The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 31, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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T ? L: pa(tE six ' ?~ " . ' ' . . ? V ?r . w ~ r' - ; - ... I SPORTS FASTUR ~...; ~~ n w. hU Mi: fiiAvn his rain drops just ahout paint* tiiP Allen I, Benedict 1. .* ' Since the curtain has fallen all we er ?r- aiiii-liupe that a more choice1" mciru "may h take new hope, that the team of his bias tiny or has written the fate of 1929-20. STr-!\lA'lTlli:Wt> N4vms A The public school has-ha*l a pros- . , s~ peruus year unties the leadership of i Prof. Ford and his efficient corps of si - 'teachersyi-i - -rr- - t_f 7' The good people of ' St. "Xl^tthews P1 and the community are making it tH pleasant' lu,r thy, teachers. They arc e? practically every day .going to some t; kmd.nf repast. hi ? Miss Af-ittio VV^nioimaker is home to the deljgh.t_.Qf her relatives ainT~hi many friends. She reported a very a successful school tqrm. . ~ T Rev. J. M. dackyion .preached thi* c< annual sermon for the" school Sunday . atternoon to a very large crowd. : ~ The^tT^fifctt tb70 rh li e ?ho?4-=pkty?. Ji "ed a game of .baseball this season on ? Thursday with the. Walterhoro squad. n Revs. Jackson, 15 ray and Scott at- ~T . leaded the Allen university commence- ( nient this' Week. ! __J1 .-I'll 1. <Tiiy>< looking-jmow-sing in ^ litis section. The farmers are all in -i.uiles. . . a Ifrof. Warley, Mr. Hampton, Mr. 11. AVhaJey and Miss Virtell VVhaley mo- ^ toreif to Suioter- on Sunday on business.! f .Miss-Hazell Caldwell is still 01^the ^ sick list We are hoping that ske-will p ? soon recover. . The -"Spring From" which was giv- 1 en by the .1 bmor. class 011 Thursday ' . ~ afternoon was quite a treat to all Js.' piesent. '..?* J ?=?U'h.. iii.ui-iI-yHHiwiu-cineiit that'Avas lield Friday at Bethel. A. M. K. wa? a treat to all who attended. The |>eople said it was one of- the best they | hit attended. Rev, B. 1L lii'gy delivered an excellent address to the class \$hich we kfiow that (Jray is competant to do. 7""* - ~ - . tx SENECA NEWS. -s The educational sermon of East End high school was preached in tfie '' school^ auditorium Sunday afternoon. !" May 25-at T:?0 by the 'Rev. W E " Crawford' of Anderson. A large crowd enjoyed the sermon. ' It On Friday night Miss Fleta Wil- " liams, teacher of the Sixth grade.--~ k/, presented ah operetta in two acts. ol / ."< i Misses Mae Ina Grant and Eieanor L Gambrell left for New Vork Wednes- v* day, where they will spend the sum- V mer. . nr - .Prof. \V. C. Bucks and Miss J. Wat- If son returned home after a very sue- tr ? ccssftd?Utrm nf teacring at Union high school. Prof, and Mrs. Le Roy Simpson N passed thru the city Saturday aflerhUUO.? - -? . M * Mr Aryhie Sloan, Jr., of -State-Col- ~ It ge spent tKe week eTld with hfi* -A parents on Pine street, en'routa to ff Atlantic City._l Miss Ethel Clinkscales is home aftcr a successful term of school work in the city of. Tuscaloosa, Alabama. F Miss Bertha Washington has re: M turned home from Benedict .college. ' hatTTft -S-. -W1P oi liarn and Miss Birnte Mae F^M'dePsun Mem e Thursday-jamming for Colum- e> . hia to attend the ColoretTMVdmerTV ^e conference of the Presbyterians. n' ? Miss Grace Doyle has returned to her home after a delightful trip spent w ih.Gainesville, Georgia v*ith Dr. andjth r Doyle, |rfl * ?- ... * AM fhe-selluuls Tii our stttto, huvv close of the athletic seasons might add some - > ' ____ In football Clutlin proved outstading, 1 "rHirnber of association, teams to,4*.>-deelaJ: players were Knight, Captain Murray, I balanced team and showed-perfect eoorc "State collcge^vyjrs-ruroter-up in the ra any gfinie IiTthre~?ssociation but her seh ber of Karnes to warrant her qualifyin )osv Cotton and June.^by graduation, -Sta , for an intersectional game last fall ant - linnliia-schools Allen am| Benedict did . 'outstanding players. Dicks at Allen wi ' -'"h nf was very good. Benedict took Allen's measure in thei. ? .'All...! v*'<m Iinly. two-ppinies, those beinti and Haines had fair teams. . Benedict while AlltMl lust to both the Augusta si: Paine while La Mar and Hillary shone ris had a good boy. lr\>r tlit' first time the league had a w mnTTTTjrttTP'boysv (Hall in Allen. Bencdicj field, all had teams. It is eoneeded that'" out tit the number.- Allen an'tj Benedict f-^matlf fairly- a jcreditable showing against defeated Benedict in the two games of I I Basketball was the -only form of athlet this game Allen stood out prominently, ?TinA nrmriTTHtTm^ |pm^-mul without a ti Trppnm'nl. Sehofiptduind-_ilai?es had n , spoi lsniynship prevailedA n irlx games ^pl Since only in. isolated instances do an we slialP'jniss over~that ..p}niso of athleti and I'aine usually have representative rel in any meets during the past season W'e \ . Vln- basvball lifmors go to State t'ollep; "ha id . t lit tlule,?Sinli- ulaved some-- good ~~~ rtei-tn |,t^ did not play etlbdgll gunioti to. aspirant. Benedict sl:n;tcd-ef? ratbiA^piH ~t?| leAV games a?d played well throughout -t > ^tailed idt well but iier game was inc< AI It 11 was the Kaster .Monday gillie at game was won by Allen .?-*>. Claflin, Hi 'a-ioiiH, State clearly proved-dierlsitiigptM ? been a game between Allen and Benedic 0 . ; ???? ??? ???mmmm E BKUWSlKGS AKDSF.lt ' i~" ? H d their doors. A brief recapitulation interest to the column. laving met and conquered a sufficient ted champions. Among Claffin's best Jythewood and A met. It was a well lirtation in 'its movements. ce for championship jShe, didn't lose eduie di'dn't-include a sufficient PUmg for the championship. State has ite brought Talladega_to Orangeburg 1 played to a large crowd. The Co.n't .fare so well although each hail is a consistent "pef?orWer t.lprrr r annual encounter in a hard battle, f from Morris and Voorhees. Paine defeated Haines and tost?to?Paine hools. Bowman was outstanding for brightly for Haines. In GVeen Muretty good array of basketball teamr K Paine, Haines, Voorhees and Schov oorhees proved the must formidable played basketball for the tinrt and their more experienced rivals."Allen. lasketball nbivbd Jjv theniL. ' k's participated in by the women. In having breezed through without-the e- Stale_Cyllegv was Allen's closest ice girls' LeUriis.?A spirit of g* a ?d lived Ui'?fcheMftssies y of our teams participate in track cs by saying that .Claflin, Voorhees ay teams. Whether ihey participated don't know. " , Trvhn loot-only~tyro;-gatnt>a out ?f_a1 baseball. Morris- also had a gOou ^ ft ill | ? .-V^? nipipp^h i p irlv but found herself after the first the remainder or, the season. Allen insistent. The best game playd by Columbia with State L'ulleger_which lines and Paine had fair but- erratic ity .over the lot. There was to hitve t last weel^ but Jupiter IMuvius sent e; so the season's count nn^t- remain ! V ,. . . . - . in do is await its rising in the fall >e served than heretofore*1' Kaeh in jay may emerge the victor. The moving IKKN <;KAI>I:D SCHOOl', NEWS Aiken graded schrOifT" ohtaed Tuesday .ening, May 20th. The term was very leeesst'ul. j\V)ith a-n- enrollment of *?o pupils ,80 per cent of theim were romoted. The address tu the gra-_ .lates of the'high'Kchool was .deliver-, 1 by Dr. D. F. Thompson,'of Augusi. His message, as usual, was very L'lpful aj^ inspiring. A report read by Principal W. T Drain??which?showed -the faetrky nd students have raised $505.05, and r E. Bal), chairman of the advisory ommitt-ee had- raised .$.'184.00, a toil of nearly a thousand dollars. This loney i>aid the debt due for the chairs i the school auditorium. Every cent TThls money""wafeJTUlsOtl wIt'liin snfii ninths. ' - _ " . -A?R^fsemvaUl- lit??-:n-y p....n aijed to the school library which gives collection of 502 volumes. 'The cliaiiinan of'the trustee hoard, TP ?an'V Snfttrrw. exproiied himr.idl s being delighted over the success f the school and stated that the "faulty had been reelected for the term o:io-:u. . The city superintendent and' other hjte friends made helpful?remarks*: The certificates were awarded by roL- VV. J, Mctkarity, city-s-uperin ndent. All teachers are planning to spend ix weeks in summer school so we aneipate a more successful term next ear. ? ? rliK'l I IS Ai ADKMV NKW'i .Mr. and .Mrs. VV. \V. Nicholson at-' nded the anniversary services of te Beaver Dam Baptist church last unday. This being the (52nd birthu'y of the church, the .new pastor, iv. (5. \V. Blocker carried out the rograni in a very intelligent mani*r. He also preached " wry interestig sermon. The funeral of Rev. .1. 1). Shaw was irgely attended last Tuesday at the :haw's Creek Baptist church. He as-one of the old faithful fhinisters 1 the Mt'. Canaan field. Rev. A. VV. Williams spent last eek with his parents in Sunnier, fhile there he attended the comlencement exercises of Morrjs colge.' He raports a ivory .pleasant ip, and a good closing exercise. Rev. -jM. VV. Lee of Conshohocken. nn.mluMiiin pnrl At > .T,.V.n Clary pf orristown, Pennsylvania were pleaint week end quests of Prof, and >s. A. VV. Nicholson. Misscrr-Addie--Mae-?ummmgs and nnie Simmons . left last Thursday >r Buck Hills Falls, Pennsylvania > spend their-summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs! \V. W. .Nicholson, and rs: Edna L.- Nicholson spent last riday in Augusta as the guest of r. and Mrs. Wallaee- Cohen. Misses Marie and Patrie Bettis, Via Nicholson and Mr. Herbert Blashgalo attended ttar. commrlirpmcnj, :ercises of the Johnston graded y.r.i .iMKnaton last Ttfesday ev.en* < A very interesting base ball game as played last Saturday between ie team ot Clearwater ana tne roil team of ftettis academy. A large Sh. ' * y THE PALM En SPG - I crowd witnessed the game. The scores | were 12 to 11 in favor of Clearwater. . Mrs. S-.--L. Collins of Kdyollold opoutI several days on the campus idUl ! 1 n I IT, I.-V.-.V.O l ,111 VI tM4U ilMM ie oeuis spent the week end with relatives . in Augusta.? 1, "j Miss Viola Nicholson was the guest 'of her cousin Miss Osceola Cohen df J Augusta lust Friilay. Flans for the summer school at Bcttis which will hygin June IGth are ng>y.being made. A large attendance is expected. WINNSKOltO MAN'S rThc closing exercises of the Win'isl.oro graded schopl were unusually ~teood and well attended. On4 Friday, May 23rd a play, "Eyes of I,ove" ; wafa'nivvn -un^ur tho auspices of .Miss - Smoot. Every one seemed to have enjoyed it very muc^ ? Sunday, May 25th the annual sei-j mon was preached by. Rev. G'. -IVI. - I'll"'"1 \t toil lay nii'rbt was the oiatorical contest and Tuesday the com i in nmiiiil 11 v iiri'i wit.- ,,f t h i ?ini^Viinfr glass. The address was delivered by Mr. U. SrGallnian of Newberry. A very pleasant surprise party was given Mm. Alexander Russell on last Sunday evening, by his wife. The afternoon was. given in honor of his birthday.. The following were present Messrs A. Harmon, F. Knightener, A. Rosbioro, C. H. Peay, C. H. Heath, John McTV'-vell. G. Gadson, J. C. Jack-. | son and wife, Mrs. A. II. Sims* Prof. W, A. Ross and Rev. G. M. IJlmer. A " lolininlis; soihirl wn< ?,rwil f< dTpM-i^Tl by ice cream" and cake. The Tommvas ' "Beautifully decorated*?\Vftii"i sweet pehs. ^ Mr. and.Mrs. Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. <?f Columbia were pleasant visitors! here Sunday. j.' 1 Mrs.?- Shen Wf ight 4-^f -Rock - -H ill | spent last week?etid with her mother, Mrs. -Woiulurd. ' ._ _ miss t.orme Gordon of Columbia spent last week end with her sister,Miss Nellie Gordon. - Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Russell, motored to Columbia last Thursday. They report a very pleasant trip. Mrs. Cleo I lew berry spent lasT Wednesday at her- home*. - Mr, i>nil" Mi"'*1!1' twined the* Sunday school banner class of Wayman A. M. K. .church with a party at . her home * la^t Thursday evening " Mrs. M. 1. (.Joins of White ()uk.~is her? "atteiidin'tt the eoniiiieiieemeiit ex-* ercises. The juipils oi ttie graded schnuh en joyed Ihemsel ves very much at their picnic. ' . Airs. Hattre .Stevenson - entertained Misses Jessie Gilliam, Cecil Cordon, .-ai a brown. Lillian" SinooC, and Mr. C. Mcintosh at the. home of Mrs. H. .irehie last Thursday evening. After .-pending a while in Raines a tkdieious ice course was served. ?-t-rof.^-C.-T. Hint on and Air.. Krne.sl barber of Rock Hill spent a fvw days days here this week: On Sunday evening Prof. Ilintift "delivered a very inspiring?soriiioii at. the A.?M-:???4rcliui.ch. lie also attended the com*'1, inencement exercises Monday night. ?Mi1.*, buhl llnll wm etilb'd to AnhuJ ville last week on account 'of the death of her sister. _ Mr. and Mrs. bavitl iiratton motoVv*tl to'Columbia Monday on business. ' - - -m > m MANNING MANS _ I The ignnual commencement oxer-rises of the training- school came to a close last night aftyr a very excellent program consisting of the salutatory a?d valcilictuyy address littingly presented by Mr*. .lake Climb!e, and ill-.. Wilfred Walker respectively, the. oiation by Evelyn Sumpter, the old honor pupil, being as good as the rest.' The commencement address by Mr. .I. B, Felton' and the awarding pf cert iticrs Tiy Mr. Unlit l'P \\ . AIdl'l" muH,1 wereymost pleasimrl-y1 'rendered, Tin* fir<* 4 V>*. ? ... mi- iwuiiucncemeTlt Stlies "An;as the Junior-sen:or_ frolic_on iIk* 1.81 h. This was followed by the operetta' given "by the teachers, and pupils .of the primary department of 'he school, the class ""Hay program on the 21st and the-oratorical contest^ on the 22ml.* All of these exorcises were very fine and much enjoyed by large audiences who were" quests of the school for the first..time since the auditorium has been seated wjth the handsome seats of modern make, and sufficient to seat 400 people comfortably. Besides the new seats they, have 5ideled a regular stage curtain which , is fitted'to drop over the entire space; of the front of the stage with a love-j lv scenery and a hack ground that is rich. The__stage chrtain is' said to have cost $1.15 '.while the new- seats in Our auditorium^cost bv special order $4 .15. Thes? are some of the improvements that have been made here since September last. The annual sermon for the school was delivered Sunday, 'at 4:00 p. m. by the Rev. Wektfcy .T. Robinson, D. 1).. pastor-of Trinity A?M K. churchy Hundrcds-xxf .people from all parts of the coun.ty \VCPl9 IfftHTTo lislen-to^tjie! addresses which were very fine. ] The climax of our, commencement ] i-A?rn.-ixt*s was reacned Monday nif?ht*'| when the jrraduatinpr exorcises were, held. The address of Mr. Felton and the advice to the Class hv Mr. Alderman made a profound imnreasipn. n soPwirn W?M?O fftvono*rtlfionto*. I The sinprinfT was a bi>r 'feature.of" the i occasion. " [ 'Many^-of our seniors arc expecting I to attende the different colleges' in ; fhis and other states.- Mr.-Take OarYi! file and Mr. Wilfred Walker have alI ready placed their applications in* . <? it. i *Q LEADER >RTS * -L < . the Hampton institute all of wfyich' Hi have been accepted and classified. CjutOi tV.are expecting to attend Allen, ffj HencdiLt, Plate apd Morrnrr I Kl an }. ? ? j 111! t ; _ - !!> WARE SHOALS NEWS |l)tJ _ f _ .. t I'M Sunday 18th marked the "closing of a*series of meetings conducted at the.|'c! Dunn Creek church. A splendid pro-! gram was carried out; On Wednesday j,n night Rev. Fox preached atul sermon. Music was rendered byTjV 1 Little River choir. Thursday night, i ' Rev. A. C. Jones of Abbeville gave i W a wonderful message. Oir Friday 1 "j1 night Rev. R. L. Robinson of Wil-'TT , liamston preached a soul stirring ser-1 V i mon. Music was rendered by Liberty I !'choir. On Sunday morning Sunday^ _ I ii.llnnl l.ini- nnllnH In Ky n - DC' pendent P. T. Robinson, assisted by 1 . j W. D. Maddox. The leSSOn was in-' ? ing'y taught for thirty minutes. A short talk was had "by ALrs. Toddy i >f Due West. We were glad to Have j tier come to us. AtlTrttd Rew.-Toddy- ^ ' a.u pnded the rostrum and such words " I as never fell from a presbyterlan-"*^ preacher were delivered. After which they were served* with a lunch and sent on their way to Clinton where he was to deliver a graduation aduress. Sermon was had by the pastor C,1 on Sunday night. Music' "by the big j-'1 , Bethel choir. Mr. W. A. Davis, Miss 's, Alary Davis and Miss Emma L. Wash in.gton have returned home after a M most successful term at Alorris college. --?? ?. t. ; s'? ~Mrs. Bettie Fisher and .son and o- lJJ thers were the dinner~guesls of Airs. n.Uin TOiuhi.i- recently . 1 r Air and Airs. P. T. Robinson. Geo. ^ Bubo and Mr.. Earl Thomas and wife Vu \s?ere-c4Uleis_at the home of Mr. and* Mrs. S- T- Adams Sunday after attending some business. They were '' served a repast of delicacies. . ,al The W are Shoals Wrecking. Crew I'r and the Greenville Black Spinners ( ,) 'crossed hats at Wu'ie Slioahi Ipn'rlt on ? hr..ir.,.L? ' t ii. i . i-n cuiuruuy. it was a nam iougni game " from start to finish. Ware Shoals won ir a 4-4 decision. - ?" They haven't lost a game this seaSon. ~ Mr. Homer Taylor was funeralized Vl at Dunn Creek'on Ttie 24th having ***" been the victim Of an automobile uc- j;' 'idem In North Carolina. Mrs. Ella Young has returned to 0 Creensboro after attending the funerf j,t <??_ her?brother, Mr. R. L. Davis. J ," Mrs. Jessie M. Nelson motored to ' -4riwtei;son Saturday. We ate .pxgUil to report that" Mrs. She'eler is much rrfT=~ ' pVoveii,-^? - 3Z?^ ^ ?? ? J?~ gr HISHOPMU.E NEWS.. __ ~ of ?The Hoslygr "ovovoi-ros of fhe Dennis high school were unusually good !b and well attended. " - ~ ,,M ~ On?Friday night,?May?1 f?th, thio = junior-senior banquet' was held in the auditorium. Miss L. S. Thomas of [the junior class delivered an address .n to the seniors, responded to by Miss < e M. L- Quinn of the senior class. A J" I'chai'riiing vocal?solo?by?Miss?Elmn Williams. The Hartsville orchestra rendered excellent music. Subdue. May_ lKth the annual sermon was preached by. Rev. IT."W. Wu+*- ?ker. We know Rev. Walker to be a dfental giant and full of inspiration. but Sunday he dug into the literary world and brought to us wholesome tv thoughts. . ~ ? ~ ?Mundiiy nvf.nin}^ Mav l'Jth a- play J j was staged entitled "The path across' ^ -the hill.'' Everyone present seemed to have enjoyed the play. The charac- mm trs played" their parts very natural.]^ Tuesday evening. May 20th the or.a-!' i torieal yontest from the eighth grade which was interesting from start to finish was held.''Mips Geraldine Thomas spoke "Guilty or Not Guilty" and won the first prize, a gold medal. Miss Evelyn Michael recited "Casey's Revtnge," won 2nd prize. Miss.L. Ecklesl won third prize. fV-f Tr Ti l>nr"lar\'is n-"'bo,"il U;"' oieeision of the judges. , Wednesday evening, May 21st was the graduating exercises. . Miss Minnie Jv; Quinn- was. vnlddic- j torian. Miss Annie Moses salutatorian. I Hon. N. J. Laney delivered the ad-' dress to the graduates. He used for a subject "How To Attain Success." He gave fine illustrations of the same. ? Those; exercises marked the closing, qa of a successful year's work. - The .8principal and teachers wish to extend P to the^trustees,' patrons and\??lfcnds 8 their,'heartfelt thanks f<Sr thfeir co-' g operation during the school term. $ Many improvements are in confetti- 5 plation including the enhancement of, facilities for offering intelligence and S gohd citizenship to the_J3ishopville 5 boys and girls, according to Prof, * Stewart. g WOODWARD NEWS Woodward, May '26?"fhe Christian J Home Hurittl Aid society (if Wood- --jward lodge. No. 112 had its annual turn out and thanksgiving sermon on Sunday. -This is the largest local ; fT lodge in the state, navlllg uvi'i' Mnj-5members in good standing. Ixmg be-] S, f5re~the hour hundreds of pepple were! * seen in the cars and otherwise wend-[ 1 mg tneir way to the church. At the g appointed hour, our beloved presi- C dent, sister Mattie McGollough sound- * ed the gavel and the members quickly C obeyed" ^Orders, The members were ? dressed tn-white trmfofm. whfrfiWB* beautiful scenery. The welcome ad- i rfressr was delivered by sister Jose.- X phine?MrDanlel.?Strong and inters esting addresses were delivered b,y ? the grand president, Mrs. Maria Bur-, c ton, of Greenville, state seeretary, W. : E. Williams of Helena and W. C, c?v . . /> ' . . v ' w .... ; " ' ). '% ? * - . chardson, grtypftsecrotary, Saluda.! ir state deputyyprrived just in time I [>m Columbia t? preach the thapkssermon. SVmVv of the- members d friends ^iad rijjktr seen Kev. Bowan. When*,.he ^rrived the grand esident ordere^f .'silence" and . with wed heads, Mr. W. E. Williams earus through the deputy signs. Rev. iwman preachdd a sermon that will remembered for years to come, d Red Hill Baptist ^church caught i fire and Rev. Bowman was forced, sit down before he concluded his mderful message. He also spoke for e Palmetto Leader. ?The members id plenty fried chicken, soft drinks, id other eatable things. Brother Dart Counter, kept things alive 'by s sweet singing. Eight members' ined Sunday and we raised $18.00. e were glad to have our grand offirs with- .us. j , WAYS1DE NOTKS By \V. R. Bowman The writer lilong with~Mrs7~JalTir irjngton, of Lykesland and Amanda artin, of Ridgewood left Columbia Mt S'ttnrdfl V Mnv 9,1th ,?nrrmt? (n }thune the seat" of the Christian ume Burial Aid society of District imltw?a Ur..?~ > J " " v ?m?ijamncn a w moments and chatted with Prin>al Mdodona, of Camden high school en speeded on to Bethupe, which 22 miles from Camden. On our arial we found the grand president, rs. Burton, and her cabinet hard at work, collecting assessments and forth. This was the most-;p^ac^l_and loveliest union we pveV at-j "(led in our life?singing nnd. aying.and not a mar or hard feeling ey sayr-.Kevcrdl iTad mefiiners have it the order-and the people are re-. icipg as never before, but the best' all every , ldtjge who had a death eeived from five to twenty five doles.' Brother W. M. White, the local esjdent had things in .readiness, tho snort notice. We regret very much did not Sister Gaskins of Camden, >r Kyv. Tillman. W? missetT'bOth them Sunday at Woodward. Sunday afternoon, found us at oodward, whfirrpicach society sefmyn of thanksgivingsWish to God that other lodge's who v?constantly finding ^fault, would i to Woodward and take -.lessons urn sister Mattie McGpllough and t troop members. This Is the jargt fncal lodge in the state and every ember is in accord with the law of e constitution. Mrs. Maria Burton, of. W. C. Richardson, and W. E. ililams, attended the meeting and 1 of.'them mUde great speeches, lieh were enjoyed by that large con egatioi).?The pastor^ Rev. S. M. irbeam, is a very young man. We so-met our friend, Rev. Stephenson, Blythewood." He spoke kindly of and the Palmettto Leader. We eaehed as TVest we' could and the >mbers seemed to. have enjoyed the rvices.' SisteFlflaTIie is ceifonly~an, ufcaL esiden't, she has her people .well ained. We shall see Brother Sanrs and ask him to.swap this lodge us for one of our kicking/lodges. ' course we'll, pay him a little for e swap. Brothel Arthur Reor.eT acmniimod ik tiv WntuiwArd 1 ( ' TON WAY NEWS ' K> Bethel A. "M.?E.- Church - ? Mrs. Jessie Best died .May'ltRh. le was funeralized at Bethei A. M church on May 'itrth. RoCJtirie uf neral services were aT foliows-r iun, "There is~a Luridttf Pure T)edit; prayer, offered BE. AS OF GETTINi "CaiV-lor tli< ~?CtrA~tH BR RAD. "SOUTH'a FAVO 7 rnroottsacoaiseQsc? A MESSAGE OS When Jeath invades your faniil solution comes to you from the I ANI BENEVOLENT ASSOCU prote -ted hv insurance 4uws, to oolio^ which yoiii fore, ought p auch. The Mutual Relief & i r T R YOUNCBI.C PHONE <7186 - ??rkksf/r dt MRS. P. R. R A. .Full Line of Patei Cwhreftes ami Toba< Madam C. J. Walker Times Ire ITMtffl ft PHON 1422 Assembly Street, ; \ 7 i f T" ~ Saturday, May.31, 193Q . ... " some; hymn, "I would not live always. After which resolutions were presented relative jto^ Mrs. BfiSt!s^aiu tive work as a teacher in the county, In lli? I ii n n n m. poi-if i\,or TVT..^ -I.avis ter. Another resolution By Mrs. Annie Lewis. Then- in Behalf of Sundav _schfi.pl and league by the Sunday school superintendent, Mr. Wm.~ Ernest Moore. Various testimonials'" vere read . by Mr. A. R* McQueen. After which the sermon was preached by Rev. W. I. Gore. Singingf "This World rs not--my Home;" remarks by pastor, adjourn-ment. after which the body was" de? I osited in the cemetery at "BucksVille. i -- ?- : L__The league is on foot again with the newly organized officers and much progress is expected to be made. i The, Sunday school with Mr. Moore as leader is doing nicely. t?Thp team kndi&t as the "Yel ! low Jackets" will lead out 'I mtrsnfly1- -= hwith the hnmp team. The plavers.are r Frank J oh nson.fiatxher^ Allen. FfiT(l, ' EB^-E. jyfpore, SB; "Emp" on TB; Peter Br.ya.nt SS: Williams, Jones and TVwitt. in flold nnd. Blg-.JE. Luddv and Johnnie, known as Jelly and Tite in "TfiT??mighty 1 bux, wish the waiting support of _ Bines,. McKnew, only Hughes and Coe the might hueker. If you.,are interested in playing"!! leal team get in touch with the Yel iow jacKetR. ! "Emp" Hemingway is manager. ! Mr. A. R. McQuinn left Monduv afternoon -for Washington. We wjfcn; for him a safe trip. Quite a pleasant evening was spent Tuesday evening at Whittimore trainling schuot at n reception for the bride TIB groom. Rveiytiling yg vory time _ly and > all conveniences were made ? \ ?for the bride and groom's pleasure. |l1l> f " That is Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Wilson. The serving was as follows, salads, | > '"ciearns and?ptmeh, with Mr. Emp til.. " Hemingway as toastmaster. wjuff T" I ^Pianty of "nice music "was had. "ffh; / - fcehool has closed nr>d theA teaching t staff has gone to their various homes. 1 - J T W?i mic? thpm very-~much. We wish i Cor them a pleasant summer and a -Joyous return. . 1 T? r-i.?, / ! - ' ' . ?: . NEW YORK (N. Y.) NEWS Members of the Palmetto Three So'cial club have elected one of.the most " efficient and fitted men as president, sinte Mr. Thomas F. Horry'has been elected president. He has done every- . thing in his power to elevate the club. He believes in the old proverb, if at first you don't succeed try?_try again. . \ ? j Mr. Horry's ideal is high, his goal is : (the sky, his aim is the stars,--The club I-is contemplating a club houseTo" wet^~: " come all of the local friends and out ? of town guests. We will also be glad to I,meek_Trien<ls from the Palmetto state. Notice for the future^ home ad- ?. dress of our club. The mem Tiers paid - " the highest -respect to mother on Mo- _____ I tilers' day by attending Church and i wearing carnations. - --- , Quality' PressirrgrGhtlc ? i Dry Cleaning. Repairing, Al tying and Dyeing W e a re i 11 bus]n ess forv'ou r con " venience and our living. A lit tie Co-oueration wouTd help J. II. Henley, Manager y m. c a. nmimm Stimilup SitMoi vTOT! I II- ? '"'I o THE BEST ?m by name" ? -CAKES ?V KITES SINCE -1841" v v * ' MtOM5CO5000OKC8C8SCtCKKK8C8C8O0O6C8C8OK ' CONSOLATION ? y ranks, what a measure of con i 1 act thai THE MtJTtfTL RFTTTIElr H kTION is under contract and you i pay you promptly your insurance j ersuaded you to take out covering i Jenev'lent Ass. of S. C. ! " )()!), Gen. Manager. - 15011/2 TAYLOR STREET j SU3j3 50OOWOC8DBCRM mtp. ? 1 :EESE, I'rnp. ?: ' , | it Medicines. Cigars. ^cos. A Full Line of ..t ..11 b ri :^oioni?ii(? so' mi fa nrt-fiiHUsT ' S ? IE 7820 Columbia. K. 7' , I yiCgTigjyaoiKWwq^ ymnn