The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 05, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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Miss Shumate v?;ns lioiw i
Despite ilmzlinjr' vain .every seat
was '.oki'a and jvtaruUHo vc.om was at
a p^ea.iuai the aaaf.ttriiihi o.i". K'
tot'K" sviten ac?:i>iu .'i. rj, v u>H~v.i.
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Vve.klih'}; tvrmina'.-c.l, to the wj.ra aimtr^tttrnt.
<*f .u Vnost emliu -Utsi iv- - ? ;
.ike. ice. Thy .evetu w as a vivoi'd "bivjilccr
in .cwrp hh.u? ul' the woiTi,.t1ie sani:
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i-_ T. i.. H,;TK 3vp,ivt? av;tl Rev;: Sump
y.v':*o t?-v. l;-.'.. ;i " a ' r.dni.ts at tit.
I..' 'ii i 1 i'liii ij Willi " ' ue
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W Oil tit All R : C;,t;r.'
. Rev. D. L?[$hhipr^im?u?rg Siuuiuy a "
te men.; ?;??"
dim Womarilciss dTifi, fun
nutsi^ light drtvmiv oLthe f v;,. iv v.' :
v he str.ped at F.vnngV 1: t IJrv]-'
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Hi i :n0 c VJ.ock;~ Adrni.' f! iv ir> C-n^
The')'.iklic is cordially invited'to wi.
nr s t!.is-*?ft'air. * 0' v *
The. Rev. II. \\'. Stewart'and.! con
crcrrctien of Pilgrim Res'j Rapt'.-;
Chutch rgnelero;! ' a very 1 pv f eh'..
service "a*. YfT;,n 'Temple church, Sun
-?:?d;iy ,n?lrrfr en, in tTtl' iri'vu'st (" ',h:
??i ji- M;i"k the. pre?j^Crff.
Mr. Charles' Austin'spent IMortd.-t;
o. - in ;C'haX. C,
A clelighCVl party ' v."ts; ten'-lcrc
Mrs. .To' i? II. Wilson, on Mori'lny eve
nirrr, April lfitk A very enjoynbh
evening was .spent in danciflfr atu
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other pleasant amusements. A de-' b
li^ious ax, ;bc was served at "J:30; af- n
ter which' the birthday cajvc wds cut y
""try !VTtt. Jje.ununF, and served with j
, iVul. punch; 'Ahen with Ttof, W. G.! 41
\... n die at the pia^U), tfa'iuiiig \va^ i|
e.-. tVLCd? and .cNtryiKiiiy Svasi.'.'iuuvodj-.d
, ly the spiiiit?' XXkso present ittclud- ni
rtr;r'.t:nftUtiUcY.<&', X, Ca.PrtdTI5'
?'i ly. i ; i u, I1. I1.?.li'liidgi'i1, IX^?LL?y
j \\> die.'\V. 11. .Smith, A. J. Chap- I.|
i pvlle, .11. C, Murray, Misses Gcrtyndo j
J iiol.?i-n.-oh, XI:ijL?le. ah.I .Xlinhic Thonip-. ^
: s< n, Mar.iur.ic- Lipseom'be, Julia Mc- '*
v'pan t.V, F?oreftCre I... I.yk? <. J.illiun J
-ItiWh- : v.T:t:..'it~ Ilr ek,~ IGaiduh ChiU> *
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i ?!;-?rr'o S \Mhrie Simpkrns, *'
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'' \ ..i'!i'lii . Tho. ladies wore verv '
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rV'nrw'Pf: in..th< :r'evcr>'ns? jrowns,- all
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U iful and . n?-?fvil?^
:-:,-u*s wore received liy. Mrs. Pom- p
Tiro .11 vv. A. C. Samplerdeliverer! p
Av<>'.. !' ! idana;' . ri 1 :r stronjr .sri'-.-i,
r n Vyr.d: y ; . M'en Tom'plc A. M. V
y'.Trt iui-H; a It 11 he*/, q. being. out for -p
: rvi<a- to Jvar'ihe ycariy L
y' '' al'. -ca i itnl KnoXvlcdge': > <
, whkh pyoved very timely and injtev- j.'L
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1 iu!-; \vi 'ely heralded Hope . Cbest K
, U n't. >; and -.nrtl-oj' wedding .will .be X.
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" T II 1. huivll put over i
) Mi ...; : nr. xct-. rii.ni Sunday after-, I
> ' ' ' c< i.'. ittnijr pi'in i ally of (luets,' '
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" a Llloll.l 1-V.v.-. T il-rpr1itn> ?? '
!.*> ari- ivA*. :rr! A. ; . !%*: , has rO- '?
i. '(o hor hoti;.- ,n- Pittsburgh, t
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- The. many TrVr'l- Mrs. TIattie 1
\ ' ft 1 I,. :c Hell, in Sodom^ix
-I i.r. v. thai, they do^'t: \
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f)r. .Tal'z, <>f New. ,York City 'and A
- ? o t'i s. .ti'iiM* -pailiif Pls^'?
yryr A.' T. (A r n are nrous.ng !
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- 'PAINE WINS INVITATIONAL ?
riKLI) ,\NI) TRAC K MEET ' V
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At.i1?'.: !a. Cat. Am-il ?S Tn oni'n I
w. ..j. v.- tr.ick .;u;'l a windy, chiMyv
. J 1 I ; irl Tr:wk M.eet was thrilling
rj m l' nitorC:?trfrrJ? to tiio last event. 1
| Oat Un- (Vkj."o with a team of sev--.
j " ' 'f. ' i OU', l.V Pn 'nf? hy '
? ' ?^e--??n4 e?v? half r>"?ni* as winner 1
- r.f the Mco.i. .Cfaflirr's rju^iiter mile '
j,v_L;ty team, conflict 1/y TJiice. Taylor.f '
nv<cfs pasy pinner*. yporho.es> co veh$ fi
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.' iit'U Sunday aiT
:.A->n'. vir.n.v f : '..As. wire ' also.'*
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.JV',Ou V."!:i .ins, an Maxwell s
' - i 'i * f;.;rv ':-v?. !;. "His rnan^v
1 i <- 1 i' Lii'.i a'.&fuvils". re- *
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1 A! .To - g** Tie nvm ,..f . AUUfiyt^- ?
; *.' ! J ~ ho* .-v. .. hy.-?r wAli Mrs." Ida. a
:Y -iih n- -i:M i'!l Avenue. ' <1
A Mr. i'oUr Wlliinajs'l e<SiuUSon is .?
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Jt jii.-.;t o coiv.c and 4 cmain "
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I..,'; V?'?!f^icut last;
vp: >'Tvs... 2bin)iiLl4'.v-J
:" Vp IJu'.-ll 't -St-;, and loft for r
t'li'.'V J-'a;-.: jnorninjj' aftJ-r *
??? .y,. l..,'ni?.h rohii-i
'm hi'rk n a; in t/H'clfVlllo. " '
K. . P'oni;:-,'- Miss T.auva 1
" ; : ,M'-. Ms I.cda Davis. -I
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X C..f?vj! . u"and Daisy Jack'
] : v -;: 'n:: . kvir iV.oi'hra*, Mrs.
. .Ml ->' :\vo!f Avo., and
-?' - : 1 X- : vcs Mh {>nfc St. ~1
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ho/:.condition- will
THE PALMCTTC
y W. C. ErVin, was winner of the
lile relay for her fourth consecutive .
oar. *
Paine. College won the mept' with
5'points, making h!t?r best "showitftj (
1 tlie lielj events. Claflin was sqc- t
rid with 42 1-2 points, -doing the t
mjor part of her scoring-on the traejv.
xrorhcrt, was third with 15 point's, j
airier Baptist. was fourth and Hairies
a?titutc, fifth. (
JSupunaries: lOd yard dash?KnicnV s
lail.n; Bowman, l'aine;'Martin, Clafn.
Time 10 minutes 8 second^ 220,v|
aid "dash?Johnson, Claflim Wilson j
Inflin; She-Iton, Voovhces; Time 21
iinut.es, 8 seconds. 440 yard dash? '
ione, i'uincj tsbreen, l'aine; Meghan. ;
a no,, and J olios, Haines. Time 55 .
linutes, 2 seconds. , One half niile-ri- |
..VKt' Pl.fl!..'
uynn.ni:;,.- \
ones, Paine. Time 2 mi miles, t)J> | .
gmmhi.-Omv-wiloVlm?-Bailey," Vftiii-. j..
iine 4 minutes, 5t?.2 seconds. Shot-;
ul?Adams, Paine; Goodwill, PaiMon~.
ml J"llOh"!), r.liiflin;- iln- Di+ifctH%?y:
1? l'eet 5 inches. Javelin?Johnson, j
lit) im; Goodwin,- Paine; Peters,
laine*?Di.itaiiLL1 125'fOet, lu inches.." i|
Discus?Johnstift, Claflin; "Adams, >
'ainc; Goodwin, Paine. Distance, 88;.|
. yt, 8 inches. High junip?Soxtttn,
inlker Baptist; Moore, Paine; Brown
nine. Distance 5 feet, 2 inches;rj
road-jump?Bowman/ Paine; John*. .
:uv, Clallin; Mack,' Paine. Distance .
y l'eet, 5. inches. Quarter mile relay .
laflin: Martin, Johnson, Wilson, '
inight.. Time 40 minutes, 8 seconds,
trie. mil relay?Voorhees. Time 8
linutes, 42.2 seconds. Pole vault?
hi pre c, Paine; Mack, PainieBro\vn, j
.i.iu , miu uuiiijAun, e lainn, ,ue.-- IJis- .
iiue 7 feel, 0 inches. Individual! high"'
[lint- winners: Johnson, CInftin; lo
oints;'-Knight, Clafliiy H firsts; 15 \
pints."-. . '' .
ti AKDi rvn i r \f\vs??.
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Key. N. T. RJm, di^rict".iMpc'tiit
. i'(l>-n't ' over the.. Be'ui fort di-fri. t.
jis hor e ~S unday and lie-Id hsi second
unrterly ".conference, He also "doijort-fl.
a masterly rennon Sunday
ii'irnintr and night to a very large
nd appreciative;-udience. . _
'Jliv. J. Mitchell, accompanied, hy
'hll-r X. S. ~Bohn motored^ to Bam- (
i i ; Monday. _ u__
l-'riond.s of'little Calvin Primus, .Tr. ,
ill.'jearn with reni'et of his illness
nd hope for hinv a speedy recovery.
. Little Henry Primus was injured
ti_.un auto accident but was not SeIQpTs^yT'htirt.
' . j ;
Mr; lid. Tslopre is still on tho :;Lk
ist. ?- *"
Ite'v. J. jfit'chell, X.- T. Bohn and
ilij'ah Backstioh were dinnm- v-m:
'>undn? at Z\Ir. and "Mrs. Beyliobinon.:
. ' :
Miss Alone Moody and party from
annah motored here Sunday and:
imposed of several hbeks.' - - .~j-Xke--grand
rally'' whfbh was to be had
:i'i-i.-nor.s Q'liajjel 31. E. C'h'urvh * va;
left'irod until Sunday, i\Iay Osh on'
i.< ount of the quarterly confe'vonee..-Mrs.
Atldie 31. Backs tie h ami granl*
laughter,. 3Ialissa .Scidvou made. a
'i; -!ness tiip tn?tfavanimh the t'a .
vcrky 7 -r 7 "3Irs:
A. B. Pelot and 3liss Fnyl~
1 hompson. visited the Ilayen Home
iem oi, Miturday. ; .
Mrs. (i. P. BacksticTi airl Willi, .
-owin^n \\(Vo quietly married a":
ti 'yyland, S. C~ .the"past .week.
..The entire public is invited ;/> at-.'
end the rally at Fi -hers' Chat-el M.
S ('liuu.h. Snr.dny nil--}.', 'Mnr^-btrr:
Quito a number of y,.:itoi .s -n?f r
"fiends' attended the Rapta'-i ; (, on
it tlij Si^monsyille Bun.in' Ci T^n,
luml ay. '
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NINETY-SIX NEWS
The union No. 2 oonvc md-with the tothleliem
IdapTTst Church Sad u id ay
111 Sunday. 'I he lvjectiny ?
.'bed indeed. Among the many du'.ct
ates were Rev. H. A. Peterson, R v.
V. T. Lornax, Rev. Turner, Mer.srs. II.,
1. Williams, C. II. Evans, Ilomp Weson,
II. S. , C'hiippclle and a host of
>thers; ' * . v y
Sunday, after a, model^--Sunday
cliool conducted by Rev. Turner and
he lesson beautifully tnught- in the
iuiui.-i classes.?Rev. II. AvP?terson
(reached a soul-stirring sermon. This
v??? irrtleed a great sermon. We are
cry proud of such leaders ^as Rev.
'ctey^oh. i??? -?-?^
At 3:00 D. M. Rev. Allen T. Dixon
iffd" his heloved wife motored here
ronvDush ifciyer. Jlev. Dixon preach d
a great sermon frorp the subject,
TKe *Love of God." ^ Again Sunday
light* 8:30 Rev.. Dixon preached anther
soui-stiA'ing sermon to a crowd-,
d church. Rev. Dixon was prdhchrte
in inters!. n-r^nir fnr ?hi,K
ye nre very grateful. ; . L
Ninetv-Six rrarirrt school closed~
vith -ftpven nights' program. Every-1
) dy enjoyed the program each nigh'. K
Mr),and Mrs. John Frank Williams
if layknonville. Fin., writ', g mints Of*
Jr. and Mrs: F. Tv--Gyrus 'last week-.- j
A trio of young men from Morris
"Allege were plea Tit "Visitors of Miss.
:n rnVv T .rt U 1 -
jf*twit laa^ W6K0,
1 LEADER .. 1
Aiken News1*
Revs. A_W. llill, Ilorry and^othH-s
went on a two. days lishing trip,
luring last week. They had a splenlid
time. ' -J ' " - I
Re.v. K. B. Mack preached at Cumci
land A- M. 1%. .Church on Sunday
noVning mid at?Friendship?Baptist
.nurch Sunday night last. .His seven
its were indeed good.
The Aiken delegates to the General
Conference in Chicago this monthr
UsCli. B. .Mack, A. F. B. Horry and
dr.. D, A. Jyni s left this week.
> Mr'.. Jack Chavis formerly'-erf- Aiken,
i'.Oxi pi New York and 'was buried ?n
\iken. last Sunday.'"The Rev. A.. F.
li. Horry funevuli/.od the body. Ilq
rn-'.-e^-nr witV^mt several relatives and
.'fiends to mouvn his loss His wife,
hough 'quite siek, i-tinip . down^wrrtr
he body. . ' ' ' ~
Mr. J. II. Latimer, tho"*old reliy^lc
mil experienced meat dealer is still loTr--gTso-d
'tttr3lTrc?y-Tnfr~l;niOH St. opu-i'.if.
thg ftim'Oi' n'uitiun.1 iiativ
a' t 1>1K h os.m-n.l?m - trading?with"
Iiim,
lit. Worshipful Grand Lecturer,
Mo. W. X. lioshorotii'li. of Columbia,
jrt'., and others conferred the-sym(lie'
decree upon, .a number of candiTTT
cs in- lMekcr.ion Lodge No. I'll F.
aid A. Masons on Monday rfijrlvt of
I 's wede. It was quite instructive
u: ' enjo>??b!e.AIost Worshipful Grand
Ma ter, Di?. C. C. JdhHSon, was pros-*iri
the occasion great, I?'ro.. P. M.
Johnson is W. AI." and lt'evj L* la. Ginn,
e.retarv.. . '
' *?
Mr. K-. J. Gibsgm, the ""tailor and
:,o. iie'r is one of the pi ?cvo?sive bujjiJt'i.s"
liic'n in Jac city. lie 'is "doing h
lie is also a high*, churchman?an
u cer' in Cumberland ar il A. M.. K.&l\>ch.
' i"> liJdie; P. WihinnM jt; jv.-ho,i'.vl!
i i.-;i.i:t?v vill Wi-M ' V'-v .. t.'ie.
! t;'rrrtW*r/h-9o Mh . n csy ,;n;l .a:, Mr'
I'." riy. js in ( h*c:ign. '
-y ?: : ow- "
W..V1 .XLitHOKO X-EWS
Krv. F. Afarc u?, pastor in charge
>1' W e-'ay Al*. !C. C i.urcii preached, two
\-S: Irving roi-mons Sunday morning
and night to a largo and enthusiastic
tfuwd. ?? r~; . " ..
.v.- ; di'ii"..; and iritiids- <>t the Colic".
.1 Ti iiiping- School-arc very much
cd v. lilr the prbuie.-'s < f.thc school
under ilie leader hip- of Prof. P. J.
li.u nr'ni, 'iho JU'itu q al with the co
i'ci a- h-n ofitiho. faculty. On last
y -t'-.v sSih mid veli-.il grade
.In.Ssea Avi.h tin ir teacher. Mi's. Sumter
as chaperane* -eujojfcdda* pleasant::.Ci
On Friday morning the *c?ecmd
TTu tinr 1 gram.; eki-.a s AMiii .their
0 ,ci:er, ,?.J is j Sarah. Smith, fqll'o\ycd
suit; The 1 ilUp tots .were very much
i nursed with their journey.
-. The .play. cut tie b the "Old Maid's
Oiuh" AfhieJt \y:is j'tayed FritTay night
tinder the, direction of Miss L. C. Gad;
on of the llo ne Economics Department
was quite a .success. The cluxra'
t is iii this play .presented" this
unique play in hiffh style.
'i he many friends of Mrs, Itivana
Stewart.-Avill Le -gind LoLJaiow that.
!:e is .-re. a pointing after a serious
linens' of- about two m; nths.
TV-O l.nn r.f U l-.l t ., 1-. . ic 1.11-/vh>n>
with the news' of the leeent Marco-,
i<: t r; nil, ti;\Mr, S'ankey Maree
id -Mi.-s'lisiju r Mac- t'artcr were
quietly joined" in holy wedlock Saturday,
April Vthv The bride-and grooin
are at home: au"Pringlovi]lo."'
Newberry News
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S a ciuu^;
KeV. J. W. .Willii> of Lexington, N. C.,
;.m m-lp-d'mt tin: IiolrrnKs church in
-Tiic hu'iuIh;is ami fricnls
jvlio heard him want him to come
i '1 :!>. >;t viral nicotine'
for thorn.__j_r ;.Ji ' ' '. ~v
'i he services \\orc pood on last Sunday
at ACHer Chapel. The Sunday
School was well attended. Rev, Smart
preached a very pond sermon. The
c v n^vepation enjoyed-it very muo'h.
M r. IR . ok.s A ;.a\\ s 'wo-shipped at
Bill or Chapel. lie-was ashc'd to say n
few Words. Itt^Npi-cs-cd Jrinisel.f as
l.nvinrr r.r>,i.Vyt il the Pother
visitors were there. ",
Klisha school has' closed. The exercises
tvere poo 1. The Rev.. Thomp
s-fuvftARUtv ot :>naion A. yi. la. LnurcA
preached the-annual sermon on April
ll-ln l. ^Thc. audi: orinm could nr>t hold
the. large crowdthat were there to
witness the occasion. Everybody who
heard him" ex; re rod themselves Ss
having enjoyed it very. much. On
April 2.0 th the.fourth and fifth grade?
rendered a program; April 2Cth^sixlh
i 11'luli'i ial n j
gram. The m-imarv denartment ren,From
) eg?nning*to end these exercises
Vrfcr^xcellent.
Col. Brown school has closed, having
ha ; a sueeessiul t.erm. Mrs. -Lillian
Dean is the. principal of this
.school. This?is* Ihp >hH-h?tnrrfi and
the patorps of - the schodl want her
to return. *
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STATE COLLEGE NOTES L
The Physical Education Department 3
gave an exhibition in the college au- da
: ditarium, April. 21th before ? large let
audience, the proceeds of Nvhickj^rere clc
[e'evoted to the Near East Relief, ^cho- on
| .la: ship, to which the College is com- Th
nn'tted. Among the visitors present ap
prue former Prof, and Mrs. E. II. fhi
[ .Mike 11 of New York City> who with nic
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inner irienus speni a aay at me v/ui- pa
| lege.tourinig from Florida. gr
I ; The State Judging Contest-of agrU mj
| cultural stock, and products by boys mi
I from Smith-Hughes vocational schools Bo
was. held here April 25th. Projects be
judged consisted of poultry, swine,
i grains and potatoes. The-following aei
wove Representatives: James Hodge, Oii
.MuUins; Itoseoe Rueote, Florence Go^-ao
| imining.' scUoc'J;- Thoma^ J. Miller, ~gT
j I' 1 mer and Edward Joins, Duntun Me- \yi
1 nibi'ipl school of 'Orangeburg; Sam- th
j ucl Stoney, Allendale county training E.
t-twheol f- Orela n Bntlerr Saluda -graded- 4n
1 vhoM; Augusta Haaaord and Honry -w
'4'utorson,?Saluda?county1?training' ijy
j school; Benjamin Holland, Simpson- of
1 yille graded school and Willie Yer- ex
pan, Woodruff graded school. As a
-reeulfc?ef? this--cont.est' James Hodge
of" Mullins school, Prof. Roberts,' instructor;
Augustus Hazzard of. Sail
ila county training school, Prof. Mc. <
?lry, instructor; Samuel Stoney of
Allendale county training school, Prof. 0
tfray, ( instructor, and Edward Jones u<
: if Dunton Memorial school of Oramre- ^
i urg.Prof. Johnakin, instructore were
j Selected to represent South Carolina ,1
at tii'e. District Judging Contest?thi&
woek at Virginia State College, -Pet- e
crsburg. * . . s1,
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Union News " ce
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, Miss Alberta il. RulT feels 'very .cq
irfueh elated over the .fact that the
group leaders of the B. Y. P. U. are ur
riding everything they can to, make -r
his organization a success* The leader
of the little folks, Miss'KuthTMc- ^
Hie has about thirty and more still,01'
joining. The raised seventy-two ai
cents Sunday. .. j nv
Mr. W. M. Sanders is keeping a- ?*
live that fiery, spirit among the jun- j
iois. Thoy lovo him and like his. way
ot teaching them. Miss Harris draws j 'm,
; the intermediate group* with her lovjiyg
and winning smites. .. ? , ol
j The seniors are. here in full force. if?
M r. U. S. Botokman has that "pulling l Ca
p. '\ur to keep them together. Mr. !1'"
Rt T. Young directs the Bible Drill j.^*
with ali the skill and zeal he posssess-,
os. Little Johnnny Young played for \ '?
ihe B Y- P- 11- Sunday.?Even though I ht
he is a beginner in music, he mastc?
ed- the hynfhs Well. We are certain- kt
ly, proud of this little fellow. He is'.
Wli\ OlVlv hnv that. line ntlav loowo/1 ST
tUHoie in this city. v ' ' to
j Some few days ago Mrs. L. C. Pride n(
and .other members of the faculty of 'c
Sims high school were made to feel P1
Vc'ryJijyjpy. A surprise, something
i that a'lwa'ys fills ones heart with joy, cn
'came to the graduation class; Mr. C. at
tipaultting, proiidont, of tho Bur ?>
ham Life Insurance Company award- ?'
jeii a metal jja-ihe student making the th
T highest average in the class, which |?1
1 .a.11th grade, this came mainly thru
! the efforts of Mrs. R. C. Pride, the S<
! teacher. Mrs. Pride :has""~spent ev- T1
cry moment of her time in trying to-, or
make * her work -successful. Words so
cannot express lu^.v we appreciate ni
her .work. The least we can .say is, M
that she is a great woman, and her sv
place cannot "be filled" here in Sims in
high school when she is gpne. Wbrds ec
mcr inadequate to express to Mr. =
.-paulding how much we thank him
for the medal. Whoever wins it, we . ^
. jjuuiutttuLlthcm^.
7 f~~ llufial of John Rnbinsort ]fa
Buffalo,'S. CI, April-25?John Rob_
'inson. a tlcacon of Wootlsnn Rnptist CI
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IVINGSTONE COLLIDE NEWS
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Salisbury,fzypftttril 27?Sveifll
ys ago President Treht received a
tar for a northern white friend en sing^
ceck.foj^&JOOX t^ be- use*
, the Endowment Fund Caniiviign. t.
ore was a thunderous outburst of
plauso from the Student body when .
e' president nimoimeedr~it' in the
jrn.ing ehajtel exercise. The cahlign
fund, hcre h\te, has been
owing by leaps and bounds, workj
tuWttCd the ultimate goal?run- v
mce?when*-the General Education,
ards requirements for $r'",00'J must
xiietr?? . . . *
Next week, President Trent will
company the Li churn! one College
ftette on a .tour (h-ougii several
ce conceits in Deliall oi tire l'rico ?
"nd un in a "Livingstone Night" at
e General Conference of the A. M..
Zion .Church which is to be held
?' -cb *
-St.-Lou is hwi wcok or so. At this
opting a final appeal is tu be imnlu 11 -***"
~the ollieefs of the church in~behalf
the Fund, and great returns are
pccted.
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ALLENDALE NEWS - r
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The Excelsior . Club hod its ast ?
acting- at the Mt. Tabor Church. A
st of young ladies and gentlemen
n-e in attendance. The secretary,
iss Mamie llicks mafic a .wonder1
report of the meeting before. Miss
ick is deeply concerned baout the
dfftrothe club.. Deacons Sarira,
tjingletuii ami-Allen ate con- -'''
niftly with US arid are making desrate.plans
and ed'orts fOr the sue- * /
ss of -the^lub. After The busim^L;' .
rt of the meeting, .Miss Sallie Wen?
rved a refreshing French tea and
ke course. It was much In joyed
every one prusertt. Misses Hick? ./
id Craig introduced a game which
eatcd much excitement been lisp of
e mindfulness of correct English.
isses Dorothy Thompson, Mamie
:.it, Marion Cromer ami .Mr. e ra:g 1 '?~
ganized the best sentence. Words
e inadequate to express just how .
uch the c-huivh appreciates this body
young workers. Mr. Lee Alien.will
itcrtain tTrp-r^ub next ULdJicir home,
J West liay Sl.? : , . :
Ilex*. Ale.\irnder has* returned to
s-post of duty nuudj to the*pleasure'*.1'0-' r
the entire ""Sunday School. The .
ithi'ul ladies, who are lioginning the ' r '
ndy campaign Tor the interest of
e church are Mes.lames llnttic .Ex ' _
Ule.r,~ Rachel XN uttsr and Miss -P. J. ./*
loinpson. These ladies are putting
rth strctious T.dforti.Tnr the'deye'l])-. '*~?
pnt of i-nmnimvir ! ml n i.l, Kll.
?e thy^e ladies should you love to
sop sweet. . .
The county training school teachers 1
id students 'formed a splendid trip i
St. Matthews last Friday to wittss
the basyball game between Alndale
and St. Matthews, also the
ogram. ''
Prof."Gray .Is attending the conferee
at Orangeburg.-. '1 he teachers are
lxiously waiting for his return. . ?
Mr, ,nnd Mr.-.' Gtt gn?u un tight , {;
clock supper last Friday evening at"
leir home in St. Matthews. - The ta-?
e was. beautifully decorated with
TTtt tTfRl ilowers T7T various kinds. "
sveral delicious couises were served... . '
he guests were from Allendale. The,- .
i.e? present wcro^vi^s Kuth Tb.o.iup_.'
n? Mr. Joseph Singleton? Miss liorce
(J. Taylor, Miss llclcn Singleton,
r..L. Bmg.,aiid_:Mr- H. Sio'iV A ....
ipper there "were Jscverid "interest-"
g games played. The evenijig pass1
very pleasantly.
lurch died in Union in the hospital
Murtlay, the ?21st and was buried at
'uodso'n's the 24t!u. lfrb;~fnneral was :r
ic 25th chapter of Matthew. "A large .
"wil was- present: 1 , /
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