The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 11, 1931, Page Page Six, Image 6

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Page Six ; **"" ' ??? ~ i > > - SPORTS I'ASTUI H. W. BAl'M The elements showed their disappro schuied. for Easter Monday in seven 'lie Lincoln-Smith baseball game schi Und we know that Allen did not go to A;i:i| provides quite freakish weatho baseball too for that matter. A case in point is '.he Benedict-All? Benedict Bowl- before . a 1 arge~CVT>\uT .colorless baseball games it has ever teams are concerned. There was scai ers * r spectators. ? "' * The score was 12-4 in Benedicts' fa1 and piled up a six run lead before ti< the port side hurler who in a previou batsmen to whiff the breezes. Whei for Allen men were on base, A six ; ?u. overcome-unloss hie team-mates m ' .Martina' credit?that he?pitched rrrm lieuinninK of the Allen bovs scoring. -? ' , : 1 Bus" U'lllia his. 1 BiThy Face" (lard ?^??-others hit and fielded well for the ?~?? has the "Indian sitrn" on his advers Williams as a catcher is quite an ii ways supplies the pep and the punch selves unbeatable. \Vhalev was then * (iuiles, Allen hot corner man has t to catapult .the spheriod out of Bern clout that cleared the center field fet - * ' B.ll liurt'cH hi s a nice batting recm t_his_ season. Bill found riuht field ti in iveinent is .needed In that yardtTT^ v tours miyht easily jret hUYtT The Scott-Nelson combination?a?-~is iloesii't seem to be clicking so well a: and half-back in football. Scotts' phi frames has caused several fans to i M Hinge Hall, diminutive infieldyr~wh< a I'illiant short field for.the Allenite ' * . Ijnsgball is < no nf rtvil l.in.l hi' ii 111 > |nHe in-aiding one in determining wi _ ; ; '"'.'''its ?'f two teams. I'nfottuuatel .educate and not to play as many ha J'laV so it is usualh thought that the Wit matters hot how few frames that * 11. I. !.v.. . - ^ in.- .-7 "?< viy sunn leutMet?m our State-. Our legislature lias divert : (! a ecu I'd injur to Marquis of Queensbu lass of colored boys?may be. hrron l? .jcinirisji thrilliittr gaum jwlien two SK\ K( A II M()|{ COLI.KCK .Seneca Junior Colloge . opened 'her d(M?rs and welcomed to her pews the grand old society of the Woman's M:-ssionary Workers* ' Association,' . which was held ,iu. the .college Auditorium the fourth and fifth of. April. The ' honorable Mrs. Corrie Jenkiivs : held the travel. ~~? The meeting was one of thrill, infor-. rr ~. niatinii. and aspiration. The. chapel was taxed to its est parity. .More than liflem hundred people viewed the buildings and " rounds of Seneca Junior College in those two days. .Many i xpressed themselves freely that they ___ bail not b> en hero..sinw?the day? ofI'resident Hancock. They sang tlie ?*?7* school many praisx*.- for physical "its. well as intwllectu.il growth of the i4 college under the present ^iduSini-11 at ion.. ?;?T-Ue?society?wrTrt?down' oh reeord as bcing.ii staunch supporter of the work ufj the _eullebet Others expressed theni.-elv.es T7T not knowing Hmt - wr?had the t ype of plant t ha was stationed here. We owe many thanks to .the Presi. dent. .Mrs. Jenkins and to her strong and influential Secretary. .Mrs. Har risoii. Principle of the Central High .School. Central. C., two. very strong characters who arc lea<lingland_idloij_ llie irr^rr ,!r!, X^Tn lo higher ? plains and success :?-?v?Seneca- Junior " t 'ottege goes clown ! hi muni us-oeing the cnmnruiiit;. ri-iiti-r for the Western Piuifinon; Suttiuin and .irue *it' iJsVT * I'leaso don't forget the mass nicct i 11 lt JOi inl.iy A |?? i I 1 !?tV; -.VI. 1 -?; \s liirli wall ,b-L'- -held" ill I 111-' ainlilui ium I'm' tin- purpose ol' lain Firming' oui ? - , 11 uilixtiig once ' H'l""TVt1" rvtn" plans fur emerging of tin- svliooL l?H Iv nil.I. SCHOOL NKWS i On tlu- sirk 1 i-1 are Mrs. Lizzie havis, Mrs. Kvelyn' Cheeseboio and .Mem- Marv Liza Clinton.' I'im Boosters club met at the.'home'' of Miss Savannah Jones oh.- West Black St.. the afternoon was enjoyed by . all of the members. Miss jones served a luxurious repast. Miss Ksula. White joined the club us a member. . -* T . The Literary- Uplifting Sovietv- of ? Tiinily Baptist Cinil'l'ii gave a Ka-te'~ pii.grain, at their church Caster Sun'i - v night in the interest of their club directed by Mrs Monro M r., ' Barnette. A large crowd witnessed this program it^was very interesting and everyone enjoyed it. ;?-?Miss Johnie Mae Gilmoeo spent the ?? past?woe 11 end -here as gue.it of liei mother, Mrs. -Marie Gilnfbre. She _ . visited SfOtt-N High School on \fon>la<? and all the children of the fIipch school "department enjoyed her stay. The Popularity -contest will soon --- - - come tr/. n_elose~:wi;" ait- are .very itnxi: ous to see who will bo the winne'-.. Through the intiring 'efforts of Mrs. .Marie W. (Jilmore;onc. bf 'he inost enjoyable plays was given Tiinit.v church ' Mnmbi i oionlm.- "nli,. Bu?y Ladies Aid," by the nieniber of the MisMmmry f'1"fde, to a packed house, there were, 21 characters from lb yeajs -to GO, who played w"el] their parts. 'Two prizes for girls sell in ? ' icl<et> were won by Julia Young 1st; Charlotte Barnette 2nd, and the ladies who brought in the largest sum, 1-t Mrs. N'ola Hafnor, 2nd Mrs. Jenetta Bijwers, total amount $27.18, $25.00 of which was given by the instructor Mrs. I.i, W. Gilmore was turned over io the church as the -1th inst all men; ; on. the new church. She being the first lady to do so. Local ' ?' Mr. Willie Boyd and?XumUw-wie-r the -dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs." K.'-'W- Jpeohxr .Siintln v ul?WiltUidioro,' IE BROWSINGS GARDNER val of the outdoor pastimes that were il quarters. " Information comes tliat eduled for Charlotte was not played Orangeburg for the game with State, r conditions; and some very freakish * * N n game played Friday, April 3 in the "oT'TSh's. That was amionp the most been our lot to witness where college rcely a tiy?enthusiasm evinced by play * * -?:? vol*. Benedict found Archie Scott easy i? was remoyet| -to give way to Martin s game had caused seventeen Benedict 11 Martin took charge of mound duty run lead is too much Ifor any pitcher ake some runs for him. Be it said to q gpnie; and his stlek\vdiV was -the ni'i1, l'lrm'st Hughes. Marcus Dean mid Benedictines. Hughes, it would seem laries from nciloss the street, "Bus" ispiratioii to his team mates. He althat cause his mates to believe them with the stick for the Baptists too. * * . lie distinction of being the first player L?dids' new Bowl. Ilis was a healthy ice with one on. * rd for the two games Allen has played i he somewhat 'i eachei nus.?Mueh imelso a lielder inuucustoined to its eon* * s did the same combination at quarter .y injur of short in the seasons' first two injuire as 'to the whereabouts of one i for the past two seasons played, such S, .. * V* les ttiaf one or two games can do very '.h any degree of agauracy the relative v hoWcVer" a college'* business is to sobali games as a league team -would 1 winner of a series is the better team series comprise*. ' * * ' -c0 ills will be.flying l-ast and fiirious in its -sanction tn the viu?t ?.^ |MUtYry. We trust that some of the better c?h Mb is way fur. occasional bolits. . real fiu'lvtvr- .meet.1 ? " ' ?1 . ? m ?* BAKNW Kill, NEWS A game of baseball was played on Monday afternoon between the teams of Macedonia school of Blackville . apd the Barnwell graded school. The .y,n iting?team was victorious. At S P. M. the faculty of the graded schorl presented a play entitled: "Eyes 'of^Love." Though the weather was inclement we had tpiite an appreciative audience. The participants were highly complimented for I the splendid wa> they presented the play. . . Tlu- school-is jjping diicely in every wa\ with Prof. S. A. .Quinyard, Jr. ;ts principal., who has the hearty cooperation of the teachers.. 'This .is 'a season tliat we all ad:nire, ."Easter" -+ircaif?e we know that a> |juL arose from the 'dead,, some day we will arise also. The?.Missionaries are having then '.egular meeting they met Thursday last week at the home of sistei | i/./.ie Xiffper. The or??ci.m?o j.. vnivut MMl'l v\ idenian conducted a good prayei meet ing. all hearts were made to re-. in- r _A!'ter a)] Ii n| hmT "in file ted, the hostess served cula .uid lee cream, all weirt home feeliny -rpltftrd. The stewardess iS$ Shiloh V...M. K. Church rtiet April 2, at th iiiine of Sister Mattie Harrison., The e.ee'jing" was conducted by the chair nan Sister Phenbiy Perrin. All of In- members LodJc 4m*at- Interns' ft itKM-tink. ATter all^TCT?rfTSess~w; T ; nisiied cake and leijjpnade was ser ' ii All wept hfofr""1 o-itli .Mr. Aichie Perrin and family of | 'iltsbu'rgh, Pa. arrived here Satur ay. lie has purchased a new Master Six Buick car. Miss danie B. Perrin attended the -h T. A. las', week, she reports a I splendid -meeting. | "MOCK H ART NEWS We wonder how many people were disappointed Sunday? So many had bought Master dresses, hats and sli'ppeis for that day, but tha.-steady--rain ^tl! day prevented them from wearing he t i|||l'J's 1 V 1 i 1 1 1'11 ' 1 tl"' disappointment. And we know that the most of these things were bought .on credit-the installment plan. We -Know of tun 1'ainllivs whose children have no books to attend schol, yet they could arrange to get things for Master. ... Drevsfrfg up the body and not cul< iv.nl ing the mind is a bad habit. Miss Mldora M. Stewart, of Kelton, has jlist closed ci * ? .uvvwniui icrm <>T sehol at the llames School and returned to her home. She-spent the. week end . visiting Mrsr Lillian ".T. Bti( 'un.?who was delighted to have her i in the home. I Mrs. Annie Smith had a birth din*} nor a few" days ago<" Her many friend^ we re .. glad to call - on her. * enjoyed the chicken, cake and ice o'reanr, and wish her mam more years of hoppi^. I ness. Miss Rudell. Thompson is still conlined to her room from the effects of 'he flu, and Miss Laura I>avis is 'very ill after having several teeth drawn. Here, is hoping that these young ladies will soon recover, for they are greatly missed among "the young people. Rev. J. C. Tohin, of Union, preach?-d at Iyockhart the' fifth Sunday night, Wp?n-ea?always?gtrrd to have Kev. Tohin, for he is an able preacher and will get a large congregation any time if they know he is coming. While here he was- the Truest of Prof, and Mrs. Hogan. r ' ? -pun 'nv '/'IfTT^O 'S'W PllB JJV Ju iYiv > v? =-^r trV j THE PAIM Mrs. J. _\V\. Smith ami .Mis. .lank Weeks motored to Charlostoir to spend | Piaster and vjsit .Mrs.? KlianheMi | Laud and Mrs. Mittie R;'"Martin, si -daughter ?Smith.-?Vrc?trirs1* they will have *a safe trip and enjo\ themselves in the "fitv hv tJu- sea.' -M iss^iu^Rm-i*Trrith was the look stl the Hotel'while 31 fs. Weeks is away and she can take care of the situation Some time agro our county superintendent of education sent out notice through the papers to the school ti ns | tees, asking them to hold no elertior and make no contracts "with teachev? until after the- Legislature adjotirnet I "Rut t"he white tn1"*''"* h..i-v h-.o ,- iv' re-elected Prof. W. M. Boijjjn tin ID.-il-.12 term. They notified him of his election and ask him to rcmaii its a teacher. This is a nine monll school, and Prof. Bngan has been heft six years. Stop borrowing your neighbors pa per. Buy you a copy each'Saturday j v II AM Elt N LWg/ -Bethel PreshTtcTtan "Church, Rev (J. D. Cu";'ia. Vi^itiur, <> say the pastor and members an looking' forward to a successful mot-' TfTg In the Presbytery, April b-12. a Rowland, N C.f at Jbnes Temple A M. E. Church, at 5 o'clock Sundaj morning, the members requested Rev G. D. Collins to preach a Easter ser mon, at 5:30 Rev..Collins choosed I'm a text; St. John 11 Chap. 25 verse this will be a long remembered am . never?forgotten?senium. (Tod tli< use ' .he man in the messatre to ns -- The- I'l'QUehors and Tmieh.-rc loni tute is doing remarkable and elbc'icii work. The next meeting will "lie will the Spring Hill A. M. E. Church, tht 31st. of May. To gel the (Violet Churc.h news read the Palmetto I.en tier more of the church people shoub subscribe for if in 'lheir homes..' I A |'I'A M'UM The Annual" 'Services?of Pythian: were conducted at the M E. Church Sunday afternoon with a gatherim of Pythiuns and friends. . Sir. Snn Mack was .Master of (Vrcnuiifies; Sir I."B. Green made, a logical, forcel'u i"d inspiring lwl.lt-,.... rec uiitine tin history and tenets of Pylhianisin Lady- Maggie R. Bettiea rend lie pro - laniatioli, . I.ady Francis Pluth hat an interesting paper on Calanthanisni Rev. X. C. Newman. |ij|Q"" ?t4u --M-r?Err hurch preached a plofttunt H'lmtiu. The ineetinir was open will prayer by Sir, B. I,. Guile, musicin features were selections by the choir The Teachers that attended 'lit 'uchers' Association in (Vlunibi; were: Prof I n n ? * ' . i.. ii. imuiiiiH aim v.'Ue Mrs. Vanilla Clark. Miss Mary I. ' Ui.w.L< Mi-,-. A iii.l I'hnnpv M?s<-1 u ile Douylas. Miss Unite Center. Mr and Mrs. Alice McXeal. Rev. I. I ' amble they reported of havim? j, wonderful trip at the Capital. Rev. I. U. Alston, of Mullins wea welcome visiton in (won Th ir-da; afternoon. Miss Rosu Fladjier spen'-thc wpek nnrl h"ine -wkh--hvr parents Mr. una Mrs. Jane Fladuer. Mrs. Elizabeth (lemhle and Mrs Mary MeRae spent Tlurrsday in Fhn nee visitiipr relatives and friends. R1DCK SPRIXth XKWS The many fiiends of .Mr, l-'arnesI Smith retiret very much to Iwvew that he (lied in (irecnsborp. X. C.. Maaul 'JHttr. His body was lirnucht l'?nir foi buria). his s-isters. Mrs. Florei'u >' Wi! Hams and Sophia Woodnrd aivonn nained the., body here. The llnvral services were held at Riiljre Hill .Baptist Shiirch Sunday. Mfts Hbsle I., 'lialtjppd. spijiLL. < Iu past week end at home' Slie is a student of Allen University." Mr. and Mrs. Pliynnr Watson bad s* their'Tlinner u'uest the blisses t-orley and Messers Masons. Mrs. Edith Foster-t'ame to the cit-v to attend t lie fundm} of lici -Liiuii ami is spending a few ureU with W,?. .....a ? * y.iwtfii'i , M isscs Citena and Oiecni-. < j^> lov VIssTT Mian Itroa'Tnovand ^1 J*. J. S. Raiford 111<>t<?rt-?I to Aiuaisa Tuesday. while there the\ -spent i few minutes at the Thomas i.re' Iters cafe. * Miss I.iz'/.ie Raiford spent a few days in Aujrusta, (la. visitiipr Miss I Willie Dent. . , t Mr. Morris I.oyd is in the city *vi'itjnjf hi sfather. I Mr. Talinadjre Ma/.*/.: ?<1 of -New. York Ci'Nv is here spending a'while | with parents. Mrs. Alice Hammond .ac^ompainod hy her 'son Johnny Mammon nu lorred t;i Columbia Friday. ' .?Rev. and Mis. .L t . Williams Ran as their truest^Saturday Rev: \Y. T. Kinner of Aiken, S. (\ SO( I1CTY II ll.h NEWS Dr. ('has. ?E. St event,' pastor of \Ve4eh?Neck 'BaptiaR-tlhlpcTi pic-ached at- Cyday (trove AL?Uk?( lioreh Sunday evening. Rev. E, D. I.antr preached a' Methesda last Surftlay. . *Messers J. S. Dickson. Sr.. and J. Ttt-.-Dickson, attended Union st-rvicv at -Bethel Btt-ptdst Chureh. ("Ties'e'rfield vuuiiiy on mo nrtn Sunduv in March. Thfcy reports havintr a jfi.od 'lime. Ttev. S. B. Thompson is thr pastor The ti'iwln'1'K-whn ^t4onrh-'ri-fhr STflto' Teachers' Assoc ia-' 'on from here Wore Prof, .lohn L. Dickson, Prof. A. A; Price and nifi' Mis. Major and Miss Norward, Raster service will he hold at Union Baptist Church next Sunday. A.ppropiate readings by Mosdamos E. B. Brock, Elizabeth W. Evans, and others, Dr. Curry of Hartsville, will preach at Rosenwald Consolidated on the .'?rd Sunday evening in this fount.h at .'IStO. The public is rnrithilly iuvf-tpil *.. ill? Aaa4~this ?rei vice. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Uarrison of Detriot, Mich., are spending some time in town, while __hcxe-ihey^ arc -ttuppmp wiW'TU'V. S. B. Thompson and family. C a ?*? The Women's Missionary Sts-ioty is arrangjhg to have JJi\ IE \V. Long KTTO LEADER . ??I" Darlington to conduct. their spring I revival at Bethesdn in the neai nt.ure. ? - , CtHvESBUKV NEWS ; Mis'. Eliza dolphin daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. S. Q. Washington i> home ' ] for a few davs from "Washington, :! N/C. The school children had a delightfill egg hunt Friday n<<on, the fol. lowing young ladies assisted tlieir . | teacher Mrs. E. A. Roberson to arj range the ne^t: Missie Almetee Holmes, Snphiv?Scott,?Mamie .laek\ on. 10 children took part in the hunt j. V Mrs. Florence Moore entertained the young Ladies Club Friday at her ( heme. They reported a grand time. . Mas-.er Colenbis Starks stoent r, aster home. ' Rev. Thompson spent.the week-end with Mr. anil Mrs. S. Lounden. Mother; Armolice Robinson is still on?the sick list. M' s. J'-Ha -Bates - of Greenville is the guest of MLs_Ncl]i_e_ Butler for > tew days." *' I, . Mr. Ernest -Williams, R F Aibims ,' Jr., have returned from the "Land of i Flowers." - . ' L1 Mis. iVtancv Robinson has returned home from her school, she reports a "J successful term. . . I.HEDS NEWS . 'On Wednesday evening, March 25, E tlio Ry vi-i'ciiil?Floyd?W illtcs,?called M group of folks toget her for the I.puipu.se of organizing a reading cir;M":, ? ?r?~ I he purpose, of the organization ia ' to stimulate interest, encourage and . . advance the educational status, the Reverend Wilkes, said. Those who I j i.et were eager and sanctioned such J a movement and gave thank to Rev, Wilkes for his -original ideas. The groim assembled at the home aud?M-rs,?John?11, - Brown. Those elected for offices were:_Rtv^c-Ftnyd Wirkes. President; Miss Bessie , Bell Brown, Secretary; Mrs. John 11. > I'.i.-ovvn m.'. ii r? l * V I t iMI . II. I M t? V\ II, IVt'r porter Tin officers were in stall fed , In .Mr. John II Brown. He told then) I of their respective duties and cxpn'S!^ ' J hi< de-lle l'ol' t lte"?rtU't'OSS UV the orpipii/fliliou. . The next rrrrrTiTTg" will he held1 til" the home of .Mr. and Mrs. J. II. l!hiwi), ?o\ i niii'f. M:iu li :tl at s 00 I*. M. . All nioiifhcrs asked to In- dn time/ ' i NKW'BUnOKI.ANH NKWS ;.r- Suiulay. was very unfavorable to -the '.Kn-tyr. t'lress parade, "but a few of I Ik- t rue' and tried Were present during lite .services. In the morning ' '.he Sunday School assembled and li.ol a line ses-ion at Double Branch. l~ TTTe Siipt.. Mr. J. Wesley Dreher was i as usual present .and onetud the S. S. i oil lime. Mr Oliver Sligh's class wa. '.lie bhnner class, having beaten Pas. | t?>r I.o?aiVs class. I The preaching service's wer ver*. impressive, our pastor- preached ar 'Faster sermon, In the afternoon, ;l the r.dult program wa- had and tin committees' on program and di coru 1 :ol.S ale lo lie?commended?for the splendid way tla1 services were car J ru-d"out." the singrno- of t+ie twelve holie- led by Mrs. Anna Tucker comes I in fur special mention.- The opening j addi ess by Mr. M. 1', .tones?amf "the ), . jo cial..-address by Mr.. Fred Valen tine ; the singing of Vhe wimien's ijuar: . 'e! te.?yi mi posed of Mr-dames Anna Tucker. Km ma Young. Kssie Dreher. I aild Bettie (Joodwine was tin- e?-n\vn. Miitr feature of the afternoon's ,, WInK >11 Vii mi ill .1 tint's ' i aii'l Mrs, Iv-sie Idehor were the pre i i ji.ier speakers of the occasion. Al! ; llie partu ioanls eo:ue in for special I laention. It i* said 1 ?y those.witnessj cd most of the' programs held at this I church. .that this. was the crowning | evt nt of them all. ' Mrs. K'ssio Dreli I it was ansii't ss of TYrmnony. | ' ^unday night. the Sunday School program comprising the little folks I I nu tided for" tin- great . 'in that j they pill over-. .Misses Dcssie Itee | t 'oiv at..n, Ueatriee Tucker ajnl Ritt.i . I J? > i < 1 weii- iiniiii"". the young women [ w !io trained them for the evening, i Miss Uuih By i d was - .M i>K ress of j Cti einony and Mis- Beatrice Tucker led thw singing. ^nodaA' before last the pitstor was the dinner guest of .Mrs. Minnie Daniels and- Miss Daisy Moore-and last. Sunday he was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrrs. 1). Kn.owles, and the j supper guest of Mr. and Mi s. .1. Wes. ley, I ll ohi'l i On the third Sujulay the quarterly conference will convene at Double Drain h A. M. K. Church' :it which - I i oi?our hmioi id presiding t lder wiil preach having "luid the business ses-ion on-Saturday. The whole circuit will be rcnVesented ami ch-ii'did re; parts-will be read.--- ? " ' AliKKVIIXK NKWS -.1 Rev. If. V. Kennedy spent if few : , it) Sapaitanburg last-week nf.nding the Presbytery. He reports a- successful trip. Mr. Richard J. Hngun left Wednesday o'f lastweek lor Howe lis shop JJl-AUuntA.- (ia...J\Lr. rHugan,_hus been. eniphiyed here by the Seaboard rail-way for '.he past thirty odd ye^rs and . was l.i-as for red to Ilovvells shop. Air. Hay an was the keeper of records and seals of Philo lodge No. 2 K. of P's. since Deeemlwu1 15, 1921 and has a host of friends who wish him a deal j of success on his new job. Misses Helen ('. Iaitimer of the! Prosperity school faculty and Cath-j erihe Ve.rnell Latimer of State A. & ' M..College of Orangeburg spent Has-j ter Willi their parents and sis'ter on - >'cct'ni<>on?nvi'nur."?'? ' I Mrs. (Jeorgia Winkfield and Mr. H. C." Taylor motored faf> Augusta, (la. ' "Hood Friday" in M r.' Wink field's j Stedohnkor romrrfcrndcr six, and hrougbt Misses Edna Gilliard, Itebehonie for Easter. They returned Monday to Haines Institute of Augus ta, tii'orgia. I Mr. Fred Liddell, the efficient hell l.buy ai the Luieka hotel was all smiles all during the Fas' _-r season. I , Mr. William ?S?oan Keid is siek at '.his home on Harrisburg street, but .1. s a deal better at this wti'.ing: Mrs. William Turman .on Brunch street is better and able to sit up now. Friends hope?hrr henr^peettjr recovery. He\.. AJiss P. .M. Birhingham of. j Anderson pleached' kwn vVonderful ! sermons hej^e Wednesday and Thurs. rights of la>t. week at the Zion Fire Baptizing Holiness Church. Large --crowds attended?both services, and was enjoyed by all. The pastor Rev. \V. L. Stewart and his congregation invites Rev. Miss Birmingham to come again anytime. " Mrs. Belle Woods has been very sick at her home near the city, but is able to be up again. Miss Carrie Woods came down from Anderson tiT oe with her mother. Mr. H. r . Ta^To.- wa* a" big loyal dignttiiid member--in Ziurn Church while Rev. Miss Birmingham was Tiere. The extra copies .of this paper sold _ here are panfe/for 111 advonce at the >ffice in Columbia, so please do not ask for credit, please- have your jickel ready every Saturday, as Air. Coo. if. Hampton, the manager runs the papers on a cash basis and ere. 1 u ~ L:I iiuuouy. Mr. Cal RicTHe and his young son, Master James Richie of Atlanta, (la. ame over and spent last Saturday former's irreat uncle M'- "''"'T lint. . Fn"nson, who i?s ill with the dropsy. ? They also svisiteri?Mr. and Mrs. (5 Us Johnson on Whitehall St., Mr, Richie s a former resident of our city and >!d friends were proud tb see him lonie again. Mts. Bessie Kynds and little daughter left last Sunday morning for At'anta, (ia.,- for and indefinite stay. Mr and Mrs. M. J. Butler, Sr.. Rev 1'. S. Moseley, Misses Nellie Hani-nond and Ruth-Butler motored to 'alhoun Falls, S. ('. .last Sunday af ternoon to the Baccataurate sermon if. Miss Butlers'-school. The sermon was preached by Rev. 1\ S. Moseley uastor of St. James A. M. K. Church here. ' The teachers of the 'Abbeville Co Training . School who . attended tin Palmetto Teachers' A ssueiiilhm-rApri' .1, J, and 4. in Coludibia waroi. Me>dames Josyphine S. Wright, B. S.; 'eoririu A Craw iMisses Fmily C-nl. _ ief. Jessie C. Fair, Ruth V. White and Kate R. Pressley. Mr. ' Ilaynese Pressley motored down to the associa;yn and carried his friend MissMamie White. They all-reports a oleasaiv' trip to the capital city. Mrs. Josephine Robinson is sevi>usly ill at this writing. / The friends and nu-mln'i <?'ames, A. M. F. Church here would he ,'erv much delighted to have Rev. Dr. V. F. Rice of St, James A M. K. "hurch of Asheville. N. C., t?> conic !own nnil in-.,.,,.1, < #... |/im?vji |W| ur? I lilt*, as h\ Rice is an ex-pastor of St. James here. - ? Mrs. Josephine Brown ami little Icjughtex passed ~ through-?otrr?rity sometime ago on their vv: y to Cedartxvott; (la., to make their home. Our f rieiLi Mr. Ilayrtese Pressloy is riding vn'y up-to-dtite these days. ' Ie has recently purchased a new model Chevrolet. with us, *a- it mined oil day.""' Mr. Butler Fair is very ill at this^ . Mesdames liena Wilfton and X;pu v Whitlock continues ill at this writ ing. Mrs'. Alivia Marshall is ill again at this writing. Faster.services will he held at Mt. Olive Baptist church tomorrow the , 1 -)th The?pnatiu Itci. A. WitTP' fW" VecVs a full attemUinee. FAST SPFNCHR. N. C.'M AVS 1 4. ? * The True Light Missionary. Circle ' net "with Mrs. jiRajcheal Heath, Mar. '7. the nu'ctiiiirwas very 'spirited-..! Mrs. Mary F. Wat-sun read a very in- 1 -piling paper. The hostess served 1 Salmon salad on lettuce, cot^'yp -""l 1 ? Ul'kUl ' I Dr. J. S. Daniel, choir.,'' ntt'ieor.: <in<l numbers motored to Chhrlotte. N. C. i Sunday March 2S>, where Dr. Daniels \ nreaehed tin* 1st Anniversary ' frr- : mon of. Rev.-. L. C. I hill". There wnc | ilxiut IpU in ,yll. The Y.. W. C. A. met with" Miss.,' nnie Moore, on Monday. afternoon^; '"he president, Miss C. Chaney-**keeps.' 'hin^s li.vely. The subject for the . eninjr: "The Christian Life is the-. 1 ' est Evidence of the Living Christ." | It was beaii'tifully taught by Miss K. ( lenient. The Y. \V. C. A. sent an ifi-'ein"' for th" T-'-is in>- l o il.,.?ft>v L Yfriea. It will send a-monthly Offer-'s I^gcRt'Cvaq <?ao cra&vci<jc><yv&<fcfcfazfcn . A MESSAGE OF W hen-ieatfv invades your family isolation comes to you from the fa ANf?itFVN KVOLENT ASSOC!Aj j * inauiuiiic mw^m p t policy Which your forethought pei uuch. r | The Mutual Relief & B T irfTOUNiiMl * l?HONK_71MV=11 :: C0CB5OCMJ o o o i^so o oo o o o'oroctooboo^ "be ASi or GETTINC ? - "Call for fher v~ C LA US LB R"E A~ D ~ . "SOUTH'S FAVOR Saturday, April 11.- 1031 ing. from now on. Mrs. Junic Towiics? is in tlu* Salis- >] burg- Hospital ,quite sick. Deacon M. L. Curry is very ill at a is writing. Little J. W. Frances Slade h:is _recyveieil' liuin an attack of measles; Fifty seven jolly children met ut the home of Mrs. J. S. Daniel Thurs ay afternoon and enjoyed an Faster egg h int. The little ft)Iks' played many games-and had a jolly tinit?, iiven by the G. A's. Mrs. Katie Bolt is now confined to ner bed with the flu. The Senior Missionary Circle mot 1_ with .Mis. Mary Ei Watson, Friday afternoon with Vice president, Miss Addie Craige presiding. Sciipture lesson was explained by Mrs. ^Alberta R. ./Daniel. The hostess served ham. ~ >n rolls, cake and coffee. Little Rosa Mao Bolt is now shut in from school and. her playmates tvtT hthe measles. * "Mis. Pais**-Sexton is in the Goler IIcispitnl?m?Salisbury?where she unThe -Senior Class of?the?Durvbar ~ High School presented its season play Friday^ night, "City Feller." sponsored by Miss Hildred A Henry, v-h character played tHeir parts well, hut special mention should be made of .Misses Cora Benrott and naznel vraige and Air. Marsnul Ilolt. .Mrs. afntti" Campbelle is suffering with !)?ils in the face. She is under?-?r~ ti.o care of the Doctor. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Daniel and Mr. K. Crai-ge enjoyed the hirth.hw supper of, Kev. P. Alexandra at the es on Thursday night. . Mrs. I.r/./.it' Kohbins yes'iinod her seat on the choir, Sunday afti'r a loner illness. All the members and friends . of Mrs. Sarah Lewis were delighted to ee her at church Sunday after her serious accident in January. Mis. Delia Bunion has returned Voni Asheville, N. C., where she atended the funeral pf her father. Mrs. Viola Shelton was ealTed to* the bedside of her father in Winns' oro, S. t\. who is very sick. Mrs. Theartie Carter has moved in o her new beautiful bungalow on \T, _ Long Street. Little (Jeialdihe "Drayne, the small laughter?ui!?Mr. and Mi-, Arthur ?? Drayne is <|uite sick. Master Arthur Lewis, -their Son -is better; ?Uev; and Mrs. .T. S Daniel wishes o thank Mesdanies Lizzie Robbins, lot t a?('lenient.?Di4a?Shede?and M~i\ Robert Dalton for ea-tahles during the week and little Isabella Gourd for Raster eggs. " AnTicT the down* "pour of rain and he wfnd, the services and collection ' the ehureh wot o fa-irlv good, Dr.. Dir.iitd delivered an ,inspiring sc*iv >n Mesdanies Mary K. Watson and- Eliza N Lhdmes testified after the sermon.ANDERSON NEWS Easter Sunday was a high day jn all the local churches here, altho' the weather was unfavorable the children turned out to the exercises" in~fctTge numbers. Among the teachers who attended the. State Teachers' Association hi Colombia last week are Prof. Smith and M iss M. K. lac It son, Messrs Robl. Brawn ami Matthew: Brition accompanied them ?4 ? Mi*, and .Mrs. Fred Green, alotig j . with MadaiVics L. B, Smith ahd T. F, 1 -.Ixiiies -motored to Georgetown ott Wediusday ing home for a feW weeks sick has re- t turned to her studies in Georgetown ST.. I.I KK A.?M. K. CHURCH Rev. .1". S. Morant, Pastor Kester -Services at St. Luke hnivh, we had a fine crowd at 4 A. M. also at 1 i o'clock and at night we ~ uid a largo cro\yd Jo hear Dr. W. 1). t'. King; who had charge of all . of he -sei vices, our city wilh-PtrtV out - - 1 0 hear this wonderful speaker; yet ( rained all day, hut -the peoplb was Imi.nf owry dimtTfflP'rrr~~ tear him* preach. ' On Sijmlav night IS persons was wnvei'ted and connected themselves villi our church, the city always have 1 welcome foi Dr...King, our pastor ' >r. .1. S. Morant; though feeble was >resent at all of the services he eeri> knows how to plan for succ^ u::. -1TV .-- III Ilia \\ LII K. s " Several of the churches of the city uive had splendid meetings. We lopeour pastor Dr. J. S. Morant will o n lecMver, our P'. K. of Kingstree . lii 11 ii 11?ill : T. .f~?M-Hl'k enjoyed tlie er vices. CONS^DATIQN J a , ranks, what a rrtessuge of con- * (t that T11K MUTUAL RJSL1EE J 11 (J.N is undpr.contract and you > ay you promptly your tnsuYance 1 "suaded yo'u to take out covering i enev'lent Ass. of S.C. ! OOI). fien. Mnnager. 1 * -1ft0+?4 TAYLOR SfREET jj ~ J&ttOCi OT? ? - -?*- --w iURED , THE BEST * n Ly name" ?? ? .'-SEN'S - CAKES ?ITF.S SINC E 1841" C . . ~ ? : 7 ' y , %.."(') J .. ' V