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It ia -reported that Kid Chocolate i
Chocolate was hurt in an automobile
his bout with Fr.idel La Barba schec
Kid has been confined to a hospital i
he Will be in shape for his bout wil
Kid -Chueolate^s -considered by ma
~~ T weight lighter in the. ring today. Hi
uomenal and it is predicted that he
. J _some_time to come.
Eddie Tolan seems to be losing q
a meet held ait the Harvard Univers;
ped the 100-yard dash to his Pacific
versity of Southern .California. Tol;
for^the century dash, Imt seems to 1
. formance.
- Dave Myers, of New York Univeri
fall when Georgia's football team
win in the javejin throw, ah event i
expect these boys to win all the t
= '? human. Both-have done well, and m;
r T letic events. ?
Young Jack Thompson who beat J
pronship has come" ipta possession <
thousand dollar bel? was given hin
member. The bUckle of this belt is !
" 1 ^Jul-k had bener t)e careful how he
The Columbia South Atlantic leag
ing so well. They're resting snugly
written. It seems too bad that we h;
. t lumbia to stage "some games of our
being -taken liy wei^ls this early.
? engage, two teams qnd make a real 1
Elks will be here next week and th
The Columbia Kills had a real tea
diamond pastime was discontinued 1
? to lnr d sufflcR'nt 'number of them,arc
The teachers who come here for
good games during their sojourn i
duty ami plpiisiiriiTn"<?r?ii>"pVf(?w|
TORNADO STOPPED ON PLAY
______ C. ROUND
The Industrial Tornadoes of Char
- leston were defeated by the Charles
ton colored playground Friday of las
wepk in a -mtcher'S' battle. -A.-4kowtir<
____?uf Burke's-and 1). Wi lghl of the play
.ground played first class baselrail
Burk's team came out (>f the Shor
? and. The final result was 3-2.
E. Brown starred at first for _th
Tornadoes! U nd e r the management
of Colclough and Brown the team ha
an exceptionally strong {uam thi
?.? year. ? --?
On Thursday of last "week Burk
defeated the Ilalsey all stars tean
One of the toughest teams .it ha
faced this year and both teams wer
highly praised for the brand of ba
they played..
? BROOKLYN (N. - Y.) NK\\j^_
Bridge Street church and-mombei
were mbre than glad to welcome bae
thjelr pastor, Rev. hldward E. Tyle
who returned las-t week from the ar
rival conference.*--AVe "are very gla
to say this is his ninth year at thi
charge. -?
The Gingham Dress wedding wn
and it was well attended?"**1
We are vify-glad to see Miss V
E. Simpson out again after a fe
days' illness.
The order of the"* Easterr, *_St|
turned out Sunday at St. Philips an
a large crowd attended. A visitin
St&T Wild' intended "was Mrs: Magg
Henry .of S. Chapter sixty-two.
On Wednesday evening, June 4t
Mrs. Mamie A. Hamilton delightfull
entertained a few of her.friends wit
* a whist party in her lovely apar
ment on Jerterson avenue, inose ei
joying the evening were Mr. and Mr
A. Whitshire. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hei
' . ryi Jr.; Mrs. B. Hill; Miss Elealh
Brown, Mr. Irving Bishop, Mr. J5F
C, Young. At the end of the gam<
o delicious sweet course was serve
? by the hostess. At midnight-each d
parted and said they had a wonde
tul time, j
?; A lovely- surpr'mo party was givt
Mr. Monteith Owens at his home I
? hiff "wiTe, Mrs. Carrie Owens. In o
der for the guests to enter his hon
without being seen he was fooled"
his sister's and while he was awt
they came. Tables were arranged f
^cards. While the radio furnished mi
sic a numbfr oTgames were enjoye
- - After the games delicious cour.si
were served by the hostess, assist*
by 'Mr. Owen's' two sisters, Mrs. J
O. Barl.or, arpl Miss Bessie Owen
TK?>se enjoying tnis affair^vvere^ Mi
Mesdames B. Curtis, R. H. Whitmir
M. A. Hamilton, B. H. Hill, Mcssr
W- Ciraftam, ?->. winams, w. d. neur
H. Parlor. At a late hour each gue:
--- expressed his joy and appreciatic
for such a gaily^-spent evening ar
: . . parted for his home.
- ' SU&TER NEWS .'-A ?
The commencement exercises of tj
4 r-\ f's Lincoln high school were held at tf
Shiloh Baptist church on Friday ev<
wing, June Gth.
in at eight o'clock. The Speaker
were exceptionally good and the' mi
si? splendid. Superintendent Edmund
delivered the annual address to th
sive. The exercises of the class c
~~' lOMO will lortff he I'l'ineiiihfred hy a
zthirzimturnfa* adneAh?fc _ ?
The Junior oratorical, prize con
teat on Wednesday nigh^, June 4t
" was worthy of much- applause. -Th
passing mark for the speakers wa
90 and each of the ten speakers mad
over 90.?Miss Lewis and_Mi?s Hail
ib? .?w. > . - ...
W SINKS
MGARDXER
s to tight again Jtme g6th atr New York
accident May 18th on account of whlcl
luled for May 28th was postponed. Tht
it Nyack, N. Y. His physicians say thai
:.h Barba.
ny as the outstanding first rate feather
s rise in the world of pugilism was phe
will maintain "His top notch position foi
uite frequently these days. Recently a
ity Stadiuni,"The Michigan Flash", drop
Coast rival, Frank Wykoff, of the Uni
an, quite lately, broke the world recort
inve slinned considerably sinoe thni nor
sity, about whom such astorm raged las
refused to play against him, flailed t<
n whiclThe usually exeetsv?We-shmrHFrP
ime, though, for after all, they're onb
ay be relied upon to win many more ath
ackie Fields for the Welterweight cham
if a belt that cost two grand. The twt
i by a Chicago lodge of which he is s
\flifi to he set with a two carat diamond
wears that belt around Chicago.
ue baseball team doesn't seem to be doon
the bottom as thse lines are being
aven'-t enough interset in baseball in Coown.
The two baseball parks here are
Some enterprising entrepreveur might
killing out of baseball in Columbia. The
ey surely would support a game.
m some few years back. Just why the
jy them ! don't know, but there seems
iund now to have a good bail cTffl). ~
summer school would like to see a few
n nnr nit V TVini? urill tit nnf f
i* -wv?? v?vj . a iic^ w iii wont' j,u -yumiMiic
-4-made 96 and a fraction,'but Miss.Lew
is. being a fraction higher^ was the
'winner. ? v r -!
The Dorcas Literary club met on
J Thursday afternoon, June 5t+i at the
t j residence of Mrs. S. J. McDonald on
A very profitable
- J meeting was held and a generous re.
past was served. i - '
tj The Sewing club met at the resiI
donee of Mrs. Joseph Richardson' on
if Thursday with Mrs. A. R. Howitrd
ttas-leader. Both^meetings were ens-joyed
highly by the ladies,
s Miss N. I. Davis is attending sum
J mcr school in Florida,
e] We are sorry to know that Miss
l. [Elease -Haile is shut in on account
si {of sickness.
e | . M iss Mable Sumter sp.ent the past
11 week end in the city as the Guest of
j Rev. and Mrs. Dupret? on N. Main
?j street?~?? ^
Mrs. S." Lawson, Miss Frances and
[?ptiss Julia M. Danelly spent a couple
s 1 o#- dai^a-in 'Charleston, last week. jjf"
. Mr. W. A. Clement of Charleston
r jls the guest of Miss frances Lawson
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? 1 tui a lew uays. ?
(j! Mr..arid Mrs. S. J. McBopald. Mr
[s and Mrs. J. C. Prioleau and family.
_ Rev. A. R.4ioward,-and Rev. -and-Mrfh
IS J. W. Taylor attemded commenc'enfentr-e^tretscs"
atr ChifliYi tmiveTstty
on.^Wednesday.
/ Prof. J. T. W. Mims, Prof. T. J.
w Sullivan, of "Columbia, and Miss' Notitic
Kenner of Orangeburtr were reticent
visitors of Miss Ophelia ~Wild
Hams. ' ^ . . .
g.' The sad news or the death of Mr
^.I.T R McCnv ramp as a shock to e\
I eryone.":? ~ '~t~t
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ly AIKEN NEWS
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t- Coming as a great surprise to thi
many friends of Miss Leora Hamils
ton of this city is the. announcemenl
rc^of her marriage to Mr. l.ontis O^-Qlg.
>r burn of^Bergenfield. N. J. The mar
in triage was* solemnized March 15th.
?sjMiss Hamilton is a girl of charming
d; personality and the daughter of Mr
e-.and Mrs. Mack Hamilton on Union St
r-'Mr. and Mrs. Olgburn are at hom<
-101 Merritt-avenue, Bergentteld, .N. J
***- Mr. Elliott Smjtb had a wonderfu
>y Tea -Party Thursday evening at hi;
r- home which served as his farewel
^e party ere his departure for the nnrtl
t?! to spend the summer.
?y ( Miss Virginia Jeter entertained a'
3r her spacious home last Saturday eve
u-.ning a- large group of boys and girl:
d.Jin honor of Mr. L. Rogers, who lef
for ?.the north Monday for the sum
?d mer. Shej also gave a very delightfu
lii bridge pHnty MoQfiay night in_honoi
s-jof Mr. Iwrry Anderson and his char
R-'mihg hriffe Trom Atlanta,
i^-h: Oa Jtpier4th the Aiken Gun club <m
entertained a large bunch of congenia
s- gues'ti ' including pi&ny mertibers o!
y. J Augusta" Gun club. They served porl
Rt and lamb. lEvervnne rpmpmhprpd t<
,n J brinff along a gun and all spent i
'^delightful afternoon shooting, man}
v proving to be great marksmen,
y Mrs. Delia Parker is spending sorm
* time in Charleston as the guest ol
Mrs. Evelvn Smith, her sister-in-law
ie^ Among, the Aikenites who i^ffc foi
te the north last we'ek were Messrs. Ja
2- son Smith, Josephs Cnmmings, Alvt
Carroll. Rrue Biirris, Joseph Smitl
g antf Mexdurrfes Carrie Smith, Maud<
s Rodgers, Mamie Robinson, Ella Har
i- ris and Mrs. Janette Bland, who lefl
Is! for Asheville. r
ie Miss Florie Thompson left last
<-r-eek for Greenwich where she wTT
>f spend the summer with her sister Mrs
11 Ketollo Thompson Fisher. r
" Mrs-. L& B; -Morris loft a fo,,. <l?v
ago for Bayside, N. Y., to be at the
h bedside of her mother, Mrs. Moses
e Dawk ins-who-i? reported as bemj?
s ill. Mrs. Morris has thfc. sympathy of
e a host of friends here
e Oa Friday evening:, Jone 6th, Mr
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THK PALME'S
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I HC. Coleman entertained a numj
be'r of friends at thrrr lovely home
-on York street in honor of Mrs. Cole"
man's birthday. Whist was the diversion
of the evening. A delightful repast
was served and a very delightful
evening was spent by all present."
Mesdames Gertrude Greene and He-1
r4en Molley left last -Tuesday for-r-Nrr
i Y. C. where they will spend the sum- j
? mer.
[ Cumberland* A. >1. K. Church News
Children's Ijay was observed,, at;
Cumberland last Sunday and the ser-1
. mon by the pastor, Uev. J. B. Jen-i
. nings, was very instructive.
~ It goes without saying that the]
salvation uf our churches and race.
--is dependant upon training the chil.
[ drcn.
. A very unique program was ren_
dered Sunday night by the Sunday
I school. An interesting feature of the
nroirrnm w:i^ :> i-lmii- nf fifty in.imp
voices that had been trained by Superintendent
\V. M. McGhee, and his^
faithful helpers. "Brother McGhee de5
serves much credit for his untiring la-'
, find many husin^gl men giving their i
7 time and service to children but he
seems?to take - delight?in it. .v
The A. C. E. Jeague had a "Chil-j
. dren's Day Eun Feast," on the Sunj
v school grounds Monday afternoon,:
, and the occasion was enjoyed bv *^e
- large number presi'M" t.'reanv, candy
and salad .were- served.
Mr. W. M. McGhee, Jr., who is~ at.
tending Fisjcw unfvTrsity, Nashville
. came home Sunday evening to the de-t
! light of his famiyl and friends. He
, is very much impressed with his
^ schoul. He, like his lnlb?r_Ls a_great!
lover of Sunday. |
Miss Virginia .Jeter is home ffhhi '
State college. Her friends were glad
to see her out Strhday.
Mrs. Beatrice McGhee Williams left
Saturday for New' York City whore j
she will attend summer school at |
Columbia, university* This will be hor
second .term at Columbia university
where she is working on a Master's j
degree., ~
1'rof. ami Mrs. \V. \y. L. Waters of
Sumter after spending tWo"pleasant
weeks, in our city at the home of Rev.
A.. BT McChee returned home Monday
afternoon!3?"-"
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Bethel I'resbyterian Church
We are glad to say our church is.
movij^g on nicely in all departments.!
gatiorr. IQ" iioi slMpr "Tfur pastor has
a good warm heartfelt message from 1
time to time. , On- the first Sunday,
night ift Jdhe we. worshipped With !
the HiUel CTOVt^-Ba7rtts1-cbttrf*h.- JBofJrj
ci 1 Stiffri^irrnt and felt the spirit
of llbif burning upon the table ofbputC j
hearts while Cod used Rev. /\>llins\ in j
a message from..Gen. 14:.'1T.
An offering was taken of iSlW.Ofk' .1.
KOV. K; 1). Warmack, Rev. I. J.
Gamble, frequently visit each other j
with their congregations follo\ving.~In [
this way they help each other a great
deal. ;
The Preachers and Teachers institute
will ho held with BetVel Pro-sky- trrian
.church, I lamer. All ' areata*-',
dially welcome.
Services at Mc Zion on the 2nd (
Sunday ?were a success . both spiri-,
tually. and nfiancially. The Sunday'
day school is on a boom and is mak-1
, ing preparations to meet the different;
conventions. ' " . " . t
Rev.- J. F. Marshall, known as that
other disciple, preached a wonderful
sermon to an attentive audience."
Our town and community feel delighted
to welcome luick in their midst
the following young men-and women
. who have just returned from the fol-1
. lowing institutions of learning: ' Mes-!
> srs. Booker T. Blocker, Howard Goode:
" Ellis Dean. M issps; Mary Pun(j Syrle&M
7 Henrietta Gilliam, and Carrie Griffin'
^ of Brewer normal Mjss Willie May,
- Blocker of State eoHegfe and Mr. T. |
J. Allien of Aljen university.
Mrs. Sumpter Benin and little'
, daughter, Ethel Mae, of Bradley, wor-j
shipped with us at Mt. Zion on the'
p the 2nd Sunday. ; ;
5 Ethel is spending snipe time' with |
1 grand patents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
, Goodwin. ' . _1 __|
Mr. DanielRustin, son of Bro. L.
t P. Rustin, who has "been making his,
. hoqrie in Detroit, Michigan for several!
c years, returned hume recently, quite.
t indisposed anil is slowly improving.;
. We are hoping that he will soon be'
1 himself again. n, * "]
rJ... ivij:?, winnit' uienn. nin- of thti-jxiaiJ
1 neer .members of Mt. Zion, now resid-j
. inj? in' Groonwood.?accompanied by
. his son, William, and grand children,
| motored to Mt. Zion on the 2nd Sunf
'day and worshipped with us, after
Z kept away -on account of de>
.clining health. We are praying for
t her speedy recovery.
) Mr. Lewis Howe, and Mrs. Lizzie
Floyd are on the sick list. K
i M isses Mary,' Joseph and Connie j
f Lark were the evening guests of MisSi'"
T?ieV.iuna?Lionel Lean un?ttnr
r" second Sunday.
Dr. Gordon 'B. Hancock of Richi
mond, Virginia, delighted us with a
, short vidt nn Ihn IQtU
:> He was enroutefrom Savannah, Ga.
. where he delivered an address at the
f Oa. State college,
ST. MATTHKWM NKWSn
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Mr. and Mrs. .Tamos L. Whnlry had
~ nsthMr quests Ta.TL Sun.lay May 25th
Messi's1. JiirTVPTT iTpshaw and Lewis
; Singleton. , , ' |
i Dr. Singleton of Aiken and Miss F.
!~Whtte of Columbia, were in the city.
' 'Mr. 'Patrick Gleaton and family
gave a real supper May 20th. The
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Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Whaley and daugh-1
ter, Mrss Ernestibef'Messrs. Harris,
Gist. Dines, and Thompson. Mr. John
Goodwin also ihelped to share the
pleasantness at the table.
The town seams to be dead now. ]
The feet of chilren have ceased to tra- j
vel the dusty streets now. It was be j
about four- months more before the4
host will start again. ^
We are proud to have the boys and ,
girls return home from school and |
making themselves useful in the community.
Rev. J, M. ^Jackson was called to
Jacksonville to the funeral of his sister.
He has our sympathies. Such
is -4ife.-Some days must be dark and
urcnry. ?-t
Miss Hazel! Caldwell has departed'
this life. Hazel had been _sick fori
quite a while but no one knew thatj
the end was so near. She was loved,
"bv everybody who had known her". |
' She was" a student of State college. |
We were saddened .and shocked wheni
we received the intelligence that ouri
friend had passed on.
We have known Miss Caldwell plea-'
santly for many years and her im-)
bibed personality was as* a magnet I
for it drew friends unto her.__ She,
was funeralized at Bethel A. M. E. I
church in St. Matthews, May 30th and
now-hfer remains rest beneath, a blan-.
kot of beautiful fluweis. ~ : (
She left a dutiful mother, Mrs. W. t
J. Moultrie, step father, Mr. Sbeder-1
ick Moultrie, sisters, Mrs. Bertha Zieg (
ler, of St. Matthews, Mrs. Evelyn
Lawrence of New York, Mrs. Lula I
Frazier of Bamberg, Misses Jestine
FL and Maria I.. Caldwell of St. Mat-j
tnews. ana one step-protner, mr. j.
B.-MouItrte-of Columbia. Numbers of
uncles, aunts, cousiiis and friends
mourn her loss. She will linger long
in the memory of her relatives and
friends.
?The community was~shocked when
the message was received that_lMr.
Hayes Whetstone was dead. Hayes
wor-kod?for... the.. Ranks.' Ice company
and?practically?worked?up- to his death.
He was a good, guiet and a
ybung man. He left a wife; and brothers
to mourn his loss. He was fu-neralized
by Rev. E. Smith at Calvary
Baptist church.
Mr. E. Harris has left for Philadel- I
phia where he goes to work to prepare
himself~to -enter school another L
season. . . ?
Little Letty Ford is spending a"
while in Orangeburg with her grand
mother, Mrs. Letty Carlos.
Mr-. -Edward Haines spent a fey
hours with us Saturday afternooh.
Haines is formerly of St. Matthews,
but now lives in Charleston.
?The wedding bells are ringing;
received invitations to the
Wannamaker-Goodlet wedding June
15feh, 1930 St. Matthews Bapt$t
cnurch >at J:30 o'clock; The DwftisThotnpson
weddjhg June 15th,'1930
at the home of the bride at 6:00 -o'clock.
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? UNION NEWS
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on Sunday were all well attended.
The sermon preached by Pastor Baton
on Sunday morniPg was of lasting
benefits This, sermon begins, another
sertes~of sermdnsr. Siibjwt on
Sunday-- morning ?was "Railroad to =
Heaven." A most beautiful comparison
was between the railroad upon
earth and the railroad to heaven.
Rev. Baten sang "Life is Like a
Mountain Railroad.!' He was accompanied
on the piano by his daughter,
Miss Daisy Baten, A,1 B., who has
proved a very efficient "pianist. Corinth
and Union feel richly blessed in
having this family as one of them and
who has proved an asset, to the community.
Mr. Arthur Benson, State colege;
Miss Matred McKissick, Misses Ber^rtice~^Sartor,
Catherine Brirfhtwell,
Maxine Bolden, Claflin college; the
Julia Freeman, Allen university; are
home from school and will spend a
few weeks here ^before leaving for
northern climes.
- A few weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Free, were delighted to -have their
mother visit them, and members' of
i ormin enurcn aiso enjoyen xnp nerpfn]
message, brought them by Mrs.
Free who for many years has traveled
the "King's Highway."
Miss Viola Schell is still improving.
Dr. and Mrs. Lom&x are pleased
to have their son and. danght.er home
from Livingstone college.
Mr--Eugene and Miss Thelma Dawkins
ar eat "home from Fisk university,
where ttyey, were very Successful
in studies and made friends ^fith
faculty and student body. ?
MisseSfAVillie and Dewey McsDowell
hre home again in the cozy cottage
with -their mother, who finds real plea
sure in having her daughters with
her. '? J.
Prof, and Mts. G. W. Bolden had as
their house guests,- Mrs, Bolden of
Camden, their mother, and Mr. and
Mrs. Kirkland of New York City.
Dr. and Mrs.^C. A. Dawktmr hard
as their house guest, Miss Mattia Gas
sett or state college, Orangeburg.
Mrs. Tobin was pleased to have
these friends call to see her.
Mr. AnHcrann .TnHna^n hna ratni-n.
ed from Florida and wil] remain wilb
Union friends for a while.
The Biblical drama presented at St.
Paul Baptist church was a rare treat.
Each character was dressed-in-orian?.
tal costumes were living pictures of
'"The Women of the Bible." Mrs.
Biggs lg very grateful to the ladies
Vf the community whu jwrforffUjd the
parts,_ and to friends who attended.
Upon the whole it was successfully
planned and furnished helpful infori*nation.
Revival meeting at St. Paul
Baptist church was well attended and
sermons by Hr_ Myers ware
livered and much good was dome.
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Mrs. EnTrha \V. Miiddox, Mr. and
Wyatt Hampton arid littTe W^att
Jr., of \Vare Shoala. were recent visitors
of Miss^ W. A. McCool. Wihile
in Union they spent a few pleasant
hours at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Sims. - . ,.
Mr*. B. T* Garroway of Atlanta, (la.,
was ttre w\'ek end guestofMiss W
A. McCool.
CLEVELAND (OHIO) NEWS
Dr. and Mrs. J. J.' Starks, former
president of Morris college, Sumter
and-now president_of Benedict college,
Columbia, attended the Northern
Baptist convention." Whtte here
they were the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Dupree and were made
very welcome in that home.
On, Sunday Dr. Starks preached a
wonderful at ttast Mount Zion church
Sunday evenifig, the mixed quartet
from Morehouse college and Spelmar
college rendered a very enjoyable program
at Antioch. Bhptist church, Dr
and Mrs. Stark being the speakeTf
The Antioch Senior choir will give
its last monthly musicale foY the. season
Sunday, June 15th. There will
be several invited guests for the evening.
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The Children's Day program v?as
very good. The Tenor solo rendered
by Mr. Smith, senior college student
of Morehouse collece. Atlanta was
good.
We are glad to report that Mrs. A.
R. Watley is. up and looking the pic-*
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THURSDAY,
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Children tinder 12 Y<
COME ONE, COME ALL AND (
A Wonderfut OnnrvPtnnif v r?> Vi^tr
Negro boys and girls. Attend the 1
War Veterans' Stadium?seating 10,1
gala attire to greet you.
BASE BALL?Coin
Columbia w 7 :>'h
BIythewood __ : 8:0r
Small wood 8:11
Kidgeway 8:1'
Sitmpaon 8:21
W innsboro?rrr- 1"Z7V_ __ _ 8:3i
Adger __. 771 8:4(
White Oak ' 8:51
Woodward 9:0(
Rlackstock ^2'- 9:0!
Cheater?- 9 ;21
Lewis ?... 4>?3I
Smith 9:41
Hock Hill 10:0(
Fort Mill
Train leaves Union Station at 7:
P. M. Returning leaves Greensboro
Committee on Arrangements: J.
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Saturday, June 14, 1930
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ture of health.' ^ ' -** ?: .
i "Mr. William RaifortT is not doing
as -well as we wish. lie went lu
ij church fund returned home feeling
-worse. So he is in bed a^ain.
M^s. A. VV. Holmes and Mj*s. R. C. "
I Cooper wish to express their sympathy
to - their aunt, Mrs.?Georgia ?7
jhhjrris, Ridge Spring, S; C;~ Tfr The
bereavement of her husband.
The Silver Leaf club met Thursday
evening with Mrs. Amanda Mowni- ;
The meeting was good and the even
ing was well spent.
j I wish to thank Mrs. Hattie Gil,
(liam, formerly of Pendleton for Her
- .suDHcripuon, ine L,eaaer orings surti
good news I hardly see~how" one could
s bie without it.
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J Mr. A. McNeil White is still at the
I bedside of his dear mother, Mrs. "Anj
nie White in Philadelphia, who is in
|4the Hahnemann" hospital. Mrs. "White ~
| is improving slowly. We are asking h
, j you to remember her in your prayers,
i Mr. White hopes to return to his post
I j of duty soon. He finds his way to
the hospital etvery day wjhere his
| mother lav in bed. \
4 Mrs. White is a South Carolinian I
j but has been in Philadelphia for eleFriends?I,
myself, am trusting in m
i God and doing all that's is my power
j for mother for there is no friends like
! mother, " ' :
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