The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 01, 1931, Page Page 6, Image 6

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p . * i. . V jL. Page % ? , : ^ SPORTS PAST j^-.. ... a. w. BA Bus Williams' Theta Alimatuie I young people these Summer evertii ?* kifHr?as u golfer and hu-: found struct the. rookies. 1 The Theta Course provides splei; wish to spend an evening of whole installed a radio that wafts the broadcasting stations to all parts beverages, candies, and smokes. ; taken place at thc. Theta. Bus and Bud Ash ford hooked U( fvhich it was noi'er.nury for them to ~ - strokes, below par?I may be. wron -Now that boxing is an establisW a >piendid- opportunity presents its busy apd arrange "a bout that might Colored fighters should prove quiU groe^ holding-championships -A1 ; light heaVyweight; and Kid Chore . ' . . . ? Colored lighters are usually po] goods whetherthey gain deyisi??n? would leQd| Quite a bit tu Columbia The youngsters have been doing t and Benedict Courts this Summer. with their many :strokes?1 obsr CIit: ?8 the younger generation- keeps?rt-u umbia may attract aCtennis^tourna 4 SiicakTnii of-tmins igiiiimb he; Haiold Montague, of State College . af Oberlin College was lately assi the entrants in a.-tournament to b is also a crack baskejt-ball plaver. presentatives working in South * an all-round athlete dining his ec was a varsity baseball and baski^t Allen was a football varsity man. ..'attitude in her athletic program it Mention of Jamison's name bin cetcre it may well bc ralized the many gridirons and if is hoped th more than it ha-= in past years. . in to bring about a fuller understand know the joys that aiv to be had brains, sportsmanship and couragi . _ the game. ?;?=? A football team comprises elev.t team are, on the foward line cent tack^. 1 lght -and left end. in tht ? right arid i#ft half-backs; and" full center *are the guard positions, tl the ends. The quarter-hack is th ? \ oignul tuv p^1 of plu\ thuM?" ion of the ball. The other men in men in the backfield may advance line are suppy$ed.tu_aiia-*U-iu-.the - in moving opposition out of the bu to use their hand* in doing this, while, his side has th, ball except to ward off a possible tackier. The team that has possession uf l leant Dot in .pf^session- of the bull their purpose to pi event th4 off en The> are the delelul?rs of thutgc ' our neophytes, to knc,? eleven men each anrf' that, it is t * ' other teams' goal line and that t a greater number ot times than i ?"the winning team. We reserve for "* i If these di.-cusiun- are too r?'condi T OTtil next week. * CHESTER SPORT NEWS The Chester Stars is a team eoi pose of high school, college and ui versify?utais.?Ttmy?huv{. -played " games and lost 3. They will play t ?New^York Cujas of New York Ci about the first of August. ??r?~ Walker, Mgr., "7" ~ ' ~ TIB Ale Lure St., Chest Teadtous Walker is giving the dig heavy weights a bit of dojc- on. hi hay making is really done. tl,. at o time, Chester's best light heavy, a did most his fighting heavy. - M< of his fighting was done in the sti of Michigan, New Jersey and Ceii da and is now planning to train bo ers here. "HENNETTSVILLE NE\N S Inspite ot the hot weather, evei body seems to be enjoying them r ely A large number of. our,friends t coming and going North for th vacation. . - . ?" ?*iiuKer, mis. .M. Morris, Mi es Sara Francis and Liliian Mori Mr. J. ty. W. Morris,.Jr., motored Columbia, Tuesday visiting relati\ and friends. They were the ouf town gneata at to picnte given* by 1 : eluh- in Colu??bmr -Tfrpv r^orted real outing, ? Mr. J. B. Drake was called1 to CI raw, S. C., Monday- to attend l funeral of his.uncle, Mr. Allex bra Mr. Drake was a life long friend Ch?i aw. He was accompanied Misses Kmma M. Mil wee Ever Drake, Xhe suci&l given at the home Mr. and""Mrs., Henry <irace . Tuesii - evening was a great success*. .-The supper and ocsial given Thu evening at the home of the repor and familv, 33 Amelia St., was v< jCfiOiL. They jyereinrnisheti with.il sic by the City Band and a spleni ride to Blenheim Spring where tl spent a few minutes in social affai drinking the Miller Spring water. Misses Carrenter, Cerenter Sa"Yui Mis3 Margie L. McDaniel, Mr. Jan L. Lucas arrived home Tuesday i ening from Washington to spend " " ?. ? .f , Si" i? J L_ , " ' ' URE BROWSINGS UMGAHDNEK 1 jo If Course is attracting' great crowds of lgs. Bus considers himself "some pump-' | it uuneeossary to engage a "pro" to in-? ? ? ; idid entertainment for young people who some and profitable recreation. Bus ha* strairfs that come through the various : of the I'onr-e 11,?ah'o hundleo?eo**4 Some mighty fascinating matches Yiave a ? I ? * * < * ) in a^gatne last week at the end of ( play the last hole uvei for both had the?1 had negotiated the course in mo oi divesUr ,g!. d Sport in South Carolina.Lt~appears that ? elf for some colored promoter to get I I interest the Colored devotees of tistiana. Brown, batamweight??Jaelc Thompson. -i >late', .I.unior' lightweight. K ? . 4 V njlar' when they are able to deliver the , or not.?-Some good bouts in these parts, i 's attractiveness as a Sports Center. J piite. a bit of tennis playing on the Allen 1 Some of them are developing nice form < s", back liand "drives', -volleys and such." If : fr-U-is--possible, thtjtjL in a few years Colmeivt of some proportions. i * * il;.. .1.. . . 11 ? -that 1-satv snniiHvhM'e rh.-it > and former'y c.tpta'?n of the tennis team isting with the conditioning of some of e held in^Cleveland. The good professor Oherlin has some splendid athletic re- t arolina. President Sims, of Allen was | illegf days, Professor Sheffield, of'State ball player, while Professor Jamison, of y Obet;lin always has shown a fair minded i seems. -* ? t m + ' igs me back to. th^ subject of football. t thud of the pig skin will be heard on at the game will hold interest for many these columns an effort will be continued ling of the game that those who do not from watching this contest' of speed, i i,. may catch something of the spirit of ? ?- H F?* n _plaver-v The positions on a football 1 fi, light aiul left guard; right and left bai'kth Id .there are the quarter-back, hackr On th line the position* next the | lo-^t outside the guards are the tackles* ] e teams Jnvclirr.- It is he .who give 1 to be Used vrtfen his team l- in possess the backfield are ball carriers also. Only with the ball. The men on th, toward : Iiailis: - advance by-the use of their~bTj(tie?'H U carriers path. They are not permitted No player is permitted to Use-his hands the" carrier,'Who may use his tree hand i . ' i t ? * i the halfas called th,- offensive team. The , is called thr dct\n.'i\e team hecau-e it?r?"~~ sice team from crossing their goal line. ' ^?It ?s enoiig}, for the time hiring for tbull k?inr/is played by IWir teams ot he desire pi each team - to cross tinhe LP a m that crosses its opponents goal t* opponents cross- its goal is -ordinarily a later discussion th,. valuation of points, ite d((ii t tail to let us know. , So long 'tew weeks' vacation. i n- . They were accompanied with Dr. ui- F.. A. Montgomery and Mr. Pnvi- >.t' 22~~ Washington, D. Ci, they motoretHRywrC ( he ahd. reported the trip was splendidr - ity Dr.- Montgomery enjoyed visiting Southland as this wtrs-his tirs^ trip ' _ Smith. While m the dear old South- er (and M r. Davis <^nd E. S. Sanders,. j ht motored to Columbia, Mr. Davis's na | 3W five home to'see his mother and grand , ne mo'.t**i. Mrs. Delia-and JLouise 'Davi.-. | ? I 2()'2u Sunitei St. They all ate some happy souls to see there son. % 1 de Mrs. P. R. McCalluni left for a few a weeks vacation in New York City Fri- ' x day evening. . The M. E. Conference held at Hope ( Well Church last week was very good The reporter and sisters,- Dr. Mori- 1 tgomery," Dr. Davis and E. 'Sanders motored to the conference Friday peo- j pie as never before were - present. _ c'";' The.\r also niotoi ed to. Cheraw, S. C., . oil important business where Dr. E. . v A,.Montgomery will sooil open up a colored drug .^.tore. -l.know the poopie of Cheraw will be full of smiles. ' ' Services at Shiloh and all other " churches" reported' were very good 0? Sunday. Rev. Wright began his meet ling in full. Mr. Supper made h time-" ?? ly talk to- the congregnTufi 5s he i called -to carry Cud's words. After hu_ which the Lord's Suuner wa* h e[A happy tlriie indeed. Rev..Beatie is ke comtueting the meeting. Qf Miss B. E. Gram, will leave for (jy Summer School in Darlington, this M. 'week where she will Join the faculty as usual of Our Gleaner Rally will report infull |ay Sunday morning". To date over $350. Otf has been turned im? Some money irs; for this tithe of the year, ter Mr. Print Covington was in the ;ry city Sundy. lu. Rev. \V. ! '. McCoy week meeting is did io session at St. BitTah this week We ley pray that all of -the meetings will rs; mean much to all. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. .Earvin announce ers the.marriage of their daughter, Miss ies Carrie Earvin * to Rev. A. S Henri,, ev- June 16,- 1931. Columbia, S. C.., best nurses. _ H^^Henri is fire assist? sing pastor at Bethel A. M- E. Church 1 a gradual^ of_ AIK*u Univeaityv .j They feft Monday morning lor ' their honey-moon trip to Philadelphia, 1 Pa whore tlleV will VI it t iv^ and friends. After August the 15th ' at home 1-114 Harden St., Columbia, j South Carolina. Look out girls times are looking bloomy don't delay. ( OL r M BIA ?C A M DEN DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL * . CONVENTION . ? . 1 The thud session of the church ' school, A. C. E. and Missionary conventions met in Great Falls, S. C., ' \v eunesciay, July 2U-2G. * The convention was called to order 1 by the District Siipt. Mr. \V. A. Gladden. Praise service conducted by ' Rev. Peterson, L. T. Tate and J. C. l Cunningham, after which Key. F. B. Boulwaie" Was introduced to the con-'H t^aeUuti^ajfc-.spenkor of?the hour. lie * spoke, from. St. John 14:U; the. con- ? mention was .then organized. __At .2dl(JUwe, reassembled. Praise service conducted by the districfsu- 1 jerintendent, Mr. \V; A. Gladden. Rev. ? Edwards, and Win. Perry. Following he pruisy service the Uistriet nuper^ ? rntETRtoTftT made his- ainuiul report A'hit'll showed extensive work during" ? :he year. . The reports from the lo- al churehes wtn1# next jjiven, each hurch made a good report. After lie reports were made Rev; Henry ' Hid Gladden were introduced to the .^ on vent ion, eaell one made some inter- c sting remarks. -?'? ?? * At ?s:UH o'clock' I^ev. J. E. McGill :anie with atmtlm_gooJ massage, He 1 spoke from Hebrew 11:14. 1 Thursday morning an address was made?hy Ajyr I'. S. Gladden on the subject "The Necessity of an Adult Sunday School." Other members 1 ?!' the 'eoi'i Vent loll di>eussed tile subi.~~At 2'1U we were confronted with } mother interesting topic: "How shall ve 'improve the attendance of our A. C. E. Society." The discussion was/ ipenccl by -Mr.?lulm .Met 'olluugh, l'ol-?1 owed by* others. . ' ' At 8 P._M. one of 'the most jiiter- ' sting programs wys rendered by The ,'oung folk. Each speaker held the > ittention of the audience. 1 .^Friday' morning all the untinisheu jusiness was completed. Two topics were then discussed; namely; 1 'Sunday School " ni^h.genient." and 'The Ministers' place in the Sunday SchooV T After these topics were . :.ully discussed Frot. J. S. StandbacK Superintendent of the State Sunday 1 School t'onveiit ion wh/ h \ convenes iiv WinnsWib, S t'.. Aug. 27-211. Rev. 1 Friee, Kendal, MiJ ollough and Mi. uid Mr-T Nelson Were introduced to till1-. foUVfllliuUS. ' . I'll.lay afternoon th<* Mission, try' adies were inelmrge-. Amount raised Highly Did jars'. .($80.0(1). At tt M. a program was render- ' ?d by tlte?Mn i loiiarie-. They?need?| lu be ?(iiuiiieiiitrM "Tin- Hie pageant presented. Alter the program Prof. 1 L\ T. Ili.nton give an addles^ on J Ailn.i, mm I In?istis?inin lj tui |_i joyed. . i v Qui district i- growing spiritually anil intellectually, Kadi loeal nnef- * i4Uend?-nt' ii? fei'litljtf thai it L_hi; Juiy_ .* to attend "tin* eonvetrioils. _ * We are proud of the interest that our ' Presiding KliU-i Rev. .( . 1.. 1*.lower | muni tested in the convent ion. His 1 program'-' show . th.it lie is not onl) trying to develop .the thinking capacity of In nniiistei.-, but al-o t Hat ^ jf the' .\oung people. ?' W e?Ire I srH?en?. a c i nW . b.ii?tills convention marks, the close .jd one oi be III si that has been in se--ioli..* .. i i.ioiM.i; ni-aVs; 7 On Saturday and Suiida) -the St. a Paul. 1'iiion .met with the Shilo'n h Haptisf (.'lain ll of (Vineron, S-. C. a We-had a glorious time at the .union. C (lib last Slum lay night the .St.' P.ail c Home .\ll-'"ioti ttn-'. at the el'iutOr. It e is a- enjoyetl by all pie-rid ZT TtTT' 1 .n nc-r-?iVyiiL._li Mud for tlit1 ruin oil last Sunday at'- A lernoon. . h .Mr';.-! - John ' Randolph ami Nelson a Ioliin mi have returned to. Nns ,Yoxk "Mty on last week.- < h .Mr, ItTtyiTTond. Andeisuii and James Randolph actowpaniai' theni back. ^ u'm lu?i)g fou-tiiem a pleasani Trip. . ? -4-hr de.it h?ol At*'. J . At.?J?.?1 i 11?ulU?of?f 1*4newood was. a shock to his i 'tends j.j lere. On Thursday his .relatives e) motored to RillOWuod to the lunerUl. He. had many friend:-. ^ Messrs Hubert and James W riglS. s: Walter l.ee, W illie'W illiam-, Jr. .and u Harry l.ee Hurler and Freddie Shav- a .'l- were the hoys who won't to the r, Itn Ciuh on last week. They reported an eiijoyabld .time. o .M is-s K helina (Hover was the yt irest JT, to Miss Celia Williams' cjn lust vveekT On SaUttday afternoon a""pieti.it: was f given by Miss Carrie Wren for the lit tie folk at Shiloh A M K. Church. p They i epoi ted a jolly time. W ARK SHOALS NEWS - p * . ' , ? p Rhv-. F..VE ?Metrhee \vas a visitor" c at- Big Bethel A. M ,E. Suit ay. He 's was asked to teach the advanced ' elas* which he did to the delight of Iris healers*.?Jle also, was?a. welcome visitor to 'he IJttU* River Baptist ^ Sunday School? ~ ? 1 ? -z i in- delegates nvinch . attended the j Suiutuy School Institute, hjluitoral College ami Missionary Convention . which conveened at Due West, S. C., a ml Abbeville, made splendid reports c Sunday. - Avery Chapel Working Benevolent -Lodge Nu. lul of Ware Shirals held it?L annual Thanksgiving s?rvices .at , Big Bethel Sunday evening at d:00 ' o'clock. The sermon was delivered by the /Pastor, Rev. S. J. Cowan * Music was rendered by the Juiiior ' choir of Bcr Bchcl. ] Special "music rendered by the Mitchell Quartet of Princeton and the ' Rice Quartet of Ware. Shoals. ' Mr. Preston Phillips was the Sun- ' day guest of- Miss Maggie. Walker 1 14 Fleming St. Mr. Phillips is eon- 1 nected -with the Pilgrim Insurance CSYftpaTiyMrf Columbia, S. C. 1L?EK ?Che Little River Baptist B. Y. P U. met at 6:00 o'clock. Quite ar interesting program was carried out ?y. group captain No. 3, Miss Bui?ena -Williams. Mr. and Mrs George Fmley q! Abbeville Were the guest of Mrs.^Z, E. Hampton u>id- Mr. and Mrs. Erwir Nelson on last Sunday. Rev. S. J. Cowan and Rev. F. M, Vic Ghee were the dinner-guests ol Mr. und Mrs. W. E. Sheler Sunday.? AlrsT Lillie Marshall is still on the ?ick list. We are sorry to report that Mr. Rut'us Davis is not improving any tfter having undergone an operation. Mr. and /Mrs. Young and Miss Starks of GreenviHe County attend^ services at are Shoals Sunday evening. Dr. W. C. Crawford and family >f Anderson were the guests of Mr. md Mrs. Sheler on last Monday. Mrs. .Ainu. Washington a S>'.ewirdcss ol big lietnel was a delegate Iuly 34 which met at Due West, b. G. A very lovely parky was given Mr.-.' Martha Sncad ol t hiladclphia. Pa., Thursday evening at thg home jf Mr. ana AIn. Elllis. Mrs. Snead was a pleasant visitor jf Mrs Alma Wa-hmgton lor two V? t-t Ka , . COKESBURY NEWS Sunday School and preaching were ndd at the usual hours at St. Paul Sunday. At li:dO o'clock the quartets (Invention was held. Quite a few vcni out?ti> henr them. Mrs. Eleanor Robinson, spent Thurs lay and Friday of last week in Clin(iii as.deJegates to the W. H. and F. Missionary Convention; while there die visited her sister, Mrs. Henrietta ITefidM- "Those attending with ~ her (vere Mrs. Ella Robinson and son, Jesse, Mrs. Florence Moore, Mrs. A, It. Hqlines*"tUU! t Ml'S. L. R. tluggilia. I'liey reported a ti^e- trip. Mrs. Alice Pdttejgijews and neice Marion Williams have returned?to .'olumhia after having spent several iveeks with sister and mother, ^Mrs, Fori line Williams. " ?-1 ; Misses Ruth Goggins, Juanita Fog.'it, and Anniese Goggins were the iinner guests of Misses Rose and Eva Robinson Sunday. GLl MBBIANS IN-WRECK ENROl^TE TQjjHEJft YORK Friends ot Mifs Lilian Cofield and a Mi. an! Mrs. Thomas Jones and heir daughter, Lillie will be glad to n..w that tlmy are on me roau to re overy and are being treated at Beli'Vue Hospital, | New York. The vreck occured at 5:15 A. M. Saturlay a.? tliey started out-after a rested night in Richmond, Ya. Mr. Jones vim was driving, saw the approaching ear, blew continuously, then drove ,ver on ;he shuulder of the road as ar as die could get against the fence, n pite all the precaution with a dear road it was a head on collision, tnd they barely escaped with their ive>;. They were all very bpdly inuivd, eXt'c'J!:?llilli.1 t). VVr.?J oh noon vho was not *iurt at all. They were fiven treatment and sent on train to S'cw York. The other driver, white Sidney Bi van of Asrria, Long Island, S'. Y., was placed in jail charged with nvoluntury manslaughter. One man 11 his party, in a Ford Sedan, is dead ind his wife still in the hospital. Fhey' have not found out as yet just vha't- was wrong with him. OB1H \KV AM) Ft'NKRALP j new Pod, S. L\ July -11,1931.?-Mr. . (j. .Johnson, the husband of Mrs. lima Johnson"was burn FVbiuaiy 1"4, Hri9, dud July 21, 1931. He was an ictive niefnher of New Hope U. M. Church every since he was quite young man. Ht. attended State 'olltfge, Orangeburg, S. C., on PeK.... t i licit Im viiuj Ruvsri- MaII airier of the?Pinewood- mute .JHie. t.i-i .. h.. worked US .Mail (Carrier until i^?xlun.Lii J. it:. WU*., nun Tied to Wigs ilm., Irick, April 26, 11116, they'Wed appily together in Pinewood until is death. He >n- his nuial sweet disposed way ad many inends among both races r"he >ei ved them both" tor over jCenty yvars^ ' He was always ready to do a f#vor [e was loved by all and will be misail by ail. ' * He left to mourn a wife, one adop^1 daughter, two adopted sons, three isters, one brother, one aunt, three Vu'lo, three nephews, four neices, and host of relatives and a host of sorowing friends. Funeral Thursday 2:30 P. M., July 3.x The funeral of Mr. J. G. Johnon, \yas_heJd at New Hope U. M. R. Church. Rev." McDonald of hunter, \vus master of ceremonies, lev. 'Jeff James of Pinewood, Rev. U. U'ells. P. E. of Wateree Dist.; lev. I. S. Given, F.E. of the U. "M. Church;< Rev. A. P. Spears, Rev. j. A. Parker of Sumter, Rev. W. E. tiehardson of Darlington, Mrs. Pearl ipears of Sumter, Mr. S. C. PIcranfc <?f Pinewoood Rt. 1. Those just iientioned made very good remarks if his lift*. Rev. G. W. Wilson, his a~t+n* -preached the- ftmerah Solo-. were sung hy Mr. Richardson rhe Old Rugged Cross; Miss Hamiltor )oe's Jesus Care. Resolutions, were read by the fob owingu Rev. Read, of commvuiitv ind church. Mr. Richardson of th< Postal Alliance; Mr. L. B. River? >f the Pinewood Rural Rt. 1. Among the preachers attending tht 'uneral were; Revs. -A. P. Spears fenkins, Johnson, McDonald, ^Gregg Jarvin, Garrett, McConnell, feooker >f Sumter, S. C?; Rev. Scott of St Matthews, Rev. Richardson of Darlinp ,on, Rows. GreerfJ Wilson, Hodge, irVtlstm, - Re hi,- James, Martin,- and?? lumber of others we can't recall theii lames at this writing. More thai , thousand people attended the funer U. The floral 6fferings were beauti ful. Card of Thanks Mrs. Alma Johnson, wishes to ax ? tend thanks to her many -friends for ? i their kjndness and sympathetic ex- c' ; pressions during the sadness of her s' husband's death caused by lightening. * * Resolutions j>_ Rural Rt. 1, Pinewood, S. C. The ^ 1 grave of -summon was marked only by a plain marble slab bearing no 3 ; inscription btft his{ name. Thickly grown perivinkle covered thc graviji , of the champion of freedom. , Never S( was a statesman truer and more faith"s-ful to his country. Never was a re- j, , former more devoted to his principles, never was a champion of human rights more loyal to the cause. Ne- tl ver was a carrier more loyal and c ~ faithful to his patrons for which he A labored, lived arid-. diifl than J Q. A Johnson, the R. F. D". carrier of Pine- wood, <S. C. One would believe that w a frame so; powerful as he would ci have continued victorious for at least ji r eighty or ninety years, but his power- j> ~ ful constitution was .broken by the a """Stroke" of lightdtujfg in "St. Luke A. o M. E. Church, Ju^ 2\, 193.1 at. 1:30 , P. M. WheretfS, the patrons uns derstands that Got?' does all things ; wot 1 an/I >"1." ? - , nnuewi, we xeanze > very I keenly that it pleased God the Eternal I o i Father Who is too wise to make a li mistake aoqL too,..&.Q0.d Jt0-..be dnkind w - t& remove from the stage of action' ? our R. F. D. carrier. Therefore, he it resolved that we, the,patrons deep- ? ly moum his departure. Be it further resolved, that we bow J-J our humble submission to the will of . r our Heavenly Father. Be it further ~ "resolved that we tender the bereaved family sympathy and commend them a to that God who has promised to ever t? comfort and sustain. ^Respectfully submitted, L^B. RIVERS, * - , d J. RICHARDSON DAVID JAMES I oiul utines. EMANUEL A. M. E CHURCH \ A Rev.* J, E. Beard. D. P.. Castor Jj Charleston, S. C.?The inclemency of the weather on last Sunday morn- d ing prevented many persons from S? witnessing thg activities at :Emanuel !| Nevertheless an appreciative audience u was-out and heard a splendid sermon. We are excedingly proud to state that ** Rev. Jacob White, 'one of the fathers V of historic Emanuel brought to us a 11 1 messaee wortKv r>f ? ? ...j vuiiiiiieiiuatton and 1 full of spiritual inspiration. Father White, as he is sometimes called, isone of the pastor's aides and has served numbers of times arid in" each case he has acquitted himself creditably. During the preliminaries Mrs. | _ Adele Williams ori?.of the Deaconess- j es made a fervent prayer which was j very ,impressive. The sixth chapter. of St. Matthew, l^d by the pastor was j read in concert. j A ve^y 'interesting session was J held during the "Sunday School period. With Mrs. Viola Colonel at the "j piano, the preliminaries were con- ' ! ducted by Mr, Henry James after j -Chilli the Oupi. Ml. ft. L Jrihes, announced that the teachers would as- j sume their duties The lesson, "Christianity spread by Persecution,"^was j exceedingly interesting. The schol- J ars were very active in the discussioi of the same. Mr," J, D. Dobberson, a visitor was introduced to the school j also Miss Richardson of Bethel in Georgetown, S. C., was extended a j hearty welcome. Last Sunday evening -the pastor j began a series of sermons on The r . - ' Lord's Prayer. The second sermon ' yvas delivered at the evening hour of worship. "Hallowed be thy Name" j . St. Matthew sixth ehuplci ninth vcimj. i The beautiful thought deducted was graciously received. A splendid congregation listened attentively to the speaker. The everrmg lesson Ps. | 47 was read by Rev. W. H. Moore; | There were five persons to be read j ir\tr? full "e *1 .v.. .iivwiwcioiup, ux tuts iium- _j - bci) one wa-s bap?Hited. '??? ?? ?1 --?The namm of ton persons including j . con h twitted tbt? list. We wish all of them a speedy recovery. ? " . * ; " Mi's. Mamie Nelson, one of the. members of the choir is confined on account of illness. We are giaef'to I state that ^lrs. Lily Smith who has I been in for several weeks is improv- ' I A MESSAGE OF < When ieath invades your family eolation comes to you from the fac AND BENEVOLENT ASS0C1AT protected by insurance laws, to pt policy wbicb your forethought pert such. The Mutual Relief & Be T D V AIT vto ni t. n. i uuiXUDI.U*. ^PHONE ^71^86^ ^ ^ ^ ^.~ i * ? $m$H?<H$H$M$H$M$M$M$M{M$M$M{M> ; I ."" B. R. Kl | quality g , V FRESH ANI) STAPLE GRO( . V ... .. ALL THE ? } - & We have served this eomi : X and have a pleased class of cu^ ^^SES?1 E I * B. R. RIVERS, X Phone 7451 * )___ ; . \g. Brother John Wasp, leader of ? lass No. 54 is up but unable to erve. ' *1 THOUGHTS We sometimes bay -that certain ei sons can't stand prosperity. The nun is, we can t stand to see the ray they show off. One of the assets to character is friendship. Pride goeth before a fall. Be ready and willing1 to take eoun- 5? &1. ' Everyone is better acquainted with iinself than anybody else. An Educational Mass Meeting An Educational Mass Meeting in le interest of the Charleston Boys', lub wiil be held at Morris Brown i. M. E. Church Tuesday evening, Ugust dthj^SjOU P. M. -We-are hoping that a llhge audience' 'ill be present on this occasion. This lub mean much to the' community nd' for thai reason it should he snp orted by '.lie community. Come out nd hear the splendid speeches. Mayr. T. K. Stohey will speak. >---El)MLLNb NEWS We were very happy indeed to have ur father takexbreakfast with us lsL. -Sunday- Kevv-'viL Mr Williams rho have not had this^arivilege since ?. ist July-. 1_ ; Rev. Williams is the Gland Master f the Knights of the Guiding Star of tie East. He was selected Jo preach tie annual sermon for the Lodge and eniple No. 2 at Gilbert, S. C. a We motored to Spring Hill A. M. !. Church of the Lexington Circuit 's nd there we found a splendid at?ndanee. ? We had a great day. AtV ?r a soul stirring sermon and de-> ghtful music furnished by the choir inner was served. Monday Rev. Williams a left ,for Idgefield where a very tine meeting Ua held. ^ ~~ Rey. Blocker, Sister Snlith, Sister /. N. Hollawayi Mrs. Davis', Mrs. .lien, Mr. R. Hendricks and others ad a great prayer meeting. One hun red was raised m a few minutes. If-you want 'your money wh?ri you ie at once join the Knight^' of the tuiding Star of the East. Rev. Wilams left for Newberry where he i- pastoring and from there he will r o to Anderson to the Grand Lodge f .the Knights of Pythias, in which rder he is D. D. G. C. of "the Lexlgton District. " ^iiiimijiiiiiiiiilliniumimi hiui iniii hiiii iiii ii11milling = gin ii "1"' ^ ^ Ii Nervousness U [| Went Away 11 U k FEW years ago I was In 11 = i f* a weak, run-down con- 11 : i dition and I would be very 11 ; ? tired at the least exertion, and = = = = extremely nervous, I could I i 11 not rest well at night. E 3 "A friend of my mother's I 5 fitqld me that Cardui was al= \ | good tonic and insisted that = 1 11 ? use it. . | 5 | 5?"After ^ had taken one bot- ? 11 tie X felt better, By the tim61? : . 11 I had taken two, the nervous- | a ; E | ness had disappeared. X rested E 3 11 at night, had a good appetite, 11 11 and felt fine."?Mrs. Norene H f! 11 Redd, 12Q s. Campbell St., 11 EE Hopkinsville, Ky, |f ..... t ! 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