TWft~ NoleTFrom Beaufort. . The members of 'the Colored Fire-Department are due much ?L? credit and praise for the part _ they played in putting out the Are, which at one timethreatened to destroy all of upper Bay = etreet, on last- Wednesday. -The "Colored Fire Department was the tirst on the jobwancTcHd ef... . . fectual work. We are^ pleased to have with us Mr. JHoivard of Bqstonf Mass. He is qft old liver of Rpanfort-; Easter was iclcbujled at all 6f the churches last Sunday. "The weather being ideal, na t'irp in -all of her~beauty had . many rivals among the fairer ?? sex; ? * " We were shocked "to learn of the sudden death of Miss Rachel Ford, a> member of the Senior Class of the High School.?She dropped dead Saturday night on the street, after having just visited the Doctor. The Coroner's jury found her death to be due frrvrv. Vioovf rpu~ 1 jl x will t U UUUIU. JL I1C VjUlUI" ed men who-served on the jury were: J. G. Myers, Robert Calvert "and Isaac Sanders. Installation services of the flew pastor, Rev. J. A. Wilson began on last Monday night. Rev. A. E. Quick preached the opening iaermomThe services - are to run throughout the week. ?a*. We are glad to note tthat the heautifnl brick stepo of the Firot African Baptist; church have have been completed. Mr. St. - Clair Grayson? the artistic brick 'mason, was"in charge-?of. the work. The Mather School, in a body attended the, funeral services" of Miss Rachel Ford, held at the School Chapel on last Friday. Fishings Boat riding, swimming and the like are at. tVipir heights in Beaufort during this and~the 'coming seasons. McClellanville News. Wm.-Manigault. and. Mikell Daugh^ try aged citizens, who during * the Civil War,- guarded and protected -defenseless wives and children of Confederate, masters "while fRe~IaTEer"werF in battle dofrrg-'and dying to resuscitofco dead slavery, which" the immortal pen of the sainted Lincoln silenced by the first blow, passed from labor to reward last week. Bethel A. RL E. Church was the scene of much activity Sunday when the resurrection of David.'s Son was celebrated. Recitations, dialogues and sengs composed' the afternoon program while the night session was consumed by a play entitled, "The ?-Triumph of Love," in which tvurt' pro-" "persecution, sham prosecution, shame-. j.u? viuvuiAiun ana glorious resurrectlon"'oT our TJor3?"~The BiblTcalcharaeters we|r6 represented by Misses Clifford Brown, Louise Lee, Beulah Shokes. Alice Williamson, Janie Taylor, Susanna Brown, Henrietta Blakfe and Beatrice Heyward, all of who TTx7 Fjibited remarkable talent.Martin Brown acted well the blind man's ~~ part while " Osceola White mirrored the horrible brutality jof Roman soldiers in Caesar's day.' After which short talks were made by Rev. J. W. TVeston' and TRev. S. K7 Howard, who ?J said uiiior.g oth?lf thingsTTbat": never before had they witnessed the rendition of a program so rich with thought food* Rev. Wm. Wright of Buck Hall Circuit-was also present and concurs heartily in the views expressed by the others. The?financial side measured 7"? up to expectations. . The Rev .l.imdc f!rnon r, daughters in ! g : Pottstown, Pa., did not arrive in time si 'for the funeral. 1 A large crowd attended the Biddle ei i and Livingstone base ball game in bi Charlotte Monday, The score was 8 sj I to 3, in favor of Biddle. Miss Elva J. Lowery, of the Graded;hi ' School "_f acuity, spent the week-end t j with her parents at her home in York. N j Mrs. George Malsbiey and little son, Georgej Jr., spen?Jhe Easter-tide with Vlli eKn on/1 fotVinn TU?* TV.Tnl n bey, teacher of Agriculture and Man: uual Training in the High School. |~ The Corner Stone of the . Mt. Olive j Baptist Church, of which Rev. W. M. i ^ L j ; ' 'IT Honor is pastor, ^yill be laid Sunday, 1 be held, prior to the laying of the;sc stone. For .two \?eek's, the different ^2 pastors, with their choirs and mem-] ^ 'bei'S, have been?with Pqstor Honor rc 1 services have proven he.lpful in a gen- 1 ! owoTTivoH TU/> tn I V&HI v>uj, JLIIC mutu la i* * beautiful brick structure, is of modern ^ design, and is a credit to the city. jcc Mrs. Jennie C(. Baum entertained J a fe.w ladies Friday afternoon in honor I of Mrs. Georgia Crosbey, t>f Los An-;w )geles, Cal. A delicious salad course "Tl followed by cake .and cream was^cc served. > . ' . . ["1 The Adult Night School will close ^ ^ Newberry News. b( " " r17' " o - ' " T Newberry, S. April 13,,1925.? ei A high dav at Miller Chapel A. M. Pl E. church on last . Sunday. The Eas-.. P1 ter. exercises were held at 3 p. nr.'Ui 1 * ",ntin n>1* tr> >???>? *v?p tl: children speak. They .spoke like lit-) ft i tie heroes. Everybody enjoyed." the j ft program. The church was nicely decorated. ~ . cc Rev. Geo. C. Johnsonr-the Newberry ~ District P. E., preached the evening b< sermon from Cor. 15:31. He preach-^ ed one of those old time revival ser-,w mens, v Everybody enjoyed the ser-1 ai mon. Rev. E. P. Ellis has been under w .medical treatment at-the hospital inW -Columbia. He is much better now. ^ His physieian, Dr. J. D. Williams jst advised hinq to go to the >nspitn1: j fil I Mrs: L. M. Gilder is improving-hi from her eight weeks' illness. She d* is up and walking around in her room.: fr ? Mrs. Nina Littlejohn, Mrs. Wheeler,^ta -a few hours in our city last Monday! from Spartanburg, S. C.- ! d< The work has begun in building -si a new Kosenwald school in Brown ir , School district No. 2. They are hop- i ing to have it finished in time ^o have. M | the school closing jn it. j li The Board of Health will give Moving Picture show at Mt. Bethel' U : Garmany-sctrool on Wednesday night, 1? April 29th. Admission free. j \\ j The Siifth and Seventh Grade schol- p ars from Mt. Bethel Garmany achoolnlc will speak against the Sixth and Sev- i tl yenth-iGxade scholars aL the Drayton ;s] ! Street Graded School Newberry on ej ! April 24th. I " * Ci THE ELKS' SERMON. l? The I. B. P, O. of Elks of W., of b ' XT L A. 1 ~ r r * " " " incwuerry, curnea out in IU11 rega;iai/" Sunday the 11th at Miller Chapel' A. M. E. Church for thfeir annual ser-j^ mem?? ? ? j Bro. Bill F. B. Pratt acting as | j Master of Ceremonies made somo b I very timely remarks on the four prin- ? ciples of the Order. Next came the "ftxalted Ruler, Bro. Bill P. M. Miller b who electrified the whole congerga-i" tion by his most magnificient talk on tl j Elkdom and the benefits derived- from " the. Order. _ > _ j ; _jn Next was the sermon that was de- j S fiivered by th% Pastor and Bro. E. Philip Ellis, who made things so: ^ i plain concerning Elkdom that it wasj" i the talk of the town. When it comes iu ; to preaching Lodge sermons, the Rev. Ellis is the man. IV Ott Friday evening, Fair. WQr at 5 8:30 o'clock, the choir of Bethlehem T THEPAO . T* " " taptist-Church, rendered a high-cli lusical program, A Cantata, whi ras highly enjoyed by all.?It c< isted of Solos, Duets, Trios, Qui ettes. Miss Carrie L. Morgan sa n alto solo, subject: "He Chose t !ross of Shame." E. R. Miller a >. W. Allen sang a duet, tenor a ass, subject: "Have Faith In Go, Irs. Susie E. Miller, Miss Este iimmons, Miss Mattie Mae MeCri in sang a tri?? subject: "Alas a )id My Savior kced." S. W. All, lr. Cary Jones, Mrs, Miller, M daria Williams, sang a quartet subject: . "Jesus Lives." Mrs. L< fadston sang a soprano solo, subjei The Thorn Crowned King/' ft Joh6S ICd a tfenftf solo, subje, Betrayed," with the choir accomp ying. ftliss Alma Sanders sang jprano solo, subject: "They Lt Lira. Away." Mrs. Geneva Baten-a Irs. Florence Clerkley sang~ a ~s rnno mill nlt.n duet, snhjafit; "Glo rhere was no other Way." S. 1 llen~led a bass solo with choir, su ene Gai*y led a bass- solo, with cho abject: "He is Risen." On Sunday morning the Easter e :cises were grand. Everything w 2autifully decorated, and everyo iw "the r^al meaining of Easter. On Monday afternoon, the teache id a grand time hiding eggs he little folks. So you see th ewberry is always on the job. Laurens News. . -t'~ ? The Sunshine Glub met on Fridi 'ternoon April 10th, at the home rs. Martha Franks, on .Williams J he-Club was called to order by Mi Mary Lee Fowler, attef. which dection, "Shine for Jesus," was 1< / Miss Julia Fowler. The Secreta liss Willie Mae Garrett called ti ill and the members responded wi reir Bible worses and paying" of tine 'here were some very interestii i.lks piven by different members le Club: After which ? a . delicioi ?urse of cream imd cake wsa servi 7 Mrs. Geneva Shelton and Mi la Johnson. Miss Lessie Brockms as- called on -to thank the hostes he Club repeated the Mizpah in co Tt and adjourned to meet on Frid: rs. Geneva Shelton on Williams S Easter Sunday was one ,o? tl ost beautiful and spring-like Su lys of all the year. The church w uaptifully arrayed with decoratio fpurple, gold, blue, red and yello here were many, beautiful pot flo1 s mingled together with white ai irple Easter lillies. Our past reached a most excellent sermo sing as a subject,-"The Destiny" ic Soul." After listening at the nr >und sermon; Mr. W. Peter Garlinj m came and connected himself'wi 16 Church. The choir'rendered e llCnt music. -Sunday afternoon, 3:00 o'clock, t )dy of Rev. Milton Johnson was f ?ralized at the church. Mxv'Johnsi as a faithful member of the chun rul a true and de\#rut Christian, d: ho was ready nad willing to dd th 'e realize that his place tod? ands vacant; and can never be r |led.__ lie leaves, to mourn his los lughtcr and a concourse of sorrowii iends. Sleep on Rev. Johnson ai ike thy rest! }Vo loved thee w< rf .Tubhu?trrvrnA tVwiu?KwtH- I Sunday night, 7:30 o'clock, the alts rendered a iterary* program nging, recitations and declamatio iteresting papers were read by t following: Mrs. Maude McClella [rs. Janie Maxwell, Miss Mary T Cj Miss Mattie Duckett,. and" Mi '.amie Huriter. Solos by Mrs. Emm ne Kelson and Miss Mary Lee" Fo ir^ remwks^by^ the Elder, Rev^~ V. Lykes, ?f. Greenville.; After t rogram, the reports of the 12nd qui ;rty - conference?were read. All le different auxiliaries ' report ale.ndidly. -The Ivlder commend ach report. Stewardess- Board No. 1 gave-n ritertainment on Monday night, irge crowd was present and ever ody enjoyed themselves. Mi laude McGlellan and Miss Mary ~T o spent the'Easter hoildnya at t lanse. t Among the many visitors in t ity are Mrs. Willie Whitner Scott a usband of New York, and Mr. a trs. W. E. Whitner of Greenville. Easter Monday 3:30 o'clock a gre use ut?n Kitmc was piayea at ijt igton's Meadow by the members ie Sunshine Club, composed of t lale and female. The teams we aniely, "Sunshine Giants," and "R ox." Miss Mary Lee Fowler, ca ain of the "Sunshine Giants," a Irs." Senzena Hunter, captain of t Red Sox." Pitcher for the Giar ras Mr. James Hudgens, catcher i lurl Leak. Pitcher for the Red S Ir. Eddie Miller, catcher Mr. Geor Eihwant?Each team played well. T mpires were Mr. Willie Shumate a Ir, DtaT Miller oT Greenville, S; 'he star players for the Giants w< 1 V ^ i V v ,- ? ' "? " * rr'?L' 1 jjj. , 11MTO LBAIiBK - " xh Watts, Miss Babsle^ftllller^Mr. James I >n- Hudgens and Mr. . Curl Leak. The I rr- j stars of the Red Sox were Miss Beang, trice Richey, Miss Loise Fuller, Miss.., :he | Ludie Higginsy-Mr. Eddie Miller and! nd | Roy Lee Finley. The costumes for the nd Giants were blue bloomers with midi.Wdies ami blue'-tie's?.iKis applies to the! lie I female'side. The boys wore "base ball re-1 outtB.?For the Red Sox red bloomers,! nd.white middies and red ties. The' 2ri,jsturdy old Giants started off nicely iss j in the first and second innings niak- i te, (ing three scores, while the old Red ais j Sox stood very nervous on the field. I ct:jThe Giants were determined not to Ir. ;I|t~ the Reel Sox score. The scores] 3t:lior the wed ;sox during the first and >a-j second innings , were zero. The capa! tains Miss Fowler and Mrs. Hunter llfl 1 WOPfi VPrv nnYinne + V*r\i v. . ? j uiiuv uivii tuamo | scT- and yelling, bift as it was on the third; ry^-iiming the, ulil Ki ii .Sux iu^an ; ed up the hill thisi.made the Giants a j ^Jiitle tamft| and the pamo ended with t CV7 victory for \he Red Sox, but the old~| ,b- Giants are anxiously awaiting anoth- i tfr er .battle with the so said to be "hard" j irf Red Sox. The score keeper was Mrs. ? Lucinda Jackson. x Easter Monday night there waS a as royal entertainment given at the j ne [basement of the church. There was ! a large crowd present and plenty of | rs'good eats. Everybody enjoyed themth selves. at ^ ? Emanuel Smith's t" t?;?7"? ?:?1?: :??:?'?r~~?7?\f _v Funeral; ay Emanuel Smith who was killed by of Kid Kelly on the 6th of April, on the 5t. j 1300 block of Pulaski street.^was fuss jneralized last Thursday. - 9 ,al The funeral was hold at the ed! dence of Mrs. Bessie Walker, his sis-' ry ter, 728 Laurel street.y-th* Bey. J. C. he i White, dffieiatin;*. " ? thj Smith leaves?a wife, two ehildreHr! of relatives and friends to mourn-his of'death. Peace to his ashes and rest: us to his weary soul. i ss! { ?{ in * WrpF : ; jjjt Lewie Pri 1310 ns 1 he i *? ? ra HH1 14 ' BHBl at > I If- | t> of he ! V I *?! . ed ^ I n ip" T hr>' A Style No. 47 II Lewie Pri S? Y 1310 Assembly Sty nd V C. ?? ,re * p"* ?l . . ^ ? I ~?- ROBERTS STU ? MSTINCTIV?_PHOTO< 5 Copying, Enlarging; Framing. Photos in 8 -- ing. Sittings Made Day or Night 8 ALL WORK GUARANJ | ,1119 washington'st., | MANIG AULT-GATEN 6 > * ' UNDERTAKERS and LICENSE! ? funeral supplies at lc i motor equipmi $ PHONES: OFFICE 8511 _ *! 714 S. MAIN STREET, y ' _ f" ? ... 4 brown's rarrf, ft BROWN. Prou.. MaflS Y ' ' ?Everything Sanitary and ? Four First-Class Barbers. Billiard Parlor in 1120 Washington Street, ft if MEET ME A Little Lafa | Every Sunday and get youi $ All good thiivgs4o eat, 17? 1016 WASHINGTON x j . 4 If we please you tell others; i x " . | MRS. ANNA T. SAI\ *t* . " " . _ MOMMM A^A 4^A A^A A^4 T|> "y <> W ntmg & Supply Coi eel ~ C< :?: ""c?-" . . r '" Lodge Pars Iiade for any organizati an be detached and use< Badges for officers ct tyle with lace up the sl< _ 2 badges -?3? 6 badges ?-?12 badges We make especially b md Ushers' badges for embossing machine is oj department to do gold a ~y? ~ *- ' ' ' ' ~ nting & Supply 'Con eet . ?: ' ~-~Ci _.? . V . 0 , . ^ limjlay. April 18, 1925. BiCT 3RAPHY JewelryT Knrl?k-?F'inl?h;i Ratrr or "Shfnfi. .j > : I . :?- "IS;- .. sgscoaco?am0goaxo33cuamoS WILLIAMS 5 T3MBALMERSJ- j> )WEST PRICES. $ BNTr^? - X RESIDENCE 7242 COLUMBIA, S. C. A ?.... .. I ^rRSHOP~ ~ cff A. Robinson, Mgr. :: .J Up-To-Date. - -* \ I? No waiting. - ? ^ i Rear. ? % Columbia, S. C. y ,T .f. j iyette I Special Dinner.; f^~Tome cook food, STREET "~i: if we don't tell us. | ION, General Mgr. & " "" < ~ ;- " ' -. v:7 npany 5s ^ >Iumbia, S. G? V " ~ ^ . r|':-.' iphernalia . .: - ' _ J ji ieties. $ M .;; 11 es, Collars and - Y Y V ling- for vour Y ' V ~ <: l ? u T i ?? ' - frihown in cut can be > - - r - ' ? ?? on. The metal part 1 in the Lodge room. in be made by same ''Y Y i ' 8: ' V ~rr~" . (Each) ' ? 7:__; $1.50 ... y _1.30 A?r . $ s 1.00 : -A V .90 A : - - ? > ' * -" ~ ? 1L_. X X x adgcs for all orders Y> - - all churches. A large ., t lerated in our badge ! - ? nd silver embossing. I ft? - V > npany *\* rturobia, S. C. |> ?