The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 03, 1940, Page Page 2, Image 2
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...it .a scnu.ng out c^rue veij
I. - .ijOuv.t4.nfi irom the geneih
... Wa.s.un.,.on urging Anie.
. ry where to quality ?01
. 4^c.iv.nj. which is, to ou
k ... n .ing, c step in tb?
L v -; u.r. ction.
espcou Uy i..
lb* ..v., at. nui -giving prop..
fit-u, v.. ?iie su.U'-ge queatio..
\bviK u t. o uiv.cn human ictna.g.,
au.log m-ny 01 us when it conn*
I to 'get tin*?on?crar?poIIUcir
i.g,i. uitu e..eiua?ng them at the
L -r pr. pc, tilUv. auu ,n kud iignt pi-e.
ijfeti Ine Voters Leugue aims to ere
ate more in?erat among the A.
WT mtrkan people tn men ana meas
H?-?pww WW Lit ague ta going in thC
right diiect.on, ind the teebniqu.
being used will do much to pu.gi
W the Aiue lean pmiucti oigaiaza.
J tions of the 'racket' alleged to Hl
used r.e.e and tnete in our hod;
l UUe.
k
r ?OTE THH 'BLGCAnCKET
May 1, of this year, delegate*
0 the vguadi'eunui Conference o.
tee Af.nan at. L. Church will gi.
to Dc . oit, vne seat of the fort.ii.
ing vieoe.il Comerence. Many
ag UelOg'-lea have oet.
vCt a. There are 42 delegates
rru tni* su te. With the vote 0,
?ei.v rai oiheer ana Bishop.
f>--u... Caixv.na wid b* ve a oloe..
of 41 v..ej, fmoug Ine 600 am
mou .uvifl ui th.? vjeueval Conlo..
ei.ee. it bio.k.vote 01 the size vti
have c-n .ounc i8 the balance ol
power in a body with 600 is its
voting strength. But 42 scattered
lo.ca in u nation-1 body a f
large as the Oenertl Coiueieitcc
will mean very little.
The Gene. Ccnfcrenc*. of thA.
M. E. (Jtauch is grid to be tin
mos. poweilut oiganizatioi cf thf
Negro race in the wot Id; to hoi J
a Gcnc.al office or be elected a
p in thb grrrt body is a <tov i
r^^ted privilege. South Carolina hui
foor gene. 11 officers on the insich
"Or. Eugene Avery Adams, Secre.
V tkry of Education, Dr. George A.
|H0?tngletont editor of the Christian
Hktcorder, the Rev. L. H. Heming
way, seciefcary of Church Exten
^wsicra and the Rev. Den Curry,.-tnan
ager of the Book Concern.
W There la every reason to believe
f tiut our general officers will hold
-over and peimanently elected ?
Cu y a.ay be advanced to a high
The que .? we must ask out .1
sehes before we go to Detroit is
this: Shall we hold what we have
t nd get more ? The answer i s
simple and not at all hard to give.
?r piece.
We can hold whrt we have and get
ovore honoia If we stand togetbet
and vote solidly our 'block ticket.'
Sooth Carolinkna may have political
rows among tncmseive-* at
home; hot, usually, when South
CarolinianB meet away from home
they think of South Jaroliivs's in.
treat ind South Carolinians first
Lefs stand together, and vote
the Moeh ticket.
L * \
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| "The Old Gray" f]
1 "' I
K?v. E. I'hilto Ellis <g *
economic Emancipation
Jf. Ncamea ' J
The aDove subject i?> yait w*_ \
the oi-tv tu me uuy i.i. m.v J
lll^ Ot tne Kite, ucl.v-lii.il vw..- . J
OiuUli Oi 'wU^iKdVvll <uia
or. it. E. iiiuauuii to iiiiviu hi.. |
lupic W?o Unol^i.tu KUi.u.vU U lid
oucu t niuateny way aa
wUti COlUiaeU-anoJI ul HA? Viivi. H
i,l?l. n ie? Vh. li.. 1. Lviliui j. u. Ul f_,
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viUi rjr. lulil BuUjVC; 4>Uya4a UC , .1
4lV? WHO iUl' CUllSlU4.lUvlUll u^fl
nifclllOwla Uj Qui* 4 4lv4lll MV44I4
wv?4iu u??'4 i. ue uuiw?ii ui
uiv-suge ltJuteu y
..iltia 13 VSliv t ,>U.iiiU).4t?ui
?? Itil 'M! 111 U1C iUlU.
J* IS lHil 4.p|ll ULClllllg. Xlic.4
.4443 a unie wii4.ii uiuua-i.ao ,4i .
.4vgru limn weit in uemauu a .
,.iv44^n uan-a.' rsow tne uaa4..
. luicin a<iua?ei> sin nu.- m-, .
4 Know wu4.ii me wneat Uetu.
..ere Ciow-ed Wim Lorn men *.1.
..olllen lt44|),nlt anU UillUillff 111. .
a.a.n. 'ivuay m-cmuou cih, bm?
. U41 ihiiaii 4*lio \4iiii Uicitid.
.uwae uun-reua 01 peop.e a iU
..itnoei employment. bcmes o .
.-nua were once , needed to loiu
u tint tiain, mix aim aprad tx
...eat on our Svieecs auu mgii
44. - u 11 11. tnm Wvirk is Deiii*
.w?ie how by one sirtgte macnitu .
viuy l few more inventions to.
..miuai labor as heretofore w;li
jc a thing of tne pa.se, ? Win.
uuae Uie isegio uo < <J-n u.
*. them get tn the teaching pib
.Colon ( l>y no met no. oo w.
-st ts well begin now to mak<.
.OL.-S for ourselves.
Organization
lhe Negroes could maiee Ke>..
-ppoi i.ng jous lor thousands o
..e?i own l'd.e we e limy to o?.
_,..ni?.e Ultir -purcnasmg powc..
.1 Negroes wouiu eac o.ion o..a.
. ... is i.- p iti s?m c-veny my an .umiatny
i?tu Negroes wodi.
in em, s.o.es of tnti
tiit-san coutd be employed. Th?
o eatctly what tne wmce pebp.
...ve done. Instead of " NegrOet
v>ncinuaity fussingr with t h e
bate people to do more for then
.ey snoutd begin a movement b.
j.ng something for tnen.seive*
..iain Negroe8 must be encoui.
ge? to hove eonhdenee m ear.
.ner. For some rertsons Negroes
re afrnd to trust each othei.
nere are quite a few Negroes
11 j have good tmancial rating,
.ley could come together and
..en to a good whoiestle or re
aii business of almost any kin-.
..ut tney are actually afraid o>'
ach otner. Some hive joineu
.nite business corpoiations uk
eve.ything they had. Shoulc.
e fail to make business for our_
elves we cannot i-xp<* r the oth..
. iace to put our children in the
jsiness they made for theirs.
.v*e would not do so ourselves.
Edvett*
Negroes 'must" be trained to p
ionize Negro business enter
.jnses. Every Negio should pa
onize those of our- rr.ee in gro
.ery business. It's regretaih .
.^t true nevertheless that man\
f us will trade with Negroes un.
u we make a large credit bi!
nd then go to the white people'^
tores. There is mother faul.
" . ith us, and tnat is "when we g
o a Negro store to buy we want
o sample every eatable thing in
he otore while they are trying u
ait on us. And when our ordei
s filled we h^ve about ei ten up
jhenrin: inn rn n \ccro nam>i I
.nd want to read it two yearg foj
he si me money. . On the othei
ind we road white dailies, an<
jty lor them on the day and dat
h.y fall due. That or no pape
:ir too many Negroes are po
xcuses when it comes to sun
sorting Negro business enter,
rises. And while I -admit that
/e have come a long ways, 1
ust confess thrt we have a lonj
ays yet to go.
Our New Publication
We are git d to know that Rev
McNeil White, the popular pas
or of Spartanburg will be in oui
940 Exposition Book. The term.
Vill range from $6 V? f-" thn*< _
.v'ho hcve your cuts, or will have
nem maae yourselves. anouia wi
-nnke them the cost of the cut
will be jcjjded. All persons wh
ire not aspiring for Connection'
honors can get in the space.
Tell in one hundred words wh
you are and what you heve done
You can also'stitc whit you hop'
to be and what you expect to get
St. Luke
Despite the cold weathor w<
ire getting tlong fine. The vote
:rntest between the men and wo.
nen of our church ended Sunday
with the greatest success. Cl'3s?
icidets shower last Monday nite
was * grand tfTair. Every leadoi
-eceived gifts from his member? ,
and the assistant leader likewise ?
The pastor t nd his wife werr
well remembeied by the memWr?
together with the boards and
clubs. St. Luke is indeed c>' great j(
~hurch. f
Let us advance on "our kneee.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
The "Leader" \
By KoM
Piedmont, S. C.?
a niomrty teaJiors'
. i'ir~ >> >?(<rove?ecftool,?i)anuai.y [
> 1Q 'fi I
wi spite of a-heavy fog, ruin anil
..iL.iluy?rouuri?Waoiiers uuiii eign.
^hjkju met at the usual hour
.ne o'clock.
ihe time was spent in the studj
ji an outline for organizing ma
.erial9 in the teaching of a unu
the Jeancs Supervisor, Airs. A.
.v'. Anuer on 13 -directing the
.udy gioups by request of tne tea
.ners.
A i ei-iod wus given for the dis.ussion
and plans for Ac.'.ieve
aent Day.-4t was decided thai
ne same proceeds re, as last yea
1 IT7.\ ..en Willi improvements.
The Achievement Day w:il b.
. . a? euionii(> school, William,
.on, March a J, 1040.
Airs. Anderson gave the teach
. s a pleasant surprise by presen.
*.g a inlnuer of text booxs by Nt
,io author.., giving the stories o.
. .rious achievements of the race.
..ie oooKS. wete purchased by th.
county superintendent, Mr. J. C.
. .o.?e., to be used in the Negiv
r.lemeinaty?Fchorjtg Of Amlersui.
oinuy.
'ihe principal and patrons 0.
.view Alt. Grove school served a
..eiicip.ua luncnepn.
Ihe meeting aujouined to met.
at the Salem. scnool, tr.e secono
r liuay in February.
Schools present: Spearmen, Ai.
t'leasani, Maple Springs, V\ hit.
,..., ot.' i'eters, Joan Wesley, Ct
"olme and Ml. UroVtT
1 101. 11. W. KilE, President
.mis A. \V. ANDERSON,
Jeaiies M pervisor.
XJIOITDLD FOUNDER'S DAY
?XEUC1M? FU1SKLAKI
Aiken, t.L C.?Sunday, Kebru
u,y 4 will be the day for Sch>
.. . t ool to nohi its A'r.nuai
uuiKicr'a Day exercises. The
lujiium for the-'day will be pie
ciiu-u at friendship Bapt. church
n Richland avenue at 4:o0 o'cIock
n the. alter noon. Tne* scaool h.ou
in its oeventy-tiiet year oi
#. ice to ^tr.e st-dents of the_.
air. H. A. RowSe, Director owUii
Education v? ill be the gue.o
,i honor at the celebration
/t er ft atures of the program
-vill Le the singing of chorals b\
lie Sehofield School choir an,.
>oy.s quartet u? well as the readay
of some favorite passages of
lartha Sehofield the ?schools
ounder.
After the exercises the public
s invited to inspect the building
u ihe campus as well as the class
...> to ee t.-.e handicraft dis.a>v
an i other projects upon
hioh the studen's have' been
?The?hi- playing?of ha'-. "
.at w! I! b _ i h eh: rgc. gi R
. Giasto, heirT of boys indc..-tria
:rts department an<l Mrs. G J
.'hen y the girls home economic
lead.
.1 XINGTON iCOI NTY
n .N( HliRS* ASSOCIATION
Mrs ) Julia B. Sh:.w, Reporte:
Early in -the fall, to be exad
letobcr 13-14, 1939, the teachers
;f Lexington county met. at the
Lexington gradd eschooi, their cu;
oivary place of meeting, for their
egular Teachers' Institute. Af
Ihe general assembly where
;he business session of the aeso- 1
nation was hati, the groups as ?
^ivDU'd "iTnh were targnt by the
'ollowing instructors: High school
froup, IVl 1 a Ray Saxon and MiAndrew
Sim ni'ps; Elementary
Troup, Mrs. Etta Rcavc and Mrs
'decile Johnson; Primary group,
Miss Ruth. Bynum; Vocational
roup, Mr. W. H. Wilson. The
f ructions given were wholesome,
beneficial and presorted by
nteresMng, enthusiastic toachers.
\'ov. 3rd marked the first of oui
pgular monthly meetings. The
eachers always look forward ;
vith special pride to this meetvr.
Old acquaintances are re
lewed and many new ones form
d After business session a Ge'
together Social had been planner
?* the members of the Social con '
nittee. Many interesting game- i
)u7,zlcs and questlonaries werMayerl
and asked; after whrch
a. ,x< lieious sandwiches and csr i
tes were served. T'ro officers e
acted at this meeting and named
or the year 1939-40 were: Rev 1
M- ; Ritesburg, president; |
Jr. W. H.Wilson, Irmo, vice-pre
dent; Miss Eloise R. Boozer. Gi)
?ert, secretary: Miss Elizabeth (
At, U?pvill?, financial i?cnt?r7 \
^pngton.
Im iinaw
MisU^^ton,
pianis.
RPvv aiKer, L,eeaviU<.
PB^^The Executive comnii.
^^^lamedr Kev. j as. W. bnavvT
fiiali li.nn,.. l-,rjiumbia; Mt~
vjonzalc'a Lybrand, Cnapin; Rev
.v. ill. W aiKt'i', liCesvine; Airs.
kTinur Sanders, Swansea; Mr.
iCubc. Gil hard, Lexington and An
.ualachi Benjamin, Peiion.
i.ii\ Andrew Simmons, Mrs. A
vueue Jonn^on and Mias Kuth B}
i?i.i we.e cr.osen to lead th<
jioap discussions high- scni/ol, ei...viuai-y
a.iu primary respective
uunng uie remaining montnij
.itixings.
in Keeping with the spirit 01
_n'i i.wina^ our Peecmoer meetag
iounU everyone jubilant anu
.u.un'st/ag his desire that the
ounty4 reach its goal in the nun.
oei oi' Kcd Cross memberships
...u uie sale of Christmas Seals.
camp luoore, MA camp, lo.
..ted six miies south of West Co
umtnar ?being situated in ou.
.o'unty, the faculty of which ha:
always shown excellent traits u.
J i i. . ... u uiiii.aiuo jt.Xen
.c,.s wi "i,..iuuion. , was cine neat
of our Januaiy meeting. In spite
ji nicleinent weatner, a represe..
.mice giuup as emOied and lef.
tii-l ci.ey nad .availed then,
selves of the opportunity of at
tending.' ~~
Ine association has rejoiced tithe
visitation and auuiet.es o.
the follovving outstanding char,
acters:
..... J. B7 t-ertwh, State Ageil.
Tvogro bcnools;? Mir?Charles?\Vriaimon,
County supt. <.,1 Educa
.ion; Miss Maine, ? Thomas, Di
. ector of Elementary Education
1 tne State -Dept.; Col. J. AJ
uei t Mei rilt, member of the Lex
..g.oti i our.f iioaid; Dx\ J.ine
C. Brabbane. County Health
_ ept.; Miss Eloi'se. MUic-r, Cuun
.y T. B. N'jrsr; Mrs. France,
jc rgc. Atu-rieanct T c a c her,
.4*1. C. A. Ju.'.ii on, Supervise.
. NVg:u sum J.i, Columbia Cit\
. j.-'.iiii; Mr. ^eynljur Carroll.
.. j .1-1 ..tuiivf American Human'
:o*.iiiy; Rev. W. R. Buwmi'n, E.\
i.ii.ive Se retary:r~SoTth Caroline
jivisK..." "Seventy-five Years^ Pic
.a and R??v V -I- Sind'nrKti -t<>)
National ' Negro Digest wit.
-.eadquarUrs at Chicago, 111. Th
ului' is dedicating the ensuhn
issue of the magazine "The ;
t. ;th Carolina Edition" and i J
toying him . elff in touring the
itr.te collecting data and picture. J
for its publication.
The County Bulletin is in th'
-.amis of r ll teachers. The com. piling
of which we are indebte'
o ovr faithful, untiring Jeaneti'cachi
r. Mi s Martha P, Wright
Our association shows rcmarka
hie improvement. We are in.
formed that it wa^ Miss Wright
.ho started ir on the7"right road
j uu.L. w e_ iuiA ui eat - to the fact that
she is willing to exert all eifort;
in the promotion and upbuildrnf
of this county.
From Camp Moc/re we adjour;
ed to meet with the Joint Count;
association, comprising Aikfcn
Saluda, Edgefield and Lexington
ounties, February 17, 1940 a'
latfe-bmg. Mr. Gilliard and his
'acuity of Lexington are alway.- I
oleased to havs us sojourn with |
them, or at least their pleasm*
oxnres ions and?aentimenta have
so led us to believe as much am
we g<y back hofil, Lexington, folic
other meetings, following
Tatosbirg Ag we go to press
'we arc informed of the burning
Un^4.k...M4. . -1- 1 r> ;
cipal Bush, facility, pupils and
pat:tn* have our sympathy in
their- Iobr;?
UNION NEWS
- . L__
The County Teachers' associa
tion met at Sim' h't^h chocd, Rat
urday, Jan. 20, 1940. After Mi'
nprning song prayer wa3 led bProf.
J. R. Ezell. '
The President, Mr. W. M. Bo
gan, asked the Jeancs TVachei
Mi- s Dobson to present the guns
speaker for the morr^ng. Thspeaker
wa3 Mrs. pernn, super
;?or of Union County for Whites
Rhe was very in*piring and in
formative^ flfer subject wa'Reading
i n the Elementartrades".
The audience was the
favored with a solo hy Miss Sn
Me Rohin-on one of the count:
teachers.
The report of the district mc
ng hold at Gieenvdle was give>v
Miss Dobson. State and com
ty dues were collected afte
hich the meeting was adjoume
vith tve teacher-. agreeing gen
srally that this wa3 erne of tht
?rr OPPL rTv\ N
ltist church
^^Ttev. J. P. Gibson, Pastor
Bear Mr. Editor:
K Please allow me sj.ace in your
JT treat paper to speak ju;t a word
11 .'oneerning our church v. ork for
y .940 and our new Pastor, Rev.
n P. Gibson.
uur churca is the Metropolitan
Baptist church, located on high
id Z nines bo. of Newberry
Bev. JP. Gibson came to uj a
} . v.- weens ago xrom Camden, S
ilie wcainei has been really
1 .nclement since our new pastor
1 r.as been with us until Sunduy
| Ai ^auxr^shone- ita -beautirur
frays upon the earth the memberlends
came to Metropolitan
H every direction. Tne Sun
Bcncoi was conducted at irts
HKikl hour. Prayer services were
V n^ueteu by biotner W. M. Kcly.
Rev Gibson catne to lift - with
. burning message from the sub
jet Tne Silent Harps or. the .
vVeeping Willows. Rev. Gibson
-any expounded the word of Goo
did we experienced a high day.
We are asKing our goou irienci
, siOp oy Menopo'iitan and lis.
m to these great messages that
?.e being delivered by Uev. J. P. <
- y?Gibson and Mrs. Gibson: :
AiLs) Annie Lee Kelly, reportei
ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH %
Rev. J. W Witherspoon, Pastor i
Valdosta, Ga.?Our first _quar
-ony commence at historic old <
diint Paul is now history, an*( i
?e;ything went off like clocl <
.vork. The presiding elder went .
sway all Bmiles. <
The coming of Dr. J. W. Withjrspoon
from South Carolina wai
.1 God send, to our chuich and eon, t
munltv. The church is evidenc
o .?t : pi it tnnt w? -aave- -i
witnessed in nearly 20 years. The t
altering has reacned as .-high n . i
>104.5U in one Sunday, and ha.<- 1
lamtained an average erf $50 foi
every Sunday few this new eon <
'cronee year. J
Although the presiding elder's
assessment is $55 and our gener
al budget for the year for the j
annual conference is over SI ruo.?j
with ihfc wonderful" leader tnat r
nas been sent to Ua Saint Pau. !
.a.- no fears. Wkhin 30 days a f
o..r pastor movfcd in repairs g
. .an begun on the parsonage ?
"A'hicH had" goue unnoticed fo t
years. The work ..is being j.oi. i.
~ or ett. h. j
J^ast Sunday was a great day* t
In* spite of inclement weather, we
were blessed with overflowing
crowds.?hund.iy?evening was gh Ti
en over to a special service. Dr. t
Willis llotchkiss (white) who has
spent a half centuxy in Africr c
as a mrs-.ionary, wag the guest \
speaker. * He delivered a grea. v
message. Numbered among the y
tner unite citizens present were c
_tstanding kauers in civic ant
religious groups: Mr. M. P. Jack ;
son of the Jackson Brothers Man a
ufacturing company; Mrs. Eagei
.vie workei; Mrs, Peoples, weal a
thy philanthropist, the Dresidenr "
lilt Civoijna VS oxen's colleg<
and acoreB of others were here. a
.Mi>. 5t. i_ Wainer-poor.*?qut-e: {
wife f ".he d:: r.tfci} th.
. J" wh'..r; ar- f. itfc while ,
Prof. AV. H. Ki-?rtiwe perfOffiTC
t..e j'.j/vr oi gaTt, ar.c Mis. Jt/^ic j
Hunter and Miss Francis Mor>?. '
.'coin, unitci at t-.e piano.
Our pastor is active in civic a:.
.au-s in the city. He i- a men,- j
jer o: the Puhii.- Fo.urri commit
.ee, the Civic League, the Nuriry
School committee, vice-pres; ^
lent of tr.e Citizen's C-omrmttc?3
.or Recreation facilities and is t
' alk-d upon for guidance in ai'
naiters affecting our people.
tVe recently had a reception fo:
our pastor and family. It wa
a gala affair and much , enjoyed
)ur spring rally as iy the mal: ;
ng. and thc-chuj-chis a bee hive- ?
of activity. \Ve looj^ .forward. *
WILLIAM CHAPEL t
A. M. E. CHURCH \
I
Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor t
J
Despite the fact that it wajitter
cold la t Sunday, the rally j
x.s quite a success, the entir? p
nembership is in accord with the c
great plan of the pastor; he a
preached a wonderful sermon Sun l
iay, taken from Joshua 1:2, sub c
iect Crossing The Jordon. The I
scrmc/n coupled so beautifully d
vith. the occasion; which was the 11
the instituting of the quarterly |s
payment plan. ]
Tr.e evening 3ervice_5JLi_?OUAL A
-y B3 ^fi^c-resting. Text St. John
21:8. These soul stirring ser
iions along with other admirable .p
lu lities have meant the aucces ii
in holding the congregation to h
gether, and members are being g
added to the church. Members c
A'ho eoiMd not attend the service^ g
sent their contributions.'
The Chapel club was reorgan tl
ized by the pastt/r Monday with
Irs. Maggie Stalks a3 president L
We are expecting the club to go t<
over the top as it has always
done and with a President as .
Mm SUlVfl if will Tk-. I \
, -V 1I1U
NBB club met last Sunday after '
noon at the home of Mrs. Justine
Salley after a very enthusiastic
meeting, delicious (refreshments
.vere served.
A joint meeting of all board?
xnd clubs was called to meet at 1
e parsonage Wednesday aftor.
loon. *
The ACE League Is planning
t greU program for Fc/unier's
ay Qu/te a few of our mem.
bers are on the sick li t, we are ;
ayii"? tor tneir speedy recovery.
We were glad to see Mrs
Sara Billy out after a thitjc
weak# iUiw- i? -
MORRIS BROWN ~
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon. Pastor
Charleston wa > ir. the grip oi
n int.nse cold \3pell, which wa:
he means of rc&sening our attendance
at service during the er
tire day. Our regular morning
ervices were held as usual. Dr
'^mon pleached at If B.fit. Using
"5 a theme; "God and Man". A;
8 pm. Dr. Lemon preached fron
r.xjdus 15;2.
A ?hurch conference, o;gar.izini
our spring laiiy is scheduled fo
vv cangsday nignt. __
nre tauiT-ol-the town row i
i l 1 ~
tv iii? a vvcr juiuui: f w.Miun A
...cauied ioi- 4>tb. gu, l^-ju.
Many ot our meniDe.s tre o.
uc kick list and our nope far m.
.i tntm, is a speedy nco.ci-y.
Miss Miriam KoUerson was a
-uitteu into -tint ^un icm.iuniu,
ji me enurch alithe evenu.t
wivice. f
Ushers Bouid No. 2 is sponso
.ig a re^wpjtion loj- tne meipoei
v .ne cnun.il, wno participjueu u
.he recent t^ueen s ounces-w urn .ncer.jthe
auspices cri the boaio
lue iiuatee neipi'.ig uanu CtU
yieseii^eu me irua^ea r<-C?u i>,
^onation ol $iuTUoT uui- acx-h..
wuit'ij lire ever aie.t 10 the Deo
.iteieacs oi our cnurci., and ca
,e oepenQU upon in eiiiin.g?mcA^
it all times. ^
.tt.il appropriate program cele
irating bounder's uuy is in tn
naKing.
ansa Mary Lou White is* a co.
kcstant {iJlc "Miss Avery' ?M t.
:ontest that clo_.es c/.i " FriUa-.
[Ugnt. Morris Brown is hop.nt,
.mi she win win. iulss Wnuc i.
i popular memoer of tne young.
,i i v u va n vi uvi o am V/M4 v u u i v. ,
bro. Wm. 11. Simmon j w:.o nu._
>een indisposed lor a lew uay~
8 out aga.n to tue deiig?t ...
rienus. The class leceii.iy hei.
ty bio. D. binnnon.. nas aiioui.
eadcr hi ihe person oi bro. ju
iuger.
Coulter memorial
\lademy news
The first semester, which has
ust ended, has been veiy encoui
igiftg?to?onr teachers, lor 'tr.e
ecords. show that tris year wJ
lave the lowest percentage ol
ailures in the history of tne in
ititution.
- Dr. and Mrs. G,. W. Long at
ended the Interracial meeting a.
Columbia. They reported many
rtefesting and helpiu'l tacts oi.
heir return.
Last Tuesday, Dr. if ag and
lr. H. L. Marshall well. In Cn.
umbru to puierase supplies foi
he Science department.
At tr.e Fiftn district teacher,
onvention, Saturday, Jan. 27 a.'
.he Finley hign scnooi, Couitcx
vas well repicai'incv.; -Hiss G-iet
vitn nie.uoers in. the Couitoi
:horus; Mist James who discuss
i j * Activity leading'; rvir.i.
'lossie Marshall, -Dr. Long, Rev
.nd Mrs. 11. L. Counts.
The orficers of Cheraw Seconu
r.urch enjoyed themselves at a
jhicken dinner Friday evening.
The Lrttle Theatre will present1
i short religious draniatizutio:.,
february 11, Lincoln's Day, in _u?.r -
r.urcn.?nrHrry^ in .uarcn a sonic
imposing j?ay - witf-oe pre.'I
fcr.UKi. ~vV-ten ior the tule a.idj
late.
Uyr ;chool L sponsoring an
.. aCalMiai ioui to Tusnegee
k;a.. in the l no
K^eeecs h- iw ?V".
.lt..v..- t'l. L.'.e V .S.
l'ne baskctuna it* -ins i.ave u
;ood rot"ji vi Uiua la . t v?nv.n?L?cu
dn^anu manage* Ciins*. le cia.iti
.-.ey aie neaueu iur nie -nam !
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GKEEN w OUp ' M.u h
The gruop meeting of"~drstrict
met Friday, January 10.
rtr.U at itdeKy" Mount scnool ahe
u uui hour tne nTeeung waj
ipene by singing "eaingwvg *..
he Sheaves" led by Mrs. E. i'<
Viliiams; prayer was oaeitd bj |
'rof. G. W. Bu-ier Singning Aiy
aith Looks Up To Tnee. . Kev
. Lf. Bucker, president, pre-ddea.
The committee on general ut>.
ectives were not prcpaied to re.
ort. Mr. G. W. BuuerJinotioMev.
hat this committee be changed
nd Mrs. Arterr.us a:.d Mrs. Clyde
Jo lard become members on till
ommittee tnd this was tank .
2ach teacher paid their monthly
lues. It was motioned that a,
he next meeting we-4ifiYe a niacin
peaker. It was motioned by Mrs.
! . O. Carter that Slil. Lillian
denies be ouit alfeih'ate speak
or. ? r
The group expressed their s>".
amy to their supervisor by sen
ig her a lovely pot flower during
er illhe.9. Mi?a Ida Armwoo
ave out to the group copie3 o'
>ur general Vbjectivea. Ttr
TbtTp. decided to have a Georg
Vashimgton Ball February 23 a
be home of ^Irs. E. O. Carter.
Our next meeting will be a'
-eith school, Mrs. Sallie Ilacket
?acher.
STEER CLEAR OF
WITH COHG
rhrre Is Always Dagger of^
Infec'.ion ? Sometimes
Whole Families Suffer.
Bad ecv?bs not only make you ^
eel mis* r bio but thoy are dan- ,
erous vo yo.\ and everybody
round ycu.
Millions have found in Montho
Saturday, February 1, 1940
PHILADELPHIA NEWS
Rev. and Mrs. S. Guess had as
- their dinner guests Sunday, Jan.
21, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jenkins
r mr snu mrs. William We-ston,
: Mrs. Janie Weston, Mr. and Mrs
_ ??imam jtuaniJi. - wenjoyed oar
i Belve8 to the highest at a real
' uinner as Mrs. Guess knows just
. how to prepare and cook a din.
: ner. we can't cegin to name "
everything that was served but
we want Rev. and Mrs. Guess to
Know mat we cid enjoy tiie din..
ntr very much. Mrs. Guess i?
the daughter of Mr. Simon Jen.
.tins ot Oolemma, s. C. Also Mi ?
.riillip Jenkins and Mr. William
Jenkins are Mr. Jenkins' son. A
ery pieasani, evening was tpcnt
.iiV. and ^Ira. Guess are noted ?
.or their ho pitai/.y.
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