The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 15, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, May 15, 1926.
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I Church News
I : . BY DR. J. (
ZltfN BAPTIST CHURCH NRWS.
The National Baptist Sunday School ;
Congress is the only talk to be heard
in our, Sunday . School these days.:'
Our School was large and Mr; i
Thomas Dargan, the First Asst. Supt.
is "breaking in" well, on handling the 1
Sunday School. The School was un- 1
usually large. The Rev. J. W, Cole- 1
man of Batesbijrg, was our guest, i
and made some congratulatory re- i
marks at the conclusion of the lessons.
^ Dr. J1 H. Onndwin, nur Snpt. in hand- 1
ling the administration of our great J
School with the precision df a military <
officer. . -. . j
Dr. J. W. Coleman Prearhea 1
-At-i-frSO^ every available space in 1
Big Zion was taken up, and others
tor^'whi^e^hirtoduced^the^R^v. Dr/JT ]
W. Coleman of Batesburg, who was
j enroute to Chester, to preach. Dr. I
-Coleman -preached from the text: 1
"Set thine house in order for thou (
shalt die' and not live." Dr. Cole"ffian
preached, verily, a wonderful and 1
heart searching sermon. He used this
_ kind of an outline: -? ? ?? 1.
Get your educational froufce in or?
der. Z. Get your Spiritual house in
order. 3. Get your financial house,
in order. -J ;'i . '
Old Zion "rocked Daniel" as Rev. 1
Coleman sent broadside, after broad.
side against the forces of Satan. *
Pastor White, his -family,-Mr. and ^
T Mrs. James W. Hopkins, Revs. J. W. *
Coleman-and J. M. Beaty t?ok dinner 1
at the home of Mr.- ajid Mrs.-Aaron
Martin, -Corner Wheat and Lincoln 1
Streets. '.This was a feast fit for the *
gods, everything one could wish was 5
, <
there: ~ ~~ *
At Brookland Baptist ^
Dr. White and Rev. J. M. Beaty mo- ?
tored over to Brookland Bapt. Church *
there they found a waiting congrega- y
t.inn ?r?crncra/\ in o ?? c
?.. v..OMC)vm iii w ici?ciiu grayer acry-r
icp. There were several young preach- (
er.s prpspnt,.?Two voung white minisr-^
^-ters, and-one colored, "Rev, Gregg of '
Allen University. = Pastor introduced *
Rev. J. M. Beaty to preach, as a '
student-preacher of Benedict College 1
and pastor of the Baptist Church at 1
Ninety six, S. C. ~ ~~T
Rev. Beaty preached from the text: 1
1' But wo hava^ the mind of Christ-".- i
The sermon was profound, full of '
thought," and /well delivered. '(Rev. 4
Bpat.v ia destined ,tn he jnnp nf t.hp J
most influeirtian men in the Baptist
ranks. ^
Mother's Day Observed
At 6:00 p .m., the B. Y. P. U. of <
Zion Church observed "Mother!a Day" 1
with appropriate exercises. Bro. Mc
Daniel acting as president. i
7:30 p. m. the vested Choir marched <
in without music, because at the last
Church Conference, the Church orAdered
that preaching services begin "
strictly at 7:30." This sudden change
caught hundreds of the best mem.
bers. unawares.
- Rev. J. M. Beaty preached for the
* pastor a second time for the day, us-^
ing as a text: "As Jesus_passed by,
He saw a man sitting at the recipt of
custom named Matthew and He said,
'follow me'??1 ?-???7?n?
This Wns another good sermon, by
ZjtHiT yQung man. Rev. Beaty was al'most"through
when the Church was
filled with astonished members, who
were taken by ourpriao by the. chnpga
? In "the" Church services. ?
The King's Daughters turned out
arid were given an after collection of .
- r__^.
Row Raaty was given >6.40. Two ^
"** blind men were helped at the morntrrg
servicest~$132^& was collected for -j
the day. ~ r~ ~\
Dr. J. H. Goodwin made quite a re- f
port gf the doings of the^ Baptist State Convention
just ended at Georgetown.
Oi^ collection for Sunday May 2nd ,
was |*00.00 in stead of $80.00 as re1- j
ported in last week's Church news.
At our last Church Conference Deacon
John Suber was chosen chairman .
of the deacon board; I. G. McKissick, (
Asst. Chairman of.. the board; A. G. .
Nelson, Clerk of the Deacon Board;
Capt! W. H. Coultry, Dennis Jackson,
Louis Legion and Theodore Gettys,
members of the Finance Committee.
Deacon Thomas E. Smith who lives _
?on Booker Washington Heights is and 1
has been quite ill for som etime. |
Bro. Ctarenc? Rice, painter and ,
long time served on the Ushers' Board <
M. died last Sunday morning. His fun- <
L eral was preached from Zion Wednes- 1
day afternoon at 3:00 p. m.
The Woman Auxiliary of the Gethsemane
Association is in session at Ml. ^
? Zion Baptist Church, Chapin and ^H1 i
^_ -S A
end Sunday afternoon with the cloa- '
ing sermon, by Rev.. J. C. White.
Come to Zion next Sunday the pas- '
<* tor will preach two special sermons j
morning ahd night. U
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C. WHITE
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1ST CALVAIIY DAPTI8T CHURCH
"The Church with a. Welcome."
Sunday School was well attended.
The Superintendent and all teachers
vere at their post.
At 11:30 the spacious building was'
illed, the pastor preached a special
Mother's _Day Sermon, which made
lis hearers smile and weep, the servce
was very impressive from beginning
to end.
At 7:00""pT m. the meeting of the
B^'Y. P. U. yas opened by the Prea. j
K special Mother's Day program was
:onducted by Miss Ruth Watson. A
splendid discussion on the subject of"
;he lesson was made by Mrs. Dr. J.
3.. Sims. ' ---???* 8
p. m.?The evening service was
jgry~~wstt~-stand ed. This service isi
growing very rapidly.
The Ohnrrh Aid HnK ujoo i
;ained by Mrs. \V. A. Roseboro at her,
esidence oh Walnut Street, Wednes-lay
6:30 p, m.
The Dorcas Club -met'at the home
jf Mrs. W. N. Roseboro on Oak St.
rhursday at 5:00 p. m.
-E3WAMES A. M. E. CIIURCII
? } . ' T? '
n Sunday School was conducted by!
)ur Superintendent, Mr. R.' "Russell. (
We also witnessed a splendid at,teniance
and enjoyed the lesson which!
vas discussed with great interest. Af-!
:er the review by the Supt., the. re-j
sort wds read by the Secretary. * - . -j
Sund aymorning the pastor selectedta
hla text! Prov. 1:8, "My Sort; hear
he instruction of thy father and forsake'
not'-the law of thy mother.''
Subject:- "Recollections of Mother."
lev. Washington preached a splendid
lermon in commemoration of mother.'
VIany mothers '"6f Bibilical importance'
vere brought to our mind while he j
>poke to us concerning the greatness
>f motherhood, etc. ?
The special program for Mother^
Day rendered by the Usher Union of
the City was indeed a superb occasion.
We also, wish to express our
gratitude for their financial service
vhich was great held to the Church, j
pastor greeted by an inspiring audisnee
?rgasfcsi_& _HSDderf^l ieiTOSfk
rext found I Sari?; 2&ri-&r:-uiAnd SarrF
ouiu IIP uuui,?wrjiy nasi tnou 0?9?"
quieted me. to brhi'g mp nn?' . And
Saul answered, 'I 4m sore distressed;
for the Phillistines make war against |
me, and -God is departed from" me,
and answereth me no mroe, neither
qy prophet nor by dreamsi- therefore]
[ have caHe3^thee that thou mayest
make known unto me what shall I
Jo.T" : ' ?JessieM. Lemon.
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SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH
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On acfount of the beautiful weather
Sunday, the Sabbath School was in
full bloom. Each class was filled to
its '".capacity. The little ones were
inrfwer any question that their teach-'
jrs might ask them as they-had stud-]
ed at home. God bless the little chil- j
iren; Tnay they continue in their good
worTc
At 11:30, Rev. George A. Singleton,
i well-known minister of the City and'
i Professor of Allen Universty deliv- ]
sred, the sermon fui the day. Ilia
words spread over the Church as a
token of God's lovfe. His text was
>aaed on: Rev. 21:5, "Behold, I make
ill things new." Theme: "Jesus and ,
ite Social Order:" ;
This sermon was enjoyedP by all.'
ttev, singleton has a standing invita-j
Jon at Sidney Park. His presence is
ilways welcome.
"Mother's Day" program was'4
?iven by the members of the Sunday
School composed of the Ghorue and *
endered sweet music, suitable for the!
iccasion. The Choral Club also sangsome
sweet music. The Choral Ctub
s progressing rapidly. Whenever
;alled upon they render special Bervce.
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
NOTES
Motor's. DftV wna nhooi-iToJ : ? . I
ire'ry impressive manner through all]
>f the services at Bethel Sunday. The
Sunday School lesson was conducted
with that usual amount of interest
which bespeaks love for the good ;
:ause by both teachers and pupils. The 1
esson was reviewed by Prof. Eli
3regJr Much credit da due the dectr^
*ating committee and missionary laiies
of the Church who so beautiful-^
y decorated the auditorium and prodded
roses for alt persona attending
;he service^ ' ' . J}, ' At
11:15 Dr. E. A. Adams addfresied
the many persons who filled the
auditorium with ren^arks announcng
the purpose of the day and the
irorthinees of such an occasion. He
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THE P/
I then proceeded to deliver the message?selecting
Proverbs 1:8: "My
son forsake not the law of thy moth?
er." Emphasizing the* Unselfishness
I and the durability -of a mother's
love with many touching illustrations
i many, through the large audience. The
messag ewaa a treat.?A loving triibute
to mother.
I The solo, "My Mother's Prayers,"
rendered by Mrs. V., ,C. Clark was
touching. Many demonstrations . of
profound mother's love were heard
Trom the audience,
The A. C. E. League service was!
very appropriate and was enjoyed by
all who witnessed.
The program at 8 p. m. was in
charge of the Mothers and. Missionary
ladies nf Bethel. The entire evening
was one of pleasure and profit
to all. Every selection, Jevefy . expression
giving dear mother praises.
Mrs. Vincent of Ladson Presbyterian
Church and Mts. Lomax of
Jones Chapel were participants on
the program and rendered valuable
services.? ?
The collection was good for all of
which we thank you.
Let*he jthankful jfor the spirit
that prompts us to feel each others
care and go forward doing duty for
the Church and Christ. . J
The play 1>y the Pulpit Aid Board |
.was quite a success and enjoyed to j
ho HifiViest by all.
1 Next in turn is the Trustee Helpers
Club.s May Festival, Monday 17.1
We shall encourage them with a hearty
cooperation and help them to make
gocid. - Let the Church r^ember look
not for-excuses but for tWe possibility
of doing something for the Church
and in due time we shall reap a-udyhreward
if we faint not. J/
JONES C1IAPBL A. M. E. Z.
CHURCH NOTES
' Mother's Day was fittingly celebrated
at Jones Chapel last Sunday.
Everybody who attended the services
wore a rose bud or flower, representing
a mother. We were blessed with
a grand sermon preached by the Rev. |
Benjamin Ross, a converted Jew Rabbi
_ Ilie-afternoon services consisted of
the'Sunday School, V. C. E. Society |
and a very splendid Mother's Day
program, rendered by the young wqm^en
of the Church. '
ing scene of a beautiful day's services
{filled with the Holy Spirit.
C^Among the noted visiting friends
I arc Rov. I. E. Lowery, Rabbi Banja
j mixi "KossT Mr: -Ktffingsworth, Mrs.F.
Bruwn and utheis whose nagtt
we can not recall. -?
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
1915 Laurel Street
Sunday School opened at 11:00 o'clock.
The lesson was well taught
by the teachers. The School is-doi-ng
real work under the leadership of our
postor, Rev. W. G. Gunter. We had
with us, Bro. E. J. Robinson, who
made a wundnrfnl talk on the lesson.
Bro. Robinson was much surprised
over the-improvement of the Sunday
School and Church and" he found out
that we have some of the smartest
children that Columbia can boast. We
all did enjoy him being with us.
u After. .Sunday Scboul the pastor
came forward viilh a burning message
fronr John 3:77 Subject: "A new
Birth." ~
Everybody enjoyed the wonderful
m^ggnpp; it. RPPmed to some as if they
were just born the sectfnd time.? ?
Sunday night our beloved pastor
delivered another (buri|ing message
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Cigarettes and Tobac
I ^ Madam C. J. Walker
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I 1422 Assembly Street,
t Office Phone 6026
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I I Attt>rncy-at-Law i
?; Practice in all Courl
0 1119 Washington Street,
1 ' J. HTROI
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1118?/i Waahlngton Strreet.
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llmetto leader
from Revelation 6:17. It did seerr
I that Rev. Gunter did save the bes
for the last.
Everybody who was ourSundaj
night enjoyed themselves,
i The publlic is cordially invited tc
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MOTKn KVAA?r:Ki WT rn appf.AB
AT SIDNEY PARK C.M.E. CHURCH
I Sidney Park C. M. E.-Church .in
.vites the public to worship with them
Sunday, May 16, at 11:30 and 8:3(
and witness ah evangelistic service
to be conducted by Mrs. Mary Har
grave, of North Carolina. 7
If yim i^iss this you will miss e
great treat.
Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor; T. H
Friday, Secreatry.
NATIONAL BAPTIST CONGRESS
i NEWS
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The headquarters of the S.: S. Congress
for South Carolina is a veritable
bee-hive of activity. ~ , .~~~
" Mrs. Ellse Wjlliaiiisuii-Uuotlwtttr
of the extra teachers of Howard
Gruded School this City, is the efficient
stenographer for Dr. White.
Much correspondence is being carried
on and the incoming mail is
heavy twice' a* day".
The Boy Cadets have been reor
ganizing at Zion Baptist. Churc.fr, preparatory-to
the meeting of the Congress.
The Cadets are expected tr
run errands, "and give information tc
the many, thousand visitors who will
be within our gates in a few weeks
They are being drilled each night. ?
Word reached the headquarters thai
Spartanburg will bring down 100, Cadets
under. Capt. Earl Wright. Provision
is being made for the National
Cadet Corps to camp in tents on Ben.
edict~College Canvptnc . -?
The big 500-voice NaTfbnal Congress
Chorus was organized last Tuesday
night at Zion Baptist Church, arid
had their first rehearsal. A second
rehearsal was had Thursday night at
Zion. - Miss1 I. R. Pp?ter, music directress
of Benedict" College is in
charge of the music while Miss Broomfield
.of Allen University had charge
of training the voices. Miss Broomfield
is great. Singers representing
Zion Baptist, Ladson Presbyterian,
Jones Chapel A. M. E. Z., Sidney
Parfr C. M. E. First and Second Calvary
and Bethel A. M. E. Churches were
out in large numbers. Prof. Tobias
of New Orleans will be here laterrhc
|is the National Music Director and
will put on the finishing touches just
before >the Congress m'eCtffr ?
~?News reaches u? that Tampar Fla.
is ^..ytirv lariT
I.delegation to the Congress, also we
have the news from a very influential-business
man in Bradenton, Fla,
to look for a heavy?delegation f^om
that City. ??
The City eanvasserS have secured
qinivip---s for-m.orxi-..than 3,000-- visitovs
and by the_first of next week
we hope to have homes for 8,000.
Remeirfber that The cost of entertainment
is $2.00 per day for twc
meal .
1 A1Brown, manager of the CcT
:lumhia Theartre, came to the Najtiona'
Congress headquarters last
' We he-day. mo? ning and offered Dr,
,Whi;e the greats-Columbia Theatre
to h hi .the National Baptist Sunday
School Congress. Therefore,
some of the sessions will be held at
Columbia's most popular play houseThe
City Council of Columbia Jasi
Tuesday morning at its regular meeting
voted $250.00 'to help with the
expenses of the Congress. The white
|people of thin City and. btato .aifthUrt
| with Dr. White. Ti/e Chamber ol
'Commerce has written Rev/Whitc
yowoo'oooaoctowoaSaoocH:* ooh
IEESE* Pr6p? ~1
nt Medicines. Cigars,
cosl A Full Line of
's Preparations at all j
id SodSsT ;
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i that that organization ^would stand *
t by hi pi. And yet some Negroes are ^
4-still knooking. Let (he -heathens J
t rage! . , "" >^"i^
I T*he Corinth Baptist Church, Union v
> Dr. J. ,S. Daniels, popular Pastor, took 1
. ' official cogni 'ance <rf (Tie Congress t
1 the other nirrht and wrote Rev. White $
1 tha 1 tiny .'iig preparing In give him.c
I their financial support. Some preach- a
. ers talk about moral support, what is S
'that? Don't be hypocrites brethren. P
, take example from Dr. Daniels and *
I [ old historic Corinth. |fi
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BISlIOP K. B. HARRIS /%>F ST. iS'
LOUIS, MO., VISITS CITY. jP
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i? Bishop^-K. B. Harris, oL St.- Louis,!
' j Mo., made a short call by Columbia p
t Monday, May iOth, to see his broth-<
it, Rev.?hh?Hh?Harris. He was en
route from Concord, N. C., where he q
:had been an honored guest with Bish-'^
i op E. D. Hartley* of Indianapolis,1
' Ind. in his dis riet conference.
sl Br>rop-Yiarns71x the "successful ~~
j Bishop of the Gth District of Tri-' t(
: umph .the Church and Of Nv
' God in Christ. His diocese includes
" Arkansas, Ohio, Illinois and a portion _
I 1 a
I of Alabama. He also.is; the editor ^
'.of their^church organ or paper known
1 as the .Mouth and Voice of God, a a
oi monthly paper. _.He has fame as a-,(
1 "preacher and timely leader. He be-'.
' i lieves in spiritual and Hferal pro- .
"[gre s. lie is a great worker in'his1
*?ehureh.?A man that liar" proven loyal ^
^and true to his task. Ilis home at
': .4025a En ight Ave.. St.-Lmitsr-Mn .:
is reported, as being all but a manJ
sion; an<t his late modgl Lincoln ^
' i automobile ready for service on his
[:y
j Bishop Harris had but a few hours,'
' | in our city, to be with his brother,'^
\j who .also is- serving as Prince_in the'^
liiimu' cli'.i)'^, Ili* brother _ Rov,?DT[ ^
' ;H. Harris r^ts-hed -him aver 'Lnr , pity ^
as fast las possible jaefoTe-travn time.
makingTthoir fw+t stop at the graded.^
school New Howard, where he was
ijintroduced to Prof. W, P. Dendy, the'
principal, a man with a broad vision. ^
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He met and greeted' the Bisrrop'with,
smiles of welcome as usual; and car- 1 y,
1 ried hfm through the new school
building, to view the plant and fixtures
ifnti to see his group of teachers
at work for the -race. :
He next was taken to the office of.
' The IJalmoUo Leader, and was intro!
dured to Prof. Geo. H. Hampton and B
1 his co-Worker Mr. Lindsay,, a place h
f wKe e all the people ofrthe lod Pal-' ?
' metto State should appreciate. Bishop E
he o had to eummit?hrmself;
he admitted that THe South is not f<
1 ualci'iJ: ? ^v.i.1 . ' "M
L ! in quite a ru.uh . of course he IiuUtF
'..not the time'to call on any of our,tl
-ministers of the-city. 'However, Dr.'C
E. A. Adams,- with that watchful' v
' solvit of rt rtnfl KOVlt ll'ntcliniotl nn \
Avail was standing by the way, watch-Jli
ing I suppose as tvell as praying and">ir<
Taw the si range face,?He was -intro- *
: duc'ed to the. Bishop and they met v
like Angels of old. Dr. Adams' way w
'; o&-emirse; and he met his full-*^other ?
1 in tJiat line. . T1
The Bi-hoo ear.eht a jjlimiTse of F
' j Alien University and Benedict and s
' the church buildings, as he passed in f
.the ear. Monday, May 10th, being tl
Ins birthday," he" was_Tc r ved' a birth- [ it
1 day dinner in the home of his broth- t<
' er, by the -members of his church, lj
; And then he was speeded to the s<
union station where he boarded the
' Carolina Special for Cincinnati, Ohio. ?
rHe?expressed- the desire. = _to return t
": to Columbia.
Reporter. ,
''bit. 1'. 1'. NSA1DU.V HI PKLAgg: ?
AT ST. HELENA ISLAND. /
Clenei'aL-Afissionaryy^ll^r P. P.
-- C. "Wardringt.nw, wdlTrirvp the Ebe
nezcr Baptist church. St. Helena IsIanil,~S.
G, Sunday coming.
(Vn the J2?trd inst., he will preach'1
: the Educational sermon to the stu-j
> (:enUy?teachers and friends of the!
j'Ty/m Normal, Industrial and Agri-[
[Mful ural School at the Brick church
j.Sd Helena Island.
5 He is also requested by Miss Grace*
? Biglow House, Acting Principal, to j
,, ,-rqmain " ovey and witness the Penn J
j^~Scho?l Exhibition May 28th and de-j
j> livey an address,
M May 30th, he will deliver a ser- ?
f mon to the Third Annual Christian j
f Conference for Colored Wofnen un- j?
der the auspices of the Woman's
[ Auxiliary of the <Byn6d of South Car-'j
| Olina, at Benedict College, by request |
[of Mrs. Andrew Bramlett, Supt. of,
tithe Conference.-* . .
[' July 3rd, He will deliver' an ad-1
'vidress to the Educational Association!
at Dunbarihn, and on the 4th willj
j baptist church,-Rev. W. M. Vhinizy, j!
| | pastor. ,
: Allen University Notes j(
(By Louis W. Thompson)
r~ The Y. W. C. A. gave a very enjoy!
able program in the University Au;
ditorium, Thursday evening, May 6. 1
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Yfter the program, President D. H. 5ims
collected the "talents" whi<^i
ie issued to the mmebeTs of the or
ranizution about a month ago, which
ias ten cents a person. Miss Averie
Jawkins, the Vice-President elect won
J*e first prize with "th? amount of
3.00, which was a box of delicious
hocolatf.s the* ?"y ynng lrviy vr-nH
pprefciate. Miss Leonora B. Thompun,
President re-elect, won the second
rize as. iier.-amount?stopd second!
lonorable mentioned was made of
ve oiher voung ladies, by Professor
lebecca J .Gordon, the Advisor, who al
o extencLiir alt those, whom partici- *
ated in the raising of their "talents"
nd were successful, the ..full memership
in tft% i. W! C.-A-. of Allen
UnivresityT" Tits organization is
lanning to send a number of deleates
to - Talledega, Fla., to -attend
tev Summer*C<5nventloh of "the Y. W.
. A., which is to convene there June
14. .
"The Fight ing_Heart," a-mevie-pre- .
mtaTTon of an unsurpassable type
ras presented in the University audi
trwm'. SiHllg%y Ti - -T?- ~
as the stroy of a ntari who chose....
ie wrong profession, that of being
professional boxer. "He always lost,
is pugilistic battles, but one day he
eeided to resign from the profession
nd return home. Before he left the- /
).wn, he met his conqueror and gave
iS"a decent beating on the street, in
ead trf the usual place, the ring. The
icturp closed with the riitirml piigi
st back in his home town sitting on..-.; . ,
stump with his arms around his allost
"forgotten lover of old days. *v '
iThe story is only told in high places
ere for the lack of space. t?
Thp<5P
me productions of
rtiliain Fux,-are shown in the Andiirium
of the University every Satur- .
ay at ft:OQ p. m: The public is
jrdially mvrted to attend, Adm r5cT
fficv. I. E. Loyery, was a welcomed
rsffibr^-to the deyotionaj periocL-ofAl- --:
ti University, Monday morning, May
3. ' w
"Home Tiesr" a comedy which was
resented by the faculty of the school
ill be repeated Monday evening, in- ?
le Auditorium for the benefit of the
olumbia -Chapter of the Alumni Asiciation.
Flemember th?_dale~May<-14Johnston
Notes
"Friday,. April 30 Mr. and Mrs. J-. - "
i. Mobley, Prof. C. CU-McIntosh and
Is co-workers motored to Edgefield1
5 Witness the last' exercises of the
idgefield Academy. _ .
The Johnston Faculty was invited
) W-innaboro to the home of Mrs. S. ' '
?ftk&rtosh, Sunday, MayjZ at T:30 =
.?rm?The follow ing -member^.#- i
re faculty made up the party: Prof.
Q. Mcintosh, Messrs. A. M. Boian,
L. C. Williarhs, M. A. Jackson
.oan \ alentine, and Miss E. F. Wilams.
The trip was successfully made
caching Winnsboro at 12:10. Mrs.
Ivlntush TTsnnidod To them a hearty
elcome and entertained them royally ...
hile. being at her home.
-A?delicious lunch was served then_
lie principal of the public school, Prbf
loss, carried us to spp th"'r T
chpol building. We met many >
riends while being in the City among
hem, Miss C. Manigault, who made
; so pleasant took us on a long drive
o view the City then carried us by ,
er home to meet her parents, at
erved.
Werfwish to tharik- Mrs S' A. Mr ?
Intosh and the other "friends for
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