The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 20, 1937, Page Page 2, Image 2
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; ; rev. e. phillih Ellis X
C harleton Now Ready
t ?*?W ;th Dr. J. K. I'Imiiiiu m the
chair the A. 517 L. nnjnsters dill- "
ai.ee ol' Chariestoh ami v eiuity
met ill eonneetien< \\ all tr.e cum-.
thu e lurches last Luesday Tiignt
uiw cu nip feted tne arrant meuts
for the Rishops': L'ouluil wiueli
meets m v.if-eiCy next Thursdut
and , tilt- lomiccliorul ministers
meeting wlvm wi.l L-' m session
heie during ti e same time. ih>
Els hops' toun.nl \yiil be held .n
LnianuU chtn.en oil Lallioun stio> .
I). U. 1.! Lrogdoii. pastor anil tin
cq. neeti'-'iial emucil will meet a.
yioiris LrOUli thin thy?iUoi i n.?l?r.
.1. . \\ithci':puun, pastor. .?
mass meeting ii tire inr*?. mnai\
- HI, I', Ui:! I).- .. Ill n \t U i dl-os.
day aiteiiioou at ill. /.i<u-7chureii
Liel'e stie.et, L'r. U. La'wi elite
pU>JiyJ . I lie .iiiu t iiu uiij *o it
Keeping with a I t'f uwi ol .d
L. >1. ItUglles, n.>r.lK'\. Helta! p.eK.uelX.
el tile U, tl. aiiii . i, society
\v nilc lh? lot.at pivg i Mil 'el tin.
meeting -s tuiuel .,tl;e .ail i\ Hull. a
All a. .Wubel 1 . Iiieeii,' pi^anient
tile vuWfl I'lH'c ot tttAii witci e 'lit.
plce.ing is Oeing enicr-lained it i
SpeKsel a ov itie missionary We
. iuell-oi L huriesion. a;.it tne "stale.U.S.
V-T r: LlII> WiKi \%aa ]>tU-..v 1
.111 dlUl'.ge t?l Utl [Iit'yl'.illl con.Utiil
Uc lias outlined a tat sue uiluu.
, its bud' as- in K ti-u'ilit Willi Hi.
suggest tun at -Uis. Misiv L. Flip
per, and nao ind trw aproval
every meuiOei" en -tee coiinnitte ,
The Bishops." Council will, be lug.
ly eaieu tar lure next vv'wk; Chat
le lair will .aiiora. eveiy- accom
llloa.ilo,; tar these badl'.'S. Tll\
eai.neeUolKii e> Ulleil is 'called u
meet \\ eaiiosuay at noon and the
Bishops' Council win convene a.
' ? l huisuay-mo; mug witt. serinaii b.
ills nap i>, i". Mins, .who was eie
vuteu .ram thu .-tatento the. bis
hopric. Tn:, j. K. iiionias is lie.
.11 the highest' estiein. by tf.c
. 3i. K. cliuieil numbers d C'hu_rles .
ton lor ills wry line, .service i.
chairman ol- out mass- meeting.
Commit tics .Made Final Report.
Ail .committees in charge ol' ti.
Bishops?' Council . env'taainmen
submitted, their reports to the gc,
eral meeting la~t iuesduy even n,
in th>'' following order. The writ
tr in charge of the publicity com.'
mitt.ee .reported; i?i. James, an.
Mis. R. hi. Brogdon made the h
port for the housing committal
In.;. J. \V.' Withe: .spoon .-uhmilt*
1 the report -for the -committee o.
program aija i?r. IT S. Lawreiu
for the coinmittd- on cuu ru ii .
" ment. All reports i- iUcUtud tin,
the-work of committees whs cat
tied on successfully.
The Southern System
-ffr I ? '. t
*flie u.i bishops ul the A.
:i>au inpi.-eopal chunm
\\ i.i meet al Cnane.iiuiv ta'xi vvrr-r*
m special council avast, n un
' " - i 1 .nn lit ., 11 y i .
toy- .stau* in tile union , will alien
tui* .-aim.-, i JiUvL been. enuBch in
chanhiuu of inc. publicity
? tin--ioWWil --tO-tHe illl- .
. tainnunt oi in is body and 1 ai.
pleased lo ivpoil. thai any iiuiulv.
I ?-i mo ^anvils'. liaYc inauy I'liou
, ' oi the above ..system. -Not oni.
* dues llio t.i<Li l.icii, i al Ivi ay iua^.
Uft cctly ; iiLo ( ha; lesion out
snouwi !>e the b< Jemed syaUMlor
.sen'i o?'S nev.au.-e ot its alt
giving Negives ' such ros-rvatun.
a? ilay a:c muu.ciully prepared i
accept it, lives ui) it) every lett
in its made to nulls'?.
?: uals ui giu-.p,-, of nulls uiuuni trie.?
ung on (.> lines. beve: al mo.'.lii'
ago ;i group .of women aLleiuP d ..
" eoniiecti<>;.;it mooting al 1 olrdo, (.
and the women \m their return sai
~ lno Southern" .j-ystem maul-gen
every guarantee pledged ny. hi
. hi. aii Liee, of Columbia, one o
in geneial umnageis of tnat sy:
teni. I was a member of a dele
gation svho ateiuKu another chuici
meeting, and Cat oeleyatien m
Kited another route instead of tin
bouth rn. Hot it was to their is
gret. Scarcely any ol the prolines
made by the representutiv s o.,
., that railroad system were complies
with. Those di i'jvations decagon
that trip that they would ai
ways...make?use of the Xoutheii
system for future travels. Nov
my advice is that N? grot's shouh,
alssays, travel, on the Southern
where they .will have no: cause t
complain, rather than sehct o'tfu-i
lines and 1a> dissatisfied and disgruntle
because of the accommodations
granted by those compan
ies.
t he L rtion
The' interdenominational m(ni.
ters' union of Charleston and vie
inity held a most interesting ses
sion last Monday with J'reside nf
J. C. Dunbar, presiding. A larg^
number of ministers were present
The feature of the session was ai
abfe address of the Rev. Ross I)
Brown of Chicago, 111. The speech
. made a wonderful impression upon
the members of the union. I)r
J. W. Witherts'poon, was called and
made an excellent response. The
committee ,on exchange of puupitr
was rdqUt'Hted to sub:nit their?report
at the next meeting.
'Let us advance on our knees."
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TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH i
Rev. S. J. Johnson, I'astor
""Silver Street? IsUnday school
was opened by the Supt. > The Kls- ?
son was very interesting. The re- i
view by the pastor was tilled, with \
inspiration. t
11:15 a.ni. Riyv. Johtu-on had a >
splehdid seinion prepared for his i
hearers. His text was from 1 1
Chronicles 4:10. lie used as his <
subject "Prayer". Everyone who 1
-at under the sound of his voce
went away rejoicing. Three persons
joined the church. Quite a
luimli"!- of visitors were p^e-ent.
R ing support day the members- rallied
.fm'ely te> the cause with v
a nice su-m of- SI.5.22. The pastoi 1
ook occasion to thank the pee pie ~~
for the many good things they had '
brought into th.:. parsonage.
?Wo a re.all soi ry-to- learti of the- a
ad a.e.dent of Mr. I.uther Gaiy
md wish' fcf. his. speedy recovery.
We are looking forward to th
n ocrani ami' rally on the di d Sunday
night.
IvPKNKtfER A. M. E. t 11 1 RCH
lt v. E. 15. Mack. Pastor
Mullins, S. L.?Sunday being ;
leant. t?l ilay K was (itisjileped .. i.gh
day at Ebenczei'. I'll.:e wo:..
,.?V <? ..?%? .....
ice for sometime, due to . the in
".eni.nl weather. . .......
Church sclav 1 Ijcyan at ti'.e u>
.al hour with Supt. K. J. Fo.wCorth
-ondiu-tipgy'.' Al't<r the classes re
.sseml Ted the lesson was teyiew
<1 by. Lev. K. B. Mack.
At ll:OU.h.in: the pator hrough
. wont!? ri:ul m.'ssygc... lvxt Isa
11:10. Subject 1 lie Supreme i':oi.
-r??i am VV4t4v Thee.?Alter he
.ad anal\^'d. it .fully most-an..'
.tie child was abli to go aw a.
till a tha.igl t.
,\t lith) the Stewardess boa re.
no. 1 loet.a'v the home'of Mrs. K.
< r. J..?n:iyo?i on Bate street an
ad a 11 1 "did lmotiiiy \v th U ncf
t.m of .S-- 00. Altev business wa>
er tile board was served cltick
i. -rit-f, hot coifed, fiuit salad amjake..
Al 7:1)0 p.m. we wyre bicssci.
vita another wonderful message
/y the pastor. Ills'.text was tak
ri Acts 21:112-1 :>. Subject A Ten
.er Heart to a Strong Consciono' .
Sunday. l-Vbruarv -1 our Pre
i.lig- Kid or. Rev* L. A. Well..ill
be with us to- hold his second
uai tcrly conference.
ItEN'NK'lTSV 1-i.LK NEWS
.Many till ??ur people niade :
. tart to planting in their garden
Mime of the May peas are lookin:
licely.
Mrs. Margaret Reese on Hud
n St. making some improve men'
)eae.on C. R. Reese is out attain,
tftep a week of illness.
Nurse Flora R, Rooms, afte.i.
pending.*? weeks in the eitv i urate
lier parents, Mr. and Mrs.
leo.se returned home last week it
Summorvilie. S. G. 1 *?1
Mr: Howry MeCuller well knowi
'armor and. member of l)ise 11i 1
hureh. died.at his home last week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Mliffie. of Rockeram.
N". ('., Mr. E. Reese of Washii
the city Saturday afternoon,
jrt< n. I). C. spent a few ho'.n>
he house Ktiost of lieacon <X: Mrs. "
\ Reese and family, Mr. and Mrs
V. R. Ret SO ami family on Hmlsor
St.
! Our sick friends are Mr. C
| Stubhs, Mrs. Julia Thompson. D
I McEarlir. Mrs. C. Coleman. Mm
N. .Tones 'and TTaTTTyl Mrs
lallie Frazier is out attain afte
t few days of illness.
M rs. Rebecca Covington am
Mrs. Nancy Reese were out to ser
ice Sunday morning:, after a ft"
:nys 01 unless.
Mr. and Mrs. Olori Wi'Jiam-pont
Sunday in St. Matthew.
'visitimr relatives .and friends.
Mr. fbai lie T.eak spent Suuda?
i Pamplico, S. C. visit inn relat
ves and friends.
We WIT., delivhte ] to have Mr.
'".hit <- I lick, graduate o'
state colle.pe to join th Hi.
rn>'s work.
The program at '/, ' r
?fternoor.. was a verv gool evelintr.
The club'of Mrs. MctTa)
>nd Mrs. Ethel Grace, the son oj
^tt.Ort was seon put on the table.
Mrs. Minnie Garnly. Homo He ire
e-stration teacher and aprent of
Marlboro fountv was in the city
he week-end arrantrinjr to put .osome
new work.
X irso V. .Tones and Miss S I
Spears spent it few hours home
Saturday .on important business
\"urse Jones made a pop visit ,tr
he reporter and sister.
-?F>f. T. R. Tt'ehardson if improv
irvr nicely after a few weeks of
illness. Mrs. Richardson keen
v?ry 'busy since Dr. is on the sick
lis.t
Rev. A. J. Wright preached Ruhlav
morning from the subject
"The Wisdom of Soul Winning."
Two members joined the church
If you want to he in service
worth while, visit the service evTy
Sundav at FThiloh church. Rev.
A. J. Wright is just preaching
Tome to hear him.
Mrs. Lizzie R. Davis is improving
nicely after a few weeks of
illness. '
Miss B. Tv CTrahamT County
Supervisor, still busy with th'
close of the first term',s work. Th'
teachers are now working for the
second term work and field day.
I am sure a large number will attend
the State Teachers associa
tion next month in Columbia, S.
Carolina.
Mrs. .T? Peterkin.,mother of Miss
TTnttte Peterkin, was funeralized
hir,t week end at Cedar Kail church
Rev. Bethea, pastor.
Mr. II. Parker died in the city
hospital last week.
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I VI.I*DA COUNTY TEACHERS'
ASSOCIATION
The Saludu County Teachers'"
issociati.il was opened ' by the
resident. The devotion was conuicted
by Rev. 1'. II. llrooks. Afer
the devotion the program pro- ;
.ided for group meetings. "I'ri- 1
nary Language and number work" !
vere. conducted by Miss Sophia
'rawt'ord. "Elementary Reading-' J
ivas conducted by Miss Florence
McCrae. "Modern Methods in I
l est and Measurement" was conlucted
by Mrs. Katie B. " Watson
ind "Vocational Training" by Mr.
Adrrms.?Thos.. groups reassembld
in the auditoriuni; after forty
iye.''minutes, and reports were
maid "li i in t'ln" " vtii iowu?
Klein the reports heard we feel
-lire that each teacher present felt
n.iebU'(K to their instructor.
The meeting was turned over
o t!u? Supervisor, air, T. F. Hammond;
he passed- out bulletin No.
1. lie also pleaded with the teach
is of the county to report one
iundred per. cent for the.. "State
, o.achers-association, i lte_associaLion
made plans lor Field day
vhii h will lir Mai eh Kith, H'qT.
Fliis promises to be a gala aiialr
in 1 everybody present will witass
to tiial fact. Jiisfi ibution of
:i.i j heislop cards by Supervisor,
dismissed by Mr. E. \Y. S.mkins.
M.STON UK.II SCHOOL NEWS
SumnurvilhvS. F.1-. .If -The
Vision "Tigri s" - have begun lliei.
ujisketbnllseason \v th tuiir viemics
out of li've' Lal'l's". In the
Uu. ton: ranion*: . spunsbi oil by
-'t.a'e coile/e. in 1 li.i.'i. the Af t" i
!TiVefs".:\von third place by <U.
'(Utir'sr Robert Smalls ? f Cluryu
^lticliiP'- Hi (>;' (irecii-villc' but |osnjr
to Avery in' thy scini-ui als?
! :{<? tii.' TiyVi* won s"c?m<l plact
.y ('ofcatlmr' Allendale. Schofie-iJ
ui'I liookor T. Wash'pjrton atul los
n,tr to Avery in thy finals. The
cord for 1 7 so far as (allows:
\ Is ton .51; Moncks: t;?rt;cr S; Alton
"0. Ilurke 2S; Alston 2t> Buikf.
!V;-A4stoiv 2(1. Immaculate t'oiv.cpion
27; Alston <>1. Kinystrce" 2.
3y. this time they will hftve met
Wiry. Ini.nia.ulatc Conception and
XiotlcJis CVrii. r. The. next week
hey take on Avery and Kinystrce
rein. .
Ih ' yirls und< r the guidance of
ihses II. K. Bradley and'K. \V.
: I arris are pronresMiiir. They lime
on the la<t two yanies out of siy
lave i. '
TlV'-se inter, s.t'd in' chutes' for
lie first week i:T ...Mai eh writ . K.
>. Sehnnipert, Suninicrville. coach.
In the me.antim". cheerio and lis'mi
foil the roar.of the Tiirers.'
M i r?t/vv %v
/ .M.VHMIA r.? >
. IJothcl ??1. K. Church
Our pastor, IJov. Watson, ))roach
I a stiul stiriitg senium Sunday
norning l'mnv I/ako 1:1. Subject
At ;
>. m. Hew .Jonkins: his clinic and
;ui(l member- cat..o ncov with f..uul.
another wotidoTlMl inossagv
.van delivered fiTTm Hebrew 12:1-2
rirenie: "The * ChriMian Race.'
I'his message was tilled "with puwJust
before Rev. Jenkins a::
round* his text, Rruf. .leffei-on
iiVe nl the high school, teachers
Marion Trail ing. school sang " 1 ?o,
.My People G >7 Those Who \\ei\
ant preseiit. missed a treat.
?A a 7: ;,:l p m lb. v.
.he liat t ist chuVvh' had charge ??;
he..l'ulpit and the words of hiext
were: "No man can serve two
!' information.
l.'il.'er uUi present leadeisl.in
i*.i-i i.i-l i.- being l e \ ivod in ev>. rj
espeet. Oar last quartorlv en;:-'
,'crence. oar Di-t.. S'upt. was pai
?at in lull, ami tlie ladies ti tit
niifoi i in-e brought in a neat si.n:
nt lu i" elaims. lit v. Watson pal -. |
ie-.lar!y cniteePhed ahout e\'er\
iopait.relit of tile elvish. We aw
?.\v. looking forward'^'* ' a great
trvival which, buying tie- -.!l>t o>
iiis nioi.th, ciaL etvid b.v lb v. V..
AV-:?Met'.llb'l I.' h of ' 'i ostel field. |
!'he Christians of Bethel are pray
r.g that this meeting will not -av, |
led members?alone,?mu?tin ,
own of .Marion.
OWI-INS NKWS
Ml. Carnvel A. M. M. Church.
Row J. D. Iloyd. Pastor
Sunday school bopan with SJupt
I'. K. For j.rusDn and teachers.
The Sunday school- officers ctctcd
for this year are as follow*;
T. K. Ferpuson, Sr.pt.; Mr. Allen
stoddard. Asst.; Mis. J. (\ Hrowt.,
secretary; Miss Jennie V. Schcdl.
Asst. Sec.; Mr. Walter Walker,
1'reas.
At 12 o'clock the pastor present d
Rev. u. \\ riv rrah. who preach-d
a wonderful scrmotu from
Psalms 121:1.
Remarks by the pastor and Bro.
Lee Barksdale.
. Mrs..Alone Barksdale,- the president
of the Missionary, of this
hurch raised a sum of $2.00 foi
he "Flood Sufferers" last Stinflay.
We were clad to see Pre f. T. B
Brown at church Sunday, after a
short illness.
Mrs: L. M. Solomons and Miss
Annie Daniels were "the pucsts of
Miss Josephine Griffin Saturday
afternoon.
Misses ! Mario Yearpins and
maiiiue w minnis were* mo dinner
*uosts of Miss Josephine Griffin,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornell' Williams
wore tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.
P. S. Leaks "Sunday evening.
Mr. Samuel Stoddard spent a
few days in Washington last week
with his children.
S:ck ist: Mrs. Chulla Hill, who
s in the-* hospital at Laurens, S.
?Mr. Janiea Watts' family .and
Mrs. Queen Wilfiams. We hope
and pray for them a speedy re
covery.
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GREENWOOD NEWS
Macedonia Baptist Church i
Rev. E.. J. Daniel, Pastor
Club News
The pastor's aid club was de- !
lighti'iilly entertained by Mrs. I
Km ma Loud 11 on Macedonia. St.
Wednesday.
The leader, Mrs. Cora Bynri had
a brief experience meeting^ and
.-weet spiritual songs we to sung
and silent prayers were offered.
Pres., Mrs. Sadie Zellars took
charge of the business. The hostess
served sandwiches and hot
cocoa, and ambrosia and crackers.
The meeting closed to meet next
Wednesday with Mrs. AlivuKV"
Doutoh on Mftrion St.
Tiio nii'ivtiiii'- o ' 1 lii' 'MiU'odiTTThr-:
Missionary was' delightfully entertained
by Mrs. Cora Rucker on
Maxwell Ave. Friday night.
" The program loader, Sirs. Sallie
Curry.
The president said " I am so
glad I am here." Remarks by the
pastor, Rev. Daniel"; and Brother
Ezekiel Byrd. Sister Cora Ned\voed
and Mrs. Rucker.
Pres., Mrs. Fannie Cromer reported
$1.35. .the collection for
the- week a rov ntod to $2.75. 1 >|M.
_ a > ? T\ - .t ?
i ne nosiess. .wis. nuclei' serve I
a delightful salad course, and
coffee.? ??_.
The. next meeting will meet with
Mrs. Sallie Curry on Maxwell Ave.
Mrs. Katie Floyd is still sick and
confined to her hod, at her grandlaughter.
Mrs. Sadie Zollars an
Marion St. . .
St. .MATTHllW 11 APT. CHURCH
Rev. S. M. Halsey, Pastor
Newberry. 0.?Sunday was a
line day to: diurch goers and we
had a line Sunday school. Supt.. .
1'fivers and teachers at their post
f duty. '('lie adv'ance class was
taught by. the pastor which was
- * n't it led to the banner.
At 11:30 the pastor took as a
text Judges 7:21 "And they stood .j
very man in his place." Subject:
"Standing in Your Place." The
ermon fitted every one that heard
it.
B. Y. P. U. was conducted by the 1
oresident. Mrs.. N. L. Haltiwanger. :
The program \yan good; the pastor
came before Us again with a-text
from Hebrews 12:13 "Make
Straight the way for your feet."
The Iloly Communion was given
which always* ends in a high spir
t toast. Oar pastor is doing his ;
best to have a new church.
ITFKR IME1)M()NT GASKET
HALL TOURNAMENT
The eighth basket ball tournament
of Junior High and High
school teams at Textile Hall.
Greenville. S. U. -on Friday, February
2U. 1 The players shhed
ule* starts sit thOU a. 111. and will
continue until 6 p. m.
jJS High school'teams will con
' M .for ihi;_ three silver cup u1
cjuds given by four of our lending
business men of the city. The
. ram mar schools will open their
in) an i ent at I'hillis Wheatley
i nti on .Thursday,' February 25,
wiiicii ui<o mis n teams, wnicn
\vii' make a total of 42 teams.
.Tin imirnunient is under the <1 i
rei'tioo of the Phillis Wheatley Ath
lo;i.;..association which will r.ls<
fi at ore a special club attraction
>; s i .i:l? teams and a liarice that
wi!! > a it at 7 t>. m. on Februar>
in ! a. m. Music by the Harlem
1'lay Girls Orchestra.
i:iih;kway nkws
Ciliary baptist Church
Uvv,-:4i. K. Hardciir Pastor?
Svd-iy school was conducted*
wit;. Si:fit. and teachers present.
^ . ....n was reviewed by the
past IIV.
At this function the church war
' ii .its capacity; with relatives
and fri.-nds of Sister Betsy Eliza
!' 'li I\ ntie.'.y who departed this
1 i Th a sday, February 11. to-pay
i t tribute of respect to her
Si p > Kennedy was born in
! ' -b rtl county in the year of
1 vShe was a life long residence
L 1.1 county and a membei
e" S;. Mark Baptist church until
i v i ; ce brought her niember ?< '
1 olvarv. _____
She l.aves to mourn her loss. 1
'mo?ht-t-erl sister. 5 grand ch'ldren
and a host of close relatives and
fiiotid.-.Uev.
Harden officiated accompanied.
t,v the Revs. T. R. Robertson
and Goodwin.
Miss Maggie Alston served a5
flower eirl. Russel's Embalmcrs
of Wimisboro, N. C. were the
| funeral directors.
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Great Fall?, S. C.?A program
was given Friday, February 12,
auditorium in observance of Negro
History week. Remarks were
given by Mr. E. H. Hall, district
Supt. and. also Mr. Southerlarid
prircipa'l of the White Elementary
schools of this town.
A pre-Valentine party was given
by the High school department
Friday morning, February 12,
117. Mr.-J. Ft Barnes acted, as
post-man. ;
Many games were played under
the direction of Miss Annie B.
; Stanback.
A pre-Valentine dance was sponsored
by the "Just Pals" club
i'Vlday nightr^Fcbruar^ 12r Music
was furnished by the Chester
orchestra.
Misses Mable Gaines, Alma
Heath. Ethel White and Maggie
ihoiC, VtAmn fi'Am enVinnl fnr
| the weelc-end also Mr. Garfield
White.
j Misses.-Alice and Elizabeth Caison
were the week-end guests of
j Maggie Gaither.
On February 17. there \y!iii he a
Post-Valentine party given in tne
High school auditorium, sponsored
j by Mrs. Lassie Gaines; music will
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be furnished by the Brainard orchestra.
We are very .triad to see Miss
Rosa mm Williams, our primary
teacher out a:rain after being
somewhat indisposed. Also Herbert
Washington, Jr. a member of
the eighth grade, who suffered a
dislocated shoulder from an accidental
fall.
The many friends of Mrs. Sue
Gladden will regret to know that
she is seriously ill.
Mrs. Charlotte McCrorey who
has been ill for quite a while seem
to be improving.
Miss Ruby "Hall who has been
somewhat indisposed, is able to be
out again; *
Rev. Manning. Mr.- R. H. Ilall
Oleece ant) Ruby motored to Chester
Wednesday.
. . ThereAvill.be a .faculty, play- given
in the High school auditorium
February 26, entitled 4,ller Son's
Sweetheart." The public Is *"iTp"
vited.
Admission 15c to all.
See Mr. J. E. Barnes for ?.he
Leader.
BONNEAl' NEWS
I'. M. Knox, l>astor -t.
Sunday our pastor preached a
gr.eat sound)! from Rev. 12:1 "Ami
there appeared a great wonder in
heaven," Two persons joined the
church. The evening so! vices were
very gom. .Monday, tin; trustees
met at the parsonage to do some
repair work. The stewardess
board, is getting the parsonage
ready for Mrs. Knox when she
moves in Saturday. Mrs. Kara
Dobby, Mrs. Daisy Solomon, SD:ei
Copper and Brother Jones are
an the sic"k list. The pastor was
the dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs.
Dobby Sunday.
Mt. Zion Baptist C'rureh
Rev. W. S. McColh ugh, l'astor
- The pastor, Rev. \V. S. McColioug
preached a great sermon.
Sen. 28:10, subject: "A Lor.ly
Wanderer, A New Deceiver." The
hurch was revived. The . collccion
was $14.J52#r;He went to one
,)f his other churches, St. Stephens,
it Boykins. Here he preached,
from Hebrew 10:23; subject: "Why
I Ought to go to Church." The
eyes of his hearers were opened
ind the church was filled with the
Holy Ghost. Collection $18.55. At
the elo.-e of that service he went
to S"ardis Baptist church where his
.hoir from Layoff met him and
he preached from he subject "Got
a Prayer to God." Collection
$11.25. lie v. McColIough is a busy
minister.
MARION- COTNTY TEACHERS
1VLEJET
Marion, S. C., Feb. 15?Marion
county teachers held their third
monthly meeting. February 6 at
the Marion county training school.
Pi of. M. Johnak'n, vice-president
presiding. Prof. Kby Gordon cor.-|
ducting the devotional exercises.
Mrs. White, Our supervisor
brought helpful information. She
also Mentioned some of the ex-J
tl'Arl' chn Wo *4 r\\\94***\rr*A in i
trawling through* the county.
Miss Relic Watts of MullinsH
. hool discHi s'd Present Pay* Pi oh
Vnis ard Current Events. She
' rnvp information on how to arouse
pupils' interest in reading dailynews,
magazines.
Mr. S. J. Wall, our county sunerinterdent
was then introduced
ov th-1 Prei-idont, Mr. R chardsoiL.
Tho teachers always hail Mr. Wall
coming with delight. He has the
interest of the entire county at
heart- both-whit:?-and colored.
Marion was the first county in
South Carolina to he one hundred
per cent Rosenwald.
Tie spoke on "The Care and
Handling of Books". Hie urged*
the teachers to beautify their
schools, i nside.and out. lie spoke
of his regret as leaving us as superintendent
also hrtw he had enptjyed
the wotIc and said he would
do as much f r the schools as a
c.'tizen a< he possibly could. Vrof.
Walter Crawford of Mullins Hi
school, ably responded Li).Mi. Wall
address.
(Miss) Mary T. Greene, reporter
i wvv .> inkws
Mr. James S. Jackson, representative
of the Standard Oil Company
of N. J. Was a visitor in the
city last week, and worshiped at
Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday
morning. On being presented to
the congregation, he had an opportunity
to s'peakj. His remarks
were timely; he stressed the necessity
of cooperation among the
colored peoplr, patronize Negro
enterprises and read your colored
paper.
A fine audience witness the
entertainment by Allen university
department of music, at Bethel
A. M. E. church last Monday evening.
The same can be said of the audience
at Bethesda Baptist church,
on Monday evening of the 8th,
when we were highly entertained
by the Morris college Dramatic
club.
Andrews: The Board of the
Jerusalem Baptist association met
at Pine Grove Baptist church,
February 0, 1037.
Dr. G. G. Daniels, moderator,
being ill. Rev. I,. Felder, preside?it
<>t me o. convention, catted the
meeting to order. Rev. II. Prioleau,
delivered a very inspiring
sermon from II Cor. 5:17.
A very delicious dinner was served
the rrtembers of Pine Grove
church.
Missionary Campaign
The Missionary campaign will
begin in the Jerusalem Baptist as
sociation, March 14-19, 1937. At
Pleasant Grove Bayt.ist church,
Rev. S. D. Guile, pastor, Andrews,
S. C. Second meeting will
take place at Ebenezer Baptist
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BEflUTH^RO
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The uarieuse Beauty Foundation
by the Godefroy Manufacturing C
methods of preserving women's
and to make the results of this r
to the public.
In our Inst column, we learne
tlint girls with slender faces shoul
\vear their hair smoothed on to
I and fluffed or waved sit the sides
li should cover part of the fori
head, but not the chepk^.
~ W hat about tile girl with a roun<
full face?
! Her problem Is Just the opposlti
?H-she-werrrs bands' or a Wave ovt
her forehead. It will make her fac
look even wider than It really ii
so she must comb the hair bac
| from her brows, whether she wear
I a part qr not. For the girl wit
a fleshy face, a side-part is usuall
belter than a center part or nou
at all. _
^r>o(:ni?sc her cheeks are too-Wldi
worn well forward in front of th
ears to cut down this area. Hov
ever, the hair at the side of th
head. over, the ears, must b
I smooth. Anv roll r?r ll'Oim extra- ?l.
1 ears will increase tlie nppnrer
; width'of her face. The ears shoul
j be covered, however, as tills make
the face look narrower.
A coronet braid or a cluster c
curls above her forehend or on to
of her head will help make he
j fare look slender.' It will nlso It
' crease her height, and this is usi
| ally desirable because the rount
fleshy face frequently goes with
short, plump figure.
Frequently the round fleshy fac
is the result of excess weight, an
common sense dieting and exerels
elm ( h, Rev..P. .T. McCrny". pfistol
West, Audi , \vs, S. ('. ^Ve are ask
ing the pastors of each church c<
notify the members so that we cat
make this a great camj aijn ii
our ciu-rches.,
- J. P.-'Faison, Missionary
SILVER STREET NEWS
Wilrh /ion Eaptist C'hurcH
Rev. J. I'. Colliers, Put tor
f -1.... ?o..
i\ v;u..vk? \ .iv huvh w ."v uiv.'1
to or.V r by tit? supeiintendeut
! Iv-.Barnes van.. to lheTr rcspee
tiv<. places. Bro'. X. L.. Lake o
Nt v berry was our visitor.
1_ ;.'!0 o'clock* thj pastor paW ;
"s vet y ^oncf mc-ssa^v, Found i
J1 iiinirs 2:1*.
i Luolhi Foelimrr was her
.a I* w \v. eks ago. vis-itii'jj her pa
u-rrs, Mr. and Mrs. Iiamb Feel
inps. .
."..is. 'Alberta Moon and her t\v
dm phters are ba-k home. The
la' be r n in Philadelphia th
past month v'siting their fami!}
l'!vl; CBOVF A. M. Ik CIU'IU'I
It. v. B. V.. Cunningham, Pastor
~T't1 inlay school1 ripettrd- ?at?th
- i i 11 hour, with Sept. Mr. II. Id
a' a hi-- I.-'U.U
i ) of ii'.il.y. At 12:'i() the lte\
-J. I". liilt.it j roac'url a soul stir
fir;;- sot muni. Everyone scei-teil t
have 'Jittoyed it. lk> proaehe
t* II. S'aniv.el I; his sjuhjec
w;i;: "lie-tb Tit;, sell'.''?After li.
?, , I ' ... X., .. .1
r.r- islV.ed. I !).? roM.vi.i??n \va
S. . A'lot of vis'tor? i.oat f:,i
. ; m:I Si. ii veY { St !1
lie\. 1'. I'. i> y a |us.-.e.l tii
r -1. . Ivy,-,r 1 la VV'-se A1"
'at.- A i-i: }s\' vr.Av.i ;UU!uL-ii lit
f .? a!.
... . v r>ov 1 iv. t. a - . if . ?.:t
iiit''jt'iiiyt:, ihivt* so as. four vister'.S
brothers and a host of relative
Una friends to mourn his loss.
Tito e ( n tho sick list arc*: Mis
Jamie I- Roy-.l, ami Rev. Cunniiiy
ha.n. The many friends wish fo
uk ill a speyuy recu> cry.
i.kesvii.i.e news
Slllidav SCr^faJ 1) TKlu with th
v' iiK-nii. - udeiit and L.jttchei s I
their po.-.ls.
. lH._. A^- -O.?KrMeague?met?s
5:;;0> \-ubjcct lor discussion ws
"Vf lu'ch Goes Furth'T, Mor.ey c
Mann: i s". It was well disco-sn
On Sunday nife a progiam \vn
h'.i-'l ii. honor of Milliard Allei
the founder pi' the'A. M. 1
church, also its iir-t b.shop. Mr
K. Ro. b:.r-ugh lead the "'I.iik' (
All. 11" and Mrs. E. S. Marshi
j rend ?'f Allen as a "Statesman an
i Ur.n x.er'. The Mornng Mar >piti
j tet of Coluniba also rendered s"\
j eral beautiful selections. lie'
Bates luouiht l'prih a firey : ei
j nion (.n tin- life of Allen. IV.e .ei
tire s: rvii e was enjoyed.
I' rteiuIrT ]i Bapiist church Stn
day school was conducted by. ft
Ru<>t., . Mr. I. Barnes. Rev. E.
I M e preached a stirring serine
J si ; -;^et "The Four Ways to (r<
< I.-.-s". Mrs. Barnes and her grar
! so' w re the guest of Mr. an
,Mis. Mack Mannings Sunday. \\
. i; > very glad to know that or
! hrrch is still moving on. M
Edward Adams joined the churc
Sunday.
I Mr. James Brown an<| his so
from Columbia spent the day her
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mnncEOk
ompany to study ^ ^ ^ SS $ ?
natural beauty, 1- *VaCf i "
esaarch available , ^ 1
d will slenderize the contours of the.,
d face until It becomes more ovaL
p Some girls. * however, have wldej
i; cheekbones and wide Jawbones, and
V no amount of reducing will change
tills broad, snnnre type nf fann
If"you fall into this latter type,
the rules for your coiffure are
?. about the same as. those given for ^
u^'The rouncTTaoed girl. Your hair
e should be combed back to show the
3. full height of your forehead, and
U flat curls should be worn on the
s cheeks. The center-part may be
h worn If your features are regular;
y otherwise,-part the hair on the side
e and bring It back diagonally
tue forehead.
?. A mass of curia at the top of tbe
o hoad, op any *)th~6r'~ arrahgemefat <
e* that will add to the height of the .
?t face, should be adopted. Soft curls
e at the temples and near the angles
e of the Jaws will make the square I
e contours of the face less angular.;
it With both the wide face and the
d ro.und face, emphasize the natural
is hairline across^ the forehead, e?*,
pecially If It has an attractive. ^
if "widow's peak."
p Avoid a short, fluffy bob, and'
r above all don't experiment with!
j- bangs.- .
i? Whatever your type of face?;
1. experiment. Follow the rules given
a in this column aijd the preceding'
one. Study the different effects <?
e created when you change the place
d of your part, or the arrangement
e of'curls. j
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
3 Rev. Jones preached such a
3 wonderful sermon until every peri
-on was hold spell bound. His
ext \.as found Genesis 28th chape.;
12th verse. Subject: "Jabac
At Ilethlehtin." The collection
,vas gord,. also; amount raised
v.-i-i Sl'.l.OO.
ilr,. and Mrs. Willie Mobley of
lohnston. S. C. worshiped, with,
is Sunday. Mr. (ieorge "Meacham
d >f Aiken was seen in town Wed?
ncsday.
Miss Sallio L. Raiford spent the
1 Week-end. at home; she had as her
ri.est. two of her students, Misses ?
i! Brown and Upsom.
n i ?
Miss Mao Watson spent the
t week-end at home. Miss Christine
i *Kirby, Mr. Henry Raiford, Miss
[-' Cnressa Raiford, Mr. ' Charlie
; Marshall motored to Batesburg *
< Monday evening and while be\
inc? their, they attended the movie.
V Mr. and Mrs. Baites of Saluda,
C. we'e seen in town Saturday.
Mr. Johnnie. Peterson spent the
? week-end at' home.? -:?r-'? ?7?
I School
.Neirro History week was observed
by tmembers, of the High 'f
c "diool IftFtm v classes. "Negro in
I- Music, Literature, History, Science
1 Business and Education." These
urograms made us see the Negro
as he is today. The birthday of
< \'ni- thai 1.1 Lincoln was eleebrated
" Friday;
V _ A large and ahP<'ouiative- audi
uu-e (uioye.l the melodiousvoices
. :> :i- .va (Mr.y r l icay rue.
? . 1 f > i <1 I 'I'nlcvi.,1 hv D'lr own
acov .made us proud-of being N'e- v
1 ;r os. ' '
r Tli" 2nd and .'?rd grades enjoyed
r v- I'. nt-P;' ftmiU'g Fi'lday
riven !'V tlieTr7 teachers, Misses
; p ?-' v- n -vol Mala y.
Tli" ; -no; ? is- attended the re?U?
s lar mor.tnly meeting at Saluda
Friday. " .
s - .We ate K oking forward to the
"Ann al' ,i<vn' teache: s meeting to
1 be'I" id at the lalgctield school Saturday.
' . * '
:7 r. ana M -s. HigTvtower were
pro.rl to havo ivs pr.p callers Sunlav.
1' of. rnd Mrs. Miles D. Bo-n?
Willi.-,ton. S. P.. Prof, and v
l1- Mis.-.I. ({.. Jliwrs, iHir.barton, S.
C.; Miss Ma/.ie Bogan, teacher of
^?-fr i;>?rrwrtl T H"rh schriot vMr. and
1 Mrs. Fan- ol' Union. ? .
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