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HAS HI'SY WEEK 1
B Hello Everybody;
First we hail a rial busy weekH
in school. Friday mort ins wo had
a program celebrating li ncoln's
birthday. Friday night mother
took aih'-ot1 us t.> Browtiilig- to I
hear Dr. Charlotto Hawkins h. w t.
1' He said: "I/earn to work with out
H hands, do not look for easy jobs
in life; learn to do .well the little
[ things in life and learn to .work
together."
B. I attended Sunday , school as
I usual and in the afternoon we
went to Cannier, an i I o'sited sonn
of nvy little friends there- aril at
7 o'clock we assembled at the atU
B ditorium. at Jlrdwping Home whiel
was packed and there, wn witness
fcd the beautiful pageant "God's
Going To Build l*j? /.ion's Wall"
I After all of these good times 1
I am back in school for anofh <"
week.
Yours tr.i!v,
MARGARET WRIGHT.
I Rembert S. C
THE WAVERLEY BRANCH
T.IBRARY .
I The Waverley Bratvb I deartakes
delight to inform thi-ir roadI
ers that on tho ro-a-vve!, <tudf habeen
.placed bunk* '-on-ddi red A
merica's best of the 'pa-fr
r year. Heading the lis; we tiud'. tK
popular novel "Gone With /Th.
I . Wind," by Margaret Mfteh'.j?
which has passed th--' sale .mark o: '
1.200.000 conies in 'a..very sir i- I
time. This novel depicts -a >tor.v
based around the Chit War .per.
iod. It was written in this perioi.
to show that some Southerns, won
were able to come through a war
a Reconstruction, and a oeippl^teh
wrecked social and eeonoiisie .~s.y
f tern on what the . writer termE
"erumptioh-." With this., jn view
\ Margaret Mitchell lias triveii. us ; 1
book about people who had' trumpThe
bitterest American sell r t
tion and the people who didn't,
date is a religions imu !, "In Hi
Steps" by a Kansas t'lo.i uyntan
Charles M..-Sheldon. This noted
novel has a sure in Atin riea aloiv
of 8,000,000 copies. It has beet
:iTiSt~iTTo~: 7 arty r'. e'* k'wv-.vr
lantrusttte and !i:i> ania.J-I'll a uo i' total
sale of nearly 'Jd.nod.noo rep
ie>. This nov> 1 in'itself i? intensely
practical avxl the writer pre-'
. sents Jestis a? the intimate, am
concerned l'rion i of mankind. . .
Oth'er noted sellers which at
still popular are:' "Kr< <. !As" A,
000,000 by Gene Strut" n. Ih.ilei
"Ben Hen," r.t'.'O.nuO by Lt-w Wallace;
"The H'arve'ste>s^~-1 .'iOO.flQ' , _
by Gene Stratum Porter; "I-addic'1,500,00
by Gene Stratton Poller:
"The Vii e inian." 1.150.000 by Owen
Wistcr; "Outiine of Ili-tory'
2,000,000 by 11. G. W. iA and " \i,- _
thony Adverse" by Henry Allen
>1 it< Slllt* SlIU'L I
the picture to 1 ,2(>0.0().
Be sure t<? inquire about these
books and if you cannot obtain the
one you \vi*h the librarian in
charge will he glad to reserve the i
? book for you.
PICK KN'S NICWS
The p. T. A. he!-! a meeting at (
Hie P. H. S. Fi filav i.if ht., F? hru-L
ary 12. An intvt esting program'
was arranged.
Mr. William Roseau.nd and Miss J
Mayme Doctor of Greenville was
th<e guest of Mrs. Mamie Rose*
mond and?family. February 11th.
The Epworth LeagUe met with
a large attendance Sunday, Feb.
14. A very timely ami 'educational
program on' "Nvgrollistory"
wasarrang'ed.
Mrs. Cordelia Burgess was
pleased to have Mr. Alfonv.o Rcid
and Miss Elizabeth Anderson in
the meebng.
The following couples were, hap
pily married in the month, of Jan
uary and February: .Mrs. Iola
Johnson to Mr. William Bower, and
Miss Gladys Banks to Mr. Albert
Cannon.
Rev. and Mrs. F. L. I.awton wn<
the dinner guest of Mrs. Texan pa
Anderson.
Rev. E. C. Wright of Greenville
was a visitor in Pickens Friday.
'mere win ne a cominuniry unr
dinner" Wednesday night at th- .
Biggs -Roscniond mortuary Plati-1 <
served for 20o and 35c. Tun,p in
to hear a big1 broadcast frdm the
bishop.
goTdvTlle news '
The Missionary soci ety held its
regular meeting with sister I/'la i
Anderson. This was an inspiring ]
meeting;. And everyone seamed (
to haye bad enjoyed the me*ting.. I
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WI1IT.Mr RE NEWS
Sunday was a real beautiful day.
A! large number attended the S'm- I
lay school at Cedar Grove church, tj
I'he lesson .was beautifully taught n
ay .Mr. Albert Banks;. Subject: , y
'Jesus Our 'Good Shophard.". |\.
AC...,, .^r. i..1: .1.
.\iu-i UK- I* ^"V?I1 VII ' nil. (j
new o>- ocrs for the Sunday seliool \ (
were elected. They 'were: Supt.. j ^
Mr. Alhe'rt Banks; S- Abrnmsfj''J
\sst.: Secretary," W. L. Kpps; \
lyssie Bank-, .Asst...;' Treasurer. I f
Ithel- L. Swindle!. . >
Also the new teachers \vbre e- i \
letted: .Misses Gerctha and II. B j ^
-.windier. ' <
Trot, and Mrs*. W. M. Wade an (J ' j
'aniily spent the week-end at Or jf
njroburjr,. S. C. L
Misso* Abivie Byrd and Ruth
Talker-spent the week-end at theii
ionic in Chester, S- t'.,
. . The . Basketball team. that was
held last Tuesday, at the sclmoi
.o - was a trrami -uecc?s The |
cores were 21-3 in favor ut' Whitnire.
The team defeated was Mt
Bethel Garnieny from Newberry
^ C. 0
\ v.?y inter-. tine; 'game was
taye'd. by a well trained athletic. .-1
'mil coach.Mi1. Tor
-rtreld. We were- triad to have i
!'. I.Wter field, and th'dr faculty
i'h us ih our gaim>.
Messrs John and James Morpra 1
iade a pop ea'll.-to.-.Miv Lbi?6TTpp,i \
inday. _ . . ' r ' I
My. Byr !. ompahinl by V
.I.'-/ and 'Mrs; It. Gilliam,; motored [
? Fellowship Saturday, to visi: \
Mrs. Gilliam's ill brother, Mr. f;
t, Sims.
At tltis wii;in.r. Mr*. Ida I'eufi m
lies is seriously ill.
'.Miss ./\'ime I.ep Ahranis spout \
!:e wvcdi-eiul at home.' "" I
The laieky Girl club of^ho ba?ileiT
:.-:i01 101 iiallv invites yon a
., *lw.5? t*..! .......
v uvia Jiu UIV.11 > mu II L I III' |?ill ')
huuiay nijrht. at Mr, M.. M. I'ant's. tJ
dr.iissiun 1<lc- >jt ,
I.OWKY^ NKW S
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ho hour of l)ro\yM (.'hapel A
!. K. /.. chiiivh Sunday school ha.- p
( n changed from- 2:Uo o'clock
hi.-to li'inii a. m. The Sunday
?t?.n,J mi .-vv^tfrday \va> lai yclv j
' . ?lb Mil'.-:i Win'.'
rc-iding. Thu'.lcs-on was Ixani:- j
ally discussed hy our new teach.
Mi-. Ma (.'-.niiinifham. ,
Me. nrd Ms. I'.ail Sanders of ,
lastyiiia.. N. . was visitor- or ,
h' if aunt. Mrs., Susie .lames ami
heir cousin, Mrs. Malida Kirk i
latrick on Sunday, February 1 l'-h.
Mr. and Mrs. LI. I.. Walk-r ham ?
ia-ie their home in Ruck Hill, u
We wire sorry to hear ol' then:
m ?"i-njr. . . (
Mrs.' Maliiula Knkpatriek ha* j
i turiH-il h'nnu- alter a two' \wl:
i.-ii ir. (la.-tonia with her sister.
Mrs. Su>"ie .1 anics and her sistei
have returned home l'rom .Char,otlo.
N. C. They . est ill It ft then
ister very l-?w in the hospital. We
;opt* sne will soon recover.
The M issiomirivs of Urown'.Chapel
will meet in joint section
vVeonesdav, H>0 p. m., at-fhe .home
if "Mrs. Millie 1'cay.
We are sorry to hear our dopr i-ter
in the Missionary, Mrs. Jan
Paul is still sick. j
v 11.1.1 tu .Vn nr T.M.KTTir rnrit "*
Rev. I. 11. Dozier, Pastor
Oilr set-oi: i quarterly conference
vas held at Millbraneh church. Feb .
ruary 13 with our Presiding F.Mm '
.'r- I. i el le t lie -pi' 'siding- -r
lder of this district is really
bringing things to pass. The spirtual
as well as-the temporal side
of the church receives his, b: st at- ,
tontion. Februaiy 13 the quarterly
conference was well attend(1
an ! on Sunday morning tvje met i
large crowd at Millbraneh. The.
Supt.. Mr.-A. R. Judge called the f
Sunday school to order at 10:1")
o'clock. After a discussion of the
lesson a very timely lecture was
given, by the elder.
The prayer meeting was' conduc
td by Mrs, Rena Da vies and Rev. ?
Ij. R. Judge which was . enjoyed,. (
Our Pastor, Rev. I. It. Dozier after
the scripture lesson was r^ad f
ntroduecd Dr. Janerette who took ]
his text from St. Matt. 3:12. Sub- ]
ject John The Baptist, The Pleach
>s. He preached a soul stirrine
sermon. We paid the elder out
as w*> always do. Total amount
for the day $71.00.
" Tne Moses (Session bodge Nt>.
5.3 met at Spring Bratkh Baptist _
"huirh a large crowd attended. W.
M. Boatwright grand chief; L. J.
"usack. grand secretary; J. R.
Brown, deputy. We will celebrate
:>ur Allen Day projfram on next
Sunday, February 21st.
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AIKEN CHAPEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Taylor-, S. C.?The Rev. (1. 11.
lilmqre preached a much enjoyable
ermon Sunday; the sermon hewn
at-ll:.'10 o'clock,; The collector!-was
$1.8.08. Rev.. J. II.- Giltore.was'
tho dinner guest at. the
onie "of Mrs. \Y. 1). Ferguson.
There will bo a Missionary prorrani
the. third Sunday night. The
mbiic is cordially invited. .
Mr. Paul Anderson of AVin-tom-i
ialom canio here because of the
ii". "f hi^ stor, Miss Octanice
iirdorson.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Higgins were
he dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
'honias Greer.
ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH
v Rev, R. A. Young, Pastor
Sunday Was a high day a' St
'aid. At 12:00 o'clock thp.pastor
illed the pulpit'with a burning
iiossage from Rev. 17:2. This
."aj a wonderful sermon; both,
o.i:ng._ and old' enjoyed this wonerful
message. We entered into
'ommunion service, where the
ire of the-spirit was still hurtling
_ partook of the- Lord s Supper.
Ye were delighted to have Mrs
.. Dennis. . Mrs. Anna Williajns.
Irs. Mary Cromer,. Mis/ Ethel
Villiani.s and others to .worship
.'ith lis.
Mrs. Antrie Counts left. JSa'tupay
for Charlotte, after -pendir.7
hrce weeks .with Mrs." Fannie
'punts. .
?liu',6ll A. M. E f'H I'RCJl
Itev. L. F. Vance,. Paster
The service-. beghn .on last Sunay
with a very pleasant Sunday
ehno] lesson.
The le-son was reviewed by
liss Edith- Le.vanjt. The'sermon
f the daj^Avas delivered by Rev.
'. ('. Clark soli -.(white) of Prosperty.
His text was selected from
U. John 1 :t>5. from which he deveri
d a . g< <xl mef-'saae. We all
....i..:i.. i i. i
i.-: i?; i:. i \ v vu nr- jm v-m-iiv f,
lo also offered l" help in 1 ally for
ho coyoting of tin' chinch; The
omains ot" Miss Maxinc Williams
aughtor of M>\ an 1 Mis Pearl
Williams was carried to Antiocb
kiptist church and intermitted.
Co.are all. iii sympathy with- tho
amily.
The Prosperity Undertaking Co
.a-', in charge.
Rooking in tho papers oeeassionlly
you will find the Prosperity
'udcrtaking Co. in action.
In this company if your .patrongi'
is always accepted. W h lo
a.-sir.jr sometime stop ill and inuirc.
.
N'KWIlttllKY m:\vs
We are glad to ;ay that tlu*
'.vurchos in Is' wherry are very
alive. i he ministers . are
reaching with zeal and fervor,
.i i i s eh a i 1 with Ri y. W. C.
fa ..ford as pastor is on the wing
las six joiners since rfuarterly
oef'-von,-,. the fourth Sunday m
a miry.
If there i- any peace and hapir.ess
to be in this woil.l. it* can
:ily eonve tlvough the go: I ol
i ihe.Con of (tod. Jesus Christ,
(til .Monday the miniesto Wives
tllance met-at the home of Mrs.
I. I). Johnson on S. Houndary'St.
Ir-. L. R. Crawford joined. We
ere delighted to have her.
After uusiness, Revs. Wh?-Srrawford
and ?S. I). Johnsoj, gave
iniely remarks.
The hostess served cake and
lie, d macho-.
XoXt 11>oet;! -,r will lie hold uF
lo parsonage with Mrs. Crawted
as hdst.c
lllc K<?( K Hi I I. HAPTIST
( tit RCII
Ro?. H. Id, Taylor. Pastor
Wihnsbtmu S. C.?On Fridaj
i?I't. the Jiir.i*"- I'sher 'Card met
it the homo of Mr. and Mr-', John
drevard.
The meeting vvmR called to order
Ty thr~I'ivo;-M-sr- AT. M. Mow^
Scrint'r'o tend'ng. prayer and relenting
of Rihle verses. The feopsuliioct-"A
Fnithfui Servant."
\I1 members tool: ah active part
n the discussion.
Refreshment served by the
M- --s. consist in' 01 pnlalo salad.
fruit salid. saltino, sandwiches,
cake anil tasty drink.
Wi; ox t at the home of Miss Ada
doDaniel or Fii/Ia.v, February 20.
Mr. ard Mrs. Roosevelt Moore
"teri'Vinod ou'.tc a few friends on
Saturday. Feb" y nr. iPih a* a
'ni'-iy jv tv ;n honor of .he
'ornier. A neM'o'nus rep"_st was
ervcd.
T1k? . juesi jjt. were: Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Moore. Mr. and Mrs,
R. Milton, Mr. and Mrs. 11. George,
Mr. and Mrs. S- G. Cunningham,
tlesdames Mattie Ciowney, I.ucile
'ai.-on. -Minnie P.ouhvare. ...Mcsiui^
If. Boykin. Willie Boulware, Isaac
simpson, Td. I/. George,-- -Misses
S'jsnic R. .Cunningham, m avy
Buggs and Amanda Brevard.
CALHOUN FALLS NEWS
"* Or the siek list: Mrs. Rosa Wei
ley, Mrs. Addie Burdcll. We w. t*<
saddened by the deaths in* this
eomnninity ^en Cy. ^Mrs^ I>a
^nna Allen.
Sister Rena Hill is in Buffnlc
where she went to visit har sic!
daughter who passed. The lemrini
will be brought home for buried
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THE PALMWfO LEAD1
I ABBEVILLE NEWS
St. James A. M. E. Church
I Re*. W. S. Minns, l>astor
Sunday school was largely a
tended.
At 11:30 a. m. our pastor ret
St. Matt. 5:13-18 as scripture le
).. Hi* text was St. .Matt. 5:1'
.John 10:11 which was maserly d
livened to a pleasing audience.
At 7:30 p. m. the young people c
St. James rendered a splendid P>
gram for the benefit of Founder
Day. Miss Eugenia Turner wo
first juize, the highest anYoUt
raised by hei\ Miss Carrie ft
llrowne second prize, next highes
amount.
After the program encouraginj
remarks were heard from Rev. \\
L Deylin, Rev. J. W. Thomas an
our>pastor, Rev. Mim*.' ftlesdame
C. A. Cray, J. S, XVright and Brc
Arthur Turner. Miss Mildre
(lowie. mistress of ceremony.
Mrs. E. B. Williams is spendin,
the week-end with her husbaiU
S- c.
Mr. Gordon Williams, Florenct
Mr. Albert Wheeler and Mia
,Tnn>e Quarles were happily marr
ed Saturday.
Mr. William Turnian and ftlrs
Lillie ftl. Dixon were joined in hoi
" n ..i: l?-I?
ni'Hiiiin oniuruay aicernoon
Miss Mary R. Pope spent th
week-end at Calhoun Falls. S. C.
Mrs. Leila Adamfc, Mrs. Benni
L. C. -Brown. Miss Margaret Youm
and Mr. Willie P. Jones jmotore
f?r--Gbar4otte, N. C. Saturday an
report a pleasant trip.
A. C. T. school observed Xcgr
History week on Friday evening
the 10th and 11th grades pave ;
splendid program. Atl the clos
, of the program Rev. LJF. Rhode
delivered a splendid adores-.
Mt. Pleasant Baptist "Church
.Rev. J. W. Mathi^-J'astor
Sunday'school was opVne;l 10:3
a. in. by Sept.' E. 1j. Brown. I.es
sen was reviewed by Rev. I.. F
Rhodes.
j' 11:15 a.- m. Rev. W. Mathi
and associate ministers. Revs. I
1 F. Rhodes and Gunner mbuntei
the rostrum. The then:*' of hi
discourse: "Watchman What o
the Night?"
t The Mt. Plea-ant S. S. teacher
meeting was hold Friday night, a
{ the home of Mrs. Sop'hronia Ed
! wards.
I Tlicy are to meet next Frida;
night at the home of Miss Ellei
( ha liners.The
Junior choir s"asked to.mee
T???; l.\
1 I Mlil\ 1 VIJ1 U(U V b.Wl II , til I III' II' >1 I II
of Mis. E. V, Reid.- .
SI MMERVILLK NEWS
First Raptist Church
Rev. A. II. Clark. Pastor
> . . " * ' .
.Sunday morning was a ver
pleasant one, quite a few "attend
e'd Sunday school. ? ' .
A noble sermon was deliver?
l-y'the.pa tor. Rev. A. II. .Clark
lie took his text from' Paul's l.ette
~fo~Th'eHebrews;" subject: "Th
Heart of the Gpspel."
At .1:00 o'clock Rev. W.illianu
of M-llins, S. C.. delivered an in
spiriug sermon for the . faithfi
wo:: kers el'.b. Mrs. Julia Windoi
wa--also at tic- service, she is
member of First .Raptist churcl
luu is living in. St. George a
present.
The Usher Board is giving i
salmi supper < n Tuesday, Febn
?rrrr?' r < i " ..f "\||Mrs.
Earnest Argro.
Another heart felt sermon W?
delivered, at night, subject: "Th
Olaints Jesus Makes For Himself.
?ro-t?Is' liy v. o. iiipe.i with us.
Wednesday. February 17, th
Charleston a.nii Summervillc quai
tots will sings* foi the benefit o
tin* i nuii II.
(-lt.uim.-in and worship with lis
you arc welcome.
II VRDKKVILLE NEWS
??Lev W. I" Mdirown. I'astor
The' quarterly conference - of Si
St< phor A. M. M. thuich was he]
January 2'.'. Rev. I. W. Wilbonv
presiding older, presided. Hp dt
dive re ! a wonderful sermon. Re
.\\ i!h< rr.o lias flvcn the Hcaufoi
district a new method, and we fin
that we are now moving on towav
the city of success. All Ic-adet
made fine repent*, presiding elch
was paid out in full.
?- -On- la-st- Suteley ^-services?win
held at the usual hour, as tl
choir eaiiio in singing, "God <
Our Fathers." beautifully rob<
in white.. The pastor. Rev. W. !
M<Brown conducted the openir
services; he preached a soul sti
"ring sM'inoji. ;
A. K. League met at f>:30 c
clock.* rfisctissi: n opened by M
Cornelians Small and Miss Leo
11lover.- followed by Mr. Fred Mr
tile and others. We were vei
glad to have; the young men fro
th<> CCC Camp present.
The Usher hoard entertaine
M< night with the feast <
t-even tables. On Wednesday ni
the Junior society of the W. 1
at (I society pave a millic
dollar wedding. Two brides we:
joined together, and we had a ha
py time, Mrs. Zyphia E. Primus ;
! the piano.
Parent and Teacher associatic
.had rt very interesting meetin
Mrs. Z. E. Primus, president, pr
sided. Program rendered by Sir
po tha Myt'rs and 3rd grade.sti
dents. Interesting remarks we
. made by Prof. Frierson and Sa
\\ ashington.
Mrs. Gerlean Steward, accor
panied by her two sons arrivt
home safe from Dacater, Ala.
h Thrr many friendo of Mrs, Ann
I,. Mitchell were glad to sec her
' church Sunday.
Our church is making rapid pr
? gresg under the leadership of o
pastor, Rev. W. F. McBrown.
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founder's day observed \r:r
AT PAINE COLLEGE {
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On Thursday morning. Febru- ^
t- ary II, in the auditorium.of Hay-, 5t
11 ood Hall, Paipo college-observed
id | Founder's Day by paying" tribute
s- to the late Dr. Geor.ee William t
7; Walker.
e- Dr. J. S. Outler, instructor and J-}*
president of the alumni a?socia- p"
)f tion greeted the many member,s of .
0 the alumni association, frien.'.s Of
's and students present for occasn
Ion, . among whom were Mrs. Tt. It'i
rt- M. Frvin. nno-^<*f^the early grad - - Ma
I. uates of Paine college. Bu
t President E. C. Peters, in delivering
the Founder's Pay address An
praised Dr. Walker as the highest ,
j type of Christian gentleman whose j'n
j ivork and character had meat fn
,s much to Parine college and those
. who knew him. j Fo
j - ' A tree planting under the aus- j
pices of the senior class, with ela-.v:
president presiding, Ralph Latti- i
1 mol^tfind Amos Ryce furthering" ( ,,'
' praise of Dr. Walker's work, was I
, ..conducted at high noon.
On the evening of Founder's
i? Day, the Paine college Alumni as- *hi
soeiation presented in Haygood'j I
Hall the pageant "Marching On'1 j
? which depicted Negro progre-s 1 As
j from jungle to university to a , / n
nirge ?nci; appreciative nnuionv
e of Augusta's white and colored
citizen^
e The current production, which (
g has been presented with great succV
cess before large colored and
(1 'white audiences in Georgia. Tonn._. So
and'Mis-s.,- contains a cast of ">"> al
Paine students ahd several urad- 1 iVi
o: nates who returned to their orjg- irp
r. inal roles. A
a "Marching Op" was written and
e directed by Miss Empia C. \\. J
S Gray, head of the-department of,. pi?
English who was assisted- in the ! \\*i
current production by Prof. Mark vo?
Fax. professor of music. j j.
0 Proceeds from "Marching On' ,pc
. will'go into ? the Paine college (f
, Alumni association fund--h^vigned
o assist worthy, students. !
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v MATHER SCHOOI. l f
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R^aufnrt, S- 0.--.Negro Ili-tory , . ra
uceek was most piofitahlv celes
brated by the pupils of Miss Wal'
tor's Negro History class. A I " 1"
^ program was presented each morn- ,os
ng. Sketches and drama'.rsati.on ;>f
A'ore given revealing, the culture Vv
if the-African in his native land, alt
Negro poets and poems were pre- wa
ontod as were also Negro .odu'-a-',
"ators.. The climax ef the serf-:
L> was a presentation of a soen? n -t Ge
day. written hy the class. nictur- ' .a1
inp the life and work of George "
Washington Carver.
Mather played an exciting '> > | I
:et .hall game with Penn school j ':<
n__Mathor's nf,w court on Friday '
'fternoon. The score was I I- ' ,;u,
n favor of Mather. pC(
. The week of prayer is bci"g bl>erved
in our school this wck. Tlv
5 Frvices both morning and eve- .
ping, are in charge of Pev. .T i
\Tfred Wilhon of Savannah, Ga., |ud
' formerly of Beaufort. ) - '
1 Op the evening of Fehruarv jnj,
1,2th. the Sophomore class, with ?.q
' heir sponsor.. Miss Kent, will en- :
"' .ain the Senior class of Mathct | p
1 'iid the Senior class of Perm
V vlmol. i V ,
{> Founder's Day at Mather *wi.i,l j "
he on the 20th of March. All ?
Vl'invtii and friends are uvgcd to lyj;
i\i' inemseivos :i nay oi real joy er<
? Menieing with old acquaintance j
j seeing the nlav. watching a thrill- j '",
. ing basket-ball game, and heaving
h-?'TH'ii't'?nf??-h~?/ !' ^ J
if Mather girl's. The project for m
which furds will ho gla.'lv roceiv .
ed is a much needed truck for the |
school I
" - j
- MORRIS BIIOWN
f A. M. R. ( MI RCH
Rev. J. . W. Witherspoon, Pastor Lv,
" - ; LV,
ThT title?nf the?sermonetTo?to- L.V.
the junior church n* Morris R'own Lv,
last Sunday was "Pnv Day." As Ar
sual a goodly Vvow.l of children Ar
attended the services.1 The weath- j Ar
er was ideal for church "oc"-. | Ar
Rev. D. A. Mills preached at 11:00 Ar
m. He selected as a text, Acts I
d 1st chapter and the 12th versiuj.
D< The sermon was as iw.nl interest- j
r<r as well as instructive. The
v: theme selected was "The early; .
n. ays of the R st *church" The Ar
!< Sunday yohooh observed AlDn Day ; Ar
d vith an appropriate program that |
well rend red" "by the pupils i ?
-r ,,f the school. Dr. Witherspoon ^
* t\ f l'AIM ^
"text'""select**! ffftm Isaiah __Jjth J. A
j "iMP'cr awl !*>tv. > ;. , >-i: v. as j
! a context Psalm- 30tli chapter and j
p ' th verso. "The siinr.orurg nnnd" *
was r]educed as a theme from the
. text selected. A spiorfdH sermon
resulted and the Hearts of the
~ hearer- ninth--gswk?Thr- en inn-r of
~ , Bishops' Council is the one impor,
' tant theme how in the minds ot"
,a tlw no'nlo of Charleston. R. C.
c T Morris Brown is preparing to do
V | rcr -nart in the cntcrtainnicnt of
111 this body of noted churchmen. We
are glad to note the improved con"
dition cf many of our.good rrienij
bers who have been sick. Si-t'. r
Estelle Porter of Class 2*5 passed
to her reward on Saturday, the 14
>n inst. Congressman A. \V. Mitchell ^
re will >peak at Morris Brown on
P" March 8th. 1937. It is presumed <>
that a large audience will he pres- '
ent to hear this noted character. II
m Congressman Mitchell is the only < >
member of our racial group in ] \
c" the United States,"and his coming ;<
a* to Charleston, S. C. will doubtle-s J J
J" draw large cfowds froni -the <
10 neighboring sections. It i? pre- ; ?
m sunicd also, that a large crowd J J
of white citizens will avail them- < >
selves of this opportunity to see J J
( and hear this noted character. < >
ne | v. , ,
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BY HERBERT
0 A LITTLE BROWN (iIRL
is is just a little lyric
a paper heart, it's true!
t it tells as I could never
the love I feel for you!
1 a til'fie out of rhythm!"
iy'oo, just a bit absurd
t thT' thoughts artrwHaF Frtv
thinking ' T
d theie'.s truth in ev'ry vord!
i no poet; I'm no prophet!
i no preacher; I'm no priest!
ep so, mv heart is happy,
r I'm loving you at least!
i A LITTLE LOST VALENTINE
p o-e who r.ob sips
am your nectayous lips
s due to grow sweeter each day
t sadly I find
at with you on my mind.
'm rapdly wasting away!
love is to life
11 ;t.-s JIU1H IS lO SU1IC,
% '
C LNTLN AKY NEW'S
"orl Hope A.. M. K. Church
ivl-'v sihool he (ran at the usu-I
itu". At 11:15 our pastor cle- '
" (I a wonderful ' sermon tak-'
h'"s text from John 12:10. '
r:.e Lord's Supper was served.
\i 1 :J0 tile missionary society
1 oi (Hi honie of Mrs. Flora M.
lliams. AM expressed themseli
as enjoying the; meeting. r :
onfRrtni-nment jvns given at
sehoolhopse by .the members
1 he Xe? . F^-in^s of America
.irsday night.
J" iv p'aying the game . Bingo"
eived pn'zes.
p davmorilirjr we had as our
sts Mr. John P.- fBuViress itinoi
l achei-t. ain'tm and Mrs. I.o
r.e White,. our (Jeanes teacher.
: - hay afternoon Mr. C. Mclnprirvi
al teacher and advisor
F. A. e'uh took Messrs Tef:
Ihivis n (1 Moses Bunch to
t vd Iho diste'et meeting which
s held in Marion.
V Station Pee ar.'.J Rev. Arthur
?of Centenary visited St.
i'.! Baptist chut, eh at F.Ionia. Rev
A..I a *'
vjwens rrom seller: us.M -rs his
t Gun. 1:2(h Collection $0.55.
lev. II. 15..'' .Jacobs from lVr-X.
(\. a'd his'associate Pas
. Itcv: I ov.is v' :r 111,' dimler
ests if Mr. and Mrs. Man'on
!>. A ft or dinner they .motored
T?o(] Hill P.aptist ohu" h accomlicd
by Prof. Mcintosh.
i U hoi! V mission union was
at v.'! . sham, hVbiunry 13-14.
! h" 15. Y; P. I".-held it's meet:
and the 'topic . was discussed:
boy God Uathcr Than Man".
I* Yd'owinjr- spoke on the topic
it. Kobo t Gerald. Ma; ion Pee,
v. Arthur Gerald and Gilbert
". s'-n. . -
v I'.vi'P is .projyressimr vapidWe
hope it" will continue to
hCv.
Vow and FAS
UKEN-AUGU!
Effective December 6. 1936
; Aupusta- __ 1:00 P. M.
. Aiken __ __ 1:0t> P. M.
COI.UJVIBIA 3:50 P. M.
. rbnrloMx- .... . 7:1.5 P. M~
. Wn- hinarton ' 1 05 'A.M.*
. Baltimore 5:5] A. M.
.Philadelphia 7:27 A. M.'
. New York 0.1" A. M.
. Boston _ 0:00 P. Si.
RETURNING
. Boston .0:00 v\. M J
. .\w xorK J\: I
. Washington _1_. 7:0") P. V. I
. COLUMBIA 7:20 A. M |
. Aiken 10:05 A. N! I
. Angusta 10:115 A. M.
>ne hour and thirty minutes f
lew York I Through sleeping
nd Washington and New "1
LUgusta-Washington. All Pi
onditioned. Comfortable coac
'M<? b+ ?eupUd mt Wms
For sleeping car reservations, fart
call or commi
W. E. McGEE, ABMt
Co/mabi
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R A I L W A
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Saturday, February 20, 1937
[fOitatiitna |
ELI DICKSON 2
I
I'm 4 slave to your bitter-sweet
charms! : :
It's hard -to contend
With a thing 1 can't end:
It's the longing to be in your
arms!
Don't wonder I grieve!
o^ii'lit^t-you if I leave,? ___
Were 1 hall' as enslaving^ as
you
j Phase want to returni
Are you trying to burn
i My pib'ful heart half in two?
| I love yoitf my dear,
And I'm needing you here
Morp than ever I thought that
I would!
Come back once again
To adore me as when
What happened I thought
never could!
(Note:?These two poems were
written for and recited at the Valentine
Celebration this week at
State college.
rdKF^m iiY NEWS
t
St. Paul A. >1. E. Church
Rev. F. L. Bouey, Pastor
Sunday -school Was held with ? r
Supt. Wm. Dixon in charge. After
the lesso^ the pastor proceeded to
reorganize the school. The following
officers"1 were elected:
Supt.. Wni. D'xon; Asst. Supt..
Mr. E. Moore; Primary Supt.. Mr.
I. E. Holmes; Secretary, Miss
Arnio Ma" Goggins, Lucy Adams, ?
Mrs. A. K. Holmes; Treas., Mrs. ...
r. K. vins;' Chorister, Mrs.
Rosa Cummings; Organist, Miss
Eugenia Mae. Holmes. Mrs. F. L.
Rom y was added to the teachers*
list.
Rev. Rouey preached from Phil.
">: 1G.. Theme: "The Spiritual Rule
of The sermon was a master
piece. The Allen Day assesswas
raised in fijll to the delight
of the pastor. We were
<>. v pionso.d to ."sive Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Gardner of Greenwood, S- C.
tp worship with;us; also Mr. Geo.
R high.
Th" onstor entered into the orga
r'/ntion of the various churches.
'T'-r ionary, president. Mrs. A.
I'rOnnv vice president. Mrs.
L. K. Goggins, Sec., Mrs. E. A.
"ohm-son: Treas.. Mrs. Ella- Rob'n-'o";
Pt"Vp'(less, board No.. 1,.
s., I.. K. Goggirs; Board No. 2,
fee-.. .Mrs. Millie L. Nash. PeaBoard
Pros.., Mrs. Carrie
Gopreins; Volentoer. Board Pres.,
Mrs. F. L. Roncy. We are lookinpr
forward to.the'.first quarterly con
fefeiice which convenes the 28th
inst. ) Mrs. Annie Stacks. Mrs.
T.nnella Holmes and Mr. Farrow
Foprtry are very much imporved.
i'le 'fle.ni" B";vi"l Aid Society
is still prrowinj? by leaps and
bounds.
Pro. S. Louden is the treasure.
We hvae no fear. Other officers
are Bro;' A. Aaron. Bro. Wni. Pix"?i
Vi c Pres., Mr-. A. "R. Holmes
Sec.
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