The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 29, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6
"All oewd for The Junior Pa*e
must be in the office no later than
luesaay afternoon of each week.
Many letters are received to? l*te
for publication.
"BILL"
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Boys And Girls
WANTED..
? To Earn Money In Spar#?
Time-;?; ttHere's.
an opportunity for ambitious
boys and girls to make
money every week, all year
long, by simply working in
spare time in your own neighborhood.
No money, no experience
needed. We supply everything.
Many boys and girla
are now happy, making their
* own spending money. All you
have to do to join them is to
write to the address below
nd ask for full details. Writ*
to:
CIRCULATION MANAGER"
THE PALMETTO LEADER
1310 Assembly SL, Columbia, S.C.
MARC A RET WRITES
. Pear RiJJL- \
Anuthor wink . ap,1
we luitl a no the iv" snow. However.
i am glad" it (lid not last lung thi
111111.: Dni'S itiiriiiiy, Folirmn y -all
of tin schools had a group
met. ting at* Stone Hill School
Sumter, aiuhwe had a* good tiivu
-f?ur. scho'ol took a part in the
IS mlinu'. Arithinatic and Spi-fline
t'o,litest. There was also a basket-:
ball gan o !_> twee n Stone Hill^and
id to 12 in favor of Stone Hill.
Cur .-ehool will plav Stateburc
Kri.uiy afternoon of this week. 1
am off for school, so long.
Margaret Wright
. TIIOMA SEN A SKNDS TOEM
Dcar'IIill.
Here I. ain again. Hope you and
tlie members are feeling tine. .
HHI. 1 am sending-in a poeni.
il"pe you will enjoy it.
ETHIOPIA
?Xo _ morn, no noon, no dawn , no
'' dusk
aii proper lime ot day,
N? sky, no farthly viem, V
.No distance looking bitty,
No end to the Army row,
Hut. villi t hey are here,
KJi.iopians true and brave.
No top to any steiple, no hate to
any nation,
No :.?us from any Foreign Feast.'
No park, no ring, no afternoon.
? "iNo .V'liade, iio shine, no comfort ii"
.imy_ Uiejllber. .
Ki:i >tilf 'they are earning on lik*
gf at soldiers..
T!i-y .-hail .iie;,er be compiled,
1'i.ey ate the Ktiiiopiuns,
t'n the onward," upward march.
Tiu^r.asena Page
" MA I I I1 . I I ( k KR S ITDtliS
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llelio iji'lj;
lleVi TttIIi again. Hope you are
iine. ijili, im going, to school eve-.
- - iy day ami studying my lesson
hard-. My. ttachor is very nice t?
?"?~ ,.itie iih": i like iior just tine. Kill..
w had a snow Friday morning
and w,. i iijoyi d going t?> school ji
the snow* Hill 1 ha>c a brothel
Pi toe ( . F. F. Fam'p, and I have
;i school ftt I nion, ami an
i>'.her in Clinton College. - One ol
my school mates spent the night
with ii iv Tuesday night, llti
name w Annie Ruth Savage. Ami
we had a nice time.
Yours truly,
MuUio Tucker >
A DEBATE
I h ar Lliil. . -J??
How are you and the ilub mem_
hers? <>K 1 hope Uh. Bill, We
ha,, a debute on the 'Joth of Feb
ruary. I'he debate is that "'Friends,
are more precious than diamond,"
I am on the negative fid?.
Sunday afternoon I went to St.
Sti.piiens A. M. F., Church. Wi
liau a good time down there. It
a "Washington" program.
1_ Yours. -truly,- ? ?
- Zula liagood
m a?: bfitjo writes ~
Hear Bill,
Just a few lines to let you heat'
ft on; me, 1 am well and truly hope
that ye1 and die nr .nbers mo the
.-> ?...v. i>iu ino nasKetball -girls
were to play a game Friday but
(hi' .-now cut thom off.
Air. Henry' Aloutril, departed
this life Saturday, February 22,
U'.'hJ, alter a brief sickness. He
* . died with the pneumonia. He
. leaves to mourn his loss a dear
mother, two sisters and one brother
and a host of friends.
Hill, the basketball team will go
to Orange, S. C. Tuesday, February
25, lVUG to see a basketball
game. , .
There-will he a~ wedding Sunday
.March 1, llb'JG at four (4) o'clock.
Thero will also be service^ Sun- '
dSy at Mt. Zioir Haptist Church.
I am gc'ttinff- ulong nicely ih" i
, school. 1 think 1 have said en- i
ough. <
Yours truly,
T. Mae Bell# Goodwin# . . 1
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A LI EN DALE NEWS
* By El iJ, Davis, Jr.
I
Allendale, S.*< C. Fob. 10-Wiii"!>iHir
three .ami tying one of out
of four gpmes the Allendale Pathfinders
arc still strong, displaying
remarkable endurance an i~
skill the Allendale Training school
; girls' basket-ball "team played
Oheir- fourth game of the- sejuua
"defeating the Macedonia High
School team here bv a scoiof"
11-2.
With a InyA of substitutes lead1
finder piled up a 11-2 score on the
visiting .Macedonia Jligh .tea hi
from ltlaokville',1 S, Wednesday.
February ti>, or1 the court here. In
.accomplishing this victory tin
: I'at ill! it iui y c i falnl t?ii m \ lr [ i p i \
by stepping out in front-at the <>]
Vning 'whistle. The PathtimuiI
completely outclassed their a?lj
vvrsarics all the way. The 12
'point c'litribution of Julia ' 1-' i i 1 i .
. the. excellent shooting of Kriusiim
Johnson Wcie cood oxon'.pl.-team
workr "Margaret Craig ami
iMai'v H. Haxley proved themselves
superior- to -tlmre?advei .-.tries?rrr
center. K. I>ix and A.unissu Uil.y
i proved their guarding ability by
I keeping the forwards in check. Ail
ruf these points led victory to the.
i.Patlilinders...,
CALIPH N NEWS
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! 'Sunday- srh*'? ! way ?>1: i <1?-h~?
thi psinil him;-.?All'toacl ' iv .ui!
I present. .Mr. K-skin.lit id. Sup1..
I The (Jni..'.n \ iev. Ladies An\?1 -"
I iary met Sunday afternoon at the'
I home of Mrs. Rosa Rejd. After a.i
i business meeting .the hostess served
dainty r< freshmcr.ts. . Th't
next meeting will be at tin-. In'dne ;
of Mrs. Helen Reid.
The Abel Auxiliary met Sunday
afternoon at the hbnn of M i>;.
Minnie pirpretu The' hostess sol ved
delicious -refreshments.
The next line tin if wiTI hi" at
Mrs. Frances. Towm-s with M- Townees
and Mrs. Mti-Fjfie^MVliitt
as hostesses -. ,
The Gofden View Juvenile -tin-;
at Mrs. Heli n Real's at 12 o'clock
Sunday. '
Mi'Sv Pauline Given spent W o.;- /
nesilay afternoon, with patent- at
Central.
Mr.* Moses Rrown lias returne r
;..?at 11' f Aft. ltd It!;1 SO vol a! i|;i y with
his brother at Sandy Spring.
Mrs. Willie Mae Reese is out a-.
rain after befngThdf-pbse11. several
days. . . tMrs.
lint tie R. Cell i r.s made a
flying trip to Madi'son Thursday. .
Wi aiv glad to relat-- that Mj->
Maitha M. Brown is -'-.m,. tTtht*
the.'Anderson C\ount.v ]e?spital.
Those on the sick I i?f 'are: Air.
Otto Singleton. Mi*s . M'.ulha M
Brown, Geneva .li'tic-s, Mrs. Re id,
Mrs. Mary. "A^nes Greenli-. Mrs..
Carrie Grj'eiv .Joe Henry RieTfey.
Miss A. F. Whit; and Mrs. Annie
ireenh-e. We hop- they will be
out soon.
YlvM \SSRH M-.'W S
Professor S. . Shap-kjih of
.Jea'ufor.t county training school
gave a splendid address' at the
Banquet at the -Yunassoe school,
February 12, A large fiortion
of his student-body was wit,, .
:ti S .
Mrs-. Henderson arrived Mon- j
lay from Xew York whore -lie'
<pent a pleasant vacation.
The Better Speech club is civ
nig a Washington's program, Krilay
evening at the t'olored sellout..
Vuu and your friends are cor*
iifilly invited to a' silv> i tea?pa-r?"
y Sunday evening at -1:00 P.M.
it the-Yuniassoe graded school gi\
n by the Better Speech club.
. y; Vice-president, Samuel War- i
Officers': President, Kvelyn Torren;
Secretary, Mary Magdaleen
Copeland; Treasurer, Mai tiha Wilcox;
Reporter, Ethel Williamson;
Chaplain, Mary I.ye Robinson,
SMOAKS NEWS
The'\vv ather was indeed nice
and warm for church goers Suniay,
and many were present at
Bethel A. M. K. Church. Preaching
service began at 11 :.'?() by. the :
pastor, Rev. Marcus. The pastor's
text was taken from the 2f?th .
chapter of Psalms* i-ij, The remission
of sin. The text was a
soul stirring one and everybody
seemed to enjoy it.
Miss Mae Shocut was the <1 in- ;
mr guest of Miss Bertha Smoaks
Sunday afternoon.
Mjssojj Rebecca Thompson, Ber-I
tlia Sfnoaks and Prof. George |Cur- |
ry motored to Walterboro Statu rJay.
We are firlad to know, that Mr.
Perry Jenkins is improving.?
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it together with a sell addressed *1*
tt*> lander'. Bill Carver's Club, A
( '. Your ttutitf will- bp p-hired on Y
j a membership card and button. ,|,
i .Miss li'.ber. a Thompson and.
I'rot*. (J. Carry \v? iv I ho quests of
Miss l]:r.o\a IVttK Friday e\Vl
n'HJrj
There will bo an entertainment
' triyi 11 at Simmon graded school
Saturday nijrh' February v!Jt>th, by
tho Woinan's C1 ub.- ,The- -pablic is
.eordially in\Hod.
Wo anp'reoiato what the exeon-tivo
(unnnittoo hasAtone. for tire"
toaf '.ois of .South. Carolina -in 'helpinn
lo 1 Vim: '_ 1 ' ' s/'luwil t.
j was : 1 . <1 at Snu aks that" all
sola. will oof an. extra-.month.
, This is tin* lirst titpu that this
1 has i*n p 1 at p fled ijy f pi lot on Cl>. ''
; This shows that we are on t o ,
i fiia ' fur foi 'i,.)-- ( ilia-iititm? j
j ' The pupils'of Simmon School
are very lory pr jmiuii; fur Field
' 1 T:\\ ' x ? Vi 111 h; v. ill?Ii.j ii. .
j Colleton TVaininjc School. March'
|UW. The Basket bajl Mills are
j inak-ifM' a speedy progress under
i t in ir i ew coach.' Mi = s Rebecca
i Thompson.
| .M !>- I.anra Movjv. was very
clad to aavo her sister, Lula .
: ^ "L;' - 1 V'ld 1 !r Week-end with .
i her.
1 ' ' v- : : ?i?ie i' h'l't liu- citV""
; Kraku: f r N'i \v York City.
|' Miss. \ ;l:a Mao MeCanls spi'nt
I the Week-: ii 1- at home with *par
M<c-nts L vety proud
, !. r new ilciiek Car. Site promised
to ride all of the teachers in
.Sntoaks I h strict every-San .ay at- .
telhooM.
; iii'MMt.\<;w.w Nr:'ws
? o ; : -T ^
ny >"c! o.ii convened at ittin!.
heui with Mr.' Walter Lee
ii .. . I . 1. ?
i- ;ti nuif places; j
At H ::{n the pastor, Rev. I'. M. ,
K;.ox i;-,"i 1 as kis subject, "The
.>t" < i : j>t." II,. preached a
I -t r i;n:V > 1 .Hi,. ,
Aii.'ijJ I'ii,i ia .-y. a yotiny
ii:au, \\a> TTi-TaTTtTy killed by a i
live I h irs.ii:iy al'tei tiooti. It was
a *k to ? .e.-yj ne. i
I h- .-v who v it:j-tI Ha- biisket_ _
I'.vtn ~I\ mustive Hi
1 .avis .Ir. high school
'h j'liii . <1. Kingstree 1
was del'i atcd by Oiavis., ii
i h ",I /!;;. II Ml! givt n hv
iai > '.oat tan r:T "ain! liiivct :
I - i- R. \Vlijte, We.hie-- I
I ' Viiarj lp, is still
ne talki'il .aho-.t. IYof. R. M.
liiirAih?a ad.-. a- t'.yii u trip-to Sal
. hi father, I (
-*>? ?i-, ' ' n
i a-- 'ai 'i.-ty of ( havis sehoo] nt.
' :i;. ftth Itatiee. T.lmrs _
" . ii|h ;i|j. i;!c. beaut 1
I:.-.- I.'. I.awreirt'e '
;-h I;1';"' i.~ t" .Uv Ros- 1
|'a -'o. '.I.ihn Uainey, while (
r< a;:i:i.-; glided with ease to "
: roe*?Tt "Hotlie Sweet "j
1 ?- i ' liiek, eertainly paw '
test- a sV. eil elitertaimr.CliL' 1
!i a:i , i. e.. il . -i. y
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r, : .M . H,-:iry Posle.v. '
?rH'' omr '.M r. I <>nT. \" Bus- I
!:' .1 '! t; i:t k t wh n we Wore I.
all ii'u i t'i 11 iv itt tent ion of a
"\V;..!i I t..w. r."
< vj?: "it IVoiYssors II. Wil.i:s111^.
M. W. S. *si?in an 1 J. Burr,
i?' ! ?!! :? I'? }". II. .M. Wilson is set- i
i iiir the. i:i: !a:?l for spring. \
Mr. and Mr-. Wilson are the i
;.:o'.ii| naroni. of .a line wirl Mai-- t
caret K'.izidv.t h. t
. Mi -. I.iz/.i (dor on spent last" i
wi.k.u < l.;ii ieston iit the ln;d side i
of i'.i r sii k sister. ? t
li!S!l.)l'V M.I.I-: NKWS '
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Th ' i,i '? ts as Well as friends '
re.po; led . yir.j- cod services at '
ill! !ini'< h of the ci'tv on. 1
Sun ;t y. ' i
?-A ,i. ;m i !!uro" i- nrojrnihv was
r. l'vi !". <1 a' Nov H.-thel A. M. K. 11
("i:u'i Sunday aftVrrtoon. The
|iiU i ieioiiM s made their parts co-. *
in-ii!e with the" pro'Kain. -A com- "
inanity iniiiitet of Klorence, S.
n^;.t to l?f> eo'iimi tvM'.ii on th ir
pi it i i ! itrmonizihir voices. . Our" *
!iit|s ate still off to the Rev. Mr./1
Sinjjh-lary for his splendid re- 1
mai K.- wi nil I:. paw to th- |
I i . Ail | nients nf the titv in , '
particular should hav<;* In aril t'".i - j *'
mtii. one-., \ . I'.lit .v.'c iiiv askintr | i
tl'.uM' that did Ivar it to pass thio j k
'vi i il nn to oui t*i i ii !s as wall I <"
a.- tu our t r, '.iii'.<.
Wr aij. jriat-Tul t?> Mrs. (lus'sie j H
Arnold a> wi ll as tn our other *
friends who ,n voluntarily served t!
ni.ir iracsts n? h'lmenci With a ?!< - h
licioiis dinner. h
\ll nf' our-' friends should be 11
sore about the hhek ground of i I
o r iare. When you have master- j v
- .I that, t hen ke? p up with the pre- *
. t ay for further information, . *
aid lead "The Negro in oat* 11 is- I
tmy" by'Carter (1. Woodson . and
your daily in ws papers.
We wine glad to not*- tho presonca
of Revs.. Its vis and Kogol of
M~firri's'College, Sumter, f?.' C. in??
THE PALMETTO LEADEI
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nir city on Sunday eveming. Rev.
^ogal is the pastor of Shaw Mislion
Church near here. The forner
is doing splendid w*>rk in AL
olu near Manning, S. C.
The teachers of Lee County gave
j banquot on Friday night, Feb.
21, and it went over the top in a
trig~wayr We werc ^orry trowever"
thfit our efficient speakers were
absent but due to tho facU that wo
can always supply vancies whenever
and whenever needed, so we
were interestingly detained for a
short time by Revs. Tone# and
Thomas, great leaders of aur race.
x ne nosiess aia not iau in selecting
and serving the courses. The
first ^course was chicken salad
with saltincs, second course vanilla
.and walnut ice cream with
cake and the third course was hot
coffee. The 'decoration . was in
keeping with the celebratidn of
George Washington'^ birthday,
red, white and blue. After the
serving Mr. A. J. McConnell was
the entertainer of the evening,
musically.
We wish to thank our, friends
jHiblicity f&r their services render,ed
in making this banquet go over
the top. Mrs. M. E. Fisher, our j
leader, is a hard and good worker 1
for the good of our race.
The basketball girls went over
to Timmonsville Monday nite and
played a hard game. The scores
were 13-9 in the out of,town's favor.
The game was returned on
Wednesday; the scores tied. We
are proud ta say thaLour girls are
working hard. They Will play
St. Matthew ill f'anulun Tuoolov
M,rs. Abraham is indisposed at
this writing'.. She. has been in all
Iho- week end. We pray for her
troubles to soon be overcome.
Rev. Felix visited the school
.Monday.. '
"The faculty and' student body
of the hfgh school were delighted
to have the Mrs. Harris, thfe wife
of Doctor Harris, and her two
lady friends, to our chapel' exercise
QI1 Monday. Fehrnnry 2ASpme
of our white friends seem
to have ys at heart. Thru our of 1
ficiait principal', Mr. Abraham, |
Mrs. Harris consented to speak to__
us about ,rATncricanTsm Citizenship."
She placed her words in
the ears of the little ones and naturally
tTie others .understood.
We ure still asking that you
converge with one of the lttstructois
for your news to appear in
the Header weekly.
DUE WEST NEWS
Sunday, February 23 was a
beautiful day and found many
worshipers in attendance at Mt.
Lebannan A. M. E. Zion Presby=~
trrian and Mary Baptist
Phurehes, There being Sunday
school class meeting and a sacred
oitcci t, which constituted the days
service at the former, and Sunday
school at both of the two last men
tinned.
Thi. T.ilS.... Ii.i '
..... ..v.. minus iiuinmii, pastor
of Mtj'Eebannan A. M. E. Church
spent several days this--week at
points in the lower part of the
state. While away, he attended
the Council of Presiding Elders
which was held in Charleston on _
\\'< dnesday, Feb. 26.
The Key. J.. H. Toatley, pastor |
?!' Mt. Zion Presbyterian Church
inoteue.el oyer to Mountville on Sun
lay. Feb. 2.'1, where he conducted <
service at his .church there. Mr..
I. .). Pearson and Miss Nettie
Floyd accompanied him.
On last Wednesday, the. Ttev. J.
II. Toatley and family, with Mr.
' >. P. Smith were dinner cuests in "
.m nome ol .Mr. and Mrs. John
rhonias ."f near Darronyhs.
Mr. William Strickland Haw .rune,
Jr., t heson of Rev. \V. S.
Ilawthmno was joined in bands of
natfiniony to Miss Marie Burton
>f Donalds. S. C. on Sunday after
num. Feb. 2U, at 5 o'clock. The
'CI oniony?was performed by the
,Jr E. Vance in the presence
>f relatives and friends. Both
>f these young people are of fine
parentage", and here's hoping that
hey may live long and well. Congratulations.
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BKLTON NEWS
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(Crcer-llo&enwald High)
The P. T. A. held its regular
Monthly meeting Monday night
vhich was largely attended as usu V
.iy iv^uial I UU LI I1C Ol UUS1- |
less was carried out which was in
e resting- and at which time the (
lelegatus were selected for the |
state P. T. A. Meeting, which con,'tncs
in Columbia. Principal "
.'utright Was the speaker and he |
s certainly getting the support of ,
he people in helping* with the dif- |
event projects. Some logs have
>een gotten out for the log cabin j
ind as soon as the weather is fav>i
able the work will continue
Mr. J. T. Gamble is seriously ill j
it this home on Easley?St. I
Mrs. 'Jiftia Smith, a pioneer of ]
his community was fum-ralized, i
it Mt. Zion on Sunday afternoon ]
>y the Hew Wm. Cowan. ?
She lived to the ripe old age of (
11 years. The church- was filled )
<, ii* ...ou
? ...[.muj v* ivii sun owing I
i lativL's ""d friends. c
The florals were many and 1
>oaytiful which showed the high t
stii-ni of which she was held. $he
s survived by her husband, 37 f,
rrand children and 11 great grand t
hildren. I \
1'rof. W. D. Prince was guest' (
peaker at the B. T. U. Sunday af- 1 /
ernoon. His discourse was inter-' j
sting from beginning to end and i
ie 1 <1 his audience spellbound^ while t
ie uttered the much wanted and I
ceded information on prayer. A t
> lay let proceeded the lecture thich
was good and showed 1
horough training on the part?of 1
he participants. I t
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('OK KSBUKY NEWS ^11
St. Paul A. M. E. Sunday schcol <"
icgan at the usual hour. Rev. I
jpjdcn preached a raal germon. I
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CLINTON N. & I. COLLEGE
By Jennie L. Howze
Rock Hill?The Bouhvare Memorial
Service held at the Mt.
Olivet A. M. E. Zion Church Sunday
by the Ladies Auxiliary of
this city was a great success. M~i?nr
Hattie Ramseur, President of the
a.-_i-j --
ryvLAiuoi y UCIVU US lUlStrCSS Ol I
ceremonies^ TT?e music for the
occasion was furnished by the Clin
ton College students with Miss
Helen R. Schell director The
History of President Boulw'are
was read by Mr. E. P. Gist. Solo
by Mr. Fred Thompson accompanied
by Mr. Walter Graham, pianist.
A poem composed by Mrs.
Catherine B. Johnson, daughter of
President Boulware was read by i
Mr. Malachi Green. Song compos- I
ed by Mrs. Johnson was sung by
little Misses Freedine, Vernon
Mobley with Miss Alice Mae Kam- ,
seur at the piano. Remarks by j
President J. S. Stanback. The i
ladies then called the boys which
they had distributed among the
members ^>f the club to collect one
penny for each year of President
BoulwSare's service of thirty-one
years as President of Clinton -College.
When all reported that were
present, we are proud to say that
they were able to realize the sum
01 sixty t$UO.UO). We are indeed
grateful to these ladies for ths in
I terost manifested in the drive* andwe
assure them that Clinton will
not fail with .such strong support^
pers behind her..Mrs.
Catherine B. Johnson who
Is teaching at Great Falls, S. *C.
and Miss Annie P. Bouhvare who
is teaching at.Einlcy. lliirh, Clus|
ter, S.' C. both daughters of President
Boulwar^ were in the city
Sunday for the Memorial Service
held in honor of their father. President
Stanhaek motored to
Union, Sunday where he organized
a Ladies Auxiliary there for
Clinton. The ladies lined up with
Ins prbgram and said thev would
slarni oy turn in his etfort a&'Clinton
College, I
The President and all'the teachers
were present at the' monthly
eis' A.ssucialiun held Uf Thr.iiutt
Scott High School, city. All spoke
in high terms of thr ndrircssTtf llr.
G. E. Davis, Executive "Secretary.
of the North Carolina's Tcacln i
Association.
The J. C. Felder, a former teach
er of this school, who is now principal
of the school at Blacksbui y,
was a, pleasant visitor on the camp
us Sunday. i
Professors E. II. Kyer and A.
L. Stanback went to the Martha
Washington Tea Party given at
Brainerd Inst., Chester. Fridaynight,
Feb. 21. They report id an
enjoyable evening " !
? h.icmwo i. \. awinton ami C.
H. Turner Vvere visitor? in Chester
Friday afternoon where they
witnessed the showing of the picture,
"The Taly of Two Cities."
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mt. cAhmi:l news
Rev. J. W. Thomr.s, I'astor j
Owing??-Sunday being a. \eiv
beautiful day 'Sunday school opened
at the usual hour; it was call
(d "to order bv the Supt.-'Mr. T. K.
Tugerson at 10.00 a. m. ' After
the class study of the lesson the
school was beautifully reviewed by
Mrs. Thomas. The entire Bible"
Class was taken up .with the reviewed"?
Every one who were present
enjoyed the Bible study very
much. Tlv> lesson was based <>n
Ltikp i:4r>-?H VcWw. T
The Women Ade Society .meeting
met Thursday afternoon at .'5
o'clock by President, Mrs. "Emma
Walker. They had a very pleasant
meeting; every one* enjoyed the
lovely meeting.
We have on sick list Mr. J. T.
Bates; he hub been in bed with flu.
We are hoping how soon he may
recover and soon be up again.
We are hpping that Sunday will
be a beautiful day ?o each and
every one can play his part to help
our pastor. .
STERLING HI. SCHOOL NEWS
C. E. Hammond, Reporter
Greenville, S. C.?Mrs. Texanna
Kinard, the mother of Miss Alb 1- !
ta Kinard of the Class of lU.'l.'l an 1
Charles Kinard, a third year stu- i
dent, passed away Sunday night.
Feb. lGlh, after an illness- of only^ii
few minutes. The funeral was
held at Tabernacle Baptist Church,
Thursday afternoon, Feb. 20th. ;
Chapel exercises last week Were
planned and presented by lOB-1
students. ?Httfj*ects such as "Temp- [
tation,*" "Good Manners," etc. !
were discussed. The, only speaker
invited from the community "was
Rev. Moss, pastor of Macedonia
Baptist Church. Miss Florence *
Lykts, prominent member of Alen
Temple A. M. E. Church and
history instructor at - Sterling.)
end a poem- on the accomplish- i
rents of George Washington. The
,
i i mny aerveu as inspuation I
.o cause Miss Lykis to lengthen
ler poem just before the time for "
ler to appear on program. Be-j.
:ause of the even rendition of the
ast lines, no one knew of thefr e*- <
emporaneous nature.
Friday night there were three i
fames at the I'hillis Wheatley C'en er
and each contest resulted in a : i
rictory for Sterling. The B team '
if Stirling boys defeated the P.W. <
\. Juniors 2-1, the boys' A team <
fave the P. W. A. Regulars a 10- 1
5 race, and the girls ended a 1
hrilling encounter with Hell St. i
ligh School of Clinton with an 11 !
o 9 victory.
The Trustees had a rally and col-; ;
ected $17.06. In the afternoon the ]
.eachers had a program by stjt- j
lents and friends. Amount col-|
ected $2.00. I y
The flu is raging here. Those j
in tJie~sTcR list. Miss Rosa Etta I
tfash, Mr. Samuel Goggins, Mrs.[a
Ilia Robinson. "hi
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BRAINERD INSTITI'TK. NEWS
Ruth L. Ilowell Harris
Chester, S. Cra-Durinj? the chapel
exercises Ft i'uay morninp, February
21, the usual Catechism Re-,
view was carried on with the mem
Many of the phis and boys showed
marked improvement both in
interpretation of the answers
themselves and the ability to rely
on their memory.
Reliiriou^ Activities
Students and teachers worshipped
at the Carmel Presbyterian
Church with the pastor and members
in the eleven o'clock services
Sunday, February 2 8. The advantages
for the spiritual growth
and development were- extended
to the group in the following services:
Sabbath School at 4:00 P.
M. and 'Christian Endeavor at?the
close of Sabbath School.
; Athletics i
" Wednesday evening, February
19, marked another scrimmage of
the Brainerd Cagers. The coaches,
Mrs. M. B. Walker and Mr. J.
T. Young, accompanied the two
teams to Rock Hill, where a double
game of basket ball was played
with Emnutt Scott High School;
The scores were 0-0 for the girls
and 10-1.8 for the boys itv favor of
Emnjett Scott.
Celebration
' The" Annual Mar tlVa" \VashingTbif
ica 1'arty, sponsored this year
by the Parent-Teacher Association,
was enjoyed by many local and
out-of->.to>vn musts Friday even,
injr, Fehrunry 1? 1 trr the Institute
diniiur hail. W.y fed that such
occasions and ctiVrts are two-fold
in that, our friends can realize the
many needs of Brainird, the. objectives
.of the school and construction
relationship between the
w< rkers, patrons and friends will
be established.
A Noteworthy Achievement
Our friends and well-wishers
will be interested to learn of a
very recent note-worthy achieve"ihent
of, I'rofT W .M. O.vlesby of
our faculty. who has just receivcd
his Master of. Arts Define
Education from?Teachers Colleye.
; Columbia ' University. New York.
V.'o arc-indeed prutid of .Mr. Otylesby,
for Ave realize he is now more
able to render more efficient service
for dear old Brainerd.
PINEWOOI) NEWS
Mr. ..San: Williams, son of Mr.
ami Mrs. T. !. Williams of Pinewood,
S. died in New York j
City, February 3? HOC at Harlem
Hospital after a short illness.
He is sUTvive I H?y~ his motherand
father.- two brothers. Carnel
and Benjamin Williams, four fcistei'S.
(be trud:, Mabel, Mary and
Katie Williams.
Funeral was held at St. Jtimr#
A. M. K. Church, Pinewood, S. C,
Feb. 1J.
The family appreciated the teh
{frames and letters of eon iolenei
from ftill foll.ovitwr P.., VI....
I, II. II enunintrwuv,. Orantrebiinr
S. li^v. snni Mrs. J. I. Manvil?
ton, Vance, S. Rev. and -Sirs.
15. (\ Scott. I'lt'loi-. S; Mr
(>r.or^c Ilatvln, Summerton, S. ('
Mr. an I Mrs. Samuel Rirhavd.ard
family, Sumter. S. ('. Tin
following of New York City: MisI!
l.t y Hi own. Mi'-s o. O'Connor
Miss Ktnma Johnson. Mr., and
Mrs. Jo,- West, Miss .Julia Waiters
Miss Irene Jan es an I Miss Alici
1 Invnpoi t ?
Repoi't ,*r. R W. X. Wil-I.n
VI'WS KVl-.XTS
_ AUOl-M) WIN XSP.OR(>
1 it'i'I". ' s. c. . M . Maui
< raw ford, left In re .Saturday ''or
f liar lotto, ?N. C.,?a 11 cr s peiwl iny
tjvo weeks with 'relatives.
Visitor.- in Spartanburg. Jones"
ville ami Union were Mr. Roosevelt
Moore and aunt, Mrs. A
(leorite on Sut'dav.
Mrs. Delia Rut lor is on lb.- sic!
list.
?M iss Hall is very Jonesdnn I
since Mr. (Iladdmi. went away.
Mrs. Moore had ear tr uble am
missed Sunday School Sunday an
she is wry .-ad -about it.
.Rock Hill Baptist Church
The I.ord -.till <woi- ?.
Su n liny .sellout- opened as usual
v.*ith* nil, ? cm rs present. The
lo-V'M 'was taught interestingly..
Subject:', "People lief ore- Property."
The Bible Circle was led by
Mr. 11. George.
White Oak Baptist Church
We reg: et to say the eliHivh w:r
consumed by tire Sunday while
1: Id it caught from-tile stove flue.
All t'u- n'ents wen sa,-ed bu
the building was totally destroyed.
MTFOUI) NEWS
Camp Welfare Church Notes
Sunday Wiis a beautiful - day. /
Quite a number out for service/
TK,i l..?? * L* 1 * "y
lie IV nniPM vi.is lilllKIH uy I5IO. \y
A. Gladden,. the district sii|>ey{ntendont.
After school Hov. Boulwarc
ascended the rostrunl andf
trok Ids text Ainos the 4:1*2.
'Preaching To Meet (Jod/ was the
uibjcct preached frony lie is a
tvonde rful preacher.'/ Conic and
lear th/ man of f/>d.
Mrs. M. M. Moso/ipent the week '
ind at home. Qyite a few of our
ru;nds aiv sicg with colds.
Mr. and Mi/. C. A. Gipson had
is visitors Sunday afternoon Mr.
ind Mrs. yc. A Gladden, Mrs. E.
lall. Mis/ .Inlia Hall and Master 1
^iathajU/l Gladden. i
Mr./W. A. Brown went to visit '
lis snck mother, Mrs. Mafy Go- <
1411 at Fort Mill is spending '
nine time with relatives in this 1
action. ~ 1
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Saturday, February 29, 1936
SPARTANBURG NEW8 ^
Trinity A. M. E. Church
.
Rev. II. W. Walker, Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day, yet
the members and friends ot Tringioom
and their eyo3 dimmed by
tears over the passing: of two of
'cur members, Mia.. Janie Greene,
an a Red veteran of the Cross, who
died Thursday was funeialized on
Sundav at lo- nVlnck ^
-4, - w.fcc v*t*a ? *
loved and respected by all who
knew her. Miss Jessie Hicks who
has been sick for quite a wlhile was
funeralized at 3 o'clock. She was
brought up in Trinity Church. Was
converted August, 1898 and.Join-'
cd the church under Rev, W. H.
Clark. There are no words that
can express the true character of v
Jessie, She was loved by all who
"knew her, Loth' white und culuieifc?
She was }\ devoted daughter, lov- ?
ing and dependable sister. In her ..
lattr years a mother and fa'ther to
the family. The church has loss
one of her best members. She
was ioyal iand sacrificing. You |
could depend on her to support the
church. Peace be to their ashes.
At 7:00 o'clock quite a few were ^
at the League. We are asking all
tile young people to brihg one per
son to the League meeting^ Sunday.
On vlonday night the Men's
Boosters Club met at the home of
. t M,,?? ii?nn - ? ?
?ui. ?? uiie w miams roLThelrregular
meeting. When our Pastor,
Rev. H. W. Walker arrived they
presented, him with a?, much food
.stuff as two clotH.es basket could
hold given all'by the men. Never
in the history of Trinity Church
has ' the men pound a preacher
without the women forming the ?
plan. Trinity is proud of her men. V
At night Sunday, Rev. D. S'. Suber
preached for us. He was on
his way to WinstonTSalem, N. C. ;?
to bring his sister, but he had the
I IMly Spll'll with nim. The memI
bers of Trinity join him in this
I hour of bereavement. .L, . _
Sick members: Mrs. Ella Whit'
mire, GOorg-m Wright,-Eliza Bundy
Mary Gilliam, Willie Rudgers, Mf
Claude Whitmire, Mrs. Alberta
-Whitnurea was called home on ac~~
count of the illness of her moth
er, Mrs. Ella Whitmire"
Mr. E. S. Davenport is home for
the winter. ; t ?
Six persons joined us Sunday:
Mr. James Suber, Thomas Dial,
James Reid, James Metz, Misses
lola Keith, Victory Wallace.
LITTLE RIVER CT. "NEWS
The Mt. Zion Church School
u'as opened Sunday, but due to
the lateness Of the hour the les-.
.son was conducted btief, after
which the Pastor, Rev. B. L. Guilts
ascended the rostrum and delivered
a wonderful sermon. Text
Genesis 35:16, theme "Sin". *
At 7:30 the pastor was at St. (
Paul and pleached another 6ne of
those good sermons. The good peo
pie of Little- River Circuit are preparing
for the 2nd quarterly conI
frronro
The public schools here are doing
line under the leadership of
Prof. Allen of (Columbia. As his
co-workers, Miss Blanch Brown of *
Columbia and Miss Hampton of I
Sumter.
Prof. Ransom of Mullins and
Mrs. Robinson of Florence, also
Prof. Rogers of Marion.
The liappy Am I Social club is
being ogarnized by Mr. Joseph
'Vought &hd Miss Lucile (iuiles.
OOl RHINE CIRCUIT NEWS
Rev. R. A. Brown, Pastor
Sunday School at the usual hour
found Supt. F. L. Brunson and
tit their-post- of duty-The
attendance was large. "|
At 11:45 the Rev. John Kelty '
lined hymn No. 12; Prayer Brother,
Brown; Scripture lesson found
St. John 17:12; Second hymn No.,
.330. The Rev. John Kelty selected
his text Hebrews 11: 16. Subject:
"Promises". This wag a
wonderful sermon. May he press
on t6 a higher calling. 1, < . /
Sunday, Mlarch the 1st the Rev. /
Brown will deliver the morning /
sermon at St. James and the after
noon seVmon at Jerusalem. Come
and hear this gospel preacher.
Our second quarterly conference
will convcee at St. James March ^
Tth. We shall expect a rounfl report.
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CHURCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Greenville?Tt^_-pa*t?wee}r was
one of various activities leading
up to tKeJ'Big Rally" Sunday-. The
"Traveling Bag" and "Minnsters >
Wives" Contest sponsored by the -..v
Junior CHoir were quite a success. a
Mrs. Lyda Bridwell and Miss Naomi
Btfi-fon tied for trie first prize
in the "Traveling Bag" Contest.
Sunday was a very beautiful
<Jay and a large number came out
to Rundav school. The lesson was
thoroughly taught and the review V
by Rev. D. R. Adams was enjoyed
by all. k v
Morning service began at 11:15
a m. The pastor delivered a
et i?Ah(V am/I
aim puwt'iiui mcsw^e
which afforded much food for
thought.
The A. C. E. League met at 6
o'clock and a'n interesting meeting
was held. /
Night service began at 7.30 n.m. /
The pastor used for his subject ^
"Will A Man Rob Cod?" Thij/
eery timely message was well vG^ei-ved
by all. After the usuaj/ser;ice
was over the pastor called for
'he reports from theXvarioua
dubs and captains. The rally was
afsed fop the dayy^as |344.22. 1?^
The pastor was vvr$ pleased with
;.ho fine support,-too clubs and mam
n-rs gave thXtruptadfc^