The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 29, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5
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ucuige LilMQ, Mr. S. J. Kish j
Mr. Justice Chestnut and Mrs.
Mincie Stivender and daughter
Miss Elizabeth Stivender, motored
herd last week from Philadelphia
and spent the week in Columbia, _
and Lexiflgtoft, vTsilpng relatives
and friends. They also attended
the State* Colored Fair. While in
Columbia, they visited The Leader's
office and subscribed for thel
paper. They report a pleasant visit
luCky_ bird social ,club
The Lucky Bird Social club met
at th? home of Mr. David Able,
502 Main street. The meeting
was cailled to order by the Presi^7T
dent at 8:30. The opening song
was lpd Mrn T Tinynnond
song l?d by Mrs. Marie Coleman.
lesson. 40th
Psalms, by Miss Annie Mae Tucker
which closed the devotional ser
vifoa TV,_ L ; '*
Watson, Mr. Melvin Logan, Mrs.
Carrie Her.ry, Mrs Ethel Pn-ds _
?Philadelphia, Pari Mrs. Momtez "
Bethea, Columbia, S. C., children.'
JN MEMORIAM
Smith. Ruth?Da sad but loving
memory of my dear daughter and
sister, who passed away two
years ago today, October 28, 1936.
Gone is the face we loved so dear,
Silent is the voice we loved to
he<jr:
Too far away for sig,ht or speech,
Bbt r.ot too far for thought to
reach. ,.
Swept to fermmher her w'ho once
was here.
And who though absent is just
dear.
Lovingly: Mother, Brother and
Sister: Mrs. Celia Smith, Mr.
Charlie Smith, Mrs. Robbie Atkin-1
cm and Nieces. 1
CULTURE CLUB PLANS
PROGRAM FOR YEAR
Tho Culture club met Friday,
October 14, at the home of Mrs.
H. H. Cooper. A full and inter-'
eating program for the year was
submitted and discussed by the
program committee. Definite topics
and meeting places were assigned
to various membefls and
there is every indication that our
labors thrs year will bo mingled
with many pleasantries. Plans
going forth for a Men's Day
program to be had at the Wilkin
eon Home on Sunday afternoon,
November 6. Members and friends
are urged to assist in getting this
invitation to the men of our community.
Witnessing a program'
rendered by the children of the
Wilkinson Home will do much toS
create and stimulate an interest
in the aim of the Women's Federated
clubs of this state.
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.... < *nc nuuae was men opened
for business. The president
. called for the minutes of the last
meeting which were received and
adopted. A report was heard
frcrm Miss Tucker concerning the
Halloween entertainment. The
roll was called and each member I
present responded. Members pres
jgflt j novt wHlbe
at the home of Mr. Sam Williams
502 Main street. We were
served potato salad on lettuce,
hat flsh, rolls, smkeks, hot tea
and cake.
RADIO NEWS
The weekly meeting of the Radio
Social and Literary club was
held at the home of Mr. Roland
Harris dn Tuesday, October 25th.
This was a very important business
meeting. No social activity
was discussed.
Next meeting will be held at
?the-jiomc; of Mrs. BroWn. 926 Pi r e
street. Mr. Isaiah* Howard is to
be the host.
IN MEMORIAM
In sad but loving rremnry pf a .
devoted wife, mother and sister,
Mrs. Carrie Logan, who departed
this Ufa fWnhp^ 97, 103^ __ The
night is drenched with beauty
The moon, gold on a shimmering
sea
And somehow in its magic you
always return to /me.
But the magic of right scon
pass*9^ find only too well T
know,.
That wher. the dream cannot
linger
I have to let you go!
Mr. William Logan, husband;
Mrs. Mary Williams, sister, Green
wood, S. C.; Mrs. Floren Walden,
Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. Ionia Gray
Charleston, S. C.; Mr. John R. Lo
gam, Washington, D. Cp; Mr?..
Adelaide Hawkins, Mrs?Willi?
THE EAGLE CLUB
Th^? club held its weekly meeting
Friday ni-te, Oct. 21, 8:30 p.
m., at the-home of Misa Viola
I \<i ? ?*?? 1 ~oon r?: ? f. " 4
c uovj IVICC WlLfi tDQ
president7~Mr. John Trezevant as
usual. Mr. Ezekiel Moten conducted
the devotional exercise, assisted
by otheis. The minutes were
read and approved. Busfriess was
brief. The club closed its social
affairs for the season which were
very successful. The roll was called;
16 members responded. The
nexfe. meeting will bo at the home
of Mrs. Rubie Singleton, 1007
Gates St. Mrs. Lillie Perry led
the closing selection. The president
led the closing ode. The hostess
served t<Ta,eake~ arid "mints.
NORTH SIDE SCHOOL NEWS
Mrs. C. J. Peek, Principal
Andct*son.?The ijNcrth Side PT
A held its first r&eeaing of the
year, 1938-39, Frfcjpy, Oct. 21, atj
4 o'plock at the school house, with
the" president, Mrs. C. J. Peek in'
chargd.
.This was a very inspiring meeting,
since there were new teachers
and parents prctsent." Wo were
very pleased to have had with us
Mr. Frank McGee. one of our1
white "trustees.' lie gavei a very
interesting talk to the Teachers
and parents. They are giving us
an auditorium and two classrooms
this timej and have added,
4he sixth grade.
- This ' being election month, we
have the following1 persons as offi-!
cers for the ensuing year: Mrs.
Cdrinne Peek, president; Mrs. Janie
Fair, secretary; Mrs.-Causes!
Thompson, limsure!'; Mrs. Emma
Edwards, chaplain. At the close
of the business meeting, Mrs. P.au
nne Hanberry and the first grade
were presented. They had prepar-j
od an inspiring Hallowe'en program
end rrrpived the banner fnr
having had the greatmt' number
of parents present. The muric
was given by the North Side O'ee
"Uib. They wren welj trained hy
Mrs. Peek and Misses Louise Wil
Hams and Alberta Foster. |
The new teachers were* then
nve^e-ted: Misses Louise Williams!
of Seneca, who has charge of the
f>th grade; Mvss Alherta_Foster ofPleveland?Ohio,
one of the?rdth
grades. We are delighted to have
tnose added to our number.-.
We had as ou>* guests Mrs. B.
L. Davis, principal of South Font
St. School and teachers; also Mrs.
Rvolvn Watkins and Lois Richry.
At the close of the meeting, we
were served ice emm nnndwH ga
bv the first grade anrl teacher. Wre
odiourned to meet the 2nd Friday
rn November. ._i~, I
ANTIOCH RAPTiST rwTTDni
Rev. J. C. Honor, Pastor
Cornwell, S. C.?Last Sunday
was an enjoyabie day at the above
named chuich as it was the end
of the annual Homecoming services.
The services were opened, oh.
Tuesday night by Rev. T.H. Mahon
ey and his people* from 1st Wilson
Baptist church. He preached from
the subject, "The Independency of
th. Church." Friday night, Rev.
F. "LT. Wilks and hrs whole church
fi'om Mt. Olive Baptist church car
ned the program ov?r. Rev. Wilks
nroiiVhed from the subject Spiritial
Treason. : I
Sunday morning aftct- an interesting
Sunday school, the pastor
"*scended- the platform and spoke
'' om the subject, The Greatness
">f God's Lovo. Oh, how obr hearts
'id burn while he brought to us
'he bread of life. After a few
minutes of recess we entered the]
mmmunion service, conducted by
'he pastor. Following the sermon
'"nday night, the iHomdcoming
B.ally ended. The captains we-e:
Mrs. Mariah Cunningham, Miss
\nnie Mae Foster, Mrs. Annie De
Taffrnreru, Mrs. Isbell Coc^el.
Mr. George Foster, Mr. President
Foster and Mr. Charlie Hemphill.
Tie total nmonnl 1?
. "> uy
these workine captains and friends
was S7B.51. We were proud to see
co many visitors from neighbcr;nf
churches.
The pastm an*1! .wife were han"i-lv
surprised lately in their new
t"ime hv a shower of pounds from
fhe members and frionds.
Evervhodv Was hanpy to see
^'ster Janie Brice out after a lonjf
illness.
TVn'q enHod our work for the Associatn-nal
year. Everybody left
happv. in spite of the rain, t o
'"ent in the Association at Sandy
Rive-? Baptist church.
BUTLER IJJC.H SCHOOL
He>-Tsviile, J?. 0.?Frida-v. Octo^rr
21 war- a day of rejoicirpr at
Butler Hieh -school. 0?^ the
school's <rr:d at 3:30 o'clock the
Butler TTieh Tip^rs defeated Ma,
rion h'eh 12 0.' Rotth teamc pl?y I
ed well but the Timers' lire plunerintr
and end r"w"l'r'T lliwg a hit too
much for the Marion squad. The
Tiers scored in the first ard sqcond
quarters of the fifcst halfrio
\ carhe back after "tfce half determined
to stop the Timers. A1
though the Timers stayed deep in
:ENG?h?
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(.Marion's, territory they were unj
able to put the ball over and th?
game wert up 12-0.
At 8:00 o'clock the dedicatory
exercises for the new auditorium
we're "begun. The service was
i very oolcrful arxl impressive. The
. (Tower bedecked rostrum wag grac
ed with speakers for the occasion
! guests and the school's glee club.
The program Opened with mu?ic
by the Schoijl's glee club followed
by invocation by the Rev. DeQuency
Newman. After an ad
aress 01 welcome oy principal n.
H. Butler inspiring speeches were
made by Dr. Gilliard, Dr. Allen,
Mrs. Marie Manning, President J.
L. Dixcn of county teachers' asstate
hfache,i-s' iussrvipt.o?n; T
J. H. Thornwell, Supt. of city
schools; Honorable J. B. Felt'in
from State Department of Education
and Supt. O. D. Kelly f*om
Darlington County Board of Education.
A lovely solo was rendered by
Mrs. J. L. Dixon of Society HiH.
The dedicatory addresR was delivered
by Dr. I. D. Pinso-n, president
of Morris college. Dr. Pinson
stressed the Importance of Re
litficn '.'in the. School Curriculum.
He emphasized the fact that Education
willi Ruligiun ag atl ally
would establish a solid phalanx^
ito he face of ignorance and crime.
Alone with e-y;ouraging remarks
the key? were presented by
(Mr. R. P. Gilespte; * chairman of
j the Trustee board. The keys
were> accepted by Prof. H. * C.
Brewer with a very inspiring
speech. ':?-, ? -?
?was ?picvn?w n
comimyity singirgr and?special
music "by the erlCe clpb under the
direction of Mis, Edith Humbert
piano.
, with Miss Ethey Williams at the
1 A closing prayer was rendered,
'by the Rev. i. E. Young arid a
prayer" of Benediction by the Kev.
F. L. Harrison.
The comrrliniYy expresses
thank's ?o Principal H. H. Butler
ard other ofFieiials whose pJarf
made their dreams a reality.
gouindine circuit news
Rev. R. A. Brown, Pastor
iSnrlay school b?gan at 10:20
with th-^ Supt. H the chair. All
The teachers were-St their post of
duty. The number one class wa" i
! taught by Miss Amanda Harnat ;
f'-nm. Kinjrstree. The lessoi was
discussed ic, all classes. Review
hv assistant. Sunt.
! .After the dfisnaissicn of the S.
^ th-- Rev. John Keltv lired No.
d54; prayer, T>. JrHartweH; second
hvnv. No. 26; scripture lesson
iVt> 1 itVi fViapter of St. Matthew.
He took his text from the 5th
'chanter of Matthew at'.d at the
16th verse. H" used as his sub
ject: J$sus the Liphtof the World
nwri propohod a short, sweet sor
mon which nil f rioyed. Our new
nn-tnr rvenched in th? mcmrine
at Mt. Zi'r church. In the afK>mr>or
at Reth^l church. We arc
rrln^ fn oyr new pastor back
>with ys, Rev. R. A.. Brown and
we hope this year will be one of
'Vip cncessfirl ever kinowr
on the Gc/urdine circuit.
The Rev. C. L. Bavr and family
f'-om Piiowcod. IS. C., we're down
tnnt, Tunndoy nnd r.nent the (rite.
returning Wednesday monrinp.
- Idn Rn.rr pj-.fj .MrB^JJary E
Barr returred with him to spend
' n fw " Cphs.
' The Rev. D. J. GadsOn and
Prof. Thoma? were the fru'sU r'
Mr .Tejnes Barr last Sunday.
I Thoso on the, sick list are st.il1
improving. We hope' they will
continue.
IRMO CIRCUII
i p!ro Ornve A M. E. Church
Dav TT P P/\Uni?b Poet Ar
i fttTnehurch-goers were cut Su*v
+^55 hcintr the last Sabbath
I >5. wa, .called to order by. the Sui
nev?r+Puder.t Mr. .T. C. Rauls at
the usual hour with the corn of
( teachers at their post, of duty.
Th? elsson was beautifully dis(
cussed.
J The pastor ascended the pulpit
I end pv??ehed an interesting serro";?"The
-Life- of.PauP-V- The.
: innior ehoir rcrdered music. We
| wrre p,na?ed to have Mr. Killing
|\vrrrth with us who gave timely
remarks;
The pastor was much pleased
| with everyone tha't paid otrt for
j the amtfurt raised $58.25.
I The Big Filters club is progres|
sing fin?. We are glad to know
of the >irlQ who have return to
thpir winter career: Miss Ffuby
'N?xon hns ctfered* STeotia Jr.,
'o'lege, Concord, N. C.; Miss Teleshia-?Tvoirnven.-?Afterr
college.
Columbia, S. C.; Miss Nancy Paris
.. l: Wa
leucmnK v^nctpiFi. ? ?'3?
all a successful school year.
The meeting of the Big Sisters
club at Mr. and Mrs. J. C., Rauls
was interesting. A repast of defended.
Next mecVing fit Mrs.
Minfnie Lowman's home.
The public school is progressing
fine. Watch for the honor roll it)
I next issue. Please everyone get
the news to me in time., ,
PfiVBfl
Ill/I 11U
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THE PALtfMfiTTO
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_ STERLING HIGHLIGHH8
Greenville, S. C.?Once again
the door of the cage was opened
and the Tigera' were allowed to
prawJ This time they roamed to.
Sirrine Stadium and caught their
prey, (Sims high of Union. Yes,
ladies (.> (1 gc <ie"rrven, the boys
scored a gloriou, victory over
of the _seas.on. Superb blocking,
Sims 25-0, in the gra/ulest game
accurate passing, fast and shifty
g?Ye color to the game that was
really something to write home
about. John
Collier was the most outstanding
player on the field. Hav
ifrg a Week's rest on the boya beback
into action that really made
the cro'vi thst decorated the other
wise empty bleaches, stand up and
take notice.
The TigerR pushed through for
a t//nr?V?rlnwr? im f vprv atfln7A
s r>ut of town parries will make
it impossible for some of Us to
se this wonderful t-am in* action
u .11 Turkey Day,
The trio again made its appear-,
ance iti chapel and again captivated'
the audience with their beau
tifui arrangement of "Mood Indi.go",
ami "Lk'tle Lady, Make Beilfeve".
We go into the second six weeks
with .retiowed hope, witb vow, tc
do better. The clubs and various
organization^ are Rowing each
day. "
We' wonder who will win that
contest that the hand has 5utT
JOHNSTON NEWS
Thi- Association which was held
at the Mt. Zion Baptist church on
Oct. 21-23 was well attended by
our people, as well as out of town
visitors.
Lott's Grovo Baptist church,
near Johnston, Rev. P. R. Hazel
of Augusta, Ga., pastor, celebrat-(
ed its 19th anniversary beginning
Monday night, Oct. 17-21. t
The senior class of the Rosen-rowd
at a weiner roast and Bingo
party cn Thursday night, which
was quite a success.
Miss Laura Leo Latson enter^ained_a
group of_hec_friends on
Monday -afternoon at har home on
Trade my street.
We regret to report that Mrs.
^hoda Francis and Mrs. Sallie L.
Pope have beon indisposed. They
''re much better at this writing.
Mso Mr?Gabe Amos is -able to
he up c.cain.
See your Reporter for Xmas.
Cxircis,
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev.-F. D. Dreher, PflstOr
The Sunday school opened at 10
o'clock with the Supt. Mr. M. B.
'-v-uuam*, -nresjmng;?Afcter?devotions,
the lesson was discussed. It
vas taken from the 4th Command- '
ment. Class No. 1, rep-eta very
nneh that their teacher. Mr. Gnr >ld
"Dixon has pone away, but he
has left hi*s brother. Mr. Ootavina
Hivon to take his place.
Church services hr??an at 11:00
It was the pastor's last Sunday
before Conference. We are hoping
to make a pood report at' Conference
this week ?
"St: Paul A, M. Ev Church
tcv T P. Williams. Pastor
The S 5 lr"ssrr\. subject "Our
c/e T?c. :t"- wa? vevv beautifnltaneht
and a timely review by
Mr. Woct]ry Adams.
Preachirp services be pan a? usual.
The spiritual tide" ran hiph
vhile the man of God broupht to
iig the messaee. Text St. Job"
i:iz. tn?"me "One's Kespo^sibilitv
of Brirglne the World to Christ".
An Vvitatlon for i.ioineTs. Wo
are looking forward to our dollar
rally. the?firstr Strrrday:
Mrs. Emma Marshall, Mis?
Clara B. Walton, Mr. K. Butler
of Bradley. S. C., were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J-. M. Goggine
last Sunday.- . v
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin and Mr
Bradley of Greenvill# were call
ers irn the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. W. Robh'.son last week. Mrs.
Carrie R. Williams erf Greenville
returned home Friday after sperd
ing a week here with her grandmother
Mrs. A. R. Holmes.
Th^ae on sick list Mr. Isaac
Adams Mrs. Fannie Pearsoov
LYKESLAND NEWS
Capernaum . Baptist Church
? Rev. R. Stroy, Pastor
We are more thah glad to witncsa
another wonderful day at ser
vice at the Capernaum Baptist
church.?Ssnday school opened at
the usual hour, having a good attendance.
The teachers took
charge of their classes, then Rev.
Stroy preached a wonderful sermon.
He took for his text Gen.
6:14: The Ark of Safety. Rev.
J. E. (Falk and Rev. Glover were
^prripttf associates..
We were glad tQ have our
"Mother sister Anna Brown back I
home. We enjoyed her talk of |
her visit to Washington, D. C. I
She is still in service of the Lord
as usual.
IGF7RST,
5ILLY THE KID RETl
IAPTER NO. 9 "THE LC
IN MEMORIAMHART?'In
sad but levin.? memory
of our mother, mother-in-law
j and aunt. Mrs. Julia- Hart, who
departed this lifa,~Q*t. Or. 10!t7
Tho' you're gone, I'll never forget
you;
r__
in our memory you still remain;
We will strive and hope and pray
that
We will some day me(?t?again.
Wm. Hart, Son,
Mrs. Rebecca Ilait, daughter-mlaw,
Edith Hart, nelce.
BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS
The_..Surjda^-^cht>oL-was opened
raT the usual hour <-n Sunday. All
classes were placed at their respective
duties and all teachers
present. The subject of the lessor*
was very interesting and a
verv laree attendance enjoyed it.
Preachine at 11:30. Rev. M.
Flowers our pastor preached. He
! had a, pulpit associates Rev.
J Lewis and Rev. Daniels. All enJoyed
the sermon. At 3:00 p.m.
| a program was rendered at Mt.
Hebron. At 8 o'clock Rev. Daniels
preached a very wonderflul
sermon; ~ ~
On. sick list: Mrs. Arsons McDuwell.
4ns in. foppljton St.: Mr.
John Dflvts,1021 E. Fayette St.;
Mr. Lee, Vine t51; ^lr. Gaston "On j
N. Freemount- Ave.; Rev. McNeil,
124 N. Anity St., and Mrs. j
Fr?~ei? Dnnth.nl ond ?
? m?o. ifiai y
Weathers. I
The Christian Burial Aid soclety
met Friday night with a very
large h/ttendance. 1^v*ry officer ,
was at their respective post. Pres '
iriftrt.?Rev. Jackson.
On Tuesday evening Rev. Flow
ers nl-u-formed the mrj-fiage of
Mr. Flovd Cunningham to Miss
Marie . Gladdti. She was dressed
in a beautiful white costume with
couple rrueh success.
On Thursday night, October
20th he married another couple.
The Ushers mct r?n Thursday
eypnln^ at -907- W. Saratoga St.,
at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Susie Broca,
president. ,
We were glad to see Mrs; Daisy
crut ofc* more after being ill for
seven-ail weeks. All Mt. Hebron
are askeJ t? visit the sick, please
and render your assistant)* to the"unfortiwate.
Mr. and Mrs. Quay Brown sister
Mrs. Mae Far.nie Brown
Chambers from New York City
spent the week-end \yith them.
Mrs. Chambers is i (native?o<f
Chester, S. C. She certainly did
enjoy herself at the church Jir.d
A grand Halloween party-sup
per cm Monday' 'nf.ght, Oaitdber
-34-;?given?for?the?benefit of the
Pastor's Aid club.- Come and
frsjoy youVself. Everything nice
to eat and salad supper start at
8:00 p.m. Mrs. Lucie Belton and
Mrs. Lucie George, 314 N. Free
rmount Ave. The trip to Chester.
S. C., Is postponed until Decern
be* 23rd. _ _
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
? Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pastor
Newberry, S. C.?The Sunday
school under the leadership of
Supt. R. F. Gladden is growing by
leaps and bounds. A large irumthe
opening of the Sunday school
We were more than glad to hav/Georjje
Singleton and Cole Gilliam
with us in our Sunday school
and regular mortnin- services.
Both of-them are freshmen at the
Benedict college in Columbia.
They brought us greetings from
Banedict'college and other New
berrians that are in school in Columbia
also, namely Benedict, Allen,
and the Waverly hospital.
The regular morning services
got under way with George SiJh>gleton
at the piar.o. Our pastor
us^d as his subject Sunday mornTng:
"To The End'7! Quite a
-rowd was nresent to witness the
interpretaticin of the scriptures
by the man of God.
The following persons worshiped
with us: Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Primus, Dr Guy Douglass, Green
ville, S. C.; Mrs. Douglas Abr??y,
Saluda and others. We are glad
xt. nil timPs tn hnvn mir v-inifnrc
ar.d friends worship with us in
c/ur services.
The BYPU as usual had a very
enjoyable program, even though
the crowd wa3 small due to 'th*
rain.
THE VOICE FROM
THE MOUNTAIN
Ry B. F Stewart
Th? \a <g dry spell has bet*
broken by a nice smooth mountain
shower and this,ha3 provan
-a?great?rellef?to?these mountain^
gardens. The ruraJ schools, after
having recessed for the cotton
picking seasotx, have opened
their doors for the fifll year's
term. We wish to congratulate
the good people of Maple Creek
Baptist church at Greers for their
wise selection of Rev. E. H. Herbert
of Asheville, N. C., on their
pastor. Rev. Herbert is orse of
our sons educated at Morris col
lega, and should prove equal to '
the task. He irvform* tthe writer j
that he expects tQ line up with
O ! __1
omuey
URNETTI
JRNS"
iNE RANGER"
rolina. We r.eed more such mer
[ like Rev. Herbert who will conu
in the state and cooperate witi
>-mH phases? of Baptist activities
| The Baptist erf the state have a
Rivav in mxrva in which
we will be -proud to have men to
join wh0 have backbone and a
cooperative spirit to line their
churches up arvd represent in all
the state work. I am suure?the
presence or the proxy of every
. pastor- wilibe-expected at- Mor n?
college on Thanksgiving Day.
Many of us will be away to ?ce
the. Thanksgiving -games which
will make it itnpossible for us to
be at the rally r0 why n.ct se-'i
-it?by-mail;~~t50~tfr&t your"nnme \vTT
he read out. Last W?ek the writer
was in Greenville conducting
a revival meeting at the I/>ng
Rrarch Baptist church for Rev.
Sample* \NTii 1 e there we Organized
a M. C. club with (22)
twenty-two members. We - arc
trying to get a club in every tmvn:
and city in the state. I^ast Wed
nesday tHe member, and friends
of Friendship Baptist church near
Spartanburg paid their last tribute
of frespect to Mrs. Josephine
"Mother" Hiflnter. She was one
"0 the old fftlthfuf workers of that
church, who had served as a member
of that ' Phuveh Tot more than1
(50 years. fche wa, ?4 years of
ami naa uvea 'to see Iter
[ fourth" ger-eration. She was a
mother of 10 children; 37 i"">children^U
great-grand-childre^
, and 6 great great-grand-children,
all who survive her. She wa. a->
ardent Christian worker vtntil
'-death. The funeral eulogy was
delivered by Rev. J. WV Colemar
I Many worthy things were ^aid a
i bout this faithful vet.pran of the
cross. ' ~ ;
BROWN CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. P. B.. Brooks. Pastdr
Rev. Samuel Nance held his 4th
and last, quarterly conference at
th? above named church, Mondav
night, October 19th. Brother E
L. Lawr^rce being ill on Surxlay
morning the Sunnday school wa=
opened by the Asst. Supt., Rev
\V. Q. Qhattlf-baum. The lessee
being taught by the teachers. Reviewed
by the superintendent.
Nance^Mhed ?thft ? lllll ^Il'u
took his text Malachi 3rd chapter.
Theme: "Will a Man Roh
Godl". The sermon wac full of
snirit, and fire burn in the hearts
of mauiy. . <
Monday night Rev. -Nance
pleached a harvest service. It
W~ lhi r.g" indeed _.to_our_
people. He said the first of the
irst fruits of thy land tho-u shall
. bring tr.to the house of thy God.
The sermon was indeed good and
the fffits also were of different;
arietie* but the givers gave
cheerfully, We. are very glad to
-,ay. that after beir.g ship-wreck|
-d we have landed safely to shore.
Peace prevailed-in everything.
The Sunday school report for,
he year that was made by ounew
secretary, Mis, Uucile Clark
c-n was one of t^ie . best.
" The other report* frcm all do-j
partments for thenar were ready]
Ml wi>ru aonroved. The presid-,
i;g elder was paid his full assignment.
All are praying for the.
success~cf" the-pastor and p-esiding
eld^r and all ask for their j
return. - ~ - - ?}
NEWBERRY NETS'S j
Mrs.. Annie Mae Rutherford Wil
Tarns has returned home fromNii*
York G.ity, where she spent
a few months with her relatives.
She reported a very peasant trip.
Prof, and Mrs. B. F. Gallman
principal and teacher at Oconee
Co. Training, school, Pendleton,
were the week end guests of his
fathrtr, relatives and f.iends. Ti-ey
were accompanied by then- cousin
-Prof. U.' S. Callmar.. Jr., <i mem
ber of thp. faculty of Ander-on Co.
Trainino-Vschool, Seneca, who was
the guest; of his parents, Prof, and
Mrs. U. S. Oalliiiaii, Oi., rclativ-or
and friends. They are doing excellent
work.
Messrs. Judson Nance, Clyde
Pettis, Schumphert, Misses Ruth
Cheek and Louise Alexander from
Bettrs Academy ?the week.
end guests of their relatives and
' lends. ' ' '* *.
Mr. George Singleton who i*
"tending. B??iedict College, Columbia.
spent the week end in the city
...*. v, v,ic ramrN And relatives.
Miss Andrena Rutherford "has
returned from New York City,
where she spent a very pleasant
siimmer.
Dr. 0. K. Smiley. Dr. J. T-. Duck
ett and Dr. Guy Douglass from
Greenville, were the week end
GVfrsi, J.E. Grant,
Hc? is still recuperating at his
heme.
Drayton Street High School
Prof. R. F. Gladden. Principal
Our unrests Tuosdav . morning
were Messrs. C. M. Wilson. Asst.
District Manager of N. C. Mutual
Insurance Co., ancf R. K. Snmmrtr
?% ? i? Aim eitir Wilcnn
brought two books, that wore sent
to school by Prof. R. S. Abrams,
of Atlanta. Ga.. at the request of
Prof. V.~ R. Gallman.
Mr. Wilson presented the fol-j
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)lAWH*e Vx>k* ttr the Principal for
the library: "Nosrro Adventures
in Insurance," and "The Life of
i John Merrick." Mr. Summers told
r- vho students tnW?? !wlvnntngq of
their opportunities and what a
' happy life. they are enjoyinpr now.
1 The PTA met in the library on
Thursday nijjht v. ifch the president
Mrs. Ida Hare presiding. The
president outlined some of t h
""work for the term and welcomed
_ the new teachors. After th<. hii-ii.
news we adjourned to meet every
second and fourth Tuesday niWa.
.^..Calvary I'resbyterian -Church
Rev. A. H. Rcasoner, Pastor
The Sunday school was con-hreted-Hyy
sistant Sut;t. All of the ofTicera
and children' on joyVH the entire ser
vice. The Leairuc* Service was con
ducted by Mr. C. W. Jones which
was very impressive. Mr. and
Mrs. S. W Allen, Sr., Ptof. U. S.
Gallmun, Mr. A. J, Mi-ses Ever;
; !<?na and Thomasena Martin, Messrs.
Joseph and Paid Allen went
a t-i
?.v ouiiviay, A.jity
reported a pleasant t: ip.
Mr. S. W. jAUen, Sr., visited
AA-(*-lcTtrh Pnesbyterian Sunday
school?(white )?whcip he?enjoyed
the service-,
Peopled Hospital
Thr< Hospital Auxiliary meeting
was held at the hrspita] Friday '
afternoon, with the president, Mrs.
Lillie GLaddcn Residing. Several
plans were suggested by the ladies
All of the patients are getting ahong
fine.'
BE A I'FORT roi'NTY
TRAINING SCHOOL , _
The Beaufort Co. Tr. School
Panthers defeated the* team of th?
St.* Georgp High school l2"-0, Oct."
20, at St. George. The Pantherj <
completely outplayed St. George
team during both halv*. but wem
unable to score-in the first half.
Both touchdowns were made* in the
early part of the -second half by
Singleton. lf'O pound "/ a_ntain and
' H-rht end. of the?Prmther-, The
first score; was made #n a short
pass from Smfcton to S-Y'.g-ieton'
"and the second in- a lon^eiid a."* "
rcund end run that liter dlv swept
tho. agETeyation of? it?
Deep enthusiasm haa .been dis-.
played hy tw-cg^ '
the Mvss Beaufp"t Corntv Training
School Popularity Contest being:
sponsored- by? the senior class.
Candidates have been selected
from each crade of tho high school
department. The candidates are a?
?rllhvs: Miss Re^Lni? .JenVuns, 9th
erado: Mrss Maw .Toiner.. 9th
^ rarie: ."liss Dorothy Rohenp. 10th
trade and Mis? Alice Hudson. 11
' " aHr. Tin' pi a, i us;?1~?pr TTYil TKe"
I \Vedrvesdav afternoon before
I Thankeyiviny. and tho winner is
J to he crowned at the oDjenmt of
the Purton Cnlru-orl F-dr which
hrrrjns rn Thanl'^yiv'py Day and
"ontlponc thru, tho fnUowiny Fri
dav. The enntp-if ?c ho?v>?? yuidod
hv Miss Thnlrnn ?hnnk!:n, adviser
-f the senior flac*.
R1RTITDW ST'PPRT*E
t MTtrvn,.^ c r We'*- ?
"'"IV. <Wnhr?- IP V-? J. R,
P?-op<.. krmnn'd wirVi pj ; cUt-" "
rr;?o ho-th'fny noV .at 'he (5ea
CMo. >m-n- hv Mr. TTworTT Thrt
'leoo^atio-?ipi|?fnvor,. '"'"T arinrn-.*?
T.it7V Vio- pr\r>-noM"?TV>^ TT^Tlri- '
'. coacnn. Citp*V?0C wore
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| ric t'n'nrTR)T1nirpr ^ t n * ? nftor;
-r^-vy v^8. Ci**-**-:-,. Willnrn*
i and Lu'hor T/P? Kf]g,^,r> wr.-. y;~w
score. A d BeioiK f>rnw? ermMst-'
fn(r of ton?tr>d h-?m n i-v Kire san<!
v'VVi. nimentn che?-n sfl-dwichre.
tvO-Jos. -m*c. p-ind^^c p^d nunch.
After which Mrs. WiK^v! T.pvis.
to- "placed a beautiful hfrthdav
cake o- the dahl<-- and <=vo-vor?->
s'-o.' "TTannv ; Birthdav to. You."
Th" eoie-^s attending wove: Mr.
and Mrs. .Tamec Sanders. Mr. nrd
-Mrs?"PrlHio ?^rrA?Mrsc
Walford I.ev.istpr. Mr Gler White
field. Miss In"7. McQueen. Mr.
Rubv I/oake. Mr. Jchnnie Brown
Mrs. Mattie Young a-d Mr. John
McQueen c/f Mvrtlp Beach: Misa
Annie Mao Johns V ^ Jrkk?on-'
ville. Fla.: Mis? Cat'hfri-e Williams
of Conw ay. S? C.: Miss The! u v
ma Todd of Clarendon. N. C.; Mr.
R irhv'd Hycock of Sali^bu-v, N.
C.; Mr.. Arthur I'/e-'Nelson. Frank
Snails of Georgetown; 'Miss Eartha
Lee Mack of Grot:rj'.lo.
Mrs. Owens received a r.umber .
of very lovely gifts. ' ST.
PAl'L BAPTIST NEWS
October 2-Vh~S(;\dry being
the first Sunday?for orr pastor
Rev. A. Bailey for h:s b ginr.ing
of the next pastoral year, we hepe
for him much success. Sunday
-school?as?us-qui.?I.hvnt irnal at
11:30 a m. Prrachi g at 12 M.
Theme; Go Work iu My Vineyard.
The Junior missiprnry cf the
Bethel A. M. F. church. St. Paul
Baptist church fad a joint pro-1
pram at the Lexington graded
?pho?j Sunday 4:00 o'clock. Nite
service yas -ain-out.
Mrs. Ma:v Dreher is or. the sick
lilt. ^ ^
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