The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 25, 1938, Image 1
BAPTIS1
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VOL. XIII?NO. 26
LOUIS RETA1
, JOE MAKES RING HISTORY
IN 2 MINUTES ANI) 1 SEC
" B> ltuste
THE CH,
IJello Everybody'. Well it's nl j
nver, and I am as you are.
I^ow being declared,, the hardest
^.punching heavyweight in boxing
history, Champion Joe Louis^.AMial?
nesday night, made pugilistic history
by knocking out Max Sclimeling
in Hip fii'st-iouild nl' their Sclm?
dated-fifteen round TTght. ile is the
first man to retain a crown in less
" than one round. An amazed crowd
of over 80,000 spectators were
thrilled at his ability of superiority
in punching, power. hi
' Rushing into the center of the
ring at the sound .of the gong,
-I.ouis led. three straight lefts to
Maxie's face, with every lick finding
the same spot and inching
Max's head as if.it was a-punching 1
lrtig. The German turned as red
as fire anil showed !' <. ili?ell'.'t i
Louis sprang in whipping right
and left smashes to the "body and
head. Schmeling weathered these ]
blows and gamvijr ^hot over ins |
terrific,..right .to Joe's chuck. This.
Schmeling punoh Jiatl-ua-utWt ?iH-rhe-expit'ssronics-s
-c+rrmvpion. j
Then the knocVdowns began I
mwhich 1 esulted in Schmeking's -thirdI
knockout in his fighting career.
An amazing left honk Sent Max
to the ropes with his hands high
in the air, as though he was try-Woodard-Burgess
Nuptial
* \ An-outstah'linjf nuptial event of
the early summer, centering wide
social interest was the lovely wech
jling Miss Julia "Alice W.ondard.
and?Robert Philip' Kin uc.m. nhiih
tookpjjtfe June Id. atthe homcnf ~
the bride's patents, College Place,?
Columbia, S. C.
The ceremony, which was one
of real beauty and simplicity was
performed at 7:.'?0 in* the presence
of the immediate families and intimate
friends, with the Rev. W.
I,. Wilson, pastor of the bride, officiating.
Gladioli, daisies ami green ivory
adorned the living room while
garden flowers of every sort were
,. placed'about the reception hall and
other parts of the " house. The
mantel and health" were beautifully
and artistically decorated with
green ivory, candles and flooi
baskets of gorgeous gladioli. This
scene made an effective background
for the wedding party.
Those rendering the nuptial mu?sic-prior
ta the ceremony were
Rev. Horace Sharper, who sang
"Because" (do Hardelat); Miss
* Adell Gladden who sang "I Love
You Truly" (Band) and Miss Ler??i
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."ii uoinnuii wno pmyeci an instrumental
solo. Mrs. Lorraine II.
From Lohengrin by Wagner.
The matron of honor was Mrs.
Juanita Burgess .Johnston, sister
>f the grcomr She was becomingly
attired in a costume outfit of
navy blue chiffon.
Miss Mary Frances Woodatf.
lister of the bride was a very
charming maid of honor arrayed
in a dress of sky blue. She wore
.. a shoulder corsage of pink rosebuds
and sweet peas.
Mrs. Frank Wootlard, mother of
the bride wore a dress, of ..white
? orepe, which was very becoming
and she wore a corsage of loses.
Mrs. J. P. Burgess, the groom5,?
v mother wqS attired in a dress oi
light tan with harmonizing accessories
and a corsage.
The charming petite bride was
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rWOMEF
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'".ft [NS
CROW 1
IN FINISHING SCHMFLING 1
JON US OF FIRST ROUND
r Law son'
|j
VM1MON ! [
ing to balance himself-, followed by ."
a right uppercut to the same-spot, li
Then Louis' smashed Ivm full in j
the 'mouth.- Max's head craek/.d
it. As he attempted to regain
himself in the center of" the : in},'
a-. smashing right sent' him to the floor.
He arose without a count j
hut three Seconds later another
swaggering lick felled him- on his-.L
hands and knees. Some, strong:
tendency gave Max power to rise J
again onlv to be met with a fast. n
finishing, demoralizing right to
the jaw. .This was the end for
Max, . At tlie count of eight. Max '
Mat-lion, Schmcling's trainer thiew v
iM the to.wel and 3Iaxte".ivuis-xlgclat>?
i-d knocked out in 2:04 minutes of
the lir.-t round of tiie fifteen round
cTaiiInh'i| light. J
. Joe. bar waited two years' fin? ?
venvear.ee and succeeded iti doing ..
so in a little over two-minute.-? our- ,|
in-' thy. introductory round.
Louis has -improved 100 per cent
was tiie .consensus Qf .opink%.. of
the light tev-pTTt-~anj Is well liked'.p
ivy" thi^iTrfht Tans. - . |./l
S nieling never had a chance to ...
destroy the "Brown Bomber" with
his' so-calle.i "psychological superiority."
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The fight drew over SO,000 fans'
and rece p.ts of over $1,000,000. *|a
hep in marriage by her, father, '
Mr. k'iank~W'ondard. She made a
?? ? wv .1 ..I i i in jmiiuiv mm >?
'|ii5sito in her wedding- dross of ,,
.vhite chl-tl'on. Her flowers worn j
in old, I'y-hioiiod showered boquot
?t' lilies .if the valley, 1 '
Thv..lii V l.est .man was.|
Mr. I.itilejohn Mel'hoarson ol ' n
( iioioi'i-lm^T--??. C. ? 1 * it
?A He.?the?ceremony thr~~ gtiestF
were , rOeeive ; by ^Hss_ Mary F.
W'oodaril and. all entered into tho *"
enjoyment of a well planned re- ']
i opt ion. ' i
Mi.-si's olit, ,J|. Uichantson and *r
Myitle M."Gowdy were in ehar.ee p
of the l.ride'* leyistel* The rrifts ~j
.received wer>? tnunv and indeed p
hautiful. \ j?
lee e'feahi, \Vhit!e-i;;j51 and pink- (j
iced cake and .punch' were served (>
by Misses Mayola .Moore, Florence
\Vhitner. Al ee Whit nor, Mes lames
Beat rice Mo?:e. Bessie Moyiynw, ,,
Ml.-. Daniel T'atterson and others.
During the evening the cmiplc. p
left for Orangeburg. S. home .
of the groom a o4-where the'y wild-*
make home. I
For tiavelin.tr the hride wore an
* t ? C 1
ctpi'l Ofll Jcllt* U1 lu^lia^ur
tan with harmonizing accessories.
Mrs. Julia Woodard Burgess,
tho eider daughter of Mr. and .Mrs.
Frank Woodard, is i graduate of u
Booker Washington High school c]
and Benedict college, Columbia. S.
r.fi^She is I*'
her grfftlufitjon she has taught at <1
Helton, S. C., itnd F*,elle. S. C. I /
Mr. Bu:trcss,_son of Mr,?and?j,
Miv<. J. P. Burgess, a well known
family of Orangeburg, S, 0., is a 11
graduate of State A. and M. college
of Orangeburg, .He is mem- <|
hor of the Alpha Psi Alpha fra- ^
ternitv. He has studied at Hampton
institute, Hampton. Va.. and is
now an agiiculturo instructor at s
St. Matthews, S. C.
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Aiiiuii^ ifii* niii'iiy wriui- inniu> ?
iiii Kut-nf-town grrPHta pfMPii!
voro: Mi's. IFonrv David Lbrick; f
Mr*. P. K. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. S. 1
B. Hyatt and daughters; Mr. and
Mis. Twlwitv Zobel, Sr.; TVIr.^ and
Mrs. fid win Zobel, Jr., Mr. and v
Mrs. R. Little, Mr. and Mrs. Jul- p,
ius Zozel, Mrs. C. 0. drown, Mr.i
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COI.r.\lI;| A.
BY K. O. _
600 Student-Teachers
at **Stat<^-Siimmer?
School
Oin!i"('lMi!'.T( S. c.. June Hi- Tin
State C'"111"j,-- sii?nnief_^A<imt f.?
l'?3R opened .Munday, .lame 1.1. wit]
npi?,oxinui.teJy <100 simlr nt-ton li
?I lie - ma tonfy of. whom an
U-ava+4 *b ";) n <.~ ?
Many cultural programs . havi
( en arranged which wTR iiuludi
.ecitals by lea iing, a: lists and sor
n?>ns ami lectures hv noted speak
vs.
One of tli most ouhr.jveut social
Hid athletic features will be tlx
rpi-city Tennis Matches hetweef
he teams of Columbia," Charleslor
md Orangeburg; FYid'Ty.'Mimo" 21
o be followed by tlnr Tennis. olid
hill in I Hikes gymnasium.
Visitin-: instinOtois are* Mis;
A'elyn 15 lie. lit of the Columbia
'cblie School system and .Tame?
'aider of the Orangeburg School
ystem in Education]" Dean K. 11
^itcheft . of Claflin college, Socilopy;
Miss Emma C, V,". Gray ol
'aine college, English; Miss Josh
toberts of Mayo 11iycli behind in
lusic; Ralph W. McGirt. Robert
malls High school. History; Jams
I'ioice, dr.. of Kansas Stale col
S'o. Shop Practice and Mrs.' Mod. ska
Simkins of the. SgutTi Caro*tin
Tubei eulosis committee in
realth Edte. tition.
CAUI.bN.K NEWS
nawKins the wife <>t
lev,. J. M. 1 );iwki:'.s, was culled
o P?ii HHMuh:'.m, - Ala.. ' Wednesday
u account of her unlit er, Mrs.
i. Dawkirs who was hunt in an
tit n>:uhi!o v I'i't'U.
Little John Arthur Sait'n ft l'.
Ues.h.y for New Yoi k City to
isit hi- Ino"her ami sist- r.
a ""^ccesTfiTT" "|uu"rlcr;>
"'if fence was la hi at St. Luke
u?II L?./in;,?>,i 11.. Salu Jar
Jill iMimJny. _
Dr. I?, t'losl/y presiding el
er.
We- h:rrp ;t lov. ly cn\\T at ST
-ukt* Sin h.y.__S\js. . Aku vutx.
'leased to have out.; I'm. Clinton
homas ami wife 'who li..ve beep
ick" q, it awhile.
Mr. Kd. Jeter has or^ani/ad a
uninr choir at St. Lake."
Childr'cn's day will be observed
t Williams Ch .pel Sunday and at
'. Luke, the (irst Sunday in July.
Dr. W. J. lh/beisifn,' presiding
hl.r o-f the Spartanburg district
t' the A. M. K. church will hold
ts 3rd qua: tcily conference at
'an 'ise ehun-h Saturday June Ik*
J lev. ar.d .Mrs. William T. -Young
I riaiMMietfl, .\. in?' vi-ilinir
ev.~ J. M. l>..wki: s.-^
!e.asid to have them.
ml Mrs. \V. I.. Autry. M s. It. ()
allies. Mr. and Mrs. M. (). .JohnII
in. M is I oil- .M. Xlriil'la-iuui?tLuii
liters; Mrs. l.izzie Patterson of
TtisfiehT, Mass., erandiv.other of
fie* hide; Mr. and Mrs. .J. P. Biiress
an I Mrs. J. B. Johnston of
mnnjrcburjiV parents an 1 sister of
ie trroom, respectively, al'so th<.
r?>onVs grandmother and many
mny others.
The many relatives and friends
f Ts.~hrrjress jrivatly rep,ret that
er marriage takes her away hut
old e\ery pood and .sincere wish
V her future Jo he one of superb
appfness.
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ST. JAMKS A. M. K. ( Ill RCll
Rev. J. .ST Martin, Pastor
Poninriny-S. S. at the usual hout
ith the Supt. and co-workers in
liargo. Review by the pastor."
Rev. Mai tin preached a wonderij
sermon.?We uere glad to hai '
lie many vi'sjtois worship with Ms
i monjr the nil wtie Mr. and Mrs.
p Rika I'd. M rs. Henrietta Hall
lan of Prosperity.
Mrs.. Winnie M. Hale and ill tee
auyhters stent Saturday with
lis. tinss'e i in i v <>i I'vinurm.
()t'ois'ii> A.v (Jari.ia'ny is on t)u
iclc list.
lome-Makers Page
o Begin Next Week
Tb-v pnljy.etto I.bailor in'keeping
nth tho tradition* of progress and
rdwth presents the HotPe-Makefs
Continued on Page 6
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S()l"I II (AK()L!NA; - SA'iTjl
Rev. ('. F. Gandy, Spe
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? .1 '!?t -i-Wnj'liri s: :
We n nli/.c I )(( - ne?;d <
uc\vc "I'u-fiof const' a' '! ("hri
i liai; \\ <>i 1<ci s in ncr ch O'h'-v, Snr
. 1 . :.V i. .1 ?pod t-jVI'l,'. =U?
I " ' " lo"'l I iL.< i,l 7
< vdixntj h ii\* iii'i. t lythir.
0 hut tlie tfiu'hin?r of ;i..d'>- n,,j
1 -v-'id.' Tin. tTTarloir.r of H~" 1 i\d
f, l! liltL. is hi-ojul in it- sc. I.e. I
tea !(. ; tile V. olid thai \V( a!tl
?(* 11 (*il % l'* ? i - I .',l< {* T"
1 em If j ?.f laws. a,'id s'ai:d:;:.> a: in
l?'S \v,lt lllil sa?(. CIVil\\
c H i >M t hat : th:r did :io
. vi> the civiliy.at.i-in >f p.,:.
an i will not xiv" the w.-rld ' -a
1 I ho I'ihlo sty?' sock ' < fp-.-t th
- UiinrVlont of <!o'. and Hi- > *ht
< ; j.tw! all tin thityv
I .'-hail lio addo'l llilto V' M. ir v.
i 11 <<" !< (Jc><! first ^o ?" " lh'
If't tot ino'n
. 1 'Tills ylo.V. "Tin- ?i?fl '!" f ,1.7i
i ' ho. v. !' !( nai'ti-r is t hi.", -a: tlr
?Th4o P: I'sivlonf Wood row A\" 11 -??n
"that our riyili^ati<m : p'pipvivo
mat 'ally i;nlos.. U is io
I 1 . liil ; llriliv; It' tap ho -aV
; oil . only- hy ho'iimiitcr . I'-i-rpioato<
with I ho spi-it'of ("hii'-t I h.-'r.t
. " <1- ' h:n?"y hy.*' p'r.-j
* ' os wlr.-h m : itiii' ovt tha
' rj.i it Only thus can. <!!- union'
Vivoa no' and a.lt tV 'shadow:
.. ii' -o ! I'n hi t!v iy:ui ah; !. Trjilj
nro livitia- it:, a tto'.v dc, a to-v
. aoo. '.vp ai'o fai hiti' a v i; Vnl an<
1:' "ihai assin'.r oronomio < .ition
i XohcVrly so< ni t.? k .v.- " hai
l.t" '1" t" toliovo 1 ho ti* v o i hp
i; i *! i a * 'tic ootiilit iott. !!.; ! t u.'
Piko ( l*s v.-ii il for it s''o.
' M i'o ..fapi-lio I <"h istiao'- d 1
am .- . > < lalit 'itis will t..- 'i. 1tor
, Tho only hpl>"f'!l si.'ti 1 today
i< tho an ; it;a initio.-! : : al.i a
in :lio -<'ii!y of tho Holy i r.'o_ ]
I itayo tii-.V't \vi; po so ' ifl
T'lTop :jtto!p-{ in th D ii!v V '.at L?*?:
I Hil.lo V?h -Is as i ha.\ 'ip.. y, at
-| I'i t o1: yt\ hoi'o ?u-o? ten- ' a~
.viak'is a re a'skititr iff ' '\>n as
. i<i Vaoatii.'.ofat-.'-l"' f!--ho..l?- i' low
tvnvsX.,f- rfipT^s o.ip.-'p. i,
1 " i.uhl ho a to ! M'"t 1 i. :,i.. tt
sill I lint 111- .. ,v .;-;i ; y ...
. "Ill"- |K'->i do n: io)|s.?jX-_u-*.?f-o'-Ki
' ii iv- ,<{?,. > . ? i
deo-pjy interest. I in tin- -? i.J\ <>?
l.olV Villi.' If w, \v r > : *?1 1 i . - ;if..
vyrdimr to ti'n- It:hi.- ~1i -' !I ^
fusion inn] <livNi..?>s \v--u'-1 !><? <!-.()
-V-'V- i' In' aiM ln'l'tii'ii - >;t' tiit: un
Hi: 4, ' i' 11 v. i 11,. ... it....
: . nxiynW'.! Ill . 11; r - !' !|, I
II a l)al>; / ii
(ib-rl . |II,?.. I v..
. ' tnt' S't".-iay_S : i :: (!' [;ypi'
nv. n.t i n S. Ii- .t of . M.-tho-.is! 1
-x 1:^r-saint T*ifn i.ii' '
a. m. r.. cm it( ii
Kev. ('. Cajx'js, ibi-tnr
('harl. ' f n-,1. S. ii'i-l Sunday
was w ll olv-erv'i, at (,ur church.
1.1-1 .Testis Hi,I - v-( ,,!> tituto-1
the snip eel of the ru.. nhiy niessave
which was S() foivi-f !Ly d.'livoreJ
by our past or.
l.!i" Sunday s ],? ] K i. -ntiniunf?
t" t'row !. re - and acheivo.
m.-nt, ?
! A: -i oVii--i; a'.-! ... d rally
^ !'i i'ii-iiI i'iI atxl' "lo-v. (' . lirown :in,i
.his li'oo.l n.-ip!i> of Ii rk.-viLie w<>r
{ shipped with us. IK- .-ached a n,
. Ido s.-' iuon whiy-t was enjoyed lv,
' -'lb i lie rally was ji success.
Vd the Rev. f. fr. ltrynnt to he
j'he sn< ahei. of- tlii- ev.-i iny. . II.
delivo ed a do.-tdy il.', ! ej! iny ser|
?.'> ?!) l,s('(l H -* il Mi 1 >jver i "('oilli S<V
jtho llU\ i'%\
NO T I (' B !.
I'v. n h r>ive:n :. < h.-Ta.e
" 'iiK. d cnd/c v-r-i 1,-.| 'JjsJli'iit.
T1' pithy (-)-'! tid M:.?: . 1 )K{ i iet
1 -P.- ("ornei Ki'-,, - coiint'es
CdhtPii. All. , . II..nit)toil.
hrn. r r i-d Bcv;vf,-? <.
Viee A. It. I'- '. ' vRh.Irr wn. .
All e< ninin: i. a n . tuMi-Mn.,
M;>seni. work shop]' hp-pjhlvcsspd
' m ;,l 1' \ ftrvnwell
S. ('.
I: S. ST \\T?.\C-K.
Mn.-:- r.
I.AKE VIEW \i:ws
I'nion TV! TT IT Church
Rev. E. II Vaek. Pa^HTr
P.i' 'ay cb a! I. -ran at the uj
ual hour with Stipt. a 'il teachers
at their post of <Eity. tlev. Mack
preach' il a jfoh'o sernio", front tl i
> :h ,c?'t "I'hiMvoo "ltd fl'Hlfscs".
In ' ha f . > P. V r I!
j !? 1 ! '< .U llril a fioblo
: si : mi on for tho Star ->o|
ri'ty. I!i' in-, really de'ivei n
;! prrai! so'mon at ar.y time. Roil
t-.' > !u'v j< alvvayj a proud
| spirit to stay in lino with tho
| church of God.
HJDEN JU
g gga
:bAV. J'I/NK 25. hkis ? "
aks To The Christian
1 T ?
believe that tf im-*v inspiration.
. t+rh hiinu'er and thirst, for the
j tin* !l"fy I5il.lt-.' is the <!ii,?i-l-U?li"
111 I hi' 1 i"
Jj" 1 idly conduct <1 ia<'h year at Mop;
i. inlli'i'f under the .d ice'ton <>:
~ the Ut'V. liynaino < 'amp'nell.--. -1'a.ay?1
i -i.?,S(lt 'i inU'ii .ents ft Sunday
. *'!i<i..!- . Presidents of Ur.ionsiand
h>triet Worker--, that are il<>t lull;!;
> *< <l in tin- State Suiidav .-chord
' i I'- VIM ' Sebool ..I' tlo.t
t 177"- |>i-hvi'h to be..of vital impoV.
lane*' to tin-, moral in'* 1!* *--11* 1 and
' -niiitMa! ?.|.uk'-IiT- "of tin* P.ajitist
*onstiutency *d' S<futk ('u-roiina
' inahiiii; a -a r'niii-taja; 'and it
it:rcct::hjudiiince
J ity in which you 'live. All
tia.r; workers of the state' -houhl
h" interested. in every movement
t that is being fo?tM-ctt,' fnr the hip;
-ah spiritual, thllleelual and tilled
al de'ido; ment of < i ihutch
* ?.? Sunday schools ana unions.
- I'tihlihiiii:;; to the world, the pronto
i f i>ii' School of Methods oft
- lidLvoii- Kd ic.atfoil, 15il?!e study
1 and appli. d ( hi i.-.lianity, i- one of
i' ;hi- v*st lest ways of gettng the
i'l'tii' nl .public interested in what
1 is beiri'.f *a?iie at our1 convention for
f I 'i 1 i ' bu'li iiiThe coi.re?
spending secretary' is menarinu a
p* rial convention number for The
* .i'alnn tto laader to publish Salu't?
iay. July 2. i am ur it; in if all
. loo-to... ..I,.. I >
^ VNV-' urai unions in
-end i i y c t.lhtv "1 the ><ci f tai v
. I * ; I1 tif ] 4 HI Copies (if
^ >::? ; p ?!h i at :! cel.ts per-?~e?py.
j i'i- :* i i n'' with (.idci . \Ve
- aic i lea ..in;;- w.th all Baptist Ica.i.
i'vs t>> wfitt; ?ii tides to the .seero-,
,:"y ?) intere-t I' the .State Sa;ij
S<-h. ..I mi.! DYI'l' elmeiitjoi).
. News tinin ej'tii .lies will Ik* ftvr
r'.tfw.ll Mini I'm-'at least 'jr. pa ii: ;!
rents cadi. cash with n ^
r 1?'">! - '" '?y*nt?w ill Want ;t
TT - l v-ir|j-'.'i,i i-4it? anif short in'.
from ;j-,. 1,-a.iiiiL- rin'i?(ti?.n
.J", i..hi.- I.J1 flu- state.
,j ^ ?* are. ;iNo ' iiKikiii^- a special
I 1 " 1 ' ; !'f Siipei iillt Iidents,
I??odious- ati i district
i t'-vijiiaries to take pictures?xX"
Voiu- c!;i>ses. sdu.ols, churches and
. li-'-nera! v.-o* kcr-nffhe past and.the
-' (" *;?*> jifi.rV'iiil to the secretary
foi file, art i....ih' ot the School of
M. liiotd. are attain unpin ir all
" ' 1,1 ' ; " W ;;;; I_hj_??
' ; " ' ' 1 < -'Ule* llritis:
'hi put h>n and a la tire
tit'i.ti T.?r the work. Don't fail
to ijC'.dus in Siimter..July Div?Jt.
.v..a. vjaji vnii to (1.1111(1 if-yntrdiavi'
t i h(-ar yi'Ur own expenses."'
MoRRlS I'.IIOWN
A. M. K. nil RCH
Rv\ . U. I. l.t mVu'l. I'astdr
harleston. Si 1'.- -"Fathers'j
I I " was liUtt.trly ohs.^yed in ,
, tlii- sermon^ preached hv Dr. Le
[ !!"?. A large- cloud assembled
(L.riny :ho hour fur lb ^rvice-o'f
. ' !i4- Juni r church. At the conclu
, - * tj t-'f tit* service t?> the fco-unirf
11j i'i . .lJ-c.-L4.-njV):;- p? at 11
u-M .! as u subject "Oortlei'
'1 S.U.M u'p of !I f?i .1. = T-'mli. I
I?t ?b;> mio?t-h?theme "^uprrn?t It
t' Tv fftnmHir ;tcts I>1:27 The sor-j
1 ! = >.. tilted i;i j-jib. ndidlv with the.
' nh.-ci vanee of the. day!
, ;pTTvT^?:n of. B-u^L J. Tayhr ^
, and uur"A. K. T;eagUe directed .
.by Uro." 11. At. (ia :S(i>.:- l'.mct iom d.
daring their respective hours.
i I - 1 !*: n at s ),.uv was tab ,
n otM tj 'ito:s j. The the'im j
.Ic'voV.pV*.! ! y the pa'to)'. was a
" I'at !:' ' r's A.lviy to" his II..u*o~
i.-M". Tbi- b-o-usrht '<> a", t :.< 1.:t j
Sa'bath day \s< 11 observed. Tlic-i
trustics have been able to li(|ui *1
f i1 ; most pressing oh I
ligations, an! th.o faithful-montb rs
T 1 .-ur church trial to bo eorgratu'atcd
on t "o splendid responses
made to our appeals. We arW
cleaving the way for the conf^rt
Ve which sits at Morris Brown
in n few months.
The Junior clioii of our" church
i.rdu tlio direction' f Pro. Phillip
Ihrtieu. functioned (Turnip the en
ti'-e 'av. ver.il'riner splendid music.
S<>m, selections from, the
old Oiskct music la^t Sunday,
allied our minds backward to the
days of <' iesa Jenkins, the noted
ehoiist' r of Morris Ttrown in
the day* crone hy. \\\> were prlnd
~to see Ttro."T. A. I nSaine at .ser_vice
after an?absence?of?several
, werks at home due to illness. A
thi< ivi idrvr Hror. Wi'r.s Johnson the
[efficient treasurer of the Stewards
|"r p. d is <till cor lined to his homo.
I Wo are oai'nesTly pi ayinp for his
1 speedy and comytlatft ro^Avayy?=
BILEE JU1
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S. C. Baptist W
Tiolding. Conve
A. F. & A., Scottish
Kite and Fastern >StarL
Chapters' Here July 1
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Samuel J. Rice Wins
State-wide Essay
Contest 7:
< >u?!y.r('. Juno -' r.~
"Siinna Hh... Snmat ' ? ier.!:?',.- TrJ-1 y
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t;-.:v.;o! ?n? : ;? ! J. nice .\!l> r .
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of-SWerrrr 70 -rrr'S1' - * *'<T
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\v> n s. prize In v.oupotiti'in \j
wTK ;Tr- h .7 . j;.
hiirh schools ,.f the '-mv. Willupt p
l.ntinV- i-- senna- n.uhor ar..? C. ;\]
X^-Kine i> fcvTnAroftT - f-litis stlioul.?jjThe
cor.tv-t ?pt !>trei1 to create r>,
n more i:it< ]]ice>vt? appreciation of v,the
relation nial'importance of our,
science to a-;r r?-.-dV'Vn?t:i} p?rat ]T,
inte?r>* in .the you: a a> manifest-.
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toil. It was -dtrnitican? :hat the ;u
prize wintu r u^ed luillot >s, >eio.n- t,{,
tffTo iVMp.VvS otln r free litemtare
a< a soiiive of To percent of .0
his research 11 iafilial. ??.
TI. T7T~Sh't tVa hl. an n'.TyTsT.f "hnTT 'p,
frihi-Is IT. (Jim n. president of the
society, were enthusiastic over the w<
i spop< to the initial contest an i ?t.
/ni'e f'i^i:;ou< of onitiruio+I- coopera-{
tii'ii fi'Mii the a credited Nc?vn cc
hitr) ??-H> that 1 he contest 1;
will l>t> evct) hotter and more e!'-lei
fective laxt year. The first prize hi
winner w ill receive fifteen*. *UJJnrs
and t ho second prize winner ten fc
dollars to he placed on'their col- sc
logo aceoui'iU. . . ?j-w
ME 23, 26
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Melton Lewis
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T\;< ;.f Certificates and
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I'' Sunday >.-???.v ] tI'iifhii:"- '
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A .aw \V. A j^doi'suii?A-nn
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- Mis*:, nary and Educac
nwnt.on. This is to ho .
-f?-cam ati-ratii-TT and piat-a-. MM
W'l'EI. \. M. K. CH1RCH
Rev. r. D. Prober. Pastor
sch 'o!' pored at its usi!
:. ! with the- Supf. and-teach
:.t pn*t of duty. A mtm"1
wo! o present. Come
S ..!"! s:t\" was Pay. Rev.
.. : v.., I'cnifijiU'ri-.i with a ho- "
? *..-* ;i,ras- by ?his family. 1?
; a 'TT-f x-ijA.a<'hvd. ffronCTHc sub !
the* funeral of M:s. Mat
Rtn-t n was h'^ld with amde;
.h.'u,vovi -n, ih.ii'to, . " ;
- lh;it'iv rh-pai tod jtrfihi us
She will h. lv.issod hy
k? e\v her. Wo love her
L k - i-'- ' L '
.In: Shv leaves ti'-nifurn
I . I'u.l.WVlhgf I h'.'.di i ll; M>. Annie-?
iso. Mr-<. ' WilhylirTiva - Ya".H.-hi
ri. William and David " L?
<' Mrs: Mittie fujrlas,'
Johr.M>n t ity. " Term.;
! >. Mar\ Willi.. rs>*. IVtjoit, Mich
r. Tamos Hurtot:. v hieaco, 111.:
re frrardehiitk'or. On. sister,' a i.
st" rf friond^ " '
'Scripture. 00th Psa'r.s. Rev.
Uoway; ef.a'-t". "5Ir? M. Edwards
:ss G. I,, Graves: paper from
stjumentai s?.'o,. Mr. Re.dick:
unary a:-?i telctrrams. Miss Mar
ii'C.' Washington.' Rev, Prober's
\t was found Hebew . 11:16,
ib.ioot "IT* avon, the Christian's
.-sire1'.
A t " r>0 Rrv, Owens and his choir
i".i' Wilh.Ut and neioyod the _
rvieo. Sister
Pofec is somewhat impjov
!. Sisters' Rosa Rrown. Rcssio
/i Rrcook". Rio. IV S. Jackson
o on the sick list. ?
Miss, G. T,. Graves left Mor.dav
A 1 1/\m <4 n 1 e t ^ r? I ovi -J en v%> im n ?
?i amnunij i<7 amiij nuiniii^
hool. Miss 0. Dixon spent th
at Tmmt;. '
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