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m tw6 Breezes From Seneca pL, ?r- -By Uncle Harvey Our boys and girls are back -? rniifrf From Claflin come Misses Fleta and Ophelia Williams ^roin-JkIorjd?-^me?Beek Brothers Clarence, Miss Mary Jane Watson, Earle Grant and Miss Montana Perry who graduated from the College course and ~ who Is v<}|fcr well^versed in music; from SttwtA pnrrie Engene-Morri son and Leevie Groves. We are r* proud of our young set. Last ??-year-came two?College .-graduates; viz. Miss Ether Clinkseales x. from Morris College who has beeoJ.eaehing i?pthe High schoob department at Seneca Institute and anting also in the capacity of matron in the girls building also Meharry Dental College sends to us H. E.'Thomas who is now our polite and efficient dentist with a neat dental par~ lor in senpca. The other schools =?? of the city have closed. L The Graded school under the "veteran leader Prof. J. W, Johnson had a prosperous year. _ _ Norrel CoHege- under t lie sup-, ervisicn of Dr. J. S. WilliaTTT?; A. M. has also closed a very prosj. perous year. LaFaxette_ Williams a very; excellent young man _______ together with his- sister has just left Biddle in. Charlotte, N." V -C.' r Seneca should ? j ustly feel . without a<n exception take a 'leadihg part in their church Sunday schools and other activities of their churches. Rev. A. H. L Hayes delivered the Commence-( ment. sermon of thcr~~GTftded"| school at the M. E. Church last; Sunday. The same was ably presented. Miss Elizabeth Groves one of the efficient teach-; ' ers sang a beautiful, solo "Abide ^TtvTAfo/' .AH ss "Jolinie Adger. ^ at the piano. The young people forgot and cheerod as if they had :~-_beeii at-a~''Movie." * i The oratorical contest closed Friday night. Miss Helen Ladd won first" prizeV "MTssT~rEVelYn Grant*, second. Prof. C. B. Johnson gave the .annual address.' . ? Newberry "Nevfe Newberry;-S. C.,' June 8?Mrs C. B. Johnson from Gr^nVilley1 -S.. C. spent three days- in the, city.-visiting her old school mates. Mrs. H.? M. Young oii " Caldwell St., and Mrs. G. S. Floyd on Morgan St. Three deaths occurred in the ^ ?Hentz^-droppod dead as he -wa^r ninetieth year, a ripe old age, a good Chrir/tian and devoted hu?' bmidT ltel51ufgs' IVlTusTlj rTrnjiTHTT to mourn his loss". J J ??_ - t .> w- I Mrs. Lena Bates a faithful member of Miller ;Chapel A. M. E. Church-- died June 2nd after a short illness .She" was in her sixty-second year, a ." devoted mother and a good neighbor, . she leaves behind to mourn her loss . two daughters, two step? daughters, five sons, and a husband and a hosf of friends. The funeral services were ?0"n? ducted by her pastor, Rev. E. P. . h ? JLI/iiid. ? . ~ ^Vlrs. Jessie Rutherford - died June 3, a faithful Christian and " dbvoted moflrcrrra ineniheTuf St. Matthew A. M. E. Church. She was funeralized at Miller Chapel A. M. fS. Church Sunday evening 5 P. M. by. her pastor Rev. Salter s, Rev. Ellis assisting -in the - - service. . * ' Uncle Mose, the oldest man ored, is very ill. The closing exercises of Drayton High school were a treat to any one. It wa* aaitMo be the best in the history of the school. Our honorable superintendent, ... Prof.- E. H. Aull and Prof. 0. B. Cannon made wonderful ad dresses which everybody enjoyed, Prof. U. S. Gallman made the addreSvS to the graduating class.Prof. Duckett from Benedict College addressed the audience as a response to Prof. Aull and Cannon. The prizes to the : - 'Agriculture Boys were awarde j by E. F. Floydytoacher of agrii I uiture iu Mt. Bethel Garman school. The work has begun c -Bethlehem Baptist Church, ah | on Miller Chapel A. M. 1 fChurch. |?Mr. and Mrs. D. Reese annoui jCP jh(? maju-iagp of their~ldsfo Melissa Cherry to Mr. Silas Sy vester Abramay Saturday, D< cember twenty-seventh, 192:Al home after June -8, 357 ? I Ash by St., Atlanta, Ga. Georgetown Items Sunday, June 7th was a bi day in _ our little ,city. At 3:3 J.'. the faculty and ?tuden body of IldWafd?High?slIiw assembled., at the building an marched to Bethel A. M. i Church where all heard an ex cedent Baccalaureate sermo .-preached by Rev. J. L. Benbov pastor. Using for his text thes words: "Ye are the salt of th earth and if the salt has lost.it savor where with will it b :salted?" " I Everybody was looking TFTel best ingorgeous costumes.Ll! At 6:30 P. M.. League, an iri to res ting Tesson was discussec Subject: "The Investment of ou lives." [~:The pasliii^iLjiys visual term gave us soniejlvery instrnotiv T-rrrrarksT" After which we Us toned to a very nice prograr enjisi&img._oJL.. s?olo_s and' redta tions. We thank -Miss Emil; Johnsop, for getting up such ; nice urogram. Monday evening June 8th/ i very nice Fairy play was give: led "Mid-Summer Eve," by th Primary department ?of th ^anonL Karh imp playrnl TfT part well and all enjoyed th Little Folk's display. Mrs. Abbie Chappelle, ; teacher-in "the...High school o with Miss .Jimie Ward, ChUl'C. [Street. ?? Quite a few of the young me and.ladies who were out of tow Teaching and who' have been: a wav atTPpfling school are?bad home for the sunrmeiL Amon; those who attended Allen > Uni versity, Columbia, are Messrs Perty Brown and John Fra ser.; State College, Orangeburg blisses LottieSkrine, Florenc Purvis, and Mr. Samuel Wash ington ; Benedict College, Colum iCojloge-,- Sum-ter, Misses Mami ^IkLomMtebecca Hilton, and Mi -lege. Atlanta, Ga.,'Mr. Arthu Leach": and a nost ot other i fronts other schools. Miss Mary Ward who has bee Teaching fit Timmonsville is bac , home for the summer also. . _ I Little Miss Daisy Sands fror Birmingham, Ala.T" is spendin the summer with her grape mother,. Mrs. Maudest Atkinsoi I M is's Maudest Kelley, gave [hdmt1 on-Grange" St., in honor c "Mr. .Lames A. Squire, of Was? Jington, D. C. Those present wer [the hostess Miss Kelley, the hor oi,;ed guest, Mr. Squire, Miss C dessa Sanders and Mr. C. J Browne." A dehcious repast wa highly enjoyed by those presen Quite a number of"Georgetowr ians are leaving Monday Jur. the 15th for New York and otl '.er "points North. Among thos Iwho are leaving for New Yor are Mrs. Elise T. Brmvrte an jda-ughfer Frances, Misses, Jenni Brockington, Arlene Alston an 'Mr. A. J. Mack. For Philade phia: Mrs. Lollie Daniels,. Thoj rwhrr are attending Smrntn school at Hampton Institute, Vs hre: Misses Amelia Atkinsoi Jennie Young , a-nd Mr. Chark ^S. Browne. The Young Men's Progressi\ Club is giving a TknT (lowri ft Waccamaw river on Tuesda; 'June i 1, in honor of Mr. Jamei A. Bqufrfe and those who ar leaving for the summer and or ^visitor* who are_ spending " _ * THE PXta id while in our little city by th c-1 sea. ? ?- ~ ~ ? iv Messrs. Anderson G. Gill an m Clifton C. Poinsette havd motcn so. ed to Columbia tn attend th 3. Commencement exercises at.Al len University. _____ ^ CHAS. ^ BROWNE; Rep'Ci " Laurens, &v June 7?Mrs x' Sarah Maude Daniels and littl ' baby are in the city visltih^Yel ' atives. * - .. ' ? Miss Elsie Williams jwho ha been going to school at Bene diet College is at hom?, also Misi g Essie Williams of Alle'n Univer ^ sity has. returned home for th< it r" -Il^jjmmer. ?" Mrs. ;Alice Moore and Mrs^Al ^ ice Young spent Sunday in th< J* city ofHColumbia, S. C. - ~ - Prof, Creswell Madden *vh< 11 has been?teaching school a k- Booker "T.'High school in Colum Rev. J. C. Mc'Clellan and fam s ily attended a part of the com 0 mencement exercises of Allen U niversity, also Mrs. Emmaline T Nelson. . . T "There will be a Children's Da> program rendered at Bethel A ^ >LE.-T)hurch the 2nd Sunday ir r June, come and enjoy yourselves Those on the sick list are Mrs s Sara Williams and Mrs. MargurfMtg Jones. ??: ^ The Sunshine CIub met on Fri11 day- afternoon at the home oj " Mrs. E. S. Nelson on Burn's Ave y Th# following * members, were a present: Rev. and Mrs. jTC. Mc Clellan,, Miss Ludie Higgins, a1^Iiss Maggie Young, Miss Mary n 1,7 "Fowler, Mrs. E. S. Nelson! ~ Mrs. Selena Jefferson, Mr. Johr e L. Price was a visitor. A deli^cious_?Ourse of ice cream; cake s &nd fruit ,punch ?was served e? There will be a Rainbow Festival given by the members ol ^ the Boosters Club June 15th ir ^j the basement of Bethel A. M. E k J grand affair.:' . ' ?. Sunday was Communion daj n j at Bethel A. M. E. church; then n was a large crowd of people present for the morning-'services, a?nd our pastor prcachcfl. a oer gjrnon that will long he rememher. ed. There will be revival services held at Bethel A. M. E church, beginning Tuesday nighl the Rev. W. J. Davis, of Rochese ter, N. Y., will corftfuct the rei vival services. We ask al friends to pray that the reviva success, and hope many Mi as Eva Mae- Doyley anc U Miss. Annie Arnold of Green rivillo were visitors in the elti s'Lon lasi Tuesday. n ' IN AND AROUND ABBEk . - VILLE, S. C. n The Abbeville District Conferg ence was held in Grace A. M. E l-_ church on the 28 and . 29 ult l. with befitting success. Th< a Conference was well cared foi u" -by the pastor and hia good peo >f pie. Revs. Burgess, Foote, am l- M. L. Kamsey did the preaching 'P t.O flip rlpliorVif r>f ,+ Vio Vioii-qvo W ww v?*w v? w*< ^ v/ A VilVy A lV/(4^ V/ J. O.* l- The Poplar Grove "High sfihoo >- closed June 2nd, when 15 girl: 5. and 3 boys received their diplo is1 mas and most of them are pre t. paring to enter the various Col i-Teges-to prepare "themselves foi le more useful lives, l- Miss Mildred, the accomplish ;e ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J k. H. SKives, left on the 4th fo d New York, where she goes t< ie visit relatives and friends. Ii d the meantime she will visit hei 1- sister, Miss Katie Shives in At \e lantic City, N. J: She is one o t., Grove school and we hope fo: n, her a pleasant vacation. ;s wiss Jessie C. Fair left las Tuesday for Chicago, where sh< re [will visit friends during th? te Summer. Miss Fair is also i y, popular teacher in the Cit; i schools of Abbeville, e The following young ladies wil ir leave on the 14th for Orange a burg to attend the State Summe nCTTO^gAPTO e school at the State A. and MCollege: Misses Ruth and Aza- ^ d lee White, Misses V. R. Cray, - Ada' Jefferson, Martha C. Tay- e inr, Charlotte Rapley. Miss Eddie _ I- Gray will leave at the same time \ for Hampton, Va. Go to it lar. dies, "Study to show thyself ?p- a ~ piroV^T* Mr. Edward McLaren a Jun- n ior of Shaw University left n ^ Tuesday for Boston where he t ^ - has work for the summer ??? Mr. Alfred Jones one of our! ^ most worthy and substantial cit izen?4s?seriously ill. We hope i ne writer extends sympathy. P ~" Kev- W. L. JJevlin's Tonsorial 11 parlor-and cafeteria is open on o: 7 Church street and?is?giving ? 1 courteous and polite service to ' all. --j^The HArrisburg school of this C1 t city closed May 29, Annual ser- U mon was preached Mav 24th bv e< Rev. S. J. Cov^an, pastor Grace fa 7X7317 E. church. Friday even- ft . ing May 29th was had the An- j.nual concert at Mt. Pleasant . * - IS ; Baptist church. The church was - filled to eapaeity events t&ndingr room being at premium. " The ti school rendered a wonderful cc \ ; - x program. The recitations, jubi- ai lee songs, drilfs^etc., \pere bet- S? ter than ever before- This is tt . one of the best schools in the _ city and the teachers in " .this .| school are laying the-foundation for future generations. Mrs. S. w . E. Sanders is the Principal^ with ci ! Miss ^da Jefferson as the efficient assistant. If you are in ti Inppri of teachers address Box ,tfr 259, Abbeville, S. C. i ? A^A A^A A^A T^f !Lewie Prin 131 0?Assembly S t r e ' & I Wi t 1 - y ^ 9 Y 1 in i Hi 1 I HHH n 1 f m -t I -f 1 1 t ^KnlH X "I ' r _ x HSini ? ?I ? I . f- M x | I T I MH 'I HHfflH : I" IfiHI I flH r 1 HI J i t| B A Style No. 47. f | Lewie Fife ^ & 1310 Assembly Stree ^ 4 ___ 5. JSryan and Evolution By Williatn Pickens _ (For Tho Associated Negro Press.) Bryan and Tennessee are Stacking the law of evolution,? s if they thought that natural uwa jiuldcd to attacks.? lay be jailed or tortured or bur* ed, but no law of nature can be triumphs ever registered by the uman mind was thd discovery f the fact tha>t evolution was the r>rms of life. The Fact is atistedJiy'more than is any other rinciple in the universe. This i\v is witnessed by every blade f grass, by every-leaf of the for st, by everything that wall r flies, and that creeps and rawls and increases?and even y_the very :c el Is of the one-sid3 brain of Bryan. Bryan decires that he never descended -cm the apes. Well, the apes ave never said so, and no scientD o ' ts have yet accused the apes E so much. . The law of evoluon does not say that man des;nded from apes; and that man id apes _ descended from - the j ime original creature; and that lat original lived not so long ?o, when we measure time in j iological -ages, .This truth is so ell attested that no really edu-j tted man,can doubt it. Of course, this law of evolu-1 on has joined battle with all, ---T " te ancient superstitions. ( In support of evolution, the 4-W ^ ting & Supply < et i i ~ 7"^ O ; " - ' j||j^^ Lodge F HH?foi-; m We make Banners.- J This stvle Bad made for any org can be detached a t Badges for off: style with lace up 1 badge ' 2 badges luSll 6 badges 12 badges"".: We make espe( I I and Ushers' badg to do ting & Supply I it ^ L ~ "" , % ....v^^^T.y _ ,,, _ . ? Saturday, June 18, 1925> scientists have brought facts, libraries of facts, facts discover- --77 ed by, careful observation on a And against evolution what doco ? Bryan bring? Only religious nonsense and foul hot air. And against this law of the universe Tennessee has pitted a statute, enacted by: a_ legiglfttur?f!many-^ of whom have never known what the word evolution means. / > Some say that Bryan moved South because the people of the North would not accept his political vagaries and that he is try ing to make good in the South by adopting southern prejudices ...?^ and exploiting the superstitions of the ignorant. ?- 1 And'as for Tennessee?the law of evolution cannot \ be overthrown by the wisdom Of a State " where they burn men alive. Sav^ageivv and sunersfit.irm vn Vmrn-i ? | in hand. We expect next that : we shall hear of Mississippi pasjsing a statute" repealing"tfielaw 'of gravitation. If anything is wrong_ with__ ffie ideas concerning evolution^ * the best way to find out .what . f - -* ?? e . is wrong is by investigation and studyamong scholars of thy schools. Bryan may get some I I fat lecture fees in this Quixotic business, but he will never be - ^ able to crucify the law of evolu tion "on a cross of gold." *? ?^?????M *" ;.rr~7 f n X, Company . ^ 1 iriiT-?~?1?? 1 ?<y ? / Columbia, S. C. ? . . . . __ ..v ?: ; :?;?-&?:? Paraphernalia - t ^ ^ .a. . : g,:':::: Societies. ? ? Badges, Collars and V Y ? Anything for vour V -r y == -= ^ s/ipwp ifi cyt pari he A " ' & ^ anization. The metal part X -r? ? Y nd used in the Lodge room. - Y tcers can be made by same t ~ 1^r~~ . the sides. - . . . <8r i....J. ...... ? T ' ' PRICES: y ?? (Each) frl.KO " & 1.30 < 1.00 ? r-rrrrrrr^ao I ^ ? - . yv 7 dally badges for all orders Y . i es for all lurches. A large ^ ^e-ia oporateiLin-our badga ^ .1 gold and silver embossing. V Company ? M Columbia, S. C. 4 ? * . ""V " . ?. *