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- Latttrday^iay ll, 1935 r gENEC\jR. COLLEGE da; 11 Seheca,, B. C. ;iLout Friday nit'1. at' limarked the closing of another me . ^ [cessful school year under the lea- Ru ^dership of our wide awake Presi- of ltlent IVJr. J. D. Bryan. President Mc [Bwmn nwd .hia co-workers haw ( r worked hard and we can ~5PP that- -drt ,fne fruit of their labors by the Ru ???mber -of~youui<_menJaad_Jvt.oiiifi.lL hoi that art? making good in the world j There were nine (0) that finish- a i ? ed the high school course and lb Th '/from the college course.- The> tio ^ Hitfh Sclinnl Diplomas were preI sented by Professor James C. TT ! Becks, Principal of .the, High * { School Department. The College ' Diplomas?were?^presented by Prof. George II. Washington^ He u-principal of the Wulhalla,' City we School. The College Chapel was Ge : packed with Vrisitor^aiuLfriends. jifl On Wednv^ey the Sen<v,n Jr7 roi College Alumfii Association met up for the election of officers. We , were sorry to get the resignation sa 1 of Dr. B. S. Sharp, our President. (ja Yet we feel that his resignation was justifiable. After looking ov- an er the group we found as our new su . -leader Profe^or George H. Wash- ^jv iivgfon iwho is Principal of the Wal halla Cloy. School/, PiV&iden't of jn. ' the Oconee County Teaehera As sociation and a wide awak^, man. We believe that lyir. Washington, _ with our help, will put the proI gram.over. The. plan for the As| sociation tlor '35-'3G is to add) eijuipments to the Chemistry and Biology laboratories. The speaker for th? evening was Mr. A. N. ?c Daniels from the , Union tligh J. School of Belton, S. C. Mr. Dan- ^ ,ieh was at. his best. His address _q4 V gave every alumni something to ? T think about. 5~~t Miss Sara Noah of- Liberty City School was the week-end p,j guest of Miss Bertha Washington. lr* L ( Mi i Firld-i (if, n.niiLrin wa? thr a guest of Miss E. R. Clinkseales. as j Miss Noah was entertained on so Saturday eve?lug by Miss B. TV1. Washington having a small bridge ni< If party. A delicious courSe and th i mints wt?re served. ' ^ sp 'We are "rorry to learn of the J* lifc i linos- of Misses Hoover and wi 0mf* W,> hope Vm\y stM'll they: th jH&ijviil be out.f ~ ^ . Ol f Miss Ixittie Daniels' neice was eli 'the guest of Mrs. W. C. B^k-. . K I * I.ittlp Rpclnnhl PKaitmoiT I ? ^ ! L visiting his grand parents, Mr. I and Mrs. F. G. Washington on Pop w _ " uiar _St.,c ?r ? io LA IT A NEWS H)f .1" Sinul a y wa 5- -fi ne?d ay,?The P< Sunday School and church set"- M vices were largely attended. The Sunday Suhool of' Weston , Chapel A. M. E. Church is led 1 on by Prof. R. L. McBryde, Prof. J. A. Halmon and other Faithful \yprkers, such as Miss Ernestine Flagtr, Miss Marion Blow and jVliss Lizzie McNeal.. The Senior Class No. 2 is the , leading class. Miss Nora McBryde 'J' w is the teacher. Re>v\ N. S. De- ^h Laine preached..a fine sermon and he certainly was at his best. The ^ Lord's Supper was administered. 'u The W. H. F. Missionary SoTfirty had its iagular -mooting "J Sunday May 5th. Miss Ella Mac- "" Willie is the. wide awake president,-Mrs. Maggie' R. Bethea, .se-c- ar " retai y.' " - -.i. - JA'iaitim Chapel?is very h^ppy V> over thy election - of Bid. David Barr .us. a delegate to N. E. S. C. Conference to be hejd in Sumter 'a j October or November ii\ 1U35. Mr. K* m ?k.evi DeLaine i\ at home for one ca ~ day with-his/ parents, Revr-and he Mrs. N. S. DeLaine. , Miss Daisy B*rry spent two- he I . . dytys' at Flag-dale attending thu m r ' ,* IJistrict Conference of the Dillion P1 i I * District. . th tf - Mir. Fred Moody?It,?[< hnmfr is Lfiom. Philadelphia visiting "his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moody.? j ?r?miss?tsunwy Jackon spent the ar " week-end with her grandmotihett- bl ?Tit>i i*datives in Billion. m Mr. Ptwis Bethea is visiting Ihis parents, Mtf. and Mrs. Ellis I Bethea. .l ch Mr. Tiav. 1 dr~Barr war. - the din- he nerj~kuest of Mr. and Mrs. Ring L -Jackson Sunday. Mesdames Etta Jackson, Ber- wi tha Allen are out a,galn to the de- so T PgRt^-of- their 1'iivnds.?Rev. D. L. ni Coe is preaching, again. ar Prbf. J. A. llalmon made a trip or v to Columbia. All were glad to th see him back in Latta. Fl Prof. Holmon was the dinner b> guest of Rev. DeLaine Sunday. w Mrs. .. Bertha Crawford is still going foward with the Junior A. C. E. league. ' . Mrs. Amelia Delaine, Miss Born- -srf thy Davis, Miss Marion Blow and w Miss Victoria Robevson are giv- gi ir.g a Moon Light Picnic Tuesday hi night in. interest of the Senior A. de C. E. League. We are getting 2{ . readv for tVw I " ' * at Remember we are workers top, Wrking for our Master true. A We. mean to Win the day, te Regtfrclless of what others say. M te. We are standing, for the right, t> Serving God with all our might. st Looking forward for the day when Pi we hear our Master say, ar "Come Leaguer* and don't delaym . * " . nri W^Lnre serving others yes we are, de We want to soar beyond the stars; We want to make our calling sure th For this what we hopg, to do. th m i p ( at HKMMJNGWAY NEWS *- "" < Williamsburg Circuit YV Kev. P. M. Knon Pmtn* Church services were well at- w U'iMleHr~TlIiTTTlfciy. ChaUia?sqinHny Q School opened at the usual hour with &h<? superintendent and tedch- 4ers ready for duty. . Rev Krwix preached a wonrlier-_ W-l ful sermon at Hopewf'TI Sunday morning and- journeyed to Chavis H, at 3:00 to conduct a love feast. Jo, The memorial service for Mr. on - ?? I'n^rv y morning at Chavis, th0 public ( invited. A play will be given } Chavis Monday nigKt May 13th. PiV>f?T sdnler Misses ITotnTCK ft therford were the dinner guests?j Mr. and Mrs. Fpaficts Green c >nrln i? A-pril MOth. ( r Chavib High School closed May j L All t.ewhi.es excluding Miss * ehyrford have returned to their * Lue.s._ . ^ ~" ?:?+ Rev. -Turner Hopewell preached vonderful sermon Sunday night. 1 e message was indeed inspira- 1 nal. r >; Year lt|d touth?and?lit)?1 ear Old Man Drowned I ' 1 ( Hemmingway, S. C.??iJ> T. c 4^ it, ?iwi |,pth?>r Griffin .'10, re (irown' d in lilaelc Kiver near \ lorgjetown," S. C. - Wednesday h ernpon -at 4:00 when the small ] A'boal in which they were row. I j turned1 upside, ddwn. I t The bodies were not found until 1 turcTay May 4th following a 1 j y sejarch: Griffin is surrived by a wife d a host of relatives. Belle is rrived by a mother and rvlaes.' ' ' Belle^vas-buried Siindav inoi'i- j r at 10:00 in C< dar Creek (Vine- ^ r>- mim 1 IE\V HOLLY M. E. CHURCH * _______ i i v. I'. C. E. Hiddleston. Pastor i 1 Little Rock, S. ('. Sunday hool opened at 10:00 a. in. with e superintendent, Mr. L. Macies and all teachers-on duty. ir pastor Rev. Hitlleston ami?t-h**-stor of Clio A. M. E. Z. Church-J dhanjred . pulpits Sunday. Revr J H. Sto? Is was with u> Sunday our SurufdJ* "SC hod and prove us, ? wonderful talk and at 11:00 he tended?t+re?pulpit?tr> .l..liVi . J ul -touching sermon. Thu superintendent ainT -others . itorod to Mountain drove after e sermon to listen to another lendid sermon by Rev. A. J. mkirrs of Manon, S. C. This is the Baccalaureate Sermon for e Mountain (^rove High Schuol. th r preachers Hstenirir?to' the epr'ant sermon were Rev. H. J. ickJs, Little Rock, S. C\; Re,v. ams of M*. Zion. " - . * Th0 Sunday v. School- ausl Kp- ortlh league' are plan why a int dicnic . Saturday"""^n'd a. other's Hay program Sunday. Mrs. M? F. Barnes is president" the Kpworfch LeaVue. Mrs. ?rlie Hancox. vice presidtmt and rs. Luther Manning, secretary. (OVER T|4E COMPANY'S" AREA" By Peter IJ. Simmons * Modoc, S. C., 'Apr-. 2T, 1935.? ello Folks: I wish tar Tt-m+H?t-yuuj at we are still located in the :autiful hills of the. Piedmont gion. One of the most beui?i-> il camps in District "B" of the h Corps-Area.?The weather con tions are rather congenial with equent showers. Our athletic, educational,?social , id religious activities are incryas g with the times. A cordial intation is extended to visitors* at 1 liiursr ? i The Ttew?rrhwatinnal? program- _ unched i>y Prof. "\V. (J. Bower is broiieht ~a new TiTe in On* nip school. The men have regis. red.at full strength. . Regular t^aehars -rrwiHig are *>in,g held in order that plans ay be worked but for tin- right ogram concerning the men in eir. studies. Monthly cash prize offered by the caipp educational dvisor to t he teacher that, c gisr the largest average attendee. .First prize went to Ye Daber instructor in English and pen aiwhip _ The Omega I'si Phi Pfom^. _ Friday, Apr. 12?The ,Psi Phi ' apter of the Omega Fraternity" >ld their annual. Prom in Dukes ymnasium, Oi angebufrgj Thf * . rnth Carolina State Omega Prom as one-of the swankiest of the ason. From 8:00 P. M., until idnifht a hunch of lovely ladies id well dressed men swayed rhy-" ^ lically to the sweet strains of <e 'Sunset Royal entertainers of tordia. This affair was t njoyed r all attending ami (Ye Dabbler) as on^ in the number. "A Faculty Foursome" Four members of the Education ?depai tnient?rrf?t+rfr?company ere honored at a "card party" ven by Prof. W. W. Nicholson a; s palatial home^on Bettis Acatmy Campus Sfctuwkv flight Apr. )th.. It was a v/ery interesting arid nusing from, beginning to end. Among those present from this r<'a were, as follows:-Prof. Walr G. Bower, Educational Advisor arion I. Cabiniss, Acting lstjSgt. acher of Commercial. Law and rpirjg; George Washington, Infuctor of Negro history-, and eter D. Simmons, vour renortei id instructor of English and Pen Unship; Misses. 1'iatViof, Cumings and TP-ltis rrf Be'ttisJ Aoa* >my were also-pce.te.nt. Mr. Williams Porter i'Chef" of" ^ e Company visited the.home of e charming Miss Rheta Betti* 1 Trenton. "Gossip Around the Areft'.' "Doc" Thother is ail in smiles tout the little lady with tho "Mae est" talk "Baby Face" Simmons is all orked up about Madam Queen in J n^jifby eitv I Sgt. uahiniss cilli't gel his poor- d If together. 1 "Ye Dabbler just can't decide_ I Web- letter to -an'-wer first-. ? -t A y7>ung lady pictured Jimmy i all as being handsome -from the ( 5lf5 of hbr "penmanship.. Keep I I writing Jimmy, but stay out- of | i phtv -??????' 1 ' '' 1 'OI.LKTON TilAININCrSCH0OI Colleton Tfcaining School?cele n'Jitt'd "Mv'i y Hay?fast W udnesday r7T7dr~rlaTr77-v^t<i represented with ? ^tidi date?beautifully cald cin pap r dresses of various colors. Rev diller, pastor of Hopewell Chunk r:iv<? n inspiring address. Ruflii School defeated Coiielon III till in eresting baseball .gamy. The *'Ag" boys are very bus; naking tables, benches, etc. * Mis. Mosely, a teacher of C. T v spent the week-end"', in (Jrange )urg as' the guest of Prof.. an< drs. 1). T. Robinson. She was ao onipanied to Walteirboro by a hos >f friends. Miss E. L. Punches; pent the,week-end in Orangeburj vtth her jrarents. -Rev. Funches uvccompaijfied her to Walterbon VIonday. Msses K. Lewis and Mi "*hi'>;tipp were delighted to have a ht>ir week-end guest M4ss Pi iseil a Nprinan. She reported an en ioyable stay. CLINTON COLLEOE NEWS Bi^Jennie L. Howze Rock Hill.?Our president is i] i trreat "Popularity Contest" an ve are endeavoring to make hlr he most _ popular president. Th Contost ends Friday night, Ma 10th in the college auditorium. Th L-ontestants are: L. S. Brown, pre srdent of Brainerd Junior Colleg* Chester, J. H. Godlock, presiden ,.r n,ti ? ji rrivHusnip v/uiii'ge, cuy, and ? S. Stanback, president of Clinto CoJIege. There "Will" also be th fitst field and tract meet stage here on the 10tli. The thre Schools that are to complete ih thi contest are Brainerd. _ Friendshi arid Clinton. At- the end of th tract meet there will be a tenni schools. ~ 'Vmmmeemcnt is n"ar at han ahd the entire school is thinkin in that ?tfireetkmr- ?Bcginnin Thursday, May 16, 8 p. m. Operel ta, lst-3rd grades) Fri., May 1' Miscellaneous program, (4th-7t grades); Sunday, May 19, 3:30 ] in., Baccalaureate Sermon will 1 ih>liv<-ied nt Mt. Olivet A. M. 1 Zron Church by Bishop L. V Kylcs, A.-M., I). 1). of Winstoi Sfllerii, N.~C.; Monday, May 2i 2 p. m., "Class Bay ExVi'cises (I S.); Monday, May 20, 8 p. m. Cla? Day . Exercises, (Sr. Normals] Tuesday, May 21, 10 a. m., Alun ni 'Reunion; Tuesday, May 21, j?; ni., Address to Alumni; Tries day, May 21, 8 p. m., Annual On ToTieal?Contest; Wednesday, Ma 22, 10:30 ? of Presh ing Elders, Trustees, a?(d Mini: tcrs in the college, auditoriun "tir.. 7 ? -i ? ? ~ w wiiR'syay,- iviay ZZ,- ;s p. m., tt ("om nifticfnwnt Ad<lr?ss will he tb livered to the seniors and studer body by l>r.?M. F. "Whittaker, pr< siJeht, S. C. State Cullegti, Orang< burg, S. C. The Gle<* Club was in Winnsboi Sunday, May 5, will be in Whi mire Monday night,. May 0, ar Filbert Tuesday night, May 7. .Quite a number of students ; long with the city friends enjoyt a "ilay Ride" tt/ Fort. Lawn, Fr day night. .7TT7"~~ "?" Coming L Monday" nit^, May 6, "Moc Facility."?- ' ? Tuesday rrite, May "K-itt Party." Wednesday nite, May 8, Birt Night Supper. ABBEVll.f.K NKWS ~ St. James A. M. E.?Church Rev. \V. S. Mima, Pastor Our Sunday school was largel attended this mntning with Sup Johnson and teachers. The lessp was nicely reviewed by the Sup and remarks by our pastor, als Mrs. A. M. Rightsnn from Chh't go (fflVC Itjj nddryss. At 11 : '{() a, m. Rev. Gunner, ReL. F." Rhodes and pastor, Re Minis were in the pulpit. Th Scripture lesson, Psalm 27th, wfl read l>y R^*v. L. P. Rhodes. Th message brought to us thru th pastor was found St. Luke- 2:4< nil hearers. : w ServicTs at 8:80 p. m. were ver phased to have Rev. J. B. Smit was inspirinf? and encouraging t worship with us. Rev. Minis use St. John 8:14-15 as a text. We a cnjoye(l the discourse of The tex Total receipts for t he Ony $1 R.9. The second' quarterly eonferent if 'St. Jam' s A. M. K. Church wt held April 28-20 to which the Re J. C. Quark's presided. We all sang No. 604 and wei led in prayer'Jiy Rev. R. H. Greei Scripture lesson, St. Matt, 25:1-1 was read by Elder Queries, Hym No. ,232 was sung, then Ye marl by the Elder and the hou.se wt opened for businrtss. All con mittees w^re placed, then a pien orial service for Bro. Reyno] Bostic. All-reports were read1 at adopted. Eencouraging remarV from the Rev. J, _B. Smith ar Rt*V. R. H. Green. We adjouri ed until th{" third quarterly eoi The Y. M. C. A. renieretTa^pJei ilirL-program at 4 rtW- p. nr.* The a lecture-to, them l>y Rev. R. I Green. Mr. L. R.f Fuller, mastf of ceremonies. <-' --x E. Collier, Reporter. ? GEER -ROSKNWAM) HIGH Befton, S. C.?^Tfie third annui Field and Mayv Day Event ai tracted many fropi different set IiMlg Of the State.' Friday May ; wa? a, uusy Qity at the lice ftosenwald .School. The .F.limina itm Contests wcsc -held-?-in?th nooning beginning at the regula >pening hour, when parents wer '"ree' to- visit the different' c)as ooms and observe the method "n^wi antf th% progress of tb*i L" . : ' .+$. THE PALMETTO LEXbER : - * . I i . children. - ]nt 1 I '"At 12 o'clock the primary pep'. | - - had-idhoir exercises. Stunts etc. | cl -i Following- th'q we reassembled in i ' the auditorium and listened to the ' $1 - finals Tn the Academic Contests . with Mi's. W. I. Peek and Mrs Hi - -Henn Clnrk as judges. i. Prof. J. C. Ilolh'c.^Supt. ol Kdu^riiUiiH, Amlnrcnn ('? . delivered an address which was full of inspira- ~$"t \/ tion. Tho~rtndiencr-wt**-h?dd .apA.'ll:.. _ bound while he talked about "The $1 '. scnse of duty." At 2:15 the crown ing of the May Queen took place $1 r TieTore a Targe* crowd. Immf'diately after the crowning of the May lb t Queen there was a baseball game s between Honea Path utul X (schools); the scores being 9-U ih 3 _favor of Belton. '" N dv At 7:20 tfi^Xjutntettof-Georgia. jlx \ State Industrial College rendered s, s a program consisting of spirituals. * -f*r?H F Tliil???i-t'< adress climax- t,| - ed the May Day^celebration. There ~ were friends from different points jj, of Georgia, North Carolina, and |y South Carolina whose names art too numerous to mention. Mr.-and Mrs. Mack Acker ami p Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robinson ^ were joint hostesses- to the faculty n of the Geer-Rosenwald Sellout?hi- ? e dinner on Saturday evening. -A |H ^ delicious menu was served consist i> ino- nf Ksilr?#l iftrtft giblet gravy, dressing' macaronia '' potato salad on lettuce, ice creanj L and cake. Those enjoying the hos-, ;(| pitality of these friends were; 11 Prof. A. C. Curtright, Mr. and |)( Mrs. Cliff Clement._Misses He.leii t( (' I.omux, Jessie Gilliam, Alice M. e Brown, Omemia Shorard, "Lucile u ls Douglas and Miss Rucker. Knelt ? ? -Htt-uov in-essftd herself as thorough|j ? ly enjoying the lovely affair. 7ii Prof/ A. C. Curtright delivered i, Tfte-annual sermon to the grahiut, ing class of the iGantURosenwald s jy- S'ho^l Himfji Path mi Sunday. , ' a ^ The baseball team played a galiie ? p" "With liiewer Ji. College 011 1 day in Greenwood. We were dv- | yj felted but are good loosers. ,j W JOTTNGS FROM MK'KHAKIlT ,N h?Z " _ " f" 7~. Supt. Kr-Thompson" opened^ 1 ij_; 1- day school at the usual hour, flic T! 1), review was ably conducted by theI. Supt.; after an interesting discus's sion. The adult class was taught jl I; by Mr. M. Stevenson; many help- ' 1- ful thoughts were featten ft?;>m ' <1 the explanation of the lesson. - . *- Rev. Blake,- our pastor ascended i- the rostrum. The text of the-evV. jninv was taken from.-Gob. IP': IX, t( 1? subject: "The Last~NighT In 5- Town." I'm sure I voice. *t><? <.-i i; tinient of the entire congregati?>n ie when I say, the sermon was most inspiring-. , it The Easter program remTereTTLy -- the teacher iu\d? pupils of Lock- n J- hardt public seTiool, assisted by the singing class under the dirce- v "o tion of Mr. Jim Smith was'quitc a j, t- success. We wish to thank the id parents and friends for their full a cooperation.. The proceeds from "a i- the program was given to the Sun- ? <1 day school: ? ?- _j i- ^ MTs. Jannie Fart, Mrs. Viola ^ Thompson, Mr. Foster Thompson were visitors in the -city on lastweek-end.'' ... - - s, k Mr. Willie-Smith is still in the _ hospital in'Columbia, hut is show- t. y ing signs of improvement. The "JT family and a few relatives mot'orh ed to Columbia on Easter Sub J ay (; anu . ?j;i*ne Lilt* uy Willi .*11". rMllllll. ^ VV<> hope he will cutinu?J to improve. Mr. Jim JSnuth is also on f, the sick list. Mrs. Laura Hall Tin mas wishes M to express her appreciation for the kindness and hospitality shown ^ ^ her while being "in I.oekhardt, dur- a lh#TB(' absence of lot' daughter. ? ? -Sftss-F.sther Q. Ilali.. * I, ' ' Thc>. Palmetto' Leader is on sale ^ each wek. We an- asking the citizens of I,ockhatdi to please ~ buy and read this paper. Tlris will not only increase- the baic, but will help you to keep up with tliP ie works of vour churches, schools, ls and race. READ Til B LEADER*. ie . * _ _ - ? "/ t cok ksbiin \ fan's \\ _ -' ] it y The weather heijiv?a- little?i+r^-u. h clement ehtyeh goers were~^s?^r. :/? to amid that Rev. J. \V. "Douglass II d filled bi^pulpit as usual with anil other soul-stirring sermon and ad- < ; t. ministered, communion. V 5. Miss I'rbv the"relief nursfe. Miss ,1 :e Mary P. Smith* a teacher in the ii nr "ily "y ft in mil -i ' r Mnr fi-s-iiiv. Smith of Greenwood, were the v\ dinner quests of Misses Fose arid ii ;e Henrietta Robinson on Sunday. S n. I-ater in the afternoon Mr. Odell ir !t, Nance and Miss Sarah Nance; a \v in member of faculty of Brewer Jr. College wfre visitors' in Miss Rob- li is inson's home. Mr. Alfred Moore w is home from Lake Wales, Fla., ei 1- spending1 his vacation with- his Id mother, Mrs. Florence Moore.| We id "hae glad tUShave him return, cs Quite a few" of the Cokesbury id people attended the funeral o f w i- Mrs. Jennie L. Stevens at nodges, 1< i-' Tuesday. ' v M inn ITlnri.t.v WlL'-fl n fly- j 1] ~ ""trtg trip- homc_ftym AjilrevHI^ZXI" _Tj >n C., Saturday. -H IT Mrs. L. jk, Goggins. was dinner fi ;r guest of ^Jrs. Mariah Sherod oft J? 4 Sdnday. ? ~tl We are very sorry we are still o: having a great deal of sickness I. in our community. n . . n i niXTn ? *< II liirv Uliuvri ? t- A. M. E. CHTRCTI B !- " - S h- ?Rev, B. tL CunnmghamT Pastor "A r Peak, S. C,?Sunday Was a high i- day for church services. The Sun- al e (fay sehooPomwanefl at. the regular Y r hour with officers and teachers an<T T e ' pupils presept. . M a I At 1 li?0 the palter ascefided vi s the rosWmn^fihcT Drought to us a H t wonderful sermon and Sunday was tr s? uui i ally d?y. ??~ I The church was divided iwtn?7j? ubs: , . . "Club Xu7TT"Sr>>ter Kmina RinKci. o.t>o. - ~ 7 t, Chili No. -Jr; tfiiitej: Marv .M. iyd, $8.(55. Club -Nu. -'5, Sister J. L. Boyd, i .50. Club No. -1, Sister Creola Boyd, .. : Club Nth 5, Brother .iidhrtt Hrrs-rl? ,y o.go. " ^ "~r - -- - ? - -44Club No. (5, Sister Ro/ana Boyce, 1.50. .: Club No. 7, Brother Albert >yd,? $7.50. - " ? *r?.? LTotal collection ?for.. the dav? . u. so.- ' 4 CbTThe third. Sunday Kev. >. K. | elunis a young preacher of our immunity will . preach his first i hum. We are trusting, that the ~ tendance will be good.. We are' a lad to have him at any time. Miss K va ltr~Bny(f ainl Mrt^-SaL- t ' . r K. Boyd, are improving tiice- y m , J 1 HATESBIIRC NEWS \ ' ' S S. S. was called to order at 10:,10 \ TTTi STipt. and teachers at their ( ;st of duty. At 1 1 :4f> Rev.-A. B. <i ailey ascended the pulpit with a" ~v <ul-stirrintf sermon as usual; and ii irain Suwly nifdit with -a Rood t M'uion; nd a very large attend- f no*. ' . T The SineinR Convention ^ wrfs feld at Owe Branch Sunday af- ,i moon- with a lar^ congregation. . Miss Ksther Mae Robins<>n en- v rtained a host of friends Friday ,, iirht with a birthday uartv .A dr- ^ cious course was served; all who j, ttended- reported ar~tovely pvi-m ??.- ; ' : . . The Pastor'si Aid Club will mi'et uuday afternoon at the chureh L I its usual hour. ' T\T^ Flll.i -T .1111 .mi i,- ill ill; wo \\ wish her a speedy recovery.: . The B. Y. P. U. will meet Sun- ' ay afternoon at its usual hour. The Fashion Show was repeated , luiidav. niirht at the Bnteshnre ti Svhoo] with a hir^'- audience. i The Womanless Wedding was al- '' ^repeated-Ttfesdny nitrht at the j mtesfcurjj Hi School. Aliss Louise,Boukniprht a student t Brttesburj* 11 School also a mem ( ?t of the trrammor department f 1.was crowned May Queen. v aturday afternoon at the .school j Rev.?A. B. Bailey and Mrs. Ly- ^ ia Williams motored to. Ix>xinp>n Sunday afternoon to a funer1 n't St. Jlaul Bptist Church. Miss Mary Colston, RepO'rtcF. \ WHITMIRE NEWS f ' .t SundaysTlidol opolled ul the us-- * al ' nour.; h We were blessed Sunday nitfhJ h ;ith a wonderful senium l<v the I astor. ~ -Sunday afternoon all the patrons " tld friends assembled in the school 1 uditorium and listened to, the"tih- ' ipal address delivered hv Kev; R. ,?r i" pastor of Cedar Grove A. -J I, K: Z. Church. ~t The teachers of Whitmire Pub- "1 c .School report a successful t chool term. Miss Frances Clark is in the 3 itv att<'n line: the 'commencement v xercises. __ ~ Mr.. Thomas Fant and Robert i lilLiam spent the week-end hume ith their parents. *n Miss Esther Robinson spent a t ew Tiou.i s in ~?Cewh"rry .tSatuj'day. Mrs. Mat tie (Jillinin left Tuesday li mi nine- for WiiV-ton-Salem," N. C., t i) attend the funeral of. Rev. R-o. Ir. John Renwriek, who- passed v way Saturday nipht. .\ Mi F.mhu Sh'dl spent- Sunday i Carlisle, SJ-jC.. visiting her sick ... rot her. V . r 7 ? rv Those on tin- sick list, Mrs.. Cla- / a Sailor and Mrs, Kthe]" Sims. T f MII.T CHERK NEWS ? Rev. 1''. I). Dreher, I'astor Sunday "service at .Mill Creek 1 ere again splendid with us. An iteresting Sunday school lesson pinnvl ih'1 nrofrram followed l>y a rpfttlerftd? sci tTi'un?by iiur_ pastof lis message >was indeed inspiring. j At .1 o'clock we had ,our eduationa], rally-which was 9. success. ITe' fed like we ave ready for the istrict conference?to make our L'port. Rev. Mis. Prohor and father ere tip* dinner' quests of Sister lutiter. We were glad to see istor .Kelly hack home after spend 1^' a & < ? k in Philadelphia, Pa., 3 ith her daughter. * Sisters Dessasaw, Gillie, Wilams, are still on the siek list but " e pVay fon. tlieni ;a speedy recovry. ^ ^ ' PROSPERITY NEWS The services Iwgan last Sunday 'ith an excellent Sunday school >sson which was beautifully reicw'd :hy Mr. Arthur0. Marina, ligh noon services took-place nf"i"r~n~~hTTpf rec'Ms"? _The paster,. . _ >v. T-?K,?Ri.tiinsTTh". doHepTf! a ne sermon taking his text from ~~ ??h*h 2~?fT,?tin Sunday nftfUnnrm _ lev: were silver teas at the hom ; of Mrs. I.ilv M. Briggs and Mis^ uey Houknigjit. The entertain lym ill 1,111* lionie CI M1SS HOUR- I inrliU was in behalf of the Silver roon Club and the one at Mrs. rifrgs' home nv:i" in Irohalf of the? tewardoss Board No. ]?of Shiloh 7W. E.' Church. On next Sunday ftt'i nui'ii tlu'i'i will lie njjvnr teas, t the homes of .Mrs. Princetta oung and Mrs.' Bo^aie Wilson. rr. Tind Mr*. H; Cromer nre now ^ siting them from North Carolina, ?pe they will have a pleasant !p' , ~ . i NY NKWS ^ "l >?? X'I'Vk'cS ?M ' ??*iV i< <~y I \ I V ^ ;rii?r? Cliurch \V-' vi;iy .mpre- :: .. fr1,....!.,!-, \1-.f 1'.l.i.? ^ Tin* U?-a tariff'. r>"jm ; ( F 4 ha- rhildr1 y w.ith.a In i '! i; j. 'i' -* - nl. ii r' : "'I li- ' row. !' i??l | , jjh. ' A- II..; HTTT M. (> ! . -7iri i r.f ;i f 11 ? > iTI <T* Tl"T ft"! fta~" Tnt-ti1- p| Aiin-rivaii , ton ml I* 'Im ! ( *T: 1. 'Hf L-aw lln-?'| lalili' ;f i.'i ( I' an ideal li'iliif. > : Tin- May PayTUtrnrtMr-W.-*1 Ho __ ;iV iillci ii."tiii at- lnay'"ii (li;-!' cil.M.I UiL' a VI TV li' amiiu). I lira , nt. anil.ViVi o-fal affair. All win: ig e pivst-nt oir.i- " VjfM Till i|ut'<rn wit'- hr* i-nth yia.ii-. I!--.. ?H"1mh?'i- -i .1 M: ? A: ;n Ic wi-rr?wnn hv v..- ?!'--!!i'wi?.;:.; t> y c .-i.1' 'it- \ <:. II -v ITMU*, 1.11iTT I -* lornico I'rat'. M:--. I.iii At >? j larfis, Jlr.-Clan: 11 i i - t a: ?.i 1 la-tr Raiiai'l Haiv. ,Thy vlsiti.iv "f 1 >l'.l\ t"li . 11 il'ii I j n-hi'Ul Tue-alav tiii.inu.ir \\?i'i-t , 1 lajiit* HatU.-tifT1.!. .U | of tin- Ri-litf ina- 1 > j artjn< i.' J'; f Kiluca' j- a? ! 1.-' '.a' f _ ' j fsi tod several V'u -': ' 1 it ho- city, who rt ("Tunn-ii'ly'l luni I . u I'ri.f. R. I''. Cla.l.l-Ti.'--if'-.-H . nl" the i-xcclliTit w-iii'k ho i- d- *-.r'n,f. A. A. Thi'inn-. t'n.-hl :n.? ' or Roliirtou-i KiIlkati"ii \rn; 11?t. p net* From his I'h-oiT at . In ; uo ;-|i"ko M?tin-i?i|a t-!?' i*f :! lit- . y .ink of tin- luineiiia 1'aeuJiv <1 tit* /ihii Vfiii !:i| app- n.eaiTcVv .\ 1! the. rliilih't : ! n,- j_ ' ft a lasti.npr inipre-.-iMii up<m tlit , li'nds of tin- .-h in>~T. It .. X<~?- -p (ip. p&stot' af el/nil' h 21s / :t- a \ reeled al). | j'jcf. W.. \V.Wilkin- of Sr;.t( >, ViIUkh spent the ?!?>* suyer visinu i> "(11 ' nI " 1 III the I 1 - ' - - -j 1 t > |~T . 1 >! . , r,. \V. S i u-let?.(! ma'le I..- ? noi|th|y visit last week V'- un* d>ip'ht nf the childivji.. Hi.- sulijeel Las, "Liyiht," divhl'-: int< iwacts physical atid intellect mil. Tic p rize wiiincCs._l-^j ri Mi.. -Ininc.- j, 'alter and Mr. 1^*wis .Time-.. At Betli?s&i' in ltapn"t' (TiiiicIk he pastor, ""Rev. K. 1:1.' iauldim's exts-.we're 1'cc the net liiim' s. r ices finite! in I'saUn 1-1:1. side ret. '"T.eoklnjr I'p." and II Kimrir-rr. ti l " ' ' 1 w.?r, U"l MMM'M. U ' v.i:i?T it I % ? try sweetly. "Mother's l.cvo." j MfsTAlOe Walker < !', '/.i ny N. <! cas. a fwWshifrper u't BethToh' I Inntlay- inominn. * ' ytlk-trs, nr nil? ! > ana yY riends were irh'd ?<? > '? "iv-nri lamit Dotifflos nut t<> cotnmunh it j ^ Ol'-vimg Bumlay cver.iiii.''. af'er I | aviiit; b'-Tn i'niilliusil nf~T.? yu.mj . ier very sick hushawih Y.-heifrr-y )oujrlas. s Mesdaincs Carrie' Wil ?ii Hunte, 'j ind Bertha Knhiti-n n. w ere tie. , loimretl truest s i?f a party I'^ iday vettiinr at. the-h.-autit'iil hunn--< 1 t dr. a In! Mrs. Henry MoiVf-aneYy. ^ drieat |.11.t'u-.ioii \>f ' Ann riean te.uity H' st. . d' i-i in- ' ; pi 7 rffn~rn"t' nr tM?' a1' |i- ^ ail, uf the p-irly ' The tfuest-.- were Hit!' "lured rv Jrs. Hat tie Alexander. After (. plinth a' wry ple'asaiitVx nintf was * ' ' >' 1 " ' ' " '' " -t '! -'I-' - t njrl. ' ' .. A *: t-1 i c-i t > u s_ _ cniir^e. 1 ' ?*' ' rkia 1. re creatn. aiif! cake' was -ft) ? ! .i;. he rlinit.y. room. s All's. IInull i let'; >m ::i_ !' ier 1ii?nnf in S|>rrn?tieldrAla-- Y af-| er ?H?ihijii.iur t w*i iiivint h. w . l.ei. ' t| isteiv i ;as aetvjtnpat.ied t... *t*?.1 inn1 ..a \?> ^ Irs. Standnu>re .Bui totV of t'oaits t It-.' ' ' . : ' Mrs. J.ntiise' t.la-sel. w spe.nl/.he.' 1 lei.k-end *wth tier?liiLUs. t-r M'-'. Uici* Long. She i-- nS' y<iiir ?.M7 *s >1:?1 kt - A. M. K. rivnrvh. -r An autotflubiie juif.'. y r - i~ t ;tiu . if Mvstianu's M.v-y N-ixun. jLar.iiut C. iTtllitttn, Mfsr-i)i.ji,L'thv tUi'J S\l: ia Gilliam; Myssers ' ^Marin aiul Jam*** Slhlti.n rn.itmvJ h> JACK WILLIAMS dYv~g^YJ)~reJACK WILLIAMS. Mgr. Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. !365 Gervais St. ; i ~ \ David G. Ellison , General Insurance ? Honest and efficient at ten- * tion given to all business * n< placed with me. as Z_jJHONE 571? 1221 WASHINGTON ST , i . f.j f yon want your hair to grow as* C FAITH-THO-LENE | IIAIR GROWER. * PR"KTE~~25 gCENf 8? - *'r Mme. Ethel PoteeilFrierson f] t?l Chaatwnt ~8L, EAg?*rold, P. O ~ COLUMBIA, 9. C.f( AGENTS WANTED;*' ./ikiii-villts S. Sunday to atmrf *- fonfirmftUwv secvice Jind . rii-i Wi-run at S.t. Barnabas' Kpisco?a1 t'i <S' \ , -"Al-i-^ 4^?^ ; i-VialU-i . U> MUiy-L I . ' a i'l. ill-' - 1 t.. f > 'tbi- h">-* I ;i' 11 Wj_?' ; tr?.?llii! ,;!! I'm- - --V'.-T. ab ii- v'ain .- .hi. I,.l? ly^N l?-pa:-'i?a M :;'v, // y\ rrT7~Tf?T}" l-^r/ iirrrt M.i?i?~r --Awr* I.''TvrrH T : AI:?i* . . V I , . ,1 '.I , > III. i :i... II.a I ' ' a. ' ' ' . i*i i ! ! ii-:j'1 ina-a- 111 If a ilul . _ L M l 1N N\ I S. \ V. < i i< m K ? :: \Mi'i"?ns , t' (rsnV'b v . S. *' -A'.' '/" 1.1- -- V- I ' ' A" ; ^ ? r-f-pV|i'? t.i-v' *!' ' fl' "illli ' ' ' 1 i.-ifs . iva-t -Fa- r r'aii/'V' . ! : "id v;-A!V y ?' it ^ -a. i?< * ::V ' . ;r; .. I'r.tVn ' V-;"_ \-v ?*.* . . i. ?.. u:ir? ' : : ... *.. V. :Vi'1; "v I I,V. ?winrii ?Ul^. 'i f . i>. r. iii ' |iai". Iri|liit*."i a' . , ; ! '' t;-': !l! ! I1'' ,v 'i-tlt "V:': it V. . iH".?- \, *. Nit; v., ( inl1i n ru > ' >--> }' ' ' > j,t'.?- hitr!.-' 'tiiiHi ,:tji I- ? :r".i . i'V Vi !' ,fi- >; !? i; h:, S?? !> ,w. \V it i\ ' !> in- -' bv<1 ? r.M ' < !;it'y, J.'i i ii'iii.iiiL' .tin- halt Hi .!> , lii'-kfii '':f? it ' '! > <i . Nviri< ii. . .'it..n- t.a-'-i !' t?i'Ms".i-lM.-(Jit-j-gr. ' i*yi-' u ls;is.iiu>. 1 ifHit l"t. *+rr i -1' 1 " ..' ! I ?-t'?'-Lu-?I?Li ' f"l" -i.v ! '.:*' ha.: . . r'< Ui'Hn'.- 'a f- n'tv.tr iht-j:?>nfVii..'... Jlii'lU'-Xtl*. atloUU'I : .:. ,t"- !h** i< iT.n a', ' it-'iv ' jifiuti'mr tiu' all-.it-rill it'is>UV v!.,:ill. t'fcinv-i'*' 'tii'iiMi|it-??u tii, l'itrti vn<l tlH'ir i-\irK*nt , , j j. I..j .;t * | f, -1 *'fl I illil ' ( ..:u-h "Biir fon * t 111 ?t- tlD'T" ?*i?Jti'lli5>tT abiiii.V 111 - - 4 jV1 . i-.; i;1 . s iett-iv *V i til" . ;i' .1 !i' ' :n.-i n't lie It." ' . . V , Sunt in a rk?s iii.i ra ! ' in-!i <! ) H "impart, ^"~ra??!n>rnamrHm? Vi.lk-r. tini- !10.2. ... 'Jlii': yaial :-? ~ li (*'l K :i; .?pt -. '! < i i; i''' ? ' Walt:-'!'. t"l> ] . Hj.i! ... t-init- :-4 . ; j - M > .iti i ! i l'a! in.. Hcn^ijcl L*) I. t Ko'tf'erh, w,i .run- ( 1 ' Palm," Vem-i: : ? - ' ' M- < '!.''in. f-iatj'n :: pM.V'.t-!!. Vmlme-. fuiV- 2:18. >Mi.lyavi nia.v < 1 j Tlatiin <WilJam IP.Ins.<'>:*; 'p. Kmtfht) J.. State. <::? S'? t.ri;.I'm- 1:40. .1 i-iiK. Nc< ;y.. t"lariin . " i- i hail'1 .....li?V" a11? i'' '?Mc.. I'i.y. <^-!."?}11?:.?!'- .!i-.i ? 1 imJ.,.- v... il" Ill I lemtt-niim. State' J i Hi lman: St.-vti- i:: i til-aokHiau^ LTT~ iatliii. ln inht 1'' "11- I-if ! .i;.p" iTV . Neeiy. '('hiftiij - " ' . r \f > 1 - * i' II - . ii.r! Fr? <-nuit] i|.{'1J|F il:n* i>" Ilruuii /"..nip ' ' 1 V Smith. Stale 4 " * (/'('trr* ,SUt.:. 4i'uu .U..'.. { ? ' ];:t imaili-y. .uaiO |1> ftrf'i:. o M.<">'i| si;i. J*!- v WHjiam-1 <- -! Stall-. < Hi-lV' . t ;>Wi- -t<'P - -h >nis : i'.vi >v\ <1> Mi-ir ?11.'. <'!a v Li, Will:-, fh.'tl'.i. i hi . . . :,i ! is tar. o- 11 i"' Prude with our^~^?^ A dverti ser s For .Best Results ^ ?TOP MONTHLY PAINS 11 you would hold on to the fresh?.ns ol yotutg- womanhood as long . possible. try- to avoid useless paih id nervousness at monthly periods. \ So much suffering from painful ?ThOTmruanorr?is - /srrrrm tint to poor hour islnneut 101 tint, ? T7 7Ttnio^eARmH+? , s '. Thousands of woin1 have reported thtu _?rr . ^T-^ ardui rehired t heir < T'cupiP tins at nioiuhly tunes.' : /,*; *M ' ;,, :id helped >\.U4un t" mid up their crucial : .a 1 til. :v: ? ; You duftit 'to Una out, ji--; hVtluT C.irdut will help 4 (Sj, j : >u. finer in.ray- wbmeii , | ?.T\,, i ._ ,\e i...d it helped -llipm. 1?; " : 1 ie thing to 'do is. to try I!.;! king Cardui like the dN <r , etions on 1 .:Ti~ berth- say.- |*4j2??34 -h ._ ^ rt a bott le;?todtt-v r Of - 1 d urse. if it does not benefit 1 Lc OU. consult a physiciau.. Sold at drug stores in H botUw. HCU