The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 26, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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SPORTS PASTU
H. W. BAUi
~ That Easter Monday game in t olun
ed to its capacity and the fences and
1 weight. It was a gala crowd bedeckt
? ideal,* and the teams in due felt It1. rt
The game itself was a beautiful afl
' Burgess. Burgess ran into troubVin i
runs but after that he was invincible
field fence with Burton on in the sixt
Toatley's homer was about the hr
was the first homer of his career.
All t-he members o? Allen's home ru
^Ts presidentrBttt-Purton.\ k(. prestden
(luiles performed-nicely at third b
, with the stick. Guiles i*; playing: an i
Statt^^us^sibly^li^appoTTrWrf-owr
" There is nothing certain in busebiiU h
_the Yanks would havo lost four tram
Cy Cotton thought that he would gi
ahle Tyrus Raymond Cobb used to a<
on an attempt to steal third base. Cot
sportsmanship';as I've 'ever witnessed
Cotton was convicted three times
Policeman Porterfield arrested him a
^ Cnp Pm-tni'finlil t>-wl tiiiy fino/1 two mo
base. '
Coach James accused Jack William:
to differ from the coacfi. Toatley's h
? - course the whole team*s playing. ATI
Monday. ?t ?:
Morris added to Benedict's load of soi
hy a one run margin. It is a real coin;
6-5 the same a,s was that of the A lie
SIMS HIGH TIGERS SET PACE BY
TAKING TWO IN ROW
Union, Apr. 2 >?-Maddox; a young
southpaw, allowed Finley high school
of Chester two hits, whllL. his WVW
t mates collected twelve collected of the
..total of 15 runs allowing Finley tc
reach third base once in thr. trame.
^joeaty nome-runned for the-tigers ane
' " was a featured- player ~of the game
Chisolm for Chester .was always it
trouble* on the moment, while fielding
in the garden was fine by Ha,rdin.
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On the 21st the Tiger stopped the
Booker Washington hurricane by a
csore of-10 to 2r~ "Kut^YonTlg_tffi7r"a
big day at bat for the Tiger driving
out two for the circuit, one in the
, third and one in the einghth depart;
ment of the game with one on. The
?r Hurricaiter"^fiS fQlly outclassed. Scott
for B. T. wai^the spot light >of their
r _entire team fielded well for the Tiger.
HON E A PATH SPIN'NF.KS WIN
Honea Path Spinners outplayed the
Princeton team in every .department
of the game and won 14 to 4. Watkins
on the mound for the Spinners
had the local boys at his njercv all
the way thru.
On Tuesday, March 11th thiv-Spinners
played Due West. The scores
were 14 and 2 in favor of tht> Spinners#
Good pitching, by Charles Bennett
gave the Spinners a, 6 to 1 victory
over Greenwood Monday. W. ('.
- 1 Mitchell, the Spinners short stop,
. drove out a home run, Watkins followed
with a third base hit. The Spinners
found the Belton graded school
hard to crack, but gained an early
lead due to so me extra hitting by
Johnson and Watkins. Scores were
6 to 2 in favor of the Spinners. ?.
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BREWER DEFEATS ABBEV11.I.F
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JThe Brewer team took a fast ^ame
L.11 1 a M < n.f ?
w ran monuay, April mm oy a score
\ * of 11 to 7. Both teams played well
The pitching of J. Bachus and1 C. H,
Klugh, the pitching of Johnson foi
Abbeville., the hitting of Jenkins ant
' Johnson for Abbeville", and the' hitting
of Jones, H. Hill and J. Bachus foi
Brewer were somP of the" high poinb
of the game. Jqhn3hn__Qf Ahbevillf
Jiit a home run in the third inning
? ? The beautiful running catch by J. Hil
saved the Abbeville '. th inning rally
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two games and lost two.
NEWBERRY WINS OVER OR KEN
WOOD
The Newberry Stars and the OreoYi
wood. Giant^o.perH.d
Stain won 4h? gauu' by ihl' WhPe
* 8. Th^ stars collected nine hitwhile
the giants-were making th<
. same number, i -
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EMMET 8CGTT WINS % OAMES I>
nmhMOVT II u-ti, vriiooi
6-? OitFfkUy, April it8th the Kmmet
Scott baseball team defeated Jeffersoj
hiyh Kffoyl of York to the tone o
7 lo 2. flpceo "Gun" HardenVfas
ball too much for the York boya
On Easter Monday, April 21st, Em
^ matt?5cott journeyed to Eancostei
ttak^aiV. 1 .
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ihia-wSy. It" pippin hurst Field wn-s taxtrees
carried their usual load of human
fd in spring attjre. The weather was
udy to go.?? ^
w, a pitchers' duel between Scott and
the first inning: when Allen scored -three
until Big Bob Toatley cleared the left
tgesf homer hit yet on. Hurst lieltl. It
.. a 1 * ?1 ?i,
n club are Columbia.boys. Archie Scott"
fand tTotr ToafTev*"'sbc r etiirv,' '
as.e for Allen aiVd did some nice,'work- rtorlcss
jtanie at the hot corner.
the result of ihe Kaster Monday game."
owever. \\"ho would have thought that
les this emly in the season.
ve a demonstration of how the' intractct,
when .lack Williams called him out
ton took a perfectly new ball and threw
This was about as poor a specimen of
amonu college players,
of attempted larceny, The first timend
Judge Nelson put the filie on him.
re'times'in Judire (miles' court -it third-1
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< of giving the game to Allen. I've got
onie run is what did the work, and of
en was just a better team than State "
row last Monday by defeating Renodiri .
ridenee that the score of that game. was
n-State game
[arid defeated the highly touted Lani
caster training school nine 12 to 7
j ir. their own back yard.
. j The stick work of the, whole Emj
i met Scott team featured, (b ant th>-e.iV
j.'his1 bat a I ?i hall and knocked a triple.
, We are getting ready for Sims high !
, school of Union Friday, hoping to
|add another scaln to our helt. 1
ij STATE COLLEGE TOO MlTH FOR
I GEORGIA-CAROLINA
'j ASSOCIATION
[-{ Orangeburg. Apr. 10?Following
~ upon a one-suied l(> to victory-ovl-r
' Allen university, of Columbia, the
State college nine decisively defeated
, "Benedict college to the rhythm of
(22-0. TTToTTupti^t boys from the state
'{capital used three pitchers to -<|iiell4'
| the- State onslaught hill cSTch <>ne in |j
j This represents State's fifth .conse- <
IeuUve victory of the season, sht* hav- 1
j Paine, Allen ;mcl Benedict respective- *
ly; Jill contests with the exception of. ]
the first--being one-sided-ones. ?--.J-r
The Bulldogs play Allen a return '
(game on Faster Monday-in Cdlum- '
Jhia the outcome of-which is expee- ,
. ted IVC he more "hotly contested than (
the tiriTt since' A lien, always puts- up j
a stitf offensive on home territory.
Tentative plans are being laid for t
jengagements with the Atlanta col- s
leges and universities'since it is clear- >
ly demonstrated that nothing within
the Georgia-Carolina association can ^
" enpe 'with FRe formidable State col- ]
lege nine un<|er the leadership of
Coach James. ? ?' - ?? -| <
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'j Miss Alice Fowley gave a lively so'jCia]
Saturday nrght, which Was" en
i joyed by all who attended* :
j Mr. TTarT Henderson, Misses Ola C.
' Henderson and Lola Fowler w<*re at j
' home for Easter.
'I Services were held at all the churches
Sunday. Rev. C. G. Oltwer, pas5
tor-of New Hope A. M. E? church, 1
L preached at the?usual hour:?He" d(l- "
livered a very interesting sermon.
1 Easter exercises were held at Lit
tie River Zion Baptist ?church and
v\ Piedmont "Presbyterian church Sun~
.day afternoon and New HoTTp~Tm-Sunday
nright. The program at New
Hope Sunday night was very good.
Mrs. S. B. Lindsay and Misses Alice
Fowler and Lee Rutherford had the
affair in charge with Mr. Ea'r] Hen
derson as organist.?
uTr^ir^ihLi^U,Holland spent, the .
t Mrs. Ahtho Currlngtod and little
son, Glad well ,"s ponf the week end
? =with Mrs. Inez Watts.
Mrs. H. E. Floyd is home now after
closing a successful school term
in f'VmnnprP? rnnpnOo ft'"""
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I Friday and Saturday nights by the
Adult schools and children.' At the
Gogprins school of which she is principal
a -fine time was had. Prof. Hert
j bert of Saluda wan prewnt. A Ri'iii'id 1
^1 picnic and egg hunt was .given there
f I Saturday nffephoon.
tj Mrs. S. B. Lindsay and family were
tha fllnnn^ pfiiacto Mi.- Tinn
- ley Sunday,
r1 Mrs. Leslie Bryson has returned
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home. ' J_ ?
Mrs. Ada Green and daughters,-C. t
B., and M. L.,~Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell, (
Mr. Thomas McKasler and Air. Georg' c
Floyd motoned here from Gastonia
and spent the week end with Mrs li
Laura Floyd. // ' >, t
Mesdames Henrietta .nnd T.n'irn AT :.l
Floyd an<P their-jeaests were the dinrj'
ner guests of "Air. and MrS. -Cannon 1
Sunday. ' j<
Messrs. Georp-e Floyd;- Thntync Me. [
Kasler, Odell Fly.vd and Misses Lee] 1
Ruth ^Lindsay, and Carrie Bell Green <
motored to Laurens on Piaster day.|r
Mrs. Lucretia Fowler continues' toll
he ill. ,
Prof. C. W. Jones and family of ?
Newberry visited their father, Mr. 1
Walter Jones last Sunday; ? 1
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KTTSV4LLE NEWS 1
LV?il
'IHrr-, Sil;rs-~rT?rocn ^linwjvii<_ in, thujl
far and lU'iiif were in to witness it.' [
This week the Williams' singers 1
will appear in the city in the Lincoln!'
theatre. We hope the weather will i
he fair. ; __ ___ _l
The sick list of our -friends is still!?
standing. "Misses Milwe0 Dudley, Mil-,c
died Watson, -Madie Brown,- Hannah \
Tf nines are seriously ill at this writ-'i
ing. ' ~ . |
The Kaster programs throughout 1
the county were good. r
The little ones wert? full of cheer
t< he in their Easter bonnets. r
._Miss.C. McKinloy spent Sunday af. i
terpoon* in west Bennettsville. She al- >
(^worshipped with Zion A. M.- ft. c
i-'hurrh oTr~SuTTrtay afternoon. i
This will be a busy week as a num- f
I" *' ><' th" fnmmgnwnYnt W'll (
be hefd in the county. Many are le.aving
for 'X'ew Voi'V (inri tluu nnvfh for I
s]>ring. > t
Dr. W. S. Hanna delivered a wonder
l'u.1 .address to the school^of which i
Miss ^andt'Ts is teacher, Monday. Ffr. ?
H^rrnn is n spteTTni7>~^enkeirln" overy _t
i-qspect. The reporter^ made a pop f
crrtt tt7~friirrraiiff Mrs.^Hanna's home
Sunday afternoon. -They are the"pa^
rentfrUf" Dr. Hanna . it
We are delighted to have, these
K?'uii li iuims in uui" fiiy. . * 1
- Miss Margaret Hanna will soon be t
at honie from her work in the Dillon r
graded school. }
Mrs. Sallie Bro\^p is out again to 1
the delight of her friends. v
?MT: iTTfn .Mrs. .1. IT Drake * got a ~
splendid chance of chickens. Friends t
K ill .do well to visit them.
Mr. K. B. Brown, our North Caro- I
liim Mutual Insurance agent is doing (I
nicely in dvery respect. Trust nim d
much success.- |I
A number of our friends will leave J
for vacation Easter Monday to the |
'lifferent games. . |e
TinnnunsviHr g railed. school played j t
Botinettsvillc -6n Easter Monday. It j "
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IN ION NEWS j
Sunday was an ideal unci The ..most |j
leautiiul Easier-tide we have had in : s
i long while. Churches of the city j *
dist'rytTd the da.v each in its, own way. j r
Programs and sermons all emphasis-1
'<1 the message -"He is not there,.for i
ie is. risen."
volar preaching services', were "Well
ittendPd at Corinth Baptist church,
[lev. J. .A. Baten i^mstor. The last c
TTU'ds" nl' CKrtst;~f roni .the "cross was t
he theme of Dr. Baten's sermon on s
Sunday morning. "Christian Influence!a
,vas the subject of th? evening ser-|s
iion. Text "Vn ;ii'p tho-snlr of-the-e
arth." These were-both thoughtfully-^
irepared and well delivered..- |d
Rev. Dr. Ellis, presiding elder, vi-, b
sited Bethel A. M. E. church on Sun-j h
lay - morning. The sermon preached j S
still lingers, in the memory of those s
.vho heard and rejoiced. 11*
Fvovci CAO df 71/vw ?
?.v uiuii wen." miner ine | n
<u;5oTv'u^iort"of Mesdames I.omav and ,X
Bessie Ray*~\vith Miss Mary E. Cole- v
Pan, painist\ "was unsurpassed. o
"Baliy OontasC-at-Zion "a few-weeks
*gn proved very successful. Dorothy t
Mamie Crawford sponsor. The lawn 2
party at St. Paul Baptist church was d
?nj.dye(l by the little folk..Misses Farr.I r
I.oo. Herndon. Rice and others " are v
succeeding1 Tnicely iM meeting pay- t
ments on new paino. Recently they \
purchased it for the Sunday school. 9 rI
? Roy. and Mrs. Diggs are both faith- ?
fill in the discharge of duty, work- c
ing for and with the people. Theh
madam nnd little ones are taking 1
caiv~x>f the situatiirin while daddy is
away. ? ' i
Rev. J. C. Tohin of Union was; failed
to Asheville to visit his brother, i
Rev. George M; Tobin, who was very -t
ill. A few days after reaching his bed-'
side.hp died. The funeral was held at. ,<
Mt. Olive* Baptist church. Rev. A. B.
Roberts, pastor, officiating. He was 1
ably assisted by severaf 'other lead- !
ing ministers of the tpty, who told ,of 1
their esteem for the deceased minisT.i
ter. Friends in Asheville wjpre kind and i
very considerate of the family's comfort.
Many favors nnd courtesies were 1
Messrs Samuel .Smith, S. V. MeDow- \
elL apiL-Iirs?C. JAL iiTnitft,-and W. O. 1
McGill deserve special mention. Rev. 1
Tobin and members of the entire fa-1
mily are very grateful to-friends in- (
the "land of the sky" for all that they j
have done. Many here are in sympa-H
thy with Rev.Tobin of Uniofi in the
death of nn only brother. All with one
accord ask that Clod vyill stl-qn^then
the weak ones and giyi-._jauMftin.ing,
grtff'P to tli'e TafterfTigr ? T
Mrs. Addie Miller, Mr. Benjamin
-Kotd- of Oieenwilk1 tllko\ Miss * Anna ]
Thompson of Columbia spent Sunday i
hert. with relatives. Mrs." Tiva Johfi- "
son, Mr. and Mrs. .Rojre'rs, an<l Mrs. i
Susie Reid. '
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Mrs. Bolden of-Camden was a week'
;nd viistor at the home of her son and
laughters-Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Bollen.
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Miss Maxine was also along and
vas a very, pleasant vioitoi' with?the
>thevs at the home of Mrs. M. A. To-!
pin who?is always pleased?to?have |
'her chilrden" call to see her. Miss'
Bolden is. succeeding with work at
Dlaflin university, Orangeburg.
A letter from Mr. Eugene A. Daw tins,'says
he-is making good in stuiies
at Fisk university, Nashville,'
Tennessee. The many friends here of-his
young man are delighted to hear
>f hi?. success and jorn in best wish's
for him in. Qia pursuit of know-,
edge. We presume Miss. Thelma
Hawkins wilt write before long;
Miss Lillian Cofield and Osceola
Mien of Columbia piotored to Union
i a few weeks ago. They were house i
rulers.of Miss Ella Wallace on Ham-1
et street. Your scribe enjoyed havingl
MOL-gflJl tQ gee her. ? f
Miss Vtola Schell is said to be im-'
)roving. She is still at the home o'f,
ler sister, Mrs. Sallie"~Craford, who ipares
no pains in making her com'ortable.
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James Berknell, Thpmnx F! Ronknanr
S. R. Ruff, Jr., and Elouise A- ~
lams, pupils of- Wallace street- pri-'ate
school, are on the sick list, frere
s hoping that they soon be well again.
M. A. T. thanks friends in Brook- (<
yn, N. Y., for Easter gifts and ma-1
ly others for greetings..
The young man in Texas had.the.
nisfortune of losing all. of his clothe L
vas discovered in a closet in the buil- j
ling. The origin is unknown. Many
n Union regret hearing of .this mis-,
'ortune and hope, he will not become
lesnondent. 1
Mrs. Windham on Perrin street is
deased to have her sister fronr Sum- "
er visit her. . '..
* MrJ W. E. Free is back home lookng
well to the delight of the madam
rnd little ones. All are glad to learn
bat modical treatment was suecess'ul.
-We
thinlj Mr. Win. Garner for $2
>ff\oe by agent. <. ~
Mis. Elsie, Fishburne from Florida
s spending a few weeks with her imo-j
her on Cornwell street. Friends are ]
)leased to have her in their midst,
diss Julia Freeman, student at Al-j1
en university, Columbia, spent the i
veek end wrth horn's- foljt. [_
Miss Susan Benson is improving to
he delight of her many friends.
Members and- friends of Corinth
laptist church are still remembering
lastor Baten and family^ They were
linner guests at the home of Mr. and
vlrs'. Renwicks also at the home of r
Jr. and Mrs. Sheltort near-Hamlet .St. I
Rally at Corinth comes off Sunday
vening^ ApriL_271h Ail aro -a?ked "
o bring up amount assessed.
~ K3(v. J. S. Daniels paid us a pop
all a few mornings ago while spend- j
ng the week end in Lhe city. Friends!
re pleased to see Rev. Daniels look-1
ng So well and wish the best of life!
or him.
Mrs. Julia McKissi^k . with" Mi>ses
tilth and Maud, motored to Tryon'
pending the week end with Mrs. Anlie
Tucker. Mr. S. \V. Morgan aecomtanied
them. - --
The Agricultural District Judging"!
ontest was held at the I.Aiiron* i
y training: school April 18th. Mes-j
rs. J. B. Bates and Leroy Cnrppboll J
re members of the-contest of ouri
ehool and will go to State college to !
nter the state tontestr?? ' ,\
, Some of the Trrittcipals~'who aaten-i'
ed the judging contest withr~ their
oys are Principal Gladden of New-, j
erry; Principal Eugene R?vers of;]
!impsonville; Principal J. . O. Simp-'
on, of Easley; Principal Floyd of r
Jewberry; Principal T. F. Curry of!
It. Alban training school, and Prof, j
). Reid of Brewer Normal, Greenwood;
also Principal J. H. Chapman
f the Chapman Grove school.
Prof. White and teachers are very
usy making preparations for the
ommoneomoht cjfcrciacfl, Friday, May :
nd 8:30 p. ,m. primary grades; Sunay,
May 4th, 8:30 p. m., annual sernon,
by Dr. P. S. Mosley, Greenifood.
R. C,: 5th.&r30
k m., class play, title, "No Victory
-Vithout Labor."; Wednesday, May 7,
intermediate grades; Friday. May 0,
1:30, Commencement exercises; AdIress-by
Rev. G. H. White, S. T. D?
nastor of Bothel A. M. E. church,
L.aurens, S. C.
The public is cordially invited to
ittend these exercises.
?Mrs. Daisy Hann opcnt the week n
Columbia. She was visiting her
lunt, Mrs. Sallie Gray.
Miss Odessa James spent the week
md with her grand mother. ?
Mrs. Jeanette Rivers of Greenvillej
naving closed a successful term at
^infipsonyi^e ?s now teaching in the
[.aureus county training school. Mrs.
fttvefs 1st filling the vacancyThafTwas
nade by- Mrs. Stella Moses.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sexton spent
Raster at Hopewell. J??:
Mi. mid Mi1*, ltkTmrrt IJMvds en.ertained
an dinner gU6gttT~T>unday, ]
Misses TTdgenonia, Ruth and Maude
Keely. ' .
Miss Ethel Hitl is reported as being
>n the. sick list; also Mr. George H.
Smith. We hope for them a speedy
recovery, . .
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Mr. and Mr9. Chas. Coleman are j^he
happy parents of a little baby girl.
Mtss Ruth Allen left Mbnday morningjjLgr
Atlanta to be with her sister.
Miss Bessie Clinkscales spent ?he^
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Easter holidays with Jier brofcher-in
law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. S. C. !
Campbell. in
..JS^e^srs. I'. W.-and Marcellus Thomp t
son arrived fcftm Miami, Florida last b
week wheie they hflV'c spending <'
the winter. Their many friends are v
glad to s-efe-4hem." ' p
Mr. and Mrs>v J.'P. Wakefield, spent c
Easter Sunday wi\h thei,. son and,'1
daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Leon j
Wakefield. j .
Mr. Collins and Nurse Broadnax I
motored from,.Greenville Easter Mon-,.J
day to witness jthe game. j ii
Last Thursday nrght Mr. John Bat-H*
tie completely surprised his wife by v
giving her a (jdeli?is?>us;-~birth "srnTTper ; t
at thp lovely home of Mrs. "Viola M. jt
Heard. The horyo was inviting having s
cut and pot_ flowers arranged artis-l
tically. Mri vBattle who is the chef | s
cook at ^the John C. Calhoun hotel ;,]
and am excellent cook prepared the J
sumptuous reliant whiuh^wuH-eajoyod 1
uj-uif utmtwni^ iHcnns, Mr. and MrsT]
Artis Thompson- Mr. ami Mrs. Win.!''
(lantt, Mr.-and Mrs. Chas. Thomas, I'
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mesdames
Lula Thomas, Toro Coleman," Alice E. (
Childs, Viola Heard, Misses Josephine],)
Battle, I.ula Sudanis, Ethel CoWhh, 1\
and Mrr^Johul Moore. Mrs. Battle!
received many useful -gifts.Rev.
and Mrs7 l.is.+tecrt aruTfami-! .
ly and Mrs. Jennie Ellison were wel-l*.
come visitors in the citv Easter nion-}!1
day. , _ I4'1
Mrs. Elsie W.ins.ton- is spending a:
while with her niece, Mrs. P. W. Sha-]c
raid. ' . A
_ Mrs.. Winston - hasWt-been so welt; n
for the past few dayS. We hope she s
will ?oon be -all right agairh ?ftt
The senior choir of St. Paul Baptist'a
church presented the cantata "Jesusjn
HlP ("'rmrjiim-nv Slnn.lny?eVClljpR fTI TTl
large audience. ._: . ?
SUMTER NEWS _
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me weainer on master Sunday;wns j
every one took advantage of^sticlT a |
day-and must uf life "ShUkches of the '
city wer-e packed t6 their utmost ca-1
parity for the mornihg,^ afternoon and 1
evening services. 3The tots were at1
their"F>es~t in their exercises at the |
various, churches at different hours,
during the?afternoon and evening. ~
Syncro M
1324 1-2 Assembly St
The new Syncro makes .
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cylinder~MoreT>rower an J
Carbon, 20 - 25 Miles on <
We'handte Be^t Suprem
Auto Tires cash or oh tim
Come and try us we wi
less than any one in town.
Satisfaction Guara
Refun<
H. A Day
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3 solution comes to yrt>u from the^ai
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protected by insurance laws, to p
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MRS. P. K. It!
A Full Line of Patenl
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On Sunday morning ^during the
1:00 o'clock services the choir of Enanuel
M. E. church rendered a canata
entitled the"Greatesj^ Love"; atid
T"8:00 o'clock in thh evening the
hull Of Ml. rmgflh A. A!. K. churcti
dwl.ered the cantata, "Life Eternal."
nhe rendition of both was indeed onellent
and both choirs are to he com- '
nended. The
Progressive club met ; at the *
esidePiV-: ot M rs. Ethe 1 - firoon on
'urdy street on Tuesday afternoon,
tpfil Ifvih. The meeting .openetf in
fcual manner. And a jieat sum col- i
Kctid for dues. Several needy cast's
k'eve provided for and a report for
h,. stTite meeting as arranged. Neathe
close of "the meeting the hostess
erved (Muhorately. ?? ? ?
ts, ' "* - .
Miss Rosa Green of Darlingt n
pent a few hours in the "city on Sun- *
ay, April l.'tth as the guest of Mrs?
f. V, Glover. . ... ...
wiwh wimam.Min?ui i\v\\
Urn Is the Sliest nf ;Pr. and^JWrs. B
>. Pa vis,-. J r.,. for a short 'wh'iljj. -?
Mr. Albert-. Spears was -called to
'hricago for a few diys on account
f the death of his?brother-in-law,
I-ts Kdward Piorsoh..
Mrs. Alice (lilljard, Miss?Loui,se Pr
.nrme, Mr. Rr N, Kvaiis.' l^r. An- . -rew
I'rioleau artd^ Mr. Walter Sul- J
van wort? week- end visitors in the,
ity. ' t- ' : ;
The Williams' Singers appeared in
oncort at Shiloh Bajjiist church on
Ionday evening, Apm 21st. 11 is
eedless to- say that -this group of
ingers highly, pleased their hearer*
a their fame has long ago Been matlu
nd all who missed hearing them
Vissed a great trnnt,? ? ,w
Quality pressing Club
Dry (.-Meaning. lCepaifhrg, 'Al- ~
imny mitLryyeiny *?; :zz
We iue in business for your con
ven.'(Tnt inir living. A lit
tie Co-operjftHvrt t\'<>ultl help * - .
Donley, Manager "T- "" .11 ~
Y. M. (\ A. IUlll/DING
.Sumter Street " Phone- 38<?l .
mbmm
tors Co. I '
Columbia, S. C. ?
a blazing ~ arc in every
speed, Saves Oil, Kills
i gallon. ,
e Aufo Seat Covers and " r?re.
_
inteed or Money
led. --' - ? ?
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^^
iURED
i- THE BEST - ' -
it uy iiainc
-S E N ' S ^
?CAKES
bTES SINCE 1641'' ??'
CONSOLATION ^
ranks, what a message "of con- &
ct-that-T-llE MUTUAL ItSMKF- \
TON is under contract and you x
ay you promptly your insurance' *
Huaded you to take out covering- <
enev'lent Ass. of S. C.
>D, Cen. Manager. 5
*1501 'ft TAYI.OR STREET *
ravt(fft?mtXKfa&^^
tJG STORE T
2ESE, PropA . 8
t Medicines. Cigars, ? o
'os. A Full Line of
3 Pjaparatiomrat all > \ j- r. . .'
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