The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 17, 1931, Page Page Six, Image 6
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SPORTS PAST!
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Now that fouthalf has boon dofii
turn to tho court game-?basket ball.
t " day, Janttary 1(5, which is the day
Allen and Vooihcfs nut at Hurst F
the champions ol" the S. A. T. A.'
Allen's .first, attempt -at, having a'bo
IT : vetWaTo now ami believe that they
Before-saying more about basket
?read synrethinc- about the font ball
Atlmitie Int ot o o M on i a to J A thlet4e A-s
Vf-.r'l,,,.. I i,f ill.
k.U IIH.' V>c*r? \l\vtvvi j' i V ?wv I. V ?'*
prising: Cotton ol' State. Murray (
Morris and Krvin of I'aint? selected
' second tea'tus. are. 0 rst L-Cunninghi
, Uillcry (Haine k and Rdy Hill (B
Starts (1 lainfeU e-naTds.;, -Llvans (S
- liams (Bened'ct). Abraham ( Morris
team is: St rot In v ( I'a'iy) ami Pawk
- P(kW-on rMat.-i i.id;l'-: Ve:\! < A1
(Haines) centeV: Waller -a Taint').
Cain (Sta-tc) Barks.
Allen's j;ifls are playing the (Ice
: day.?Alii i?t xpi ctimt i>> repeat
'<= season, hut 1hv> o'her teams, are deb
.. - , sort. I)'ni's'y Xeai will undoubtedly
lilieup..._...J)aisy is hu -y assisting \vi
tTirSklTtSTTTTvi. "'ill mJorson tlutT""?"
"frmp-the Je.inisons i- Hilda (Bel)
St. Albans Truini-his School the wor
a tie o of over j: (fill in
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' The Che til1. CpvH'kT
serioush wiili fhe basket hall jvrac
been ably to get in.b;t f('\v evenihi
regulars.. I'nn.i ^'a-i year's team are
i ~ Burton. Holland. Hmv. Seott. liar
4-tho .veterdus who rt- out. Among
Floyd. lines'; I >av is. Hall. Hayes. \
It ha.- not' bveti h antjedf deTinitely
uus season. -ii sno ?i:-v-1 it's in *io
who will. I T III : r. il 1 -: n i n Lip*
? . Dean basket- hall last
season' with t li ' .vp-or:i'nei' fhow. h
, Hants tolls 'iK' that he rs snntethir
apnrnxipia; c. ? -ill :m.l bos.
a proed one..
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State. I i rnh-r-taial. will net have
isi cuniplo'teii. Win n. that huHdimr
odds on the r-st ?>f South ("arolin
has- been a]"tii_L_in lia.viny an in<h>?
before "ttll V.ur <eh ols wjll hav..
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- ?Work is pfo.a< <!'u?:' apace on .Hoi
that the howl shall he :i th.inir of I
. for seeing anyt hitie; through .that la
the bowl "ft fi> l''."r'<iht'hack' .-f th
T-he - -how-1- -Ht?*?a*i ] n > xim a t eh?hot vrp
and Laurel. The -jjrandsjand h: s h
re I street t-,? t he.'.-it** of . h<- howl..
At the annual "lie Man*' banquet
announce*! that tile Captain-elect fu
wlio will !>]ay h;> last siiann ig *M.
Captain Rtn" in?L+?j-irrq-p- Ttf?service i
student.* i.r -n i>.. baui.'l "Whit.
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FIA1XKS 'it I\ I"!,T \\ l\s THJi
i hi A son's oi'i:ni;i
L* f\ it10 f !: "T-itfer" trims' tin
Cioldeii " I.n.i*" !? a ,.f j
. htmrtrrrh-rrrTn ,,,
* M ifllf'l; -f l:\nl '.v.....; I-,.
as Haim ,- ,aa ,-v..'ally .IMVated "t-h
Walker Mapi.st it., k,-t n.,]| teaiii#i
the spa'-i<Mi- w i'S;!i]( lu-;n ' "(ivm
bplol-e a -v.,| ,,t' ahout iw
hundred int? i<-vi|.,| jui.v. '
1 h is- u'n.-?_aj?;-ii S?it 11 eniuc-Atu:
us.ta litis ev-e.r lun'J am! ?vervhodv srei
ed ratln r ml w'tli.tlu* olfm-l* ?,
tile i i\.il tea; I lie 'teams, tlroijjr
c luiusy, I. iii"'j l.liroujfli out th
-frame ami auaa-4 ima-lt. applause f?i
their eariies-i wir'THirt >\'
Sam Hi on ii. I'..v ;.ii ami bavis wei
always in 1 In- Imum.'.-i t,f t ht> 1 iI
f?r ..yker Lv'^-iil 1 - i will kot?uSsli?^
iritr Tor La.-la ts.- althoiifrh their shot
fell, short on all t rials hut one,, .till
that ctiiiie Hear the end of the tram
after the?I In mr -'?lii'-t ti\ 0 bail' jfOI'i
to'the showers ami the second teai
was .fifflrtitijr with a lead the Walk*
mm uoi " iif lime to overcome.
I he Bethlvbem (iy:a i^ a very larjt
and well < ( ju i iv vet J play-house, we
cheated.?well?1 ;*rlttod?rtnrf- w jth seat
away from |Ik'~t">lay i'iil1' fToor 'fo "a<
. pornmodate com fort nblv about 500 i
600. ...
flair.es team played well -and* if tincontinue
such "luyiiv they may h
amunc?111< .me ibo'1-?whwn?the eitrlai
falls on !>a k"i -i . | [
The lire .;p.
Haines , o-it ons _ W alker Ban
' Ryrrl ; 1'1,,) -Aar.l Cvans
Mouzon I' onvar<l S. Brown
: FlyVtJ h ni VS,i riI ,T Hi'iivn
Mieheals forward
HnwkSns l-'J rward ' . . ,
Hopkins .Confer Davis
Bos well Center . West
Lamar, II. <('} (1. .Vlaranjjue
Williams Cuard Robinson
I ..I 111 ill , \ , (ill.dil , -
. walker ?iuai<l
Referee, Perry (A. I*.)
P. VV. A. U)SKS TO MORRISTOW?
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Ppctiinj? thuir Reason before ;
~ packed house the FTfyllix Wheatle.
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J RE BROWSINGS
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litely relegated our thoughts naturallly
The season is to open in Columbia Fri
before our paper comes.- out, between
ield. The delegation trom Denmark are
A. in.the basket game. Last year was
ys' team. Those boys feel that they are
are going' to be rather hurd~to stop,
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ball let us turn hack a page or so and
sea sun. Ax tiie meeting of the South
~oeintion h<Jd nt Voorhees. Dec, 'iO. .) h1
; Association. A .committee of'-five com- |
)f Benedict, Tutt of Haines, Pinson of
.an all conference team. Their lirst and j
am (Paine) and Webber (State) endsij
cnediet) tackles; Smith (Claflin) and i
tatel_centur; Lips com hi (Benedict). Wil- j
) and I>ieks j( A lien) 'backs. ;-The second.
ins (State) e n.ls; Fin 1 ev (Be uedic't) and |
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I.ahiar."(Haitu's) Jones (Haines)' arid
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>rgia State lassies over at Savannah to- j
her championship performance of - last i
rrniined that she shall do nothing of the
he very greatly missed from the Allen I
th the training of a group of feninine j
aso'n. TYpo flier" forward who is missing]
MelveV. Hilda is teaching the girls of
nanly'art of-hu.sk<4--sh*?oting, and uyoid- !
li'h.J ami one J. I'luvius hav0 Interfere;! !
tiecs of the hoys at Allen. They have i
l;s since the season was begun** All the j
on tile j?>h- T'm-t iTfii'hl, Tl.dl i us, "Hill"!
rison. NVshitt anil Clilnmre are- Some of
the newcomers who show promise are ]
Vilhurn and Johnson.
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whether Benedict is to play basket hall j
*o there are some fast boys over there I
rninh, Svluunpt'14-i- to+hryan.-GtH-?htei'?:rmfseason
and should he' lhueh better this
aye had playing together. "Bus" Willi:
as a basket hall player now. If lie
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* a hoys' team until her new gymnasium
is finished State certainly will ha^c^the
a's \'egr<> colleges. For years C'laflin
>r court. It is onhr a rpiostion. of t inie ]
mna>ia.
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4odi?sl--s- b*m l.?Hr-. S.aides ir -de terminod
icauty and utility. He has a reputation j
' IthVg b's shoulders to. The -loeation of |
e>v "Oak' anil ,1'ine streets ami Bland ing
ecu moved from, its -position, along I .an*
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held at Allen last Friday night it was
r the Htdl Allen team, is Ruheud?Burro'tv"
1?or-he Will" then he in his senior year,
is the oldy^t HirmW "f hv if|Mn<l?Tbted
toj. meet with. the., approval of the
ll"r'(l" I'icks w:i s h.ftn.l I.I HI,, i '.fy
A- ?
I ! * '" lost ?
V .. Ufciiiniinii' 10 .Will'- I
* r: town ('olfWe V?f; MorVIstYAvn. Term ]
liv tin* score of .115-17." ' ? j
Till' pl'ii' 1V1 ninnli t l.n i.i I >I?IVS ^1 It T
score i iii I:* - ami was .full of thr:".i j
from beginning Jo end.' The " to"-'" |
boys started off with a rush and ga:n1
?*(! a-S -""lint U'fid before the Phyllh
Wfio'itlv I'i'ini could find themselves , j
hrrskots br KlliWn and Smith put the !
Grit nvjj.lc hoys hack in the. running'i
and at this stage of the game Jodie
-. fJarlin?rton, star I'. \V. A. forward
" ' was ( rushed into the game; (jarliiig.-I
ton sank two baskets and a foul *
" to give the Phvllis Wluatley team a
e 1 point lead* , this lead However was s
'i' short lived and the "Tenri'hoys fought !
T j i i'ght hack and at the half the scoi e l
e stood 1 I -1:? Morris-town.
Kwry<>m- swn)ji<i_tu.be vwll satis- 1
fled with tlu' outcome of the first half
ij . and wort* hoping that liie homo team
' would come from behind r.r.d win;
' their hopes hnwaviT wi'iv oil in.-v.auJ.
" l as "the Morristown boys began to I
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show their ouperjority over the S.
T'toam and the game ended with ?Mor|
ristown way out iii front,
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il i 'file '-'Tenn" hoys presented one of
' the smoothes choking machines vo?
' ^ seen in act ion in this city; every maTT'
ir j knew his duty and wont about it with
all ease; and each could pars, dribbkf
v J and ^hoot with uncanny ability; as for
,t, 1 the IVVV. A. boys, they did .their best
* of Morristown being the supermini
i team. v
I Tin passing and?shotting of (lar?
lington stood out as one of the high
Iight-s ot the game but I'. W, A. had
-?only?one Ortrlihgton, anyway it can
be said that .they went down fighting
r The P. W. A. boys play their next.
[ game on .Jan. lfi, against Brewer Nor*
I mal of Greenwood.
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THE PALMET
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.ioxksvillk nI:ws
TJu> weather continues cold, another
snow fill last-1 Thursday, afte.
which rairr, and it-is" rairrmg now.
Rev. .1. T. Pearl of Rock Hill filled
the nulnit last Sunday at Bethany.?
There was a large attendance ~;at>
th'.* service despite the., weather. ,
I] thany is without a pastor yet.
Mos.m's Pud lianey, Henry Kelly,
Win. Kernantlex and Rev. P. Dogan
are .-.nil oii 'lhe sick list. We are llo|-ing
them a speedy recovery.
Miss Mamie Gatfney, one of our
teachers here has in-taller! a radio
in her home. . * *
Mrs. Anna Smith is at..Lha-berlstde
of her daughter,. Mrs. Josephine
Smi-ly of Columbia: Mrs. 'Smith has
been?Rl?rm?quite Jl ""While. Mru
Connie Stewart, 'visited h?s
sister Mrs. A. Beatty in Columbia
during the holidays.
Rev. Charles Hall,'of Rock Hill visited
his brother Prof. J. II, Hall, hereI1
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Mrs. ScilJic rI>catt.y, after spending
n furl night \vl111 soil, PrirT. W. JT
-IR at.ty of Last St. l.o?is, IU.'r is lurw
ill Uinc-B*n?ti HI the homes nf hci
cn.il??K a V is. Win. Ijratty. Mrs. Jr.o.
Realt y.
.M.stress John Hall was called to
Roejc-Hill recently-to the bedside of
her sick mother.
.Mi's. Silas Thdnimon and children
spent the holidays in Unon with her
sis.eiv; .Mesdaincs Talley and Parham
Hi*. Lewis Rodders of Knoxville
Visited ll't [ini'i ill's hete during th'T"
llev. WVS. Digtfs, of Union filled;
the pulpit, at Jerusalem the past Sunda;
. We are hoping that they will.
: elect?tdtis "gcmd pvTacher as theiir .
pastor. . '
Mmv Senoht KeHcy and Mr. Johnnie
' Yrnniuie/. were' <|i?i ell.y married a j
fv\y days ago.
The liiatiy friends of Mrs. Susaniiii
< '!n\vi' V. u II Ii-mi ii?with?rogrocthat
she eon inncs- siek uL her home,
.Mr. .Robt. .Minis was greatly surprised
the other day when he received
a check from one of his-daugh- j
ters in the.North, (iood sure; during!
these liard timte-.
Mrs. Km:.>a West, wife oi^+he?lute
-AVnlli,s Wi -I (Ii.t}?T^niurda v af
sltort -illness.- Iior death was nulte a
sluu-k.-?She U?uvos ovci'al children' to
mnurii Hvl* loss, and otic -sister Mrs.
Josie Hughes of Unijo.il.
This community was saddened beyond
measure when it -was learned
that. .Iuilson i higher?had?pcrssod1
away. .ludson was an industrious,
highly " "iTdmed and cultured young
man. lie was a~tmlent at Sims' Hi
striving for an education whereby
I"he. could be of sccvicc to his people,
lie was sick Only a month and all
that loving hands, could .do was in
vain, 11 is? O --w-dl-TOt-be-lVHtnl as he
was tlie superintendent of the Cedar
drove S. S., and a "Teat worker, aOhe
was not super rnendent. He leaves
r-o?mourn this loss".a father, mbther,
six' sister.-, four hroihnrs. mirl it tww?
of relatives. Woodward of 'Spartanbury
had charge of funeral.
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"I" 1'i hji'i- . iii.\r, year i.j in nmny
now rcsoliit have "been made. Thm
11 n t ni .i - linu many will stand, to till
tin y^have promised to do;
We aiv liaviuK plenty cases of sick
noss and deaths in our county. *
Mr. Il.irlcy iin Market St., is no
more. Ilis children in the No?th
xanio lipi.n- to- fiuKTiilivi. the body v
Sundav. Rev 'Covington,.* Pastor,
MrsTl',. Whitter. Mrs, Marv HarlevJ
Maitlrti Hy.Mt'Kftnnei. .Mrs. Yioia
Hurley,-Mr. Norman, arrive in time
to view the. remains. R.?C. Pow in j
cltarye of the body, Mr. Kirk was j
fnnorn 1 i'/.i <1 ,;if Chni'/.li 1
Sunday. Rev. J*. B. Mdodonii, Pastor
M rs.?V. :'K. Mdes:?was funeriflTOF#4"
al Saw Alill Church, Tuesday;. On.J'
of Shioloh nre.inU rs. Jtew A.. .J|
Wright, Pastor in liis mild way offi
ei,ated at tin service'. Undertaker J.!
II. W. Mm-rhUin charge.
Tin- Nuns took Ihey Might over the j
state. * . ... - |
Alr. S." Rig vis* is no" more. Mrs* T. |
.1. Johnson of New York arrived h'>?c :
for the funeral service. Friday. One ,
of the 1"' "est .-nroeessiojis in some- I
time to Macedonia IjiqitiSl-CKOrcIt JRi'V.
\N\ It. Reese,- officiated at the i
KorYtcCS.* :'"T. II. W. Morris in charge
of the hotly.
?Prof; .1.?II. W. Mom<rr etubalnu'iTj
the -body <?f Mrs/ Pequess, accidental- !
ly shot tt> pieces. Never in the his- j
tory, amo' - white or colored have a l
body been relix and made to look as
a person dead from natural causes
Many persons, both "White and colorover
bv one of S. C. colored-embalm- 1
ors. I'rof. J. 11. Morris.
Rev. K. M. Booker,. Pastor of Saw }
Mill Church, was the house guest of I
Deacon Rote Rllorsnn on A mi liii St-l
Saturday evi rring.
Mrs. Nettie McQueen, Nurse Mc- j
hviiv turn .\irs. ) ;. Wlliams is on the j
sicK list.
All of tlx* teachers and student/? are- .
down' to hard u-OfL- for thr. .inmiml
or of the term.
"Mr. and Mrs..,P. R. Reese, Mr. J. J
.Tohnakin, accompanied Miss Martha :
Reese to Kingstree whore she entered j
her cljiss-room for work in the King- [
stree High School.
?r'l'ho party given n( lioim of M
Mrr.-'J. B. rtfnkC rtftlng'thc Tfrttdny^ '
in honor of their out of town guests j
Misses Moses of Florence and C.
Watch of flreeleyvrlle, S. ()., also Mrs.
\j. I., f.uca.s of Washington, D. C.
A splendid course of salad and cak?
was served along with _the_homo
friends the evening was pleasantly
spent.
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TO DEADER
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Mr. ll. e; Covington, motored to
Washington, D. G., Sunday. He tfas
ju'conjpanied by his daughter Ruth
C-ovington; a.student in Dunbar Hi;
his sister Miss Shelbie B. Covington,
her chum, Miss Blanch Jenkins, Mrs.
U L. Lucas and son Christmas visitors
of Mrs. and Miss Sanders on
Amelia St., Mr. and Mrs. J,. McQueen.
They reported a pl^isanl :
trip in their home town. . __
Mrs. is. Whitaker is improving Inn
slowly.
Rev, and Mrs. Ferguson of Rock
Hill has moved ..to our city. They
are pastoring the Lever Green charge
._ Jlie: lepoi ter auuk-Mm.?h'ior Rees .-=
made a poj> call to see Rev. and Mrs.
Ferguson, and Rev, and Mrs. Wr irhi .
they are hanv as thev could he in
spitp ot the so call hard time.
The beautiful new .church on Cheraw
Street will soon welcome its pastor,
members and friends in for service
in a few more months. - We arc
moving in without debt. Praise the
Lord on high. Rev. A'.^J. Wriglu ,
"preached a swondertul sermon Sunday
-morning?from ^hc slum Pine1 wrm =
made I believe al enioved the scr- mon.
He struck the key-note at once
Mrs. E, JolvrndcrnfTTFR} Mrs. MeNeal
was out to church -Sunday. Glad
they have improved' in health.
Service at St. Mark and St. Bulah
reported good.. Rev. \V. I?\ McCoy.
Pastor- St. Bulah, preached one fof
j his master-pieces. . ,
[ Mr. D. Thomas and Mr. J; Mack
was elected on the Beacon Stall.[
WTi'iisi th e y~ wTl 1 'pre > vo t <> be T)e a |
cons in deeds. *
The County Teachers Associat on
hed their regular meeting Saturday
j A. M. Quite a large number of mem-.
| hers were present. New plans are on
'ToY-~ llu1" county field day and the state
teachers association, This ternv we
are registering 100 percent in every
: respect. .
Miss?B. F. -Giuliani. left Sunday"
evening for Columbia, S. C.. on important.
school matters.
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(hi last Sunday services were' held '
clfuich was. full'to its utmost cnpucit v .
The "P^.tor" Rev. Bowers preached a
| fine?sermon; Miss
Mag"ie Bampfield. Mr. How- .
ard Bampticld, and Mr. Jru!ton Jack- j
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I .->Vii IIIWIWI t'U IU \L-IltU IfMUfl, WIllIC 111 I
I Charleston We visited Mrs. Alstontuhd
some others of our relatives and
j friends. We had a pleasant trip.
On last Sunday, Dr. ami Mrs. Simp
1 son and Rev, and Mrs. MeFadden
were visitors to Miss Bampin-ld home
) "Mr. Barnwell and Mr. Fulton Jack '
son were the dinner quests at M s> |
Bamptiyld homo* and after- dinner Mr.
Barnwell and Mr. Jackson Ba'mpl'u hi
returned back to Denmark.
I Prof. -\C. M. '-Rankhead. has -re'
I pleasant stay at home..
We are all -lad to have" Rev. C. M.
Cray back here for another year. Rev.
Cray?is a?real?treat to tiTef .peoplr o!'
this town.
WARM SHOALS NKWS
The Sunday School seem to have
taken on new life for Idol quite a
few being present each Sunday at
TYiuin \xv ? i . ' ?
^^ 11 v-vrv. ?? v ell 1 |'I uuu iu M/C*
so nmnymlder people attending,. Rev.
F. M. McGhee, preached his Annual
New Year Sermon Sunday from 170
L>?\\ of Psalms; to say the least it.
was a masterpiece. Many hearts wps
-made U' rejoice. -Mi1.', l.illn M. Rob ' E
insofl and Miss Ruth Taylor have
returned to' Ashevilfe, N. C., after
spending some time with "the former's
mother, Miss Sarah Hawthorne.
Mrs; planch Lowry and Sister was '
callers at the home of Mrs. J. M. Nel J
flos Saturday afternoon. Mi$s Thel- !
ma Calhoun and Mr. Curtis Butler 1
were happily married Jan. 1 and we. ]
hope for them much happiness" on 1
there matrimonial voyags. Mr. and '
Mrs. N. T. Washington, Mrs. Mary <
Ware was visiting relatives in Wil ]
liamston Sunday. Miss Julia Maw- <
thorne s pendisng some time in Ashe '
ville,., N. C., Suiting relatives and <
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? Mrs. Perrin ;)jk1 MivJwnrs Mc? ,
ee called-at the home of their aunties .
Mrs^ Cornelia and Louisa Robinson's 1
recently.
home of Mrs. Lorrie Anderson Sunday.
We regret to report the following'
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vii t?ic .*?ivi\ iim . ini^, iiiai tii.i rojsry
Mr. Geo. Edwards. Mrs. Pearl Quarli.
The District Deputy E. E. Hatgrove^
visited Dunn Greek? Lodge?hrorNo.
307 and installed the following
officers. Sir P T. Robinson, C.
Sir J. C. Dorrah, V. G. J. V.; Aju^ r- .
son. Prelate; T. J. Butler, K. of R.
and Si; S T. Adafns, M. of P.; M.
Exchequer."Davis. W. M. Garlton Put
let*, Outer G.; Walter McTiitosh, Inner
Guard; we are proud of our Distriet
Deputy, he always full of help- ful
instruction. While here he was
the guest of Sir P. T. Robinson. ; l
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'Mrs. Lillian Gardner and little
daughter Az'alee and neicP Miss Mattie
Lou Jamison snent the hrtHdnrs- .
jld SL Auguatine, Fin., with?thoir-aunt
and cousin. After leaving St.
Augustine they stooped?in?Jneksorr* -
ville to see old friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Hair. They reported quite a pleasant
triV>. ?
Jtf+ss Irene Barber was the truest -of
Mtss Mary Jane Hinton during thv j
Christmas. She .brought a number I
of gifts -ttr-the -fWldren.
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R/vLRIl GTjWE&t' JACK
?A GOLUME
-lack Holt and Ralph (?raves Play ]
Featured Roles' in Thrill Drama.
Columbia, has clicked ayahi with
the dramatic production. "Hell's Island,"
which opens ' at tht. Capitol
Then!l'e tt'orliinwii'i c fur l.wn days'
Take two such poular stars as Jack
Holt ami Raliph Crav os.?rrtid turn
them loose in such a cdlorfjul environ-!
ment as northern Africa during the
recent Riff disturbance, and the result
is what is Known tire. ^
#1: ck Holt, ami Ralph', (iertves?-?s
"Mac" and "drill"' two Americans!
serving in the French Foreign If-.
trion. have iamdiirlhl-y fauyhtthroayfmany
a campaijOm, military and aTrrorous,?tojyetrrer.
?The advent of
Marie, cabaret entertainer in the oi'-r
point "in the relations between the
sis of Pel Abba>, marks a turning
two men. A serious note creeps in
until i.he I turner friendly rivalry
II KM IN WAY NT.WIT"
At -M.; K.?elmreh?wa-; -tilled
to its capacity Sunday mommy to
near a very inspiring sermon prearft: <!
l>y Rev. I.i W. Clary, -the j aster.
The pastor is plannine; on organizing
an Kniergeney c!nl? for {he ehntrh.
Mr. aniT~-M-rs.: Wesley (lordon are
pleased to have their sis.ter, Mrs.
Green l'r.oiT\ New"-York to spend a
few weeks '\vith--them.
iss Daisy Williams was here from
N'ev-" Vork visit ine- her relatves. . ?
Mrs. I.oine Daniels is divine a hex
party .Monday e.t the school among"
(he high school. Jioys and -girls and
also^he^dfret^tnertrlnM's of the-fttetiH-yrWe
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[changes to bitter e?niity. Mae is
shot in the back by a Riff sniper, but
thinks his former pal-, Griff, has done
it. lie- V-ovtsl . vengeance little suspecting
that Griff has disobeyed orders
to savp his lil'e. Griff is sent
encedt-o- Jlell'fr?Islalid Tor ton- years
for refusing to go ahead in battle ,
and leave his unconscious pal on the
field. At Hell's Island the main
i haracters are brought together and
'a powerful* climax is effected. Pop
novtdfc\v awl shoe r d ra matte?force,
,ri thing like it lias ever lieen done
before. '
As the two Yuskeo legionnaires,
Holt and Graves, the inimitable "pair _
of adventurers, hit the bull's-eye of
popularity, i ney Keep me interest
?ii a -high pitch throughout the picture.
iXoi'othy Sebastian steps into
the ,foreground apain with her fine
portrayal--of-the~ difficult- -role of
Marie. Edward ' Sloman directed.
' exercises, preached an insnirationai
1 t-rin> M. ii-injr as his text"Christian
i 'nit v." -? ? *?7 ??.
S. S. at !:00 o'clock was :vs_U.sual
w< 11 a'tcnded. Our beloved Sunt. Mr.
I. f'ouser. who has fa llvfully per
I'Huu'u ins diny ; or a numoer 01
years tendered his resignation. The
S. SV will miss him sorely. 1
He was an efficient sufKMnntondentit!ifill
and eheorful and it will be
bawl to fill lits pace.
Sunday night; }ilew- Washington
hnoe-ht to his hearers a beautiful message
fromCor. l.Ti'J-10; subn et, "The
.Three Great Graces."
I'lViv 1 nterdenbminatM?nal Ministerial
1-nion held a'very successful and
interest 'njr meeting, Tuesday riTSVit at
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fbUe K ttt+rful Workers Club met with
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