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IgjVv . . PAGE SIX " i< ' - .? ; . . : i . .. ? . . I , . SPORTS PASTUE : ' H. W. H.v l M The basketball season is swiftly wi month from now the sellouts in ihe.se again, but b'efore that time some good *-"Itrnilifa aTid at other of- the wohoola in, awaken.our people to a real appreciati best paying pastimes in the Kast and people want-?action. In basketball th where rea xrfitciah have chargb II s game it might" not be amiss fob some e ing a nice arena in Columbia for stagin . to see some of ttTFAvorl's best teams *n to develop first rate teams, therefore, Letjs browse on these thoughts. --- - . V- 9 ' It would be a real treat if Columbia ..... Celtics in action; or 1,-otmdii -ftCUlfe fam ed Vunduls; or Dollar*1 Hubbard'* light as we hawe-in this town it doesn't seeni be without any form of sports. . . When, and if, the next church is bui w ith the suggestion made , by Jack W Millions" of the people's Recorder, the c have the architect who dru\V3...thceplans it'is being realized 'increasingly that t for its young people. There are lots of spurting diversions of the country that we don't'have for o and pool are associated with gambling, <iuiti;t a deal of dexterity on the part of t Ajclass A billiards and pool parlors shoi other interesting and,body building gi deal of physical exertion and exerts muscles:. Bowling Alleys should prove are ;just suggestions that Jiay some daj city in whit'h to'live. If ever we are \ ii these things should be provided as mat . . . burn Avenue ln^AtlTinta last ScptcmlHu the Course on tierv&is Street Is qporatt high time that Negroes in this city she sporting matters that make up .life to umn has pointed out before Columbia t club: There are enough men and wonu linos to boCpipe interested in the form *" j s ' " -? Another matter that should lea-KT' citizens-''is that adequate .play grounds * expect children to grow into normal, h out having, adequate physical exercise . because of crowded conditions and lay the little fellows have their street fig] . some i/utlet. ' . . A real thrilling basketball game is i i?un. int? wriiLT wa^/in * Jrun^vnurjs ia Paul Jewell, on behalf of the ()rangebi his "Big'Five", at some time, in thv n * lumbia." Mr.-Jackson says that the sa that' fits charges are just rearing to go. gation down in the Burg and we've g we'll get'em! " ' a Besides Jewell they have MontagUi Harvey, from ? Shulte, from N. W'.; but be that as it may they claim''bask vouch for Jewell for he and I once "Wef ~?1 1 ijig good_rorwaTtd. "' Allen's basketball Jteam (boys) plaj ' . 9 Claflin's gymnasium last Saturday. C tory. It was Allen's first time to ply < gave a splendid account .of tfiemselves Claflin's high scorers, porterfield ant ers. .a . , - * ..d\ About as pretty a spectacle a$.Jne court was the floor work of. Knight^ of opposed each other. F.hch w'as the hi* markable how they kept uj? with each they managed to get away from each c Benedict lost, to the strong, Phyllis-V ported that the score was 29?19i Mua that was to have "been* played hetweer been postponed because Allen had just postponement ..is. indefinite. State's girls gave the lassies from 1 " the formers court. Paino didn't look s however. Benedict and Booker T. Washnjgfc Booker T. substituted for Allen, beca r\f On n.nnl. ..t T? ? ** vr. nit y?c?r*w ui nooKPr won T) acnjnb jand Sullivan played nice defem fensivc.^oih alsn~Koon and Davis pi lads. Benedict looked pretty good for of rral-devehrpment *Riter"in the seaso BASKETBALL IN C.RKKN VILLK ?? 1 In 1925 there were quite a number -'~r? of'Tveople in Greenville who had never 1 seen a basketball game. , When the Phyllis . Wheatley Certterf was erected, Coach Staggs sent out call for players and about fifteen hoys reported for thpjfirst prac. tic?. only three of whom hacLeverdiad any previous experience, these were *""" Jooie CaTTTnglon, Havis (Chink) Hyaris and William SewelJ, Jr., Assisted by these boys Coach Stagg soon rounded out a team that proved to he very good, playing only six games andrwinning all of.them. ? The next season found all of these boys except one out of town and, the coach managed to piece together a team that played fairly good winning three and losing thr^e. The season of 1927-28 brought V' - - ' , ^ " J v ' -.TS.' ' ! !?! ! I ~r': IE BROWSINGS i GARDNER 1 a inintf. Just a little more than one (j PMl* will he chasing?the old apple ? coprt ga rite's are to be played in C<ron of basketball; for it is t>n? of the ^ that because it furnishes what the _V ere are forty minutes of real action 1 uthcient interest were aroused in the ntrepreneur to look forward to build ig contests, then we might get chanc< , i action. At present we have no plact a wtTcannot have JTrstrate basketbal 1. 11 - J h cc&ld get to see the famous Original ? ous Renaissance Jive; .or the. far fam- s possible that we should be content to j, . . ' . ? o It it w<j?uld be splendid if,' in keeping 1 illiams in his column "The Sporting ^ ongregation that elects to build would ? make provision for a gymnasium for j| he church needs an athletic .program t f that are to be found in other sections, ~y ur~ people here. In Columbia billiards J when In fact both "are games that re- t inyone who would play them skillfully. ( uld really take well in,Columbia. An- ' tme is bowling. Bowling calls for a ., no little influence on developing the i very attractive in Columbia. These : make of Columbia a more attractive fortunate enough to get a Y building terS- of course. *' w a Tom Thumb Golf course on Au- i operated for Colored People, just as J ?"d for whites in Columbia. It's about 1 S uild. become more conversant with the ' a greater degree, then a* this, col- t night afford at least one active tenhis s n -here who need to reduce their waist ri ution of such a club. attention" at the hands pf Columbia's , ; for colored children. It is futile to < ealthy manhood and womanhood with- t which they cannot get at the 'schools j, k of apparatus; then we wonder why hts! Their pent up energy must find ( ' v t 'JY* | n the making according to Reed Jackst week and received a challenge from , irg Profs to be given to Reed, to play. ear future at Orangeburg and in Co- ' id challenge is accepted forthwith and ' Jewell has a promising looking aggre:ot to romp some to stomp them, but t ' . ! [? from Oberlin, Sheffield from ditto, and others from I don't know where* . Letball as their major pastime. I can t e team mates in Boston. He's a cork -4 ,-ed her return game with Claflin in* ( laflin romped away with a 56-19 yic>n an indoor court but the youngsters ;. Bythewood, Knight and Bull were 1 Horry played good ball for the los- \ fmight wish to see on the basketball t Claflin and Rorterfield of Allen who [ ftvVtofer for his'team but it was reother and still more remarkable .how y ither. * X I heutley Club of Greenville. It is re- ^ t have been a good game. The game,_t i Allen and Benedict last Monday has ? Lent?red ypon a week of prayer. The 1 . '. . - . i 'aine a 28-7 beating last Saturday on o good. She has a ^chance to improve on locked horns Monday afternoon, use of Allen's not playing on account ut by a. 14-9 score. For Benedict Lipsive ball. Lipscopib did niee nf- . ayed a good game for the jftigh-School a first year team and .shewed pTomfstT' n. Coaeli Stages his-greatest team with GarJington and Lipscon&b back, he de veloped another undefeated team. This team was better than the 1925 team, it was noted for its ability to come from behind in the last minutes olav ahd turn what looked like defeat into victory. TKoii. ? * nv.i K(covcav Burnt; was pmyeu mi j-Ashcvillc- with the Y. M. C. A^-withl only three minutes to play and. Ashe_-. villa was loading 16-12, they tallied. J and won, the scares were 26-16. | This team played . ten games and won them all. But this'tfcam like the! 'great team 1925, was 'broken upj the following year when Smith and' I Bat?s~"Were" the only boys to return.! , The -t^eem of 1927-28 only played five games winning two and losing three. [ The season of 1928-29, brought to P. W. A. another good team, headed by Jodie Garlington tbey won'twelve ; r ....... Hie PALivifer SPO I , anils and lost four. This soasoiv finds Stiigg with anoth-l rtenin and hois otit*lo lieirt lasft years' coord.1 The team is composed of (Jar nutiin, Smith foi wards; [iavls, Hates lui Lonhardt, guards; and JHrtoh, larksdnle, centers. iAKI.lNfiTON STMfS \S l\ \\ . A. ? iMm-xs- >n:N>-:nK"f ' Greenville, Fel>. 7. In one of the kii nest ulnvcd i a . i- u ii iio?...l n the liacaf-court"the strong 'Phyllis Vhoatlev t?:i<sii)o fn , dolV.Uotl the lenedict live by-the score of The 1'. \V? A. started oil' with -rush ami gaino?ivTW point lead bpore the Benedict team could register single basket, with Davis, Smith hd Capt. Gnrlington carrying nidst tv>st of the P. iW. ..A. iittneks.?Die Ireenville team .".was . leading; at the ialf 14-7. " To begin the set'bnd half- Coach >tagg started mot of' his Second tying ofo meh and the'Capital City oys played them on inst alvi'.it even eroris hut failed to overcome?ftrir ar'ge lead 'gained hy the first string f men. Lipscomb and (h.rdina starred for he Visitors while Davis, Smith and larlington w.eitT the' stars for the iopie team, Garlinglon kept the fans n an uproar with his wonderful passng ami on several occasions brought hem to their feet with beautiful shots roni very, ditluudt and long angles. The Benedict Alumni, turned out vtih bells on atul were yelling theii leads oil' for the-.boys <?t their Alma dater to brijtg?home Hie -bacm, hut hey failed. Coach Stagg is doing everything in lis power to give the. people of,(ireeiiille first class ljfi.diet -h ill ami they ire showing their apjvregialion -by turn ng in larg,. nuthhcivs; IIONI.A PAIIL I VhliS IAVO The most thrilline games .i.ver witnessed were ?.-a mi?last Friday U lid. Saturday when the baskethall girls if Uoiiea l'at.h neepiunanied by Misses Vilkersiin ami A1?. 1 .iii . let f-Yfrr-Honca. "Till? game-..w.as' va I h d with tin* Seneca graded-school K.viday :rt Yk.'!u ('clock.. A,t the'end of the first quar or mo seure was o-u. imhuik nuoeond quarter Hom-a Path'.- Moves ululo four field sonvs \\*lf5U- the grad d..School tnad.e viuiv two.- Muring live bird and f?*rrrt h S.j11:?rt? r -. the llonea ; 'ath '.shooterSloan a id?Walk insnade four field glials. The graded' ehool .ntade one .-v >ie from the .free brow line . tank inc.- a total- of. live. The game;, ended with the .scores a-S in avor of the lloneu Path Ibives. _0n aeermny-"f the "illness of Miss ('. 'Vance's brother, -be was unable o go and oner?uL titirte was carrjed. Lucy*. Williams. tin. Saturday the lopea I'ath 1 vivos .played the Scnea Junior c. .liege. Mespito the entbuliasnv existing on part <>T the opposng team ami the spectators the game >nded with seines 2-1 I in favor of lonra Pat htir*? ? v.' The Iltureaj Potb Moves were vivtoious in both e. no . Miss Williams., he coach of the em/sieg team and diss Wilkerson, 11 u a-..Path's roach, efeveed the gam.-: for the graded/ ehool. Miss W.ilkefson and Mrs ritomas reforced for the college. The tills of Honea Path were royally enertyined. Too .much praisecannot Ik riven Miss Wilker-oti for tie- instr'nc 4ous given the -girls in basketball. - 9. ^ m ' LAFI.IN WINS I'liOM AI.I.I'.N t\ Mi-lit. Tempering their* gtms for another .bampiti'nship. lite < laflin basketball nachine swamped the Allen quintet 'ytunlay afternoon in the Claflin rynj. J ' ' ' ' * Both teams showed good form but he., passsiiifr and shootinj> combinaion of the (Taflinites was toili fasfl or '-their-opponents,. aiuil Uiey.. could lot brimr up the short shir of.an unlalaneeu score. Taking advantage bf a bad.hrehk it the betfinnintr of the frame Kniuht nade the first basket and with Bythevood, made a brilliant spectacle for he &nh>i>kevs. " .At-no "time durum: the fame did tht. Allenites threateh the lardtjnud, Panthers, Porter field was he outstanding player lor Allen. 5IMS III OF I'Ninx HEATS P. W. c. viVK OK (.KI:I:NVII.I.K Sims Hi Timers derisively outplayed P.. W. C, from (Jreenville here lust ni?ht winning 25-10. The name was played in fancy style. P.oth teams using a deadly passing, system, but the tigers bad thb edge when it curat to loonintr in tlie l?a k< t. Voun.tr and Beaty sunk* light field goals and three shots, while B.Ttes ajul CJardner. lead for P. W.XV Tho-Xu^u.^- iin4 making ready for Asheully V. MM'. A. team for next dash. - ' initiating: tin^ Tigers into some of his old tricks for the C'ity the Hill Be on the look -nut for the-Tigers wit! their next -opponents and seethe fa ranua five in-.motion. M.eksviu.i: ni:\vs _ Tteapite tlu- u,p7nvm:ablc weather on last Tuesday .nicht. in "nmptnn mi, tive audience, including many whit< friends attended the recital*.friv.cn bj Allen university's orchestra, amTmem hers of the octet and qua?tet*"'fcroup? The lecture, 4,Tho Ne pro's Salva tion," by Dr. I). II. Sims, the presi dent, was very mucht enjoyed by al who heard him. Tlis 'dfisrmirse Was de livered in such a manner as to/nabh each person to grasp his thoughts He apd his students will he piven i hearty welcome when ever they re , . . v . 1?, ^ ???: T ? \ l ' r<' . '?' . "T" " , . 'k. . ?.. . t * ^ rd LEADER ? ' RTS grain- as the one given last week. .'! 1'rof. T. W? Minis attended, the t Roland Hayes, recital.in Augusta. on ; last Friday night. ReV. ('. A. Dunlap delivered a W?r'y I impressive sermon last Sunday at Caf | vary A. M. 10. Churdh. After (tie dis- < course ".tlilT* Holy Communion \va? gi' veil" - - 1 Sunday seliol and cluirch_services-a I St. Matthews and Friendship churches' seeni to havtutaken on new life. t : Prof J. Y. \V. Tt iins called a meet-j iiijf t\n; the purposw of orgoiiining a Sundii" school superintendents' and I teachers' interdenominational association. It wasHigrccd upon *try a unani- -1 nious vote."" ' - 1 " Mi ss C. Singleton, a membeV of the IHampton faculty, was the week end Gilbert Rhamey in Augusta. While i in that city she attended the Roland i llot'oe vooif ol am TTv?*lnt? niirlit 1 1 klk> V I V, V. I_W? I ' W|| 1 I 1UU() Hl^llVt IUIM < worshipped at Bethel A. M. E. Church ['on. gunday morning. 1 r TTi e Hampton h'prh School faculty ( tor of St.. Matthews C. M. K. chljreh I on February' 3rd. ^"he Occasion is a reception in honor of his marriage, i I . ^ m m ; t SIMS III(;II ORIOLES ROME TO ' . , ' t VICTORY OVER FIN LEY FIVE The Sims High Orioles'proved to be J | too fast for the Finley High "quintet Friday nighTf'Tan. 21, at MeOeth St; School In'iihiintr. Freeman and Wind ' ham were the. leading hasbeteers. ? I Fremah leading with 10" points and!1 . Wind Italy following with l.fr. 'Jnthej^ first half Freeman proved to the spec tabus that she was trro fast for Drum '1 mei\ guard, ami ran wild with her, ; with-Rit-e following. The . close- guartl j [ ing of Fant and. Martin" was too much * i for W'oo'da'rd and' Walker, and wfthj. i the work erf Maddux- and Woods -in center'tho first half ended 21-12. j " In the tyeccind half Windham and, I'Tur. . hail JLol ' muoli. speed for the, ' [guards ami nt?i'jtwa.v with them. With; -Cosset t and . Huhnnks in the renter,J w i! !i _ I h mr j_umping.;tiid :passihg;_ Lhe ball passed from their hands into 1 Windhfiiu's and Far'r'sami on into the basket. "Thy passing system was gotl. . Tire game 'was a clean, fast orir,! which everyone enjoyed. KIHJE FIELD NEWS ^ j . i niimi. wnn a.ni'iHH'fl?Luc?itoiiu+u? llayes recital from this place werc?!p Mr. and Mrs.. James O.. Thompson, ., Misses Emma BryanC" Eliza M. Eo- ( U'an and Mrs., Ruth Bailey, Rev. J. A". Gamble??t?if Trinity A. M. ; J?1 delivered- n""5bpl stirring sermon t?> ( a splendin. audience Sunday Holy Sacrament Was administered also* " - ] i The body of Mr. Julian Martin was . brought from Detroit herco for burial. ' Rev; J. A. Gamble officiating. , Mesdames Lillie Stevens and Lugenia Peryuxvere joint hostesses of af. the GoMrn Rule Club of Macedonia ! Baptist Church. Quite an-int'-rosting mcetihg, although ."tfifc- weather was , very inclement. * A delicious salad and sweet course was served. ? Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Simpkins wen idinner guest sbf-Pr of. and Mrs. \V. K. ' I'afker Sunday." . '* .' . The Ridgespring faculty . was the Sunday guests of Misses Rutherford,' Saunders .and Logan ...? ; Mis: I,. Goodwill tif Columbia was r the week end guest of her husband, j Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Simpkins mo-, tored to Aiken last week to see their son-in-law, Mr. John Ramey, who has been <iuite 111.We hope for him a spepdy recovery. . The third fourth and fifth grades 1 I of Edgefield Hi are planning a. Wash ington's Day program for the benefit [ of the school. 'Mis. Ellen Butler and Miss ' Ojetta Minikins are able to be out againY EMM A SEE NEWS -?fi The Yemasee' graded school g'uve a Mock Trial on Monday night, Jan. 27, at the school house. The program, was enjoyed by all present. . The fea| hire of the evening was the Trial of! the client. ~~~ 1 ; "' . [ The new school'building was.dodi-; rated on Friday evening. Jan. 21st.j The dedicatory address was delivered l?\ Pint. A. ll. Cordon of (icurgia State Industrial College., Industrial. live as well as interesting in his discourse. Thy audience was well picas- j cil at the remarks made by the speak j er. lie is man of vision and a deep i. thinker. The school was very glad to have Prof. ('. V. 4ting and C. A. Ford of Allendale present at the dedica- j L lion. Thev are school fnntos and ili' tinmte fviemhj of'TVof. Wm. Cooper, I who is jvrtl^iilfij of the Yemaseeee : traded -schools- ~ .... .. I- Mr lain of I'niln Sehcd Mxs Tb']en Scjieper and Miss Edna Moultrie; of. Beaufort were?.visitors n'f Miss : | BailiftBtd Sunday 'evening. '! I.AIIRF.NS NEWS I : Att.fr three><lays of snow ami Him-' nery streets the !Snhf)nth broke over Laurefis as a spring (lay. The Holy " commupion services were held in all ^ of the TdTHTCfrcs while all pastors in j ..hnr.rn in thoir pulpits at tho! t. JttguflLffour.-^... ...... j j Tho funeral of Mr. "Tot" Golden I r was held at.New China on last Sun-' - day. Mr. Golden was from Washing. ton, D. C., but had many friends and Relatives ifi Laurens. Laurens is looking on as a" proud 1 mother at the appointment of her two - sons, Mr. George Hampton and Prof, j ? S. L. Finley as members of the Iodine V. Commission. Of just such men is Lau i rens made, and there are many oth> ers. .- ' / s r^~r~^y:n * 1 , 11 ' " , Smith of Bell Street Hi School faculty were the dinner quests of Prof and Mrs. Thus. Sanders last Sunday. The friends of Rlr^.Luther Stephen? vill he pleased to know that Mrs Stephens is jiettiner nkmf* Frtie in -the Greenville hospital. 'Mr. Prince Kennedy has returned from a visit to l*is wile who hTin the -Tate Sanatorium in' Columbia'.* Wi ihpy fur Mrs. Kennedy a'speedy re I'i n> liytoi iun?Church?1-??Rev.?A-:?1+ Levant, pastor.'of St. Faul Baptist to reach for them 011 the afternoon of Rev. Levant's choir is tcr furnish nut <oi tile public is invited. ? Darling. McDahivl member of 8th *vptlo tnMlnmptnn Hi motored his \unt, Mrs. Corrie- Carroll, to Colubia Sunday, trying out his new ehevroet sedan. 'Mrs. Mary C. Whit oner, accompiinod Rev. and Mrs. J. W. M.a.this to IiTomvoodjon Thursday.?ftl* always ilonfant In "di-it Row Mathis' mum era'-in Cireemvoodr ?. The enrollment of Hampton Hi is net-easing eveVy week, the teachers ire doing double session work. Novw-the-less. they are putting over a redilable program. : Rev. McFaddcn, pastor of Mt.' Pisrah Presbyterian church and family ,vere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ?am Cannon Sunday. .. The quarterly conference of Bethel \. M. K, Church was held at 8:80 iVloek?Sunday.?Reports from?rrH lubs.- were - creditable. A nice audi nce greeted the new presiding elder, lev. Minis and expressed its willingless to help make this a banner year. Oh the siek list arei Mesdames' AnAf A ' I"* M V 1 ? I? TV J'-, uwens, r,. in uison, nana >oaty\ Sallie . BlnckstbeR, fcuelnda hivis, Mattie -Griffin, Mr. Willis Fo\v? or, Remember the list that .has been landing 'all'Vvilttor. s 'J'ho InisiiH'ss cluli of" Bethel mot at ho ho 1111> of tho provident, Mrs. T.idu Mr. and Mrs. Have I^iukott jpyotor I '" Vhnn'ln" Sunduv-iuummpinit>d by. Miss Magaric 'Whlkeirand. Air. Inhn l>e'an. Services wore hold at Bethel. A.-M with an unusual largo crowd \vor-hjpping. Rev. XVhito took for his object: "Cross Retiring" Hpke*9:2.'l. Mo'sdamos '\lmie L. Owens, Aliot Uooro. Savannah Dean, and Nettie ,oako aro all convalescing after hoinf: ?011 fined to Choir homos. Mrs. Lavanha _Andorson loft a fow lays a??o for -Cincinatti, Ohio to he at he bedside of an ill sister. One of t.ho greatest meetings fot [literacy was. hold at St. Paul Bap:ist 'Church' on Sunday afternoon Prof, W. A. White* is to ho thanked lie is also chairman of the committee tnd is doing everything, in his powei for the interest and uplift of the L*.umtminiti?S._He really carried things over th0" top with thp aid"of Miss K V. WolTord as Superintendent of toduration -"there is no such won! as fail. COKESBl RY . Funeral services wore held o'clock Tuesday aftoiT.oon at Sti Pnu for Mrs. Mary Washington. Out ol town relatives were her daughter Mrs. Julia Washington, Kvaitsviile, Ill Mrs. Carrie Hampton, Waro Shoals grand daughter,?Sirs. Eucilo ^tlnuvIhiytoh, Ohio, Mrs. Minnie Mont gumcry, Nashville, Temi,, Rev. and Mrs E.'.A. Adams, Columbia, Mrs. E. R Anderson, . Rev.- Lyk'es, (ireonwood Mrs. Lilly Williams, Greenwood, am :t host of friends from'all around, Tht 1BE AS - OF GE1TIN "Call for tY C L A U BREAD "SOUTl1'S FAV< I A MESSAGE OJ When Jeath invades your fami 3 solatvon .comes to you from the 3 ANI liENEY'OLENT ASSOC1 jj proie ted by insurance laws, \t i 1 policy which youi* 'forethought ] ?The Mutual Relief & ; 1 ??? T.R,-v()'iNnm * - I'lioM-: 7isn I REESE'S D MRS. II. IL Ctearettes and ToK Madam C. J. Walki Timea. Ire Cream PHO 1422 Assembly Street, / V- .????? - ?: *?~y'' " ' Saturday, February 8, 19.10 " t ~ sui vit-'t's wi'H' conducted b.y Rev. 0. 11. . Whiles The-ppttbearers were her six . | grand sons. Mrs. Muddox, Mrs. Finest Robinson, Mrs. Rosa Lee Hamp; ton were also present-from Ware Shoals. . _ . . Misses Thelma and Francis Jackson. Anniy (). Holmes woVe welcomy! .v I I visitors home Sundar. > Jlr. and, Mrs. S. W. Rolenson bad. | as their. Quests'Sunday Mr. and Mr.-.v\ Matthew Butler, daughter, Miss Ruth M l ... Jue. Wriuht. of Abbeyiile^ .Mi^ i Mary Stark's spent the day home.Sim- , day. i Miss llatlie F. Wilson had as le i ^uest Sunday, Misses Thelma and I p?..n nn.l DuO. 1?,. ,.r 4 1, ; ?*W>iii^VMIr Ui?U tWhil iJUUfclWt--ALL-^V-fc' hevllle. * <i Mir.. Carrie Williams of Columbia ? i is up to soe her mother, also Mir. ; IIattie Williams of Asheville. The follow hi g~ are on 'the sick list: Mrs. Anna Clayton, Mrs. Susan Dixon, Mrs. Amanda Condon, Mrs Mary [Dixon. 11 St. Paul regrets very much to have their son. Rev. Adams, say good-hyo - to.their church, he certainly has been a power to his home church; too muchI, credit cannot lu? given him for' such ^ a short while. ANDERSON NliWS . " ? Sunday was a delightful day at St. Paul. The attendance and collection of the Sunday Se.hool was good. The | H. Y. P. U. was very interesting. A 'Bible test'Was given that was-en joyed by alh Some of the members aije Wondering What is the matTc? wit!) the pastor these days; he is preaiTh ing such wonderful sermons. Keep . Wm Pastor Campbell and give us the gospel.*"?- ' o .? ! Mr. Coliins Smith-was visiting in . the city last week. | Patrons of Mrs.. Minnie Round (it c ill find her serving at.homeVmce' th loss Of her shop hy fire. Mr. ..John .lames of Cleveland wlm . death of his- mother* Mrs. Kimdin .Tamos, was" the truest t.f MW and Mi ~U. W.-Marina on II,. Im- . I ruturned to tris home." ' ' Misses A-ima JoliiTSon a.iid Frnest i^bikes wore Hip house quests of Mrs. I>titiIn|> Saturday. I Miss Josephine Rutlot% who was op,' orated on at -the A nderSnn ('ouiily k' 11 ospit ivl is iloinjjf nicely. We trust - she will continue to iinproyji>v. ' ' j Mr; Frank .Tohns.in has conipletfil ,i a lovely new home on ThpmaS street. ' The Ijonie of Mr. and- Mrs. ('. Lee | Davis has heen made brighter -by the . presence of a dear, little hahy jrirl >vhose name is Geneva. ^ .Mrs. U. 10. Ashury \vas able to he at her post of duty Monday mornimr. Wo trust her hand will soon he so she . ..Jtan use it. Her mother,?Mrs, Byrd. , : of Greenville came Tastl v^eek to. he .! with her daughter. ^ Mrs. Mary Spann spent a month at . i! riemso.ii with-relatives. She reports IX pleasant stay. . [ Mil.-. Boar| Boldly. Alrn. Pnail Uttl.. _ ' I hind, Bro. A"*n*d*y?Majors;?Mrs: JosSe?? llprper, Mrs. Addie, A true w , Mrs. : | Charity Guyton, mpther Thornly are * a? ! I on the sick list tills week. . WeMiope I . they will soon he. out attain. "l Iiev. and Mrs. C. W. Frances, Miss . | Giinn. Miss Reynolds, Miss A. . 10. . j \Vehli, Mrs. M. Y. Marion, Miss C'lau din - Burr is and Mr. Julius Foster Hn?yft'wod-to Atltrusta. Gil., Friday to at .iJendL the rccitaLof Ruhuul Ilaycs, . I. t^Irs. Annie.BoWen returned Friday j night from . Cnmdeti where she visit ..led relatives. ~j * I Misf; A. (\ Johnson is visiting in ; Greenville. SIJRRD G THE BEST tem by name S S E N - S. K JSV CAKES DR1TES SINCE ?4T" F CONSOLATION, j ily ranks, what a message of con- i fact that THE MUTUAL RELIEF J ATION is under contruct and you j ' P?y y?u promptly your insurance * persuaded you to take out covering ? H _" . Bene^lerfTAss. of S. C. ~ I .OOH. (ifiir ^t.Tnagcf. " ! ? . 150111 TAYLOR STKKKT ? 3W?WCfiO?3CO^COK^ RUG STORE I REESE. Prop. ' fent Medicines.?Cigars, ? ! accos. A Full Line of er's Preparations at all and Sodas. : NE 78^0 ; ' " v Columbia, S. C. j