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I l\i- S. S. and IO I'l I'dition July 2
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IEchoes^of Suorts I
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1'hcw Hoy, oH Hoy is it L hot
Wo .1 re having sAiue very hot weather
in South Carolina, but the
heat is 'rajvinj? more and more*- in
the training camps, of I.oais and
S *:? mliuir. * " ?-?*
The latest dope is that Champion
I ouls is lo ba'ii ho\y to li'vht elose '
in, you know the Armstror.e style.
4-:t^ve^-is--^-ryirm: -t-o - httre?in and
light close, not giving ltis opponent
much chance to swing. but. this
is in my opinion a bad mistake,
l.ouis' will .iH'tcr he'iiiueh of an
inside lighter; lie .js not the type.I
lie is not the tighter who would [
give all lp.i Ilea it and soul nm'
T lit. Vim ntay say that he is ?rivine;
cverythinjr that he has in prep
a. alien t'or this tiiyht. but. it's not
the preparation that makes a figli*
11 ; oiii1,?ui?A nils! i amy's?type?=u_
ie:liter of Armstrong'.^ type is a
a' viral"TnlTrb V."T' hope?thwt l.ouis
doesn't tiy to change his style to;
.ar.y^ gteat extent. The style he
-has is sidlieicnt to stop anv tighter
1 !*;?vi unjr he has tin- other 'stutT
i.> ur?> alentr with it. '
Scheinl bitr is in perfect condition.
ui. .littieV words his looks do
portray i is aire and believe
will ho IQii'.'.h to iuiudle. iLi~
? t: rHtin:.- the same old orthodox
: \ Avojiviiiir^'bot.hiiVjr nnd throw'-*'
vi that ritrht from juiy 'anjrlo,. so
> r dune L'L\ look for a. fiyrht .of a
??vane y.iih plenty of oVeeythijiT
T . i-en. ~:
lh-ujre yoi: read the in i:t issue
vhis papei the fiohi will he-over1
hope-. 1 d-.ist as a reminder s'tiek
TT e and H you mst have to play
1 niro select the lucky-card stnd
dial"? u<e coin -to play with. 1 am
tan sayinc who will win. nor how.
t. if I.ouis retains his crown I
will he one of the hyppiost Sports
-v- iters-that. over placed a word in
the .column.
?Sports Shorts' f
Man tirove is defying a^c
and still thrirvh," ~Mn ii'-'-t ] ),
vuir.ball in the !?:o league. How
hn a w ill this last ?
' ! onTtrt. 1* dy.c is causin.tr quite
a hit of "trouble to the French.
(lerinati and diet/. tcrni<_
p'ayots. hut. I know l>onald an
alako will ,miss Voii Crtimm. j
Helen Wills Moody is hack on
' 'a c ?;:ii and in splendid f.irm.
: '.:!!! v.innin.r caps and weaiing
1 he c : "V a of a Queeil.
'I'iie only kind of bosehall'beinj
" \ uays
v ?:! ? i y h:isei>a'l.. I,:i>t \vt
co avu\l Luise -hall ir;nm*s
n: : Maimina. i m-i ?.-'. own. Sum,
' n'ai Marion, ami I'm tellini
y were of iho ol.i type.
' : ir-r.y hits, l ut -when there
' ' 'ay were, a mile l"t:ir. Ch>
' Mi? a ..anie senutime. )
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"v ' 'h \ rrr ami physical * ?i_
v lu: .has i.ven otaaniy.e.l.
! ' i> v*'il! sponsor luntts we. k- '
?>ii Fellows Hall.
is '.nal.-i the lii'Tieti"!!
7~ : ' ' nr. aa.i 1-kr llvrrrrter~^
l". U:mi>Ta"- t'oren.i->t 1'mr"*
' "a'm - V. ill Tie otl'el Oil i n
! h-uiy; Kuii.lin a.
at" tile < kill is !,I ileVi [
.1 j'uys .physival'y as \\e'(l
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< !> " ?iM.i tu -liutaiiin-i c F"i'
tr-. niation t'onuminicate
"a !. : .o.'i! Ileose's Harher
1 T1 * Washington St.. t'.ty.
A a'eii i'h.e header for oii.r first
'TTr TTt-_r the summer Cas
will have the privilege
-J?^?:r- ri st 1 iaht -In-aw-'
. h: championship ti.u'nt for the
e. l'h:< tiyht will be !> -)
1-V; ?T;-ie> i Jackson and Ike'
Ft::.her plans far -this
' v yet mhterialha.J.!
a'. * pat' rs f*r tills bout. 1 |
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lit >. Halo l'? Thompson. I'astor
A-:'. ;.!i. X i". A laruv an.i in
Stai.lay m:?:--..! stiullnl v.-'i*>
.'eir. ..p. th. l ast S'.i: ikty. tia
-- v ' was Ivtt'iv it. Tiu
*'V !' tjt.y aaia-.: i^iism ? to
11 . -V.i'W jyi vs. "j'jj* I
t">t}"VT!+3 'TTiTV; inol t.atr. was iv.ti r
-t :: iy i.rvM it;-d at th -? .?Ylo',T
" ' >' at': i-v a tar-was laVtrWj
, ' r.il' . T:a. pt. Mir. Mary .1
? stall' of tC:.< Ill ' s won ;
:>t > 1 y <>;;< pasrm for the'.
til" !".'- VQi.'.i r.t S -Vs , Av ' -I
l\?!l "(ii'P'i v.,v, tV !'. . )>v>'t '
t i-X r-.'lit: :: w.-l-.-hiy p< i| t .r. :
?'ivc! w'th iru-at Ir.tr'e-f a- ;
V; ^-.al : Itttslas-ii t: o
M:\or. i : y pastry v . r.-w IJ
s h:s stthj.vt. "Kareni ss y o t
Tit-, i a"" many t?V>v.*ar-ls'
' tv-. <Ituv; -dathoroi! . ir.
i"ty lT ti.e anr.uM nh*"lo<ior."
V| I a-.j iftfti-.v cf r >ss,
r'1 A1""" ul i'^.'.nr.jr "'or-/ rniia]
..o.' 11ST.y it* f'he^is vNitors t >'
? "J at:.! ^ a'at'i'lVf-s worship'
It. They-were given a
-* welcome.
~A" ''ttt: ".s astic* ati e.t'hc";
nci'T worship a' th"> oven
sot", ice. n-.:r pastor ncnin dc
?-. an - i:Vt> restinsr mvssatrc., '
iv. ri-.-- ??jWet: "Prayers- Ansi
; ch sane oxv
? ? ,yv h.vf'-.'ifullv throucHout
^'ay ;i' .then-too the b'eautiful
rrv.vr* ar i the ordiliness ot !
ompV- con'rihuted richly to *'*
yment of the service?. Among
-.nvisitors present at the
onir.?"? service were Mr. and
Tar^cM Cooke of Columbia. ,
! C . who are house quests ofour
castor and family.
! PALMETTO LEADER
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It is strange how somebody can '
say something different, and that
something will become an adage or ]
a househtthi word forever und for- j
ever.
Time marches on; yes, and in J
spite of tin- ):lt't tUllt BUmi' Of UfdSe*1
old aifages won't stand up under |
them because they sound pretty.
llese is a beautiful saying: "Absence
makes the heart grow fonder."
Is that true? '
Here is another trite saying: '
"Out of sight ib out of mind". If '
the tii st one is true, how can the
last one bo?"
Now which of thes.e do you boJ.,
Move? Or shouldn't adages of all '
kinds be used only when they fit
re tain cases and particular situa-1
Uions ? Wait, here conies t some 1
verse,?Listen. ,?? , -4
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Who Said That? '
HI.At K ROYALS LEADING I
I 11 It. S I A I IS.
Winnsboio.?On Saturday, June
1th the Black Royals defeated the
State hospital. at^Statc Park t>-7, featmed
in the game for the Royals
a (triple by Chambers with 3 <
men oft bases.
On Sunday, June 5. the Black
Royals dej'eated Co. 1T0 CCC at
their camn 13 to P. Features for
the Royals 2 triples by McDowell
J by Jacksonr "Each Koynlgtrt;~a~~
hit except Gunthrope and Fair,
tiiey were' too busy arguing with
each?ot her. 1
nil June Pth the Black Royals
defeated Ninety Six at Ninety Six
"> to 4. Feature for the Royals a 1
home ri n by Jackson.
(in Saturday. June 11. the Royal.
defeated State Park at Winnsb<<io
Jo to I. Features.for the Roy- '
nls, a home run by McDowell in-1
si'e the park and doubles by Code,>*
Jack-on aTi.l Green. The Black (
Royals is said-to by one of the
Tastest elnlis in the State, Any
club wanting to book games with
them, nurst bo booked on a return
basis. Address J. D. Rosoborough,
AVinn-l'oio. S C, ; --PAG
EL AND NEWS.
Dr. West of Charlotte. N. C.?
pl ea, bed at the 2nd Presbyterian
eh.lireh Sunday morning. In the afternoon
a "Children's day program
iwas given sponsored .'by. Miss Avis |
Ifhrlvrneyy ~~~ ~ . i
1 3lrs. Prat is Blakoney and Jaugh-1
't*<3\ Minnie and Catherine attended
the' yail.uatin.c exercises at Bari.vt
Scotia Junior College Tuesday
Miss I.oube Blakenev wlfo was a
mender of the graduating class
and' Miss Alice Rrower returned
h-un.e wii*t them for the summer.
.Mrs. Julia Gregory is attending
the Nurses Institute in Colurhbia.
M s. Nettie Sinclair is spending
a .'few days in Washington. D. C. .
Miss (Ii-lda Mc.Convb has gone to
New York City for an" Tndutinitc
stay. '
?Mr. u Me*. H. A. .L-hnscn mo '
re " to Mich I'oiPt. N T* mid _
'' "uei'it t'_oir chil ren \V H. and
I.ucile home Tuesday.
I'rof. P. J. Johnson of TihimonsMi'e
-s4ii_nt a t\wT-davs-last week
"with his mother M's. D. E. John.Mi..,
.1. I; T^.hnsort "returned-"
home with him for a short visit
Mrs. I.ola Blakehey has returned
from Myrtle Reach.
Miss Wiliie-. Mi Stanley is :11 at
this w; it in tr.
M:*T Revnice Rlakenev.- whr. is aj
mm h'or of 'he faculty of Coulter
A. d -try i- 1 for V..y sum- nv
"vacation.
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a.tint: I! ? U n 15 itl IIOMIU
;.!'t r- tV.i winter in Ashev
lie. N. C.
M:. ("! a K -s nf Darlinpton
was the u'tie -1 > t' Miss Louise. Blak
eney Friday.
C r <TFI'HF\ V.M.K. CHIRCH Rev.
I). N Wilson, Pastor
< Mi last Sunday our services
were very cvod-Kll day,. The Sun -"
day school was conducted at 9:30
with all teachers at their post of
dniy. The attendance was also very
trend. At il a.m.. our pastor preach
v V etu*' or the irreatest Children's
_ ?iy .sermons, we have ever--heard.
He spoke from three outlines. 1st
K inrini" vounjr children to Christ.
Jn.j Chirst's love for children; 3rd :
The duty of parents to their children.
We feel that many fathers 1
mothers have been inspired to.
-do?more for?thrdr children than 1
what they have done' in the past.
Wo also had baptism. Eighteen chil '
dreh were bajtized. Three persons
ie-eived into full membership. ?
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock the '
Chil : - en's day program was con- '
, d .with ^rs. Sadie Shackleford
Philips actin.c as mistress of cere- 1
monies. Tt was ouite an intellect- ;
. al treat f >i1 nil ^Iim WCl'e present", j
We are glad - to pay that our
! oh i- moving on to success aTong
;vIT TTnes. . J
I.OWRYS NEWS
on:-r anion services- ' were conducted
at *hi?th Mt Prospect Bapfi?t
an 1 Brown Chapel A. M. E. 1
7. i'n chur.h Sundays. Brown's J
chanci quarterly conference on Sat 1
urday was eagerly attended. Pre A
siding Fid"- Flowe made a real '
inspiring tfik to the conference <
Sunday afternoon. Our elder '
p;cachei a ?oul stirring sermon which
-was enjoyed by a large '
congregation, To*al amount at :
F$:cnvr. chapel $13.12. That's only
half of the circuit, the success of i
the other churchy Mt. H?brort in !
I
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) MAYBE NOT
lackleford)
UJA>;KS
'Two can live cheap as one," they
say;
[ don't think you can make that
pay.
Who said that anyway?
'Love is blind", you have heard
them say;
Vim-hatter wateh Love night and
day?
Who said this anyway ?
'A bird in the hand- is," they say
'Worth two in the bush" any day,
rhen the one in hand flies away?
Who said it anyway?
And'"if at first _you don't succeed
'Try, try again" is what you read.
I've tried and tried to write thj.s
stuff,
3ut, I know vou have (failed my
bluff? ? '
Who said that anyway?
(Copyright 1938). "
Chester have not been reported.
Brown chapel 4-H club went
over to St. Paul on Sunday nite
to help render a - program with
ho 1st Pniil olnK Pvorvhnelt;
joyed ttnr porgrum very lin;ch.
Thd St. Paul club had on the 4-H
club hats which made the program
more attractive. Mrs. Poay,
Brown chappl club leader made a
Leathers of Chester was prepared
to represent Mr Johnson, our county
agricultural agent~.who \vas in
Tuskcgee, Ala, at that time. His
time talk was highly enjoyed..Total
i nised^$4.7,').
The 4-H club^ camp will open
on the .11th of July for Chester
county. A number of children will
go.
Rev. Mr. Dodowney,' DD? and
Gethsemane" Baptist choir will be
with the Brown chapel chuich Sun
day right, June 26:
A big picnic will be or\ the same
church campus on the 2nd of July!"
The public is invited.
The York Road B. A. society of
Chester will have they annual
Thanksgiving service at Brown
Chapel church, Sunday, June 19
at .'LOO o'clock.
Communion setvice will be conducted
at Christian Home Baptist
church, Sunday June 19.
CARLISLE NEWS
Services were very good at Williams
Chapel A. M. K. Zion Sunday.
Sunday school -at the-usual
man. The lesson was- well toad
and discuss*^! by the school. -The
Pastor, Rev Hillian brought to
his hearers a good message from
Psalms 23:4. The spiritual part
rf service was high ai\jh the contrihution
was g-ocd. Doing the "ov
bring service Rev. F. -hrf Wilkes
preached a soul stirring sermon
from the hook of Jonah The con
the message.
Miss Vasljti Johnson is taking:
a very active part in the Sunday
whoo] and church. ..
The faithful few of Mt.?Etl^n
A"r~M. E church ale working: very
hard to make -the church what it
should be They have had the window
glasses put in and now the
carpenters Mr. S. Gallmon and
Mr. Wesley Emerson are rcnairm.V'it.'
Rev. .1. M Hawkins is taking
an active parj in the effort.
Miss Bernice Brown left Sunday
evening: fen- Rock Rill-where she
is to attend summer school.
?-Mrs. Clara-Savage--Hr trrre a few
days from Union with her sister
Mrs. Agnes Sims, family and
was the gruest of Mrs Clara Savage
Saturday evening.
Saturday afternoon 3:30 at the
home of Mr and.,Mrs. Mcnton
Sinijs was a birthday party given
in honor of two of their children.
Misses Agrres Sin-.s and Minton
Sims, Jr Many of lth<"?r little
friends?were?ptes errh. ?Th1-^?nrr
ceived many beautiful gifts frcmi
friends. Miss Naneena Wilkes
was guest of honor. She taught
tTle**children many inteersting gam
es, after which the children were
served with refreshments: cake,
ice cream and soft drinks. Every
thing wa, carried put lovely.
The thi-d quarterly conference
of the Spartanburg'-district of A.
M. E. Zion church will be held at
?t Luke. Saturday. June 18th at
2:30 o'clock. Dr. D. C Crosby
presiding. We are. asking all
members to be present and or. time
PIEDMONT. MIDWIFE INSTIri'TE
CI..&ES SI CCESST'L
SESSION
The closing exercises of the Pied
mont District Midwife Institute
were held at St.^Albans Training
School on Tune 10.' Thirty-five Mid
wives- were given certificates ?unw
ing that they had 'satisfactorily
PTimpleted the coufcse in ml'"winery
The school was conducted bv Mrs
Blanche R. Speed. R. X.. Suneryis
or of Nurses of the Piedmont District..
Miss Laura Blackburn, R.-N
Midwife Consultant for the Staff
of South Carolina, and Mrs. J. D
Witherspoon. R. N.. County Nurse
rgiurens, S.. C. They were assisted
by county nurses from Greenville
*nd Laurens pov^'pr In addition
to their class work, the students
Lvere entertained by various com
uunity activities. Lectures. Minimi
entertainments and moving1 pic
'.ure? were enjoyed each evening.
\ special Saturday entertainment
,vas a deliphtful trip to Greenville
vhere the mid-wives of Greenville
CoUnty entertained the group a*
\ reception. Professor and Mrs. D.
School loc?t?d fnit?? from
E. Dendy who are in charge of St^
Albans Training school assisted
greatly in arranging the varied pro
gram for the group. St. Albans
Greenville and seven miles from
f-STATE At&I
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