The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 27, 1940, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Saturday, April 27, 1940 Mrs. Bertha Spearman of New York City is visiting her mothei Mrs. Mary 4^ovvman of Irmo and sister \lrs. Ilsthfr Rowe, 2512 Green sffceet." J t D-ean BrcK>k^A>f Morris Col lege passed Vnroutfh the city enrnnte <? Hnmlovormeill^ M n t ? ^?tht*4?edsido of his sick sister, Mrs. J E. R. Wilkins, a teacher in the publie school system of North Carolina. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin Mrs. Ella B. Martin, Miss Thelmc Martin* of Detroit, ?Mieh.; Mr * Fred D. Martin' of Petersburg Va.; Miss Azora Martin of Wash, rvmgtorn D. C., were here to attend the funeral of Mr. J. *W, Rol inson. While here they were s the guests of. their parents Mr ?? awl?Mi-s: fr?Fk?Mart ill of Jen kinsville, S. C. Miss Ruby I.ee Johnson of 1220 Oak street is spending the week with her sister and brother-in-law Rev. nnd Mrs. II. B. Moore of f Dariville, Ya. Mrs. Moore was the former Mrs. Lena Johnson of Conway, S. C. Mrs. Jrlia Camming of 230' Senate street left for Aiken, S C., on the 1-1 inst. where she will spend three weeks with her grand daughter. Mrs. Margaret Wright of POP Kershaw St. ^ THE HOSE SOCIAL CLUB Tii-llo iEvryhr-dy! The Rose Social i.lub js back, on the job again for the good .'old springtime Don't have much news, but wt recently elected officers of?thiol ub as follows Elise Johnson, is pWs'dont; Ethel Gibson, vice president: Mngtfic Rose. 1 secregfg tary; Vivian Chalk, treasurer and Rebecca Rose and Margaret Good win. reporters. After -electing officers the meeting was adjoum cd. NON't Pieetinnr will he .at thehome of Mr. Albert Hayel, 243*1 Senate street. M ^ FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS CLUB The Friendly Neighbors club ^ .met in the basement of Gilbert s r Chapel church, efRertained by Mrs. Lula Gilbert. Mrs. L. Phelps conducted the devotion after which Mrs. E. M. Owens presided. The afternoon was spent in games and fancy work.- Mrs. Frances Thomas showed the ladies how to make a beautiful . coat. This' coat was worked on dyed towels. Mis. Lnln Gilbert served a buf^ fot sunner. The menu was crack ers, pickled onions, thicken salad ?~ ice ted,--cake and ice cream. Mrs. Katie Solon thanked the host ess for the very pleasant af. toino.'n. We had a new neighbor to join. The next meeting will be. held at?the homo of?Mrs.?Coneilla Guest. Wheat St-.. WAVKRI.Y SILVER STARS r The club met Tuesday night ofiAprit i'.'l at the home of Miss F Adams. 2f>57 Millwood Ave. The ho' se was called to order by the - -Gha-phrinr - Mt?ft " "Louise"Gunter. who carried out the devotions ir its usual^ form. The meeting was then tinned over to the Vicc-Pres ident, Mrs. Annie Belle Frazie'r who prior,.io her marriage . recent ly was Miss Annie Belle Unison. We are making plans for our anniversary. which is to take place May 3. We wish to thank our many friends who attended the weinor roast and peanut pull on Monday night. The meeting adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, Gervais St. A delicious' repast was enjoyed by all. SUNNY SIDfi-SOCIAL CLUB ^ The club held its regular meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy 1502 McDuflfie. Ave. The meeting was called to order by the Chaplain, Mrs. Florence Wilsdn. The devotions were carried out in the usual manner-. The President Mr. James - Middleton opened the business session. We were glad to have our Chaplain, Mrs. Wilson in the meeting who has been raway for sometime. Next meeting will be at the ^vJbome of Mr. and Mrs. James Middleton, 1100 block Oak street. A delicious repast was served after which va^ rious games Were played. THE HIGH HATTERS r SOCIAL CLUB The Hich Hatters Social club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lawman, and was opened by the President, Mr. Lowman. 1 h?' opening song was led by Mrs Warden; prayer by the chaplain. Remarks by the president follow ed after which the roll was called and all , members responded. Election of a reporter and a chairman for the Social commit? tee was held. John Hazzard was elected reporter with Mrs. Jessie Clark as an assistant; Mrs. Alice Johnson was elected chairman of the Social committee. After thia a feW words were given by some t - .4- ' v : Allen Uni i^,r <> ju?w J&?/ fl - ' M 4 Under the direction of Profes sor I. M. A.1 Myers-students o Allen University have been on .tour through Richland, Lexingtn and Newl'oi'Py lo.unties making study of problems in Rural Edu cation. ~~ ~~ r? No {...Reading from right tc left-standing: Prof. U. Sv Gall of the members. - SV'o were glad lo have our Sec rotary Mrs. Young with us afto being confined to bed for mor than two weeks. The meetin closed to assemble again nex Monday night at the home o Mrs. Annie Bell Throne 2528 Yo\ uiian St. ^ MUSICAL PROGRAM AT UNIO? BAPTIST SUNDAY 4:00 PTM. On Sunday afternoon, April 2 at 4 o'clock there will be a musi oal program given at the Unio Baptist church. This prograr promises to be one of in teres and a rare - tivaL. It is made u of our local business firms. The program as follows: -Opening song?Lnion Bapt. choi Scripture ?Mr. W. M. Ponds Prajv?*-M r. D. D. Mozie Selection by choir Tifrtii'-fr Dr.' Cedj'ic?Simons Instrumental solo?Mr. A. P. Wi Hams Short talk'?Mr. I. S. Lee. y Solo?Mrs. Cluster instrumental solo?Miss Albert Mobley Representative?Johnson Funera heme Sole?Miss Mary Logan .tending?Mrs. ihomas Palmer Solo?Mrs. William Singfield Poem :Creation?Miss Jessie Ma Uuniela ~ Instrumental solo?Mrs. Rudine < Hopwood Talk?Mr. J. B. Lewie Paper?Mrs. Julian Brown Instrumental solo?Miss E. II King Reading-Mrs. J. W. Brunson join?.ais. Rebec.a Hart Recitution?Mrs. Rosetta Felton .eading?Miss A. Jenkins Selection?Capital City quartet o'o?-Miss Alma Washington Sohj=^Miss Edna ^Butler a per?Mrs. Mabel Smith Scouts Oath?Boy Scout Troo ;No. 51 -n BOOKER WASHINGTON PTA CALLED TO MEET The regular monthly meeting of -the Bookor T. Washington Pa rent-Teacher association?will?Lu held in the library room of tin school at 8 o'clock p.m. on Thuri day, April 25. This meeting ij of great importance for a repojof the activities of the state assc ciation will be made and an in teresting program will be render ed. All parents and friends ar< urged to attend the meeting. the y. p. s! tTclub The Y. P. S. T. club met at th< home of Miss E. Leaphart, Meet ing was called to order by th< president; Song, What a Frienc We Have in Jesus; prayer by th; chaplain; song, I'll Be Waiting Uf There; Scripture was read by Mr Boss; song, I am Working on th< Building. The minutes of th< last meeting were read, receivec and adopted. We still have some sick mem' bers: Mrs. Janie Sims, Miss Bei niece Ross, Miss Eleado Wheaker and one member joined, Mis? Adline Clarkson. The next meel Ing wil be at the home of Miss Delphine Mayers, 1608 Gregg St versity Students On Exc ?3&^^Z^^^Kfai?tjjj|Kjr^?^_j BK^sfe^^y- . BW?.y #,jlffiTqW^ KRR Mj^^ ^Hl j^B R jjipp^"!^ . us Ltej: r i- i man, supervisor of Negro s.hools. f Newberry county; Nahomie Parka I er, Baltimore; Martha Corlev. lr j Marv Lou TTnllnwnv, n-nlm* a | ton; Gracie Lakin, Florence. Julia i- B. Rogers, Spartanburg; Beatrice! ?Long?Weldun, N: C.J, Prof. I. M. j > A. Myers, director of rural edu- , [ cation, Allen University....Sitting j ?' ------ A1KE>LAEVV^ -T i ' R. L. Townsend, Rcp?rter e g The revival at Friendship was t quite a success. It reached its f cnniax on Friday night when Dx. v Coleman gave an unusual interrpretation of "Dry Bones". The I Junior and senior chois sang on < Wednesday and Thursday nigi.tr respectively and the combined j choirs sang on Friday night. | We welcome all visitors. Ampne ' the ones on Sundap, we had Mrs ^, Artis of Hempstead, N. Y. The ' | student body of Schoflold along " with the Dean of Women a_nd Dean 11 of Men attended our morning scr' tfices. ''I Baptism will take place on-Sun- . day uieiiillg at < :4o p.m., as a re suit of the yvivnl =? , | Dean Nix and his wife Mrs. Nix i spent Sunday at their biother's ! Prof. A. L. Nix. Thev took Ger t.e L*catr* N ix back to a. C. State ? culogc with thein. Miss Nix spent ij me week end here. One of the biegest didves of the ' year is on to complete he Thatcher Gymnasium auditorium of Scho a ucui. x ..eie are Id committees I on for this drive atuT each class ) is raising $150. The Junior-Senior prom was to have been the c..0>\ amg .alian: xxx -tin.' new gym.nusium but due to financial condiI tions we were unable to finish it. t- j There will be an afternoon proI gram given by the ninth grade J, of 'Schofield on Sundap for the mo thers of Aiken. This ~S's one oi toe many e.lorts put on to complete the gymnasium. Sponsors t of this program nxe Miss S. M. ilorry and Mr. R. J. Glasco. Aiken C?unty Benedict Club i The Benedict College club of [ Aiken county held its last meet- ' ner at the home of Rev. and Mrs. M. M. Peace, April 19 at 7 o'clock Due to inclement weather the at p t< n 'anee was a bit off. The meeting was officially oper ed by the President, Prof. Z. Townsend. 'Present and future plans ior one ciuo were mstusacu by nil. The club will present a program at the next meeting. One of the onts+e?'bnT features of the meetc _ ing will be a speech by Prof. Reu g I bens of Rettis academy who i? 51 widelp known dtver this county j and state. L We are expecting a one hun y dred per cent attendance at our " t.. me?ti?i??. ps an enjoyable . time is anticipated for all. , As an associated club of Bene I a;-T cbiloco we earnestly plan to come up one hundred per cenL ih our efforts to help foster the caus< I for which our Alma Mater stpnds | T^- ,4. I II 1ITIU CH IK*A 1/ incuiiiift A i May 17 7 o'clock p.m. Place-- t | home of Rev. and Mrs. M. - M ' ' 805 Kershaw St., Aiken. > t_ ? ? m m | BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH ^ Rev. B. J. Hutchinson, Pastor St. George?The regular morning servi e began at 11:30. The : subject of the morning's message was "The Spiritual Voyage" ano it was explained to its fullest ' and everybody enjoyed the spr' vices. In the afternoon WRfiv. i Hutchinson motored to HurleyMville to deliver the baccalaureate sermon for Prof D. J. Jenkins at | i the Harleyville Industrial school. , Ho spoke from the subject "Edu THE PALMETTO LiSADl ursion Tour Studying M' Wff.i . ^ f||i &<& ' >. : X:: : v^t ^ 3?y,# Julia Bookhnrt, Columbia; Annul B. Green, Andrews. Anna B. Hawj thrnnoj Bur Westr~ ?NoiL .Ml. Bethel Garmonv. eon- j solidated rural school. Newberry county. ? :?! No. J Broad River School. Newberry county. No. 1 Administration building. at hiii"r Mi s. Mable C. Summers' made splendid remarks. Those ace. mpanyiiv.; Rev. Hutchinson were Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. Summers, Mrs." A-rola Tobin. Mrs. S E. Felder, Mrs. Luddie B. Stewart, Mr. Walter Christie. Mr. Joseph-Jones. Mr.-JBshua Boyd and Rev. Willie Simpson. Rev. Simpson delivered an interesting sermon Sunday night. m + ABBEVILLE NEWS Mt. Pleasant Raptist Church The .Missionary meet lip/ was held at the home of the President last Friday. The president took charge after?t+re?es '.i.ii do \. Ion. A a interesting program was rendered +ry the you up iolk. \t the eml ol the program the prize _ contest was olTered by Mr-. Mamie Cole .Mrs. Fnnna Reid had the lucky mi ml or and ivceiv ...j?the. pi ue. We were glad to have- Rev. Johnson of the AMK church present at our meeting. '1": < next ni' ot' U-t will he at tlie h-'ine of Mrs. Bonnie I.. C. Urown, Friday May 11 ill. At tin- close a--Miciovrs rr past was served.' Mrs. Lewis Wesfmi died last Thursday at his le< . Ill Cqiuhridtcc"street.""' "MT." "WcstTfffwas the son of the late .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Weston. Fiuieral was held at the?home?Sunday etching at '2:110 o'clock, lie leffCFsto mourn his loss fo.:r .sisters and two brothers. FAIRFAX M U S Services at Bella 1 were well attended Sunday. A silver tea was given at St. I'hilip which was quite a sneers. Prof. P. J. Hannnit delivered the Educational addn-s ut Luray and Gilford Sunday. The agriculture hoys, under :>-u pervision of Mr. Hickson their instructor, won third place in the judging contest which was held at Allendale, Friday. April-19. Mrs. Rosa Bowers andt daughter accompanied by Miss Katherine Washington, attended the" dedicatory service Saturday of > Mather school, Beaufort. The play "Dca'cuTT l'ubhs" will Lv presented Monday night'in the school auditorium. McCOLL COLORED SCHOOL wins tn district hdoing contest r Tinimonsville. S. 0.. April 18? The Agricultural sttalents from" six counties met here to-day to nidge potatoes, corn, chickens, hogs, cows, and mules. Each school sent a team of thr?e students. Simon Buie ,of McColl won the highest individual honor in scoring" 902 points. Ttfo winning team was Manning; Kingstree was second, McColl was third and Tinimonsville fourth. There were eighteen schools competing making a total of S4 students. The winners of this contest will go to Orangeburg for the State tContest and from there to PintBluff, Arkansas, for the National Subscribe For? The Palmetto Leader j ER Problems In Rural Edi 7?^ W Iff j^KJBggifl Drayton high school. Newberry; No. 5 Oak Grove -i"li .?,\'iw T"*riy (T.nnty No. 6 Crane Crock. Richland county. ... - Not 7 Front vTvw oT Chapin Negro' school. Lexington ouiiitv. No 8 Poniaria s.hool. Nvwberty yoynti'.?? Tllfc CUUISTIAN HOME bCrial aid society CLOSESSFl'I. MI:ETIN<. I Leeds,- S.- C.?T!ic Christian' Home Burial Aid Society met on last Saturday at Ebenezer Bapt Chinch with the Iiev. Sanders in live cnair. The nu-etinpr was- well attended and the lodges made a creditable" report. Mr. Wesley Emersono ol Carlisle, now of Monks Corner, came up and was on the job as usual. He is one of the best secietaries in the order; There were a larere number of visitors who witnessed the proeedi.i'r?of rhr^" meeting. Among the many visi- j -tors?wt^re?Prof. Hawkins of II?-?i Hank, Van Dawkins, Jr.. a senior at Sims high. Mrs. Dawki:.-* liis mother. Undertaker Mrs/ H->] ley-"and C. H [? ?'!' 'of *"b tor, ami others whose nanus the writ or failed to get. Mrs. Mamie Burton, head of th< order, accompanied the writvr TT* the society. The writer also, ma it timely remarks W" had- the -op portunity and pleasure to isit-tlu. home where a colored man now lives. \vh<? found in his~"yard Jl'JU.dollars--i+i--gold *'and (unYo?"J it iiH over to the . white man The;, gave him enough money (<> ' !? > ''d 1 'ild -i--iw.pee- rrrrri?It? is iTyvT ibwv? ? The Christian Home Society is divided into two districts known :>s district No. one ami district No. t\Vy. District No. one will meet next Saturday near Saluda District No. two raised Sl'u'J.fio. Mr. Worthy knows how to count money and ho handles, the same as a cashier in a hank This was a very peaceful and loving: session. They- fed us until wo wanted no more. Rev. L. G. Bowman, Report-.-1 MRS. MATTIE ( ROM ARTIE AUAMS, I.All) TO REST - ) J Mrs. Mattie Croinartie Adams of-West Columbia died in the Co-j -lumbia hospital, April 13. 11*40 at the nue-of forty-three years. Mrs A d a ins wa<= a 'l'"1"'"'1 elim Ji' worker, was sup?rinteml?tH "of - the Hayward A. M. E. church. Sand\ Run circuit and held many <>t!.-.-: high offices in. the church. She lea1, es to mourn her \ as.-- j ing eight children, live step-child- . Yen; her mother, Mrs. Rebecca , Croinartie; u brother, E. W. Cro- J martie of Columbia, one sister! .Miss Daisy Cromartic. and a -host j of friends. , i ? We loved her well hut God ^ loves her best. j. It A AR DN ER. CRITIC i", JUDGE; BANQUET EPEAKER '< Thursday evening. 'April 18. < Professor H. W. Baumgardnev, of Allen University, served as erifi.'i' itfd.is, in tftt1 triangular intereolTegiate debate between South Ca-'< rolina State Agricultural and Mo- ^ rhanioal College, at Orangeburg, {. and the Agricultural and Teohni- h c?rl College, of Notth Carolina The other member of the triangle |* is Virginia State College, whore u the South Carolina negative team j appeared during the same even- n ing.The award went to A. and T. >i at Orangeburg. h Friday evening, April 19, Pro-1 1 leaf ion , __ i .? 5 . 3 t f/'} ' ' M&i iJli* &&4J&S& -wVv . r: S& . j ^ Mfes '*M ' ' > hmjm ' . . Ib^HV'K j|||| ^ l^i- ? il ; " " ? I ^ ,. o. D Kisir .View. . I >t-!.t|,j<ljrt ' i.l" >t-ll"-'l. Xewberry count-.'. Nu. TTi Monteith school. Hiohlami county. 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