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P:. h** 2 u- .? . ?t. Matthew Itaptjst Church . Rev. ? *>?M. Halscy. Pastor? . Sunday was a tine day for ? church Service and no one had an excuse, so the Sunday school was in full bloom. The lesson was grand. The evening service was postponed to join the pastor in his sister church, Calvary. The 13. V. P. U. was in session at 7:45 and some papers of interest were read, At 8:00 o'clock the pastor came before us; the crowd being small on account of the little rain; he. i reasoned from Job ^st chapter which.all that .Werf indent enjoyed. The Missionary Society... met with the Pres.. .Mrs. A. Yanee at the home 'of Mrs. Henry Glenn. It is interesting to know that 11 at Halsey and family have moved to Boundary St., the house recently occupied by the Johnson and otlu - crs, better known as Uu Pay singer . house; he \vsll be there from now. on. Gal vary. _ b-V-esby lerittft - Ghureh ~ Kev. A. II.. Iteasoner. 1'astor Smriiay ,'chonl?m'i 1:" w:is?a nil ' attended nad coiuluet.d bv 'tin, ?Sup't... The ela.-s bbViissieii- wasI very interesting and enjoyed by ' All. yfh.o visitors. Little ' .Misses - -Ii.'urni Mac. Glenn. Mary I-'. Bates.. / An Celine Julia. . RoLnvt nnrt / CkaVlio GaGjl.mah. , * \ Since the ;?ast< r a little . \Uito arrivine, th<- c::i;<hvn'.< "hour was omitted. Dnrin.r tin- \v< >i-:i io s-TV;e-- oT> ?pavoiV 'in.!??v 1 i'i _ .MY. .fl.io Iti;l!iy Ve all V'h lr.~ the storehouse, thai there may be . , meat in mine hoys . and prove me herewith, saith tho r V .of I will not ont'n the windows, of Heaven, and p-vur out a !>!? ssitjn' that there, shall not be room enouch -to receive' it,' " Theme. "iih .'.urns Tin< ''.Lib W'.-rkhnr v. nr. God." He cave a tuhci iral an i explanation of tithes that- was - a good lesson for all wljo were, present. ' The - offerii.'iTiJtttis xeell -ut as -.tlx- pastor-an i -on e of the nn hi. hers have uit-idk\i t?>. t ry. the -plan of Tith -. '1'iie \isit--rs wc:eMessrs. Willie liat.-s U!-,| ly. Nelson. and a iYr.veiu pray, r at the close o: the sermj-n' <m by Mrs. F. K. Ilurst. Drayton Stro t Hich seV.o.o1, Prof T? r. c; .i.T? r> ,,v . .Lar?e crowds attend. i tin- old MarrP? Association fn'eFentcd by till'?.M ; - - j i , n . i.' .1 lli. 1 ' ' ! ~hein Rantist eh :: oh and . I'm "vx - eiyise.s pix'suned l y the Primary . Department !a-t v.. Kvery ; one pre . 1 enjoyed. a;! ? f- the prdpi am I)r. (I. W. Sirjjh i"n \v'a> t he pilest Tinriv iiy nn-.rnlr.sr.'. !! yavt-juA-childt en M'l.i advices a.> li.-u a!. Mr. (Veil Jones was ti lue'uy student, who. xv.ti pri^e.for an. xworinp the cut rent events question asked i?y the -pdaker. Sucia! ."rrd" Mm^a-fkttso'--iD hme+yeon at.- Pratt's Hall Monday niyht wa* aJ pi a-ant affair. ' The rSfrishmer.'. - hat' YEw* : ved by Mrs. (\n a, Yf .uny; \\vro cer? tainly-fP-Peiou.-.'?D> >?;'- ?n-. i s s?tin* next on.... Rev. an ! Mrs. II. II, Dayson have moved l'rom Mrs. M. .Johnson to Mr. and Mrs.*.Jack (iifiam, lillj , - ' ' Vincent s'trVet. . Miss KJr.a Ruth ir I'm d li ft last Wednesday for - .Now York (V.y whcix- she will. so. n i the summer.. You are c? r iially invited to at.] tend the Odd Fellows' and Ruth n.i .1 i i 11 ii 11 ,1?U.J?i?.ii tn >- i ri.1 - J-tT i.tcrian church Sunday, .May Pi. lH.'I*), 2:00 u'cl"(.T; in 1 j\c afternoon. Co!. Brown School The public is cordially invited to -attt nd live cli jingexeivises of Col Brown school Friday, May S. Primary Dept.. -^Sunday, .May In, Annual Sennon 2 :.'!0 by Rev. Pay.' son. Monday. May 11, Inti rnuidiate Dept.. Tin' piogrnnP will consist of Operettas, Pirlls. Plays/ and music. Conic out and enjoy the programs, A imi.-sion 10c. Don't forget, iha; w are also having a picnic on Tuesday, May12th near the school in the beautiful Caldwell Pasture. Come out and cat n-plrnty and ?ec "MoTlie's Rock. Correction: The young man, who passed away last week was Mr. Simmons Wright instead of M . Simmons. If is* remains for funaVesreh Tlldxrlne nft",.t?.. oral at .Milhr Chapel A. M. K. (}. II. White officuitcd, taker Pratt in charge. ?~ He was a young man with a" splendid disposition. " Metropolitan liaptist ( h"rrh The services We're very impres- i l STV7TT *" Sunday school at the usual hour, with Mrs. T. L. Duckett leading tie. discussion during review period was very helpful. After devotional service our pastor, Rev. T, L. Duckett delivered a powerful sermon, that was enjoyed by all. Paul R. Allen ' . ' ^ |... |& , : ' J JOHNSTON NEWS " ,\1rs'.?Pimmr?Yrmrrrr?depai tei this lifi in Batcaburj. S. April n thr? 35th year of age. She was furie:a!i:'.ed in Bethel <\ 51. K. .ihurch Sunday at 3:30 i>. m. by her pastor. Rev. J. M. Blassenirame. . She leaves to- mourn -tin loss 1 "children. 0 brothers, 5 sis:ers ml a host of relatives ami f'riemfs, also a loving husband. Amos and Son director in charge.. S?. ?M Ary a. M. K. Mission ?i. Mavy a: m if. Mission held , t-' regular, -s rviccs Sunday. Sun 1 1 -4- 1 i <- ?'i <?i'i . t'u ;u iu;uu a. m. IVoach'in.!" at ^:'H) ju'oleck by the . >:> t . i-. Mrs. Mary M. Williams. She rhoo<f as a text I Cor. t.'ltb . . l.at>t<-'i\ J H!i.vo'rs'e, WhoW. wa.* \ child." I spok as a ehimN I? .oitjrht a? a child. I uh lerWood. 'is a child: Nv'b'.i! I became a man I put away 'kilos', thinurs, subject. 'I.lave Voir lloeomc a Man?" .Yin iay echo. 1 every Sunday 10 I 'it;.' 1 i : Ki a. in.. N i-.rbt?n cvii o.? S _u lu :?; Mr. S. H. Thomas of Augusta, ka. wai tla- Sunday atV-rnooh - lost wf Mis; Sarah O. .Siirkins. TJii' had -j:tiests of Coluni i;a. S. ('. o;i Sunday t>. n't. at th ir ionic on Addison St. II*".. M s< 0.f Augusta. (!a. visit d ir.".tiif ! oaif of Mi>. Luc KHa .'.Ivhuvs' on. Monday afternoon. Mr. Wallace % China and .liobeft _L1:11 lA<;Mile v. > i k?i n11 .uruoi-iV' : \i - i. ~n::ia m-.-i,.... , J.'.i'i 'i .1 la vis and .hiiiuhtm r Mm. Kiiy.iK'Wh ami' litt 1? *aiix-4.'.nji-m-viI, of 1! i<l;jo Spt411 tr. S. set.!:*Jn t'.wn.'here on Monaft--vr....o Mrss Sarah O. Sir.ikins spent t'h"' . AVi?!y-i?J in*rArken and Augusta her' sister, Mrs. J. S. Rainey | ! ' Vivrs: ! .- ' ... J Mr. Willy Johnson of Edgefield yn- the dinner- truest .of Miss iy-tiiu' Mylis on Jjijmlay afterMr-. A- M. Spann liiu'.ertil to ' ittojielil, ',S. pa Tumy1j|^.|.^t" -?Mr. an i Mrs. IP n Il.ss are Very r<o stul in tlu- Palmetto Leader. Pro!, ami .Mrs, (.". (h^-MeJiitosh ?' ; little daughter. K.lythe, Mis:<e . am-es IVnWiiii^ Sarah Sitnkins ' .<! ( ill'! ic l).an motored to flidu p yr :n_r Thai - :ay higiVt' to witnvs rofnmor.eeiinht exercises d! [?idgo Hill school. Mrs. \. Am s.Mrs. A. M yarn. Mi- Alice Davis and Mr -":-n William- aUor.<h<! servic - ?t \!t. M.?s r. M. I-;, chinch the V > ,';<i:ry in Sahi.lii. 'i \yh'?> ate- nut- takihir tli? ' *;t.ni *(.i [/ a<ler w y : t -u-ut toiMiy ? j' . >VH I IM.IUK N i:\VS V.'. . ji'V :*t.s-v-t- | t i.i ; ! <>'' . M * '.erV Day M:iy 1". ' i'. \\\- :? ".! 11 ii>* tJ".. spirit of <. 11 : { !.( '' \vh<> arc very inter-. in -Participating in the : i:) 1. ' ' ; ' >p tv <*r AVrralinm, Aj-st. In :r. We ha.(j a lar.tr a' la; -.V i:. S.rainy '"yehuel. Tin ! autifnl.'.y teatr'nt hy !!.: 1. K'-e. the pastor. After ' " : '? Heat i ti of the- les-v.a. a! hy ft,. Khhv, Rev. I '' <' hy. ? S :rv1e' h fan I J o\-!oy'k. Miss ieiilah Sy.'in iler. Mr. Willie I.ois !>.< ? ?>fi<I .et <! prayer moeTmtr. ~ \Nn s'..i i>.. : ? .t ' ' !'>' i wo k_riul v i'li Mi", ami Mrs. J.ani Kpps .'.i. i t'ainil.y. W s c*" sor to .-ay h? ar of Mr. I.itt lifi* T*.pps i-finu' in i-a <>.-( ii. We hop,, for lvini an iin:Y. -diate r. I'tivi fy. !.< k forward to tin.- school i-Ios. in 4 of t Whiton.ire eoloiv.d si-fiool, on Tuesday, an i Thursday. May ">. 7. Prof. \V. M. Wade hint w I'.arln i.j. ar>i 4ooking--f+o-wae-ior a siiecessfuj ""school closing. Aid to ii aiKr a very uni?pn pros'ram. Conio scO tlie dispplay. Rev. 1). (To-l.y 'sjent til'week-end ;at the hour- of Mrs. Hroil'iie Kpps anrHuTUHly.w He enjoyed a pleasant stay. Air. and Mrs. Wade Kpps mid Mr. Wash Kpps of I'nion S . < . were tlie dinner firsts of Mr. an! Airs. J'oyre Kpps. Maynolia and I!. Kpps, Sunday, also Mr. Theodore Wrenick. j ..Mr. T. I. Kant and brother, Lester are inakintf trood in the city of Pittsburg, Pa. The. S eond quarterly eonferI enee of -Spai tanlnirir district was hel l Saturday afternoon, May 2nd, j It'MO. at Biunce Tabernacle A. M. : V : . 1 - * . . I i,. /.j"n cnuiTH under the leader, ship i f I'icstfiinK- Klder, I). C. 'msby. It Was ^'reported' to have boon the b'st quarterly conference held this year and the most liberal collection given which rpadc our ! Klder and fias.tor* smile. Services were held at all of the three churches Sunday.. The schedule was Cedar drove, morning; Spring Hill in the afternoon; Bruce Tabernacle at night. o i Baptist Cburcru Rev. II. B. Mitchell, Pastor The Missionary Society met at the church Friday afternoon, May 1st at 4 o'clock. After the devotionals an interest inj? program was carried out which was enjoyed by all. We were very glad to have the Rev. John Devore visit the meet, inc. hope he will come again soon. Tin: rrsfihivnt rciAnU'd SM? f'V'-i the Get-togathor that was held Sunday afternoon, April 26th, at o'clock. $1..'50 from the sale of. otie gallon of ice cream. Tuesday night, April 28th and today's eo 11 eel ion was 81.10 making a total of 8.85. The faithful few of the Missionary Society is still striving to rise higher, so as to be able to i!? more mission work which is 'needed very badly in Greenwood. Please conic out and help us carry the good work on. Th? WT yfTT?. of Morris Chanel Raptist church?Mrs. Campbell entertained the _\V. M. V. on Tuesday afternoon, April 28th, at 5 o'clock at her home oh. Pickle St. The -meeting was called to order by the-President, Mis.' Roxie Legroonie at 5 o'clock. After the program was over the member -nip committee reported two new members. M?s. Cato and welcomed in to the club.-by the.president anc! members. We join the club at any time. M is. lv;.\ie bairrome, PrTsTT Mis. 1 IcTori McGee, reporter. NV ALU ALL A MAN'S Mrs. Fos'tena Moore is out again No Mr.?Levi?Wilson,?re cove rul from pneumonia to the. delight of his friends. ' The Trinity M. E. Sunday S. net at the usual hour. Miss Sylvia Pc^rsoV). Supt.. enjoyed by all. The X \v Galilee Baptist hureh members motcujed to ML O'ive Baptist ' Ll'iu'rc'h,. f Seneca, and worshiped there, Suftday. i.., i.'ki 'ii i- -a. A i * lit- nai iiiiik napust cnurcn was well attended anil lift a lasting; . impression spiritually and intellectually. April 29, 8 p. in. Rev. G. \V. Minus, pastor' of. the Double Spring Baptist church preached Subject, -ii-Rrayor." April' :;o. .8 p. nfe- Rev.- J. A. Stokes, pastor of the Trinity M. K. church and choir; subject. "The Three Files." May 1. 8 p. m. Rev. J.\V_ Beeks pastor i>:" the Galilee' baptist "church ami choir', subject "ChristMay '{. 11 :.'U? a. in. the pator, Rev. R. R. Steward, . pastor brut to us .'{2nd Isaiah 15th verse, tlienie, "Revival"-i?Travelers Rest. Baptist choij-, \VmrrmiTrtstBr,~S7 C. rendered mu'sje. ~ Sirr.day_HSlp T/ M.' RevT D. W. A'iliiains. Sofioca brought to us I_ .. on -i - ^ >uujt*ci " i ne story >1" the Cross." p. nv. our pastor preached an inspirational,sermon, text - 14th chapter of-Job 14th verse. The change of Fife." Total amount raised $J0.05. ii.LKft UIAI'EL?-?? A. M. E. CHl'RCH Sunday was a high day at Mil. let- Chapef.?The?sun- shtme very hi ightly. The superintendent, Mr. Floyd opened the Sunday School with tin- teachers at their posts., Short, hut very interesting talks y.'fe given by Mrs. Ida Hare andUev. Dason. The pastor's..text for the n>ornti'.' 'sermon. was taken fromUev. J I. subject ..'LA 11 Familiar with Vers."" Communion was administrated. We were very triad to ' aw Rev. ivavis. Riw Williams an 1 ReV. Pason with us. I'll, member- and friends wish Rev. White a very, very pleasant the (Icneral. Conference which conM in s in New York. Members are urtred to attended their various meetiiiirs. We enjoyed the sermon pi ached by Rev. Mrs> Maynan. Wednesday nitrht. Rev; R. J. T.ee was unable to be present at the quarterly confer niiio on account of illnoea of1 his laughter, Miss Julia Leo who was recently. bitten by a snake on th. riveju,. We wore sorry to hear of the d<ath of Mattie Reliford who departed this life the latter part of April 10:>0. She was funeralized at Enorec Baptist church, Sunday, j .May 1th. A large crowd attend| i (1 the funeral. The relatives of Miss"1 Easter I Robinson from Camden, S. C. were tho dinner guests of her, the past Sunday. TOE PALMETTO LEADEf EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. E. Thomas, Pastor On last Sunday morning the usual preliminaries were conducted after which the pastor delivered a wonderful sermon which was enlightening as well as inspirational. A large congregation of members and friends was present and seemed to have enjoyed the -morning services. We were glad to sey such a large number of scholars during the Sun tiafc- school period. lWp arc still having- wonderful, and instructive lessons. Last Sunday's lesson, "Jesus Teaches Forgiveness, Humility and Gratitude," was a lesson of great bearing. This lesson text may be found in the seventh chapter of St. Luke, first to ninteenth verse inclusive. The time was interestingly , spent. There were six accessions. We acknowledged the presence of Miss Sarah Finley of Mt. Zion" A. M.-Th Sunday school. . The eveninir service wis inn,., <1 uplifting. Our pastor again camp before his people with a burning message. At the usual time the Lord's Supper was administered to a large number similiar to that of the morning. There were two accessions, Georgianna Mahoney and William Richardson. There were, several visitors with us. Among those'who worshiped with us were Mrs. 51. A. Sanders and Her- two friends, Misses.. Tilson and Dovaux. Miss Tilson hails from Bennettsville, S. C. Miss Dcveaux of this city. Mrs. Sanders is the wife of Rev. M. A. Sanders, a successful presbyterian minister, James* Island, S. C. - - Rev. Thomas left for thi Gencral Conference at. 10:45 Sunday night- Our delegate, Mi\ R. L. Jones. Snpt. of the Sunday school. Mrs. A. E. Gadsden and Mrs. M. -J. Alston are to. leave on the following afternoon, and would no doubt join Mrs. Hattie ^Thomas, the pas tor s* wire who will leave froi 1 as proceeded -this group on acFlorencG on Monday. Rev. Thonie'ount of having to ho in New York .Monday in order to meet with th missionary?board, U-h?wiih 1. ?> '.hose and all an enjoyable trip, a very pleasant stay and a safe return. Our brother Cyrus Alston, one of the spirited, members (>:' Km manuel departed from among u.last week for the north whore he ^vtt1~hpend somtrtinio with relatives. Mrs. Flora Rarr Miller. the h ir goes to New York for an indefinite period. Mrs, Miller will be there during the conferenee. sessions. Ajembers of the cho.ii gave a "send off and .wished hoi best wishes. Mr. Albert E. Simmons "droppod" in o?i us last Sunday for just a sho.t stav. . STERLING Hir;|i \f\\\ _ ('. K. Hammond, Reporter Gri'enville, S. C.?The*-senior spoils; red Miss Sieriin'." corte-1 closed Monday night, April 27th The nine girls competing' for thhonor of bearing the school's nairn next term raised a total of more than $72. Miss Ruth Sulli-. van.?the?winner of?the?enntt'.-4. raised more than $30, proving.conclusively her right to the title. In -trrl Htion to -receiving the title. Mi ss Sullivan, who is a junior, will also g on the tour to WashMis.; Sullivan s a popular young lady an 1 an excellent student. Her record disproves the old idea a bout bounty and brains. Recently she teas one of the school'^ representatives in the Piedmont Declamation League. > Other young ladies who participate.! in thy contest ape '-Misses Irene Sitton, Thomasena Wadded 1 Esther Smith, Ruby Bates, Cynthia Humbert, Anna Lb Todd, Bernice Robinson, and Macy Watt Miss Ruby Bates was the second choice of the voters. The seniors, annual dramatic presentation Was given Wednesday night, May 29th. BefoTO a filled auditorium' the senior players scored in their interpretation o' the gripping drama, "Mill of the Clods." Alpha Gibson played the part of the villian; Earl Smith, a ward, his wife; Rose Brooks, tin mystery girl* and the centra! character of the play; Willie Sullivan; the dashing hcrcTwho at the last minute foiled the Vt'Cll la d plans of the villian; James pow ell, a mysterious tramp whose i dentity was not revealed until th last-part-of the play;-Velrmr-H-anr: ilton, a seivant who was the vi'liawln unwilling tool; nnd ?Genevo I Mitchell/ a servant who despised the villian because of "Kcvn*?' ir her bones." From the unfolding of tlte plot in the first act to the lowering of : the curtain in the last act, the at. J tontion of the audience was held t ?I? by the superb acting: of the players." On every hand one hears expressions of regret because the will probably prevent the repeating of tlie play. Mifs It Inula Borgs of Claflin college, supported by the other members of thv Claflin college trio appeared here i? lucital Friday niglit, May 1st. Miss Boggs rendered five groups of selections - cmeiiy ngni classics an 1 sj !t ;t "uals. Applause after ea'eh. nr.ni. lit",- v.iiii thumb run.; ?nnl twice the audience demanded encores.* The richness of Miss Hoggs, voice has increased markedly since she has been* at Clal'lin. It is evident to those who kncW the young lady during her high.school days..that she in receiving thorough training and that she is eons- ientimrKty striving to improve ""or excellent voice. The Clal'lin ' sinjgeres \v?. re ?ccompanied by Mrs. Randolph at TTi^'lnanor I)r. Randolph. the President of Clal'lin cUllegV, cam up with the g-iU:p.?During?rtr~ hrief intermission he spoki to the audience. And by the depth of his-thoughts an 1 the eloquent power of his language brought back to the minds \ 1" many, memories <>f his excellent commencement address delivered last term at Textile Ilall. Other guests were l>tJ. I;. Mann, S :pt. of Greenville City schools.. M rs. McCabe. s cTetany to the Stud.. Mr. McCahe. Mrs. Mai n. ai I Mis< Mann?LL_ Marm am) Mrs.- McC'ahe are'great-" ly interested in the future-of. Miss i Hoggs and indeed,. have . provtn conclusively that they are coneern d about t!ie welfare of?tt-H?Gteboys ami- trills in the school system of .(i-tch nville. At the end-of . t.he iiro i-ini. lnt? Mann i "hi?e? bout his inters it "in Miss Hoggs' development. It was evident tha;. lus was impressed by tht- singing of thi girl wii n h has constantly encouraged. The gills' glee c!ul> gave a reception for tiie.f parents* Sunday. May did. The tir-t part of the c:ii -i tair.iu i". v-:.- ji' el ir the :iu !i toriuni. There the young ladies sang several numbers, an,f short a:us wore iv.a<!e hy l'nticipal Hick son; Miss Johnson,- rhv director o! nisi;- .activities', at Sterdinu; an! 1Jiv-lddir 11 1 .11 hn: on of Ai.ifrrsrer :h? fat Her el' Miss Johnson. Dm-.. . V 1 ' 'M'l.Hll ' ? ' i.. 1 .it' 1 i M ? ..lit-..' tainniWi!. U-I.mIi v.as ltd! in tlv' ' -.'CU illf^ fill,'.'. Ipr If I e t-! ! ? 1 :tli tit. hers and their vtiest* worn served !. moil ice and. eookies. The last' ninth r *>:; thy proyrain was i\ adiV.;' d*. liyere.i in el'.arfv leristie ty!e hy M iss .I.ylces. Tlie s*1!ie11.-' too:?to Washington heyan Tuesday dtoinijiy at > i.- n. A.-coi'diijyf " tlieir M-he'tV i v. t?t'e to visit < ha; loltt, (Iiecn-1')oi ?> Durham, and IJak-iirh iit X. Kicluv.ond ,'iud Hampton in \':i and spend Thursday, May. 7:h. vis.itin'y places of interest ir. Washington. Mfss I!oy;;s and M'i.-s iiuth Sullivan hv.e yono with the si.ni. rs on the ti! . Miss Kdinmia Jo! n- n 1 : . lvi' nuisi" department.. lias announced that thy first int; a-nural " music conti .-i d.: ,-clnxil will.!?! hi lil at I'i ilii> Wheat lev ( : fw. Wo Imsdny. M.r iMi 1: at S:uo p.ni. All classes, with Hhe oxci pt-i?m eleven II <ii\r i-a will pa:! icij at . The pr; gram. so far as the seta ire ?is colic rued,?will?hr?similar tit track or til l. 1 day nh o.ts.. The class i s will he i syni v 1 hy vnix.d quartets, cho as -s, an 1 soloists. Winning in any phase of the pro, Train will ntitle a ekes.to rective a number of point.s, An I the clue. ! having thy highAt number of I oints at- Hie entl ef the program ?wHl rtfcivc- a- -t runfrry "T~'.ir;.? J will, sing spirituals; q :artyts. 1?. !lads, vocal-soloists, art songs, and piano soloists wi.l gender light 1 fin HSU s. , |, Miss Johnson, who as ;i >tmi- n". :?-n Institute- won several prizes as i pianist, states that' tKrTTriotTuTf " lEEeT:music contest is to pre sent the music (! pnrtmcnt and some of its work to the city and increase m;?il*s interest in music in or'otto -determine which ones have latent possibilities,. Admission toothy program will y^ i ii rents. A in i/.e v.'ill'he jriv mi the, individual who 'sells the H () L L E Y , FUN ER/ 21f)!> Senate SI., (Cur. House a ? AMIUI>A\< OI'R PIIOXE NF.VF.H Si.I'TII The Holley Fn-neial Homes.a? PH'ON OI K MOTTO: "PROMPT A A Sorvire fn Keepinj 17 YEARS OF EFI j'LKEA 1 Kl'Al V A I, .MKHTlXr; ' WILL BE. HELD AT THE HOl'SE OF I'KAYEK 2119 Cherry St root j Monday, May 4, l'MltJ and will last through Thursday, May 14, 1'JbG. Services will bo held l ot !i i-ay and ni^ht. liej: inning at 12:00 o'clock earn- day s| i cial n rn <>o . Elder W. M. Mor i.-.'at each < rI ciil ! 1' rod. by the pastor 'viie. So': >c of the folk.wlnj* subi ioi-i< will V o <liv; i:.' ? <1 by loin: j ."What shall 1 do to bo saved ?" "' an l join tho ciureli7" ".Must 1 ~ loo';1 I'm <?i il in tali. In iin1 in must I receive His nr. sage th lough a man?" Ami what man must tliis bt'?* > v HttA ! \ EKF INSTITUTE' NEWS Butt*?L.?.vowcll Uawiu, HcportetMonday owning, Aprih 27, Biainerd was' fortunate tn have Mr. ('. J. Jenkins and tlu Burleigh. .Sinters of Mather Academy, Camd-n^-SmtUt - Carotirju, +-. n<lewdinn ii a 1 pi nginnr, in the?Martin !l'\v. e.i chapel to an appreciative: " aiuiieiice. l\e are always glUtl n have such exercises: before our young people. Tuesday morning, April.28, Miss Fuller, Supt. of Mather Academy,? !?, r il.. ?. ,.W . U.v ^III^VI-.T, it ad a tinitly talk at the close of tlu- morning exercises. The them.' of her talk was "Go.! ilo.es not expect tn, t.; do move than I am abh ; hut lie doqs expect hie to do all that TTfin capable." Wi npprpcnrrv 111 ,-c woulf ii.^ 1 hi'V I'.'iiiie 1 l orn \ lie lips of nn expOTienCed. person, and trilst that our young people will profit thereby. ^ Wednesday cyming. April 21b il'o Third V? ai 11 itrh, Si;l)iiiil elms cnlctifamed- in the chapel with an ixcell nt program, which was - ft. l'lnihati d with a muck 'a > liliii'.i. I'll 'audience enjoyed all the numhers and w. wish this class much .success.I Mr. Win, M. Ogle-by was the sponsor of this progiani. Athletics Ftiday, May 1, Ditchers atwj stur*.??: -n'iv-i-iA'cd tlh- an'mal Kiekl. Day.' Tin day wais eiv :~oVcr t t;;; tirel.v to athbtics. Our" group w; ' ? iJ<.:111> (iis idi a ! " ! ii ? -''Pi t h<: -vhopl c< bu s. while and blue. At ' lie cjnsb of. t.h ixi vci es. i ri/.es. \vciv awai;?l i tn f:c winno'v-. mn>' . !* whom wi'Sf whitos, by Mr. Is-' -al Sla-iliiif]; of this uity. I..U is A\rv jiifsctil tl the a sity basketball by Mr. CurninyhaiM. a . member'of the facuj-' iv "I' tht? public h:?h schorl j w i t < ) ,>!' this lily. We-are ai ways :;!a i to witness atxl-participate it'i such i x. i ci -. s 1 > streuirth; ; u our faith. season us for life. Religious Activities St;r. iny murium.*. May '!. fnck i r? air' >1 uii'i).?a. i. :?in i h? .art ha T'.vi^fl chape] where a t !'.o) i'i'uvIi study of t:.0 Sabbath' les-" a T? a Ir s 1 oi jriv iu ss. 1 fuiniiity, ami Ciratir.uU.". was na r Ti. ? .- ynup-is. of the lesson. ;.va> vrsv I'y Mi-s Mayr-io Moans. a nv nibo.^ of the nior cla'ss. /The.. lesson was limoly couchnkal by tin* use of Mimical p* mus, irrwhich ' .o word "^vr or eY.s" was fount'. At ! von o'clock Srn lay morn in;* ti-aclivi - siral/ s!udeii: > worship I . aj til- Carnio! I'reshyt. rian chiifc . _ - it l> - ho m' nibor- an i :i ion!s. 1> . I. M. (ia.-ton,. Secrcta.y of tk lb?ar I of Xatio.ual "Missions, ' tin the test Kph. Ill a t hemic was "The Church, An lb iitial Ins t it.ut.ion." Wo trust ,i m?v. in- " 'i nrrs n " our group \v< ! i- benefitted ill these days when tliis hiaunizalion is given little alteididH.- " . " i * "Sunday hrti iiiuoii. 't icke'vs and sUuhnfs rc-asscnibh din the ehap .-I w* fit* a thought!" i study of the Christian Endeavor topic, "What - Shall I 1 >o For A hiving?" v. as ' made. Many helpful"! talk's were ' made by' the students themsck >. We feel that "such experiences will , he the imans of helping ti? preI pare Mir folks fur the many hard task of life. Visitors??: * r Amoriy the db'in.: aisle, d Arh-sN " on the campus during \veel> wen : 1 Mr. and Mrs. Karl h. Douglass,. | , m I-,I) of the Summit I'lohy<!n;n-h <>f Philadelphia, Pa. Rev. !!. Richmond of Savanna'1, j f!a,,. and I??'*. -J.' M. Gaston, setav< fcttfy-i < i* t h i" "Hnrrnt r I' Nat nvnTTt~MT-'~ sions. We are always ttlad t > have i oprer, ntativos of the Board ' disit us so that thov may .see 1ii>jeeti\(s in action. \ni) sons i VI. HOME nd Senate Sts.) C<dumht*r S. ('. skhvkk *S?For Direct Connection with * 1 C-Gadsden and Fastover, S. C. E 7098 NI) ( Ol RTKOFS SERVICE." X Wjth livexy Purse. 1, 3L? PfCIENT SERVICE. Saturday, May 9, 1936 LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL 4 TfoTT U iy Bradley, Princi paT Lake City. Iligh school under the leadership of the principal, Prof L. I). Bradky with his cooperating faculty is Just about t ocomplete One of tb<? nine) 1 terms of history; [ During the school year the folj lowing improvements were made, one t. aeher was a ided to the fac- * | ully, two additional rooms, winilnw?scrvi ning.?building?point, d, purchasing of cook stove, an 1 books for library. 'On Tuesday evening, April 28, the Operetta entitled "The Wedding of the Flowers" given by the two second grade classes of \Vhich Miss Jean Harrington and Mrs. Helen (Gra. ham) .Mclver art' in charge of was presented to an appreciative au- * dience and greatly enjoyed by all; On Thursday the Operetta en-'? , titled "The Maid .u.tul the Golden Slipper" was presented to a packed audience by the ;ir<l grade class 7~ .ind.'fthe direction of Miss M.-imin. O. Jones was enjoyed.by all'. * The Onoretta n-iv. n lw ! ?? vnn and 5th grade classes on Friday evening entitled "The Cobbler of Fairyland" in charge of Misses Loona Summers and Laura It. Biacey was greatly enjoyed. The . program for our annual sernj. n \vas as fullows With Prof,-. L.-D, - ? Bradley as master of ceremony: Processional ! Music 1 ' ~k?: Imui'Jliun lU'A.'j. b. Pearson. . Scripture -. ' . . . Introduction of 'speaker?Rev. I); W. Washington. . Serinon?I)r.. Samuel Nance. * Music ' " " ' Collection . ' Ar,ii(ii;iid men* ! ZL Music; . , A Benediction. _^-Arrrong the out of town gucnta wei\ .Airs. Nance, Miss Willie Nance, Miss Almeta Williams, Dr. W . I/. Williams and X^r. and.'Mrs. riien.'ore I.i>tcr of Florence, S. C. Rev. and Mrs. Barr" and faculty Cades, S. C. . .. * On Friday evening, May 8. the nam s of the -following students will graduate: Artisea Speights, "Selena Kpps, A lease Cain, Alex liygnef. and I'lessees Cooper. Last week the faculty of Lake -t-T-t-y seh'io! were1 S'UvpnV'd who if tjuy received invitations from two of <1.11 laeu;tv nil mini's. Miss Hoi- _ en (iraham of I.ak, City, S. C. and ? I'rof. J. 11. Mclvcr of Dai lington. S. ('. ani uncing their marriage winch took place February 17. A reception will he -given for them (in Thursday evuiing,-May 7, at tii *. '< home-. Professor Mclvcr is a giaduuto of Morehouse 1 oiha'.", i s ei\ i! g ihe ITS; ategfee. : Mi.-s tiiahani is a graduate of All n univiisity. . We all are In ping and wishing for iliein to lmve.aamont.h sail on ' the.sea of matrimony. NEW TIOFE Rev. R. \V. Ransom, Pastor Sunday win a very beautiful day and every body came out in H.1I nuuiil) 1H1 SL'l'Vil'O. Service began at 12:00 o'clock sharp. and after listening to n "si.mj stirring sermon by our pastor we bad communion. Alt r the spiritual service was over; we organized, a club called the Kvei'-rc ady club and in*rrrtfn ni/.ation this club we used as officers thefollowing persons: Mr. Ulyssees Cliappelle, president; .Miss /., P. Copeland, vice pr--ideal; Mis? Johnnie Mae Ga'dsdu n," secretary; Mr. George Henderson, Troas.. ? Visitors' r.t onr~clfurch Sunday was Mrs. Itdnsom the wife of,.Rev. it. W. Ransom and little R. W. Ransom. Jr.. Wo also had with us Mr. () f'i ok from Mt. /.ion. A ??SODTHFRN RAIL WAY?SYSTEM Arrival and Departure or Passeiieer Trains^ operated by thp Southern Railway System at the--t7iilnn R*a|ir.n f!fi.np)fr|n B c.. effective December 8. 1914 ? 00 A M.--Charlotte. For: ,*eave? 4 to A. M- Charleston QrecnvHle. Anderson. 8ftn?n? ft VI A M -Newberry.- Greenwood. 7 0S A M Spartanburg, Ashevllle H 10 A. M. -A ucrusta !t in \ M. S vannah , * "ITTO-X ST Camden, Tane asterRock Hill. Shelby 12 4ft P M Ashevllle, Louisville, St Louts. Cincinnati. Chicago 4 70 P M -Orangeburg, Char'eston ft.im E U ( h.irlmla,?Washington New York 9 S5 M. Anderson, Atlanta tu.QO P. M. Savannah. Jackson rill? arrnes Columbia From: 4 50 A r M ?Jacksonville. Savannah 8.30 A M -Atlanta, Anderson Greenwood S::>r> A. M.?New York, AVashin*~r ton. Charlotte 13:25* M. flock HiH. Lui.v.,v r, Camden ?_ 12.40 P. M Charleston < '.'5 P M Ch.CHgo, Clnclnnptil, St Loula, Loutst ille. Knoxvlile. Asheville < - Spartanhur* I 4 4b P M Augusta 9 00 P. M v Ashevllle. Poartunhure 9 50 P M.~Charleston 5 40 P M. Charlrt'l" ' v 56 P M.? Greenville. Anderson. . Greenwood ? 1 --- 4 29 P ft?.- 81. aim .r ' , City Tlckftt Office Depot Ticket Offlee ,, iM? Sumter St.. ' See Ik Usk Pkeoe a.ftc ^ mm : ; . 4