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ALEliED T. BCiL.EU,' Adv. Mgi
Communication intended i'or. the
current -issue music.'be very, brum
and sliould leaen the ediloria.
desk nut later ili.ai. hues day o.
ei eft week.'' City news, Eeui.peisouai
.and social news tr
Wednesday niglii.
Business and Editorial i'hoiie 4odif*
p
C'oi'a.. S. . Saturday. .Mat .'I'll
In l.ua dust week a~jiTrj'
o:'. white men {'o'ndc:Vd a verdio.
I'm y_..oo.oti again t.a she.! id IV.
U,e lynching "1 a cpioiid byy. Tlu
shertit was negligent i.i. p;meeting
the L'v.v ' a.- a iSoiieL?ih hi
charge. A sin.i j?ait o! tile nun
der oi t'lii> boy was ib> prove;
innocence. lie , w a.:- cnugtM ty ;i
.tkilling; bt'-a wluie girl who wa
in K'aiity murdc ivd , ' y her sU j.
iatiiei' ai coining in Ids own Coil
l'ts.-ioii. Mat what- do ntbbs can
?h " ' at/mit innocence?
Suv'-itwi: l.ra :i'r . snTr.n-sboii-!-l'mi
Km the I. . >. t*' na-te, !?. : nu
* Scmi-Lur 1 >-i'- ci v1 .* p\ tiiu ** ,*
~~ -a\ i;\v. "i : vaily ihifi'; -UlllU V,\nn:
lnnkitiu woman . .-ho.ild i ii'.i, onl>
OJ'.c'wl'.ii i|('i'.< l;"t itt-l'.vW iV- .
. <.- [.uaiii y ' bflu'i'iM wi.it'/ people ?n?
NtjaiutK. Thi.~ i.~ tit, \ ear i"t
tr. . spiel' I la f I'iK !.. li st wit;.
f il.t; iitn'rt :ti i"ii'' .? ' A Hot -ad- - ? ?.that
faith? .
777? ~?t .i W l'A?ttT*? ! ?
ti ll Ti.".l a_; Vvtv;-.'!l ol 1'ell.
Ami", y. \. -I.. u;(, t'he.'iV: -t Nki
iu .lite I iii.O'l .Males tn vnti' alt. i
\ he a i; ; t i ., of tlih l">th .Amend
H el.t to'the I;, s. ( onsril.utioii.il ?
';:tV( ?. a nodal, Weil
nVw. iti.-l what h- that amendment.'.
W ho can atiswvr ?
Five Tampa potire w ti.eoi's haw
Leva' ei-.r. (O'.e.k ol'w hat was'ieallv.
mob .'law, after a ti ia! lasting :
?itii'H'..li.?i-lca:?ul l'_
their (i( vih"i;< lit. (tied. lie v. a
white ai d i.o ilt.ahl that was th
victioii. But- i- it not a?sen.-'ti
?to?1 i.ii.i'l?lit' I' * *, I ;1 ' '"i ^ lie
i?i v. , > \n ni n * .. lite lawtJvi-ir.>f!vi".-?
i.<?? i>!it'll a fx* i: v a
Hunt's Yd* the* law? .
" The'-. Ki-JJiivj r.."? y. av old nr;?
. . ]>K- minded William UaK s u 11 >i in-.
3() year" old .-i.-'t cr 'at tlodnnvrh
\ ;i...ia>i v.v. k i y a rmwd ?u wnlir
politely tailed .a was )> ;
< i ii:tai>.<"' t- \ i: v iuia.. It \vaputely
liifti murder. and . for !.
real ?-ausv at ail. The had harmy
m. .<>!>< . at li'rsl it 'wa.
-aid that ia:' : threatened a.
j !y v w<i.'na'n whoso" lata!
i :ai.a>ini ( Thy wi-niuti Omphat*.
J iea !'y ?'. -rt:; ?! -o h and <j?i?l no oomtilaist
< \ ], had over been made
l.y her.
Ml Sit -AM) I'M I II .
S-jUi.niahf. May 1 Tth a yotiny
<m!' : .at: / a: da..Ca!.',
Ih brit. l'aiilsh' stole th<
a \ . !." ,.r Mak r HoweJ/li
i'a. i T-11 aTTie 7?"EI?o\vri"Inr:Tii- '
i-.niiie t>*v. ft a l.i_h .-( lax.l graduate
a.ml as-studreji music, but
lu? i.ad ; '.a ' < it 'triven a opportunity
in -i >'.y wlvit w:n in him.
But the opportunity canie when
he W'Tit New \ <>i k ana Main
Bowes gave bint a chance. And
~~ did thai, .ho., -i! 4 "That'.i Wh> Darkies
"Were Born." lie cap'i
vatcd his audience as we1 as tic
radio audience. He had. har<U.\
? finished before the Orphciui Thea
tie. Bos Arneles,' telegraphed th
Major for his service. He is billed
there iKjv as a star. Bast Sun
dav rtiirht- another colored person
took the 'amateur |our Ai.ahel
Huniicutt?we do not know wheth- ,
or she is Mrs. or Miss. This tim<*
however it was n<tt so much musical
ability-- though she sang fair- ,
ly welh Her claim to the appro*-val
of her audience anil radio aud^ience
was rather because of?her-etpressed
strong and sim[de faith .
in God.
Not over intelligent as one COulj
easily judge by her answerjo B. (
the Major questions, yet she easily
impressed that her life was ]
one of joy, peace and hope in the
goodness iliul Wisdom <o: thai.?TtrMajor
bowus 'question if she was
not neivous before all of those
pnnpl.,., prompt ly replied, that.!
-.li.' Uiis. not Iii'i'nnsc (Put wa-; with _
her and He was her friend. But
suppose you eiott't make good, wliat
about thai? The Major wanted to
know. "Then" she answered,
"Hod (iid not'intend that 1 should ,
He never makbs a mistake." She
idler, sang "Little David IMay On
Your llarp". Judging front the
avalanche ??-votes-that Was pour-.
n.r ... I....- li.
.tlii.' Hour., that simple, soul liud I
touefii.il the hearts of the Allien-'
eatl pei to an extraordinary degree.
Evidently with her "Kind
hearts are more than coronets and.
simple faith than Norman's blood.'A
WOK Til V CliOIt'10
1 lie 1'aiimnh) Leaner?eougrutu^- lates,
the Kev. George A. Mngle.011.
l.ojinei ly of d this state, but
now pasturing in Lexington; ivy.;
on Lis electim.i'l7yttig~t?;tfnet'al' (fottloronvc'
of the A. .M. E. church
recently held in .New York., to tin
Lauoiship i> ; the Christian lie
cbriief, publisher in- Hiifadelpk.a.
1 tie Keeorrlt r?is oiie of tiie nlues
eoioie>l'?Q"w*|'iniors ol the. co.uh
try ami tite .inost important of thai
great jcluuvh.
For a?number. ol*. years KrV.
-Siuu-U am?laa>?;?' ?! ii eoati ibnto
10 Tie I'aliiidUi Liader, under tlu
iiil< of. "IViiuted Points"? The
It-i'.. til'. I hi> pae.T will a.' <! Alo .
nii.?.s his* very interi-slinjir .and i:i
sii aetivy' i nlumii,. hut they mhy 1>?
yunsoled by the thouyht that th
.Heverend has nioveii^jito a sphere
t*F- \videusefumes*. Hue. iHnjriu_
-roil "yd" <h'y nhlo I'llilm-, 1 n
U;. U. W.vijj hi.. I i1., who; u a>- jH'e'at
v'd l?> the bisbopiiv", l>ev. Singlei
ton at Ojiie time jva,< a proteoseitt
the loeal enlluttc .YIUn tinivei.
sity and is an e.\-se i v ice man, luiv
.;iy served as a chaplain.
i Kampbellgrams $
? 4
!? Stephen C. Campbell X
Suii.ji Catolhia Hapti.-tjj are ae"
tap: i loser ai;d e loser ttfyetl.er 'to.'
i e r.eatcr dit-iniiuiualioiud aetivitj
Willi the Vet'r?'i- |?i ydlieeil til I.an
I , i, - t ! >' i t ^ 1 m n. I I 1M
; ?'ii j..any .sliuuiui'i > ami Ilia.
:':ciy ouwbt he flo iavotvtl i v..
I :11 iii^i-jy a mole caret'ill to?
tiotiol' i.rtanl nu'inWi s will ln> t
oiilvf oi' the ?.iay. Oue-liiit >1 o
i'(>in ix.anl- will lie yhaiia. n
i han-vs- always ' pro-.: uvc ' r.cit
'ii'trip.os, law liuliluils, mw |rl;.n.
ami r.e\\. l>U>o<l.li wili. mean'tu v.
j i\u<l iu*vv net :\ it-ies. .
L_wo11icnV t-ot:'.cation is i
.. i'r.u' a !K\\ |?:?:? < >:cn.\' in Vii .it' t.
j fa ..yi uiri. -riny a. .1- iml t> hnv
rcacliiuif. .every Woman's oi^aar'.'.a
Hon in tile .*tal<'. jYoin .yirls i.
Heir mother's alius to yrainlmoth
' r leaning on her stall'.
I , Kev. I.. ( . .!> liliir.s tia' !>w
[""rirrry "Ol' Ihr-+1. am:?-M. ' onvirtti'.'.i
lias all i-yt-s 'toe;;.-~i.il "til.'
| iV?..t .ihutu't:- l?i t in ,* i 1.11. : '!!, "
1 .l:i< Ureal ore aui/.al ion. Ilo Ilia,
j . o ahiiity. l o > ai'a. ;1 y. i i a
'tU'.-i:y.. li.i .intiVjii'iiiy. tin- ueiit.i
S-iiy. the- ability nn>| Hie 1.1 ;...
tiily t.? feive t hit otl.'av a. ainjiiii;
aial alliiaMHV In rc'-tii-f'o, u. un
'm. v. y, Ilis oiis tioa I a.- 'lioi :i i?"p-_
ilat.ly acchviibol. It is Too .ear.;.
i-onoiian: on li.e <1. v? i | i.s.
io' iloia io.;. liynaino < ampin!..'
the man 'without a port"."Ho j-.
int.' i?. an-. .M. lonvii.ao . ail.
ii'<< If-.. "jiiyal Iv.a will v.-iiii f.ni ; .
i-r for tli" ( inipi-1 at i\ <_ inyar.i/.a
li.jh df tlvo vrhntct - ttiuv 1? m at
'id In iilcal :t! at >i.tu kv .
S; I5ii)?li^tr> made Itin., i.e in la.r
will !ic:p?m.rrkr?tlw bomm inn1 i"
a fi'ivi: 'in iili-jioa- )ii-ijiaiiati'iri,,
!\T FTTTTTITT? TT! ! '.. i li- : a?;^-rr1
I-- laitl iuJuii- tlii' iiilaiinii:a.i;
ytojrinii; tm tfti: i\i?aiiMnn -I. t:.
?X- -4*4 a-1?II.?'11.' U- hn'i) iii t'.ii
will expand thu whole ' ijaiuTt'nir..:
timial ii'.iliuok.
"J lu> I: '; i' of-*.liny ,
* I .^t 'III?H?a*L?
.1 trained i-fin-tit UC1U .y .1 > \
a vii-i'Mi that'- Irads T* a hot t .
lyjii.- of fi-lliiu i i s. any of v. hirh i.
a nab to of io:i *i,;ip.
The-'K. ar.d M. convention
11.at Stephen ("aii;|ii. !i. ni' -' i
ail ftiy . timc^-nnt need {\ Hy S?
t'ani - to lil;trminy-Tr ino^iam ait
. a ,ii:iu a ]-vo,*niiii ti..- who!
N nominat inn Neurimm ii in the !">
15. T.. ('.. a lit i* ]>< A. 15. S. a .<
. ifarliinsj to tlu> pulpit.
At SuniKr J .iy ! >. af -one "
: :vi; program Mill lw set in motint;
ami will ladiale to ivory sir
liutt "A tlie state. o
HISTORIC AL FACTS
({I'tijlions And Answers
By. -John O. Hart
Q. Whir, was the tiest ttlr?rapr. '
Ans.: May 21. 1*H. T~
Q. When did the- 1*. S C.?n.-ti-;'
tut i on a 1 f'oivvx iitioii L,,r n?
Ans.: May- 2:.th. 1
Q. When was Montana nryatn/.
d .is tervitoiv?
Ans.: May 2Gth. 1ST J.
Q. When v. aw Jul in Wn ni
Howe, Author <if "Battle Hymn
r?f the Republic," born?
A. M;fv 27th, 1 x 12.
Q. When did American 'tro p.-'
raptured f'ontiffny from German? ,
irT Frame?
An-.r' May 2S,'
: tir.?Will',)?was I'afrielt ' Hem y,?
Imrn ?
Ans.:. May 29, 173G.
Q. When was decoration day
established and by whom?
Ans.: May 30th, by Gen. J. A. I
Lx>ifan. I,
I ' V---a. . Htmiiktmintnm
TH1
SUMTER NEWS
The ur-nuaj sermon for the city
schools was preached on Sunday
al'tcrnoon. .May 2-1 at Emanuel M.
LLVhinvh 1)V the Pastor. Kev. IS.
M. Miller. The message delivered
was one of much lood for thought
and the kirgu student-body listened
with intense interest.
On Monday night, May 18, the
Primary department of Lincoln
rendered the operetta: "Cinderella
in Flower Land". On Tuesday
night the oth and 5th giadeS.^l
Savage?Clover rendered a musical
plav in' three acts: "(Joldloeks Adventure".
Thursday night. May
21 thy Grammar department ul
Lincoln rrrrdtred a play in 2 acts
"Flinch and fJudy". On Friday
uite -May 2-yaJ tiic Gth atrtl Ttli
gr.iwfvs ot' fcavagc-Glover. rendered
A" Farce in three acts "Dotty
and Dally". On each of the above'
name programs the children "were
at their best.
? .Miss Fulton wlm-has-Won teaching
in Kings tree during the Win
'tor accompanied .Miss?Margaret
Bradford home and Is her guest
Tor a l^c^"day.'*'.'"Atiss '"-BrathTrt'd entertained
witi-, a lovely party honoring
Miss iukon oil Saturday
nitcj. .May 22. . .
.Mr. and Mis. Frank Lewis and
.little dtmgl'.toc* of ltluetieW.. \V.
Va., hre \ i- i, ing their . mother.
Mis.- A;i .a?bt-wM
Mr. and 5li*. CPement-o:\Cluu
lcstop iwr \i.-itiug their parents,
i'lof. and Airs. G. A. kawson.
L r?m< e' nig-- att. iided?by?Mi-.
L'sla r in ! . airjebui'g was a'
.ays ci.,11 i!. <>;' tea. i.ei's 'of 2 tea
eiie-! ?s liM-lrad Ml'?i)M CJ?~-,ar
i nicCtir.e;. , L
( AKL.lSl.i; NJAVS
] i: .am ..ij | ally is on m \\ t 1
lU.ji" i 'l-.;; 'i t'.. Zion olunoi.
at:?l v. il l Old li t- m ootid . Sunday
ji ' ano. 11 if .I 1th.
! Ii?* u.>ttu ii;s ohaidot ui'i; wiiiV
.iias tivot liolnro. 1 h. y i.li'oi'.di
i.aw a. i>ai t^;*l vpooui of
'Wo i iia; j< oiu* whito and ottotv-.
I it is TV.i wnal fhoy ha\ o tann.
an-, us aktoady.
SoiAa'o- vol y jrnoii ?dur
iji-i i ho. day Sunday. "Ww -Jrwndaj
o!..mi| ;.i i .o T*-*mI |io\,C
-upoi iiiioinlont and" ullioors. Tin.
:-a;-li?i ,'J). ii iulit I" u> a meat niosau\
11 "in .Mioaii.'?:'S W hat <U>tl.
Hio !."td lonitilO of" llloO. Ko\
.i.-.K. Cila<iiion"ot' ('hostel' 1'ioachd
?i :?>ni sti.)i:..u- h'Iiiwii Sunday
: iii lvt. (
Uiollui: Homy ( n.ii -titan hits lit it.
siok ior iiuito anliilo bat is do,'i.y
lint- 'ii"\y. li;> sister, and tvl
: t i vos 111 i ii * i ,c ~ 11 r Win- iiwr t
oo Li,ii Sunday, Wo .wi.ro Vo:\
in. 1 'In -o- ,\i i s. A!i< o I'awkii;..a
t.i i . Kiiok Suiiday nivii-t. ."h
!iav boon wry ill it: tho spriti*,
]--> 11;?-Viii. i- .1. Walter'.Mills.
\f. .. I.' .. . o:... .
I . m ,->i. I.UKI'.I
; "iii-iiK-. i.- somewhat mdi.?. poScd; ]
.w 'i.'? J?t. >! r i! 1 improve and soon !
'~r-<?1 " ; : ?
? < i iti- ii-t-t) .\i-;n s?_J
I;< Sara A. Aid iilloiiyh ' j
S iii;.iy v,a'? a ; ?.ai.tifu! day. A!,
.rk.ii.vh-nt,.* . s v. < i-o ?>n tla-m way
_Ui?s oiiic eh Luc h. '
i I.Y\. V. V>l;r nf tias'.oivj
'.a. i!!'.!. "j>t cm h (it- I lui st |
Tahnt.ai !; A. ,M*. I-!. /.a n i V.luvlu
.Vi'.r, ? -.<fa,. hi. ' . f
~ .Mi ."'1;tin"..a i '.'.as the?(ITrrH
! ;i;< -Y <.} .Mi.-. S. K. :M? < .1Sunday.
All l!i --a- l?atU'n!ii ha-; ilos
d a Ma i i's>:V,i term in tier schoolat
I I'avjiisi.ti. and i- in tlu
ei.y at f < !.t i.-e ?,! .Mrs. M. I..
T'l.-uri -.-in 'Villi leave. Tuesday
i ii. ;aw.. S. (A
a at lea Sunday eveliiv.yr. .M is.
Alts. .AnriU 1 ;i!lv a; >is j iilt'i tainM.
I.. I-" Mary net ite -l< nkins
1 *? - -if I'.a in i ail. r " ' " '
Ali-s Sara A. .MvC'illoiivh ha-I
ift.i!. i rt'iit a tv... Weeks visit!
I . Mi-L'uli. S._C j '
'Sprir.tr ilcvi\al is in proirfcss. at
S ii ii|i i a; i't i: ; eltlil'i I., this Week.
la. v. 'Allen. pa-Vn.r II!.' i TlU ire. ~
I II I,- r. iil in- a rally at Alt. Tn'
>:\,M. if ' :i':h next Sunday at
vile. Tli i-e will lie a pioy;ra!i;
ii et.nia1.:i.'ji tVn; the adtrhsr V*>-.
al'e invited. Hcv I t f'.mv !?>"
-+-n |'. .
v. nil >!- ;< i-: m:\ns
S t: h.y school at C"iL !:?i Gruv
. ;t - la: -rely attend w ith tli
S i. i.. .Mr. Alheivf. Ilaliks, at hi.
{> -?t- < ! duty. - -We wel l' proud t<
< : the ad rlt- that waiv ?prcs: at i;
one Sanday school.
M:>. Unvfr I'llliott Kpps is jrivia
Mm,, I.ievt ice citain an
i :?l'.e , - . i:? 1 i>n Sa'unlav cvonintr
Vay iit I'edar Gro'Vc c-Unrch.
l'rnec *ds will is>< <>nc hundred
ii i (ent tl> - benefit of th.
church. lu i: jr a st i antral in out
riid.t. av.d lia- taken that intercut'
in ia.ii* chore'.. 1 am asking you.
:i,<'i':>hr: - and fid. n Is- to come out
an ! show lv r how* much we an
piMijata hot interest in our church.
As one writer has said, conic nn 't 1 I
to Galilee and help us. I will sav. |
^ mm* <>n up in < eiiar iirovt. an<1
help US WUt. ' ' ?
A crowd, attfirled tin
Birthday party of Mr. Luther
111 I > p -. :*f'i inlay. May J 1th. *! ?
. t was ie. erenjn, rake am
pwr.eh. .
The f,'air'Ii -s on 1h cake won
hh.wn out by Mr. Luther L]>ps.
Alt th*. p-no-a s wore standing ar<>
i?"l the table.
We are triad* to know that Mr
\V. L. Ktips is nil the mc-ndinp
I* iad.
We hop., h" will continue to
recuperate.
Mr. Lpps is. very helpful in our
community.,. 'B* '' Ike news re-,
pr i lor an I t he salesman.
a /| act: vmf to (he home of Mis.
K. G. Tlpps SundavvALay 24th.
t>i> the siik- list, are; Mrs. Martha
Bank, Braddie Kpps, Georgian
na Batiks. ~~i
Our hope is that they lpay recover
soon.
' -1N
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ETFALMETTO LEADER
EASTOYKK NEWS
The truck furms are suffering ^
in tins part o. the country for
IO"l t1'^ <M?tl in many
being plowed, yet it look droopy
like a sick chicken, without rain
all will pine, away ;und die.
Our Pastor, KeV. L. G. Bowman
returned from the General Conference
and was at his post last
Sunday with a sweet message tha?.
made St. Philip catch on fire. He
.related ?ome of the dolngs of the
,.?i r - 71 >
vivuMui wuiciviuc uuu niaimt'U
his people ior the kindness* they
shown him and too for the lovely
trip and vacation.
Kev. \V. S. Class of New Brooklyn
was in chaige of the church
es, and everybody seems to he
well pleased for his" uoble service:
Kev. Bowman says that while in
New York he ha d the pleasure
to visit many o f the homes o.
persons wlho H? 11 Eastover and
youth Carolina. Among, some o
.them were Dr. R. S. Wilkinson who
Ts doing line business with a
Heavy . practice. Mrs. Lottie B.
"Ilxrgfresr'on "Tth -;Vve-.j-- one of tin
idlest and!best --Beauty Parlors any
where in 11a: lem. to see all those
girls working in' there, it looker.
I more like a school than a parlor.
! Sho is in a class to herself. We
, visited Mrs. A. B. Weston who was
a little ill. Mrs. Callie Davis, Mr.
I/Ilenry McCollough and all of the
| above names renewed; their sub-cription
for The Palmetto Leader.
.We also visited Mrs. k.. D:
I P.. 11. ....? T\ti. I) : _ i ii -
I j\MUWI t, iUi. Dcnnic ij.- nuubu anci
I Mru :>M(1 Mrs. 1 .fwis Myers. Mr.
vfyets occupy a white man's job,
"TilsT wife, g avo -ns~a~-royah1 ti men
Mie is the Uaufiller of Mrs. Queen ]
iu Martin. She is one of ohr A1-]
icnitcs and talks'. like a mocking j
i: d. She is now- class leaser ahij
Mr. Lewis is her assistant lor ah
the. members ami f riends who once
liveel in the South and 11 membei
of St. Philip ehurvh. We had tin
pleasure of preaching the Mothers
Day sermon in the church where
_ 1 once was a member m liachcn 1
sack, N.~J! Tlie-re we had a it-1
union of the How'niaii lamily, foui
brothers and -one sister met with]
other relatives and l'riends when I
wo had the tii4e, of our lives.I
.^pae'e will not allow us to tell full
details of the* trip. . ]
Sunday the .'list will be class
meeting the old time way. Ever>
buds** is expected to be out am.j
nii|t your (,a?ur. Each lea..e*i
is asked to codeci -oe 1'ioin each
member lor the third quattvrls
conference and report same in the
ollu ial. board meeting which will
be June Clh, 1 Ihiid quartoii'y
conference will be June 14th.
' same day Children's Day. Program
will be at three o'clock and at 8:UU
o'clock. The pastor and his choir
members and. friends', -from Ml.
Olive Ilapt. church will worship
with us. On th'e.Grd Sunday at 3:oh
the. | iismr, the Junior clioit
11hi mimbvis will \Vorship~"WTrtr
Rev. Shiver.
On tire -1th Sunday at :>:.">() tlu
Kev. W.. 1c. Bowman', his choir itlkr
menibers will worship at St. I'hil1
.ast-Sunday night we took in a
menihei' lor Red Hill Rapt, church.
J'lio passing of Brother Lakin to
; tr~-hryrrrrd have caused ivis below
i.i v.i i- to be very feeble at this
a i .t ill!?. ' '
... tM f s^feX'^a^.i-s^evy --ill; one ol
".to Kught students al 13. T. \V.
A\ o hope lor hi$??early recovery.
.Mrs. \V. M. Tucker is still in
. i lie _?pduntbia hospital. Aids. Dav*Vi
v'arttr* who was operated on
.-onto time ago was seen out at
vlunvh last Sunday looking the
picture of health.
Alts. W. AI. .Webber to the deiight
of her many friends, was out
Li t tllt-li Inst Stiimln-v
Mr. \V. S, lloiley will open
ain>TT.er place of business here on
Main street one block north o.
' in l'.ist Office about June 1st and
.will be at anyone's service when"evrr
lit' \s tailed upon day or
Mi: hp.
ei. 11' i aii i upo'n 'the 'earth.' \\ hen'.'
XoV. (Jo to Church Christians?1
Come to Church members.. .
CALHOUN NEWS
d-i?-Woman's au-xiliao^:, ulLCio.kLen
\ iew church nut at the home
"V .Mrs. Harvey. Williams Sunday
. lie. icon. At ten* a business meet.ny
the hostess solved delicious rone
binents.
'fht?Woman's auxiliary oT Abel
iiti:' h nut at the home of .Mrs.
Anna Vance with Mrs. Var.e a 1
Mr-. Maria Whitt as hostesses. At
die conclusion of the program the
la v te.-ses served ice cream and
cakes.?; ? ?? ?
(>i interest to the many friends
is tliv. marriaire of Mi? AlH..>ia
I of Central to Mr. James
Benson which took place, May 2.
i)?>lipht:'ul in every detail was
the reception which the Woman's
auxiliary of Golden View church
javf-. last Friday Alight at the
Friendship hall. During the hours'
of the affair punch and a salad
oiu se were served. A. large number
of" members and friertd^ attended'
the interesting event.
The first and second grades of
tlm Calhoun school had ihelr exi
eiseu-,Friday night. Mrs. S.
B. Scott and Mrs. 1*. Thompson,
teachers.
TUo?third,?fourth,, -filth, sixth
md ,-eventh grades will have their
exercises Friday nigt.
Mrs. Geneva Reid, Mrs. Bessie
JTalluway anil Miss. Eugenia Whitt
motored to Seneca to Seneca Jun
ior college to the play "The Road
to the City". K They reported an
enjoyable time.
M's. Lee Reid, Mr. and Mrs.
Jj P. Cinjfleton motored to Anderson
-Saturday?on
The members of Golden View
Baptist church rendered services
church, the third Sunday night,
at the Fort Hill Presbyterian
The members of the Golden View
choir worshipped, at New Founda-~r*
.
tidn church the third Sunday. A t
larire crowd hclned to make it a _
great day for the people of New
Foundation.
Miss Nancy I.egree, IVJr. Louis
Sl-a"' '- "d 1 K Reid
quet at Pendleton Monday night.'
Mrs.- Rachel DuPree motored to !
Seneca Monday.
Mrs. Hattie Collins is indisposed
at this writipg.
SUMTER COUNTY 4-H
RALLY DAY
The 4-iI Rally Day and Adult i
Council program which was held 1
jointly at Lincoln high school. Sat-|
urday, May 23 was one of the
most outstanding meetings of this '
type that has ever been held in J
"Sumter county for Negro 4-H club i
37 organized communities repre-f
members. There were 30 of the
sented at this meeting with a very.!
lftrge attendance.
j~The day began with a moving
picture show at the Lyric Theatre
for colored people. All IpiUing
and standing room in this theatre
was .tilled, and . a. large number
of club folk could not getTn-""
side. We are very grateful to the
manager for giving us the pictut
e, and we feel that the results
will be of educational value.
At 12 o'clock the club folk and
visitors assembled at Lincoln highschool
where I he program' was
carried out. McQuiUa Hudson,
president ol the~4--H Council preTnthnlj
Lou Choice, secretary, kept
lhinutes; Julia Moses, 4-H chiipain
conducted devotional exercise.
The history of' club work and tive
objectives of the Rally Day program.
Two readings on.club work
were given by McQuilla Hudson
and Jexsyer-Mae-Bass. Repurls.
.wro made by the delegates, Mis.
Marian McLester and Mrs. Rebecca
Nelson, who attended the State
Council Meeting held at Orangeburg
the last of April. After reports
MiT^tuwaiolia- Atkinson conducted
motion *ongs while the
"TWere -dtjroilght fcm?thtr ^Flower
.-how were being judged. Mrs.
Elzona DeLane was awarded first
prize for the best selection of cut
flotvers; Mrs. Rebecca Nelson, second;
Mrs. Lilly Clerkly, third and
honorable mentions, Mrs. Annie
Dinkins, Mrs. Sarah Rose.
At this point, the president of
the 4-H Council presented the Adult
Council president, Mrs. Marian
McLester who presided during the
second phase .01 the?meetin. Each
club leader who was asked to bring
in new ideas in club work or short
demonstrations was .piCsented.
Mrs. K. Ramsey of Wedgetiekl
demonstrated the manner in which
she ha^ worked up a very active
l'hrift Club. A health playlet was
presented by pupils of Mayesville
Institute. This was a very outstanding
and very, instructive feati)W?
fit* m Affi'om ?vtns*U
-credit--is -due -the girls and their
leader. Other demonstrations givt?
by the leaders were door mat
limn. o4d?tire iner tube hat o.
crepe paper, table mat of old felt
hat, ash-tray of Prince Albert tobacco
can, pin tray front parts ot
automobile horn, dresses, sunsuits
spreads, sheets anj mattresses
l'roni strings and yarn front burrbin
sujjar sacks; fugs crocheted
lap bays, punch Work utgs, scart,
pillows,, bcrspreads. The 4-11 atwiX
\ A boys demonstrated 'home-,r
made axe handles, hoe handles,
shovel handles, plow beams, single-tree,.
poultry- houst find log
cabin.
Mrs. Maude Pendergrass, recreational
worker and director of
the Community Center spoke in
the. interest of the criple children
drive. Remarks were made by
Miss H. Hampton. Mrs. C. A. Law
son* Mrs. Pearl Spears, Mrs. Bowley.
Short t,alks were made by Cotin>y
Agent, Win. Thompson of Clarendon
county ar.d County Agent,
Waynton Johnson 61' Chester county.
Cert ideates were presented
club members computing .work
nin linn) in nrn
The program was under the direction
of County -Agent,. Jason
ll.lhu'.i'V ; 1 ml I IiiIUo A iron! MmUaI
tn Gv Williams. ??
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II I*: VOIGK FROM
_ THE MOl_NTAIN_
By B. F. Stewart
The mountains like all( other
sections of the- country are experiencing
a long dry spfill, yet it is
thrilling to one to visit these parts
of the mountain and see how beau
tiful, they are as mother nature
dresses them in ?i coat of green.
Most of the farmers in this sec- 1
ure .'waiting on I Jim who sendeth
tho season to awaken the seeds .
by His diops of rain. The writ- .
er believes that in due time the
earth will be refreshed with show I
ers. When one lives to experi- H
ence ripe age is one of the great- j
. est Wessings that effh 1a? bestow-1
^ ed on such a one.was'fully demonstrated
last week by Mrs. Catherine
Evans who celebrated her t
80th birthday^ A friend present- j
ed her a birthday cake with 80:
candles on it. And was impressive!
?tr> everyone who saw thin cako with
these candles and each candle rep-'!
resenting a year. Sister Evans,
as she is known is one of the fin- I
est characters the writer has ever
seen. She is active and jolly, can
read without the use of glassesj
and likewise thread a needle. She
is an ideal Christian and often !
boast oT the fact" that she has}
been a servant of the Lord for
more than sixty years. And still]
j remain on the King's highway.
This character is a beautiful lexample
of what the Lord will do
for those who will faithfully serve
11 ini. With loflg life""Will I satTS-1
fy thee and ho good thing will
lie with-hold from those who
serve Him are some pf the sacred
writings found in the Bible. The
Continued on I'age 5 I
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Saturday, May 23, 1936
Allendale Summer School f
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f I E A C H E R S ?
Begins JUNE 15 and Ends JULY 24
| Supervised by State Department,^ jj:
'? . of Education $
i " COURSES ARE OFFERED INt
$ Special Problems in Rural and Home Life. .*.*
Subject Matter Courses Designed Kbr Teachers
A in One and Two Teacher Rural Schools.
? C. V. BING, Director, ?
t Box 173, %
I'! Allendale, S. C. ?
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STATE A. & M. COLLEGE I
I Orangeburg, S. C. ~~~i'
% ANNOUNCES THE
! ' -22nd ANNUAL SUMMER SESSION ?
Beginning June 15, 1936
? Six weeks of standard instruction in Agriculture, . 5
? "Arts. and Sciences, Education, Vocational:*
? . Trades and Home Economics. " a .
? Special courses for-Principals, Jeanes Supervisors-.?;
g. . . 1 and Teachers of Rural Schools. . / . . *
For further information address: t - v .
? Director of the Summer Session, - li!
g . State A. & M, College,
? . Orangeburg, S. C. |
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| SUMMER SCHOOL | '
I REGULAR SUMMER SESSION ; 1
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June 15th?July 18th :_|?_
g'" All courses offered in the regular sessions of Allen ?
O ami I{pnf.flirl aro nnoi'ml in Min i-.iirrimilr? .e^.don Ape. 0 j?' '
g cial courses for teachers of one and two teacher schools'3
^ and for PRINCIPALS of smaller schools will be offered q
^ under supervision of the State Department of Educa- q
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S. For further information write. . <o\
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g? A brum. L. Simpson, f Gr, E. Nelson, 3,
^ President _ * Director 3
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1 Summer School for Teachers |
|. SUMTER, S. C. I
| JUNE 8 to JULY 11, 1936 1
| Under Auspices State Department of ?
| ~ Education, ?-? 1
Regular approved courses carefully selected. 8,
| Standard- Courses leading to advanced Teachers'_gr?
? Certification. We have a strong and experienced g
oi faculty. Special teachers fdr one and two teacher |
| - (Mrs.) ANNIE E. S^^^ERg, |!- T
S " County Supervisor. |
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oj For further information write,
^ J. C. PRIOLEAU, Director,
3 "Box" 302, Sumter, S. C. |?
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I Charleston summer School I
TEACHERS
BURKE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
JUNE 17?JULY 22, 1936 I
Approved by the State Department
of Education
COURSES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF TEACHERS j
IN CITY AND RURAL SCHOOL SITUUATIONS I .. ,;
C. A. JOHNSON, "I ^
Director
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