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a* V V.W.>U\.M I'M l-.N I SKK.MOX SI N1>.\V '.MAY P. M. T* l)j\ \V. .1. l>avis. l.it.tle Keck, Arkansas. Tt'KSPAV MAY 17-!*::U>_ OVbjiOii A T Grammar ami lli^li .School Penartment F.xeic.ise*. _ Till' RSPA V, MAY P.'th S::'.0 OVI.OCK: . ? ' JV" Graduating Kxorcises- Tenth Grade. ???- , ., IT ?$> I'lKM.'KAMMH <$? Processional?March Invocation? -Key. I. \'. , Manning'. r V . Mjusic?'"Glovious Kulvwr" Glee Club -Saliii-atury-?"ALl!s_\Y.ciLA\''ith .The NVurldii' I'JOnj,. F. \Villjiims ^ A SqIq?I'Roll on thou Park and I Khm IJ hie Ocean Ivor Boxven " i ? " ^ Valedictory-?"Not Fvonino 11.n Pawn" r.ta.Mali l.ooll.i \\akllUlil >n?" = Address to Graduating Gla's's' sMr.. K. I,. Iltv-kson vfrPrincipal Sterling lliyh S hoof. (irei iville. "* * Chorus?"Oppoit'iinity" _ . * lilwTiiih V s-, -- i j Awarding Piplomas J'ti-i ion) Oon.o-.. w..u...... . ... ..X ,.x Ml- ? IIIUIVC ^ 4 ?y T>11o11?"\ uU'dctory. ' Fi'ain-O' Ada 11i1'.i.>?nll inn! tnlia l.ouise linker . . ' X . \ WAl i.ACK." Pritu-inal *<> t? : : ' -? .< . ?? JmJ******* *************** **+*i .'. * ' * . X hampton street high school X X ' ?.- - - X a Laurens, South Carolina _ y ' . t v ?t . riuwatammi; - t ? X 5?? ??r ?X- X K]x v k::a? P. M.. Annual Sermon Rev. A. J. A X ( Martin. 1 .auieiis.. S? ' ' X~ X M A V1 -TIU' U SI > A V ,1'. 't?vy P.h ami "th (Ira.ies X "* 1 y \ y }:' |f | | I \ Y < ' * ' 11 P- :?V) < 'ii'VII-'l' l"!!fi)|- - K Xfi'l'H'S- aU : Y l,v Atr r, 1 " (Anljjr. s. ' 1 y You ami y?kiV A : - i'- v. c!e..?ue. ' - Tiros. S\\i'KR>. Prineinal . -*f *? *??*??*? *** <*? < t* -"V*<*? ?** v* +? *?+4t* *$** * _ - e . X' Harbison Agricultural <x Industrial V ??<?>?^ ?:? : t? Institute V ' * X FRIDAY. TTKVdAY A W Fl-YF- D A Y / M YA ?M T: 1 s ?J? \ X oi-i's l?v tinFRIDAY. MAY 1M_ V- M- .j't ^ A;*. J ?j> . 1 FRIDAY. MAY > |y 317% ">\r'on' < :.? civn'tV M\y -> M. , S,rna.? I y Rev. ^ i <$> H. sir.".e. D. ! >.. .1 7 r- F. .S-.'i-.ii. I'tAv.. J harlotW-' N. ( ^ ; ?./ ?? MoN'DAY. MAY JD /Jan i'. < '.a'--. Day F.v tvi<os. ] ?. - ~A! 11 \ H-\ S~?W*VY-? 1" 'F7 777 7 i"! lY-'./i -t mini's1. ~ -*fi TFFSDAY. MAY 1 :.r R. M. Yi" a ; a... F..\?-v aval Anmial Ai'i'-. s, ' \'\P *" ' },> W\ n-.hn-..n. >;i|n>ivi- i- of y _ NcArro ^ S < . ^ % > ?^ Yon ai'o eT:eiale.l a 'a.,., i..v A-th a ! nr.on.l Dn- A j -7? ?alyvi1- oxm-iso*.? r~; ?? . "-. Igr . 111:.1 \" (i.- l'( )RTI .U. ri osidcnt ^ ! w % % A * , / vv% <># * * << ; ' I '_j] ON ES 'CHAI'KL >1. F. Zlo\;. Rc-v. j.'.'M. Stokes-nn.l I M . (HI Kill . , ! S:,.la s w 7?\~TV l>arltn7!?uii" 'Rist'AvTTTT """ Rev. W.ll. (.ill)", F.i-lor ' | '.Hi-. 1'. A. t .;rlru'a,' , ,..l-1Tl>- U ..i.ii.n i n. v rniiTii ' j. s'-rvLvd by a ?tep-mot>hvi. 10 A. M. The A. C. K. S?.cR> as ,,Ml? daughter; two brothers, grand ' . wonderfub Mother's I lay program. " dadphtvr and other" relatives and a 1 The Parent Rudy of .Mis-ionai.. .t,^. ,u' friends'. Society and the member-;" of tlu'c Rev. lb K. Thomas. Rev. K M' Young Women' department av.d visi: [Huiloy. lb v. 1)'. S. Cut'ry. Rev. .T. ing?mothers. pi'Orcntcd?-? h<.;nirm'.;l i -pauli t i *>- ? * M -Miller -leTt I Mother's Lla.V: prog' am in the af'.m- | j-,^, r,,, \il:mi i.- City. NT J... to ^ noon which was enjoyed by all who I .,. u>Mt| ,. t. General Conference of th.e 1 were present. .] s>. li.T'hurch. . " 1 At the evening services the. sornan' Send fiews to Mahtchi Stokes, a;:- i was preached from the text. "I am fi|it aru| ,t.porter. ' 4 the God of Abraham. Isaac ami >la. ' b. Trinity Baptist Church t Rev. Gibbs preached. t Mother's Day Program: . t ^ 9 1. Song, Junior choir J Invocation FLORF.NCK NKWS ' pa.-tor; song, junior choir; Origin of c A.I*>tho^?di-? MrClcesc; Mob, J Mrs, Maggie Scott of Lulla, S. C Tell Mother 1 11 be there. Miss Leola t and Mrs. M. Gibson were in the city <McQlceso and' choir. Papv, Mi -s i attending the Tenth Grand Longe. Virginia Ranee; recitation, Theodore They stopped.,. ?wbh Mrs. Ma,nit. l.awrence; solo.?chorus George \\ i! f Smart. "soil, Whtor I lcneh"aF-MolTtiMtV 1 Miss Pansy Moselv of' Orangeburg by Hall; solo and chorus,. Miss Oath.- 1 is spending a while with Miss Inert .brine' Wilson, "My Log Cabir. a,.<! 1 Black. . " Heavenly Home,'' by T. Bacon; rtcRev. Brooks of Charleston, S. C. Ration, Miss Leo-la McCleese; Pi'atv , ( was in the city last week. (Continued on column 6 . t '9 , 1 . , .. L <& ># ' ... \ . ?~fc?? ?^ - ? 1 / " TttE PALMETTO LE> BISHOPV H.I7E MEWS New Bet hoi A M E Church *?* Kev C A 1 )ii ill A (>?' Pastor Suiulay was another lovely spring day and ' a'laiye number?of Sunday ~ School scholars met at the usual ' hour The lesson subject Esau sell,- , his .birthright, created a lively dis villi* and enough- cannot bp said ii; I ' favor of the principal and his group. Among the prominent speakers ' of the white race was the superintendent of the county, Mr. Goodyear ahd th Reverend Herbert of the M. E. Chuivti Both of these gentlemen made time 1 ly' remarks' and Aunmended Prof, i Abraham and his group of singers for this unique program. Our series of "Silver Teas were tiTtaimd Sunday at the home of Rrof. and Mrs. Fisher by the pasI, sb_ort_ program,.. a d"' iicious course of pineapple ice crear and iced cake was""' served;?Tho:". -v pIVsMlt. ReVr-thmla 1> Prnf -.mil Mr I' Fisher. Prof. Abraham.?Mrs. Lewis I' Sadie Brown, Minnie Dannelly, Gertrude Brown, Irma White, Lurenza The- uu^py^ beautiful floral ..offer- ^ ng.s and gi;out crowd ol people shov >il the bigh est?elVT lir^tvtfletr thi1* lpble woman was held. Our paster I aid one of the outstanding proofs ?>j hat shy was a Christian was to be ^ eon in her patience in suffering. Jl HTsT ""Brown will be missvd?by?t-kt----J| ntire community. 1 sleep on, sister Brown, sleep on 1 sleep on and take thy rest.' ^ >Ve loVeH~yt)U, but God loves thee best ? Those?who, nttel) led?the funeral . 'row, out of town were Mr-\ T. Jt c ilfiler and her sons Front Hailing- ^ on, S. C., also others whose names Jl \V failed.to get. Jl - The pastor was highly^ entertain- Jl 71 at TtTe?ht'auliful homo?of?Mr--__Jj "nmniiunlog bv Mtss?Noft io f >, Srnf., 1 iViley and Preston last Wednesday. ' Brother Edmorid Slater', Mr. Eddie1 *<| smart and Mrs. Mary Mack are on tj he sick list and our members are- ^ isked to visit them. ^ IUDGKWAY NEWS ! - ?.. . rsunaay was a very nui.-.t tl.iy n1 llethleTiem with a good- well taught -^| Sunday lesson, then the preaching $ HM-vico our pastor preached a great i sermon on Mother's Day from (Sen. 2 *5 20, w? were hlessedd to have an ex- *<j j^aordinary large crowd who apprco<q|ted this well delivered sermon c very mother was marie to feel good ^ ,vho was present, and the ashes of ^ hose who sleeps beneath the clods ~jj vere blessed. There was. also a beautiful pro- 1 tram rendered in honor of Mother's 1 )ay it was fine, we have in excellent 3. Y. P. U. with Miss Daisy Harrold lresident. ?? At 8r30 Rev. Grant who accont- *S >anied the pastor preached a very rood sermon . * I. A' musical program and Sinking 'ontest between"' The Ministers ol' lio city given at Thompson Street taptist Church. Fri lay night. (5th. tpening ohorus, Invocation; selection AVlcpnie Address, Mi. John Cloode, p sponse. Ai r. Pttrkotv Laurens, i'.. lhiet, Misses K. -Smith and It. fo.srg; Instrunumtal solo, M'rs'Ar.aeo. McCIec; /selection, Royal "Worky'r uartet;. li'istrnmei^al solo,L. Mrs. A. >. McWhi; t-'r. ContestSolos: Revs." C. II. Lyles, Lpv .Morgan, 'C. l'f 'arkir, 1.1 S. Scongues.'R. \V Kenne !y. It A.~T>iliard. .1. W. Coleman. A d- Means, C. L McLestcr. II S. l.e\Vi; temarks,. Mrs. Lillian J. llrewton. The minister who san-> best \vaiwardcd a fat hen. Rev. II. S. Lewis eon the hen. .. ! ' ndyej:?Mr*.?A/aloe MHlcc. ^Irs d.?ll. Wright,'Miss K. J.'.Lowry, Mr; dmpson Wheeler. The program wa.v ?ra.nd. * ' ' 9 V 'IINT V 17 UH'Tli liAI'TIST ( 111 HO! On May 1 Sunday our revival ..\artcil coiuliK-Uvl ' >' Kov. F. A. Vl-aVOr of?FdpHiold.?S. li R'll'aU'bt Ovai.^oli^ls we have ov.n tvir-priviU'jyetl to H stencil to in Nnx. . K-tli Fritiht -^atn4-U4fVU^rt\-rrr:. nooiv-1 for liap.liMn and revetal l?y t"hi-i> an experuuyy* Kt'v. F. A Wei tier known ihrotl^liout?t+rr?:?tati to a piritunili.o'^pid pi earlier. Takinii aiHjzjHmznuiiiEJEiajHriidj cizjsmrajs -i ] THE COLORED FUN | - - AND EMKALMK-i | ___ T)F~KOCiTF WILL I '< I Seve j . 1 Annual G May 24th,! i i i ML Moriah Bapt. Chui SI'AUTAMU 'r*R. l . .. i r? r? r?rgiBiBrsJi5iHJHf5rt ^rzrai?fzf5jz "hj f thk palmet * Til U \I(H TH.1>1I<:( |/ > OF SOUTH < < y A National Journal ?>1 rp- ? . y lation. Speaking* to ; f siincls of Colored Poo ; ^ . f Unsurpassed a-> an Advert s and Professional Men and IV I CIRCULATED THROl'GHOt r .. dialectic, Oratorical and Con our people, suited to all oceasi (COM BIN ATI > The Palmetto header, per \ A Breath of the Muse C This Combination for __ > ~ p - THK PALMET 131t) Assembly St. take fresh i-ourayc aiul a renewed interest in all of its endeavors. Tin League thanks' Prof. Diukett for th'.challenge ho sot forth. It needs two;-.' of such encouragement during. the time of its infancy. After Prof. Duekett's excellent iu''ress. Alien Ueese, educational diVector of the I .cap: tie in a very, brief but concise manner explained the origination, principals and present activities of the League. Tlrm an appeal was made for member* Iiy A. W. Hill. Jr. . Some wtry informative. remarkswe're made by Prof." BatmigaTdncr, ~Tlri" TjntirTt~1111 lii i t 11f n ii'rii'i'j programs to be' given the first Sunin every month. tW'e again solicit thet attendance >' ill Negroes of. Columbia, especially. t!]o young .bnt'it and- womeftr Our wp kly meetings are held at 8:00 P. M., every Wednesday night at ,S;dter's Memorial Church. , the Bible for his manuscript and the spirit for his teacher; the spirit ran high each night and a packed hous. ^ncn ]|T Dnvention 1 25th, 1932 ?1 eh, South Liberty St. -|L >r'T'H CAROLINA* | TO LEADER | in.- nil I'mi'i.K X" CAROLINA X ' . ? "Opinion and Circu-: V ? H: Y- _ tnd for many thou- V . V pie.- Y T r=??T??y - inu Modium for Business Y TTmon. ^ ON So. 2) t A ear W/.:- $2.00 , ... . 2.00' x 12 & ^ . $4.00 Jt r __ $3.00 ? J ' i 2 TO LEADER X i f - Columbia, S. C. X ,$ ll?|loway .by Fcaris; recitation by 'Miss D'Lila, Kance. Director, Mr, Henry Brown. * . < SI MMKKYII.l.'K MAN'S Mr. Ja les Minger of Orangeburg, visited his wife and son last Sunday A 'She is vi-siting her mother here, Mrs. Jan-ie Boom* Minger on Railroad A venlie. Mrs. .ToTui P. Burgees, son, uaugltter and : iother-in-law spent a short while in. the city Sunday enroule to Charleston' Tro,i,. Orangeburg. They had wiTh them Mrs. J. Spann, also of Orangeburg, who spent the day with Mis. Vivian Minger. Mrs. Iiuu . ... gess is tin.' wife ,oi'. Prof. John P. BiVgess, State College, supervi-or ill-- tin* Saiith Hugos work in this state, ami "Mr*. Spann is the'" wife oi Prof. J. W. Spann. registrar at the State coloreil e.dlegt'. Mrs. Raeliol Fitiley of Ml. Xion, Charleston, spent a short while, in the eity Sun.lay. ' " Mrs. l it la (Iray returned to Washington tiii - week. She was a regular visitorat Ilethel-ami Suhday present ml the pastor and family a lovely token. v. * Mrs. It. K?" Talps spent last week from. Tuesday with her aunt," Mrs.' M;r?'v Johnson on Howard Street, Charleston. Sunday was a glorious day at Tie the I. The' pasTor Tiad Vieen i!t"T but sulfa iently. improved to preaeh llis le\f was from Col. 0:11 "These have l,?een a eomfort unto us." . Subreel "Folk who "lufVo been a com- ~ "ort (<1 us." Xs"1k' spoke afiout the von ierful eoniorting qualities of the ( Continued on Page S)*SPEClftL? f?V/.VVV/.'V'X'Vf;VyV.'V,V;V/;-vV,V//i.>vff///v//.ViA;V//.^/Vi^^g$^^cMM *. '. ? * ' vX'^v'.^wQHW^^X fyiVf.vV,Vy/Af-L;V';-VV'.V-.f<,''*'V'fV.-'v;'f'V,ViVy.f//VVy/.V'V^^Hm^^? . l!fc&* *lv' '.* * '.* X ' *'".. ' X v '.*?. * ' ' " '. /AflH ! |Qg5>*fivv.; .% ;< **.;.; SPECIAL PRICES ON FRAMES si l\;>u While Cold l=? --'Kranns i -ft-l0.00 ' SI 1.00 White Cold Frames ...... S 7.50 SIo.oo White Cold ' Frames * c a KA ?.? sio.no "White Cotd? ."Mountings S 6.50 SI.50 White Cold ( harms > S 1.00 S6.50 Shell Frames __ S 4.50 S7.50 Shell Frames--? S 5.00 ? 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