The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 11, 1936, Page Page 2, Image 2
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1"THE OLD GRAY |i
?and? ' <;
THE NEW RIDER"!;
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A WOXDEKFt'l. MOV K.M KNT
The white laymen of Charleston
_ ' irrespective of 'denomination have
an evangelistic organization which,
meets herg." every Sunday alter
; ' . noon the' year round. At these
. - services the very hvst speakers art
secured either a minister or a laymen
ami quite an enthusiastic n
lie-iljus meeting is the result. Asid<
from the re no wed stnryrtli of pi ofe-s
Christians, appeals arc madi
to the unsaved many of whom ac
,~cept Christ, and ail of the city
churches j*'et accessions from tlus.
meetings, which arc conducted
strict-lv ulaior .the auspices of. lay
nu n.. A similar hu>vcmer.t_ts car
lied on at Columbia, ('., Atlar
ta, (la. and other laiyr cities
'cMtd>hie^iin;. wiould .coin [
over"our racial jrrjoup it our leadinu
N'-irro laymen would organize
-uch a movement amo'tig us. I
may he startling, but Uevertheles.
tiu that P.5 percent"of all the con
the_. tniiu-'tevs. That's w:.y t:.?
rank and file of -th*. ia.vy toTov .
gladly the ieau* !>:. ! of.':.< vo.yi
d minister. and bclk-vo in his' i:
tturity. lis tr.e i<:* :'-e tr.a
mah.ifi.interest in '. .?
sai.vatTiai The! t . .
.>r* wivefy the- .ay:v.-:. f our rac
. lai tr?"';p ever ca..-.?. . r.a-- mv t
ir.tr'. la: n&r. : tr.e : ut; ,-e
di-cu-.- nth ..a' revi'-td - u'. sav outline
plan- : ~ tl.v sumo. .Tr.?
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ur - v.r .u-. A?;-: V.r.cc ?-'* ur.
-av<..:; rv avjv..v.r.e-.-kouid b?.
L__ '~ay lhat an;.'
r.urabc: of -v.-.;- .? ? aib d influt-nthi. i
. . ay}?*V*". Ci; ; t-a'" '-l'* *i t . V ? e . e O
"'I r.eiy.. ^caivvtj
attv*: d a revival. wr.cr?_vt. vrt.- w
'Vr.'.-y. a?c .aujfht i:
nr.f.' *h : ate j :>*. .ike a soaj.y
'. . j ! 'm a ': .<! ".vate? art si they
_ef i>ut. Minister dare criti'
v&v U-.vyk-V. .^VH ir i'-iiverr.e.
atiot tr.e ? ittcn.a. v. * .'ar*e o! .a .
rr.*;.-.. b if ir. I .-'.tion a? th-\
' ::!a:u:\-t interest, .r. tne laymwi
: :v, a materia! Viv*-vt let their
?^,w the " \ai:,; ic the wh&..::i".mi
ir. lauiai.in^' evar.jrc-listii
cumi aijirs to. save their souls.
?Ff)U H K AV .VS A (iOOD Al AN
Acts 11:21
The a'-ow oxpiessioiis woiVi
heard <iil ever I rarlo.-ton ' las
. week follow illy: the anr.yar.eenu 11
of the death "f the late Hr. Sand;
Sinu'jtorjs. . Hi.- neighbors sail
they, ha .never hetird hI'irt lift u]
his voice - in ar.irer. 1 la citizen
i here s.av he . was"jThYodiT" mar.' it
every re.-pect.; ^ His_ t'u-rtetal *wa
largely-attended. fr.???o tutun Go
lumbia. wer' Revs. K. A. Adams
and wife; T. .J. .Mi-Us. K, F. (
1 >ent. S II.. IA wis ami wirV.;-. <'. A
Dun la p. I'resident Abram Simp
and-Rr.-f. ('. G. Garrett. Sum
tor. Revjf. J."I:.-Ber,bi.f\v ar.d A. I'
S.peats The funeral program?u.
1 part?fulimes: g ,
Selection?choir
Rraver?I>r. J. S. Morant.
Old Testament Sc-ipture?Rev. K
Phi.,p LI 11 is. New- Test amor.
Setipture, Rev. B. F. Bradford'
i. Or. i A. Hariisbn.
< d ituarv?Dr. .1. LI. Thomas
ii.masks.?Drs. T. .J. Miles. I. W
V\ lib'.Sr. ar.d S; 11. L \vis.
Sermon??Dr'. I.. Ii. Nichols. Tex
- St. John 11:11 "Our Friend
' : .s SOeV.'tiv-..H<^ livered a v'ei*.
" 1.i p-oj.riate message. * Mi s. Mvr
.e. Wiihei.-.puon, sang a beauti
!3.i .Ado. Resolutions front the rid
:.->to district of which the decease#
? vcm? n member by Rev. J. S. A
Grant. On behalf of the interde
. romitrational union, of the city, Dr
, Jesse I'l. Be an) and al.-o resolu
t.ons from the ministers al!ianc<
ouimnevvillc.
TRl'LY A SAD DKATH
Never were we more shockoi
tUr !;.<t KVi,!,.v .a . -..-I
den liv.ith \>f Hiv. U. I. Rrough
ton. :e? tor of. 'tlx* St. John I it-form,
cd F.piseopal thuich on Calhoui
s n.*et, was broadcasted. ovor or.
city. At the annual election of tlu
? intordoi-.omin'atior.al alliance thi
;ast .Monday he was ejected one o
. ' thcr secretaries, and took, an aetiv.
--- part ut all the rMtairs of the elec
? ..titan He served assure of the. active
pall-bearer's at the funeral 61
Dr. Simmon.- on Wednesday anil
died Thursday night. He proach'
rri?at?ri.? < i>ury-h--Thui sdal.' ..evem
ing from the text "My Times Art
?Im-lhyv-llar.d" 1'salm 21:17. Am.
after returning home from strvic.
that night he fell asleep in Jesus.
His funeial held last Monday wasad
Indeed, I* was at his church
in which he preached his last serI
mon Thursday .right and w'Ss condu
ted by his Bishop, the |it. R-.v
Joseph?fv. -Kearney. H.D., < white)
Who has the oversight- of the col
ored wing of that denomination.
, The bishop spoke from Acts 20:1'.
! * "I was not disobedient unto the
^'. heavenly vision". His message
made a very tine invpreSsmn." Undertaker
Hcfyw&rd, our new Palnutto
Leader subtSerUrer did credit
to himself in the funeral arrangements.
Nearly every minis-,
tor of the Interdenominational al
liance attended the funeral. Arch,deacorf~ETrT7.
Baskcrville, spoke befitting
words at the funeral on be1
haJf nf Ihn nllianrfi. and Rev. Williani
A. Mack <<i the Reformed
I
Church read the obituary and
made timely remarks.
Ol'RNEX T STATU MKKTIN^- It
is understood that the general
conference delegates of this
state will meet at Columbia on
the 2'dth of .this month at the call
of the presiding elders council and
trustee board meeting. Every
delegate will be there at which
time the entire list of committees
will be completed and general
conference masters discusst'd in
full. It has been riven out that
South Carolina wants three bis-_
rop* ami tour geneial otheers, Bui
that's a mistake. Like other state,
our many endorsements mean
simply to make choice between
Our first effort will be to get a
- ti.mM fpll we wil.
rush to get the young people's department.
Dr. A. P. Spears will
lie in lead of all the others foi
gem ral officer as he made a tine
-hawing at the -last general con_
erence. Dr. J. S. Benin, Dr. J. E
I'ho mas and Dr.- J. W. Witherpoon
are all ours and have a perect
right to a .-pi i.e. In fact that's
veiiy lnnrrV-^rivilegv. A.:ui tv_.i
hnuld be .the s.-ne judge as to the
uiylability of pressing his cia.m j
rn r>mii V-vi;s : ad:r.on:tio: .1
"Let us advance , on our 'knees' .
McCORMICK NEWS
Thy \Y-ur.an> Befievole-r. t A id
' - iety- VvnveHiToH met ivrSprrng
March. M:>. K.sa Bush, grand
president: 'Mrs. Luia I. Prattr
grand v;ee-prcsiuer.t at their posts
, : duty. Tr.ts convention which is.
-'.x yea: s Md dy:r.$ aj?:eattwork
.rr t south Carolina. 'Tht
a -rk this contention is Oairieu
r. ty ti.e r.obie'- women of th. '
tate and. they are doing much
u.ed dr. taring for the sick anc
u:y:r.g its-dead. It is a God-sen'o
to the uiuef people, because?i.
takes them in from one year ok)
to a hundred.
- 'y-r --yi-avt "f, its Vouth it
.11s'raised thousands and thousands
>i dollars.
At Springfield church on the a
. I'Vv ram!- 'date this convention4
tr'> ]entertained by the
members and friends.^ airs., Kosa
Bush is a woman, that knoWs how
o- ma.-ter the \v?rk and treat ah
with one accord." This convention
has grown in six years from
No. 1 to No*. 04 wi.th thousands ol
.v!ih eis. The officers seem to en
joy ! working in peace, with its
presidents. There is always peace
" .in the beginning.to the close 01
ach convention. In this convention
all societies did not repon
wing to the- high watdrs due to
r.ucn mm, but it goes down on
. eCoid as raising $060.23. Out
jr.. fy.4\vard and not backward.
Watch us goT ' '
. .tlrs; Hosa Bu.-h was the founder
of this society and may Ssht
ive -long to see the work spreac'
^.tUioughout the whole of So.uth
. f, jdiolina.
.Mrs. Rosa .Push, President
Mrs. Ln I. Ih'attf'vice-president
Mrs. R.r.'iA. Searles, reporter.
The second quarterly conference
of the- abu.ve name circuit
.net .ig Shitoh A. M. E. Church or.
March 28-27. The Rev. S. 'C. Quar
es the presiding elder of the AbOeville-district,,
presiding. The con
fere nee. met on Saturday with al
fliccis present under the l^ader-h;p
of our Raster, Rev. S. \V. Mai
tin. . The conference was p success.
The eider brought us a
ur:';ng message, taken-from II
fciibject '"Trials and
i of Cluist"'.
Ai night we worshipped at Eber.ozer
Church. Here again the el.? .
brought us ariothe^-mes^ee.
aKri; Hum JMli-cnap'.tM' 01 isaian
list verso. All claims were up.
Money raised during this quarter
or all purposes $138.10.
RIIKiK SPRING NEWS
Because- of- the heavy showvrs
' ;t:r.day School did riot meet.
Our sick patients are gradually
improving. ??
School
Faculty atti students are grate--''.il
tn.all uh<t help make it posi1ilc.
to put cool water on the
'. chool ground. . ..
Thd program of the 2nd and 3rd
trades was very much enjoyed,
much credit is due Misses Latimei
and DaVis.
Tho' 1st and tth grades will ap tar
Wodnosdaiy evening. Misses
Crawford and Peterson, instruc-.
tors.
The Juniors and Seniors are
getting ready for the Annual Banjuot
Friday evening: This promis
s to b(. an elaborate affair.
The honors for the class of Stf5
" uniouiicfd Monday?as, Krontis
Jrooks Validictory, Maggie Belle
tlocker, -Salutatory and Mary
Ilazzard, Honored Speaker.
-Msv and Mk. . ILightower spent
Sunday in Leesville as the quests
>f Prof, and Mrs. \V. A. Wilson.
Mrs. Cotra Cor ley left Saturr
r "!iiyvXi7r~Wus+iimrtmr,- I>r C.
m
WOODRd-F-E NEWS
Sunday school openvd at the
siial hour, with Supt and teachers
at their post of iduty.'
Didn't many people attend their
churches on account of rain alllay.
M rs. Lula Pinks was given a
surprise birthday dinner Sunday
with her husband, children, errand
children and a host of friends.
They report a grand time.
Miss . Hor.riutta tiarrett jspent
h(. week-end in Spartanburg.
The sick list are Mr. R. P. Nor- ;
is, Mrs. Chestine Foster, and
Mrs. Susie Stephens.
Mr. Roll, n Stephens is here visr
iting his rr.othor from Washington.
Mr. Jim Fielder was called to
Washington last week to the bed I
side of his brother. Mr. Fred Field i
er. -.?: .. ., ~ J
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CII ESTER F A R At IR AIMIS
Mr. Eug0rt e7~ACtHtry a-stttdettt~of?
J. O. Smith University was the
guest of. his mother, Mrs. Mar- f
gnret Adair last week-end..
Miss Eula Mae Worthy spent the J 4
past week-end,? at her home in *
Sharon. Miss Ola Mae Clark \va? v
her guest. Both young 4#dies are
Finley Hi students.
Mrs. Catherine Johnson was ir. :
the city Saturday, shopping.
Mr. C. J. Hough whJ> has spo-V.; ;
nearly two years in the V.C.O
camps at Laurenceburp. T? v.:'-. :s
now a.t home apain to the delight
of his mother. Mrs. Mir.nie Wr.p'r.t
and his little sister, Lucile. Co'.ur.v- ,
bia street.
Mr. Murray Jor.es ca:he d,o w.r
from Roanoake. Ya.. .as: wees or ,
a surprise* to parents. Mr. r?r..
Mrs." Isaac Jones who live ir. the j
county. He has beer, pone . 1-ij
years. His parents, sisters and |
brothers .did not know him. but 1
when he made himself known >
there was preat re;'e;c:ng> He^ is
,:o:r.p wei? ir. Rcanoajie.yar.u r.t.
-,\vks show .thas he is p:osperous.
This week, he is visiting his. sister,
Miss Jessie Jones, wno board?
- r^-^vr h-.H att,mi< Flr.k-v Hi-.
. Mrs. Mapgis Anderson entertained
Mr. and Mrs. White oi
Gas tenia. Sunday, -at the home; 01
her niece, Mrs. Susie. Phillips.
Mrs. Stevenson, Missis Gray.
Virginia Bradley and Blanche
Jackson with Prof. June at the
wheel passed thru the city Thurs
day afternoon and spent - a fe\V
pleasant moments at the homes oi
Miss Fannie B. Cassell and Prof,
and Mrs- S. L. Finlejr.
m;u.. a ...... ii i)....i ?
tUino, rvuiitx x . uuuiwtilU UII
.able to meet her classes at Finley
Hi Tuesday because of flu. Mrs.
Daisy .B. Atkinsbn .taught for her.
The Progressive Bible Class had .
a fine meeting Thursday at the
home of Mrs: Margaret?Adair:??
At the home of Mr. and Mrs
Frank, McFadden last Saturday
aftp.rnnnn, ttt'.mtv small I'HeStS had
a lovely time at the birthday party,
of little Frank, the only son ol
his parents. Amusing indoor ami'
outdoor games, kept the little one;
mpri-y The heautiful white iceu
pound cake, decorated in candy
Faster eggs, bore 4 tiny candles,
representing little . Frank's - < age.
After much fun, the little "ones,
were served dainty refreshments
rnd each was given a miniatuia
basket filled with Faster candy a;
a souvenir. All of the little guest.brought
presents?and Frank aiu.
nis parents', as well as the child
run enjoyed tnc aneinopn nappli\
together'.'
May Day activities have sta: tec
at_.bo.th Loomis street and Finle\
Hi schools. Each teacher has t.
girl from her class who is a contestant
for May Queen. Teacher.-'
and pupils are exceedingly busyall
working to have their respective
girl become the winner of the
crown. Immediately after s'c h bo"
the practices are on for the pro
gram -which " accompanies tht
crowning and i.ts festivities. Tin
date will be announced later.
Prof. J. H. Goudloucke. president
of Friendship College, Roek
Hill, was guest of Prof. ' S. I.
Finldv. Sunday afternoon.
Chester has had some Juavy^
and continuous rains?all day
Sunday, Monday, and much o;
Tuesday, with clouds still hang
ing dark.
A most atraetive program which
was to~" be given Sunday afternoon
at Metropolitan A. M E. ZionChurch
was postponed because of
the^ heavy rain.
the week-end out of the citfy.
Mr? and Mrs. James Hardin art
the proiwi paren\s?-of their first
born, a son, James, Jr., born last
Wednesday night. Mother and
baby are doing well. This is
another foot ball star for Fin ley'
n; .
The city schools will have a
Spring holiday,, closing Thursday
afternoon and opening Tuesday.
Mr. David Feasier was in the
city from Charlotte Friday.
^fpT-^rover Smith is at home
from Winston-Salem where he has
been for about a year. .
? Miss Ernestine WHkoiv. on, Honu
Economies teacher of Finley Hi
will have as her guest for tlu
Easter-tide, her twin sister, Miss
Geraldine Wilk.erson, who will ar-ive
in the city from Washington,
D. C. She is a student at Howard
Univc.isi.ty', and this sthool
having given a 10 day Spring holiday,
she chose to spend most of
the time here With her sister.
Many social functions are already
planned for her,
April Fools?Day?was?a?go at.
day with the school children. All
day there was hearty laughter.
Easter programs are being prepared
for all of the churches Sunday.
Last-Tuesday night the two girls
"Teams of Finiey Hi played each
other at Hardins' Gym and the
boys played ""Brainerd Institute
team. Scores: 2nd team of girls
beat the first teahn For the boys
Finiey Hi won from Brainerd It'
to 5.
Friday night: Finiey TJi boys
won from C.C.C. 34 to 17, thus winning
the championship by the best
| three out of five games. The girls
played two games that night; the
j first team won both. Miss Edna
- Woodward for the girls and Prof,
j Ardry Hardin for the boys have
| done mos.t excellent work as coaches,
and are being congratulated on
every hand.
Nurse Emma'White and Mr. Alfred
Drummer Were married some
few weeks ago by Rev. W. R.
Douglass. They are making their
home in Baltimore. Nurse White
has endeared herself to all of
Chester county daving served the
entire county in. h^r profession, especially
in the schools. Recently
she served in Columbia at Ridgewood
C*mp No. 2. Much happiwm
U wiihwj fui her.
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iE PALMETTO LEADER
CI.OVKK M:\VS a
Mrs. I,aura- Anr.stionc an*}
^iulyv Adams ivlurrto.! ".<? i:. ?
don-Saletn Thursday j-.iti-.
ami Tuesday. to attevd the
n al of tht :r' ttoyhew ahui ivvt
v.
>. s-.v r: '. * .:..?y? . vr as:
>VOi N ).".0 C?0'' * ' S ''K' '
relatives.
:av\v. vo: s ' ; A !ai:-<
N.- a ^ ' 7^;,. t; ?Va;c
I A.
Mr. ar.ii Y. - A i
Mi-*. Osi'av i"' a--iVu'?!
\ <" ^-"y-vr - _
Mr?. Ar.f.H St.,-.-t t\-lr\bu?
Ohio i, : ?:?;? . Mr?.
Brvar.t hero. a'. i farv.ly.
Mr?, M F rv.rir.-.oro. sup: rvisor'
>f York County. ;vM Mtv J. J,
Ore or., a iv.o-.v'u/ of .the JeftVrsor
Hijrh faculty and Mr?. Park*?, ail
of York. S. C. worshiped at Fiat
ROek Sunday r.torr.ir.v*Mr?.
W.- M. Saundy-rs .had a.< hoi
Hither ffUvTT - Suvhry. Rrv.- P. I>
Barr.ott; Pr.J. J. .Grot-no. of
Yr-rkr Sr-.-T--ur-d F. F. P ari a
member of t .over Faculty
they expressed them solve?- a? having
ha?"fen vR' vab!o^<iir.uor.
Miv and M:v AY. Mobley had a?
their dinn-.r guysts. .Mr?. M. K.
Dun m ore ~ arrd"Pa rkeof York.?S. -)
C. Sunday.
.uiss uoiv!: :. .\rn .tacK'on spend
he day in Gas ton I a Saturday
with friends.
Mrs. Ida H.dlis was ..called t>
Winston-Salem nast week to l>t j
at the bed >ide of her son.* Haske!
who is vet y >iyk. .
Miss John'. ie. I' .cram spent .tin
Lav in Cam.de::. S. C. with friends
Sunday.
Mr.. A.. 11. .Tacksori is spin .11 tig
-tilis .woedt?i:. Charlotte. X.?C. or.
business. : : : ?
Mr. and Mrs. \Y; M... Bl own had
as their Sunday *e\ening guests
.Miss A rule..m 1?1; 1111 111.d Mi"
Mary Neelye", the hostiss served
a' delicious sapper to the guests,
which they enjoyed.
Mesdantes X'iviia Robinson, Lizzie
Stewart. Mabel Stewart, itu<
Annie M. I' cram spent a few
hours in Ga>tonia Thursday evening
shopping.
Miss_An>y,('as-H is vi-itihg relatives
"in Guitlv. r.-ville. S. C. a
few days.
Messrs. Lytic Watson* au h
Blaxco Bryant of the C'CC Camp
fhesteiv spent the' week- nd here.
Misses Kd: a. Mabel Jack.~on
spent Saturday in Gastonia. .
Negro Pageant by Jiei.l High
Octette?Belmont; X. at M.K
night High Auditorium on
Wednesday night. April', 1 .">. 1 p.kti
>< P in. Admission 10 and 15
cents.
F.very one is cordially invited
to attend.
WALTERBOIti) \EW>i
Mis. <iu>.-ie Goudhk-k has been
confined to her room for. sevetal
days. i(aving had a sick attack
Mrs. .1 alia Dixon is ill at her home
.on Hampton s'trcct. Mrs. Herlene
Mai cc and Lucile King and Mrs.
.Ma; tin Dash arc i ecupei at iir_
from ar. attack of illness.. Mrs.
Rosaiey t Irten does r.ot s. cm to It
improving. .Mr. Charlie Sanders i.?
ill at his home on Hampton. Mrs.
Caroline Jennings is recuperating
Tim ..'led Anniversary of Mt.
Dlivt Dap'.ist Church was lu lc! last
\\ eek. lit v. CI L. Anderson rrr
Allendale preached Wednesday
'night, I lev. I-ee A. Logan Thiuis-day
mgr.".. U c v. IT tlr ~Tt i1 r~r." Fi;day
ni-. i.t. Rev. M. L. Dittlejuhn
Sunday evening. "Rev. E. A. Johnsti
or and his* faithful members
liave had a very prosperous year.
Sunuay in Walterboro was a
very - unfavorable day and there
aw : "no services at any of ,the
. lunches in the morning on account
of inclement weather. Sunday.
night a few of the faithful
oii?> biaved the elements and presented
themselves at worship.
-Ain.well Presbyterian, Wesley M.
1 H.. H-r-tr-of Ages C. M. E.. Olive
I lluVrti-t and St. Deters A. M. E.
M'h.Tinh's had service,
t?Tie Pulpit- Aid.ipct at the home
if Mis. Lucile King and the ro.uj
tin.e was carried out. The Missionary
Circle met with Mrs. Louise
! Rrowr. and Mrs. Sarah Harrison.
joint hostesses and the most siiee-essful
meeting of the vear was
held. .
Mrs. Rebecca Brooks will leave
the-' city soon to spend her. vacation
wit;-. Iter husband. Prof. Bidoks at
!.M>ll'e. , . '
ST. MATTHEW NEWS
The weather lias been so. that
the church goers Were ab-ont ft-mrr
the various churches Sunday. In
spitT" "f the - weather Sunday,
Prof; (leorire Evans, Mrs. Earnvstimj-Evans,
Mrv- James WHaley
and Miss Xofa Harris ahd Prof.
J. A, I'ord motored to Charleston.
S. ('-. rmday morning leaving St.
Ml at'. !: w. ST~t*: wbwut" <toin arriv..
ing at Charleston, S. C. S:dO a.m.
We "stnpptrd Avfth ?and?
Harvey Pelzer ori Race St. They
mad >t v.ry pleasant fi?r us dui ing
the day.
At 11:00 o'clock we went t services
at Morris Brown A. M. E.
Church. We found our school
mate and good friend, Dr. With
fl .^j'UWII V.'.'IU I??*r? L* \ t*l\ 111111)4. Ill
hand; he has the Fatlurs Ideas of
the Church "Spoon" is a pr?at
speaker and preacher. The Services
were effective. The most tffectivo
service I have witnessed
for years. The' people of Charleston
are hospitable. In the afternoon
Mr. Pelzier showed us over
the City, which we shall always
renumber.
Mrs,. Hattie Whaly.v.ho has
been sick for" about 10 days is improving
at this writing.
Mrs. Daisy L. Guinyard and
Mi-? nollitt rokes suent the week
At.
1
oi\i in Columbia.
Sunday Kastoi' rioaso oonjo ;
out>:o r; o , > avto.:* o\:.-s\t> at ,
:b.. \a:io;:s vhtt'.vV.tV Sunday ovo- 1
J an,i >:Tr. 1 ;
M <s Katv.o 1* vo.:tv.\av.t and
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IVr.': bo a s'.acWor.
HvA.th WoVk was e'.y- on:
: :o\io'.;t ir. the City. hoo'.s. in" of
1 :h<? . teachers in the c.va'tnniar
| j to v.: :n
class on Health?Or. KriV.ay M: .
M. X..' Moult nyv xhji_Jfourt'n pradi
Tpacl'.ov. ad difssod the ?vho.Y or
Health. wh;c.h wa? full of thorehts
and very effective. j
The third prade then fairish o
as with a health sor.p.
. Xiira. Harris.. ?'.< ; th
teachers ir. public s.hool is sick
an uns wriUI\}I.
All of the Allenites ore asked
to meet Monday evening at s Vclock.
<at -Mr?; W G. Sutv.mers'
home. F.veiybcHy Who Ijvc.s in .
this e unty and has attended Al!
h L'nivyt;<(ity is asked to .eoir.e^
out to. the til'st meeting.
Mr. Leon Coleman,- one" of St.
Matthews* . l?e.st btiys has opened'
tip a busines.s an. i' reaiy^ to serve
the people. Politem ss and ceuresy
are the wateh wonts Th Hts~
' usThess. -
to kr.ow that Miss Bessie Belle
I row s'Titi ki .wha.jui.inal Jjiu^
Navy son>(. months ag > are home
ci>itiivp relatives and friends.
- ?
ANDltllWS M1WS
The t'fth Sunday" in 'March was
observed at 1st. Andtefws Church
a.- "M.n't Day.", and tie entire
-ervicis'of ' he day Wei'e conduct
ed by vhe men. They occupied evt.cy
department from the sexton
to the choir. It was indeed a love1
lv"sight to'see the choir made uj
Tot' men. and" the" oTl^.tit m.minnhit.
"-cd by Plot'. ..I. K. Smith. Rev
Lane filled the "pulpit at f 1:1 o:
Mi y. Hum.-u:-a: ^ ami ai.il Rev. W
M. llmwii, at "10. Kacli of those
divines marie the Holy Spirit lVlt j
At the close of the evening scr- J
M ('. Folks sanu a boautiful
solo. Tlu cokction fur ttTF;
<lay was -well past $20.00.
Wy._fc.ad quite a few visitors or, 1
the fifth Sunday. Piof. Charles j
Mi'dwn of (leoiyvtown- spent' part
of the riav with -us. He marie i. 1
splendid' talk on Sunday mommy.''
. .Mrs. Ida lieviiu. fohmo.rly ol 1
Noit'n Carolina spent the' cay with!
us.
The. hie h -water is here all a-j
round " Andrews..
? The, public term-fur the ('loinCo
town County Training School closed
on last Friday. April did. Part'
of the teachers have let': f??r their,
tomes.. ;
(Mi. Tuesday morning they ieopetiyd
with ] art of the tea< h
It will 1?Q quit'- a treat for a' yni-.o
to visit St. Andrews on S itiday
night to witness :h. Kh>*
exercise. Com? ' }?on't m':-s it!
Mis. Rosa CTatTson of t'l'ni tro*
town has organized the Three II.
Clul,- of Andrews. Mi's. I.. 15.
Smith, president.. This is for
every woman th.\t will attend. We
hope the club will .increase in the
. Uluiv.
<r. .i a ?i r.s m. k. i in lit ii
Rev. I). W. Washington. Pastor
! Take C'it y?Th w/. >P.ip; 01 s a\j
St. James enjoyt.l jrospel mes!
sayes last Sun a'y7""J~r" '
|? At 11 : '?<> a. m. the pastor do'
liver d a sermon that touched the
h-arts of those who HsUned. The
day was brouyht to its close with
'a very unique litti'ary program
: renderi 1 hy the yountr people,
j The outstanding numbers' on th
program was a very. unique an :
| timely address given hy Prof-. .1.
K. MclveK who used for his suh'
,i< -t. "The.Road to Success." Piof.
.1 Mclver pictured the. r. ad that
j leads to success, ait !; the obstacles
j t.lpit confronts' a passenger. nam:
j lv. faith, hop , an 1 dotiht. All.'of
these one must encounter before
reaching success.
-: Prof T i) Ri-a il y spoke for n
f w minutes rn "Talents" he Hi red
the young people especially
of City to use. their talent's
in the right way.
The Sfmibr quarTet" of St. James
rendered . good music. 'This program
was i njoyct' by all.
The children are busy practicing
for Easter. The captains will"
also report on the educational
drive.
Kov. uashington is dointr a won
j'darful work hcic- in Lake City*
We ai\ triad to see the tcach'
cvs taking an ac tive- part in the
Kaster day practice.
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JR'V;
|mkn ani) things| '
^ H> J S. HF.NN, Jr. ? '
V* *" ' ^ 1
llnti > Kthwal l?i?rtut> Must Char- '
?>*(?". Vho. tionoral t'onfor- t
i It Kayo I oailors Would
Uo Uosnootod - ' l
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V >* w. aic almost within
a :' .o\v ot what has boon ]
' .. ; !.> o. many .a man to
v '"?; >-' oat i st history-making
V1'v v".' 'oi iiuy in the annals
*. "i. i v.sly!\o of our yrroiit J
??: . A ?at of;:I oonsiik ration I ?
vu . . u.o.t.eo bedtavioristio psy.
b.t.egy should rot be exiraneeiu.:o
fr.hvniaals' w ho appreciate an ]
count:tuutu ir. .their cor.duei am:
depot tro.ct't while in atteiulance i
up o t h:i; g: i av. vocasion, i
e . >f.au. metal and profess>
i>>v >> sod \ arai to; ire the obnsti- i
o: t."e> idenc.ral t onference. I
ar.d r.tr tree :i: gs in general thai >
w no* o.u'.iculji tor tho most 1
vOSv u: ee.; :v,iu..'s to obse'.rve the dig- '
t.tty the inirustiy ar.d as a re- 1
suh. aiv.oaty that high respect
a it a istobm in witier. the rare- lead- '
e:s. w>;e once heal. While biology
am soioi'.Vi''.' >th.lv .iT Tiynpr 1
organ.s-ms with the pui.ptye of ets-^;
piair.ir.'g lite as a physical process- ar.ei
its oiovelv ptr.or.ts into its pies- '
6r.t One writer $aiel, "tin
n repii dy of niattkjn.il is man".
It is man's Clod-given tight ,t'
dor...rate, subjugate and control
the things of nyi.h. this seems t" ;
aifotd great joy for him. Hut ii (
is also expected that his earthly ,
ton lu:will glorify God and extend
His, kingdom in ail the walks
?>; iito. "As ye. would that linn
do to you. do >*o .own so to thotn'is
a mighty safe guide l'or all mi-n
to i'oiiow. . |
I hoard tho Jatt 1). 11/John-.
.sou. s.av "David must have boon ,
-eon.ir.g from a Gynoi al C'uhl'oroiu t
wh n ho said: 'All men ate liars'".
Woj'o Dr. Johnson lure now and
seeking n p'shion in the chm-ehperhaps
ho would' find redson t(. (
makv David's statement- himself r
either coming from a stat.- pritnay
or ar.nual Y^utfei Cine, io say
l.'Uk.i.g of tho Genet al t'onfovonoo.- Wo!!.?
that balloting business i.-' t
si-mothing haid to toll about, at y
how. for nd ov.o van toll hj.\ worn
o! "mouth who voted for him; yoti
; havo t> tak. a jh.i ?nii's word'
and lot it go at that. However. !o
.us hope tot the .host; pie, a're liotho
v.o-so -ami .take what opmes.
Accurately-omrMing - your -Vote .
btfuie j?rns are olooted, is. like ealot
latini: the r.un.l w of .chicks a
hot; will hatch oil' by tho number of
eggs- you put' in hot Host. Tlu '
Literary Digest polls .-traw -VoUs j
sohto ttnus at a ^roat bxp.ein!itu,:o. _1
l/u.t misses the mat it.
Nu\t lo m.v nay of thinking. ;i j
fed -w .1. isn't have.to vote fur ,\\
bceaus. he happens t?? be yoiii
frier.d. no more than a fellow ha>
,o vote against you'because he iyoui'
enemy or doesn't purticulai iy
iike you; there may be a jrin.ip!e,
<ii an.is-ut at sta]?*-,. then 1
t< ink i s time to put- away petty
jealously ar.d ditVe; enees anil conn
to;the rescue of the issue, standing
on a principle.
Ail of us. aie under i thical .obii'.rations
to yr.e another, ami ispeV-. .
'daily-is this- true1 in the professior.nl
tiehl.
Ail a.-pirar.t- for |oyitio'r.s at '
"the tier.eral (oriel i-nee f-.'el that I
they 'are th. logical'- ones to" 177
t K-, ie?l. if Thev do not fe 1 thab
way thuy should give up m.wi ;
Since we must live with ourselves ;
and for others before and aftei
tIk- (Ter.eiiiT b'obfei'elL't1. nrd?t" i
we cannot make evet yboijy, see ti :.j
as we ourselves, why fall out about t
a small a thing as a VoTK Abadly
as wt all will* need them if
any of us is elected. \\\ will.needall
llie friends we have, all t;m
frit i ds we can make, and tlu-ii
friends to get in, but in the twin'
we should fail in this, we car. exemplify
th.:ii high.lv ethical dignity
that should characterize the
lepreseniativis of our I.ord and
Shfftir'aiid the people whom weserve..
(L\ FFM-iV N K.W S
(?ran?rd High School
The sixth grade of Granari llivSchool
under the '.dirtvtion of
Miss M. K. P iV-ii-rgra.-s presented
,i v. :y interesting pr, gram Friday
(.vetting at tht. Primary School
oil West Meadow Street.
The main feature of the Program
was a pap,<.r 'dress contest
The dresses \vere <>1 the latent
designs, and were very beautiful.
Little Miss Willie Mae Petty
receivt <1 a box of chocolate as th
first prize for the .most beayitilul
.Misses ?arah T'ranei s Ciilinorc?
and Kthol Mae Harris.
The play "A Poor Married Man"
wjl! he prtsolite.1 Monday night."
April 1"). at Limestone Hapti.-U
Church. The public is invited.
A Poem
TlimNHTANlST(T FTASTKK ~
Some people think that Luster
Is a time to dress up nice,
Willi -, thers say that Kast r
Marks the resurrection of Christ.
If we should quo time * stop to
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With Every Purs*.
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Wtrm r - ? 11
Saturday, April 11, 1936
think,
Tf that raily hour of gloom,
iVhrn Christ, our loving Savior
\rose up from the tomb.
V
To we > vor stop to ihirrtr- ' if
how Christ our Savior died,
To savj. this u'orld of sinners
\n.t guide us through the tide.
rlow many of usthis-buxv day, m
Would ^avj^tivv so much,
To li\o in a very Christian like
way, *
Like bur loving Savior, Jesus
Christ.
Edith 11. Campbell?
Sixth Grade
Miss O. L.. Rookard went to
Spartanburg Friday evening on a
business trip.
The following deaths occurtxl ,
ast week:
Mr. John Moore died Thursday
light after a short illness of acute
ndjgestion.
lie was funeralixcd. Sunday a.m.
it I.iniestohV.Baptist Church. Also
it tie?Aniahda and Frances David- ;on,
daughters of Mrs, .Elizabeth
Davidson Caipenter. died April 1,
md April 2, of pneumonia. They
.veic also funoralized at Limedon^
Church on Sunday evening,
lie v. (!. L. McCTie preached the
uncials. This was quite a sad
icca-deiv, ?
Mrs.''Emma' Long died Monday
April l>. Ftieneral arrangomens
lave not been completed.
- "CALHOCN NFWS
Mr. Robert Reid ami Mr. and
Mrs. James Bvrd motored to
Grantee ille the lifth Sunday and
visited, relatives of Mrs. B.vrd.
Mr, John Wiircrins of Snonepv.
\\ ('. visited relatives Sunday.
Mrs. Naomi Greer and Mrs.
Prince Williams' attended the W. .
M. W. A. -Association at Easky
Saturday, ami Sunday.
Mrs. .Joseph U* id and little
laughter." Evelyn, spent the week
! d wii.h relative- in Easley.
Mrs. Minnie ,B. Jones,. Mrs. Luile
Williams. and Mr. Robert Reid
day. .
* Mr. Eainey Erustcr had the
misfortune of cutting his leg. We
hope it will lie well sr]on. . . ..."
?The?dar.ee' at?the , si.-'ioul house
on Thursday night', was a. great
success.
The'writer is glad to rotate
that Mr. Wiiliam. Dupree is able
to b.> up atrain alter several weeks
illness. ' .
Mrs. Oito' Sir.gkton who has
been in.iist o.-ed is out again to the
d light cf her many friends.
."the Slah'.ow.n District Con .
cntiop" will, !)<> staged at Abel
t : uu-. in Mav. Watch for the
date. '
'Mr. Jane's E. .Tones l.ft Thurs
day fur Clearwater. Fla.. \vhi>re he
wiii.make his 'hmiit .for a while.
Mi. Svlvc-tor Collins spent the
w^ki-cial a: .Ukrhjant1* *, X. Th
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LAKH Cl'iY i11(> 11 SCHOOL
I'rttf. I.. I). Bradley,-Principal
Student-. tiu-u'.ty members an 1
i I.ukt City 11i?rh School
turned out in large numbers Sunda.
, veiling to the Captain Rally.
sponsored 11 y Prof. L. D. Bradley
in the school a.-.:itoriu:n. The
' I ei anv?was as follows:?
>1 usic ?School's Cilee Club . in
charge of Miss Al. Jbiu-; St. Jam- ^
os A. M. !'.. Church quartet.
A ire-s- lb < >f. Bt adl y.
Remarks Air. ' Luthey -CIrecn,
i Trustee ,of School). .
R ad: : ! 11. V. Massev.
Captains report was as Colore'-':
Mrs: Nittie < a in. , &0. 50; Mrs.
T7TTa"~KT~l vi f.iiii; Mrs, .Came
Me-.ton. s'o.ii; Miss Ora Moye,
SJ.r.H; Mr-. Clan ier McCiitcheon,
si ;:.; Mrs. I.uln * Danie Is. SI.00;
Mr>. Ali'air Austin, SI.00. Airs'.
Sal'.to Rohir.soiv, I la 'Cameron and
Minhie ^ Fulmore blank. Total ' I
amount raised $2G.26?
The Tom Thumb Wedding given
by Alsses (.irabani and Harringtoif
was gia-atly enjoyed by all.
ii.i* ii<>\ ,-upp r iin.i Minstrel that
was given by. Mi.-.ses I.atlra B.
Bracey. H< Un Graham and Prof.
J. K. Melton on last Monday evening
at the school an iitorium
l?ro\i'd to t>c a success. The minstrel
lasted for about 40 minutes.
Afterwards tin boxes that were
so beautifully decorated an.1 filled
with all kinds, of . delicious eats
were auctioned off, some being
sold as high a? $1.15. After all
hoxes were s: Id the auditorium
so'mod to be uu lie. ? into a school
picnic. An enjoyable evening was
spent, witb the neat sum of $11.00
b. ing.raised.
We are pleased to have Miss
Joaiv K. Harrington, a membcf
pf ihe faculty in our midst agaln.'after'
being caihd away due
to the death of her mother.
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