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The chesty State college a?c:
of the hard hitting Morris colle
to wi'eSt flh *-< derMim rwmi
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Two State pitchers., Burgess
and David, as usual was call,
twirled the whole gallic for tl
game progressed. It was r^io
the ninth frame by .some -who- >
the home plate and'.was "tallied
peiied tp bt. Yours truly, Tnbuj
continue through the eleventh
. Cotton was caught oil" >? ? ..n,
Her as ohm might imngim- MUy
this writer during the euiij
make- plenty sctttts: Cluflin
gave Allen a rood drti
, fey tile. Columbians. We :u,. I
ami emerged victor'ions, lit s.
In the Allen-t'lallin game ai
Rllh" t-lul?. Tattle :M illeVlg,. 11
fence. It seems as it lie. ......
to Richland County, fur Hall is
. Two other members of the II.
\ got one and Burton'bite.
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'] hey I t-port IhStl .IttiLtU
, hats men. Onwi haViejjTTrM I'linn,At
liii< i 11 ? ?? it 1
ing m first in the buiitlny: eha>
another'iTfiiriee at State. Sf;?t
opposition. Benedict is absbl
. :r.J .twice,- llabies^-and I'uhio h?\
seems to have a cinch. %
" Believe it oy not (\LiVh P P/d
~ - . iast} Friday and* handed tile tin
bing. They say that \\ Paloy
four.d out- thp ait el' .-aii litiVe":
finally found, itself.
Benedict hasn't done so bad
?? ' Livingstone up just aliout as.
the season anil she played ,Su
lunihia. _ =>. ~r.
Don't;ipiss tlfe Alle.n-i'aine';
mises-to be a cTosly corrtfested
1" on HurstlMeld tliu.-; I'll ! ) I -1
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CLAFLIN WINS 'I'VVo
i -"^Orangeburg, May 2 -'I'lu'
niriyfairutinn > I ? < ..
UIICI l \\ u
staged a comeback and' won I*
tories. T^p tirfU victory?,.444++
ter Monday when they hunt Pai
. T.l_,_Jege. to the-tune <>t'A}-">. Mntler
ed for the Panthers .giving. n
five hits, while his. o|?in~nieiit
ler^-pitching for Paiiuv- v,is- w
? for -nine frits'-hy?Hiir-f-Httt+to-t+v
Panthera''clinched Hie game wi
runs in the eight!) inning.
yhe ClaHinftes again met a
feated Allen university Ji n_K re
teruoon. West, started tin- go
Claflin, but was sTi|>|ihi'iited J>\
son in thtT^fourfli-.inning .after
?:? had made seven 4-a-lIyi*. '1'itr?Vled
7-8 until t!ie sixth inning, ll
Pgnthers scored?it -runs in t In
and"~SeVet)th innings, driving I
from the mound to l>e. repln*
Dix, in t!ie seventh. I n I he
. Trirll/igf tTie FunTTiers seon .l I'm
to Allen's LOile thus' cndiih*' i In
with two victories.
w , ST. (iKOkdl? (i ATOKS w i s
PttOtt BOWMAN I YTTTIT
The St. (1 corgc t !al nr.-' <U
?the Bowman Furrtmm-s at-ebo-jv*
inond on?Fri(Ta>''. "A pn| lifrth
urni'u ,.ir ?<) >
_ .. The Gators started a ~<ho\
hits from the hist i riding toil
not allowing the fanners at
ctrailce. "t*ot" Stewart,' wle.
fof the game and tin* liator <
were stellar performers for .tl
The Mond&v game v\as at Ho
on the Farmers' field. '|*fie sc<
ded 3 to 0 in the Gators l;r, nr.
Stuart, who pitched did n d
the Farmers a single int. II'
way with Something. and: Ifon
boys are carried away over th
- cisive-vieterry.?Wtrp<?+rrrpr^the;
getoyer confident.
' "Stic^< "Staley cauglft for the*"'
at Bowman.
" , The Gators hope in the near
^ to get a jf it lite with Untnw.-Hmasee.
BREWER WINS FROVr BOOR
BY ONE SCORE IN I.AST l>
_in a game that will h>nWjjh<^'i
"bered by Booker" T- \N asEwtti t'
school Br ?AVer juinped in th
half of the ninth inning fron"
scorjjs to the eighth -inning w
the game by a jscot-e ofS-T,.
The game was interesting th
out. Both teams madt'-iVie seoi
in the first inning. The- Browt
ohocked the Colunihia boys In
accurate hitting. When the w
I score was ma'dc find Hooker '
the Of HI gngw hrwl loft t-wn bft
* ces for continuing the rally., rJ'l
. wer bovs out played tin; .Co
Jsoys. Cblumbia's scores were
through errors. The final sen
!b? ' 8-7.?- ' ...? ;;
L- v. SIMS HUiH BKATS KO< l\C
F -- - - The undefeated Sims [Heli
?. invaded Hock Hill to a<UI a
k- Or?iV.ilt. ft |.;.W. . HII..I
vittui jr tu tiici j r>iimj^. >y iu\
in ten innings fi to 5.
The game was featured by
t ^ liartt duel between A.' Sn^lb an
njett. T^te contest |>i;m;ed te
K beep the'bfat played dh Ju>Tk T
III I III j (itMitr I'I
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STURE BROWSINGS
. tk\ l AlC AUDN Eli ~
rvgTftTTu 1 received a terrible scare at the hands
go toii.ni. It took just eleven innings for State
ilit'. Iluptrtlx :?? ?
; and' Way man, were driven from the mound
tl. ii| onto deliver his team. Code of Morris
ii' "Came Cocks^' and 'waxed stronger as the
tight that Morris scored the winning run in
<a\v the game, when a Morris player slid, into
"out on a close play. His Umps who hapiht
J list a hit differently so the game hatl to
stunzt before a decision was reached.
d hase JII' 1 lie-first imrirrg in a pretty a manorci
fr.-n-aliMMt Hit' hardesthitting Wfli'ji
... hi. .a11\ ii'iini uuu ijt'ais tncm must
u~ ^ ' . rr*~~' _ '
iM>iii" last Friday in spite of three home runs
b?M?l imp < InIIitr Vivereame a seven run lead
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mtiwer member was added to the Alton Honm
all, smacked .one over Claflin's center field
iiU i slop <.t t Ins club is going to be confined
4'Coin Arthurs ? jurfi, below the Fair grounds.
I; acted normally at Onfhgeburg; Scott
ml Ids weren't much trouble for the (Maflin
'I'"" ""i make a son-am'
hat State won't have any competition in comic.
Allen lots lost two games, and wont have
e has met, and conquered her hardest league
ntel\ out of the running. ^Morris has lost
e Ir. eo buffeted -about pretty l>a<il,v. State
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jedcs to Kipley)- benedict went to Salisbury
u-h advertised I.ivingstpxui-njne a 15-2 drubwas
in rare term UTnt that Keith has finally
rv.aeh .Madison believes that his team has
ly with het extraterritorial games. 4'She drd
l.adly as .1. ('. Smith did her up the first! of
iih a draw game on the latter's visit to Co????
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rati, at 11 urst. field this afternoon. This proJ-'imua
the games that have been played
< a I l.iihm '1, mul tins will hardly~-be an
( m.te time. ^The timely hitting' by
_! I eimir ami A., Smith ..\yfth a circuit
t lailih .!i i\e by Chambers featured the" stick
nies work for the Td?ers. While Ivery
,\n \ iv t or Kmniett Scott carried one over
~?Iva^- in ; in?rt-voiith 1'jii u circuit drive with
in?- col- It .ttfeh carrying the honor with the
pit < h i^k- "tiolh teams all around showed
|i-.iiiiy up exeellent' oil the fieldf. F. Young
. w alt 11,a; rat ing poisoi 1 in the left field
a I lop. .1 " luado a catch w'Mch-proved slow death
-?W -Ivh i metfiScotJ-' in- the- tenth.
i!i l\\o [The Tigers are trying to 'dear
".their way to championship of the
ml ile- Piedmont League. We note, that Emla.\
af-^PLet't Scott was famous for stealing
mi": for . l.aVos, . but Chambers --* and the KeyKotiin
>tou,. gang caught them in the act
.VIli;ii. | Iipii 1 hey were about to escape.
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-tVIi. A-Nl)fi:itSDN I1IMI SCHOOL PA?S
. no.M Ai;H TO BRRWKR'S BASK
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' ""In :i last tfaitif in Anderson on
Tuesday, April 2t>th Brewer won easi:its
' | ' Both trams played hard, bpt the
- ?btrH-mr-?nl" the Bt'ewer team carried
dial<*iT~11 |t?ni over the top. H. Hill pitched the
sd~d+;+?frrr-KreWPr UTid h~t. was at his
l.y the I test. Brewer has lost only two games
. 1 his, season. ?
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^-i^r HI(7ijr4llLL SCHOIII MikTf-wc
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.'? lull/oil, April 2S?.?The Educational
w uianj- ^sermon of the High Hill School was
T I |('at4*ttd by StcvonKon- of Sir
- ( hi" l?'s S. c/ HO took for hjs text
r'^t.?Luke?ft:l, "Tiaunch out into the
V"J <1- deep and let down your nets for-a
'P"- draught?Rev. Stevenson is a won1
ili i iul_ preacher. A_Jesson was learn>
?1< i f eel t hat will not bp forgotten by those
? f-who' witnessed that sermon. It was
<.;?11.rs certainly enjoyed. The chapel could
-7 -Trr;?hold the peoplfF.
I, ' April 25th was our annual coni-rri'
Vf^TOencemc-ntrrr The children played
jlheir- parts we'll. You should have
0 .4 seen -i'.Jimbo Jim.'-' .We have had. a
'j.;U 'e f VLiy successful term of six months.
, \ |\t;i Alter the program a gamt. of batfe
? lull between the sons nn'd fathers of
'cinenw fl'igh-Hill school was played. This
>11 high' 'witnessed by several hundred
};4^t ! t'dple. 1 want to tell' you that the
1" three -,,ns' really "gave their fathers a tight
rinning: wrap. A father will not tackle his
] son agaifil soon. You should (have
roilgh-' seen Mr. T> I'urehettr~WTth a bat in
c eiich tiie right hand and^pipe in hiR mouth
r buys .^',v Hnrchett just declared if he fail> .
their A'i l" hit the ball with the*i4?at" he
jnning ' Wouldn't' with bis pipe. After the
T left aonTo we < reassembled for a Moving
r-p';in 'I'n Out niimv given by Prof, flrigg.
(1 j v. 'Iti i?itn another enjoyable affair.
lumbia pictures were very good indeed.
' A nice sum was realized for the
re was .
_ t)rj_ f\jesday night, April 29th there
I will he a Mock Wedding given by the
* ?-? ~ -| I,adie?r of?t"h^ High Hill A. M. E".
y'TJ ich. Mrs. I). C. Iteed and Mrs.
| M.1!!. I )iggs members of the H. H.
Tigers _ school faculty are participants in the
not her wedding. ?- <- ' ' / _
rr '.thryj fffi-Tfrursdav- riAht 'thia wedding
ofI lit'will t>e repeated, at Willow GroVe
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rt'"V'il- Mr. Ilamtttoh TTill -has retuVht'd 1?0
(I liar j ris hopic in Jacksonville, Fla., after
i "have spending a few days with his sister
Fill loi i Mi^-iL- Diggg. ' - ^ ,
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BEAUFORT COUNTY TRAINING
SCHOOL NEWS
l Today was indeed a hennHful d?y 4^
for church and Sunday school goers, cr
- and a number toolt advantage of the 1st
day. , Jj? is
Our Sunday school today was .w^ll th
r attended by the teachers and students. ?ol
The subject of the lesson was7~'fGiv- j in
- in'y t?p for the Kingdom." Thu 1
~ was well discussed and a deal of in-'T
f- rmation was gotten from it. " Ifr
On last Monday which was Easter pi
Monday one of the > members of the'pi
, sixth grade, Susie Wright, got up a-'th
, inong the campus student's an Easter a
partv. .With the assistance of two 0-1 th
thers they got about 5 dozens of eggs, ' g<
and the teachers hid the eggs for theitr
students. ... | pi
if, Viygthc^t?acfiernrC^AH^n'tiT'l vi
dents seemed to-have had a delight- be
ful time.- ~~ - si
On Friday night Prof- Shanklin 1110
" tored toALemassee to Miss Matthews" bj
school closing, accompanied by Miss | M
Mitchell Clemintine Jenkins, Martha rv
~-Young, Foch Franklin, Frederick G, ci
Greene, and Clarence Eaddy.- They. C;
_ _ail?re ported?a?moat?wonderful?trip] <lt
and the closing just great. Miss Mat-;si!
thews ' deserves much credit for her |
work. . _ -. J Jc
The baseball team will motortoiAV
Walterboro to play a game" there/Let! ?
a? many go as possible. I am sure .you te
will enjoy the game. | ti<
: Wf regret much that our donr phs-j-tri
tor, Rev. Fordham, was not able to! re
be out to church today on account of: vt
illness. We wish for him a speedy w<
recovery.
Mrs. India Shanklin, the home eco-i^e
nomics teachers, will have her Better i co
Home demonstration on Thursday, (of
Don't miss it you will enjoy a treat. \V
The viistorS out to the sclmql this:in
week were Mr. A. White and Miss K'. .lu
Loadhardt. ' - - '
The campus is being beautified byjor
- a member, of the-seventh grade, Rev. j so
- Honry Golden, who is whitewashing st
all of the outhouses, trees and fen-jgt
' ces. This adds sq" much to the'.beau-1 us
tif'ul days. ! - !dc
GRAY COURT NEWS !-'
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The senior class of the Laurens j d
- enmity high nnhool was given a
prise party by the junior class on ^
Wednseday'evening, April 23rd. An
interesting program -was - arranged.
After the program the seniors ivere
invited into the hotne economies room |
which was beautifully decorated, in |
, which a delicious eourse was served j
' ed by all especially tl\? seniors. v j ,*J
Misses" Nannie~M., Ardelia, and-F; s(
Herron and Airlissa_Franklin, Mesr- [
srs. George Smith, Furnian Herron, I W|
ing, A.priL.2.7th,. to. a program... ..1 .ITlj.S
.Miss Lillie Daisy Oliner is sick.!,.'
Hope for her a speedy recovery.
^ Misses Carrie Lue, Mary, Iona M. j K
Phelps, and Odessa James motored f
to Center Robin Baptist church Sun-' !f
day afternoon to attend the funeral j
of Mrs. Atline Cunningham. . j ^
Miss Mayhelle L. Candy motored to
4Laurens Tuesday-afternoon on Inisi
iiess. j ?Y
Messrs. W. T- Warton t>f Bracks-)
ville, Va., Cordon Sullivan, ' Jerpme i. "
CtnTriyrand OtiyTprankirn, Misses 1). '*
Hann, O. Abercrombie, and A. Frank'
lin motored to Laurens as guests .of- ( 1
Miss Sallie K. Hooker. ' da
Prof. W. A. White and Mrs. Clar-I,u
-j-ence E. Clinkscales were the Friday
om i iiuuii gutrrna ui mi. anu mr^. . 1.
Bates... They also motored to Liberty
to be entertained by an exhibition. ar
" Prof. W". A." White," Mr. Clarence
ClinkscfWt an<d 'Mrs. MW^ilson and
Wanzer, motored to Fountain Inn to 1
witness the primary closing of the *T
school there. Monday night. Sl<
Misses Dollie B. Dunlap and Velmer
Cleveland were escorted to the re^ Inception
Ij/ednesday evening by Mr. S, l'"
Adams.
- MOUNTV1LLK NEWS ^
? The second quarterly conference ftf"-^p
the Moantville circuit of- the Green;
woorT district was held April 26, ancH^*
-27th irr-Fatrvtew A. M. E.* church | qv
with Rev. P._M.Gary, presiding.
The~con?erenee was a Success. AH'r(.
reports were good ; :?J.?
"Rpv P P Plnvpr Ftwa nocfpr io 1 ?
? ...v. X" joi
ing his best to raise the standard or jj
the work. When one of his Rairview Jv|
members presented him with a hamlse
he was made to feel very good.
Miss Alice Fowler has closed a sue- vj
cessful school term and left last |
Thursday for New York Ctty'Tb visjt jj.
relatives. ' ht
Misrs Roftt.i* Tinslgy And Mri A Ilia I
Brown motored to Clinton Sunday and I ^
were the dinner guests of Mr: and j .K
Mrs. John Garrett. i _
Mrs.'Leslie Vance of. Charlotte is,
here at the bedside of her grandmo-j ^
ther Mrs. Lucretia Fowler, who con-'ar
tinue9 ill. . . jcu
Mrs. Bessie Cunningham gave a j
very interesting concert Friday night: ^
at the closing of her school. L0
Mrs. Ada Green of Gastnnin whrn!^.
has been the pleasartt visitor of Mrs.)
Laura Floyd, has returned home. .I.v,
Mr. Edward Stevens of Greei\wo"od
was a visitor in the community Sun
day afternoon.
Rev. P. M. Gary, presiding elder oj
. the Greenwood district, preached a ]
soul stirring sermon at New Hope A.'s.,
M. 51. church Sunday nighrtj. | ch
Mesws. Samuel Richardson and
. -Wada_Caldwell are still on the sick or
s "Jl* IIJ-lJ"J ,J-t?m -1 J ILL
Mr. Joshua Jones has gone to join^
The wedding bells are continuing! h<
to ring. Mr. Walter Puller and Missja
Lola Boozer wei^e happily married hi
. Sunday afternoon. _^ ~ _j_i
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^.CARLISLE NEWS . . J
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The SiTnday sclwnT-trf iVft. -Htien Tras ~(
t?full?bloom on?Sunday.?A special i
owd was present and everybody
'emed to have been studying. There j I
but one way that we can learn andji
int. is -by ideas with the ; 1
Tier fellow and this was the case s
i our Sunday school Sunday.
1 1 HI at Willi'inir rbipn) Key. . 1
ateTiad as his guest Rev. Mrs. Jef-.i
y who mounted the. rostrum and i
reached a wonderful and very im- 1
ressive sermon. Rev. Mrs. Jtlffry, al- '?
io a very young woman is certainly!
deep reasoner. If wv .-nn get ;iny,:i
ling from anybody we certainly can '
?t a great message from her. She >
uly must be .God-sent., She has been J
-eaching^sjnco she was If) years ofi
ye'; Shy' conducting a* spring re- >v
val for- Rev; Tate.?We hn-pe -wry- i
)dy will come td hear her and I.jpni
ire you will be benefitted. . ,'t
Mrs Aim a 1 liikrrsoii accompanied ' v
T her son, MT\ Henry Dickerson, t
iss Surah Hillt Mr.-anti -M-mr?Ber?-p
' Lvles and Mrs. Diekersnn'si tri-uml 1
lildyen motored to Saluda, North |i
arolina, to visit Mrs. lhekerson's ;
niifhtfi's,?They a very phut?^
mt trip. ^ . |
J. M. Dawkiityr and itev. W. Fn*
thnspn motored to Newberry last I
Wkr~Rov. Dawkins' was on business.J
^Ir.-Wesley KitieUSdn waS'lnTChes- j
r last weffk attending the conven-!:
on of the Home Bnrial--?id soeictv.
which he is one ol' its olUi'oi'sT lie'.'
ports that the"convention was very'
?ry good and is doing a splendid
ork, ' I"
The construction of the .new paved!
ltd through Carlisle is about to be 1
nipleted on this end to the regret :
many and 1 bet you don't know why
ell, I know. The "gents" are leav- ?,
g. Well," what do you reckon is j
ipening in Carlisle? Well, the boys f
id_gLr-ls are dmnning -the hammers r
i one another. The boys are getting ]
i high- as to call the girls^on .the ,
tet't and loll-litem "honey, ybu can
it anybody you want because 1 can't {
se you any more," and the girls are v
ring the very same thing. - What <he |
in know about thai? '. - ;*
The members and'friends-of Mt. K- s
?n have any kind of candy you want y
ich .fc "Big^jJajrub" "B.V thy Way." c
tack and White,,v and what have you. j
'hen you want gr.pd t'TTnd> sel' liieni. {
hev really have it fur yog. f
KKNNK'iTSVll.l.K VkW'S . '<
The Paster gale is-.-over and wi? ;
iel as?i-f?nw?warm?weather?is?rrr^
r good unless time-changes this Out- |
pj< now. Thje crops show splendid s
Kas?of j*ood results this term. . ' |
The sad news, took its flight this s
eek that our dear little Matt-n- U T
aines on Mai shall street, is im 'more;
a~ yeiiT in Tihire she was on the j
L-k list. So Cod .removed her out of1/
>r pains and sorrow.- ??
Mrs. Alice B. Williams arrived here 1 j
oni New Vork City to the. remains j
her sister. Mr. Arthur 1-ucas, an ! j
u-le, arrived, for the funeral fromiv
'ashinKton. 11 is sf ay jyhs >\ i 1 li his ^
other in Taw, Mia Mjfl-v Sanders. He,.
turnett 1 o I lie i-u pit n I?Sunday alter- 1
>oii with Mr. II. K. t 'oviiijtlon and u- !
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Miss Kulli Mel olluio spoilt a h?ve-;s
Viithler v. 11 L
k'es and friends. She-lYiade ;r splen- (|
d speech 4o her homo church Sun-L:
i,v nuirnitij*. 1-ati- Sunda^rrvehiiijf a ' ^
iniher of her brothers and sisters-)
utored toChera w where she hoarded j j
e train for Washington. |v
Mrs. l.illie Adams is on tlit. sick, list]
id we hope shL. will soon he better.
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KJ- Iiuiuia in u t H"II I UK lilt
inlical convention held in (i reenville J
urn Wednesday through Friday. He'
ported a splendid and inspiring ses-j
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Dr.'lfind Mrs.-A, C. Cooke worship- '
d with Evans Chapel A.M. K. Z. j
urch Sunday morning and after- ;
on. Rev. Hatwood, pas'tru*, and Rev. I?
jnter, of- Dise -Hill A. M. K. Z.
Sexvices at Shiloh Bpptist ehnreh|
rt; a trrmt jnimss. I lev. A.' .1.1
right delivered one of his master-1
eces Sunday morning. The church
is crowded as usual. The spirit of
)d took its flight in'Vvery re?peetr-|:er
?80.00 were soon put -"on . Ijjv ta-.
? for panthr'a salary,. ^TheMmirit
ached, the climax in kvery respect.
The Lord "has sent us a real jew
when he sent us Rev. A. Widght^.
r*. Wright, his mother'is in the city t
titing-hcr children. Wt. are glad to ?
e our pood friends call to-our city, c
Mr. Crosland died- in the Bennetts- i
Ik* hospital Sunday afternoon. {j
Kittle Miss iTUCeTiTr Marshall.1 St.u| K
no mOre. The remains await for if
>r_ relatives in the north to arrive. I j
The Ble'mhoim graded school closed ' 5
is week. Mrs. 1*./It. MeOollum if-11
?rts a sitccesful term.-' * rl
Miss Martha Reese, spent Kaster | f
>me from her school in Kingstreet.. *
iss . Reese is a popular' young Italy i
id a member of the high school fa-!*
ilty of Kingstreet. |||
The Kaster program was hehl at t
e Second Baptist church Sunday af- !
vn'ooni tjuit(. u mnnhej ueie pi event
ith a leal' program was put >>Vel'.
Many of our friends are leaving for ,
e northern states. .... ]!
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HISHOI'V II NEWS
We were wonderfully blessed 'with '
lendid services at the various chures
in town last Sunday. The presi- I
ng elder, A. V. Spears, preached
^--W^iiinK miiUMj.qV Nvw tkUaiL..
fnday morning at Half) oVlock. Brsi
xt was found in Psalms lh(. 1 IP: IX, T
)pen thou mint' eyes, thatsl "may betid
wonderous things out of thy
w." We were well fed with spinal
food.
Tim funeral services of Mrs. B.
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Marche were held at New Bethel Sumtlay
at 3^30 p. ni. Rev. H. W. Wilkerj
vfftclated, an iff Nelson and Lewis., wan
ti chirrgeof the "funeral. ~7 J j th
The funeral services of Mrs. Flora
Krown _\vere__held at the Mt. Harmon A.
diurch Sunday at 2:00 o'clock p. in. j ed
?cv. J. S. Hannah&m otticiatect. Nel- ! o'<
=ou and Lewis w.ere-in charge. i de
Holy week was -observed at Mt.jE;
lar iiiiiit. Baptist chujyph beef- w-eek by w
i series of prayer services and preach- ti<
The educational drive at New kt
EJethel last Wednesday evening was" be
luite a success." . , ' '.yr
Elder A. P. Spears, little son and.pr
laughter, and his mother-in-law, Revrjig
1. W. Walker, and Miss Lilliewood I sU
.vere the dinner guests of Prof, and jo
drs P T. CJ 1-..
- ? wvvnmv |ant oununy.
Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Moore left last ch
Saturday for their home in AshevilLe, so
Hlniili CtU'bllha. sc
.^Ll's,-'.Qllvift?X?iUaon left. last. Sa- fo
uvday for New Haven. Connecticut. eh
vhere ?he will spend the summer with J!1
j_et aister, Mamie Waetor. - ??
__Mrs.. Rett ha?Murphy, after spend- Te
WR ..several months with her cousin, in
Wis. Olivia Gibson, .left for North t,a
ar .lina Saturday, w^iere she will ^
peml a week before returning: to her |u
iome in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Mrs. Daisy Williams of Levy street PJ'
s improving after being confined to Vl<
I or home?due, to .illness. ... : 1?
CONWAY NEWS
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Bethel A. M. E. -Church 1 .m"
Rev.,- DT"J; Turpin, pastor of Bethel
V. M. E. churcli passed away April.j |
list. ' . i
A man' that was loved by all. The
uneral was had AVednesday morning ? .
rT eleverf o'clock. Program as fftllows^ |10
Older Murph of Columbia acting as
n!tRter Of c??t-Pmnni??a. ?,?? ?
Singing; after which prayer was ofered
by Rev. Wm. Myers, solo "Man- .
ions in Heaven Prepared for Me,'h._e
).v Emp'" Hemingway. Then the pas-'J.a
ors from the various places were pre-- wj
iented'to give their last words in he-'jn.
inlf of the deceased. They were Rev.
?pain of Toddsville, Rev. Doughty, of W)
3uckaport; Re-v. J. S. One. of Mopjon;
ivv. Brogdon, of Georgetown; Elder
uiuii?t? in McurKeiown; r-iaer 1. .J.
ilillcr of the district and Rev. Spears
>!' Sumter. %
Telegrams werb read by Rev. Jas.'l?e
)avis. Presentation of resolutions, 1,1 }
H Viehalf of the conference hy Pint I
i. S. Coe; in behalf ofi th(, district [ Vj
?v Rev. B. P. Boye; in behalf of the:-4
>und?y school and league by Mrs. )sei
OnVirllemiupway. After which a most
triking sermon was delivered by *KI- ^
Km- 1'. f . fleas of Marion. ^
..SJlo, Miss l.ucile. \V<>odbery, ".Testis 'J
'roirtlsed Me a. Home." Adjournment. ,!51,
M'ter which the body was then car- u
led to Latta and deposited besTde s'.5
he former. Mrs. Turpin.-Turpin
is not dead, he. is just sleep- 1.'
ng. Sleep on Turpin. We loved you
os we loved you luitllesus loved you ?m
iest-and~took you as an anpeP in tbaX "*
dace of rest. .
Conway "and Darlington hail ifUire "
i light Combat Monday with Dewitt
icbiml tbe bat, Ford on first; Nichol- 1
on on 2nd; Roach on .'led, Wilson, Al
tmt- rmrb ^f otirfscin iTr*tlbr fb?ttT T*Ke ' "
ipeninp game was one of culture and
of'memeot and intelligence as well as _
rood sDortsmanshin. The same un
oiH|uerahle team Is to play Dillon
Iomluy. You are good Dillon, yet
i it hy. :
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LAKE CITY NEWS
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"Easter Sunday wns a busy day at?? ??
e various churches.
Kcv. .1. S. Benn, pnsfnr of St, James ??
. M. E. church at Lake City, preachI
a wontfcrftrl Easter sermon at It
clock. The church was beautifully
Corated at 8:15 o'clock when the
aster program began. This program
as under the auspices of Mrs. Lot - .
p Mae Benn arul others. It was in
epinpr with the day and showed how
autifully they had worked with the
>uni^ people for th(. success of the.
ojrrahi. The sold rendered by Mas-r
Harold "Jesse Benh was indeed a
r prise" to .the audience and nuich en yed
by all.
Rev. C. JI. Copper of the M." R.
iur<jh preached- at 11 :M0 o'clock a
til . stirring s.-i i.ioii T-he Sunday ?
hool had a beautiful Raster program
r-that evening, Mrs^-t'roper rhefng
airlady. The inorr-TTTi wn* vow
nely rendered. The children played
eir parts well. . - .
Miv Aloiixa Moore of'Lnhe Cite has
turned home after a six months'stay
Johnson City. Tennessee for medi1
treatment-,, His friends aTe proud_
have him return looking st^yeil. ? "
r business 'men.
When in this ?to\vir stop -at Moore's
e.ssing club fur neat and quick ser->
[ e. Suits cleaned and' pressed while
u wait. ' ' LEEDS
NEWS" ... _
Rev. A. C. Guiles, our beloved prisf
here, preached his farewell ser-.
r>m He made every "soul feel hnpt,.'
while he talked to u.^.JLiy the yay,,
Cter listening to lht. sermon we Wjwif"'
to the election of pastors for the reiinder
of the year. Rev.. IT. C. Bar- ?
r, was elected pastor a"d -Will take i'
tdge the first SundayTin May. I
liev> -the' Lord intended for the
eachers to go to .tho di?r?i-on?- n.a.i,.
labor. May the Lord blesS t.hem.
Now I wished to say something aut
our Easter program: Our su
rintendent, Bro. J. II. Brown, arnged
"enP of the best, programs ever "
tnessed here. On Saturday even
5 us jsictu'u mat ixittT old and young'
ay take a part in hunting and" this
? did. We are find lo->-.ny we -all
joyed it to the Idlest- " " _
We are hoping for this to come ain.
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On Sunday night?at the surintendent
stated that it was time
r^the program to begin. . .
rod their music very1 excellently.
'ter -which Rev. Wilkes prayed. Tin"
t'retary then came forward with the .
ogram that had been arranged and
erybody played well their pa its. It _
is really enjoyed'by everyone. We
>u..iiad .the., principal- of -the white hool
and- others, lie made a great
Ik about the program which was re
onded to by Rev. Wilkesr "We in-'
:e each and all to attend the- Chil- =? ^
en's day program which will Is- had
e 1st Sunday in June.
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