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Page 0 * PROSPERITY N KWS j v . Shiloh A. M. E, Church Rev. T. E. Itobinson, Pastor Sunday was a grout day at Shiloh. The ^Sunday?St4tmd?undor?Uuj?Mul^ ership of a very conscientious and devoted superintendent and an etlii i cient group of teachers 4 was well at " "tended. Many stHmrw; ---practical pqints were 'emphasized by Miss C. Rikard who reviewed the lesson. At 11:30 o'clock our pastbiM>reaeh ed a very piUetical and thoughtful sermon. X IlVJ in f ' interest in this organization. We ave looking forward in n?i'Trnt. revival ' meeting. . Mr. William Burton and family ar? home from Washington. D. I'.. visiting relatives and fiierids. Miss Alnva Johnson of Anderson is' visiting relatives mi (iulli:i.'ii St. Miss Tola MolYet and a l'riend motored from Asheville to vis|t. .her mother and sister. ' Mlfs. I.. M'.; Gilliam has retimed home after a very pleasant visit in Washington, lb C.. and other Northern cities. She was accompanied hy Miss_ Marian "Gantt. Miss Andrimia Rutherford is home after spending a pleasant vacation in Clinton with schoolmates. Miss?Ruth?Stevenson.?Wiidiinuim,. D. C., Nurse Stevenson/ Columbia-,- S. C., and Mrs. Telford Henry are. visiting their parents. Mi1, and Mrs?ttTay on flayer Street. s On Friday nigh, Mr. 11. L. Wilson entertained a few friends at the love ly -home of Mrs. Bertha Williams on Coates Street. The evening was spent in dancing ami . ? iu d p-laying. After which .ice cfoaiiT and- cake ..was served. Miss Amelia .Ruili-y S)>:n i.-ml 111 is in the city visiting.. Mr. ami Mi '.. Walker Bailey. Mr. Eugene Sco&t i- home vi-sitmy his mother Mr/vT Lrdio Alleh en Caldwell Street. Mr. and Mrs. Tammio Clark had as their dinner gimst Thursday Rev. Land, Rev. and Mrs. Halsey and the ehidren and Mrs. Samuel Halsey, ? ' Mis'S AT'CV Vomer i? 11??lU-Udi. .completing .her .summer .seiu.nl term in Simpsonville S. C. Mrs. J. M. Lyle^ Miss S. B. Neelv 'St. Augustine, Mrs; Willie Mm- A ski-ley, Mus. Mao Christie, .Taeksdnville are liyre visiting Mrs. Lyles ami Miss Neely's father, Mr. Berry Noely. Mrs. Rosa Young 'and Sister mo tored clown .from Greenville Sunday , and spent the. day with Mr. and Mus S, M. Young on Caldwell.. Street. Miss Wilhelmenia Hare is ;visimg relatives? in Colombia. Messrs Lowman and Anderson were the gnoses' of Misses Ethel and Carrie Cromer on Sundhy. PIVI I'V IIW'II it'll ( III.' iiiMiiv Chester, S. C.? Foot hall * being talked about round ehoster for the past few days. I was. ta 1 k.injr to the . > Coach Atkinson and asked him what would F. II. S. be this fall? II.- said " that it all depends, The Bull I)ogs will be fast and snappy but light and will drive ha'rdj and fast thi's year. They are goiitg to> lic^tbpse Siinms TTi Tigei3 thi ?year,?Riid?Horse?Atkinson, Sii ?>n?Wall -Worthy, at cert .or will lie mise Lcd but Jthere wiiTbd'SroTrve one to take their places. Coach Atkinson is looking for tin hoys to meet the first day so lie can ? get the old machine--clicking on all cylinders. Watolvdut hoys! The Bull ,-ttaga are coming. . NliWM ? The Sunday School opened at ilk usual hour with the superintendent and teachferS fit thrif post of duty?^ Our Pastor Rev. L. J. Randolph was t J -ijuui.ioiu atp fo .la^pads mp The LjofUfue is still progressing - under Mrs? Viola Roach, president. The Usher Board rendered a pro'f gram last Friday evening which was $ quite/ a success. jL-'r; - .* . Latoinm'i in'Ami .ii ?? it n on i <. __ **< Soino Or ilu'.-r li":vv-kI!<.*1:1 ai-v's will. . tlvo'Iv. u'-'aiiiri'tl Tor tla* "Titji't's" ; ; *> -Suuo.-I'aiiie an 1 Allen. -"Sir. ah'vi Air.*.. Win. James ot Si .watihews v.eie lue dinner ^nesls a uu if . |uu\.-:iv>: AiV. ami SIi s. 1, 1?' .kids Sum-lay'. ~ i i.e i . .i...iTtTnTvF] y i \ en. ai .Ml T'i.ve"A. Ai. K. .IMoaday nigai was ; du-ee.-s. X*U: ,1 IMca-itlH- l-lll Juplisi (. iiuvcii la.si baluruay \va: .a".gyi'y .nuade.l and was enjoyed b; -ttrh -'.i.aj-LLj?viu A i.M-trrrr?We If -Mis ; i?1 i 1:. . . y 17 i \\ ne< i 1 oil I. s v .. Kw.-a liia tiamjiion oi Xurih, S v.. Ah.-, l.vi.ia Ueilinger ami Hev '. :a:jiv 1 i-.ii.};i??:i. . J Ah.;, la ila V* asjiiniy.on (.'orbitt u .\ei llt sjHMir last -weeleemi wil4? lie a.Vi Ai r I} la. Wii.-ii . . K\v'r.\ ore is looking forward l< ..lie eiU. f'.aill.iiem ol l.be Samla; iltitd ( eljWillA>11. W INXSl.OiiO MANAS Ah-, ii. ii. .....intuitu was.aiatiUi .n...-e v. n?? .? -?.?li' l.-e habei hay h i] . i iiai.K>u>u ia>. Monday. All- . wall iiotii Ihebn. UK v 1 i. 111 ,-i ai ...11 K.v. ii lor j t!.r. The I'.ii'.iit,,, arc Icliving this.weej "MTyr-TCt.ri' '1-idtUS. Ci. Lylcs W. .Fdward Shams went to Chai tone N. Kahni McDowell l< Pnak.erl ( nest?t; Miss- Josie M (jienn Lu Clui.iw; wo wish tluni al ^TlOal . UCllSS. * lk'\. J. *?k 15'atly has just elnsed ; very -ti'.'i'csst\il meeting at Ml. Pis trait,- Kidgetyay. lie was ably as.sis d by the Key. T. 11. Oroudus of Co kin,Ida. 15 do- the -number res to . ii to the churciv, there welt' 21 buriu< beneath the. Jui ilaji waves. It wy . aid to be (he greatest meeting thy the eitut ii hvrs had in 5(> years. Mr. ami Airs. David JlurgroVes o Alidci - on, S. and Mr. and 'Mr. Pf. Coleman of Bamberg- all lelativc of Mr. and Alis..?las. \V. Blown wer " vi i U>i s?in o'ir t'11y 1 ;*,?t Week. There was a wry enjoyable dnnke party given ai?ihe home of Mr. an Mrs. F.dw. I.ylos last Friday highl Mrs. K<Kv*. I>a\ >s i- ( t'lvc'ti me pri/. .'or puti animal's switch ubon u Us proper phrrc-. ?? Prof. ('. O. Mcintosh nccompanic Uy Milk AuiX, M i. Alice J oh I Vs Of and his Sister Mrss>^lioe J'.va of C " trmhf.f .Tr hp S'i. n iiiiw. iMotlmi ; AV|'t\s. Sara Mcintosh last week-en returning Sum J ay evening. 'I he Fairfield County . Tiainin; School in. the city here will Y?pen it "dnors Sept. tm^ii ttrr^-frtr t'lirolluierr of students. The young hoy -sand girls *of St Paul Sunday School under the di lection "of Prof. If. K. Mcintosh ren rdered a splendjd program at th< | preaching, hour Vast Sunday mornini .m f. THE PALMET ^T| k . fe 2 ** u p > % _ ^ .__ . ~* _:"^J i'o 111 I'd . t\> iijrht l'or the "Lowly Deaeo consuhiptiqn this fall. Tiny include d t | .m.hil- ami tiirmlian man lo t-wmliu l . i tju meeting. J- .? The Sunday School ini .i at 1,.1U l.i.-l . Sunday with quite a few present ami a yery good program was rendered by llie members of Class No. 1 and i vis.tors'. .. Come and- meet with us s .'Very second and-fourth Sundays. ' .Mis s Ada Owens- is spending two ^'rr:i'uitrrir*\'iiie whu uev. TTfrrr' 1 Mrs. McCoy. We hope lor her a 1 .cry pleasant "stay. Mrs. Klla Barr of Henimingway 1 -pent hist week here with her duughk .er and son in law Mr. and Mrs. 10. M. Porter. x Mr. Willie. Bethea of Little Itotk ri.sited' his nephew. Mr. Andrew Miles ' Mrs. AL-.B. Porter spent several * lays In Morenee last week. TTioscCon the sick "list at this?Writ-~ lag iii<*: .Mrs. ('reside Moody ami Mr. . Dennis Smith. We hope them a very :!H'edy recover. Messrs K. 31. .Porter, Willie BelU then. Andrew- Miles and Mestlames Jan it* Garrison and Ella Ban* and. Misses MirtguerUe and Gertrude Poller motored to" Helnmingway tSun1 day. They reported a very pleasant 'l trip. Mrs: Annie Bell Bachus who l\as seen to the hospital for two weeks f is now ha-.k home, s. Mrs. M. A. Bachus of Latta spent s. i week here with her son, Mr. Odell g- - Bachus. M-i s. Inez Warley of Washington, y I). C. visited her aunt and uncle MrT il TT7T Mrs. J. 1.. Crosland. Miss Anpie Nelson who has been e visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ruth Burt jnett at Phihukdphia Pa., has returnI ...i .4 ,.e i i u i nit- uen^iii. >m iivr many trienus [1 Miss Wilhelmina McOanied of D;1 r, Ion is hero i.'visiting Misses Nevada - lLd:?;v. oVttb. ii A. Bullock Thursday morning a fine baby- girl. r The Sellers Timers defeated tlie Floydale base ball boys by a score f -i-O.-'ThVy playerf -Mars BhifF-also. JScorcls -0 0. BoBh ^am<? were good. EverybblTy is getting ready for the Sunday School" picnic tha-t will be, given Saturday Sept. 10th. Be sure to come out for Un afternoon of en* joyment. V.UUIVL taujiuuy ui lUrs. I Nuden^ Jackson. Miss Mattie Cbrly and Mr. Montague Leaphart were quietly married ia.-t Sunday morning at* the parsonage. Rev. S. J. Johnson officiating. They Tuft TludstUey for Hacksensaek, N. J. They many friends wisfi then! afiiappy and successful life. Mrs. LulirSid>er, Mrs. Sailic Leaphart. Mrs. Matt re Marshall and Mists Mattie Sligh, spent Labor Day in Savannah. G;p, with Mrs. Iras Golden Mrs?o+h!?Mr^;? iVk4vm Henry?amilittle son spent some time with her mother Mrs. Bailie Leaphart Sun-_ day afternoon. ^ Mrs. Isola Waring and daughter. .Miss Norman \\;aring were dinner ^guests Wednesday - of Mrs. Hexie Tlriffin and Miss -Annie Benernan. CH ER AW**N EWS The Pee Dee Baptist Church closed a successful revival which was conuucieu uy Kev. i'lckens of Wilmington, N. C. Miss Ruth "McPhail FMwartL of i Washington, 1). O., is homo visiting relatives and fribhds. . y Missea Willro- Ellerbe, PeaYline~ Jones Chanie Ellerbe and Mr B J Bennett motored to Hamlet, N. C. Sunday evening. Mrs. Maggie Bureh and daughter of New York are here visiting their nrrand mother Mrs. Frances Reid. M isses Maxiene Williams and An na Chapman motored to Greensboro, M. C., Monday to enter school, f Mr. Herbdrt Davis of Far roller 'Pa.. is homo visiting his giand mother Mrs. Ilattie Davis, Miss Robbie Hammond left for Sandford, N. C., Saturday morning. The B. Y. P. U. of the Pee Dee Baptist Church \vil render a program at the Wesley M. E. Church Sunday avenmm, ^npir- ?i, rnc ununc ir invited. -A?" "SI fsses ?Toti^~nh7T ThYdma" Adams .are visitors in West Palm Beach, Florida. Mesdames Georgia Sharper. Maggie Green M. .Jlnskew-Picken, Estell I tThapman," Jntra- Streator, Violet Ek lerbe and Miss Margaret McCall at tended the Women Missionary Society that was held at Bennettsville. Misacs Georgia B. and Margaret McCall Mr. Harry-Watson and Mrs. Minnie Sims were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Moore Sunday "THE CRUSADERS VICTORIOUS MARCH" . . lly- Marion F. McCollough -?Charleston, Si C.. Sept... 4th?kast week the Charleston Crusaders march ed on like a tire in a west wind Tlmv defeated Sumter twice, St. Stephen ...nd shut the Piedmont out Friday, but went down to defeat at the hands of the Piedmont Saturday. George irollnian, the left hander of >tate pitched three hitlcss games this week. Gad sen. sure struck luck when he gave this kid a trial, this business. This boy is young yet and should improve a lot. He told me Ihn other day. a Pit Quitting uuL.tltc 17ji Piedmonts "When they' come to the plate they al. lokk alike to me and all I can do is feed it feed it to them" -Yes he fecds them alright, but with strikes only. Iloursey, Long, Hamilton, Basher ville.' these were the leading hitters of the week. . This team is one of the best in the state and the beauty of it is, tliat ~al .tlie" players i\re young and Hie right age to learn. Their, fans turned out in large numbers to see I hem play last week. Monday our boys will cross bats with that hard hitting team * from Columbia.' It will be a double bead-, eivit should be a big day. On Wednesday of this week Frank Gadium, Manage! "uf the Ct'lHaders \ will leave to open school and John (Pup) Lung, who is Captain will have charge. I will cover JJjfL game Monday and will tell you win ning team won. _ B IiT H U-N E - COOK M A N KI5AI)Y TO OPEN SEPT. 19?FIRST FORMAL ASSEMBLY AND PUBLIC PROCRAM TUESDAY, TIIE 20. : , o Daytona Beach, Fla., Sept. 5, 1.1)112 ?President Bethune has issued the announcement that Bethune-Cookman College will open for registration and entrance examination.-, -Monday, Sep tember lib Class recitations will be I gin 8 00 A. M. Tuesday, September 20. . The ,first ^formal assembly in !u college auditorium with a prograr. L of strong features ^e held at 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday, the 20. In potent years this program nt the formal opening of Belhune-Cookma-n ias grown in significance and at tractivoness until it is second Lrf im,x>?Unici'?trr Commencement/ only. ! Stiong platform talkie tvill pe augmented by fine % musical conlribu lions the. direction of Prof. W. jA. Sykes "T.nd--Mrs. W. >!. Brown ?| ?H All candidates foithel football .squad are asked to report for preliminary wwrJc-outs Thursday, Sep ! tCinbl-r 8." All who expect to enroll" iin the college Freshman class or in the first year of the Teacher-Training course are directed to arrive on the | campus Friday, September 1G. Matters -that will vitally affect the acaie'nuc careers of individuals in_ithis group will be handled during "this ?rief,, preliminary period. | Attention of prospective students is ailed to the importance of arrival :md 1-Pg:s< lilt inn. the first?day. I September 19, to avoid the penalty i of Che "late registration,fee" and the danger of reduction in-aeadeime-ered-i its for the semester. I It MO, S. C. M AN S Young's Chapel A. M. E. Church I Rev. J. A. Gamble, Pastor j Sunday was a beautiful day and > the Sunday School was well attend- ; I'd with young people who were an ' xioui to know niure about Jesus. The lcsspn brought about much discussion and the review by the pastor was fine. At 4-l-:30a our pastor brought us a | message full of imformation and wor | thy of commendation. Text I Cor. 1:25; subject "The Cross of Ch#ist not.in Accord with Worldly Conception." ' On Friday night our revival which was conducted bv Rev. I. A. Miller [ closed with nine .converts added to t | the kingjoni. Thfs"rrevival marked one nf-thc- best ttt-Wnong's--f-jhapel'-in a number of years. We are praising God for our wonderful success. The-' people and members of the | church are singing the praises of^ kGod through our pastor, ?ftr having j secured- this splendid youpg man. lie is a preacher I recommend to every pastor who wants a real genuine revival. Mrs. Lola Genrty of Greensboro, N. C.. spent a few days with Mrs. J. S. Bradford and son of Irmo. S> . t Saturday, September 10, 1932 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE TO BEGIN 51st YEAR SEPT. 14. Salisbury, N. C., Sept. 3?On September 14, Livingstone College will begin its 51st year as a co-educa tiomtl?institution For the- education ? of Negro youth. This year, eleven ?--? days al'.er the opening, the celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of , the College will begin And continue through' the. thirtieth. Prominent oflnpntnrQ aiui ni npl' m11 <{ 11 ml i n tr ficr- "* _ Mr. J. Otis Smith, A. B.. A. M.. - # * Professor of Psychology and Philosophy. ! I . . . : Mi'. Arthur Bingham. A. B.f A. M.. Associate Professor of" Biology. _Misr. K. Corrinne Brown, A. B,, A. M., Associate Professor of . English. Miss Clarice J. Michaels, Instructor, of Music. * ' ? Mr. O. C. Hall, A. B., Instructor of Romance Languages. Administrative Officers:?Mr. J. W. Younge, Treasurer and Business Manager; Miss Fannie Clay-Dean of Women; Miss Julia B. Duncan,-? 1 Regis.rar; Mrs. Josephine P. Sher. rill, Librarian. To date, the applications for entry? tn the Freshman CIxtfts?hirvc been normal despite the business recession. ANNAPOLIS. MI), NEWS ~ First Baptist Church . ? ? ?' Sunday was a very nk-l.isani day. and the Sunday School was well attended. The lusson reviewed by Mr. J. Vance. Mr. Vance motored down to spend the week end with his old friend -Rev.- 1). S. Sample. Mr. Vance is state organizer for the Ushers .Union. At 11:30 the pastor took as a text John 4:15. lie whs at his best rri- - ' -