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NEWS IN AND AROUND
WASHINGTON, D. C.
By. J. O. Hart
1 Washington, D. C., Oetobcr~8='
Well the old Capital City is all
quiet now since all of the commotion
and war threats in Europe arc
But after all
said and, done, it goes to show
that the big fish prey upon the
small fish. All of the bordering
countries of Czecho-Slovakia want
a. piece of her bocau^e she is a,
small defenseless, peace loving. De-|
mocratrc nation.' Yet all of the
poworful democratic nations stand
by to sec/ that little country destroyed
like a rabbit before several
hungry hound dogs. That;
was "done to avert war. Maybe it
will now?but Ahat-rs-npt .a~ solu-1
tion because 6s lontT"as a free people
is mistreated there rs going to
' be confi^sTon. - ?
The Metropolitan A! m! e7
WHEN YOU ARE IN COLl'Ml
TAYLOR'....
At CAMP I
? or THE imOAT) KIM
...A-* Where. you can get you v. Ron
aonable Rates. Vnn ran i>niny._
and Swimming and. Everything
ENJOY THE BREATH IN TH
SUMMER'S HEART.
FRIENDS C
TAYLOR'!
Mr*. Anna Taylor, Prop.
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church is having iti? 100th atini>
ersai y -beginning with last Sunday,
October 2nd with the Rt. Rev.
M. H. Davis, bishop, delivering
the first sermon, followed^ with
: l'i csiding I'd dor Shields oL the Po
tomac district speaking at night.
Du* program is to last two weeks
vmmemoraUn^ tlie~ lUUth year of
the existence of Metropolitan A.I
M. E. church.
Oifnext Sunday " morning, Br.
Charles Wesley of Howard univfer?ity
will speak and ReV.'Geo. A."
Singleton, editor of the Christian
ecorder will speak at night.
It is to the writer's deepest sor ow
to learn of the death of Prof.
W. A. Perry, who only a little over
hi ce yours ago was a student under,
him. I express my deepest
Wmpafhv~ tTTTHo hereavod family
.and eitiv.enS of Columbia, S. C
I Fur they have -certainly less a nobh'
friend. -
'Mr. enjd Mrs. W. II. Thompson
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>er 24th
.M.?Midv, ay opens?Fi
)er 25th?Hand Concert
A.M.?Begin Placing E:
P.M.?Midway opens?1
L'toher 26th
A.M.?Gates open
A.M.?Hand Concert
A.M.? Farmers Confer*
ral Schools and Church
\ AT.?Finish Plnpino* F
P.M.?Judging Exhibit
P.M.?Midway opens
P.M.?Stockholders Anr
ober 27th
A.M.?Gates open (Bu
e Day)
A.M.?Band Concert
A.M.?Midway Opens
P.M.?Football ? Allei
nedict College
P.M.?Fashion Show, SI
r 28th
A.M.?Gales Open (Hip
A.M.?Midway Open
P.M.?Football ? Higt
aker Washington Vs, M
iber 29th
A.M.?Exhibits release*
AmtM.?Pav"bur nrominrr
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P.M.?Directors Meetiri
P.M.?Close.
nformation, Write
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yiltiV I u
who spent the entire summer here
left a few weeks ago to resume
their work as instructors in the a
city system at Hartsvilld, S. G.
Rev.- Geo. D. Robinson, pastor t
of Allen A. M. E. church, Balti- t
more, Md., has entered the School s
of Religion at Howard university, a
Mr. (J. D. Devme has just return
' ed from NewJirrsey and New York F
| where he spent the summer. d
To subscribe for The Palmetto S
Lender call North 5445. f
Dr. Willis N. Hugging ^
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historian and author, who is rec- |
i nizod as one of the race's fore- <
most authorities op-world affairs. I
Dr. Hoggins, lone colored instruc- i
--t?*r on the'. stalT of New York's
Rushwick -High school, will lec- 1
t're on African history in the University
of Tokyo nevt year.
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MORRIS OPENS WITH SWIFTS
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The Hornets cf Nforris college|
plays. Swift college of Tennessee
on Friday at 11:00 p.m., at Sum- !
tor, S. C.
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THE PALMETfO LEADER
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LANCASTER NEWS
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ounuwy was a Deauuiui uay ana
he church-goers filled the pews^of
h& several ehurches._ Sunday
chool at Mt. ^ion was interesting
,s usual. The httendance was
ilt off but the .offering was good,
lev. J. C. iHunter preached a won
erful sermon and after the Lord's
lupper was admrnistcved, Mir. H.
Alexander who was a delegate to
he District conference gave an
iteresting report. Several of? tho
sachers and members frpm other
lurches worshiped at Mt. Zion.
Tuesday, Septembe 27 the' home
f Mrs. Albert Garris wah the cen;r
of a gala affair when the Men
ridge club "The Paramount", enjrtained
in honor of thu teachers!
nd one o ftheir members who was 1
L'avinC for school. Siv tables wi>rn '
nanged for contract and several
ounds were played. Aftor the
ourth progression Mr. G. S. Bab-J
ocl: totaled the scores and award- j
d the prizes. Miss J. J. Sherard
von high score prize afvd Miss O.
3. Johnson low score prize. The
mrty was then serVed to two *de
icious courses consisting of po;ato
salad, ham sandwiches, pickes,
sal tines, frui't juice cocktail,
strawberry-vanilla cream and cook
es, mints and salty peanuts were
placed in various places Tor the
convenience -of all concerned. After
the cohsumation of the tasty
repast the tables and chairs were
cleared away and partners were
chosen and exchanged-as-"Count!
Basie" and other maestros unwove
the strains .of beautiful melodres
The members of the club who ferted
the teachers Were: Mr. G. S. Babcock,
'Br. J. "JT" Clinton, Mr. Charles
Mackey, Messrs J. E. Wright,
Mr?B. Cunningham, D. J. Mcllwriin
and M. Truesdale. Guests
aside from the teachers were Mrs
Emily Clinton, Mrs. Wyolene Babcock,";
Mrs. Beulah Ilill, Mrs. J.
Garris, Miss O. Stafford, Messrs
Albert Garris, Leonard George,
HazeML. Cunningham. Every one
pxpressed the appreciation for a
lovely evening.
Miss Lizzie Threatt spent a few I
hours in Lancaster as guest ol
Mrs. O. A. Riley. She returned to I
Charlotte, Wednesday. Mr. M. D I
Tunningham left Wednesday for |
Ajhston-Salem, N. C., where hevfll
resume his studies at W; S.
[kUchers college. Mi^ Ruth Blue
pent the week-end at her home in
3ennettsville. Mr. W. S. Boyd
isited his wife in Eennettsville,
ilso. She returned to Lancaster
vith?Mr.?Boyd on a visit. Prof.
B. King and Mr. W. Jackson
ipent Sunday in Columbia. Mr.
Francis Hill is in Charlotte- where
le will spend sometime' with his
brother.
During the first three weeks of
?chool 292 books from the Vrdey
ibrary were circulated. We hope
hat this number will increase as
he weeks glide by. Can one find
a more profitable way to utilize
ane's leisure time than by reading?
Can one find better companions
than books? For?"Books
are the doors through which we
must pass into the deept* fuller
life. *
LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL
Prof. L. D. Bradley, Principal
Lake City High school is still
progressing nicely along all lines.
The faculty and student-body are
making their weekly reports on
they school rally for General Expense.
Watch this news for the
class raising the highest amount.
A jolly crowd was delightfully
entertained on last Tuesday night
by Miss L. B. Bracey and her 8th
grade class at Mr. and Mrs. Mott
Coopers' cafeteria. Misses Rosalee
Pearson, Mrs. J. F. Pearson
and Prof. J. E. Mclver attended
the Florence county teachers in
stitute on last week.
Misses Elizabeth J. Britton, Jean
Harrington, Margaret Pprter, L.
B. Bracey -and- Octavta Clark IT
tended the A. tyl. E. League and
Sunday school convention last
week at St. Murk's church in Indiantown,
S. C.'
Prof. L. D. Bradldy who rs the
Supt. of St. James A. M. E. Sunday
school was one of the* speakers
at convention on Friday. Miss
Alease^Cflin has resumed her work
. t A 11?? ,._J n * :
^iiuvermiy, we Wian IOi
her a euccassful achool t?rm.
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! CARLISLE NEWS
The town was shocked to hear
of the death of Mr. James Shns
Monday night. Ho was one of the
leading members of St. Luke A.,'
M. E. Zion church. He was a
cjass leader and also a trustee.
The church will miss Bro. Sims.
Quite a "successful one day session
of the minsters of thu Spartanburg
district of the A. M. F!
churfch was held at Mt. Eden on
news nt Sartor's Pharmacy. i
( Rev. Baten and members o f
Corinth church are still rejoicing
over thd successful two weeks'
meeting. Rev. J. E. Daniels o f
Spartanburg was the gnspel deliverer
during the past week. |
Mr. H. P. Crawford of Clinton,
J.A. Summers of Newberry, J.C.
Coprdand and R. E. Gibbs of Gaffney,
Otis L. Farr, Greer, D. G.
Cureton, J. J. Jones, J. Mills and
J. S. Bolden of Spartanburg; L. .
X"." Leake and R. E. Jones of Lau-'
rens were in Union T>n business
Friday and witnessed the Sims HiBr<?vard
game.
| Rev. L. M. Tobin of Gaffney
was in Union last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bolden and
Whitley Boliden, Jr., were in Laurens
'and Clinton during the week
The PacelfiiRiver Asaoetatiun
of thtf Baptist church will be held
at Corinth this week. Many dele
ivionaay. ur. j. w. KoDerson, pre
_sidedr?A?reeeptitrn- Was "gTven for
them at the home' of Rev. and Mrs
J. M. Dawkihs.
M ss Jessie Mitchell spent the
week end with her sister Mrs. Eugene
Stewart. Miss Mitchel left
h - - ?
Sunday afte: noon for Spartanburg
S. C. Mrs. Janie Douglas and son
Mr. Marion -Douglas-worshiped at
St. Luk^' church, Sunday. We are'
always glad to have visitors to
worship with us. We are glad to'
j report those on the sick list are
much improved..
Miss Julia Galmon is home again
and is doing fine.
"Miss Beinice Brown left. Sunday,
for Columbia to spend a few weeks |
with her father Mr. Will Browrv^I'NiON
NEWS
Continued from Page 1
in Union: ? v "" HI ??rMessrs.
J.M. Douglass, W. W.
Bolden, A. T. Pearson and E. N.
Williams attended the State-Hamp
ton ganui in Orangeburg Saturday
Mrs Maggie Free was in Spartanburg
Saturday.
Mrs. Mamie Abrams after spend
mg a pleasant vacation in Asheville
has returned home and has
resumed her work as teacher r n
the McBeth school."
The many friends of Mrs. Myrtle
Giles King were saddened to
I hear of her death. She died i n
New York City. The remains will
be brought to Union and the ftrneral
will be held at Clinton Cha-j!
pel AMEZ church. Mrs. King was
a graduate of Sims Hi, class of 38
She has entered that peaceful rest!
where she will join many of her!
classmates who have passed in recent
years. _ " ~
We nre glad to get reports that
' South Carolina's leading newspa1
per The palmetto Leader, is in
' rriuch demand in Union. The sales
have increased one hundred per
cent. We ask you to leave tho
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The World Fa
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iJtlti HlGliUva FA1V1
ijates from Union county will at- 0
tend us-well as representatives y
from the various, colleges of the j
denomination. j
Mr. and Mrs., Wad? Blackwell r
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and'Mifcs Grace Blackwell, also e
Mr. and ."Mrs. W. E. ' McJunkins b
were visitors in Clinton and Green ! u
wood last week. j t
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GEORGETOWN NEWS [c
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Messrs Jamts Washington. B..
W. GTeene and James Gadsden
motored over to Charleston Sunday
afternoon to see the ruins of
the Tornado.
?Mis. Iola Caroline Kirkland and--on-Washington
and brother Chap
olle Carolina of Ashoville, N. C..
were here in attendance of the fun., j
oral of their grandmother, the late
Mrs. Philis Judon. They are the
daughter son and grandson of Dr.
W. P. Carolina. |
Mrs. Isabclle (Miller) Clarke is
in Savannah, Ga.,'at 'the bedside
SPENCER TRACY I
--MICKEY ROONEY
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The Rev. Dr. T. J. Miles hdd his
oiirth and last^quarteily, conferW.
e Friday night. It wfes the
est of the four. He -was with
s bpth morning, and evening Sunlay
and preached two of the beet
ermons that he preached in Beth
d this year. '
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