The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 20, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5
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Saturday, February 20. 1027
SUMTER NEWS
Lincoln's birthday was fittingly
observed in the schools of the city ; d
on Friday, February 12 and in the ! a
evening at the 2nd _ Presbyterian S
church the Better Citizens club 1
presented a Lincoln day program. b
The Progressive Fed. club sponsored
a pew rally on Suftduy af I
ternpon, February 14, at Mt. i:
gah A. M. E. church for the bcnclit a
of the club. Rev. Henry Davis 1
gave an interesting address a,*d t
the club members reported $1251.
The Golden Gate quartet of Nor- 1
folk, Va. made their second an- v
peainofP in r-Qiw.i.iU nl l)i? Ti'l r<T~
Baptist ch-.eh on "Tuesday^ A s
large crowd greeted the singers. c
The -regular qumthlv mm.trinp. -v
of the county teachers was held on
Saturday morning, at the Lincoln
school building, with Prof. U. S.
? *-; ? Conyers. presiding.Miss Wilson, I
teacher in the intermediate de- '
partment of the Hamptof, schocJi r
was the guest speaker. - i
The Woman's Home Missionary
society of Emanuel M. E. church
held its regulai meeting on~Mon-~ 1
day, with Mrs. E. P. Palmer,.
Mrs. Maggie Stokes, State Len- <
ten secretary gave a deal of information
concerning her. depart,
ment. . (
The hostess served a rcuast a!
?-??the cluse "1 the meeting. V ^ 1
Tne 'Ji:e More Effort Fed. club i
met on Thursday, with Mrs; Ma miWilliams.
shower g'y.yH I'" =*
the cmTcTren ""cT me Wilkinson
Home,'at both meetings .
The hostess served a repast, at
the close of the meeting. .
ti,?' r\ tv-h.
i v^utk-Il MllllT C'll'ClC i)
Emanuel met on Tuesday afternoon
with Miss '-Slavic Bradley. A
vei*y enthusiastic meeting wa.
held.
A repast was served.
The Claflin Alumni chapter met
on Wednesday nite, with Itev.'and t
Mrs. J. W. Curry of Mayesville
^$5. G. Rev. and Mrs. Curry invited
< .. the faculty of Mayesville Inst.
* The chapter sent $10.00 to Claflin
fo assist the athletic depart v
ment.
, - Several friends of Miss Tryphena.
Lewis, honored her on her
birthday on Friday,' February 12,
with a party given at the Comnjuni
ty center;
Refreshments were served.
Mr. Logan, a magician, is g;v j
ing performances at the schools,
i in and around the city.
The Venetian Glass, blowers gave
a performance at Lincoln Iligh or i
Friday.
Mrs. Laura Twiggs has return
ed home after spending two Week-in
Summerville, visiting hoi
daughter.and son-in-law, Rev. ail'. Mrs.
A. II. Clark. She was enter- |
taincd by Roy. and Airs. S. B.
Mackey and Mrs. Shoolts duriiv.
?~ her stay in Sunimcrville.
Mrs Bonn of Keokuk Iowa,
was the week-iyd guest of Mr. an<
Mrs. T. E. Atkinson.
Mr. Hilliard Kerry of Washington,
1J. C. spent a couple of day>
here, in the city; he was the giles'
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spears,
v Rev. and Mrs. Julian Stoke -.
Mrs. Laura Wilson. Rev. and Mrs
, A. R. Howard,. Mesdames A. . 1'. .
Spears, E. E. Jones and E. C.
Jones motored to. Cant'.on Friday
n ghl to hear Mrs. Charlotte H
Crown who was the .truest spoako: .
on the program of the lit i> th an
niversary of Mather Aeu icn.iy
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Kiidt-r, Mr-.
'V K. Logan now of CrooKlvn, X.
Y., Mrs. Cclest Stalmaker ?f To
vjiiip and Mrs. M utile M'1
- re. if Ptttti'mtty- Avr)*r? -calhM" ~
home during the past week on ae
t <?1 the death of their fathMr.
Lawson Kibler;
Mr. Thomas, now of Philadelpn
a, Pa. was called home last
it on account of the death ol
mother, Mrs. Lucy Thomas. .
LORRY COl'NTY TEACHERS
NEGRO HISTORY WEEK
February IS the teachers of
H rr.\ county met atri^rmwTfy an:
held its meeting. The Negro Naional
nthem was sung <for?Dpcn
. ing. Miss CatiAgrine William^
I H read an interesting paper on Negro
in Education. Mrs. -Magnolia
A. Lewis gave some helpful in
.formation on teaching" Negro History
in the public schools. W*
were- then favored with a vocal
^ solo by Miss Ruth Gibson. Mr
B. C. McBee talketHorf" NogiO it
Science. Two instrumental selec ,
tion were played by MifeejU. S. ,
Fotchcr.
w president RTiue presented' Prof
J. P. Burgess, executive secretary
of Palmetto State Teachers' asso- c
tiation.
-*$AjMr. J. B. Jones responded. Ho c
voiced the sentiments of the Horry
county teaCh-Ms when he said
Ien to us"** o
The Home Economic teacher of c
Whitmcre training school served
us a d/ licious course. We were t
also entertained with a basketball
pame. Cedar Creek vs Whitmorc *
v ? training ?
MR. E. M. SMITH MAKES
INTERESTING TAI.K
The regular monthly meeting of '
f the Greenville county teachers as- '
o was held in the audito- 1
rium of the Phyllis \Vhratly b'uild
ing Saturday. After a group
meeting, Mr E. M. Smith of 1'urman
university gave a very on- J
tcresting talk based largely on:
"The Aim of a Teacher".
Mr. Brown of Newberry -spoke
very ni eiy of the colored people.
He said his short, but timely ,
. ijemarks that he was much
^ m interested in them and wairet'oady '
to help them at all times. 1
I The next regular moTith 1 y ment-~T
1 .- ing will be held the first Saturday i
in March, 1937. Prof. J. E. Bock,
iU presidemt of the association and |
Mrs. Nettle James is reporter. 11
CHESTERFIELD NEWS v.
Sunday was regular preaching
ay at Mt. Tabor M. E. church,
nd quite a few were present. S.
I. opened at the usual hour, with
no. L. R. Edwards, the Supt. on
lis job.
l i i- lesson, was taught by. Bio.
ohnnie Sanders, Rev. J. A. Gary
s the efficient wide awake pastor.^,
ind he preached a powerful sernon
at eleven o'clock adminisereil
the Lord's Supper.
The Rev. J. W, Taylor, I\ E. of
he C'lveraw-Bcnr.ettsville district
ras present at the "v""i"lf ?
ice and made a.. lasting rmpresion
on the hearers with his logial
and profound doctrine. He
ras the over night guest of Rev.
nd Mrs. J. A .Gary.
There was a Lincoln program
endcied at Grand View Presbyerian
church Sunday afternoon bj
ocal talents. Miss E. P. Johnson,
nistress of ceremonies; Mrs. M.
j. Foster, presided at the piano.
1 he Rev. J. H. Toatley is very
u>y niaking preparation for the
're.sbytorian which convenes here
uuvn z-i-su. 1 ins promises to oe
i g'eat gathering and quite a few
enple of reknown will attend.
Airs. M. L. Foster and little son
lerald, Airs. Rebecca Anderson
ml little daughter, Corn lieu and~
drs. Craig worshiped, at Mt. Taior
M. E. church Sunday morning.
Airs. Lizzie Gill was..the dinner
""-^1. of A'.v and Ah.s -Tnhmp..
blunders Sunday. Columbus Gill
ito dinner with Robert .Edwards*
Alenibors and friends of Alt. Taor
Ai. E. church were glad to see
Sister Pearl Edwards at church
'u'nday, after .being absent for
juite a while, nursing her sick
a lighter.
Airs. Jennie Leake, an honored
pomber of. Hurst Tabernacle A.
L- E. Zioti church is very ill at
his writing; victim of a stroke
ast Thursday.
A lovely Valentine party was
riven at the" home of Air. and All's.
V Edwards Monday night. The
veiling was galy spent. Bingo and
nidge were the leatures, sponsor d
by Mrs. M. L. Foster ami Mrs.
<*i rgurite Jenkins.
Mr. arid Mrs. AV. Fountain and
ittle daughter. Juanita, Mrs. Adlie
Raiiev and Mrs. Fannie M train
worshiped at Mt. Tabor M.
C. church Sunday evening.
Master Wilbcrt Jenkins, will be
0 your hoii.se Friday afternoon or
Saturday*, look for him; he's aert
on the job. If you don't have
1 buffalo give him a nickle or five
ents or five. Indian heads or Lin olns.
?Thanks.
Mrs.'Ijella Teal called at the.
in me- of Mrs. S. Ei McCullough
[Tuesday morning.
CHER AW NEWS
MDsos D> Hlue and Polly Flcmng
deserve honorable mention fo^
invi'ng made higher averages in
be mid-term examinations. These
wo.girls are members of the 7th
trade class of Robert Smalls
eb.ool. Mrs. M. E. Butt; teacher,
Mrs. S.-AV. Dens', 3rd grade
caeher of Robert Smalls sponsor'
a Taxi Drivers' ecsptest and
"akntine "program Friday night a(
lie school auditorium. The Pee
\'o Coral?(dub furnished special
us'c for ti e occasion. The two
":?xi. drivers who were in the conest
were Messrs MariOn Ford and
F. Horn. Mr. Horn won the
u ize for having received the lar ( ;
t. amount of votes.
.:r>. A. V. Wilson sponsored a
"l.iiu id'i -Vah-Hti-i'.e?^ o'' at hwr
1 .'tie Sunday afternoon.
Friday night the hearts of
'.carts ekdj of Sanford, X. C. gave
i Valentine Ball at the Elk's home.
Hie .music was furnished by Earl
smith and his Jazz kings.
Mrs. Ef.tellc Chapman of CamIon
Rd. left for New York to nteml
the funeral of her sister.
Mrs. Mail- Wal kcr has re turned
ifter having spent three weeks
n Richmond. Va. with her moth
The Woman's Missionary sociey
of the M". E. church met at the
Mime of Mrs. Susie Quinn Friday
ft' croon ' ?
Mr-. RertLa Ella CoachmjTTr err-ertaincd
the Baptist Missionary
ociety at her home Friday after iidll.
Robert Smalls' boys and girls
p.slept hall teams played - against
let "all's last Thursday night,
lobert Smalls won both games,
'"ho girls'lost to .Bennettsville Hi.
(outlay night, -February 15, at
lenr.ettsville, and the boys won,
he scores being 17-13.
Rev. J. Tayhjr, presiding elder
if the Bennettseftlle district preach
i at Wesley M. E. church Sunday
o r.ing. Rev. II. L."Counts and
hoir of the Second Presbyterian,
lunch 'rendered service at Wesley
h- m. Sunday.
The Ladies' Aid society renderd
a Lincoln Day program Sunday
ivoning. Mesdames M. E. Cox an"
-hi.- ic B. Irvin were in charge of
he program.
"ROSS IiOAI) A. M. E. CHURCH
?Rev. If. H. Redmon, Pa?tor
Our first quarterly conference
? 1 i -^1 U
v;' IK' 1(1 Win Milieu sutceas,
Elder E. A. Adams read for the
noming's lesson Danel 6:1-11,
\fter a good old time spiritual
he. elder came before us with a
nessage that we can't forget. He
iscd for his text: Dan. 6:10 "Now
-W'n iHTfrl know, the writing
vas signed"?he prayed. He used
'or a Sub.: "Daniel As A Good
Man." rl he better you try to live
Lhe greater the difficulties," said
he -spe a kor7
A sliort memorial servce was
i*ld for the deceased, Mrs. J.
Abney and Bro. A. Hendly with
prayers that the Lord raised up
)thers to work-in Hi^ vineyard.
The day closed with a good colection,
amounting to $16.35.
Cross Road is invited to attend
the Allen's Dav program given at
UVateree, February 21, 1937,
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Mr. Eugene Mobley, a student
at Benedict college, Columbia,
spent Sunday at home with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Toney
Mobley.
Mrs. Minnie Wright, Columbia
St., is out again after being quite
sick for a few weeks.
Miss Bessie Mae Vance and Mr.
Samuel Lee Roseboro were married
Saturday afternoon by Key;
J. W. Wright, at her home on
Culp's Hill. Quite a number of
friends witnessed the ?event* A
reception followed?immediatelyand
maay were the wishes of good
luck for the young couple.
Mr. Luther McAlily came home
from the CCC Camps in Port :
Rogers, Forest City, N. C., and |
spent the week-end with his relatives
on Columbia St.
Miss Odessa Moore and Mrs.
Maggie B. Currence who are teaching
in Fairfield county were here
for the week-end. Mi's. Currence.
was the recipient of a lovely birth
day party given by her sister.
Mrs.--Louise B. TTall, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFadden.
on Friday night. A salad course,
with dainty and varied sweets
>nade up the repast
Mr. (3. C. Thrope of Spnrtanburtr
was in the city Tliinmh.y,
representing the Leonard Tailoring
Co.
Mrs. Elizabeth MeAlily spent
Sunday in Monroe, N: C. as guest
rrf-M iss Daisy G.'ay. : ~~
Many fruit trees, jonquils, ioj>f
es, and early spring flowers ir>
in bloom here. Tuesday-was cold
with a very high wind; many poisons
feared 'that continued cold
will do much harm to these plants
which have already burst into
bloom.
In the game played Friday nito.
at Harden's Hall,, between Finley
High and Emmett Scott High of
Rock Hill, the. scopes were: Finle\
girls 13; Emmett' Scott 11; Finley's?boys
17 Emmett Scott's 4.
Mils. Clara Beckham Law re net.
R. Is., of Charlotte, spent Sunday
here as guest of her mother.
Finley Hi. teams left today for
Columbia, to play Booker Wash
ington Hi.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hinton's baby
is very sick this week. .
See Masters James Woods and
r-ugene Atues ior r ne r auneito
Leader each week.
Miss Esther Stewart and Mr
Talnlus Young were niarried recently.
They are living at th
home of his parents for the present
time.
Chcstej Co. Teachers' Association
"^The usual large crowd of teachers
attended the regular meeting
of the Chester County T?achers'
association on Saturday in the
hotel building, uf> town on the hill
Where the school is being taught
daily. The instructors': Miss:
Mattie Thomas and -Miss Ruth
Bynum of Columbia;' Mrs. Ruth
C. Pride, "of Union, were here and
held the interest of the teaclu-r>
as they do.at each meetipgr. The
association registered lOO^per cent
in State Teachers' association
dues. Miss M. D. Kelly, Jcanes j
teacher tabulated all names. Mrs:
Martha Walker, secretary, read the
minutes. President S. L. Finley
made a timely talk as he presided
over the group! All of the teach
ers present passed, thru the various
class rooms and admired the
attractiveness in each, room, and
felt it .quite a compliment that about
7000 pupils were in classes
each week on the second floor -iust
over the heads of store kecu?
ers and business.people, and so fat
acquitting themselves becomingly
The next meeting, which will heheld
February 27, will close the
work for'this year. Much busi .
noss will be translated in that
meeting. The teachers have til!
been greatly benefited in the instruction
received in the clashes
and in the. general get together
v.'hich always proceeds class work.
The association has given to all
that teacher contact which makes
each one desirous of attending all
meetings, lest he miss something
that would help in putting over his
individual task. 1
MT. ZH>N A. M. E. ClliriU'lI
Rev. \V. P. Carolina, Pastor
Sellers, S. C.--Sunday school
co-workers at their post. The S. S.
opened with Supt. James arid his.
lesson was taught and reviewed
by Miss Beulah Franks.
At 11:30 a. m. morning service
began. The pastor being away,
due to illness, Brrithor W. M
Tames, one of the local preachers
brought us a wonderfuHw^wrr-'
from Stn-John 4:29. Quite a few
were out to the morning service.
The officers and members of Mt.
Eion are praying for a speedy recovery
for the 'pastor, We missed
him so much. We do trust thai
God will give him strength to'
come hack to us very soon. We
were very pleased to have his
loving wife accompanied by Miss
Parker, a friend of theirs to worship
with us Sunday, This shows
that she too. haa?his?Work at
heart. Mr. Joe Nathan Bethca
underwent an operation at the hosnitnl
Sntiivdav Wo nro chid to
note Mrs. Ada Hopkins is.home
from the hospital after undergoing
an operation and she's doing
nicely.
At 3:30 we had a very timely
and appropriate Allen's day program.
Those on program were: Little
Miss Bessie Smith and Alexander'
Smith.' Mrs. Fannie Carolina,
Miss Helena Smith, Thomasena
Me Bride,?ICmma Browa, rk'ssanine
Jeter gave beautiful readings
on the of Rishop Allen. Also
Miss R. 37"Fladger read a paper,
subject: "Richard Allen," a pioneer
ofneligious_^^doni_jaild_-S?lf"Fenr
Mrs. L. A. Moody sang a solo.
At 7:30 we witnessed another
wonderful message. The Rev. E.
J. Garrison preached from the 47th
Psalms; 2nd verse.
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NIE PAT/MKTTO LEADER
1 RKOOKI.ANI) II1(1 II SCHOOL
li. L. Harrison. ITinippuI
This -is .\vhhp History Week,
ami we are i^uing a program ,
g*gr Tenrua.i y i J. Last week our j
i'rinnpal oi .gainzcd a "die tier club '
lor tne i>iii -aiat. iiiinh graces. A
prize will Oe gi\eii lo the beat
leader iii'lhe.-c l>.o classes. 1 he
class elected an its president,
hlizubclh \ i.T i.tiiie, and ior its
secietaiy, A un : la Col'ley.
airs, iiumci 7 (. oiumbia, w C.
is conuucling an aciuit scliool in
-thhr -btria.ing^ tstm?gave-"
Us a vety nnpo. lant talk about the
character b; pt. lie.also told
us-that spurtniu:., Mp is the best
thiiig we can na.\e.
Uur uasiiot null' team is accomplishing
mucin "Ac played. the gills
oi 1-exi.i .t n una the scores
were 7 to 7. ..Alter we tied we
p!u+<j|-l'or b nu:. .Us, and the score
was b-i> in l i\ a of Lexington;
out the rule p; j fT does not per-,
mit to play a lie " oil'. Therefore
scheduled to play Lhuprn, S. (J.
Wednesday, r ein-u,ii y 1 Vth.?
Uur Literal.,-, teacher, Aiiss
./.elinu Logan v. i.s cua/luet ah open
I'ui'lllll evei c i'li av ul'iArmuih. mi.
iii the close '<A tne school term.
she is tl(u:;i': i'i.?r Iii<- bench;
1 our boys a..ii.giiis. her real
uloa of life i.s t<> accomplish something
loi" oln>.-. She i.s as true.
. 1 friend as \ .1.1 .cVer..\vailt to .
.ia\e.
()Ut ?f)riucij)'i i cil the'-lolfow'ing
poem i it to tin*
'8th utlu b'fli f:isloj.y. classes:
NO i . i:,V('AVj X'-.
Soiuo'jaoraiy.f." 1 i'l awaken and
not r.iiiid,'
If I shall hear ;?>ur voice speak
low that day;
Or if I. walk a .cad a}id do not
find,Your
steps meet, a.ire some where
' along the way.
I shall be full l' om all the hand
I've known
There days of ii.iin.ilod est ray and
. pain,
For there will he new. calmness of
my. own.
In which to walk when I am
Full well I kao.v some day I'll
through wit:; st-aiii. ..
find release.
Oh, always Avh.-n the pain has
grown too trying
Life finds'the hurt and ministers
her peace
With genua iia> ds .,m<> the heart
that's cryir.",. .1
So th'-ugh 1 wad. :].is way long
1 U 4* ,1 . . ' 4 * * n
IVI I I* U1 U 1 ,? .
I noed .not. bout in-okon, pain
always!
STKKI.INC I! it;N I.IC UTS
(in-t'r.vill:', S. <'. The tojebration
of Xejjvo l!i-i(n?y Week by
thy Senior < 'as wn> the best in
.the ^history iff lite srhoob
Lath day's pt irratn was opened"
with tii1 iviiiun >1 A: tjuoit.
"Lift Lv<iy Vnin* an !. Sinir."
Tuesday tl i XYrto itr i'uetiy
JinI Art. Sti ;.vv!| was. tlie Stature
if th" "Aw. iv.: Ivthiopia. '
represerud 1 Miss K. I. Howard
that the si 'djUoi'. Meta Warriek
Ku!li ! . would . ,\... been amazed at
the likeness. "Ode to Ltlik pin"
bv Paul Law:vine Dunbar. was
! wi-y 5'"mrK'- bv Mi - V. I .'
I.vkt .. 1 by lit
* 'hupp !' . <e-i '! 'e'ti a! Ik in
lia efdh"???;?i" 111 il:V~?v . t". 1
past.. p> i -e'.'. -till the oppeftuhi
tics tan*. no Acifo m t n<>
future. T !h?>1 qraivt surpassed
i's.-'- iM tin* rcndatifti of
two numbers.
Wedht . d; v. a play, entitled
"The- Two It. v; s well p. rt
ayed to* a .-up of seniors. Tb
icndins" bvfl! Iteboeea Moss.
"Calliny f: 1' -tdr." kept too :i;i- _
.di' iuc in' \ r of laujrhvr. A a
part of >hc v :rro Historv Week :
proj?ram. (!:" i 1'- js'ee club hr'-ad
a.-tio? five X o Spirituals over
WFDf V.'-d lay -r:itr'it wit!
Miss p. f. ! cs as bavltyouipJ
orat >r. ? ? ;
Un Thtiisd;:--. a pan-cant. '"T'nc
of. the Vfamon." broueht :
autoii in.-pirati a,and information. '
The inn'o'r : et rendcrwl twa
beautiful siliv'.i- us.
The V " ' ' av' "hroiiyki tn a
close Frhlny.. vHi the address l?v
Mi'. S. If. T.ir.v <n, a senior a' :
C'aflincoll'-ov! is remarks. - wore
both intore t'iv" and inspirinpr. A
poem' was did- ted to Abraham 1
van. Two pi-'r-Mion. a march and
Lincoln by Mi-*- Ruth Sullivan.
-*v- p< *o " ?r*~rr1 ""ivaTjr | ven "
the O - chestia. Mr. Frank TIalk
president of ih - senior class, dedi I
cntcil tK'- !:? y<tL^m-s.af .books writ
! ten hv Xotrroes and privon to the
;Hkhi1 1m- I'm.. uior?(dtP'S. The -i
ehmV was otfertive in sincrinsr <
its sonprs that. t'"ey were ronuest"d
to repeat "I'll Never Turn
Rack." lh\ .1-iiiison, pi-eminent
Xiwlerson phy-i km mid father of |
jMiss H hnoniu d hn?oii oT the-tic- i
.partmcnt of music, was n -visitor. 1
I Iff, m-iil.. i.i.::.v.lu remarks? ? Miss- |
F. I.. T.yhi > so;, c.-d as Mistress of i
<_ ceremonies f"v tie week.
J The Orc'n -F a nave its second
j in* a series of !? .1 concerts at Aljlen'
school 'Wednesday; Fehrliaiy '
i 10th. The Ttrsf \j;as given at * ]
Laurel Crock school when it was ;
accompanied hv the quartette. The
program of W dues-day's concert'
was introduced by the i*rineipal, |-|
Mr. C. E. Hammond.. Pining the
intermission. special remarks
were given l?y Mr. John II.'
The pirls and hoys .basketball
teams again it;vade.l the Fair Forest
to bring back decisive and vie- I
torious scores. The Sterling gir.s j
won by the score of 20-0 and the |
. hoys by the score of 14-C. _?
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE LEADER
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ST. JAMKS A. M. K. CIU RCH
The, Sunday school was very
hv iy. _1'? ?. f. .Melver was asked to
biingVin a report from the prevru.s
Sunday on the subject "Alcohoi."'
This report cleared up ev-.
< ry doubt.
After Sunday school Kev. Washii
:("n' oooiieJ the services with a
"1< vi fea-t .meeting." He has "declared
that he will i.ot leave one
t<0e ' turned tins year. 'I hank
(Jnd for such a man. >. It. was,, a
burning time for a wl'ijy,- After.
linn IV-ict, the~~phstf>r brought \
binning message to a spiritual
group.
S. unlay night, he introduced
-ervifes with a prayer meeting.
Then he brought another burning
message.
We can truthfully say that Lake
t'U.v iias the man that it needed
several years.
''The Great White Throne" Unit
was to hi* given- the fifth Sunday
night will be give,, t?c third Sun-'
y. > -hi. I-'cbi tnii y lil. AA-lhal..
,1... ..1. t.
Li III' , l u?; j 11 * -11 Vl.iU Wl I^IIW Vvliy
will briny: their rally to a close.
li.: iiai't. ( iicrcii
)U'\, \\. M. Wat.Kun, l'a?tur
<.vj.ll> , S. -Suit ray School"
at tin- usual h"'.ir, wit'll -S'..pt. Kiel-.1
?1 Bradley* in Adtaijre.' Black
hoard exercise was conducted by
Bis I'aii'ihe Tu7'iu?r.
T< at ]??.'? . >* mcctir.jr every Thursday
niirht at Mrs. Jes-io, Lnwsoiv.
At ITfW oelodc, pMachintr beat:.
Bey. Wats mi preached front
11 Kma; 1:5. It wrts a great sermon.
enjoyed by all present.
15. Y.-.I'. U. 1:550,-and a very
pood program was "rericiered.
At 7 o'clock niaht service bc'irat.
KeC\ . Watson pleached another
-it seknton from. Acts .3tii. The
cervices was in" high; everybody
X looking forward to flic -1th Sun Jay-,
when the rally conies..olf.. Tfrr"
vltibs. all are working hard. "\V?
v- very "lad to see Dea. Sonrtey
?f Philadelphia. worshiping with
is S .n.lay night, from the Mentor
id' Baptist church, Iiev. Harris
astor. Very triad to see Mrs
Xattie Smith out Sunday.
fri.. :-i. -V i.. - t
i ni' -n:iv m lih' cnuj'cn are.
'liss .Julia IJrcok. Jlarvty IIollovay.
tr c Thompson family, Mrs.
l.izzje Williams, Mrs. Mimes, Mi
' V.U'h. We hope all %yi 11 Soon bi
mt.
Mrs. Mary I-'. Cleveland sperr.
the week in Newberry. S. C. wit!
her mother.
lKJJ.I.V MM.I. XKWS
S. i'<Uty iitornhit*. at the Usual
hour, lb v. I.. 1., Karmor preached
a spler.di i mtiiiiw. from St. Mark
1 r~: 1 ?: theme:'"What Will 1 do
with the.Kinu' <>f Jews?'' Subject:
"What- will the World ' do?with
lesiis?".
The rostrum associates- were,
the Reverends Timothy Sander,
of Walterboro. S. C. and Rev. 'An
diew Montgomery. .Miss Lisbon..
Lie organist' boin? absent. .Miss A.
15." Pickett had. charge ..of tlie music
for thy day.
The visitors wore:' Prof. J-. S.
ik(>bvi ts. Mr. Freddie Morant
Misses Craft Gerald, Jones, llani:io
ar.d Evelyn Smith.
. .M 7:Jh the young people gave
;i program. The program was in
!o \ >>ir.g with Founders -Day. li
v.- iii <Iia>ge of Si.pt. J. 1'. KU"
-ii a"<f Mi-s I'ickitt.
r~' .1 <- tr. !:I or -f .-.vaty
!?ri! 1 at Tain p. m. lie v. J. \V. Hook
: * always preached a wonderful
sermon.
.Mi.-s <>. B. IJsboj! wa> called to
X. V.. Friday to visit her sick sisi
r. .Miss Cora Lisbon. The I.i-bor
lamiiy has the prayers and good
wishes of the entire community.
.Misses Hannje and Evelyn spent
the week-end with their aunt,
.Mrs. U- i>. l.srowii. TTannie ii a
student at State college; Evelyn is
! .. vk'ng at Cross, S. C.; Miss F.
II. Nix and W. it. IVunch accompanied.
Mrs. Blown Sundav evening
in'.taking the girls hack to college
.Misses Myetrie1 Edwards "and
!1 iii Mvtct were the week-end
guest- of Miss. Mulvena Shingle
id' l'arlers, S. C.
M <s Louise Irick was the guest
nf Miss Utiby Keitt of Parlors.
Mi-s Ollie Mae Jacques also Mr.
solomon Jacques spent the weekend
at lionve with parents and
t'> iends.
Rev. and Mrs. Farmer- had as
their guests Sunday, Mrs. Smith,
Rev. and Mrs. Timothy Sanders
i:,q son, of Cottagcvjlle Wtil?
!ei h iro." Mrs. Smith is Mrs.
Farmer's mother: Mrs. Sanders is
la r si-tir. .
Mr. JohjV Evans?and Mrs. Theloa
Miivry of Ilarleyville were the
i'I ny afti moon guests of Miaacs
LTnft ami .Nix.
Mr. West Wright.- a student at
kt'-ite college wa> a pleasant visi!?>r
at the school on Monday.
The W. 1'. A. workers are seen
regularly on our school grounds,
ii ljdng to beautify our yard. '
M sses. Florence t'okcly and Decan
Hunt visited Mrs. M attic An!er
on <>n Monday afternoon.
Say.t. A. C. Gramlin, along with
Highway Patrolman, Mr. Collins
risited at the school Thursday,
February. 11th. , Mr. Collins gave
\ kort lecture on "Safety."
A. B. Pickett and Mr. D.
mi Entr'
- ?
- ? 7
j h. Dick- celebrated their birthda
' Friday nito/Nvith a parly at the
I ii'ime of I'rof. and !\lr?r> Roberts.
1 lie out of town quests attending
the party were: Miss Alfreda
Jan es, .Messis Joseph James, Julian
Dean, Alvih Hairier. Harry
llartozg and Solomon Jacques of
Orangeburg; Mr. Susportas of St.
Maitf.ews.
The* members of the faculty
pre-ent were: Misses Craft, Gerald
an<l Jones.
Miss Mary Harmon spent the
, WciT-i'M j't ? ?
Messrs 1-iank and Alford Cain
motored to X. V. Friday, to take
Miss Lisbon.
ainiia iTi.f; <th vn
TRAINING SCHOOL
The first semester has end and
it has been a success from the.
standpoint of books, scholarship.
Mi a-curricula activities, and physical
leqtHpmeHt.
AV'e go into th" y < <e-.,i.^-nn?mtT
-wtrtTTi' 1 uTTprogiam outlined: Im-'
proved classroom teaching: partiipalion
in the Ilednioitt Deylamatiph
corn st; Speech Week tit tin
Stale''-college and our annual Hi.
school pltiy. The honor .roll foi
Ij'e fir^t?iiUlHo ten r..|lioe ; "Hi?
a<le: lierlha Lee, Moore, SO,
'"th grade; Klla till via J nkins,
sT 1-2. t'th grade .laniu I'. Me
Ci>ml>s.. ST; Maty Ruth Rrcsslvy
87. 8th' jjrade, 'Jtianita?'jAlitRu.^
>: 1-2. Raclv i Kdar K?>. T'.li ;r <
Oscar Ellison, Jr., JO 1-1 ; ..Anu'n
(JiirltiTvtdii, 8.' 1-2; Eeoht I tr art
sr>. f?th yrade, Florence Mut ray
fnh y ,ii t : ;M-ivy .!u" M'*n
s8. lt.li yrade': Ann M -Ki-Rar ; 1
.funic Fuller, 88. W. M. llujih \ * ?
Mattic Harris S5. drd p.-ado; R
Ration. llonnc.tta Mat'.-is 80
f'nh_rli(. Wyjdiaw, 8-5. Susie. Hu.'h
ey, sr,. J'hcohn Jackson.. 8.", 2nr"
trrade:. f'har':".s I.) vlin 80, DUprr
Under.wood 88. \Vvian Paris 8s
?Jrft grade: Julius R.. Butyio nil i.?
Mildred Haskell, 88, Eunice San
dors, 88. Sarah Blown. PO, Jas
A. Wardiaw, 87 1-2; Elliot Has
koll, .87 1-2, Thomas Quark's 87
v~att M< Hollar 8." ' Bcjrinn"rs: E-l
'Moses White, on.- "Mamie Nar. c
87. Nettie Smith
The Aurora Enplis'n ciBb nu
Wednesday.. I*1 b. 10. A sphndi
nropram on Negro Histoi ya wa~
re'nde.ied by the club.
Abbeville county teachers asso
o'.ation held its repular meetinj..
Saturday,1 February l.'h. A*?. Wii
A. Huphey, -state' dire.do' NY.
Edu&^tional jtropifiin.' was t *
pue.st si/ealV'r. Definite plan
were completed for Field I>a;
vVhivh will be held March 12. . . .
MEMMIXCiWAY NEWS
The members of Chavis church
were quite happy Sunday to have
their pastor back with them a
>ui.n. I'ov.-Middleton was serious-'
injured a few weeks apo in at.
auto accident. Ho is not quite weii I
Vet: but is trying tu carry on his.
work. " .
Everyone is triad to kriotv that
Mr. Jake Wilson is on the road t
recovery. He has been indisposed |
for about five weeks.
AH CO.,.. 1
school ate working in quite a rival
y spirit for the contest, which i.to
conn? olT very soon. Each cla>.
dcteniiitk-d to make its contestant
win.
A "Mock Wedding, given by
Mi -CCS T I'.vrm -in.I 1,'n " n .l'
tire* high school was earrie.i out.
The Gingham Dress and Overalls
party that Miss William?
planned l'or last week was post
poned until the sevetiteen-tiW. A
prize is to be given to the boy that
is dressed most like a farmer anc
to the girl dressed most like &
farmer's wife.
Misses Edlaine Wilson and An
: nie Pressley" gave parties at thoi
homes with quite a ^lccetis. Othct
are ;l>citig planned. .
Our basket ball teams played tlu
following schools: Paniplieo, St
I.awrence. and , Brown . gradeo
"t-hool. Out of the three games
the boys won two. The gills won.
two out of four.
Miss Rachel Lawrence, spent
last week-end in Raleigh, N. C
with her. brother.
JEFFERSON HIGH CELEBRATES
NEGRO HISTORY WEEK
In observance of Lincoln's birthday
and National Negro History
aixmk?the-menvbera-- of the "Negrrrl
History class under the supervision
of. Mrs. F. C. Miller presentee
a play entitled "Two Races." Thi
I play pointed out the fact that thi
' Nf gTP child has been taifcrhf so
: times he is made to feel inferior
' because he cannot brag about the
accomplishments of his race a>
his fellow playmates of the othei
race can. The necessity of teaching
Negro History to all children,
was clearly shown.
Miss R. Thomas, Prof. E. S
, Caldwell and Prin. D. M, Zimmerman
have been out all week
with "flu". It is hoped that they
will soon be in school again.
The P. T. A. is planning a very
* interesting' program celebrating
j Founder's Day on Sunday, February
21, at four o'clock.
SiiPPSSB
listing the sacred
ions to our compeunderstanding,
dig- RKkI
fd Service insures IL1|FI1'
i p I e t e compliance
all the inviolable
its and desires of th
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CARDS H
DR. A. B. JOHNSON?
VUBGBOM
Office 1323Vfc Assembly Street I
ft?td?j 919 Oik Street I
Phone OT?0
REV. J. I!. JOHNSON
Office; 2029 Marion Street
NOTARY PUBLIC I
Dealer in Real Estate, perform* H
jmareiafre" ceremonies, writes ^willa.
leetjs, niortfratrea, claims, etc.
('all to See Him
Office Phone 8107 Res. 67L?9
Attorney-at-i.aw and Notary PublL ^9
PKAC'iKL IN ALL LUlKTS H
??Si ale ""and" Federal
11 i# VVasninyton St., Coia., S. C
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cases of the drums r . ' H
| trolU u jmi ojmi iii iusr
Spec *aKy I
I '
Office Phone 642U Res. i*.
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Physician and Surgeon I
jthce iiouis: y to 10 A. Al.; 1 to * I
L - ^-P. M. 6 to b P. M. 1
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Of Women. I
Office: Residence I
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Office Hours: ftlepn^i;
11:00 to 1: P. M. Kta.
6:00 to 8:0U P. M. Office o -.
Office: Kesioei
2060 Taylor St. 1417 hi
Office He rrs: le?. , . l
UA.ll.to 2 P. M. K
0 P. M. to 8 P. M..
Dr. W. D. Chapp
Physician and bur*.
ikaeaws ?t u oiikii an?
| A Speciall v~ -?
I Officii
Q1 1C 1 - J
est.
Columbia, >
Oihoe Hours
8 to y A- M.
11 to 2 P. Al.
8 to 8 P. Al.
Dr. R. B. Frewt
Phfsiciar
Office: Xvr.L1QZX??Washington
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Columbia, S- C.
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Phone 219
Offloe Boon: T<
8i?0 A. M. to 7:00 P M OB?i
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