The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 23, 1936, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, May 23, 1936 !\?. MARLBORO CO. TRAINftfG^ BENNETTSViLLE HI NEWS __ -Uennettsvillii High school under the leadership of the I'>7neipal/Mr C. D. Wright with his cooperating faculty is approaching the end of . a successTtil sctiool term. Everyone is as busy as a bee around the school these beautiful spring days for commencement is just around the corner, and around that same corner ldrks practice! practice! practice! Every department is anticipating a bigger and bcttc* activety in various forms. The oratorical contest bv members of the third year class will be May- 18, an Operetta by the first, second third grades,e "The Palace of Carelessness", May 22; "an Operetta'by the fourth, fifth sixth and seventh trades. ' The Pastry ( twik and Pirates, May 25. The high school May 28. On Sunday May 31 at 4:00 P.M. the Baccalaureate sermon will be delivered ;by Rev. J. W. Taylor, District Superintendent Bennettsviilc district. June 1, 10 A.M. class day exer. cises by the members of the Senior class. ?, * June 1, 8 p, m.: The Graduating Exercises (a) Salutatory and Valedictory address by representatives of tlie Hi school Graduating class; (b) Annual address will be delivered i?y Rev. C. T, Hinton, Clinton colloco. u(U.u Hill. 5s. C. All exercises will begin at 8 p.m. in the B. II. S. Auditorium except the Class Day and Sermon Sunday. Although we are very busy with ??our curricula activities?have?not? .been neglected. On May?4,?the tenth grade presented a play "This ?Thing- Called Love" to an^appreciative audience?The?members ot the cast of characters need to be highly commended for the manner in. which they acted their role; Miss A. L. Bomar spemsorr? The final examination for the' High school will begin May 18th, and for the Elementary and Primary departments, May 25th.. -? IWi W 4 Vw-hiffhiyj A-i'it. Statp Agent for Negro Schools was a wel come(i visitor to our sehooLrecent-1 ly, and seemed toTTave beefl" favor-; ably impressed with every thing in general. The- Annual District Judging Contest of the New Farmers of ^South Carolina,'was held April 2a, lat Bennottsville High school. There wore seventeen schools represented. Koclr had three judges and one speaker. First and second places wi nt?In iWampcc anil thii^l ,plan'_. to Marion, Bonnottsville was alternate, also won '.first, place in the ?. -.Speaking Contest.Mr. C. U. Wright; principal and i'gricultivt al teacher at Bennettsville High, made it quite pleasant for the out-of-town guests*.' ' Mr. C. 1). Wright and somd of the hoys motored to Orangeburg, C. on Friday to the State Judg*? ing Contest. The chOlrally at Fvam?'*Chnpol A. M. E. Zion church Sunday, May 3, was quite a sucoess, ;Uev. t> T. Hinton of Rock Hill, S. C. preached a noble sermon at 4 o'clock and at Dyers Hill At M. 10. '/.. Church. It was hard to say- which was. r best. Hinton amount raised $(J0.00. , . T- | MORRIS C ()?.!> IOC E H(JK N ETS CLAIMS TmrsovAr PICNXANT IN BASEBALL Win Five Out of Six Games I By Wm. McKinley Bowman. J For Hie first time in History of the SAAC the Morris college Hor-' nets lay claim on the Pennant for the season of 1D3G. The Hornets' ' captained by Matt Ramsey outgoing senior, base their claim on the fact that they have lost only one game this season in the conference, and that their record is bettor-Chan any school playing in .the conference this year. . The following-school have suf-1 fered defeat from the withering attack of the Hornests this season: Sumter All Stars, April 7, at Sumter, G-2. Iiarbinson college, April 13, at Sumter 8-0. Benedict college, April 13, at Columbia, 10-7. Iiarbinson college, April 24, at Irmo. 13-1. Allen college, May 8, at Columbia, 10-22. Allen college defeated them on May 1st, in Sumter by a Score of 0. The last game of the season will be played in Sumter on Wednesday. May 13, between Alien Ye 1. j?. low jackets and the Hornets. The team-this year * has been' functioning like a clock and cooperation seem to be their motto, Coaches Williams and McGant formances. They says that each player has done their bit to make the winning of the pennant possible. He piaiscd the entire team, which is composed of Matt Ramsey, Henry Zimmerman, James L? Harrington. The infieldi eomnosed of John Thompson, Harold Delaine | Fred Ramsey and George McCain also was praised for their bril- J ft _ liantJVOrk^ The battery bears the title of T. N. T. These are the veterans Darby and Pleasant who ? have played a brilliant fjame this entire season. -1 _ ' LEEVY'S FUNERAL HOME Undertaking1 And Embalmi I ~ "7 ~ ?8LOGAN? LOWER PRICES AMBUI^ANCE SERVICI "As Near As Your Nearest Pho ?1831 TAYLOR ST. I'OLUMl Pfion? 9276 I. S. Leevy, v , KINGVILLE NEWS j Amanda Finch Fulton Passes A lovable character has been taken out of*our midst. Amanda] was born and rared in this com-1 munity. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Finch who passed several years ago. Amanda was educated at State college finishing a course in Home Economics, she taught successfully for four years afterwhich she was married to Mr. Joseph Ful ton of N V ritu Hi if frvri.-ioi'lir Kingstree, S. C. She made hei home in N. Y. until she was taken ill, when it was thought best to bring her South. Aaparentlyshe was doing fine but early Friday 1 morning the monster death took her a way- to the land of rest. The nurse at Hospital said she too was | shocked when Amanda called foi | the last lime. : Undertaker W. W. Holly, Jr, had funeral in charge which was solemnly Carried out at Mt. Olive Baptist church, Sunday,. May 10, which she had been, an active mem. -ber~fur-ten?01?more ?years. The pastor, Rev. T. L. Ducket and Rev. J. \V, Boykin of (Columbia and Camden respectively. Quite a number of out of town friends^of the familv was mvcnnl made the family feel uplifted to know they were not alone in this sad hour. Sfcme of whom we might mention:" The music for the funeral was furnished by friends from Camden assisted by a few others where M iss Elizabeth Finch has been working for a number of years. Mrs. Dorothy Levy, Organist from Alt. Moriah Baptist church, Camden also member of Jackson fac ulty played. Mrs. S. R. Pay ton, ~Mr. and MrsC William Gamble. Mrs. Fannie Tluesdale, Mrv-and. Mrs. Robert Belton, Mr, and M**J. C. Belton Mrs. Louise Collins, Mrs. Essje Withers, Mrs. Jennie L. Carter, Misses .Marie Boykin .and t/loise Outten, all were friends rom Camden, who sang beautifully during the services assisted by Mrs. T. L. Ducket ot Columbia. Mrs. Florence Cornish sang "Does Jesus Care." Mrs. K. C. Hollcy read the obituary, Mr. S. C. Cope spoke in behalf of'Deacons. Mrs. William Gamble sang as the f&ce was Viewed?"The Old Rugged Cross." The pall bearers were friends of the family, Mr. Claude Jones ol Claflin and Mrs. Williams of Allen were out of town pall bearers. There' were many lovely tributes paid to the deceaseiT The florals were lovely sent by friends in the community and out of town also. The family wishes to extend thanks. There were, many relatives and friends from Columbia, Kastover and Gadsden. 4 She leaves five sisters, Mrs. Lucile Johnson, Mrs. C. F. McDutlie, Misses Ira Lee, Lizzie and Clotelle Finch; one brother, Thomas'Finch. a husband, Mr. Joseph Fulton of N. V., one son, Audie. May?she rest in peace. -COPE N E>V3i?^M GoodUlype and Macedonia A. M. E. jj- Churches' Rev. J. J. Jackson, Pastor On Ins1 Sunday, being - Mother's Day and such a lovely sunshine day. We hud Sunday school with a nice crowd of young and old people. Rc.v. Jackson then gave a splendid talk on the meaning of the day and how it should be celebrated. At 8:00 we re-assembled and rendered our Mother's Day - program to a large audience at Macedonia, the UAvn church. The progrom pf Good Hope church will be rendered next Sunday, at frhicll time we hope to have a large crowd. Our pastor along with of iice i s and members is still on the job. We still have some sick among us. We hope for them a speedy recovery. ___ On last Tuesday afternoon death visited our Circuit and took a\yay Sister Georganna Jackson who had been sick a long time. We are hopmgthat she is at rest on her Saviour's breast. Our lost is hear ven's gain. The funeral was attended by Rev. J. J .Inrkson, assisted by Rev. M. Martin of Aiken, S. . The people of Oak Grove Baptist church had their Mother's Day program Sunday afternoon. After which they came back and took part with us. We regret very much to learn that Rev. Q.?W.Daniels will not be in our. community this year, as we really enjoyed his sermon and conversations while here. May God bless him. Should Rev. Wells come we hope fort Turn a, great success. Hope that he will gain equally as many friends as Oak Grove's fornher pastor &nd live long to preach God's word. BRAIN ERI) INSTITUTE NEWS Ruth L. Howell Harris j The workers and students of I Brainerd Institute- have just completed the first week of the last scholastic months Tuesday evening, May 5, the Sophomore college class, with the Mff. ' ^ ' - ? 7"*=^= ^Yri ti pit#! / I the i;taj I v abb& vvali-a ^ B C.T Om TmC A^tn.?CA^ X NOTE: Your question answe ! a r?l inrvintr nf thin rn 1 nrrvn in onrk X reply, send a quarter (25c) and j? velope., for my New Astrology |t* mail free advice on three (3) q A Dirthdate, and Correct address t ? co ABBE WALLACE, care of TI IjC Assembly Street, Columbia. Soul B. L. P.?Will I bo successful in attending tire school I desire to go to ? Ans.: The school that is about) five miles from your home appears Ito b_e_ the one you will " attend NEXT FALL, this will be the schooUyour father will be appointed principal and he would- want you to continue to go with him. B. G.? Will my hoy be out soon? An&; Your boy seems to be eligible for parole already?I ant happy to predict that he will gain his freedom before the end of thin j ear. , , , > ' ) * * \ B. L.?Please toll me w+khua- my. husband disappeared to? l)o you think he has left me? Ans.: Yottr?fi?if}l>and took the ; job out of town fof~a?few ureb that he was telling yo'u about. He had tq. leave suddenly to get there on time to begin work. He hasn't left you for good. , " S. X;?Will my grandmother- ev.er change her ways Ans.: Your grandmother was reared by very strict parents, and shd has'always been rather narrow in her view points?Her ways have become such a habit w ith her that she will never change. Try to pay as little attention as possible To" her. % * t #. '* L. L.?Where will 1 go to school?. What business will I take up? Ans.: Music appears to be your talent and the kind of work you'll get much pleasure out of. You should go to a school where you can specialize in this Held, and prepare yourself properly to make-7 a living-?n later year,s. . -? % * * * T> * J. E.?I have been sick for a otlicient coaching of .Mrs. B. A Spelman, presented the diama. "Adam's Evening" in the Marth Tweed ?hapel. The cluiracUis very , well exhibited an interpretation ot ! the life in this modern'age^ We appreciate the Work done by 1 the class. . j-yceum Wednesday$-May G, the Negro History Glubs with the helmet' the sponsors, Me'sdames ,M^V>?at * t A, Adair, and Ruth L. lYow.ell Harrisl rendered a program in the school. 1 auditorium to an appreciative audience of patrons and friends. I Participants showed many \possibilities u. advantages are taken ?>l . the opportunities We feel that such inspiration comes best thru I extra curricula activities. ? Honor Roll Thursday morning, May 7, President L. S. Brown released the 1 monthly "honor roll" for the month of April. Only 1.1 persons, one' of whom was a young man, met the honor roll requirements. We trust that more of our people-will Lake their preparation more seriously. Miss Brainerd Crowned Friday morning. May b, Miss Luvenia Smith, who was crowned "Miss Braimml" last year lost this time to Miss Nancy Lee Thompson, a member of the fourth Year High School Class. At the end of Chapminated. All classes made splendid efforts; but the seniors had the largest sum of money, which entitled them to the honor of having their candidate crowned' "Miss Brainerd." The administration appreciated the iTTtei est of_all .cloV scs and elulis " that helped tsffiVake the contest a ! success. t The jest of the program was completed Friday evening with the 1 crowning of "Miss Brainerd" alter which the Physical Culture club, , directed by Mrs. 13. A. / Spell-nan. entprtamnrl fhn .. .1 1> ~ I well planned and eariied Out phyI sical education program. All the members of the club did well. Misses Vivian Ayers and Doris (-Short were very outstanding-?sober performers. We are very grateful to Mi's. Spelnian. Religious Activities Brainerd teachers and students began their worshipful services on the campus at nine thirty o'clock, a. m. Sunday. Everybody assembled in the Martha Tweed chapel j where the Sabbath School lesson, "Effectual Prayer" was caijjluliystudied, Miss Marjorie McDonald, a member of the Senior Class, gave the synopsi s of the lesson. Members of the school concluded the study by the use of Bible verses in which was found the word. " "tire." At eleven o'clock the l Brainerd group witnessed a ^loth-; er's Day program and sermon at the Carmel Presbyterian church.I At four o'clock several of the teach ers and students re-asseitlbled at [ the Carmel Presbyterian church I - where they participated in a program in honor of mothers. This j prograpn was sponsored by the Lad ) ies' Missionary society of the i church. 1 'y J j- The usual Christian Endcayor services wtfre held on the campus, I Tha topple dlgc'usslon, "The Cofden Rule in the Home" was well studied and discussed by our young ' people. in tmi.ii IE PAt.MKTTO f.tiADKB * A red is this paper ONLY when .?. ?ed in yosr letter. For private v 1 a self-addressed, stamped eu- X Reading, and breeeive by return & osstione. Sign your f)ill name, Y o all letters; Address all mail IK PALMETTO LEADER, 1810 til Carolina. * $ long time and I would like to know it' ;1 am going to get well soon ? Ans.: Your trdable appears to.' be T. 11. of the. gland just as your duetur.liasLoliL von and it will take many, many months to improve your condition. Hy taking Rood care of yourself and slaying in the climate you are in, you'll have a ?ood chance of recovery. .* * * _* * L; When will I --be-happy1? 1 I very unhappy now? Ans;.: You won't be happy until you settle down and try to nusband. This continuous "running around with first one fellow then?another- will never? gvl- you anywhere. You won't ever he satjshetl..unless.you..stick to vour 1msband. . ? < *. ? ; M. \\. A.?I want to know how long 1 will got to live here'.'- 1 am afraid I will have to u'iovo? Ans.: You are quite right? You signedlease for that house for one 'year and it annears that vou have to give the place up the first of July. The owner anlicipnus to move buck fo his owivhoinc ut that tiipe. . **'**'? . ' I.. C!?I want you to tid| me where.I tnay locate my 'children? May 1 write you privately? Aus.: It seents to ?ne that your TWO SONS are living right in the city that you are in and it'^you would get acquainted with their associates they would help you; to locate them. You may write me fui my New- Astrology'-Heading if . xoii wish. Send twenty-live'cents and I will send if to you hy return mail. ' MAl'I.K RIDGE HA J'IIS I (III KCli May 10, Sunday sehool opened at the usual hour, with Sopt. \V. M. Began and his coyvurkers at their post ol' duty. Now that we have a new eiterone .seem to be very interested in the Sunday school'hy showing theii ftear.ty co-opei ation. I'he Subject oT todays lesson" Luke 1?S;1-14. One of the most noauliful thoughts Lrougr.t out ol the lesson was, that* effectual piaver is prayer.that gets results- . ATI enjoyed the lesson and a nice collection' was taken to help cany, on the a.nod work of the' ftunda> school. . e'clock the Rev. Mr. M. IT.I Bogan mounted the rostrum and spoke very tforcibly of Mother's" i<j.ity in the home and the respon-. sibility which rest on the mother, to poster and shape the lives ol young children, so that they might he spot-lights in the (home, in the cUfch and in the community in which thi?\V live. ,'He a bvaeon iight" ami "live o God can use you." . ' liveryone -enjoyed the sei-m-on and went away h-vpmg to make this world a better, place to live. Wc trust'that this young man and that he will bring us an'othei gospel message soon. This day bed My the second Sunday in May, we devoted practically the whole jla\\ to the service o! God. Alter t e sermon dinner wm served on Hie yround for tin " inutheis, fathers and visiting fi iends. We all enjoyed things ti. cat and after we.had refreshed 0111 selves v e rc-assc-mlded and listened to a Wonder lul program sponsored by the y>>-mg folks in honor of Mother's hay. I believe Tii 'giv iiig honor tt whom honor is due. Give flowers to the living so that they might smell the tragi ance. Our Supt. l'li-i. \V. M. Bogai came ill our mid-i and knowing' o. his work as a leader and educator we gladly elected him as Supt. ot the Maple Ridge Huplis^S. S. When he came to lis two months ago our S. S. vva's at the bottom, .sorry, tu .say-but without- one pen-* ny in our treasui e. Since March lot!; lie lias cooporatr t'O with the people in- such a man-' -true-thai we hUVd all the literatim We need at present and a nicegrow ing sum of money in our Si ft. treasure, also many of the old people are coining out of joining in with ?i ' - ...v.. viiv juimn nuns aiui our attendances in I'arh?ehnoi?m??u+? creasing every Sunday. We are grateful to have an efficient leader as Prof. Bogan and trust that this good work will con tinue to make its way into the lives of our young people and every home will be revolutionized thereby. ?? ~ ~7 Among the many who worshiped with us Sunday were Rev. and Mrs. M. Bogan of Union, S. C. ha'v_ing~with them their grand-mother. Mrs* Black well and also t licit mother. .Mrs. \'?neo of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. Wade Blat-kwell anj Mr. Bennie Jiles of Union, S. C. \ SHAW IMVKKSin Raleigh, N. < May 1 <i On^San-. <|ay, May .'51', ttx- RrWrond lb-Waid, TlnirmajTT l*rnfey.a>r-nf- it lr.rion ::t ' Howard University, will doiisoi the baccalaureate sernion )' > i(;r ' forty-live candidal'.-. for ki admit- i ion at the sect nty-sccou-l aoiotai < cummoncooient-of?SRaw. 1-" mvcrsi?ity. The baccalaureate so* vices I which will he held in (.Ireoiilt at I -Memorial liall at d dtr 1?. m., \til. J be the thtnhever.t of the commence t meirt exerciser which will hogir 1 with a dramatics' priwenlatStfh on [ r i may, .nay ami v. :1! ( 'i>! ?:!' I the'coiifvt'rinjf <>{' decree.- in Liu ilaleiuh Memorial Auditorium at) U:150 p. m., Tuesday, .Jvine J, when L>l". Alia rt W, Hi aver'., president o'l Culgate-JJocliester ldvinity School will deliver the main attires . . The i onuneiieeinent. e*vrei>es. at u'lieh :t i'i . ii 11?i r |. . cations unusually l;\? ;;< .?::*.*"**?-t-, of Shaw alumni from' a!! sectim..wj11 be present, vil} a,l" inr'mh receptions. ("lass I'ay i.-a- ' receptions in hoi'.ur of. the- svliofs an alumni reunion, ami do die a'. iiir. exerciser ami the induction ni in w members into the- "genera! alani! I'sscj M'.tt:on el' Shaw l.'niv'ei sity. frank Harrison, byFU?-::c. .ilai iy-(iil-Smythe,. pianist, ami Hernaril .Maion, violinist, with the I'n'yorsity_( horal Society were pre-. seated to North Carolina ' music lovers in a music lestival la id last wb?kTit Shaw L'nivervitxv-r. He fore larue an i out i,u-ia>t it. audiences. Mr. Han ison-,.41 Tints (Jay, May 14. Mr. Gil-.Smythe as. Friday, .May 15. and Mi. Mason 01 Sunday; Via/ 10, woe featured oi., programs which 'wi-ro?t^m-sulercd by those in attendance the imj-r appreciatively received id .the cu; i cut .seaSim. ? . . '??r?^?? Ml*. /ION A. M. K. ( Ill 11(11 ... Kcvr It. L,.Guiles. I'astor I.Lttle Iliv'er, S:-Sunday 'w a an ideal day lor elulii-h goer.- an J'ound many present at all Services. _ . . . 'l'h.? ooiiiiipr" solium H" .'1 ? i! i1'?I \ . ored by Rev. 1 if 1,. Guiles. His text, was 11 King .5:22 During ?u diMiouise of tbe sei molt lie diii- ' gently gave the proximity of love, faith, hope and charity. Kveryom present enjoyed it. After which the Lord'Supper was taken. Mrs Florence Kvans and Farrie Yotiglu served'. We were glad to have Bio. Whit fyydge in service with us. : Sunday school was held at its usual hour.* A splendid lesson waen.ioyed by eveiyuiie.-tmmajiLt. The . Sunday school lesson was taught by Rev. Guiles*. W o were rind to Imvn \T i - l.nlu Bellamy with us apain. We feel thai 'our Sunday st hool and churei. \vni k i.? poinp to prow now. Our ov? n.np Mo'thei V I ?ay pro plan: at St. I'aul ehufeh which was in ehurpo ol' .Miss Victoria Uiivcr, was very .commendable and cnjoyi-d l?y all. \W wen- plad t< ? p.the youup folks takinp a part. ?-T4io .pastor l.e'inp l>pimr"T7ir a Uqa~ 1 days in HltMa. S. on business ja-1 week. On his return, lie -wu. very, si.oek to tind tlie remains oflit o, Lewis Bellamy, one of?nirr (dde-t and faithful .brothers of Ml. Z:ioh A, .M. I-'., church, liioiluIJellaniy was ill for,quite a while. He stieeouibeii on tluy n-ioi nine ul Miiy 7, I'.PIhi lie was a faithful men;byr o.f Mt. /.ion. He e.o'ntributed to the church uj.ijil the end. ile leaves to . moflrii his widow. I.ula Bellamy; one sister,three aauuhteis and three, sons an i a "St. Ol 'eiatiVe. and friend-'. Ill is laid to lest in St. Joseph eenietery. Un-May s, l'.'.'jtj Mr. la* mar L'.iy a:.t. a faithful 'niKiiiber of the Baptist vi.ureh, dhd. Jle leaves- to . mourn his widow, Mrs. Jtryant, s . liiiui ii and a number of. relatives an,l friends, also one brother. The.remains of these two brothel. were e.doubled by l m L'a.-to. Lev. 15. 1.. tiuileS. Brother Bryant is'Iaio t i ivst at th.e .Mt. /.ion cemetery. 11 '.ey w.i-1'1 he miss .-u by 1'V Til' lr-ula.ee>. a.L-jnHire - and at . h.;i--li will be vaeaiit and never can be tilled, but God Alinig'hty .-aw tit and t. <.J; them out of their -ujj'ering- r.nd may \vc al-0 live mat wheii oiii' summoii omic to join them, wo will all meet to deem t in> more. ?^ho iiii.?"ioiiai .v?htrHr-?:?rrm?nf" lu- home of Mrs. Carrie Yought Sunday evening. They la-ports a Morions .meeting. . Brother While Edge was the Sunday dinner guest of Rev. and Mis. Guiles. "Mr. .Joseph li. You'ghl spent the li'tei i en in. wilii?Mi- -?fi.iil> > . Miss Isr.U-lle Hampton left fot New York City last Thursday. One t' -the.-Alt. -Xioit teachers, Mis.-Hampton will spend her sunttv.ei vaeati"i>?r+t?New York. SIIII.OH . M. K. CHI K( it ReV.T. II. Weather*. I'a-tor _1 I Iniip vr.ii 5Y. & A' . if. aid ay1...M_ay. 17th was another t'xvefent day of worship at Shiloh. 10:30 a. m. found Supt., and of. floors of the Sundji.v.seliii.T at. thy.it various jobs. Th<? lesson was fully discussedo The next service began at 12:12 as usual. The pastor read as scripture lesson the -10th i;haptet of Genesis. The text is found Gen"esU ID! 1(1.?IT 1 a -sermon wit-' v< vy toueltlntr and enjoyed by. all. At 7:00 Lodgue opeane^. Thr discussion was very good. ShiloJA. C. JO- I.eapfUe is yet alive. Tin evening service was conducted In the Rev. Martin of St. James, one ^"of "ottr '/owner pastors." lie selected his text from'Sol^moQ 2:1 and used as a subject, "A banquet in glory." This sermon was very fittingly and nicely delivered. The complete audience seemed to have enjoyed it. On Sunday evening the Rev. M. V. Wilson And cArfrr. tio'n are expected to be with us. Qn next Sunday the Rev. K. 0, I Moore is expected to Be with u.? from Newberry, *- - ? - - - . ? - . . :, ; - ? Jill! NS I U.N M.WS '111. .'\tlUl-l~-mflli.nl?W??U4>iVillK y ! 11;*' ni'- iy. a: ; !;t. p- s .ivi!. tii:i< ' ' I'iU I? .-it rv-. ) < ! i ii ly. iJ (forty t,\v?., <i v. l.oiii iiii iliiu-i aU'>. \W l i i' :?.! '<"v <y will wiilicr of ti.i. i-tii ;i!i'>nal (n'njfi-1 \viH (n'iji to- k?-?-| ?iv-ki-i-l tuii'Miy l?y li. Kihci ?\r. J..i''.itiiui ? i- 11;? A"-ifill ti-U'liiT. .\\V itii' !ri"i;d i. poM that "ll 'I* *?*! r!ti/.T>! 'v ri ,ri nnrhirrrjj -;'.nn where. : ? Suriilsiv '!? 11iii>jj- at Mt. /.in] hur?h 'S. ii-iay sohoo] bob! j Mother'.. .<J>y program. ' Tho K<*\ ^oals a-f Mac"!i, (in.. proa. 1 cj l?<cial stiiTiio'n t<> Mcthfj-f. llev. Seals is a youny nuyi'- <i j otiocd ability. -tin-t " tVa ' oi ( fi ivtids will bo with (!s Stnday l'iuht." as ho will i i: ;o; ..... a?a""- ii?^ ? 11 o v. |;ia <i-juranio. thffjtastov o l othol C. M. K. Vi \ii\h and -a,. ' .his !! ? ]'; motored to M' .' 'b.?o. i<- v. v':n;-< a ,-M?-?th'ni:*y I >a ; oyram and some other activi'-p <>n Sunday myht th'do w.-m . .M?i*.hor"s day pioyurin al>". ?; TV;o following- persons attordy ' anual so_hoo1 sormi'ir on S.irvia; Kduvfield: I'rof. and Mi's, ( < '; | ?!?? *-. Mi-s'-s Ftar'H'os I'pbhiirail Sin.pl;in'?- and KmtYia < V? 1 1 Miss Sara..M< Konrio of Wat i. jy. i- .?i?on?iiyi? a ?e\v d'ay.s \yit1 'iiiiro Mlard on .Ta( kso?i St. : '1 la- " ' i.anm-'- 1 ; i- 'a lino Vlub t > bo.a member ?>: < hi JJ.nn.da-y riirlit. tho I'r yl 'VlIVpson and- tho' follmvin:-j:rls mob-nod to Auyasta. <,?a.'t 1 y now.iaikoj ami other' o?pisi]> . i.ofits: Mi.-s*-s I;u I fvler. Wat-oi i mi I.-'- t'. Vounii, Alberta Myln ? .Tnrs.-.-Hsi,.?PAU?i - ?_ 'all-..Humoixl and sipikc oth-yfi o a 11?ini 1 d-i.:. ii"t know. <?l" Ilidy -r prin.ir"' were?tin.1 y host?- of?-ALr? id. ,m. i.aUimtiro on tuc-day :vijrh Tin* ii-.--.tfss! 'servc'd ?a-- dfliiioj .puiirsi', Aliss flattie' Mile's oui i? h wrtv'i ,sovnt>: to"' have . b > n ai -.dhd 1: i sunday. Mav':"1 to the pleasant weather. i'1 ' ' i-riret'fe m-w lunch room, wv.t ^nrrittvtrnt^xntitfr clinton c*m.lk<;k MOWS -At this \vt itie.ir oijt-i'i;/k t. .1 s. Statihack is attending th <tal conference id' tin- a. m~ k church which i> e'-nvi-ni'.u . iGreensboro, n. c. Tho Junior Hitrh >eli' i i - iji tcrtninpt! ' the Senior's at a yet ; t ahora',' hanmu-t Mav 7 load All p?vVent enjoyed a wry pleas ant time'a'* truest < !' the Juniors Tee < iu<-rtaiiim nt eonsiste I < !' ; proy-ram and other activities whirl wore equally enjoyed. _ * Tho faculty and student -hod; a v very , much' saddened at ti'.i time because-of the death of vVIis Franc-onia Miller, a number o i.'ie First Yi-ar ilitrh. '!' i lami! 1m |iiir lie e)iei . ..ynpathy. . ? The Dramatic e:ul-> will prisii; a one art comedy "Ma Xas.'y an< Ft (I ssip" Thursday?eVi!;;;v May RMst in the eolh.??,. aaeTfm inni.; . . Prof. F. II. Kyer- motived v (ii'e<. nsht'o i>. X-..C'. where Jl. Visit, t' " (ji t>i ?-;i 1 |'i.mfi ronee. tu+w?h 'si ssion there. The Senior ^Normal -class . Friendship; 1 the yra iuntir.L ' e".nKinmett Scott. Hi'jrh.. ami .. . Senior Xormal eia.?s were enter taned at a- very unique affair u: Thursdav vveniiitr. May 11th l>; lir. S. II. Malic at the "Gaiety." AIIHKMI.LK MiWS Miss- Tkursa I >a - i- ih'emist! t -arbor of Speiman e.olleyv.Alia: ta. (la. was the .week-end truest vr. A I tide n. Redd oil Ihuy: I: .j: >tre-*t .May '1." Tl'hd. Or. Friday- e'vorsiirj? she wai" tertained hy I'eV. and Mrs. R. !i Greene and Rev. and Mrs. .1 W Thomas. On Saturday eveniny Miss R.-d. yave a lVridye party in h.-r h e Those that weif present: Me? es Jessiy ('. Fair. Mary P n.c. !.i: litin IA'wis, Ruth \". W\\ were served with San i'wieh.e- a; ivanpe :i 1- , iF't-"- " ''i--h -w ; ...u u tile show; e\\ ryor.e rep.orte.i c-nj. Vai'le time. On Sunday Mrs. -Willie P ! I.ry.son, Kitlh Williams. John 71 j-IMPROVEI rtGreenville I:, EFFECTIVE MO A LONG FELT N l eave Charleston 0:0 Leave St. (ieorp;e 10:1 I.rave Branchv ilie* 10:1 Leave Orangeburg It: Leave St. Matthews 11 l eave COM MHIA 12: l eave I'nion ? 2:1 Arrive Spartanburg Leave Spartanburg 3: Arrive (ireenville -1:2. Arrive Calhoun 5: Arrive Atlanta 8 No 29 stops at all sta MODERN COACHES. TI1E NOW Consult W. E. Met;EE, Southern l\i<rc 3 W \ } M VN A M. I.' i I1) I |{< II |{< \ \Y. C I -t f.r r- ;/ a - a-a *' t l.-L-aii at ' a v :'- - ~ t < , . % S.:.'.* * * ''. i 1- I 1 . " '. *\ : - i -a ' *l r :V. rib.* 2? , . \ . , t ' f ! ;. i * ;;?! .1 - : ..-V * ?': i * f . - " ^ ? f- :iir . 'nV.-V . . ! .-i; .. . VI . . ... n J*.: i .'J!" ':l- " . . . i T t ?" P t. 1. S ? * ' '*' K;i: M-* " '*V 1 *' . '! . xiis-,>' " . .. .. David G. 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