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IT , V---W %L' PAGE TWO. if Kf THE "OLD GRAY" AND THE NEW RIDER *. ? -v 'T//' ' Hy Rev. E. Philip Ellis " \ i- !< ' - -hv '.X-:.. _,y. Sv' Lust ^Sunday was a'day of days at Willow Grove Station. . This a noble ~7 charge. It has a mpst excellent con-' gregation and a preacher well matchr--?:?ed. Atty eongi egntifM'i . vTUu~ItF:~fCCt" proud of W. James as its pastor, for he is certainly a fine young man. He has his church well organized and one of the best Sunday Schools and choir in the State. ^7 ~ One of the niost surprising things was that nearly every cent of motiey was collected on Saturday J Then, we . '* , had nothing to do Sunday but lecture tp the Sunday School-rtntl the people that - gathered seemingly from everywhere. The Holy Spirit "Certainly ^honored our services with ? Hi.; presence'at this jplnry; gild one ???Strong '-yovng man rose up and confessed Christ at the conclusion of our sermon. The collections during the day amounted -to nearly seventy dol. Jars. Bro. Sam Williams, head stewf hrd read a -timely", rbaokitibn pledging _ ... the_.aiippi.vt. of -Lire--Con ferenee to the P. E. and Pastnr Tide ..an.,.. sonic of the-lysi- pj&ople in the connection,. "Among" theiuv are Bro.. Sam Williams, A. E. Sanders, Sam Cam"bell Sr. C. W. Withers William Pringle, Preston Moody. II. I,. Alston H. M. Atchersori Robert Withers H. X, Spenee, Sam Harris and Sihlcrs E.vr erline" Withers, Hester Spence Margaret Harris Kelle Miller1, Iiina Pr?n: gle and many others. With these - trond p<tr?|i1<i nii.I jimiIiu' 'It'Miig jiI.k-o j the A. M. E. church is safe in these parts. There is a great work bp be ; dqirerby thlTc7nbrg(I''('Ki-ist^nns'<.f jwftihty-to rescue-ouv colored boy's and i girls from the field of. siim 'The religum^ statistics shbw, that there are ..twelye millions of. co'.orgd ^people, ifi . the United" States anil nlovnt rpimi^ 1 millions havfi no church home. That, ' v is almost a calamity. Can . olir race hope to receive, the fullest protection from our heavenly father with sUch an aggregation pf ?!?"?' among in '* Let us go. after the. lost sheep. Our great need as African j\Fethodists, in Columbia .and everywhere else, is ??1 not-strr>itmy~eKurcli houses and costly buildings, but to put people in those empty houses that we 'have. _ To dd so we need;.not seek to pro-. .sejj'te -but reduce-tj|jht army of seven nvPHotr^That tasteful" m'tlnT of -Gofh- Jw.j 1 T 1 _ " Vrbl are plaTTniiJt three im^W^nnt1 ? dfrivea foi thu iLi jaster disuuct. A-'! pril, - is . the--nflti (ticrsnip dfi'fe, of! which we shall cjarf luct through cor- : resj)oii(lehce. and .Iuly_JiL. . financial. drive; in /^iich- -WO_KhaH conduct in p.t'rs.i in,.'"Wq shall.be ,ac-I tive through prayer. lThis year must! count for God'and the .church of Al-1 b'l our- district. j,Remember the' district motto: "I.et jus mdvance .on' our knees." -We shall \he%t Wedge-j field Saturday. luwi ?iundu/y l'Jlh and 1 \ "Ot*h,_inst. with Hi- .1 AT-I.' ?.. v. *uv. UUII^IL* I Harrison and- his-, good pbiUilp. Let the people, .way1 for the pretence of the. Lord's spirit. Please. leticpVjery1 past -.r of- the -district -bring yoiir hntire may Pay assessment to ^lta dis-i trict uonSx&licfii; vhi.lt efemiq at: / " Blancy-, ?. C'., April 28th... Th'iiHs the si n;p_n.L_lJm._ motionThtTr wn.'.i passed' _ J: at the Ministerial Council at Wedgefield and it has always been ourcus-j * tqm heretofore. Pay no attention to instruction^ given in your personal gain thank God for the nohlo ters of this district and for their . , faithful followe: s. They leave no stone unturned rn nrrdong it pleasant for their presiding-eddtr. ; Our p'ray^I ers and best wishes shail forever be theirs to receive. . -? ? .MALLORi NEWS. ? fn?spite of the cold weather the ?- Stmrlay l<4io attendance at New Hope ... ? church"-\vas good both morning and night. Iiev. W. B. Washington, pastor preached, a soul stirring sermon. To our surprise Jlr. and Mrs. N. G. J Gore. of-JiloomtWldT?Nr-iL. with lis. They enjoyed the services very much. They were the guests of his br?ther Mtr. T. II..Gore. While' here he visited the Level tlreen school at\d saw some of /the good work Bro. < H B. Ffe#ger is doing for this conT-' munity. ' - .... j -Mrr-Nrth-GCfe Tnade many friends while here on his' short stay.- They ' left Saturday for Vineland. N. ' spend sometime before'going North. -tyr. B.1 J. David left Sunday for Chester, Pa. Many ftf our .Vfmnty.mon ariv-loftving the farm for the fwns and cities. Mr. and Mrs. Gore'are filled with joy over their son, Mr. W. L. Gore, of State College who_will he Dr. Gore in the near future, if he rnnfiniiaa... -May Christ continue to bless him. We hope that more of our young _2. men will be Doctors, .T. - . ' j 'j " . - - ^IggPAJUKEI \ 6 . , * . CROSS HILL COLORED SCHOOI | . ' WEEKLY NEEWS i ji . _ TT~?" Ucllicl ' erted Sunday morning with a' large ] crowd .ready for work: - r j- Alter the opening, the lesspn was carefully read by the superintendent ~~Mr. T. K. 'Richie. The teachers ther , took charge -?? thair?cLasse^f^r-lK minutes. The lesson was 'well distcussed by the members of the class l.es. ,?.?i? ii j. After the review of the lesson, the i Sunday School was dismissed by. tht j super UitendenL: ITof. E. Mitchell," Mrs. M. E Mltchpll'' together with Miss Lucilt j Rapley of Greenwood are doing a great in Cross' 11 ilT"towards molding aa$ffiaattg!gg pg minds nriri Ph.ir.ic ters of the young peopleof Cross Hili The school is progressing very rapidly in_thcueoUmaiion of the ppnplc AiiiiH I.ueile A, Rapfey left the-eit'y Saturday for her home. On Greenwood where she spent "Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Kapley and friends. The faculty, scholars and many riendit -gfl-oeted Pr. P. C._ Dinkins pltal and their teaeher Miss L.- A itanley with hearty yells when 'they motored hack to the city Monday ! mori'rtflgr" r - .; Dr. Dink ins gave a free picnic tc ob-lais and friends- - in?the?school building Monday morning. A very 'urge crowd witnessed the occasion. !r~? Mitchell described the crowd by aying /It looked like the day of tidirement. because the ri*'h, pom-; inmc arid the blind were there."? Among the speakers were: Dr. DinJdina-Who spoke front the subject "How ? - rrrr-, id Keep wen.- mi. tmu viu1 ortson made some excellent speeches. Others were a number off the school hfiduin.. fn fact'Monday was a red letter xlay in the history o^.^i-oss Hill | vcif?)ol. ; ' J blisses Vermel Anderson, OeOlia Mitchell, John Ella f.eake and Mr. the school. - ^ ^ Bennettsville' Locals Quite a large'umber of our people I seem to be suffering with severe cohfer I believl- it's due to the sud1 ! ilea change in the weather. If it. If FiTcontinues, i--am-sm'e~ that we?wrH 1 have a bad case of the "FluH r? I The-' mahy rchrtivesi -and friends .Tames McEady being on the sick lis'ti Trust he .will/.soon-be himself again. Miss Marie Downny, one of Clio Graded School" teachers is- spending a happy stay. She had a pleasant motor trip to Latta, where she taught in the gradde last term. I am thinking seriously as.to whether she will he able to return to Newberry a Miss I r>ownny nfter nschool. Mtr.'lPaul McCallum left last-week rv n ua'o,...;. .li.i V/. tfC'UUai CHi.lL make. gp/jd. . v Prof. Willie* Thompson of Man'iinrr.vS. C. was in the city, Saturday L ajt crnoo n. I lis ' brother, Tom mi e Thompson Kindely took- a splendid nolui trip to Mdtililflg Monday morning. lie reported a- splendid^ trip. 1 Then' 'splendid .uunig menu.Mr. Townsel is on the, sick list. We ! trust that he will soon recover. Rev. S. M. MeEady preached a ^strong sermon Sunday to Rev. Riddick's church on the corner of AmoM.n and Chappele Ave.? ' ' Rev. F. P. Peterkin of Clio, S. C. was in the city last week on business. ', Rev. ami Mrs. Gram -of Clio M. E, 'Church.-weai' to he "doing nicely in -ei'L11 y l'espect:_ ? ; , I.ittle Miss TOllerstene McCullum Kindely ..joins in-wTHr?the sturfcrrt body of Clio Graded School, on Mon-dny a student for the remainder of tin1. U'l'ltt. Trust she will make good. home last week for>< a few months rest. She js looking like a Northern native sure enough. R. IT^ RiddioV had a snlendirt mn= tor Trip to-. Dillon, S. C. Sunday afternoon." -1 i Mrs. Theo. T. Robinson and Miss .Terrie Thompson had a splendid time to the entertainment Thursday night in honor of the school. The .receipt for the? evening was ,$20.' - ~ It is sad to hear of Mr. H. K. Rnrprtrctmr no more. His dfcath cume , oidy"timr*ffay^.'"after the death ohbb, . . ? sister. . "* Rev. and Mrs. T. J. C u rr yan (T c h i 1 dren were in the city Saturday and mtulw a?mi-prism^ <u?U- to Mem M. Sanders and family. " . ? Miss.Johrtaon made ai pop call to her home also. _ Mrs. Ch-S. Shields-is- still on the nick list.?: T Miss Christeerr McKennel, one of the teachers in the graded school rtt Menton, S. C. .still reports a. plek rro LEADER - sunt school term. * *' j Miss Mijiw Ui- -very busy in the : afternoon with her basket ball team. J7. Mrs. fit Hatcher ig..very sick" at I tmt writing. " ' . rT= s j Elder A. C. Cook held his quarter i ly conference a1?New /inn on Friday ' j afUrnob.u at;d Sunday, lie Was ac' | eommp?nied by .Mrp. E.-Cook. lj Mi>ss Dearie Thompson took a trip i t^Xilllon Saturday at'tornoon. We are delighted to learn of Dr. Cooper's success as the new pastor 1 of St. Michels M. E. Chttrch. ? Qutf^a numlier ,are planning to visit Greenville during the .State - Teachers' Association. ? ' | Rev., D. W. Williams, pastor of Flat Crock Bantist Church. Darlington, S. C.j as in the city oh- impor' "tant business. Wonder if the renortI* or*"was" in "the citv. Trust tffore of i Tjr/rconlo will read the Loader. Gallic* D, Sanders, reporter. "WRv Women Love" 1 , ' . ' * r|? ? ?EdIc Sen Drama j; * " ' . a ; At Royal Theatre, February 24. I... * Brilliant T ast Enacts New Edwin Carcv.e production ? Somehow?one c.tpecta epie drama 'when the boundless sea is the backj ground for the, .story. " . r And when, as',in thtTT-ase ofw"5\"hy Women I.ove," the' First National i .picture which will play at the Royal j Theatre. ThunaftryFebruary ' the story is em ''<1 1 ?an exceptionally brilliant Vast, arid directed by IVKvir. L' ut'wyi a master crafts-. ' man stiriiiift emotions, thOTe is j ml1 ill.,- 'i.V,.T:> bo dyhrd. In" fact, 'thisojitKiivci.ion can safely lie ranked j with ;lie be t pic aires of the year, j Blanche Sweet' ' makes her debut | as an cxdu.-a e First National player ' < -11^. - jdt 1 -.1 : :>!,! -il, pi ltl ilibv T her part the touches that have i .-tamped her' a.- one .of '.he screen's fori-mo-I Cr.a-.tional artists. As Molla T<y.ho" has sptnl.her jrirllujod on board \ her fa;h.ei?ve vol,?she?contributes | a eha rex I e r i/TIti on I fiat is uVique and i ?:o.\vo'vfuL . ' i J r> 1 l -41,. J. fl.n , * r".r? I iwyxii rA' i ?UA1 IJ> 1" Tdark, dashinjf anil' devoted, to capture fhe fancy of Mrdla, Dorothy : Sebasfi.in, as "the Yebcl.lious dauKhhas heen soured hy an 'ill-fated romance,l"sli"aTilT"1 -v.Trli 1T10 ri'iil'-ii) of | her work. _ ^ ' ' \ '-finely etched idvYvhet orizat ions -are d'YTvon by' .Ru.tAil .Simpson, Tyd\var<? I F.arle, Alaft R'-scoe, Charles Murray; Bert Sprotte. Fred Warren and ller, 1 hert l'rior. -' | ed man Wlhm-d Robertson's stage j'success, 4f-Thb )Si<-V,\)P?civ," ' Heie is ii ]>i,tiye ilU'.i Vi'.'l XLanlt ^afforil' Vo mis* If > du'enjoy tlve finer hint's M he sireeu. - -f '$ ' ^ " b - ' VHK SlDI.WAI.Kft OK DICTBOIT By Marcus Dean . ' * I-nffa city as Detroit we, come in . J uhtact v. Ah' ruen"\vko tnre .not only j A ?bit iiciy ln-tionj.the -r-fa'.'P r,f TtTg i r""^ I . In tlu?-DTuteTl' states we find that; Dwprc-ir 'a Yr:. . -i'luilr. Tvfrir the, l.dark: j in a n?; \ 1 mean i'telin'ys o -pociylly in he. South, init we -find it .almost .' > * 1 V j. .ho same in the A-orm now.5 | - I can if--i rperdv of- hrr,y ttre rNtJ! gnHj.- oT lie a'.Oit. a.re_m^ the . cold f i.?rt-an-iiii'.1 il.i*?Uiwn?over and I,over m scnyh 4'r.y jobs' they Injur a| bout and every. whore turned down, j In several instances' there were mbre j than, o.jO M-cyr-.xvt alone at Ford's jiluiVl for employment only a third wope hired while Iv.or^ than halt' of oihv 'M^-y/pvp uut .u,i work. Not J ofiFy is To id's 'fac.ory this way l)ut . | the majority ot' the firct i?-i.--s This show.,; that'Ih'e working class 11 of Negroes were much hector oil' tilling the -garden soils, of the South, where he is compelled to patronize his own. race and., hi doing so lie helps - -it-on while here Ire goes' irT"a "cafe * tnVfir-l^-1.1,1 '* tvlnj'u^t'"V)rffit;.;e' there" is a white waitress and not the Negro owner himself who does his cook, ing and serving both trying to see his ship sail in someway-our white fripntlg hhvo seen. - . ' 4 Now vCe will never he able to cap,?uri& liho job we wani^aiul the white ! fnan is .riot going to give us nothing that is in the world and it is up to us f to get 'it.. And in order tcr-get tt we .j must Tat_ at the biack man'-. rnforffo j to the ftlack' man's nivhies, buy The j paper that the black man is the edi| mi .iml up iTlilaek pwl* } ice te-ask a white police information ] because his face happe ns , to black f'flTld 'thirrk heilon-n't k now. .kr: ?F--1 Jel ro i t" Ka s a large number of po'ic.'meh'Vin Us torce not only on the. i poHce force hot there are jblack men at mo nnrcs ami are commanu 01 ine street cars who have daring records ? and pood standing on their jobs for !, years. ,j iio doubt these black men are the ;' one4 who patronize their own race iiini by uumg so nave sueceedeiT Mr ihonias Martin was out of .toyrn lor a tow hours last- week to attend a social he an J his brother J. B, and I Theodore.' Returning to his?car, a i Hudson, found a glass broken and, an - ovor~~eout tuken from the hack seat." ' ' ' * 4 Gfeo he hated to have that glass bro>. ken.-' T ' ^ Murray anil Lynn- Thomas of Alien: University was entertained at a parly given by JIi*. Rubie- Debic? Tastv?eck. The home was -not far from the rivar athl,the moon was softly descending upon the silver snotv buLyou ' ould easily hear the zero wind tell i he mournful story of what I'll do 1 if it get's just two more degrees iow z . . i - ? - ?.? * SANTUC NliWS 1 Sunday?uas a beautiful day?rrr I i honias Ciiapel A. M. E. Church.I -The spring-like days were eitjuyed by j-- 4-Tre---j7erv4eesj w-oredargvlyat tended -| at'James Chat>el A-. M. p. Church j .Sulu^a^j j Martin selected as a text, Deujt oJ:27. j ;le preached a heart touching scf7 i nam. Alter the sermon the holy communion was administered ta the members. \ ' Mrs. Carrie Gregory luol an at.ick ot' the "iln",?She i-j anil aJ lJL' out again , no\v. , . '?.}iss Lemmie Johnson.is, quite in-, eisposed 'at this Writing and does not approve as .her love ones desire. -Mr. i. H. Richard 'left last Satur ay afternoon on the Carolina S;>e:nl to spend soihe time "v/tth. his chilr | ren, .Mr., and Mrs. Linton Sims tyei'ti ? - .i."" ; Sirs." Mcdora Jennings spent last ! ur.dny w iih her daughter. Mrs. '717 r-av. 1:ins in Carlisle.. TWI'jT Leila Thpmai and hetf small liter, Mary Ruth spent last Tuesy.'.yy afternoon in Carlisle with lu-r Aunt Mis. Essie Stcfatis||n. Mr? Frank Gregory, who has been ick 4'nr a .week with the "flu" is - a.-:.e tn lie out again. : ? Mr. r. ( . Kollqy of Bethesda Ba_pist ehnreh attended the union- rpt?et-" ng rrt. W-yait -Chap<?b-4ast Saturday: mf.tii'O'lHy ,c - -?- ' ? "*! i'. Win, ll'll of Pnt^nh t_ .jnoit ^ I Vw days \yj.Ut.. .friends . and relatives i ii-Sanluc, r L ,? Prof. J. M. Dawk'ins, principal of I he Graded School in Jenkhisvilfe-ac; ompanied by Mix Martin~~and Miss . Jjuutr'aU^ieU d iui'yieoa at Thomas I Chapel A. . HI. E.- Church, last Sun' .Mrs, Emma Jeter and Miss Robbie j hu!;niv Chapci A. M.-E, CliuYch last' 1 uydn^, - 7": '1 v. Hardy of Union was a visitor -;t.'Ihonias Gha-pol A. M .F, rfejvk "'"iil-v-Smuiay". . . Uev. J. F. YcmnR, principal of .the .'opl.ir Grove Graded School 'Spent Mat ywj; ivith his faintly in Irmo and Uv^Tffi^d the funeral of his father-in' "j^r^'^rhnk 1 in 'ftSehnrds tlted nt tho ! M :f;Q hi? his ''daughter. Mrs. Arnett ' .Fan diah Utul was Inried Sunlaw after rtf.mv- al^Maflle Kid^e Vuvi> eT$. v/ > ' \ Messrs. W. S. Sims. and T. B. ator.d'.'d the hon.rd of tin- Afnt'i.il Ker.n, _p_.. _____ _ ? t Sp'-u'ly last Saturday at Whit"iiiic !i. C.?* ? ?---" Mrs. Mary June Gilliam ;;>-d "M Holla Gilliam attended services at ' ^dajnins^Ch.apel tA. M. K. Ch irYh | HATS AND: I 4 t* ?; T? I Have your old L | a small cost and j CLOTHES CLEANE | WeDoF T|_ AT rial Is / | : . OUT or TOWN y SPECIAL, A.' i" " - : : T J. W. BF MFBHUM j- jua wim I ^ | 713 MAIN STREET . ' '1 ' * '"J -V. - " : - ? Sa Sunutiy: ~ ^ ' j Saliio J: Jeter..reporter. Newberry News "'ihe ruin .'ieli heavy here Saturday uhu Sunday, it hgd a little etfljcf ~ on -the chtt'rch-goers- 011' Sunday at _ >\lill<;r- A. M. K. Church. The Sunday school was largely attended, but riie members were a little oti'. Rev. 5;hart preached just same a^ if the whole congregation were out. Mr. C. \V. Greenwood and _fumily were here on .Sunday past visiting his ?othevrin-law, Mrs, Annfas Ruther ford "on Caldwell. St. Mr. Greenwood "riiyinir in Charleston. He and family motored. thorn Charleston. They -Uifl. Charleston^ a. in. and arrived 1 here a. m. He-visited our Sunday a* haul ank t*?ld liQ>v well?they?tu?- ioTttvnr on at Morris brown. ^Thirty 'ijcrht Sunday school teachers, foyr 'uind ed 'Sunday school scholarsTrbut ' AT.ll s.tv vo have not got anything ~ >ji you: hut the ,number -of teachers ci scholars; your Sunday school is Vie awake. v" - ? J ' , .AfrrT-Sundny-Sehool "Mr. Greenwood ~ n i Mr. E. P. Floyd motored over to 'ec'Wm. Davis. They found Mr. Damuch bettei,.~but"he htfd boon very ' del; with the "flu," AT." 1 iliio- AImo t'h(>r?lcs- viujtnf? hpr *,'Ivm* *n C'd'inifrin on Fob. IT: She Turned <n F"b, l'i. Her father and . other i Taught heFbftck to her boardV^Ibs (V'rie Cullman has. returned " * in hai'ler-top where, sheyi'as called _J_e death ' otb-h(Q' bsKtjier^ Willie's a.^feb"v;r to sec the boys and JirV ".ho re .?it'State College. They : -< vy. : ;} to.^ee b r. -Every one of '.hem s? nt word hvher to tell moth-' fro a box. ?Ir. Win. Gilder is on the sick list. Vf., !>. B. Cromer; i\Tr. George Eol>?rt Robinson and N. Can?n .-rre still on the sick list. MEN M 1ST HAVE A Y. - ??. M: c: A. . There are many social evHs that ovist bo destroyed by the thinking < element. J Tlfent- r.re_mnny . possibiliTii-s <>-' us de.bruetive, but the solQ=2anirnr r! there problems--must Tncrsk ^v-Q-t.jh the - it?-Ttm?-of the mind. -Srrmtr . '.i t, ;d<* may >ay that- those?minds ?eiiouUl he the older ones?which may -; b" L; no in mpny 4us{ a,ne<tr.rbtrt--since y<j are- ihnikew-ln an early, stage of. . life and since thcf-^dolescen'ce period .l.'.rivoly cor.trolled by the domocra- v( 1-..,,".,^",i ^in-.in,;. ilu,i| e.1' mmttUl < i'o; i:u !r.fo the individual's minds by < llin;r .their activities-????? < 'ire- ate :u few young men of. < T; '?>1 nint-.ru v. bo think that a gerat < rood dun by done through'the process < | ir cvf g-v.'triiio b They, further think < ; lhat consecrated and influentjal a.bili-. wo'diHig. for the betterment of I . _ -oila! activities will go far in es].tal is- hing high and ideal-;social stun-. ..Inn's. t . r ' 1 I. >WV fhre t herefore .asking the co^ t r-e-^TFdH-of every pastor, officer ant?v< 1- 1. "I 1 ~J*~; v-? i r.u^Tii cr-every, church in the, esit ; r.ibi:': h'f.g of a i Ity Y. TJT. C. ' NWft 1 .re ,i.akin;;: a special- nyiUekt that o^ch- ^ -egiition send ap-<^)l^^n.ta^.H" to ; _ a ':n. "ting "ty behold in;Ahfe griffin's ; the 2000 iWvwjil' . o. . Sumlay, Feb. o'\ I ?T'nin jlcev nof however -j.a-.wc -who j^yrshes. _ 1 ^ \h it ?this organization will j? v:V .V jdcf^Qf any particular j ./'V: ifn. Inst fot-thc ?odd EANED : - l; SLOCKED | lais made new at j| kave money 1 D AND, PRESSED | ( rst Class , | IMPAIRING }: _ _ ? : ' -5 1 \tl W e A qt; '~ ' 7 I . } woi.<k given .-i _ itkntiqn i fel ephonf 7 1 62 | ] iiTVsr>\r t T TAN OR j columbia, s. g.' | turday, February 19,?1S2?. _ and especially allowing the young mert the lull opportunity of doing , social work within their city. WV an- i'.ii'iiily in nrt il .u|" rending circles and wholesome?recreational places as well a? progran\s which Uiii_ticsiruLtl(a_. We feel that a Y. M. , C. A. will do more to realize these ' thair_any ~other orgyntzed group "a- ' ; : irteng ipur-rnen. . _ ?-r-?* _ We ?vc taking this opportunity ..toi.C * _ iqvite all who are well wishers of such an organization.A Come/send ^qurlr^ur^ntative and greetings. _ Yours-Very^ truly.'r , ... . ! '* . . -V, J. T. W. Minis. 1 ' HELENA NEWS '* a. ? , ' ' 1,'* * 'Sunday was a grand day after all considering the unfavorable weather, fhe number was out in spite of the gaIU. ' J : At ;> o'clock,.our pastor, Rev J. J. Itichardsqn chose for. his text ^John i2:5. He preached a wondefful ser- . mon, I he Sunday School tvas out hwfdll and the lesson was discussed by all. .? - TJio^At?^0. Th League -was rained " out Sunday evening. Miss Annie Jackson who took "sich~7: last Thursday at school is able to be'up again, "f?he thanks~the teachers ' and friends for their kifidnesg shown ?: : We are glad that?she is-rfible to be . ?up and join us again in our Work here in .the Sunday School.'.' . * _ ?Those oTT iTit'-yit'k'TTsl are: Mrs.'E. Wallace, Mrs. D. Burton, Mrs. Sinriie Cannon. We hVrfSe for them a speedy' recovery. " : Miss M aside Gary motored to !?hyor 3.i reet flu inhty to sw tier mother. ~ Mrs. Perni'll Green Thedford .of Pennsylvania is spending a few days u-lih Fnyt?mother, 'Mrs. Ellen Grdfen. We.iirg-glad o. ?ee her again. We are asking ail (it the young men ' ~ to come out Sunday evening at 5:30~ . IN MIIMOKIA.M In sad but loving remembrance of r"T~^ uur dear daughter and sister, Nellie . Mitchell \yho departed "this life three years aj>o, Feb. 10, 1024. 4 February days again are here The saddest do nv? of all the year; ? God took you a\ya> to the land above To the fand of neoci: and love. \ ] Mrs. Amy Mitchell """* ? Ml-. Frank Mitchell ' ,'m ^ Master Thomas Mitchell 4 rPrpfessional f~ Cards Tfe ^ o.aooo ooojC^o.^o:o;o;:'%'0.va^^o:ao Dr. L. M. DANIELS ... - physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given Diseases O \1't' v.. W omen . ? 1 jllice >''. ; ' Residence-- x' LlSiQ Wlakliingtoin 2230 Hampton 'Pl/infi xG12j 5 Rhone 750-1 t A. M'. to 2 -P M . ' - :> 1 & $]*> 7PM - - - Sithdtqty..; lly Appointmenu. . ^ ,j 1M11. (*. Thompspm { ; , \V\ Surgeon Dentist . ; - | W/tvh JiTiiT Brjdtrfc Wrif-k & Sn'gdaltv.ffy-y . ^ -LM'S1 ui I hw- T H'.icces^ftuly. 7 ! 1*4'^t 2" A-.-f-et . InyX-St.. Columbia, S. C. i.. " I < ! ..I . I II I > I DIl. H. H. COOPER l.'v? : Dentist Gold Crown and Bridge Work -A Specially 11 r ZZ Special Attention Given to Diaeaaei ~ ?... 01 the (jams ~~~ Office Phone 6429 1125 Washington St. Itocidonro Phone X264 Iffice Hours: Telephone!: 11:00 to 1:00 P.'M. Res. 4692 6:00 to 8:00-P. M. ~ DR. J. G.STIJART J Office: '* Residence: 1702 MRir. Street 1417 Pine Stree^ _ ? ?-r H : Dffice Hours: Telephones: 11:30 "A*. Mr to 2 P. Mr .Office 3536-"" 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548 . Dr. C. E. Stephenson Physician and Rnrreon of Woman bjuL Children?A Specialty /? < Residence: I414H OwV St, Office Hours: ' . R:.?0 A.. M. to. 2 P. M. , ? ~ n':0O P. M. to 7 P. M, Sundays hv Annointment??DR. H. D. HARPER SURGEON DENTIST "'ovner Washington and Assembly Sts. 10?0 Washington St. Columbia, S. C.