The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 03, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ft-.? - - ' PAGE TWO I S * THE "OLD GRAY" AF " V "7 7 . :" : E. PHIl.II - TISe-FTgSf^r^ATTd-tin- Order Have v l>ied. ' -?* 4vwry?lir-of- p.' .in?South Carolina can readily recall the great "scare-J crow" propaganda of a few years ago ?that this noble order was headed fill" the rocks in this state and would ?*" SQOIT tie a hissing and a b -word, ^hici was the verdict broadcasted by a few office seekers who opposed the- n'res-j eiit incumbents for no other*~Y"basons( . than that the- wanted their nosi,tTons. . After these fighters failed inj. their?attempt?to?defeat?the grand staff officers, they" foughtr-fhe Qrder day and nigtrt everywhere und in ev-j * ery conceivable way.. Sometimes byj public denunciations, privkte com-. ~ in lib (Catiyns?and?paper- eireul&tionk. While sentiment ill, the Grand Lodge' was never in accord with them, they j - ; -succeeded in influencing a few surface] thinkers to the extent that they quit; the Order. This act upon their part, has been to their sorrow and, regret.' For today -the tjRtemstifi?survives i * Col flu* fighters are dead and gohe.! T?s true the debt paid by the fighters we must also pay soon or late. fore it is not their death that we make capital of here, but the blunder | -jhe" made in leaving the Order just1 but true nevertheless. Suppose the| Grand Lodge had failed. It would] not nave .TTrtrir utvrtiusc it nor> jhuci^ ?, Negro organization. Many banks and; great trust companies operated ex glnsivelv bv white neonle have failed. I T' ' it is characteristic of colored' people* if they cannot t<w*' *" individuals, they will try to tear down - everything j.that_they are connect'ed| _ with. But Col. Julius A. Brown is( more. than a match for the CXtru-nr rv man and the ordinary man is J pist -tint rrf-i-W-^oation. The Grand Lodge - is under obligations to our ~im.tchless Grand Chancellor for hi? . ?safe and'santr leadership that brought the K. of P. Grand Lodge successfully) through the terrible war of false slan^ der and accusation that was__waged upon it by hungry office seekers. .Grand Attorney Frederick, Fxche-i quel*- Wilkinson, Medical Register Birnie, Grand' K. of R. & S. Lewie, G.I Vice Chancrtior Floyd, Grand Prelate ^ Mance, thP entire grand staff, committees and g'rand representatives de^' serve honorable mention in" this victory. The people of th's jurisdiction have concrete examples before them as to the advisability of sustatntnfr their financial relations to this Or-j ' der. Othefs severed their, relations .in order to witness its death,- and < , they haye died first. Their death ?1 was** sad enough, but sadder still wusj ? the loss ofthft. financial consideration that should have" been given theii I loved ones.'?The?Grand?1 indge?was fully prepared to pay their death | henefip? had they not fallen buT7~To) stay in the Knights of Pythias, Order, and see which will be the longest, | . liver is the only .wise thing to l>e done. by every "loyal Knight of this Order.' ? - Anything etse-rs nonsense In the SP-periative degree. .Wateree District Conference. . We speniAlast week aOour BT^nch r.-T??.. : %?A ' viiiu ironic xt?uiiii? anu avu ni|/twig c\# j Collect rent /rv^n our property there.] ?OriTtiur yrtfy we stopped_iovep in-Or-] ungeburg to see after ^our "Taxes.J WThile. there we learned of "the above meeting and Dr. E. H. MfeGill, pastor! ?-?r.f-oOT' '^nrrt trrthat Tlty-irM"trnp- ffH the Professors of State College car-l ried us to the seat of the Conference - It was an occasion of sadness mingled with joy to me. For I once pastored the charge in which the Conference! was being held 25 years ago and, built the identical church in which! ? the sessions were being held. The^ structure'looks well but the many of? ficers and members that I had there then were deposited in the hollow of] f Vic corfVt Ro\r T-T Hrntr u/nc tViol secretary and Rev. Wiiliatnsori preach ed a good sermon while we were .there. We. witnessed the welcome ' exercises which we enjoyed. Dr. Mc-j i CJ-ill was asked to respond; and he . . stirred the audience from the pulp't, ** to the door. Prof. McGill is an ora-1 tor of no mean ability and simply | j power in his city among white and! 1 colored. Presiding 'Rider Wells cer-j toinly knows how to treat. visitors. I He makes it so pleasant. He is deter~ - mined to succeed on his district do-| ?*pite these trying times which is ncH more than right. Rev. J. M. Jackson, J. F. Player, B. H. Grayi B. C? Scot, J. A. DeLaine, Hamilton, Ran dolph, Williamson and Jefferson the (ntertaining pastor were just a few of Uis noble supporters. Bros. F.I . Gates of whom we were glutf to seel a'Hl Bio. C. H. Heatly werP the only' surviving officers left "of ours out of a hoard of 45 officers. On last Sunday morning we were with the ReV. 1). R. Fdwards at Beth-J .any church, Kelton; and had a wonder, tul meet in v. R?y> !? nor. tuinly in the heurts of the members} of"lib'th of his churches an^ is doing[ well. He has in both White Hall and Bethany a loyal' Set erf mTemtreTsr AT r- few of whom arc: Drrm^J-. W. Eison,' T. I- Lindsay, F. D. Bryant, R. A. Eison, Arehey Lindsay, Sisters Felicia Bryant, Marie Smith, Elizabeth McKissick, Prudence Smith, Florence'; Sims, Florence and Virginia Eison. White Hall Bros^. E. P. find A. J. Landrum, A. W. Foster, D. M. Dodd, W. W. Splown, P. B. Landrum their families and others. Sunday night were with the iiev. J. 1L Paten ' BBSTocVi church and had another *ve on this j' jest people in We,Bro. Baten^ i now on with W. M. Jones, lg, Pink PressJones, Nevel ?.. " ' " i ' ?. flEKEHE NEW RIDER f ih.ijs Young, Beanie t'unning|ium, Lewis Young, J. A. Baty, Sisters Agnes Young, Mary Maves, Cleo Young, Dora Rice, Lois Young, Lu'la Jones, Ellen Wray and many others. This week-end we; will he with the Rev. \V. K. Bowman. B.- S., at White Hid I Station ami with tht. Rev; Wjii. Jeter at Friendship. We will preach Tor Broi Bowman at 11 :IMI a. m... and Bro. Jeter at it;.'{0 p._ in. Let the members pray for an .outpouring of the Holy Spirit. "I.et us advanc\. on our knees." t -?Ft?St?The Wintmhore Dinteiet Conference will convene Weduesdav cV^~ ening in St. Deter A. M. K. Church Monticello, S. ('.. and continue thru Friday evening. Everybody from ev? cry where?is respectfully - invited ftoatteiul all of its sessions.?Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor, E. Philip Ellis, P. E. t ? ~ m m mm ' ^ l,HCVLV ? 'Miss Wilfnrms of Columhia spent the week-end with lud^-sistev -Mrs. Mcl.ees. .?Messrs.?John. Thomas?LLarv and John Sutlivan high school buys of Greenville spent Sundav in Greer. They worshipped with Maple Creek church. , The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Miller Ias4-TucsdayQtrite a number of sisters were out. We were treated . with a paper by Miss Janie Brown, subject: "Cooperation," Same was highly enjoyed by all, r - J The young t'plks arc planning rr rich program for Mother's Day at Bethel. We wish for their ,siccg*s. The Teachers' Popularity .Contest given atTMapTc Creek Baptist church reports wci\. excellent. Mrs*. Daisy T.fwnn was declared the most noiHl laf- teacher selling votes amounting tc. Si 1.35, for which she received a silver tray/ Airs. Sherman was do-, clnred next popular, amount $7. IP; she received3 a "beautiful, table lamp. Miss Pearl Gregg?was <lej'lnre<l the third "popular amount $>5/20; shy received a "French Ibmr^ breakfast set. All were well pleased * with their prizes. The .prizes "Were presentedby' IVJrs.- I.awtuii. Amount .realized "from "this contest was frl'.t.oo. Prof. J. CI. Thompson along with his teachers art- busy getting ready to present a grand closing, beginning Friday . night. Mrs. Logan and Miss -U??ow>v- will-present- to politic a Fairy play. Monday iTtr+rh??-a,?M rs. Mcl.ees will have charge., \Vednes: dav hieht Misses. Gregg and RohinsoTl will have charge and Frulay" "night "will be an (tratorical Frmtest given by?the higlreiv^grudes of which Prof. Thompson will have charge. The music - is-band led "by-Mi-sr:.ledum sie I.imtsay. The public is Cordially* 111V11 o f 1 ?n i-lt.stHf-ttT?t-f>QGreer graded school. Revival meeting is now going on at Bethel; _ church. W e lire praying thai, much gtmil-.wilL.be accomplished. Mr.oWilt.on Fhtckett and Miss Mamie Foster ""weii* joined together in holy matrimony Monday evening? April 28 ait the pansiHiage of Bethel. church hv Rev. F. < ' "tjavrton. Quite a numher witnessed ' tin- - oeeasion. Bride and groom left on their honeythe "country for other patTs" of thestate. BLYTHKWOOU NEWS ' ?B1 ythowood, ~ A pr.?:ttt Bet hel graveled schoT closed its sixth aii'nual commencement beginning ' last Monday evening and continuing for several nights. Monday night was primary night under the "tutorship of Mrs. M. E. Bowman, ller department-was not only a. credit to herself but Hundreds of people declared her enviable record could never be broken. Wednesday -evening was grammar do partment night, Prof. Bowman had his department well trained. Long before the hour th,. chapel was crowded to its capacit&uCFbwsdav evening was thc. graduates night, four girls and one promising.Lyoung man. received the certificates? Superintendent F..> R. Alexander of the Bly the wood schools delivered th(V . anaual address _ n-phicti-uf. Dr. E. Bhilip Ellis w>yh" was unavoidably detained in B ranchville according to statemeht* annuoncv (1 by Principal-Bowman. Mr, T). B. Boney, a member of the county board of education of Richland county, al< made remarks to th(. class and said this was the only rural"A grammar school in the county whose work has? tht' evnlurseinent?of" the cotmtr J)oard, of education and that Bowman's work this year has been supervised by this white superintendent who has 0. K'd. this school and also Richland county jury has spokcn favpjably of what they saw here and Mr. Kleazer ^ind T .along with.others gladly put our names on your certificates with the county seal and I want to Congratulate the peop!t. of Blythewood for Such a mat> as Bawman arid such a seh<>(>1 as Beth'ol." The statements brought long applause: Dr. Langford prize went to Alice Abel. Tht I>. (J. Bowman prize went to M.Ann Goines and Frederick Bassard. The W. R. Bowlnan .prize went to. Mattie Hutson and Mary E. Bowman award went to Lottie Mae "Hutson. Friends of the graduates, gave-them. scores of presents. Principal Bowman announced that * l ose ftvu giT-duatef^-would enter- AI_ Ten"umv'ersity and Book^ff* Wft^Mngl" high schoojifin Columbia. The white triuitees announced thru S1 perintend^nt Alexander that Frof. and Mrs. Bowman were elected, for the next term and plans on foot are to consolidate* several Small schools in Blythewood section. . | A.. '* ..." THE PALMETTO ? _ CilLfcLEN WOOD NEWS is , _ -j Mrs. Surah Campoell, who is niak.- at mg an extenuea"Visa With ner parents ?hi .iii'. ana Mrs. C. V.. ,Caiiippeii,o,i. a?.u._ J Maxwell avenu^ was culled to AUg?.v, the ta uii stupe impwVtani business aim re- Sai lurneU rriday. She was accompanied J noiiie by Mrs. J una Turnback, Asaiec x ay lor and Mr. John Thomas all 01 ied Augusta. nvo airs. vhyde Oiddard gave a lovely gm puny "Thursday evening. H. 'J wo tables >vere arranged for. cards tor Alter playing several games trie ta- J 1 tilt's wt'iv Ht't up and dancing umk ~g[fi piuce. At this~hour the guests were jinj lavorccr wnn1 wunmrrrui?music over'her the radio lroni 1'itsburgh. 1 Those enjoying the ...evening were Vd Misses Logan, Alice Coleman, Rosa eon L. "Cannon,. Mary 1.. liixoii. e.ouiSe yis n hiison, Messrs. ,1. ii. 11ill. \V illifiin ] i/urr, liarry iaims, .lames toilng"T-anu- Lil JC&Se LMllard. ,. Qw A delicious -repart was seTVEtf; Trr in memory of my father, wtiorde---tb; prif T1 yA I n A loving one from us has gone,, Mr A voice, we loved is stilled, A 'A place is vacant in our honie, " Which never can be tilled. _ ^a< God in his memory has recalled. Y? The one his love has given. A .1 ATiri tho the body Mu others here, ; The .soul is sale in heaven. ' Kosa L. Cannon, ' Po] Morris Chapel Baptist Church l,ast Sunday was a high day in the lite of Morris Chapel church. The "Bible school opened at the its. ~uul hour with the superintendent a'nu .officers at their posts. A large crowd ' vas. present. The lesson was interestingiy taught by the teachers. Col- so< K&tion was good. . ' ?The morning-ser vie e began at 11:110 xtii: The senior choir sang sweetly. . 1 The pastor, Dr. f\ Douglass Johnson .. 1 preached a great gospel sermon?on-i^T'he Blessed Deliverance^" * The junior church met at 3:00 p. . tit: A?laige crowd ol' young people.__J were present plus several of our old regulars. Several made remarks. M 8.' Y. P. U. met at 5:u0 p. m. A tine program was enjoyed. K veiling-set-vices began at 8:uU .p. m. ; r: ' : ' " ^ The message was a masterpieye. *, -The pastor is preaching as never be- e tore. We are * wondering what's the EJ? Tfiatter witft him. God "sent him to us and we love him with all our hearts. The pasior motored tq Saluda court i.v ounuay alter noon ami. delivered * a commencement address.- At four 'o'clock to. thc. Saluda, county training school and it was said by those who 1 , heard him that his phraseology was ..1 ^stepping stdne foTVigher things for . the student body. . --it? - Sundu_y morning the pastor will . ? preach from the subject "Christian ' . Perplexities." The Lord's Supper will ? be observed at the~close of th'e morning service, ?? ~ Sick?list *is as-follows: Mrs. Pearl ? Savage, Mrs! Kliza Trodder. Mrs.|"" Nina Walker and Mr. Henry Harris, q,. Alt. Pisgah Tyf,. Prof.. Arm wood, principal of Brew- j cr normal-school, Miss-Stoney;- sick ^ nurse and- .Miss Barnes, health nurse .gu of Brower hospital, were among those - ] woTship~pfng?at MIT Pisgah Sundayat 11 :.'10 a. m. The services were jn good as usual and enjoyed by quite j an appreciative audience. The pas tor prEBcmra the missionary sermon ?fr for Weston .Chapel at ff:00j[ He used ] os ii subject "Ciod's-eall -ftrr- willing -^pwofkers.", Prof. Benjamin Sanders Te of- Brewer wade?a ? interesting talk To the. A. C\ JlT-Jcague 7:.'!0.. Mrs. Daisy Holrnan, principal ^ of the West End graded school and tht h'ar splendid faculty are malting goodand Rev. H. A,. Peterson, principal of ] tb- missionary society highly appre- ^aj efficient instructors are doing the very j^j0 same thing on the east end of the ov< city. The president and members of ~j^g the Missionary society high ly appre- ] -rate the ten ministers for Iffie s_plen- i(p[ did sei'monettes preached by them last t^e Friday night and express their thanks the for the same. * - ' Ha Miss Sarah Nance, instructor of domestfc science at Seneca junior col- ( lege, came home last Sunday to enjoy oui a nappy faster with her parents. spl The pastor's- sikten- is in the city dec .to'.see her sick mother who is still pel gradually convalescing. rp. tor J.AURKNS NEWS c "' Mu ?-r-rr ' - Bel The leading churches of the city sys were well filled on Sunday. . The pas- - ^ tors (of each denomination was at CJ?<8 his nestmnd more especially Rev. C5. up,'* an (I seemingly every soul was Well lifted from the text,- ' On Sunday afternoon a pew rally was held with the Rev. Levant as' pastor and his choir rendering excel- ( tent music. ' 'i ? 8th At four o'clock Mrs. Lizzie Minnie a i Field was funeralized at St. Paul. A ,ihr lar ge crowd of friends?and rolativaa- -ton witnessed the last sad. ritesC-R?'y~Le-- -tie vant officiated. Mr. C. II. Duckett was I The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.' bui William Boman of Asheville wqre col grieved to .hear of the sudden death of tat their only son, "Bub" as they were der once residents of the? city and have eor rrfnnV friends wVwi extended \ivmt\a. r thy% car Mr. and Mrs. David Riles of Pas- boi saiac, New Jersey ,are visiting their lov "Fetrrttves, Mr. ;yid.MrS. John?WjF 4itw?s, Mr. Afhert WiHiams, and Mr. S. and' Mrs. Walter Jones. They have par been the recipients of many dinners, vis teas and luncheons. "* sta Pr, and Mrs. L. W. Thompson at- daj tended the medical association in the * J city of Greenville last week and re- the port a wonderful session. 21s The "Shiek Weddipg" given on , flie Wednesday evening, under the auspi- ins* res of Mrs F! G. Nplson and others sch way quite a success'; A Targe awftenee- ?^ greeted the many hrides and atten- the dants. A very large sum was real- pri ized. chr Mr. and Mrs. J.' G. Stuart accom- , H nanied by Miss" Biggs, stopped at the hot home of their mother on Friday. 1* Mrs. Mary Shephard of New York {lie , ... - -y- - - -rr-zf' LEADER , ---- visiting her parents. T|r Jrof. E. ?>. Alkrn Uiid others -vioiU>4?* the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.'j dton Saturday. . ; . ' f drs. J. B. Smith-of-Abbeville spent s past week as the guest of Mrs. s ah White and other friends.- s dr. anu Mrs. H. F. Bailey and son s inklin, of Orangeburg, aceompuu- t by Mr.,and Mrs. \V. C. Calhoun tored here Sunday and were the J ;sts pf their parents. Mi', and Mrs. i Yt Bailey, while the Callnurhs inoed oil to Greenville., t J dr.'and Mrs. Oavld Kiles were thei 1 ^sts ot Mr. and Mrs, l.uiiglord Gar- T rton oil-Saturday evening for din- 1 T? 1^ ??j4 tev." and Mrs. J. W. Math is motorto Mt. Zion Tuesday ' afternoon in , npany with Mrs. Martha Franks to .J Lb-sick -members and friends^.., , I il rs. Ci'inninghain?entortaiimd?the >erty- club at the home?of. Mrs, C.iJ ens on Friday afternoon with a 1 crowd being present. During .^social hour " a delightful sweet t irse was served. : t loving memory of our dear friend, r s. Selena Jefferson.. t few months has passed since you t "left them r ^ 1 was the shock that day, u bade no one a last farewell I last good bye, you did not say. .w* Kflflws hMv' *ad the tmmnt*,? ly those who have lost can tell, ] the grief that's borne in silence, j r the one they loved so well. THKL A. M. E. nirRl'H OF t DILLON : l : I Vt 1:00 o'clock our beloved pastor v. Washington preached on^-of?bis h il stirring sermons. * Sunday school at four o'clock, was ] gftly attended and inspiring. ? \t eight o'clock our Presiding El , Anderson held his third quarter 1 preached to us. - Jev. 1. J. Gamble was~a pulpit visi* Sunday night. -tev. ,E. P. Butl.er -vVHl begin rcvi-*" SOl'VJt'OS Munday night, April?2K-^ Vlrs: F. C. Johnson, Mrs. Parker. ' s. P. Ingram, Mrs. Mattie Williams. _ J Mr. J. C. Gousar are among thr \ ny who attended the funeral of yv D? J. Turpin. The many friends Mrs. Rachael janres?will he-pleas^". "to ' know "thai she is rapidly im- ; >ving. Mr. Claud MeNiel and' Mr. , ver George Ore on the sick list. ? ci 1 .rxK-iai Dillon and 'Hamlet played then , lal Kaste'r Monday ball tramo fo an i neciative crowd, April 21st. Scores i re 3-0 in favor.of Dillon. Mrs.- S. ; Parker of Klloree is visiting friends ] the city. 1 * .... Sir. J. R. McLedd spoilt Sunday in , 'rile Beach,?- ??" .? {ey. J. -P. Washington addressee prraTluatihjf class'at Sellers* Tues- 1 nijrht. * I dr. J. \\v Morrist>p of Sumter,'Mrs. ra B. Black of Cameron were in , . eitv last week in int.Test _r.f K. ancPL. K. of K. J). They were , om'panied by Miss Laurie Martin , Sumter?and?Miss?M-nmtr?Black. ey were .the Kuest-H?while hei\." of s. Elizabeth Hartzoj*. < Mrs. S: B. Parker was the dinner ( est'. b? jVIr. and Mrs. J. K. Johnson nday. * . j diss Wilhtilniiiin Preston of* the ll school' faculty spent the week end . Sellers. VIr. Jackson MeNiel was the -dinner {j est of, M+v-and?Mrs. Wesley-Eari Sunday. to***,. Dr. J. H.'"Hobnail of the faculty . JVIeharry Medical college, Nashville nnesseei spent a few hours in the y Thursday with Dr. 0. II. fiarrettr , . -Efpbnan in travPl ingdn?wterest. of ; building fund for the new plant , ; college is erecting at the cost of j 0 m iTTTonr dollarsT" , Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. McLeod entei'ned the I. II. S. and Literary club j inday. night. Afte"r business was" ( I- thy hostess served jcllo with , am, sandwiches and cakes. . VIrs. E. M. Bethea js^honie. again | er a successful Lschul term, at Be.-., a's chapel. She was assisted in , 1 exercises by Mr: M. Elizabeth ( rtzog. . * | . St. "Matthew^ Circuit 3n the 13th of this month-we had presiding elder with us. W(, had a endid quarter. Dr. Anderson- is in d a christian gentleman and a gos- . preacher. Our pastor, Rey. Ira Gamble, is leading things to vicy on this circuits We had as Visi- ' s Sunday Bro. T- J. Ransom of 1 illins and his wife,. Mrs. Ilatt+e- .Jrfs then ri FK7: nnl.lin item. . - ' ; i fc7o have^many sick-members on our irge. Bro. Neil Baker, Sister Man- i Hadley and othei*. We are asking 1 reading public to pray for us. UARMNfiTON Nl'i\VS f Jn Friday night, April 1, (?, 7, and ' i grades of the Itohinson presented May, "As a Woman Thiirketh," in ? ee acts, by Edith' F. U. l'ain? ? L-irr the new Hopewell elioieb, ty HiU, f Miss A. M. Bov.ian of Mayo high iooJ .spent thf. week end in Orange*g vvhert. she was called'to State 1 lege as one of the four represen- N ive alumni who spoke at the stu- j it council of tht. college during the 1 >ferpn<??M- / ; !( Phc cftath of Mrs. Rlouise Smyrl no unexpectedly Sunday morning a- I it 7:00 o'clock. Shi' has pvany bo- 1 ed fliends who grieve-her death: i Tr. Robert AniTorson and Mr. James La Saine oT~State college accom- ^ lied by Mr. Melvin Johnnakjn, wore! iting in Darlington last week. They 1 yod over night and. loft the next! r for Hartsville. _ . * j r V spring festival was presented at 'I Mayo high school on April the J t. It consisted of flowers, butter- .1 s, bees, and the different types of! gets played by the girls of the high, I Macedonia Baptist church on A-jT I 20th by the junior choir of the . I irch. ?- ' ' [I flss' Louise Roid is a guest at the t r ne of -Mr. add Mrs. Frank Tbonias. f Jrs. Ida Buchanan, a teacher of t Mayo high sfchpol. ilied Tuesday C norning at 4:00. She has been an in-J i?EuE?nr aT Mayo for over LweiilyJ'ears. She has many-relatives and 7 riends to mourn her deatj}. *- I eventh grade of Mayo school" will pre- J eventh grade of Mayo schol will preient a concert on May 1st at the ichuol.?Ttwi ..Inv-o^ t :i kin^r part ai'e he 7th and 1st. Mr. Henry Parson, the janitor of klayo high school is ill, and has been r n bed since April 19th. ~ Miss?Helen Sanders of- Darlington s visiting- her sister, Mrs. Vivian (V ^ant of Whitmire and will go by Ireemvooil to visit tier sisier, Mrs. M. Johnson before returning t<^ her, mine in Burlington. r.? Mrs. Charlotte Montgomery of New fork the daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. W. I. Hunter of Darlington is ill and has iecn for some time. .Mr. M orris.Human ami Mr. .lanitoi fork on April, 18th. The Darlington blue sox baseball earn player! Sumter Gamecocks two rames of.,ball here Wednesday and Phursday. They split even, sparlingion winning Wednesday 4 to 2 and h?> Gamecocks winninir Thursdav 19 .<> G. - Anybody who wishes to play the Darlington Bluesox- should1 wi4ft- "Mr. Prank thomfls manager,. _ ~rikifr^/"l^-"tWH---ncroVn^filM--hy Professors Elmore* Clemmons and Re->. tense and Mrs. I.ula Rbese and her 'on, Olan fnotored to Columbia last ^"uirsday to be present-at the oratorical contest. Mr. Reest? was a contse,e nt" and well did he give'account of limself.?? The third year high school .class i will present "He's- My Pal" at the luditorium of the school on May 12th. Don't miss it. .... ..--N |\T7JY SIX N EAVS Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Garter, Mr. ind Mrs. OhrT Sytcelt", were^ the dinner g'ucntu?of Mr. and?Mrs. Ernest Taylor on Sunday. . . ? , ?The Mt. Zion Sunday school 'is in rmr blOoni and Is making a cTedftable showing. ? ???? The Bethlehem Sunday school Which dways 'competes for the first place Is: rlso doing a creditable Work. On Sunlay, April 2-7th Easter was observed with great credit to" Superintendent I. L. Parker and his assistants.. Anong tile many interesting things mn. tis prdgram was.a beautiful solo sung by Miss Clara Griffin. Little Clara is~Ti irifted si Hirer and is n #*? ?..lit t., Bethiehe.ni ' church. Mrs,-.41. A. P?rker+?r due nTOch_rrtr-" lit for hv.r splendid selections" of uhu dc. 1 ??* ; ; J-iVe regret very much to report the intjmel.v death of Mr. Charles Goode," 'ornierly of this plaee_hut_foil.the last > or ten years, of "Philadelphia. His emains were hrmnrht huillft bC bts^ .vne and -brothers'and laid to rest in he Mt. Zion cemetery on Sunday, A?ri 1 2Tlh. It is said that Charles died < ii defense of his family. Mrs. Annie Williams, wife of Mr.-j I'lnirles Williams died-on Sunday, A-, >ril 2-7th. --- ? --t--.? Mr. B, J. Lark, continues to slowly improve. ' Mrs. M. .1, Lai k, Ihe'ellle.ient teach.*r of Friendship school bade her stulents adieu on April 24th thus brinj*injr to a close a successful scTiool-sesj<ion. ' * . The - B. A. union met in memorial Session bn Saturday. April 2Gth, with Marshall chapel society." Attendance ".' collections were good. This oiv ionization is destined To succeed. Mr. U. W. Burton, one of the Palmetto Leader's strongest supporters, [a.-^n..lhewsick liiii? W^TvopeJ.hat? a'itl soon recover. . . Rev.'R. R. Williams, the pulpit lion ^reached the annual sermon of the la-.. lies "TTtil society at Weslev Chapel j hurch on Sunday, April 27th. It is; <aid that he was monarch of all that j Ve surveyed in that he certainly doliv-4 red the goods. "The" quartet CiTrttSST; vhich convened at Mt. Olive on Sun-; lay was fiighly,enjoyed and inspiring; .o all present. ^ ST. (iKORUE NEWS Trinity ('. M. E. Church? Tfri^ -little '"cjiurch is progressing, ho i se6ms not to be noticed. Rev.! Watson, our pastor, is one of the out-j standing ministers'of th** cnnfeypnct. Tho small in number we are large i n Clod's sight. Roy. Watson led the district in World's service, claims, vhich was reported in their last group meeting. Rev, and-Mrs. K. E. Watson, mo:ored to Columbia-with their mother Mrs.? Sallie Bowman, who had been spending sonv?. time.with them. Mrs. Mabel S. Williams, principal j ?f our high school, also Mrs. Emily 1. Luck in.. Brow n, a teacher and Prof, md Mrs. Roy Harden *AV<yshipped at fiinitv Sunday. _ ? --Trinity in the little?church^y the = side of the vpad and a friend to man. '< Lary-Elmore Nuptials _Miss Daisy Lary and Mr. Benjamin-1 Slmore were joined together in holy ved-loek on Sunday evening about "our o'clock at the homo r,f M*> on.l VIrs. 'Gary in the midstT6T~ a crowd >f relatives ahd friends. Mrs. Elmore was a high school pu?il of the St. George high until reontly. Mr. Elmore is an employee >f the State Highway depart-ment.. It was the only wedding in St.' "Jeorge for yearsT Rev. W. P. McBrown their pastor,' u-rformed the ceremony. Everybody in St. George Wa? sur_ ' >rised when they heard the news that1 diss Emily Lucken was married to I dr. William Brown. Good luck Emily,' >ut I am the jilted lover. Mrs. Earlcne Bowman, Mr. Samuel; \ichardson, Mr. Wm. Pressley, Mr. j *)avid T.omon,,,Mis8 Pearl M. Bowman JAr. A. B; Fogle, Mr. Walter Christie ,V drs. William Toomer, Mr. Herman | Tucker, Mr. T-audie Berry, Mrs. Addled ierrv, Mr. Robinson, Mr./ Breaker,' ind Mrs. Major Robinson were among hp ones that motored to Orangeburg j o attend the funeral of Rev. James] Chestnut, , X u ^SHIut^ " C AMDEN NiiVVS _ Easter Sunday was pleasant indeed. It was just cool enough to be com- ?, . froTtrbfer A joint program was car. 4__ i Ted out at Zion A. ~M. K. church with | bethel Sunday school sponsored by i V..- superintendent. Mr. John Cole- I man, Miss Lulu Jones and Mrs. P. 1). Moses, "superintendent of Bethel. Bethel feels doubly grate fullo Zion for their hospitality and invitation to be-w-ith t-lunn iiL anv,_ ime. The exer- A rises at all-oP the ehtirehes were very * oleusiTig. This was-heard on every side. ?W". Mrs. .kilielto, Reed Ashury, the es11 ni.'i I ili wife ol'.l>r. J. b. It * 'ed is in the city visiting her parents, !\Ir. and M rs. .1. J. Keed. ' *' Rev. Wc. B. Boulware, the man of Hod'. has-'proved that* 'jbme good can )?v doii|i in the eit.v of (''niiulen by tin* A M K.'s. Mairy disbelieved that the old .structure would by tuken down in the length of time it has been as it has been talked of so long. But one has only to pass along South Main jiiul see what a ehnnge. 1 : 'T'he most- wopderful part- of is that an A. M. E. minister is the contractor. ^ Services are being held in. Bro. (I. . i C Oi.olinm"? hnmn. We were very'sorry t o have- missed seeing >iur esteemed pnoiiiding ulflPV. T Dr. Me. Harrison last week.' We were just behind" but cotdd3fbfc-rrrriW them I ~ 3 hear, so you see cars are gpotf and had too. ^ ? * | The Palmetto TKrOe social cluh held its annual electron Thursday night, April 24th at the home of Mr. vj Thomas L. Horry.?Qtlirers were eleeted as follows: T F. Horry, president; H. S. Alston, recording secretary; .T. H. T?pier, treasurer and business manager. After election a number of friends ^ wei'g entertained by the club! Those present"Were MisseS Cee'ilo t)udlev, L. Pones. M. Anderson. Annie Moultrie. Messrs. John 1<!lvVi-, (Frnw:t P Fra ?er, J. Scott. J. M; Miller, B. Taylor, "C. Parkelr. The rIiib" 1 lunrier was deX i'. _ ~ a Thongs, desjtjng information cbncernihj>mie Palmetto Three will write Henrv S. AlstoiTT 20(5 K. 100 street, . ?? Bl UlAJ. AID-St, K4 KT? - - ttilLA4ii=r MI:KTIN<; The f'hvistian Home Benefit Burial Aid 'society held a very _successful .meeting in I iisti-ief-d, at < hester, with Podge number l.'{. The total collected-Avas l&74-4-tifj :mrl?the?total- paid ?~? out was $74-2.00".: $21.04 was turned oyer to the grand president, Mrs. .Ma- / ria But ton and -fcl****. 'paid to the .se-...... crct.ni"iz for in ist :i <> i' Kvervem*- left. ^vfth smiles over the way the meet- "*?'?inar^vas handled.?W.. K. Wjllkunx and \Vl C. Rivliardsyrr were with u,s. J. X- Sanders, ehr.; Wesley Kinei son, secii'tary, and ('. L. Worthy, assistair^ecretary^^^^^^^^^^^^ ? ' DANTZLKR BROS. Shoe Repairing "Shoes Called Tm- and Delivered S \TrSFACTION?I.ARANTEEI) t^rrrrratr^t"^"" "ihiontjw " ' L 1 i HAMILTON'S ' * _ lllll Main St. - " 1)1 A MONTIS anl] AVAirm:s on Kasy Terms Snnrtl-Office,~S(nnM Expense, ? ^ _ _&jnall _l'rolLt_ r ? ' ?hL __ Adults '-Contract Children's Diesases J?_? ? ? Adults cum, do, contract marry children's diseases.' A'nd, usually, they ' suffer from theip much njure, than ~ children tl?>- For instance, nippy aijnlts ^ contract wwrnrs, an ailment tisuaHjJ. associated With children. Sometimes . M they stiller intensel^and take expensive medical treatments, without reali- I x.iiiK that worms are the cause of their trophies. Vet, the symptoms are the stone 4tv-i>L-ehlUtrvfL loss (d' atHtelite1 1 Jj and weight, pTindTiitr The teeth . aifd restless sleep, itching of the nose and t anus, and .abdominal pains. And, ,the - -*<4 vamejp((liciiie that suTely aiid harm- j leAsly expels round pin worms from 4 children will do the same for adults? Whiles Civnin _VcvrnVifugv, which yon J 1 ""* nt / * i n k w a v ru t :i--.y i m v <: stor#-? Regal I)rug Store U.1121 WASHINGTON ST A GOOD Pi;ACE TO TRADE .lust a half block from Main on- . 4 Washington Call Us For Your Drug Needs A FEW MORE * i rcfl bargains; in some IMaycr and re gular upr??<?ht Piano^. Convenient.tfcrms, an<l othei*musical m irifftrumgnta tAkp" in PYf,han'r"? j MALONK'S mUSIC HOUSE I 1428 Main S.^ ^ _ Colombia - 1