The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 26, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, April 26, 1941.
EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH
^ Rev. I). N. Wilson, Pastor
On last Sunday morning1 which
was Men's day, the Rev. I. Wash
ington, local preacher of Ebenezer
preached. His subject -was "Whoso
ever will let him come."
Sunday school was conducted
by Mr. F. M. Branch and the lesson
was reviewed by Mr. Manuel
'..of adult class No. one.
The League was conducted Hby
Bro A. Pyatt.
^ At 1:30 a special program was
W rendered by the men. First a_pa?=
per by Bro. F. M. Branch; sec-,
ond baritone solos by Mr.- "t)eveaux,
Mr. Frasier and Mr. A.
Pyatf; and a duett by Mr: FrecT
Brown and Mr. Julius Grant.
Special music was rendered by the
. men's choir, ? ?
The services were largely attended
and maiiy visitors were
present. The collection for the
??day was very good.
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Bethel cme Sunday school met
at 3:15 p.m. with the-Supt., Mr.
L. W. Mitchell and teachers at
-ttreiTHPOst of duty. Inspiring remarks
were made by the Pastor
Rev. W. e. Wilson.
" Mrs. A M. Spann and Mrs. Ethel
Mae Lattimore school has closed
after a successful school term.
Missse Mamie Peterson and T.
A. Spigner spent the week end at
their homes Greenwood and Orangeburg.
Miss L. T. __R<?wp11 spent the
week-end in Aiken guest of Miss
Alma Walker.
Miss Eleanor Veale was the
dinner guest of Miss Hattie Miles
on Sunday.
Mrs. Luella \fyles and 'little
grands, Olester and Sarah Cor ley
spent the week-end in Columbia
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Fox.
Rev. Robert Read and Mrs. Mary
Ella TVIyles of Aiken were dinner
guests of Mrs. Luella Myles on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Pope have
gone to Washington,-!). C. te live.
Mrs. Rosa Jay, president of the
Willing Workers board is asking
all members to meet on Sunday
at Bethel at 4:45 p.m.
Springs revival meeting will be
_ g"VAt. Bethel_CME church. April
28 The meeting will be conducted
by the Rev. Mc Adams of Lees;
ville. The public" is invited to attend.
SHILOH PRKSBYTERIAN '
CHURCH
- . By L'tker Davis
Winnsboro, S. C.?Shiloh Presbyterian
Sunday -school -opened at
the usual hour conducted by the
- Asstr Supt. wit}) officers and stu
dents present Rev:
C. W. .Talley. took-hia-textand
brought a wonderful message.
Mrs. C. W. Talley and Mrs Alj|^Liaurt
Grant; Mine Mnttie Lti(j 0Iff 171'
served as secretary. Mrs Grant
MYs. Talley and Utker Davis
taught classes 1, 2 and 3. A col-1
lection of. $7.50 was raised. On
the 5tjy, Sunday in March Rev. AH.
Prince and Rev. L. L. Blakeney
of Fort Mill Presbyterian church
were witn us. rcev. rnnce oruugni
the message. F?eV BlaTteney gave
remarks concerning how people
live and do. We were glad to
have them both in our midst.
Mrs. Rosie Davis, is indisposed
^P?t this writing. We wish for her
a speedy recovery. Come to the
church, join the church.
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Ridgewood Baptist and ltidgewood
Methodist had a joint meet
ing Sunday night, the crowd was
large and the sermon was preached
by our pastor, Rev. Z. Dennis. Zion
Chapel furnished the music led bv
J. E. Jones and Richard Spann
^^The singing by these choirs will
^^never be forgotten by this con
gregation..
The people are proud of Rev.
Dennis and W. R.. Bowman, both
I churches are working like two
Rood sisters.
Bishop Flipper sent twenty-five
dollars, the people are happy and
singing his praises. The Methodist
church is covered now and the mem
hers are planning to paint the
^^church in the near future..
* The following persons paid 2f>
cents Sunday night in the raHy:
Rev. Z. Dennis, Rev. W. R. Bow_
D?aee? -?avts, ~oT SumterT
Misg Dorothy Harper, Mrs. Mary
Green, Bro. Frahkk I>awhas, Bro,
Mica Taylor, Bro. Walter, Hills,
Ernest Coleman.
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DOUBLE BRANCH
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. B. C. Cunnlngham. Pastor
Sunday was a typical Sunday
marking another enjoyable day in
and around West Columbia. All
of our services were well attended.
The S. S. opened at the usual
hour with Supt. and teachers
j at their post of duty. The Sunday
school was indeed delighted
Uo have Elder and Mrs. W. B. L,
Clarke. Each made interesting re
marks.
1 At 11:30 Elder Clarke broughi
to us an inspiring message taker
;<yut of the Old Testament the
Book of Job 29:2, subject Spirit^trat?Fluxuation.
This sermon fel
in our hearts like water on a dSs"ert
and we departed stirred ant
grateful,. .Rev. -W.-B. L. Clarke
presiding elder of th? Pf>lnmhi.n.-ilija
trict AM"E church held the secofTd
quarter at Double Branch church.
The reports from the West Colum
| om circuit were lavorable.
Six-thirty .thti ACE League beran
with the President, Miss Dorothy
Davis in charge. A wonderful
program was rendered which
was enjoyed by all. At 7:30 Dr.
Clarke brought us another message
for the evening service taken
'rom the seventeenth Psalm am
he fifteenth verse, As for me, 1
vill behold thy face in righteousness.
I shall be satisfied, when 1
uvake, with thy likeness. I'hest
vere the words of his text. Mt.
Pisgah and Double TJrahch has
ust closed their spring rally. Mt
Cisgah raised?one hundred ant!
.wo dollars; Double Branch twc
hundred and forty dollars. The
presiding elder was very pleasec
with the progress of?the -circtril
irider the leadership of our loving
Pastor, Rev. B. C. Cunningham
To our visitors, eonie again you
are always welcome" at Double
Branch church.
Cora Colenmn. reportei
COTRl/INE CIRCUIT NEWS
(Mrs.) Allen A. Barr, Reporter
Sunday was ? beautiful day and
nany found themselves out to the
louse of worship. Sunday school
opened at 10 o'clock with Supt
A'- -Mv Brown and officers at their
>ost of duty. Class _ No4 1 -war
aught by Mr. N. McDonal; review
>y Supt. A few remarks by Rev
John Sabb, after which a splendid
rowd took part in the Easter proram
which was really enjoyed.
A.t 12:110 o'clock the Rev. J. R.
\VLo ;ind lii associate ascended
the rostrum. Devotions were fit'
ingly carried out.
Rev. J. R. Nebo used as his sub
lect; He is Risen, He is not here
come see the place^ZA large crowd
witnessed the sermon. We were
pleased too have Rev. John ant
irts wife Mrs. Mary Sabb, Rev
Wilson also several miniate
On-Sunday morning Rev. Nebt
preached the .4 o'clock servici
sermon at St. James AME church
Both the early morning and mid
<lay sermons were splendid. Snn.
day night at 7:30 we were faroved
with another wonderful sermor
at Jerusalem by the Rev. jJohr
Kelly pho preached too a packer
house. The spirit dwell through
out the day. We are proud tc
have such preachers with us.
We are always glad to havt
visitors. Come again.
The Rev. Columbus Buford anr
wife, Mrs. Hester Buford had a:
their dinner guests Sunday Rev
J. R. Nebo .and Rev. John Kelly.
Mr. Gene Brunson wh0 is attenc
ing school in Florence spent thi
Easter holidays home with mothei
and brother.
Two of our young men were cal!
ed to the camp last Friday foi
service in the army; in he persor
of Charlie Harvin and George Mc
Donal in Richmond, Va. Let u.
pray that this war may 3000 ceast
Those J>n_the sick list are doinn
better, let us pray that they rnaj
continue.
PBEE HOPE A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. B. Finklea, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the us.
ual hour. Rev, Finklea preaehec
a good sermon. St. John 20:13
Theme, and they say unto her
why weepestt thou? she said unto
ihem because they have taken*
way my Lord and I know no
where they laid him.
At 1 o'clock, our Easter pro
gram began 'with lovely Easte:
songs and solos. Welcome address
was by Miss Pearl Wages. A pape
relating Christa resurrection by f
seph Arthur, Jr., serveral select
ions by the Willing Workers qua
I Ut.
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CENTER RABUN NEWS <
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Rev. P. J Barton, Pastor
Sunday school opened at tht> us- ]
ual hour with the Supt. and teaL
chers at their posts. The lessor.
' was beautifully discussed and re--.. .<
viewed by Mrs. Mary McCoy.
_ Rev L. B. Moon preached at Lit
1 tie River church in Ware Shoalr
the past week. Center Rabun
' church and Junior choir rendered
music there Wednesday night. Ev
eryone present expressed himself
as having felt the soul stirring mes
^ sage. Rev.' W. D. Coker of this
Mrr and Mrs. Lomas Shaw was
royally.entertained with a recepI
tion at the home of Mr, and Mrs, ,
L. W, Shaw Thursday night. The
I evening-was spent- in chatting,
r games and music. Those present
, -gititia Shall, Mr. and Mrs. Collie !
i Shaw, Messrs Allen Sullivan, Robert
B., Oliver Jr., Aimer and Tal
mer Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. E. MeDan
iels, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shaw, pa
rents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs.
i Ralph Shumate, Misses Rubye Lois
_ and Elsie- Shaw?and?Lillie?Mae_ I
- Kilgo.
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1 Out of town guests were Rev.
' and Mrs. L. R. Barber, parents of
r the bride; Misses j-lomzie Evelyn
and Flede Barber, the bride's sisters,
Mr. Ike Goodgines, Pink Lit_
tle and Mr. DeTance Shaw of Saluda.
The reception was sponsor- ^
! ed by Misses L. M. Kilgo, I. B.
Phelps and Mrs. Geneva Shiimata^ '
Rev. and Mrs, W. D. Coker spent
5 Sunday in Ware' Shoals attending
phnrcli nna visitinc frionHs
' Miss R. M. Kilgo spent the week
^ end in Laurens visiting friends.
' Misses Nellie V., Dollie V., and 1
- -Zeller -Mae-Shaw, students of- the
1 Chapman Grove sfhnnl arp home
for the summer.
The Junior choir rendered music (
at New Prospect' Baptist church
Ttunday night. Everyone wish?es ,
to thank Mrs. Geneva Shumate for
the wonderful teaching she has
done for the choir.
We aTre'very sorry that Miss
i Zenobia James has been sick, we
1 hope for her a very speedy recov- _
! er>'Th
students and teachers of Cen
' Ler Rabun school have begun rehearsing
for their school closing;?
1 wliich will be sometime in the nea
_ fiTt.nh'e. ;
Mr. Booker I. Shaw gave a !
short coll 011 the McDial family
Sunday.
The annual sermon of Gray
Court high school WJfs preached
Sunday by Rev. P. J. Barton. A
number of his members were present;
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r~T ABBBVIfcLE NwWS
Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church
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I The-Missionary socit ty met?at
_ the home of Mr?;?P. V. Raad...??n-.
) Harristyurg street Friday. April
? 18th. The house was called to
order by the president. Opening
selection, Come ye that Love the
JLord. .The 23rd Psalm and the
Lord's Prayer were repeated. The
i minutes of last meeting were
) read and adopted. The roll was
| called for dues. Amount raised
. $5.00. There was a discussion of
> jld arid new business. The meetv
~ irrg adjourned to meet at tht;
home of Mrs. Bennie L.CTBrown
on Harrisburg ^street May 16th.
I The hostess served a salad course
5 and punch.
The interdenominational missionary
meeting met at the home
1 of Mrs. Mary L. Pope Sunday,
> April 20 at 4 o'clock. This meet*
ing was for the interest of Mt.
Canaan Baptist church. Mrs. JoL
sephine. Qoraer served as hostess
r Amount raised $7.35. The next
i meeting will be at the hornet o
_ meeting will he at the homp nf .
i Mrs. E. V. Reid on Harrisburg
street for the benefit of Mt.
Pleasant Baptist church, the 3rJ
' Sunday in May. Please don't forset
this date.
Mrs. Ella Devlin of Secession
I St., spent last week in Atlanta,
with her daughter, Miss Ruby
'Devlin.
St. James A. M. E. Church
' Rev. P. Dreher, Pastor
Service for the day started at
"> 10 a.m. In Sunday school the at*
tendance was 76. The lfesson was
^ carefully TSTT^Flinfr afterwards e
* review was given by Miss Sybil
Nance, teacher of the Int. class.
The pastor delivered an inspirr
ing sermon morning and evening
' The church seemed to be filled
T with the spirit. A number of vistr
ttors Wi preiSbt for The morning
- service along with a group o f
* teachers f*pm the public school.
Rev. Underwood pastor n{ the
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THE PALMETTO LEADE
CALVARY PRESENTS
COLORFUL EASTER PROGRAM
The old, yet ever new and ever
beautiful story of the Resurrection
was presented at Calvary Presbyterian
Church, here in Winnsboro
The program under the direction
of Mrs. Darthula A. Talley, with
Miss L. L. Smith and Mrs. Rosa
assisting, was divided into three
partsr Part I, Recitations by the
primary and junior departments;
Part II, two dialogues by the intermediates
and part III, a reljg
ious play, "The Way of-the Cross"
with J)]ayei:s_from the Senior and
intermediate dtasses. Th entire pro
gram was most colorful, bespeak
mg the bursting forth: of life^thaV
is characteristic the Easter season^
The play depjgted ^vividly and
with pathos the story of a
young .minis Leu, who?beemtstro-f the sin,
conflicted and .selfish greed
around about him, feels that he has
lost his faith. He appeals to Melisande
n vniino o>irl vi/Vw, Kolw.imo
there is nothing to look forward to -1
in the hereafter, but that only
the pleasures of today are worth
while. The fallacies in her theory
are seen and the minister's faith
is restored with realism and
beauty when a pilgrim of the
past, Mary the mother of Jesus,
Mary Magdltne and the "Other
Mary" come to life before them
ind retell the story of the crucifixion
ami resurrection. Mellsande
is converted- and the young minis- 1,
Ler is strengthened by the potent
portrayal. Characters of the play
were s follows: Melisande, Arwilda
Baxter; Pilgrim of today, Lanty
Baxter; First Messenger,, Phyon
cia Henry; Second Messenger, Ro~ ~
r.ina Heath; The Pilgrim Of Yester
day, John Roseborough; Mary, (
the motherTrf James. WiTTetteTHoLL
roes; The angel Gabrrl, Charles
Heath. Jr. I
?sosusthuiait x ~i s ianeircespla\ui'fti
The stage, depicting an outdooi 1
scene near the cross on Calvary
was beautifully decorated with"
greens and foliage. In the back
ground stood the white cross which
from a certain point hi the play
to the end was illurntnated. To
this observer a most striking and
memorial - picture was presented
when, at the end, there at the foot
of the gleaming cross, all the cha
racters, kneeling with arms out
stretched toward it, sang the me
ludiuus strains ot, "In the Cross
of Christ I Glory.,, Mres Arwilda
Baxter, whose clear, silvery voice
is a joy to all who hear her, sang
the solo parts while the chorus arid
eonceled choir joined in on the
(Croup parts. Observers assert that
this presentation surpassed by "ho
former production. will live long
hi Lheir "memories.
The program wai witnessed by
a full house, and afte^ some remarks
by the pastor, Rev. C. W.
Tttlley ..all left feeiiiip, lliul LlldTr*"
religious lives had been greatly
enriched and that here after indeed
was a soulful tribute to a risen
Christ.
On Easer Monday afternoon Miss "
es Arwilda Baxter nd Mrgaret
Roseborough, together with Mes
dames Rosa Heath and D. A. Tal
ley were in charge of an Easier
egg hunt given for the children ot
Calvary by the Sunday school.
ANTIOCH A. M. E. CHURCH
Sunday school began at theusu
sermon. Our hearts rejoiced within
al hour with the supt. and teach
ers at their post of duty. At 12:00
Rev. Curry delivered a soul stirring
sermon, our hearts rejorced within
us while the man of God talked
to us by the way.
On the afternoon the various
clubs made their reports as follows:
Mrs. Emma Young, 10.03;
Mrs. Annie Preasley$6.07; Miss ;
Minnie Jeter, 53.74; Mr. Arthur
Young, $6.56; Mrs. Marie Young.
$22rl4; Mrs. Lella Ode*, $13.00;
Total amount, $84.82
We are very proud of our pas
tor. He is doing a great work at ,
Antioch this year and we hope he '
will stay here a long time. Among I
the the visitors o the day were the
members of St. Mark's shoir. Our
doors ar always open to visitors
Baptist church delivered a sermon
in honor of Mrs. Johnson's
club.
The organizations are still look
Wig forward for greater conquests
They are going forward as never
before.
The members and friends o f
St. James are looking forward to
the rally known a& tha "Biy Six"
This rally will come to a close on
the first Sunday of next month.
Everybody is cordially invited to
attend.
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. M. McDonald, Pastor
Sunday being a beautiful day, at
10 a.m. S. S. opened with a large
crowd. The supt., Mrs. Estelle John
son and co-workers were at their
Regular post of duties. After the
class study of the lesson the school
was interestingly reviewed by the
psator. The beginners class is holding
the banner.
Sunday morning the pastor preacd
wonderful sermoni from the subject.
"2?Words,", namely, Come
Tarry, and Go. Immediately after
dismissal, the funeral of Mr. Gye,
Phelps was held. Solo, Mrs. Flossie
Smith, Obituary, Mrs. A. G Gaiui
C^)n ?ai~-?r??
w*?r-<-Tm^iTiin. a r I'CSHltfy J 1610
grains, Mrs. Estella Johnson. The
pastor preached..a_touching sermOTT
from Iaiah 64:6. the church was
packed aniTtt Is ?dl tlie city that
we haye an able preacher. We loved
Mr. Phelps but Jesus loves best.
The remains were laid to rest in
the Palmetto Cemetary. The under
taker, Leevy.
Sun. night the pastor preached
from St. Luke 11:2, theme Christ
Kingdom again we had a spritual
t re at. Come tQ St. James, Visitors
are always welcome.
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
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Rev. C. C. Mcllwain, Pastor
. _Siinda^t^ing^ Itmrday we had"
a nice attendance. _Tfite_ Sunday:
sctrooITesson was well taught and
eviewed^by Supt. Class No. 3 is
still holding the banner. After
Sunday school our. choir left for
New Hope AME church and put
aver a wonderful program. We
ilso had with us Sunday night tEtT
Rev. J. W. Walker and he deliver2d
a'wonderful message which all
enjoyed. We are looking forward
Sunday for a high day. We will
have with us Rev. W R. BowmarT
an<f Fafrview and Lbenezer choirs.
Come and see how Mt. Zion is go-,
ing to put the program over.
A three nights meeting will be
conducted beginning Wednesday"
night 23 and continue through the
week. Our big rally will be_held
Sunday and Sunday night. Come
?ut and see the members play their
part. - ?
The pastor and family were afternoon
guests of Bro. Daniel Ken
nedy Sunday. ? We -are always
glad to have.you, come in and see
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VOORHEESCALENDAR
Demniark, S, G., April 20?Beginning
with the regular Easter
Services last Silnday, April p3,
chfi. Voorhees-iamily has had^ ?rrr
tinuous round of activities, in what
has turned out to be onr ef^Fbtg"
gest weeks of the year.
O Wednesday night the fashion
show directed by Mrs. J. E. Blan
ton, (the show being under the im
Mediate direction of Miss B. B. O
Brien," teacher of clothing), was
an event of a great deal of interest
to all who witnessed it. The
prizes in sewing were won by Miss
Martha Halyard, Miss Charolette
Myers, and Miss Lila Crwford for
the best made dresses. The prices
were won in the order named. The
f a s h i on show was- built a round" a
play which tobk in house keeping
an dthe proper dress for the prop
eF"occasion.
Thursday at Allendale, S. C.
Prof. Ellis D. Dean had the agriculture
stock judging team. Vdor
Vioos trnvn a account of it
self and its training ;in the fact
that the. team took down most of
the prizes, both first and second,
for stocy judging and for crop
judging. Mr. Dean returned with
his face wreathed in smiles as a
result of the activities of his class.
Thursday night the Voorhees
Debating Team appeared at Friend
uegative of the proposition.' "Resolve
t^at tfre United States Should
enter the Ttesent World War."
The team of Friendship was com
posed of three young women students,
and the three young men of
Voorhees found their matches in
these young women because Voor
heeR lost the decision by a unani
mous vote ?f the judges. A good
time was had by all. Mi?R C. R.
Booker was director of the Voorhees
team. -President Goudlock,
Dean Brown and members of the
student body- antf faculty made It
very pleasent for the jVoorhees
team.
On Friday Principal Blanton met
In Oraneburg wffch the Aeadefhic
r^frnntittee i>f the trustees. At
which thne some very important
decisiona were madp with regard"
to the future of Voorhees.
Annual Workers Conferehce
Friday morning at^fl:15, young
' men and instructors began to ar
'rive on the Voorhees campus from,
all over the state for the second
annual Workers Conference, at
which time contests in carpentry,
mechanical drawing, masonary,
painting, general shop and in other
trades were held.
Prizes for these varrotts contests
were given as follows:- $100 schol
arhip for the best in carpentry
presented by. Prof. Pr- V. Jewell
for President Whittaker of_State
College; first_prize in masonary
a scholarship of $46 was presented
by Principal ,T. FL?Ehanton -for
Voorhees. Other ^prizes__ .consisted
of a complete set of dmwin tools,
JT "complete kit of tools for carpentry.
Second prizes consisted of
4?H?d fflWl, levels, set otL paint
brushes.arwl-other-rnrplerrrchts. used
mechanics in their various
trades. These prizes were given Dy
J. W. Smack Hardware Co. of
Oraneburg; Jeffords Machine shop,
Orangeburg; J. 2. Brooker Hard
ware Co., and R. M." McCartha
Hardware Co., both of Denmark.
This workers conference rs an
n"al nffmg and is ~ trectfiruhg "very
popular. It is directed by prof. W.
V. Harper of the Voorhees faculty
who is director of industrial edu
[cation. The conference brought to
gether a large number of visitors.
Among therrr wece:Mr. J. B. Felton
State Djrector _of-.work in Negro
rSehoolfr-in S.C.~, Mr. AT J. Richards,
| Supt1_of_tha Denmark District, Mr.
R. B. Turner, Director of Indust
rial Education for the State of S.
C., Mr. J. P. Reynolds. State WPA
Director, Mr.C. W. Lombard, Aaat,
_State Director of Industrial Education,_Prof.
P. V. Jewell of State
College, and a Jarge number of
teachers and instructors from all
over the state.
afternoon session .-Mr. W. H. ArkenT
President- of the National Build
ers was presented and made the
main address. His theme was. "Em
ployment of Negro Craftsmen on
National-Defense Jobs." He said
tnat we only want our share of the
work and jobs. If men are pre
pared, no matter what color they
are they should get the job. He
told the young men that they need
ed to 'be better prepared than
their "fatHers. We are not willing
to pay the_ price to succeed. \Vhat
is the part that the colored man
is going to take in this new pro
gram? I hope that in-another year
there wrll be 30 schools represented
instead of ten schools in the con- .
Terence. We have got to be good,
we have got to moet'Teiruirements
etc.
The ten schools represented were:
.AVi 1 kins on Higbr-Qra ngebbrg; Wil
son High, Florence; Mather Acade
my. Caniden; Lincoln High, Sum- ter;
Marion High, Mariorr; Voor ~
hees N. & I., Denmark; Marlboro
'Ou. Tr;?SCtldOT,"' Bennettsville; A1
lendale Co. "Tr. School, Allendale;
Bell Street High, Clinton; Booker
T. Washington, Columbia.
The prrze ' winners were: Gqd__
erald- sliup, 1st"prize Jarnes-Cole
man, Voorhees, 2nd prize Eugeni
Brown, Mather Academy; Drawing
1st prize Esau Simmons, Voorhees
2nd pnze William Smith, Voorhees;
Painting, 1st prize Charles
Houston, Voorhees, 2nd prize Her.
ry McFadden, Sumter High School
Sumter. Carpentry, 1st prize Henry
Curry, Wilkinson Hrgh: 2nd prize
James Cook, Mather Academy,
Camdenl *
The theme of the conference was
| "The Negro's place in National
Defense program". An enjoyabl* '
time was had by all and the conference
adjourned to meet again
in 1942 the third Friday in April
at Voorhees This dntewn<r adopt
ed as the annual conference date
for the future.
' . LKbSVlLDE NEWS
Rufus Drofts ^rble to
be out again after being confined
to his bed for seven wecks.sxJ^jJ
are glad to see him out again.
Mrs Ida Coleman, her three
children, grandaughter, and neice
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ru
fus Droft last Sunday. The visi
tors are from Saluda, S. C.
CROUP MEETING DIST.6
The last teachers group rmeting
"oT~district fi met at Coal Springs
School. Lykesland S. C., Mrs. Ber
tha Davis teacher. The discussion
was centered aound the annual
Fiel<f Day whrch was held two
weeks ago. After the meeting the
group was served an enjoyable re^
"past "consisting of irish potato,
salad, crackers, cocoa, and vanilla
wafers. All members present reported
themselves iHf having a plea
sent time.
Patre F1t?
CARVER PARENT-TEACHER
ASSOCIATION
The . Parent-Teacher Association
of Carver Junior Hi school
was held last Thursday night,
April 17, in the school auditorium
This month's program was ren
dered by the classes of Misses
Helen Burley and Ix?uise Cotton,
Miss Burley is instructor of English
and Social Studies. The
music department > headed by
Miss Cotton. The theme of the
program was Contributions of
the_Ncgro in Verse and Music.
Several Negro Spirituals were
sung?by -the chorus; after which
informationgiven concern
mg the Negro hi the two above
mentioned fields, i
(Jur president, Mr. Thompson,
prodded do ring the business part
of the meeting. Minutes of the
ta?i mt-'Ptiii); V"*',' youi] and ..approved.
Mrs. Oliza Mickels maj,
a very interesting" and TuTT-report
of the Parent-Teacher Convention
which was held a I Benedict
College on April 2nd.
The class of Miss Fannie Lee
Pope ri.reiveiT ft|e ;>ttfrnlaw^dwrr.neir
for having the largest numbr
of parents present.
After the meeting refreshments
were sowed to the parents and
friends in the, Home Kcohoniicc
room.?O.L.B.
TIIHUTCH H ATTFRS SAVTNC
A ND SOCIA L iXUHrThp
rluh's last mf-Ptrnfr was held*
at thet home of the president Mr.
Low man 2230 Hampton Avenue,
April_2_L_Ih*r house was called to
order, and Mrs. Lucile Samuels ^
conducted the devotionals. _ . ?
?Tbl'.--Utlhute? -o! the last meting
were read, received and adopted!
After the roll was called each
bewTTcpondtcL "next old and new"
K..-:
vuoiiics.s ?as discussed ortelly. We
completed plans for the chicken
supper which will be given at the
home of Mr, Lowmar, Saturday nite
April " 26. We are inviting the
various clubs and friends to come
i<ver and be with ns.
Please (,lon't forget this date,
we are hoping to have u grand _
time. The meeting Then adjourned ,
to meet at the home of Mr. and ^
Mrs. Willie Battle. 2424 Green St.
April 28.
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