The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 06, 1937, Page Page 2, Image 2
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': "THE OLD GRAY I;
i: -AND- ?.
::THE NEW RIDER"?
* !
1 REV. E. l'lllLLIP ELLIS ?
crieth unto me from the ground"
When nil countries could have
been at peace the 'rulers of Itah
and (.Icnnuny .waiv blood"-thii^t>
for war. And without any provocation,
Italy decland ore of the
worst. wars jn hi?twr,\ upon de
, fenscle.-s . Ethiopia ir huh inn"
cent babies and h? !ple.?s' wotiieii
were" slaughtered without njercy?.
?Nation*?atn-b?ipd'h ihmdv ..-v-uni?u_
hv unawno or. ;t : iu: of th
fact that innocent blood' -adit,
the er and like that of Abe:., qrie.-*
unto. God 'for venueaiicc. and h
will be u!t. mat ry vindhnlod by a
. foul Vd'o will .la >- ." if ill till,. ,,\
pense of those hat iuii* or .individ
uals Svh'o im their brotherblood
t<? bvsheds Mm and initio*
must V'-nioniber that the God <>'
the tmivevse is a (led"of war. 11*
- has eV'rv fti.'-en . v at His edniman_
to corn),i"l' ar . o:r !o Ht undo*
take- to iii.i.f.. 'flu .spi'.ilinjr '<*
rivers. ard othiV channels wit
!' (><is i 1' waioi-..- \'iin.li loaie'tt
_fr<?m %\ ts ' ee !i> iiiaii kf;oweth?
pioaves' h- j owl. to tiirht battlio
'vhieb-ni :r,l> - -..'-aw r wotfld not I
. ; l.e it ei: i tim*'.:i?ii;e. 1 uui'ss tl;
yoverniih.-n; ?. : . a' t-;. (,<,< < includ |
. ... i;il,.'i\ill iTiis1 th/ir a.<liyjties . on
l*itt?e ship-:. a:,.j i a vi es i'. r . :
while at least i. * i 1. 'h'- w;fr ea
. > rieil.on by the .<?So,, and Mi<sissi;
. pi rivers' a'tv tn ve'n fh? "p are 1><
still'-. cohnnnni by the "GIJKA'l
1 \.M". biie s'ai'e. of Kent'uck}
will do well to finnin!), r at tin
tiin;; of theii 'ui. at disastrous atv
distress. the- i; ttijic: hahjrifiir ol'
I tioj1. N'eyro ,,|u'. .( t". it? founti
iv i.'.rc a woman was .sheriff. Th
' . -eivuVe.Mv bad the appearance o*
a eeiiionniai * o 1 i at iop. >o far' a.
(ho erowd was roiiei i Tr-d aecbtd
ina .to mew-paper publication-..-An
as for order, a' wh'te daily in at
eni>run sum. uw prisoner mid :
.('{itholic ir.?sl to h;iv?
lien l;K'o' "liiy two civil persons is
' . the crowd. * MakiiV'j; Tuts her com, i
input.-thai -editor said such a hair
ii5?r wa> ti t only a : i ih rtioh-"nv,
Kentucky 'hut t'e et.t it ' South
A n/.th-or jHihiic haturiny was in'th
State of ppi .whet-p tv
'y<\u.H?r ;;To.-sr.v, .'i ,. !ui: . ysM-5-y o '
a coil n,. ' :My i, p. ,.|ast.tf( '
lhole" itT.7o- rep. I' was report' j
that thv hunyauu:'- r.oost-'was . ']
turht ttnti} it altm-sr est the h-a\
otV t in- victims when the ini)t wa
sprunir. It w;i- fit; t.h-r. puhlishe
thiit after .ioi nity 'st> rt hy th
Irowd duriiitr the ron-i-s of. t!
hanyiny. win-it.' tii. v < tints wet '!
pronounced dead paA.s of Iluf
In olios wotv cut of for , one.-oil
'The. voico i .1' thy h;o-!,. Ts .1 ?! .??
<?}< . Ily tiio'si niiyl.:';.-':!'." !> w'J
iiavo de-t Ko'yi if itvis p?
upwards to millio's of doilars i"
those stat--. 'While : thpep Ireci-ive
relief from .various :-iniro
* may they evt- o-un ir.l that t
most -hiyh tlod t :11 ;Tt in tip
. world?M. ssissippi and I\en(u>i.;
are no exceptions.
The 1!ishops* Council
The A. M. K. M'ttdst- A'.iiat:
of rho'-ho i oi-ati.i ?i U-,s_??
connection -with, a lat "> , tea- <
lay-nieiidiofs at Kmumtnl chiicc.on
last Tue-'ay i v-.'f.ijiy v. iih P
? J. K.?Tie n.a -.?p'f: i>t h* m1
alliance p residue.*. in ooehir:
address- In-. Thomas.- s.p i>
t<" ms? 1 >j;.i '< C ft-H-fd?t"3-'?
people. H-. a'-. (;iii'tnii'r.i|u! th
r tion in pv< !>ari?i'/ f tV > entert:?
miMit of tlm _
t ion a 1 < ? u n > - i 1 - ludv ! vVruaiy 'JPi*.
K. K. I'loir prytor a1
- rhairniau of the bon-in* < mnvH
f<>,. .I'op'pi ro1 th'-r.. v/Jll br- i:
shortage of to l.-H! - for th
visitors that will attorn] (lie ja's
ion ' Uk?U-:?? f.iavr n< .?W*?
if 'tbo o.nto!-.t;ti:.iiiont cohmutt< .
mad.- his rm Ho ns-oind' tl
v.f.voral. ?tv mittees."'libit o.u?
t'Ttainniont on tin- part of . li
oon.iniitti'0 would Ik ?o<-*ipd P
t t.no. ,pr. J. W. Willie; <i won. r<
p tod that bis soiivfniv pi-oyra:
was wall underway. i>r. fa oi ir
H. Adams made :v fine'report fo
, th< transportation romniitteo. Tie
wit1 r reported for the puhlir'f
' > >l II t ] ; l l j-' -. | 11. .M I'i. JilVI"''
elder of r>u? ( 'kardostm
district h:?.~ attended a!!- < f th
meetings and. t.o vc in the c*it>
hn? 'f.jio mo tuv'clp ii< thi^ entertainment
than hT.irs. .T. K.
Tames. C S. T. M-d, ( '. . Ws D. V
?.-King. flov< ( . Ti.?Mi'';Vr41j T>nviScott.
T". S. T.nrk and many othe>
ministers are render'rg good soi
vice. The laymen a < co peratin:
one hOnd-'od per cent in .ovor\
movment. Ilr. T. 11. Thomas was
highly s-pokerr- of by -all of th<"
ministers and host of Inynmnilx t at
the mass meeting for his intelligent
nmnnr as a presiding officer.
Charleston Subscribers
Next nve'lu (March 1 is pay
date t.o Th<* Pal mot to Lender. AP
ministers r.f the o'ty. undertakers
_m - and few .other. professional per
Run* s. '.bsoi :T <! \y it h roc. for t<
paper. These poi sons will rent \v
their subscriptions with mo. The
company will sen4 representative
to assit the field agent in collecting
from our vast number of other
subscribers hero. Charleston must
load and we thank ?ur supporters
in advance for a full settlement
in March.
Tho b'mon
The Interdenominational Union
of Charle?ton and vicinity held a
great *e$sion last Monday with a
k,' : - '.t/
full house present. In the absence
of the President, I)r. J. C. Dunbar
the first vice-president, Dr. S. H.
Scott, presided. The order of the
day was I\ev. II. R. Hughes whoaddressed
the union front the Subject
'programed "The Service of ye
Love". Rev. Hughes, captured the 0f
alliance in his wonderful prepara- clli
tiott. . It was a masterpiece to his
credit. Like' the Rev. J. F. Hen- tl.
derson of liig Zion, these two 8:
youthful ministers arte certainly a th
credit to our race. They are be- ni
ing felt in Charleston. The, same ir
is tiue relative to Rev. L. A. je
Raskeryill. son of Archdeacon Iv su
L. Haskervi.ll. Those speaking to \Y
tlie paper of Rev. Hughes were St
I ' s. ,J K. Thcnias. R st I Ji.
:cnce. Jesse K. Heard, R. K. Bregion
and J. W. Witherspoon.1- la
j$aint l.uke . M
i . .-I iiiun day win no ours Sunday 111
:;t our church on \V lson street, r,
"t* reaching 11:15 a.m. at <1 8:00 p. ^
a. hy. the pastor. Conufiunion nt rji
hoth sei vices. . Prayer meetinjf^ O
i.iii. Sunday school a.id Adult tV
llil.le" class IkJJO. Allen League 7 A
mill. ' . ai
"I.et I s Advance On Our Knees'
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Mt MNKItl) INSTITl'TK NEWS w
lly Sara T. Harbor
The work' of the first semester
<! by the examination.-, are things M
iiui the high enthusiasm ""produc- 1'
-if. .tloc pa~t atid.^v*04rone -is work.?
'.eg silently at hi- now duties an v
nurses of stiuly.
The play entitled "Only Sally ^
\nn." which was presented hy tin ,
third year high school class. Jan I'J
any -1. wa- an evening of. lofty ^
nterta'inir.'e.rit. It. showed talent. s*
both on the part of--t.ile .studunts
'.vhu made up the ca-t and Mrs.
ft-. 11. Torrance who adviseil "thcni.
The faculty has initiated a
iiovenicnl to increase the inter- '1;
-t fit* the-'sliidcnt i? reading mat' M
ci'. \\ Ik never called upon c.icl c
Uudefit must be able to give the <h
-u'hool tlie benefit'of some goof
. <?k current eveii-t that he has w
ad. .The Current Kvent cluli lc
in'der- the leadership of Hev. .J w
A". Manoney, is going to. help thi. T
n'ovement by po-tiivir dni.lv n imi R
'in of In n.dlinos from daily an<
avekly papers. '
Sunday morning, January HI. tlu h<
'a'r. It.v and >(inl .n;s win sliiped at v
'ai-r.'.i Presbyterian church- R?'v. < (
I. W. Manoitey preached a. very
impres-ivesermon on the -ubjcct: P>
IVhssir c.s From the l-Veding <d h<
Five Thoii-aitd and Gathering o'
ho Fragments a;
Sandny afternoon, January " 1 "
la* Sabbath school met as iguiy"
ith tin*' r.:pi: intondent,' Mr. V.
I. Ogleshy pro--idhig. The sal,
tat. "The Financial Cost of Alco hi
die Hi vcrages."' produced much
lis ussion in the classes. . Mr P
iKrry LeSane. gave, the review ?. .
i.e. less' 11.
Immediately following the Sab ,7
alh school the Christian .F.ndeav ,'(
>r society met. Mr. State AF'x '?
inner served as leader. The topii
Mr 'discus-h n wa-:' "Christiai *;;
Youths Face t! World Together." af
\ I'.vmh r. ofi the proldenis whirl
j;e. \ .. .a faces to.lav ' vvere* .U
nt.-sed.- fhe llfjiior problem, ant \\
h - chinch attendance. are ex
' r()
For their own benefit the teac-1
'I'- ho'ii rvti-L 1:? : juofcs-iorial r
teetinjrs. "Tuesday, January ?
he int." iine' was led by Prof. W
M. (?'ehd,y who brought be fori ta
?h-?faulty .1 discus-inn?of "Tin ~]f.
. ; lui; of (i o.l Hooks." Refresh
Di i .were >\ I'V'd..- ' f
, Ml Mtuy |-,|jnul (,(.>. \\4r>? -t
oii !uet:-. a Fanners -school. for 111
iioiintainee! s in the mountains ,L
M North Carolina, was a im ilt
r*. Nitur nil the campus. - ^
_ ?t ]t
m:\yiikrry news ti
I?' ( alvarx Presbytrrian < hurrh~ Ah
Rev. A. II. Pearson. Pas(or fa
Sunday 'school services wer? w;
,poped.on tispiv with a trood atj
'endav.ee.' ndtwith-tahdinjr 'tie* th
I act, tlie weather was itvdement. ti
The League service was <|uiet lit
ivinessiVo as-all of the- pioneer .- lie
ook an. active part. The Kupt. w?
if the Sunday school and teachers ir
poke ml! Lhe sn,f i inn?conditionthe
people in the flood, and that ip
vndny -chord, and Lea true ajti\e,i
j o send a "lunation to the . Red le
r'ross~for them.-- P;
At 1:0') o'clock the Missionary 6
oeietv was trrentlv hmmfi#t<.<i K?- sp
. Us-on on t ho Ilook of .Genesi
'>y .Mr-. .J. P. Sloan, who was ac.
ompnnied hy?>Miss Lucy Serin and
.Mrs. Stephen < White), our pastor
lis wife and Rider C. J. Jones "
rave a few timely remarks. Afte.
vhieh the President, .Mrs. Lilla ^
')<an decided to allow the collec ' 0
ion to he.added to the contribution 'x(
>f the Lea true and Sunday school _
. v'rich amounted to SO.OO from Cal- XV(
ary Presbyterian church for the
'load - -nli'ierers. i U2
The P.ible class and Community on
lf.b meeting wjll he held Friday.
February 12. 1937, at 4;0tl o'clock. u!
\'l of the ladies are cordially invited
to he present on time. na
You are cordially invited to atend
all of the services of this ^
hurch. la
Mr. and Mrs. John Whitner are .
he happy parents of a son, born 'P
Taiuiary 18, 1931. Mother and
ahy are. getting alone: well. ff*
liraytoa, Street High school
Prof. R. F. Gladden, Principal
Tho Fir CI U' I **1'
ietou, who spoke to student about n
.( ?im?m'r~*vhieh was very (rood _J
\Ii-s Eddy Mae Livingston answer n.
(1 'duo of the questions asked by
im. _ , yi
Mrs. E. jGue-s Gary taught the
eventh p 'ivde. Monday in the ab- "
nee of Mrs. N. P. Singleton, wj
vho attended the funeral of Rev.
[Mrs. Smith in Columbia. S. C. She <]
ind the family have our heart's
felt sympathy. " s ! tq
| Mv? t'lv-i" fiwll-rmw veefivi'il 'Tl'f
in few minor bruises firom an accident
Saturday morning. W? M
'trust she will soon be able to be t?
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SPARTANBURG NEWS
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church j
t Ho
Although the weather was un- ^Ql
vorable, a larire number attend- '
the Sunday school which conned
at 10:00 o'clock, with most. uaT
the teachers at their post of ^
ity. Rev. B. F. Stewait occupied
e pulpit all day Sunday. His
xt being taken from. Romans
35, subject "The Christian^ and
eir life." Everyone enjoyed thifr
essage. His text being taker. n,i,
pm John 1:11 that night, sub-1':..
ct: "The Rejected Christ." This >]
ibject was beautifully explained. (,s
e are always glad to have Rev. f,..
;ewart in our services, at all tjsl
aius; i'ii:tor> are welcome.??
The Esquires Social club "met wa
st Monday night at the home of j,,*u
r. Johnny l'onds. Business of au
nportant was discussed! Two t^e
mi jn nCI'SOtl Ml".
Hlliam Keith and Howard Whit- V(
ire were admitted to the club. ;
The cliih ivt Monday night at
m home of Mr. Wallace Shelf on. ?ia
course of potato salad crackers ? J
id punch was served.
The club hiis one sick member, I?*
r. Charle? Pogan who .under J. j
ent a minor operation last week II.
tne community hospiital in l^U!
ni<>,n, S. C. Wc hope for bim a ..-ia
iccdy rcfiivcrv. The club. con- ..
-ts of thirteen members, Mr. Roy ?r
Sims, president; John W. Cole- 'r?Jj
an, vice president; Bonnie Pat- ?
n, secretary.
.Mr. Royal Sim-, , president of .
he Esquire Social dub. returned ,l"
11 nday cvenir s after a short-staj c *
Charlotte. N. Q. visitiny friend , M
e reported a pleasant trip am <
ay. '
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ter
RIDCE SPRING NEWS h;s
Sunday sehool was conducted", sit Mr
;e usual hour by th?. Assti-Supt las
J. J. S. Raiford. The B. T. I' _?_hi]
>nv one 1 iitfmcdiatelv after Sun wri
ly school. I
Miss Bertha Brooks spent the ?ho
celt-end at home. Mi-s Alice But- t'T
r of II iff {Tins spent the wfek-end Mr
ith Miss Bertha Brooks. Misses 'i
helma Watson and Christine res
roadnax also spent tlie week-en 1 nro
, home. / wa
Mr-. Mamie Brooks has returned' wit
imc after spending a while with Wv
lildrcn in New York. She report rea
1 an enjoyable trip. ' 3
Mr. h red.lie Tillman, a student at Mr
fttis spent the week-end a' pai
one. 1 'V?>
Mi^-as Alma and Pansy Graham hn?
.(1 Mr. Ocexna Cram- were visi 1
rs in town Saturday evening.
School ;s
In spite of the'rain, the oner- Mi'
tie trr<>;;p i f*student- are found
:sy in their various class room's
was noticed from teacher's re
u-ts that there is an inevea-c i>?
nollinent also. '
The Juniors entertained a larjr< vvp
oiip.at their social Friday niyht
omimrly every, ne was full of "
v and enjoyed themselves. *1'u
nni
The Basket hall era me with 'as
nrkmanville was post ponod on. .]
'count of the- cold rain. Wa
The rain prohibited the Eduea me
nal proirra-ni Sunday afternoon a r
atch iW tap next date. ' . he
Don't forjre.t the musical concert tor
he ffjven by the ca-t from Bet- t
< Academy February 12. Start Mr
>w to saving your pennies and la or-i
time for the admission will In ri;i
st one dime. You can't affor a i
miss this i reat when?the tab , -f-w
to I.? I ? c- 1 ?- -
11v <411 v iM* uviii-?r i'uruary ililli 1
Ont> of the most interesting Tie
attire- of the Ridge Spring vinity
was a Rirtiday Party giv- pa
i at the home of Professor and *|
rs. II. R. Coleman, Supday. Jan the
,ry JH", aT-i:bb p, m. m honor ot ,-ln
ei-r son. Thadoous Zunilmh. Lit r.r:,
? "Thaclie" was two years old 3
nirsdny, January 2H, but due t< r>r
r fuel til at" both his- mother and
ther are teaching school at th< t,,
oni'tta Graded school, the part>
\s given on Sunday instead. uat
It was quite interesting to set
e little son greeting' his man? t.]0(
fests at the door holding up on< ;\
iger on each hand to flf nv thin ,,,j
was two years old. When h( t,1(
ts asked by the gue-ts, "how oh' "*
e you." "Thadie,.v? lie would
ant. hi?f'mgoiy lie. he hold their
1 "one. . . . two." ~ (
Among his guests were the An 1- ,
rsons. Davises. Glover-. Walters jhnsons,
Abr.eys and the Wat ,
n?;; also little Herbert A. | Bias. -j
ngale. Jr. of Rett is Aea'deniy < enton,
S; C. '
The guests oC Professor and cl.<(
rs. Coleman were Rev. John Wat ^
n and daughter Thelma. Prof r '.
A. Rlassen rale the "Ag" teach- t'
D-ii!- A .w K. * 1101
iii oflus /vcKipmy ami wite r
is. Wallace Glover, Mrs. Iota. 1,1
hn-on, Mr. R. T. Anderson ahd nn"
v. John Davis, . tiie father of
rs. II. B. Coleman. Manv others
n'e invited but were rained out
owever, those that were pros- '
t, reported having spent a very ^r
joyable even in?. ~ "dny
For refreshments the little tots (|d
-re served post-tostios garnish- s,'?i
with whipped cream and-ba* Prfy
nas. fruits, orange juice and j /'f'v
hers were served french potato the
sorted candies and mints. The ^e
lad, rice, fre -h loaf bread, fried i-s <
ii rnu-Kun. iruu cups, grape jul
, cake and assorted mints. Jac
After everyone was served the Mri
^ts were( presented. ? . Little nov
"hadus," received many very 'ia!
luahle and serviceable gifts tan
any of the gue-ts participated .1
a silver offering' instead of giv- Kg
pretexts. On Monday many tie
in were rained out and those at
"o were afar r.ont and brought call
fts. All there is left of little Mi>
in/loniifs 7nn iKoV> Jo n <- f Klic
ciwi.iiuan m rt uuiltn ? I
lilos "can you guess why?" the
? : : itoi
Hi us again. * bor
The Eleventh grade and Glee 1
ub will present two pageant as
egro History Week, in the au- - C
toriuni. Don't miss it as both oi' R(
e plaj^s are quite historical. (!.
We are glad to k?ow little wh
ary Frances Bates is better af- Mi!
r having been ill about a week. Gai
I
rnii Palmetto leader
W1NN3B0R0 NEWS I
11 the midst of continual rtlin
attendance at the Fairfield
unty Training School 1 a s t w,
nth was fine. The institution wj
ived at colon last Friday, Jan y
19th. f|,
The faculty of F. C. T. S. was
ong those who attended the
trict connection of teachers at w,
:-k Hill, S. C. last Saturday.
cryone expressed himself, as
:ing enjoyed a royal treat. The nj
hes-es, music, and group meet ^
s were very inspiring. .
The engagement of the 50 voic- so
Glee club of Fairfield County cj,
lining school at the 2nd Eau- ^.e'
: church last Sunday afternoon
s rained out. /.Grand success g
s had at St. Paul on.the prevs
Sunday " night. Under the *VVf
pices, of Miss . Mat tie Roular. ro*
club is making great strides.
The people of our town are
\atly in -sympathy with the j
od sufferers. Every concern ,i(j
1 almost every individual are jj
king contributions to help the '
neless and destitutes.
To hi< small group of listeners ^
t Sunday morning. Rev. J. M
atty, pastor of St. Paul Rapt
church here, preached from .T
5th chapter of the Book of ^
nicls. He used as his subject
be?hand writing on tbo wall.'* ?said
that the great flood thai .
res in St. Louis, Cincinnati and
ler lar?e areas, are but th" p*
itb-of-Gt>rf---w4tWff-on the wallpictured
t'ri-. country of ours
ri?d into a hupre dance hnl1 .
ichiner from New York to Cali ''
nia and from the Great Lakes
Florida. and the people danceo "?
1 drank while the hand war
itinfr on the wall. The miniswas
Tfuite uncompromising in
discourse.
drs. O. R, Manierault and son. ^
. Josiah were both indisposed wj
t week. Wc are prlad to note ;n,
? they are improving at this ,rjj
itinpr.
?ev. E. G. Gallman was . anion," |aj
i'C from o:;r town that attend- p,.(
tli" funeral services of Rey
s. Smith of Columbia this week
Vs wo nre-s. the sad now* -CO]
iches us of the death of th< nn
thor of Rev. .1. M. Beatty. She
s, at the time of her passin'e
h her son in St. Louis, Mo. Wf '
atly sympathize with the be sc'
,ver family. Jm
dr. Rilev Gaston, son oC. Mr. &
-. Robert Gaston, visited his ''
ents and town recently. W- ^
re all jrlad to see him. for h? Jr
1 been awav f< r 20 years. ',a
drs.. Tsah"]l Hall who has beer ,
1 fast for (lie Inst week or tw<
much better at this time. Also
s. Roatwi itfht. ^ j
RENNFTTSYII.LK NEWS. th<
s:
r''nm the heavy rnin Inst wool' p'4
had boyin to think the floo'" ?
. roar ns. , . "5
Hie mid'-ti-rm examination iuc* ,
nit over rmw, and the teachers
1 students made a start for tin w.r
t term. hi?
Shields is ore or
rlhor > Co, outstanding society
inkers of .'the irrand union anr . '
nenihor of Saw Mill Baptist
iroll, ll'V. E. M. Booker-, pas
ifr A'l vnn'er David. o->o c' '
rlhoro county outstanding fa nr. '*!"
made his wife. Mrs. Eli'/.*1
vi<. a -cry beautiful present c.t sa
lew auto, 1037. Some present l>tryH
?
dr. D.i id also subscribed for ' <)
Palnvtto Leader. Mr. Davie' FO'
1 h?. iv n crrnhf lottov /~vf +u.
Inutto leader. . f'nJ
"\w Pee Do Union' wa* hold
w." ! . r.ri nt Reedy Brand ^
uvh. lit v. A. J. Wright, Modt-.r.
dis>
f'allie D. Sanders, report- ~jri
for the Palmetto Trader spent ^>11
we. k-.-nd in Washington D.
wittier, the mid year mm- !
n. enicnt exercises of the grading
class of the Armstrong Hi s|
January 2'J. ]!?:57.. 8:00 o'- , 1
k. ^<r
lis-- Sanders' nephew gradualthe
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ,
as. ' \o]
Ir. MrI.e'od, J, Reese and Mr , <r
nnedy arrived home for the ]
k-end from State college. nr"
)ur sick friends are Mr. D; Mc
!:'!). \|r?. C. Coloman and Mrs. W.
so; trust they -will soon re- 1
>y. led
*he T-iiyicc at Shiloh church roT
iday morning in spitp of the"
a was very good. A large tri<
vvd was present.
lend all news (Thr the Palmetto 'h'
ider to .'13 Amelia St. for tho m('
ne column, and see Jr. Wright
the copies every Friday after- 27?
n and Saturday morning "
JOHNSTON NEWS
Bui
luh No. 2 met at the home of ^
. an 1 Mrs. E. I v. Matt op Mon
nhrht. The?meetcall- yJuto
order by the President, Mrs. J/;
:ili Amos. The members were
sent in full number. After the ,
otional exercises we went into fCT
busine-s part of the meetingf
ftrd^Vlad to say that our club
loing some real good work this
r. The club gave to Mrs. Lucy
kson during her illness and j
s. Jennie Hampton, who is ill v ,
r Sl.no, The club is working
d to help those who are unfor- ^
ate. >
'he Sunbeam club of the A. M. *v-i
church met at the home of lit- f
Miss Annie Sinkler on Sunday.
3:15 p. m. The meeting was ^
led to order by the President, 1 rp^
is R. H. Davis. Very important [ ^
;iness was discussed to us by
pastor. Rev. P. P. Burt, Vis i ?
Mrs. Piaster Browne of Green- ' i
o, N. C. 1 b
Everyone expressed themselves ' ibf
having an enjoyable evening. ! prn
Hub No. 2 will meet February rpb
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WA
1'. I'ofic fbr Ihi'lr iiuxt ineglinr?^
ich will be introduced .by the j
sses Helen V. Gains, Lillian M.
ry and Mrs. Sarah Thompson.
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IBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH ^
Rev. E. H. Mack, Pastor
Every Friday evei hi each
?ek, we have prayer sc vice, of a
lich lies the strength i f all '
urehes. We are having wonder- '
1 services; come out and join us. 1
the Lord use you.
Sunday morning the weathei t
is much unfavorable but the at i
ndance of all service v.ias erand t
Sunday school opened at the usu
hoar, ten o'clock, with Supt. c
J. Foxworfch anl teachers at ^
eir post of duty. After the les. ,
n was briefly discussed by ail *
isses. the les-on was beautifully
viewed by Mr. W. L. Foxworth.
B. Mack as usual bi ought to v
a wonderful message; his text 'j
is fcend John :.17 He did not j.
nfinc himself to any special sub- j
^t, but if he should have- used
e, it would have been "Jcsu - the
ead of life." He fullv explain- _
the feeling of the five thousand.
Peter feeding the flock which '
r.sist of lamb, which meant the 1
uth; the sheep which meant the !'
ult and the second sheep which 1
?ant feed himsoli; jyid CO Jes- )
eating the passover with his I
iciples. This , message was full 1
inspiration. All of his hearers 1
is made to think. ' _
At .1:30 o'clock the stewnrdesard
No. 2 had a Silver Tea \
e home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ^
ixworth's home on Seaboard
_ _ . .
God always does things for the (
st: he "takes care of the service. ;
nday evening the weather was ^
di?agreoable until we were noi )
le to have our evening services ,
CENTENARY NEWS
Wo are very proud to say that ,
? school is progressing rapidly ;
th its effective teachers Work- .
r together' as one. .. ... !
ion to the school house and 1 a a
Wednesday night a social wa 1
ge numbos attended, each ex- t
pssed himself as enjoying him- 0
If to the highest. .
With the cooperation of the .
mm unity as we. have had in the ^
st and now. there i* nothing fpi *
to do but move forward.
Centenary organized in the ^
lool The New Farmers of A- .
rica and the following were *e ted
as officers for 103(1 and 11
>'7: Messrs Jefferson Davis
nt; Moses Rirclv, secretary: Dav t
Legette, treasurer; John Wil v
ms. reporter; Prof. C. O. Mctosh,
advisor-.
l*he members of this oitraniza
n arc'working1 very hard on the ,
nstruction of a new road to the
tool. a
The following persons attended 7*
) Union (chtrreh) near Mullins a
C. Sunday Mr. Marion Pee and
fe, Misses, Gertie and Leather
0, Mr. C. O. Mcintosh and many 11
lers the writer failed to get
>ir names. v<
iVe regrej verv much at this
iting, Mrs. Harsie B run's on is 15
k. We hope how soon she will V
to her seW again. i'
[RISTIAN HOME
Bl'RIAL AH) SOCIETY ..
M AI) SUUCKSEUL '.MEETING H
\ thirsty f?>x once saw some
:\pes hanging high on a vine.
Vint have those grapes," he
id. He sprang but could not
1.h them. He went away say
Fr- "4-hoso?grapes are - oil r.???M?not
want them. People are
netimc like that. They pre.
id tllov flu nr.t wont u)i:?t tlwy _L
i not get.
rhe C. II. n, A. Society held it- '
Lt_pjuirL'i lv union mrotingMW - TJ
' year of 11)37, at Johnston, last ^
[ij,r?riy. .lanuaiy in I-ot i5
live Baptist church. Our Grand
??ident, Mrs. Marie Burton, wai w
sent. r"Vace
ar.d good will prevail nr^
nplaint- at ut any thing on this ^
e of the valley. hi
district Xo. 1 is very sorry to
ir.of the illness of district Xo. ,a
chairman. R.v. I.. F. Sanders.- 0<
pray that he will soot' he him
f again. Our grand vice presiit
was a little late. vi
\'e -hall mver forgot the leetin-n _Ll
1 remarks made by Itevs. W. R. J
win an. E. G. Bowman, and Prof.
E. Williams. !1!
tro. James Ethridge of Saluda l"
the union in finance, having R!
lorted forty-four * ($14,001 CJ
i. Anderson, the denutv o-fi dis- _
?t Xo. 1 from Spartanburg, re ted
a new lodge with twenty- _
ee (231 members*, -total of now w
mbers tak^n in twerity-six
?). Total old and new members !
t. nl
The financial report as followd
for deaths $113.40. Union n]
r.80: Back in dcotPess 58.80 j f1
sv Bees 52.45; Xew members I
85; total $104.30. jS?
The district officers are brothers
E. Williams, W. R. Bowman. I *'
(5. Bowman, .Tamos Ethoridge, IS
rtha Suber and Mrs. Marion
rton who is the grand presiit.
Reporter, M. E. Suber
THE!/ PUBLIC SCHOOL '
PARAGRAPHS [J
,ake City,* S. C.?It will ho a c'
ivhtful treat to any ono to ?-eo l;i
thel Public school vard now. 1!
hough it has boon rnininrr Prof li
Clary and Miss II. Owens- alone 11
h the children arc putting forth ft
ry possible effort to make a- -r
ind -this school the most atctive
place in the community,
ey must have made great rcsoion?
for the new year and they
> certainly carrying them out.
The past month around the
100I has been improved greatly
putting out hedges all around
i building and po^ts around the
nt which add much to its looks,
e talk of the community, is.
hope the good things we have
v will last always
VTiss Ow#ns spent a vory pleas;
day in Florqnoa last Satur7
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VAVERLY BRANCH LIB!
The Waverly Branch Li
luring the month of Januai
\ circulation of adult fictioi
on-futica 281, total 1188, ji
ictibn ?GG, non-fiction 800,
1GG, /miking a grand tol
IG'iO bboks, 55 magazines,
ures and 323 persons u?i
efe.rence material. Ne)v Jb
?rs 182, re-registered bori
!4. 23 County schools and
r T. Washington Hi schoo
took deposits, the u'rculatii
ret compiled,
fhe'rfmb
The Richland County l'ub
rary board has added to th
erly Branch an assistant t(
ralLy. in the person of M
Catherine Wheeler. B?g
\'l>rttt>i'y lot, the library V
pen continuously from 11
nitiI 8 p. in. With longer hi
note help we shall erpect
icople to visit the librae;
ake advantage of the opp<
cs offered. The only requii
s to' fill opt a registration
remising to take good care
ooks and return them pro
The books are free two 1
c a <lay per book if kepi
Inui and
Three \\*-PA helpers are
aluable assistance, keepin
looks in repair, making up
?und- -transferring
Yoni library to schools evoi
>r three months, and genera
n the library. Three holpe
ilrs. Helen sRoh'nson. Mrs.
ietta Bouie and MY. Da\
in nn.
There are two library w
ft the Waverly Graded s
Irs. Annie Plunkett and Mi
ie" Foster, one at Webber
n Eastover, Miss Alva 1
nd .Mrs. Geneva Scott is a
y supervisor^ Two otherty
schools have had library
rs until recently.
Tn the basement of t' : 1
luilcling, the local work i
JYA girls and ho>s is s.upe
iy Mrs. Walker and Mr."
nd they help with the g
rork of the l:H*avy, aside
hc.ir specific work, hand
lanual arts, painting, etc.
The 'ihraiy staff is very a:
hat a .garden club be forme
re wish to olT i a room '
asemont for club meetings
rho are interested in bear
ion of lawns, flower and v
Teardens are, requested to
nil organize. Beoks and
ties in the library will be
ble for all who wishi to use
The library is well lpiht
tore needed fixtures have
< ntlv installed. More
in n; provided tor readinj
eference work when the w<
; warm. Until then, a t
-el'.onie is extended to a
eadir.g public-.?'?
Julia \V. Talley, Libraru
KTHI.EIIUM 11 APT. ( Ill
liev. K. K. (laulden, Pasi
The Sunday school met as
1 wii". the -uperint ndet
harge. The lesson wa- rev
y Prof. Logan of Drayton
At the regular service tin
hanpv to have ;is on.
Ait:..James A. Jael preser.tative
of The Sta
" v impre->ive message on-1
usiness.
Ili' had u.s to understand
e must seek to do more bu;
- n puiple if w hope to ~phr
!trt--in- this wotdd- of?eeom
'e should strive not alone
wyers. doctors, teachers,
reachers, but wood farmers,
.erchants, plumber, machinis
her such fields of labor.
At the regular B.'Y. P. U
ces the Junior Missionary
ety had charge of the nroi
iss Mamie Conner was mi;
' ceremonies. Mrs. L. A.
am who is in charge of the
r Missionary Society wa
ind to see that everything
irried out right.
Thf> program presented h
.ir.iors was interesting and <
hie, and those.who heard
ent away rejoicing.
We are looking for you
uriors. Will you bring u
her program soon?
After the B. Y. P. U. tinr
ight services were opened b
l-tnr, after the regular dov
1 peiiod, he gave us a short
tge from the I Psalm.
Friends "It is had to havi
npty purse, hut an empty
rt^wholc lot. worse.''
WATERLOO NEWS
Mr and .Mrs. Anderson lost
iil.1. F idtiy morning at f> o1
, was our lost but heaven's
um ral at Laurel -Hill B
lurch. He. was 5 years oh
u....:-J In-. '
"'IIICI w I/UI IU'J lOC'ptCITID
?3f>. He was 9 years old.
ttle sister was buried Septi
), 1933. They are gone bt
>rgotten. ,
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\ Saturday. February fi, 1937
RARY HISTORICAL FACTS
brary "y J. C). Hart
X <!no' Question?-When was the 13th
n Amendment to .the Constitution
lvenile a<|opte?l by Cor. gross?
total Answer?January 31, 1805.
ul of Question?When was. the Amer0
pic- ican Hag raised over the Island of
!(1 the (..am?
orrow- Answer?February 1. 18'Jt).
owers | Question?-When wns the treaty
Book- signed w'th Spain for purchase of
1 have Florida?
in not Answer?Febiuary 2, 1811).
Question-?When did President
W. Wilson break .diplomatic rcla-'
T . tions with Germany ?
Answer?Ft>bruafy r.'ii.
e ? T f Question?When wa? Charles
3 V?' Lindbergh born ? .
t*..:''.. Answer?Febiuary 4, 1902.
11 Ve" Queftion? When -did Roger Wili
1 1 hams, founder of Rnode Island ar'm'
rived at Boston ?
a il Answer?February 5, 1G31.
Question?When was Massnchu.'
settos admitted to the Union?
ement Answer?February G, 1788.
card. FDGEFIELD N EWg
of ai! __
mptly. The. joint program gi\'en by
weeks:* Mrs. X. Bla-sengale and Miss O.
t over C. Simkins at Edgefield Academy
image- 4a*t.-Friday- night wan quite a sue
giving eess'; Jiiieli participant reflected
g the much credit to the above instrucschool
tors. There will be some form of
theni entertainment each Friday night.,
y two The proceeds to be applied for
1 work school improvement.'
rs are The ministers Union held at
Hen- Trinity A. M. E. church last Frigid
L ('ay night was an occasion long to
be remembered There were six
ministers, lroiii New" Jersey and
orkcrs several from the town. Each
ichool, l ini U : was nlott. d fifteen min- . ;
"s. Sal utes to deliver his sermon; each
school message was soul-stirring and
larley those present expressed their
libra- deepest appreciation for these
conn- wonderful messages. '
work- .uis./. Ellie J yen has returned
from Washington* D. 0. ' after
. sperding several-weeks with her *
ibrrry relatives". She reports a pleasant *
f the trip. ' t
jrvisef Mrs. Martha Price who Ts"eon>ii
Mi K" fined to bed at this writing. have'
cneral h. . two daughters, J?ona and Ruby
fron from Savannah, Ga. at her bedicraft.
side.
Mrs. Li7.7.ie Waldo motored to
Columbia last week to visit her
iiyiou: lmsbaiitl who is confined to the hos'd
and pital. ? ' n
the Miss Helen Lomax spent tho
>. .All week-end with her parents in
itifiea Greenwood, S. C. . egota
Mis. Bertha Lewis spent tho
meet .week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A.
map:a Oliphant.
avail Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, Mr.
'thein and Mrs. Sam Smith and Mr. Calvin
Smith motored to Tronton, S.
ed as ?> Sunday to attend the funeral
been nf ono 0f their friends. , .
space Thc, Adult Thrift Club will
g and meet Tuesday night after the seepat
her ,,n<| Sunday in February, at tho
'ordial home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
II the Cook. All members are a-ked to bd
present.
in. j The girls' basketball team will
meet Bland Baptist Team Tuesday,
February Uth. 4
KOI I Mrs. Bes-ie Oliphant is on tho
>OP sick list this week.
Mrs. Ixrah Lee and Mr. Tom
^r'., Oliphant were married Thursday, .
7 January 2l, 1?J37. ; -* * I
lowed John Waldo was funeralizii.rrn
ed at" Simmons'Ridge church.
_il'pn M-rs.-1 lie/j Riirn died inWa-hing- I
ton; fy;-;.iral( announcement later. *
le we
r? TIM (JL'\VlLEK VjI AU lTTT
ruiarn J
??jr TlU' Oiildc^n Ciatc .lubiioe U;>ys are' . |
S.'ogr<> I the best on the air. /I
j They're singing here, singing tlierg
, u.lt -s.ii-ii'K everywhere,
sincss Tlu;V yi" God ? . Heavenly
v am kin;;. _
>mics -Tliey sine: of hlessiil.es our prayto
he crs will bring,
and The y sing, of how He died'on the ,
store cross, J
t and So that our souls may 1a* saved
from lost.
0 ] .oi<l, help them to sing for Thee .
' Help them to the land \Ve long to
Sl't, ;
-trp"? Since the Beauty of this lnn.l w^a ?
Crs I meant for us,
Jun We'll make it up there 0 Lord
so,] I tlust.
was (By Florce Elizabeth Jones). J
SET YOUR OWN "
ti,Fm EASY TERMS
a^ain Replace old? in-:
e, the Goodrich Safet?y y
an en Ply Blow-Out
pay as you ride.
AS LOW AS gQj, Per Week
rc^ COLUMBIA
Eain. X7"ITT P 4 \TI7I\T/"' j
aptist1 * ^
;r ';; ; works, inc.
Zlu!'. 11?9 HAMPTON ST. I
Tnll COLUMBIA. S. C.
y and sons fl
fERAL HOME
>u*e and Senate Sts.1 Columbia. S. C.
vnce service ^
I,EEPS?For Direct Connection with
nea at Gadsden and F.astover. S. C.
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