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W7 , Pit^e Two BETTT5T A (A I) KMY~~ ^ ~ H \S FORMAL OPENING lly Richard F. liodlwar*. Trenton. S. Wednesday .1 Septvnibi r IN. in the presence of a huge number of students, visi- V1 tors and friends. Uettis Academy A and- .1 uniur. colore, presented its n font, ul opeiiihp program in Quiaby Aaiiiluihim. The program beJ .^.aju.Viit.; ilie sin - iud.uJL.thc_ .Nejjtv National Anthem, followed by ? scripture. invocation and a spirit- di tttti-?a It vf?w hie 11?Prof. Melvin?S- L}fl How :11??r?. master of ceremonies, ! made a splendid introduction of tiiO proa rum. Welcome to the '* law students was cited -by .Mux- ' well Ri^sby, ir senior college stu- ,\] ^ de t with response by Luthei loco Aftei the smiting of "God ?^ ~ -Rless America". Richard - Haul- " ware warmly welcomed the new " - faculty members to all the cultlF > rat 'privileges of Rett is Academy.- v.( Xylophone >oio followed by l.ytl __ nail Ross. dr.. and u'vetings to the old sl..dc!ils by Miss Clyde R S .Iik ict' I:. . t -? Mr-, y. 1 i,11 ofip-11 iiT~ ^ ?.? 11 od.ii i.'i 1 and, presented?ih.- fn.-iil. ty n.eir hers . which : re as follows. , New t'ncullj .Memht'rs Mis.-. Klhel "K. .Musi s, Louisville | Ky.. .'.kulu'iuutks. received her K 1 ik?' 11 M at hunmt It-v t'l I III! I h Loiii- > ilie .Municipal l'< llegi\ I."it is ,] ..ill K* . )i S. degree- i??- M-a (ho- M i -, i i. * *?from 111 i-? V 'unve rsi I y ' t>!- -V ii log;.!.. Ann ArUm. Mich. ,S!.e j also 11 !11 graduate wink in ? Maiiiiii.ai.i-. at tin- University o! ''incinnati. ,l itii'iiiiiati, Ohio. " ai s.?(. la?ivs?11 urlly Ikuilw an' I ohlistuli. t'.. Untile. KcollOmicS I i'? . i ive'd Iter M. S. degree in* ii >nu i'.i?>tiuiniiV< t i i-iii Smith tai n linn State . < ',>!k-.:e. Urangeh.irg l'i ui. !.. l!-io\\ tie U-iss. t in. .ig.V l}i. AM-tr trfn'.lu r ami Negri, 11 is A lory. n-o-ivvir J4iis A I'. degree A tTiTfi" Atl.iiiii University. Oxford ? Okiii. Havi.ikii1 < ( .Music Kil iration. Ann-ricawi t'otiservatorfc; of " Chicago. Chicago, lit. Mastvi ui .Mu.-i education, Sherwood ('on- a ivatmy. hi'cago, II! < >kl I'aculU .Mouthers .ill.--- UKilc I'. 'Singleton. Coluiiit 'M; S. < . l:iulm-> ami Psychol- !' ' ogy. rece!iI'd i.t-r M.S. degree from ,\ lk*m iii t College. Columbia. .Mis.Smy*!i tiif: h; - met the ioi|uil'0- , I?i*r -Masters degree; thru ^ > i. i:- a a school study at Hampttpi h I !ist it ,.t. .' I i;i 111 t -ii. \'a. Sin- lias also -t iiied Hi ttii- slimmer school a! Miav. I nivi-i'sity. lialoigh. N.Ca!i-s i.nia I. Willi.-. Austin, Tex . * _ .it's, liii.iva"! ii.n . aiui Knglisli. re - :vt ti - i-ei Ik S, decree in 'Kihlea; i ti Trm.-i Sanuiel lluuston U<?1? I. g< , A lis', in. Tex. . h Mi-. .Mary Williams, Carlisle, < ?K . I i i.?-11 i i?rrnri?M: then a ties, re- t ji-ivi-d I'er A.M. degree kJ)rom Ken tll.liV Male' < niiegi I .mi is\ ilk*, Ky. km- also studied in the ' l'niver-it <it' <,hieaeo. hicago, i HI. ' a .Mr. II. A. Hlassengale, Spring lielti." S. (.'.. Agriculture. received ,, h.s I! S. degree in Agriculture 1 front S. ( State C'olege. Orange- a 11ui v. Summer School. S. (*. State lollege. ,. 'Mr. - M' lviti Si Bowman, Ard more. Ma., College Kilglish, re coiveit his A.M. degree from Kin* r< - - . - I i?.. vi.. ^ v t >;;;?l n: >. t?try-,?imuui ?in.'?rm Powinan has almost completed s;:ii'ieii lit' work on a Master? de ^ wfrcc at Temple University. Phil ideinhia. Pa. 0 Khhard K liouhvaio, Hock llil S. <j. !>u>i il-.-s Administration and Kcor.otr.irs. received his l>. :* ivo :ii llusiliess Administration trniiT t'olitignv Orntitfc- ? l.itrtf. > C lie' has also studied in tho tiild ot Kducatioji at Johnson (Sntiti. I Diversity, Charlotte ' X i ' Mrs S f., Collins, Charleston S , Prinvioal. < .impleted her ^ work at lieii'-div't collutftt. .\tjrs. . Collins h.i: tamrht at Hettis At-ad \ ;i.u' a 11 ?' ' . ' v i-r .:i;.i ur .Principal. Slip has done r remarkable work since coming to t l.fttis ami I- stiil doing a splen. , !: ! j>>b. She bus attended summer > h'ji.i a'. a number of places Tr.e grammar school teachers g Miss Hazel Franklin. Mrs. K , i . 1!' !i:i* *. ) Mis. Ktht-1 blocker ^ Mi-s Kinma C.unmintrs. Miss, ('alii. ami I'M.f. \V.fC. i.eW- U .'1j 'ft- ai.' trrutfuaU-s of ?! Kotti.-; ! .t>t . r inlloac. ,\ ft. t each instructor mailt L( 11;i:? !y reu.ailis*? I'it?t". 11. A. Klas^ livfaic. made cordial Welcome remarks tall pie-cut from the 15 iletti- -;t i iii> Aluaiii Assucia tb>n ?.f v hi he is vice-president t! tr- f; .:?i the Trustee Boaru v. . .... i 'ii.Hi Mr. .1 ti. Simmons. drs. M M Murray, Jeanes .i . cl'a i >>i Kdgefield county and '' s .*|',:?tine K. Wilkinson, Jeanes t ! ache; .1' Aiken county were on ?| program. hut because ..f other du- i I k,-s wen not a hie to attend. A ii nihcr >f visitors aiid friends L vvlmv present to w itness the "grand ^ opening. i'he ones made- reniajrks g were County Agent George TP. t. Dowdy, Aiken County and Miss Q Jennie T relevant, Aiken County Nurse. The dosing remarks were made ^ by {'resident ? A. W. Nicholson President Nicholson praised the n participant? for having rendered A such an interesting rnd educa- " tional program. He spoke on tho c hopes of having one of the best 1 school . terms we have ever had f He said, "for 6^ years I have been working in the field of Education to help youth get an education so f _ that they can be better producer: .t and better citizens". He continued E ' "I have done all that I could U bring about better rtcial relation e It i % > ?/l im/loraf nn/lliUf oa 1 Un 1 n all could live more happily and a< *e peace". Everyone was rejoiced a when the president said , that "1 i> ?, am in my .iOfch year and I still p have the determination and ambi w % W HITMIR E N EWS Tin- revival meeting has closed Sims. Chapel Baptist church. I it- Rev. WTN! Watson TrOm Green' lie, S. C., .conducted the service large crowd attended every ight. Revival mooting began Suiula-. ight. j t Bruce Tabernacle chureh_ evT 1J- d Stroud, delivered th iscourse. Amount raised SI 1 ..'12 or Education $j.t>-l. Total $1 1.::t Rev. \Y. N. Watson and Rev. I'. i'ailace. were the last week visu ?V> a(t the home of Mr. and Mrs I. M. Kant and family. A dcU-hti'ut birthday party war i\ t y Saturday night at the i onu f Mrs. Brosia Willitnis in homo 1 ls'Hora Williams. A large lewd attended the party. Those resent were: Misses Norvici t'alker, l.enora Williams, .Mo/.ella Ipps. Mamie Williams, Margaret i.eter,?Messr ?: Willie?Kr?l'jppu ieorge Wiliams. Edward .lohnsoi : I 'v'tI U U ftiil I liivu ' Jyrd, Wiftie tieter, Jick Smi'n !ol ert Worthy, Hampton \\" i I anis. Robert Williams. The hoslissiia were Mrn: Bnnda William*. licin.:s ft past was "served. Miss ." inu;a Williams ree.eived it.air ills present eil'bv W. I., Kppx. M is* Ka*tci lUitl ohnsnii ami Mr. I.oyd .1 V.ii.-oii J isiU'ti in l:ain?k'ii Kritluy aiiif >"at ] inlay. Sunday visitors.-: of Mis' faster Robinson, Ruth t Jolmsoir lozclla Kpps were: .Miv-is \ t. t flc, Kay, Ruth, nurses from tin X'ewbeiry hospitaF. Newbei ry. lis-fes: Sallie Wils..!i, I.enlu (irif mi, Messrs .lames A. Joiner, .las ml William Johnson. A tleliph-j ill t MillII.' \va? s|K'llt. Week-end \ is iters: Miss A "hi r?A hranis.?Mr-.?.1 alia?Ranks -tmd I llnier, spent 'the week end v.ith Fr, ami Mrs. T'oiiun.y Johnson. | Mr. Arthur I.. Kant and Wallace 'tump, mi tie a very pfeasant trip Washington, 1). C. i j.onI:N< I: NKWS Miss Willie Mae llickson is a a lit tlit at- the Satiiule'rs Memorhi. lospital for appendix operation, ei many frientls widi her a peetiy lecovery. O ? I U* f I., i.f 1 1. . I\t'> . U . il 1?- assisted Rev. .). W. Taylor ast * week iiv hiv revival mooting t ..Cumberland M. K. < hui'ch, .it as a success. Mis. Julia Miller is <?n the sick st. Her tunny?frirmU .tu>h TTTT speedy receive i y. tfi Mrs. Joe Dihkins Jt. has returnd to the city al'ter spending sevral weeks in Camden. S. ('. with "datives. M i ?Kh-v d?iTiTTmaned?m?rhrity after several years stay it ew ^ ork l ity> also has remodel d her home on N. McQueen St m:\vhkkry ykws Hra> ton Street High School I'rof. It. J", (iludrit'n, I'rincipal \1 .. I. II \ It....' I,. :.. I IK- ! ' Ire -filth for thl- !i I'hl. I ll< ol]o',vill:T officers Aim eld t ril : lis:- Kvcluita Mui'tin, president: Ii. Ohtd vice-president: lis.- Kliza Spearman. s. tvlary; liss A ii eel iia- (iaUiiutn. Asst. mi etary; .Mis- (lata Ktta l'luf.M.I it*asuiv,r ainl Mi. I'aul k. Allfit CpUl'tel . Mr. Han.I.I Maislatll v.a- llu ufst ..t .Miss Ueita" ilainiiK ii.Is i!. at' t!n- niimtry t< reliefs. II. tt !'.) is.ia'.li ;ti..Iiiiit Siat..., ( ul ye alter lutvita'' enjoyed -pianN iippy |.imn>. Miss Vi\ ian Neely, a hiyh schon. cachet. spent the .week with hut i-latives itii.l friends ;tt Columbia, C. Nurse S.iW'ell has returned te he city to be m our county t\v< eeks. Mr. John Henry Kenner, who is esidiny in Washington, I), ('., re urned home last week to attend i.?; s.f w:<. Misses Arctta I laity and Susie telle Fribble have gone to Metis Academy. They will be missed reatly nt ?St. Matthews baptist hureh, where 1/oth of them were Sunday school teachers. Mr, Hobart Hare went to New fork last week. i ' All members of District No. 3 ,re -requested to be?present Stm lay afternoon, Sept. 29 at 3:00 o" lock at. Oak Grove Presbvtei^nn >ring a friend. By order of >tho (resident. ion to go onward". > ^ lettis New Building As the enrollment has increnSd each year and conditions beanie so congested,, a 7 room Stuc o building is under construction nd nears completion. The buildwill be used for academic pn oses; it is expected to be In use 'ithin three week*. - - ' l- ? * T> Vp . !!T l X^M/S Mr*. Ktrie Wilkinson and daiigh or. Washington I) C., the moth or . i. ! s! > ; nt M s. 1>. C Cureto-, :ils,v Vr, I'tiH ?\ rs. \V. I, Ponnil s of the >i 1 jn i itv stopped linintr th? work at the home o* Mr. and.Mrs. I). (J. Curet n. The} were enrout. to _.\:'nnla U Co luhthus: (1 a. Mr. J. I.. Wheeler. ay-'stant wnrv director of tho V. C. Mut Jjjal-'.Life Ins..rami' company was? viih tin- ajren y of this district last week. He attended the district n voting ia Union Thursday Prof. C. O.^V oodson. principal I >f Ct rver Hi reports hi ore than 4a(? are - iit tic high school do partjnent. Several of his student? of this year's class have entered college. The oiri.c T?f the PiljrTini Lit'-. insuranee w;is destroyed liy til early Wednesday morning. Much lainago was done fT> fixtures ana ords. This otfiee sttul agency is in charge of .Mr. W. Brown, listjiet nut Milder... . t Mr. Ilinton. state : .gent for the Pil.'i'im Life spent several day? h*i?~uc?ik- hore^ MTs: Lottie *T Bidden iUhl raiidson Ceorgc Whitley, have re urned after spending . severai -reeks?m Jersey City, N. J. Tlio iicioliei >?njrd-fcimoli. of Sik mi IIill ehureh are looking l"?rward to the visit of Bishop L. II , Kir.tr. The Pastor, Hev. P. K Mingo has the line cooperation ot :111 t e ministers it 1111 uit'ii" inn : n- .'at urns in order to make tin visit "a jfres t success. .Mrs. Addie AleWhirter tesulic. ii the citv schools has returned ifler s|K-iulinji a very pleasant va .atioii in Columbia. Air. .1. AI. Douglas of 1'uion qtent?seeei al?thtys here?visit inv ,i brothel'. Id. \V. S. Do.iplas Mr, 1 lunulas leaves this week t'oi Nashville. T.eiin., where he will en.i i the school of medicine at Miliary Aledieal collet: e. Air. ,1. C. Cupels lid and .Mis.a.'iiion of (Iatl:ney were recentvisitors here. Alts. Newton has returnetl Iron Nashville where she went' to ell ter her daughter, in Fisk I'niv. l.AKF CITY UKill SCHOOI. 1 he I litCity hifili school opened Sept. jr.. with hundreds of students res istei iny tlu-ir names fm the It'1(1-41 session. Although many of the patrons were entraped in work, there were some- wh<. . ....Ml | ,v,?| llUKlf 11 [lWMTiir 10 inn-ini-mw >|n nte.r- protrrani. Rev. 1). \Y Washingion of the A. M. K. chui'eli delivered tin- inornintr thought. Tic : 111 teacher's im.-fliiiti' wiiy .*i< !< 1 i'ii Scpt.l 1 with tin.- principal, I., 1> Hradley pi esidiim." IJy, is be^iiminu his eighth term sis pri'n ipal of ilir school. In .his ope tuny address to the teachers, he toll them that it will take them ;i little Unie to yet adjusted to the corn inu>iit> . especially the new ones' e -tated that. "As leaders we arc o adjust ourselves to the com inanity in which we sue selling I>\ this I do- not .mean that we ne to do just as the peoph. doine. hut rather he able to put I oi' with their wavs and endure them until w.c a it able to raise them t?> a desired level." The principal asked all of the tcucheis to ' t*licoOfMg'c good iuhh his. and citizenship training amony the students so that they may be of little trouble as possible in tin- community aid to those who are chiefly responsible, for law and < io? i . A student committee on if nod manners and citizenship is to be appointed to work with a similar faculty committee so as to insure some results ulon'g this line. The student committee will not only check on'.students around the school, to the school, and along the way home from school, but if will, also check on students on the streets and even near their homes This point was clearly "brought out i v the principal in his remarks at the opening program, lie- student committee is expected b> he appointed so<>n. Further plans for the student and faculty committees will he. mentioned later. At the .teathev.'s meeting,, the teachers lined up behind a drive to raise funds for .general expenses and school improvements The superintendent of the district, Mr. J. P. TruhieU, in a recent visit to the school stated that he is anx ious to have the school an aci credited high school. Funds raised ir> this drive will assist in getting a step nearer to this end. The names Of the teachers and their assignments are being pre, pared for publication soon. All tenehers_wxire present at the meeting \ , . ? i* N " Y IE P 'U METtfO LEADER THE GEORGETOWN NEWS j By K. J. Ford Please, get your news to" Us Monday, and don't say so much please, as somebody else woulo like to have a little say through our column too, and especially those Who buy and read the papei weekly. We also t*.ke this opportunity to thank those of you who paid so promptly JaRt week t)o this again and again. The following students names w,ere left out last issue: Miss Clementine Atkinson for Bennetl College; Greensboro, N. C.; Miss Verlee Jenerett^ N. C.?J3tate Teachers College, Fayetteville, N. C.: Mr. William Miller, Allen Univ., Columbia. Much success-is wished for all Who have "launched out trust .their anchoring will be sil'e Mrs.. Jessie A. Banks left Thurs day for Bucksnort. S. C.. where she?will be a member of the fac lllty 6! TFie Kictiaruson Training school there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poinseltc of Pittsburg, Pa., are spending a while here with relatives; Mrs. Beatrice Walker accompn -mca- rtfr imm srep-aaugnier iuufife fs far as Charleston, Si C? last Tuesday evening:, where Mable joined the group Qf other students enroute to the deaf and blind school, at Ccdm Springs, S C. They were quests of Mrs. Walker's aunt and uncle Mr: and .Mrs. Frasier Alston. ..Mr. and Mrs. Agustus Myers, were host and hostess to, the 11 Ck L. Social and Savings glub last Monday. The meeting; was opened i s usual with singing The NAnnul Negro" Anthem led by the president ami grayer. Report o the committee representing us a' the business meeting at Howard ceived as information. This was relative to the drive for the Center of which we heartily agree The calling of the financial roll resulted in the collecting of ten dollars ($10.-17) and forty-seven ""V&rr Frs neis Moultrie was a welcome visitor at our meeting Mrs. A. Preston, one of our mem' bers was present after an nbschcc nf six months and our Recorder Mrs. Strong' who was absent foi three months.. We were glad to have them all. At the close 01 the meeting the hostess servdd a delicious repast. Next meeting to be with Mr. and Mrs. Josh Rutledge on Church street.' E. J. Ford, presdient; Mr, B. H. James, financial, secretary; Mrs. Lull R Strong, recording secretary. Miss Robert A. Bessaleau left last Saturday for New York where sl)e expects to enter tho Apex School of Beauty Culture October first. She will live with her brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mrs. George Bessaleau. Mr. Earnest Fishbourne .spent a two weeks vacation in New York City and reports a very enjoyablo trip ft ml stay. Ml. ZttPC HAITI ST CHURCH - Rev. John Tisdale, Pastor Sunday was a fine day. Sunday school began at 10 a.m. The pustor had to so out of town and the UiV. Frank Johnson preached for us and gave l soul stirring sernum. text John 10:1 It I am the good shepherd, the good shepherd JO v eg-it-is. life for thealieep. The . message was enjoyed hy all. Tin pastor was with us for the night service and preached from Ger.e sis 22 :S, subject The Providence ol God/ It was very searching. A good attendance was present .r both services. We are planning for greatei work in the coming year. Tht mission* ries are doing a good work in the church and on the field, with our President sistei Elizabeth Singleton. We are glad to have our friends come to set us and to help us in this work May (!o:l give us fresh courage to go on to that perfect end. FIRST NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. \V. H. Neal, Pastor The Sunday st-hool was called to older at the usual hour with Deu. Joe Koon presiding. T^-"c wis an unusual number presen* as a result of the recent opening of the different schools. 11:30 o'clock Rev. Neal mounted the rostrum where he delivered another one of his usual soul stiring sermons. The morning services were followed immediately by the funeral services of Mrs. K. D. Hopkins, who W?R one of our most faithful members, until she was taken ill a few weeks ago. ?The esrmh afternoon services were held at 3:30. Hrother Doc White was over with his choir This program was greatly enjoy ed by til. As a result of a busy day Rev Neal was replaced at- the evening services by Rev. R. B. Stroye.This sermon was enjoyed by all. i .. ' ?* ?. ;* . BETHLEHEM I The pastor having returned after a three weeks stay at the siek hed of his ijathet and brother and also a ver.t successful revival meet at tht great Southern Baptist church of which Rev. S. M. Moss is the most efficient pastor. Ail _of Rev. Davis' mombers were ? present with most hearty wel convfs to see and hear their beloved pi stor. He stated h? left his father and brother r? cupcrating in Philadelphia pa. A very forceful messa s was brought to us in the mori ing, themed "The Fight 'PV of Life". Rev. Moss alsu tie livered a fine message at his other church Zion Pilgrim the | theme "The'Man. Who Fell Among Thieves" at 2. p.m. The evening services were very .uoo'l us-vtnost of the members attempted 10 ovef run the seating capacity of the church. The message vvt s themed "Behold The Dreamer". The presence of the Hol> Spirit was among us. Rev. Reed or was present also Revs, Tiiy'oi apd'Tteitt who curi'lOtT on for thr ..a;.to;. Rev. Davis will be here foi sometime as he closed the series if meetings conducted over a periud of 12 weeks.?More than?HHi additions have been made to tie various memberships nly by UodV Til KS'l'KH I?A H A(i H A I'llS Miss 1!nlh Kilde. left last Sat unlay for an indefinite stay with her al'tit Corrie in X. Y. City. Dr. J. S. Allen is at Meharry College in Nashville, Term., when he is taking; a two weeks course "or doctors. This course is put 01 "by the health department of tin date. He writes that the subjects studied are most interesting: ami ielpfi.1. Other students who are in co! lege and should have been men tioned in last week's list are: Miss Mary Mcl.ees, Mr. William Cohen Clinton-vCollege; Mr. Wallace Stinson, Miss Georgia MeLurkin, Mis> Beulah Hunter,- Friendship . (College; Mr. Joseph Adair, Mary Potter School in N. C. Miss Holt of Salisbury, X. (.' snent the U'nok nti/1 liurn witU !,? friend, Miss Grace Minter. Miss Uojt is the new teacher addt'd to the faculty of Great Fulls school Overflow crowds are in attend unce each night at Calvary Baptist church. Instead of Rev. Mr. Town send of High Point conducting the revival service, as was mentioned in last week's paper, Rev, Ml'. Mit ehell of Greenville is conducting the set vice.?Several?have?joined and each night seems to mean more additions to the church. Twelve candidates were baptized Sunday night at Mt. Olive Baptist church as the result of revival services. Mrs. .Marie Boulware is up un?i about after being critically ill foj several weeks. Miss Ruth Reed and Mrs. Ben lah Cunningham are in charge ol the recreational playground on .Jeter St. each day l'roni 11 to a o' clock. Children of prc-school age and primary children are expect ?-d to attend and enjoy the games taught. ?Mrs.- Barbara Hoo|ter entertained quite a number of youiig people Monday night at her home on Jeter St. in honor of her sOn, Mr Clifford Hooper of Durham, N. C., .vho is visiting her. Mi s._ Bertha McFadden is at home after spending the sumnjri in New Jersy. Finley high school will play it* first foot ball game, Oct. d at the fair grounds here with Carvei high of Spartanburg. Prof. W. 11 Atkinson, the coach; Prof. A. 1) Hardin, assistant coach,-and Prof Milburn Richburg are practicing the boys each after noon. A refreshing shower of rain fell Tuesday afternoon, after weeks of rather sultry days. Mrs. Eliza Chisholm and litt!? daughter, who have been visiting iter mother, Mrs. Hall on Cemetery St., j her sister, Mrs. Louisiana Phifer, Oak St. and her several other sisters and brothers, left Tuesday afternoon - for her heme in Cleveland, Ohio. ABBEVILLE NEWS The Interdenominational Sunday School Board met at __Mt. Pleasant Baptist church last Sunday at 4 o'clock. A unique pro gram was rendered by t1>e school The school bringing the highest a mount was Mt. Pleasant, $5.65 ^This amount was raised by James Edward Thomas, who received the first prize. St. James school re ported the next highest amount which was $2.00. This amou.t! JAPTIST1 CHURCH 1 1 Itev. Kcldie Davp*. Pastor | help. ttr3 ts tin- very efficient ; < haplnin HT TfTc Stair Peniten- ' i tiarv. i ' ' ... j .Sum!: y afternoon we will wor' sjpp at Second: Cajvary' Baptist -| t-Hurch at o:IU). p.m. This young man is doing some- very construe rrTtVe work ~a*t his~ church. The ! finance for the day was SI01.08. Deacons .Joyce and Sims loadiir? as usual. All of the officers made fine reports, ^ V4s-ft?w lu re the pastor ahd th . members have 1: rge hearts full of welcomes to all. was brought in by Gloria Tho.na. ho re. ei\ e<l the second p: i'/.e. Total raised $11.27. The next meeting will be rl Grace. Chapel on the 4th Sunday , in October. ; .Mrs. Mary Barton Foster, llu I charming daughter of Mr. and Mr: "I Sam W. Burton has' returned to 1 j her home in K.vanston, HI She was accompanied by hoi children. Loi'is Jr.. and Dorothy Klizabeth. Wlple visiting shr was hi j !1.\ entertained by .Mrs /.ephi;, Taylor, Mrs. Francis Utr lis 'Mrs. Janie Harris. Mrs. Brad ley Jones, Mrs. Joe Henry and Miss Georgia Htuldon. DAUNWKI.L MOWS I In- Mailer hiah school opened .Moncliiy A.M. with an appreciative studgnt hotly, and. a well qualified faculty. Mis. Minnie Eve has returned after spending the summer in New York City. She was accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Ida Eve Johnson. Mr. Walton Reid has retained I to his home in Chicago, 111. after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Reid.-/ Mr. l.ee Mot1 Kelson and l tlle mice Miss CJlyndlyn Kelson ol New York City are visiting Mrs Essie Kelson. Mrs. Kelson is ,lhe mother of Mr. Kelson and the r: nd mother of Cllyndlyn. .\irs. .-\na jonnson and little daughter Lillian- Will "return tc their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. this week. ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Theron Carter and Mrs. Anna McCoy of .Savannah, (la. were vilests of relatives Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. I). .J. Dixon and daughter and Mrs. Ida Johnson were visitors in Augusta Sunday afternoon. ,. ^- .Thc- -following -student-* -left -for .the various schools this week: Miss Louise Hountree, senior at Morris College; Da*, id Hynn Dix ' on. S'ate College. Miss Lizzie 1 Jaini'S. Morris Colleve; Miss Josio '.V;,!l.e.. IL'.tys Academy; June j Odoms, Benedict College; Master George .lowers left last "week foi Vool'hees N. and I. school, Detr ' mark. S. ('. Miss Florrie llolmun left for , Savannah (la where she will take 1 up heautv cult"re. j ^ ' _ | POPl'LAR SI'HING A. >1 K < CIICRCM ' Rev. W. II. Nash, Pastor 1 I ' ' Sunday was a beautiful day for ' ! church goers. Sunday school open- ' ! ed at the usual hour with all of j ficers present. The lesson was ( (beautifully taught hy the various ^ teachers. After report' of classes J ! the lesson was reviewed by Rev. J I Nash. At 11 :-10 o'clock Rev. Nash J) I brought us a wonderful message. ? | This message will always linger j in our hearts. The church is divided into four ^ | clubs. All of the clubs made fine s .report* Sunday. The captain?of? the fourth jclub, Mrs. Byvd, re- ' ported the' highest amount of money which was $18.00, the total raised was $60.00. This rally will close the second Sunday In Oct- j r ober. ?We are looking forward to r a big day, come out and help us. L. ' laturdrty. September 1940 __ ? Johnston News ___ BETHEL C. M. E. < Hl/RCH . { Hev. W. K. WHson, Pastor Sunday school was good as usual. Supt. S. L. Pope and others were at their post of duty. At 11:4.r morning . worship,_bv /an. the pastor preached from til* text. St. Luke 18:1. -J At 7:45 the pastor brought us VI another message from the subject "Deep Well." We wished that more people could have been present to hbar this wonderful sermon. On August 25>th was our pastor's birthday. A social gathering of the members of Bethel C. M. K. church * J gave him a large birthday supper ] at the home' oh Airs,. M. C. Mo- I Pherson on Wednesday night. He received many gifts. Miss Abbie E. Daniel, who teaches at 'WtitKll'Ufl. S. I. spent a^ r71 ii.\u day*?herji i with??pa rente. Mr. and Mrs. James Daniel. ^ | iicv. ?v. w. uary, a student of '"a Pa:ne College, Augusta, (In., spent ^ the \veek-eiid here at his home. ?On iVfonrttty mornmc. Septr~;Uj. ig Rosemvald sehool?will opebT "TVis ho| ed?that "Tvery-ptrplt will he I present oij^fhe opening morning Parents j nd friends are invited to eoine and enjoy the morning service* with lis. ?" We feel that this can he the best ^ L scliool year yet. Let's cooperate I pupijs. parents and teachers and j prove that we can do what otherscan and he as good as tip* besL? ? Don't forget to buy a l'ali Leader every Friday. CARLISLE NKWS v| .Mr. Krvin Coleman. Mrs. Mark I* Stevenson and Mrs. Sallie Harris lel t Sat unlay for Cincinnati, Ohio where they will take their vacation with M'r. Coleman's mothei Mrs. Annie Dillard, the sister of Mrs. Marie Stevenson. They were the-Friday -guests of Mr. and .Mrs .. 1 Henry Colenu n, their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, Mr. A itnd Mrs. Lewis Stewart, Mrs. Ella Lee Stewart ami children motored to Charlotte, N. C\, Sunday and were the dinner guests of Mix. Beatrice Stenson Ellis." ' Students are leaving for school Miss Agnes Robertson and Mr. James W. Robertson left a few duys ago for Harbison institute and t ls<> Mr. John Sartor. Other" ^ are leaving; next week. Services were good at Williams ^ Chapel A. M. E. Zion church Sunday. The pastor brought to his hearers a real message. Rev. F. L. Wilkes preached a soul stirring sermon on Sunday"1 night. The cony l egations ^.-enu'd to have en- - M joyed' the messages. We were, xeyy pleased to see ' sister Evu O'ojcim-n -out...Sunday - .. We are very glad to say Mrs. Clara Savage is improving. .Mr and Mrs. Sam Chick an I son were the Sunday guests of Mr. ?and M rsfNltrttwi Tlinnr.rvr? BALTIMORE, Ml). NEWS By (Mrs.) Louise (i. Douglas S On sick list arc Mrs. Lomiie Peaks, Mrs. Lulu Peaks Boon, Mrs I Florence Hood, Mr. James Slin'.v Miss Anna Shaw. The home of Mr. anil Mrs. l)i A Witt McCroivy was burgalrized valuable .ie.welrv was stolen in- H duding a 15 jewel man's witch, a yellow sold bracelet and a l'Jd- m class rinj;. All Mr. McCrorey's wearing apparel were taken. The ^ ouple live in Fast Baltimore. 1 Rev. Green preached for Rev. * blowers Sunday morning and delivered a very heart touching sermon. He is the pastor of Mt. Moriah Baptist church i nil comes from Alabama. Mr. Robert Reed hud for his i'Uest Saturday night through Sun lay |iis neices, Mrs. Sarah Adams < Mrs. Eiuma Foost, Mr. Robert S Wallace of Philadelphia, Pa. and ^ worshiped at Mt. Hebron Sundi y ?vith their uncle. They are nativ- | s of Chester, S. C. Mrs. Mary Weathers went to 4 "theater, S.-JC.. and brought her runt back to Baltimore to live ..UK 1 > itn uri . Mr. nd Mrs. John ('. Weathers, leice came down to live with hem. She is from New Jersey. Mrs. L. G, Douglass was guest M >f Mrs. Alberta Weathers Satur lay. Mrs. Laura Lee has her little dstcr with her for an indefinite ttay. She. lives in Winnsboro, S. ? . and is now in school No. 128. Mr. and MvsTTM Gore Jr., and x Mrs. L. G. Douglass had for their * fliests Mr. Johnnie B. Gore, Mr lohnnie B. Gore and Mr. Douglas J iist and Mr. B. Law. \ f The local churches conducted he usual Sunday services ind oberved its weekly meetings. The 18th Ward Colored Rcpub ican club met with Mrs. Juli.i Brooks at her, home 1058 W. Fay?tte street. 4 Subscribe For? 4 The Palmetto Trader ,' i