The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 27, 1943, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
THE OLD GKAY
^ By Re?, E. Philip Ellis
Km BEARD JR. PASSES
^^RST. Space would have been r.vaikiHt
ble in The Palmetto Leader from
Hi.the first pajye to the eighth t c
speak of the above oulstandint'
iCU III J Lis Llh
here last week. But being a very
K- dear friend of mine I want t n
dedicate my entire column this
Bhm r.week to his precious numorv
K:- The sulject of ovi" sk?t'h < t.o
^ Dr. Elbert lloward Ttcni d
p" wn of i>r. anrtMrsr ,h?K-r-Bea-cdK
Charleston. The deceased was on
of the best prepared ministers ol
IF.?Vttf racial group, irrespective ol
denomination or church rfliliation
And there was none in the A. M
,, E-? Church more successful thai
' t " he. Thts was ^vttrnced by t h t
more than a hundred telegrams
"4""> and ItatEi^of Icolidolonce aniiouni
ed at his funeral. Despite tin
-?il'-'?-fact that services were held or
Sundry, people in every walk ol
? life were in attendance^. Lonj^ before
the funeral hour, Emanuel's
; large auditorium was filled to
overflowing capacity.
v FINKRAL PROGRAM
With Dr. K. E. Broaden, pastor.
presiding the following program
in part was rendered: Processional?Flee
us a Bird to the
Mountains. C'hoii; Hymn 48d?
Servant of God Well Done, R.:\,
E. Philip Ellis; Prayer, I)r. L. L.
Farmer; Hymn 808?-Want a
Friend We Have in Jesus, Rev.
P. R. Tiller; Frst Scripture Lesson,
Dr. J. R. Pearson; Second
Scripture Lesson, Dr. J.W. Mv.rph
Obituary, Prof. 4tA Harris; Res
olutions and Telegrams. Dr. H.
R. 11ug-hesr-P ruaidi-ut ui Gitalin:
Pi yne, Birmingham. Ala.; Remarks.
Dr. C. . Ledbetter, iepr<senting
the Interdenominational
Union of Charleston awi \ ieinr.y
Remarks by Dr. S. K. Iliggins.
President of Allen Unucisnv
were omitted because of his afllliation
with the family; Remarks
Dr. R. I. Lemon, on behalf o f
the A. M. E. Ministers Alliance;
Solo Mrs. Flort M.'lltr: Select it n
"Mv Davs a (Hiding." t tc. Choi;:
- Congregational selection by request
of the family titled "Be
loved Xow are We the Sons ot
God." led by Dr. R. E. Tlrogdon.
This was a favorite song ot the
late Dr. E. H. Beard.
REQUIEM
Under the wide and starry sky.
Dig the grave and let me lie,
Glad dh 1 I live and gladly die;
And I laid me down with awill.
This be the verse you grave for
? ttrei -
Here he lies, where he longed to
be; *
Home is the sailor, homo l'roru ? in*
son,
And the hunter from th? hill.
?Robert Louis Stevenson.
THK SERMON V
Bishop D. Ward Nichols of the
9th Episcopal District delivered
the principal eulogy and to say
he preached is putting it mildly.
The throng of people attending
the funeral said the church does
not have Bishop Nichols* supevioi
as a preacher. Then too. he Ian.
. a tine subject. Rev. E. 11. Beard
*' _ was an ideal christian gentleman
and the entire city wept with Dr.
and Mrs. J. E. Beard in the loss
of their rieVoted son. Fine lette rs
~ wqre "received by the famtiy from
Bishop W. A. Fountain, other
r| bishops, general officers, college
presidents, ministers and laymem~7i
" Dfii-s of all distinctions. All could
-i;_ not be published but by special
request on the part of family the
following letter from Bishop .J.
S. Flipper, who presides over the
?t? father of tbe deceased-ts siil>rii.Uted
for publication:
1, Dr. "J. E. Beard and Family,
Box Fft, Station A,
v, Charleston, S. C.
i\ i'-; 1
in-ar rnciiu!*;?
j!., 1 he sad news of the death of
- your betoVe"?t~OTnr~hasr juste 'reuehert'
us. It is srd, but you have the
i elief to' know that your helovel
one is at rest.
** Your son was an honor to his
God, a blessing to his family and
a living example for his race. He
; was honorable, bet arse he exem ?*
plified his Gods he was a blessing
& because he honored his parents,
k he was an example because h e
was an outstanding christian g piiemun.
HI1 ttak d llmuuil. hind
, nd loving- husband.
g In Atlanta there are many
grieved heafts because we all bad
learned to love, honor and respect
young Dr. Beard. Everybody
said that "he carried with
him a swoet spirit at all times."
We realize the fact that human
sympathy is weak and ineffectual
but tt this time there ts nothing
else for us' to do but say, you
? have our heartfelt sympathy. May
God throw His strong arm of protection
around you and may the
Holy Angels hover over you and
give you the strength to bear this
- terrible ordeal through which you
are passing.
With all of our hearts,
P; ' We are yours Sincerely,
. BISHOP andims. J.TT. FLIPPER
K
>'v THOSE BEREFT
The late /Dr. E. H. Bfcard, left
""an affectionate wife, one hon. a
^ fH
ther to mourn his departure. Hon!u_~
orury pallbearers: Revs. J. W.
IfcL White, J. H. Dailey, 6. H. Scott,
r P. R-.~ TmUt,-4.). *S. Frasier. J. L.
--Jutttcs. .1. 'A. A (hunt. .J. A.
its. S. S. Siiij*lcton ; nd I>. X.
Wilson. Aetree unlllx'Mi'ffs:?K>v11.
11. .Jones. Willi \ \1
Harold Ro!a:ul. .1. W. Carry. J. C.
1 Murray m <1- S. 11. Mack.y. .Thus
ended t!..' ia:ihSy eareer < ! a
true friend, a lo.iug sen and a
f.rer.t kos|k 1 preacher and an. ov.t
I standing race leader.
>| La t is advan.c ?ti o.u kn.es.
? j P. S. 1 am jiist t'soin Xn-m;
| ville. -Thhh.. ? h'?e?rrn?Hl-t-'O ?
Council nict^ Ili-dutp Wright i >
| pretntt itnr the !ar;?est?FncycFt?
> paedia ev. t p.U>!i>hed auiOutr .N. yi'oes.
The i'al ncUu I.e; dii at
Columbia is- mad- lite s lu .ina
'urenrv lor ."so . th ( n'olir.a. V. >
rhitrve contiU-1' <t "mtrri^TTTT-ia?;.
. IIH'II all <! !> > ?1 > r JL?L:L_bi^-xL.
' j now our It r:aiv "it
with all o-; iho tia*.; a.
j your ikwu > a:-?i- sk-rl^L. 1 I !__
1 Loader, at t ' >! . r. :!:> at <<
j that \?>ur i I'for.i a il 1
1 ' WoriiPs ' (!! rati Poa'u. :??.
"?cfrrrks?or?mono)?mu .ir.?; ...v.P b
'.to llishapj'. IL W't ittbt.
j K. l-.Uu?.-l*ielu Aitoat.
. i ; ?
i | L \N('ASXKi?
' j St. Paul A. *?L K. Church
j Kev, J. S. Martin. Pa-tor
J5. S. a?. ho'.ll
I \vi''i i *': - i a o".
I tiaLV. x.l'- 'f- -on " a IV'. !?v
; St"*" Pi'tieda-;..
j \t 1 1 : '!() > v I'll- id'tt,, Kliior
! R'fv. W. .1. Roar: ; ?? r.. ached r.
f i i-i't' i! - ?. |' j . ? xt \\..
| found ~PJ: I!<>>.. J--J. tk-nv TVV
. i hvisi inn Rao". _ f'vcry out'
i-c: that Wii?ilc! fit! s"r?r<?>, -,i_
ways. I'c h( Id :i <n!w I!.I
|
i f,>t. yv-ars.. P..?.\ii l'i i.iy-v..
; 41. v.-as wh" was
1 ii't.euinn - i) V- 1 Muity, nu.ov.riS
his 1J0-; c.rc taim in 11: :ii;i:i vV.-rii- ;
tv. near P?.-la!:at?-:Wf. M
having paid off h?s Farm Own- ]
i ership Loan .'! '> yea?s -ahead of j
schsdhu*. Tin- father of nine chili_dren,
Prsdircti is "the first Nej>ro
Warm or in the I'nited States Wi
pay off his hart under BunkheadI
Jones Fa la* * *! c!:a:u Act wh.vh is
[ administered bv th Farm Seem i,
ty Administiati'-n of th.- l)e;uutI
!
i
FIRST N VZAKKTll
7i; utist nrrnrn
Rev. NN . M. Noak.Factor
i
Sunday was a very beaut Mill 4
; uay for chtiivh wo-is. We v '< r.
pleased thai ' he o vat Oft ;
| rht't'ch?cv^t-o?Ui'c. d--iujiLh i'i'- |
and niyht. Su: ''ay school beiran
at the reirular hour, with Sunt. J
J Russell, teat hers and co.work' rs ;
j at their respective pla.vs. The l
iesson was well taught, uisaus-od
and reviewed.
Irmv.edialt ly after S. S. th"n
was "a fTfToon'Ti'T"fiTes r^e-s. '7! Wwr
( which R'*v. N'eal ascended the v
trtJin and \ h" ho.se was c?.M d t '
I !>v tin posior for the ..nor .
1 ' iif i" . is I i i
| he fore preaehitv* the nutdcai ' h ?i? j
'softly satifj the hied it at i n hyn'n j
j during which time the usher-, a.j
the floor s;ty that all por-oe-; r--f. 1
[side, were in-id - and ?e- t"/l T e j
spirit ran high a- tin- vtnnl or i
! fjofh wa si c!< ar.y fleliverad. Roth'
1 messages for the day v.eie < r..jo\ ? ,
l l?y ali nrc-e. t. /In- ;- j
, tainly has been ftiOa'hTrrtr -'..me
I wonderful" --ot~-fw.ilA" V,. m*-1
1 which Ui'f.iL'ht s'iil lives v.ith'in j
I our slo is.
Men in. - rvu ;; vi ' - a v a'- '
tu avs ' < i ? , v
| *'The I.ittlo < iv.in-h- W.ln It t ^ i
i Heart".
[ J
NI V MTV -SIX M:\VS I
1
tvt..John II. LOildcn.su n ofMr. J
and Ml-. Nathaniel Louden is sta- |
ti< nc'Lat Camp I .ft*. Va.
Miss flla Ivs GiiiLn and Mr.]
Timothy Griff'n or' New Vory t ny
arc here visiti % their mother Mrs
. LpUi?Dcilu^?ajud.-jlia. Charlie Gr4f?
fin.
Miss Ellen Goodwin passed away
Saturday after three weeks
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All iOtuiovs ivsm \W
1 iimiir mrMrf r.-iv.;- ' 1' ' "n
| Mil Allen 1 iy moicy In
' ( iv r-r.ny T.-irh Kl.! r h '1'." -1' 1 v. : -
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I >; I], I'; i"bin, iJi . n.vl Mr.
1 r -i.-u r n:' Wii. biiMrlo: worship
? lust K,;n^ay vr.nrrrin.rr. i h.'y
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FIRST NEGRO
t N- -f?
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, V J { . r
: i.i A ;1 i? -;!?i rt>. H" v.-as hop.
i < i: ; ! ? iri\ r11'?:i:. ~ ! ( !.I at
J:i .Jiuk-a.n, Mi.-.-"..
i ;jT wli.iii l)r. .7. !.. IU'<kiix i- pivsi
k'ili. i il'' ?'!U iPii'S. iu'itl in Ki'ti., I
hi-h'i'-'iiU'] ; :ic' annual l'ai ma, ,
t (iMt'" ir::i-c -[.hi:t.-y tilt? rol- |
il'JJC. .
LI.p4itU.'.ielX i Iran . siv Mr. |
:i \vi:h two nnilo <-ok< lalai-.ii.
IJ. two trains ol"!
\vorkn '.ck. :: Mnynn, plow's i\ini j
in r !. ri.i (.'.|v.ipnuivt o'i!y- j
!!- ' .loath v. a 'iioik to J
:- : u 1 ... 1 1
i'oi'v a: Ml. Pi( avan; A. M.I
I". .h'lxii . :y jro-sj. Rfv. J
I. S". Sinanmn; our pastor pn.-ivh-|
a ' ' ! y ii'oy, si'ViroM.
wit. " >t. : aii t'tor. -i^aiaii !
i i.jp'.a H'nk on (!"(!,
Kov. V>\ JJ. \\ 'in pis a y. nr.
:-.'r!:.~T "a* v' >rV*' s"""
i. '>?>. Th's i: a. i'V m: inr- youii". ^
!Tnil. tf-t ts pray for hi? rtrrcfv--?. ?
Tile Silver *1 ( rir.swti* : .? 'I |
"' if - Mr' r. l.ijri. Four ntiariit r.-n- '
r <! a ina 1 prourani jit Alt.
''! a?i lit. ri'i> a y i s it a I
p <T:u T vlynrinv orjoych (-.it'll TT-i.i
!>ov. . i
i n i \i r. ( ;i its il i
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T> ( 5s???r N"'?. - mofttiia
, n,.a o> .i '-< ?u -
Sony, 1-':! '>y ,\! fs. I.iiiie Howie; i
i i?JtU:"t mid: PS <v I
''IMS. I'j'ii' i.'i" l.y t'j'r; iricM*
AT?:i. yr. i, ilt.nis. Srtr.y lit' 1?> |
.M A. I.. I.tv.i:;. I'or'c In ..icsus; ;
' ;:<liny. Mrs. I net: Goodwin. Top. '
is lc<l i.v Mrs, .M. L. Harris, Tv< ]
^rent?firatj'T-'. U'a.'i.ii'.i si.;_j
A A1 ?a) am Lincoln. This wa- 1
Mi iliL'IV-'t i f tnp'C Will dls'. V-:f' I
Mrs. I ll!if > vi" was i t la-si ;
she ya.c the Keldior llrpu ; 1'>1-j
.ir/ 1 u -..f li( a. I il'.it \ .jit-t s*. .
sany Aoierica. Solo hy .Mrs. Ms- [
i -i Williams. T"!< ph"iif ?<< <?.
.Mrs. . FT llohinsnn ant! Mrs. Fl>r- j
t'l'it'i* nt'ttwn, ;amo n.,d j' lnctl. j
i
j Mi v W. Ij. Bovy*. Mincer. M. J. i
i T : ?k and f-.uoi'e Ilrese w. it the
I yai'sts,. ?r cveniny at the class.
I Mn. (Icoryia l.ec Williams served
j cT.i'-kcn salad sandwiches, cake, j
pickle and punch and niir.ts with
Vah'iit ine rrn ear ti pinte. T4mntxt
meeting March 10, Mrs. Florence
Brown.
E. S. Graham, secretary.
'I'll jo r \i,,\u;no
f ay. A ... - .... - . . ~
I i^vOF A&E
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T'it :f-r 1 " ? t
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{Tu'i woT^ :'; iv;".. TTr- ;.
| !.iv of rrcT-v:r<v r"t '(Kates ,.j
j \\ ; ' < F I'hi'r'-: Pay (.
! or I'rra'i as <>' < of "v -art la! i'l.-..
! iy; '!:iv i. ~ vTTv-^
111.:'' I'ro-si.Vn V . F. \V-.it.
I S'-Uv!* F;;vr.M .F'is'.'V
-?W-t*4+4t?(?- t ;?vf-t-r?lor vo'i1;1?f
:V,,; ;_r I ln.al. I
!!< : :va:: (I'ovor, s *i"i??r.* ;
>Ut??V s o"! < < ' I"I" 1" i;> a TN> '{.
i?? * :i I >' of < ! < ?Hi on ho ?s ;*
"has v ai.'l*', "I'hi1" nss'si . <! is har.'i- '
l'r.ti' iho linu'o i-rowlis at the ra- I.
FARMER PAYS 0!
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lvr. y i:i tli" bank (pi
" 1 i".his l'.'J'! ? {? :atinns .nr. :. ?
t.. - " at.; "i f ail hU <; M-. IIV T
:i!-r".at. it'll 1'SA . i
! t : i'i'iij-'i Mii.-a-'aia by haieas- yc
1:^ iii- }? : ! i.Jt a.ul soybean acn- ;;i
iMiuhry il ey?..-. hay.- an.I
ini.y products. 'fin.- I'ridy.'tt sold
an ii'.'ci ajri* < f dozen cyys a i
.week last year. " J [']
Upper c""i:*.?.'i* nhcto a \ icw j \<
r>f the Pridytt lioiia*. remoulded I 1
'.aim i.o:.sc ?>:: in- plaTF 'they haft "Hp"
LKXINUTON ( ll{('l'i r NKW'S i
1'i-v. 1. (). Simmons. I';rsior ; *
CI - 1 " ^ . .1 1 I*
Su"<lay schor.j ir.io'yao.iv the
circuit was irocvi. Oar yrv ny n in-'
tstvr M>. < . .Taylor .-y k-> wry 4
I k' I < > T > 1 S 1
: ! I as KM an..a... a- ^
< 1 < have h ! T! *i,, >< rva . va a- "
. i: y. .* f l1 - a h e ta t?hs-?1.?? li ill;* . .
oh .-'-'ay-.'. iv?'V. \V. i i. '..I ' i kii"!!-. '
is! at_ S;. Vyal chur.-h. f.nno a' d
li-noried :i very tin.. S'.-rvrw. '
Mrs. Giiiiaid * ! S n km v*a.-> oar -.
rucst v.-pi'-hipy v at j' !vh Sac. ''
... ivrc visiting her i'rM. it. J
\V fii'.iiaiil and wife. !! is pvinTTpal
of 1:> Jr. h i"-H"^Tp-ToT trrrrr|?
Mrs. Annie f>. Thompson has ro- j
limed froir. a -visit to 'relatives i ". '
Indianapolis. Ind.., :nd "enm-tod a ]
.in), iniiiiii HI' i i.i ; .i <i.. i
Mvs. Liliiv W. o* It * * '"ri a
ret nftpr rhout a. do days visit to f
her husband in Ti*as. '
Mrs. Ii< rtha Port on left lust '1
week for hf homo >.vV'' York o
f i*y rftrr visitlr.tr rotative Kerr. ?'
Sunday F bo >!'s enntost ^
rpr n>i last Sunday oven in jr. 1
t p-ivid .Jr.. and Mary
Klli i Waller won i-l and lintl . '
-at- Iti Llu 1 Fa:..lay evening. ' o
Tin October Pin1/ and Anrust
I illy '>'? are doiny five in their
'I've. Thov '.'"ill make krown
tiwir tlr>"n?';-, in a 1>'j v av soon, i v
rin se ,1 ni>r are sponaurinir a mid- ' i
week rraver nieetirnr at Retliel rnd ;i
iu'.itc tiin public to join in the ' j.|
>antc. |;
The P ;lni' .Aid el i> ,.f F' p.-ml ; '
' bureh is doincr a bis lbTP also the j ,
meet4n<* whs !>e'd with. Mr. and' v
Mrs, Rvrd I.oaphtirt m Fnnd.iv. '
Rev. A. R. Raihy and Rev'. A. P. 1 f*.
Peters were (!>? mh> c iv I iruosts for
the meeting ard made timely re- j
marks.
Mr. Russell Porter is imprmrrnjr tl
at this writing. a
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5 . >::5?fjf stations. R "nrrao nf this. : :'
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\';ty:n t*t'n Ma atisl "iyj.ivh) v.iiii t.n
hi':'- V? . ay 1 :o:n;?y. Air. ?
I'-Tt*. * ?v > inir.-itr. lV;c !
;-l(S fltiU ""I.'V 11.4 f?rf
?i iij.: y a'- tin* rwj'.jiroil lost* !"? ?i* ?
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nehusid v'.'.il h ail FSA "loan <>f
I' ">. ' : 1 i r. in ode! in'/ \Va.- SJ - sly
v17?." Th'c lavnu r ami J-.I< 1 - .,.
i all {''.o '.vofk. (The hcu.-i ^4-:|
x>(! ivj!!.]f. is mat ami el 'arr in
lea ' aiU'C. ' ; i!<
I'iiolo at f :;tii me Tie. lit . shows !
vs. I.tu-i!. I'riimtt v'.l'i tin- new i
ers ! ooef.er?r*P* U?.d to call j
nl :1 tinn, t'Ol) (,:i;i - t< of t'ooii las t ' \ '
as. !'.? :'< ro til- l'i idji i its became ! '\
arm Security liojrowi < she i
n r canii"i 1 1111*i tlian ~>'j jar? of ,
?xt a year. j
F..\ Mfiirr.s rf.vivai. i;;-:(;ins
T MlTJ'l'.i'l'CW N mAFT7I.
I.N'I ' osr M. M Al'Cil 1ST
-*l-j-v. ill he tir1 iv' hi" of <?r.il ,.
in i?irevival s- '-vie * !>t;.:riiinf
ioiulay nijrlit. M;.: h in 't th"
til.u town (lapel Pentecostal ,
TTfrcTi7" ~~atotiH',' D. D. I?r-wlvrry,
at ional evnnjreiist of Spartanb'. i\ir
ill deliver the iius-a>:. s. I'ev }{j
e nnis Daniel of Atlanta. (la., -.' ill ;
L at the? piano
Rev. W. F. Cook, pastor
Avnorn iiattjst
t .-u.
Rev. <1. D. ' HUias, {'aster
! ih
T'.i-ou nsvij'.e. S. f - va
pleasant day for all .iirtvh ;yo i > j ,iF
lie S. S was opened at the usual i .. .
mo with the Sept., iVsi. -I. 1'". .] .
lasty and tea'.hi is at. their post j j;)
f duty. Class No. 2 was <??-liclitr , , j
! "to ftirrr?t?nr trnrhcr- wrth- 'is. ; >
!(i?'i>ve< Adams, a student of (
1: mens\. ilie* hitrli school. Re- | (;
ai'ki i v Rev-. \V For., of Seller* 1
. < T, H, F.laivs, oar Missionary j!,
!' (he 1"V!\ a ;.ssoi ::rt km and Rov. L,,
riltnTfTTs: fin" 2 still hnRk" t-ho--r? " tn-o
i.aniH'v. Total rolled ion
">.."0. Remarks by tho S.jit.
.\:st before* in-* nnnnin" service <p,
!r. Crovet Adams <Vv: -Inst -i
'n-ei 'Vail: With lino, For the < ;;
iwninjj ? rvi c wo l a 1 rs out
rteakor Rev. T. F>. liiair-*. Ho so- \y
ftoTl bis text laiko K:i;l thomo: ?c
irliif i?: K?'> ' a;'?l wo noetl Vir. ft
?I'Tton . lius?jin i :u..st:d maiiX- _s-U
! aits to rejoice. Collection SIT.- ' lot
I. V.\. ' ('IT of ! t i ha\e e,uite * \V
I'pv. visitors v.t,h us v.'no wui'c so
s follows; Mr. Ivitro-r (irofc'tr nn<l fit
Ir. Jim Titockintflon of jCt. Mat- to
iovvs Uaptifcit eihurch.
Rev. and Mrs. (1. I). Collins wore i
To "Snttmhty nitrfst irursts of Dra.j.To
ml Mrs. J. W. Reeves. A jtleas- Ja
I
') T. /ION V \I. V. <H I'IKM { T '
iz.:ni
Uiv. 1'. Anhr??si\ I'aw'.or I
\\> :>?? "-til -TTVo I'"1- '
v ;h-r 1 . :? * -; = j;i R.-V, Am- r I
-sr. All ;w?-viv vi'i ?> vcv jrond s
t;v i' The S ini:i;'' "i !: ?
?* ;,-<m ? ? i tt'M f<t i>n;lv hi- ie>
r.VUi] 1>< A'.-. !v ns Smith. .lrt
\? i > :.\0 niornnijfservice began, in;
ho r .or h^.ti it frnt pi
If). 15 : I am the Cion.l o
hop);. : !?': tlu* i n -I slir.phoyt} f*:v- ist
h his !ii<- t'"i> simon. This ;;r
|.|' . |,t
'; . 0 ;: > mis ;>:o. <;i? rr-. i:
jr. .Mr. .fi-h:; r.:v" or ! Mix. ]?? _ n.i
< Mno'-i s '.voir Ti'.r-t 'iy ,ioinn(j .n Ct
n'v v-(?|!|or!i at A"l. '/,')<'v. A. A'. 1'.
n.ir h a m. .' * ; . 1:iy. "i*h.1 lyid" . ?a
as an standi'*"- siv {>, i ) ' ^
arch. c?vti ' ":]! ira'::- th:ir
inir in I.at ta, V/ 1 < (
A*! ?. r 1 'ixon ; n<i t'nmo tn
C>-nifo rvii Iv.Ir.
lis A'ii-tniia Ii. !v:s IV?; ??? ?pt p? 'b
'IK1 " : .j of Mr. am! lA'-.
1.11;. '!. ' rf T): vlsn'-t.in a; ?! j-o. hi'
. ! an on ioyrhir ;-.t;.y. j_'
ajt. */fo\ \. ; i:. { :i! .iU
- .. ijir
I'ev. C. r. MoMwain. Past ir j
t ,,..v .. I'.lj: v US ,0 IH'l ;
. *v!::< *. rtrf+ic list a!
> \b l-'tv ; u*ii. an:! . v-woil-.s
at tno-it < t duty. Tho'l?.*- ;
> as vui 1?i11t-1 J_r: .lo-nt-- t do ! ?
! S'.- !v. (i. v II di?t-;t*.?- *-.<
I <
t;'r r rild *.vr>r.th<M* -on tho J
tuixi. S'.t'ni: y. v :-j j>n n 1 - r j !v;
ii.'ii IV y n:.:??r'T? v * 'tti! t"*i* -it!:
n'di!'- ait< :n *(>.:. We art* asUin,, N't
! to oyao . '?'! join i
: i : :i;.t rrotrvvnt. " !
^NERSHIP LOAN
1< ft photo sho?v>* the fan '
v.':v? arc pro: d of then- ;:ch'i v- n::
iVsidos Ml. {?r.?! Mis. IJ! ; 1- v
tt ai: i'uiir son;. Kn: r Jr., Ir>; ] ;?J.i
i.t'it I.e.* and Km! I.ee. ' l-year , ",>|
\ iw-lns: .!: cii. 7 iuitLJonr ^iv!s , ?i
oh? s arc 11, t> an:! ."!. ! vm
tluii children the Pridtretts have r-ti
sides riv. ir healthy and well-' i",?.
eh \1 show V >j th?';r hard work. !
borne . i ht ft
tin* oldest dmiprittcy who is ' n>.
lied. . ' j."
In addition to ;V,o fanned .fods i
t riy'.M t njoyed. Mi--* Mavjoria i
".11<?y. i>i i ci";;l of [5"tLV n^viile 4
il.ua: ;? W. P' " r :< : :):! ^ j
itnn.l ;oincd t.s and at;.1 a delis
brea.1 t- a- thor. '
Ve r.i" ''ad to -ac Mr. Kli.inh Be l.-a.
a h:?'-k home -after spending- a I th:
< vac. iim in \*ir:ri 'n;.
Mrs. I.. I). Collins reno/P j t- k;;i
i:n i.s \. m. r. c?:i rc:i ;
t r r
Kcv. R. A. Youngs. Pastor |
c ii/.,y w<-: a lovely <'av nil f
-rn". I i'p' < ! y
vm !'r; ::1 w both
i,, t- ,
' (U llfl!' a r"l '"i: "' , .
is r, resent. A !in" i "- - ~n
-( i*s*:e I. ,M >:"* o'.lrk th? rnsr
!.-( < ('ed the ro.st 11" i ai l ni l
r c!iiiiv| p'A.i*? >n sc. P l,n' ft'* for a .
'VTplp'.'TO?. KvrrAir'w vrwhajn-j-w *
r-'vl < lose o : i 'i t11-? rpi; it of |
I f";< ill 1 | ^ ^
,\> oVl'? *; *1" 5 !< .? fve-rp 1
o ail i-as fi"ni (' ! vl>r. wcve jj.
wit-essa I *h" ;v r- ,(i
-wyni' tii? ?C-?>->>1- ^V+4?elub oi i rr
. i -1 A * i' - 1' s" !.' ' Johnson is
opidvt. Tlu- orogra n was iust c
e. The solilii- "s ve'iiloved sen v. 1 ,
he-iv.tif 1 s"le tinns which, ? - i,rlioily
enioycl. Thvy were: f'pl A ^
irw.as .1. Morrill. T""n.. PtV Ceo.
IV,.,. Ran,her"* Pfe. Ruben Hall ;i;u
I.. TSl- . nr.. -r>:. - ?
.... n-, r i<( , l ie. I IIUS < r,
i-wardJN'. V. f'ity and two others t) ,,
Uioiivt) ,.?t Aluirmbia Air liasit :iiir
with 'S:rt Marvin Anderson. Sch
e are always plnd to have our I
Idiot's visit iv*. Wo prav find's st>.
:>ssiners ? ! them that they ntav aho
ntinne to make pood and loyal es
ulon-.,. . inn
On the sick list: Mrs. Mariah nta
hrrsmv, Rro. Ed. Gadyon, pister rrre
nie Gadom is improving. Al\
t i
Sal ut
1YI.011Sni \ IM:I. | Cla
u.i:. (iiru( i:
II ov. I?.?J,??Pastor ! . .
Sunday school opcrcd r?t the 1 ?-peei
;al hoar 1:r>. aiui teach- ; Mem
ai t n ?sis. A \e:v ^ood,. Man
s ii. on .Jo t1.- a.i<i tin." i.looti chart
. 1-n i<! wu.i <!:m'U>.v..! ai?<l * n- 1 lino,
by aii. A ft or which a warm orciei
a.t i r svj > ice a:ui s"i ies ul
".iion-, pre: oim d by jrnspol mill-,
ors. R:v, Propnct Davis ed i!
.-at i"..',' church in fuv. Then
1 . i.. tf. Loy tl oniv>ii Lit*lo i* ii A He
i: 1 v ; ">? >r* v:;ulion brin.iny; a :
as. .tj?c that tillul ila? he;u is vl An i
ufr " ?ot i*
2nd sermon by ltev. J. }!.
rnpson: Talki'np; of One o f A n<
TPs i nudum fn Distress: Text
. I '.T.f I . A dtsiro i.o bo A hi
! from ihc crumbs mat fell
i m the ra h n.an's table. To i
' ' '-?1 .i-ornv i' l?y Ucv. i'rophbt
it is? which ended tho -service of A!
c day. ilia m? ssnye was fill of ion;
< and enjoyed by ail. A crop;- Jam'
p lii:' b'? *.!:' tn? ti mo "Ttnrrrti 'us-1 i
oir, Cedar Ci cvl; which i t ii- Depi
it it sonv iviit;. Tie /.ion I'D- oils,
im I'shc-r Ih.nn! was represent- rem:
. Ccnie worship with i:s. we "art? : Olivs
roinn on.
"KriDY BHANCK NEWS
i
Sit vices Wi'i'c very imMrcssivo d:;;li
in!a1 .?bbrv. ilai'ley attain?deliv-?who
eii op- of tii.'se -O'.u stirrini? a*-o,
r.iioii.-. T..t. . < i lKctiin CI3,00. 1
>> i' Yvv _ia<i to se l; lorenoo U w
fiiijr bom: oyer -4ho wo ok end.
e was a:oo:iipar.ivcl- 'by ' Miss i Will
>ra Livers <>T Columbia.
II yov; want a balmelto Loader iUmt
Miss Mary' "WiilianVs." 1 WY I
j Nov
I Titer
]
you
------ V. j Wo f|
t ' !* v. iic 1 i* show in the ;nwct _
? " plane, 'ht iY.irily has killed j .
111 li'?ys. They also have L'r.O jral- i l;.?
s' ian*.' ; yrup, quantities of j
::U' .-= Mt-ni.nine head
dial y .stock, plenty of corn, hay t\" S
'I nth -r feed.-tuffs. Kxcesrive 7^*,,
a? which threatened to ruin ?
ir crops in- 11?40 and '41 only j ^er
isrd the 1'riiijrctts to work afl '
1 In;rd'.'i'. \ot ?ti.t-v .nai'd-khk.c
, .... . , .... ~ , . nnnoi
. their rSA to; 11 .it, years anoad f,.on?
. eked,tie. ?Ik-'A, Photos. when
clothi
was
\\ MITM1K1-: NTWS U'yVjl
vrrfrr
M. ('. Pcrrin j which
ship
dr. Fk-.h Copelan l who liar- occn ; tan(.(.
k f h , o il- n while departed |
s lifo on Koh. "J 1. lP'l.'l. ! j j,.,
i.i:h:h .li'U'V. ! a V?.'Sl- j i
Troveil \> *y I > '';i? i" v?" -i> an l vv;,>
icr'.alii'.iHTt " jv-n. iii All':. JetytyL^j,..,
">o!. A pleasant afternoon was | surw;
lortcd. I rjfiit
Mr, I nwi?" Mor^nr of Pa s~ - |-p^Vnl-.
I). fow days with > .
ivnllv n* <1 father Mr. and i jiVtV.
t, Kuhe Mnvjaa. I \n
m-V l;st: Mrs. Martha F-PPS ail'(;
H-Tr.Arinr. Mt?r -1. UiO |
Ihiwhn?. Miss Thehro John- j
Mr "Silas ,Trowel I, Guy Bailey ];il. ,
. I <?'.a Joiner. I !( "">
Vi'r. I'tv-J ii'.ili:v ftc""'"; i nil in'h
the I'a live', to I.yad?r.j vvjth
; ficonc
F T. JOi'.N NKWS j Pil^ri
I Green
>( : or.- ^undnv Ft h. 1Hh was tvorlu
t:"h <Ta v hf Ft. .loan TTayftsl ' tivitic
h. 10:.?iP S ivs'-hool he. helorc
1 w:t!; the Supt. Prof. F. It. ard jjon ,
f arh.c vs at their post of duty t.ated
to P.ev. A. YV. Mid?lieton tweneh pntni!
a ouderful ?:ernu>n. I'e has j j ,, v.
tt?[vnili'm" like never hefore-ly,^ j]1(!
? v Sunday this yeai.- .'P.'JP Ivi-v. j j
>- ' * pU|ili
own ( nop''! A. M. K. \vor- (l(i f,.
with us. Rev. Purpcss is v>. tj
order frl pv'T.rhrr apd is amrtnjr an/i
l-e?d Chanel ever h
!. He is loved hy h; ; members
I members of St. John. Collec.
t $5P.!l(v
100I News
>urirp Nerfro History Wok th" . F.llorc
dents found lots of information Johnn
ut their race. The upper class- inson
are still reading Nepro books Mr. f
I Iiiipi i s trying-to .pot-all. infiu:? _at?iV.
tion they can about the Negro Karh
e. We wore glad to see Miss chape
vilfler I rick who is a junior at nates
day, February 27, liM.'l
issified Advertising
"~~~Coluinii
ial Notices, Cards of Thanks,
oriams, Birth Announcements
ia^e Announcements etc. are
?od for at the rate of 10c per
Cash must accompany the
. Minimum change 50c.
IN MEM OKI AM
authY.l memo:y of a life we'd
spent,
inspiration from day to ciav,
nc ivlin -toiled-and sacrificed
along: life's rugged way;
jble character exemplified
th~t I deem -very-dear,
erif'.go of eo-..rage, good will
and strength, .
hose who linger here.
iVv Mrs. T. O. (.-Tnpboll
rs. \V. U. Bolder. wife* ChildMr.
Hughes Ttouler, Mr.
It. Bolder. Mr. Wade Broad-4^
iml'M', -4n' M*s. <-Kngcniu B.
ma. MBs MaTy A. Bouler.
T. O. Campbellr (JrandchildKugenia
V. Johnsor, Tomlin
i Campbell."
?IX .M K.MORI AM
?;vi but loving mcnmry of our
i;:r mother Mrs. Hnttie Hayes
IM rnr.ry Lh'i. 1911.
as two?ye a is ago death cast
its shadow
iin oer door when all seemed
bright: ^
ii took from, us a shining light ^
hear no more that soft tendet
voi.e. s(
see that smiling face.
c is not u day mother that \\\>
do not think of 'yon.
left behind some broken hearts ' !
L> may think ho wound has i
healed, ^^
r heart.
oved you mother but God loves
you best. I
ri on arid take your heavenly
r? st.
v i:l meet you where parting ;
shall be no more. ]
I "laughters:
Mrs. Janell H.M&ndy
Ida Mae Hayes.
IN LOVING MEMORY i
s, Ilehocra A. Frasrer; tr de- :
1 wift. and mother, who passed
one year ego. Feb, 28, 1912.
ssmg and needing you too,
on. ly h-arts trudge on and on,
t ih.iou.uh it a!i we cry 'Thank
1. d'.
r every ircnr-iy of you".
Sadly missed by: Joseph Fra-??
husband; I suae, Hettie. I.eroy,
I+>seph .1 r- eh vidian
rX MEMORIAM " '
LIKE STEWART
of the living, in whose eyes
il.d thy whole creation lies,
ouls arc thine, we must not
ay
i no so are (load who pass avay,
i this our world of flesh set
reo;
<now them living1 unto thee.
.ise Stewart, tlu* daughter
ev. and Mrs. H. W. Stewart,
ivillo. S. departed this
donday evening February 15,
__while under treatment at
'IpncuaiL-'H-nttftiMl. 1'rn^ burns
ed earlier the. same dayr~~
death resulted from severe
i inflicted while in the proof
t aki ng ^jr^gati vefor it
~ eoTd. She was standing Tri
of an open fire in her room
it WEs discovered that her
ng was afire. Every effort
made to avert the fatal raphe,
but to no avail,
s Stewart was possessed
an inviolable personality, ]
i gained for her the friendof
a wide circle of acquains
over this state and numof
others in other states. ""
ste rling personality, and suen-life,
as young as she was,
pr< dieted by the wholesome
unded her life. The pertrexample
of on mat red wound
exemplified in the life
ss Stewart shall endear
f U.. l 1
> i uiii.-m- >viu> miuw ner.
er completing her grammar
high school career in local
Is, she entered Friendship
r College at Hock Hill and
entered the S. C. Svate ColOrangehurg,
S. from
nhx wrn>Ui>l?d a manUaHfr?a?
the degree of B. "ST rtT*tipV
utiics. She wr.s a member
m Rest Baptist church, of
ville, S. C? and an ardent
r in religious and civic ac- 1
s. Althoiiffh she died just "
accepting a teaching posiivht
re sh j would have dedi- &
her time and t; lent to those ^
hi'ii u> iut care, we who* *1
and loved her bear witndfj. \
ni< riiinient of character snc
hat others might emulate,
leral services were conductnm
the altar of Springfield
st church. Greenville, S. C.,
nterment at the family's
community near Ware?
]
Continued on Page 8
e liigli school, Elloree; Mr.
ie Jenkins a junior at Wilkhigh
school, Orangeburg;
'harlie Wntson, Jr., a junior
ilkinnson?bigk,?Orangeburg.
made a short talk at 11:45 in
1. These students are grad- J
of this school.