The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 27, 1940, Image 2
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Saturday, January 27, 1940
H4S-L1BRARY
WILL SURPRISE YOU
P!-h n 4. c, Flipper of the A.
M. E. church has accumulated on
? o? 1..0 ... t nuraries we have evei
. see r t e st.dy of a Neg.ro' pre.
late in all of our travels. His"T?
brary covers mar.y field 1 of work
; prepared by the Masters and Doc ~
1 . tors?the classics find as muci
room on the shelves of Bi hoy
Flipper's libr.ry as do the best
books in theology, and law.
See a man's library if you woui
juoge him in literary research,
scientific achievements and cla..
- sic learningy^l 11 e ^
y. * lanta communes daily with?th*-men
w.-.o gave us classical learning.
?
YOUNG MEN OF THE FEE DEI
The presiding officers of the
District Convention of the sixti
congressional di.tiict of ire Stat
Teachers' association held in Dai
lington last Sa urday was Pro
fessor H. G. Brewer. Mr. B.ewi
is an outstanding teacher in agr.
-..1*. 1 _ 1 1.1
tUKUI Ui Ail llttl.tav liU1.
j_ Prc/fessor Brewer is assisting
Principal J. L. Cain with the tea
chers' allairs in the di.trict. Fro;,
his activities last hatcrday.he h
""the""requirement ! >r leuckush..
arid n.akes a good presiding oi
ficer.
Other leaders of infiuerce an
prestrge among the teachers o 1
the Pee Dee countie arc: Profes
sors G. W. Howard, Charlie
Wii?ht, L. F. Buckner, Butler
John S. "Boyd, J. A. iiallnian, Rk
ardson, Abraham, Pendarvis, Wi
ley, Johnnakin and Josepn Better
the dean of Negro School princi
pals in So*uth Carolina.
<>r>o<>Ga?o,oo.o^o;o^^oo^oao:o
| '' he Gray" |
jj Iter. K. Philip EUla |
jUjo8^c?aoGao<yoooowa0?r>o
T FT 1*8 ATtO. PRAY
On the first Sunday in th:
month the Catholics all over th'
world united in prr.ver to C, -i'
bring peace in this confused wor'
of ours and to improve these ter
rible conditioons row oxi ting a
mong us. Wednesday the 17tl
the yorth-council of Amcric' pro
_i_: i ,i?.. ? ? ? _<
iricftiiriuu mat uu v y* unc ?n m ler
which was also ohserwi. Wh""
we consider that all <rf the abov
proclamations wore is ucd, and oh
served by whrte people it occurs t<
me that wo the Negroes shouV
bestir ourselves along the sanr.'
llrJR to tune in "''th Gr/-i r' ?".i?h '
time as this. There are those a
mong our racial gipun whn aactually
ufferin'r .and need help
rWe need to commend ourselves
God's mercies to receive the aid
we so much need. We want th"t
peace for which other nations are
praying. Wars are contagious, l
jf, and rf not checked, it will c.ilv hr
a qnestipn of time before nations '
will be slaughtering each other
arli Negroes will be no exception 1
??Then when we read.of the deaths "
occuring frcm earth quakea in ,
timJ .
? I
furkey and othd ^'aces and when
ve take under consideration the
>olitical situation in our would be
)qa:cful America, one can but con
.lude that there must be some
hing wrong aon3? where whirh ot-ly
FTod can ri-ghten. So let us us
N'egoca join other racea-in importuning
our Heavenly Father frn
uivine guidan.e in this awful ag?
of the world. ??
GOING TO PRESS
The 7f> year's booj^ of Negro
PrAirPncc in Qr.ntV* Pni*r?linn ic
4** ft'WV4W44 VM1 V..HM, 4^
ing to pre3S in February and we
are pleased to annou:ce that those
who nave secured space in thi;
wonderful edition have been anxiously
waking our immuU.uie con ,
tact so as to arrange their spec. I
lal "wri.e ups". Wc have been'
quite indisposed since Decembei
last, and nave not been able to dt
our wv/i'K. But beginning with
tne week of January 29th, we will
be on our job, and ask that of ou;
, utronage please have your skec.
chea ready when we come or cor
respond with you. Charleston,
Revs. R. E. Brogdc/n, DD.; R. I
Lemon, DD; D. N Wilson, BD; J
J James, uD.; J. E. Beard, P.E.;
?W. ?amr
.ia giuer; A D. Jenkins, mortician
Revs. C. S. Ledbetter, DD.; S. ll.
Scott, DD; Rev. G-B Mitchell anv.
jt. ers yet to be co:taeted. Sum
ter: Revs. J. L. Benbow, P.E.; A.
P Spears, P E.; C L Pope, DD;
and Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Harrison,
isu., state evangelist. Florence:
Revs. J E. Thomas, P.E.; J. S
Coe, P E; W E. Richardson, DD.,
...r o W Taylor, whc/ operates
the largest g-V>ciiry business ir.
me state among o-r racial group.
Darlington: Rev. 1. W. Janeretto,
P. L. and others to h.g secured.
Georgetown: Revs. R. S. Lawrence
! . i_ lj. uanibty, iiD; Theodore
ViiClain, Profs J. \{ Beck and G.
W. Hey ward. Muliirs: Mr. J. W
Bclhea and Rev. G. H. White, AB
ua^u: Rev. D. D Doughty; Branci
1 cv E E R.ichburg; Orange
burg, Mrs. Agnes Hildebrapd,. Mi
Mary L. Haynes and her late lias
nan; Aiken, .urs. u. E. McGhoc
..a l her late husband. Columbia.
Revs. E. A Adams, secreiaiy o_^
..location; S, K. lliggins, head oi
vilen university; T. J. Miles, state
standard bearer for bishop 194U.
O. C. Dunham, P. E.; T. H. Add:
soi, PL; \V B L Clarke, DD, am.
Prof C. G. Garrett, b'tatesb-rg
Dr. Lee A. Logan. Greenwoou
Revs. J. C. Quarles, P.E.; Ivl. L
Williantiiv BD, -an4?Aldus -liattie L
Perrin. Washington, D. C.: Rev
Lj. H. Hemmingway, church eXtei.
sion secretary. Last but by nc
jJjx ^..-11 op anil ttirs. J. R
Elipper of Atlanta, Ga.
OUR UNION
The interdenominational union
? tiu.lesiv/ti a.v.- vicmuy had i.
.. l ~ 4. it * 1 n i
:ic ^ession i-.sc inuiiuay. i real
..one S. ii. Scott and Secretary
... u.a..i vyoe iio'c oiuy at HIOn
posts but on time. "Je3U3 and
Hrs Kingdom", by Kev. l. o. Mm.
was the order of the day. The a
i. .? uju'i piece. A d'a_
cussion was indulged on anoti.e
subject upon hich tr.e foiiowm,
poh.e: Kevs. C. S. Leubc.ter, J
W. Murph, D. N Wilson, K 1 Lcm I
or.. R K Bropdon. J W. Currv. j I
C. Dunbar" nn7r ^ Hnnrl.,1- n,.
Kev Mr. Jones, the newiy assign
. i-uaiu* o". ?v esiey .a. r.. churci.
was received into the union, am.
Rev. Bro. Felder was re msuueu
A. M. E. MINISTERS ALLIANCi
Charleston, leads the state wR.
such an organization The annua,
election was me oruer ox our iai
lb \vi\irn tne loiiowing ol.
ticers were named. Kev. K. h
u , ur. R. l.
..emon, 1st vice and Kev. J. L
> _;i I V.CcJ Ko V U. *N. Wll ,0"..
B.D., secretary; Rev. J^A Gran.;
. .. iu.;., u.; o. n. .uut.pii, traas
-: rT'ii'-v"G7 I'ninp Kitis, r'epox te:
Rev. I. I. Alajor, messenger am.
.u. it .ucoiiue, cnaptuin.
Let us auv.nce on our knees".
'SALUDA NEWS \
tuiuua nigh tjcriool
Now that the tirs't semester'
.o.k has been accompli.hcd stu
.n.a are now tuning tneir thot.
. rtur.i the second semester's won.
i ho following students made a,,
i : .igo ox u anu aoove lor th>
. o.u.er: lith grade?Loi*s Ne.
, 'ineir.ia ts. McGrath, Bernici
. in-, j. i?. .u.urat.., ijeiirjT* L
"Vt-ns; luth grade: Muse E
irTuble,. Annie J. B-tler, Willian
rn<..s, o. .u Annoy, xlenry li_
. .la.iurvia Coiemart Mattie L
.ght, itoxie AI. Scuny, Ben G:.
' i..- In ri.pri fit h cri-A(l
n.aking an average ori .
... . ac eiwmte an
a c niuK.ng an a
nagcjoX-ti were: Alice Danie.
Alma Lott, Rosa M, V.en. n.j .
.nez Gibson. The pupils of tn
?i ?:e nav.Mg a pu.fect st? Ti
:n e for the firs, semester an
am L Hr dley and Normal.
> . The 4in grade pupils nav.
written sorr.e very commendabl
.? poems. Pupils who
nave maintained an average of A
: t.'.eir lessons for the semesto
. v .i.ey abnryj. Rufus Olivet'i
c,nb'ud,"Civile Perry, Jar
H. Dcrzier, Ogner Daniels, Melmu
Lee Abney, Meraline -"Ottawa*.
Mary E. Gib on, Mildred Logan
rle'v Ryns and Clara Dukes.
The class Is now strivirig towar 1
better attendance.
I I'., .vliss S !u !a and S' * ley
e- pic .'contest are creating g're"'
' - - ;? . , on*
tants for Shirley Tenlple are: Is.
-?de Bush' 2nd g 'fide 1
Fhelma Williams; 3rd grade. Edna 1
Simpkina; 4th grade: Perinne
Crouch. The inteVmcdia'te wni.-;
tants for Mis^ Saluda are 5th
g.aue, Mclver.a Jones; Gth grade
TH
{ MAYBE SO AN)
I (By W. H. J
<*
. JUST ,1
After rradlngmy cro:a-wcnd.
t puzzle idea last week?about what
i woman is, 1 know every woman
Leader forthwith queried me in her
eari. i snow ine women asueu
he: "What is a ma:,, Mister?"
Well, I'm going to answer be
ore I xpatiate on the subject. A
man is just a parn. Does t.-.at an
j'uji' quvotion, sisters?
First ?* ?H? ladies, I know or.?
.ling?in spue of niaie peculari
os Mr. Man is move easny undei
stood than is a woman. And
ih 's why he is a pain. He too
easily reveals his true self. A man
.oc-s not possess. the camouflaging
.atics a woma.i does, tie is just
j?i enough, to he a flirt, poltroon
md a ph/lsndt'er?and let hei
t'di up with him. Oh me! Why
isn't he a pain to himself ar.d the
sisters?
A man d<yes not possess rho hide
i jue ? woman has?^he
can do more aubrosa stuff and get
.. ?.y wii,. i. tnan __a_man__-evcL_
. e. med of. That makes him a
a:n when he thinkc that.
A man is too self-conceited; he
.S'ora Valeifcine; 7th grade Gladvs
v ? ?. ' he i>rh scnooi contfes.
font for Mi"S Saluda are 8th grade
Essie L. Pugh; 9th grade, ..Ida M.
o.iik-1'; 11th
Etherine Coleman. The 1st grade
is very anxivus to win theii con:
test and are planning several ways
to raise money and win, Thp mm
es. Mrs. Mary A. Smith (white)
-not tint oo y in chafi
' Thursday morning, January 4.
was very interesting. She err
*.. hirds. etc j
Mrs. SJmith is chairman of th'1
d in ?nd spoke of
our campus as a very beautiful
\ i eg in j-olp us ir,
anyway of improvement wit1!
'.uery.
?The?Heme?Kconmiic girls ?rr~;
agricultural boys are plar ninrieir
.uo he)* anrt Dane
ter, Father and Son banquet un
der the direction of Mrs. G!a i;
uiv.are and 1'i.of. J. R. Free
man.
WJNNSRORO N EW?
The Fairfield County teacher?
held their monthly meetiig las
.juiurday-2rta a. toe cou t
scnool here. President M. F
.. ....ui 4-0.1 .jiieai'.ttM- ->.iter t.
en!ng exercises and the -greet
ng of the spletit'itl giuu|i by t "
president the matter of c.i . in.
.seals was called for. $34.44 we.
reported making a lo.ai ^ur
$oS.70. We hope that when all j...
.is are ir. ue ti.at we may t
able to realize at least $100.09
.. . V O . liO
reported $80.27. Of this amount
iiiiaj r. it. button reported $1U.0'?
. A .. 4.^1 tO lilt
Messrs and Hesdames Alexancc.
Rusell, Arthur Harmon, Ed. Lyic
" .^uy, csaai .vioore, E. W.
^tnTfm-irrp, 3 nn TtTrTTnWrtU,
Boulware and Marie Coiuw-re a.
j k.ie xo.iowi.ig e..urches: Fair.
.UuttUflila' una Oaliuiy 1>
.ng ner raise this amount.
Chairman, W. D. rto.v-.
all who cooperated in raising th
stop here.
Prof. U, S. Galman tr-dea i.
structor in our sci.ocu nere w~
.ncii itiii ouuceu to wie Uji?y.
il uvUuctiul Uv .4iv/?l.i .. ?U?
o?.. pic -nop wo.K can be car
icd on Uf tiie l'Oiai scuooi w.?.
iitue expense. Wan ing~hlw.
v,.4.. ? >.C .?
-j C'*>.?i_ U, ^>1^' Cf^il li' 4..
.1 irr.Miai or trees from the
'Od:,.
wi,. then sent, out to
>.u minutes. ;*.?iath in tne uj...
mon Schools" was led bv Pro..
, \ iso?,_oi the Is'V-.
ivisi'oi. at jenkinaviue. aro^e v
ivuw; .n memonuiry Craues wa
. .u.ss r. ncten Pauon. Mucn
help were derived from ti.e.e
gioups. -?. .
ie3 * r~ then rea ;sembled an 1
heard a strong apj?balfor*'lvb pe._
cent registration in the Palmett
. oy une
president.- We hope to* obey hr.>
dviun n then spoke oi t...
district convention that convene.
?1/? me -mwti ftltti U1 RtJw
.?ur touchers to t_m out in 4urgi
i >u i t?.t4 v.lCf-iO Ui (<
successful meeting.
LniUe utuiu'.c uackson, du.g.
., a*? . .. t J UCKoOi
is having trouble wit.i ner t,,
.... i.iut aiie nas for
. vivas beta oui, of school
A'e ho,.e that she may soon ge.
able to resume her studies.
Lkt.u Margaiet tt?cu...ohd o
. ...vc Ouu spent tne week end i:.
.own chc gsest of r.er- teachei
Mrs. P. I. Peay and li-tle utcn
Deacon 0. E. Ma tig; vIt, .Mr .
'oj.iaru, .n. s tyles
and others of ua ?are improving'
. i..-.. Uiliiam Sims and
daughter are victims c/f the co.d.
We are glad to have Mrs. An
nie i.i oar ni.dst. She is i
the daughter of Ms. Hattie Royal
i i. ' v vork
ANDERSON COUNTY
TEACHERS MEET
The Andeson County Teachers As
sociation met Stturday, January ?0,
at the Reed Street S hoo! at 1A:00
V 1
The group aseembl"'* 'n *h a" _.
pointed clanB-raom, which were com
or ah.r. c." oer u and cTetn and bo
I
i V
e pat.mF/ito if: a her
D MAYBE NOT
illav'klcford) }
r
k. PAIN 1 ' ' .
???^ "" \
thinks he ought to do anything he's
eig HvOigh to do beenn.e he believes
this a man's \yorld If a |
man is a fool, he le'-0 you knew
irt; if he is full of ego the ?* ? pot
of 10),"it breaks out all over rim
JiUe sma.lpox and you can se.e ;t.
That makes him a pain to se3 and
to judge. ......
A m:n thinks a woman is just a
creature to fall for him am! stay
down after she falls. A good
brother may be a preacher, teach
er, doctor or candlestick maker
but he is always Mr. Man?the
j greatest piece of humanity or.
| earth That's true; he IS great,
but with his greatness gojs d
| weakness?his inclination to feel
I that he is the only guy in the fain
l ily, the school, the church or the
I commur.ity-r-thc world. Anything
lor anybouy who u au wui listing
| a pain. You can't move the pain,
{ sisters, but you cffn piaster the
j guys all over with what it takes I
an.1 vnu'vp crnt it.
(Rights Reserved).
gan work. *
t The high.school group were plea"
cd ani helpeu by the --instruct .n
Miss Lilliin Brown and. Mr. E. N
. Hammond gave on -l.c Meihjds of
, Teaching History.
| Outline:
j I?The meaning of History and ita
-a?Biolugim 1 conception T
b?Histoiy as a record cf the pastc?
Histoiy -ni development of thot
d?History and moral cduc; t:on
II?How to attain the Value of His
tory ?
a?History as e socializing agent
,t?History develops imagina ion
:?History <:-nd iron 1- education
III?Met hois of Teaching History
.1?Intrrd-ctlcn 1?T
frtnr>
Pub.cms and projects V.?
Review an{ drill
IV?Testing the Results
a?Self expression b?Essay tests
c?Tiue.filse d?Multiple choice
?-Completion f?Matching
g?^Labeling. >
?The Kk-nventary -grotrp?hrrs?as
heir instructor Miss Ruth Mtck.
fhe clss enjeyei the loss in in Wr
ing. The number present in t.tis
. oup was 29. i
The Primary group had as th..u
ins ructor, Miss Lenore Gailm.tn
no trught music.
I?Aims?To "g.ve every child the
'332 ol' his singing voice.
.1?To provide ac.ompanimcnt to
songs, the hearing of which will ex
yrrience li.her tones,
ill?To give cveiy child enjoyment
ji music as something heard, ;s
>vcll os somcvhin^ expressed
Mr. E. N. ' H -mn on Mr. Beck
and Mrs. S. C. Campbell baJ ch-.t g.
\ the de.ouons and presen ed r d'
votion for the high school level.
. ? L evolions sh',uio be ,inspiring
1?Should be wo.shipful
The general theme-wau "Mciirh"
orlincss." Scripture St. Luke 10:
17?37. Chant "Evening Pr; yer.'
Songs, "Cheer the Weary Travel u 1
i.d 'Lord I want to be a Ch.ist an."
Songs were led by Mr. Uamond.
His lich meledio.s voice
hrilled the group; also z poem
I\o. Understood/'
Mr. Gallman, our president u geti
the ass. cit tion to pay State dues
n time.
Mi. W. I. Peck spoke of the T. B
nmpaign. Th- nsrocr tion voted to
v n 515.00 bond.
Our speaker, Mr. H. Johnson of
Sreeniille, gr.ve us an in cresting
nd the coaptation of the colored
schools and .white colleges in the
mprovrment of the community. He
He spoke further on the subject
"Developing the Whole Child." The
poin s he stressd in developing the
hild were: ~L=^-spi,'itu? lly 2?nior
ally 3? mentally 4?-socially 5?
physic: lly. We enjoyed the mcsage
he biought. We hope to hrvc
.im ^speak 'o us again.
?The Adult school classes were an
-.ounccd. The t< achers for the city
ire Mesdames C. J. Peek, E. J:me?
3. Davis, L. Guyton, J. Per y, M
BSresingame, Misses R. Mack andj
D. Var.cs. These lrdies will try to
lift South Carolina from ^he bottom
f the list. The counVy list was not
iy: ilableJ but_the Anicrson co^n -yai-hei
s cue at war ag'inst illiteracy.
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ABBEVILLE NEWS
The regular monthly meeting of
the Into; denominational Society
met Sunday, a the homc of Mr. : n'J
Mrs. D. Davis. No new officers were
elect d. It W s estimated that sirt:e
th,. organization about eighteen
months r go, the socie y had raise:
over $_uu.uu. iu prcsentativcs rrom
rich church gave very inspi ihg re
/rarks. Mr. Elliott BrQwn read a
beautiful poem en, "Bl-ck Ameri
on," whili v -y enjoyed. Ihis meeting
went over without a single
discord. 'SVe pray that crch meeting
throughout this year will be
like this one. The sum of $8.05 was
collect! d. Sixty cents wis collected
and sent to one of our si:k members,
Mrs. Cynthia Jones. We hope
hat she is much better. The next
meeting will be hrld with Mrs. S.
F '< ,;r ls cn Main street.
W h'TVj. W a t'e-.v Nrg'o busiflosses
in^-AbbcviFe. They cannot
grow unless thry fro' pat opjzcd.
So, let us patronize our colored
stores as Well as othsr.yF'.pt'n ft? ve
rrce pride.- " " I
During 194C. I hope each home
in Abbeville will have a Palmetto
i Con
J ^ ^^ '
o .tor plan oi c.:.s no?c 1.
...:r tvi.ii many ir.calura-ccst
an"average family, liio property 1
AdValnistralion irrureJ rncrtgag
c^proximately C-CG will ray oif I
J yoarp. Local tn:rs3 ana hanerd I
i monthly payments? '
i
Leader in it each week. Let's fry.
?Tho Womrns Missiuiimy S'H'.U'ty~
of Mt. ricaprnt Baptist Church
met ;.t the home of Mrs. Annie
B y.-!, 11 Harrisbvre street, Friday
January 18 h. After devotions,-thesubject,
"Duties of Rule: s," Ro
.. ? n- 1 5:7, was 'giseussttJ. Collec_liori.$2.85.
At the close of tho me.i
d * Vi <-rpi;t was s J vcu.
Mr. Allen Reed, 59 Harrisburg
'street has returned to Henderson
| 'J . X. l'., t fur .pp.n. ing >wo
, weeks wi h his pa ents, Mr. i nd
M's. William Reed.
\?Thp-AV-Utng-Wo kcrs Glub oL thp;C'ld
Spring S hoc 1 arc giving a
i program Friday afternoon at 1:00
j. c cic. L c y ocl.. is invited. Mrs.
iW? C -vn t h^r.
' ,UJ> o
' ' LI3HA
j . M. h. CHURCH
R v. !. 11. L'xon, Pastor
J ui. ay L h urual h u with
:i . . Mr. A. W. I.onS
| shore rnd h s co-workeis it Uie.r
pos-s. The .t'os.n was bri.f.y d.sus?d.
file su:k lMit.ndcnt review
id the lessen an., the pastj. made,
.vuu ks. ->?u,1 school \.*\s reorga ,
_4xx4--r-n?l . il r.-st lwd to make!
1. .v a successful year.
, Moraine 3 rvict beg.11 it 12:G0.1
1 he pas or pieached a wonderful i
e.nioii .rum che subject, ' Watch.' j
With ch,'i'- ""'1 p 1,1,1
lit".-r, th(_. spirit was giea iy mani*
ested. O-r pistor comir.endde-d
!. i 1 11 v :e.i !u m s.ntjinR.',
ihe Eli-he Community D>.m. Clob
..j1. rentier a p. eg. ant at the'
, i.-.ui y i h, in nitertst oil
the school. The president 4s ask.ng '
ne . vopei.Umi v.i i.ie comn unuy I
o hv-p pa. clio prog i m e ver, a
>. e. ptcttd.
.. T. LIKE
A. M. E. ( Hl.'RCH
rvt\, x.. i hi p_Ellis, Pastor ??
The class leaders shower a. oui
a -1 em ,m Mt i..y mcni, is the lead..g
.cp.c or ui-cu.>sion intong ou.
.uemte.s. Ev?.ry memoer win gi.e
.a or. hi.r it. uer a p.csent Monday
ight. lite pastor has appoints
.xmn.itti.es from every cl-as to be
i. tors unci icetive ?.'iie> leaders'
gifts. Mrs. V. T. Ellis will be in
nuige oi the a. i angemtntB. Bro.
William W. Shcri id will be in
... .o- ei the program.
Revs. I. L. Middiet^n, I. I. .Mijo1
n,. Lvangeiist L?eoigc A. Sweetwine
have been our recent guests.
vi; ci vrivin ixought ournirjgr ntes
"ges.
oi.n ry closes he voting contest
bet..cen cu. men and women. Fo.
. \..ug ihu tile Sp.ing Rally plan3
-hti-..n.i. nn eu, tns pi.aor ?~wr
I IIIST QUARTERLY
ntit-.m. tn oF FRIENDSHII
A. .M. L. CHURCH?CLINTON
R v. L. W. Walker. Pastor
Cn Jtnuary 14th, the m: jorit}
' cur iiiC...ucis were not out Suit
r .m ciuc to tne wea hei.
,;.a ,0c in inu we* uic-r was n
wice^l by an increasing attcndunc
iiicif y night.
Ihe Sunuay School, opened it its
.ual ho a , \\ i h our supcrintendcn
Mr. H. L. Alexander in chaige. It
uCema that seme of our men. hers
nave resolved to go reg-rdless of
he weather. .
The pastor brought to us his sec
nti se mon on thi "i .oid s i rayer,
vhich was very in creating and
prrcticil from St. Matt. 6:9. He
saij that it would take nothing but.
rayer to cb-nge our political prob
lems. At 8:00 o'clock, our pastor,
: n'nd ou c -p?slor, now oui
prer idin? elder, Dr. P. M. Gary, to
b.ing the message. Text found Isa
" n'rr. <i bjcct, ' Th0 vision of
G^-d." Mr nd: y even ing the qur rter
1 -/n'e-'.ncc was held, with Dr.
Ga.y presiding. The roll was cnlied
- r body answered. The quai
fr:r wni'-? cuccens. ard?h*? e-rtrr w?*
smiles rs hP h: d closed a comirtete
quarter in every respect.. He
commended the members, otHoeca
- >
csrv f
ipact Brick Cottc
. . I
'.v?'3 the .Ter.eral rect'^JuTar t'-fiTti
houses. ar.u co;ai"..c *or,||
rrcs f.r.ar.ccd v.Ilh a Tcclorcl llouclrs jj
o cf $3 ICO. Ilcnlk'.y payments cT
Ike ir.:r;30 cu>r a p:v!sd c flC!j ^
-sfr 1
-an ' pasto: for the splendid wnnk_;
"that is being dene at Friendship. '
Rew W. E. White was present ?nd
conmrit rd on the successful work
bein? accorrplished ly our church. 1
On Sunday, January 21st, Rev. P. j
S. Ujelcp WIS with ng r n ' r-n-imirml i
the Sunday S hool lesson. At the |
mo nin? so. vice, Rev. Walker pre- t
scnted. Rev. Hick to b ins us th
n~.esage. He jelcctrd his text from
Act- P:5, subjee , "The I Ams' o' '
fOQll* 99
Rf v. and Mf. Walker made a hu
ried trip to Charlotte, N. C,, Sun=?
-fay and found his sis'.er very much
rproved.
M'<5 M*h1o a T/lli'word, wife of
I ho R'v. F. L. Lilliowo-d. is very
.i'l ft thin w iting.?R. M. Johnson.
?
r ITRVTT t tTTr;n
SCHOOL NEWS
Trof. R M. W.dlier, Principal
On Tuesday, January Cth, a di
oi n .? ?. ir-ST w s hdi at th
Lccsvil.e High School. The Jeanes
ia.i.r, Miss M. P. Wiigh'., gave r
ry iivn y lectu c ( n th: dii.e a
g: inst illiteracy, which 3 in lu.
. *.* i ,- s ?rhr uiprh utr Lcxingtor.
ccunty. Other helpful ideas we e
i iseisscd Ly he group. The piinei
pal. P ot. R. M." Walker, and fa u
ty then enteitainej the group i
uhe h ?!. i can -ink-^- dr-pa nmen~ =
it * < n 'ieinifS' renrct
1 hw* ; la., m trruut. of Lecsvill
II!?;h school held their tegular nue.
:ng a tho school with Mr. Robcr.
iws, vice prcsielent p csiding. The
roup is p'ceires.nrw nl-'Uiy undi
h- guidanc e>f i s ore*, nizer, Mis.
. I.. B nc-y, wi.h Misses E. J.
r'p?rn nn M. E. Let. assisting.
The basketball gam- between ill
t r.ms of Edge-held *nd Lecsvill
High schools wrs playeel with gooe
po. t>.m n: hip. Edgefield won both
a:o.ts. The cams were ; ccompan
f el by J ri: npal Weilec, Misses Li
L. Be my, C. R. Walke: and M, E
Tec. Miss Lcc spent, the week-one
.1 Edgefield with her parents, Mr.
n Mrs. John Lee.
"i on are invited to witness the
re me between Dooglrss Junior H
?r?d Leesvillc Hi, Friday, Jenuarj
26th.
Principal R. M. Walker, faculty
.nd studen. bodv extends to the
aculiy and student body of B%-te.
v?rg Hi thei; deepest sympathy ir
he recent loss of their building bj
fire. '
Mrs. O. I. Hrrtlcy spent the wcel
n 1 cut of town, visiting relatives
* nd friends/
CARLISLE NEWS
Qn_-Ti-e:.diy -mOraing -everyone- vas
surp.isej to see the earth tov
re. with a brautnul blanke. o
it carr.es* wi h-it the re-j. <
pii it of winter. .
M s. Johnnie May Pcttie, who i.
ijit?ng Mr. a.id ivirs. Curtis B.ow..
Ki> el.: ii r guvst oi ivlr. in. '
.Irs. James Kelley, Thursduy, in
."v. -n_i :urs. C.eo Brown, Sun-ay.
wC . i. n to e.-wpesfc to ou.,maiijr
.riends our sincere grati ude 10.
iic k.i.dn-ss shown us d-rin? the
ntss and ;.<.? th of our devoted
ifp and mo tho r. Vlrs. Ml.t.a S..m
iha Siui9 family. , !..(?
l.i. a. it Oak Grove
S'chjcl, Mondiy night, Janua y 22. j
Qlliee.s elected fur .he msjing _
.t. as follows: Mrs. Bertha .
^ttV'rt, president; Mrs. Ad~ie
Dawkins, vice-president; Miss Bernice
A, B.own, secretaiy; Mrs. Hat
tie B. Byrd, treasurer; Mr. Thoir.as 1
< resuy, ch'innan p.ogram com
nittee.
x it ua wuiq inauu .u uuct io? 11 |
"rid " ri'trhi for a limited time ,
The Club hopes to put ovc. t.. big
piogram this year. We feel that
we will to successful, for a spirit^
of cooperation seems to exist. In ac
>i dan c \vi o its put pose of rdding
to our school facilities. The Club is
+n hopes of incrcasTng the sociel t
p opr'-cs of our community, by r
working" for a closer cooperation be J
tweea putron and school. The Ciuo U
atwrdtty, Jtmmmmy V, HM
Jge
11 ^ i -,., fn
- I I j
2 id K.oo?\ '?* J Tr *
*- v ' ^
-i iru'
F i.flOt ' & L A.M*
motto is: 'Together w? ataa4, >1
vided we fall."
Mie8 Mai garet B. Chirp spoke *
V "I id of the Club."
Hiss Sadie Robe.tson srji^ twe
it, c 11 *. Pre*. T. F. Robinson intra
'iice.' Per. v. A. Janerctte of t>e
A. M. E. Church, Union, who made
some very timely ind encouraging
v < Hie secretary called tfce
roll m* the members desponded
very readily. ^
BUCK S PLACE NEWS
ll" rc 1 V' <inrt<|
* hoyjs entertained in the h#M*
of Mrs. John Jenkins last Thura.
, ? ^o.x
certainly e'joyed them elves. They
were served cake, ackers and
i.iuy. me t-. aclier ahvajs hs?
, * * x iren.
Parents, the is 6tHl at your ser.
o <1 -i) t e lit le loik to
higher ground
Always ready to render service
..i. ..,i. ooe Kobinson the
. . e community waa
honored with a dinner. i:e i.a.;
p-.s^cu lour core in., u -i i
.. .?r "i ! ) . .:a:i j re ~~
c i- {. i ! t ' .i.i >.v sister
Ocie Robinson o-r choir meirbei
ox i.e. a u we iiepe tor her a
-poeily winvi-r ==rr=:
Ujr burnt go in sympathy for
e . i.i-? 1 sf of .-is father
but Jesus doeth all things well.
v# . c. j x vt .',i c'wi. uuur mar
t :.i j o. , We ho, e he'll
(.on be lack wi.h us.
^
CIIERAW NEWS
Sunday being '.omewhat Vcold,
.e.,v o. wie courch members ware
jai.u at i..en- po^l ox woxk in all
. u ' n -o toe Cicy.
Mr. John Coles, wishes for the
puonc to xuiw'A, in-t oio opr?ig
^ood . are at : hand, _and win like ;
tor the public td" coir.e in and aaa
..num.
..atisdames Amantia Mara ball,
.lauilo Lua v* i.nauis.
una Bingham, Mr. Richmond ?1.
. ~,e ?. c oK.Si-Oll' Wile btcit Hot.
A uliower was given in nonor 01
e oruv ana groom, Mr. and Mr*
.tt.au io.u, ,i tile oride'o aunt
.oine, on bnuay nignt. ihey / ?
vived some useful presents.
Itcv. and :\iis. Co'onte" and Mrs.
J. *V. Han. a :-pent a lew nours
n .11 . i.uj mm ntr aaugn
icr Mis? Viig.nia Lowery an Sua
Jay afternoon.
.... ui.nc Wright ia .- at
lome after spending sometime t*
r'loiida. ' v_
Ia spite ef the ? U wsstla
Mrs. bili bitTi, one of" Dee Dee
.oyal members u very dutiful ea
> .i-n..j d? curaung the
rhtireh with some kind of flowers
j hixa
it ready and 5c for the paper boy
.v iturday
morning Tho* * Dens. Jr.
GREEN RIDGE NEW!
c t !' / .?i. i<. v_/. u h
Rcpo.t^r, Mrs. Jo'rn T n*:in"
Uj far tha ckurch foer*>, regard.
<* it: \ Vkv The
workers wft'e present. Sunday
' ehool at the usual hour opeaad
with the Supt. and taackara at
their post. " The les un was made
vr, inv.r^ jn-? by our tesehcr
liater Jenki"* wh0-tried to mak?
t brief and plain.
Rrv. Je^e Spearman is a real
ipeaker. We are praud af him.
11. now on hoar s aid bum while
ho rnan of God preached the word,
rext Matt. 5:16: Let Your Light
h.Mo.
INTER-RACIAL MEBTING
The In S' reeial?Baptist Mini*.
era Un'ori will ho'd i*s me-tiag
t. Rlrst ^alrary Baptiat cfctrrafc,
'aauary M, at 11 a.m. ATI lata,
itor* ara axpaoted ia W fPflMk
t.