The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 31, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

PAGE,TWO - - : ^ THE "OLD GRAY" AN , . E. 1*HIL1IJ ... Trustee? Board Meeting Is ?1 . ?The-'Trustee Board til' Allen uniVer.- 1 sity met 10:00 a. t?n-Tuesday.with the r Kt. Rev. Reverdy C. Ransom, D. L)., 1 l.L. I)., of Oceariport, N. J., presiding, i I'isl)op Ransom was recently assigned t t, , t lio \1?aV1/ t ^<?ut l? ^ \lio\Knn _tirV>I/?h ' * uns made vacant. hv tin- death of Hi- a "shop John Hurst. This places him t at the head of The 7th and 15th Kpis 1 copal districts embracing South Car- i i Iiiiu and Louisiana. The session ~l>f t the board was one of the best heliF in the history otS the school. Bishop Hansom's opening address to the ~~ . * .heard was a climax. The*.membersrof the board said it was one~of the best 1 ever heffrd on such an occasion-. The 4 bishop has simply caught this m-hm?Sddrtnss- on last Tuseday and T ~ ?hht_ Wonderful, sermon at Rpihiirl"" J t liMi'cli. C'uhuiibia -Sunday?morning J Tast. Itis program as outlined in the 1 liiirimiinv met the 'hfcartv approval of both thp 'ministers and lay mem- 1 111-. ..1' the entire Hole., Kvoi vlmdr ?9 ?knid iii t-heir expressions of our ' neu Iy assigned Wiieftan and is will- 1 ini*- and ready to cooperate with him. ? M?mo luismess ~rransacu*ct Tin' bishop gave the .trustees " to |! understand that no more- assessments j1 - ----vim Id ho levied ?>n the charges than!; were necessary to nu-et the state's] budget. And when this has been de-' (erjuiiied the. amount will he apportioned: to the charges in proportion. * dotal news to-the church, is that ;thv ?? n-.... i> o ...it law suit between the I v hool and the Nnrth Carolina Muli.al insurance conipanv of which tit'-, t v eight thousand dollars, were in-*; ? volved .oa?the 4iUi*t .of- the.schjupl...Wius . amicably adjusted -at a -SaVhtg?t+f m-m ls .thirty thousand dollars to. the _ ??u ,,t- the ?institution. The poulie o.l- thi?< state will never forget Hi. i V hop Kansonv. in connection with this , s iel.oiy.. A:I ot'Lthe. departments o1' the school were'retained and accord4ng to President.Sims, fln^cooperative, _ ln'Mi? ra ni I. A I len UlUl - lvt*iK*u 1 ct " < o!le<ros?Ty-ntttr- uif._Liye -best-lWine"s " that lias i'Vi'1' happened in tin- history I mi theae 'uistitu'tibps. Upon this inpnived the* same. It is" said that the : facility foj- the cohiinsr school year is- ; second tti none in the state. Prof. ^ Geo. A. Singleton, pastor of the First A. .M. F~ i-hill'i'li Pm-hirnh, Kentucky, formerly of tliis state and \yho has ; -~tA-eialt^od abroach lias been added to the faculty" The~state :is indeed, prolyl bis return. Prof. <'. (j. Garrett, one of the old liners and pioneers "| k! education is aiiain identified with. ; I he school.'Many Ivt.ive e^trressed them ; sieves by sij^vintr that the board has < never d.ine?U'thlnpf'that will be lTmtv , helpful to the school, the recommen-jl ? nation of President' Sims as t?> teach-'-; -? el's for the ia,ext school term was ahopted by the_J'oai*d; This was in. , died commendable oil the- part ot the| V pTCvrrir tTp'irHvl-S-bi-sW-s?tb;U?Lhe_Ltai.s!U,,ii^.l ~ 1' a \ i *tttti ri 111 lie? in' hiTiiJTttnl his- abi-~" bly'. ' . . J 1 > 1 >. II. Sims, p'resi(K?fct; dean* of. eol?ter^e-? I?i?be?>u-pplied,; (L I. Lemon, philosophy; .J. J. .\dain. French; (I. A. Sinpleton. sioC-LuLaeiyt. professor of- , ? .! otrlish 4o be -supplied^-4Juajti:sii)ll.o.f_ mathematics?to be ' supla-d; professor _ of chemistry to lie supplied; Flossie ? " ' .\U Clnlu.?registrar; lb A.?Atun.s. ? .1' t heidnp y eL.-F. G. JJL aI . 1'J"- ^ lessor of Biblical Literature; Cored professor' of Entftish in liik 11 school; ) T V, Swintofi, histvoy; K. S. .Jamison, m ifiicc; S_. K. Green. latin; M. T. Kennedy, home eeoiioinics and ilinlna hall; I I lie! (! I>si>ji. pructiee school;'E. If:. Morris, matron <tf ydrls; K. R. Singleton. 'book-keeper; l)r. Siebefs H; Green, t reash'irer; In;.' I,. M.7physician; II. K. Richardson, printer; Annie M, Sinis, secretary to piesident.; IE IE. Thompson, inathe'maliTs in' hiy;!i...'b.e land LJV'incipal i>f . liiyli school to' he supplied;- II. \V. ?4faiiiily;ardner.. (lcTrmanp (\ G. 'Garrett. l ie Id a rid pitlilicity aKe"i. 4 r - The following leaves- of absence vvire yra'ntcd: _2_ Rrrrf:- R. A ~ Tlit>mas. year""tWtthvH rr Prof. G; IE Murphy, year IU.'50-.'U; j - M r:-?Pearl ^ Aiidcrmn,?I1 ; Miss Elsie llar.ey. .LttdO-dl; .Mrs. Cora . . Reef. llC'it dl;' Mr,. Gharles G'w-vn'n, E . ITtn-^h. -. =r-=? ----Stand irs a Itrass Wall .) f stood as - a brass wall against.. 4he- rheolo^n^l de-partinent of Allen university not because the dean was inrompytant to. teach but. had no body t i teach. \VhoVi I was shown however that it would embarrass the bishop to abolish it now. I govt' in. In no way? " \ would the present incumbent .he idl'''-- ted as I see, if the department were discontinued. lie is fully prepared t" iill almost ~any chair in .the col>. legb or serve any chirrch or district in the state, even' the Winnshoro" distriet. 1 stood as a brass waM against some (fther irregularities, that T was made t<? belivve v?e existing, in the < ollt'iie, But when the president gave 7nc to understand that I was mistaken ' I took down. I stood as a brass wall for the reduction of a s ses s ments.Upon the ehiire hoy.?For I know that if wo don't . cut* some off the people .will xuiLall off. I stood as a brass wall fpr the reelection of Dr. L. M. Daniels , , as college physician, because he re?fleets the greatest credit upon the II t*1 i Mi* i'C i t xr T aa/1 no'" u lo-oeo *? *-? 11 , for placing In. Allen as many1 "stfftetalents a? qualified,' and increasing i their salaries accordingly- ^This met ( the hearty approval of the present -HKhf.rp-n?rw*re-'mn11\the1 boa niqetinjr recently held. Now whorf. .< one decides- trr take such a stand, he , ji st. a* well expect-to-stand almost?t -winKlo "TTaJiTled?imd?alone. For?tin? 1 _ masstis of colored neonle. ministers' } not e-xeluded believe" tn saying one ; thinf? at the "Wfif Kat#1" and when the / * _ . * ?i. i 'D THE NEW RIDER -fi 1 J - j how down conies they -vhaugft it en-1' irely. I mean to stand as abrass wall.L' or what I conceive to be right and.1 iccept the consequences. For I be-j ieve-that rierht will ultimately- t? i imph though its supporters die. We tet no way with...compromise of a ighteous cause. Nor will we get 1 tnvwhere with everybody elanimering I 0 lead a?Hl nobody willing to follow, confess that our condition as a racei s a hit deplorable because of these tnngs. Our Whereabputs 1 On last Sunday we were with the hCev. I. A. Miller, L. I., at Fair-view ^- urch and had one of the greatest |grvices m our life: Ten person* were jipjlH" III" i 111 rl Iiti thr rlfrr of our mar service; The- numher?consnsteit" :>f two young" men and eight young tidies. It was a time there that day; Bro. Miller , is a fine young man. A noble preacher and a gobcT pastor and will do well in the ministVy.. This ^Tu^gt^^Tomposed of some ot till' nest officers "and mertihers the church ifiords. Bros. T. W. Williams, E. \Y. Washington, W. M. Chappelle, Charlie Tlexantfer, T. W. Martin, W. A. Ashford. John ashing^o"-^^!- ^ Odis Met/.. Oeo. Washington. Wiley Sanders, Sisters Christina Washington. Carrie Ja^jvsonv Eliza Glover. Lizzie Davis,- Maggie Lister. Sallie Knu*rson, Vine Robinson, Sarah Me-" Ministry. \Vi)Ii? Ellison, their families and ^many* others whose niuiies u ifl appear in another article, ? Tl.l, U'iiiiL ,yill fin.I .1^ .,|| !>< Castern circuit. Santucj'S. the Rev. L. D. Gamble, A?..B.,"pastor. \Vt5 will preach at Thomas Chapel Sunday 11:00 and conclude the business r>F_ the conference that afternoon. Met the members pray f<U an out pmn iim? iTf the lioly spirit. 44Let. us advance, oh uinCTchees^' __ CHEST MR NEWS BraineVd institute .closed Monday morning wiih.jr.graduating class ol f; fteeTT ~0TT "Wednesday ^itrb't a very' pretty phvj; was rendered by the gram mar?school classes: on Thursday evening the oratorical prize contest w,us given.1 Mr.-Gregg B. Allen was. th? winner of the gold nV'<ial in the t>'onEest. On" Fridhy nieht. the alumni association cave a literary program and on Sunday alfenioo.n the b:u <a laureate sernvon was preached by Rev. W. -T. Nelson of Mayc'sville, At all of these exercises large crowds were U'eseid:?Tlw, r>-inv,.V|' .if rho students ? i c 1?- iU? 1.,,,.,, tll(I IlU'lJIiy DII III).- VUllliril.- Ill II. .... \ vcvv beautiful spectacle aruf "attracted the attention of all. The -music... >n all programs was especially gjf>n<h President Martin and faculty have had n?very?successful yiyrV?work Mr _ D. IT. Babcock jvas valedictorian of the class. ~ ~ Announcement of the nja'rriatre of ( M r." . Rcltop _ Brown and Miss T.ucile Vouner on March 1"sf:'"cTuift^^s--^-sttr^-' arise to friends here. M r. Brown? Ts v- former student of Braip^nl and Friendship colleges. and Mrs. Rrow.n , was a member of thp 1st year hiirh =choo! class. Brainerd institute. ' Thev will make their home at_Leds. FricinTs wish them much""happrnes,s uf "their, matrimonial life. -=? v ,-T - Mr .--JJa-v.id-.Ki 1) iari;._o.L Bi.rnn'i^ham. A hdm+Hr*,?Mrs. F.mmn?Williams, nf \'ew Jersey", Mrs. Mamie Barber. o" Nrew?York were here last week to htfather respectively, ATr.^William Lillian. * ~ ? -- Misses Bessie Honor, Mary Sh?*1 Ton. Rev. John Honor, and'Mi*. Louis Finley arrived in the" city Wednesday ivorn'int? from Benedict eollejre^ where t h< y-studied the past year. The baccalaureate ermon for FinIvy hitih schoyl was jireachod SumV.v afternoon at the Metropolitan A. M" F. ./..church by the ?ne*t-wv-Rvi^_J. R. Fnnderbplik. On Monday _'niirht at Calvary Baptist, church, a Fashion Show .and Dress Parade was given by some of the girls of the sewing classes. under the direction of the teach - it. Miss .Estelle Bovian. House drosses. party dresses, kinionas, aprons. made over dresses and small ehildroll's dieses were on displays The wearer* matched in and presentful themselves n?|-trT-rm4hMice. ;ind formed a soniicircle on the stage ' 4 h< l'ri/e eemtost-on^f ue'sday nie'ht was exceedingly good. Mr. Pieola \Yor~ thy was the winner of the $2.50 in pidtLfor lioys, and Miss Ruth Irmm? nier the winner of the $2.50 in -gold for the* girls. All of the speakers did well their parts.. _ On Wednseday night, the graduftt n<r class will have their program, and thus will close a very splendid year's \\ ork. - ' ?The Xullowing: Finley high school t< aehevs are leaving this week for their respective homes: Miss J. R'. tViy. cfrm lorn' AT 1'., Oarrick. Columbia; Miss I). McDowell, Union; Miss M. Sumter, Manning Miss K. Bm'ian and Prof. C. Young, Orangeburg; Mi.ss J. Black well, Suinter; Miss C." Brown ajnd ,Miss Louise Wright, Camden. Mrs7 Easter Hardin is a patient at Pryor hospital. Mr.' Louis Finley is in Kind's Mt.' North Carolina attending the Y. M. f. A, cbnfM'Crien "as a n [in u ntat i?< from;Benedict college. * . Vfr. Frank Boulware, of Hitch Point j was in the citv a few days ago.? Miss Toyetta Miller is in the cityafter closing her school in the lower part of the states ?? Prof, and Mrs. Foster-of Jslnrth Carolina have bc'en the guests of Mr. and Mrs. "C. F-. Leathers. The community Sewing eirclp.. niot'omr tn'?Hoek FRB enjoyed cake^and cream at the Imperial drug store, then motored back to Chester.~to the home: of Mr. and Mh'V . ^(>hn Davis; where n print dress show was engaged in, and after play- " iff'' various games. intersnereed with ^Vmtinued on pane eijfht. . . V~ J-'V THE PALM LIT GREEN WOOU N E\\~S |~ -The many friondg of Mf,?Wits?~ Payne will be sorry to know that he ^ s ill at his home ou Marion street. ^ Bre\#eo normal school -W?d Ander- n ?on played one ot the most thrilling t {lyuus of baseball that was ever play-!. d at the fair ground. The scores be-1 _ - i a ing <-< . j The service of the Macedonia Bap-1 . tist church, llev. E. 11. Herbert, pas- '' tor, was grand. Sunday school was, had at lU:00'a. ni. with superinten-' pint, Mr. S. M. White.' Preaching at A 1 I 'Nil !. I* V W IT .Mill - ? f . - ..,W ft*. III., A*. A .. A . . U.UU |J. III., ; irmi'hing tit son p. hp Tlu- services i! wi i t- .carried on in high order all day * long Sunday. Rev. Herbert was at f his best all day and he fed ids Hock b well for the two following subjects b wire well discussed: "The Wells ,of fl Salvation;"?"1'ctei's?Vision," ^ Now we are all looking forward to , a -great harvest for the master and ^ his kingdom. We are beginning our , livival meeting .Time Msi a?ul ending . on the 10th. Rev. T. M. Boykin, D. V 1).. of Columbilvr-vvrTl coniiuct_t)ie meet ( ings. lie is a great gospel man and i he amojig. the best that we have in J the slate. Now the music will kg reri- '' ctei/dA by various choirs. Come one, ^ i-.yftio Vill. "Collie.llow and let us ie^' '' siN+AogKther--s*aith-llie launt-e thoilgMr3? yttor sins bo as scarlet, they "shall be 1 white as snow;.-though they be rgd.l ^ like crimson they shall be, as wool."j'j Morris Chapel Baptist Church der at 10:1)0 a. no Mr. John ll.'Evuns 3 and Rev. II. S. Chappelle, .supej'inteU- (( Hints, all ollicers and teachers present. ( v The 1-on.tes't between the classes!' onnrtft'i s 1 ji " and TT1 was postponed j 1 till rtext Sunday morning! Worship ;c Lega|i at 11. :"(>.yvith a large crowd pre ,sent j to hear tin pastor deliver the a Lord's* word. He--diHi-vered a -strong , Y sei mbn from TTu sun.ieet " I lie Bat- 1 tie is .the Lord's.'' - j (I Sunshine .band met at -LOU .p. m.jr aT.d tllcZB. JiY. 1"11 ?Tmitqs InTM. ~;iT j"*1 boo p. ni. : . H telling?mo tiees- began aWyLOU p. j-L nr: The pastor. |)i. -Johnson. preached^ a eoul stirring sermon from the sub,- c jeit "grange tilings.-'. I TTfe auxiliaries of the chftlch are l spiritually and HnancTally alive and. t ooing "a7 great, work. "."The" Woman's ? / isAioiioary society under the leader 1 it^ way to.The front. The sisters are t Ihh^-rrI bees?raising - muucy for the a Women's Stnto i-ltni-ontiiwi Tutn 1 i-< eeipts f ?r the- day wore $i>0.(>2. ? All art' welcome to attend our scr- } vices. , F ?? -?? IR.MO MAS S t . _ _ .v Sunday .being an ideal day it lr>fiiirlit t.. us n'Tfi-y-'of-sunshine andj 3 many were Seen on their way to the various -churches. 1 t Rev. Cunningham, pastor of Young -I Chapel church was at" his.post of duty as.usual Sunday, lie is still making k rapid progress. : 3 Promptly at eleven oYWck Sunday ^ morning- the Sunday school of Mace- [j ;1oi<j?\ Baptist church- opened i.n due f form hy ' the superintendent and o- e rhct?ttutdtees^irlfhe- i-chuci high-. hPAPIfirM?\yi11 r the presence -of- Rev. p I.ewis V.ichelhergor. a rising senior i allege student of Morris college, af- ^ tor which ho went un to Young Cha- (] ' -huteh and preached a wonderful | senium oh "l-.ightjl .Ymung. the out, of town, neonle. who ^ utterirfeil fhe cominei.n-emehf exorcises r (> ' Ilarlrtson institute were T>r. and v ^1 i's \V. II. Young and lilt'o dnu-,rh- j ter rSven<l..lvn Atnlers.m l'r.lfes-1 sov ami M-rs.'D"uckutto and daughter. Thftmasina. of Benedict college: ^Iiss q Ta'Tn>r'^j>Vi;V^T^Trri<T''?Tr<. Ru!h G. Vn- ^ h nt ine *of ('oluinhia: 'Miss Cora and Mr. Sidney "Russell <7C Hlackst.ock; Rev. *K. A. Adams and Drl S. It. CIreen of- Columhi^; Itew .T. F. Young and lYinil v.liif Waviu-shor.o. Georgia. We are uTw'ays glad to have these .. good folk to visit our town. We hope , 1 hev u il_l ruiiiL' *nrrntu ? Mi? <41 to A-tlo-n-.?a?tear-huU-in, tile, ( Beaufort County Training school is j home Pern- thu.-_ s11unni.!' She reports , a very ' successful- tvriiK ??__ ^ Mr. Boo/er TiT Sehoficld institute , is at home for the summer.' . tl .Miss" .'lanie Burgess of Allen uni-' versily is home for the summer. s Rev; Burners, is still on the sick , list. We are pryviug thai hp will soon recover ns. he hti^ Keen lingering j. foe unite a whije. _ Miss Edna Johnson. of -Carlisle has hern?spending?I'nnn time horn?with _ BON SCOl T NFAN'S OF TUOOR :?? 1 ' ' oop t>0 of * Booker Washing! or high school, opened their regular ceremonies with the Scout oath, allegiance tr the flag .arnh singing the Scours' Braver.- A hike was planned for ^ Thuvsdmv-May* 20th at 12:00 for the ^ purpose of demons'.mti.ng out door f ti'ivid Bolton demonstrated how' tro ( mare a kahoh. After-all business had heen-- dis- t rosscd we played half, s We closed our meeting by singing v the taps and scouts benediction was s given by David Belton. Charles \V. Johnson, Scribe. ( H ARDKKV IM,E NEWS ? ' Regular eonimMhion services -were ' j held at Fishers Chiipid Mv F. church ! Sunday of which tht^.Rev. .T. .T. Mit- ] cheii is pastor, lie f>rcarh"d 'SllWlSiy ' f morning to an appreciative audience:] ? Morgan lodge number 1X0 Is.?of I' ? ? held pixfeenth. annual anPiter- j j sary At Fishers ChrtJ>el M. E. church j Sunday night At which time- several addresses? pertaining to Pythianism m w ere htmrd. Tho R(;v. ' J. - MitchelH f preached-the serm.or\ for the occasion r ProfV nu(TTtry <>T BlnfTton spoke at c Pi?h'vs" f'feapel M. F". ejnirrh Sundav r ntfftitr?? ~'r4 Qiijte a crotod from Hardeeville r motored to,, S4a v a nn a h?; i n < I [witnessed j I Jh.C ti!t('ra!aureatc"-.friftoir hi the . tie- S, von Home?school.} ? \ Mr. John" darnra'ny 1efTr t he?pn^t i J u.?*ok for Newark (where- hiwskay will s be indefinite. _ j. - t ?? fv : U LEADEK -m ~ AIKEN NEW S?? East-w^M Moadnmus; llttitap'amf" Tilligan entertained the girls' and oys' basketball teams at the Palmetto Pond. Dressed-in sport attire' hey. together with the members of' he Sehofield faculty left for the pond mid cheers from a host of friends. Aversions of the day" were bathmg, ancing and baseball. All had a grand ime. . f . | Oil. J- ...M nv: I\HIII*-IA uui^nu'i , ?*l I !? :?I. ones." ?' > The baccalaureate sermon preached ast Sunday, May 25th by Rev. P. E. lin^o for Schofiold school at Wesley .1. E. church was very forceful and iistructive urging the members of he graduation class to further their dtication and then go into the world ml. work hard and. makc_ a...qut.1 lk.1*1' hemselves and our group. Mrs. J. Mv_ Jefferson left .foj- the 'esf last Tuesday to witness the grauat.ion of her sister, Miss Marie I.. rown from the pharmaceutical deartment of the University of Iowa, ii-uted in Iowa City. A host of rela-_ Ives and friends here and.-elsewhere ;ill learn with pleasure /of Miss iTown's merited success. " Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cllovef accom-, 'i.nied by Misses A. Cumings and dnniiis left for Buck 11 ills Falls, last ,-eek to spend the summer season. SUM M'-ER V ifcl. E "N EWS The fence around the A lston -graded c.liool and the gates whieh were* Jointed by friends, were dedicated on A unlay afivrnoon al 5:tiO .o'i luck. ?a - crowd?was out to--wit tios~ he eeremonv ost it was something, lew and unique. Mr. "\V* 11. Sinkleiva.-y. the master of ceremonies nod(idrcsses \verd**mrrde by Revs. S. Ro-\uul Sandy Simmons. r Mrs. . Qhappelle 'Johnson is' on the ick list put we hope-for-her a speedy tcovery:" r--t . The allied Queens' PairtjanT l>ids' air to be the event (if^Tht4 season, 'he rehearsals are well attended ami. he. participants' seem interested. Mry. Bessie Taips Is in. Gha.i 1m'(q" i yin[r her eyes treated by'a special-' Mr*. T.izzie Aiken is on the sick list. GREER"NEWS ? | 4* ?? ' . | The,ladies* Aid met in the l>asommfe of the church last Tuesday af-l ernoon with a goodly humberypreff-i nt. The Aid is planning a Fish Fry loxt Friday night. The public is eorlially invited to attend. The anniversary that was held at danle Greek last week was quite a access. "The different preachers-gave vondr^rflll <iPrmnn? on nnnrheJoflofl iiidience each night. Mrs. Abbie Chap?ellc, principal of )scar Street, primary school of Oreen ille/ocompanied by her nephew, was i visitor in the city last week end at he home of Rev. and Mrs. F. C. T?awon. . ' .. Mesdames "Lawton and . Chappelle motoneri to Spartanburg 'Saturday irnl spent a few pleasant hours. Pn\. r * ? . 4. <f i i^nb, 111 >vosiey tt. K. chnreh of Easier spem Tuesday n the city. ?> - ? j Friends nnrl relatives of H'nrdoevillo {ere, nridened?by th<. ni-wg of the l^a^h rtf Mr. Frederick,Nicholas, fornerly of this towii hut at the time >f his (loath of New York City.-His ( mains was shipped from New York nother, Mrs. Tda Nicholas, sister and rother-in-law, Mr. jmd.. Mrs. J. H. Vi[s<im< ,Tr.. Hrrnm named tho-hmfr-fnhis.nlaca. Thoy returned to S'ew York., Friday afternoonr*- The deceased isiUtvivodr by his parents., three -risers and u .yqfhnj? widow. ? . v" _ . ' ?..c am K'uut; wun meir annual | lanquet, May lAth in minor of the acuity, senior'jjla.ss and their friends n Voelendun und Wanton hullu ropoc ively. The ropast was elaborate con-1 isting of chicken salad, lettuce, punch1 L*e cream and ,cake. Color scheme was due and white, class colors. Every-, ?enjoyed the trvening.?The?8th rade of I920-.'10 has been outstanding laving won the-silver Loving cup in ; he annual Athletic drive presented' hp interesting play "The Road .toj he city" ..very successfully and hav-: rig as members of the class star uth-' etes^ 1? i :?: Several other .outstanding social eents ut fRr"~fTH'il mill ware iii fnl [iws: on Saturday, May 18th Mrs. Mc Jhee Williams entertained the senior lass and friends with a delightful/) ,11*11 if* Pnitpe^to nontL all enteral \g swimmifre-, Raseba 1 i and dancing.' rl.iisic: was furnished by the Simkins rchestra of Augusta. The repast was tlicious.? ? -??? (jn Thursday?evening,?May ?Hmfr 4-u^ :? ?J iivc ijiauvi, me vuumiis uniunairifu evy elaborately in honor of Mr. and drs. Ceo. til over at the Palmetto >ond. They served {>unch and deLLious sandwiches. On Friday night, May 23rd Mr. ind Mrs. Joseph at their spacious. ionic ~on?York street entertained a !il'lit1 buucli of llie.ii?friends with a linner dance. Everyone present had a ;Oi).d time and at the wee small hours if the - night left reluctantly. The Mexican operetta ehtitled "I'emy the campus at Scholield list holiday .night 'was a grand suees.s, under the direction of Mesdames lorry,-Williams and Hammond. The ivpils' and. teachers who labored u.niringVy-tp make 'this operetta such err eat success jjustly deserve all the iraise they have received^ The prflSlj c piny wan also successful under he direction of Mesdames R. Smith nd E. M. Brooks-Perry^ In the do.-. lamatlon and oratorical- contest- lasp donday -night Miss Lillian Harris. Jessrs M. C. Dawkins and Ernest :mith woni Mrs. Bell Griffin died very suddenv JTt Aslieville?on?May 1 Rth?after jsiting with her son just Que week. Mi's. .Anna Lanftv and daughter. Irs. Mahle Fells of T.eesvillr nr" in tiken for the week as the guest of v., f...... ^ 1.... T? A Dfcwr-iiT-T ?????? rHA1011N({-HVt-A'fHON8 TEA Wednesday afternoon from G until rr4.?>B(i '?& ladies in the Juvelg^home of- Mrs.' W. N .Rosborough on ?ast lady" street at which time, she ami Airs. L). W. Patterson entertained jointly with a tea party, honoring Mrs." Brucella?Jucksim?of?Spartanburg. _ L , AJrs. Patterson received the guests while Mrs. Grace Ruff and Miss Arlie.Gi.een served a frozen salad with crackers and tea. Radio music was cnioved throughout the hour. The social luminaries present were Mesdames Joseph Bailey, M. A. Fntzminger, Thomas Jones, Henry William?;. Theodore Johiisoil. Theodore Youngbloodr W, I).t Walker, Wm. Champion. T. M. Walton, Haskell Brown. Henry Able, Waller?Daylor, F. P. Paul. Roland Smith, Robert Reynolds. Milton ,Raiford, L. H. Hallman. Green JIunter White of Laurens, and Miss Henrietta Boozer. radio uterary and sqjcjal i. ^?club news The young menoT fTTPMitHUu?LiH'jurv and Social club held their week Hyl -,f the Odd Fellows caSTno" on Tuesday night, May 27...The .meeting was called to order by the presb dent, Mr. Roland Harris and then "Mr. Nealy ^srown "re.Stl the one hundredth rsalnt. Alter all business was discussed and dues coljected ja delicious course of sandwiches and punch were served. On the Gth of June the club has plan The. hall will be beautifully deeorat- ! ed with the club's colors, Garnet and Gold and pine trees will also be added to the decoration. The members will try and see that each and every one receives an invjtatio.fr which ..will be issued next weekf"" N FAY CENTI* RY NliWS . Thursday,-May 22, Mrs, A. .1. Collins entertained the members of the New-Century club at her palatial ho4U?M-4in Lady - struct. The hostess had arranged four tables for the usual bridge games. The guests for the afternoon were Misses Janie lv Smith and Lucy ."Williams, and Mrs. I-!. S. Jamison." When-cards were ended and scores Tollnted Mrs. J. G.- Stuart 'was presented a lovely liaud-piliuted chiffon. sedrf. having held top csore and Mrs. 11. F). Pearson, who held lowest - core, \yas presented a dainty, hand -pa+T4-ed? -daneu?handkerchief, ? ' Mi's. R. H. Paul drew highest for consolation and received a beautiful unhid chiffon dame handkerchief witliheautiful lace. The-guest prize went "to. Miss J~ Smith. This prize was also a beautiful dance handkerchief. . Then \he hostess served delicious baked chicken with'dressing, fruit salad, rolls and icecPtea. - I KS CIIOISKS PEUL. _ ?The?young ladies of - Les-?Choises i'eu had a most delightful time at the spacious home of Prrd". and Madam 1. M. A. Myers, - Thursday, May 22nd, wheii their daughter,"Mile. F.lla Clyde, was hostess to her-club members. ' . -To make things -seem more like "old times" Mile. Myers invited several young men. from the college deIlarlinerit?of?Allen univeivity and Detiedict college along with other guests,- Those who enjoyed the afterthe .club were Miles. Florence Gantt, a J tme~ bride-elect; Kt-hel Lee Evans. Madam Helen Patterson, Messrs William P. Jones, Maceo Anderson, Maceo Christie, George Donnelly, Louis WrfFey, -'rfohn?and < HtlroTtT tStevens. Mull n Putts-;?KmannH?Gtettlejen and Reed Jackson. *...' - l ' " After three progressions of bridge, scores were counted and. prizes" tfward-t-o. /MJIe. Thel.nia Nelson having high ..score, received a lovely houdior la.nlp. A betrtirifrrl maroon silk tie was >?rt?~svntetk-tu Jjafold Stevens for being h<fU&?lplayer among the young" men. Mlh1'. Ethel Lee Evans was the root-" pic-nt of guest pri/.e among the young 4.M+es. Mlie.-Annie Mae Patrick glee fully took possession of consolation while Mile. Madline, continuing; to "lie herself refused to let none other flian herself have booby. A tasty eolTulion consisting of the' fotlowing"wasserved: creamed chicken in patty "stu lis. veirotahlo' asperc. stutl ed celery deviled eggs, potato chips, olives, crackers. iced tea/rainbow ice cream and diamond shaped cakes. TVOtrrf) WAR MKN MEET H The World War ex-service men met at -the Griffin Memorial hall on Monday night with a good attendance. Dr.' Ponder?ofTampa, Florida, delivered a wonderful address. He is a^ ^iiuloifel jof'thfi post in 26 states, a phy'sician and an experienced man. I)r. Fondei' is a jewel and lov'es his comrades. A very line meeting vtas enjoyed by nil, however, we ore in need of more men in order to put the program over. An invitation is extended all to be with us at 8:00 o'clock sharp Monday night, June 2nd, at the abovp mentioned place. Please be on time. 1 DANTZI.ER BROS. Shoe, Repairing" . r?Khftfis ilnHril Fur and Delivered S \TlStfACtLON (illARANTEED . 2121 (Irrvaig St.,? PHONE9I32 A Saturdays-May 31, 1930_ _____ CULTURE CLUD ENTERTAINS, BRIDE-ELECT .., r, t __ ^ _ ___________ r .. 3Jrs. Vivian Walton was hostess to the Culture club Friday evening at her home on Calhoun street... The living room and idining room were thrown ensuite and \in each were huge boquets of lark-^lurs, in varIoUs hues, whiah tended additional warmth and cheer to the home. " The main feature W . this meeting was the surprise handkerchief shower tended Miss Ruth Butler, popular bride-elect; by the members "of the ? club. $ Miss Butler was the recipient of a galaxy of beautiful handkerchiefs in ;linens, chiffons and other diaphanous materials. Mrs. C. A. Johnson, pre- ' sented to Rtitlpr. on behalf of the Culture club, a silver water pitcher, and tray. Mrs. Cornwell made ft unique scrap buuk fur the club in which each member present .wrote a line.of advice to the bride-elect. Mrs. W. C. Johnson made a short talk on the significance of marriage'. Miss Butler has been a faithful menvbWTJf the fhiltttre elub- for -ee ? veral years. - r~7-r ~ " The officers for the year are as follows: -Mr-ftr?Minnie- Johnson, presi-thypt; Mrs. I.ydia Means, vice president^TTTC'Vivian Walton, secretary; Mrs. Bern ice Hallman' usSTkhrht? cretary; Miss Lula JLuhkbl'L'll. U'tw-. urev; Mrs. Alice H. Johnson, repor ter. i . .. The yjub' dtd splendid work last Paul who was recently eleetetl chair man of the Fairwold activities also Mrs. H. N. Vincent, one of our strong est"consti?utuehts was elected chairman of the?Orangeburg-district. Mrs. Eva Champion, sister of the .__ _.^ hostess, was a guest of the evening. - The hostess served a delectable sweet course ivltich carried but a j pink and?white color scheme?to?Uw : minutest. * Each member present voted a well | spent an(b en iovable^ evening. -? __ IN ^Vf EMOR1 AM : . ' ?In sad?bttt?loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. Zena MA Lindsay, who departed this life one^year. ago today in Cleveland, Ohio. I. will never forget you, dear mother. \VliTTri In th isTworTd, I stay, Cod only-"Knows "how I have missed you. Since you have passed away. Memories of you will always linger, In my heart and never fade, Until I too, reach the dusty grave Where one year ago you were laid. I.oving daughter'and grand-daughter - % . _ MTs.Maglena ftorrah. ? Mrs. Lillie Mae Hill, \VnA^;"gtonT o. ^ ^ r ?7 IN M KM OR I AM . In loving memory of our dear one I'd ward II. Bookman who departed thi? life "May 29. 1929. ?ft?was hard to part with one we ?? oved so dearly but we cannot complain. "Wentrust in Cod to meet again. . Family. .. .? BUY GASOLINE & OILS AT LEEVY'S SERVICE STATION u Two Blocks-From Benedict - Allen ON TAYLOR STREET j OPEN DAY AND NIGHT I Unintentional Suicide^" - l^'QRljLvuJ'fe.^sluAvly pt>isi?ftia?? themselves just as rely as if they 11 ailk.iodineevery nmmm^r fp|* l>inak ast. I hey are daily absorbing the box ns, or poisons, created by accumulat<1 waste matter in their constipated Uie.slive systems. Sooner or later di*.ea^e .will conquer their weakened bodies. 11' you have dizzy spells, headaches, dated tongue, bad breath, insomnia, m appetite, bilious attacks or pains in he hrek and. limbs, you are probably ' uttering from self poisoning caused * '?v wnsjtipu&ion. The surest p-mk pleaaqtest relief fortius condition is Her?Tne, the vegetable cathartic which its in the natural way. (Jet a bottle odav from TI1F. WAVKRl.lyY DRUG STORE?? Ifan-o-lin system ? In Beauty Culture Dandruff Preparations a trial. 1 heir' ' worth has been proved. Registered ift ' U. S. Pat. Off , AGENTS WANTED. Write for terms . Made by : ? r ~?T Mme. Fannie L. Carolina - ;?? 1029 High Market Street? ? ' GEORGETOWN, S. C. . _ .1 . I Regal Drug ' Store 1121 WASHINGTON ST A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Must a half block -from Main oh j Washington Call Us For Your'Drug Needs c 5507 - -L 9171 - __ MALONE'S . f * '. ' ^ is*i * is the jxlace to go *OTten .you . desire a pood Pianfl or Player Piano. rupted success is his guarantee for - fair dealrnft.??? ? ??;;? Lonvciiient^terms, price fife1 low est. . ' 11 jl 1128, MAIN ST. PHONK 5210j