The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 06, 1941, Image 3
' Saturday, December 6, 1941
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Pa. According to Isaac C. Sutton
opportunities being afforded Negr
9:' REED STREET HIGH SCHOOL
Prof. S. C. Perry, Principal
Reed Street Blue Devils
Close Colorful Season
The Reed Street Blue Devils
have closed an interesting and col
orfuD season, undefeated. You rememher
I referred to the three
winning teams in Anderson, well,
\ of that group only one is left.
N "Clemson lost, boys high lost t o
\Parker hi, but the Blue Devils
Ritye keftt winning. The seres in
the^Bell street high game were in
favorsjf ?ur boys 48-12. Again
we pay^a tribute of respect to the
coaches. VVilliams, Stewart and
Riley for tRe keen interest they
have manifested in the boys. They
have tried, in .addition to making
a champion team, to build character
by teaching courtesy and re.
spect for others; bqoperation,
team work, clean sportsmanship,
physical fitness, mental arfertness
and courage to fight in the gome
till the enjl. I am a mother pf
four boys and would be proud ir
these - virtues were instilled in
them.
The Blue Devils completely out
powered the Belle street team.
^ They took the "ball at the kickofT
and marched 80 yards scoring the
first touch down. The half end.
ed 21 _0. Late in the 4th quarter
after Reed street had sent in her
second and third string teams,
Belle -street was able to score two
touch downs by Ion,tr passes.
Prof. Riley said "The Belle St.
game -ended one of the niost successful
years in the history o f
football at Reed street. For
three years in succession the Blue
Devils have won the Upper State
championship. They also won the
Piedmont A t h letie?conference
championship, which entitles them
to the cup permanently.
Statistics by Coach Stewart for
1941 season:
Reed St. 47?Kaftley 0
Reed St. 19?Sterling 14
Keed bt, 61?beneca 6
Reed St. 47?Athens, Ga. o
Reed ?t. 19?Sanders Hi 0
Reed St. 14?Granard 12
Reed St. 57?Brewer 0
Reed St. 48?Belle St. 12
Facts:
1. We played eight games; won
eight; 2. We scored 286 points to
? -our opponents 56 points^ 3. This
year's championship makes three
^ in success; 4. Charles Jackson is
pions; 5. The "score with Clinton
was unique in-that it was the first
time we've beaten Clinton more
than 7 points; 6. Th(. cup is our
for "keeps": 7. The game with
Sterling is~ the first time we have
won uricTer~"fKe present' coaching
staff; 8. In three yearc we have
made 569 points; our opponents
152.
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? Stewart speak for themselves. We
are proud and only want an op- J
portunlty to meet the lower state
champions. Wle've been invited
for the third time to play Booker
t Washington Hi of Miami. Fla.
Coach Williams is hopeful of going
and bringing tne oacon ana a
couple of oranges home. r. ...
TTie teachers arc paying their
Red Cross pledges.
Mr. Robinson is back after a
pleasant stay in Washington, D.
C., where he visited his girl
friend, Miss Ruth Mack, who is
a former Reed St. gjrl and Is mak
ing good in D. C. She is employed
as a government worker at the
?? bureau of engraving.
Miss Daisy Neal is on the sick
list. we nrav for her n eneeHv re_
^ covery.
ALSTON HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
SunrmetSnlle? After climaxing
so beautifully the football season
on Ncrvember 14th, the Tigers will
hibernate so to speak so far a?
football is concerned until next
year.
^ Now the basketball coach is busv
v yetting everything In line for just
^ as beautiful a basketball season
The schedule wtH seen appear.
Watch for it.
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ACTIVITIES REVIEWED .AT
LIBERTY HILL SCHOOL,
NORTH CHARLESTON, S. C.
Honor Roll
The following pupils made th<
u>nor roll for the first thre<
Months of school: Lee Dobbins
Mary Davis. Ruth Howell, an..
-'rail Mitchell of the 8th grade
7th grade: Dorothy Burgess. Do
Jothy Je: k 1 is, Clinton Ch.Volin
nd Louis ?Strralls. 6th grade
Inethia Gathers. 5th grade: Mattic
Bell Jenkins, Lala Davis, Jahr
Henry Holmes, and Dora Gathers
th giadc: Rodger Mae Howell
5rd grade: Ben Holmes, and Ar_
thur Lee Bowens, 2nd grade: William-Montgomery,
Margie Wright
1st grade: Mary Polite. ?
Lunch Rooms
The W. P. A. lunch room this
year is conducted by Mrs. Palmei
and Mrs. Hamilton of this section
The commodities are furnished by
he Federal Government as ever
but the workers are employed by
the school. Both workers are get.
\ng along fine. The- school lunch
robnt is supervised by Miss Ruth
. TJtdR'tV-assisted by the c/thei
.ea.'hehn They report a cleai
profit of, $25.00 to $60.00 each
month to the Parent Teacher As.
sociation for^chool improvement
School Boy* Safety Patrol
The regular Frkkay morning in.
spection is held eariday nnini.
ing in the scnool auditorium under
the direction of the captain, Louis
Smalls. The officers aiX widt
awake and assist with the general
discipline of the school.
The P. T. A. \
.The last meeting of the P. T. A
was held in the 8th grade room
with the president, Mrs. MaW
Als'on, presiding. Miss AnnetL
H. Graveq conducted a discussion
[on "Cleanliness." At the firs'
I Meeting Miss Myrtle H. lhovii led
| . discussion on the "Importance of
Pure Water." Two new members
enrolled: Mrs. Laeque Mr. N-'ll
The preser- e of twQ visitors wa,
| eeknowledgcil by the president
' T'iov we re* residt nt s of (ieoririi
and Now Orleans, La. The prinei
pal. Mr. J. Thomas Wilson ex
'plained the work of the school
| Miss Catherine Pelzer, 5th grade
teacher who was added this month
was introduced by the principal.
So far this yea"?- the association
has purchased n new stove for the
ltTnch room, constructed lights or
the gate posts, an<r a microphone
wa3 yidercd which will be deliver
eeTttrtlTC^early future.
Basketball
| The first practice of the girls
and bovs' brsketball teams was
on T ncsrln v (venin?. Pear
Mitchell of the 8th grade was
eloc U<4 captain?girls' team
and Annie Mae Gantt, assistani
ecptain.iLee Dobbins was electee
captain of the boys' , team, anc
-Ferdinand Grand, assistant cap
tain.-.1.
Cokcheg for the girls' team arc
Miss Annette H. Grave* and MissCatherine
C. Pelzer. Funds foi
carrying on the activities wen
raised hv the athletic club. A-\
cording to expected arrangement?
the teams will play Monck0 Cor.
MY ntTC miflliu Clulslimm.
Handicraft
The girls of the 7th and fit}
grades are getting along nicelv
with their work in the handicraft
department under the supevisioi
of Miss Etta L. Winds. They have
completed a number of garments
and are hanpy over their Work.
Christmas Seals
The pupils have reported theii
quota for the year to Mrs, M. Alict
LaSaine. The quota thTs ycar'Toi
the school is $3l>.00.
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Don't go through the next 12
month* unprepared. Let my new
1942 Astrology Reading* be your
inspiration. Just off tho prist.
Confidential letter of free advice
on 3 Questions included with each
order. Prod, Abb*' W ?//?<-*
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lis tries in Pennsylvania. This em.
National Youth Attnririfstratimr?t o
Lied here is a Negro youth operaliter
at South Park, near Pittsburgh
is. are being made to increase the
JOHNSTON' NEWS
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' The rally which wa* held at
Bethel C. M. K. church on Sunday
; night was quite a success. The
three captains were Rev. M. , M
?_Dnvis, Mrs. M. E. MePhersnn and
Miss .Ilattie Miles. The highest
I amount was .raised ^hy Miss Hat tie
Miles which was $11.45. The prize
, will be a free trip to- the annual
, conference in Anderson, S. C. De.
: comber 9-14.
>-| -Friends of Mis;. Vivian Spann
> are pleased that she has been able
to return from a Columbia hos
epital, and is doing fine at this
"writing.
| Mrs. Daisy Watson has returned
to her home in Hackensack, N. Y.
1 after spending two weeks at the
bed side of her sick sister, Mrs. W.
B. Bass.
,| .Mrs. Ruth Forrest Pope has re.
! turned to Washington, D. C. after
' spending five weeks with her sick
j grand mother, Mrs. Mary Forrest.
' j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker.
jMisses Walker, Jackson and Mack
( were visiting friends on Aiken St.
and 3!ay St. Sunday afternoon.
I The W H V Miooin^n ,
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r oT Tlosa Spring: Baptist church
, celebrated its seventh annual
Thanksgiving: dirner at the home
of the president, Mrs. Mary A.
Hammond. There were 40 older
persons present and around 100
I in all were served. There were 7
r visitors --from?Ridge Spring, and
Mr. James Andre\yg from Florida.
,' After dinner on enjoyable service
' was held, each person telling his
- determination. ~
The rally for the benefit of the.
\j)it8tor of Pine Hill Baptist church
| came to n close with flying colors
I the\fifth Sunday night. Mr. Noah
. ! AinosNwas the winner of first
( | prize: M<s. Martha Jacob, second;
, ' and Mrs?\Jsabella Amos, third.
* $85.00 was rbqlized in this drive.
; , -VH.l ' \MS (11 \>KL A. M. F.
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Rev. R. J. Jefferson; Pastor
i Hi n'l.'eburg. S ThoNmem
' I hers and friends ot Williams
j Thane! are happy to hi ve Rt*v.,
. Jefferson back as ore pastor for
? another year, and we sincerely
, thank our beloved Bishop Flipper
for his wise judgement and kind
i |consideration in returning our pas.
; tor t0 us. We have pledged him our
i support for this conference year,
r"our plans are to^TIo more for the
success of our church than we
1 have done. ?We
have Just completed a
'cessful year's work under the Das
tor's guidance, in which we have
' I enjoyed very much. We nQ longer
' (feel discouraged, because with this
? I upright christian as a leader, there
r-Hir no task too hard to be necoffil
- plished.
' I Our work was ended with a re
' .ception on Tuesday night, at which
^tinie a- short business meeting was
held up stairs, after which the en.
! j tire cf ngregf tion marched down
1 stair<i ar.d was served white po.
tato salad with saltines and sliced
ham. cake and hot chocolate
Everyone expressed themselve? as
1 hrving spent an enjoyable evening.
Never before in the history of the
cijnrcr. has therb perm a more
conger ial spirit existing among
1 the tru mbers. Everyone was happy
and a more cooperative spirit could
not have existed.
1 There Were many encouraging
talks tvtrde concerning our ac
eomplishments and giving Rev.
Jefferson the praise. Prof. M. F.
Ruchanon was guest speaker. The
sicwm tig innue a wise cnoice in
; selecting Prof, Bucbanon. Anion?
the many truths that he said was,
"We have found Rev. Jefferson to
he an honest frentleman." I am
*ire the entire membership can
sanction this, because had it not
been for him, we would not have
been successful in cAir church work
last conference year.
We nray that Rev. Jefferson will
live lonpr to lay examples of
christimity, his life is one worthy
of emulation.
The entire church is awaken to
its duties. On last Sunday the pas.
tor preached a noble sermon,. and
quite a number were present The
choral club waa on duty as usual.
THE PALMETTO LEAftE
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GREENVILLE NEWS <
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At u recent conference the con. , .
gregction of Tabernacle Baptist
church on Hudson St., re.elected ' ,
tneir pastor, Rev. \V. M. Watson, t
Special significance of this move t
lies in the fact that Rev. Watson's ,
latest election wag?not, like pre ?t-y
vious ones, for a definite period. U
Oft iters and members are evident. ,
Iship that tnev have foregone their
J privilege of holding periodic elec j
; i io..s and have asked ITTTir to serve
; iheir minister as long as he I ,
i.i\e.s. He has already served this
congregation sixteen years. Dur
0 4 this time the large brick
1 mrch with its well constructed
! casement, including several mo.
j-u n Sunday School rooms were
' -a.it. A brick parsonage on Ware 1
" a.roet. having__ all modern con. J
"j-Vcniences^lfftg Tiecn erected and '
paid for; i.nd a pipe organ has
i ovu.. installed in the church and
j raul for. The church has met its (
i obligations in prosperity and de 1
piession, and much of its success
*u:.. i:? i -j.. * -
i **iv i?k una iiiiv n?s ut'cii nut* iu uic
J unusual .business ability of Rev.
; w utson and the willingness of the
! 1'ubernacle membership to follow
i is leadership.
At a rally hcld_n week or two
, ago. the various organizations ol I
i .lie church placed on the table one
thousand three hundred ami thiit\?i
dollars in cash?tangible evidence j
jof the church's ability to work and,
I likewise, a vote of confidence in ,
* the'man who serves as their ad.
iviser and guide.
' M rs. Minnie Fowler of E1 ford I
St., is uble to be on the job again ,
after being sick for a few days.
Rev. and Mrs. S. K. Kay have
i novi'ti to Greenwood. Rev. Kay.
! who for several yenrK has been
!pastor of Mt. Emmanuel ehatvh on 1
j Spartanburg St., has occupi-nd?the- i
pastorate of the Tabernacle rr.urct,
on Baptist St. in Gree^wod. Rev.
t Kay is an eloquent wia'r and
' able organizer and wiTPTertaiuly _
j be missed here. Rev. Herbert of
I Spartanburg, is the new pas Pujol
Mt.. Emmanuel church.
A program was rendered at
; Springfield Baptist church last
{Sunday night by the senior choir
Miss .Mamie J. Brock is tin yrga._
j iist and Thomas tiadden, the
j lircctor of the choir.
A silver ten was given, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barks
i ' 1<', 218 F.lford St., la.-t Sunday
j afternoon.
Tv c convention of the F. H. 11?>1 _
noss Church 61' God was hold in
'Jroenwood last week, with Bishon
j Fuller of Atlanta presiding. Many
1 lelegates from the city attended
[the sessions.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gre? n are
j the parents of a little daughter
! born last week at the Wot kin?
I 'tent-voleht?Hospital:?Mother n;id j
baby are doing well,
j- ?Mrr-and Mrs-Julius Turman of j
101 Ann St., gave a surprise birth,
j lay party in honor 0f their daugh.
j (er, Phyllis Harriett-, lust Friday
! right. Guests present were Misses"
Kliziib tn Young. Emily Chancy,
j Carolyn Booker, Loredu Turtnan
Frances Chanev. Patricia Turner:
i Messrs. Frrnk Mayes. Johnny 1
I Mftttison. . Earl Edwards. Snnun --
| Young, Robert Dixon, Samue:
! Rice, and James Worley. Dancing:, _
I.and (fames were enjoyed by the
: tunttiln A t.'lvi! V Pfllll'- c
|.,VM,,R rvw, ,vt - - -
wrs served.
Little Miss Hearse ,>f Norris. S. .
IC., is spending some time in-the
j city. While here she is the guest
of her father, Mr. Rosebe Kear*<
I of 408 Brown St.
Mrs. Julia MeKinrey of Travel,
i Rest is ill and is being treated
: at the Working Benevolent IIos
. oital. Mrs. M .'Kinnev was formerly
? teacher in one of the public
schools in this county ard is r
i nrnminont member of the Working
Benevolent l.odee. She is t" e nw
,'ther in. law of Rev. Garrett, pa-t o
Not' Bethel chutch in Gaffpey, j
N^hillis Wheatley Center - on ,
j Broa^t St.. is celebrating its I7:h ,
I;lnnive*sary. The theme of the ten ,
j night celebration ic centered in tin (
I me word/N. "Morale." The Bibh ,
' h'higl t su pport in g the theme is
, found Joshua b>TT "Onlv be strong
i find very courageous." Sunday. ,
i November 30, the theme was "The ,
T" Christian Morale."?Music was j
furnished by the Springfield choir.
I Rev. C. F. Gaudy, wa? chairman.
, and -Rev. L. R. Kihler. pastor of
(Israel Chapel C. M. F. church, was
{the speaker
[ Mohdav nlphT7Ucrcmher t\?trrxr -
itneme was 1'nysicai .uorau*. nr.
1 E. A. K. liuggiirs presided.. Music
was furnished hy Oscar Street
?i-bool an4 -Uh' LcU.t of?Angels
I horus, Addresses were delivered
t by Sirs. K. C. Simnu.. s, secretary
I ?>f the Hopewell Tuberculosis As
Uociation; an(| Dr. I. S. Buksdale. ,
'city health commissioner.
"Intellectual Morale" was th"
theme Tuesday night. Miss Annie
! Porter, county librarian of Green
! ville public library was tjjp speal<
jer. Miss M. J. Wtckhrffe. librarian i
at Phiilis Wheatley Branch Li
I brary, was chairman, and mvsic ,
| was furnished by Allen and SuL
livan St. schools.
The address Wednesday night ,
I wrs delivered by Mr. W. F. Log.
[gins, Supt. of city schools. Prof ,
jJ. fe,. Bock was chairman and niu li
i sic was furnished by Sterling mu. I,
;steal units. The theme of-the-eve I
ning was "Aspiration of the Mind." < <
Prof. L. T. Robinson of Bruten
tow*n school had charge of the t
program Thursday night. The i i
(theme was "Morale in a Democra j'
^y." Music was furnished by Park t
I er District schools.
Messrs. C. A. Williams. Jr., H. j I
| Ooodlett, rnd Edgar Smith were ;
speakers Friday night. The them*. 1
was "The Relationship of Roeren ^
tion in the Community Morale." (
Union and Gow^r St. Rchools ren r
dered musical numbers. n
i Mr. James F. Whatley. countv s
j superintendent of education, is ?
'scheduled to he the spealcer Sun. o
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IIR 1ST IA N BEN E VOL EN T
'OCIETY ORGANIZED
vT WOODARD
Woodund, November 2H?Sever- i
;i scores of representatives from
'olumbia, Carlisle, Chester, Iatw.
y and other places met here to ~*1
iay and organized a new society, !
tuned, I 'hnstian Benevolent So.
iety of South Carolina. The moion
was made by the Rev. L. F.
Sanders a prominent Baptist niin
ster and seconded by Prof. \V. R.
dowmaii, of Columbia and was
unanimously passed, after the
Rev. AN". R. Bowman explained
onditiou of a former society.
Every person who spoke, declar
d ti new day has dawn in the fraernal
wor id.
A temporary organization was
>erfectcd today Ty electing the fol
owi y persons as trrand officers,
lUiiely: Rev. E. F. Sanders, Low.
y; Prof. W. R. Bowman. Coltpn
ba^; C. I . Wort'rry. I/>crfs; Rev. I?.
d.% Bowman.?Colt mbla; Wesley
Emerson, Carlisle; Mrs. Minnie
Idiom* son. Woodard; Warn Wor.
.hy. Chester-. Other- officers will
e elected later.
IT\ ?T> \W>:i E. MI). NEWS
I'y (Mr ;.) Louise (J. Douglass
-tew Marshal E. Flow ?"-v Pav-?T
l'i v .*!: 1. '-?;dl P. I-T < , t dent
l it <1 tt.is hie Novembr r 21, at
CIS !1 111 til/. T> .... . . . 1
al wrh his witV at his . i?I *. 11?,
n"- lini i\ iff" N'trrHi CarnTiir; 18K(L
Mcrch 24~TifnL ^ .r>.r> years old'
when he pnss"d. F.?>nenl s. rvi
s were hehi N> \ V' If
non Bantist 'church. ' Rev. Flow
rs established this church Octo'
or. 1927. He .started out with
wo uieivheTs and the present
membership totals 889. Interment
Fnr.era' sermon was preached
v Rev. Green of Mt. Moriah Bap
Ft chmch. a dear friend of Rev.
p!"V "is and was the?ofhe
deceased. Is?ft to mourn are
is v ifo, M's. llattie \V. Flowers
~TTo son. Gary Flowers; two sis.
Mi's. Laura F. Pratt, North
'aro'i'ie: Mrs. Haslov F. Prntt,
New Voik City: otie brother, sev.
waf irwcos and -nephews, a host
>f fri"hd?. The various depart-,
n-nts of the church were repre
^tvd "Mr .the processional and
'ook part in the very impressive
services. Several ministers also
we.re present and made remarks
On sick list are Mrs. Arsonia
McDowell. John Hopkfhs hospital
"^11. Hill, Mr. Jones. Mrs. Louise
Young. Mrs.
Lt:la N'eal Herndcn was
the week end guest of , Miss F.
Herndon. After supper they enioyed
a pleasant evening at the
Royal theatr'-. Mrs. Louise G.
')<nif| s< had fnr?her week?end
ucst Miss Gladys Sims, Mr. Leny
l'i aks, Mrs.-^Sylvester Black
>o'c. Miss Flodora Horndon, }Ir.
1 rsd Mrs. Wade Herndon, Mr. Geo.
rIernd?>n. Miss Dorothy Jones, Mr
T.rbert THnw. Games were play.
1 and refreshments were enjoy
d. Miss I.ucile Mayfield had for
cr. ev ni;)- ,2.iLea.Ls.Thursdny Mrs
' u se G. Douglass and others
-VH ff pleasant stay was reported.
Th<* Snithern Savings club met
?i 'i Mrs. Ida. Williams. The
resident conducted the business
(ssio' The next meetinp will
h'-M at Mrs. Flizabeth Henry.
Friendship and Mt. Hebron Bap
'1st ct arches observed their regu.
hir weekly meetini's and Sunday
i-rvicthe past week.
T1 P P V -5,.,y h. Id L* ?
>ro.-rrm Sunday. Nov. MO at H:30
n.nj.
A.Hm- r- \ Cy
ill n " > t'i in ] 2!-> Kdmondson
I , n,,: , Ivania Ave..
WMI'.N JOTTINGS
i ,(i: v. t" h Simlav, the
Baptist L'i < ;i i. heing held m Sat*
lis church '( which Rev. Z. Fer._
tuson is the ( -fficient pastor. They
1 l'e hh ssod with excellent weather,
nay. lasting good he done. It' there
vol was a time t' e .Master's name
Please r>member, "Tlie grass
wit Iter?tin flow, r -t'adeth but the
voTVPrfTTii I stands Tor ever."
The K i v"'i aw eihmty teachers'
issocjetii n met in Jackson school
-hitirdot- t.t 11:.*H) with the vice
r<. d nt Mr. R. II. Hade. Jr.,
>n l! ne. II tertuinmont iif the
1 n d'stii.t. in Januaiv
nu (I scusm-'I : nd made final.
Mis: es. Simmons and Suttcn
spok ofp 1 he achievement of th?
\'eirr,) mentioning names of scorn.
Prnt'v Wats-wr; ?nthdrt ic roach at"
drowning Mather. spoke, using
biology. athletics, and surgery* as
t suh ' . His wrs interestingly
pioted nan i*,jr chief ones. *
Rusvt ss was dispatched in ar
?rderl\ wav to meet in December.
The Ministerial Wives' Thrift
',il, . 11, I'i'inher 1'nd at the
'omc Mrs. Matti?, McCc/rmick.
treasurer.
Mr .Iai ies' T A li>van/t?p o
teacher at Gaffney, S. C., spent
1 he w " k end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Senior on up
>er Camobell St.
Miss Mamie Pern- and teacher
"rie- d were seen up town in her
lovelv car, after attending the
nootin.fr
Uy ft A4- that program
Mrs. Hessie Goldsmith. Jeanes
enohei for (Greenville countv. will
nresidc and the theme will he
The '"or.ti il ation of All Schools
0 Moi de."
MV>n !Vy night, DecenVher 7th,
hns h en designated "France
"sight." Prof. J. W. Walker will
>e chairman and the Gospel Sing.
rs, under the direction of Mrs
Icnevr Young, will render several
lumbers. A general roll call and
1 drive to increase the member,
hip of the Phillis Wheatley As.
oeiatio" will he the chief business
f the closing program.
BEAUFORT COUNTY
TRAINING SCHOOL
Burton S. C. Dec. 1?The pic.
.ires this past week were very
..'iteresting. Educational series
"were: Adventure Parade; Ele- "
, liant Round Up: Africa Speaks
.tnd The Golden West. The main
. icture was Feud of the Plains,
especially enioyed.
Mr. Pender of Prairie View
Farms, Alar,?representing the F
S. A., visited ua for a few days.
His address on Thursday at Chap
el was both informational and inspiring.
Tne Community Fair was a
great success. It was wt-11 at. .
.ended and the exhibits were ex.
rptio :ally good.
The judges were: Mrs. Rice and
MrJ. Luther of Beaufort Mrs _
arter wam- also present. Thi
alks given by Mrs. Rice and Mrs
! nrt?T Avere very timelv.
We were very fortunate t c
;tvr Mrs. Fred Chrtstenson visi
is fc a short time. We alway
i njoy her visits and 'hope she wil
cme a^ain soon.
All _ departmental, represented
hemselves well. In . the Hotn(
Economics department, prizes a<
' 'lows: 1st, Sadie M or rail, era*hai1:
Alvernie Washington, Chn
n -Brown. Evelina Will ia init
.Julia l inen, wall poeket; Caro
' i Brown, heart nmt; Janie Sin
ill-ton, victrola record mat; Janb_.
B. SliiKlHtun, dmj&i CSroTyn; cv<r
hit basket; Mrs. McKee, basket
Second prizes: Idella Jefferaor
" "one M. Brown, table mat set.
at; Henrietta Singleton, rug
Earrh.lee Martin. Idella Jefferson
nat;jj. K. Truell, wall pocket; J
2. Truell. baby cabinet; AlvenDilbert,
bushel mat; Bunchie De s-pin
anron: Mrs. McKee. bur
'ap rug; Mrs. McKee, pillow top
Mrs. McKee, * white basket; Mis:
Jiowen.bag
Third prizes: Annie Morrall. ta.
le cloth; Inez Singleton, crochet
enterpiece;. Inez Singleton. pillow
op; Charles Wright, wall pocket'Ienrie:ta
Singleton, victrola rec.
>rd basket; Ethel Kirkland, dre*'
i quilt in memory of-Mrs. I. G
shnnklin; Mrs. McKee, blue pillov
p; Mis. McKee, purple .mat'
Mrs. McKee, quilt.
Flower department: 1st prizes
x'rss Jackson, lily; Miss Graysor
E'cphem?Errr; Miss Jarkson. fer-Tnez
Sineleton, geranium; Mis
v' asier, Begonia; Miss Frasier
'olevs: Miss Grayson, Coleus.
Second prizes: Miss Hicks, lily
Miss Shanklin. fern: Miso Grav.
I or. geranium: Miss Shanklin, B1onia:
Miss Hicks. Coleus; Ether
' lit! Murray, Begonia
' Third prizes: Miss Gravson
ilv: V iss Hirks, fern; Miss Hickr I
joleus; Ethernelle Murray. Be.
ronia.
, Embroidery Work: 1st prizes
Evelyn Green, pillow eases; Miss
'lowen. candle wrck spread.
Second prizes: Mrs. Speaks, btrr
'ap center piece: Evelyn Green
icarf; Mrs. Speaks, spreadT
.'Third prizes: Hercules Gillisnr.. .
ouilt; Mrs. Stokes, pillow cases1
Mis. Speaks, hand towel; Hercul
^s Gil'ison, quilt.
School Booths: first prize, Misr
Grayson. 4th grade; second, Mr?
n-ryan. 1st grade, All other clasr
s received honorable mention.
Typing scrap books, first. Na
'haniel Dilbert; second, Sadyr
fcnnines. Book-keeping scrar
book, first, Regenia Jenkins; sec
nd. Catherine McCloud; third
Sadye Jennings.
B .king; first Annie Morrall an
1 1 :i I.iven, cake; Earthlee Mar
in and Janie Sineleton, pie; 2iv'
ori/.f-si Alvernie Washington and
I. Martin, cake; Carolyn Brown
d Bnnchie, De Loach. pie. Thir'"
toria Kirkland and Susie M
Gowdy. cake.
Prizes were also awarded foi
: vanning,"collards, cane, free hand
1 rawing. .
Th< Bojung contest on Frid.r
debt was well attended and thr
i illnil'in i? HTTnto
Mo?es Simmov.s, I Kinkland, th'
vsir-ntr; Ed. Johnson, ?/eon Ad
ants winner rrtVUlldm Jones, Cha* "
'es Bimford winner; Walter Dray
nn, John Bimford winner; An
Mew Singleton, Amos Smalls; the
winner Andrew Singleton; Job'
Binva d. Harold Brown winnerElijah
Miller, Samuel Jefferson
draw; Samuel DeLoarti, Collin*Fr
person?winner; Wesley Ford
O'eveland Smalls, draw.
?Visitors-during the week were
Messrs Jesse iMobinson, Nathanie'
Robinson. Herbert Dunbar, Willi*
Murray, Robert Bee, Isaac Jones
Stanley Webb. <Jeo. Saxon, Glen:
Washington of Beaufort; Mosdar
| ?s Sadie Joned, Rosa Singleton
Faster Brown, Misses Anna Whit
Bessie Frasier Crare and Rroiiu
all of Beaufort; Mesdames Phohc
Robinson, Deanna Robinson, Ey'ia
Dilbert. Burton: Messrs Mnrm
Griffin, Willie Murray, Burton
Miss Eleaae ComminffS, Grace Hill
Mr. Ed. Brown, Seabrook; Mrs
lack Sanders, Burton: Mrs. Nan
v Brant and three children, Beau
fort; Misses Jennie Jenkins. M
t'frhee, Albertha Walton, Carrie
M|? Green, Dollie Mae Greui. Yi e
o]a Chaplin al! of St. Heir:.a is.
'and; Mrs. Ruth Ford, R N. State*
s'and. N Y.; Mrs. Radhel Ree.
ti an,) Mrs. Eddie Johnson, all
ff Beaufort.
We are sorry to report that
Miss Pearl (Robinson, one of our
"amily is on the sick list. She
vns taken home by her parents
on Satrrday. We hope for her a
peedv recovery.
FAY YOUR
t mtWIttlN TODAY V
v*
1
i. I'**?* Five
Mrs. Josie 0. ^I(iHT vs?Fc
d to I'ittsb .r.di, 1 11 ' Assts
railed home on account oi . ?
rn family.
Mr, J. ( . Hunter of Oi angrhnrg
i layman lie-legate to the South
Carolina Anneal Methodist con.
^iticiice?1111n 1?suddenly?Si nday?in
.he church yard with a heart attack.
The body was sent to
Oraneebui'g.
The "South Carolina Conference
>f the Methodist Church, Central
'ui isdietjo.o, came to a close Sunay,
Nov. 30th with the reading
f tli.- a )>|).ot i."a 1.1 ^ hv HiAu.;. T.
Kin The '1 ext session will
o at 'Trinity Methodist -church in
Camden. S. C.
Wilniin ton. N. C.. s- ent the week
Ml in the city .with relatives and
fripruti:? : '
Rev. J. W. Taylor \vas sent .
' aek?V~> . CMnib"rlajiU . -Methodist
'hurch for another yf'3rv_
Dr." K. W Sparks of Darling'on
was in the city on last Sun.
_|av for jl few fjnv rs.
The Wi'son Timers wi" tho:r
"nal. f< otball. came last Friday
'rom t)ie Oathol:c ^choo1 in Char- .
MttOTu S "Ores ft Th*v?be"0
">re lookitjt? fo'\ya?d fo?- th'-io a-1
Ta1 fob thai! bannuct this ">on"1v
plea e se*d ell news of i^n r.
'njiep_ tn ft ra n t !)? ?<.> g?rn-p nr| nr. ?
before Monday " <-Ti TIT'-h
Don't look for the r?-nor*< r t o
"ome rrocnd to collect news
TER!CHn \ M r r i*?rru
Rev; 57 P. Cummtngv. Rasto*Denmark.
S. C.? S'Miday was a
"me foe -ill ehiax'h Sun" ~
'ay school opened with the Sunt. ?nd?1?
ackers a! their post of
duty.
Sundav fire thy Missi -naries
~Hry at Jerfffb;-T^avor services
ve>*p conducted fcv Mrs. J' );a
?asia .if Jericho. am] Mrs. H. Ml ~
tVolfe from Rothe!. At 1? o'clock ?
Rev; A. B. Cr,lemon of ^fienma'k
brought to the Missionaries a
vordeifvl message, which was en
'oyer! by" everybody .Quit., a few
vere present and all hearts were
nrnte very clad. We a!way? en:oy
havinc Rev. Golem^n with i s.
At '{ o'clock the Ushers' Union
vas held and all usher boards
vere present. A wonderful prorp.m
was rendered by Jericho Us
'ers' board, which everybody enoved
very much. Pilgrim Rest
"sher board was present with us
" l.so and we enjoyed havinc them
"ith lis. Mrs. H. M. Wolfe and
Mrs. S. M. Cunningham also Mr.
Taek Robinson were at Jericho
hrouchott the service.
>roud of the return of orr Pas
'or Rev. J. P. Cummings also our
?resic'inc Elder Dr. L. L. Farmor
and wife. We are, sorry that
our bt loved pastor is still ill
vave been for several we?ks. We
pissed him on yesterday v?-ry
">iueh. Everybody ts prathttt for ~
Tayi-?' and hopinc that h? wiv
be able to comp ui S"ndav.
When drr-Denmark s'op and see
ts we are alwavs ?!ad to hav"
vou at Jericho and Bethel.
(Mrs.) S. M. C. nni"<rham
reporter.
ST. J AMES A M. E ruURCH
Rev. F. D. Dreher, Pastor
Abbeville?Sundav was a high
and happy day at St. James.
Sunday S:h'>ol beer n at tho no
'al hour with the Supt., R. T.
Tohnson. and his staff of teachers
present. The lesion was beautiful
ly taught by all teachers.
At 11:30 our humble servant
brought to hic hearers a splendid
sermon from Exodus 14:15, theme,
'Go fcrwrrd." A large crowd was
out to greet our pastor on his re
turn from conference.
The Missionary Circle led by
sister Hearst, held its quarterly
meet in u'~1?nrrcfay at?4" o'clock with
Washington Street Presbyterian
*hurch~The s?rmon""W&s" preached
bv Rev. J. Jenkins. The speaker
was master of the situation.
? Sunday evening at 7:30. after
'oyvtions. Rev. Dreher prrached
another splendid sermon which wa$
njoyed by all. Several visitors
service.
< Prof. L. G. Garrett called bv to
see the pastor on Saturday morning.
We ere certainly glad to have"
n:r pastor and presiding elder
back with us for another year We
hope them much success. Thank
you Bishop.
Meet me in this corner next
week, until then, so long.
1AYNOR NEWS
The Willing Workers' Club held
its regular weekly meeting Friday,
November 20. The meeting was
opened by singing "0 Little Town
of Bethlehem." Prayer by group;
singing, "Silent Night."
The1 dobrte wiis very beneficial
interesting.| The subvert was.
^ h icTv ~ fhhfe bofreflciaT in fho
home, a oat or dop." The hiehest
pchnts went to the flop side which
was led by Mr. Willie Moore.
Evotynne nttrndinp the play,
f<Tharkserivinp throuph the apes," *
enjoyed it.
All members of St. Elizabeth
church and friends wrshinp to attend
the meetirp rt Cherry Hill
Baptist church are imped to be on
time Sunday. December 7. the
busea will leave the church 8:00
o'clock sharp Sunday momlnp.
The 3rd and 5th prades of Allen
school cordially invite the public
to attend the fair pivpn pt Alter.
chool December 8.