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J 1310 Assembly'StColumbia. S.
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BILL C'AUYER NEWS
?1 PROMOTED * I
l 'ear i?uj:
received and I am wry mu i'.
pleased will) it, 1 thank the H ' .
( 'ajvc.'s club t" ? accepting my a;>plicathm,-:
* OtH' * school ~ f :rs? no\V_t cluneal. I,
was! promoted. to th- 7t!i 4;rat!
Am hoping to have a it 1!y time th .summer.
Hve, F)\c,
'FTlVLI.iS.
Dear IIiiI:
I fell' as To' p f<o 'he la-t .tv.
1 weeks.. 1 am enjoying. the _h?'*t
"yprtnj? "hivs. hv; can': imajrh'
..U- I ho i,..,, : II... S'lm!: ?
school "rvevy Suiaiay.
Jj . i* Wo a-o h:ivi:'g t< M : day men light
picnic on tin- 11th: <>f t)
month. Pulpit Aidj.Ls sp.onsori'
' , the piipic. I atu a or nihor yi tk:>_
group.
AN NIK.
I INJo VS l?A V \V| I H -M(H MKii
1 'car J J i J.:
Ilu\\? iii-'' y-'U .' I! .v :i.ii ymi
^priul M 'tlii-Vs I my ? I was vvi v.
h.'ii'iiv lu'c.'ii. m\* uvat'. s\v? i)
nmhi-i ivji, wit W mi' :>*j*1 ymi kiln".
hi w hniniv t v" H ;j "'y
--'i ' la illlil I " . '' t - ' iV.
sun.: 'M ii?'i s' Day. Stu- v.a? \vi y
'-rhi'l t,). AW njoyt-sl ?-u
si'lvi's *fr?? Vii?ri:?i>*: \\i-h
wi-i'.' v. n'lt us \V;i' " in ii il i
Y<r:-? truly.'
SKIJKNA.
llOKOl ifv IN ( Dl.l MIM \ |
I?i ai
t? r ;11jur t i same nany liu'Ks aiS'
S, I-n: i;? rv^r^+rr
ix.U(?i nv..
SCHOOL -U T-lVl I'ttTS'
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f>: '('T c:1 '? l'l ir p-a-'. ar, 1 p:" pat i' "
' -fm u j I'-UiM1:'-1. 1 . I" a.r.
tiv tw< my-fi(* !.. K the
two \\<P. ks n ii'fy iir'V. '.a! ' > '
have keep takir.tf ^ ai ?r;_
rave -I,."- tr 'lilac*, at -eh -;
()n May ?!. <"5 if fen Weir at :
K:i*h" '"iaf1. -Snrrk- \v '
kins' a: ri r|i.je<-n if-. Sfi .
The M y.'a
New r-" . hah "t.: > >r
( itv!r"ft ;i plav el *"rlcrl
' 'This Mi<rl i < li ta -ati< r,"
T a p'ny i:nrl?-r -he <!ir?eiion of
Mi?< W A. CowaV.s was enjoye.!
? Bi'h??4-r?a , In)' i ia 1 1?f??prr-parin'/
f"i* "Ut if <- 'mnmra't nr : t ex
rci-c whirh i. t" take plate
t he tit: i"t h. ( Mir > mm: i ?' r
rial) it.' -rVier- is irva'!aat Smr this
year. I have kern Ivtrjriri; her.:.'
write ' ijt she- is s() I, isy- ,n; ;| ;
alwa.es slip? her mt'ffl'n y.t Plva
pr<"miser t.i write - ." n. 'Dint .?! '
member ! : Jennie Vi rm't!e .h dr son.
niv p:r.<?<! pal am! next <1..<.
neighbor. __
. ' Well. I think we have a!.o '
two an'! a half more weeks. I'll 1
?glad am! *>. ry?in a way.?I ha*."
about a hundred. mii^sIhe.- t
.... out in, Physics so t- .Kail bet ?o
sav 'ail revolt'*V " " " ' ' '
r'~ "" .!()!!STSHK MAT:'
* IS Vl)( >11A WRITES
Hello Rill: /
. I [ore I 111)1 on?ihe nu.aitain a.usual.
Rill, set jr. like - e'me of o oold
members are forgeting
writte. ! hop - '.hey will wake ti.e
ar.d send in their news. Rill, w
are having some, cop) weath r ttovv
I went trr Sunday seh'ol and
church Sunday as u-:;ai. The collection
was "T?2.'!.O0. Rill, I haven';
got. much' to say this time. Wi ;
write more n- xt time.
Vour< truiv,
? ' ImU.fir.A
HAS TO SIT OUT 100 PLANTS '
-
We are having a cool spe'] just
now which is no\ so good for niv |
-yOTTng tTTiTTaTo" "plA;:! s.?Fa'TT'"cliib"
girl hay to set odt one hunched
plants. I am .hoping-it will soo.n
turn wfirm again.
, {' .. On Saturday, morning, of this
week we are having a free movie
at the Lyric theater- m- Mentor
for all the club boys an i tci 'l '.
lonpr with our achievement day
jfrogram. I will tell you a'T about
it next wee k. \V?- ?i e*r.(Av
gett inir ready for Children's Day
in June. I spent Saturday _ uCI
\ off ?<
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STATIC ;
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- ? . age
it .together with a self addressed '
iHtit I,tac!i.r, Bill Carver's Club,!
C. Your name will be placed on '
. e a membership card and gutton \
Ititv. wilj be tiie second Sunday
Su.mter witn my sister Marram
and v?e had a lovely time.
So lunji".
? ? Bl'K v[t'E. __
SVK'MI \V1MTI.\
Ci'o Bill': "
-t-he itttm.be r* .are happy
' ii an i will soo":i- start send'
!' ! '* lers w. eitiy. On -SxtnTi;
1 a : h':e<l <um."..y boo! a: .1
. . .'i luujj ?erv'iee. .'lany \isit-or.'
"e pi ( eat. ( > e t o ,r Sun:>
1?P'" w a^' A1 ll^ycvitp
oillogo. 1 hope to scu many
.( 'A f;)i 'rht'l s irlui's sopll as Mlo
i*li** :.) c! --intr a'rtd thoy will
.! < fiom work/ Oh! 1
t4w trltth inomln i's i..*uNi invot
!li? i.' ".-on..i tiino ' a:i<l I In po how
Marur.nt arid I wiip?* t<? cad
mott I nay not to nunt hor. Hop1
- .1 n o o lot !v j-jj' ihis u i-pk.
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w \K r: IT and i.i\ ! :
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in,i 'attain for anuthoi
iny -do < ] S inlay ami wo had
i I' n.iiti' il SotHr^iy ' Vohcwil sos:r'
l;:? I am ;.rlu?i to s.o tha'
" 1 1 " ' - / vihtr nic.
; 1 T!7!7T7! v. the OAioimoimLo; ?
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a;-, -rt-aki:n of Mat'.:
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SOI'IIIA WKIIKS
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^ i -ii.a'i tn- nal ln.sy thi:
!\ a? \vT- w.l! 1h* having mil
- ' i a:- jm . u?,. u:. WiMnes.
ay r.iy t ui aiv -having; a piaj
n \yhiih I am taking a part, ']
1 L!_l! '1' ; i11 ..I ia a i?iI'arh?af lev
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| ty i. I LI l IK1;
j f' . ?""rj?'? : at .Mollis e* llojye visi<
!'? ?!' H'.v Ij i' - 'Is. The cam
aii i the paik i- Very | > t < 11 >
j i What is the matter witl
| he flu!, n ir.h is. souu- of then
no foro. itdiir t" send in their let
ers. I shall !>iek you up avail
iVxt \V- ( k. vr
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'ANMIi J. II.\!) VISITORS
SI \d>AV
11' llo r.v. i-y !y~ We l ad vis
-> s ,;iiday in fj . JJ
athci'Jtf '..-umnol ehildiin. Vv'e earn
ehun.h and ate (.inner an
1"'.'' ' went .i a. .wall-- and ha
? v ry idee time. We also h.i
onte !'?i nds f; .i?n t'ni.iii. My s.s
tr Ka.kii" has t r.r< c more we k
.n (.( ,, .,] she attest s Sims Hie
T I 'iii.e Hill it war lil il.'. >w.,
.'htiiday: hut i: is much , warm**
jrow. S-n: ay was homo-cumin;
day at Foster's f'h>pel ehiirch an
! evoryu :e had a nice lime. S;> Ion*1
Fannie '. (.'vllkuy.
Tolies V^ile, S, ('.
STIvlll.IM; lilt. III.(CUTS
Til eenville.? The senior eh**
left on their annual tour to Wash
l.r.liin.?Ll?L_?May 'ini and rutin1
d May Mh. Many importan
points were visited enronte to am
front .Washineion. The Tourinj
rmilmittec reported a very Jtapp;
and educational trip.
i no M nior class presented th
R'tato Tollc' ire Dramatic Club in i
hree act play Monday, /May dth
in the hit'll school auditn'rium. Th
performance marked the hi<jth spo
>n dramatics at Sterling for thi
-easnn. The visitors' from Stat
Cufl"jre -remained oveh foT chape
orvices Tuesday. '
The trade -departrnent s'.ior.. ue?
a series of three program'- as i
Vecatiorinf Wndc^fFSTu fetT Wt 'Tnhi
day. Thursday and Friday. Mr.. P
E. Stewart Introduced th* icl
"*
i ~
^
Wednesday. m7! WTT >Valkei
lectured on socoliogical trends and
tiade. He brought out' stnwigly the
predominant influence of 'trade or
the economic phase of society. Mr
R. C. Cockfield was ' master o 1
ceremonies.
| Thursday the students in trade
cave Three interesting demonstrations.
The first, from the carpentry
department-, on steps in making
a desk with'Mr. John .Riley, di
j retting. The second was given bj
the masonry department with Mr
fioode in charge. The third froir
t he drawing-department- represented
by Mr. James Anderson. Friday
theldepaitment presented Mr. Cont
supervisor ' of trades?in the city
"i schools. Mr. jQoone spoke brieflj
but pointedly on the intrinsic value
->f trade to our present day ecoilf^
. mic set up. He maintained that the
{-vocationally- trained man has~H"i3el
er chance in life than the unskill?'d
worker.
" Thursday evening, .May 12, Mist
Iv.dnonia Johnson and the Musjc
' <' 1 ub gave an informal recital foi
I iill I'i'fit s: jin<l -fi'ti rwic r\f fKo PluK
.Mi. R. L. Ilickson was special
speaker on the program. Many
>f the club members made tlieii
"first appearance.
The boys glee club gave its anmial
soring concert nt the?high
chool auditorium Sunday afternoon.
May 15. Other musical
i' roups to assist in concert were
he band and boys quartet. Many
Tionds and parents were present
= -t be^program. ? -=
1 .-LOSING' PROORAM OF EMMA
M AlJDOX SCHOOL
Ware Shoals. S. C.?May 19th,
. i Kelaioation contest. Music, -Aim-i-ica;
invocation; music. The
'"ljief Corner Stone; Orations; Vis<-n
of the Past and Future, Ida
'lelle White, 8th grade; Oration,
Thanatdpsis, Il;UJier Calhoun, 8th
rrade; music. Welcome Sw^'et
_ >|)ii: gtimc"; Oration. "Give Me
'.ibt-i fy* or (live Me DeaTh", Lola
M~. It lie. Mfi" grade; Oration, "Op
i nri:rr ityfl Robert L. MaiwSth
.tado; . music, Kentucky Babe;
Oration, Gettysburg Address, Edna
E. Re by is on, I'th grade; Oration.
Tnttssamt L'Overture, Satena A.
lenki: s. i'th grade; music. Whistle
f *
While You Work. Harry L. Anderson;
announcement'1; .report of
judges.
Sunday. May lid. .'{ p.m.?Pro
- -ionalduivr". TJach~ .Me Thy
- W ik- ftcripture-=t :qTrratrt;?Alt
' AI m r invocation, chant. Incline
I'I;i:h; Ear; music. Exalt the Lord,
i> "r (!od; "int oductit/n of speaker;
i, ;;il setmpft. Bev. lv 0. Cahip1
? i 1; solo. H op River, Erskine
In ih- iction.
Tin-day, May . 2-L S:00 jV.nl.?!'!ay
in three acts. Twenty Years
lletice, Tth. Stir and 9th (trades.
T! ursday, May 2d, 8 p.m. Graduate:.;,'
exeu'iles?Musicl. Negro
National Anthem; invocation; mu-io,
An Evening Song; Salutatory
F.Tdna F.. Robinson ;%so]o, The Sunc
shine of Your Smile, Lola Mat
Rice"; 'History, Harry Lee Andersen;
Prophecy, Odessa Hampton;
I u t. Some Where A Voice is Callwill,
J. V. Calhounp valedictory
" Robert Lee Kobo; Summer Tor
tnt; Guest Speaker, Prof. G. A
, \nderson. Fountain Inn, Presideni
i Palmetto State Teachers' associa
- :io- ; class pot m, Sar'lna A. Jen
kins: class songs, seventh grade
ninth grade; Awarding certificate!
,seventh grade, ninth grade; an
nouncemer.t", benediction.
- MORRIS GROWN
y~ 1 a: m. e. church
e
< Rev. R, I. Lemon, Pastor
tt
,1 Charleston ,S. C.?Last Sunday's;
services were well attendee
- all day by the. members and the
friends of MorrL Brown. A largt
fj?' ? j1? : *?5-??
attendant--- greeted the pastor al
ir the services of the Junior church
d which is growing in interest with
each passing 'week.
j At 11 a.m. Rev. 0. A. Mills as
sist mt pastor, preached an inspir
ing "sermon from the theme "Thc
* Work* of Faith" The text being
- Romans 1:21. There were four a<
II -cessions to the church "atThe cTosc
,j of the sermon. Our Sunday school
:r and J/'aguc functioned at their U;
y ual hour with good attendances
rn m * A i .11 _
i ni* niui army neiu a pew raiL?tv-nt
fWtf) TT-Tn. which was welPfifft
, tended; and a nice sum of nionej;
[> realised. This is the last week
t before our rally clc/ses and inter*
est ig -still at the boiling point,
j Tuesday night of next week the
rally eloses with the reports from
1 the clubs. . The Woman's auxil1
-iary?of the Workman's association
^ was addressed at 8 p.m. by the
f- pastor,"-The?address wa8 based
tec Palmetto LlUDnt
" p iii. i
r_
upon the theme "The qualities of
men, that 7SYBfce~ good societies" as
a text. Dr. Lemon used Ezekiel
TTltr A larjre "audience listened h
with interest to the message. The c'
qualities of wisdom, strength Cour s'
age and high ideals were stress- tf
ed aH the?speaker developed his
'subject. s<
,j Mrs. L. G. S^nyills one of our &i
i most ardent workers, presented to 81
.'the Stewards and Trustees $10.00 n
^ to each department. The donations ^
J were received by W. D. Bradford w
. and C. Johnson. At this writing ^
I Bros Wins Johnson is insposed "S"
at his home. We are all hoping w
that he will sopn be out again. The ^
church has no more ardent and E
, faithful members than Bro. John- "
son, who is the treasurer of the ^
' Stewards board and leader of class el
43.- Many of out- members were J?
j disappointed an last Sunday by
; the absence of Dean Wm. Pickens s>
: who was scheduled t0 speak at h;
Zion Presbyterian church, but for w
some reason he failed to appear.
We understand That The address
i which- is in the intoreot of the lo-?*
| cal branch of the NAACP will be
. delivered at a subsequent time. lc
. j ' si
1 TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH
_ - v
I Rev. J. S A Grant* Pastor B
e<
Charleston. S. C.?We are still _
.'singing "Praise God From Whom _
I "
1 All Blessings Flow". The pastor, w
! | officers, members, probationers and ^
1 friends thank the- many brothfer p
= -ministers--and their congregations ?
for the splendid untiring help giv Q.
on u3 in our very recently closed
revival meeting of ten nights. The j,
soul stirring preaching these ten ty
nights were delivered by Evangelist
Rev. A. L. Pugh, recently
from Jacksonville, Fla. No minis jj(
tor needs , to fear calling Evangelist
P.ugh in his pulpit. We re- ^
gard him as a" religious asset to q
any church. IIe.stands ready to .
render service when and wher ever
he is called. Address 13 II. St., u,
Charleston, ET UT As a result
from these ten nights religious efforts
aid Satan's kingdom came g
down ar.d lifty (59) nine souls, ^
"walked and showed out as~ltvirig
happily converted witnesses wide " .
awake for Christ-and His cause. ^
Now you may come up and witness
" this young church congregation to Ti
bo fellowshipcd on the first Sun- ^
day night in -June, 5th at 7:30 in
the friendly African M. E. church $
on, the corner which is indeed with
" out a doubt mafching on to r5a 1
victory with its recently appointed
pastor "-sitting steadily at the
wheel. eri
T
NEW SAINT PHILLIP n'
A. M. E. CHURCH
[ spoke from the 11th chapter He- R
I brews 11th verse. This was a it
wonderful message. Rcy. Clarke b;
worshiped with us in the morn- b
ing. sl
Sunday school opened in the us- G
ual form. The entire period- was. a
very interesting/ P
At 5:30 the testimonial meeting e
which is held every third Sunday 0
was conducted by brother I. Grant ^
an i others. ? ^
. => G
Evening worship began on time p
and after the devotions the pastor p
came forward and delivered anoth a
er soul stirring message taken
.Job 27:10-17 subject "God Will
Take Care of You". Our church
is theL place for visitors. You can
always feel at home when you wor
ship with St. fhillip. ' r
UEE1) STREET HIGH SCHOOL^
Prof. S. C. Perry, Principal ri
[ - a
Andorson.?The New Home-ma- ^
kors of South Carolina Club pre- j,
. tinted a most interesting play p
I Tuesday night of last week, en- j,
) titlqd "This Modern Generation." v
? The moral brought out was how ^
t a girl may improve her personul f
i appearance. The play was sponsor- ]j
, ed and directed by Miss W. A. Co p
wans, the Home Economics instruc e
tor. a
pie final PTA meeting was held e
Thursday afternoon. One of the tl
most interesting parts of the pro j]
' eram was the period planned for
the gr.ests to Visit the various ,u
' class rooms and examine the ex- v
' hibitSr ; r~*?. p
> TU, i. 1 * _ i.L- L ' _1 .
i m* ifatnt'rs navijitf mc niRnesi /
number of pdtrons enrolled were: I
Misses T. C. Skciton, Cl Burrls_ 1
and Mrs. L. Guyton. They were F
awardcch-'the prizes of honor on n
the following morning. . e
The annual sermon will be de- v
livered Sunday afternoon by Rev.
! .T.W. Witherspoon of Greenville, c
' All music will be furnished by the c
_ senior elasa. _, J
' The entire student body will f
! have "their final examinations Mon ii
I day and Tuesday of next weefc.
AROUND J2ADES
The Rt. Rev. I. H.. Johnson
lurch and preached a soul stirring
?rmon Sunday,. His text was
iken from the 1st Samuel 2 chaper
and 19th verrae." Ryerybndy
jemed te have enjoyed it. In tho
fternoon the Bishop I. H. Johnan
and several of the" ministers
lotored ov^r to St Peters where
e preached another sermont We
ere glad that God had inspired
ev. iS. J. Montgomery pastor of
t. Stephen?to?have?ttre?bishop
'lth us. Visiting ministers were
ev. S. L. Thomas of the A. M
church; Rev. iS .L. Thomas of
.. M. E church; Rev W L. Allen
rom Georgetown. Rev. M C. Coop
r from Hickory Grove, Recr^S. *L.
eters- U. M. E church. ??
Mrs. Etta Barnes and Mrs. Ese
Wilson gave a program in
alf o'f the Educational rally which
as very good.. _
1ETHLEHKM BAl'T. CHURCH
Sunday, May 15. Rev. L. A. Hoi
way spoke for the morning worlip.
"The Only Cure For-Sin",
he evening sermon "Finding
oilrself" by Rev. B. Felder^
oth messages were well presentl
^Fhe^)fficial-board of this cnureh
1.1 : r
nnounce incse servicus lur mc
eek, May 19-22. Thursday nite
[ay 19, the pastor, Rev. M. M.
eace will deliver his farewell mes
f Columbia. He being called to
astorate Friendship Bapt. church
1 Aiken, S. C. Friday, May 20
le Women's Cooperative Missionry
union will have their annisrsary
services. The address will
j delivered by Rev. L. C. Jenkins
astor of Union Baptist. .Sunday,
[ay 22, Rev. I. S. Mdodana of
amden will conduct both mornig
and evening services.
All members And friends are
rged to be present at both serices.
.
We Will have baptismal rites
unday night performed by Rev.
. B. Felder.
Deacon John Joyce, 211C Senate
;reet left last Friday for Statesjrg,
Ga., then he will visit his
iother and other relatives. His
Ctiiplft _Cre?Jk and iSL
'aul. A program was rendered along
the different choirs condtlctd
by Mr. B. J. Mack. The union
/as a great success.
At 7:30 a soul .stirring prayer
fleeting was conducted by Dfaons
Frank Woodard and J T.
tblc?At 8 o'7clock the pastor
reached from the subject "Some
ri the Way.
Suhday night. Mffjr T5 marked
lannig from to return Wedne?day
" this week.
AIN'T JAMES
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. \V. K. Houler, Pa si or
Services were good Sunday beinnirg
with the Sunday school,
he Bible class is holding the baner.
<
We listened to two soul stirring
?vmons Snday. The pastor delivcd
by God's Spirit! Sunday nit**ev.
Walker of the Baptist denomrntion
preached. On May 12th a
aby contest was given for the
enofit ol "the church. A~ neat
am was realized. Little Rosa
leraldine Anderson reported the
mount of $25.00 and received the
rize of $5.00, which was presentd
by Mrs. Bertha Lewis. This
ontest was sponsored by iMr*s.
lary Bouler and Mrs. H. M. Young
lenCral claims. Our Mothers day
rogram was very good. Our
'residing Elder Dr. JD. F. G. Dent
nd other visitors 'were present.
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. L. Wilson, Pastor
Sundary was a hi^h day at St.
'aul. S. . at the uiual hour with
cachers at their-"p*>st of duty.
At 12 o'clock a warm prayer
letting was led by Dea, J. T. Able
fter which the pastor came before
he congregation with an inspirig
and soul stirring sermc/n taking
is text from II Timothy 4:2, sub
eet Preach The Word. We were
cry proud to see so many vjsiors
along.with the members and
riends.- The pastor gave highghts
on the convention held in
lock Hill over the wtck-er.d. He
xpressed the convention as being
perfect success. He also thankd
and extended appreciation tc
he members and friends on helpag
him to make it a success.
At 3:30 the Christian Singing
ras filled to its capacity with visting
pastors, choirs -and friends,
imong the visiting choirs were
tidgbwood Baptist, Zionj chapel,
the beginning of the spring revival
which is conducted by Rey. Peterson
of Ebenezer Baptist church.
We are praying foY a quick recovery
of Mrs. Winnie Kershay
and Mrs. Clara Johnson who has
been indisposed for quite awhile.
CLINTON NEWS.
Know thyself; accept thyself,
and be thyself weie the three admonitions
given to the graduating
class in the Annual sermon delivered
by Rev. E. E. Gaulden o f
Newberry. A large, appreciative
audience heard the well-<?hosen
thoughts of Rev. Gaulder) andappreciatcd
them. Rev. A. A, Sims
cf Union congr&tulatert the^rincipal,
Mr. J. T. W. Mims, op his
untiring efforts to place Bell St.
among" the^tatc-ra ted high schools
Although his work is not entirely
-appreciated; he ls~ still to*l>e lauded
for his achievements.
?The school closing exercises end
ed Friday night with the primary
grades' presentation of "The Wed
ding ol the FloweVs." As usual the
tots were very cunning and their
efforts well received. The blushing
bride", a very sweet lily, was little
Mattie Inez Calhoun and the bashful
groom, a bright Johnny-Jump'
Up, was Alfred Reeder. The diminutive
parson, a Jack-in-pulpit,
who pi rftn mori the ccTCmdTiy was
Vernon Byrd. The choruses 'were
made of roses, violets, sunflowers
'aisits, forget-me-nots and pansies
who sang and danced for the brU
day party^-^A Targe crowd "attended.
' For the first time certificates
were awarded those people who
have made a definite contribution
to the life of Bell Street, as well
as a constructive development in
their personalities' in extra-curriular
activities! The wards were
maue by the principal upon recommendation
of the coaches and the
extra-curricular faculty of which
Mr. J. R. .Harper is chairman.
Those who received awards and
the. right to wear letters in football
are Stonewall Craig, John B.
Copeland, Willie Lee Dunlap, M.
Gaiy, Garnell Hail, Nnthnnirl Hnr
ris, - Ma lion C. Leake. Theodore
Little, Pariton Sinipson and Paul
Wallace. Receiving awards in bas
Let ha 11 are?Flu yd Cheeks,?Claud
Kinard, Marion "Leake, Luwash
Young and Noah Young.
Louisa Hill- was voted the most
valuable girl on the girls' basketball-team.
Others who received avvaids
with her were Beatrice Dor
-ey. also high-point scorer, Leonie
Dougherty, captain, Elizabeth Dun
an. Don/olio Fant.. .Tohnie Mae.
Gathings, Mary A. Adair and Flop
nie Holland. . The
following girls received recoenition
on the basis of 3 year
atrice Dorsey, Elizabeth Duncan,
Leonie Dougherty, Donzella Fant
and Emme Ferguson. >
School will be officially closed
this Friday, May 20, with the grad
uation rituals the night at eight
o'clock. Class Day exercises will be
conducted at noon in the day.
Dean E. H. Fitchett of Claflin College
will be the guest speaker.
WHITMIRE NEWS
Service \vas held at Cedar Grove
church by our Pastor, Rev. D. C.
Crosby. He preached a v<?ry instructive
sermon. A sermon
that should be a moral and an in
spiration. Sunday school also was
; nicely arranged. Mrs. Cora Morgan
joined-the church.
The second auarterly conference
erf the Spartanburg district
met Saturday, Mayl4th at Bruce
Tabernacle churcli with our pastor
and presiding elder presiding. All
le.1 !crs responded well. A fine
conference was held.
Mr. Lonnie Joiner accompanied
by Misses Corrie Young, Mattie
Yourg, Fannie P. Joiner, Helen
Joiner, motored to ?CKnton the
past Sabbath and visited Mr. Alex
Kinard's family.
Mrs. Millie Fant was brought
home from Newberry because of
her illness. Other members of the
Joiner family are recovering.
Mrs. Lola Joiner is under the
care of the physician again.
Little Miss Mary M. Sligh is alsp
improving nt this writing.
A singing contest will be at
Cedar Grove church Sunday, May
22nd, the public is cordially invited.
Don't forget to attend the closflrg
of the Whitmire school this
Friday night.
Give Me Service, Render Me
* Service
4f you- cannot give me service, ?
Remember what the wise.men said.
Oil your lamps and keep them
burning,?
, Whfen you are living,
Not when dead.
By W. L. Epps, reporter.
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Saturday, May 21, 1938
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