The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 12, 1938, Page Page 6, Image 6
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? GRADE . SCHOOL
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' <; BIRTHDAY "T7rrr~.r ?
. I" Fill out this couponn"d mail
| nt-nmp?Od envelope to The I'alme
i i 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, Sv|
the roll book, and you will receivi
ISADORA WRITES. i*
mi): I know you, have,
wondered why I 'haven't "* wnucn
before now. Bu1 here I am on 1
the air again." 1 arm still one of(c
-? vfinr flnh nn'?iln'r< and will try[."to
send in a letter every week, liv
. have been reading* the Junior, page (1
> /'every week and how I eVijow read--1
, ini' it. I nm ri ?siv??Vw?dn iind \
ing fine in my studies. Bill itj
. looks like to me the Junior page,
is- growing every \vl;ek, and Ij
hope it will continue to grow.
Bill, I will send Vuu my p'cture
by Match the 20th. . ...
t-..'Isadora Thompson.''
? ROSsALEE J.IK KS B ASKETBALL i
. ? ,*
? 'HU'-. Bill- d am stilljtalking a-11
bout basketball. Our Boys played t
Alt. Bethel Garmnr.y Thursday. /
Bethel-Garmany" won 22-20. We 1
have a girls team also and are 1
trving to play as good as the bovs i
l?
Rosa Lee Weathers.
. -^c O ma
ROSA L. ENJOYS BINGO.
Hello Everybody: Here I ami
*- again. Hope everybody is get- I
ting along fine. We gave another!
Bingo party last Thursda,. which'
I~TTrr+oyod to' the highest. I wan .
onft "game; m.V?brother won two. i
We had a ha-Wtball game Friday ;
h. t wee,. Elk.i an.r1 Blttekv ille. The (
Sjfrore.<**Vnrt> If to .? in favor of ,
Elko, ar.d was I glad. We are go- \
'lio. to have niiotli.-r whnin Xtim'ni.
Rosa- I./oe Smith. (
I* AI I. RECEIVES'1U-H-ON. 1
' i , ? , J-4
Roar I?i"l 1: I revived my button ]
and card, whi? a I thank you,]
very much. N'i\v t.hat I am a <
?: member,?I?shall?Lu wintinr; von
frequently-. - 1
The Di>t:let Teachers^ Aspoeia- i
thru was held at our scjv>ol, Diay j
ton Street Ilijrh. which I attended 1
on Saturday, .lan. 22. I -certainly,
enjoyed .the a-smub'y service. Our
Glee Club, of which I atn a inem
bcr sane a f> w selections.
. I am Fcr.d nj? a few riddles:
1. Why does l.'ncte Sam wear
?? red,---white- and. hipuspendtfs ? I
2. ~Tf the kintr 'lies who will <
- ' - pet the job? \.y
3. What has thousands of ribs-i
and two hack re?? It
4. When is a lantern lightest? i
What is 1 lack and while ]
and read till oytt? ]
Answers.
1. To hold up his parts.
2. The undertaker. , j
2. A railroad.
4. When it is lighted,
EL A Tf< wspaper.. * 1
Paul R. Allen. t
BKUy-irK HAS 1MHV (III(K< -
- ? 11
Flello -T5il!: T :\tti?run op-' -the4"]
farm, Po T pursue--! will have -to v
toll yi'.u the th'ngs out here (
1 vm .still gathering-eggs. and n
' ho!pln.r Wlttr"ttro?garden.?I hope!
tn hrt'.'r off same baby oliifli.'i?so^n,
Tho garden is looking better now^
ruinod by tho la.-^t cold '.spoil. Ob'u
I havo tho cutr;st little shagpryj
We havo "pTai'T-d_ two.
Bormhc MeLc-fiter
I II f
? Boar R' 11: I am so pv<';ja < ?> ourh
Junior page and to sro-?o many r
motnbor.s writing, tg tho (Hub. I f
hope wo will keep TTp |h<V > this1 c,
year. T wont to Sunday school and f
really did enjoy the toK^nnr |n
. .. Wo lllavod two tfnmno- "0
_.t UilMtt'l I
ball this week. Oroelyville Mon-'fl
:~~~ "jfavt Mapiflng Friday. i wfts f
proud to see that Bill bas an lion 0
or roll and next niontb I am po-|
injr to try and bo on the h~ior jj
roll. T know all the members en-jd
joy readme each OtliCTS letters. |B
.. I srot my card this week and my d
est were A ~
MAROARET APPRECIATES *
THE HONOR ROLL.
~5 T? . "
Hello Everybody: fSRelieve?frt'e >
or not. tut the Jnn'or' paee is cret.\
tine to be real newsy , now. Did J p
you notice b~w many letters were a
sent in last week? Rill, we ap-je:
preciate our Honor Roll very(tl
muen. i kt'iw ibdra will lie Imis '>
more letters on tbe Jnior page F
now. T nm cfili a
_ ..... uiieiy ir^ti
"my school work. T attended church cl
and Sunday school as usual. -^WiH?~
he cnrr. fo s<md von my prettrre v
befoVc the 2fi. Wo welcome all P
of the now membors of our club A
and still there la room fV>r others, dt
?Margaret Wr'gH.10
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DTATE i l J
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t together with, a self addressed < '
tto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, , [ '
CTTotrrname witL be-pl?u;ft(E5P l J
; a membership card and gutton
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2AULIXE HAD VISITORS SUN- \
DAY. ' 1
11 el hi Everybody i Sunday waa a _
ovely day and lots of my friends 1
aine to visit m<>. We sure had a '
ivijl time. My aunt, uncle and J
Timin fI'nni Ctirnlppn, N ft, were
lore visiting. their relatives Sun- ~
lay. Will pick y^u up again next
veek.
Earlene G. GafTney.
SARAH HOPES ALL MADE
GOOD IN EXAMS
Dear Bill: Here I am as usual.
Vfter another" \vei'k of study I am n
school again oh feme. After all
.xominations are over, I guess ev?ry
one is studying hard to make
heir grades by the end of the sec-J
rod ^semester. On - Friday night;'
,ve win navo. a program which will
30 in interest of Negro History
Week, plus Valentine.-We hope
t wyi be a success. Oh, I hope'
jveryb?d> made their class during'
examinations. We are now beginning
to think or?. conLqi^flgemenb.
Sarah Thompson. '
JOHNNIE MAE "A GOOD SPORT,
Hello Everybody: Another busy
iveck has passed and I am on the
lir again. We are cStetrrating
Negro IITstbry^week. I "think it is
rbt?best-w<iekall. On Thursday
evening the tenth grade enter-;
tained the PTA w'th a Founders
lay program. The PTA was fortymo
years ?ld. , |
Our girls basketball team has
>00n defeated at last, but we are
r"<' l spovtc veVipn it comes to win
ling and losing. They are plan-1
sing on playing another game
soon. I was glad to see so many
ramos on the honor roll and I
rope if will be twice th'.1 liunho! i
next time. I am studying hard
is usual. Diin't forget St. Valen'
tine's Dav
Johnnie Mae Lee. '
FANNIE J. HAD A LOVELY '
TIME SUNDAY.
Hello Bit!:, Hq.w are you by this
'.ime? Well.-4 am-on-the air a.rain.
1 had a swell time playing1
.vitli my friends Sunday afternoon
A'e played lots^of games. I went
:o church and Sunday school as
isual and had a very pood lesson.
Bill, the Junior page is growing.
[ like to read all the letters. 1
Fannie J. Gaffney.
\NNETTE SENDS 2 M OTTOS. _
Helio Everybody: I think the
Ion or Boll is a grand rdea, alhough
the names will go sliding
>ass each other.- We arc-through
vi?n fvnminations and I am glad.
donday we had. three visitors,
Two were from Camden and one
eas from Dillon. Thev were Mrs.
\ Gamble Mrs. W. B. Williams
ind Mrs. M. Gordon.
braid keep in mind: "Folks who
icver do any more than they get
iliTT! f<i|,* never prt.?pttid-.i'or -flny
iiore than they do."
"God w'll not look you over for
nedals, degrees or diplomas but
of~Scars." ~ . " ;
_ Annette Eva McCollum.
s air again over station
YPJL.
Dt ar Bill: I--have been sleep for
vl*Nifc^grp^tumo, and was awak'hoTH?>Hon.
X>f couTfrei^il. took me
ome time t? get to
t would t"P good if all fif oui
lemhers would wake up too.
T. E. Robinson is getting along
ne;- Tsleeping). I am going to
ry and wnke hint,?if he- doosn'tfp>n
Jhis eyes before I cret there.
Here are some jumbled letters:
[noamexan examination,
elner leader.
siTb.ulat.efi _, steadfastly.
eiconabe obedience. ~
r Helen Bowman.
IATHFR TO CET.FRRATE '
NEGRO HISTORY WEEK
Camden. Feb. 5?February 6th
larked the beginnincr of another
Jeprro History celebration at
lather. Dr. Alfonso Heningbuffc
i-ofossor c:{ Romance lanpruajfes,
t N. C. State CoHe^e for Neprroi.
aflVT at one time connected with
ie personnel of Tuskegee instiHi1.
wiH' bu Ili?' ywwinal apaak,er t.
ebruary 13 on the closing day of
le celebration in Browning's
hapol at four o'clock. i
-Beginning with the worship gar-. ice
-irv Sunday school, adiffercnt
hrpie Nl'lfrt1 Illnluiy?and chievomentja
being featured *ach
ay. Mr. J. W. Martin, instrud- I
t of social sciences ,gave the 1
Ill
flgerrf |
I
nitial aduTess at 12:45 on M onlay.
A program of mu&ic was
riven on Tuesday, science on Wedi
lesday, Negro art and dramatics
>n Thursday^ while a recital of
iadings will be given by the winlers
in class contests on Friday.
~~A11 the piugiams will bo given12:46
in Browning's chapel. The
)uBUc is Invited to. all of these
neetings. ? ' ?
As a preview to the activities
>f the week, the students have
been making pesters and giving
:alks to the grade children about
Famous- Negrpes^ There are also
>n exhibition, in the staff room,
pictures of famous athletes, musicians,
authors, actors, dancers,
msiness men, and politicians. The
students are also writing essays
?nd learning poems.
Mather academy will celebrate
"Annual Parents' Night", February
24, from slX-lhlfly until eight
o'clock. Afternoon classes will be
in session at that time, and parents
will be guided to Tariour cfc-~
pni?mPntQ| na thpY dooirp, by mem
bers of the StudenFFacuUy conr=~
m'itt&o, A .free-movie, will given
at the close of the session.
"Line and Melody," Carrie Jacobs
Bond, are the features with
the seiial, "The Last of the Mohicans"
which begins February 14 at
eight o'clock in Mather's auditorium.
Admission for everyone is
fAfita/ .
Other features which will appear
within the next few weeks are:
"Second Hungaxia fiRhapsodly",
j "The Quins", "Astronomy,",
"Singing with_Singing_?am", and
"Arctic Exploration".
Miss Annie Eaton of H?nderson,
N.C., is now teaching clothing
at Mather since the resignation
of Miss Edna Gamble. Miss
Eaton is a graduate of Winston-{
?a4em^Teachers college.
Both boys and girls teams will
clash wiih Lancaster Training
school in Mather's - gym, Friday
night, February 11, at 8 o'clock.
Mather's girls have lost only
two games, so far this season,
while the boys have lost but one.
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CifT:R H
Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Bastor
Newberry, S. C.?The Sunday
school with its upward trend was
well attended by the pupils, to
Jnv nothing about our many visitors.
Rev H )!,-> Havsnn. who is 1?Ved
and admired by all ol the meiir
bers reviewed tne Sunday school
iiiu.diiL punuay, T
Every member is Expected to do
their full duty. Come and let us
t?av# a great time.
lesson for a few minutes aftei
the classes reassembled, and as
-usual the review was very interesting.
Wit*1 Miss Ojetia Gilliam at the
piano*, our morning services got
on the way. In spite of the weather
many were present at the
;egular service. N
Aftejr the devotional exercises
which wa3 conducted by Rev. H.
H. Dayson, our pastor came be
fore us with a powerful message
using as a tcxr~The?fcert.J ig my
rook and my Fortress, and "my delivered.
Next-Sunday our pasto,.
will speak from this same text
Mv God, my strength, In whom I
will trust. Psalm 18:2,
The out-of-town visitors were
as follows: Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Angelina
Counts and Mrs. Sarah B.
Hirpatrick all of Charlotte, N. C.
There were any number of local
friend* present at our morning ser
vice. Friends an<d visitors are
welcome at all times. *
The BYPU met at the regular
hour with the vice-president in
charge of the program. Those~
that were present enjoyed the
beautiful songs and reau*ings by
the young folk.
iSunday night with George Sin#flcton_at._ihe__pianoJ
our service's
opened, and later, the services Were
climaxed with another strong s^rmnn
from our pastor, who used as
a subject WKaTShall I Do"Wfth
My Life?"
Dear members and friends we
are looking for you Sunday. Will
you join us? ' ___ >MILLER
CHAPEL
" . A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev, R. J. Jeffersno, P?8tor
XT .L ... ? 4?l. CI J
L>ewntrrry, o. v^.?rounaay was a
R???day?anij_servioes_ throughout
the dav were largely attendeiT.
The S. IS. opened at its respecbwftJiour.
"Subject of lesson ChallengtngT'tHeu^Qfial
Order. After
the discussion^v^iui^varioais class,
es the lesson was int?r?Sti?giy reviewed
by Mr. Verbus Counts1^**^
-AfthtF^snetaaion^of^the S. S.
the morning service began aftRr
the ..preliminaries the pastor selected
as a text St. Luke 17:15-17,
theme, "Blessings we Miss". The
pnatrn- spoke oufr of the-fullness cf
his heart and spiritual enthusiasm
prevailed. The Holy Communion
was administered.
The A. C. 15. Leagug met at 8:30
with a large attentJanc*.
Evening service began at 7:30.
The pastor preached another masterly
sermon he selected for a
text Exodus 14:13 "Stand Still and
see thP Salvation of the Lord".
This message will linger long in
our hearts.
On next Sunday at the evening
arvfrn ther^ wi|l be rendered a
great literary hnd musical ptfi- 1
gram, commemorating the birthday
of Bisht/p Rchard Allen, the
founder of the A. M. E. church.
All are cordially Invited.
_JLv?U A. O-i n .
i PAlitfTrro uadw FEBRUARY
14:
_ FREDERICK DOUGLASS
Father in ttift HUM _
A Valentine to be Remembered.
Born a slave in Talbol Caunty,
Maryland, Februarv 14, 1817
Escaped ftom slavery, going: to
New Bedford, Mass. Sept. 3, 1838
Hi's first public speech at Antislavery
Cpnvention in Mass. 1841
Spealfer at the World's Temperance
Convention, London, Eng.
August 7, 1848 ?
Editor of a paper, "The North
Called to Washington by President
Lincoln for a conference 1884
--President of. Thp FmpH man
Washington, D. C.f 1866
United States Marshal of District
of Columbia, 1877
I Recorder of Deeds" of" District
I of Columbia, 1881
j U.-'S. Minister to~Hftitt,~1889
Died, February 20. 1896. ,
MOPRiq RBmVN
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rey. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?Our services
on last Sunday were well attend" ed
all day, altho it did seem that
the morning 'service would be Lrv
ferruptei' by rainr The threatening
clouds passed away and the
worshippers at our?church were made
to feel good as they enjoyed
the services of the morning. The
junior church functioned as usual,
after which Dr. Lemon preach
ed a sermon based upon the theme
"The Reward of Obedience"'. The
scriptural text was Jeremiah 7:23.
ThP Holy Sacrament was admin-'
istered to a large crowo! of persons
at both morning"an^ ^vening^ vices.
There were six accessions (
to our church during the day. Mar?
visitors were in attendance and
(enjoyed the services.
iNexf &unaav ^vviil-be-Foiuuier's
Day, when a suitable program will
be observed during the day. . The .
eveiiing message was brought by
the pastor at 7:30 pjn. The text
wns selected from iXings 22:14,
"A Fearless Spokesman for Gour'
was the theme around which the
sermon centered.
We are pained, to note the passing
of Mr. Leon< Haskett, son of
Bvo. D. L. Haskett, leader ef. class
No; 62. Our sympathies are *xxnde
to the family.
On next 'Sunday morning Mr.
Nathanie Harrington will spifik J
-a-thi. Junior church This young__j
man is reputed to be an excellent j
speaker and doubtless large- at?- <
.endar.ces will greet him.
Our spring drive is being launch
ed anJ the faithful ones are stand j
ing by us usual.
.1 rhnrrh eon noil -will be called j
in the near future, when the plan "j
:or the drive will be unfolded, and
actual work started. We natinpate
no failure as to the success
of-whatever plan may be proposed .
fo,. the prosecution of the program
foi the year.
Wo note with pleasure,- the com
ing to our city of Dr. E. H. McGill,
president of Allen university
to lecture for the benefit of MtZicn
A. M. E. church. His many
fr-onds in Charleston will be glad
to gre^t bim.
NEW SAINT PHILLIP
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. Capers, Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?Sunday, Feb
(5, was a beautiful day and church
service were very inspiring. As
the.hour for morning worship approach
people were seen fi*om everywhere
hurrying off tti some- place
of worship.
Within the confines of St. Phillin
on last Sunday, an apprecia- ,
tive audience was seen all day.
f 1 ?! -
? v..e uouui preliminaries
1:2, 3, theme "Vain". This sernon
was a great one and delivered
with masterly ability.
Sunday school convened at its
respective hour with a large at- ,
tendance. " The lesson was -b?atttifully
taught and discussed. Wo
were pleased Jo have two visitors .
1 in "our midair? ?~??_:
Night service began 7:30. Our
most efficient pastor ascendeJ the
rsotrum and delivered another soul
stirring message taken from St.>
Matt, 27:45, theme Jesus Paid it
All. This was very fc-rcefully do
livered and everyone who heard
him seemed tn ar>i/\*r it- IJrvl..
-T ? ?<"
Communion was delivered by the
pastor as usual and a larg^'l
crowd partodk of it. We stili nave Bro.
E. Simmons on our sick list.
Sister E. Bryant ~ one" oT~ the" "
yuonger group of.. yur church regrets
very much the passing of her
eldest brother who passed away
evening of the 31st of Jan
'utrrx^^tr^^.de.epeRt sympathy goes
out for this^poai^d family.
He leaves to mourn hisa^ath his
mother, wife, two' children, fiyc
sisters four brothers and a host
of other relatives' and freinda. We _
all Icvfd him, hut God loves him
best. ?^ -??? *LEG
ARE A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
Sumter, S. C., Sunday, Feb, 6?
Sunday school opened at its usual
hour with the Supt. and officers
nti'their post of duty. The les
son was beautifully:taught and '
reviewed by the Pastor, Rev. J. '
E. Dixon. Service began at 12:00
o'clock. Text St. Luke 14:7, subJijl'l
fluiim ami lwh? m mgal with ?
Jesus. This text was wonderfully
preached and our hearts were
miwl- fz-s
...Mup vv I/Ut II, V(U1LC tx 1VW cum- I
muned ~
Rev. Dixon and his queemlyl
wife "and driver were the dinner *
gr >tg of Mr. and Mrs. Mwgan
HuOS^Z
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COKESBURT NEWS j
St Paul A. M. E. Church .
Rev. J. C. Coaxuin, Pastor
The S. S. opened on time. Supt. 1
Bro. W. Iff. Dixson in charge. The
l?8aon was beautifully discussed.
?The prenehinp* service began a9
usual. The spiritual tide raji high
while the able divine brought us a
wonderful message text II Kings
4:26, theme "Confidence". A good
collection was taken. The Lord's
supper was administered to quite
a few. Visitors, Mr. George Klugh
and sou -George of .fit. John Baptist
church. The pasto,. Ts organizing
the boards. Senior and jup
ior Stewardess Boards and the Allen
board; senior and junior trustee
boards. We are planning "to9t*gc
0U7 spring rally-.
Mr. Isaac A."ams is leaving this
week for Ashevjlle, N. 0., to take
medical treatment in Oteen hospital.
We are hoping for him an
early recovery^ Mrs, Mlttio An;~
trium of^ Rhiladelphjai_MrS. Sallie
Childs _of Piedmont is visiting
their sick sister, Mrs. Susan Ar-.
nold.?Mrn. I,i77ie Williams is on
the sick list. We are hoping the
sick will soon recover.
Rev. Coaxum spent last week"
end Hrp visiting his, members. We
were all glad to httV? him,?:
DUNN CRE?K BAFT. CHURCH
Rev, J. S. Maddox, Pastor
Sunday was a fine day for "all
church services. Sunday school
as usual with associate Supt., E.
K. Washington in charge. ? |
At 2:00 o'clock a largo crowd ,
of sorrowing friend and relatives I
witnessed the last rites of Bro. ,
Willie Alfonso Davis. Rev. J. S. |
Maddox, Jr.. a classmate of the
deceased at Morris college., deliv- j
ered the eulogy.
Bro. James F, Gilbert who departed
this life in Detroit, Mich..
January 27 funeral was conducted.
Thursday by the pastor. Fori
many years he was organist for I
this and other churches. Both .
families have cur sympathy.
In Memory
Thou go not like the quarry olv?ves
at night, . "" -j
Scourge^1 to his dungeon, I
But sustained and soothed by an
unfaltering trust, , I
Like oi.e who wraps the drapehy
cf hi$ couch about him
And lies down in pleasant dream.
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Makes the hair grow Long, Full
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John F. Hunter';
Funeral Director 1
and Embalmer i
Mrs. MARY H, MADDEN, 1
Assistant
* 120 N. Harper Street
Lauren*, 8. C. ? -
? >i. i> 11 ii v -MEETINGO
OF THE Y. -M. C. A.
AND Y. W. C. A. DISTRICT
NO. ONE A SUCCESS
Ei iil.iv, .Tnminrv V>ft Sprint* H I)
trict meeting, of thq Y.M.C.A. and
Y.W.C.A. District No. 1, with Mr.
A. S. M. Parker, who heads this
Argpnixnt-'mi, met in Manning. S.
C., at Trinity A. M. E. church,
'Rev. D. J. Gwh<on, pnctor and Mr
L. T. Brock, president of Association
No. 30.
As llQIinl +Vin T> - I
...?w.v v.?.|"i.iu, livY.
A. DoLaine, conducted the devotional
which was .\ery spiritual.
After wh.'ehir the President-;- Mr.
Parker, took charge and stated the
business of the meetmg- aft>ev
which the writer was appointed by
"life pTerdrhTit^to take^ the chair. to
install all district officers. The officers
were aTl pFesent arid tnok
their obligations.
The president t^ok the chair
and the renm'ndcr of'the business
, for the day was completed.
ATI members and Visitors present
was invited to the pui'sonagi!
where they were .royally entertain
_ed hv the ladies of Association
No. .TO, Manning,
[ ... r riooy. n.inuary 28, Spring Hill
A._ M. E. church. Rev. j. A. DcI
Lainc, pastor an;! district chaplain
, and bro. Nelson. pi oVdeiit of the
l6cal association.
The Executive Board met at the
ab'we name plpco on t^> date
rotated?with?Pr"gidrnt A S, AT
Parker, and his official staff. The
day was cold h'Pt the officers and
members, also visitors were on the
job. The business was dispatcher!
with case. All claims we're satis
fiod and over SI..100 hut on hand.
| Th's organization is fvrowimt
'under the leadership of Mr. A. S.
j M. Parker, as its head. It will
meun much, to-anyone to become a
member of this organization. T)*nner
was" served.
The meeting closed with much
isuccess.
The board-of directors will meet
in its business session, February
25th at Harvin, S. C..-Reesevi'lle.
A. M. E. church. Rev. M. M? Martin,
pastor. Bro. W. M. , .Ilery,
president local* association. All
I members of the board are? hereby
asked to bo present at 10 a. nv.
Business of importance.Mr.
Parker is brother of Lawyer
E. A. Parker of Smite", S. C.
Lawyer Parker is editor of The
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