The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 29, 1931, Page Page 6, Image 6
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SPORTS PASTU
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Columbia is all agog over the sh
junking as n baseball -aggregation. At
Hasteni Championship in an elimimi
ihe eastern Championship was won
t :olLuiilii.i .1 nnun-s. Inn?MnnrhesKnr toi
what is v.ailed a little word's series w
~ ' The Jtmiors have given Columbia soi
applaud their. achievement.
I. a si u (Teir.-V issiie o l' Hi is paper it
I'uiiiell i> ui be connected with the (
nell hails iioin Caiitoiniu and he uh
things Casteru having attended the
in I inilli'illu'i. ll ? . c I'll fiiul I wi 11 lit-'
hrli Ajaimoii. is in u.1mi l'or a few
YUiv. Ma'. i>; ;n: 111 : a:n In liis peilee
roadster." s'cyhi/ JLfvb around at this
Ke is bark to resume his post as ea]
always a uleasu'ri? to see JBob for ho
' the o-tiilii on. '
- t .j* * * '
I io.po that the ui-cusstoiis that ha\
ToU!di:rlj Tare iliou- -jii'ic food. . I'he
lUilt" > li tie '-I.O Why' Wollld like to 01
not bad ample null uelioiv in it to u
to- .treaw new friends toy the fall pas
elenenu-.ls .tnu ouf luitl.ei ipnmients
.We ha\ e taken up sticil cortsidefati'
. ur^v^toiVni. the ft tlltoTf" om the-tomw-,?th'
.soTniy the >?..ei.il points, and so l'dr
of the game and its division into qui
as ti(K' litip;III easily heroine confused
I he time a regular collegiate
in' ,)' I'our -fiitt ui mil.tile quarters witl
tin it is t and seeoiul; and third and 1'
-between---the second* aHtl third quarter
choose mo goals they sh\ill defend at
111.0 of a t-Oin. I ho winner of the tos
the vsal it snail defend, of of recivin
it phvue is made .11 is inevocable. T
rhe \\inner. If the. winner elects to
goal it will-di lc.ntj, as they must reee;
At the end of 'the first lilteen m
change goals. Hie ball is placed in
fvoin-the side'and end lines toward tl
idr me iirsL quartet 'is-.'al. This chan
aii't U'liiiii ?i . lla* li ami t
ii. ! :' gotl'!:-. Iltjii t. -.i >'; ell v liUllg'od.
"li'ttih lt.a\ i-aii: 'a;l\cutai'o ui lop'<
?he?--i til*iig- o-*?tUv? &w*1 ilit^lllost
" game Jia? the -same election as had ih
for high school games the rules e<
. qiia-iv+s ui iwcivc imnu.es each shaij
.is talc*n thai bo% s o.l". high school aj
~~*~~ip7.n>t-m tli.' i . t . .'-'.a' ,, n i l.irnis' str
ih n'io it ir rot to he expected'that
uq. if pad as. colic tie teams. ? . 1
? '!'} (. mattej" hi'Uh'.e T> veryTmpm'ta
1satiLed ifoii-.' tT>V* file iii The TasT ml
io tain numher .< t' ov.ts during
ct'neo st ?ii the ?:inie at any time.\m
purpmo unate\ir ,'or that JlUmhe
? * ' iijU' '"lit :nc u ,ml.en advair.ai
a !:mt' :rtiet ta.n weak or
'' p'it.t. Km- V:eh time out beyond
?? > la1- it - .fi nalized a certain
i l : e-:- at '.he time t lie hoill' is Up.'
he * j1 h " ihe in'if. limit
' < .ehh:... ii.ii?i.i i:ii...toiuovt^rTClarence
"Bubl
Battling Tillm.
Card at Colli:
Labor Day 1
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woi'^ii; cUaiii|>n;>it \v-P! i<4ash wyt h TulVv
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a?ij ivas <>fynnjJ pi'uiii|jt.|.y ai
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?'I lu- ha',tin *\vjjs*
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A) n;.Ji t'ii' V ( . j.eagvte begun-.
A lai a?' I'U'U'ti. AUti.i ifii and t*
v. '1- l..... ii. i * ?
^ . ti ''.- ' ' night \\i-iv }i<* 111 ami
Pp.-t r l.i iii.ui- wagain' frt . Iii.s
!'" ' I ' ' "!;V <?\v.| (lie niet't.
in'' ' n' tn nil''!.I ^.ya' a f.-;r# at sue
'I'll, re at li: I V |,| nnijltOnt visi
r"! in i' > .1 ,Lli. t lino. Mrs,
Muy.i IK- I?( li licc was not ieed as slio
motored a friend of her-. in town.
Mrs. John K. (Hover alter eompfet ing
H delight' ul trip mm.I r*tu+nei| from
Augusta is attain in tjie i-ty.
Mr-. (i!o\ it. M r Wiley . and Miss
Kohlne ' I:ii-llai'i i/~Vc< > . <h n? p gui'Sls
of. ^tit: Ijinrli.i . iJ- h ht.r aiid her
(taught r i . I .ti< 'J !i ."a Tl.ui .lay of last
.... .... week. Ami on .v-un-ay were '.the dinner
guest: of M.s. Mgene Pllisun.
tf-Mrs. Ue* ar Hytd of- Philadelphia
re. " alighted I mar-t ram-number five Satp^^^urdaf
to the ^xfj-eivio delight of Prof.
RE BROWSINGS
Ml.AltD.NEB
owing that the Columbia Juniors ai
this writing the Juniors' have won th
ition staged by the American Legioi
in Manchester, IN ejw Hampshire. Tfc
: Houston, Texaa where they will pin
ith South Chicago, Western Champioi
ne excellent publicity alright. We to
* *
dd us That my oTd friend Lee Julia
:oaching stall' at State this fall. Pui
5U 10 live lMV.IVAllg .111 a 2\.IIV? ICU^C L
Massachusetts Institute of Technolog
well in South Carolina Sports circle:
liiivs Mil mnfnunil ilwwn --from Nri
tly ritzy Sport model Willys Knigl
time almost causes one to believe tha
Main of the Allen football team. It'
typifies the1 true Sportsman oil' and o
- ?:?7??
e been appearing in this column aboc
purpose has been to give some infoj
ijoy seeing the game playe<| but hav
nderstand it as they.^should like; an
itime. We have discussed most of th
> shall take a. general trend,
ons as the number of men to compos
I* purpose of the game, the methods u
th. We have not discussed the lengt
liters, and halves. This~is important
when the teams change goals,
ime is one hour. This hour , is divide
1 a rest period of one minute be twee
ourth quarter*; and of fifteen minute
s which is called the half. The team
the beginning of the game by the, tos
s is accorded the privilege of selectin
g the kick ort' or of. kicking otf. One
he loser has the election nut taken b;
kick otf the loser only may select th
ive the kick as matter of course,
inutes /or the .first quarter the team
a positiu^ exactly the same: distance
he offensive teams' new goal as it wa
ige also taken place between the thir
listauce to .be gained remains the saw
These changes are made /that neithe
jgraphy or weather conditions. At th
n of the-Moss-at/the beginning of th
e winnerafthat .time and vice versa,
immittee makes itf-arbitrary-that-Toti
[ constitute a full game. The positio
?e are not suffieciently hardened t
enuou>- play such as football demand:
high school teams are usually as we
* *
nt in football, as games_ are sometime
nute of play. Each team is allowed
a half.' That is, they may have rth
after a play has been completed fo
r of times without incurring a penalty
iff nf I'm- the purpose of rnt-tinjr nn n
strong points in the opponents systei
the number alloted by the rules Lh
number of yards. A play that is' i
if it result in a score is regarded a
and the score counts. No opportunit
4s -perm i11 e(h
by" Green anci
in Head Fight
mbia Theatre
Might-Sept. 7
Camden with the Carolina title a
.take. Randolph is m?butt la usarri"
-vfteran uf many ijng battles and ha
never lost a fight.
J .Iff Harrison of Camden manage
| ' i'dltna natul Lawson stated tha
his i wo Doys a ix' traiintf hard am
y.tiv in the pink of condition, and tha
: he I n-diir. lla HI in 111 win n hit.
! * harles Spears,.1 r.,of Sumter wTi
; looks after the iterests of- the t \\:
JLdii' .h 11 il a - jaiku.uJ....t:hcuup -s. ...po
the boys usually win by knockout*
atul also points out that Speed;
Randolph has never lu-en defeated.
To round out the card, Tn t~h
.several pre limiaries- leading ui> t
1 I rI 11 i 11 lip III il lin 11f TT"
fastest colored fighters in'South Caro
! Iiria are slated to clash.
Would like to hear fiuni_._som
-gtrrd~fnTze fighters who wish to t<
jllooked for fights.
j Send photograph, age, weight, am
record to Chnrlese Spears, Jr. Box
jug Promoter and manager, Sunvtei
South Carolina.
-and -MrsT-RWsrmr "fstte lias hof heed
?w?l-bi^?prtK-tetthrT?town in (pule ^
few seasons. "...
. Miss Helen Reynolds, daughter o
Rev. S. P. Reynolds, has returned t<
Cvapston, Illinois via the country.
Saturday afternoon the body ol
sister Lizzie Ftneh. was itqurdeiiuhu
ftiner.-il _ rites. It Was a sa 1 tinu..
1 "niT1 (li-eeTmed was very well known b\
both races in this-town and she wit:
will ni> along the chronological lad
der. She will be missed. .She leave:
four daughters and two sons ind >ttii
i era I friends to mourn her loss.
j IrrsT Wednesday ,Mrs. Rosa Wilt;
and her guests Mrs. Clover and Mis
; Gillian! were the midday guests o
' 1.. and .Mrs. F.arley Mars of IVIt
| < ri'm ) TMlliee I'M ?? " ...
.. uuio ittj iiit- ktoii]
ssi fc enjoying tt t*R*asnnt stay in tli
i.i.y of Ahheville. They visited tli
home of Mr. and Mrs Wakefield am
.Miss McKniglv \yhere tlicy were prof
fered dinner. A pleasant trip.
. Misy Alice Ilartfield left Tuesda;
mowing for Detroit. Mich.
On Tuesday night 'Mrs. John F
(iilover and her niece ended a ver;
eventful stay in the sunny Southland
They left for Philadelphia to jpii
her husband and to continue her va
rat ton. Mrs. Rosa Wiley accompani
ed her as far as Richmond, Va.
Farmers are looking .doleful; cot
ton is 6 cents a pound and there i
evidently plenty of cotton around here
THE PALMETT<
,J i .vION KTJWS '
The refreshing showers that f<
during the ^mst week have cooled t
? fttiin>splic 111 and m.iMu Iliort' t'UI
forffible. ?
Servient.?heW?oil day m chuvh
here, were well attended.
A few still wend their way
country-side and enjoy services thei
Mrs. M. K. Hemphill is sponsbrii
I "Baby Doll Show" for benefit
: Bethel A. M. E. Church Tueatb
' 1 evening, August 25th. The public
' invited to attend, ad.ni >.;ion lOct
0 A rate treat is in store i'o:' those wl
avail themselves of this upper.unit
_ . "Stiver Tea" at the home of M
llv and Mrs. R. T. Youne, O'Chicld S
'* [ was well attended. This was hi ii
terest of "Pipe Oigan Fund."
y | Mrs. FLeda Diggs and children ai
hack from?Rn k Hill, S, C; whn
,v | they spent a pleasant week wil
ll mother and other' relatives.
|M Miss Belle Johnson has returnc
8 home' after attending summer, selic
n and spending' several weeks in Hi
lumbia,. Si. C.
- Group Deader*^ of B. Y. ~P. U. t
d t oinith Baptist Church afp: Mi
A. Bak'ii, :\Its> McCoul, Mrs. Mi
c i Kiksick lVawkins, .MtV. crs Bookma
djand Sanders.
e* I Mrs. Anna 11. Sims one of teachei
| in Conmh Sut'da school has return*
e a iter several months in the rity .
f I Chicago, 111., where hh.r jihildrc
h | made the stay piusa'nt and prolitabl
t? '^11 are triad to have Mrs. Sims bat
I no me ami note - with pleasure tin
d her smiles rue still "ehci^r^;". *
n I Mrs. Kii/a Fiasier and Frunklii
s also Mr, W in. Sanders were visitoi
s at home oi scribe. Annie Leslie an
s I Mary L. Sirus called and gave glov
g j ing account of visit to Clinton an
t Donalds, ,S, C.
i' Dr. Long who wi'.i now praetii
e medicine in Union amd Union Count
ha >opened otlice at -No. 2 S. Pinckr.e
s St. A large number called on Mo
s day nad inspected office.- This we
s found well artanged and fitted up i
d modern style. Dr. Long attende
e services at Bethel A. M. U. and Ziv
r H iiati lies.- lie will also visit St. Pai
e Baptist Chu.ieh,- tiun call again i
e -Corinth. '?
tends throughput this and othj
r State are gaud to Know, that Kev. ,
n C. White of Winston-Salem, N. C
o jfs'. better, .Union. "S. C. has . bee
greatly concerned, aln.ut his conditio!
11 Al.any imiuiies were made,' now a
ai'e more -atistied to lea>"rt of his in
proveirent.
Kev. Fealty < f (JofVney, Messrs AI<
Mahun and W it.- u ivelton, cat.':
to see I i' f. !. >1. Tobin and .we'.
r glad to see him somewhat in
, |proved.
'f Mr. alld Mr.-. W;iil:hVr \'irholn< ,i
^ I pleasedto liiul himsomewhat in
e j Foster St. have as house guests, M
land Mrs., McDowell and family c
s Washington. l>. .Mi-. Meriwetlu
'. of (lalfney and Mrs. Kninia Heard c
Columbia. These are being pleasant.]
entertained at the 'old home'' and i
1 he ' City i f I losui'.alit v."
1.Mr. Hubert lieati\ student at. Alio
l'id\eisiiy i- spending a lew da>
here at, hoine bf In- aunt .Mrs. Mar
Cillian mi Wallace, Street.-. M
Heat ty. while attending Sims Higl
l.'nioii, S.' was member 'of teai
"that I\Jk v\ lie, failure's,'' It was sai
that Ilea t'(\ played "smile ball.
Here's hoping that- tills, poling ma
~ rvmain upon tin* w inning side in; lit*
"Seek fits t the kigbom ol' tiod and hi
rightoUsiie.-.- ami ail thing* will b
?ad do k -' 44h?tWc?call?t he?" winiiili
' Missionary Society of CuJTinlh Haj
^ lis t ( hoi. a; <is at home ul Mr
I ione\a Haten, MoHeth >St. A we
? attended meeting and nest efijoyahl
* rel'i eslinn-tii . seised by hostess. Mr:
? ! nilu llus liuurgli is ttie honored p.reSt
dent.. .
I -Mrs. lUi'-tie Tinkley eiiterlaino
I "Corinth W a km " ( lut^hien+betsuii
\ t! "I - - ' 't: a ' I - i - of
I and i u jo\ i d 11. I it i a V- rTTvrrrs ffh
'J |cake.
l> Mis. M imiii- I'n i-iiian rememberc
I lie young man with f 111? i\ ate-i nuloi
Thank you!
v Mr. Norhit Williams, farm dt-Ti^oi:
? \t iaim?:iiii;i iI int. 1111;j. ui iaiiiU'i
find citizens nf l uimi county a tei
-1 .ttt: y. . , ii
the whole a |j? Ipt'ii 1 program and mus
enjoyable pi'-'iir .war-diad near Carlb
le. s. c:
I'r. (). X. Montgomery is still o
S. linckney. Street and will hi' j>ja
. to relieve .you id dental *t rouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Wad Blai'kwoM an
family also Miss Louise Blackvve
' spent 'Sunday in Columbia,'the guest
of Mrs. Ida. Nance, who spared n
pain's in making it "pleasant. for he
j -visitors.^
; i lie (' 11 ieao l7-t-prfeTTiter~Eaye hole. o
tlie visit am! i-nytj"taiiiment givei
C Miss Cora O. Fant formally of Unio
, many here read this and are st'il
looking to seeMi^s Fant hero befor
C laving for Ohio to visit Rev; an
. Mrs. Smitlu U"e still hope to see he
__ ^11 C()ri[|l >' It:' | ' 1 i.l l I mi li m'i <!
ing South-laud.
tn discourse on Sun. morning Ftei
_ Baton nastor of . Corinth Baptlt
churcli, emphasised s'onie , helpfu
facts. "Ifo unto others ..as you woul
hut they should do to you.'', m.. Liu Ida
?i ule?ivnri one jioTiit lot" emphasii
i' i
r wn t' your OlieniJO:' \V;?:it HC>t lit*
The sermon was practical aild earnest
' ly delivered. Pood tor thought wi
fui'tiislu'd throughout the lesson. "1
I' was- eood to he there."
Mrs. Alice Carson called on?-you
'' enhe before leaving for New Vor
and Jersey cities whgre she will vis
her children.
Mrs. Cyrus Williams, Merinethc
v and Mr. and Mrs. McDowell al-o guv
"pop call". These visits like othei
were enjoyed and we hope to hav
y all come again.
M.' A. T. was glad to sou.. Mr
n Bo I den loutdngso well. She enjoye
summer school hi-hl in Rock Mill, an
feels benefited
Prof. Bolden and Mr. 11. H. Both
~ gave early morning call at 20 5
^ i Wallace St., and found young M
" ,Tobin doing "fairly well."
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t
) tEAPER l?--*r-?
WARE SHOALS NEWS
ell The Sunday School at Big Bethel
he is still a lively plmo and is nttrmt11
nig trie attention of many We were
pleased to have in our Sunday School
C9- Sunday morning Miss Mary Davis
of Good Hope Baptist church. Miss
to Davis is a student of Benedict College
e. *?^unibia , S. C. She is. traveling
ig for the purpose of Soliciting funds'
of for Benedict College. A neat sum
iy_ wns taken for her, - ???
is The Missionary meeting of the
;s. Little River Baptist Church of Aug.
?o 17, 1P31 rendered a very interesting
y. jnogi-am. A nice little offering was
r. sent to Mrs. RutTi White, and MTI
t., Rufus Davis who have been on the
ti sirk list for quite a while.
Last Sunday, Dr. Sam Nance p rere
siding Elder of the "Greenville l)isrr
ti'K't Was af Big Eethgl vsdicre he
;li h<-' the Quarterly -eenference. r>|Nance
at 12j.0q o'clock delivered a
;d soul .stiring discourse. All 'reports
)1 were favorable.
)- Avery Chapel W. B. Lodge held its
regular meeting last Monday night.
>f- Mrs. B. T. l/owery, and Miss .Burn
ft - .. ..
miu wmiams representatives oi tnc
l.itlIt* River Baptist Sunday School!
11 attended the Tumbling Shoals Sun- j
day Sshool and Educational convefi- J
s tion which convened with the Rocky I
'd Spring Baptist Church Laurens, S. C.
>t last Fridayv Saturdtty ?nd?Sunday.
Ji They report a successful meeting,
o. The B. Y. P. U. of Little River mot
k at 4:00 o:clock. The Subject for the
it evening was: what About Prohibition?
, Mr. R. L. Madden of Washington,
a, D. C. was the guest of M'-s Maggie
's Walker on last week.
!.d Mrs. Lizzie Quarles and Miss Viola
Floyd of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
id Theodore Anderson and sister Lillian
of Winston-Salem, N. C., Mr. and Mrs.
e Graton Harris, Mr. arid Mrs. L. W.
y Martin were the dinner gnosts of Mr.
y rind "i- iin', m on Sunday
ni Aug. lGth.
is Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ya..s- of b en
West, and Mr.~and Mrs. Charley C^ok
d of Greenville;MVere the Sunday after
ri noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyat
" Hampton and Miss "Maggie Walker
Messers Chester Davis,-and Cavi.u l
Lowery were pleasent visitors in
. Ware- Shoals, Sunday Evening!
^ Rev. S. J. Cowan, pastor of Big
' ? Bethel was at his best Sunday nig hi i
n He delivered a sermon that we cannot
^ forget soon. " .
". Mis. S. J. Cowan, the wifo of our
l" pastor Mesdames I.ula Brownlee of
" East. Orange, N. ,J. and Gussie Lee
of , Jacksonville^- Fla. sisters- of the
!l pastor worshipped at Big Betlul Sim-:
v day Night.
l* .Mr, ??n?l Mrs. Waller * ' d *
their dinner guests Sunday Dr. S.
^ Nance, Kcv. S. ,J. Couan. Kov-. ThMo.iL
and Ottis Leverett aYnl Me.>s?p s Co wo e
r- Dorrah and. James Leverett
Mrs. Rebecca Margin ha-5 . ret m in t.!
*r homo after spending a week wiih
,l relatives of'-Lincoln Counts. Ca.'y
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Vert land our
11 Daniel, Jr.,** of Newaik, .N. .1. are
here visiting Mi. and Mi.-. .1. W. M
f Dowall and mother.
s Messrs Thadeous David and I'loiyec
y Me Do wall also Misses Rulinson u:sl
I'. MeDowall of Washington, D. are
'? also pleasant visitors of relative- an i
n friends. ;
d Those witnessing the lovely part,
given Mr. Horace MoDuWall \v ion
Air. and Mjrs. Al'aeeo Wehh, Mr. a.
M r K. N. kohi-nson. Mi. nu.{
s Lut/icr Ware, Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Ah e
Dowa'l, Mr. and Mrs. W. Is. Sin !er, j
8 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W illiam .
Alor-ir J, W. James and Willi
I' )l?: a-on and Misses Mage jo Walker,
s. and Withe. Sholer.
e Sl'MMlsHTON \F.WS '
S. ~
1 tie death <>t .M AloD' na!d; llfjitt'
was very. sad. The funeral ;er\
d were held at Liberty llili A. AI. I!.
u Church, on Sunday, August 'J'!. 1 t |
n- It wu.rTTul to all.. Mi'. f ini~~7rr~"~I1,1 ." ir
rr left SulurcTac hT~smuvn 'miiiic TTT?"?
with her children in N. Y. City,
? .Alls. .fl"l)li RluU.ii. Mr,
1. Mrs. Moses Ragin, ami. M r. John AI?
Cray all of Jacksonville, Fla. :nv hen- !
i- visiting relatives and friend ..
TT~?M iss Hat tic Parker sneni?the week"
v end with Miss. Gardenia Harm /in l
Miss .Mary Smith of ^'uniter, has
returned' home after- si-endine .speed
Time with Mjsses Tlienla and M:u i
n inn Ragin. She was a.ccontpynied 1 \ j
d Misses Margaret, Theoja and, .Marilnu i
? Jtagin. .Also- Messrs A'ppelt W'ttym.
d and Loui.i Oliver.
H Miss Henrietta Blaekwell has r- j
s turrtrd to Alabama, after spending
0 some time with her mother.
yt
The program which was given :H
^ of the same was enjoyed hy>tll.?Tina
program was rendered bv students of
" different spools, all of this city. The!
schools represented .were, Allen t'ni?
-versity, State College, Morris-Cotlegc j
St. Paul Graded School, alTrt Summer-. [
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Mrs. Caroline Ragin"-of Wasliingt .nl
f). ('.. is here spending sometime wd+r-j
friends and relatives.
I Mr. Daniel Rhodes and friends ..l j
I Sumter visited Miss Henrietta Rat-ui
j and si - ters_ op Friday., gy tilling.?? ?J
Mrs. Kdwin Wells and children"of j
Pinewqntl, S.-TV, was the dinner guusts
, c ..w.th. J ~ ii
[. 111 iiini' nwi-uei unu grantm-nu nrr,
is Sunday, August 2:t, lb.1l.
It Mies E?lith Ragin happily suipfi </d
iv Tuesday hy baking a delicious cjiLtV
k having sixteen candles in the tup of
it it. She was all full of smile:? fiVun
?-+fce gift. Many l.hanks to the "baker."
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?s Mrs. Addie Miller returned to her
re home in Greenville, after spending
several weeks at home of- Mr. and
&, Mrs. James Rodgers and Mrs. Tira
.it Johnson on Hamlet St.
id 'Mrs. Josie Worthy rs succeeding
nicely with cafe on Ham left St. She
r solicits your patrdna'ge.
?. Miss Rosa Lee Rice is spending a
r. most pleasant time at home? of relatives
ni Columbia.
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Our cunning factory in every res11
n1, i.< nn>i'.ivi!. gnrd.?They arc ran
. ning; on a rsitttty: oir-6c, per can, and
|u'y I'lii 'M-^h ?Every body .I
w ft not \v:.-o to can every kind of food
they cam ... " !
The a ect'V at Wise Hill A. :?Lv<
,iE. Z, .X'bareEL* . ^ by--*
r-'.'o d. Miiny syuls came to Christ.
Itev. Mclverv, pastor.
?Mr. .the'. :,!?>. MoColl " R<vklng^
ham. X. (,'. Wore tire week end guests
of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bush.
Mrs. Louise Pearsjon native of
here_Jio\v of Brooklyn, X V was the ..
week end guest of Miss Yjola Wash-"
ington. Mr. Preston Brice' and Mr.!
Henry Toll/oft of Washington, t). C.
art? home for tvmdavs- and was the
P. M. uic -t of ?flsses C. K. and (J. A. '
Sanders-.
^Mr. McT.eod and sort of Washington,
1 >. C. and* Miss McKennel
motbred home lor a few days- to the
delight' of relatives and friends.
Mr. Johnnie Blaekman of N. J. .
arrived---home-for?a?few days Ho the
delight ol his parents Mr. and Mrsr~
L. Aw Blackmail on Marshal St.
Mrs .Co:lie Stevenson is spending
t iVwLdoavs in t Ivniloite , X. ('., with
Cev. and I-I-s. Stevenson.
nennn xegyese, Mrs. Dora
Dr.vi arrived' home for?_ the funeral
rTr r bvth^r. Joe Pegueso Tuesday
7?rs. L. ?.'.?* Qmek~-e? Now York
( ity is h.mj for a few days. Mrs.
Alice- McKay and Mrs. L. Mcleod
after spending a few months-in N.
I. arrived home Saturday.
Prof, and Mis. .I< Cimtiinghuniare
nking nice rest hoihe from their
hard* school work in Florence, Fla.
Nurse A'inen Jones.. R. N. in the
Alulliris Hospital lis having a nice
time on her vacation she motored to
Blaekville and' Orangeburg;
^VProf. Odum of Mullins was the
homt?*-guest of Miss V. J. Jones,
j Mrs. Getrude J. Taylor of Sumter'
and two children are home visiting
a rents Mr. and Mrs. D. Jones and
[family..*
Miss Pearl Knight, Mr. and Airs.
.Robinson after spending a few days
-U. mte---l oI't by +o?>tinu- for' New York
t*ity ? ? " """ : ?f
Inspite of the weather Sunday,
oh was crowded as ever. "KT>v.
H-aratio ' S. Hill, director <-of the
("jty certainly, in every respect fed us
with rich food. .
Air. and Mrs. J. G. Grace certainly ,
lajsed .some money in their suppejy
"ThTir'sllay ' P. AI., inspite of. the
kventlioTT
i*1 AGs. Gertrude Taylor -of Sumter
land nuiso V. .k-Jones, Mrs. Viola =
' ' I, ,..i- i i,;i...i..l .n.;., p., ?At..-.
* ' myw .* W't i j
' i'.c*11 hi I hirtsvi.llo. s|ii'it{ ii pleasant j i
P. M. i' i ipa\ wiiJullu* reporter nh.i ,
I'amily.
.lis. ('Inn';/ Vomitf alitor spending
< while w ii|.;u . nu Hoy. ami Mrs. <
i . - IT- sT'CotiTl"Iron';- 1
on; <ii' !> . W. s., rinntia, sjhe..' is
?t-r?i" i.?.< in ;.iin hi11' luNbahd i
Mr.. Vt njnr- i?? jn Philadelphia, Pa.
Our hoanl it'ul new mansion js, al- l
i^auartfc.v.oi -u.-arV--qv?>?^a
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Saturday, Augpgt 29, 1931.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES
Sunday School at 10 A. M., was - very
interestinK -and inspiring. The
tlasM-s were well represented .and thv3
order of work dispatched1 with much
credit -to the School. We were de- ''V
lighted to have the "presence of Rev. :
M.- McCollum of Clnflin College, Orangeburg
and to lis'en to very en .
jemjJjks by him ^to , the
SeliooL He ali o worshipped with us
at the morning services and expressed
himself us having enjoyed his short
visit very much. Come again you
are at all times welcome. Very interesting
review of the lesson was
conducted by Rev. Henri, assistant
pastor. .
"At 11:1.5 Rev. Henri selected as a
subject "Letting Yourself Out," a3
found in Expduc 4:2; And the Lord
Ipuri? and lie said a rod. The sermon
was full of advice, touching the
many .things the Lord has in stole
"or hi-- children. The sercvon at 8:00
P. M. fix)in subject "Evidences of
a True Christian " .was very good
and helpful to all who heard it as
found in St. Matt. 5:3-11. Among
(lie. visitors were Mr. Lowndes of
Washington, D. C., son of the late
sister Ella L&wndes, also Miss Mamie
Anderson of Columbus, Ohio, and
others or wirooe names couiu not ue
secured.
Tbeymmg people-program was in
v.jtarge- of Miss Florence Martin and ? _
Miss I)orojLh.v~?"&niith who did themselves
credit for the manner and' conn,
position of their program. We wish
to thank again Mr. E. M. Keitt for
his presence and service. We car always
depend on hitr also Mrs. 3
K. (Ji'fcvn and 1 f tU daughter for
their timely service, and each of the
participants on program. The Sunday
S'hool and League jointly will
give, a moon nght social on Allen'-i ~
Campus Friday evening to which ail
are invited. Come have a nice t-mte
with us- for sure you will.
The ladies of the clubs and board.*
of Bethel are staging a mammoulh
Li. bur Day Dinner in the basement
of the church Monday Sept. 7th. You
cart have dinner- served you from
11 ;00 A. M. oh to suit your ta^te, it
matters not how variei. by
tiie chwch Cor. "Vamter'and Taylor
Streets' for dinner. Bring your
friends or send them. Everv convenience
to serve you. Dinner 2B and
.55 cents.. Call phone 8605 if you
would like to "have your dinher delivered
please. .
Dr.- Lawrence is expected back from
his. vacation . this week-end and will
like-to greet you in large numbers
Sunday. You are invited, welcome
and expected* to our services - each "
Sunday.
must completed in fall,?wg-?re?to
Lmtevtain any- meeting tnat you an
are to bring to our city. Come one,
cine all, the doors stand open.
Mr. Anderson Drake has been
ailed to the ministry and preached
nis first sermon Sunday A. M.
Miss Kate Evin, Miss Rosa Wallace
.Mr. R a ward Brown, Miss Fannie
l.tuiry Gray are home-visiting rela
Lives and friends.
N. & I. School
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on for Freshman College
two to young women, Splefulid
dited by the State Department
ew academic building, properly
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1-l.mi with ihe privilege of" workda
work students who can take
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nry-jTur-promptly your insurance j '
rsuaued you to take out covering t
eney'lent Ass. of S. C. !
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