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| PAGE FOUR Ei^ . mRKTKR P4R4URAPUR \ itt'oi r>rv r xid ? Mr. Robert Nelson, Jr., is at B? home after spending a few months p: in Miami, Fla. Rev. M. T. Coker. pastor of Ca) r* vary?Baptist church prpnchrrt~Trr Gethsemane Baptist church Sunday afternoon. ~A bus load ol |> Calvary members went to heai him, and many went in cars. The church was packed. He preached a soul stirring sermon. Rev Mdodana of Camden, pastor ol Gethsemane was present, also his wife their children Miss Mdodana and young Mr. Mdodana. The tuneral of Mr. Fleming I Gray, one ol mester a oiticsi, cit,z>ns was held at Gethsemane at 4 o'clock. The sermon was V ' preached by Rev. W. W>. Honor. . i?lr. uray left several sons, daugi. >- iwa and-g.anvl children who wenati here. He was a quiet and Kind man and was held in higi steem oy friends colored an . white. For several yeais he.-Hd.' oeen in failing health but he bore this patiently* Mrs. E. N. Ison was undertake!. Runel was in vi;e chu.ch yard. The WPA camp* which were 1 , ateu below Gob rabid, are now i. Chester, at Ria<n?rd institute, am. u i .. wi i-k t>i 11L. jji?thoso?where engaged in this work. There are young men and women fro., all parts of the state and a groui, of very efficient instructors, '?,he. ... .wkii.i.vs tr.eni i.ere aim all oj the citizens are glad jthat tinbeautiful campus of Brainerd institute will now be kept in shape. > j. _ v..:u;?,,? T-U., < 6 vven us tfie uuuunigo. *i?v g7o..nds ~are well 1 igHTed, arid cv~ erything looks fine. It is hoped at aii of these newcomers will feel at home here in our town. Kev. and Mrs.' Milliard, Prof and Mrs. Wayman JohnsoiL Presiding Elder Ay It. Cohen, Presiding Elder D. C. Crosby of this city, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Channel " of -Riehburg, are- - attending the General conference of the A. M. E. Zion church in Washington. Tuesday afternoon, a Field Day exercise was given on Finley 11 campus, sponsored by Miss T. !. Luck, and Prof. A. D. Hardin. Hundreds and hundreds of child Fen thronged trie grounds. Run7" ningr-jwnping, soft balh?tennis, basketball, throwing, all made a very lively program for the afn on. V Sunday?aftornoon"-at?Brainerd | institute,, Miss Maria Alexander I will have a pew rally. At Finley high audicorium, :i: 4 o'.l.ck Sunday afternoon, Mis; nr cr and Hiss Eunice Adair will give a musical prograrn in which a group of youn. the city svnd the male i ua.tet from Finley IIi will sin.; Bishop J. W. Martin of Chica o. was in the city a row clay? v eck cnro.te to Wash .ngton to the AMEZ conference, nd .\ u.-t~r J. S. Stanback ii i t?v ? n erence in Washington tl' . ' , . ? eft a fine baby bov h i..,e cf Mr. and Mrs Guess and a giiT a*t the home ,ol Ail", and. Mrs. Hazel Adams. Moth arc dcfing fine. Chester friends will be interest^ 9*f- d t.< learn that Mr. Franklin L e.. l* Washington, D. C. and L Bernard Allen oT AthI ; ens, Ga., are each the proud fath hury boys. The wives m ar.d babies are doing fine. These oung riien are Chester's own sons ..... parents here are very r proud of their giaml babies. The Piedmont Summer school will open June 10 and close July 13. Director S. L. Finley is seno ' inc out Bulletins. p.-r^-? All^the^ teachers and students h, were glad to see Miss Mattie M Health return to her work as teacher at Finley Hi Monday. Miss Heath was critically ill several days with throat trouble. Miss Lovoy JohnsOn of Finley Hi faculty, was called to her home in Charlotte, Friday, because of ? the-death of her grandfather, Mrs T. P. Hammonds taught her classes for her THe May Day Drive at Finley Hi will close Tuesday, May 7. Interest is at hitrh pitch now. The coronation will be in the auditorium that night. There will be three qucefns and three kings representing the Primary, Elementary and High school groups. The beautiful May Day celebration from Williams school last Friday night continues to be talk ed about. The lucky contestants were as fol.Ows: 1st grade: Mrs. S. A. Brown, ? a f ? ; ? i, tcav.ncx , v^ucun, Jinai;ma ii, [ King, Drayton Harris. 2nd and 3rd gnrd<<s: Mrs. D. B. " Atkinson, teacher; QueerT, He! vn R. Brown; King, Louis T. VVaie 4th and Pth grades: Mrs. F, L (BfOWti, teacher. Queen, Mug-git McCullough; King, Jessie J. M.Cree. 6th and 7th grades: Mrs. K. SV Lewis, teacher; Queen, Rosenia Clark; King, Melvin McCullough I . s D'.l a B. Dibble is able t( t". be out again, after being ill sevI . eial dayfc. Little?Rtmald and Jacqueline , Rainey, children of Mr. and Mrs F ank in Rainey of Washington, D. C., are enjoying their stay \ ery ? much here at the home of their | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. j Rainey, Cemetery St. rRcv. M. T. Coker, Rev. F. D S^ms, Rev. J. W Wright, Rev Win Honor, Rev J. C. Honor, Rev. Mi "fcarrott, Rev. S. W. Walker en E in Mar ion this week attending the E Baptist State convention. Mr. Robinson, Graham St., and h- Mrs. Alberta Caldwell, McLure E St., are patients at the Pryor hos m pital. MR. PRESTON SANOEE OF CAMERON PASSES I ?ameron, S. C., April 25, HMO -Mr. Preston Sandle died at his home Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. He suffered for several?mtrnths^t'Torrr~ n attack of pneumonia which finally overpowered him on Tuesday evening. ' He is survi .de by the following children: Mrs. \Y M. Keith and Janie Carson of War ren, Ohio: Mrs. Virginia Rowe Julia Gordon and Mr. Thomas San lie of New York City; Mrs. Elzia Gun/.ellar of Cameron; MY. C.E Sandle -of Orlando, Fla., and a icst of relatives and friends. - He?Iive4-w Cntnvrort?ait~rrf ho life and "was a member of the. St Peter A. M. E. church. Kind friendly and a crftrrteous attitude was the way this individual niilcd nimselt at all times-. His _ death marks the loss of a good citizen of Cameron. | , ; ... The funeral * took place at ^hi? esidenc-^f 4:00 p.m.,- ' Wednesday vith oulrigy by the Rev. ji. C Johnson, Interment took place at v:00 p.m: at the Cameron come-* .cry. Jenkins Undertaking comoany was in charge of the fun oral. There were quite a miniy of floral contributions giver. - .v f!ie many friends. . - --- - ? AT HOME Mr: & P: ttvtrnrFtrrn 1? hoine ifter having had a fine stay of wo weeks with his children Mrs f. Fcaster, Mrs. Essie May Stoall. Mr. E. P. Livingston, Jr., oi "hn^'oTte;-N\"C. TTe- brought Ki? i :rands with him. WEST ABBEVILLE NEWS Grace Chapel A. M*. E. Church ' Lev. J. E. Spearman, Pastor S. S. was opened at the usual < hour. The pastor delivered ' Tory* Inspiring sermons at 12:00 >'clock and 8 p.m.. which were en 1 ioyed by all. 'i he Interdenominational Sun- i lay School board held their month \ Iv 1 eeting at Grace. Chapel, A or. j? '8. The board was opened by the j. Proshlent. h- Massey. A i . er> beautiful program was ren- | !ert 1 by the S. S. The queens I vib then presented, the queen *ron St. James AME church. $4.- L 51. L'nion Bapt., $3.05; Mt. Pleas j ?ttt Bapt.? > 1.08; Pivsby Lei iai: ; hu: -h. $3.01; Grace Chapel $3.di i Tot:] $15.91. We were glad to!' hav such a large qong.regation : , we hope you'll come again. Tin j f] "X' meeting" will be at Union ii Bap ist church. May 20. Ft r all kinds of groceries, fresi.; u. s. etc., trade at Brown's gro- j cry store on Church street. ROCK- HILL NEWS , ! V f ! ..T{,e Biooklyn Giants of BrookI. n, X. V,. met the Elite Giants **l.ock Hill, Monday night Apr. 9. The Elite Giants were dear d 1 y a score of 11-2. j A silver tea was given at the t .cm of Mrs. Ida Barr.ettc Sunday evening in the interest of tht-, Vr?: L E. church. ; Tie Glee Club <>f Friendship c i lege gave splendid programs a;' -.he Trinity Baptist and Mt. Hern-ion Presbyterian chureheB Sunday afternoon. Mr. Roddey Erwin. Mr. . Lorn1ST Wiikc-rson and Mrs. BessieMas ey of Winston-Salem, X. C.. spei : the week end victim? rela-! iVi*: am: mentis. , M". James Burnett of Spartanburg visited his moth#r, Mrs. Ida | ai i.ett. 'Miss Clara Lowry of York < spei t Monday, visiting friends. j M . X. A. Pharr is home aftei tea. ling a successful year in Van | Wyck. j M . Manassas Izzard lift Saturdry for Bay Shore, L. I., X.V j Miss Beatrice Xash left. Wednesday-for NYC where she plans' to s jond the entire summer. - Mrs. Annie Hemphill is ill at ner nome on West Black St. Miss Marjorie Colbert the dauoroi ght home in an ambulance by d. ) >. Chisolm, Jr., from New York City. Although it was a Ions, trip for a sick person, she, was in a very good spirit on ar-i rjving homo, and is now recuper-' atir. ? nicely. Her many friends i hope how soon she will be well {! aga'n. . " LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOI. i, T iq Lake City School will havv ; a v cational program in the audi- | f..vi in, /.f tUr, I duy of next week, May 8, at is 10 acquaint students with vari>us vocations of life in which thej j may engage and the neccssarj preparation and requirements j these vocations demand. Among (ho speakers for the occasion will o Mrs. Iola Jones of the Social Welfare department and Nurse | tie-gins, of Florence; Dr. Joseph! A. Mason and Mr. Thonuis, Couny : gent of Williamsburg County, ooth of Kingstree, and Mr. J. A. Green of Lake City. There will be several other speakers whose names will be mentioned later. Miss Leevy of Florence is sponsoring the program. On Friday, May 3rd at the school auditorium the 1st grade under the direction of Misses Er"st ne Weston adn Elizabeth J Britton will present the operetta "Spring Glow." On Monday*, May 6, the 2nd and 3rd grades under the direction of < Misses. Juanita Jean E.-Harrington and Mamie O. Jont vill present the Operfetta "Cinderella !n Flowerland." ? T1 Liberty Hill Girls Ba % Chariest >n. S. (". - The 11)40 basketball" champions o f Coo..or lti'vi r School Pinri t Nun '.or Four whose pictures arc mi ' above are as follows: hi. e lint: is An Helena Jenkins. *T t o extreme left of , the back rowois 7-lhn Ruth C. Zci- | co ami r.t extreme right, Miss ' An:, tte 11. Graves both teachers, j iiie yo. tig ladies between, -read:ir: left to right, are: Evelena 11a: ilton. Mabel Oliver, Margaret} Muiiay,, Pearl Mitchel, and Ella Mae Price. AIL are members 01 j the class of IP 10 but Pearl Mit j the!, who will graduate in the ' 1 EliYlSOIl JOHNSON Alt SFS" SAXON SCHOOL STXFF ~~ L Mr. Willis Bracy, Editor-in-Chief ; x :i School News :vli:;?!>in. South Carolina My ilcar .Mr. Bracy: I \i.-h t.: commend you and yovi ?ntie staff for the very fine isI received last week. I enjoyed reading every p.'ire of it. \ rv truly yours. Johns ri. Supervis- j or Columbia Negro - Schools It, T \v r.Pm r gTvra S nday rifternoort. May 5th at / " ! 's **' 4 : A jf ; -> ".-^1 1 , : ? 1 . Jesse 0 I e s s ! ; o w?k n "KINO OF THE dx'pF.R' ^ College Park, > TlflRSDAY ARTE TO PRESENT I> STRKA.MI.INKD TE (ChallenRinR Al l?I?or: I? \ \r uti - In* Cli.nu piuu " witl c vKltiTr" fotfc I asehall (.arfit- featuring Oscar ITHIOPIAN CLOWNS?Auspic. Admission: Adults 5."c ( Including F ?? ??* <y X SOUTH ( x 75 Year. T5cg A" fion,(*n "v,"HV Editor-,:n-( Y Contributing Editors; Y The Revereni Y X PRICE 25 CEN1 Y ON SALE AT THK OFF Y THOMAS DRFG STORK, V STORE, lino BLOCK W i STREET Y ?? The Magazine has a t Y - Negroes. 11 is well < X licist, teacher, and pul Y - & E. Philip Ellis, knowi Racial and Religious Y student of Negro acc r w PALMgrro uujSwi isketball Champions * = of 1941. The pupils and faculty members are happy over the performance of tie team. They defeated all lea ns played in the district and we: e" victorious in the finals at Lfberty Hill on exhibition day. i layers whose names are not in .he above' picture are: Viola Lam1 -right, Alberta Campbell, Thelma Bowens. Louise Gillins, and Helen % a . ?y%u Tee prituipla, Prof. J. Thomas Wilson and coaches stated that the girls are well disciplined and exhibit a worthy general carriage. I'iv-; t alvary Baptist church on Richland street, a group of singi-.s liuin Boouer Washington high school will furnish music for the program 01 ine n. 1. u. intmt Vo.ational Detours. Guest speak er, Rev. Preston D. Mangana 01 tape town. South Africa >vho has traveled in East. South West tuu North ..iiicu. You a?e invited. PRlXPEY-^-M. -E. CHURCH . a r' m ct~-A Stewards' pop ova: itv contest was given to send our pastor Rev. A. SlcNeil White to the general conference. The Stewards laid on the table $78;" Jr. Stewardess gave a shirt; Will ing Workers, shirt and socks; Sr. Stewardess Rd., a hat; Missionary society a pair of shoes. He thatrtr ! them supremely. w ens _S=r-01ympic Champ PATHS" IS COMING TO. dewberry, S. C. RNOON, MAY 9th s- PERSON HIS JACK EXHIBITION II Competitors) RTS 3:30 P. M. wing a "Major League Colored Charleston's CRAWFORDS vs. ss of the Colored Elks hildren under 12 Yrs. 25c I cderal Tax CAROLINA'S CONTR1 ?TO THE? ro Progress Exposil II. Haniptcn, Publisher. of Th hief, Herbert \V. Baumgardn< d E. Philip Ellis and Miss Hild 'S BY I ICE OF" THE PALMETTO LEADE , CORNER TAYLOR AND HARDE ASHINGTON ST.; WILLIAMS D -vealth of information for, and ;dited by Dr. H. W. Baumgari blic speaker. As his assistant i throughout the- country for Problems, and Miss Hilda omplisTnent. L A / .1^ irV..-- * ? m MEM0RIAH In sad but loving memory of our dear mother, grandmother and aunt, Mrs. Mary Williams, who - passed away AprilFive years have passed since that sad day, The one we loved was called away God took her home it was His will Rut in nnr Viourtc oVin livvith otill The flowers we placed upon hex grave May wither and decay, But love for her who sleeps be neath the nod, Will never iaae uway. 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C.; Jack Rivers grandson, 426 Green St., Colum bia. S. C.; Ella Anderson, niece 110 Withersnoon St., Princeton - N.-J. ? IN MKMOIJ1AM In loving memory of our dem daughter and sister, Hannah Blanche Nelson, who departed this life four years ago, May 3, 1936 In our hearts we will always keep your kind and loving'words "lso your sweet smile; IVo loved ynir rtcrrr bvt Or>d? ybu best. Sleep on andatake your rest. Hannah Nelson, mother. Nathaniel Nelson, brother .Matthew Nelson, brother Georgetown, A-? 'I IN MEMORIAM MOORE?In loving memory ol orr dear sister and aunt. 'Minn who passed away four v a s May 2. 1936. A wonderfr.l sister, whim" ar nTIR One who was better God nev< made; A wonderful worker s > loyal an 1 '-lit'; One in a million? thaat. sister was you. . ' Just in your judgment, a J way right; Honest and liberal, ever up'isht I.oved by your friends and all.yoi knew, ' Wonde: ful sister?that sist >r war ?you,-? ?? *???? Devoted sister. Hattie Firms Henry Dear aunt, you are not forgotten Though on earth you are uq more j! I South Carol Funeral Directors ANNUAL C ( MEET SUMTER, M ALL FUNERAL DIRECT INVI 11 ? | CLINTON NOR] i_ AND INDUSTR $ - f" " | ~ ROCK HI I ANNOl f ? Accommodations for tea* !?! Summer Schoo J LOWEST RAT ? FREE SUMMER ENTE1 j. For Additional Information, Wt J; E. WARNER BRICE 1? Acting President r . ^ sii m iviEiTsrHr ANNOIN TEACHFRS ATTENDING ST/ SESSION CAN LET MEAI.S .' AT CLAFUN mil CAFETERIA OP PHONE 385-J WIRE OR V MI MMMnHwewni u , . r if fc* ' " 1-r-*? : v^?z^=~=^r^z=i. E E V Y ' S FFNERAT, ITOM1 ITndertnkirT And Em'ialm ?SLOGAN? J I/AVER PRICES ? AMIMII.ANCE SERVIC 5 .j. "As Near As Your Nearest Phf y Ratcshurj? amT Tndjjeway. 5.. {. 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUM1 X PHONE f)27fi Saturday, May 4, 1940 Still in memory you are with u* As you always were before. 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