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Athletic Association1 Drive A Success M
- * The teachers and pupils'of Lincoln C
High School, wish to thank all'who
helped in the collection drive for the C
Athletic Asspciation.- There waS ncv- 0j
w a heartier spirit oL cooperation, hi
The collection by classes was as fol- %v
" lows: 7 n
1st Grade (A) Miss Eloujsy - ~ V
Levan ?- $2.32. w
1st Grade (B) Miss Charlotte ^
~~~ Di#?s ? ??. tl
Advanced 1st Grade, Miss Annie e
2nd Grade, Miss A. M. Savage--2.00 C)
3rd Grade, Miss M. E. Glover.. 1.75 t;
4th Grade, Miss Blanch Sampson,.. 1.00 <>,
5th Grade (J) Miss Alice John- s!
son 5-32 A
5th Grade (W) Miss E. C. Wilson
--- 7.30 Si
0th Grade (P) Miss Inez Perry 5.25 f
Sampson....7? 15.00 A
7th Grade, Mrs. M. V. Glover 2901 h
8th Grade (A) Prof. J. H. Kil- jr
go Coach ? ? ? 27.88 e
8th Grade (B) Prof. J. C. v
Prioleau 38.05
9th Grade, Rev. H. D. DuProe.. 13.90 t,
10th Grade, Mrs. S. G?Aiken. 22.22 g
11th Grade, Prof. Chas. E. . . A
.? Whilto?? ? ?.?-- 1.1.41 ji
Cash at the door ... 5.41 fi
Entertainment ?9.42 IV
; : ??~ Total - ---$200.91'n
This seems to be our "banner year", a
along all lines. Our friends have al- (
ways stood by us and holpod u-i tola
keep our school in the front ranks. I.
- C: A. Lawson, Principal. ' " k
J. C. Prioleau, Asst. Prim, 5
and Director of Athletics. (
The District meeting of the Wo- t
man's Home?Missionary Society of
the M." E. Church was held at St. f
MattheWs Church Saturday, Oct. 25. X
Those attending the meeting from a
Sumter were: Mesdames Addie Po- o
Anna Murrv. Hannah Richards. Ti
A. J. Russell. M. V. Glover, Delia "5
Dinkins, E. P. Palmer, Virginia Bur- d
gess, J. A. Jones, Miss Sylvia Har- fi
rington and Rev. J. W. Taylor.
The "Progressive Club" held ' its 1<
regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon ?
* . Oct. 21st at the .res.iden.ce rf~"Mj^. h
Eleanor Raggin. A' larg'e number t
' of ladies was present and a very profitable
meeting was- held. Donations h
were sent to all cases reported. A a
very tempting menu was served, E
Mrs. Chas. Spears gave an enter
tahwient at?her- home, on Friday C
night Oct. 24th for the benefit of the
? Second Presbyterian Church. . 1
Miss Nettie Dayis is again in the ?
city after spending several weeks in E
Columbia. , "" b
Mr. E. P. Palmer, Mrs. S. T7 Mc- P
; . Donald and Mrs.~J. J. Slater motjjr-,
? ' ' m..?. i ... ,>o,.,| 1 j
Rev. and. Mrs. A. R. Howard spent J'
a few days in Summerville during the *
past week. ^
Prof, arid Mrs. C. A. Lawson and ^
mother were the dinner guests of /'
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Andrews Wed- *
nesday, Oct.:22nd. " '
Mrs. C. A. Lawson, Miss B E.
Miller and Mr. .J. C. Maloney motor '
ed to Columbia to attend the State
Fair.
Mr.- and Mrs. A. J. Andrews' are 11
V" visiting in Durham. N. C. 1
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Evans and son, 1
Miss Elizabeth Richards and Mrs. E. .
C. Jones and-daughter motored to. 1
Foreston Saturday, Oct. 25th.-.?
(HESTER PARAGRAPHS
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mi. rtim 1*1 m. uaviu .^snoy nave ,
returned to their hointT in Salt-Lake ,
City, Utah; after a visit' of a week ,
here with relatives.
Mr. John Thompson who was sealu- ,
the-<hl MrlL-;g I'mprorIn 'stmv- l.v.
Mrs. Maggie Moore and children re j
turned .Sunday 'evening from Penn- j
sylvania' where they spent the sum- J
rr.e'r with" her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Williafns gave .
" a surprise party last Morinay night
in honor of Mr, and Mrs. David Ash- '
I t" t~y.-T)TO!tp-Trre!rent-besTlt^?rthr'.-hoti*- -
/ , ofed guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Dawored
guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Daw-' ,
kins?Williams," Mr. and Mrs: W. ' A
? Agurs, ?Mr*^?Sadie Brown?of-Char=-~
lotte; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kennedy,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lilly and Mrs. '
John Cunningham. ^ ' " ?-?
'v Mitic RficcJv. T.qiuc ~t.> ..f fUr. * ~ .w. U 1
?vwuiv m vv oy v/iiv* u i i/iiv: ucatiiers
of Finley Hi'gh is on the sick list-,- !
?~!t is .hoped by the faculty, student body
and friends that she will soon,
be able to return to her class' work. c
??Kli'ss Maggie Honor is teaching her (
^classes. *' '
Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham en-' 1
tertained Tuesday at a delightful <
dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Da- i
vid Ashby, _of Salt Lake City, Utah.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ,<
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. U?'y (
arid the honored guest?.
Chester friends read wikh sadness i
last weelc the death of Mr. Frank <
Llghtner, who passed away In Orangeburg.
t'he ETghTner 'family is (
held in high esteem by friends both j
white and colored, and Mr. Lightner
who is well" known here, is pleasantly i
remembered, along with his' sainted i
wile, u.^ lilt1 paienls -bf?a noble aneL _
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orthwhile family of whom Chester _
exceedingly proud. The passing of ?
ir. Lightner has taken away one -oi "l
hester's beloved pioneer citizens. ' 1
The Pew Rally at Calvary Baptist ]
hurch Sunday afternoon in interest i
f the Sunday School, brought in the j
andsome sum of $100. The rally '
as under the direction of Miss An- ;
ie E. Garrick and Madam- M. E. t
ftpoda. There were 21 workers, ea^hl i
ith two pews. All over the church,';
liss Garrick tacked a placard with \
h.e name of the worker on it, on.tiie nd
of the seats, so that persons j,
jming would know where their papains
sat. The church was well fillJ
with persons from all of_ the
hurehcesr of the city. Rev. J. T).
Iurdock, pastor of Brooklyn Tabernacle
preached a very interesting
union. Three prizes were given,
'he first prize $2.00 was won by Mrs.
Irs. Susie Philip, second prize. $1.50;
aving reported $11.00 and Miss Mag- .
ie Buchanan, third, $1.00, she reportd
$7.03. The following persons were
ontestants:
Miss Ottie Green, $1.72; Miss Eselle
Boviari, $5.54";?Mrs. Ella Smith,
5.65; Miss Dewev McDowell. $7.87:
liss Wilma Smith, $1.55; Mrs. Gus-.
ie Reed, $4.33; Miss Minnie?Brad.
ord, $6.50; Mr| Lizzie Chalk, $3.25;
Irs. Carrie Thompson, $1.76; ' Miss
idlenp Fair, $3.00; Mrs. Carrie Kenedv.
$3.20: Mrs. Susi?-Philns $11 nfl
Irs. C. M. Finley, $14.05; Mrs. Jane
'layburn, $5.2i>; Mrs. Darby, .50^
.uella Rice, $1.00; Mrs. Martha Wal:er,
$1.77;- Mrs. Carrie Lewis, $4.46,
ladam M. E. Woods and Miss Annie
Jarrick, $5.00; miscellaneous, .08, to
al, $100.00,The
Sunday School felt very grateul
to Miss Garrick and Madam
Voods, whdse proposition this was
,nd on every hand there are smiles.
vor1* this handsome amount ^which
leans so much to the treasure. Supt.
5rT;."TTfrtey is^ploased with the splenid
cooperation shown by all in this
nancial drive.
The home of Mrs. Bell Stringfel- 1
y\\\ was damaged by fire Sunday
lorning; the quick work of neighbors
elped wonderfully in extinguishing
he flame. ?1 . .*
The grand son of Frederick Dougis,s,
w'ho is a talented violinist-, will
ppear in recital in the -chapel of
trainerd Institute, on Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Fli* Wright. Master _
;arthel, Mrs. Ada'Whitlock and Mrs.
landers, motorecl fa Chesterfield,
"hursday to the funeral and burial
f Mrs. Wright's sister, Mrs. Annie
lellc Hendei'son, who died in Wadesoro,
N. C. Mrs. Wright has the sym
athy of her numerous friends in the
eath of her only sister.
The flenth ftf Mint . Ann-.?Hall ill
^lkins, W. Va., was sad news to
riends in the state. ... The remains
ere brought to Rock Hill for burial
reside her father, the late Dr. M. P.
lull. Miss "Hall was a class mate of
Irs. C. M. Finley at Benedict Colege.
Miss Bertha Rabb, Mis.?..J3essie
lathings of Rock Hill, Mrs. Hula
ohns'on, Elkins, W. Va., Mrs. Berha
McDonald, Charleston, W, .Va.,
ind Prof. Blancht. motored here-Sufilay
and made a pop.call to several
ejatives and friends.
Littl(. L'ucile Wright, Bailey street
s on the sick list. s . IN
ION NEWS "
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The weather is still fine?a little
touch of winter a few days ago pass - *
?d away and we now on????
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sunshine days. Services were ail',
well attended. Many motored to the
nuiilry und nearby towns thus inhaling
u larger (inanity of oxygen
Trie,-'revival meeting at St. Paul
Baptist Church, is conducted by Rev.
Dr; Coleman, of Spartanburg, S.
Dr.----J.Earle assisted him last"
week.
I'he sermon frefiTText", "You must
be born again" was all that heart
:ould wish?practical and weH delivre(l_?
Rev. Dr. Earle, surprised those
who had never ht'ard him preach dur- ,
ng a revival. The writer,being, one.
It was a great?message,?rrrrt?rasiK "
PnrofnHmi
Pastors of Bethel A. M. ft. and Zion.
A. M. E. Churches are facing- the anmal
conference?all seem to be work- '
ng to that end?with the hope - of
sending up creditable reports.
Hero's- wishing for Dr. I^amax an-l
Johnson, of Union, S. C., much sucess
in collecting conference claims, '
?tc. .
S<jr-vice?-at Corinth Baptist Church ;
.vere well attended, many spent the
lay in.country.?not as many at ever..
ng service as usual.
Text used by Pastor Baton on Sun
lay morning was taken from Second
Timothy, Second Chapter, Third
^erse; "Thou therefore endure Tiaid-j
less, as a good soldier of Jesus ;
Christ." Sunday evening the sermon
;va5~ Hinged mr~tho CrucTfi x i o n -nf?
ThristT "These^wefe Both instructive
\nd helpful.
'"The Union Raptis. Association convened
at Mt. Rowell Church, near U-j
lion, S. C. Reports from delegates. ;
Anderson and Sanders were full of
nformatnm. Sermons and addressesiclpful,
money reported showed a
villingness to work? more than one
lundred dollar.-, from churches there
jeing oniy aoout tour in this assoeia-'
inn.
Twenty ($20.00) hollars was givenrepresentatives
of Morris College, i
Rev. Dr. Baten, Pastor of Corinth 1
Baptist fHtnrcir,- was rr-Her ted Mod-?
irator, over his protest.
The message on Sunday afternoon. .
it Corinth was indeed very timely
ind Rev. Dr. Djggs, acted, well his
^art.., There -were only a few wha.
ittend the service. This we regret,
,ve wish that?others heard and reeeiv'<1
tne prrrtnrrngement offrred-by thojpeaker,
..-Members .of. __Eiilpit Aid thanked
Kev. Mr. Diggs, for service
'endered and hopes that l<w will soon
>e quite" well,
There^a.re or.ly a small number en olled-at-?Wallace
Street. Primary
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THE PALMETT
Some of the patrons regret that on -J
iccount ot financial uepi o^iph LI lie.1.', .Jl
'(Hill! nut?h<nc children?continue 2|iive
thank them for explanation ami ^
patronage iluiiltg the past. Wg__axg ?
also expecting money from those
arrears;"the debt is an honest one and y
'honest is the best nolicy." PleasedX
settle this account of long standin t-Tv
It is unkind, unfair-to make a debt, j 5?*
then not try to pay, nor^eveii give any. y
assurance of paying. "Where there 1
is a will there is a way." - Every penny
of this could have been paid it tS
each showed a willingness. {-'!*
Pastor Baten "donned" .new suit on]*:*
Sunday, and again thanke^i clubs rmtr-i ?|?
friends that gave it to mm. He is [X
Ixlso grateful to members who a re j .j.
^ti 11 keeping their table and pantrv j Y
well' supplied. ~ r 1 "?"
Mrs. Rogers, on O'Shield St.,- had j *?*
Rev. and Mrs. Baten as dinner guests].*.
tation to dino with her once eachweek.
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Mrs. Eli/a Frasier is. still as hospitable
as ever, ^ilso other friends ami.
members.
Mrs. Sa" Tallv Means of Jones..
ville, S. C., had pastor and wife snen
the day with hoi'i upon. leaving the ear
was loaded with an abundance ol
good things: put'ltoes, chh'kens, col 4
lards, eggs, milk, - fruit, .butter etc.
Rev. and Mrs.". Baten are lotid in ~
words of appreciation for all that is
being done for them, and again thank *
\Tv nniJ Mrs 'Moans of .Innmvillo Ss I
C. for car loacf of~ footh ituffr j
Misses 'Maxim1 Boldon and Aluu* < ..
Feaster, also Mr*. Amy - Gist are on ,
jack?list?and?axe?st ill?ronfint'.'l?til | their
ruoiii. Fiirnd-- ore hoping for j,
tli"ir early icco\evy. We thank Mr.
S.R R\i(T 'or $1.00, Mrs. Sallie Davis
for 51.BO, previously?reported 0') -~j,
cents; also Mrs. Dawkins, $1.25,-for ^
Leader.
Mrs. Julia Parham on north Pinck- i
leave Wednesday for ' Cohltt'hia. to ;
visit Douglas at Benedict College, and
also attend the-State Fair. Louise' I
remains in Colutnbia and enter Holloway's
Business School. - ?? g
Maple" Ridfro BiTpttst Fhiirelv^^ear
Union.
Services were Well attended Sun- _
day. Rev. J. H. Miles, preached a~
wonderful sermon. His subject \v\is ?
"Peter's downfall." It is a great
thing tb have people saved.
We had on a.bjg rally. Miss Mary
K. Gilliam, collected $29..10; Mrs.
Bessie?Sims. $20.KO:?Mrs. . GratdeWashington,
$25.f>2; Sundav Sohool
$23.10; total $98.72.
We had a hundred per cent gospel
message preached to us and our heart ^
did burn iiv us. Wo? arc doing good
work in our church and Sundav
Sc+rrnd. 1
LEXINGTON NEWS
The* Junior Graded School opened
Sept. 2'Jtii. Prof. Elliot Uiyhardsoh, j,
Principal. Tlu* enrollment exceeded
that pf previous years. A large nuni:
her of patrons and friends were pros- i
cut and gave interesting talks for the i
improvement of the school.
The faculty is composed of the fob .
lowing: Prof. KUiot Richardson, Prfiicipal;
Mrs. W. II, Corley, .Mrs. B."
Derrick. Misses C; Bn?\vn and A
Harris.
The Rally that is now on for the j;
benefit'of the schools progress ami
mi Monday?nighV Nov. J, we cxpi-et _
to go over the top. j
" A splendid program Was rendered ^
in the school auditorium. Oct. 21 by.'j
the famous Benedict College Quarto*. j
A large crowd witnessed the program j
and enjoyed it. . 1
?The faruIt.s a ish to thank tin1 fnl- y
lo.wjng ministers: Revs, Bailey, Gil- f
Hum mid Jnrm.wfy T<>r tTieh- iv.'aVpei-iT"' "j
tion and interest manifested in the j
school. .
The faculty and student body wish j
tti extend their -sympathy to Mrs. 1
Taylor and children in their loss , of J
husband, and father;
Miss Carolyn Brown spent the
week-end in Colombia"with friends. '
Club. Meets _ ,:j
The WiJlimr Workers Club, wtis entertained
bv Mrs . A Siiber-and Mi M.
Draft, on Wednesday evening, Oct;
^2. at the home of; Mrs. Dtaft.?:?~
The meeting -was called to toiler V
by the President, Mrs. Estelle Johnson.
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Mrs. Dora Strother was guest to X
the club.' .
The club welcomed Miss L. Brown X
again as a member, after being aW.Hi'
??r the summer. X
The remarks by Mrs. Strother, Mrs.
Cot-ley, and Miks Brown were en- X
couraging. * . %
After the business session, the *t*
.remhers enjoyed a delicious c. urse
consisting of salmon salad on lettuce, ! *i*
sandwiches, stuffed olives, pukies and | *?
black coffee, ice cream and cake.
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