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mjj'F ' 2 i NEWBERRY NEWS St. .Matthew Baptist Church Rev. S M. Halsey. Pastor \ - - --Sunday .was . a line day for church service and no one lijjd an in full bloom. Tlu^ lesson was grand. The evening service was postponed to join the pastor in his sister church, Calvary. The B. Y. 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; hi' reasoned from Job 1st chapter which, all that wetk present enjoy etl. Hie Missionary Society met with the Pres.-, Mrs. A. Vance at the honu? of Mis*. Ilenry Glenn. It is interesting;' to kngw that lLv. Halsey ami family have moVeil to r i ?- Pmmdai y? 'at., the house recently occupied by the Johnson ami others, better known as .the Paysingor. ?. hou^e;--Le-_\\ i 11 1 io 'there front u??w . oil. _ " : Calvary Presbyterian Church . I Kev. A. H. Keasoncr. Pastur Sunday sehoul sefVicv was well attcnJod na*d c-oiuUk C d by t h.. Siipt.. The . ela.-s discussion was . veY'y interesting and enjoyed ' by all. The visitois, Civile Misses Laura Mac Glenn, Mary F. Pates, Angeline Julia. Messrs Robert and Cl-.arlie GaGUman. . Since-the pastor was a little late an'iyitie-, the children's hour was. omitted. .Duript; the wry-ship "service out _ pastor's text .w a1'^ i " in.: i;i Mai. 3:10 Brihg ye~Till ' he tuTiVs into the storehouse, that there niay'he : mvat II) >nmo h-an-mandpmvrmrO; --hPTTwirh Onfrti f"-:~T." ~r h";-~~ of I will.not open the windows'of. Heaven. and pour oiit a ld?ssi,ng ?| tlmi I m-m lmll not hr room enough to neeive it.' Theme. "Blessings Through Working with explanation- of tithes that was a good lesson for ail who we're prc sent. The > offering was xeell.:-.: as the pastor and s. n e yf the nom . hers, h&v'o--decided to try the plan _ * i ol. Tith . Uie. -visitors were Messrs. Willie Hates and . Roddy Nclsojj. and a sVrw'nf prayvr . at. the close o; the sermon mi in' Mis. ' F..K. Hurst. Drayton St re t High sdho-d, Prof. R. I--. tiladden, 1'iitu-ipal? La.rge crowd*- attended the < 11 d .nan; s As.-ociatioti presented by ? ?* tilO Missionary. S'-meCV of Bethlehem , Baptist chut eh and th-i- e\ rru.-ses ninl'-d'-l y Hi-1 Primary Department- last \\v-!:. Kvery One pre: . v c), joVed a:! of the programs. I)r. CI; Wr'jsir.'gl- t--a was the truest Th;:l> !av 'mornir.tr. He yave thf i hilrlyin a ;uh. in.. p.) n u al. Mr. Cecil Jones was.tin- lucky student, who Wo,. t'n- prize for an? swerinjr the current events question asked by the syiakor. .... Social ai d M is..eIlaneV u?- lunc!\eon at Pratt's . Hall .Monday niyht v.as a pi asa.nt affair. 1 i.e. ret l eShnu ii'.- lhaj wvre served 1 ?y .Mi's. Cora Y'uny; ware certainly delicious. I >..n't miss the next one. Rev. an! Mrs. II. II. Daysen liave ' moved from Mrs.. M. Johnson to Mr. and. Mrs. Jack (iikiain. l'kri Vincent stivcy. * T?Mi.-.s -K.ii-.a R+rt hi ! ' "'VtI- reft last Wednesday for Xew York City where she will sir n i the summer. You are y- r lially invite! In at . tend the Odd K? Hows' and Rathitos' Sermons at Calvary Preshy. * terian church Sunday, -May l'l. lU.'jfi, ":00 o'( l"cl, in tho/aftaVnoon: U. . , .? Co!. Hroun School Thr- public is cordially "invited to atti n vl'.e e)' sing. exercises ol' Primary Dept. Sunday, May In, Annual Sermon !:.'50'by Pev. Dayson. .Monday, May 11, Intermediate Dept.. The psogram- .will consist of Operettas, Pulls. Play-, and music. Conie out and "enj? y the programs. Admission 10c. Don't forget tliat '-v are also 12th .jiear.jjKL ,-fiinnl i?. the beauts. ful Caldwell Pasture. Conic .out arid cat a plenty and see Mollie's Rock. Correction: The young man, who passed away last week; was Mr.' Srnffnohs WTIglrt in-tea.! of M . Simmons. His remains for fun-| dhu'tch Tuesday afternpon. Rev. eral at .Miller Chapel A. M. K. G. H. White officiated, l iidertak- ' " (t? er Pratt in charge. Ho was a young Tnan with- a t flpjfclifU.d . <UM?*??4t i< m. ... Metropolitan Itaptist Church The services Were very impresp? Sive. ????? Sunday school at the usual hour, with Mrs. T. L. Duckett leading the discussion during review period was very helpful. *? After devotional service our pastor, Rev. T. T/. Duckett delivered a powerful sermon, that Was ?i_ enjoyed by all. Paul R. .Allen *r. L? ; ???? JOHNSTON NEWS Mrs. Emmie Young?depart u i this lifi in Birtt'StJufir. S. CVXjinl n t-ho o5th year of age. She w;y ' vi 11 . a!i/. ?! in Hi the! M. E. ahim.h Sunday^ at p. in. by her pastor. Rev. .1. M. Blasseniraine. She leaves to mourn lui loss 1 ehihlren, (I brothers, 5 sis'ei s ml 'a host of relatives and friends, also a loving husband. Amos and Son director in charge. St. Mary A. M. K. Mission C-* AT.. \ t.' "\ I ? ? .-i. iiiciiy .v. .u iv, .Mission nolU ru ivirnlar srviets MmiTay. Suni 'ay siv'.! ?> 1 ?>p\ tiiil at 10:00 a. 111. I'lva-hinc' at -SiOO o'clock by thy .>:> - lor, Mi s. Mary M. Williams. Sin- choosy "as a text I Cov. 13th '. li'ajityf1,. 11th verso, When I was. i chilif. I spoke as a chilil, 1 ." iyht - a chill, I . an lorstooii of a -yhihr; wlun I became a man I put away 'hilest thinps, subject, Have You I'oeome a Man?" ?.Siiinlav school nvor^eSiuuhty 10 i. i . I'reachiOjr 1st ami .'{rib Sun. lay 11: t"> a. in.. Ni'irht services $ >." 111. ' Air. S. H. Tln'mia- of. Wi;usta. iu. was the- Sunday afternoon rarvt n'f Mi-*- Sirrah' O. Sirrkfn?. The .\tjn>s !?ad yuests" oT~Coluni'ba.S. o>i Sunday t>. 111. at th ii "ionic <>ii Adiiis.oii St. Rev. \j nf Augusta. (la. visjt<1 in tin* ! o'iih- of Mrs. I.ue HI hi Myers on Monday afternoon. ? Mr." Wallum; Chinn and Robert Cunnnofi \\eiv the week--'n iT ".truest s '- V Mt's. I-.m Ktia M.t lo: . V j Mrs. Kiizabetli Coleman and little ba-by Od. man. of' Ridye Sprintr. S. ... ,-.M J?' .due WlL-heiy. ,Q|t Ainiv-I day .lift rlibon. Miss Saiah (). Si in kin's spent tli\vie'<-en! in Aiken and Auyusta ?-iil he'; -l-t'-i'. AC- J S?Rainny . and tela! iyes. '. . . Air. AVib y Johnson <d Edyefiild -va.*. .the ?l;inner truest of Aliss ' ly-ti'iie Al-yles on Sunday after " Ml iii||,' . Mr-. A. Ar. Spnim niidered to 1: '' livid. S.. (0:1 Tuesday o" ''U-v:ess. Mr. an ! Mi's. Bi 11' Ross' are verv M t ivsti tl in the I'aliwtto Leader. Pit'!, xi 11 < 1 .Mrs. (). Mcintosh . - 'i 1 *t 1 i- daughter. h\lytlu\ Miss'c A)'J US* Uolibin's,-' Sarah -Simkins ' .<1 < art.ic.'IRan motored to Ridjr i~ rhar-.ii'.y niir'.t to witiu*s '(. com iiioiiccnHnt' exorcist's o' a arc ilil* school. ' ?\. Aai s. Mrs. X M~ : ;ann, Mr.-. Alice Iktvis and Mrs ' ? v- n Williams irtvud. d servlc It .Mt.- Moses CAM. K. church tim h S mday in S.;iki'da,*(". \ ou w-lio are not . takinp the i'nan tto -Jsender w-.\ not start to lay? - N\ III I'M I UK MAVS VA are !.? . :?;i? ;. . i f." o?: Mother's* Ikvy May 1". ''.'" i. \\'i .'o'.inirc ll; -pirit of . a y v.iinr t" ojile who are very interi r i:i oarticipytiii"' iji the ' nTjT? * .. MS.p ii' or Abraham. . ARst.. !>' . op-no.! ?. :ulay rchool at the ...v! ho :r. We had a lar'tr a', i:. S i "day school. Ti*.' M. . iVt p-.iltv I.V . !:. -1. the pastor. AfjLiT : ??. I'.rjtli h of the los. . v.-i "! 11y iV Kith r, Ih'.v. ' ). (' I y. > t vjt-v h ran PJ' oYlo -k. Mis-n-'i'ah Sv.in icr. Mr. Wiilif I.ojns prayer mootinir. Mrs. Salic- Pricv sport t}>, past ' k t i.il. vith Mr. ami Mrs. .Tam - Pops. ,?i. , family. Wo arc sor:-" ! >.a\ h?-ar of .Mr. .1.at her I'.pps ." inu" ijt i '|.iiscil. Wv hop(. for him at> imiv. <iiale recovery. I.o k forv. ai (I t<> the so hoc] tins. i a ot ~7'.-.o \V hit entire . color.-] school, on I'm .-day, ami Tharsilav. May-:., 7. Pi of. W. M. Wa.lo am! o teachers art- looking I'm war i >r a fouv.ssl'ui school closin;;, \: 'I to i t mho- ii very unh|tii piouratn. ('oiiio st-o the dispplav. Ih-v. 1>. ('. Croshy 'spent th" v.'eek-enri at the Imlllo of Mrs. I?ro?l'iioMv)H's an<l family, lie en. .;o,yi.-.i a p. asant?>1 ay, ? .ur. ami .Mrs. Wade 1\ ops and Mr. Wash Eppt* of l.'nion S . ( . .wore the dinfioi: firsts of Mr. an! Mrs. Bo.we Hpps. Maynolia and 1>. Klips,' Sunday, also Mo:?XWWronick. Mr. T. J. Fant <'pnd brother, i-.est<-r art' making good in the 'city tif Pittsburg, Pa. . I'lic. ' S eond quarterly conference of Spartanburg district 'was ! I Snt:u.daiLafte'rnnon. May 2nd, 1 !?.'{(>. at Biuncc Tabernacle A. M. F. 7.ion -church' tinder the.-leadership < 1 Presiding Elder, , P. C. < insbyT It was reported to have been the'br st quarterly conference held this year and the most liberal collection Riven which made our Klder and pastor smiJo, .Strvictoo.. wt re held at all of the threo churches Sunday. The sch dole was Cedar drove, j morning; Spring Kill in the afternoon; Bruce Tabernacle at night. > M.ORRIS CHAPEL MaChurch Rev. Ti. H. Mitchell, Pastor The Missionary Society met at | thir church Frtrjay afternoon, May 1st at 4 o'clock. After the devotionals an interv.ding pijogram was carried out which was enjoyed by all. We were very glad to have the Rev. John Devdre visit the meeting, hope he will come again soon. 1M,II? a. ? ~ l <r t i in.- i lesiuein ii'iiui'ii'u fo.'ja nui'.i Sunday afternoon/ April 2<>th, at o'clock. $1.30 from, the sale of one gallon of ice cream. Tuesday night, April 28th and today's collection was $1.10 making a total of 8.85. The faithful few of the Missionary Society is still striving i ise.Irighoiv. so as to be?able to do more mission work which is needed, very badly in. Greenwood. I'lease conn out and help us carTy" the'"go(>cT w.oi'lf "otiT ~ " " The \V.M. U. of'Morris Chapel Ituptlst?t'litirt'l!?Mrs. Campbt'H ' entertained the \V. M. U. on Tuesday afternoon, April 28th, at 5 o'clock at her home, on Pickle St. The .meeting was -callad to- order by the President, Mrs. Roxie Le-J groonve at 5 o'clock. After the program was over the member-1 -hip committee reported two new members, Mrs. Cato and weleormdJ in to the club by the president and' members. We join the' club at. any time. .Mrs. Rpxie Lagromtv?Pn s.;Miss Sadie M. - Washington, Sec.; Mis. IL'en McGee,. reporter. WALIIALI.A NEWS M is. Fust I'li.'i Moore is'out a en in also Mr. Levi Wilson, recovered from pneimToiTIa to. the delight of" his friends; The Trinity M. K. Sunday S. net' at the usual hour. Miss Sylvia Pearson, Supt., enjoyed by all. The Nov Galilee Baptist cliurfh members motored to Mt. Olive. Baptist, r.lunvh, Seneca, "and worshiped there, Sunday. The Spring Revival services at the Flat Iloek Baptist church was well ailuntled ami left n tasyrrir impression spiritually and intellectually. April dp. S n. pi Row G.,. W.? ionos^ pastor of the_ Double "i-ipiing Baptist church preached Subject, "Prayer." April p. m. Kev. T7 S7 Stokes, pa-tor of the Trinity. M. ! ' / In, " o.. I ?u..:... .11 . ... <11111 iiiiiii; (iunjt'Cl, "TRo?Three Files." , , _ !\l)ay 1, 8 it. m. Rev. I. W. Keeks pastor of the Galilee baptist elHirtdr-and" rhttj.t^ -subjr't "Christ* an Rai'f " May. '!. 11 :.'!0 a. m. the pator, li? v. R. H. . Stew'ani, pastor brut :o lis :12nd Isaiah 15th verse, :Ik*.iih\ "Revival"?Travelers Rest ... ' I'.aptist choir, Westminister, S. C. rendered music. Sunday .'L.'JO P. M. Rev. I). W. A iliiams. Seneca brought to?OS" "i !r<l Isa 110. subject "The story >f the Cross." s:<hi p. ni. our pastor preached an inspirational sermon, text 14th chapter of Jpb llth verse. The change of. Life."' Total- amount raised .$.'10.05. ' ILI.LR ( II APKL A. M. K. CHl'UCH . Sunday was a high day at Mil i i i nape!. The sun shone very luiifhtly. The superintendent, Mr. 1'iuyil opened the Sutfday School with-the teachers at their posts. Short, hut very intercs.tmp talW? Me eiveii by Mrs. Ida I.lare and Rev. 1 >ason. The pastor's text for the mornnv sermon was taken from Rev. ."J 1. subject "All Familiar with I'vces-." fommunion was admini-1 rated. We were very triad to have Kev. Ravis, Riv. Wjllianis and Rev. Dason with us. ' Til. members and friends wish Key. White a yery, very pleasant trip. Hi> left Monday morning for tlie-(leneral Conference which cony tvs in New York. Members are urged to attended their various direct intrs. ~T\~ enjoyed the sermnrr praelurl by Rev. Mrs.' Maynaw. Wednesday night. ;? Rev. R. J. I.ee was unable to be present at the quarterly conference "P account of- illnons of his laugttrer. Miss Julia Lee who was recently bitten by a snake on the river. Wc were sorry to hear of the (! ath of M attic Reliford who <hparted this life the latter part of April 1 She was funeralized at Ennvce Baptist church, Sunday, ALay~4th. A large- crowd attended the funeral. The relatives of Miss Edster Robinson from Camden, S. C. were -th?T drnnePiguest^ of Irer, the past Sunday. : TOE PALMETTO LEADER EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. E. Thomas, Castor 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 see such a large number of scholars during the Sun day school period. We are stillJ -having wonderful anel instructive^ lessons. Last Sunday's lesson. "Jesus Teaches Forgiveness* Humility and Gratitude," \vas a les- , son of great bearing. This lesson text may be found in the sevonth chapter of St. Luke, first to ninteenth verse inclusive. The time?:#as:?interestingly spent. There were six accessions. , We acknowledged the presence of Miss Sarah Finley of Mt. Zion A. tyl. E. "Sunday "scliool." * * , 1 The evening service _was indeed UiniflHiy. Our pflStbl' Again cAme before his people wi^h 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. M. A. Sanders and her two friends, Misses Tilson and Ho-J vaux. Miss Tilson hails from-Ben-nettsviller S" C~Mi5TT IKVeaux of this city. -Mrs. Sanders is the \vife "f Rev". M. A. Sanders.-a sn cessful presbyterian minister. James Island., S. C. * Rev. Thomas left for the General Conference 'at 10:45 Sunday night. Our delegate, Mr/ S. Tones, Suipt. of the Sunday school, -Mrs. A. E. Gadsden and Mrs. M. >h Alston are to leave* on the following afternoon, and would no doubt join Mrs. Hattie Thomas, the pastor's wife who will leave from as proceeded this group on ac-. Florence on^Monday. Rev. Thorncount of having to !>o in New York Monday in order t<> meet' with th missionary board. - We wish for" hose and all an enjoyable trip, a _vtr.y pkasant stay an 1 a safe re-, 'urn. Our brother Cyrus Alston, one of the spirited mcnl>c|-< '" manuel departed from among us last "Week for the north Wheiv he will spend some time with relativ M i s.?Flora?Iturr?Millvi*.?the I leading soprano in the Senoir h ir go- s to New York for an indefinite period. Mrs. Miller will be there during the conference sessions^ ~Meirit>er?ft of. th? choii gave a ''send off' and Wished he; best wishes. Mr. Albert E. Simmons "dean peel" in on us last Sunday for just a sho t, stay. STERLING HIGH NEWS ('. K. Hammond, Reporter ,-Gri onvilh , . S. C.?-The senior spoils rod MissSterling corte-' closod Monday night, April *27tG. The nine girls competing for thhonor of hearing the school's nami next term raised a total of more than $72. Miss, Ruth Sullivan, the winner of the contest, raised more than $20, proving conclusively her right to the title. In ' addition to receiving * the title. "Mi ss Sullivan, who is a junio'v will also g on the tour to Washington as the guest of the seniors. Miss Sullivan s a popular young lady an ! an excellent student. Her record disproves the old idea nbout beauty and brains. Recently she was one of the school's reprc -yeiilatiTrrr nrThC~l*tTt7tnT?TT'U liecla." mation League. Other young laditswho participated in the contest are Misses Irene Sitton, Thomasena Waddell Esther Smith, Ruby Bates, Cynthia Humbert, Anna L. Todd, Jiernice Robinson, and Macy' WattMiss Ruby Bates was the second choice of the voters. The seniors, annual dramatic presentation was given Wednesday night, May 29th. Before a filled auditorium the senior playirs scored in their interpretation o the gripping drama, "Mill of the Gods." A Ipha Gibson played the hoi'l -f ..:n: te_ ..i v v/L vik\r vmiii t i^iiri Ojmvn? <* small town baker; Margaret Hey ward, hi.s wife; Rose Brooks, th? mystery girl and the centra! character of the play; Willie Su!. JiYAii, the dashing hero who at the last minute foiled the well la <! plans of the villian; James pow ell, a mysterious tramp whoso i last part of.the play; Vclma Hamilton, a seivant who was the villian's unwilling tool; and Geneva Mitchell, a servant who despised the- viRifen because of M Feeling v," her bone.s." From the unfolding of the plot in the first act to the lowering of : thcr curtatrTin the last act, the at | tontion of the audience was held t , <*4 ? by the S'.ipcrb acting of the play- [ eps. On every hand one hears ex- > pressions of regret because the will probably prevent the repeating of the play. Miss Khodn Boj-gs of Clal'lin college, supported by the other, members of the Claflin college trio appeared here in . iM-ital Friday : night, May 1st, Miss Iloggfj ten- I dered fiv* ?'i'oiins if chiefly light-classics an 1 spirituals. Applause after each number v.';\V. thumb rous and twice the audience demanded encores. Tne richness of Miss Boggs, voice has increased markedly since she has been at Claflin. It is evident to those who knew the young lady during her high school days that she in receiving thorough training and that she is conscientiously striving to improve cr excellent voice. The Claflin singeres wei'c" accompanied by .MTsr.' "Kandi'iljrh~rrt thc. piano. Dr. Ramlolph, the president <?1'' ('lnl'ltn?c?'lh"?f. emu? up with the group. During th brief intermission he spoke to the audience. And by the depth of his thoughts an 1 the eloy,i;ehl' power of his language, brought back to the minds , f many,, memories of his excellent commencement addross delivered l:i?t form -it I'..-. tile Hall. Other guests'" were Dr. .1. I.. Mann, h" ;pt. ??t" (JlTonvillc t'ity scho.olsp-Mrs.?^K"thibo. ..s ore-, tary to the Sapt.,, Mr. MeCabo. .Mrs. Mai n. ai 1 .Miss .Maim. Dr. .Maim and Mrs. MeCabo are g'catly interest d in the future'of Miss Hoggs and indied. have "prov n conclusively that they arc concerned nhout. the w? I fare of all the boys anil girls in th: school yys to in of (ire*, nviilo. .At tin cn,"i of the program, 1M\ Matin .spoke aliotTf his interc X i]f Miss IbvggT ' development. ' 'It was .evident tha ha was impres- . d by the singing, of the girl w'n :n h.' has eoiistaiv.ly encouraged. Th.-.fills' gl, i iduh gave a reception "for tiu.r iia'i'iits S.uula... M;iy .".id. Tli, !ir-t part.of the etito.rtainnn hf was h.hl it:'the auditorium. There the young ladies -ang several numbers. an 1 short a!ks were -nade by Principal lliek -on: Mis-" .Johnson. the director of usi.- activities ;it Sterling:- am.' . I>iv Kdm n 1 .Johnson of An.d.r.-on. 1> . ? it:, it... . n ? im iwi *.? en? -I "If. , ny the second I'tn ioi of "the enterraiiniifiit.?w .i h wmi lul I in?t-h? . ewtnjj* ronrv, the. irT ? eliih ,'nn m-~ hers and }h-ir-Most - were' served nam ir-.' a:Vdy cookies, I Fit- las", .inn!) r ?i:j the Minumm wa> r.ad.Iny . <1 livric.. * in characteristic ytvlc hy_ Mb* J .y.k<. > , : The seniors' tour to Washington heuan Tuesday morning.. ;>.t i. i::. _.\iny "to their ?< !;? *i-.'-i* t v iiyv ta Visit ('pa: lotto, (liven---, .'torn, Durham, and. Ualeitrh in N.. Kirhnmnd.and Hampton i- \'a and spend Thursday. May 7-th. visiting -places <>T interest' ir. Washington. *Miss Hoggs, an.! MissJIuth Sullivan htv.e gone with .the' suii. rs on the tii;. Miss Kdmonia-Jj? nsen. k-ac < :he muse* department. has announced that thv tirst int..a-murul musie conti st of the school will !>? h?ld at 1': illis" Whea'ley < Wohusday. Ma- '.'hi: -at- Sam p.m. All classes, w ith tlu* cXia el ion eleven H iii\ i -i.'n will pa:: icipa! . j The | i' jrrani. ><> far'as the scoriim I is cone. rned. will he similar to i it rack, or field day nu :t?. The i lass 1 es will lip i ;>' si i! > i 1 y mix d quartet's, eho is .'S,. and- soloist*-. Winning in any phase of the prorain--will "'111/ ' .-1 . .i) r < ?in? a number of points. Arid tlx- e!aliavinjf. the hitfh t number <>! ' 1 oints at the end f the program will receive a trophy. CI or : will sin : sj)ii i 'i!':.ls: ?j fr.: ts. 1>. ! ' lads, vocal soloists, art 'porrprs,. and piano soloists' u i 1- >--!.i]d> r lijr'it 1 elassii s. Miss Johnson, v!n? as a cuns.sgU irmt-hc music department of Hampton Institute won ,m;'.oral prizes as i pianist, states ;h.at tht object of the music Contest C t.? - - ?. ui;, | music (I pertinent ar.<i soiulc ?>f j its work to the city ami increase ; nipii'- intcrem In nin?ie-to o-. tcimine which ones have latent possibilities- ?-- ^ < 1 ion to the program will *>e t i i < i.is. A prize will hi- n'iv- ' on the individual who sells the greatest numb r^u?-*tM\e?s. II () L L K Y A " - FUNERA Senate St., CCof. Ilpuse an AMBULfiNC Ol'R PHONE NEVER SLEEP! ? Thr mrrW.Tr ; PH0N1 Ol.'R MOTTO: "PROMPT A? . A Sorvice ?n Keepinc 17 YEARS OF EFF * ? -# ? UKEAT REVIVAL MEKT!N(J WILL BE_ IIELI) AT THE i HOI SE OF I'RAYER ~r~ 2119 Cherry St root " Monday, May 4, ly.'JO ami wilt la.-t tlnou-.rh /l'liuisday, May 11, ll'.'ld. Sorvieos \yi 1! to in Id l-otn] dny and ni^ht. IJoj;inning at 12:00 o'clock eacn day special ? in on E'llof \Y. M. Mor i.; at each ar . \vjii n. i-.jf't. ny t?e pastor vite. Some of the following sub-: jy?'ls will Iv dim:. -.? d by .i-im: I "What si 10.11 1 <1? te be saved ? '" "Can I join the church?" "Must I look' folded to talk to me or must ! roebive !lis nr. savy thiouoh a man?" A .id what man "must this be ? . BR \ INKRM INSTITL TK. NEWS Ruth !.. nowcll lfarrls, Reporter Monday' evening, April 27, Btaincrd was fortunate to have Mr. (,'. J. Jenkins alid the Burleigh Sinn i s of Mather Academy, Camtlm. ^urrr Cirrolina, rittdevnt T' musk-al progium in the Martha 'l'e. 'r i chaiK'l to an?a|i|ncciatiw..... \v~ ...... .. i.....?... vn-.i i-~ i\ i ivy. - *> v <11 v ^ j4.ii.1w i/ t have stich excxcises before - our '.vouiyip peppier?'?'~!r * Tue.-da\ morning, April 28, TMiFuller, .Supt. of Mather Academy, who ae.tnnpauied the singers, 11 ad - a thinly talk at the close of the iiiovniim exercises. The them: of her talk was "God does not expect m'. t ) do more than I am ubF ; but lie dots dxpect me to do all thai 1 am capalile." We npplVcin'.r tlv so words-us. they etime from the lips of an' experienced person, and trifst that our young people will profit "thereby. . Wodir. sday evi nine:. April 20. the Third Year High School class entertained in the chapel with an ixeell nt program, which. r was 'terminated with a 'mock weddwnr. bers and \\\ wish this class much success. Mr. Wm. M. Oglcsby was ri.e sponsor of this progiam. Athletics Friday, May 1. b acinu s and. stuili'i'.s (d(served the annual Fid! Fay. Tin day was ei\ a over, entirely to alhh tics*. t)ui e roup w. up.all'y" divider, to i.-n eseiji the sehbid e< Iocs, white and blue.' At he elostV <.'L t.h... cxerejses prizes. wit award: : to t jt? winiH'V-, mos' . whom were whites.., by Mr, Is al MahJiae]; oftivis cit-y. ? I..u ! s we >v present <1 .the s;ty !'U^krthall Tmy? l?;.*^Mr. C'it: - J ninpham, a menib.er of uhe. faculi v.. ol ;ho . 'i>;.)?|ic. h'u'h' A'lln. I i w it, ) of 'this lily. \Vr iiic ill v/ajiv .la i l<> witness ami participate in siuh ix itmis't i streiipth.. ?'ii oar faith, season us for .life. Uaha ions At*4i\ iIi?*s -?h'na r y n-ortntip;?May ; in ! ?rrs tntd student? .psscinhl-. 1 in th . ;ii ilia Two< il chapel where. a .iShoioiijih study..of Ihe Siibljath lesn as Tea h s Kure'iv' in -s. 1 Ipiniiity. ' and .(1 rat it ado" was /a )r.' 1" . yiiop- is of the le--o'u .a- v i\ n !iy Mi-> Map Me Moans, a ni- inho! of the'.- nior class'. The lesson was timely cotichuled l>v llie use of lliiiiieal p-ins in which a : o word "i ye or o\a >" was foini h ' f 1 von oVleek S 1.1,1 Say morniivr. '.teachers ar.d student's worship 1 at Hi-.. Carniel Pivshyt. rian church "o. it}? !')o members air! : i ion is. 1 >r. M. (iu'ion. SiTi't la: y of th l!v>arof National Missions. >r ju !; <! a very forceful sermon ? ruin luc?11 ; t Kpiri? > :JT. 1 li ? 1 ho. me Was "The Church. An K-' !it:ji 1 ' In-t itu". inn." | .^Ve . trust thai lit iucnbeis < t' our trrttup >v"iio benefitted in these days when thi> oreuni/.ation i< yjven 1 i 111. at tent ion. ' Su-n.irty afternoon t ubers and ;.11 nty-rr-nsrcnihfc7 rtir tlrr chirp ~ ! i'!o a th?n:jrht!' i i udy of the < !ixiitian Kndeavor t??j>if, ""What SI in 11 I 1 to For A I.ivinjr ?" was made. Many helpful'l talks were made l?y the students themselv s. We frel that such experiences will be- the imans of helping to prepare our folks for the many mud. task - of life. , , ' Visitors Anions the. distinguished quests on t h(. eaniptis durinjj week wer. : Air." and Mrs. Karl Ij. Douglass, a ml> r- of the Summit Presby C-rian ch'iii'nh?tiL X-'liilad-iultiti-,?l-Vr Kev. C. H, 1 lit-lirnhnd of Savanna1'. (la., and Dr. J. M. Gaston. seerelary of. the Hoard of National Mission*. Wo arc always triad t > have repie?' ntatives of the Hoard 'visit (is so that they may see our objectives in action. i N I) S 0 N S I L HOME id Senate Sts.) Columbia, S. C. !K SERVICE S?For Direct Connection with Gadsoen and Eastovcr, S. C. S 7908 <I) COURTEOUS SERVICE." With Every Purse. ICIENT SERVICE. D H ' I " Saturday, May 9, 1936 LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL ___ - ? Lake City Ilijrh school um^r the iin nrj pi uuipai, I'loi L. I). Bradley with his cooperating faculty is just about t ocomplete one of the most successful school terms of its history. During the school year the following improvements were made, one teacher was added to the fac- > ulty, two additional rooms, winpurchasing of cook stove, and books f<rf library. On Tuesday evening, April 28, the Operetta entitled "The Wedding of the Flowers" given by the two second ??. made classes of Which Miss.. Jean Harrington and Mrs. Helen (Gra. lpim) Mclver are in charge of was presented to an appreciative audience and greatly enjoyed by all. On Thursday the Operetta entitled "The Maid and the Golden . ? " - ?uo iiivsuijvvu \o a p?CKau.liciKv Ly the :h'd grade class under the direction of Miss Mamie 0.. Jones whs enjoyed by all. * The Operetta givm by the 4th ami 5th grade classes on Friday evening entitled "The Cobbler of Fairyland" in charge of Misses Leona Summers and Laura B. Braeey- was greatly enjoyed. The program for. our annual 'sermon was as follows with Prof. L. IX Bradley as master of ceremony: Processional ... :?Muste " ' ? < Invocation?Rev; J., F. Pearson.' , "Scripture . Introduction of 'speaker?Rev. -L?W. Washington. 1? Sermon?I)r. Samuel Nance. Music Collection Arnonmynent, tMusic ' ' ' .. PonodTetion Among the out of town guests wei\ Mrs. Nance, Miss Willie X a (ice t Miss ?Alniota Williams, Dr. W. L. Williams and Mi\.nnd Mrs. Then.'ore l ister of Florence, S. C. Rev. ami Mrs. IJarr and faculty ! I c ( On Friday evening, May 8, the nam * of-.the following ..students will graduate: Artisea Speights. "Selena Epps, A lease Cain, Alex IJa'gMe.r, and Ulyssees. Cooper. l.a>t wp<k- 111,?faculty of lialte ?~A~ City sehool were surprised when they r?-reived invitations from two of our faeulty. numbers, Miss Helen tirahanv of Lake' City, S. C. and 1'i it. J. I\. Mclver bl' Darlington, S. ('. an 1 uneing their marriage jviiieh. took place February 17. A reception will be given for them on Thursday# owning, May 7, at tin; bride's home.- Professor Mel\vr -D a li'iaduate of Morehouse rtdlege, re.eiving tl'.e Ii.S.. degree. . Alius tiraham is a graduate of A !) n ur.ivi rsity. ?- *V'e -all arc- trypinq?ami WiFlTiiYg for vhem to have.a smooth sail on the sea of matrimony. NEW HOPE * i Rev,' R. \V. Ilr.nsohi,' Pastor .Sunday v.a-- si very beautiful day/and every body came out in full bloom for service. Service began at 1.2:00 o!clock -sharp..-' and after listening to a s>> il stirring sermon by our pas ior we had communion. A I t r the spirftual service was (iv.r. we organized a club called the Kvcy-riady. club and in organization this club w<e used as officers thefollowing persons: Mr. I'lyssees Cbappdle, president; Miss Z. P. Co'peland. . vice pr i<!? ::T; .Mis?. Johnnie Mac Gadsdo n, secretary; Air. George Henderson,' Treas. Visitors at our church Sunday was Mrs. Ransom the wife of Rev. II. W. Ransom and liitloi.R. W. Ransom. Jr. We also htyl with us Mr. () ,-.(A ok from Mt. Zion. SOUTH FT N RATI.W AY SYSTEM Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains, operated by the Southern Railway System at the Union S'atlcn. Columbia S. C.. effective December 8. 18H t:00 A M.?cnarwue For: 4 10 A. M.- Charleston Qrecnvlllp. Andrr.?:ox jStaroe ? 50 A .M Newberry, fireenwood, 7:OR A M -Spartanburg, Aslievllle 8:10 A. M.?Aueusta A M S.vnnnah ?t?- ' 11 20 A M Camden, Lancaster. Hoc* Hill. Shelby 12 49 P. M,? Aslievllle. Lbulsvlile, St Louis, Cincinnati. Chicago 4 SO5? M ^Orangeburg. Chaf'eston 5 00 P M Charlotte. Washington, New York 9.55 ? M Anderson, Atlanta 10 00 P. M Savannah. Jacksonville Columbia From: 4 50 A M.?Jacksonville. Savannah ___ ? 30-A- -M-?-Atiantit,-ArmirrsA'i ' 'THr.mtti H:3r> A. M.?^-New York. Washinsrton. Churlott^ 12.25 P M.? Itock Hill. Lao,..ia.er, Camden 12:40 P. M.-Charleston 4 75 P M ? Chic igo, Clnclnnettl, St Lotila. Louistille. Knoxvllle.-Ashevill# Wiiuft anbiirg ? ? 4 45 P M Augusta 9 00 P. M Ashevllla. Poartunhurg 9 SO P M ?Charlcjton 2 40 P M ? Charlotf v.55 P. M -Oreenv!lie. Anderson, - A 4 70 P At. Si. SCO .1 OM# Ttek?4 Office P?|wt llUlt UBiAO "H. Jlumwr It ? (* Itok Ph4MM 025? - rhoai mm