The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 24, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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-V ? ? - _ * f. PAGE SIX - V SPORTS PASTU 7 "~~i" M. Benedict has made a complete revel of her last five starts, she has lost nc stagelT their^second-game l?s^ uypk j 21 decision. Coach Madison has dor espression from this column which it 1 hey "are making plans for a real, pr imam for the Colored State Fair classic that Is fiT tlie" making will,eas th.? white festival. -A revival -ayr inti . There must be some reason why Sou porting events ,that are staged with ; reason is, and supply an ^appropriate i Two events of athletic import nap , Tlnim|imni iii'i*. i?>nii i.irii-i.> r'mni^ ftp. * you don't know why we are ciiirping "Nrfevo Tmri^Picids -isn't. Do 'you get 'ihe other event was the setting 0 I.M.ISn T..I- *1... 'is i.xjwii- i niiiii,?rrrr trtieiogwn?XL?XJiEtJSS, !- f) seconds, the oTcl ThaT'k. Believe Harrv Wills has^announccd that he "_." Tm oUi mr.ti, and has always led ? cot lowed himself to become too obesesi ;up his niitts just yet. Harry hasn't as -heJs.capable, and we believe yet that ? da> crop of heavies if he strts-hts-jm It is hinted that Young .Jack Thor win from Fields. 1 fe was, booked to tl It would be a good thing for pugijis -those smart "fixers," the ,promoters'' of other men's dishonesty. I. IN i \ us'l't >Vk ? SIM. IT KVKN \ *"* >? % * Salisbury, May 24?The Livingstone Blue Bears, split even in t\vo~MTPcTic --uaiuif.- tUxs^AVeuk?onoJat hoine and the second in Spartanburg. On Wednestlay, the Smith ball players came up TToTFi i hai lolte expecting- -to?e*wtUU tiwir?winning streak but they 1?sadly 'disillusioned. Tucker, tltf Livingstone mouhdsman was in ran form and he let the- hardhitting SYnitV team down' with exactly four hits. It was the sixth inning before: he gaVt up one and that a sharp sm?MtT ti left by. McDowell, As on Faster Mon day in Charlotte when Snuth trounc ed Livingstone fs-2, Mose Ellis, a. big _ iK'avA' (linger uilli pK-lity 'Of speed <ppqsed Tucki'r hut hi*-jviis-touehec: c-onsistkntly and -gave up 'eight bin. c I. c' Whri. I be fu st half of the ninti rolled around .the Blue Bears wert ?hntdittg d-i but a rally led by Lindsay "Martin and Tucker of "Smith nettet three runs, then?-knotting the count Ii~?respiratiori the Bears went aftei tht? needed run. Gibson, second mar . up'singled to . right and w?nt to se ci.ml on Tucker sacrifice. Lisbon stole third by a close-mar gin and with two Strikes-ami bhre? ? ball--on Mctarrxakk._&lQsa Ell?i heaV one high past the catcher and Gib son scored, and hedlam broke loosejai this was the first state game tha Sniiih bud lust.?? ?? On Friday the Blue Bears, trekket to Spartanburg where Tthe . interstati classic was, played with Benedict col lege. Garter, the newest Livlngsioni findi f'-lt fT"'"g Q",t Wvnt Th" in nings passed in regular and rapid sui cesion'. Three up and three down ? Then Benedict pushed one talley a cross and again Carter tightenei down.vund pitched real ball. Living stone evened the count in the se.ventl ? liame and it went to the last qf thi 4, T^Tt:nttr"T-i and Benedict then took ad vantage- of a hit and an error L/noSi oil at the bead of the Tar heels. Tricker was the outstanding hittei for Livingstone. .Whitmire, McCor rmek and JVtuford played good base hall throughout. ' ~ STvNTvCA NKWS~ ? The I'Hjii: haul ltitfk--*wht*d begat Closing" Friday night; lVfiv lG. M-iss Venire StubalLiipeni the' wee} -?-end-w*Hr her tm*Uwrv>- , Mr. Steven (Jreen, Misses Verdel G.. 'Alice' K., Sohnoe T., Geneva O. I.lla W.. and Ma hie (It'een sneir Sunday afternoon in Pickens. The services- at St. James M. K iliuicli were enjoyed by all. Rev. J I). Bryan had charge ot the ;service: . while the pastdr, Rev. C. R. Brotvf is attending einnnfencemenC "at Gain nron In Atlanta. Missv A. V. Gass'oway has returnet home after a?very sueeessful?schuo term ;11Libert v. The members of Str James M. E cbiirch are enthused over the comin) of their pastor und family May 21st -? C, Lt. Brywn. Sf,, will _pre?ej at St. Jamqs Wednesday niKhtTTMa' -alst- <'L_U CtttfesBLRY Si KWS Elder \\ KT. Gary held his seeon* quarterly conference Saturday. H< 'preached'the 12:00 o'clock sermon 01 !''und(*y?which. was enjoyed by all He wys the truest of Mr. W. M. Dixon Rev. Janerette the (tuset of R. W Jackson. Messrs Conway and Ottii McAdams of Asheville were verj pleasant callers at^ the home of Mr and Mrs. -f?. 'W. Robinson, also Mis: Ruth Butler. Messrs Alfred Moore and Gradj Holmes left Wednesday for the rum I, men work in Fishers Island, Ntrw Prof. I). L. Robinson, wife, son' and" sister nfotored up from th( ^ J-?nt R,.inoK A?elem.v_ on Tues dayT The many frifentftf uf Minn Cea la afre proud to see her home again. We regret very to learn of - Alts Florence Moore's illness. We hop< fT7" for hfer a speedy recovery._ ^ V RE BROWSINGS MUAUUMilt .. j 1 sal oC.form in her lust few games. Out it one game. Benedict and Livingstone inSpartanburg. The Columbians won a ie weTT wifh fns team aiifrl deacrvdr. an. pleases us to give. Well'done! honest-to^goodness, up-to-date athletie this-year. They say that the football ily -rival the Clt?m*on-Carolina atl'air at jrest in these events is sorely lieededr ith Carolina is so backward about suptn hx?Tr~gatcs. : Let's find out what the Remedy. r"""d In Mh-h'-pnn InMy- Y-iung .lark the light heavy crown in Fistiana. if so loudly We'll ten you. "1 lioWp^bM Is ir ; me ? . f a'new mark in the century dash by Tolan did the century in less that irrc this is no snail's pacfe,.- ^?->? isn't through as a lighter, flarrv isn't ttinentTTTeT Prusumably^ho has nut^d* > why should the Black Panthei^.-hurig 5Cended to thfe pugilist-if lights of which "TTe <;an dead up for any of the present nd to.it. 1??I?-? ?- ? ?/ ' 7 ' 7 ~ ' npson double crossed the promoters tosfbw.a "Hop" but instead threw a sock, m if more .fighters would double cross trho make* their living at the expense ~ 1IUWAK1J l)OW7N'S rttmhA^Sf^r ' Georgetown, May 24-?The Howard Panthers took the sluggihgsr lads of ~ Ktngstree in camp today and defeated them hv a 4-.'l syoie. The game 'was featured by the masterful twirling of r-Logan Kamtniski,, Howard's pilirhirrj*^4jjggP>'hu has taken the?position of ^ytforthy -of the situation'. Aproximate ly'^t\fo hundred and fifty 1 fans who i couldn't be scared.by the rtiin cheered t the team on to victory. J' By capturing- this contest Howard > has made w'ondeiTut records havrrrg won four tind lost three and this rcr _the last game of The season. ' The game today came near being h pill long I.hi WW II- I ugan Mild Philips ' both seemirTgty ended" -up stronger '* than they started. White whose right 1 shoulder had been injured by the hard line plungihg of football, made a come J back amTlirarred at third, lie handled several plays without an?error. Bill Herriot also played excellent b'v not I enuring at short, taking advantage II ut'v everything that came his way. ' j Same Herriot as tile <?ay when he ran I towards senter. reachetLun and snatch ~ ed a line drive from the bat of Phil^nps in the ninth" with no uuts and thus " rubbed-him o? a tripple which lie was trying to make all day. Fumy the s new receiver, .caught a good game, t I.oroy Herriot the speedy little secumt -j-sacker handled all the plays - present 1 ed him with little ease. Carter and e Stewart -played well their positions, - Lee, who was kept from the mound IT by U Neurit it' arm luis been ula.iing ?, ti.rst this season. He hopes to make c a comeback" next year." ? " Considering the inexperience of the - team it has played well his year. Sev1 en mer^ .were lost thru graduation . last year. ' :?-? ? i Only three men will be lost this ? season. Coach Boyd has already been prep paring men to fill those positions. With the experience the boys have.obr tained, they should win another champtonshlp the ensuing year. WALT KB BOKO NKwW St*. Peters A. M. E. Churc^ The- Apron ? Party- gi-ve? ,by' Mrs. - Rachel Marlin~ br?t- Thursday night c for her club for the Educational rally ~ was quite a success, Mt^?Martin is ["tone of the most substantial-and ftroigresive members of St. Peters. [ The Kdueational rally came off o?Y Sunday night as scbrthfled'with great I results. The goal set was $80.00. "But the amount raised was $88,008 * with two clubs to report later. The * return by clubs were excellent. 1 The ladies are faithful "church. ..a orkers." * 1 Announcement was made by Prof. P. J. Hammitt, principal of the Coll-UUum^cmmty training school that the cluing, ^xerfrtes. will begin Friday of '* this, week and-end .with the . gradua' tion exercises'Wednesday, May 28th at 8:00 p. m. Prof. Hammitt is alS'o i the secretary of \S_U Peters. V The pastor, Rev. Horry a bounced 1 that his uaugher, Evelyn C. Horry, would graduate in nurse training on .Monday night, 10th frfini"the-fc. Rb chardson Memorial school and hospi1 tal. Greensboro, North Carolina. Miss s Horry is also a graduate of Avery inn stitute,. Charleston and during her . nurse training course took vocal rnu0Ip Tri.TiiiMM -f^rrHngn frn?W^men in that city. Many congratulations * have been received by him. 3 - HAMKR NEWS Bethel Presbyterian Church ' Rev. G. D. Collins has just returnT ed from a meeting of the synod In ? Tuscaloosa,. Alabama,~atT one of the e byteripn church. Rev. Collins h^s beer . called to Bethel Presbyterian for tbe fifth timer?Hia. services.,_are highly attended. His sermons are full of logical thots ?. and the public is cordially Invited, to worship with us at any time, V ' ' . * ' " , ~ ' ? r. . . _i. . __ lift*: . - THE PALMETT SPO llONNEAU NEWS I 1 ??????? ! Services at Mt. Carmel A. M. E. 1 /*U. ? ; . * vnuivn ou'iuay were at their best the entire day. < Sunday?jichuul?wirs?wr-ti?attended by old and young. It was interesting the way the lesson was discussed by i the teachers and "scholars. With Mr. Joseph Bailey as superintendent and Miss Jennie G. Murray as assistant, rest assured?that the urogram will 1 be well put over this conference year. At eleven o'clock the holy spirit canie in and remained throughout the service. Our pastor, ltev. W. W. Mur rayf preached a wonderful,. subject "Give God- a Chance." Text Exodus 14:13. Every one present seemed well pleased with Rev. .Murray's discuorse. The attendance and collections for the day were quite encouraging. Collec- 1 tions were $51.57. . ~TKa thv' inlK^lnnai v la-? if A m ' ] was held at.the hon>e of Miss Sajlie EvahS 0Tr~1sst Wednesday. A short and appreciative program was ren--Jl .dered as follows: Recitation by a : liiti,, > - *' ,-ftin, ouw, r uuuw cm, Dy ivirs. arbyj-paper, paper7 "What Can we Do as- Missionary Workers, To .The.1' Community" by Miss Jennie G.~Mur-jl rfayT solos, "WheT"He J.eads Me, I'll | Follow," by Mrs. R. -Darby** We were 1 afso favored with helpful remarks by! Rev. and Mrs. Murray. uur president, Mis. D. Plemming,with the splendid help of Mrs. Mur- j ray, has declared against a 'backing 1 bell" being rung by the missionary ladies of the Bontieau circuit. " We felt quite -sad when the shocking news of the death of our beloved r -liiahfip us. ,Hg wa> uuite an j appreciated guest of honor at the dis- 1 trict conference held here in May 11)21) .j but since jve realize that a full dress- ' ed well trained soldier for Christ had j fallen we dried away our tears, for , when we loi;e lleaveiTTgains. ? ?'l'lie Donruau graded rchnol ile. j wi i-i,y<j<I hy )*iri) iif unknown origin last i week. ?. ." Rev. J. 1). HOckaday who's now an invalid was visited at his home by .burglars on last Friday evening at about six or seven o'clock. Luckily, though, they were caught. And guess -who thhyTt".'missionary ladies i of St. Peters A. M. E. church,'Jed by I two" expert burglars, Mesdanles Flem ming and Murray.- The. rest ushered ! in, sang and prayed, and left enough j I i-n-i i hill1 In 'iirfrly ll month's need . For Rev. and .MrsUIdckaday. i cruffren V low a 1 The schools ot the city have begun j their closing exercises. On Wednesday | night, May~14th^the' ptimary depart- < jrh<?n.t-of Lincoln high school held theiril exercises and on Monday, night, May 10th, the primary department of Savage-Olover rendered their exercises. J The tots- were at then- best at both ] schools and were quite attractive tTT~ their- varieu^-costumes. i _i l their various costumes. i t The plily entitled "The Rratt" pre- | sented at Morris College on Friday-m " bight?May?HUh. was exceptionally 1 good. The gist was good and the < characters played their parts, not-a? I amateurs but as professionals. . 1 The T."'A. C. met at the TeMdom't" Bf-Mn. -K.' P. J OB ft*. OP- . T11 o s d; n y ev- J 1 ening May 13th and a^numbe tTAT--i ening, May.-13th, 4 tables were ar- i ranged, for. bridge and a number of i games were played. A large num- < ?btrvmg speht". a delightful! evening, j bfti- wa,s out and all present reported i A delicious repast was served. ' The Darcus Club met at the resi- : dence of Mrs. RoS? Dicks on Thurs- | day afternoon. A, large number of. J members were present and much bus- ] iness. was transacted. A sumptuous, repast "was served, v . ' i j The City Federation held their, reg- < ular meeting at Lincoln Hi on'Thurs- ? -Uin.y nftprrirHtiy Mny Ifit.h. Reports J from the "State ' meeting wore made ]and the ladies were delighted to note | ) that the Clubs of the city, paid, their t jfuTTquota for" Faiiwold and reported-_) , good amounts for various funds. The [ president was very - much-pleased ] I from every angle. { 1 Master Richard N.?Evans was at i home to a Trundier ol-hl.i llulu PuutUlst = Ion his Oth' birthday on Monday , af- i temoon May 19th. The little ones ; i spent a. delightful -afternoon playing I I games. A larg? number of ver.y__ led. Lots of goodies were served and ; greatly enjoyed by all. Mrs. 1?'. T). Atkinson delightfully -ronttrtained the Sewing Club on i Thursday af tor noo n7"OTltjr~tfTth:? ; Mr. E. Pr Palmer attended the Undertakers Association in dewberry on Wednesday and, Thursday of last TTSTjTj. Stark* preached the bac'ioiilaureat.e sermon to n larco number of graduates of Morris College on Sunday afternoon. May UtthVThe-scrnion was- r"pMtr with advice to ' those just ready to enter~Tife's WJTT ! apej Mr. Willie Aiken of AUfndale spent 1 Sunday* May tRth in the city. Lj T?n<TPoyry 7yf BrUTISWlCk, ~G?7-'spent a couple of days in the cTfy~ last week. I.EESVIIXE NEWS The program rendered on last Friday" evening by the .fifth and sixth grades of Hampton Jtinior high school 11 under the auspices ,of Mrs. S. E. I QuatlTeTiaurh was very creditable.??-f itev. Gifraoti of fhduuihin uLeaglttsl ; 1, at Calvary A. M< E: church last Sun!,daty in the absence of the pastor. Rev. _lC. A'. Punlap, \Vho is_ indisposed. , T Last Stihday Ut 3:$0 jr. m. m the? auditorium of Hampton Junior hiffh * school Dr, J. W.. Murph. pastor of. | Bethel A* H. E. church, Columbia in J . 0 I.EADER i IRTS his scholarly manner delivered the I """""1 BQrmnn t" a targe enthusias-1 tic audience. t On Monifay evening at 8:;iu o'clock the annual declamation vnntovt win held at Hampton. . _ First honor as winner of the gold limedal was awarded Miss Jennie l.oul*. Nicholas, as pupil of the eighth grade The secpnd prize was won by lit- i Lie Miss Ellen Nicholas, of the fifth 1 Lester Dent of the sixth gviidr 2 A1KKN NEWS . . 1 Desiring to be 6n'd among the large x number of colored Women who are f fostering the ideals- of personal beau. J ty, and tidiness, -self respect, thrift t and industry Miss Julia B. Scott very L conscientiously pursued a course in Poro Beauty Cultural work during the'" |nmt. winter from Poro College, St. 1 LouiSy?Mo.t through their local agent ~ Mrs. E. W. Clones, and brr evening.-April 2Qth she wy awarded ? her diploma which gives her all rights . and privileges of a Poro agent. A i * large number of friends here wish j ,, her great success in this work. Her Beauty Shoppc is located at 144 Gra-T ham rad,Y-arkrj--?urhiln nnrtMjn tn Charleston from ^ Savannah and Miami respectively M.esi srs. and Mesdames John Cumings, Harold Hazel, their daughter, Miss; WllUmlr.. U.-ol m-illlo CtotC.n Alloii were the guests of JVLiu_anil iwesj* tlames - George Jackson Unci Sophia * Franklin last Sunday. J* Mrs. Hazel will. be remembered^ 1" c Aiken as Miss 'Fifhnie Barrett. U .The many friepds of Rev. Leroy W. f Wertz will learn with delight that t h ? is now pastoring very successfully v the McCollough Baptist church, M09 , W. 118th street. New York City. He j is a' product of Friendship Baptist . i rhurch. this eitv. 'J . ! ^ .Minin Cni.nti M Hm-Vy left );wl Still- I 'lav -f'"- Ash evil le to attend the gra-.i iuation exercises of "her sister who 1 c\ill tiiiish in nuT?f training. Mr. S. L. Jones left for Bu.ck Hill '] Falls, Pa., on May 18th to spend 11103 1 wmnwr season. Also Messrs. Unice } Reed and Elbert Weaver. \ One of the outstanding events, ofj the past week was the lovely enter- t Lainment at tin- Palmetto pond, snpn- r -ored by Misses M. Connor- n-nd, R. | smith. The invitations carried the ] Following verses: When shall we meet"again ? ;? 'l w-hen trom care set t ree ' " "p We will meqt 011-Friday, vou see, Mlty?civtt?i-nth with joyful glee, * Pome dance with us to the Palmetto \ pond, FhftVn 4a /lonno - * ? ? j-1 riirls, will wear organdv or lawn. ^ Boys their white , trousers will surely dawn, vj, ' ^ ; ! } The evening was a delightful' one s for all present. The hostesses served ^ punch and delicious sandwiches.- ? -i-j, -The SCliUiili!jje;e aie beginning their, ? dosing exereiaes flffd hy May 2Kth 1 all the boys andhgfrls will be free to ,] have a grand vacation until school t irpens next fall. The public is cordial- 1 ly invited to attend the. closing exer- 1 nses of outr three sctlpols, Andrew K<?- . ( berts, Schofield,.and Aiken treaded. ? At 924 York street is a very \lesir- t iblu plain to 'lind good home chub ml?1 foitd jo, alL hours also ieg.crfljnn. cul^j, A drinks, candkoS and cigai;ct{.<1 St op .1 in and help^VThe Luncheoifette" to-' grow into it "big business. While you ^ at you can have your car ^supplied 1 with gas and oil here also. Mrs. S ' Coleman, Mgr. ~ r~l*~. Mr. and Mrs. N. S.' Jones- of Sally s spent last Sunday in Aiken as the!1 ..f ?T_ --'-1 .... ui mi. unu wrs. as. L. .Junes on', Union street. Elizabeth Smith (Dedicated t?> Sisteie) t When rw* sit and dream I wonder hnd wonder of the many things that :om? to pass; we are happy in tho ' mnlight but some sorrow comes at UlSt. As we sit in sincere^ silence ami listen to the merry sounds, we must hink of the departed, who walk with js^mvthesw-grounds.? But our friends mu,st sometimes eavt^ tts, and our kindred in the band jncL the thought will always . grieve tjs when we.cannot shake their hands. ..T.'wan little Eliaabuth Tvhrrdiri lenve us to go and join the "heavenly hand und wt> hope to meet happy, in that lioly, Vftppy land." ?Mr.-.and Mrs. Louis Smith. CARLISLE Nfc\VS \ : .. 1 Mothers' Day was observed at Mt. j Edert iftv Sunday night. ' j Mr. Thomas Williams-of Spartan- | burg was present and ma^e some very j timely remarks. Mr. Williams^ is one of "Trinity's j best- -mowhere -and nn employer at' -*j the National bank Where he has been j for a great number of y_ears. j "The missionary society gave- an 1 night which.the youngsters enjoyed, j Rev. W. L. Johnson, pastor of Mt. < Eden, accompanied by his delegate, j attended the Winnsboro district con- j ferenee whiclh was held at Monticelh?-a%-Peters--A-. M- Er-ehrue-h, -M4.r -n Eden has the record of thF flrpt wo-'-, mah as a.delegate to the above named (j conference since U waa u. - - .w clL.tlll* } last- general conference. " Mrsv-^MarjT F. S&rldr is thf* 'chn^ : racter of whom #e speak.. ? Rev. Albert Dawkins and family of Irmo motored up Sunday to visit Rev. Dawkins parents and also his friends. ?Rev. Dawkins visited . the A. C. F.. peep in on us. Miss Opra Jeter ?*petit the week end homo with her .parents. ^ ; Everyone that knew or knew Of i Bishop Hurst was very much shocked to learn of his death. But God knows f ....... v ....... : - ,n *. ^ ' * * t .'y:;' . J " ? t-j lestr' Take the Leader and see what ! as well as other states~"uTe doin] ? ANDERSON NEWS .Mr. .-in dMrs. Christy Johnson. Ai Uie and Mrs. John Sanders sj>ent St l-iv in At hint ;i with ifhitivj^ miss jvur/.a ja"t> Hall j^hu teiu 'v n Belton spent the week end' at h< tome. ??Thosr?Davis attend*. .1 the ! d. 10. eonference in Louisville, -\ei fleky. Kev. G. W. Robinson of D-*s Moini owa attended the Baptist Stal^?toi tntion and spent a few days wit 1 iends. He was the" h-uisG guest ( ttr. and Mrs. T. B". Williams', lie ws he dinner guest Monday oi Mr. .at kLrs?C. Lee -Davis. He left '.t'uesdl 'vening for Spartanburg. Rev. W. C. Crawford attended ti uneral of Bishop Hurst lii Dultlmor tU.. tViin-.mv.- it yi-1 ? Wnll i m Mi'n 11.1 enmyed t h.. trill. ?Mr St e^i'i'n'rt Anderson attended ti ?aje_ convention. H rs~bTcTfi iends woi ^TacTTb see him looking so well?? Miss Ruth Allen has returned fro Atlanta where she spent a while wit ler^sisteiv- -?' Mr. Cliftdm Foster is getting a lor licelv at the Anderson epu"ty ho?p ah/ J _ ?3 ? ? . The Patent-Teacher association lie Northside Primary school held i1 ovular monthly meeting Friday a i i-nnim at. the school building. T1 >arents had charge of the, progni mil rendered an excellent one. The howed their application of the e: client work that has been thine 1 he teachers presenting the .principi md each teacher with a lovely Uf iseful gift. Delicious refreshment \ ere served and parents and leuclun arted -happily. Tanner lodge number GUI Uoyj vnights af King David had their n nlar meeting oil last Wednesday tl AtT> <?f May. After conferring tl Mrd. degree on--several, of their, "men n'rs a bahquol \Vi!iS Vei veil and all 1-1 nemborri had' qr-?rvm<t glorious Urn rhe Royal Knights are granting hem itk from "one hundred dollars to or i Mildred thousand ifollars to apluanl Vho care to, -tjua'lify for the sunt It insures men, women and childrc herefore it pays tojje'if Ro.val Knigl rf King " 1 )avid. ?? ?? Mr. (iarnell Sherman i* ilk W OJIL'-IIC \v'" SO-?Ml ilDIl" II) HI* nil Key. "S. C. Campbell 'and Mr. \V. *eek attended: the undertakers inw M'P ' lint Rev. W~. W. MeCollough of pxl'on <orth Carolina. conducted a success Hi revival at Bethel A., M. B. chare nst week preaching each night' w'd orcc amF power. TKe~ meeting dosr .Vcdnosday night. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Kdwards an Jinnie RHsabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Ji eph Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Edwar dattison motored from Atlanta an Valentine eave a surprk i'tliday dinner Sunday for her s<ji oseph. AnHthg lhdscr present -wet he Atlitnta f<Mk atul Rev. and Mr 1. V. Anderson", Mr. and. Mrs. C. la )avis, Mr. and Mi's. .W.~ir^Hrt*l(, Mr hristv Johhson, Mrs. Franco*- Simi ;<>n, Mrs. Patrick Burris, Mrs. W. ( 'rawford, Mrs. T. B. Williams, Missi .Maudlin Buriis.:,..Xell Mattison, M X. J. Jonitson and otht'l'S. Mi. Rugct :ec*eived" hialiy ' lls'0fill gift*: ? <,.* Rev. S.. C. Campbell motored t au niter Monday to attend the rem nencemeiit exercises at Morris , eo V V . . Tlu? Educational Sermon of Roc tr'eot hi^'h school was" preached i hi- siihool auditorium Sumlav aftei m May 18th at >:!?) Iiy tin- Rf BE AS ? 01 <_ :i. t *ri> "Call for t <rr A u B"R E A D "SOU 1 U S I A\ ^oacfaoaoo^ooaooaxfocfooooo A MESSAGE 0 g* When Jeath invades your fan solaiitw I'oiiies to you frow?Liu g A N It- KKNliVOLANT ASSOC proit' -tetl by insurance luws, t 8 policy which vuur foreCnnutht , he Mutual Relief & g T. II. YWNfhtt n?on?<r . ^nrtwyrro OO'O' JO-OV>wkfWVVOiVVti I- REESE^T v , MRS. P. R. , A"FuIl T.irrcr nf "Prri Ci^arcltPF and To* jj7 Madam (^. J. Wall; r . | PH( 1422 Assembly Siren, u? *?OO'W. *?C?v "fuuv * i !. i # A " y Saturday, May 24, 1930. . ... ' ? "jN. W. Green of Greenville, South Car-S. jolina. and a large crowd heard this ' ir.' wonderful -sermon. ; ; I - A motor'buif and ten private cars motored to Greenville Sunday afterir. noon to worship with Rev. YV'atson in'ami Tubcrnuclc ISupu.si church. \ t'ol lection of was taken and those L'S who Went from Anderson enjoyed the?? ? r trip". _ i: ' XKWllKRlt Y NEWS . .. j 'Pill. . 11,m 1 ii|r iivnveises of the inter es! mediate classes of Drayton street high n-' school, were largely attended on last th Thursday and JPriday nights. The ;>f exercises were good from the beginm ?ng. ' . ru 1 Ah'TS:cursit?H: bus -will run from New * ty .berry Friday for the Regional con^teat. The delegation is going to Jbear, i*o. Miss Edna Rutherford to the speakifig e.'contest in that city. The excursion is ;k in charge of Mr. E. R. Miller and : Mr, .rosso* White. ~ ? lej- Under taker .Joseph W llllams ww i** l'u - d*?wn by- nn nutonio\jii<c^Mj>.ndj*>s 'May H>th, The car was'tlriven'by M?? hi | C. Bo.ozer, Jr. It is not known how h; seriously ho is hurt yet.1 t | Mi'- Robert Clerklev is at; homo 'K from Tuskejrey institute. Mrs. N. J. C.allman is able- to be ?ttfvnnd nr"Q"d h""M? after being ind's posed several weeks. , The trustee Rally of MfHer "Chapel ? f- A. M. E. church has been postponed w until the third Sunday -in June. r , V 'h 1 vt'm_Street School Announces ExV i " ercises ?" Sunday. June 1, 15:30 p. m., AnnuaJ _ 'V sermon. Rev. 1). T. Murray, Harbi . *L auu colleKC. Il'iiia.? ??; Monday. June 2, 8:H0r p. nr., Play, j -s "Ihlf n I,oaf,", and tk>tton Dress Style ReviewI 8th find JHl grftde*T ?? Tuesday,. May J, Sr.SO?p. m., tUass exereisees'. Address Dr. A A. Sims, l'~t Union, S. C. . ' * ' ' >u Ton and your friends are, most CQL^ . < u' di.'illy "invited. " - ' R F. Clatldeii. Principal. ? ? *(IOSINC it; ... Thn f-ntn nwiMcntuunt nvni'nienb r\f tli** c*' Dillon count v- training school which " began May2"d cnme to 'a -triumphant lose Friday the i?th with an address ? to the '. nuhiatoc by Attorney 10. A. . . . Darker of Sunder. . - " __ ?^ b The annual sermon delivered Sun' * day the.-ilJi by the Rev. I). L. Coe, t- popular pastor .uf Baltimore A. M. - t. church at Seller^,, was a master^"I'vvce. - ' , ? ' 5- At till of these exercises the spa'h f :?.iiu o'wliiorinm was tilled to ca pa h city which showed conclusively the *s (fi'ofts-of t.liu teachers to please the different minds represented in t h is, (j - vk4?+ty-ioet withJiearty approbation. Miss F.unu'e Center of the facul,1 ty left Saturday .night? for points in ,1 the northeast where she will spend a. vacation while Misses Ruth Allen and iL, JU'by Raiford alter spending u fijw 1 n ./days as- guests of Miss Daisy Berv i'-X:at- Sellers will leave for . their re s> vpcctivo " lunncs. "at" JPTirrr-and?Hkl#*-'? :~_. Quality Pressing Club r. Dry (Meaning. Repairing, Al** -U'l'inu, and Dyeing "^'r:~Trrr^^-^rT^rrrr^r-'f(n---y'Hir con. - y. venit-m-e and nur.livintfT A lit" " 1- tip (Vr-"u|TiM-nion would help' . J. IK Donley,. Manager ;; Y. M..C. A. IU ILl)lN(i j.. Siipiter S.tieoC .Phone 38(51 v. ?? 1 ISURED JG~THF. 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