The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 20, 1940, Page Page 6, Image 6
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I Dr. McCrorey
Elevated
iDr. H. L. McCroiey, president
of Johnson C. Smith University,
was elected president of the Pies
byterian College Union in its annuel
meeting in Philadelphia on
January ninth. The Presbyterian
College Union is made up of the
fifty-thiec college and universities
mtint-ained by the Presbyteiian
Church, U. S. A. Two of the mem '
ber schools?Lincoln University of
Pennsylvania -and Johrtson C.
Smith University?are scfrools foi
tut' uiiivis "ic "iiiwc in
etitutions. , This unique honoi
comes to Dr. RIcCiorey in recogm
tion of his more thrn three dc
cades of service in the presidency
of Johnson C. Smith University:
in the course of which the college
has been accorded high rank amonjj
the liberal ferts institution,
of the South.
KERSHAW JR. HIGH SCHOOL
The Parent-Teacher-.' associa
tion has as its goal "Better Edu
cational Facilities for the Children
nf Our Community"-?The first ef
fort toward this, project clrmaxe.
in an__interesting and sU??*89ftiprograflLat
the scHooI oil Decern
ceeds exceeded expectatioi s. Many
HiOWXVO IV Uwl il IVllUO| pui Vliv-O Ull<
students.
t
The student-body seemed to
have profited by the inspiring an:
helpful talk on Safety bj^-Mr. Hei
ney, highway patrolman. Wi
have not heard of any recent ac,.
cidents caused by their; careless
? nmT?1
As we have mentioned before
our ertrolmrrrt exceeds tfiat o
former years. The new year en
tered in our favor. The faculty
students and community are hapv
py to welcome a r.ew member tc
our faculty in the person erf Miss
Mii-inn Boykin. She comes to
from Camden, S. C., wrlh expeii
ence and enthusiasm to put ovei
her part in the school's program
The br.sketball girls are looking
forward to an interesting game
Jarliary nun. un mat oate wi
plan to play St. Matthew at Ker
shaw.
Fortunately we have not had to
close our doors on amount nf ill
ness as is the case of severa
neighboring schools.
Snow and iee caused a delay i
work January 1st and 8th respec
tively.
Mrs. Shellingburg county nurs<
of Lancaster cotuty and the cour
ty's health officer came to ou' .
school-ui- Wtdlit1 ^day of last week
and gave our students and teach
ers the T. B. test.
Miss Ruth Outten of Ridgewa.v
is the house guest of her sister
Mrs. J. P. Neal.
** It wa3 good to sec Reverend
Bzoadus back in town on Mond.y
Mr. Robert (Bobby) Beltun ha
hffTtWgr" gfi tOWn7~ MUCI
!. success to him.
Due to the nnf i1 i'i| ,ililr irnntvr -
___ anil fal*o the snort age of pastorthe
churches are o'ff somewhat i:
their services.
)Mrs. Lottie Tiuesdale* is still o'
the sick list.
MRS LOUISA JOHNSONPASSES
Georgetown. S. C.: Special?To,
much caitiot be said about n
soldier.
Soldier of Christ well doneRest
from thy love employe
-The?bffltle's fought, the vic^trv
won,
Enter thy Master's Joy.
Sister Louisa Johnson a faithfn"
co-wc/fker and class leader of
Bethel A. M. E church; president
of Auxiliary Board No. 5; an or
ganizer of Union Prayer Band of
this city and a mi sionary to th
less fortunate of the vivinity in
w^iich she lived, has gone from 1:
bor to reward. Faithful even L
death.
By their fruit ye -11 kno,v
them. .
Duri'lg the "affliction erf this
noinfn/l oaiiI eVi - .... i 1 ?
cuiltlrrtlally the cause of her rheo'
fulness as the visitors came fro ,
time to time. To her bo!ovo,| Pu
tor, Rev. R. ?. Lawrence, she ha
said these words: "S artir^j iuli
1865 <
INcgr
L MAY
due time, I can bear my afflic
tions li'ke Job. See the tears fall
ing pastor, its not from sorrow
bjt joy, crying is a part of my
onyersion. God is only giving to
ne what I've asked forr
The Prayer Band gave her spir
tual food during her illness. They
.vere constart visitors, which war
.0 her delight.
The junior and senior choir
v hen ever they came brought such
' -?y her soul would be tfn hallowed
^She loved Isongs. Among
^er favorite numbers were: Come
t'e Disconsolate; Thou Thinkest
ord of Me; I Walked in the Gar.
hn Alone and I Love to Tell the
Story. The latter was sung bj
1 r. Jatres E.. Frioleau at the fun
>ral services.
The church work was her chief
i.y. Today she is bathing her
-u.I in seas of heavenly rest.
5 ddier of Christ well dorfe!
'raise be they new employ;
Vnd while eternal ages run
lest in thy Savior's joy.
(Miss) E. S. 'Keith.
JAMISON?NEWS
\ ^ day like yesterday .was a fine
:me to check on the honest tc
ooinesg faithful church-goers
:i spite of the.rain services weni
m. Rev. S. Miller returned tc
is good old home church Zion
'1. E. and Nazareth M. E. We
X'ieome him gladly.
With the cold snap freezing out
e t ructive insects tho - .^farmers
re ? I ready helievi"g that "1940"
- going?to bring "greater yields
xhan '39, and believe me they are
U' y making ready. present
hey are planting green .peas foi
. aily market and early spring
nnr.ing. Zion school is" by no
.loans in the rear for they have
foot Two garden site-.. The
A has allotted live acres for a
crool garden and Work Aid Pro .
?t: anil Mr. White Berry who is
mother one of the school well
is hers granted one acre of
in I to the New Home Makers for
heir garden project and they arc
"TnTuhg plana for n successful pro
ject. ' ' .
MT7 anil ,Jlrs, Berry's children
1 allmn^eollege^ but they believe
'a school and community pro
gross.
These gardens 5will be worked
oir'.ly with NFA boys. NHM
iris and out of school Work Aid
youths. _
?Ti'.G New-Borne Makers gave an
ti.re.st/ng program in chapel or.
Friday. Mildred Hubbard, pres.
!en4. and Dorothy Jones, presided
"he Vocational Educatic/r.al class
ndor the supervision of Mrs. J.
?. Burgess and assisted by Miss
"Vguose and Mr. Buckman from
ta'e college made an observation
- ip s^baT'^fforrfliTyl Janu
ry 15th visiting all departments
\"c were plmru .1 tn?huVT5
lese young men and women vis
our set up. They always brit g
in hir.e and irspivation. We in
i'e our fellow-readers to drop in
m i visit our school whenever it
. j or.sihle. Otir school is one o 1
he teacher training centers for
v 4.: I ? 4.~ o?. 4.
110 vocational ui ouic
olh-ge. ?
BENNETTSVILLE NEWS
Plenty of Bnow, rain and cold
werther in our section, of the state
In spite of the weather, our
-chools are holding up nicely.
During our regular monthly
ca hers meeting, Friday, it .the
higl school, we had as our special
guests, Dr. McDoniel, (white,) of
Columbia, and Mrs. Sarc. H^Ev
} ns, (white,) supervisor of the
:Wult Educational Project. They
made speck 1 appeals for the improvement
of the Negro race.
Rev. A. J. Wright was present,
eolheting for the Christmas Sesls.
Miss B. E. Graham, county au
pervisoi and Jecnes teacher,, of
Marlboro county is?fcuav wftbhrr
fefular group work and looking
to hive a large delegation to the
meeting in Dbrling'on, Saturday.
The adult teachers rnd a laige
number of volunteers are doing
extra-work-to blot outilliteracy in
Seventyo
Wo
10-1
' nr
Marlboro county.
Mrs. Smith is home agi in after
a five mon hs stMy in New York
with her son and two daughters.
She reports a wonderful vacation.
Misses Peggie and Jacklin Rob
erts are home after spending the
Christmas holidiys in New York
with their grandmother, Mrs.
Smi.h, Und their two aunties anu
ancle. They report a pleasant trip.
Mrs. Isabella King is home^ftct
a "trip to New York visiting rela
lives t nd friends. {
Miss Anna Mae Stephens spent
a few hours in the ci.y Saturday.
She works in Cheiaw.
Mr. Tom Phillips and Miss M.
Kelly were quietly married last
?veek. *
Mrs. iRose Israel wes burned to
death at her home net r Marlboro..
She was funei'alized at Macedonia J
Church, Fiiday. J
MY. Thomas Williams c?n out-j
standing farmer of our county wis
aneralized Sunday at Sa<C" ,
' Jhureh.
Our sick friends: Mesdames He^
Hoper^Jc Isy" McCoII, KizzL
: =Mouiv, Xilttdya StiJetcb, N. Hafl.i r
Jenkins, Daisy B.eeden, Miss D.
Stubbs, Deacon Quick, Mr. Jimes
Jrace, H. Frazier and others.
j
LOWERS TO THE UYTNrill
IS IS FOR PROFESSOR
JEORGE HOLMAN
By Uncle Lug
?Munckn Correr, S." C.?Pror~
-rKxwge Redman; Jr., graduated
from the "Dixie Training School'
now the Berkeley High schoo
with honors and active in sport;,
ud church activities.
W'hde^. attending State A. and
.. College, Orangeburg, S. C. h(
?r,k part in the extra curriculai
activities, such as debiting, dramatics,
baseball and was c/no?c?"
"the leading track men for a nun.
of years.
Prof. Holniai', Jr., is prcsiden
if the Berkeley Teachers' associ
ation; chairman of the Field Day
committee; principal of one of ou:
growing schools; Vestryman" a
-txntce R. Krrnurch and one 01 tnc
teacher?at the above Sunday""
school. :? " r
.. Oh yes! he can paint.
This is Uncle Lug, better knowr
as John L. Aiken. I got hold o
my boy's scrapbook and found his
college life. I hone _he_vvill-fimel- "these-flowers.
Look out !!! Wh.
next???
WHITMIRE NEWS ;
School News
The Whitmire bcrys and girls
basketball teams with Miss I'.th' (
Wright as the cotch are progress,
,_y_r, nicely They Trave alread;
played two games this season.
The NFSC boys are giving.?
-'limit Fail' hiinstrel at the schoo
house on Monday right.
The ituderts are studying h:r '
n preparation for the coming mil
tf', in oxaminations
Prof. Robert E. Moore was call
(1 to Columbia last Saturday o:
business.
Plans are rndirway to co vor
the school auditorium into a has
ketball court.
Elder Dougherty and a tsociati
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cola Jcjnc:
on last Wednesday night.
Miss Corrie Lee Harper spent I
the week end at her home in Jen |
kinsville, S. C.
__lieiu-perating from their illnes 31
are Mrs. Brosia Williams, Miss
Mozella Epps, Mrs. Mary Joiner, 1
Mrs. Alice Byrd, Rev. I. B. RufTin I
I .Ma tor Hampton Williams, Mi.
James Morgan.
At this writiig Mr.-Robert M01
gan is confined to his bed. Rev.
P. J. iStroud, delivered an
instructive sermon at Bruce Tab
ernncle church Sunday night. Sjo
iect: Let us g0.into the House ot
he Lord.
Prof. Robert E. Moore and hi?
'acuity. Me srs Samuel and brethren
Lee Fant, George William-.
Herman Banks, Misses Lenora Wii
ams, Wiliie Mae Rice, Odessa
l.tii, Christie Griffon, Sallie Mae 1
Rice, Margaret. Perry, Ethel L.I
Vi -dUr q-kI mn 'y cfihi 1 1 ullind j
eiT the basketball game held at |
Gray Court Wednesday nite, Jan j
1?"n. ?.
Mrs. Ida Rice departed this lift i
January 14 at her home. Inter |
ment was held at St. Matthew* j
'hurch, Jan. lftoh by Rev. P. J.I
?^i'(?;d. J. C Byrd undertaker in 1
charge.
five Ye
rld's I
9 Co
'
E PALMfiTirO LEADER
district Superinlendei
^outh Carolina Confei
Hold First Meeting A
Orangeburg, S. C.?The first
meeting of me District Superin.
.ei-dents' Council of the South Ca-oiina
conference, under the new
ipt uu nf the Methodist ehUiCfl.
?vas held at Ci-llin college, January
10.. . r?
rdgnt of the nine district super
intendents were present: lie v. G.
li. iinmfln, Beaulort district; Rev.
A. Mack, Bennettsville district;
Rev. G. A. ' Thomas, Charleston
uiArict; Rev. C. C. Reynolds, Flo
rence district; Rev. R. C. Wrig.it,
Orangeburg district; Rev. C F
Rergusoi v Spartanburg district;
Rev. A. R. Howard, bumtcr dis
trict; Rev. Fred Rollerson, Ber.ke.
ley district; Rev. L>. S. Curry,
Greenville district, was absent.
The Council welcomed the Rev
erend FTRollerwOn who represent
ed 1< ministers and 1400 full members
of the newly formed Berkeley
district that formerly were o'f the
Metho'clist Protestant church.
Cav deleerates to the central
and jurisdictional conference also
net with the^ Council; They in.
Hlldnd J, R R-.ind.ilph, pninnimt nwiullir?
college^ J. P. Burgess,
tiito Itinerant Teacher Trainei
and Professor at S. C. State A.
. a JVi conogo; a.id C..W. Caldwell
prominent churchman, Orange-ig.
' The duties of the Council which
were outlined included (1) a re
..ew o'f t'e general a;tivities of
the South Carolina conference, (2)
making out apportionments for the
1 ting conference year, (3) set
ting dates for all conference acti
vities during the year, and (4)
making recommendat ion; for ^]5Tr
Mia! gains and activities.
Reverend A, R. Howard was
chosen chairman of the Council;
Rev. G. A. Thomas, treasurer;
Rev. A. Mack; temporary secretary
and Rev. C. C Reynolds, re
/Ot tor.
The district superintendents ap
proved a:? increase of ten per iiem
for World Service and t'ne sum.
ipovtionmont of $ltt,00v) for CltU
4in?Expansion: Professor T. PBurgess
was appointed Conference
Director of Young People's Wovk
Dates were set for Lincoln Day
'laflin rally, Easter World Ser
vice rally and Claflin Commence
iunt rally.
Vauable informative data were
presented to the Cou: cil bv Dr. J
i. Randolph, president of Claflin
college; Professor J. P. Burgess
/ v tor of Yorngf People's Work
and Mr. C. W. Caldwell, Confer
mce Director of Lay activities.
District superintendents unani.
mously agreed to foster, withi*
their respective districts, an inter
sive evangelistic camnaig r head
U|) Holy Week and Ea tcr
The purpose of the campaign i*i to
rake at least a ten per cent gain
nd a requickening of spiritual ac
tivities in the South Carolina Conference.
^ ^ i
GalJmon-Myers
^ >Iyci^s of Argus
'a. Ga , w*a united in' holy wed
ock to Mi'-s Tr"'n ni v C"n"
on by the Rev. I.. G. Bowman,
a$tor of Miller Chapel A. M. E
hurch, Monday, December 25th,
9,19 at high noon at the home of
he bride's parents Mr. end Mrs
. Q. Gallmon Immediately after
the marriage they motoved tc
i'-usta. Ga., on their bridal trip.
They retrred ThurVay for the
reception which was December 28
Trc occa ion was very bcauti
ful and delightful. The home was
nost attractively decorated in col
or and desigmof the- Christmas
e: son. The happiness of the hoi
iday s<a on combined with that of
he newly wedded couple and tin
guests present prevailed in unmis
tab!" spirit and dignity.
__Miss Ester Mae Gallmon, eous
i of the hi ide received the gue t
it the door. The guests were ac
omppnied aid presented to the r<
eiving line by Mrs. Si W. Allen
Mrs. C. B. Nance an 1 Mis;
Anslie Jones received and. arrang
d the \vhicv were numcrou
se'?] and beautiful
Mrs.. "Ednio'nia J. Simmons cou
of the brMc ~n I music instruc
f i- nf. Upward?high school TT
Chattanooga, Ten-:, and Mrs. Le
nova Gallmr/.t who tenches at Sen
era, S. C., a sisted Mrs. E. il
Allen at tho piano. Selections of
solos and wedding hymns bv
Mendelssohn, sur-g by Mrs. S. \V.
Allen, Sr.
The bride formerly Miss Thorn
ars Ot
i dir
mvcr
4
its Council
ence
t Claflin College.
a ciia (jalnr.on, was beautifully at
.'nil in a whne brocade s^tin ev_
eni:g gown which together with
genuine expression and happy
i-..i iks, equally matched by those^
f the groom dae thema picture
of real charm "and attractivn.
.Much credit must be given to
UosHami'S S. R. Rutherford. Alma
Cubinson, J. E. McKinzy, Addie
j imith, Carrie Gallmon and Ethc".
Jallmon for the wonderful" way
hi y "erved the guests. The lace
cover table at which the guests
. ore* servo:! in the dining room
held a beautiful centerpiece form
(1 of holly in 'tjLe .midst of which
vas a mi-Suture bride and groom
The wedding cake was sent, from
Birmingham, Ala., by the bride's
i.is'n, Mrs. S. G. Crorrartie. The
bridal cake wa; sponsored hy Mes
nines Alma Robinson and H. M
Vourg.
Ml\ and .Mrs. T. Q. Gallmon de
:-J eivcs1 nillt'h' creciu tor they mad
:t very very pleasant for the hon
< d guests.
Tie out of town guests includ
d Mr. John Myeri and Miss Corr
Lee Myers of Augusta, Ga., fath
or and sister of the groom o
' a rnsla, Ga.; Mr. and "Mrs. Mur
diy. Mis ; J aura Bynum of Ashe,
villo, X. C ; Mr. ard Mrs. B. W
Gnllmon, Seneca, S. C; Mr an
- rMr . -B. jD.^STmrmms^f Chntta*~
' i-cr'i. T? nn.: Mrs Pauline Morri
of Winston-Salem, N. C.; Mr?
e-t Cia'y, Washington, D. C.*
Mr, ard Mrs. J S. Ort, Ridc<
Spring:; Rev. and Mrs. Samue
Xan?c, presiding elder Orangeburg
Kvitrict.
Mr. Myers a graduate of
' ?te college and is a trade tench.
i 'it Wilson high ir; Florence.
?Ii=:s Gallmon, a co-llege grad.i
'tc. has taught several years in
v"'\vborry county and is now teach
ncr in Florence. She was organ
: t of Miller Chapel church for
nany years. They lare making
-hii.1 'vuinfl at presort 6.12 North
"'ema-ander SW Florence, S. C]
ST. Ll'KE'S A. M E. CHURCH
Rev. E. Philip Ellis, Pa tor
C- arlcsto'i. S. C.-?Last Sunday
~va at our church nnd
. vaitvil both morning and even,
n sr vice hut- the brethren poll
! a su-pri: irg voter The wo
men votd the last" Sunday m De
t cumber. And while the final re
turns of the fin'l proceeds have"
: nt yet been announced it is con
, celed that the sisters are leading
effort Will l'HTc TvilhTtT run
(T by the men and women on
1' h ^'1"11-111 j 1 ihi-. " ini 11 )l T'
P.a y Boo club of small girls di
lectcd by Mrs. V. T. Ellis, paid
over $.r> from their little club ir
! 5 e voting contest. They wc; >
' hig ly thanked by Mr. Robert Sin
J , leton on behalf of the trustees
'i.U the board are alive. The pavisitud
the Senior Ushers'
av! to. last c'f?the old year at
lr. WilUs Walton's reside ce and
found them reel live wires under
he leadership of Mr. Charles Sin
tleton pre ident The Junior Us.
hers' in oft ing at Mrs. Blight's res
idoncc last Thursday night was a
grand affair. Mr. Lee Green is
the young j resident. All the
club in the church ate doing fine.
The pastor .was on sick list dur
rg the holidays a-u Mrs. Lllis
was also complaining but the
wore happy to have their tw<
hildren spend Christmas witl
!n m They were Mr. E. F'hilij.
r.'id Winston-S lem, N. C., and
Vj.-s Inez fcpm Columbia.
The Sunday sehr/o.l with Mr
loseph Reese, Supt. is leading
ight alon?. Mrs. Hannah Monro'
nd clod n fine T n;ii?iw Su- day "
"ening. The Boosters club had a
< al fine meeting at the parson
;ire Sunday afternoo'n." Mrs. Mir
ha Watson pre rdent and Mrs.
\nn belle Young, secretary arc
> u!y faithful officers. This is a
fine club of which Dr. J. I,. Ben
how, presiding elder is a mem '
! bcr.
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LAKE CITY NEWS
Prof. L. D. Bradley, Principal
The members of Lake City fac
ulty attended the Florence county
teachers meeting &11 Saturday, 13
i'he music for the occasion was
.urr.ished by Lake City hi. The
musical numbers rendered were a
chorus, composed of the following
.v.oung lames nora the r.igh schoo.
J n Hi'. ,
UCJJUi'lIIiCIl t. vavnwiiitv
juii', riora Burrows, Odessa Cock
field,- .'Merdelle Greene, Virginia
uol.nson, rvnnie Ruth Martin, Mo.
.ie Peguese and Esther Washing
.c.i. Ine chorus was under tnc
direction of Miss Annie Mae Ran.
\. soio, iuiss ivianue O. Jonew,
accompanied at the piano by Mis
Octavia L. Clark. ins Vunventa.
;oi0, Miss Annie M. Iiaiity.
The adult school oened Monday
January 16 wirtn a nice enrollment
.uio. Uiue EiOukington oi Florence
is instructor (,? the school ana
.no cia.scs ere liom lour unti.
six. Tnq drive against illiteracy
is now in lull progress and tin
mgrv school girls aiong w'nh tm
iacuity are uuttimr jQiih ml ai?
iOrts to mane uus unve one o.
success.
- AU-Alonzo J. Moore who' wa
tr" a.,,p .
' .<li lit" v-o'iu.iio.'a una hi r. aiai.i.
-iieene \> iio Was a p-.ieni at lm
i-^ougiass liO^piUU in i*iliiau?.'ip..iv
a , u.c i?u>? ac iiuiue to ine an.
.,111. Oi 'luVii' uiunj ii'inQus.
mum
. RINITY A. M. E. CHURCH
PAltTANBURG
Rev. A. McNeil White, Pastor
Due to the inclement weathe.
.m^ughout inn (lay, Sunaajj, tlu'
.t cnuance was nut aap to t>^r. How
.ver the ptstor preached two veij
mpressive sermons. At 11:15, he
chose cs a subje.t, '"'lhe Upei.
-ooiv' At 7:dU, subject: "Launci.
.ng Out Into The Deep.-' These top
.cs were ve.y appropriate, comine
v this season oi the year, or .
we should sayt the beginning ol
i.he new year. There are many op
. n doors if we only htd the iait.
: na courage to launch out. We
.mod?to ptep up' the steps ol pro'
gress and quit storing up .he stepihe
Willing Workeis Club held
their regular meeting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Robinson,
on West Centenial street, Sunday
afternoon^The at endrnce wasjiuc
no TcTrvo Ipc nennl hnf oVhrvnnn
present had an enjoyable?timer
ftnr~lcsson 7of discussion was St.
Mark 10th chapter, ^frsr-Chrisier
kne Williims, instructor. Mrs. An
nise Craig having the highest, to
.al score won the prize.
The p=sto? will hold his legulrr
trenching service at Little White
Hall, Sunday afternoon, January
21st, tt which time the Junior
will cing:
Mrs. Mary Jackson, one of the
mothers nnd c C-coness of the
church, who died suddenly last
Monday, was funeralized ' at the
chuich last Thursday with ,the pts
or officiating.
We still have quite !a few mem
toers rnd friends on the sick list
We tvay for each of them a
speedy recovery.
""" CHER AW NEWS
?St nilay helhg a rainy day, Dnly
he fii'.hful few were found on the
way to church.
Mrs. Betty Croon was funeral
ized it Pee Dee Union Baptis'
Church, Sunday at 2:00 o'clock.
Misses Virginia Lowery, Robbie
Hammonds and Mrs. Pearl Geddes
-prnt Saturday in Benne'tsville.
Mrs. Ruth Dinkins, of Sumter,
ppnt the week-end with Mrs. A.
V. Wilson. Mrs. 'Dinkins is presi
dent of the Sumter county Terch
ers Association. .
Mr. Sheppard Ford and Miss
Alice Johnson were quie ly married
Fridi y afternoon, at the par
sonage, by Rov. F. W. Prince. The
bride is the niece of Mis. Julia
StreCtor and the groom is the son
of Mrs. Maggie Ford.
Mesdrmes Ella Williams and Ju
ia Bingham are on the sick list.
Mr. Richmond Ellerbe, one of
ur oldest citizens, is very sick.
Robert Small High School News
The bt sket ball game between
Butle: High of Hartsville '?nd Rbb
rt Smaifc High, Fri-'ay night, Jan |
iaiy 12, wrs played wjth good !
-poi tsmanshlp. A large "crowd wit j
ness<*d the game. The eirls of Rob
ert Small Hi^h won 18?14. The
hoys of Robert Small High i lso
hrough" home the bcon 18?13.
Everyone repoited as having en
joyed the game.
Our 'earns i?pe coached by Prof.
N rwood and Miss McDaniet.
You are cordially invited to rt
ftogresi
>osr
hflall E
Saturday, January 20, 1940 1
tend the game between Brooking
ton High of Tipimonsville, and
Robert Small High, Friday night,
Janutry 19t)i.
The frculty and student body
.wet e entertained last Friday with
a very interesting health picture,
shown by Nurse Frmces an^Dr. M
McDaniel. We were all highly bene :*
The first semester examination*
will begin February 7th. We are
expecting rll students to be present.
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. F. D. Dreher, Pastor
Although the rain continued to
pour, Sunday School and morning
services were at ended by the few
faithful. Rev. iDreher gi ve some
very helpful comments on the lea
-son: ~~
The pastor deliveied a very no=^4Tii-'hnmcHn~
Ps al m 78^(T TTiis
ermon was soul stirring and in
spirationrl. ?
The rain ceased, i nd qui e a
.<.?y wcif iur me evening
>vorship._ The pas or p.etched an
xcellent sermon. Rev. Pearson
isited with us.
The sick are improving.
Mrs. C. Brooks is horr.e again
.pending cwhile with friends and
elatives.
Mr. Henry Davis of Buffalo, ,
M. Y., is visiting his bi other, Mr.
f. Caldwell and other relitive8 and
'riends.
The Emanuel Business Club
is still growing and have plans we
are noping will be helpful to ell
spiritually and financially.
Stindi v.._is?Junior Cliuieh DuyT
Come out and see what the young
folk are doing.
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