The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 10, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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SIM>ttTS PAST
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Some H:ootl mul bad baseball ha
w rt te. l'aine yollege performed 1
Benedict took her measure KridUj
??~? iHciU'dift tried out a ih'av coinbi
Tlu- e<u\rbination was Hurley pite
ht-Ki Paine dmvti quite njeely.
?- ? ||;i| an-l llnuldi.il Wi ll. \iark jlV t;l)(
1 Luues out ?1' four trips to the plat*
. There lire four. Kownnuis on the
hall players. One r?f thein plays e
Waller of l'aine played a line e
Benedict
"lenity is playin
Madisons. .'m11' Ki<I is 'as -steady as
luine ?sefnvod a sure loser to A1
1 ioniums. A I It-it fwt avvav to a jnc
caim 1'loin the loaf and hanvmerei
Ml', Willi Mll'lil |ii iiKports far a shti
w~7' "jv." rrr,eon nrr'n: +.rr^wo trhty: ?*
Ash ford was removed from the*
.sent 'in to relieve him. Scott was" s
bal/man hnoykyd a four banker a
t;oilcs made his lirst errors at
h<-.I'll playw'k~.ifim up hall for Alion
I'ohiylict stepptTtf .over To Hurst
, . -In owed Allen. Earlier in the sea
I b> College Jljn the Jjarlance .of Di
l In >U nioiislrate. Lo the 'University
.son.he of battle had cleared away
? line !y avvav' ^vJiMe Allen Jiad oil]]
" Ami il \ u ask me abo'.u thai >
Ih - way to Taylor stroot ovor ilu? I
111 i\t- that' 1'vo soon I'null t
-and Si-itt at o, holding lip the iVplit
oil" hi i 1 it-' Alloii-T'aiue ^allied
H.elitTnipeiit,. Boiudic;.Ll>?.sv-t^aul.In
lino drive that it lias he'eii*my |>loi
ton sont ono. si/./.liny tlirmi^h tlit.* ?
I'oi.T throw' out his yloA oil hand am
. Si ott was a Itiryo e. nli ihutur t
a lew wild (u'H's some r.?T w'hieh r
? -* f-o-rv-Tule -than l-ha4? Iiwuhx' -ho <-;iu
to t'o hark to tin- heTToh without it
?- Vidyel I lull played n sweet hem
Monday. Thal^khl (4wa?\Vs- a?haH;
.have horn a vredij to auv nni,ji>r |i1,1
1 "-11 1 h" ' OO'-- *
- and inailo'a beautiful otl' balance |
" An ainu.-iinr incident liannmiod
low'i) tho "first base lino. 'Tho hall
I'aino i iolit lii'hh-t kont 11111Kiim -
lie' was Iimnc lully J.il secoiijis I>? t
* Mtii ris ilrnIilu-tl Si;111 S f? at .Sum
- I In111 fi'iu1- M?iida\ afternoon, Ma
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uilla ('kirk, Vivian Walt .n, !
SIMS INCH (I.ANNS OAFFN
... The Sims iiiub ryhpol Timers
jjmwd '.heir uitltui^; >1 rcnlt-hy do
i y: (rtitfuvy1 F rainy., " .NI a y. 2nd.
. I'? <fiiHiiiiji ut" tin- nainu' seemed tu
. a pitching duel., but it was turned
tu uOiittiiin' affair, the visitors \\
allowed only five hits by Buoker^i
|iiteheti a yreat jfuim:;- while" his tei
males gathered fourteen bits fi
N I be visitors,' Keillor's bittiiiy was
1 ' ttt life "f 1 be tlg^ZJuLailsri liit a'Ju
t mm iy t In- 1 litril itmiiiir A iiu
was also a star at* the b;tt, 'y?et1
iw,, itmititi.'S anil n ' limb .: tu f
fi.Tps to. .the. plate. The team a
" whole played pood hasi-lmll?The li
' have three more names tu play,
_ lope I he iji ;nn pimrsh i p p;unc' is 41
( il: We are hbpintf that thev will c<
tbrotuth with a string' of- v ietories
PRliNN Kit I.OSKS TVKHONKA I'A
Oil Friday. .May' tiiid, Brewer w
doWn in defeat when lloiiea I
\.oii the .second y.ai"o of- the sen
'ifr-oin her. Brewer lias lost onlv- tl
names this st'as'oiv two of which v
taken by Ifonea Pathr-the other'
i laiined by Booker T. -t?r('oluinbia
llonea Bath ha* a yood team,,
i: the hardest hitt i* team?lira
has nii-t. .. f
t .. The name was called pfV after'
a-venkfi inriiny. The -filial score
_Mob_ijj favor of llonea Path.
isKF,\vr:u vanquishes, ami
VIl.LR'lMi y
In a fa.st~Kanre Brewer stopped
. -fast. Alitrt'vilU' hitfh school^ basel
t' Jiin l>v a seore of SM? in ;"i thrill
paine. * ? ' __
bbe vil^htu b t
n:r then the Brewer boys star
boys off. of their feet. The gamfe ;
- played tif?ht throughout and en
7?r {pa;?:?= - . -*?
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tLHK BROWSINGS?
i tan; ahum.u
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s lu'i'H played in tA'rfrmd*iu.. JiLuye lust we
holeFi ulay and," Saturday of last week.
l.U-d; nvhile Allen - lost l.'l-O. t
ouli.m pr-imvl 1' iiiVi- ioul?_it wulkt'll well. J
hiitR and Hurley iatrliin^ Tin- brothers j
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1 bailie for Henedtet. Hill hit safely three J
r. (daulden also tlTil spine nice hiltiiiR. - ^
Paine ley in. All of tlieni seem to lie Rood ^
very position on the field. '
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ante at seeottd base for his leant af.aitisl j
a?i-I?
r the hot eoi 'ter .-ill Rrand style for the t
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len in Saturday's'" Rante for the "first three
run lead in tin- early stall/.as hut Paine
I nut a I.'5-*!i victory, 'iiud Ashfortl started""
t out1 riihu : but soon ^viiVi'i'od ond 1 >i? ?LI11. ?
box in the seventh iitnihR and .Scott was
ooit sent back to renter .field when a Paine,
ad Ashford was 'recalled. <
third base in tln^ Paine' name. Cuiles has, j
! Saturday ltinsF^iavo lipen his oil' day.
field Monday' aitd paid a . littfe debt that >
son Allen spankx'.d her.oit Attlisdel field so t
hmi -ilwnit's r-iii- [ilnv." ^Vhon tin- _]
Monday Ifeiiedictt' had fhur^scoTes" tucked
y one. . _!
fu? I II ti ll you that it Uii> a whopper. Big ^
fast halls on the nosg tmil sent it all ->
eft'^eld J'em-e. That was the most trenienht
hair of a latter day edlegian. Button
ation of the Home l!un eluh as Scott made
iseitian, made alioiit the prettiest. stah ot a
[istil'e to see tn a IriTijr. ^y-lonttJUii'. BlIF "
tie just inside seeund'huse, hut Mij. Sehunv1
tho sphet'e Sttk-ifht "it." ~ i
o his own defeat .Monday. "*lle'nwule quite
es.ulted ill srojOs. The lad-"deserved a hot
inning toward first huso. . _ '*
rt of'a gaud- at. short for liie S\v jntonites
.....i 1 nv p^??.i wi..j. iirii would
agtlt- short holder. It-was'a swift gtjjitiTfilei
raced Behind second sack, ruddied tfix* t>i11
leg to Irrst for a sensational ?utl Went
over 1iesi?k-* tlie fence in some weeds*,
lor th hall and Nelsoil eonliiuied running. ,
'- re the .hall was li>iall\. discovered.
tor last week. Stale and Aden.art- to Wave |
v T'Jtli 'I his (li-< ide. which wills the series.*
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ivs. Ili?4-lii- William*. VIT. Ivllis, Yu-( j
M issM.-udoia' .Miles. ' ' " ?-Jr^= j
KVrI\vo Interesting Games* I
w?|?VS STATIC AM) AI.IJCN VS 1
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l?.! HKNKIUCT 1
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^n<? . .All-the persons w+io saw the game ^
un)" ilietwcen. A11 11 -unyvTrsity and '-State t
oni college on F.astvr MritllljlJ' ran inline- (
t^>(1 diatelv realize wlial uuxl?Monday's ~c
^i-rrrrr-r\\ ill In'. Ay is well klHUVil the |
"Mi i )iiii.i11i oislllp ."lithe. between Allen ~
,n"ty ai),l. SULL^..rollet/^.Av.Ul :i^ \
,,ui I'pta.ved on A lit if del Athletic field oTT
s a [Next Monday, May 12th at 3:30 p. j
lur*' nr.1?This premises m lie a most in- j
',l" telestinn: ttanve ,sii?ee it is tin? deciding ,
?!!'iimi' I iet M'ei'ii the twn sehord.V t A lit H ~
*11)'' l:n.i won one krnine ami state has won ~
: ^cine fc'atne, so lid' Kanic MondayNviU-_j
'"tcil the 'story, ^
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Friday, May 2;ird, is "Elks' Day" in 1
Columbia, South Carolina. This is the (
(day when tin- Klks Regional Oratori- .
t.nt oal ("ontest is to la- held. A train we J
'ath u'" (nive au interesting, game at' base
is,;?]l.all when Allen will cross laifs
,,ee:>vith Benedict College in the decisive J
,'iM e j KiDne of the season. Allen has won
was!one game from . Benedict and BeiieI
diet has won "one game1 from Allen. *
and , We are rift as interested in who" wins
WGT i next game as we are in the qua:
| litv of haSelmtl played, and if the 1
thej tvvo teams play as good a ten me as <
was U^ey^Jayi d on last Monday, May 5th,
| u'y w^l certainly get' a dollars worth (
7 ~i of-'el^tlLMsti- tiftiP"^pentfr: ' - J
j Don't miss next Monday's game bctween
Allen university and State col|
lege; it will be a. rorkeV*. Eight of
J State's jTlayers who were up for the
-j Benedict game said their main obj,
Jject in'tmvn was to survey the dis.
,,'tance from home plate to hack- fence. ball
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mg-t Allen University Coach FirefrT' " " t
-M A linn 11IITit* ** " * r ^
jUMl K"H >-i.nty ? miUll IS nrt'U Willi T
fif wminM'on *<> WTTI tim gantrin'm pffl\ AT- "c
te?l len and State college...on next Mon'dav c
illf . (}fter 11?-><>nt Mnv 14th. He salW nlmnt | j
,vas his condition that only thin# thai s
tied | will nrohiWt Allen from winning rs t
- |that the game will not be. played- L
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11GUt;ANt> SCHOOL OF SPARTANBURG
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MANNING NEWS
Manning; is bl<tssed witfi paving
three of the must efficient leaders in
I the state uf South Carolina, namely:
jProf. I. M. A. Myers, Rev. W. J, Robins,tn,
and the Rwv. A. Dmiielm All
of them are workers together for one
i t mm >n cause, and J.that is to established
the kingdom of God in the
hearts of the people along with instrutting
the boys and girls how to
master .the educational problems of
the world. :
Prof. I. M. A, Myers with his corps
of efficient teachers is doing a wonderful
work. The writer has. been in
Manning only four weeks and she
sees the fruits of their ~griod work
headed by this-most splendid leader.
We pray God ttfatUie good work will
-fonfinue. Go on leaders we are with
you in all of your undertakings. j
Presiding .Elder ,M.."" J. Sumpter,
I'-rof?L .M, A. My Mi's and thy grand
son of Rev. Sumpter were the guests
On Monday night the presiding, elder,
held his quarterly conference at
Trinity A. M. E. church. The same
was a success. .
Pruf. J. A. Greshnm the "ag" prolessor,
motored to the state of Georgia
his home Friday afternoon to visit.
relatives. He returned to Manning
Sunday night and reports ^his
trip a successful one. He too is doing'
splendid work in agricultural deMisses
Nelson and Godan motored
to the capital "on Monday afternoon
to visit relatives and their trip Was
succesful.
Our pastorf Rev. W. J. RohtTTSQTrr
left this morning for Colorado where
he will?spend?the?remainder, ot the
week under, the medical treatment of
specialists. We hope for him a speedy
recovery. 7"~~
Trinity A. M. E. church is planning
a big day for . Sunday which is Mother's
(lay. There will be a_ program
and a Mothers' Day Dinner- at the
church. Rev. Robinson is going to
deliver a special, message to mothers
and. we trust his physical strength
will allow him to be at his best.
teachers led by Prof. Myers are plan
The Highland school under the su-;
rei vision of Prof. \?. 'A; NOUl Itt (Id-]
ing a wonderful Wtn'k- iu the city oft
Spartanburg.
The school has one of the best j
orps of teachers in the state, who
lu their, liest to teach-tho boys and-j
girls to "aim 'high, press forward"
md strive to live useful and upright
ives. Pivof. Ncal is loved by the parens,
teachers and pupils of Highland
school in particular and the pubic
of Spartanburg in .general. Long
nay he live to carry on the noble]
cork. The following is the enroll- i
nent of teachers for the term 11)30mat;,
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Pro^^V. A.,'Neal, principal; Meshttnes?Jessie
M. Davenport, Addic
Whirtei, -'Flam?W-?Powell, HMlhl '!
sexton, Essie L. Moore, and Misses
,uuru S. Sartor, stacey Whitmire,
Aila tieli .sexton, Httie Thomas, TTuT- ;
ie James.- ;
-? LEHBV lLl.H NEWS f'
Prof. Minis made an excellent adliess
last week to the graduating,
:lass at ward's froPir the subject, "We,
The closing exercises of the-^sec?n<L
trade at Hampton Junio,. high school i
,vere given on Monday night. The lit-'
le folk played their parts'well.
The community wnit shocked l>y
lie death nn last "Friday morning of:
Mrs. Moilie kohhinson, a patron bf:he
school. She was a woman of "Ml-,
iiy sterling, qualities. A host-vf -relu- i
rives ami friends~ni(Tin-n^hev loss". |
Sleep on, beloved, and take thyrestp
Lay down thy head upon His breast, j
We loved thee well but Jesus loves |
thee besjx_
Co.od night, good night, good flight.]
Mrs. - Annie Howard is very ill at]
this writing. He,, many friends wish4,
ftrr-her a speedy, recovery.
Mrs. Carrie Hartley and duughter,
Janie, -'pent the last weeh end? in the
mer's daughter. ' .
LOCK HART NEWS j
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The Mt. Unwell Baijtrftt church has
just.closed its T34ht anniversary. The
sermons for the occasion were preached
-try " Revs. J. A. Thompson, J. A. '
Haten,?K. Bi Beutty and the pasior,,
lie v.- -W.~D. Noidet. . Sunday was .a j
great day and many came from a]
distance us it was styled "Home C.om-j
dig Day." The pastor, olUcers, mem-'
tiers and friends should In* commended
is -$1"0.UU was raised during these]
services.
1/H'khart was shocked when the.
ntelligence. ixsadlied here that Mr.
Theodore W. Boyd, the only son of
Mr. and Airs. CL. C. Bo\'dk hud been
m-idi-ntly killed in Kimkville, as he
"ormerly lived here, hut for the last
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mm- yi-uin iuiu liven ill l\ll(ix\'ltlt*:ilr.
Bnyd was just eighteen years old
ovi'd "and respected by all who knew
ivas.^uv-. acti w urkor?antLr
nember?of?the Mt. Olivet.?Baptist j
hurch, junior choir, high school rIco (
lub and president of the B.'Y. P.U.I
'utieral services were held in Knox-j
ille and the body wait brought here j
ind buried in Emanuel Chapel cemev.
The resolutions of respect from
-he- Austin high school, B. Y. P. IL,
he junior choir, glee club, Mt. 011 eta
Baptist * church, and the senior
lass, were read by Miss Jeroline GoV>rth.
The funeral sermon hy Rev.'
{. B. Realty, assisted b" Rev. Evans. i
lev. E. B. Brown was master of ce-'
e monies.
Our -sympathy ^is extended to Mrs.
'arris Ray and family in the death of
hei,. beloved mother. ;She was seveny-two
years old and had lived a chruf
ia - life. At the time of her death I
:trp~w:is?with her s?n the Rov. .1. H. I
.i-i? of Hishrv Rrovi. Hint sho . often]
isitfd Mrs. Ray, her daughter and!
Mr. iijid Mrs. Ci. C. Boyd and Mis.!
dinnie Cajfee of Knoxville after hnv -,
ng spent the week end at the home
if Pro?.-and Mrs. Bogan, have return-,
( 1 home. Mrs. Caff re?is jovial?and
mikes it pleasant for all around her.1
"tfTr- mttti'u many friends while here.i
vho wish she will come back again!
vith Mr, and Mrs. Boyd when -she!
an stay longer.
Miss Emma Davis has returned toj
Loekhart after a short visit t/? %Duriam.
Mrs. Sallie Beatty of Jonesville is
.(siting her daughter,. Mrs. Ella Go-Yrlh.
Loekhart was visitbd by a disasrmis
fire last Friday night, burning
ijY the car shed and Mr. Lester Bariej[tTs
house-. How the fire originated
s!;not known, hut Prof. \V. M. B/>gan
dr. Walter. Goforth, Mr. James S.I
k-ott, Mr. iA-ster Barnett and Mr.'j
A'. A. Smith lost their cars in the:
Sony of the ears were iwauuiU.t
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?Mrs. Charity H. Pleasant is- spend- j
nj? her first two weeks vacation inhe
city l>y the sea. She will be the
lotrse *rtteat.u)l?Re.v.. and Mrs, J. C.1
Htnhac, g HMnrrig Stiregr - Mtsu M tSLi
tellers is in charge of the pavilion j
ftmnfC the absence of Mrs. Pleasant.'
rtiks Sellers had Misses A. A. Nel-!
on/\Edith Tildman, and M. E. Whitfcl
o call for a few minutes Sunday ^f-T
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ning a big one. - . . ,
p .The pb>y entitle! "The Fruit of his
Polly" staged by Miss M. (I. Godan,
I of the high school teachers of our
school in the school auditorium last
-Monday?nilrht was vcrv irnnth artdc12joyed
by all,
Rev. M. J. Sumpter preached a
.splendid sermon at-Trinity Thinda.v
evening. .full of ..thought and inspiraThe
school and churches are moving
on. The missionary, society is
moving on nicely. Next meeti.ng will
be at Mrs. Rlackwell's on Friday afU
rnoon. "
. - - LEEDS NEWS =
We had Sunday" school at Red Hill
id*nrclr-~oTL Sunday. htftyTrtng. and big
attendance was presents Tlie Rev. T).
tliat wasr" enjoyed by all present. Mrs.
and, Mrs. Wilkes went to Rock Hill
Sunday a ft e r nop n J o sec Rev.A. 0.
Guiles and Mrs. Guiles.They are'
sick.
We had a-, terrible accidental fire
Sunday -evening about four o'clock.
Mr. I.ee Winter's apd Mrs. Minter's
house burned dtrtet^.,. She was cooking
supper when it caught around
the. stove flue and when they saw iti
it was in. a light blaze. They had al
large crowd in a few minutes and
saved nearly all of their things.
Miss Bessie Br Drond came home
Saturday and spent some time with
her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Hulsoy.
.. .-> PENDLETON NEWS
I ? We
ah* now T7i the midst. of our
minmcneuiftL-nt. fin Tuesday
night, April 29th the first and S?^"
ciind trades beautifully rendered to
a full audience an operetta "Market
Day." under the direction of Misses
Duihs and Gamble.
We are all glad to have M-vs.?HL
Towne*. well and among us again.
The Million.*Dollar Wedding given
at. Kings chapel church was- a huge
success sponsored by Mesdames Craw
ford and Browttr ~? ;
Mrs. Lena Townes of New York,
has returned to New York after aj
very pleasant stay in her home town.
On Kastec Monday night, Mrs. Hen--,
rv Thompson entertained in honor of
Mrs. Lena Townes 4f (New York. I
Whist and dancing .were enjoyed, dur-j
ing the evening. At the close of the'
\dhist tournament Miss Ildora M.
Reese and Prof.. Arnold won the pri
Zes for highest! score. Missj Reese |
received a lovely compact an<| Prof '
.A'.rnold a pair of silk socks. The guest
prize was presented Mrs.-Lena Tow-!
aw;, a- ->.1?lug of imported ImouTk,-and I
lovely dance handkerchief.
Among1 those present were Mrs. j
Townes, vpf New York City; Dr. and j
Mrs Harry Thomas of Seneca^, Misses I
Gambrell. Campbell, . Hof)son and.
Burns. FTof. T,arkin Walker of Florence;
Prof. <Arnold of Seneca high1
school and Mr. Willie Grant also of j
Seneca. Near the close of the ef en- j
ing the hostess served chicken salad,
a la mode, punch and cake. Every
one en joyed- tfrgvggcnmg i mmcnae Ly.
~ Mrs. Chattie Brown spent the week
end in?Laurens. She. reports a very
pleasant stay.
?Miss Burns spent the week end -to
Greenville. . 7?
On Thursday evening, May 8th at'
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Base Ball Gam<
See the State Contende
MONDAY. I\
State College ^
Antisdel Athletic,
T his is your la?t opportu
? -College teami play each
SOn. Bflth te&ms are in
"snappy" game may be
^tZZTZITjelf and bring a friend.
I ADMISSION
j eight o'clock the elementary grades f
will give their commencement play, 1
["Having My Picturfe Took" "under the i
I direction iif "Madames R? C, Reese 1
' aixl?M,?J,?Crawford.?Miss Bessie I
jllopson had as 'her guest Sunday s
Miss Wakefield of Calhoun.
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LIBERTY HILL NEWS j
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Summer ton?.Everything is on the >.
move around here. The farmers are ( .
huslling and church work is moving-\
along nicely. -i
We are glad to say that our pas- i
tor is back on the job to the delight >
of all. u_i
:::.-Sunday night, April 27th Kvv._M.j_
h Sum-nter. m'estcift'ig"elder of The 1
i Nlannmg district, preached a very in- i
Itcresting and ehiovablo sermon in in- i
I' est of Miss Lillie Ragin's club. The[
H Tder was in fine spirits and put t)ie i
ji b over in grand style. A nice, sum* <
was collected. _ t l
vcyy Hi a.wi.ipTj
Rev. A.?W.' lley ward of Sumter to|
preach for us Sunday and adminis- >
tyr the communion. Rew Hey ward tie-1 ^
live red a strong grtnpel-message fulfil.
' ! burning zeal.? .?-- : -The
funeral of Bro. 73ol#n G-reene, (
i ne of the old members was,also de- (
jlivered by Rev. Heyward. Mr. Green ?
I was insthntly killed some weeks ago
j v hen struck by a hiUand-run car. I
| .. ft will probably neve,, be known .,
v ho struck hi in. . j
{ The community \vas saddened by
I news of Rev. 1). J. Turptn's death.
j'Turp" was well known and loved in
it fie community.
[ Rev. B. MidiTTeTon, pastor of Oaks
; i i rcuit, preacned Sunday night for "
| Miss Leila Oliver's-etulA Rev. Mid '
j dleton, as usual, pleased the audifence.
, There is quite a bit of sickness.
Mrs. Japie Merchant continues very
ri n. ^reyy-&TTgMtan~tr- hetrrpr ^iverr
I her* by cliuich members.?Ld-bevty llill ;
v. ill take care of the sick.
I Mr. Toriey Palmer, of New York,
'spent a few days with his parents,
[recently. While here he surprised his I
friends by marrying Miss Gussie H.
i Ragin. -We. wish-then). much success.
BE ASi
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good coticSiliOn _;ificT_;r" H
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a teacjior in. the Sum- . '
norton?public?scln'n?I. She?Vr+ft?joi n .
lim i 11 a short while. Wo. certainly
iatf to give?hrr?trr?hut hnpo thfH ? -
ho will enjoy her now homo.? ?
A very interest ijjg. and fiToti.-atit'
< int mooting of flu- stewardess an l """7"
Missionary-lydies. was 'hehr'Wedhes-.
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Tho missionaries presented tho tinops
with a substantial donation. Tho- *
iU wai'dosst-s did t li same earlier in ?
"Ho spFHTgi Tho pastor was atrronibty
<urprisiij "ii Stlhday wh?a??erring
stewardesses appeared in newvhito
rohes and caps, new linen ,refers
"for chairs ami tahU-s weiV>n1c'"r? . ?
a ovidonco. This was tin- hist c mo
niiTiion service- ho has n-t tended in .
onto " tithe Mi rid t hV'Swai it oil to* show
lini 'they?kttd?hot horn asleep'. " "7~
-Thl' Live Win- i- irU air?si ill ill
crnied the Ynii.iip' Mon':-.' Progressive
Iul>. Wake up. I>" \ sf ,
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lie Smith "Watson have-the inpTTlTTy ..
-i niliill's auni and Mr-, ('aim iiVTm
her "diod Toco n.t " ?-Wo
wero glad t"?:n-o .jd-rs. Snrnrr^j^?r ~
iVatson filling her plan- on tlie-ehoir
Sunday. M rsrWahun lias hcon aw :i'\
hi account of Jior in thoi's illir-ss. .
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leneral Uagin's hi", hi t i lia. CI.-:n . J
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Dry Cleaning.. Repairing, Altering
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