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I 1310 Assembly .St., C"hinbia, S. (
MARGARET SENDS
AM USING itLDDL 1>
Hello Evetybocty:
Are you looking for the Rom i
Lert News? If so, here R is.
We are beginning1 to have rem
warm weather now and all chop.' I
are growing nicely. I attudec
Sunday school as usual and quiti
* a crowd was out. Everyone ai
our church is getting ready fot
-the Union next Saturday ami" Sun
day. .
Our 4-11 club rally, closed ycst r '
day and we raised. $2S.0(>...
My cousin, Olivia Bobo of New
York City is spending sometime >
with us.. The chickens are com
ing on fine. The garden is need.
ing a rain now. .
I was mighty glad to soo tht
I'.ttcV on the Junior page from om little
friend._Aui elia Jones of Sum .
ler. I h'jpa she won't do like some
' ?f tlj.' oth.r's?write one letter and -
^ top. ' i
1 am sending in a few riddles 1 v
hope you will like them.
Questions
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A. M%Y 11 V* ')UVIl?Vvl\UI nou
. a peek measure Alike? .. ' 1
2. What word j? x>ne 'half.[Is ?? ?--* .
3; Why is*. an old .maid like n
? ? tfo/.eiv tomato?
1. Where, was the rooster win !
' c vei ybedy heard hi 111 crow? '
A i;>av4vr-s- L_
1. One peeks a whole 'and tk*
other h.oldj a peek. '
2. Freeze.
' I!. Because it is hard to man
her.
1. In the ark. ]
!>(? loiiy; everybody I am oil fu:.< .
a good time this week attending
the different commencement exer
rises.
Yours, ?
MARGARET WRIGHT
I{.\SMB.M.I. NEWS
. Co. jlli CCC, SC (. amp IT3
Upholding their past, season roe
erd as Loss -of the - .Southeaster!
league the \\ ithcrhec* CCC Tigoi
outpoint.1 the Aweiuiaw CCC ten...
.^11 to v, behind tlie heavy bat tin
attack of tin.' Timers ahd the
1'C-rt pitching: of team ace hurh
of two s.aiuns, Cecil Marcus,
* On May 1">, in a close haitduyht
battle the Tgers emergethe
victor over tho "N'in,- Oh!
Men" of McClellanville Camp. Tie
latter held the home tea,m j-(t up
until the .sixth inning Using 'fun
uf their best pitchers. During tin
IlKt Jl-i 11* r.f 4 a.. 0.-4 1, II... 4-.. I
v */4 ciiv- i.wii uir nj^iiLin-;
spirit of the Tigers were arouse*;
Snaiiing and Hawing t as if 1"??J
their lives, the mighty Tigers heK
their foe to stand still and strut
ted away triumphantly to thei*
lair with a 3 to 2 victory.
Members of the team are a>follows:
nrr!'--. Willie Wilson C,
James Cadson ^ 1st B _
* W''|||" *-aT"lf"-g O.^i?Lt= =
Samuel Walker __ lt.F.
I-atc Wright .... I..F.
Cecil Maicus P. and Capt
Hardy Mitchell 2nd li
Harold Addison ... __ X.S
George White C.F
A challenge. -?Any civilian tenn
that have a desire to come in a
clo-e combat with those nine fu
rious Timers, write to Co. 511*
(X C, SC F-3, Withcrboo, S. C.
EDO EFI ELD NEWS
Services were hold at both
churches of the city Sunday. The
quartet from Batesburtf, Scuth 1
Carolina Kave a recital Sun hy
night, at Macedonia Baptist church.
A packed Audience witnessed this
recital.
The Golden Rule Club wHl meet
at the home of Mr, and- Mrs. John -t
Rimball, the fourth Thursday af- .
ternoon of this month at 3 p. m. i
Mrs. M. M. Murray, son and i
neice left for Due West Saturday
Mr. C. 0. Floyd motored to New |
berry last week.
Mrs. Lizzie Waldo is spending f
a few days with her husband who .t
is confined to the hospital. At
*u- A * *
una yyiiunK tiiu report irofn n*n. y'
is favorable. t
Mr. George Waldo', Jr. is on the
sick list this week.
Revs. A. E. Dawkins and P. B. o
Burt attended the District Conference
at Columbia last week.
Miss Nadine Parker left Friday
to spend some time with hob sister,
Evelyn, who is a senior at Bene- S
diet college ano. finished this ''
term. tl
Those?attending the Baccalaureate
Bermon at Johnston, S. C., e<
were Profs. W. E. Parker, Floyd 1 j(
Washington and wife, Revs. F. A. [ w
Weaver end E. W. Anderaon.
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t together ivitli a -^elf addressed' | i
to Leader,' Bill Carver's Club,'11
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nwuiboi'ihip curd tuni button, j
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WIXNSBOKO M.WS
i^l.jht'Jr manager, Air-. Timo- "'i
hy .fi/lmson in bed with, pnnmuiii-. j
a, the lijugk Koyais 'use hall
aim here .completely over ran the,
sewF.vrry- Ho: nets . in the I'. S
u>yiil. p.cik. .Any ham* hall team
li?> desires a i*cini?> may. jia\V h
by .'writing in wiring, n^iiiu.i j
fliiothy Jo.im.-on . Wiri.isbio o.. S. C
.Mr; ami Mis.. William Johnson J
vc-onijiuiimi 1 ?y Mi*.. .Wlson, a!1 1
f. rhesu,r motored down to soi ,j
heir .-on ami grandson Mr. T.
"hi.son I as j shmiiiiny- night. Tin
art-ivls ivuum-d tin- same nigTii
lit grsind- mother Ni is.-n remain
iI'iivit i. it til Sunday...
,1- ainU id l.ounly mailing selm.. 1
h.-sed out last M.iiday *J I s.C> bin .'
! la r ntost siaths-.ihi. years oi
ciiodl. Alt oi Tiio exercises I'm 1
uur nights ami a nay .were large
y attended ami in.'- )>iugraninaiiy
paason thy mloai'e. Ms
'iciai.; uk- l.lu y.'.uic n< xt yca.i :
vo . iiifM no graduates again this
car. li.e ot alm icai. coiilest wa> '
a>-. i>..o\'. mi-y' I'-nn.i' .?>i .tiio- clos
Jig. Ul' liu- .si-wa a i.o .. s])olo-. .'
a.itic lhuliwaiimc':- -y.on 1st pliui '
.v;'.' a g:;Vi. m v t J--; Utiio litis-'.iu
.ii.uv.i-ii t?o.-.o' won aii'avii
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n. .i-!'i/.cs. with y ai>pidpnai>
vo 4..-. i.-r. -J. .1'. i'KiKtt,-. ialaoi
vav i-.oa \vas I'iVicni will.
lis V. i.e. U.-U toi l 'V- i.Cil iiSKC'd l.-1.
V. I I . 1 * . I \ - I 1- , t.u-ll 1
iaK'iI hi? .-ay- a limd ca-n.
i j..i* ? ? .> 1*.*"> iu c a. !>?. * G.van.
Al.ii' \i:v la.i.iiy incii'i.ilijj- Sat,.r<my
dlj iu?- li. aCnvi ivi.c lo>.
.titll iijjlllVM In lvi.i il( nvivi, .Si'ji
.'umber.
' v\ i- v. i.c ; . j;av. bad lVo;
?V. J;. .\i \. iu:i . : ? a.i < ! avail"
u.. w'i'.n uv Uu. ..4<i Out 'vuifiiiK.
. 1:.".- Aim lv. .Iavi..:0'i\ :iii - i'l'lui I.
ii 11?L ;niv'' .i 11iit?Ii.i.h- ai li i-?a
ma - -ay la i. ? .'
and .Mis. I'd:.:;.. GautMMy
.an i . :, .vi, i.... -d! i iai.1 11 '
aravd t?.?' Uuo.iv 1 ni l it a
no. I I.- .V .V. ill. J.-ai n.il-. 11,v.,
vi.v iui 'i:iii?a..ivii by one el t,u.
L-nior s til at-ill.-, Ah.?a Aiail-na lw;
OU^II.
. -nr. i'aui llvai.y, , ? UV\
wid Airs. ,1. Ai. li.n'tl..' all 'la-doiiuay
l.ot . 1teaoc.., Cui.iai
lull' ill- Y\ :.: 1' I -1..! I,.i. Mimuill.
Rev. lieauy . liil ] i vavliijs a;'
uubnijn ivin.m 1. l.a-l Siindav
llJi'lil lit the ? 11>i oi a J>''ivvt:l'in|-M'l
n??: i t w'o .voting hoys Mcssis J at.
iiaylor ami Columbus 1'iatt cann
in Ui atul joined the chinch.
s*-Mi-s Anteiia .Mehito-ii returnd
I'liilil Ijetlnli t mdlego tu tin.
te light nf her nuuhrr and ,fi ietidfRev.
A. J. Siiiji iiii. d "tile |iu!
lit I'm lie v. ./. M. It. atty at St.
aul la-t Sunday. lie d-iiVoii-d a
niwerfu! nie-sacc. , l'ea.-on
(). K. Manic auk and hi-u't'cui
i larrr-h. tire i?\ ? > Hm aim
.ast wevk.
MOlM VIhl.l*; M AN S
nit tic River /inn Uapti-t < lunch
Rev. I'. Wallace, I'a.-tnr
Sunday -wa- atinth'-t v.under:'u.
ay with those w in. attended on
. hurch. Our Sunday .?. iir.nl ua
ailed to older:' on time by mi.
-apt., Ilro. I). Wallace. The lessoii
was ti? i.y, lit ir. .ni.iiul ami
ninny -helpful .thoughts' who broi
ju-l Win are?U'lai 1?t-u?tat i?liel i?
Cat ti.tnon^ our regular a!tciulant.>i
tiie Sunday school i one sj-tm
Elizabeth iinyd who is seventy--in
. .tars old. She.-is never absent un
less sickness' or cur.-. Can read
ine print without via?-es and ha
i wonderful understanding, of tlu
rime. wnen u-kki .wivy sue na
st-rd?he-r?I'liectnclcs?a nlo,?s 1 ic ?rc?-cis
t?> the sayiny "Um. a woman
uid twice a child". And she is
iow living her childhood days over.
At 12 o'clock -civice Ixyan. Out
mstov (h iivvt ed a 1 wi ning me-aye
from 1st veiie, Oth chapp-i
Iebi CWs. .S.ubjeet "(Jo Forward"daily
enjoyed the senium. i
Mrs. Anna I'ylc-s of L'nion was I
ailed to tile bedside of her (lauyh- '
er Mrs. Kn.->a Lie Johnson.
Mrs. Uo.-a Loo Watts thru tie
id of her lodge raised a nice sum <
f money for Bid. \V. 11. Wyatt.
Pitts Presbyterian Church
Fte*'. R. C. John-on, Pastor
KnndflV school lit the <isc.nl lie.in I .
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uriday morning. The Supt. Mr |
!. \V. Pitts and teachers were at t
heir post of duty.
At 11 :?>0 Rev. Johnson ' pi each- i
:l,a wonderful sermon. His sub- i
?ct "Does Jesus Care". -He made ,
ich feel good. ' t
We were Very glad to have the 1
.Messrs fra and T. D. "Pitts at our
.hurvh; hl-o a number of visitors.
We were very glad to see Misses
I'hristonia Lindsay, Lucile Young,
Iva I>. Floyd, home after attending
school at B. S. II., Clinton also
Messrs Clarence and Clyde Lindsay
who were graduates of Bel)
Ktr.eet school.
.Messrs Westly Crawford, R.
Watts, Welton Crawford, Ameri,us
L. Crawford, .1. L. Young, E
1>.' Pitts motored to Greenville
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs
libtjde. and family.
Mrs. Lillie Belle Baily was
killed- by her husband. Mr. and
Mrs*. Allen have our sympathy.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. CONF.
St. l'eter A. M. E, Church
May 13, 14, [lt?37?l*nd"r the
uper\i-ion'tof Presiding Elder, P.
d. Gary assisted by the -pastor,
lev. C. G. Glover, and his faithful
towards the Conference convened
u ihe'ciiurch above named at 10:30
i, in', Devotionals welt* conducted
>y Dr.: Gary and the pastors,
cripiture ksson read by Dr. Gary
vom. 12: He gave a very instruc:;
ne exhortation with special _enidia.-is
upon service in the church
At. the conclusion of which Rev.'
. 15. Smith.- pastor of the Antiocl
,ud I'epnlar"circuit was presented
tini made rcniarks of encourage
nent to the conCcfence. . The eonerence.
oiganized with liev. G. \V.
radiey, secretary, pastor of the
list.o.ric Daily Bethel circuit. All
0111 mittees were appointed by l)r
iary. Uur visitors were introdued
Rev. .J. ('. Quarles, presiding
Id r . of the Greenville, district,
lev. .1. \\. \\ ithorspoon, pastor dl '
\llen Temple, Greenville; Rev! B.
1. Gary, pastor of Mt. I'isgah.
i'reenwood. . These addressed the
ifnfei? nee, giving food for thought
[.'residing Kldcr Gary asked Rev.
i. \\ . Bradley to respond. He did
? in a vi i v pleasing manner. The
iiiancial program then began with
i pit maul TTv"at Fy ItThong' tTi<7
hai gv-. We cannot work undei
whit and lash.r All paid what they
.mid 'n uii u i? hod 1'iq' more:?A Ijuu j
.mi i<> uev. v. t,. uiuVer, who is
.ideal ? ijturt'ainor; all preparai<?n
nen-s.-nry had been made lor
li hapi'iin.-s of the conference
llie writer ^topped in the'hoine ol
.'dr. and .Mis. S. 1). Davis who lives
:n a lio'u-se by tlie side of the road,
md i- always a friend to man. The
ouftio:..co recessed and was favored
with a line dinner, well cook<1
and si i-ond to none in the state.
At M.'f) p. in., alter the praise scr
i e. .Matt. ldtl-'J- read_i>y. I'resid
tiia" Kldor J. t'. Quarles. Rev. I1.
M. (iary presented Rev Robt. Green
i.r St? .Mm .t, ('ii cntr:?TexT
Matt. ldtls?And I say unto thee
that thoii art l'eier and upon this
"k -1'-wiH htdld my church, etc.
Subject--"The Christum Church.''
-ineiiur hy tlu- choir "I Heard the
\ "ire oi' Jesus Say." If you want
to hear sweet sinjfinw. U'o to St.
l'eier. Oil the second Sunday, in<
re tin<r subj.cts were discussed
>y members of the conference
Rev. I'. L. Kly who had previously
been appointed to preach was ah-cut;
Klder (Iary presented Rev.
buy; lie yave us; a practical yos>el
sermon; 'afD r .widths delegates
o tin;! Annual Conference (fCj'ti.e.'ecteil:
AUic?lirtis. Uostton Johnson
S. 1 >. Davis (MDs) Hattie K. Per
in'and Pro,. S.-R. .Minis. Mrs. R
I. Massi v and M iss Ren in wort
'.introduced and spoke to the con
' .rence. roqtii H intf more strenous
eorts in Missionary activities.
Match the Abbeville . District
low. u'o and "glow.
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A. .M?4v. <-11 lltCfT
Rex. ,1. \V. W'ilhel siwmn I'udiip
(invhville. S. ('. -Tin' week prev
? iimthe rally was ci owned with
iniifh success. 'I lit- Mothers' Pearl
club under I hi- leadership of Mrs.
Annie Mae Andet-on closed a penny
rally and realized Sid pennies
(SS.l.!) These are very -mall child
t en and des' rvc- milch praise.
The Cedar Chest and Silk spreac
contest sponsored by the Booster?'
?-|nb was a success. The* total awas
won by Miss I. K. Howard
sponsored by Miss F. L. Lykos
7."? tttid the spread was won by
Mrs. M. I? Wilherspoon sponsorec
by Mrs. .-Annie Mae Andersor
- I '.'.no. . ?
The pastor delivered two strong
messages that stirred tic
of nil ^rs Tistrat. For moinmir service.
ke (i-ed as a subject Somewhat
to Say, St. Luke T:40. Kv nir.y
.service his .-ubjeet was
Ihintrs That Take Time.
The second call of 'our trustee
rally was 'made last Suivday nite
and the pastor ami members are
naimcu wiin iii' results. I he total
for our sprint* effort amounted
o .SUT, 1,10. Individual members
lis well as clubs and boards did
xceedinyly well, srveial of oui
nenibers arc paying $5.00 for the
coord time in the last few weeks.
Pastor and officers commend the
>ople lor their response to tne
ippeal. Very few congregations
vith a membership of 100 would
lave done so well in so short a
;imc.
Throujrh an article in The Palnelto
l.eader and the Postmaster,
Ur. Prince H. Metts of Gilmore,
\rkansas was able to locate his
irother, Prof. E. N. Metts whom
ie had not seen since 1901,
TUB PAJLM RTTO LEAD!
CARLISLE NEWS
Sunday was a high day in Car
lisle at Williams Chapel A. M. E
Zion church and at St. James Chaj
el baptist ciiurcn. Sunday sehoo
at Williams chapel was opened b>
the Supt., Mr.' iivin Coltpnan win
has tne S. S. at heart. Al'tei
which the pastor Brought to his
hearers a good message. During
the service liro. William Tuckei
wlio has recently confessed Jcsu:
Christ in the pardorrrng of his
>ins came up ana joined tne church
2:30 o'clpck Rev. E. T. Morleitl
the pasttor of St. James Chapei
baptist and his members worshiped
with us at Williams chapel
Rev. Morfeitt brought to us a
great message from Genesis.
Services were good at James
Chapel Sunday morning. The mem
ueis will support the "pastor ami
go( with him irom place to place
Services were good at lUuple
Ridge Baptist church Sunday, 'llu
isabbath school was opened ami
gan. ' "?
Prof.. Bogan is pulling the S. S,
and is going to be a great powel'
to the church. The Pastor Rev.
Wilkes brought to his hearers a
good message. Collection $20.11
alter whicn ilea. Ernest Sims layed
$12.00 on tne table of which ho
had collected from his . friends
this brought a big suipnsc to tne
church and cheer of applause was
given fhim.
Sunday was a high day at Tucker
chapel. The Pastor, Rev. P.
1. WllkllK DI-HUI-ilMll !1 Stll-lillU
.nun ut 4:UU p.m. and liev. C. C.
.nclllwajn came un fcuiuiay . inic
with his met Abel's and brought a
^reat. shout ami revival. Amuunt.ollected
lor the day $'J.do.
There will he a table lined euiiest
at Williams Chapel A. M. L.
/.ion church Friday night, May lis
and a tackie party.
We.are looking foiivard for a
aig day at W illiams chapel ami
. 5t. Luke May doth.
Those on the sick list: Bro. B.
Lyles, Bro. Henry Dickson, Mrs.
Audio Dawkins and Miss Clarence
Dawkins.
We regret very much the death
of Mr. and Mr>. Jim' l'eaks's son
who passed in Xe.\v York. The remains,
were brought home and
luneralized at Jvters chapel A. M
K. church, Thursday by the Bastor,;
Rev. Wi .W. Thompson. Tiu
family has our. deepest sympathyTo
the subscribers; please pu.s
-ttp?yuui subM1: ipi ion?I'< >r Tile pa
per. The publisher is asking Toi
it at once.
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si* m mt: it v i i.i. k .x i; w s
First-Baptist Church
Rev. A. 11. Clark, 1'astor
Quite a lew attended Su.ulaj
senooi ana enjoyed the. lesions. ;?
tor the reading of the secretary':
teport school ws.s dismissed. Rev
Clark preached a wonderful ser
nun subject "The Prayer of J a
cob" Everyone was benefited u
-tIvm?. uioimi'. . Key. and?."B :.? "Liui:
of Churl is toil's Rtlsoinb. Baptisi
church Were visitors.
Kvei.voile seemed, to ic vcvj
prouu of First Baptist ie\. eh >:
?tand and baptismal pool that w.i.
installed in the ehureli.
First Baptist members are wo: I
iiiy and have been working hard u
make it .1 beautiful place for wm
ship.* "
airs. Blanche Williams who ha
Ikv.ii sick lor quite sometime i
able ti> alt end church again.
Our church Mrs. Mamit
13ro\vn is- lenving*l'or New York
this week.
7 t. Baptist church is feeling
proud of their young hoys an<
girls who are preparing tor 1 hoii
graduation oil June did. Sevet
ol which hi long to First Baptist
church.. IJiv. Cluik is going* U
deliver the annual address on Srti
day. May dt) at the A Is ton . IJigi'
school's auditorium.
rTT! i St. Alban students . and
teachers enjoyed a three uUrya
trip to 'J'uskegee Institute, alottg
pyth them 1'ivf. M. M. Sitton and
1 ? number of his students from
lionea l'ath.
The trip proved to be very helpful
and a number of boys from
here are planning to enter Tuskegee
tin,, fall, they are Messrs ()dell
Jacksoh, Gordon Motes, Winston
Heed alio Vernon Moragne,
all but the latter made the trip.
Those taking the trip were Prof.
1). K. bendy, Mesdames Ila^hjtmi
bendy teachers, Misses InestQ^-aieti.
anna Goldsmith, Essie Lee
Holiday, Annie Sloan, Maude Syli
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i...in, .hi?m? ? msLun iveep, u..e;.?Jacfcsoil,
Cordon Motes and Aaroi.
Beatty, all of St. All>an and Misses
Eugenia and Benienia Babb of
Bell Street sehcvol, Clinton, S. C.
Prof. M. M. Si lion, Mrs.?Lati mer
and Mr.. Mattison with two girls
and ten boys from Ilpnea Path.
The trij) was a safe one and directed
by Prof. Dendy. The new
school I us has proven to be helpful
to* the school.
MILLER CHAPEL CI 11' UCII
N'ewberry?We regret the trans
ferring of our beloved nastor Rev.
W. C\ Crawford to the Delaware
conference. Miller chapel has lost
a strong gospel pPonKher. The
majority loath to see him go hut
the prayers will ascend in his hehalf.
May God ever guide and direct
him in his new field.
It is known when it comes to
preaching the heartfelt gospel few
are his equal. And 'say what you
| will the world is in dire need ol
fervor in the pulpit and in the
pew unction. * Delaware, you have
gained and Newberry has .lost but
we are trusting and praying.
Mrfj^Flsrina E. Hurst was sleot
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ed by the white ladies of Centra
M. E. chuVch as delegate to the
- training sehool for Chrrstian wort
. ers for colored at Paine U. in
i Augusta, (ia., June 8-18. It is so
) -he cannot attend, hence recornf
mended Miss Elsie Gallman, j
) young Christian lady as substii
tute with thanks to the white cir
? cl.e for the honor they gave her
t Let us so live that when our sum
i nions come we will be prepared
; , Presiding Elder Adams is {in
charge of Miller chape! until the
Bishop appoint a pastor. We still
; have Mrs. Crawford 'and only wish
i we could keep her but not so.
i BETHLEIIEM BAPT. CHURCH
Hev. E. E. (iaulden, Pastor _
; Newberry, S. C.?Last Sunday
i morning a large number of stuI
dents aud teachers were present
, at the regular Sunday school hour.
We are happy to have our young
folk that have been ,away in .school
back home again. Those that
_ were present Sunday are as follows:
Muses Eddie Mae Worthy,
Nancy Halty and Ida Rutherford.
They said that they wove ready
and willing to do real work for
God.
Our pastor preached to us from,
the subject "Keeping One's Faith
In A Changing World". We were
made to think as hover before as
the man of Cod preached to us.
The BYPU met at 7:15 p.m. wjth
a large , crowd of young people
present. Mr. James Levy gave the
young folk a 'very inspiring talk
and along with his talk songs,
poems and other readings were
ours to enjoy as all of them wore
well presented,
At our regular night service's
'an-Ethiopian Priest gave us the
message of the hour.
Our pastor spent last Saturday
in Coliimhm,-to the reunion of hisclass
'"'A'!" at B,onctH('tcollege.
II is class along With the class of
"3-1" were the lirst to hold their
'reunion at Benedict, and the class
of "32" was the first class in the
history of the school to give as
much as $300.00 at one time to
its Alma Muter.
LOW BY MAN'S
Mr. Nathaniel 'But lis, 10, son of
. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harris was
buried at St. Haul Baptist church
Sunday. June >3.- Mr. Burris was
; the only, child of Mr. and Mrs.
Burris. lie was sick only part of
~ t\V<"> ilJlVsi. Mr. Harris was born
in Howrys, When he was very
small his parents moved to Alabama
and have been living there
since. Mr. and Mrs.'Burris spent
their carly_ lives in the community
doimr good work as members
of. the St. Paul Baptist church.
Tlie funeral service was conducted
at his church in Alabama.
1 Mrs. I/. F Sanders' has been
s shut in for a week on the account
of illness.
The Christian Home Baptist
church members enjoyed a lovely
trip to Ml. Prospect 'Baptist church
~ Sunday niclit. X~Tew of Iliown's
1 chapel members went with them.
Our quartet- hoy's rendered a few
- songs which were highly * njoyed.
"Mrs. Florence Bailey was called
' home fioiti Winston-Sah-m, \. C.
on the as.ount of the Innial of her
( nephew-, Mr. \.. Burris.
'i W'?- are proud lu have Mrs. AlI
hertja ~\\ alk? i- out after being siek
a ftj w jlays.
A ( I.IN TON COI.I.KHi:
The play- - Mothers' Moment.
j which was given by the Senior not
I mal clas- Tuesday uivht was quite
: a success. A plav. Out In the
I Street. was yiven by the Juniot
I hiirh school class at Koek (Jrove
i ' A. M. K. Zion church Friday nite.
. I Ruth of these plays were directed
> by Prof. C. T. Ilinton. In spite
i of his phy'ic.al handicap. T'jpf.
i ilinton'always-put thinys .over in
a hi(j way.
President I v- St-ndm h j-nvr
I -it sim'iik <.f?hu t ni es lieu week?It*
_ I h<- St liih-nt-liinly roles
, and hey illations. Heiny a retired
i railway ylerk, he is fully able to
lecture alony that line.
The ylee club pnder the direction
of Miss IVMond and a part
of the. faculty appeared in ji mus
iv>w jt-riiiM ac t(H' l.ittfo
A. M. K. Zion church,/t~narlotte
\T. Sunday even in/. "A*" very
appreciative audience witnesser
the program.. A sum of SI a.00
was realized. After the program
the group was highly enlertainec
at the home of Prof. C. II. Tur--rnrrr
Mr. and Mrs. McT.urkirt and
Misses Ruth Walker and Annie R.
Stanbaek were visitors on the canii
us Sunday.
t'OK KSRl'RY M:\VS
The Sunday school- opened on
--4-vhh^ The lesson Was beautifully
taught by the teachers and reviewed
by the Supt., Mr. bom Dixsyn.
Preaching service began at the usu
al hour. Our pastor broupht us a
wonderful messape. Text 78
Psalm list verse; theme: "Similinp
Jesus'." At the.close of the
message the doors of the church
were opened. Mrs. Malissa Clarl$,
a former member of the Cokesbury
TtrmtlNjf /.Vin....u .1 ...:?u
v..ill VII miii el" || Willi UJ*. Dnc
whs placed on Bro. Geo. Goggins'
class. A good collection was taken
in interest of the trustees. The
delegate, Mr. B. F. Adams, Jr. was
highly commended for the vcrj
plondid report which he brought
to ua from the Dist. Conference
This young man is an iecal church
worker. Mr. Grady Holmes anc
Master Grady Nash motored tc
Bcttis Friday to witness the closing
exercises. His sister, Eugenia
Mae, a freshman returned with
Miss Sarah Goggins, a freshman of
Bettls, who is home to the delight
of her parent# and frfend*.
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J THE LORD WAS WALK
U. 1 Cull yuli th
Was out walkii:
And the sky \va
! A lid the niobn \
And the breath
Was as 1're.sh a
* As the flowers t
* At the*tread of
I was sitting ak
And I_ doubted 1
When I saw 11 i i
And walk peace
But I tailed to
And He turned
And He totdt of
Like a kind littl
?_? ? Then Hp led mc
Like the fifend
And Hp shared
' That's abundant
When Hp loft, i
To bpUpvc t hat
I'or it seems thi
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interest in her lueau-o she has a he
little money and she isn't having
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IN(i LAST NIGHT *
o Lord
ij>" last night!
is so cloa'r,
vns so blight!
that I breathed
ml as sweet
hat bloomed
His feet! .
nne II
y eye,
n descend
fully Ivy!
my Lord
and-He smiled,.
my hand , I
|c child!
1 along *
that Ho is, . , .
of the lore
ly His!
t was hard
He'd gone,
tt He still 4 ?
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PALMETTO LEADER, 1810 X J
Carolina.
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ins.: Conditions will be more
nibble for you around the
LI, of this year. Keep trying
set-on at the places you have ap
d for work untiL you do. . .
ko the best of the little job that
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I. A. J.?Answer this two in one
stion for me. .Am I going, to
.promoted.and does the boy I
r care enough to marry me?
ins.: You had better jJfet proled
for a young war will take
ce in your home. . . but you
lly don't have to worry for you H
e every chance of getting pro- ,
led. No. . . the boy you have
mind does not love you nor will
marrv you. He won't be guilty
ROHIHNO ANYONE'S . CRAE.
k ;
). T. K.?Does thg old man that
rying to go with me care and
! he mean anything to my fuL?
?
Uis.: He will if you will allow
. . but for heaven's sake why do
i want some old fellow TWEN-1'IVK
YEARS your senior who
i ."in i i-juiy ii? noi dnwo in an
v chair for llio re 1 of his life.
":i >our attentions to the
I \( MAN who has been mak?
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!i of the season .
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