The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 27, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, February 27, 19: MORRIS BROWN A. M, E. C1IURCI Rev. J. W. Witherspoon. Pastor Heavy rains last Sunday morn ing prevented most people from attending church 'services. I spite of the weather however, ser vices were held all day at Mori i Brown A. M. E. church. I)r. With ?. erspoon lectured to a small trrou] of children and drove his messagt home by exhibiting a. picture o Joe Louis, and calling attention ti the clean life led by this younj man. Right living in any tield o service was stressed by the pastor At 11 a. rp, Hi-?Wit he i spurn ? i?preached from hD-okiel "tiisiti ehap ter and 21st verse. U-ing as : theme: "Christ's Co-workers." Th, ..? Sunday school and League func ??feioned^tthetF" respective hours and the day was brought to a closi with a sermon at 7:30 p. m. takei from I Peter, 2nd chapter, and lltl verse. The sermon that resultet was based upon "Zion's Founda tion" as a theme. We were pleas ed to htxve at the morning servic* among the visitors, the daughter; of Bishop \V. W. Beckett, Mrs. M "H. Davis and Mrs. Coasey aeeom panied by Mrs. J. It. Nelson all o Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Davis anr Mrs. Cosev rtiarln short talks whiel were well received. Mrs. Nelsm also expressed pleasure at bein F in Charlston, S. G. They will re f main over for the bip affair thl: week, the Bishop's council and Coi L nectional council of the A. M. F & church. Already, visitors ar.d dele prates are arrivinp for the meet inps. We were entertained will two solos on Sunday 111.0 r:np from Mr Rady, a_ praduat.e of !1.< . " Boston Conservatory of nvusi*. Th< numbers were well rendered 'r this excellent younp sitipcr Thl junior choir rendered fie'ent sovice during the day, under the di rectjon of Mr. Phillip Bennett. B' the "time this article is printed Charleston will be host to hundred - of ministers and friends of oti preat church. The next hip c vent will ho the lecture of Con => pressman A. W. Mitchell on Mar ? 'Sth, 19-17. This affair is looked for ward to with a deal of interest. T 4Urtl rl lnvrvn oKAtPi irs inmuiiini , vuut ci iui t;v viuvv will hoar this noted character. 4 CLINTON COLLEC *>} x?o/>y,)jTicr the registrar's re port: the following persons Tnndi the honor roll for tho first seines ter. with an avenge of "11" and a bove: Altha Williams, Ollie Jun Hubbard.; Esther Flk'ns. and Je.v ? nie Hon ere"; -sepord year, normal ^ r?. .a.,), TT,,]0(?y, Canie T.e'.vjs, an: Thurmond Sanders: Fourth vea .. A'j,.,! Harris: Thin year high: Robert Toatley am Julia I/'nd-y; second year- high Milvoid Macon, first year. high. President Stanback and Mis Margaret L. DeMorid. graduate o heTraiftinan"'s'cho<t1' i f "music of fhi ,4 University of Rochester and musn iVxst-ri'otpr here, motored to Che-te; Friday evening to "The Marth: Washington Ten Party" wlticl was given at Braincrd. They ex pressed themselves as having en joyed a very pleasant evening. Miss Mav M. Wil-on, Frencl instructor here, spent last week end at home due to, the illness tv her parents. Mrs. I. M. Martin - ? 11 it W .1 our Matron, was caueu nou.e m i-i nesday due to the illne-s of he ~ ^ husband. We nope lor .Mr. .\iartu a speedy recovery, so that Mrs Martin can return to us. Misses Inez' Meadows and .Ten nie Houze represented Clinton eo] lege at the Interracial Vm-th con ference which wa- held in Colum hia last week. They brought bad pood reports which showed tluv 4 these young ladies were benefitted by goings We are glad to have Miss Grac. Walls of Hamlet. N. C. to join us this semester. Miss Walls was nol slow in adopting herself to acti vities around Clinton college. The basket ball team, under tin Mond, is still undergoing rigi< practice getting ready to win ai ... r,Pv(i? games in me iicbi i mn. ^. . . pare for ii< for~wc are coming am are going to give you a good ficlc intr. The second"semester has?*starte( off nicely. It seems that each student has vowed to do bettei work this semester than last semester. The Science club; under the su' w pervision of Prof. A. J. Johnson is working hard to get ready U present to you a play, "The Redheaded Stepchild." This promises to be one of the bigge-t treats of the season. Tickets are already on sale. This play will he presented March 8. 19.17. at Clinton f college. Buy vour ticket now ?in ST. MATTHEWS NEWS <- The Twilight social club irk1 ^ at the home of Mrs. M. Howel on Tuesday night, Fob. 16. Tin meeting was called to order bj the President, Miss O. B. Addison. The devotionals was conduc ' ed by the Chaplain, Farnie 11. Gut'nyard. After devotions thi president took charge. Old anc pj?w business was discussed. Af ter the business the hostess scrv ed ice cream and cake. There wil be the raffling of a basket o groceries next Tuesday night the 2nd of March at the home of Mis: Beatrice Randolph. Ticket .10c. rThe meeting adjournal to mod i?t the home of "Mrs. Solomon Mitchell on Tuesday night. K * The silver tea that was gi'Ver UuS.ilome .of -~or I Sunday afternoon wns quite a su cess. We were pleased to hav< w a few out-of-town visitors with us on Sunday p.m. .: J -' ^ sw./Mhsr. n OCONEE LOSES DOUBLEI HEADER The Cams of O. C. T. S. were defeated l?y Brewer lli of Cirecnwoocl. Tlie Kills pluyed un of ftnslvf {fame hut lost 10 to 4. i Tli hoys fn.ni Seneca played hard " Jul found difficulty fn keeping - tln/ir feet. The Brewer team won ? by a score 20 to 10. The Anderson county training Y ehool of IMulh'tcn gave a minl' tiel in the auditorium of the O' oinv county training school, ausII pices of the Junior class of O. f T* T TvMM AN t EI^AjALlE. -CllCBOH j Rv. R. E. Brogdon, Pastor Charleston, fj>. C.?In spite of * the torrental rain on last Sundaj L> morning:, t^re were those who uraved the weathey and wended j their way to the house of wor^.p. '1 no inclemency of the weaker caused the attendance to fall '.If considerably.... To those who ^ their coming wps not in vain. A splendid seimon was deT_ ivcrcd by the. pastor f Weather conditions affected the y Sunday school also, Nevei'tReT^s? ! i creditable gathering \vas pies i int. The Supt., Mr.. S. L. Jane: ' vas' absent, for a time having" hat '<> attend the funeral services ol - Miss Sarah Blake a member ol i the Sunday school wii'ote rOmiuns . were eulogized by the pastor at '*. the home of the deceased, 2" t'liarles street. Little Miss, Blaki _ was very I'aiLliful-and will b?- miss td by her teacher, Miss Mary Ford and the entire shool. c Long before the evening houi r of worship the rain ceased and th? i outlook was favorable. The 4tl - of a series of sermons on the boj - Joseph was heard by a very larg< c audience composed of member: I.' visitors. And Joseph said. unto his brethren, "I am Josephjrdot! '' my father yet live?" etc. Genesis 15:4. Theme Joseph Meets His " | BreQiftfn. There wej'g many visi j torft?"A" '"TratTical "and pointe< " , speech was made by Mr. JacksoV j a race man and a representativt of the Standard Oil company. As son'ntcd with the pastfVton thi rostium were Rev. L. TLNichol> and his son Rev. D. Ward Nichols, pastor of Emmanuel A. M. E church, New York City. ' On the afternoon of the Tp, " instant, funeral rites for Mrs Nichols, the wife of our presiding elder. Rev. L. R. Nichols were held in Emmanuel. A large gathering witnessed the ceremony. Bishoj: . Grant delivered the eulogy. A J was rendered by Mr. W. II ? GraO'oti. *rTuipal of Simoijton school. Guest organists^ Messrs I C. Gary and Harleston Fleming. Ppajutiful floral cfTcriugs were seen. Harloston ^funeral di< i e'tors officiated. I The first quarterly eonfereno* , of Emmanuel A. M. E. church T-was held on the --evening' of Feb. .- 10. with Rev. B. S. Lawrence pas, tor of Mt. Zion A. M. E. acting i id lieu of the elder. Rev. Brog. don was present. Following the - devotional?, the organization was carried out. Mr. Alonza Fcrgui son and Mrs. E. Lawrence were ele tel socictary and recording f,' secretary, respectively. Marshall* were also elected. Tt was agreed that the third post from the front - Would mark tip- hem-flaw XLt 1 I\m, ni/icc n?i rf irec ilinn fnl/n? tin Report-- were called for aftor the (li.seipU^ary-rffVi^tioris xvoro'lTTISWeT " ed. Ml reports wore r^ad, receiv" <1 and adopted. The conference beonin and funded harmoniously. " Rev. Rroprdon preached at Shi[ I oh A. M. E. onvthe evening of . J ho 10, hlstant. Re.v. Henderson - Iluyhos is the pastor. ^?r t sr. ckorce1 ?nir;n ?rimoi. Mr. H".- A. Odorti, Principal St. Coortre. S. C.?-After the seJ ' i- !?) p s'.'C'-osvfniiy ended and I each, "exam headache" had vanish. e l. the "fancies" of the faculty j?Tnd~st~"dr>'it !>od\r ha\'o been turn?ed to iirrhtor things such as "the Ric Musical Show of 10fl7" which I is to he one of the proato?t pvo ^ 'iin-imn* c>? i l.*? year. . Porrpshmcnts am well under way directed by Mr. M. A. Odom and Miss, R. G. Ranncvly; the community at Inrjro greatly anticipates the , cominer of the evening of March i.-r v-hir-h is the date of the performance. On Monday even inc. February ' 1". n lnvve cowd ?pent a most en, , ioyahle evening at a Valentine I innv given in the school's audiI'ov'nm hv Miss E. O. B rower in of t he most' popular "hoy ^ and eirl of St. George High." The reeeints realized were far above V*y "oetations. The faculty and Glee club ren'V'-ed a Lincoln's Day program at . -nop* 'TV s-'TV sr.w uoisbooo ain jo , .To^nods oilj, "[?. jf.mn.Tqo,} 'Stnu ^ I -oao i?nnunc? qp.inqa '^* x\I 2 1 -?r.n Dorchester eopntv supervisor; ' T>^i''inrr from "Dark Water" by * Duhois was riven hv Miss Dannerlv. "The r>ent>on." a work hv Tomes Weldon Johnson wa? read b pnvni?e Walker, n member of ' the Olee rlnh: Spirituals 4 wpre - snug hv the Glee elub. The "New TTome Makers of 1 \ meri^a" are doing yer\* effecf five work. At each mooting some ; "-orthwhile proiects is carried out; s 'ho nc.vt meeting will he at the home of Miss R. G. Dannerlv at t which time the entire faculty is to ho ivp.orit W? nil mourn with Mrs. Fallio , F. Folder. who for some tinve has ^...hon^ mrr?rmret fhmurht uf c tonohors?the loss of her brother. , Wo wish to express our deepest i | *vmrfsthv. hoth the faculty and I student hodv. find offer ojur servic. . es in this, her "hour of trial." , liwt i ifii r ViMi'lfi it in I r'ruii t\ - TIT DUNN CKKEK IIAPT. CHURCH Rev. J. S. Maddux, I'astur . Sunday school opened at 10:00 ! a. m. with Supt. l\ T. Robinson in charge. 1'ne lesson was well diseusseu. The ldsson was summariz* I m by liro. G. L. Taylor. 11:30 the pastor preached a very instructive sermon l'ound Vth ' l'snlins, 12th verso. Theme. "God's Sword is Now Ready." The B. T. U. held its meeting last Sunday and elected officers for the year: Mrs. A. B. Washington, preSiuent, Miss Vivian Anderson, vice-prgsrdent; Miss Evelyn Mays, secretaiy; Miss Edna Rob--iiiMun;?assistant secretary; Mis. (_ 1 .nla.?Latimer,?treasurer; Mrs." Susie B. Anderson, pianist, Mr. Roy Washington, .music director; Mrs. Maude. Taylor is doing linesince having her tonsils removed. Miss Emalic Washington ha=> ' been visiting her parents. Mr. & 1 Mrs. W. E. Washington; she lias ' returned to New.. York. We are glad". To report Mrs. Lohhie ButTef who has been ill I much improved. We are glad to know Mrs. Bertha Robinson is able to be at her work again. We hope lor.Mrs. Earle Ware, who is in the Greenwood hospital ? beth Harper, John Fair and his " daughters. Willie B. and Macie N. j T. Washington motored to Green-' ! wood Friday to see the former's : brother, Charlie Fair, f Prof. O. L. Smith was the week-* 5 end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. t Washington. i Miss Sarah Miller worshiped ; with us Sunday, from Greenville, * S. C.?Come again Sarah. Mi>s Mae Frances Hampton is able to return to school again afr ter being home ill for a few days.> " The Emma Maddux school will j render a Patriotic program Friday f night*. The Oak Grove school ob/'served Lincoln's birthday and Yal, enting and Washington's birthday. Mrs. A. Belld Washington, teachi er.Mrs. Mary E. John-on, our sup-| ervisor was with us and gave some ' very timely, remarks, on school j improvement. J ALLENDALE NEWS In two games that proved to be ' the niost thrilling and exciting of ' j the season, the Allendale County Training school flying aces girls' ba-ket ball tcanvtied Kllorce 1S-18. (while the boys defeated. Elloheo 1 17-12. here Friday. | Wjth more than 500 enthusiast!r cal fans looking on and cheering I the power aggregation of Allon: dale on to victory, the girls play) ed Elloree an exciting basket ball , game that ended in a 18-18 dead, lock* The game started fast with A 11,\? .loli, n.icolnir <>ff,>r>t i vol v and i quarding closely. It wa< the . combined efforts of Captain Johnson who scored 8 points; Rozciia ..Graham who .turned in 4 markers; Lena Mae Sanders and A. Riley ' 'divided, the remairnding points; ' .Jahnio Johnson, A. Harlie, Evelyn D:x and L. Eatimore proved their . quarding ability by accurate pass inp? and keepin.tr the forwaxL in , check. All of these contributions > put the game in the vault for Al- ( lendale. The Williams sisters , combination provided most of the excitement for Elloree, with their eleven passing attack and accurate shooting. I In the second game of the doubleheader again-t Elloree. Coach I Davis sent a new 'combination ?m Die court to try its luck for the ! -first time." The flashy outfit ^is game but displayed remarkable. skill and endurance. From The first whi-tle the crame was a spine chiller with two good "teams i passing. cutting in and 'hooting r for their respective school, but when the last whistle sounded, the - Allemlale flying ace*?were out in front by a 17-12 score. The beautiful passing of the Mad Magician Was .spectacular. With "Slim" Drayton accurate shooting from all angles, Walter Garvin* Cannon ball passes and Captain Cohen ?cPiootb flnor work thr? flvin? aces coasted on to victory. All these I points led to Klloree's defeat. -j EHoree's?teams are?under the' I directions of Coach H.? Williams and Allen dale Flying Aces under j guidance of Coach~E. J. Davis. PICKENS NEWS The Community unit dinner was ' I very successful Wednesday night. r onvcary inn, me amounr 01 SR.00 was raised: all who wore ! present was royally entertained, i The program was under the di- j reetion of the pastor. Rev. F. L. Rawton. | The Sunday school opened at the usual ohur-bwSuptT, Mrs. Sat- lie P. Mansel. Classes Nop. 1. 2. 3. and 4 were taujrht bv Mrs. Cordelia Tt. Rurpress. Subject of tbe lesson: 'The Power of Jesus over I ( Death." t The Woman's Home Missionary will meet Thursday at the home ' j of Mrs. J. L. Rosemond. An interesting program has been nlanned. Mrs. Alfa Robinson, president: Mrs. J. L. Rosemond. secretary. Mr. J. L. Rosemond motored to Columbia, S. C. Sunday, February 21 on a business trip. Mrs. O. T. Lawton and little* daughter Frankie E. Lawton spent Vir> dav in Greenville,. S. C. Friday with Mrs. Lawton's mother, Mrs. Lillie Turner. Miss Pauline Turner, a teacher in Sterling High school. Greenville, S. C. was a visitor of her sister. 1 Mrs. O..T. Lawton. The Rev. D. S. Curry and wife, Rev. and Mrs. F. L. f.awton and . daughter attended s^Lykp^LJJxuion church .where Rev. Lawton is j pastoring. We regret very much of the minor accident Miss Young had on | her way to school; glad she's able . to continue her school work. E PALMETTO LEADER I'll II.ADIXI'.UI A NIAVS lie v. .J. II. Maivdiail. at 1PU3 X. lltli St., was caiiCvi to pastor the 1* irst llapList chuj.'ch at liiTus'toro, i'a. Ui' wi.-ii lor iiuii a success in this held. ul jiabor. Kc-v. .J. 11. .huioiiali was the ex- | pastor of li e l'U.asaiii \ lew iiaptist church, i,'hiliu>eiphia, i'a. lie v. J. ii. .Uatshall is lac . oil ul the late Mis. Amanda Ma:>null. May Goil ever blebs lie v. Marshall to j tlie worhi wheie cveu he is, lor he is a tioil sent man. .Let lis pi ay ior him, lor he is. a yontjg' mail ami "iic'c'i.s eur piayers. KASTUVKH-VlrW^ Th.' .-ciVi.c at hit. 1 .i'lfi oil Sun I dav \m, c omiucleJ?a-?w-t-- ttsttti+r lion, Our i'r.stor, Jo v. I,. (J. ) 14. iani:)i i.- known !< be at his p wt of duty and Toil timi' and he .s always 'ready to i.t ;iv- xJ, 'ihes-.i.ev i f (ioil, to i . 'siit'ii a_l i' \v. lie pt'vh he!' I": i is St. .luilll , -uoj. tt Xew .'i ih. . l'lisidini Simpson of Mien ui'.ivei -i y was th. tru- " Ii. \. I..1 ti. 15-. ;viiiii rj-hot Sirmh'i. iTTPT n r.jr. ! Altei pieat iiin;* wit. , i m words lie was. hitI'l.iiuced by i'~ v. Ibuv-.j mi a a \\ ho tun <ie!!\ .1 ~<o.e of IJI lll'M KUOle.SeS I >" I , Mil. ill . St.. I'hi'ip. i!w. I . Ci. Rownian a;'.(Milling . Risl, ?p ; v. .mi il i' i.- t ii.i 1 Jester. .| Next Sunday i< y . ' ..!u? ' lay and uh-puai ' are. ?' i l\". 1M < in. Ji . S< W ' Wk wu;>.-'tali-d- In 1 Ij d.'ide of Ivr > <>]'.' . M1'*, i,.- Murray \vl:o is indisp; sed. t Mrs. Delphine . .Join- of New' York is- homo to wait < i iier-sick iVotii'T, 'Mrs. Dora Tuvl.o,- \yho is very ill. The lecture for \vom<h i post-, pnned up til a later date. * ?> Sick list: .Mrs. Dora T.;rk. r. M~r (ieorjje Hodjjy, Mis. .! uie .^lurry. Mrs. Eddy Ri< hard a>n, M rs. Katie Ryrd, Mi\ Henry < hut man Mrs. Frair is I.akin, Mrs. ltehceea fhopias, Mr; Tilmon William's Mrs Katie Join-* and. iitle .Joe Hhifon whom we hop*- will suo. mover. Improve, list: M.i\ Joe E\ans, I Mrs. Retsie Small, Mrs. Daisy (Green and Mrs. Mary It. Buwiian. 1 Mr. Gregory Milt 11 aiaf Miss .< j Corme Gilford were hupp !y ioinLday by Rvv. Ilrnvnion. Tim youn? 111:111 is a 111a hini-t of po small over their huirlV jAhont three 1 hundred atl.need the ai'M.i. |' .C n'lv U." th to church. I . ' "1 I'KIi:M)SHl!? IIAPT.' < IURXTT" Rev. I'. .M. Younpr, I'e-lwr Sunday, i'chuurv. 21. was a )io: l'eali-: iajjr the regular S.ur.day services. Sunday .school npeiTe.i at ! ?::.?) a. lit. The lesson, entitled "The Power of Jesti.Over Death" wa- beautifully (lis-, e as sea ?hy'the teachers.- scholars and vi.-itinu fi h'r.ds of the Sunday school. The n'lOKhintf services .'ocean at ' 11 :i;u A. M.. IK ieo.i 'Taylor from the St. Mat!: 11 '.ptist-.ehureh conducted ih( pi iy-a services. Rev. \Y. II. Brown was the speaker fo" the -services. His subject was "lit, \Ya fh and 11, t itan:'' Th" sermon ua*- snort y.-x v.' y 11>1 crt:'i and el iVi'l'v.'. livery m < ::pro<<od a wonder: :ii comin-r from the " you"g mini Hot;. . ; i ?Kvt-nintr-'-ci (ices l>' u":-n " if v. F. '<1, Vmino: nveaeh' } vy .sirGag an.I soul stir- ' ring sermon. His sub wet was "Let < Them Hoth Grow* T( got hoy." > The piO'W'ent o!' the.!'. Y. P. 1". i Mi*-r V'.tln 1 ! ' m '>'i. is asking the < members .'tin! friend- of Friendship' . ll-.tt' i ?rlr.ii t li?t-i 1,. with them Sunday, February ;S. If37. at '> o'clock, Timy are. as*at ing you an ; intere-iing pn j:ram. The topic ' for (incursion i- "l iking Your ! Own Place." STKULING IIIG 11 LIGUTS Greenville, S. (*.- T.iist week's ' chapel program "we're directed by Home Ft onei'.eis d ;rt1 tUT'tTL rn .1 At- . T . .. I i uesuay, Aiis-i r.\111; c i^-iintf grass fave a leetino on "Correct 1 Hi)bits of Fating" itr which shes ' panted out the type? of foods ! that should ho u "d and those that , are often used hut liavo little value as a body 1 uilder. Wednesday, she. gave a ure on "Manners anil C< mliiet." showing the most recent changes in etiquette , and the advantages in such , change--. . Thursday, Miss 11. . T.ogan's , class in sewir g pfv-ented a one act plav, "The Nitsy Phoppe", demonstrating the' 'methods of j chasing garments Tn a mo^Tn !' fashion store. Friday a one act: t play, "The Return" of Martha ; Washington" was presented by J Mi ss I.ogar.'s class. The play was I designed to contrast th? styles I and opinions of the revolutionary 1 period with those, of today'. j / Monday night. Feb", loth, was a sensational night in basketball j spotlight. The hoy-' "R" team played ITopea Path a*d won by j a seorg of 20-11. The third game of th eevoning , was nlaved between P.rainord and j Sterling "A" team the 1 es.ults. of which was 41-11 favonng Stcrl- j ing. I i uosday night the teams playIe1 at Siiiipsonville. Thy hoys' I came through by a close score of j 7-fi, while th,e girls won by a I score 2<>-1fi. Thursday, Fob. 18, th^* girls i played at Clinton ami won oy a (inn, ot' II .IT fiinl I'lims-nii to? Gray Couit to win a era it) by the score 21-10. The hoys' team also played Gray Court the same day and won 31-18. Friday night the Fountain Inn i teams played Sterling at Greenin to a 'fiiii ? WOMKN C'Al.l.Kl) IX JH'SINIiSS MDhllM, A woman's business mooting is called at toe home of Mother (Jriflin, 131H Ileidt street. The good ..nuking women ol Wav^rly and a: y. other part of the city are asked to r.otuo to this meeting on K: iday, March ath at 2:UtJ p.m. ill in rung will iiu u si yeu and something that is also beneficial. ?. y>?u come you will be glad. Don't forget the date and p;ai". Mother -(IritVin. |.hi:m::/i:u \ m r rn'rirrir' Kcv. J. lai"v i ''n- 'oi 7,? t harl: ston, S. ('.--Due to the continuous lain on last Sunday, it lesser ed qui- altetnlanco-hf th*services, As the hour for morning serv ce was approaching th rain pour"d down in toi rents but the faithful worshipers found tlieitway to the place of worship. The st iiaui; was -delivered by the pastor. It 'was Expounded with dil:gence that was so thing to all. The lesson in Sunday school was iirtt les ting but?due--totfr~ weatTwr not as many were present as woujd have been. We had AY1 111 U? a ikerv rniowned. VeleliVIT l-'d ami i'i-fir guiah mu.-ician in th*. p. csfiii of Mr. Hcnntson who has just finished inc of the greatest music Conservatories. Several selections! on tlie piano and organ were played. He also sarg sov' tal seiei lions. We are hoping to have him in a ren tal at our chu-eb in the near future. Our great spring rally drive is on. We \yij let you know more fib.-ut it from time to th?o. ' : Sunday will be a red .letter day a: our <;hurrh.. We have one of the most noted gentlemen to" be presort with us in the person of Bishop J. S. Flipper who will deliver the morning addt^ss. 1 It behooves everybody to come and hear him. Ebohexpr is proud to have the Rt.. Rev. J. S. Flippei and Mrs. Flipper as their guests. WINXSBORO NEWS The Fairfield county :v.-ociation will hold its regular monthly me'etr ing on the 1th Saturday in this month. February, at 11:00 a. m. proceeding the meeting will be a session'of N. V. A. workers all .are invited fo.be present at bo*h meetings; ~ W, were glad to welcome in our '!>\vn last week end, Mrs. Olivia Re.'ehornuirh. whn nmv flrcenwood and Messr< Paul Bettv. :n\d \V. A. Ross, Jr. both .students at Benedict. colle'tre.Mr. W. Mv M?.l,!i.y, Mr. Timoiby. J.idiivsfui ""artf AI r.* Roosevelt Health, .all had .their homes- visit?d hy. tlie stork, last week. The. mother-. and their new sons .are fine. Rev. and Mrs. B.. C. Cunninprham who have for some time been victims of l'lu are now_much better. , Rev. .T. C, TUltOn filled the pulpit for the saints of Rev. CunnimrhamV church in Newberry. Durirui the services of Rev. Hilton. 2 members were added to the church. The sinprers from Brainerd In-t. rendered.'si very enioyaide muslm' ert.ertainmont at Calvary Presbyterian churt h la: t Friday even ilia: The splendid audience of both, white .and colored people received a'royal treat. Mr. Dixon, (white) -aid ni'"'"" -1?l.liiiu."??reboot Brainerd Inst, that it was one of the hiisi_m-tho -otl+h for I be" trairinjr of colored youth. Duriivr Mrs. W. A. Ross' illness. nor \v<>! k in our school, has noon !*nvried on by Mrs. .T. T.. Smith, wife of the now pastor of A. M K. Zion connection hero. 1.V,> wore 1 nito fortunate in havinpr the experienced and efficient service of M??- .Smith. Fairfield County " T fain in p school observed Negro History week in. last weeks' assemblies. During those exercises, two -trons addresses were nia^e to the stu!ent b'vly liv Prof. P. A. Stewart, ;uir trades instructor. -The speaker tot quite-at him-elf and eroited nnite an Incentive, among us Eo study our career. ?Tho-fHep- club of Fnirtielrpraurt[y Training school under the austices of Miss Mattie Iloular *en dercd an interesting musical program at the Wayman A. M. E. rliurch last Sunday evening. Dr. A*. 'G. Owens and his good people substituted the program for the preaching services. Despite the ?tnrm previous to the occasion, a rot <1 crowd was out to hear the renditions by the students. A si)ret ottering-was afterward lifted uk! divided with the school in an ffort to purchase a new piano. . Our boys won a six to four vicwty ovei the St. Harnab.is team l'he team of our girls being diatered, they lost to the fast wheeJin the Mission. We were glad to have Miss E. it. Clinkscales return to her post a t Thursday, after her brother, she is a member of bur- 1'acUlty. villi-.. The results of. the gs'Hs game was 14-8 in Stirling's fai or, while the boys won by the cose liJ-18, taking the lead only n the last three minutes of a very Lhvilling game. 'wp Kga ! v?n-* - with i ,' :''V" 1 nph ? * VV44ST P A l.M'BK ATTT NOTES . The famous I'AHADE GItlIXE, '.located at <>05-007 Third street. 1 owintt to limited space was compel led to secure the nest for the < hauffeuiti and visitors. Assn , Third Annual Hanquet which was held oh Thursday, night, February lHth. and proved one of the- nio-t elated at the success of the affair over a hundred were present and the affair i* the foretunqyr "fnunonii rithrtrr -?rjui of town visitors noted at Hie Grille Sunday la-1?were --Hrm ?Jos. Mclain, Dr. and Mr-. Duncan of Jacksonville, I'la. nttendintr the. funeral of-the late Henry It. Speed. 'tls.tL. 1Jiv?MeOruder^oT 'Montreal Can. Pioneer Wealthy Citizen Dies Henry It. Speed, piopoer citizen in 1 realty iiwner who succumb at the Pine Ridjre hospital, this city I on Tuesday, February 10th, last. Ava? ti.ii'ied from Payne Chapel A j M. E. clrineh <>t which lie was a i - - ? * ami official, on Sunday ^ iV?by The Woodmen. |rM I ''J 1<?ws and?K-fvitrHts ^"Trr?~TTy""^ ?,lss 4,1 which lie wa^i a miM^h'T. - 4-bo?fdeni I* u*!c?-;i 1" Jl<.)iie7 J. H Rpnricr \ya- ir; charge of arrange*, vents,. nume1 ous <ilit of friends and relative- were in attendance. Tit" ser\ icesvweie touch in?'. Ryw. S. II. Savage. pn-toi j . ii'luoting. assisted by Rev. U. A. 'Tficl?son of tile Africar. O rhodoy I church. The choir exhibited at-, unusual repertoire, under the di ettion of Fred I). McCoy, recently appointed director who a-!At rer "prod a v-ry touching solo. Th'?decea-ed leaves a Very .large family consisting . of six daughter three of whom are married, two | -ons. three sisters. a brother .and I numerous other relatives. He wathe largest .owner .of Real F.state i among, t ur group, director of Tla Afro I-ife Ins. Company ar.d mini- | ?rous other' holdings... ' Internum'. I was in the city. Ned Evans, progressive young business wan of the city has on'e of the finest shoe repairing estah ' lishments in the state and has. recently. been newly decorated arc presents a very attratcivp appearance and an efficient staff located, at lor> N. Rosemary Ave. ' .. Fr. R. A. Jackson. African Ortlv !ox priest Has returned from Nas sau^_X.lA?after doing an unusua "amount of organizing work foi his church. The father is one of the aides orator* in the state and Civ'. Libertiesrt commissioner of Th "state I. R. P. O. E. W.. and is al ways on demands to rectify Wront of our group. Rev. Chas A. Lane, pastor "o"| Friendship Baptist church, has re turned from Benevolence, ,Ga. ajv: reports a very successful trip ar ' his charge located their as one o' the most progressige in that par of the state. The Orchid Ron-. Shoo. Jr eated in The Seminol Building, is one of the finest of 0 kind in the state with an. lira?"' lire of boapty preparation- and of Orient staff of competent opera tors. The Tabernacle Baptist churrVRev. W. I.. Baxter, native of sooth ' rn California. is fast peniim* completion through the brilliant execution abilities of* the hrill-'aiv young Benedict Alumni, the eo. operative spirit displayed hv th numerous auxiliaries .of the'church; :v--t.-QV' ;?>' mol t hi' S'aln A - -1 ciation "Meet in April will havo~tv? - I'Moi tunitv of gracing one of t-lv most complete plants in the sta*^ William Mitchell, proprietor of The West Side Garage, exalte: ruler of Paramount Lodge - fkJfi T. B. P. O. E. W. is bonding every energy to send a banner .delegation to their State Meet which will h? held at Cocoa, Fla. early in- Anr.il - .Ins. A. Bnhfr wril 1;nnwt1" business man and his charming wife. Sophia are putting over a fine businessSea Food and side walk Emporium proposition in their newly opened and the unique entertainment provided ranks with the best ip M^tropolttan arons. Noted -dining recently were Ford Tkrbney and hi? ^nUulaineJta ami dicshcr Berks^. of South Hampton, L. T. Svlvestcr?McKinnon,?injure,, * --?L rn. recently in n car wrwn .vturning fi'om Prize-fieht at Delray has taken ?a turn for the vror<e: his manv friends are iasked to.vis {it him. nt his residence, N. W. cornev of I&t and Henrietta Ave. SPORTING BANNERS SOCIAL CI.l'H The Sporting Banners Sac al : club spent an enjoyable evening at [ the Rcscnald school Friday nite February 12 at the Valentine par? ty .which wasgiven by the club We wish to thank our vi.-itine friends that were present. ThiO S. B. S. club met Thurs day nite, Feb. 18 at the home of Miss Watson, 74 Addison St. Wc had a very -'.nteresting meeting*, i W-a. w-Cvc pleased to have two vis-" itorc: Mr. Peterson and Mr. Hammonds of Ridge Spring with us -Alter the meeting was closed dur ing the social hour refreshment*were served. The club will meet I at the h"mc of the President, Miss Alberta Myers on 10 Aiken St. ESPPPSSSil listing the sacred IMTM lions to our compe- ifcwfl understanding, dig- llffiyil 4-"- Sim v Ire" insures |YTj jl p I ete compliance |r^[l all the inviolable ts and desire^ of th^ 4 1 * 1 . 1 Pw I PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. A. B. JOHNSON ~ - SXJRGBON Office: 1322*4 Assembly Street Pho?e M6ti Html (tax*-- 910 Oak Street REV. T.H.JOHNSON-1 * Office: 202'J Marion Street NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in Real EBtatc, performs unmade ceremonies, writes wiRlj icfus, 'mortgages, claims, etc. ... tCall to See Him __3. : Office Phone 8107 Res. 67." *8 N. J. FREDERICK Attomey-at-Law and Notary Public \ PRACTICE IN -ALL COlKTS ?State and* Federal 1110 Washington St., C^la., S. C DR. H. H. COOPK* Special Attention Given u> fw o< the Gums ? Qekl uvwk aoo ttnutf* W#f HpsciaJty Office Phone 6429 ^ 1126 Washington St., Cola., S. v. DR. L. M. DANIEL^ Physician and Surgeon /liice Hours: y to 1U A. 11*.; 1 to P. M. 6 to ? P. ii. pecial Atleiuiuu?trtVet; Tnsea-e. Of Women.'.. Office: Hesid. in.*. 125 Washington _2uu ..u, t I Phone 6429 iJii. J. U. lit Eye, Ear. No.-t Glasses Fitte- . - ' ? Office Houi? 11 :U0 to ); P. Ai >J:UO to 8:0l> P ?Oflice: ' H' layl"i Office Hftb: it. i.. 11 A. M. to 2 P. M . 6 P. M. to 8 Dr. W. D. Chappelit Physician and Surm-on , ilim^aaan ill?Hwnt'll knd lh'tdr*" ? A Specialty! Offlc?: 211* Ledy St 1301 pint- S Columbia, S. C. Office Hours: rV-ioi.v.8 to 9 A. M. t in!, >- i,u i ? 11 to rpmr .. 8 to 8 P. &L Dr. R, B. FredeHufcr Physician ^ Office: hts:utr.i?. ? llOTVfc Wa>hington lllfi i'arb error Victory Savior _Baokr Columbia, ;> Phene 7811? All cl&eaes of cental rt.n Dr. L. Ii Haliman DENTIST PALM-ESS EA1KAC11U.NS, Sunday* by Appointments Oil ice: 2.3t>y^ Gervaie Street Columbia, S. C Dr. H. G. Thomp n DENTIST i823I/2 -"^ly St. v Ph<me 8i6fi (vol^d li?*n??Hrwlpca?}'?? . Sprr-ilty. Extract.ona V Palnleaa In WinnSboro \V?*inesday? p Samrdaya at A. Rtmaell H-n Pb(w 219 V Office Hears: Te 8:80 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Oftif, J3| Resident < <4I7> Dr. D. K. Jenkins DRNTI8T Filling. Plates, Crow*i, Bridge* 8rmday by Appotaumt la?ithe^? a SpmfeKf MADAM PETER'S Heir G merer 1 rw "i" B?a* BEST SHOWIf m?tf 19M Blendfe* &L Galea Me