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Pf 1 ' 1- ?J*-' Page 2?^ . DR. J. S. EARLE SPEAKS TO BROTHERHOOD Washington.'I). 1 _ April I realize that by lenj; sih'noe has been s< onowbuf 'disapoiutini* to many in the dtar . t'Ul I'alnut? State. It has been one disappoint-f?:?nient?:ift. e aim;her .one to me. 1 came Iv'tv Christinas to spend iw% weeks with the family, and return to ju,v work.' Rut I found after ~IiT'Tnu la \]?a?K-w?'lavs that Mrs, i ? Marie's ho-.iOi was bei-titfumierlitiai d 1>y i.iiTihkr m' great responsiTiilit ies: Thrrvfme we have remain - S . ell Jj'vtV. practically the wh ?le '/ winter. 1 have made 'lflutiy and ?-""-fi.r*vparat? sacrifices {for _the_ . ;m-i' and' for e>ur institution in iy South Carolina in the last twenty vi;iii's. Rut I am sure that no one wonhi iiiii credit nie with conii lnoiv so1 -o to Je"P.?di'/.e the health . 'of my wile and ,^hereby light the future of my ehildunw After making sure the future of -our A1 ovrO iOul . pluc in^ tho cau.se of the Raptist.s 4n South Carolina on a sale boating. When 1 a'.i-'-w iiv\>V'lf to sit and live ui i he-intst'-thirty five yw?w. llun! duM. of I. 1'. Urockonlun, yi,. n l'-iii-L knew 'the convention ' ui . o.miii ? .rolina Rap-i.-ts, when rtliU'o vVas j<?? -b s?;i- College. WtiVu t'Ue Baptists ol this Mate ^ . :i lvw in Ho Us ann ' many oi 'them coVi tuivg all, utea. r.t u_VelX WW M spec tubbT i hurdles m t, p. iiyVlnp. w i -n a ministry ' w iib had bad M ty i.it'ic ' i .a o:c-'-. Rut. OU -th'-ii, you could ll'"t. luirdjy- l,:.e .1 piLilchul - am lig" t.iii'f crowd, wlto "Was not Talkinii about n t olitgc -to be u\s a; iled and cvnti. lie-> ijsv the' Bap' fists lot'.' South? t ai'Uiuu. ; And ? in'- 1'jv lini/iieh the years witji the I'.itliei S w ho Mill el'tub >v'Ku d'Hll . who made every p'd-sible sacrifice for' wiiat wo now hat e as Baptists in South Carolina; i am amuseu and -then. 1 a hi disgusted at?sonic v i.f yvuTigvv niviv who n<'w try to uii'Uc itTipp'ur that nothing has Tii'fii' dm:e hy those who have gdne l?' !'??i\?'"them. Whi n as a matter of fact some .of the in "have lipvet Imi'.t a cluiTvh, nor evPn.i omou-eled oho; n< a.-paid one out i>f debt. ] Bp t ,-t this is not what I started out 'to Mil'. - It u t as a filled man. at pre m n't, an i having s.- rwd the Baptists as 1'resilient- for nearly 1-1 years." T Vii'nply Uit-oy the ?>tate, I hi.oty the men from f"Vty years , (invvn to now.i T.ani proud nf all t tie mop of -South i'arrrfirt". Those have ei-utmon -en-" and those ivn > ~~ ha've not much of any' kind of i .sense. . I Key. at e all'..i.'urs> and I yiin proi)d..Mf..them, t m ^{Socially 11rntitj- of I'ii- BptU'r," who has lnn-n eh. n V en:.I." the Tlap.list sltin safe 'hV.n harbor-. Tie >1? "lulTy abler?tail 'is, 11" ay . for him, that i!_od mav' i'l'ct hif>T,~7r?4~uia: vr"hrt7i it-, a-1 ';u wa\ ti n : 1, '' adV-' roomer; t. of._b t; catiso,And hi.iw .)ii.y hn 111reit'.? only "1 '2 " ! "'I ,1 "IJCtt sJl.Tll 0"' I r",1 Itv Church ?^1 ' III ' I . plciUi III I 111 i' irr.iiu Mi-?- '*? ?)' and education li.i - In (-n Mi-!} i: ar':>;c(|. I.i't us ... Lii)' d-ify fom^-o in:?mt-*-n (ii;*1-'i :\b ri K ( p'lei-v and our sec .( I 'lai y -rho- Is. Thti-c. .'SeWi-nda'rv ?-v!|,.?w, li-ivi-'n .much 'on. . ' iiic-nt hy us, for tln-y ar,j I ".Infill! ; \Ii>h h'.(V.llcC'iC aid h f_ !> ' -d:, f' <j 'I. ir, \*i* !*i,i Mi-ii"';, v. < si., -,tJ! of '-an; vihii ai ion.i] work, aiv; . i ' lief phases nf . ur work an '.'S'iiicikv., of Mis'-i-oii . work. Thost _ , all coiiic a^ tla- result. of Mdssioi: worth r^dfkcl |;:ir<t- -Inee. Hit convention. cWlutJinff the lime I have spent "i;t ?.f tho <4ate and we *h'opo. .la In- there to pivc an account of our stewardship, 11 _ is my prayer that the affitc. s'pe^ci vvili ho defeated at Florence, ] have n'-vcr canvassed for an of fan-, n-r?re u\i ted 'n any tricks t< he elected to any dTice. I see there a i ' some, vacancies-to he filled !.*:ir Ilk I'' '-'hrcfi. ho the ro-nvent. I _''if*1 _ (' in a iro.jly way, win - hal.f^fill tlu-.-e vacancies? Let's jr< to Florence to stand hy the Presi dent, and support his proprarn (it->chhless all p it- brethren, r humble servant. T. S', Fv.ile . s r. i i K ics itf:i-(>itmfii KPJXCOPAL CHI RCH Kev. Samuel I l?'v<l, ITecTor The Kast.cr eafl.v Jriorninjr ?br vice hi^an at .r> o'clock by the rec lor. _tlo look hi- text from Job] *nd riolcct ed f ?r a .-ubject "Marl". T.aj-." !i \yi^i_:ay-iuai .f/''i>d service. At 1! o'clock the second' sorvic. Io yen l>\ the Mv ti-r and Mi -1.< .p J If. <le thy. The .Id-hop pptjr'e fron tbo I'"'k <-f John'aroi tool 1'"r ! - -ndiject: "IIuniarr .and Divln' ?SutVorir.ir." wbb'h a laiifo gather i11<r hi id. ? -Thr"WrnP,' -eh'.?<d convened at / '? oYJooF;, by. the superintend otif. The. topic 'for discussion'was '"l iar KaVtev I.if taken fron ] .like 21.1 -- : J< hiivl 1:1 -fi. r. ??At- W fi'floeh?? -He?y c-Uuy 1'f'h pick 'M !.v M'"-'. Kdith f^ntitled '"The T*]diff ed fr-os's."?A iltfjrr .0- :v r>HA\<;EitL'Rf; nkws .. . .Hy J! j.Tames Pearson The. Ivistor was seemingly on joyed hy all of (he people of thr city. Easter \for.tlav niyht, there wer< parties and dances all over tlu t- eity. One of (he parties \vn< gTveh ~al 1 the honip of Mr. and Mrs; Daniels $ of Ea-st Russel St. After dancing by the' music of R-ippp'e Daniels there was a delicious course oi ?cotrt rtrmk^wl eakow, after-which there Was punch ^nd cakes served, CHESTER PARAGRAPHS 1< 1 M iss?Ada*?Gladden?- lvft'?hret wfcrtr fwr^liii 'indefinite stay id ' Philadelphia with her sister. , .Mrs. Janie Befi Ayeis had as '{ h' r gue-ts Sunday', her relatives, ( .Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Jackson ol' , Columbia. . 1'fof.. Uiid Mrs. C'. O. Mcintosh. and little daughter, Edith were the Sunday guests of their sister, " Miss Estelle M. Bovian. .Miss Koberta Ross,' of New Sink Cilv i* -.p.mling tin- Easter tide with her mother, on Peace St. Miss Ross is a member of the first, graduating class of Finley 1.1 i .School. She teaches Reading ni a sehodl there. Airs. Jtlnie Price Williams and mother, Mr. (.'. Price, and Mr. I dm Howard left Saturday tnol'il iiig at four o'clock, -for Now York City. Mjrs. Kmnta B. Wallace with . er four children, /.Misses La erne, Ruby, Angelina, and Mas' top Edward Wallace spent the Raster tide hero as guests of her i-ter, Mis. Esther Knight. Mrs. Susie Phillips spent Sunlay in Clinton as guest of IVJrs. Laura M. Knight. Mrs. Maggie AmleiLon .-"pent sunday in Hlackstork at the home f Rev. 'iin| Mrs. \Vright. Mr. anil .Mrs. P. C. Kelly. Miss MnHorie Keiiy and . .Master Wen loll Kel|y stopped by a little Trjnli' at fhe?of 11 mC?mmlMrs. R.cT,. Finley. or. fiu'nday~afeyiHtonii while ell route fo their home in- CeorRetown, after *poii 1 'ing the "day n Shelby. X.-C. with o\ lost liauebtor. .M rs. Minnies! ^niiire. Bishop E. W., D. Jones is iii the city this week .at the home of Presiding-F.bkf l>. C. C'roshv and amily. Chester friends are glad - -iu see Bidmii improving in health. TJie entire city is deeply toueTi~ d at- the death of Rev. L). C, Baum, or.e of Chester's most high ly esteemed pior.cer citizens. For - -t-he p;e I, few yhnrs ~hh? health has,, been '-poor, but 'Cmlei' liiirs-" ilig and frills. gate helped hinLtm 1 ivo mi many days. He was- lovd by all. old', and youiyg, white and colored, and had a kind word and smile for all. For many year* he held the office uS. Presiding Elder in the A. M. E. Church He was at the last conference in the fall, that !* _ was retired ' with nfty. His illness \va> borne quietly and patiently." He assured all thai he was ready and willing ' <> o'u. He was more than. 70 years- o'd. The neighborhood. vrry and church will "TUTS* . this iear Christian tnsui jyho \yas devoted .to his family, church a tub Yci' UfH. and was so kind;. >ym, pathetic and' dependable. lie haves a wife, Mrs. Jennie C. Ha^uu. tun daughters. Mrs. Ilat a'o Kaylori of Knoxrille. Torni.. Mrs. Julia M. Shaw of thi> city. . j\vii sons. Frank IiaUiu, of N. Y. W iir-ton-S;deir. i- ' < me^ (fraud ( i h ildr an i two {rival jrrand children and : I. cntii e tity. fti'll of sorrowing fi nun Is.. The hoiie. will, lay in " ~t ate, ill?Trr?-liiodmr?room?wtf?11m?!er.aher J. K. Spann'-- FuneriU. 11 Olue until Wed Hex lay afternoofr . -wherr firmo'.il .-ervij'.e^ twill _ he ' iietw at -Metropolitan .A. K.I i hutch, nt" which he was it faith r.il Vhmu1?vi tut; many yeijirs. Hi* 'passed quietly away, between 1.1 ami lit. i.'clmk Saturday. nitflrt. r ,\| :ui;>?! i_ Itl!. of TFTc" A.'cTr i:. ci utch aini ciijui'iiv-.f?r nii.it tK-iiiutiL'tatioit.. many friends 'run. all -fiarts- (if t.bo state and i sujiiu. Irmii other statu,- are at'-' t i'v inir each day for lhi- funeral .-ervicis. 4 Tltc Play. "-Naney Anna Hhami's i K-o|!e?/' sl.irootoil by .Miss Jrilia t Mao Itotnivlly with a gi(iup-r?3f . hiuh school -ti-ulonts, was repeat [ _d by special request on Monday . niu'ht at iJrooklyn "Trrbyrnaeltr -?n?l h 1 MHiyVikl MI HI-r honntylty the > audience. Mr. I'fcttJilin 1>. jLJaim y, of Wash ._ in.oton. j). C. -nciit 'Jlte Master , week-end wiih jS^uirnH^Mr. & ) Mr.-.. S. I >. Ra^mey! Mr. ('liftmi Sanders is in^Eho. city 11 mil Msoti. Mia. visit inf{ A*la tiU-s. - V .Mr. Wi-llie ("happlle has puivhim < <1 a new 1 Pontiac s<duh. Dr.,'Blake and mother of Rock Hill vyeiv in the city Sunday. I '.Mvf. 11 attic. Baylor arrived heiv Mon?hvy_ ni)?ht having been called _ lor 1.1,01. III Ks.iWllle Ti-llll. becittis" of the death of'her father, Elder D. (\ Bauin.. ( .Mr. 1). lL-Babcock has purcha's , rd a new Ford, V8 coach, j President J. S." Stan back, and soil," Prdf. I-con Stanbtyk of the faculty o.f Clinton College, Rock H i 11. wero here for Ea-*4'er. __ A large crowd .witnessed the Eas . Ayr game played here on Monday at the Fairground, between Bell St. High of Clinton, S. C., and Fin - ley Hi.?3th4u ?coru was 7 to 2~ln i favor of Finley 11 i. Mr. T. H. Eaddy of HenneLtaville . spent Faster as the guest of Mrs. , Kv;i Heath and family. Mr. 'JUmcs H'ath was host to . a group of his young triends Monday night when he entertained at I his Home, on Mclane Sty. with ab . Easter Egg Party. 'Prof. J. T. Young of Brainord -Institute play - i >1 several piano numbers and the gu< sts had a jolly 'etfehiftgi "The irucxls wore served with vari-color o(l Master ckxs, AH expressed then,selves as having a very en, joyublo eveijing. Little Doiothy Mackey was the >. . wjjuiur..t?f.,_LJtu.\ ..P.rMty dres,s. given , by hot teacher, Miss Ottie <C. Green. 7>f the Loomis St. School, in ; Ur"'4-ho**- Contest in interest of . the May .Queen. . _ Dr. J. S. <\lh n is in (Charleston | attending the State Medical Asso eiution. i The banquet given in the dining ? room-of Brainerd. Institute ??"FrI r ? *?. f " - 1 ' - r-y , * ' "". ' ?* ? l_ lay, .night by the young people ~*1 was attended by a large criowd o f die voung set, and some eldetrly :x>rsons. 1 The more advanced' rttiUlerits were hosts- and hostesses. Many-mtercting games -ww play- I ed?a brief but spicy program was I enjoyed and the guests departed J after a most joyous evening. . Mrs. Bernice A. SpeJlntajv spent. ,v KaNiter week-enid in Camden. p Misses Annie B. Stanback ami j Hllth Crusby, students of Living;?n stone College, Salisbury N. S. v spent the taster holidays hery. Both are on the honor roll of thalt j Institution:?Miss?Stanback???a- -r member of the Livingston^ College Octette and has just returned from an itinery in Alabama, Ga., and f Fla. wheiie the ..Octette -sang in 1 many places. ' Rev. Mi Mackey and Mr. Curtis McCray, of MaxWa, -N C. spent J the half week "here with tne form J er's wife and family, Mrs. Lucy j 1). McCray arid .children. A very unique party was given ' in the Domestic Science- building c at Finley Hi. last Tuesday night 1 wnen me severn n graue muimu?is, taught' by Miss E. Collins gave u : penny party., Home made sugar ? cukes were sold fur a penny. When 1 I Miss. Collins announced that three ' I of tjhe cakes contained pieces of money, the sale was on in l'ull tilt, and the cakes were sold fast. All cakes were sold and sine enough .time "tillperson*- bought the lucky cakost .ip.mm was .a m any. . jujlotper, v- nlckle nad antoher, a \ dimo. Xilis?iwont ml V pnnl' Inn. _ then there was the pinning on < !.' ; the Donkey's tail: small packap.cs ~oT candy, < ating apples Kuspeml.d , by a string, all for a penny each. , ti?.. . Vilvl )t hi icf hut ainusiivj program. A very large crowd ~ with several parents attended this party. Miss Helen Bpulware who teach os at Mt/rris Training School. IIoff man, X, sper)t the faster ,h( li , _days.with her parents, Mi. ami Mrs. .Moscow Bou 1 warer^~?" ^ A Carnival was given at Luomi.-i St. School l''riday afternoon hy . teachers and pupils aftei t lie-close. ( on iht' innhpus for this. lively atfair. ' In the game pfayed here I'llday with Brewr Normal of fin-en-wood the score was 13 to 1'in. savor of Finley Hi, In the game play,,.; od lu're Monday with Bell St. Hi of Clinton* S. C. the score w4'si*?jt. ' to "J in favor of.Finle^Hi. ' j1Mi-s Mattje lA.-evyf*lTrr CaRttilei),, t was calledrhwe NI?rrt?Iay fa van.-id-of' the-death of her biotlier-in-law. ( Rev. 1). C. JJaum. Others here tv?r " the funeral services are: Mrs.. It. ' Cooper, Mrs. Jessie Wither-,'of Camden; Miss Ida .Mae Hawkins. ' ShcMon, S, Rev, Wait.h, Boston. "Mass. Mr. Oneal McJ.urkin i- on the sick list this week. ; ? Mice \ltirift- A 1<* Y i? f 1 i_l * > I* I't'Cl'iv ;l telegram Sunday telling of the death .Tq her aunt, Mrs. llu-rriett. Heniphill, in N. Y. City. Mr Qtis S'abb, a graduate of Fin i*.y 11j in the class of HK1I. i- in lh<- yit v from 11 amlct, X. C. WAI.TEKHOKO NEWS The Literary and .naftdyerafl -Club inet-rtt the home of Mrs. J. "W. Gary, after the business 'was dispatched we were entertained ' with a very interesting reading by Mrs. .1. M .Miller, The next meeting will be at the- home of Mrs. I!. 1L Tiller. ?.presiding- Elder Nance is "con. ducting 'a very great revival at Green I olid for the Rev: S". \V W.d-t" ami hi.- people: Mrs. Nance ami Mie's Willie spent the week with Dr. Nunee, Rev. S. W. Wolfe hostr ? The Easter was celebrated with songs and declamation a? all of ' the churches here- Sunday and great praise is given to Miss Ive-. nijt Brown, Supt, of^St. Petor'a-A?, j M. K. S. S. fop enlisting the Ifupnort. of-the community.. Mesdnme;r R. Brooks, I/misc Middleton and Wilhelmenia Tixicy are responsible for the big wav in "which the pailiripunts rrrtrrl pai Is as ihey trained them for the oc- occasion. St. John had/a wonder&1 urogram. conduetedf by Mr?. jlutl Robinson. Yew J. W. Miller is driving a iJamutiful car these days around' the city. R'*v. T.opan preached last Friday nipht for Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Rev. M. T,. Fittlejohn. preached Thursday niprht. The members of the Beaufort - Oi'trirt?of thr A. M. R?Church met at Fast CombaHee. tW* Rev. J, >11, Nero "the entertains pasor. Many of the nhinisters reported . what t.hey had "haised for Raster to the. p. E. .* . ,. ir,.!Mo.? .t-A .1 ^ ^ n"iiu??y was uunTvea at ino Vj. C. T. School, many of the teach" ers spent Faster Sun'(fay and Mondav with their parents. ^ Mt. Zion A, M. E. Church will hold its sprfnpr meetintr ernbracinK the Fourth Sunday in May. SIDNEY PAR# C.M.K. (HIRCI? - Rev. J. C. Anderson. Pastor The Sundav school opened on the last "Lor<t, Dav at the usual' beur, -with.- the Sunt. 'Mr?D IL_ Stark?'previdiri>r. The lesson subject ','Cife in thf- Eight of Eternity" was beaut+fully discussed after; which the children -we*e given* 7 .Eiister.erfK^ /yl ii.ociocK the pastor fillet! the pulpit with a wonderful "Raster ?ermon which was ?tijo>e<i l?y At 7 VJ. the Sunday school Raster exercise Was held before a.larac:.ciuiikL ' S-A large crowd was pis'-soTit <xt all the services during the day and the- col teg t i on w h ich was in charge of. (he junior steward's was very good. Th^> church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. The lesson for next Sunday will be Inspiration and Authority of tha Jiibte* EHK PALMlOTu LfcAULK rnETTLi |~r TWO IN A ROW By Eddie (Wl'Kt) Brown ~f Chester, S. C., Apr. 23.?Ixist' t Yiday- the Finley High boys met ~r Irgwer, Jr. College.. The Blue 1' 'ackets came lout on the long end t >f a 13-1 score. The Clue Jack- p ?s jumped on the . first *_..Brewer _ litcher with dhngerous hickory. <> Iryson, the second pitcher finished h . good game.?IIi uw n?went the |\vhole route fqr Finley, allowing f: nly two hits. To the 'occasion, o Irown contributed a"* home-run, a w riple and-a single. Koopgr the -ti ed head heavy* hitting shortstop h rave* a home run. For Brewer, f' Iryson, Hill and - Hyler played veil. - - ~ ~ On Easter Monday the Jackets ? iau an interesting galne with the u Jell St. High team ot' Clinton. The 31ue Jackets wjm -out 7-2. Big a kVill Adams limited Bell St. two oi lits. While the Jackets collected C deven. "Evans for Bell St. pitch- |?d a" great game. Bill also play- U| >d well. For Finley Pat-ton did S( ;ome excellent hitting, Cammon (j< ilso got a triple. That was three s, n a row for" thef mighty Blue ^ rackets. How is that folks? ^ ? LATHENS NEWS > ?' . " h Although inclement weather preailed Faster exercises were car- -Sl -iedout -in-full-services at the usu.il u?wr were neiti.m ail tnurcnro? ?At Bethel A. M.-F.-and Xt. PuuLr^ he. Sunday schools were largely ttenJed, The lessons -being well xv ugbt. Tho Strpi"'t :t?t. teachers l'( Aore at their posts.- -It while at the 11 :t0 gorvice many _o visitors .were present from Abbc'ille, S. 0., Winston^Falcm. and 'her places. The pastor selected ai i text from T Tor. 15:9-8. subject, e> 'Resurrection." A soul-stirring ri ?ermon being listened tot w At 3;80 the- S. S. rendered ah u typpllrmf y.p f rn m_\idth gnrpwi, rV. _ dtations, readings and dialogues, ei tie O. lluckett, much credit ij due i\ rhe -ttttle tots. Everyone rendered their -part well. Mrs. Nannie p [Jolohin was ipi?tre>s of ceremony, -f _ The T/enguo met at'Athe ufcua] ( riour with full attendance. A very \ splendid topic, being discussed. a ' At St. Raul a splendii) Faster j, program 'wlcrod at 8:90 o'- ^ ;dock ho a crowded audience. g v Report^ of rally: Mf^fllrmps \iice "Yt.vUntr. $90.10: Mare*nret .. Winner, ?10.10: "F!tta Oariifcjrton. y, 523.45; Sqmli White. SIR.'OO; ITen- p, Lvietta DaVis, $.12. 15; I,idie Sheti,' p $11.20: Narnie (laviinp:tony $20.15; ^ tula Rice. $12.25? Tailn Thompson, -32.05; $00.20 inLb7tpbs: total a* mount, $240.05... J'hc r-..11 v continuthru the-4+h hhmday. ??1 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA7"" T. J. TIanberr?, Dstrict Commis'tdoner Tn order to organize. a tronp of BoV'Scouts it is .necessary frrr some responsible^ organization ttr * sponsor it.?Tlip orpraniaat i?m may be a church, school, Y. W. C.A. loiljre etc. The tno'rc permanent the mote desirable; ~ The troop personoll is made up 1 of a troop commit tee of at least e Uume men, a scout-mastor. assistant scout master and the boys. TO 1 register a troop it must have at ' lclisc "VTjrW boys fnioVf sl and AvItP' ins; to. become .scouts. No troop h m;u- have more than thirty t\v? u boys or four patrols. Eiyht'hoys TI const it 1111- .1 patrol. A hejrinninjr tiv>of) should never be allowed to A register more than a dozen boys. " A troop charter expires after one II yrnr :thT nitist be renewed drr order trt maintain registration. (tanks' ip Scouting <> 1. Tenderfoot, 2. s,e.cond class, '1 2tj. first class, 4. star. f?. life. <!. b 'fank-. ot t> nderfoot.: 1. Know the < " oath and Haw, know the motto."^ sign, salute and ' significance of . the h.dee. 2 Pint* TFtiVm- )Vi,. v compos:'ion and 'history of the j a Flair . of ' I he U.?S. A. ami his- >; tomui'y?forms?of reupect' due?to . * it. 11. A boy must I?* - able t,, tii | the "sti'uarc knot" and any other I' eijiht. knots as. proscribe in the ' '' Boy S.etit. hand honk. A hoy" fsr*~?. not a Si out and lias no i iylit to.?" wear a SVout uniform or bad-ire j" until he. has completed the above test and has beeii > of fie Tally . rejfi'tt i-'d at- the National dlead-' nuart.r- ,.f the Boy Seouts of.' A uierica. Requirement s for .the other ranks in Scout inir will he J (| .d'iseu -nl in subsequent articles. r Sl'AKTANBl'Rfi DOTS' " J, ... .Alt. Moriah rhureh (_ Rev. A. M. Matthews. T'a'-tor () Sunday school convene,.! at the s utJmal .hour. Tlic lesson which Was ,] centered around the crucifixion of jjesus .was beautifully explained The weather wa? had.?-?; ? ^ Morhinpr service was held at . 11:110 o'clock. I -The annual Factor program was f, held ' jit 7:110 o'clock. Miss T.oip n Krone, directress, Mrs. Azftloo i Med hee-'-pkmoist, -??-? jKyonintr service was held at R -j o'clock. The Rev. Boyd delivered ^ he-messnpe. Text taken from |, Matthew, subject "See the siprn of x 'he Judpement." Many souls werc| deeply stirred as he preached. Sun- ,| day was the club's reportinpr nipht. | They were as follows: Ever. Rent-V, < $24.70T Rescue, $25.Oft; Diamond, ( S.Vi.BO; Superior, $22.00; Men's Re. -j )Jef, $10.55; and General Cbllcc- f tion. $12.00; makinpr-a total of * 55130.75. Tlje president of the ^ Diamlmd G1 uh i<? now wearing the ' hr^ass holt. , , The Superior sponsored an F.as-. ter pageant Tuesday pite, Apr. 2$, * the pastor fs looking' forward to (the conven/ko>n- which- is to be held 1 in Florence. . ^ ? -John Coleman, Reporter. J 1 - ~ tafitx taki;s ,uari?, a ??? _ rii Urapgehurg, S. C. -Again the fe Mm Panther* were?the juifr- -Jii o the State Bulldogs. Before u ans th< Clullin nine easily took J1 he State nine, 12-7, on the'State St ark Faster Monday. _j en Coach "Bill" Bell's sluggers led w? ff with the scoring in the 'first ining; .Williams add /-Brewton gi rovsed ehe?home?sack?fur?dthe- -iu irst tiwo scores. In the last-Half cr f th<' first State matched this at itli a four run rally; Johnson, inn inn. llelig, und Cain with a -nu Dine run figured in oa this in- ali al rally,?A run - in The State gi alt' of the second inning brot the fe :oh.-s to- 6-2. -During the".third 1Q nd fourth the Panthers hustled re 1> the" margin diminishing runs, . tting the score at a 5^5 tie. Th*' m wards of the fifth, six, and sev- ^ nt.fi innings were! five" runs for w5 latliix and one for State. State's ist score was collected in the ed lipid inning when Chin put his c" . cand 'hoTiie run of the afternoon ? cer the left field fence. The last s .ores for the Panthers, were m rought in by Fair and Willis in Pl ie first of the ninth. _ 5' Simpson, who faced the Bull- *?' i,tr< l'< ,, in.. innlniH nlliiwintr ftl Ur its, walked four men, and wiff- 'a 1. five. JliMary of State -.gave xven hits. 'one strike out, and ^ jur walks. Replacing Hiliard in. lie fourth, Waymer pormitJtvrd v.^ki's^ siv walks. and Uir'v __ tj-ike outs. -The gamu> ended ith a Simpson also on the mound- 4ti>r Staiejj this '"rooky". yield 1); nir hits, 'throe strilto oilts, and He ne walk. Pi Starring Willi the .itiek for the jig. inning?toiuii- were Van Daye St nil Fair each getting twoldoubl- St < a piece. Cain with two home- "h ins and two singles and . Heig re ith two triples were heaviy hit- sh ;rs l'ur the losing team. nv The Easter Monday gamjj op- ie-i iied a. three game?series to?biL 111 hiy..,| l?ctwi'i'u Claflin andi State, nc lie second to he played April 26 as t Clallin, .indythe?th?*d-:-4e?holaved at Spartanburg on May 6. **n hrfliti?sehiuiule_'__also includes: W eorgia State at; Orangeburg, L'd ipril'27; M<n;i< College- at Or- Vlj ntrehurg. May S. C. State.(ex* ibition) at Onion. May TT'Har- y isoh at Irriin, M:iy 13, Gebrgia , late at Savannah, May 25. l, Claflin's slate io date show ^ ietoriea over Allen. Morris, Hariso?n. and S. C. Slate and a de- . . >at by Allen. This" places Claf- g. n? in the' leading x-anks of the A*AC._ ^ GEORG KTOWNf NEWS Mrs. A. M^kllan Preston of /hite Plains/ N. Y. aiid little -nerve lertlin Smith are spenjing a bile here with their aunt, Mrs. - f linnie Rodgeis. , Dr. I. II.. Alston, pastor ' of lamertw, S. C. was in the city last eel; visiting- i el-it ives. ^ Mr, CV-CU-S(;auliling.u.president f llm North Miitiini Inuranee Co. was iii the city on th r<tnday.? . . " yf Airs. Louise Bradley. is leaving i n tew days iii-r X. V. to I>e with ~gj iii Iron, . th Mrs. M. E. 1' left last Moil- ltf ay for. Churcl Mill. Va,, whore ^ lie will tie. sutinner. ,t> jtf.J. -A ' la . /i v r i :\. i>. jonnson is j(l ome from li.iltin o.-c spending -a K, liiln with her mother, Mrs. Alice t.() . Units'. . ' . * % Messrs :CieL ion,- Ford ha in and I jyok ,i 'f Monk Corner,-S. C., |u ero guests < r' Mr. and Mrs. B. L'h [. .lames An' Faster Sunday. , Bethel A. M. Kt Church ut Rev: J. \V. .Mm ph. l'astor A Faster services U'-'gan at 4:30 "( 'clock. Sunday Af?I. at f> o'clock ec le resurrecti .11 s. rmon was do-. v< vet'eC l?v- thi' 1. -1 >r to a large rowd. subject < f t,s discourse was gi 1''he Risen. Chi i ; " * A "AT" TT oVl ck Hie usual "ser^ A ices began vi -t- a large attend- m nee, when age. .1 .1 -wom.erful mes a] -r-c?i'nii)c?to?!' liy the pastor ?^ At .'5:d<V o'clock the Sunday school in rngram was piesrnted by the . uni'ir and tots, arid w.i<. well car- li if-d oirr. Mrs. I. ('. Thompson pre- m idei at the ]>iano. A At the League lner wo enjoyed well arranged 11,ofrmm hv the di .oaguers. ? - 1 At. 8:rtO the choir rendered an dn xrelfont prnjf raas usual which ?>1 1'iijiiu'il ITy -Tit pri'Sl'llt. At 4liis time a 1 .u.'.il'ul portrayab ,?] f the resurrec tion, was. presents "" (1 hv Mrs. L. B. Murph tKrough T tor-.Sunday scl. n/1 c lass. There reue= visitors during the day. Miss Ac lattie Norris ar,? Miss Sherald of ? f N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jackon and Mrs. R. Iludst n of Bethes- f' la' Baptist Church. Thus a glorous day ended in real services. B On Monday ,P. M, at 5 o'clock v he W. II. and F. M. Society -met -E t the h <mc of Sister Louise Bradey, Cannon St. After all busi- n less were .discussed new and old, ^ i delightful repast was served. " lister is leaving for N. Y. in a ^ < \v day.-*. The society." hate to lose icr, an i B< thel Church will miss e ier, but trust she will not be gone ^ r?ng. She has the prayers of the ^ hurch as a whole. Watch for the date in a few n lays a play t-nti' led. / Trial of the F l one and Foreign Misoionary So- iety I It p.utmcnt of the A. M..E. b 'hurrh'' will lie staged at Bethel. t'ho cast: John Marrow, Mary Selish -and Joe Stingy? directed by 11 .Irs. li. B. Murpli. , y sT. STEPHEN A. M. K. CHURCH Itev? I). N. Wilson, Pastor reod'alt day-Sunday. Our good p 'residing Elder, Dr. T. J. Miles >reached the Kea.si.rj recta on *er- p rion Sunday morning 5 o'clock. He t sdeeted for bis text St. John 2ft | j. Tmr ~ttr~|ii i in In it u mill iitir ryj sermon. All were made to ePhapypy. Dr. Miles is a great t'ni-twr . The ))astor, Rev. IT; N. Wilson, ' *r> bixn?ght-us a groat message at o'clock. He selected for a text .. John, 11:25 verse. Everybody joyed the sermon. One person ts lellov/shiped into the church. The Easter program was ' also and. It was the best we had r many years.?The church was owded- in 'the afternoon and .ajso the* night program. We are vrey proud to say that r ybi'i'"h t ^ n?ur ijft> ang all lines. We ore now~ in a vat rally for the Ditsrict Conrence. Te ai'? doing all wi? can help our .pastor, to make a good port at this conference. We were also proud to have any distinguished visitors with during the day. Among- them is Prof. J. B. Beck, Principal of award High School. He" dellvera \^ry inspiring address tq tlvivgroga'.ioni Prof. Beck is one the leading educators of this ate. He is also n high Churchan. Any churdi should feel oud to have him as an officer. l> is not a .fighter but a builder, a is able to represent our church, ty where as a high class Christ ii iiiu" IT. PAUL"-BAITIST CHURCH. CoHor-p Place?The Christian M vTce Hand held its weekly meet" g at?*the home of Mrs. Bessie avis Monday night, April 22, the use. warr called to order by the esident,* singing by Sister Mam Irbv "Let Jesus fix it foo you." ripture lesson, the 10 chuptei bf.. Luke was read by Miss Mara Mae D^vis. .Prayer by Sisr Sarah Brown singing "Rise ine give'^Gou giory" then the coting was turned into, exporrvee meeting. Wo had- a glpriousijilting. We could but say did our hearts rejoice willtin?us_ we Tajk with che Master by the iv side.- Then we had gome very rouragingremarks, by Deacon in. Moore, then the- roll was call . and 'the members responded ry briefly. We were then servnlain <?ake. laver cake arw] nunch ess 4?e the tide was sjujvg. We >sed to, meet at the hbme-?f-SLi=_ r An?ie Belle Murphy next Mon y nig hit. All members are asked please be present. New memrs come and join. Visitors are ways welcome. Mrs. Mamie .irk, President; Mrs. Bessie oorman, Secretary. .SUMTER NEWS Early. Easter Sunday morning ie clouds hung heavily, But lat, brightness came and church )ers- had the privilege of enjoyg Easter services. On every ,side ie spiri t~of ~ glj.>rious faster prelilcd?and?ministers from?their ilpits1 -proclaimed the welcomed essage of the "Risen Ix>rd." In ie afternoon and evening the >ung folk, attired in bright col< nf unrinpr rpndprpd t.Vipir* nrn. ?' " 'i n ? ams,."thus continuing: to h<*ala e story i >f the Risen Lord; "Just tor the--morning services the loir of Emanuel M. E. Church microti the Cantata, "Everylastg Life." The chorister, Mr. E. ."Jones, and his members receivmany complimentary expreSans regarding. the rendition. ~ During Holy week, serviees were Id each night at several of tVje lurches., ' : Morris College still holds a rep-*, atiftn of presenting gobd plays. 11 who witnessed the drama, Common Clay," presented at Lin>lri on Thursday nite, Apr. rify the fact. The Postal Alliance held its reilah meeting oh Friday evening, nr. 10, at~the residence of "Mr. Ibert" Spears. After the business eeting all present enjoyed the metizing repast that was_ served. Rev. W. F. Smith who has boon inroving. The ajgents of the North Carona Mutual Ins.?Co., attended a ieeting_i? Columbia on Friday, pr. 18. " Mrs. Lhanna Brooks of Alexanria, Va..-spent__the past week-end 'sitinj? tier mother, Mrs. Benbow, au^hter, Mrs. Katie Crowl and :her relatives. Mrs. Alk iiisun?nf?Cuui kuIowbJ lent Easter Sunday with her Son, rrl datijrhfor in law, Mr. andl Mrs. . E. Atkinson. Mr. Arthur Element of Charlesm visited Miss Frances Dawson n Sundav, Apr. 21. * -Mrs. Martha Reed of Camden nent. Sunday, Apr. 21, vih-itinp riends in the citv. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of eaufort spent the past week with trs. Davis' parents, MY. and Mrs. xskin Roberts. Mi ss Catherine Fredrick of CoTmhia sr?ent a couple of days last 'eek visitiner her sister and hrothr-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. S. J. onald. Mr." and Mrs. Commander fmd ister o? Mjama-r'Fhr., are vjsitingr tr. Commander's mother." Mm fafgie roTOiriander. V Mrs, Mary Ellen Potter of Tamn, .kin..pe-visiting her Himt, "Mrs. !. A. ATVWsotk Miss Elveta ITonneerin, is at omo frOin Now ?ork for -short tnv. Mrs. Laura Middleton of Charaston visited her sister, Mrs. A. t.' T>onfielly during the past week. Miss Pansv Pender grass is to he ommatulated on the snlendid reord she is making at Wilberforee fnfveSsity. She, thade the highst mark in her clasi jn music. Prof. ,L_C. tPrioIoau and daughtrs,' and E. C. .TonJp Jr., attended he Strtte-Claflin. gafne in-Orangemrg on Monday, Ajfc* Hi 'v ; *- v . ' * ? Saturday, April 27, 1935 . ~ 7? _i ^ WnrtnTRRN RAILWAY SYSTEM Arrival and Departure oT Passenger (Trains, operated by the Southern Railway 'System at the Union Station, Columbia, 8, C . effective December 8, 193*:? 5'IK) 8?M.?Cliwikitte ? ,?_ jeaves For: *: 10 A. M.?Charleston ? . " j Oreenvllle, Anderson, Sent** ?:50 A. M.?Newberry, Greenwood, 7:05 A. M.?Spartanburg, Ashevllle 9:10 A. M.?Augusta * ?t9:15 A. M.?Savannah 11:20 A. M.?Camden,' Lancaster, Koek % ' ,1 Hill, Shelby 'V 12:45 P. M?Ashevllle. Louisville, > St. Louis.-Ctoslnnatt. Chicago 4 30 p. ha.?Orangeburg, chip-iaston?t ? 5:00 P. M?Charlotte, 9:55 P. M.?Anderson. Atlanta ' 10:00 P. M.?Savannnh, Tacksonvllle 'Arrives Columbia From; 4:50 A. M.-?Jacksonville, Savannah 8:30 A M.?Atlanta,'Anderson. '-Ucenwuod?1 9:05 A. Mr?New - York,?Whnshmgton, ~Chart itte ?" 12:25 P. M.?Rock Hill, Lanta3*er, Camden 12:40 P. M.?Charleston ^ 4:25 P. M.?Chicago, Clnclunetll, .St. Louis, Louisville. KiiuX^'ille, Asnevills Spartanburg 4:45 P. M.?Augusta ? u nn p m Ashevtli.?. Spartanburg * . 9:30 P. M.?Charleston J , 9:40 P. M.?Charlotte .Ji,. v .55 P. M.?Greenville, Anderson, Greenwood _ 4:29 P. M.?Savannah ' "* " City Ticket Office . Depot Ticket Otl.ce 1208 Sumter St. South Main Phone 6356 ' Phone 5023 . " lrNl()N NEWS - " . -9 I 0 Revival meeting4- Is being eon--? ducted at Bethel this week by the Rov^ \Vr. M. Thompson; of Green"wo'od, ~The services have ? been attended splendidly and the . people are well pleased with the "speaker. - ? The Easter program at Bethel ^ was quite a success. Shovyers pre"Ve?ted some?f'-vnn b"i?p pv.<s..n> but those who found it convenient to be out were loud in their praise of the ^work. The teachers \tfho supervised the program are to be congratulated. 1 Tho-prograni of the League.took r the form of a debate. The subject -was:-llResolved "that belief in immortality, is necessary for a good . life " The "discussion was ^ ed by-a vocal solo by Mn~W, E. MeJunkiri?. Next Sun?jav at 4 p. m. a "Baby " " Contest" will take place at Bethel. Twenty infants "'will participate, Come and. witness the galaxy of Tittle ones. The debating team of Allen and Claflin Colleges will meet at Bethel on the evening of May 7. The admission will be 15 and 25 cents. Tickets?may be purchased from?? Dr. L. A. Sartor and Mrs. E. N.* : WilliaTns. Mrs. Lucy Ross has returned from the "Land of Flowers," whereshe spent the winter. She looks the picture-of health. Miss Fannie Widemnn of New York City was the week-end pruest . of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Williams. i Miss Platnova Dawkins is planning to leave very soon for Chicago, 111., where she will spent the > summer. . Miss Allyn NichVYl<fs" accompanicd -Mr. and Mrs. W. E. -Free to -? Durham. N. C., last Tuesday. They returned i-eportincr a pleasant trip. Mr. M-aceo McKissick, freshman - t P*nte r'nllng-p wns in the city last Friday with John Blanche, instructor in Mechanic- Arts. " Mr. "McKissick lias" been admitted.' to'he Scroller Club of the College.. "Mr. Hayes W. Morman'*has been nnpoirted Emergency Sooil Erosion Worker for TJnlon County. His work takes the. place of the aef cuTFuraT work."?" : ?r? ? The "March of Events" in its editorial last-Sunday discussed a ttpw "hope. Truly those who tncetrr?? tlio (Hflficultros of our era anticipate that hope. Jesus represent- " T ed a group under-privileged because of faith. No nobler watch work could be applied to "our group. In spite Off pur privileges those .two words constitute a soirit of', peace and hapniness for the common good of all. Come to Church! Go to Church! " * allen temple : A M V riTTRCH Rev. R. T. Lemon, Pastor Greenville, S. C.?-In spite of threatening Tain the usual Sunrise Easter pageant wns held at 4:flo a. m? before a large audience. The no rroa nf wo c? op iasta/' I Vvir oil oMany "brave girls and boys and adu]ts camp to Sunday school in ~tTro~ rain-.?Wo had a fine lesson and tho cnirit of Easter wn? felt hy all. The church was beautifullv decorated in keeping with Easter.' Mornipg Service began at the usual hour with-a large congregation. Mrs. Kathryn Plaver. who has started "a two weeks' revival. -brought the message. Her text * was found' St. T,uke 24:30. The * rhureh was spiritually set on fire. Everyone's heart was awakened. _ The revival has started in_ full bloom.. Everyone i3 invited. Several visitor's were nresent," Mr. Yancy ^Morris, one of Greenville's Insurance men and Mr. Samuel Dudley of Greensboro. N. O., the Jiusband of Mrs. E. Horry Dudley. We were tflftO. to liave them. After rainine all day it clewed up for the nipht service. Ther-pri- yj mary and junior children apneared t before the public. The children { made a pretty nieture in theiy different colors of Easter finfcry. The recitations, solos, and the pageant ,1 were enjoyed' by a larpre audience. Thie second quarterhr^onference ' will be held Sunday-Monday, Apr., 28-29k 1935. Don't forpret the Revival. s Trade with our Advertisers For J Best Results _|B