The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 10, 1938, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Miss Mildred G.. Foster, who is
* senior at State College and haile
from Anderson was the guest of
- Miss -Odessa ~Dr~DDron for two
weeks. While in the city Miee-Fos.
ter visited many of tho places and
was entertained by many friends.
Miss Dixon will return to Anderson
for a week to visit Miss Foster
Mrs. C.~H. Vinson, 2220 Miller's
- ' avenue, was called out of the city
?? on account of the tdcftth of her
brother, Mr. James Long, ?-<
Spartanburg, S C.
Mrs. Mamie Jackson and her
grand-daughter Miss Mary Jackson,
cousins of Mrs. L. E. Rosemond,
from Anderson, are the
guests of Mrs. Rosemond, 901
Pine street. We are hoping them
a pleasant stay. Mrs. Jackson rs
the mother of Mr; Free! Jackson,
who is one of the leading under
fallwil > irrrrl ~~~r ? -
?
Saturday, September 10, 193i
held its regular meoting at the
home of Mrs. B. Williams. Devotions.,
were as follows: Scriptureprayer
by President; song by
- :lub. Minutes were read by Miss
V. Jenkins. Ndw and unfinished
business was discussed. Remarks
by chaplain. Next meeting will
be held eptgjm'ber .. \
TWEfcVE STAR SOCIAL CLUB
The Twelve Star Social club
held its weekly?meeting. Planswere
completed concerning the
silver tea to be held at the home
of Mrs. Evangeline Ferguson bid
Pendleton Street, Sept. 11 at 5:30.
We were glad to have with us.
again Mrs. Lillie Alexander who
has been away on her vacation;
and Mrs. Sallie 'Roof who has
been?rth?The-?StAl'3 Wl'll meet
with Mrs. Sallie Roof next week.
MARRIAGE" ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Annie Brown announces
the1' marriage of -hat- daughter
Susie Frances to Mr. Joseph R.
Freeman, September nineteenth
nineteen hundred and thirty-seven,
Columbia, South Carolina,
ROSA SOCIAL CLUB
? The elub held its weekly meeting
at the home of Miss Lillie Mae
Keese, with the president on duty
First selection Where He Leads
Me; prayer was repeated; second
sdectfoT; Trees after devotional
exercises a short program was ren
dered by the program committee.
The house was then opened for old
and new business which was dis
lusaeu ana approved Dy tne members.
The club adjourned to meet
at the hom^ of Miss Ethel Robinson.
The hostess of the evening
parked cakt and soft drinks.
?? ?<iu uuamcas II1UII OI An-.
derson.
. Mrs, J. A, Gilnurre and snn Mr.
M. Gilmore motored from New
York City to visit-her "mother Mrs"
Defray Miller. Mys. J. Ro/jinsSn
from Asheville, N. C. camo to Co
lumbia to visit Mrs. Gilmore but
was disappointed because they had
just left for New York where the
son will enter school.
Misses Marie "Holley and Sara
Mickle left Knt.iirHny, Sept 1
Birmingham, Ala? to visit rela
lives and friends. We hopei them a
. pleasant trip.
" - " J oTTse Johrison Harper of
1419 Oak street is back home after
having spent part of hor summer
vacation in New York City
and Washington, D. C., where she
visited relatives and friends. She
reported having a wonderful time.
Miss Hattlc1 Johnson of 1419
Oak ' street left Columbia lastweek
to visit her relatives- and
friends in Toledo, Ohio. Her
friends wish for her a pleasant
trip. .
MT3. KQsa Robinson jind grand*
daughter ThoTnm "TViitW?is baok
from tht*r- vacation,. visHing
friends in Washington, u. u. and
Baltimore, Md. They'report having
spent a pleasant stay. In
Washington they were the house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Smalla_and Mr,^and Mrs. Singletary.
They also visited Mrs. O.
B. Kelly and mother, Mrs. A. L.
Reese, she is improving nicely
. and expects to be home soon. In
Baltimore she was the^guest of
Mrs. Delia Hyler.
ANNO U NC FM F.NT , 1
The Sunbeam Social Club will
meet at thO home of Miss Ella
Johnson, Monday, Sept. \2, 1938.
WAVERLY SILVER STARS
The club met at tho home of
_ Mrs. Alice?Lewis. After devotions.
business was discusse. We
are glad to have our President
Mrs. Maggie Johnft"n with n<* ?
gain after her vacation'.
Last Sunday wo gave a silver
tea. We had the Rev. A. C: Jones
of Second Nazareth church as the
guest speaker-. <
EVENING.STAR SOCIAL CLUB
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The Evening Star Social club
a.
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at* the home of
Mr Wnotl., 1001 nn ?.
..... .t vovij UVitllOUUf 1661 Vt HCttt
street. The house was called to
order by the president. First song
led by Mrs.. Mamie Coleman
"Prayer by Mrs. Minnie Bowers.
Scripture reading 26 Psalms. Miss
Porter led another song which
closed the devotions. The house
was then opened for business. Thi.
tnlinitl's of the previous meeting
was heard. Reports fromthe^Various
committees were heard. Un'.finished
and new business was dis'
cussed. Thet. roll waa called and
f ^arfr~ lfnembe'r present responded.
I We adjourned to meet with Mrs'.
' Minnie Bowers 1012 College St.
| We were served tomato salad on
lettuce, hot fish, bread, punch and
cake.
VANCE NEWS
The fourth and _lasb quarterly
. cotilerencp of tha- Liv<? QaV cir[
cuit 'wan bold at-Rott Hilt A. MV
E. church, August 27-28. Dr. S.
Nanfce wesKdine eldur- presided.
The Sunday school lesson was
beautifully .discussed and was
timely "reviewed by the presiding
elder.
The Pastcrr, Rev. J. I. Hamilton
presented the presiding elder to
deliver the message. He preached?a
wonderful sermoni. Evtiy
one that sat under he sound of his
gained a ne wfhought. The busivoice
can truthfulv sav taht they
n?ess part of the mbeting took
place on Saturday and was com
pleted on Sunday. All reports!
were good. The presiding elder
was phid hfs asKre^ment. He
went away feeling happy.
_UNION NEWS
Rev. J. M. Dawkins, Jr., A.M.,
-BD-i Hean pf Payne college, Birmingham,
Ala., and friend Mr. Mor
ton w?re recent visitors in -our
city. ?
Miss Ruth Freeman, receftt err ad
-uate of tjtaterrollege will be dne
of the new teacher* in the McBeth
Grammar school.
Work is progressing very nice
ly on the school building. Prof
A. A. Sims, the supervising principal
of the colored schools con
tinues to improve in health and
will be-on the job when thte
scbools_npen ?-??
Mr. Johh Cash of Pottsville, Pa.
a former resident of Union has
returned to his home after spendine
a pleasant vacation with
friends"
-A. M. church-4s?im progressr
Rev. L. M. Tobin of Gaffney is
-conducting the meettn._ Rev. Tobin
is at home in Union ar,d every
one enjoys his very indtructive
sermons.
We do hope that the weeklv sub
ing newspaper, The Palmetto
Leader will call at the Sartor's
Pharmacy each week for a copy
Many of the Union teachers in
th'e citiep are leaving for the
opening of their incoming school
term. ......
| MiSS Sarft Morris of. Rennett^.
ville and teacher in Sims High I
school was in the city last week. I
The friend* of Miss Morris will
be plad to know that she will work
in- the city system this year.
Mrs. Mamie Hemphill and Mrs.
Willie A. Hodges, adult teachers
of this city have returned- from j
-Benedict college "where they have
been studying for several we^ks.'
Mr. F. Dawkin, of New Yorkj
City has returned after spending!
his vacation' with his mother ana
sisters. Little
Miss Johnson of Chester (
spent the week-end with Mr. .and i
Mrs. E. N. Williams. |
r Many former Union folk have
been seem in-the city-^n thcir va- j
eationr ; ? ?r~--|
i Mrs. Sallie Serrant Gladden and ,
sister of Winston-Salem are in <
the city for a f^w days. |
. In spite of the heat many folk
were seen: wending their way to
church Sunday. '
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Robinson]
and friends of Annapolis, Md.^are
visiting their "relatives Mr. and
i .Rev. C. H. Freeman spent the]
week-end with his daughter in Al- I
lendale.
' Miss-Matr^d McKissieky HemeDemonstration
agent of Aiken
county >a . spending several?days I
with frinedQ in the city.
Miss Laura Reid, Jeannes tea ]
"cFer for Allendale ccrunty is spend
ing a pleasant vacation here with
her mother. Miss Reid was one
r of the few college graduates a
few years ago that was willing to
do rural work. She worked successfully
in this county after her
graduation from Allerv university
. until called to her present posi!
tiom.
j?Miss Allen Nicholas-has- resign?
I ed as teacher., in the McBeth Gram
mar school and is now in the local
otTtee the N. C. Mutual Life
Ins. company.
Mi'sr Julia Dobson, our Jeannes
teacher is spending her vacation
in Washington. D. C. f "
?Mrs: Lrrnrrett K. Ether-idge and
little son of Charlotte, N. C. sppnt
a WaaI/ rvw r\ Uawa ttt{ ^ V? V*?-?? vtn
I rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ken
nedy. While here Mrs. Ethpridge
J served as organist of her church
Bethel A. M. E. to the delieht ot
the members. Mrs. Hemphill. thp
organist has heerv out of the city
for several weeks.
MrsV Mnggie Fr<ee< and Mrs.j
Bertha McJunkins are teaching at
G'ru Sprnigs.
Mr. JameR Robinson, a citizen
i of this city for many years died
recently. His remains were tak.
en to his former home, near NewI
berry. Mr. Robinson was well
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OZZIE SIMMONS
HALFRACK
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^agHgsaSSaffik. . _jS&b&8&
OZZIE S
[ One of the greatest backs ever? <
Big Ten gridirons afire wltile utti'i
of the starters \yhcn_thii_ Colored-A
i a charity game at Soldiers field, CI
Bernie Biernian, Minnesota coaih,
best. defensive boek- -I li.iM^wmri'
""with Minnesota's line in front of
to coast". Many others described
Grange". The Bears are reeoncil
night when they meet Simmons an
known and had many friends in
Union.
Mrs. Lottie Bolden tins closed?a?
very successful summer school. j_
1 Mrs. Etta J. Clay tun ar.d child-'
I ren 0f Greer. S. C., were weekend .
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Free.
Dr. W. S. Dougla? and Miss Eu;__
niCe Beatty spent" Sunday with
the_ Douglas family.
dtfiss-flelenr R. Nuriis will leave
in the next few (lays for Claflin
college to help "welcome" the
freshmen. Miss Noruis \*?11 be a scrphmore
this year.
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EDGEFIELD NEWS
Mrs. Annie Jones of Charleston,
S. C., is visiting her relatives 1
here? -Mrs. Jorreg-is the~daQghtet h
in-law of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. ,
Jones.
The Thrift club met at the homo ' I
of Mr. arid Mrs David Ponton on j
last. Friday p vie wing?After?the?
transaction of the business games
were played. A delicious repast Jwas
served by the hsotess. _
Thj? Juve 'llo ThVifl " "Club will
meet at the hqi>Te of F.lla Mae Dun
ton the first Thursday afternoon .
in Ootohpr lJ
Mrs. Lizzie Morgan i.. home to 1
"the delight of"Tjcjc-Jpien^s after '
spending three months with her '
children in Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. Sonhia B. Simmons left?I
last Saturday for her home in
High Point, hi. C. after spending?
several eweks with relatives and '
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mack, Mr. ;
and Mrs. Wallace^ Watsoa- of - Aik^ ^
^n, S. C. were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Blalock an '
last Shnday, (
Mesdames Dorothy M. Blalock *
and Earline G. Simkins were out I
of town last Friday on business. 1
The regular meeting of the Gol- |
den Rule club of Macedonia Bap- s
tist church will be at the home of i
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Drake. j
the Juvenile Thrift club cm last t
Thursday afternoon. ;
Messrs James Tanksley SrTd c
^Robert Jones awere?the .week end ?
guests of the Misses Ida Ma eard t
Nino Grppn* 1
MT. MORI AH BAPT.?Cflt'RCH
Rev. C. H: Pickett, Pastor '
Spartanburg, S. G.?Sunday
school' was opened at 10:00 a.m. f
witn quite a large crowu. /vn in- v
teresting discussion on the lesson a
for the day Wsa enjoyed by all. ?
Divine service was opened ai
11:30 a.m. Bro. W. M. Samuel? e
rendering the opening prayer. Our [
Pastor, Rev.' PlSclt^tt 'bctfng fn- ?
spired by God delivered a power t
Jul message* subject The All As
tonishing Christ. 1
At 3:00 o'clock the Holy Com- e
munion wa, given. The pastor (
preached another great sermon
from the -subject The All Aston- r
ishing Christ. The Shady Grove r
choir r/ad members worshiped
with us. ' ' ~ T*
e
At 8:30 the pastor came forth j
with another great sermon subject
The AH Astonishing Christ, j
. He preaohed from one sttbjrrt'alt t
day. This was a great day in (
Zion all day. c
The pastor will leave for Fort 1
Worth. Texas this week to attend c
the National Baptist convention. \
horpe for h mia pleasant stay. *
I Afttdnjr the many visitors pre? T
i ent were Misses Sadie Wheeler
_ mi-i j j * a i
I ??ue riciper ana nnmt j_,ee oam-1 i
|Utl. Mra. Suaie Stroiier, Atlan-'l
Tin; i*A r.'Mi;TT<> \."A
m p*
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MmtMaaiMMaaMMaMMMMMMILMtfVMHMIMMHaMN
IMMONS uliii'g,
Iuwa University, will be ?one
11-Stars "pTay the Chicago Bears in
licago, the night of Septeinber 23. i
once described Simmons as "the
H r IB .VOars oi--hoottra h u ~ andsaTT
him, Ozzie' could run from coast.
him as "greater even than Red j
ing themselves to a troublesome
d the All-Stars. (ANP.)
ta. (la.; Mrs. Thelnla Burdell, Columbia,
S. C.; Messrs'Smith anid
Farr, Greenville, S. CI
Morris brown
a. m. e. church
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
__C.hai'lrst,on, ?CL?With?beau- tiful
weather prevailing'last Sun?
day.- the congregation- at Morris =
Brown were .'inspiring through the !
day. The fac-U t-hat -Slind iy was
Coipmur.ion day added largely to j
the services. The " usual number
c/f visitors were in attendance'at '
each service. Among the visitors
at the morning service were Mr
Jno. Carr of Summorville, S. C (
who was interested in staging a
crania in the near future. Mr.
farr is o.rector of tht> jynior choii
>f Bethil A. M. E." church at Sum- V
mervilie. Present also,' 'wire Mrsl
Jessie Mae Boykin and Mrs. Julia
Washington of Colulubht-: Th<
t n litnt .tTi-nf I'm) Sunday
night with an appreciable
amount. Morris Brown presents .
i^busy scene with every auxiliary 1
workin#, and ' Strivihig To" outdo i
each other." ' r
Dr. Lepion preached an inspiruig^sermm
at 11 aa?;--using as j
text I Cor. TTth "cfrapt.-r 'i'hT_;
theme being "The Effects of the s
Cross'.'- A spiritual feast result- c
d from the discourse of the pas- r.
Again at 8..p,_pit_Dr. T.enurn }
nought another forceful message \
using as a . thtimo "The-Tak-rrts-' ^
he text is found in St. Matt. >
15:11. The Holy Communion was
administered at both?se**viees W}
ttn-Ru [iuram.T5 itt cuinmunicanis, f
Interest centers upon the com- y
ng of Walter White, of the 'NAA
JP who appears at Marris Brown j
September 20.th. The indications (
ire that quite a number of out of ^
:owrb folks ' will-hea' - Mr. White
>r. Lemon has contacted some of
:he nearby towns, and feels as- T
sured that many will come from v
ihese nearyby towna^?This op- -s
>ortunnity, occurring possibly but n
nice - in?a?lifetime- 4s destined not- -t
o be missed by anyone who can
possibly make it convenient to _?
omc to Charleston, S. C. d
Look for?the advertisement of I
his event in The Palmetto Lead- e
r for the 'nml?two weeks-. Wo- ?
naintain our Forward Look. f
CHESTER FIELD NEWS [
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Revivr's are. over, members and ^
riends are revived and everyone
s.now looking forward to getting f.
nnual report-- nady for fall con- '
erences.
Rev. C. H. Steele has just clos
<1 a very successful revival at- Mt. .
lairy AMEZ church with several '
onverts arcossTnus and the church
evived. spiritually and financially ^
Regular services at Grand View s
'resbyterirtn was largely attend d
Sunday. Rev. Toatley rectnvedd
three new members in church.
Mr. John G. Jenkins left Monlay
afternoon to resume his stu- *]
lies at FayettevHle, N. C." -j
The weiner and marshmallow ?
oast at Grand View Monday ev- -J.
nintr was a gala affair. The young
)eople enjoyed themselves. r
Dr. and Mrs. G.W. Long Rev. v
ind Mrs. If. I,. Counts,' Mrs.?EL -x
Vffsbn. Miss Etherlyn Wilson of
^heiaw; Mrs D. T. Murray and (
hildren, Atlanta, Ga.; Dr. L. B n
^llerson, Newark, N.J.; Mr. Os- i
ar Spaiffding, Rocky Mt. N. C.j c
l>?M 1'V.r, ? C AT _ _ _ J I
?v;iv UIV Uiiiliri ^ UC^ ta u I 4*11. nnu I H
drs. Albert Johnson and Rev? and I r
(TrsT J.TT. Toatley Tuesday evening' r
Rev, A.TI. Goorge and Mr. E.L. I
^ann' faculty mer-.bera of Smith <
University, Charlotte and Rev. L. (
Recipient of $250.00 t
Return to Fisl
juv.c i ic-mtuicat siuqent at Fisk
University who was awarded tht
covetud Gabriel Scholarship Monday,
September 5th, will- return to
the Frsk campus on the 14th of
September, as an inv.1n.fl?yucat
of- the University. There?he?^wrh
participate with other Student
Leaders in a Student Retreat he
irtg heHTprior to Freshman Week
.wbich begins- -September- 17th- dur
ing. which time he w/ll help welcome
incoming Freshmen.
The winning of the Gabriel Award
finds Mr. Leevy a recipient
of University Scholarships^* f o i
both Freshman^-^*nd Sophomore
years. As valedictorian of the
1037 graduating- class of Bookei
Washington High School; he was
-given?a?Tuilum -Scholarship o t
$150.00 during his first year at
Fislc. As a scholarship student,
and in keen competition .with
high school valedictorians, the
country over, who were also recipients
?of Freshman scholarships,
he managed to maintain tfie highest
yearly average in his class.
On the basis of 3.00 for "A," 2.00
fcr "B/TrOO'for^C, he main-toined
0.75 mid 3.00 avetages, the
first and second semesters, respectively.
In addition to the routined-Eresh
.A. lilirs- -aruU^Mr. E.L. Rami,"Jr.,
faculty members of Maiy Allen
I Junior cortege, Crockett, Texas
visited Rev. and Mrs. J.H. Toately
and family* Tuesday morning.
rs it t ?-_j *'
lui, i_,.n. ueutvitis ana momer
Charleston. Miss Virginia Lowery
and Mrs. Emma Lowery. Che raw
visited Miss Cecelia M. Toatley on
Thursday. * "
Thflle \Till be a "Manless _Weticirng"
at Grand View, Monday evening
Sept. 12. You and your fam
ily and -friends arc invited MiV
S.'tJr"McCu1tough 'ami Miss Cece 1 iu
M. Toatley, sponsor*,Mr.
Howard Jackson has return
ed from a long stay at Myrtle
Beach. .
Miss Sara Wadsworjh continues
ill; we trufjt she will soon "be. well
Mrs. Marguerite Jenkins -and
Mrs. Easter Delay .visited ?Mrs-.
Leah Stanley Sunday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johhson
tvere the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott Johnson Sunday.
Mrs. Hattje MePny woiwh'ppedit
church -Snnriny?she?very
mpeh impruyad in . health. She"
vas the dinner guest of "Mother"
Itaig. '
Rev.' J.H. Toatlgy accompanied
by Mr. T. TL Brewer, Pageland
iinfn'rn/l ? " ?...1 - _ J ...
? w v^uiicuj'u ann i^nariotto'
Wednesday.
The teachers of the Chesterfield
lisfrict heTtT thoir first meeting
it White Oak school. Thursday af
.ernoon.. _ ^ *
Somebody's lonesome, I wonder
vho? Miss J.M.T. "Smrlcs."
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ABBEVlLfFJ^KW* 1
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St. James A. M. E. Church :!
Rev. E. F. Johnson, Pastor ' !
.Sunday school was lively and i
argely attended.-- Le^,so/i ctviewwi
><3 "by "Supt. ft. T. Johnson and re- . 1
narks by the pastor. !(
. Our pallor peached! ? soul I
stirring: sermon Sunday-morning I
md?Sunday night another mes- (
age from St. Matt. 9:27 which en
ouraged all hear&rs. <
^Vliss Mary R. Pope and" little
dory Haiiiet Jorngs~~returned last \
vcek from _KnoxviUe-, Term.- Threy
njoy^d a trip to the Smokies and
s'orris Dam-while thereof ?-f
_Mrs_blanche "FI a tiger of New c
fork iet spending her vacation- lere
with hei? nan ntc Vfv
Irs. Will" Re id.
Miss Farrnie M. Hfa-d and Mrs |
L. J. Chappell.o left last week for
Jreenville to begin their work as v
eachers. ~ ..
Miss Ida M. Cunningham cri ^
Philadelphia, Pa., sptht a month
acation with hpr parents, also 1
pent the week end With Mrs. Ber.
ie L. C. Brown before returning
<y Philadelphia.
Rev. J. W. Mathis closed a very .
uccessful revival- nuctinng eon- 4
lucted by Rev. L. B. Moon of
,aurens, 6. C. Quite a few are _L
ar.didates for baptism.
?TV Thursday a. .number bT
riend,, and members of St. PautV~
Baptist church along with the
hoir worshipped w\th Rev. Mahis.
All enjoyed the songs of 1
ibises rendered by the> choir.
Miss Annie. M. Applihg returnd
today after spending a few
ays with her parents in Lexing- n
0!i. GA. She \Vj 1 i have Tuesday
or Brainerd college. .
Miss Georgia Latimer left Tues
lav to uwe up ncr scnooi worK ,
t Rock Hill, S. C. Ir
Mr. Charles Henry Hearst and
Ir. Fred Henry will Pave Monday f
or Friendship college.
Mr. Albert Tavlor Succumbs }
. ?:
Mr. Albert Taylor died last t
rhursday r,ight at his homo cm
'aylor street. He wgs funeraliz- .(
d Sunday 4:30 p.m. at Zion Holi- C
ie?s church. Many gathered to; '
pay their last respect t0 this'?
'hristian man also a good citizen c
vbo was respected by white and. r
olorsd.
Bishop W. F. Fuller of Atlanta,
la., gave very encouraging re-'s
narks to the living of the life of c
his Christian man, also Rdv. D. f
J Pin/?l/nntf r\P A oV? /-?sri 11 rt M P ?
ind others from Greenville. His ?
emains were l^id to re?t under a 1
nound of beautrful flowers at Har- 1
neon cemetery. We all extend
lympathy t o the remaining c
'amily. t
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iabriel Award To
i University, Sept. 14U
--wan ?Pre'^Me d tc'aT'Fi -ogram consis
: tnjj of 82 ColleKe Semester Hour
i he enrolled in Latin 101, 102 Htv
thm-eby-removed a requirement fo
i graduation.
ilavrn+f al.turned thone - apperna
-averaK^ "the - tt>37-.'18 ;u~a
domic year, Mr. Ix.*e\y receive*
one-half of n *r.r?.
scholarship g>ven by Miss K V
Gabriel of "New Yortc-Thts"s-TiTiT
arship, given to demonstrate*- th<
worth of generous funds as- a re
ward for achievement in t h <
"lass room is annually (iivide?i be
tween. the man and woman stu.
dent earning the _highest-gxarbo
'luring their freshman year.
Besides note-worthy scholastic
accom p fi s fi me n t, hoconcentrated
a large amount ol
^attention?to extrtt^etrrriculiJm activities.
He holds membership ;r;
the Fisk Student Christian Association,
The Henry Hu&h Proctoi
Fellowship of Men, The Fisk_Union
Church, the Co^bp7The Varsity
Debating Society, The Delta
Chapter of Delta Phi Delta Honorary
Journalistic?Society-?i h?e
South F.'tst'O'n < ', ,m. n-?r*
the Y. M.?Y. w! C. A., and the
Sphinx Club of Alpha Chi Chap1
tor of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity,
Inc. ?; , - ~
7 BETHEL "A"'! M E, CHI KCH
Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor
Sunday scho .1 opened at the usual
hour with officers' and teachers
present. After the study of
tho lesso ntgxt the Misses Rosanna
Lewis .and Sai'ah Duntaff gave
the general review by asking ques
lions from the various classes.
"Snpt Vming and Rev. Lewi.'-made
the closing remarks.
The pastor sedected "Tfle Suffering
of Christ" from 1st Peter
2.21 TWTffff SU&Ject. His discussion
was* accurate and verifying
and suited the occasion. Visitors
were introduced and welcomfetE
Th? Rev. W. G. Owens pastor
of Taylor's chapel delivered the
evening message. His subject -w&i
"A Changeless Chri^t-in a Change
ing World" selected from Hebnrw
13A?-The-hea4e4,s?received an everlasting
impression. He was licensed
to preach from this church
and is doing excellently well in
God's w?rk.
Rev. Chares "Satchell Morris,
noted lpftnrnr?and prcochei ui'll
preach M DeUie"! Oh the^thirri Sunday
of ithJs month at the morning'
and evening services.
GOURDINE CIRCUIT NEWS.
Rev. R. A. Brown, Pastor
Sunday school was jopened withthe
Asst.' Supt. presiding. The
subject of the lesson "Samuel's
Spiritual Revival. At 11:30 w e
worshipped'at St. James. A. ?M. E.'
church where Rpv. Brown was
scheduled to preach. Holy com-'
nvunion was offered after the s<-r.
fttrrfi u'ith-a large audience to par
Utker-The- morning colle. t;on was
55.00 and the afternoon collection
S3.00. Sunday afternoon our pastor-'
preached at Jerusalem church
kiattr?the^ subject. -What -1* - l.tforj
[t was highly enjoyod. The Owens.'
jnce, Owens and Legrette Quar-1
Let-rendered many musical selec^
liiill w t leally enjoy cdTThe
3'uartet rs from Mullins.
Mrs. Elaine McCray and ohil-l
iren left last Friday fo: ^ New
Vork. Mi^lr, Hester?Hawkins is"L
isiting her damihter--ftnd?cnitntf- r
dfiTJ at Sumter.
We ?, e pray mjr for the sick to
retWveTTT Visitors arc always wcl-,
ome.
.ANFORI) (iROVE
HOLINESS CHI KCH
Our Sunday school banner was
con by the. Bible class. The les
mii was caught hv Tim fcnpl Pm
I. W. Rice.
-Missiona:y L. M. Stevens tauifht
, notici lesson. Theme The Signs ,
E the End of the World. i
At 8:00 p.m. u pastoral offering
'R* raised after which B75Hop U. |
3. Rookard delivered a sermon. I
'heme God's Judgement-?ftevv W. "|
liggins l.eft Saturday for his I
hutch at_Mt. Holly, ??t-j
JEXKINSV 11 Lb .SEWS
White Hall Sunday school open- ,
d at the usual hour with the su- .
>eyintendent and teachers in !
harge. . '* r
The Rev. J. M. Dawkins, Jr., !
reached ? sermon Sunday morn- j
ag. We ure always gla ; to have*]
un with ua: " 7]
The visitors for the week end inl
enkinsville were Mr. Gctrald Dixn,
Miss Ma hie Barber, Mr John
leadows an<l""<laughter, Inez, Mrs.
3aisy Nimmons and family Mrs
Vlice Gitlyard and family.
Miss Thelrna MartJn and her
ittle niece has returned from New
fork. They also spent sometime
n Washington with brothers and
tncle.
Mrs. Lucile Bennett. Mrs.
Iracie Johnson and their brother
3. D. Martin htft for New Ynrk.Puesday"
Mrs. Elizabeth Martin
md family left for Detroit Tueslay.
They spent a pleasant sumnor.
_with thcJr parents', Mr. Siid
drs. S. \V. Martin.
The Star Light Social club presented
an electric clock to the
hurch. They are doing wonderul
work with Mist Bernice Batep
president. Mi4=> Bernice Martin,!
secretary. They arrt having their
ast dance Friday at Booker Tfs/"
tall. {
Mi-ss TheoHora Martin left Monlay
for Chester where she will en
*r school.
I
p. ?
: pure. Avoid# Mi
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THE HOLLOW^VY"
BUSINESS SCHOOL
The Holloway Business school,
that has been in operation in this
city f?r the last 15 years: ' c s^ill
pe*frrg-m?with more than a thous- .
and graduate."! out in thy world
making good. Holloway is very
proud of what ho has done .for
his group: and is ytill aski.ngvGod?. . ...
for strenptK~to do more.
Wo tfach the latest method of
Shorthand known as Parigen^ com
pleted- in three month*. This Jove- 1
iy home and school combined,
with itu -ewvtinued -summer and
winter garden, and a well of the
very best drinking and laundering
wat^r, in the yard of a solid
wall 9 room brick building, is a
perfect summer resort. Miss Mary'
Willis', from West Columbia, who ?
is so mtfiJh loved by all who know
her taking her vacation at the
Holloway "Rusine?s School now.
53.18 Ridgeway Street,
Columbia, 6. C, ? _ . '
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