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- I 'THE OIjD GRAY I
| ?AND?
| THE NEW RipER";;
I Bv
KEV. E. PHILLIP ELLIS o
THE BISHOPS COUNCIL
Leaving Columbia 'in a part> )
composed ui Mrs. E. A; Adams,
L. H. Hom'minRway, I. Wil
burn. S. 1L. Lewis, A. P. Spears.
J.-L. Betibow, J. S. Cue and President
Abram Simpson on Monday
the-Pr-to-attend the above namep
m.eting at Kansas City, Mo. we
irst snapped" at Atlanta. Ga.
Hero we met a warm reception by
members of tlit? Georgia delegati
"li. Bishop \V. A. Fountain took
great interest in us and lie accompanied.
us to the Eastern Clergy
ourcap and saw that we, were well
J supplied with permits. He is one
ot'-th. Lest hisftpps "iti our church
*au?l his kiminths will never be for
gotten. Bishop Fountain is good
to serve his church at least 120
ii,o!, yua.r.-.; We. met President
* 1'1' ,i;; ?ami ho.?too entertained
us io>al.y\ Georgia is safe i"h the
?.... hands i. these gifted leaders. Dr.
C. A. Wir,g: iehl of that city alsT
Yui'i.ied its' 'appreciative service.
t hattnanooga. Tenn.
We spent "the night in the abovt
ranted city ar.d Dr. K. A. Adam,
made an excellent arrangement foi
- titer ontHe-- party. We luft. eailj
~~ the.itcyi Morning in a heavy snov
storm but we niaue our_way_ salt
u 1?ii.t" Xar ii nu?wheie we?1? oi
uiivner at the Bryant's home
Pro". Bryant was looking the very
picture of health and the worl
that he has done at the Sunday
School Cnion is a w r.de:. It wil
- t'ate n.: to svy it to appreei'
;u Oi. .this general bl'a
. -A hat V..11 mnv but Ml
lb yarn's \vu7k at Nashville wil
.r.t'i as a menuim-nt in tit
A., M. K. < hur.oh. 1 cannot sa.
?v.,,.. 'ir i" ; at . NV.
\\ ni y next May bu t- Mr. .Bryant";
' ~ \\ ia mTuTv hand ods Cf Ttrp
, ? r- for Ki* p.! <'Ki'am.- '-,VVc ha<
. a chat v. .til 1 >r. ,1. (.'..Caldwell o.
J a". r.i*f. ict endorse . ??.
< ti< :jal. iandidate foV the
? ... . ,c. j-.tcy. lira, t ul .well say.*
' i.at i..- mar.y tru'.d will give-hi'n1
a i.. ir.?ti'Mted support where he
; i.. ..c i'.Vfi'i Hi shop Tijnber I doubt
I. a: \ .! i t;.e- t ace is.I).are eflicient
. <.. i.ouis, Mo.
If v.;;-' a. nt. W diiesda}'
r..'. ".:.y v.'h. n w.: airived in' St.
v i.A\ c ted* tnamed Hishoj
.. . a.i \\ ., Williams when \Ve Were
r . l* i i.ii.v tftar city.?'fitr
!. i a :.a . is Diacial h*>nu- Well
i; and Mis; Williams had .tin
iab.e yr< aniinj bcni.alh its loati t?
-;.j'p;.iy . ar wnuiny 'appetites. Tin
Vs. .i.lux* i- a three story .brick
i ... i?..:p I t i?steam maud and pre.
si"...if a, jn.an.iua* o;' a .jfover .
.* i>>>ilaaa-h'ii.- Hut m ater thai
ail > :' iris was. warm hosjiitalitie:.
uwaitinvc the f< tends of the Bishoj
.j.ii i_ family" ?p: South Carolina'
; \\ I'nY' minister.al or lay all art'
jjiven the !U'*sl'cordial welcome, ii
i.i i.ptjp \\ jiiUuuC. home and Mrs.
William.--lakes picas-ure in serving
iiit i:i.' iivi Sjster. Mrs. Armstrojij
iiipcs . Wrythii.jj Mil. her power U
a. lur. Disiioj) \Y,illiams wil.
i v? i A..- a nuked by the. A. M. E.
i it a h in general and South X'aroilaa
m pat ticskir. Our party, wil,
i-r?t'i i; u 1-1 ' t it . i i ption tender
in- th in-a.c . < ;' ur bishop..
Kansas City, Missouri
Vine:. w, "arrived at the abovi
n't ti.e seat of tin* Bishops' Cimwii.
w found representatives 1'roil
.all parts of the coil ruction. \\\
v.,-.-,* [l.asi-1 t,, meet Doctors T
d. Miles. ,1. >. Benn and Prof. ('
<J. 'Garrett in that city. We ex
chary d cordial arrettiny, am
' i-nt tib'i :;t our special programs
1 r. <> r'.stair.ir.jf features of tin
(i.unrii was the Quadrennial set
i.t'iii J.v Bi.-Ivy. Aral'. W. William?
P. jilted t ? have Ion the yxat
t t .-e*i.ii,n wi* have ever heard
.*!any .claimed tr.it u ..as ijmonj.
st ellort ever nut forth ir
the l.iistnry. of tin* A. M. K. church
i " tally ten ar.inu ts after tin
a; n v.as delivered befp r* any
?? errr-;?r~T~> t-Miiir tnT ;Iffnr>.~ Men
: ;:ii r < men w\ pt and rejoiced the
i <? which fl'c have never >oe
tir lives. South '"arolina Bis
5'"f? capt.nvd the A. M. I\. (0 hurt-1
in his \v! nrtcrfuf message and dis
i i ;.< all' . vei the conrectiorts wen
heard to say'"That is the man fo
us.;' We'arc proud of the stum
nrrrrrtei .nation to' k b.cnu.sc
had all others to know, that ,Bi.hi
p Williams must serve the Severn
h Episcopal District anothe
to-r years.
Our Standard Hearer
I?f, K. A. Adams, South Caro
linn's choice for the bishopric \va
. iv> vi tvery encouragement by del
enations attending the council. I)r
Butler of Georgia; Dr. Griflin o
"Chicago; l>r. bong of Florida; Di
Howard of Texts; Dr. Avery o
North Carolina; I*. Thomas o
Washington and several other stai
clard bt-areis expressed a willing
ness to cooperate with South Ca
rolina. Really it seems that i
two bishops he elected, iAdami
will b one of them. Three bis
hops told ' .in in my presence tha
they would do everything in thei;
power to assist in his elevation
Bishop William's is not includee
in the three. Several things fig
ured in Dr. Adams favor. Fi is t
he is very friendly; then agaii
our state"if popular in the con
. noctioii and furthermore our bis
h p is certainly influential in the
? church. All of this is to the cred
it of our Episcopal aspirant. Dr
Adams left feeling well pleasec
. f ' ' ' .
, I
over the .contact made with the
many Oilegations. And believe niq
liis chances are, as jjood as the'
best, lTo be continued).Our
Trip
It was certainly a pleasure to
associate with the mini.-lvrs tha.
.omposed our party, i'!'.' l!.in-i
.ningway was always in smiles e.v
jtpt when he was out. and upvn*
_>d doors for us at public p.aces
.hat we cculd not have vnte.c..
oihi rwisp. Dr. Lewis avii. iwigenial
.and jovial and gives out
ciiptufe exhortations urease na..y.
Such'is in keeping with his
great ability. Dr. Wiihorn trie,
.o act the patriarchal, father, bin
.lie cold wave cause his- faith t
.aultev- uiittlc, - but he rot u; nr..
aome in lull triumph. Dr. Adams
was our teachor, ex^ lainitig tas
how a well could be dug on
.he peak of the mountain.
Mrs. CV F. Jones
In returning we spent a fc\V
tours with my sister-in-law, .Mrs.
tones at NashvilkvTi.nn. She eer
.ainly made it pleasant fur tjn
.tarty. At her. home We were givn
comfortable lodging and a tea.
ine br.akt.ast. Sister Jones is the
t Id est sister of .Mrs. Kilis. Sh.
s Well situated at XashvilA fifiu
s among those who live find Lh at v.
it the same place. Our sister i.
"tlsg^an excellent church mimbe.
f .St. 1'aul and a noble Christian
Ionian. She knows how to c*nertain
stj aiiL'cr.. ami always read\
o nrake it pleasant for the nieln
jers of her family.
Payf,tp And Write-l'p
. -Many o: our r.aders" art- suiilr.g
timely aiuCTes to the Teud.
r. but thev don't ajihar
.asons are many and varied, lr.
ome eases the wriUr owe :o.
neie than >iie year's subscriplon
plus other bills i'or printing,
.he luie of the company is. thJtV
oriespondants must be sepiar. 01
no books in V:.der to release mat-'
.r. Its an imposition "lor peo"
>lo to st'inl ai'tTni's to be iiuiiiiM'.d
when they owe from one to su?.
?oilars on the books. When you
ail to see your artiel.s in p^iiil
dsi write1 the1, bo k-ke.peT at . I-?i *.?
A-feiiii>ly?r treet,?1 ohimI iu?a+r~rsk
ijvu .ni.i.ei) do you owe. Then
.gum as tici-s will not do pun.is
il v hen tiny attempt t?/ Convey
jk? 'sentiments. o: others, a< ,the>
eiu v... That is-to fay no ?uuv<ulhor'ized
. to: Hay. What a i\>n.c?
nee ?u" even si delegation wt?.
.o. Ho might speak i.or him.-,.,
.ut as the- delegat ton?or?com?
. iVriH.u ting tcpresinuni\-s a.i
. ago, a,nu van speak i- r tn'-in
clVeS.
"The Old G,ra>"
Yl.li!Wig- to Hi request' coming
rum any -number- ot prr:-nm> we
. nave iosunu.il. ut former cap.ion,
and will''continue' to preaou
rum the above text. (Jut many'
.umircrs alo asking that we u>^
. ;ie same .subject m naiiy issue..t
the .General Conference. .We
.dmit that the "Old G:ii>-k'~i> o n
lattusr -light, ami will -.use ' tinaim*
to. the ell ol oiii career.
yjjt. I.like .
To say . that this i> "one ui t
jest churches in the connection i
> state a lac I tr.al_ in.i- ilut in- is ;ied.
Our'Junior choir wii! _\ii'
, . T. ElHs, chorister reiid.eie.;
nost* ox'eCdieiit service iast Tun*
ay morning and evening. Ti.i;.
cere highly commended iy the
ntiie eoJig-regat.bm We'-d-^U H'i,
.I'l lv.- until til*.- eli se o: the til rn
i.n 1111 .iii, i>j\ ltc'i. ). W .-l.mrr
ui: assistant, preached a nnmc
orinon. *
.Sunday ^s- Communion i'uti.
loriiing and cvemuc and t..e pa
J S or win preach at n in vie.
Iusie by the Senior . n ;i. He
, i\e members pray tn'e out
.ipuring ol' the Holy _S^iri!-?
I.ctf us ad\aiue on -our kin
t i.(?\ i;j< ~n i:\vs
Mr.- and MiV. \V. 'dim?,y. h;i<:
. .s th.-rr jruests i..r a ' *v -a:
'.;iuia>. .Mi;. uinl Alls. JuJi-J^ran
-?r11 and :amily ul' <iasl<>nu..?. *
Airs. Nelson A: m.-tniirj Katt *n (
her irnvsl. Sunday liei liinKn'i',
Irs. Fannie J'anuu. ^
. v.Mr. Frank Biatlun and ?>% < .
aul tie t>I Charlitle, N. <-I'd.
r.e Week-Hid here* Willi U.eiT*. ]>{ .
Mr, ar.d >Mrx, I. II Wji-ht U\.
i.-' their '.quests Wednesiiay .Ml
( . *\Vi inht i : Ballimor., ABi
.Mis.-' I). L. Jail: <>n visile.',
riends; in Gustoma Saturday.
Mi-. *ni I' All's, Klazcr I.<?ve aiA
lie )>routi ] arer.ts nj a mile -sonA
ylve. tvr Kdwanl. AloUur and
r . re riotrrrr nieeh. Atr^i i.nve?mr
.iss i'arrii l.m- Hall l.el??re- Iih
.ai riatje.
i Mrs. ']'. 1? Thomas ei.loi taine-....
i ..an. a ..i i.. .
tfv <i? nn
>!i Killers .Mountain Street, Tuc.?
uiy night. Ouite a number d
adits wolf present. After tin
a nisiness meeting 'the- hnsttMs su'v
. (i a delicious eours .of san.wieh
.s and cocoa.
Those on the sick list are: Mi
lilts Armstrong, Harry' Mikt
j Vrmstrong and Gtorge Jackson
f M 'i.sse.s Holler Hollands aifd I.ttm
f| Vrmstrong . til' Gastonia visittc
iionds litre Sunday.
Mrs. M. '/. Legiec entertainer
f the Women foreign Iliss.ionar,.
5 society at her home Thursday nitc
. The meeting was called to ordei
t :>y the President, Mrs. F. K.*?Iack
r son. Opening song, Jesus ( ail.
. us. Scripture reading by Mrs. C
1 H. Adams. Prayer by Rev. T. B
- Thomas. Song. The Mission i-7
studying the life of I'aul as i
i Missionary. After the business
- meeting the society adjourned tc
- meet .at the home of Mrs. Thomas
? Mrs. Eegree served a course ol
- tea, sandwiches, candies. Every
r body expressed themselves aa hav
ij ing spent a lovflfei-eyenimt,
i .
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Miss Pmssi? Pickett of Finley .
Hi faculty spent the. we.k-oml in .
R'" < .??v. ;i.). hoi?br< thor, Prof, i .
Picket;. who4 is a member of the t
Emmet; x . u taoulty there.
1'iys.limit, J. S._ jStfUiback. of' J
Clinton loil'cjre. Rook Hill motored '
here hurriedly Saturday, hoping ?
i be ia time :or the County Teachers'
Association, but was just '
si litlK- too late, lie hail attend-,
e?i thut mo.ninjr the York Counts i
Association in Roek Hill and re
I'-n- tiuit tile }t.est speaker, Dr.
he rge J'uvis til kjjarlotte, detiveivd
a most scholarly address. ?
IV.sider.t Manbaek introduced Dr. :
Davis to the body Dr. Davis <
was ['resident Stanl^ack's first tea- v
gher/. A large gathering pf tea-',
chers attended the meeting. '
.Mr., and Mrs. Frank McFaddcn \
ami little son Frank Jr., spent j
aist week end in Sumter with rel- v
/Rives." i
, Mr. Fdward Shannon of -New
York Oity was called here a few ;j
days, ago because of- the crltftal "
illness of liis nioth.i; .Mrs. Janie j
. The itinera! services" of Rev. i
Shanpoiv, t'eilt.r street. ^
Thomas Benson were held Sunday v
-afternoon -at Metropolitan A. M. ^
F. Z. church. Rev. Benson?. who ?
iveil alone at his home 011 York t
.road was lotind dead Thursday s
infilling. ' lie was i'dund dt'ud 011
l'iiur<day morning, lie was" one of \
Chester':-. ] ioiuer edjzeiisj-. deeply ;
yi.ga.-.r. khi.i and Friendly to ail. t
and had file i.ign Ksp.ct of the (
citizens' .liere', both colored and .
J white. Man> relatives... .surviwe. :
'/of'til, last kw yehrs' he had liee.i"
1 rul.V wit a '..Ji.ai f tr- Vble, aim i
1. ' i:. 'i - s.s >. .'1 I at lie . o saf"rc'i|il.
ins. uealh was a f lioek .to
all. lie wi;T 10 missed in' his
eliurcli. lame, iieig.h) oi hood and \
. oil)'!.*unity. : ?
ih.*. "Ala# ah* ik Curv-nve was 1
Uiv.n.a l>uih<iay p'aity ?mio ui.nh;- 1
vast wf'ti; at "(hi- h. nu- uT Mr. and
M''-- I' vark - M [ ''inuii-M ai.s.,..h..
aud' ir .mcvs. ' Hxteen quests - cii.
*i\ the. vViiiiKjc. A salad colli ay
oiK-wcd by sv.ccts ar.d k-e.> made .
(.? liu- a.nsL palatable nivnu.' '
A . Mil fTTiT- T7T"TiTS sTTt~-J;l-Utw
i'ii'1 ui ''-v??". M . and Mi.'. 1 >. if.?j
..labv-vci:.. - ruad.l.a ? smpri<,. ^
::i;' miy vests. ?ivi ir last Wui
I'. :;i . r Mr. C. K. Loath
. I i'i-j i'a. ..I >>:> wely '.quiet i
y..a.-( aril ti.o uu. ,-t.> were al iaiiy
y>.*? niLicti v.hen Mr., ami
' >j . !. ... . i 'v\ i .i.. i.va: a
"!> v i. - i.i 1. u .-.a pris .<1, byi (
ti:.d . jba -um ' ? . 'so. marly |
. mis. . i K lie;- i\ i'l es'hm. nt - (
!' inlay !..< . n:i;x s:a>\\ !cll thick
l!.'i i'a -t i < i ,*VV v!'al ll Ill s. Kv
. : ythv;^:.-?. n.:' lakjr.y oil the .'ani; v
' u.i y a u iiii-li lit... ^
! - ,i- s-..e so many aays 'y
' m- v.iiii'.v. 'iJ. the. aturii.joii the
i! > </iU. ami ilio beautiful
.-a..- , y u.,i..h ha<i just bcin
v I'sivyi! i m. it- molt-'
i-y*11* .-.."ii. Today, Tue'sday, j
tiivlty. i it wu: m, that .
- > a. >! b. . It i.- fjuite |
a Sppny o.ijy. ?i . s
.1.. {i ..fc. Jui-i a}- ;> v
-itc;ti; v;. , iiii' v..h\\i he is
;114V -.'i- .,r l ilAI,~t "" "" I
-' <:: i ?:?, -ilk- ; Tile's- '
.i11-;?-?;t > ' i.' i.i a ov, miles l'l'C.ii
alt . a- i'i'... i liiu .u iin" |
' - - \\,a- .ill. John |
-V. ; vil-lan. ! lu.S- _4
la. ! i - 'a!'- 'v. . .. iiii ' " ' ! ;
t W-* i k ' i r - * a:ot 'Mr#. Kiieh- ,
: r- ,ta . ... -K-'in ft a ?inif; Mrs.
. ..a . sir... ly.a-oa ,
. >1 ? [*T
1--o -at. a 11 1 .a j. i i.-4 l till veil- <
i?":i |t, i:i. ( "dam: .a la-. 11
\ til.A ! i,y Bee. W. li. (
-t.i' y !.< . T% . M. lloi.ri!', I
( 11" -4-:?f+r?l-iiin- and 3
' aa:.'.y i.- , - .. ..y. this ,-ouion. l-'-l
'i ft ' s" - a.- elii.jr ol' ill C . <
. oi-.. !u-! ' A - .oiation was large-) 1
.-' a. I- a . -i tali:: ay. .Miss .Mat- :
> '. "tau- "i ino .State Dept.!
1 1 .1 at a -I Wiled itt th.
?-;.< . A A t h./.ot i and very <
1 ! :- " ?**"-tlity via-as she
.'f.-.' :.tt .I many practical problems
"} I i oj,. -ytis. 1:. Ai i.-s Ilaih.
i.vu r .presentation,of
!. I' .a'aty Methods was >
. " .' I' a: a. .nil i o.grelte ; when 1
;a t*i .i *; !.>. i> ai l.- and wails. J
ai;- i y of work 1
I tt.. |> Mini in which was
r ^i t.".l-.!.u!;\, i-rni.lo:ii \ . '
al t: a el i\ v ness. Ti.e
limy about the'
M - r i , i.-'.a-by Mi.-s By
TrTT.- . a- toe 1. ss'iii she ha.a.a
:? a ' o.l'o, i fioiu subject
' >: - i-. d i - sinipic lorn:
i li i'ue lust nuetJ
'u v. Su; ?i day. Febru" "
\ . : i rt.i t Mill HH'Cfrillg I lu
' ' i-a: > in pi _gi an\ w. 1
i'.it '? s nihct'i's am.
T ? < ?'<..ii-i ' ta.K.' .+?t .-oitu
> .ticit.il>'.v. !:?-? ? iite ailcn'ilanc.
'| "' ? n ; ill every iIK" ting.
: St Ma in' . 1? -iii- > \\<> ils an.
Master K.;ui;i. Allies for your |>.
i.ac!. I i.vlay- ana 8at..rdsiy.
Mr. F k M. I Jo ul wart* of HighI'uiui
was it; liit' t i'-.v Tuesday or.
i.u iuess. He ua- guest of his
In Olivers, Mr. May.i I5"uiwai t: an
Mr. M- seow Boulwnrc;
.Mis.s I.ujj-e Hurg.tt is at honi.
i it- j. n.i.yig -eveiitL months in
1 t'liarlottc*.
I .\lH-t~Mauric llintoa, and .Mr. Jno
llinton continue Viek at their homo
I ill. JetOi'Vilk*.
a
'""Finley Hi Notes'
At Hardin's Hall on Tnursdat
night, a vciy large cr. vyd witness
o<i the Ua.-i. thai) panics between
. Finloy Iii and Friendship College
Itock Hill. At t5:".0 p. m. the girl
_ Manas lagan their, g/tlno?and?aJ_
7:15 the boys played. Both team>
ol' Finloy wtire new outfits, the
> girls' Suits being blue arid gole
.'l and the boy .' put pie and gold.
N The ncore for the" girls was 8 '
in favor ofj Finley and the hoyr
-1 of P'inley won by...thc. scare, oi.
16.3.?Mm. firir.a Woodward, th?.
?
the Palm?'1*1 \i 'leadei
W A RJ> MEWJS
I cannot believe it i,s true "that
he sun is shining," said every>ody
at Ward Sunday morning as
hey journeyed along, making
heir way to various churches for
services, ?he yards of Mt. Alihia
Baptist Were crowded at 10.!0
a. m. for Sunday school. Most
>f the crowd remained at church
mtil 2:30 p. m. for the local soiety
meeting.
Rev. Jno. Davis and Prof. H.
1. Coleman motored to Monetta
laptist Church, Monetta, S. C.
5rof. Coleman and wife are teachers
of the Monetta Graded school
loth are graduates of Bettis Jun
or College, Trenton, S. C. Prof,
'oleman, a graduate of 1933, his
vife, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Colenan,
a graduate of 1933.
The Sunday school was taught
i.v Prof. Coleman. The Rev. Jno.
lavis stormed his guest crowd
vith a very striking sermon. Takng
for his subject "Fame.'"
It certainly is true that, "things
o not happen by chance" say
'Bettis Grads," Prof, and Mrs.
I. B. Coleman, when their cozy
ittle five room bungalow was coin
iletely finished and painted last
veek. A couple, may plan menions,
but to stick like two "lady
)eas" in a hull and see theirt plans
xeeuted said this couple, is the
spirit of true Christian lovei
When we married in 1934 was
vhen our little home began to be
(instructed. Now that it is all
ihrougll. Wo- honp. to lii'o Vinrvv,*,
ind contented wth our hearts,
souls and hands ready for service,
[he spirit was installed?into?oirr"
souls at "Dear Old Bettis Acad my"
under the leadership of Prof
W. Mieholoon, Picaidenl anil llly
splendid, faculty. ,
Miss Lucy Hammond was the
veek-end guest of Miss Wells al0
Mrs. M. E. Crawford was dinicr
guest Sunday. Both reported
1 delicious dinner. ...
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RIDGE SPRING NEWS
At 12 o'clocR Rev. Jones came j
jefore the congregation with a
ujU--pret>a41ed - - si-emoh. - Subject,
'The Wise idkI Kimlisih?Virgin."
Expression upon" faces showed that
ire discourse was enjoyed.
We regret to report the fojlowng
per.sons on the sick list: Rev.
'. E. Williams,' Mrs. Corrie Toney,
unl Mrs. Henry Peterson.
School News
Now that we have just ended
In sixth month, teachers are'be-j
rinning to map out. their programs
or commencement. Several plays
>pi rettas, etc: have been ordered I
11 ready. j
.Friday* February 28, will be |
'Red Letter Day" at.Ridge S'prinp
vlu-n the various classes make
heir reports towards the "Fresh
.Vater Drive."
-Just as we concluded our obsciation
of Negro History week. Mr.
M-ytnour Carroll visited our chap1
service and reminded us of Naional
Humane week, during the
Uont'h of April. We are now look
ng forward . to that event. We
vere glad to have Mr. Carroll
vith its, and enjoyed his address.
The "Ag"-Boys presented theii
amous iripstrel at the Johnston
Training School Tuesday * night
Foia mort of the happening a(.iir.il
Ridge Spring thit^uteeWovtil'
>e the Interational and Educationd
program at Ridge Hill school
sunday,- March 1, liWJ at J o'clock
-ponsored hy Mr. M. W. Hammond
This promises to be a worthy program.
Come but and enjoy the.oc-asion.?Let's
make this a brightr
day when Jioth races can sing
in I speak of. one accord.
The basketball girls enjoyed the
m ight ' sunshine Monday as they
ief eated the Leesville girls 10-0.
R. A. has suffered no defeat to
late. Last Monday we also defeated
Baukniaivville to a score oi
12-T.
See the play "Followed By Fate"
presented by the ITttis Castle in
Jin- Auditorium March Gth.
Mis. J. ('. Williams of N. Y.
Mr. B. J. Williams of Florida are
visiting Rev. ami Mrs. J. C. Williams.
Miss Annie It. Williams, t^achI
r 111 Wat (I'll, and enviifal Vw>,
I>at r<ins wvitf guests of her parents
Siuulay.,Mr.
Johnnie Peterson of Beneiii'ct.
College spent the week-end
witli his parents, Mr. and. Mi s. E.
P. Peterson. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Holston of Aiken
were^, visitors of Ridge Hill Church
Suro'ay.
ANDREWS NEWS
St. Andrews A. M. E. Church
Rev. W.'P. Carolina; Pastor
5 9
Sunday morning service was
good and touching. The pastor se
looted for his text, 1st Kings 17:
Ct!. Subject: Elijah Before Jordan
by Cherith.
Rev. \V. P. CarolinaMeft for
Now York this week on business.
\V" wish for him a pleasant stay
and a safe return.
Mrs.. E. B, Greene spent the
week-end in Georgetown visitinir
her sister. Mrs. L. B. Smith has
been sick for a few d%ys. We
trust she will be out soon to the
delight of her many friends.
Mr.' H. F. Givens paid a flying
visit to Kingstree on business. The
Willing Workers club sponsored
a program on Sunday, February
23 on Mother and Daughter. Quite
a crowd'were out. A silver offering
-was asked. Benefit of the
rally. "
coach, woiks until ingly with her
girls as does Prof. Ardry Hardin
with the boys. The games. >vere
well played and the cheenngwas
full of pep.
Wednesday night Jackson Jli
girls of Camden play.Finley girls
here and Brainerd Institute boys
will play Fmley boya. 7
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Charlotte, N. C. News
B>\ A. L. HOLLAND
MR. S. HERBERT ADAMS IS
APPOINTED EX-OFFICK) FOR
EDUCATIONAL POLICI F. S
COMMISSION. "" .
Washington,. P. (\, Febfuaty
II', IU;>G?The Educational Policies
Commission announced at its
headquarters odiets here today
that Mr. S. Herbert. Adams, Registrar,
Johnson C. Smith University,
Charlotte, North ' Carol.nu
has beerf* appointed as Consult-am.
JX-OHicio for the Commission.
The appointment of a group oi
-ttkteutkma 1- leaders as rmrsti itrnrrr
is an. important item in the piogram
of Educational poli.ic
Commission.
The commission was appointeu
for a five-year term of ofiicv in
December 1P35 by the joint action
af the National Education Association
and the Department.,of Superintendence
to develop a t< liji
range. planning tor the improvement
of American -schools. ?7
The policies of the commission
will be developed from its contact's'
_ it!) educational and civic leaders
serving as consultantv. in all
oT cdunfry." fi~~is agency of leadership
ana service rather than an
agency for bringing about stand
ardization and uniformity.
The consultants will receive important
material prepared by the
Educational Policies Commission
and will be ashed to assist these
Commission" by expressing*- oprions
on is-uis submitted, by tubing
additional issues to-considered,
by dcsseninaling its recommendations,
and by lep rting t.u
conclusions o: important committees'
of which the consultaii'. ?>i.
members.
A Cooperative Ejj'ort, t>> Devc-l.
>p r.ong-titpy .Piaoiiag |rn Aiu? riean
Education. ?.
AT.. e.'l?. ; : i i- - ?
*UI . /\l|?4lllb ixwuvai 1112s -A. I>.
and M. A. Dogrees at tla- l iiivtrsity
of Durham, England. Ho has
worked toward his lhutois Dogrie
in Higher Education at ColuTnbia
University, Now Uj,!.. X Y. : oin
LHLJ5 to tiie prosefutime, Mr. Adams
has boon hegistrai- ol' Johnson
C. Smith University, and Si-c.
retary of the faculty. The r.cbrd
that Mr. Adams has show 11 that
is very efficient for the position.
JUDGE MARION E. REDD
IS SPEAKER AT OR \CK
n A. M. E. Z. ( Ill R( If
Judge Marion E. K-.dd oi : 1
Juvenile and Domestic Relations
Court in Charl tte spoke at Grace
A. M. E. Z, Church, Sunday aftor-noon,
February 'j::. Judge io i.i "
subject was "Undostanding and
Preventing- Crime". This mvctir.gwas
sponsored t>y the Cr y S.i u y
School U r>iun1 ?1
RECENT HOS'OR STUDENTS
AT J. V.''SMITH UNIV.
Charlotte, N. ('.. February :Hi According
to a report issu.d today
by Mr. S. Herbert Adams Registrar
of Johnson C. Smith- l.'niversity,
there are ten (lb) seniors,
thteen (15) juniors, sevin
(7) sophomores, and sev?. 11 (7)
freshmen 011 the In nor rod in "the
College of Liberal Arts for the
first semester.
The following are honor students:
Seniors?Davis, Berry McC.;
Ilargrave, Claudia; Hill, Henry A.
Hillsman, Ruth; Jones, lone Mrs.;
Jphnson, Ollie; Morris, J. li?. \Y
Parham, Clarence A.; Robinson,
W. F.;*Stinson, Esther Mae.
Juniors?Adair, bugtmj^t larkson,
Francena; ' Davis, Sylvia; Dugas,
Henry G\, Jr.; Gau.ldeti, J. A.;
Howell, A. 11.; Johnson, Minnie \V.
(.Mrs.); Johnson, Ethel Dorrs".;
Flair, Cassius; Sims, Howaul;
Sti'nson, Mary. Helen; Toal.loy. Ceeilia;
Watt," E'jgelie; WebsTCr,
Irene; Williams, ( astle.
Sophmores?HUrke, DcGranyal;
Collins, John T.; Fluming, Marion
I,.; Hancock, Edwin K.; Jopnson,
C. A.; Miller, Marcellus; Stephens,
C. F.
Freshmen?Burke, W. J.; Cor per,
A. J.; Donaldson-; A. 11.; Henderson,
Elo; Kearns, Charles, G.;
Perry, John S.; Young, Geoi;ge
W. ~ - ' 4
JONESVILEE NEWS '
Although king winter has played
his part well around Joncsvitle
we are having a few sprifig day.
now.
The wedding bells are still ringing,
Mr. Sidney Moore and Miss
Lula Robinson were happily married
' a few days ago. Also . Jr.
Cleveland Cloney and Miss Hattic
M. Smith. We hope for thf in__a.
successful voyage on the sea of
life.
Mrs. Carrie B. Thompson i.? ill
at tihis writing.
Those on the improved list are:
Mrs. Fay Rice and Jlr. George
| Hughes.
The many frionds of Mrs. Alice
Llttlejohn and family will miss
s
F1
iu>ixrss roxriN
I * MANAG
I -- \Ye wish to announce th
the business of Pinckr.ej
Funeral Heme continues u
dor the same policies of t
founder. Mr. T. it. Pincknt
We solicit 1 lie continuation
the sunpotit of -ail of,J
friends and the public in g<
-MISS s:..; I 1.!,i; |{. IMN( K\
Direrlor
A I.ONZO P. H ARDY
Office Photic 5707
Residence, Phone 77(>.*>
Historical facts
ir> joiix o. hart
Ql IvSTIONS Av\ I). VNSWURS
Question: When \vn- t! . .Rattle
Buena Vjs'ta in Mexi e ?
Answer; I?\ i'ruary I'.'!, 1817.
QiiWTibTT; \\ hen Tva VTnrnmvsT
Ihd.eaptv.red and?fry w Ivm ? ~
.Ans\v(.u ;_r\ liraiu.y.:2i, 17+ii?b-v
*'nl"m'! tH<-Ue R. ~t' |:.i K. ^"
truestio'n: When did .Denmark
J l CccgniZc it's Independence of the
United State'5'?' ' T r~7
Answer: February , Jo, 17S.'{.
Question: When was the loth
Amendment addid to the Constij'tution
of tin* United States?
1?Ati.^wti'- l1t'b'rtuft'y" J-vr fS'itr
I Qiustioii; When was IIeilry W.
I LonglVllow, one of America's .fa-.
I ntotis p its lio':n and died?
. Ans-.wr: lie was bexu I'jJjaii-.
c.rv J .. 1,-miT nii,I?tii_J?iss.? tile
same date..
QiU'-ti"ii:?When?did. 1 leifm pin
| explored the Upper- .Mississippi
. Kiver?
J Answer:?f'olir. nry Js,?11'. r
Question: When and \vh re did
1 Herbert M. Bower. one of Anv-r
j ica s litniotis diplomats, burn"
! Answer: I-\'01 u":;>' '> lS'jii, ill
New TATKT'"
<.I:ok<;i:T<>.\\ N M:\VS
lAy?K. J.?I'm (I
Mr*.- K ssie 1J; (ireeno . of Andrews,
S. ( ., v-as week-utd guts't
f In1!' i. "At -IRnmio Rogers:
11c*r f.':en?'s v. i I be plea-en to
Ahow that ;-h,' is 4krs. 1. agaiiu
I .Mrs. ti i trade .M. liursty," the
laught. i oi' Sara'.vMyers loll last
y.'onre ,.>/ \t .. 1 ui k. Site
.v.as ht'fe- It v. t ill > i al < "-iTeT!
. atlii iv Al.. -h ;nos.My - w i>> died
l-'heruat v Ml\.
Mr. .;.? ! Mrs. T:.y?.;i< H -salon
u ate lite .happy gram!--parents
u"'r a Ih.v lan'l-'.la. ght; i. born
Mr. atMl .'1:<i. T. II s.-aleau
1-Ybi uary hJml in lu w York Pity.
I Miss.- . Mat jvi-ie 1>. Kelly and
I letinlt -Atkii.i---.tt i nt the-.Week
! li.l-in ( iu.r'..1.>11 a.- guests t.r Lh\
ai.d Mr.-. - Lulls-.r .-Purvis. These
young ladies .ended Hie annual
affair of the At.llienia'ns club: This
i-s c '-;ned o;' ih> "j refers.
V nal men of that city...
The s'l.b.i.'ei i ur nTTJuTs^TTTi at"
the Foium next Sunday will he
"How The Negro Pan 1'ind His
I 'l?u e . 1 n lie- Sun." Mis. A lea?
i ihia N. Fiitsier. Rev. R. A. Thpnip
I son an^'Mr. ('. S. Urown. aie the
oniuiitHo to bring the youivi
"i -lien into the Forum. The Forum
1 iic-eimyr is I cconung int.* mtiiv oi
1 iti people. Thoughts arc awaken^
ir.g. Prof. It. X, Peek spoke' last
j : uii iay from'"-'the subject: "Kdu|
cation F> r Kilici. ik y". . Mi;. Hunj
more wj 1.1 be ferltm speaker again
i next Sunday.
i A question was presented. i':i
!ih. inn lir.g. the 1 ?Hli instead'of a
\|Uot:ttit>rt as was publish.d.
'lhem sine-, they have made Spartanburg
l-hcir hvw li' ine.
The 1st and 2nd .grades i had a
i ,'oiyt Valentine Pasty last Friday
'under the directionJ of Mi.se:
! Gail and Collins. Kach child reported
a "swell" party.
Mr. J. H. Filton was the guest
of our school last Thursday,. His
remarks were interesting and en-'
( coin-aging,
1 .The N olly hall ..which <vas pur,
eha-ed through the Chsislmas
i Seals, has conic stnd the giils are
- agcr^-tnrbr^in- pia.gfcng^= ?
The many friends of Mrs. 1 Jessie
Foster will miss her. Mrs.
i 'o.N.tc/ has gone'to Xew York.
Lunches are still bring served
it th.e. school, directed by Mrs.
Port ha Thompson. Monday each
| li"ill"ill.*i UUU blU itllt 1 UUCIH'U u
nice red apple which lulps to keep
t.e ilu. t >r n\tny.
j Mr. .1. T. Keltch ami friends
Spar;ni'h.u'rr wire the tfaF+ts
of, Mi-s I!. A. (Iv.il Sunday
'.Mrs. .1. U. Ik'. !! and <>th '.? motored
to (Jaffncy Sunday to visit
Relatives.
. Mrs. 'Amy RraJo.ah' of Union
spent the week-end in our eity.,u;>
i"^^ 7T(lnuu!^n
l'INKR/
21G!> S( nale St.. fCor. House a
-?-- amuflan*
Ot 15 IMIONK NEVER SLEEI
The liolley Funeral Homes a
IMION
^1 It MOTTO: "PROMPT A
A Service ?n Keepini
17 YEARS OF EF1
' *
Saturday, February 29, 1936
Of
LIES UNDER SAME ^ j
EMENT 4
LEROY P. HARDY . ~ - .1
General Manager
. Assistant Manager
1006 Washington St. ]
Columbia, S. C.
CHESTERFIELD NEWS t
By Sara McCullough Jk
Sunday was a lovely day, in
J spite of the snow Friday. It was
.a spring-like day, everyone was
seen on their way to church.
| -.Sunday being regular ..pleaching
I dav at Mt. Tabor M. F. Church /
Rev. J. A. Gary, pastor preached
! n ?( ill sfivimr sprninn Snriftntr A
M. from John 3:7. It was snnl ?
! stirring and uplifting. Everyone
'was blessed by the message. .At
night Rev. W. D. McCullough was
the guest speaker.
Rev. J. T. Rendall of Cheraw,
| S. C. called at the parsonage last
week, also Misses Elizabeth John|
m ; and Margaret~MeCall. .
Sunday 4'o'clock P. M. the Missionary
ladies of Mt. Tabor M. E.
Church gaya a program. Prof.
I C. Retina was the guest speaker.
j Missr Florie McCoy entertained?
with a-'buthday party at her home
i Monday night, February 24.
who's names I didn't get spent
] Sunday in McBee. S. C.
* On (be sick" list are: Mrs. DeTla
Teal, Mrs. Jennie Leak and ^ *
; Mis. Leak.
' Look! Look! March 6. There
will be a "shoe" party, at Mt. Ta
i bor M. E. Church. A penny fo^KT*
| the number of your shoe. Every^^y
i one is invited. Come, let's have V
I fun.- If you wear a ten, just bring
[a (lime. Kelrtshments will bo
I free. Don't forget the date the
Cth j>f March. Come and bring
. the family.
Miss Mary L. Raucom had as
' callers Sunday aiternoon Misses
Marjory Thompson and Sara A.
, MtCullough. . 4
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1 I.AKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL
Prof. L. I). Bradley, PrincipalThe
faculty and student-body
in? glad to see one of their teachers,
Mrs. R. Summers back in
school' again after being out for
' a couple of days on account of
being ill. The two rooms that I
were being added to our' school
have been completed and are ready '
:oi'-uso. He] airs have also been made.
The Principal,. Prof. L. D.
Bradley with his ever ready coop- crating
faculty are still working
.lutixLand stiiving to put the prn- ?
gram ever in older to make this
school term a most? successful one.
The sily.r tea that was to be
held on Sunday evening, February
2.'? was postponed until Sunday, *
ft arch 1st. Sunday being a beautiful
day a number of the teachI
rs wins hipped at St. James A. M.
j K. C'hrrdh of which Rev. D. W.
IB nn^t
; M. E. Church of which Rev. J. F.
| ! '< !)sou i.. pastor.. Both services
j were good.
I .Mrs. Ejihi Kindly is giving a
j smiling party at her home Wednes
, day night on our fence drive.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY 8Y8TEM
Arrival and Departure of Passetiger
'rains operated bv the Southern Railway
8vstem at the Union Station. Columbia
8. C , effective December >. 19S4.
., no ? M -Charlotte
etoe? For
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15 A M -Savannah
1 20 A M ?Camden. Lancaster, Ro?k
Hill. Shelby
3 45 P. " M.?Ashevllle. Louisville.
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?.30 P* M ? Orangeburg. Charleston
no P M - Charlotte, Washington.
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t:5S " M ?Ande.rson. Atlanta , ? ..
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4 30 A M ?Atlanta, Anderson. Greenwood
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13 25 P M- Rock Hill, Lancaster, Camden
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,| 9:30 P. M - -Charleston
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