The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 21, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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Greenville News
The mass meeting held Sunday at
K the PhylTia Whcatlev Center exccedf
ed all expectations. The addresses
f by ^he principleCspoakers, Dr. Harry
I. Clark, oi' Fur.man University, and
f Rev. A. C. Sumpteiyof Allen Temple'.
were brimi'ul of information and helpIf.
ful advice. Both were masterly* de.
Br livered.' Dr. Clark spoke on "BeauI
ty", while Rev. Sumpter used as r
| theme . "Let U? Remember." A soU
Prof. R. -fck- -Singleton was excel
I. lent, while a poem by Miss P. L. Lykes
brought the audience to its highesi
? pitch of enthusiasm, l'rof McKinlej
c wajj^nitroduced to the gather and re
sponded with a very timely, talk.
Prof. L. C. Murray served.as niastei
o'f ceremonies- Mustc was furnisher
by Allen Temple arid -Tabernacle
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The Ladies Aid?Club- met Mhndaj
1 afternoon at the home of. Mrs. Alice
Doyley, on Nichols-St., where h verj
interesting session was enjoy^l. lie
licous -refreshments were served.
' */ Prof. John J. C. MeKinley, fiolc
i | .representative of the Association *foi
- -?4fa?-.Stmly nf WfiM History, spent
the past several days here "inrtho in
terest of his work'. lie was the house
guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Sumpter,
at the A. M. Iv. manse.
^Mrs-. Aiken, of Due West, spenl
several days here as ihe guest uf hoi
son, -'Mr. O/ie Aiken, ..oful. W.ardlaw
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The /Missionary Society pave a ycrj
| .. delightful entetrainmcnt on Maiidaj
night at the KohTdOf-Mrs. Bessie. Fail
. or. Nichols St. The occasion waj f<*a
Z tnrcd hy xhnrt tall:--- by U.n<l
ing citizens.
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- ?The Sunshine Club nie t Wod n c sda;
; afternoon at thy home of its presi
dent, Mrs. Lizzie Calhoun; on Njehol
St., wh'er^ . a splendid session wa
.had. Delightful- dainties were serves
" galore. _
The grand opening of the reecntl;
completed Tabernacle Baptist Churcl
$ f \ of which the Rev. \V. M. Watson 1
} pastor, will begin on next Sunda
v with the following program:*mornin
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njon by Rev. G. W. Quick, of the 1st
baptise Church I white); evening sermon
by -the Kev. A. A. Sims, pastor
ot' Limestone Baptist Church,, Gotf(ncy.
Services will be conducted
.-throughout thn. week by""~tfijo various-:!
^churches in the city.
Rev. C. Sumpter and Mr. J. B.
,' Caihbutt ottericled the ministerial ga.J
thering- held Monday at Due West.
. | They report a very nice meeting.
- j Mrs. Tecora. Robinson spent the
i past week-end at Ware SRoals, S.
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i .ll^^erful seemens at Allen Temple cm
fl'TOft' Sunday,- to two of the! largestr
j eeyigfeg'atTohs of the past' several
- i months. The Holy Spirit wag^plainty |
'evident^three persons came forward
r and jhiiu'd the 'Christian army. The
iI.toting |.topic's oervioa^lErnvpfl qnit.Q '
I interesting, as usual.
- By popular- request the play "Afl
tor the Game" will be repeated by'
?.| the stijdonts of Stqrjinjt Institute at
? ilie Fhy His Wheatley.Center, on Men?
day evening of next-week, at 8 o'I
clock.. This unusual play \vas previj
! ously presented in the school chapel
where it was voted one of the seac
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icon's sensations, and it promises to.
--j 'oe even bettor?this time* A small
v ! atlmissiun_-will be charged.
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a The Rev, A. C. Sumpter and your
rscribe enjoyed very mueh their visit
lost "week tp. Columbia. The party
[ returned by way of .'Spartanburg, ac mpanietl
by Kev. J. C. McClellnnT|
who is the progressive pastor of Trin-.
' ity A. M. K. Church, there. ~
I' Rt porter and. Mrs, W. A. Fisher
moved Mo.nduy into their recently
^-Spurchased six-room bungalow, at 101
i'Nelson St., where they ar?i at home
" | to their friends. ""
The Allen University orchestra and
"'quartet, featuring the famous Miss
i tail a. li. Hopkins and Capt. W. Carey".
Thomas; will apear in gi aniL^iyejtal at
Allen Temple A. M. 1\. tmurcn on
Thur.-day oyeninjr, February l'Ath,
oVWh- Dr. D. II. Sims, the
y modcTrollefco president^ will also de1,.
liver his celebrated- address, "The
s New ?Thi;< will be (ho .great:
y o?t event of its kind ever Riven in this
<3 section. You are urjred to be pi-esf,
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Dr. P. M. Gary, presiding elder 'of
the Greenwood district, called thptyunm
strict to'^'i'iliyr to uotline
the. work for the year. A very
interesting meet was had. All'ministers
wei?e present. Several .ladies wereseen
at the meeting. Diner was serv-j
ed by the members of Ml. Pisgah A.!
M. E.,.Church, tVhp entertained this
meeting royally.
Mrs. felTtn l'ercivyl, Mrs. Dilia Williams..
Mrs. Mae Pritchard, of. New
V.. iA ud-Missrs_ f t enr ieIt a W i>Hams
and Lueile P.ereUt.1 were recent
visitors, in .Abbexille.'^-g. ....
.5Trs..'Ma!e. Priti^ha^d, of New Yl>rlc
City, who h?'<? been, visiting Mrs. I.ilo
Williams left for -^uigasta, Ga., to
visit relatives, after whieh she will
return (o Now York City.
East1 Sunday was a great day at
Mnrybk. Ghnpol; from the- Sunday
School to the evening service". Be
ginning wifh the Sunday School. t-h'e
lb'ssorj arid reports were (rood. At
The morning service-- Rev. Daniels
preached an interesting sermon. The
service w^s pleasing from every view
point and had-its effect for griod. .Our
B. Y. P. U. under-the leadership of
Mis. J. M. Walker, is sl'ill^guowing.
She is urging the old to attend a?
well lis-the young.-1 All are welcome.
We extend to ^Nlis.s Charlotte Rapley.
pf- Aliheviile.-our.deepest sympathy
during,her hcreavement . in the
dnnth-oT her father. . ' =>
Mr._ J<uives Hamlin has*, .passed fo
the great"heyond nfteY a-- very hririf
.illrvtiss.?The~hrren.vcd '{html1-/-. has.,the.
sympathy of yieir ninny friends hero -,
arid e-dewhete.
Nit. Plsgah A. NH TN. Chtlfcli'hnd a
' ei'i.' ih light i'nl ) vice Pun lay,' TicRev.
P. S. fo;:el-y prehi 1u d * a v; y
.interesting.sermon,. wH' h wan. really
reviving to all. pyesrut. LP v. NTo e- ,
.ley is really making -an ;m"U rr.s-iuau.
<it-*Mt. risgah. .
The writer vjshr.v to remind- tli."?
rohucUau-suluupi .il'.ilir i-'-y i rCY""',,Z
wood and vicinity t.haf v.e hny;. a
first ' class umko-' a1::vg iT- Td dPhm -r
under, the supervision o.f .Mr. J-. T.
j RrvMerrh -v-tuTMm] f . m . s
. you'day or nio.lU. "try lvin. ,
' . Mr. C k<> Ma' h!.f??r;navI>: * rSi!
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LEADER
attack of pneumonia..
Mis. Fannu G. Evans, reported ill
in last issue is out again.
Miss Bonnie Fisher is somewhat
on th0- decline,. ' ' '
. Miss ^uzabeth Satcliell has improved^
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.Mrs. Ciola Moore's friends are indeed
sorry , to learn of her illness, I
but hope that she will soon recover.
Mr.,Gus Waller, llacket St., has an
attack of the* "Flu" and is convalescing
slowly, llis many- fi hauls' aiehopihg
for an eai%' recovery.
UNION NEWS
- Tlgr weather ckiring the past week
lias been warm and delightful. Many
said 4i was-quite spring-like. - . /{jar
churches, here have aii -been
well attended. TastoVs in charge are_
mmie to feci cheerful. ? " .
-.Rev. Sir. Washington, of Bethel A.
M. ii. Clvuivh, is succeeding nicfely in
luA-uawlllidd of labor. ' Services are
well attended. The madam and chil
iron tecl more at home since memhers
and l'ricnds have, called and invited
them. t0 their-homes.
Rev. Mr. Welch, of Ziojv A. M-. Er
Church is still preaching God's word
eodeavOring to have the Mas' er!s
cause move forward. Mrs.
'A elch unit tile boyg .aye weltnnd moving.
alrinyr~n1cely: ; _
Mrs. Bessie Williams, wife of Rev.
C. II. Williams, was delighted to have
In r mother visit them, during the
Christmas holidays.. Rev. Williams
l::-s Ih'i-u ic-olrvted pastor of Corinthlhipt-i.st
Chu: -h for another year. The
p-nycrs -of nil the people are'that
Roy WURanis will preach and Him
. n ilie! and tha Corinth will ever
I .*> ),(are with, all mankind. Ser'
< ;i kv't Sunday. were yHl ht_
Win. Sxthder's, Sr., is now superi.
' of.'', he Sunday-School. ' lie
- n-vpeds Mr. T. IT. Simpkins, who re
jy. ! ,:u .- hi art- limo 'ajj'o. . ' .
?i. A. T.. \V.is glad- to ftatffe'lHiy.:
TT Willia: .s-and riiother cull durMi
v. Kate. Huff, one of Corinth's
* nnmli-fs, was at home 'or the
1 V-d'-v*. The Misso McDowell, al
>. Allen arid Riisse'H.
- v. ere !'.'}-x\ villi the- home
I'olj.-:*-during the, holidays.
* \vcck.s_ago_Mi-. Ksler' Wood~~AT!
" >. a, St.. died.. The
n; tai v-a> .he": 1 a' Corinth Baptist
' 'hut >li. of. whit h M v: -Woodson tvas a
mr-mhor. - lie v. !. Tobin, being' an
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f-h!. /ricrd of the rnfitire family, was
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On Mnnqay- morning; January 1 f>iIfi
;1:6s QjliyXT,Tally, un O'Shiefrl St.,
Th?'! nftrr a. l(\v days' illness. This
Was a j.roat s!k;.i k lo'vllip ti\tire comvivt.ni;.Vr
lis there.' were many who
I.nAv nothing of his iljness. . ,M).
Tf U 'v.i" a failhfill member of Colin'h
Dan1. hit Church arc! Sun?l a y
hvV.oj, I' r many years lie was.treasurer
of the school. This office lie
.fitted with c.reciif as well a'i that of
i; .airman b? the ushers* hoard. Rev.
t'.ll .Hubbard, of Corinth, is in ejijugt
uf the 'fin it .hi services. Ah rania and
Moore are directors of funeral ar1
.increments.Mrs.
I/.r.r.ie. DawhinS is somewhat
hiit'er. hi? this 'writing. \^*q were
] !. asuh-tO- find..her "cheerful.
-AUMcKis sick srent the holj<ta>
? with. Mi.-s Rirth Maddox, Don
i Vs, S. Tly'jTT'Cport a vory plea:
I'vp. A. A. Pirns had a very suei-os^-fid
day- 'at Bethe'sda Baptist
( I'llroll oh la^Bunday.' The attendance
was frond'. We saw Prof, on his
v.-ay from Santuc just after service.
His.' smiles wove so very cheerful
'.< l;nf".v,all wit, in fine shape at. Be- -ri-'-'n.
Union C-nin'y Teacher's Association
! < hi its meetinjr'a^pTms IJiurh school
ro fast Saturday, The attendance
v :,i. jyovd. The program and discusi<n
were all interostirip: and holpto'l.
The next meeting- will he held
iti reUvunry; It is Imped that those
v..i.it iniKHi in hemp: present will att(
ml tlwg' liVbniary meeting.
The Junior Missionary Society of
Corinth, tvill have a sewing" contest
T'Tidav evening, January 20th. .
" (.'luh "Nvtt-.-I wiH wm-ftt the parsnnngc.
Mrs. Susie Rcid is the president'of
the club and has an eye tc
In'- iiK---s Thi?? cluh. with Stirring
Club and tho two missionary societies
of Corinth- are great help "to the
church.
Tho death 0f Airs. A. T\ was
a shock to all who knew hcr? She
'whs- indeed an earnest Christian workUjx,
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Flense tnhe notice that from now
i on the doctors will charge $1.00 for
nXjrmTnaffon of -frpplTcnfrts -desiring
member.-hin in anv organization,
Cbngnrep Medical Association,
?Dev.-L. M. Daniels, president,
Dr. J. H. Holman, secretary.'
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COLUMBIA THEATRET
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Two Great Pictures to Feature s,
Bill Next Week \>
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The program at the Columbia-The* t
atre -will feature two great pictures
for the week of January- 23rd. "The a
| Leopard Lady", a Pathe production, a
smashing mystery drama of serious | t j
life with a continental background, a'e
thrilling^.story with a brand .now!.,,
twist' will, upon the bill Monday,' and j ?
eonfinpe through Tuesday's and Wed-,! t,
nesday. Jacqeline Logan takes the*,,
leading role, and is soup gaiurfig g. j r
leading role, and "is supported by Al- ! ?
! an Hale and' Robert Armstrong, two j.n
(rvont tvintMA etore . ?
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Will end~the day with "Wild. Geese."
FACTS AllOUT "WILD GEESE."
"Wild Geese" was a?piiz.11' novel written
by Martha Ostcnso.' The author
received $13,500 as the winner!
; for the best first novel by an Amcri- 1
man author..Ran in serial form ,j
| first in the Pictorial Review. Was
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I published in book form an dhad a
phenomenal sale. Has been, transa-!
lated into nine foreitrn lancrnacres. In
Estimated that more thon 3,000,000
have read this erreat novel". lias been
motorized for the screen by TifTnrfy-! >!
^tahl productions. BoRr; Dennett?'
plays the part of "Anlelia Gave in <
be film version of "Wild Geese.' '
j *. Was adapted for the screen by A: '
P. Younger, one of America's lending ii
1 aconarm. and continuity writers. Tif- a
fnnv hps made a screen epic of this
| groat novel.
' "tfllfc COLhEfrFU WIDOW."' ,
To-night is the last time to see f
i "The College Widow" that has caus.
cd sucli a sensation at the Columbia '
pCheatre .all of the week. .? :-'j
.MAJ. GEN. DUN.MORE CHIEF OF '
THE STAFF.
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Knights ot loussaint ro Have. Best
Uniform Rank in Slate
Tjie announcement of the appointment
of A. O. Dunmoio of George- '
town; a successful busin'ess.man, grad- j
.untc of Hampton. Institute as the
?hitf of the Stall' ofAhe Uniform Rank
Lett* thVKn4gh4s-of' Toussaint of Amor- i
-ica, with the rank of Major General,
is well yccyive J~ by his many friends ~
in this city and the members of,the
order throughout the state'of . Smith
Carolina. ' - - . .. i t
MaJ; Gen. Dunmore received the <
' h.eU'3 of Ills nppiuntiiiieiit Mnu'nl day'
ago, whilcon a holiday visit 1n Fieri- ,
da. lie refused Lo express his views
to newspaper'meh,~c but' upon his re- .
j tiirri to Gcor,'/^town, ha .addressed ,
ju letter to Col.; U. Si S.taggs;-Adjn-*
: lant General of the Stall' at Green- (
J \ ille, asking that the best men,. wo-'j;
' men and children should be enlisted ] <
into the uniform rank of the organi-1 (
7gitioi>. "We must work hard," said i
Maj. Gert. Dunmore in his letter to! <
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Col. Staggs, 'for the host organi- (
v.ation of its kind in America." "I ;
i'.hiill ovr.fpi rvrrv nf tV?in 1
staff to enter fully- into the campaign | <
! for Uniform Rank members" writes J
i he general. i
I . Soon after his appointment, he is- <
j;urod a statement-at Georgetown, his, J
hoir.0 town, making the list of othofr *
I members of his official family known; 1
'others are to be appointed, but the
J list so far includes CoJ. Staggs, of
I Greenville; Lieut.-Col. W.'A. Stewart, ,
| of Spartanburg,- as quartermaster
j gonorai ; Ljeut.-Col. Swan Rhodes, M.
1)., Surgeon General, Columbia,VS0 C:;
Maj. Barnabas R. Carroll, M. D., ,
chief of the medical staff, Newberry; ;
- Alaj. F.. A. Hoggins, M. P., iUodical H
- hupnt'tm' fin'i'nvillP- Mqjr- -F.zehicl i
Trezvant, chaplain, Greenville;! Capt. i
Theodore Jerry Iiandherry, Cbmman-I;
s> der "of the Cadet Corps,"'Columbia: j
Capt. P. II. Browman, chief clerk in-.)
the'office of Gen. Dun more at George- ' i
^own. . i
5 All mall in reference to the uniform
rank should bo addressed to
Maj* Gen. Dunmore at 1>04 Front St.,'
Georgetown, S. C. Hundreds of com-1 <
missions will he issued by^'Mm fo^i
persons, who arc members of the or-! 1
dor, and wish to join,the uniform rank,'
or muster up a company as majors, (
' captains, first and second lieutenants 1
: and, many non-commission officers.- ' ;
i The Rev. J. E. Board, D. D., Grand ]
i Noble Commander of the Knights of ]
Toussaint is the Commander-in-chief ; i
r of the Uniform Rank. The <mlcr Is 11
1 making great hdadway in South Ca-11
roiina. It offers . piost liheral pro- h
cram to ^persons who have 45inod . IL-L'1
and the slogan for 1928 is every fit
person in South Carolina a member, <
is the way Seymour Carroll, thtrOranch N^ble
Secretary, expressed it to a re- i
porter for The Palmetto Leader this i
morning wh^n asked for a statement j<
- for the press; The'state- grfflul herul- M
_ quarters are located at 1501' 1-2 Taylor
S. in the building of the Mutual ,<
Insurance Company here in ColuJn- <
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"Mrs. Hattie Johnson, of Andrews,eads
the mother society among the
rbm'en of the Lady Knights of Tousaint
Will be in Columbia during the
oek to deliver an address to the wo- - ion
of thu Columbia lodge headed by ? ? ',
Irs. 1\ A. Ingram, on.Green
Colx Noble L. Yarn of Greenville,
hd Miss N. A. McQueen, Grand Nole
Empress are among the, other di?- ~ infeui&hed
Tonssaint lenders who are
xpceted at the headquarters in the
ext few days, said Mr. Carroll last
ight.?Ihtniel I;. Prioleau,.of Goorgo-' ??
own. district deputy-elect, is now
<tnduefhg a successful membership
amrn'gn in Georgetown county. An-. .
th.er ToussnirVt leader, am oner the Wo-- "
ten.-Mrs. B? "E. GarriaOn,:Grand No'o
Matron-elect,.*is "reported~"to_be_' .
cry ill at her home in Greenville. , . ^AXCASTEK
NEWS
Lancaster is .blessed to have in its
itidst. prominent, and active workers.
"he Rev. and 'Mys. W. G. Owens are ~7
ertainly ploying tlieir part. Both of
hose splendid -workers come to us..
I'ith .wonderful -ftjusical ability* and
re able-"to-help Lancaster lViueh In
ho irmsical world'.' . ' .
Mrs. Owens, is displaying special
ntcrcst the choir nt {3t.
Nut only is Rev. Owens willing to
i-.kc part along -the musical lino,'but- >
a any other .activity ho, is asked to
nnear. ' : : ' r-'Sunday,.
January- lath at St. Paul
C M. K. Church a* .most wondreful
mislvhl program was rendered iniiir-, '
ero'sl (-C the high achbolf drive.
' The. following w.er0 participants of
!'' pT.^in-m:- ?? ? ?
Miss' Sadie M." llal\e?Mistress of
ere men y.'. ' '
mio? i nivory? uov, w. v>. y?\vens. ,
Dii'>t?Thr> Obi Kmrpcd Cross?Mrs.
"ronta '.Tones and Miss Willie . F09.Solii
Beyond Jhe Gates of Para-.
EJL^W-vr.- J. J. ~f tintmr:.~ ^
Puet - -Wliispcving I ipnp?Misses F.
j.'(vVi-rffTTis' eye is on the Sparrow
ra-M'ss Kelly Jones. - ' * ' .
'Puev?The. liea>f thn\- was? Broken
' 'or Mc]?Mrs t.'-.K; McDonald' and
diss X. F. Richardson. . .. ,*.
~~Sr)'.o -A^Pjvnfh of Paradise?Mrs. .
A". (K Oxvon^F '
3Tiiv Francis"Beaumont Lamb, the.
fi-riin sycalcer of the day? spoho interjslitwrly
in .lior own way on "Loyalty .*
ml Character.'! 1 .
?ij;4?y-. all to"nvery hfjth-'degree.~~
'l i-c program seemingly was ypftjoy.- .
' 8ehc!ay> Janinny :fcth was quite an
>ut.-.t'a?ujiuiv^day ampng.The members.,
mil Crieiias"ofJ Washington Baptist
'lunch The Sunday School classes,
pvd each pupil seemed' to have glcan,P
much while the various teachers
\ j)hiinul the lessons. This, being Fogilar
sirvice day, the older poople
> U t,A lunrc Ia *1-"
..nvi viivH I ' ? ?> o u; IJOUUJ LV Hit ?UI1"
'prfiil. "discourse. Ttov.-. J. C, Howe
uoached a most inspiring sermon.
Ifo selected as his subject "Trouble
.Organization." *
' There was an. unusual, interest all
lay at the A. M. TO. Zion Church. Dr. 9
r'attis |trenched' a wonderful sermon.
ills pj-rsonalitv. eloquence and spirit- 4
nal dicrnrtv-indieate' f(?r success for
ho year. ..."
Tht. .church spirit" is high and'a
kvohclovful program' has been mapped v
tut for-the year. The pastor is ccrlainly.
a.church and. a community
worker. * ' ... . '
The' Presbyterian Church of this .
,-ity and the-entire Presbyterian Biro- . ^
kerhood havc lost one,;otr-their pion-in.I
f . i ' :iin 1^' n o-osp.-l preacher ;
t |h f-tttn of Dr. J. A. Tillman, ills -
l.ife :a?-..a- scholar, as a citizen-and-as
< Hinn is-outstanding-. "Let me live
in the-' house by -the jddg of thc road
,?iiel be\i 'friend to 'lhan" was certainly '
the character of Dr. Tillman. The "
. n(ire city mourns his death. Funeril
service^ wcre held at the St. Paul.*'
A." .M. I']. Chvch with Rev. A. U,
Fiierson officiating. Elogistic ser
i ices wdro held by his former class"
hates, schoolmates and workers of the
Prcsbyfdrian Church. . .
T-h,. Lancaster-High School?has on
Ik I'l'll'f A kk/
. VIMP0 V4**>V 111 IIUC1 VDV U1 Uliuiliur
building to be added to the grounds. '
Each teacher and her class labprs daify
not only to equal bxit to excel. W%
rae hoping that, daring another terrip
i "Tcaehevy" will be on the grounds.
Prof. E. E. Riley, the efflolent andTm= riring
worker, is manifesting moth inkoi
erring in siliciting the cd-operation
trough the Parent-tVnchers' Asso. ration.-^
'
Anoth (T* trarher has been abided to
thd faculty in the person of Mrs. W.
C1-., Owens. She is doing splendid-.? -4
ivnrk in developing the musical talent
Irt the fiefi'o&l. ?'
The school fflm\Txrts-a mawi&tg
jrawing new readers daily. A standard-invitation
awaist you tos fbui
library. ^
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