The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 03, 1938, Page Page 2, Image 2
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f Rev. E. I'hilip Ellis
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The Central South Carolina A.
M. E. conference /dosed orie of
the greatest s-essiors in its history
at Manning last Sunday af*
ternoon. Bishop J. S. Flipper expressed
himself as being greatly
pleased with his presiding elders.
pastors and all of the laymen of
the 7th Episcopal district. And
to say that South Carolina is-e;
T lated with his leadership is stat
ing-an-undisputed -faet;?-The state fhas
mado the largq>t inctrease
tha<n ever before. Such peace and
harmorty have not been w. trussed
in the state for years. The con
ferences have gone run record to
have him return to. this state for
amrtner u#ur years. 1 iil seare
needs Bishop ard M:s>. Flipper another
quadr^miium.
I>r. Miles Endorsed
The Centi'a] conference erdorse
Dr. TT J. Miles candidacy- for the
bishopric in 1940. This conference
says h^ fs the-.right stand
ard bl?arer .ard we join Chein TT
sentiment. As he has the ears
off the connection let us put him
on the b*i:ch; This conference h s
a great sot. of prcsidinc?cld^t>
and a fin<? groutv of nastois. R.v.
D., J. Gadsu.i made the hit of?hislife
in-icntertaini- g the C nVrah.
conference. He and Mrs. Gad-dot
will ever bt. remembered by tin
bishop, general office; s and h</st of
delegates that were at Manning
last week. Thanksgiving day an pressing
correspo: donees will notpermit
us to write tf Piedmont
? and Central conference pastors
until next week: Watch th*"Leader".
The Masonic Grand Lodge of
Free ard Accepted Masons that
will meet in Columbia, Tuesday
December 13th will he the largest
gathering fcrr many years. Bishop
J. S. Flipper, L)L)., LED., who
presides -over the A. M. F, church
in this state will d*. liver the memorial
message to the Grand
Lodge of Sorrow Tuesday night
Decjemben 13. The. service wilf*be
held at BcUkH-A.. M. K. church.
^ rr* 1 - 1 iv- x .
iayior ui/i !,-uni).ur sir ox $ . ar.?
everybody i,. cordially invited, to
attend. This iuj-isdictlon W- irlaiP
to know that Hon, J. S. Star.back
our hikh 1 y esteemed Grand Mister
Has fully ieeovC'veTT his health
a^d will be at his post at this
grand session.
^Before reading the assignments
the ''hi.'ivp anr> uncod the following
transf\rs: Dr. (1. ('. Johnso
^ of Elloree to the (?<rlunrbia confer
ence and statipnp at Snartar.burg
the Rev. W. M. McDonald, also a?r
ciglned in 4 he "ame confer e ve:
the Rev: John 'I. K ed ard'the
RPv.?B. J. Whumk<-r.?pa-toiab s ~
Vn the Northeast < ' nfcrcce; Dr
R. J. Jeff upson of NevJbery to
Elldree.
The appointrm nts as read b\
Bishop Flipper are as follows:
Orargeburg?4istnet: ,'Shimiel "v
Nance, presiding elder; Williams
Chapel station; Orangeburg, B. J
? Jennings; Shilpn. Ellune,. R. J .
Jie-flferson;. St. Pet";'s, mgroiv.
B; F. Sumter: Brown's chapel. P..
B. Brooks; Mt. Olive, I. S. Tavl
t i. i r it- '
iuj ; uivr* witK i-jri'iuii, j. i iiari!iltv/fV,
Felue?*vi:i.e, P.. T* Scott*
v Brancn";]le. K. K. Kichhurg; Gorrd
Hope, M . .V*. r* ? ::ci-; Pari- : ville.
Arthur Hampton: Ft. John's^ C.
A. Harmon; Uuwman ard Jericho
mission, H'tiry Bowman; Bythe]
and White Pond/ David* flaigler;
Macedonia, T. W. Mayes; Salter*.
R. H.* Johnson; di-?t.-rict missionary,
RT L. Ada mi, af: d dist-ict
missirmary ?[jn.--.ii.ii,-r.t, .Mary-?*t
Hayncs.
Manning district: K. A. Parkei
presiding elder; Manning 'station
?0rtf7~Gads(iehT LiT>< r'ty Hill, M. J.
i Sumpte-; Oak, Edward Frazi'r;
Pine Grove circuit, G. B.-Buig. -s;
St. James', W. P, Hammett; Laurel
Hill, David James; Friendship
L. B. Burgess; Sprit tr Hill. J. A.
DeLai'n< : Pvpres- i* ork. W.
Cain; Biggf rs, C. C. Bugess;
Goodwill and Sar.t'e, Allen Black
well; Reeseville mission.. M. M.
Martin; Paxville, O. A. Morant;
BetheT, Party Levop;" White Oak
and Foreston, W. Y Beir.how;
Green Hill; Tariet n Gam hi?;- Gable,
July Stukes; Alordu J. W.
With el spoon; district. missionary |
president E Ri Walke-, ar.<1 coi;- "
ference brunch president, Agrte?
Hjld^brand.
Water, '0 rlKtrit; B F. Hild'o.
brand, pre'idL-.g Jder; Beth'] sta
tion. Ft. Mat' hews- J C Po^vnm
St. Paul's. B. .T. Hodges; Antioch
W. K. \Vi-l?on: Ml. Zion. Paul Carmichacl;
P ro y i <d en c c._E, J. Gal lasbaw:
New Hope, C. I,. Barr; Cprt
ter Hill circuit, J. W. Seals; Sandy
Ruin, David Smith; oLuisville
I. S. Gamble; St. Puke's, M. W
Williams:?Limestone, ,P AT FT ~
Mitchell; S warsea, G. H. Huprfjin? I
Pinewood, Walter Hildebrand; St.
Peter's, L. J, Randolph; St. Stephen's,
Silas Brown;' St, .Tamos'
Frank McFadrten; North Elliottf
Taylor; Fort Motte, Daniel Zeigler.
WOODRUFF NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church
i Rev. Lipscomb, Castor
I Mr. M. S. Call ah am a mortie-l
r~ -"tan of Spartanburg was' a busine?g
visitor h^re lart Friday.
A Union singing was held at
L, Trinity last Sunday. Now Bethel
and Thompsa(n Chapel choirs of
Spartanburg participated. A large
t~: ' . .
r
si n gi ng. ^ >
M4ss Helen Cannoi spent_|
Thanksgiving with her parents.
?Mis*;?Ma??Louise Martin spent'
Thanksgiving in Greenville. ,
Miss Geneva Moody was a business
visitor in Spartanburg Saturday.
The Rev. Mr. and Mrs.. Moses
Massey and daughter Miss Eula
Massey of Abbeville w^re the
guests of the Wilborn family last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Deshields of
Spartanburg-also Rev. C. H. Liles
^ere visjtors in the city Sunday.
Mrsse?j Bertha Gist, Madia Eos
ter, Mattie Mae Brewton and Mamie
E.' McElrath,- students of the
?ims high, school at Union spent
Thanksgiving with parents here.
M essrs Harris Nelson and Richard
Parks students of Sims high
school sperut Thanksgiving with
p a re n ts.' . ' ' ;
New llethel Baptist Church
Rev. A .D. Duncan, Pastor
S. S. was fine. The banner was
won by the Senior class, No. fi
). A. I I'bv. tpaeher: 2
The Fuithful_Pew club of B^av
Ham Baptist church met at th _
home of Mr. and Mi.s. John Herb
'.vVi ?A?featui e?of the program
a s- 1<? by Miss Barbara Park
ind a nice time was enjoyed by
P AG ELAN I) NEWS
- Mr- and Mrs. H. A. Johrso:'
spent the Thanksgiving in High
Point. N. C.
Miss Lillian Bacote spent
Thar ksgiving at her home in So irty
Hill " .
- Those who spent the week etid
.t home from the various schools!
were Misses Catherine, ^nd Mirv
nie Blaikeney, Golda McComb.
Thoma&ena Seagers and Mr. FewelH
Coulter academy; MSsseg Cassi<
M.uhbard,- Mafry L. Lockett ...nd
Mr. Edbert Robinson Clinnton col
' eg- : Miss Alice Brewer, Barber
'olleg'.; Mifcs Alice Brewer, Bar-I
Bor-Scotia junor college. Miss
Bernice Blakenfy a teache?
it Coulter academy .spent th^ week
end at home.
Miss Pauline Gille^Fpre of Che
tviw fVn tv*Y?nlr A
M)><. Minnie' Rinkchi v ,
Mj.ss Alice Brewer had as hei
truest Thanksgiving Mis,s Ruby
Xixon of Irmo and a Senior at
Barber-Scotia Junior college.
Mr. Zanie Blakeney motored to
Columbia Friday on business,
Mr. Wyato Duren who ha* bee
*
\wbrking in- Lancaster has returned
home-.
Rev. J, M. Rushing and son
-|m-' t Thanksgiving? in?Lancaster.
Students of Center school brot
fruit Wednesday to be given to
the sick of the community. It
was sent to- Mrs. Wincy Por.ds
M >. B'tty Rushing and Mr. Da
vis Hubbard. .
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brewer and
Mi-s?V. E. Biewer?motors?W
C'fc.conl, N. (*., Saturday afternoon.
Mr. S. G. Gathings and Mrs
Ola S. Brewer were the dinnei
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brew
' i TranksgivLng day.
Rev.?a-rrd?Mrs.?Ferguson?uf~
Florence spent Thursday with Mr.
fid Mrs. J. C. Brewer.
Mr. Napoleon Brewer of Hails
ville sp^nt the week-end with his
parents.
GflERAW NEWS
Miss BTrnice"" A~. MJn'er spjmT
the Thanksgiving holidays in
Grd-nsboro, N. C., and Raleigh.
Visiting in Columbia ar.d witssing
the game Thursday were
Mr. and ~^Mrs. .Buffer Deas,_.Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Deas and son
Wilson and Miss D. O. McDaniels
Mr. and Mr?. John Ellerbe entertained
at dinner Thanksgiving
M,iss Dorothy Doc icery ar.d Mr.
. r tt_i l xt . x#.. .
.>]orris 01 naimei, in. mrs.
Hdylh and Miss Lottie Munner
lyn, mother and sister af Mrs
Ellerb"; Mr. and Mrs. Moses
MnmgrrmeTy, Mr. William Saun
1 is ~ar.d sister Miss Emma and
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ellerbe and
baby, all relatives of Mr. Ell-erbe.
An old fashioned family dinner
was etnjoyod.
Mrs. An,r.ie McPhail sppnt the
week end with Mrs. Violet Ellerbe
and family.
Mrs. Marie P. Green *pent.
sprint Thanksgiving at home.
The Poc sisters entertained at
a party Thursday night."
Mir?. Mary Robinson of High
St., was fumralized at Wesley Sf.
E. church, Monday* aftermw>B.
Mrs. Robinson's son, Mr. D. C
Robinson of Washington!, D. C.
was buried last Wedmesday.^ ?
Mr. Jay Flowery died at his
home last Monday night.
Rev. Carr Of Muttins, a college
graduate of Morrii college, class
I
N'F.WRRRRY NEWS
Draytonv Street High School
Tuesday morning, November 22
the glee club under the direction
of Miss Matthewg sang the following
sot;gs: "Oh Church ol
God"; solo "Just a Wearying for
Vou" by Mr. Joe Xato Coleman;
octette, (male) "Sunset and Evening
Sta:" and "Home at I^ast".
They wtre enjoyed by all. The
principal stated Miss Matthew is
giving the students wonderful
-training,? " >
Wednesday mornrng, November
23, Mis? Lou Amye Graham, teachtj
of grade 3B presented an
excellent exercise in the auditorium
by a few members of the
class. It consisted of a' reading
"My TL;u-ksgiving" and a playlet
"The First Thanksgiving". It
was eniov^d hy alt. Everybody
left full with tne spirit of Thank?
giving.
Our guest rifirsday mohmg
was Supervisor. Prof. U. S. Gallman,
w o .-lwuvs brings whole
some advice to al.
Our guest Mmiday was Dr. J
"TC7~Grant, ivho gave a very good
.presented ,) tleutal f;r > >., rpuho ol
otnmurf rrbl.. riwfi.c>?>;;??his
nd ibenefkial Health talk. He
dans to help- brir.g about a de rtrse,
aid the inpotanee of coiperation.*
bishop Fuller A d ^ Bishop
Chi!ds from A tin) ta. (la., and the
latter a relative of Mrs. N. J
'iallman were guests at our school
Wednesday, Nov. 23.
^Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. H. Reasonetv Pastor
The Sunday school, service and
League services, were quite inite^ting.
Both groups
the ' discussions, and wore gratefully
benefited.
'1 lie Bible class Was beautifully
taught by Mrs. A. T. Needy. Al!
if* us erjoyed the lessons.. We
Invitq <*tmrs- to enroll in thp
Prof, and Mrs. Rob rt M ooie
K,. ni>Gl>l.,? lltll.
er spent a few h'Urs in the city
.Saturday night. Prof. Moore accompanied
the quartet to Cunt or.,
where thev sing tu n'laig.
audience of white people.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morri*
nviteef a host o friends to a mjs.
cellaneous sh ewer give i at th' i
ho'mc in hor.or of their' daughter
Viola, who was. happily united Tn
.ma-mag? with Mr. Johr. Wiley
'mm CCC earn p.
Mrs. Hooks of Helena. S. C.
lied Saturday, November lO.Funral
service was held Nov. 2.'!.
We are delighted to' staLe Mrs.
~i}(rsie - (iullman, ?is?much?b.tter
row. ' ? - " "" Regret
to,'know that Mrs. Annie
Robinson\Gil]iam is ill and trust
he will sooo recuperate.
REAPFORT f(l. I' A NTH KlfrH ?
DEFEAT WAETERBORt?
The Beaufort count/y training
school Panthers defeated a stubborn,,
but wholly outclassed Waltcrboro
eleven 47-0 on Thank?givrig
day. The Panthers' attack was
so ferocious and deteiimir.ed that
Uo o ltoi'K/ki'n niro fti iro i/i,\ t
lit* M aitci uui u Kuuu I i
had a chance ever to- enter int<
the victor's territory. The Pan
ther attack began in P'Ss TtfJTr
three minutes after the game had
gotteci under way and contin'"
with unparalleled determination
throughout the game.
Si tgletori. Saxon, Jojfur and
Hutson were outstanding for tho
Panthers? while Kennedy .stood out
for Walterhoro.
IN REMEMBRANCE
In sad but^ loving remembrance
of my d? ar hie ther. Mrs. Maltha-.
Taylor, who departed this
life, Novemb'r 24, 1033.
Sle'p on mother*
And take your peaceful rest
It is hard for me to live with' ut
"a
you
Rut only- Gcrd knows best. '
Sadly missed by your daughter,
(Mrs.) Mary Lee Robinson,
of '38 nreached a verv ir.snirintr
sermon at Pee Dee Union Bapt.
church Sunday morning.
Robert ^maik School
Mrs. F. fi. Clemmons sponsored
a pre-Thanksgiving program at
tho school auditorium last Monday
night. There was a contest
in connection with the program.
The children receiving prizes for
having raised the highest amount
of money were: William Singleton,
first; Amanda Marshall, sfc_or.d;
Harriet Kate Tillman,1' 3rd. ?
Through the efforts of Mrs. S.
W. Deas? third grade teacher,W.
A. Johnson of Effingham
preached a wonderful sermon at
Pee Dee Union Baptist church last
Tuesday night in interest of the
school. Rev. Hill of Florence accompanied
Rev. Johnson. The collection
was |13.09,
THE PALMETTO} LEADER
IV!T. ZION A. M. E. GHI'RCH
Rev. S. Ghismr~Pastor '
Sellers, S. C.??>. S. opened a
! tlhe usual hour with upt. ajid co
workers at their post of duty. A
11:30 morning service began th<
pastor's subject: "The Path o
the Just" was, a wonderful mes
sage. At 2t30 the pastor, choi
and congregation motored to Zicn
S. C., auid worshiped with the Re>
Oliver and his good people. A
7:30 we again assembled and wrt
nessed a wonderful message fron
the Rev. Oliver. Thcpastor wai
the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs
J. A. Foxworth.
Thanksgiving day was quietl;
, spent Ti^re. The (Sellers Junio
high closed until Monday and a^,
the teachers spent the holidays a
home.
Little Melvin Dixon spej?
Thanksgiving and the week fni
with Mrs. Gresham at Darling
ton.
M iss Margaret Porter who i
* worjkimg..-.at . Lake City this yea
_ ;pent Thanksgiving aT home witl
narP'its.
We we:e glad to s^e Mrs. Es
_ tella Janu'g out tn. <hiirch-?Krnvhi;
_ ifft.;- being-?very?much?indispos
ed for several months.
I N ION N EWS
The Sims Hi clos.d their foot
pall season with Booker Wash
ington Hi, Wednesday"afternoor
The score was 7-0 in favor o
Sims high. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Rer.wrick:
entertained- at their lovely home
Tuesday evening in honor of Rev
and Mrs. L. M. 5Tobim, newl]
weds of GalFney, B. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cdchrai
of Washington D. C.; were th
guc.-ts of Mrs. Cochran's larriil:
a.d fiiends during 'thanksgiving
They were gladly Received by Mrs
k Covhians many; ?1 iends in hei
, .on.e. town. They we.re recentl;
ma.' i.d- in Washi.?gton. Mrs
" Voclvan was lormei ly Miss aKtli
.. _Alooi ehiad, of .this?city. ?
M.s. Rebecca Robinson of Ho
ati: is here visiting her ccrusiw
AI . urd Mrs. G. W. Golden.
Mi. J ..M. Douglas ;.iul mother
Irs. Janie Douglas spe.'.t Thank:
,'ivi, g in Knoxvillt. Tenn.
Mia. Mamie Abrams spur
Fhatiksgiy-ing and the week en<
_ in Asheville. N. C. _
Mr. Roosevelt Wallace btttw
k own as Son Jones'died after ?
I t?. e.j irlness. The funeral we:
field at Clinton A. M. E. Zioi
rchul'ch, Sunday afternoon. Rev
- C. Coleman-, trffieiated.
Hiof: Robert l7~e is tile hF\>
piincipal of the Cedar Grov<
school, this county.
Mr, W. E. Free, chairman o
the Building Fur.d Drive of th(
Comniu.ity Hospital announcec
- the di ive is-'being-curitiiiUL'd uT.'lT
the Hirst w?ck irt December.
May everybody help this hu
mane cause. The
rally at Bethel church Sur
..day was a g?eat success. Th<
Riv. J. M. Dawkins, pastor of th<
" churt'h at iSttr.tuc preached at tht
evening services.
I'r.of. W. 31. Wade of Whitmirf
and Mr. A. T. Pearson spent the
week-end in Orangeburg.
The R'fv. Haslcy, pastor of St
i a u 1 napust enu/xvn naiS my vet
here and is now comfortably locat.
rd or S. Chunh ytnct.
Mr. W. H. Hampton master ol
the lireal Masonic Lodge F. A. M
was in Columbia last week prepai
i njr for the annual gathering.
Mrs. Daisy Davis, priiicipal ol
TtT? Pa cole t Mills school sper.il
Tharksgiying at home.
Mi>s Blanche Jackson and hei
mother of Columbia spent Sat
u. id ay in Iknion with the Nicholas
family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Thompsor
are leaving in a few days fen
Fort Worth, Texas. Their man>
fricnds regret to see them leave
Bethel A. M. E. Church News
Sur.day was a very cold day bui
ual. Sunday school an<3 preaching
began at '.he usual hour. Rev
RoRinson's text followed the
Thanksgiving th<m<*. We ,aro
thankful that we have paid th<
presiding elder out for the?ftrst
ouart.er. Th? amrfunt raised from
the rally was $52.00. There were
tT\ captains that worked faith
fully. They were as follows: Mr
David Nicholas, E. N. Williams
fitephen Rhodes, J. T. Kennedy
Mr. Davis NJichoIas raised the
j largest amount and .was presentl
ed the prize, a box of cigars. The
pastor, captains and members
[wish to thank"one and all for their
I cooperation.
1? JOHNSON
" 1 ' "
f
d This - photo shows thj line of n
Johnson C. Smith eharj*inn\ .The
^ ^ " ~ ' '
? left tu right are: Jc>e Allen. field F
This smooth working. Maroon s
>' combination has clicked magically, e
since- the 0 to 0 Tuskegee clash in t
n Columbus, Ga. several weeks ago c
and having defeated I/cMoyne, I
r STERLING HI-SENIORS PRE'
SENT "THE NEWSBOYS'
' THANKSGIVING"
. ? v
V Greenville, S. C.?Or Wedn s- '
' dav. Noven-.hrv o.'t o... I
' under the1 direction of Mi*s Tykes
cum * * iiiioiii?* i" ' Mtnaj
. "The Newsboys' Thanksjrivinjr"
. This was a worderful playlet a d
conveyed the true spirit of the
- holiday.?The ih.uaclets Wefe: TI.
4 I. Irby, H. Needoni, R. Ihal. R.
Adam?, L. Butler. J. Ros( riior.d,.
T. Dover, Smith, Cureton ^nd B.
j Williams. -
Rev. Strot her of this city, whn
r is a graduate of Clark university
( and Gammon Theological seminary?
. spoke or. the.subject "What' J.sus
^ Means To Mflie elab< rated "
fn l.v and students received a J1
powerful lesson. (]
On "Turkey Day" the Ste-lirji }
^ Timers dropped th'jr first game f
- by a score of 9-0. This loss was I
administrated by Stephen L t:r^f
h'ijrh of A-heviM' . This panic had j
? r.o bearing <\i the South Carolina j
1 championship ard the Trp'_rs_a:e^ (i
F ready to make Urn lr bid for that
h< nor.
The pamt. was play..d in the cold
and raitl. The muddy field made /
) it hard for' either team t0 jmneJ
tr::te the other* defense . A block ]
; ed kick was the turning: point of
r the game.
Our Hnnio rfinfim\t*< ilonnvtmPllt ?
? was recently pros* nted with chi- J
! triji and silverware from various
units of the singing g:oup. We
. are grateful to those poo-ple who J
1 constitute?these gfrojups. The f
- Home Mission, Koyal Singing a
_ eoiv'ntien, Pilgrim Bapt. ar.d Lin *
; chin singing groups and many ^
. others were most generous. (
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SIMS HIGH SCHOOL [
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1 Union, S. d. 1
November 20, ll'llS s
Kditor Palmetto Leadei ~^
r Columbia, S. C. . ^
T)ear Sir: "* c
l| Please publish the. following e
and favor two schools.
1 In your last week's issue, No- "
vember 26th, Principal MeCirt of ,
L~Rock Hiir wrote a-long rejoinder I ,,
' to a letter scmeon*. had setnt to
the "Leader" the w^ek before a- f
^ bout the football game b tweet "
Emmetft Scotit High school and j
Sims High sch.oG-l of Unkm. |N
We emphatically deny knowing 1
' anything about that article. We ^
did not write it nor did anyone }
' connected with the school write y
So far as wo are concerned s
1 we simply had a football game '
! with the ordinary incidents that ^
are common to th,e game. JWh?n_-j
the game was .over there was not- (
> bing to be so serious over as we (
' could jjee.
When our boys returned home
1 they reported a splendid recep- p
tion and a joUy good time^ And h
1 that was all we were concerned
1 about.
C Since someono took our busii?esg
in hands it is (nothing new to
I . - Sal
c. smith's line cha
MjM
<:& - >"
len j\i'o lined' up as follows: * Mea?
Fri ni left to l'i^hl: Alt Dowell, Pi im
Most feared
-> > n J. _ ;;V' : > - ; '. * <-;.'v~\
kiioxvillf '.juhI Hamr State o n -liift
uceessive week ends, it *is reirnrV Ion?,'
(1 as one of the most feared quai tier
ets in the SIAC. RcatHng from inyt<
ene.'al and junior speed demon; satio
'im iu_lliar<h phmptnjr- tmt
HE FLOATSTHROl
*u^
-3|?1 -f?
Billy Nix, Mawmn Tiyei senior I).,'ua.d,
was ' auirht by the tamer- .Mael
nan as he sailed tlirofurh the* ail J'.ul'
>>' rwtivcr a "free Sail." Nix a hem,
Icpendnble reserve. d-nned the hens,
ilai '. n and Wi.i'.e l' < 1 all t
< [ tin la", ti11: n TranU.-fiyjim
f:.v yroyp. Foyet it. We a?- (;!{()
tire M~ .MyGirt' that at anytime J" Hi:
u- <m ahy of his people i'onu- to <,
Union they will r eeive a verv
ClKul
iVt ftIttl" Vt'fefrtl"Tf. , ' ?: ,y
Ve:y respectfully yoursj : pTeTFtl
A. A. SIMS, Principal. ' with
L'laflin College Honor ,'J
rioll?1937-38 .
B-rrt
Oranyehury, NY v. 22.?Durinp Stub
i recent chapel hour on Annual. Qt'ic
1"H")- Pav. twenty studt. nts of , i ,.-nl
?laflih Colleyc, who h;ul main-j tow.
ained an average of "A" for the "'-an.
neVious school year, received
ertificates of distinction. In an
lonorary address, "Scholarship
md Social Chan ye," Dean E. H. nll ,
Mtch'ett of the college saidr "The , 'r
vorld of continued social conflict ?aVv
ias brought about a need for the , n
rained mind risiny above the . '
neciiocracy." "Srhrhtrshin,"?tre ' 111,1
nntiniicd. "mu: t be nurtured that ' .
ho student may he adequately e- ,
inipped to meet life, not -as a _ *
>ook\vorm or snob, but as a per- V! i
( nalitv cxomnlified by service." rV'''
or these persons not in the hon-1 '
>red group, Dean Fitchett empha- rm
ized the importance of continued
ffort to discover ynd use theii j !/)"
inkuown powers. Wee
In tHo c*"enintr?the honor stu-| ,
Ion'- "V?v \e,?ts of the Social.!1'1^
'on nit " - of the doriv.it<irit?A.-o^ 1- \
he college at a student-faculty i . '
'crepti' n. f/'r
The Honor I?r? 11 included: Ruth! ?n
>.r?- Mo, Orangeburg; F, Jean- lowe
tte < "londoninc. ".\H, Oranprburr; | aravdary
T!. "Cooper, '30, Moncks tun.
Corner; Vera J. Dixon, '39, Green schoi
vood; Emily Fielding, '40, Char-! A
eston; Johnie Floyd, '38, Colum-i n!Vj
/ia; Ethel L. Gardin, '38, Port' jpj-oj
Yashinrgton.. N, R.; Rosa Green,' scho<
39, Greenville; Walter L. llilde-| 5
rand, '39, Manning; Harry Johni
??ii, .v.i, Anderson; Wm. E. Jones' * ]
41, FKience; Charles C. Kinp,!
'18, Jacksonville, Fla.; Edith A.i Tn
Cinjr, '41, Jacksonville, Fla.; A.1 }
.rtlnT Eawrbnce, '38, Oranfroburp depa
Iladys Lopan, '41, Cleveland, 0.;l44v-!
Harcnci^ Miller, '30, Jefferson^' Rcrd
^Sftie P. Moore, '38, Spartanburg | vend
larbara C. Myers, '40, Oranpe-'
ur^; Alice S. Sands. '41, West One
'aim Beach, Fla.; Mattie Nj, Smi 1
?y, '41, Orangeburg. Rut
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turday, December 3, 1938
RGING ^
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mmmmmmmm m
^ Tfiilitli
'uvvk, Curry, Poiv.tj'.-y, Moore,
His and Best.
y fullback; Alvih Swartz,
legged soplcmore ball car
and passer; and Jimmy Wash
>n,,'Morehouse's punting sen- v
n and pass leceiver deluxe.
TGH TfiE ^
*'? ' **
when the M t h? use iGiid
line cla.kcd with the Fisk
in Nash\ illy, Tenn. An
r iuh'i't, Nix ;onie's to More . . _
a fn?m Alleyheny Iligr Pitts
h." P:i.
1*1' NO. 2 ll()LI>S
ST MKKTING
N>. 2 .,oi" t]u> Marlboro
it V teacher*?held its -first
Hu ..I th,. tii'ni Tinsday, No
>vT 22, at th-.- .Syrian school ,
Prof. C. P. Green and Miss
1 Ityalls,
ie election of officers resulttllf
following: Prof. M. D.
rs, chairman; Mrs. I. H. Pear
vice-chairman; Mrs. N. G.
ry,?.- peretary; Mr?; L. B.
bs. treasurer; Mrs. V. B '
k, n porter; Prof.* C. D. Robl.
rlinpl iin; Airs. D. P. Brisprogram
committee,. chiarter
the short business ses
thtr - chairman* turned the
irt'-T over to the Jeanes Tea.
Miss B. K .Gtiaham, who - us
a very interesting and in
latu'nul talk. She presented
I'i'u .ty program for this scsii
n<i o otiima}?-what she
cts to he -done. With her
r/co and usual iroopcratron,
ire quite postive of a banner
Miss Graham stressed the
i f silent reading and educascat-work
in the classrooms
suggested that the teachers
th'.ir papilj. subscribe to
child itfi's rrwspapea- "My
kly Header". She also gave
the- sources front which we
t ohtair h'lpful material for
oN^ng _cIassraom work.
general discussion of plans
the yfar and observations
\ diflVent teachers were fold
hy the presentation of out"
and patterns of the Syrian *
[>1.
delieioUc, repast was served
ntliAMtt n/1 !/N.i1fV/t/1 4 A TY> /"VP f"
I III-. KI?U|I HUJVUIl VU iu ...V^-V
mry f>, 1030 at the 'Lester
rd.
/erlie B.?Quick. veport?r7
V MEMORT AM?SISTERS
sari hut lovinjr remembrance
ift^s Emma L. .Tackson, who
rt.ci this life, Monday, Novem
I02f* ami Mrs. Lucy Jaekson
?who Ttppnrted Mondsy; - Ne)er
11, 1035.
by one you left us sorrowing
some sweet day we shall meet
you
he other shore-, 1?
to part no more. *
The family, Jackson?iRieecT.
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