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MARCARET~WANTS CLUB
MEMBERS TO WAKE UL'
nei:o tun:
Do tell me what on earth has
happened to our club members. I
do hope they will wake up. I htI
tended Sunday school as usual.
-After Sunday school we had a
lovely Children's Day program
which- we ail eiijoyed.
At o:bU o'clock the Missionary
society had their annual turn out.
Rev. Westbyxjt.Xcab-preached^T
theiii aiVd" u-e certainly enjoveu
the sermon. 1 am still busy; The
garden ;s needing rain. I will
soon have sJuirhe tomatoes to can
from my uiub garden.
r.?i<;king for more letters on the
Junior page hope to see them next
week. _ J
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHIRCH
Itev. J. ('. Ilonpr. Pastor
Cornv.'oll, S.. C. ?Sunday, June
l.'l was a high day f ?r the above
named church. -People from various
communities were present to
participate in the Chiidi n's Diiy
exercise. All present cn.ioye..- the
singing, by the many .choirs and
the Well rendered ran tutiiuis. i en ?
injjs arid solos. .This showed that
jrra thi-! i-atliTs of each Sura lay school
^SfcXcitial much t'lTo'r.t i?. trailing,
these youtiK' people to rentier
> ". s-uch txci'Mi-nt selections.
The following Soia.av wliiiuls
a:tt! choirs rendered prourams an *
the amount of nio'roy rased hy each
Mt. Zioti, lllackslock y ">. !."i; "IMeas
afit Vf\v, Cornwell ST.lri; Mt. Mortal!.
Ciiv.-tfi- iii'i.OO: Aauoch, Cu.iii
v.'uil, SHhTo. The total amount
raised ;wa- lv:<M'yo-ne went
* away happy Sifter havinjf.such .au
enjoyahl(. day.
Su'n.e of .the visitors present
Were Uev. T. C. Coeiv.ait. tVlunihiu
who was Jill i.v* the pulpit at
Calvary Haptst rl.nrch, < 'K-.-U-r
Mr. d. ! !. s'paurt. untie*taker of
Chester; Mr. .J..1). Mcl.tlkin a: <1
Misses, Mayjrit ;.n<l Bessie Honor,
Cluster and many others \\h<>-e
names we failed to yet.
Sejfinniny Wedr.es- ay niyht,
June 23, we will hate three lutes
of nrciir!'. i m? sOrviee l.-toliiv on
to the fourth Sunday which terminates
n a grand rnMy.
Wednesday, June 23, v Second
Wilson Baptist church. pastfir U<v
?" qr jj Mahomry and cliuir.
Thursday night .we will have
Mt. Zion ehuoi r ami past or U< '..
J. W. Wright.
Friday liitrnt. I'left.-adl. Voo> choir
and pastor, Rev. Ken .all.
The drive s moving nicely to
paint the interior of the church;
Bo sure your finance gets in bofore
the drive closes.
I.OWUYS NEWS
The rneetng at Browns. Chapel
A. M.. K. Z. on the past week was
highly enjoyed by everybody. We
regret very much that St. Paul
Baptist church and pastor was
rained r;'ut on. Wednesday night.
Thursday nght. Christian. Home
turned out in nice numbers. They
raised $3.00. Chestnut Grove A.
M. E. Zion church pastor came
but the members couLI not come
but the pastor the Rev. F. R.
Gladden preached a soul stirring
sermon. Collection $1.50.. Saturday
the quarterly conference convened
.with us. Raised $0.75.
* ounoay aiternoou v_ross
Road Baptist church from Rock
Hill came in trucks and cars, a/so
the Flint Hill Baptist church came
with them. They were successful
in every respect. $22.40 was
raised. The Lord's Supper was
administered Sunday night by rAir
beloved presiding elder Rev. (3. L.
Flowe. We thank the friends of
the community for helping so love
|y and nicely in all these services.
The total amount raised $'17,46. On
Wednesday night the few who
came raised 76 cents.
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MATTIE COMPLIMENTS
MAKGARET
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| Hello Everybody;
1 amjviiting again this week. 1
went to Sunday , sehjbii.! Sunday
and had a nice time and a very
j liri-.- <ubjee.*: "The Brotherly
I Love of Judah".
I I Was looking over the-Junior
Page and di'dn'L any letters
but Margaret Wright's' and mine.
I Want to compliment her for tie
way .-he has kept the Junior Page
up. I Wish that all the membe s
woulu write and fill up the Junior
Page. .
Bye. Bye,
MATT IE BLACK.
chapel will have a lawn' party on
j Thursday night.
The Rev." A. C. Crocker was m t
able to be .with lis on Suiu.ay on
account o? losing one ol"'his membus
at the Lmv church, Mrs. Peayj
who wa< a loyal .member- at ti e
, Mt. Hebron A. M. E. Ziiui cliureli,
Chester."
| Mrs. Pearler 15. Ihi-rby of Gu i
Ionia,. N. C. and little daugli^i r
lis visiting lie: mother, Mrs. Maiy
Reid this week. t
Mrs. E-sie Bell Kennedy of Ga tonia
was a visitor of her -mother
and mother-in-law on last week.
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I MUitun mti>? .> I
A. M. K. ' H I K( I
Rev. R. I. I.onion, Pastor1
I I'll Idre-n's Day was observed at
Morris Brown last Suiuhiay .with
fstt'iiut services by tin*- pastor.
Tin- syrnioiiotto to thv children
was based oii tin' theme "The
('hil>i in Business for (io-.i". Many.
I important, points, in the wisdiin of
Solomon were stressed as the speak
'or. .delivered the message which
was an injiiliet or. to parents, as
wtr.l as children, leollowinjt this
inessajft4 to tin- children, the paso::
link as a text for the morn,iik
sermon, 11 lirews 12th ehau ei
and 1st verse. A beautiful
sermon was woven around the
feme "The Christian Race" A
hu'ife congregation worshpipyd i\l
our church, in spite of the intense- '
iv hot weather. The evenintr njes
^agc hrc/ught by I>?". l.o'tioi:. was "
'aken from lac. 12th chapter and.
11?? Verse. The them,. de.T.iuo d
was "Youth. tile Time to liotnoh,.her
(in i". At both; serv .cos, the..
mdci lying thought w as the tlu' V .
of parent tou child, ?nd. child to
parent., thus carrying out tins'
Children's Day deft. A men ft the
many visitors in attendance during
the Cay. was Mrs. A. Holley
(white) of Atlanta. (la., who spoke
on the condition of the prisons in
the south and the refat ion's <.T
wl/te and colorde in the Western
section of the ' country. We were
pleased at night, to have Mr. Win.
McKnight, brother <vf Mrs. Kmnia
f.ohnson of our church, us a visitor.
Mr. McKnight made an interesting
talk. Mrs. I.. (I. Smallmade
two presentations at the ev- j
' ning service, $10.00 too the
Stewards and $10.00 to the Trustees.
Our phi. ting i> well on lit; v*:,
and already Morris HroWn ,:s Jthe
bright' spot on Morris vticot. A
special effort is being made 1< ^
takt, care of the extra work en
tailed in our program of improvements.
Our 3rd quarterly conference j
will take place no the 3rd Sunday
n July, i:?37. I,
Dr. f.emon and his devoted wife,
are fast getting a grip n the
hearts of the good people of Mori's
Mrown.?This is eVUIenchd hv '
the spirit of c<x*Jgration that is
manifested in the program out- ,
liner.' by the pastor to* date. We
are planning even now, to send (
our pastor to Memphis, Tenn., to ^
attend the big raeetifig to be held ,
June 22-27, Bro. T. A. LaSaine ,
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waller |
will uisu attend that meeting i
the interest of the Suhday scho\
work. It * .Vr encouraging to not
that four accessions were made t
the church on last Sunday. \\
Jook foTward.
GREENWOOD 6NEWS
Tlte iamily of Rev. .J. Good
take this chance to thank tK
many friends in and out of til
state who sympathized also sei
in. oO'nation* along with encoui
aging remarks, since the lost <
their home, April the fourth 1lire.
Allow us to make nientio
of the showers gven by .the per
pie of Wr/odurtf, both white an
_cuiiirmJ friends. 1st shower lo
by the Busy Bee club of Ne1
Bethel Baptist church. Mrs. El
za Thompson, pi'esdent. .Mr;
Mary K. Rogers, secretary. 2n
shower led .by. the Pastor's Ai
club of New Bethel, Mrs. M. 1Rotors,
president;- Mrs. Thetp
Ri/binsoir, .^secretary.
The white people of Woodrul
di i a ureal part to make the show
or a success, also Switzer ?. Ml
/ion Baptist church and Shad;
Grove. A shower from the com
munity club of Greenwood led b
kittle Lucy Byrd of which Mr?
Goode is presdent. Wy also than
our whte. friends and many other
who helped to make this movenrou
possible, l'e ends from many, o
the"churcl.es in thy city .along will
nciuhbo^ has striven to show tl.
bright si..)- of life and have* no
faded to come to the Uss'stttUc
ot? this family.
We thank you for your prayers
wdru,- of sympathy and deeds o
Lnmdness. .
iti kai. Roads inventory.
A' i'!. o\aiy sjnple 11>ii<
>ii' juitdu' r"?i;i?1 111 South t'arolim
lu..- I toon eoiiipl'-v/ni ip all colli:
ti<*.? except Picket:.-, Oconee aiu
Sparlaiibury. Charleston, liieen
viile and l.aii. a.- u-r counties has'
just' boot, lini-hed.
This worl:, hecm. by the High
way Plamiirjr Survey, has heel
sponsored by the Stale Ilijfhwat
Depaitmei find tlie federal. I5-H
lean ?ti" Public. Kdads.
I'nt'il ._Llie Feiicaal. ttuY.ct nmenl
became itlcisetcd it. rural mads
refer.tly, little attrition was pai<
t them. Hut when the Ktdera
WoVerinnent did Im yiti to thin); o
appi opi iatiiur money for rura
road cor st ruct io; , it disired s.oiiu
fa teal information. a! out the ini
portanee and -er\ie,e pi the roads
before, shaping- any <1 finite pro
It ram of highway planning.
The Highway I'lnming Strive)
wa?? org-ruiit'.eiI to puller such lac
Uial information ami the . first
phase of the survey began will
parties making .an "inventory" ol
all mads- stale ami ruia'l.
They wanted to know, firstly
exactly how many miles of road:
thee are which are not on tin
state .system.
'Ih.ey de- II (I TTi (h - cover" Wfial
service each road wits to the poo
|de thavelirg it. Was it the ioat
to mai k t, the road to town, tin
triad to church, or the road t<
sunn- place of recreation?
i hey needed to learn the exact
condition of the road?its width
the kitnl of surface, the per ion!
of- grfifle, t'V- kind ?:f draunngc
ami other factors describing it:
physical integrity.
J hey desired to determine . tin
exact location of till farm houses
homes. churches, schools, ieorea
lion parks, places of business, am
other forces which contributed t<
thj- use of the roads.
They wanted a record showij'jj
the relation of motor vehicle tran:
the relation of motor vehicle train
pot tat ion to other forms of tram
portation. They set out to survey
the location of all railroads, tin
routes of all regular ,Vr lines, the
courses'of all navigable streann
and those actually usod, and the ii
Stations, ports, or wharves.
In sevi'ral weeks, all of this information
will have been gatherer
N'o road has been neglected ?>i
overlooked. Every by-way, no mat
ter how far away or how rarelj
traveled, has been or is beintt
measured and mapped,
Meanwhile, as a pait of the it
venltory, studies involving'- highway
safety are now in progress
On main roads, where safe trav
ling for high-speed traffic is imperative,
every situation whjerc
the driver cannot have fview
)t the road 1000 feet aread is
J . t f
THB FALMirrto LBAPBR
beittK charted. Every cause o
"thes?e restricted sight distances?
_ high hills, sharp curves, buildings
shrubbery, forests?are being re
corditd so that, later, recommen
datioas can be made for adjust
ing the highways * to eliniinat
such dangers.
Exact conditions of lailroat
n crossings are being mapped an
* tlhie number of accidents whicl
^ have happened there put on ,rec
? ord. With thse facts available, th
e questions of possibility of aeci
dents and delay of traffic can b
answered.
All the results of these survey
|e and studies are to be made int
ltv large-scale maps of every count;
lt. in South Carolina. Then the pub
it lie will have- a picture of the rel
! .. ative service of the roads to th?
,f people.
y With those facts, maps, studie
n of traffic and taxes completed, i
program based on facts alone cai
d be use.l fcr future hignway plan
d .ning. ;
'I CLINTON COLLEGE NEWS.
(j Monday, May 17, ?-1 and 31
. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson enter
- taincd all the -young ladiew am
a young men in the boarding depar
ment and the faeulty of the col
Y lege respectively at their beaiiti
. ful home on Allen street. Eacl
L group left regretting its inability
to find Words to express just hov
_ much, it appreciate*! Che kindnssi
^ of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Thes<
people are loyal supporters of
Clinton college.
' Commencement exercises begai
j. Friday evening with the musica
. festival. Miss DeMond* trrough
L' the cooperation of the faculty has
f built up the music depaitment. Il
e j is her aim to make this an annual
affai'.
Rev. W. A. llillian. pastor ol
1 tlie Metropolitan A MHZ church
( liester was at his best in deliviring
the. baccalaureate sermor..
He hehi the-audience as well ..as
the graduates spell, bound.
The- class day exeicises, Mon1
dav were uooil and vi'iv interest.
- ir.ji;. The Alumni address by Mrs,
1 A. It. Boulware was a master
piece.
r Winners in the oratorical conUst
wi'ir Misses Vushti Joluison;
? high. -chool and Mae--Rose Barbel
normal department. These yourg
ladies won the silver and gold
nudals respeetively.
The' climax came Wednesday at
:l;oU when 22 istlfdehts received
jcertili ate.s mrd diplomas. The
I |commencement address by Dr. .1.
.IS. N. Truss, secretary Of AmeriI
can Bible Society was. inspiring
and uplifting, l)r. Truss spoke on
Creative Education.
President Stanback declai.es
that this has been one of t h e
best yearshe has had The fac
mi.> ii. iwi|n.-iuu'ii one [UiiHi rt'U
per cent to Melp him put over a
good program.
We are appealing to you to help
i us make this u bigger and bettei
f school by seliding us students this
fall. Tlie* next term begins Sep,
tembe.r ?">.
' Mi^s Miiry M. Wilson, after
; closing a successful term as instuctoi
here will spend the sumr
mer in Long Island, N Y. ?
L si, .1 VMKS A.M.K tHlKfH
Ke\. \N. It. Bouler, I'astor.
After the Sunday school was
' opened Py the Asst. Supt. Mr.
' Melton Lewis, the teachers interested
their scholars vety -much
with the lesson text and our pa*
tor h; ought much Ight on the
_ sntlie i" his review. .
Tin looming message delivered
' by in.i pastor from the - theme:
" i Th.. ll.e.c.nlo \f ..11 "
, ....in , ?cm 1 mi til
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j ji.i<>i motion ftnl inspiration. At
' | flu- i- . i t injr hour of worship oui
Ipiirtt..; prttu'hvd another practical
' .-cini.>|, giving food for thought
% from tin- theme: Ilezekiah's Feast.
1h v Young of Jones Chapel A.
M. Iv. /ion church was a visitor
at Sunday evening worship.
The auxiliaries of the church
! are still moving on.
.Misses Adeline and Wilhelmina
Johnson are at home after completing
a successful seh<\o1 term
at Tuskegee, A la.
BI.ACK ROYALS RASE BALL
(1.1 B WANYS GAMES.
; W'tnnsboro.?The Black Royals
_ liilse hall team of eity nm ia.
i need for games. The team has
playd six games this season. The
. Royals would like to book games
for June 25th in the city. On the
20th they are open for a game
out of town. During July they are
[open at home on the following
^dates: 2, 5, 9, 18, 23, 20 and 30th,
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f put of town: 3, 10, 17. 24, 27, X
- 28, 2U and 31 St. Any good base *i.
>. ball team wishing if aim-s with the
- Black Royals write or wire Timo- {
- thy J. Johnson, Mgr., Winnsboro, X
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CARLISLE NEWS
j The Children's Day exercises at
^ Jeters chapee A. M. E. church on
Sunday was good. Services were
good at Williams chapel A. M. E.
1 Zion church. Sunday school was
called to orJer by the S'upt. Mr.
e Irwin Coleman. The lesson was
Well toad and discussed by the
-s .school. Wd were vei^' gfud' to
0 have Mr. B. Sims and Mr. Gussie
y Dawkins with us who took an ac*
tive part in the discussion and also
* Miss Vashti Johnson. After this
c the paster brought a very good
message from St. 'MaiTt"*14:41.
s The women .of William chapel
a are striving to paint the church (|t
1 they rpeorted $16.80 and others are
* yet to report. *
We were glai. to have Miss
>v!
Shirrill of Newberry worship with
us Sunday.
Rev. F; L. Wilkes reported that es
services were g<vod. at Maple Ridge ^
j Baptist church Sunday and also tQ
at Tuckers chapej! both churches
have put on new life.
Mrs. Eva Coleman left Saturday
to spend a few weeks with
her sister, Mrs. Ruth Walters in
Hendersonville, N. C. T1
We are glad to have Miss Vash- us
ti Johnson, Miss Viola Tucker and de
> Mr. Clintr/n Met..lock hohie aga'n A
from Clinton co/lege. les
Mrs. C. Chick has been very se
. sick but she is much improved, re
I Mr. Berry Shelton is up again. 19
i Mr. Henry Dickson and Mrs. Eli- m<
za Lyles remain on the sick list,
t Mis? Julia Hawkins -Is spending lai
t awhile in . Union. an
Children's Day exero'se will be
at Mt. Eden A. M. E. church Sun- wi
" dya afternoon and at Williams Tl
, chapel tht.. fourth Sunday. At St. Al
Luke the 1st Sunday in July. ba
ftl'FFALO NNEWS cn
ar
Sunday was a very fine day for
all. Sunt. Sherman and teachers
at post of duty.
At 2:30 Mrs. Honriotta Murph
remains were funroali?ed. She
was a member of St. Luke Bap- wi
list church for 27 years. Rev. A. po
' I). Duncan preached the funeral. |
She was also a member pf the Su
Women's Aid society of Union. J rir
She leaves to mourn, her hus-'jet
band, onL. daughter and one sister. |
_ three brothers, two grands a host m<
of other relatives and friends. th<
Sister Murph was lovde by all er,(
who knew her.
Mi' ss Louise Murphy, Miss Lu- gu
cile Rice, Miss Edmonia Norman,
t?a
Miss Louise Murph. Mr. John Giles
rei
all left Sun< ay for the summer
school Rock Hill. |
Mis. Mamie E. Lindsey, Mrs. ^
Lyretha Sanders, Mrs. Rosetta X
Murph were delegates to the con- '
vention of the IVomen's Aid socie- '
ty at Antioch in O.'inton June 12. w
Mrs. Sarah M,'lls departed this
life May 30th. She has been de- ^ '
dining in health for four months. ,
he lived with her daughter Mrs. ~
i 1 e
Vinln
I o.
Sick list: Mrs. M. Garner, Mrs.
Judah Rice.
The .secoTKlfiuntiay. in July will Mr
be Chk'vjren's Day at St. Luke
lie
Baptist church. Committee Mr.
sp<
-Walter Vaughn, Mr. D. Garner rf _
Mrs. Rosetta Murph, Mr." All** 03
Garner. 5
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SENEGA NEWS ij:
Dr. and Mrs. II. E. Thomas and *:
daughter accompanied by Miss E. [ J
R. Cli nkscale and Mr. Hill of jv
Charleston attended the wedding of X
Rev. V. M. Young and MTss J. ;*
Reese of Anderson. They were al- 5
so the guest of the bridle luncheon !
at the home of Dr. Young. They | X;
reporteo an enjoyab'e trip. | z
A number of the teachers are ;3
leaving Juno IStb for summer ^
school. We wish them a pleas- X
ant stay. i
Miss Mary E. Sloan, left Thurs- ;3;
day to visit relatives in Washing- 5;
ton, D. C.. for a few days. We :X:
wish for her an enjoyable trip.
J n..?r K
ot'iiuia i?> KiaU iu wcituuie x IUI. ft*;
\V. H.-Gaines a graduate of Johnson
C. Smith home.-'They are M
proud vf Mr. Holland also a grad < >
uate of same school. , ,
Miss Inez Washington a gradu- J [ I
ate of State college. We are gald 1 ? '
.to see all the students home from j >
various schools fo?j vacation. jl , , 1
The roaJ to Paradse was given ] J
at East End school Tuesday nite " r~
by some of Seneca's best talents. < >
, The W. M. S. Group No. 3 club !
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J [
H. C. Clinkscale, the home was 1 1
bcautfullly decorated with cut ?
flowers and everything around ,
seemed to welcome the guests. The [
program was very good each mem
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BY HERBERT
3 ON KEEPINO
Pause when you met t
Smile when you gi\e
Ar.d never foi g
Hold out your hand w
4 Though little you stun
The loans that t
Be most forgiving.
Help to make living
* A pleasure for
ShnnMov
iiivu UUUUIt1!
As if they were bubbl
Regardless of hi
21' seeming*'y was at theTr best,
usic was furnished by Miss E.R.
linksclae. After the progoram a
dieious pineapple salad was ser?0
with tea. Followed with ribin
cake( cream and mints; was- ,
rved guests o'f Miss Annie Robson.
E. R. Clinkscale.
Visitors were Mrs. Hattie Gain,
Mrs. Mary Moore and Mrs.
lara Moore. Members and visirs
wi'.l ever remember the day.
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. C. Jenkins. Castor : - .
Sunday 'was a tine day for all. i
ie Sundya school began at the ,<
lual hour with the superinten>nt
and teachers fit their post,
fter a brief discussion of the
ison the pastor preached a noble
rmon, using for a subject Chili A
n' Made Welcome. Text Matt. 1
:14. Th/.s was Inndeed an ideal
I'ssage.
At 6:80 the B.T.U. hold its regur
session with Mr. Epps in charge '
iti -it was ai'so enjoyed.
At 8:00 o'cock the pastor came '
th another wonderful messagy.
leme Christ Opened The Door. *
fter service one candidate was *
ptized by the Rev.. Miller, We *
iprecia'tee.' very much the pr.esce
of our visiting friends. You
e always welcome.
I.EXINOTON NEWS
I
ltev. I. (). Simmons, Pastor \
Sunday school at the usual hour
th Supt. ami teachers at their
st. . (
The pastor was at Mt. Zlon on
inday and preached a soul ,stirig
sermon from Prov. 4:23, subI
:t The Keeping of the Heart.
SSinday afternoon tihe pais tor *
>tored~T0 "SpriTig Hill aruTthere
ay ha 1 a line Children's Day ex:ise.
At 7:00 o'clock the A.C.E. Lea- 1
e was in proogress and all had
nice time. The Bib'e football j r
me was real nice. The Ch'ld- i
i's Day exercise began nad all }
spondee! nicely.
Rev. Simmons, his mother Mrs. n
*> ft I, ' '
ita Simmons, his 'sister Mis'. a
lincy Lee Simmons, Mrs. Deacy
ise and .Mr. and Mrs. Wesley ?
ise, were the dinner guests of
\ and Mrs. John T. Wise.
Ml'ss Thelma Sewell is home
?m New York.
The pastor is planning to' go to
nnessee next Monday. He is
iking the support of all the
mbers and friem.s.
Sick list: Mrs. Martha Borstie,
'. K. W. Walker and ^frn. Lil
Drafts. We hope for them a
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Sunday school servicts were held
as usual also the services at the
Friendship Rapist clrurch. Rev.
Mack brought a soul slinung- S6r
n>on.
The ras'ly at Calvary was a sue
ce?. M!" s E. S. Marshall, 1st
prize, -18 pounds flour; Mrs. Llla
Pompey, 2nd prize, 24 pounds of
flour;; Miss Beatrice Gregg, 3rd*
prize, 12 pounds flour.
Mr. and Mrs. Contest Marshall *
and fainly were the dinner guests
r?f Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd SunJay.
They al-o motored to Batesburg
where they were the guests of
Miss Ruby Harmon.
The Leesville baseball team vei-'sus
the A.B.C.'s of Columbia last
Monday. I.eesvillt was defeated
7-4.
Miss h ly Bell Av.jers of Columbia
is spending awhile at home
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
11. Adjers. m
Miss Klla Mae Bryant has reurned
froom Washington, D. C.
Miss Sarah Watson has returnid
from New York.
Miss K. Lee was in town Saturlay,
Miss Earine Inabinett left Sat
rniay .for New York.
Sick list: Mr. Willie Taylor, Mrs'
Ana Boyd, \fr. Charlie Inabinett
iiid Mr. Bub Humphrey.
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A. M. E. CHURCH
Sunday was a high day at the
ibove church. Sunday school bejanat
usual hour by the superin- _
rn;:int'. A~ hrr^- mtmx!Kmre-Ws "
>ut to the session also to church.
Rev. L. D. Gamble used for his
ext A New Commandment I give
into you, etc. Subject "New Com
nandment". He Jaid stress on the
ove that ChiVst have for us and
le preached a wonderful sermon.
Five persons joined the church.
Phe Cotpjyynion table wag spread
md i.ierhtv communed.
Ccllcction $17.01.
David G.EllUon
General Insurance
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