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MARGARET WRIGHTi WRITES
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Hello Bill,
My! what a lowly mm nhie. i
hope thut'j^ve ryor.e is < i;,i< yi:^ V
We'll hot mueh nev.'s *tt::s vweU; t.
farmers, are .-tiil lm-.v ? hup.'By
cotton ami cut tine* otits. 1 ?i ; i i ,
not be too busy r::r<v.yek -a- ' .
hoed ajl ol" ac.ii' cotton la>t .,wee!.. ! :
attended church an.;' .Sunday ?d; ,
'as usual; quite a cir'Wtl ua- .
Our Bible verses htuiii with .r .1.
letter ''0.''^ The I'ni -u > ; 11 ' ,
our church or. the li.tly Sunday i
th's month. We are hoping to h , j
a {food tlnie. 1 u . at to. . C anoier
Friday afternoon to visJt ir.y.d.-.ty.,,'
ik_- . and brother at Biov. r.i'ky H .. ! r
J ' will be fflad . whet: i;<
closes, i jruess that- is all ;
this time, I will eolith '.> t 1; " (
for more letters on the r i
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Al'KKMA JON BS WUTIBS '
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alter. .ed. -.' '--v.': ...
Very good a:;: i. : i ' : I. ' Tints
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inspired. ami a:< his
instruct ion. I.e.- :h- < \
ih i ti have i. i ai
Nilliv Moo: t- :
white potato. v.a.tfoi/d,
U 01!. " i i
club t?tl i I?
~~ peanut, ami i nn. pa'cm- - a\'.t
poultry since--. A1 * - -1 of ; o
onts tna ;V nice ::\ ks :.n v.,.?-.plea.--"
to t:av',. 1 \ of. <* .;. :
t hem ifi theirMVv. '.'pvt." '.v." rv
look iltr l'.'l Was i for
vvit'f, 1 *1-1 if Jon i i o; ite
This .M*k<lol N tit :vl.? ' i.
and Mrs. W . M. I;:;I:
thro itrh th< m! 'hot we a*i 'hi- ; !
rlvih in <>nr -eh", .i,' i ?04-.?
rloins? a tr??i 'vui'k i ' . i
. wal^ of hf-. 'htr :
siv i.,i,nll,- - it .1 t-hcy ' ~T ~ I
than havr- been ths t - hi. -n "
school uil) clos? May 'mth: M
Abbio'have been teaihi-mr bn- t*
or three- week" . in her fa'ie
place. After the- ne-- 15? 1 tr '
-1-11 luh ami I'.T. \. 1'iof. .1- and
.Mi^s Ahbie snap; < d e.i
body's picture that wen- tla-re. V.
enj<; ' reaoinyr the 1 vnd< r. aa
look forward eteryu ek i?u th
paper. ^
SPARTAN 111'ltd MCV S
Mt. Moriah 15apti>t ( hiir' h
S.in.'avr May t'lh. li; jr.'-f Mul iy i"
I>ay, the- church aMMidnv.ro v.-a
grand.
At 7o'clock p. nutiie nuts: en'.'
choir, and Sunday gave a
grar. * Mother's Day program:
there was a. larce attendance-proent,
and many visitors were t r <i < .
The program was beautiful. Th<
cho*!r rendered several beautiful
. Anthems on Mother. ,
There were several -solo- ar.<!
readings. 11 :w.i.? ei: '">\vd hv cm y ~i
one present. The cli ;reh wa~ beawt;
fully decorated w'th /lowers.!1
This program \vas- sponsored by
Mrs. Azalee R. McGee (organ!-I i
n .1.i at..,, r ,.i? (c;,.,
a/Mi i >. iji'itt ?> i^mii i.
Rtv. W. M. Downs,'. pastor" (>:'
First Nazareth Baptistchurch. ('<>.
.lumbia, ?>. C. conducte... a five
nights revival here last week. R/ \\
Downs is indeed a g:uat youir.-preacher.
lie held the and once
spell bound every ni*yrVit, and (tinhearts
were made to burn a* the
man of God talked to us by the
way. We hope Rev. Downs will
cf/me back and preach tojns again. 1
Dr. J. E. Bi'iggs 1 of .Jlone he'
college, Columbia, S. C. preach. ?1 . '
two great sermons for us Sunday. ...
Dr. Briggs is indeed a great man. s
We hope for him a long life. r
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?.... Leader.. JL-Siii Carver's Club.'
. V urue will ie idaced on)
;i iv.emue'siiip card alul butteii.]
I'UKKNS NLWS
\ii.s*--si'a!;ru* .M:??. Hi-awn-<if Wiii
>n-S;:l< i'i:. N. spent. i i o we..'kin
l'ii l.i w it h lic i; mother.
Vi i s. ("tn i15. Awn.
- Alt. Airs li'i-nV* !Jwwn <?i
, >. i?.-ut Sunday
?' :t ii' llit ,'f patents in 1' (.'Jii'ii-.
A!".',\1 iiu l'.wM jiu^winuiiU. a >tu
id' IJ.'tio lii.t i'o!iyqv? t' ?I'iim'?i;?,
S. 1spent tin- \wi-i\-?\!iil witt- hi
lii'rl'.d, M ' i'i till All's .1. I-.'. RoseKlL'.aNih
\tiik" .s??n. a wii
yi' S; tii'.tr hi'-'h si'itci'l-. tiivt'll.
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Na y The M :..'Ums' \Yiv
L's Alliaiii':' i/ict at lho h-.nio m
M I'. IV. II .-I mi Monday. Mrs
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. i i h i .1, av.'l' If'i-v. .1. S. Marlil
'.viae '. i-it?'t"- ai d yavo tiiva'ly re
narks. " '
\\'? aii' always jili-asod to have
;i!l":s at uiir meetiiiyr and e-peeialv
'I ones who can an
w ill his|? i<'.
. \ll\T Ul-lUt'S.- I HO UOSlt SS St*! \ (I
pineapple eako and mi: t>,
.ye were .sorry Mrs. II. .Johnson
va indi-po <d and could not be
nvo-nt. Iloifc.; young. ug y< I door
i"t really mi s an absentee. Now
jerry Alliance is hoping for a !.uinoss
ontoi'i'i iAc in tlx- future s<
to on tho Jook out.
Remember this: Nothing useless
or low; each thing in its place
s best;-and what seems but idle
how strengths and support the
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J; JEFFEKSON HIGH NEWS
I ^CKK -The presentation of an
operetta ami several other features
: climaxed the campaign for Miss
Jefferson High. Those running for
thy honor were: Elizabeth Wil
liujH', olh grade; Edf.th Ross, 7th
grade; Yornice Mo'ore 8th glade;
Alee Meeks, tuh grade; Pauline
Re id luth jfrade; Ruth Forney
I 1th gra. e. Ruth Forney was
crowned "Miss Jefferson High" by
tlie Principal, Prof. 1). M. Zimmerman.
who presented her with a
beautiful wrist watch.
The last meeting of the P. T. A.
for -Ill's school year was held reeon'ly
at--Uigschool. The following
were selected to carry on the work
Tt i lie oi op I'm the nexta
wo years. President, Miss Ellen
L\ Wright; Vice President, Miss
Mary Ward; Recording Secretary
Atiss I,ee Adams; Coiresp.nding
Sio-fi 1 "ii-t' \I i'c Rlunnli TKnnt nuitn
Iliston'am, Mrs. F. C. Miller; Reporter.
Mrs. 1). M. Zimmerman;
Miss Ward wiis commcndeJ for
. lu'iV uur!c as president of the organization
for the past two years.
The et/mmeneeineiit program for
the sehool will be as follows:
May lil, Junior. Declamation
Foulest.'
May 2?>. Elementary graduh'tiori.
May Baccalaureate Sermon.
May "Js. Ciraduatioij exercises of
I In- high school. The Baccalaureate
sermcti Vll be delivered by
Dev. Couser of the A. M, E. Z.
WAETKRBORO NEWS
Mrs. Rachel Martin was. yarrie '
t<> Augusta by her daughter, .Mis.
Buchanan for treatment at one of
the .hospitals in Augusta and re1
ceiit reports say that she is im1
proving.
s Mrs. Rice is somewhat impioved.
Rev., I'. U. T iler, has been ill
f<?r'several days and was contemplating
going to' the local hospital.
Mr. friends here hope it will not
' . -*a>y! . '
Ali . Singh toii irt- drover Town
t :u *? * ill. * Mrs, Cornelia John;
-on o: the Blanchard line "s very
:.i at hi- writing.
1'ii'f. II. I.. Brooke has closed
hi- . op.1 and taken over t he. .Ma-.
?lit- iM iiwt.it ir -Vat ire ami erioat
i r.'.u is' yatl.itav S lu hour the nics.
,.r ;|n. ifay-. The. morning
' a --iil'i- v.;.- I a t'ltd liy i lie pastor;
.-\ -1 "it of ("a nYiaTT'Tt.'Tps:
!-1 ehuivh ami rho pastor of Maot.
j -lunia .M. Iv, i ' j eh preached in
t h.- a! A i This week tin
i nifrt Miir ;v'!l v ?;< : ilm t i.'<l at the
.:..ao L-ro aa!. Ait. /.ion A.
-Intra;.. Ili'v; Ai-t -n will do/the
'i-.i.-lthit: ':r.: t ho week v?p L.
1 tho liov. H. AY. ;McTocr will proaeh
ill, i la- afte: iu'oii.
Air. .|qLl?L"ai lor ount-inues ill at
- L"|ta mi Faculty St. His
.la.,'.!.'.-.. AI i -s-.-s lliatha, and
M ar;; ) i : am linmc from Now
. "> r'; t>> In- at )n>. Iio. s do.
la-v.". .1. ! 1. St'da-s wits in our
-.- ;ho Ih'-v. T'. H. Tiller and
; ia p.-i'plo <T r-auihoi land M. E.
Mm.
. ill' ! ; 11-? i * 11, t' o i d A11 -1 a~ t - til", tlttL
H?'-..ni t I >i-1. ?'t.i:\onos at Itidgeland
with tho Rev. J. II. Nero and
t h.' p. pple id' St. .'Ioh 11 A. M. E,
oh, roll t his wot k.
M Alary Wriylit loft for New
I V.o k la t week whore she plans to
I'l-t: ila- -mail), r. * .. .
S I i'.UI.IN(i IIKilll.KJHTS
11 .i i?itr tin four oiiapol days, of
; I- w i o!-.. .Mi s l idiaonia Johnson
iii-i tin- '.11! 1 Class conducted n
; i i a I variation prograins
of which the principal
i ; i i. w:.,-' i". . in oliiinur
; " t I *-? a.hvt
j,. ; - v.?rc v<i arranged as to
i ! 'l.i' a i iv; dry bet ween classes,
it by. lending much force to the
lilt. .. _
i i." Ste: 11f*tr clu.i us.' under the
fiii iion of Mi-? Kdnionia .Johnson
. n l;n or 51. I.. Ilicksnn, mo.
! ,< ! i-i.jlo.rc, Orange .
s", ( . \V. in- sdny. May-12_
'i'lr y c r< 111nt 'ii in a musical
' ;> by t' < ' State college
M '-i al <!' patth'.ent.
Til Ibe-id'iit's ('oui. il presented
State (.'allege "Critei ion club
a a i liree :a i dram;'. '"KernYing Up
Appearaneos" Monday nitfht, May
j IT. in . tlie- . Sterling auditorium,
j 'I hi 'was t he fit st dramatic pre- I
, j < ath'or. l y a i pllegiate grc/up to
in', bad atf Sterling this' season. The
1 i : in-e by ail who witnessed the
!>1 }* 'was uni'sually good.
ieiring commencement week the
' senior class will be fortunate in
i. having the commencement address
| I? Ii*"? i if by I're-id wt H. l'\ Hubert
','i" Oeorgia State Industrial colli
*ej and the baccalaureate sermon
by Reverend W. M. Watson,
pastor of Tabernacle Baptist
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THB PALMETTO LEADE
?UMTER NEWS
On Sunday night, May 1G, Rev.
C. A. Lawson preached for the pastor
and member* of Mt. Pisgah A.
M. E, church and Rev. N. T. Bowen,'Jr.
pitacho for the pastor and
members of Emanuel A. M. E. "
eh'nrch.-^
On Monday night. May 10. Rev.
John A. Brun-on (white) pastor of
Grace Baptist church o'f this city
preached at Emanuel M. E. church
and in connection with "the service.
Mr. Wooten, a student at Claflin
college, rendered a vocal solo reef
tal. Mr. Wooten came to the city
in response t?; an invitation extended
by Rev. Howard who sponsored
the service. It is hoped that
Mr. Wooten will return to the cily
in the near future and give another
recital.
The Progressive Fe<..mated club
met on Tuesday after noun, May
11, with Mrs. Edger Cuthbert. Tinmeeting
was largely attended and
a report of the State meet ng in
Greenville was made by the delecrate.
Miss Ilnmnton. At. the cln-i>
i <. >. a; e. iii" nas nan i lie anil >
. . n ia vati ji ami business seems
I-. p i kinu up.
I !.c i num neemeiit at (' illet?.,n
?tcrr^'.fu- ?V: -ml H?ejrvn*- this- week.
,-i a. i.oyraiVAviU pivach th??
1 i? ir ai.d 1 'V. 11. -K. Hi <>K<k?:i
ol Charleston will deliver the
' "'Ain v i:\ iviu nl addi ess. l'rof.
llaaA il't r.:i * hi* corps c/f teacher*
have u.'iked hard to lia\y the eli.'l-.
!ia i; make their marks am.' m?t
eadv fur. omhieiu-enient.
Dr. 1. W. Wilhorn preached .'1
rr "TTtri.1 : '?rhe I1e\. I.'?**a-Tt-tend liis
|j>!v 'at sit. '.Itfhn. Dr. -J. M
Mi-th r an iw-piratinnal
-act h i lav i 'rri.t. Sutidav was
of the meeting the hostess served
a repast.
The State college Glee club ren- .
dered a highly pleasing program
on Wednesday nrght, May 12, at
Mt. Pisgah A. M. K. church. The
aggregation is inCeed well trained
and each number received much applause.
After the program a lovely '
reception was given, the club by
the sponsors, at the residence of
Mr. and Mrsv Albert Spears. Pres.
Whittaker and a large number of
the irustructois accompanied the
group fo the city. Dr.. C. W. Bivnie
entertained for those accompany
ing .the group.
The annual .luni<vt?Sonior reception
of Pincolii h'gli school auditorium
on Wednesday night. May
12th. The au itorium was quite attractive
in decoration with tile
colors of the two* classes. Senior
class colors, blue ahd white; Jur.o*
class colors garnet .and white Miss
Miriam Butler of the .fr. class acted
as hostess. Ice cream and cake
weiv served and Bingo was cntertortaining
game of the evening.
Mrs. Ruth Blaney entertained
the Tuesday afternc/on club on;
Tuesday afternoon. May 11. A
most enjoyable afternoon waspent
playing wh'st. after which
prizes were awarded Mes. nines
Ruth Delornu-v Catherine' Williams
and Jacqueline Atkinson. A salad
course was sprved and a souvenir
presented unci, guest.
Claflin AlumniTrGhapter lt?0,1 its
.regular meeting ?n Thursday nite,
May 13, at the rvs'dcnce of Miss
Marie Singleton with Miss-*Singleton
as hostvs- and Mr. Benjamin
Sumter hosf. Alter tile business
meeting a short program was ren- ;
del ok.. Mi ss Hal.lic 'Hampton was ,
Mi.is S'mgleto' 's guest- ;trrd -he .as- \
sisted M ss Singleton in serving.
The menu consisted of hot rolls,
roasted chicken, potato salad. then
block tee cream an I pound cake.
Dr. S. J. McDonald spent Sunday
May 1'th, in Baltimore, Md. Mrs.
Kenneth Broun .and 'her sister, '
both of Baltimore, MJ. were guests
of Dr. McDonald during tip. past .
week and he delightfully cntcrtuinod
at I i- home n their honor on _
Tuesday night, .May 11th.
Mesdiiiues Naomi Mackoy, Anna
('lark tin : Carrie L. Aiken, all of
Sttmmei ville. S. ('. spent Sun'ay.
May with-their parents. Mesdtimes
l.ouery, Twiggs and Ander-.iiii.
Miss Pansy Pen ;ergi:nss has" returned
to Wilberforce to ttssj-.
w.'th the'.music.
Miss Ophelia Williams joined
Mrs. Paul of Columbm when en
route from Columbia to Florenci
on Tue-tluy, May lltli. Mi<s Wilwas
??ne </f the speakers on
a v> (hivs sh<?rt course program giv- '
en in Florence by Mr-. Brown..
Kcv. and Mrs. Miller spent Fri- *
day, May 14th, In Bamberg, S. L
CI.INTON COLLEGE
The linal rendition of the lied- !
headed SttChild was preen at
Kmmott Scott'high school Monday
night, 'May i 1. A- play. ,
W_ill. ill; given .
bv the Senior Normal class under
the.direction of P'of. C. T. llinton,
Tuesday, May 18, at 7rati p. in. . I
The Clinton college XJloe club .
is making rapid progress. It sang :
at the meet, ng of the Colored ITn- j
dertakers. and Embalmers here last (
week. A group of Clinton college !
singers under the direction of
I'rof. llinton appeared in recital
in Whinshero, S. C., Wednesday
evening, .May iz.
The Oratorical contestants are i
working ltatd on their ih eces. Each
one is determine..' .to win. Every
one ardund Clinton college is !
striving to make the commencement
;i success. The commencement
excrcivos begin with a Musical
Fe-t v il Friday nite, June 4th,
and clo'std with the Commence- 1
met t. Pay exercise, June 9th.
President S. Stanback, Prof.
C. H. Turner, Prof. A. L. Stan- J
back. Miss Wilson and Miss DcMond
motored to York, S. C.
Thursday afternoon-to?the ban?rjuet
given at the home of Mrs.
F. C. Wright in honor of the colored
undertakers.
Kev. 11. E. Wilson, pastor- of i
r '.-lb. n. .1 a * "il i ? ? '
.mil' mk'k /\. lvi. r.. Aion cnurcn, i '
Charlotte, N*. C. ani. his daughter,
Miss Cc/ra Bennett, were visitors ?
on the campus last week.
Mr. Malieah Green, Miss Mattie
Macon and Mr. Mayo Macon were
seen on the campus Sunday.
I'rof. II. Turner and Prof. A.
I. Johnso,, spent the week-end at j
their respective homesv Charlotte,
N. C. and Columbia, S. C.
M ss Tnez Meadows, a student, i
here, had to fjo home last week, '
due to illness. We hope for MTss
Meadows a speedy recovery.
Mrs. S. H. Blake spent Sunday
afternoon on the campus wHh
Miss Dean.
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BARRENS WEEK 1.1
M EKRY-flO-UOl ND
By llattic B. Shelton
Rev. A. J. Thomas preavhed a
.yonderl'iil sermon Sunday, morniiik
his theme was '"Worshipping
The T.TrrrtT The correction ol" Hev,
A. J-. Thomas' theme last Sunday
was "The Price of a Y.irtuous Woman".
A la rye numU-r of Saint
Paul Baptist members attended
Bethel A. M. K. church Sunday,
Many people attended the tit) anniversary
at Mt. /ion Bapt. cliurelt
and. report.-, d to have enjoyed all
of the programs.. The amount rais
-.if ? a,- JS.l ~o. .Many pepplc of Ltiu
tens, attended the haeeahutwaate
- innm ;,t 1'ell stiet high Clinton.
Miss Helen petti, and Ruth Mae
Crawfojd \va> in l.a.iietis Sunday
visit ;ny . fiiomis. Miss Pet? is is a
soiiior at Bell street- high sthool.
.Miss Kli-e:lMtis was the .truest
of Mis. (i<moVa*iShelton on Tties-;
day evening:.,- ?
Aliss SimiMS of I'nion a member
of Bell Stitet lligh school' faculty
;stl udi<l Itptliel A. .M. L. church
.*ondnv ni<-f,iinir. ? ?
Mi-. (iilliam of Spartanburg' a
member of the X. .Mutual Life
insurance was nj b piesetvl at
Bethel Sm:?iay nioiuinir. Mr. Ciilliani
Vavo a vt ry imp) e.-sivb talk.
Miss Fafaite llill of Waterloo
and .Mr. Willie JJail-iork. motored
^-llock llill.(Mi la>t Sunday. They
were the jriiests of . Mi:-> Moddi.Lee
St<><l?iard.
St. I'aul Baptist Church"
The Pulpit Aid club met Wednes
day 11 i j lit. May 12 at the home
uf'Mrs. Nell Fielder". entertained
by .Mrs. Fielder and Cu:iniir.r. The
President, Mis. (odd. 11. Tin- Pulpit
Aid also met at the home ol
Mrs. Mary Mills on April 28th.
The I'.-hers' board of Bethel A.
M. K. church met at the home pi
Mrs. Maijravet Youn>* on Wednesday
evenin.tr. _
When you a'*e in Laurens and
wish to hear trood preachifijr attend
Bethel Ar M. F,. cliim li or St.
Paul Baptist eliureh.
Anyone'-'desiI it - to IvaVe hews
put in this column see "your reporter
before Monday.
The ITiion*.praying baiid .wilj
meet at New..< i t.oy.e Baptist eliureh
The fricml.;! of Mrs. Janie liccd
will be triad to l..n<ey that .she is
up and out attain aftor a. lonjr period
of; illness.
OKA'HIS AND It NFRAPS
Mr-, t'arrie Williams died Friday
afternoon at her home in tlie
iity. Fun. pal v.a- held Sunday
afternoon at d:.".u at NVw (Dove
Baptist church. lav. P. .1. Barton,
lb v. W. W.i it hl, oll'u iated;
John F. Hunter, mortician.
Mr. T.. P.. Bonds passed Fiiday
a fie I IK" HI at his honi'dPimcriii
\v;i- held at -1 >1111 jin < reek ehuieli
Sunday afternou.it. >11*. IJolid wa>
a \ 11 jfiid aetivo Member oj
Human Clerk ehuivh far a. miniIk
r of. years. Mr. I'otnls was tin
yi.jiiul 11 i .i- v - . ?>f i lir Worlifcafi
IJi'iii'Viilciit M>i i?-ty ainl was a ???ui
itian .aridTrns locked upon'as a lead
i r in hi- e?.miiiunity .yiyl was lovr<
1 h.v al 1. . lie was 72 years oln
ai.i4 i< :iv s to mourn his loss a
lbviipr wife, two sons ami sonu
prai d children. a host of friendMr.
.Milto.i Hill passed Satur
I!il\ IIIIM ill i lie M lilt' OI .11!'
and Mis, Albert liial. wv.-t IlainV
tun irt-i-l. .Mrs. Ida! wan a nisei
i 1" Mr. Ili!l. 'I'h.' funeral was lu'hi
Siivday at 'Jethiehem ehurch noai
Waivrlno. his lion*!* town 1 >< l"??tw
inir wi.tli his niere.
.Mr. 1 li'J was a u'ood Christ iar
man and hail made many friendin
I .aureus, I!v leaves to inoinr
his loss several nieces ami nephews
and a host of friends. .
Mr.:.and Mrs. Taylor Kirt little
soli, Taylor Kirt, Jr.. pa*sei
Saturday niirht and was funeral
ized at J rsey eeuietei'-yv I.aur'ens
S. Sunday inopnilitf.
Mr. J. 15. Hyrd passed Sunday
afternoon near Duncan Creel
rllurrh... Mr. -t'.yid helped to opei
the p'rave of Mr. 1-tonds Sunday
ir.ornii.and toot;. >i k find passer
iit his home while Mr. ITonds body
Wits IK1 j M LT fllllel ali'/ed. Ml'. HVlT
was t I'm son of .Mr. Satn liy rd that
passed ;i few days ayo. Mr. Byrd'.funeral
will he lnMd Tuesdav after
noon at Puhran Crta-k church.
Mr, ('. II. Ducket t ami John A
Put man Wciv in t ha! ftc <>!' tin* a
hove funerals.
.Messrs John A. l'ulman and Jtio
Field Hunter attended the funeral
directors and enihalnu-rs convention
in l!o k Hill the 12th and
l.'Jth. They icportcd a very interest
it:? meetnir and 'wire well entertained
while there and York
S.. C.
Di'.\x ( uTTkk inn', rut h/ 11
Kev. J. S. Maddux, Sr., Pastor
Sunday school wa> very largely
attended. Lesson was vc i;y ijiteristi.nely
discussed! '
1! The pastor icad for ScripLitre
lesson Matt. IT:I-IS. Theme
I he Wonderful Power of Jesus.
We wee pleased to have Deacon
\V. A F.v.ilis. and Avile of As-hevilUs
\\ also Mr-. l.illic'(Mae Kohin <
n; Deacon Dendy from St. Paul
Ilapt. ebuieh, Laufhns ' and Pro.
Mitchell ;,v -Anderson from New
[trove church. >
M iss M.'irv Dnvis 1 >- tun-On /> llu.
iMirrht of her many fi Tends? after
closing a very successful school
term at Youngs chitpol.
l?!o. Adolphus Adams is still on
the sick list. Also Tiro. Kranch
Adams and sister .Mamie, Jackson,
We wish for them a speedy iccovi
ry. i
Airs. AInrtha Posey was a pleasant
visitor in the community last
week.
Miss Jimmie 'Lou and Cordon
AToates are homo to the delight of
their many friends after having
completed their course at the Simp
sonville high school. .
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WATERLOO NEWS
Airs. ltoxie (joode ol Greenwood
teacher ol tlie Kose Aiount school
, entertained the people ol Good
Hope church with a rUoiheis' Hay
program on the -iul ol alay. The
iimus uvrcuscd to pay ror the
piano she?purchased Jor tilt
scliooi, the collection was $12.00.
iiouic-toimng day at Laurel liili
I next Sunday, .day lid, lie v. L.
Kay, pastoi is expecting; to be at
his nest- with a luigc congregai
lion or visiting trienus.
bpring raliy at Goode'liope ol
wiiich Kev. it. L. Wilson is pastor
Services lor the day Were as lollows:
Modern S. b. conducted by
bujit. das. Lampbell and teachers
ot Lauicl llill b.b. and Alls. Koxie
Uooue. Alter which the pulpit
was graced with two outstanding
ministers, Kev. J. 11. McKissick,
jr., and Kev. K. L. W uson.
new W ilson used lor his subject
"Mix ice on The Highway,'
which Was very timely. A chorus
vviiil the doors ol the lhurch opened,
reeeneel one joiner. A coilec
t ir?n?rri?lo.uu?irtrs?ill tod. Aitei ~
neing reiresiled everybody returned
with the devotion centered oui
an lids tuck to 'God. ? We now listen,
d jl.i Kev. Mclyissick. i'ext
- I'eier d:ti, subject: God Placbu
] outnciiiing isoiween is and Hell to
' Keep us 11 oin Going There. All
wIhi sal under the sound ol' hi*
voice heard an inspiring' sermon.
Collection lor all services was
$51.bU.
loin Foggy met with an accident
.Saturday, .May t>, as he dioye
uuI from behind a slore a car go,
lng .yt a high speed ran into Uu
mules and killed one instantly,
.H'm i.My wouiiueil the other, lie
was unhuit.
The W illing Workers club was
entertained by Mcsdames Helen
Wright and Deanora Blakly illtei
a business meeting. We were sei|
ved a delicious ice cream course.
The Home-coming at Laurel Hill
was a success May lUth. Sunday
.school opened at 10:-lo with the
; ..bupt, Jus. Campbell in charge.
I'layei- sendees' conducted by
Deacon Henry Fuller and Mi.
Brown from Gieenville. A solo
Miss liattie Mae Cunningham.
Kev. S. C. Kay came l'oiwaru. with
a great message,' subject "A Desire
to bee God." " The shepherd
teauy led his* lambs good rich,
spiritual lood alter which . Mr.
lining Cunningham lead a spiritual.
The collection was as lol
lows: visitors and penny collet:1lion
.">11.IV; the clubs, Messrs Ir
fin Heiuhison $;1G.7U; Geo. Mills,
$20.22; .las. Dehtly $12.TO; Jas.
L'ainpbeil, $20,05; total $120.81.
tiveess for dinner. After refreshing
ami a hearty hand shake we
I leassembled to .listen to Kev. 11.
i VV. 1). Stewart who preached front
Kphv-ians';5:S. This was a very
timely message. A collection ol
>' 1 o.5l was lifted making a grand
itital for the day of $J 117.54.
1 'I liiS^wnk the'' liist service we've
I had since remodeling the church.
I .Mi-, thal'les Camnhell nrwl iVm
ly ul' Spartanburg.' visited biother
L M.- .lunn-,- (.'amnb; 11?Sunday
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.'INK GKOVIO A.M.10. CUlKCH
Rev. I!. Cunningham, 1'astor
Sunday was a beautiful day for
dun . h-goers. Sunday , school at
I he usual hour. Assistant Supt.
I Mr. II. M. Iloyd ami his co-workers
.at their post of duty.
At 11 : !"? the Key. J. K. Nelunu8
ascended the rostrum and preaehi
d a soul stiiring sermon as usual.
At 2:*>0 o'clock the Rev. Mr.
i Rents' of Little Mountain Southern
church brouhgt to us another
wondi if ill mes.-age.
Si. .Majn. St. Paul, Hope Well
I and Ml. /mm were with us all day
.n^l wo were glad to have them.
We were also glad to have Mrs.
Cunningham with 'us ?igain. :
Mrs. 10. 1). Gregory, Mrs. Mary
; II..Boyd and little .Miss Bouic spent
i the week-end with Mrs. Fulinor.
Mrs. Annie Mae Summers and i
dauuhtei snout. tin- wVi-k wit^ m?.
liter atjd father. .
. -- .\?.r^,..L.itdLlj(iy.t|.siient the week!
eml^ with her daughter, Mrs. Ida
Mae Eleazer.
Rev. Nelums spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. -Nelums,
All are from Columbia.
Miss Vivian Tobias and classmate,
Miss Hazel ?of Newberry
. spent the week-end at home with
Mr. and .Mrs. II. B. Tobias. We
also had our rally Sunday.
I Mrs. llozena Boyce $5.50; Mrs.,
Jessie Mae Boyd, $0.15; Mrs. Hat.
tie Eichell/erger, $-1.00; Mrs. Janie
frapp, $3.55; Miss Inez Boyd, $4.35
Miss I.ouise Bouie $4.50; Miss Ber
nice Nelums. $2 .(>5; Miss Creola
Boyd, $0.35; Mrs. Ruth Bates $2.00
Ever-Ready club, $3.50. The total
lollectcd all day Was $50.05.
I.INCOLNVII.LE SCHOOL
J. Thomas Wilson, Principal7"
The closing exercises of the Lincolnville
school were enjoyed by all
v ho attended them. Beginning on
Friday evening. May 7, the Prih{.
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umitiiiuiiimiMMM
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UEAl'FOKJ XPlNTY * - ^ 1
TRAINING SCHOOL M
The Sunday school, singing ser- J
vice and Vesper services Sunday I
wtere ol' uirusual interest to the ?fl
group. .. 7 = ~ V
We were very pleasantly favor
eu with the company ol the Allen
singers of Allen university, Columbia,
Monday, May 8 "at which
time they we're to appear in a
iccital in lieauloit. Mr. Ferdinand
Abraham, the director lavored us
with several selections from thdl
group which, were enjoyed by us
all." W'e are always glad to have
such talent come before our student-body.
W'e feel that this will
inspire our children to strive to
reach such heights.'*
W'e are appioaching the end of
our school term. Kindly watch
our columns and jn the course of
a few days you will lind our com
inducement schedule. |j
The students and teachers ate I
looking foiward to and preparing ? <
|r). thi. \i-iy T>?J- mi "ml pit : !
nic. Several girls from each do- \
partment are contesting and the
girl receiving the highest number
ol' voJ.es will on this.day be crown- 1
ed '\\liss Beaufort County Train- * I
ing School". \
Prof. J.. S. Shunklin motored to ^
Orangeburg Tuesday to attend tlio ^
funefal services of l'rof. \V. \V. 1
Wilkin*. " !
Many interesting visitors were
011 the campus during the week
ami week-end.
Mrst< Christensen and a lew of
her friends from Savannah, Gti.,_ * .1
canie out to visit the school Fri- I
day. The studcnL-l ody assembled
111 chapel and entertained them for
15 minutes with Negro spit ituals. ~
They expressed themselves as having
enjoyed it very much.
The visitors were so i 111 pressed
with our wotk that they asked if
they could lind aniong tin- student
body a young man who will be able
to do a certain kind of work in
their business in Savannah. One J
of the Seniors, Hrnest" Given ae- A
vepted the job.
The baseball nine journeyed to
Port Royal to. meet .the baseball
team there.. A hard game was play
ed but the scores resulted in 11 -'J
favor of Beaufort County Ttaiuschool.
This is the second victory
over'-Port Royal."
' . ^
mary department presented "Thu Golden
Quest", a pageant by |><no-^' J
thy Reynolds, dii t'ft in I ^ 1 1 "'
...? .?! 1SS l',lta
Winds. Sunday owning,. May
d, the Baccalaureate sermon was
delivered by Bev. .1. C. .Murray.
After which the County Supervisor
of Schools, Mrs. M. Alice LaSaine
lectin ed on "Tho Importance .
of Sending Children to School"
Monday evening. May 10, the eirls
and boys from, the Physical Edu
cation department exhibited their *
athletic qualities. Tuesday, May
11, the Intermediate department
presented "The Bainbow Fete", directed
by 31+s-r?Wilhelnii'iiia ~.T1
.Barron??Mtrj?Pi. "ftTU faTIiTTy eTTtertaincd
the students in the- form
of a reception, a special dance' was
arranged which was led by tho
principal and Mis, W. A. Barron
and followed by the students. Tho
music for that danco was furnish-,
ed bys Miss.Etta I.. Winds. May
1 .*>, the .commencement address was
delivered bvL.l'r'of. Frank A.. l)*cCost
.wesy institute.'
The speakers represent ing tin- 7th
and 8th grades were Ellen .Marion
U ilson, "Education", 7th grad.-.
Aitluir Lee Harrison. '.'Mental
Training",_8th grade. The stu- ' a
dents who have successfully coinpleted
their work for the 7th npd- ..-i
8th grades and receive hi. their cer- -.
titivates -were as follows: 8th grade , 8;
Marguerite Dewese, Arthur Leo x ^
Harrison, Melvin Ferguson, (Veil
Holmes, Alfred Kitt. Knell .lames
and .Nathaniel Douglas. 7th giade
( loretta Brown, Edward McCoy,
Maggie Lee McCoy, Josephina
Mandlcy, ( o rot bo llanlee. Jesse* ~i
Williams and Kllen Wil.-on. A ^
agLtiLher-uJl-pri.ia.A-vwon'- aw a 11 Iccitrr- the
outstanding student's. The
district superintendent of schools
gave the school a football for winning
the highest number of basketball
games in the district. The
students that received ^certificates
Tor perfect attendance were for
the first grade, Sonia Jenkins, Ed- . i
ward Jenkins and. .Mabel Graham.
Gth grade, Edward Aikbn.> 7th
grade, Elien Wilson and 8th grado
Welvin Ferguson.
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'/? r i in a y. iviny m, the meml/ors
of the P.T.A. and friends of I.intolnville
gave a unique; reception
fur- the tea^ hers. They related the?
fact that they were happy over the
l(J3G-37 administration, and hoped
that the same shall proceed. The
yuand and woithwhile all'air was *
prepared by Mrs. Wm. Secle, Hattie
Frasier, Mary Bowman, Gertrude
Campbell and others.
The principal and teachers. stated
that they enjoyed a pleasant
term, and that they -were very
sorry that the end came so quick.
WILLIAMS :i "
uneral Home
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