The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 06, 1940, Page Page 6, Image 6
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NEWBERRY NEWS
Christmas , was very merry for
fell in our city.. .The colored com- |
inanity Christmas tree at Calvary
Pr?byWriftw,?Friday,?Dee;?2?ndy
brought cheer to over one hundred
children and adults. They were
ent from the American Legion
and Mothers' club under the three
tion of Mrs. F. D. French. The
committee in charge of them were
Mrs. E. H. Allen, chairman: Mes
K- dames L. I. Pratt and Charity
Montgomery and Miss Anllie
I Jones. We thank Messrs H. But
ir~lerr S. W. Allen, Sr.. and C. W.
Tamaa V> n i. ? naLMornrt/vi TVio
r wiico xvi tiicu nooiovaiivc. a m
? speakers for the occasion wers Rev
S* C. A. Colcote (white) and Rev. L.
& G. Bowman, paste- of Miller Char
K el AME church. We are asking
the cooperation1 of' all of the col
r? ored churches and-cittrens foi?a
greater number of gifts, foods and1
r toys for the needy this year.
All of the Sunday schools in the
jL city._had very good Christmas
trees and exercises for their pur'
pile.
Misses Alberta and Annie DanSals
spent the holidays with Dr.
Samuel Daniels and family at
Jacksonville, Fla. They reported
ra very pleasant trip.
Mr. Bishop Porterfield was the
guest of hi8 mother and family
"?during the holidnyo.
Miss Georgia M. Robinson sp^ni
the holidays with her relatives ir
| Greenvflle. .
M*-s. Loeind" Tfrown who ra now
. residing in Baltimore was guer
\ of her relatives and friends.
. Sr\mo r>f nnni1? ?pon in thr
city during the Christmas seaso
bwere: Messrs George Singleton.
Coli Gilliam, Johr Calhoun. Gene^
Gilliam, Eugenia Allen, Daohnc
^oleman, Elsre Gallman, Estei
ap Gallman. Dorothy Gilliam
* mes Ruff. Frank Toland, Waltm
' Robinson, Vivian-Ruff, Helen -fiw
man, Addie Hare, Daisy But leiMildred
Stephers, Jerome Petti
Theodore and Grady Butler. Tal I
- mage Martin, S. Burton. Joseph
? Johnson, Miss , Lueile Caldwel'
Hobart Hare, Richard Nance, Htf *
redd Abrams, Allen Nance, Judsor
Nance, K*to Coleman. Robert Me
Morris, Ethel Mae Coleman, Haltv
Margaret and Louis^ Alexander
'Ruth Cheeks, Lillie and Lizzie Gall
man, Norma Sena Bates. Earootrne
Burton. Marian Watkins, G. J
? an Herry, Cecil Jones,
Mr. Paul Brown. Jr., from Atlar
ta, Ga., visited his relatives ar
friends during the holidays. He
went td Baltimore with his mother !
[Mrs. Lucida Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler of Colum
bia were the guests of her pa
i' rents Mr. and Mrs. C. W .Tones
Mrs. Ida Rutherford spent the
liolidavs with her relntivy in-N? ^
Mrs. Rosa Lee Lyles was th<
guest of relatives during the ho'
r . idavs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gallmnn an'1
^ Mrs. L. I Pratt motored to Sumter
to visit relatives.
Others ir.1 the city during the he
idays were Messrs Od<dl Flovd
Robert Grav. U. S Gallman, Jr.:
William Rovd, - Mh?*es Jaun;fJones,
Angetojaie : Young, Leola
Rutherford, f
The quests of Dr. and Mr. J.
E. Grant during the holidays
were Rev. and Mrs. S. II. Fiin^ho
of Orangeburg: Mr. and Mrs. C
E. Wilson o* Union; Misses Emm.,
and Ruby Funchess and J. Tayh
of Orangeburg.
1?G ^1y?r v??Ch yT pb
Rev. A. H. Reasoner. pastr>9
g. sod r.na?"p service"
were largely attended fo, thu co'
weather Sunday. f?'ice our urn'
in th? league this quarter jc
"Working to Improve Our Some
ty" watch this column for
in our societ"
An appreciative audience atten
ed the Emancipation Proclamation
^ service that was held at Mill's
Chapel. The entire service wa~
very impressive. R-w. A. II. Rer.
aoner, speaker and Prof. H. B. Ri*
kard, president.
Rey. Reasoner and Mr. Perc'v/>,
Reandner. were dinner puests o:
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Allen, Sr. o:;
January 1st.
Waterpe A. M, E. Church
Rev. W. ,rM. Brown, Pnst0r
The Christmas exercise that wr.r
piven at the school durinp th<
holidays was a proat success.
It seemed as thouph the Christ
mas was in the hearts of the wor
shippers. We had a real day ot
. service. The pastor was in th>
deep treasure of the spirit which
he poured out throuph the erospcl
Mr Hence D. Herbert of Conr
was the guest of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Miles ard farr
ily were dinner guests of Mr. W
P. Perry last Sunday.
Gallman-Myers Nuptials
Miss Thoma ena Gallrpnn became
the bride of Jrmos" Myers of
Augusta, Ga., hei> Christmas da>
high, nocm at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T.Oatlman
Rev. I, G. Bowman, officiated. ^
- FVlday, Dee Mr. ahtTMrs. T
Q. Gallman honored them with a
reception.
? 'Mrs Clara Nance and Miss Aralie
Jones received and arranged
the gifts which were numerous
practical an<t beautiful.
Wednesday afternoon Mis. E
H. Allen entertained the parent* I
of her mnsi- pupils with a mils}
cale. All of the pupils presented
excellent renditions.
A very successful dance was eriv
erf by the Hospital auxiliary No
I, for the benefit of the People'rr
hospital during the Bodi lays.
BEN NP7TTSV IDLE NEWS
All the students from the various
colleges and high scd-or/D
spent the holidays home. State
colleger Misses H. Covington, D.
Cook, E. Penr^e, Davis V. McCoU,
lam, Mr. McClown, R. J. Lawson,
" ' ' 1"" "flBL ?
^ WAS
j ^ ,s.\
Photo shows group responsible
r the entertainment of the forth,
"Truing general conference which
11 hoM 11 John Wesley A. M.
S. Zion Church, Fourteenth and
orcoirn streets, Northwest, May
Tissos Mallov. Ash, Clifton, Bendiet;
Misses R. Evans, E. Lucas,
A. Lucas, Curry, Mr. P. Mani'ual,
,M< Gio^eria and others.
Mr. E. McCollum, Atlanta, Ga.;
ri s G. Cunningham, Benedict;
Miss H. Codington, Mr. P. T"vrv
md sister, Misses A. McCollum
rid E. VMcGollum, Miss M. Bradni
d. ' '
Teachers spending Christmas at
'mmc:-Misses E. Thompson, Dorothy
and Mabel Reese, Prof, and
Mrs. A. Sanders, Miss Ella Ree
Annie Mao Stepher'. Mi?s D.
O. McDaniel, Miss Ruth Blue,
is; Ma-y Mitlloy'"" and sister;
nrof. Jessie ReeSe, Prof, and Mrs
r. Roe e of Columbia; Prof. Black
Misses iShra and Frances
Morris,.
-> w' u ?(r>r, ^h^y "lco spent
few days in Pa*- im'tc/n
rs. Lottie S. Lucas spent the
olidays home with si tor. Sim
also had as her guest, a friend
'Mrs. Cogna Rodgers.
Miss Ruth Covington nccompa
nied by Mr. Remedy of Washing
on wore house guests of her P?
njs. .
Rev. Wells of Cheraw and Mrs.
-?IHe-G.?Duekett were the dinner
" e??s of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Cox
Their many pop callers Rev. T J
Williams, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Wi'
'irnis and sons. Dr. and Mrs. C
'.'ns'-ov and dauehter, Mary E.
Massey, Mrs. J. Duberry, Miss E.'
Englrsh were the dinner puests < <
Dr. and Mrs. L. M. McColum or
:* ; tr"* d"V.' ?!?' '
Mr. Jimmie Michel and motho
"! >\ <<1 ho r Washington for the
Christmas holidays.
Dr. and-Mrs. T. II Willistrn ao
' t'-r spent Christmas in the
northern part of the state.
>m i Si ; Tt Mnrrit. Prnf
and Mrs. JHW Morris were tb<
ouse g'.'ests of P-of. end Mrs. J
I W. Morris Sunday.
Mi > ,?Minnie ?Ma*>?Smith span*
w <!ays in Parlington last
week. i . 7
Mrs. Morris of Allen univcrsit
( w.! ;- holiday? hr/rru
with Prof, and Mrs. J. H. W. Mn<Dr.
and .Mrs. H. H. Butler of
" \i t-vil'e* Prof. H. H. Butler of
Morris college. Miis Anra L R't
r of Ilartsvillo, Miss Oorneli
l'l'-r. Hai tsville, Prof. R. B-t
end a number of other visitinp
friends were in the ci'ty during *>r
holidays house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. I.. Johnnkin and Mr. B'1
'" rosinnd and family.
GROUP NO. 4
R nnettsville. fT. C.?Group No
t held it monthly meeting at th<
Macedonia school with Mesdames
'"'" v, Gric0 and Williams. The
meeting wag opened with devo'ions
conducto<l bv Miss Louis'
Tovnson. A Chri-tmas carol was
sar.g. Responsive reading follow
!. After whirh the roll was call
H with response pertaining to I
"hristmas. Pending of minutes of
revioug meeting.
Correlating reading, langua~e
nd phonics in the primary grades
b^'tifrl'v demonstrated by,T,-irr
^hr'j V. RWkmon. Evnryone
seemed to h3ve been benefited
"h from her demonstration.?
Ifo'v.t . sunnlemr'j taitv reading
"iv b? used in the daily program
wag also demonstrated by1 our su-'
. ' ?visor. Miss R-i.E. Graham. I
. noVo r.f Beniamin Banneker
' ?ho v?f)e the fir^tr almanac arid,
he first clock to strike, which is
very usefn] to everyone. Our suov
hag arranged it so that
we may have a circulating librar*
er' ned book?. Now it is possible
that every school child may
,y ... .'.orecthmg r.*f big raae. >
Mrs. A. H. Gordon told the
group something of flowers of the j
vuletide season and i
group was unaware of what such
'is stand for.
TV". r-'t. meeMrg will he with
,Trs. Reed. Januarv 17. 1940.
LAURENS SOCIAL NEWS .
One. of the mcf3t delightful e.
-tents of the ho'idays was (riven a'
he home of Mr. and M^s. Ea^l
rr"'nklin in honor of their god
,?MH Miss Delnhne Chnnon on
C>rtstmas day. with guests calling i
between 4 and 9 o'clock. Pfrnk
gladiolas, chrysanthemums, nar ]
~T "
. - Tl
HINGTON GENERAL
ML
^m+ > H?yjH
rfl
1910. This cmirittoo vas *?->Vct
"'' fr -m the several A. M. E.Zion
Chiirih.-k In flit;! APoUhd Washing
ton. Among the heads of com.
i t?'* s nn'l others shown are
the Rev. . D. C. Lynch, chairman
cissus and rose buds were arrang
<x! for a center piece in the dinette.
Miss Liliie Bell Dougias.
Thomas Saunders, Jr., and Mrs.
Mattie Armon were pianists far
thp evcnnine. The home wa; peel
ty in decorations of holly and,
an ues A pretty Christ |
mas tree Btood in the back ground
_i l n?tiorVs -dou r's nuts, candy t
and cake were served by the hos.
-ess- Chaj eron:? were Mrs, Mary
t oak p. Alice Moone and Mrs. J.
Franklin.
The quests were: Miss Delnhhn
i/iMion, . Misses Daphney
Leake of Allen Univ.; Kitty Bess,
and Liliie Bell Douglas, Allen U.:
Priscilla Shelton, State cttllege;
n.t. teacner; Mattie
Armon, Ethel Backer, Greer wood,
.viizabcih Garrett, Willie Mac
lunter. DorotVv Jackson State
[college, Ada Ramage, Ruby Moore.
Boys: Messrs Willie S'traghton
Thomas Saunders, Jr., of Hamp
ton; Roy Byrd, State college; Rav
.ic/ie:, Union, S. C.; Ozzie
Fletcher, R. L. Grant, Berry Mad
on, Nonh Wilson, Hilton-Jlunter,
lames Irby, Mr. D^nivl Warring.
Luther Leake, Otis Larjgles, B
! Jatterson.
EMMANUEL A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. F. D. Dreher, Pa3t<>r
Sunday .school 6pencd at 10:00
i.rr. by the Supt. arri his co 'inkers..
Our secretary, Miss S.
Washington rs improving nicely
At 11:30 Rev. Dreher brought to
his hearers a wonderful message
as found in St. John 19:22.
Mis. Sarah Potee Owens of Lata,
Mrs. Glover were amor.g ou>
nomine worshippers.
Sunday being New Year's eve,
vening worship began at 10 p.ni
Quite a few visitors along with
:>e members enjoyed a loble sernon
by the pastor; subject God's
Orders Through the Year. We
'hrni went into our watch nlghr
service which "was enjoyed by all
Mrs L. Washington, Mrs. F
' M"?. P'ieilla RufT, Mr
Tnhn Raden.,Mr. H. Watson an
others "we failed to get were on'
Misses G. Griffin, B. Brown, M
ashington. Mr. G Dixon. I Hav
J. Thomnson spent the holidays
with relatives and friend*.
Mrs. Clark Brooks, ,Miss Wash
i^ton are improving.
We , solicit the reoperation </f
our members and friends to maki 1
thrs a prosperous year With the!
;elp of our Heavenly Father.
IN MEMORIAM
In memorial of a loving son.
Eugene Doyle.
One year ago today, dear son
The Reaper's scythe impressed its
mark,
To deprive me of that joy and
cheer
That ycru gave me here.
Things of beauty do not tarry long
On this old earth of sorro<V~andwrong;
Thy life was a life of service,
Spreading joy and hopP everywhere.
-T ~tL
Days and nights I have mourrecf.
Since you passed on to your celes
tial home. - ?
My God keep my soul pure and
grand,
To meet my loving son in that
better iand.
maptma t>OYLE, Mother
December 10, 1939.
WAVERLY SILVER STAR CLUB
The club met at thP home of
Mrs. Inez Williams 2520 Cherry
tre^t. The meeting was called
to order by the Chaplain, Mis"
o c -ror. The first song wa?
led by Euni? Warren; prayer, F. |
Adams; second song, i/ouise Gun i
or. Thp president called for new |
msiness whi':h consisted of the
-'action of rew officers. The r>
ficcrg for the new year are as fol
low: President, Mrs. Maergie John
son; Vice President, Miss Annie
Bell Wil ion; Secretary, Mrs, Ma
-ne Harris: Asst. Secretary, Miss
Eunice Warren: Treasurer, Mrs.
Margaret Middleton; Busincr a
Manager, Mrs. Gertrude S-ms:
Tn?7 Williams- Chap
lam, Miss Louise Gunter; Report
T n'ian Smith. |
The hostess served Ru?*ian ten.
sandwiches and cake. ThP next |
"nc ?. ? to he held at Mrs.
Ma mis Harris, on Lyon street. |
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co> fe.iein'ce com
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^^^^^^^ iSBiflBl 1 Be
^4e ainmcn4 committee; T. F.
| Hrrper, secretary genernl commit
-r.p; i;v. v. .1. i t lane, general treas
| urer; Dr. H. T. Medford: Rev. F.
| W. A 1st-vk, general chairman; A.
I A. Crooke, vice chairman; S. M.
DR. DAVIS' VISIT TO
CLEVELAND, ?HIQ
. -T
Slaving received several air
" vl letters and long dhtance telephone
calls from the Rev. W M. I
> j- th" nastor of the East Mt.
Zion Baptist church of Cleveland,
Ahh>. L-*Wi<l<?d to go.?I left Columbia
Friday, Dec. 1. 12:30 and
arrived in Cleveland, Dec. 2. 3:15
.m. I was met at the station by
Drs Downs and H. G. Lyons. We
got in that beautiful Packard car
f Rev. Downs and motored to hn
beautiful parsonage, 2272 E. 103rd
-t.'-eet. We were greeted by Mrs
Downs.* The house was comfortiHv
heated and Mr-.. Downs vad
no of tho palatable dinners pre
or-v.,| n ready to be served
which whs very much enioyed.
On Sunday morning. Dec 3rd
've were at Srnday school on time.
we saw ore of thP finest
Schools erf method. Thrt Sundav
school orchestra furnished music.
li;30 A.M. we went into the re""'
T.y' ' '"/? T-. of thn cold
and ra-in by 12 o'clock the church
TX70 a P nv TViwno VnH
<)>?> meeting well advertised ard
they were certainly looking foi.
me. After being presented by
'ho pa tor I was hoa'tilv received
and proceeded to preach. Being
the first Sunday. Commnnio'"
vns served" to a large crowd. I
received many finP comments on
r,fh niessag^s 1 delivered at East
Mt. Zion. Dinner was served a*
Mr. Geo. Russell. oh?irm"i Board
>f Trustees at East Mt. Zion.
Or Monday night, Dec. 4, I open
a t rrVival meeting at the Messiah
Baptist church. Rev. TT G
Lyon, D.D., pastor. For ten rites
we had a great time. Aside f?*o~
' avinT a fine minister Messiah
church hag one of the finest gr;-1
"hoirs to bp found in any
church.
_ (T ve'" no r one of the. great,
.Metropolitan cities of America ln"ated
on the banks of the mightv
Lakp Eriei Cleveland has a -???elation
of srotmd RO or 90 thousand
colored citizens, and one of
the finest group of Neero busin'smen
and women that I have eve?J
v> make mention of
just a few of them as space wil'
iot permit me to write abmit
.'-eh. M vs Hun'er heads the I
""!h!li/.< Wheat-ley Center: Mr. Clark
resident of the Business League;
Mr. Doss. president Mrmmoth
T ife Insrrarce company; Mr. Alc/nzo
Wright. owns eight Stand~rd
gas stations and gives em
ploymer/t t0 eighty-tow peorple, ser
>o n-o" anfi ?tenographe.ra. Our
hats off to all these fine rae? console
men and women. In the
City Hall of Clevelar d colored men
rd women are working in every,
'^nartm^nt. Mrs Prince. Histor
:an of the Nati'onal Baptist con
-4 '"a '? *he head stenographer
in the Water and Light Bill de
r^rtmeni^-. Freedom rings in
Cleveland.
We were guest at the Phillis
"V-fiOw thppp times. (1) At
Business Mer.'s luncheon, Dr. Geo
u educator of Eng
'end *>"d America spoke; (2) To
hear Bishop Fountain of Georgia:
oTiincheon given by the Soc
1 Worlds' club
The Sunshine hand of East Mt
7ion deliTrhtfullv entertained us.
AlStf Mrs. Jane Wright. Mr. Ilor
ton, h^th of "East Mt. Zior<; Mr.
end Mrs Al'en of Messiah. Rev.
uownj is iruiy noinf? a Kre?t wwrr
in Cleveland. Thanks to him nm'
Vnv. T^yona who so rovaPv enter'ained
w? while in Olovdand.
REV. E. A. DAVIS, Pastor
Bethlehem Rantist Churd
_ Columbia, S. C
BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS
,Pv Mrs. I/onis? Oore Dotuj'as8
Miss Bessie Butler and Mr. Lupous
Cherrv were msrried or
December 23. 1039. at the home
->f ?ov and Mrs M. Flowers.
The Pastor's Aid club will mee?
Wednesday nipjht.
Pick nre: Mrs. Ma-y Wca'hers
\f-<=. Et*" RoW. .~Mrs?. Rosa G. I
Hayes. We wi h "for their speed"
n-nverv
f'-" P A. had it* *nn'ia'
session Sundav, Dec. 31. Sermon 1
bv Rev. Jackson. Shod; talki <
were made by some of the mom- '
bes?. ,
Mr and Mrs. CharleB S. Briceji
had for their gueet Sunday theii'i
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MITTEE
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: v"jjbr|S
y&^**ww>"*'?, >h tj '?wNt:?w^'|ii?gs^Sj^^
Ouf'V", chnirman housing commit
tee; Rev. S. G. Spottewood, host
pastrr; Hcv. J. L. White, chr irman
<a..r.R to. -mittee.
uncle. Mr. C. Weir and others ul
Washington.
r". end Mrs. Charles
S. Bricc, Mrs. Sara Dodd . an I
rui ^ i?. Do/glass spent the
evening in Washington. I
M-". Mary McCollough spent
the holidays with her daughter, i
Mrs. Daisy Mae Heath and two j
daughter ? have returned after I
spt lu'ing the holidays in Winns.
horn. S C.
Mrs. Eloise Midget spent her'
holidays in Darlington with pa I
"rents.
Dec. 25th the I. G: R. A. gave a
free dinner for the benefit of old
pecrplf. aT1d their members . and
friends
Mr. Hezekiah Mobley is at home
several days with
no?-o?'ts ir? Chester. He .
nceoir.panicd by bis daughter
Sara.
"Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clement
have as their guest their sister.
On Dec. 2Mi, Miss Virginia
Jackson and Mr Lee Craig were
married at the home of the bride's 1
parcits by Rev. Flowers. The re- 1
ception followed. ;
KINGVILLE NEWS
H*>nnv row vrr to all niv <ei_ 1
low readers. When we begin the
costing of our many blessing; I
as 1940 rolls in on the wings o"
me. wr> truly frel thankrul and '
happy not for en abundance of !
wopph, but for life for love, f od '
helt^r. clothing, friends ^HffHiree
lorn of speech and privilege t o ,
<-.mv? Gcd in our own way. So j
le* us not m*>he a long list of res
olutions .to be soon for^oFen ,
"oi-n th:s one and keen it: "Re
solved to spond h*?K of ih. time ,
" 'n? your opportuniMes ar>d :t ^
tond'ng vour business; and the
?i - ?i ? ..
" m's buciress alone." That's a j
onei trv it for n fhan-^?.
toio^ vas snent ouietly, j
< ,.* in on* community.
Rol-fiver ?? * frauds returned to
make brighter the home circles. .
? Frrwn F^no who has been
sren'Mn<* sometime with her son ^
looking fine. -t
Mrs. Lueile Johnson wr? home
for the holidays. She is doing fine (
v. now nosition.' Miss Ma. ^
hie Powell \ isifod her relatives. ,
NOTICE! |]
i r
AM rr? hors of the Columbia .
Negro Business L?ngue are requested
t<y meet Monday night
Tannery 8, at Zion Baptist church
"* 8 n m.? We will draw up our
plans for the New Year.
It is important that you attend
this meeting. Com? on time.
P. A _ tnttt T rp ^n0T*0tAn'
J, W. BRUNSON. President
MILLER'S CHAPEL J
V. M. E. ZTON CHURCH ,
ram^n, p f ?Lost Sundav f
was a nleasant day for church- c
goers. Thr> members turned out
in dar^e numbers. At 11 nrnver '
service began; 11:45 service began *
Vi fi-.n -rvWn heirg delivered t
from the subject God's Gift to th" f
HV- ld. On last Sunday night In *
?r>ite of h*d weather tve faithful s
few turned out for watch night '
services. ^ ^
vrrno niVISION HAS
TWENTY FIVE f
ADMTVI^^ATIVE workers
N STATES
Continjed from Page 1 . v
d
rt?-atod hv the:r tchievements that I
the special problems and nerds of C
Vr."vo yov+h ran he met and sol I
rd ? t*' /!*nrr to Mrs. Re+hnne. t'
In Florida, Mr. Henry F. Co'e. c
?to*, v st reeon'ly been ap. a
pointed Supervisor of Negro Ac.
'vit'es. tekinf the phce of J$r. '
Edward Ro* r'gnga-, who, after 4 *
vorrs of splendid work, resi"ned h
*o eon'inno his studies. Mr. Wil_iJl
linm RV11 Negro State Snp~rvis f
or of Georgia, has demorstrnt"' f
bv h's vo-k in Georgia with Ne. v
?ro yonth -his interest in v cFti n J
'< ,*"'(,inr,l TToder Mr. Sh 11 tin a
Negro personnel in the state offiee, r
an unusually fine set.up, in. P
lodte<r an Office Assistant, Mr j u
rah W Alevonde": n Runervfarr 1 s
Forims. Mr. Nrthan'el P. Till a
m.'-n: an Educational Supervisor o
ind Assistant to the Supervisor of it
m.* m ... w v II 9>w *?"*> J ' JJ i *
\
Forums, Mr. Moss H. Hendrix; an
Employment Supervisor, Mr. Wil
liam E. Inmon; and a Project Co
rrdinator, Mr. Plemon L. Whi t.
ley.
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky " nnL
Michiei n all have Negro St-ite Su
pervisors. Mr. Charles P. Browi.
nig, Hu^e utncots In Chicago,~ u~
supervisor for Illinois: Mr. Wil.
Tfuiii v einon Xhioirl? ij tlin i nri;<-? ..
supervisor; the Kentucky supervisor
is Mr. Harvey C. Ru-sell;
and Mr. Edward Swan has recen
i ly been appointed supervisor o.
Mjchigx n. "These men have alj
doixe a splendid job in the integre.
lion anu participation of Keg 10
youth in the NYA woik and schoo.
i<rogiams."
New York, Pennsylvania, Mar>
land, Virgin.i', end New /ersey are
some of llxe~easte.m and ^putnern
I states with NegiO administi at.v?.
assistants. Mr. Kufus Watson it.
I flninu on nvool !/?%-> f in K in
j _ v.^vvilVUV, fit. ViUN/
vtnu; Mr. Elder Russell of Mary
land is particularly < interested in
ixci cation pi odiums. Mr. We.ton
Hen-erson, former high school
principal and at present Assistant
Field Secretary for the Negro Oi
ganizition Society in Virgimr, has
only recently been appointed Nu
gio Supervisor, but is continuing
the line work of his predecessor.!
ai<..ssa_?huaettg has Miss Cutlei
who has just been appointed; i>ew
Jersey has Mf".,William A. S.uith,
New Yo.k Lity'lus Mr. Rob.rt. E
zy; niu Mr. Edward V. Taylor is
Supervisor for New York State.
Ah are college graduates, liav,
haa some previous experience 11.
...or in la, and; all c ie keenly con
scious of the youth problem an.,
the special idaptations ih-it Neer.
you.n must n.aite in! oruer tQ cop.
successfully wit.i the times.
Other Nigro Superv.sois 011 the |
administrative pryi,:Ti are Mr.
Herbert Mack in LouTsana, Mr
James Russell in Missouri, Mr. J.
P. Bond, Jr., in Noith Caioi.u,
Mr. Alexander Gaither in Ohio,
Mrs. Anne Caution in Oklrhon a,
Mrs. Josie G. Hazel in South C no
iinu, and Mr. Robert Clay, Tonnes
see. '1 hey__hLve all been c n ernea
with correlating Negro youth ac
ti\itics with the .general NYA pr
grr.ni, with ^otH?. that Negro
y< uth is incluuoi- in every phase
f the urogram, and wTfli solving
problems of vocational ajjd sock 1
in nee.
In addition to these a.ministra
live rssis.ants, Mrs. Bethune said,
15 project supervisors are d inr
idmirable work in the field, in nu
nicrou.s southe n stnt. s as w 1..
AYNOR NEWS.
Sunday wis a beautiful day for)
all church Roe- s.
The St. Elizabeth Sunday
acnnoi opened- i i us usum uuii11
by the superintendent, Mr. Stacy j
McQueen and his corn of tcU'o,. j
?ts. The lesson was well taught |
Mr. J. Bourroughs grve a sho,t(
:alk in thankini class n.mbcr 2,'
under the supervision o.f Mr. Eli. t
iah Best for buying i beautiful 1.TJ
ai'ury for ihe bunuay School.
At 11:20, the pastor; Rev. F
jrahrm brought us a soul stir,
ing message. Many visitors woi
shipped with us. You are always
welcome. Come again.
Mes rs. Wendell Ililler, Ernest
Lewis arid J. B. Meadows of Co.
umbin, spent Sunday in Aynor,
nil "wine dinner gu sts~of Misses
Inez Meadows and Geneva GrifTi.i 1
\fter dinner several homes were
lisited. The guests and hostess
;s motpred to ?Conway, to ' vi
Pr an* M s. James Poole".. Miss
Mable Piirtce : nd Eli iah Best .1
;o were among the group.
Miss Sarah Burroughs, one of
he teachers in Horry co.nty wh^- '
he week end guest of he parents
Messrs J. A. Burroughs, Dave
VIoore. J:nries L. McQueen. *i* >11
Fohn Floyd, motored to Columbia 1
Tuesday to attend the meeting of
he Masonic Grand Lodge.
OrNTY ST'PV. ADDRESSES
ABERTY HILL PUPILS
1940 Basketball Schedule
Mortu Charleston. S. C.. Doe
18th?Mrs. M. Ai?"e LcSah.e.
:ounty supervisor colored schools y
' as thr. guest p'-nVev or> a woo]<
y program at Liberty hill s?hoo'
^" "dnv mroryirg, Doc. 18. In her
fTieient address. Mvs. T
mphasized the fjet that "Health '
s the first consideration with ev. I
'vvo'e". She advised h > nunil
:o ho verv careful at Christmas I
ime in order thot th"V w U re??o>o
school in January in good
lealth. She aDo commended tVl
ichoc/1 boy safety patrol on theiv
nspertion, and appreciated the en
miration of the school with the
Christmas Seals, and st tel th^'
j yy;i| was the
irst colored school in Charlesto->
(Atnty to report 100 r>nv cent. A
eriec- of educational lectures ?
^ere delivered bv the ten^hm? .
"rinrr the r>ast. month a - follows I
'hysical Education. Miss Anne** - !
iraves; Reading, Mrs. Helen W. i
oy; Music. Mis-. E. 1/ Winds no-' j
ho enjt. R"th C /"''or. K M
if the lectures were interesting i
nd beneficial.
On Wdnesday evening, Dec. 20 (
i Chri''ma-, i lay and program!
verP presented to a large r>" {
er of patrons and friends. 0:!*ts i
veronal go exch^n^M- a? i' o nrn_,i
rram. The principal wished all
>upils. patron-:, and fri- n's.
ery Merry Christmas and a now .
rear full c/f 1-apni-ess, .
nd pro-perity. A hrpr0
* ~ *":1 f- o'-o Vc and drew
loney from the gchool ha-1'
n a o ita] rf SRO.00 for the first
iv weeks. Members of the fith
nd 7th grades nr^ the <-ev
f the bank, and a unit on bank g
?g Is conducted in those grades.
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Saturday, January 6, 1940
CHESTERFIELD TEACHERS
MEET AT COULTER
f The Chesterfield, eounty teachers
held their regular monthly meet,
ng at Coulter. The meeting y/as
opened by the group singing The
\rgi'o National Anthem after
which the Chaplain*? Rev. J. "E.
>avis nrayerl The Coulter chorus
S3ng Want to go to Heaven When
Die. "
After a few brief ^remarki by
the President, Mr. C. C Coles,
I irs. i\j L, Johnson the Jeanes tea,
:her presented her work. The
teachers-were asked by Mr-?. John
-on to make a survey during the
month of December to,find out the
umber of illiterates in each com
munity. Dr. Long principal of
jT on 1t'>rj tvP president* of?the
rroup meetings, and tre superintendents
of Sabbath schools were
appointed as a committee to fotni
'late pluru whereby illiteracy n:iy
be reduced in Che terfield bounty.
At the conclusion of Mr.3. John
son's talk the Coulter quartet ren
ered Th<w? Ave Angels Hoveling
Round. The teachers wore tven
'ivided into two groups, thP Ele,.
mentary and Primary for departmental
meeting. The discussion
How to Tea-h English, wa^ led by
Hrs. Gladys Ilnnnn in the Eler"pn
faiy nI utrp" TTie Primary group
'iscussOd Sea onal Activities un
lor the direction of Mrs. .Maricrr
uekson. After a period of *vn.
ty minutes both groups reas~em
Med for the conclusion of the
orogram. Prof. II. C Brewer ot
I TnvtevitU ? :!> U ? -> " - *
>M ' ' < ' n il KO OI
berth groups for the January meet
"g.
A col-w^n by the Coulter chor?
al club Tell It an tve Mountain
wa" given. Dr: G. W Dong made
m anpenl to tli county teachers
:n the extension of tbo work at
Coulter. He offered the -services
f ^ trrnun ,-f Coulter singers to
ren.'or music on request. .
Mrs. Flossie Marshall gave a
'"n.t'fnl di iqn of thp selec
lion "Go 'Down Moses" assisted
it'the 1 iono by Mi's Nel i'e Thorn,
us.
After a few announcements by
' e pT"sid'cnt th? Coulter Choral
1 b ! 1 tV throng song God
Dies; Anveica. The roxt county
wide r-.oof in.r vi'l lvi Vinl.l nt TVion
terfiehl the first Friday in Janu
ary.
PAGELAND NEWS
Mrs. M. J. Drrgan entertained
with a lovely" prc.Chi istmas par
v -V ho .oalatktl home "Friday
ovcn'ng. The main features o f
the evening were bri-'ge playing
i Arm-ino-. with MlV.H.A. John,
son high score for bridge and
Miss James low. The out. o f
town guests were Prof, and Mrs.
G.E. Evjtns, Misses James and
Mohley of Jefferson and Mrs.
James River; and Mr. Robert
P.ittle of rhestcrfieH. The hostess
- owed a delicious course of sal. 1
peanuts, wine, chicken salad on
et!u"" stuff.'d olives, ritz crackers.
hot rolls, hot chocolate with
marshmt llows, heavenly hash and
r ake. - . .
Mr. T " -*or TV-ikcm*' spent last
week in Charlotte, N.C.
IN MEMORIAM
Wife?an 1 . mother, none.?ymi?left
no el-won vears ago
Though out teavs they hrve beer,
ii ry, '
When we think of the gol 'on
shore
We shall never fo'-gct virr k'nd
An! oar ender hands thit never
tiled caring for us. ;
We thai' moot vou dca- love one
on that celesta 1 shore where
we shall meet to pr 11 n? more.
Mr. M. R. Williams,' husbrnd,
Coluod ia. S. C : chiliion- Dr. M.
R. Willi: ms. Canton, Ohio; Mr.
I'-nre- Willkt?Detriot, Mich;
Mr. Manson Williams, Detroit,
Michigan- M?-s/ F-;ly E. Clark,
Colubic. S. C.
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