The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 13, 1937, Page Page 2, Image 2
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I "The Old Gray" , |
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r J Rev. E. Philip Ellis f
Masonic Grand Lodge
Charh*ston 4s~TTnflGng elaborati
"""" preparation to entertam the GrandLodge
of Ki te and "TtreOTM. <i Mason
herg, the second week', irv De
combe". Giand Deputy P r**^01'
s^tte is sparing r.o pains ih Vga
nizing the six -districts to g'ivo tbGrand.
Communication one am.otm
the greatest reception rn its History.
The lodges'in the City oi
Charleston, as well as enti-o cit.
izenry will receive the delegate^
with ofien arms. Gram.' otficer?.
R. J. Miller; F. R. Hlanehard,'
Fennick and the Grand Clnpjaii:
are rendorir.g every assistance t.
our cxcelle-.t Distrrct-Deputyi That
Thee and Accepted Masonr., i? com
ing int'? its own in this jurisdic-.
tion under tie leadershpi of Hon.
J. S. Stanback is eyidence hv th<
reinstatement... of so many subordinate
lodged A rotfent cmmu
nicatron fi\T. our Grand Secrctu
ry, J. E, Dickson was' so em our
aging until ev^ry member of th<
craft snould receive the information.
{Secretary Dickson is style !
one of the best to till that posi
tion. Grand Maste*?f?tanba"k ha^
enfused new life in the cider from
one end of. the state to tie cthei..
He is a real prince in, .fraternal
circles and mark my pie(i!ction.the*
order is going by leaps and
bounds, under his admini-tratioii
Wliile our order does not udyertist
and solicit members, but eVryboils
is making clforts now t' "et in
. this grand order. ' A?lauw-u- vuiu
? ber of ministers together with lead
. ing laymen from thisV''tv wilj joiu
the Jiand buffo re ,o'rlj durfi.g the
^ , Grand Lodfee session. The Grand*
Lodge of Si rrow * sgfvicu wil b<"
o held at St Luke's church, t\*i!sor
street, of vhich .lie Grand Chaplain.-is
paster. Music by both tinsenroi;
-a nil junior choirs Date-,
of the Grar d Lodge- are: Tat-da.v
and-Wednesday, DeCgitibef 14 ar.v
15th. Other inmViitant matters
from the vlrrnd secretary s.- office
, will be released through our column,
between* now and the sitting
of the (Jrrr.d Lodge. A Masonic
blesSing to. cur state is1 that Bishop
J. fS.L Fiippjjr? D. D.. is a
- staunch, full fledged Free and Ac*cepte>j
Ma-en. and the" order -wii!
not 'only h-we. his influence' but
_ 11 ' his~or,Ure.'svippm4.r?
The Union
.Our I.ut.'i'denteuinatrons.l Miuh- \
tors' Union, of Charleston and identity
had -a great meeting cn las1.
Monday. Ar. und'sua-!. large number
of ministers were present. Dr
J. C. Ounlur is indeed i -groSt
president, in fact he .is one of r' e
best that h?^ ever headed a r. all:? ?jtpuj1'
uf tti.M' teiv.?trrr?. ,1. *Iack.
' rector o: "Trinity*71. F.
-church", \vh-? is <ur e:f:Cij>t
rotary, is r.i.so secretary of his
ehftirch cor.v-rcation and to dr.... rr.in .
he is. a real cxy-'rt and .-V*lc*ct?
credit upon the office ;r. our' un
km. Tre " u'*r?of-'--' c; "?rnnod_
> a paper by. R~y. San. r. Ujjowr :
the- participant v.a- h:.gu''- ?om.
mended f<:: thu \r?. at::t?J' t f h''<
subject D>. R. S. I.av V Wr.u
% is jn chare.'.: dv -t: diiv;
made and earnest r.nn- ai 1 ? v. T
H. Scott .? j.*- c.<-' r< thRed
Ct oss. R-.v. C. P. L:
made a string *.
, of the Cr.rt AfcSaV -a'.-. I,v-v.. T
?? K. Beard d-:ivc-red s" f"w; # '. *Widress
o*n-th"- dread*d "Cut -tt'-P
tion" dipea*'1 A h r f:-* v. n rL.:V
were ma'e by Revs.. R. r Pr'adford,
J.. C. J a me*. C. S. -T.
<, lette*and P, Andersor...
Rev. S. li. Pcott wfi' .
by the president to' bear *' *
ings to the Reformed. EpI-y/jj?-.
churehi >' >r.vocation.
Our Stay At Coofertnote
During the Palmetto eorfcrer.c"
wife and I were g'.:est< of I "'.', and
Mrs. Ti. A. Brown. They have ;
t lovely homo f t King.-tree and gav
us a real t'.he reception. Mar.y
\ thanks to \'r. ami Mrs. Brown. A'
the Ni rthea?.t co'nforcnce Veld in.
Florence. I was a truest of Mr>*.
M. B. Sma>'t, 210 K. Marion Pt;,
associate' with?FEn?E?II. Alsto- of
FayetthviJlo, X. C. Mr-., .'mar
certainly made it plon-aSf "or us.
We were :-\vallv entorta;nra. I
take this ntotho-d of express vcr ni
thanks to h*r. A, Columbia conference
whoh met in Union 1 was
guest of Mr, and Mis. Acxander
Hardison in their lovely cpttage
32 Macbeth street. Mr. Hardis'oi
who is of Charle-ton. rece:.'.! - ma. .
ried Miss Helen Gregory i ne of
the leading women of our racia'
group. Ou: stay with them was
most pleasant. They -it a inly
made us welcome. The new bri..^
owns a coui le of houses in the
^v.,1 ?u 1 i- 1
a?MJ on- tt /*:<*! tjutrcrfi 'IJ iiur
home. I wii i proud to see t> e in
tereat^&ho hi talcing in Mr. Uftrdi-'
son tWD motherless children She
could not do any more'fo* two of
her own. Many thanks to* them
for th\eir v<.rm hospitalities
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Our Wheieahoflts
This weeir-end will find us at
Holly Hrll attending the South
Carolina c.-pference. . Nest week
we wil be in Greenville for the
Pieumont conference and at St.
Matthews the week following attending
the Central confererfim
Please let cv?rv subscriber of The
Palmetto I cader be prepared to
renew their subscription when I
arrive. iThose failing to do so will
be cut off at the close of?r.e con-'
ferences.
"Let Uh Advance On Our Knees"
TYade With
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS T
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Mrs. Fannie Miller Sawyer of b
the Mutual Relief and Benevolent o
Insurance Company, of Columbia
is in the city this wefck, inspecting
the work, and assist'u;; thjp_ C
new af?cnt, Mr. T.. J. Wa'ker on "T
his "aily rounds.
Miss Elnora Davis and. mother J
who have been living in Pluladel- t
phia for more than ten years are J
'.train here to make theiri l ome.
Messrs. Tursah Bowser, Edward o
Kennedy, Eddis West Br"\vn and \
IJoyd Dejfijiifonreid, Benedict Col
'tjro?stu; ents, spent the wo k-end ?
here with their parents.
The first meeting: qf tht Ches- t
er Co. Teachers' Association was t
'r id Saturday, in the? H. JjTTi'uild- i
rg of FinTey Hi* School dion. J.
R. Felton. of Columbia. M
H. Brockman of the Chestftr City
Schools: Supt. J. E... >#Xnnery,
Mr. Gale, wire. present. All spc'ke
nicflv but timely to the t.ucTfers.
Hie next meeting will ho held
Saturday. Nov. 20 .
Miss E.^ Nelson, of Firliy Hi
faculty sj#?nt the week-end in
Greensboro with her parerts and j
witnessed the Home Coming game
*:atui(fay at her Alma M';<' r?A. I
md T. Colli ge. . !
.Misses Dewey McDoweF M. J. 1
Hood miw Margaret Robe ts of i
En lev Hi?faculty spent-lb j
w ek-Ond at their hoipes- T'nftm. \
R vk Hill, and Sumter, iisjtec,'ivPly.
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Mr. and Mrs. S.. M, Br'ci. Mr. .<
aid Mrs. Roosevelt lt.all, Mrs. M.
\ Cur rebec spent a day ut Char- j
last week visiting frir (Is. ' y
. President...!. S. Stanbaok con.
|'i ues very sick.at his home oh
iter, street. . . n ;
->i. l.ouis, Mo,, last Tuesday be- |
?a rse of tlijU. illness of her son, ,
Allen.'. .v
Alps. ...Arthnisba Chahnt 11 coni^ues
ill at her home o.: 'WyHe a
>. iier daughter, Mrs; Isabel! [?
'.isohn. i/f^Phiia elpRin, wro has n
)( -ft with: l.c r lor.more th.au twit )(
?' Vns ret in; red' home - Morality on
>: ifess, but 'will -con be l<aek to (
:o< v after her mother. * h ' V;
Mr. Amnion Maeoit r< t urned *
i-. r.e-la?t we< k from Wasibngton j. ^
. ('..jw oit he has been t scv- .j
o !-y '> ' hi
. Mrs. Ma Heatnmjrton pa -oil a- j4l
way Sunday afternoon at h r home | \j
r Srntmor.H St',,.'after an illness it
>i i',-eVerai weeks. She. Ut ve?' fe iin
r'h r and sevcrh-1 sistyi's and r ..
u thefs. Funeral* services will
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?t' '"tU'Kl? m *. l? 1 el ul viiu-tii
11 the county'" with Undertaker ,
tur. itt i ha rgrtpj __v
I??b\" Contest Riven Ly the.'
L'shers* Board <>?. Metropolitan A.
\IKZ church el?i.-.od Sunday niulit
>.. * ;i a Of id'>.05 laid '*n the* ai
a1'!", ih'e. 1 ]ni?.e wont to tiny [\
Vi -V Miliar. 'F'-.-tcr. (<Jtiuv.fi*er *of at
\I. r.r.rd Mrs.- Seott Foste. who
::-vd >lid'Baby Douglas Ay- :1
(>'.r. -ji Mr. and Mrs Do.uk
\ - r i Mr Mrs, -r
A ..lie Ov.-j..- baby. berth - epdrt- "j
; a snore thar, Ss'A0; tne *5
a:.-. ur.: wa -o ilose .that both V
v second prize*. AjI ba-j
. - ::: or.:--; :eceiv< i gifts " ;2
T:.o :'.rJ*.CjT'ii1.'; .ww?id,o/?ythc
. r.d *. './i'jy life*- sizo yiic'^ea of v
: ha-, s wr. n* n: prize. X
\Y... C r:-co ?>:' "this "it nurch 0
be >r. e in Rod: Hill '?
a - v. ck. . ' : 'A
Mr. I ' * r. T: otr.:>.-o!. j>. 't> T.ot v
0
'a':.:.':" fo': a.r d Mrs. C
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H5?-. WIXXSTIORO XEWS1'
C. Ov.t-::-, pastor of
*.V .-yr.-vjr.'' e: hi- wife- an. a* ?
: .'!' : ;r.r,:r.be:s attended
r :* the "AM.E. corjriec-. |x
i. h r.ed at L'r.ion ' '*
. * 'A - -lay through Sunday.
^ a royal treat was re ported. V
{.( Tde r<f o-.jij. town sutler a- $
. a* jr. t.55t..takintr away o
II';V :pm !. Mrs, ffpwens.
The church bo tog vacant, there 3
va- a trreat .'ay?at Wayman last C
> ir.day. Mrs. Mosia. I.yles was 'X
nant'd the opportunity of using' <
the edifice in which she pulled y
iJT a very Coat program. Mrs. ?
Fd. Davis conducted a 'procraifl at'; ?
12:30. Rev. Paul Fisher, preached ; A
i sermon tie rcaftor an then we ] 'I
topped fo>?diiuuu^l?In the af- i ^
jVCron Rov. Carvin 'and his mem- ) C
tiers f'om GrUlisemVine Baptist IS
hurfch conducted services. C
Music was fun.;, hod by RussMj ?
Funeral sineer-. Collections for
the day amounted to $50.0(1. i*.?
Mrs. Stov>. itffo-: an' *Mrp; Peffll <;
a' nnedy who are on the sick list 'v
have been joined by Mrs. Maude '
Piatt, wi uuc bi'pji.C they .will
ill soon b,.. >.t them -elves.' *'t
Miss Maitha Kollouch, one of I *t
>ur senior >tu enU who spent the ?|
ummer in RhovH- Island returned \i
'ast Sun Tiy morr.jnc to resume .j
her work. She looks the picture *t
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u iiL-uiui ?.u rvpurtoo a royai .
tav. _ i Mr.
and Mrs*) C. II. P ay and .
Mr. Clarence "Ifticksor are very
atuch at themselves in their new \
nrs. Indeed they add much 'tp
the career of the colore J people \
if Wir.nsboro. ?
Our basket ball team Rot un- '
leeway thi< week with Coach Zelobia
' Bennett in charge. Bright
o i/-pct;ti"'n"re "rff'Ul^put for a go Ad'
.earn this year. Prof. P. A Stew
art will be coming with the boys
team ere long.
We .were very proud to hav. <
Pu.,had Ml- Ciiwfnrd the itinerant ;
teacher trainpt from State
'cge and also Mx. Seytncr^Keiar'Mi.
vjames Wylio, cttc of out
high school v students Oeparted
ihi< life lastlwt'ek and was funeralized
at Zion A. M. E. Church,
lie passed in Baltimore where he
had gone to live. In the very
prime of life was he cut down.
The services wero conducted by
H
lev. J. M. Smith, pastor in charge
,nJ his remains laid in the Winnsioro
cemetery to await the_?ou-nd
f th? trumpet. Peace to his ashes,
Mr. Herbert McDowell who was
brought home indisposed frortj
jfrt?enville some time ago is g^'tThg
on nicely.
Mr. Earl Hines of Grensboro,
C., spent $ while in our town
he guest of his cousin, Mr. Edlie
Davis.
Miss Willie B. McCOllough one
if our Ith grade teachers visited
n'r sistes in Union la^t Sunday.
The' F.airfiel f County Training
ichool is progressing , well these
lays. The roll has jfotie beyoiu:
he six hundred mark and still
hey come. The aim of the >ehpo=l
s better pi pared m?n and wor.en
for tomorrow..
EDGEFIELD NEWS
The enrollment at Edgefield Aademy
is far past last year's ice
. Each teacher is putting forth
very cil'ort, trying to mnk .Hii:is
i:vr surpass the pfist you.-'afr
Rev.- A. T>. Daykii's ai-d 1'. B.
art arc back l'rom the annual
ofi/cronce,- which wtyj hold a t
iaion. Rev. Daw-kins is serving
us second, term at Edge-f id. jji'eY.
iirrt hgs his same work at. ^pt.
'aul,'Johnston' and Cothrai A.M.
i, church ir.> upper Edgolb-irECo.
\Y wish tl.em a prosperous year
Mi;?s Ju'icfto Hany'jtoti spent
he week-end with her .parents in
tiken.
Mr. ami M)s. Calvin Env'ih had
is .their (..inlier guests Mi. and
ibs., Sum Smith, .Mesdnm-S Mag
:ie J. Cooper and Rosa !;.. Paikn
n. last Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Hansel Waldo, .accompanied
y Mr.' ami Mrs? Fred U-.eklo- 'ofaiiiitica,
.N.- Y. were rolled home
ti.funeraii^e their sister-;;' 1 aunt
Us. Sophia Hale Russell. ,
vj'he Juvenile Thrift Club met
t the homo of-Janjes and Mo-es
I aw ft in* or? , last Tyes(.n-,? afmro
-n. The little 'folk enjoyed wio
re asiog. I
Mr. and Mrs, ,Mhck'Coripe\i airtl.
vQ;al fnjends motored io U(,e?ille
lastuBun?lay.. - . o
Mrs. >M(phin ltale* Rtrs:-v>! was
ir.erp'lized at* .Siirupons R'dfiv
lurch .SHrt'- .7 Her body. w a s
rough t* front- Jamaica, N\ . foj
ii'ial Siie loyves two -/.children'
s. Maggie Halo* * Owens and
tnry llaje,^ Jr. an : a -host of
la'tives and'.'ffyends to' mUssr. hn
issing." Rev. F. A. Weaver deV
ili-d ! < ulor-v
' (iKOUii i'.TO WN N K\\ S
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, J he , Jerusalem Baptist ^\s-ociii?/n
is in Vesvfon?here tfrts week
t- Hi thesila Baptist church the'
ov.'-G.' G; Daniels pastor and
ode rati >r.
Mis< Ilut!: I'arher D homo from
u* Oam p. . *
kMrs. Louiaia-IJL&hason '.no of
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Beth^sda'a very Jfaithful n:e|n?
bers and class-Menders is id at
the home of her daughter Mrs. I,.
A. Greene; and has been for the
,*p&st three weeks. We trust that
, she will. soon be herself soon.
Mr, Canith Spain passed away
at his home Sunday- eve.n- g, ijf,
ter a lomrMllriess.
Bethel A. M. E. Chinch
Bev. \V. B. L. Clarke, i'astor
The pastor and superiu'emlent
! are vcrv much elated over .the jhcrease
of ' itijndance at t'vj Sunday
school After discussion of
llu' lessor; . y teachers* and. pupils
the lesson 'aas reviewed by the
na>ti i
.\4 11!") th morning worship .
Megan. Ti e pa.-te; oreache., a won
I d* i l'ul -;ni.o'n f re hi 'the subject:
I Kxnhiitu.tion.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stafford,
j Mr. and Mrs. Tu ner Staifurd of
I Sam pit and Mrs. Rosa Belle Coop
t er of St. Stephens church wCre
welcome visitors. Four accessions
| were - made during the day
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ProL L I) Bradley. Prin
Our school is rapidly progress- g'
ing along all phases of work Ther-j*
classes are -still making their week tj.
ly reports on the school rally, J m
which is to end in just about, six1 a,
weeks time. . Our Principal. Prof th
Bradley has made it possible for ^
us to enjoy many improvements
that have been made thus far this
school termr' ?
Mr. Eugene Jordan is the new 8
janitor for *this schooL term. The g
class rooms in the primary depart .8
ment are just about filled to ca- ?
pacity, so if the enrollment contin ?
.ues to increase it will be nefcos- g
sary to add more teaVhers . * -8
-On Monday night, Nov. 1st, a g
Hallowe'en party- was given by 8
Prof. J E. Mclvor and his sixth 8
and .seventh grades, which was "a
well enjoyed by the students" and g
friends of Jho school Many inter 8
esting programs will be given from g
time to ttTne throughout the term. 8
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HOME DEMONSTRATION NEWS 8
Rosa B. Reed, Co. Hon^e Agent ^
Allendale?-The Extension Ser- 8
vice women a*td. men of the =coun-. g
ty ha|TTbeTr bilr October Festival 8
on tke L'PtH at the Colored1 High g
Selpfol' On exhibition was h,and .8
work, floor lamps, quilts, spreads, g
nut flrtu'ni-'tf o?,.l o 1...... ....... I... .. I A
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fruits arid vegetables. .The men! p
had KutjSii* cane, potatoes, rice, !g
peas,- egjprf, vegetables, corn and g
pumpkins. *Tho judges \Vere Miss O
Mamie"* Sue Ilicks judged theJ X
fruits, ijlrs. Fj ier "flowers; Mr. P.
Dowdyland Miss IftcKissick o f'?
AiRen Qo.,- judged "the booth's!" R$
!" A short ptWgram was rendered rg
in cjiapel in which tho?fallowing, <>
took apart. Revs. Anderson and , X
Mitchell and Mfs Paul, Mr. Tho- nomas
\V Newberry a* guest singei'lg
and several faculty members A 1 <>
large group enjoyed the day. ?
CHESTERFIELD NEtiS, *'?
The' .Teanes teacbgr Mrs. M.- L. iQ
Foster held the first ooupvy-wide &
teachers meeting Frii.fiy afternoon f>
here. Quite a few teiicher.i were ?
Miss Theresa K<
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G-F. II i-Speed
Calrod took in ? units
have made electric
rr.nkerv fnt<-r ao-S
s, ; far more economical;
.J ('.lean, intense coolo
ing Kent is instantly
at your command at Jt.
the flip of a switch
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resent, and many important mat Johnson spent a very t/loa<-aoi- c
rs were ciscussed along with WuVtete Thursetov afternoon at ~
aders of our. croup there were th(j home of Mrq . at x ,
jite a few frorrKfhe white friends iollfr(-. * Wff
apt. of Education Prof. u. L, , ' .
rown, Rev. Mclntyfe, pastor c1 1 Mix* ..ohm A., McCulloncit spent
ie "Presbyterian church and a ft**' week-end home with mother
ember of the Red Cros? Unit and 'father, Rev. and Mrs. W. W.
id . Miss (.havisj who e;n ain?d McCu laugn
ie importance of the taking' of Weddirg Jjellv are ringing,
ie census by the tcache'-4. Where? Step! Look! t isten!
Misses Elizabeth P. and Marion Sonitunerc,
O a no onnnnono ,-v^;
Ml L K 1
Every. Day. Brings * . |r - H|
Health To St&y
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Columbia Dairies j
917 MAIN STREET I
COLUMBIA, South Carolina c |
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;rtnedy selected
Electric Range
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O Pjo You Know How Little
P| It Now Costs to Own a~
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^ ^ ,/t il^ ) You need no longer deny yourself ?
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electric cookery because of the, ?"
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%/** paring better meals with -less time .
SPEED OVEN. 10% tot I an<^ effort* is easily within the reach 1"
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to v3'<, icss current. \ , ,
MASTER OVEN. Extra r?J The new G-E Ranges with their
u1u1fnol'ua<?<?/0f un- many exclusive features now cost i
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ipace than conventional leSS t0 "Uy an" to use- *ou Save time,
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lUPER BROILER. Duplex
,rni'i.Pecd Ca,rod unit
?r as low as t. 6th
ipecd and capacity. ' '
nmmm$2.00 DOWN \
'crrv-Browne, Inc. h
^ Main Phone 2-2154
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