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Saturday, September 5, 1936 j#^ . WINNSBORO NEWS t T' Showers brought much relief to , the hearts of the people' of this j I vicinity. ?' t i Miss Mae Francis Baxter is g spending her vacation in Philadel* 3 l phfa with relatives and. friends. v For more than a year, Mr. J. C. .. Leevy has been in our town as t L agent of the Pilgrim Life Insur? j rxjce Company with head quarters irf Augusta, Ga. While here, ho ^ connect himself with the church, % 1 the Sunday school, the B. Y. P <] ' U. *the Lay school and all young I people's organization for u'plift. r Investigation was made to know " ; Mr. Leevy's home life in Camden. q S. C. It was found that before ? J coming here, he was treasurer of^ 1 I his Sunday school, president of "Wis""" jM, Y." P. U. and a staunch church , '^ember. Young men and youne - women should endeavor 4o~ cultL 5 vate good habits at home and the ? same will follow them wmerever 4 they go. f* y Mrs. Janie Andersofc^ \sJi last 1 < Saturday dor her home in N. Y 1 s^rkfter a short stay here among rel, atives and friends. 1 Friends of Mrs. McElww'n will -1 Ml ^be glau' to know that she is im- 1 iroving nicely. . ' 9^? -? Misses' Eliza Manigault and ' Evelyn Ross are to be commended ' '# highly for their undertaking the i running of a Vacation Bible ] school for ,?>un children. If there < is orte book that needs to be 1 taught a child, it is the .Bible , This is the^ second year that oui < young girls have done this golden deed. . ' ' Mr. Henry Brown, son of Mi# ! j and Mrs. Bunyon Brown, is here ^ from Pittsburg to the delight of 1 Uiis parents and friends. Not hav- 1 """ ing been home in 8 years, Mr. Brown |s the center of attraction Vacation Jays are ending, stu- 1 4 dents of every erade are deligently 1 ?^-4-' seeking the opening date of i i school." September 28th seems a 1 long way off for them. . ? Miss Jbhnnye Bell Taylor from J Chapel Hill, N. C. is a Welcom1" I visitor in our town, the guest of i her aunt, Mrs. Bell Batiste. < W\ Mr. W, M. Moore of N joins m\ tl\e list of property owik.ii in our ? A, i town. He i:s 'now erecting a nice .dwelling here. I Mrs. Wallace of Charlotte,, N. C. is spending a few days with her . v sister, Mrs. Lucy Sims before the schools open. We are glad to have her in our midst. A royal treat came to Prof. W A. Ross and family last Tuesday when they chanced to accept an ^ ' invitation to dine at the home of ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ulease Richmond of White Oak. There seemed to be a ... ? home conVng i.-ay at that spacious ,*11 and hospitable home. Thirty-two persons put their feet under theii Jl table and ate until they wanted no ' * more, Plenty of watermelons . good farm is the slogan. Inmates were there from Boston, Rock Hill . Columbia and Winnsboro. Prof. Eddie bee, Mr. Richmond'? oldest son, was called to York by "'A- Supt. Wilson on the matter o! Mj, school books. ^ A ' MORRIS BROWN M A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor In spite of exceedingly hot weather last Sunday our church services were well attended all thru the day. Dr. J. W. Witherspoii <1 was out of the city for a few days B and Rev. D. A. Mills officiated in w'' his stead. Dr. WitherspOon was W J visiting on the Charleston district. M vt The usual sermonCtte to the little Vhurch .was not omitted. Rev. Mills 4 Aipoke to the children on the theme I4'Disobedience". A spuendid moral lesson was taught. ???At?H-A-rMv-we were?ti^ated?tcan "excellent sermon preached by Rev. L. H. Hatchfield of Staten Island, N. Y. He took as a text the 4) 22nd chapter of Matthew and 41st Jt verse "What Think Ye Of Christ"? was the theme. The large congre J/f* gation was indeed thrilPd by thi wllfc .nxessage brought by the minister. . At. their, usual hours, the Sunday .school and League functioned.-'" The sermon at 8:00 P.M. was i _ delivered by Rev. Mills The text ?-?| ' was ..Esther 6:1. Rev. Mills is a close student of the Bible and never fails to force his sermons home _i to his hearers "God's Deliverance v By the Finger o"f a Woman" was ^ the theme developd from the text ^selected. I Among the many visitors durfl ing the day, was Mrs. Louise Ruffe 1 of West Philadelphia. Pa. She is the sister-in-law of Mrs. Myrtle 1 Witherspoon and is spenling a va cation at the parsonage. Mis;-. Hid en Holton who has spent a delightJ ful vacation in Nt'w York City, is~ M i_ expected home during the pre sent 1 week. She will continue"!)! r studies jC*. \ at Avery institute. JB l - Bro. J. A. Brown and his party I have returned home from Saluda,, J N. C., where they enjoyed a pleas'T ant stay of two weeks. I Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bennett iwith their daugTiter Violet, accompanied by Miss Mildred Green, ? left the city on Saturday for a visit to New York City. They will spend sometime with relatives and friends. - We are hoping that their vacation will be pleasantly spent in the metropolis is. Sunday being the 5th Sunday in--monllv-. the women of th<^ church officiated in the raising of - hn nnllri-tinns Hni-jng he day, and at night. Morris Brown is receiving the congratulations of the members , and friends on the completion and installation of the new heating sys 1 \ tem. The furnace was dedicated ? ^ with appropriate serviceso on the M ( 3rd Sunday in August. The cool0^ y ^ ing system was demonstrated to a *>j" congratulation of members and i friends on the completion and in-1 j spallation of the new heating sysI " . ; tak i mi i i in wu--. --A V. L. 1IOLSEY NAMED AAA FIELD OFFICER The Agricultural Adjustment tdminvstration announce. ? today hat Albon L. Holsey, of Tuskeree Institute, has been appointed in AAA field officer to assist vith the 193G Agricultural Conervation Program and to aid in he development of a program for 937. Mr. Holsey^-Who has served at fuskegee Institute for 22 years, vill have his headquarters at Tuskeigee. He rs a native of Athens', Ga., end, in addition to his work at Tuiskegoe Institute has served inc6 1921 as Secretary of the National Negro Business League. illLLER CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Newberry, S. C.?At the regular lour the Sunday school opened ,vith Supt. Floyd' i;h charge. For morning worship the pastor ased Proverbs 27:8, subject. "Man Like A Wandering Hit/." An ap. oreciative congregation was at the leginning our revival. The visitors were Dr. Edmond Johnson and Miss Jennie V. Johnson of Anderson; Mi ss Josephine Stevenson of Philadelphia; Mrs. E. E. Allen, Mr. Joseph Ruff and Miss Cornelia Reese. At the League hour Vice Pre'silent Carter had charge. Rev. J. S. Martin, pastor of St. lames preached at the evening liour 'faom Matt. 12:13." Don't miss hearing Bishop J. S. Flipper Sunday morning at 11:30. Come early and get a scat. Tho3e who attended the State League and Sunday school gathjrftig at Florence, August 10th were the pastor, Misses L. M. Harris and-Aixl'e Hare and Mr. James Carter. Mrs. L. M. Gilder, the pastor and wife attended tine?Conference Branch Missionary society at Uiiion last week. Mrs. Gilder was 2lected 2nd vice president. Friday afternoon the Excelsior dub met with A.cting President. Mrs. Juanita Kenheiv A most delicious course was served. A most cordial welcome greets /isitors to all our services. " CLINTON NEWS Bell Street High school opened its doors Monday morning 31st for another successful term. All of the' teachers were at,their post of duty. There se* mod to have been more interest shown by tlvV l>atrons this year than before. The auditorium was. packed with patrons and students, also visitors The rental system is b* ing used in the school this year. The following teachers join* u us newly this year. Miss Maggie Sims 10th grade of Union, S. C., ami a recent graduate of LUnedict college; and Dollie Mae Ellison if substituting in Mrs. .Maggie Mimf dace who is still on the sick list We hope for her a speedy recovery. ~ Rev. A. A. Sims, pastor of. Hebron Baptist church baptized anc folkrwshprped- -Uw candidates .dsli ,.L. e e I n-.->i liiv I'uuiirii omnia) i'\imiiiik ui u.ov '.'clock. A nice crowd wiliusset the baptism. Mrs. Emma Young is home agaii ifter spending the summ'T ii Cleveland, Ohio with sons. Mr. Floyd Cheek is home alsc after spending the entire summei n Washington D.. C. Mr. Acey^ Bailey of Detroit Michigan was funeralized at th? Bethel A. M. E. churhe at 3:01 P. M. Wi 'rjgjrfet thut Mr.*thrye Blake ly -is on the sTcTc irst. Mrs. Annie Hill has improvec much at this writing. Miss Marion Pinekney of Swan see is here to begin another scho astic term. The Sunday school of Hcbroi Baptist church ds still improving To visitors and friends: We art asking each and every one whik passing through our town to stoj and take a part in our Sundaj school. Alouwre wclcome. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Blakelj are very proud of their little soi Master Oliver Benjamin . Blakelj who is now six months old. 11* looks and seems to act just like Joe Louis already. He is the 'p't n the neighborhood. We are glad to have,. Mrs. . A1 nieda Robinson home again aftei spending awhile in Washington D. C. All that huvu news /or The Pal met to Leader please send it to-J.' /\ i^ouin ueii sirucL no iuioi inui ^"Hpy nf1-( tion of the state. We. hope to keej cool all summer and warm all wii ter. Our members are rallying nicely to the trustees on the fur nace fund. The trustees are nov looking forward to painting ou churcF insi Je /anlf" outside; The women of the church ar( working nicely in raising monej for the major departments of th< churcji. Mrs. L. G. Davis. Mrs. 1 S- Smalls. Mrs. Witherspoon an< Mrs. E. H. Washington along witl the Ushers' board No. 1 and ! are hard to beat when it comci to real, constructive work. Then are others from whom we expee to hear in the very near future AH interest is now entered m our Dollar Money rally. The rep utation of our church in the con nection will bp sustainned. According to arrangements mad< Bishop J. S. Flipper the' new Kpis copal head of our state, wll preael at Morris i Brown on the secon< Sunday night in October, 1936. W< are looking forward with interes an'i pleasure to the visit of thil dintinguished pVelate. * ALLEN'S 1936 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE The Athletic Committee of Ai University announces the foil ing schedule ?T5or its football t? this full: Oct. 3 Morris. Brown, _ tl Oct. 10 Morristown tl Oct. 17 S. C. State tl Oct. 24 Livingston tl Oct. 20 Claflin 1 Nov. 7 ? Paine 1 Nov. 14 Georgia State if Nov. 21 Open Nov. 26 Benedict ? - tl v * V Welcome to the I)? V 'A |V 'f f f IV | A Colored Meth< it t ' ?:? * y i J* 1. A High Stai - y v 2, Positive Chri "* have beenr given defi -3. The developr . Brotherhood. | Fifty-fourth y *' ^ For Further Inform! 1 - . . . . ii* .. - 1 f Welcome to the I)< I Bettis / :t 1X ) ?? ; ? 'tf\ -1 Y ' f J: ;,Y Co-Educational ?? Ixicated on the lines i 1 f - f < > r ^ P " . * I ^ ????*H : ? 4% "-PEPA RTMEN'CS-: 11 t College. Home Eco )jY taught. I Y > Graduates receive [. ment of Education. , A State Accredit* f hold at the institutior, X Rates very reasor i y ; Y Eight Large Bui 4 Fae, X ?~~ v Next Sesstoi f > Y For Further Inform* ; $ * 1 , t Hettis Academv 2 ?? fffE PALMETTO LEAbfil notice Clinton Normal and Industrie lien College, Rock Hill, S: C. begins it ow- fall session September 21, l'J.'h 'am All students entering for the firs time are requested to * report <> i September 18. High school cour> I es and Teacher Training course lere will be offered. For further ir lore formation write J. S. Stanbacl lero President, Rock Hill, S. C. lere lere lore SUBSCRIBE FOR iere THE PALMETTO LEA 1)1 ?$ ?$ *+* legates of the National Baptist NF. C,Ot AUGUSTA, G/ Under the Auspices.of the odist Episcopal Church ; Episcopal Church Sout EMPHASES idard of Scholarship. istian Character in which the nite application." . nent of inter-racial relationship: c* Sess on Opens Si ition, Write e. c. pet ? > ?. ?. <?; ?lepates of the National Haptist c \cademy ai C?College-: Trenton, South Caro untied ill 1XS1 by-'Rev. Alexanci Ver of and Edge!i eId ( ?UnIje? Rural Population. -. - 1TTKMOKK HA!.I?(n-l-' Dorr ^ KlcnKmtaryr SidtuuL nomics, Vocational Agriculture First Grade Teachers' t'ertilica id Summer School for Teachers i each summer. lable. Special inducements offer ldings Value iilty of Efficient Men and n begins Monday ition, Write i. W. NICHOLSON, Pre* -. K J ' ' i . ' < < , * ? . ox^ooooooooo.oooooooo *>o-. Let's Talk It Over il! Vpur i*rol>U'ius uf Home. I'am . j Serial and Business relationshi; it | Intelligt nt sun nest inns bor.beti living l?y persons of broad e\|. s ! rjenve. Send tie stamps for .(|u { t ionnaire. I'Kit SOX M.l'l V SI I IMO Suite !i 1 :<*? West. |2*>th " New York <ity K QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC-: 11 ' *t* Convention of America i i err il AT U . md the Methodist h. MK-'ial Toai'fiiiltfs of ,Jfsu> < v?" the basis'ot* Christian ept. 14th, 1936 MRS, President. ] 4 . A A A A O *. ? * ? * ? ? > 4? > 4- 4 1 4 4 4* Convention of- America rid Junior lina ler lictt is) y Healthful Location * in the midsT of :\ iar.ife 1 * I 4 : ? k. ' r 'I nitory. at, lua -T ' "j'"r; arid -lunii?r and. .Manual TrniiiMiir urn U's L'lvm lIn'- Stair IVparlanrf-rr iHH-r am i'?l ??i scrvintr. nrcdy student*. of Property $125,000 I Women , s Sept. 21 J,36. side nt Trentort.. South Carolilna <* *<> A ?t? % A A ^ JL<d??i*W*w . w> Dl.' <? ' ) - " s* * ? i " i f ? ? - , - -, t , I I D L Pi1 V t* . i * * . -I Jjt; 'V '/ i Art ov/*-i i'c?<" l? 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