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g I . ^ ; V" 7 r . "l Saturday, May 24, 1941. Kittrell College | Commencement Kittrell, N.~<3.?May 2S, 3 p.m Baccalaureate sermon by 1) r F. P. O.' f^ent, jiresulent of Kittrell college. ? May 25, 8 p.m.?Address to the Religious Societies, Dr. C. C. Scott pcstor of the St. Paul AMF church Raleigh, N. C. May 20, 8 p.m.? Address to the Literary Societies, Rev. H. S. Davis, principal , Mary Potter high school, Oxford, N. C. May 27, ,10 a.m.?Trustee Board k meeting. W May 28, 8 p.m.?Senior College and Commercial Class Day. Muy 28, 8 p.m.?Address to the Alumni association?Dr. C. L. Stephen, presiding elder, Fayette? vtlle, district; FayeltevTTIe, N. C May 29, 11 a.m.?Commencement Address?Dr. J. Henry High smith, Division of-- Instructional Service State Department of Pub lie Instruction, Rfllfeigh, N. C. liiu?are eorataiiy-invited to atteriil these, exercises. ^ Dr.E. F. G. Dent, president. BEN N Errs V11. EE N EW S By (\IE Sanders, Reporter WIT are havingyperiod of dry weather in our section, however the crops are looking nicely. The McGoll graded school closed last week. Prof, Laseine, prin cipal; Miss M. Watson and Miss Strother were in the city weekend. Miss Watson, gpent a pleasant farewell social hour with the ^ reporter. It was enjoyed to the B last second. Mrs. Garden and Mrs. M, Leak closed a successful term with a program Thursday p.m._ at Dise Hill school. Rev. Garden wn* in the city week end from North Ca - \ rolina where he is pastoring. Dr. W. F. Witherspoon and Mrs Annie S. Watson of Greensboro N. C. spent a fqw hours with ReV. and Mrs. J. C. Cox, Saturday. Also Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Webbs of Cheraw spent a pleasant stay with Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Cox. Quite a few people attended the fundral service Sunday morning of Rev. G iIgrefse of 'I.aTta, ~S7 ~C~ He. died in Columbia. Prof. H. Butler of Morris col^ lege, his mother, Mrs. Alice C. W?Duiit'i, Miss Ann,, L. Butiiji' mid Miss Martha Streater of Hartsville spent Sunday p.m. in the city with father Mr. Bob Crosland, he is on the sick list. The one-day traning conference conducted by the extension service will be held Saturday, May__2AthT H:T1Ta.Tn. colored high school. The following persons to appear on the program: Clothing, Miss Janie RooKer, H. D. A. Sumter; Pdul -teyj?Miss?Eleanor?Carson, State Specialist, Winthrop college; Food and Nutritkm, Mrs. P. R. MeCollum. N. Y. A. Supt.; Miss B. E. Graham, county supervisor Negro schools. Intermission period. Home Management and Handi~7rrnftr~ MrS;_ Francis Thomas, H. I). A., Columbia. remarks Mrs. Marion Paoh State Supervisor Ne gro Home Demonstration work, Columbia; Prof. C. D. Wright, prir. ^cipa] of our city school; Mayor Writer M. Newton of the city; Mrs. S. H. Evans, District Supervisor of Adult Education. Come and enjoy _yourselves_and get nc\\ nie Gandy, Co. H. Dem. Agent of ? Marlboro county. The high school department beam. i thoiv ^.lAeinir ni'ncram Thurs r ? . day, May 15th. The play was very interesting from beginning to the end. Prof. Robinson, Miss Lattimore' and Miss Hurley i n charge, - i .* Our service Sunday throughout ? f>the entire day was very good. Rev TA. J Wright preached touching sermon, subject Gratus of Workers. Mr. Pearlie Grace preached Sunday afternoon in honor of the Tower. Mr. and Mrs. Booms and children of Summerville were in thr? . city ?uiuiay visiting their sick T father. Deacon C. R. Reese. He is Improving nicely. Our. sick friends: Mr, Powels, Mrs. Stoney Williams, Rev. Peterkin, Mr. B. Crosland, Mr. A. Hopes, Mr.' Wilson and Mrs. Kollock. The schoolg are closing out fast and quite often we can see things changing around, look out for the next bell to tap. i Our friends are ledving for jobs in xne i-Ntirtn. nunuc our schools will ever pay enough to give our teachers a rent vacation and net a nrank ana. GREENVILLE NEWS Mrs. Biciclie Fludd of Detroit. Michigan was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Maggie Jenkins of Chicora Ave., op Mothers' Day. The many friends of Master and little Miss Riley of Elford St. are glad to see them out again after being indisposed Reveral days. Miss Ruth Jenkins of Chicorn Ave. ha, returned home from Clarkston, ty. C., where sTie taught in the Potterville school. Mr. L# \vis Young of Elford St. visited his family last week. At. O present he is working in Ghartes_ ton. Miss Alice' BarbeY i8 still ill. She is now at her home on Pearl Ave. Mrs. Marie Todd of Poole St. is able to be on the job again after being seriously ill sometime ago. Mr. Zell Cha.ney of Greensboro, N. C. was the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilliam of 0_.Gloy.er St., _ Sunday. __ Master Freddie Robertson otf Elford St., Elford St. returned home Saturday night after spending sometime in Moonville with , J' ?<> - <"* J&l-K Ki V '__L.ji ' W.Y._ .'Kil' ii'lii?'' Ji rtjr TW - ii' I f i "1l' i relatives. Inquiries regarding the Bibl Conference for Negro women, t be held at Philii8 Wheatley Cen _ ter here -3-6 hHve~been re " ceivcd from out of town. Ar r wujgements have Been made t care for the delegates. Mrs. Joh ~X! Martin Who is to direct th conference, said. Mrs. Martin said that Mrs. Hat tie Duckett at Phillis Wheatle; Center had given assurannce sh< could accommodate all delegate from out of the city who notifj her in advance. There will be t 50 cent registration fee. Am those from out of the city will b< given board and lodging in Negr< homes of the city for $2.60 a per son for the four days of th! conference. Sessions will be held from 4 t< - 6 and 7 tu 0 p^m. daily. The con t'erence at first was sponsored bj the four Presbyterian churehes o: ; the city, but is now interdenomina 1 tional. All churches of the cit; - have been invited tu I'OOpiTUlA &TT( church groups willing to provid< _ expenses for delegates were ask ed to write Mrs Martin at 216 E ~ Earle St., Greenville, S. C. Employers have been asked ti .nuke arrangements so that thei: ? onks and other colored women en ployees may be able to attend th _ sessions. Speakers at th#?con ferenCe will be Mr. L. P. Hollis Mrs. A. F. McKissickj, Miss Ann. TenkThs. Mrs. Lewi3 H. Lancas er and Miss Virginia Neville. Miss Spivey of Myrtle Beach ii visiting Miss Eartha Mack. Mrs. Bessie Boyd of Andersoi St. injured her ankle recently Mrs. Boyd is such an active Sun day school and club worker tha she is greatly missed whenever shi 's confined to her home. St. Paul Baptist church, Rev ? H.-Lr. Cunningham, pastor, hai required property for * sr n e v church at 101 Parker "Si., acrosj the street, from St. Andrew M.E church. ? Mrs. Mary. Gary -wa^_a_dinnaJ ?uest at tie home of Miss Bessh Miller Sunday. Other guests wen Mr. and Mrs. Fowler of Lyman. Mrs. Rosa Watkins of Washing .011, D. C ,, is visiting her cousii Mrs. Bessie Roberteson of Park --er Street. * , , ? Revival meeting will start a St. Paul church, Monday, May 2G Rev. Cunningham of Atlanta wil - >o the vioiting minioter. There will be a May partv a he home of Mrs. Mary uary7~20l Parker St., Thursday evening May 20th. All friends are mvit d to come. f _ Commencement Progranv of = Sterling tti?h School Announced According tu an announcemen made by Prof. J. E. Beck, princi " USt of Sterling?high?school,?tb commencement program of tha school begins Sunday, May 25 Rev. L. R. Kibler, pastor of Israe Chapel C. M. E. church, will de liver the annual sermon t0 thi ' lass at 4 o'clock in the afternooi at the Isrr.el Chapel church. Class day_exercises will beTicT " "Wednesday, May 28, at 1:00 p.ni n the Sterling high school audi torium. Graduation exercises are to b< luld Friday. May ,30th, at o.m. at Textile hall. The addres: o the community and to the cfera if 121 graduates wall?be ?deliver vlorehoase College, Atlanta, Ga. June class officers are: Willian Stewart, president; Dennis Mc VVhorter, vice-president; ,Theres: Jones, recording secretaryMar garet Gibson, corresponding secretary. Nellie Thompson, treasur er; Floyd Chapman, business man - ager; B. F. James, associate man ager; Misses Margaret Sewell ejk _ Florence Lvkes. faculty advisers Mid-Term Class officers are: W c OanHv oresident; Willian Heard, vice-president; Rosa Chan ey, secretary; Blanche Williams assistant Secretary. Thomasin! Bates, treasurer; Robert Channel business manager: Mary J. Harp cr, associate manager; Miss Flor " once Lykes, faculty adviser. Sterling Students Organize For 1941-42 As the result of a series of re cent conferences and political ral lies, the students at Sterling havi adopted a type of organizatioi which should assist them in learn nn tbo nrinnlnlpc nf Americai gffvernrrteilt artd offer practice training* in citizenship. Officer! of the newly formed organizatioi garie F#*ter, vice-presidentf Dori: Coleman, secretary and Nannie Woods, treasurer. Mr, Riley an< Miss Coleman led their respeotiv< competitors, Mr. Talley and Mis: Mack by slight margins after i ratheFTieatetT campaign. Legijlative work of the organ; zation will be done by a House an< a Senate. The House consists o four students from 8th grade three from 9th, and three fron 10th, with the vice-president serv ing as presiding officer. The Sei ate membership is made up o one member from each class anc all officer,, except the vice-presi dent. Its presiding officer is th? president. Any bill becomes th' law of the school when it is pass ed by both bodies and signed b; fKo nfnoMflTit rtrfi vt^o.nrpair]pnt and the principal. Questions 01 the validity of legislation will b< settled by a Court of three stud ents and twQ teachers. Sterlng Senors Visit Great Stnok; _ Mountains National Park ;?r? Seventeen senlora and thre teachers left Greenville late Wed nesday night, May 1th, and spen 9 - * . v-. e Mrs. Annie Brown ? Passes - 1 f| - Mrs:?Annie Brown, 1924 Oak - street,^tted at "Her home Monday 0 before noon, after a heart attach late -Sunday fright. She" wSs* S 0 life long resident of Columbia; having lived at 1920 Harden St., t untrl the home she loved so well, % was demolished to make way for the Allen-Benedict Court. During s her stay she gained the high es* teem and respect of her neigh* bors and all with whom she came - in contact, both white and colored 3 Surviving her, are her mother 5 one s?ister, three brothers, two daughters and two sons, four -- grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. 3 Funeral services were held al First Calvary Baptist church, ol ' which rfhe was a loyal member Wednesday at 4:00 p. m. Interment in the P*lmetto cemfr ^ .J err ? ? e MT. ZION A. M^E. CHURCH ?Rev. S. Chlsm. Pastor .Sellers?Sunday school opened at 9:45 with the Asst. Supt. Nowr lin presiding. Thf lesson was betu r tifully discussed throughout the 8 en^'re school and splendidly re~~ vrewed by the Rev. Mrs. M. E Thomas. a.m. The pastor spoke to us from 126 Psalm an 5-6 verses. Among 3 the visitors were Misses Sadit Moody. Beatrice White of~Fay1 etteville, N4 C.; Mr. and Mrs Jiles Page of Datta. At 5 D.m. the [Riev. P R Rnhin. 1 son and his good people rendered ' service to the Yourtg Men and Daughters of Zion and selected ' his text from Acts 8:8, subject: 8 There was great joy in that city, { The True Love Quartet sang a few numbers for us which were ' good. Collection $10.26. The pastor went to Pee Dee on "Sunday night to preach the clos^ ing sermon of the District Conference. r We ere very sorry to learn of ^ the itfneBS of our Presiding Elder that he could not be present. We are praying for 'his speedy recovery. A surprise reception was given j Saturday night at the parsonage in honof pvt*"- Ky?the ^ Church Aid Board, Sons and the - Daughters- of- Conference, Ushcra Board 1 and 2, Stewardess Boards I Daughters of Zion, ACE League and Mrs. Cora Lester of the Bap/ tist church. A lovely program was ^sponsored by M'rs. Leona Wither_ -spoon. The - Basket "Of _LoVe and Peace. Those appearing on the program?were Misses Elizabeth Nowlin, Hester Dixon, Ada Smith Sallie M?o T,C"*Pr, Fillgpnin nip, son and Mr. J. L. Crosland, whc presented the Basket of Love and 7 Peace. The contents were presents and $21.60. The basket was bought and decorated beautifully ~ by Mrs. Elizabeth Toler (white); 1 also a cake was given by her mor ther Mrs. Ritch. Orrr~guesl8 were ?rprtcTT x. o nurreii, Mr. John Page " of Latta and Mrs. Cora Lester. . Mr. and Mrs. Cooper had as their dinner guests Sunday, Re*, j- S. Chism, Mrs? M. E. Thomas, Mrs. Louise Cooper, Mr. Ben Coop 3 er and Mrs- Annie Goeper, their 3 mother. ' Mrs. Queenie Crawford left on SuTfday for New York where she will spend the summer. ' Hip stewards of the church are . planning a big Rally for the pastor the first Sunday in June. the next day visiting Asheville " ind the Great Smoky Mountains " N'ational Park. In Asheville the *= r>arty stopped at Stephen Lee high ' school and witnessed an educr? -'.ional motion picture lh the audi toTium that school. The Indian " reservation in the national park vas a source of rich experience to ' '.ho students, many* of whom had 3 not seen more than one' at two In dians befoTe. They had ^jnter? views with Chief Lone Wolf,, a Sioux leader, White Eagle, a chief of the Blackfeet tribe; and an elderly chief of the Cherokees. Teachers apd students tried their marksmanship with the bow and Arrow and had their pictures made with one of the chiefs dressed in Full tribal recmlm T ?for- tv.,, e group scaled the mountains and 1 stood on the old Appalachian Trail, Lunches Were eaten at a point . where they sat astride the North Carolina-Tennessee lne. Tired but happy and well-laden with sou _ venirs frfl n\rn n^inln. J. "" by . the Indians, they returned tc . Greenville early the morning ol ! the 16th. ^ Director of Greenville Summer School In City J Prof. J. T. W. Mfms, dfct??to* of the Greenville Summer School for ' Teachers, and Mrs. Mims were in 1 the city on business early this ' week. Prof. Mims is looking for' ward to another successful session I of the summer school and states that information concerning the J courses to be offered will be mail^ ed shortly to many teachers ol this section of the state. Friends of Prof, and Mrs. Mims ^ are congratulating them on the fine looking new Ford in which they now do their riding. Grammar School Closing II Fxercises Mav SOth s Graduation program of Union Gower St. school will take plact at the G'ower St. auditorium Fri day, May 30th at 11 a.m. Thai Y of Allen grammar school will b< herd lit the Allen auditorium or the same day at noon. Music b> e student groups and selection* bj -. honor pupils will be the chief feat tureg of the two programs. t . , " i THE PALMETTO LEAD LAMAR NEWS f John Wee ley Methodist Church The Woman's Society of Chris = tian Service met at the home oJ Mrs. Sudie Peeples Friday 16th - The meeting was called to ordei with Mrs. Nettie Jeffry presiding Mrs. Fannie Frazier led in sine: ing, A Charge to keep I have prayer by Mrs. Lillie Woods; Pasi Me Not, led by Mrs. Mamie Du bose. Mesdames Lela Woods, Jua nitanita Daniels, Ruby Thomas , Mamie Dubose and Ida Fields were the popular speakers. Mes dames Carrie Byrd, Luvenia Sla | ter, A. Brown, H. Coker, Alic< , Dukts, Rena B. Woods, A.- White L. Reynolds, J. Marcus, B. Fields M, Rivers, B. Lucas, M. Woods j_ Edith Thomas, R. Harris, B. Har ! ris were amng the rriembers present According to a resolutior ' passed by the Society the Spirt ufcl Life Committee will lead th? _ SpVfTtnwl Ufa prngmmj ?>hifh ...if "be conducted for the salvation o1 souls. Mrs. Mamie Dubose addressee the church l_qat Sunday on the sut 1 ject of Work This address was helpful and to tha point; Th^-9o ?- ciely will meet May at tht ' home of Mrs. Carrie Byrd. - ?Mr. and Mrs. Pears On repreaentatives of the N. C. Mutual Lift Insurance Co.- werp. -among?the h visitors. Mr. Pearson made a fine i talk. \ Mr. Roosevelt Davis rr.ade a splendid exhortation at John Wesley Sunday night. Let us hope foi more young men who will stand por the right. I Messrs. C. Rogers ana M. D I Dubose are telling others how I they enjoy these able sermons being preached by Rev. Porter. It is a sDrritual treat to worship al , John Wesley, The revival meeting . will begin Sunday night, May 26 Mesdames Carrie Bennett and , Bettie Qroom ar*e on the sick list Mr. ancTMrs. E. J. Jeffry iRev, and Mrs. Porter were the dmnei truP?t? r\f TVTr o Wi-o T} r-, vr- *>** O, U . fUI\ C"3 last Sundayr' Messrs. C. M. Mixon and J. Pettigrew and Rev. W. Frazier were visitors at Alcot Sunday. Rev. W. H. Huggins worshipped at John Wesley Sunday ight M iss Celester Daniels was home " ror cne week end visiting parents. ' We wish to athl In lliw lint irf F oaptarns reporting last week Mrs. 1 Ruby Thomas, who reported $2.60. Lamar High School - The Lamar Jr. HI "School came to-a" successful'close May 16th. The pj'incipal address was delivered by Mrs. Andrew W. Simkins 1 director of N*gro Program of S. " "CT Tuberculosis Ass*n. The salu| fatorly was delivered by those Marcus; class pofem^&y Sadie Peeples; valedictory by Naomi Diiniap. A solo was sung by Furniss Mack. Music was furnished by the school glee club. Certificates wej^ awarded by the prirwni?L_ ? The " Senior banquet was held.Jn the auditorium Friday uite , IVEay^H). The auditorium was beau t*/ully decorate 1 with moss, gcb: and purple pap'w, school colors, gold and blue, the class colors; 1 beautiful flowers under colored colored lights that? resembled the setting""Of"the sun. Jerome White, president of the student body the wide-awake jovial toast master for the delightful affair. The toast o fwelcome was given by Ruby Lee Goodsos, toast to the Alma Mater, Ernes> tine McCullough, toaBt to the seni rors by Idella White and toast to ! the~teachers 'l'hurmarv ^farcus. The menu for the affair consist~ ed ot mashed potatoes, fresh gari den peas, fried chicken, baked ham, punch, cake and ice cream. , Mrs. Elizabeth Martin spent the week end in Columbia and Jenklnsvrlle. The following teachers have gone home for the summer; ~ "Muss Lillie M. Greene, Columbia; Mr. M. A. Hill, Saluda; Miss Helen White, Summerton: Mr.?McI Tfreil Rarris. Clmton;_ Mr. J. S. . Fleming, Hartsvillc. ' Miss Edith Hill and sitter of 1 Saluda spent the week in Lam&x 1 guests of Rev. i.nd Mrs. Porter. Miss WHhelmir.a Caraway was ' the dinner guest of Mrs. M, J. Porter Wednesday. Sandy Grove Methodist ChurchV The Woman's Society Chrifl] " liUfl SGhvice met at the home of 1 Mrs. Lucy McCullough May 15th, ' The meeting: was well attended, - plans were made for the carrying on of the work. Mrs. M. Rivers is the, faithful president. Mrs. K, Kirvin is urging loyalty among the women to the society. Mr, T, E. Roger,,-has planned well for i Children's Day. According to Mrs. i Lula Byrd, <all members and ' friends of John Wesley are cor" dially Invited to the May Festival > contest at Sandy Grove Sunday ' night May 25th. T*he one raising ; the highest amount above $7.0<] wMl receive first prize. A prize Will be given ea<*i one in the coni test that raises as much as $5.00 ! If you want your soul revived i come and hear Sandy Grove choii rr 'i._ Hinir ounnay. Rev. Porter was Informed bj Prof. S. C. Dlsher that he wa* given a free scholarship by th* Governmenit to attend a Farmer'! > Conference at State College June 3-R. I The services conducted at Aleol last Sunday afternoon was quit* i a spiritual event. Many c*me all 1 the way from Sumter to attend f this meeting. Sandy Grove choli sa?^g as never before. Everybody is talking about the meeting am ... / -. . - v A -??_ 1^ i ??? t- ? ? - ^ Spartanburg District Conference Closed Successful Meeting The Spajtanburg District Conr tetence 01 the Columbia Confer ence A. M. E. church closed its annual meeting last week at Mt. ; Zion church, five miles from Winns s bdro. Dr. T. H. Addison, presiding el der the district said in his an, nual message that I am no boss j but your leader and your brother. - I joined the Georgia annual con ference 24 years ago under Bis; hop Flipper. I have studied him, , I have watched him, I have dis, cussed business with him and I , am profiting by being associated r- wttjphim. Bishop FIfpper as you . know does not hold a big stick i over his ministers and everywhere . he has gone to preside, men love i and admire him. I said when 1 h was in tfT5 pastorate, in case 1 f ever be nrnmnfpd tn tVi? nrouidina eldership, I would be humble and show some men by way of treat' ing men under me and behind ' close door. Let's be brethren and ' my motto -is ~aH: Then up gnrt nn - man down,?The minister with five members can discuss his business _ with nig as well aa the pastors in ' Spartanburg. The address was said by those old in the district" delivered in a district conference. The Rev. Martin was elected secretary and all the committee was | appointed by the presiding elder. "Does equal representation in I our organization help or hinder?" The conference decided it doesn't help. "Should women be ordain l ed to the Ministry?" The conference decided, they can be missionary but not ordain ministers. During the conference, the preaching was done by Rev3. D. J. Zeigler, J. B. Curry, B. J. FinkI lea and the Rev. Leroy Jackson. The Finance committee announced that the district was up to last year with several small charges to her.r from. Because of his leadership, the laymen led by N. F. Raff, Charley Robinson, the Rev. J. M. Parkins and others presented him a small token of appreciation for his service rendered to the district. Dr. Addison was taken oij surprise thnnlffi.l tha hrnHi^n f..i , kindness. - ? lJr. Addison had the conference 10 understand that annual dues in his conference is "gone with the wind," also registration. I think I can live by treating you right. Bishop Flipper when he was presiding elder didn't"have them, 1 lidn't pay them when .1 was in the pastorate and 1 am not going to accept them now. He contin ued and said as long as I hold ~ this position srrd God gives nwgrace, you can depend on me dong the right thing under any con Jition. Dr. Addison is a member of theFinancial-board with headquarters at Washington and many are think ing if he continues his leadershipthe leaders of the statee wnll have to recognized him when they want to put over a worthwhile program for the state. Many thanks to the Rev. C. C Mcllwain and his good people fo?-the?way and manner?they?took_ .eare_ of the conference They- fed us until we wanted no more. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH ,. St. George?S. S. was called to rkwta'r Kv th*> !si?nt with nfTirprs and teachers at their post. The morning services were very good. ( The pastor delivered to us a burn - ing message?from^-frS St: John, r using for his theme A Man. This _ was a sermon full of thought and inspiration. - - Sunday evening at 5:30 the ACE lieague was conducted by the i President, Mrs. Francia Hutchin. son. Another Wonderful sermon L was delivered by the pastor fSun -day--night which was enjoyed by a large congregation. After the services the leaders reported on - thfcir rally $160.00 was raised in ~ thia raliy^ The pastor and delegate, Mr, Lewis Brown wil leave - Wednesday morning for the district meeting that will convene on is all set for conference, just waiting to be called. The clubs are meeting regularly and has started working again. Mrs. Laura Johnson of Columbia was the week end guest of her sisters Miss Susan Henderson and . Mna. Si Fabler, MiaB Hanndaraon ' is home for a few day rest from State college. , 1 The remains. of Mrs. Ellen Martin was lairtftrr rest in the Martin 1 cemetery. Sne Was funeralized by her PastorT Rev. B. J. Hutchinson. Surviving are two grand-daughl tera^Jdra...ix).u._EIIfia. W?il'anis of New York and Miss Willa Erma Hudson and other relatives. You are invited to all of our ] I service*. ' what a blessing it was to the com ' munity. ? i Zioij Hill and Bethel Rev. W; H. Huggins tells us . that things are going well on the I charge. Mrs. Lula B. Bryan with * a group of girts from Browning Home rendered a helpful program r st Bethel. Th* Quarterly Conferi ence conducted by Dr. E. C. s Wright, D. S. waa a success. He i was paid in full. > Revival meeting is now in pro-i gress at Zion HH1. All members ; and friends are welcome to at? tend and help to make tihe meetI ing a, success. I i jev. and Mrs. Porter wish to thank Miss feola Samuels for r that lovely oake, 'presented by her I last Monday. L?, ^l-ll , CHESTER PARAGRAPHS MYs. "ffnfV C ?ami Mmt Sarah Baten, of Union, were ii town during the past week. My; and Mrs. Coney Talford oi Richburg, are the proud parents of their first born, a daughter born Wednesday May 14, 1041 Mrs. Talford was Miss Maggie Macon before marriage. Mpthei and baby are doing fine. [ ? At 0:30 p.m. on May 15-, Madalyne Marre Talford, the days old daughter of Mr. Toney Talford and Mrs. Miaggic Macon Talford and William Edward Macon, the 4 months old son of Mr. Mayo Macon and Mrs. Sallie Anne Edward Macon were eh l istened at the homes of the Talfords and Macons at?dtichburg. "Presiding Elder A. R. Coehn, of the YorkChester District AME Zron, conducted this Christian service. r,.;Q,wi.. ? W..VUVV4 liicuuo ?CIC ^IIVVVUIU Jcarn of tin death ui ur, J. \\'\ Martin In Charlotte last week. Dr. Martin served as president o f Brainerd Institute a few years, and endeared-himself to tt Wl of friends here, who sympathize with Mrs. Martin and children in this -grgit~'wwewr'Mr. George Kirllian, of the l'.?27 class of Finley High is spending a few days with his parents on West End. He will return to?his home in Washington t.hra week? Mr.-William Henry Jordan mytored down from Washington Friday on a business trip. He has been, away from ^Chester 28 years. Mr; J. S. Barber made the return trip with hrm. Mrs. Beatty, Mrs. Bennett, Miss Flise Manigault and Undertaker 0. E. Manigault. all of Winnsboro notoretl here Sun. and attended the musical program Sunday afternoon in the auditorium. We failed to mention the play given at I^inley High School pre ceding May Night, by the facult\ of Fori Mill School, presented by Rev. C. C. Noble. The name of the j5t^_w?as~rTm" So Nervous." From the very beginning one caught the trend of the plav. and throughout tt was deepTyTnteresting, laughable an'd well played. It is. a play that should be given over and o^.v for the motto is good. ?iiv;hici UIUOl llllCI CMUl^ Ff U" gram was the preaching of. the Elephant man This mnn iv iiui. - .l a curiosity. A pygmy was also present, ttfld he too was another curiosity. Mrs. Miary Nelson went to High Point, N. C., last week and spent a few days assisting Mrs. Belle Roseboro in packing her furniture^ Together they returned here. Mrs Roseboro is living at the home of Undertaker and Mrs. WiR King,Cemetery street. Commencement Exercises at Finley High School On Thursday night, hi the auditorium, a large crowd enjoyed me piav given by the Senior class entitled, "Anything Might Happen.'-' The frartieipants played welt their parts. Several times the audience was in hearty laughter from the many amusing situations brought ouLMiss T. L. Luck their teacher, directed the play. Sunday afternoon Miss E. L. Baatty -presented her music groups rn a vprv ploaaine- program which lasted an Kour. The auditorium was well?filled with many music lovers. Every number was well done. Miss Dorothy M. Heath, as soloist, was exceptionally good. Her soprano voice, sweet and voluminous filled the arr. Miss Beatty was accompanist Saturday morning, at 8 o'clock a- truck carrying mtrre_ttttffi_sr^1nirr died students went to Tryon, N. C., to the Junior-Senior picnic Arriving there at the school, right irv the mountains, Principal Tillman. some of his teachers, students and the Boy Scouts, met the truck and greeted all very cordially. Under the direction -jf Aliss?IC^omi ^eai?frrrd Miss HI) Wright who teach the Juniors, dinner was served at 2 o'clock. After much mountain climbing ball playingr-ring plays, it was?ajolly crowd returning to Chester after a happy day. It was first time that many of the students had seen a mountain Wednesday night, the Oratorical Prize Contest will be held. Thursday and Friday will be final examinations.' Sunday afternoon the baccalaureate sermon will be preached by Rev.. James Foster. Rev. Foster is rmn nf pi.p'.l- h.. Prof. Frnley when he came t o Chester. He is pastor of Mt. Olive Presbyterian church in the county It will be a pleasure to all of the folk to hoar one of Chester's own young men preach to them _ on thi^ occasion. He is a graduate of J. "C Smith University and has pastored some of the leading Pres byterian churches in other states Monday night will .J)C- Class Night, and Wednesday night will be commencement proper. President Ijiggins, of Allen University will deliver, the address to the graduating class. President Higeins is from T^urens, the home of Prof. Finley. He is a forceful speaker, Thursday morning students will i return to school for promotio^ cards, and thus v*ill end the 1940J 1941 term of school. "The Rising of the Negro" was a very unique program given prior to May Night by members of the 3rd grade, Miss Maria Alexander t?afcher. , Teachers and their students have had class pterrtes at places just outside of the city limits several afternoons for the past two weeks. Grand Master J. S. Stanhack 1 waR in Charleston Friday night, . . ' . . \ Y-r-r Page FIti . J where he had a very lively meet_ itt^ wirti the Mawnnw ?j ) Grand Maliun C. M Flnl^y "was L in Spartanburg- Saturday 1r in- 7 tercst of the Eastern Star. 2 ; Mr. Willie (Bill> Mobley is at i_ home from' Wftshyiuton viaiting e? ,??.?, , hi^ mother, Mrs. Sunie Mobley of Caldwell street. V LKXI.NUTONI NEWS liev. I. O. Simmous, Pastor I Sunday marked another high d ty iii realm of the church goers The Sunday school at Bethel was beautifully conducted by the Supt Mis. Cu'iio Taylor. The lesson was interestingly taught, by Mrs. ?L--S,?J-tanlev;?^abject Broadening Christian Hori/.ons: Saul's Con version. Reviewer* of the -lesson were Rev. L)anley and Bro. J. W. K i11 i11v.>worth. ___________ " ~ AI J J ;JJ5 the pastor presented "Brer killirigsworth who preached a wonderful sermon. Thjen the pastor went to Spring Hill church _ _Ly.--?h.i i e ;n the "Seven Wonders" \ neat sum of finance was realized. The similar program was - -rxtw:dn4> -uht*?niph~ .-Morrnav-- ""arhV???-?1? - Tuesday. nights at Mt. Zion and Bethel churches with the follow ng ministers prestnt: Rev. J. S. IJanley was master of ceremonies: . - minister's .preaching were Revs - ' 'ha He-.ton,?Tillman.?Bonds.?Lvc ' * ?? Wise, Latws, Hughes and These messages were inspiring. Pastor Simmons irr well chosen words thanked them for their sei vice. _ ___ Mr. Solomon Harris and Miss Ellen Geiger were,, united in holy wedlock last Saturday evening. Mr. James Sober a World's War . "Veteran passed after an extended . illness in the hospital at As'heville. N. C.The remains were eulogized at Bethel Sunday afternoon. Those on the sick list a^ this Mr. Irva Lybrand. Mrs. Ruby Sligh. Mrs. Martha Boystic. Mr. Russell Portee and Mrs. Viola Bat _ ties We wish for.tthem a speedy recovery.. ? -?-Misy Quincy L Stinrmms- left Saturday afternoon for a visit in ' New York City. '?r< I- L?Kb> l IV > c. ^ I. M. Stokes Sad news reached the city Sunday about the sudden passing of Dr Alexander Strother of Orange burg. the brother of Dr W. C Strother of this-city, The, funeral " "wa"s held in Timmonsville Tues day May 20th at tlie ME chuich Mr. Alexander Brown' of LL S Army Wilmington, N. C., was called home on account. :_bf_ the -? death of. his mother Mrs. Annie Mr. Thomas Donnelly and Mr Murray of New York City are in the city visrtine relatives. Miss Lizzie Mae Dinkins and Mr. I.eon Wallace were united ir. holy ?matrimony.? last Saturday evening1 by Rev. J. M. Jackson. Mr. C. Harrison and Mr. Moyei of N'ew York City are in the city visiting relatives and friends. T.>?N->np T t. lo^t aw Sunday or Washington, D C. _ Dr. W.C. Strothers was called to rangeburg Sunday on account of the death of his1 brother Dr Alex J-Ltrother. The Adult Home Economies class of Taus Day school ended Monday afternoon in a tour of the rhomes part/rvipati.ig in a home improvement drive sponsored by Mrs. G. B. Williams home economics teacher at Taus Bay. in the community were: sanitary toilets, attractive yards, "TaisifTe 100 or more fryers for marvel and home use. papering^ catsimirtirsp and painting of walls, renovated furniture and canning of meats and vegetables. Each member of the- class has. -promising spring and summer~gHT" dens. The first prize, donated by the W. M. Waters Furniture Co., was 'LJ? awarded to Mrs. Ethel ? Ousaac. and the second prrzf. was won by Mrs. Peral Perkins.-" Twenty-two homes entered the contest and were ^vmted^ort the toiir^ That club wei\. hostesses to four tables of bridge, Wednesday--evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs n or do 11 H Williams Darlington street Mrxed flowers gave a col orful touch to the rooms. Tn the four jflforesting p'ogit'f ' <iotis. high score/or members was won tn- Mrs. (Gordon Williams High -core for th"c guest went to Mr. Thomas Twv. and consolation to Mi-s Clemmie Blown. 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