The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 25, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
- Saturday, October 25, 1941
' l?KNl>LKTi?N POINTS
t The pride of Anderson county is
/ 01 i new .school pli nt at Pendleton,S
C. By virtue of a WPA grant
during the earlier part of the year
our entire plppt has boon complet- I
ely overhauled and remodeled. Th .* !
high xehnnl buikbng?now-eon-noting
of twelve spacious rooms,
houses in addition to the regular
curriculum, various extra eurricu
lar activities such as "The Pendleton
/Special," the school journal;
the School's Thrift Bank.
sc oots hank and a .music practice
room. Also spree lias been provid 1
_ed for u lunch roam for the servi
ing of hot hmehes. The graninvr
school beTiding consists of
five el?TS< rooms and a modern
auditorium with a seating capacity
of approximately 500.
On Sundi.y. October 12th, the
dedieation exercise were held ir.
the auditorium. Many prominent
personages of both races played]
urn active part on the program
which was witnessed by a capacity
audience. Outstanding among the
^ Dnn.?oant,1
pintiorm guesi* wxiti ikiiiwiiv
Ttve?G urge Tt: Brown, former
Supt. of schools of Pendleton; as
sistant city Supt. of schools of
- Anderson;-J. -C. Holler. Mrs. Alice
We lb Anderson, .leane* teacher of
Andcrffcui county; Mr. J. 1). Smith,
Sr., ch'.iinnan "| the board of trustees;
Supt. T. C. Bruce of Pendle-'
ton schools, who presided; Mr.
Ji.mos Thompson, one of Pendleton's
oldest Nepro citizen* and
scho'ol supporters; Mr. W. Q.
Thompson, Neero NYA foreman
of Pendleton; Mr. Alfred Gantt,
*?mnm*? Pf Pendleton Colored
School; Prof. Finley, principal of
Ivist End school o'f Seneca, S. C.
Manv encouraging and compl'
?mentar-y remarks were given .'to
the school'* principals, Mrs. R. J.
Clark, who strrtcd the school som<
20 years ago. and the present prinYm
piH7Trrb"f.~137"J\V; Gall man. Muslc
was furnished bv the "Best hiph
school plee club in the State," our
own. under the direction of Mr.
E. N. Hammond and Mrs. A. I,.
Gall man.
TliiirsiVy e vo n in ,c, Oc t obc i 1 Gth.
marked the end of a seven weeks'
rally 1 ?y the Parent-1 etchers and
friend* of ovr school to purchase1
? ?u. (<<.- fiw iTTe'new auditorium. The
P. T. A. divid'd itself into two div'sions
a nicht and day division
The day irroup wrs headed by Mrs.
P. Thompson and the night
croup was hea'ded by Mr. Theo
Porter.' The rivalry and eompeli
*i "i was la".Ti, The two divisionsevened
in a heated battle to
raise the creates raiount of mon
ry. The jgrnflict was"s^"ond* only"
to that between Russia and Ger'"nnv
at the present time. On
Thursdav when armistice was declared
the day group bowed in de-fer-t?to
the vicionous night groupIt
was bv no means an humble defeat
because the margin wa, onlv
u -|^.?7.58I! The grand?total presented
^^liv the nieH croup was $170.08.
and $102.50 fob the di y grouj
making a grand total of $0.82.58 in
seven weeks!!
Yer-v few things take precedence
over nvnoy those c|'U's?_ but thir
smiirt exemplified "bv these ercrups
pnnnnt be p raised too highly. If
ad ieetives would help. I would say
thai it was stupendous, eolrssal
and wonderful how our patrons
and friends aerificed energy,
money a"d tinn1 that ovr bovs and
girL migh the comfortable._ It
would he taking an unfair advantage
of "The' Palmetto Lender" to
attempt to ellaborate farther cony
jj|*-erning the brilliant project just
^^Hosod. Next week we shall end
avor to publish a complete list
of contributors an(] contributions
credited individuals.
The Rev. Miss J. E. Fuller of
Atlanta. Ga.. and daughter of_
P'slmji Culler of the same city.
eond ctod a soul stirring gospel
meeting at the historic King's
Chap"l A. M. E. church of Fendlet
>n Orlo'ber 9114, sponsored by
?Airs. R. (L?Reese. Outstanding
among th"? services were the
"Candle Light Service"-and the
"special sermon to the vouni? men
iBfcT the community. An unusually
^0hr?e audience greeted Rev. Miss
Fuller i t each of the meeings.
The public at larg* benefitcrb
snIlituallv from all of-lhft^ftoi-viees
We a 10 grateful to Mrs. Ree-ie
for her timely efforts to obtain the
services of Miss Fuller. Rev. B. II
Kees<v acting pastor of King's
Chapel dhurch, and Rev. .Tim
Giles, pastor at Wrre Shoals Holiness
church, officiated.
orovRE COUNTY TEACHERS
MEET * "f
S e n e c o. S. C.?The Oconee
r"T-""TBBrTTTTTTV IWfcrs held their first
^^eotin'* at Oconee comfy training
s hool October 17. All groups met
to outline their programs for the
year. In the general assembly the
meeting was called to order by the
president, Mrs. R. L. Finley, who
introduce,) the cornty superintendent,
Mr. Jones.
We enjoyed a very interesting
program sponsored by MtSs'Ruth
Rrown, the music teacher of
r\ '
uconee county trawmg school.
The TTrmutesqfHThy last meeting
wqpp* read. Netv and old business
A' discussed. The president statw
thq, theme for the year: "Modern
Edreatiop ? Meeting its
needs." The meeting adjourned to
meet at Westminister, S. C. November
14.
NOTICE
The article. "CoYner Stone Layi
eg Very Impressivn?at Allen
~~ ^University."which appeared in
A ^ |^?oher 18th issue of the PalmetLeader,
wflg written bv Rev. L.
A Wells.
REV. A. R. BATEN
LAID TO REST
Jenkinf*v?Hc,- October 21?The
funeral of the Rev. A. R. Baton,
Who was scald last Friday at lov
PaxE* shore- and died Inter at the an
Jolumbia hospital was funeraliz- ohl
?d^Monday at White Hall A. M. ;,|l
E. chuich. The Rev. Baten had V>v
jeen employed at the Parr's shore
t'or fifteen or more years and his t ? c
.ragic death has been felt keenly 01i
.hroughout the district. He had j ^
jeen in the ministry for twenty 1*)"
ji more years and had friends by . ' '
-he hundreds. The funeral was
in charge of his> Presiding Elder,
Dr. W. B. Loving Clarke, who
preached the sermon of his life
which will be remembered for
many years. Deep emotion got the p0
jest of him at first, but when he
anve to himself, the people every
.vhere gave vent to thejr feeling. l.^
The Rev. T. II. Addison was fit
naster of ceremony. The followng
program was carried out. ( gr
First hymn lined by the Pastor, sr.]
the Rev. W. M. Brow'n; prayer by wt
Rev. R. C. Cunningham; scripture <7<T
lesson by Rev. J. S. Martin: ohit_ ehi
uary by the Rev. I. O. Simmons;
iolo by Miss Cunningham; second es>
hynm lined by Rev. W. R. Bow- , an
nan. " | tei
Large crowds from Winnsboro, col
Carlisle. Columbia and other plac- M.
^s attended the funeral and scores ses
of people were unable to get Wi
u?ats in the church.
Among the ministers attending a 1
'he funeral were Revs. J. M. ^h<
DawkillS, who sprig " cpneinl
"'ecCion; \V. G. Owens, F. V. Laws,
Archdeacon Max Whittington, 1
made interesting remarks on' the
'ife of (Rev.. Batenj Revs,_ C. 5Ln
Hiltbiv-W. TSfTSfrfHrniel, L. G. ~
Bowman. C. C. Mcllwain, Messrs
Toe Corley and Sam MooreT"promi
lent laymen jtkI others. g^
Surviving, aside from his widow
>re seven children, a mother and* .
ither near relatives. jl1*
Manieault, undertaker of Co- ?
'rmbjn, handled the body with ^
_iase_aJid precision. * *
???W BK I H LI. .VKWS ~~8r
^
?-Sunday school -"was fine yester- j
'ay. The banner was won by %Va
lass i\o. z, Mrs. Eltie J. Parks. an,
teacher. After prayer service our mc
>astor brought* to us a great mes
-ago. Theme Desiring to See Je- arn
*us. After service at New Beth- pr<
1 .a singing . convention was held cr.i
it Trinity A. M. E. Zion church, es
Six classes were present. set
?New Bethel choir motored to ore
Gethel c'hurch at Greer. S. C. to a S4M
tinging convention. Ten classes ?-'ot
were present. They reported a
rrand time;. - The-Bus'y
Bee club met at the Pr
home of Mrs. Joretta Kilgore on
Friday niRht, October 18th. After
the usiness of the club was pj
over a delicious repast was served
of ice cream and cake.
A contest was put on at Trinity
A. M. E. Zion c'hurch, consisting
of three ministers: Rev. Hun- ja
tor of New Hope; Rev. Duncan of ar
New Bethel and Rev. Statecy wc
Gray of Mayfield chapel. Rev. j^ji
Duncan won first prize. . ' an
Mrs. Annie Mae Gilliam won ' a(j
first prize in the card contest. 1 flCt
Mrs. Nannie Drummond, second y.}.
prize. sa.
We are glad to say at this writ- coi
:ng Mrs. Corrie Winn who has . in
heQn sick for sometime was able an
'.o he out again.-' I nm
Mr. Wright Nelson is ill at this ' ms
writing. We hope for him a wh
speedy recovery. ""air
. (Mrs.! Effie J. Park*,-reporter. -fvi
wo
^ scl
BETHEL A.M. E. CHERCH ? thi
foi
Rev. I. W. Janerette. Pastor
Services were beautifully car- ?'c
ried out last Sunday, beginning Bo
vith ike Sunday school?session.- er
After the classes re-assembled ?^u
Mr. CJilroy Griffin made a splendid
-review of The lesson to the school. ' T'
? We were?delighted to see "so BW
many friends and visitors in the >'?
services throughout the day. Among
the many visitors were Mrs
~"VE H. Davis, w ile of Bishop M. to(
H. Davis* and Mrs. Mattie Coasy a
lister of Mrs. Davis and the wife nu
of Doctor Rector Coasy. The
-laughter of Mrs. Dnvis was also Fr
nresent. The visitors hailed from
Baltimore, Md., which is in the By
second Episcopal district of which
Bishop Davis is the bishop of this be
diocese. Mesdames Davis and Tr
Consy made very inspiiing re- to
marks. .Other visitors were acknowledged
and were introdu<^d (^
'o the congregation.
TAP junior cnoir apparently
was at its best in way of service
por the morning worship. "The
Voice in The Wilderness" by Scott
was beautifully sung by Mr. Ma
"eo Miller, a member of this fine vif
musical aggregation. Also the trri
'ovel.v anthem "Send Out Thy Th
Light", by Oounod, was very nice
ly sung by the choir. All of the su<
visitors were very much gratified
as expressed for having heard at
thia fine?ehoir mid the strong ser
wen delivered by the Pastor, Dr.
I. W. Janerette. ,v><
For the morning worship the Tii
nnstor selected his text from John
20:7. This mensagp was systematically
developed land delivered
with sniriTnnl nower wil
The pastor, officers and mem-"jwe
hers are real busy now Retting1 Tr
things in shape for the annual ^U!
conference whieffii convenes here
jLa-JLLa- undorsterid on the SOttr of
October.
To all friends and visitors,
come aprain, you will he Riven a m
cordial welcome. I *
K
TRINITY A. M. F-. CIH'RCH
Rev. A. D. Daw kins. Pastor
Spartanburg?Sunday wus a
cjy. day for all church workers
d should long be remembered in
I T-rinity. The weatIrol^Was~wa?m
d the attendance at both seres
waa good.
Sunday School opened at 10
lock. The Supt. and his co-works
were at their posts of duty,
tor the class study of the lesthe
review was conducted-by
i Supt. The rally for the Suny
School wat ? success. The Winrs
in the contest were little Miss
orgia Young and Miss Curtis
ister. Little Miss Young raised
g highest amount over $T.50t and
reived first prize, and little Miss
ester received second prize.
At 11:30 our morning services
gan. The pastor, Rev. Dawkins,
trttght to- us-tr powerful SCTOTOtt
>m ?St. John 3:5. Thia indeed was
wonderful message and the concgation
rejoiced in their souls
Ivatlon. The doors of the church
re opened and two enme and
nnectod themselves with thr
ristian army.
At 4 o'clock the Junior-Steward
s Hoard met at the home of Kev.
id Mrs. Dawkins. A very inzesting
business meeting was
nducted by the president, Mrs,
Blackman. After the business
ssion, the president of he Live
ire club p.nd the Junior Steward?
Board presented to the pastor
nice hat and a pair of shoes for
i faithful service which he has
nr. lie \yas all in smile,, and
jiked both of the clubs.
At 5:30 o'clock a silver tea was
ren at the home of Mrs. Senica
njarnin (ni Trinity St.. A large
n>wd was present and enjoyed
msclves. This program was
onsored by tfae deaconess and
L'wardess No. 1.
rhe Dawkin's Boosters club held
;ir meeting at 3 o'clock at the
me of Mrs. Callie Reid Johnson
Vernon St. A large group of
ting people attended. This" club
nsists <?f a group of young
riple and nr.- workinir harddn-the
urch along with all the other
2dliariea?i_7? ? At
S o'clock we a-uoin found our
y back to the house of worship
ti listened to a soui stirring serin
delivered by our pastor from
velation 7:17. This indeed was
c/ther wonderful message. He
cached as never before. No one
1 tell when Rev. Dnwkins"veachhis
climax for every sermon
'nis to be his best until another
p is delivered. Surely he is a God
it man. We pray that he may
itinue to preach his word.
We still have a few sick memon
our list but they are inicA-ing
nicely.
NE GROVE A. M. E. CHURCH
-Rev. I.. G. Bowman, Pastor
Last Sunday was our closing
y for this conference year. We
v well pleased with the great
irk our pastor put ovr this year
tny souls have been converted
d quite a number have been
ded to the church. With no lection
on any of our pastors
ra proceeded him Lnm happy to
y that the church is in better
idition today than it has been
a long time. Rev. Bowman is
d Js known as a round pastor
d a great preacher. He has
ide many friends here and elseicre.
His wife Mrs. Bowman
d daughter Miss Helen are kind
endbr~STfd Unassuming; have
rked with us in our Sunday
100I and Church program all
s year. Our prayers go out
their return.
Next Sunday afternoon at four
lock we, the Stewardesses of
ards Nos. 1, ,'3", and 4 togethwith
others will meeT at the
jrfh to greet our pastor and
nily in ?v reception. Come, and
ng your friends; bring your
CeTdpp that was given to you by
ur leader. If you cannot come
id it for this is the last call.
Ehe?Cotton Picking contest fluff
>k place last Sunday was quite
success. Mrs. Mary R. Bowin
won the first prize and Mrs.
nie I.ee Trapp won the second
ize. These prizes will be award
next Sunday at fhe reception,
"our rnxtor
On the first Sunday there will
preaching in interest of the
ustees, each member is asked
pay 25 cents.
fiss) .Tnnnie T-^e Boyd, reportei
Sl'MMERVILLE NEWS
The 10th grade and its superior
sponsored an amateur proam
in chapel Wednesday night,
o children nut on a wonderful
iplay of talent. It was quite a
^cessfnl affair.
A1 ton will nlav its first gnme
home Friday when we clash
Eh Howard high of Georgetown.
There will he a serie<, of pictures
iwn at the school beginning
IV .Hia.T I I I K I I v (IIKI I M I tl I I U I I I V
ousrhout 15 week*?, showing one
fure a week.
the 4th errade end its sunerviscfr
II conduct chapel exercises this
ek. On Friday the class will
esent "The "Return of OolumF
n**bc
Palmetto l^eadei
THE PALMErrrO r.EAD
I
REED STREET HIGH SrH()OG '
j Professor S. C. Perry, Principal
The enrollment at Rcvt| Str<mt
\ iigh is still on the incrtasm. Rural
- - hifdren are stnr~pduTing" in'Trum 1
all sec?ifins_ of_the_cuuivty-^ -from t
Star, Iva, Pelzer, Helton and J
llonea Pcth. These parent* are to \
e praised for making the sairi- j
' ices to send these children to high t
school. To my way of thinking the 1.
greatest number of Negro boy.j 1
_ and girls are lost?between thet r +
graduating from seventh gis.k 1
and entering eighth. Since w? do j
not have buses for transport'ti. f
and many do not own cars, the \
problem to the small village and (
iurod chikl is: "Ilow mi v., 1 secure- ,s
\vRaT is rightfully mine by law - t
A high school education ? J his is js
row many solved it: |t
First, several parents go to- S
famish so much of the expenses. A
Seocmd, liberal persons in cities w
' open their home8 for rent and the
children boc.rd themselves. Third, n
L -Greenwood county has tin use of if
Professor Ann wood's bus. <J
If these ways of sending'""your s<
_ bayv and girls to high school do T
not appeal to you. think of another h
. way, but by alf mean Send llin ?
i to High School, so he will he bet- o
ter fitted to face he demands "f
the new social and economic <vder n
thr.t is sure to come after the \\a>\ s;
Let's have them wait inn, skilled p
and prepared to face whatever t<
coes. Send them in cars! On horse- el
back! On wheels! Walking! What
- evt r the v.ay. SEND T1IHM: ^
Reed Street-Blue Devils are sti!' j]
mowing them down. Laurens. S: ai- ,,
d'ers high fell under the niiitht r
panzer attack 0-19. T1 li-se 1k<v? J
have a way of closing in for the
! kill that is just tcro exciting. They s,
remind one of .Toe Louiv <0 mavln t>,
' MitW'j^ armv Thev keep tip lhi. _ ^
pounding, driving until o\\r the "p
line goes big "Monk" Harper for (j
a touchdown. f),
Sorry S: ndors high had t<? do v.
_ like that Yon .nn-h<.nin (wtW-yn-r?
know. Thanks for the warm hos-.. _!
" pitalitv awarded by Profs. San- p
- tiers Hhd .MathisT tf
We meet East End_JlielL stdii-Lol--y
Tit Seneca Wednesday nite. We'll '
- let yoti know. a
Tli.. It...- I i.-ri
W.,% j
success. It shows how And. rscitizens
work together. The !
; went t>nt Wednesday of l~u>.t week ^
. for $J30 to put on a Scout expert *
_ f<>r tailored buys.- -The sehotrfsr
churches and individuals pledged . .
different anu/unts. .Sunday after- 11
- noun?these loyal citizens 1; id Ti
tile table SI 12. Some did not re
port but have promised t<. j>;
this week. Reed Street hiy
through her principal, pni
We work with our community.
Pauline J. Campbell, reporter ^
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MORRIS COLLEGE VESPER
Ml Sit AL GREAT SUCCESS "
Sumter. October 18- Prof. Eel- 1
dinanc! P. Abraham, head of the
Department of Music of Morris p
.11 ...... i l .
I uuiiL'gc, jn useniA u ins iinuai v es- M
per- Musical on Sunday afternoon a
October l'Jth, on the campus, to el
a ca | >ac i t y a utliencc ? Scores W T IT
Su+ntt*rh*?-mrrst?prominent citizens
and music lovers' were present in tl
addition to the faculty and stu- }
dent body.
_ The program was very varied
and colorful-?it covered the mus|
ical field from Chopin to spirituals.
The- latter were specially
arranged by Prof. Abraham who
~ also created the?pantomine inter- PI
preting the sentimnts o f - the a
"Holy City". His tie v nrvnnco. pi
"mcnt o? the spirituals was so w
daring, so original. so novel, and <h
so happy that it is believed he has le
created a new method, a new ap- ~W
preciation, a new conception in Tl
_ this domain of -mcstr st
Notwithstanding that on Suni
days in chapel applause _is for- Ci
bidden, the audience was s o to
pleased?arrd rtrtfaTiTeiT Thai iT'ot
burst into spontaneous and prolonged
hand-clapping at fhe end H
__of the seance:?Ttm students "T
have had only slightly more than E
_ 3 weeks of training hut conduct- su
ed themselves nearly like voter- vi
ans. Thy should be oongrntulat- ?i
- tsb? The program fO"tt<V\vs": r" a
I!
Prelude Op. 28. No. 7- Chopin "V
Processional?Largo Handel t!
! Doxology ' tl
Opening Sentences T1
I Hymn Oh God. Our Help in Ages h;
Past?Isaac Watts; Audience n
hnd Choir V
In vocnt ii>n ? f'hunt
"Praise the Lord"?Maker; Choir ,..
Eugene Pinson and Miss Mary
L. Mcintosh, soloists a
Piano duet: "Salute to Ybur Colors"?Anthony;
Misses Natha- ^
ire ami .lermene ?aunv ^
Spirituals: 0
a. "Oyer My Head" ;T
i b. "In Bright Mansions" pi
4-r?"If You Just?Hot I < hrf" ~iy
Choir ^
h "AsTeep In The Deep"?Petri; $
Male Quartet, Benjamin * Rroek ^
soloist ^
, a. "Where My Caravan Has Rested"?Ijohr
^
b. "Absent"?Ma ten If fl
Mixed Quartet P
a Vale?Russell . '
b. "De Blind Man" Spiritual
T[
Mr. Andrew Jenkins, guest soloist J
Holy City?Adams
_ Choir?Pant^niinc: Miaana?Cov? P
ington, Ham and Ret-ves a
Benediction
Recessional. v
, Accompanists: Bentrieo Raines o
F. P. Abraham. !
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I
MILLER CHAPEL
Vt-MT E. C'lj CRCH
Rev. B. F. Sumpl it. Pastor
(lay at Millers. : AIT?bsy-Hh-mnrrbrTS
trrnt! iuTvantafe of~*\t.
s. S. opened at the usual ho r I
vith the Supt., P: of. K. K. El:.yd
hi.fc hiding. - The loachwr-?v. i-re a*. '
heir post of duty. A lufee nnmier
of scholars wore present. T..<
esson was heaut ifully rev:- v. .1 -
>y nnr" of our loyal in e 11.1m-t - v.;.o '
ulped to mala- Miller's ha- it '
s today m??of -M' -.foh" !
'earson who i- now- a n< r.f ; '
ill in in Chapel. ( );; >, .-I, Ij !
We thniikj.1 r. ..Ihl^utv-iW hi- U
4-r<a)R iHurmaTinn and 'h' h"
die colhwtior v:n- ! -??#? ( . J '
?'o. 2 is haid to beat. i.
old the haiioi i of .tn. < i: t. S
' Tilis rlh--?t-?r-TTTe-;:' '. tt1*"~
TTr teachers Tn the city ;
liss L. H. Ih.icti. she j?
'ire in church anil in
We were well t. 1. >.-<1 at n..
t o.rn in service. It was ia!h.
;i y. iJh. H if tons who i- p'-. I :
cnt of Allen university- ?:s
2he.<lule?l to preach at 11 o'clock,
'o our crrent surprise cam.- Hi-,
op Monroe H. Davis. In. 1*%.- 1: on
of Hnltiniore, Pi of. Carrot; 1
f Columbia and Pivsiih n; II' o :
ins with his well trailed chw.
lir hearts lept for .ip.v--.-u hen-we
nv these most (listi:iii: h? <1 i ? <.
le coming in. TtevnV I"- S . p.
:'f._x?ur pastor was in charge' of
to ceremonies. The choir upon.
1 with IIolv. If fly?Holy- a )'; -? -->
hich prayer was offered hy Mr.
r. B. Butler; the choir strrrr TT-",-r
other selection after which Dr.
--or' road" the "scrij t re 1<
>n. Tlte pastor presented Pr< :
lent Higgins who in t.:m uh~.
Mitod Bishop Monroe II, avis whoresides
over Virginia. Maryland'
ml thr District- of ( oiumOiu. T
resenting Bishop Davis, Presi- j
ent Iligc'ins said lie could talk ,
rer an hour telling the go d ahd
orthn\'nile things Bishop Pavic .
as done-for the uplifting of hulanity.
He fKeit ""arose and jjp-?
Vl'l I'll }l IVfOtl Wonuerl ul 11.e? ?;i gi
> up front the f'O Psalm sin.- tv-.
hh verse. So teach us to nam Ivy
;r days thtit we tv.hv ripply our
I'jirts unto .wisdom. Bisltoo Dav. t
held the whole congr/fra! ior
toll bound. The messa-o was
ill of inspiration.. and thought
.veryotie has- sontefrrirtg "tr5' 'tliiTTk'
LQX- from this _wonde rl*ud -rftn:t?rr
>'o thank President Hi'.'_ ir ~ fur
is cominff and Prof. C, (;a> .
u fm nskliv/ r.Is}i 1 >.-.\ ;^ in-. "
"rauson who is Prosi<!ir;Hlder
f the Mnrvlnr.d district, to C 'lia>in
us to hi-lp put our pro/ram
trr. It meant and added so
inch to our rally. Dr. F r-Wson
nd Prof. Garrett too cave us
mm helpful a:ul useful re-mark"? re
are proud to say all of these
rent and noble men are natives
f South Carolina.? Wo also thank
ie director and"choir.-of Allen ^
niversity for the sweet .music .
Tey rendered. Come ayain. Mire
always triad tin have?yiHi-? ~
We were also clad t<> >"e Mr. ^
earsi-n. Mrs. Lillie Glnuden and ,
liss Kuinui Goudlock was ,
ilh . us in Sunday school and
lurch service. Total anpK.nl cul?.
cU-ii -for the 'lay was SMiir>.ui
e thank all who participated in
:is great effort for wo went over
lo top.
ST. I'll I I.I!' \. M. i:. Nl\\<
rilip A'.'-M- ~Kv c'liVt^eh.?Art {rrrrtTwonderful
Sail.lay S. -. . t I
nro?Tho Su[>;.?med?i.or,.??J
"ikti? wi-iv at their post o f
ity. A wonderful review nr. tho f
ssun by tho Pastor. KoV. T. H.
'oiUh.-l's:?A tttT'TTrt f "ItOoli,(n.
ho Soiiior class is now in possesion
<-f tho banner.A
warm prayer service was 1
inducted, by ..the prayer commit- !
e, brother1 IsAre .ToTr,<"u nrd '
After a few announcements Ib-v I
enry Johnson preached a w - - i
rfnl seimon trom St. John 3:3. i
vrybody enjoyed a Wonderful i
union. After the morning sor- |
ice ten minutes recess was tak- (
r At 2:30 I, m , RoV- harden ,
fill Ills choir retuleleiT service,
is in. ssagi was-; ( onie Sec a 5
lan That Can Tell Voa Every- i
r\:i r ? f
iinir 1 om r.vci imu. i> i;ii> imh
H- Christ. St. John -i:2'.1. Rov. (
lardeii is really a preacher sent
y God. Did not enrhea' ts !v;n I
s ho poured out God's words, j
do hope for him find his choir \
n early return. Ar tho close _j
fTr^TTnTTHm^wT^^vonTitito our i
illy: Pickine Cotton co-dost. Tho
luhs nil did tino. Thoy r> ported
s follows:
St. Philip club, Mrs. Mao P>. '
lorris. SI.90: <iood Will oluh. 1
Irs. Raner Dovoaux. S'.-'i'l: Gold- 1
n Star oluh. Miss Ora R. Wash- 1
leton. SI.GO; On Time ol h. Mr> i
Irs. Ruth E. Jonos, $0.2o; S in- 4
hino club. - Mrs. .Rosa - -Gromi.- - i
1.30; Busv Ree club. Mrs Rrusn .
,. Kitt. S2.29: Willing Workers.
Irs. Mamie E Hinton 521.27; '
'ommunity oluh. Miss Florence
akin. 51,07. Total 510.00, Grand ^
atal for the day salary plus sup. ^
nrt 880 .ia (
Sunday even inc. 3:30 p.m. Row i
Veathors and rhoir will worshin i
t RoulnTf Baptist oht:roh Rov. i
. R Barber. pastor. y
Sundnv nipht 7:00 p. m. the i
trown- Profhcr* rpiaitot will ~j
t St. Philip. y
Tho fnnoral of si?tor I.aura Poeaux
will ho Tuesday at two
'clock at St. Philip.
M. E. Hinton. reporter.
i'utrrvrs attend
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