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Remember lluu !>:i-ebuU game p
-~ that elided nT- a 7- T-. ViV7? "W
. ijiat tie i;:iiiu' Mil..' \i ? , r;iri led it h
as Dr. lx'i u.v Palmer tLappe'lle, 1:
Hughes uecunipanied u- to take ]>i|
A Lit l.etoie game turn Jupiter 1
_____ reign, tor the rata < ame d> wn in
Would lie absolutely sslTiTe. 1)
son and liuu'pelle laineutcd the d
thwacking: out home. iua>, triples
.... a- ...i....i . i
iiuu \ i:uui(^iay ? un i HKII i\ MUIJ
beams upon : Mi t iier Knrth. and th
?\\ L'C'l ilia1. I-.i(tiaI1'. - uii<ii ji as TTi
about how. they would play, for it
; had.
l'.u1 inning*- v. mo -Mr ''d dm ing
-r?> ii vhailtf.?The-s-vm o avh? *- p ;
put-three liilg iioil . i ill a^ many
Although I it. t hpppclU' n.isealcula
'thus allowing ?\ ion, In.-. ?mnVked ?
scored, l'oc^or Thompson gfctttd
arm wasn't "so hot". a.ml in' eye \
Of I'd or ling r hot lepoiting' win
report. . j
-Did 1 lieai \ a- o : "Si |* le- .1
tnen. iU,'i c goes!, I.a.-t wet k > ur *
.This w'cck-'We shall piesiimt-to' diMi
' _ t j,^ and l he like.
\ lean: that , i. . \ i a.t i ' > all
>. advance, the 1-a'ri i > iuM.es d' t
they aic' ds-ep in then pv. n tdriiu
JdlUp giving" tire 1 all't 11 T ' ,| .-it
i t -It-IS 11.' 11 till It.Ill II. a ll
may .be gained n't. \; id 'a heainV. <j
. opponeilts'-liue uio'ii, the-g. ai i-' r.c
found to be impregnable i-lh.'t; Wii l
. pa^s and t?111? , in I I'm ..mi n-i.-'
lvtain trie bn 11 in t! pie sess.nun
In rtlsht li'.J t lie i >:> ;-i an- i a } t ! a
eu by his team - I i. -it.Pa .il
tacl it" fi tuy . y. l.a-i i ' ea ! a u g i.lai
Utt?- liUMi l'? Hi I. *1 .11 iU
* three nte.ti iii n ' il.T ;:' Al.i' -u
the men \\ hu *tn.u ( '.m t >.^ 'iui<- > n
one that* ha? men v im an- m i ai
. for their hall e.uY'i.-i I \ nI'-.ila
silOi 0s>> as a fomh.ail pla-Vi r l'u ,h:
. , trie opposition Hut t iii - n iy.
W hen | lavem .ii. .i. tin line
* niovir.jr i'oi v. at.f m iii :'t> .1 :?11 i.-pa
" TfporT \vH~at j*" >TP'?TT .t ,-??i ' mi
to veiitrii iw I'm i'nii i.>; -t.- ' ai
fivj, yard.- froitiil.< p u.i pi rie i
'the down ami ih. p. nil i m mi
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all whii.'. .i,
hit'es ii ., .1, . '' p ' [
fill] LuX~v\< ll ; . , , |, J
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several in'-.iiii - ;. 1 ; -7, . ,
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been sv'ckiiiy i.. . . y?
the Lt.\i: :
- lln ini'i ! ' r'* 1 " ~~ -n ~jy
keep o:. 1:11 " . ,
\ly thai ;i.v- w
Sumter v.-iii . .. . .
vea.-niKj! ie . .-v..;
In hi < i,< v |. t ,t
meet' "TifeiT"' "' ! *. \
' Carolina. 11. I . : . i , .
at an early u
; 11 1 OKI > A i \s"T
Re\ i\ ai . In' l-i I: ' . I . . . ; j. j I .
iixld" the ;7 nr t
au6iiih?;i. ~
-?'?; ftrr? r. ' ,y : , K
and mtiiit i . r- '
b$"~bll pr. -eat <_ ,
. ; On Shvaia;, YiijJTTjJjLLL iy.
r" Sailey- j.??> '< -i ? li... ' l a,-,
at- Rail .> Wjii i. i f "J - i j.. i ; , * ,, itj i
repbvtcd a in.. . iiir,T~
. ' The he.. mi!% . in.w. .a t
doih{f a iau. ihiim i :i..\. h'' .
The 11 tun. AilN-i ... p,i | <
is |i'iar.i;n.e -1.1.:. i j.i,, j.. t ,<
iVf I* ' T ?4- T * Jmi ' ' I
Fla.uwrt> in |: .
We aVl- nlvr;tJ;.-'?? .5, >7?,.
' friends t,, 'i,iu,>', , ,n.
Vacntn-f, uiif
: .all the (rnldn 11, v.'dl '
t school again.
T~* ??*? C *xj*\
1K I ;\ \ | n .?
.11) ... If ehry 11 in Ir
iht' " A " 'r-i, -T ),?>
*, ~7ho* i, tlTi.T. 1 \ 1) ; . i **" .'.41 , ,j
r>i..iT- . |i.. .,
Flur.'ni e (. ; - I,
ship yitih' . f : !. | ! a , 1 ,rL I- l.l,
-T--T rfrlt>U It, , . ?? ' ?
t he i,t |. iV .; ' , ,,|
. Aikcil fiilO, t., ... I . j
Hill 1: ? ,; .
- Stilt")! Oj' ' v . ( ; :,t..
- other pla < i: ,1 , h.i t,
C. Smith. T I, }.. . i , .
< frames of r? II,, .ir
north a.- AV,l?i.i?,etr.'i. \ <';. n j
far -Sullt ^ a .In. I. i, ... Hi,
Jones. Ji'.i ts -rr.n 1 ia.>er
The AiktV. younger . folks \v
highly entertained by a picnic gi>
I bv the Fi ir nd.-i..|-. Hanii.-t < Inn el, .
Ev Choir.- Many wexv present.: Mess
Win. McGheo.and Thos Snioot w
hosts to nuit'e r> numb j- of j'ni'ex
at the ball pavilion.
The Missjon>irv S .. ;? < ; of 'lie I
mafmcl Prosbytprian fhurch r
B _ dered a very eflioient program',
- feature of viie evening.was the for
ful address of Mr. Kugenc T>. Itho'
i rk munvsixcs
i
i L M(i AliDNEK
layed at W'innsboio 1 told you about last
oil wt? Went buck last Wednesday to play
rtie in-jve-nmnninition witlr us than before
uteiy arrived Irom-Michigan," and El'nest
ut in the setto.
Muvius be^an demonstrating disability to
tun cuts causing us to think that a game
luring the heavy showers Doctors Thomp;uin
of fate that was preventing their
, doubles; - and fielding their positions, so
Old Sol began precipitating his golden
,i ie was a sudden >-hy'a
ie cessation' ol' the good Medicos telling
was announced that the game would be
* * * '
it the end of hostilities. "Bud"-Asliford
umeslout of as many trips to tt|e plate.
i -i. ?:< fl.. U?11 A
It'll I lie* U1IITUUU U1 el liy U<* 11 111 ICil 11C1U
;i? the beezer "Rn; a triple audi Was later
11i> usual.bang up game at short but his
vasii't much gout}. I havp the advantage
it 1 did in that melee. 1 .choose not to
* * *
i?. use use and let's talk football!"? Alright
iiscu.-sion ended with' downs "and"distances."
ti>j manners of advancing the ball penaljk
. .<44 , ?
\ *'*
cd orthodox football will usually attempt^
aekle. over guamf or around the ends. If
i v they will often kick on the first down
i mm"its territory if the kick is good,
fff^w^ak and that from three to five yards
uatei back will contiTlue to thrust at the
ached. It however the opponents' line is
i> s aie resorted to. Forward pass, lateral
ate used if the offensive. team wishes to
' 1? ?? 1
+ * *
ill element is trio interference provident
rior. If the play is to be made offfiumation.it
is the duty of the efitf'and
line men out of the way, and the
_ h ai.M tribe out the secondary defense or
the opposite team. A successful team is
raid to leave their foet ifnd make a path
ni oheo" mid me that he "attributed all his
team-mates who would always remove
=* **
uf " surnumage they are restrained from
fis.ed bv the censor. If a player, encroaches
r"* nithe lall is passed before -he is able
.1 to be off-side and his team is set, back
he ball was .put in play. In this instance
ii, ,i remain i'he same. Fob instance, if.it
. r.-nc'*e ienm u penalized five yards tor
, |x- ut .lo)inson C, Snnth, who is spending;
iii i.i his summer vacation with
.Mi. 11. Jone;, Jr. quite a uumber,
j i?ii. tin" I'alnif.'tlu Pond 1 huysduy.
l' ' '."l i.?Hhurh ?Bi'i'iiicn June*
,,rl iintiAand the reporter motored 63
lhl i. iinstonj Batesburg and Columbia on
|,; I.USilieSS.
i .Mr. i iureiueMlaiiimonds, Wliss Evel
.ii.'ii.li i i-ceiil graduates, are slat
!,, j> 1 i<j teach this season.
Mr. Mclba Lawrence was in town
^ \i-iting Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. McGhee
i,, Aii-s Lawrence' is qf_ Charleston and
,11 Willei tui ce University.
. and Mrs McGhee 16ft the
i ~^Tt> an a week-end trip.
MDs Margarit and -Eva Cannon
v. ,,Vol. led to Columbia taking Mr. and
..mi ! Mr.M- 1'eteisoil.
il"~ i l i.e' reporter was visited by Miss
\gatha Rhodes and brother. Miss
-Uiitgu. uC. ?|lluU
'' sinn'i. ainl~ Raymortti?Bumilton.?
Xnio'ng those at the Baptist Picnic
. "..'I.' Misses Martinez Jones, Mozelta
Hamilton, Rosmond Johnson, Eve,.
' in, Smith, Cora B. Spann, Izta Jones
j ititi.i'.vi Sea brooks,- Elenor Davis,'
< all. J .M nso11.' Rubv Moore. Cecil
Joliiison Virginia Jeter, f Fiorie1
' t'lukv.pson, Mrs.* E. Walker, Mrs. J.'
-:m::i. .lid -\ji.-s Kutn Ban and juary:
Vil.r, . Mrsseis Elliott Smith, R.
iiam.li .n. J.hn Spann, D. Jennings,
i MFiv'.ion.* Wiju McG'm.-e. Jr.; J2d.
' Dr >n."t t. Dr. Cherry, Dr. Liridc-cy, Dr,
1 i.n-04.', 1. lluk- and A aids. Goodwin,.
''*71 dud* many others 1'ivm near cities
' A not excluding Messers Roberts, Hill
. . Wart rr. and others from Columbia.
"'""Ml news f01 the Palmetto Reader;
' t Im ago Defender or Afro-American,
Rbi?oi.'i io Henry Jones", Jr., 1408 Edgefield
A v e. .
In J Southefh Univer.sity Quar.tet
iicn :-T Rouge,, La., of which Mim
' i ?1 id.'c;:- .ioi.es a member is to
ajii.caf ?n A?ken in recital- at the
; V .Andrew ,Robertson Institute. Rev.
. . R. E. tiinn pastorr the quartet . is
W well represented ana spoken well of
., j t -0.1, i ntnds as Roland Hayes, Cv
c. Width, etc. They ajyk-ar August
25 at * o'clock," admission 25 & loots.
j' 1.A L'R'ENS NEWS ^
j < in .Sunday large crowds continued
to motor' to Duncans Creek, Mt.
Z1110 '.and White Plain churches to
1(t ~ . * >\ d ".e' 111 Tr-varTous*?ciuircKfes
,!m; in the city large crowds worshipped
, t Rev. Leinons of A. U-. preached a
v laleiful sermon at Bethel. A. M.
, ).. : 'u nihil ll.bViiiiig. Alt. /ion held
;'j,, their dedilatiop exercise in the after1
liO 'U-.uith a piogram after which the
.' t .. i.-n.i ..spoke in behalf of
Ui6c,ncw building Rev. Mathiaa Lade
. ,jv his text in the morning from St.
x --i.fi tvoj; subject ' "Truth," which
fa,- was rilled with the spirit from be'as-,
ginning to end. Friends were from
,Vy Dnenville, Spsrrtanbui g, Columbia,
Cjroeivwood) apd many other adjacent
town-. Rev. Campbell 13 assisting
.en him.
It-., | Mr., B. P. Bailey and son Franklin
ers of Grartgcburg were guests of their
ere I parents and other relatives Sunday.
k1< Mk. Audrey Wanzer left Saturday
for Pittsburg. We wish foT her an
i i-'enjoyable'stay.
en- Mrs. Ida McDaniels sister and grand
the daughter after spending awhile at
ee the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Melon
Daniel loftf S&turday for their home
THE PALMETTO I
in Atlantic City, N. ;
Miss Sarah Miller is teaching sum
raer .school in Simpsonville, S. C.
Wu ai'i* wnrry tw .awpwf.
rose Dial on the sick list.
Mrs. Margaret Smith left a fe>
days ago foy Pa. k ?
Mrs, Sarah Smith accompanied b
Mrs. Janie Williams and Mrs Henr
Thompson motored to Abbeville dui
ing the week, ?
?Itew Levant eomfueted- a ytmdeT
ful revival meeting during the pas
week at Kock .Spring, lie was ac
companied by Mr. ,Will Smith.
Miss Clara Fuller spent last wee'l
in Clinton visiting _ Miss Minnie E
Calhoun.
Mrs. Mary Bailey Robinson, of Nev
Orleans. La.. is >w.m? ?spend?hf
vacation to the delight ot parent
and friends.
. President rand' Mrs. I. D. Pinsoi
stopped over a short while Saturda;
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J \V
Fuller enroute to thai*
Sumter. ,
Airs.- Mary Abbefcrombie left Sat
urday for Washington, D. C., am
other points north and Mrs. Salll
Blackstock for Pittsburgh, Ite., w>
wish for. them a pleasant stay.
Mrs. Georgia Grant and daughte
Nellie o$s Greenville were Visitors o
Mrs. Eva Grant the past week.
The lawn party ami Ffond rnneen
given on Friday evening at the horn
of Afrs. Mary Whiteer was quite
success. A laige crowd was presen
and the music by the midget's ban
was very much enjoyed. Proceed
were near "$10.00.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT SUNDAY
.. SCHOOL INSTITUTE HELD
On July 23rd the Abbeville Di^ti ic
Sunday School Institute convened ii
Mt. Zion A. M. "E. Chui'-b mi 4lio su
Mary charge of which the Rev! J
S. \V. Harper is the efficient pastdi
Dr. Harper and his good peopl
had everything ready for entertain
ing this great gathering of younj
church workers. Dr. Harper is t
great pastor and "kno\vs how to d
things. He has the confidence of al
the people. Rev. ZeiglcT of the Bap
tist Church and his good peoph
stood by and held up his arms. Rock
ford and New; China choirs renderc
excellent music. Dr. J.. B. Smith
made a good presiding officer. -H
mows how to handle young1 peoi
They are loud in their praise of hii
.'or this great meeting for'them. Ai
left the institute with new ideas an
.1 hottov -.4' ? '
- mvvvv. uiiuvi.-aiuiiii^ UI OUIlct
School work.
'Misses Pauline Daus and Pcrri
" ?\ere elected secretaries.On Thiud;.y
night we were treated with
gi eat sermon by Rev. \Y. T. Ilani;
He is at home in the- pulpit and hei
his large audience with rant altfch
tion tor quite three quarters of a
hour. Of course the Abbeville D?
-em-r-lras some strong iiR.a h.Ts \u>
"rwiii take"careof themselves in an
.nilpit; some of whom* are: Drs. J
W. Douglass, East, Burns. .Mini:
Lykes Harris, Litmam?-Vrruss, am
Keyuolds the Thomases 'and otheis
We enjoyed two days yt' real tea.-1
,ng -intellectual, physical amL-spiiit
ml. The institute work was interest
,iig.to a degree. All of the .session
were largely .^ttenJed. Dinner am
supper were served on the ; groum
and plenty ol it. There are some lim
cooks here as you will find anywhere
.Drs.' A. (\ Junes ol the First Bapus
church, Abbeville and Zeigler dt ,ili
R.ockford Baptist made tine talks, tha
added much to thy joy of the .nsii
"lute. . ~ .
'Fbidav niehutvas educational" night
'lit ymnTp peopie occupieu rne v<-ii
.ei- of -the stage. They rendered a
interesting program. It was a grea
ileal to listen to. . The writer spok
for Allen Uniyersi-ty. He asked l!i
people t,o send their children to A He
-a.\ ii.Lf. thai Allen was alright?u-u.
lias a president - and faculty secon
io none anywhere in the country. To
' iiui'ii [iniisi1 ?Hnrn:,i hr^nvrn-TTr-tfag
Harper and his good people TrrrTti
royal manner in which they enter
. tained the institute.' .
Vr id ay?night brought?Lu a .i>.>
.me nl?Lhe?m?st- insrucivi- in.-tilm
ever held in the Abbeville Distnc
The next, institute was. voted io b
field at Calhoun THihs. .
.Miss flattie E. Ftrrin rendered
.veil ai ranged district superintended
report. She was' re-elected. .'Resolu
tions wl'vc read thanking the pastoi
j people and frienisvlor their ..ciuitri
ioution to the success u,f the institut
and to Presiding Elder Smith for th
nigh plane- of interest and digi.it
ae kept the institute from beginnini
to enq. - .T_I?
PALMETTO SANATORIUM
Stute Park, 'S. C..?Aug. 7, 1931.Bibie
Class opened at the usual h>u
with the teacher Rev. J. Jackson. U
:-opened fche-meefrhg with a song, m
i prayer, after which the . lesso
was discussed from Acts 9:1-9; t
17-19; 1 T?mo*hv 1-12-14. \Ve |hav
accomplished ~ many filings by : h
coming.
The ,Sunday School topic: "Sai
. i-nnverted and?coinnuk^roiied, ' W+
discussed with much interest Sunda
morning, manifested by both teachei
and pupils. The leseson wae reviev
ed hy the superintendent Mr. Janx
T* 1 ~ c- \ir^ n vvwn.wl
?t-ttmn ry-x:?tH ? ?VUM w? a<
that the Lord is still blessing us.
On Sunday afternoon, August 9t
Rev. A. P. Porter, and wife can
over, as you know Rev. Porter i> tl
pastor of Zion Canaan Baptist Churt
and preached for us. - .
The services were opened with
hymn, and the the reading of the 11
division of the Psalm, he discusst
as he read it. Next there was a pra
er by Mr.| F. Barnes. The text fro
which Rev. Porter preached on Sui
day evening will be found in the 4i
chapter of the Acts 20-21, from th
text "The Things seen and heard
The sermon was oh that we enjoy
He delivered it with the usual cap
bility, and inspiration. He sent
- .. . yr
.J' ' ^ f. '
BADER >"' . .. ="
| thrill o?^the -spirit amonj; -t"hc ones
i- that wele prereit. Mr. Frank AiulorsOn
took up "the collection ?>f ?1.00v
MHTHl g?Vf It tft the --ttttegu ' wft'radio
fund for the inmates. The
,v members from Zion Canaan church
attended the 'services wi re.: Mr. aiut
y Mrs. Griftin and son, Mr. and Mrs.
y Butler, Mr. and Mis. Pinion, Mrs.
- Jackson, Mr. Louis Anderson, Mr.
?Walter Butler.?Mi -s ft; Otirrk and
v Miss Katie Attains."
t On Friday, Auirust'7th one oft our
- nurses Miss Mary E. White left for
her summer vacation. We all wish
k her a happy"vacation.
MISS FANNIE B. MILLER IS HONORED
WITH KITCHEN SHOWi
F.K BY V. VV. M. S. OF JONES
.. CHAPEL CHURCH.
i A lovly affair of Wednesday eveny
ing, August 5th was the surprise
kitcher shower party, given by the
n members and friends of the" Young
Women's Missionary_S?tiety-of-Jones
. Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church at the
j home of Miss Florence . Benson,- pree
_sident in honor of Miss Fannie B.
e Miller, bridetelect,
The rooms in which the guests asr
senibled were charming with .lovely
f summer flowers.
A very entertaining program was
.presented by Miss Lillian Williams,y
in charge during, which Mis* Florena
ce Benson announced the purpose ?>f
t the parly and Miss Fannie Miller
j made a pleasing^ response. Tlie
s musical program included a piano
solo by lMary E. Gladden a recitation
"The Last Hymn." Miss Adeile
Green sang; "I Love You Truly."
Mr, A. E.- Jenkins. Jr. "The world
greatest sweetheart is you," by Mr.
t A. S. Anderson both acompariicd by
Fiof. IL. Sullivan. "In The'Gar_
dor, of mv heart" bv ALu*?Lillian
I Williams and "Just a Wean for you"
' Kit 1~> O?
A t ui L-f, O Hi 11II.
, The guests were favored With sc.
lections by the male members of the
i- community Glee Club throughout the
~ evening. The
bnderelect \va led iijto the
[j dining -room where her many gifts,
consisting of-various kitchen uten-dls
were displayed on the table. She
expressed her surpise and apprectaj
tion. "/ '
A- number of interesting games and
c: contests, arranged by Misses Ccn-rkne;
Gordon and Jessie Gladden "were en,,
joyc-d. after which delicious ice cream
il and Take were served. *
ii . Those w?ih enjoyed this delightful
> ?.arty besides the hundred en. -t- Mi> Ff.iipie
Miller and Mr. J. \\\. Sawcei
I v-. ic?Me dnnii-i ( . J. 11ttpt.II. Al.iu-"
gie Herington. llattie Gordon. CliYf-fa
iana Greene, Mary llurke, Virginia
Mukels, and loth el Cuyeres, Mr. and
0 Mrs. W. M. I .aim. w. Mi, aialv* .Mrs.
Herman Gret-no w ?'rofcssoi - 11. 11.
o Sullivan. Daniel rSmith and" .). S.
- 'Fndsvc.-.n Mi 1-1
t .mi-m-, i-hsic- j. l.uinar,
R< II "II. -V. 11 II. >11,', 1,?I??
y rin Gordon, Pauline AKC aiit. Od?\-sa
I Bates, Maiy, Hattie Bell. Murvaivt,
, *'r,J ?Mrr*~.AVii1?e\v~r!.
t" Jenkins Jr., Khrlie Lee Oh-.
>; ten, John Reed, Jerome Burt,.ii, Bolus
Bailey, Miss., "Evelyn Ji?in<. Mi .
Mirvrti Mit.freT and ITelThan 'OVe^f,.
= l.lltFIM \ V A (11 Ml I! M.'l.'i l? \ |
NEW YOlMv-ON \R?.'IV\|
J . 111 in: for si 1 da
e ' .x .
.New A orb. \n?. |iu (< \-:A \ ,.
1 ney Harve\ Sherman a I l.t iian ho-.
? Mho was brought hcic nil I In- Ha.->f
burg- \ merit-ail liner Sj I inii> . ,
evHndj'd (Tom the ruijoi.. , -*l ii 1, -1! 1 v
after a board of ii.t-ft*\ heai:n.? ,n<
Fllis IN land anil u_dl?Ur?Sr-frT?r;.. ..
fending an anoe il w l.i !i < 1..M11
iy in.niediatelv v.itlillie lab'.ii oitii;,>i?.
t at' Washington.
a The boy nio brought in ? IA siiv
t: Rev. Waller Reed. of. lln t. i'drn*-*-]
n S.chool, I.ili.-r a. who - ti.i .iu x-uiili ,
, Willi all " i 111 lln; 1 nr 1 nIT ~
ci labli^-h which of the siynl.-iit> A aM
0 benefit 'most from four > ears snioo my
? ^tt?teET-rrr;iti 1 ,
? All. Recti has planned lo .'d.n'Me
. him here and send him huh |?< I.> ; .
_ ia to do iiii-^ioitaLA work. among niA
^w n people. ?
Tall and erect. Anno, son of the
t. hiefi-'in of the \ ai 11 iii.-. > oeah- 'air
e EngHsh. He said he had not liked
Hamburg, for' if was loo noisy- and
1 here wei-<> t<... ..... ..1 i
u regarded the New Yi.il. shylind he
* feared this city m onlil J>e ex en xxor.se
" than llamhuri!.
' Dr. Heed xx ho has been in Liberia
'or ihcn> years. sS1id the ?|.x?e trade
^ had disappeared in the Lot xvear. following
an edict ahiili^liiim "paxx ning.'
^ a Forth <?T~ en-lav eini 111. t nod ih
Liberia is the joint property of ail
the people, -o that'l iliei ia i- a perf-.s I
communistic state, he said (
BEA.bKOHT MgfKiiVr. <WJ ' 1
. . Ct?N l feiiM ; ; ?
1? ? ssL.
4? Tli'ij"1 Beiniioi i 'I >i.~11 V. i ? i '-L. .
was hel^ at St. MarL .M. I!. 'linn,!
?. on the St. George charge; -Rev. S I'.
^ Watson, Pastor. This rnnfer?-:.i e .x .t
The conference opened W* .liicsda
night with preaching h\ lis v I . \
a Connelly. v- . _
Thursday mm-i i11ir at't( ; a-'-.a.I h"..e
W the devotional serx ;<-< > y.*< i e t .ncl.ic;
l3_ ei by District Supi. Ii? x, S A f urn
v~ ches. This indr.^1 wn- a., i. a
-8 prayer mid dnvrrrimr: ftTTr"~..jl; y.-i-made?to?i
ejou c '.a-?vrr-tttttt-! iTPTr
our work. Report'- Hum di flirt s.ipn,.
erintendetfts and pa t.?i v.cie call
*e ed. Appointing repoit-r ',.r ti
ie envious riain-i - I'iiIIi.'.vii.m i.il . r <<.i
-h mittces wore m|>(>>>ii I t. L'ii^?
Gent rnl ComYivnre y.'ar. Mie *v? iu.ia
were in large tiiimhers. ;\J i:11-1 ?nil
tO and laymen, soliciting sull'iingc I'm'
General Coiit'ei i txc.
y ~ ~ The cjwict' firnh pn^rl-'irr +rrtttrr Rvt.
m & A. Funtclres who lu l l his tii si
district conference w.is at hU l>? -!
th He is a man who goes into his work
jg with all his might to coiuiiut.
>; Prof. Pitiokney- and Pastni Rev..
S. E. Watstlii wciv. at their hc>t with
care and attention to all delegates.
a The following ministers delivered
?
ihe Gospel: Revs. F. A. Connell, it. B;
Jones, P. E. Mingo, F. Marcus, R.
r.awi elite, M. L. Greene, M, O.
' lew,.ml, H, C. itw>wu, OUUU'Utl .SCpT.,-^
liev. S. A. Funtches; President, J. B. '
Randolph 'delivered a masterly ad-Hress
in the interest of Claflin Col>'ge.
lie is a. candidate -to General
i'i >n fere nee. Prof. J. P. Burgess, our '
vocational leader-and teacher, trainer
of -the -S.fntv--of--South Carolina deliv- eied
als.i an inspiring address. We
thank these educators for their helpful
addresses.
The conference passed into history
with next session held at Sycks Savannah
.M. E. Church, Ruffin charge.
. The- conference voted- the best in:
the history of the district. ,
alany thanks to members and the
i ieiuls for their assistance to Pasior
Rev. S. E. Watson and Prof. T.
II. Pinckney for the elaborate entertainment.
God bless you.
I (INVENTION OF THE YV.H. & F.
M. SOC1E OF THE EDISTO DiST. f
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The annual convention of the W. H.
?fc-F. M. Society of the Edisto District1
iiivetn <t ui Gmoi y Mission, Chalmers I
street, Charleston, S. C. August 5-6, j
Rev. W. F. Wagner, pastor. An en..
iiusiust.il* gathering of members and
visiting friends along \vith the various
presidents witnessed the opening. ,'
Mrs. A. "E. Gadsden, district pre*.
ident presided. After the prelimin-.
a l ies at which time an inspiring
g rayer ,\vas made by brother J. Jiles,
followed with, bible quotations "What ;
a. friend we have in Jesus was sung, j
Secretaries and other officials were,
i.lei'led and the convention moved on.
Mrs. Viola Colonel delivered the
elconie-address, which was respond
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|| Entrance tee $18.00. Board i
:iig a pait ot that out. Rooms to
their trades as they work, puyin
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J. h'. Blanton. Principal
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'When iea^h invades your famiJ;
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^Saturday, August 22, 1931.
edr to by Hannah Btake.?Rev.
S. R. Higgins, pastor Shiloh A. M.
E. Church, Carleston preached the
muuml-uermon which ?pg' great
Thursday marked the last day's
session. The devotional exercises
were conducted by the president, after
which Rev. M. A. Hollins, D. D.,
presiding elder gave a timely lecture,
"Opening*the eyes of the blind." A
splendid pappr^vas read by-tfre dele-? _
jd-ite frour Emanuel. .
The afternoon .session was opened
tlia liolial tuQ \T
Dp;-Hulda Prioleau made an extended
talk on "Health" which was
very interesting. Remarks by Rev.
J. S. Morant, pastor of St. Luke A.
two. were among the visitors during
i his session.
The evening session was the winding
up of the "work. Alter the devotionals
Rev. G. B7 Mitchel, pastor *
of Macedonia A. M. E. preached for
us His" sermon was very inspiring
We are pleased to mention that the ??
pastor, Rev. Wagner and his people
did all in their power to make the
occasion a pleasant one for us. Every
one seemed to have enjoyed himself.
. We trust that the pastor and his
flock may be successful in all of
their undertakings and that God will
c.ve# be with them.
BUY C \S AND OIL
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STATION & GARAGE
1831 Taylor St. Phone 9271
OPEN ALL NIGHT
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ids to join and the entire family ?/
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r two to young women. Splendid
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cipline. "
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