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PaRf P?r CONWAY NEWs ' i Conway, S. C.?The serine! ( quarterly conference of * Marion district w;s held at'Bethel A. M. E. church, Feliuaiy 4th with the Rev. A. P. Spears, pre iding c!. der and Kev. M. r. udblflSdH, pfia " tc/r. The morning set vices were largely attended with Rev Spear preaching from Mark 16:6. hi.v text "He i3 Ri en". All were greatly benefited, as hc pictured the empty tomb in comparison U the empty heaits of men and w3T JneTTtowaiU bod. His eloquen exposition of the ^te.vt made a? of his listeners aglow with Ac'- ? vor and spirit which permeatec deeply into their hearts. Sunday school met at the us ual hour-. A new junior choir ha. been organized wita Mrs. laa b Reeves ag leauer and .hiss Uoro. tny Johnson as pianist. Tney lenu a very cnee.lui aid to the eniive. ment of the Sunday school. The business session of thi quarterly eonicrenee met at tiiin p.m. Tne leaders were at thei ^os-a wan cue reports going ove. tne top. At ti?e evening services Rev Spears again orougr.t anothe. uu/ugntftn message i.om Rsain oh.o. noes, oe-nig tne subject o. hM?sermon.?hue?.ininy iimp: rV3THI?uhs lUhUWlg jjiuii?henutoward tioa, gave_ an mspiratio. to Chistians'to" have staonity am imigrny >?deeply centerwd?wiu ^.oa *'?>- cnurcu. the uu. ? p..j.u "a u'.o<u uieaKing i. ^.wt.-ei history. isva nvssye Spears,. Re* aim .ui'.i. e/avis, .til's, mac SpeUi and Alis Aiac timm aceompame ae >. Ctpeurs. i.i*; v.v>...ivy teachers' lneetin, was held Saturday) i* CD. iutn ~ir..... ti u?,.i.iiii>iv 11aninig scnoOi ... u \v,xn.Lr ilrio nro . ..OUllllg lll.iU./ i? vv rv wu> 1 giani Centered uio'diiu .Neg.o 111 rcaurerrne liurne gave an interesting account o ?,c-g.o ^enlevement; Iiev. J. I. U.Uil.K. aCl.llg plcSi>.yilt OX -UO. aid % aj bac,i 'apcUtvci* gave axi aua.esia on AetJio Lvy ...wil. Tr.e teachers were given iiuor mation, liiopuation anu cou?^fi to cooper-te ruy eaen otners gu-o> . . . TT7C ,. -UHUUi U O-t frfi? ui e.?t1 a.s?at.Ui uiuaull sang . soxo. k ne following delegates were e-. lected to Uie Slate teaehis in. aotiauou: .in. J. i. Cnstnut, p.j. . -,,...-.1 lligil aC(lUOl all. Mr. YV. Johnson, pinuipai c I Lvlui AiaiUiHg SCtlOOl. ? xwe>.?kj. u.?iuontpson, a formetteaci.er ui rtoiry cuuiu^ -i.u i.<-> .ey UvCoiupaiueu ilev. Gar. rick. n. A. scni.i'.ey visited tn . u. wi SclioO.s 111 iaorry cuuii., j-uuaiy 21.23. J^.rST ui eye A. uv.ial nbt CATION \ St. Alatt.iews joint program Oi \ o.aiiuWi nuueation in Agneul. c-e -i.- i.o.i.e economics aesigeu.. to j.ri/nute Octter larm lamny ? - i.v'uig., leacuing program fm .. ..i.u0 c.Uoo ur ceiUit larnier. vocational ag.icultuie and a'UUl. iiiiii.eie.ws in noTiie economics. 4 i&ig p&oj?tuni is uiiucr di I .<..t.o.. ox .1,1. itooe. I i'.' liuFges ; . pxatio'lla, ug.iea.tuie teafcoei'., ...id ->x. .? v.o. a iixlle Auuisoii Home Economics ic-aener ul ii. .. .... ..a scnool. ^ a... is uesigued to in. . vf_ ouue* tat; - entire la,unng giou^ ...... r. . ,.u..a.iJll l.i ng.lc'U. - ? ' ,b...u 10 meet the neeu. ...... ^ ,i..au.ia wr.o nave ai . - J ^.ul:i .. jxOll CT^C Oik C tne lurm ay wen as tnose pcr.vh v?..o axe p.cvu.mg inenm'cive. . iaio - .pi'og, a.i-. consi'. t oi three units: tl) Ai. u-\ e.caa o. n.gn sc..ooi instruc. tion. Part tune or young ia. niexa u.su ucuon. (3) Evetiuifc c.rt.i ei or auu.t la.mers. The present aet up far thi. f-i in gxo'up consist ol several a uu.e laxinnig centers. The tarm. er of the..e centers are receivinj .iiatrucxiou on 4he.li various lain problems individually and?it groups. The teaching progran lor una pa.ticular gio-p is ua->e u,.uu piooienis anu activitie found on the farm, and continu. tntougnout the year. Problem, the auult fanners are receiviiu a?jis,anl:e on aie classified us l'oi loVrS 1 "People (ifunfain Problems/ 2, Land Problems; 3, Builunii ProolemL; 4, Live Stock P.*>b lems; 5, Food Problems; 6,* Fi ouiic.ng Piooienis. The problems for the adul farmers are 1, food needs of th. iiiiiiiij t JL mining xiunu: ^.aiuLii: 3, Canning; 4, Clothing; 5, iionu management. The director of1 the departments -are hnding facts oi th. rural community and makinr p.uiio for oec.erritents. HELENA NEWS The teachers and pupils of He. lena school celebrated Negro His. tory week in grand style. Th< schoolrooms were beautifully dec orated with pictures of some o the leading Negroes of our race There was a joint birthday pat . ty given by the teachers .and pu pila of Helena school born in Fee ruary last Wednesday night Feb ?.?14. This war* indeed?am en joy a ble affair. .Many beautiful pres. enta were received by both teacK erB and pupilR. After the g . mes * ' several contests were held. Lit. tie Thelma Sligh and Olin 'Cla1 !< were the winners. Mr. Alonzo Boyd, our adult tea. cher gave a very interesting program Tuesday night, Feb. 13 observing Nero History week in th adult school. Several speakers addi eased the audience on the 5^ lives of some of the great men L and women erf our race. The girls and boys basketball teams played two- games last week, the girls lost. The boys won both games. M rs. W. L. Hayne; is principal of Helena school and Mrs. E. G. Jaiy is assistant principal! Mrs Robinson and Mr. Boyd from Ashe ville accompanied Rev. Kdbinson j i'ue day mgiit and were the sup. ,ier guests of Mrs. E. B. Boyd. ^ m mm Mr. Robert Wharton lug beer, uncwhat ill for several days jut is much in.proved at this wri. "g. Rev. George Harmon and Mr J. W. Pearson, Sr., who have been very ill with pneumonia ai? mucn l.ca to tnu ue.ignt of their fam lies and friends. Messrs Ellis Pearson of Char, a.-, C., and CnarlesPearson jt Harbison institute are here a. the bedside of their father. opiemud sei vices were held at t. Mary Baptist chuich on last Sunday with the Rev. L. E. Dan. I .els pastor in charge. I ioKUy P. Davig and Mr >. L. Smith of the Due We si uoul were present at the month. . meeting of the Ahhavillp Go. . ?LMfhLi'j' us.'oeiation en last 'tint. rd-y. Also Mesdumes Eunice .lawthorne, Odessa Richardson ul I.II.-I l.:iti:n.T?wilO?te.icll?ii_ . utlying districts . were piesent. r.a t Thursday the basketbai. .cams played the Gantt school o. i am. Botli teams of the ijue west scnuoi won. airs. Janie M. ElLig of the J)ik -est school faculty ig sonjewha .di posed at this writing. Mis her for her this week. '1 he en.. ire school and community wish her speedy recovery. Miss Mabel Butno why i.as eiy tick, is better at thig writ. gv m. MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURC H Rev. Paul L. Wells, Pastoi GuuiiLtA iiie, S. C.?Services ere good ail day. Sunday sciioo. >as very beautifully observed. I1. .va3 a real treat to have our Pre. .uiiig Eider, Lh. L. L. Fai mc-. .vith us. The pastor conducted the .evolious at tne n.oiping servict. ..d tr.y eiilei' preached u wonder. 1 i sermon, subject: "A Help, til T.'itttif? Tlti'mich fiod". Th' -usiness or tile quarter follwe. ne service. Tr.e elder was plensec .itne .cports. ' At 7:30 L)i . 'anr.er preaehed from the subject "The Power of the Blood or We were pleased ta have .v. rL il. Holland of Aikoh, .iss Geitrude Piilnier of Goos<. vek; Prof. Ashe of Williston <>ite a few home visitors wor. ..i,.ed Willi us also. The elder in soured the pa .tor's wife, Mrs iattie Mae Wells. Owing to her .i.ness tr.is was her lirsg visit to .lie p-rsonage and cnurch. Oui ' ..sswiiaiy president is out again I ,ne requests trfat the societj ' .eel at nor ndine- next Sunduy at k o'clock. m JAMISON NEWS In spite of the incienieiit v oath r the tai liters i re picpcruig tail. ~nti "piaritnrg -for- eariy trtrcK?gar? vilS.. = the churchoB _ under .he__leader ...p of Rets, .wider of Orange Mig and Mitchell of St. .wet ..e\vs ire progressing nicely. Tin .o.ois oiieiing aiiii Lm.oin l)a^ -ily at Zion tuK ch. rch went ov. ]|UwIUUl 3UI UIUU Mill uui 111 ill C. ...ere nude io feel glad. ihe v n. ui \wiik i.-, piutrie-^uu mc^iy- .hey are having a soties of pre. . . ams lor beneiit of school im . ovemcnts. Feb. yth the New Homemakcrs . ut on u lovely program for ben i.t of State II E. Camp lit Ly On Friday nigh. Mrs. Harrison and Miss Fridie with their respet ive grades staged a humorous ba'.e tor beneiit of the school librtTy. ? __ . . . _ IORRIS BROWN V. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?Our services iast Sunday were well attendee, n spite o'f "inclement weather. At the 11 o'clock service the nie^sag. wag brought by Rev. D. A. Mills who discussed- the subject "The iving iiiead". There weie tWe accessions at this service. Dr. onion preached at 7:30 p.m. us. g as subject "Sleeping in Peri_ ous^Times". i>.o. u!v C. Armstrong "Is addet. o our sick list. We were deligh. (1 to see Bro. Chapel Johnson a> I our service last Sunday moining after an absence of several week, uuscd by illness. ur. Lcnioii attended the meet g of. Che Bishops (Joucil held in Atlanta, Ga., during the past week. He reports a very picas .V trip. l>r. S. II. Lewis, pnstoi of our- church in St. Louis, Mo. p. cached at Morris Brown last .Wednesday night to a large audience. The sermon will -be .long' remembered by those who had the pleasure to listen to it. junior CiiiAr, directed by Mr. Phillip Bennett rendered gplen aid service during the entB? day. " A well arranged program of mu. sic was'eiimaxed bv their lundi? .on or Sullivan's "Lost Cnoid" as' irranged in group form by Macye i.i .. it. C awiOid is giili con fined ?to his home with sickness <. i< mis to in in Our servicesas well a? from his other activities in church work. We are hop ( ing that his recovery will be speedy and permanent. Our . .icn sill n.jin.ains he. For | vi ard Look. J r* TP FEED ST. HIGH SCHOOL This week has been a vey busy . d pofitable one as far as Negro lory is ^onnerned. Famous Ne .. c..aiacivr ?. ".q: e brought be. he st-nd, in bo.iy hv or her i.tdcnts.We feel that eve.yoiu nas been benefited and that a greater appreciation for Negic piij>nmcr.ts has been devel. jped. Un Fiid^v morning a very time y piogmm was given by the high We believe in konwincr some . ...ing of our Negroes whom we jome in contact with daily, therefore!T~histoTfcaT skcTch of facul. y members was prepared. Prin_ :pal Perry leeks baeK with pride it the growth of Iteed- Street from a faculty of eleven, not one .doing a Bachelor's dcgi'ee to a faculty of thirty with ovei tw?iuus holding Bachelor degrees. From a student body of three hur. died and sixty fivn to a grou,. \v eviisi tmg of over one thous. and. From a high school of thir. iy pupils to one of nearly three aundred. Ftom a non classified .chool' to an approved, accredited nigh. From one building consist ng of 12 "classrooms and an aud. itorium to a plant of three build. i.ig i?witn at.proximately tforty last rooms. (Since a man is clas. sifted by his achievements Pro'. a. C. Perry is ranked among tlu e.ding educato.s of not only this taate, but the south. The grammar school rendered e very interesting program. The^ .veie showing and teaching tin Aim AiitotnnH IIV Ctj iUIU Y*Uil?a yi WV.A VMVUV?..?. ng Negroes in all fields. Friday ie highlights o'f the Ar.deison Nc vIARIOn county TRAINING SCHOOL The New Home Makers club: m organization composed of lO'i young ladies of the first and sec. jnd year high school classes, wai oiganiztd during the present mooi year. It Hag as its pri :nary aims, improvements of the home life, personal hygiene, cnl. tural. social and intellectual Lad. ground- of its members and then .apcj.ive communities. We have divided all of our .activities into units und among . u?j.->e i mpietcd so far are fact. n kitchen improveindnt, cait oi the sick, and sickroooms, ami im. ?oyeinci:t ol" the exterior o 1 uiiies, especially fiunt and?badl. yards. All of _ these projects, ?ve oixM studied with a markoo. degree of success. At present we are stressing tht u.j i o\tiiu nt "f pe.sonal appear, anco of the individual student al of which much interest is being snow'n by each in this worthwhile tnd important activity. In future ..-.sues we shall report just what resdlts we have attained in oui undei takings. On February 5th the B. W. C nu .s. li. M clubs presented the Menless Wedding at the gramma, school's auditorium. The weath. . w.-.u i.nfavr.i'Hhlo although' Wl trad-a crowded -house. ?The xhar, icters were ns follows: Ministei Evelyn llail; Bride, Montana Rob .isuii; Groom, Tannic M. Kenney iiesi-men?Vetma-tiy-FtlT Father, ..aomi Kowell. The bride and 4100m had at least 21 attendants this" was really an evening ol pleasure for every one present ..^1 mc wedding we had a very good social, there were movi an oil your.g ladies and gentle, -.-.en invited.? Our next afTair will be th<. Mother Daughter banquet. We are moru tn-n proud to have . liss Henry Maigaret Embly ol South Carolina fctate college as our advisor of these two out. auinding girls' clubs and as oui jome Economics teacher. Evelyn Hall, ?epc/rter MILLER CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev L G Bowman, Pastor Ne wl 1 11 y?Las; Sunday the rain prevented many of ?rc church goers from attending the" morning service; although a cred .U ble number wss out a; Millers lid made a creditable contribu tion. The rally that was sche.ul *d to .afte pirce his been trans ' ci red to the leaders who will col loot 50 c from each member foi he. same And report on the sec nd '.Sunday in March. The P. E. called the Dis lie. u cport Mon:'iy for Allen Dry nio ney. All pastors who. were present aid up in full. Thfc delegates, as esshient is called to report on 01 before the fifth Sunday in March R v. Bowman rtterded the Bish ops Council It st week anj ropo-t ed a very enjoyable trip. This week he is working the Di ' ectery for Newberry and Union Sec him and get your name en oiled, for it pays to rdvertisc. Mrs. I.illie Gilliam one of th est tailors in town, he s taken a space in 'hi* Directory and you will make no mistrke when you give her a call. Mr. G. C. Williams is visiting his daughter in S? v'&nnah, Ga Ne*t Sundry is class clay; also feast and all members are : sked to he out and tak? par'. place March 17 and the first. nvi-' *-;l' hr. awarded to the baby rais ipg the highest r mount- seeon^ maze will he rwavded to the b?st ,,-'sc"d bnhy. T.ot us heln th" hahios by purchasing a ticket? only ten ccrrt. R od The Palmetto T/cador for ri?ws. Get a oonv from Mrc A1mcandcr better known br (Buddy.) Come to church. Go to church. < fE 'PAtAt&tTO LEADER sr. james c. m. e. church Rev. R. L. Brown, Pastor 1 The second Sunday was a very J high day at St. James morning j-aam-nigttt, The people turned uut in large numbers to heai Rev Brown, who is just beginning hi* a at i eat as pastor oi liutesburg (St. James and. Wesley ChajJm) oaarge. His general theme lor .he uay was "Guidance". Morn, ing text was taken from St. '.jonn 14m chapter i am the way. .Sunday night he spoke from St ...ucu 4mv; f'o'iiow me and I will make you fishe.a of men. ThR pas ".or -temcu to have put his besi into these two sermons Anich cai ried his audience, as it were, upon mo mount of iiaustiguration, ano as we tarried there amidst tho glory of God, we were able to -e m- uooier and sub.ime selves matching on to victory. Frklay last, Rev. Brown was the Achievements of tne Amen. j..n iSegio. Rev. and Mrs. Brown, also little Bobby Z. Brown, Rev Wn: Oxner and Bro. Jackson motor? to Hodges to attend the Counci. of the Anderson district. PAWLEYS ISLAND NEW8~ .Many took advantage ol tmbeautitul sunshine on Sunday alter much rain Saturday and wer? tound wending their way to sl church. Bro. Ephruim Thomppo.i ^ivacned a nooie sermon at St. john A.ME churcn in the absence . Key. 11. E. Washington, ou. pastor who was dowtl to Gordo.. A large crgrwdjwas ai_ Sunday school. The lesson was bcauti. .uny taught and reviewed by our i to.. Alter which an tMuca. tional program was rendered ii. TTcvp.iig \vnn hu..nder's:?.Day. ihose on program were Mrs. lomasena and Miss Harriet Brown, papers; MisB Darnella L ..wijcj, suio; uuet.Mts. V. Grate and Miss L- Burgess; Mr. H. Grate, paper; Mrs. H Burgess 0O10 anu leinarks by Bro. J. Dan_ .els. The Sea brook quartet ren dered several selections. May Gcm speed these talented young;men uist.ess oi ccienioniv's, the' wn. ter. Bio. Si.idab spoki with powei at night service and inspiring 1.1 ., oy me pa.-.tor. The Emergency club was roy* ally entertained 011 last week b> .urs. Maryan Polite. - v heui ueit .sermon was preach ed at Acadia by the Pastor Kev. .ii. Dcsscllieu. The BYPU les, I on was interestingly taught by Mrs. Viola Session. Kev. Bessellieu wish to have ihc pastors and their congiega. uon oi" this vicinity present ai .?lt. Zion when Dr. G. G. Dam el < of etheada Baptist church ane others will be gueat speaKers. , Alia. Maria Ferguson was call, ed to Andrews a few days ag. to attend the funeral of her un. cle, Mr. H. Cain. We pray for the speedy recov. erv of Messrs George Bessellieu .inward Kb] a.nd Mrs. Martha a:, aunt of Mr. and Mis. J. Daniels. DISTRICT 6, 7, 8, HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING Hopkins, S. C., Feb. 7, 1940Fhe 6, 7, 8 District teachers lieh" .heir monthly meeting, Feb. 2, a1 |.it. Moriah school/ J. W; Neai principal. o President Hubert Williarm -opened in order. The assembly prayet?otfered by Kev. J. B. Barber. The president then announced the house open for bus. .icss. We lpanned a program for ur annual Field's Day wnich will convene Friday, April 5, at Weston school, Hubert Williams pin jipnl. Watch this paper for the progr. 111. Rev. J. W. N'eal spoke on "Rural Problems" upon which he gave a lesson worthwhile. Wha' he said will linger long in oui memory. We can't find language appropriate to express the pleasure it gave us to have Mrs. Jenkins, oui Jeanes teacher as our iucst speaker. She spoke t<y ut? 11 ner usoal way stressing our service as teachers and our opportunity to help break down illiteracy in the community in . 'bich we work. Tht. meeting closed with an enjoyable social hour, during which delicious refreshment was served. We adjourned to meet March 1st, with Mr. R. L. Blue, Siloam schooL SALUDA NEWS Saluda High School The National Negro History week was fittingly and appropriately carried out by Miss Jessye .iuninwnu wno had cnarge 01 tnt hapel exercises for the week. The i porta on some phase of the Ne -gro given by the teachers were lull of information and everybody w&b well benefited by them. ijve.yooay on Saluda Rosen. raid Hi campus is full of aspira. tion working for the "Shirley " mph" and "iMiss Saluda" con. test. We are planning to make these trie biggest contests in the histc/ry of the school. . us. (.lndya?U.?Boulware wt? ' ut of school last week due tr illness and we are very gl3d to see her smiling face in the class jo.ii again. ' h * bet o?* Speech club hag its regular meetingg on each Friday, i * Friday each member reported on some noted Negro. The W. S. D. club is meeting al. so on Friday. They also report, oci* on historical Negroes la_.t Fri_ day. * LITTLE RIVER NEMf3 Rev, J. C. H?nige, Pastor Rev. -J. F. Faulk preached a soul sti.ring sermon which was - -enjoyed -by all. - Dr. A. P. Spfe&rs preached for Rev. J. C. Hodge on second Sunday. Rev. Hodge ,-r*-^till confined to his bed. We pray"* for him a speedy recover Rev. A. W. Stackhouse and Rev George House were the ffuests at -.v^sppn Sunday nigirt. ' 3r. Thurman Gause was the guest of Miss Nina Hodge Sun. tay. Miss Gladys Sta.ckhouse ol Conway spent the week end with .ii s Lva Gore. Misg Annie Mae hestnut from My. tie Beach spent he week end as guest of Miss Ev. .cna Gore. Mr. I. J. Livingston .as guest of Miss Evelena Gcnv. dr. Flemie Edge spent the week end with parents. Also MissAll. pearl Livingston. Miss Alpear' Bryant was guest of Miss Rethea Bellamy, Mr*. G. C.?McQueer spent the week end in Conway. Alt. Zion School News Prof. C. B. Varner, Principal M.s. McQueen gave a Leap 'ear party at Mt. Zion Monday night. ~ ~ Feb. 14 at PoDular Tr. sehn.il the .N.HJVI.- gave a Valentine par y which ^ihu was enjuyt'd by all iss K. 9. Barnes of Popular Tr. ave a Negro History pragran Friday night.? Popular giil8 won from Buck u gnls oasketball team 29.1; 'opular boys lost 20-37; Mt. Zion girls won from Myrtle Beach 9.0. The Myrtle Beach quartet boys endc-red fine music at Popular noo' on Saturday night. Mr. Fieeman Gause, former stu iont of Alt. Zldn, now a senior at ItaU college is at Eastover Prac tice Teaching school. We trust that success will be his. WILLIAM CHAPEL . * A. M. E. CIHJRCH Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor Last Sunday was indeed a fuli day foi*?members and friends o> the above named church. Aftei the regular opening song by the rhoir other appropriate ?on " >iy o.m,. the pastor Took hia text and spoke from the v.-jvee \ vouls of Caution From the Son of God. The funeral of Mr. Tom Blaii r.s held 3:3(J p.m. Mr. Blair had been an officer until the day of ?? affliction. The pastor preach. _ed from the theme?"Christian'.-. Steadfastness*. Solos were -ren rloro/l *Ktr \fyo PaaI/ am J M.?. f! wj iiitii. vvun uuy ail o U Brown. The evening services were very short after having witnessed sua. - fu.l day. Subject of the ser. lion Jesus Stills The Tempest. The choral club is planning a ; cia Luster celobi ation. The club i8 meeting weekly now ano its members seem to be quite interested, ST. MATTHEWS JNEWS Under the leadership of Prof It. P. Burgess, vocational agricul. .ural teacher, and'T).""B7"Addison. ionie eeouoomics teacher at St iat.hews Junior high school and vocational instiuctors of agricul. ture and home economics in Cal houn county for Negroes, w_ ...... mat t..is county is one a. .ong the best th^t.js "Striving to nake lif{j worthwhile. It has for is motto spe-king in terms o he writer, "Climb Though Tiv Rocks Are Rugged". Certain/ h y-i vin e he leadership oi IProf. J. A. Ford and his arden j Lsu-<viu uy tii(j power Oi he city and county Kiiprrinten ents, Mr. K. iJ. Zimmerman, Jr and Mr. Paul Geiger, are puttingover a worthwhile program, in .ir schoo'l and in the community The cash crops that is grow, in this county are cootton, com >weet potatoes, other cash in. jome which the farm comprise are cattle raising and swine pro.* Auctions. Within this county we.have such programs going on as soil consei .a. ?>n, reiAvrestration, c^oprota. cion, F.S.H. and F.H.H. In con. acting some of the farmers, we found that the most of them car. . led out some of these programs. ROBERT SMALLS HI S.CH"OI Beaufort, S. C.?The teacher? and students of this school observ ed Negro Histoiy week with class room lectures and several chape' programs. Thc programs consised of songs, solos, readings, ducts list, umentai solos, quartets and papers on Negrcreg achievement r riday tne guest speaker was Mr. J. P. King of Penn school Frogmore. He spoke on the out standing Negroes in the state \^hich was enjoyed by all. After .caring so raucn aDoui great ive. i gro men and women most of the children are inspired and say they ar? going to be great men and j women too. On Monday night, Feb. 12th ne lacuity men ol Kobeit 'Smalls played Penn's vocaity team u! Penn school. Two buses and sev rai cars motored to witness the game. The game was exciting 11 om stait to finish." The game , ended with Penn victorious. tne Leap Year Ball given lasi Friday night was a great success a large crowd attended the gal: affair. ,' I We are having a week's brick campaign. Each chi\J iis asked to biing a brick a day. This ,is for the benefit of building a flue in the manual training shop and also tennis court. ihe Home akers are progress ing nicely. They are serving hot lunch every Monda,v and Tuesday We are asking each and everyone for your oooperation. \ ^ ' BARNWELL NEWS 1 B<-thiehem Baptist Church Rev. A. P. Porter preached an "'V tni" ivc sermon Sunday morn. "Ing found Deut. 10:11. The theme ^UiLjiis discourse was '"The Re luirenunts of God". ;We^all^ en. ioveil tho miwnc. KvnnerVif ?/-. no At Second Baptist church Dea. op Will Ryals conducted pray, r service aite^. which Rev. Clar. -ence Williams preached an inspir ational seirrton', text found John 1 1. This service was in interest of Club No. 4, Deacon Jas. Owen? ! - ? ! Prof. W. L. Holman with Mr >ti v Sims and Mr. J. W. Mc. Teer are moving along fine with iic puioting of the girls doimi.j j;y of Bethlehem high school. >" . trro ili tory week was observi d at Bethlehem high school with a program each chapel hour. "The Negro as Musicians" was render. mTT >. Allen. "The Life and Works of Bopker T. Washing .i ai.s. b. b. AllenT "The 'oevo as an Artist and Leaders' by Prof. W. L. Holman. ."Lis, 1^-ue Surgen <yf New York y is funeralized Thursday at Bethlehem Baptist church. Mr mt- ..ns. t^oinprorr"and daughte. ?"COT pithk'd tre body here and .ere the guests of Mi. and Mrs. ,'atter on. They returned Satur. lay to New York. (Miss Ardry Dixson the charm ng daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D I. Dixeon was a week end visitoi with her patents. Miss Dixson i.~ a member of the faculty of-Four .am iiin high school. We Learn To Serve On the side of the. road one half mile Southeast of Barnwell stands a school, Bethlehem High, buiP out of Faith, Sacrifice and Pray, er. We are striving to carry out ne principles of the Mastei, do. ing something for all humanity louve all for the Kingdom of God 1.00k nty the field of time and see if "service" isn't the word that covers all the joys, sorrow of the human race. .Service to God first of all then" >eryicvi to mankind are fa?ts TTTTT iead to succe s. mU ???? kwJ t * lilt: jjuipuac auu u.iiiiiuiu awl I of ou, own iletniehen. hi which wc I should be proud, is to train the I youth of today for a life of Ber_ . .ce wnerever they go, for ovei all there is an eagle piercing eye n-nuy watching to see it' you as members to a true cause art ,'olng to do your duty tb advance this school along all lines in or. ier that these boys and girls may work to accomplish, stuuy to lea?.. and learn to serve. For service will bring tft^/better things ol ^ MT. CLARE BAPTIST CUURCB Sunday school began at its reg ular hour. Two of our local high school teachers' worohiped wit. us and gave timely remarks. The morning message wis one of fact, '.abject "Christian Standard of .He'. Night service the |ubject was "A Call For Strength''? , Miss Etta Spivey has returnco iioni tiie oaiiuers lueiuuriui iiuopj tal, Florence much improved, i Un rnurscay night prayer meet -rng" OTid-prcacnmy D\^-dtev.-^-. B. gieat seimon was delivered. ,Read the "Leader" and keep in_. .01 m.d. ^ ^ MRS. C. C. KERSHAW PASSES Airs. C C. Ke.shaw, of Pine ' ?~u_ pass.d to the beyond Feb* j So.- wis a respected ci izen and lived "S consistent vhistia. .l'e in her home church and com muni.y. Her death came as a dis tinct shock. She was Sick net hree weeks. Funeral service? j ?verc hrd in Zion UME church or Saturday,< Feb. 17. Rev. Duval master of ceremonies. Eulogy by dishop I H. Johnson, Hebrews 11 10: For we look for a city, etc. Body committed Rev. J. Philip* Palmer._UnderU kers in charge. -J .CML GfSJQGIST _ m i -~ry Local Citizens Neglect / * _ . * ?->>! v i c.ougns. V'/iuch Laler c.i fc-Vove Dangerous. 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