The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 07, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6

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tainect wniie eating oy tne college quartet, shown about the e.tmpue. ;-by the president and faculty members and with their best wishes, you leave for Savannah. Singing, joking, and napping, you journey . happily until you reach Georgia Industrial College where refined college groups and the hanging.jrtoss made you feel quite 'at home. The President lltjbertunci his cultured faculty-?together with his ^ tsudents retire, rest-sweetly^rbto, - a goocTbalanced, breakfast, visit sections of the cinrrpus and^TTtnv nil hearts are eagerly 'finding seats in the bus to speed swiftly to the "Land of Flowers." Arriving in Jacksonville, Mr. G. C. Boyd, an old friend of the principal, meets the bus and conducts thy. principal to the olfice at the Stanton High ^School. Committees have boon avra 11 go(f"to- nnvr ? : ""'I yhi| about Co- v.tv l-.n... buildings . and into the splendid "cafateria wjiere you enjoy a real nice lunch which was previously, arranged for. The people at. F.dward j* Waters College are now calling for tile Sterling group over telephone. Very soon, you are in the bus again j and on your way. You are sure to eniov* Etfw'ard .'Water* ('nlloo-w Ihm-jiikh ~ the hospitality in many respects duplicates that of Georgia Industrial College. The only inception, perhaps, is?the?Ministerial" Department-- hetw that you did not sCe in Savannah. After breakfast, Mr. Hoyd returns to oscoit or L'liiilo. t.hi- J')-, up olmiil tincity. This is brief because evcry? body wants to see St. Augustine. ? gittce every?person -to .Inc.ksuui ille= _ with whom .vo.u have talked ha:- caii^ ed you to want to st'e the old city. f The road is so straight and the seonery Is ^rrEeautiful uiiiil tori ai'c tItcm-p before you realizp that you have gone the distance. Mr.?llickson?Secures the service of a guide who takes you to various interesting places iTF tin? eity,?and?finally?to- the?beacli. lis this time, the people at the Florida, ' ? College have heard of your arrival and sent jnessengers to seek and invite you to the campus. Vim inform them tFat yju are .stTu-duled to arrive there at five and until you prefer to see more of the city.. One minute of five you arc entering llie campus, llle hand is playing and the Students are cheering y n t<> drive away the* feeling that naturally ' fol lows sm-r?a?day yon?have?s'pvlit?rrr order that you shitUnhavo every rea? son to spend'a* very enjoyable stay ~ at ."the College; The cla--s "Tenders the play for the last time and ihich members exceedingly well, and they ?ancl?the Sterling quartet ie- lived many compliments from their strong faculty and student body: Vou have never teslod water with "sulphur in it, therefore you do-not enjoy anything you drink at first. Kven when you take a bath,- you wish for some 'Piedmont water to'complete the hath. Vou forget this, however, because the ^^sjiirit of the college is strong enough t6 eause you to forgct-nWut the wat? er, and try to prove worthy of all they are doing for you. Vou are teld to 'come to breakfast the next ' mottling ready for. a breakfast social. This is the third time the hoy and girls haVe~"lTad a chance to show tfheir' beautiful dresses and .4 s.uits._ Aitei the social votr yre,. i e t desit Fort Marion ami The T'ouii'..i'.:i of Youth. Nothing has ever en me. into your life 'to equal this. The i. Trr* ing cards' and booklets.. The ears that have escorted - you from the college headed by the vice president. ??-?Miss Blocker; - hrrnu.T?the -pi o.-i'ioo is away, lead your.bus out to the c.hv . . limits and you are now en 1 oute '"r > Jacksonville. Mr. and -Mrs. Boyd are _ standing in front of. the Blue i'h-ip Hotel to greet and eat ' lunch u i h the class. Mr. Ili.ckson sciyis. the last telegram home announcing the ______ time iix'iii ~t~o I't'itirp' wi1'*; 'I'ttc * .-^little jolly group. Mr.. ' JIanvmo id, w*. |?UI ? -1U4? I ?IH^mond' is always welcome along with the singer, Mrs. Hammond, Jtis mothyr? .Mias Sara HorrxiI Mi>- ffr^Jones. Conkle, and Mr. Johnson. The-e 1 Aikinite* brought'much cheer to us. Trade Conference - I Baccalureate Sermon-?Tabernaeh Baptist C hurch Suiidav, Mav 22, < P. M, ? ' ! 1 )i'i !:mi:i I inn ('mil es'i Phillii Went lev Contor?>-io (It'adt?- Monday May 2:!. 8 P. M. Class Day Kjcc-reisos and Trad< Seho. 1 Fxliibition?Campus?Tu e s lay. May 124-, Afternoon. Cantata- "Faster, the Beautifu This is given by;the Sterling Chjot Wedne-day, May. 25, 8 IV M. CJradua lion Kxoreises -Phillis Weatlev Cen Mi Friday. .Ma> ,27. 8 P. M. ' v. ' ? bioll STKFFT HK;H. We are aiway^t glad tiK. welcunu visitors to -mrr Vehonl. Last Thurs day Mr. J. B. Felton of Columbia. th? -State Siiporvis; r of Negro School) and Mr. Brooks of Lain ens. our;County SupcYintemlont visited us. 'Prof, and .Mrs. T. F. Curry' and T r'.. dr., of St. Albans Training-Schob Simpsonville. S. C. were visitor a err si liOol last week. Mis. IV 1. A lexander was called ti - her home last Wednesday -to at torn the fiineial of her aunt. The fa.ul _Iy Uiid S t m If 111 body extends lllell sympathy to her . The faculty and student body an glad to^ have .Miss X. M. (iarrytt am others; who have been "out because o] 11111'1. r liin-1. in rchool, ' .The . I reclamation Contest .Mtf-iftlaj pight began our Commencement Ex ercises. It was followed by the Fash ion -Show Wednesday night and at operetta .Friday night given by tin fourth and fifth grades.. We cordial > iiimu- nu- puiuic lu an pi our cvcm' vises. ' There, will he three-programs eacl we el< until .Mas 2tV_li.'d2. . _ _ ()(.om:i-: cot'ntv training schooi. \ e cry mound thedeampus now is o a lew mere weeks and all wil he over." Already we are .making preparations tor the final "exams' y uiyintr through review,s of al ,studied this Semester? W r were very fortunate in having as our visitor this week 1'rofessoi . woedsoh a former assistant prin ipal of t,his school. All students a? v\ ell as the -faculty, greeted him heart e.\j'ie>sine -rejrtels that his stay w;is. only a short one. The dignified Seniors entertained the ,;li.ttle folk," at "a peanut hunt,' h.vu'all!.la: . ' 7"" 1'a.1"'v,v lit roiti: coi'nty ^ vtrikiiii. burton. S. C. May 2nd?We arc oii-y to re*) tu t at this writiny the ill'I' ' 1' UiU Kei'orter, Mrs. Kilev. tilll l>as heeiL uiiiLpfsed fof about ter day>. W e. tire honinir her a snoedv rrtrovcryr . - Sunday April 21, Prof. Shanklir Senior ai)d Junior, fajHi's Middletbn Henry Golden and James Seabrooks t adepts. niotiM(d to l'idgoland wheie I'rincfj)id Shanklin delivered the Educational address to the graduating class/of the Jasper-.County Training S hool. I'r-ij'i Bhissingale, Principal Friday April 2b, Pi'ol-. Shanklin, Jr, .. m, .iiiipaiiieu by tnreo.of lus "Akl?o\s went to Allendale to;a Judging Contest sponsored by the A,uri.ultur.al Department, They" report a proii'aide trip. Our Baseball Season hafs. opened .vith-wrownitig victories. They play<fh-Penn Normal and Industrial School of Ffogmore, !> F-> two games ant de.tattiii ?-- but they "declare on Mond; v Utey wi*ll bring the bacon home Their Slogan, ^'Thcy shall not Pass." is about fo supply Beaufoit with vegc tables of all .kinds. Twice a week Our campus ha# bc-dfi graced with ~ THE PALME York NEWS ?-Mis. P. M, Gibbes the. State W. F. |M. S." President of the .Methodist ! i Episcopal Church, and member of . Wesley M. E. Church where her husband is pastor left for Atlantic City, I X. .1. the seat of the General Con| jfiieiiee of the M. E. Church. We I wish her visit and stay both enjoynble" and profitable". ^ The May Day poll party for the !" yyung people of the Church School and E. L. S- was beautiful, atiactive .. and entertaining. A big throng of ' | young people engaged in the sport ; [and pastime. The Rev. John C. Gbbes preached 'a thoughtful and impressive Sermon 7 for the Rock HilT District Ut White , Hill A. M. E. Zion Church May 1, i- The crowd- was excellent the "itolloUion line and the inspiration checking.- . ' _ ".Mother's I)av"~ will bo celebrated all over York May 8. Let everybody jay homage to that noble and worthy character Sunday. The red rose is | to l)o won in honor of our living, toil;|ing, serving and loving "mothers. The 1 iwliite rose is worn in token of our ~7 sainted transported mothers. . Last" week was Better Homes wee!: in America campaign, celebtated in York. Both the -^whites. and colored folk from all over. tl>?wmntry united 1 to make this week resultfu1 and beau" r tiful, notwithstanding the movement whs urged and assumed by the co Inred people priwcipaly. Mi^. P7 M. Gibbes, Better Homes in America Chairman for York Co. was highly recommended and commended and J hmplimentc-d for her indefatgable ] public?mid?private?work?during?ttrr ? B. H. in A. campaign. One of- thcv^york CrnNlyjidmg wlviu^ T pajjers had tills to say about this pubI lie sp'iiited woman. "It was Mrs. IL - A1-. (libbe.i us modest asu li shy child as j_ eneigeti al as a human dvnamo as 1 pfactieale in her energies as a politiciart, a \egro woman the life of whoih l" turn never tweTS seen hereabouts <be, fore, whe called the meeting, niyde 1 and achieved its bur program, and f managed it well from the chain. She , is full of the missionary spiiit to up. lift them with a capital initial as - much as.to Letter their condition and 1 happiness in their daily lives as thTngs actually are here." "~l 1 mring. this immediate movement j carts were seen in motion and much a! aLl manner, of Utter- ami debris and garbage" wete hauled away leaving tlie city sweeter, and cleaner. Over SOU different varieties of flower gar. .den and ' pot plants were distribute : ed t?> help to beautify yards' and to 1 make homes more welcoming and at-, <tractive. Many homes weie inspect'j Jed- and praised for'- their neatness, Icleanliness and brderlyness within ' and without. . Mrs. 1*. .M. (libbes that a.dotnplished .[all- of- that, and it is her unselfishambition, and wish Chat the "Better I j Homes in America" program will be a perpetual movement and anxiety county and world and among all peo"TXus (Tut side of America. ? (ONNVAY NKWS ^T- ' ; ????Bethel A. M. K. Uhnrch i ^ i Sunday was a Very unfavorable, day for chqi-ch goers but the faithful few ' were there. Rev. VV. I. Gore, d - * livered. a wonderful, sermon during : the day. The Usher Board boys^met at the .-hurch on Sundav. VV?> nrr...? ........a to .have a number <?f the smnl'ei hoys with US. .The cllifi^hoyn bavothoir pins'entitled "Live Wire Usher-' an i "They are Hot." Cherry Hill Baptist?^'hnTehOn Sunday evening, Rev* <*. G Daniels preached, from the subject "A Back Sliding Heifer." Rev., Daniel: is one of the best pastors that 'wove had yet. J? ~ ^ ? dti the absence of' !ttr. C. BrTdeHa niy presided for the B. Y. P. U The discussion having an Aim in Life rrmrrr . on the topic. 1 The R. T. S (Hub met at tilt- res donee of Mrs. Oi-illn TlavAe ft>-. ...... r ^ .... ' VI IV. Ill-VIiii ho is jn-o aranging for a picnic. The meeting was a successful one. The hostcs served a course of ice cream and mints. ciated. Rev. Curry preached the sermon. > News has just reached qs of the death?of?Rev. Mqjcwell of Dale, His (bereaved family has our deepest sym- 1 path.Vr >?? ] | We were all blessed with the won'.dt'rful lain everything?has?prrt?nrr hew life. ? J There will be a program celebrat ing Mother's Day next Sunday at school. . ; :tto leader ?; lacukxs m:\vs April the month ol' flower, chansgej able. an what not. sometime rain'' ' and sunshine, passed cut with a down .1 I dour of l ain from e :r!y dark Sathr I clay till Sunday morning. 1 ' Then May with its weakness was 1 j ushered in .upon u- with a -bkimy!' j br.eeze and weak t;un rays.' V j 1 his state" oT affairs found many J church goOri inclined to visit the-n church?of .their choice. At Hetlie1 1 was felt a warm spriit not al-to i gether whrle because of the su den ' J illness of its pastor which oc.cured ; a few days ago. However'the Rev. | Earl Wright of the Baptist Church -| land the Rev. J. 1). Boyd . rendered | excellent service at the morning and ! , evening services respectively-, l The Sunday School and A. C. F. 1 ' League had helpful meetings at their ' . .usual Jvo u rs? . < . .11 J | Sunday f.s us'flal. Hut 'an elaborate i Ipioe....: snoiisoi.d by i 1 , ! >:'Tterr.i ss- J , Hoard yvill be observed Monday night t j Many characters will appear on t' c i program aiyl it. bids fair t-u be t!u I best ever held' he res Mrs. Audrey ' Wansser is the directress. Mrs. C. i . -K. Martin i>resi?Iynt. " J Ptrlpit .Aid BtnttC; M rs. A life. Muatje- . president and Booster Cliib Mrs?St?? 'lie Blackstock held iintresting meet inirs this week. ? _ Sunbeam club and Junior choir re _ hearsal- \va< largely-attended at the cluirc h W ed nesday.. A splendid j?.roup. of .Missionaries met at the home of Mrs. Susie Ri.-e Tuesday. In the absence of the pr'\s-. . ident and secretary, Mis. C. K. Mar fin presided. I\Jrs. Nona Clarlington " acted :isecretary.?At the clo'.>.' of the meeting- the hostess servitl ereain and cake. . Prof. W. A. Whit*, puinoipal of. the -Jl.aureus County Training School and -tt-4e?din>*?licyuran of the Picdmcni.. . ('i i|) l i'feMec?i-H?( 'levelmid?< )Ui<t j\liss Inez. Garrett, of Spartanburg ;s. visitin?_> Mrs. Audrey Wair/.c)' on River Street. * L Mr. and MiV. (\V, M. Gil'er an> 1 Mrs. Kunice Alien and children .if \\ wherry.' were bedside visitors' atlbe home of their relatives Itev, and .Mis. A." J. Martin last week. Mrs. Gilder remained here several days before n turning home Saturday. Rev. .1.?11. Tout lev and M'U'inl of " iiis officers of I)ue West also- Mrs. Julia Tittle were pop cabers at the Manse Sunday* while here on busi ties. The ft iends and acipiaintanees ol Rev. A. J. Martin may be pleased ar hfcar that at this writing that h". is convalescent. We are glad to report Mrs. Dora Sullivan after being shut, in -o ioug is hqw able to be up and out again t-e the delight ??1" friends. Mr. Heivj. Krunkliu lull a few days igo ft Paris Island where he wiU Luke medical treatment in the I'. S. N. H. which we .trust will he beneficial to him. . _? , _ Those ct>ntilled to tllur T-oor;ks ?u ; as follows: Alesdames Bessie C.imp- ~ beUe""T?(ld. \\". MaiiP StT." To d ? n" T?Ann.iw.-rAT*rtt-t )we,11.. ,.\1 i? Mattie (). Duckett, and Mrs. Ligonthe-mother of. Mrs. M. Smith. Rev. A. 11. Levant left dring tht week for WalL rboro ynd Ttcnnetts ville where he . will attend state con-' vention. We wish for him a pleas ant stay - The Pulpit Aid club of St. Paul. Baptist Church met at the, lusat-* -nf- , Mrs. Ulali MeClinton on Friday :TT~ ternon with a large >cro\yi.Uu*j^sent. This be in j? the first meeting of ihe reason an interesting one was held. During the social heir delicious Tv- _ freshments Wel'e served. A mountreceived $1.20. -Mrs. Ilattie "Golden 's the president. Mrs. Alice Moore an ' Mrs; Alice Young motored to Asheville durinp he past weekT ~ ' A certain madam on Carolina St. -is kept siv lm ;y I-i t imiiif :i Hroen _ vine "pent," each week end until she hasn't much time for .any other a'^and?Lis-Uuu Prof. \\\\^^0imiand^nrr^)1^T^T^ niington, X. C., was the house guest of Miss Mat tie O. Putman while here so much so until, lie says he will be back soon. He left Thursday for NeW York City, New York. 1 TTMMONSVILT.K NEWS We are glad to say that Resting Wilkinson and Howard Pompey, Jr. of the Brcvkington High School were successful winners ma.judging"con-" test held at Ilartsville, Friday, April J 2D. They will go to 1 nangi'lni.;? in -the?t.'ltTi to participate?in another _ judging contest with beys from ali over the state. j / HI "I'll I'L A. M. K. (lH'RCIl Dr. K.. K. Itrogdon, I'astor Georgetown, S. C.?The services well attend inspite*- .of the ineliniate weather. Our pastor delivered a soul reviving sermon and the Holy Sacrament was administered. There weie many out of town-visitors f rom Charleston and-Oulumhia. \Ve wei'e pleas. L'd to* have them. Conje again and .VOtVHtp Willi Us,- ' ~ .Sunday S hool was largely attendI'd and the lessen was discussed with .mthusiasm.?The Hunt, and, teachejrs with the- co-opera t-fori of our beloved pastor are doing great work in the S, S. .. .. - ' ? Tl\e A. C. K. League with Bro. Lawrence Duninoru as President is progressing rapidly. Oor psqtor "preached a wonderful semon at the evening service. Come let us icason together saith the L rd.. One acessibn. We are hoping for our pastor a pleasant stay at the General Confcronc.e. Bothef >1" course r< trying t<> send him in lull afraW i<" lonvo^Tnowdny morning for the seat of the Conference. ^td_.biess >VMI- 1'astur The Auxillia.y Board No. 2 met at the home of airs. Kmnia KichanUon. Mapy were present. We are hoping a pleasant evening for the W. 11. and F. Missionary Society Monday at thd play ground .?? Chutch St. A MiryTl)ay Festival is being given. This Society is doing great work. , . ? home with Mr..Byrd parents Mr. anil Mrs. Johnnie Byiii. They have t-hc g->o:l wishes of their friends for jjiiuilli sailing on the matrimonial ma. .Mr. Ben Thompson of Blairs died r* Friday, April 22. The fu ural was held at Fellow-hip Baptist Church Sunday, April 24. He is survived >y his wife, two daughters and one -?TTrrr~Byr undertakers sn charge of the funeral arrangements. Mrs. Alice Byrd Mr. nnd Mrs. A* C. Calilwet 17~MrsM. Wall use. Mt Roy Wallace. Mr. lleibert Coleman attuned the funeral of Mr. Bvn Tiiompson at js Fellowship B aptist Church. . I.HXIN(1T()N N MWS N'ow I>. Ihel A. M. K. Sunday School, 'A'.'J IUT.T iVt usual ho'jf' with a large rowd. After "which Rev. S. J.. Johnson "preached a wonderful sermon. _ At (i 0(1 o'clock the A. ft 1^ League met. .? Sunday night Rev.-Flair preached a wonderful sermon. Rev. S. J. Johnson, Mrs. Lucil.' Corley, Mrs. Nadene Jackson, Mr. an Mrs., Jiv'.in Corley, Mr. J. B. Miles, Mis- Willie Corleylrml Mr. JosJpn Sttuadl, motored to Hopkins last Fri day afternoon to attend Mutual Ben eflt Sctety.?-Copvent ion which was held- thrre Satnrday anrt~ Sunday.? Rev. S. - J. Johnson preached?? wonderful sermon there Friday night. They 'reported a fine trip. The Junior l^igh School clos? last ft't'k with time nights exercises which were very good; everybody en jo.Ve! them. !\^r. J. W. Waring, M>'s. Isola War uu^?Mr.?M iceo?VV'ar?m?and Mis. Fannie Richard on spent Sunday 1.1 Washington. I). G. They reported a very (im?trip. ~ ~ .Mr. T. J.. Kntziyjjmef and daughter Continued on. Page 8. ctgtaactonnanco 0000000 | . A MESSAGE 01 till J ~ - 4 U I?.-J"- -1 ' - ' vv iicii jeain uivttues your Kami solabon comts to you from the i AND BENEVOLENT ASSOC1 protected by insurance laws, to policy which your forethought j ' auch. | The jviutual Relief & 1 I - -Trtt. YOUNOBL | PHONE ntfr Saturdays May 7th, 1932 i Clio?VOTM^'IN" MIXTION ,N '?" i Supreme: O^'-irt Rule* l;aw to Kxclude Ne^ro Voters Is Now Invalid - \Vash:nKtoh, May 2?The Texas election law which a" Netrro-voter iji" a Democratic primary was set aside today by the. supiemo court. i The c.c,urt, in an opinion by Jus. tier- r aruozo, uecnneu co pass on wljether political parties' in"") the various States1hact the right.to. prescribe th? qualitieations of their members and determine" who should be permitted to vote at party primali'es. The opinion pointed .out/ however) that the action by the Texas Democratic executive .'conimittde was based on authority given .in an act of the lej gislature. | Liable To Suits. It ruled the judge of, elections acting' under instructions, _from their state executive .committee to exclude Negroes from voting at primary elestiojis'weie liable to suits for damages ' by Negroes prevented from voting. Justice Cardozo" emphasized that the ruling, of the Democratic executivo committee was based on the act of the legislature and not by actiog of the Democratic party organization. | He said this made_a mere committee, and not the Democratic^ party, authrity under the- act for the exclu- .sion of Negroes and any act which'" attempted to impose that authority . . lilllvt ln> Vwdd invalid * ' i The test of the validity of the act, h<. said was whether the Democratic . * state had made their' acthms station ? ? actions w'ithinMhe meaning of the constitution. The court held it did. -% | Justices McReynolds, Van Devan, ter -Sutherland and Butler xlissented, holding, the law was plain .and -that ~I the lower courts were light in upholding it. * * | 1.. A. Nixon, El Paso Negro and a persistent - challenger of- -Texas Alec tioh- statutes. brought suit for dam ages after he was denied the right to vote in a Democratic primary held I . A Texas federal court, however, dismissed his suit for $i),000 against James?Pond ,n and ('. H. Killo, El Paso election judges, and a -circuit court of appeals uphold the decision. . BEATFORT NEWS The llisforial Bcalort seems to be - political too, .?=?' <?: ? - < Death?has?stepped?in anl move.) ? .little hSonny from Mr. aiid Mrs. Inane ?: Harvey of New Yolk City formerly of Beaufort. Their relatives and Jfiiends grieved their lost. The following poem is composed in honor of the deceased son: * -^Hdhnv? ? lie is gone hut not forgotton, We will meet him some day sure, Where his little voice shall greet u.< *' In a tone so soft and lowr Yes death has taken Sonny To Trdretter land we~krirnv ? a And we pray .sume day to meet him On the edge of the }?olden shore We will miss him, yes we will miss him, Yet the .thoughts still linger neatYes his soul has- go he to heaven But his fare Will still be here. We are praying hard to meet him Our Sonny that we love In the land beyond the river, In the heavenly home above. By Elizabeth F. Simpkins. --? FLORENCE NEWS ? " Mrs. Louise Robinson and Mr. Jack Small of Washington, I). C. spent'last Sunday in the city with relatives. ^Wje fillcwing ones left?last week "^3' ;SWtt<L-the General Conference of | the wl. E. Church in Atlantic City, N. j.J.: Rev. and Mrs. JI..H. Cooper, Mrs. I'hillis Gibbs, ?Mr. R. P. Scott and Rev. N. W. Greene."" 'to .her home in-Baltimore, Md.? j Dr. and Mrs. R. .1. Wilson attended the M.edical Association in O'rangeI'liui M, H. C. 1thI tVL'L'k. A%health meeting was held in Marion, S. (". last week, Dr. It. J. Wilson and Prof. L. V. Walker were tHe prin-? eipal speakers. It was held at. St.. = ".nTTni^rrMrrr. nrurdhT I I)r. and Mrs. J. R. Rerry attended the' Medical Association in Orangeburg, S. C. last week. vRev. J. K. Thomas left la^t' week for Cleveland .Ohio to attend the A. M. E. General Conference. Mr. Alexander spent the week in ; Orangeburg S. C. on State College campus. , 1 Send alj news to Malaeki Stokes Agent and Reporter. | Rev. AV. P. Jones was in BennettsState feantist Convention. , COKESBERRy NEWS The members of St. Paul had a wonderful sermon"br 'their Pastor, Rev. ? |\V. M. Thompson and congregation w.orshiped Sunday night with Rev. 'Good, Pastor of the Baptist Churcch. ( ME Alfred Moore, Misses Rose and lIenrletl5~Robinson motcfed To CoTu miliar Hopkins and State "College Wednesday They reported a big- u -nmf-br might ~Mrss Hat tie FrAV'Bson u.i k. t?. ..Mr. Talmage Dixon and Bro ?>. W. Dixon left Saturday for Ohio. < CONSOLATION | ly ranks, what a message ol eon ) fact that THE MUTUAL UKI.fEF ... ATION is under-eon'raet and you pay you prompt I) v<;ur insurant* i ...? >ersuaded you to take out covering Henev'lent Ass. of S. C. | OOT>.?Q?P- Manager. ? ^ ? 1501V, TAYLMf STREfit j > GfiQt?MCBC6CBCe>CHCtOC80H3<H>iBXHlHiOCBOBPt>ty