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A1 this season of ti-c year \v<
on the job. who", of course, are
in the gridiron .pastomeMhan ll
? A ItmnTytr in ninnv in-'t am i tk
years, their knovterige of the g;
_* gents-whu. Jiuxe. been compelled
and coaches. The coaches wouk
communicate their disagreement
Z . , : _.w enscoiited beneath iheir hats, t
these interested in A bra Mater t
short comings with the members
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: ? 1> j>-. move-than-amusing to sit
He* yhini[f<ti'V< :i I.' < 111 i i?! their
r-^- dummy drill, hitting the cbargin
low overburdened with adipose 1
trouble with the average t'a'n is J
? iiRr?-.th<r mtrsirmnrrr. \V-eH -tlnttr'1
ei'llle ill *lTnTt"biiU i'i;i a* il ,I,w?>?
At Alleh Coach Jamison sav-s
is the making ol' a quarter kai*
, ' ?ha.*. three men who appear to hi
. them is Hook's Nefson. a vet of
-splendid triple threat man. -The
Florence. dial I.
All these boys show that they h:
- ? ?e>thpr plrrrers-AehrT havt- domic
??1 lal 1'rpnt thins?High; Junes, .a
se??s 1'hinking" the eeiiteiv-oii the
son; W, .Iones, a tough lad *froi
Wilson; Spears. w hp-coin.cs froii
vis,, el' the famous StnlUynilth i
former Benedict player: Co.pel.tn
?^ ftm'H-''1 Hull lie hail- from' ly
. IRst season; Fleming.' a nasi eat
Walter Yison who .experts to c:
" position.' -?-?
Over al B.eiiodii't .'lack Williat
T* we- laiou\iT~ii s" 'a" Ifiue. ! i"""iTr?'S ilia"n;
all Benedict's opposition.; I'easlt
many^t?)uehdo\vns driving the" i
. call signals that, wili mean' so.'
tool i liMf,' I'iomi olid dclio i!,!IU U.
Seme >d" thci ne\v payers at 1
Wootlsutff of Benedict : < "uretoiq
J 'r on-. I OoWllS -TTf As!i>a illc. Tin
' ed to join the B. C. forces tins t
A. AND T. SHAW NICHT F
HAM. fiAMM TO I Mi A W
?' RF.COUI) l?KOW I)
. According to inquiries reeeivei
ly by tile A. ? T. Colle-re Athlei
ficials. tjreeii'shpro brain will hi
to a' vast number 'of football I
similar to the cio.wd that att
flip Tm-kcgec A. iV' . T. fill the I
1 u'JS. t>n Friday night. October
M 1til.. 1. i i Cl i ! 't-j.l . . 'St.
: & T. Classic which will he pla\
the modernly. c?riip.?t^-TT inemnila
i)inm here. Keen rivalr'v ha- a
? evicted liclwirn the S11:,; "!!
' and A. iV T. "I'.nlldo" " >lhicl
counts f?J|{. th.H /act tha! sped
can iio asshied of a hotly coul
' struptflo. "
~ ? cjrynp ? f 5(i;i |-s? ?f-nrrtdtr*rf--l h+^--ye;
their finance uLbljulu,?" \ piny
. sti'unir, is Viirkinv: "hard in their
point inj; primarily at. their <>11
fi i-i. i !. .?i.? .
" ? The hew A .trine M< liter. Coacli
ferson,' closed his first week's pr,
, well pleased with the ,-lmwinft
the candidates made for the
^i.'. "sqtiad. Most, of last year's II
?men answered_Q>uch__! eJlYr*im's
this we7-1:7~Avilh several?mv?
mostly graduates of West .Va:',
Schools, hand." The eahdidat.es
? . mil. thmug+i?Mi't n.iuin: 1.1" 11'
daily, morning and alTerm.* a.
A e vil's will, play theilr season oj
.-.against the strong Bluel'mld iigg
7~ tiui, 1'onm 11 i?> ?.*?', I >1 by '< he. lit
' Aggie -Mentor .on September 21
BTuefield, \V. Ya. -Tlicv iviui
. (Jreenshoro the iodowiiP.t- week
October fid to" tackle the
"Bears." The next?big home e<
will be their home coming affair
V'liioiv I'Diversity, on Or', >her .
The A'. &, T.-Smirk g;fhie preyi
announced for. Friday' night, \*
lier -1 st has been inVtved np t
afternoon of November '? !. sn* tin
letic- otlieials feel t^jit a night
this late in the season would I
old on spectators us well as pit
' 3i? STKU1.1NO fi'UIIVIMilc'S- I'HI
FOBPU ACTlfp.
(Jreonville. Sept.- 1 --Thirty
' ' ~ r.l. ytPo.a. 11 i -pridrtrr-?
St.igg?ami?Untie*1?>'-*od.<>?ai?
l.verry park on Hudson St. Only
men of la -t vear's squad h'avi
turned ho', far. 'ITie loss of I
l.enl'iart and Steward will be
r fr+ts?'I'llir v earV ?-l. w mm ill be
light, but considerably fast,
team will be built around .James
tructtr Smith, of la>t .years
The yontrg boys will no iioul>Ls<
? - ?- ' t ionT?at?oral- tin- .year. 1-hese
will be just almiit (lie cr
the stale. At us I <t1' t hr>?year's*
TV rial is pri "ercbrrf"* Vrar tr -S t up p
Itul Irr li< 11 l.liai j' lit 01_'li_-JL' w '
~~*of hard yrr.Ttr~ttnTit*? team will
the b??st ">liitfh-srIn>ol eleven. ii
state" So "lookout IJoM.r-r 'f. HrH
" thes-mt ymi. Stetliup Tipei
coming ?nrt- rmntnp- strong,?
goaf. Is-k'tBA' I rntr""( brniipimrdr
burst. We have vomeral npfn i
and would dike to ;play any
' rhn ^ thleiie- lairccUii^ uC Sj<
Hijfh SefiooT. t" 11'< < 11V: 11r1. St
Just Say You Saw it ii
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riJRE BROWSINGS ~
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1 HiiJ a goodly- number of- side line- coaches
better qualified by far to give instructions
rtose to whom that job has been entrusted.
L'ir t'untbull days have Been over for many
line has advanced far btysund that of those.,
to keep up with it year by year as players
1 be pleased to have these side liners* either
s from their jr^hods* to them or keep them
0 tlisi'ii^s* what thev conceive to be a coache s j
Of a team". " . . . y ; ~~j
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ailv dozens at nass snatching, limbering up.
g machine and tht. like, and hear sOme fellissue
pour out his criticism an every poor
1 mistake -in w.hatever h?? i&jdoing. One big.
that he expects a football team to grow up
hrmwer happen. Trial and error must opin
mI bur pliHci^ ,,f lift.
that the big problem which cconfronts him
k who has playing ability and brains. He
ave thi* making of a quarter back. Une of
some few seasons who is.developing into a
oilier two a dp Montgomery, who hails from
enoir who'.comes from Sims High at Union,
ive had football training.
viuj.-k^s. lhe huilihot the kind of guards one j
big eastern and western elevens, from AVib I
m Lincoln High; Ilines, a-likely'chap from!
i Virginia State; I.eroy Scott and Fred Ua-J
nachiiie at Hooker Washington. Wilson, a
d. said to he as fast and as-hard as "White j
I waters: Hmlu'i's. who had his leg fractured {
in'g linesman; Bullet', a vetemn center; and-j
uisjf muc h ti/oube to those who seuk a line J
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lis has a healthy looking bunch. It. Hill is (
Li eh rgb Danifei ly is hack^'tu spill ti'bUhle to ,
?v Herbert is vowing to'plunge across for'
orient season.' A1 Davis is determined .-to
re.-; Keith and Kmaiiuel Claulden are liatk
11. are Thompson, of Morris.; Gibbs 'and
t.T Sims; -Farhnnr of--Sfms; Kpann of A. and
^ .MrFnrkfns and Bus-W tfliams were expect- .
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(HIT- Ol'llMNC OF SFHOFIKU)
SC HOOL ANNOFNCKI) FOB ,
SHPTKMHKK Mr,
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ul'- Aiken, S. C..?-Schofield School was t
host . -founded in ISOS by that much lovcil
nveis, wt>iiia.n, Martha 'Schot'teTcf, of Backs
aided County, Pa. ami tyday it ranks .among
a)l.of._the lending flf ig h Schools for colored:
:: ! toVhildion of the south, doing standard
i.w-A. Iliyh School work along airlines.!'
ed in This school has done more ins the up1
sia-1 lilt-work among nun people-than any j
lwa>s other school .of its kind in the state, j
car: " The object of the Founder, Martha
i. - tS<-1o ii^1 dw-Was to. reach-ihe nnreached .
ntorsij and help the unlielped, and that
est ed beautiful spirit of help is still the
purpose of the s'c'hool and is exemu'
hy?t4ie present Superiulendtair!
?Mass Alary K. Snnbotrr and those,
t UlUp |)<)t (i t I'lU'hri's !inil mmi1<
tiling nocted with the school love her be..mum'u
i.r una ln-iuuirur spiTir:?sinr
i .ld-'js willinjr to help in what ever way }
acticc sju, ran students who enter Seholiehl j
"^'Schoid.
letter ''u* <'XI,('MSC to al tend this .school
ls reasonable anil moderate- being i
j'T^V "in-reaeh-wf- all who^wtsh to educate
il l* their" children. Besides the Literary
wi-re "Trainiifg. which is equal to that go'.t ??'
anywhere else in the State all
pj,}! stii'ieni.v are givV-h WolVUM'f 111 IlWllU- ,
[H.1UM trial Training, including Agriculture '
regu-' ' 'iirpehtry. Blacksmithing, Auto Me-!
esent elianics. 'Harness Making and Brick },
ll," at Masrmh.V t'oi1 The hoys.?Sewing, Mil
n t_() i linery. Domestic Science and Launder1
end. ''ig for girlsj. They are also given
Shaw adequate trailing along Moral an.1m'tcr't'
Religious lipes, hence you can no he' - !
with ,t'1' than to put your boy or *?irl tin- i
o.jfh. der- the care of this school,
ously It has-been announced from the!
>vem- Superintendents office that the school
o the wit begin its (>2ncl year's work on I
. ath- }Sept.' ijntli. 5UV<1 it is. hoped that every |
game well wisher of the school will do ail
>o too that is humanly possible to make!
Vvors. this one of the"best and most success |
. fijl terms in the history'of the school 1
ou r Prof. S. P. Bradby, a graduate of I
Hampton ^Institute, Hampton Va.,1
i with several, \oars t'eaching exper-'j
-nine - iiuice will he the new principal and
1-?U?-4?also ot her changes and , .additions.1
Way- '-LaAiu-TLei:u _m a d e_m. the. teac:.hiiTg~Tbrea
t . that will ?ri-,i;i?lv. clw.nwliir." " '
4 . ! ...... * it? .'t! viip, tuv I I CI IV I til' I
[. |-c- t. ii 1 fc-y- causing tlif gieat Work of, the j
late*. School to go forward as usual,
badly i- Write Ine si.pi rir.tondei t for fur |
yei-y i t.her infonpn'tion. Aik?p, S. C.,
(1,i- WNOI NCK.MKNT OF THF. OPEN-!
1 j\(; DATE..ANO TEACHERS OF
a*.n?\- THE BENNETTSVILLE ,<CITYJ
j ( OI.ORKI) .SCHOOL.
ids .11 j .
-- ma- i?-? ? ??via
k*' Tlif' llonnettsvillo City Colored
i Selioolwil) have its doors open for
' i. ; registration the wepk of the tfth of
' ' |;, Or tidier, mao. - SohooE
will open on?or before Abe
Their i' 1 *11 h of October. /feathers will he
i;t- | notiiietl In time enough to -Ale here
Jxlm i for the faculty meeting before the
high' ' "I't'i'ing of school.
Wi>'-' } _ Ihitrons and friends are looking
TTTmtT? u ."'d t'Trr-rr-'tureesefirt .reTm.
t|? The B. H. S-. F-Bull boys arc
i practising every afternoon. Motto
1 - "Clean up as they go, this season.
T-ea-ehers? Primary Department:
1 Mrs. I.. I,. Whittakor, Music; BenInottsville.
S. 0. Miss Thelnia (Ia~hi
> bell, Economies; Williamston, S. -C.
(Assisted by Mr?._Zoa S. Wright an 1
_________> Miss B. E. Graham^ Supervisor Mi&s
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Rsffrorra Gnss, Assistant Music; Siimter,
S. C. Miss Daisy B. Felder,
Librarian; -Columbia, S. C.
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! Intermediate Department:
Miss Mamie E. Gorden, News ReI
porter, Columbia, S.'C. Miss Geneva
jX. Reid, Phys. -Training; Rockhill.
|t. Mrs. Shidie S. Simmons, Couiv
selor; Edgefield! TT CI Miss ArtHuree
Twiggs, Basket Ball Coach, S.umter,
S. C. ' (
High School Department: _
Prof. Solomon S. Gioyord,, Science
Department, and Coach of Foot Ball
Team; St. Matthews, S. C.
Alius Mildred English,
[.at in,?French ami Public School
Speaking; Columbia, S. C. Miss Mar
garet E. Cherry, Assistant Librarian
Mathematics, History, Phys. Geogrnphyt
Sumter,??Gr Prof. Chaa. D.
Wright, Principal, Vocational, Agriculture,
(jennietry, EconQndcs, and
Band- *7' ??1?
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SALUDA NEWS .
The Pulpit Aid Society of the Lock
hart Baptist Church myt on Sept.
8th and form some piano to raise
money for the .purpose t?f beautifying
the church,.
The Williams Ohapej C, M?' R*
Church meeting was well attended
on last Sunday night of which Rev.
i.i vuigsion is pasiur.Sunday
~wittr~"prrrrms Mi1. anU MrsThow
L. Logan
Miss Verdell W-athrrrieft Sept. 6th,
for Nrw York wjhere she will spend
an unlimited time.
Mr.'and Mrs. J. H.-Daniel, MT.vgnd
Mr". M I- I-ogan of Route 3, were
the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr?~
John Mason
tVe were glad to have Mrs. Ethel
School and hope Hhe will continue
Hill With us Sunday in Sunday
now. : . ;
Misses Mamie Coleman, I.illie
Smith of Ninety Six und Mr. M. L,
Coleinan' of Knut were pop callers
in . Saluda-Sunday.
Sumter, S. C., Dea.'Johnson of Morr>
?J'rof-. Booker -of Morris College,
lUfhnpol Church,?Gr ecu wood,?S.? C.,
-muLd'anght or Miss-dolttreon. A. BTToT
Morris College made a business call
at the home of. Mr, and Mrs. T- L.
Logan last week. The
agent was yorv sorry that the
readers of the Leader were disappointed.
in- last Week's issue, however
the news was sent but was not printed,
just continue to look for Saluda
news and subscribe for the Palmetto
Leader the leading paper of the South
of its klndf ?
i do agent is now looking l'or the
old subscribers to renew and and
bring" along a new one this tun?.
'HHuttik you in advance ^?
Messrs Henry Rllis and John Mfi-.
soiij" Jr. inotoi-od to Augusta', Ga. oil
-last?Sunday
Mi s. 1 settle. Kimball (if Kdggttel.l'
.is expected to visit Saluda as tho\
guest-of Mr. and MVs?'T. L. Lwgan,
.next week. She" is also the land ljnW
"of Miss I'ili/.a. r.'O'an during
Services were held in all churches
at the usual hour Sunday. Rev.
White is preaching some interesting
sermons. Rev. Levant closed a successful
revival being assisted by Rev.
Wallace". Never has St. Patxi wi*;-i
cssed sucb~a? meeting.
Mrs. Kmmaline Nelson and young
datighTcr. - accoinpanied fay? James
King motored to Augusta.-CIa.. durinu
tlie past week where thc.v participated
in a program. They reported a
ii' 11 1 < i vl'i 11 trip -pwl :< nij-e time.
*()n Fri<$iy afternoon, Mrs.* Lavinia
Anderson *was hostess~to the Boosters
Club,' "with a large crowd present.
A. very unique program was
rendered. After which a tasty menu
consisting of chicken salad, crackers,
pickles, takes and charlotte whip
were served.
Mrs. Margaret Smith, entertained
The Pulpnt _Aid on Thursday afternoon
with a number of friends present.
During the social hour a delight
fuDcourxe of chicken salad, tea
ice cream and cake was served. 1
Misses Mattie Duckett accompanied
by Misses Cecelia, Mattie Putman,
Mrs. Lula Putman, and Mr. C.
If. Duckett motored to Greenville
ter'ftaving spent more thap a month
He wishes to relate that he has never
.spent a* more pleasant vacation among
his Sisters, Brothers and other
relatives. ilewas accompanied -ftft
. fCferttagville by his Sister and
Brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudgens
I his* hildren and another brother, Mr.
! Arnett Barksdale.
The Little Sunbeam Club, presentU*d
to the church a beautiful silver
: Baptismal Bowl on Sunday morning
I Much credit is due them.
! As'heville, Sunday to visit his family
I and to greet his .pew daughter-in-law
! who was happily married to Mr. L,
hW. ".hr: a few days agff.
tM; and Mrs. Cash Franks and
I daughter motored to CftiyCourt Stmdav
to. attend a funeral of.ta nephew.
Mrs. Carrie Fletcher spent a few
: days at the home of Hev. and MrsL
I .Tfthrr Itnyd:?? -
i Miss Kuzzie Lee Garrett o? Gli?U>;r
, spent the past week at the home of
I Miss Maggie Garrett.
Dr. Anderson Maxwell necompanI
led by Miss Elinor Maxwel) were visitors
among old friends"^ Tew clays
! ago.
| Mrs. Louise Price of Washington
I D. C., made a flying trip to the city
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rO LEADER " " .
Idayt week.
Mrs. Mattle Pearle Fuller after beinn
seriously ill for a few (lays now to the
physician, Dr. Thompson is rapidly
improving.
Miss Annie Mae Steene of Spar?
tanburg spent the1: past \veek at the
| home of her aunt Mrs. Thus. Sheltori
The Woman's Business Club entertained
at the hbine of Mrs. John Fowlc^tm
-Wtrthnesday afternoon with a
sojt'ial hour a delightful sweet course
"taige crowd ' present. During?the
was -served" r ; ??~~?
Mrs. C. H. Duckett, Mrs. Lula Put.
man. Miss Ulattie and Mr. John A.
Putmari motored to^Ujilon Friday in
who has' spent awhile here with relatives.
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M iss Willie Boyd left Saturday,
for Brewer Normal. &he was accompanied
by her Father, R'ev. John
Boyd. We wish for her a 'pleasant
school term.
Mrs. Alicp Todd nfpnmivinia.l '">?
sister to Asheville^urulav.
| Mrs. Arzella Watta and daughter
accompanied by Mrs- James- spent
Sunday in Charlote as- guest of Mr.
and Mrs. McDuffie Little,
Mr. Luke Pitta vetted his brother
Mr. Thomas Ritts.
Mr. and Mrs. R. U, Holland and
Mr. and Mrs. iA. C. Holland, visited
friends'and relativesJj3ipndayk being
nee?|inp!nii^<f liv Mr.LHrartey FranlT?"
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SUMTER NEWS"
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Vacation time is over for the youth
of the city. On Tuesday morning
Sept. 9th a vast number of sad and
various schools of the city, As usual
the* schools opened with a large
^"vP'^ent, 1.? .
The Woman's Home Missioonary
SoeietJy-of Emanuel held their regulur
monthly meeting on Monday aft$r
noon at the home of Mrs. 11. Richards
on S. Washington streetT The
rtoeilng was largely attended and a
1 ?member juined.?September bei'ing
the month for paying du?s. for
the- year, a large"'siiliT was collected.
Several merrtbers of the church
were rein umbered?with?donations.
After all business, was transacted a
course1-of delicious rhnrnlnf-? n,......
plain cake and ice cream was served.
The One More Effort Chayitable
Cluh met on Wednesday afternoon.
Sept. 10th at the home of Mrs. C. A.
I,nwson. A very profitable meeting
was held and all of the needy eases
which were reported were, provided
for. The meet in nr was well attended.
A. most refreshing course of punch
and rake was served.^Mrs.
Williams of Baltimore, MA,.
Is the truest of Prof, and "Mrs. P. A.
Lawson. Mrs. Williams is Mrs. I.aw:
?on's mother,
A^TMrT^ah.r MrsT A. J. Andrews spent
^.several days last week visiting1 in
.\Nprth Carolina. " "...
,;wliss Maud Pendererass spent
hours in the city Monday enroute tu
Columbia?
Mr. Avevy of the North Carolina
Mutual is '? -thn-pitv snpurvin'nm the
drive for the company.
Mmo r. T 5?we->
v. ... iiuvuiiiw.wnn was seriously
injured in. an . accident last
week is improving rapidly. ' ? "
Various entertainments are being
had by different clubs preparatory to
the hmTORl fall rally of Emanuel M,
E. Church.
'- -SILVER STREET NEWS .Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, mark
ed the close of the fourth Quarterly
Conference of the Silver Street CirTTTtr
The?RCjjiday School- was -cprrducted
in the usual manner by the
superintendent, Mr. ,T. K. Jackson. A
very inspiring sermon was preached
by Presiding Elder L. F. Vance. "We
were sorry to learn of the illness of
Mrs. Vance while being on the work,
we trust and pray that she has entirely
recovered ere now." We regret
also to learn of the illness of Mrs.
F.- L. Jackson, resulting from -having
stucU a nail in her foot, but glacTthat
she is able to be up; hoping that she
will soon bp able to go out again.
Miss B. L. Jackson spent a portion
of last week in Whitmire visiting relatives.
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Prof. H. W. Baumgardncr, R. H.
Sullivan, and Mr. M. E. Proctor were
the-guests of M.r JL. K. Jackson and
Tamftrnast ihursday. We 6njf?ycd
having them in our home, and regret
that the trio will now be broken, due
to the fact that Prof. Baunigardner
shall be called to his post of duty as
.nepe-of the instructors?iri Allen-IInir
versity on Sept. 17th. Of course wc
have no Saturday school and' only ~a
rinrt tVin <ls?V r,r< 9111 ti A ou a
again, our doors and hearts arP always
open; you are^ welcome. ?
CARLISLE NEWS
ThP services at Williams cnapel
were unusually good* Sunday. Rev.
Tate preached a wxtnderful sermon.
After which one person- united'with
thP church. One of the new converts,
He rejoiced so much until every heart
Mt. Eden, one of thP best revivals.i1
\ was made to rejoice that was present,
|Frulay brought^ tc^ a close at
teen years. I haven't words to" express
The meeting. "Rev. J. T?. Johnson,
pastor of the Winnshoro station,
conducted the reviyal.v-And I mean he
'really knows -this business. From
did his best. Thirteen were converted
and everyone that had any kind of
religion at all was made to rejoice
in the salvation of the Lord. The
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- -people litwrn1!?-atop' Rejoicing. .JtC^e
; are sorry that Rev. Johnson had to
leave us, but hope, he' will, return to
_ us again soon. What 1 mean, he
holds a crowd. The buildingv was
packed to its capacity every night.
The Christians have decided to cont
duct prayer meeting all the week,
s There are some more anxious seek~^W.:\nd
we want them saved. ~~
RiSvs.'T. H. Addison, J. M. Oawkins,
Wilks, Tate and W. M. Jeter were
pleasant visitors to the rcvivul.?We
were -triad to hove thein pnnp in on
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Mr. Jim Jeter and^Miss Katie McC'onnell
wpro VisitSrtilTT. o 1?
, .m^p.ijr^iliaiilCU OUIIUttY
- ?>*Mrht. They will leave fop their howein
the North Saturday.
Rev. - A+hort Hawkins was?in the
- -e4ty?-Sunday visiting his family and
friends.- W\? were triad to have him.
M iss Dcvvov McDowell of Union,
stopped over Thursday night ?enroute
tij Chester where she will teach.
Kev.*.l. R. Johnson! Jr.. left for his
home ijr Winnsboi;o on Saturday. We
will miss him very much. He is a
- senior college* student at Allen University.
.
?? Miss Berniee Brown, left Saturday
for Columbia where she- will attend
vhnol at Booker Washineton High.
'Mrs. Mattie Jeter and littl0 daught
or. left Monday for Cincinnati. Ohio.
Mr. Waitus Johnson was called- to
Blair Friday to attend the funeral "of
Ids nephew. Mr. Adolphus Johnson.
- -"?We ar.? glfd-to-Bear that Mrs. Gfci.
- "evn Smith is recovering after a no
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PENDLETON NEWS
Rev. W. C Crawfor thp great evan-gelist
has just closed a successful reviva!
meeting at Fan- View A. M^F.
Church; "27 souls confessing reTigioirr
Rev. G". B. Brown is pastor.
. Mrs. Georgia Winston left .Saturday
for Atlanta, Ga., to., spend a
"-while with relatives and friends. We
hopfenshe will soon tie back home feeling
well again. ' ...
r Mrs. M. L. ltamherg left Monday
" for New -Yol k, jo b; dl the bedside
gone a successful oneration.
Mvs. Fobhie Williams? - and?twe~
itauKhtefs of Brooklyn, N. Y., ftfatr
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Mrs. AiaKuio .Uooro oi Berniihgham, =
1 Ala., wore callers at the parsonage
last week.
The Willing Workers Ghib met at
the phrsonu?<:. last Monday afternoon
; the lYosideii.l, Miss Cornelia Thomp;
son, is on the job and knows how to
' interest the yo'inir people. After"the
bnsyv s part, of .i?he meeting closed,
" Mrs. Rri.wn served ;i delirious course r?
of sweets. ,
Rev. and Mrs. C. IT. Brown were
. dinner?guests?at the hoi up of Mr.
- hamy Brown LatO?Tno-Moy,. Mr.
^ Brown b-'? beautiful home and is a
successful farmer."
?~ReV. A. "C. SuinpteV of Allen Teninl?
A. M. K. Church. Greenville. has
iust closed a *ncces -fill revival nieetI"where
seven'souls eunfesseiT religion.
i Kt'Vj (J. B. Brown, pastor.
Rev. B. II."J\ees<f is spending his
varat'on In ^Philadelphia. Pa. ; ? ? -s.
W_e sire proud to see the young
men tokint such an active part in
the A. C. K. L. anil Sunday School.
XKTVS or M. M. S. POST No. 1~
The Matilda- "Memorial' Clifton
Samuel Post No. *1. met .it JO'Jtt Taylor
St..\tonfln-v.-?t)d.?ti-Sejjt; i"?. at the >
usual hour. Cti!?t>i?thil.,r C. t'r T'os
tor called the meetine: to * rder and all
business was pro per I v* iraa-aa ted/.^
World \Var~TTT5y*fr* UaVr t.;> ami
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ami you csin'l ailoni to lose
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ways doing something: to indeiee vet??erans
to join tie- 7V>sl and something
to -mahr it-pleasant -tor the members
prised the hoys with a delieiotis re
past. . .
The Post will pace a classical pro"
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