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pINETY SIX NEWS.
feinety-Sir^eb. 16.-Rev
^ jj. Spearman accompanied
iesk D. M. Spearman the first
Saturday and preached at
Bethlehem the first Sunday.
??lie death of Mr. Marshall
Carter was indeed a shock to
his! many friends. He was sick
only a f?w days.
The many friends of Deacon
P S. Goodwin will be sorry to
kn?w that he is not doing so
wen. He has been sick for a
week- We hope for him a
speedy recovery.
Hr. Fad Goodwin of Colum
biafis here to see his brother,
R SS. Goodwin.
The Graded School children
rendered a program at Bethle
hem Baptist Church last Tues
day night. Everybody present
enjoyed the entire exercise.
Everybody enjoyed the show
givjen in the Graded School
building Monday night.
Mr. Perry Dean left for
Philadelphia, Pa., Tuesday.
The stork presented a fine
littple son to Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Williams. Mother and baby
ar? doing fine.
ijlev. B. F. Stewart reports a
fin? time at Elloree Sunday.
Mrs. White spent a few days
witjh her husband, Rev. White.
Mrs. White is teaching in Ben
ne^tsville.
Mr. Smart Sample formerly
of ithis place was in town Fri
day on business.
Mrs. Minnie L. Bowens went
to jAnderson last week. She is
a patient in the Anderson hos
pital where she underwent an
operation last Wednesday. At
thi? writing she is doing fine.
Georgie A. Parker.
ESTHER CHAPTER 1, 0. E.
S. OF F. A. M.
jonday afternoon, Feb. 6th,
was regular meeting day for
Qu^en Esther Chapter No. 1, 0.
E. g. of F. A. M. A good at
tendance of the ladies made the
meeting one of inspiration.
4 devoted ex-member of the
chanter was favorably consid
ered "by the members.
Officers for the ensuing year
arel: Elected-Mrs. N. H. Col
linsL R. M.; Dr. E. A. Huggins,
R. P. ; Mrs. P. R. Reese, H. A.
M.;| Mrs. D. H. Means, H. C.;
Mr4. Docas Thompson, H. A. C. ; !
Mr?. E. E. Sightler, H. Treas. ; '
?Bgfg H??en ETReddick, H. Sec. ;
Re\r. J. H. Johnson, Hon. Chap
lain;.
lAppointive Officers: Mrs.
E. C. Nelson, H. L. T. ; Mrs. L.
Lawrence, H. L. F.; Mrs. Fan
nie! Hipp, H. L. W.; Mrs. J. H
Johnson, H. L. C.; Mrs. Walter
Brcjwn, H. H. ; Mrs. J. B. Lewie,
H. W. ; Mrs. A. J. Collins, Pian
ist:
The R. M. was granted a tem
porary relief of service for six
months, during which time the
A. M. will serve.
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! LAURENS NEWS.
I^ev. McDowell of Greenville
prejached an inspiring sermon
Suriday afternoon at Mt. Pis
gah; Presbyterian Church.
Miss Laura Sullivan, who
has; been visiting friends and
relatives here for a few weeks,
has! returned to her home in
Philadelphia.
l?r. N. S. Torrence made a
trip to Chester on business
Mopday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Allen, Miss
Louise Davis, Mr. Avery Allen
anq Mrs. Allen, Sr., of Green
ville were pleasant visitors in
the! City Saturday.
ijirs. Ella Mangum of New
berry has been visiting her sis
ter] Mrs. Eva Mason for sever
al Says.
Mrs. Eva Mason has been
ill put is much better.
ij?rs. S. W. Sullivan is on the
sick hst.
Kev. A. C. L. Arbouin sub
mitted his resignation as pas
ter! of St. Paul Baptist Church
last Sunday night to take effect
ApHl 1st.
i ?j?rs. Lettie Dial has been on
t*e; sick hst but is much better.
! Master Alonzo Whitener is
horpe again after having been
& patient in the St. Luke Hos
pital, Greenville, following a
minor operation.
- ?he Invincibles will appear
here next Tuesday night.
Mrs. N. S. Torrence has been
verkr ill but is now able to be
op.!
PIGKENS PLEADS FOR
PLACE FOR NEGRO IN
HISTORY.
NE|GRO SHOT PITCAIRN.
Testifies before the Commis
sioner of Accounts of N. Y.
New York, F?b. JS-Wil
iiam Rekens of the N. A. A.
C. P. appeared at an investiw
tion in New York City recent
ly on the rewriting of history
books. The following account
of Mr. Picken's testimony ?be
fore the commissioner of Ac
counts of New York is taken
from the New York World. 1
William Pickens of the Ra
tional Association for the Ad
vancement of Colored People
made a plea that the part play
ed by Negroes be included; in
American history.
"I went through public
school/' he said, "and gradu
ated from Yale and was a
grown man before I ever leajrn
ed that it was a black man who
not Major Pitcairn at Bunker
Hill, or that one man out of ev
ery ten at the ^/rile of 1 & *
Erie was fc'nck, or that in th*
War of 1812 tl.ere were macy!
black men behind the Ameri~!j
can parapet of cou on bales, ?.r?1
that George Washington had
hundreds of Colored soldiers,
or that Abraham Lincoln said
that without 200,000 black
troops on the Northern side
they never would have won.
"For the sake of good feel
that is essential, I want our his
tories to show the part that
Colored soldiers played in the
great war,"
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