The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 16, 1936, Image 1
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VOL. XII ?NO. 20.
Hr Pincnn l-o. I
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Commencem
" At H
(Jeorgotown, S.C.?Tit.- closing
?; efk*4x-rsr>>--of?thl? HowaW schooF
here willbt-gin on Monday even- j
I4 ing, May IS with a play Ivy. the]
* Primary grades in the school'mid-J
itorjilm. Oil Friday uvciling, May)
22, the Intemngdiatc. and Ttign
school grades will be representeu i
in the play -entitle;! Barbarosa of
g--?Barhary; in the school auditorium.]
On Sunday, May . 21. the school
will assemble at Bothesda Baptist
church, when the annual sermon
- will be delivered by Dr. G. (Jo
ings Daniels. The--.enioc c-s u.l
I present-'. The .GypsyTro.u! ad ? '
* on Monday evening, at the school i
1 audit oj.iiun.
< Mv v\ odnosday' ovoninjT, May 27
the graduation exercises will take!
nla e at Bo.thesda* Baptist -chinch. 1
I)r. I). A. Pin son. president of
Mortis college. Sumter. S; will
deliver the annual addri ss.
The senior class v niinTber 1 |
members IV. young men and 11;
Jy Voting women. The school- has
J had a -successful year. The en
rollntehl for the term reached 1 1(10
u it h dV .( ;(!'tnc s. " " "" ' , ?'
M}cswifiKv Meetiner
At In ion Baptist
The Missi<'ijiar'y Society of I'nion
Baptist chtilvji: h 1 <I its- monthly-.
i . j?meeting in;?the "?:rhu\.? mined
church Tuesday evening. at 7 o'- I
l_ ejiicK- Apvil OK
I The dev-otiotlals were conducted
\ by the. President. Mrs.- I.ottii.
H Smith. After a tyarnj prayer si rvice.
w(. weiit into tlv* imsiness
portion, of the meeting. The six'
circle-. toccntlv organized madr
.their rep r'. In two. mon'hsj. i."."
tdnm >i?nteiiih.'M's have, he n?rrrtm-:
ni/.ed into M ism'-mai v ( iicles. ? ...
A shoi'ti-prggram was rendered
as follows:
Mistress o? >. .-.monies' Airs.
Wilhelmena I'oi .
M Ti.. it:
I .?! I.^M 1 1 ll I 11 y 1\ I
. Papej;?Mrs. I . .f ml.i|Mw*wT'- 1
jeet "Tin*
j -M is-i- Ia. -M .?Green. ? *?- ?
. PaperMrs. I.. K. Pujrli. ."ID
Thankful". j
"j ~ l'neijl - Ml-.-'. TahUi D.lvcnpoii. j
Instrumental solo Miss .Mav. j
nmvt Smith.
Paper- .\ur>e A Jams - .(I??<<-1 J
?r ? PamariTairiTr.nrttnt: ~f
Poem?Miss Sylvia L. Siinpkins.
)I'ap. r- Mis. 'Willie .'I. Drown.
Sol.o -Miss I.illi.' M. Join's.
Remarks- M is. I.iiura Jones of
Set'oiui ('alvarv .Uapti.-; Man eh.
^ S.Jo .Mr. Dave Mark,
i 'lie-murks Pastor, Rev. 1.. C.
k Jenkins.
This program was ' enjoyed. by
everyone present,
W e arv hoping for ureal and.
jrreater. thinus from these Mis,
vniniiy i.irclea,
Bateshura: News
i
The Mt. Olive lhaiirii Siii,i!n,\
I sehool.wu- railed io older at in:.',.
* a. in. I?y thc'Snpt. A wonderful
Ik"" scsMinTwas hail,
jr Wo a:<- glad ti'nt Miss , ('airk
[1 , ?Mae A|etx. seems to 1 ?r- enjoying hoi
I -oil" al - huiuo a,-.ai.n: In r main
friends wore triad to see Iter honx
og'nin tor she ha- heel) to Virginal
l or unite a whik. , .
On Monday night of lu-t week
e .A_ i'>ii sa r i o\iji;-.- nja.eh- \\a
. t held at Bateshurg llir-h : chouj
j C larenco Clark, Jr. of Bateshurg.
i j vs Frank Roek id' Chai lesion, S. I .
Rock won the derision in tlx
i ' -third round.as Clark was knocked
down and the count''was nine;
the hell saved him; hut when it
| rung again he was not aide to
4 tight.. . ?;
r We are glad to sec Mr. i. F.
Byrd home from college, a wv
wish him a success and happiness
in his future ' life. Rev. llu -h
preached a wonderful sermon
which was enjoyed hy all.
Flowers and Plants
^ . To Be Given Away
?Come -4fv-Ho*t?- H flC -Pre?-by t rrijrr
church. South Saluda, anytime af.
ter 2:00 o'clock evenings and you
may pick your choice of select
flowers and plants to beautify
your garden.
Thisi.contribution has lean, extended
antiualy through the cour
tony of Mr.?Harein -Todd.?;
1 in-church "and head gardner."
Allen Seniors
Give Play
Senior Class Allen University
presents '"When A Woman De?
cides," A Drama in three acts,,
I Monday evening. May 18, at 8:80
o'clock at the University Auditorium
H .
V-' lr f
> % toain s!Ue'y j
,reet
?JjS
I
deliver
ent Address
oward School
Mn Wesley I>. Ford
Laid To Rest
Columbia. S.C., May 12th?Mr.
Wesley Durham Forcl who depart(<!
this ttfe April 2;>, 1036, was
i'uneralized at First Galvaiy Baptist.
church hy the Rev. S. S.
Vc.mncrhlood. pastor.
Obituary
"M '?Wesley Durham?For^?war
born in Fairfield county. In his
earlier years he came to Colnm*
bia,. South Carolina to live. Here
lu* attended Benedict college. He
was converted and became a member
.of First Calvary Bapt. church
in I fix. -at which time Rev. I). F.
Thompson was pastor. He was em
ployed - by Mr. G. \V. Jordan of
this city for 2'2 years In 1 i'.'lO he
and bis wile. Airs. Mary Sumter
I'm I'd. who survives him. moved
ti New York City. There he was
: I'l'iVrd by t 111' Now?York t en- tral
Rail toad until his death.
1i'v ieaves to mourn-his passing
a deyotetl wjiV, a Sistei\ Mrs. Osie
1 'eiilii- to' I.eesville." S. C-.;tfand a lio.?.t
of relatives and friends.
Mr. Fold was a man of unquesable
character, lovable, in disposition
and held in high esteem
y bis many friends both white,
a1:,' . i.'lored. His 'death was a
'.''.it .-iin-11\. JTr was ttl only iT"
v. days.- lie" was generally char-:
"Q?by" thi-.?remark:??is-bi'tter
to iriw than trt receive."The'remains*
were, laid to rest in
:4:<* Palmetto remit ery beneath a
.mound of beautiful flowers from
Ids' many fr.icn who, knew and
iovi.it I'ttp Jioih't.ere and in New
'in', l; City'.'
(Trea't Falls News
' Sunday wan a beautiful, day and
the church jioers found their way.
; -t-ilii?Uotlior-s-fJay .pr*nmmr- wa*r
carried out Sunday night at the
I'aradise A. M. K. Zi'on church
Kev. .)m-w|u. I.. Butler gave a beau* t
'fill address mi "Mothers." After
which, the difference speakers pero
or . \\< IT their parts, Aftei
??t4?a -nv-at-- col Icc-timi-was... Luk
11. . .
.Mr. Kill;.-it I.ee Tints and .Mr.
k ? ; Ikitsun spent last Sunday in
(iastouia. ('. on business and
i..i>torCd hack to' Chester and .
.iv. i. a ew hours with Miss Bes.-h
M. Jones and Miss Kli'/aheth M.
doi.e- "and \\1 iss Kliv.abeth Whitlock
and was joined--by Mr. James
i.(doles of (ileal Falls. They reported
of (.spending a lovely after
M-i?i ' .limine?liuehannan. "V\"il lie
Buclianifan. ttit* Thompson
and sister of Chester, S. C. werp
.the iliiuur u'uests itf Mr. anil -Mrs.
Joseph Tims.
Mrs. jdu-h Benson of Lancaster.
S. i'. was tlu~dinner r lusts of Mr.
Mi -. F. IL Benson.?
Mr. \V. IL Carter, John A. McCullo.i-h
ami "Mi.-s Willa?Mm?
Clin'on are ati ending the General
Go rue re nee in Greensboro, X. C.
' ?
WARD NEWS
Irrdel ,\. Davis.
Sunday school was called to or(jer
Sunday'at its usual hour. Superintendent
\V.* A. Davis at? hi*^'
post of duty. All of the students
enjoyed a wonderful lesson lesson
instructed bv the various teachers
Some of the permanent. teacherwere
absent on account of illness ].
Rev. James Davis reviewed tin.
lesson. He held everybody spell,
bound the entire time he was or
the floor. After this a liberal co-'
lection was Riven by each class
The immediate class bciiiR the ban
m r I )<?n A Ahnov
or. .
After Sunday school, Mrs. Jno
Davis, the Mistress of ceremony
of "Mother's Day" used the remainder
of the evening;-very-help* fill.
The little ones and Misses
hehl a. program in honor of their
dear. Mothers. A number of moth
ers were out to witness the pro
IT rani and received, many gifts
their children gave "the'in to show
their gratitude toward them [on
The sermon was offered by Rev.
James Davis. He used as a subject:
"A true and thyug^htful
mother." Kverybojly enjoyed tlu
wonderful message.
At this >time Misses Ljie < Holer,
Walters and IohT "Amelia Davis
presented the many gifts to the
different mothers.
Don't forget the rally the 1st
Sunday in June at Mt. Alpha
Baptist Church.
| . J1 *
. -A .. ?. ' #>'J Jtl . . .
Ihorus a
' |)itl
n? i <24..
Ul . lVUgCl li> LUC, OlCl
Addresses 1
Mnrr than two hundred person:
'spent a most enjoyable day a
quests of the Columbia branch ?>
the N. Y. A. which convened in I hi
old convention lrall?Boneilict-nM
lege under the, supervision of Mrs
Minnie Louise Walker.
_ The proarain heaan at 1 > A.M
in the Antisdel chapel on I5eue.uk
campus with Mrs. Walker pfesid
injt. A hymn "In The Ciai'den'
suni; by the >troupopened the pro
{train after which the Lord's? Cray
er was chanted.___ The Allen quar
let under the direction .?>T "Mii
Ab+alui.fn rendered two heaut iki
si lect ions. Miss Hosa* I Kees'o
local \'?V. A. youth, welcomed tin
visitors. In her address she toh
them what' the N. Y. A. meant L
her as a youth of Aniertea. Mis?
A. Ceeile Johnson, supervisor ol
N. Y. A. introduced the. speaker
I t.. I> * i v- ' 1
j'l . nugvr i>. v ue wno .exprcssec
his satisfaction iti *tlu- work thai
is being bone by the various pro
jeets throughout the county am
the attitude in which the' youth?
go about their tavsks. lit. (jie I'mtiler
stated that the most s.t rfkin-r
thing about the gtoup to wirier
he ?.|rfrke war??only 1 u |i, i I.
that"they exhibited in their v oilprojects
luit the self-pride wide!
was obvious annum' the ctiliri
Chester! ield News
Sunday was the day ih sipnate'd
as.Mothers' Day'. A glorious day
to .beiiold. All
1I1.1T folk were paying loving tribute
to their mother's livinir or.de.en-urn.?satires
anu irttidnc-s tided
the hearts of many.
Hev. .). A. Gary preached a wonlej
ful sermon. Sunday morning
as a tribute to mothers. It was
t ielr in thought.. He -poke tx-nderly
of i.is mother, who had departcd
this lite years ago. A iovi i\
cot 1 gregation listened eagerly. .Vi
ter-w-Wtch the l.or>l'- Sui-pm v. n
ad ministered.
At 7:dO Mother's. Iu?y pioiJUit.
k... . ......I..I-... I V. il U I .
italioirs.N^nys, addresses,. ail pertaining
to nuiHit'f. Airs. Annit' Kdwards,
organist. All of tile-church
es in tho cTly''hifrrt iH'oiiMTrniTi.'
Hursts Tabernacle A. M. K.
church had a lovvly program in
ihc aitcrnoon.
Misses Klizabeth .lunnsoii, at: !
Florec ilc( oy attended the .Inn*
an rScnioi ^l'i inn at (waiter '.Yciidom;**
Friday -ncy hi lix iu
( heraw; S. 7
.Me. harry Fust in- is home f i * -: u
l.'Ue West S. C..'wlure he attcndOlI
sCi.i.'.i this ?. Oil II.
Miss Sara A. AlcCullouyh is
spending this wok in AlcCuil. S.
C., and attending connnenccinciii
of McColl Hi.
Miss Nannie Mae Leak K it Tues
ilay for an indefinite stay in Haiti
more, Md.
Mrs. S. K., AlcCullouyh wa> the
dinnei1 yum t of M i i in) M 1 ! M
(lill.t Sunday. I.
Mrs. Mao Belle ' Uohins.un. ha*
hetMi very ill, hut'al thi.> writing
is convalescing. Her Sister, Mrs.
Sara Charity Watson is with her.
As the month of June approaches
wedding bells are -ringing, lie.v.
J. A. Gary, joined a couple together'
in Hoiy-WedWly SimdiQ
morniny after'service at Alt. labor
M. H. church.
When in Chesterfield and luin
gry oat at Fred Little CaTe.- i'olite
service. He also has' fresh
fish, selling at five cents a pound
(Jet right churches, sjtring revivals
ate in progress now.
The ladies of -Mt. T^hor M. Iv
church has on a series of entertainments
each week, trying t<
raise money for some very necessary
repairs to the church.
Oak Grove
A. M. E. Church
Sunday being a very line day
we had a good crowd < v.t te
church.. The Sunday school unopened
at the usual hour with Supt
John McFadden at his post of duty.
The lesson and. review w?.n
wtl taught by -Mr. D. T?'ess-#?
The pasto^ ascended the. nstfun
at atld. l>reaehed from Kxo
dus. His subject was ""L'rui
Fl'iend." And seven thirty hi
preached a line soui suiting simon
found in Levit. His text wa>
"What side you are on?" And \vt
had a Educational' Rally, and tin
Fnance was good.
We are always glad to see Roy
TTaugh't; 'he Ts tTie"ngfrTman Vn'ih.
right place. He knows how t(
preach and will preach. He al
ways brings good news; he satis,
faetorily in carrying his work' or
of intellectual attainment an.
excellence in scholarship and de
partment and he is able to brine
new" members in the church about
time he preaches. I hope he wil
bo with us. for a long time.
Our Easter day was. very fine
considering the depression.
r ownship
Luditorium
mi?Hi
1-TH-- f--A4*Tn A :VAr S:Ri>.A
te Director N. Y. A.
Richland County Crou;
S . !_ ' K< >! 11. !? <,to r.i m Hi' s' i".-.- -ill I li
s ' l\a: iliat Wlf-pfidi* inyant ?roii|
I pHih'. ami j;roup-prido im-ans cnui
i . ly pridy. :-tatc arid nation ."pi id<
<- I lli'.?CiiaV mlilu **?wa* i iipoly! .ir
. [ spirationul am) infofmat ibn'i'd.
! ..>Tht- X. Y. A. mall'; ulc?' ?du
! of Iinio ninlfi' the dirot-t.ioir of Mi
I Alaioi son rrmkrod two fountd't
I ->-'( ( t i 'ti . -Ik-mark W ','i'na?f{? l>
1 Miss- Ki-bcc-ra Iteid. diivrtof o
| ?oiii:nunity activity: .Mr', !. A
" i I!i! yl X. V. A. supt-i visor of Ru-li
" laii'i rnuiitv and Mr. Dixoii. i-oun
' ty farm aivcnt.
IT Luiu-li was. scryl'd at noon. At
i; let tu.-.rli the youtlts; part i'-iputoi
in i njayrrhlc'" jJCUinos. soft I?;t 1 j ..Jim
- ll .u U O.Vellt -J. ; 1
1 Kvoryono went away 1 ;t\ ii :y t>\
> |.ris-K-,| theiiw-ives as ' bavin.'. ,i'ii
; joy"(! a wry "pleasant Jay.
()t her |i- rsons not inov'iotisli
. mi'iftioiK-il .who contributed tuwar<
I .insrUtn-F tlr?P't.'!;iuin a s": v > : 1>i
!. ' Stal ks at lJeritbiiet. - e.olle<r<
who .jravo fredly the use of hi
! ei1 a! in Is' a 'a I hmldiners. Mi-..- Ma
liana Ilu-kson, instructor in roc
:eat ions ami music at th I'ojum
?I?iji branch, Alt s. II. N; \ iintent,
i' oval lender' and social" worker
k, 1 '..ri ii.?1 wi??ji; ?I ; i.:rtor?is
vlot' iiv.r and home ihtiuatreiimnl
Air. < on-'ani-e -lones. ?n|n?'rvisui
of. mn.l an oil)) in iotal ; : i'ljo t. .
[Georgia State
O^sorves "AM"' D.av
liy .ItiM'jili T. .Mi*MiIMan
?:?|, ;11 ij 11 , a! <'i'?! I i( m?in.?Max
_?. ; In- a > > !' :i? i iviti*s
?m,u |-.iivy iii svi ??mi itpp !?) n> >' ? !
tin- yj i ivUltiiiiar 'department ii
piiliti--- i'I'I'I'mimanccs, th ' cellejr
,.i;-'rvcl "An Day." h? i Friday
May?A. J ~ " ' 7
Tim ..pji'siintr e\et?t wn- pic
- 11:11 i?ii. nl' :t nrotri any .a'" a spy..
t-ial chapel cxeicise \\ n >h . wu.'
- ,. r.i ?
-i-A.'lxiat .M any ia' ''iv-' itiu -peak
i i s ; a: vie',pat' ii >'ii t h p-t'< iri ant
, pat t iyipat iit'-T vvto L. (Mle.[
man. chaplain _of t he associatior
! win 1 j:.-a'l t lie si'v.iv>* are ami n.l't'er
?1 i prayer;. KJh- W hittala r. .1
memher i.f the senior class, and
.'1*1 11 Iat1. ' 11! in 1 fiat inn?>v tn
-Taw t ht-11?r\ of f irtram'/a
t e n;. A! van'!* r Jim sc. State As
-is'tant . S-ip-.'tA*; I'.xtctisiai
S'-t"C"i<7i'S f " S'ntcy, rti'feet
i >r < !* the avf h";!t mal. ilepat!.
V. Stfi'-K'stn . 1>?*a<l ??1* ! <
' put: It 1 y <rpat tt-: 1 > r. It. ! ",
Illihert. p: 1 Hilc!".'. ft* r<>llei?e
an i William Ihif'a.- tlm t're-hiii'in
,'liu. v> li.. '1 is nil'liclli'i
-r.'i! 11*r?4'?'rendition
..I' a vocal .- ] >. nowhere '?
Voice is < ' n!li.::ir.',"
i'li' ' ":>th
prmeina! stddt<- win civ .\u>r
deliveivd by II". ^' one, slatt
<>. jut A i-oi It ion sct'vict
for iV..!:'.ii''"!' t i .. .i.t in whic!
he wstrn-d tli; ":u--I.-" and stir
ileift- >tfj|y jiir.tiv>'. :i' ' tninjr ." >
. i,;ts b en." Kidi y S" vdinjj. it:- si
'y^ oT irr?aa'. association'
pre-dd .i. y
At ctV!ock"i:i t!:y .afternoon
a baseball* -dinfi- was staged be
t weHV th - 'njrit'ic-''': "trades,
men." i be name reph te wit!
. thrills and. si. Uai - avwfonnai'U'es
'1'i.e "tltr-ti Wei e 1 atlintf unti
te ninth inninjr ;tt? which time thi
. "trademei!" s'tay d si rajjv knot.
i tine* tlte jam. witii a ">-5 score.
Tim. aetivitbs of "Ajr Ufiy!
Were eliniitX'<1 with ;i delijrhtfu
. serial in Adams Hall. at whic!
'til. '; a i ..el i. i mtu r'.aimu
t their I'ri mis and ira !v
m
;! ''4 >?USf.'- NEWS
Servicts' wm, .'<iiiil at William:
' Chapel A. M. 1". Zi-'t: eluirch <>i
last Sunday. Sue, lay school wa>
I (Tpi'ii ~(t" a n,t rail <1 f 1 <>rder l>y thv
1 Su-jit.; Mr, Ii-viir CoM'uan, with al
duty. Mr, To- V n>si?y\ being
present wa.? ask. -1 < teacM elas:
' number <e.r . which li,. bid . witl
' pleasure. . The lr<>.iti was beauti
,fully discussed, al't. i which tin
the pastor f>ja rubf ' u< a yreai
message from Kvod 2:S, and tin
_ maid w. nt and t all, J._ :1m .chi.b'
'mother. During the service \\h
'Were glad to hav Mr, Tom Cros
by join our church. Williams chap
el. The conyregati<>n re.ioicqd t<
J have him.
Mother's Day
A vei'v good Mother's Day pro
> frram was rendered at St. I-uke A
' I M. ! ]. /.ion church Sunday, at 2:.?>(
' I o'clock. Everybody seemed - t<
j have enjoyed it. The hoys' quarto
. J of Carlisle rendered good servic
Continued on page ei^ht
/ '
, Sunday
o ?ea
Y, MAY Hi, 'HK30,
Prof. Bing Deliverec
Commencement 1 Ad
1 dress At Hamptoi
"77 And Ro(bertsville
). A'l'lJyn.dakv S. ('. A roprcM nt
u. alive ji'ioup of citizen- and patron.\
of the city of?lloniptop S- t-?
gathered. in the Ifirst I'.ap'i-M
b church last. Thursday night to witi\
n<-ss the closing exjy:c'ises rii
'' llanvptop Kit m< ntary School. 'I h?
y school is under Flic principals!*, jf
I of Prof. H. Hazel.
The principal -peak'-v <>:. fh?
program was Prof. V. P.ing
- ptinci^il of A'llc'ydal<- ("utility
Training school, who ntt-nded tit
- group on "The Trip 1'o'St of.Cp.id
zenship." giving a'loitf ivsuum
'1 ,of I lie-duties and lights.of ;; i i _
?H-Hd??lli' i i 11 11 i ?rr?
- met in schools.
"Schot/+<? ar{. imddiMs < ! citizens,"
and'arc t!h trust exnres
f <ion of democracy, ."said Prof.
' Ming." Plvcry chiM^-no- niatt.i
' how humtdc or. lio\v ; pooi1, >l,oid I
L' take a Ivanta'tre of t-fte opporun :
" t\* unfl educutin?*al TaHU'i"- a;'
" lorded hint." ?;r,. ...
I'rof. Iv!i -1. I ?:vyis,. ir.st ^fn tv.; v'f
Mathimalic at- Alleiidaie T.raiti -
invnnlnl ,ll) di pain.n .
to the; efadu.atin*r class.* lie' im'in
- -I'll 11 pan tile clfls- ! !i .
sity of cunt inn ma- their I" i..? at i???
1 and jfo "oii\vaij|." .Mu.-n-' w;,.s ivii.
Kohertsvillf St* hoof'^'lvsc rcistes
A more.' ffihn capaerft* audience
r of entluisias-tic patrons and fi i? h iwitnessed
the annual coiniruneomend
of Rnhertsvillo se'eiil cit thsohool
auditorium an 1 acelainted
f_ it as 1 he I' si, ever pi t--i-n.' id m \ ii,
history of the uist.it ut.ion. "I:!ie
school U under the direvt?iotY o'*
l.'riti. ?;on. h I'.tirpT-i-. ?
i Appeal ma'as an est speaker was
l'rtjf. V. Mina:. principal of
Allemlale. < ounty Training schon-i
speakilie- oil .lire. so.) Pi ft.?'-4'drctea'chilitf
of lessor,s." Plot". Ilinv
cit>d i xample> of the Master's
. work hort. on earth and how \vi
r .-ho..I'! :-tr:vf to fi How n: -iTK -n p-.
Tijf ,-p iiir i v..-j.-. Mnl ii iiil ii;
Prof. Kh'^lT 1TavTs,,Jr~ instructor"
L. '?f 'Matlicinaiiii \ i 1 i.<I:i . s r
Music \va> fiu nisi ei hv red ' hoi a!
' lull of t In on'!. .
, Mueli credit sh'iiu j in uivel, to
tht. . principal. Pro;'. Harycs-, ami
.iacidUs .of ityUerisviliu sehool-.anii1
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Harbison News
In Retrospect
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tor ni' l.ail-i-u P>vsl>yt''-vinn c-htirei
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p. in. Class Hay oxcreiVii?.
Monday. May Ha. xj.'JO p. ni
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TvcMlay. May H*i. li:."10 p. m.
j Graduation xiTii.-i.v and annua.
, address by Rev, M. S. Iis. j> ii:cipal.
Mary 1t? r. R.dstoiuv A),
bion Acad.my. Oxford, N. C.
Yt a ai'r extor.de i.a iv.ost cordijul
invitation in att*.t! cse uX(,ri,i><]
vs.
y John C. I*~.rti\ I>. 1 President
Hettis Academy-News
Hy I nn ma Morse
Prof. Rubens and Mrs. t'oirU
.1. Carrol motored to Laurens
Thursday. T.hey report quite an en*
,io:yab!e t rip.'
Tbo Spring Festival was inter-'
ostintrly earthed o .? Fh jay .tiilllU-.
-- Miss' t\TTfi\^?x K'boixui was crowiu
, "Queen" and. Mr. Joseph Cartel
r was crowned "King" ??:r th.. Fcsti
, TaT7~
^ Prof, Rubens and Mrs, Corrie
Carroll moton d to Laurens.
Thursday. Tiny report quite an
, enjoyable trip.
I The Spring Festival was inter,
cstingly tariiid out Friday : ighl.
-j ed "Queen" and'1.?! i\'Joseph V'arLu
was crowned "King" of tbo Fes.
. tival.
Our Sunday school Sunday was
in full bloom. Kaeh teacher was
] at his post. After" the Sunday
school lesson was instructed, a few
n marks were made by. Miss Re1
beeca Gordon, Kdgctiold, Mrs.
n Ghent, Greenwood, and Mr. Darlt'
ing MeDa.niels, Laurens. S. C.
el The Mother's 1 lay program Sunday
night- was very good. Quite
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Fac'nators.
'ivon?l hy IvfV. Put bv\ Chi-:
\<ton. cu.nday 11 00 o'clock. The
Trial address to the graduates a\i?! . r
!k delivered by Dr. Arthur
Wright. Washington. D. C. President
of the Joanes and Plater
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