .it i\
community store, and there the
class in Kconomius listened to a
lec ture hy the stcne-keepc r ::s tc
sales etc. This community has it.uwh
swimming pbol,. sprinK.'*"community
church and minister s<
that may kep physically and spiiitually
enriched,.
Tlie spring is inviting and there
is also a health center under considei'.
tion that has, attracted tin
attention of Mrs. ltoosevelt.
portaivt hi< ncj.of Haitian coffee is
rnpi'lly gr^ing with tin
ton :ind vicinity. .
CieoleChef Coffee is grown eh
th'e1 world-famous JuIqs RlanT
oise plantation in Port Au Prince,
Haiti, and is being imported to
this ie^oimtry ?.mt sold in South Cai
olina by Messrs. Simmons and
Fludd, two former newspaper men
NOV. 1G. 19tt5
I Negro to Have Part in
\ - Texas Centennial
l , . ?? ?r
Cioifzales. frx., N"v.?Ky'Inn.p~
juration of tir 'IVxa- <'ehti'tu.iTri,
L officially m.ukc i l?y a pi-riml '<'t
J ,'fh In'- tion ll.touirliout ti. ?t at<\.i,
fulls spt-cial. si^intiiai.vc . 1'jm'. . t x"Am
ricaii N'ou.o. ' .
Ytiv (lii'Uiu?nf Y 1)I,- tii-i slur 'm _
Texas' war for 11 1" iwc
whirl* ultimately wa- t. r ~'iiit in
- (tltf -CX tot .s-iott?Of ?
thf X*nitcd St-ai.to., tin- !' i'ii.<
(Ircaii; i>" lain;.' i I'lam !:_i'iiat ! 1.\
series of' i i lob'at i1 Mo . win h lio.
can on Nov.. a iif. (! n/iil< -. tin
<ivli. of th~ Ttfr. j-.ir,!.' eve; t, of t'
wit:. M'-xieo. lliiv, It to v<
ajr?a baial ? 1" j?i ?: r's 'mi fanh i'
?tinik | |i. aims <"F. aiive .< ;
llit*. Mi xican vriiiuetii i:tVi?)*t ft
to ilepriw tl. ,'J'cX n> pt tln ir n
publican cor. titution.
] A nioijjf tli hi*lt?t ic cilit-S pur-l
ticinaling in the, -tap-wi pi
re ram, arc Sanf HuiPt ?ii
rm.l i;)alh*a, whir*, -the stuto^ au?.
? i . 11 .: i i. \ > i t.: i, i11:1 - rrr :
atii.K iii lhe <i 'V' Uipnu',;t "!' a
Teat Kxpe.sjtion to climax tl.c
' t-epUimi:.i Year.
111 Jure. wii~ IV >i>! nt IPm.-i velt
will b* in Dalla- fur the < fficial
opening of - t!v T.xiu < e;..r
enrjal Kxpositioii. thy Ncjrro will
ne irivcii uerof nit ion i :i - a Worl i's .
f. ir fur Urn tir-t Urn . s.iu.imhi >0
Iva- Utvz- se? a-i'lf' for the 01. etii
tv of a N't Kid l.ift1-Ttthhiin/.
- loK-in a ilVttMtlt' llMi-Hlt'" will depict
tiie 'history of the- Au.- ri a:
\"i KVO, shcAvlnfr thi part th_- Ne'
i .? has piajrc i in tin- e. oiioinic ticvclopriieitt
of tii 8011th fioin 'thy
inie <f hi- comine as ?n unwiiliijlt
prist uk-i fio:..'i Africa urtij t e
ore-<-1 it dnv,
, Noirro artivft'i..v Ln tK.-.' hxposi- '
ion.-., vis- hi'i.'M1' -i> ii-ou-il i?y tho
, IVx ^ .Ni-irro ( mmr.ini t uinim-ioii.
t.omp si i of huilinu .N> , ,|
oiiin ators ' an ! h.jire-s mm in t
Tonus. Manytof t'! 1? vX Ithior hum I
bijs of the lar-1 iiij^ Texas ham
shared in a -uh.-di iplne; of Kxposition
hotiiis.. m.|<! mi ier the* .-]> n- 1
sorsliip iff t hi Nimm o _t'tannii.?iour-I
IviHo-p Srerinp- \pws
r*? ^ - i- r? j
r AJl. tY un.i in-oii a
tion ami aspiration i?i the services j
h.-l.l at Iti.are Hill S'jmlay.- IN v.
Jones loft ' j-lenty. of . foirid for
ii uphi.? i "it iih inhors?Wen well?p!eus*<l
with tli.-. now heatfola '
Since comfore-Has nlroa.iy hocr '
>^?ovi(Ui! there will i.o no oxcusi '
(.op not at torn lint; - church ?lurir.u h.?
\vinH i'?!; ntits. j
v - School
niliac Jlill Si !i "I seems .to la
. nrotrrcssintr nicely. Theft* arc still '
students}? nroHiity. The class-room
A'oi k 'is sp'c in 1 i' 1. Si.nhnts seem' ntrly
arc rcrlizimr that" what in 1
acts to.lay. . cvtcrinitu-s lar.ro! 1
\Vhnt, he-will tin nr l?c .I 'Mioi i o\v.'
As a pjcsalt they arc trruspinir ic '
the teachers 'impart.. . j.'
wo were ! n.nnalo in luivn.a Mi '
Foltoh and twn of his lrionds
- a n.ii n,. hi. 1' IL ci lia, d,
phased with t!.o woi li iM ar.d
- a i1' a hh I?l4ti ''
.Quito an jjiTyrostinjr" . program
'was" I'l'mlcrV at clfTrpol~h??ur
' lay. i > Artnistic Program
! I'ougKt several phasos of the
AVorW- \V;irfTiiui; memory which
\y,ill long remain with ?The
pi i i* rani was' rendered liy tho seniors.?M
rs..Holmes, advisor and 1
i toacheV. . . I
? Jton'i forget the moving picture
to ho given in the Auditorium, on
?"fr^ny I i. 1" '| ini j '") it' rrldr
i oiiio out and son Ethiopia as she
Hands today add- hoar a briol
rooturo of Africa. |
Tho Argiouluire boys, enjoyed ar.
on.ioyphlo trip to tho fair at Bet t is
lm? Friday. 1
Pref. and Mrs, Adams were all
..miles when a' .group of the.good J
' nature.i pooplo of tin- roinn.unit> |
ushered in u; on them with ba>kot? t
' . f ii isnds Friday niuiit. This
1-1 ?
>r 'Vfi' was nvavicr mail an .-\ j ! rt?
! j >k '\Ver. 'I
1 hoy wish to thank the jt'ople of 1
! iho community for their kindnes*
. ami token i I' friendship. ,
. ' .Mi . ami Mrs. I!. 1". 1'etcrson has I j
! their jfjust Sunday their s-.n -j
from Benedict College
M - i i i i ire Mcachnn ami I'ililiv'i '
i Mr . ami Mrs. -'a Meilchfth
4 A iken.
lhof. and Mrs. Wils ti of t .?-*'1
I ville Were yiiKst ^ i>| Mi. art. Mr-. ~
lliuhtower Sunday, also Mr. and
Mrs. C\ K. Adams. (
Alis. Sallie lleiiion who is '
teaching in Kdgefiohi l ounty spent
tlu- .wt ek-end iit h nu ljorc.
Miss Blanche Rail'ord left Sal
urda.v for- 1'hilade.Lphia to , spem:
I the winter.
I Mr/ ami Ml-. W. 1>. vis 11.1
' family have retained frmii N. V. |
i j Watch for announecinvhy; cf no- [|
.101 tart things huppeiiifig in Itidgi
Spring- . -? 1
. j Visitor.- seen in town during the
> . work-end were Mr. and Mrs. L".
Kutshen of Salh y, S. ('. and Mr. .
ami Mrs. Russey and daughter'of j
Kdgofield. S. C. .. . ' 1
Tiie I.. I'. A. elub is planning to
> /ive a Manle-s Wedding in tile \
near future Wateh tile Leader for
tlie announet nieiit. . !
Mrs. NVia- Carrol of .Florida lias
;?ml iirne,i huiiir a : I or.- ppiidiile unit.
ft ?wl\i4v Ihere. ^ ^ ^ . 1
N I \V ( L.N I MM ( U 11 ? 1
. ~j Thursday, N'oy. -Tth -t Ijve o'- (
1 elotk p. in. Mrs*. Fannie Finds-y <
' was hostess to the members of the 1
L Nov Century..Flub and guests at _
. her home on BaVnwell St. <
1
far
ITecI icaTion Serv ices
For Myrtle Beach
Colored School
M\rti?- 15< U< ti, S..<\, N v. 11th
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Ut h =J| \ hl^ e I \j.uj
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LOUIS NEWS
T ai'iiiisf ! ! ha- 1!:)o
t o !r:11! t< i . it
t" --f,;! \v;,i '
"XVji i ,M i\ W. I'. .1 i.-,.] ii- |i?
ijial. an 1 U;-v- !'" M K- .
I!. \ 1!. .f (iat.iiy ut:<i
vi:},?? ;! .. !.. U> \h>'
havisii; ..n. f ih K!->i ?su!t>
>f it- kir..! ,i: ti? V".;nty. .Thy n:
iic fat- by at? Vti ;t_hy ?va.-H?*r>
vn-v-t'atii lii-M iu (.'? ?.way. X.av u
VIi - (liit: y av ;i v.-ty -.1
liif. it. nuin-tijjtii.n <-t; h__ai]?
ifi - IWiull- I a yV.
it ji s-o1 .1 ? ->? iv:
<ys |n;tVi!.Cr' r a' Wnmivr"',il
pi M-rfntrt?Hi-r-^y'-ny^an"':' -uhIhMuIiu
i;u iri.r ? v.- I Uat TTTTT
Fvxrininii: svl.v?ol, is st ill trtw.-iiii:
I'fi- ft mi nt* w s wcil ivniv
iWthv N F.S.C. ('nn\tiitjnf
!t1: at 'Pniiip l^inyii':. wl'.itiin-ii.
rcir.tf.
Drar.Ui'lnn'tr .S. by tI Ma':'fhi'-i
1m'\; **.ar sli'witur ' >' .t la-it
' a. 1 i'i " i , :?ni?1- : ii-di
..it i> a lMja-.-cnil'1 vi- it: whiM
'< > yvi t h i < vv i it t.. >
I'h-.v?li vi- ;t?'* ;i -7.?trivt :i severiI'Jhv..-!
Jims a . tisr whieh ?a< a
WuMetil <" !!) ily. Tiny are now
dam ir.jr t . ij? th the Heath- or
-arii'. lay. . J-"n !.? ?1?
In s n:ueh as th' hoys are aren't
-sin.tr the A?In If Kvenir.i: C:u^>f
nun are moving' upward ah"
Many n w farm methods ire he.
mr praetie<d. many. home- aia
>ei:tr ii paired. ar..i ! . w ota*
>ailt. Mr. Levels -nd Kvmuu
tn<V eeVnpMid aiel are n<ovliv.
nu^in the-i-s: while- Mr. Chain
iVawm..Tommy Stanley ahh^iiissj
lar^Ttte have, theirs urnlor'wr*
Unit-tinn." Mr. IJut'het Flojcd is
Manning to begin his in the ti.vly
'ut art*.
Misses Sample ata'j, li.hn.iy .are
Mtnhjng to give a^-"NVoaiar.lt ss
A'oddlng" Metnlay night. Nov. 18.
I'm-'public-is. invited.*
:?ii?
HA?i Utifltl tlowers were arrahu d'\fc
the lismtr room v-hen- eonrari
w? splayed.
The beautiful hosiery were won
?>' 'AI.'C N. A1, '.fork. 1 is". mn. m!S-,
IV. I-i. H1 -own, sfemid; Mrs, O, .1,
f haimiitut Low Mrs. William
C"han;pit n received the gilesl
arize.
After cards a delicious course
was servod.
" . I
PRICE: 5 CENTS
1 The Friendly Club ".
i
.
Ti.e. l-'nwuiiy ' (?l ubt Kmuiijf :"".
* ' ti.ficy; V( ir< ! nnbi? =.?
'ft.ct it? ! ? t- lininf 'hi Mr.-. if '.'214.
H.iAt ? :. ' October 2*. The
.'?:> .amine oh ml.o-r was Mr. l.vs<>v.T!:r
oJlrfov in ai?!tti<>n
. >' it? .-'j ni-i" iit'jv.ilie.-, 1 tijscusses
. t H -f*??trtrM?< htt il I It hit
tij >*. ' . '
'! was organized
I'',1"-', by "Mr. j\T 4*r.~Wih?
jii- itti-i ? thei and lias been
i' h.j weii" }"! that time. The
. r.i'.'UN'izfr, "Mr. Williams, ti;*o only
<'!i<-ei tie- club bus
i.U'i ' ? if;'" -these . t bj ei- jeaub of
t-t- j-I'jh; ami tbe'en.
; in int<- <<ur social
v y:':.wii?i> >. intet-pvrsed with thi ?
im s. . < onheclmi therewith, be-r
- p~?m trrr-rnr pi e<hh of his ubil~
-'.v a- 'ttWvV. \
, TI,' !"t?--i .? :;* i also t insurer
p.: I', ti, Klks. bf the
I V. <t.; im'bia. . a!.d was one
: ; i- e.oti-i - w It , can boast of . . '
i- ;o?i-(!c wifii l orty ~
am: men of
" n'.? ndivrs o"f The
I- riv 'i.y < i?i-?4-f?t??hT?? aliaed ??
iii' i* infancy ' r at in i-dyr to faan-:
families as
j e-seiit:ai 'thuiy. to do'- it
wo;;i . h?*-. !.jm lo in- active in *
ii";i ; ?u.-, -ml?mui
' >: .held some matter
j iMcu-tj i- tak'-'n ;|?. discussed,
.'.'i1 |/ T - ';i, i to p;;.t. -anni ^
j iTTprrettntr "...
. 'AT.-la!) fi"iii 11ine to time rei?-a~v
:.';vjs'th!';?' this column as to
- ~trr?ii<1:::-j ~fh~i ior.dly <f!l utr.v.??
mi:. AjVTHrn k. williams
President i f TKt Fifendly Club""
< - ui t i -f PuhjiCttv Lodge
X.12.- I. B. l'.'-U. '
? ?
Uishop \\ . F. FulleT
Holds Conference
li-.-t. ,\V. !}. 1' jilt;! Atlanta, ?
<ia w . . .Isi hi.- annual con- ,
!.Vrvr.. : ' . X. f. district at
- ' x- 1 T' .-oh
Knvnu* ' a*'id 4 wry
. ; : o - :n. the l'oi
F . t ;.s.:at. (.'oirn., j
- 4i-it ?fr.- !.. 'i Ii- ri'jciliimti. Or;? ?1
}J-i 1 : Tcnn.
A v.::.:al ?' r.fi.-ivr.cv for the
, 1 ri? t- \vij} bv. hold at
H:tA- rv;rc; S. 14:h-TTtft S. C, . *
. N-. ! in- : olit at Abbe
i!K. S. C 21.-'t-'JltV.'. S. <\ district.
\'v. 2 w::; ! * r.cfl at ( lover. S. 0, .
2>tr '.v;:.g these the N.
iy.. at..: S K: t I.eo i a Conference
: T~?-tTT! ' ?~ : * 1
Young Dentist i
Rounds Out First ^
S u cce s s tu f Ye ar
* 1 . Pi:/ .L Tab
Alas' y ;!;is city will
tear' . s official -
i i> ; ; :nh" _
. . i a:"v?i !. r.Vunty
!';'i < .- -1- A-->f?a::i.n th'is No I
: 5 <>:' I >r.
ea ; j- ate. < 1 0/ t'O
- I >?- ;?n?* ; - ; - 11. tiaatmn
- I" ' - S " -- m's l"r!'i % '
. -,z a-, i eloamrjrs.
T-i - .... i 11 ' Ma.-s- y to the
:' 11 ' : ' i-rhoo)s ,
a ! \ t lie <*'nai 1-- s.
;<> , ( :t: y T avivalosi* Ajs<?>i,iaV
; * : Mi i any 1 Vmtal
! :. . i-: >. >;' I >r. Massoy *'
i ya : th" -AW*a- a Stat: I>cntal
; 1*? -i???1 the h;a!U':-t a I t'ltlKt!
i:. ' ' - f\' nr.: r e .'in>s. , n 1 lias
1 Hissed the Sautiv Carolina
State H .tni u i-;l: m<-: t; moji < hon'
a:-?. 11-, '..aa.'.am- a Trow my j<ri:iivaeiiec
in. (' >.J -tar, ..with
J^'.'Vsa' - a' Sir. < t .
; COI.ORKI) \ M M i l |{ |?ro.
. <iW\M WINM R ;.A\\t?| \( .
?-is _1
II"' \va>;;iwar(lc,! to I
i Il<-. Ths- M'Ctm t" to M
J., s4??>h Tht rhird to tin*
! Md?, naU -tV-r-tv. '
j . 'I ' ' 1 V- fivi-Mollni-ii M
j in - ".-It. ?1 uUil aiul Vh+v4?WWP fl
to tl;- ( aroliim thoatre for 9
Tg"Ti?fi! ; i ; i<vt. :?
'1 roojrrnm w s ri-ahfrt'd and jfl
I am ouncod by Mr. Monty Bennett,
a : ,i ultj niember of Bo deer Wash- f|
infttt n hijrlj school.
There'\v.11 be mot^e contests witfi
jin tbe next few weeks. ,