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erty, don't ! ' u'.\. -V a .sooner'--tlfan
t ? ' : a little :?*. .u.eji '
they forget : ';/.. *i:< y l.a?;
and even TJo-.l- .VLi..-g... and y .. ";v:.J
long in the .- \ r;.\ -itraf.; i.?;. "
until they -pi ... "j.'nny ?.;
have. A . a . V- ' t->
do with, the .? !..I a:,.; who <!<.. - in.; ,
associate' witi. e< - , .ju opl*.. all.'thai- '
is given itini l?y ti-e way t.l' monev r- ;
simply throyyjy.a v#t;,. i >.r uk+ih-.v aini a
fool will no': :,i;:ry lohtf -together.
You see thc-e p'oy!" 'n:npi::y
like a ,-.t K r- > ',11 v ,' <la ;
who scan. ) ? -j ; -,< i tiic
?-? ' wiinl. ^ ,r.- -..-..t,4 i- . i
* oppof! utii' v ' ' t'.i: < '. '
ajfain/Tiy..' ; < .. . heite: -?u
They *: \-euse ii.? >.
need, dise.'Ut.a.c 1 "' '- wof (hid and
. seiectiiiK < i : .at as their en.ipau- j
ions. So 11tf o::'!y way this' <>f .my '
other Knvcniim-i . in. aole t<> itvlp
such people vis to. r.< t.p its feel .line
in operat ion <:!.'| jri v 11.v11? a howl
of soup i'or t !.e,v fail rreal.#;;!.<l irive
? '-W tTrhrk^'e; I ;rfunr.. ar.r~.-irur.tji?-J
a? a de-^trt.
, An Abrupt Itinera)
it ?
.* . An soon a- v >; at i iwd .it -car
of our >,u;.i tfi'iy it n.i c i S.n
1 day Ntbrbil.if ?11 - c : V trrW?
that there would he a fur.t, ta ' heie ;
*- that afternoon. and that ha was re- \
quested to officiate, A few - more ']
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MH?N,E\V RIDER _j
' ELLIS-? ?iiuesfioti.*
revealed that the deceased i
>nce luld membership. with tha* !'
cda.ieeh -4hh?bqd?lost?s4k4i?identity. '
Phe pastor cut)?exited and both pastor !'
tnd presiding elder agreed to abridge
the quarterly service so as to give
ifpajie the funeral.. With all the
;.a>to that w..? mady the fUnbral par,
:y arrived fu'Uvti minutes before the
appointed tixpe for the service". .The
pre.*untii; elder suggested to the quar-'
terly conference members to c;?11 oif
find finish an evening-the followiite
veeR. 1 ..'ie' members preferred finish- .
fug ui> that afternoon. "The chair ma if
then i cquesteil the leading officer of I
ehllTeTT to the lai.iilv ac-I
.or.Lhgly. Thi reply was that it was \
alright.- They wove not in a hurry ]
-u while the yast'T "\yas answering the
I'm ary?11n1 .?tien .?t-he?seeretu?!
ies ail' seated in the altar." and the
committees. holding monies oecu'py- ;
ing all ? :' the front-, seats, some big j
!.io>.- Negro having about as much 1
reiire i. i.i~Tu'ad"as he had in his'heela?
ordered the undertaker to unload the '
body, ami the lodge to regale and j
the family to line- up. and. here come J
the procession in-(he church with him
-'.t. piling behind likc.a turkey gobbler N"
minister reading a line in front of
the proee-sion'. notwthstanding four
; i., - tut .- of congregations were at the
church and one presiding elder. The
t 1 tick wii.- pushed right in front of the I
altar whiie we. were in the midst of.1
business.. I asked the. undertaker I
wr.o a tine man. what was' all this
about? He said he was ordered to
do. so. I asked to please name. f!Ye""
._aiL liiat ?ga_ve _Lh.e_urdLns_. _L. _ m e a ru_
i.u_: 11 ilil or real coke fire on his~tiVail .
But n<-> one- knew who he?was'y So 1
simply went .on with the business of
. a- quarter. I had the .reports rcail. j
characters passed.'* "announcementmade
and memorials conducted. Then j
when I wi-s through, what 1 said '
about that abrupt procedure, every- j
body that, was there that day will I
tell vod that they never-will' pu.-h I
-tinofheff^-fttrtbt body in my quarterly!
oi'iiien-ftri. If Negrotys uTtrrconTjh t
iril tin- week and hold then; fur .Sun- 1
day that'--tlu ir busines-. But when'
they get ready to push .them in the
church tiie.re mos* lm -.?> > "-1. 1
.. . -..jowk -v Mimvi J
in*r \yf.th the minsters,.
Tii?v eoine bringing thvu tnnv ? ri
-alary day.-, eo.'defence- days, dissp-.
?. ii11i??.!* days, synod days ajai don';
want a. penny .taken- at the service.
and ,s?"."..ri .is the -body is deposited
they go hi>i:-e and -it dotvn until
a:-."".i or di? s. Then as y rule there is
a 'Kig n't >i a I ft .1- noinihjg order giving
X- gro at * he-e funeral- like the one
h ejit'ioiied here. .who would have
oven in ti.e woods at that Hour wei
11 not for the funeral; And off times
hi- masons for wanting the nre.cher
stop everything, and conduct thi
futjeral i.- n<>t * nei-atn-e?rfat .if; in .
muei: -ympa.iiiy with.' the TtireavtM
: g l>ee;o..-e j'.e wants to get haek i!.
the -Wan.J; in for,id- Vat of wn;.-Ke.\
.-id'.orehe- that he left in-hind.
Our V\ hereabouts,
V\ e Pad iiigh <iay ill . \\ hlte?1 i a i I
on la-t Sunday. The Rev. W. K
il-'Wman. "U S.? had made preparat.o>
f-r ids .? >n fel'i-llee and he nee the pre- .
siding yjer received Ids full assess--.' nt
It is a plea.-ure ^o. worshi" .at1
:.i- church-.. . The.* |?ast?*r -.Ivu-s thinifs \
" i ietlv up-to-da te Kliend-l.ip riis
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r- A. I'. Harper. John'Spencer. das
i% I>avid T.oytl. Jolvn Hughr-y..
arle- Spene-.-r. Robert Martin. J. s.
ixuu.tr. -.Wax a* -John I
a:;.!. a.1. b. mar: in. r V,
M hrtir. Jr. J. S. Harper. X. F. Hal- i
t--j . T?c~y f ^nv-C- \ li' --M': Ml'ott-trrr _
lame- Brown. \\ iX-. Hi own. .lanu .\faapt
Tr.f h" tYrrrriir<-?- are ? anr-m:
>n '.tuini'i m tin >
arge .
ThX week-end will tind u? a' I * ?ij??,? .
v|-f. the Rev. I.. G. lt>.Wii.an. a?d at
X> \v (j>?_ 1 'wirf tin* Rev,
M. ml .y? night . we. will h.'' with. tiu
rx. . 1.. I K at Tiit'tna- Chape.. 1
t-he -members play ?4wlt. Ull.-.fu'L.. t
curing* of tin* Hoi** Spirit' "I.e> u**'* '
viva nee >*n our knee-*"
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ReC. I. ('. Anderson. Pastor
?Tr S i: i; ?School? J t hy .
<suah hour i.'y Supi; Starks. The le
a- l'<>*Jji.< 1 Ln St. I.uke. lb.'ia-42:
; 1 : ?'J-1 ?. 52-54 subject, ".Jesus Among,.
Frit-mi*- And rocs." was beautii'iilH
iisrus-.ed by the school:
1 At j 1 n'lo A. M.. Rev. Anderson
n-each* 'i a ??';Ul stirrinjr scrnrnn front :
Ro..:i* s:2*; "Ami we know that all'
thing- wmk together for ' good t<_>
hem that love God. to them w ho-are
:he < 1 letl according to His purnose."
i'tiis was a burning message and uv
<11 r*?i?vieed. a* lie talked to us l.rom ]
;fiut text. Rev. . Anderson sermons
are better ami better .path week.
-Xt'tio* -tin. Mini'iij'nar 'ji.i*vi<i. *> l?i*?r..
T'?\Vil ai tended "the funeral of Sister
(Initio B. Iftfiwn, The church was
ulrw. -I . Hi i I - 1 rapneit \ and 'Ik:1 ,hrue
tc-U of the respect her friends
!i;?1 for i er. Sidney Park Church as
well as her society has lost a good
111 -111! er.
At *:U0 P. M.. the choir under the
direction of Prof. Hilton Riddifk.
rendered a nut ical program which 1
wfis enpoy.c/l byjill,
Mrs. ( . I). Saxon. To Speak
Airs. C. IX Saxon, will deliver -an
address -at the Epworth League of
Sidney Park' Church, Sunday afternoon.
at d;4U>- o'clock, - The -subject of
he League is "Where and ITow Should
We Spend Our Sabbath."
T. .1. Morris, Acting Pres.
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(II EST E R PAR A G R A PH S
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~Air. \\. B. S'tihsOfi, student at .1.
Smith Urtiversity spent a week in
the eity because of the illness of his
mother, Mr?.~ Janie Stinson, Mrs.
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THE PALMET
Stinsbn is very much belter.
Mr. aiul Mrs. Peter Wilson hav.?
[>}?* tied a Cafe and Ice Cream Parlor
xt?t++h Center street, :
Mr. Willie MeCullbugh , is critically
ill at hi? home on Columbia St. ?
Mi&> Emnw Walker continues very
tick a. her home on Jeter St.
Mr. Taylor, off Sumter was in the
, i:y a few hours Thursday.
Mr. John Davis, formerly of this
city, but now of Durham, N. C.. was
in" the city a few hours Sunday, the
trues of Mr. Nicholson Gaston.
Mr. John Finley. Mr, W. It. Sas-~
on of Asheyille. Mr. Gaines of.Shelhv,
s; ent p short while in the city'-Turns.
The manv fxiPJJ.ds .of Mrs. Carrie
Thompson are urlad to know that her_
son". .Mr. Jones McDonald v. h" is ill
in a hospital in Pettsburg, Penn.. is
improving in health.
their Anniversary services on the oth
Simtlnv.. ^.t Brooklyn Tatwrnaele.
The Daughter of Ruth Circle was
nrertained Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Eunice Lowry, Oak St.. after
the business" mfeeting. a delicious
salad irtid ice tuearn course was sevve<l
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A; the funeral of Mr. Sam Wplker
at the Mt. Carmel Prebyterian church
*t--- *~n
i'ii 1.1 iuuv anvi iiuuii trie lonowing
if.it of town persons?were-in attend^
a nee: , ' ** '
Mr. James Walker. Lancaster.; Mrs."
I.illitv ("hamhers. Mrs. Majrjrie Mason,
Salisbury: 517!* Charles-, CrjQwell.
Charlutte : Mr 11avid?Walker. N. V
City: Miss Willene Walker. Newark,
"N J.; Mr. Samuel Walker. Jr..-Wash?
ins;ton, I'. C.: Mr. William Alexander.
Willie Mae Walker. Mrs.' Jessie ProI
st. Baltimore. M^L: Mr. Geo. H.
Mitcbener! Winston-Salem. N. C.
KIN LEY HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
. Tht} teacher- of Finley High and
I.upmis Street School are busy in the
"nfrernnrms-ta+rinpr the ccnsiis~of schooliilo.
children?in the school?district.
The township is divided into wards,
and the teachers are divided into
VT'?n]~s. y.orkinjr in these wards.
~4.S*tintents~~Trf ~~ th<r~~ K'th - and - 14-th
s will render "The 'Slair.own
Convention." at Calvary Baptist
ch'ir.-h. on Thursday ni^ht. under the
dirition of Miss J. Daisy Ba'.en.;
On Thursday rojrht-. Mar. 26th. with
Miss AYihria'Smith~Tn~dnrrire The 7th
7fade FI"aTrWi!l^?iVje"ir play at FirrlyII
mise.'1
Teachers at both schools with their
classe- are putti-ncr forth every effort
tow; rds making the School Rally a
s cess. The Rally eh>se? Mar. "Ot.h.
Principal S. I.. Finley. Mr. Picota
Worth; . Mr. Hiram Atkinson. Mr.
Timothy -Johnson and Mr. Walter
-tewart .m<?t?'_?r'ed*"*.o Columbia. Tues.,
ifiermmn and Witnessed the Benedict
Ai:?-n t.all game.
Mi-s Laura Hinton. teacher in
I.o?>nii> Street School, spent"the week
end in Charlotte where -he was undergoing
treatment for her eves.
ProtV,Charles Young i? getting the
ni.-ehall .hoys in readiness for the
-( a-o?j's games.'. :
I'M \ \l Kl. \. M. K. ( Ml itrn
(harle-ton. S.
~' Uev. J. r.; Heard. I). I) I'astor
Kmerging fro": behind the drapery
?t Hn1 -eastern h"i iy.uii. So!, the trod o:
day .. aiio. hi- Wa" ~h?wly across the
uuivciis, '/I"i.i.- wa- o.n the iporning
if the 'l.'ti; .instant, intent in reach
r.g spine.. place, j" worship. coming
float yi,(4<^ats?rr-*Jo:'i- of Tiie city. .
hurch-goef- \vYre -cell here and 11;*a
they brisk' made ttu ir way do
il!'1"' ho r U:e -tne-s;i<"e"-' I'. 11 V;t n do!' "
was tho scene'of il beautiful eonjrreu'atV'U
"f nrtviLtiiers and . visit:?ig
ft iet.d- ' jfd a memorable sei
rinn which was delivered by the
pastor. The sermon was one of
iieauiy ami- full .of'inspiring thoughts
?u-nct";,vra kr-^_ae._mhrk-""
wi-o rr. the evening service another
Hold,- . ar.T institutive message .was;
11?.,i,tgs.t i;u ny u'wr iP'itlt'V tit;M' pit--' *'
tor. The se.rvicis during The day
were indeed interesting, and uplifting.!
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I IK! I I I ill !!*.*> \N fit' iHlUVI I IIA' I'I l,U If !* ;
m.II: Mary Simmons. Chy-s .V.?. M. I*".
Bh,ke. Fader: Wilhelmina shriven.
gih-fa <a)ier? ami- M;.ner.va Juhiisuu.'
('la-?. 1:!. Preston BroWh. leader.
"Sunday Scho'ol is still in its bloom,
Alargeattendance was m ses-ion
during ih.il period ami the usual
entl.usia-m was ::t U - height. Wr
arc now prenori'n" for the Faster
eVcises and arc- anticipating a grand
ii'i ;
Ou^the iiit;hi of Maic-.li 1.7. Rev. J,
W. "Wnflrrfspoon. the splendid pastoi
7. ion A.M. F. preached for >he
.Vibe. of Clad. Hie me-sagc" was?hi?
iced one of value and greatly appreciated
by all' who heard it.
The meeting was held on the evening
of March ! >. Mi-s Mary Ford.,
the. president, presiding.- After the"
usual preliminaries the busine-s \vac.onsidert
d a't'teF~ wHaTf"a^TTght" re-tu-(
was served,. Since the la.-4 meet
iug-.three ri.ombei's were bereaved.'
The. sympathv .of the club was ten-~
tiered them... Mrs. Inez Parker, a
visitor WiJT" given a hearty web-ony ,
Members -it sent: Mi-ses I.eona Fri\
H-H-r 1 lot i.t 'ov ( hilill, 1 11. M i I V Ford
1: < I I .oral no Mo.ill I if.?Thr?iv.et ting
was interesting.
"The regular meeting of flic Allen
Fife (juards is held every Wednesday
night at tin- church. The Guard-master
is alwavs pleased to see such a
l.rgp gaftu;ri~nj? of comrades. Recently
a .-polling match was held. The
first twenty hooks in the Bible were,
given. Prizes were awarded to the
following by the Guard-master: Corporal
Herman f.ucas. -Scribe John Ben
Mm. aristant scrjbe, .II. K. (jadsden _
are gbiw \o" broadcast some mo renews
of .value very soon. Because
don't1 think we are -lumbering. W?
a-W:?very?much awake. f
ROCK HILL NEWS
All the young folks here are verv 1
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TO LEADER
I interotmg. in music. Ml4**. Mar
1'rnic ha?-a very laicv music i;l?s
Miss S. L. Yaugn finds great plea;
-are in pi:.vine." "Mid-xummeiE^Sljgrhj
Dream." .
Mibr Pearline Lindsey was the ho:
less of tiie "Senior Club." All tl
members find pleasure in discussin
books.
"The Junior" uplifting: club t
Scott"s High are working very eaj
nestly to put over a cotton show.
Miss Cecil Jordon spent the wee,
end at home.
The '.'th and 10th grade classes ai
sure that the girls can render betti
"piograms than the bovs of these Un
grades.
Dr. C. 1..-Morris of GafYne'y >pei
Sunday afternoon here as the gue:
of. Miss Willie McDowell.
T.he, little first grade children ai
Hrn+red^glad to have their teacht
beck with them; Mrs. Mil-lie Jordai
"will he hnppyrto know that?she?
j-able to be out agan.
The friends of Mrs. B. R. Gray wi
regret to hear of his illness again.
I'rol". Bou Iv.are is still sick. \Y
' all are very anxious for him to r?
cover.
With the corning of warm weathc
brought a feeling of base bait sppi
to the boys of Scott's High School.
. ScVt's High defeated Lancaste
High by a score'of U to 8. The team
seem Ufue almost evenly matched i
rdaving. ha>e ball. .
A few iff the Lancaster Teacher
spent- the week-end here with Missi
Maggie Hoad Ingram.
Miss .Julie B. Gailliard is ill. an
hasi not been able to be in her clas.1
loom for sometime.
Miss (Tv-alo Lindsey spent the wee
end at home.
MT. IU)WEu"\4I 1'RCH
~T]v:~PTnm~< tto~Leadei\ T"~ '
, Dear Sir, "
Vou will, find enclose $2.00. for m
subscription for this year to thi
valuable |wner;
I have- bn\u a^rendey of this pape
for iiaile._aw.hile .and jqpw.X don't se
flow I can git along .Without it; s
phase continue to send it to me.
We had a fine day Sunday at th
Mt. J'.'.woli Bapti-t Churdtu. Rev. V
-LL- Nuifett. is our Pastor.
We had with us. on Sunday Marc
loth the'Rev. K. D. Lawson from A'l
lanta. Ga.. .who preached in the aTTci
noon. Rev. Lawson held his hearer
stK-il DtHiiHl tor about 45 minutes.
Tin-' Mi. Rowell Sunday School i
ill " tine -hape. Deacon McNeal Wil
son is our Superintendent and ha
been for'in vears: he is always on th
job?
Di-p t" remain,
A Subscriber,
McNeal Wilson,
"Route 2: Box 2'J:
Kelton. S. C
PALMETTO SANATORIUM NEW*
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Wc the inmates of the abov
named sanatorium were very glad"*
have Mr. and Mis.. Pleasant and Mr;
Ho f out visiting us last week, an
while we were .assembled in the liv
beautiful selections, which we enjoye*
very much, and wish to thank her fo
the- <ime .-t ft or the selections ren
d? reel by Mrs. Roof, Mr. Pleasant wh<
always Jbrinff good tiding- made ;
very interesting speech.: I must sa;
everyone enjoyed.
,I'.adie's Aid <>f thre First Baptist churd
1 whitei. Columbia, visited the sana
! oi'o.iu. ,..n.d .,i'.rtuiu.iu.
tides. For which we wish to than!
theni.
The Missionary Workers of tlx
\\ ashington St. Methodist Churcl
(white) C'olumbia^came out al-o, ant
presented t<r us fruits, pencils, ant
stami ed envoirTpes. which I must' s&\
gave us a spirit to write, and we art
also thinking them for same. Wt
t.ii-i vrry hrrat-fiM to these oni'lus"rr
the first baptist church .they seenr
alway-. to remember us.
We are still having our weeklj
meetings. prayer services eVerj
Thursday nijrht and' Sunday schoo
!'?'{n a. ni. every Sunday. .
The snupt is openfntr now^ and w?
hop-p?that- all of the city will try t<
come out ofteii. We appreciate al
-< : vices rend- red. and reniembei
everybody have a standing invitation
visitors are always welcomed.
EEXINfJTON, NEWS
^?lb tin 1 A. M. E." f 'hurfB
Sunday^ morning March 15, Sundaj
School was pr-ld at the usual hour
the weather. Was beautiful and the
attendance, was larjfe* The lesson
Was beautifully discussed the Bible
c.las.-' was taught .by Rev.* >Johnson.
- At 'll:Oo <rclock Rev. S. J. Johnson
:{ched a wonderful sermon
Mrs. Rutly*,Dawkins and Mrst Sallic
I.eaohart joined the- church.At
the ;?s00 o'clock meeti,ne Rev
Johnson preached at Spring Hill A
M. E. Church.
Sunday night.?Z;:iU Rev, W. M
Jackson from Mt. .Carim-1 C. M. E
Church preached at Bethel.
East Sunday niglu, Rev. J. \\
Shaw, preached at New Bethel/ ^
Fluladc Iphia; she was accompanied b>
her father. Mi Rob.-i-t llQmni,.n
\ Miss Hattio Sligh, spont Saturdaj
night and Sundaty with her cousin
Mrs. Nadene Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Leaphart ant
son were the dinner guests Sunday o
Mrs. Ren* hart's sister. Mr. and Sirs
David
Mrs. Eugenia Corley and Mpjss I.
Sligh. we're guests of Mrs. David Jack
son. ~ .
The Black Birds M'instrel was prui.
TmIT at ' NewbrookLnd High"' ScTfoo
Fvidav ni"ht.
Mi ss Cecil Mini*. of Korth Carol in;
Emma Minis. "
Mns, Sara Ponds is?s-t+H?sick, bu
in able to bo up. ?
Mrs. Samuel Wigfall of Bateaburg
is spendir- -sometime with parents
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Portee.
txrj Sl'MTER NEWS
S.
s- The pa-tor. members '??nd friim
Ls of Emauci M. K. Church, were d<
lighted to have District Sunerintei
f- dent Bradford present at the Sunda
ie morning service. Although he wt
g not able to preach, if is a pleasui
lto know that He is able to be out agai
>f ' after such a long spell of illness,
r- There is still a deal of sickness i
the .city. Mrs. A-lnuna Lee .is quit
k- ill at this time and Mrs. Ellen Brow
j is "confined to- bed.
re Rev. D^wkins pastor uf Bethel 1
er M. E. Church was the pri,ncib
o 1 speaker on a program rendered i
Savage (1 lover School on Sunday 1.
U -distant. The teachers?and- siudeul
st arc raising funds with which to plat
a concrete walk in front of the buile
e ' ing. At " ' service S8.UU was co
?r j leeted. .
l. ' Prof. C. A, Lawson, Mrs. E. C
y Jones?and children and Mr. Leo
is j Brown- motored -to Orangeburg -o
j Sund-?' ' Prof. Lawson addre;
11 i std the Xi. Psi and Epsilon Onu"
Psi Phi fraternity~at their inemom
e services ol the late Colonel' Charle
' Youp" in the State College And
torium," at 6 :30 Sunday evening.
i i Mrs. J. C.. Whitaker of Orange
t burg is spending a few weeks wit
h&r sisters: Mrs. M. L. LeVan ah
r Mrs. -C. \V. Birnie
is ^ Esq. Hughes of Philadelphia \va
n the-guest of Prof, and Mrs. C.
Lawson on Wednesday Mareh 11th.
s ~ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew' Dibble an
's Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Chester spen
uncouple of days in the eit-y last v el
d Mrs. J. A*. Jone.s and Mrs. U. 1
Palmers "'y1 ihihh-..n motored t
Camden on Sunday
1? I'tie* Dorcas I.itef'ary C.ab sponsor
ed an entertainment ~gi\in th
> e.iiday ?cho;4 deparf*ne t oi Emyn
iit-1 on Tuesday n.^ht. Mareh * 1
The effort proved quite a^succoVs,
~~~~ThO Progre^B-eTut TtiCr at~th
residence of .Mrs. M. V <Jlox-r <7
y Sumter St.. on Tucsuay attevnfei
Mar*h Oth. A large numbei of lajl
ies was present and a profitable m.eet
ing held.- A course of Vcryappetiz
'ii?ing refresh iv-ent-s was served^
o The One: More Effort Club, held *'
regular "-.etfrig on Wednesday r
i" ternoon Mareh 10th at. the residenc
*. of Mrs.' Alice Slater. Our City Fed
im'!ii inn Pi f-iilcni w.n nrcuprvt 'nrr
h, made a7sj*>,""did report of the meet
t_ ing of the-executive board which wa
--held in Orangeburg on Saturda;
March 6th. At this meeting $51.0
.was reported from, the clubs of th
* city on -Fairwold quota. After al
I- business was finished, a bbuntifu
* course of ice cream and cake was ser
y ved.
The Sumter. Scotia Chapter me
at the home of Miss H. N. Usher, oi
Friday afternoon. March 13 to formu
late plans bv which they might kai
alive the name and love they hold foi
their dear '--'d Alma Mater. Th
' meuting was quite enjoyable and quit*
5. a few representatives were present
It was decided to continue the meet
e ings and each Scotia graduate is ask
or Fd to urge every other Scotia grad
uate to be in Columbia in full fore*,
d on the iTay that. Mrs. Mary McLeoc
- "Bethune will speak. It is our hope
d~ that?Scni,iit- Chanter will unite in
d Columbia on that clay and give Ret
r our hearty support.
Miss H.-N. Ushcv_~Preside.M'
0 lIi?s"C.'..K, Maponey, Treasurci
1 Mrs. B. Y. Gaks, Secretary
y ' ti ft 8 t 6 I*
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-J ST MATTHEWS NEWS
[T^ Mrs. Husky lay lor ol Mad: FTTTI ~
l?- h: s remodeled her home, Mr. Kd.
i- Jonrtes and Mr. Julius^Ot-t gave her a
iy turn ky job. ' e
is" Messrs D.usky Taylor, Jr., Amie
-o Hampton, Finder .Hart left the city
in for New Yory Cily on last Wed.
Mrs. Martha Jones and son Donnie
in have moved in their new "home.
:e Mrs. L. H. HemmingtVay one of St./
n Matthews useful citizens have moved
t to Orangeburg, S. ('. We miss Mrs.
Hemmingway so much, she was*"prole
sident of The Parents' Teachers Asit
sociation of our school, but* the P. K.
a, Dr. Hemmingway seems as if he
,s_couid hold what he have, by? having e
"the mi? dam or his family at the head
1- of his district, safety first. I)r. al1
though^ \vp will miss her for her use.
fuLuess_in_bho*eommunitv, to know
AT?*,. If ? -
mis. ni-mminRway is to lo.ve her, she
n is a real ladv. 1
? The ladies of the Community?gave?
>- a reception at 'the home of Prof.-and- ?
a Mrs. Ford in honor of. Mrs. HemTfiing- _ ^?
il way last Wednesday, several of the
? friends in the community attended
i- the affair. Prof: Ford made tlje presentation
speech. Revs. Bethea Gray
>- and Gamble, spoke in commendable
h terms of Mrs. ilcmmingway. .Afteiy .??
d which Mrs. f lemniimr,v.'ay responded
in fitting terms which she is canable
s of doing. i
Our P. E, Dr. E. W. WelU wax%
with us Sunday, he preached as never
d before. I think Dr.. is preaching his
t way to the General Conference. He
had a parked church and everybody
\ seemed to have enjoyed l>is sermon,
o Dr. N. A. Bethea and his friendly
wife have tnese people in their fist, V
- when you want to hear good preach(
ing come to St. Matthyws, I'ethea can
- give it to you.
i. Mr. .loh'ny Uiviers' who has been
sjek is on -the mend again to the de- r
light o/ his-many-friendt*.? ?? *
iT" Miss Jannie \Varlov is .up again
if after having hecn-siek;? :
Mrs. Daisy Ginyard has returned to
. her duties in the Public, school after
being sick for a few days.
Mrs, Annie Warley is improving at
this writing gto the de_li ghr ~<TT her
. Tnany friends. . "T~
Mr. Solomon Ginard,. Sr., has re.
sumed* his work as' carperter after a
. ' '.nr. nenry \\ ritrnt, .Mr. l.anp Rump,
? Mr. Simeon Jenkins, Mr. Simeon Johny
sen, Mr. Nat Ginyard and Mrs. Fanp
nie Ginyard are on the ?yck list.
? The Weeding Bells' are still chim1
inpr around St.' Matthews, S. C.
1 Mr. Robert Glover (Slim) was hap
nib* married to Miss F.mma Mints on
, last Wednesday.. Mr. Glover was a
t Popular youngster around St. Mat* .*
i hews and a professional baseball play
er. he claims he isn't playin.tr hasei
lr>U rny more, he <loes not like the der.
ctSions of umpires. He rather play
> 'notball, he like a referee much better.
_ Good luck (Slim), your many f iends
. are wishinpr you much success , in the
- matronial world.
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will he warned in the Fashion'Re- ' ' ~
view at First Calvary. March the 27.
yr ii r s 1 q ns I
st'iay. Thursday. Fri-'ay and ^
[1 4, 19.41. between till Stations .J.
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