The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 27, 1937, Page Page 2, Image 2
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SUMtER NEWS
On Sunday afternoon, March 21
Rev. Pope.- pastor of Mt. Pisvah A
M. E. church, preached at Emanuel
M. E. church in lntiTe-t of
Mrs. I. II. Jamison's bonevolcni
circle. The message delivered we. indeed
impressive.
The E ve. Jessye ensei. ble ?Vpeared
at Mt. Pisgah A. M. 1*
church on Tuesday nite*. Marvli 1th.
' ' The group was greeted by a larg?audience
am1 the program ^ as a
rare treat for ail m..si .'T>vers."|
Each number rev ived m. ch ap
plause,
"Clouds and Sunshine." a d
in 3 acts' wa> presented ay Menris
college students, at . I. nvoh;
Jligh school on<-K i-.ay nite,. Mare . I
19 for-the benefit of ehn:i*y a .a
Morris college*. -Maer. e<'.n.yiei.
dation is duo the eiiree.t r i Air.
Moses and the* entire-ca-t : then,
wonde rful presentation. J
The Ciooc.I'-'llows e'luh go--1 - i
regular meeting ?-tr W.. ;-day j
nite. March IT. with Pun. J? :.*. J
Kilgo. TKe usual Lu;.-ir?o~
ingwas held then.the !.
spent and a repast fgr'v.l
Mis* Voice Wilson '.v:c c-.s'h 1
Cincinnati, Ohio'd. : kar .y > j .1week
an account y:-tV o'.-Vtii
\ her brother-in-law.
' ' Mr. (,'arey KreiiV;ii k, ?io\y
Columbus, Olrm^van.e lo the ci'y
on TnescRty, March W; to' atteriv
the funeral of .his - grainlfathv.
Rey. A. G. Tow::.-cud.
; Miss 11. X. 'Mr.. ' Ku!.;
Taileton and Mr*. W. !. Kagiu
motored to. Ilartsvilie- on S-mTuy.
March 14. Miss r n .-vie t!i.
. trip in interest of th I-'ciei au-t'l
club work, there. * .
Mrs. Fannie \Vin-ti a of N, . (
-York City left last Tu<-sd::y..at'.t- ;
spending.several weeks yi.-i'.i ig he!
sister, Miss I<ia Mcl-'aikn.
Drs. A. ItJ Howard, S. *i .MiHe.
and several other f?? fcs ? ': O'.c-rHv"
attended the funeral of lwv. Wit
Ifannu in Chora w. "? My lyfay
March 22.
Miss Ma! Jo Ham. a si ' seal.
Browning ' Home, -"M" ut the. l a.- .
! week-end at home.
. NOTICE
Sun.tor-, F..C. ? The Eva J ess ye
Ear or hie will make its .sevoi'.d ap
pea'ra .c> in the Yit.y at Hi ;, n<.
M. E. church,. -on Friuay night.'
Marpr. 20. Folk in an i. i.?ir v a'.:
tor should not fail to ivar tlT>groUp
of artists.
...~ n?v
liKTHEL A. M. E. I HJJUT1
Rev. S. IT. Lewis,. l'a>:lor
The 'Sunday se'acnj i-ier. l :.eli a.
the usual" hour, ivi'.h ' -ivf* a-rs and
teach r? at their r>- -t ! ty
After class study of tio \ . a.
yRT ie. one of t:u?- teach .
ers, jrave a very .ih/truciiVe ,-.ie
impressive review of the hs-on
The pastor made elo.-iry i. .vk .
relative to the loss'. r.,
-? .S'?mli>y-war. .?LrHi"r ii e ? ?
The Junior i h dV, ind <iie ?!!
rection of Mi.*?-Ella Ciy oserved
both mornir.y and l.i.rki.
Rev. -\V. W. Harris. Alumina; ? .
Allen university,, past. ; \ii-r i.? j
Chicago. IK. d'Tivned the mop itv_message.
His tvXt was select','
from the eighth dvisibn of ['.-air;
and tire 17th vers*'/ -The rn<-r. r.v'
was very impressive. The mi:.' re
enlphasucd the iiv.porlanx ?.?f l>?
ing a right hand man for < 1> '!
After the .service', Iiev, ll-wri4 met,
many old friends. ,
The league is progies-dug alec
1y. '"iT" M:^
Henry Webber. .
For the night service, Mr. Kit's
(white) a gnsp<:l singer, .-at g
gospel into the hearts ,f his healers.
This \yas another. ihip?* -e?iv.
x service. Afta.r .the- s<<fg service
Messrs Purse and TaT'.Tii ('-.hi
busings men of the < ity. male nr.-I
pressive remarks which wn,. v.ol;
* received;?yr>m?~ayain. y./u?rnv"
al\V.:Vr, wiVrorr to lP'lhid. ,> h*u
friends and visiters arc always
welcome.
MT. ZION A. M. Ik ( 111 IJ( II
Re.. W. P. Carolina. Pastor
j
ScI' irs, S. C.- -Sunday school up
- enocl at the usual h > :r. . .' kh Shipt
and coworkers at their ? .-1 .of
duty. The lesson was b? a kil'ijlly
tauffhfc throughout lie ckm ;iria :
the pastor gave a splendid-review.'*!
At 11:30 sharp, moraine serve
began. The pastor selected hi-'
text from Matt. 2:!:10-1J. Tin. !
being Palm Sunday a . [>t i ia1 s'T- .
rhon was preached which was en- i
jnyod hy nl1..
At 7:30 we again r<as-ombl'd 1
and listened to~a-~rr.esi<a,.r,. by. I'm. I
W. T. Fore. Quite a ff w were out :
to attend the evening service. We j
are thankful to say that those on
the sick list are much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Jones had f
as there guest the wpek-end theii
neice, little Miss Eloase P'ladger j
of Latta. . t
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FRIENDSHIP M. E. CHURCH ,
Rev. II. W. Williams, I'astor
Sunday school was conducted in 1
i its usual manner with too Sup!.,?
j Mi. E. 1>. .Nosinith lit ins pes;.
| The collection lor Sunday school '
was'over >10 Friendship has one
of the b.st Sunday schools m the i
district, .The atlc-r.duncc is always
,eoob. Kvciy body i> asked to at h
i Cn,; a?i of these>Faster services
'tl-iis week. .1
j?? , .1 Steh.yil
L ...Mrs. C. W. Speights, .Misses F. I
j'S. L'. ewi), F. i?. liowiiuin, K. . i . !
I Aiv L .itc .eii motored to O arieston J'
Sat lir-iaj',' acc, nipanied by Mr.
file! OS. . '
Miss. K. P. llowimui ,<p>.i:t the
[v. ek-ei'.d at lleiiiiuiugwriy. Mi>s
i>. S. IF own was, live . week-end
r .cst of Mi'., ami Mrs. lhive Mc '
1 .it,..' . 1 iie 1st and L'mi prudes 1
.e. tavt letiViC'i s'liip of tin lr tcac't .
'."dis/spv lit-'is' and -Mi s Fiov.;.a.'T?r.sl
F;\>tcr v,uu" hunt*"TuV^dav. J ,v
1';.. oiwiAi.iy evening* tlu.e wud
:'ve eiotun sate , 115
. 1 1 -y, Yv'aile and 'iilculUej's ? 1 tin
..Tar 1' o iade. On Monday liiir: 1 a
hivi'e siuiw wiii bt .tfive'h at the
; .1 ' Mi. in.,
-MU::'s O.llb.
ivi.i.i us t ii vim;l
i;.vi' 1i.>j (. ii.i Iu ii
iii"-. J. S. lta!l, 1'a^tOr
. ' Lva'uiii\.il*day. "
?; 1. ^
S . ?. # .was u])i ;it(j a I jj
f. wjtu* An.-l. Supi, \
. - at ti.oi. jimsI 01" duty. *
11 v." 1 ^ v - li1* \Y2*6 bc^iUiiiil y ' (Ij.
as.it .lliC'ii v.\*\i by iho
.> i v. i.;. ;, \vu.s.( i-j.'yod by.ali.
- i' .- rv.tr v' a.- bajoyoil by
a!;.. A; 1J.-.U Ut.-v. liali iisfOr.tifw- !
. .i .i. *.;. it K> v. St.iith oi. ,
fi.'-i- n :uu: lb v. Kvajis a'ieoniyany
- 'c" :< n va- !i-ab iVoiii
:. ; tl St. Juhi:. " lb.
... J,* Jbhn -bt.; {
: . ; : :i::- I lift.-. \\'-i-p. .Jtsirj?
. launia.-:' b'-'cay.-c ,
' .. .i .d, I..."
!: i?; .-..".i are th? y that have
. .v aa\ i*. b'-'.K '. v<l.
. ! \va .murk: to rejoice
. . " I 1a; :1 11: : htJi sermon ill;...
:.ea-i ly every. r.e w'h j heard .the ,
.! a alar. ' '
i <v- i air-.-5j.-niblf<.l for the
. - . .u o; .thw. Marioi'. Johnson
- ?'ity.' X. .1, who passed to :
v u.u at in yorai .March 1-1, J L'7. j
?ivV. llcd^-sjAf^telj hi;., tjy^t '1 rf ilt. ,y
Job It'iH chapter and the liotii
\i-i 1 Mr I "know il\afi?v.rviJe'w
I.\ t'v and that he shall stand
; t..tic.- (Say ;| oh the oai-th
Ajeat: "T.-ii.-ti: - iii Cod." .
It was our lo.-s but wo hope. and
v. :.' i o. .iour to hi - testimony
.is Ji' avOn's. gain.
< 11 i:s I IlKMlil.l) N I w s
Sunday nidiT-inu' v.a.-''boatitif.a
v-a- a I: . . 1v S a : _
11...ilur.-t .T.abi-inaclo A. M 1
/.joii vhaivh. Mi. .J. A. Alfoi-d,
Si; pi. ' ,
At Iw'ivi' oYloi'k tl?o pastor. (
.Ja*. It. L. Allen, proao! od a
i: i1 i I'll 1 si.-rnuin, Tlum*" "Thy
Triumphant Kntry into .U'usal- ,
' iii." M11i-= ni? ssaj/o was oivjoyod
y al' pif-t-at.
Ail idi.n\Iii s arc lookint? furwaiy
! tii ir lia-U-r cilcbiati'-n, next ,
. Sunday,. j
:>?. v*. ;f. A. Ca:y was aide to k?.
!iis t lr.av.i. oil Sunday; w\. tru.-'t K
'.'.iii roi.tin.a* to impi'o.'o. ,j.
~ Airr.'~ttT^~'a A! I.:titi i- qiitu i:-rf :
ii at this writing, wo pray
a sfKvdv recovery."
'I lie UivJ (ii t, pallor -of Salon
SJajiti.st church nr.a nkinb'ir.s wi-u-.j.
'-i.i.9v<l m a AVt.-ak's mcctiny. IvC.v.t
C. II. \\ iiliai.is, jia-'mr of Jini Cai-I
." lii'v -IMJ.Il>'t chtMvh. (lTor'!TVi'lc. t
Churh/vte. .\. wa- yriest sja.aU- I
or. l>rmailt ijiiwoif.il iiio.-: ;
-' a:".-' ' .'.oh omniay. (jniio a?few \
11 * t! 11? ?a?4?I'rior.d.'?attended. r~r
Miss S;m a Wadswoi' h came j *
i'/'ini' Muii iay from C. M. A. to at- j ^
?rnl t lo?4'mi?-rnl- el': her tu'j.'iii;
.The I'i-oiovt'TV v. ill . |?y in ses- ! *
. II
sion ere thi- reaoh_- the press. I
Kv -rythir.a is in readiness for this j 1
i .: * ! 1
event nicet'ilff. .
Misso> K. P. Johnson, Florio Me-1 '
Coy. Sara A. MeCullotrgh. Mr. j\
- i;i.'"i;s liiotoi-i-'l to I'ayolat.u
Friday iilto to the home of MissM
V'n hri t Ji nvi r _j_j.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.vak and 1 '
< hil-ire:!'. M.s. Mnii.ic Moore ano ! <
Mi s Ardor in Moore motored to- '
Charlotte' Sunday afternoon. I <
?Tuo-dav morning whi1e pns~irg ' r
thn '.1Kb Che.-torfiojid, enroute to i <
I!'. v. C. J. liynnin. the Rt. Rev. .1 M
\\*. M;ntin, A.It., A.M., D.D. and ?
i !'?i. .j. ManoacK, pop canon at, <
the homo of Rev. and Mrs. \V.. W. ! a
McC'iilIough. Jin:;];!
'.he Ear.ter. dawn approach ?
os i | 1
As wo go along ""our way; | 3
May our heart- ho filled with gvud- 1
ness, . h
On this blessed Easter day. ,
' , , , V <
IN M F.MORI AM
In lovintr numoriam of our
inothOi. ilrs. Josio II. Stuart who
lepaitcd this life, March 2'.', llJ3'i.
?r= ?
Mother dear you lol't us
To dwell in venders' land
W in-ia* >?." tew or pa. 11vor conies.
\\ e love you but God loves you
lust.
S!? p. o:? and take thy rest.
Sei .ant of God well done.
ol-it .Mis. Mozella G. Carter,
ill?t..i! il: Smart, New Voik
City, New York;
Mis. i-'oMtie M. SwintoH, Columbia
Ic'.-u find Godfrey Carter^ graiuh.
ill Id tell.
' *
VI US. I AN Ml-: DAWSON
LAID TO It EST
\\ est Abbeville, S. C.-1?Mi's.
'iuuiic.'.Caiuieii DaWsyii, departed
!t:> li!'o, March oth, lt'37? Her
ii .nh came ii< a shock to her many
"t lends.' She was funeiali/.ed at
>it. i .tasant lkiplist church the
dii.of -Match ol which iicr.hu?biiiiii
> a Vl neon. She was a l'a fliTiir
.a-eid 'i of til ace Chapel A. M. E.
i*. v. lu-ie she-served in many
Ononis; . .
due-. J.. L. yua-rlvs, i> re siding elIvs
ul". I he- Cii i Ouviile district)
-a ::td;nc set icol!.' Sue leaves
/. 11.;..-.i 11 iter pa.-sii.g a. husband,!
... i>.other, t\vu dau.-iitors aiul a J
j l et retativ<.S alul If rends.
'.el.. ;a i.na ... UjV. ii aUefld-!
\veiv:~~uTTs. .Xlat?iV* Hares ol
n.r.ii.atti, Ulno,- iiiiujiiitv*; . Mrs."
have lmw.-mi, Cohmiidu, duughei:
.'lis: .Nanie Bank^ot tpartanUil'gj
sUlvr; i'i'i sidvni,- M 1Simp
fcu a.liil students of Allen". lUliveiv
la-v, ,\. LV Jones anil iaeuky
It' SaUaia; 3U". and .Mrs. I'uifcrf^p'd
ui Ivy; Kev. B. i'. Uray,
i.i eipvt.ud; .?i ss k. y.' .Masscy of.
alyel.elii. She. was laid to. rest
r.' t;a. L.-..-a n ceinetffy?-r^HMletr- - a-'<<aiai
?.ii llowcis. I.. A. liichio in
har;,i,\ assisted by \V. I. Peek of j
viiderson, S.: C.i:
A STOVE It NEWS
1 :e con J1quarterly conference
'.as held at St. i'liiiip church hist
Ui'-Ui da V a: d Sundae V... l? .? f
MA .leJlah. 1).D., p. K. Altr.ougb
ua;-f ii...i.-po.-td his ilbctUr l'u:i
i him to preach ami nut oven to
i!jv - hi.s ir mo. IJ '.t he having
!; . c-Uteh at. ilea i t cante oil duWii
u -.1 -u'part .in -ei'viecs.
Oar pa-tor, iiev. liuwn.ar. tis.
aiouil the work t"? r hinij and' we
.v'if nut disappointed in ico iviny
:iv.-o! (h i. ? .
Kve'.^thinjr went a head < t' tho
ii.-t <iuaitor b?>th in lii.iuu.-ial and
.nit itiuhly. M nib.'lship ituiea-ed
probation. Amount ra'r. 1 in
li'e q- aitiir Tola! amount
ai.-u-I d uiiiir the <juaitei S>2"?T.U:J.
Mr. McCh ilan sain St. Philip is
the district. The officer*
,'ui'l hhu tiff <11 Saturday. th<lifnc
ali 1'. K, should he jKiitl. And
whatever is .iai..-c<l on! Sun lay goes
! ? ill.-, pastor. :
I.-.st; SiMidaywa- IValni Suiiday
Hid l:? v. Ilnv.niau n -oct'd far his
text Matt. - in \ < rSt-s,- iMing a>
hi- s;;l'j<f1.. "Palm -Sun lay." It
<\\>s fall of information. full <.i!
In-pi> at i' n and \\ajJ -. deli vert d with
:"? ! .i' ; f<?TV;?IS1., li'i.'. rn:111"iv
t l iil' .K .l in -pi each f<>r tiie. ilev
Johnson. Suntifii rl church, I-'i 1iay
night. ' Sun lay nouning tit 0
'cluck an<l 11:1a a. ni. at - S't
I Mi i 1 i | >. Ikistc! "program at -:"'i
i. in. conduct vl I>the'Syjit. am;
aclum.
Mr. Taylr-r (laydeii was fur.er.
ir.t.il lu-.t- M'.uiuay at Si. -Philip
kuivh by Hey. J. W. Williams of
tV;ti?-r <: cii.-ai-f a >isto<l?4+y tinlo-v.
I.. (I. Jlownian ami W. John
i)l, Mi saii; that i.o was. struck
y ;i fr- i.riif trt'iin last l-'ri-iav nitc.
ic 'wt..' i'quml cai lv Sat-Unlay,
tick (1< a?l. '; . ' .
'i1 < 15 ;pii.-t church (white) init,'st'
.i t., vio.r t',o
t.i hist Sunday ni^iiL-aud. alive
r t y. a I la- white -people- are
i: eiae' tii-.jf maize. '
On.'Thursday. March l^th, the
ifl'ieeis of t), > Ho ley Funeral Aid
i-ties eel-lnated his hi'thday
i Hail-din. S. ('. the merlinf was
i suce('s-. We pray that .Mr. Hoi-'
y ii<*s l<e-tLT.I for lie has certainy
aide<1 nine) to the Xctrro a<l,a'.(:ei>)>
nt. And* (loin# a wonder
id \v rk. throughout our com .
mu:tty. His present \va? an a
nour.t of dlU.OO. At the close, a
it ticioii.s r.i-pa-t was served-by hi*,
vile. Mrs. K. W. Holh y.
On the (irst Sunday Sf. I'hili|
iii'l St. James \vi 1 liave i( contest
iiil 'it'iwiTi * Knhinc 1 1 Si
> ?."< lock p. ni. J)un't fail to co.nu
md witness this-service. The see'
<1 Sunday is rally day or dolla:
lay; everybody is asked to pa;,
me. dnll.u. f+tr?Matthew,?T.itt 1?
Hive, Mt, Oliv*', Red Mil"'., St.
;irnc5, Mt. Nybo, Witter Grove
TFT Karr.ott, Mill low, MTTr'Zior.
lunches, their pastors and choir,
ill are invited.
f'iiin'mbers: Mrs. Dora Tuckr.
Mr. George Hodge, M-s. Kddyticbardson,
Mrs. Janie Murry,
Irs.*KrancU Lakin and Mrs. K
lyrd, Mrs. Frances I^akin and
Irs. K. Byrd.
Come to church! go to church!
IRE PALMETTO LEAP!
ZION A. M. E. CllURCH
< I.ast Sunday was a great day
here. Dr. J. E. Thomas, the popular
presiding elder of the Mt.
Pleasant district worshipped with
us. Rev. W. j^I. Jackson preached"
from the subject '/Spiritual
Power". Our elder was paid out
in full. We also had Mrs. Thomas
with us and she made a wonderful
talk. Dr. Thomas preached
a wonderful sermon, every heart
was stirred.
FIELDS DAY AT .
MILL CREEK SCHOOL
W. G. Owens, Principal
. Fr'day, March 19 three schools
attended a Fields Day exercise
sponsored by Rev. W. G. Owens,
Rock llill, Mill Creek and Vealu
Chapel.
A very fine* literary program
was had at 10 o'clock, each school
contributing numbers.
Aery beautiful l'aney work was
exhibited from Rock Hill school.
Airs. .. Redden- conducted the' contest
n primary spelling. Mrs.
livelier, intermediate spelling. Mrs
E. M. Owens and Miss Howard
i onducted the contest in arithmc-j
tie. .
. Those winning prizes in au'tli- ;
jiietic were Mattlia Williams, 7th j
grade and F., McClintic, -111* grade,;
Mill Creek school; Harold Long,*
Ah grade. Rock Hill.
Ar> thinctic. Anni?? Hill ran ..-,i.. !
I t } ? j
Mill Cret-k ;m>l 5>arah Epps, 5th i
-..rade, ,"Kock- Hill.
The chilli.i:n assembled div the!
school ground, where numerous
games. were played and many prizs
were gi\Cn.
In the alt-inoiiii lunches .wercr
-crvt'd and thus ended a very happy
day. G.YIi'NEY
NEWS
In spite of the. nclement weather"
a large ciowll "of"Xeac1u>Ts'f~pupils
and patrons of the Cherokee
county school.- was present at the
county Field's i>ay activities \Saturday^
Miiuh 20th. The literary
e.xvrcis6S" wv.e held at Dunton's
f .'..'1 M. E. church from 10 a.
m. to 12 in. An outstanding feature
was a playlet presented by
the Blackh-buig school.
Exhibits from all of the schools
in the county wct'e on display at
the Granaru .-troet school. Mount
sinai school won tlie prize that
was olfcred to liie school having
ilie* best,- n.o.-t original and most
uniiiue exhir.ts.
In the al'lvinoon-the weather bo
came fairer cud the outdopr acti-1
1\- ncs were out on Granardl
stieet. schiioi- campus. These activities
incla-i-.d ic basketball game
'fcetwien iliac..sbu'rg. school and
, Granard sucet. The scores were
Granard S:J<j; Blacks burg U.
Every bony who attended the
Field* Day celebration expressed
j. latitude -an l. appreciation to the
L'lie'okee county teachers*' association
unu to >L ss B. E. Pickett,
Jeams t<;tcher for sponsoring, this
enjoyable time.
A tornado''.swept over the city of
Gac'm ' Saturday evening, March
2p, mh.i tly alter o;u0 wnich resu
ted in injuries'to several peo1'1<
a;.d a property lost esii mated
11 o n y.g.nuu, to ij>lUU,UUO. The.
tot amlo .-wept out of the west ami
ciK a.path towards the east d reeliy
V- : tne city. The storm lasted.'
on .y- a few minutes, but its
p..'.-. as marked by llying timet;.-,
i.o.atds, pieces "of tin ami
+rT-?:?mnu'i'lal ItlKl ull.t-r debt i.-.
l.m- approach of the turnudp was
is a. u by a steady liunbLne.
hi eui.cd as .similar tu the noise
mi. .c i.y a train. A hea\y rain
.ami' i-.-jyut* wind retfgned lor a
HVi j:.mutes. The sky cleared
. . y aiurwards.
A nu nt suivey establishes the
- i a. i that liu homes were ei ther
ile.-'tin,v ,ii or so seriously impaired
a.- i-i. oj. unlit lor occupation. The
coi.-'ied citi/.ups sulleied the follow.,!.,4
damages; The Holiness
ciui!\v. as completely demolished.
l{e\. kioi.uel Jones and eight child
iien i;.i; uto the building lor proteciion
from the tornado. In a
.-dio, i iinte the entire brick strucli.in
v.a. s^;dP",j<l over the
ground aiujl the refugees crawled
d Ji" "aiiout- any having been suU
otisly hurt.'
-dr.-. Charlotte Craig whose
kooa?A^n-^nearby had a miiatuI.,,.
. .. ..... 'i-e- - i i >
. v..7 - . v .ij/i.. liiu kuniuuu piCKOU
up iii . i.uiuu from its foundatons,
cuiiiid it over a fence which was
I.ui tmu hod and dropped the house
in the -adjoining yard. The house
i . completely. Mrs?Craig.
or bruises.
The steeple of the Metropolitan
/i on church was blown olf. DunliapcP'M.
K. church lost its
chimney and many window panes.
The roof was removed 1'iom Mr.
t ini cmc Williams' home. The
iiomcs of Mr. C. L. Glymph, Mr. it
II. F oster, Mr. \V. O. Gallncy, Airs I
Florence Smith, Prof. J. E. Gatfney,
Mr. B. E. Riley, Mr. Andy
Gailiuy and Mr. John Smith were
damafnd. . Mrs.' Mattie Ifawkins
iiii'i .Jr. John Smith were injured.
'Misses Lydia and Jessie Ruth
Bon lie i* wore Knn/lrnr oPtoi-m..."
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guests of Miss Kuth Bonner in
I Mucksburg.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Talley left for
Baitim "iu-iaaXurday a Iter spend i ng"
several months here with her mother.
-Misses Edna Garrison and Josend
with Mrs. Flora Clary. Mrs.
Clary is the sister of Miss Garrison.
Mrs. Walter GafTney left for
'Washington, D. C., to visit her
sons and daughters. She was accompanied
by her sister, Mrs.
Hattic Jolly.
Mr. Leon I/ttlejohn who has
been living in New York City for
several years has returned home.
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RIDGE SPRING NEWS
The Sunday school was opened
at the usual hour, with each teacher
at their post of duty, the lesson"
was beautifully taught and discussed
for thirty minutes, the reports
from the different classes
were good also. After Sunday
school a short program was rendered
111 the B. T. U.
The L. P. A. club was entertain^
ed at the home of Airs. E. W
- Broadiia.s. un last Friday evening,
the attendance was 100 per cejit.
The meeting was opened by the
president, Airs. G. L. Lott. This
! meeting consisted mostly of business
after all this was ov?r. The
members and visitors were served
a course of ice cr*am and cake.
The Buds of Promise met at the
home of Airs. Lucile Raiford Sun
u??y evening, at, o ciqck. in->
littlo fottr seentod to be very pleasant
at the meeting enioving play;
ing the beautiful sunshine, etc--1
The little fotks..\Yere seifyyd "sand- i
I wic-hes and4 ade, ice cream and
cake. . I
Mrs. .Mattie Porter has returned
to liei" home after visiting relatives,
and friends here.
Messrs Russell Daniel, Thomas
.Mills, Jay. Price, Williams and!
others.of Johnston, S. C. were visitors
in town Friday.
The open minded club met at tho
library -Sunday evening. The
meeting was very interesting.
Mr. Daniel'. Watson has returned I
home after spending some time in
New York.
The Y. P. P. club held its first
meeting at the home of Rev. and
Mis. John Williams. The 'President
opehed the meeting. A song" was
: sung; then Bible verses by the club.
Prayer was offered by M.sr~lianimond,
after which the president
read a poem which was nelpful to
the club. The officers hre: Miss
pan F. Williams, president; Mr. K.
F. Peterson, Jr. vice-president.
-Miss. Elizabeth Broadnax, seere
fcary; Mr/ Roy Raiford, Asst. secretary;
Mis? Caressa Raiforcs,
Chap, in; Miss Thelma Ellison,
Treas.; Miss Maggie B. Blocker,'
reporter..
Quite a few attended the play,
entitle "Past Thirty" given by the
third high class of Bettis Academy
Friday night.
WAY MAN A.M.E. C1IIRCH
Rev. W. CI. Owens, Pastor
Sunday morning brought a happy
group to Sunday' school at 10
a.m. The lesson was beautifully
Luuirht bv the t'eaeliers ami review
ed by the assistant superintendent
Bio. Steward Campbell.
At 1.1 :d(J Rev. Owens, took for
a text St. John l'J:d(3; subject
"Rieparing For Jesus to K ile".
AH seemed to have enjoyed the
message. There were quite a
A sjlveV tea was sponsorci by
number of visitors out Sunday,
the Missionary society Sunday afternoon
4:0U p.m. at the parsona.ee
which was a gieat success.
Services . bewail at 7 :JU. Kev. "
\V. \V. Harris of Chicago was introduced
to preach, lie used as
a text St. Jolin 10:10, subject:
'"Life And Abundance of Life".
This was a masterpiece. All went
away tejoieipg.
Mis. \V. \V. Harris, -sister and
brother-in-law wbth their little
.-on, Uccomnanied Rev. Harris to I
Winnsboro. ,
The county training school's glee
club will sing at AVaynian on thu
first Sunday ii'f April at 3:110 p.m. <
ih ntorist oi Hey, \V. G. Owens'
club. * i
SWANSEA NEWS
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?Swansea,?March?Hy the"Brothus
and Sisters held their convent
on u'ith Lodge No. 12 at Mt. :
Pleasant Baptist church. Rev. HJ
Norris, pastor. p
The convention was one of its 1
best. Papers by Miss Eloise Kin-J
stqn; Miss Eartha Whetstone; re- (
spouse by Rev. Bracey, Leesville. '
The Charitable sermon was preach ^
ed by Rev. Wm, Minis wheh was
-the-following (iiiartcts: Twin City ~1
of Batesburg; Mt. Moriah and ^
Swansea; Prof. M. Pinckney spoke 1
in behalf of t,he Swansea school, i
1 he next session will be at Alt. J
Moriah A. M. E. church, Sandy !
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Sunday \vas a well spent day at ,
lit. Pleasant. The Sunday school
i's reaching its height under the
leadership of Rev."M. Jackson. ,
Rev. Norris preached a wonder- 1
ful sernion. 11 is text was taken
from St. Matthew 7 chapter, sub- :
ject Advantage of the Egyptian
Culture in Moses. The 4th Sun- '
day the Easter program will begin
at 11:30. At 3:30 the Men and
Women Benevolent union will ob- I
serve their annual meeting.
Prof. Arthur Sanders and h, s
co-workers are planning to attend
i he teachers' association at Columbia.
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The P.T.A. met Monday night
and had an egg rally. Plans for
the futux'e were discussed.
Mrs. Frank Lightsey spent last
week-end with her mother, Mrs. *
llattie Jones, Columbia.
Mr. ami Mrs. Dan Thomas, Mrs.
Klizabeth Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow I'auVn and Mrs. Ida
Zeigler were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence JefTcoat of
Wagner, Sunday.
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i SAINT JAMES
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor
AshevUlo, N. C.?The scene was
most beautifully set with an abunj
dance of palms and coloiful flow.
ers for the observance of Palm
Sunday. Subsequent to the rendition
of most beautiful and appropriate
music by the senior choir,
i an atmosphere of deep reverence
' pleva;'led and the entire congregation
was lifted to new heights for
divine worship. From the subject
"Jesus' Triumphant Procession"
our pastor delivered the morning's
message. New mountain-top exper'ences
were had at this worship
and God was given all of the glory.
Visitors worshipping at this
service were extended warm welcome.
I Amidst an atmosphere equally
as gripping and uplifti ng the cv|
filing's discourse came again from
J our .minister from the subject:
j "Jfjus Cleanses The Temple". The
Jarge audience again received th.'s
message ""with every sign of deep
I' appreciation and Christian for
vency. The music throughout the
day was excellent and especially
the solos rendered by Mr. J. W.
Brogdon at both the morning and
-evening services. Mrs. Jones of
this city representing the Women's
Federation club of Western North
Carolina was present at the evening
seryice and made an appeal
for the. support of her work. A
liberal offering <was received and
presented to hex*. .
All are looking forward with
happy anticipations for a glorious
Easter observance beginning
with the presentation of The Ilessurcction
Pageant by the junior,
choir at 5:00 o'clock in the morning
and closing with the senior
choir sing ng it's cantata at 7:d0
o'clock in the evening. The pastor
commended all - who contributed
so unselfishly to the glorious
services throughout the day.
CLINTON COLLEGE NEW6
Clinton college is -gtill . alive.
Every phase of the work is moving
along nicely. There has been
quite a few eases of flu in the
building and' among the faculty
members. Our school physician,
1 )r I Imvu lliwLi.tr I..... i ?
j ^uvitvtv IUW IVC'JJl
qujte busy combating this epidemic.
President J. S. ^tailback and
Mrs. I. M. Martin who had been
home because of illness returned
-Wednesday. Miss Wilon, the instructor
of French acted as matron
during Mrs. Marti n's absence. Not
[only is Miss Wilson a good in-|
'structor, but seems to serve well
fin ally capacity. 1?? |
j- Our own Bishop John W. Mar- j
tin was our .guest speaker during
chapel exercises, Friday. He gave!
us a Very plain and practical talk I
which was quite inspirational to
both student and faculty.
Clinton college's faculty is planning
to attend, the teachers' association
in Columbia this week.
Miss Wilson and Mrs. Martin
worsnippect at the Hai mony Prcs-1
byterian church of this city Sunday.
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Prof. I. M. Martin, Dr. and Mrs!
J. 1). Martin and their two sons, i
all of Charlotte, N. C., were seen j
<>n the campus Sunday,
Clinton's teams played Lancaster
last Week here. The <j rl.- !<>.-f
t!ic* boys won. The team also play
Kinley Ili of- Chester Monday iul<-.
The pirls and boys lost. Our team
is progressing under the cllicient
training of Miss Margaret L. HeMonde
and I'rcft'. A. J. Johnson.
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CIIl ItClI
Key. E. J. (lallman, Pastor
Sunday school was called to order
10:30 a.m. wi'tli the Supt. Mrs,"
Daisy Sanders, presiding. We hafl
a splcncl'd Sunday school. Al'teV
the class study of the lesson it7
was. reviewed by the Pator, Rev;
liallman.
?12:30- the pastor read for scripture
Joshua 2:1-7. Text Joshua
2:18. "You are known by your
signs". The message was received
with, great spiritual enthusiasm;
5:.'50 p.m. BYPU was called to
>rder, with the V cc-President Mr. J_
Gzcll McDaniel, presiding. Topic
How can we improve our BYPU.
7:30 Prayer service was conducted?by-,Mr,
Pendcrgrnss. 8:00?
Luke Kkl'J-34, he delivered an 'in- j
teresting sermon l'roni the subject
"The Punishment of Hi ll ai d I
Enjoyment of Heaven". It wirs-3
>oul stirring sermon.
We all we're very proud to have
with us as a visitor Miss Estclle
Murdix of Spartanburg. We also
were proud to have visitors from
Winnsboro and other various places
to attend our services.
The BYPU is going to render
an Easter program Sunday 3:30
p.m. and we as members wish to
extend to all a cordial invitation.
Come and visit us;
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Saturday, March 27, 1937
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Miss HDSSIK MAK DAVIS
j It was .Ma: ill 1st which marked
i the fin's of the longrtalkcd about
contest ".Miss Ohavis"; The spirit
of rivalry between each contest- j
itig class rose with, the growing
clays. In spite of. the eighth
j grade .iirst 1 in blow Unci the con- |
ti'nuatioiL of pa'ties by the ninth ?
grade; the seventh grade under the. |
loyal supervision of .Miss Agnes
Vi Williams tin pod tlu* l ing. j
Uosa Owen* ! gowned in navy
blue crepe, Wynnie I.awsond rapeil
in sky-blue crepe deehine, llessie
Mae lUiv's flustered in red
crepe decliire also Annie I'rcssley
covered with white tailcty march
cd in to the strains of "Howard's
March" played by Miss Julie' L., ..
Jones.
I After the ' pro c siun, , Princi pal
lit. M. Wilson i:it; "diiced Prof.: Hen
' ry Williams,' the speaker lor the "Coronation
o'' . i: -v is. The
crowded hous sat cmiellv drink
iijlt from t biy jii " <>i in-nira- .
tion as the irp-lifted and well tak- K
en speech wa; deiivoi i d.
While each ropoit v.as'carried
to the la hi a to be: count' ii, yells
were heard and nuiny applauses
were made. *'
|. Miss Ilessie Mile* Davis-who at
this time hole a hiatuil'til down
| placed Upon hei'Micn-l by L'rof.
H. W lliams. ' The mat sum of
! $4'J.7U was. ic.db.vd J."rum the reisult
of the conies l< M
| The students'and faculty of the
Chavis Hi s.lu.ui heai tily thank
the br.skit bail conch Mi?* Kachell?
i.ttwiciice, and 1hi~~ iie -tafKS '
for. the sifceh si ul proj^iam.
SPAItTAMH ltd MAWS
The spring revival at Golden
Street Dapti.st' chim n. is \ pu?\ lajy
of much'suckess. llcv. f'. ('ln l;.
is assisieit ny Kcv. i\, .J. (.nil,null
who pu-luis '/.ii.ji Riierini lkiptist
church. \\ inn-bni o jii.il Mi. Olivo
in ( heslt iv
Miss Kilnn Guihr."n is visiting
lU'l'C this WW,J. ' "r~
Deacons Knell .. \\*? . * .K.?n ' and
John lvpps. .11 iss Luis Ruwen and
Miss Aivlia Wooden moaned to
S'jvli-in ( i o r ?o.nl wriir R.ev. 1).. C.
Clark to his iJhm!i, /ion Ilopeweil,
where' :t great service and a
nice trip- was reported.
Little M. W. Win then is resting "*
fine since lie returned jiom the
hosji/tl. lie was e: .?; ly , njured
wn n a car driven by his lather
ou4r-lurricd.
sr-Sn.i^Tj will he. a big "day" at
Golden Sheet, /ion I i.'.-tiim iioni I
Wjiaishioa wili win-dp- ;;il day. I
-At 12 p.m. Rev. K.' -T. Gallmoii will ..
preach. At ;j;UU p.m. Itev. A. D.
Duncan, Jr., and his congregation
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