The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 14, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
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BRANCH DOWNS DENTON '
Great .Branch, May 5th - As I'rot'.
George/ Dean and his boys traveled
happily 'to Great Branch they were
_ determined to will, but the tide went
the other way. Great Branch did
not make any runs until the end.
Great Branch defeated the strong
Dui/ton Memorial School to the tune
of 18 to 2." - ..
IVIuiit tlw gn in,. -.1 mi I I'd, it -ecliK i. .
as though it was going to In- ap.itcli '
ers dual. Williams of Great Branch
pitched a wonderful "game, lie was
good throughout tl\o nine 'innings..
Ilai-L-.- .1 111,I .M.v.wl
until the sixth and .then he was
substituted by Perry. At this time
the batting rally had started and it
was ineresting to see Dunfon boys
cha^e those balls.
Thpugh the .game was loft with
Great Branch, the- hitting and catch
ing of Bus- Williams of Dunton easily
placed him the outstanding player
pf the game.
Officials: L. Hamilton, State College,
Umpire; J. A. A maker, State
' College, Reporter. ,
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bell s;iiu:i:i' niirrr~
The faculty and student body as
well as our entire city arc'dated over
the honors .that were won for.our
"" school in the State Declamation
Contest at State Coilegp last Frida\
night. We were represented in the
euntpst bv Mr. Husca K. Voting and
.Miss Rebecca T Fleming, nuTTrtOTP"
of our senior class. Mr. Vo.ung won
the first decision for boys and "brought
to Bell Street High the Silver Cup.
Miss Fleming received -the second'
e for girl*.
riig~n isenooi ai Jjaurofis last. .">andu\.
-President I- Rinison of-..Monks dii.
liveted a mtv inspiring hies sago brrthe
class.
Mr; V. B. 1'honiafe and Miss I,. B.
Boyd motored to Clreenwood Sunday,
afternoon..
Misses I. O. Jackson and X. ('.
Frederick are -both up and in school
after being soniew'Hat indisposed
^ast week. Miss X. M. (dai relt spent
the; week-end itT I.aureus ifv the
home of Prof, and Mrs. F. M.liarrett.
(K'ONKK (Ol Ni^
TIJAlMNd S( IIOO).
One of the outstanding features; of
the campus this week was the .-pi-.
l"'"1" '11" 1 - ' i A ; i
strong's. The auditorium was . liKe'i
to its greatest' capacity. We .-aw a'
' . real twenty tiVe cents show for mil..
? frf teen ceiits. l>v . ..o ?o t n -.. and
money to sit-', in -rtt+y?n<idietu'???'Js
serving', tin-e woiohnfnl 'a
111 ua- go"'! 'Hit . j*< '
ial mention waTmToT^TnTT^^u'^TP"a
inir hv Mi.-,- A n = - ' ' a - .
i l. ability" to ehti-t iaio' . p? ;: a.
~ iiig \Ve.. 'wish .til at fi r./'
..and trust that they will . i>n a
.again.
' rA. Rev. Stewart 1 . :i1 !*? ' >'. < .< !
Bennettsvilie attend.no to.tors
convention, lie rep ,i j. :ii.* 1 (
time.
The juniors enjoyco tiled- "t i ierdV
for about three ilo'.i ? in 4 bo. 'n: oi of.
a - May Festiva in t a- lii -d uiepa't...
which Was enjoyed oy ;td.
: M'- . l.'.,l.eK k'il-t.y -). ; 1 a--r' _
-?" day lirrnTtrriT-y"nT^Tm-"-!r-a - tan mother;
sire n ports a grand t i.:.e.
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Sunday services. were well aitcnd_
ed at all the churches. The young,
people should be n-ummended fori1
their constant presence at their , res- (
pective 'meetings.
Rev. L. \V. Hatfiyjd was seen in
town Sunday. The relatives and
friends of Rev, llatfiejd .are always t
glad to see him.
Mi'.' .Tames Cock mil is -till mi the sick
list.
Miss Mimie Belle Oaml.le left a
few days ago for Baltimore whore
. * she wijl spend the summer.
Mrs. lizzie Miller has just returned
from York and~Philadelphia where !
she has been visiting her children.
She. reports a, very pleasant trip.
* Revs. Myer Lindal, A. 1 funic!: 1
and Mace Wilson are back from the- )
;,-otist Convention which met in ?
IBennettsville .They reports a very
successful meeting.
We regret much the illriess of our
pastor. "Rev. W.. J. Robinson, hut hope
for him A quick recovery. lie was not 1
able to be at his post of duty, hut
-?"Mir The- m ea u tlMfi jud" trcnt .Rgr?,4iat?- _?
field to him and he delivered for j 1
him to us a Mother's Ibiy 7no>sage.T "
On Sunday afternoon at five o'- ^
"eToclTTKe" W^Ml/and P. Missionary
Society metT - j!V
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st vn: <<>i.u:<;i: notks i
i)mJung. S. I'lic Animal Pec
aina.ioii Uunost of. I lit* high schools
?), Srtuth I arolina look place at the i
Stale College oil theevening of May
\\ hile tlio number of seirooh;-participating
was nor as large as usual
it is thought that the selection anil j
training of the speakers was above
the average and both trainers anil'
tti nl.i l iiwrivril hi"*1' eonllllelnlatidll.
Idle lir.-t 'phlees' wcri' wlm by Miss
.. .,l..i?t n.i. i'x. n ef tin.- (irt'cMiville Hi,
will .Mis. Ilosea Voung of tJie Clinton"
HL -eeon-i plaees were won by Miss
ifebvcia Kleniing of (.Minion and Mr.
lobn Ihtrri-s, Yoorheos Hi. Other
ihools represented were Tonrlinsoil, j
Kingslree, Orangeburg Training, Llloree
and Marion, Hi Marion.
Tlte lirsi prizes were silver loving,
. tips g:\eti to the young man and
woman. The second prizes were .tin
New. Lmratuiv' "Headings from NY
.jfi'o AutlhnC, very recently compiled'
'by DrA l.orenzo Turner, t'h.f I)., o
LUk^lluivAajMl v .iuul two other moui =
.lent l ugii h teachers of the Ilace
i'liis I >ee!a. nation Contest was an,
idea pronn ted by the late lYesident
-WpKUison,. who offered. the
prizes as ;ui incentive for more alio
luvrer public 'speaking and inter-.
-ch'dastic activities anions Jii-,^chool^- t,
nNtlu- slate.
Senior llijth I'rtfsi'nts I'lay
What is reported to have been oiv.of
tlu> -hiest interesting evipts- el
the school yaif was .the Drama :
SpeiTing, Albiig." roccnt'ljr present? M
i'n the College Auditorium by. the
Seiiim?H i id 11o"[ pupils under super-. _
"Tl-rjiTrr r:f??S; -Bt?H-cnder-sen, - A-4-?
-.i-o'r ami Director. 'l'lu1 amateur ".ctiii
s \veiv \vo| suited to their assign* "
I'd parU. and their splendid acting
-.fought forth hearty applause Irpin
he lai:ire audience ' present. Alissetieovjiia
Latimer, Christine Lord
Tlel a. Shanklin. Mabel Whaley,
Miiev?Stu-.en. L?Udi?iliiihin.sit-li?iilltl. _
i ,m.a?I'aet art,?placed onnositc AL.s- _
?rs .Albert Alt (rheOi. (leorji'e llolnian..
I I t't 1 C Avir.l .loiies. llarrv _
IInristag a.id Adolpluis Johnson.
Ti.e Se.nor lil t lass u dl agiii'i "
come before the public in the linal
lias- .(lay pi'.?;'i-a -.11 which is sehetl "
ded for A;ay dd. This exercise wji
"vjrtualy i eel tide the graduation exercises
of the class. It- is--ro pouted,
thai.';i most unusual program is be-ing
plant , d if V this oceasimi.
'"WhittaKcr Addresses Trade
Conference- *
i'lI S i 1*441 .MlIll'l- 1". mi\i\Y
' !' n-ntlv acrciiU'it an- invitai.hu I
To?.'nidi?' .? -?llu1. 1 if-lriu'tor.i?i+t?Shop .
\\ 11i'l'w I !*?h'^h? ' I'h'.'i '1 ^ i'l
;i ( ui!t'?n ; i c <>l ir:Mr ii.an. hold ;i "
Sti-i'liiiu' 11 i S?1k?i1, ili i-t-iiviili'. Mav.
intr- vi,\i"l. lis hir.i lcr was well piv
>aiv?l i<> disi us>- anil consi ii*r with
Tin" justnirlitis many of llu* varied
prn!.>!?'Uis ? !' tin ir work.'
In i-xtnpanv with PtTsiiU'nt \\ 11iilakn'valc
Mr. W.. M \N llkms/lTiTT^ '
rant Simp Ti aim. r.' who is l.ospon<'ihii>
Tor i In- plucomoni atM or-jjani
..i" ihis work- in \he public
alanils ami Mr. K. L. Stewart, In;
lu '.cr ol^.^Jasonvy.
Ma sir Students in Recital
Til.. 1.1 i .11-11-v .in.I ii.li Mil.....! aiwlnni.
, ' " X I VX?,-?.X???V II*..
,;1' ir'ti 'I huge audiences* ut their .
annual reeiiuls hi Id in the Aiidilor.rmi--b*st?
.Ma;iu1u.\ a ml?\\ rdmsd:iy ^
i-veiiings. -Many ?7T the youthful"
,.1? ip v.,:. ? I,i:iHW .ui'l orgu.n*? _
; lh1 m:( 'ii iiltjini Mini?retHec^en- =
rrodil upon the training received ,at
:iftLeuU?^v .
Tiie' ii vision, of musie, d Loaded by
.'sr. .1. H. Mi nvagae, ah Oberlin 'pro:n,
{ is::d I?y .Mrs. T. S. !! offe
its students splendid opportunity fo. ^
development in both vulval and in
!-an-ata.', musii*. ~'Hu- College Chuii |
'.mis' i vila'nud by a recent 'virile
\i.u *ad iieV-oli' a ppeaivd ill son'i .,
ii - it a 1 at the N'i'W Vi rk City .Carno*
pie II.ill..a. lu1 inK niin <?'' "a- best _
rained she luid heard. The Ibuil :
d'ort of this- 'epartnieiit wlil he the
pre-entatioii - of ^the operetta, "I'ud
Ihpei' of llanilin" on "May 28.
h Mother's l?ay program was given
it Trinity A. M. E. Church oji Sunlay
night, May 8th. i
Begining on Monday morning May.
,nr In*l t. i* siieor-Vi wi'i't at the
fraining School. W e hope for '1* *l
treat siiccss.
~~??ST ATI-: I^RK
Special !11 Tiu- Palmetto Leader r
M;;y 2nd. P.-J2, Monday evening. -4
"Lilly Sunday Clflb" was out'with i
is a (rain and ron.i< rji'd a religious
ovi'ii of songs and piayers. Scrip- r
lire- lo?:?or. St. John 25:1-15; opening t
>raycr by Mr. K. Barnes; song, "God F
"!!; iake care-of 'you." Mr. \V.. T. Ca^ <
el male a brief talk o?i (he text ,
raver by .Mr, R. B. S. Heltams; .
eng. "P.Jess b the ti> that binds." *
May K; Sunday School opened with
iupt. and officer* at their post. The r
--;on wa beuu.;"J;iiil\ discussed tiy n
II: subject: "lvn;i sells his birtiiauuht
by* Miss Mam/ ' ^ WhPe!^uf-~
rr rerrrPrrd bv the class: "Only a bi
top," "My faith looks up to Thee;" el
rance, subject: "Mother's Day."
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mil.* on t.i.t?Lil'<i ol' .lost,; Ph. U
. A\ e ave. uiwiiys glad to hav>ti
-s you : .i e always welcome <
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AKOUN1) GEORGETOWN
Little Miss Mary E. Cooper cele- j
bra ted her Uth Birthday, Wednesday
afternoon, May 4th at the home ol
Air. and Mrs. 1). W. J. Tucker, 51:2 (
Duke Street. Mauy (tames were play
e<l after which march was played ;
jy Mr. Tucker, Sr., "and the guests
.ed by Miss Cooper, inarched into
he beautifully decorated dining room '
and assembled around the dining tauly
xm which was. placed, a - bea tit if? T 3
cake with nine candles. This cake \
was cut by Miss Cooper. A delici- I
ous course, consisting of ice- cream
cakes/candies and peanuts were sen
ed. Many useful gifts were recede*?";
od.. After playing various games, the 1
guests wished Miss Cooper many hap ,
D.v birthdays and departed for thei ^
noin.es. " , " .
These present were Misses' Cyn- A
thia Williams, Theopia Buck, Margaret
ATlston, Charlena Richarddson,
"FTFtVti'i ItTTTr o.wi v^..... i --
^4mv. uu\t x cxiui^v Lice1: OUJ1CKS.
Annie Mae Nesbit, Julia and'Manor..
<? i'i <1 ii. Sara mul Dorothy Johnson. _
and Alice-Tucker; Masters Wendell
Kelly, B. C'. Howard, .Lawrence A.
Du n mo re, Jr., John A. Myers, Joseph
Robinson and Joseph Manigault. 1
Those attending the General Conference,
Cleveland, Ohio, from Georgetown.
are Dr. R. E. Bfogdon, Presiding
Elder, J. E. Betmli?Rev.-J.dw- James,
Prof. J. B. Book, and Mr. Jul- .us
Prioleau.
1'rol' Th..prior.. Hmwii, pi-infip.nl of Lake
City Graded School and wife
-pent the week-end at the home o!
Prof, aud Mrs. G. W. -Howard, -
Mr.?and Mrs. "Merman f'as-elle nl
iiss .j I'll nit? Atkinson; the hooby a. ,
h?ik* bial-elet won by Mrs. U. G.
I'oi lc. Tin.- gliosis wove Misses ..Mi'-, A
*ia Fraser and Rudine Rteder. Miss *
Reeder won the guest prize) -After j
the gamgyrnsafad, s a 11 i n exr-Rrry sirtn ?
tea a'tt4-? crackers were served.
? \ir: -am)- Mrs-.?t-J~-tr7-*Teele ?
allied the- Wednesday evening Bridge 7
('lnb with- four tabids of bridge. _V
First prize for women, a linen Pocket ''
look won by Miss Jennie Atkinson.
First prize "for men, a pair of silk \
Aocks, Mr. K. W. Atkinson. The 0
)Ooby a bottle of "Ketchup" Miss J>
Maggie McCloud. - The guest prize, a 1
mix of handkerchiefs, Miss Rudine
feeder. Guests present were Mr.' and 4'
Mrs." Pinckney Kzekiel of Charleston .
Miss.Rudine Reeder, Mrs. Connie Alston
and Mr. Tl'O.'dy, In-pei-tor foi ~
\\ C., Mutual Insurance Company. A
After the games salad, sliced ham and v
tomatoes, saltfh'es and Russian were H
d
served.. - p
The*. Baptist State M. and 1C. Con/elit
ion convened in Bennettsville, S. ^
E'\, May .1-G.The "lower county was (|
tvell represented. One bus and three o
111 toiinvh ilea .1.1 '1
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7TO LEADER
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Sl? VKTAMli'lJC: N KWS"'"
Oil Sunday morning. May X ?
ih lu r's Day program was re tide ry i ;
x< Silver Hill M. T'. Church. ' c
Mrs. Louise Reynolds of Columbia ?
spent Sunday with her niotlur Mrs. i
l?\ 1). .Youhr. . . i
Mr. Charlie McWhirter and son of s
I'inehurst N'. C., spent the week-end >
Aitli relatives. ; i.
Re v. G. A. Thomas expects to leiivc
<> attend the General Conference oT
rtrr?M":?hf:?Ctnrrch -in-Atlantic*
Mew Jersey.
Drs. McCollum, the D. S.. of tlu (
"spartanburg District, with I)r. J-. i
It. Walker. Prnf * *
torne'y 11. Smith and Mr. Joe 1
Thompson , made a speedy trip to '
L'hesnee., Sunday.
A Slipper Contest in tlie interest '
>f Silver Hill M. K. Church' will be ^
lehl Monday x'veninjr, 'May 16th. ' ^
Vote for the lady of -yo if choice ^
(\nd h(.dp her"* to win a beautiful L
i)air of slipp'ers. Votes 10 cent.-. . '
The May Day.-contest of the Car- (
iir Street'Sehc.d - Was cpiito a sue--!5S.^_LHtlO
.mmel11 Mtifrre- Wits CPMVtt d
que; n of May. l-'ully. Wio to fiOO h
icoply witnessei the May Day program,
which, consi-ted of drills,"'folk 11
lances, and ring plays."" * s
Dr. T. K. Gregg a-tteiaUd the Medial
Association in Orangeburg last v
cock. , 1
Rev. Thomas Mills' preached at s
...til niiinin.fr -m,l nlpht services p.: __
itcw Mt.?Moiiab?D.pitist?< bin-eh".
Morning lesson "Let not your heart
ne troubled." Night. "You Must be ,
)orn again. u, ?
Revs. J.'AY. Coleman jmd J". Sc. j
Karle havo'l't tumid' from Mho State
Ruptist Convention in BrnnottsviHe.
Mesdames Nancy Rico and Janie ,
t"hon;pson?are?aic.k at this writing. ^
A spf t.dy iccovefy i ,i..pe i to.- 'op
Cr'i tafs. .'gp Dr. \V'n. l'r.rtcr Will be (
glad?to?k.a.w i hat he is g' c. ' y _j
improve*!. Dr. Porter sHllVred in- j
juries received in a collision Thurs- |
iav. His car Avas co.nnletelv- ilem- .
Smith o! (?rciM aim Am'mirs m* l nitm.
Iiiiri'iiH'id I'ollnwi'il in I lj!l t rim U i y .?\
Surviving :|ie ber Imsba'nd ami
[lie following children: Mr.--. I
W. Samuel. Janic-d Miftoiv and .Ma
bcl Wood; also i.iiy brother. A;r. Arthur
Smith and a large family con -I
iH'ctioii and friends throughout thi
community.
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WTLI.UTON N I AVS
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The fanner's ai'e getting along line. ->
vith their crops in this .section.
?es^S corn unci home gardens, are i'
noving along in fine style. * ' i
Mr. Anderson,ikon, S. C. was
riends. We are sorry to report that- =
ilrs. Nettie Chgvis, Adline Harris, i
..udla Harris,' Mary Bryant,' .Julia
Jryant, Annie Rceplos anl Mi d Wilio
Bark are on the sick list w.e hope _
hat th'ey will soon he aide to be out
CiliiT C" dnd -Ore?hiwiul of _
ilrs. Fannie Robins n, one - among
V illiston's aldest citizens was l'uner-. "
izer at the* resident of her aon-in law. ?
nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin h
reathersl/ee. Interment followed at "
he Jacks' field Cemetery the fioral
fferings were many and beautiful. ,
She leaves to mottrn her lost many l(
elatives and friends.
Mr. Harkless Walker was funorized
at the Rosemary Baptist Church a
n last Thurslay, entermeiit followed
CTT?tfrt?' church cemetery, under a o
lound of flowers. Mr. Monte Robinon"
oT" RoaITOk(77~?aT~\va. galled?Le_ ji
liken aiuL..Williston later of hrst:-fr
'iujL' nn ' n t*f(\t mt nf TTwT rlr.u t li /ii' liiw rr;
rand-mother who was lurried M tinny
and brother-in-law funeral was
eid in Aiken.
On Tuesday, May 3rd, Mrs. Nettie 11
'havis Rachel "Key, Sarah liirt and \
aughter attended the class exercises? '
f the Klko Public School. We sure '
id -enjoy the program especially A
Ir, Harold Roland address to the si
lass. J"
Sunday ^School was largely attendcd
"S'urWtrrv morning?rrt?the?Rose
lar.v Baptist Church by both old ami
oung. Everyone was eager to ex- (
ress themselves in the lssson.
Sunday P. Al. Sunday School was
lively attended at Culhert Branch
aptist Church' by. both old and ^
5ung. The Home Mission Society r?
irried over the Mother's Day pro- |
^am and everybody seemed like they i
ijoyed the occasion, although it was [
id with sonic. Mr. Johnson Jade of >
iken gave the origin of Mother's J
ay.
Mr. Mack Roy Morgan and Mr. 1
ihhnie Jade were. the-Sunday guest [
Miss Mamie Berry. Quarterly t
held at the_Ebernezer e
tptist ( hurcfi~07TyT H(Sl.3
. ,h Tickling of -Eliot it on preached g
snul stirring sermon. A collection |
of $25,oq was?raised^ Rev. Ben- o
n Bush is Pastorng the Ebornezer J g
aptist Church. ' , tB
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COLUMBIA, !
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LAURENS NEWS
Siimlyy buiiij? Mother's Day, wan
m t ciii oik- lor.- service}; in all the c
hurches of the city. At Bethel the 1
Sunday School twas in charge of , ^
5rof. Thomas Sanders,'"the Supt. be- ' *
ng absent. 'After an interesting i?
Italy peiii .l file session was closed j
vita a : spjclulid review by life pro- r
' ' 1?7?? ^
Promptly at 11:00 o'clock preaching |a
to vUe began with Ke y. J.. _1). Boyd ; jof
Wa're Shoa\s circuit ami Rev.,-*!
unniiigluim of the Baptist Church 1
11. charge of the services for the day. j\
Vft? r the usual .prelmlnaries a par- j(
ial program of Mother's Day was had i J
>y the, reading of its origin by Mrs. ^
tudrey Wanzer, solo, Mis. Emma
ine Nelson and a paper,.- entitled
dother in the Sick Room, by Mrs.
'elestine Mai tin. After which the!
te.v. Cunningham preached a most
'xcellent sermon from II Timothy j I
at tile clost; of the sermon Miss-in
hlessa Saml.rs rendered a beauti-'h
ul solo. This closed the activities jl
inu iiivia: ^ ii up mi
If .Mother's Day convert Monday j \
light following o1 which we shall, t
peak in our next letter. . jt
: The eyening service at Bethel was id
roll attended with the "Rev.. Cunning- (
.am officiating. Text Mark 10 21; J*
abject "Sell (hit." C "
The l'nlnit Aid Board Mrs. Alice"
l^nr.. president. Boosters Club, Mrs. I'1
'Sallie Bliu kstock president, were J
'*iyally entertained at the home of a
lr. \Y. I'. Garington and sister an.i a
ffrr-and Mrs. I.. W. (larlington re-1
pet-lively this-week. I
D.accndss Board held 'its semi- '
nonthly meeting at the Miinse Fri- v
kiy?ufi&ruuuiil fl
.Dr. ). lv. iiiant. Mr. and~Mi's. Win
iilder, I'rof. -Iv F. Floyd, Mesdames
.iihi Pratt and Delia Davis of New- L
erry were bedside visitors at the ^
ionic of Rev and Mrs.?A.. J. Martin t
his week. 'The former having been a
11 for tiie past two' weeks but is ^
onvalescing an * hotUs to be able to
issunie his duties t'abbath.
.Rev. W. (!/ ()wens. A. B.. pastor,
1' St. James Station Columbia (lis- ~
rid.' Columbia, S C.. was a liTeasant ~
isiior at the A. M. Ik Manse I'T-iday -
u,;.:4
ill I'uiv; iiiiiiiy i i win a ui ivi i.-'ii iv?
TTTTTTFF [jini.-li, .Ml.?('annul?circuit. _i
4e- *!>") i m m i >m |;tl)l y of his 1U1S- j
orate and. ike wrrrk?rrf?Dr. J-.?Cf.
dcClcUaiij 1'. K,, of tlii' Columbia .
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Sunday School was largely attend ?.!
at the St. Paul on Sunday.
AF11 :.">0 the services were held as
isuaPwirh a large congregation ...wen ]
hipping. Pastor Levant being just \
>ack from State convention brought i
uany inspiring and helpful remarks \
i is sermon as always was one of. s
us best an 1 most spiritual. Hol\ r
' onuinion was administered and St. \
' ml . '"'in d '"m.?i lid' token on new
jfe. The pastor based his subject ?.
~ Mother's 1 'ay. Mr?wrrs?aceoin?i
rinieil' id vonyemion by Irrs?tviCe^?
dr.-. I,e\ aiiI his son.?htrr:?1 .e\ ant,fr..
and Mr. Smith. .
We are sorry to report Mrs.- Frank
l-ohnson has been . critically ill. g
-?Ri v. .1. \Y. Mathias and Kev.i'M.~*t
\.- Cunningham also attended State
'omentum1.
Sunday Mr and Mrs. J. W. Fuller e
fail as "tlTXTr -rftttnm-?gUesls,?PresiT
ent I. D. Pinson of Morris College; ?
Vof. McCain and Messrs Willie l>a iw
)nrl Comvity 'McDaiiiel. t
Mrs. Lula Woody Graham and hus 1
land of Mt. Vernon, spent the
iast week with luir~ nrotTfer Mis. G
M finda Wcva.ly (and Brother Mr. \
lau'l. They were motoring. v
Ml' ft I1 "I 'III' 1 I M" r 'illl'l '' t - i J
aughter Vak ria of Florida stopped I
voi* with relatives, enroulo to their
ef'k. '
~>io in ~A:-lirvHe. N.-Chr?the?past. vThe
many friends of Master (.'on- ,,|
ill' C. 'WdTlHg ivill len.i -with- inter. ^
st ?-t" his winning lirst privje nt^vll. t?
i. II. S. where only two were giveTT h
or solving a problem brought -rih
grade class by Supt.' Wright: ()
white) df the city -Thorrt.
T'-v family of Mr'sT "Amelia Ari
i son wishes to thank friends for ^
iie kindness ana sympathy shown
lain during the illness and deal ,ll
f their mdther and grand mot-he? 11
Tso ror'TTie liciuifiiul llorai otfcrrnfr*- ?
The Missionary'Club ef St.- Pan* ^
laptist Church met at the home of
lis. Martha Franks" "Friday-after- ^
noir. A very interesting meeting hi
ip- held, at ten- wilicll .dt'liiiuus ie -V
reifm- and cake wei'e. served.
M'ss iiosa Shepherd after being
'disputed . i* able tj> bv> out again s'
Mrs; Lois' Swinler ut'ler a liitger-. ^
it' il no-s passed away at the horn C
her moliiei and was funerali'/.".' .ii
lie day tifiirnoon at H:f?0 o'llvk
y h'.v". .1. \Vt Matliiqs at Si. P.Y.'l
, solo rendered hy "Mrs. K. S, Nel- ^
m: Obituary-by Prof. Sanders. Sin
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>:0(j .o'clock the meeting: waa carried
.ui in 11 'ltiis;MH's>< likf manner. Caki& *
md ice cream was served. Those on
he sick list are u\lr. Simon Hailstock,
>1 rs. Mamie McMorpis and Miss Thelna
' Sanders;-' We hope for them a
peedy recovery. There was a high
lay Sunday, Sunday being mother's
)uy. Sunday School opened with
>npt. and officers at their post. The
esson was very inspiring and everyone
'manifested great interest. A
cry interesting review was given by
he Bev. R. A. Young.
We \ve)'e proud to have with us
lev. and Mrs. Jones_oJL Spartanburg
ind also Mrs. Jones' niece and neplew?
At -3:00 o'clo.k the pastor deivered
a burning, message. He basvere
made- to say cfidn't our hearts "
turn while the man of God spoke by
he way. .Just after this message a
luet was sung by Misses Emma L.
larv and Ednsr Rracv. "whan shall
see my mother's facoV' The folowing
were the visitors: Prof. Jones
ronv. Chester, tMrs. Carpenter^ from
diller's Chapel. >Ir.?. Mary Haines and
re visiting relatives and friends here
ind we are asking all of them to
ome again. At 8:00 o'clock another
turning message was delivered from '
rhich we were made to rejoice little
Iss Fannie M. Lindsay quoted a beau iful
piece of pueli.y on-mothcr whieh- ?
very . one enjoyed. ^\Irs. ,Mary E.
IcMorris is visiting. hcrLaimt in. Sparaliburg
who is ill, we hope for. her
speedy recovery. Read,the Palmeto
Leader to suit your appitite.
? W1XXSKOUO \I'.W'v . ,
Miss Mary tlrcou had as ncr din- " ' ~T
ler guests Sunday afternoon Misses .
d. Boular. 1*. Kinley, Mr. and Mrs. ??
hl.iio Davis,?Mr:?B:?11. I.ylcs?rmrt*ev.
.1. Al. l.yles and Kl\'. J. M.
LJeutty. The dinner was a lovely
vishes to be invited again.
Mother's Day was observed at St.'auL
Sunday night. The program
vas sponsored by MesdaniOs Davis
md Johnson, .\liss Mamie Mcintosh
vas at the piano, the program cor?listed
'of duets, solos, choruses, drana,
yecitations and rta-ings. It was
,ery touching, many fine tributes
v'-'- "aid lo mother. lUv, tk?UV
.poke on mother Sunday explaining ?two-fold
greatness. ? _ j
Mr. (). K. ManigaiiTt a student at~
looker Washington spent .Mothers.
Jay wit It his parents. '
Miss Alice Mcintosh is spending
ometinie in Johnston, with her brolier
I'rof. C. O. Mcintosh.
Mrs. Nancy Boular spent h few ~~
Misses Gordon and Patterson were
he- dinner guests of Mi's. iSarah -j
/right who is visiting her mother
Irs. Lueinda Woodard. ' ?
"Mrs. Elizabeth Ham and Mrs. Flo,?ne
Smith ygrtrreaHed home on ac- ?
mnt of the illness nl* their mother
Its:?Wa?B. Jaeob.?We hope?that- :?T
ie wil recover so-on.
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