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The Srason jiJvl pas! tuts a
A vofiat ion was i?>in < . nod. Tlirii w
most uf tho i- that v\i to |il.i\i i| wl'so i
hiii-ht stmts how wor s ii't'i :i .t Ii lAot
; the liiuli unalily t. 0:11! 11 tt i-- I.v
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Wliili' -lasihinr i'*' I'm " v. r an- n
J-Ci'iaJ :it I'lMiqiIh I- IIIAI Vi.'lf.a:- "'lots"
Ifotu' out from hi- A lata Mati'r loom
1 r t it' t'.i.i11ml?Hi'tU'ilii l?11-t I i ?\Y ii1 i:; 1411 ? I'.j
for au'i'.t and wlun !w wn vtauu. t? .
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card s|ipnsujril L?\ tin- 'Natiu^ai < >1 .
?"led Cliaptei l>. A. V.' Win Id V\-n 1~
' riilay nitflH. May "J'J, was
t illy and packed many 1 brills',for 1 h>
~X~ , spectators." K'aVlT ~l...>tt wa- -firir
-i -mtuuuIi yr.'lde U', win a;p';il.
; l.lehry Vj.il Hn|iv t;i-t-wTi iiac.f hit t
: tjutr Slimier heavy weijulrt .Ivn?n krd- u
"Bearcat"' Kil'c.it! ,.f Caiman i;i the
-'litH? .found of a scheduled-'iTrnnd
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two Tlvtnl if.tavk and .Vi;r< i .v-,\ it
ground heweakened hit man with'
I'ody plillfllfS I It' 11'to till' ..; I:; io , he
. -sl.i (.'p producoiy . .. .? .
.Speedy Kaiido||r|| Sisim'er, da h .on
pointed halt I nit: Baitim ? .! ' ain. .en mi
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showed- t ho ' v fit- i .1 f im 1111 t\ ii *.
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(Aoach Boyd iv , now u a in.or 11 '
Stel'S tVl|? tllUM' |ro it KM. -. \\ I n | ?*."
that lie will > of n 1 - i .: 1 -11 a r
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" \\ INNSKOKO. M'.W ?
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The .school year "t tin' ) ?is 1 11 > t'?
County Training for ll?:;o ::l In
" pilssed into?history. 14-m?v 1 1 v .?un?,
lOSSt'llI III' 'I'lllll, !* ill l lll". Ii?O ' i'- 1 i 1 t
grnjid commencement. I-irst and 1
second grades under tin.; auspice ot j
Misses Cecil Jordan and Sara Brown j
began the closing . e.x orrises with .a
piay,|r"The Majic Woods," Friday-evi
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v.a.ins thai nrosnccts lor a sulendul I.
if 101 llu' coming st'iisoii. Beside the
uy new lares may be seen at Hurst 1
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real tl p as tar as our Intercollegiate
ere few games played at best, and '
:i'Inante fPt'birs.o Thele were a few
id id i i!i hiti"* ?d Martin for Allen and' 'j
"I'.tt \\ dliatm fur. Benedict.
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Hi;Hi!e.r .! h.t, :i ' radii i n will be shat\\
ill b.i\e d'mned ap and gown ami .
udo'le m re. than a decade of catching A
rn'rfy. ; I rude wars there- b.eb.ind the ba-V .1
I.; -filia l., r .ai ........ i n? '
M Ik- i\nl lit-ii ikor t.|' "I'.u-i:' Itioliartl. '
!?m v l'r.. A id i>"?0 I oalloil "I'lls" in out* 1
i: a i nV ;iii\u .i I.'\ in-\t'r hoard vn'.i
' ' it Avn;i Hi ?.-.? i? ?I tlrnt .thefts' (
i" \\ 1111: i ! * .i'ri'hi 11?' 111 > I ill- Atlljotio
t?J?li.i Mi.,,.!. ~ ? j
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Hi" ^iiih", Aumniv llio stavs of yi'slor- ?
I. ' MmIi"'. Sniii'i. .kudos \\'alkor. "Ilavo''
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on mo .V.'fy >ilh- -Tim sffaoiius?audlor- !
Hill 'A (Ml ki d In \vil lll'Vs* (llt? OOOa
inn,
! M Jur.l and IA.uif.Ui .ilratlos under
' ^'i1 l.illio M: lN Ht't- nit-tunl l.'iir- '
!; ^"i"i. I" i I'1 ll ! 1.1' I .-'lull (iiadr- uI
1 r .Mi-sos Nfllit' (ini'dmi and .It's
lihl'aai and "1 l.io St'Vt'.fiiTT ami
H-rn-rrr?trmde.i under Miss Lillian. ,
f V all it |i; (t> siieet ssflll oil '
r.taiiK'-u u!s.ami are ^till llio talk' ui' .
ill'1 !>'"> . n.. 1
??. ..\lj; y?Lil.?1-lm. A-iwaal St?r?
- (no . i.oil holore I In; ? t yitfc* I I
"i.iiy hy 1,'iA. ?l. ,.\I. I'i'.nly. I'astor ot" ~'
l'aal !!,;?!. Chur.li. nl" this oily. J
"I" ! r\.r "a to\t. "A .Man's Lii'e '
<' *.. : 11 i'i 'iiii in the* Alyifuiiinoo o.f
, 1i" fi 11: r; \Y iii.'ll 'lie IV.-so-sotli." A
-^ nrV !'ir tit iff finis i??t in-the ''''nir-s.
.1.:.; i.o-i.n-'V - ar(tl duos, jam In- thinks
n.'l v. In .. ijVr.tt inns are. .-aid (
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i' 'i !. ;i I ? i.'Mt. -taut < displayI'll.
-*rn?trrH?rn?nrntary.- Tfu* . spiakors- 1
if iit'li il'tii'l' l;i ratlik'SS oil
? i.!< !' -i'i Imiir ami 111 i ct \ in in
> : ! ii I ! ) iwas lal.i-u liy .Miss
. \\ :l'il iiliil : i i i n 1 llli'ilal
j ; " ' '!;i Snliiiiinfi"'Monro, am! '
.'A. . IN- .If Till' I'.liluvs rnlli_!i
11"'ii!' I'M.:-. J.; M. .lai-ksoii. I'l in.,
A,i" i l l In- Slamla'Pil I'liy'Ii Srhuol--. "
< a:? 1: 11: i : Mi Trllmuii also
. 1 . ai.-l 'Mr.*. J: ii. Joliusiiii, '
I hi > .m J.kf pan. ni tin.- jucl- 1
. ,i '.< ii itin 1 |?i iA.? .to \\ . A. Uo'ss. '
' ... ::i 1 ^1 ?ii11i. M V I'.'. tin- UTt.iil.
'Mi .'I I'm- i' ion with appro
; . -?.'MM. i .? -An oph?.Mr | Inwi'll. "+
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" T.ia I'-.- ww v:ili-. In t..i v ui tlir I
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. p.. .1 .1:. I I ii I. I I.I i la- s Will f>\
: a ,.!.l < i .i:r. I In-. .' I,t-- projilin-y l?.\
i '! \. - .anI il.i- -jfl:m> hi.-'lmy
? Of. . ill' < ' i a 11111 -1 - (\| lliplli-ll.
i 1.i?m-frii i>. i In- .Til- - mi- alily I
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.. j. ; ?n. 111r11 uni iinn-il iii llial
i-i ; . | i 1 i. ni nt) t l>r sukjivt.
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: .-! . " .li ~f.[>fil' .1 .hi-" moid ]i rtlilit
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,\1.. (.(,!; . i?r tuu n v i it.ors were '
winiin \\> iv: 1'i'uI. 1I
l.u i. :iiii| M i-- Tilliii.ru ? ?l" Si. t
i . i;( \. VI r-. l-'i aiu i ! t uiu IVn- 1
,;i ( !. Kv\v. and Mrs. t'eterson
i !V / ?llLyLV v i
liO riiiiuy -presents. slufweil (juTTir_?i.
' t :i I i'f rlL. 'illfiijri'llH III l l'iipi l 111' pp- 1
Jiial I'riniuls til the eight who I
. }. -!S. fl lii-' indeed t^if must- suel'11'
hislnr.v of thev '
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i I:.- r?.l'.V, riulltl- wlltlo alltl fill- I
.1 J.- .Iflmli't d la; -CI' Mr.. J. I..
I'.--,; iVl't; dp and out again alter throe |
dit'us .
i'nif. I?. Mt .lnl"t.h . spent .two J
i.iy- in "in- t jty la>:t wit h the truest ;
hi- toother. AIis. Sarah Melfitosh.
,!!?. JiMuiiiht his; hi nt her. Mr. K. K.
M TaS-i. ii -t'rooi Moot -lines where lie .
: a, d -ii.mil' rhi- venr anil hisMs>f\
Mi.-- Alan, w Im %. t tended tin- coin- ~
it-Mi i-iia tvt. ? j, v
Mrs. S.irah Melntosh reports 'a
vui' > pixa.cuU. visit LuMLoIlUK'tjIa.'S. il'.. '
'ft: lit rf'yhe attended tile a losiiof ex-- J
I'triM's 'M' her -oh'< school.
Mr. <). ! !. ^.MaUitfanlt Jr. .'and two
i: Irs. Mi . I'atlnina and Ch'u ft'i>ni
i U-.Jai.d*i>i w^ro?up iai t he - -I-It -if*- s4te- inn
hn>: her. .loseph graduate.
1?It.-u t 11 a i ili'ii*n'nl thine' rinhl .i...
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v.i i ! oik i ??i r\ , 1.. * v* r Iit* liu\> II ruini-l'i
. ?i,,- - a i rrT" ITis l?i (itlu-r in-law
TPK'.f- w. A |{o .
1 \lr . ,-1'Iu j.ma.-d,tiLt?'.tin!?litlle i-'l flilnA- .
< > i 1 '<>Iumbia WfiT live KUfis ot
. !r. :tii<4 M?r .faint*:- HuHlwtm* and
<>l In r i.<*|:it I vi-: la t Sunday.
la v. I. .jl. If? aty worried his l'aniik
I :: i s !: i In, at f efji'i tin* CommonerI'.
iv a I I ?? .!?? ? I i<*t Collate. .
Mi ." I": 1*1. Mi I at* >s h is aM.ondinj;
at Hrnfuivi
: ii " I'fiit, \\. A. I?iis-- is attcnilinp:
'? "ina11 11it 1111 111 at Friendship ciil'c^c,
pi'*., l 11ill'. :>, Uiis ( wft-k.
Mr. Will if l*!i n-r <di I'ormyrlv til'
i ia \i a, 'link i? i. i> il 11 hi M l".i?
I I'illll'fSliM Cor Awllilr.
| Mr. Alexander Rn-sel our tinderi
taki-r ai foiniianit'd by his wife, Mrs.1'1
.)e: in Russol, Mrs.. Mamie Harmon
and his pastor, Rev. U. G. Ulnter mo- (
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Tftfe PaLMBTI
IU: N N ETTSY ILL E N E W S I
Everybody seems to be on a busy
uuvo. The High School commentouent
is in session. So far they are
loing nicely. The contest Friday nite
yas amont' the best.
Mr. Arthur Mc.Collum, Jr. won
1st prize; Miss. Delphine AlcDanuel,
bid prise.
Mr. and Mrs. E., S. Shields have
moved in their beautiful new home
>11 Marsh'el St.
Mrs. Tiled. T. Robinson, Miss Daisy
Malerkire, Mrs. Lowry McLeod and
VIrs. Malerkire, left for Englewood,
N, J., and Js'ew York City, Tuesday
'veiling with Mr. H. E,' Covington.
Mrs. S. McLeod, Mrs. Fannie Dunkiu.
Airs. ATcLoy, Mr. E. S. Sanders,
Mrs, Donell are on the sick list also
MF. Joe Peguese.
Airs. Bui ah Campbell, ancCMfs. An1:1
Keith. (1. Fox in'no nioroi?Th,oy
u:e_Lu 1'rbf. J. II. W. Alorris, Undertaker
Parlor for otf relatives to arrive
Aliss. Bessie Grace and. Mrs. Doro-*
tiiy Reese arrive home Thursday P.
\L, after graduating from the Noraial
Cuurse in State Normal School,
Kayettyille. Sr C. They are ready to
walk out in lift*. Trust them much
uiccess.
-Mr. Williams 'of Camden, hruther
r4?M?(ilen?Mr('allnm?wa*?in the
ity Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. L. M.
McCallum. Prof. E. Williams of
Camden arrived to his old school
a?iu.e in n ir eitv Suiid'i.7" morning
lo the delight of many.
?P?R MeC ilium ami daughter KlL'rstein
was the old home visitors of
Saw Mill Church, and Mr. and Mrs. N.
Robinson. ; Mrs.
Cress io Thompson was iunTali/.ed
at Saw Mill Church Wednesday
evening. Rev. A, J. Wright took
charge of the "service.
Rev. W. F. McCoy was at his post
of duly at Society Hill Churcli^Sunile
is leaning to Society Hill very
strong? hook out- Bennettsville.
The. Pee Dee Union will-convene at
his. church this Week;
The pleasant message reached the
i'iiu' nit't'lv and will soon return homuagaiu
-witlL smiles ' ?
.The Senior Boys Class in our Sunlay
School just meajis to keep* the
Runner for offering every Sunday.
They got the lead in every line
when i'. comes to'raising money. The
hiss ffveni hers gave "a" chicken
supper at Mr'.'and/Mrs. J. B. Drake
jidr they with others put j'orth all
efforts to hack these ktoys and they
raised $d2,10. Members: J. Reese,
K. Deas, I/.,Reese, J.-Elebei, D. Reese
\. Jr., C. Abraham, A.
lit csr. \V. Stanton, M. Su:u?. is. Win.
Ilarringlon, Thus. Reese, B. Burns,
'. Sanders, James Grace, A.- McKay,
! '. Sutton. These are boys., worth;
ivTTile iii every respectT Mr.1-J". Br
Iraki' worked many towns id favor of
llieso Boys.
Our service were very good Sunkiy
throughout, tlu\ day. Rev. Wright
01 cached a soul "stirring sermon in
lie morning to. a full house.
.Mr. J. Drake, son of Mrs. Mary
l >r ike surrendered his will to Christ
Sunday morning and joined the Church
Collection morning $88.35. After
olleetion the Lord's Supper was adninistered
and this was another time
kvit It lis. '
l'r M. we assembled to the lli
school where our Commencement ?<?rm+o
wo;?pceachyd by Rev. I). S. Xlui'i_v"of
llartsville. He was accompaueil
by Mr-. I. <'urry, and Mrs. M il1
I.,- spring i.it yii ? ..is in w on at
Miss Smith, Music /Teacher in the
VI. C. .T. School, McCal-J, S. KJ * i?
nuking the pictuee of health since
near lim>' for her to make, the
iiimner return to GeorgitC
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IMMI 11 SCOTT HIGH NKWS
Lock Hill, S. C., Muv 18, 1P31-?
)lie of the most fascinating games of
m.-o hall was played between Jeffl'l
: ........ l U i o n: 17'
i:i#ii iiiitim r.iiiuii'ii r>vwil ill ill
nett Scott's Athletic Field.?
'IIn* Tirol's defeated Jefferson Hi
s to 5. Jefferson threatened in the
"itli inninT's"%v a rnli-c-orf three scores:
JOmmett Scott also began their
ralb' in the 4th innings and sucessfully
down Jefferson Hi for 1 runs,
then Jefferson Hi decided to begin
Mn.ith.er' hard hitting which caused
them 1 more runs maKing me
score o. ,:r;~HVfT Scott felt the'heavy
pressure upon them bv over balancing
scores. The game ended with
the scores 8 to 5, with "Cannon Ball"
Hardin on the mound for Emmett.
Scott Hi.
Knunett Sr.olL:- H runs, 10 hits,
ho errors. Jefferson Hi: 5 runs, 7
hits*. jl_ errors. j; .
10 n iovabTt1'"
The Annual Junior-Senior Banquet
was held Friday .May 15th. The Ban'picL
room was decorated with white
roses and peonies, the Thdits were
decorated with a pea green crepe,
which gave the beautiful scene of a
tlurul -garden. . 0 ~
The tables were arranged to re pre
sent the letters S ami H which stands
for Scott Hi. A most delicious menu
was" served eon si sting- of; fruit eoCk
iuii ionoweu uv cnicKen saunt on letiuv.e
will) judlitifctu k^_cmun and
cake, the two latter were colors representing'
the junior's class colors and
punch was served followed hy after
dinner, mints t'n small baskets bearing
the class colors. ; ?
A very enjovable program was rendered
during the dining-hour. Prof.
l? li. Moore. Principal acted as toast
master for the occasion. Toasts were
offered by the following: Toast to the
School, Richard Houlware; Toast to
the Faculty, P. Reeves; Toast to the
toi-ed to Knoxvi|le, Tfcnn., last Sunday
to witness the graduation of his
cousin.
Mr. James Boulware and his father
spent the day in Charlotte, N.
C., last Sunday.
Q LEADER
j Friends, Beulah Henderson; Toast to
the Ladies, Prof. Jiio. Blanche; Toast
to the Gentlemen, Mrs. James. Duet
Davis and Locke; Solo, Addie M. Km?
sel; Selections by Miss Gillard and
Prof, Blanche.
The balance of the time was spent
socializing amongfrttmds and alulhhT
members. The*'occasion will be long
rmnwmbMi ad >Uy alL who _ attcildef L.
NEW BKOOKLAN D SCHOOL DO PS
- The people of New BrooRland
stood by us taithtully during all ihe
exercises which began on May G, and
closed M-ay 20.
With baskets and boxes loaded with
eatables and our faces full of smiles
we celebrated our Annual Picnic on
the Id. The patrons, friends and students
were at their best in e.verv
way to make it a real pie me. There
was a ball gill he played between 1 .ex
ington and New Brookiuitd Schuyl.
Lexington was victorious.
Wednesday night May Id. the liftii
grad^under the auspices of Miss Mary
Coleman presented a play, "To
Storyland" which was- very entertaining.
Friday night, 15, the Adult night
School rendered their school closing
tinder?the?direction?of Miss -Mary
Coleman.?The -program was very entertaining
from beginning to end.
We were wondering at the end of
each act what would be next. We
wish to make special mentton ol
the dialogue rendered by All-. & Mrs.
audience roaring with -laughter; The
program was comprised of drills, play
. solos, recitations and chnriisos.
Monday night, the Advanced grades
and the graduating class under the
auspices of Principal Shaw rendered
the closing program. We were roy ally
entertained by those taking-part.
Tht?re were seVen in the gradualing
" class, Miss Lit liter el Davis] Saluatory;
Miss Mary J. Withers, Cla^s Poet
Miss Inez-llolmes, Class Propm-cr,
Miss Thelma Byrd, Class Will; Mr.
Joseph Davis, Class Orator; Miss
.Catherine Jojies, Class Historian.
We aTC hoping tlTaT these young
people will march "forward and clinrh
higlier up the ladder of success.
Tuesday, IP, the teachers had the
privilege of -enjoying a delicious dinner
at the home of one of our good
patrons. Mrs. Dcrvin. There was
nothing lacking to make the; teachers
feel that they were ..welcomed to the
| good things that Were prepared lor
{ US.
I- Wv,a?.w.i..w on .i
joint program rendered by .ill of the
departments of the school, after the
program there were five gallons of
ice cream given to all who were pros
sent. This was the Tinnl closing of
our school year.
We wish to say that through' (Sod
we have worked hard this os.cluda? t ic
year, yet we are not weary because
of the nice-Way in which the putri'Jns
and friends (white and colored) have
stood by. us. We.have paid: for the
piano, $.'{1.00 jon the lights?mid ."ilu.
U0 on the lot. At the"cldsing of
school we had paid $.110 on the lot.
We are determined to. push forward
and continue to make New Hrooklan.i
school, a bigger, belter, busier New
Brookland School.
Friday night, June 5, There wili
be a reception given by the patronn
honor of the teachers.
. The teachers Airs. Ida !5uM. Mr .
Viola Kilt-, Mi ss Mary Coleman and
Principal ShaW hope, fur all i idea
'.ant summer, and th.,t all the ;Tu
dents; will be ready to ansWcu to the
ringing of the first bell in. the t.ill.
CUNT-ON NISWS
Friday evening, May 22 marked the
cTose. of Bell ^t., 11 lglr SviFnTiTf exercises.
-idinse who graduated ?were
_Mi -ses Willie llnyd Rebecca 111nv. ;i.
Kunice Chappelle, Katherinc Hamlin.
' Almcn.'i Hamllr, Altec Knhjnsmn. F.r
nestne Shelle, Linnie 11. W'OP ami
Frances Meadows, Messrs Douglas
Holland and Lewis BuriisTde.
Sunday morning, Kev.T. ll.rAddi
Suli Pastor of Friendship A.-M.. LL
' Church was indisposed and.Itev; tJ. T;
Shelton preached to the congregation
Text Isa. 6:8, Rev. Shelton as alwavgave
us a wonderful sermon.
Walter Thomas, Jr.; Bailey, the infant
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bailey
was christened after the sermon.
Ml'ti .1 I) HoDPtr u/nv: it ^ Idu1
^ Ml. II ey w I 1(1 lll'lliy, of ('n 11?II11 > 1111 <
S. S., ami Miss Althea P. AndT>rson.
teaching at Unipn, worshipped with
us Sunday morning.
Mr. H. L. Alexander, one of the
laymen of Allen University attended
the cominncement at Allen during
the w?ek,
SOCIETY HILL SKWS
Mothers' Day was observed at the
Methodist Church. A very fine pro
gram was rendered.Mr. and Mi'!?. VV.
H. Brown, Mr. B. Mursey of Wilson,
N. C., motored down during the week
as the-quests of Mrs. Brown's mother
Mrs. J. k. Pureell
Miss Vivian Princih daughter of
Prof, and Mrs. A. A. Ihince, enter
t a I lied Fie I- little frieinU a few even
ings ago; cream hand "cake being
"served." """"" _lr
Our beloved Rev. W. S. Thomp. on
is still able to be with trrr, advam-rrtg
tbe cause of Christ.
Mr, and' Mrs. Grissom, of Detroit,
Mich., motored to Florence a few
days ago and took as their guest
Mrs. J. K. Purcell.
The Public School- closed last Friday
evening, with most elaborate ex.
ercises. Prof. .L Dfckson. and
faculty are bringing things to past.
The enrollment vnow numbers lout
hundred and the tenth gi\?de will be
added next tefm. ?
ReVr-- -W. -J- . Faulkner, Paator of
- tbe Congregational C.bmcli,?Al Inula.
Gu.i was the welcome guest of Mrs.
J. E. Pure ell's a few days ago. Rev.
Faulkner is one of Society Hill's talented
boys.
Prof. C. S. Thompson, Principal of
the Pageland School, is home for tlie
Ir c
g J ! r ?
' summer,
Mrs - -K-- 11,?5^s4okv-?ia<Tt~i. short
visit To Uennottsville. She did not
i villain loii", . a -In- is in trreat demand
just now.
Mi.-s Laura Faulkner of Seota Seni|
inary accompanied her brother here
-~n?Ft-w?days?rty^n- While here, she
entertained Mrs.. I'urcell with some
very sweet music.
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I'M ION NKWS
I A Very d< strut live hail storm visited
near by sections here, which caused
tpiitc a drop in thei mpmeter: cooler
weather here for one or two days.
Uev. Dr. Bowman and members, of
"Bethel V M..K. ire buy at work prepaiin^
to rebuild the walls of liiis
historic church. r
1 lie p.,-tor and "members tire usk=
iny the cooperation of friends in the
'.community and -u-'ill Ce pueatful for_
anv aid jrivpip
Uev. 1 >j-. Collins of St?l*aul Baptist
Church has been very ' nuu'h indisposed
for -several weeks under care
?m i M-. i . ,\. i- i\\ i,ins uur popular
--physician.It
will s'nrprise m.my friends here
to that the youngest daughter
of the late Rev. il. Lei1 ilieil in New
-Hank atttf body brought to the old
- ?tnV. I) I'm- In" is 1
Kal.hnlene I -ee is Well remembered
by the writer and many othere here
as one .who po sessed a pleasing dis"
|wi: irirrrr;?in. early ehihlhood?eke?ac=_
eepted C'hri: t\ connected lltTPlf-with
- t 'mini li?I'.apt. (hlin.li A . - he grew
into wofnanhood, Ave lost trnee of her
yet she was not forgotten.
The. family lias-sympathy of many
here -and el.^i,.\Vtere."T~~t*She " is~ only
gone away, ijot dead.'
('ejinneneenn iit is still on?The
play pre; ented^hy Se veil til tirade ?
. Miss -X7-IW-. 4-.ee,?teacher with Miss
. Pinkie P., Parr.; Pianist- was perfect
r and \l'nmvtl t'nrofril training on parr
? of 'teachers. .aptness in pflpils, ML?s
Kan's talent as pianist is above ine
averaire. The- ease and gfave~WTTt7
which he . pin-.places her as ?.v.
fore mentioned.
"~?l)rA.~HmwUiii- and P. oP-Cmi istie
of Sims Ih wi re nlcncHii^ visit or-.,
it home of Rew and .Mrs. Tobia,
News -has- just. reaclieiT us, that
--kld'<s Xli't+ora- Peer on S. Church St.,
is ill. having had a stroke.. Mi's. J.
P.. White and othev members of 1'nmily
are here. This is indeed sad to
uS. ' .
rMis.- Reuina Palmer weekly cus(,
Vomer enjoy re idine lMJinetto Leader.
WV lhank lien'. 1\>v settlement and
trust that she will soon be'tfin reading
a/ain.
Mrs. A lieo'Carson, mi C'ornwell St.
s iadi no k! and routined to her lioimllere.is
hopm/ llia.l she will soon be
pi+te?Wi II- ajrain. '
* .Mi- . I b-iia?Hhrtr-a?Prof.?('hristi*
mil 1 >r.?1C.- W'-.- MouHioinmy, -attend
?<1 erwi.i :11 <. M'i111b Raptist Church
ai Stj!id.i,\ ' ifidi | ii/. "Coin*' 3again:
1'lii i l lie "* 'Inn i ll. w it li a weleoihe
to \<'ii."
We plea;ml to have our lit!o
friend Annie lav.lie Sims rail mm
nriliy li.wi ly Weet |iens she seems
ubbliiio- m er with ii'rv at all times?
'A'. lit l le Sunbeam" Tliis World would
be a dreary |?!aee without the ehiild* !!.
N'olliiii": ran In* H'iven in ex hafijre
for the lau/.hter of a ellikl.
Thank: toMr.llookiuan, Mrs. Kant,
t'rown. lionet s. Menter for. weekly
'"'air?' In ail'.T;
.\!r?, t 1 oi e I le Sa\a/e -Clayton, 1'ar
rrnnr, Mr. . W in.?Sainl?*r ;?n-nd?ot hers
.re ;< ill < nioyin/ readin/ Leader,
i In-; i- ar<- nl_?i weekly eir tonu-rs,
" Mi k lin . i> 1 i'i oi w III liiTTTuTUr
.iin tin- number ot our weekly iil-'toiiier
la t e i i m.
lot I i ll me, 11 .out b V Ml'-'. I -Ilia Mat
, -I , w 1 1. ...I '..I ...I I.e. I
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A! . . 1;.. u 1>.i\vlTili. . AIrs. Thonip=
_mil :unl imci'iinm- ol /ouii A, .\1. l'l.
j v.iTf \i ii.ii': :il 1 i<1111> uI Airs. Liibi ft.
I'uni.'. .;; :i I; I. \\Jil. o hope that .M I'S.
- Alt1 i! ri u ill >! . I.hT v, i' >"7???.
? ' ! r . ' 'mi1' I 'n ki i u 1 livi'ii. N. .
|irii' . \ < iV;I ilnyV with parents Air.
; 1111 Al. 4 '. APi K iS: il l. nil Dnlltfl.lS
!!> i/iii. Al:. ' Tucker lias many
'lii'ini:-' iti I it-1* 111 > i > i t?i \v 11 who art*
-.T I w-:t yi?| ?li-ii-x-* ? I l *> ?? ..i?. .
11; '?lit.w oi riiailt1?atiil?old?Fry?Fa?
- ] i; ?-rti?AF h?ihmi \ iStu'iflv i>f Corinth
I i??11;*; 111 :i ileal .'mil In eivil.it ui So.
i A11 ~ i , I':.., lnnwa nv Fu_l 11 ell o n ur oil
presiih nt t haul.. I each one tor cu?
iiiu'rat nni. . .
Mis-innary Sneivly hbhl meeting at
linliie i'l Mi:', I ioshol'Ollgll nil ( halVIIicts
A\i'. Alter husiness session the
- | n 11 I *1 -1 n.i' . i * i * 11 'i I hy lit'i'ilnii^liti"*!
.VIAal..tm-, Tlnpnpsoii and Hire in .serving
ili licinps rei rcshfiu'iit.. a vote t?i'
l hanks wa- tendered loi'..so ""iii'iAiusiy
serving. A wry hue meeting was
the opinion ni' all atlending?
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Saturday, May. 30, 1931.
Mrs. Clara Feasor is still home
acrDant- irf?xillne s. ?Mrs. Eliza
Tinsley is fit ill indisposed and away
from services at Corinth.
A1 r. lureton, student at Benedict J
College, Columbia, S. C., is at home
All were pleased to have~him attend
services at the home "Church Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Gregory, Mar" Gilliam,
and Mollie Weddington are , pleas-ed~te
have their sons at home again *
who has been away for a number of
years.
Rev. T. C. Phillips, ex-pastor of
Corinth Baptist has conducted meetand
also preached on Sunday afternoon
at Maple Ridge Church to a -
vprv 'iniil'ppintiud uiuiinnnn
I in South Carolina are glad to have
Rev. Phillips visit them and rejoice
to know Unit die is succeeding ia his
work in Derloit, Mich.? ?:
Ali-ses Dot'a A. Hardy and, Atha
lie UiUiain are at home in Union enjoying
a much needed rest alter sue-,
cessfnl s.ehool term in Spartanburg
County. *
Flowerfr'aml iiiie take yen', by Mm.
"TuTifYte Davis and ncce w*Z much appreciated.
Many* thanks- tti each
friend for kind remembrance.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gossett, Mrs.
Mamie (Crawford on Pinckney St.,
gave pop culls at home of Rev. and
M I'm Tobin.
MORRIS CHAPEL RAPT. CHURCH
Rev. F. Douglas Johnson, I). 1)., Pastor.*
.(iieenwoodr Cv- B1b I tr Sch ao I ~wa3
- culled -to?order at 10:00 .A. M, All
oflicers and teachers were at their
(>o<t. The' morning worship began at .
11 :20' A. ItJ. The subject of the
special message, "The Six" Mornings"
found Isa. 21:12. At
2 o'clock the W. M. U. held a
Pew Contest. Rev. S. Jackson, Pastor
of Trinity M. E. preached a soul
_stiring sermon on "The Ascedhion of
Christ,'''
"Sin" the subject of-the di&Course.
-at tlic cvcuing service was eloquently
delivered by Rev. Prof. A. II. Clark
of Saluda, S. C. At the..close 6f. the
sermon Prof. Hammond and Deacon
Hammond were introduced 'ami made
" encouraging remarks. ~
i ne Missionary society met last
Friday evenfftg at the home of Mrs. i.
\lice Stevens on Hospital St.^-A delicious
\repast fwas served * by >the .
lostess,"and all expressed themselves
,is havng spent _a. deiightful "evening.
Union No. 1 Rev. A. T. Lqmax,
Chairman will meet at Morris Chapel,
Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31.
Total receipts Sunday $30.34.
All are invite*}, to attend our
ervices. .
SANWf NEWS
. May 25, 1031?Sunday being a
. leauiitul day the Sunday Schoql was
'areelV attended."" Lesson was inter- ^^
^stingly taught and reviewed.
Rev. I,.- 1). Gamble preachedd a soul
stirring sermon alt'11:30.
Mr. L. W. Walker and Mrs. Annie
M. Sims ds quite indisposed at this
writing. We hope them a speedv re- .
covery.
Rev. F. C. Walker after visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Walker
for several days returned to his home
in St. Paul, Minn.
Miss, Flossie B. Johnson, left last
Saturday evening to spend the sum 5
nier with her sister, Mrs. Alma Pan
in Washington, 13. G,
Mothers' Day was observed on last _
Sunday night at Thomas Chapel. Mo
Tliers'- Day celebration was beautiful
>y i.inird nut. ?
rniiPaDrov VPH o
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Cokojiury wws flavored again wiih
a wonderful sermon by her pastor.
Mis. C'lH'le A. Freeman of Autre
\ i I If wnn the week-end guest of Mi't?
and Mrs. Bernieo Adams.
7 Miss Floride-Wilson" made a fly"
tTmz^trfp^PTn-Sntnrrtnjr morning frnm ?
[Columbia for a few days.
?mfrvrdniry is being fnvmed with?-??
having a splendid little quartet. Come
out on Sunday nights and hear them,
j Mr. John McGHee of Greenwood
) and Mr. S. W. Robinson and son motored
to. Donalds Sunday, to speiid thc v
day with Mrs. Robinson's mother. ^
They reported a fine trip.
Wo are . flnry-to-say that we still
have a sick list. Those on the sick
list Mr. G. C. Nash, Miss Laura Holmes
and Mr. Toliver Dixon.
Mrs. Japan Jackson left for Columbia,
S. C., Sunday morning for a few
day??with her?daughter who?Hi?a??'?
senior at Allen University.
Mr. G. C. Nash was elected to
to Klectorul College which will convene
at Abbeville. Alternate, Mr. W.
M. Robinson.
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