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Pasre 2 1 "* V I "The Old Gray" f 'X - - X X By - ! llev. E. 1'hilip Ellis Y Allen's Official Opening The presiding elders were called Ly 'Eishop J. S. Flipper to meet it) ?speeial session at Columbia on last ?Wednesday morning.'?Tin- meeiing was. held at Allen university and the occasion was to submit reports for Endowment Money. All} of- the districts: made, tine reportsj and Eishop kFHppcr cxpiesjad his appreciation to the*. presaUng el (icrs and pastors for the tine sum! raised and asked them to express his thanks to their several congregations. The state from. Llrecti-1 yiile to Charleston is unanimous in saying, he is the ntpst. reasonable' bishop they have ever Known. ih raises iyi.ore money Crrth -toss abusing than any bishop ill the. chuieh according to the saying ol' other, denominations. . school under piv-idriit -MeCill is succeeding nuely. . W5TT any president, -will* .succeed wHeTT the bishop is with him;.. Tor whvio the bishop is, theiv will tiiv.>tat<. be. alstf.* Th.e series oj coiileieiRo r. - will begin next >V vdltesuay- itnu, that of .the.sPaihivfto;- This c.?n. Jfrrenco* -which \yiU _ -be iie!<i at ~ fttftgstrec sets the standard ..for yd of ttialrest;, l-ai;ge . delegations from ail over tile state -Will be ill attendance. Any number of out-, of-s'tate Visitors ar.e ,.ab-p ^expe-s'led. KeV. S. -M. Hughes is jllic eliteitaiiiiiig pastor; anil * i?r. J. L. Bcnbo.w host presiding elder. I he Writer will represent The i'almetto Leadert And for inc. next six weeks our coiwinii \viil be ta.;en up with conlei eiue iH-wa in eluding as.-ianiiionis. 1" know Uir whereabouts of the'A. .M. iv. ministers from ?pw until L>eceincei;> watch the "Leader". J . v "What Will i.ecoine t)t Me!" The above que-Aioh seems 'to be tipper nivtst. in trie minus of quite ' . a lew presiding euurs in South .'Carolina at this present time.. His a bit aniusing and a 'little ui^gu^t-, mg to see xx hy they, are so uislui bod. ft?rumi>re: l.nat?. .on,. say that u.H'.v me niarKe.u.. lor" tile 1 n trenches. Aiul so tin* \vn?? arc now serving in the tr< nviif?, are to uej . ' ' mounted upon the "U:d Ciiay'r It J is. tile heig 11* <.>1 lloll-'vlj.-L-. In cue a - I late such a prepugaiina. 111 a 'ui?-| trict v>v?r1( wnieii Hi imp l-'npn. rl presides." *le .1 I' ll I nave a u-'.liso j lull ol clerks w i ;t nig. appointment.-., nut even a private setieiaiy. An.-J gels m 'heaven don't know wnat bishop l- upper is K'"iiiU. to d^omy the l'aliier in In aVeii liiniws what is 111 the. ILi lliii ol ' Lkhnp I'iiple;. lint to say that any pa.-tor it; Charleston is' louring- in the Cray direction is'... untrue and wilhou.t foundation.- Wnhe Wo are trying to ?lo rii: Work a- a'"'d pa>'.oi;;i una r to' a''I .h""'i pa.-. a.> ' Slg'UUiehtS iiolll .'.lie Ug-nop, oltlcniei tain houid iipf he tiu e,y fomud, that We- are. a-piiant tor. the CiUei's i>ia.e. A.- lor ni.e, it the ijisiioji is pleased to gvyi- a'li of the pre.-luing e.ii.'i f an dssuitapee that they wtli'iOreyui remain in his cabinet, it is-perfectly. .-ati-l'av-1 lory with. me.. 'linn on the other] f* hand if he lakes them down tvhbk'vl sale and retail, therihuili be fuunu a plenty good' room~pi the tivm lies for' them. CunTmg down is al-1 ttT^rs 9 in order in a Metno'diSt chi'axh. Otherk Cair>i? .Down j Dr. T: J. j Miles leader of Thej Palmetto conference wt?s taken down and placed in another coiir ference. Dr. J. K.~ Beard, who was in the r.cait of the. ministerof his district wa.^ taken euwn and stationed at a church for one year ?11 . <tnd then anotliei tuntiaiy. to Hit wishes of his former congi*gation. Dr. J. L. UenL/ow ewas taken down front the leading district in his conference'and as igned io a pastorate. Dr. Geo. C. Johnson a noble loader was taken down and given a circuit. Dr. J.. K. Thomas who led his conference in reports was taken 'down'.and sent to a church in another conl't MVlfce. "Father" Leo A. Logan, D.D.. a : ?gifted 4akeod<rw-n?rtd sent to another conference. Dr. L. F. Vance was taken down and given little less than a mission. Dr. G. K. Lyle- was tnkur down when in the site of the grave and t given a small pastorate. Space will fail me to,speak of Drs.-Sam Nance. I. W. Wilborn. M. J. Sumter, J. B. Smith. M. G. Williams, t ^ T. F. Harper and J. C. MoCK llan all of whom were dismounted and -served in the trenches. Now w'^y . . should there bo such a great 'tfrifl" } about coming down. L - r* ( 1 he Masonic Grand Lodge "" Charleston i< in urmc ... ... vv/ i vu;iu* ^ m the Gl'find Communication "1' Kroe . and Accepter] Masons here in I)?c. N cember. Hon. J. S. Stunhack errand ? jy, master has brought, new life to 'a#"11'8 n?blc order in South Carolina. wJi K,Thcrc wi" 1)0 an>' number of outTi ?? tandinff characters in this c'itv J, lul u "'iat wi" J?'n "u>: tanks between t. e jo . amj comjnp, (;,an(| [.Odtco. i class was mo rw?f,. r> n ,i I. nothing olUss." tV i r,nT?f' | .no Alps.- 4 \h* ,'; ! Lodtft; t , Uenry Jenkins, tHr?only * ^ , ? nv'(' merchant in town has hputrhtCV('"in" and many new fashionable trines for 'n~ If the fall; also second hand Shoes, this** '(n I hats, etc. See him before you buy. /f heDr. Eddie Davis,' the (treat e- f.n*,ft.r0TT1 F van^elist Baptist minister will have charge of the service Sunday F night at Brown Chapel. Come ear "''day at F Jy if you want p 'neat. members % * r-y and Lodge of Sorrow, "E. Phillip Ellis, Grand Chaplain, chairman, St. I.uke This week-end finds' thy pastor of the above named church in annual conference at Kingstr?e. The field agi nt is asking The Palmetto 'Leader subscribers of the six conferences, to please be ready to settle in fell With us at the seat of your"cohferences. We are glad to report that all of our subscrib- _ yrs in Charleston are paying up " nicely."~We trust those in and out of thv state will do likewise. "Let I s Advance On Okir Knees" ST. JAMES A. M. K. CHURCH Rev. Male It. Thompson, Pastor 4 ..vllh* V (\?ThftVimst Sub killi was an excepiion.ally^hcajttiful day from sunrise to sunset ami la rye crowds worshipped 'thru ! iiu.t the <lay The Sunday school .'ii.nl a large attendance and the 1- s$on was taught with much iifc (test. Doctors S. S. Morris, sec*"77 ' ai V otrr A. t"..E. heagi e and *TV. W Abingdon, editor of our Sun-. h iy school 1 itsrah/'li'e were our .'amvd ?;t: |lvts at the Sunday . hool TjT/ur aiuT gave great in. ' - _ . r' _ 4 _. _ ^ (/rational. addresses They arr.v d in the city late Saturday ev, euilur and spent the time with our i pa-fln- where they were entertain-L-i royally. . ., .,jp The lnornh g servicej'wus -begun v\iiii great inspiration with fhe j c,"oir's singing oitffh?**'proe^ssionj al and the. prayer o-f 'consecration b\' the pastor. The large congregation was truly lifted to an atti tilde of worship. Our pastor af_b_L?de\ot ional preliminaries present ed Dr. S. S. Jlorris who in turn i>re^<-nt?d Dr. C. \Y. Abingf-(ii who delivered the morning's nivsage.. Troin the subject "The < iiallenge Tp Serve" Dr. Abrngt :i delivered a gi*at sermon which .was tbarged with spiritual dynamics and mental richness of the highest type. Men'and wooei: were moved to tears and to I tla ir iVot as the servant oi uo<i s: okp. w\it of a soul and heart made, rich "by con-ecratipn and unIrring study and re-garch. .Many \isitors tvvri present and. were o.-ade. welcomed. After service and dinner Doctors 'Morris and \ \.:.. . .. \ r? f \ . > I .uijihh'ii 'i-iu nu unir noines n| Na-hvi'le. Tenn., and Dallas Toxarespectvely. Kvi-ijinif .service ..\vuw largely at" .n.led at.d our pastor dejivel od ar. inter-, sting message from th" . ihjt'Ct. "Tit' (iootl Wi'fe". Gripping interest was given the disi-'ijrse throughout the delivt/ry. iv.ervthing. D in. readiness 'for the v pli"ii of our presiding elder, .Dr.' II'dt, and for the holding.of :>-t . 'I'larlerly c< jnfei once on. the . iir.inu1 .\I< r,day "night. Ili-tunis . inui' io t ome in for the annual i;!( viice'; nd our pastor'did not .'ail to cViuiiK-nd all for their lino | arc wor!'_imd cooperation. i i nerai. rites for tmi: rev. (;. \y. di m m(k'k lict-utiful floral tributes and a-l ost of ministers . motored : . on Columbia-to the Congaroe ion, St. Matthews Bapt. pay- ' ng their'last respect to .the de.- ased, Rev. (J. W.^'JIimmoek who v as burn and CanViJ*, in the St Matthews, community. r" ' lb v. I>ii).m'''i7IT"has been ailing for a year or more hut became wor.-e in luoe. Then alonif two weeks ago, he was confined to bed and wn-. - placed in the hospital, where he passed. | Ho was manied to Miss I.ouise ! Nelson of College Place, S. ('., in jlPdO. Was ordained into the niin[istiy by the Mt. Hebron association some thirteen years ago The I City (7T Co 1 urill)ia and South Carolina has less oiie-of its best ntinI ist' rs through the passing of Rev. j'ftimmoyk. ! He eavj# to mourn a devoted jwife, brother and sister and many j relatives and friends. The minis : < ! i.ii rariK litis attain neen DioKt'ii 1 an^i his passing leaves a question | tMark bcfhint"? Who will be next? Program-Rev. .J. "W. Hailoy, | master of ceremonies: Hymn, Rev. F. M. Young; Scripture lessen Rev [.J. W. - Hopkins; l'rayor. Rev. I) (J. Robinson; Hymn Rev. W. T. Rookbeart; Remarks by Revl L. ('. Jenkins, Rev. J. P.'Corbitt.JRev (J. Anderson Rev. W C Sanders Rev. .1. J. Young, Rev. D G Robinson, Rev. D. Gallman, Chester. Active pallbearers* Rev. ,1. W .Rhodes, Rev. W. S. Bookheart, -Rev. J. Corbitt, Rev F. M. Young Rev. 1) .1 Robinson, Rev W. C. San .1 r> i?? ' iin?, ivi?v. rusvy and KOV. Mollis Honorary pallbearers: Rev. J. J. Young, Rev. T. H. Hughes.'Rev I) flallman. Rev Smmons, Rev, J. \V Rhodes, Rev. T. H. Hugjfcft, ; v Peterson. . " 'Ih'c sermon was mastcrl dejiv- ; VVf,by the Pastor, Rev. H. M. I 1 Lj C are u' ~ c i > \ THE ^ NEWBERRY NEWS St. Matthew Baptist Church Rev. S. M. Halsey, Pastor Sunday school began at its usual hc/ur with a largo attendance the officers and teayhcrs w^re at j their post. BYPU began at 0:30 cs|n dtTCTXTt*by the president. Mrs. N. L. Halty. At 7:30 the pastor began the night service. Text Hebrews 12:1 A wonderful sermon was deliver-i ed. . The missionary society met at the hoHie~of Rev. and Mrs. llalsey Tuesday evening. The choir sang at the, Mt Zion church Sunday evening at a rally ' given in behalf of The People's iio-pital. A-splendid- program was rendered by the choir and others. Drayton Street Baptist Tabernacle Rev. J. P Livingston, Pastor ' S. S. opened at the usual hour n :nd discussion of the -lesson was 11 i.ed by the pastor. Then he pjt-ach- " ed from the text Cod Waits A (l Man. Jer. .5:1-2. Calyary Presbyterian Church "Tti-v. A. H. Reasoner. Ihistur The Bible class is still growing. ' A large grclip attended Thursday t( afternoon. 'i'lv- worship service ' was led by Mi*' Lizzie Gallman. 1' All of the. members received a beautiful token from the teacher' for -perfect attendance during " the month of September. Another K, lias been promised for October. 11 S. S. vvas very impressive.' We '* were delighted to welcome one new member in the person of Thelma " JUm# J|The League was largely attendee} at the home of^the President . Mf. Pual R. Allen, who presided " Program as follows: Seleetivn St?p )' ping in the Light; prayer, Mrs .E. II. Allen; .selection "saviour Lead Me I.lst I Stray"; minutes <jf the last meeting read and approved; ? scripture, Joseph A. Allen; discussioi; of tlie topic "Hour's in Houses"; solo "Ave Maria" by Miss 1>. Christena Bates; remarks by 'Mi1. S. W.-Allen Sr.; Profs. C. W. p Junes and U.. S. Gallman. After, the program salted peanuts ami ' corn candy was served by the hostess. Then the Biblical game ',' "Who. Am IV" was played. X'xt meeting at tOhurch Sunday, October 17th, Ibid p.m. Topic "Horn*. As A Hobby". Matt. 23:25-28. ' You a:e. cordially invited to attend. Our now members were Thel ma and Geneva Murray, also. Nathaniel. Drayton Street High School Prof. R. P. Gladden, Principal ' w Our gue.-t was Rev. E. E. Gaulden who bused as his text "Wis dom is the Principal Tlwng^thcreH.re get, wisdom; but in - ajl ti v gettiiig get understanding lie gaye a prize tt/ ElsiL. Gadman, Freddie Lyles and Evelyn Spear mini for giving the name" of the eharueJters lie 'mentioned in his w message. -Prof. Snr'*th is getting the footbaLI team lined up to hold up the banner of If. S. 11. S. this seasoiwMisses Anslie Jones, Gray Sutton. Spignor Latimer and many enjoyed tl^e football game at "the State college Saturday night. Miss Vert.a Rutherford has returned home frcm New York City where she spent a pleasant vacation.?Mtss Aiulrena Ruthe'rford and Master Thomas Raye have' returned from Philadelphia, where .hoy spent a very pleasant vaea- J tihn'\mh ;fMr. and Mrs. ?ye." Mrs* Gladys, ilenry 'spent the week-end wi'lh her parents Mr. and . Mrs. Silenus Gray. \ i' ' o e sympatnizo with tlie fami.y of .Mr. James Carter in the pass- j ir.K of othcir mother Mrs. Anna <, Carter. She was a devoted moth- ; -r-trnd a tjood" neighbor. ~ Mis. Beadie Williams depaited .his life Saturday night. She was ilso a devoted mother. j (l Mrs. L. M. Gilder rs confined" to ^ ier hi/me on account \f having been ill last week. p Mrs. Clara Nance is still ill al- i, ^o; we trust all of them will soon recuperate. CARLISLE NEWS C' Mr. TIenrv Dickson who- has been very ill is in Columbia with D his sister. We are "very ple.as.ed to el "\t.. TL. ' .hi, i notn'i? vuimon vs im- | vl moving. Wo regret that Mrs. D. ?'i Thompson has( two children very -si irk. Mrs. Ann Thomas scpms to holdher own <>i Mrs. Tallie Sanders of N'ew York in s hero visiting her sister Mrs. w Addie Dawk ins. W Quito a successful quarterly con !n perence was held at Wvlliams chap A 1 A. M. FT Zion church Saturday B; ?nd Sunday. - W| Dr. D-^C. Crc/sby P K., pre, ;hod it Evening, rrd gave Communion. Wo wore'very glad to ha.^c Mr. q Sain Rougivj bcthren^","fcomo. friends. Visitors Dickers* :dm?.~ K~" pDl'j Rev. J. ' *** ' *' ' ' PALMETTO LEADER President J. S. Stanback, f est enrollment in the history o1 HKTHEL A. M. K;-CHURCH Iti'V. 57 I IT Lewis, l'astor Columbia, S. ?Sunday school lot at tho usual hour with offices and -teachers present. Verj eautiful lesson The Christian if oil's Keeling. After a verj icTough study of the lesson or >e classes, Mr. E. 11. Billingslfj 4.)rcsentatfve of the North Ca olira Mlutual Life Insurance >tnpany gave a very splendid ri iew of the lesson. As a rule this mipany's representatives are higl tiurchmen. Mis* M. E. Sartor ne of ,the teachers of the eitj chool system reviewed for thi iiulergarden- She was excep onally good in her. manner o: sing the leaf cluster to put ovei or thoghts to the youngsters, oth reviews showed special pre^ aration, ar.d were wx?ll receivet y the entire school. Beautiful services Sunday morr lg and night. Quite a few visi us and friends in attendance foi oth services. The membershii ,ns also well represented. Th< astor's text was taken from sec nd Corinthians 13il4. Subject lube In- One, or the Heaveijlj rinity.4. Many beautiful thoughts ere brought out. ' 1 -> . 3 Dr. .Eugene Howard McGill resident of Aden uniyersitj iought .the night message. A vhndid congregation greeted hin n was cage! to hear the niesige.* The text was taken l'rpn saltn 24th verse. The preachei ery Well * emphasized "He thai una iT :mi hand.-, and a pure heart lio hath not lifted up his sou] nto vanity noi sworn, ilecertfullj lall lie souls .jualitied to entei ito the- higi hi.Is5', etc. ThF mes tue a!-o was full o'f thought unci I'll delivcied. F: ier.d > M.d visitors arc always ideonx. WALI l-:i{n^KO?XE\VS lie v. I'. R. Tiller motored tc raiu clnr u Tuesday, October 5tT > attend--the (Jlaflin rally, Mr. Ha; ry Ferry of CottagevilU iopj ? (! it: town Tuesday on his ay to Orangeburg. Mr. Perry it *R7 graduate of Claflin tvllegi ltd will l>e ilit* instructor of Scitree in the?Dillon Junior fligl .'houl. Dill.,;;. S. C. G. inlaw- of Gastonia, N ., has retained to the county fot nrillno- i**? 1 ? i i in. ?ir?. *fia? . .Mis. J. M. Miller's sister. Mr. Mali!< Newton of Orange ug vnrseen in town one even1'.' la i?u. 1; ? Mrs. Man.ie Best Davrs has re 44.>.| i'. ,\iw Y'tnh. uliuiu sh( pent the months of August anc eptomber. Mrs. Willii Mac Cochran Kile an has returned from Washing ?n, 1). C. Mc.-.-rs K-'.ward Wiley and JelT rson, teachers of Colleton train ig school motored to Orangtburp aturday to attend the State col :ge-Mu.chru.se college footbal aim? Saturday night. Mis.< Sadie Reed was marriec i Mr. I-co Robinson last W?dnea ay evening at the home of hoi arents neai Round. Rev. I.eo A. hogan attended th( residing E'ders' meeting in Co imhia last Wednesday. .Mr. and Mis. McClcndon, th< ewly weds were given a big re ptijpn ,at the home of Mrs. Merer, last Tuesday %-ening. The Synodical Evangelit, Dr 'ouston o f the Presbyteriar lurch t'O-nducto.l n sCwon ? ? M ? VU WHJO av ival hero at Hopewell Presbytean chuvch which was quite a iccess.. There were four i-evivals going i in Walteibofo at the same time fact there. were fivo for the hitcs had a tent meeting here; e hope that our community has en made much better. Rock of ges C. M. H, church; Mt? Olive iptist and the Holiness church pre having meetings "at the same me .amorig our group. 'TBSCRIBE FOR leader * T-' acuity and student body of Clinton F his administration. CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Misses Roxie and Talaith^ BarI bcr after spending the summer in N. . Y. C., arrived homt* several r days ago and left last Wednesday j to study at Benedict college, Co lumbia. Accompanying, them for a visit of a few days in the Capir tal City.wa* their fivend. Mrs. Callie Welsh Barnes, l'romerlv oi ?(rhester;?now?of?NtY.C. , ' Miss Willie Belle Heath is at home after spading the summer J in Brooklyn N. Y. ' Miss E. Melton of Finlyy_ high j ' -faculty spent the week-end at her ' home in Greensboro, N. C. : Miss Margaret Roberts of Sumter, member of the faculty of Fin^ ley high sper.t the past two* weekends at home. Free tickets were given the tea" chei*s and students of the. colored ' schools h<?re and quite a large crowd attended the white Frfir on 1 Tuesday which was the, day for the use of these tickets. Schools were given a half holiday. ) Rev. Walker Massey is princi' pal of the school at Mills Spring, N. C., and anticipates a success ' ful year. He is conducting revival ' meetin at New Bethel Baptist 5 church and is adding quite a number to the church. Mr. Eugene Mobley has return7 ed from a visit of a few weeks to 1 relatives- in Washington, D. C.. ? Baltimore" and Pittsburgh. The rural schools 'havrg closeo 1 Miss M. D. Kelly, Jeanes, teachei uas i?uuu to nur nonic ill Ueorget town. Shi?" will return in Xovem bor to- resume hpr work when the. 1. schools open again. . ' Mr. Lea Kennedy is again at home from the CCL, camps where > lic? spent more than a year. ' Finley high team played Joothall Tuesday at the white county > fair here against Emniett Scott of Hock Hill. Friday niglit they will play in Greenville in - the Sirrene stadium against Sterling high under the auspices of the Greenville ? Kotarians The game- played at i the fair resulted i'n a 12 to 0 score in favor of Finley high. Mr. Alexander Hill, a former i student of Finley II school was i in the city a few. days this week > shaking hands with former teach. e;s and friends both white and I colored who were all glad to see - him.?Mr. Hill is from Los Air" gctos, Cali'fcrnia and is in the movie world He has appeared in f two pctures which have been shown 1 nei'e and is now doing work on another picture in Hollywood. lie is also visiting his mother in Rock Hill. . - Miss Rosa Grfmore has her sisj as her guest this week. ^ ? ?EDGEFIELD NEWS I 5 The rally at Trinity A. M. E. church on last Sunday "-night was , .quite a success. The members and * friends of Rev. A. E. Daw kins arc ) putting forth ever, effort to make Ithis ccVnferenco year a banner j year. The Juvenile Thrift clur> im A' . the home of Master Robert Osborne on la?t Thursday afternoon. This little club is doing wonderful work. The collection was $7.63. The next r. peting the fir?t Thurs, day in No-ember at the Pome of Moses Dawkins. Mr. G. K. Jones of New Yc/rk City spent a few days here visiting his purr-jits. Mr. and Mis. G. ! K.^Jones, f'r. Prof. C Tloyd, Mesdames Rosa E Parker, Maggie J. Coop?-., Na dine and Malloy Park r(- motored , to Barnwell to spend thp day with Miss Evelyr S. Parker. Mrs. Liz ie Waldo was the week end guest of Prof, and Mrs. W. > E. Parker. TL _ 11 - - i iiu iouewing sick friends are improving: Miss Mary E. Gaston. Miss Ella V. Terry, Mr. Joseph < Harris ad Mr. Eugene Waldo, v Prof. S. E. Diggs has returned J "from Washington, D. C., to rtSv. 4 sumo his wcrk at Trenton. S C. < Misp Prvscilla Landrum left on 1 last Monday to resume her stud- ' ies at Bettis academy. ' Mr. Warren McKie has return.it1. tJ ; V Normal ami Industrial College, Roc eel to (iiec'iivijlo after- spending I several nays wiui nis parents. Mr. Thomas Lee. as funeralizcd on last Wednesday afternoon at Simmons Ridge Baptist church. He was a deacon of this church for many years, always at hia^gjost not permit. The host of Mtewls that came to pay a tribute of last sion of the esteem in which . he da, S. C., officiated.- *Miss Juanita Ccoke spt-nt the week-end with her father Mr. W. r. Cooke. Miss Mildred Baxter suent the week-end with her pa/ents, Mr. and Mrs. Johh Baxter. mm BILU FORT COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL Sport lovers of this section were thrilled by the litst game of the season between Biaufort Training schoid and Robert Smalls High school. Coaches J. S. Shanklin. Jr.. an I Andrew Neal of the respec tivej'Sellools should be given much credit* for the libc sportsmf'n-like spirit (hat \\,as" shone throughout the game, even 'though the Shanklin boys gave way to their opponents. 'Spectators declared ' the game an experiment, for tho almo.<t new Sharklin. team. . The game ended .'32-0. Williofit a doubt tile-.basket ball girls are putting -everything that looks like a ball in the; basket like the football team most of the good Mayers wert. lost through graduation. but. tllo_nerw ones-are getting the old 13. T. spirit and are determined to make an outstanding ree-. ord through fail- play.- Miss. Otto Allen is the efficient coach. Oil Fvidaj the Home Economics Dept., under the direction of iUl .instructor had an old fashion cake walk and raffle n the chapel. Students who bought chances were arranged in a semi-cii'clie and allowed to walk round by the music to certain spot,- which were lucky places and there on winning a cake. Four students won a delicious potuid cake.- Each student also prese nted his problem and the other solved i't. This special effort is to assist in supplying necessary football ceuiipnicnt. The choral society is debug great weal;. Mrs. Christensen. lov- . er and able supporter of the school and her two daughters from New York were entertained in e hap?l jy spirituals, lavorite songs, etc. Elder Wilburn visited the school and gavt. words of commendation to the principal and teachers. Thc"~psss"vreck the pupils of The first grade of which Miss Madge "Ferry s teacher, observed Fire Prevention week, the class, work centered around tiro and the damage it causes, much enthusiasm was aroused as the children told their parents*. The organization of the Dramatic club has proven an asset to the school. The club is designed to teach pupils how to act, on the stage, in plays, and in company. Mis? Madge Perry is advisor. Sunday will long be remembered as the shower day at Allen chapel. The church was unable to seat the people at the three services. Rev, Simmons of Savannah, Gn., and Rev. Haynos were the preachers. IP v. Stephens, pastor reported having the best' camp meeting in years., Mr. F. B. Shanklin graduate of Washington High school at Atlanta, Ga., is attending Johnson C. Smith iinii'in iiii" TL ' mi' scmioi ana community litre misses this smart energetic young man and wishes for him much success. Profs. R. MeGirt, J. S. Shanklin, Ji'., and A. Neal motored to* Orangeburg to attend tho game. Mrs Roundtiee of Savanmyh, Ga.. & ESTABLISHED 1909 . | J . W . B1 } DRY CLEANING / \ WE ARE EQU1 I Y 0 1! Ji R II (i & as well as any-other-rlewning. If & A TrFaf will convince you i . . /. Saturday, October 16, 1937 k Hill, South Carolina. The largHAMI'TON COl'NTY ?' TRAINING SCHOOL, Estill, S. C.?The school has again opened its doors for tho training of our youths vn and a- % round the vicinity of Estill, altho' being greatly handicapped, the tea chers are trying to even accomplish a greater aim than ever be- I fore, The present handicap igMuis -to the loss of the main aeademle buUdmg just prior to the time of term s closing. Preparations are now being made to reconstruct a building as before for scholsatic activities. *The school is highly again elevated with the. addition of- two efficient teachers. The new ones are Mi>;s Prune nee Olipbant" of Denmark, a .recent ygraduatfe of State college, Orangeburg and Miss Conine Douglass of Hendersunville, N. C., a graduate of Mcr lis college and Spelman college. The former one is the primary tea cher and the latter filling the Home Economic seat. The old teachers are: the Principoll L. E. Collfcr; Viee-Prinfcipal. II C. Mtchell; Mrs. D. O. Collier, Miss R. J. Thompson and Miss Julia A Woodward. , HELENA NEWS ? They was a singing contest at Mt. Zi<>n church composed of Lit- ^ tie River, Mt. Mori-ah at which occasion $13.Uo was raised for the Negro hospital. On the sick list are Mrs. Lelia Frye who is v<?ry ill at her sister's home, Mis. Rosa Lee Frye. visiti'(t -.Sunday. Mr. Davi-cl Green of Palmetto, Rla? spent the day on the campus. Misses T. Grayson and Victoria Frazier visited their respective homes over the weekend. * Southern Ry. System Arrival and departure of passenger trains, operated by the Southern Railway Company, at the t'nion Station. Columbia, S. C.t effective June 1, 1927. r-"~ Tr. V leaves No. Columbia: For: 24 5:00 A. M. Chester, Rock Hill, Charlotte, Wash t ingtcm 9 5:20 A.M. Spar'burg, Aah'vla Knoxville 12 8:30 A. M. St. Matt., Orangeburg:, Charleston 31 8:30 A. M. Augusta, Aiken. 15 6:50 .A.M. New'by. Greenwood ^ firoPTi v i Hp 19 3^45 A.M. Blk'vle.," Barnwell Savannah. 118 11:20 A.M. Camden, Lancaa ?er, Rwlt mil. 27 12:40 P.M. Sp'bg., Ashvle. Chi. 28 4:50 P. M. St. Matt.' Orangeburg, Charleston. 32 5:00 P.M. Chester..Rock Hill, Greensboro, Wash. Rait Phil V vn 17 9:50 P.M. NewTjry., Gr'wod. An<Pwn., Atlanta 23 10:10 P.JM. Savannah, Jackson; f ville, Miami, Tam. ? Tr. Arrives No. Columbia From: . 24 4:50 A.M. (Miama, Tampa,) Jak'vlle., Savannah 18 6:20 A.M. Atlanta, Anderson. Gr'wobA,, Newbry. SI 8120 A.M. N.Y., Wash.' Charl, , Rock Hill 117 12:25 P.M. Shelby, Rock Hill, ? Lancaster, Camdan 27 12:35 P.M. Charl.. Or'brg., St Matthews ^ 28 4:40 P.M. Chi., Ash'vle. Spar. 20. 4:30 P.M. Sav., Bam.' Blkvle. .32 4:45 P.M. Aug., Aik., Rat'bg. 10 9:50 P. M. Ashe'le., Spar'bg. (Atlatu, Greeiwille) 11 9:25 P.M. Char., Or'brg. St off hftiva 23 9:40 P.M. Charl'U., Rock Hill Chester lb y::if> P.M. Grn'vle., And'so**.. Gre'v?c>od., Nw'brr 1208 Sumter St., Phone 6S5? DEPOT TICKET OFFICE So. Main Street Phone 5021 CITY TICKET OFFICE PHONE 7102 | VINSON ? ^NI> TAILORING 1 Pl^n TO DO ? 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