The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 02, 1940, Page Page Two, Image 2
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The Old Gray and
The New Rider
By E. i'hi'ip Ellis
A Fine Conference <!os?-s
P'-shon J. S.%Fi?pp l. I -.II. l.L 1
is really h: vine erent suceiss i
'M o} 'is . onferonoes th:* pea
The* Palmetto couft rt'iici' set i
the y ur.dued. and otheishehl tin
far are pressing towap! the sap
-p-oith East week?t+rp?confercm
hehl at Conv. ay was' a recoi
breaker. And it is our hope thi
none will fall behind k st year
their reports. That the state
pleased with the return of Hisln
Flipper is evidenced in the w
the members are rallying to h
support. If this keeps up, (h
only knows what will not be doi
in this state for Africuij jAleth
dism in the next four yeai^. Tl
prayers of The church in Sou
Carolina are that Bishop ti?jd Mi
j Flipper will live lone-to labor wi
us.~ Dr. " A. P.. Spears, assuri
?'the Bishop tint his conference \vi
with him to the man. He made
wonderful speech in express/!
his appreciation for the return
the Bishop. Dr. .1. S. Coe al
expressed himself as being vv<
JT pleased with his return. In fa
all of the presiding elders, ai
pastors, gave expressions in a
cordanee with the speech of L
Spears. Other (presiding elde
were Drs. I. \V. Janerette> and
A. Wells. Those of the pasto
are: Revs. G. H. White, D..
Doughty, 'X. J. Felix, J. S. Gc
J. B. Lewis, I. H. Dozier, W.
Gurles, W. E Riehtrdson, J
Jackson, W, F. Felix, S. Chisol
I,. A. Lewfc and James Davis.
{ Visitors
This conference was well gra
?7 en^wiTh general officers ami W
iting ministers from other confe
ences in tne siaie. vienerai vji
cers present were Dr. E. A. Adar
Educational secretary; Dr. L.
Hernmingway Secretary of Chur
Extension and I)r. Howard
Gre^g, editor of the A. Al. K. It
view,?Dr. J.?M, Harrison, bo
steward ?.nd state evangelist ga
sentinV his department. All
the general officers made fi
speeches, and President S. R. Hi
gins' address climaxed the oec
sion. Bishop Flipper is real
preaching in these series of co
ferenees ami the people?are' sin
ing his praise. Mrs. S. I,. Fli
per is holding the women in
unique way. The state is goil
to express its appreciation of the
in February. Wrteh the "Leadei
r ?Dr. T-. J. Miles and Dr. J.E. Thoi
as. made themselves felt in th<
inspirational talks. Dr. W. 1
Chappelle is going to life t
League's standard rn?rtrts?sm
higher than it has ever been.
Grim Reaper
The passing of the Rev. Willis
Deveaux, Rector of the St. Jo
Reformed Episcopal church, w
l sad shock to the City of Chs
leston. He attended the ministe
union just two weeks prior to 1
fatal illness. Rev. Deveaux, w
a fine man, and had a host
friends, all of whom are pain
because of hrs departure. I ;
sure his son and daughters w
have .the prayers of their nu.
l'riends^Jnl this their sad l?erea\
ment.
The Public Savings Insuran
"The Public SaWmTir~fci^tr?lusj.
ance company, with home ptfi
at Kixg St., Charleston, is t
first tOLTny kxa_. ledge, to eompe
suit' ministers for conducting l'u
erals for. their policy holders. T1
company is not only interested
its fnembers while they live, ai
pay their premium*, but wan
them to have a Christian buiij
Every citizen in America shou
have a policy with thj^s coin pan
SG myny persons die, and tin
bodies are deposited with no 1
ligious ceremonies whatever. Th
too, no one deserves more consi
eration at a funeral than the mi
ister. So the above company
not only helping its members 1
providing a Christian buriil f
theui, hut helping the ministe
"wlio are called upon to perfor
services at a sacrifice." The for
-gohig 'statement concerning tl
above' company was published 1
.... :- _n ?t ,u.. I r.
US III till U1 LUC nCLUiai p
pers, and I am simply* nicntionii
'it now for the .sake of emphas:
Not only Negroes, but people
every luce, shotiTd be insured
this company, i nd it would not I
a tf&d idea for ministers of eve:
denomination to encourage the
members to insure with the Pu
lie Savings Life Insurance cor
pany with headquarters juQv('ha
le-toll, ('
The L'nion
Hev. L), S. Frasier was the o
-der of the day for the niiniste:
union on last Monday. Subjec
"Why Christians use the first ch
of the week to worship instei
of the seventh <jty." His uddre
wus . simply great. Dr. It.
Brogdon, president, was at . h
po^t, as well as all officers. Th
is among the best unions in U
south irrespective to raceor (1
nomination.
Saint Luke
Ou^ congregation is now wo
*hippiijg in Dash '.hall on Sini 1
atree.O near Radclilfe. Las* Su
ifay was our first servim titer
ami we had a wonderful time a
day. Our crowds were large <
both services. For the next thr<
or four months the public will fir
us there. Our contractor " 'wan
between 90 and 120 days ttd gi\
us the modem church that oi
a
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.s Lending her capable sefvfct
^ to the Democratic National Can
UC; . paign in her home state is .Mr
^ Ahwaneda I', Hairslon rff W i
j, liamson, West Virginia (above
1L, who* is actively associated wit
oj the Negro Women's Activities ?
si. the strong movement to ser
f>P President Roosevelt back to It
d '".Hoiisv lor a third'lorrn.
'? p. ; ?| ric
wt lis call lor. I'he public Ps in>r
itwl- to all of our services, whi.'li
rs ire oir Wednesday eveniiHMt?ttftd
L. Lii'days all day. ,j
>rs
I) Assignments ;
>e; . ' ?
g Marion district, 1- A. Wells. |>;.
j idinjr elder:, Si. .John. \V. K. Rich
; irdson; Bethel. M. iu Robinson
Sinjrlotary. 1>. Ib Douyhty; St
lary, H. F. Stanley: Myrtle Read
lerbert Andrews; Little River? A
Oliver: Conway, C?. L. R iyijri n.s
.C-. Popular. Hardy Jjiuis; Britloi.
Neck. Jaines Davis; (ialav. ni FeT
'r- ry and Cool' Sprhijrs, M. J. Davis,
fi 'rivndship. R. .1. Johnson; Bethel
ns and Good Hope; J. J. Jackson;
H Wis, J. K.(Heniiniiuway; Allen's
cl 1'ow.i, . Frank Davis; Neck. Jot
11. Mlamy: Mt. Ristrah. Jaines Leon
G. tnl: and Nichols. W. 11. l'oxworth
- Florence district: A. 1'. Speal's.
v< nisidiny elder; Mt. /.ion, J. M
?Jackson;?Bethel.?-V.?J.. Jen k ins
fit III..'" I.' IV Mill
n< .{ranch. J. H. Lewis; St. Peter. I.
K'- I. Hymun; Mt. <.'s Ivarv, H. L. Me
a 1 {iitU ; St. Paul, J. Jl. llutrhes"
'lj I'i it ity. (i.. 1 i. Moore; Sinai, K. V
11 .Jibbs; Oak (JroVe, 1?. 1.. dairies;
K intfsbei i \ r-W~.?S. G uties;? Sava n
P nah. II. N. Munnerlyns; lluward
f <"Ua|ttl. T. II. lhivijt; .lordsiij t'liaj)
a8 rl, .1. A. Hipwn; Kmaiiuc.l and Tim' a
monsviile, O. S. Robinson; KbcneII
zer, John Reed; New Hope, W. T
"*} Felix; St. Mark, Docie Johnson,
i|r district evangelist, Hazel Warsaw
and district president. K. H. lis rh"
telle. . ,4
Sumter district: J." S. .(Me, pre.
sidiny elder; .Mt. Pisttulv H. I.
Pope; New Zion, I.. .1. Stsiten; lln
oiiville, K. N. Moses; St. John. A
III .1. Felix; Mt. 'Hive, S. W Ford
h' ham: S1 atcsbai . I.ce A. l.op.aii'
as St. Lnke, S S. k'ni'roiiKli; St. I'ssui
ll'- I. II. Dozier: '/.It. Pleasant,'.). A
* Kicnaiu.Mii>; uiunion, iv uni
11? Bethel. .John Judpe; Mnyefv.ille
a> \V. M. Glint; Pine Hill and St. .Mi
. hail. .M. 11. Mu Id row; New Beth
et el, W. E. Gainey; Queen Chapel
V.1' L. Fujjel; district president
'' Mattie E. Fisher and cmd'crcnci
branch president. Mrs, Arnia E
St nders.
billon district: jnesidinit eldin
to besupplied; 'Bethel. .1. A. Mec*
Queen; I'nion. X. S. DeLaine
Mullins. G. 11. White; Weston
Buriell; Mt. Zion, S
h( <'!iisohnr~WTse~tJi?ttH4T-JL R. Robu.
'_i.nson; Floy-dale*. U. W. Williams
n LeveF Green, R, .BidijaTfun; I'mlis
Hill. H. H. 1 lerriotte; Robinson, M
jr Simmons; St. Matthewfc; P. \V
n, Fludd; Mt. Zion. J.'C. McClain:
Pec Dee, Z. A. Brown; Bethea and
Zion. v\. A. Pane: Mt. .Zion iuu
|(. Mt. Carmel. G. 15. Elerhv; Brown
y ville R. L. Leach; St! Luk.-, K. J
>*ji Jett; McBride v' apel, Eli McBridc
{, St. James. E. A. Earl and district
y,. president. Aim-lit. Del.nine.
J. "Let Cs Advance On Our Knees"
1 ST. ANDREWS A.M.K. ( HI RCF
oj
Rev. Chapp..*:V MeC'lary
>e Andrews, S. C. -The convening
of the Palmetto aiinuaj conference
jj, is now history. The people of And"*
J tci\s left no ^jfiiiies mitmned in
order to make it -pleasant for those
js attending. * " ^
'< Pishop atul Mrs. J. S. Flippoi
j stayed with Mr., and Mrs. Fred
^ Greene .during the conference. ThiPishop
?. omnicntcd on the fine re
cettioj) given them.
l A\> have been sent back to St
n. Andrews Station and we are \c-r>
happy about it too. We want to
thaUk everyone who helped to
make St. Andrews "still a hig'gei
and better church. The members
of St Andrews don't know what
it is to get tired working for their
rfs .dniroll.
The morning and evening ser,
vices were very good Sunday. Thy
1 sermons seemed to have been en
joyed !>v every one. Ttvcr persons
. joined the church.
?' In a rally Suiulay night the
ls young people, under the, leadership
lc of Mesdnmcs K.* H. Greene and I.
v Ft. Smith, reported $.'{#.35.
Mr. wtlliam George, the son ot
Mrs. Ressie George, departed this
life Saturday, October 2t?. Thi
7 fipa-ral was held at St. Andrews
chtireh. I'ev. MeCIary, offici'
ating. Fie leaves to mourn his pits
e sing a host of relatives and friends
)'J Greenes Funeral Home was in
rt> enarge. interment was- m tno
?? CfOurdine cemetery.
>'1 Miss 'Margaret Wheeler came
^ down with President Higgins and
'o the Allen Singers Friday, October
? 18. The President's address was
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THI
)RS OF DEMOCRAT!
. f /.^:.;Iv;&.,jH',V./J ,
a Irnta Law son of Wilmington,
?- Delaware whose capable work <
s. in helping direct the ? Dtemo- I
ii eratie PresUenti.il Campaign in |
') htr home state of Delaware has <
h already given definite indications i
if that FDR and the New DeAl <
id should sweep the state's Negro >
le* \ote. . i
simply finv and the renditions bv P
i'lhe- ft? s..'i*i*s were a real treat. ' x
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FI.OHMNCK NI'IWS
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I. M. Stokes. Reporter
Mrs. M l<l i-?l Robinson Cameron
tin- ilauuhtcr of the late* Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Robinson, died Oct <|
iber 2d at the Mel.cod Infirmary 11 (
;* ftc*f a brief illness. . | (|(
Mrs. ..Cameron completed het ,
" limb schooling at "Wilson hit. h 111
-cbi.ol and attended Henedict _"Col * <'
lejie. She was connected with tiui .a:
Florence coi'aity school svstem an
til her death. The funeral was held t ,
at Trinity P.aptist church oif Mon '
day. p. tober 2k A hi ief program ^
was Aendoved. eulojry I y Rev. A. ss
\V, ""Ifin. ; .\ tier ' which scoivs of |,.
sorrow inn- friends viewed the re- (,j
- main*.?Itdnrrm-trt-?was in?Union i)(
er.fterV. Ski leaves to mourn hei I
death her hushand. four children p1.1
i sister. Mrs. Thelnia It..-Jones; sf
brother. Mr. Paul' Robinson; three ? ;
aunts. tv <> uncles, a fraud mother i
other relatives and si host ot
ft i' nds. I*1
The Help ami Aid Funeral diectois
in e'.'aree. vi
Mis*vMerjfaret Smith of Charles.
'on. S. ('.. a student of Mathei ,
Academe. Camdt n. S. ('.. visitee
Miss Ce.theritie Miller last week w
They' - witnessed the Clark-State w
jaim on last Saturday. * *
M iss?lirve?hr-1?W.tyids rrf !\ t-w
Vork City is in the eity visit inn
rela.t !v-s t'.nd friends. l'
1 Mr K. II. l'pps. district man- u
ajrer fa. the Piluri^i Insurance |j
thy.ipanv. is doiu-. wonderful work
r u7 ti e city, ^
1 Rev. Patterson l.ane died Octoher
2i. Funeral a.rratiaenieirts w
.were not announced hefojv the ji
news went to press. ^
Mr. I'.eauregard Pi tterson died
O t -her 2'> at h.is home. The l'l'm a
eral was held Tuesday. k
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H.OKKNCK OltO ANIZK !l
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I The yiadualc nurses ??t* Flo1
"ciu i . S. ('.. imi at tin- homo of
Mis. A. Iluirains on Cojt St.. Oct- li
1.0. l'.? 10 and whs organized. \
~~?in-- officers' w ore elect j
M is. A. M-.-jrtriny. ptvsulonTT"^
'Miss V. Jones. vioo president;
Mrs. M. K. HoliinsMi. secretary; k
Miss Jessie M. Watts, vice-secre a
tarv: MrS. Kav. treasurer. Miss _
1. M. Watts. Miss Mellia Necdort M
and Miss Hroekinjrton. sivk coin. :i
mittee: Mrs. pouudas. social com r
miteo. ' ,,
After all business was completed
a lovely repast of hot -coffee.
potato saiad on lettuce, cook,
ies and mints} were s e r. v e d fi
I Severn 1 yamos were played. 1 iu- K
r.ext meeting will be at the home u
of Mrs. A. Douglas, November 1-1
in ehecvcs street. g
1 A1 iss M." Nccdon, "Reporter I'
KIDCK SPRING NOTES \t
The ifidtre Hill Baptist Assoeb
ation was well attended by the s'
members of each church represent- idi
ed, especially Kid go Hill and Sec- hi
ond Baptist.
The Y. -People's Pew Club nu^ \
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie ni
Hammond. Tuesday nieht, October j t'i
22. It \Vas well attended. Miss Ru J cp
by Peterson met and joined. The I p]
elr.h is sponsoring a Buffalo rally .
whieh_ closes on the 25th.
Mrs. Alice Hammond, Miss Jess w
ye H'.. Mrs. Ruth Cooper and La fci
Krone I) , motored, to Orangeburg ff
Saturday "to attend the game and
visit daughter and sistetC Mrs? G
Dorman. ?, j 111
Mrsv Mittie N'orris is sjill on the w
rick list. We hope for her1, a speedy th
recovery. j - lc
W e have just entered 'our third,,
month with a larger enrollment! _
than we have hatl in the history is
of the school at this particular hi
season. I q
t r _ tiit- i-> i t r ei .
name icanoio. a memner 01 tne
senior class, reports a plenxant
trip to Ualeigh, (I. for the week
end. fi
Georgia. L. T.ott and Florence aj
Ethridee spent the week end with c(
Willett Wise and Cnine Mao
I Brooke. |?
I Misses Dorothy Williams anc.ft
t Annie W. Harris, students of Bet i
, tia Junior College, spent the week r*
end here. I
f i _
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2 TtA!.i\!BTTO LEADER
IC NEG RO WOM
Margaret H. Holland* who recently
attained the diatinction of 1
\oinir (lia Avdt VaoeA ? * ?d
#VIHA ?nv uin^ nv^tv TTVUIWHJW-'
tp fleeted to -?h-?tatg~DCinocratia j
.'ommitteewotaan's post, and ia <
ilso active in the directing of tha c
campaign foq President Roose- I
clt's reelection in her nativa c
itate of Rho^o Island, SO
H<^fcTFOR NEGR
N WILLKIE CANDII
i:>; IVisTiep K. Wright. Jr.
Wilbei force. Ohio
1 am for lloose" elt for Prcsient
been'.'so ' is principles are
etter than Willkie's. In fact I
not'know that Mi. Willkie has
i smash the New Deal. WJien
-ketl where he would he?vin, he
mldn't tell. Woujd* he take pe<\le
off work relief and yo hack 'te
le Hoover Republican dole? H?
lid. "No," Would In- stop tlu
inks front insuring the deposits
f the small siu-r..and yo'haek \
i hank Insecurity ? "No." WouIId
c take aid front the struyylng
udents. or break up the C'CC*
No." Mr. .Willkie has no princil#*?s
U'hif'h ? mnei I t.i tit..
L'Ople.
1UH ' am fur President Rouse It
for a not he i reason. We know
iin ami we (l<> not know Willkio.
oosevelt has started on a work
hieh he has no-t completed. We
ant him to eomj>lete it. That
; why we -w:i of?hill).
Willkie has done nothing: for
ie government. Most of his reptation
has come from fighting
ie ' government's New Deal plans
[e lu)s never held public otheo _
Ie would hot know what to do
1
itli it if he hud it. Me would be
list another Hoover?smart in
tisiness. but dumb in politics
nd a tool of those who would
eep back social advance.
llut then* is another, a more
ersunnl reason. The Roosevelts ,
ave always been kind to the
ieiiioos. 'They are not personally
fraid of Negroes. They have
ired Negroes all their married
fi- "\F l"< (JftAgPfplt'c avwl
11'. Roosevelt's valet are colored
t moans-much to, the race to
4vve_a man and his wife of this
ype in the White House." whenow
lis first-hand. Furl afteV al'
t does not matter whaft/ll# . hipl"
own, political principles of men
re if they do not have genuine
espeet tor the efforts of Neroes
the\- will do littje "for them
For instance what did Hoovei
o? Hoover's principles were
ne enotijrhi- but Hoover did no
now us^ He had nothing against
s. He just didn't count us ip
And we who have lived in .the
outh know many Southern white
eople who live in.an atmosphere
1" racial prejudice, but' who are
ulwarks for justice foft our poo,le.
and who are our I'dal friends
imply because of their day to- j
ay contacts with humble but t
anest and refined colored people.
0 when we cast our votes wo '
lust not* cast them on the theo ,
es which a candidate holds, but
1 his attitude toward our peo ^
le. I have not yet found a sin *
le leading Negro in the U. S. A (
ho knew Will kit* with any do |
roe of intimacy a year ago. I?r> t
ict two weeks before the Rejblican
Convention, when 1 re- 1
arked that the Republiicans i
odd nominate Willkie, one of
le most outstanding Republican x
'flflfTvi uhn Wilt! Knrn OAA ?%llr.a ^
om Willkie, said to mo: "Who 1
this Willkie follow? I novel
card of him. Don't think ho ha; i
eharco." 1
And [ feel sure that Willkie 1
wasn't a chance," with thought
ll Negroes, who aro not going j
gainst a true arfd tried friend 5
>r an uneevtainty.
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'he Palmetto leader J
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Bertha Young, of Boston,'
UnrmifhuBttte, tnergetie?dim'- "Jf
tor of'women's activities in con- ti^
unction with the Democratic ' th
:ampaign in her state of Miwsa-| pi
husetts, who enthusiastically tn
>redicts the reelection of Presi- pi
lent Roosevelt. . * ,* In
on
:oT:s ~^T F
)ACY ^ * i
Noted EvangelistPreacher
to Conduct ;
Revival Here
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HEY T X. MOSS ? '
KvanircK.-t..?ptvarhci ai.il .c.uspci "1
singer v ill conduct tlu* revival i
meeting1- at the Kbohezer Baptist '
church. Kev. A. I.. Peterson, pas
tor, Columbia. S. ('. -
The Uev. T. N. Moss, pastor o)
ttfe Macedonia Baptist church mT
(Ireciiville. ?.' C. and Ashevillc, N
C. will begin the services on Monday
at 8:15 p: in.. November 1
His first subject will he "A ready <
church and a ready preaching."
Here arc a few of his most famous
subjects which he will preach on:
"(iod's Broom," "(iod's Shot dun,"
What's in the* Suck?"
'J'lu* pastor is tiruingr every member
to make his report for' this
meeting the first Sunday ni^ht
befoio he arrives. The public is in
vitod.
The second* Sunday Rev. ('. 15
Freedom and the Jehovah church
wihl scrVo^,at the Ebenezer Bap
tjst church at :5:.'50 o'clock. St.
t!o ^T 1? tfti r
v?iajy> IinTJ'C'll I 1111, ?>. L.
Zion Chapel. Culuiiil ia. S.
route -I, will serve. The choirs of
the city are .cordially invited to
participate with is: The ministers
of the city likewise, come ovei
to Macedonia and help us.
Rev. A. I.. Peterson. Pastor
Mrs. J. G.. Green. fieriCIIKSTF.RFIF.M)
NTWS
Miss Rosa Tootley recttperatine
i t the hoive of h'er' parents
Dr. and Mrs. Toatlcy jjfter hav
11nor Minsiis removed on Tues
I ho loviny iinnic of Mr. and MrWatson
jvas completely destr'o;
d by fire on last Saturday nfto
loon.
Dr. J. H. Toatley preached- al
A'estminstor Presbyterian church
'oneord. N. ('. on last Sunday. Dr
-ucas of the Methodist church
[while) 'preached to t. very ap
ueciative audience who eiijoyo I
lie splendid sermon.
A chicken supper was given at *
he home of Rev. and Mrs. Hid*
lleston on Tuesday night, a nice
rowd enjoyed the evening. *
At ? M.^,..?..U - * 1
* *?. nvnuiU U.I' *j
veek end in Chesterfield w'rtn. his |i
rife. Mrs. Marion .Jackson tin
hestertield school faculty. ! |j
Messrs l.nrry Foster and John 3
Jenkins of 'Coulter Memorial Jun- *J
01 college were visitors on Sat J
inlay afternoon with relatives and '
liends.
Dr. nd Mrs. J. 11. Toatley and J
auyhter, Miss Rosa Toatley spent
i part of last week in Charleston .j
lttcnding the meeting of the At
antic Synod. !?
Prof. Kurton of Wilkesboro, N \
spent last Saturday evening In 5
;he city as the guest of Miss Ce- ^
:elia Toatley who was spending t]
:he evening at home from Lincoln f
on, N. C., where she is a member
r
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Georgians Jackson of SoV.k
it_ n i! ?i
unmm vunnemcui, wni>,sy uc
kitics in Iter state division of
Democratic National Camilga
are considered among the
oat Effective factors which
irty leaders predict, will result
a sweeping Roosevelt victory
i November 5
?f the faculty of the Oakltwn Hi
A pew rally was given at the
Hurst Tabernacle church on Sun
lay ni.'ht. Rev. P. Smith is the
nergetie minister of this church_
Miss Florie McCoy of the grad
?d school faculty was indisposed
ast week. ?
Miss Kloise Campbell who rs ill
ending high school' in Charlotte
V. C.. spcr.t the week end >vitl'
mother here.
Mrs. P.AC lliddleston is impro\
ng at her home after having been
j st week,
Mr. Klliott Johnson has return
d home after having visited in
Vashin-rton. I). C.. for a few days
Mr. 1> Spencer spent Sunday in
Uaivon. X. C. tvith f i icrds
JOOK Kit WASHINGTON
' VCt '.I.TV Hpl.DS Ml'.KTlNf:
1 he Hoi ki-r \\ ashing ton tn.-ult\
ield its regular meeting yesterday
Afternoon. Principal J. Andrew
Caanmas discussed methods as to
n?w smoothness and elliciency ol
iperation within the school might
jc attained. He stressed the evi
lent working of democracy with
n the school, as evidenced by th*
Indent council which recently ha?
esortei) to the policy of using dew i
cratic. ipeuns in attaining the tic
ires of the student body. This
Principal Simmons said, is one
nstance of pupil education and
regress, and definitely has carryover
value. At the close of the
Meeting some reference was made
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special Notic?s. Cards of Thanks.
,-AlemoriHirs. Bhth Announcement/8.
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> THANKS
.My sincere thanks to the many
j,f; lends for their visits and kind
di'i'ds i(uring the illness of "Pau.
iV'e". Same will be interested to
! uiiow that she is able to be out I
i*. ain after* being confined to hei
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Mrs. Bessie Feaster.
i to plans l'or programs which will
j be held during American F.duca- i
t ion Week, which is the week of j
>Jov. 10-10. The various com- I
mittees wjtich aiii or rather assist
the administration in forming its M
- dmihistrative?policies.?were?com *
mended for their assistance. At
the meeting1 next Tt esday, tin
faculty <vill d;s*uss H Princitiji
1 Shuniojis nn<l S pervisor C.
A. Jblmson what professional attitude
the administration and tin
faculty shall take toward ; those . ,
pupils who full within the lowoi 1
fourth among all pupils Book- ?
er Washington sis icvwilwl by re" '/
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CARLISLE NEWS
Mrs. Cora Savage, the wife of
Mr. George Savage; was ti ken very
HI last Thursday. She was carried
to Newberry Hospital Friday cb'
is reported as being some better
Master Eugene A. Stewart cele- "
brated his fourth birth-day Sunday
night. October 20, at tfje home
of his grand parent**. ?fr. and ?. I
M rs,?l.ewis?Stewart,?Those?
pivsent were: Mrs. Krtneis Eng *
ish. Mrs. Lizzie English, Mr. Er?in
Coleman, Rev. H. E. Hillian *
and the Stewart family. .
Svndi'.y was 21 high day at Ft, 3L
I Luke A. M. E. Zion church. Rev
K. Hillran preached his facewell
sermon for the year He has
served Well at St. Luke and W:l.
liams Chapel A. M. E. Zion chuf*
es for S years. JIC. left for con
ferenee Wednesdi y. October' 2.'J,
Conference is in session sit Bi tin s
la A. M. E. Zion Oiurw, Win ?
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