The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 07, 1940, Page Page Two, Image 2
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Old Gray and
The New Rider Si
?By?K;?Philip?Mil is
.'vmvvvwv'A'vsswmw.''. r;
The Central African Methodist
Episcopal (Conference held with ri
I.iberty Hill chinch last Week was V
a record breaker. Bishop J. S. "
Flipped. P.P., LL.P.. presided with h
a race and dignity. All reports '
were tip and.ahead of last yeai r>
with the exception of one or two
Those reporting behind affected
the conference but very, little s
Dr. E. A. Barker, is thc-acknow' '
ledge leader of this 1 conference *
an?r is truly the right man fo?
leadership. Dr. Barker "|s loved
by both ministers, and laymen ol i
the conference. Dr. S. Nanci
who heads tlie Oranjrburg district -i
is one-of the greatest evangelist
in the AME church, and Rev. I! i
v ,i n I) , head' of tin NVatereii
di.-t vjfetis ' a real princt "
when it ci^ndt #t<> preaching ano
pasturing. Ur. j M. .1.?Sumptor j
npst-pastor ?yv<' ot ,tne greatest
characti is i tu our state, anc
church. Ho was removed from
Liberty Hill by ^his own request
after having pastured the charge j
twelve years, and presided over
the same eh lire h eight years mak
, rl. in if a total of twenty years. This
is indeed renin i kable, when many
- of us can'Hiardly stay with a congregation
in {Uaee twenty days.
His present charge was giyen |)im
1 hy invitation on the wart of that
congregation: this is {mother won
der to say the least.
Sermons \nd Addicts ?
Ftev. K. K; Tiiehhiirc my pastoi
at Branehvillo. swejit. the corifevenee
with his.. Thanksgiving sermon
and Hew I*. 15. BurgesS. now
at Manniiu was good in his ser
num. Kev. TL FT JSumpter was
highly commended hy tin- bishop
for his educational report, ife is
I he right man for Newberry and
Kev. \Y. M. Thompson is the. prop
er man for I.ibcrty Hill. Rev. J
K. Washington, should <lo well at
Aiken and Rev. H. ('. Scott at
Cameron. President S. K. ityg?
gins. sj staine.d liis groat reputn
4 t idff at thyj KtluciUional Anniver
sary Friday night. We. shah
"speak more' fully of this confer
, c nee in out? general Write-up ot
all the i on ten-noes in this stat*H
wover w'e cannot over look our
good. ^tiii<Lii:ihgrs. few of vvJiom
;-re Rev., R. F. Hildebrand, S.
* Name. F.. K. Kiehburg. J. R. JenNiin
s. J. ,\. Drl.aine, David James
M. J. Sumpter. M. M. Martin, R.
I. .letferson. (1. JL "Burgess, R. C.
Scott. O. A. Morant and I.. B
Burgess..
Assignments
Orangeburg district, S. Nance.
. prcsMing elder: Williams chapel,
R. J. J. ir. rson. Shiloh. J. B. Jen
rioes; Brown chapel, R. J. Hodges
Ft. Peter, B. C. Scott: Live Oak, 1
F. Caml-Ie: Fehh rsville. I S Tnv
lor; Branch'-illc. K. E. Richbury
Coed Hope. C. C. Buryoss; Bowman
and Mt. Olive, F. B. Tfrooks?,-'t.
In'im. ,L_H. Ilii'j-'.rins: Parlors ville.
A. X. Hamhton; Suitors, J
I.. Adams: BetlnT. E. IT. Carmi
chaol; White Pond. '1'. \Y. Mayes
.Tcfiche. 11. Gamble; Macedonia.
Wesley <4 uHttlebuum; District
President, Mis. Mary L. lTaynos;
r.onfei-cnw' President, Mis. Aynes
flTildet rand: District Evangelist,
David llaiuler.
Manning districts E. A. Parker,
presiding elder; Liberty Hillv W
M. 'Dieiiiiis^n; Trinity. I.. P. Bur!"
ss. Daks. Edward Erazier; Pine
drove. M. .1. Su'nipter; St. James,
d. IT. !'nrir?.<s: Laurel Hill. David
.faiv.es; Friendship, J. A. Del.aino
Spriny III!. W. P. Hammit; Cypress
Eoik. C. A. Harmon; Biy
trees. W. i'. Cain: Paxville, O. A.
Movant: (! ood'- ille, Tarleton (5am
-bio; Re< -?-vilh-r M... M. Martin;
Bethel. Cahtey Demon; Pearson
chapel. W. J. Benbow; Foroston
Peter Johnson; Gabriel. Bariie>
James; Alcolu. ,T, W. Witherspoor
District Ewrnyelist. Allen Black
well: Hist rir-f M "VTve I
'Bessie House. District President,
Mrs. E. E. Walker. ,
Watoreo district. B. F. Hildebrand,
presiding elder; Bethel, J.
C. Cnaxum; rvew Hope C.E. Barr;
'Antioch. J. W. Seals; St. Paul. L.
D. King. Mt. /.ion, E. J. Galla
shaw; Providence. T. M. Williams;
Center Hill. D. E. Smith; Louis-.:
ville.- Paul Cnrmiehael; St. Luke.
.' W. K. Wilson. Sandv Pun. (5. C
CTuhnsorr; Swansea. M. M. Thomas
Pinewood, If. Bowman; Limestone
L. J. RandolphMt. /.ion. E. Taylor;
Pax ville, T. E. MeFadden; .St
Stephen, M M. Jackson; St. Peter,
J. A. Mitchell; District President.
Mrs. Viola Summers.
'T.et us Advance on otir Knr.?s"
MT. ZlDN A. M. E. ( BI RCH.
Rev. ('. C. Mcllwain. Castor
Stjrjday sehool'nt 11 o\-l'*ik With
Ku^j^A and teachers at their post
ojLlduty. At-- 12 o'clock our new
** juastT7r- preached us ; wonderful
se'rmon. One person joined the
church. '-We are moving off very
good under the leadershin of our
now pastor ami are vory miuh
pleased ho have ReV. MeTIwnin as
a pastor. " ! The
pastor, brother J'rousrh Rob
inson, Mary Cook, Iiaisy Ashforil
and Klia Runiel attended the ote.
day meetinc < t Carlfse. S. C.
We-are having service at M\
Zion "TSiornin,-' and*?nijeht. Our
Christmas program will he on the
27th at 8 p. m.. If you want to have
:? a j?ood-time tome to Mt. Zion.
Carrie Cook
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HKKXEXTSVILLE NEWS
In spite of the cold and rain Sunl
y murnir g a nice crowd attend-1 ]
! the morning service at the va-l*
dus churches. Rev. A.. J. Wright
t:u hed a tombing and thought1
sermon. He had a red cross
illy to assist with the work on
lat project. A nice sum was
lised. Rev. Wright reported the
ip to Morris college Thanksgiv ,
ig was very interesting to all to
ear of the progress I)r. J. 1*.
arrick and his co-workers are
taking.-'? -"V-?
Prol'. and Mrs. E. Thompson ol
aimtor and Miss E. Thompson in
tractor. Roes\ ille school? spent
hanl.sciving home with mother.
Its. Julia Thompson.
Miss Frtwtcis Morris was the
vuek-elitl gil -st of her parents,
dr. and Mrs. .J. H. W. Morris.
Mr. Henry Zimmermon spent
Thanksgiving at Morris college.
Mr. Tom Welch is building i\
Joautiful new home on ChVraw
: t root?iUid?will?ready te
novo in to enjoy the. holidays.
The regular hog killing time is
lore,and a laf-ge number of extra
arge hogs .arc ready for the
narket. . n
Mis. Slisie W. Massie of Wades-J
info, N\ C.,. spent the ^week-end iir
:he city with Dr. and Mrs. I,. M
McCollum assisting with the cart
T her siek father. Rev. Williams
if Camden.
.mis. r.eitha W. Thompson oi
Mnbama is in the city visiting
Dr. and Mrs. I.. M. McCollum and
>er sick fatiicr Re\\ Williams
rile' entire Williams family is tak
ng all the special care one can
give to restore the health and lif.
>1' their father.
The XYA (Ynti. is in J'uli
loom. .Mis. P. K. McCollum su
nervism* is on the job at all times
rite assistant workers, Miss John
son. Home Economics teacher in
the city school: Miss A. Pi inee.
olult teacher and Miss Callie D.
Sanders, Honie-inaking teacher on
:he Adult Educational project and
i number of other friends help
alomr wjth .the advisory board.
( TluuX-'hristmas Savings club will
render trniboeial program at Shi
loh church Sunday evening. Dec
Stlf tit 1 o'clock. Mrs. S. Black
mond. I.. Stubl/s and Mrs. ('. D.
Wright, officers' also Mrs. T. Mc
Queen.
The M. E. pastors, delegates
and members will leave for con
ference next week. They are pre
pared to make a round report.
Our sick arei-Miss York,'-a--public
school teacher. Mrs. Lilly,'Rev
Williams. Mr, Cj'osland.
Deacon J. S. Reese's beautiful
brick veneer home on, Ayes St.,
will soon he completed.
Mrs. Hazel, state supervisor N.
i'.A. Centers and. projects was in
the city over the week end: Conic
attain soon. We are expecting
Mis-ffS1. Pearce next week.
. j:i>(;kfifi.d m:\v.^
The weather was inclement last
>i'n;'ay but a few fhithful memiers
were e- t to service at Trinity
A. M. E church Sunday night
-mri?Macedonia Bntptist church
hirelay afternoon.
Mr. Julius Price, one of the
a iiier colored citizens, died- at
lis home Sunday, December 1.
fMtrefic hi county? teachers? will
'old their second monthly meeting
D > ember 7. 11 Kdgefield Academy
Profs. Parker and Bowman, ir
ompany with Mrs. M. M. Murray
b anes teacher of * F.dgefreld eouh y;
attended a committee lreetint!
f the joint county teachers associitic.o
nt .Ridge Springs Monday
!)eci-nd>er 2. to arrange a program
"or the annual meeting which will
>r held i I Johnston Fel ruary 2.>[
Teachers and pypils of "F.djFj
KM academy are rallying to so^
who ran raise the highest amount
if money for s hool improvome'More
will be said about the rally
'ater.
Miss \'er ell Adams of Milieu
Georgia, mice of Mi-, and Mrs
lulo Anderson, .are spending tla
week here.
All persons desiring a .opy <
the Pilnietto T.eader please' s
Mjsscs Ell;l Mae Dunton and Jean
tte Hamilton.
sr. MATT 11KWS NE\\S
The Twilights are working hard
making .plans for the Christmas
(linkages to ciye to the old and
,ick of our-town. Any onedesirinj'
to help the Twilighters cheer the
ohl { nd sick for Christmas pleas'
give'your donation to .Miss Annie
Mae Spiener. secretary of the club
The club is proud t0 have out
president, Miss Hennje R. Owens
i,i,l Mic -vi?~ o.a? i
..... niinu- ,?l <? 1.1 0](IHIlt*r Will
ictc<) as president will resume hoi
iluty as secretary of the club. The
club Ts progressing along all linos
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sumter hav<
as their house guests Misses FanGrltir.-s
iii,)il Mil. Mm
Those persons on the sick list
'.re: Mr. Wandy Ginyard, .Mrs.
Lottie Parson and Mr. Wjlli'e Michel.
Mrs. Bessie Laney, who undo?
vent an operation at the Tri-County
hospital. is improving nicely
and is expecting to come home a"
the end of the week.'*Miss
Irene Gaskin of GolumTTm"
spent a week in St. Matthews with
relatives and friends.
Mi ss Iiennie Owens, Mr. Fleglei
Murphy, Mrs. Mabel Bartley an'
'Miss Irene Gaskin made {. tyisiness
trip to Lake City, S. C. last Mon
day morning.
Little Joanico Veronica Williams
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lu
ther B. Williams of Newberry, S
celebrated her first birthday
XT,.-- -1 o/\ 1/I 4 s\ *
.viivi'iiinvi .??, ljiii wun nor .erano
parents, and family, Mr. and Mrs
.fohn Pondarvis and Miss Beitric<
Thompson.
THE
GREENVILLE NEWS I C
a 1 C
Mrs. Inez , Jarrett of Travelers I
Best is a patient at the Working I j
Benevolent hospital. f
Mrs. W. K Sewell left recently
on a northern ti:p. She is to
spend some time visaing _her sons '
Mr. Raymond Sewell of Philadelphia
f Tid Mr. William Sewell of j*
New York. ,
Miss Clara Smith of dscnr St. I .
ga\e a silver tea Sunday after,
noon for the benefit of the seniot
class of Sterling .high school.
Elsie Lop- Owens. Minus street
Miderwent an operation last Sun- ?
day at one of the local hospitals. s
't is reported that she is doing
icel.v at present.
Several of the members o< w
Greenville's soeit 1 set motored to
Cowpens Friday night, Dec. Gth
for the benefit dance sponsored by *
the Sigma Gamma Rho sorority. '
Helen Tongue ?.i* b-ivr* treated .
t the Work'r Benevolent hospi ]
al. kittle Miss T'eag e lives on '
\ngel Ave.
M4ss?Ai,iii f.-.v?1 )iyon an ! Mis - :
Rosp Belle B onduex, teachers at
<- Fountain Inn high school visited
friends in Greenville lastwveek
Miss Rath Iteniamin, who updates
e- beauty salon on Grace St.
Oat of the itv for a few-days
Mfs's Benjamin, a graduate yf tb< ,
"hoi nten's" P-aut" n'-adoir'' offCo??
o.. is visiting fri'-nds in
that city, f " it
Mrs .\|a* ie Pitts of Lauren*
was tbi' guest of her daughter
Mrs. Bessie Boyd, last week.
- Prof. J. T. W. Mim? of Clinton,
1** nwiiif inn inch fntv
activities?is prin inal of Hell St. I
high school, an outstanding oflfic-1
ial of the Alunv.i association of
Allen university, an influential
i hut ch tv'oi'ker. director of preen-. _
ville summer school for teachers,
president of the Piedmont Declamation
League and president <i
the Laurens County Teachers' as
sociatfon. was in the city?ft?-feo
"Iron rs - last week.
C. 1; Hammer''.
LKXINHTON C IK( I IT NEWS
Rev. I. O. Sinimons, Pastoir
'Pie *o tl,e in '. nil nt wcfthei
nlv a few <>f the old regulars were
out to church Sunday morn tag
however the pastor preached f??'
us a very great sermon which we
en >oyed.
/Sunday evening- Hie Rev. F. C
T.aws preached for 11at Bethel
U<- a1 * enjoyed his message. The
class leaders made fine reports.
Our pastor reported a grand
::it Smimr Hfll church. The
spirituf l fire, burned on the fourth
. Sunday. This was the first vjs't
of the pastor In the new conference
year and lie was highly pleas
. ed with the returns both spiritually
pnd financially.
Miss Bessje Lee Sullivan. Mr,
; ami Mrs. W. II. Oorley ami Mrs
I Viola Battle were the \veck eiui
I guests of Miss Sullivan's parents
.mi\ mid .mis. .\. aumvan ot
Greenville. ?
Mr. ind Mrs. IToyward .Tones
served a K''eat turkey dinner last
Thursday and had as their guests
our Pastqr, Rev. Simmons, his nio.
ther and Mrs. Irene,.,Rowman, Dr.
and Mrs. W. R. I.. Clarke, presiding
elder; Rev. J. S "DiUjdey. Mr?
Mattie Hampton. Mrs/"-T7ilC7er Nelson
a.nd Mrs. Lillian Brnome. A
very enjoyable dinner was report I
ed. a .
Mrs. Jones ^sponsored a fine proTrim
.a Mt. 7,ion church tl>o same
evening with the presence of the
invito | quests in behalf of the Mis
sionar.v society. The "Capital Cit\
piartet sang beautifully.
Mr. C. D. Derrick has just itnstaled
a modern dry cleaning ? rt
fit and is now prepared to give
greater service to the people ot
this 'commimitv.
= Mrs. Mary Riley passed on last
. week and--was fimerallzed it St
Paul church S'uiVrhiv.t 1 '*ttev. A. P.
i>...l..? ' <
Miss Onin/y T.. Simmons spoilt
Thanksgivityr hero with parents
urd friends.
i"
CLINTON. S. C. Friendship
A. Church
T'c min onrly Sunday mornine
clitrlitlv interfered with our ser
vices but those faithful men hers'
who stood hv Roy. Wtlker last
.'onference year were out Sunday
morninp to welcome him back for
mother year. Those who ventured
I forth were not disappointed for an
uisnirin.: nicssape wast their re
i ward.
We enjoyed a review of. the
S. S. by the Supt. After regular
devotions befgrc Rev. Walker took
. his text he spoke in ter^is of the
out look foa the most fruecessful
"fir's work thin in the psi<jj?ears.
He also told of the. compliment
? iaid our chuivh hy Bishop Flipper.
They say when Bishop Flipper
, omplinients you it's complimcnjjinp
tSmc.
Suii'f; y mornir*/ Rev. Walker
'ook his text from St. Matt. 0:10.
Subject, "A Prayer for the Kinp."
" '"he sermon \v;ls a ^iiuifl-for ion
if we'll hold it in our memory
For the rjpht service he preached
from St. Luke 10:10, "For the Son
of .Man is conie to seek and to
save that which was lost." He said
it is our duty as christians to seek
< uuid biinp hack to our church the
" nBrt^on.stray/Ml members. The Holy
Crtituhuniofr- was i dministered at
both sflrvi<?l?s7 The collection for the
day was pood..
> Mrs. Mammrc L. Parks and lit;
tie 'j 1 and daughter, Kunjcc Faye
if Ardm irc. Pa., are here at the
oedside of her sick mother,
Mrs. Hattic Crawford Bailey
was here on business a few days
and was the house puest of Mrs.
H. E. Cri.wford. She left Tuesday
for her home in N. C.
Please have your niekle read;
when your agent 'brings your paper.
1
: palmetto lkAder
>. C. State "Bulldog
^ & M in Post-seasoi
Orangeburg. S. C.?South Ca- ox
ulina State A. & M. college and fei
ilcorn A. & M. college will play ni<
post-season intersectional clash irc
ere Saturday, December 7, which
loses the "Bulldogs" schedule So
or 1040. " lif
The Alcorn game looms as the sh
lost interestng of the three home "F
amcs on the "Bulldogs" nine
:ame schedule. The Alcorn elev- in
n is coached by former football fo
tars of South Carolina State A ho
md M. college and has not been co
let'eated in their conference this "S<
leason. " in
A. A. Abraham, the head coach, ta
vas a former varsity quarter-back or
South Carolina State college
Bill" Porter, a backfield ace dur- a
ng his stay at South Carolina o
State is the backfield coach. sc
President William Bell of A1 w
orn A. and M. college, \yho was rj
n?.)n nf th<? T.ihornl AftW
college at South Carolina State is
SPARfANBlRG NEWS
The slogan of the .-al vat ion Ar- ]
my. "A man may be down but
never one, sureiy nouis poou wjtn
Mr. Clarence-. Hancock., While Mr
Hancock was, well liked by every ol
body, he became a slave to th<- T
worst type of dru-'s, Mr. Han d
cock has done like the Prodipn'
son. He ct me t,< "himself" and
is now not only well liked but has '
built a larpe sale for one of the
b-'dl-'if colored papers. All of his .ir
friends are proud ofa him and he
:s a happy man:
Several months apo Mr. Hancock '
the Itjt>]lass and heard
the discussion of t he "lesson "Bles- ^
sod is the man that walkefh r.oi s
in the council of the ungodly, etc."
Mr. Ajfelle Mediae sponsored ; ;
'successful silver tea S nday artertfion
at the home of Mrs. W. 1'
Hampton for the benefit of Mt.
Maria h Baptist ehureh. |<
There were many visitors at c
the morning se, v. -e Sunday at
Silver^ Hill. The re Hilar monthly %
communion service was conducted ^
by tlv pastor. Rev".' Cleveland. A
' The Rev. Younir. newly appoint
od pastor of the A. M. E. Zior ?
churetTT was tin- principal spes kei
that afternoon at a dinner given
in honor of the- old folks of the ^
city. , p
The Red Cross drive, ill eharpt ^
of I>r.'John C. Hull and the Chr'st ^
mas Seals, with Prof. Eupene Ri- *
vers, chairman. -u-e bot-h p?sh+ti??
to reach their quota.
Mr. M. A. Maultri. special rep
ruhentative of the Mutual Rife
Insurance C'oiiipt ny, left Sumlax
for Unioli . where he will be with
that a.-'cncy.
The Rev.. Kussell, paster of
the-new A. M. K. church ami hi.*
fait h fill members have ^already he
cun the erect in n**spf the building
.<n Kvhis street.
Mrs. Ruth Roldeh and little son
Whitney, Jr.. spent ThanksgixJ^g
with friords in Asheville, N. C.
Maiiy Spartans' went to Char
lotte Thurhday to see the Johnson v
C. Smith-Livingston game. They
say big freshman MeGirt of (lam .
den. S. C... wi s too much for the '
Livihgstcnions.
The Revs. Mingo. Jackson and ,n
other ministers And laymen are *
leaving next week for the S. C. *
Methodist annual conference which
neets at f'heraw. Mr. R. S. Smith 1
is the lone delegate from Silver
Hill. w' , .
Mr. o. H. Gray spent the xvgek '
end at home with family.
The Rev. A. D. Dawkins, pastor '
and members of Trinity A. M. K '
church, arc very lp ppy from the
results of "Jlie rally last .-'undax '
evening. J
Mrs. Lizzie Rice is very ill a;
her home on Rice street.
Miss Malisser Preston is con- '
ducting a very successful- kinder J
(famen unoer me i. set up.
]\^rs. Willie Ri' uuMsrcv anddaughter.
Miss Hattie Relic, enter
tained a beautiful Thanksg iyvnj>
dinner ia honor of tRc.ir" pasto'
assistant" p< stor and their wives '
Rev. and Mrs. P. I\. Mingo and '
Rev. and Mrs. rie\eland.
; o
ST. A N/RRKWSS A. M. K.
CHURCH !
Andrews, S. C.?^Sunday school *
began at the usual hour with the 1
Supt., Prof. J. F,. Smith, presiding, t
The teachers were at their posts ^
of duty. Church service, be-an at (
11:15 a. m. and found all church | <
goers on the job. The sermon w; s ' (
very uplifting. It was taken from 1 f
Luke 14:2-1, subject, "Guest at the ' '
Great Supper." The senior and
jubilee choirs sang sweetly and t
was commended by "ic pastor. I
The league met at b:00 p.m. Sun
.lay with its president. Miss. Hula r
Mae Gamble, presiding. A few 9
new (grimes were introduced Jjy
Prof. .1. K Smith. Kveryboily
seemed to have enjoyed them. The
league is moving on to success t
under its President Miss Gamhlg 11
ft <1 its advisor. I'mf. Smith. :t
Evening service began with n
pi aver meeting at 7:00 p. m. At r
7:30 p. m. the pastar preached
another soul stirring sermon tak o
en from St. Mark 0:17, subject p
"Where Art Thou." Quite a few ;i
visitors worshped with us. Visitors v
a?;e alwavs welcomed. v u
Mesdames E. P. Greene and T,
Kinlo.h motored to Eedali'a, N?. C S
to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. Kin 1<
loch went to visit her aunt. Mrs t
Charlotte Hawkins Brown, who i: S
the founder of Pnlmer Memorial
lfcalitute. SNlalia, X. C. Mrs h
Creone visited her daughter. Mary iv
Francis, who is a student at the w
above named school. They report' hi
a Very pleasant stay. |t:i
Mr."Fred (Ireene and Prof. J. K J vi
Smith were visitors in Due West vi
recently. They also report a very m
pleasant stay. '
s" versus Alcorn
i Game Saturday "
pected to accompany his undo- p
ited cloven and witness the first (]
in against S. C. State.
Head Coach O. C. Dawson of 1
uth Carolina State, who. is a y
elong friend of "Bill" Forters is j
aping his squad for the his
^ather and Son" contest.
The "Bulldogs" are on the spot 1
this closing event of the 194C ,s
otball schedule. They must up t
>ld the prestige of the Southern
nference and the colors of ^
mth Carolina State against an *
tersectidnal foe that has nol ">
sted defeat in their--own confer j
lce this season.
The game is expected to draw (
record attendance from all parts <
f South Carolina: All higV
hool elevens and their coaches 1
ill be admitted free Saturday as \
iccial guests of the college. t
Joseph D. McGhee.
reporter "j
Toward 1^ T. A.
Representatives Meet j
The Home-room reprv^rntniives 1
f the IJowaid school Parentcache,r
association met Wednes- 1
ay evening, November 27. 1040. '
i?maki* plans for the initial Pa
nt-Teacher association meeting
hieh is to be held Tuesday even
lg, December .1, 1040 at 8 o'clock
Mr. C. W. Madden^ principal ex
ressed a desire to have each
ome-room represented by a pa
popsor for that home-room.
Mr. Robert Pearson gave an incresting
talk on cooperation of
a rents with teachers.
The following officers were e cted:
Mrs". Arabella Goodwin
hairman; Mrs. Wilier L. Koon.
ice-chairman; Miss Frances A
lack, secretary, and Mr. LoRoy
i. Shclton, reporter."
Members present were: Mrs
imanda Rickenbacker. Mrs. Elist
ioodwin. Mrs. Wilier I.. ?Koon
Irs. Arabelle Goodwin Mw a.
ie Richardson, Mrs. Ruche.
'ounjr. Mr. Robert Pearson and
Ir. Charlie Rickenbacker.
Johnston news
Rev., and Mrs. M. M. Davis. Mrs
Jury Pope and Mrs. John I-J ;t? ,
iinore attended the a.gnunl con
evncc in Bateshurjr, S. v .
Mr. and .Mrs.' J. W. ,Fofi\.st and
Irs, Annie Ware motored to A
"iis'ta, (la. Monday.
Air. Clyde \Iountr, a stndent <1
Jenei'ict Colletre. spent the week
n<l here at his home.
We rcyret the -illness of Mrs.
Vi'lie Moblev. %
Miss Alnia Walker spent t|ie
reek end at her home in Aiken
Misses K. N. Frasier and E.
*e;.lo spent the Thanksirivinc: Volilays
at their homes in Columbia
Mr. Clarence Ruber, a student
f Buttis Academy, spent the week
nd with hih parents. Prof, and
Jrs. Ruber.
See your reporter for Christmas
aids,
School News
The first ur: (V? Miss S. 1>
"hawford, teacher, presented
ntercstini* short post Thnnkscdvltjf
pro . ram during: chapel hoiir
VcdnesdayV
The fifth and-sixth tirade!'. Mrs
Ioward apdjMi.-s Holmes. leach
r s, presented a n interest inp
rhanksyivinu pro-'ram F r i d a y
ihrht. aft)r, vhieh the {juniors
hew tlie number for the turkey..
>ii was drawn and whs won h\
lev. Tolbert of Aug sta. fin.
.The fish J'ry sponsored 1 p th
[?. I'. A. el\\l> whs sueresvful
Wo wore glad to welcome AFr
drtthi-n?fHnver nnd. M iss Morris
>f Washington. I>. C. as visitors
lurini the week.
The "Cocoa Sip", sponsored b\
diss L. Holmes Sirulay was good
veil Cough the rain poured.
Coming: Decembc'- t',. 7:d0. Wir*-nanless
Wedding.. seliool auditori
im. Plenty of fun and laughtci i
iromised. Mrs. Oaidner and Miss
Veils, sponsors. Admisst'on J? centComing:
December 1*1. 7:'>0 o'
lock. "Plain Sister." :< ' lomcdy !
Irama in three arts. Mrs. If. Y
'eterson, directress. " **' ; :
t (lift for You. December .'jfl. 7:3ft
A large- basket of Christum-'
rroeeries. Numbers now e sEighth
and ninth grades.
A Colored Doll to f li tie >i11 j
eporting the hi'ghe-t amount ab'ov<
1.00. Kleventh grade. (
F.benegar A. M. If. Church
Rev. I). N. Wilson. Pa-tor
I.ast Suiu'ay morning the pa- a
or preached a soul stirring .-"r
ion taken from Fii^T Kni- tie. S1
film DPI 1. 11 i- tb.il I I _te?? | 1
lg ore another is an evidence of
egeneratioii." r
Stewarde.hs ho: r.l number on. ^
I Willi I) .WIS. .Wapv ii- K it i \
. presented t tin chute' y
silver ('imiri'iniun ?ot. Tin- "t \
ice \va- laruvly at"', tided and ^
lany visitors wore present. i
Tin* S. S. was rondiK toil l>y tie
upt.. Mr. .lo-opli Kinlorli aii<! tlio
ssi'' was r< viewed l>y the <iis \
lilt S'ipt., Mr. Phillip PeinnU
. S. was WoII attended.
A f 7:150 o'clock t h e |> i ~ v.
nmpht to us a very in-pirinc
icss't.po. His subject was, "If yn m
ill put your tin t hi (exl II.- will "
1 p you in tho'tiuio of I roiihlo," |;
ikon from Psalm 0<i:ll. Tlio sir Pi
ice was Inrpoly attended an I w
isitors' wore present. It! I com st
imeil di?inc? the day. I),
Miss Hariseua Reaves, Reportei ha
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.HARRISON NEWS
The last week in October it
as a pleasure t0 have on our
av.vu's several members of the
!oa rd of National Missions. From
lis "roup we had interesting talks
rom v the following: Miss Ed or
J. Yoss, Miss Ruth L. Hudson.
I'iss Mabel M. Fdiei'bley and Mrs
ohn M. Re.atty.
Friday. November 8, Founders'
)a.v was observed. The guest
peaker was Professor J. P. Sar
or. an alumnus (>r the school and?
nincipal of the school"in Brevard
v. ('. The address was filled with
rsau'iition and enthusii sm, whicl
aided -jreatly to the school spirit
F Hawing the program the Hoifie
Fuming game was played with
whofield of Aiken. S. C. This wa.he
best game of the season. \Vhich
vas attributed to the denionstraior.s
and ovations given bv the
r SJ
in Tots iroi'-i^ui was victorious
.he scores being 7-0. 1
Tucsdf y night. November 12.
a womanle-s wedding, sponsored
by tlm citizenship club, was held
in tbe"St*l)oof-auditorium.
November M. we had as visitor?
in the chapel Mr. A. E. Williams
if Newark,and his daughter. Miss
Ethel Williams. Mr. Williams b
over four score years and ten
yet he is quite active. He always
brings us i wonderful njessage
This time liih subject was "Thi
Difference between Love and
Hate.
Tn- xirre rair our e\nn>,i>-,
von t!icv first prlfce. One of the.
most attractive sights was the
decern tro-r- and -cmiipping of n
school trirl's room. The- compl'dwnr?lj)''d.c?wees?n+ade
from olo
il'lbiY" ii'i'l f eed bags. Curtains;
elresscir cover, and spread were
made from nnhleached nvslir.
From the woodwork depart men
came tin chest of drawers, c'esl
&"d hookee se.
The ti''Vs from the a,.'vie ultum1
department had as their coht.ri
but ion assorted peas, cotton se?ds
<-..pov and white corn, corn meai
flourd, barley. oats. wlvte p' tatoe"
I umpkins. sweet potatoes, arm
many other ftvni proeiia.is^
MAI/riMOKi:. Ml)., XKWS*
On :-:ek !:rt n:Y ft; v. M. Flowers.
Mrs. Florence 4 Hood, Mrs.
I.ula Boone, Mrs. Pratt. Mrs. An
sonia McDowell, Mr. E. Peaks
MrS. Etta Bolcr, Mrs.. Phyllis
Midgette, Mrs. Corine Laney.
Mrs. Maggie Ii-wfs, Mrs. Mary
Lann. Mr. Wardell Price and
Mrs. Bertha Boone.
The Willing Workers club met
with Mrs. If attic Fldwers on Mon
day night; President, Mrs, Fl >w
its, Mrs. Jacobs, seerctnrd. The
club gave away a turkey^at Mrs
Jones' home on November 2;<th
For the benefit of the church.
The 18th Ward Republican <ltl
met with Mrs. Brooks. Presi<lent
Mrs. Kdna I.unn.
Mr.-Elija Midjrette was called
to South Carolina because- of the
do; ith of his father..
Mrs. Mayvie T.ewis had as her
fruosts Thursday. Mrs. Diuist-CC
Douglass; Mrs. KloiiiSe and IVrfs}
Atkinson.""
Mr. William Don-Mass is a nite
student at4 tin- junior hiyh school.
-M'nl, is dowiy well.
Mrs. In-rtha Palmer had for
her jri.t st Thursday. Mrs. Is-wis
They attended the I'TA tueetinir
A woman tentatively identified
hy Northeastern District police
as Miss Anna l.ownian of Minefield,
W. Va.. was found dead ii
her herth on a Pennsylvania
train from tin- south. She was
lek-n to St. Joseph's hospital
where physicians pronounced hel
dead.
Mrs. Abraham. P?00 Idock of N
Girl 'ord Ave., is under treatment
at St. Joseph's hospital for a
hruken lev. caused when she was
strueTT~T>^*:y^iuto driven hy Jas
Mbs ' \Plucent A nicy and 100
others were shocked and several
wen- injured when two ears ot
the No. '.1 line collided head-on
n North Avenue, near Cumberland
street. Mi s Arney was
treated hy Dr. William It. Johnson.
'
i
The S. S. chili held its ictr- !ar
noitin-.-' conducted hy the
resident. Mrs. I.ula Wilks. Next
neeti-tr Mill he with Mrs. I,. G.
Itoiivla.-s) W. Fayette St The
luh will have its last party foi
his year December 11 at 1005 W
Villi! erry street. Admission 1.5c
I here will he two prizes, first
no; second #1.00. 5c a chance
VI a>e welcome. Come and try
our '""I,, l'l-ntv?t-o?ctrtr rmd
.'ooii hoi nilisle.
Uecentlv married wore; Miss
!va Hopkins to Mr. Ts-roy Hands.
Miss T.orcttn K. Wilson to
Ir. Ira .1 Harcnm.i Miss Dorothy
<_ Garrison of l'itv.-hnri.rh, Pa., to
b John Hammond. Miss Maria
rite 11. N'onis to Mr. G. P. v.o.
Miss> I.illian Brooks to
Ir. ll'de. rt \\ . Moore who will
aike ir home at the Jefferson
i'i'1 me f-. Northwest Wasliing,
i
I 'a . local churches held reyulat
eekly serv ices and meetings and
i vices were conducted as usual
t Sunday.Mrs.
Maiy I.atin. wife of Mr
axtnond I.aim t^me down from
iiisrHiryrn, I'a., Thursday and
ill live here at 1001 W. Fayette i
root with Mr. and Mrs. FTTu |
luylass. We wish or them much 1
ppiness and success. I
Saturday, December 7, 1910
Classified Advertising
Column
Special Notices, Cauls of Thanks
Mehi'H-ianis, Firth Announcement?
Marriage Announcements, etc., are
charged for at the rate of 10c pei
line. Cash nni!?t "accompany the
order. Minimum charge 50e.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to gratefully acknowledge
the many kindnesses shown
js In the recent illness and passing
of our del r mother Mrs. Salli" ?
looser. ' .
Miss Henrietta G. Boozer
Mrs. Amy Boozer McMillan
Mrs. Sara Boozer Youivtblood
- IN MEMOItfAM
In memoo' of my beloved sister,
-A^irelia Logan .Brown, who departed
this life ten years ago, December
4, 10.10.
Friends may think we haveForgotten,
\Vh..n fit t iiru'f they see lis smile
Little d0 they know the heartaches
That our smiles hide all the while.
Sister, Hattie Firms Henry
Niece and Nephew, Annie Mae
and James Firms
IN M _
In si'd and loviiv.r ivn-nioivv-of our
| dear brother^Robert R,. Grant,
who departed this life one year
ago, September 0. 1939.
One year ago you left us,
Rut it seems like yesterday. ,
Your gentle voice, smiling face
And cheerful words you use to
, pay
Still* linger.'in our minds.
We think of you all thetime.
All is dark within our dwelling,
Honely are our hearts today
For the one we loved so dearly.
Has forever passed awiy. .
Sadly missed by his brothers,
and sisters*1. Dan Grant, Preston
Grant, Bottle Nelson, Bertha Beck
ham Brown? F d 11 a McKenney,
Daisy Frown.
Cheraw, S. C.
I. M StuWo?i Iflnnrloi
Mrs. Mablo Gaudy McRanery of
Fuqway Spring, >?N. C., spent
Thanksgiving I)ny with Mr. R. II
Ilolloman and family.
Mr, and Mrs. I. M. Stokes and
I. Mi Jr., Mrs. R. II. Ilolloman
and Mrs. M. G. McRf nery wile. .
nessrd?the?Claflih-Morrts?elassie
on last Thursday jn Sumter.
Miss- Hat tic IBanwt?kr on- the
"irk list. Her many friends wish
her a sneedy recovery.
Mrs. Ma?f?ie Scepio and Mrs.
Com lia _UU?ibert spent the week
end in Winston-Salem, X..C. vis--,
ithig Mrs. C. T. Taylor and family.
Mrs. Herbert visited her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lowery.
Misp Lillian T.awrenee of Clin
ton, S. C. spent the week end
with her sister7~~Prof. and Mrs
' II. S. Person ; ..el family.
THE STITCH AM) C1IAT CLUH
I The Stitch and Chat Cluh of this
city is progressing wonderfully,
rhc off'-.- is elect* d for the year ? I
ir*. as ft.llov?: Mrs. Jessie Dixon.
president; Mrs. T. V. Myers |
I se>. reltary: M iv;. I.illian Brown, |
treasurer; Miss"Marguerite E. Por- 1
for. reporter. '
Other members of the elrb are
Misses Bernice Miller, Clemmir
" h rot hes and dermic Brown;
Mi'Mlanu s .M. O. Levy. F.ffie Stro- j
filer. Gn-lnn 1'.. Wi'lliams, Julia
Ray and Mrs. Fred Robinson.
Ti > first nvetin? after the organization
of the club w.'is hold
I tho homo of Miss Clemmie * 1
I,.ii? ,n Fvo-yone enjoyed an evenin
r of ptit hinir and chatting. A
dol'eioiis repast was served. i
M*;s. I.illitm Brown was hostos- I
to the second meeting. Despite tin
! :i- t *11:11 t ' o weather was baa
all of she members were present.
Mis-s Vandelh". Washington \Vas*
guest of - t
Mrs. I'.rown, assisted by Mis*
Cb mmip Strother t?r.d Mrs. G. B
Williams, served a very delicioi'S
repast in her dining room. , /
On Wednesday evening. November
27. 1240, the members motored
to the home of Mrs. Jessie
Dixon in Society Hill, \S. C. fo)
,:t- regular mecti'iv?. Mrs. Dixon
proved herself a gracious hostess
She was assisted in the serving of
the repast by Mrs. Fred Rebinson.
Every one expressed herself a?
hiving hJ?d an pnjoyable evening.
Read the Palmetto "Lender foi
other happenings in our club. f
Prof. Harry Daniels of Orange
burg, was in the city on business
While here he visited Prof, and
Mrs. II, S. Person. ^
BETHLEHEM RAPT. CM.'RCH
Regular services were held on /
Sunday. The morning services
were blessed with, the presence of
P r.\T T TT nnslnr Y>f Rpth
lohem Baptist church at College
Place. The message was delivered .
ty Rev7 I?. M. Keitt. it war a
very soul stirring flTlfl?inspiring _
message.
Sunday nite the usual host wai
t.here to welcome Rev. Davis, who
spent the past two weeks in Ash- A
ville, N. C., in a revival meeting
at the Tabernacle Baptist church
Hp delivered a very touching mes
sage that reached all of us. During
the service very appropriate
music Wns rendered hv both choirs
and the Usher board. s 1
We were all touched by the
sudden death of Bro. Hayes Clark ; j
the oldest usher. The rites were I
held Tuesday. /
NESMITH NEWS - I
The members of the Coastal ^ ^
Progressive Athletic association
are requested to be present a!
:he regular meeting Friday night
Ocemher 6 at 7:00 o'clock at I
Srown Junior school,