The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 17, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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" THE uOLD GRAY AN
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Our Falfpn Chifl'lan
?'?? Bat!?indeed was?* t he nebs 1 hat?r
spreaded over this state Tuesday
-morning a weak ago, of tin- flealh~of <
the episcopal head-of the A M- K.'
chjirch i|^ South Carolina in the ncri
? shocking to majiy of us who had not <
eVdn heard of the seriousness of his
condition. Bishop Hurst made niaiwv>"
- staunch fritnds in this episcopal <hs;>
trict who deeply, deplore his passing.},.
They feel that his service was never i
?w.,V/U,J i ill ? 1 1 .if Vi i C I'M t hint
God's^ way bf^ >loi.str' things.^, A|-h?-n <
must seemingly, he. wnn taken :i'u;i^
The same was true with the ?1 ist-i- \
pies. When the .Lord, Jesus Christ was ;
political loaders"Ttie just at the time
when th<4 partita -need them most.
. Thi.s was thought to. W in t he case of ,
Lincoln, Ciarfield, McKlnloy, Hardin. ,
and ,even' Roosevelt, founder of an in-'';
depiPhdent , party *t;haf,was fori;inn
its way V'fo political prominence.- ]
(tod's?wuy Vol" dolhif things. Wlcm |
' ?his~w%ys: we cannot understand;- Hi- <
shop, Hurst though "h lisped" in death.
has left "to "dris" CTPdit lasting" nionu
.'mdnts in Florida'and^South Carolina -<
districts over which h - presided since
his. election. Jn tins <l. .r) l jiui. .uindoj-s
* Connection and the- country at large i
wilUadniit that a giro at man has. fallen
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Hishop KeVert|i' Ci Kansome. \. M..
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state welcomes with delight the a
hove character as its bishop-and won
rterfuF leader to can-wont the uih s
pire-d term of its\lutc elm-flan, lib .
shop Kansome is popular in tlu;,ehuic|f
^ with both m'inisteiif; and lay members. '
And it is ptVdictatf^lhaf ITis" adniuiTs
ration in Smith ( ] | he classed
ainong the .KflMuin the just pry,
of the sta%te, Me ii; lUrifrtrlv of Ten- (
nessee, the .home lit' '?Mis. Kills.,. In
"V visjjing Her pcoplef iipffiushviHe ?UirVllH
iitU.vU'j'inii I W tirtt?^ t V11". ; M - '
'; . tiMigericc who" retVh eVPoi pnnT l''1 ;n
-the people' of -hier 'vtutO'. wa< that.^ht?
" Is u 1 bishop nf :i1| ' t In' 'Dre-?
. . masses as well as the classes. Sn vou
see thu? he is the right; map i i the
right #place.~ .lust here we ?\v; til tit,
congratulate Dr. T.' .1; '.Mile-, Tite:
chairrnaii, and those, atjendjng. .the.
' .- funeral vf--Bishop;' -IIurst,' fpui. this.
??-r- state, in allow rug the hi.*hop-' q?-mT;
ctl .to?ftinkV"tTiTs assim^o>:< 11 is.1?u.e_
state. The law gives ,t hem.'t ha! 'right. !
v petit io'rf the general chrm-h'li'-r a
tain" bishop^than stewards; ha\?~-.i?
petition the annual eon'fenV?ce ' t'-?.f a
. certain minister. *<)f cuor<e \v(w I " 1 \
[>re'fere.ucesA)ut ull ..1' i'hem -n".- ..nr
. . and all u.f tftiaii?will ni;'^-o4?. e; 'w.-tv
section of Our great church it. tin \
Jive long ehough.. Too often v. -w.p.t'
to be active in the eutmng ?f
. for selfish 'reason??* J M't tini.es
want the 'hisjton to (Yef fyWealTd iTi
"We few*'' so 'that "we few" not
?? ? more will rfrr'o" -s... . ?
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me ui,aii<^ii mtt -in ine _ rri'Hvu a\.(- i
v unust not want our << isff-s and do-dies
In everything, AW-nn^ftil "A ~
chaiuuv T.b+s- has- tWfif-rf-nnjp- "iagT^^
j'.ssrKnllifjlt-Of t W- piW-i ntion. 7d~/
. Bishop Rnnsonir ci|||, "I
fair and imnartial w^&n'l1-of ii,. i l
of "South Carol;naf'-|^t!o^l Kly;rKi *
_L. , . eominy of such a" man to ! hi'wtato1. A
, -Nib War Clouds 11 ?Tf.
! t |'| 'Si lift h ~l~a I'i'll i 11 ?
n?i hishbp need haw a ninnu-iits dread
for thjtjj'e are to In- found hurt- smii"11
^of 4}^ most loyal minis-tors atnt 'rr
workers that the ehureh affords.' N'onc
more submissive and law ahidim;
'-than the laity ami i nui is t r y - ttt At hisfe^te.
In ealeulaHny the tinaiiyial
h^get for the state earh ' ihinister .:
and presiding, elde.i; is \viHi.U!j- and. |
"j, ../ T^adx-tn iifCfpt he . hiirrr?All ihe'v ;
: ' asked is that .they b'e-' srive.n ' <*i|ual "
consideration i& the distrilmt iyn: of. |
, . th&> same.. The -{laity, tod. low the <
^ _'J. ? hurch, and are williny to 'spend and j
he spent for it? even to tin- ihi.is.ins;'
. r mrtniuu All ?K. . i ? - V '
ifn-> i< nun ]
w.$ be able t'u teli. t hem .'how (f!< run- .
- ... is being iisi'fl ami for what put; |
' p*4?- wheij they call t?? .ilu_lj
I" th'ls the\- -it-,. ;~ lV;a y,'. .
than those from all seet i<ui.s. of mn;
" Ztbn. We are ready to go u ii h om'
able hew* leader doubting rsrvt 1
-S&utfT GarOTina w? 1! TvTTTjW 1 ii* finli
Rynsome willingh ami with 'a 1
mind. . , 1
: ?*' "T " ' Our \\hereabout I
On J Hst Sunday we were. .with the')
Rev. III.. (1. HtAviniirii at SI I'ulei" ,
churc||, Alonticello, S. (TThi- \\the
?_??i ftee and .
our services were simtd- > emi , ,
? (lay. jttV'e bad a -real Sut'nla\ school-."
j. Aftema?review ami address l.\ |h.t>resi?ig
elder, Si^itir Broom of Ta\ ,
lar (Mapel c'hufch mstdo Sntn.. ijiiel
ti.melfc remarks. Tim.-If m I II 1
ten of the Antioeh- v'rrt-nrl. preached ,
a noBle sermon hi the inm ning. All
of tntrenjoyed the same. The elosinpyj
sermon Sunday evening bv the Rev.}
W. R. Rowihap, B. Sr. of- White Hall '
. /Btatioh; was a masterpiece^ lie eeis
tainly is doing ^a great work on his
t^harge and- his'congregation ts' c.tt-'
? iied^awuy with him. His brother. I.
? fk Bowman, is our'of our 'l.e t |);J~~ t
tors and is also a splendid preacher. ,
Nothing fails that is placl'd-in his
hands.- Brosv- R.- J. ('rurntvlm. Allen
. ?Hichardy-Rohert Rahh, John (Ytnnhlin ,
Clarence Crunrpton, .J. W, James., ,
David Armstrong,-T.- W. James, A. R.'t
. Fisher, Sisters Angelina C.rithn, Sa-',
rah Bouler, Laura Rosborough. Ma:r (
gie Cucas, Lucv .Milliners. Kunice |
' James are only a few of his great .
*MTlh"The_Rev!"jCf^B?('oiik ;i" ShiJoh
church of the Mt. Zion circuit. Sun- ?
? nay morning *<uJ?'-(iniw1 t
church with^thryRev\ -j.. G. 'Bownum
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D TIIE NEW RIDER
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?' I ?1 be
hyr t\c will -preach for tHf Rovr~"J. AV'
I. ?13aten at Macedonia church., I.ct th
+rp?mcpihets pi;u?fin an uutpuui i?i: a
>1' the Holy Spirits* "t.ct lis.atlvaJicu_hc
n our knees." - ( . (0i'
i iin:'vwiimii vi u ui "j
3Tj;sT'T.cIlL^jjhxiAuU- spent. _.tlui week ":l
mi . at Newberry. ; ?\y
..prs. .\inicnia ijiuancs is anie id in- ^
rj> ntr>i i '^r~? ; ~
The Greenville Stars and the Giants ^
f Greenwood playyd a Wonderful hall u,
nine May 1 lith. . T,
^ M r. William L. Wilson. Edward
't h e matly"fric'ii 11 s " of Mr. Robert
y\ ils.m will he glad t<> kinoy" that. he _tit
s recuperating nicely from an opera .ion.
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Morris Chapel Baptist Church? . j
The pastor, I)r. F. Douglass John<i?n
reports .a pleasant trip to . An-",
let-son where he attended*the BauUat < .u
Hate-culiveiitinn ^
BilileL school opened at the usual
'"ul - u Ith "M' T'1"1" 1 1 'Tl"ll"t' rirosent.
Attendance .was good. The ^
* ntest -'batweerr the-' flashes 2! and .
1 '; was jiostpoqed-dntil -nevt- Snmlnv (
Sunday heing Mothers' Day a spe- *;
At -11 a. "tnT-Misses" Marie Walker
and fstiliel?Watson sa;i>*-tt lieiitrtifirl j
duett he fore the sermon entitled "MoI
?
At ';tl9 p. m. tint Friendship flanr,?
of \iru'ty-Six, S. C., was present. The'.
pastor preached another sold stirring 11
sermon. *- . ,fV
?At r>i'OD p. in. the It. Y. P. I*, was
nailed to older hv the president. The?l
tessoii was interestingly taught and .11'
i ri.iii.vi iI hv all present.?t r C?
:?At i'.'nn [i. "in. the pastor.delivered |'
another strong sermon from the suh- 11
ject "The Result's After Prayer."
?Monday?night. ~Mgy 1 "th Die first
and second grades of the Fast Knd, tl
eiaihil si'hoiil.' Pl'iif. II. A. Pe.n sorn?fi
pr-mcipal. presented rvMmauiifuL con- T
eft 'aCMdrris ChaperBfiptist church, ci
We afg .now in the midst of muv a
anniversary. Am... excellent plVi|..-i nj
>iis hntTTflr. ' T' '. . / .
.1 nrVuf W . L. . Panicls. white, noted it
attorney, of .thasL Fitv ancTTleaebn (.i
hsnitli Maid street Haptist clniTVh will t~l
deliver the anniversary address '. S'.m- ilTT.v.
May ISt'lv at .'5:0(1 p. m. if
'I'll" pavtoF. \vill. preach SutulayV a.; Jj
in. from'th?l"srTIijvvT the "Natural I'er-.
I'e< td^ns i'f (idd" and at nijrht lie will tl
hrF -^ldT.ii'i't "MnilV 'i li^lrnj""" F
lefHrW%tj-atinn- "from TY'red, white and a
I'lludv ?_?i ~ VI
'Mrsi^!B|riia Walker is still ill at her
h'fni.f fyij Xew Market_streyt 1}
'..jAtr< I'earl Savage lias retnriK-d to n:
her home on Hay street from the Hre- d
Uf,- ho-pital,- ' - 1
I In piddle will receive m?Warm u.4?ak
a;f iii a|l of.oiir services. ? S
* , Mt. I'isgah Chureh
4 *.Mt?tln:'rs***1 >ay projfrunt g-iven ,
fiiidi y the ''tmspiccjf of -the Sunday '
svhuol at V":(ly a. ni. ' was the hesH T
u it iie.-'s'i d in the hi'-iuVy of the chlirrh
After' il i prigianr a neat enTter^?lL
lion was .rei'orlyd from the sale- of V
Holers h\ Mrs.'" A. MeDaniel Herrin, U
Fnffiff-+1 rTfntrryr-Mrssr-fff FJT^WrF77 ~'
Itrrrir~~nrrM_al v~ :r,... in }t yt .......?
- Vhe^preaehiny services ;it" 1 1 :.'5\) a. *'
in. reminded. us of old times. The par- XN
' ic- ton .hint;' and paJLhctic sermon on ^
'A < hristian .Mother's Influence." v"
I ioireht tears from-'many^ryes. AT- v'
ler .the serfTtim: two very appropriate
-oios were sung hy Mr. Josiah Moore 11
LLLlii M>- !! H. McChye n-stuu:Lu.x-h^.^l
The pastor asked that an altar service
of prayer-lie held for the siek iii
rinding his mother. This request met
a hearty response. ' r7"r*i
The pastor appointed l>rother ft. H-i!
Met special sick committee; chiiir- '
iijan for tjtc church". An offer in# \\;0s
uken as- a. "Alothers Day token , for- $
i he' siek. Rev. W. C. Crawford paslor
<>f Anderson station, passed thru
the tity on his way hack froiji the
bishop's funeral and stopped at?the j
l>ar.so?ia#e to see the pastor's .mother.
v ho- is somewhat better at this writ- }':
in'#;, '* . *- -?-????
Mrs. Florence Uiulstock and Miss
I'ealrice l'inekney of XeW York City
ire \ isititijur pur city their forin.ei',
lioines and worshipped with- ws~"~uji. ^
^wliility-niyht.. ri
ESTILL. NEWS - , "^i;
St. I.tike \. M. K. Church
Sunday was. a. tri'eat' day with us h
II ini? oui'Q.'ecoiu) cpmrtcnly trhnfiUjehiin ^
Ha- presidio#- etder was at Clifford
'uiiiTny liiorninjr. The-Row S.?Cnpcrsj
,ii' 1 his business. He held, the husi- ^
atptrether Until alioirt 1:0(1, Rev. jt
1,1'. ' St iIlia# and Elder C. Capers |j
reached a soul stirrin# -sermon,
? -Vl LsUO--iJcl 1 ick hi' went to 1 lopi';- : ' .
sell C. "M. K. chiircli to address the
r.l.I lVlh-iM... 5 Hp
Rev. C. 1'. Stilli^io- preached at St. u.
Matthews- at -1:0(1 o'clock' to a stronir
ro-j.d. A't K:00 o'clock the Rev. I
VV. NVilhoin closed .the dayV work.''
VM 'I'i'I'mVI w ere #i>o<l. A mount rais
d tliis -Tuarter $107:-t0. r '
The Mock conference was a real l 1
v 1 al
mat. ? ... '
Another treat will he h;ul next- ..
ruesdav night. ^
m m m IM
linio n'kws . 4-jfj
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Xlif Mothers Dav urogram of the:,'.
? <riChapel A. M. H. ehureh. gjv- Tp,
ir Sunday evening nt 7,'"0 o'clock
vns enjoyed hy all. ' fr
Miss Jennie Young- of Harbison ?
cliche delightfully entert ained in ho?or
of the Senior Class itj her hejiu-' ,fi
iful home Friday night. "Among the _f
ot of town quests wcVe Misses. Ethe], ''
lihson and Hut he Henderson oiT Co-1 ^ (?
u1111?i;f. Sand\vich'6s and pun*'- were ol
LLV'.'J L JfaLrhfU 11 esl_.tlo.dar e d -the. e-vi: iu
ftfWtt sdcrtf ' ' : J:.'-'
Mr. Ihu'tyuyi. Jones of .New York ?ias
r he w.f>ml _gu?st of Miss T. hi
rriiTzTy. = . ~ y te
Mif s A n'i'a Richardson what hus-"_( an
nf itching in North Carolina is- at eh
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- ' TUB palMETB
l.A LKKNS NEWS
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Mr. Haskell McLianiel passed away
his homo alter a lingorinu:.-illm.**
i i\H)iulay at noon. Although he had
en In uechning. Ja-alUi,/-lo1- a long
ftilc his deatfnwus a" great shock to
e coinmuiHty. Mr. lVlcl>anicl was
grent lovt-t" ot ai'UviUe^,
Ing-t\yice flic led superintendent
tin* Sunday school, serving1 as long
lu- was able, and just- mitlm Suni.y
-before lakuig his. bed asked to he
rt-Uvd tu -oillili h Olid w;i< ||r
as funeru^'y.ed Wednesday at- his
ul interment.* was in the city cerneiy.
Obituary ami * telegrams were
ad l>y 1'roJ. Sanders, lie was well
town had numerous .friends.. in
id" out ?>t?GtK-wd-ty?who will regret
i learn ot hisJ_Ueath. lie leaves to
OUj lL a^m'tllety live sisters, .uu? hypier.
muf u host of relatives and sor u
nig; friends. Flora 1- tributes were
mpf?to cyport that .Miss Mattie Quant
is- slilfering with her eyes and
motored to Greenville Friday , for
outmeht.
Mothers' l>ay was the theineln song
id- sermon at all ol' the city churches
.tit r.vM'MHin' !ufd evening' Sunday.
Uy~TrriVk??iii-i-y. < ? tlinl'yYl*..!
attic liarksdafe was taken 'seriously
I -a. ..1'i-w Mnvs ago.. " . t_ .
l'Voi. \V. A. White ami faculty
esed .a most successful" term on"
rainy night. ?-? :
Mr. W-iiile tiarhngton passed away
UlUlg.. ..thu_ -VeCeJw ,s ^
'Miss Florence llailstock was the
eek end guest of Mr. and. Mis.' K.
wens.
Ills. Aniline liyrd !el't n>,. her litniie
u ritt'shurgh Monday evening. .She
as accortipaiiied as1-Tgr .as 'Clinton
v .Mrs. S nulla fkiducns. .Mrs. Lula
hompon. Mrs. Charlotte Thompson
nd Mr. Horace Jackson.
Air .lock si hi left?on Wednesday for
i.. home in A tlnhtic' < 'it y after hueik
sjiefi't a few days with his_ mo*
)cr. . . ' '
One of the-most brilliant atlairs ot
ie season was the clul. meeting ffiv-s
in l In. 1|.|)I I,y M i s- Clara Dciuly oil
hnrsdav. altcrnoon. Hit ring- the soat
hour over a hundred gnests called
Illt-f \ytrteh .a (Icllii'IU I ill repast \v*?
-i vvil.?MtVdanus?S ni it it- and?I >otid>
\\*C air plad to report that Mrs-.
letyher (iyrrotl is home a ft it' chiiiRjr1
iie". picture ' ol JieiHttu.
Mrs. Ida Mtlhmiel aeeipupanie'd ;hy
cr sou, Darlinp", ntotoreii to I'ounfani
ui Saturday. '
A uiari iavc of . much surprise was
int M Mr. 1 ,ialy vYimnjr autl M rs.
I tlm. liouu of tin* pa. tor. Key. Leant.
' Salutat'Tv
of yrailuatii'p: class of
m; Jl. S.' 11. S. Mr. '.iohn A. Put:iin.
Miss Wilj.ii! K. Huyd heing valeirtov'mp.
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Ml- I ?-- I j. 1 K'luid i ill; i:i ii i i'i 1 1 lu
t-v. .1. \\ . M a 11 ii is- I tt l.itwjnointl oil
Uiiduy. ?? i.
ma'i i in:\\ s-V< iiooi., m:\vs
-'riii' pla>?u liicli was erven .by the
uli .tiuilvr the !'ufilanco of Miss'K.
ines our nui-iea.! directress. was yi
jctaasv ? - - - ? The
I'olip. wiiicli-was tall.1
oil SurM-s-y?i . a tyiccessi -UurttfrtH
c didn't have' a I'l.i al ir?-??wil hut e\\ ylioily.
present?o\; ' ; t honi'si'lve-'
il'injr liy fosterine'- oar pre at sclioo'
liidi lias com--so to..speak from (lorounil
in 14 'or Hi years- ai'd* now
staiuls In class of " the host hij;h
hools .in t he state. ..
-f flit. , n;,
ml teachers. We-'have .had the inanity
of our teachers from it to 10
ears. It- speaks -well?for?St?ALat-v
tews." Our own dear Prof. Pord has!
ten lu re since ho finished college at
.llim-iiniviTsitv in HUH and making
oral. , ' ~ . "
Misses Firtfl] Whaley and Hazell
nldwell arc still on the sick list.
~Mrr Wesley WhTt mire . an old resient
of Cnllmup (Minty and" a well
nuwn nian' in_atxl out of tin* county,
assed aw ay. Wednesday .-morning at
all). lLr...\Y.hi'tmiro h:ul heon. in good
ealth_ jM'Ueticaly all along. . "
" VTiy Whit idire was . well .invor-med.
-die'read nvp-rdo't deal and "kept, uF
tough he was old in ago. -ho wArs Fory
o iiig in lira in... There .wasn't any;
.iiif worth kiifwiti'-'' in the state or
nt i>f the slaty that ^lr. Whitniore
irln'l have a knowledge of. His death
line -as a >lioek to his many friends
ltd -relatives. TTe left a wife"; sls-_
r children, grand children and sonic
TTTTt?'j i ami?children?to ' mourn?kn ss.
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TTe was fiTTTorn 1 i z c d nt Bethel A
f. K. church where )ic served when
was convenient for him to lie there,
e once was superintendent^ of the
unday se)n?ol. mcnihor, jof the choir
ij,! an otlirial of the chtftvh. Welie
of tile pioneers of B'thol A. M.
church, who ill ute- it possible for
- today. Thci'i' were ntany people, in
ie eouid v who came to pay the last
"sport to M r. \yosley Whitniore Fri ii.
i ut . 'i; '!(>??
FordV Titers crossed hats with
arnucH's sipftld Friday at. Barnwell
[though it., was raining at the hour
r the <ramc. In a fast-playing; game
te Tigers won tiro gamh tWfV Our
pitching See. Allean Folder; did
!>fid Work with Pincknev. the backnp.
Snmr of the hoys thought that'
lb". 11 was, tired and t'heesboro was
rHmi?In??rlinund?rrnrl Barnwell
ys smuggled that-hall like a swinger
*raf". We left Barnwell- enroute
?r St.' Mattrhe.w* whT-t-e -w'e Vere met
Tth -a groa t watiom- - ?L-L ?? Mothers''
Day \va^ fittingly ohservI.
Several good perches were made
vtaining to the same.
~We ore--putting forth every effort
have a good commeneement. Look
if for. announcements. i
?knDJlnuMuaufcnLr and Children V day
("li^Llrendy. ("!et. R<-ady^^^__^ ?
ftirfc 7 She?ropoi_L^_o?i-ury. mn>oV"af nl
rmf ' . ~?
<1 Hi ' Camden. / ' -<
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W LEADER
Hi: A r FORT CO I'NT Y TRAINING
_ SCHOOL NEWS -r1 |
Sunday which was- the greatest'
and grainiest day "of the whole year
was celebrated by our students in the
eveping.v The program was quite enjoyed.
. ?, I
Tolhert.1 nnd durance Rady,
students of the school, left on Wednesday
.moewing7for Seagat, New York
Harbar.
^Pbree?yuu,ng _meiv have taken the.
course in cooking for the past three
Years. Tobs each summer have been ~
siting: for them an they arrlVPtf~atT
Seagate. - -f~- . ~
Mrs. Wells accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Henderson and son.i
Mr. Wells, and two sons-in-law, Mes
sis. .L Dfvaux and Charles Bender*
son motored Jrom Savannah 'and
sent a few hours at the county school
enroll! n?to WiOihrnfrtrm , TV c.
M iss Ruth Dilbert, a former student
of the sdtool, joined Mr. Joseh
McLaughlin in wedlock. He is from
Brooklyn, N. Y. After the marriage
the bridal party was entertained at*
the school from 6 to 7 o'clock. We
wish for this young couple a most
successful future. , -0.....
?of?the?otlieern?of?the?Royal
K,J,ligh.ti>. MX~J?ing.Duvid, .prrscnlud' in1
Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs. Lizzie Jones!
a death claim of three hundred dollars.
This was in full payment from!
the ordei uf the death Of Mrs. susan
Myers who departed this life some!
months ago.
Don't forget the annual closing of
-at t-a"T)T'"""?wb "
the school May 22nd at the auditorium
at >8:00 o'clock. Admission 15
and 25 cents. We assure vnn Jot* nf
fun. Come one, come all. Bring yourr
friends, and all your cousins.
Prof. J. S. Shankljn acted as master
of ceremonies at'thc Annual services
held "at Tafterhaole "Baptist on'
Sunday night. Hp reports a?most
M-i>n<!erfii 1 jirtrl evrellont trio nnil spr.
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NINKTY SI XNKWS -?
Rev. A. C. L? Arbouin, of Barnwell
forfYTPVlv pastor of Bethlehem Baptist
church, delighted us with a visit
on Friday, May S>th en route home from
thp^ state convention whioi^~convened-frt?Anderson
with the Si. Paul BapttStr^iiucch,
Hev. S. C. CampbeH, .P_as-;
-tmv Hev. Arlrouin ^will always^be Tl5^
"ifiemberyd in Ninety-Six for the faithful
a"d e'dicient service, lie-Tendered
here asi pastor, therefore the latcn1
string on our door hangs oh th out-,
side to him.
Friday jiight, May,Dth, marked the,
beginning of^the closing-exercises of
th.. SOPV, nmlor tSr,
Itvfttf-trTTrt direction of?Mtbc.1 E-thcV Por-^rin
at which time she put un a piny?
entitled the "Family ilonm-." This
was presented on a hi?rh classorder,
and would ihave been a credit to any.
college of the state.
I The annual . sermon was. preached
Lin?Sunday?night,?M av 11th?by?DrrR.
MoSeloy.
r Services at Mt. Zion on 2nd Sunday
were also inspiring. Rev. J. F. Marshall,
the pastor, preached h foreeable"
sermon. Total
collection w;i< $?i.i-r>.?
We. were delighted to see our politp
f-nfotMrian Mm ft T 4,ark, -ttlh
; the streets a" few days ago Tiffe.r hoing
confined.to his home on account of
sickness, 1_ .
-Mrs. Tinio Williams-"was rushed to
ihe Brewer hospital pn~Tuesday, .May
nth where she underwent an operatiun,
1
Mrs., Bernice Williams, and Miss
(leorgia A. Dean, returned from "Ashe
\ ilIf on May 7th.
Miss Josephine Kempt was the-af-i
teriiooii truest tin?Rtimhiv. ,.f
'Kit hie and Itue.nie Dean. !
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XEW BERRY NEWS
? 3L-??7- - T
Mothers' Day program at Millers',
Chapel A. M. E. church Sunday af-j
ternoon was very good. Sermon by,
the pastor, music by junior choir..,
This program was. given by the Deaconess
board, Mrs, L. I, Pratt, president.
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The Odd Fellows ami Household of
Ruth had their annual Thanksgiving
services Sunday afternoon. They had
their Memorial services at T. A...WU-!
1 ijims hall-?After the services they
marched to Calvary?Presbyterian
church where the annual sermon was'
preached by Rev. D. T. Murray,.Mrs.
E. E. -Allen presided at the organ..'
Solo by Mr, S, W. Allen.^rr
^Mt?B-dtffeTtlarmary school of which
Prof. B, W. Gajlmaii is principal, hold
its closing exercises from.-the fith to
ihe Oth. Thanksgiving sermon Was';
had Sunday, May 11th at Plouvant.
urove church by Rev. Lilliewood.
The Brown Chapel school of which
Mrs. Lillie Brown is principal closed
Monday night. , May 12th.
Prof. B. W. Bradley was takeni
seriously 4+1 last \veek and was?ear-,
ried to Waverley hospital. The' lagjt,
report was that he was some better, i
\ 1 1-1 - - A '
i;iiuc tu'H'i'-iiT.iiin is pinlininfl to
Columbia. on?tho 23 to hear Miss Ed-,
na Rutherford speak in the Regional
contest. The whole of Newberry is
behind Miss Rutherford and also the.
HliitU Is Hoping that she \Vill win the
$1,000.
Mrs. N. J. Gallman/ teacher /of
Drayton street school is indisposed.
DARLINGTON NEWS
j.t;. , _. _
The Volunteer club met at the home
of Mrs. John Green on Thursday, A.
pril Tilth.' After fV>" TYinntinp?Mrs.
Tireen- served Charlotte rouse, cake,
and Russian tea'with the help of Mrs.
Ella Singleton.
. An oratorical contest on phases' of"
^prohibition was held Friday hi?ht, thd
I DJth of May at Mavo-ouditorium. Them
were five contestants. Fpst prize was
won by James Dial. Second, Alan
i Reese. Third Clemmie Keith.
This contest was jriven by the board
>f Temperance,, Prohibition and Pub-.,
Tic"Worafo nf the MetKonlst rlpiscopal
church under,the ausjJteos of Rev.
Howard. We also hat! present
-fVrr-+h-~S7-Patterson, of Washington,
who acted as Ipdge. Li ?4
President JTBT Randolph, Prof. R.
Emails, Miss Smith, Mra. Powell nndg
. ' - r/_
the quartet, composed of S. Swann
E. MaPsfiejd. J. James, and L. Luck
man, spent the day in Darlington 01
Sunday, May 11th.
_Dr. Randolph preached at St. Jam^
M, E. church, which certainly wa:
enjoyed by all. Mrs. Powell sang s
solo and the quartet rendered a fev
.selections.
- o'plock L'latifn^qharfet sanf
at the opera /house before a largt
crowd of both colored and white. P
few selections were rendered by Mrs
Powell and the accompaniment, b>
Miss Smith. The entertainment wa:
rs^Manfie r ^vmisq is l~rne cm
visiting relatives. It is indeed a plea
sure to have her home again.
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1*II. FjlllUtl r t4Viir\r> ??r> in c.n??- viv.i
May 5th visiting his relatives ant
friends. He returned May fith t.n takt
up his school work at State college
Messrs. C. Funches, A. Bacote ant
A. Ward-were irt-Uiwn?Sunday. Muj
11th. They came witih Dr. Randolph
It was a pleasure" to have them over
Thjpy returned for JClafjin Suryda>
afternoon.
The Lucky Thirteen club present
ed a play entitled "Dangerous Wa
ters" at Mayo auditorium IWay "5th
A large and appreciative audienn
gifeted thou.
ROCK HILL NEWS ;
??M- rr.n Freddie (lathings wan a char
ming hostess Friday afternoon whei
she entertained" the^Friday afternnoi
bridge club at her home oh 'Soutl
Crawford?streets -She- -wore -a- -lovel;
brown crepe. The living room wa
Leautifully arYanged with Americai
beauty roses and ferns.
The Mowers, gave a full welcome o
spring. & tables of Contract bridg'
v as played after which a deliciou
dinner wa& served. Every one pvesen
pave Inndnhl.. evpre^iftnn ntvoit enc
course. Misses Thelnia Wiley,-Willi
McDowell, Rlrs. M. \V\ Gilmore, am
Mrs. Conyers were among the gpest*
The club members present were Mes
dames Lizzie Marshall,', Susie Bai
ley, Sarah Hayes, Bessie Gathing?
Emma Lee Reid, Millie Jordan, Flo
re nee Williams and Lucile Thomp
-stm;?I'mau . w iiiru1 est, Mrs. Susie nt-n
ley' high scot'e, ' Mrs. Florence Wil
linnis, loWe pcorci Mrs. Ma rig W
-Cilmoro, guest pii/.e. Mis.?SirrTrtl !"
Hayes drew consolation.
THy*friends nf Mrs A lirft R- Seal
and Mrs. Mary E.? Clinton sympa
Ihize' with them in the death of thei
.bmther, Mp. Alfred Aiehit^ ^?Vl4v A^
chie's .body was brought here fron
Mew York City fo,. burial Monday
May 5th. The
friends of Rev. W. M. .Wil
lipnis regret to know that he remain
SEASHORE
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Sl'LLIVANS ISLAND
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Round Trip Excursion Fares From
Ahb?vjlteff8? C. 1 .$1.10
?A-Htci', fl, f' * ~ s r>oAnderson,
S. -C. .1.00
Bamberg,- S. (\ 3.50
Bnicsliuiu. S. -1777"-, 3.7.1
Bel ton. S, C. .1.00
Black.vifler S.~ "CT.~ ? .1'. 3.50
Rrnncfiville, S. C. 3.50
Calhoun. S. C. . .1-10=
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Chappcll. S. C. .... l-_. 4.2.1
Chester. S. (!. _. 4.50
Columbia. S. C. 3.50
-Denmark. S. C. _ . _; 3.50
Donalds,' S. C. 4.75
asley. S. C. ... 5.25
refold. S. C. v... 3.75
Fort Mill. S. C. ... 5.0<l
Fort Motte, S. C. 3.50
Greenwood. S. C. 4.50
Greer. S. C. . ?.._T__ 5.00
lleath Srings, S. C. 4.25
Hodges, S. C. 4.50
Honea Path, S. C. .......4.75
Johnston, S. C. _... 3.75
. Kershaw,? S.. C. 4.00
Lancaster, S. C...- _ 4.!>?b
Leesvyie. S. C. - 3.75
Lexington. S- C. ???L_. 3.75
Newberry. S. C. ^ 4.00
-Ninety Six. S. ' t_ 4.25
Orangeburg, S. C. 3.50
-PendtWtm,* 5.25
Piedmont, S. C. ? 5.00
Pomaria, S. C. 1 J 3.75
l?rQsrw.ritv S r i - 4.U1T
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Ridgeway, S. C. ?-wi?"4.00
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Salley, S. C. ? .... 3.50
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Walhalla, S. C. 5.00
Ward, S. C. 3.7T5
Westminster, S. C-. ^ so
Williamslon, S ('. T7 5.00
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VVinnsboro. S. C. 1 4,25
York. S. C. 5.00
DATES OF SALE AND PINAL
LIMIT: Going Trip: Tickets sold
for all trains (except Crescent
limited) Friday, May 23rd, also
. for train number 16 from Columbia
2:20 A. M. lVlay 2tih.,
RETURNING: Tickets Rood returning
on all trains (except Crescent
Limited) to reach original
^starting point prior to midnight
Tuesday, May 27th, 1930. ?
Visit the Seashpre, Isle of Palms
Sullivail'o- Island, Folly Reach rtnd
Historic Charleston. See
the Famous . New Cooper
River Rndgg^gj^ of the ioxtiCtst
and hiirhest trLlco#
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Consult Ticket Agents:
Southern Railway
System _ .
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Saturday, May. 17, 1030.
i ,
quite sick. At .
Mesdames George T. Riley,- S. C.
11 Weston,' W. M. Robinson, and Mrs.
Hogan, hove returned -from Suma
tar?where?thov?a Handed?the --??
i I Federation of Women's clubs,
rj Mass Willie McDowell spent ttlT ~~
/ |\veeK end m union wnn ner mouier.
["Mrs. Emma McDowell on Hamlet aver
' nue. ? ?j ^7?7? .?:?
? { dMi?. Horace CJinton of New York
1 , City arrived Sunday to spend several
..weeks with his parents, M.r. and Mrs.
r H. G. Clinton, on south Trade street. .
3 Mrs. Car| Keid entertained at her
I homo~-on south Trade street last Fri
tltjrtu honoring Miss Bertha Fra
J "/ierT" who teaches 'in Gatfney.
Mrs. .Lillian Pride, little--Sons, Rinchard,
Theodore, and Miss 'Julia (lilIjliard,
spent the week tend in Chester
_> | with Ml- ?C.?K. Leathers
. jpn Loom is street.
ij Mrs.-Samuel Brown is a visitor
,'latL-har daughter. Mvs.- A. E. Sterlimr
.{in Philadelphia. *
. 1 ?Miss" lielle BowlTTtg of Slmpson"
: ville i< .visitimr at Hie honm of Prof. ?
| and Mrs. H. K, Moure, mi Crawford
.|street.
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STATU t < ?HvK<i K N< >TKS
"l~ 1 " iy M. ;
j- Orangeburg, May 17-?President
: Wilkinson annonnr-fv- rt?.. n.w.m
"" j wald Fund has granted as nvn- As
111 seven scholarships to anenih rs?0f
H~State college faculty for post grin- '.
j dilate - study during' the coming veal: . ,
MT.\yo tii member* wf the agricuTtuj^l 7
faculty in agricultural economics,Iwfu V
1; to the Smith-Teyer demonst r."1
- , gents, one in hmm?n oinnirirv mm. Ill
| mechanic arts, and one in (Smith > '
'* Hughes' agriculture. These caiUli
* dates have been granted a? year's i.t
, | leave of ah-ciiee. ani|. will?return' to ' ; A
(State college ui'iip completion ot their '
'jjwork better nrcpni" d Id caiiy OH lar-:;*,
fgor a>ul more etbeient program's in' v
their respective liebls. . it
Another evidenc- of the high Stan- j'
, 1 dard of scholarship maihtainedj; bv i
^graduates of State college may! b(Vv, V
noted that Miss ICrnestine Bur* of
I the clami ul' lHJfr alTt'i' spending "two *"
_!<>, more, years teaching in the west > .
^htt* I)yen admitted Mo"the' graduate^ _ i*
i *hi,id ??rini. ..r..;11 ni1 T.M. *,
" her masters. degree. 4,ike\\.ise Mr. Or?
| leanis Ijeid, ait!_tli^.uias.s- td'
_ | lieei)_ii(|iiutt.i'd.:: t?? the graduate sc.|)ool
;jot Ciirnpll university.; j^>r his mask's ,.1:\
-jgl^gcoe. Until ":ji I mi\ ?~ii htv?itt.t toy...,!
n | u|-cm credits frohi tiiis in.stitutioik I
r Professors Biiehaiuin. lohnakiti, and- 1
'Burgess. attended the Smith-iilighes ""?
__ i Agricultural. \Vnrki-rs_elini'erence in ii
Washington during (lie past week, tak J
' nr prominent parts on tiie-nroafrant _
? - Th-y?took .ili ilip ,c\ crap * h,oC whTh ! . * '
f w ore wimii'i's of com hot j~t p ""^'idtfiiu1;?-7 -7
contests held recently throughout the d|
state to compet U'itTi roi\esentntiyVs |i>
- -I roni Tile-cut ire . out h ?',at hfred at. the , r?v t
, e( nference. i f.1
; I'he A Hiatal SI ah- 'uioh *\rhijol do*-??
- -^.'huoat ioo contf-tt rrrrrtT?-inaf^d uTTJiy r
representatives nf several high schools
!f> the state will he held hem Mav
: .JJlUl Tile?outdare?feot-n-rer?t li is?CTTtrt?
st. awarding ni-jy.es t., - tcinners 'In ?7
? order tn si i nudai ?" nuldic s peak illy;"?
0 tin- high Sehowls.. ^he event Is in.
- tere> t on-?rrrrd rr cun>ldei ed oTie <TT
the most popular exercises id' the"
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