The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 02, 1936, Page Page 2, Image 2
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| "THE OLI) GRAY!
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Inn: new rider*;;
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X l!KV. -j?. IPIIII.Lir .EI.LIS ;;
Kinjjstree l'HMrvct I ontcroiwi1.
The ah v- nv.-etinir lu-ld at Ciolir
ili'ie ia?t week was atmotir the
!>< ' h'.'ld i:t theConni'itiou. It
v..a ;-I . 1 \ ii ?ea<t of- spiritual
, p.siO'aiiors hat' intoUec.Ti.ial as
v. .11. Ui v. h . ( '. Ktnloek. p reach .
: {he.'..*. i :1 ion \>"f his life at th
' ! i 'J <>'< the- meeting and the
ana lai >vi iU"". by Rev. J. Mur
' ?-'itv V.a>- >iiiH>Tv tine;- Following
the .e^ani '.ation in which Rev. J.
??' vt??\\ ;i i ,,n?was?chosen?wei c tn
y ami tin* w riter "btlieial rcpor'
fi_ * ? ' introduced'-and
'ady^TTi-.r leld!vsse>.. Dr. T, J:
i.> ;i*i < t' the- (ivy, c.town disV
' : irtadv.. iT.UTta.iM.injf remarks
? : eF?rtJ-:o''t ?lt*tm. Drr-Ri' *
<-sidi!i-i.r elder of the
: Af: distriet' was next
.? > . 'a o?i ' !Wi rifled the Con .;?
ie.-;pH;jnjf words of
i d. ' !.. Henbow.
; ' ? 1*> r and e: airman 'of the
?* !i' iTid' a most ma'sterlw
hi.** associates. A"
' -rhtfrz- lit? said "I am
F:ff\o the-, brethren 'with
" ... .at;'.- ,\. I1.-. .Miles has' 'said
, ; r?tve he/:i friends and are still
' . . 'N. !: :t t hat diies not. say
'' ' :!: -c i hours from tin
' I -can be a "man's
. me i with him in.opin.
,\i ! fa:' :.citn'ore if fny friend
... . .' ' .. t. another friend ol
^ 1 : .to..fall.bat with
?-?? -1?.n... ;r.!i inl. I think
'?; ?*?>? rditiyly.'
en'jot V address was
-d. o: i-idcd,. I!.'vs.. T. J.
" and S ,M. H.iiifhes read
?, 1 ' " >. / ' ' i.t..?i_d?'' e di ( ipliT
'* '4 lb". n. I >. Clam
a f ::e papx*r ?.ii a special
: ? 1?' 1 vat?spcei'lit's
'i . it) tite a-fternoon by
t I V * s,.. ... I . ;. I; I.I "
? . . . |'j ivimuj^ villi/1
; ' > ' i' ii* : i' i, \vlu? made
i i;:i;?I ?-sion ''-n both
: . -j titt< r* from thb
>,* 1 .1 i;-ii "ions-." -l)r.
'A, !: H ?.i. district superintend
S;.:.n.t?p*di-trio.t of tin
. I' '' - , ?'i< h vet oil an onthu
. .1 il-Jjf i'ol O?UlC -tluftfal ;
; se of hts ' remarks
- "'I < !' I >>*.' A. P.
'ioiial Sceic-tary
i People's Depart ..
. ib, I>r. U\ P.
'. > and made a
'' '' >}?ial\itiif at an'
" ! 'i . lifiibow; said that
? ?- ;-:i :i v, ith sumo aras
!i. it; papers' from a
k !!. .!- it i-i- district
it voa'K mnlcrstood .
a-it i -kip of this, district
a ;,im and no"; oat
i \a oci-ivt d many anions |
> i- c\pi-ess ion.'
I he Stair Meeting.
. . ' -X -a ' i* <.f visitors at-'
. A. M. K. Pk ? iijinif Kb
' <ii; : Tt i-tec Boar';
: 'i.-M at Colun.
: :*v in responsi
I N'.-ah W. Wii:
' ; ; i11;a c.M.-rs re
~?r~r-?: -iv-t-MrHH-Alay Day.
? I Kiiitr-tt? *.*? Jis
. '. I.. Bl-!li>o\V ir.
sir f flu* Mount " Ph a>
i'i. I if. It. K. Bt'oy
a!.; of tin- ilistriit..
: I]> AYjHiatus -high
. ' : - pivsidinjr elders *
.. .o.yal lay iiK"htbei.
* . h>' t:s:c i cportfinancial
report'.-8
. if.a.'d .no t. aval t !; <
. '.J? -s? K
^ . .. < . t : a f< !'. 1, I >r. U. W.
(if. William.-.
: > (i . ?s\:i !' a. commit. a;'
t . uc'v. rs ;-s receipts
. ii.:?, ;! 1 i'ii?LA.
*: lib-hop . attacki-i
a . i denounced it.a
."v-ariis for conccal-.
and 'it > i "i.t ribu
a ; a.-'juts. - liars. He read
a . i io ujruinst hi n't by
II. Voanjf. of thiii
. .. a: < an<li-(j every. cdunt 1
' M o. Mfic of till' S|)C.
v a that A i len " l."niver
? : r? ? .1. ' ' ..t-lVo till' if nisi'Q:
!,. . lii-hop Wiliianii
, ... M.i-.'hand- of this Spec-,
i . v? fohoi- .* for which
r-??n?p"v"-far. tiTTks?IMF
jy of ai purchased. Hi
a i lat i\ > to ' hills paid
> : i: 'repair-, of Hish?>ps Memor
... ; < a>i;.la * ;i, Aim telepnom
lie p'nlh.iCo'l Vii .clU'l'S sh()\\
;i sisU'il pastors it.
?< .; i a?:?. rui?. ti:.i. UotiiU Ftaims
i .1. (7.- >ns for the purehas
:..g a pi fpr AI it-n . University.
: ill 11.at iir insure,| th<
?:ir < : acney for five thou
li.iihirs, which money stood
i-v: ... 11: -*:.< school and the acci<
al ".ii'rk of a few weeks, at
v ho-ii.tnm la- was not even about
II explained that the
"WT era <" made fii7aTifsY~Kim
l.r-.-ot - 'ri grr-abroad was"
t ly i'e.riowed for the School,
a - paid hack out of the
.1 fun-is.. The statement was
,i t. - -e ; hy niemhers of the
' in often .-ins-" ion,
< MI ice of (". sfodian.
if -i. p Williams said on taking
<l.u.y f ' s.;hort 1 affairs in this
." ''id ,:c v.ud Prof. C. G. Gariiilire
a position" afC"ftefd ae.
'.v for the University, receiving*
' :i -alary of $70 per month, when
tnere was absolutely no neetj for
an ofliec. The presiding el>
said he. and pastors could
: .ndor such service better than
on aire tit. 'My suggestion continued
the P.ishop, was to discontinue
' at f'lli. e at a financial'caving to
v the . t' on'. Hut the hoard thought
li' ' ! :et it remain. So he chang
i 'Ju name to ^ust.odian of build
m-N and i-n.up.da. and placed Prof
Garrett in charge of it, with a
salary of $60 per month for nine
months. Now all he does in that
position is to draw his salary and
breath saij the bishop; who .said
further that he goes all over the
State?knocking assessments- Now
on the strength of all of this he
comes out with this destructive
publication. I am asking you
from this day to do away with
that office and officer, of which
your charter makes provision. A
motion- prevailed with only three
opposing, that the office be discontinued
which carried with it the
discharging of I'rof. Garrett from
AJlen University.
A Surprise Sprung
Several minister* ei?i?mnnt?<l mi
the large number of lay members
voting, against the custodian. But
they, should not. Laymen are just
as anxious to do right-ip.sj ministers.
A"d if t'hey believe a minister
is right they will stand by
him to the last ditch. On tho other
hand if they'"a re convinced that
.1 lay number is in error they will
n?t follow him. Any preacher
.hat th'inks^his calling is to fight
t+n la1ty~rught quit "the. ministry.
I'hey are our congregations, and
without them we would have no
churches. So laymen should not
light the ministers. There is a
way for us to get together at all
times.
No Mud Slinging
Some orn said to us that we
were greatly abused in "The
Light" and undertook to give us
some material for a reply. They
<ai,i we must ask about steel
bracelets, a little rcd ^.-hurch and
a graveyard, etc. lijfi be it far
from us to resort to such* methods
of lighting. One should always
keep in view a man's wife and
hiidren, and the. measurement of
die golden rule. This column in
'ccping with the -.policy' of The
I'al.ni'lU' header lias always been
usiMi 10 ooost men ol every Lusi.'ness
and profesBion and of all delominations.
The readers will read
<the- nvany-reompliments paid
Prof. C. G. Garrett in this column,
lust here 1 want to thank prof.
A'lllidih A" \v hite, Tor congratuating
me on all of my releases
ince the state nieetirig. I thank
1'rot's. 11. B. Kiekard, and John A.
.-Harris for their words of com.
'Herniation. Some one tried to
nake Dr. T. J. Miles believe my
mention of him in my article last
.iek was for a joke. But Dr.
Wiles knew me better than they
- ii'lr: I shall never prove an ' inirate.
Tlieire are those who will
receive yottV- bbspitalities, the bentit
of your influence and will sa>
:.i . worst things they can about
you. Dr. Miles vote and support,
levied me to the General Conferee.
and I would certainly be one
f toe worst Migrates to try to be
little him.
School Work
The above magazine edited by
'roll. Wni. Augustine Perry, principaT
oT the W aver ley school at
' oiumhia is one among the best
pieces of literature published. Its
. iic chaliical work, composition and
ontributions will compare favor,
ably witjr the best magazines ot
. li.ore years of existence. Peo
pie are really seeking high class
..leiature ami thats why "School
.Vui-k" has such a circulation. In
act every intelligent person
-hould read this educational
. nurse of instructions. No teach_r_sJiould
Lie without it. Business
people ought subscribe for it. One
opy will make you want another.
Dr. McGill
We were certainly glad to. hear
f the improvement in health oi
Dr. K. 11. .McGill who has ? been
hlined to his bed in Orangeburg.
. > is hop Williams spokeyof his in"
ivst at the trustee board meet?g
and how he tried to persuade
"dm not to leave the state. All
if us are hoping and praying for
.dm. He is one among the nn/st
gifted sons South Carolina has
vei produced. We have to take
iff our hats to 'McGill when it
onus to -oratory. The race can ill
afford to lose him at such an ear.
7y jTeTtod. OuT God hearefliprl\ye.
1 cion't think any body would accuse
him of being bad at heart.1
bayed in his house six months,
and I know nothing of him save
sat of a Christian gentleman. We
are off to the General Conference
at -New York, and Will be gone .'1
weeks. Let us advance on our
knees? -
FLORENCE NEWS
-* Florence Giants-~wln anothe.
hard battle from the Chora w
Black Sox by a score of 6-4.
The game was filled with thrill,
rom the beginning on through
to the end.
We are playing a three game seres
to get more material. AT
games are managed by , Robert
Marshall, Mgr. of Florence Giants
Write or wire for your game, 8()E
vV. Gladstone St.
COKESBURY NEWS.
Sunday being a lovely d a y
church goers were seen going tc
and fro. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. thrrr
mi-ngs Mr. Samuel Robinson ami
-on Ernest motored to Ware Shoal
Tuesday night to a surprise birthparty
given for Mr. Robinson'?
- rother by his wife Mrs. Bertha
Rot inson. They reporter a lovely
.ime. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore
I are the proud parents of a little
eignt pound girl.
Amnnjr some of the crrosto wif
nejss the Brewer Jr. College ?and
fiettis Academy game on Monday
evening were Missss Louise Williams,
Jnanita Foggie, Mary L.
Cummins and Henrietta Robinson
They reported a grand time.
We are sorry We still iiavc a
deal of sickness. Those on tho sick
list are Mesdames Florence Moore
Annie Starks, Annease Goggins,
ad Miss Rosetta Nash, Mr. Samuel
Goggirih.
The Souvenir Club is sponsoring
a Ham contest on Friday - night,
May Jat. Coma one and all and
try to win the hem. *
II lini Iili?.en
'J
ST. MATTHEW NEWS
The weather is very beautiful
now and people have no excuse
at all about going tu .dim eh.1 Our
Sunday school has increased .in
membership.
Rev. Lykes is doing a good
piece of work. The church is. stilJ
aliv<\
We have raised our Educational
assessment in spite of the continued
down fall of rain. ""This has
been an umusual year for the
preachers, officers and -members
(It has been hard) and the preachers,
officers and members need to
be commanded for having raised
their Educational Assessment, and
inspite of the fact, there are members
in all churches only know the
pastor when they take sick, or
have death in their family. We
should do our duty alopg all lines.
Rev-. B. A. Lykes preached at the
seat of the District Conference of
Wateree Dist. "And did he preached."
He showed to conference
that he was equal to the task; he
puts us in the mind of his sainted
Daddyy Dr. J. WvLykcsv dfewas
the "talk of. the convention.
On Sunday afternoon, Dr. Lykes
-preached the 3 o'clock sermon
at the convention long before the
time the yard and church were
crowded to its uttermost. Dr.
Hildebrand presented the speaker.
The old church caught on Hallowed
fire. Dr. Lykes swayed tin audience.
Prof. George Evans, Mrs.
George Evans, Mr, and Mrs. J. L.
Whaley, Miss Nora Harris alone
with the writer motored to the
"seat of the- eonventoin and heard
that wonderful sermon of our pastor.
Rev. Lewis Patterson of Cincinnatti,
Ohio, but formerly of
. this- place nreached a wonderful
sermon to a very large crowd Sundav
mr'niiif- -Rev P-nterson "iw?a
home boy and we are always glad
to see ^ homo boy and especially
when he is making , good. Rev,
Patterson is no stranger to- thi
writer; we have played ball together
in this and other counties,
: Sunday night Rev: Patter->1:
brought another wonderful mes?
sage at bethel A. M. E. church; it
was rich and inspiring.
Mr. Saunders Broughton i.?
home from the camp. .
Mrs. Mary Matthew is a little
indisposed at this writing.
On last Friday we visited Mrs,
Alice D. Mitchell Dmfiy&tory services
of her school; Mr/---J. . S.
Wanhamaker, Mr. P. C. (luig r
Co. Supt. of Education, Mr. Ileep?
one of her trustees, and a la i\
whose name'the writer didn't uv t
All the gentlemen made wonderful
talks. The lady also loctureal on
Health, all of the talks centered
upon the wonderful work Mrs
Mitchell has done. It is really ti
wonderful building and it has a.
bout three acres of level and
hoonUfxl !.>--> TL..'
YVMUVKUl J CI 1114. -till*' ^rotintl itJ
- woll ke pi.?It speak sWill 1'i>~r "M:
Mitchell and the people out there
Mrs. Mitchell also made a wen
clerful address.
Mr. Solomon Aluinyard also mailt
i wonderful address.
A Rood nieny people from St
Matthew visited the Dedication.
LA REVIEW NEWS
Catherine I'age, Reporter
Sunday was a beautiful day foi
church goers. Mr.__Ci>oim Nunci
Asst. Supt. of the Sunday solum
opened promptly at v 10:00. AI
teachers were prt.sent exeopt two
Mr. Corine Nance's class leeeivei
the banner. S. S. collection
The pastor, Rev. J. A.-'McQuoet
selected his text from Seconi
King, 18th chapter "How Innj.
dalt they?" The sermon was en
joyed by all. The little Ml. Zioi
Baptist church had its Anniver
sary last week which was cjuiti
a success. Raising tho amount o
$4.'5.53. Th<> church iu
larged.' Miss Ha moth Huy.i.s.hn.
been visiting her relatives ij
Florence, S. C.
Mr. Jake Page has taken Mr
_ Samuel?Fraxiec a ink-?\\4fe?P
Duke's hospital in Durham, X. ('
today. We hope Mrs. Frazier':
treatment is completed.
' Mrs. Sallije Ford died April 18th
was BTTflecI on list Sunday even
ing. Surviving her are hushan
five stepdaughters, three sons. Wt
will miss Mrs. Sallie Ford.
Kev. McRae of Wilmington. X
' C., Miss Smith, Miss Brown (Mar
ietta teacher.) and Mrs, (Vrs
St*. venson of Marietta, fv. <-'. weri
vi si to us of Catbaleen Page las
Friday ovening.
Rev. and Mrs. McQuwn sir*
living in the new parsonage, t-h'ej
1 are all settled with every thinj.
looking so very nice
Mrs. McQueen's sfhimL-ulwftU
h few weeks ago. We are proud t<
have her at ?
Mrs. Rosa B. Page is having I
1 success raising her chicks fron
the hatchery.
We are expecting a verv larg*
congregation on next Sunday a:
it is Pastorial day, also Cominun
1 ion day.
t ?_ ? ?
i.alkens news
' I>r. and Mrs. J. Stuar
.spent Sunday with their mothei
j-nroute to Gfeenwood.
1 Mrs. Mary Whiu hit spent ;
' few days in Asheville, N. C., tlu
"past week.
Mrs. Iabic It. Davis is honu
_ after spending?a.?few - flays?rr
Greenville and Atlanta.
Miss Singleton of Asheville. N
C. was a Msitor at Bethel Sun.
day.
The many friends of Mtv-I>avj<
Cureton arc sorry of his rtmova
to another field. Mr. (hi re ton hamade
himself at home anion# tin
many friends as well as members
We are quite sure Mr. Copelaiu
will fill- his place, but Mr. Cure,
ton was so much at home wo hate
to see him leave. We trust him
Mr. Aaron Brockmon who Li
Jnow working in Charlotte, N. C
IHE PALMETTO LEADER
SIMIER NEWS
Sundav: Amjl 2d, was Woman's
Pay at Ml. ' Pisyah A. M. E.
TrfTTTrrtr Special?services were
, held, In thr-a' t'11)on th,. Allen
singers- of Columbia rendered a
j concert wiiieli was highly pleasing
to thi entire audience*.
The Progressive and One More
Effort Fed. Clubs sponsored a
p.ew rally; on Sunday afternoon,
April 20. at, Emanuel M. E. church
I Of L III? IH'WiIH OI tne CIUD WOI'K.
A splendid program was rendered,
j Rev. S. M. Miller and President I.
1 D. Pin so n were the speakers and
'special music'was. rendered. The
: total amount o'dt.-cted $ 18.5C.?
| - The play. "The 'Man rtf Y.ester?.
day" was repealed on Monday af !
lertioon, Avail -20 th, at Lin.
i coin Hi School. .. .
~| ATbnTb~rs oT the One More Effort
Fed. Cluh are rejoicing over
the success, id' the (Queens' Contest
i which took place- at Lincoln Hi.
school on Tuesday night, April 21,
An excellent musical and literary
program was rendered after which
?the' A^??Jones'
j gave a brief talk on the work of
i th. cluh! Tin n?--Htr?-b?Queens
with- their little attendants very
1 pretty in the colors of the raid-"
how atid each, carrying a basket
. of flowers, niarched to the stage.
Dr. A. P. Spears' received the a*
mount from each Queen and read
orudu Mrs. I D. Pinsoiv-having the,
.-hi ghost a'n'.ount, $15.50, w$s escorled
to a_ h nuufullv decorat d
throne in th center of the stage.
The little i'lpwdr girls placed then
I u.-kcts ot .!Inwcrs on the throne
i.hvn danced; ar'und the throne;
. iTVPtT?peat> male the coronation
address and. declared Mrs. Pinson
'Qiiocik" The Negri) National
I Anl'h'111 V;t-- ' The groups
aiisl their Q < < as were as follow\
iii" Mivi I I?Pi it "in Qui Y,i7
I Mis. Pearl Spears, Group f.eader;
Mis. .1. ;). Si:: ' r Qti-ni!. .M is. ('.
, i I). ' Pussell.- tpiitip .Leader; Mrs.
;\V. II. C. Richard son. Queen, Mrs.
A. P. Spears, (h^.up Leader; Mrs.
Katie Craw!. <?' ! ?!>. Mrs. K. A. j
i Andrews-, < "Up Leader: Miss
ttpiuiia Wdiiams. Queen, Miss]
IP Ion Lslu if. (Iruij! Leader; Mis.;
Militant Mi' s Queen.1. The total
; aimnint rep":: i d was $30.50;
A surpri-e*-.l?irtlalay party was
. lii.ven on Monday Night," April 20,
at the hoa e I Y.<?J'. and Mrs.' lL
, G. Cotiyer"* >. LorTn'jV* Mrs. Flor- 1
. t nee Counts- Shitith on her birtliday.'
An '< vahl<- evening was
; spent.. Pi - .1avers trav->1
t v< ry timely r-. mnr.ks and* present-j
vd many I" !-. :ri''ts.. Mrs." Smith,
_ responded t.> .5 i.s lemarks, say
I iter that t.' -i a? the happiest!
i .birthday sh' hurl over spent. KeI
freshmeiits itv^'rrvl an i Home
Sweit 11 ona-wj^&ihiyed. Every.
dn.e left Krpmy^^BkanoUier such
would sil^^^^^rive-n. The
Mr.
-< ; 'Wijfl Ptn, N.
M'-dami-.- and
. Mat tic I! 'a "ft fd ?.f Wilmington, X.
<'. su\. in tcity visiting rela.
tiws
M s. \(iiUistii! is visiting in
Vi" ii.iii ..lid W.\>fii!t-.ton, I). <\
Mi--! . WilnWi .Kdmsim spent'
tli- j t < hij at homis
Mr'. L. .la- M-fn spent Sunsty.
V Id., in < )tantr*'hurg.- vislaiiglilev
who is at ten d;
in:.' I at Claflin.
\!> . I. .ia ('iiawf.ird is 'visiting
: Mr H~"-f?? rmdr-Sv-F.
tiiu'i s Clement. of Charvi-iting
**hir parents,
j I": i M < '. A. I .aivMin.:
]! Mi s. Jasper Brooks are
again alter hoing away
! for ti: -.-inter.
is a J ways proud to hear
' o' a. hii-v i l.y tie of her
v.".' ! a -pleasure to state that
1 v.'- r.-tu ii'vi he _vity ,t.hat
" Mi. <o go J?ain-ii.-on i- ? i?t? of t-'ii
.dents of the Freshman
. !;t- t Mon hou>o eollege, Atlan"
isi. h" ! a n:eti:!>. r of the <Mii
1 >f il?^?.y .gliUl s .tLTiiM-i'MWHcSKn- i. ;y.
? e? 11 g.'it-s-f!ateons?t-o?Mr. 'jPanipsnn.?
A io .fction: I'm!-r theM'al nder
of !'.vents at I.inenln Hi. The
r h;> et of l't of TTaws nV a.MVess'
i :i- "i-" s'.nd not At-.
u^Mii\.\in >1 i.i, i ix; ok
ST. STK'IMIKN A.M.l!. < III R( ll
" " V'
Missionary in<ii iv "I" St..
; ' A. M. I'".. ( Iv. tr!) ! ! ! in
il-ov. timd church. Muti'l.iv ,
* t-rr. . at t o'clock. \ 11t i! J'T:!:. !
T ! vtPetals .w.r,. e'n.n ' :< t- j
1 -,l ' ' ' U" Pr(<<iduilL?SiAtyr liar- ;
' not Adliscn l't ( >(ti c't'f <!( > Hinnal
't;i i !<-. Af'?r a warm ta-av
r s- i v>. We Wort rv.,'.it l>us?Timr.'
Tlin oityor- UP?amnio
turned in. Total a*
]l<*i*t" ?I l'(.f tin' day in\\a
- _
! '!. isMo Wilson, was
Mi. .. !' r v.*!?;<?ni( s during a
-!( !' cam us follows:
I' Sister Knvma Small and
1 Si-t- -dia HoVd.s.
Sli a' 1< - Sister Dol' Wright.
Si-tor I.. It. Alforl.
Sister IItimes of Dickor ('('.
' Cr't.
_? Sister Minnie Rogers
Sr-t.T dart It a Pinrk Vj
TV program was enjoyed by
allA
!i"iotis repast was served
l.v S t T.. P.'. Alford, Sister Julia
Il' lii), Sister Minnie Rogers an I
Si-io: 15-s?do Singleton.
\ rivet ion from, the state
| nir ? M.tnit our Tin Can Rally of
.lit-: 'ting: Sister I,. -15. Alford
r- -.hi-UhI' $2.Id instead of $1,115.
There were .'>5 persons present
in o.'m- meeting; four visitors:
. Re'. I D. l'i iolerui, I?ro. Lew Amd.js
n. Sister Hannah Windly,.
Sister Dolly Wright and Sister
; liutivV. ;
. spent , a few flays with his family.
I The closing of Fleming C'aine
school, of which Mrs. Sallie Dondy
is teacher closed Friday, May 1,*.
ii! with a picnic. Many patrons an<i
D visttihg friends were present, a
' pjcot-y gnorl tMils wel'o in gtnr,. t,..
gother with ice cream and cake.
,
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Mr. Robert Nelson and Mr. Bratton
Walko->- motored hen .from Miami,Fill.,
w here . they j^iutit the
\v\vinter. Thev' arriicd Monday
morn in jr.
Mr. .Jacob Carter is n the city
from Chester, Penn. visitinjr liis
mother, Mrs. Louise Carter.
Leo in is St.
Miss Willie Rylle Heath, a stu
dent 01 iseituuii't college, spent me
week-end here very pleasantly
with her mother. Mrs; Ivva Heath,
and brother, Mr. (Tiarles Hmtln
Mrs. Lueile Brown left for
Brooklyn, N*. Y.-Sunday.
III-, and Mrs. A. W U hR'e 6T
Brixton, Tenn. were' called to the
bedside of the former's father, Mr.
J. R. White,' who litis -been very
siek. will soon hi quite w 11 again.
Dr. White wilT also visit hi< brother,
Mr. J. C. White (,ti Gemot juiy
St.
Mrs. Bertha BeckliJim spent Sunday
in Charlotte as the guest of
her sister, .Mrs. Daisy Grant. Site
was accompanied hv her twi>
-gramrTdm.T?en."^rini
and John Robert Crosby.
Miss Qu'ricv Bi Miles, a student
of Ftiundship college. RocJ^ Hill,
spent Sunday as guest of Mrs.
Helen B. Crosby. ' '
Mrs. Modjeska Simkins, of ;' <
State Health Dept. of Columbia
visited ! inlvy Hi school one day
blast week.
The IVcgressirt Bible Ola-s held
Ian intoicstirt:. meeting sit the
home oi" Kiv, anil' Mrs. \V, k.
Douglass on Tuesday afternoon.
Kitthtee?j litth nis'ls an.I. ' boys
with their teacher. Miss Kosa (>.!
more spent a very pleasant afternoon
one day last wick when iit.'
tin Dorothy Cornelia \\ alki r e.nte'taind
ill honor of the?ootintant
for May (?ueen,:'rojn hi i:
-friul.n DiimuIk iti't'lVi (I a pi'1/.e -lor
the highest amount reported at
this party.
The 'play, " I u the?M< >ni-y,'?prrr=
en by "tlie Senior' Class of" Finlev
Tib at Calvary Baptist church,
Sunday nieht, niven by the Unmans
Missionary Society "was
quite entertainili'r. The .- amount
rdiscd was Mis. Delia
MeCullotiph is President.'
.Miss Anna Pearl Boulware was
taken to Ureal Falls last Thursday
by her sjst* r, Mrs. Catherine
dohnsoit. Miss I'nulware who has
ibeeh ill for several Avecks curiCi tines
siek. Her classes at FiiileV Hi
an: .being uuigliL by?Mna li'nisy
.1. lb Atkinson.
on the sick list niv: Mrs. Rachel
McClvllan and .Mrs. Maggie
Ik Currence.
.Mrs. Kffie Hughes, of Lock hart,
visited friends .hei'e Tuesday.
Rev. \V. M. Honor was out 'Sunslay
at his church, .Ml. olive Ram
list, after being quite Siek for sev<
rat weeks.
| _NN_1 HTM I UK. M AN S
. '. ..
I Spring is comi.ng dqtet you hear?
j Chirped a, rabin,. sweet aiu) deaf ;
| Spring is eoniiog. don't you see.
| All the fh?\vers aiv telling l'tir;
flowers, and hi ids ami children say
, All rejoice that spring is In re.
Whilmrre praps a in w lifi. Sunday
was a beautiful day .for all
church goers.
Sim.4ay school was .railed to order
at the usual hour. A large
and inter, sting group enjoyt i ;h
discussion of the lessor.A
large congregation enjoytS-j
the soul stirring sernion pleach ; :
hv Rev. ?S. L lii.nson ?!! Siyj-Jaj
night.
Our S--l.tr 1 is ' progressing
nicily mid-r live k ad > '<( .;p .,|
im ipal Win. Wade and faculty
On Tjuisday, April 11. tl.ie gill's
basket hall tean. v. <- 11 fiom
Relhcl (Jtirnu-ny. " Ti.e sc. re wt r
10-d in favoj; of Whitiuii\ I'ublic
school.
Thursday tif la. t week, proved
to he a lucky evening to our hasthev
defeated tile gills' team of
Efrospcrtty. .Si w> r 7-lL'.
pu-th >am,. ) eht h wtrs--a
play iin i< ifil by the lUh, Tth and
^; h ura ! end i the auspi.es of
Pi ofes>or Wm. Wade. ' This pipy
v.:t> ? !!,!<iye i by all.
Tli basket i>all team j1^ayc(!'.<Jts
( lpst bailie ' Thursday "^afternoon
I with .Mt. Iix tluT Gannony. The
I scores Were 11--1 for WJiitniire
Public school,
j Mr. Ihnry W'allaco, a student of
Itraini'Vil Institute spent the,Hasher
holiday.-- with his parents.
'Miss Kffii Joyncr returned to
Winston-Salem after spending th"
j week-? nd with her par-tfits.
Mrs. Ida P. Hare and (laughter,
Wilholmena and son, Carl accompanied
by Mr. .J. Gouldloek, all of
Newberry. ;
SIIKLTON'. NEWS
Sunday, April IS', 11*3(3 was our
communion (lay.. At 10:.'5U o'clock
tho S'upt. was at his post of duty,
t At 11.00 I--- ?e
j .?u 1 1 .uv nwi iiiwii ify lilt* pastor,
Rev. Ds \V. Gaither of Rock Hill,
S. C-, subject, "The hour of praytho
pastor pryachod as never befoi'Cr
, _
After the sermon Miss- Mahh
Feaster of flairs, S. C. wps
j crowned Queen as winner cf the
Contest. She reported the amount
of $5.00. The total amount raised
for the day was $50.00.
Repoitor, (Mrs.) M. Gaitlur
HO LLEY
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2!('?!) ^enat^ 5m., (Cor._Ilouse !
AMBULAN
OCR PHONE NEVER SFEE
The Holley Funeral Homes a
PHO>
Ol'R MOTTO: "PROMPT /
JL_. A Sorvieo In Keepir
17 YEARS OF EF
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SEWEERRY "STiWS
Drayton Street Hitfh School
The New Farmers of America
-4tc!>l a eonlVreneeaA which the
Ak* i< -Class of which ' Prof.
]TT.~ F. lilaiideii is the pi incipfil'fthd
teacher, was the entertainer. Ahout
fifty or . sikty instructors,
! St a ients, anil few state officials
i attei: ied. The winners of the
fpriz-s in tho contests wore as fol'
low : The student -from Edgefield.
and Lees vi He i.n judging
' live-stork etc. Mr. lj. S. Tucker
i of Dni.yUn Street lliglr School'in
! the Oratorical Contest. The m'us]
ie, under the dirgption of Miss IK 111
n I;. Nance wtfs,excellent; and all
of the young mefl's orations were
good.
. The public is cordially invited
|to attend the closing exercises of
{the ITimaiy Department Thurstclay
ami -Friday nights. The proigrrrtn^
will consist of Operettas,
Lag. ants, Drills and beautiful
niUs.ie. Admission 10c. -
Calvary, Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. U. Reasoner, Pastor
TtTp colTnnUiVity~7elub mCetTfig
thilt was held 'Thursday afternoon
with Miss Ksthcr Mae Gallman,
l.pdcr, was iiuitu a success and
di-cuss-ions of the lesson was iipto-resting.
Sunday sehc'ol services Were
largely i'llti nded- and - the lesson
was . <1 1>\- all who were prcs vntv
Wr were?delighted to have
.Mr. Ihifckelt, a new member, unil
I.ittK; Mi.-s .Mary Frances Bates,
Angeliiio and drlia (iallman visiters,
You have a .most cordial
welcome lo all of out- services.
Visitors and Socials
.Mis'. Mildred Wilson Goudlock
-ICroiu I lend, i sonville, N. C. and
"l!cf little .daughter are Visiting
- -luir?parentr, .Mi'.?ami .Mrs.?d-rff
_ llownian oil SL-'J Hunter St.
I 1; \ :I'; ] - Inner Luncheon tor t he
In neiVt of the Community at the
home rf .Mr. and Mrs; S. W. Allen
- -Wrts- Tjrrttr a sueeest. Everyone
n.'oyed tin liiseives.
,Mr. and Mrs.- Eugene-'Clary- on
_ t 'aln-.vfl! M. are the happy parmil^
of a little daughter, Monday af<terno.o'n',
name .lean Elizabeth
Mother and baby .are getting tfhrng
well.
Th. XYA workers who were pre.
t aring the playground in Mr. S.W
Allen's pasture have been trans.
tVu:ud-t<i tl?v -Convinunity Ifospita:
where they have very neatly c1eUn'<
<1 lite gronuls, atnf they are workj
iK a large garden. The""nient
ii.ts of tin.' Community Club .voted'
unanimously to continue' tin.
Playground Project.
Mr*. Susio Gilliam-, the gram
, mother of Mr', and Mrs. John CJilliani,-712
M< rgan St.. is residing
with tlu-in now.
Sick Lint and Deaths
W- arc delighted to know Mis
Hubert' Middle ton, wlw lias bqor
sii!< is alih- to he uii again, '.'.Mrs.
Kssig Williams, is (bettei
- -ol'ti e?having?Mif fei ml an attael
- t' ntlir a.
.Mj s, I'amrio (JoutUock'-had si
slight- ayyident of a burn with hoi
fat lad wet k.
I .it tie Miss Annett Boozer, .the
grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Kugett'e Metis fell while runnilif
aro.-.n i thc building of DiaytOr
, St; em School last -week but she
was. not ' seriously injured, she ii
at tt ing along well.
Mr. Sijtim ns, his wife and babj
who were, 'the vietoms of the tor.
na'do in Gainesville. Gal ciinu
y, luttlYe-fiTsia- ml a while with his pa.
i cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlit
Thompson a week ago. Sunday
lie pass* d away after having suf
feivd insi lc injuries.
St. Matthew Baptist (h"rch
Bcv. S. M. Flalsej', Pastor
'I tsun ay school was in full bloon
j at' I'!:"n <i. m. officers and teachel's
.present; the lisson was beauj.
tiI'll 1taught.
j \ '; lr. B. y. p. U. was in sos-b-ii
with a full attendance, all
m , h.-rs of the. B. V-. P. U. arc
a l..d to cdnie' out at (WOO o'ctocl
p. in. May' .'!rd, a special program
will be rendered.
1 A t 7: le Rev., llalsey came before
t he audience with a burning
nu-ssage from Pijpt Chronica
-liW: 1Tlv attendance was graiic
and all seemed to have enjoyed tin
message. Mrs. Carrie B. Kinarc
was the week-end guest of Mrs
I );iis v W.-i 111 'ru?
s" ' i I.IC inujm. \va:
eracid with Rev. johnshn fion
ihu A. M. K. Church. We are al.
: ways pleased t(. have visitors al
any time. - .
IT 1,I,KK N. & I. INS'FUTTE
Commencement Exercises
, (JreenVille, S." C.?The commence
ment exei cises of Fuller Norma
an(| Industrial Institute will hi
On Friday, May 8, the Piiman
and. Intermediate grades will pre
^ent an operetta and play respectively.
"The Isle of Jewels," j
charming operetta in two acts an<
i-oor father," a fascinating com
dy in three-acts will b'c given at
Phyllis *\Vhcatley Center.
On Tuesday, May 12th the ('en
... -jLav Xlu!?lliffE -School?\vi44-preserr
"Plain Jane'' a very intertaihin}
play in three acts.
Wednesday, May IJth?Bacca
laureate Sermon -?Elder J. W
Smith., Bishop W. E. Fuller wil
introduce the *,speaker.
Monday, May- 11? Graduatioi
Program, 8 p.m.?St, I'etvf F. B
II. Church.
ANI) SONS
\L HOME
ind Senate Sts.) Columbia, S. C.
VK SERVICE
I'S?-For Direct Connection with
it Cadsden and Eastover, S. C.
IE 7998
lNI) COURTEOUS SERVICE."
iK With Every Pirrra. T~
FICIENT SERVICE.
Saturday, May 2, 1936
EASljoVER NEWS A.
l -f-f . ,
Last Sunday was a high day at
Rod -Hill. Baptist church, and the
faithful members. prevailed themselves
of the npnortttnitv.
were found at their place of ditty.
Rev. T. I.. Diickett forgotten that
he-was a professor, from the way
he preached, truly the holy spirit
was with him. His text was taken
from Acts 1:8, using as his
subject testifying for Christ. It -I
was full of thought. ' *
Services at St. Philip was well I
attended all day. last" Sunday,
and the members are witnessing
a new day 'under their-Godly father.
A. new program has been instituted,
and the older members
who has been the leaders of every
thing in the church, and think
that the church can not function
without them, because of long
standing in their office, must realize
that the church must consider i
the young people who have prepared
themselves to measure up
i with the present, condition. - .
.I Miss Jahnio_E,..'.Klue_difijd AprilJ
, 22nd and was funeralized last
Sunday afternoon' at Siloam Baptist
church bjf Rpv. Butler assist- L
ed by Rev. L. C. Jenkins and others,
It is said that this was the ^
! largest funeral ever attended' at
that church. Large number of
r whitc friend? were pre'seht-J Dea1
i> t di ii.? r? a i ~ r t
run i). .I-, niuv mi* miiivr ui iiannie
died April 25th and \vws funeraliz- \
l ed Tuesday, April 28th, at the
1 satno church by Rev. Butler, assist
cd by Rev. L. C. Jenkins and others.
Indee<l both deaths were very
I (tad, daughter and father.1 500 J
' more or less were in attendance. i
> | llolloy and Son Undertaker, one
of the best ill the state, was ip
charge. ' - . '
?Rov. Bowman and his good peo"-?
?pie will wnr'.ihip with M"T ZtTTR
Baptist chu'rch. next Sunday at
o'clock p. m.
a Mis. Annie?Robcrson,?ft great ??
.Missionary worker visited St.'
I Philip last Sunday and spoke on
I the subject of Missions. '. Comea
irain Mr.'. Robeison ^uu are -Hl= '
ways welcome.
The winners from the Baby ' I
; Contest; first prize goes to MisB
' Mai'v K. Murry, second to Freddie
. Lee Green and third to Mary Lee
. ' Evans. The Palmetto Leader will t
be left in Mrs. J. Joyner Hot
I j Lunch Stand for the persons who
lives .in the country hereafter,
. ' k.-' ...,.i ;
I'.? MOV v?*i? ,yj? f^v;v ^wui pttjjti.
- | " Come to church! p<> t'o church!
WA1.HALLA NEWS
" Mr. Kibhy. \Vhite "returned home
from "th'e" "V'etT fan "IInspitnl in Columbia
to lb;, delipht of his many ^
friends. Mr.
and Mrs. .Too Evans, and
' j Mr. Grady Evans visited relatives
in Gaffnoy a few days ago
. " Erien.ts of Mrs. M. E. Wash
1 | inpton sympathize with her dur!
irp her illness, which occured a 4
1 i few days- apo from a car wreck.
L I Trust that shy-will soon recover. ,
I ; Mrs. "Minni'o Rruce and pvand-~
dauphter, Miss Minnie Rebecca.
i Beaty spent, a few days apo with
the former's brother, Seneca.
1 | Mrs. Carrie White is out again
after being ill for two weeks.
'l Also Mrs. Eostena Moore, is
I still on the sick list.
r-j The Home Mission Society of
- the Trinity M. E...Church met at > ,
'[the home of Mrs. 'Janie Robinson
- ; last Friday pveninp. <
I Mrs. In,-/. Brown is President.
Busin. ss was ear lie ! out in a uni
qie manner;. after which the hosj
u~ss served a delicious course.
The Sister Charity Club of the
i Flat Rock Baptist church nvet at J
1 the home, of Mrs. Gladys Brown. 1
The devotional discussion "The .
j Resurr. ction of Christ." Business v
I was discussod. The hostess served
a salad course.
I The NTc*w Galilee Baptist church
' morning and evening services were ?
f well attended and spiritually eni
joyed by all present Sunday. Rev. .
i Bc/eks,' the pastor is power in this
-^community;???-?
r j The Flat Rock Sunday school
1 met at the usual hour, with Supt.
1 Jones and teachers at their post of
i dpty, Subject, "Jesus Looks at
1 . Wealth and Poverty." The Jesson J
? was' beautifully discussed by the *
5I teachers. ~ j
i I 4:00 p. m. Rev. J. T. .Robinson
- 1 brought to us *a MiFsionary Ser- |
t mon, which was very timely. Af. I
Iter which the Br Y. fr Ufrofulercd
I a program with a -largei atten<lance.
i Miss Clara Mae Grant and Mrs. |
Frances Floyd motored Saturday
. ! to Townville, S. C. as delegates to
] the Semi-Annual E. S. S. Con- ,
L> volition of the Seneca River. At
fthc-Sbiioh Baptist (TnrrctrThey ^
> ! rcnort.f?<J .'hi nninmiH- ?*
, .... .... otuy. ,j
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' System at the Onion 8'atlcn. Coiumble. > l
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* t:05 A. M?Spartanburg. Ashevllle
S: 10 A. M.?Ausruata
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1 '2 45 P. M. Ashevllle, Louisville.
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1 4 00 P M.?Charlotte.- Washington.
j New York .(
9 55 ? M.?Anderson, Atlanta J
i 10.00 P. M aavannab, Jacksonrma ?5
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I 4 50 A M?Jacksonville, Savanr.uh
I 4 30 A M?Atlanta. Anderson. Greenwood
K:35 A. M.?New York. Washin*ton.
Charlotte j
13:25 P M Rock Hill. Lancaster, Camden
12 40 P M?Charleston
| 4 25 P M Chicago, Clnclnnetvl, 8t Louis.
Louisville, Knoxvtlln, Ashevllle <
Spartanburg <
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