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X., ' . P*c? I jj^THE OLD GRAY | ' ' AND? X, ;;THE NEW RIDER"? :: By 1 ; HEV. E. J'lill.LIP ELLIS - y<-f A Special?t i?nimi!ii.? Svuth Carolina Tuberculosis ; committee representing 4i)e colored people ol the a Kilo 11.01 in an^ iiua. session at Columbia \\ oiiiic^day, Alaich -1 wiui Fioi'. John 1'. Bui t oss, suite Yluiirniuii, presiding. lie rs oiio ui the leading Jnsli uctoi's ol tiro State A. una .M. College, Ur'Ull^L'UUl g ? ?"* 13 u'.''oii^tho low t'osl oiiiuatofis this country ailoi us. i'ioi. t.. A. Johnson, stipoiy isor ol the colored school . . * sys.iai in Columbia' is ai-o seviv ta.y and treasurer ol' this si'^-v . iai con.iiiitio.o. And wiioi. ;l conies to iau-hoctuai cu.uno ..nu iciiu li.oiu i.o is' liio last word. 1 nesc 1 golK.<-..ioit do nyt. .oS'.iy coiiiniuiKi the 'iuimi aiH'ji ..ud respect -ol then ov.'i. iue Out ino \v:.ito i'tuple; as \Seli. CUlllUUttvi1 IS ClrtlljK'i,ed ion le ol the .iiio.st oul-tai?n ' injj i. ....i.uici i oi one r'iuiui t-iui-p. 1 Jo.y a.v L>I. "L. Ai. I'llMCi* Ol C?* Itiuii ..i, i'xoi. W . \\. V? likins Oi OVaiij, o iiiJi i'iiiu"ii<ui \i'. A. Ann >vooi;, f*,ivoU\v*.M>aj .>4i's .Yl. A. i-uc-aint. * J]visoi" el. .C&ac.cfU-ii ' county kL>:cU'(i ai.|s>.. Alu'iy .J. .vx.i.ti ivui'i-',.??.;?iv cubage, i>r. ii. il. i.;uier, i ijr.Mi'di v* thy high . Lnooi at liumviue; l'riui pai ?. . . ii? ' fdalltull, A uuiii-1>; Ail-. C. V, Liiig ??iU. - ii'4. -i'. Ai. (Tib us Alls. .VUUicVS W. Mill.-..UUcctV. . and xieiu Avorkci- i? ni u class a. most to tjoiscii w u. ji il VuTnes f*? i.-i.n .1 .liy li-iiMiiit ' .-v. ciccs ,i?.yU> i-v04>.C. .',i l?v UK' 1111. tji.y c-i then UvoV, M -loll tiicy iilli tj Chfci.-ti.iaa Vtills whicn aidy in lac oil luucrcuUais 'that- ubliuctisL- Ui.seu.-o oi thy Halo ..o. ^ilS. Aio Dol.U.d f 1. white ) s.i. -J io'jii'CcoiiliiLiv'v.1 ui' boll).while ' mi l cQiuied group's viiia associn-. to i Vmi TffiS cuntiiiiyiee,. and iuii.i.-i.'.i; lis nUvii niiofiiiaii.on thai uou; . have-been impossible for n. ic. 1 iVe received oiuerw isd. The ?! t .ui'-r upon snowed that li. ion- > ! people oi' Smith Carolll .. ii.-. ni'-re nioMv.y. i'rieii ihe sale ill i..li::u.s s- lii;' limn any jm . .yeay in o..: > tale's hi-tuiy. Tin ic.-iiijv iei] a.!' oi'-ihe cities in li) - .i.e., A i' "11.' i ti yr I lie l.a: 'a! i:? y -;i oi. lh'.- ' committee for publication iti T he i'aUnctt-* i.ta ;* . next week. I'a .netio Teachers' Association x .e above Dueling is tlie g'lVaij est - aggregation of inuHiixoia e Sowh .Carolina atVoiihs. Its lepres tilted by ilie iriloli.ct ol' eve: y leh-niiiiation. i:-. the" siato. An i !'hi '.sVois ol. any fes.-it'p in . eiu i:ng tha.; of li,-.- ministry <i an injT:|it^(. to themselves in la:. mtr to attend tin.-: toiivi-nliun. Tho.J ao'tu-oi contact is an inspiration an lj the a Mil) !y )> aie e?lficativc| : na iii ?? tn .?ll- i ii witness tlv.ni Its nt t?> all of us te>| s< i' i v. < 11 tic truly cducat'--: 1' laity >f the iuco operate a h.cj ;! ;iti .Til-' i"ii'ui like this J a.-si n'uii.n. l'n f, C. A. .!ahns? i ' chief ?>i its directory fur ycai - ] 11 1-1 virV.i f ?l;r< -t .; ! its; af-j fairs "vith his associates until it ha- . i u\v'.| any .\i.crn coll rhaic' in thy statu. It will tal-a. the n'hip a iiim at ('<>lumhla t > ar (ur.triuiiiitv the no: i.-ral i.sembly j> rioils-. Prof. AII. Bnrr' methods: used in t lieckin.? (ii ail Ot tile t eU'-hcrMtrttT""" iJKiniios and state would succcs-fuliy op-rate any hank or tru-t t omp iry in the state. Its a fine fellov/ship t<> he with such fducaitoi*3 as Profs. J. Andrew Simmon who presided' witn dignity at the first day's general session; S. I.. I-" in lev, secretary; J...T. W. Mims. of flint an T"i<<-h < Hruil* Tt H Riu 1 '' W Wms- V M- A. Mvei>. . S.'R. llipirins, (J. W. Howard, pros :<ient of the associative; Willian Augustine Pen p, \Y. II. Grayspr, Jr.: W. A. White. M. A. Entzmin pc-:-. W. \V. Wilkins, L. S. Brown. A. i\ Moore. C. A. I.awson, \V. It. Bowman, I.. Tain. Dean? K. W G' i'fii and xsT. Fitzpatrick; Presidents Abran\ L. Simpson, J. J. ftii: M. F\ Whittaker, G. I'. F>'jn< dph. .1. S. h-tarback and thou- " sand of others. Music and Speakers Mrs. Marv YTcGlond T?r.fliirn/i stirred the?onf-hcr?association' ? iir her wonderful address Thursdat noon. It was the talk of the city. Prof. J. Andrew Simmons, princi pal of Booker _ Washington High school at Columbia was really fine in his, presentation of the speaker. .,\Ye did not hear Prof-. G. W. Howard's mes.sasr.c- -because of the larp : ci'owd. And having to return to Charleston Friday we-wei r unfc rtunate in not hearing Dr. B. E. Mays, truest speaker. We heard however that hj* address was a masterpiece of eloquence and that he was aldy presented hv Prcsdent M. college. : The Schools and col-1 M. F. Whittaker of ijtatc A. and Tf-t'wore at thVlr bT'st tmrnuji-" cal. selections. Those receiving loud and lognapplause were Bell High. Clinton; Booker Washington Colum ia; State college, Benedict, Allen and Claflirt. We were told that other high schools and college .vngors made sp'ecial hits after \:e left. Our regret was our inah.'ily to stay through. The occasion was Passion Week' and we had to be at our chureh post. A Fine Suggestion 1 When Dr. T. J. Miles, viop.'pres-J Ident of the exerutive board of Allen university took advantage of . ( the state meeting to call an extra session of the board it was a capital thought, and proved that lie has the state's interest?iat Ler present to transact legal busi- ' ness without any traveling expense to be taken care of by the board. But a thoughtless chairman would not have made use of such an opportunity. Ho would have issued a cell so that he and the numbers could have gotten then lares. But some body must shy and stop more from going out than coming in. llats oil' to Dr. Miles for his tine considera- ; ubn of our poor, struggling ministiy and laity. We have raised, .almost enough money for Allen university to pay for that Town tap' auuitorium on Taylor street, j step"' to help us when he at\yised thutJLhc chairman of tjie boa?d be a resident of the state. ""Catch the idea?". j Our Friends lmpro\ing We were glad to find L>r. J. C. M.Clellan, tlie preacher of the state,- rapidly recovering from a -cveie illness. His many friends aie anxious- about him. Dr. -L. M. . Daniels, our tine physician i* getting back to the delight of his nu.ny patients and friends. Kev.' W, D. V. King lias leen critical--; y ill ln-re in Charleston for sev- j cull weeks, but seems to be a i . .i i ..u;r inner at mis writing. nr. J. E. Thomas the very line pre-1 yuifg elder of thoMt. Pleasant district visits his brother niinis-j tei's in their alflfetions like Dr. - ? E.; Jleard., tiny 'are, always I at the'bedside of a sick minister.j l'he people wili_1 never fed that hey Van do' tdo mu<^ for such presiding elders. May their nuni:?brs increase. St. Luke Our second quarterly conference seivices' Sunday morning and evening. Dr. J. L. Benbow, prosid iiu elder will be our guest. Let the members pray for an put-pour.ng of the Holy. Spirit. "Let I s Advance On Our Knees" .. ST. MARY CIRCUIT' Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor March 28,- Easter service was -V:\vd at-all three churches of the circuit. The pastor was at St. Mary Sunday morning and delivered the Easter sermon: At 1:30 p.m. at Bethlehem and St. lames at night. At each plan; the" sOmnon was enjoyed. It is reported that there 'were very line programs at each place. We could not be present throughout each program.* At Bethlehem wo did get the part rendered by the little folk' and it was line. Saint James gave a line rendition. Each Me seemed- to have been at their best. The finance was fairly good. Sunday April 4th was pastor's day at St. James. The weathei was a little tainy and yet there was a large number out for the morning service. A wonderful sei "11?l?y p-i.t"i- r>Min ' f *i i ri i~. lliians 5:20, subject "Be' Reconciled to God. The sermon was a vo.-pel. least and the , Christian part of the church was made to lejid e. This was Communion day i and a large number was served. Among the visitors we ne'ed were Mrs. Stanley the pastor's wife and niece Miss Arvilla Livingston of Wampec, S. C.; Mr. P. II. Moore of the Conway circuit. We wore . I I V idJlil in Viiiv,. tlir.ni wr.i-=liiii ! with us: They were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. I.. Slev e i is on who spared no pains nr mitking it pleasant for them. Sunday aftcrnooi^ we were at Bethlehem engaged in a drive. The pastor had invited Rev. T. II. Moore, and his people to wop .-hip with Us there. - Rev. Moore was the preacher for tins service, lie selected his text Exodus 14:25? I.et us flee from the face of Israel: for the Lord fighteth for them against, the Egyptians. Subject Sinner; \t /' tt: i - m.. *- < \ i i uu v iin t ruui' r rum c?ou. I nis, was a very fine sermon ami we ] all enjoyed it. The weather was' inclement but there was a good ; number of his people over\with us. \ We are always glad to have vis- i ilor.-?r with us. We thank R|-V. j .Moore for his .service along with his good people. We hope to hlfve-^ them again soon. We are working hard to get our pastor ready for the district con- , ferenee. Host wishers to .the Palmetto ' header and its muny readers. j LOWRY NEWS The members of Brown Chapel A. M. E. Zion church were well i pleased to have their pastor, Rev. i A. C. Crocker with them on yes- ' m lav after being away a moiitTV -iek. Sister .Tannic Paul was able j 'o be in service after being ill for four months. M> <?.'Iloppio Graham. a young rothcr of the eommtinity, died last week after a short illness of ; pneumonia. Mrs. Graham is sur- i vived by a husband, 2 brothers, ! '^vernl sisters and- -six- very smaK -.-x ' * -? . iiimn ii. ?> c extend to inp nus band our deepest sympathy. "/i Mr. and Mrs. Cain Jackson, Mr. Tom Kirkpatrick, Mr, Edward Kirkpatrick from Charlotte, N. C. were visitors of Mrs. Sanders and Mr. Henderson Kirkpatrick Sunday. Mr. Kirkpatrick is some better after beinpr ill for some time.. We were very sorry for the ! dear children and teachers of Now Provident school after losing the school building by fire last Fri- : day. We hope there wHL.be some ' way for them to find a place to finish the school term. f I . * 1 "i ?: , ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH Re\. ll. \t. u. Sic a art, Castor Sunday. iiuuui opened nl ino li^Uai liOlii Willi lliC Ollpl. Uild tcaclicl s at Unii post oi uUiy. .11 uiuU u iiuik uie pastor cuinc ii> us w 41ii a w oiiuci iUi sermon. Hii theme was "Hie . Man Who Missed Pile -Meeting '. llio ia?wwi piogiatn was a success. The Pulpit Aid met at uie home ii. itu-a Micimard; .Mrs, liatllc Cjo.uui^ picsKieiil, ' pie-sided. j l'-hu business was lransae ted in j in. usual way and the Problem box was a ici.>, iititng ielrtuie ill the meeting. tjuiic a deal oi miornia?iuii w ... > t,i\en. l/uniiji the social hour the. Hostess sctvid delicious sandwiches, cane, ilusian tea and outtercd pecans. Mr. l.auu.is "A els oil of' Spartanburg was the Sunday guest oi e. ai t Simpson. .w'fs. tieitiia Joins ar.d.children |?of Spartdnbu. g w;t. tile week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Suli\ nil oi liampioii street. . d a dir.inr party on Sunday at hi i* home oil Carolina-street. Thai centerpiece of the table wa;\ a| bowl, iji spring lloweis. covers j were laid for Rev. and Mis. II. j \V. D. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J.l I'. Qlipliant, Mrs. Mary Whitiierl and Mrs. Ceirilla lludgcns. A tine dinner was enjoyed. Mis. S. \V". Sullivan oi Ilanip.- : -v.; eliiv; tained a truest I iii\ eiiim' spoisiuivd by the Pulpit I Aid. Mrs. llaltie Golden, president of ihe ciub led the. devotional. Mrs. Mary . Gamtt, acting president ox the Libei al ciub ami .\.r>.. Uciriila iiuu?Cli3, president of. the Gleaners club made some try fine remarks. The Problem box was a very interesting foa-. ture of the meeting. The hostess served sandwiches, tea. candy wafer? ard-Suits. . ' SKI.I.ICRS CHAPEL .CHURCH 1 Rev. .J. S. Hall, Pastor Sellers.,?. C.?On Friday night, April 2, was council meeting at Sellers chapel baptist church. At the council was opened by Rev. Hall presiding. "Did Christ Dh Sinners Weep?"' was lined and sung-. The council meeting was very interesting to all. Scripture lesson was read by the pastor from the 10th chapter of . St.-John beginning at. the 1st verse thru ho ISth verso, which was enjoy ! by all on Sunday. Sunday school was ..opened at to,, vvunl lv.??. c.,.^ I ~~ uum,, vtani OUJH. illiu C'Uworkers at then* post of doty. The lesson \va? b'-autifu-lly discussed throughout all of the classes and then wak nicely reviewed by the pastort\\|hich was enjoyed by all. Rev. Hal. ascended the rostrum and the scripture lesson was read by Rev. J. \V. Evans, 23rd i lia: ter of St. I.uke beginning at the 28th verse thru the 43rd verse which was enjoyed by all Rev. Hall selected his text from the 23rd chapter fo St. Luke and the 31th verse. Sl.bject: "Forgiving Pray- j it."?It uus icry?inspiiing?and j highly 'enjoyed by all. We were j very glad to have the visitors from tjie other Churches worshiping with us and we are asking them to oiini. M'-'niti Mr .1 S ! Brown, Mrs. Leila Bachus and | Mr.-. Francis Evans are oil the j sick lisirWD:?io hoping for them' a speedy recovery.' Our spring revival wiU open the i 1th Sunday in this month and' continue until the 1st Sunday iin ! May. Prayer service will bogiif[ the Wi di'.e.-day night ' before the Ith Sunday. Uo we are pleading ' you to ernpe over and help us put the program over. Lev. .J. S. Hall, pastor PICKJEXS (JO I NTY ASSO'N. The sixtn and last county meeting was held Satuid'ay. April ;ird. ?i,,. i i. -tn;.; \vhs in tlu M.?E. t hurclr because the mIahiI vjs incomplete. After the cTiapTinu ciTiuTuctod aj> . nropriate demotions (ltcv. F. L, Eawton)' fur liu* last !tuvetin^ ui the year, Mr. A. A. Martin took the chair. After "tlia minutes were received, report.^, were called.. Mi;-..- Y. V. Waters, Jeanea teacher, gave a report on our Field dav which was held at Eas!>;v .?ii 'the l*th o! .March"?Ttnr" bchools vtinning \t i/.es were; 1 teacher schools, Abel wcyj 1st; t ress' Read v. tu 2nd. 2 teacher schools: "'New' 11 c?i>c*. 1st; Central gixh?taa.hri' selxHiIs an I more: Ea-ley won 1st; I'iekyr.s won 2nd. Mrs, O; Hallums. a member of the committee on prizes secured some donations which we: e hie lily appreciated. Miss E. E. Wil Iianis awarded them. Suggbstions wipe eiwn to im> . "i<?\e Hi'. Field d>y celebration by M iss Vonng of Pi. l.-r.s and Mr*. : ii11"i Ivi-dev. Mr. Scott, the representative.to the state ta hers a-socuifioit gave a detailed report which was enjoyed by all. We feel that no mis take -was made in' sliding such a- villi*-awake man as ho. This being election day, the Constitution was carefally road by Miss A.Gflcs. The following"were t iectml for' the next two years under the new constitution: Prof. A. A. Martin, presdient; Prof. J. T. 0. Sihipson, vice-president; Mrs W. I,. VSimpson, secretary; Miss A. Giles, assistant secretary; Mrs. Amanda Ro' emon. treasurer; .Miss S. Williams, rcportei; Kov. F. L. l.awton. chaplain. Professors Simpson and F. Will lams wcrje present and gave some inspiring remarks. They are always welcome. At the close of the meeting we all enjoyed delicious CTeam and cake. THE PALMETTO LEADE1 CHESTER PARAGRAPHS diets association in Columbia, the ionowing vtuviicia ol i'liiley nigh sy/cnt tiie spuug holidays at tncirj asiicai\t homes: Alias Alabel : isumur, Alias Joanna L. Hlackweil, I ! feumtur; Alia-# Dewey AlcDowc,:!, > Lniuu; Alias Alaggie J. llood, Keck Hill. . Ansa hessio Honor of Ennnelt t n?vv,U Ul, acuity, li.fr k 11 111 spent j ! Hie WeeK-clluWilli Ha paiedis, alter uueiiuing tlie btafe leaeii1 era* association in Columbia. 01 la. i.-?;?a'y Li. AtkiliSOU la leach nig at iji?i;n<.it! institute lor Airs." loiic Jones, alio liaa accompanied tier hUsband, ail', joao^i jonea to a Aatioi.ui meeting: oi the i'i'ea^tjyrOTuiiin iu\\ a.'?ttiuy?mil tnr gone about two weeks. Alia, l.uciiyi AieCiinlon tiicti Alon day at nil home near Cooiina ibl. : alter an nil.ess oi several nioiiilis.j line Mm tue widow oi Air. Jen Ait canton who -thou a lew years ago. Aira. Joi.n lloiior and Airs. Haggle ii.' e t.i i i .ie'e are again, at lidiue alter tiie t losing oi tneir senooi ' ill l,'uii..eid eoUlity. Rev. An. Hamilton ol' Charlotte 1 lueached at ctuvaiy hapt. church bunday nioining. ille a of little David Lee tvi-liuct;.., a. ..us home on Uuk. it.!1 was very sad to the family and 1 iriends.. For y cats no iiuu Leeii 1 ailing, but tender care kept hint ' cheertui and always astir, l'orl one wo ok ho was confined to his * .bod, and news of his death was a shock, ilo was in his thirteenth year, lie is stnvived by his mother, Mrs. t^ueon Kennedy; one * brother, .'dr. Lex Kennedy; two 1 sisters, Mrs. Lillian K. Lander and ' .Miss Liiiiaboth Kennedy, both ot New York City; many relatives' and. a . v. n lo community of sym- . pathizing friends. Funeral soi vices were held at the home Wednesday alioi noon .with burial in Hebron. cemetery, Mrs., Isabella Johnson left Sun- ' day afternoon* for Cleveland, Ohio l to spend a while with her brother , who is ill. ] Mr. T. J. Walker, has been very ' ill during the past, week but seems ! to be improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Walaee Jeter of t Greensboro stopped over Sunday with his mother, Mis. Mabel Round 1 then lo.-umed their motor trip, to i Columbia where they will makV their home. 1 ' . ' 1 Ml*. Lex k'piincilv iviw / ill...I | home lioYn thy CLC camp in? AWCndau on account of tlte death ( oi' his mother, Master David Leo , Kennedy. Mr. Earl Hcyman oi | the same camp came along with , him. . Mr. Bernard Chisolm oi" Win- ! ston-Saiem was in the-city last 1 week visiting relatives. On the sick list are: .Mrs. lies- | >ie .1. L. Ayers, Mrs. Lottie Craig Mi. B. M. BriCe, .Mrs. Denton, ] :.?nmis street; .Mrs. Sarah Thump ~j or," Mrs. Flora Pressley. j .\lr. Robert Blake will leave 1 W ednesday morning lor ode oi the < c i camps. . uiiday and Monday were Very 1 ' .amy days, with tiiunuer and J .ig a tiling Monday. -Miss Willie lieil Heath, a stu- \ dent of Benedi.t college, Colum- < has been spending a lew days I wiiii. her mother, Mrs. Eva Heath. , ?Dr.?d-r-Sr-ABen?is?kept on tlie j with the many cases of llu, t rrfu <>ping cough, measles and idm r sickness. >.urse Elizabeth Atkinson ol : Waverly hospital is spending a 1 w iiiie; w\ith h&r_parcnts. M r. and Vs.- Willie McLurkin I' hate a! fine son. Wm. Jr. Mrs. aicl.urkjn was Miss Lizzie Tuck-l befoi'e marriage. A main claiming to be Rev. J. j 1. Washington, pastor oi the First Baptist .church of Los Angeles, * t ul.. and brother-in-law nt' .ln?> Louis was in town last week, liis mission seemed to have been to , make a date for Joe Louis to .stop j over in Chester a few minutes, , for, said he, Joe will be in Colum- . ba, "April 16 and will visit sever- i al southern towns while he is on f a Good-Will Southern Tour, be- \ lore his tight in June. } ?Airs. Mamie "Burgott entertained y the .Missionary society of Calvary Baptist church, last Friday after- ;1 noonr 1 April Fool's Day was quite a 1 lively day with the school child- 1 reii. i President J. S. Stanback of Clin ' ton college, Rock Hill, spent the * v.'Ci k-ehe! "with Tus~~f5mlly. - ' Mrs. G. W. Manorrey is much ( imprqved after being quite sick. Rev. and Mrs; W. 11. Miller of ? (> reel's. stopped in the city a fee ( hours Saturday while enroutO to vi?-it their sons in Columbia. t Mrs. Martha W. Walker and S MLawGhanie Pratt lost their school by 'fire Thursday, near Lowrys. c They were teaching when the blaze wav discovered in the roof. With I the help of the pupils they saved H some of the equipment, hut in less ? than an hour it had burned to the ' ground. ' The boxing matches each week at Hardin's gym by Finlcy Hi 1 students are attended by large ' crowds. ^ Mrs. Susie Phillips and Mrs. j Maggie Anderson motored to Fort , I.awn and spent Faster Monday with their nopn^w, Mr. Gewge ^ Knox. j R EDGEFIELD NEWS . ? * &. ? Tht^?Emancipation ?prtr^rnrtforr will be hold nt Edgefield a adeniy Apri 10th. The speaker for the day will bo Rev. M. M. Pence of Columbia, S.C. Come and make the occasion a great one. The service held at Trinity A. M. E. church last Friday night was quite inspiring. The Rev. Wilson delivered a wonderful discouUsjP, his subject was "The Word Ckij-pul". The debate .a. InHtnlrcffov this occasion was postponed until a future date. Hoy. A. Dawkins and family accompanied. by Mrs. Gussie Oliphant niotoivd to Newberry, S. C.,-Satui day .morning. Rev. Dawkins. being called home on the account of the illness of nis iiister. ? 1 ThoSf attending the? services from Newberry Friday night at T unity, were Revs. Johnson, liar-1 per, Mrs. Lulu M. Raye and Miss , Ottie Green. Mr. and Mrs. Hun&cl Waldo are leaving Wednesday l'or Corumbinvdlo, X. 1., tor the summer. Miss Mary E. Lee spent the J week > nd wM.lv 'her parents Mr. ami Mrs. John l.eo Missvs Grucie .\lcKie~ anc} Clementine Conen left last Saturday; for Washington. 1>. C. The Juvenile' Thrift elub met! at the home of Miss Junnita Cook, j lh-; eiub is still growing; Two. lev members were addid, Lilian-1 a el and Mamie Lou Baxter. The iext meeting will he at the home jf Hannah and Richie Gieen. Mrs. Zenbbia Cook was the Sun lay guest of her Husband at Ciin- j .Oil, , Mrs. Estelle Green and family wish, to thank the many friends "or their kindnesseS shown, during he illness and death of her husband. May the blessings of the Lord lest unon you. J VIKLN COUNTY TEACHERS HAVE COUNTY MELTING .."Aiken;. 'Si C\, April 7th?The; .etchers of A'-i-ii county, came to ifether ht the Aiken Public school Saturday, April -1,. for their last neeting of the l'ddO-37 school year. The meetings this year have jeeii so inteiiseiy inuip.-ting that nero sccmv-'u to have been through jut Saturday's entire meeting a feeling of sudr.e.-s caused because ,ve. \viil not . assemble' together a jain this term. Ouite a lull and "interesting pro;ram was .scheduled for this meet ing. A'eiy appropriate musicab numbers were. rendered by Mrs;' Kouise Kollerson and Mrs. Wendel dallaham. Miss Justine Wilkinson, Aiken ountyV w ry lUlicent- Jcaneg .tea he!', gave a luief summary of the year's works mentioning both the that to^^WrFwdf"1 be' hilrder* next term a ill; if the teachers were not willing ^to woik a'bit hauler he hopes that they will seek tinployinent ijp other fields.. ? .Mrs.- Dora K. i^lniejs, state supervisor ol' Adult Education for. Negroes, was pre^/ nted. Mrs. Daniels snoke briefly of lin' \vtal; tnti what L means in the teachers in our juiblic 'school.- t<> liavc the nnsiils know a nil u:id< iland tho ;i vniue i.i a:, <. I t aiion. Tho 1 jbject of Mrs, L).'i 11 ills', visit was ,u meet with the adult tethers. of ..hi county. .Mrs. .Louise liollcTson,. 6 lie of In' iitoiici:, of tho Aiken Public ehool, gave a resume of tile state achcis' association. I i. x- report] >vus indeed quite interesting. Aiken, county was one of the. '"unties to have paid its associa- j tion fees a hundred per cent. The.' .cachets, of the county association I lotid to ijse tin- refund to begin i^jmi^tejsional lilruiy. This ^s' i toi'wWPtT'st.'ji 'and tiie. teachers j >vi!l have'a -ourc,. from which thoyJ nay find praxti ul reading and uo I i bit of oTi amitaj y research. I IIROWN GKADlil) SCHOOL Xesinith. S. C.?Mr. C. P. Prcs- ! cy, a progressive fanner of the SVsmith section Ls making a real success in his hog- feeding donton.1 ration for matket, 011 a recent isit by Mr. McCbttry, our agriculture teacher, who has been folowirg. up this demonstration vhich consist of fish meal, cotton eed, meal, corn and scraps from he kitchen, the actual cost bT ceiling was taken, from his .records hut'shows about be per day per tog, at present he has a prn of 1 from his October 'ittev which-}. ie is making ready for next 1 ninth's market, ami on free range tn<l pasture he has oO including 1) j irand sows which In hopes to make eedy for later summer market j lis wife, Mrs. Amelia Presley is ) loing fine in raising poultry, she < las purchased ah enepbater and so. far has made a handsome proit,? ? A few days ago Mrs. A, McTottry was the house and dinner fuest of Mrs. Presley and inspect- ' >d her hatchery which is in spleniid operation. Our X. F. S. C. hoys are now <?n- ' ratted in Ti? Id trips judging live { tnrks and poulti.v, making prcpa ation for their annual -judging i on test. Mr. Samuel Presley, another I irogressive farmer of our section I las set 7 1-2 acres of tohacco on darch 30th a4id 31st; his total to>acco farm will consist of 8 or 9 teres'when sotting is competed. lc also is engaged in truck faming and hot; raising and has made | juite a success in the past few rears. Misses E. D. Bowman and B. S. 3rown spent the weekend with dr. and Mrs. George Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Speights verc the dinner quests of Mr. and drs. K. B. Presley. r-r ' " * 4 EASTOVER NEWS Ln*t?Sunday?was?very?rainny and most church-goers wore held I in front services. 7 rT5n next Sunday at St. Philip there will bo at least two thousand people there to take part in tile big rally put on by Rev. Bowman and his otliccrs. Friday nito the baby contest. Sunday 11 o'clock preaching by Rev. Neal of Zion Baptist church. I'-'.UU u'liuik prmehing by Kw?-4LA. Taylor of St. IVlatthews and {Little Oliver churches. 4:00 p.m. j preaching by Rev. T. L. Duckett. pastor of Red Ilill Baptist church. ,8:00 p.m. preaching by Rev. J. W. 1 Williams and quartet singing. Each pastor will have his choir , and congregation. All the church! es ten miles around have been in1 vited. Pi of. C. G. Garrett of Al len university; Rev. J. C. McClel;lan, presiding elder of the Lancasi ler district; Dr. J. M. Harrison of Sumter; Dr. L. A. Sartor of Union; Prof. S. K. Rickenbacker of Bamberg; Dr. E. F. G. Dent, presiding elder of the Columbia district and many others are invited fe uvoi.3. This week is known as the Ne- I gro National Health week. Let! every oHicer and missionary work-. I ers go to his or her church Satur- [ day and interest yourself, in clear- j ing and beautifying the church of <iod. Don't fail. . Our public schools. is the rural district are being robbed by ourselves. oftimes, without a knowledge of oiii*. action. Each school is based on its average attendance for its promotion. The rating comes through the.work done in the school by the teacher and pupils of the school. If we fail to send our children to school regularly, we mean every day during ihe school term, you have robbed the child; you liaVc cut your school term short; jou have handicapcd the teacher; the child fails to pass i and then you give the teacher the ! devil for not passing your child.] Each student passes on its merit J and no teacher have any right to J ii..t... ..lei 1.1 J"-., i" ; iv.iiim n>i luvuiiusni or Kindred. Mr. Hope said in his address to the state teachers' meeting that there was $125,000.00 appropriated extra to lengthen the school terms and to supply the u-.-edy ones. -In order to get this nionvy l'or your children they must he found in the school building. Not lishing, or cutting wjud or ioal'ing around. The thing to do \o get on the job yourself, plow your own mule, wash your, own .lollies and send those children to j school. The term at Kngth* is.i shoii, why rob your children, lie-j 'number you shall reap whatever) you sow." Mi:-s L'piogrow the marking bird ! . inger of fhoiVkiyn. X. V., has re*-1 vui i.i'd to sp.iul the summer South for hoi health. She spent several j months in the Brooklyn hospital. >tu- is the grandmother of Mrs. 2e!f Scott's baby. ." 1G.uil.v Mae Thomas of Jacksonville. Fla., who left here il.l P/i 11?veins iiiin loliuiHil hist.' -h .iay to bo at the bedside of awr aunt., Mrs. Doia Tucker. She 1 .i.oks tlie picture of lieuilh. Mis;'Mary Smith cafeteria on oath. Main street is the place foi oil. hungry people. Mr. Jet's ScoU_ lie; ., joe.-s.ng *. 1 ub and ^as and' ' .1 : .io'il wili give you the best of service day or night. i . ! c.inu iio leader and the .Samaritan liuiald, the two outunding papers of .South C'aroi ha should be. in every home for !.i>t i :ai i'jii. i h >i? .lie the only papers that will bring you what .people- are (iointr ami tvnai ihev stand for. Every Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian and Holy ''.oiivr sho'uld see to it that a copy he, sent, or left in your home each veok. See Rev. Bowman he will lauly supply you! The funeral of Mr. Geo. Hodge ;;as conducted March 31 at St. Philip . A. M. K. church by the Pastor, Rev, L. G. Bowman assistd by Rev. W. Johnson. Mr. George Hodge was a faithful member of the church for over | s'.xt.v years.' During that time he served as a leader ar.d as a local pieaeher. During his life, eighty odd years, he spent most of his time ih service for the church and that know father Hodge know he was a faithful and true Christian, lie always had time' to speak a word for Christ whenever and wherever you met him. He passed to the gieat beyond but will always be remembered. . Oh! father Hodge how we will miss you, ,Xo one will ever know. You are out of VOllr slifTorinora r.f pain and troubie, Although you bore your sickness like Job. ;>it now you are resting in heaven Where un and sorrow is no more, "i here to praise forever the bless-. ed Saviour, fjh ep on dear father and take your HOLLEY A fitnera: 9 2 !( !'.Senate St.. (for. House ar AMBULANC I ont 1*11 ONE NEVER SLEEP! The Hol'ey Funeral Homes at i I y PIION1 '){ 1? MOTTO: PROMPT A1 A Se^ice in KecpiflS N 18 YEARS OF EFF Saturday, April 10, 1937. -j Don't yoU wnm the III1IKle uf lose and convince lh:it tn-es with ben itifnl hair? Than use KOKLKN. the world t'amou.s.6 in 1 hair dressing pomade and etraightcner. , -.ny- 1 . __ llo our Agent sill' r^TTTn MAGIC {?k koUKKN. Let us A(*lKCP*'St prove to you it is best. Just send your name and address and receive big money agent's proposition. l'RKK samples and 1- HUE magic incense. Kcyst; no_Labora; tories Dept. PL 1-7 Memphis, Tenn. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our dear husband and father the late Rev. A. T. Loniax who departed this life Match 31, 1932. We miss you, but life though fall* Ing like our grain, Like (Hat revives and springs''^7* J gain; And. eaily called, how-bless aro | they \ Who wait in Heaven their harvest today. Mrs. A. T. Ixmiax and familyAXI)KRS(>N CO. TIL "SCHOOL Pendleton, S. C.^-Tho faculty ^ hold it,- rosmlar monthly p-ofes- i sional nvotie?? Wednesday, March . 11, with Prof. P. W. Gallman. act- 1 injr as chairman. The main t"nie for the evening v'ns "The Need of a Chanpred Education" led by Miss M. G. I.ovimrood. This was one of the mos,t intere*tjrtr discussions i that we have heard this school I term. Tie only wish more of you could have heard it. ' On Wednesday ovonincr. Mrs. M. T. Crawford wile dis'cuss for rs "The Aim of ..E ljcdUo.u." Conve price and receive information. The Training school as r-ual to oh part in the field dav activities Gnat Were held. 111 Penlktcn Ffidav. Pa'dine Vanecv"* won first. 4 'prize in the declamation contest, I Louise Smith won fii st prize. for bPpiff thn highest iurver . and Jua-nit.a Lewi* won the second nvize for the beintr the second liiprhost jumper. Th,. jri'l-' basket hall team played the Mt. Sprinjr school. The scores WTo S-1 1 in favor of * Pendleton. 4 The hoys" plaved the Smith school; the scores wore fi-12 ip favor of. Pendleton. The 'coaches are happy to report that n'Mtkcr tteam , ha? fost a tranv? this s< a-<>n; The junior and senior ela<ces alone; with their ad*is <. \. , Jr..Greene ard I. Qn>pn a're plannine. to spend one week r.t the Tusk?prec institute. They.have put forth streruor.s effo-t^ to, raise the requested amount-- to t?tko the ti'ip. Th,, classes have ch'.utaiivuj us with .very in.tf re.stiua protrrams. Amonir tin in aie:. "The 15yv llroad cast of Ifif'S." plays, min -treks and first el a social*. Dr, and Mrs. P. J. Jenkins spent f. * Monday in Pen diet n with he r sis ter. IMi-s A. L. Doyle. IF - - ) GAP WAY ( lUCriT MVS S(. I'hilM> A.M. K. diulcji Snndov selmnT ot: the hour, .? r\t 11 '"ft o'oloc'-. :i snl"svvd -?,,,moh ' wn< ivt?i-o'7 Kv Rev. F W. T.mv- ' rerop 011 the lift of ('hri-t. Smvhiy no'to t' -- 1"si.pro-, prom \vi< v< Tool; Mrs. R. R. Brown of Hoi!/ Hill, . i snort S 1 ' *V''h ,:,-'.\'cs. f)i;. jj \. R. R s*o' < -. M"<, < V. T. T'lli'Y :sm 1 Mrs. Miible Smith J of s- '> . . ? OS. I of Mr. :in?l Mrs. A. B. Smith TuoS- l! } Wo loved you Vjut Jesus loves you J i... _ . 1_ i 1- *. * ' Sundry v niu;\"rnr.' i" 11 y drty. 1 A \V011l'"> ("ijl IllW'i'-r;! 'i Tli: J Menihov* on th- si"'i; H-': Mrs. II Dora T'.vkov. Mrs. K Vi-hrvd- il| son. Mrs. Von is MnrvF. Mrs. F. ; T.nkin. and Mr. . Jani'- Mu>-ry. . Wo I hope for tPem a'1 y re ovovy.' i-j S\ 1 D'ivo: Mt. ., O-'vo," Hi1'. 5-'i. Mt. 1 Nol.o, Mt. T'.ovitt. F-'hiloli. Wither I Drove < h"', , lv> v th"!v n"<f+.iv; and j ho'-s :i"o r?11 invited Sunday, rvjnio to einnrh go to church. f jfiSSeihlV /...j usiPrtlTM SET YOUR OWN h E A S Y T E R M S Jl AS LOW AS 5(jc l'er Week 11! COLUMBIA (I VULCANIZING I WORKS, INC. | 1100 HAMPTON ST. tf COLUMBIA, S. C. | IND S ON S t r, HOME | id Senate Sts.) Columbia, S. C. E SERVICE >?r or Uirecl Connection with fJadsdcn and EnstoVer, S. C. K 7998 * *4 \> SD COURTEOUS SUB VICE" ; Willi Kvorv Pure ICIENT SERVICE