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THE JAMES L. TAPP
COMPANY
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The mammoth new store of the
James L. lapp Company was op-1
cned last Monday for the inspection
and service of its many cub.
niers.
ihe remodeled firm is a dream
~n-commercial adventure and ful-(
v adequate to serve the buyers
vi.o uest in dry goods and no.as.
..ity-seven years ago James
-pur"settlor started the
.ice. He not only laid well
?? j^nuation for a great merestablishment
to serve
?arohnians from the mounl
tne seaboari but he fur.
mployment to many ana
, them were always em..u
a few Negroes'. It has
. ettrned from reliable sources
tne new firm plans to hire
. .egro helpers in and around
aioie. For this we &end our
of thanks.
Ihe great and noble contribui
n the late Jaa. L. Tapp made
as that he instilled in the minds
his two. sons his business principles
and policies. Hence, twenty
years after the death of theii
father. Messrs. Jaa. L., Jr., and
William, sons, have Kiven time
and inherited talent to the business
and now, as a result, have
given Columbia one of the finest
mercantile concerns ever seen 01
known of since the city was surveyed.
NATIONAL NEGRO HEALTH
WEEK OBSERVED
On Thursday April 4th Paulins
D. Hemingway and her* Adult
classes sponsored a very interestlng
progranr at Bethel A. M. E.
church, observing National Negro
Health Week. Prayer *'as offereo
by Rev. George James. Rfavoi .
Carl BusSee made a talk on The
Care of tKe"Teelh. T>r: P. C
Kelly spoke on The Care of the
Body. Nurse Green read a papei
on Cooperation in Community
? health. Rev. M. F. Robinson, pastor
of the church made a few
timely remarks.
Music for the occasion was furnished
by the Adult group. ^
WHITMIRE NEWS
Sunday was a high day. On
Sunday morning, Rev. Mrs. Roxlc
Alston fir-1i vr?rr-rl a finn -1
? MOV iiicoaa^ c t% I
r-ce Tabernacle church. Many
hearts burn. Sunday evening: the
Rev. Mrs. Alston delivered another
spiritual sermon at Cedar
Grove church. An uplifting: sermon
on Eternal Life. A large
crowd was present to enjoy the
wonderful discourse. Collection
$7.10 for the repairing of the
church. $2.00 for Mrs. Emma
Swindler, who at this writing is
ill. Total $9.18. Sunday night
Rev. Alston delivered her final
message to a packed church. Everybody
enjoyed her wonderNl
disooume. Collection $10.M pub
lie colection. $5.00 for donation to
Mrs. Alston. Total $15.51.
Rev. Mrs Alston has success
fnlly closed her two weeks revival
meeting at Bruce Tabernacle!
church. She left Sunday nigh!
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for Gastonia, N. C., where she will T
Begin a revival meeting. We hope I
for her much success.
Supt. A. C. Caldwell, of the S
S ?b progressing nicely with the j
school. A large number of child J
ren are participating. i
Mrs. Laura Rice, has returned
nome after spending a few weeks
in Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs- Haskel Joiner,
Mr. and Mrs. Cola Joiner and
CharleB Jr., motored to Charleston
Sunday visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Effie Swindler.
Mrs. Janie Pant, Mrs. ,Broaia
Williams and Lenora Williams
were visitors Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Mary Williams.
Rev. Mrs. Alston and Rev. I
B. Ruffin were dinner guests the
past week at the home of Mr. and
..ira. (J, Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
v\aliace, Mrs. Lucile Fpps, Miss
faster Robinson and others.
Airs. Dannie Glenn is back from
Liie hospital, also Mr. Fdgai
Fant.
Mrs. Ida P. Jones is much better
at this writing. Mrs. Eastei
-uorgan and Mrs. Llla 'Sartor remains
ill.
ruoine to prayer meeting Wed
..csuay nignta.
BLLNNETTSV1LLE NEWS .
The?various sonool groups art
o-ni naviiig uieir community "prtT"
Last week the pfogram
.4.S iieiu at Hopewell school. Tim
v-xnioits were very good, i'rot
a.oDinaon, principal. This week
.?&a H.-iw uiuiutm, county super.
?or will presiue over the coin-'
nunity exercise at Dise school
.uiii.' uaruner and Airs. Leak tea.(IVI
s.
some of the schools will close
..ns week."
i.iul Mrs A S. Sanders
.cathers at Swansea gradet. scheoi
spent uie week ?/nd home witi
latner and sister, Deacon K
.vctse, .uiss .uaoel Keese, Deacon
and Mrs. K. D. Keese, Deacon X
.. iwttse, alias aiauei iteese, .diss
Connie White spent a pleasant
oiay m King Street Sunday hous?
,^?.sis oi not'; and Mrs. James
iiirtliSU'l'.
~~ .vir. 'f. K. Keese,-Jr., student of
-.citeuici college lyra .lev. \seeks
..us been on tne mck list, he is
...pioving niceiy anu hope t > be
.. s.nooi next week.
Misses \\ Ulie JJ. Washington
and K. McCollum spent the .vcel;
j-.uu home witn parents. Thep ar.
auueiih at Benedict college.
inc training school anu snort
.ourse Tor Negroes held in tin
!..?ty r.ign school Saturday was t
& eui success. The following 111..aUCiois
took part in making the
,uogium a success: Mrs. Minim
.lanuy, N. li. demonstration alio
ageiu tor AUariooro county, pro..tied,.
Mrs. K. K. McCollum luo.lst
..us. 11. Ai. and li. improvement;
...rs. K. Causon, Georgetown, han
..iciait; Mrs. K i. 1 nomas, Go
|.-moia, child care; Miss Kosa
..eeUj Allenuale.
ans. .viarian Paul state super
isor, Goiumoia; Miss Cain 01
-.at-iiiigton; froi. Milton oi Clio;
...i. oiuton oi Clio; Mrs. M. L
^cciKers bt tne uay. beverai hu:
v. red?people?w it misled?Uiv?|im. urn
oi tne conlerence.
t.)iiinfn^ f[-iiih i?f fh.
.v> mane u new start to improw
...cii uviiig condition in tne com..uiuty.
.\ew ideas were lot nice
.om tne very excellent meeting
oaturday.
our mends are still marrying
..ere anu 1 think a numbei more.
.,ni jnuke tneir announcement
.cry soon, as tr.e reporter heard
x a xevt more tapping ot the
oells. Smiles.
Ansa 1. Spears has been smil.ug
very deep lor the past uiontn
i.so axiss annnie M. simtn. watch
?,.o noiiie column.
...1 s. k. Kimr worshiped v'thl
jiuion cii-icn sunday morning.
. Our sick Fricn3s7 *virs. Uniy,
L. jonnson, .vi. Davis, . .\lrs
..l. McCail. .VIra. h. JohnuKin. We
.rust tney will soon recover. Also
..irs. Lnima Johnson.
.nr. l. L. Lduy Jr. is the-paper
..?y ior 1 he Palmetto Leader
Please nave your nickel ready ev
jry Friday, so you can read youi
jwn paper.
Rev. A. J. Wright preached a
?j-cmng ijemion Sunday morning.
Mrs. Margaret R. Sanders
>ung a solo which all enjoyed
. ery much,
air. K. il. Henngin turneu out
a oeautiiul new car laBt week.
t:EESV1LLE FRr lfiUlF SCHOOL
Prof. R. M. Walker, Principal
the Future Farmers of America
.nd the New Makers royally em
^iluined with a banquet in the H
E. department which was artistically
decorated the color scheme
oeing black and gold and blue and
.-..lie. ine cut liowers were many
.nd varied. One -cfliuld readily
.-eut a breath offspring on entering
the room. Principal Walk
,i extended to all 'honored guests
a very hearty welcome. Among
the honored guests present were ,
up-.. l,. \V. Kusnton of the Batesburg-Leesville
school system; Mr
V. Wessirvger, chairman of the
i" us tee t-oard and Miss Schlipsomb,
H. E. instructor of B. and
-L. high school (all white); Rev.
Brown, pastor St. James C. M. E
enurch, Batesburg, guest speaker-t'rof.
N. L. Bush, principal Batesourg
high school and Rev. H. B.
Jackson, pastor St. Matthews C
. h. church, Leesville along with
many others. Each of these guest
a tneir own dignified manner
pn ^limcinc roroarka LI i ?1
commended the work being done,
by the Future Farmers and New
tome Makers of America. A de- t
liciously prepared menu was serv
TH1
MAYBE SO AN
(Br w, H.
SLIPS OF T1
Talking is great business if you
don't "run yoyr mouth too much."
Because talking IS easy, lots of
people do lots of it, and say noth.ng.
People who talk and say
.iothing are way out in front in
the bable marathon. Their ton
gue endurance >s phenomenal.
There are so many, slips of the
tongue because there are so many
careless tongue-waggers. Isn't it
.40?
A fellow wbb plodding along
jvith me. one day. Suddenly he
uroke . the silence with; "Theresa
something about that little Miss
So-and So". Tie never finished
the sentence. He realized too
late that he should not have said
.hat to me for fear I would find
out that he was slightly hypnotized
by a certain little maid. Ho
ed>con6isting of fried chicken, rice
gravy, potato salad, cabbage slaw
iOt buttered lolls and iced EeaT
lU'l)?guest?expressed?thonieulvoi
-a^-hflvinjj every cause to long
mciuoer the occastdlfi ' Muchcredit
ia reflected to our H. E
i-. it ir?ih'
ciiv.ni.-i , .u v. iv. n iimvi auu
jur very efficient principal and
"ag" teacher, Prof, R. M. Walk r,
by their untiring efforts was
this unique affair possible.
Misses E. J. Thompson and M
E. Lee carried their pupils, grades
J and 4 on an educational trip to
JaUsburg by trjpn. ' Several
noints i Jf interest were visited.
There were forty eight pupils, ol
this number nineteen had their
fir6t ride by train on this trip.
Miss G. L. Boney had as hei
Umday guests Mr. William Foggy
and Harry Bryant of Columbia.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHl'RCH
t.eC TT .1T TTuttdiihson. Fastor I
St. George?:At 11 :.S0 services
egan conducted by the pastor.
Subject of the^ morning's message
'Gill's Proniise". Pr. L. I.. Farrier,
presiding, elder of the. Char'eston
district has just* closed his
second quarter with the officers,
members and - pastor on the 7th
inst., with quite a successful qviar
ter. I)r. Fauur.er seemed to he.
pleased with the way the ch.;rch
is getting along.
Mrs. Mable Summers has improved
ahd is up and out again
illUVIt IV Vi)C \iVJIK_IJl JJi , Illi'i Ifll'IlM*
and relatives.
The faculty play entitled "The
Mill of the Gods" was presenter
' iday night of last week April
12th, sponsored by Miss T. E.
-Mttrdnugh.?? The
lifth and sixth grades hTa\
s given in the auditorium Mon'ny
April 15th. Teachers: Mrs
R. T. Branson, sixth grade and
Mrs..? ^ E.- Felder, :>th?glade. ?
Little Donald Pinckney whnarrowly
escaped death?Sunday
afternoon by an automobile . i-cheek
but. still in school.
Mrs. All.'ie Robinson is on tin.
sick list.
MILLER CHAPEL
V., M. E. (Hl'UCH
Rev. L. (? Bowman, Pastor
Newberry, S. C.:?The first Sun
'ay is known as the pastor's rally
day. .Please look over youi
me book and see how much time
> xtill due and let us pay it off
on the above named date.
Tr.e fourth Sunday night there
will be one of the best literary
pr*framtT ever given in Millet
""-pei??a group 'oT Tt'trchWT
sponsored by Miss Myrtle Chris*
l tie entire eity is invited t >
out and witness the same.
The church rally that was scheti
uled next Sunday was postpones
until the fourth Rntidov Mo-,.
Rev. Bowman appointed Mr
Otto Floyd on the senior steward
joard to fill tie vacancy of the
;ato Mr. G. C. Williams and ap>ointcd
Mr. Erskin Ware for the
junior board. Mr. F. B. Pratt, Sr
s Pack on his old job the writer
.vi%hes him much success.
Mrs. Vennie Spearman is" called
i Daytona, Fla.?, to visit her sick
brother-in-law. O
Come to church. Go to church
CARLISLE NEWS
Ohio, the brother of Mrs. Francis
English spent six days with
her and family and it was a pleas
a stay, lie had ben away for
52 years.
.nr. Robert Brown of Midlen,
enn., the brother of Mr. Cliford
Brown spent the week end with
Mr. Brown and family. Miss Rosa
A. Brown of Blackstook was the
guest of Miss Bfcrnice Brown and
liss Margaret Chirp Wednesday
Bvening and Thursday. Miss Chirp
iclt luesday for Columbia, her
.unit: uiun !i very SUCce88ful
year here working in the
Oak Grove school.
Miss Sadie Robertson left Sat^
urday after spending a very successful
year herew orking in the
-tflk G?"f>vc school.
^Strrtday was a high day at Joters
Chapel A. M. E. church. Rev
.vl. iMwkins pastor. Over $100
was raised doing the rally. Rev
.1. E. ilillian and members worshiped
with thetw Sunday afternoon?after
which ^we?hat!?four
songs by the quartets, St Luke,
Whitner Brothers and the Rice
Brothers.
Service was very good at Wili
'
IB PALMETTO LEADER
D MAYBE NOT I
Shacklcford)
HE TONGUE
was too late. 1 knew what he
meant. His tongue slipped, his
mind and heart were also slip
ping. Ploor fellow! How do I
know I was right about knowing
what I knew? Well, that sa/ne
little lady is now his wife.
"Think twice before you speak
once" used to be a good rule to
follow, but in this age when there
is so much to talk about, you
must think more than twice before
you speak at all. Even
' then, some people think a long
time- and-then say what/ they
should not say. Very few people
have not said something for
which they were afterward sorry
?some slip of the tongue, thai
little wagging member that makes
I worlds of trouble every day.
! (Rights Reserved)
, Iiams Ch'apel A. M. E. Zion church
Sunday and Sunday night the pa?
rtnr brcruirht~tTr his henrers n m?e
sage from St. Luke 28:49. Rev
?K??Dawkhm?brought?to?fchehearers
another great message
--S ?t ida y? mg4>L?What? Th i nk~ Y-e_ of
Christ, whose Son is He? Thej
congregation seem to have enjoyeti
tne message. ,
Rev. F. E. Wilkes report a very
successful day at Hope Station
Baptist church Sunday.
i tie Hamilton school and Elizabeth
school are still rivaling each
jtr.er playing baseball. Last week
ihey played with a score of 6-18
in favor of the Hamilton school
We were also glad to have Miss
Mary Ktta McConnell and Mist
Congee Tally "to worship with uf
t M. Luke A. M. E. Zion church
April "7. * Rev. Hasley of Santuc
.-.ill preach for is Sunday afternoon
.1 o'clock. We are asking
our members and friends to conic
out on time Sunday.
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GEORGETOWN X KWS
The Better-Home and Garden
vub-was deli.lufully entettai.ne.
i ila- home oi .Mrs. R. S. Lawrence
417 Broad street Thursday
April 11. Many intVreMing. topics
were discussed relative to arranging
and care of-* flowers. Mrs
G. G. Daniels read a selection on
lk>w- to arrange" the- garden, Mrs.
IC 1 ,. ... 1
lew member aim w ag placed immediately
on the committee fo.
entertainment, tilling the plac*.
made vacant through the passing
? All?. l.^sC- Thompson. Our very
efficient President, Mrs. Gladys
ncie certainly manifest a deal
<1 )iiiciest in the beautification of
.in- new Howard school lawn. Dou
ble commendation to Mrs. E. R
Howard for her individual worl<
i'iuI. S. lirowne for his assis,
tance to same. The flower show
is deferred until around June 1st
?ue to the lact that lot of flower ing
plants, were hindered by long
and severe cold. At the close of
the meeting the hostess .solved a
delicious repast. We adjourned
"to-meet- again- onr-Mny t?th at-the.uine
ol \our correspondent West
end Gilbert street.
Prof. E. E. Holliday and Miss
.vi a.jcl Anderson attended the
jiia-^a I'si Phi fraternity danct
.t Orangeburg, Friday, April 12
i hey report - an enjoyable affair
vii. .viacco Howard is out again
after being in for sometime
viae to tonsil removal.
The Slabtowh Convention a,
octiicsda baptist church Monday
April 8th was very much enjoyed
.uiss .Natnalee Richardson is
.ionic alter spending several
lonuoc-ren. lung.
>.iis. u. a! . Humnore is confined
.o oeu ;u i..is 1 wining. \\ e wise
her a speedy recovery.
aiiss .uarjor.v Kelly was thi
.?eeK end auest of her parents..
e ai e all proud to see .\lr
Lawrence Dunmore riding aroun<.
in his 1940 Deluxe Chevrolet. rick
me up sometime Mr. Dunmore.
Mrs. E. R. Howard spent last
.eeK enu in Conway.
1 he Allen University choir appeared
before a large and appreciative
audience Monday evening
1 he singing was enjoyed by all.
Messrs Willie Miller Robert
"AShe, Joseph s King and Misses
ilenrietta HoWens and Christine
Brogden were the Georgetoniam
evening.
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. LeR^y Jackson, Pastor
Sunday school opened_ 10 a.m
with Supt. and co-workers at their
post of duty. Senior class No. 1
is holding the banner, Mr. Melton
Lewis, teacher. The school was
beautifolly reviewed tlli the pastor.
ISunday morning the pastoi
preached from the subject: The
importance of Having Faith. Sunday
he preached from the subject
"The Matchless Speaker". As
usual the spiritual tide ran high.
Senior Stewardess board met
April 8th at 8 p.m. in the terrace
teparttnent 04 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Willie B. Cheeks. Mrs.
H. M. Young, president.
^ The Pulpit Aid board met Apr.
8th at the home of Mrs. Viola
Nazary and met Monday night 8
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mattie
Randolph. Mrs. Wilhelmina Wood
son, president. Kacji^ hostess ser
ved a delicious repast and the
int'iiibetB expiesscd themselves as
having enjoyed pleasant evenings.
Several visitors were present
Sunday. Visitors are always wel
come.
News In And Around
Washington
n> J?O. Hart
, Washington, D. C., April 20?
On last Friday the weather broke
down w.ith sleet and snow, then,
by night drove the temperature
down to 3 degrees below freezing.
The annual Japanese Cherry
Blossoms were out and the festival
was to he held but it was
postpone until two rights later
thou.sii a ?\as still cold. It was
sJi?d i be the coldest 12th of
An. il in history.
Tile South Carolina Soeia: club
ga.. <1.1 entcrtumirent last Friday
night at Mt. Anderson's -recreation
parlor at 1855 California St
N. , lrcul y to 1. it was a loveJy.
affair,-and all enjoyed it. Soma
of the guests were Prof. T. V.
Swinton ol Allen university aim
officers and members of Allen
ileiiedict, S. C. State college. The
officers of the S. C. Social club
are: Air. K. K Kelly, president;
Mrs R. R. Kelly, recording secretary;
Mr. John ileal, secretary ol
treasure; Mr. John Dye, treasur
er; Mr. James Squire, corresponding?secretary.
: :
?i'rof. T.?V-.?Swinton who?waein
this city for three da.VB. last
eeK ana was gretted by quite a
number of his old friends and
schoolmates. All were- glad -tooee
him. .
Prof. \V. I. Peek of Anderson,
O. V.., ?>UD ill tills City lUBt WVfU.
He saw quite a few of his old
friends who were glad indeed to
Bee him.
Airs. J.. \W Robinson, daughter
Juanita Robinson and Miss Azoru
iMartin were called home to Columbia,
S. C., on account of the
death of -their husband, i ather
^.;u u?otnei'in-lawM Air. J. W. Rob
iiison last week. ~
Snookum Russel and his rising
swingsters along with Mr. Carl
vo., uut-aelt are appearing at the
.loward theatre tnis weeK entertaining
a packed house every nite
He is called the band that's coming:
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'sf,""sTEI?HKX A.M.E. CHI UC1I
Kev. Hale 11. Thompson, Pastor
Wilmington, C.?-The long
prepared-tor revival meeting , pp,neu
on tne past Sunday morn
nig with great enthusiasm and a
most touching and profound impression
was_ maUe- uponitu- vast
congregation in attendance. The
.isu?ts ot the'cottage prayer ser
i.es which were conducted for a
week throughout the city were
very much in evidence among the
christian family. Every group ana
ogunuution in the church was
touched in making preparation
and consecration for this meeting.
. i he . choirs sang as never before
which created a most gripping at
mosphere for worship at both
morning and 7-evening s-ervieesr
The "Thorning's message was delivered
from the subject, "Keys
to the Kingdom" and the even.ng
s message from the subject,
"Revive lis Again ' J^jVerentlbjUR:
Walker lroin New York' City
is conducting the meeting arul
has made a most beautiful im
Thin mutiliitg to CUM
.mue lor a period ol tVvo weeks
Our visiting friends are too numerous
to 1 V-ntion here. The
Sunday school ahd ACE League
are playing a very interesting
part in this revival meeting. Our
pastor is quite pleased with the
start made for the revival of the
hristians, reclaiming of backsliders
and the salvation of sinners
and commended the church
for the splendid cooperation given
and urged its continuation.
NEWBERRY' NEWS
-"The Association was held in
the fptecrmediate building o f
Draytolf* Street High, Friday aferr-ooii
with the president ilr.
H. B. RTkard, presiding. During
the usse thirty period the minutes
ui me last session*- were read by
the seci etary vuid adopted. The
prcsidnt presented Prof. U. S..
Ga !man who in turn presented
Miss Lucy Epps, who presented
vO the teachers one of the Eospels
of the New Testament foi
am teacher and pupil in all of
the schools in Newberry County
She stated that Mrs; Slaton is
responsible for the wonderful
gifts. After which a rising vote
of thanks was given her by the
group and followed with a melody
icd by Mrs. E. H. Allen, "Lord,
I Want to be a Christian in My
Heart."
The County Supt. of Education
vas presented, who gave some
very helpful information.
The* reporters from the group
meeting were as follows: Mrs.
J. K. Gilliam, primary; Prof. B.
W. Bradley, Intermediate, and
High School Miss Gaines. All of
them stated grout benefits were
received in each department.
After all of the unfinished bus
iness, the same officers were eoctd
for ensuing term as follows
Prof. H. B. Rikard, president, Mrs
Harris, vice-president. MiRR Ruth
Ihompson, secretary; Mrs. Bessie
Fair treasurer and Mrs. Eunice
H Allen, musical?diructroBB. i
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor
The Sunday school and League
services were very impressive.
All of the members discussed the
lesson. The Bible Class was in
"erestingly taught by Mrs. Abram
There will be a May Day Festival
given at Drayton Street School
Friday May 17th for the benefit
of the club and Bible class. Vote
for the girl you would like to be
Miss Newberry. The names ot
the contestants will be published
later.
CHERAW NEWS
I
The Light-heart Federated Club
ruet on Thursday afternoon April
11, at the home of Mis. A.D. Mil"
ier, m _ (Jreehe street. I'Tans
were made for brighter and more
prosperous meetings to follow.
All members are asRfcd to meet
Tuesday May 14, at the home of
Mrs; Maxton Fleming:
Rev. E. Spann pastor of New
WnnA Rq ntief r? Vi 11 \v*oc? it iwiet
speaker at Pee Dee Union Sunday
morning and night. He was ac
companied by some of his mem
bers and Mr. McCollum, who is
the principal of the school in the
New Hope district. Mr. McCollum's
father pa stored here a t
Wesley ME church several years
ago. Mrs.
Marybdl McCall Rogers
died at her hcnie__Tue3day afternoon
after a long illness. She
was funeralized at the Presbyterian
church Sunday. She leaves to
mourn a devoted husband,, daughter;
one sister, two brothers and
a host of relatives and friends.
Madame A. V. Wilson, Bessie
nouann ana ner uncie air. fc.
Williams motored to Florence on
Wednesday afternoon on business
Miss D. 0. McDaniel spent the
week end at home.
Mrs. Pearl Rembert, was a litcle
sick last week, but was out
Sunday, to the delight of many
friends? ? .
Coulter Jr. College Alumni was
called to meet May Day. As this
is the first time the Alumni Association
has entered the contest
we hope every graduate will be
very liberal in your contribution.
We have some very definite plans
and we hope you \vill~ help us
to realize enough money this day
to develop them. Come and helj
us crown Mrs. Margaret Watsoy
If you can't come, send your eon
tribution1 early so that it will be
in before May Day.
Thanking you in advance for
your cooperation in this effort.
C. C. Cole, President.
ROBERT HAW WILKINSON, M
D. ON STATE MEDICAL
-ROOKAM
Graduates and former students
>f State A. and M. College, Oranrt
burg, will be interested to learn
fbm Urtl-i.w w:11.: ?? ??
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I)., gynecologist on the staff of
the Harlem Hospital, New York
City, will read a paper at the annual
.meeting of the Palmetto
-Medical Association next week
Dr. Wilkinson is a son of R. S.
Wilkinson, late president of State
College.
BOOKER WASHINGTON HTS.
SCHOOL BASKETBALL
TEAMS FETED
Last Wednesday night in - oui
school library the boys and girls
basketball teams were highly entertained.
This?entertainmont was
sponsored by the Rev. J.W, Boneh
um and his friends.
The teams enjoyed first, very
encouraging remarks by the Supeivisor
Mr. C A .Inhngnn and
Rev. Rcachum.
Th<? toiling?spent a?very?enjoy able
evening and take this oppor,
_U4Tity thank--Re vr-Benrhtrm and
his friends for kindness shown.
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I GOURDINE CIRCUIT NEWS '
j Rev. C. S. J. Mollett, Pastor ?
Mr. and Mrs. Lessie McDonald
I wish to announce the marriage of
their daughter Miss Rosalee Mr
' uonaiu of Lanes, who was quiet
ly married to Mr. and Mrs. Sarah
Hamlet's son, Ramson Hamlet of
Sutton, Sunday 4 p.m. A large
' crowd witnessed the wedding cere
mony. Rew Thompson officiated.
The bride wore white taffeta and '
the groom wore a gray suit. The
two flower girls wore \yhit,e crepe
The maids wore white crepe and
blue silk. Usher wore blue, crepe
the ring bearer was dressed in
blue and the seed sower wore blue
crepe. After the ceremony, chick
en, rice, caKe ana wine was serv_
ed.
The couple will, reside at the
home of the groom Sutton, S. C
At.this writing those on the?
sick list are improving.
WEST ABBEVILLE NEWS
Sunday school was well attended
and throughly taught, the pa?
tor, Rev. J. E. Spearman review
ed the lesson. We were pleased
to have the pastor's children with
us in Sunday scnool.
At 12 o'clock the pastor delivered
a wonderful sermon, theme:
"Launch out into the deep." wn?
' "a masterpiece. Our Elder, Rev.
Mims gave some very inspiring
jremarks. At 8 p.m., Rev. Spear
man delivered another wonderful
sermon. Mrs. Spearman worshipped
with us. We were glad to have
the visitors.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown and mother
have moved into their new
home on Hoigler St., and are hold
ing open houaej__
Mrs. Melzeta Hurst is on the
sick list, also Mrs. Mary Johnson
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