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'.d the children there and back. Po.
j uuo salad, crackers* cake and cream
| \> ere'served. The day was ideal, and
i'v!it tin i wo.-o chaperoned Ly the teachers of
r i ijch. jj ?r*c ;^cH)dI. ,
7*.; JTfH 'Air.daiiV.ilL E. Woods, Misses Annie
, u;)_uan ack, \Vilfa Moraghp and Mr. F.
.'UfiViala, Atkihgonyspent Sunday in Great Falls
.Church;' S.v . _v. ; "
1 o y?r.p- . v'sjilt r St., une of the .teachers of the
an the Loomis St. School, was completely
d.v 0 ' i st ayed by fire last Wednesday mori',
Miss Gilmore is now with her
\ V. c u:u ;e raid auifV,-Rev. and Mrs., F. D.
. dv tv'^.Jif , V. yiie -St. Her many friendsbo
>i- -i -?*the loss of her home.
i i "1 i ' i M'-f from Mrs. Rosa Alexander
? . 7-,-- ivi.n us, th'.vt she mid husband arc
a-.'nehi .'.njoying-a Visit of several weeks with
: * . ',r.? rals in. 11a. nr?V Cuba.
. ;t. e .Mr. aijd Mrs. Robert Nelson, Sr.,
. r. i.hcie I'rc.m Miami, Fla,^ where
y, .icy. spent, 'the winter; 1 ,'y-.1
-lis-r Mtrttie Levy has' returned to
~T ", . - f.!ri'.l'..:i.,:ifiL'i. visit...4, her sister, Mrs.
^ ;.u. : Jons, o C. Bauni. " . *1- '
lMp-Iks' Wiis.:; : daugh'.crsi
' havi ?'.ff erccted'a very pretty bunj,
\... ; .il:'v.';tn -McLure St;
\.v a- . ).: s. A. II. Gordon,- wife of Rev.
? E./'Gofflan,. pastor of the A. M. E
n (. hyrcHj-is. visiting relatives in
:... .r. 'luhapoiis, ^nd:
vv , Irs.. .Mad.isan Worthy gave a sur.
v bi.thday party to her husband,
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. I r; .Madison Worthy, Saturday night.
.. . ' C. e tend croain were .-served, and
?vwns- much merriment through '
ih evening. Mr. Worthy received
;; jgt rviccaMe gift's.
j.V i-v. i'i.u Mrs. ?. S. Allen, and family
1* - . ?i". n..;a<d?a few friend a *ftt?their
- ' Sunday afternoon for dinner.
. ! - V.f..utkyl basket of fertis and'
*? u > the lovely home a scene
- ; . v. . duo ciiniftjr consisted oi
.'chit-ken, live, asparagus, maca.
. .-.'.ring b'i?p creamed potatoes,
" otw . pickles/ ahd a most deiitfioiu
--pi lee cream and cake was
* *' . " the la -- c"ui'sel TTose~enjo?irig
j .v. . gen ioj.13 hospitality were
;:s. .1, .siT h and Albert Belton,
v i'ms of the graduating class ol
i-i ..h x iil Institute; Miss Lois E.- Hen;an.!
Mr. J. Stephen Stanback. Jr.
e pre*.leaving \oerybody extended to
;h;' 'I' Ctor. and lamilv their inexprossi
. ;?ji.pi celadon ior sucn a peasaru
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j. Jl > c dinettsVille News
/*!;.. farmers- are in hopes fo a good
* :* I>7 TKTTvh the v.cather has beet.
them during-the pring. .
Mrjfc Peart is! Davis of Philadbl,
. hhi. i';V., was Called home on the account
6f tlit death of her sister,"-Mrs.
: ..'erut e Dudley. . ' * "v .
t he. coinaiencentcr.t is goir.-g ch at
. ;ho g-i tuied .school.' You will do wel.
1 . . ' tie..il the excises. Suttdtiy i%
r-r . ' V apart I. : the prcfl.ihin.e
. * \kV annual sernien at 12vans Cha
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. j ii'.-.ini'7if Mr. und Mrs. Brady
u.. ,iroved by lire Wednesday af'
.y. t. .
: C.U- : i?*v\ J. T. Mounlook aftd Rev. J. R.
r.;.\ n$nfffie*rh6riie from tile
! r.'c rai conference of .the A. $1. Ex
~T ??t :ihh %' h.ch \Vl\i ht'ld In. St.
:. : iiw- V * .Rev. Mourdock again
tha: ::C".l the. splendid people of Zion
jt atnOir.g him.
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; Jlits. P. R. McCollum made a pop
. to Sumter' Saturday on home
1 a Jv.ry matters. \Vh?e there sh'c
. ,ii"i >1 orris CTh'TO-ahd wa? highly
i " 'd whh the imTrovemen's. ;
! -T. j. M.. ri.s has been elected
' : \ ! - i?pidy--yH4~UMyf< r Shiloh Baptist
h fi.r the tinyi^ beirl^.
-' *.' -P .-*.*.> \Vr-R;-Rftese-^tlrs.-Fuller'and
:T-. rb'Ju l are on the sick list tiii?
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! 3Jr. T. T. Thompson, of Alabama, is
" "J n the city .this- work on hnsinoga
' ' bliss liaisy Mclntyre on Jengigs St.
; ,1. me from,Lamari S. CJ.Avhere she
juViH-"- a mionvber of the graded school
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" - 'Ji Lomax has returned,to*Spar*.*j.'.,".'
t"* P. S. C., where she will join
. ? 1 . '. ,.n !. l!rv A. F.- T^inmv, pn-i.
i o: the A AI. E Ziorf church in that
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" The service hold at Sawmill Bapy...
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j j:_, . u-.u.i\. ivuv. u. o. ruvrrison is a good
c ik ino -^cnvhcr and is loved by his congre.
f . .'fat ion. -
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' The students from here who axe at."
'-. i a ik-k tending the I.aurinhyirg Institute are
,\h ;v.(i ir,,'K' n,w after the closing of the
. : If. . School. ^
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x Jn memory of . orr daughter and
i '; ! t,' Arnlie Cheeks, who er.te^ed ind'J;
arc rest eternal, May 22, 1925.
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uj^?:e,: -Ph'-are# Ttnnit you have left us
i''j ; ^ i" .that heavenly world'so fair;
.hr Jh?in the-^rms of Jesus?7? 1
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PALMET
BOOKER WASHINGTON HIGH
SCHOOL ANNOUNCES PRO
GRAM . ;
?The "graduating uAumst's of?thrr
Booker Washington high school will
take place at First Calvary Baptist
Church, Thursday evening,' Mhy 31.
There ai*e twenty-seven members of
the olaas?ten boys?and seventeen
girls. Of the twenty-seven.members
"ofthe class twelve are FnroUed in the
clasical course and fifteen in the Eng.
iish course. ,;<v
There-will be no annual address to
tno claso^sbut Principal Johnson announces
that a new fixture of the
commencement this yeiit will. .be a
sermon to the class. This service wiW
be lu'bi In the Assembly Room af the
1.7th at -1 o'clock. The message will
be delivered by .the Reverend J. \y.
r.iylr, pastor of \he Emanuel M. E
Church, Sumter, South Carolina. Rev
erend Taylor is?cno of the younger
ministers of bis church, but is reTHI'llml
H'? IIIIW rit ~u. L
men-iii this State. > ?
"The Crfatson Eyebrows" will be
presented Tuesday 'evening, May 29
it life Royal Theat re. ^ The
"class exercises will be held
Wednesday evening, May 30 at First
Calvary Baptist Church,
he public is cordially invited to attend
these exercises.
A list of the graduates follows:
Tooert Adams, Lc-roy Bprley, David
tl; Means, Robert E. Xel&OB, Beverly
\T. Roberts,. AXjilliaiii Robinson, Harry
1. Rutherford, David Stroman, Joel
\V. Wallace, Laster Wilsfin, Eloise G.
3ailey, Julia Ellison, Ilerdicina Gar iok,
Carrie B. IIhaoi, Beatrice Lov.ax,
Vivian B. Lucas, A1 met a Mack,
tobomi "Montebhj -K:l.t<j M. Moore,
Lucile Roberts, Rosa B. R-oof, Carone,
Rosvmipl, Willa . Sally, Pari.
ena Sartor, Gladys Wright, Jeancitc
VI. Thompson and Suva Peoples'.
f a dttv orrnirro r\\- jtiav
1 T l-O . UY AI
Chicago,---May 24?(ANP) Those
delegates anil nicnfcbers of the Afriarl.
Methodist Episcopal Church wh<
yore in the beginning led to bclipyi
hat the holding of a political office
.>y Bishop Archibald J. Carey had afected
in any way his popularity an-*
Influence, as a Bishop in his district
f the African Methodist Episcopa
Church, were disillusioned .Wednesday
t01 ning -wlrnr-hs was ~presonied ar
he presiding bishop at the openin;
essio'n at the eigtb Reginient Armory,
at S5th_ street? arfd .Giles . Ave*
nue.
It is cusotmary for ..the .bishop who
s to preside to receive upon * being
Presented, all of the enconiunis,1 flora!
tributes and the like. The ovation accorded
Bishop Carey wag by far the
.rcetest during the entire conference
)elegates,. ministers, city police, varoir.cd
in the voce, Ion of Bishop A.
_k AfUi'ov and tlw nuivur. WniiumTlah
Thornii.siin-'T o 1 i o \y c d lT^_aXarli_wMEE
means that an emissary bore this
ne'ssage from the mayor's office.
The po.lice'band played, lieutenant
Whlliam 3lid(iUton roprosontod the
Chicago Police Department ar.J the
. l.),l.UJU civ il .service fiiijs uf the
rty. A gold cross was presented to
die bishop by Dr.' J, C. Austin, Bapist
minister, president of Intdr.
Church lOWTviil Conference com'posed
of 100 ministers and GO,090
.nembers. Floral tributes came from
,he Fifth Episcopal District, and the
cvighht Episcoparurstrict arjclirom
he deaconesses of the churches oT
" ".he denomination in Chicago. Anoth.'oe
C. Giles, of the board of trustees
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We saw not the white robed angel.
\s it entci'ed with folded^ wings,
r<> -nm innn hcmeVour love ono
To the amis of our Heavenly King.
, . . , : i 'leaven
liow. reiaincth our treasure,.
Farth~ttr6 lovely casket keeps, '
And the Sunbeams lu.vev.to linger
Where our love one sleeps.
f 1 ? i-'1/ ' ?-- -.UH.A.jm; ' ? i
tin. ? '? - '
\> nen we leave mis world of changes
When we leave this world of care;
We will find our love one
In 6UT Father's Tmrnsrarr^faTf.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we Inve is still; ^ r
A place is vacant in the home,
Whifltrnovcr can be filled.
Dearest Annie hew we missyou,
How we miss your smiling face;
But we f.orc wc wHl soon meet you.
In tho land dr"love amTpeaooir
Sleep on Dear An-re, 7~
Sleep on and take yoiir rest;
You. have left the evidence to show
JThat. you a/e f .revcruklcsscd.
Yourde^otct? mother and biotlK^r,
^RS.),BESSIE CHEEK - ?
REV. S. E. MARTIN,
, Newberry, S. C.
ro LEADER
SUPREME LODGE OF
HELD IN CITY.
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The. Supreme Lodge I. O. of G. S|.
and I), of S. held its bi-annual nieetn
ing-in-Columbia, S C., May 15? lV inclusive
the supreme lodge officers,
and representatives began to arrive
Monday to he present at the informal^
opening which, was-to be held at Beth^
el A...Til. E. Church. Monday night.
This was postponed until noon Tuesday
at ZiOrt Baptist Church where all
the business session were held.
The supreme-lodge opened Tuesday
morning at 10 o'fclock. " Rev. T. W.
. f?run"n, Grand Chief of South Caroand
turned the meeting over, to-the
Supreme Grand Sire, P. L. Green.
The regular routine business was de
I I eyed somewhat until the credential
! committee could make their report,
j At 12 o'clock the informal 6pening,
Rostppned from Monday night* wag.,
theft entered into, This meeting be?
:ug opened to the public, it was well
ittended by visitors and friends ofl
he Older. At the ntinointed honrrhis"1
. honor, Dr.! L. B. Owens, the mayor
of Columbia, was present and the
following program was carried out"
? IntvoductQr, remarks?Master of
ceremonies, Rev. J. J. Harrison..?
Music *
Introductory of His Honor, the may.
or, by Prof. L. A. Hawkips.
Welcome?Bis Horror, Dr L. JB.
Owens* Mayer. . ,
Response?Rev. G. G. Daniels, of
Georgetown. * " V '
Welcome on behalf of the f Imsiness
and profession citizens?Esq. N. J.
Frederick. " 0
I Response?Jacob Morer, Attorney,
Orahgoburg.
"Welcome on behalf of schools and
colleges-?Dr. M. A. Evans.
Response?Hon. I. J. McCottrie.
Music?Choir.
- Welcome on behalf of Secret Or!ers?Joel
H. Jackson.
Response?F. L. Lyons
Welcome on behalf of local Good
. 4 Samaritan Order J. Rhodes.
. Response?Miss N> A" McQueen, of
- Charleston. ?1? . v ,
Welcome on behalf of the cnurcnes
?Rev. *J. C. WTiite..
Rcsponso-i-L. W, Fereby.
Music?Choir. V
Ir/.roducl^ori of Suprqjne' Officers,,
Tnd presentation of key tb Supreme
-dre .by" Rev. T. W. Brown, Grand
Jhief of South Carolina.
" . .Announcements by the Supreme'
. Grand Sire. ' 1
. The welcome address by the mayor
was' well~re^cjyqJ by the members"
;nd friends of the Order. He com.
nerided- the colored citizens of the
city in their efforts to be law abid,\g
citfzens and said that the rec-_
ords show-that the numbed of crimes
~~T7ere bcir.fc' re '.ice.! while thut of the
other' race was increasing. Rev. G.
: '* * Danielh of Georgetown, S." C.,
- respond mg to the Mayor's addresssaid
that the shift of crimes from
.one race to the'other seem to be prev.
alcjnt all over the. State and repeated
v joko ne ma<ie to ono ox - tne .leading
ministers of the city, that he c<5n.
nlnited the prison records of late to
one thing, "that was, most counties
I. like the state .are building modern
oric^ prisons with sanitary equipnerit,
and that the white race decided
to use them for themselves
All of the addresses were timely
r -vnd-well received.
The memorial services?were held
- Tuesday night, the sermon being delivered'
by-Rev. G. G. Dan'iels. Rev.
J. C. White, pastor of Zion Baptist
Church, made some timely remarks.
The ioeeitng was attended by a Targe
audience. . ;
The Wednesday morning session
-svfla oponod at 9:00 o'clock. *P. L.
Trecn was iri the chair. Mo3t of the
:n; criant committees were busy with .
.heir reports. Several cf'the loading
' or re sen tatives expressed themselves
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To Colorei
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I. O. OF G. S- & D. OF S.
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a?; burning'precious day Jn*ht -4-ime,.
since the rain.and cold weather had
rttardcd the work of the farmer'.*,
their time was very precious. - A resolution
was'offered that the election
of officers be hold?in the afternu-n
session, Wednesday and- met the approval
of; the. entire delegation. T in.Supreme
Sire began to oil: up his j
business machinery , and the Uushuk<5?.
of the Supreme Lodge was dispatched!
without delay. Among some fo'tiie;
things brought cut lor the good of
the Order; Bros. J. B. Lewie, T, W.
Hrnwn nnd Hmy I. .1. McCuttlic .in e
Ofn the?Qvpl?n<u?.g ?f t'hn
some State where it is not well t tal>li9lie0n
The constitution and. by-lawk
were reviewed in full and tit
committee on 'law ami snper\L-aun
wp.s asked to hold the report until our
,n\e-eti.ng*in 1930. . - ? -
Mrs. Tyler of Columbia and Mi?.
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jFitn^c Cain dlf~Sayannah c.ted As re-'
[cording secretaries.
At> the flcfse of the afternoon so
-sion Wednesday the election of oiUcu
was called for and the foITpwrng. t-ri-^
err were elected: P. L. Green, Supreme
Grand Sire, Ellorec, S. v;
Fiank Cain, Supreme $"icc Grand S i\
Savannah, Go,; Mrs. S. A. Reaf,- r
rotary,- Ornagc, V&.; J. B. Lewif. Supreme
Treasurer, Columbia, S.!,C.
The Supreme_Oflie<it3' reports fclu>;v.-?
ed-that the order was in a .pYvisjorous
condition.
After the installation of otlie'cr:;the
.Stipi'eme Lodge of the Ir.dope ieht
Order of ? Good Samaritans a;,d
Daughters of Samaria adjourned jo
ineet the third Tuesday in May,- A.
D., 1930. . ~
NOTICE TO TEACHERS PLAN
XING TO ATTEND STATE COLLEGE
SUMMER SCHOOL
Teachers' planning to attend the
summed session at Sl^ate College, !c
ginning June Lfe..h- and Vnl'jog ?L
21, will enjoy the benefit of roun i
I trip Te^uoed-rates this vi :tr gr:tnj_. i
{by th<T SuitthLV.'.-'jiii A
jsociqticn covering all states So1, is
| of Maryland'$!Tid E ns|^T the M'isss. j
ippi river Tickets -\vill be sold on c r.
' tificatcsvjj^tt'h- j'u.l^be had on appli.cation
to the College. Those inton-h^ir.g
to go to State College this summer
should avail themselves offrriA
privilege at once. "
A. ANI) T. STL DEM' NATIONAL
. ESSAY CONTEST WINNER
In a recent contest conducted by
I the interracial commission, A-tlar.': \;
Ga., in which all high si-hnnl siin.i _
j of (the , country, irrespective- of color.
! competed, Freeman Hilyard Lerlbc.-.
"tor, of ElowaKrNrC/, third \ ear
I school' 'student, of A."and T. (* >lk . v.'.,
won the first prize, $50j00, which \ - ^
presented to him before the studen
; body, by President if,- P. Btul'ord at
, the norm liouV chapel.
"1 ho liiuh standard of sfli-ih-o'-iMp
..the A; and To high school, ode < i r
i three 1-A Negro, schools of the slate
the of instruction, and .t:u
excellent* ?ypc of student" fourtd the
,tue largely accountable for its repeated
successes in the forsenic and lite c'
ary fields. .
'Dean fv~E. Mc Kinney delivered ih. '
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commencement address -at tne (ir;>. ;;-.r
County Training school, eaipltas./.i, :
j the. responsibility of the iiuhvi.igiJ.
.to hts community,. .
I An innovat ion m tho athlet ic field
was recently introduced at A. and T.
College _in- the forth 'of a series of
tJcTseball gajnes between the fact;'. t
"ahd the wuiuus classu.-1., fonu-st.-,. wli
revealed some interesting plays d; /pito
the frtet that runny ffrmin'i1;- ,
the faculty have not' played fur s^w; ;
eial*years.
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that you can buy Superior '
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le*?# money than elsewhere. ?
C onr;:iri^!oii Invited '
Tcrin:i Conveniei\jL
* Music House
I \ 12S Main St. Phone 5210 .
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