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Saturday, August 11, 1928. New York News New York is aglow with Souther r people now.- We-jseerquite a numbe of teachers-frdm the South attendinj . , Columbia University. They are quit a few teachers from South Carolin; ofr"their vacation and attending Co lumbia summer session. Among th teachers from South Carolina we se Miss Mattie E. OversUeet . of SI George, S. 0. Miss Over street re ports a splendid time here and sh certainly looks the? picture of heultl Mrs. Etta Kline Brqwn entertained Mis&~Overstrect and others at her de lightful apartment last Sunday oi 7th Ave. Mrs. Brown realty know how to entertain, the young people re ^ nnrf ? v - South Carolina teachers was see strutting: Lenox Ave. You can al ways meet them either on Lenox o 7th Ave. We have quite a few.,of our teach ers stopping: at the.' Y. W- C. A. an Y. M. C. A. The city is terribly hot. . 1 thin! the teachers will bo glad wjmn' tl> session ends, so They can find a coc streak. _ Loads of them fro to th beach each week-end. All teacher show very much interest and sa; they will prove better their work nex term jn their various, fields. ?_?"V F.U.OREF. NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cheesboro gav . ~ a,party Monday evening: tn honor o their daughter Miss Evans Cheesbor The party was enjoyed to the utmos by those present. Miss Maggie Keitt left for the c-it; ~' of Columbia Tuesday to spent! her vfl cation. We hope for her a pleasan trip. The Farmers' Tour was held her Thursday at the Elloree County Trail ing School house. Dr; A. W. Brown ing welcomed the farmers from th many different sections to our twor Prof. Henry Daniels the State Sup ervisor_of the farmers wesjionded t .; " the welcome address. A banquet was given in the schoc auditorium. All seemed to have en joyed the banquet. After the ban quet a meeting was held consistini of many interesting speeches. Mr. John tWilliams of Cordova", ? - C? was master of ceremonies; Mi R. L. Williams made a welcome ad . dress in behalf of the farmers. Mi John P. Burgess of Orangeburg,- Mi Marshal Johnes of Cordova, Mr. CVu R. S. Wilkinson of Orangeburg mJ id . very interesting speeches. Scientific farming was the most im ? portant fact in the meeting. Th homes of several farmers were vis'it : ed. ? " On Saturday morning at 11:00 o .. . clock a large gauiprmf? or i rieiui paid their last respect to .Mr. Henr Wilson a prominent farmer of - thi community. The floral offering \va abundant. Mrs. R. A. Brigman and Mrs. Tex as Cheeseboro returned Saturday af ? tei?spending?rme?month?ntUmdini Nurse Training at Voorhees hospita Denmark. ? . .... Mrs. Fannie Keitt the mother o -Granger Baptist church passed awn Saturday at 1'1:00 o'clock. The fii ???-ngfhi ath hold sundiiy-ai 12 uMm at Granger. The church* was taxi? to the utmost to pay the last-re?pec to Mrs. Keitt. The floral offering wa abundant. _ Mrs. Cora Black, of'Cameron, S. C the District Superintendent visite the Sunday school of Shiloh A. M. f church, Sunday morning. Mrs. Blac .. made a very interesting address pei ?:? taining^to the- S. S.- work;- WV fti proud to say that our A;VC. K. Ler gue is growing rapidly. ' BRUNSV>TCK, GA? ^l-WS. The Deacon's-Christian' Union c the Brunswick District has just clo< e<L~a successful quarterly meetin; which was held at Everett. City, Ga at the First A. B. church, Rev. J.' i Andrews, .pastor, July 27-29. The program was'"carried out ntei ly. Devptionals by Dea.. A. AricTfeM Everett City, Ga. Opening remark Dea. O. W. Wheeler, Pres., Deacon f Union State Convention.^ Welcom address?Mrs. Sarah Holmes, Ever ett City, Ga. PVegchlng hy He v. Ai nold Brown, at each service. Paper read by Mrs. Julia F; Cook and otl ers. Dea. T. J. Howard, Brunswicl Ga., was elected as County chairmar Mrs. Julia F. Cook, Pennick, Ga., sei retary; 'Dea. A. Andrews, Everel Gity, Ga., treasurer. Mrs. Fanny Jaudon, who has bee very ill for several months passed i way at -her home, 2401 Lee SI Thursday, Aug. 2- The funeral we held at Mt. Olive Baptist church < which she was a faithful member : 2 o'clock Sunday, Aug. 5, Kev. E. . RozzeM, officiating. Mrs. Viney James, who hasu bee very ill it improving.??-?? V - 711* I1 u ??liennettsville News?-,v: . .. . , n The month of August is the month ) | we call souli saving month. Kveryg ' whtaal^ie revival meetings are good. I e"1 Many souls are1 -being saved. Saw , a M>U paptist Church, Rev. J. J. llari j r Isold Tfastor, assisted by Rev. Crump e | ton ;-qad an excellent .meeting: Rev. i e Covington of St. Paul and Cedar Fall :. Baptist churches reports splendid ; meetings. Rev. Kirk assisted by Rev < e J. T. Munlock' reports an excellent i i. meeting. " j d Mrs. Blanche J. Hayes died in the 1 - Bennettsvillc hospital Tuesday after- i n lloon. The relatives have our deeps est sympathy. - , She was buried at Clio. S. C.. Rev. Graham^ pastor, assisted by Rev. ; E iXlpsitnnb, Iffliclating. ' n The picinic to Level Green was < - <iuite a success. A large number took i r part. : j We.are pleased to see"Sirs. Rebecca t -1 S. Covington out again after an ill- ' illness of several weeks. Trust she will I . ' "" " continue to {improve.. . k . M iss Thelnia Spears made a !><>!> I1 c i cull?1? tho?RopmU'i'n Saturday 1 iT" The A. M. IT. ZTon Sunday school e closed one of its best Sunday schol s conventions# during the history of the i y (^heraw district. Dr. A. C. Cook t presiding older was at his post of-duty He. is proud o,f his spjendrjL-Cheraw! --district. . ? r?? r_^ ~nj Ji Miss .Thelma Murdoch was elected J delegate from the A. M.. K. church, c ' 'he reports a splendid trip and ses- i j. <ioi\. AfsfV Mrs. E. Cook, Little- Lau- ; a B. and brother "A, C. Jr., were leiegateg from? McColl. " ? .< Rev. J. T. Mm dock. Rev. J. R. -llenth ind Rev. Kirk , were over Thursday. I L Mi sr. McColl?Mr. Quinc\?jAdaius; i \V. 11. llntcher, returned to New York i 1 City Saturday. i The revival meeting is in session ( at" Shiloh* Baptist church, Rev. Zini nerman of Anderson, is assisting Dr. < - L JT Starks- in his meeting. Words 1 will not permit me to express the 1 great preaching he is doing at every ' service, " . . 1 Wednesday afternoon was a high ' evening on the church grounds. A ' large inumher of members and .fiiiends gathered to make the first move on . the ne.w. brick churcH. Th'el .bricks 2 are being 'hauled. The .service- on - ; -*? ??c? I the yard as they broke the soil was I . he first and best service of its kind < ever held in the city. Dr.. J. J. Stark? was master of ceremonies. Dr. L. 'M. McColliim, 1*. It. McCullom, -Mrs. **' Thompson. Mrs. Violet Reese, Mr; Arthur MvCullom and Mrs. C. R. Reese. : 1 ganizations in the church, Mrs. Esther Hopes is on the sick list and Mr. II. R. Reese. ( Dr. and Mrs. V. II. Hanna of'Cherawy also Dr." VV. S. Hanna was hon ?ured?visitors?to?Shiloh?church?Sun _ I day morning. After service.thoy wertrs evening, guests of Miss Emma and Mrs. Marv Drake on Jennings St. * Prof. J. W. Cunningham has just * opened an adult summer school at Galilee. ' Miss Ida Jenkins was quietly niarv ned- Sunday evening to Mr. Nelson j Oliver; - " ~ " ~ Mi's. Stella P. Bingham and daugh. ter Pe'dola and Mrs. Henfne Kenny and sister Dora Peguese of EngleJ * . , _ wood, N. J., arrived in the city to I visit their mother Mrs. Rebecca Pej guese'on Hudson St. .Miss Carrie Erwin one of the great est trained nurses in the state called -i.by her native home from Ne.w York ?City and Philadelphia Pa., to see rel(j atives and friends. She is looking ? picture of health. Also Mr.-and Mrs. j. W. M. Adams, keba Mae Adams, . Cattie Adams, Mr. Jones Boykin, of Columbia were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V.. Erwin S^iindav. They. reported a pleasant visit. >, Miss Sallie M. Jadlcaon and Nurse C. E. Erwin motored Jto Southern J Pines Sunday evening. Monday Nurse Erwin returned to Columbia. ? Mr. Douglass of Morris College is 5" still taking ?_lflur for the interest of K the College. _ ' ' " Miss Martha Reese viete-president of the B. Y. P. U. is on the job andT helping make ^the Union a success. | Mr. Horace McRae and James Wat^ Vins of Clio were in the city Sunday |s to services. ? ) J! Ma^-McRae-and mother Mm. McRae ie )f Clio were in the city Friday visitr ing. -- . i-.?J " See it, hear it, buy it, an JT. FT s Kent Water Rent Radio. Call on H. l" A, Reattie. k, . , ^ NEWS OKfTHK OLD FOLKS' tt HOME. m We are very glad to report the ini mates at the Old Folks' Home are doing nicely considering. K* Wfl take great interest in thankif ing the 5th Baptist church of which it the Rev". Smith is pasTor TCT fl donaTr lion of $2.50,' which was- collected ifn- -_-de.r the auspices of the Vic<e-Preai>n dent IV|rs. Janie Ferguson. Mrs. ?iFerguaon'B assistance is now great Till; I'AL.MI Charleston News.? The summer school Tor teacher with Prof. C \ .lnliiKiin .if (nliiii! bi? in charge, opened oil Moiidaj July 23rd with over 100 tee.el e >. en rolled. The. faculty is. composed r th^ following Mrs. M. A. I.aSaim County Supervisor of Charleston Co Mrs. Frances- B, Lamlie, l.aneastei Miss Beatrice It. Beaumont. Supei visor Gilford Co.. N. ('.; Miss M. 1 Garrison, Greenville; JTiss v.M. A Monteith Columbia. This ,, proinise to he ohe of the host Charleston ha ver had. a, ' Miss Delia Vance of Honea Bail is attending the summer schop While .here she?is?the guort "of?Ms and Mrs. Robert I>. Fields. . ?Cook, the very elhcicf Chairman the Y. \V. ,C. A. ha iharge of the huilding while the Sec retavy Mrs. J. I,. Maxwell is in alter lance at the Nati< nal Kegional A W. G, A. conference in Institute, T\ Ya. Oh Atig. 8th, Mrs,- Cook leave for New York for an extended" vtiea Lion. While there she. wtB?visit-Ntl Clonal V. W. C. A. baadipiartoit.,. The" Coming St.. Branch V. W."? A. will' be the center of uttVnctio during. August for Miss Hattie Brit i)f New York .City,representing th Dehnison Manufacturing (Jo.A. Art worker will hold. daily classes the? in Dennison's crafL. \Y_o arc all gla to welcome Miss Britt t<? Charles to agnih; for ft" was -dost ^snrrrmer'-dm ing August' she conducted siinihtr ela *es, and around .'U)0' took advahtag ?f this wyrk. No chaws.' You ar inly iftked.to use Dcmtison'spim hud ?<^enCiH*ry"<itl. K. church. the inns beautiful church of Methodism in ! ^VorTua lias bertr rrrcrrph-- painted i and out. and' the I'rinwny Dv)mVi merit. of the Sunday-school made- liu ?er, while-.this wojrk .is Koine: oh, set dees are held in the Lecture roott On the second Sunday in August. th re-opening services will, he held an i great day is planned. At 11:0 and 8:1.0 o'clock services preaehin by Rev. R. L..lIickson, their ljelove and efficient pastor.* At 1:00 o-Yloc services, preaching by" Rev, Wilbur ffFmanuol A~. FT. church. Sj c ill music is being luvpwicd by (At U nary-choirr All are welcome. The most successful Daily Vac: tion Binle school of Charleston close mi last Friday evening' at Centenar .M. F. chuVch, with an enrollment i about 100. A delightful piogini was rendered hv the children. Tin* showed plainly TtnTT the five weeks c" school was adeal of pi;olit to them that few of their eldors yre able t beast of. The Bifijg "School, facult composed of the following.: Mrs. K. Fields, Prin.; .Misses ''Filea S.ai 'ors. BeuTah Shoeut, SoUna Ijoyoatf? luiia?MeBeth.?M-i^s?S.ll iekson?an l?ev>*-K. J,. "Hieksou. (ieneral.Supt Mid niusym. director. M isses. Sydnc and Catherine Ma-\well. "Milnnda Hit on, Ruth Clark, FlizUbeth Pedrev Mary Perrin took turns at the instn nient and furnished ypod. niusie. Fiv litferent denomination.^ were repn rented on rollT t he exhibit''of hahiT work?rrrrs?c* jieoi.ilh?tini'ilic.?zStttt node dresses, Malincla Hlek'son, Rut Cook and Beatrice Farpd niade" If Christian Flag*. Other articles wci ay rugs', shuc k nwti'.; 1 n-nnison wa work, pine needle baskets and papc novelties. f ' . *" The ' St a" to Sunday School Inst it til jf the Methodist F. Church, wilt >ne< in annual eonventidn Sept. 4-<?. i Charleston, at Centenary "M. F, chart Plans are beiny laid for a great niec iny hero. .Those who miss t-his nice iny will have much to reyret. Son of Methodism's trrqfliost-' meii will 1 "sent down by the Board to i.nstruc Mrs.^Susie Dart Butler and so left last Tuesday for Atlantic Tit \yhere she goes to spend her vac; iiun. with her brother I.awyor Job Dart. She will stop on her wav-u to the National meeting* of Fader.; tion of Colored Women's Clubs i Washington, D. C. Charlestonians are enjoying Bea< parties and private sails. "Come t Charleston and enjoy the surf'wit USsr T ?:? Jtfs. t^rhnpra ,R. Desverney i,s i home-again; after an extended vis thru the North and West. Mrs. Do? verriey with "Mrs. Mabel Rivers ai registrars for the Charleston >(upnu sthnnl foT tenthers: We see that many out-of-tow teachers are in attendance at?tb summer school. Among them is Mr Mrs. Alberta J. Murray reports Very pleasant visit to' the Grar Lodge at Flm-unnr in the home. Tier kind spirit hi .touched the hearts ?>f the iji-iir n souls in the home..,^ We still have TTfne inmates in tl home.?Wu beg?Htp?prayers nf tl public. All donations will please I sent to 2120 Elmwood Ave. Mis4 Susie Jaggers, Reporter. liiaiaiiaaiiiMaa^Mi 3TTO LEADER I Bilious I a | Spells fj DIZZINESS RELIEVED | H ... "I suffered with severe : 2 'ljiii?us attacks that came l- i g on~ two or thre.e times s i u each month," says Mr. J. v " I'. XeviiiSj of tawreiicer 1 g burg, Kv. > ' "1 would have dizziness l. fej and couldn't work. A . * ?Si neighbor told me of Thed ^ J| _lojLd:VBlack-Drai^iijayd B fi. ?* have found so. much relief S J -as it gave. me. I would I w not be without it for any- 2 S thing. S ' ( M seemed to cleanse j s #. my whdle system and t_ $ made me feel like new. I | (J. 2 would take a few doses? 3 B get rid of the bile and B r 2 have my usual clear headf-2 n j feel full of 'pep* ami J t | could do twice the work." ^ c Sold by qll druggists. .B Try it. Get a package B ^ today. 25 cents. (l B ? j i1A\n?10N sr.MMMU SCHOOL t ' NEWS'. $ : :: ii Hampton. y?t., Auk-. U,?The -Soutl - Carolina .conlfhuvht of sunjmer sehou; ; student teachers met in room H2 o! v; theAcademic building for the pur i.' pof'o of organizing . Prof. I. M. A e i Myers was Unanimously elected Pros fl;of. the jnoup lor this second term 0 ; f lic ut her nthcers elected are as t'ol R lows: I'rof. (). Y. Valentine, of (- > nluiiibin, vice-president; Mrs. S. I. k DjinielsT^d1 Uwnjrebttrj?, , recording I1 secretary; Miss Kvclyn M. Craft o I ("Muinbia. corn sp?hi<riwn- secretary I- I'miss Ida Barber of Hock Hill, treas Juror... ^ I 0 . (j By the consent of'the body, tin followinir\vmo appointed, by the Bro-s I 'n serve on the executive committee n .Mis. ('. I?. Saxon. Miss Miuyraret A v Cherry, Miss A^artruerite Robertson ,|' iW s Sad'e-.M r^Hailb'. M rs. S. L. Kin j'oy. Mi.-s C.. B. Sinjrl'cton, Mr. Artlun ^ i >ani< Is. Miss Willie Mao Melvcr ,, Mis- Blanche Williams. v | 'rile toa'chois attendimr the socoiu 1 ' . . . 'l inn are: Miss Bessie R. Arnett '0ri'enville; Mrs. (iryeio M. Ashe, Sun | nicmlle ;. .M i.ss. Krano<?na; '.^y$ '* i i-i.. -1 ; tn^ hpivm ?; Bacon " Trenton; Miss Ruth 0. Bailey. Kroe" v ' n ere; Miss Ida M. Barber, Rock lid k ? - ? .wl.vs -A^iiiian m. v i:\ir nrosior. m ' j utiueburyr; " Miss. Minnie .J.* Bur roujihst, Charleston; Miss Ituth L . B.\ iiuh.i. Columbia; Miss Margaret A rt y. huiuivr;- Miss Fvolvn M 1 <';:tit, ( 'uiumkia ; Air.. Arthur Daniels ,r ' Ivlloiee; Mrs. Sai ah Daniels. Kilo J roc; Air. Thomas H. l-PPH? FroKinoro Mvsi. Celeste M. ' .Finley, Chester 1 ijliss Elizabeth M. Foppe,.Froyiniore x_tAIrs..J. W. (iirokAIl. PleiisaTijj,..M+s L I'i ill Ik lirivii i-'i iij' mi,ri" Mis'* H.-t die M. HaUo? Sumtet^ Mr. .Robert 1. o Hiekson, Aiken;Miss Dorothy F t iinlrmaii. (.'harlestonj Miss _ Albert j n". V. Hunt. Charleston;- AJiss Almy I h loiies. Clr.irkston;- .Mrs. \\" i 11 it? 1\ >t Jordan; keek- Hill: Mrs. Rebecca. II t 'Jordan, "Allendale; Mrs. -Rosa - Me iu i (Tilluin, BennctTsville; Miss WillieM 1 's, >0 .Mclver, DarUnpi't'on; Mrs. Susie Mc R j Simmons,. (-"'.v rlesiiin; Miss Lilla M li Mitchell, Ora'nu'ubuiyr;Miss llattie I, y t Mnyson. Charleston; Miss .Annie AI i- | Mi rphy. Little Rock; Miss. Kthelyi n j I.. Murray Henmark; Ml'., 1. M. A n .Myers. Columbia; Miss Tholma H i. Xolson, ( iilumliia; Mriss Flora L. No n 'sin it Ik Ki ties true; Miss llattie A. No Iris, ( ha.i lestoii; Miss Nettie L. Ox j ! ner. SpTrtantiur^; Miss -Marpueriti Robertson, Chaileston; Miss Louisi o l^'.M. Knfi't is. Darlmtrton; Miss .Maud J Sanders. Frotrmore: Mrs. ('. P. Sax hoi. Columbia: M.iss I.owell I). Short RocR Hill; Airs. Albertha H. Simons M | Columbia; Miss Viola 1,. Simpson l l?.irl< Hi|l: Miss Clyde R, Singleton P i . in., . it o. ; \ -iMunitrrct I3> lilt-* II. nfiUIU l'I '' ' haiK'ston; Mrs. Rosa A. Taylor. Co ! lumhia:' Mr. 0. Y. Valentine, Coluni n liin; Miss-Genevieve B. Vincent, Co ie 'lumhia: Miss Minnie B, Walker, Co s. luinhia; Miss Blanche G. William? a ; Mt. Pleasant; Miss Ophelia C. Wil Harris, Monottn; Miss Hat tie B. Wooi | -on, Columbia: ; ? -* The president explained the Phoe is : nix Memorial Fund to the croup an lil , vMires.s.ed the desire that we trn.ti i record as doinc our share toward thi ve movement. .Thin?ma iter will be t"a H'jken tip l?tev.:?-?;?:? *??? 1ei . .V PROF. I. M. A. MYKRS, Prei F.. M. CRAFT, Cor. Sec. ^ /* ' PAGE THREE, i?ft* rt * o c?o c??x? c?o c??* ??< ; ? ? > ! I- ?! ! : : : : ?: o?>. :"><? >+ 4?I. S. LEEVY ~;t t; "| Department Store if | I 131 WashinglOuSt. Phonc7567 "j i> Dig Line of Clothing lor .Aien, Women and Children. I! 'JT* I " Boys Suits A Specially. " <? . ?- - '.v' . .. .< I dry goods, siiols,.milll\kky ' j ? * ' .. ' . ' i i i I \\ Connected with our Store is: IWst Class Tailor Shop, !! j ;? Barber Shop and Beauty Shop lor \Vomen. ' jj \ht ii. |; ;j . We art- not selling liace Bride. Buy lTOni I s because j !! we can sell Belter for Less. ^ { excursion! f ~ -y?. " ...._.. ... . .*. : Y Y | ^ X - >v I ASHEV1LLE,N. C. 1 " ' T ' . ^ Via Soyjthern Railway ? I TUESDAY, AUG. I4I 7 f ^ ' . t - : : , ' : " ^ : T i v - - ; X' -;2l: Y' ; | FARE Round Trip- | X Adults $3.00 Children $1.50 % : ' -?-v-v ! 13 - BIG DAYS - 3J I' - ' ' - ' * : * * * * * * * * * *>* ?$* $ v*t* *! * ?% *? * * ' * * * * ?% * ) * * ****** * i*? ?% * * * * * ?* 1 BONDS BONDS I " ALL KINDS ? ' ?7 ; r?^ -,;. . ?. ...-. $ Fidelit>*^xecutors'-^Vdministrators, Guar- x | dian and Bail Bonds } | * *t| Fraternal Officers-** ho handle t It*-ir l^wkf? nmnn should .!??.? bonded |JJ ' - j ! ' " "a~ " SEE I S OR WRITE I S - ' - : . ' J ' ; X' * ? . "x >\5:. "; . N..!. FKEI)KKK'K, Atornev ii' . 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