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ALLEN AND BENED
BASEBALL. GAME
Allen University- and?Benedict
tercollegiate sport last Saturday
when the two schools met on Benedict's
athletic field in the first
baseball engaged in by the two
schools for the past seven years
Allen was victor in this contest
11-4. The teams will cross bats
again on Allen's athletic field Fri
day, March 22, at 3:30 P. M. Bottb
teams played some good and
some bad baseball in last Saturday's
encounter, but it is expect
ed that all the bad baseball will
be out of their systems for Friday's
?ame, and that a real eonwi'1
K? st^eed.
DEE WEST NEWS
East Sunday was a beautiful
?day and many faces were seen in
the Due West churches. At M*..
Lebanon, the Rev. F. L. Bouey
delivered a soul stirring message.
Rev. Oscar McAdams '.of
St. Petersburg, Fla., was the
morning speaker at Mt. Zion Pres
b' terian Bin R.-v T^nnnt-d El
lis of the Mary Allen Seminary
ol Crockett. Texas spoke at nitc.
?-? At St.?Mary--Baptist church?thr
pastor the Rev. L. E. Daniels mb
ductud?the service?both?morn in..and
evening. .
Mrs! Macie V. Smith was laid tc
' i cneath a beautiful mound of
flowers in Mt. Lebanon cemetterj
last Tuesday afternoon. She once
served -as assistant pianist of he>
church, and at the time of het
death was choir leader. She i<
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liam A. Smith, a young1 son, four
sisters and two- brothers. Her "mother
having passed on-the 4th of
last October and her father on
last November 30th.
A! \ and Mrs James C. Joseph '
Mr Ambrose and Miss Beulah
Jos' pit. have rettimed to their
homes in New York City Irftet
accompanying the remains of their
mother Mrs. Emma U. Joseph
'here for interment.
Sirs. Susan ?"!io Hatbeen
somewhat ill for sometinu
was seen in her place on the choir
it .Ml. Lebanon on last Sunday. <
Mr. James Chiles, a faithful i
member of Mt. Lebanon church
was buried on last Thursday.
A large number of Due West i
people attended the Abbeville Co
Field Day exercises hold at thr ~
Abbeville County Training school
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THE SOUTHERN COMET CLl'B
Long Istann, tl y. ?everybody
were very happy to see Mrs. Marha
Fulk well again. We tried our
test to -make every thing pleasant for
her during her illness. Shedeft
ihursday, March 7, and was ac^Tompanied
by her daughter a a.- granddaughter,
Mm. Kv.th ;i; d Br- .
-wira?Nnggles Mrs. \'np-zles an 1
Delora expect to stay 111 the South
until. April. We wish them a pleas
lit trip and a happy return.
Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Brown an<t
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ROBERT SMALLS HI SCHOOI
Beaufort, S. C^?Monday morning,
March 11, Miss Jennie Mae
Mulligan was in charge of chapel
exercises. The regular routine.
was carried out. Mr. Aiken, field
supervisor of Sheldon was the
truest speaker. He spoke on Men
Like Turtle Must Live In The
Shell They Build, which was indeed
^very good.-' All present enjoyed
hearing him.
~ The schodf was honored last
Wednesday morning with a "party"
from State College Educational
Department namely: Miss K. A
Alston, Prof. M. M. Jones, head
of English Dept.; Prof. Clink'
scale, Asst. to the President; vMrs.
K. H.- Frierson, Asst.? Dean of
Women; Prof. Paul It. Webber and
i few students. Encouraging and
interesting remarks were eiven by
IVttss- It. -A. Alston"and "Mips tor-"
tye Washington. Visitors, nre al
wavs welcome at Robert Smalls.
In the school auditorium Friday
night March lr. a most elaborate
and striking fashions for Spring
and Easter was given by Mrs. L.
Frazier for the benefit of the
school. A large crowd-witnessed
tli.? Spring Fashion Show. . .
Each sepson our stylists select
a special group of the most outttnji.ritiup
noiv ntvli'K nf Piiric uml
Fifth?A vein e.?H'.hu?k'and?t rend
of this show to help von select
ypiir wardrobe.
The following was displayed in
tin* avenue of Robert Smalls Hi
School; Morninir. School, Plnv,
Sptfts, Costumes?Flower Girl*,
Folk Dance, Dance Evening atu)
ience who was present really enIiri.lal
party. The splendid anddience
enjoyed tic treat.
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. C. MclDwain* Pastor
Pomarifl, S. C.?Sunday a very
l:ir:e number found their way to_
rhurih. Tint S. S. 6ftened at the"
usual hour the lesson was taught
by Rev. H. H. Garmany and reviewed
by the pastor.' At 12:00
o'clock the pastor delivered a soul
stirring sermon which all enjoy-1
jecTT At 3:30 Rev. H. H. Garmany (
preached n Wonderful sermon. We j
were glad to have the white choir I
with us Sundftv >
Wo were pleased to have Prof,
and Mrs. C. G. Garrett and Rev.
W. 15. Bolar stop in Sunday afternoon
also Miss B. A. Martin of
Poniaria school; Miss Florence
and Miss B. Counts; Mr. and. Mrs.
Freddie of Newberry Mrs. A. B
Kikard Shiloh to woishlp with us
.md invite them to come again. i
Thutsi..ay night Mnfw-^8 Rev
D. B. Boyd and his choir will be
day night Rev. L. G. Bowman and
his members will be with us. .
We are looking forward to our j
rally to be held the fifth Sunday)
in March. Our Easter program;
will also be -on the fifth Sunday
We are asking all to come out and .
see St. James go over the tjp.
The Usher Board will meet at
i1 e i onie of Mrs. H. H. Garmanv
Wednesday night Mnrrh P.7. Ad]-.
members are urged to be present
Those un sick list: Mrs. Mar;.
I,. Counts Mrs. E. llolley, Mrs.
Amanda Holley and Mrs. D. A.
I'isVp. We hope for them an
early and complete recovery,
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PROSPERITY NEWS 4
Sunday .morning at Shiloh A
M. E. church a nice crowd gathered
for S. S. and a very inter eating
lesson was enjoyed. Prof. B. F
[ Keith, the assistant Supt., gave a
very interesting review. The Sunday
school, has increased wonderfully
since we got our banner. On
last Sunday the banner was won
by the Bible class of which Bro
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At' J:46 our dear Pastor Rev
D. R. Bedenbaugh preached a sermon
that was very apropriate for
the occasion. His theme was
"The TViumph of Jesus". The
sermon was enjoyed by all present.
The' collection during the
morning services were excellent
many new faces were seen at
church last Sunday.
-The basketball teams at Howar;
Junior high school are being whip
ped in shape for the annual ooun- .
ty tournament on the first of Apr
The school program is moviug a
long r.icely.
GREENN RIDGE NEWS
St. Paul A. M. El. Church
ltev. Jessie Spearman, Pastor?-.
S. S. opened at the usual hour
and the lesson was taught. We
were proud to have sister Ruth!
Ttlassey and,sister C. Jones with us}
who made very interesting- 'remarks.
The pastor brought u# a wonderful
message which made our
heavts burn while he spoke. $5.00
was raised for the pastor. The
rally was a "sjcccss, $26.00 being
raised making a total of $31.00
All seem tn bnvo n mind ?'nrl
In .unity?there is strength.
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MORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. K. I. Lemon, Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?Parnv Sunday
was ushered in with clear skies
and springlike weather last Sunday.
The spirit of the season
was evident on every hand. Many
worshippers found their step*
leadine to Morris Brown, wherr
Mrs. Martha J. Keys is holding a
series of meetings, which have
been brimful of good results. Th.
services of our junior church were
well attended, and after their dismissal,
Rev. Keyes delivered r
most soul stirring sermon from
the theme "The Caller at the
Door". The evangelist spoke a
gaiq at 3:30 p.m. to a large
crbwd. The large congregat>or
4U-cs?nt , at -Tr30" "p7mT~li"stened t
another forceful, and well deliv
ered sermon bv the ovanprolice
"from the theme "Watrh". Tlr
spiritual interest r*:n high duritv
the entire day, as the speaker unfolded
the scripture. Mrs. Ke^er
It is without doubt one of the 1'ios'
forceful and eloquent speakrs tha'
we nave heard in many a day. Sh?
poaesses the ability to . drive
ITTrnK H775 mesSU'JC?tTT7n: StTT
brings to the people. Thought and
study,, with a keen knowl"rtg" "ttTuj
Scriptures, combine to make
her aertnons most effective, Du-rhave
been converted, and that ii
the first week of service at Mor.
ria Brown Our senior and Junio:
choirs alternated during the weeV
in rendering service in the meet
inga.
On last Sunday the diinini1 Chi'ii"
directed by Mr, Phillip Befinet'
rendered service, using specia
and selected numbers. The meet
ing will continue to Easter, am
the indications are, that there will
he a glorious-harvest-, of- precious,
soils reclaimed. A large class
will be inducted in to the full
cbninfUTvipii of tlur church, early
on Easter Sunday morning. The
tKpino thof tonc ?
v?v...v vi.wv Mwr uovu ?i miv auernoon
services last Sunday, was
The Celebration of the Christian's
Birthday. The evancelist has n
pn.gyam that is well prepared,
and well prosecuted M??vivnl
meetings .which will close up a;
KasterJ are being held in our sis
ter A. M. E. churches. We do
not feel that we shall be lacking
in our quota of converted souls
when Easter conies to us. We
maintain our Forward Look.
_ .SlT. ZION A. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. S. Chism, Pastor
Sellers, S.C.?At the usual houi
S.S. began with a splendid lesson
throughout the school and a spier
did review by Miss Generette.
?At?H:40 morning - service?began.
The pastor delivered a wonderful
message. Quite a few were
out to worship at this service.
At 4:30 p.m. the A.C.E. League
met in its regular meeting and
reported a very fine meeting with
Mrs. Sallie M. Lester, president.
At 7:15 p.m. we a gain assembled
witnessed another, wonderful
message by our pastor.
The pastor "and ltev. J. S. Hall
were dinner gue sts'of Mr. and Mrs
Lu< y Anderson. Sunday.??777
Sirs. Lucinda Davis is very u 1;
"at this writing? .
The Church Aid board met SunA
il V !l .^n ni tKn ViA?ttn nf \f v? onW
Mrs. W. B. Moody and reported
a very pleasant meeting,
t Mrs. Ilattie Butler of Trenton
X. J., and Mrs. Rossie Smalls ol
Washington, D. C., were the weeU
end guests of Mrs. Lucile Nowlin
The Ushers board is going to
ser.d our pastor to the genera1
conference. This is a very progressive
hoard in the church and
responds to every call with a vovv
efficient President. Mr. AlbcC
Fold.
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