The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 30, 1926, Page TWO, Image 2
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tXAFLIN NOTES^
^ I -?* Orangeburg, Jan. 28?This is 1
KU-- anounce the occasion of the ui
veiling of the II. O. Tanrn
painting which Claflin Uriivers
pr- ' ; ty'Vecently secured. ..The form
unveiling of the picture will 6
| cur Fridfey night, February 51
F? at 8:00. The-public is cordial
"invit^TD- tbe .present.
The speaker of the occasion
Mr. Edwin' A. Harleston, <
^ Charleston, Sv C., who- studit
art in the Museum of Fii
Arts in Boston for eight year
under some of our greatest mo
ern masters.. . j
CLAFLIN DEFEATS
WILSON HIGH. 24-1
SIDTTE IT'AI1!N(; SCORE
WAKES 111 or 'il POINTS
... Orangeburg, Jan. '22?The 1
eal gym was filled to its cap
city last Saturday to see Coac
Preston's well remembered char
pions open its basket ball seasc
by defeating Wilson Hi.-of Flo
or</>o fTipji* oy oonent?of-~old wit
a score of 24-5.
^ _i . The gf.'.Tie began first wit
the ball threatening in Claflin
i-nthi into their oppo:
ents. Brown of Florence, ho\
. eveiv^vyan able to make the lbs
score:?Molle, the speedy fo
ward of Claflin. immediate
caged one for the Orange-Maroc
r ~T- ^WhtGh'Avas "quirl\b>^.Tollowed~T
. a successful~ throw by Gordc
- ? ' and hufnf the fir:
"" quarter., Clafiir. led with a scoi
nf 10 2- ~
conm/>/ ! In t. h /\i? TTTTTt" f!*.- ?' ?
tu ?/v; <i i I1VJI U'cM." UUL JlI
?? ? this-qiiarter-frhe wa s iffflp- to c.a j
v ' one from the field and to prevei
the frisky Claflin forward froi
making more than two basket
The second-half was feature
by jsaygral successful shotffll
Motte from seemingly imposs
- * ble angles and distances and tl
airtight guarding that the loca
T performed. Wilson HigH con
pleted her score with aid of
free throw.
In this game it was show
.. ? lliat jCIaHin> team war, roil
. fuiLcQ.and UmC'Oonoh .Pronto
has every reason to be confider
of a success for his team eq.m
to or grer.'tcr than last year
record, blotto continues to t
_.the leading scorer for her.teai
- having made 18- points of the 2
made by her team. Several ft
miliar names^will be seen in th
: ? line up of the game.
Claflin "LINE-UP Wilson H
Motte R. F. Brow
Gordon L. F. Ilollowa
McKinnorT*" ~ C. - Gree
PpttiA c T T r: 11;
,j. v,. vviiuarr
Lovette R. G Goope
Williams __ L. G. Don*!l
SubstitutesOlafliln?Byth(
'wood. Anderson. Whalev. Pari
Donally.
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STATE DEFEATS
PATNE32-2S
THIRD STRAIGHT VICTOR
Orangeburg, Jan. 23?Stat
? College SexletluTresh fromliw
victoriesr"easily -defeated Pair
College, Augusta, Gfj. here toda
State College drew first bloc
with two field goals. The lea
was held byThe home'team unt
e: near the end of Ahe first ha
when Shipp. Paine's fast Foi
W goal which caused the half t
end in Paine's favor, 14-13.
x In the second half, State's gir
came back with the fire to wh
t- They got the start by shootin
-
. two- Baskets, putting them
lead. -Soori State had a $?ve
point lead, and r-fter this ever
thing was easy for them. Pa:
sing a'nd field "goafcr were mac
|i 'almost Without opposition, an
I; . when the game ended, Paine ha
lost by a score of 22 -,,22.
' SPARTANBURG, S. C
- For the past few days w
; have had very beautiful weathc
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tmd Sandfty last wan a high, di
flt the Golden_ Street Bapti
to Church. Cur ?ur.c!ay Schjf
n- services were fine. The Sabbai
-r School is steadily growing . u
i- der the direction of Master Wf
al lace Williams, the 16 year o
c~ son of our pastor. We wilFsoc
h, lhavc to order moro books to me
ly our demand. We are all pra
ing for this young man as 1
is has such a bright future.
Our B. Y. P. U. is just gran
id We are enrolling new membe
everySunday.
Dr. Wiliams is getting reac
d- for his first aniversary that y<
will see in the paper.
i Our Pastor was not with l
Sunday morning, but?Sund*
3. night he was present ar
preached from Gen". 22 Tfr," "ft!
L Son, God will Provide," he us<
this subject : "Confidence in G<
G_ now in His united manner, ,1
n lifted us to a throne of Grace ai
brought many things to ot
n_ r^inds." .
)n A collection of $25.00 wj
r_ raised.
^ The First Anniversary Exercises
? m r. Wiiiinws. A. B. B. T1
Pastor of Golden St., Baptist Chur<
dl Spartanburg; will be held Monds
's night", February 8th thru Sunday nig
February 14th. The exercises we
la'g")y attended and interesting thr
^out. ? ; "
r- ::t?1'FNWO()I) district MEE'i
ly with weston chapel,?? )n
The P. E. of the Greenwood Pi
W o ict, A7 51. E; -Conference called tl
'11 Pastors, Stewards Stewardesses ar
st frierLtts of the District together, Tue
i-Q day, Jiin. 12, .for the purpose of lool
= !^rg?-intor the work of the District.?
~ T' r1 n r ^HW.n(,nn oncnt
?He?meeting, at-. 12:00 o'clock, X.
ig Rev. A. Long lined 1st. hymn, No. 2'.
ret "AncL are wo yet alive, etc.'.' Pray*
was olTcn'fl by Rev. J. K. tjauowa
Second hymn: No. 4G2: "Try us <
- God and search the pround," etc., wi
s- ,:ned by Rev. D. L. Witherspoohjri
F Srripltirp lesson: Psalms
iV was read by Rev. J. C. Mc.Clellan. 1
E., Wifhcrsponri then stated in choi(
words the object of the meeting. Th
was rpsporfdedto by Rev. S. Nanc
^ Pastor of Weston Chanel. Re
1- .Xnncelspoko in briefT"in behalf of tl
?. District. Rev. Galloway spoke ali
auctioning the words of Rev. Nanc
Rev. Browning of the A". M. E.?1
n Church, Spartanburg was introduce
'o the meeting and made somejtjfflgj
^ reinai'litii
it Dr. Long, Pastor Sit.- Pisgah Ten
rtle snoko in regards to present coi
, Htions as affecting the church, ef
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Everyone present exprest himse
,e as being in harmony with the : wqr
Tl of the CHiurch and pledged himse
|4 o make the work of the District
jT~ success. ?
"Drs. B .J. Ramsey and J. W. Douj
'ass, R* E's., of the Abbeville an
? J^rof'nvillo . nistriet.s rasper\ ively wot
i. present and added much to the mee
n :ig "by their timely remarks..
All of the Pastors answered 1
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heir names with two or three-_-al
^ ences."'Rev. S. Nance, Pastor, of tV
IS JThurch, had everything in hand. T1
ir Stewardesses with Sister Nance spa
y vd no .pains in making it pleasai
"or the occasion; for after the rriee
:ng, they served a dinner to the Pa
nnrl fnnmlc >1 r" t Wt>\1
br lUtko a King fee) like sitting up &i
ak-in;* notice. We have never sec
r anything to equal the reception- tei
dered us on this occasion. Rev. Nam
t mrely has those pood people in han
" for they seemed "to be-trrrihe lookoi
for every need of the Chinch.?Gc
If bless these good sisters and brethrc
of Weston Chapel, and may we hai
e .the good- fortune to meet with the
y weekly instead of once a year.
? ?J. K. GALLOWAY,
y Pastor, Greenwood Circuit, Willini
lC] ton, S. C. **
. CLINTON NOTES,
il Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry ente
If *ained "The" Teachers' Sowing Clrcl
f_ .Ian. 15. All of the members we:
present, and after a tempting cour
supper had been' eh joyed, a uniq\
'P musical program was given und
the able direction of Miss L. M. Lilli
Is wood and her assistants.
Tjr.Wilma McGfeayes of Rock H
was a recent visitor in this city.
Mr. William Bailey returned to D
ie troit Mich., after spending a U
TI days with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Je
y Bailey
3_ Mr. George Taylor of Chicago, II
je Ls in the city visiting relatives ai
, "friends.
IP. Mr. Ttoosfiyelt Adair has returm
id to Cleveland, O., after several wee]
visit with relatives and friends.
Mr. Rufus Bailey is home fro
\ Johnson C. Smith on account of i
" Iness, hope for him a speedy recover
re | The Teachers Sewing Circle he
jr their regular meeting Friday, Ja
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THE PALME*]
i.y.22, at the home of'Mr. and Mrs. C. |
St Young. The meeting was presided
over by the President, Miss C*E. Dur-,
^roh. Immediately after the business
j session delicjous hot chocolate and
n~ cake was served. wcric!
Id end with .her parents, Mr. and Mrs.!
m Wright. . ll__i_
Mr. C. L. Lilliewood was in this
e** 'city last?Sunday?visiting?relatives ;
y- and friends.
ie Misses M- E. Williams, E. G. Sim-,
I mons and Mrs. Henry was in the city
j ' last Thyrsday. '|
Mr. P. J. Moore, Jr., of Detroit,
rs Mich., is visiting rarents and friends.
\y CHESTER PARAGRAPHS."
ra '??.?
On Thursday night, the first year
High School class, fcf which, Miss
JS T? A ? -1 A '
i^ima Anut'i^tm, teairner, j^ave a
iy Peanut Party, in the DornestTe Science
id room of the High?School building.
[y-Thc. decorations were, in peanuts?1
~5?peanut gamer were played and n de;
licious course was served?^onsist^
' )? "f | wilnrl r.ik-P with ppple
nut icing followed by cocoa. . Mejpld
hers* of the 2nd and 3rd year. High
School and teachers were guests.1
Everyone enjoyed the; occasion and
there was much hilarity as the games]
as were V>lnye 1. Teachers and pupils
- took part in the Grand "March. The
of guests were given fancy doilies tied
ti., with dainty ribbon and filled with
ch roasted |>Lllllllits.?Mis.', Aiidcr.iun and
herjclass received, many compliments,
ht-because. of the novelty of the- enterre
tainment, and -the pleasure of the .
u- evening. . : ,
The t-'ntmty Sunday- School PnnT,
vention. ot which -Mrr'iS
s is President, Mr. .1. K. Sipann. Super?fintendent.
and Miss Helen Buchanan
I secret aiiy. is in session at the Calvary
s" Baptist church, with, a large delgat^ytion.
1 his meeting stakes lit the 5th '
Saturday and. Sunday. ? *. .f
s" j Mr, and Mrs. "John.,- Strother, of'
'c" Augusta, Ga., niotorecl here Satur-.
rWr -rrrrt ...UVl tl 1
?.IU ii?v n i i I > UIII1 .,
cio- .,[ Mrs ' ] 1<uii't'l'fi
^ Mr. and Mrs: Edward Ke\vnudxv-amC^
liUit- son, Edward. Jr.,' attended the
L?r funeral*'of Mr. Will Chick, .in Whit-?.
V' mire. Sunday.
?'! Mrs. Addie Chick Harris, of Wash-J
IS* ' v
p uvrton, D. C., passed through tiie city
Thursday, enroUte to Whi'tmire,
- " !- <? ? 'V>Q ?: '= /".i 11 r*a on :ii-)-nnnt of
He death of her'father.
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" On the convalescent list are: Mr. I
is .
Fred Lander, Graham St.; Mr.. Jerry !
G - \
' Alexander,. Ceiaetefy St.; Miss Alice
X" Lilly, Columbia St,
ie - 4.
5_ Rev. and Mrs. 11. M. Moore,- of ,
~Charlotte, N. C? and their aunt, Mrs. J
2 J. C. Tt)f Hartford, Cuiin.,i
;(j motored here Friday ami . spent theafternoon
with Prof, and Mrs. S. L.
Firtley.. Mrs. Plnley and Mailer Lou. r'_"1"
Hit mi{ in"i 1 thnn hrrrl- -v fin-; in
v Rock Hill, where" they attended the
aiiwnVjnnr. - n,,:? '
c. """*=? ?"* ""?> ?- If
tette, of Chicago, at Ma. ~ Prospect
k Baptist church. r ?I<
a I ' PROG
rJOf the-Mt. Pil^Fkn TlI-^r.nc^-,i"voT"
j Olive Baptist Church, Sntur&i:
e Januarj
_ itr v. Wvf^ G u:
SATUBDAY'!
:o- 6:3'0*?Devotion: us conducted 1
>4 Baptist Churehr
ie 8:00?Introductory Sorfnon bj
ie I^hiiip. Alternate.
r_~ -Collection and adjournment?it
* SUNDAY !
t<- 10:30:?Sunday School Concert
s- ward reading of papers.
Id I 11:30?-Devoliorals eor.dutod
uL-Rwplirt Church, Columbia. >. p.
;n Pilgrim Bapdst Chuych. KiiJlana
a- j 1-2 00 M1 ionapy Sermon 1
r?e-' Cnlloptir>r> onrl i-of.nac* f<~>v
v.v.iy vllVll UliVt I I I VI HI I
d,t 3:00?Devoliorals conducted b;
at.. rVmvrVi Tvmn. S. C.
k! 3 :.?>0 TVtptrinni Sfrmn" by "Rnv
?n Baritist Church, Trmo, S. C.
re Reading of leters.
m Committee on Time and Pla
- ReDorEof Finance Committee.
- Row G. \\^ -DIMOCK, Inderal
R-v. S. W. J AC
j a^oroo"oo"o^x>or.'0o>^jooo-:.o': O:oo\-K&.
Jj ROBERTJ
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rro LEADER
Rev. J. W. Coleman, pastor of Cpl-'
vary Baptist church, Baptized _~Mrr ~
Tom Kennedy, on Sunday afternoon., _
Pastor Coleoian preachet^two powerful
sermons on "Self-Examination?
Self-Research." ?*
Mr. Ed. Gladden is out again, af
ter an attack of tHe mupms. DEATHS
AND
-JTJNERALS-T
4 ANDERSON, S. C.
The news of the death of Mrs.
Devota Bennett was quite a
shook to all. She wastaken sjck
Wednesday and. died Thursday
Her funeral'was jicld at St. Paul Baptist
Church with Rev. S. C.
Campbell officiating, assisted by
Rev., H. C. Andersorir
She leaves a husband, four children
and a sister. Mrs. Mattie
Miller along with other rela tives
and friends tn mnnrn her,,,
loss. > ~ - .* jV.
*f-ii?iv M-'-i -? -
ojslci iviauiiua xvicnarason
died Sunday afternoon. She is '
an old citizen of Anderson and
well known. She leaves a datigh- !
ter, grandchildren and great- j
grand children. ]
Mrs A Hire Butler died Wednes- i
day at her home after a -short J
illness. Her funeral was held j
at Bethel A." M. E. Church, Rev! J
W. C. Crawford officiating, as- ,
and?ltcFrann^^^^
She leaves a daughter, two =
sons and other relatives and
frieridsv to mourn her loss.
ABBEVILLE, STC.
Our city was shocked Joy the fl
>n nrm'f nf thp Hpflth of ]VTrs. I
th gT 'late ^Revf^RT*H .Bi^dleyl-4
New York. Mrs. M. M. Bradley.
her sister loft on Monday
for New York.. . j
Newberry, s. c.
Mr. Salter while was buried here
on last Friday by Patterson
and Pratt, Undertakers. He is
the brother of Mrs, Ijtosa Lee
LaSaine, wife of Mr. M. L. La- ~
Saine. .Mr. Saterwhit ewas living
in Asheville^at the time of
his death. 7
..'.The body of Mr. Drayton CaUL |
well wan brought home from
Florida on last"" Sunday; He
etary.
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t n ion to bo held-with the Mtv
v before the Fifth Sunday in a
r 1926 ' I1
NTBR, Pastor. \
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jy Deacon Davis, of Mi. Olive \
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r Rev. G. \V. Dimock, Rev. A. <
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MORNING * - |
conducted by Moderator. After- {
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by Deacon Martin, of Jehbvah |
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>y Rev^ L. Pcav. 'Pastor of Mt. {
ler. 1
y Dea-ccm Bowman o? Macedonia \
A/Rflnders?Pastor of St.. Peters ^
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or. Deacon MAYO, Treasurer^ \
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We also Copy, Enlarge and OI !
Frame Pitftujres of any kind. <2|J
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Sittings given regardless of g '
weather conditions. 3 '
^ -Courteous attention and effi- !
cient service awaits you. 5^ <
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REV. J. J. HARRIS*
rHE UNITED SONS OF
? an organization which is doing i
nfirm people of South Carolina. .
Jlarrisori, State Master, Prof. J.
3. V. McCrae, State Treasurer,
ilive and gives to the beneficiar
>ays from litt-y 10 one hundred dc
rom $25.00 to $100.00 in ca.se of
lousehold goods. It pays from $1
less and up to $10.00 on Doctor's L
' Think of it; and for any info
-RftV. Jrj. HARRISON, S. M..233
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>N, state Master
ABRAHAM &"D. of J.
a.great work for the poor aiid
It has at- its head Rev. J. J
A. Kirk, State Secretary and
It pays to its members while
y something after death. It
illars for hospital beneflts-and,
total loss by fire of house and
.50 to |3.00 per week for aick>ilL
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rmation write
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i an tl (t phro-tff
leapest Undertaker, l'
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3ry Best Service in i 1
the City. J"
rnnH to N'ONR in the State. 3
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