The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 11, 1931, Page Page 6, Image 6
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I'age 6
SPORTS PASTU
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Interest in boxing seems lo have t
Sti lblingASchnitUling chum|jiunship I
iilteiesi seems due to the tact that
wise ones to be eji^npimi m natiM Till
rehamptonship caliber 'would breeze t
.bited such a. lil^e arniy ot lighting i
an_abuut luce as negatds LelieiS per
1'rom "Max is a lluol" to "Max is a ;
llerr Schnielling gave, to Young M
i ing as rendered hhn sadly in need ol
> a word that sounds.something like M
was bli aaout alter the. 11114I -round.
Sate, tlash with everyhinjf except a h
"^eriinetllitg; it "ttpjWnr, lestM vert?tri
show, while St rib "conducted a tiuiiii
~~ vious tu the cb?nbat?"'~t. ??
We are further told i,hiit a torecaj
the n im TTT pr< crnvo l'iimni' t 7. tlu, *.
had as chief of his boxing'tutors tl.e
^th? heavyweight division b.i- ?. > t
' known as Jack.
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.Jack, they say, worked <>ii
, able to perfect:that?-fitmo?: fcnMti i;|
which worked as defeatist psycholog <
Wh^n there is a 'person of African..
pile) you had best have him in your
Jack wanted to?i.-i.-i. . -m.! l.
himself in suite of diis-h-ft-e-TTTfTT\ < a i
the boxing "powasrs said the san?;."Lil'
Arthur*' to^hnve hath-hi?"S|n <
?_ -skill in large-mclasui c. that - x ncc.oi
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~ When -< ' /.-in-lnn f. . m.lii s'.n.
that bout it would De be st.Ju-l. lu'hJv.i
? ling,-now-rathei -than have aautrt.u
hgve hint say "Us Could .cud b.^rrjji
li.ti out in Reno on 1 ml. i I'mh m r 4^-r*
, AWbirii-l' Hdblous Jack- 11;h' .! TmCT m
toSavyweight ehampion. Jack.
was both, promoter and hint man i
-fuy twenty l.rmuU.^L. /.c ml a.l e .> n . i .?mintent
upon having a xiVbt. Uc.i
Baer from using ci.itam llh-eal la. it,
7 . Uzcudun and Bagr roail> "t'ouc-ht it
ring purposes; feet.. un. I,i..l,n.. mry
?nd whatnot.?-? -
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Speaking of -alagging, nitrrrt . 11 i.
7 he is base hall'.- un-i-ok-d ' TFTT
'* ' laudatory nature, . , .
Beside setting the pace m tin- A fit.
as a honie run hitter, or ,box nib. c j
piers who go to see liuth * loll I
any other feature, if ih< i,. -t
a-* mi S3 g rand per player .would' l-e
and it is only he-wlio'ui ttT.- pobh,
v Young Aloti/.o .-'|)iar- It:t r i '<
nuhg neat his-huntr- m ."-'uniier ?t-.iv*.. r
' . "t- M fflftny. ii i.1 j.n 1''i1
one never knovTs wm u t < t 11 ?w i i v
1 Oat'- or the lireat Ih-lVi.-i i- r<
1. reel#*1 . AioilZii \ViLi a ). I iiUll tllV- Aa-XU
"^aiiX*.-iie \va^'tlie-r..,n . i ?hr- hv. \
of Vffutlf^antrx lean -|..rt- ihu ,
sor, foi ait ot Ur* "\v)ui I ii'. V. -linn i?
the race that it ha-, tost ..in-. y. i
?^HL.N \ 11 1 I >>YlI.I.M t)|.||, \ f 7*t4M:\ t?
??- lit'Kyr i,-it .n11.v~tiiv
__ Bennettsville, S. ( '. Bcnm u s di.
deteuted Pine llursi ,iii i i> i. ir b\ in ,
tilling ,a hatting rails in tin lit.b m
liiltgtJj. Inch couiit.eil l"..? tin- hi ( t ss..
.scores and ended wh.n had |>i ouu '< .( ;,.
he a |jlUln.l..' .In.it.
This game lor tin- Bin.--" end.-n
what air almost hi<uik menu* ioi ih?week
seemed to have (jor.fi'.iseil. .'ITT'
I'll S II 11 Ml lo I .a t I a; I..on /.ho ~~~7
Hullih't o tin Si in u.i' a cm . 11 i 11111 ?
back. I uo '".he team vs.t- deti i mini n
to show the large hulid.r cjossM tint
.1 trad?a.it luii .iil??? " ?
O ?III. IT J I'll 11 ?| i.v uT
the two Carolina^" to -wiiiie- lie .\i?
nual Klk Ckrrnjvul tli.it to um v,a a.
matter of course. "
Hitieliurst e.\hil)i.c(l lielilita' tir,
til ply t>lV,lk fur Hi Sj .. O?i illn v.,111.
; -- ?>a lh? I'll' iii' '^^trr^H-rrp-rfeg=ZE
the rigllt-li'eld .felivu, llnU tlil'ee in'
ceisive errors by the i-ln.il Flop \
The crowd Was forced jr.no i.(,?. ii; l"i
by a thurrder-'toiTii wlitili Van F.T uT.
game to be called 'at the .11.1 of :l.v -1F,
inning; and the Anna if 1.11. ('m nival
to be abandoned.
UOiMiS OF-Till*: M \KH>\ lK.il I
au <;<U:RS_ ;
Well lulls?here?we arc rrrrnr?rv^r
tile Sarin* old story. A111111 h - 1 g.i'ine
added to our winning list,
s .came ovi-t to \ 1 i't li. on
July did and we sent them home f?
tealinl a 'i. O.i 1 ia iii i' 1 iM'r' '11'' 11.11
it: Johnnie Ueluine our >hoi'. --11 11
took the mound tor .Marion _a_n.i ..h
boy how thai boy ca'n u.-.o_an mul. i._
Muilms. Iron jnan Floyd ua: ohn.ii
in short stop. Mi-Queen -til! a; :,,i
13. B^tchu- he also caught tin- nth
and turned it 'over to cuh.lurf In.i-'
who got on his knees and w> h,'*-to
ftrThe^fith Delaine v.a- retro...! i. .
held Mullins scoreh*s> Mint ij the Im,r
. ish, allowing only one man u> it. . i d
base.
Manager Simmons* w.::- rigl n Me
-? job pushing his. men?tn?m .? . ry rrrgle
and don't forget he had hi "Railbit
F.oot" -iTgtht there, hi.- ho*. .
a little idle last week tin. Ic ing 'theii
_. only game. We would like t In .n
from teams whom we have m.j wiM
' ten. ' Thyv can eot in '.uncli wit4,
us through our secretary.
We are looking forward to "<hn
Big Dai'" here in September. \\ >
have heard from the Cuban ll>>ii , of
Davir Club from.Cuba, whose ^ booking
is placed by the Svd Pollock H i <
Ball .Agency, North Tarryfcown, .V
Y. We5 are awaiting 'their CoiiltTn i
Now look for further notice.
Wt?M Siminnns,?.Mgr.
'R. N. Cox, Capt.,James
A. Graves, ' Seen fare.
113 Arch St.,, Marion. S. i
MARION .NEWS*
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Xhe Young People's "Progressive
Club mi?t 'in its regular session in
St. John _on last Wednesday night.
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RE BROWSINGS
H(;AI<I>NEK
.ken a derided leap as a result of the
out out m C leveland, last week. The
the C hampion ?aj considered by the
U ah?l dial the c.VofekCiT w ho is not of
v virtni> ; and That the Teuton exjiihMiiu.l.'
and ainuiiei.ierits as to cause
luinitio to htm. .The fry has changed
i>'opd one."
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i. St cililnig. of lit'orjjia s^h- a~iroun?tbe
kind of salts that is precVded by
ax's Sit name', before ho know what it
" 1 'n.i-.v ? l-tiiii that Max hit the Poach
ti nk of t ie? i u in ila v
up ..amp ciicus for several weeks pre
0 of the ta> tki j that would be used by
iTioii that the'niun fioin overseas had
ureal e-t strategist and champion'that
In..wit John Aithui Johnson,. bettoi
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ni : i li .Mann" to tlie_ond that he 'was
ipoiiiit fed1 which .Jitclv was noted; and
i?n the (iemyia dumping Jack. Moral:
!? cent iii.the uuudiule tor thp leather
pile. , -" 1 ?_
? i iiitrltt-T?rft Ti ri77ichanipipn>.ldp
' full because Father Tinre said "No"
It must prove liiehly. satisfactory to
elu'ji Sir th'iit a-ti" |HMt'ojrp-^handle " a
'ntri'faciT.iisl\. mid that it viascitis
iiitabl. fv.?r' the- mayhem.-??- 1
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1 i1'' I : n i' anil 111 a W eTUp'l'.U . teil"' |fii>'
I -t'olini : ay "I Couldn't beat Schluel
?tcilfi. I In-. t,hi: uue'n-inline We would
cua-- tor that i just what this l'uuimo
Li.?M r'Ti i. i g*.i' ,? .i1i I ' I Ml.I I'hillfa
tin : all ?TT.v?-?d .r.-b?T>"iiip-ey, dethroned
hu llaiitiuii li.miprey if you prefer,
n the- riire. I lie' battle lasted the'en
he-hami i-.4-i.-e,'?Ki'ntii reports l-*pm-pM'?y
i: i , \\ hi ii.'- Li . tiiIti11 asked that he stop
- 1! ai'd i'. a "lielit' " After that
h n'.'i \ i hme . t hey hud?-head, for but
V-..- . I |..|
f '
< !i i .i - o 11 I ll'lll liUtll. TIllT
i:: ! !.!. < ! it , i ylhmy ' he. gets >!' a
i i "i!i I > I *iil It V In-iKling. hi, "own
ll ! I :ti !j^li. 1'he.V an* Itlul'0 i"Ush 'iUS|o
1''>' iltt-K in i- u lii) yo to yames for
In _l o ? ! . ' >! i n curt . ol<>ut ih>- . Ins day
i" I tab. iii.n(r 11 if huiiie i un 1'unn.us
n l?i .<< ; hit . 11u-in.
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'' -1" Olllli l... U'hlll* -Willi
h' n * F?-?I ! n?'?l mil SpTafs Wi-Iit tlo>v'n.
ii iiix .jiii ; ..1 li.,' In 11111 111 in I i'inl, Iml
t . i Tii|.ii i i piilUe tu-SiV " Viili'l't*
" l'\'li> I It linV.H, t to; ball got*
I I-O-' I I?LO-? 1-1 but- ill -?.U* ha-. lu-1 thr>
I' t" '"ji i l .'biintoi who r- a lover
- ii! tyo'.i a* he gt ife\os lor hi.
J l..i! vxJ'ftnKt 11.~t a ti ionii aird lor
i.j i.tb.li!!;
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,:,J ilroUno W.t.hlf II \i
i 1 ' 11 i - l- U??- yn-i'iflai y Mi?.-'
I lib' I ?niiin:lv.- h;pl prepared a
1''1 mi ..i*i .mi wlnvh wuV enjoyed
I *i?.*? i- lu.tKii.j.'. rapid
t,*' " '
? ' s:: 'i' '.'.J 1 * I St. John aie
: |'i .* no* a | n i >: r.uti . In lit* felldured
1 1 ' 1 ' I I1 ! ' . nil lit 1 III' III I
I.'ii .11*' I Mai inn haVe tie. i iUi_ited
; in.' ii.' .| i I ci'l in In* frii'M-iit Shter
: 1 ' ;i"' 1<K-"t
t , I hi-' -Apr iVraiu lei.deii 'in
;?frr- 1?1 'h'li'ta i rrrp+rl rrtr?ar
i-.J mi a" I., ajl ? i -1 v- r Marie Kaikj
"!'< W till' 1'i'lr'irt . *
' l : Ft. inti?Hiit', llr irs-ot)tfu' I"11"K
we- iii; . ho Will soon be up
1 '!J."-! ' uv.iiu. Siii* ij- t?n i - ut St,
.\ !.::' ; .u . aiiiniic tlii.- youtitf.
: I'.. I. j iiu lu'tl the w ill* of
? 1 ! I ,1 1 .1-1 ..II 111 -1 Slilida V
:'i:m 'I,, i .in.i. vbnv -r?nr*
ft end- 'I Hi'.. 11.11 1.1 tlro'-W. H. an J
"j ! \ti an,tn > Meet iujr. Sin' reports
__j i. : 1 . \ ion. ' . ' . ' .
l.'.i I ?\i . he.is nip- |Vrt..*;iilioi? eliier
!. "ii.i n.i'iva tiiiiiit* !oi httio-olf "I these
j .1' liiiV 1i li every week. Hi
4. jX,?. i n l_. ,-unI_ui i.il 1,11 y 11 i W.. -J ;?
At i ' ! . ; r. i J .leiik ins of \ imrlu i'S
i .i;,111a . 1 w iili, n- In. t Sunday A.
i M- .it .* -in j?;111_ w it>h t lie" .(ierulds.
-j d v. ' l;T-ri"-r-eet| , Hti rr-nrn, W 011 itU? 1 o 11;
'j Aii_,i ;,amt l.ala Kiiii-iiin with Minn
I \ naii I', i'li-kett, nil of .\fftllinSvslop.
! I'l d "a ; ; I.e. A M. I-:.. Millast
Miiinl i. ini'ii nine: enioutelVi Or tinea
I ' 'ii i.
! i\ '? 1 iii ;1 *.r p:11.s 'A lih lh'*dh.
i Alii *-.I I'avi. , A i t lull 1 ?.t\is and
i lit I i".> f - \. M.u l. inoloti-d down ; ;y
-J_ l if t.-UUI - SUlld.l V a H el'III mil ' .
j ; -i'i ft!?M i"1 Ah't fan Willi-?fTrmrra+r
j '.-t J v 'W"<? I l<t\'e- -I- till"* pa^tot*.
I;. . \|, hd'.-li t.i t in- B<4pt. Church'
it i' ii in t l'l'.r. Si John last Sund
j iii ih. a 1.11 i iiiiiMi, liis eh oil tiuiii-hed
i i* ' ii.- e a jfj'eat preatrhad. ;.
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| All law I l.-.td ) ? Sf* J ll I III" * .-V. M.
I I. ' li'tTTi In-re oil I'heTFy'St;, Wedj
ii.. , July l.i, in*tin--. I'lh'i'tori.tl Col
i ?:*. ?r fr wdl tic held * hero-Oil that
>.i!i-.. < 'in ?li I. gate? :M r. William H.
j < ii.ivu: Sr.. ami (hi* people, of our city
Hi u.al :m' c\tra plans fiw'a gi-and
' j.H'U" amijji-nt. Mr. (iH'cii is also a
j " aid el. :i ! i I'K'i'luiii ,i. a delegate to
r1 h'- ? tr > .il" <'onl'ci 1'iuv iii Cleveland,
I ?L . m \l iv < 'i.uiu' to St. JaoiI
?...iim! '.iitr lol (il Cell. <*
Ah- 1 'oilif A. \\ esjon ol tht; Spjir;
itin!tiiii'l faculty cunie last week
" ! ? i ! .t leA ilays" With relatives and
litemf " in li'-r old home.. ~ Friends are
.1 .t i\s a ; ' 1? I iwdiled I" llnv e lli'l home
M- .d.unv- '/.. Iy?Iwards. Hessie 1,.
1.??11? \li s1; Kate , It,- Press Icy ami
?I'11 11 ?!''!i i ni (In- i M ani'i'tiuryt SutiiiiicV
Scluioj came lid'ine laviweek and
|id ii| I.li?-. I IK-Mrs.
(Id sa Collin continues sick at
! his writing.
Mr.. Morris Jackson ,died Sunday'
morning, Jum* J, on a passenger
train in Atlanta. (?a., as it was'leaving
he terminal station for South Calolina
and poihU North./
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Mi", Jackson was born and reared ir
-i-Abbeville County. He Nyen? to AC
lanta, Gu., abbut one year ago. Am
on June 21", he was on his way honit
and died suddenly on.the truitu_ _____
His body was -'.hen removed fron
the train. It was later brought tc
Abbeville for burial, accompanied b>
his neiee, Mrs. Ida Pullin of- Atlanta
Mr. Jackson is survived by a wife
t> children a number of other relatives
and friends to mourn his passing
The funeral services was Tield here
in Shady Grove Church a' 3:00 IV
M., June 2S, conducted by-sthe"apastoi
after which the remains was laid le
rest in the chdrch cemetery. ^
Mr. L. A. Richie, "the old rcliuUtt
undertaker," in charge.
Miss Nettie Ann Goodwin of Gladys
Hospital of Atlanta, Ga., came
home Saturday moiSung. to spend 2
weeks with home people. Miss Good2
-svtn bdl-tuti-e~jlunday ,af' tefnnon-&apL
~ 1,-1930 to take the nurse training in
warm welcome by her; many friends
Mi -.'Tda-PuHitt ot Atlanta,i:
spending awhile with relatives on
Secession Avenue,
Tlif uiidei taking business of Home
and BYown h^s changed its name,
It is now Home and Company. Mr.
-*11. Clifton Taykftr tin- only colored emhalmer
of our city is connected with
the company. ..Mr, Taylor, is an Abbeville
man luul holds his embalming
diploma from llu- St'ltOUl Ot' Chit'ltgO,
" Illinois.?tir?rtrfn?pn.'.w d?the State
-Board of South Carolina, and is a
lice used - embalmer of South Carol in
Mr. Taylor says lie will very higldy
appreciate the patronage ot the people
ol' Abbeville County as an embalmer,
reirai'tllesr ul which undertaker
~ y utl employ. ? . :?;?
Mrs. Kliz.i. Hagan left Wednesday
of las. week for New York City.
She was accompanied as far as Bal
i ii111111 to .M.'iVei -NuiviU--Jotm,-pii
wlm Will stay . there "vfith tus mother
until school opens here. ' .
ltev. and Mrs. N.. H. Franklin and
- - thi-tr- twin mhli'vu-.f rum?Beltun
here Thursday night of last week at
St .1 nines A M. K. Church. Rev, and
M i s. Ft anklui have two sons and two
daughters- who (Viuslied in ChitJin CoI
h-).',- til Orrmgrbtng.? They nre known
ai tin* ''Frankiin (Quartet." The\
,-ang?sworn}?mtVre-stiuv pieees?and
ivcited I'Uinty reeifalToit:. .The ailinisnun
was only ten cents. Tbey were
here hy ret|Ue^t . ot Mrs, Melzcit.i
llni r t-. Decry thing war enjoyed by
all. lie v. Franklin w ill be here again
and preach at St.' .James "for Dr. 1*
.S. Mosely and. In congregation on
the" fourth Sunday m-ghl, July.t lit#.
The- FiankLin t^u.n tvt w ill also sing u
gain lii'i\*. on that following Monday
- .. 1. l r 11.11 '7 I a I i v li.i.k-. ! -. invited
"-Ttt-im ~f>t < : dllt, to-. l)>?lli -sol V ICOS. The
- mi iiit-.:mmiit will in in
i.iiit-y, Greenwood* Hodges,. Cokosbuiy,
ilonea. I'ath, Calhiiun Kails,Duo
'West, BelU'i.i ami 'any oilier- neu?bv
eitiex- aii all invited lu' come. Big
St James will hold you. all.
Mix. Mamie Goodwin returned from
Spai lanbui1\l lust Sunday and loll
hoi- sil.r feeling htter, but -till in
bod? Mrx._Bei;r> ha:-, a host of lrieild*
o\er the State who wish-for hob a
r-ale and -sneedy ru;iivt'.[;y.
- line of* tho oIVii-ers" of~S t"J tunc:>
told u.-" a few days ago that ho will
walk out. of any ehureh oil aiiypi vaehot
.if ho preaches over hi) mum.ox.
Ilo also told tlx. to publish it in the
Pal-motto header. W.dih thi- pvulleuian
lroiti now on.
< lor . .lit ' i I I 11 Mr A 1: I- all
r miles now si not* the arrival ot good
company in the er.y. ?
Sir \\ . 1). Iladdon of- Alexander
lodge No. is and Sir 1 . iim i of
- 1' 111 ljji I' 111 i o.? A I.I -'.ale lioW re.nl> lot'
t he tioai.il11ul elooirio oity of Anderson
u.: vi.aiid -representatives to the K.
ul B 11rand?d .odiirtTAniiouiwitig
1 lie Coming ol Hallelujah
Oho Of tiio loading NYrtru dramas of
'.ho day will Ire presented at Abbeville
Vourp House Auditorium Momlay Ju;
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TTiifr' "pT'tV dexpiot'?ill mid ii iiv 11 ltd
Dixie also it- will grip .your heart,
stir, your soul and hold you spellbound.
Some of the loading Sjegro
talent of Abbeville will appeal oil
tage. Sou will see what bapp^isato
a disobedient Ixi.v at a cabaret. Don'f
-rm-- .(t,,. caLaiet, The cuburfe/l ix.utte
Thug' The. play in aDuttt-nw
gicutest one on stage iodtiy iuttong
liit' Negro raio. Il is.iron? fourteen
to eight (I'll airf s-mt4udmg-Xcgro sptr?11?ist'
lull I?r romance and
tragedy. One \vliter describes li'Vis
' \'tho |>lay with a soul." The^ D.
A, ,< ;11111 w ill|>b .-> 111 black face comedians,"
it) short air's until K:dU/ atSO
oMc . sili-nlili aina. The clll lain* loi1
Negro iliama will rise at-Shio sharp.
. Admission lf> fonts, single, 2f? touts
- -couple.- Tlirue piece orchestra will
ptay^fW cutdirel. The ph?.\r w religi"Tius
us well ,us educational, sensationul
and emotional. Uon,,t .miss in
most spectacular affair. ?
J; Wh'lteiield 'dVrT^tfd+rector -uf.
1-lny ft Georee Brooksl and Mrs. J..
O .Kfc. Brown, directors ot music.
I. V4RKNS NKWS ~
Services \Vere held in all churches
at the usuat hours on Sunday. .The
rain on Sat iu;dtey helped refreshed
everyone and we are still thanking
'.he Master for such cooling and re
vicing shitwrn; Hp* tor VV hite
picat lied a .soul stirring sermon one
- long Ho l?f?TTTnembered.,. Subject,
"Huith." * '
Mis/Maggie Duckett Montgomery
ami lit'le daughter Margaret of De,
troit are visiting her home tulk^
Mestlames Rem 41 Garret/, Sarah
1 ludgens and Mattie Mangum are on
the sick list also Mrs. Geneva Shotton.
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Thursday afternoon little Miss KliV.abeth
Garrett was hostess to the
" SllliheHTn?Clnh of?Ret hot. A?Voi^l
interesting program was rendered after
which delightful ice cream and
cake was*served. Little Miss Margaret
Montgomery and Billie Barksuale
were guests.'Jn
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camel;
the "E. 0. Social Club" gave
a miscellaneous shower at the home bf
Mr. and Mrs. Willie E. Garrett, TuesF
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LfcADER ?
i day evening, June 30, dancing was the
r feature of* the evening,. The eottpk*
i received many useful gifts, Delight?
ful ice cream and cake was served.
Wednesday evening Mrs."A. H. Lei
vant gave a surprise binthday party
> in honor of her husband, Rev. A. A.
' Levant at their home on West Hamp,
ton St, Approximately forty guests
, were present. 1
Mrs. P~S. Hicks returned thanks to
the hostess. Mesdames Cerilla iludr
ens aliTl Margaret Smith assisted
, *lit* hostess in serving the refresh
nients. The uui-of-town guests are:
> Mr. a.nd Mrs. Walter Levant ami littie
daughters,-Thelmu and Geraldiiie
' Mr. a\ul Mrs. K, C. Williams, Misses
<lassie liuuens and Ruby Chok, Mr.
K. D. Lettinan, Rev. A. H. Levant, Jr.
> und Mrs. .A, B. Boyd.
? The Gleaners Club of St. Paul gave
a truest meetinirat the ehurch. Thurs
?lay afttuaiomi Alls Katip. Hicks won
i i t prize, while Mrs. Lida Irby won
JiM; alter- a very- intere -ting- progiaiu
-refreshments were, served.
Oil Thursday' evening, Mrs. Lida
It by gavu a guest meeting at her residence
for the benefit of Queens Con-,
le t that is to be held later, watch
for tfn? date.
'Mrs; Kt'ta Gai lington was hostess
ti'i the Auuxiliory Club of Bethel on
i iday afternoon with a large crowd
i>resent. During the social hour a
'delicious frozen course Was served.
" Again on. ' 'rfdtty evening?the?ftr
?I . P.?I1, of St.?Html r ntei'tninod nl
a guest meeting at the church after
+ he-program delightful refigshment.s.
were served.
"Rev. and Mrs". White, Prof/ W. A.
-U-hiter?-Mes.-d's Clarence Clinkscale,
l iither Leake and others were visi
mi's in Columbia last week.
Mrs. Parle Owens visited Spartani.nig
and Greenville the past.week.
Mrs. Warren (Woman EyanttelistV
[ Peen rumtucting a revival at Boon
J Chii p pelle cTli ring tin- past weeK
.?U-^+Mcrftil results a packed'audi
i. ncetgreeted h'ci: each night.
" ? -M car- And4cy-W-any.er-_^pi.uit- .lhc^v.Vck
end with mother and child.
lev.. MeFadden and little daughc
and other- yore dinner g tie's R 'A
of Mcsd'aine? Reddickauttk
~ II .yum1 <'!i Sunday.
MAss. Rear I Dawk ins spent the
- -s -.i'ly part of the week in Spartan-.
" ~!T;n tr as I'liM I.I' Mrs. Rainier. '
Mrs. N'et'tie- I.eako was iuaomp;'
- iS',1 to tireenville during Die week
i Prof. White i\>r- care of her; eyes.
Mrs. F. V. Dendy attended the W.
Ik and F. Missionary .Convention in
. i ..luinhia "'the past week.
\\v are sory t?i report Mrs. Huttie
i ; ilitcnr nil Melt h t.
Mr. 1.other'Owens and lady friend
?TT~ tTlWhvithl" we re Visitoi s of Mr.
-? it-Mrsv~F.avie Owens during the.
.1 : ,
. Rev. l evant .has been confined-_U?
i , .1 for the pasi tfw days we wish for
t mi To .-"dIT" be?nut;. - ?
Mis. Malinda Woody left for Green,ile
and' Asheviile accompanied by
l.er son of Greenville.
IIF.NMTTSY11.1.1: NEWS
M i^^ij'e ha\iij)r . plent y nice season
'U our vicinity along with the inaiy
i ins we are haviMg senile severe
t??rms. . "
Mrs. .R.eeds, IS years old son was
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instantly killed by lightening last |
" week.
Rev. and Mrs. P. B. Mdodona, pass j
through the city Sunday-morning en j
side of their seriously sick sister, j
. Mr,s. Putsie Zigmbn. We trust she I
will soon recover. ?
Mrs. Cherry Hanna of Philadelphia, !
Pii^. arrived home last week to the j
delight of parents and family
Rev. and .Mrs. W. M. Hanna on Marshall
Street. . Shq in under a special,
vreal merit from l)r. Hanna, her broth- j
or. He is one of the best in the eoCm-'ty
and wo rest safe for a speedy recovery
if its (tod's will. .
Mr, Alex Cousar, is no more. He
died this week in- McCall, S. C. Prof.
J. W. Morris in charge of the body.
Prol". J-. S. McKnight arrived from
St,,Me College Sumnter .School in
- imp for the funeral
r to rest Mrs.
Sue Covington is no more. She quietr
ly !p??sed"away ihis-morning. Fun-"
eral will be announced.
.Many picnics and games were giv-'
en- on the. 4th.
Rev. Washington, daughter Miss
Viola Washington left for Allendale
where she \vitt;~pach in the Summer
School this term. We trust a. pleasant
stay and a safe return to our
city, as she is much needed -heres
Miss Annie M. Stephens, Mrs. Jen
Rev. ,and ILl; A (' Conk spoilt
the w^ek-end home from BenedietAllen
Suminer School. They reports
a pleasant stay-and-one-of the-best
sessions .they have ever attended.
The diderelict, clubs and Siinday
School classes are doig nicely every
week tliey were reporting .splendidly 1
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I Saturday, July Tl, 1931. ~ ^
and moving on with every pArt of thy
church.
.Everybody joins In with the supper
and make the program move oni,
Mr. Arthur Lucas left. Thursday
fur Washington, D. C., after spend- |
ing a we,ek or more in the city with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Louvinia Stubbs visited her
neice Mrs. A. Busk.
Miss Mabel Grace was Called
home from SITnTfnerville, S. C , to the
bed-side c^t-Ufcuy sick ..niajgr, A?iss Bes--sie
GratHa. / ? ** ' 'V"
Miss Edith Grace is attending the
State College Summer School.
Sunday was a rainy day. The faithful
souls turned out as usual.
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. HartfTa is very
proud of their youngest son, Rev.
Leroy C. Ilanna, who received his. B.
S deoiess in June from dark?Utii^ ? ??
versify, Atlanta. Ga. Mr. Hanna graduated
frum ClaTlm Theological Sem? ?:?!
lor of Dovinit-v. This should, be an
example for others to follow. He
will or hope to visit our city very
soort. - .
Kev. \V.. F. McCoy sermons are very
deep and inspiring each service; The
members of St. Bulah says he \vjll_ '
die pastoring fo.r them. -?
Dr. YV. S. Hanna keeps busy reading
V. range mail from many angles
?f the sta'te. l.ook out Genning St.
(ini-( oltncdTTrng store is compelled
to. stay open from 7 A. M. to 11.30 1'.
M., especially these sunimerj days.
Jflease phone l)r. '1'. Kichardson if. any
thing special on. (smiles) Monday
eyentng the trip around?the world
was ^a real success in most respects. "^j
Reese and McCullum sponsors. -
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act that THE MUTUAL RELIEF J
.TION is under contract aud you i
pay you promptly your insurance j
trsuaded you to take out covering 8
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