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SPORTSPAS
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The Sharkey-Scott light down
?: ? no match for tne chesty Bostuim
you just don't get good fights in
It is a pity that fighters, must
managers do in. handling them. 1
at the hands of the Cuban Boxii
breach on the; part of his manag
splendid-a reputation have a
We r*)te that Phil Edwards, N,
event at a recent championship
because the best mUst n>eet def
that Phil wi 11 come back strong j
Quite -a deal of spue:: is give
nowadays, and this is it shoul
develop themselves physically as
<o l?w i>11i11 ii^>i aiar> u h e n-tiujjE
l idding ourselves" of a deal of cp
- what they shouldn't dU* The cli
as the, dodo, and those who don'
an- few indeed. This -l\as eome
cuuraged t he1 necessity for physic
tjrain.
The Allen University basketbi
glory last Friday. In the aftern*
St. Alban Traning School team
-. adv^rtjsed l^hyllis Wht?atley tearr
nfghi at the Phyllis Whentley C
thrilling <?j?me ever played on tl
victory.
When it is considered that Ali
season and that all her games ex
it must be conceded that the rect
~ ~ ~~ si .V" we re lost and, four won. tn~~i
was made. The team comprised
?r. -ton, .Seott, Ne-sbit, -Burgess, Gilir
. ?^?:?It - is reported that Payl Jewel
? ?. for Spring praetice.. 'Ppfhaps it
Paul hapH'"t t'hiisen to miafcu'i Ree
: of basketball. ~
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' Last week due to some mistake
their appexirance, and a hurried
teams. Ueert .Lacksoh and I.esly
These old men played some pr<
when, the (very efficient) ret'erc
??? g.'img.jwmb over!!!..??
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Cold weather at the oegirinin
practice. It is understood that tl
-:-'lotte on the 15th and that the o
ed on the 17th this year. That
accomplished in the short time t
/" fiFTTntr'Tf itatura4~fti>titude- for ha
seeing ^.good game when they
I*. W. A. LOSES THRILLING
. , v GAME TO ALLEN I
In one.; of the most exciting g
ever seen on the local court the
.. .. Aj_ Passing Five lost to the.
University fivf by the score of
The Rame plaved before a"
crowd Was ^Vithout a douht the
. ~e~staiid themosf hard fnught"'nlaved
here this season, both t
started olf with a rush, Gaxllj
. ringing a "basket for the Gree
_ team while Porterfield was JU
two for' 'Allen.' Th<> Greenville
however fought very hard and
gained a 10-4 lead on the Allen
?r- this - lead was soon -eutr-down as_
and PortcrfieLd began_xingin? ba
from all angles/-^ .
After having the score tied fo
oraj-timeB the Phyllis Wheatley
"manage<l~tff~h(?rhn" theHong eml
19-17 count at the half.
To begin the stcond half (
Stagg did what* proved to' be
iiig Smith, Dirton. and Garlingto
<|Uiok to take .advantage oF this
r ? --md heyqn piling un a lead.
__about ten minutes'to play~tht>
above named players were n
back in the game but were urtal
. _ r overcome the lead Allen teaart
^ ?gametC.. V _
Por^erfield and Hoiiy starrer
the visitors while Garljngton.^E
and Barksdale were the stars fo
home team. , .. . v
The I'. i\V. Av~boy s wi 11 close
7 r
ht'UMJM ??II nilK-1 I VUl uai J f yu
~ playing the Booker, JYashingtbn
School of?Columbia. The Gree
' team lost to the Booker Washi
^boys in Columbia but they are
fting-ttvoaiake things hot for <
Jackson's boys when they visit
" ? r"ALLEN BOYS WIN FROM S
ALBANS
The Allen * University bask
team invaded the Piedr>?
thn state las* Frida" and swej
erything before it; At 3:30 the
stopped off n~ r" '" ; r
?-??^___insL. school and after a
J ought- i^amer-J^-^diich the entii
|en team comprising Porterfielff
lIurty,^; Burtr?ryv.ilpliiut<t
Scot t, and Wttteoburg _boy s^
Albans played scintillatingTy,
achievecha 24-21 victory after a
fought" gme. ' ^
ALSTON-?Jfi? OF^JUIVUVLRWV
RP.ats ST r:F.t>RC.R
On Monday, Fehruary 23, J
High of Summorvilte and
George "Tigeresaes" (the girls.l
hall team >" met on the local co1
4:25 o'clock and played a very
esting frame. The score ending
in favor ol .^ummet-Vllttr:?
TKe ' Tigerouues" plAyud well,
good guarding- of "Black Jack J
and "Mule" Hopkins, the good
ung "I n" Rivers and other p
of the team was what heftl The
- - bo close. .
The "Tigepesscs" are -redeemii
"Tigers" "(l>6ys basketball .tear
their" good playing. ?*
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TURE BROWSINGS ?- fj
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at Miami proved to be a "flop." Scott was11
ur. Ashas been said in this column before, i
the heavyweight division. j
at times become Jthe victims of what their 1 !
It is reported that Kid Chocolate faces a ban <
ng Commission because of some contractive <
er Louis Gritteriz. Chocolate h?s made too <
cloud hover over his name. *
,'Y. U., runner, was defeated m the'600 yard
event.; This should not prove discouraging
eat sometimes. W,e. venture the prediction
and'regain that which has been lost.
ui by our newspapers to women's athletics
Id be. The girls have just as much right to 1
t hedboysr and they have just <as much right J
piny ovcentionallv well. We are gradually j
ur inane stupidity in regard To women,
lipiny ?1mp nmmnr. ^ rarp |f|Hay '
t engage -in .some form of outdoor exercise J
about largely, because educators have dis- y
al training for everybody in the schootpTrr=^
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.11 nnmt.t nUo?> ? U1 ! t
in \{ukucv viicn actt^vn in <x ui?iz*tr ui ; ^
oon they took-a 24-21 game from the strong
This game team has. defeated the much .
i twice during the current seagon. The same ,
enter in what is sirid o have been the most1 x
lat court, Allen came through with a 33-27 k
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len played basketball for the first time this J
cept two were played against veteran teams
u'd is exceptional. Of the ten gomes played t
each of the games Lost a; creditoble showing^
I'orterfield, Hollins, Holland, Horry, W. Bur- |
iorer Richardson and Goodwin.
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1 has the State gridiron hopesv/or 19.30 out (
wng hpi-AVKc nf his activities in this that 1
d. J a okgOffVefra 11 e n ge t o plav a certain game]
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; the girls team from Clinton failed to make j
game was arranged -between two men's v
e Slallwtutli played forwards on one tonm. i f
my good basketbll; but weren't they glad j j
?e's whistle was blown signifying that thq, x
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g of the Week called for a halt in baseball s
le Benedict nine is to engage Smith at Chaivjiening
Allen and Benedict tilt will be playtime
is fast approaching-but much may be (
hie teams have for training. Our boys seem 1
seball anyway, so you may always depend on s
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1 VOORHEES LIGHTNING FIVE <
NIV. REMAIN UNDEFEATED BY 1
CRUSHING HAINES 20-17 I.
;apies j ?=?-?- J
P. W.j Augusta, Ga.r?The undefeated Voor .1
Allen ' hees Cagers invaded Augusta and sent
{the much heralded Tvvejpf Haines,"The"
large conquerors of Claflin, down bo a 20-1,7 '
fast- ndefeat, for the second time -this -sea- *
game-50jn??* ' ?~? :?i
earns The Haines Five led^ab Thd^end of (
agton the half 12-71 The Yourhees i ive 71
nville came i>ackwith a new determination,
iging With air tight guarding, .and . back J
boys hand shooting the " Voorhees- boys d
soon SWept the Haines Five off of its feet. I
team, When the game ended the score read: I
Woorhees 20, Haines-k7r ??:
skE*3?The floor work and shootiqg of
Brown, Poinsette and Russell stood >
r spv Loutifor rVoorhees as-well-as the-close - <'
'DOyS f cr 11 orHinn* v\? Moawifli T?l^.J
~ ? Mwlh v/i i \ o 1111 l 11 auu r luyu.
"<*f- a j ~B*>sweti and Redd played 'best fork,
Haines.
^oaeh
^ BOOKER T. DOWNS P. W. A. "were
The Booker Washington. High
. School, Five defeated the strong-HTnTT
^Yith n,uch heralded Phyllis Wheatley As- 1
sociation tpam from Greenville at the <
ii"sired Sav?y 'ast Monday evening 12-1(3.
de to Same was fairly played but .
had teams J seemed to experience a
deal of difficulty in handling the ball. c
. "j.-r The shooting of the Greenville team
, ^ . was CkinA ?
11 j | - T~~. j v/ A y mtu JT I'd 11CU I* V
r the|show the form, one would expect of |
- them due to the publicity received by
their l^6"1 ^'s seasonir
i4 i The _far famed Garlmgtoh was un- c,
High' ,?e^ K?infif ??a?nst the Hieh ~~
nville School_lads,_^and ,_was compelled to |
ntrton ca'^?butSto no avail?Coach Staggs
plan- to his assistance. The High School '
oach 'a<*s found the .toach to be "no trouthern
| ble" and proce'eded to administer a *
' i sound thrashing to Coach, Captain *
ain'Tiand _ ::
: ~ ALLEN GIRLS CONTINUE
VICTORIOUS
etball _____ , *" i
" The Allen University basketball
eV* sextet continued undefeatedn whe .
team '^hey Wrested a 34-13 victory from the <
Traill- Glaflin girls-last Tuesday afternoon,
hard This was the second defeat adminis^ered
the girls from rClaflin by Allan >
Hoi- this, season. :? -V-; ' *!
The'first half-ended with Allen lead ,
^f ^t. 5nff 21-3. For Allen SylvinPoole Was ^
outstanding performer. It was ,
hard her ability t<Tsc^re~ from--the_iToor j
' and from the free throrw line uiaF (
placed her team so far in front. Sa- (
ILLE--rah Morris also .played well at for- ,
ward. Bill Shuler and Daisy Neal
played air tight guard. Lucile Smith' (
tlston and Kelly Jones took splendid care of
g St. the-.central division of the court. It
gasket was apparent from the beginning that
to an easv victorv over her rival* Tho
in 9-6 ^"tire Claflin team fought gamely and
evinced-a spirit of real sportsmanship.
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[ones- ALLEN GIRLS DEFEAT SCHOplay
FIELD
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galW? Thursday of last week Ihe Allen (
University girls basketball team conlg
the firmed their string- of victories 4>y i
n) by sending the crack Rchofield sextet
back to Aiken with a 20-8 defeat.
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MTettltes to extent! tttemag]ygs in'the
fir<tt hslf, hilt t'yrly in the second Half
the deadly ey<? of Sylvia" Poole, and
the-accurate pasing of Shuler Ncal,
Smith and Mclver proved too much
for the Aiken defense.
This was Allen's fifth straight victory,
and she is .hopeful of going thru
the entire season without -bowing to
my team. , The Team is coached1 by
Mrs. Cecelia McCoy. Jamison and Miss
Syi via Mae Poole, is Captain. The
jntire first string comprises students
if collegiate rank. Allen has (\efeat?d
Leesyille, 'Claflin, twice, State, St.
\lbans and Schofield this'season. The
record is impressive.
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SCHOFIELD SCHOOL
Schofield 21??tate College 19
rre? "-v^, 4t'l ' '
Making ono-of the most hectic come
sacks ever witnessed in this Season
yafT when , the Schofield sextet debated
the State College sextet ^21^19.
HThnn Sfhofiald nmilc Kor firat ynff|
State was leading by twelve points.
\t the t'nd of the first half the scuie
vas 15-6 in favor of State, but at the
jeginning of....the.--last half, Jiihnsoil
?nd Mitchel started dranmae?Oienv
rom all angles. " The game was most
:co fast for the human eye. Both
earns played well and clean. To be
>n the side line was a pressure needed
o keep from flying. Thompson and
Fones were the mighty forwards for
5tate College.
We had a very competent refere^ in
he person of Miss Rupert Blanchard
vho once played on the Paine Collegfe
earn as a star guard.
Schofield is making a record-this
rason that will never ,bp forgotten.
played, nine games and lostr
wo. . .. _
lay for Schofield, when they defeated
^laflin University bv a score of~~2G-18.
BEAUFORT NF.WS
The Rev. C. Capon. F, Hutchinson,
Toe Hutchinson and Mary Hutchinson
vyre the guests of Rev. S. \v. Fordon.'
mHSaturday. They motored to Beaubrt
to visit. Miss Flossie Hutchinson
vill return North Wednesday; she
.vill stop in Colunibia toi see her
)rother, B. J. Hutchison, who is a stuEatilJ'
News?St. Matthews Church
A sudden change took place Sunlay.
Our congregation was sjnall.
itev.JCapers preached a soul stirring
>ermon. He pictured his subject so
dainlyr ? r ?<?r?1?-?She
Is gone liut' not forgotten. Our
lear 'sister Roser has departed this
ife one year ago. Her grave is -fresh
ina new. me flowers fade avtfay, but
ier memory is fresh on our mind/
Ier place is vacant in the home, her
weet voice is hushed up, those sweet
ongs stop -rrnginK' thrtmgh the btrHdnpr.
She has joined with the anprels
tnd is sinjrinp around the throne -in
dory, trouble is over, conflicts passed
iod and the sinner-are reconciled, the
yjary^is^hurne at ln>t.
L. R. sister.
? follow closely' behind her .
try to hold up and be brave
t almost broke my heart to see them
_eave my mother in .the cold, cold
. rave. - ' :
Sleep on, dear mother I will meet
rpu in the judgment when- yntr have
leserted the gxixvd.
- Lnciie, daughter.
CARLISLE NEWS .
Notwithstanding Sunday was a
hilly, windy day, the Sunday School
>f Mt. Eden was on the job.^A^splqn
lUs'were present.- We can boast ,of
ine of the best and most faithful
Superintendents?in the Winnsboro
district in the person of Mrs. Sara
rlill. She is always at her post of
luty.
The church, services were equally as
rood. The pastor Rev. W. L. Jotanon
was at his best. He preached
or Nehemiah 4:0-10.
At 4:30 the A. C. Rr Leaprue- was
ailed to order by the president. Mrs.
ee.nna Galman. A splendidT prorram
was rendered. Rev. J. M. Dawcm*,
Jr., a junior collepre student at
Mien University, was a pleasant vifciOl
nf lKe l.oftcriio nrwl
, utiu umuc rtUJIlC V L'l y
encouraging and timely remarks. His
rddrcss was pertaining especially -to
he yvouth. One very important statepent
he made in his address was! thai
he object of the League should he in
.raining of the youth, We are-always
?lad'to have this splendid young man
with us. ? Mr.
Berry Coleman and Miss Mgt;ie
Lee Lyles were happily united on
Sunday night. The wedding - bells
ringing rapidly in Carlisle,
The concert given by Misses Edna
frmsohand Essie?LyTes- r>n Friday
light was very good indeedr?-The-Tittle^fdtk
plfiTyetL/vyell their' parts which
hey always do. We are looking forward
to a grand Easter program.
Carlisle is the place of big things and
loing. Somebody -else -take -the. Lead?i
and see what the Negroes"~atl over
KK1**" gfrfftn orn rl/%?r?rv
Bro Elliot Wicker and sister Eainey
continue ill. j _ _
BISHOPVILLE NEWS
The morning service at New Bethel
A. M. E. Church Sunday was "Very
pood. Rev. A. R. Moorp preached an
in-jpirinpr siormnn from St?John
AtPi- m., Rev. Walker,
the pastor of New Bethel led his choir
members, stewards and a host of mem
bora and friends over to Mt. Pisgah
of Sumter; where~he preached a wonderful
sermon to a well crowded
church; l ot only did e preach an inspiring
sermon to his hearers in Sumter,
hut he does the same in Bishop
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TO LEADER
RTS
!wilJQ Ho jy nnt a failure in his choaj
en-line of proieHHum and Is one" of tne
master minds in tpe A. M. E. Church.
There was a Kinging: Contest giveTT
; at Newv Bethel Church last Monday
[.evening. Several participated in the
I program. - . , 'A w ~
Mrs. Daisy Williams, a member of
I New Befhel and Mrs. S.. M. Hannaham,
a member of Mt. Harmon Bap
ti;ft (Church were tho gMccefififul winners.
of the prizes which were beautiful
aip'd appetizing cakes. Tn amendment
to the judges decision, pProf. W.
R. Fisher stated that Mrs. Elouisp
Stucky should be commended for her
grit, i
i Mrs/. Bessie Woods has returned to
| the city after a pleasant stay in the
North. " 0.7 7"
The:Lee County Teacher's; Association
m;et here Jan'. 22, 1930i7?The
meeting was called to order at 11:30
Jay Prof. P. L. Stewaj-t, the president.
Prof. A. R. Moore delivered-a very
timelv and well phrased address to
the body. -We helieve that the"*county
is^.blessed Ip^^having^ such^ mental
eery splendid corps of teachers attended
the meeting.- We owe a largelTer
centr~of " our success as -teachers
I tn rvnv wnntlnvfnl onrt FV-?a 11 tfnt
I pervfsor, Mrs. M. E. Fisher.
Mtes Sadie Moses spent the week
end fn town.'
IVtyss Louise Toney,. a student at
Mortis College, was called home to
the. bed side of her sister, Lucile, who"
is much improved at this writing.
Mr. Willie Nelson of Sumter was in
the. city on business last week.
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BE^NfiTTSVlLLE NEWS
The windy .month of March is in
ivifiny nf-t)]n farmer ?r" getting
i in splendid shape to pla'nt. j
r We are still having plenty sickness
I in ^iif, vicinity nnd.-numbers of deaths.
[Mrs. Carrie McKoyks remains aecomjjnVmoTtby
a large number of the neai
jTT?tirtivcs-ari4ve<L4M>me Sunday p. m.
-fiom -Qhio, where she cfied at the
[home of Mrs.' Odell David,'her daugh
W?v-Rcv. S. S. Youngblood and many
of the other ministers assisted] Rev.
Av J. Wright in the Eulogistic service.
Mrs. McKoy in every respect was lov
ing, christian woman. Sleep on mother
'Carrie and take your rest We loved
yon but 0<>d loved you besfe? ?
Mrs. Hattie Spears reports a'splendid
school "term, both day and ni>Qt^.
sessions., s
v . Mrs. E. Cooke of McCall, made an
important .vis.it.JtQ Dr. L. M. McCallurn^
office this week. Anytime you
must visit a dentist and near our
I town, why call in to see Dr. L. M.
IMcCalUim on Market street. He is
j numbered with the best in the "state
or elsewh?re^__
Dr. Tr R. Richardson is in the righ*
-r4rr.r-..n-\Lr^^i Mai-Vet str??* He is
Steady to serve voir in every respect.
The-entire vicinity feels proud of his
coming to our city and county. Mr.
D. McCallum..-Market street i
t-ir.ii-1^ implying. Mrs Mable Ross
on King"atreet, writes of her pleas-"
ant stay in Philadelphia, Pa., visiting
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Maggie Wright m slowly Improving.
Rev. C. J. Wright has our
deepest sympathy during the illness
pf his wife. ~
Rev. C. J. Wright nas been huldingI
the members and friends spell bound
for the p*astr three "Stmdaysi?He -justpur
in -a--e up . of sugar ^very service.,
so you see how sweet we are). He is
a pastor, preacher, christian* leader,
from the depth of his heart._ We pray
that God will take care of him. Rev.
Smith is doing nicely at Levergreen
"M. K. Chuich: r??
Mr. D. -Pipkin/and .Mr. Preston,
Bruce of McColl, were in the "city
Thursday p. m. visiting friends on
Amelia Street. The new pastor, Rev.
Hunear of Dise Hill A. M. E. Z.
Church and his family have moved in
thp city on Hudson street.
Frof. Cr Wright and his splendid
faculty are doing everything in their
power to improve every line_About
our graced school. Hope them much
success in every respect.
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ALLEN SEXTET NOSES STATE
Tuesday afternoop at Hurst Field
the fast traveling Allen girls basket
: ball, team encountered a much faster
' ~ O* of o rrnrroo-n f\r\n tVlfln
<UIU fltiuittic kJiavc
that which?they defeated with ease
at Orangeburg earlier In- the seasoiT
and had to put up a mighty good'
game to beat them 13:9. The
game was of thejjjp and-tuck
variety. Allen's forwards, Poole and
'Neat-were responsible in large meas- \
ure for thie victory for the state centers
Sweeney and Romey kept the
ball in State's forward territory for
the. greater part of the game. Jackson
aid.jShuler did .some mighty fine"
gCtarding for Allen.
?, IN MKMORIAM
dear daughter and sister, Eleanor J.
M. Woodson, who departed this life
Feb. 23, 1929: -
There's a memory ever cherished,
fw that's ever near our hearts
Tis?of you my dear little (laughter,
And it'shall not Upon depart.
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Inour hearts there is a longing,
In the home an empty space
- It will he wo, yen forever
Nu uimfto* rnn fi11 your place.
T^ou_art pone to be with Jesus, *
A little anpel-heipht and-iaitHappy
Tn the joys 6t~heaven,
Some day we will meet you there.
Trances Woodson
Alfred Woodson
Lillian-Woodaon
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CHEltAW NEWS
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?Sunday of -last wcek-??t-W?slay-- M.
E. Church was Holy Communion. At
which time ?he"pastor^ Dr. W.... S.
Thompson preached a , short and very
enlightening sefcmon. The congregaber.
There were many communicants.
This coming Sunday at 4:30 p. m.,
there will be a Pew Rally conducted
by the women 01 the Church: Cume
and hear an eloquent address J?y a
I'ing clergyman. And a special
program arranged by the women of
the church at Wesley M. E. Church,
Green street.' 1
The Young people's Missionary Society
of the church under the super
vision of Mrs. Thompsonis doingexcellent
work.. The pastor's wife has
jrganized all of the young folk of
the church Into this splendid unit.
-Thg snrietv is steadily growing. Let
every member send their children.
They met last week at Caroline Chap
map's who is Vice-President. Next
week they will meet at the parson[iif
TTrnrl thrm in. ~
The choir of the church is to meelT
Friday night,to. Arrange.for, special
music for Easter. AlSa otherbusiness
-importance. All ere refluested to
be present. - * ..
The Bennettsville District Conference
has been called by the Superintendent
Dr. J. D. Whittakcr toj?on-H
vene at Wesley M. E. Church HSlttj
"week. Every member is asked to cooperate
in some way.
We are very glad to see Mrs. Sally
3. Braboy home again after spending
ng-been called home to the bed side
of her husband who is very much improved
since ber arrival.
Mrs. G_ W. Long and the Girls',
Quartet left last Saturday evening for.
New York i^iiy welter they will be for]
an indefinite period overing many engagements
throughout the .east. We
wish for them much suceess. ?
; The Presbvterial Evangelistic Convention
nnH Campaign held last Monday
and Tuesday at the SecondTres^
byterian church under, the supervision
of Drs. Clin*. and 'Clair of New
York, wh6 are Divisional Evangelists"
from the Board of National Missions
r4 the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A.
brought many ministers in our oiidst
last week. All churches prof"'. ' by
this campaign". , As there were dole J
-gations from all churches in the.city.
Last Sunday the convention was opened
with a great sermon by v Dr.
Cline. - At the evening service both
speakerlT delighted the-atKlience which
consisted of many white friends. The
'wo days spent with the convontior
were profitable ones.
For the past" two weeks the Adult
School conducted at night at the Robert
Smalls Graded SchooMoy Mrs. M.!
B. Rohinson. has been very success-!
ful. There is no reason why the
.school should not be filled to over
flowing-;- .
The Woman's Missidnary Society "of
the Second Presbyterian Church held
a Waffle Supper at the residence of
Mrs. Marion Wilson last Friday evening.
The Pulpit Aid Society of Wesley
M E. Church held ft delicious supper
last week at the, parsonage. They
were'successf ul. .
Some.of the many visitors seen in
our midst last week were Dr. and Mrs.
Martin of Bramard " Institute, Ohester,
Rev. Poag, Sumter, Dr. and Mrs.
Thomas of Atlanta, Ga., Rev. and Mrs.j
Foster, Chesterfield, Rev. Mezt, Char-;
leston, also Revs. Pearson and A. L.
Donnally of Sumter. 1
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{ The Cokesbury people were at ji ^
ffoan for the Palmetto Trader. Spilt r-,. .. . _,
day as it failed to Come. Rev. Janer'ette
jireached^a flne^sefrman-Sunday.- ?
I It was^njoyed by all. Mr. R." H.
I Sullivan of Columbia spent the weekend
with his sister, Mrs. Emma Hamp
ton. ? * : . - .
Mrs. Mary Dixon, Mrs. Emma Ctim ' mlngs
are still on. the sick list- ?Mrs.
jHattie Williams has returned to^Vshe
I vilie, N. C? after spending some tihie _rs
| with her si?ter, Mrs. Dixon and at
T-tEe death of her mother^ Mrs. Ann
Clayborn. -r? '
i,._Miss Mary . Starks hps returned
ffCTii Greenville after spending? a w.?ek _
Miss Frances Jackson of Brewer "
i School, spent the week end with her
ents. , .
_1 Ivrr. and-j Mrs. Squire Ljipden. Mr
and Mrs, Augusta S^erd were colled
out of town Sunday to their auritVs
funeral.
Mr. William Shaw of Hodges ' ?
fnnnrr ^r-rd at his- home Thursday
| Miss Kathleen Shay and Mr. Royal ?
i Mattinon of IIon?a Patn warn ilm. 11 n, i-Iii-u.
ner guests of Miss'ThelnTffTind" Rtigar***^
Robinson lest. Sunday. _
DARLINGTON NEWS
Triday evening Feb. 14th "the-GoW-^? ??
en Tornadoes' struck at Choraw a
very exciting game with the Robert
Smalls Graded Sehool. & was enjoy- . ?
ed by all present. Although all members
of the Tornadoes /.played except
tiprally-flnp basketball. Our lefC eiul
in thp person of Miss Lurline Wingate
was out because of injuries and wo
were defeated 16-T7L -:
Monday evening, Feb. 17th the Tornadoes
met Coulter Academy of Che-??
raw at Darlington. . All players were
in place and played a clean game, defeating
Coulter by an overwhelming
score. ?? ?: j-*??? :
Friday evening Feb. 21st the Tor-^
4iadoeft met the High iSchool of Tim- v
[monsville op their e~ouri. The 7 ?
was playedlwell and enjoyed by all.
Thp T*nrnar^ipg nvrtn Ky n ViipVi cpnvp i___
Mrs. Sophia Anderson has retimed?-??-?
to her home 726 Dargan street, after
spending several days in Charleston.
Mrs. Martha 'Davisi who died last
week- was funeraiized Friday at St.. \
James M. E. Church. ? ?
. The Lucky Thirteen Club is still;
making progress. They are planhing
on presenting a play at a very early
date, enCTttOd "Dangerous Waters."
Th? P.liih.ioaf one of its members by
marriage.. Miss Florence Bethea who .
has intrusted her future happinegs to
Mr. Fred Lide. The entire club miss
her presence >at their meetings, but
thev are hoping that she *
plete the Silver Circle as happily as
her smiles indicate she is how.
?Gaaeh-G^-A.-Rubens. Rrincinal J. L.
Cain and Miss A. M. Bovian .* .van
guards, the "Golden Tornadoes" swept <>
down upon tlie can'ipus of Claflin
College. On,the way trr-Orangeburg,
! Flloreei was swept out of the \v;ay . '
by a score of 3D-10.. I " ~
Friday evening at 5:30 the Golden . . .
TQrnadoes invaded the den of the
Panthers and a fierce battle was
fought.; The first quarter the seore ??---7?
was- 7-4, Mayo Hi; half found the
s<.ire" 11 ^(Tin Mayo's favor. >Vhe=4ird
quarter, T5-11 Mayo's favor; and
"fourth quarter. 6ne minute to play,"-:
jTtfffiln "TTraml-Mayo IjL. Lurline Win- i
[iganL Mavo's left.. .forward shot the ^
i-almost impossible goal to turn a nei
<"eat hPo a tie. Final score 17-17.
[Both teams played brilliants ball thru
I out the garag.
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