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WELCOME! PALMETTO
IfcACilLKS
Tie annual convention of th.
TaluietU, otato itaeuets' assort
ation win o? neid in cx/tumoia a.
gain Ituo .ycai. rne convention
nas been i.etd in Columbia eve..>
year out once since tile aasociu
tion was permanently reoigan/z*..
in Co:a.i.oid 2d yeai,a ago*
i..e famic'iio btate Teacher
a,M.ci.?l:0.t ha.-> a meinoci'suip <
.5,'AO .M-gio .eaeiiets. Tile pin
gram is cousUvctive and point
the^way to greater achievements,
rewa.as, *r.u a Drignter cay to.
teacr.eis in tne Acgry ^choolg o
SiuuA* C^t+oH+trfc?tins?? tormwr
niuiig a eg to twUcners in tne Sou
the. M state . and tr.e institiii?
w. .k lo..i1 j.Uu [Tur/ng tne ~ai.
1 ..v ni.ou? mo.e than pa.
iiv -v -iKi ?viu) tnaive sac.'iiui.
.! ? vltU.
lr.v ui thb org~nizatib.'
cor. la etc-' t leaning minds u
St/uth Carolina Legi.iature, an,,
wtic assuied tr.at tr.e Negro tea
cheia.wili bjL ..givcn the hack nwrr
e\ tor the one week snoitage ii
tr.e Acgro schools last year. Thi
amounts to $.5,000. ,'l'hi3 ia-Ju
delinile and constructive piece o.
wo.k done for the teachers b.,
their representatives.
Negro schoolmen throughou.
the state are ccmtributing muc.
to give the childien of South Ca
rohna larger educational opport.
nities. And that i3 80 plain tha.
he who "runs may read."
We shall ciown with glory an.
honcrr the herculean work done foi
our schools by men like Simmon-,.
Fir.ley, Sims, HickoOn, Beck, How
ard, Blanton, Mims, Sanders, Cai_
Butler, Anderson. Buckner, lido"
dana, Lawson, Johnakin, W'mte, 1
Abraham and many others.
Columbians are alway3 glad C '
have the' teachers a3 tneir guest
Columbians will for , the 2 lit
time open their doors and makv
the teachers comfortable and weTT "
come. Yes?we sinoerely wel
come the teachers 01 tr.e Palmet
to association and congratulate
them for the hearty* suppo.t th?^ ..
are giving this worthy oT gariiza
tion.
_? a
| i he Old Gray'' 1!
By 3
E. I'hilio Ellia
"The Old Grry" will bo bus>
from now on collecting materia'
?- for the 7& Years of Ne?r0 Prog." _
ress Exposition for South Carolina,
to be presented at the com.
in,? Gem r 1 Conference and hi
n-'ws column will be prac icrlly '
or almost ontirely (riven to thi; r
puhli-ation. There will be quite
a few things relative to men and
measures that will be arid by us
in con^^c i^n with this publics_
tlon. When we return from the
Bishops' Council in Atlanta next a
week, ?H readers will do well to o
keep your eye* on the "Old ti
Giay*" in The Palmetto I/sxder, "
and the Church papors as well, w
?? O
. , .
Those taking space in the Bulle. 4
tin in Charleston will be contacted
by us before going to the Bishops
Council. The week following we I'
will visit Georgetown, Sumter, ' 1
Florence, Darlington, BranehvHkrJ
and Orrogeburg. Dt i?gates and <
anybody e,lse of all tHe^olher Con
Terences tn the State, send your
cuts" and $6.00 with a condensea
report of your . cireer - Xo The
Palmetto Leader, Drwer 327, Columbia,
S. C. Persons in Cokmbi9
will be contacted by us. This
work is in erdenominational and
i ny minister or kynian.in Sou .
Carolina can secure space in this
State publication by complying
.vith^ the_aLove requirements.- For
urther information wri e Rev. E (
Pftttip- Ellis, 241 Ashley Avt>nnfy I'kr
t r ?? Pknnn .10.1 \
Oar Whereabouts
r
Next week end will find us at
on in? the Bishops Council at
Atlanta, Ga. The Sou hern Sys.
em. will handle tha delegation
Quite e few will ittend from
Charleston and other cities in '.he Hate,
Wc are pleased ' in every
way to know that they 'hive mrdi
hoice of the old reliable System <
he General Conference Commi .
s.- has about decided it's the hes .
System to take us to Detroii ]
Iieh.,'~hexF~Mf y.
Wiri.iv (vi'?iTY TB.AU1LKM
ASSOCIATION ?_
The Aiken County Teacher.
iel-1 their regukr monthly meet, J
ng at Schofield school on Feb. 3
[~ ?beautiful demonstration was 1
veh .by Miss Mcntenez Jones i
eacher in the public school o
k n; demonst: i tihg "cne room'
a three tei cher school and th?
roup work consisting of (1) ac.
ivities; (2). silent reading am 1
3) arithmetic in the second, thin *
nd fourth grides. Miss Jones
wed how perfectly these
groups could 1?e carried on i .
he -same time giving the be^t re
From this illustra ion we fount
several things the teacher carriec j
-tuny, /A.nong them were (1)
. ol.ug material, (2) prepara
_i_n, (3) reasonr-pF) -seating?r
for reading (5) motive
Miss Justine Wilkinson, Jeanes
ciieher of?Aiken County?preoent __
Panders- ior-the most pe.fet?
t endance of the various schools L
or the previous month. They art
is follows: One teacher school.
<:uwood Kno^ had an averagt j
ttendance of 98.87 per cent and <
aught by Mrs. Eloise Thomts.
' > itacher schools?Morris hac t
. vc, age attendance "of '92.4,
s. Ivey- Grant, principil. Three
h>.r schools?Dead River had
average attendance of 95.18 c
c nt Prof. Edward Jenkins
rinciprl. Four and above school.1
r.on giadec school hid an av.
.iae attendance of 02.86 pe. a
:t , Pi of. Zack Townsend, print
pal. The Jeanes teicher als< f
ai.std the tef,chers for thei
1 ndid cooperation in the Christ f
n teport which amountec a
, ?177.77.
J no Coyn y Teachers' A; jj
cii tion will be held at Hampton
mi i' High school of Leesvill
i Feb. 17 rt 11:30 a. m. Th<.
?achers of -Aikon,?Edgefield?artr- ?
>aluda?are?eordiahydfivlted fc
on. ,
r ! Id-if CHAPEL ;
v. M. E. CHURCH d
Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor ?
ev.i <: i y.?Last Sunday wis V
oundei's Day and a group o f
ting people was appoin ed t n
a- for the occi . >
.on. Prof. A. T Butler who wa \
i: le.i chairman was absent H
/et Miss L. M. Harris end Mis:
.oui.se Burch spired no pains in
K.nsoring the occasion. Miss D.
'hristina Bates with her mock.
o.ru . o.ce lifted the congrcga. d
ion with her sweet music. The a
cnior Choir sang as never be.
ore. Rev. Bowmtn gave the touch
wn and pointed out seven 1 ]
ays the church has grown. He
eft Tuesday morning to attend h
e Bishops' Council in Atlan a.
Deaths '* il
The ere; t monster del th visit,
d Caldwell St. last Wednesday
md called Bro. A.J. Moon, Sr..
> has been a number of Millei w
ihapel over forty yetrs tnd wa:
n rali7,ed last Sunday by Rev. pi
Sowman, asis'ed by Rev. E. E C
...1 n, pa.-tor of Bethlehem Bif ei
sf church tnd others. i
After the funeral program an
olegiams and letters "Were reads i
ii<'Wiv.i n came forward tnd d;
-.elected as his text Job ,14:16: 1
'"' on cnllcth me I will an. p
wet Thee. Using aa-his subject:
o.ng Home. The sermon was de. .<
> --ed with force and power tnd ti
e spirit ran high, while this
.an of Cod tilked by the wayside
or more persons were present _.a
-^orrr he hold spellbound for over t
wen'y minutes. Brother Moon
s a faith.ul member; he died hi
i the full triumph of faith. The A
Bowing children were here two
u h'os: Mrs Kenneth Scott,. _
His. Mabel Abrams of New York
v. s n Mr. Ellis Moon of Wash, cc
n2t?n,?D Cu?J. E. -Moors grind _ ca
*> of Washing'on, D. C.
The District Conference wil1 ]
i i Monday Feb. 19, a t
'''lor Chapel to report for your
Vllen Dav md flpnornl P.nnfor
nee assessment, at 10 p.. m. A
CAMERON NEWS T1
r th
The rain came Scturday morn <Ji
0 f 'I'wrfi hv wind from East
nd West in the tftemoon. In
ther words this was a wet windy I e<!
awn. The Founders Day was cel.'ni
1 rr.ted at St. Peter AME church iz
?ith a very unique program by St
V
n
i MAYBE SO AN
I (By W. H.
BECAUSE TH
t*l'n*V1 V *1 kan1r/I/\AM a/ ? ? Ww^nl*
.ust loom my bet.er haif-m hali
eusVuaily a number of little
bird!i. Those liU!^ denizens of
the air belong to our family
- ^ j?<xi?y "triitt~WHTi ZTO
til-r^the door is opened and the
.Turnos axe given out.
Quite recently thc/se little birds
nave been imposed upon by some
;me oT?ten big Biros who have
^t.in on the tulle buds' crumb,
fest. These old big birds crown
.n? licue oirds out of the waj
and garble up the food because
ty are lilUtiEK. We can't do
anything aboout it, for to feed
?ne iittie ones we must also ieeu
t.e uig ones. Maybe yo- can',
eip one group or person without
erprrig-olTfer^grbups and persons
(Stick a pin in that.)
I heard the piteous wails of a
small Qog. 1 looked. I saw a
... u^g biasing tins small dog.
" 1 * ~ -a. l i rnvni **_ *
??tn^~urxTiJii aug
has vu in bis four legs whicn
. ne uscu to escape
..c uiniui members with Mr. 0.
Keiit, Supt. presiding. The
^lOgram was as follows; iKe_
s on Kundsr s. Day Rev. B.
S. Sumpter. Introductory remarks
.ar., U. U. l?.eut. tne L.ue o .
Richtrd Allen Mr. H. Preston.
Ape Progress of the A. M. L.
ttu.cn mrs. Blanch Snell. His.
ory of the Church, Aliss Bessit
/runson. Solo Mr. George Hai.
-tr. Address Mr. P. S. Johnson
Renurks Mr. J. C. Cutmmings
Address Mr. E. L. Bookard. Af.
.Ci tne program the pastor called
.r the captains of the Pews to
.the their reports. This Pew ral
y was to help rtise our Found.
> Li ay assissmen . The rally
vae quite a wwcess. The leading
wire mis. Mtry Snell,
Idrs. Lela Bovian, Mrs. Eva Jami.
u anu many others.
1 A. M. C. V.ilUKUii
Bev. L. D. Gamble, Pastor
The n>0! mng services " Uega~
vith Miss Alayme E Gamble a'
he organ. The pastor deliverer
proiound and logic also spirit
ml message. Theme: "LiA A '
standard For The People"'. Oi;
3 S was held at 3:00 pm. A'
w Luc spcvjai program- undo: |
he auspices of the junior churcr I
..i.v as outstanding.
Saint Stephen members ant'
( < < r\ing nara (/n oui
:hurch rally the second Sunda
.. ..uuTcn AO, Ij-40.. We are reallj
uiid.ng a briak church. Anion;
ne visitors: Miss Bertha Causer
. member of the faculty of How
. ...gn school; Mr Bgrintinr
Telds, B;own, and Davis.
l^uite'a few members are or
he sick list. We pray for them
> speedy recover}'.
!maNUEL'S church aid
holds meeting
- The^Ghureh Aid^Club-of - Kman.
meeting Feb. 6th tt the home
4? i^ers. i?tary t/muir mccuun ??.
pined by singing: What t Friend
rayer by Mrs. Thompson. The
ting was turned over to Mrs
ViBe, acting chairman. We dls.
. , i ? : nd new business. Mrs.
Vise called for the minutes and
li w;s called. Our next
meeting will be at the home ol
ur president, Mrs. Roseborough
larch 5th. We were served a de
clous sweet course.
WHITMIRE NEWS
A fine sermon was delivered at
i-iing Hill by Rev. I. B. Ruffin
lso at Bruce Tabernacle Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Richard Swindlei
[Kin. two oays visiting with Mr
nd Mrs. Cola Joirier fiom Char
?ston. Mtb. Lola Joiner at thi.c
riling is still on the road ol
Improvement.
Mifss Ea. ' Robinson visited
nds in Cr.e ter Su.nd'-y.
Mrs. Sarah Wallace is ill at thb
rriting.
Prot.- Robeit E Moore accom
anied by Misses Ethel L. Wright
orrie Lee Harper and Mrs. Rob
-t E. Moore attended the teach
s meeting m NewbeiTy Friday
Mr. and Mis. Samuel Morgar
em AShcville, N. C, spent Fri.
iy night with Mr. anil Mrs.-Rob
,\io gan and family, accom
anied by Claodc Morgan.
^onkiBtrvftle?girls bej ketbal
cam won fjrom Whitmire team
st Friday.
Mr. U. S Gallman, county su
1 C/..H I
. v rtlltl uiaiiw?.v uvn
11, county nurse* wore visitor?
the school Monday.
Prof, and Mrs. Robert Moore
?d as their week end guests Mi
ifred ^loore of Greenville and
. ?> Moore ?f Fort Mills.
The teachers and students arr
uuinR forward to the
instruction of two drinking four
tins otr the gyound.
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
..yy. 8. Cr.ism, Pastor
Sellers?Sunday school opened
. the usual hour with Supt and
i.workers at their post of duty
be lesson was beautifully t*ugh4
itoughout the school and a splen
d review by the Dist. Supt.
4?i Simmons.
Mrs. Florence Dixon who pass I
I to the great beyond Friday i
ght February 9th was funeral i
ed at 11:30 a.m. at Mt Zion I'
e leaves to mourn her passing *
-*? :?y
re palmetto leader
D MAYBE NOT
Sh*cklefor4) ?- ?'
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<-<~X~C-<r<~
EY'RE BIGGER
The BIG dog imposed upon the
'.LITTLE dog. Why? 'lhe B.G
i.? y.i .mposc^ upon the LITTLE.
A big bully will thresh ?
small boy. He Ln't s0 prone to'
r ...cwfc his own match.
isiA.nl inoae^ wno are physi callv
atronc find it easv to im
pc/ae upon u.e weak. lno_e who
vantage of the ignorant. Those J
who are morally strong (not nec.t
-.une uuvan.
tage of those who aremoral!.,
weak.
? <.ihaps no group dn all the
' .vorld ha), been njore exploited
.. an colored peoples. The "sman .
ioIks" have taken advantage o.
m.e~ ignorant and t.-.e unieAeie-.
just because tnese people could
not igare out thingo lor them
selves. .
Remedy: Grow bigger physi:al
ly, mentally ar?/i morally. Pig'.b3,
cannot cope with giants any _
where at any time.
(Rights
a husband, one son, two sisterr
ana?a?nost ctf leianves an. ~
urUus. xnte.'ment in the Kellj
.emetery. ?
At 3:30 we again assembled ant
witnessed a Founder's Day pro ,
gram sponsored by Miss Aloei
o itil. air. henry Anderson (
Mist Gertrude Porter, M.s. Sai
.c .u. i^e&ter. ibis was a won.
derful program. At 7:30 anoth
c'r wondeiful me3sage was deliver-^
by the ..pastor. ... ]
The pastor and Rev. Simonwere
dinner guests of Mr. an
. o tiiown fcunday.
Mrs T. B Jones is confined U
bed at this writing.
Jdrs. Jane Brady and son Jes: c
and granddaughter Pearl Bethet
i.e ati confined to their bed ir.
the sam? house. We trust the.
^ wm goon be up again. "
?.ar. ouel Hunt ba^K at wo. 1
gain.
lUHIilii BROWN?
.. vl. L. IHUuCH
Rev.1 R. I. Lemon, Pastor c
f"ln'iesto:i, S. C.?With beau.
trful weather prevailin^r._in u.
city, after a continued cold spe:
vui congregations last Sunday
. e. e aii that could Be looked for
Jr. Lemon preached from thf n
-- heme "God's Command to Ja j
liie evtnmg \so.ship wa
confined to a program conducte
uy one committee on Founder': Q
.~)n v
J- J
"Wings Over Jordan" will be jj
presented on February 20th. Fou. j
churches are sponsoring this e
vent, which will be staged a'.
.Vlonis Brown. Our spring rail;, a
is launched and already, ou
forces are being organized. Ou*. ,
evival meeting is planned and
will run up to Easter. We arc r
glad to note tr.e continued im
|M yvi'mfiit?of?Ub(h?RttfttS JuilL'j "
vwrn ? ftttending the ser vices c* **
guiarly. Sister Emma Forres. t
nairiauv of tne Stewardess-Boaro- ?
[ No. T is still confined-arrficmTT"
caster Lula Archer one of ou:
a.tm ul meirioers, and a mcmbe
ji tr.e Deaconess board, is out : 0
to t?*e ueugnt of ner cowon
cts and her class No. 136. Bro. i
A Lacaine, unuaunted by his re
cent misfortune, is engaged in i.
. ...niig ..l nonie on Kracke S'
.. t.cn v. us sci lousiy damaged b; ^
ii. e recently. Morris Brown stii
,.,..iuuii?s n^r forward look.
BARNWELL NEWS A
Bethlehem Baptist S. .S. was
im goiy >i^ciiii<.n ?We?are?sofl'S
to report .t>iis Minnie Brown is **
still confined to her bed.
Bethlehem nign school closed a
-.ccv-siui week of prayer. W<
,-pie*. la.c tne following minister*
sit.ng us and delivered soul stn
ring inty sage eacn n.^nt: nev,
Jenkins, Rev. Allen and Rev. Wi, j*
nams. We will be lad lor you U ^
oiiie any tinie. ?
.'wis. maiy Walker, 88 yeart
old waa funeralized Sunday 2:(H t
o'clock at Bethler.em Rapt chure:..
Rev. L. A Stewart pastor Si
i'aul preached an inspiring sei ^
.ion Sunday morning. w
At Second Baptist church with p)
.v<-v. a. xi. JD-noar; pa?stor devo.
"Ibn8 were conducted by Mrs Ma "
. >e Williams and Mrs. MinniexiQQTnj,
after which Rev. Georg. ^
viien p.eacr.ed a wonderful ser
.non. The attendance at Sunday q
school was the largest had for a p
flew months. Mr. Edw Jenk/ns, \
r. was presented another "Pow
r to Laad" card also Mantel g,
Freeman Hix won two cards, on. ?
I ! A. _ _ _ ! t "1
.or Dunging iwo new pupus ana ^
for tne bent sto.y on tr.e lej_ <t
son. m
The "Missionary Board and Dea
oon Board presented Prof. E. b
Allen two gallons of paint fo;
the Bethlehem high school.
The Uplift club met at tiff
'"ime of Mrs. Susan F. Bailey or
Tuesday, Feb, 0th. The club pu
^enieu a gift to Mrs M. R Ev- ?1
fcrr her services as piesident fo.
nc past three years.
Mrs. Ogre^ta Hart spent the
week end in Beaufort. Dr. anr
Mrs. D.J. Dixson spent Sundav lr ^
n rt Mather school. D
D J Dixson spent a few div* la
week attending the Medical asso ]u
elation held at Tallahasse, Fla. ni
SUBSCRIBE FOR
-The "leader",?
A Vl&rr TO CHARLESTON
GEORGETOWN. S. C.
C. C. ,Spawluiiig - 1
A lew w^ks ago, I visited the
Aute of South Carolina. It was
by no means my lu-t visit to tim
state, yet on tnfs p^iMculai trip,
i ioui.u so may things o'i inter
est that have siampeu toem^elv
es indelrbly on my nnnd. ?
1 s^ent considerable time in
^>w6v?iimi ? lUVVil Ui iipjJIUM
...... ?,vO0 iiiffaTfttan.s; 00 pei
.ent of which are Negroes. It
r1.?mtei esting 16 note that th
^ ^..u -oioieu people in thi>
very excellent relations whicn ex
1st.
Negroes in Georgetown a.e v.rf?
. x .uy nave a local
Business League, officered by .
3iuup or exicigcUC OUSU1CSS moll
.vo oitiee.o are Us l'oitp.ws: Mr. it
xi Anderson, president; Mr J .
Jenkins, vice president; Mi Wul
.r xixuiiigauxv,?secretary; jVii
Frank .Jbhnson, assistant secrc
^-ir*vJriW lUt- ijaniuel Wragg
tieasprer.
me Sbwji can boast ?* a heau
.x?i ciJo x.ouse tor xNeg.oes an.
.wo graucu , acnoTris, wnkh &r'
-^jiiivtaca by trot.' J.~B Beck
..wli UlC_aii*i I Yilllll'tLlU ImU iNv
gro stuuenis ana ituc
,1 me mail -larnei s in George
.own a.e coioreu. The Negroe.
^c*tC o?e \?iy nice'gloceiy &iui.
ita meat inaiKci on .niain stret
?The Atkinson Grocery. Tney
.41 Uila up?.UlC tv>0 ii'vjuOi' SwO'i
cs, several small grocery sio.i.
? |/U44tj40| U. i 4/N.A' wi.GpOy Ull
>ne drug store. George.o on
...v. t>ua a iy..c.nilo. it IS .
j\vn of th.ifty, ene.gctic peop.e
One oi u.oigc.o'ivn s moat pro.
,-res-ive citizens is Dr. U. G
.ceie, a young p-ysician, \vuo ..
oiuuua.e oi cuuw university
nuss of ID 12. Dr. Teele enjoy.
, iuciative practice and is the
hly. iyegro pny?ician in tne c/?.
ie is a leader in civic, social an.
hurch affairs. He and hi* wife
?tne fd.omer Miss; caiu '
4 4?Utcl^ll( aV. L. f HEV0 Cm
>eautiful home and are among thi
ngftly?respected Citizens of th.
AKJ.
Aim .her interesting eV-gvafti- .
. oeoigetown is Alex Alford. He
.as been deformed fr.om "child
.ood, but this has not been a haii
.icap to him. iif is Known a
he ''peanut man" and handle*
.uanuis aiiU Dusnels ot peanuts .
veek. He handles__sQ. _man.y?thai
"5~T?uw puicnaseo ris stock by the
He stands on the corner
Kti sco.es oi baskets of paich.
a peanuts and tosses bags of pea
iuts to passers by indiscriminau
V and meets them on haturdaya
v..cuiv'.! uay, ana readily recog
.zcs most; \>?.o owe him. He hat
een quite successful in his busi.
.a . iUii<y ne owns a do room
ouse in which he and his parents
ive and has invested conaiaeia
e ino..cy in tenant property. Al.
o.o is encigy personingu. lie is
splendid example of tne quota
.on? ^11 me u. ight lexicon of
outh, there is 110 such word a^
aii.' ire nas an excellent cretin
ating and his name ia synony._
iflua. a round-tjeorgenrWTi w7ch~~Ti7 "
aavi y, Vr,ni-t7 untniitiep en a elice,
rciiiups the moving spirit in
no own Ol QOULXL- l^i-Uii|)a >irj~
tre??ru. iy uuV'j uad Ltr.. i noma, j
.. oe_-jCA~rle.>ton, South
* '
uivi.iiU. jji. .killer was tail
...gn it> nave passed for a white
iao. Before he died, he piepai
.. ...c ^p....p.4 xor nis tombstone.
...... .i~ .juuiVii " 1 ..omas r.
i.au-, A.B., BL, All, LL D.
..iuoi Commissioner ox BeaufoN
... a.uuio., .uuni
er of State House and Senate
o<4 xbfo. .Memuer o* olst, on..
n i-taxes Congress, l'ounuer
l M College and its first presi
. n.. x>xitbaie to tne Constitu
,o...w convention in lb'JG. Pres.
ytc-i ?an lor 04
?*- .i?. vu.i tiuu ..mi uil the peo
le, loving the white man no
.->. out ine Negro needed nix
lost."
O
ST. LUKE A. M. E. CHURCH
The pastor is calling all mem
ers oi our congieai .ion to nixe
t the church Mondcy night t
iscuss a new place in which to
love. The Government project
to be extended to Beauiain St
iking over our church, and w\
ni nave to move. We have been
e Ainjf i long fine at that piac. <
ad hate to move. Last Sunday i
?8 a high day in our Zion. The
istor spoke in the morning am
ev. Ulysses Ltrk at night. Both J
ewaxdcsi- board* Ttvldei'lxPgreai
rvic:1. The twa .usher boards i
ere at their best txid made b ;
nc showing. The Progressive
lub supervised by Mrs. V. T.
llis had the best entertainment h
the season at the church las.
nnrlflv nioKf Taoa^U r>? ?
...0..w. * *i uwot^u ivcesi' I
-pt. of ihe Sunday school i s \
aking c good leader. Mrs. Elli
d a fine League session las.
rvon:ng. The pa?tor pom
ended the Senior and Junior 1
loir for the excellent music ren
:red last Sundr.y.
nun Ann nm *
i iiiu/>i/uurniA INH.WS
Mi s Jnnie Mao Weston com
'" prf t^e ""-amniar school Jar.
)th and will attend the Stetson
-r~m. Miss Ollic Mae Wes^or <
imnlctcd the Stetson Jr. Hi an''
tv attends the WillY.m Ponn
: r, frirl'. T'-cse ei.]* ftre th'
juffhters of Mr. and Mrs. Wrl ,
t. >n ' th^ tr anddauph
ra-of Mrs. Ollie Jeckson of Co
mhia, S. C. W-? pray th?? C
av Ret the priory out of the
iunp people life.
n I'd of Ph'1 ?
elphia is spend!no: sometime in I
elena, S. C., visiting her aunt
rtn-'AAi , .
EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH
iwcv. o. H. VVix.'^e, Pasior
iMullins, b. C.;?Founder's Day
was observed throughout tac uay. 1
~Z^l iuxlUuii ucgan the day'
j ^.Uiiig a spnited baoouth school (
; r or toe-etriiurcu's noar lKl?e iUc-.
..?ae iiaycs and Deloris Pickett
gave rtcuaiiona beio.e and altei
c |iuaa ?>1 message, His sub
ject was on the Lite of Geoig<> W.
^<11 veiv b or the adult hour the
message wa3 one befitting foi
..ie ror iny Lugfit Ha?
ruenaid Alien ? Light
e. An s. Mavme Foxworth
united with the rhurrr.,?ALvj
,nnie Ca.michael was a recem ,
joiner. Mrs. W. H Whrtner ol
i^uurons wa3 a visitor and gave
y uClp.u. fl'uia.na. iitll
.. /\iui;zo x.i teaching in th<
high school here. ,
..t o.uu ivcv. Mr Billopa preacl
tii aoie sermon. ?
Our main Founder's Day piu
. i.oo?-Aimost a full
hbuse heard the very unique p.v>
.... ...... ii>. f orawiort'
pre ented. Mrs. Saphonie Reav
es directress of the Junior choir
.^..liiaiiied iOi tne mu.
sic for this program, in fact foi '
hr r'* '" - ?n*
Air.?Lwey--JxThnrmn and Miss
i .u. c ijpytv.M irom umd^t
were happily married at the par
..~0^ ? ?cw auiu.ays ago.
MEETING OF ST. LUKE'S
.li^N CLUB
The Men's club of St. Luke'.
Episcopal church held its regular
. ?i..kC Aj.-c. io. /i.te "
the business session the house
- s.|jvu.u ioi it iu'uiij cable (lis
'.c-ion win:., wa so inteiostl'.ig
hat we decided to continue th'
discussion at t^e ne..t meeting <
.fter which M.. Arthur Noah c
a anang.ng tables for a whis.
Mrrnment. Mr. Eugene Gary
won first prize; Mr Henry Jh. '
. ?i, Swto .a and iMr E. Q. Garr.
? low sco e for the booby. /
delicious fish 6upper was served
i'r.e guests present were Mr \V
.1 <ihr) !in nnH {Mr, -J 1 Hughes.
ine January meeting was helc
i lii'e ldth :t the homo of M
?P: Paul. After the busines |
session the club continued the
ound Iflhln jlicmiKSAin i
. M.vtl VW.^II ,
tables were alrranged tor the J
whist party. Mr. F. P Paul, first
prize; Mr Palmer Wibon drawing
ne highest for second. prizai_fiZ-Eugene
Gary waged 'off with t >oooy.
A ueucious saiad ~ CQiUiUAras
served." Gue ts present! wer
Dr. Briggs, Prof. Nelson and Mi
Allen Hopwood.
PAWLEYS ISLAND NEW?
Ti e < immunity wa . saifdenc }
by the passing of mother Caio
lyn Reid on Tuesday night. Sn?
lived a peaceful Christian lrfer
s in i i e enu tii.iiipnimi
ly. Remarks were made at th
;.e ai ervice.i by her leadf
id others. Rev. C. M Besselliei
was outstanding in speaking ?>
her life's record. Solan by Me;
nims mi be- tna Singleton and S _j
ELL-Washingtonr - ^Jbtttrary'Tiy" "M
. tjlllW.l l-hf. mmfVW nmiLm jv/VKT7
"oi tingly" 'from Psalms 37:37. Sr.<
leaves t'n mgurn hrr lout formtrrrr"
i.aii - and grea
grand children other rolaHve8 aw'
A large number witnessed th<
Communion service* *t Ft. Johi |
A. M. E church. Tr.e Pasijr Re
J E Washington preached fron I
subject "A Real Life". A \
. iiier g..at sermon was deliver
,,a ,, at .he evening
Bio. J. Simmon8 from Acadi:
,vas t:.e pulpit guest of Rev. Be
sellicu "ind;'.;,' an.i Wuvtitu wonderful
sermon. Many we I
.useim ac tne lil'PU hour ar I
1 ?.i ^ P ; iw.'i t ifulfv dis " rtrssctT
' I
i lie Boosters club met at th
<. C rie Williams c. ||
Friday night. All officers wc.
. .at, it'u. i' . pa, a.ion i tie s.
ject for discussion at our no. c
meeting whi'ch will be at th
lome of Mi's Maggie Brown.
We sympathize with Mr. an
<I:'s James Geathers in lorin;
heir home by hre Saturday nitt
AY NOR NEWS
The W. W. C. held its regula
i? ?'?niai hour on Fri
Jay evening. Essie Gcfback wa
n chajge of the devotional*;. Hal
.me al.Quteh; president, presrt
We <al'v thank jV?=
L^Jacltaon-ofMsHon and hi8 Sil*
i qua. tet lor rendering?
rttclrxrrrThjbyabTe program at tht
:chool.
The was very sorry tha
i... Inez. Meadows had to go
lome due to her illness, Mr. Ja
ig ; carried on her -wcrrlt
Miss Sarah Burroughs was the
veek end guest of her parent:
u tr.u s. A Bur oughs
Miss Mable Prince was the J
V i en guest 01 Al 13 magg> r
V. Pooler in Conway. ^
20 STATES REPORT W
FROM MENTHO MULSIO
f M
from All Walks of Life Come co
Glowing Reports.
m<
An Ohio minister says: "I rec- m'
icnd Mcntho-Mulsion to my ho
? congregation for the treat..
it of coughs due to colds." !
I bU
A Minnesota druggist thinks or
'Untho-Mulsion the finest cough
- li"lne_he_t.vcr_hid-4n his storerr^
A Georgia physician reports; MI, re<
wite more presciiptioni lor I go
Saturday, February 17, 1940
LEXINGTON CIRCUIT NEWS
Rev I. O. Simmons, Pastor
Tr e p st-Gp preached rt nt. Zton
Sunday. ^He then motored to
Spring Hill to funerali^. Brother
James Hendrix a member of
spring Hill and a world war vet.
- ran.
Night service wag had at Beth
el and the pastor preached a moat
i rvvin" o' mnito Rev. W. P.
Steele (white) also gave a timely
-
Next Sunday ts Trustee Day at
Bethel. All members are asker
-to perform?their duty. Saturday
I. ine pastor > asking all
^r-a-r'is- ^d steward
esses to meet at the church at 7
o'clock. Important business.
n t Mr-. Car:ie Tay
... it-. B^rstic and
perhaps some that we don't know
o hoe for them a speedy
recovery. ,,
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Honest and" "*idpnt atten
lion given to ail businem
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