The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 19, 1941, Page Page Two, Image 2

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HrflBTTIS STUDENTS - P_: ft ALLY TERMINATES ? Trenton, April id?Bettis Jun- .-j, {fif*- lor College had its annual stud- s0 .ents rally In Quinby auditorium |a at 2 p.m. in the midst of a huge m, crowd of students and visitors e(i Before the classes reported, Pres Gtl ident A.W. Nicholson had the njj _2 pleasure of presenting a ptomi- or rient minister. Rev M. M. Peace H pastor of Friendship Baptist H church, Aiken. The Rev. Peace ih used as a subject, "A Challenge oh to YouthHe"depicted so clearly" ^ youth must become^ acquaint eg ed with the responsibilities of tCTgr day and produce the kind of material in life that will carry the L< World on to greater achievement? M "There is plenty work to do for tl youth," sard the Rev. Peace? as ~ai he stood before the large crowd exemplifying his authentic Chris- d< tian personality. He preached a tl powerful sermon^and t h e many good things sounded in the auditorium, they were taken . in a with a deep appreciation. Rev. Peace?fed his?audience?with real facts of lrfe as they are as well as with spiritual power. i ^ ' 'After the sermon,, the classes .. M started reporting, beginning with ^ first grade and ending with the ^ sophomore college class. Grand 4 total amounted to $1,701.05. . We want to express our deep appreciation and gratitude t o "! each one who gave to make the ( rally a success. The money will be "used Tor current expenses and jj to ameliorate seme of the needs ^ i ,. J1 on the campus. jt __ J. : j-c MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH ^ ri 1\ Sellers?-Sunday school opened bt at 10 am. with Supt. and co-work ers at their post." The lesson was tl discussed and a very interesting ci review by the pa tor. V At 11:15 service began and the pastor brought a wonderful Easter message from I Cor. 15:19 Bveryone enjoyed it. We were glad to have Mrs. Brown and Mn Annie Crosland back to church, ^ afteiL.being very ill. Also Mr. ? Eli Drown is much improved. A- Slmong the visitors were Mrs. Lu- !Jii misha Windom and Miss Law- f*1 rence of Washington, I).C. Both made short talks. lJi The Easter exercises both af- ^ ternoon and night were very good sponsored by Mrss Marguerite 1M Godbolt and Dennis Smith. Mr. 11 Lexie "Davis was home for Easter w Group three of Marion county, n which consists of tthe 'following sc schno^j, Pee Dee, Meadow Branch bl< Kingletary, Springville, Spring At ___Rranch-and Sellers Jr. ffrrrnFFTrf P? Sellers for their Feild da?r on Fri lu day April 11th. There was an educationah?program" given"r with Mrs. Gipson of Meadow Branch c'* prauiding- Bach school hud?T'T's *"*T? booth. After the judge's decision Spflngville won first prize on the 111 . .booths. Sellers won second prize. There were contestants represent "scing each school in the following at contests: Flash card. 1st and 2nd ne grades won by Spring Branch; r ?story telling, .lid grade won by IH Sellers; Spelling, 4th and 5th ^c grades both won by Sellers; read- tM ing, 6th grade won by Spring S(' Branch. I" $20.22 \vas_ raised from selling " of refreshments. - *n tr HIGH HILL A. M. K. CHURCH lu hi Rev. R. A. Young, Castor Tl iu Every Sunday has beeojpe a high day with us at our church. Eas- f; ter -day was real beautiful and the ol services and exercises were car .y ried out just the" same. The S. S pi was interesting.. At 12 o'clock d prayer service was conducted bj n .. Brg, ft n riuMur.n nn,l Th. I || pastor preached the morning ser H mon from these words: Becaust si I live ye shall live also. Subject <h life. We pray God's hissings upon iH.ucusir as Kev. Young. Tht hi entire community is stirred um 0r uplifted by his sermons. Many r: are returning to the fold. m At 2:00 o'clock the Easter pro- T gram was presented to a capaei v ty house. It was the best Easter 1 t celebration we had for severn' L years. Several visitors were als< 1<| 1 present. MTa.Adell Pinckney?or*-trl C; New York City who is here vtSTt 0j lng her mother, Mrs. Maggie Mui on ^ ?*?y W? were delighted to set v j?.i. her. Mrs. Edith Bradford of Sum jfct ter waa out visiting her mother Mrs. Rhody Robinson; alsn Misset a p;. Roth Johnson of Whitmire wh< M !*- visited Mrs. Marcia Johnson, He ht ifiiiMlfT MB lii iM iltfil i r ~ RiDGB^HtLL SCHOOL Ridge Spring.. S. C.?;Wy ar< id to welcome a number of ouj hool children" back after a few ys illness on account of German ?asles. The great epidemic cau: the program of the 5th am _ li grades to be postponed Friday ?ht but it was carried out in editable way _ Monday nig earty congratulations to Mi ainmond and Miss Holmes ' eir hard work in preparing tlu isses. ? M?ny enjoyed the-annual?Hrr g hunt Wednesday 011 tl.e i! bunds. Mrs. R. B. Raiford, Mrs. G. "X. jtt, Mrs. II. Gary, Mrs. Addit erritt and M. B. Gree/i attended te PT.A. meeting in Columbia rut"received helpful" Information Don't forget the program Fri large. .Coming: April 25, "Truth TakeHoliday"; April 29, "Betty Th? ill O My Heart". 71h Grade ndent ' r.dr.TinTi^ Birthday a.argie urcen, the daughter o is. Minnie B. Greene eelebratei ?r thirteenth birthday Mondas 'ternoon Monday afternoon A pre It'ii. The tab],.. was beautifullj iterated and?delicious?sandwi mi >, crackers, 3 kinds of cake, valla icecream and haps of Kas i?r dandy were s<?r\ ed. Those reserrtr -wTTTT AithinM ^CoIenuTn . I'. Peterson, Jr.. Alex Raiford lorence Etheridge, Hazel Raiforc isephine Mitchell,. Dorothy anf . O. Herrion, Leroy Broadnax jhany?Mae Allen, Vara?M,?IV-v tt, Rirth Peterson, Hallie Rai a-^-,?M+ss- -ik?A^?Williams.?Mr.< l-u!?1 Glover and Mrs. D. M. Hu i; Margie's teacher. 'lite 5th and (5th grades were in leir best in their- closing exer si s. Miss L. Holmes and. Mrs . Hammond, teachers. I AK1> CITY IIHiII SCHOOL Prill' I I) it ,lie. i l'ield Da^ at Lake City? higl hupl with twelve ur-jnore schooluticipating was a spectacular al iir and enjoyed by all. The hiMils assembled at !) t/ybwU- il..-. . naded through the town led-* b\ il-on high school'band. .The'Hull ;uring "Miss Lake City-'-' in th ,'ison of Odessa CocktieJd, am. i attendants Hnthie Lee Good in. and Annie Ruth Martin wa: agnifieiently decor;.,tod in h he In.(rl colors gold and blue whirl L-nded beautifully with the \v<hiu on by "Miss Lakt. City" and th* iv. dec blue ol the attendants. 7 ih i,\ fMUKiiim c*nt? tnc crowmns "Miss Lake City" was render iTi the business section of th y where a throng of both race: (I jlltfiiM't1/.! li1,1 Watch the parade " of. L. I>. Bradley master of cert ony. Tin* parade returned to tht hot>l ami all assembled in th? ~ iditorium to participate or wit ss the interesting contests. The 1. Q. conducted by the sil 'i\isor Mrs. JL_Greeiie. provetL-Uthe most interesting. At th? id of tlu; indoor program al hools participated in the outdooi ogram consisting of games ant' ires. The game of basketball tween Lake City, girls and th< achers of the different school Id the interest of alb The exhits from the schools were good he hot lunch served toafl tvrme ited a perfect day. Tht. Easter program at St lives A ME church was in charge ? Miss Elizabeth J. Britton ant' Ir. Abram Greene. 'The~Eastei rogfam at Wesley Methodist lurch was in charge of Miss Malic 0. Jones- Misses Elizahetl iaiHep,1 Oritimlo I'mfiv1. .yc;t' arrington. Carrie Bell, Anice Alton, Ernestine Weston, and Ver itnr respective homes. "While at Dine Miss Reas had as her guests l Sunday Miss Helen Lewis, Mr >ave DeVault, Mr. Henry Bow inn of Columbia; Miss Ethe homas of Abbeville and Mr. Mai in Greene of Lake City. The- many friends rrf Rev. W . Lew Allen will be delighted tc now that he's much improved at vis- -wrffctrrc Mi: inline' firuhuiv 7 Fort Bragg was the guest of hi? lother, Mrs. M. J. Moore^ lasl nek end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cain visited ieir dmrghter Mies Kinase' Cfftr senior at Allen university. Mrs [onnie J Moore visited her- hus ind Mr. Alonzo J. Moore at the eterans hospital on Sunday. 1 ' ? -TBI HALTIMORE, MI). NEWs liy (Mrs.) lionise (J. Douglas* ? Mis. l/ouise G. Douglass alio G Mis Molly Gorfc, were the past b> p if rests of ilrs Carrie S. Smalls. S The SSS dub will meet at Mrs r Lulu Wilks 1025 W. Saratoga St b Monday night, April 14th. u Oit>.sick list are'Rev. Marshal: V "Flowers. Mrs. Penny Jones, Mr d ram Jo:.es, Mr. Hill, Mrs. L. Gary s Mis. Elizabeth Henry, Mrs. Kose- s ilt 1 leat'n, Mrs. Iaija P. Boone tl 'Ir. Oaudus Holmes; little Glau- s dina Lewis. ..if. Hebron observed its'usual tl ' ee';ly meetings and services Sun lay. ^ p lLo. Pink Punk departed thit v life Friday, April 1.1 while en- h -mote to -the hospital.?He was a" U ushir Kit Mt. Hebron Baptist ant o Ho leaves tl wife and other sorrow ing friends to mourn. ~ b The ushers met on Thursday nite f ami was conducted by their pres- t irier.'t. nzrz ftfe .Missionai y society met a n ! 1 N. Amity St. s G. me ami hear Mt. Hebron Fe* F ma!t> Four quartet assisted b\ o he Willing Four, Jordan Star and Z others, Tuesday, April 22 at 8-p.m. e tor the benefit of Hoy Stouts. Ac a mission 20 rents, Rernard Joneschairman. ii Mrs. Hattie Bates had as..gutsM h Mrs. Louist> (i. Douglas^. . IMisOer?S+meht-v?w^s?very bentifuI here. . Mr. and Mrs. A1 M. Gore. Jr. ll Mrs. Wilbert. Mi v and . Mis. John?? -on. Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen. Mrs ^ L"olciinan went motoring. Mis. Louise G. TTojugla<* oTjc. M l. Wells with X r. A ben and Mr. Wells at the wheel went t< 11 (srui n Spring driver. Stevenson. J'atsville. Davit! Hill. Pprk. Pine -:y vi!!e, Md. enjoyed a pleasant trii mi all had supper at Mr; and Mi s ( . ? V A1 M. Gore, Jr. After supper' ui weld out for a stroll. % L.\N( ASTKR M'.WS |\'j St. I 'a u I M. K. Church IC\. J. S. .Martin, i'astor . * " " To lay which is known us K:is toi- t hrouyhout the win hi, service . began at its usual hour. The pas " i -1 ' . ' ..>:< a -''!< "11.! Faster > ?ji ? nton. One joined the church. Ai ? p.::,i there was a sinking pro... . a gi.-.m sppit-niv,; .IV the trustee lie >a.lnri.t. The quartets that-sang we. e ; iihi .Monroe, N. C., Wax 01 haw, .NT C'.., and Lancaster. .-n. ."m il p.m. the Missionary la lies met at the home of Mr. tint; Mrs. .John 1- lazier. A. 7. In p.m. the Sunday schoo uUTFToaTToTship of Mis.s Wil- ^ lie Mae Allen and Mrs. Mary J ^ 1'hloV i r sponsored n griMwC pro _ gram with the primaay depart ment. It was enjoyed by all. Mi anil M!*. IV .1. T.i|J|) ill' Wlu ? ston-Saleni, N. C., motored hole t< visit Mrs. Tapp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coyt Clinton. ll; ?Grand Easter?programs wi ei rendered at all ir.c churches it ^ ;h: city. '' Sunday, April 20th the Bt ' Sqt.aie rhiit will sponsor ii.- pro. . J <tii.il with a sermon by Rev. Nee- a iy . f Red Hill A MHZ church. We have staged out' eiiucationaV rally " and ate working for a great sue cess. ? ; t4 Wo re to jcpurt that Kov xv .J? C. Crockett who has been on tile v sick list is al>ie to attend service ^ last Sunday. 1 .. - "t! ' ' ' h SCMMKRVIIJ.E NEWo f Alston high school resumed hi? Work April 14, alter a vacation ol *' seven (lays. After enjoying lovely Easter season the facultj and student body were glad to get Ion K Hi wuiK miin.?All till' fllt'lli ~ ty members attended the Pal met to State Teachers' association, af v 1 in varffftls cities and states. .. i: Principal ('. \V. Pies Is, spen' J part of his in Charleston; Mr. C r Melver. in Greenville; Mr." C. M c McQueen "in Darlington; Mr. H.S i Simmons in Orangeburg; Misse M. 17r-nt. in North Carolina; A t BurTey in Columbia; B. Amakei ! in Orangeburg; R. Oass in Sumtet n am! N. C.; B, C. Avant in George t Town; Mrs. T.. Peel drew in ? u m m c7| ville; Mrs. Miance in LoneolnvilTe t Misses M. Roaehe in Beaufort arid t R. Kittrell in Elloree. The faculty cordially invite? a TTT our friends tf( attend the Founder's. Day program Sunday s April 20, at 4 o'clock in the schoo^ auditorium. Rev. J. Toomer \Vil i be the guest speaker. I . rl,i B PALMETTO LBftDtCK LEXINGTON NEWS ' I Hev. I. O. Simmons, Pastor Ide! Geo. We hud another grand eriod on the Lexington charge, aturday and Sunday. The second Quarterly Conference was 1 h c est that we ever witnessed held rith Mt. Zion AME church. Dr. i'.B.L,-Clarke, D.D., presiding eler of the Columbia District preided in such a manner that it eemed as a grand love feast all Imj?the session. The people a re aying here that he Is an ideaP ian of XPod. So well equirpped^fcrr he position that he now holds. Pastor gimmons and the good eoplb of Mt. Zion had things ,*ell arranged. We were glad to ave had the HeV. McDonald, pas or of Sr. Jamqs AME church in ur quarter. He made a very fine dd) ess. ~ [ . Sunday was Easter, P.. E. Clark rought us a wonderful message roni the text "He Is Risen." This ruly was a - burning message, diich shall linger long in . the, lemorv of.the hearers. Mrs. Besie Clark the queenly wife of P. I. Clark, gave three fine address tii ine louowing charges: Mt. ',ion. Spring Hill and New Beth1. We sure did enjoy Mrs. Clark nd bid her come again. While he Elder was, equally a?-intorest lg at New Bethel Sunday even lg.? -Mrs A ndersary^oriTTpIThTTc schoo1 ?acher is to be commended for he "grand Easter program sponored Sunday- evening at?M*t. ion. It truly was grand. Irs. Belle Derrick, public school *acher at the Spring Hill church iwmwH'-ed???fine program at?4?j>? iV at Spring Ttri^ church. Mrs. an u* Taylor Sundl .y school Supt. ?d_ Mrs. Ruby SI gh gave, Us a imax program at Bethel in the ceiling. The pasto' in well ch'osn words- thankfcl all of them. The Rev: J. A Jowers, presidig elder of the Greenville district f the CME church pleached a nwerful sermon at Good Hope C [. E. church Sunday. The Easter uitiuin lonowea. i n*.* Rev. J. S. anlv is the pastor. The Circuit. Donation Prog-ram eld at Bethel on Thursday^mte as""Excelsior. Mrs. Cora Jones ; to be. conimended. along with [rs. Jennie Slightwarnrie faithful workers of the charge in pastor knows he will soon be well dressed pastor with such a it? donation.. There were five inisters out to witness the very rursrmt affair The May Day rally is on now. ome to Bethel and Spring -Hill undav. Many talents will b e tore, choirs, trios, quartets, etc,. Read Ore best paper weekly? HE LEADER. TTETHEir\. NT. E. CHURCH Rev. M. R Hudson, Pasto^^ Pee Dee?Sun?htjr was a beau" ful day and S. S. convened at th< sual hour with Supt. and trs at their post Qf duty. At V ) Rev. K. Small delivered a woi erful ihessage from St;" John 13 tauter Tfic ? - , i mull was enjoye. hn Easter f?u.KiHm bepan at 2:30 nb \vas we!] attended and enjoyd. The pastor was at Friendship i the morning hut was present at he program. The young men alu-sang many l^eautifui songs that as enjoyed. Tht. closing remark;, iwre made by the pastor. Mt armel Sunday school also joined n with the program. _-Many vis Etng Friends were present. Miss Kosezena Gourdine i? back ome after spending one month in ''air Bluff, X. C. with her uncje dr. John Mitchell and reports e lelightful trip. ni'Tiiei i ........... i, TI. iinn-num 11 l.Vv. H. .1, Hutchinson, Pastor. St.. flcorge, S.C.?Sunday schoo ras called t() order by the Supt lu* ono'iong services were inspir~ ng and soul stirring. Sunday wa? unioi's day and the junior choii endered music under the directior if Mrs. Mahe! Summers, the junor organist. The A/ C. E. League was called 0 order at 5:30 by the President vfrs. Francis Hutchinson. Quit< 1 few were out flnd took part in hj -discussion of the topic. At 8:00 o'clock a very "fine Eas-j or program was rendered undei ^ he direction of Mrs. Hutchinsor dr*. Woodruff. Mm. McFaddei tnri Mrs. Snyp^ Lovely Easter anthems were "njf. The play "Eyes of Love" will be epeated by the faculty in Holl} I ill t>n the 22nd inst. 1 r: I BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. I. W. Janerette, Pastor The weather was real ideal fo church worshippers the past Sab bath and the congregation turn ed out in large numbers to re ceive the Easter message. Th services began with the earl; morning message at five o'clock Apparently fhlT pastdr~was at Hi: best in delivering the Easter me; sage to a full church. The tex was Matt. 28:5-6, subject: A Su prise and a Fact. After the sar vice Sunday morning the ministe received ttfueh commendation td the lacofiic and fine style in whicl he delivered the sermon. W\> were delighted to have ii the regular morning servioe Drg I. H. Alston and T. H. Addison ' <?. 'TheTTormer presiding elder fEi Rocky Mount?district of the 2nt Episcopal District; the latter pre siding elder of the Spartanburg district, to worship tvith us. Als< [many friends and visitors in al i of the services. I?The?Sunday?school held its-sea sion at the regular hour and th j Epster exercrses were held at (o'clock. Aftr the Easter program Dr. E. A. Adams, Secretary o Education in the A. M. E. churcl made closing remarks which wer very timely and appropriate fo the oocaaiom ? The senior choir served in thi regular morning service. The mil sic-Av\as 4?-keepmg ^th^htF hferri orable occasion. The solo, Chrrs the, Lord is Risen Today, by Mis, Birdie Ponipey was very wel sung. She was-accompanied a the piano by Mrs. Elizabeth R Vaughn, the accomplished organ ist of the church. TR e "JUhior" "cRoTFu n d e r" t h e~Teai ershtp" of Dr. R. W. Mnnce pre sented on last Friday night, "Thi Seven Last Words of Christ," i sacred cantata by' Dubois. Thh was indeed a lively affair. All o1 the participants performed' real nicely and efficiently. Dr. Manc< was indeed the power behind th< throne in this lovely presentation MT. PIIXiRIM CHURCH Rev. J. H. Spigner, Fpstor Killians?Sunday school 10:30 preaching by the pastor at 12 m .Baptizing?at?1-^Khr TrretnFhThg^lT 8 ^Iclock and the right hand o fellowship will be given Sunday night. The Sunday school had a verj inspiring Easter program at Mt Pilgrim church under the instru< tions of the Sunday school teach ers and the aehool teacher. The collection was $5.69. We cordiallj invite every one to our scho^ closing exercise which will b i held at Mount .Pilgrim Baptisi church at an early--date. WatCl for the date. Their teacher is Mr: Mary Cook. FLORENCE NEWS Miss Celestine Bacote of Tim monsville, spent Easter with Mi and Mrs. Malachi Stokes and fam Hy. Mrs. Lizzie Huggins has returi ed home after being called to Nev *Yo"rk City on account of illness o her daughter Mrs. E. H. Brown he is recuperating nicely. Miss Green of State colleg snent Easter with relative an, rTnemTs. , Miss Mildred Singleton of Be th.ne spent the week-end witl relatives and friends. > Mr. James was in Charlestoi on business. Mrs. Georgia Buckman of N. Y C. is in tbe city visiting relative and friends. The Claflin singers will be a .Cumberland ME church on th< 4th Sunday of this month. SIDNEY PARK r. w. k. chikch' Rev. J. C. Colclough, Pastor -?The Sunday school opened- a the usual hour with the Supt. Mi D.R. Starks presiding. The lesso: subject: "Christ Shows Himsel Alive," was beautifully discusser At 11 the pastor filled the pul pit, using as his text Cor. 16:14 "And if~Chirst be not risen, the; is our preaching vain, and you faith is also vain." This was j wonderful message which was ei joyed by all. At 8 p.m. the Sunday schoe Raster exercise was held. The Church Easter rally was i success. Sunday kamg a beautlfu day, large crowds were presen at both sessions. Revival Beginning Sunday, Dr. John W Reed of Little Rock Arkansa _* ? * - * - . ??. :? ! i ^ i VOORHEBS, ALUMNT MEET The Voorhees Jr. College Alum i ni had a very interesting meeti rng, held in Allen University gym - nasium, with President Melvin Logan presiding. Everyone enjoye ed the evening, meeting their old y friends. 3 ST. ANDREW AMK CHURCH Rev. -C. McClarv, Pastor t j Andrews?Sunday was a beau. tifui day for church goers: ^ Jl & r found a splendid crowd out to the r house of worship. Sunday school h began at the usual hour and the Supt. and teachers were on the a- 4ob. ? i, At 11:15 our church services i. began with a processional inr cluriinfir tfto m^mhprs of ffi** aon j ior and jubilee choirsrThe Triem . bers of the jubilee choir wore j white robes and the ladies of the 0 senior choir wore black dresses ] with white collars-and the~ men wort* dark suits. Surely the spirit T|of Eatitor was everywhere: Ott e entering the church and seeing 4 palms over each door, the choir 1 loft, the window over the past tor's seat and seeing the altar h and around decorated with potted e plants and flowers, orte couldn't r help from feeling the spirit o f Easter. e The pastor delivered a wonder . ful message. He gave us a drinlt r -froTTi the fountain that never runs t dry and we feasted~ on Gospel , that was handed down from on ) high. Several souls were made tot cry out:- "Glory! Hallejuah t o God in tho highest.-' One soul was converted and received into the chureh. The chairs sang very f ^weetiy~aTnl were commended the pastor. \ ? Rev. Mary Browne ahd Reft'. A. , E. Robinson worshipped \vith us , Both made timely remarks, f Our Easter day exercises ^)egan S p.nj. Everybody enjoyed seeing j the little people come forth and j make their contribution and asProf. Smith said in his remarks each one of them was telling us in. his own way, "Christ the Lord _ is risen indeed." He also thanked' the ?ladies ? whu decorated the _ .church so beautifully and who . made possible this splendid program. The ladies were.?wtmely r j- -MeSilames^Corinne Thompson, E. 1 B. Greene, Serena Barnett, _L. B. f Smith and your reporter I MORRIS COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL ? ? The second annUal session of the Morris College Summer School will open June 9, 1941. A broader nog ram _is._ planned?-annotmce~ Van E. M. Booker, direct< . ( the Summer session. The teachers are encouraged to] attend in order to renew or advance their certificates. Former, m as well fis prtwi-nt Btmhintn nhnntr1 take advantage of thus -opportunity, - -to come and continue work that . was not completed duriing the reg ular Session. All courses yield cred - its, regular coltege courses credits 'eadiing to the Bachelor Degree. Regular courses in science, Ed ucation, Health Education, Math 1 eniatics, Social Sciences, Eangu i ige, and Music are offered. A lab uatory school for tesfchara.-in-one t two, three teacher schools, and a t 'aboratory school for teachers^ of the first grade in schools of more ''ban four teachers will be contin y ued. Among the new courses are a = J aboratory?school- for teachers~"of r the second and third grades, and history and appreciation of musrc. AIT indications point to a very f large enrollment this summer, and lpany plans are being made for the comfort and training for those ? who attend. * The Summer Session Faculty is _ made up of members of the Facul _ ty of the Regular Session ami visit rng Instructors from some of oui most outstanding schools. The visit ing Instructors are as follows: C. * A. Johnson, Term. State College, Nashville. Tenn.. S. E. Green, Fisk n University, Nashville, Tenn., Bessie * Haile,- Shaw University, Raleigh, ' N. C., F. B. Abram, Temple Univer " sity, Philadelphia, Pa., Hk F? John '? son. University of Pennsylvania n Philadelphia, Pa., J. C. Prloleau, - ami J. H. Kilgoj, Lincoln 'Hljgh ft School, Sumter, S. C., and Pauline burg, S. C. 11 For infprmation concerning th? Summer Seasion, addrpaa all com 9 municatironB to the Director of the ^ Slimmer SeasTon, Morria College * Sumter, South Carolina. will fill the pulpit and conduct a [ 10 day revival. The public ia in iv i ted i>? :vVjLigf? Saturday, April 19, 1J41 Classified Advertising ? Column ? Special Notices, Cards of Thanks Memoriams, Bn*th Announcement* Marriage Announcements, etc., *r charged for at the -rate of 10c fa line. Cash must (.(company th order. Minimum charge 60c. SUHG1NKR In sad but loving memory of our father and mother who passed in the month of April ^PPrank Surgrner April 2, 1932 Delia Surginer April 16, 1935 Though yjears htf*e passed, to go on. Daughters^ AMY G. LIGON . .... CARRIE E. RUlPP ... -1 IN MEMORIAM ^ In loving remembrance of my dear mother, Rallie?Rones, wtuT departed this life one year ago, April 20, 1940. Gone is the face we loved so deai Silent is the voice we loved to hear It's sad, but true we wonder whv, So quickly and suddenly you had to die. Mother dear, your toils are over, And your race on earth is run; God grant that we may rest as*" Z calmly, When our work, like yours, is done. 7???? ?1? Devoted daughter, IN7 MEMORIAM Mrs. Hattie Cooke Spears, who departed this life, April 19, 1934. Daughters: Thelma L. and Shadie L. Spears, Bennettville, S. C. ^0 rADIl AE> TU AVVO v auu \ir 1 iiAiino \Your kind and , sympathetic messages and beautiful florals were gratefully received and dep4y appreciated during the-?illnesR and death of Mr. Hampton Cantey. 'Respectfully, THE CANTEY FAMILY.? IN MdBMORIAM A In loving remembrance of oui mother, Anrjio' L. Reese who left S us two years ago April 19, 1939. / Deep in^my. heart is? a_picture ? Of a loved one laid 4o rest; In memories frame I keep it, Because you were one of the beBt. Sadly missed-THE FAMILY. WADE HAMPTON CANTEY P A SSE8 TO _G RE AT BEYOND Mr. Wade Hampton Cantey was _ born March 22, 1870; departed thin lifo'M March 30, 194ii- 'was bo?n in Camden, S. C.> an4 was ?~~^7Z the son of Tom and Mariah Jones Cantey. Hp was patwprtpd 48 vprts aom and was baptized by Rev. John Daniels, pastor of First Calvary Baptist church, of Columbia, S.C He. served well as a loyal member of that church until 33 years ago, when he became a member of Union Baptist church No. 2 He served in many capacities of- >. the church. He has been a leader of the Jubilee choir for 28 years. At the time of h** death, he wa? a member of the musical choir; v ' also a member of the Trustee ? boai'd. ^ He was kind and loving to everyone who ? knew him and was r*~ ready and willing to render service at any time for fallen humanity. He leaves to mourn his loss, a ' wife: Mrs. Hettie Belton Cantey, one daughter. Mrs. Wilhelmina Pope, of Columbia; four sons; Ml Hampton Carrtey, Jr., Newark, N. J.; Mr. Theodore Cantoy and Mr, Christopher Cantey of Columbm and Mr. George Cantey of Philadelphia; one brother, Mr. Theodore Cantey, of Cayce, S. C.; two sisters: Mm. Essie Chambers of Anderson, S C.; Mrs. Cather ine Patte.ron. of Columhia seven grandchildren and a host of rela tives and friends. - Let us so live that when our summons comes to join that innumerable caravan, which moves lo that mysterious realm, where each shall take its chamber in the silent halls of death; Thou go not like a quarry slave at ni THWurged to his dungeon, but tus* toined and soothed bf an uaialtar* ing trust; approach thy grave like / ?, one who wrap* the drapery of hi? w. " couch about him and Ilea down to pleasant dreams. .... ii-1 iitiiim - i inn 11 ii - i fii km I i Varilirritir