The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 14, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Laurens News
The Eastertide was ntost pleasantly
spent in! Laurens. . (
All church-doors wejo' opened with,
a welcome to all on Sunday morning.
"^"T'Rev. J. B. Smith pastor,ol' Uothol A.:
~i~ -Mr Ei Ch'urcht wns at his best-on.
the "Resurrectioij". On the rostrum
were., ike tomb'jand two, angels wit! >
wings attached. One at the head and
Sunday School rendered its annual
-?Easter program. The jlIec oration for M
the occasion \vas most artistically ar.ranged
by MVS. M. StMitluts and.Mis.' i
<}desj>a Son days, who wnre directress
of the program. T-he orOBB, made by .
Miss Odessa Sanders, was very beau- *
; tiful. - . ' _ j
i?-? Th9 pnsTor hhq congregation curr.r ;
i_ - to Si... PauL. Baptist .Church Sunday
.nfght to witness their annual Easter
.. program. A good program was rehTT"
.dered to a capacity house, -i'he decoration
was suggesting of the season.
?* :?The Bi'thlolu'iii?Baptist Cluutli
choir of Newberry, S. C., rendered an
Easter pantata at the St. Paul Baptist
Church, Monday night, April Olh,
This choir is composed of some of the
: " Best talent in the State. .-Mrs. Konald
Patterson, organist, is a musician of
rare ability, while Miss Helen Nance,
Miss Etta Pratt and Mrs, Free! Patterson
are also piano artists, Those.
. r_ are assisted by well trained voices
of sopranos, contraltos, altos, tenors,
and bass.~To that 'the cahrtahi
was enjoyed by all is a weak explanation
of the rapture one felt $t the
close of this program, Refreshments
were served to the Newberry". friends
by Mrs. Q. 01iphant?nnd Mrs-.. Mary
Whitener at Mrs. Whit oner's homo.
Mrs. Sue Pearlc Rice and children
\ motored from;-Sumter
visit . Mrs. Rice's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Pratt Sillier.
i\*: Tr? ^ i. T i o!?'. .. r . l. / ?..
luias r-SLV.iiu omumu:^ ui trie virrt'HVille
citj-v schp'ol system, was a Weekend
visitor of Miss Mary Bailey, on
VVilUnnw St, ! ^ V- '
Those attending the Older db.vs'
Conference which convened in Columbia
A ]iril (Uh. 7fh and-8Ch--aro as follows:
Robert Faxon', 'Samuel Boyd,
Cornelius Hunter and Maims?1 >1 ii-hett.
Mr. Oliphant carried these young
men to Columbia. They report a
grand time, , . . '
. *' With two additional rooms toytheir
parsonage .near completiom tlie mem-,
bers of S.t. Caul Baptist Church IVre
?rr^?anxiously awaiting the arrival of their
V pastor 'ami family; Rev. James A.
Baten. ,{
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LOCK HART MANS /
We lift our hats anil make a bow
to the readers of Tire Palmetto Lead;?
. er, and promise to furnish them' the,
news "from this place, and occasionally.
? * articles .on .^various subjects. '
Lockhart is a cottonmill town, situated
in tht: northern part of Union
' County on Broad river. ' There are
' ' * two large mills here. A big dam and
power plant,is also found at t.hjs place
.Ujf relation btweon the races fine
The culuted people are very wt-ll >pro
. vided for; having a splendid churcl'
and a nine-month schoblV*
Last week we attended the rTesine
exercises of the Harncs school tin.
' -enjoyed it. This is a Roeomvahl
s hool with two excellent class toonr
and is taught bv Rev. II. *M. I'itts.am
Mrs. Anna Hail of Rock "llill. S. C
They have been with this school throi
years arid the people'want them ti
come back next "year, which .prove
that they have rendered aceeptabl
jBorvico. '
Wc\also attended the closing c.x
' ercises of the Emanuel Chapel sch'oo
taught by Miss Cora Ca.stpr, .of C<
/i^luhibia, S. Ct, ttyd .vims1 Alice1 nW?
of Chester, S. -C. This -wav .the!
- first session here, but 'they gave sat
isfaction to all'concerned, and th
" - -pfeottfc-want :thtyih to n't urn. * -W
highly enjoyed the exercises, whic
, proves they are keeping- pace wit
1 ?'the'progressive aire. Talks we:
.' made by kfic writer ami Prof, J. \\
- Hall.
I,ast Sunday, we accompanied by M
J. II. Land; the singer,.orator, chare
and society.worker, worshipped twit
* Bethel Baptist Church oJ[ Kelt on, an
heard a wonderful sermon by Rce
E..H. Moore of Spartanburg. In th
afternoon,, tHc "KV 'nf P. and Court r
Calanthe had their Thanksgiving, sei
~7" " vice. All the speakers dbi u i111,- an
we enjoyed their sermon by Rev. I
' II. Muurc. '
Mr. Miles U. Rognn and TTlss Ma^
? yip ,f, Hoffooj students of the Sim
high seho61 of Unionf sp^tJSatrinTa
and Sunday nt home, with -their pi
rentd, Prof, and Mrs. TV. M.-Bogai
And Sunday they were visited h
M1"""' t.nninh- Binekwell. Ruth M.-w
dox, Johnnie Sartor, Catherine Dayi
Messrs. Fred Tueker and Lee Pay|
students of.Sims high*sehooI. Com
again, young people, Lockhart-makr
you welchme.
Iff. Bphriam J. Bogan came her
ttV? ? ' 11""'* V
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Georgetown News ,
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Mr.*$idney Williams atul his; mothW
sjvent the week-end with I'rof. and
Mrs. G. \Y. Howard, .They motored
from Ivtloroo-,
ii wil At in- "Mill i in Mr.
andHM-rs. James Kinlooh' oi Andrews.
i tui ..a,. i.. ?" .imT
muivii'ti i" vnv Vw.\ *%k'
s-( oni :> fyyy,. Tfcuvs \vtlh yelatlvca' v'nU'
friends. - . . ;. ' '. ' l j
Mi\' O.'IVarson. i-i' Puia.am. Nv
-wv ook. ? ~ ' - .. ^ 1
,>Mrsi Q.-A^J'auIfy made. .
I.vlp to ( idunielli iii'.'l on P."!' rtfHirm
InsutJit'. .Vk i' ^li>'.iuUU:r,?..jCailutrluiV'..
wlio TiiRTH cTTTthfTm n t'fW weeks^-Sliri'V))^'i
t^.'<o return to her stiuirps at
Benedict in few weeks."
^j-ViendVarc pr<uT(1"T<v~dVP;rr of^-the;]
Mr. -ChayiJKv. Carolina is j
making with the fast Llaivipt.m Ijvj
'stitule Wnsehalt nine. Hi'' is l'layin.'" |
sec end )>a '*. an i will leave wj'itli t'lie !
team noxf week far a ts>ur thnmjrli
A >ilit ( ill'. Inia. , ?
Social.
I . ' >.
Mrs. Iv A. Fra'-o >' t.-nl rt:\in< < 1 in
honor o*P .flics', s, Aiesilamos ..HivjTs
and ('unoy of .NevV York. < ' y at
Iut spacious home on Sire "
last Fiidav.ivenih;r. On Mot-vlav- Mi"
'..ami Airs-. E. A. "Ail-lrt-oti's .lic.uO .in.
hoine. Prince St.. was .uip "(vene .of
another I'cci'prtiTn of Me.-sihrinos fi~iv."trs'-^iid'rarney.';*
- --- - s-Por,bonds
Vf all 1dn?U an 1 ayrhfci;'
ihsuVaiT?c? -see Mra. lister ,F> I'.
It. .lirown, or A. Q. lHinmoiO..
| I-I evfat'i); 11 t
Pri)f. .1. S. lJoj'H. tiiVrt kvi^ n^ffi'etta5i--n"V'ok
Kh;;-AToe. 1 I S h in ' cum _
oh Faster. ATtftivl *^* and Kayo- thorn a
irofirf TTvitsi^jit
. . Taylriv I lie veJevan pitulnr of-->t-,Ua
Kinuslive :.:n was at IS.- 1 bu
war not C<>' \1 > r.iUu.a i' r Cotuhlh >" !.
n.....i i,n. .<- > n.. n;i r, .. i- 11' i'
| 1 the j-ifilvinu'- " <'* for'UownrO
was in rare form n;ul ]' '-t 1\ iao : >v._
at" his ihcri-y .|i n't 11 Ml?.' v ?,?;. -jv i?il
;p mar I".it in I'"h1, ' l( "
V'u li'.Mve.; oiiiv half way of tin.
homo liojv' ei.nht- runs.
' Hawaii!.team looks holler -this y.eht
, " ;t'' 'ir ' 1 .1
.lo>i'ph is ?> thr wet iyini-* rial air! !/ >
ho right' lunn.il.f; v.trv? ar.i!.. llk> lW '
~tm ndei'i'nyid wist mm- I.ntfrtifc"nro
(L nn' Viii' u.iuaiiil Vi'ut h. .1 'lies. .who
' hailed f-roin? (..'on\Vay, loo); good-"or*
| first, lll+uy, \vlvu played the secoryi
k "111^It.r*1?.i'.p.*r t-iii.'. \^ai. lv.
I,-gan.'a m-w eiitiHir, is .-h"rui(i v :-;>oe.,
I a ." fchort tut.) 11. .1 .or an. is liii.hin-.. H'l
the dust al'out :1m hut H-m in r. \\ lii-lo
hi''.uai iU r. fi.-rji'v.-.'ll. I i!o a -t-mv of hy.
i.Ju? vi?U 'ail's "Si i;og''-. l'.enu.iiir: v.
" Hull1?11a'. li" Mo. h.t h-h*4 11?;i?
f?(iuo.il?*..) onjyiif is iiv risurvo,
so l'l-iif. .has' no worry, ami ays. lu
will go tI't)!1 'the' rhamiiitin-lnp tin
. year. .
1 ho score \v;i-: 11.??" *. i.> d lii: h
-Myi'n-rA roe Ti il'lf'-f. u?
, i * .. . .
. Howard High- Adds l.lcvcnth i.rach
j i: ']'*> kiyilwish the jjrivnt .ilmnnn
I 4 of h.'. 'lu'r ii'.'.raVo-n. lV.-if-.-,--.r -1. l?
I M . . T,
Hwk of llowanl lu; n .s?1tiiul atiUuilii-C
j~"m7iTTttrchapel (i.\i in-os 1-ft-"'1'lmHs i'r^
tl^at the eleventh-gi a le v. ;il ho adi:
1 ... . I.W.I. 1 ni.vl i i.i
p . *. v
C) Wo foil], to I'vot'o>*.' .?? '
y ' iv-l'. th'w- Wtuvlj I'fcjljL. jffl'v.".
' riot 8UV|?rl-'ti'd fit ihi ' advance . u'
' j for' ovary (iV.c, s bim ,reali>.
that u lii.iii y.'i: j i "ut .'i.t-ili..
""v' ' ;' ' ' "
|- j vaneeriforit ol outwave?
,1 ' }io .h'.,V 1.1 <-a,h"ad of ' il' _
- ^Uauhoa-aijiOL^iiiLLy y. oi.d. V til .V.i'iLiJ:
{ <<hhju^'rii<l.?aU->? have irua.lv yu.ul v. iioi
ever Uioy.. have no.. , _ - ^(*.;
I i1"" V iilVVf l4: O r'?Vt- ?> j if i ' 0? }
n ' a position to enter the college do.jj?U
j>vj .iivnl'nl the sciiordy ui rhli-iiUilO. itfj
ij the rural school' .\Vill KOtlhy Ion
o . lu'riut .hityhor a'?K aiuvd teiU'hvrs., .
Wo "t i) I;!+.< ol'!!' ll.il-'i. ol!"?t
Tt*Tc'IT"ior dif'irU 'JTIIW..'E.t\:c ? li i m ot i
i-r ; a support rn all his undovtal
Kb injjjft '' "*~ ' .. ? _ W :,
"jv'yy,'?
/. L ... t
-(f; last- ?N<cye"ml?ev to help ?:are-'."?oi_Jij
,f errand father and stayed until h
-^doathi He -left today for tJi^crrylior
s-% i r?.. , : 11.' '' \.. i i i
Hi,. inm ii'jin u-< pe^.1.11 ' [' " "
5; to Albany, N. Y. to work this sun
liner. Mr. Uojran is real jj>lly and
| I, enUiL-iiiiiier. l.ve!Ji..H is mui
^.?0 <^('C'-hiii| lt'a\(> yet wishes him nine
v ruwenifs ,T ' ?
- AtT*w'I-rroline Aioforth, student <
Sims hi?h school, spent the weaker
^ with hyf parents, Mr, and -Mrs. Ma
' te'r Cloforth;. .
' Thftri* will ho n debate ftt. thf-M
Row nil--school house tonifrht. ttt
Ip SoTvetl ihaT AVorften f*hr*i1d not Vot
w Affiroisitivo. Mr. J. Tl.'l.and apd I'ro
| \Virp W-' Ho^anl Kfcpatijv?-Mv. J. 1
.? Palmer and prof J. W Hall.
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THE PALMiyPro. I
Greenville News
u- ' .
.Mrs. It. L; Duckett was called to W(
Atlanta Sunday on account, of the-pe
death of hoi' father, Kev. Lagan. Mrs. ! 1>1
IhicIvctV has the syrrfpathy of a hostJin
T.rnriTonTis: -\- ' C. !B<
.Mr. J. MolinT,-civil on;ouvoi;. and . v,'
arch hot i." ot'Thnana, Cuba, was in ^ I?1
n.nt'oi'enec with pastor, and "trusteed 1H
.?T Affcn Temple. - C hurch Monday- f i
:ii" lit. : j>n
?rftllSs 1"! 1 la 31ai Logan has .returned 't)1
TroiTi li/oTrRty'iY, N. V.. where she-spcnV-^f
rv5yi7nt"Ttifrtttrs -in"rrd lew.. * " One
the Teaturotv-<vf- tlur past, 'L
r**J;h .\v:f .' the mysterioushi helicon ^
rin;.' *;d llic lii?iiV' of All', and Mrs. I'1
Chn.UM Vi> tjri. yn (li'edn Avenue. The~Ttr
f-atrjlniniiu'iit \vas ehjhyed by a'vefy ll'
tc.'jo number. " * -t
: .'1 he -J. C(ip|')in Missionary So-b
:oty met. Thursday afternoon at the-^
Mr< iTimi.-i (iiilliii. nit Mi- ...^
'e.H St.. v'hcfo ii tine, session was J-1'
h:ul. " " ' . ' jSt
"'Hu' S'.ir.-h.^i1 t ! !h lu-iil ils-iee-'1"
:1ai i.avi'.nV WYuhesday afternoon a* ; vi
',lu4' -hwive of Mrs. j.ena Austin, on :u
'ii\ n Avenue.- wliere^a-lovely* meel;
;vr vn''"'.vJ. .. > 1
'Mr. 41.- (3.-(*rjlHh, of tlii's eijy. spent
he ].i i or si '.s n in (la'.nesyiUe, Oa?, _ 'V
i n- tivo frwest? or relatives' aivl frieiuls. p ?
ti."rot Smit h left last vreek f!|)
lu'or.l'i.ila te'lphja. whOiv she wilt speh ]>'
u>inelihie-...\\ Itli her? ;-i -ter, ?.Irs. Lila^.
V- ;_ -;j'c
Mr. Ailaiiis, V.rPhiladerpTira, is vrMtnyr:
I ;..re. t.-.'"lleV." iiinl Mrs. D. P. Ail'
nil I /illeoTn' St. ''if
'K.-i.-iSanilaj' -was chavae-lprixetl! ' *
' y? i ' 11 v. ci'.ihor litre? aniloll ehurch h
~iT-, : l~i}\ <t> eVoVV\!s pat J'pi llu- 1*
-av-ii;' .vhAll in 'i'ciKEic A. 1U-!v.
l'!i i.rh wyv r.ii cscip'tToh to the v.
} :ule.' tlu-.i i.' in-in.u' throe packed cono.TC- f
a'a/itu in il i: laiu-o ri i thi.? pictuv-|
;>V t'.V i*."K e of v.'i'.pphip to witness ' y
.J': -:., "Ye-; litv-'iifrii'li/'.n"- a pageant1- 1
. .. I'\ f.i J.yke . di;\ni:\tist ami '
, ,\-clCss, which was the. fen-Una* of the '
j .:t hoiisp minii'lft
i* two hotsT.dr l.M'. Knus-U-T. At-wi ll. :
i \Y.\V' \ oi'k t'iay. who malic a splen- '
-I . *7 '0 i a "t Oil nvn" at t-l n'. '
loilc.. Jhe choir was aHl.v ussr.-te.T 11
y the a!.1. ii ii. :Vn,'c rum Alio ic-. S.inly '
Itv-. s, vein! iv juc-st the -pageant .v
jwhah was so beautifully anil . clfcc- ' '
' . v y ivnil'rod in the niorhinjr,. waAy
I ; olltoJ at T : !?> i)l the evening to t-hej
! _ a- (! !i* !:t ot an v - ei'-!!"t\ I'ltia.!. '
lliore')vorc jtlso several 'appropriate i
i i-i-i; a: ii.n--.. :i c t.-.'iw "hv Clusters Ron !1
-f?: ' ' . ' " ' X- '
J.(. Sump'jT ali i Tim Bo\V-j 1
linj?; st;u?linii"out.- Jli-SrJI. M. Siimpvr.
v.TTii \ iu' mystery of a I'juttprowr.ki"**1
-a-. :-u d :-t. til- i.'iaii-?. ' ' . 11
" in>3^.1:ittio?Hrrhwss n.-toarher -4iv i
" l'n' >a.- high school.; spent the, 1
ring holidays with-' relatives and ; !
. ft&gK in lJu'e "West. ?' ' -M
.JJ; v Wil'.iair.Sk. of the ('. Mi ET.Jl
..?i i . IV TTi'lTvTTc T"Tin'"TtTT?feT-'*?
. J.-'v.i-l Chapel C. M.' Ki Chprch. ! v
v*;ih?h?y nmr-ninjLV fp. the -.satisfaction i t
.of a jit i at erov.d. .'"'he Bishop and :
lY-. \Vtllinms ,^pint "several days in 11
r he < ily :*.* the guest of Key. J. B.
f :u -. -l.el'.vcd );a_sha- (if IsraeK.
. i i ! ; . * . . : !.
The Ayoit Builder,s-C luh met Mon-1 1
i;.y at.'Ahe home trfr Mrs.. ^J. .;M. C'al- j
' ?. fii j.eavh .St., -w*h a *K#>ud at- .
I ..-mianee. 3 . , V, . . ' Lj
j '1 lie Williiivy Workers Cluh met Men"
i I tiy hf+yi-ho.- n at the hi-me of.-M-rs.rt.
Adtiie Miller^op Andcrs-un St-., etuer- h|
ail d i Mi sr Km ma tlrillih. A line j
*j eetj'dg was reported..
. ' \ plav e;.;i it "ChaLc rcila'' (dl)d a i
[ I 'iftliY ' ( ?' st \vTfT' he tgivtfft at "A l!?*rr'
e 1\ ii p'e < i uri h >11 -Tuesday night, |
.. j if ,17tlt. at ftMiii ii'cli)C|v. Adniis [
V y i-u e'en.ls. The public -is urged j
.] j a'tv ml.- .. .
j i : e I.! ;.( Chest.. Contest and mid-.
m!.Tri7:4:^\vitT lie -c-rrrrr at -vVIh'UJ
tii| U* -Mon-day niyhc April 30th.
i.: ?r>> ;x;.vuiuL preitv jiirls in .the
- -n-hue the |
* *n utfI'a 1 ?fto|if.'t 'hosts? Vote. for your ,
j favorite Rivls. Vote's; Id cents ouch.
tit?. -A* (' ?iMtiiipttr is I he m ina,".'er ,
f-f +t4?? t'll i-h' ?-?L????*7- ~ f ... . ' .
i- i lie/. A. ('. S whip'tch' and tho??\llen
'Tonvplc Choir rendered a special ?yr- j
~ VTce at the-St. Mary A. M. K. Chfrftdvj
<\ which Rev. W. T. Harris is the '
|>ajt.or, Tuesday niuht of "last week.
ii.: <y.leH Temple's annual Iniildine rnl- I
is 1 y will he held on 4hc fourth .Sunday
i. i jh May: Two" thousand dollars the.
1;' "i>;d. VV Zilch The Leader for- an 1
v- iiortneements. . ^ i.
v j HA l l.SlU KC NF.WS
llii y vi" ?J\ii;(t;?y was quite a.bnsy day
d for the inemhei'i) of St. John C
i | 'Church:* The services hej;atV Sunday
lr I nlprttinff at'5:00 o'clock. Rev. J. II.
| Thomas preached the Resurrection ser '
\ pi on before sunrise; then another at
>V 1 l.;!;(). The Sunday Schoot at the Ue-suaT
hour held interesting session", j
f. j. At >5:00' i\ M. the Raster program
was had. Much credit is due Mrs.]
1 L. U. Mfl/Qos, Mesdamcs Derrick,
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EADER 'rr ? ?
- ' BENEDICT NEWS^
Spmc attention was given. l?st
L'ok to-the importance of health cs(ciaily.
the" healtli of colored pe.o
0. Ihe principle address was deeredby
Miss Whaley ol' the State>ard
of Health. ---She jwesenteil.u
:dl prepared talk on?the v-ariuus
eyentative diseases and' gaive im-;
>rtant facts and figures on various
1.tses of health. She shewed the roarkable
advantage of proper habits
living and featured The extension
life alaitl to hygiene ami medical
rvtros \vhieh had brought 'the' aver!?iivil
It I'lto i*ii''il ivnil
ihV ago of about (i'J v car.'. It it ir
opinion.that the student bofl^jyill
olH'well ami recognize ITreTinpnetgulaU
tlu ii: euuiliKt ill keeping with,.
re-htvr? of health. " ?
hi a.hh'ties inteiest is centered in
ifee games. The first w as Trtayeibfrrr
iVtisdel Athletic Field by. the home
urn with the Brooklyn Giants,
ores l'J-7 in favor of Brooklyn. The
init.i iiiii'- \v;is also obi's od on tin.tmpus
by Benedict! College team
i l*that of Clafji'n University. Scores
)-8 in favor of Benedict College,
lie third'game was played lit Sum.^e/.
The scores 7-5 in favor of Bench
t.. Mmli i merest ?centered
. ?u.. or .....
i tni."> >;*i ?nv ?uiu tuv. iiuijvm u v
"Friday e\ /r.TrV fnembcrs of the (lie*,
lub under the djtectioit of Mvs.Pulus
supported with-musical selections
le e< nU'.-t ' jriven at Zion Iiapiis'.
iiuich in the interest of the church:
lijny requests" have recently been
iade "for the services of this oxcel,r.t
-(. I-Miip. ..r sji'i'J'e.rs. Response to
me of these calls coUhfhot he-mndo
lihotit si rlously" alfeet in;-; their class uom
work,
1 let'?"Sunda.v, v ith--a?piiogranv
allyin kcvpiutr". with the spirit of
to- day, the. sink's sang? in- tite Fiist
la'ptist-Church at Alc-hp .S. C., hhei-y.,
: ,'v were the quests of K. J. Alder-'
".an." "The occasion is worthy oPkpe...1
Vnim'tiqn for. it drew together an
nteresting body of citizenry" of s-si-.l
1. ii a l >! n ,iu n, i! -in?> l impl - h;r
f many ..white ami colored pe.ple.Jor
' ::i. . 1:% !.. Kxpres.-ions of appreciation
.ere generous. Doctor Antisdel and
'n.lessors Ktonebrealyer, Townsend
! ) ,11 1 bo e i mcnhc
\ i i *' r i vwiii|?IUIIVU ui?. i .7.
Doctor.. Frederick Uedforli Oon!
1 ' ' h 1 in IMmi -<l:iv evenine
> ayi i: meeting and the "Sunday wodiiff
service. At the.prayer'inee.ihy
re spoRtr--?m-the nlU v of- 4lu:
id" which he treated front a rtv
tonal and-scriptXffal view pdint. In
tibse. interest prevailed ' throughout
lie entire audience froin^Tm7-Metrrrr^
nir'to the dnd <)( his message and'
nany expressed (lie fact that/they en-o\;od'.
immensely his most carefully
ilnnncd ainlrwell delivered message.
chili furnished a s*.roily found.niiou
o'v- ;t belief .therein.?: :
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At, the Suiiday. evening service lie
yi ; ii-h-'tl. "? :||o- wee Hun" u iipi'
lie slVonji' pa sage of scripture in Italian's
8:11 for tlie background
tVilliains and (ixno.r for making this
projiVanv' a success. AlisseW" Uosotta
lacks'<>nKiirona Ifyrd and Mr. Dot;
lis ilamcy also," t fie local quartet, play
cd a vevV 'conspicuous part *on the
We were highly please,;
vyTth timely and encouraging remarks
-oTir erhinK the?program ..by" frof. .1
T. W. Miiiis and1 1'ro.f. Ford.
Miss Inula AtD-mys,. a student ol
Slate' Collcpfbi Miss B.crnieo 15yv.ll., ;
student of Allen University*, spent
In- v.rck-1 ill with thi'ir pt.tr on I*. .
Misses- Mtgudc Sanders and litis?if
Uut'neridrd, teachers in-Kdgelild Ac h
dyniv. were the Week-end Quests oi
WKTs-. ;-r K7.iena F>y-rdr~Tei'flie Me Ken
,/.io and l'rof. J. T. W. Minis of Lees
\ Silo. . '.'L /'
"The- faeu 1 ly-tit-Jju-tesbueg attendee
+he- closing- uxcrciscs.^nf tlTC f.crSYilh
graded sc hool Monday . night, v. hicl
was enjoyed hy all. ,\Vc were fortu
n<ltt: to?loive? visit; llif school Ml>
-Brrptet? Logan, <rf Chicago,-41 li,-Mr
Roy Logan, student of Howard Uni
vei'sity; Miss Elizabeth Logan, teach
er in - Ward graded soliooL-They -wer
called home on.account ol the cleatl
of p*. Lc >gan, of Chicago, 111.
- The following is the,program of-th
closing exercises of the Bates.huvj
gardod school, which is to he- hel
April 15th, 1 Mh, and 20th, 11)28: Sunday,
.1:00' 1'. .W.CSefMOn lv
Rev. C. II, BrrnVn, pastor of Secoir
< t1l.',Vy H..ptiL-t, f'.hinch, r'fihm-ihia, S
7T If you nvissihis, you will luisy.j
gospel tr~ent. ^
C7Crvif 1 nv 'pv c n i~nir. R o'clock Con
Cert .ITld.play, entitled, "N'dhody1
ftusLChrougfi the fifth grades,
.-^Friday evening, 8:00 o'clock
cert and 'paly, entitled, "Nohody'
Darling"?given hy the pupils?fror
j the" sixlti and ninth grades.
The public is invited to atterul ai
of these features. Jl\-J. Sulllvai
principal.
?: ? -ApwH lf 1928
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| A MESSAGE OF CON SOL ATION
AVhen tietftli invades, your family ranks, what a message of con- ?
A solution comes to you from the fact th/uTT1E MUTUAL RELIEF 8
^ AND 1JENEYOLENT'ASSOCIATION is under contract andnyuu X
<s protected by insurance laws, to pay you promptly your mtMl*anc.e S
?V policy which your loretliought persuade*! you to take put covering ?. V\. '
^- ^b'vt'iT-rtiumlwr id thx du>>itv~ KhnffkLggve^H^e-^?f 14<:?hAk-?-gr- *?1Of
$50u,u0 (JOXTit ACTS. ". Our agents ary anxious to. talk with you"7 "J;""'. . _ .
$ about it. 1'hone 7180. ? \ ' . $5 ' *: '
rite Mutual Relief & Behev'lent Ass. of S. C. |
^ - r J. 11. (jiQODK; t?t'u. Manager. c
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jj-?Church and School Equipment ; its
N I' -11)10A C hurch l'ews.
1 ' - ----- NfMDlOA Alldrtorium Scats.
1 ? ?? VI .TMF A ^hnnl Desks. ,
. M-I1)I:A Tcathors^Desks. ,
| .. v...: : . School. Supplies of njl Kiiuls.
| Willi resources of over $o0,00.0.00 and a .modern faq , .
r ? loi\?in? arc :p1j1u to lii.dtc attractive priec*j>n any of the ?
"above equipment. He sure to write us before buying
_ elsewhere. , ? 1 < A.
a Nu-id Srlionl DacIf mnnJinv
MANUFACTURERS ** J . I
I DARLlNGToN j S C. I \ -j
: c?:-'wc^cro^wcrcncrei
1 heHome^tead Bakery \
cr Mrs. Nettie Sanders, Pr< p.
I We make a Specialty ]
. Wedding and Birthday lakes .. _J
jel 1.330 Assembly Street 1 ... Phone 4932 j
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I REESE'S DRIJG STORE " - |
|rr?-? mks. r. n. nEE*K, v\'<)\s. ? ' ,.' : . | - g
A Full LTuo 01' 1'atont Med it ines. Cigars, /'ji - /
( Cave: toy. and J-obacciC. A I'Aill Line ul' j&??:?
^ ^ACuCili .1 XT: 11 ki1'ivp-i i".i t inn . :it .ill 1- -j?
$ . 'I ilia's. Ice Cveilni aiid Sodas,;. " . 1 if;;; , *
|; ' .. P.IIGNE 7820
oj 1122 Assembly Street, . . _ Columbia, S.^C. g "... ^
| Poro Beauty Shop |
O 1 1'di (Ailtino. Facial Massagipe. Manicuring, Mnir Rpbhinp?g_
? -^l\i^LYttsmOUS^FON evDl.NDV |
f I. S. LeeVy's Department Store
.% 1131 Washington Street > Columbia, S. C. *_j l
A . * '' ig -
uk* .- u.'upw ' mt 9 n^i i ?m hi iwmiwww? .
j * .'.I. S. LEEVY 'I'Yr
| Departmfei tt ^itore f
I; 1 131 WasliingtonSt. Phonc7567 4~
' f ~ i T . A . K'
5 Line of Clothing for Men, Women and Children. :
. x I Joys Suits A Specialty-. * ?
:: uitvcoons, shoes, iwiiclsfky? |
I if Connected with our Store is: First Class Tailor Shop, 1 :
f ll'arljer >.kop ami .Beauty Shop for Women,: C'.k I
| We arc not selling Kacc Pride." Buy from I \s because $
X \v<> <;m kHI fnr I?kw. - | /'
v*!*v ?% *? ** ! *t* ?t* !* *!' ?! ?jmJ? ?*? ? ?? / /, ?1-.? ? ? ?
' I PlNCKNEY'S: funP^l1iome"T~':T
, I -UNDERTAKER AND ^CENSED EMB ALMRR
I Funeral Cars and Funeral N
1 f \ As Good as the Best ^
I / :-v JHBK^ And Better than the Rest
1 I < And Prices Less
^ j COURTESY : i
II f JBp SERVICE
I Office Phone 5707 Residence Phone 7765
s r 1006 WASHINGTON ST.. ' ) COLUMBIA. S. C.
^ |Pinckncy's Sanitary Barber Shop ?11
I BEST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY. COME AND SEE
I- FOR YOURSELF. , "T"
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