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^ It appears that State college is
... like real rookies. Not content wit
back last Friday to snow Benedi
" ~r~ the Baptists were.making but six.
They say that Cy Cotton caugh
sited it in the street via the apex
new laurels for himself. He hasn'l
?ter."~ The Ceorg^TTTrK^yf^veisat
I've heard, a g^od student. It is ah
_ tain a. high jnandard of seholarshi
. In. this" connection ono can hat
' - splendid record made by Paul Rol:
~~T tieipating "m football, basketball. >
"v. right to "WITar TlT^T<)Vi^e\rT^r Bei
scholarship in America.
'jk - -j A recent dispatch from Berlin
that. this same Robeson is the fitst
" He was seen there in Kugene O'N
V and exacting play which requires
: hility.?It was this1.same play that
Benedict jouuneyedto Thunder!
?-the Georgia State aggregation to
as such is not behind the baseball 1
Manager Murray have taken it
. \ ' "schedule in order-that the school
?- 7 ?ra 'indeed^eommendablc otrdhc pa
encouraged in their endeavors.
VtlMfMrnl m.' t.- will i)l:iv their K
TTv" Swjptonites have not cdncedet
They are out-to show ha he Oran
State beTU'ye^ that she is u neon que1
ty .convincing evidence to bolster t
ward determining whether Statu >
' go -1ATT^T has lost"truly one ~gan><
If Swintonh? pitching stall* coiiipri:
~~ ? n condition a baseball gennvis in
pfscTrzaiid a bunch of slugging ba
, ' the n mentor severall home runs,
? . roi'lvss.^b.l 11. Cough .Inmce'^boy-sd
I '"not ptfss.' Monday will tell every't
. ' Hob Cannon. for t\vp_xuara cap
v ritv. recently,' Caiuiun isbvin
his way irs a lyriiitenor. W.e wish,
whor men art* both mailt* and bn
the game -of-life tltaA-bo~s.huwxdrtri
LANCASTER BEGINS ANOTI1
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The Lancaster Training school i
won their opening game by defeat
the Finley high school?nf?CItf:
10-8. - * ,
It was Gilliam's slow curve
that .spelled defeat for the hardting
Chester team. Although the \
tors collected a total of eight J:
Gilliam kept them well scattered,
with his colleagues, worked out
several gloomy holes to cut short
u - would * be Chester runs. Williams .
Chisolm were, outstanding players
the Chester team.
All the onlookers were thrilled
work manitesteu uy the two tea
Both teams staged a brilliant n
for victory but the Lancaster n
proved invincibl0 throughoirt>
game.
SIMS DOWNS COM MING STRE
IN TIGER BATLE Z
Sims Hi Tigers downed the mig
Cumming street high of SpartaTfbi
r in one of the best games ever pla;
in Union Friday--afteruoun.-Tliu,
Tigers outhit the Tigers of Sims
but inside baseball won for thp 1
ion team. Scores were 3. to 2.
Smith pulled the grandstand to tl
feet with one" of his famoqs catc
and caught a man'sleep on first
the play from deep left. The S
Tigers are getting ready for Boo
Washnigton here Easter Monc
You plight keep in mind these 1
did-not lose a basketball game:
T~~ ~ they, expect to finish on top in
. Piedmont league.
. LIVINGSTONE READY FOR F..
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" Salisbury, N. C., April ?As
Working up to a grand climax for
Easter Monday fracas, the Livi
sftone Blue Bears took two games
__ g row this wftek, one each from"
?- y. t , ' Tfferan College of Greensboro anc)
and T! College. The game on Wedi
day with Lutheran College was a
uninteresting affair with count
bingles by the Big Bears and eri
on both sides. This game marked
. ..debut of another newcofrier, Cai
a nitcher formerly of Talladt
" While'TiT Was touched for nine 5
:im] fielding v
well nigh perfect. JHoHand and T
e>- of Livingstone shared the hatt
honors?Tucker securing a single
v a homer out of four, trips to the pi
while tTolland gleaned three hinj
fout of four trips to the .pan. '
(final score was 15-8.
i-r- On-Friday, -tha Aggie Bulldogs
entered tire Bears < >
with a defiant, self-sufficient attit
trrand left whipped And cringing.
0d COOl and calm "tjhcfcr fire and err
silenced the heavy batteries of the
^ v and T. clan. The ?game- -Staffed
as if it might resolve itself- irvty
pitchers duel betweerf Tucker _
-c-Corbett, but in the second inninj
couple of singles by McFadden i
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rURE BROWSINGS
A U A1GAHDS Kit
intent 011 making our Columbia teams look
h handing Allen a 16-0 drubbing, she came
ct undo., an avalanche-of 21 scores while
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t the first of Whaley's offerings and depopf'
t,he center field fence. Cotton is gaining
t been known heretofore as a "fence busile
athlete and if all reports are tru.e tha*
ways a pleasure to see a good athlete mainp.
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dly refrain from -calling-aLtentian .to t.be_
icson at Rutgers. Robeson aside from pariratory
and 'glee club activities ~earn"ed the
a Kai'iia ke.V. lT^-nTosTOtweH'd- insi&Nlfl AT"'
published in the New York Times states]
great American actor to appear in Berlin,
eil's "The Emperor Jones" a very difficult'
tar beyond usuaLprofessional histrionic atfave
Charles Gilpin his fame.
>oIt Georgia after leaving Stat?? and held
a 5-T"decision. It appears that the school ?
team at B. C. and, that Coach Madison and
upon themselves, < to carry out a baseball
might be represented in that sport. This
trt of these gentlemen and they should he
M.iinliiy panic on Hurst Field
r in the least that Stae has he better earn,
geburjg vicory. over them was just a fluke,
ruble this season, and has given some prethat
belief. lilonday will go a long way ,tovill
gain the league chainnioship this seaL'
and..stilI cbhsFders that she is a menace,
sing ?cott, Hatfield, Dicks ad<l Ashford,_is
iminent. State has a strong pitching staff
itsmen._Scott and Burton have promised
and the entire team has sworn to play er?itvo
a<lop.U'd .their-ad^gan "Thwy shall.thing.'
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tain of Allen's'football team, was seen in,
g in New York 'at present and is making,
titm all the lu^k possible. He is in the city i
ken; if h<Ji displays the samFTourage in 1
o the gridiron success will be his.
F.R [ Tiffinnd and n wild pilili llj I'nrhrtt
lot^n a score. The At and Tr bOvsj:
'sOL j^?Wr' Scoreless until the fourth when j
they .managed to push across-a tally.,.
Agmn, Tut'ker the pitcher was - the. 1
line | outstanding Blue Bear stickman so-)
ling,curing a walk and two singles out
ster | of three trips to the plate. The flre___
*'"HS started for the Bears in the _
ball third inning wheti Tucker singled to
hit- left,' HVas '.sacrificed by Mc'Cormick
isi- ami Scored on Butler's double, to left,
lils. A_n_. (Ji loi*- and a single scored two
He, morel fo,. the Bears. JlePadden was
of ] the_ outstanding Bear fielder, hand- i
the1''11- difficult chances with easer-'Robantl!tM
ty'^rr and?f'tn hct t shum* for-A~ anrf
for T. The final score was 5-2. j
to m"" i.
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>?* mvrIon co. training; school
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\Vtf wish the public and friendly j
?? uVfiTnfnitors to thp buildinfe" of the p
: ver.y isplendid grand stand qp the p
j,school! park to knpw that it is com-M
| pleted' and ready for the many fans I
j who will come araLaltnosB-th'e games I
. j that Will be played by our boys and 1
'others.' !
Mani* understand the method we
us.c.d fAr raising our first money to '
y;>( begin tpc work, while others art' ask
ing whii was the successful""teacher?
, The faculty was calh|d together by j
a" ' the principal and plans for the. first 11
. | drive- was given. Drive started; the)
ie,r i teacher^ unanimously agreed with the
hps I ir _ .! ?
? I wtMi . oujttineu plans; First plan was j
. on to have' a popular Teacher's Contests
ims'anri the results, published in The
*<t'r Palmetto l,eadc,> and other papers of j
!?y; our tfrojup. 1. _ < 1
? Hard Work of Teachers: The leach-f
lta<* ! otv. worlced -hard for eleven days sel-j
vu* ling votbs for 10c each. March 19th i
|the teachers made their reports in,
? ?| the neht>dl auditorium to U CMP nut tee 1
j com posed, of?Rev. \V. II. I,. DuctiettT
of the A. M. E. church of .Mullips,
AS- CMEti .Jii?. S. Roberts principal of;
Mullihs IJJijfh school'and iCev. W. P.
1 Mcintosh .of Mt. Pisgah Baptist i
church, Marion. Th0 reports w^re ajs '
! fellows: lV|rs. Corrie Finch McDUfne i
. jf 01'jStwith :?37 votes,- $33.75; Mir.s
the 1 Blossom G. Dann^rly second, with
np. !l.r>l voTI'Sf $15-114- Miss Annie L. Rit-;
; in 1 tor thir<lWith 129 votes, $12.94; Miss
T.n.''festjna Phillijis 00 . VOtOS. S6.65; MrsTt
A-?rnW--g.-Cottmgham 61 votes, $6.10
rjeVTT'Mt's. 'Alice V. Hagin/ Misses Susan
dull 'Fadden^ Thelma Sparks, all tied
less with 1,0 votes, $5.00 0ach; Miss Maud I
rorsj Gerald 37 votes $3.76; Mrs. E. J. Rob-!
the ,ns?n and-Miss Mary T. Greene sel-1
rter'''n? 33 votes each, while Miss Janie'
?ga. ['P*- Hamilton reported 20 votes with
;afe j $2.00. Mrs*- Celpstg F. ^Dnrant re- ;
/pre ported a..few days later 36 votcs-frU^
uric: bo.- I hc late report was due to 511-'
;ink,rf?ss at home'. ^The committee declar-1
and dd JVIrs. Mc.Pnffic the pnpiilir tnnohon
latejTho principal added Sept.' 1 since he
flea'was the real "one." J'. ji
The' Easter Monday?Base Ball...Classic j
\ Marion County Training school ver-'
.. of. sps Dillon. High school at 3:30 p. mrP
Cmmty Training Park,'
luje Marion, S. C.
A ^ Don't forget the Williams Singers'
il'. , \\ ednosdav ..Vf-mnor Anril 91iwrt o/iIsJLl
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prrty' numtoriunv at 8 o'clock.
. A".' Messrs. J. M. Phillips and M.^'T.
oft Greene spent the week-end in Sellers
-a | with Miss Mayfield Jones. They rer )
and, port, a very pleasant stay.
? a I Miss B. G. Dannelly spent a ver^y
and i pleasant-"Week-end in the city of I
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Sumter with friends.
Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church NewsRev.
W. S. McTntoStr, Pastor. i
Services were pood all day Sunday. <
Morning.-service at 11 o'clock. 3:00 !i
S?rvjces. our loyal.Supt. qnd his staff )
of teachers were found at their post i
of duty with large classes and a host
of visitors." " ' i
At 5 o'clock the Home Mission Cir- '
C'le met in thpir nsnnl way wiflT. Ha J
loyal president presiding and the ser- s
vices, in this department were bene- 1
ficial and at 7:30 o'clock the spacious
auditorium began to ^throng with a
great -multitude of appreciative hear- i
ers to listen to another great sermon. <
We are planning to send Our-pastor
to the Baptist Educational and Missionary
Convention of South Carolina
which convenes May 2nd with the.St.
-Pfmh-Baptist church in Anderson.
-^Qur spring revival begins tht. JVrd
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SUMTER NEWS <
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The Camden singers gave a most t
pleasing concert at Emanuel M. E. i
nth. . ' 1 ]
.The One More Effort club held its 1
regular meeting on Wednesday, April 1
nth at the_ residence . of- Mesdames 1
f -' and E! C. Jones as hostesses.
.Meeting opened in usual manner af- <
*er which a full business meeting was s
Whir?On^ 'fiwdy caw WHS V^locfed t
and a donation sent. Then the amount i
which is to be reported^for the various
committees .and funds at' the j
state meeting wert> decided upon. De- \
legates, numbering three, were elect- c
i'd to attend the state meeting and |
$7.45 was collected. When all busi- ]
ness was finished an apetizing repast 1
was served.?? ? '
T.h'e Women's Honie Missionary so-^_i
cvcty of K^anu^eT^ ,/^7lT^ULhv | *
residence of Mrs. Victoria Fleming ]
on Sumter street with Mrs. Fleming )j
and Mrs. Flanklin as hostesses .Re-'<
votional -services were held-after!
Which the business was transacted, l
The ladies made plaiis_ta hold cott-'?
tape prayer meetings during passion
\vppk?- $.r?,6Q was collected.?ThP"hos-~~
tesses then served a most delicious
refreshment.
Mr. Gamewell Valentine of Greott^
ville- spent several days in the city
last week. ...
Elder B. F. Bradford of Camden
spent Saturday in the cit,v. i 1
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CAI.HOl'N FA I.I.St NFAVS .1?
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Although Rev. J. C. Letman wasi?
suffering with a cold he didn't fail ?
hP preached the word of God at Mt. *
Hebron A. M. E. church Sunday..
Ttev. and Mrs. ,Wade Foote, Mrs. '
Rosa Wiley, and Mrs. Julia Glov(?r j
motored to Abbeville on Business on ,v
Monday. .??_?....' ..1.
Mr. William Singleton was the hap- a
ot-hl? relatives in Anderson'
last week. ^- ?* - jc
Mrs. Willie C. Singleton, Miss Min- c
nie L. Calhoun, Mr. Andrew Edmunds, |
senior and junior, were the guests? of ,
friends-of Abbeville Tuesday. I Miss
Minnie Calh.Qun entertained!
I^gr nneypdrted happy - Mr?' a
riarenee Overton and .Mia. Alexander
Staton. ? ]P
Miss vZeffip McKnight of Abbeville v
was the delightful guest of Mr. and t
Mrs. William Singleton Thursday, i""
Mr. Morton of Athens, H?eorgia,|
was the guest of Miss Freddie J. Wal-j?
ker Sunday. a
Mrs. Rosa Wiley and Mrs. Char-'
lotte Connor are indisposed.
Mrs. Nannip Clayton and son, John, [a
_ a. i- i!.i 11 r _ i r
are -on tne sick nsj,. vye nope lor
them -a- -speedy- recovery.- (0
Mr. ana Mrs. Mcknight gave Mrs".
Oloyer a pop call Thursday.
Mr. Connor's business is increase "
rrrg?so-rapidly that it has - becormr^
necessary for _him to enlarge . hi?f "*
building. ~
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The revival rft St. Paul A. M. E. j
feast. It began April 6th and *eon- ^
tinned-thru the 16th. The church was" ^
made spiritually alive. Bacjodiders
^lrnvn Vnnl n i m o /? olvt nr\r\ uorTml I
Too much cannot be -said about?1 the :
hoy evangelist, N. H. Harrington of s
Columbia, a student at Allen univer- j
sity. He deports himself like a chris- t
tian hero, going; out into the hedges j
and highways and compelling them
to come to the church of the living ^
God and be saved. He made, an ever- j|
lasting impression with his-hearers j
Whom ho nama in . contact with. Hwas
successful in having been instrumental
in the conversion of Mr. F.*'r
age, We. say bo him ~"you are wel- ^
come in our midst at" anytime."^ We j.
are looking forward to his return for
our September camp meeting.
- A41 tleparbmenbs of 4he ehurch; are +
very active and responsive.""We arc]*
preparing a neat Easter program for i
Su t.
was presented by the adults Sunday.
Dr. D. H. Sims, president of Allen
university, with his orchestra and singers
will appear in gi;and recital jp
St. Paul A. M.iFl. church April 22nd.
We invite frieinds both far and "near r
to come and hear this program. Ad- i
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mission, 20c, 40e and 50c.
- Bishop .Hurst and his witty. vviiLl?1
at St. Paul oil Mother's Day, 2nd Su
lay In May. Bishop Hurst will prea<
in the morning and Mrs. Hurst w
address the missionary in the afte
noon.
Misses Wells, Moore, Mclver, ar
Sherard were the dinner guests i
Rev. and Mrs. Oliver, Sunday,s Api
13th.?A dinner of many courses wi
served and -the- afternoon was enjoyt
by all, especially the Palm Sundt
musical selections over the radio.
The pastor, choiv and congreg;
tion will go to Mt. Zion church Thur
lay., night,.April 17th.?, __
LAURENS NEWS
Sunday was another beautituj ds
"or church goers. All denominatioi
vere well attended. The presiden
51der Mims filled Bethel's pulpit c
Sunday and evening with two wonde
ul sermons. Two members w^re ba]
ised. " ...... :: '' ' "
On Monday night quarterly eonfg;
nee was held with a large crowd bi
ng present. Reports from variot
dubs and leaders were up to the m
lute. The elder -went away well d<
ighted with, such a pastor as Re
iVhite. There is no such word f
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The Colonial tea held at the hon
>f Mrs. ."Ktta Garlington was quite
inccess. Over fin gnestg mllcH /tnrin
:he social hour. Delightful refresl
uents were served. ' :
The world famous Williams' sii
*ers were at St. Paul on Tuesds
vith a packed audience. A large crou
)f white friends were alsQ.present.
Mr. Haskell McDariiel and Miss 1\
Duekett have been confined to" the
Deds buj, are able to be. up again.
Miss Mary: Bailey..left Sunday *
esume hur work again>. after havk
jeen ill. - __
- M tss Fsielle Simmons, Messrs. H
?. and Charles Franklin were the dii
ler guests of Miss M. V. Bailey r
Sunday; ? 4
, Misses Sallie Dendy, ' Margan
beake and .BessiF Williams are hon
if tor closing a successful school ten
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Mr. M. Campbell who is doing pof
irndnnte work. at Columbia universit
n New York, spent spring vacc
ion with his uncle and aunt, Mr. an
>lrs. Anderson Burton.
Anderson was highly enteriaine
^uesday evening when the. Lincol
miversity glee club appeared iri r<
ital at Thompson Centenniel M. I
hurch and Wednesday evening1 wire
he famobsv WilHftms singers doligh
d a large audience at St.' f'aul Baj
ist church. '
Madame Rachel Glenn left the cit
Vednesday. She will be away tw
veeks.
t :11:^ t> ;- _v i a- i
mm, uiiill' OIUWIl 1S^ UUIU lO IK' OL
ifter a two weeks' illness.
Rev. A. W. Hill is conducting a soi
,tktiUf^-4Kwiya}-at the Royal -Bapti;
hurch. v :
Rev. S. C. Canipbell preached tw
lights last week in Rev. Hill's al
ence. ^
Allen university singers, renders
n excellent program at Bethel A. W
). churehFriday night to a very ap
rreciattve audiertce. They were after
>;ards honor guests at a reception giv
n .by the young men at the home o
)r. and Mrs. Edmund Johnson.
Mrs. M.jL. Cassoway wasCtho guos
f Rev. and Mrs. Campbell Suiuia,
nd attended church at St. Paul.
The rally at St. Paul Sunday nigh
,'as a success. All the states did we
nd $800.00 were raised.
Everyone is invited to the EuSte
ant&ta Sunday, night, April 20th a
-tOO o'clock to' he rendered?hy?th
I f ir. !.
-Mrs. S. C. Perry receive 1 the sa
ivorning in Beaufort. She has th
ympathy of'her many friends hot'*
icr home Sunday,.night on account c
he illness of her mother. She is resl
ngjeasy_jat?this_?:ptinpr. We hop
he will continue to improve
Rev. and Mrs. S^C. Campbell r.l
ended Founder's day. exercises at ih
leneca junior college Monday and de
ivered the principal address.
Coaxum spent" the woe*; en
it homo. Mo hasn't been so well I'i
he past few days.
?riday night in "Ureenville was ir
leed a delightful affair. The Andej
onians who attended were Dr. an
drs. W. H. Young, Mr. and Mrs. \\
. Peek, Dr. and Mrs. Leon Wakefieh
dr. and Mrs. C. Lee Davis, Mr. an
drs. M. Neal, Misses Cecelia Johnsoi
Jeorgia Sdllivan, Nettie and Emm
dack, Dr. J. C. Anderson and M:
darion Nance. . . - * . :
The Reed street high school ricfoftl
d Belton high school Friday aftei
ino11i at, peicon in tne nrst game c
he season. The score was 4 to 10
iVatch for the games played "on th
lome field.
Mrs.'Lottie Mauldin, Misses Pearl
no Hill and Selma Mauldin _wer
ailed home front*Ashevilfe Tast wee
>n account of thp death of Mr. Scot
lilti The fatnily has our sympathy
fftMO NEWS
Mrs. Artie Lee Williams of Wag
ler was the Sunday guest of Mis
"hnmasinn Boozer of Irmo.
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; We are enjoying . same pleasant?
r" springs weather now. The farmers
are busy planting cotton. "
* Alb-of-the services yt Red Hill Baptist
churcty were gooij and the atten-",^
dance was large. Thq pastor Rev. R. 1
W. Jenkins preached a strong ser- "
^ mow. '? -i
iy The Pleasant Grove Sunday seh?fel-(>
will render an Easter program at the ^
a" church at 11:00 Easter morning.- Red
s" Hill Sunday school's exercises will be
~ heW at 4 tOO P'.'ttir ' 7-**
The adult school closed with h.very ?.
good program on the evening of the .
7th. The reading .and solo rendered
by Mrs. Ella Goodwin. who is 72 veiir< s
-""joid. "de^ervo^spiTinl mrntinn 1?L_
? Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Randolph had
y- ua their dinner guests Monday even-j It
lq ing four of the members of the gra-' ?
-tied school" T&culty. - J\lr: and ^\Irs\ Z. ia
R. Clarkson, Misses Janie Reynolds'
and Lucile E. Finch. i ^
p. The closing: exercises of the Gads- '
son graded s^ioo] began Sunday .nig In j
and the baccalouVafe sermon was de- .
g7 'ivered by| Rev. R. W. Jcnkins The'
.? following comprise the eight grade - V
Hclasst E~Sdams, 0. Bobo, R. Brown, 1 A
e_ L. Clarkson, E. Clarkson, A. Gary, I.,u
Vr Gay, Annie Portee, J. Smith, J. Shi-'.
' ver, M. A. Sims, E. Surfttor; SL. Sum- ' *
ter, C. M. Webber, J, Webber, .1. \Vvs- :,e~
t7)H7" S. Weston. v |
a We wonder why no vnlorod~census'
r enumerators have nPp.,i?t?>.i Jin 1 V
our sfftte. Several in this cormnuility. tf
applied and ^ia-ssed the test. Weo like
1_ Mr. Jaekson, do not like this injuittfc-e
Ly and discrimination. V ,jfl'
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NJ^WRERRV NEWS
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Jtist. -Thursday eWmiinr tlv<? in
?\ (|itorium of Duayton street school
it- was packed to its utmost capacity
>n with anxious listeners to wntness the
speakers, from the accredited "
st schools of the Piedmont section; The
contest was sponsored by the I. ,H. P.
4sk E. ,\V. , in charge of Prof. Nelsofi
??' Benedict college. -Columbia,, who
was :'i"cn m yfrm ??. d_Tn wi ht r y" Ti y - .NT rr "
i Syncro M<
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l(j 1324 1-2 Assembly St.
n . T| ie new S> nc r ) ma ke f
, cylinder. More Power an 1
_. We handle Rest-Snpre no
o Auto Tires cash or on time
Come and try us we wi
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Saturday, April 19, 1930
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Lre Rati iff, State President of the
Ilk*-and-a..prominent Columbia buxi- ess
man, and Mr. Henry Taylor, polisher
of the People's Recorder. iMr.
John Henry Sattefwhite of So-era
Institute in company with six
ther' students stopped over with
is aunt, Mrs. Rosa Lassairic on Oald ell/street
on their .return Xro_.ni Clafn
university where they rendered
..program, ? ??:
-M_r?and Mrs.?Anderson?Bonknight
f Pity, New Jersey mnTnr.
il ..to Newberry and spent -Sunday
ith Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Gilder of
)ra.vlon street. . * ?-- - - i.
Prof. - Boos-.?princi pal of Wiiinsbbrd ~
railed school accompanied by Mrs.
loss and faculty of teachers, p.ttened
the speaking contest at Drayton
treet school ^Thursday night.
R-ieluml Parker, young son of Mr. -r
ml .Mrs. I.udwoll Parker of Drayton
Li cot, died at his homo Oh SaturdnvT ~~
ho funeral will take place Tuesday
t Hannah's Ohufell.
Rev. C. Smart, his congregation
ml choir? wont to-.Prosnority last
inulay with Rev, J"hn Martin and
is congregation at Shiioh Baptist "
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Miller's Chaptri- is observing Pass *
Ivor week. Kcv. njckspn,. pastor of .
ntioch and Rush Baptist churches
ill conduct the services.
Mr. B. J. Caldwell of -Snowdon St.,
; having a nice house built to take
l.ejllacc of the one that wag~fi^g>v>t- ' ?
' destroyed Ijy tire".
Mrs. Mamie -Blwfnrd of Asheville is
isiting Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Mont- ?_
ornery on ('nates strdet. ;
Mr. Silas Summers, a well knpwn
toyman of this place, is able to' bo ~ "7*""
it"again after several weeks illpgss.^
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Quality Pressing Club
Dry ( Uutniityr. Impairing, Al- =
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Wo"arc in1 business'for your convenience
aiutTaiir -livitur. A lit
. . t ion wviTiM iietp? "?.1.
II!'Donley, Manager
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Sumter Street Phone 88G!
Columbia, S. C.
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speed, ?aves Oil, Kills *
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?v;.n la unutr contract and yon M
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uaded you to take out covering *
inev'lent Ass. of S. C. I
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