The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 08, 1937, Image 1
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VOL. XIII?NO. 20
News In And
Around Washington
By J. O. Hart I
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Washington, D. C., May 5th? I
The one hundred and twentieth u
Baltimore annual conference ol L'
the A. M. E. church was a great
success in every respect. There c
were many outstanding visitors of 0
I- both races and several dcnomina- ^
tions. They came from many sections
of the count! y. The confer- ^
ence opened session on Wednesday
morning, April 28. From then
oh was spent in the regular hold- ,
ing of sessions, until Sunday after- j
?noon when the ordination took
phice and reading of the appoint
_____ ITM'"*" Snrwlny "igh*
On Wednesday, Bishop D. H.
Sims gave the openifig address .
which gave the conference a won- ?
Jerful send-off then he had to de
part for Dover, Delaware to pre- |;
side at the conference'for Bishop
Heard who \vas-ill.
On Thursday the conference was 1
graced with the presence of tfr.
Geo. A. Singleton who is editor
of the Christian Recorder and at
all times a speaker worthy of lis- *
tening to. On Thursday also ^
PtOfv C.^CTGarrttt, Dr. K. F. G. 1
Dent ami Rev. EugenO Bowling ''
graced the conference with theii
presence, and made accepted f
speeches. All of these hail from 1
the Palmetto state. It seems I
like the sons of South Carolina } '
are playing their parts well in \
the field of l'eligion in this viei- 1
.nit jr." Such as Dr. G. A. - Single- 1
ton, Revs. James Johnson, Geo.
D. Robinson, Eugene Bowling, ^
John M. Cox, Andrew II. White,
Ilenry B. Butier and Rev. Ray- *
mond Smith. Tha.-ve and others
< who have fought their way thru 1
the, school of Allen University and 0
,.*:n a
ill fT OL11I ait' UUUIIU AUL
success.
Rev. James Johnson who pas tored
at Allen A. M. E. church-in
Baltimore was sent to Ebernezer
A M F. fliL. Ro.-moU-t^- -Viir -Rev:
Geo. D. Robinson was transferred
fi^bm Burlington, N. C.,. to Allen
in Baltimore. Rev. Eugene Bowling
was sent to Elkfidge circuit,
Md., and Rev. RaymoiTd Smith was
sent to Galesville, Md.
Rev. Cox is getting his M. A.
at Howard university. Rev. Andrew
White i is junior at Howard
University and Rev. Henry B.
Butler is working for his B.D. at
Howard university and who wa?
also ordained last Sunday, for the
ministry, along with eight othersAll
of these men are busy?work-_ .
ing in their field and preparing
themselves for service.
Some of the general officers who
attended were: Dr. J. R. Hawkins
secretary and treasurer of the A. 11
M. E. church; Dr. Curry of the 1
i . ' A. M. E. hook concern; Dr. S. S. '
Morris; Dr. A. C. Cl&yborn; Dr. |
Jackson, secretary of Education; *
Secretary Selhy of- S, S. --Union
Mr. A. J. Allen of the American :
Bible society, who preached the
Sunday fftorning de.rmon.
i
The South Carolina club gave ,
its spring formal lant Tuesday 1
night which was a gala affair.
and Mrs. Herbert NileV 1
. of 1711 You street, N.W., spent a |
week in South Carolina with rel- ,,
L atives and friends. The mair.
stops were Lancaster, S. C., Mrs
i - Niles' home and Columbia, S. C
Mr. Niles' home. They reported j
a grand trip. Mrs. H. Niles was (
the 1933 state-wide beauty con- .:
test winner. I know that thc-_
state was proud 10 gruet one of its
former queens.
Mr. Odell Nance of Greenwood, ;
j S. C., arrived here, to gieet his ,
I * wife early Monday morning. We
| wish for him a long and happy
. , stay here.
^ The sudden de.ath of Miss Bcr]'
tha Bowman of 1320 Vou street,
jf * N.W., is indeed sad. She died last
i Sunday night of a heart attack,
j Miss Bowman, is formerlly of Irmo
\ S. C? and a former stnrfonfc of _
a ??;??^Bomrdict college, Columbia, S. C.
I A recent subscriber is Mr
[ Clarence .Thompson formerly of
I Georgetown, S. C..
To subscribe for The Palmetto
Leader in Washington, D. C., call,
,^North 0642 or stop -bv 1400 T.
[ St., N.W., J. O. Hart.
Trustees Of Allen
University Called
i
Pursuant to the call of Bishop
Joseph Sinteon Flipper, D. D.,
LL.D. presiding bishop of the seventh
Episcopal district, A, M. E.
church?
The Trustees of Allen university
will meet in their regular annual
sessions in the auditorium of
the Chappelle's Administration
building, Allen university, Columbia,
S. C., Tuesday, June 1st, 1-937
10:00 a.m.
Bishop Joseph Simeon Flipper,
President of the Board,
488 Houston Street, N. E.
| Atlanta, Ga
Rev. J. E. Thomas, P. E.,
I Secretary,
| 3 Palmetto street,
Charleston, 3. C.
yCheste*
Paragraphs
w ' . 1
Mrs. Ahcslis M. Coleman oi
nmnn, and mother Miss Mozvlle
ilcCulloujrh of Camden spent the
taIf week with their relative Mrs
Jelia McCullough. All lift SatIiday
afternoon to spend the week
nd. with Mrs. Coleman.
Mrs. Alberta S. and three
hildrcn t>f Charlotte. are guests
>f her sister, Mrs. Kstellc Iluner.
Miss Ruth Reed is in the city
gain after-teaching adult s.hoo!
or several ' months -'near Great
'alls.
The stork visited ^the^ ^nu'
'riday and left an eight -pound
laby giil. Mother and?baby art
errrg'tlTu^ ~~
Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Grant, Jr.,
left Wednesday afternoon for an
ndelinite stay in Cambridge,
lass. c.
Miss Ida Worthy, one of the
.. i.>. ...? < l. i). i,..i
ii'ipyi's at uu' x i ^ v>i uuf>jni-ui ia
ibout her duties again after liavilg
her tonsils removed.
Everything is in readiness for
lie Benedict college singers who
bill give a program at Calvaiy
Baptist church, Monday night,
day 10. at 8:00 o'cloc k, under the
lirection of Prof. S. Louis Finny.
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Worhy
of Washington, D. C., are visting
Relatives here. Mr. Worhy
who is from Chester is dining
ar_pp.rter, running from Washnglon
to St. Petersburg, Fla. lie
s now enjoying a 10 day vacaion.
|Dv. J.' S. Allen attended the
Jedical association in Coluiuhia
ast week. lie reports a wonder
ul session. '
Miss Pearl Blake of Baltinvde.
s visiting he.r mother, Mrs, 1)lake
n Ashford street,. '
Mr. J. E. .Spann; secretary ol
he Undertakers' association ol
he state says that all is in m adness
for their meeting in Rock
I ill next week.
?l.rttlc Jackie iriffy was strut k
ly a car on Columbia stibet oik
lay last week, lie was rushed tc
he Pi'yor hospital where -hi?
rounds were dressed. Fortunatey
he was not seriously hurl; ski::
ibrasions about his. face are heal ng.
After one (lay in_,tl.ie hoslital
he is at honle -iccovering
licely. . ' ^4
Revv.M. M. Peace of .Columbia
if tor preaching at* the Calyirj
Baptist church Sundaymorning
...... ol,, ,.oll?,U..w Mile.
^ UlUllllUlUWO^ vc*?*vv? fcv.i X'"*'
or.
Master S. D. Wilkes iiwl
,er James Macktey are the l\vi
lew salesboys tor The I'alinetU
..eader each week.. Master- Janie:
Voods and Master Eugene Attic.ire
also salesboys of sevetai year:
.'xperience. You can yet youi
laper front either of the four ul
Kt'so polite alul hustling si boo
toys-.
l'rof. I'eeola Worthy of l-Tiend
!hip college faculty, Ho. k Hill
.pent the week-end here as guesl
>1" his mother.
Miss llessie Ilonof.of the lac
ilty of Enuuvtt Scott Hi of Hoc!
dill was guest of her paruits Hey
ind Mrs. W. M. Honor for tin
veek-end.
_MiC .JoseplT iSte-wai t trf KcAvYori
Mty spent a week In^rcr1 visitin;
lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chaile:
Stewart, Center streetr. i,
Miss* M. D. Kelly spent the weed
ml in Glutrlotte, X. C.
A oiticu oiiw.tillir ;it. CarilU'
FTtsbyteiian i lunch, Sunday af
;ernoon to organize a tuherculos
is. association, \va.s alt.nded In
pute a number ot persons. Airs
Al. Simkins of Columbia was th
principal speaker. The club \va
nganized with Madam Al. lv
Woods, president; Airs. Klla Wat
son, vice-chairman; Air. Way ma
Johnson, secretary. Other help
ers from various sections of th
town" were appointed to assist i
this work which will mean s<
much to the health of the peopl
generally.
Several' local white friend
were present. -Prof. Sv L. Finle
presided. Madam Wood- callei
another meeting Monday night t
get her program outlined for ret
work.
Air. Albert Aliddleton and Ab
Stint of Charleston motored he?
Saturday and remained over Sui
day visiting'friends.'
In. the group of performers froi
Benedict college on Mtfnday nigl
at Calvary Eaptist chui'eh. nr
two from Chester, Miss Itox
Barber and Prof. S. Louis Finle
Jr. ,
Mr. Johnson Blake is confined I
bed this week because of illnes
Mr. Robert W'ylie was in li
city a few days ago from Chic;
go visiting his mother, Mrs. Li
zie Wylie.
Misses Flector Hall, Klizabef
( Whitlock and Miss Mary Ksthi
Clark left Monday afternoon f<
Brooklyn, N. Y., to be gone ?
summer.
Finley High Notes
The annual May Queen,route
will close May 14. Teachers ai
classes are working hard and tl
question now is: "Who will be t
winner?" The following gtves t
nanie>ttf)f teachers with their 1
speetive contestant:
1st Division
Grade 1L, Miss Fannie B. Ct
sell, teacher?Belorfs Johnson.
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""''COLUMBIA, S01
jp I IN l?t Al/DIRECTO
ASSOCIATION TW
CONVENTION IV
MAYORS OF ROCK HIIX AM
EXTEND HE A IE!
Rock 11 i II, S.C.. May 5?The
-Coloied Funeral Directors and Knib
rolina will be held in Rock Hill, Sol
May * 12th . from 12 to 2:00 p
A. M_ E. /von Church, corner South
mbeefjv of?thn association are: \
I. II, Moi ' is, \ ice-pi esiclent. Rennet
treasurer, Newberry; J- rk Spann,
M. Robiii on, assistant *<?< : ?-tai y. Its
The following are among the exn
"Tl.i1 City o[ Rock 1 nil, S; C.. ex
the .Colored Funeral Directors and L
Carolina.*
i
Kespect
"I wish tp-i extend to the Coloredruiina
a heartv welcome.
J. Q. WIl
Chairmen of Local Committees?
Wiight,; York chairman; Program
Ruck IIill? chaiiman; Mr. Paul Wri;
committee: Mr. Arthur Agurs, Rocl
> Wright. York, chairman; Music eon
Rock Hill, i haii man; Entirtainmeii
Rmk Hill, chairman; Mr Ollie _W
. ommittcc Mrs. J. M. Robinson, Ro
Program?M
J:0's P. ,\I.? Opening of the convei
' . Reading of Minutes
Introduction of visitoi
Membership roll call
Appointment of comni
Adjournment
Evening Program
Mt. Prospect Itaptist Chui
Mrs. Johnie M. Robinson,
, Musics'by the Choir .
Invocation?Rev. II. R. Hawkins, pas
Mpsie -- ?
Presentation, of the Mayor __
Welcome in Behalf of the City
. Solo, __ '
Welcome 'ii Behalf of the CiLhcwn*?
: ~ " Dr. S. Meat
. MuDe by the Choir.?Spiritrtal
, An'.hem: ^ __
, Welcome In Ik'ha If o;" the Local 'Fur
^ Mr. I'aul Wylie
, ^oio -- ... __
({espouse to Welcome
Music .
ntioduction of Guest Speaker in B
Piesidcnt W. I. P
'iu'e t Speaker Prof. C. V. Binpf,
. Sold?II.v ik (J' Day, Sanderson
Memorial ..lenient
Remarks
? ? Thursday, Ma> 1.1
, Music?
> Invocation _ . . ' ,1_ (
i Reading of Minutes
; Reyis.tration; Reports; Unfinished I
IIow Has the Lthical Code All'ectet
C. I.ee Davis, Anderson, fol
f Procedure of Service;?First
I - ~M7'7W iq?Robinson,
How Funeral Hi rectors Arc Seen B
Mr. Seymoui Carroll, Iluni
, Kinlialiuintr Problems '
t Felloes From the National Conveht
inp,toii. D. C.
- !{( ]>? ri of Treasurer
c Flection of. Ollicers
. Report Committees; Time and Plae
. Adjournment
Forms of Fnteilaiimieiit will bo
r Roel: Hill and Wdrk, S.~0.
!, Local Funeral Directors' entertaii
s M+\ Arth ir Ayurs. Rock Hill; Mrs
< Grade III, Miss Mfijrtfie J; Hood
teacher.?Hazel Sewell.
i Grade 2L. Miss Rosa B. Gilmore
- teacher?Alice Harden.
. Grade 211. Miss Kdna -Wnodard, i
~ Grade ."L?Miss Maria Alfcxan 1
r dor. teacher?Kstella Jackson.
: Grade ">!L Miss Laura Hinton,
I teacher?Ruth Johnson.
Grade 4L, Miss Laura Hinton,
r. i earlier?Robbie Krng.
Grade III, Miss Mattie M. Iloath
c iea<lvr?Annie Margaret Clark,
r. Grade 5L, Miss Joanna K. Black
? well, teacher?Bernico Gibson,
v Grade .r>H, Miss Henrietta Tolbert,
teacher?'Elizabeth Hopkins.
Gratio <?!>, Miss Dewey MeDowV
-11 teacher- Rosa Lee Massey.
J Grade f> H, Mrs. C. M. Finley,
? teacher?Florence Chisholni.
il . 2nd
Division
Grade 7L, Miss Tola Brice, teai
ener?Misher Addison.
Grade 711, Miss M. J. Sumter,
! teacher?Mary Celeste CunningU
Lham0
| Grade 8L, Miss Vivian Barring:
| ton, teacher?Annie Belle Hope."
'! Grade 811, Prof. S. L. Finley,
teacher?Mabel Coleman.
Lo! Grade 0, Mrs. Charlotte. P.
s j Swan, teacher?Ida. P. Mitchell.
* i /--.....i,. m Miss Ernestine Wilker
i UI ?MV:
j.son, teacher?Carrie Cockrell. '
z" Grade 11, Prof. A. 11. Harden,
| teacher, Mary Miller.
,j. | The winner in the 1st division4
.j' will be crowned May Queen and"'
the winner in the second division
"Miss Finley Hi". Watch these
nanus after the close of the con-1
test.
*l, Notice to Subscribers
Ik
After you have received your
e- hill for the paper, and then you
don't receive your paper you
know that your paper is disconu
tinned. We. cannot. carry delinquents
any LONGER! ?#
mcftd
L'TFi CAROLINA. SATURDAY
KS & EMBALM Hits!
ELFTH ANNUAL
1AY 12th?13th
?? c
) YORK, SOUTH CAROLINA C
Y WELCOME . c!
? di
At'lfth Annual Convention of the .
'aimers Association of South Ca-. _
Jth Carolina, May 12tfi"~nnd 18th
.in. registration at.Mount Olivet ,!
Trade and H&mytiut streets.
V. I. Peek, president, Anderson; ; "
ttsvijle; Mrs. 1'iarl \. Williams,
secretary, Chester; .Mis. Johnie cl
Qtl; Hillr~C. Lt*r navis, jrhaplain.
it
iiwsimw .if widenim. ? Wi
tentis a most coruiai welcome to ->>
ilmbalmers Association of South
fully,
TrnTFTTTS, Mayor of Rock Hill." w
r b>
Funeral Directors of South Ca- s'(
' . ' T1
AY, Mayor of York, S. (!." . o
-Finance' commitl-e: Mis,i F. C.
committee; Mrs. KTTna R. King, j.',*
ght. York, chairman; Publication t
v Hill, chaitman; Mi-s Elizabeth
uinittee: Mrs. Kiln R/'e Graham, j,
t committee: Mr. Prince Riley, jj.
right, York,, chairman; Housing ;r,,
ck Hill, chairman.
lay 12th JJj
ntion by president. ... c*'
<.r
*s jr?* . fo
. " . J Mi
ittees
Mi
" Ty
i?8:1"? O'clock
rch, West Black Street
Mistress of Ceremonies ' *. " , j,
Negro National Anthem gr
tor Mb Olivet A. M. E. Z. church
Glee Club> Clinton college |>1
... Dr. Geo. T. Riley i?e
.. . Mayor Eiwin Carothers W
Miss Lea Adams, York an
rrv iwv;i\, ii in ftiiu ,i mi k vwuin,) -? ?
is Pjair to
__ Listen to the* Lambs th
Kin<r All (Iloj'ious,- Vail u'?
leral Directors? tb
Wright, York i?i
-?Mr.--Joe .Jones, Yorjj.
... Mr. I. S. Leevy, (.oiunrBla
. Glee Club. FriendaJytfTi college
ehe[lf-of?the-Profession?
e'ok, Anderson
Principal Allendale High school <(
Mrs. Ella It. Graham |.J
1 (
nt
Pi
. .3t) A. M. j i
D. Lee Davis, chaplain, Anderson llc
th
iusinoss; New I?u>iness 'i''1
1 My Business? V1
lowed by ppc.n comments
.-Finish of Kimi-raHKevvieu?1
Chariot to, N". C.
y"U_s?the Public
laiie Educator, Columbia
.. Jlr, W. C. Johnson, Columbia g'
ion?Prof. N. A. Dodson. Wash- lU
c h
O 5 "*T
Pi
Announced aft< j .elicit.aessiem fur c:>
h<
nintr:?Mrs. F. C. \Vrij?htJ York; ca
. Johnie M. liohinson. Rock Hill.
CLIN ION COLLEGE M
m
Clinton coilcue is still alive. The 111
"Redheaded if top-child" a play in
three acts, was i,resented at Brain j "j,
ijrd Inst., i o.esti r. X. C., last Mon- ' j'n
day niyht under the direction of
Prof. A. J. Johnson and C. II. i?
Turner. Q"it... a- hearty welcome n;
was extended to us by the student .,]
body and fa uilty.
The prirls hay,, started making ..
their connp ncement dresses, un- v(
der the supervision of Mrs. I. M.
Martin. Mrs. Martin is a born
seamstress.; The trills have been
heard exnres-iner themselves thus
"If it rs made under Mrs. Martin
it will he made right." Misses S
Sallie Ann Edwards an>.i -Beulah ('
Hwlsey, are prospective dress- V
makers for rox.t year. [.
Raclf class; under it? class ad f<
viscr is responsible for the beautylication
of a special plot ~ on tho'0
campus. 1 he competition is
keen; for erv h class is striving
hard to make its plot the most |
beauty. Visit it whenever you p
find it pr.'ssih.ie.
The Gleen club under the direc- >
lion of Alis< Mavga'rct I.. iP'Mond j
madfa a tour of eastern Nurtll Clilolina
Sunday, May 3. They ap- 't.
peared in recital at the Mt. Pis- n
gah A. M. ;v Z. church Rocking- ;
j ram. X. C. at 3:00 p. nr. and at
the Harris chapel A. M. E. Zion (
church, Morvcn, S. C., at 8:00 p.m ,
A laigo audv-'iu-e'witnessed each t
recital. Piv>s. .1. S. Stanback,
.Prr.'f. A.. 1., Stanback and Prof. C (
H. TQmer accompanied the Glee |
club, loo much cannot be said a- |
bout thP won lei fill wrty in which <
Miss DeMor.d is building up the
music \.epftrfmeut. I.
Miss Pauline Alexander, '30 |
graduate of this school, was a wel- |(
conic visilo- on the campus last ' |
week. |,
Mr. Miller,, farm demonstration
of York county, was se<Mi on the
campus Sunday. Other visiters
on the canrnis Sunday were: Mr.-i
F. M. Martin, Charlotte, N. C.;
and Miss Esther Strnson, Matron '
of Barba cLotia college, Coucord^
North Carolina.
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'7 MAV8J!):i7
Federation Notes >
The I.i^'lit ijiait ia'?<| .< !ui>
let at. the home .Mrs.. Mav-ie
Iroine, Church sin eel, Choi aw , ,S .1
on Saturday afternoon. i he
lub was jLo m cil with jm-<1
I' .Miss Ui-li'i.t U-hut'.,.slat..-. president.-?A?jrrettt
pottion 'of th i,
na; of the meeting was in ?
skill}*- anil uiisw ring ijuo- J ion- ci
used on the. work of tiun-iu'b. The <c
si'i:ssin!i< WI'I-I., very inr? l v-t:: e. ia
voryone- taught a b Iter ii;.-ijin j
P. the object anil the work of the, ra
ub, ami a lem-wcl of I'. .!. 11 ?
ul> spirit'. Those, were the re- [.'
ills in. part of Miss- Usher's vU- t..
to us. A delicious "- eThnl i o.ir.-i
us set veil, a I tor the busiiu-.- - < :
e inc. ling w as over. ?
iVI. Doiothy McKarla::.
'. . reporter. ;
The Sunlight club of (tranurbuse '
as most pleasingly en.tertai.t.ii! '
the Junior club at tho'"Y" luit'ii.
ate College campus, Ai pil ^l'th.; ;
lose young folk arc unilpr the ar
mpetent luulership hi .All -. ,'Jn a |
iirris. They nurdc a very tine up-! ,;i
arntiee as they niarched into the
bin?Miss lieuiah. (lade .''alow. d i '
the piano.
Fullowing' the --prcsirrt a t'u>ti >:
e officers ol". tin- eluh hy .Mis.i''
ii l is tire present iiiif of. the p; I '
am was tin nod over to Mi j' ,
ace Howe,- the preside* t. The.! '*".'
troductory remarks of .Mis. Kowi | j;
ttde evident the .Tact Mvai in ! '
se of presiding and readiness!
speech she is foNowiny. in th'jy,'
ot.steps of her' woijthy on?tle i
is. Etta R. Home. .
Other ntt*m(ioi's pro.-<.n.t \ws?! . ,
isses McGill. Fordhum. ('allien:.. ! {..>.
lor, Stilton nnd JiVytior.
Miss Sara Uende--vm < r?r? ' -!
e appreciation of the S ii'divi,1 ~h
il> for the very eiitertairiiiy.tr ip'o-'jeia;
am. * ~ jI'irccoilinjjr
the nieof inrf've ha in .
casino in valkiny thioiv.li t!i*-:*.
autiful Hose Garden of tiu-\ Y.
. C. A. It is a most clum+fTf di
id restful spot. Tile roses' !?
liaryllis' are i specially ,:.t pealiiA..
.the sense of beauty. .FolJowmy
e program final a("Par.yonieiu>v ^
.'V made for the Trip A rot: nd \
o World, a project, of the .Inn- .V:
I* ftnli In Pi. friven TllClilllV I1 '
+mrr31av -itIn
KINGSTREE NEWS
The Sunday ni'-vnihtr w "tor of . ,
traction is the Sutid.iv school of .,.
thel A. M. E. church since the m
cent reorgar.izat !vr.. A jaryy' ... ^
irtrbov is in Sunday. school ,.v-i
reiki v l^m-pino* ulnii'f.. \vit:r till' 1 \ t
iperintondent and teacher - V. I "...
me That it e interest will co r o i
'. Th(. attraction is c'aV.**< 1 >n
c aft 'rnomi to Mt. Z.\ :*. M. K '
urch, v. nerc a pie-rid id v o*ip of i '
itisur and ail; It folks ::-svmbfe j '
r Sunday school. Tin- a>
hool of both chu.rci.es i-' pro-essink'
nicely.' 1
Sunday beiny the firvt .' Sunday j .
ivices were conducted yf Rot ii. ! '
. M. E. church hy - it. pa Key.
M. lluyhos. A la rye audience ui | 11
>.;sc(l both HMViCfS. |" ' \
A Mother's Dav iiMi'tam " ill bo .V
oo.,??io?l :it P>' t! el A. M. 1.. , *V;
iuich Sumiay, ,M:iv 1:T lVuni j1 J'
rrt>?tmt il ? A hu?i- crowd is ex ctoiT
to attend. White an .' rod l,".
notation n will also hj. on >.'ilc."\W j .
)|H'- to* !"'l' eve: .VO110 . V.v.uilOa 0
ivnation. .'l.
An ice e.re;i;n social will be sriV)
at llie home _ of Mi,-< Mary ' .
'ithcBspoon Si.inlay afternoon I'll
ay 1JK1-1 from 1 until Ad- j tu
i-.-iu'n loc. _ |Mr.
Newton C*unniri>r!i:i:ii and !
r. HenryWatson repr -ortcd the 1
i':i:liliSiHi llii-V. selio.l of _l :i< city
i the Anil.ja 1 Declamation e n;-1
;st, which' was hobfin f.Uanjr'e- sc
ajr. S. C. last wtck. ^Mr. Can-1"'
ilijiham w is award-d a gold met" | 1"
[ as first hotnv. The '.car! r-',(;'1
ml stu.leiT's of T?>:"a!;'iso)) afcVrry ;;r
rnvi of Mr. Cunni:. .T.am. an.! al- A\
) Mr. Watson who divl well. e;
^ ^ re
ItlI)GE SI'It INC NEWS I hs
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The foil i'.vinf left 1'oiy??Y. f-fri
uiulay niget; Messrs StrfiVi/rd ,-T
rawfor;!, \. J. Co: lev. Clifton mi
I'/lliams. JCnry Tlai'Mrd. Miss.fr
lloise Tyler and Mrs. M. E. Craw- j
ind. ^ n]
Mrs. Ellen Corley las returned ni
me to the delight of her hAsban..' f,
ml many 1 liends after spending f;
time in X''w York. ]1
Rev. II. II. Redoni of Columbia ' ;i
iastor of tae Wateree. A. M. K. j \\
liurcn wast i no guesi <?i new ana i j,
Irs. .). C\ Williams Fii?i:?y night. (;
School
Tiie eomni1 ncemeiu exercises I |,
bntintc.l Tuesday right with the)
itinual ph?v "nic Win ;ing "Road,"J
unio'r and iStiior clashes.
A largo grorp witnosse > the I
'lass I lay. i-xi i fisOs Wednesday i
light. Hut the ical crowd attend- 51
d the final' night. (Thursday).}^
f.ie ei uduates' ad toss was deHv- j '
to! l>y I! v M. M. IVaCp of Co- '
umbra. Subject "Not Good If '
Detmhecf." lie hold his audience '
spell bouml for one hour. We are v
nd od 1\.( (iir.nto to have such *
ipeakeis as this anions our race.
Those to " eive certificates for ^
lijrh school graduation were: Eliza- j
neth Broadnax, Tlv lma Fllison, '
riara Do^nr, Margie Kthcriiigo, ^
Walter Davis, J. Williams, Willie
Johnson, Li\eilo Raiford, Helen '
Brooks, Marion Hammond. y
We hope those students will find '
places in -unite college, next term,, (
where they will be able to live '
lift To^tbeir htbfto7~fT)eeds Rathoi '
Than Words." ,
(
bcr
urnmer School For
Tcuclrcrs at Sumter
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W"<'s' .(' !. . < !;': <?r.': ' It was :
caily cnjoyti! by the la: J-.- a
ite that w. ha i. ; '
JIcu x:v\yv wnv j>re---I
afed. ?! ;>: >.' (hay. > hoar ! y a
tvtiv <>;i ' i :.i Sotver" hy >" :r I'th
I'ly ill-t a to!'. M.t'. J. H. il'al'J-lvSi
lie bn'tigki out to the >*ude.:.t
y many i < :j l". 1 )> 'in*.
Friday ei ninir .i riehaprlr,
vio'l \y. y o t'av. roi w th a ;
ort pioyiam by tinnd . is < '/
l> Vth ut ' After.-the i irran {
had n-Vci" 1 : : hy tiny
nior ehtj.s ' i ht SjK/n-'irs of the
ay Day Program" to va;
i-.-cs selling; tell oi' mole. May
icon t?vi\ fcs. Prizes - wore trivetv ,
the I'oao.vin^: Mi-s hvi.lyn._i
eioin;.":?thru?tt' alo.~UlSV "lh.a u?
p.kir.V, lt;, irra.ie. Miss Tl.e.n.,:^,..
ake. i'lh yrade, Miss.e- liaz 1 ,
tt'e, Hull Cannon ami lUie.'i ,
ai per Petti.-. .senior elas?. . Hayo
sold U ?' highest nisli.l-er of
k- t-. 'Miss Y.ivhin AUxan .or. iiii.r
was ehos>-]i May (t> a elV. * |
ir.Rl Is All! M St n: ifH MAVS I
The .K r...-aleia Baptist Sun 'ay j
hool was i Id Sunday tit ' tisu- j
hour wiin Deneon tl. A. Kciuur j
esi lintp. All- teachers took;
lapir,. of tin ;r classes-with the ex- !
1 <>r . .is, Matt;' K. Ail.-:.
In: asked Mrs. Hammond- t > .a!..-,
:arpv of l.i r class. Kaeh c'.'ou; '
ported a 'ovely discx?in:-,. At*. :
r S ia .'ay -i-ho-d t he It. Y. P. I .
id its nuctiru \yith Mi. (': .!
:> ylfs.. president and rondere. a
v.ly pr.-vf.nn. T.v toi-ue for (!':<Jss;i'il
was "What is the it cut.
for prevail litY?" Trd? t-<i?\va
one: r I hv Mr. Thomas-Ma
iall. who p .rl many \i:v?<.d point> :
id was c!<> --d-hy Mrs. Vera Ham- j
mnds. Penton Smith Kor: m- and
imily, Mr. dr. n Prerott an d. It. j
!?>liir.soh yand family pri.-.ed
'eacon M. i*'. Ciihscr. on An; il. .'to. j
r.l leported a lowly" tin--. M
fyntt Keim r ai d family ale aj
>\v!y dinner-w;'h Mr* and Mrs.
(oortre Itou' nipl.t and family on
miilav af-cnin'M: .'ii'-d .''enm
-vely t.i rp.
WKST WPRI.WS MAYS
Sunday was a h'yli day in iln !
here named church.- Si a. * eh' *!j
t '' 1- hoar v. ;t ; our fni'.h - -|
ul S ., and hi< d a- e---wo!-kev- t
* - d- 1. V . ... .P,,. U
:r ;iic ,)oo. .\j im> mn.r o:
> > * Rt-v. T wis . hvted :; = n tvxl-i
l. lci ws. 11-.'' ih.-pi- r Mh :<M i V.: |
s*i'>H'Ct "Faith of tlu .
'nthor-.." ihis vx- vmioo.l n Rirn- J
npr mrssapra; Wine C.vnv.unioi
htftay. tho > pi jit iT'l tide, ran hicrh
F 1 ..'Ylock ".'. 0 <J :vtut from ;
Tommihjrwav sane in ir.tvr'st of
ilrs. P.,.own s and M s. GoodwinV
lr.K. Quito a suoocs? it was, At
:30 Bros. Moso Britton and Isaac
ones coiv.l "otod a. lively prayer!
naot insr. AI <tho hoftr of preae'dm*
ir pastor hroutrhl us arotlu'r
mrninr mo'Vago tnlrn from?
li'tk Psalms 2nd and 3rd verges,
iubjeot "Prosecution -of the
Church."
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~ I'iil<3kT 5 CENTS
Mothers' Day Service
at Belli el Church
To . !/! < s Sumlay >< !.hio1 10:45
ti.m. ' Mi s. Sara 1*'. Xaiic/, V,
:?m11:15. Mf-s ' .1
liira lvr-.-('ir'i!:n>, itilstj OTTs oT coreuor.it*
. . ' |
I'ri'cv: iorui; soitioi; choir, (a)
I'm- 'lloiia I'u: ''i. I:-t hymn. In
'."c11i<?:i M1 M.ii.'a fji-t. So?-hui
'V S.xo^'-^'o 1<?ogoH"??I
* h1*"-? l.a lira Jf;trv<\-,. Decalogue,
e Ivila M ir1 i-. ' '.LiLraJ?cure- :
.' 1: /(J'., M..- (iill. Selec.
fti cH'iirl Sonr.'i.n. j?a>tur. Of.
y:' t > :.? > 1 i r t ; ' ]
T?> mitin-ss lie J.< -ague?Mrs..
" ' ii. I.iivr". 5:j;o |?.m. ' i
!:>./ ~:v(> "'dock. i
.-*io! a!. . ni"! -choir. In- J
1 i.1. i a. M i ji- .1 ar.k: on. Se''ft
i.oir. ]'a|>r "The Con
r. o? Mother. t.? Our Civ!
M'.-v ' Nit: ivsa ManceA.
i i<?- K? ? -ibiiity a:. 1 Privilege
i' .; M' *h' ! in 'fiai-.'ng tu t: Child-.
- . Sit?li? K. II.ward. Sel
i. 'if. Paper "The Imniu .
Mothers-' I. .v Mis?
i n ; tawlehee. .-Kut.aVk^ Of-".
VO'l'KK EASTERN
STARS OK SOUTH
CAROLINA
'i c. <" hapten which will
"live*.< i>, .'and which was
" '.c -hi -S^ftvca, '?>. ~C., wii*. .' --.i
c . ht-id ' at the Ma.-enie, Temple
a '< "ui un'hia. For pliuv;hie reui.itt;-.
fait! I.av re: c 1 caV'Uh clia]?- . '
/.f iiy.iicca. cannot entei'tiiin
he <iiat,'! cLjipti-i thi* year ajid ;
> *'We hope that th/chapter's will .
:akc- th<-:r plans fur meeting in
'"ltinthia 'instead Send all re
K the (i and Secretary,
I tv.' ft nice T. Kennedy. Bennetts- '
i'-r-; '
Don't foru'id. Star. .Day-- during
lie month of' dune. . . . .
Proclamation? will h. sent to
!] chanters -with, further informtii?n
c-";ic< r.nirv the' (i. C.
J-': at-erfiji'ly yours.
I' 11* 17! V I 17 V
Che-.tor, S. C.
Grand iiciyiti Matron.
)r. W. F. K. Wentzel
To Speak In State
Next Week
- -W.i.ii.n. r. II. W.<d Ihtts- ~~
. a, edm;;.:director
\v. 1' !iII-> ivar.ia Hu-; '
an:. m./cy ; v.-ill I.adsob
'r?-!tyfvrj::r. eh TivV."FT .ay morn
i: r. :a / 4is:.1 :slt May l(?th
v.;i! ;i-.-iii: a: It-a-k r - WashJ
ie ' at </clock.
-eh > !: 11:30
.:nivi -;*y and 12 noon
V;'.: i, "mV. W! i, the
. Mr.' and Mis. Seymoui
arr.dh:
^ m __ Mll.I.l.i;
I'll Vl'l.l. cm RCII
N'-v v. ;y.ay wsu Com-.
'**?^ ' ' .i?. ;>!<n-n:t one
-7- a?ttH sr.. ad ares in
" - and v.tv <*n;i.yo'd.
--h can v -i v;-. cm! ft k evcry"!\
< flower fadoth,
'- V'is>- with": eta. but i.'r.j.* word
< i .<i. forever."
!!< ' . t'rawf.uu.V te\t'was taken
sony - of S.ij- firl'.i subject:
"K?..Glory .of the Church."
and !<? -ay it " was p-en.O ed?is ?
hrtrf irrrt oi.oii'j:'. i >-.u not our
hearts' burr. .w.di-.*' the won.* were
tutvivd. What Cue \y??ild needs tolay
i- -trontr frospol sermons and
the <d.; V;: n- uinticu in the pulpit
and iYrvi>r in the p w. Paul preache
i untif old Felix trembled.
In 'the :i:ni;.y >e!n?>l a very
>\ i-e p1.i:; a of an
i!--ay. M.'yeet "It ..inbow," was
v. i: n d. i e. pa:;ici pants were
\?M.y lie <!y '. vies. ]-,i-?e Gall
n.an. lKi-'tiy i : > r and Mary
-L^-4'ra'.i. t!u liI' 1.da.iy liU'l1 ?of~
Mr. Eryd i'ratt, that Mortician.
(JEOKGETOWN NEWS
It's Wotthwhih* to make a trip
to i Id lv:>tu! ir ?lO.ortrrtown and
note tin hutch in vVvomonts it.
,.nd aoti.rd thi* rii'.v. Everything
has pat or. .how Ere. Any numlor
of st. any t arc seen,
Imth white and colored-.- \\\ think
it i> all due to cpnti.hg of the
Sii.ahi-; m Ciaft Mill 'here. Your
mi h 11 i:,vI^1;.I , heard ""a lew clays
ajio that a part of the plant will
ht in operation- by the first of
August.
Mr. Alotv.a .1 antes Rhue passed
tway a; his home o'n Butts street
Friday,- Apiil .SO alter an illness
a few hours. Funeral services
?v?iv held in Zion Baptist church
Monday, May Srd at 4:00 p.m. in
:ho midst of a host of-sorrowing
relatives and friends. Resolutions
n behalf of church and board by
Misses' Ksjull Singleton and Flor- ,
' nee Fishburno. Obituary by the
'pastor. Rev. John A. Taylor. Assisting
ministers were Or. G. G.
Daniels. Revs. R. A. Fishburne, H.
.1. Moses, I. \V? Browne and others
the principal eulogy was by the
I'astor, Rev. Taylor.
Mrt Rhue was born in Georgetown,
Juno 2, 188(5. Converted
1001. Ho vat; twice mtyvifd; tn
the fust Uhion whs born 5 children
whom survive; a devoted wife
throe sisters and thite step-sons
and a host of relatives and friends,
;_r