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engagements--chiefly interracial?;
during the month of Jrnuaiy, whe
nuts. IsWI. In Fehrrn y. after fc
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"Recital on Janmy 14 by the New
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MT. CLARE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rer. C. B. Black, Pastor
L On the fourth Sundry which was
Christmas eve cur Sun:lav school
was omitted because it waS cold
and very inclem 'rt. At 8:30 p.m
preaching by the pa tor, subject
The Bitrh of Christ. A great
Christmas message which was cn
joyod by all.
The pounding of Row J. T. Sin
gletary our father on Thursday
night was a success?The pastor,his
mother, Mrs. Mary L. Black;
sister Mrss Almctc Black \yerc the
?- dinner guests at the homP of Dca.
R. B. Sinpfletroy on I>overs l&nt
Tuesday fright after Christmas. It
was a grand affair. Many valua
me guts were Teceivea.
Program of- the Williamsburg
Unicrn and S. S. convention to con
vena with the Mt. -Seal Baptist'
church, Scranton, was held Dec
29-31st; Rev. C. L. McGill, enter
taining pastor. j
Some of the members on the,
sick list have improved. Mrs. Ma- 1
^ rta Hanna, (Mr. Ernest Johr'son ]
Rev. Hanna, Mrs. Florence Nelson '
Mrs. Martha Gockfiold. Those or j
the sick list: ^r8, George Caddy.
Foi utllt'r TiTrws please read the
"Leader". _
GREENWOOD NEWS
Mi"a Nettle G. Fox, a member
of Saluda high school faculty, Saluda,
S. C., spent the yulctide season
home, with her sistor and
friends. {The reports havirg had
a' VCrv nlonapnt atiio
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reynolds.. of
? Chiitfborough, NV CI, spent the
Christmas season in the city with
relatives and friends. Mrs. Reynolds
befofre h?r marriage was
, Miss Jimmyc Williams.
Mrs. Ra Mnddox of Rock Hill,
S. C., spent the Christmas in the
city with relatives and friends.
Rev. and Mrs. L. D. Gnmhrell
family of TJeorgetown, S. C.,
spent the-.holidays with relatives
and frierds here.
Dr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ftunrt of Co.
lumbia spent a part of thP Christmas
holidays in the city with relatives
and friends.
Mr. William H. Wil?on and
Prof. Eugene Holmes of Abhoville,
were pop callers In the citv last
Thursday afternoon. MrT Wilson
p* will graduate from M ?harry Medical
college in Juno. j
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SmiTHWARD
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-it Artist, who opens her 1910" aea.
white, in Winter Park, Fla. Mies
Chicago. Concert Bureau, has eight
in the winter resort area of Florida
>n she will xdsp visit Nassau, Baha.
>:;r concerts in Mississippi, thiee in
*e, Tennessee, she goes to Virginia
nd rt St. Paul School, and to West
Denver, with Texas arul_Oklahoma
H^UNGSTE
ranist5r; u*ht5-vvill Co pro'st nted Ln u
York City Howard University P.Inl.
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HARNWPLL NEWS*
W. L. Ho'.man?Reporter
.. The IILh o.nool club nict at the
heme of Mis. I.cttic B- Tint,1 I)cc
20.h. The meeting was orderly
conducted by the president. Then
vc c quite a few new mcijibrrs
tdded to the Club.
A mer- rum was turned over on
the Bethlehem high school rally
' The.e are a number of pro.
'r it< that you will be hearing oi
shortly. Should you bc interested
iPu cl b, act in touch with the
president or write for information |
_ la.every section of this commu.
nity you can see signs of busy
workers helping the school and
clubs that they" might cirry the
work on successfully. The spirit
and cooperation. is commendsble.
Ti n -sday, December 21, the
Bethlehem high school -department
] resented a play in the audi
torium, entitled: "The Silver Lin
ng." This was crljdyed by the
group. Quite a few out of town
guests- from Allendile, Ellenton,
V.'i'.liston, Dunbarton. i-n<j Hcmp.
ton. attended the program. Af
ter tho program, the rally for the
Bethlehem school show^ Jhat .OurnFneopitr'BfirwakThg
up, though they
have been s^eep i. long time. . The
prize was won by Miss Ecrline
Ray, who raised the highest a
mount, 88.61. Those taking part
in the contest were: Misses Ear.
line Ray, Rubena Mitchell, Eva
Rodd, Hattie Sue Owens, Gertie
M. Russell. The grrmmar depart
mont $1.G5; the boarding depart
mont &31.37! the hin-h school club
$1.36; the school improvement j
club $3.00; making a total of |
$17.18...?Better luck next - time j
s?irls. Wc were then-favored by ad,
dresses from Deacon Wm. Holmar |
and Dr. D. J. Dixon. Each grve j
Wl"fnl information. Rev. E. Doby j
of Williston has two girls in the
high school. The principal is ex.
necting quite a few new student*
in the high school nnd boarding
dep: rtment after the holidays.
Mr. Georgn Prtterson from Wir.
ston.Palem, N. Ci. spent the Xmas
with Sister Clara Dolman and rclo
tives.
Mrs. Alice Brjttof Washington,
D. C., spent the holidays with rela
tives tnd friends.
Miss Mfrtha A. Dixson from
fountain Tnn. spent tho Xmas at
homo with?har paroute,?Dr.?and
Mr- D. T. Dixson.
Miss Inez Brown from New
Yoi*k spent tha holidays with nsla
I tiv?s and friends.
1 Mrs. Rosa L. Rice spent Xnu s
in Waterbury, Conn.
j Mrs. M. B. Eve spent Xmi.s in
ftiends. .
i lames Fo.ott of Summer j
spent Xmas with his mother. .Mrs
I.ucy Scott.
Miss Grace Britt of Jackson :
spent Xmas with mother, tS>u; I, i
Ur tt. MV.
and Mrs. William St ndt-i r
of Spartanburg spent th,. holiday
with relatives and friends-."
Mr. G. W. William* of Sumtet
spent the holidiy with Miss Ann '
L. Rice on his way 1m ck to school
in Atlanta, Ga.
Wo were proud to see the stu
dents back home for the holidays
who have been away attending
schooliMi.Ss Louise ind Enlo Roun
tree, Morris college; Dtvid R. Dix
son. South Carolina State; Misses
- M. Holley, Catheiine Blown, Sally
Creech, Bettis academy; and oth
ers that we did not soe.
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ORANGEBURG NEWS
William Chapel A. M. E. Church
Rev. R. J. Jefferson?Pkstor
The A. C.-E. League under' the "
adeiship of Mr. H. L. Pinckney,
president, grrve a reception in hon
or of Rev. Jefferson, our new pas
tor. The program was nicely car
ied out and then we descended to
'.he basement where it splendid re
>ast was served. ,
The league is moving along very
nicely. We regret the illness ol
!r?. Ju'on, one of oiir fcithful
members. . ?
1 he Leapuei s wont out caroling
Christmas morning. This is the
\>urth time that they have done so
rt three A. M., fifty one boys and
girls' under the direction of Mr.
?inckney went into every section
f the city, telling the good news
in song Too much praise cannot
5 be given to Mr. Pinekney for hav
'ng thought of such a pirn.
1 The pastor asked the membct
chip to give the church a present
1 1 mr with their gifts to others.
; It was a new suggestion md the
' members were delighted to t"""1
1 he Opportunity tn make a eonti i
~ ?rt irn to their church
At the close of the regulrr sot
V->- to wntch-Hvight' service was
M. It was encouraging to listen
> 'he expressions given by those
"lhr;st'an Soldiers', i nd to listen
?,\ the various songs, was sufficient
o make one's heart melt.
We see the dawn pf 'c new day.
and with fiod as our guide, we are
mrching to Zion.
1 h.. pastor is getting the vain-.:
r." nu'i!in>ies in line for v. great
work, and we see nothing before
us but success. God's church rnd
Sr oh'i';'i"v'?pa>nlo:?eonnot,?has
not, and will not ft SI. Therefore
< (. nrc going over the top with
God.-?Goidie MdDnffie?Reporter. *
WINNSBORO^ [V EWS
A merry Christmas and a hnppy
\'ew Ymr were th0 portions of the
orudo in rnd around town. It be
"? > D -ccnher. 17th, with a Ct ndle
T Vht program at Calvary^Preabyt^rian
church. This affair made
'ho Chiistmrs spirit r^ntt<TTftouRi "
' "'nths of holly, bright tinsels,
and lighted candleb accompanied
;,y Christmas carols were condu
ive tt) the glad spirits.
A Ocr a program rt collection of
S22.G0 wrs raised.
*'?ny school children who were
:n the different colleges c??ne
home to enjoy the holidays with
heir parents.
' mong our many visitors were:
Miss Lois Bennett of Kingstree;
Miss Maggie Baylor of New York;
Mr. i<nd Mrs. John H. Harden and
Miss Pauhnp Reod of York; Mrs.
Rosevclt Herth of Boltimore; _Rev.
Mo*es Belton of Oxford, N. C.; Mr
David Brown of Charlotte, N. C.;
Prof, and Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh,
Mrs. Daisy Douglas and son from
^hest'r; Mr. Moses Baxter and '
niece,Mis Mae Frt ncis from Wash ]
ington, D. C.; Miss Drjsy Mae |
Hall from Rhode Island; Miss Be '
at> ice Bolware of Baltimore, Md.; I
Mrs. C. W. Talley of Cherawr-and
Messrs Series i nd Sojourner of ;
Denmark. There were many more
whose nrmcs we did "not' get '
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mobley spent 1
Christmas ip Washington, P. C. '
Th'-y report a swell time. - 1
Rev, J. W. Mefimy,. Jiev. J. M.
Smith, Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Robs
worr < he dinner gueata of Mr.. \?
-nrrrt -Mrs. A: t.j Mitchell, December
^7th. An enjoyable occasion. 1
Mrs. M. Lyles enjoyed a lovely j
Christmns in the Lend of Flowers. ,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar f
Richmond of White Oak, a fine boy j
as a Christmas gift. Little Ulyaea ;
Edgir, Jr., and mother are doing (
f.nc rt this writing. t
Our first snow of the season J
sneaked upon us New Years Day. d
The Emancipation program waf (
held on New Year's .Day te pro \
grrmmod. Mr. David Belton read *
th^ Proclamation aj\d Rev. J. L s
Mo.Ray delivered a masterly td 0
dress, subject: "The Hand Of God >
In History." From his address we e
tnk? courage to dere and do. 3
Mr. Cyril Spann was the guest f
of Mr. W. A. Ross, Jr., Tuesdty j
night, the 28th. f,
Mr. Claude Richmond and Miss s
Maggie Johnson of White Oak, C
were united in tho holy bonds of c
wedlock during the Christmas. y
Little Willie Code. Jr., who was c
struck by a car before Christmas < i
end had to remrin for a time in e
the hospital is almost at himself
again. ? . - -- - - a
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In The "Leader" i
m PALMETTO LEA
! South Cai
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wmamm
T;?kinp an active part in tl
laics froin the fair stnt<? of S.c.t
i 'Otte. Columbia; Evelyn Love. J
t??n, Spartanburg; Portir. Taylor,
St cord row: Fannie ? Stewai
linp-fon: .Jtlinru/i Keith,'I)rrlm?tt
Blanche IVI.esline,. Chrrlesto
Camden and Marearet Weaver, J
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pasto1"
Newherrv. S. C?At i,.?ehrsi
of nil schools for the Christrrt"
holidays, students from every di
rec'ion "ct out for home, and a
mong th?."many-JW? find th-?e cor
ing to Vewberry and worshippinj
at the Bethlehem Baptist church
Cato Coleman. Ethel Mae Golemai
and Mattie Haltiwanger, Betti
academy; Frank Tolan end Daph
ina Coleman. State college; Marl
Livi* Cole Gilliam and Gee
W. Fmelotor. B rnedict college
I e/?ol Caldwel'. Voorhees .Tunio
college and Gwendolyn Henrv
Spehnjm or' These youni
i^eopk'-TT'rrrre^wtf n "many more fi'cm
-4h*??otbvr?chore-he* Vvere rrres"n
to witness our Christmas plav an<
the e'vimr of rifts at Bethlehen
-1 ?- l'-!J r
on iruri rri^ay niRTU r>e
foi*" fbri
"> 1 ? ?./!., tK" ? ?? ;. torv
-whi^h was-Srrr '.".y fovnd man;
'" < to t?*" hvs of the Lord as i
#*m> vf thnofs?frvr~ having brouqrhi
j' ? w>e,i ',ilS f;)r.
At the' cloa0 of Sunday schoo
" "' ? tov too^ chirge of th?
morning services and after the do
voHonrl period he came before ue
with a very timely message. Thn
o?>'i ;s come unon the four-corners
of the land. E^-olf 7-9
The end t<r all things must soon
or later come to a*' end said he,
b'-t ns >o the rierhteousriess of
God therp is no end.
Miss Mary A. Jones of Hendery,
c . \vo'*^hined with u?
Sunday mornihg along with many
y. -- xyy weleom.. visitors and
friends to our services all times.
Mrs. Nnn~v Sme-'ntcn who wis
incharge of the RYPU service nre
Rented a very in to restix g program.
The" paners, Tbort talks, solos,
duets and chorus" rumhpra werr
(food and very enjoyable to all who
heard them.' j - . ?
Mrs. Ixju Amle "Graham the pree
ldent thanked each and everyone
for th" part they played on the
program.
The old year wis brought Jto a
close so far as our services go by
P-nf P"vker who used as a text
Man doth not live by bread only,
but by every word that proceedeth
p-t of the roouth of the Lord.
Deut. 8i3, We werP greatly inspired
as he broke to ua the bread
of life.
The following members from
out <vf -town were with u?s in our
services Sundav right:: Mrs. Am
na Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Miss
Mamie Slanders, New York City
and MRr Anna Mae Henderson
Mrs Parker who is the wtfe of
Prof. W. M. Parker gave Ug" a
short talk along with Miss Jonnie
Rucker who was viaiting for a few
Sours. .
Let this New Year find you at
your church each Sunday.
i?ppcrni?vT \ W. NTrnOlySON
WADE HAPPY BY AIKEN CO.
ri^niFRS' ASSOCIATION, - _
FACULTY AND STUDENTS
By Richard F. Boulware
Trentofl, 8. C.?A special ehap?1-wa*r
hold +rr QuiTTby Halt, "Wed
ne^'ay, December 20, at Bettis
Innior college in which raproaen.atives
of the Aiken County Teach"
pt,' association presented Presifent
A. W. Nicholson a Christmas
jresent as an appreciation for his
16 years of pood loyal Christian
lervice to the association.
The renrce^tatires were: Mrss
Justine E. Wilkinson, Jeaneg Teaser
erf Aiken county and Prof. Nf
j. Nix, principal of the Graniterill0
pohool. Prof. Nix made a
plendid talk in behalf of the asociation.
He said: "We are proud
,f a great man as President A.W.
licholson, who organized the Aikn
County Teachers' association I
b years ago and has nerved itlth
ul and loyally since that time as
t(i president. The association
eels grateful t<> you Prof. Nichol
on and wP are presenting you this
'hristmas present to show you
iur appreciation for your many
Tears of excellent service". He
ontlnued, "we cannot do too much
err a man, aB you, who has workd
so splendidly with both races".
The present is a large comfortble
office Arm Chair with a larg?
10ft cushion In It. After the
oronldent tried thg- chair to feet
low it sits; was parried tp hie
lew office adjoining the library.
Miss Justine E. Wlllcbison, who
a doing such splendid work in
DER
roiina Well R
E^E, -.^
le life of Bennett K'^.' V- r
h Caroline. Reading T-rn left r<*h
[o<Torson: licitn ?Me- G! u r e, 'nTp'M
, Florence.
t, Greenville; Esth r Knight, Che--tot
m; Lyiiabel Toner, ce; Chester. T< p:
n: Mary E. Simms. Union: Ruth Met
Viken, were not present when the pier
Aiken county made remarks in
j which -ho as trod President Nich
; olson that it a great pleasure I
1 ~ I- ...?
mu-? nappy privilege lor the as__
r?Kociation-to extend its hearty .'in
e nrec> tion nrd gratitude to him
for the distinct service he has ren
- dered. f
, A special Chritsmas tree was
. ; put up for the president. The
n , 'Grammi r department, the faculty
s I and each class rresented presents
. to him which filled the tree. Ae
long with many Christmas songs,
, 1 the Grammar school furnished two
; .selection by th(. "Little Folk"' i
j. iBand" directed by Miss Hazel
>t Franklin. , 1
a LADIES FRI EN PI .Y CLCH
^ The Ladies' Friendly club of
Winnsboro, met at the home of
sister Lucinda Campbell, Wodies
j night. I December 20.. We di?
vided our Christmas ^savrngs^ $64
n> t a ' iirh a? *7. We" had
r-'mnrks hy Mrs. Florence
0,a*ks? Mrs. MdDorald, Rev. J.C.
, Hilton. Rev. McDonald. All wev-. I
' served refreshments by Si-ti 1
Campbell. All went nw v f< < lin^ I
) ?no o-poo:?lly those who h ad'I
saved a nice smu
1 Thursday night. fly ' /">h??r?
l;'"l !< vh*!*tma? tree at Wa;man ,
church. Aftef'fcTnging and prayei
; remarks by Mrs. Florerce Stacks 1
welcome address hv Mrs. Campbell '
paper by Mrs. C. Mitchell; subject 1
Chrietmns: pancr, Mrs. Maggie
! Stark, subject The Creation; pa '
' nor bv Mn. Sallybelle Heath, sub- '
I ioct Mind'Your Own Business, solo *
by Mrs. F. StarlO~Steal Away: n:i 1
per by Rev. H. Hilton, subject The ^
Childhood <rf Jesus. *
4 - Presrrts v.*('"r,7 given and all
went home rejoicing. Mrs. F1r>r ! ^
- cner Sluik, piesulent; Carry Mit-('
chell, secretary^ ' v
LAURENS NEWS
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Mlsg Daphne V. Washington ac.
i corapanied by Mr. Henry Willitm- (
of Pendleton, S. C., ? were -'the ,
gueste of Mrs. S. L. Dendy on
Mor day. j {
( Mr. T. R. Pressley of Charlotte,
, N. C., was a holiday guest at the j
j homo of MrS. S. L. Dendy. j'
vMrs. S L. Dendy spent a few !'
| days tn Greenville during the hoi *
idays. _ ?
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John I?. "Aiken of the Cummin v
Memorial Theological seminary;
Summer ville, S. C.. will reo<ivA hi.
-fmit. unli'lk Jaiuary 11th at 3:30
o'clock in Grace R- K. church.
- Rev. Wm. Campbell of Charles
ten, S. C., will deliver th0 addressBishop
Joseph E. Kearney, D.D.,
will preside.
REV. HAU, IS TO "SPEAK
AT ST. P M L CHl'RCH.1
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it the mrrnfh-.r .? . vice t.. t - j *
n St. Rani Baptist Clutch, San
ay, Jrnua;y .14. H... c .
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*it In 10:.' lud?iv-rn Ttnrr?^
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he eVeninjfScr. ice. Ilcv., Ii-.ll wil
j i a. h j_n ' h > subjic;. "Sh .me.i
''ace Christians."
The- visit of this ,v i a:
1 find in I.i .n i . . ITT !' ir..
ense interest t.> th - : !d citiren
ho n member his family uh * In
:i here many years 'us and C
ho younger sot because of hiYouth
Dack T0 Church" n.cve..
nent.
Rev. Ha'l is : junior at Tainc
'oUege, Augustr. (la., 1 irt be j
w<(n his studies he finds-time t j
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ha* ! in .at a nea.rhv CCO Camp
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Columbia, S. C.
Office PoOrs: Telephones:
8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033
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Office 2029; Marion Street
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