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NEWBERKY NEWS
Drayton Street High Sehool
Prof. R. F. Gladden, Principal
The Lions Ron?. Alter a late
start due to inclement weather
the DraytoTT St. Liuns Imv a-hief-tr I
ed from th&ir lair and have struck
victoriously three times in as
many official attempts. The first
victims were the sharp shooting
quintet tVmt St. Barnabas"f Mission,
Jenkinsviiic., In this scrap
-the Lions came out winner to a
tune of 2?-lih T*ie lmxt victory
came as a result of art encounter
with it sentupi'n?team?the?Lam -
Tamers who were tame in a l.uur
line decision ganut f. The
ithird victory .came as a result of
. successful .attack on t!"e hasketeers
from Cf. C No, 4P?f?. Tin
Lions attain successfully si .tlo '
their prey lis-la. The Lions are
plannirui m vnL-r f:a t ?
q? Western Carolina at .John: t> :
on March .. h-:l..?im..?
umn for future news n?Tl\ I kus.
Coaches Williams and >-chu.niper'
say the iiue and cry Drayton St.
is "The Lions ate Kocrintr".
Miss Gains spent the week end
at her heme? in Atlanta, Gn.
Mrs. V.cVy Means spent th?
week fr'nd a', her In me if. l.aui'
Miss it. Hammond 'spent
week i-. i' Mc?111?'1 111 ! *;11.11i'.11. ~" ~
IV. f. ami Mrs. Luther \W!m. ..
at:d i>:,hy motored to St: Mat Urn
'.S lid I TOT. V?.11111% ill'M. *
ylss LTfcab&h- HWTMi sp.-rM t1 .
week end at 31 ?>ii*i.-.iUv.-hv v.i >
her lister. .Mi>s Ki t . <tin. Umioi
and friends. -\H M then: ivim't
ed pleasant trips.
Masses I.< '>! >' in i '' r I an ;
. .UoreU>y ]'l;\n.-u? ."teachers i:. t'K
SiJjfetield t % I r?iiii:tz s%n.i<
? John.-et^Aij S. C.. spent- ir.e ?'-i .
end home with Miss Rtitrei
parents. They' . .vpnY'l'-d I a v. .:
had an enjoyable ?-i .: .
Miss C. K. Sheir.. le.-.vher in l.;i
tie .Mpinurt!'.; ><ho<.i >iu-.i % -.
for a few tnir,-".us f.- see .Ms.
Andrena Rutherford t
Clint -II. S. I . : '
Newberry Circuit?-?
-frr-sprt.p-T7f- rtrr nrcdeuid>,t v.
thor or. Sundrty " ne.Tri.Mi: a
??fauhful?church ic r ?a?^?
on their way to tin- ..I'
The. S. S. 11'sson -\v;ts ~ve'ry i; t
estinply and ini'-iiiyenv!y tally
by the teachers and review.-d t'<
the pastor.
At fbi> ns hour T : ;is
preached from -Hod's v..
Mt. Bethel Harm r ^
teams wont t>? Mayhh " -m .'I': a
ity school ami S<<-l;wel!.
Elisha School .N?'\w
Prof. A. T. Butler. Principe
T<> he a numl on siad-iit
Elisha school von br-~:r"r
like Eunice Butler ami At'iiv '
Sanders, play basketball like
Harp and Maggie Lee l.ake: m
baskets like Mary Render
Daniel Williams: he. 'Jo'od cot adians
like David Boyd and (deo
lyn Rhuehen: sine like 1 S >
phens and Sarah Nance: Vp;i< t 1
lohnie Stephens and-Morris (Jury
popular like Earl B. kliUeben : 1
A nrelia?Sanders and a?-;
Daniel Williams.
The P. T. A. of- Kl:slia s
, -second.,^rvade?rn.'u ~>v. : D .
0. Lake pre-idine:. At'tei a
brief discuss ens *i I" su.o v-t
Profs. Butler and inyiu-i < r.
ed apples (< ; ;e.'l. ua iilhol \\ . ;
was enjoyed by all.
Both h-i ini-l ';aii '-at::--, n a*.*
ing nicely. We want -o .mm. f
then, d'o' ' i . ar ' m?d? ?:?h-e
though Th* have -t - .
i r.ev don't 'ail 1 ' '. '
sad or riesp. tide ' > >ti ' a
sad or desp.'.n.i. !.
W-- an:.glad t.. it;.% .-Ir-.
Butler rtick aft..-r . :.
'!' ij:\v < >-r .r i-\ h. ~2~
*'<.? ?'H.thly ;! < -*:?i:n .1
{-?? UVOii-K 1 M"P( ! *'' 1 ' L ' ' : ' ' I
fc'parrv.ibuvy M? .. . .-< ( 1'
faculty fit*rv._'11 ti ?:i i'..r
,t *. M. /,< ' tiV. !'.
Kcc''rvw:. 11. c.; 1.
People's Hospital
T)r. J. K. Gran:, !?ircctor
The 'Hospital Auxiliary N .
n et in it> mi-i v i v.'.\ n.e :
t'rulay afternoon, Mater. 1 it
duvir.y too:-' una ' n.-. i'
Mt3. !ria Hare, .pres.u.r.u. Ms I
H. Alien conii'.n feri a" !. r.t wo---'-. i'
service as the Chapi. hi. Mr-. :
I. Pratt was a!?vr,i. >r. 111? i
less session pi: n'< w. r?* peri'* t.
to present the ' nl'. n.ter wt : .
again . o?the r.t ;.r?f . .....
members ask all <.f i?.* ladi
meet wr.h their. ivui ai.i a
ju-v.?insiitnT i.w?La??nit.y?Li.?
member ths meciintf days, < '
sa nnd ami fourth Friday afternoons
at 4:00 o'c'ock.
GIRL SCOUT NFAN'S
T rnop?Xa,?L-l
At 4:40 h group ?>f btcatMi-v..
Girl 'Sennta rushed in fro: : .<
Terrace. What is it nil about, won
dered Mxb. J. R. FlLkson. t'm
tion. Fabseta. the prexcy. rushed
in at 5 P. M. exclaiming * >.
goodness, I left Hunker VVa
ton at 4:15, walked home !.. t
1400 block of Heidt .Street, ate
my dinner, got nty things t ther,
and here 1 ant at 1516 M.I);',
fie at 5. Gee! folks, what a inn!"
AnfT yet the caption sat sTufneM
From Heidt Street, from Haskell
Ave., and McDuffic, tbey came
seventeen in number, each Arrent-h
less and a look of excitement on'
each's face. A real party g t un-1
der way. Chinese Checkers; whist
and dodge* hall. No one seemed t >
be satisfied. Suddenly, not nble t?.
hold out any longer, someone yelled,
"Oh, Mrs, Dickson^ what a?
bout the enndy?'' There, the who).
problem was solved and the captain
smiled. "No wonder you al)
CAKI) or THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Annie
Adams Alston wish to thank
t.'c 'i any I'rh'ii fur tht'lr kind- "
ness during her illness, also for
then expressions i?f sympathy, by
telegrams, carols of sympathy, floral
offerings, ' donation of cart.
And especiaaly the Holley and
Sons Funeral Home for their loy- ,
al and efficient service.
Isuned:
J. H. Alston, husband; Mrs. N.
A. t'.rr. Mrs. Si (1. Brooks, Mrs.
K. A. tiibson, Asters: Mr. J. Q.
* 1 U~...
- \uams, i;t|iin-n.
(IKOKCKTOWN M:\VS
'1 t>. i' ;'i?i c 1111? n .vo a
partj at tin- home of the Clarks,
i In \ t'?_ ?.i.iiv motif was carried
? '.i. t.ioii. ta!!a"s and'tv,':Vs
ir.vir. lied balloons and caps
r-jH, I . ? !? 1' .'..Mil., OlU' .
v{'.<^ri.?ion of (.'hii'vee checkersas
pla\od. 1'?. ti.?VV. How.y won.the
Five names of
r.inu.i v. civ played. pi izes given
for >;\h amno. Throe piogres :s
;>t hrrdjre were played. 'Miss
Gartta .Jacks, n tc.oreil_hijjh_^X?J.
tin' la,lie-: 1'rof. Charles Hrown
- . !. h far the men'. Hot .
. ' !i hilt ill' 1.11 "\i I .
\ .? 1 >raytoM won low sroa
!'. V:. .-a: dwii-hds. and osnid
v.", iv s, !'\'cd? h'allct, stylo. 11.0
o.'\ s sutd ,hairs v.vro iviuovtjd
Swvi t *i'ttsi-i was playedovot.
ody * n.mycd danl. irwrf Confet
ttuL sert-en'.inv were thrown o
! ai :>%'! dar.i.oi^ to create mo-,
<t .. *
|?-frrr?i;.i ! i1 * . is.?>1' ?I' D Ih1
p.'u. \ I.. K . n::vviy. Mrs.Orilla
| 1 i. >hu. ... Mr*. Cihulys 'IVi-V
M ia \iLi!Js, Mis.- - .la. i!?? '
Mi -. I ! iviutr .larks >rMai
M' - I-a' l! Ml lie a:i<l til*.;!
' ; Ms. ..i;?I Mrs.- i . A. DwnM:
an.' ?wrs. I). II. Dray
i .--it i ;? ? < !! ami nk\
Mi , ami frk'iul: Dr. \\
j : I. Ml- l.lilu Alk
, - . | C. W. I f..nan!. M
il- ?It?M-.-.; A! ]-s (lama Ja !.
.; .m. ,M>- Mai ii' Jackson. Mr. I!
ratio* HarrtK. ~Mr. .I-.mrs Wi!
.) . it. Aa- r.-f>. 1'. l". Chai t4
9 ? . -? -u
i .i > M t- - \. M. i:. < m m
I'fia i .- . S. S aalay a v.
or<> ><I was im| t'?. ("miinr
?-.-rWr*-.-; :< s. a-: its'' its'
j.w. h SM-j.t..' Mrs. IsaWT
St arks ami. liar co-\\ork?rs
r - . I. -jj? ' ' ' ? ' t f 11- ' j _
I ? ??i,iirht
" 'it rt'-.il n'tssair.'. A nciit sum:
v a - i . i.e.! i*. ,r .-arptirt. ;
Thr ~l'shcr~K"ar<i v. ill' niiet !
via II.:.I
UAuliu'sday nijciil r- ( r
U.> \cl Tin- tt.-.i-crt by t'<
CA.v. q.-iirti-l at I'oiniria
' .1 - -i.i..!' V. .'ii. !;.v ni.-ht It
s|-.ns.m-'.i !.v: tin- I'.T.A. Tin*
i'. T. A. 11rifi-s all
< ' ' t>i .?sit ..I t ' .
iii't i-: ii'.v first Sunday in Xf'd.
Rfil'OKT or SA I. MM UAI'TIST
( ih'kcii <m i{< ii ' M
I.a-t T' axiay oar; t-'huroh v.\i?
i;. \ Z.-iirlcr's .1st riot <>.'
! ' '1 ' n.Jt-UJi'J-.c-La:.. '
' r ' t r.att the!;. \\\.
J ' 'a '* i t u: ia}>:iny.
v ~ - "tv-. and >c!'in.<'ns v .-;v
' < ,i . ;i:: ; licli' < .-.J. !( '
' ' ?! it*! <! ' i .1 ai, u.spnn!i??n:i'
<.-rnv?. I!- i. (imro, tn
lv'--v: tt.iif. V. l!': S TTTTJTTv Soil "
^ ' '' ' - -I V;'v. Mil i
'd 1? A M_. tla' < j-.ji Ji was V> |
-add rt r>i'r* and a lioantiful di*
' - i.-n
am . p
I:\I.M Ait us i*. mo. \ i;ws
'5y Mrs. | otii-t- Duuyla-.v
{ / i nr.' \l>. <. Sarhli 0'
. ^'"'s. \\ illio I'inr Sni. v
?-?' ' ?* ' '< " . ... K!m|. " r i.
W- Mm- rlijVM., si f -Mrs
lift. . }.. Uc. it;
Is" Mis. I. . i.a
I V< '<
;?- ! ,>s i ; .
^ 1 i'ynat inionod a
dad. Tin
rial!' t }.?.-* place. Mrs Bry"
> .!} : v*t insurant
1 i i \\ ii\\ur':>-'s n" M nil'
i 1: I'll Mull
la> . M 11;iI i.- 1'loy.i is pre- i,
l- I i il liill. /.'al m,..
?,' l.te l l:y M r -. S' I''"'-'.'
Mill rest i if ' V : i r, h?
' 1 i l.o'.r 1 ii.' w< el; :i:;d
" in*ie>| out as usual.
- ley 'Ti'i"n.
The ntfie.., Siivinjrs ' !?.* ?
- !; : ' l; h<i
' : 1 ' -iiii iip Riml - I?
tnd MnrnSntr Si ,r Baptist wv. e as.
a!' anda y.
yv"'-h ,l<?gsiiit' **Th 1 s |"5 tTfein"
ii ma! c! edntf fudire."
Ti-.p \'u. 11 meet nt M-< '
' licksc r's t > main- / - *'. <*! t? t" i > ! -.
n their ' ?< /tilar elinjr da". r '
er business was discussed. the
andy as made. Ka?-h scout ' >nributod
toward the making of the,
andy and shared In the work j
die conks ivi'V Harriett F,nt-'.m'n-I
' V. Geneva Mcli'cth anil Jjinpi-!
ne Ilii'ht. The scouts had an e eninir
of fun and danced a foil !
lance a* t!ie c 11 >?it v.? mi nil a - \ . I
d ifjn' TTier,. present were Fa-1
1 ret a I'aul, Sa rah and Reva Good
vin. .Myrt'e Brown. l)<?rothv .Mon'"'v.-1,
Hji' riftt ami i?? 11 ft Mac
'"nt'/niini'i-r. -(iorahlino Hoyward,
'iila .Mac Cheeks, Dorothy Minis,
raequ!ine Iliirhts, Marguerite T.e-i
vie.-Geneva McBeTTr, t arolme TreT
?VaU'i ia?Martin.?ttrrrrtj"
Dean and Helen Jaef|ulinic Mit.
hell.
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WILpAM CHAI'EL
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev R. J. Jefferson, l'astor
'lhe Sunday school opened as""
usual with Supt. in charge The
lesson?was very?satisfactorily re- _
viewed by Mr. T. J. Lyles. At
the close of the Sunday school, j
the morning service began withi
an unusual large crowd. The pas
tor too his text from 78th Psalms I
28th verse and St. James 4:10: suhj
ject Coming to the Lord's Sup-1
per. The past era seemed to have
been at his best as hu pointed out
tin- "various truths that centered a
rouiui this great sermon. This
v;ts indeed a burning message.
The message swayed the congregation
at will, and as a result, six
persons came forward amid the
-ho.it> and united with the church.
1 he pastor spoke of the faithfulness
of Mrs. Julia Breeland in?
keep in e TfTe pulpit beautifully iW
tk'i'n with flowers. .
The League its usual is attracting
and holding the attention of
the young people. Many of the
older ones are coming out to encourage
the work of the young
people. Both the Sunday School
and League are making elaborate
preparations for Easter.
At the hour of evening service,
strong prayer and praise' Service,
led by Brother Pearson, and Hair.
The pastor delivered another burn
ing message form the text: St.
Luke -2: 1'J. Subject. Jesus in theGarden.
Again the congregation
was greatly stirred and another in
dhidual came forward and united
with the church. Truly it can be
-aid from the expressions heard
.from the various members that
were present through the day
that Willi nt Chapel was let a rime
fo'fltacn iImvc n"f lnn<r
Quite a number of visitors were
present at both 'services. Great
preparations are being made* for
Religious ami Educational Mass
on tile "?|?I Sunday this
month at i'. M. The pastor
is t!i">ri?ievery member to pay
Goidk"' MeDul'fie, Reporter
ii \ 1 "I P. Ml. \T HKTT1S
ACADEMY
Tlvtrlui S. C. .Rett is Academy
aid Junior College will meet the
Hi lie in* School Saturday March
0, in a basketball game. This
lvalue brings its basketball season
to .a close for this year. After the
. m . the St-iii or high school class
v-ift?have?itsy Prv "Sprint; i'i)Uita'nncut
in honor of tho basket
hall players who fought so hard
i ;i Ileitis till the top.
From the total of eight gam&i-r
played, tlie ?i 1 ?ls have lost bfft oiU?
a e. Some of the schools played
Clinton .Jr. College. Friendship Jr.
wee Claflin. Bocgs Academy,
College et al. The hoys won half
the number of games played. The
. ame. S:it in day is expecting" To
he a -most inspiring one.. Higgins.
who recently played Bettis and
Won. hones to make another defeat.
l>iiirWio. Bcttisl uirls declared
"we are rjjiidy to defeat?lliggins
v.'ih all case." The Bettis girls
have not lost a single game at
Uld.lClOl S SKRVlCIw
The religions seftices iit Bettis
;it -i-.a-scd to their fullest extent.
The Sunday School in. the
hi i Hi Am St I lo.no A. M. creates
notch .interest for the students.!
Mane times when the hour cxpaes
tite st'jd.elits. vi'ouhl like to
i -.air ha,eel" and diSCUSS the ll'S
<h|). At 1:00 P. M. the VM andYW'CAs
meet ill sc: ies of discussion.
At U;:!( ) P. M. is the time for |
Visiter Seirvi; es. At many times, i
the services are conducted by the
t"de!tl loeacheis. Sunday,; March
'!. Rev. lii i.dithiirp. w ho is attend I
inu school at Bettis and pastor of i
:'"i;r clr.'i ch? s. delivered a very in !
TjToTmZ sermon, lie used us a sub]
t. "Mjikf itoom lor JesusJ . .
n:\'ist.ton"mrrrvr xr\vs .
Rev. 1. (>. Simmons, Pastor
Sunday School was had at its
sua! hour with the Supt., Mrs.
Carrie Taylor, hack at her post
of duty. At 11:4a the pastor delivered
a wonderful sermon. Holy
communion was administered to
a large group. After service the
uast'O- and some -of the stewardesses
visited the sick and gave
hem communion.
At 7;.')0 o'clock evening services
- cgrm.?H'-v. Martin -preached.?He- used
as .a subject "Do you want
to see .lesns'.'" Rev, and Mrs/Mc- Cnckery
arrompanied him.
Rro Sammie Hiller has led in
the May Day Rally for two years
in succession. The Rally.opened
Sunday. All plumbers over 14 yrs
of ace are asked to pay $1.00 and
those under .are asked to pay$.otJ.
The pastor said all oyer 100 yrs.
if a.e that he will pay $1.00 for
the nr. At any rate each member,s
asked to do their best. '
Next Sunday the pastor Will be
at .Mt. Zion, each member is askd
to he present.
Mrs. Wright. the mother of our
leanes teacher is visiting her
daughter, Miss Martha P. Wright.
Mr. C. C. Bowman visited relatives
here during the week end.
ick ones are improving at this
writing.
Martha Ml Black, Reporter
I.ITTI.K RIVKR NKAVS
'Wainpee. S ('. Kvery.one were
hocked when, the news came out
that our beloved Pastor, Rev.
Hod've. had passed to the great
l/eyond. J
?Sunday was ;t fl>?? (lay Tr>Y PV-[
eryone. All were found in church.'
Mr. Cecil B. Varned spent the
jl lui ^utxrro
LEEDS NEWS A
The friends of little Pauline
Kenstrr. student of Bugg A emit'- ~t
my, -will be glad to know that she i(
is at home after six weeks stay j
In the university hospital, Augus- t
ta, (Ja.. where she suffered a bro- (
ken arm and leg when she jump- 0
ed from a 4th story floor during a
the fire at Boarsrs. Althoue-h in n %,
cast and unable to ait up, she is (
jolly and is enjoying the spring-1 h
time breezes and the sweet music e
of the birds. She bore the pains J
with smiles instead of tears. The <_
nurses regretted very much to see ?
her leave as they enjoyed her com 5
pany. j r
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST \
CHl'ItCH - ;? |l
Rev. A. P. Porter, Pastor I i
I 1
i
Sunday was a beautiful spring
day and many were to church. A
wonderful sermon was preached ^
by Rev. Porter who used as his
subject "The Blood."
\r?- ? t?'? - ' -j
" I was H. V1S1tor
at Second Baptist Sunday af- fc
ternoon and delivered an inspir- r
ihg address. . e
?Rev C. Williams brought' a spri?
tual message at Second .Baptist
Church which all enjoyed.
Mr. D. J. Dixson, Jr., a student
of State College, was a weekend
visit to his parents, Dr. and Mrs.
D. J. Dixson, * '
Prof. E. S. Allen attended services
at Jordan Baptist Church.
" The faculty of Bethlehem High
School wishes to thank the ones
giving paint for the girls dormitor.v.
Bethlehem Baptist Church Sun
day School gave one gallon of the
paint. Bethlehem Baptist Mission
arySociety, one gal., Jordan Bapt.
Church one cal naint. and nil oml
Morris Chappell Baptist Church ^
one. gallon of paint. : 7
There was an enjoyable crowd
who attended the Pig Contest on '
lost Monday night. Mr. John Pries '
ter, holding the luck}* number, '
won the pig.
Misses Ollie B. Colmon and Em 1
ma Goode; teachers in the Soring
tield school spent the week end at
.Mrs. Ella Colemon," their former *
mother.
At the home of Rev. and Mrs. '
P. M. Eubanks, Jackson, S. C., '
their daughter, Miss Susie Mae,
and Mr. 6asie Evans were joined 1
in holy wedlock, the Rev. Riley. 1
officiating. \ . '
The hnmc.'wfls beautifully dernrated
with pink and white flow- *
ers. Little Miss Evelyn Murdaugh *
of Barnwell, S. C., sang "Cathe- j
.dral in the Pines" while the bride '
was lead in by her father and met
the groom with Mr. Calahan Bar- ?
ton as best man. J
.The bridemaids. Miss Elizabeth
Jones and Miss Katie Chavions. j
flower girls little Misses Marie !
Eubanks and Dorothy Jackson of
Ellenton, S C. They carried little
basekets of pink roses.
Mr. J B Black was the usher.
Following the wedding was a
barbecue dinner served to the
guests. .
The young couple will make their ^
crrnonv is ?en gaged- Tri" firm in g?*""^* F
LEESVILLK Jl'NIOR HIGH 1
SCHOOL r
Prof. II, M. Walker, Prin. I
a
s
The P. T. A. met-Monday-rvight. t
March 4, 1940 at 7:30. An appreciative
group of parents along F
with the teachers were present. F
The patrons xpressed themselves t
as being very pleased and grate v
ful to the principal and teachers i
for their work in the school and I
The teaching staff is very brsy r
rasing money to extend the school t
term. A partial report, already 8
has been , made to the Superinten- p
dent. The final report will be s
r?ade at some subsequent date in t
this month. ? ^ ? . S
The boys and girls of Leesville c
clashed in a basketball game a- s
gainst Ridge. Hill High School
the score being 12?10. The Ridge
Hill girls, after a hard" fighting,
on Mqnday enening. The boys won
won from the Leesville girls bv *
10?3. * 1
The crowning of "Miss" and ^
"Mr" .Leesville will take place in *
the school's auditorium Tuesday *
night, March 5 at 8 P. M. The *
winners will be announced next s
week. ? -- '
spring season are^many and va- '
ried. "Watch "The Leader" for I
announcements.
week-end in Charlotte, C. vis- r
iting Miss Lillian Jenkins and o-"_ .
ther friends. " a
Miss C. L. Meggett spent the
weekend with her parents in Char E
leston. ^
Mrs. Gertrude McQueen spent
;the weekend at Myrtle Beach on t
a visit to her friends. h
Miss Alice Lee Vaught spent
the weekend with Miss Johndell t
Bellamy. Miss Johnell McQueen
spent the weekend with Miss v
Ruth Bellamy. Messrs. James Bry 1:
ant, Thurman Bause Johnny Bell
amy. Misses Leano Bryant, Re- n
thea Bellamy and Alpearl Bryant il
motored to the Popular Tr. School
w wiuirss lii?? nmnifsa weeuing n
on Saturday night. F
Mr. Thcodus Lewis Mr. Flemie V
.Edge, Mr. Eddie Vereen, Miss A1 7
pearl and Ix-ano Bryant were the
guests of Miss Rethea Bellamy on h
Sunday. Miss Alberta Vereen was n
guest of Miss Gertrude Crawford a
Sunday. w
Prof. 0. T. Chestnut, Thurman
Cause, James Livingston, Isiah Li ri
vinustim motored to Tift Ha Friday 2
nite to wittness a father and son si
hanuct. | cl
.BBEVIU.E, S. C. NEWS
Mt. Pleasant Bapt. Church
The Church Aid Club met at r
Fe home of Mrs. Ellen Shanks j
ast Sunday, March 3. After . de-[
ntinns. tile wa.s called ,
o order by the President, 'Mrs-l'i
/jrntrice Wharton. The minutes i
f the last meeting were approved i
md adopted.. The roll was cauled
vith collection as $3.25.
The next meetinu will he at the :
lome of Mrs. Wharton, entertain- I
d by Mrs. Georgia Pulleus and
ulrs. Mary Brown,
tf?-Tho-WiUinur null of th*~enhf~
:pring School district will meet on
ilarch 6th at 1 :.10 P. M., Mrs. Ber
lice B. C, Brown, Teacher.
Those on the death list this
veek, Mr. Miligan Nance, Mrs.
>ave Chalmers ancb little James |
Yes ton. the adopted son of the
ate Mrs. Emma Weston who- delarted
life on Feb. 1 of this 5'ear.
VHITM1UK NEWS
Sunday was a very inclement,
lay. Sunday night- at Bruce Ta- |
ernacle Church, Rev. I. B. Ruffin j
lelivered a fine discourse to an |
ippreciative audience. I
Tip" Whit-mire Basketball team*
LOth girla^-and boys, defeated foes-+ast
Thursday at the school house I
The girls defeated Bell Street of
Clinton, 18?11. The team was ac
ompanied by Prof. Mimg. The
The bdys defeated Colonel Brown!
!8?0. They were accompanied by
heir teachers. On Thursday night1
he Colonial Brown boys and girls
ponsored a ministrel show. {
Mrs. Moore is ill at this writng.
Rev. I. B. Ruffin is teaching,
n her place. ?? j.
Mrs. Brosia Williams is still in-1
iisposed at this writirtg and we
lope for her a speedy -recovery. 1;
M,.*. T\f T7- J
mis, fuitcini i?vp]>s ana wnne
Spps spent the week end at their
lume. : * ~ ["
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Byrd, Miss
faster Robinson attended the????
leral of Mr. G. C. Williams in
dewberry last Sunday.
DONALDS NEWS
Services were very good. after l
1 brief discussion of the lesson, j
The pastor, Rev. C. H. Cheery, do
ivered a noble sermon, subject, j
'Know the Truth."
The Christian Union Society >
vas held at Oak Grove School
FTouse Saturdav. The memorial "of
Bro. John T. Ware was paid. L
Thx* ~WiTlTntr~ Workers Clnh of I
he Oak Grove School were entei>
;ained at the home of Mr. and
VIrs. M. G. Reeders, Saturday E
VI. Everyone enjoyed the night.
Rev. C. II. Cherry was dinnct
rucst of Mr..and Mrs. N. T. Wash
nprton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W.
2 Butler visited Mr. and Mrs. .J
Anderson, Sunday. Mr. Tommic
VTiller and family visited his faher
at Cokesbury. n
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. B. L. Clarke. Pastor
Columbia. S. C.?The Sunday |
chool lesson was very impressive
rom every angle. The students
_ynnous -claaso*.. drnrtrrrrr^'-.
nTT~tWo parables from nvnv sides .
hringin#~oui ^wany esscn*?*
ial points relative to the lesson,
rhe Sunday school has begun to
nake plans for the annual Easter
)ay celebration. The officials jar'.'
iskipe all teachers, parents and
tudents to cooperate and make
he occasion a grand affair.
The pastor apparently was a*
lis best in both of his messages
hindav morning and 'night. Forhe
morning service, Gen. 40:11,
vas chosen. The life of Joseph
,vfas voiry beautifully portrayed.
?or the night service the pastor
selected Gen. 10:17. Roth sernons
were impressive and had
heir effect for good. The pastor
ind officers are perfecting some
flans"to mcet"|our semi-annual initallment
on Y>ur church's indebedness
in May of this year. We
ir6 asking all of- our members te
ooperate and make the plan a
iuccess. -
ROCK HILL NEWS 1
Miss Flora Julian Fordham of' !
Jrangebursr with a party of, live '
adies stopped in the ei*y a few 1
lours 'l?st Tuesday enroute from <
[Charlotte, having attended a 1
ieauty Culture program. Miss ?
'ordham won several prizes which ]
hows that she masters her work <
n beautifying women. . ^
Mrs. Ilele Roach, Mrs. Rleka I
Joore spent the week end home ?j
nt week.? 7T~i
Miss Elaine Barnette spent thp -i
veek end in York with her J pa- *i
ents. - ?j
1. i . Edge , I,ee Byers of York *i
pent last Saturday here.
Fannie Avery, Mrsi .1:.^ ^
Idwards and daughter Laura Lee !'
.'ere seen Ht town last Saturday. ]
The Union Usher board jnet
he home of Mr; and Mrs. Frank :
Jash last Monday night.
Mrs. Ethel Woods is still on '
he sick list.
Dr. and Mrs. Phifer of Chester I
isited Mr.?tmd Mr*7?Alex Woods i
ist Sunday. . I \\
Mr. and Mhs. Rattaree To!ford I j
lotored to York last Sunday vis-I
ting friends. ?j
Mrs. Laura Leach died at her 1 *J
ome after a lingering illness. I
'uneral services were held at the ! *1
Veeping Mary Hapt. church last !
'hursday.- ' r J
Mt. Steve Brown died at his .j
ome last week with a brief ill- 1 *j
ess. Funeral services were held .j
t Trinity Bapt. church. His body "j
'as carried to Georgia for burial, '<f
Communion was held at Naza- {
eth Baptist church Sunday, Feb.
51 Kev. Zimmerman preached a j
oul stirring sermon to a packed j
hurch. Amount raised $75.00 | I
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LATE SHOW SATl'III)Ay
ALSO STARTS MON.
Nazareth is doing very creditable
v, < i i miller lti?\- r I._ Bowemtr?
Miss Nettie Sitgraves of Mount
Olive arid Florence M. Russel of
Trov spent^ti.e week end with parents.
Mrs. W. E. Warmsley is on the
sick list.
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( HESTER PARAGRAPHS
v <miinr.ed I rum page 1
The coks were Harriett Kntznunhertwin
sister, in Spartanburg
Mr ' (Jet*: H-ne Cifoton.
Misses Rosa Gil-more, Louise
' ? ink i*"d Mntreie Honor, teachers
at the Brooklyn Primary
school, will present their. classes
in the auditorium at Finley high
school, Mondav nie-ht. March 111
'' that promises to be
very interesting'.
At the Finley Hi auditorium on
Saturday night, beginning at 8:00
o'clock, there will be Moving .Pictures,
to which the public is in.i
T! c> ?l: to i? March lh
Mr'*. Oiii'-e'Tc Leathers of Co.
Knnhij. spent last?u-rfc?nvl Ihtc
c itu b??v husband.
Prof. Price, president of. <'1 i11
ton college and Mr. Krnest l'.arber
of Rock Hill were in town on
businesa_'lHwirsday. t
The Finley high basketball
teams are planning to take p rt
-rr?trm?S. (.\TMleti'' i o-ierencimpnt
to h held* at Muthe*
academy-in Gamden, this week. ?
Mrs. M. B. Spann. with her d:n
elder Mrs. Marguerite McClfl'kie
o.wj little grand daughter, Gloria
McClurkin, spent last Sunday a'
Benedict college, Columbia visiting
her daughters Misses Ruche'
?? :"tuoems mere
-Mr; Henry Lilly janitor- of Fin.
ley high school continues sick nt
his home, Columbia St. Mr. an<'
Itfrs. Israel Bureett are doing his
work in his absence.
- ! * i .!!< '. Maekov who lias been
very ill for several weeks is ab'l-;
u'' n?I about, -also Mrs. Marie
BouVware.
Friends will he. interested to
know of the marriage five weeks
ago of Miss-Iola Brreo and Rev.
Johnson. A happy married life
is wished for them. _
p- uv ?7~Z77~
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