The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 21, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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H. W. BAB?
The Sharkey-Schmelling bout was j
told. It is not often that yyu get a g
Mavbe Godfrey ami" farncra will pntii
hope that Godfrey may eowo-out -of t
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AlLlhetalk about Schmelling not b
but sheer bunk. If his rnatcK wfth "Shi
1 understand that it was, and he was
-the ling. what, else oonld he be in nil fs
Fairness however., appears to be* ameriean
sports, especially as pertains
'always some circumstance that, gives
granting either his due. Neither Shi
^tituler whlck-tlley Were T(V fight; but bt
the gajne. Sharkey-committeed a foul 1
poiient. That the Boston Gob was lea
-the .Teuton should not be declared chat
had tlie bbut Continued., It was. Shark
ending and Schntelling should not be
?: !f Mnldoon^aml?tTm -N evr York Comr
Mak as champion it is an act' of era*
spui t that bears already a none too t
The Sellinelling case Is a rentinder
.i-jchejited the Wild Bull of the Pampas
I " ago. You freedII how l.nis Angel Firpu
out of tlio ling in their Polo'Grounds'.
the .popular Jack back into, the square
maker somewhere upon the Angel's ]
declare that Firpo was the winner an
American spirit of justice.. Jack Could
bis crown so easily. ?-. j?? ?
Will Roger's seems to tbink that Sc
champion for a long long time, for th
been doing what SChmelling's name is
BRNN KTTSVli.L.K N HWS ?1
?L~?^VF~gtTeStill havinga'bjt of sickness
aud ilea 11 is in our- vicinity. Mrs.
Pattie Williams, is ho more. She is the
mother- of Mr. William Brown... Un
dertaker Howe had charge of the
body. Funeral services will be held
at Dice- Hill A. M. E. Z. church, Sunday
p. in. Kev. Hunter, pastor. She
was a faithful mjember.
The Children's Day program at
many of the churches were . g^bod.
T7" HevV'TJanna reported a splendid exercise
at Spears M. E. church Sunday
afternoon. ,
Dr. and Mrs. V. llanna of Cheraw
-?= were the guests of ltev. and Mrs^-llan
na. Sunday.
The Child re it's Day program at Shi
luh Baptist Sunday was very good
J. B. Drake certainly deserves great
?credit, for her hard work to put over.
Reeves kindly assisted Mrs. Drake
which was very nice of her.
Our own" little Margaret!Reese had
cuurge ui tut* music as usual it was
very good. Margaret is the baby of
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Reese., However
-' sRe^is always ready and willing to
play-her paut?m-helping to "put over.
to improve our race.
Mrs. Minnie Reese, Mrs. Johnna?
kin, Mrs.-Mcbeod returned from the
Behnetisville h(>spital.
Miss Lucile Tillmon, Misses Mabel
ris was the afternoon guest of the
reporter Tuesday.
Miss Klesteen McCidlum is on the
' i4 sick list.
Mrs. (lien \\r. McCollu.ni and children
ure> visiting parents iy. Camden.
Dr.. L. M. McCollum. spent the da.y
in Camden with his wife and other
relatives.'
, We trust t hey will soon ^return* to
-the city. Div.Vv,
S. Hanna gave a health talk
at services' Sunday after which Rev.
Wright in hev usual way delivered a
, splendid sermon.
In some way we have found a night
visitor that no one admires, having
them arotrnd; ?They made ca 11 to
Mr. Alexander Stephen's store and
tuuk a* <nu?'l?-u!' they muhh carry off',
?alsu to .Mr. and Mrs. Pearce Reese's
ehiektat house and gcrt live hens: to
Kev. Wright's chicken house, Mr. Bostard's
garden, and to Mrs. M. Bradford's
garden. Many others are getting
a pop call from this slipping
crowd. *" ?7?
M iss Martha Reese has made a pop
call home she just came in from
her school work in Kipgstreet'1 and
?this afternoon khe is leaving for summer
school ~trnt'olumbia.
_j The young men's social club of the
city entertained a nice crowd Thufsday
p: ni. at a special pafty~g1vc*n
>11 honor of the college-girls and boys
also a few of the teachers that taught
. i away this term. Everybody "expressed
themselves us having spent a pleasant
evening-at the home^f Mr. and Mrs.
MbnyTTn. Splendid" music was highly
furnished by Misses Sarah Morris
and- Margaret Hanna.
v Mr. H. E. Covington, accompanied
by a number of friends, left fdr New
?: York Sunday p. m. 1
?Miss Sarah Morrir, haw aooepfced?apdsltion
aB organist at Zion (A. M.
? E.?Z. church during-her school- vaca- j
tion.. y \
? '? Misses?t)oTnth>v, Mabel?Ueese, Mr,
? Joom? Roof.o, Mr" Joseph M"^rri?, Jr..
fend Miss Sarah TVfShris, motored to
Cheraw Sunday to see Rev. and Mrs.
Davis, also' Miss Hammonds.
Miss Hattie Bridges of Kollock, a
freshman at Benedict, was an accep
Wrtr vinitnr in tho-^ily^lLer stay was
very pleasant in every respelT.' J
Calf t^> our citv anytime, good
friends.- We are ever delighted to see
Dr. Toby Richardson was called to
CoUmrtria orr important matters on Tuesday
afternoon. He is doing nice
ly in every respect?with h?s full line
bf drugs. ( all uj any .time to see bim.j
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i List anothpt- Vipji vvwpiir'lit Ann wu iiro 11
:ood bout in the heavyweight division, tl
hat fray the winner. r? -r ?
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eing champion appears to hie nothing a
arkey was a championship npatffh. and
declared winner by the third mATV in ii
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word not couched in th lexicon of Ato
Negroes and foreigners. There is si
Homo Americano an excuse for not ft
irkev nor Schmelline made the rules
)th were assumed to-know-the rules ot' ?
'or which the bout was awarded his opcling
at the time is no argument that ?
npion. Anything might have happened g
ey who was responsible for its abrupt 1
penalized for what Sharkev did. o
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?? 'st in refusing* tu r ~? ^
is injustice, and further-stigmatizes a cl
unviable reputation. _ji
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of the way American sportsmanship v
i out of the championship some years ?
knocked John Ilarrisun Dempsey cleai
settu, and how newspaper men assisted ii
d circle, after which he planted a hay w
persQji. Marquis of Queensbqry rules n
d hence the champion, but not so the
In^v bo-aHowetl to fttU-down -and break fi
hmelling should have been the boxing w
e game has been so uotten that ip has c<
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i- DINBAKTON NEWS ? "v"
Mr. Hermit Williams and Mr. IIusTe d
{ spending li pleasant Vacation in llK'it "Hi
respective homes. n
I Misses Richardeen Roundtree,- Susie si
Myers and Adelle Myers have returned
home for a pleasant Vacation. s<
| Mrs. Irene Dunbar, wife of Rev. A., M
Dunbar* died suddenly Sunday p. in. 11
j - The friends of Miss Elizabeth Myers
are happv to know that she is In
I improving. ' 1 ti
| The mnnv friends of Mrs. M. Bosh .m
wife of Rev. Miller Bush were sad
to learn of her sudden death in Phila- hi
'delphia. f 1
M-r.-Simon-B?Brown of I'lir^nrVm 4f
,rpent a pleasant evening at the home
I d' the lovelv Miss Pearl .Fiord of El- -V
lent on. . ' REN
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I I ,had the~"pleasurlr of~vistl1llg Rev. ~~
J. \y. Shaw's churches Mt. Pleasant Av
and Elzee, Sunday, June 8th, and j di
-to-see the-wonderful worb he-fs-doing |
among the good people of the com- j G
munity. I arrived there "in time for.sf
f Sunday school at Mt. Pleasant. The j c'l
(lesson was well planned and carried,ni
^>uV-hy-the- snperi ntcndeTTtr"Mv:"Br
Fant. *_" . y
j Sunday was a busy day at Mt. %Y
{.Pleasant,..fThe Odd. Fellows and House ^
j-hold?of Rpth?held their 81st .Thfinks- ~E
giving service. After the usual pro- {
gram of the Order Rev. Shaw nreach- ir
*Vd k ptrtveriul sermon from John '1ft: 12
.and 14th verses "This is rny command , w
Iment: That we love one another,as 1 in
:have, loved you. ?e^are~riiy friends, V7
I if you do whatsoever I command you." ol
.Subiect: "Love Demonstrated" " tt
Sunday afternoon I had tlve plea- In
ispre of visiting the honies of some of w
'the good people and seeing the vary- w
'ing conditions under which they, are Ik
; living. .They-are good-providers and' '
(they are really interested in the we!- si
(fare of their pastor.
j Sunday night " Children's Day pxer- of
eises were jenderxui _at- Elzee, 1 ..Thu, tZ
well trained children did credit to n<
I themseles. ?
j At the close of the exercises the J.
(^superintendent called on several visi- R
tors to sneak Mice Pic.,.. .?
at Lll?lUr a neautttul !
pyem Miss Coleman compeared the ?foppurtuTiitv
and aecompli^munt ..r Tfi
I the church and community to the M
j beautiful poem, "The House by the di
Stde of the Road," which she recited si!
at the close of her talk. . T
- The people of this section are Viyal m
church -workers and showed a fine J:
(spirit; of administration and coopera- F
ition. , ,
i The giand beginners'" Star RallyTTTi
f wilt be had by the young people of* fo
Flzee*"undeir the direction of the pas- of
tor, Jmie22nd at 8:00 o'clock ftt; Which ~T
time- Rev. P: M. Gary, D. D.,~ P "E. h;
will be present. He will also preach in
at Mt. Pleasant A. M. E. church that
morning at the usual service hour. t.|
We are praying for the success of g
rthese good people and pastor. __ ___
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COKESBURY NEWS
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L. SU-P-auk's pastor, Rev. Janerette, S(
[preached a wonderful sermon Sunday.
which was enjnyprl by ?1| yihn -Li
^tnessed it. ' - ?i
Miss Hattie"Wilson and Mr. Jesse m
Nash have returned Thome after having
.spent .a?few days in?Aoheville. -of
Miss Henrietta RohiPson-t* attend, fr
ing summer school ih Greenvillir. hi
HELENA NEWS be
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One soul claimed Christ ?in . the N'
meeting which was carried on by Rev. fr
if Mj Da wit inn loot .woch. It was n ?^
wonderful meeting. Rev. J. M. Daw- sp
kins, Jr., was with him Sunday. Sun-.th
day school opened 'at 10:30 ?r-m.
Tile lesson was well discussed by all, Ht
and reviewed by the superintendent, I at
Mr. J. -S. Sanders. The young merr Di
are coming to the Sunday school as j th
never bofor#. We are glad to sen them In
out in large numbers. At 8:00 p. m. nu
THE PALME'
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ev. U. A. Young preached a wonL'efal
sermon that will remain th~
TT? hearts ol' men. 7:(To is the time
lut the A. E. league will meet,
/.e hupe that a larero mimher will 1%?
resent. The Willing Workers club
ill meet at the home of Mr. and
jhn Gary Thursday night. Friends
re nskecl. to come out and enjoy
?emselves as they" feel like.
Ellen IT Boyd, prenident.
_lt is xjnging that Some one is_ to
et"married soon. Watch'the leader"
nd see for yourselfT"' 1
Mrs. MaryE. McMorcis is attends
lg summer school in Greenville. Also
ler school in Aiken.
Don't forget that the Deader is on
ule at Marshall Bros, store. Watuh
n the l)ig day .lit 1 .C 1th hew.
l'?T. MATTH1IW.X NMtS
Showers of unusual interest were
iven. Thursday night-. June 12th and
'rjday night. June 12th at the homes
f Mr. and Mrs. Vainly Guinyard in
onor of Miss l'arnethia Owens; hnd
t the horncrrrf? and ~MFs7 Mitliell
ij> honor of Miss Mattie Wannaiaker.
liuth these young Indies are
xceptioiuilly fmo=an?l teceived many
a 1 uable gifts, as. - Well?as?beautifu 1
lies. ?? ; *
Missev?H.t/i1 mTil Ti XT Footman
ft for New, Vrnl, Saturday, Jtine 14r
here they expect to remain the sumler.
Hev., J. M. Jackson has returned
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?m?i .im-itytrnvnn1' , wnero in* was call1
on the.account of his sister's death.
W e are having a series of meetings
liieh Hev. Walker of Bishpoville is
nductinjrr!,{ev.?-Jj'ssip,
IHcli:Jaiel. Rex*1. Jonas
icIialilH't's son.-.of Florida. is homo
is 11111lc Tils father.' Ile~[Treat-heel aii
uircTi 'Sunday nitfht.
Mi*. WtU-tam Oymsrrf NcwrYork is
iTiTTe spi-Jolm'.' oine t ime with his
Hither, Mrs. Rosa Owen's, on Mack
reet, .Mr.-and
:Mt . Fdwards of NownTer?y
are s|in*r some time /with
Irs., Janiihni Wannamaker, the later'slother?
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Mi'S. Thelma Hell and children' are
iiihe from New Vork spending-Some
me with her7 mother,. Mis. Wanrvalaker.
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Mrs. Rosa Cl'iinyard of Detroit is
:ime to the delight of her many
ionds and spendinjr some time with
?nod h< r.?"M i s.?VV:in' :11kiak?.*P.
Mr. Franklin Mitvlull- left Jor New
ork Monday, June Kith.
Miss Ani/flitio (iuinvaid D spending
while in .Mullins.
i anna inahcr-( Kiodlct tc Weddintr l'_-_
nites I'opular Couple
eddinj? of Miss Mattie Wanriamaker
aughtor of Mrs. Jamiiiia Wannama-of-SK
Mat tlirws'nnd James 'l'yree
oodlet of New Jersey, which wak
deinnized in St. Matthews Baptist
lurch at 4 fin? o'clock Surida^L?afterjon,
Rev. T). Mitchell, otlicintinj*. The
KjTch was beautifully adorned "with
ullow and white [taper. The altar
as decorated with fvrns. Miss Black
f Cameron sa-n^??while Miss
rrrrstirre"MTIuiley p'ayeil. I'rof. T.
. lMiu-kney of Columbia played an
istrumeiital solo. -
Mrs. -James. Luker Lluui .playeu the
eddinic march. The tlower-jjfrls, the
idesmaid and the yruomsman inarch
1 Hi. The bride entered on the arm
' her brother. ..The hridejiTooni eii red
oiv tlte arm of .Mr.^Ott.' The,
ide w as - becomingly jrowned with
hite Hat crepe trimmed with lace','
ith white kid -'slippers- .carrying a
i,liquet of white, daisies and ferns.
They 'h*ft?Wednesday for New*J>er v
where thy will make their home.'
There were, stweral people from out.
'-trnvnwhir-.witnessed the Wedding '
^aAa'ui^iL-AA'kiUjJ.iadi>'sliij[il_.ii)en wit- ,
s^ed the ceremony. '
Misses Tliompstitr, litthrise, Mr. T.1
Thompson, and Mrs. NVelsoh, all of,
hm-Hi Were lu re Sunday to witness:
e t)WA\ns-T-hoj^jemn marriage. 1
Miss l'arnelliia- -Owens. attractive
tUKhter of Mr.y llu.M <>wrm?T~of Stft
attliews was quietly'"' married Sun-'
ly atternoon at (ROt) o'clock tp Mp-|
-s Thompsoh, son of Mrs, Sarah .M.
liompson, formerl;. <>f Rimini * init^
)W uX New Jersey, by life Rev.' J. M.
lekson, pastor of the Bethel A. M.!
. churciL_iit the bride's home.
The Iniih' was lowly in her tailored
ess of white. "The voiinc c.ouple left.
ir New Jersey .Momlay for the home
Mr. Tiiompsoii's parents. Mrs.1
ijompsnn ami .Me, Thompson both,
Orangeburg; ~
Mrs. Maria Snipe is erecting a mod
n holise on Meeting?street, nearj
ev. Mitchell's.
Messrs. Ortllns V. Coker, Alice Mit-j
it'll have left for the .seat of the
immcr schooHij' Orangeburg. J
Miss Sarah Thompson, <ff Colum-I
a stopped over enroute to summer
hool, Orangeburg. * |
Mrs. M. 'J. Moultrie left. Eeidav.
HTp "Titt 11?for?Cobywljiii^nit-fn <visitj
Id .white tKrrr .wni ,tak'o iji tha siiider
school of A lie-n-Benedftct.
Mr. Julius Olt entertained some out;
town guests as well as smiip of Ill's1
tends In t(i\v"n 'wiili II FIsdi Thnm ah
s home on Saturday night,. was
ell prepared. The cook needs td
(complimented. (
Mrs. Dianah Hartley is home from
pw York to the delight of her many
iends.
Orra-f enr'trr ay art TfyiTtffolnVrg"'
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i?ni. tvcuiii'saay ur :>t. Matthews
e Kuest of Prof, and Mrs. Ford.
On Jtine H>th 'Ttcv. and M rs. L. ft.
flnTn'gXvay "antf tfurir Son, L. H., 1 r.,
tended RgV. T. J. Miller's, funeral in
rrltngtotl. Th-ey spent the rest of
e week visitintr relatives and friend*
Hartsville, Me Bee, Marion, Timinsville,
Florence, 'Conway and
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daughter attended the funeral in Darlington
of Rev. I. J. Miller.
We received the aad intelligence of
Mr. Washington Carlos, who was shot
in a fray in Pennsylvania. Mr. Carlos
' is formerly of St. Matthews and
his many friends were made to feel
^sad over Ihe affair.
* UNION NEWS - .
Services were, all well attended
j here on Sunday.?Revival meeting has
begun at Zion.' ReV. Dr. Lomax. is
being ably assisted by a-visiting mi1
'.'Ister wiiumm 'wrmona have Ijeeu u'Pttprepared
and mpst-forcefullyL delivered.
Many
are in attendance and ex'
pressed themselves benefitted,
j Rev. Dr. Baten continues a series of
i sermons on 'The Railroad to Heaven."
This being- 2nd -number -'-TheTrain
. Crew was discussed, while? in- ftrst
number Rev. Dr. Baten spoke, of the
"Road." Many are hoping to hear
i each onp of the series, as interesting'
j as the topics have Already proved, no
i wYrn fTTi^s -Hearing mem unless
, unavoidable.. _
ttrrv. Baton and fatnily were dinner ^
i guests of'Mrs. P. Colemau_ on Enter-1
' prise street. The dinner was wel) pre-I
pared and served. - Pastur and. fatViiS
is grateful for this and other , cour-1
-ly ate and were filled. Each of them'
tesies' extended.
| Mesdames Baten and Sallie B.I
lYouijg are delegates to the Women's I
convention which convenes in Ches-frr.
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( A large number\ ofL-Leachers?are
roTT" to the summer school! some to
State college, Orangeburg; Creelivi 1
C-olumbia, and others to Asheville.
Children's - Day exercises at Corj
iiith Baptist church were well attend-1
' ed.
! The program was arranged by Mrs.
iiosboruugh, B^ten, Young and MenI
tor, with Misses Odessa Johnson,-and j
' Ruth McKissick, pianist.
I Musical and Literary program at,
Zion church a few .weeks ago was wellj
attended. Mrs. Sallie Crawford sponsored
this and alP pronounced It IT;
very creditable affair.
; Airs. Tobin appreciates the patr.oni)i,u
given during the pafit Pfhool vea<H
and the splendid attendance at clos- j
: ing exercises. All pronounced it very .
good. Thank you. ?
A -party?t>f?fnendfr--fw4n -Camden 1
spent the day with Mrs. Sartor and j
pMres-Berniee t>tt S. Wallace street. A i
'verv uleasant.day with other Claflin
ite<T'was' reported. ?
! Miss Catherine Bright well left '
for New- York City.. !
Miss Ella Wallace,, oh Hamlet St.,1
will spend some .time "with her bro-_
ther, Mr. Wmr AVattare of Washington7
D. ~C.; and' Mi'S; Wnr. Wallace,"aart"with?the
Sttrrpktns- -family in N-.Y.
Friends in Union regret to learn '
that Miss Lilly Simpkins has been
quite indisposed. All hope that she
The Misses Brown of Charleston
arrived here on Monday to be guests,
lit"home of Dr. L. XJ. Kartor and Miss
Bernice, "who will spare no paimrj
in making it pleasant for them. |
?1'rof. -A. A. Sims and?Mr. M.?C__
McKissick ?ttehded the meeting - of
the grand lodge in Charleston.
A most helpful session is reported }
.Mary E., Grace H., Annie and Rut-h j
Sims were visitors at the home of
Mrs. Tobiif, who enjoyed having these'
.little friends call to ^ee her and hope i
tc have them'come again. The visit
was filled with "sunshine."
The little folk of Wallace street ;
primary school, will be entertained at j
the home of their teacher, M. A. T.t;
on Saturday afternoon, June 21st =
from 4:00 o'clock to* 8:20 p. m. Each J
puprl ~hr expected to-be~mv baud. ?- -I
-Mrs. Hester Jeter now of Detroit J
.in.11.> th? of the Doctor. |
We hope that she "will soon be quite
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Sarah Mae Rutf .and John Turner, j
faithful workers of Corinth Sunday J
school, are ,still unable to ojttend.
Both are missed. An offering was
sent - each' of them as a reminder
that they were remembered by the
school.
Mrs. S. L. Humphries did not for1
before?leavings foe-summer schools .
Thanks for the amount of $2.00 sent
to the nrtiro several davs ago. The
nice beets and beans sent your scribe-.
by -Union friends and members from
.Switzer wits a timely gift. ' Many,
many thanks to each of you.
Itev. Beatty and fanjily from Winna
boro motored, here a few days ago
visiting relatives and friends in the
home town. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. To\
^ Vioiro tVlo fqmilv
dim wfrt* iw ??"
spend a few minutes with them.
BETHEL NEWS
The Juvenile society met, at the
home of Mr. gTT<r Mrs. McJunktns. "
The meeting was a success. ,Our supervisor.
Mr. McJunkins knows how
t*r handle the children in Beth eh After
the devotional "service rfunutes "
were adopted and roll called.. All responded;
with Bible quotations and
dill's. There Mr, McJunkin? won the belt
in collecting the highest amount.
Some very interesting remarks by
?r. M^iTnTrlfinir ^rrr m n rl - FTfrrr^FLenora
Sims, Catherine Sartor, Messrs.
Fant, Gibson, Gossett. Hawkins,
Cureton, and Miss Alice Pitman also
made remarks. The hostess served
ice cream and cake, assisted by little
Carrie Russett Sims, and Beatrice j
Jennings. They adjourned tn meet
of the president, Miss Catherine Sartor.
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"CHEKAW NEWS
Sunday of, last week Children's Da
was held in all the vity churches. Th
program at the Presbyterian churc
was held at 4:30 o'clock. At Wesle
jchurch it was held at 8:00 p. m.
This Friday evening on the law
of Wesley M. E. church, a hunt fu
tUl the children of the cyniinunit
Come and en'iov n nlnn\uiif
I - - " ?r noon.
Something nice for every chil
| also the grown ones. There will h
| ohe "Bag "containing'?some?of every
[thing free to the ol\e finding it. 1'iini
and see all the games. This is give
.by the choir unit of t-he'church.
Dr^ and Mrs. G; Wi Long and th
I girls' quartet left last Sunday f??
-Maryland ami?Pennsylvania?who1
they will cover several extended en
I gagements. ~e- The
Women's Missionary society o
ithe Second Presbyterian church hie
at the residence of Mrs. G. W Lbn
I last Friday. ' V/2
( Dr. W. S. Thompson, pastor of Wcs
I ley M. E. church, is one of the mem
| bers of the" faculty ob the su mine
school for ministers being conductr
at Claflin college, Orangeburg.
? A fawn party was held last Ttie^
du.v ut Wesley?M-:?E. cllUl'ch t.y t h
Ladies-Aid flub of the church. ^
I'. The Cheraw, Baseball club is efi
tablishing a fine record this year. Le
us have a game at home sometime.|
Thy fflUe ^nnrwi hm
tug public last Monday evening in
I featured, dance. An orchestra was se
j.curetTfrom .Wilmington.?
Miss Blanche Sewel| of Pagelatii
who is a graduate of Coulter aca
dt my ahd a recent graduate of nui s
training at Durham has successfull
passed the North Carolina Board o
Practical Nursing. We wish 'her sue
cess. ' .. , . . "
SUMM KRVII.i.K NEWS
Mis. Carrie B. Green has jntfvei
into /her new home 6,if Second Soutl
street. Mrs. Mamel Green has return
jed home^after spending two week
in Charleston with friends.
Prof. It. A. Ready, the organist o
Bethel A, M. E. church will be axya;
for five weeks. He is one of th
instructors of the summer, school a
Kingstree.
Mrs. Carrie L. Aiken is visifing lie
--UMr'Jts in Sumter, and. while tTmr
will witness the marriage of her sis
ter.
MfsT Charh>tte Pearson spent lart
week >n t;hm:leston the guest of Utw
Pearson of the Presbyterian church
Mrs.. Blanche Eraser is uii the sic!
list. We wish for her a speedy re
covery: .She?rs?very faithful 7-tu tin
ckureh and is therefoi'e much inisset
-when absent^-,? 1 *
The- queens' pageant 011 last Man
day nighC-was- quite iC success. Mrs
Julia Richardson won the crowu.Jiaw.
-th^-faise(f--the highest amount of anj
of- tire queens.?^?:?' ~? ?Mi's.
Andefson-juf. Georgetown i>
the guest of Mrs. Thomas McGill
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services began at New Bethel AM
E. church and the meeting was carried
out with -much enthusiasm 'am
?t... L.C(?r> ?**?-ttt?Mr., it.- ' .... ??u
LIU' puavor, Utv. Jl. \\ . UlKl I pi L'cU II
eel a heart antl soul leaching sermon
The services yyere attended by mem
tiers of aH" the churches of the city
We a,re indeed glad to have .MiThomas
'back in 'BisTfopvillc after
successl'u 1 stay in New York City
and Mrs. Collins, who has been lieri
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!from ,New York City for <p,[ow "weeks
'hi.ul i? planning lu ImiJr for Hlp;h ~
y I'oint, N. 1-., to New York City,
ej- Those that ave leaving for* sumh.
Jiu*r sehool are'Mrs.- Franklin an,I
yjMiss Sadie .Moses, Mrs. .Franklin went
to State .college and Miss MosVs to
ti Benedict-Allen.
>rj We are indeed glad to have Mr,
y , iticeo K. Christ'o t.^wn, ?'n<l niiiii> <?_
'-Ithan all, we were glad to hear him
1.. speak in church Sunday. We were ..in.
-1ry when he concluded. His subject
d was "The Failure to see Through:''
e Mr. Christie has consented to/ speak
^-Tur-lhe_Women's club next Stind:iv_ ?.
e afternoon in the~intorest of the ehurcTi ,
n and We ai'e expecting,a large audience
;Mr. Christie is visiting his sister and
e brother, Mr. ami Mrs.. I\ L. Stuart.a,.
4" " ' I'KNllKKTON-.NHWS
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f! The key. u. B. Brown preached; a
wonderful sefmon on "Love" Sunday
^morning - at 11 r30:^ ^
lie is planning a renovation of the
church. Ail .clubs are busy working ' .
,.Tto that effect. jr|
The Rev. S. -M. Brown of the-M. ET
(I church preached in interest <rf?t4te ' ?
|It-ague at King Chanel Simda_y afternO'Oll.
1! llT7TiTTTt"r"TerTtri.ri.rt pTTTn?t i ) m-rr: :
e *ic: He really gave the danctng choir
their own. . ' - ' . . ;\ .
Mrs. Chatty Brown called the young
t' people together Morula afternoon,
i,-J Li lie Uth undorganized a willing wnr
- tors' dub?which?MW?Cornelia?Mr?-??
a Thompson Is -'sidertt Miss Bessie
. 1'on no is secretary. They went _ai' u&<e
{mil had a social ;it the parsonage on
J Friday; V *"""" ' ~
It was quite a success'and $2.-50 \vas
e laired. ? -
v Silver Spring Baptist -church had
? their"'Children's Day program Sunday,
afte rnoon June 15th. A very splendid
" I program* was- had. Collection $5.(III.
Mesdnmes R. B.. Thompson. Q; F.
Held, C. A. Johnson and Pauline Hanfi. .
burg are attending the"summer school
(l in-Greenville.? _
Ij? ' Mrs. Chattie Brown left Sunday afteriioon
for^ Orangeburg where she
s" will attend Summer school at State
college.
{ Mrs. Paulino Thompson is g6ing to- ?
attend*-the Wonierfs Missionary con,,
vention at Chester. We are glad to
j lhlVe M~T Marion hosier home agawt
from Wilberforee. ' <
,J There was a splendid program at
L? King's Chape] A. M. IS. chut'ch Sun?
day evening by, the men only given m
behalf of the renovation of the church
A. , HON i;.\ PAUL X FWS^
Sunday night was college night at
lalierty Dill Baptist clTurcliT"The ?#r- : -?
1 vice was arranged and carried yut J?v'
the students .from -various ilistit-utiutn
*7wtlh file assistance of the choir of
1 junior. Miss E1 la F. ftampft'in ?-??|
nflStPessP of ceremonise.
' The following institutions \vel'e_Avell
represented: Ftate colleger A~ :
' Wilkrson, J. \V. Kiley, Misses Vivian
" Branch and Ella F. Sampson; Mor1
lis eollege'~M1ssFs~Rutn Mundy, and
Flossie Branch; S'pelnian -college, At~~~
lantitt Miss Zelda Bigby; Brewer Nor.
mul Misses. JetrUie-ShawSL.AletliiiL. _
. Hunter andCorine Donalds, and the/-...
- Union high, school, Miss Mamie BigI
*y.
: Mi?rs?Maggie?Medrier and M r
. Lois Humbert made some very in
teresting" reports of-the work car*
. lied oil at the Conference for Women
. held at Benedict coflege, from -whir h
i they had recenty returned. The ?ev,
vice- was beneficial and enjoyed h y
all present. '
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