The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 12, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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: : * V*?.:. r-'? -V*^ ^^A ffi-SIX ~ "SPORTS PASTt H. W. BAU The New York newspapers annour were awarded recently to the niombet York university. Among: the many n; Da%e Myers, winner of the football i the track team. ' ^ =, Both these young: nien camp in -fo athletic careers. Myers, it will be r< thema having been hurled at Coach I in the Georgia-game. 1 ley wood Broun less coach of a gut'less college." Phil Kdwards caused Tom Ilelflin oihiir Gotham dignitaries because of Having.jumped his team to the li . his school for some ypart, George G ?; of the '.'11 live.?It is a real tribute lead a team preponderantly white; i team that has the s jut it of-fairHess A pcoj- baseball drama was enactec Friday when State boat Allen 1G-G. """ ? with- a mouse. 1 tie battery, Scott an was possible for a battery to lock. { lot, jwhile Portorfield, behind ,the ba his apparent amusement. June was i 8 Tfiis seemed-rather peculiar for Ju est ratchcg-.s in the league and Scott - Porterfield, Scott and Hatfield (who one yound) were at Florence- empla Paur~Robeson. When the next State gentlemen may yet the rmtwi arm Maybe lack of condition didn't hav game, If not, State is-afe~KQ-per con .ion, howeven.'that all things being ec . . _ ' _ _ ?I Cy Cotton was in his glory. He seci to^ the plate, which is performing hi "clowned"t.eonvidernbly during the ) Nick Altrock,o f the Sohntrtro fto A held his onnorivntiS ? v ' * ' "" Ynnng \r-ivm-in. who wrnL nil l.hn Big Bill Burton's hat caught one of frame arid catapulted it into the strt runs ahead of him. .David relieved ..... ? Avr?lJ afteij the sixth. Its dollars to doughnuts thpt "Alio =?-- -they meet Eastfr Monday. It is a "g< ? wnilr.pjpg once in a whilp, thing I know. "Hall, Allen's diminutive short stop sirn e he had been playing it. It was his legs. Gardner at short, and Patterson at the collegians,?Ktatr- mic 111' hnvi. ?:? compelled to extenlfliorsclf. BREWER I .OSES yiR^T nwxr. -BALL GAME OF SEASON' TO - HONEA PATH Brewer's nine met wilk-defeat?at the han<]s of Honea Path at the fair grounds in Greenwood on Monday, April 7th in hoi- first game of the season. Honea Path gained the lead in the first inning, scoring a homo run. ? The gamp was thrilling throughout, r~ and-althcr Brewer losf this first game, she is.'warning all nth?r? ?? ? ** nw uivvun her * . 1 0 rm the lookout?frtt yslTF is^whippmg ~mto -t tp?top--formnti in order to win the rest of 'hp I'aniK ? The Tinal sobke with Monea Path was 6-1. ' ." BREWER TEAM GIVES BANQI ET On Friday evening, "April 5th the basketball girls of Brewer normal closed the final .chapter of the season with an elaborate' banquet in the dining room of Emerson hall. The djrb inp 1 oiiitt iri'' ilrrrri in il mj uti'li tally with maroon and -white, the colf?rs of the" school, interspersed with ivy, forming a paidf n-scemr-tTTar will ==: "hp- remembered for its beauty. The dainty ami copious menu l>egan with pineapple cocktail, followed by chicken, rice, green peas, and hot rolls, and^ finally topped, off with ice cream " . cake and mints. After the service , the members of^the team and their : gppgfq p-irtrnjDated Lu.matching, Captain Simms spoke a word of appreciation to Coach Robinson and a word of welcome to the guests. JVUss Gussre Ghrcnt spoke for the team their appreciation, followed by a solo by Miss Louise Whitson. SIMS HIGH TOSSERS WIN SEVEN _ - \ fT\ MESP ' Union, Apr. 12i-?Scvon victories ir ten games is the _record of the Sim? hjglLSehool basket hall season. Ceuchre Lucinda C. Millor jumI-Bmkic- Br Fan developed one of th<-. biggest basketball threats in Sims high in a tearr ?:?" * which won seven tyut 1 f the i pit tests engaged in. Of the defeats suffered, two wen with Bell street high school of Clin ~ ?ton, the "other being \vith Booker T Washington school or' Columbia, am r?? -tied with St. Albttn in oho. The team finished the season Feb ruary 2nd at Rock'Hill ih'a gftmi with Emmet Scott "School. . - Of th* ???? be lost to the team next su.n?r>n roan, Jeter, Farr and Uico, and with * F-antv Wdndbam, Kuban ks; dossctfe * Maddox, Askew, Martin, Houston . Pe;ak?_,. Jiroiul us, Wwmfcrr RTFo, TTfi roan, Beecham, and McCrackcn, the team should have another good sea son. - ? FT Freeman and, Windham were the high scorers of the season and Fan ' L following, Freeman piling up mom .. than 110 points; Windham more thar i 65 . ai^ Ffltr ;.iiHU^-than 38.?Otlnus of ihe team made good scores a? y well. ? The season ended' with Sims high making -niorer fhan 22.'! poiTtf s. ? - ?~?-?. \ ? , ' - 4*?- ?"" i ~ ' ...? ^ o :RE BROWSINGS mGardner \ - . iced last week that a number of-1 letters s of the different athletic teams at New ames mentioned in the lists are those of nsignia and Philip fld\tards, captain of r quite a deal of publicity during their ;membere4,?is the cause for much ariaVleehan because of his-not playing Dave , famous-cohrrrmist, called him the44 gut^ a , to berate Jimmy Walker. Al Smith and his hiiscegenistic marital adventure. rsf" basketball ehammbnshin claimed hv regory has been awarded the captaincy to a colored lad when he is chosen Jo ifctl it is even a. greater tribute ttv-the "developed sufficiently^ to do it. I on Wilkinson field, at Orangeburg last State played with Allan an a eat would d Portertield, looked about as bad as it State walloped poor Archie all over the t, perhrttted balls to roll past him tor almost as bad behind the bat for State. . / . ' 9 *.. 4 ne and Porte rfieldare about Jhcrciasstun questionably-is a good twirls?ft?is i tooting.his horn Thursday night, while relieved Scott and was knocked out in ting Roland HayesT Jules Bledsoe and -Allen game takes place perhaps these wnt nf rost. :?-? _____ * - J . ^ ? e anything to do with the result of the t better team than-AHen.--It is myopiniual, the teams are evenly matched. ured four clean bingles out of four trips mdsomely .with the old willow. Cotton rairre^remrnding one of A1 Schact and id the twirling in the ninth frame and fiuuirul Tor State^jperformed nicely until his offerings on the nose in the sixth 'et over the left field fence, scoring two Waymon and held things down pretty n will give Stale, a harder-game ^lu-n iod thing_fo?_j team lu gCT"a"~fliorough t* moi'e loward head deflation Than any, had his first bad day in that position surprising to see a couple go between third, played rather a rlassv game for hav i) se?m? rent baseball had she ~ been TOtWrtiS'l UN L-SM1TH TILT 'KASTER MONDAY Snlifihiiryr-Ain^--ti5^==TThnr" prepara; tions have been made for the annual Easter Monday baseball tilt between Livingstone--eoUege and Smith uni-1 varsity in Charlotte. Because of the fact that the Charlotte league team isj - opening up iT^^asbrf on Easter Mon-. day, the game is "being played in the! morning at 10:30. This is the second time in the hintni'!i' nf 111! I'linti; j4rrF ait- This- -oeeuretF-rrr "tire* TfiHrning and the last tim.e_^AlitLJuxnial-Jjvao-4erg,t-t^ 11 ban ever. Orders are already pouring j in for reservations and preliminary j arrangements point to a record breaking crowd of at least eight thousand. ' Before the game, the crack chapter of the American Legion fn Charlotte! that won international honors in j Louisville last fall will execute drills land will, present later on ''Miss.Li-J |vingstone" and "Miss Smith" to the nrAWfte r? 1 rni - i no invingstone Blue Bears had a I lay off this week and Coach Clerrr-1 i cnt sent his ehnrgog?through r+g+4-| I paces: all the week shaping them ui> for the -two?games "ttrlrr^week^?with1 'Lutheran college and A. and T. col-1 liege. The first casualty of the season ,! occured last week when MdVLanus,' rj varsity right fielder wrenched his I rtfrrn in a fall while coming in fasLTo^' a Tcxag Ipng'"^?In the fust game] with hJ. C. college, several flaws in ; . | the fielding and batting were out-j | standing but as the days pass the ma-, . ......c wotks smoother and clock-like 1 precision will be the oTdepof the day] On Easter Monday. When ' Lay mo n j i Yokeley failed" -to return TO school ithis year, pessimism reigned 'in the1 Bear camp hut Tucker, a newcomer -j-from Spartanburg bids fair to surpass : the ace what >vith his baffling assortM ment of curves, inshoots and dazzling .speed. M-ost likely the pitching duiiea^Tor-phe-oceasiun will fall on his shoul]ders. ' ' ; - -I "I At Smith, the Bulls have played ''threp p;nmnr nft (Ay wiiirtjfip tW0~ tW "j large margins ana-tying. The bigigest problem facing Coach Thomas "lis finding a pitcher to fill the shoes ''of the "Invincible Hayes" who trij.umphed over Yokeley jn three games |out nf four. Kills seems to he the I likeliest prospect while there are. othtrs?ftghting for the assignment. The infield'is already foTKtif>ninft p _fluf field" W <drowTTrp^ tip rather we^ll. Smith has two more games before Easter Monday and a Llfilentv fit +-im- 5?-v? ?* ^ f. ? iimi uui cariy sea' |Sori wrinkles. . , BEAUFORT COUNTY TRAINING school NEWSrrz; On Tuesday, April Rth the nurses class will meet at the Beaufprt countytraining -stdropt to hoTd~their regular i monthly meetiiyj under- tht? et*pervr-r7uon*oTTRe county health nurse. The ( meetings have always been interesting "and the ladies arie at.all times i anxiously awaiting the meeting day. ^Phisf program was held in Chapel ... ? r} ? TH3E PALME1 . i I , . . (on Friday afternooirt Song by th< school; recitation, Clementine Jen kins; recitation, Willie Gilliam; read ing, -Fpch Shankllnj Recitation, .Sam uel Singleton; reading, Justine Wash ington; selection by the quintet; reci . tation, Isabella Greene; declamation jMary Lee Donaldson; declamation b} the ninth grade. | Sunday school Seems ^o be one o: our greatest features here. Everybodj "enjoys the discussion carried on bj thp Bible class. We are asking and inviting' oui friends to conic be with us on SunI day mornings at 10:00." We are sun ,J that, you will want to come back jTl you come-once:-C'biiie and lut tnrpfoVi it to you. .* '. ' . I The campus, is just looking beautiful ^vith_Jhe most adorable spring ~... uji cvi-ijwiicre. ?We did. a deal df working trying tc _ The school is more than glad tc [have the fountain installed; through the donation of the student^ and the teachers. . ST. GEORGE NEWS Good?Hope BapTTsT Church Sunday was a high day at' Gooc Hope. ' . * . Sunday morning the Sunday shoo! met at the usual hour at 10:00^ Mr S. Windhatn, superintendent, wa<t._id -his post'^yttlrTussecretary. Miss Sa: die L. Aiken and his force of teachers. The lesson was beautifully disi cussed and the primary classes reI ^orted for. the rally. The primary class raised $2.7G. Prayer meeting th Poe T M. Marshall preached the morning sermon. - ' - We had a good crowd on Sunday night despitq_J:he weather and Rev, | J." "M. Marshall?our popular pastor j used for a subject "God is our re, fuge and strength. The ^advanced . rlnss reported from the rally and il raised $2.G5. This Sunday was out CO 11U11 n"ion Slin.lny nn.l ^ ]1PI-1 ' | sjjiout in the camp. ??? Our church Ts going forward. "Nt tictory without-labor" is our motto We arc getting ready for the Lovelj Hill Sunday school convention whicl convenes here in September. We ar< ^ also.prepared to senij-7"pur pastor jiteyj, M. Itforjhajd to tatte'nd t One thing I tfiay ask of my ^hnrrfr to pjease beautify the yards. We car TIF we will. I also ask the cooperation of the pastor on this question The people will do what he will ask, I You'r0 welcome to our church at 'anytime." We are awful glad ProT. I. [r>. Pirison was .elected president ot Miforis collop-o. _ . I Kev. J. H. Williams was seen in , town- Sunday^ | The hand concert was enjoy"'' ''V , ( veryohg that was given by Prof. Moss-and his boys. Prof. Moss will lint in town again on April the 13th LantT^hiW twin^ttrryir^ilT'nreacli at Bethel. A. M. K. churcTTrm-Alonday night they will give another ban7l~r?ncert at Bethel and <>ti Tuesday night will give a band concert at the school auditorium. Miss F.mily J. , I.uclven spent the week etui-at home.? Jtlr. Hayes Gihhs, Miss Kva Mae (Tibl)s and Prof F V' rpent ?r the - home" dT Mrs." Rebecca Simmons. -?.Mrs.?K:?W: Gtbbs wTfd Ras been spending Sometime ^vith her mother left for hor home on Monday. The high school was hlessed-to have with us?Prof. V, Gibbs who gave a; very interesting talk on education. XOTICP?Any team who wants to play . a game of ball with the ^ St. George Gators plea?e?address Prof. ItllV U c-' ?vwov.ii, oi. oeorge C01.ored nchoo}, 8t:~trtrnrgc, "C. Mr. John Turner and others were in town Tuesday night attending a fish fry in Hutsohtown. j ' ?iU ixs Elizabeth SnYith, .ffilss -fcina V. Davenport andittTKV Hidna De TJIIvera motored to Harleyville Sunday. The Rosenwald night was a success and they were honored \gith the presence of Dr. C v * __ ?, ?- IT nuucuy, |j?siur of the local white M. E. church and -PreT.' Zt'jgler. Slip0'''"*0"/1""* nf pi.h lie schools of St. George., The bus play was also a success: "Otkls ,an3 Ends" will -be here* on Thursday night. Bethel A". M. E. Church | Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock, the Rev. E. C. Anderson annohnced as a text from 18th chapter of Acts the I subject: "Importance of our Regular Communion." He preached a glorious I sermon. It was sweet to hear him. rTfrcpthe Lord's suppemwas adminis. tered\-the members enjoying a glorj ious feast. Sunday school at 3:00 o'| clock. The lesson was reviewed by 'th'C"Superintendent. Rev. \y H. Pinckney ,and thoroughly instructed. Tbe Sunday school has planned a . red letter day for Easter. The. W. H. . and F. M ?Arin(u ? ?- -? . wj ^cutw u meeting j at Mrs. E. Myers' home. Mrs. Mary .Shuler i}?-president.- She"has planned ja wtflrtderful effort,to put this prqj \7 KICKIU uvcr. At 8:00 o'clock Rev. K. C. Ander soil?poured out the blessings. Our ,'hearts were filled with the holy ghost, i The lord's Supper was administered to those who were not out to-the ser. vices of the fnornjng. In the midst-trf pvrmt"~zrFr<r~rain we had a fine atten| jlarice aTF day. The collection was very good. "We are glad to know tlfat.Mrs. ijfrlaniio llutson is recovering from a [long spoil of sickness. [ Mrs. Susie McDaniel is still very jZI??#*KTNSV IIJ,K"NK'WS j " Whitehall Chuhcli Sunday jcJmuLopthcd at its usual froilr with the Superintendent in charge. The (lesson was wonderfully I " ?? PTO LEADER * . * >RTS > discussed and reviewed by Mrs. Bow man. Devotional reading by the pas tor. After which a wonderful termor - was delivered. Subject: "Praying is the remedy out of trouble" by th< - pastor. Everyone seemed to have beer , spiritually fed. j After which the Lord's Supper was served. _ [ Mrs. Nellie Rav Martin and famii ly returned to their home in Detroil h after spending a most pleasant staj with her mother in law and relatives r Prof. James Martin and wife, Mrs . Hazel C. Martin are- spending a weel > with his mother after completing e f successful school term. \Ve are verj rglad.tu hav(L-tham with?? ?? The teachers of Whithall school . Prof. J. M. Harper, Mrs. Zenobia Dixu-Qn, Misr,en Carrie Harper and MazU , marks-from-the Palmetto State TeachTfit Voonlfv ?--Li , . ..v ncn- mimi'r guesis , of Mr. and Mrs. Major Mell. A de. licious course was served. Mr. James Pearson and family were cajled to Columbia on account ol the death of his grand daughter, Qeraldinp Pearson, who was accidentally ~ killed by an auto. L.' ' ~~f) ARLINGTON NEWS t . ? , ! A popular meeting of the W. W ^ dub?was held^rtrAtre Koine of Mrs . M. K. Howard on Monday, March 47. The opening exercise consisted of . hymns, prayers, scripture reading, etc, . Mrs. L. A._ Cain was the speaker ~o1 - the'afternoon. She spoke principally of children and their training with .(great stress.?She nnid the training uf -a child should begin in the cradle, which js quite true. For so many chilLjdren today are not properly trained 1 morally and spiritually, unless care , is taken there is little hope for the . next generation. | Great stress was laid on confidence f between mothers and daughters. Mrs A. B. Hunter responded to Mrs. Cain's [(address and Mrs. Howard presentee - v?nr?rrpTrtrrrcxJJ WIVII u uouquei OI HOW) ers. Everyone was pleased . with hoi splendid talk delivered in her characr teristic way of pleasing.. , Mrs. C. Gregg of the Volunteer? ; club was a pleasant visitor. Cake and ice cream was served and enjoyed b> ' all. ' ? Miss Louise Anderson left last week , A few-Sundays ago they Pfive to . the citizens of Darlington a very interesting musical program on Sunday night. Some of the interesting features were the rendition by Miss Pugh and assistants. Mr. Fleming and Poole of Hartsvillp and Miss Rosa = Greene of St.'Jnmcs sang tbP "Nirrety and Nine.'r Tfye quartet of Bethel A. M. E. church and Macedonia were -jauoyed by all.?The?nrmmni-raised in the collection was about $42.00. - Their next meeting will be held at thejvome of Mrfi._Sander3.0n Lee St., 3fonday, April 21st. In a post-season game of basketball the Mayo hikh school defeated the strong teaiYi from Kendall institute. Friday night the scores being 2t> to G. This is the last game at Mayo the Captain, Mattie Wingate, Ruth Wilds, T i,In 1 r?'i?i-i | uum nccnc ttiiU V^III1MII1V- UlUl'K Will ; all finish in June. Minn Limm . . Jneltnon?foi'nveyly?rrfDaTTlngt&n hiif now pf New York City' is here on a visit. ' Miss Ruth Sanders?hrrs?returned ! to New York City after two weeks "stay "with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ftabriel Sanders. At a meeting of the basketball squad Monday during recess, Lurline Wmgate was- elected captain of the 1931 team. Captain-elect Windate is a sister of the present captain." The new captain expootr, to iitccr the CroH"den Tornado to success next season. The new captain is a forward of the first type. She has as her running mate Hermena (Tiny) Wilson, one of TEo best forwards. inn hnn ' e\Tr-produced.? ??... Mrs. Frances Abrams of Reid street is sick at this writing. The A. VV. Ferrin barber shop caught fire Saturday morning. ANDREWS NEWS ?7 Messrs. Willie Washington arid Daniel Felder of Lane \tfSFe the guests jof Misses Mary George sfrid Annie L. |Benbow on Sunday., On Friday evening, a great party was given at the home of Miss Elizabeth Graham. Those present report a good time. -ri:? Misses L. Mouzon, M. Scott and Messrs. E. Swinton and II. Thompson spent the-week end in -Morris rvUlf. - -==? t r 7 Misses I. Burgess, M. George, E. Graham, A. Johnson and H. We aver had ais their guests Sunday the" following young men from Georgetown: Messrs. Norman Lee, E. Grant, P. Brown, D. Dunmore and W. Gibbs. Miss Landes Robinson has just closed a successful school term at Earles. Those attending her exercises Friday night brought back good reports. -J > ..J Mr. Elijah SWTrfEori of Brooklvn. New York is spending a while hp re with his mother. Rev. Morrison and his Rood people from the. M. .E. church condueted aw vices for Rev. Wilson of the A. IVL-Kh church on Sunday. The coHeetion was given to club number f> for the benefit of the rally. - HEMINGWAY NEWS Miss I.orinne E. Herrin of.Colum. bia has added much to. smr graded .school,. She, organized -a -ykde' basket ball team, which was recognized to the highest. The girls played six out side gsnrres 'arid were only defeated twice. The boyajwill bo ready to start tour next school term. Miss Herrin will entertain the basketball girls next | Friday. 4 ? ' ' ? I ' - \ . . r ' t , ^ NEWBERRY NEWS Rev. J. E. Dixon, popular pastor of I I Prosperity, Ninety-Six and Bush fti-j $ ver Baptist churches, wliL^oreach all i ! the week leading up to Easter at Mil> ler's Chapel church. The public is in-! vited. Come out and hear him.^Rev.j 5 J.rC.' Smart left Sunday afternoon for I^atta to attend his mother-in-law's funeral which was held- Monday at t .'?:0p o'clock at Latta. She is Mrs. r Jehnette Smith. Mrs. Jannie Smart . was at her bedside-when her mother _ passed away. AH-the ..members and : friends of Newberry are in sympathy t with the family. r Mrs; "Mattie Metz of White Plains - was called home on account of the , illness of her mother, Mrs* Mattie . Adams. ' . Mr.-Butler Morgan is very ill! at this writing J' Mr. Edward! Wilson died Thursday, ApriF 3rd at his residence after t an illness of just one week of pneu. monia. H~e was a member of Mill^ra' Chapel A. ;M. E. church. He had jfust r moved his membership a few months k ni x n a ; HRU Hum rifusam uvove A. ttl. Hi. rMniroh. He was also a class leader, r He made a round report in the popularity contest last week. He had worked for the Farmer's oil mill and Ice company for several years and drove an ice wagon. He was funeralized Monday at 3:00 o'clock at piewswnt 7 Grove A. MT E. church, Rev. Lillie, wood pastor. . " . ' * Rev. L, L.1 Vance, presfding elder, , pleached at Millers' Chapel A. M. E. L-church Sunday night and held his r quarter on Monday night. He had a , very good quarter. The glee- club of ' Drayton street high scliuul went over ( to Winnsboro and rendered a, very . good program. Miss Helen Nance and I, Prp? John Blanch were in charge. . I The~ speaking contest will be held .'at Dfltyton*'Street high school Thursday* night, April 10th at 8:30. The . Hallowing schools will hp in tho fnn. _ test: Clinton, Spartanburg, Union, t Chester, Winnsboro and Ntewberrv. r Admission zt>c. Cars were sold in Newberry Mon day as cheap as $8.00 and horses as 'cheap as five dollars. Some sales day. Mr. Robert Stigh knows how to ! j beautify a yard. The Baptist yard | j looks 100 per cent better. It is a beaui" J tiful place for a park. I Mrs. M. Sligh?ft* much, better at :.this writing. She has been sick about _ a week. We-hope nhe will soon be ufr i, and out. ' {mXMX>^Xn!hXhHmSmHhXm!"!hXhKhX< ' % . " TT^ A C* ^ IS JL ?L,M\. 1 base I " * - -r - CLA5 I J. C SMITH t |I:." VER' | LIVINGSTON I EASTER MONL I V ' at^!0:45 || WEARN FIELD | ADMISSION x hih, '-AS! r Ol GE i'HN'C "Call for the C L A U C BREAD - ' , . "SOUTH'S FAVOl |_ A MESSAGE OF When ieath invades your fanjilj solatun comes to you from the fi ? ANI> BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA ~ pror?;tert" by" llfsurance laws, to ] fi , policy which your forethought pe 8 ; uuch. The Mutual Relief &.U IS t. R rniiNGRin reesevs m MRS. P. R. R A Full Line of Paten | Cigarette? and To^ac I Madam C. J. Walker TTmea Ice Cream ai - - PHON 1422 Assembly Street, ^ 00 r>o oo o 'm.~ oc-oooooooDCKioon1 i 1 . * | , . ^ ' ? 2 rT\" J LEXINGTON NEWS We are glad to say that-We had a great success with our church rally Sunday, March 30th at .Mount .Zion A. M. E. Church. In the morning Re v7 Gibson mounted the rostrum' preached an interesting sermon. At 2:30 Rdv. King mounted the rostrum Uhd' preached a real soul stirring ser? moil which, we all onjoyed, music was furnished by Double. Branch Church choirVhfuout the day. At 7:30 Rev. King delivered another wonderful ser mon. We were thankful to raise' $5?r42?s.\ve thank the many visiting fri . ends foT"their presence during the <JayT. visitors are always welcome and invited to- the services at Mtn Zion. rt^evi -..a"(>--^rs'.LS' ^?"nson an(' Rev. Kin?' were the" dinner guests of \*7* Mrs. 0,?A. Scwall Sunday afternoon. QUARTERLY?CORFERRNGE - AT ? V K II)G ELAND Ori March 29th Dr. I .W? Wilb'urn, presiding elder of the Beaufort district held his sornnrl f]imrtnr ni C?_ John A. M. E. church of which Rev. E. M. S. Ball is pastor. This quarter- "" ly conference was indeed a-successful one with much improvement over i the first.?Rov, Bal1-TS~dolng much in \ building up the^church and the beaufort district is improving much from the now of Dr. Wilbum. Sunday was met with a large crowd of which Dr. Wilbum' preached from Isaiah . 1st chapter and the 18th verse. The district conference-will be held here at this charge May 23 and 24 ~ of which we are expecting a large delegation. Bishop Hurst, presiding bishop of South Carolina will ho-prps ent ancl also man'y other distinguished speakers. v_ Quality PressingXluF Dry Cleaning- Repairing, Al- tering and Dyeing We are in business for your convenience and our living. A little Go-operation would help < J. B. Henley, : ? V 111 I'- W~RfTII niNf! 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