The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 03, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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fl=r-r PAGE EIGHT - ' =BB=gBM=gg ??- LEESVILLE NEWS In the absence of Rev. Moss the pastor of Friendship Baptist -chureh, ( the pulpit was ably fitted by RtV. S. F. Sanders who delivered the message to a very appreciative audience last "-'Sunday. - _ ' I - - . Prof. J. T. W. Minis was the guest on lust Fridav evening of Miss ^Jary ? a. member-of-the Johnston faculty. j Miss Veola Ktheredge. a former pu- _ pfi fn Hampton junior high cshob?! . ?was?buried at StrJohFi's C. M. E.' church on last Sunday, T<> tho F">roau_ i'd family we extend our deepest sym?? ?pathy. r ~^T Prof. Minis, M'fes Miles, and a few of tht? pupils of Hampton, witnessed the splendid play, "The Winning Wid-' . -ww'r given at the Batesburg high sclHiol hv the nit'nilwrs- <?f t.bv tenth grade. ? ; ? ? The first' pi ugram of tlic closing exercises of Hampton junior high schorl will be rendered by the second grade Monday night. May 5th at 8:30 p. m. The public-is cordially invited to at t'end. ! = "Uncle Tom's Cabin," a mloving r picture, was shown at St. Matthews C. M. E. chui'ch on Monday night. It is a splendid picture. * COMMENCEMENT OF CEDAR ! GROVE SCHOOL'HELD IN THE LEXINGTON COLORED SCHOOL I MISS ISOCETTA JOHNSON ANDT PROF. R. C. McRANT, PklNCl-! 7 FAJiS-RESPECTIVELY : The commencement of the Cedar j ..Grove school was held in the Lcxing ton graded school in the eitv"nf Lex-, ington the past Tuesday night. There was quite a crowd present and seemed to enjoy , thp exercises very much which contained four beautiful acts, -r ~ Miss Johnson deserves much credit _ n : bt-t-ho training pf the young minds in ? prodaeTng such a pleasing and credit ; table play. ~ ,y The" play was termed as courting j and marrying which was filled with amusing 'Measure. Music was furnished by Misses Juanita Jackson, N. Belle Burton and Cprine Corley, which j sTiowed .study for such classical pro : duetipns, rendered by I hem which gave' a jouch of grace to the pfaty~and to ( -the public "'in general. Aftet. the play! was over three ladies appeared on j the stage and music was- rendered by the ladies .ajbove named from Colum- j ibia and believe me those eirls did do I ~ ??a "me good dancing. The principal-of this large city school is. Prof. R. C. McRant of Hopkins, who with work, proved worth and grit, started to or began to -teach, in the city of l.cx? tngton in a stable o,r barn and the people seeing his fitness his stamp standing and character, his work and worth- linked-with loyalty to both races caused thy two races to elevate ? him itnd today The Is principal of the best colored &?hool in Lexington county. The address to the school was delivered by Mr. Joel Jackson, of Co-, lumbia which was helpful and ipstruc-, tive; Mr.. Jackson won a warm place m thp trcarTs of the people of the city--of Lexington. I'"' . CHARLESTON--NEWS?:?Miss Beulah Crawford who has had the colored play ground of the' ? city for- inaiiy yraps; Us !t^- superyl-' sor, is doing much good for our girls | and boys in hpr unassuming way. It will do you good_?o visit the play | ground and see the interest she ma-! nifests in the" children and see thej . larger boys' clubs; boys who have grown up on the play gorund and who ? feci, exceedingly uroud of it.? ???-?- ?boys - have I>rgtmrzrd then)se 1 ves into ?-two clubs khowft as- the"Harmon jftirates.and the "Flying Clouds." ? ? This yepr the.hnys played se-VetjUt i successful games in and out of town r winning "one from Avery. -> Because of their, extreme interest; id the playground and the carrying j forward of the athleticspirit, and the, ' ~ many vtetrrrivK?11<rw Mfis Crawford,f succeeded in giving a very fine reception in their honor a& her home on last Tuesday; evening from fr to.-S o'clock; Salad and ham sandwiches,; . jello, with whipped cream, punch arid ' ?cuke composed the very delicious, me-; nu. r ~ . Miss?Crawfbrt had as her_speeial .. g.uests Hev. McQueen, Mys. Mamie K. Kekls and Miss ijattie Baker, R. N. Dr. Hildah Prioleau as hostess was indeed ideal, us only one of. her type can? be. Sh,/"t)ogan with aUevotirinal period. Robert Brosbane led the sing- : 'ii'.g and Rev. McQueen offered the prayer. I>r. in well chosen words,,? presented Mrs. Fields to the club to ' : Speak out of the fullness of her heart. Mrs. Fields- verv nleasinedv address- 1 ed the boys and gave them much food for thought. She used for her climax : . one of the beautiful quotations= from 'the?"Psalm of?Life." *?? j Next, Dr. Prioleau presented R"ev. J . McQueen and he in his'scholarly way' spoke to the hoys on the square of life ?1 Base | BENE F $ ..." Vers v M " ALL It V k. v i mm ^-v m. * * *m w | MUINUAY X Field g ADMISSION ? ?* which was logical and- helpful and much enjoyed by the boys. 1 Doctor called on Robert..Brisbane?. J L-aptain, to respond to Mrs. Fields. which lie did very creditablywhile 11 Daniel Wright respoiuled in lih\. man-, ner to Rev. McQueen. ' |< Miss Parker, R. N., who has been j vei'Jr helpful in many ways to the j j boys clubs emphasized the- importance! of the boys carrying with them the 11 wiwe-counsel given them Jt>y- the pra-4vious speakers and hostess. h ' Samiiel.KobinSOn, president, respon- J lerson, coach of both teams, in a very I fitting way thanked Miss <?rawf~ort,! their untiring leader, for the enters I tainm^nt. I)r. Prioleau as their hos-l tess, Mrs. Fields ami Miss Baker, and; Rev*. McQueen ip behalf of th4V^jtU?bs j for the well spenPamPenjoyahle hour. ' Four of the" biiys sang~a hymn In ctos-' ing and the mi/.pah was repeated.1 ( This is the kind of touch our boys i and girls need and \\\? hope, that more ] of our public spirited men and wo- i men would think- of our future fit i- < zens and lift as they. climb. " Plymouth Congregational Church A large audience''was present Sun- j day morning to witness the ordination ( of two candidates for deacons and the installation?-of?fcbe?oftk-cr*?for?the 1 ensuing year. The two men made dew? cons were Mr. Joseph WinthTop and Principal?&?F. Cox of Avery institute." The pastor, Rev. C. S.. Ledhettetv preached an?apprepriate- serrnon on "Consecration.'' Tlio conaragatrrni sang diynins of consecrati n. The service was beautiful and iniwere present. A 'progressive group of otticers were installed. A regional meeting of all Congregational churches white and coloredis held .this week at Raleigh. Ray.. C. S. t-ernVefler "hhyonh <is u ddTe-tgat,. to respresent the churches in \ South"Curolina and Cemgjm At Up; meeting constructive-"plans - will he made ar>d jjthrougtr the delegates recommended to the churches. IMt. Zion A. M. E. Church. li?st Sunday at Mt. Zion >yas indeed a great day at both services. The "at - tendance was quite enenuratring Ttlf> yv-TTT7>v 'yi\'^"y f""d His sermon was very interesting- and full of inspiration. Quite a number of visitors worshipped at .Zion. They all have expressed. theVnsclves as bavins: had a ; most "enjoyable .stay. The pastor and . trustees mad,, a > eall??f?tfiat loyal Kttiup iti another-: small effort in behalf of the parsonage and they Till resounded, and pledged their full "support and these .faithful folk intend fro hue.: at tpi.s ..time the to n finish. If you want-to Jfet the ne\Vs ofoitr peojile y<m will haw to- read the Pnfmetto Leader. Then you might inform Philip IL'II.V. fltl Coining- Street. |oc:il agent for Charleston.. "| Dr. Harvey Van Bureti of Statesboro .was the delightful guest of Mrs. Jus. W. Fra/.ier and family of C'aUm.n street during the Faster holidays which met in (ii'eeiiville was well ; ttendod by Charlostonians. Among the folk who niotoreil up uety hi- ljti 1- ^ roughs anil Pup-cell and Mesitames M. P. Bell-.?L.-Lu\visT. .la nies W _Erascr_ Bert Johnson. Murray and Hector- V. KWr- : j Mr. and Mrs. *J. \V. Fraser of lS^ John street were, the week end host rand hostess to Miss McMurray and Messrs. Mitchell and Goudlovk of the Voorhees school, Denmark. Prof. Gordon of. Georgia state c 111'''jy nid'nig -wit-h?tw*r otlu'r teachers. rndtoredovtH* lor a brief visit In ( hat~TN ION "N i:\Vs [ (Miurches herb wort. all well a!- ^ tended on Sunday?tt+td?pastors in charge.?>f work at their I?i*st. Kach of them seemed nioVe encouraged ove) lhe outlook. , ; ? Kev. .17A. Baton, ?*tts+oe i?|' Corinth. is stiH.smiling. Kaliy is* to he continued awhile longer. Many reports not in- hand, Members 7itl did grind?work"' and all are grateful to friends who ' so kindly assisted. Mrs. M. A. Tobin takes this method of thinking members of I'ulpit' Aid club and friends- lor .assisttrip in raising $40700- M A. T. hopes to hear 1 from the members who have-not re-J ported. $50.00 is ami>'.int* assessed to this cluh. T'lease let us have it. Mrs. 'Katie Mmireh'bad is better also-Mrs. Lizzie Kuhaiiks ~??n N'. Piock- 1 neyn^TEet. -Bcatt y. ninth or of Mrs. Mary?1 Tally, worshipped with the saints at 1 Corinth Sunday morning. Qonimcnrement has begun in this. . city. Exercises arc held at Sims high"1 school. Tht. "Fashion Show'' uri-vcn hy the home economies and domestic art departments was up to the standard. ' Mrs. S. L. Humphries, has chargeof this class and has pri^B^rd herself 1 equal to the task. W4 :dct f SUS ,en ? I MAY 5th 25c & 50c A ' , , W ^ TfflBt PALMEOT ^'Helen's Oream" under the direc- [c [Ion .of Mfsses Herndon and Nicholas < Jeserven special commendation. Master V. A. Dawkins acted as mas ter of ceremonies. _ . 1 Program at Corinth Baptist church t i>ii Sunday afternoon and . pew1 ral- t l.v for the benefit of the Women's Missionary, society. Mesdames I)iggs, j Lomax Thnd Thompson of St. Paul s Zion and Beth^J, have kindly consen- t Uul to-appear on program. Mention-=" of others who are always with us ( will be made later. l MrsT Julia Parharn spent the week end in Columbia visiting relatives find 1 friends. 1 rs. Sallie Beatty of, Jonesville | fl made a very helpful talk at X3orinth Baptist church. ' i Mrs. Tobin thanks Prof. G. W. Bol- i den?fee?$rj.()()?paid oil?subsci iptiun. T I.et others pay agent or if preferable y torward to?Cokrmbia.-^^hftnk you. J." "I Miss Gandy of Darlington 'one of r the teachers at Sims high school has been quite indisposed for several days, j All are glad to not that she is bet- c ter and nblt? to resume work" in heF ~ class room. ^ Wa fV.,. ni;n,n?? ,.f "WJJU. un- viimoit VI me \ Itu- / mont section is not disagreeing with j her(?) -Palmetto Leader is eagerly \ looked for by. Miss (land-- and many l others. .Tetter's Funeral home, 37 Gadberry 1 are ready for business. A new T>uil-. 1 ding fyas been fitted up and satisfac?\ fion, c*V>iirtpsy, at.t.ent.ion, will be given those, who call upon them fo rservices. ( Your.patronage is solicited. I. G. Mc-- c will bp pleased to serve you when in i neeippf an undertaker, ?- ii... ~ i Mists Viola Schell seems much im- r pio.ved. From her conversation, she will soon be well. . - t Mrs? Snllip Craw-fowl- of; this?city- ~r spent fa few days in Chester visit- \ stay. ~~ 1 Mesdames Rochell and Thomas of j C<Jrinth_ Baptist church were awarded 1 1st and 2nd prizes for collecting ,the t; bulge,st amount over assesment. I vfpr> and Mrs. C. W. Montgomery ali&jJ)r. - Lilliam A. Sartor, attendee!- ? flu. i'jjjmetto Medical association, in Greenville. They were recipients ' uf ? n any courtesies while there" mar poi'l a very'.successful meetijfafc. Rrlends of Union and CorRSfi Bap- * tists church are pleased to learn that 1 Miss- jBtiten, senior oollege~"Rtudent v..,*-,.e iw.?_ C erttipAcfct'r class.1 i Mrs^Vlary Gilliam on Wall&Ce St... . is^Se* and under care of Dr. C. A. ' \ya\\fkThs; We hope that_she will ^on- ? hV weff again. M. A'. T- "thanks fYiends of Union 1 fdjr je^ke, ice cream and other nice , thigy^Aent her not long .-wince. Thank . ^ yft^aijiP| corn., again. .. _ _ f-l-V -^CHESTER NEWS ' jv $Lrs. Annie Garrick and chjtdren^t Mk-Julian Garrick, Miss Herdicene a Derrick, Mr. Stepney Garr'ictf, little Julian, Jr., and Mr. Louis Finley-mo- I tmvd here Sundax_and spent a nart i of the day at tha-homes of Mr. jjnd * Mrs. Thomas Kennedy with Mys7 Gar- f rick's dauglitei, Miss Annie 'M. Gar-~fc i ick'fjand a port of the day as guests of.P^of. and Mrs. S. L. Finley. 1 ?Miss?Louise?Wright?left Tuesday j'* night for Hampton,'Virginia to be atp the bedside of her sister who is sick in ,the Hampton institute hospital. It is hoped that she will find her sis- .? ter much improved, and soon return v to'her pupils in Finley high school. Mr. David Crosley, a student of Li- ^ ying.stone^collegi.v-jU)ent Sunday with 3S hi.< parents, Rev. antKMrs. D.k.Crostevg~ ' _ Tlie-Finley?high school has pur- I1 chased from Mr. L. C King, th<. lot a ilt flhtHfekd- Of - LoonSik k'treet, and -EKe" ^ hoys are-busy cleaning off the ground. s This gives more space for play ground ^ ajid' gives a front entrance and a .dearer view of the buildings. Teach - v ets& pmrtls ~ahJ, citjzpnsr^i^ proud of I1 this addition and are praising Prin- c' cipal-. Finley for his farsightedness * itu-^ediring -this beautiful^spot- which h adds so much to the attractiveness of ^ iKx* "campus. . Everything is. gutting"in readiness a for the coming of the Women's BapList state convention in June. This ~ n*eting will be held at Calvary Bap- 11 CfSt" 6hureh, Rev. W. L. Baxter, pas- f-' tori- ' ' - " >' Rev. J. C. Tobin of^4?nh5iYj) reached? iome powerful sermons last" week in y ?q^ducting revival meeting at Calvary s ?n ^Sunday night. Pastor Baxter bapfivyijl. thrco candidate:* as the result ^ [?#"- the' meeting. : Mtes Rouise Martin who teaches in bu'rham was the ') ber parents,- Dr. and Mrs. J. 1). Martin s Brainefd institute. ?? y Miss Mabel SOmter arrived in the a city Sunday night from her home in 1 , Manning where she was .tailed be- e cause of the death of her father. q Mrs. Isabella Macon, mother of Mrs. Q ^nna M. Huntofi, died Monday and was buried Wednesday from 2nd W11- (] son Baptist chubch. The many friends < of Mrs. Ilinton sympathize \vjtb her ft i-ii thin gicat siit'ow. J ~~ t GalTney high) school placed Finley p high school her(> Friday. The score was z.'i-7 in fqvoi* of Finley high.* Mr James White continues very 0 sick. ,-j Mrs. Bessie Lee is very much bet- p ter after being quite ill for a few ? days. . ' ?*.' " Dr. J. S.< AHeh, Dr. W. G.--Wells, 0 and Dr. R. J. Hunt attended the State b Medical association in Greenville on h l?i?t week. ? ' ' ~T~ s Mrs. Delia Bell, lwht^1o5tt^h^f'lTfome ; by fire a few months ago has bought h Ihe house on Cemetery street former- ii ly owned by the late Rev. T. H. Ward. t< Mrs. Amy Gilmore is nuite sick at u her home in Brooklyn. Her children N Mr. James Gilmore and Miss Viola Gilmore have come from Portsmouth fl Virginia and are at her bedside. ll Mrs. Daisy Baum, of Charlotte, a dowa ^Wedrys^pin^ tn ^ Macon: :. ~~; o m mm ? MANNING NRUVS ? . " ' . B t ? Trinity A. M. E. Church- - ?-N TPrefr 1. M. A. Myers with hia effi-]01 ?3v, lient group of teachers are putting ~* >ver a big program. : 1 Mr. John Dickey, one of the oldest t stewards of Tri.nity church left for 'hiludelpHIa last T*i5es&a y; The 1 hurch will really l?e short of an offi-1 ' er' > . ' Miss Agnes,Robinson is home, with ' jareuts, Rev,- and MTsr N. .1. Robin-'* >on after finishing a sUccesful school errrrin Horry countyv * Rev. H. ju. De L>aine has g(m7.~tb Columbia for treatment for his >evys ind a light stroke-.?t? ; " H Rev." L. N. Hatfield of Manning has ' )een called?as?pastor- of the First ! Nazareth Raptist church. Columbia, banning has lost a good citizen. Easter exercises held at Tr?nifcy \. M. E. church both u. m:~and?pr~ n. were rcah good. Rev. N. .1. Robin;onl xho sick tor several weeks and 1 jnder special treat nwnt. t<. h.n.i 1 >een at his best in delivering his sornon. - - . - ~ /. \ The committees on decoration and urogram played well their parts and 'olleetions were gogd; also music. "The popular contest rally- between 1 he officers and members of Trinity ' M. E. church and the officers and nembevs of Ebenezer Baptist church vas held last Sundayrpight at the Eienezer Baptist church was a success. I Ti inity: A._M, uhm'gli with1 ~ V. J. Robinson led by raising $2*Q. 1 SEeTiezer Baptist church of \yhich the i tev. D. G. Daniels is pastor followed , v.ith ? " The members of Trinity A. M. K j hurch came to the parsona"? Mon- j lay night to the surprise of Kev. and . tfrs. Robinnon and laid on the rlmmiEr~j om table groceries and canned goods ; >f all .kinds; enough-to last-the fa-. | nily for quite a while. t .The officers and members of Tr'm'ty t ire proud of their pastor and tti.y , ire Showing' it "in every! conceivable -j *ay. . : , ~Ynn'~nuarterlv rcmiferenct. v iltT, >e held at -Trinity the rrrst-Moiufrsy ( light in "May. The presiding eld *r. , ")r. M. J. "Sumter, wilt preach Sun- . lay morning;?The officers?and mem- , >ers" al'e expecting succyss* ; t- ^ I ST- MATTHJ'iWS XIOWS v ?Mr.' and Mrs. K. J. Toot man of 1 v'ewbbrry but formerly --of- St. Mrt- ( heWs spent Sunday at honve with I datives- and friends. - .\ Mrs. AliiTPt'a Pimkney Johnson of 1 Columbia spent Sunday "here with re-. J atives. " ji Miss Gladys Darby has yone t?? \Tew York to spend* the sumtniu-. Mr. James Ppshme nf rhiuU^-m-... pent Sunday in St.. Muttliews v'isitny. Mf. and Mrs. .!antes Whrley.. The Popularity contest which was 1 ad at Bethel A. M. K. church on Fri- 1 lay night by the Pufpit rAid hoard t vas quite a success1. ? * Prof. E. C. Warley, Mrs. Nominy- ' ray and the scribe motored to Brown * 'hapel church ^ymlav afternoon ~t(T ' it: Easter Play. " ' . _ -V Revs. E. VV. Wei 1 s, B. II. Gray, ami j. H.t Hemingway' worshipped.' with ' is at-Bethel Church oil Sunday niirht.-1 tev^ B. H. Gray preached a wonderlil sermon on Sunday niyht at Be- ' her A. Mi E. church. 11 Mr. Geo. W.VWannumaker. superin- ' endent of public school, St. Matthews * poke- -to ^arr enthusiastic t'lnwil tut*i Sunday afternoon at the school huillinpr. - The costume party which was giv- 11 n at the home of Mrs. flattie W'haley *' ras" quite a success. ' ' - " Wedding'bells are ringing. .Madam,. ^ tumor says look out for Mi.s^.1,; I.. v rid Mr. A. F..after schooj closc.s. '' _ Mysterious Gat" On Snmlav niglth between-.eleven i ' nd twelve o'clock at thedumu' of-.Mr. .'"L James ...-v. i-urn u riit eumneo upon mai creen door scratching and scratching, js ''he initiates hecame frightened and*~ iastencS out of their ronnis, srime |( I'ent?trader tht.bcd, sonta-wcm this l~ dace and some aivUher,' .and' that . j at staiyed until three o'clock, 1 nil they I* hought.that some one was trying tor reak m?he-diuusu and-ad-of ho -<>0- |-. upants Ijept^awakp waiting for the J ' urglar to come in aiuMH'hoTd it w;v*--4 ;.jcafr_.__ ' '"~v' " ? ' The Juvenile Missionary society of '' lie vhureh met Suntla*' -afternoon- at he home of Miss Cora K Mitchell; i fie president reporting a "good im -t g. Ice cream was served. i. CI&LIAM (TIAl'EL A. M. K. MvVVS J J.lmngnlmi'if;?May?H The Kuster L-rvices hogon- at^4rl0 Easier-morn ig after a warm prayer servic.. thT astor, Dr. McGill, preached a .von ?*?i? ..?ntn?i-i i muii. 1 in.1 ft a u mr erviey was had at 11:If*. Dr. It. S. t'ilftinson was ^resent and road the cvipture lesson. ? The nUisii' rendered was lowly. The " xerfcise Sunday evening was lovely. ,he tots and also the grown ups show d that they were trained well.. t The Pageant?Mtia^^lienyitifully ren. ered. iVT'llfh rrodit uhmihl I... Squire Morgan; tVlis. Fisher, Mrs. j rlcOill aad-^Mis* A"ni('r 11ayne??frtrj heir effort and certainly it was api eciated for every seat on the floors /ar. taken. __ -r r The Cheppellv (:lul> met at the home f Mrs. Bertha Whitstont. Monday J The Use Us club and Young Folk j I'resh'STr club .met at the parsonage I iunday. ? ' We wish to thank Mr. Jepkhis, one I f the favmers.of the Mamberg lamer cmopany mills for his kipdness i helping thw ladies make_ th^ iliniref _ uch ^success last week. Sister Sarah Billy has been fftl" the ast three weeks conducting jy meetig in Stamford, Connecticut and let?rs are being received telling of the ^ndcrful work she is doing for the Iaster. Mrs; McGill and Young T'olk Fresh iir club are again busy. Last year hey planted grass around the church , n<l parsonage a?d gave the children! f? the city atoyejy aey ?have^hTRT the slump dug out | f the walk. The tree by the fence :*t down and vines UI'FtTmng trained \er that one; hedging has been put, II around (he parsonage and church, ! text week they are planning-setting j ut clinging wines around the church.^ rhe (towers hffVe^frcen reset and every j 1 hing is looking beautifuj. , i Mr. J. rl'. Brown Is doing the work. H Mrs. Powell Whaley's litJtle gtrl ivnA l uji.ovor laot-week and hurt badly 1 jut is doing nit'elvnow.?E%cnds of Mrs.- Whulfy Have been very anxious 1 ibout her. She-has been very sick |1 veiy isnee the wcidentv "Sunday Hie1' -tork visited her a?d left a beautb ul birtl^'.ftirl.. We pray that she will J utotv r>c~ nettey. ?? ' ~ Miss hl&tell L)i'l.;iine nnil Miss tie- L leva Coleman spent" ihe week- end at-| the parsonage-and attended church?i hunday.' ? '' ? t. Mia Ti^tie. Harbor "has finished her < ichool work and retunred to Columbia. Miss Venoiia Wakefield and Mr. 1 [ibarales Taylor spent the week end : with Miss Caminie Fuldd. Miss Flutld is living-with her sister Mrs. Whaley 1 >1' our city. . c'~~T^ Mr. and Mrs. Jones of New York tfy'were the guests Of Mr and Mrs. 1 LJreeland last week. . ' Sister Lucy Rice has been running i meeting iii Pine' Wood she also [muiched for Rev: Perrdvrgrass?but ' is home again. , Dr. Ellis was guest- at the parsonage ' last week-. ' >11LLENS NKW&, ?~ wer given in Mullens was given Fri- J Idy eyenjiig by five or the, Mullens Hi *eb'nols girls: Misses Gracy Roberts, 1 Hthel Robinson. " Katie Fvens, Mary [7)1 a Smith, ami Lula Gerald. "~'>ev are ' Hi meiVdicrs of the jonior Hi school . lavs and entertained at" the home at Mr. and Mis. R. V. Gerald in honor of their former teacher Miss- Cora \lexa-nde'r, th living rooms were ?r.istietly arranged with flowers for,the-J k msjon.?To. say ttfat these young C 'adieft. entertained royally would l)|e j" uttrng it niildlv. The Radio imislrjfl dayed and other features of enjoy?L ' ent. A delicious course was served iml at 1'3-every one present adjourn ; '<! hoping the next one will be real [ " 7 ; [ Those present to witness the event. vere Misses Mary Ruth Reaves, Lucile )aviv, Clmsfine* Bowlware Guiee,- C. merle Alexander, Mrs. Belle Gerald JvilUn. and Messars Jeff I.ivington, I tfigeue Reaves,-J.-iR.'Jones, J. Mogan, f. Frieson Lewis. Jessie Singletar.v, i 'Pa-Hie "Gerald, Marion Roberts, Frank! toheait, It.. F. ('allu> ttn-a-ud-Googo K-aa ioni. ... X-ii\V4UvRR> N-HNN S ? " A large crowd of Nowberrirns mo-.I dre'd to Columbia i n last Thursday vcning to witness tip, oratorical con-' (><l i h:i t \v'1 < unnncni<fi/1 l,%. Cll.u ! 1 i*- needless .to sfly that Ave are proud Ivat street higji school w:u: he winner represented by Miss Edin Rutherford. Her subject was "Ci-j izenship and the Constitution.'' A number-of the schools are .having i heir closing e,x e re i s.us-- a mrm g them, icing Lever Chanel. Hannah's. Kli Pn.^The^titiitnU rrntrnti of Elishirand~~ lannah'sWere held on last Sunday reached by the Rev. Daw kins' of lann.-fh's 'circuit ami Rev. Williams f Stiver Street circuit. Large ' gaherings 'were at both" jdiieenr. *I'mf. Ci. .1. (iallman, of Bishop liill j chool gave ;,n entertainment for the ( iduTt pupils of his school on last Kri-. lay. The entertainment was conductd by Mrs. I.illa ALeMorris and a num>er of Newberrinns were present to vitness the occasion. Blacky Bird minstrels, of. Bethel bhninrry school gave-an entertain-. nent ::t Hrnvton street school o.li i 'rida.v evening. .. . I On Monday evening. "ILncle Tom's . s|?Temli?l niovtngp picture -, how sponsored by Mr. Williams, was riven at Millers Chapel A. M. I\.' hurch. Tin* attendance was good. The f.aflies Aid society nl wlyHi r-'. < harity Montgomery is pnesi-1 i lent* held their annual thanksgiving i ei vices mi last Sunday at Miller's ? ' hy pel - At- M.?Kt eh.tt.trhr-The sermon ,v oi^the occasion was delivered by Rev.' | dun ay, pastor of Calvary Presbyter- j | an church, Several".'solos' were ren- !., ercd^ well as the splendid.address j ] iy Mrs. Alky. .1. Lone, win, tuld nf tin.!( ocietv front it foundation. I "TT7T. IV. 'ATTTTavis, 1). 1). (J. ('., of I , lie K. of l'? lm,j gohe to Detroit with [_ LP IIMMiMMMttM? III NRV 1 ^ Und "9 s' 208 C?l 9 a;.'- * " - - PLaMMWBBMM??i?? *" ... *P ' \ 11 . I IMIONK 1 :i8-J . - - v- Saturday, May 3, 1930 his family fur the sTormer. "While heis away, Mr. J. B. .Williams is acting i-n?his stead. . __ Mi*. Lane C. Smart has returned > ~ fry 111 Latta. Mis, Ktlu-1 Bianchi and Miss Addie Pearson, tpachprs of the Drayton street Fifgli si'ihdt-spe nt the kvee'< end with friends in the (Vomer township sect hm. Mrs. Anna Robinson of.Hunter St., s still oft the convalescent list. Tf * _ \_T *11 J iL ? . _ . e iKiri _-x -r-?V44?. Annie ftompson 01?urayum- . ? Street.is a" the sick list. =_ ~Mrs. itattie Adams of James street LS_.QU_ihe convalescent list, also Mi-Si Mamie Sligh Abrams and M_rs, Matil :ia Sligh of Snowden street. Mr; Pierce Werts of Brookland sv-C* Lion was funerali/.ed on Sunday at Mt. Zion Baptist church, Helena. Rev. / ' W. P. Eoteraan nfrnintud.?Williams undertaking company--had charge of Hie remains. ?? Mr, Thomas Nei'l died at the \\ akdVley hospital on Monday. The remains were brought here. Funeral iirrangt inents have not been made. ~ . fr. C-.~VSTllianu? are undertakers in rhrrge, i. ^ -Mrs. Gladys Henry and'-baby are spending some time with her parents an Player street. She is making her home in Clinton since her marriage. WIX.XSIKTttf) N1 iW'I'i ? Continued from page' one*" Mr. FTT'hest Bratton and blisses Weston and Gordon. They Took the trip in Mr. and Mrs. Bvatton's new car. We are proud to have pews for the .= school auditorium. The pews are being placed by the good _ friends who rave been helping lil' t'. Ross willing- 7 ly to do the work. Sa.tjurday -afternoon tHi. Wi unshorn training scn&ol boys played the championship gam- with Jenkinsville bovs. IVilUsUor ) lioy^ hoUfrlhfm down from J" MTr J oil natjAte 1 > o wi 11 ami mother, Mrs. FitL. amriMrs. Samuel \Vajle m??/ored ftY vhosler S'liula v. i?,. ^ . jr*'j.>M V1 , ? r~ > v.~- ' . ^ ffl I AVE. WITH I C E JjJ Vs ?ci -'J''* >57 : T^rcp:77 works _1 all ^for.. ^ 1^ ' i " i i ; > ' ' ^ ^ "better. keeps hotter ami i- better in . - ti in it value;' ^ r Why lii>t| jnakt. us- responsible (or emit it;- supply this year? We'll bo ylad :V kerb a oltofk tin your rcfrigoratt ' ami -oo' that it is alwayi iced properly. C i - I* . iTY 1CK COMPANY ' pMi . ^ . Every Woman Knows w jiiiiiM lvnnv\v h'?>iS" tni-y?rt" is? , o linn or. scald herself wliik- working' it her home. Kvety woman knows1 that he-e burns and scalds arc phinfnl*wid innclinutls..very" sln>Vs to hc.a'l. K\*ery ; voninn should know thai the pain of urns and scalds- will be (|iiickly rcioved. injection ^*w4ttvely prrVonied mil speedy healing; assured if l.iipiid doi'ozone is instantfy annlied. (Jet a nit llc 1.1' 1 .i(|unT l')"i-iV/mif and lnn-fi it ? j^rn'r* iiu-tlu i-lu- raivuirt. JSoltY~ < Mil-1 w av i:kM!S nut <: stoke mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma jACKS?N= = ertaker, - Fmbaimar ? Plastic Surgeon , hone 9103 Night Phom 338'J Vlain St. * MARION, S. C. son, Couser & Davis lertakers and Enibalmers ) -hounSt. DILLON, 8. C. PHONE 270 . . v hbhbbbbmhbhbhm ?4 ???????., 217 SKA HOARD AVKNUE L. Foxworth Funeral Director 1 Ml I.I.INS, S. 0. lertaking, Embalming and Ambulance Service Tit t un Kii npraTpqi'iipiiip.nt an ill as ill* Rrtl HtiiTbfttf r tTjnii the Kent ami Driers I.pbs IRTESY A N1) SERVICE mi i i iium? *? ^ ' . . I