The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 22, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, May 22, ii)37 ^ ; Mr,1 ami Mts, ilirbert ljiser o! 1721 M ayiiv street. ieli the vity \Yeilnesday for .New Harnrrt?nn,lt:,~ wlu'.V they will -n.nd t.iL- summer. .Men wish lor them. a pleasant stay. .Mrs. Curiae Urown of New York t'ity; Mi. and Alls. J. Cooper al>u Mr. Tlinias Fineh of Kir.^ville motored to St. Matin w - on Saturday and spent a very p'easant afternoon til tin: home of Mr. and Mis Julius Utt. Mi. and Mis. .). K. Wauls ol '.Yashin,1: t i:i. C. C.. h - alV " trip iiooie* ai'Ur visiti;.-^ their lather. Mr.-.I. 15..Lewie and sister Mis. Harry'(Jooihvin. .Mrs. Nettie Lane-I ston. Lee. prominent soeiely nfa ] tron of W'a hinjitun, 1 >. Iaeroni pani-d the Mauls. c*he is 1 U ! g?i and daughter of I he late Join | M. I.ar.gstou, U. S. Congressman from V irginia and niece of J. C. j Napier, former register of. t'eas! ui'vX'. The parly made ' soveial Stops in Noxlh -Carolina n fore returning to Washington. Mis. I,eo was the house guest of Dr. an<i .Mrs, It. A. Everett'while hire, ESTHER, Till; liKAl ilFlT/^' QUEEN Esther, the beautiful qu.vn a sailed dramatic cantata will be presented at Second Calvary, i'.ap-j tist church, Monday evening,. Mhy .31 at 8:3t) o'clock. A group of small girh, a group of boys, king's guards and pagvs J queen's maidens and a t iiorus of } thirty voices-compose ilia cast ul this lovely cantata whi> n you can- | not ait'ord to miss. Don't forget the date. .May 31. .M A Y lit KEN CONTEST AT I MON HAI'TIST .MONDAY ! There will be a May Queen Con- | test givcii lor the beiieiits of the! auxiliaries at. Union llypt. church j Monday night, .May lI. i/.'37 at 8 o'clock: Admission ,10c. Directed by Mis. 1.. S .xith ami! Mr. 1.. K. Swit/.iv. lb.v. 1.. C. j Jenkins, pastor. * It. T. \Y. i'KESENTs JOHN W. WORK t IIO.HI S ! The Hooker Washington liigii . school will prose vt the John Wo a ( chorus in its tifiii annu.il re.itai j at the township aiaiito nun on I Sunday, May 33 at 6:30 p.m. The | chorus is made , up of more titan 300 1 voices l epro-or.ting', .h'- jnnior~aiul senior elapses, Tito churn like the. man for whrnn it is ntii.t- j in, nas as us 'purpose, tue eoiier-1 tiun anil preservation b; ^egr* spit ituals. The program this year will b j under tlii- diieeiit'ii of. all.Reynold! Seott, director ol' musie in .li:i | School. It wiU include a group oi'i spirituals that have been arrangedl by man who took ilv m down I just as. they are .-ting or. St. Ilei -1 ! lia Island,. Tluy are lad I s IJieakj iiread Together Un Our l\ne<-s; MnVif lln.l A .. >.! i O. "A ' j >> ??i'- r | The i^tars. Other munbcs wiii i?i?! Circat (.rcltin' Up Morning and! View The Land. The- oetelle win sine: King Jos us Is A Listening; Every l ime i Kei 1 Tim . Spirit; I'm Going To Travel and CJo Down Moses. To help defray the -ex[-elites a< . silver offering will he. taken. Vi in public is cordially invited to this ' recital. KKON/.KMI.N SOf I M (Till The semi-monthly mi oting of the lironzunen social club Was hold at the home Of Mr. dim Williajns on the night of May 17th. The meeting was opened by the president with piayer by Mr. Williams. The minutes of the last meeting was read by the secretary ami adopted by the club. Aftei collection iff dues the various committees made their respective imports pertaining to the semi-annual plans laid befoYe the club in previous moeting. The president made a long and eloquent -perch on "Teamwork", followed by the ehaiinion jwho spoke 011 "The Necessity of Good Business in Organization". The meeting was very- constructive to the members and the club as- a whole. Barbecued chicken on toast .with beer was served by the host. Next meeting will ha held at the home of Earl Mayo. Earl Mayo, reporter. MEDICAL STCDENTS RETURN CAROLINA (O i l ON l'K KKRS 1 AM) ('IIA*. LINDSAY'S Oft- I ( III.SI R vS TO ilhOlN lOl RS SOON A he . ill;-, N. ('. 'I !i.. la/.d ,,! the k<<ul;ii;j? A;aoiiey aiuiuunc L'.S t:.:U?It '.v .it I t r tVi'?I><mi1.11! :.'5?Irrt? Liii.iU-- l.iii'i-.i,. s ij phie Uirlu'.-li.t an * 'liit- l aiii.iiiti t uTTTTP" i'i.-Jvv i\iiiv. ai ? t.t.a raaUii.t.* plan., lur their siuni-iur t >11 .-> i . .i Noiih ( ati-oil ('ai'oiina and tki, M; ill.* U ih' .Je>Sla II. ii ,i i.*t*u'iv, Aliriv, I*. O. i#?*x lliil. Aslk-v .lh\ N<>i ill Caiulin.i. -*> */- ? . NiT^S.i l Ti L \l \|. ORI.LNLLft (RoiNNi 0 ;.ii.->s r CORONATION --'I'll.' li./ikh t'oumaikn was not the i'liiy u. e ia. ? Week. Snlurua} aiU-iis-.m tin.' Deiio !aL l'aeulty v. itu l'sje i ,i nt ami ai.r.<.~: SSiHt-frs.i.'i ILaii and Alia. Smith and the' mil ill. Iii'dv Kd Ly Air. Ct.ark'.s iiiinii I'll ?m i?l iho Student' ! i.'.uii'il v. iija-.-M d i.jto .c-: o\vnin>? ui ..Miss Jiii.'ie .Maui Ui'iii'iilii' as " ' I.-- L' i'" i' i ii" <| ' < ' mis . ciuwriai in the rctirina: .ipiyin, Mi.s.s Anna l.mi Duller. . Ail - Naomi Xeal ail i- .Miss -Dfirijlliy Jackfoii. the SVijih liiit.'i i- and !'iv d-' mail eandi iate.- that rail, fur tin Iiuiiu'r, were tile attendant s ul 111-1 .Ma.ioMy. I'lli--lua.-.ti.'f! perip.'iiini.i.0 <il lloi Ma lest-y's eourt led . |.y .Miss lllaiuiio C'i ai;f p: e'-ei.ti -I -a eoiu'iTtll speitUtdo lor 11. r' ' Majesty's- .eh j-'".intent. ' M iss (Irei-ideo hails t'roiri. ].?elt'on S. C; S:..- is a nieir.ber oi the V W : C.A. i-ahlv'lei irrrrKsin-1> lai.y i> 1 till' Jtirioi* (Mass.. Mho' ia:).e ti I It'll/- 'irt la.-1 Soptwniber 1'ioni Mot*. j_is eoll'-cj. and r??ph.ly adva-mod to tli.' place o|' 1 a r.-liij' ol' tlx-, student body.. . The best, val i - an animal ,? veirt -ptvusore'd by t'.;e Y. AW and. Y. M. ('. A's. in honor '>i' |h fn t :l tit em's Founder, that y 11 at .pihiaiy. ii, opi >i . j M>s. IJ. A. Hem .diet oi : j T..\',doil? <-. j Klio e Island. To Mrs. M. -M. -.lottos ami Ml-i>. .Ian WatK- i.e <- i. .< ! :e -s o}', the j i'es'ival shorn! .' i.r.- 'i !ri*_y:i p'rai - j es. (oi ilie 'p!i.: ."i-.ol t!u' oic.ision. -* * ? IS ACt II AN IMS The iba.ha'..1 i'.s si'/ial i nii? held | i V? re :4 jiijji. pj.i.iy i\i i tiaa.- Moltday isi^lvt at' the home- <d'- Mi^~.j lioa.ri.e Obi... on ll.ar.f-Ti n-et with Mis i (Joins ami Mr. la: '.V A.; lii ow n ovir.y; a- ho.-t and iio.s-j ;TIh> house .Was. talo'il to V by. the . i?io siiioai ami after-Irroj devotional i'Xi ivis.s were ovvt the. !>U.-\i:???SS iiif"iapt l-i.'-lU'ii; At';. piun< for- -rife, annual an air wei ilearcil up an.! la; invi'.niif. i - ! .-11 tl l< > 1 he lilt ljtb ' i|:\ The club has'' had a; May svui-e.-.? ui year' ami' hope i<> have' many 'more that will exfectl pivC io'i y-iW.<. f ;.. j This bcin.c,' the: la.-t ?:? * in,,- faf litis s.-iiim! year, as : .n-h- the club ' c!? a, i': 1. a ti-lo to t <e. I i'lp It c i-- i'o. the ii \t school year The follow it it- oll'tee: s u ? i.e t iee.t, i ' ivi: .M-- I.T;' ' ortrr:?1 pi t side;.;; .Mi.-.' Mali a ft. iil.li, >e. i .Mr. < i ? pa'USI, as.- (Mailt -.e a tVa . : ...ttiy ; Aeivs iitaper, i-'-'tt'a or; .'.i. .la:c pit A.' lli o'. -iv. i\ ; : . It. i- . ei irk llp-t-, til..plain a . i. .... lis to I'l a:.; et.iiir. May Gotl s e , J .: ij Ullil'iW.N ililyi 14 - t f? i:iv.ir ... ; i:: ;> I foil. ihiiiiii . ..) tW > jull ut:d ..-orli'ty at l;iI'W. At this point tin- !. . ' : i i . y t \ v I a <:> ii - . i'a d. ai'* lor v. !?i h d ??> i:.-/ ;r.?i a:;; hi< r was the tnaiii lVai'.no . :< n -l" if 'tlit* <yvtiir.gv We hid you a pha, ant '> .ua-i'| and a happy ls'ill. ? !*?- j lii,N]j)H ! "V t AlilNli'iS v Ki.i:ci ni:i,Ki. \ i i:s . . .. _ 'I ?-~-r ~ _ ? 1 ho fiihiueis of tiu-. A.. d!. T . A. and Y. W. C. A. met Sunday -af- ? toi'ian'ti and Vie . ted Ai i - - Ad- 1 I Vif i >"!1 rrr i 11 i oliwood 11<I air j l^aU's.i.u th? Kind's . [ malara toil-! Mot;. ; . r I IJilisSPeterson is sum i.:'i y i ' Ou .ti 1?. ai l;.tit il.ih and }>r? <i.i?-: t ol ihe Y. \Y. t'. A. Yin i - al-a an oiustaiidir.K student, an a .! speah or,, w.ih a wir.nia^ personality ami, dmast atVairs' of today. . . I Mi ,u' in-. Junior 'las.' and ihamaiic club. H_- is w.eil inton.itai, a keen thinker a i l an eih dive-public .-luukor. jAir. lo.s. 's piVdeccssol x at tile confoivnee Mt.-sr.< Kzokie] Cllapj t'll.* itii i Charles AleEady served: on til Ixiry'.' AI i'ni-nl'a in Fa LI t uun- j . iI. lt'do-'.ifi-'iiT 11'-p. rt ivt iy. Those I who know says that Mi. Ross'i tars'-aiv fright. A secret.?ue s is that AU-':\ Pet- j t'l'M.n will he the kest Bel.edict] yjil to. si'ivo on the Southern Reg-. .ional Council of the V. \V. t. A". . jl'rofes-ur Finley of t'lie Music dt pa' ! nu r.t is planning to attend al ii I'li'iV sor CharleS Biown, who' has keen invited as a special guest.! UAIUO LITERARY | AM) 'SOCIAL ( LI B Once ayai.n we are Vnding you i y reel ings irom the tuhes or radio,! this time, broadcast in/ i';oni Tlx*! Herman Smith, 121.3 Gregg street j We opened with prayer hy Tube i Roland Han is. then followed hy Scripture reading and Bioi v< rsos, after which we had a short | session of tegular business -and i ihen adjourned to meet with Tube J Eugene Wilson, next Tuesday, 23 t of May to re -lime our broadcast. | So this news is from Station; RLSC. George A. Elmore, Your Announcer. ? - _ The Capital City welcomes the return of David Chisholm of Froprmore, S. C., Bruce McDonald, of Sumter, S. C., James Minor Sullivan of Williamston, S. C., William H. Wilson of Abbeville, S. former students of Benedict college, Slate A. and M. college and Morehouse college. Maui ice S. Young and J. Boul' ware of Irmo, S. C., former students of J. (.'. Spj.i.th university. E. McPherson 'of Orangebjug, S. C., John Bull of St. Matthews, Sr C., former students of Claflin college. Corneliou* Block o f i Georgetown, S, C. ma.uki at;i*: annoi nckment Alt-. Maty 1. Mack antioiin;?s the maniaee of her daughter I';.uhno Heati'ice to adus J. Jamerson Thursday twenly-liflh of March "lie thousand , nine handled jjnd Unity-seven Ii; r.doi sonville, N. C. At home after > May 2i K. U us -ell St. Extension -t)i aii"c Imi'K, Sr Till; i'almktto uiai ffel/ks ll.ru has first hanqtkt The l'alnutt.o ("hauceuts club of Columbia, S. C., held it-- lirsi animal baiXiiut Motalay eveiiiny: at tlte iluli home, ldi'7 Walnut St. Vou tiii say what you will ot ma\ ; . M'lit people reading The I'alnietto l.cadcr, its being: read i i. w.i; . ian -. in tin1 hut r'sup MOm'thing was said concerning flic , i. b> . ui' the city being invited to r!ii> ? >iand I ventuie to saj that it wouldn't bo uxuggcratintr i I w.jv t.<;- say a representative was there from every club 111 till ity.' Some cable to >ee what was .oing- to be the'outcome, othcisi eauie lor the good they might have done., l?ul, in speaking of i labs-ami their mixing is a problem within itself. l ai s wl n- parked over a block Ion1*- on both sides..of the stieet, . w . a!.>hg the block were dung opt. 11,. while the old and .young to.Sxt-d' oil. , . "Soon- all the principal 1 members f the iub .i.dnetl the president ami.- his executive body, smiling .a..; waving'. I.iu that isn't all, as : a..sts-arrived they* were, met o.: ,iiie vetniuia by the president's and other ladies lor the oe',i. ion, .Xi'ter ploasnati i.s, a while w'a- spent in the receiving, room, win t'e a tempting tepast was.sgrvtd biivft style. During the entire u.c n fisie was rendered by piecitliiio and radio. The .house was i .u.ti.uily deVotaled in green ami ><!!.ow. many' shaded lights being } u <d. l ard tables Were placed ot lb- in po.reh, in three rooms,"and 1 ;h the hack- yatd.. ?Sin.ri hill; y?ha / lit -I'll sa id abmit _ the sue ess and failure of litis won . ,l ' 1?... ti '...I.... -i-. v.* > 4 K*i 7* iU i. |>UI, *viuilUtl%Y lliyill tire teal id. a ofiit-V was shown. Life, \\ ith iis thousand voieos wail ; big-. tjud exulting, reproving ami I . :.aii i? t ailing upon us. Lot us arouse and gird our soil" forth.' ia.u I p and onward, and "Wakin. , J>o awake to sleep no' itiore''.' \ dins eiub has made a start by , some of the leading men of the idiy; s.oir.c people seem to have in.' wi'eli- 'attitude of 'men when | it (Toiue to a group with lel'erenco tvi _if.j fnhrg side -ol' iv.-poii.-e. ill; s are made and organized lor dilfeieiit pui poses; therefore lids cjun h:.i.< a- Duty and Destiny. I low siaiige ai e we ill this mighty ..j'l-e; ; i j'l.ma.jnv of which we _ f" - i siI a pa t. did I _ [) . tne. w in.t I -iinillow was 1 la .iioa.'d titi;.-, in thought, eharac* 'I l> V :: . 1 I!1 (liMimsiuiu-e : What iT tiu- ? ] ;.tli> than had one to | p<>\etty, another to wealth; one to i ;?ctf-r t<> oblivion; otto to i i-. al subjugation,- another to p !.. :val..i otUi ol? W'o "are taught .. ?? v" I'tiinil our duties and that oiaeiiltk-.s and powers lie in the iuin.Inn.n'? ?>;' <utir duty toward God , iul num. For hole, each one is ' .mo.-o.I not only to be entitled to but to be a t daily given "a i nV eiian ? ." It is our boast that in America "each holds' his myliry in his own h&ttds". - This i; indeed the very bieath of life v illi v.iiii h this elnb house v-a' Is ; n. It was the spirit of the i.'iiyiim Fathers whin they took tit. ir destiny ia their hands ami i ! ,- ni! l'o. tin si? shows? it \vn< I li.e .power that inspired' the natm' the revolution when they i'v'1 ?ti taxation without represents i mi ami latin, lied this nation M"-1 = i nin. t.t. W hen opportunity is he dead about by cn.st, race, that eit.iis' a:..I ili'linction, a personal responsibility for what an individual r.iny become is not large, hut when tiio pathway of oppnttunity nri.K so five that all may walk it with unlVtti lied feet.responsb . ility i'o>i'.individual destiny heroines a sacred trust. The. progress the reatl.iiis'iineht of the .elation of in n to society has begun. and while many blunders will he made, the work will go on in if said house until new bases ale formed. ** * C7<TfT- i- the lime when the many shall toil for the benefit and plea. nre . of the few. Gone is the time, when the few shall he surfeited with goods, with houses and lands, while , the .many perish or ; *e but poorly housed and fed Tin- ma.-s of this day.has giown to-hiok up, look with aspiration <ind tfrslre, tn all the vast domain of social and industrial advantage > iV":)) whith we have been so long debarred.. We, will continue to look up until we rise up and march inuiur might as Qod's children K^ifiung into our own. Lemuel O. Williams. v CONTEST OF THE FLOWERS There will be given in the near future a "Flower Queen contest" i punsoied-byirJdrs. Alberta II. Simons. state supervisor of the Juniors of the Junior Missionary So-1 ciety of South Carolina. There v. il! be a ri presentat ivt? from each! church.'. The funds raised will j help send juniors to the annual meeting which is to.be held in j Sumter, S. C., in June: IHh PAT.JVIICno KfcAD LA AM ASA l NT The i lull met at. ihe home o Miss Stroiuun, Tuesday nig'hl, 17 The meeting was called to ordei by the president at eighty-tint t\ p.m.* Opening selection Stand lb "Me7led by Mr. T,ul'u.-ri?a\ is. I'ia\ . i by Uev. But roue??~. Second sc lection "in the (ianlwiw-Jod 1 ?*MiV Mabel Bouie. The niniutes of the la-st inert.nj. were readj received and adopted I'll roll was valid and-each, member responded briefly. Knelt mem her took a part in tf.e discus-* an: t)r'-TTM"Trrrd new busiur'.-.-. Aft i a .'ery interesting discussion. tin club adjourned to hini at tlx home of .Mr. Lawrence Ka Idy l ues day night, May 2">tlt. The club was. highly entertained by Miss Strontan and Mr; Walter Scott. The menu 'roi.-isted of sandwiches, punch, ice t?. mi, take and candy. Mr. Mervin Mithell. president (Miss) Marion Brown. reporter. SI NSHINE HANI) SWINC.S ( LI B The club met at .tin.- homo of Mrs. Hannah Cook, lt!Is> ileidt St. Monday night, May 17 . the* usual hour. Our club wa ailed to order by the f hap.ain. M. W.difd Mae Jackson. First >? ;. .a bin I'm Ain't lining. Study \V;.i- .No More led by Mis.. Mary . M1 o: -v, Oui Soriptiuv le-sson w?> iI.y Mis Maggie Ashley, '1st ci.apv t of .St John through the bin w. >. l'rayor by Mrs. llannah Cooh. Second selection, I'm On M> M < ; To Canaan Land led by caphuii. The house was. opened f'*, t?u iness Xho niinutOe of?the-itr^r?meeting was read, receivd and am.ted; the roll was called and each nieinbei responded briefly '\\v. j.-.T iliblc votse. The club adjourn*.i to- meet at the home of Mr-. \\v.llie Mae Suinptcv 1JUP Lagica; .-; -t. Uui closing song was lib. t h. ^he -tic that binds.-. We Were di-o b-sod bj our President, Mr. Thoma- Thompfi.on. KOSK SOCIAL CI CH i The club held its w; c, !y meeting at the residence of Miss Margaret Goodwin, Tuesday night May IX, 1M7. Devotions, w. i\ condu' t ed by the vice-preside lit Miss Janice Smith and then :i |n ; :nit after which the business ' was discuss , . I ........ 1...?..< !.. CC v \1 Ui 1V-M1}, v'r| l'.. MTJ triad to have -Mr. Kus>' 1' Williams, Air. Gjlmore llfdloway.--.Mr-. Kuw Shiver and Mr. Fred. 'Tin np-eed to become numbers of thJ'cUib. The i <>11 was railed and ?-a ii , member responded with a Itil.iV vi se, and their fees. Then tie- ho-toss ot tlie evening, Miss ( dv i .1, -nv.'d after dinner mints. We adjourned to meet at.-inc home of Miss Kthel Robinson'. idj.v Waverly street.- We are 'ashing. that al members please be present anu u.1- time. Gladys Miller, reporter.I.l'CK Y MRU SOCIAl. CM 11 ?The club II. t?ul?t-lto io :no?m4? M ilto.-a Geo-. ?:i. tit)'.' '.a Sumter -11 . et. Ojuuiii: vug. by Mrs. Hat lie. Coleman. Prayer by Air." F. Cole if. an.. S .pane lesson 1st I'rov. U vers-.', ng by Mrs. Mamie Coieiuan a-top which the president called l'or minutes of lu.-t meeting. It v;.- motioned a ml. see ?n?ictl that ti: y approved. SLk leportcd, n< r.v. Lntinished aii-i now business v. me discussed? T7f members wva- a ; es.net. ltoll* call : y Spec ial I.Vi 'Uc.-. All members aim u1ged to. b pre Vnt at the !!- \t mOeting. A tint; program V- enjoyed by all. The club v.*iU meet with Mrs Mary Keltoi: i-lllossom stieet. May 25th at No'clock, C'losing song led hv Mrs. M. Coleman < Ulsmisscdiby-Mr. J. Kennedy.'Refreshments. 'he'- h, potato salad bread, cake a . ; : unmade. Mrs, tWest, ieporter. MARI.II01IO ( U TH. AND HKN. SETTWVTI.I i11H: 11 r M:\N S Mr. ('has. 1). . \N nirht. Principal =?r-? L The /senior* i. ive .bcfrun their final exaPiinati a . Wo ,hope lor. (hem a >;il'c viet-oy. Tlie fmal i.vy.'nations for the Klonieniary .<! ; 1.1 inent will he jii'n Tuesday, Mmy IS, and in the iliyh school ;?:atint'iit We.Incsday. May 1 The primary .. ! intt idemediate departments ha had their P<mniencenun: (.day and operetta. They wen- ouiv a succses'. Kach participant acted well their part The teacher, ' iv .se department.deserve special < urvendation. athey worked a /njrly. with tie chil ' en to made the exerciser, wort h while. Durir.tr this week we will havt i voces* f'om "'i neviuent exerei-os due. to exa". ma'ions. and the teachers will he busy trradinj.* papers and tr>f ! o-at their f;nai irrndes. May 2">'t_hJ_ v ' mark the botriiL. niiyaf-of the hi. . *h<?ol department Mi?S Loo Finch, a teacher in Camden, at J:\rk < n hisrh '*"? ?>! was a pleasant caller at the home of Mr. and Mr- . C. P Wrisrht or. Sunday aft cm . May Lit. aoeomnnninjr hi t- win Mos'dame.Clean and Rosa MofVll :m. M>>" Sa''ve Speed's a' callo at Jr.. home of Mr, and Mrs. I). WPjrhl shnr wPs home spending: the weekend with her sister and friends. - Miss Baker called to see Miss Thelmn Spears on Sunday, afternoon, May Id. Miss Spears is t( have, her ton?il- removed thi> .week. We hope for her a safe operation. In two more Weeks our school year will he history. So far we have had a very successful year and much has been accomplished. \ ' KK AUREVII.M: NEW* St. Janics \. M. K. Church !' I Kc\. \N . S. Minis, I'ltstdir p! : , \. . ! > ;:'.<lay ?-hooI ;?- i 1 <I at the- | . . ti-ual hour. lA.-fui reviewed I>y ; i .-S--+--t7T''r: i Itr IVri' 1; - !;y CuVT"; L i pa-' ?.i. . I, . j t i 1.-i?h ? s> . ' la; pastor read the], lif.'.y-tir-1 division of J's^jlni, scrip- li ! ? '!,. I sine St.. John 17:17 !' I' !' t>. 1. U hivb ,\;;s!v . ?... | . liv, ic -. At s :' >? j.. mi. Rev. \V. R. j | I' \ I/a .ih'livi !i <i t!i?. .ine.ss.atre from I ' or. 1 :J.",; 1 \vhie, ".'a. enjoyed hy i --*+h ??-?r ? :: W. v.-.MY- , iunv Mis-cv . Sparks*. and Mack -of McConhiek. S. <'.. Mi<s AWhite, a:.'! Mi;. Marion Wilson, W'a-Viii.i;- , lull, I >. <\ v. > 11 -hip with us S. inlay' Mr. John Tit'le w.i.s chllcd to . ' lnvatro. Ill to tl'I- h. pf i.itii of his 1 M,-?nr...; 'j'.? Aodo;-?r j.v.'ho is Mi'v ill. Wo hop., for her | i spec y it: i.Ti-ry. .Miss, Pauline Sparks, a iiu-inher v of the faciiify of M-.C>r:i..ick. S. C. "!'tr.t the wi oka lid with M i-s j j. - I.i'rili?Fair. Mr. Mario,. Wilson. Washington. I?. G. Is spendinjr a few days at the honif of Mr. I.. ,\. Richie.- All of Mi . Wi.'sonR friends were very i, triad to see him. ' - ' Mi*-" A via! j ??. W'li'lc i- h? tn'v at- > tcv elosintr a ^u.?-cossful school .j term at Ihiti- h'urjf. S. Miss Chavi'y IMwIanil has re- |, tuVned /onto .after sp. hil/atr a few days with her brother, Mr. James ,, I" owTm !. Charlotte, X. C. i] . Mrs. |*-inhie Oeveaux <>f CHarlottu, X. C. is spending a few ? lays \ liefp with Iter friends. Mrs. 1{<1!,.' .laeksvn. At r. I.inella 1, M. li'ti."-li. Iti'ih <;f. N' ? York T'ft j ~L* m.l Mr. Marion Wilson, Washing- j ton. 1>. C. were dinner ir.tosts San- | day of Mis. Marv.Ie Pope. SlMs lteatij and 'Miss Mack,] members* of the city school of Mrt'ormick scent tic ivcck end with U, Rev. and Mrs. \\\ S. Mi Pis. M". and Mrs;. Peter Jenkins are j | spending a few days itt IIouCui. 1 :i IVx; \ The. Havr-isbitry soln'o] will have \< its annual sermon 1 p. in. Sun lay, , p May 2.1 r.., at Mt. Pleasant Baptist , j church. ia A > peak ill ir cotitest will be-held j Tuesday. May '2">t!v. by the liar i.-lmrjr school at Mt. Phasant. ' , .Tlx1.puhjic_ is cor lially invited to ' . attend." I'V M'i?s- M.it-tlm -Taylor is homo af- I, tor '{losing- a successful school., tornj in Xoith Carolina. A Riddle * *1^ p Von hoar it but can't see?ft. " See- it hut can't hoar it. Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Rev. .!. \V. Math is. Pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday s hool was j >p< sod 10:00 o'clock hy the Supt. After the les-bn was dis- . >ed a sh'e-t- Mother's Pay pit1- V gram was rendere-. hy the ?tnom- j ' 'xt.-j of the Sunday school.. School j , .vns clopo.l-hv -singing "Tell Moth- I r I'll W?.- There." ; I r] Morning sorvive was opened at , !0; l." a. ni. hy the pastor. Rev. J j W. Mathis preached a .wonderful j * .- ri-pon from I Samuel 1 :'JS. suh- j ^ ' i *hi- .ii-i-Lui-.f "A?praying | " 'Mother." . i_ So-day chool opened 10;f!0 a.m. j. May 10th hv Pro. 'Griffin. S hool ; il-'?'cl?.'-ed with a short prog-ram. 1,. F. Rhodes and Mrs. !,, F. 1..?Brown attm o-i tin- Men's p Missionary Convoy. ton at Maiv nl: v. S. C. Rev. Rhodes was a del. -ate. Tip. Missionary Soci-ty met at Mr--. Cynthia \Vhniion, Farrishurg u St., all attended enjoyed the meet- j j' ing ' and very refreshing iop.ast I ij also. Adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Nannie Jenkins in e. June. . V ... Miss TT-ittio William* of'TJreen- | Jvilli-. S. ('. snout n vorv pleasant : >unday with Mr-. Zophia Taylor, Ifarrisburg St. ~ i.\kt: city iiic.h school Prof. i.. i). Bradley, Principal I.ttht' City titprh school was honoro ! to havo as its guest speaker at -"-hr-p v:if 1 it:t ir 1 lt?o.voi eisiv?Prof. J. I'. H'irir>s> <if Stmt.. college, Qr??n h;<t. alter the grriduatl-on oxer- 1 ei- e- on Wednesday, .May 12. the 1 faculty, graduates and visiting ^ fmauls .were delight/nlly entertaitted at the home of Rev. and Mis. .T, F. Pearson by the Prim, _ I'rof. I.. P. Bradley, Among the out of town' .truests wore Profs. \n i. vson and Thompson of King dree, P. Mrs. Ida E. Green and | I'rof. P. arson'of Flo'-, nee. S, C. ' I)r. MeTeer and Prof, Burgess of j ( V;'Wohurg. S. ('. "We Finish To Begin" was the 1 mo<to fi.v the class of 103'.'. And i 'in irut; ; 111y r?e said Tn.it i.hkc '"7ty liTirli school close/1 or finished May l'>. one of the lhdst successf ! school term* in t!v history of he scho. Teachers bepan leaving for h<ore on' Friday. But their !c^tinati"P for-tiv summer vaca. f.i'nn hasn'r been decided on as yet. It . hnvi'-p on Fricay were 3 Misses I'inrk, Tillman, Hprring. Tmw fbaeey and Mrs. R. Summers. BONNE A1" NEWS 1 ^ Surdity. May. Mth was a fine day for all chinch poors. Sunday ' -. h i ! ntter.Jan-e was pooc. l/osi iff ly t .ivpht by Miss Fashen lend revi wed by the Supt. ' s r . T. M. Knox mount 1 id ilm n .-iiinn. and after a preir- ' ininary, announced his text, j Quite interestinp remarks from 1 the preacher: another stump sermon at Cherry Hill, St. John 15th chanter 1st verse, subject "The} Mutual love between Christ atid j } Bis Members." I We had with us two of the I ,f(acbors of Moncks Corner hiph I school. Come ap&in. Our revival meeting elc/sed at Cherry Hill Sunday night. 3 SAINT JAMKS A.M.K. CIll'RCII Ko\. Halt* li. Thompson, T-'-asttir A - h'i-\?For tt.e season ot lIu'jX";.! the \\< ather .has been *i:?i .> ? Me* |it n.hully cool here ir ia.s voi:ti'i!~uti il vi ry largely to ii.Vr" ehuich nUenuanee and a j lia-Vi'i.ftits along all lira--. A i urge aiteii a ne'e upon the school j loo -< 'p i::te: o-i^in the sli'dy <>1" he 1' j',. (I a ryjii bcauti- | ul ht . r j I lit* pa.-1 .St-nduy. Our > t ' i ci.*nl acted ft' rtv j'lW. ?Jr c'im .in.1' il?frrr TfTi flii.vj: /'!' til"- (, hildic-Ji's da> . n op rate i , .] inr. . Thete \ver< i. "H \ i-it-e s prevent. " ; l-'ioiii the h'n " I ia pt i - in iiir pastor d< 11v- ?i' an extreme- ' y- -in v. levtijje- at; in-tructivi e- ir.on take!; t': ; lTr.t; -' Ii-i l*i i?h-if ?.ot:trr?-'tr:it.io?i wh'iel * >ji_?r'i ;:..?at;, l?c-aut:t*.;i received 1 he m?'*>-!ur.o with pi "fond interest hi-- day \v:i< -a", a*'.ido f< p Mapti-n, id foil!- intar'- rend:, od this act intiiit'it M.U'y vis/tors worhipp i at d- pre's, nee acm.wledy.-d .. i f> '1 it.- p I iny at. : h.-aatil'ul ohjrrejrfjif ion v. h" pa the re..1 on line; the e'- el ihlT'V llies-aife- . Ma-' < fivere i ! y > xir niim-ter. lie a I' d !;.'.? * . I'.'evl l-'ethernil Chain-."' tab ?. fen: Vets 2'J:* >. W .th; t!." ;ph: and iVrveiiej . Ilis se-ia'.;. :la- ddivi-r..ii and it-? e< < pti"!) .\va v. it: , acclaims y the cor.u';.-.ration. Tin- sp/rital.Tide was h.gh ar.d men atid weletl W">e- r.;UV to tilittIt Upor. iieir way. \ i -:t..a > too n ime'rous ? i??:. v- pi'-enp ayain Insie t' i :; I - ' .'.tin oouirwiit the ay hy our rh<ih' was won mini a; <! played an' ?:r.portant art in tin- day's n hio.v? iirent. m < IIKUAW M:\VS ( 'I'i i' p!a.y< iriv-fi at IloWt t HiliiilK J [ h.x.l auditoritms 'irintr the past \ w weeks \v< ti- Very iv.iien eh.ioy1 l>y those who witnessed. them 'he following; will he represented < f<?!l?:\vs: Monday." May 21, Ali-.s !. Ih .Mel'ai and the 'Hh jjrade:' iVdm-sday. May 2d. Mi M.. K* hut and the seventh trrndo: Fri- i ay. Mayjs. Mrs. A. M. Pickens1' iv the- fifth made. The vweati"t.al buihiirr.*." beinj* I reeled or. tin iVchuol y.'-niN if';.; X ported to li > i-omhlet? ?i hy the Ipse of schoi'l wiidi./:- J tine, JsG | fe are :r>Ttii:tr the 1'riir.d- of the I h.nol <> help in our -triitrtfle, 1 era s, it is a vow \\??rt'riv one. | Mrs. Js-ih, !!' M' Alister White is' ' i-iti-ntr Mr. and Mrs. Hnitfoss of til'efry;' Mrs. White.is :i former s-idervt of oraw. . .' Hlil.KNA NEWS | ( in tie >.iik list aie Wi Stew- ? id. U< t'.ry Ii.iV. VViili:- M. ,Kt:eder j i Id a Ih\v, I.awren.r Ga y. Cur-i olia lienwrick. Tlulnta Sanders.j "la S ih y are in t>- vip.jr. The Good Will and Workers uh met at Inane.of Mrs. Jiabb I -1:30 o'clock; it will r.v t at the vine place next Fri av. Presi. ni, Mis. Mary-E. "Green. Soov.e- II v 'Mr*. O! la Wanes; t'"ov hnd "very nice 11 :>v~I;r.day > venine. 1 Sunday?s? ^'i 1 < l" Mr. '/.' 'll Bap- H =t ejutrch n;-<-no(l at 11:0:i. Scrip i| r.c by Supt. Bi.o. G. S Scott; j ruyer led by Mi-? Berriee Babb mi singing by sister Sa ab Maf t. ? ? ? . IN M F.MORI AM In loving memory of my busand. Dr. D. C. P. a-. jiie-idirg ol- j er, who departed this life. May 1.002. i >H :'*fcow nutcb our hearts bave lissed you j ince that fateful day in-May: nth the angels there and Jesus 0 await the Judgement Day. iv his wife and daughter. FI.l.EX F. DBAS, wife YERDRLL r?EAS, daughter. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Levy Ellison and family )-h t.i ).xur. their .thanEs to = ie many friends for their kindest and tloyals during the illness nd death of his \\.fe. Mis. Alber1 Ellison. LONESOME? * Join a National Get Acquainted Club. M'e are sure to have a select helpmate for vo.rrWritF | iQr lull intormation. ( olored people of high social standing use our clul)?some beautiful and leaders in church and community, wis help Vol* get acquainted. the rev. simon p. dixon ci.I B, p. O. Box 3g3, Norfolk, Va. 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