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1 SPORTS PASTl'RE \ : BROWSINGS _ , H. W RAUMr.ARI)\ER . I The football season is swL'tly approaching-its culmination. Many interesting garner have taken place and i there are some few more of unusual importance that are to be played before the final whistle Thanksgiving I D*y- ? m m * This week-end in our Association the big game is that between the un-1 defeated teams representing State | and Benedict Colleges. Although State is-doped' to win on the basis of past performances, one can never fflfty?hnppim.-?U-Uh- -Lip*?+ comb, Diggs, McFarlin and Sloane in top forni and with Dean getting off the type of punts that have characterized his season's play Benedict may spiral a real surprise and come through with a win. State has the edge by virtue of her having defeated Haines, Allen - and Florida A. & M. by large scores Aside from these walk aways State has dcfeat^dJTuihrdcipfviay-* 6-0 score. State further has the~ advantage 'o?, a splendid amount of reserve strength which must be considered thought fully by any team that goes up against them. * * * * i There's a dark horse in this Asso-' ciation and that horse has already; thrown the monkey wrench in to t^o ' sets of machinery?those of Allen and Benedict. The dark horse is the Morris. College_aggregation from the FaiT 6 0{ and t*od Benedict last Sat? urday in her newly dedicated bowl 13-13. I don't know how . many - games they have srbed''lpd, hnt^-if there are enough games on their schedule they may have a chance to argue it out for a championship. * * ? ,? 7 (Martin and Allen are meeting this * week in Orangeburg also. Neither of these teams has proved to be a world beater thus far, but each has T- - shown splendid potentiality. They should furnish a real lively game. It seems: that these teams have shown much improvement in later. -?_li games. Claflin recently defeated Livingstone in Salisbury while Allen " came from behind in the second hali of her game at Paine last week and tied a 13-0 lead earned by Pine dur , ing the first thirty minutes of play. The game ended a 13-13 stalemnp. __ By -the way it -was_cfiinerdencfi_that both Columbia teams played 13-13 tie o games. Such tie games are rather unusual in Negro football. Usually when games are tied there are TTTT scores made?by either team. Some of the' greatest thrills are provided by teams that tie while making touch downs. + + * * It is rathe*- unfortunate that one bady can't be present at more than ~ 4 one^Tilace every weekyto witness th,T many garnet" that take place--each week-end. A game that I wanted- to sec last week was the Morris-Benedict game. I would not, however, ~~? havt" bi'1'11 billing In Torego?seeing ii A H n?:? - ? /i: ~ i- A _ A _ Liie AiitMi-ruiue cumuct in au^usiu. In that came "Whitehorse" Dicks came into his own. In the second half he buttered the Paine forward wall unmercifully. His running was largely responsible f6r-Ithotting the "V.corc.?Tho optiro Allpri team plaved inspired football during the last half of the (fame. Bill Burton's passing and Charlie Floyd's receiving ~oF passes deserve special mention. For Paine, Bowman and Waller were outstanding. Umvxnan made some splen did mm?- and-did- some nice pass-re? -~r-r- oaivingv - J, .. v,. ? * * + AlIyjOL might have won front Paine' but for at least one bad break on /' the referees' part. Dicks- had brok^ en through the Paine forward wall and was well on his way to the goal wjjien the Iteadline^mans} whistle ! sounded, whereupon The referee blew hia whistle before the play was completed. It was found that the offense \vas committed by a - Paine player?irbirh would hnvr ooDt U-4 Allen to the penalty or the distance gained. The referee arbitrarily infl ie I ?>il??uuiall vr ",v 1 T? . , 4 4 * ' 4 The questions of officials in our association brings about some amusing observations. This writer was" told recently that he* and Coach Jamison, of Allen tried to make colored boy8 play too much like white teams ?as if there is a white code and a black code of football. All that we are interested in is enforcing the rules of the game. If this be making I them play like white boys?.then we J charity tilt of last school year. ?4-U*- ? j_J e:mu> for Thanh. ..- a hunuiringer. Boili t .^I'tiiiuod to. show v CKou* c. . .. . A ion is endeavor beiu ui;o . \* - ' / a conference tilt ' from hrr r?r n lcv Benedict is out~i ftr~h~v>~n. r~ ' ai'ionl t-ublaina^l' at Alt--A i j ine post season ? eharil;. . L ... . ivhool year. liKM i> V ~ All. iU.NKfciK.I KM LI L\TL KDAY '/ ' 1 both ! < Strong Aggre; , . .1. K . uGhee) The . . 'o or the South; Ailai.t . ill tight it out for ' ouois Saturday , ,Vy Oiiir.gvburg *>n State f / lie Field. This i cunt*- ntdiet and the South ' - A. and .M. College i. .r?v thy. largest. Ct'Ot;. i. " \ir attended a S. A. .. .. ?M1-'??. -.. v'lini Mate hus been ;.. . y. JLlulldbgs goal this M; ' have piled up 13i) pv - ' ' *:es. The Benedii * h.i.e- a good record .. 1 .uing Moi chouse Colic -<, tiej easily licking B. , : . ' : -0-0 and tying Mori i_. t. . . . .. 1 ~ Th. ... v/i the strongest i... ' '. . -. -vie squad ill Its .histvi. t'. ye thirteen backlieid ; - -.1 pui? substitutes, tW >; '~lT.fi VTiTtle reserves To ~7~ ;?* rrr^ -e.i "oled and tiuim . Brinks, Cotton anil o > jits. . fiA . . r iudent coached i team. ? ihe thirty mem-' be is ' that he is a ( pav. o' ; t.ey boast of- the. liesT- " * ' in:n1 in t'.ie?eon-j l'erer.i W*T*. ' iiig' iiVtd'next Sat- ' urdai-* - .% in l'roin their I struv ' vi.ti nas defeated them v . c for four years. I Mo e.isoll lias caused -V . .. " . interest in South Ca; ! . ' f. \ i nlVrefiee clash.' The to play -.Satur-| A*\" M > ,.a.- made by the , ' t T?I4".?. i . t\ .. j 1 : -\, sum u- rsoara ol' C. .. ; ^ iiinioduie" a large nut::. " Hirers anU' alumni-' of < i. . . ji,'. .uiLtot to. ^t- . tcr.'i ' l ? .?: '?A IIO'?r : ' :vl VTK ? ' ' . . 21 ?j " ?. ,.ii.??biing iii: ; . ?h >y. I'eTt-uru,! - t-tut.* College fc-Tv :r. Ci;| . 'r " ^ ' r~.'. i 'I1.: fiU'llf-t tvOfj 1>I OVf no . oi. 1 i titcriiiiiung to ... ;?!:?j>iiing to l'^..x..>.. ' ! "t nVi this ' pen . - if a tit uft ions prili ' = :'csm'h Uial -evin| i;,..- ; ^ I iiikr Xiynma I Sill . ' . i . M f m T ? 11' Hit! Rapfist Chili ? _ .i1.11;\ after a ; Ycr. *.!>si?ni* of the Sitni! ; very impressive 'i/ed t?y the pasror I. 7~ r; ? ?? I 'I' i iio! -den Graded Si'h 7^~ n?' .i!1 11; is?torm.Thr , : ? iwjfS.y'"U stw fond- ol" their ' . svh..?,.| \um . first ; i i - , v !'\>ir. *iT. Mr. Z. K. Ciark., , . ... - K son ./. !\. < larkson, Miss- ' :vd Sarah Miller I -ilr i 's undevirone a \oi" -i : " ah the Waverly 11??,will st on re:eo\vr. ' I'M'-. . ^ :.'io!i'!i was called (, ??-le-r-Mi-ter MrsRuth ; " ?' vUllioi'l. 'Mrs. Roukr ^ :?. !-,r | Mi . : 1 > i Washington D. t ". ?; i C i.( T. .'.'he past few :. - Mirf i t ihe horne . Mj . Marion |\Vri'. U> ir.hi rt. S'.C. Mrs. ; iid Mrs. .1. H. W'jj' ' ~h 1 I *; t. ' ' " v - . 1 !s \v ii i; vti.'ky ? : . ,1 , ^ I M rs. . e. e Resigns as A- ?"t ilif <'uiiiiH; ; . M!.- Mciifsota ifrr . . itiii.' ((iiumiti, " . U "f ?he (i j ' I In- Girl !>, . lmft 3 I'll. 'l " i.! 1 ( ( ll'ivt Of w!. ' !' !''iO'lloy is the ~rtr:v. . ??rT4'4 i noon at. r. f " . i tc f- spon^, l i!t ore. This cl;?- " ' ? " "' Tiry Thursilay' r. ' , ? I it Mn, Potor I y,.,, ' ' ' i"i:~tiralturist "XI ' I *~t~. . i" 'use ottering j tl.r" :? : :. hLiu-nted as Xh ? thojr fl(V.: 'i-om tlu- rcKii1<(). , > - planning -to ' ,?aV"r- . :...i -i gardem the bC.fi . " ^ ? ? mil t <>o?>-4? which Mi-s . chairman will meet ' iay it 5 o'clock The . e; now living in the' he-i-v : . . he Cantor, MissHatlic V- . rcl, Mi 3s Mona PebuT^ . hinic l'hijips and Miss A c! 'i . ii^ . J \ c THE PALM ETTA NWETY~STX srws ~ yT The Bethlehem MLsinnnry .Society I met Friday'HdtO at the heme ? '" .M?-. ? and Mrs.^ Jack ^Ull. vow irt i i nnt ~ Reriptnro rpndine hv i\l Sar:-h i Joseph Mrs. Lena Hill in a fe.w sw?t '.) words made the clut? welcome TT^ ~ Rlla 'Butler responded. Topic. How to krrp tin Spirit alive was interest in cly di-cuss : pd by Mesdamo Vinnia Williams. t T. I - * A. Porker and Miss Sayah I "e .To: eyh. j / Rolo Mrs. G. A. Porker After the j (. program Mrs. Hill served fruit salad, j 1 punch and cake to the1 delight. of m 11 present." The next meeting will be : < at the home.-of Mrs. P. S. |';n.n!\v:n < ,> We hope to Continue.to meet in \\ arge numbers. Our pr'e>i.lent ' ?1 > '.,] d C. A. Dean is very faithful. '.hi- ] ty lends a helping hand i?. t'e i and distressed of the i'< iimgni! ,, Reveral members hpo'iv- - 'p?1?gifts for Mrs. Mattie Chiles wi. > las f her house by lirjg_n few weeks nV;n. ]. We also- donated Miss Mattie Lin 1 - ' v say who is very ill. Mi\_and M^ Liggin Simpson , 0rcenwood werft the Sunday' even'rev i r guests of Mrs-Lula G. Dean at Lev! homo on-Sntuda 'St. ; ? ? Misses Dorothy Lou Do Julian Cli . ton and Wallace Julian RoU-u^u v.. , , week-end gthsfs \,lT3TTST?< VTtU?P Clara and Mr. Charlie Griff in iJi S , lttda~Str - ' * ~ Mr.- and Mrs. Jones and fr iend'-; ' , Lyman, S. C. spent a pleasant dr. with Miss Bernice I.awton Nov. S. ?Mesdame-Mr-Ch?-V4+-?iwft .-Vh-!? drop's "and G. A, Porker and M : ' : ^ Joseph Andetsons were pleas-eat t'Viivner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. TP ,* Dean Sunday. ? The Farewell. Program rendered Mt Pleasant A. M. E. Chfir. h'Sundr.y' afternoon was very good-indeed." Miistc was reitdcycti" byrTHnl-a- nr-h-' Bethlehem choirs. The friends rf He . J. W. Shfw hop.e the corCiirotW-v-^v-di?rend him back to thif-. charge. MrT Jttffies flolloway du d in-An;-ta Ga., and was buried hero Sur. pi" afternoon. V J The Womanlcss Weddine -given " the High School was.-In.pl;- .'.v Mr. and M rs. J a me-; K-. her: :- i came wiht Mrs. Jabber- :-n ! - CT. thcv-\Vedding. I ~ Trini>> M. K.. I; Mrs.R. R. Williams m n-rr4ty J' this work for- -Saluda:?>* v- Li?-:-f' <sho will hegain U'arhii'v ' session. I Mrs. Matilda 'WfUmm?u, ? of Rev. R. R. William- V home to Ninety Six. S~" V Ti- .t.; m-T j visit of?her grand . dnm.;h:. r ' I; -.j Louis?Strongs of Clu-env.no.I. s. <\ j where she has la-en f- r t \\Y?-ksJ' she has rthpr'ovgd so much. The Ninety Six ehaT0T<~ w t! 1 ..1 > e |' energectlc pastor Rev. U. R. Wd'Y-ns, \ is still "On the_miap and in ^ i' must go forward. 1 Thp Pinnnp/i P/mimiit - I , 1th Monday afternoon a*. <>\b>. k. |Mrs. Corrie E. iBrunsun is . !: lit | of this'" committee. ??Icni!>i L.v- J ing plans for raising fiin. ' - . TTPH Branch should confer, with t !e v.-. . man of this committee. son is also serving as .trvasn. * it; absence of Mrs. Pauline I'. r >.p< tulinjr tlwi m in I with T . i !) ?" in Boston. She has served tbe Ib.'.'.vh as treasurer since ".it organ;-'..n in. and j the members- gave -her -tip- v:-i'uM'VitY-\( ly stating that should she .* n i io I the city it would be a pi. : the Branch fo"""reinst.i:t : 7~~" Ah-.' 1 Reese has also been v< . . V In. . church work and oilier. . agencies. The Committee of. M n gei.u-n' meets the 4th Tuesday al l.'n . . i -i 5 o'clock. Mrs, Hello Viu.--, t t the chuirmun is hoping that t i y^im in- < her of this .committee wilt l . preseill j Mrs. Frances Thomas l.l< Economics dc-monstrtifbr lti.b land county will organize Hub- in home economies Monday !..? > i it ing j 10 o'clock. AH laities <t 1 ' j join this club, udder?tdrr-?-a.-j. leadership of Mrs. Thomas u.a\ c-oine | to the "Y" Monday morning .--t 10. o'clock. The Girl Reserve clubs or-- bavi no. v,.<rn4nr- -m?.< Crrnrv Vt- ?rfr*e?V?4 composed of Miss Rhudirp . Misr ' Wilhelmiiia Roberts; .Mi-' \I ii i. Faust, Miss Hortcnse. Mis' Kartha Veal Cmitrhman. M M.^'v K. White, Miss Celirt Riehar.fson and " Mi-lg I .??if f III11. P. tlK.l- in :l;r radio program over broadcasting from station WIS last Monay evening at 7 o'clock beginning the 'celebration of the 50th anniversary of Girl Reserves.?They gave I '>i.-i-. inn, - ? bers with Miss Margaret Smith playing at the piano and those who heard, j i the program commended the ifrfT- j Jor 4beir renditions. These girls will be trained by Mr, George Johnson ihi; " proficient director of recreational niu* 1 sic and it is hoped that a larger aggregation will be organized*- ( 4 9 i-LEADKR- y = it. \rron-rroT n-i v pkain1 Mi SCHOOL .NhWfci ""^nTiT^^^keny.ie^ol' Tillman, S.. C., pent-a few,hours on the campus on uesday. She caive to place her son ames at "the school lie joined the : li grade?the?members of which ave him a hearty welcome. Prof*.?Shimkhn?awd?Mi**?Allen . 'ended' clie Ourti ula meeting held i Siiniitiwvilh, S. C.. on Saturday, accompanying theiYi were Prof. Mciirt and Miss Etta Washington of iobe.rl Smalls High _ Sir Robert Drayton of Ridgeland. C.. ail, ex-student of this school mi, e a snort visit heio on Sunday, i. iiVi" hin? came Mr. Capers - Mid!i urn :i member bl our sPidor class I !!i! two to:wlii?is also of HHighland, in - tU nity and members of the seller are nuked glad to have Mr. .. i ! ill'loii lau-K: ? ; - ? ,vli--s Susie Wright one of our girls iad to leave for her home, Hardee-' ilk. to see her mother' who is ill Mr. Peter Deveaux, Frogmore, S. stopped in to see his daughter ' -.tth-nroTT Siindny afternoon. ?? Prof. Shanklin, Misses Hall, Grayad'd on Sunday the Old Ashley' 'moist "'Association \\*hich convened luring the-week ;it lluspar Baptist "hureh. Garden's Corner. The' servi"7>s.were largely 'attended by mcm ei s and out of town'Visitons. Mr. Frederick D Green a graduate f the class of '.11 is now here at the ~hnol "in""charge of the""grits imihlie is in position to prepare yoUV riite and meal. More pupils have joined the evenng (.lasses .and we are hoping that, till more will take advantage of this nlondid opportunity given them by :ho officials. Work away Apr boys so unt wo shall he ready to our ejet cpop when the rain comes. Tho new pastor, Rev. Mack, held .Services .at Allen Chapel church on ^TTndayn We" wish to extend to him n cordial invitation to visit the school any time he sees fit to do so. tttMvllVA XttWS >ti.uilay school opened at the usual hour. Lesson was reviewed by MY. Willie. Do, il; ?(>ar pastor.?ltcv.?11, A. tuning went tip lu conl'ereneo lftoKirif up to the iiiiuiily 'aihl -feeling good, . n ! our .good bishop made him feel ' r by --ending him back to Brown < bit pel. ?A-ty-7 :?0?&umiuv--evcniug he deiiv-? ' iiij a hnrni.ig. mus-iagc ToY-the be ginning- of a new conference year. Mrs. Addie Sims left Saturday for West I'alm Beaeln.Kta. She has bGpTT c-tlii us quiie awhile. We iceiel very iuiieli to see her leave us. Mrs. Hattie .Alexander was the house guest i.r Mrs. Mary "E~Mit .Morris oil Sunday." Mrs.. Lizzie Wright was brought from New York on* Thursday an 1 her body was cle.here. Both .races brought in oil i'i'ti] floral tributes. Invite your friends to read the "Leader.** ~ ? ? Ml wT MIL A. li. BOY!) OF dAFFNEY - MOVES HERE - Mr. A. B. Boyd,- of GalEney, South Carolina who was formerly Tn tTTC" .shoe repairing business there, has .moved, Xu .Columbia,, and . is . no.w. ex?n-. neeted with the Economy Shoe liepair Shop at lot).'? Washington Street ' _M iv Boyd i- an export in his line, having had years upeiiorw-ry H** is will known Inre h'avtng lu-en hero (>iT several Occasions.- lie is the dencm] Manager of the Economy Shoe Repair Shop and solicits your patronage. \NEW BROOK LAN D SCHOOL NEWS As we approach the end of the month of -November Ave.are finishing 4-wo-~aKmtH^d^U,u- year's Murk and, activities. Our enrollment has great.-' ly increased during tip* past month ami now. that nearly aTi the studdnfs are in we are down to hard work trying- to -nmhe?tlvis year?omt-e( the1 ? ft. ' best, Math teacher's .aim is to make his and tier part ^he very . best. There are- efforts' being put forth to make each di ass-room attractive, at, the same time showing our interest, enthusiasm andkeeping our building and grounds in first class shape. ,We are making an effort to organize a Basket. Ball team among our girls, also a uuartet as we had last year, under the leadership of Principal Shaw. We expect to accomplish great things. There will be an Armistice Day fTTTTfnTtm rem/fared by the *eb/H4 Wednesday morning, November It. The Principal, Rev. J. W. Sha'.v wil be away next week attending the conference "tn be held in Greenville, REV. W. E. RISHAR I)SON FETEI) The members and friends of Bethel "At M. E. Church located at Darlington, S, C., are happy to announce that their very splendid pastor, in person of Rev. W. E Richardson has returned Drum cunfuii'iico and is now readyto' "recommence "where he left off. The female ushers under the leadershin of Mrs. Ida Rogers were so lmppy over his return that in order^To show him how .happy they were, Vhev gave an informal reception in honor of his return at the home of thv> pi^s-. ident, last Tuesday night. Everything was carried out in a very unique manner. As the clock struck 8. the ushers arranged thei.idvfM in chorus fofln and marched into Hie room where the.guest of honor and others were seated and snug the. Negro National "Anthem.-?Jtt . i al'tor this anthem, the waiters who were hnnntifnlly drogved in w lllte - re'.ToT to the kitchen to' begin serving, as the guests were being served, the radio furnished some very pep.o/ music coming from station W. L. W. The Crosby Radio station m Cine-inn atti, Ohio.?Just, as the last person wais served with the first course, Miss Onelyss Beiin stepped forward as toast mistress and rendered .a toast in honor of "the guest. As they WtH'U en.iu.ying the delightful repntUi a snappy program Was rendered consisting of paper, by Miss Daniels and Mack; solo, Miss Sims and remarks by the president. Yells led by Miss L. M. Rogers. 'At the close of -lie -reeeption, remarkx~wori' made bv Various members' of pastor's cabinet, some of the speeches were quite flowery. The pastor gave the closing remarks, thanking the president .and iL. i ?c" 1.1 i~ me inemuers. ui me lemui;.- usuem board for the kindness shown him. Mistress of ceremony Miss L. M. Rogers; - r-Thoso enjoying the reception were the pastor, Rev. W. E. Richardson, his cabinet, the members' of the female ushers board and Rev." F. P. Patterson and wife The pastor's wife, Mrs Richardson, was looking aif she,was "sweet sixteen." ?.?__ ' Menu. -.First course: chicken salad and sal tines. Second course: Co I coa and cake. Thirl course:' Mints; Ijist but not least, water. * -*-i~?i? DARI.IMJTON NFANS Mayo Boars were defeated by tlv\ Laurinburg Institute, Friday, Nov. =$= - Laurinburg.- Nr. The Bears out played the Laurinburg Tigers. having played;Tor three-quarters in the Tigers territory ~ rfcHirmgwhich t\me the Bears were within three yards--of goal lor more tiym twice but for some reason quarter-coring signal. In the fourth quar tor with thirty seconds to play, and back Brockington failed to call th.* first down tlu- "tptarterbaek?ealit>4 punt formation. Pbguose dropped Tiack and punted sixty yards to the Tigers' A Tiger having received the halt on his forty-five yard line ran the ball back to the lone touchdown. Thus the game ended G-0 for a Tiger's victory. It. was a wonderful game. The Tigers are vuu vinoed that- the. Bears are- not what they used to be. . The Tiger otfepsc could not click, bveatfsc. the Bears kept in the saddle. -Tleit h"V"~~iTfllpes' demons did so null ice work at the halfback s post. IT you w.'lnt to know the strength of the Tigers' team notify them' just before supper that they ha 1 won. Th<? Ribivs l? ft the Tigers with the impression that the ganVe' was 0-0. Laurinburg is rated as having , the strongest team iu-uiu eoni'ereiice." The Bears witl moot?the Xornadors-from Avery Institute of Charleston Friday, Nov. 13. Coach Gary will station his' Bears at Camp No. 13. The Bears, 'will lie turned loose I on. the Toriiudorn, that lit to sweep j over the Mavo Athletic Field. Nov. 13 at- 3 30. Misses Barbara Burton and M.tv? Norwood, teachers in the "jgriuUvi school in Lamar wei> the Week-end quests of Mrs. Aliiolia M.tl'Un. Mrs.- M. Reese Gary and Miss Rosa (jieen motored to Florence on business Friday Mr%. Sarft McClendon. an old citizen of Darlington passed_away Saturday morning avher home on B. Mam Street. ]" ^MESSAGE 01 When ieath invades your fami Bolation comes to you from the ? ANL BENEVOLENT ASS0C1 protected by insurance laws, tc policy which you>- forethought ] C such. The Mutual Relief & T. R. YOlTNriBT PHONE 7186 tt?08CHM?08WC8Cra^ Q Saturday, November 14, 193T. We are having some beautiful weather in our vicinity. Many of the ladies are making special use ot it. Nearly all of our schools in the county have opened for this term. Mrs. j T. S Robinson principal of fct. Mnrk -1 School. Miss Emma Drake, prinefpal of Drake School; Mrs. Ethel K. Shields, prineipah-of-'Mni'i'dunin,--Mrs-. Ilor Reese, principal of Lewer Green School and many others opened Monday mOrning with large enrollments. The crops are almost gathered in ; our 'section and as a whole a very nicy sum was raised, j The sad new stook its flight oyer tlu\ state that Mr. Horice Jenkins, being no more. lh? was funera+i/,ed at Mafeddonia Baptist Church, Sunday at, 2:fl0 1'. M. The Odd Fellows in which hi wan a member lor a mini her of years with Prof. J.' H. W J. Prince was "'in- charge of the service Solo by Mrs. Annie M. Walls, Mrs. P. R. McCollum and Mrs. A." *"* "* McCollum assisted with tht. flower arrangements and music. ? ed wife, daughters and three sons, a host of grands and other relatives. : The flowers were many and beautiful in every respect. " Rev.?W-;?H-:?N?w Vmh . City delivered a deep and wonderful sermon Sunday mornirtfeS t? a full --4P church. Rev. Moses lust preached the word from the Scripture at both services, lie fill the empty pitchers. Rev. A. J. Wright was out the ? city last week-end on important matters. He preached in Columbia, S. C.. Sunday morning from there he went to Atlanta, Ga. We pray that his trip will be worth-while. Mrs. Wright, mother -of Rev. Wright is ;*r" in ' rlMf -incitinpr her philrlren Shiloh was blessed with a number of . vis.itoP3 Sunday morning. Mrs. Howry Drake sang a -beautiful solo Sunday morning. ' Mr. J. B. Drake is out again and really continuing his work. He was : h>ii t-hf sick list fur a. few days.? ??? Miss Carrie Mack or Gruely\Till.e, S. C ..was the week-end visitor in the city, as the house- of Mr. and Mrs. J. -B. Drake; Miss Liicile Mcl.eod is * home from Washington, "D. C. The special performance at Zion Church Monday evening by thy boy< were very, good The boy certainly can appear like girls. ^ Prof. K. Williams motored to Sumter' Sunday morning visiting Miss T.. Tariniely. Most of .our sick frionds are ini--prmrmpr?nicclyr?Mrs. Mary-Dmk-e was a little indisposed last week, also Miss Dartha Reese. Rev. W. F McCoy sent u special add to the- Palmetto Leader .this week, trust he will soon got a reply. Read careful girls and sec what's on! ' Mrs. Rosa McCollum certainly can dress in a second, ask^the.reporter. Mr. Answern .Drake preached at 2nd Baptist Church, Sunday P. M. Reports are that his sermon-w^s very good We trust huh much success. . Mi^s- Emma Drake moved in the o-i-ty Drake. S...C., l.U"it week,..;"} she will like her new home Rev W. F. McCoy held service at ^ St. Bulah Sunday morning and a very inspirational sermon was preached. ... ""Many compliment* wciy given hint. ... Rev. .Sermon pastor.of St. Michael M. E. Church and his members are rushing to line up all matters for the conference. Rev. Ferguson and his members at Lever Green is on fbW" job. We trust all of our good people I'i T I'RhiU'b^" ni!> l*1. " special visit to Columbia, S. C.?- A few days , , ag(>i AV< older what's on! Look out 6$; liennettsville. . ; Rev. WL II.'Shaw was at his best " Mitrk-Sunday? HP proorh rAg~ -r~~ never before. St. Mark members are tfoiug all they cttn for him? RIDG KWOOD NEWS = are pri."1'1 ?> have back witn us, our pastor. Rev. Tj K. 11arper. We were afraid that Aye wouldn't gyt him back, but God always knows " best aViil" stand's ready to sufpply our ? ?C. needs. \\\. thank the" bishop "and'".ti l'S 1*11f ki'i?iiiu? fit. ? him liiu'l; _ lY>r. another year's work. ^CONSOLATION | ily ranks, what a message of con J fact that THE MUTUAL RELIEF Y, ATION is under contract and you > ^ i pay you promptly yoi^r insurance ! persuaded you to take (Ait covering 1 Benevolent Ass. of S. C. -OOP. Gen. Manager. 1501 Vt TAYLOR STREET | ^fi0^8CB06Q?jft^C8C8W!8C8C8C8C80SC6CS060BOC80BQH08B ' '?