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Saturday, March 5, Echoes of Snorts Hy miSTEf LAWSOJi I ' 4 | The prediction of the LouisMann fight was far from its true form. I predicted the seventh round, but Mann made one mis' take, he hjf .Too-tivg Mi""i in th* face and made him anvrv M?nn might have lasted longer but he angered the "dead pan" champion Iff the first round. In the second roitnd Louis jabbed his left into Mann's face so often until the boy from Conn, thought that this light-ening left of Louis was unmovable, " so Mann went down and was saved by the bell. *In the third round ttrrwas all Louis_righl two, three fast lefts into Mann's face and out he went. Well Mann, was a man but not enough to stand his ground against a superman like the champion. Another cause for the quick knockout of Mann was his tremen-. clous reception by the fans the night of the fight, while they booed Louis. Louis took the booing but Pnmft " T\n?"?lr and nnf V*5o " " v wuvi\>'j*iiu vwv li AO III d 11 I1IVC CT - badly~worn tire. Here fy what Arthur Donovan, ? the world's?foremost referee had to say after. the fight. "Joe Louis is now very ejose to the superfiehter. Joe has about everything - - -now -and- principally, he has the " greatest left jab I've ever* seen. ~ Honestly its terrific. The first time he reached out and stabbed Mann, I heard Natie's nose crack. That left will cut anyone to ribbons in fifteen rounds." Donovan rdeelared that Dempsey didn't have a jab like Louis' and ' neither did he have a left hook until Kearn? drilled it into him. Louis has both left and right naturally, and I'm, that is Donovan aaid, that he. is convinced that neither Dempsey or any other fighter ever h:i(l n m"*-? pn^nlyrinF ripld Mia" Joe's. All eyes are ?State " college in Orangeburg where the state high schools will battle it out for the high " school basketball championship. s . . = .There are Avery, Mather, Book?1 er- Washington7~Burke~ Sterling and many other high schools to take a part. But to my opinion Avery will take top honors with ' Sterling. Burke and Booker in or~ ric-r. Whatever the out-come may ho there is a hope and & deep yearning that these high school lads will some day dorn a uniform of the higher-ups. Before the Big League start ^ their battle, what do you jthink about the outcome? Who will play rr^^he world series? Well here is the answer.?The?series Will be played in Detroit and Chic^go-between the Tjgerg and thfe Cubs. The battle between the Detroit Tigers and the New York Yankees " for ton place will be interesting. Whjjo t.hf St. Lnuitt>Ciu?4iw*la-,"tlwr77 Cubs and the Giants will have a tough scramble for top position, _^-Iribunc Cirla Lose?? To State College CBy Paul R. Webber, Jr.) Granerebure. Feb- 2ft?The Phil odelphTa Tribune Girls, National Colored Champions, fell victim by the seere of 20 to 16 to the hard fighting South Carolina lassies here Monday night before nearly a thousand fans, In fairness to the Tribune girls it must be said that they were used to playing hoys rules, but Monday night, the South Carolina Champions, who had just defeated Coulter Academy, Saturday night, would have brooked no interference under boys cr girls rules, they were simply ? - more alert than the invaders: T Inez Williams sharpshooting for ward, Lillian Lott, closeguarding guard and the rest of the team composed of V. Clmclm, H. Wright and FT Wright, forwards, Burgess and Taylor, guards, played heads and toes above Ora Washington > and her team mates. Monday nicjit was a big night for South Carolina State. In the exhibition tennis match (one set by agreement) Miss Lnla Ballard, South Carolina Coach and Instructor, defeated Miss Washington by the score of 6 to 3. Following this, a set of mixed doubles were played with Ollie Dawson and Ora Washington, National singles champion, opposing Roy iDavenport and Lula Ballard. Referee Stallwcrth called this set at 8-8 because of the pressure of time. In the preliminary encounter the YMCA team coached by Bryant Blakemon thrilled the fans by offering the varsity team a deal of competition in the first half, only to be outclassed in the eecond half and lose to7 Coach Dawson's team by the score of 43-29. : alt fntSate and ftnlfy hi SPLIT DOUBLEJtEADER i . The instructors and basketball . teams from Allendale were very warmlv received by Prof. S. . Pin y (ley, faculty and pupils. Every . 'minute spent at Finley Hlvh was enjoyed to" the utmost. We look > forward with pleasure for another r visit,to Finley High, "The School of Southern ' Hospitality". The tentative date of March 25th has been mentioned for return games at Allendale,*. Allendale, S. C., Feb. 19?Finley High girls won an easy victoryj of :J?. ri n-rr the hard fighting Allendale girls, Saturday, Feb. 19th at. nhftatar. i ??*" "r"?? . In the bova game the Allendale ( Soys playing: fast and furious, defeated the scrapping Finley High boys by a score of 22-8. i s Allendale P"pH?< Enioy ^ Educational Pidtures On Wednesday, February 16 approximately 400 pupils of the Allendale County Training school packed the Carolina theatre here to witness a aeries of picture*- on "The Prevention and Care of Tu- | berculosis". The pictures illustrated very vividly the methods of \ preventing and the treatments?of--. Tuberculosis. \ We are proud to state that Al- ,< lendale county has raised its quo- J ta of $100-00 for the Christmas < Seal Sale which is to be used help < ing to this dreaded disease. Through the interest of Mr. W. H. Prcssley, white farm demon- . stration agent here,- our faculty ( and pupils were privileged to wit", ness another series of educational . pictures sent out bv the Extension department of Clemson college. These picture? illustrated the ne- J cessity of a balanced diet: the be- J srinnine and expansion of the raising of turkey? on a commercial basis. - This picture also showed the methods used in the care?of the- famous American Thankseiviner I>ay bird. The final .picture showed us very interesting and beneficial ways used in the care of baby chicks. ? Neero Htetorv Week Throueh the untiriner work of Miss H. V. Grayson, chairman and I A. A. !l.L T Hi school prirls, went down fiprhtln(f. The Dunton Rirls displayed the speed and skill that has carried them to many* a victory, while the Claflin yirls continued to show their ficrhtinpr spirit. Desnite the scoring rally put on by' iDantzler of Dunton. the fcirls of Claflin continued to fi.erht and as a result several well-placed shots bv Rhodes and Summers. At the half the score was Dunton 16.'Claflin . R. The new determination faced by each team as they came back in the second half, seemed to be equal ly aa strong. There wei'e still the same leads to be overcome by Claf lin and maintained by Dunton. The final whistle found the scores Dunton 28, Claflin 14: WATERLOO NEW8 The Willinpr Workers club met at the home of Mrs. Gracie Ander-1 son Friday 3:00 p.m. After the business scr?m. a collection of i ?f> Art orfta rnnWKnffvl Th*? hns tess served delicious refreshments. Next meeting at home of Mrs. Queen E. Anderson. The many friends of Mr. Sin Campbell are triad to see him out again. Mr. James Grant is still imnroving at the Brewer hospitals Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Fnller were' the guests Sunday, Feb. 13 of Mrs. Janit Brown. , ( \ rnnrnijuee hi one wnn Mrs. ijoii'u C. Bing, moeic director. Neero His torv week was brought to a fitting ] close. Stress was laid on the liv- ^ es and deeds of prominent men , end women. During the week at chapel exercises well-prepared pro grams were eriven accompanied 1 with Negro folk songs. Friday night, Feb. 11 climaxed | the week with a publm program, \ The auditorium was filled to its ; capacity. I GEORGIA STATE AVT>~CT,AF- l UN- SHARE VICTORIES p Claflin College. Orangeburg? < The starting whistle for the hoys j State college and Claflin here FriMTd" girls game between Georgia day. February 18. was'fHo spirit' that set off volumes of thrills and ; excitement. The girls game began with each team showing grim , detemination. Neither would yield any ground. A. series of fouls were , recorded against both teams in ; their desperate struggle- for the much wanted basket. - Finally Ga:! State bvoVe the icq hy cnnrinm on a foul. Then Claflin cnm? hack with Captain Hill making Claflin's first score of the game. Scores at ; end of hftlf, Georgia State -15; Clnf j lin 10. The second half lost none of the act'iuulhat -Was- typical?ofthe first. Final score Ga. State j 30, Claflin 22. The relaxation of the spectators ( was destined fo be short lived for ' no sooner had the boys .stepped up on the court, the crowd was again hypnotized by the lightning pascing. mid-court shota and the raniH dr*iV>HUricr r\f twn 1 T5b furious was the action, that it was late in the first half beforo any scoring was done with Stew- \ art of Claflirr startihg~~it off. The second half proved to be equallyinteresting. Evidence of the keen competition that had to be faced. is shown in the final score of 20 to 17 with Claflin in the lead. Thei greatest Nemesis to the boys from Georgia came in the form of Wil-i lis and Stewart of Claflin with 6' and 8 points respectively. Outstanding for Ga.. State were White and Wilson. S. A. I. A. A- TOURNAMENT The Claflin Panthers with a clean slate for the season are preparing for the South Atlantic Inter-colleciate basketball tournament which is to be held at Geor-1 gia State ollege, February 25 and 26. With a record of nine wins and no losses Coach Willis feels confident that his team will come out on top. -?_?? --?= CLAFLIN HI VS. DUNTON HI Amid the cheers and yells of the Dunton Memorial studentbody, a Vioi-rt fio-htlrio- bnm of the Claflin ? fauM?" ;?i?i?i'?iv;.-:k" NOTE; V'""'?m-'<?*! .,f'i?ai:.- w'urc pli'-OlMir <)' lil'~ ' ; it > veply, SP-.4.1 k ./.ar'or (UY ) and f ?? velope. for m> Ns?'? -/.ptrohnty I't * mail froo ajviry on I <:<) qufct k tvirthdato. and .-or :i-idip?. to ; r Assr'nldv Strict, C il'.r* Ma, South ' . ? * >..*. . > E. M. JT.- JVvs flv> one f li'vn in! :arc anything for mo and why 'iv JooFn't ho n-k 1o lulc ino ?>hi " '.? a* Ans.?llo ilnosii'l euro onr-uir'i vi for your comnati'v to want tu il? *pend an < veninT with mu. Don't no nine away your lime think of this w,i lartv hut pot out an! on'oy t'u? ' ?r t t. . 4 fi ni'iiuMii|i <ii irn s. <ii?-r ill you arc NOT IN" JOYf.* ;i|Ui . ;f von't be for <|iii(c sr-mc time. I] , fi. M. Tell me if'lriv^ nv is going to take me honi" ln-f..?re en JChoul is out? 1' iii'ifVe";- ' nTiiTT;' Ht to cbmplcte this grade n? i f-M so ivorriqd for she might take ire ' norrio and mv sten-fntl . : an 1 T i n JoiPt got nlnnr? - ~ " Tr Answer?Study- very Hard "and Ini show a good record . . . and in (!?e . . meantime try to get an "afternoon sa Mr. Marion Poole of W in-ton-So j lem, N. C., spent, t'e v. k-rnd I here and 'yythe ^ est <?f 'Miss' Toe Nell Ciinningh nn. ' Ki Sunday, Jannary 20. wa ~ fvc-ich- '11 in? dav.Pat laurel Hill. S. S*. by TP the Sunt, wi'h temh i s nre/cut. Ve Rev. Hill-reviewed the h n. 1^ :,rKev.~ Illlt (ondu.t"d. se"*.-! f-.' ter an inspiring prayer. meet big* i*'Y;..Kav. r('lH V. Jv 10:08,subjectTtoTi'< h ' of J. stl v. \w At" RTOO p.m. e\en'n<- > <>? k:n began with merer -evh - 1- t > > 'n [rwin Ilerr'evson arte..- \> h:<-V Th v. << Kay used f<>?* n snhh e' S-eking 'o I ' Rave That Which?r-r??P1?t?(' m lection for ?V?y f-oni nil d<"- ' " r-^ments $2-1.33." ?Mr. and Mr."*Ti.n .. "n; 2?i. >? their dinner i?r^f; TV'--, la Kav" and fnmilv. Mv. r-.nd Fuller and 1'ev. IL II. hill and M The XV. C. T*. coo' n'v.-'M m< convene at I.aird TP'!-. February' 2.0, with lodges and REAIIFL A. M. V.. CITItCil !" Pev. A. M MTrfMT''',,7iy-4,a-tor ' Denmark. S. rt'TTT- NT;"'" " Spool Void. .1 Fa Norman <1 i?> ' FTVv v^7v h. S''-" joined the ' "1" va'find rmhvn el t-*"" inn. Shn V. :t/' ' .? n?ft "?r~.?L^^\> \ in" nunnl :n-s ?.f *! . ushers union an.! ! :> ; >)' !;. > ( > ;hurch nvi'i'. *n :t] 'Tvico w;l" ?V>?! W?'h -"'.v. the pastor. Km'..A. Aj. "J; rmnroFf ?v<v !.? !? '-> t : -V were?of?omd?irv? ?;. i ' 1' crreyn* of th< enm'1.'. -';;r\? ?She leavTiP t~>~r~T:r-! :i ' I husban !; a hv.tiiu* *???' 1"-' phter one 1>?*< <''n1, ?> < i a hn?t of other relative .a.:; ! n" friends. V'ictoviors ?he fa1!. '* v .-V. . r' she fell. With .Toe-ns ret- Mn-dr.?ip. ?. v ' ? dwell, She has msnl ?h.? 1 a-vi reached the- 1>vivb: < For she-fell i>ko n v?e asleep with the T.<?nl. i; -It< solution ... Whero?s. -it has A) miehty God. the crei*- T'dnme. t.> take ft*oni us; t',:s f.?se t Re It Resolved: That weh-ev < , brads with sorrowful h'-a? j *u the Ore:'I?f?A i'i. v 1 " '" ' . ? to do spite-work who' is t.? ? wi e, sn to make a mistake. ? :, Wo PXtorid to the b- "fiVi1 1 ^*;i "1 ily otir deepest syhirjchv an l com- < ' mend them tp A'pipvh'y nv 1 nllr.y-i wise (%1. who simplv cnnu-. a.'i.l ,r too His own. ! ' Respectfully, ? Rpthcl A. M. r. C <m-h. Sister I.heretra Puiifh. the d."*o. ted wife of Mr. C'pvb-v F?*:?-h, deacon of Rome Rnnti-t rlo'i-eh, 'i passed into flip j?reit h wop 1 1' >= ;; dnv, "Tcbviiavy?R. She w i - a :"o'*h- '* ful member of he.rj.eh roll. nttl>o,"'n she was in failincr health r->" ( ti.v? a while ,-the end caiS'o :w :> shock to the-whole enmmuni'v. r.v,y al service's wee pendn ' d hv l ev ' Pastor, Rev. C. T,. A-rd< -it Rethel A. M. F. ebuvrh. fftinnr remarks and select "or. s ~~t!7e " pastor preached the ?ermon, DARITNCTON* M-WS-, The stork visPed the h'Mv>o ef Mrs. Pusanm Patfe* en ?T>>?i'hu* y. mornm" F^V-nnvy 2d. hnT left a tin" limn gm, Tho RufTalo wo.Min'* na ^ i*i v,v. m p'l hv t^o fnrplm u >?r RoMi- S: ?'l' A. M\ K. chnvb last dav nijrftt wai quito a ^avpcpaa. Tho Sabbath P.nctnl that wna V Fpoqsorprt hv two of tho tHvtppt wai quito ^intoroMinir nTTrl lYifrrr* hi motive. j ' Tho junior fownl-1 r">\-o a silver tpa at tbp hnrop of Mi * . Roxie Af>"pr pvd |f wn? pmi'mv .] a by all, Tho following i""i"r!ini waa rori'lcrpl: Mi^'vpaa of n>v,>. mofiy Mis, Anna !Tr>? ftp; TV-v]. Mias Fnrvar \\"b ' ** w Miaaoa Fa?ip S'nia anrl Mill er; Ronditrr Mi?s Anna '.Ta""i-p'f p Pomnrfc*.?Mr a.?.Tarvir'Tt' ' ' T.'.r.v Rob'n'-o" AVnv-'riv *?rjil AI'*\ At 11- !>,. er. Closing: remarks by the pas- ih tor. " 'Th THE PALMETTO LEAD (1 iit this paper ONLY when jT <[ i;i yu'ii letter: For private ^ i self-addressed, stamped en- ? oiling. and receive by return / dions. Sign your full name, ? all letters. Addreaa all mail X Carolina,. | i;wyve? Ir looking after children or dor something that will pay you I'ttlo extra money during the ok. To help pay your way MAi?4fh?school?will make your (her want to see you have your ly. ?; ; * I " S. C. ?Can I defend on get) : a liefer position anytime in near- future? ' ~~~ Answer?Yes . . . before the '1 of the year you will be on a '< iiill A he best thing in the >rli' for you to do is decide on e type "rf work you like best t y <mr__\vJmI??time and i* ".-hi. on improving yourself avr the chosen line. To do so . v. hi enanie you to make a good lary. PENDLETON NEWS At l.n-15 S. S. was conducted at m: C'liapcl by. the Supt. H. V. invu)<pv. after beincr on the sick t weks. he lesson was \ lowed bv Rev. Giles of the Hoh s ehni rTi - - ?? A l 11 -GO Itov. G. C. Ford c.onrted tlv morninq- service. Text ? 'U. We were MoggpQ ' a stmifral fenstrThe missionary ladies are dur-.< rMiKiniPium. -work. All offirs were reelected and vacancies ' d. Airs. Lenora Galm.an. JuvetTT-Js-rm7rr\risor and Mrs. Ella Mill. secretary. . '.Mi -. ( .iiiL?F. Poid?brought a *'j ;-1ih?ffftW. VN. hito Hall school t which we enjoyed. T!*<v r ^ r>f Oak Grove led by <. P. J?. Thompson served eroup > of Anderson with refresh>n! Mr. I ink Evars was home ber?"?of tp the ramilv. ~~ M:''. V.vv Hill had as dinner ?^?P'Mikity .Mosdames El n7 * ; > F'>m" nee .Milliner and MaWinston! V' i ': i_ in. church-?* mdf*\*wer<r -G??ni ire Dav. Preston Allen of ' " n .1' F. Murray worship" ' 'v.x.J>o AT.. JC. ehurch-.- - ? M".', tij.v-itu- x > wv.nwian in SWCIIU* the winter home with relativ?irs M. JT Crawford was pleas" ': l !'c rn~iiLts-of the?eflfortir " I " r,h :ml RMuerades in the v-jVr. Fh 'hnet d'ive at the And.. r , 1-r nr.-M;,ijtip. TT"lr -U-1 L-t? ~? ~ Pri'inis of An'lercon llv'he in fPnipon. solicited ".00 fv.,m friends, white "and col< ! end cn?>t the s?me down to ; o*i'-iwford la?t Friday. OTi-j. Piehops has the sympathy iPn (Miimnnitv in the sudden nth of her husband. NI'Wm-TtRY NEWS n-'>v'.tr Cfeef Tlitrh School t '* P. tile-Men, Principal Th PT \ nie- Mtu?' <vf Drayton e,-' ilitrh ?eheo] was held in the 7T-ro nrcndirnc^ -After the t > e v i'h the Pw^^Hdent, Mrs. the; unfinished business i eon pVt^d ' npd plans wrp v-ete-l for cor t inu'ed boautifi " r>T mo so!)ooi grounds. Y-hwcfhtv * morning our guest ' I'1'. (,"W. Singleton. His meswas on the following quota'"S. \v an ait ami you reap a A?t!: -.>w a habit and you feap a n>e.i'er: sew a character and conn a destiny." Topic: For_l_Lhe_r:i--t, Tool; Forward to the tiro. .Xh> nvty.es were won by i- - Fl-dp Gailam and Mr. Odeil hubon. ... The frV>'di"i',inirintional Len e me. ting was hell in the beaufa! h.onc of Mrs. Wicker Sunday r>:00 o'clock with Mr. ntl Ai. eh, vice-president, presidg.. After the opening the prof..i jv-\t Sunday, March fi. St. Matthews Baptist church v e-tlived rs follows; Music by . ..-Vo club' and orchestra and noted orator will speak. * v rroMiviorjan v nurch Rev." A. II. Rcasoncr, Pastor f^Tr'?"V H"h."nt se-rviPe ~was quite 'ir e;-ivp Pu- '?v. We were de'r?1 tn have Mr. Mike HaglieK* r! ive:l a beautiful sc/lo and ailo. remarks.. Mrs. C.. E. Allen TPm .n'^ 'thfi '^Leri^i'Ue ^.r stories were told and three 'ay frames were played. We e clad to "see Miss Minnrn : > '< i t ft pin Jamestown, New ink here with her sister. I-na ML ZiPh-'iV*. M. E. Churcft lev. I).'R. BcderibaugK Pastor The Willinc Workers club met I'e home o f Mrs. Mattje Walk . r. h-uar.v ?.r?. lb 38. A nice . v;l wa^ - present and enjoyed a c ?.vt time. The business was i rtorl out in a fine manner and e >viic oonpntea to nave two 'VS. T' rlnb is df7ing?soma ffoo4 ->f5T~again tfris year. The mem"S--ai-f nlanrinff to raise twoi .*- n( the Education Money for e district conference. ra _ ?- : HOLDS FIRST QUARTER Triumph the Church and Kingdom of Christ located between Branchville and Cope held its first quarterly meeting for this year beginning February 10, through 12. The meeting indeed was a so'ulstirririg one. Mrs. Bessie Epps, county mother from Columbia way -with us alsu Ttl'V. ^.Ilammond of Cheraw. The County Prince, the text from which" he preached was .-found?Isaiah?The amount raised jwas S44 tg. AYe Wish to' thank the friends who helped us put the program over especially the members of the Emanuel A. M E. church. We were pleased to have our school teacher Mrs. Fannie B. Rickenbacker of Branchville." ELLOREE NEWS By Mary E. Edwards Monday, February 14th Elloree teams defeated St. Matthews "here girls 2%-?,; hnv? ?n ??-? | " Wednesday Elloree girls went to I Summerton and won Elloree,-14, Summerton 12. " l Friday Fob. 1 B+h bo+h teams I played StimmcrviTleT^The^ boys, 'were defated. Girls won. , ? ? MT. OLIVV Rapt riTypn^ | Pev. J. L. Brooks'. Pastor llips. S. G.?S. S. began as ] TlsuaTT* The Sunt, in charge. IRunday not being , our pastorial I day most of the S. S. members went to St. Paul Bantis* church. Rev. D. Robinson preached a splen did sermon. Text Job 17:9^> The Emergency club met at the heme of Mrs. O. B. Carmicheal The president, Mrs. Callie Reave in charge.. Mr. T. G. Gerald made a splendid talk, respc/nded to by Mrs.' Janie Reaves, Mr. A. Bowman. The club was served with delicious ice eveam_and cake. Next meeting at Mrs; Eliza Campbell, 244 Church St., March 6th. BROWN CHAPE 1, A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. C. C. Mcllwain, Pastor Arthurtown?S. S. began at the usual hour. After the teaching of the lesson,_ Mx? Willie?Jefferson. reviewed the^ tesson. ??u 1 ~ At 3730 p.m. Rev. H. C. Young pastor of A. M. E. Zion church came forward and delivered a wonderful sermon, subject Whom do the People say that I Am? Rev. Young members turned cnit in full. Collection was good. At 4:00 p.m. Board 1 and 2 met nf the?liuiue. of . Mi's"C CT McIUvain. After business a deli ciou* cuuise was Served! Sunday at 4 p.m ho board will meet?at the home of the President, Mrs. C. Beard. - ........ At 7:20 the pastor preached a -'tiring so:moil.?Pivrvit'iS"' were good throughc/ut the day. On last Monday night the pas-' tor and both of his choirs render"d Pttn-rrm BfTTl- ' ist church. His text was I Cor 3:1, subiect Christ Only Foundation. We went over the top. Collection was $7.00. -?Lflgt Wednesday night Rev. J,T, Mbr? h anl Tiis poonTo was wt thus and we had a good time. Rev. Dennis preached. Sunday is the clc/sirg of the -ally, everybody is coming to Brown chapel. /Sunday at 2:30 the, Rev. B. E. Galkhin of Leesville and hi<? choir will be ?dowFh?AH?boka will be" turned in Sunday night. If you want" to see-the race don't fail to be at the church Sunday night. Roth choirs will sing after the sermon, there will be a short program. Sick: Mrs. C. Beray, arid Mrs. Clara Jackson. Rebecca Jenkins is out again. We hc/pe the others will soon be out. THOMPSON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH J J' Rev. B., J. Leglm, PastPT~ ? S. S. at 9:30 a.m. The lesson was beautifully taught and the atAt 11:30 a.m. the pastor spoke to a packed audience from the -non as all others wag well delivered.? : The program given by the BY PU was grand. These programs are given on the 4th Sunday in ^ach month. At the evening servicesAhe a-.d:mce was very large indeed: Jfhe" nastor spokt* f*om the sjbjeet;: "low to Make Friends. After hear -g this great discourse, no mo needs to remain friendless. During the day two new members, vere added to the church. Day by day we are steadily climbing. Cluh one met at- the home of Miss" Mary Lou Burgess with Miss Burgees and Mrs. Mary Giliiam ns^ oint hostesses. The mecTThg \.rs very interesting and much work was done. At the social hour, the hos'essef. ervod a delicious repast of sane'viches, cake, and ice cream.. " Cluh four nut at the home of Mrs. J. L. Boyce on Beacon St. rhi.s is one of the leading clubs of he church with Mrs. Eva-Humph ios as president. She has dofe nuch work through this club. Afcr the meeting the hostess Served potato salad, crackers, punch Miss I-ucinda Burgess spent the week-end In Columbia. BEAU LAI! A. M. E. CHURCH 4 _ , Rev. 9. Middlefon, Pastor S. S. at its usual hour. At 11:45 a.m. Rev. S. Middlemen mounted the rostrum and conducted service. Trsrt Deut 32:11, Thome God will stirr His people. Friday evening Feb. 25 Beaulah Missionary ladies met at the home of Mr*. Lerline Redd in. ? v v * MORRIS BROWN A. M. K. < III R( l| , RyV. R. I. I.emon. I'a-lur ffhftriv.ii.un, is c. fr.fn,.|.j j. ;I? th? services of the i? 1,'uj h the regular nj'-n.injr >?) ,;< - !? . nt 11 a.id. wiii, l)r: Iy-|.,'?j 1 the pastur ofJ;ei:itfng. 'i he ?\r * ,":1; |i- j. in,.,. - ; ? 2!. 14. i he thetufc * ] ', . 1 Christ". A s,. .'iDi:H f./.pei i.-.e sage resulted that uu- he. t h hv a large congrega* i?,n. At Thin Vie. ! evening?say i?T7P?: > r_' P ' I i A Mai n. : text' Jeremiah V'.::;'! I?r. t select* d. a-: a there "The- .\j*< .r~:;- } el Girdle of fi ePi > sermon was we! 'eir.e-^d u;. < appreciative eoniric^atio;: At Uu*? i-e'.-Hfj-ttT?'r-j-r? M SOPS Were -inducted i '" / h- '' communion of the chu ch. T; services (hiring the ?! ., \vere well attended.- It. w. I*.. ;., I attended the iR-h-p;':i < . TH Mor.tpome y, Ala'.-." ?.> past week ti'.d i*< i. sion ol the body. We a. i i form- *= ed that the " Genera". r-r'-e will be held in the city of I>?.- i -.: . Mich. Already, th" GeV-er.tl <' !,. (! Jjaxnce bof?4^ 1_H Kl. r , ' / a around.- -- ?- ' - j The fa: ei 1 < f Ha- ah > Mitchell r ( ^ ter the mr/i niny's< ; vi' e^' jr-rr-v' ?. ay. The .Ja-tr- a'.Hie* ce * re? attested iu ' sifrter MiVchcl] v.":v-- r * by the. iremUi's of 4,-.:r but the* general public The *' Mwinpr ' tiiini- te] s a- vu-iate ). w't k Dr. I ejr.or\ ; nd male r- ma. k- . Rev. R. S. I.uwrerce. TV v. G;. I: Mitchell, Rev. I). .-Vi Mill-;. I'M - . grants ard a Utter, of t-?,- r( v front Dr. -I. K. Beard v-y jn-ad by the afictelaiy. HuJ do red by Mis? Edi'h; ():e :i av: ; Mr. Phi'.'ip lb <> . !. . t witnessed by a la rye- c . vi ?-*t? n:" people, was in Morii-- IVf.vu c. < I tery. fSovitral -j evolutions v. 1 read at* th" service, which piai d : .till1 lliyll WU'cni n>. w:.; !i t!:c ceased was.held. ' ' At this wriii* jr. TJ Rohcr' :: | Crawford isTr~at.iis residence. Bro. S. Heywa.Ml_._tho lea or 'of class C2. passed away at Mor.cks Corr.er on la.st Pjtuidav. r -Thg-^OW-FashTTTrted' JLl.."1 - ' ? Idt'dma in .'J acts was ally p1event- ' fed on last Morday eyenii.y. Mesj dames J. Mitchell an: ! '. 1'. T ay- * lor who directed the. pLy deserve credit. Our Fpiinp Drive is wti! under \ way. and the'Red and Bine arm as are lining up thei? !'<? ces.. Mm-- ' lite-Bfiwn irt-Hi -rnnirrtntr~h~ l' "1' < *' ward Look. ? i mm q - __cok esh i*ry_N" i: \ vs 21 __i St. Paul A. >1. Ii. C hurch ' Kev. J. V.oaxum." Pastor " Sunday wn- ? v..w 1 < ;;?j day for . clrm^l'VTw A: to,, a brief study of the S. >. !e.-.-.t ine pastor with the assistance the < d't. and t aelr a ,j ;... classes for tTuT >vai\ -TtT" wh: n a short program ,w as rc r.de: ed ! \ t ihf.TRh and b: I, gn..t.?g-r:? a'..'; , boys.' ? "The Providence of G ?!" was j the th'hie c,( the pa..;. As a +-rarsp?fnr-Tho' h.- j?The message was < nj. i !..y ah. This being trustees' d y a 1 ollect'ion was taker. If. v. ( r.\uni reported an e::.;?>yah!e trip t the Bishops' Co.un'c-i!. We have-b.-. gun our Sp-ing Rally Drive. ', \\ ' hope...to . succ.e.i in raising < .;r claim p.?M-m bh?F-.?A ?A?t? left last* week for Wa - hi. .g n. ; D. C. lie will be .'great v :y.;>>odi j Mrs. Ella Lor.harrit. M.\ir.;r- j qie. Mr. Ft J.. and Mr. J. H. I J hardt of Greep.vilU wore the* u;-.- j nor pruests S'.ir-May at their *> .. L ir.s, Mr. ar.d Mrs. G. P. I' *<.'i/ri.?+Visitors in-the tnv.-; durlnjr the:; lay: Miss .Gliic Mil.ir. and rfao ty of Calhoun falls trradtd school and Mrs. A. R. liolivif..Mr. Barrwfi! Loir up h. > r e. nerated and hu? returr.vd back to school to the dolisfh,t of his p:ir- r.ts and frier dr.. 1, Mrs: Annie E. Hurter^Mr.. a- ' "MTsVEeroy Smith'vtsin tr. : mother, Mrs. Carrie G.'iTgins Jia. day. I'NION A. M. K. ( III IU H ? He\. E. R Mack. Pil-tor Lake View, S. C\. l\b. J7?Supply. school bepra.n at ?he u.-uul hemr. * pupt.* Fia IjrVr and u ? at thei^ post of duty. Our puiso? remains" somewhat ill but i< n;"lev. Simmons preached a" soul s'ir ins: sermon. Text bt. J-V t':T. 1 object "Fellowship with God". It : was enjoyed. MCI.UNS N FAN'S ? -- ?? -? -i- .. r I nur.uay neirjr uc mtuihi crly conference, D . 1- A. he -beloved an:! est eo-:vc<T pr i #:?i '> ing eldr, and Mrs. AVI!t j is ouccn- i My?wife Hdtl'essod Ifi ; FuruTa y school. At 11:30 a.m. the presiding o'der was presented to the large, and'appreciative audience Kv the |)astor and he brought e.s a nv t wonderful gospel m ess rg I-Sharidon G - Say It Wit Floiuers'For 4 Member Fieri: Delivery A I TELEPHONE JrfL<jfu*OfPHft'<ya*ortyor<>*flfonQ*Qr*Q*p*<y<y<v*n*vv*u*v' ?yWMWWVWWWWMWvWWWlMMMMW?wWM, rage^a choir H'ii?I<?rc i sweet ami rrcto.r. wis. mu'sic. The quarterly w.\?. . 1 ' ' , (' ' t f ' I in ^ t v \ I f i . J iM *he* lii.-tory 0f the church. Ail ~*p? v- i-j iv .j ;m.,| ij.,?r?7 * h.ea-< ij with the work of J. A.. McUv? - -t r . J. . . . j } i , . w i.' LJj ' *U. 111.. (J. ('tiff 1^- J?ti. '' T ys'tne w</r'k well in hani. M. ,~ut i. n ;;r ( wife, j* jitaii'Jintf closely tv i i '1 '!< I'i'toiui!:'^ el.i.T, * M : . M ; ; : ;1 h'ranil.-1 Wi.liait! ,*h 1 ' I ;I-:'i '/ < . a.vi , - !. ; ^lanie- ?,? ; ,?M -t a .Ml--. V; i " "* hi- . v.j.'e, We.c i:ii.? ? ' - 'ai: i ; 11 f - y pj,.; i i.'-y ate hiK h-nit'.i u, j ' i* .?> v? Make il . u;"i: i;>ui: ! ; - ' f. ?. . ^ ? xjy ?r >' j .? xi\.:n f fa; L?v i i'; ' '' ' tits < Otll CI e!lCe yeut. SI.M) |\ yoLR SI HS( U'li'TlON. 0 strengthen lie whole systcrn _ ?the weakening effects , ol - '?? changes that take place in vlIDDLE LIFE Lai fjj jyecill ::apo:'U:.j- " "j ' 1 hie Vwlic-n th? * -2- ' ''-~>r ' ody nee ds the & -x*5^> ery bexi tuAnJi- '' :it to Sunny /--jjjf again s.'t the "* . ' '* . . li'.Ugv.-i that ulf_ '' V"' p'.r.nrv In-* f.jitjL.d .n.t I'vcue -j? ; ? . .. ? a2.rl the ' ' ' .. 'v.- ;:.g J-tv:::-)- .. wii* thai cpjivSi- |. ; * ' . ;.r- h:,; : ; fM.d ' r _ 1 c o in I o r t a h. o os To ccrhbat -jkkc Rot;r:shrnc-rt issoclauci 'r.orvony f;,-:pn?\ r.\.:V j ? <T tor.:c iiiyi ; .u:,::c " . ..'nu.atcs il;e -a;?pc" .;.o-.a::ci lcX'-i ~ cr;jr-?t of p't:-.;ric In Vs aidtci._ la-.- :> ' ? iRort- c^nr.pjfte ti';r..-for:r.' ->f -fcn-i Into livir.r U.cm<' .'i::ncr V.f '"the \vh~>'Vv iC.'.rc?-.:i ij a i.- ?_ r ^ fc? Southern Ry. System A i r i \ a I .-.nr! flij.arturo of pn.?. ' "irT. '7^;. l v " ' nion .Sfition C?>t'.rr.hia S < fl~cyiiyv pet-. IT. ^ Tr. I^-avfs ^ " ( uhimhia; .-^For ; ^T A. M. <"hr? tor. Itm i, iTTTT .... I harjot tt\ \\ i- f jniMen A.M. A-v'.e Knowillc I-' S ::{0 A. M. St. Matt.. Or a hurt?. ( 'h:ir!. -,..n ?8:30 A. M. Autlusta. Aner. I > :..u A.M. N(-w li' . (, cci i,? Gre?*nvi!ie. ' . S:f.? A.M. lllk'vte-.. B.irn?'!i Savannah. 1*11 :20 AVM lam. ion. I a neat.tcr.Pock Hi?. '7 12:40 P.-M._Sp'})ij.. AshvU. ( hr. > 4:.*0 I'. M. St. Matt.* (Irani i hurt;,.Charleston: ":00 PAP ( hotter. Rock !1 4 Greensboro, W ael . ? Halt, Phil. N * 1'. 9:.->0 P.M. NoVhry.. fir xs,..- ~ And'sn'.. Atlanta ? ^ :*: iI'.M >: ~ "YlHe." Miami. Tarr. rr. Arrives i'olumbia From : -'1 4:50 A.M. (Miama. "Imnpa.t - J a k * lie.,?Sn < nr n .i h 18 f>:20 A.M. Atlanta \o !..r>,..r .- (Ir'woed., Newhr.y II 8:20 A.M. N Y.. Wash? (hari? Rork Mil! 117 12:2.> P.M. Shelby. Rork TT II. Lancaster, Camden 27 12:'la P.M. Chart.. Or't -p Q\ Matthews -8 4:10 P.M. Chi., Ash'vlc. P'iTar. 10 1:20 P.M. Sav., llarn.' Rlhxir 1? 4 :4."> I'.M. Ant;., Aik.. Pat'hir. ! ^ i'HoO P.M. ,-Vhev'ic-. Spa: > ( Atlan? G reenvi'.let 1 9:2.*. P.M.'Char.. Or brg'. St." ' Matthews ^. 0:20 P.M. Chari'to? Rock. Y:W .' . Chester * '* '.'Mo P.M. Crtenv'lv, \ndt:>.'n, .i?re*w r?od? Nw'bry CITY TICKET OFFICE ? 1208 Sumter St., Phone 6.2.*>f ? njEPOT TICK ft nrnrt: _ So. Main Street Phone 5tf2!l :-oC'vO/*M:-ooooC'vOoovo.C'C'Oo-:-a recnhouse | o h Flowers Ul Occasions O P. -j?, ? -ts Telegrapti 1 | ssociation 19 ? ?? : " g ' . a mrmLLWOon AVE. | '