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JERUSALEM BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. W. Ravenel, Pastor
Charleston?S. S. started at its
Mital hour iiav. W. Wright gave
remarks.
At 11:30 a.m. morning..message
delivered to us by Rev. W. Wright
subject: God Will Provide. Tho
message ^as an uplifting on*
Rev. Ravenel during , this time
preached at Georgetown, S. C.,
at Bethesda Baptist church ol
which Rev. Dr. G. G. Daniels is
the pastor.
Vaii ura im.-ito/l a oftnn/l thf
BYPU each Sunday at 6 p.m. Nite
service the pastor came before us
with an interesting sermon. Spier,
did audiences were out during the
ntire day.
. ieon t lorget to tune in with us
Sunday night, March 31 from 8:0(J
to 8:30 p.m. big radii broadcast
from tr.e church over WCSC. You
arc ats< invited to attend the
broadcast! The 31st of March is
also our big. rally day for the bet.
cut oi raising funds for our Pipe
organ.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. B. J. Huieh?tt*nvP??tnC i'/.e
8cTviccs throughout the Ha\
were very good. At 11:30 the
P-stor conducted services. Quite
a tVw witnessed the morning ser
vice.
-vt 3 o'clock Rev. N. A. Bethea
pa-tor of llolly Hill charge was a
visitor and preached in Good Hope
Baptist church.
isignt services began at 7;00
ocio.K and were very instructive.
After the preaching a ?hnr? prr..
_r..i i ii nn
gram pi^pnu-n uy wie?rrrrr
Virgins sponsored by Mrs. Luh
Snype. A sum of $61.18 was rait
__ed. On Feb. 18th the Twelve
Tribes of Israel was presented
sponsored by Airs. S. E. Felder
In spite of the inclement weather
r~ i.o.j was raised.
tin Alarcii 3rd Rev. Hutchinson
delivered a sermon at Good Hope
Baptist church for Rev. W. P.
U imams the pastor.
EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. I). N. Wilson, Pastor
lUiuvu. . haat_.Bunday- was- at-4ts-high
est pitch. A number qf visitors
v>tic Uiso present. Among whom
was Mrs. Mariu Prioleau who is
u uiu.'iui ana loyal member of
Bethel church, Georgetown.
At the 11 o'cIock worship the
nil .?> ?ni-i^.r-hpil?fi-rrm?t hi"?qilhien
."Practical Religion". The sermoi.
was a masterpiece. The Sundaj
, ' 0..K01.WUS commoted at the usual
hour by the Asst. Supt.^Mr. Taylor
and waSj largely attended.
nev. fcisfer Elsie Myers of NewYork
who is conducting our reviuieeLintJ
pieacned at night. A
great evangelistic - sermon was
. a. 0.
On Friday night our Presiding
Lider, Dr. J. E. Thomas will hoh
our second quarterly conference
ne w i(i preacn lor us on Sunday.
MRS. ELIZABETH BILLY
1 I .kJUI r
S-nday, March 10, 10:00 a.m
tne luneial services for Mrs. Elizuuein
iSiliy were held at Mt. SiiK.rcnurcn,
Brooklyn, Orangeburg
...?. our.al touK place at Mourn
Pie. sant, Summerton, S. C.
.....uy iiuiats were given by the
..... .i c.uus and friends, both
white and colore*d. The servicer:
wei e in charge of the Pastor Rev.
E. 1). Lawson and assisted Rev
d. Li. Dluis and Rev. P. Carmi.
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Obituary
Mrs. Elizabeth -Billey daughtei
< i aii. ?nu .wis. Linn Johnson was
born in Clarendon county in the
year 1865. She was married tc
Washington Billey in 1879. To
trus union was born 11 children.
She is survived by 7 chlTd'ren, "2C
grandchildren, 81 great-grandchildren
and J ..great-great-grandchild,
a host of other relatives anc
tiioiuis. oil years ago she was
converted in Mt. Pleasant church
Every since that time she has
iiwu uy a motto "To do unto all
men as she want them to do b}
her". She was a leader in th*
church and worked in every de
partment* T
CARLISLE NEWS
The people of Carlisle and the
neighboring vicinities were deep?t.t
over tne passing of Mr
Will Jeter who died quietly at hit
? i. . . pa y ingnt, March Otli, af "
ter a brief illness of pneumonia
no \sas well tnought of by both
ran s. Funeral services w?re
? held at Williams Chapel A. M. h.
i:nri\.n aionday. _Rev. H. E.
iiiluan preached the eulogy and
reau tne otntuary. Williams undertaker
of Newberry, officiated
ineeimeni 111 tne Hill cemetery
He leave* to mourn his p?a?ipgt ?
?wne, six children, two grandchilo
ren, two brothers, two sisters, a
father, and a host of reUtivesyiino
.triem s. Though he will be sadly
missed, "he goeth wfoqre he sui.fereth
not."
i o pw a number one student of
6ims' Chapel school you must be
on time like Robert Games; keep
the class room warm like Fetchei
L. Johnson, Arthur Savage, Le
Roy Tucker and Cleotls Johnson.
k?,vp me yarus clean like Willit
F. Savage and Vcargean Tucker
Be neat like M. Jeter and Ear
Sims; play basketball like Don
zell Freemon, Denzell Johnson
1 "ira Miller, Sillie Mae Tucker
Mary E. Sims, Llllie B. Jones, AL I
veree Jeter and make baskets like
Ruth B. Tucker. *
Last but not least, you must b< j
popular little students like the i
. others that were not mentioned.
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GEORGETOWN NEWS
Prof. W. S. Lino of Charlotte
was the week end guest of his
uiit. Mrs. E. Alatnn Gifiane.
The services at Bethel on las
Sunday were exceptionally goo<
ginning at the Si-S. hour, 10:0(
>V-lock. The ren^ili^r morning
worship began at 11:15- o'clock
"Christ and~the Lonely"\.was usee
s the subieot. The presence ol
the following visitor* were ack
nowledged: Mr. William Day ton
local deacon of Mt. Zion, Florence
and Miss E. E. Armstrong oi
!iibrtanhurc Thp latter a macri.
cian appeared in a magical per
fomiance in Howard IJi auditor
ium. A large crowd witnesset
.'he same. This entertainmenl
was for the benefit of the Com
mnity-Center" as^was^a numbei
-of entertainments in the past few
week*.
Mrs. Q. W. Howard, entertainec
.o men.oers oi ner bridge club
c re.'ular meeting Monday af
ternoon at her home on Front St
During the business session Misi
Camille Moses was accepted as i
-moer. After the games th<
<icss served a salad course wit!
vine. airs. Maria F! Wilds woi
high score prize and Mrs. E. L
. user low score prize. Guests
irize went to Miss Marie Jack
M's. Howard is president oi
her club.
Mestlames Rosa Gadson, J'oc
fackson, Eliza -R. Howard, Isabelk
Clarke and Misses Garna and Twi
ler Jackson spent Saturday ir
1 lnrlestfrni.
Prof. W. F. Harrison and Mis
irace Jnckson attendee! the A. K
\.'d nco at State college1, Salur!av
night.
Messrs David Gamble, and Ma
i;o Howard spent Saturday?m
^ * J-T > r - _
Lnangeourg wun iuacv? b wuuiera
Robert Eli and B. C. at Stale
v'hge.
Mr. James Wilde took Mr. and
?Irs. JllilU'y Jackson and Mr. and
' s. Robert Jackson to Washington,
D. C., Sunday to visit theii
sister Mrs. Octavia Hines who is
cry ill.
M><! Leola Wilson, president, oi
the PTA ?b showing a deal of -interest
in the lunch room at the
ew school. Trrough her person
al efforts a number of dishes and
1 c n utensils were c olic, ted
She is making an ideal president
CLINTON NEWS
Frieruisiup A. M. E. Church
Linae crowds worshipped at
-riicMidsliip durltig the entire dav
leginning with the S. S., Stipt. H
v. Alexander was at his post. Tin
lar morning service began at
11 a.m. and Dr. Walker prenchc
s ni_Jia a_liu''nie "N'oaring The
hid". Another instructive and
mp'-essive sermon was preached
by the pastor Sunday night fion
- t' -sutrject: ''The-Streams of Development".
There was one accession
at this service. Mrs. Rosa
L. Blakely who was assigned to
xr. n. L. Alexander's class.
| Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gary hac
M dinner gueata Sunday a pori
.ion ol lieli street faculty.
1 rrr?. uuo.wng Sick and shut-in
Blakely, N. A. Holland, Miss R
M. Young.
Fof toe Palmetto Leader see
.as.er Kubert Hunter.
LEESV1LLE NEWS
1'here was a silver tea given
.iundav afternoon,?March - AO, at
he home of Mrs. Eunice Summers
for the benefit of the church.
Mr. and M^-s. Wilson Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rawls of Lexington
was the guests of Mrs. IL
.i f Summers.
Miss Lorine Summers was the
weeK enu guest of Miss Dorothy
iluy Edmond.
Mrs."" Darkess Lytes and Miss
lorence Lindsay is spending the
week end at the home of Mr.
uck Lytes.
t ilib .-.o. 1 gave a cocoa sip at
the home of Mrs. Delia Pompey
Sunday afternoon. A number of
jaiues were played and several
ii-s were sun a. Mrs. Olivia
Draft gave a wonderful talk on
.>,,.cjat.uii aiso .nr. a-m Mitchell
,ave, remarks. A nice sum was
yiiecteu. ^
SALUDA NEWS
' Saluda High School
1 he tcacneis aim students ol
laluda Hi. are ad in a hcs-tie an.
buatle working for the "Shirley
.liiiue" h nil ''M i Saluda." Min?
.... .
Iht play entitled "Lift's Highay
' is being presented Monday
night, March 11th in the audito.
L<m. The cast consists of the teancis
of the Saluda County Teasers'
Association.
1 he lather and Son, mother and
. ilighter banquet on Wed. night
March 6, was very much enjoyed.
=-rrrr?&:?ft:?Freeman ffhd Mrs.
:if!;. s ll. bo.lwaie are highly
commended. They are heads oi
. ii culture and Hi E. Depart
nents respectively. The program
was as follows: Song, America.
.qer, Mr. Walter Abney. Openn
s Ceremony, the Ag. hoys; t^uo
tations; Solo, Eliza A. Buggs;Eary
suggested dates for planting
ndon, S. M. Abney. Recitation,
"Smiles" M. E. Tribble. Solo, by
.urs. W. P. McKisaick. Officers:
Picb., Henry 11. Stevens; V. Pivs.,
? min i.raham: Sec., Artis
Coleman; Treas., Howard Butler.
'" TheT TSSTuda girls beat Higgins
"om 8 to 6 last Monday.
On Thursday they played a
. ..u ??u u.dge Hill, Kidge sbring.
The girls score was Saluda
8, Ridge Hill 16. Tho hoys wore
Saluda 28r Ridge?Httt Hv Both
games wore thrtlting from the beginning
to the end.
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MRS. F. J. GARRETT PROUD
GRANDMOTHER OF TWO
SETS OF TWINS
J
Mrs. I. J. (Jmit'll uf LauntTTg
t S. C.t is bubbling over with joy
i having become the proud grand
1 mother of two sets of twins.
' ' Her son Elton Garrett and wift
were blessed with^a^ pair of twit
' boys in 1937 and they are name<
' Harold and Carroll and her sor
* Shelly and his wife became th?
parents of twins March the 2nd
1940. They were christened Lile
and Lillian; but Lillian died wher
she was one week old. The tw<
Boys and Lila are well nnd hardy
The boya are three years old.
TWO MINISTERS OF THE
MARION DISTRICT PASSED _
i
r tittle River.?The death of th?
j Rev. Ben Bellamy was a great
^ of the Majgipn district. He was
only seriotwly sick about 45 minutes.
He waa a young preacher;
' >nly having served about sixteen
' nonths. He was loyal and honest
: and there were many who camt
' to Christ^tjnrn- hia., preaching. Pre
- -4tdtng Elder ipears preached the
1 uneral sermon, assisted by Rev
- -R. L. Pupe mid many of the nun'
isters of thftr district.
Rev. J. C. Hodge, also a minis
~c?.,i.??: i?~ r~r~
Lvi vji uic uininci passeu ni nis
homo March 2. Rov. Hodge was
naator of the Little River Circuit
" He had been conrtned to the bed
1 for over three months, but was
1 tatient all thru his illness. The
wife has lost a good husband, the
children have lost a kind father;
: and the MurloH thstrict has lost
a strong minister.
-WILLIAM CHAPEL V ^ F. _
CHURCH
Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor
_ Services Vara fine lasL SuiliinT
the pastor took his text: St. Mark
':3. Subject, Working Togethci
With God. The message was verx
onsoling and informing. It seemed
to have been enjoyed by all, a
. cry large crowd having attend
-etk?The?music rendered by the
hoir was very appropriate. The
. mpmln'i-R?are?woponding nicely
to' the Quarterly payment plan to
- -The?bonded debt. They are makng
thoir payments in the services
each Sundae
The members and friends are
urgedly requested to attend the
great religious and educational
.lass Meeting Sinulay r afternoant
H:3U. Tb? program will be featured
by Musicul and Literary
. .umbers, ami the presence of
"'resident M. F. Whittaker, State
A. and M. College. Principle adiress
by Mrs. Marion B. Wilkerson,
Prof. J. E. Purler, Wilkersot
High School, with the Glee Club
The Senior Choir and the Choral
Club of our church will also be
. sent. The twenty five groups
will make their reports in this
meeting. Every member is rejuested
to pay $1^00 It is indeed
ratifying to say, that the church
is moving along nicely, the memIe
1 s arc attend, new
aces are being seen at each ser"
vice and new- members are being
added constantly.
Goldie McDuffie, Reporter
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CLINTON COLLEGE NEWS
We all were very pleased to
have our Dean, Mr. C. H. Turner, i
C'turn to the campus Mnrnky
morning iffber an extended trip
West. He was inattendance at
Fourteenth- Annuul . Meeting oi
the National Association of Collegiate
Deans and Registrars in
Wgro Schools held at Langston
University, Langston, Oklahoma,
lie reports a very pleasant trip,
and that there were about 51 delegates
present. This number represented
about 45 different Negro
Colleges in the United States.
ru' mjormatnn as was received
will be helpful to all present.
Clinton College was * host on
' " < 11 8th?9th to the South Atlantic
Intercollegiate -"Conference
.... )i, itl?liia&ketba 11 Tournament.
There were five schools present.
I lie attendance to this were:
voorhees, Morristown, Hain-es
Friendship, Clinton ..yere the Colleges
that were represented.
We are still under the leadership
if our very efficient and farsighted
President Edward Warner'
h'rice trying to do our bit toward
helping graduates prepare themClv'.s
to meet life's hardship.
W. C. Crawford, Reporter
LAUREL CREEK SCHOOL
NTKRTAINS AT
\NNUALBANQUET
The Laurel Creek colored school
ntert-ined at its annual banquet
riday ni-'ht, March 8th a group
of approximately two hundred and
-a derts patrons and friends
The banquet program consisted
< s cai selections by the Sterling
high school band and the
.<ci creek glee club; speech by
Mr. R. O. Johnson, county coordinator.
Serving of plate dinners
j and a preliminary report on the
financial drive. In the finnnriol
iivt tt:e men and boys are con!
est in? the women and girls to
see Who can raise the most money
to be used in connection with our
building and ground improvement
;; n. r or or.ce, the men ant'
boys are "out in front" of the wo
<1.1 gins. .
AU the persons who have not
yet sent in tr.eir contribuion are
o so t once so that a
final report can be made.
We are thanking the patrons
and inoi.ds for their cooperation
with the teachers and students in_
making our drive and banquet IT
tremendous success.
J Harry M. Bowe.is, principal.
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W LBADMt
BIONEY PARK'S EASTER _
CANTATA
The Senior Choir of Sidney
Park r M --^Church pre&c'ntii
* "Christ Victorious," an Easter
? Cantata, by Roy E. Nolte, 5 o'*
clock Easter Sunday morning
1 Resurrection n?by pastor,
; Kev. J. C. Colclouflh.
J 'ihe public is invited.
>! HELENA NEWS
? There was a program at the
* Mt. Zi nrv A/io*?^k a % r\ ac\
iua>vu *, 1
' presenting the Helena Chorus.
' sponsored by Mjbs Roberta , Steward
of Philadelphia, .Pa, A. consecrated
gospel singer she is. She
is tne greatest evangelist in Helena.
She sang throughout the city.
Helena Boxing Club met Dray(
ton St. in a bout Thursday nigiu
1 at Williams Hall and the Helena
| Club won 4 o"t of ft mntehew Wnr
f Jacksun defeated Richard Hare of
1 Drayton St. School. Eugene Gleen
ox Helena defeated Ed. Dawkins
of Drayton, Mitchell Gleen of Hel
I ena deieated Jessie Hunter of the
Drayton St, Robert Blair of HelL1
ena t|ifeated Hubert Morris nf
D?a>UJn St., "While Joe bowman
II o, urayton St., defeated Eugent
Simpliiiis uf Helena, lnis was the
. iiist fight for the Helena Boxing
{ Club and it is progressing niceiy I
[ undor?the?coaching?of Alonzo
| Boyd, amateur boxer. They have
several engagements to fill in the
--near future;?We me hoping the
Coach much success in the ring.
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. S. Chism, Pastor
S. S. opened at the usual houi
*-.t/i <vith a beautiful lesson be
?ng?taught . and discussed. Dist
cupt. M. S. Simmons reviewer
the lesson.
I At Sunday morning services
-_lhe?pastor?pieseiilvd Rev. Sim"
uions of St. Mark at Pee Dee who
spt Ke on the subject* "Get the religion
'of the Cross."
1?Alter liSTflUNg to this wonder.ul
message the several captions
of our Stewards-Trustee- Ka.cy itpoited
their?money.?The?amount
u.svd by tiie Me.-wart captions a.
.mounted T*x ?Mrs. H._L. Tilman
donated to us $10.00 and her
-two children" gave $5.00 eachT Total
a/nount realize^ in the rally
SI 1 o.-i?>. this laliy is to con
_4iniK? unui ine mm ounaay in
this month. The silvertone quartei
of Marion, S. C. with Mr. Henry
L. Jackson as the mannffiit,-rendered
a wonderful program at 8:jU
p. M. at Mt. Zuon, sponsored
by the Sellers Jr. Hi. School faculty.
The pastor "was tlie-dinner guesi
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones, Sunday.
Airs. Elvia Foxworth "is" ifiucW improved
at this writing.
Please gv?t all your news to the
reporter not later tlian ivAmuai.
J. L. Crosland, Reporter
FINAL RITES HELD FOR
IT Sk EG RE CADET
Anderson, S. C.?Funeral "rites'
held March?8,?for Jamc^
x eek, who was killed in an autoTTrotJTte
wreCR "aF" Tuskegee Institute,
Alabama, March otn. Kaco
were held at St. Paul Baptist
tiuiwh, Anderson, S. C., with the
Rev. S. C. Campbell, officiating.
janics was tne son 01 Air. aim
Mrs. W. I. Peek, finished Reed St
nigh School,-Anderson, S. C., in
. .p., aiu-.wnmh?entered?TusKegee
Institute, his parents Alma
.viator, lie was in his Sophomore
year; majoring in Business Administration;
the drummer in the'
..o.lege Land and very activ<T~if.
o.\Ua college activities.
lie is survived by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Peek*, two sis.vis,
Miss Grace K, Peek, New
York City; Miss Francis Johnson,
i>i oiessor of History, Bennett Col
iege, Grcenboro, N. C.; two hall
sisters. Mrs. Katie Dickinson, Chi
cugo, 111; Mrs. Lillian Mims, Pasadana,
Calif.! one uncle, Dr
.nafiies doiinson, Atlanta, Ga.;
and five Aunts, Miss Cecil John-ami,
Lamp MoOiV, 1 V\ est tola.,?fcr
...; .vlrs. Pauline Anderson, Bos
.on, Alass.; Mrs. Grace Heard, of
Washington, D. C.: Mrs. Herbert
ochwing, and sons Herbert, Jr..
and a host of other relatives and
friends. . . ?
Messages throughout the states
gfrom California to Florida, made
us khow someone through God,
Kiel our burden. We thank you
.or your personal services, florai
oiferings, condolences, wordB ol
encouragement, police foroe and
every courtesy shown.
Programme
Processional; Selection, "It is
Well With My Soul," St. \Paul
Junior Choir: Scripture Lesson
John 14:l-3: Rev. 22:i-6, Rev. G
.1. Sawyer; Invocation; Selection,
"Abide With Me," St. Paul Junior
Choir; Obituary?Zadie Vericlle
Williams; Representations;
Reed St. High School, Prof. S. C.
Perry: Tuskegee Institute, Ala,-.
apt. Chas Ecton; Resolutions &
Telegrams, Miss Mildred Foster
Solo, "When I've Done The Best 1
Can," Miss Evelyn McGee; Eulogy,
Stephens C. Campbell, Pastor.
Trio, William, Grant and McGee;
Meditativie view of the remains?Piano
music; Committal
with benediction. Recessional. Interment
in the City Cemetery of
Anderson, S. C.
"The living are the only dead;
The dead live,?nevermore to die;
! And often, when we mourn them
fled,
hey never wvre so nigh.
'The joys we lose are but forecast
And we shall find the, all once
raore: .
Wr took -behind us?for the past, But
lo! t'ts all before!"
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Peek '
and family.
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REED STREET HIGH
P.T.A. MEET 7 j
Anderson, ?5. Tlie insular F
"nteetiii^~-pr:tHi: Parent-Teacher'
association of K\jed Street was )
neid in the school auditorium 4:00
o'clock Thursday evening with the
t-res.dent, Mis. J. L. Perry, presiding^
-inspiring worship services
were conducted by Miss D
C, Thomas, followed by the business
session. During this houi
I competent reports were made by
various committees.
The following delegates, Mesdames
Florence Clinkscales, Nunnie
Smith, Cliddie Mae Timpson.
i-A'r>ora Anderson and Ina Bennet
were elected to represent the association
at our State P. T. A.
which wiil convene in Columbia,
-^?u?ch 20th. ?
Our Principal, Mr. S." C. Perry
spoke of the School Lunch Move..ent
for mal-nourished children,
ihis is an added activity of the
school and was made possible by
the help of the Red Cross*
A very splendid playlett entitled
Health-Safety and the Home
was well presented by members
_n the, third grades, umlei Uie SU"
perviBion of Mrs. L. E. Uuytoi.
and Mrs r m win n.|iounty
supervisor, Mrs. A. W. An
uvmwh djjwrc un iae nome". tiei
.essago was timeiv and well delivered.
At the c'ose of the program we
were served. The hostesses were
parents ol the Eight grade, under
wiie diteetion of Misses T. C. Skel
con and L. B. Brown instructors
of the eighth grade.
UNION NEWS
The S. S. of Bethel A. M. E.
[church opened Sunday at 10 a.m.,
.tnd every oody seemed t o have
been in a Sunday school going
mood, the church, was almost, luli
of Sunday school sludenls: TH" '
mong the visitors were: Pro..
Otis Farr, Mr. Micky John Turner.
We are hoping that these
-will continue to .come and help us
to make our S. S. a success.
The Pals Club
The Pais rlnh of Union mot in
the .ast meeting of which was
neld last montn in the home o.
Mr. and MVs Von a
-jnrtWr-^Prstr-sTreet. This meeting
.sas a real success-. The club dis
isseu tne Finnish situation, and
America's anticipated part, along
w.th other parts seemingly piayed
by other nations. The Pals
:lu.. will meet at Home of..
iis. Sumter Gregory on Axle S,
e.vt ihuisday evening, Match It
.r. Morgan p.es.dent; Mr. Walter
Thomas, secretary and Ai. ? _iir.st.e
treasurer.
Around Sims High School
Friday evening, March 8th the
Biology "Classes of Sims high
school, had a big celebration 01
mat is known aioond this schotn
as Biology night. This prog. a.
it is said, was enjoyed by all pre:
ent, and the sound instrument
-hat this group used, was granted*
through the tourtesy of the
;nanager of the RiaTfo theater.
Prof C. C. Caison who ia head -roach"
of air athletics at Sims Hi
nas organized a soft ball club,
and all seem well.
KOCK HILL NEWS l'
A very unique program was gi
in at Friendship CoHege by the "
Jonediet College Singers _of Columbia.
.Communion sei\ices were held,
r"Tt Boyd Hill- Baptist church Mar. '
?rd. Rev. L.F. Sanders preached
a wonderful sermon. Rev. W. C.
?eks, pastor.
Johnson C. Smith boys team 1
:.et Clinton. College in Scott's
gymnasium March 1. Scores 21-20
a lavor Johnson C. Smith.
..The tournament between Junior
colleges was held at Emrhott
-cott gym Friday antl Saturday, '
arch 8-y. Trophies were awaid- '
ed to Friendship girls and Yoor ees
boys as winners of the to-rnament.
Morristown. Ivan. riz- 1
lea ted the professional coaches'
team.
Emmett Scott boys and girls
were defeated by Harbison College
boys and girls 32-16 and 2-1
(o 16 recently at Harbison, Irmo
Mr. and Mrs. Duck Sanders and
Mrs. Henry Spratt of Fort Mm
were visitors in the city recently
Th>e following were seen in tne
city last week end: Profs. W. H
vVithc-rspoon, T. J. Simpson, N.A _
. haiu',?Mesdaines Bltka MlVore,
Helen Roach and Miss Beatrice.
IVkil/.
lhe Rock Hill Elite Giants 011
ganized their; base ball club for
the opening season. The officers
are: Alexander Barnette, Pre3.:'
John McDonald, V.-Pres. Roy Ba? j ,
oer, Sec.; Melven Ivey, Asst. Sec. j
Coy Ford, Sr., Treas. The Giants m
are planning to open the season j
by playing Salisbury Red Sox j
Easter Monday at Highland Paig. j
The team is owned and operated j
by Messrs. Coy Ford, Sr., D. A j
Roach, (David Tigler and with the i
assistance of the club. i
Mrs. Gillie Colbert died at St. j
Philips Mercy hospital after be- 1
ing confined t< bed for several 4
weeks. Funeral ritvs were held at J
Mt. Prospect Baptist church. Inter <
ment was held in the family dot i
at Pleasant Ridge Baptist church. J
Mr. William Hall died at his 4
home last Tuesday after a linger j
ing illness. Funeral rites wede 4
held at the A. D. Chisolm Fune.- ^
al Home. Interment in Paradise 4
" mcterv nt Great Falls. 1
Mr. W.R. Crosby died at hi j
home near Rock Hill last Tuesdav j
hfbcr a. chronie illness. Funeral J
rttes were held at Ebenezer AME j
Zion church at Hickory, S. C. 3
Mrs. W. E. Wamblsy is still \
oH the sick list. We hope for hei
n
a 'speedy recovery.
Mr. and i\l's. J. P. Pickette of
I Allen street announce the arrival
ut ? dam.'ldi i Bessie
AIKEN NEWS
By Ruth Townsend
The war at Friendship is still
raging?RedB against the Blues.
A Silver 'lea was given at the
home of Mrs. Marie Wynn lasi
Sunday. On Monday nignt a Woinumess
V\edding was given by
Mrs. (Jlaudia Smoot. Both programs
are eitorts in raising money
for. tne rally and both were en
joyed immensely by all.
Tne visitors who attended oui
L.ei vices bunday were: Messrs.
.eorg-e and Thatfdeus 'Xmii...
-aige Spring; Jessie Mae Panton
of Oiar: Anna tiuuc.?_?.i ......
?are;?Mrs. Ailean Woodai'd o f
Ashley Uio\e baptist churcn, Mis
names Jennings ana Mr. Rugene
.<ioore of Second bapust, rur. w u
nam .Minis and ivir. ahie xuoge..
..li of tne city. We also had as
an honoi?ed guest Rev. Nicholson
. iNonn Carolina, wno gave us a
.v underfill message Sunday nite '
.1 is subject was: Judge ivie. O.
Luid,_A.nis was his hist visit to
.liaen tne"Wueen oi winter .v.
ooits and- Sports Center of the
oath/ " ?-?
The entire student body f
-Ttnmne.d school joins mo in wishjig
Mrs. N. D. AleColiinvi n
y recove y from her illness. Siu
:s one of our instructors and we
.ruly realize just how essential
.IV IS to our n. Hiiom.r- mwt- pvr !>- .
Jirlellu program.
I would like to end with two
nes from H. H. Rick:
"Stretch up to the heights t..
brave toilers have trod;
Somewhere theie is iec....ipei.s
everywhere God." ??PAWLEY'S
ISLAND NEWS.
.1 A
Splendid weather- prevailed here
n this seashore town Sunday and
many took advantage of it. A
i i rending sermon preach e<T
at St. Johr. A ME church by
one of the local brothers in ab I
scnce of tb.r: pastor, who was rt
to Gordon. Sunday school an
League were had at their usim 1
.iour and the lessons beautifully
.aught.
* A real gospel message was de
i red to Mt. Zion Baptist church
by Deacon Myers at JJ_ o'ciov^ ssojis'at
Sunday schoo.
and BYPU were well discussed
Grand services at nite. , ,
Rev. and Mrs. G.E. Washington
notored to Charleston last week
also Mr. James Brown. They re-o>t#'d
a p.easant trip.
The children at the Parkersvilktraded
school are deeply impressed
with the spirit of Easter tid
s they are being taught the significance
of the dayt)
Mr. George Young is still oi
he sick list and Mr. Esau Sand;
makes frequent trips to Charle.
ton to have his eyes treated. A
speedy?recovery - is?wished . fo~ "
them. 1
ike Nrsbitt?boys?will bring yin"
The Palmetto Leader each woi'
FLORENCE NEWS
MMss The!ma Co: ton and M s
Edith Funderburgh of Cherav
vt re in the city en business.
?Mr;?Wrttnrr-Chappeile di>od on
Monday after a grief illness at his
^ me on Sanburn St.
A large crowd went to Colum
hia on Monday to hear the Foui
Ink Spots.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. 01- ;
ie Paris was damaged by fire on
last Sunday morning.
Mrs. R. H. Hollomon was in
Marion this week for a few hours.
Prof. Carl Green and Prof. H.
Brown were in Columbia attondt:
the Music Tea. hers Institute '
icld at University of S. C. Monlay,
March 11th.
Gse! It's time to dress up. sf
: t at. G ant's Drug Store fo
? made-to-measure suit. Agent <
ea s lor W. 7 Gison, Inc.
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Whole Families Suffer. j
Bad cough* not only make you
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