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PROGRAM OF THE THIRTY-;
THE WOMAN'S MISSION A
= YENTIOX OF SOUTH ( A
?THE MORRIS CHAPEL
* WOOD. SOUTH C AROL
Pastor^ JU>
Thoirscfuy? Morn in
0:00 A. M.?IJoarC'. Meeting. *
10:00 A."M.?.Devotional Exer
" Laurens, ami Mrs. Alary
. 11:00 A.M.?Introductory Se>
S. C, ' . _
12:00 M.?Collection?Fnrolli
AI TERN'
2:30 P. M.?Praise Service co
Gaffney. and Mrs. A.^L.
3:00 P. M.?Welcome Address*
/~\ 1 _ 1 . l' i_1. - >Ti .
un uenan ol me missiu
~T3aptT&? CluTTvh?Mrs.
" On behalf of Morris-Ch
On behalf of denominati
man.
On behalf-ot\the?Breu
Hospital.
On behalf -df t.hellCi t y (
' B. Ellis, Mayor of Gree
Response?Mrs. J. Or W
' 4:00 P; 3VI.?Reports: Corresp<
urer. General "Business
5:00 P.M.?Adjournment.7:30
P. iM.?Prayer -Meeting cc
umbia. S. C.. and Mis. i\
"IT 8:30 PrM.?'The-PresrdenlVA
-? -Solo?INliss Daisy Walkc
9:00 P. M.?Reports of Distrie
^ -Collection?Announcenn
FRIDAY June 26th, T
9:30 A. M.?Praise Service-eon
..i. 11 "S" 111 i
uui ^7 (Uiu 4U1 Aiuiuimu
" 10:00, A. M.?Election of Olik
^Discussion1? "Same m
~ ' 1 - ies and Churches may L
"Work"through this Con
Opened by Mrs. A. P. D
11 ;4Q_ A. M-?? Business, New S
Collection?Annual and
?rrtJtTP. M.?Adjouriinieni. _
__ AFTERI
ACXIUARY AN
2:30 P. M.?Praise* Service cor
Beaufort., and Mrs. Root
3:00 P. M.?Presentation of Vi
3:15 P. M.?Paper: "The Cons*
.Mjssionnrv Societies' ?
? by diS(01 ssib 11 f "
4:00 P. M.?business,
n.' . 4:30 F. M. ;?Adjournment.
' T- ?
7-30 P. M.?-Praise Service cc
and: Luia Johnson.
8:00 P. M ? Paper: "Condition
?Mrs. A. C. L. Arboui
8:30 P. M.?Morris College?
~ Solo?^liss Beatrice E\
9.j0p P.; M.?Health Talk?Dr.
Collection?,\nnoimcem
: SATTKPAY AlOf
?H;30 Ar~M.?Praise Service cc
Airs. Lizzie Alixon.
, 10 ;()Q. A, AT -VThe.Nml of Sc
- _ j ~ eign Mission Work in 0'
umbia.
, 11:00 A.. At.--^Representatives
12:00 -M.-^-Sfate .Mission \Yor
Easley;
12:30 P. AI.?Reports of Conn
1 :00 P.?AI.?Business--Bene<li<
? ^SUNDAY M()H>
... 9:30 A. AL-r^Siuitiay School co
-? 1. JPwliiiir ton..?
10:30 A. AI.?Praise Service co
Sister Hattio Gambrell.
11:00 A. AI.?Educational Sern
~T-7 ' ? ton.
AFTFRNO
3:00 P. AI.?Praise Service c(
and Sister Ida Hall Gilr
3:30 P. AT.?Tenfpe ranee Sen
wood, S. G.
" Re43i.ort-Oi- lemperance C
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? Vvouecuon?^nnouncenn
4:30 P. M. RnnodiVtinn
event:
7:30 P. M.? Memorial Service:
andJ^ister Minerva Lee.
? Collection?Final AdjoL
V MRS. CORA -S. RC
CORRIE WATKIN
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rith our Store Is '' ?
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1BIA, S. C.
SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF
RY AND EDlIC^mi^L^CONIN'
l UEV.Sv.lI\ WILLLAMS,
IE 25-2*VhU>2?
g- Session.?Organizafon.
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rises conducted by Mrs. C. C. Pitts,
A. Williams, Batesburg.
i} en t?r Adjournment.
DON SESSION r'T^
ndueted by Mrs. Anna E. Wright,
_ Walker, Manning. ^ ^
>nary~ Society of Morris Chapel
koxie LagroomT r~
apel Church?Mrs.Bettie "B. Jones;
An< r\f t tio nitv TVTru Flaiav R TTnlo_
;er Normal Hospital?Supt. of the
if Greenwood?His Honor, Howard
nwood.
Thite, Columbia., - ?
inding Secretary, Board and Treas
inducted by Mrs. P. A. IngramrCol^
I. E. Robinson-, Charleston. "mnual
Address^ ? ?r,
Greenwood. t
Vice Presidents!
ents?Benediction. , ?--4
1)25?MORNING SESSION,
ducted by Mrs, U. JJ. Salley, OrangeWilliams.
v. ~
uars, followed by Installation?
ithods-by which AHssionary Societ?e
awakened to do more Beneficiary
ivention for poor, worthy, girls."?
unbar. ?
societies, etc. _
Life Member Fees. :
SOON SESSION
I) SUNSHINE BAND
ulucted by Mrs. Nancy A. Williams,
T r* Ti "II
\ I.. 1UCU, PiWUWUll.
isitors.
ervation of_our Young Beople in the
Miss Queenella Clinkscalos followed
SING SESSION.
inducted by Mrs. Adline Blackman
Essential to Happy NIarried Ljife"
n, Barnwell.
-Dr. J. J.'Starks, Sumter,
ans. ~
J. G. Stuart, Columbia,
ents?Benediction.
1Q9-;
mdiiftnd by Mrs. Janio Marion and
una-Sy.stematic Clan-f arJJaing For.ur
Societies"?Mrs. Julia Hart, Colfrom
Local Schools and CoHeges.
k?-Dr. P. P. Watson or Rev. J. W.
cnitteos. ?
:tion. .1. :"-L
IINO?june 28,1925.
nducted by Mrs. Mabel K. Howard,
inducted by Sister Mary Ellerbe and
ion?Rev. R. L. Robinson, WilliamsONKEKBION.
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inducted by Sister L. A. Pinckney
nore.
mon?Rev. T. H7 Rroadus, Green
tommitte?,???
ents.
VG SESSION.
s conducted by Sister Jessie Walker
n?Kev. j. c. Gilmore, Chester,
irnment.
YKIN, President, Camden, S. C.
S, Sec., Belton, S, C,
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THE PALMETTO
Z Country Cho
Hear The
j . JUNE 21
4 P. M. Sharp?!
AT WESLEY M,
f i? The, strong musical voice
Z ? T-jjeyward A. M. E. Churchy
; Z Wesley's Ghoir will condu
I above date and -place. Dc
service. Come oaily and
* .-Church' will -be crowded-.?-1
t{ such singing as never he
S - -' REV N, ft. S
Masters of Ce
1| I. S. LEEVY, C. M. ('ROM
I- r?" ILLINOIS
LEGISLATURE DE- jkl.
1 (For The Associated Negro Press.")?hai
j Springfield, til., "~dJune-^The i th
anti- Ku Klu.x Klan bill intfo-j?duced
in_this session of the legis- tic
lature by Representative William |
;E. King, one >6f;Chicago's colored wl
law matters was defeated by the I w;
house-last Thursday-on a vote Sfi
whose record -of 58 for and 63 in
! agaji^jt "saye little indication of be
Lthe ^leafed light which the i sc.
measure caused. The bill which jbe
I would have required all secret or- j Ca
Ionizations to submit their mom- ja i
rbership lists to the secretary ot [tic
! State did not mention the Ku ed
j-Klux Klan by npie but the en-!wi
tire state recognized that the m\
- Beauty Parlor i,a
"Poro System" ?
Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas'OI )
and-afl Seasonable Flowers. ! ^ u
Wax and Fresh Cut.
WE DELIVER. -*lh'
HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 7 P. Miipj5
Sundays 9. A. My TO 1T>. M.i l'H
Mme. Sarah II. Da via, Mgr;?^]1(
PHONE 8098 7 ! rl
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Q To New Customer's. we ?ila'
8 say try our . < !'?
- EGGS _ - ' . t j
j-g growing sortie oT?S
I REALBUFFS
g The greatest Egg machine ? 1 t
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8 existing. . o j J
M. S1MPK1NS, Hrn?
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& For Quick Service Call For ^ ^
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sender Sedan Car ft *f
I Phone 198 h^Pi
NEWBERRY, -S.C. ~ " J ^
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0 MILLINERY- | ,i
o " Old-Hats-MWcJ e Now: ~Now*~"0 j \
8 Hats Made To Order. 3 *
Straw Hats Gleanod. ? ! \
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Miss L. Kennerly ? ! J
- jy 1201 Oak & C?i?VM?'^Iiltet>-)?0 J
j c| Phone 9404 o
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IT IS WISE |
TA DFMFMRFO 4
vr ivl-i ili iLfLiV. ^
Undertakers and I'.mhnlmfry ^
Why we should be called upon w'hen
!an undertaker ir required i.< because' ^
JoT the advantago* we otter. It. Is part
dollar possible, not to swell the bill
as much as the family will stand. So It
un detail of service we cut the rtt-" 1
~ A
fpense to the lowest possible potntr f
| The-result i>e a- hilt- that- represents ^
a larcre savino- river ilm u?<<oi
? ?=?? r-? ? * " ' tuil UI1UCI - ^
taking 'charges. " ' ""
Perrin & Singleton v
UNDERTAKERS & K.MKALMKK^ ^
218 N. DART, AN ST. 3*
PHONES: X
Ruainan 971 Residanca 875-J
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at Coming i
m Sing , ;
,1925 . ' ' ?1
Rain or Shine
. E. CHURCH |
tt Country Choir of |
Sandy Run, S. C., and
ct a Song Service on b
) not miss this song - _ 5
avoid the rush. The " |
Columbians will hear
ard before. b
LMITH, Pastor,?? -?
remony: '2
ARTIE, Sandy Run, S. C. |
owooow^aoooooooooooooo
an was the target and in his
lid forceful-appeal -King decs
Cecrtft&kthe. bill was aimed at
e klan alone. ?
n j i? - - :
I'nrty lines were biuki'ii, fai1inalism
was forgotten a-nd men
itsight-oCrace in the hubbub
lich ensued as the final vote
is taken. Former Speaker
anahan. the most nopuhM- mar
the house, rose from his sick
d and in hist first speech of the
ision-asked that the measure
/defeated although he was a
tholic. He said-"I belong to
lumber of the- secret organ izans
which have been mentionhere.
I am a Catholic. I
sh my Catholic, my Negro and
j Jewish friends* would forget
are is such a thing as the kla?ri.
Iiave been here longer and I
ve lived longer than most of
in I have seen these narrow
sanitations come and go, and
ii-will see-jdm?one' go after
me.smart wise fellow gets all
? j ^
ere isDte-get-out-of it? W4iytnify
them?" His plea carid_jnuch
weight, "Although
e bill was defeated King won
claim for. the splendid fight
ncfi he made on the measure,
d the anti-klan group is claimK
a moral victory.
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*jed speaker is to tell of Peter W
I Salem at the moTTunielvt itself.' ? t
: [ -?Dr.. Wm. A. -Sinclair, Penn., D.
!4 National President; j. L~Neill, H;
i1 Esq., D. of C. Rec. Secretary; Fi
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