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' "JA* . ? two :?- ..... [ } "'* -~~ ,v ._ Georgetown News. _[* -" . - ... s?U Mrs. K. B? Anderson and Mitjs J Inez Andrcaon-?-teft-?Tuesday t~: : morning for Jacksonville, Fla., ' ? to pay relatives and friends a short visit. . J Mrs. Edith Broadway left 'for -? ? -Jacksonville on Monday. < Misses Janie and Mary Ward 1 entertained a number ot\ friends*'! at their home on Friday evening } ? in honor ofJMro. Anna L. Chavis,. of Chicago, 111, ,7 ^ Miss Rebeca Hilton made a "Hying trip to Charleston to the-1 7 ~ wedding of Miss Lutherene Bi- 1 anchi of Charleston and Prof. J. < - K. Smith, of Andrews:??-r-p ??:?is visiting his I wife for a few days before re- 1 turning to duty in Columbia. ? _ - Mr. Horry.,. Brail ley and Mrsv _ Clara Parker left on Thursday ' ? for Nnwykr N. .T. ?? ' ? ... The^f Georgetown Sluggers; "played and woira one-sided game 14 ? a. - ' . from the Andrews LIks on/ _ "Thursday. ~T -ThcrDistrlct Convention-of the! L.^-- rA. C. E. League, met at DicTceiS-;1 ~ Soir Ghapel on July 1st and 2nd.'' Mr AlevMndoV Brown is hark in the city being1 away on li-usi-i' ness for three weeks. /"The Young People's Class of the Baptist cjhurch held their an- ' -I'--! .light till'f-ime was-had.?A - Miss Blondell Horry left for ~a short visit _io Charleston. / - Miss U. ami Jili-and Mn-.-W. 011 Tuesday. - Dr. W. "11. Thompson has in- ' - - *- eluded Kings tree in his scope of praetice. . i' . A. Q. Dunmore, Reporter. ' Laurens News;;?7 ' ? The Booster^ Club of "Bethel A. M. E. Church'was entertained 011 Thursday afternoon at the ' home of Mrs. Etta Gaiiingt011 on West IIampton St. This was '.7. . : one of the best meetings Hum " the Boosters ffaVe FukLshicc they have organized. We have for our new president ILao^??-..Time, i.iiiL'J-haL really .knows how to carry on the workv.uist watch her sriihke. We were glad to ~~Tlave~ with us id the "'meeting " Mrs. While, the mother of Mrs.: ?'?MeClollan.?She made a splendid talk to the club. We also had with us Mrs. Emmaline S-; Xel. " son, the president of the Sun-~ shine Club. We were ivpry glad 1_to Tra veller come 111 ami see Jus I . - how we are carry inc on our work. Uur pa>ier spoke- to-us~ **. as usual. A delicious course of, the hostess. Our-next meeting ~ will be held at the homo of Mrs.. Geneva Shell on on Williams SL The Sujishine Cllub met on Friday a-fternoon at the home of Mrs. Nettie Leak on WestITam-oton St. Tiro mecHiny was a very success iii-1 .tine. Wo wVro jrlad * . ^ . . . to have with us.-_-for the firsT time Miss Elsie William's of Bcn" edict College and .Miss Bessie ^ Williams, -of?Allen L:ni\civjty.r? Both of; theoo AoiimrlarTTe's 'iimd'u: j/ know that they are going *to join in and work with us. Mrs. r White made very-good talk also Mrs. McClellan made some splendid Femarks. The pastor gave us some very encouraging remarks which 1 ant sutp? wo all enioved. A delicious c ourse . of ice-cream and cake w;',s serw r qd- by Mra. I .oak, assisted hv Mrs. Lessie Brockman.? After 1 which?tha . president called on Miss Mary Tillie to thank the jL hostess. The next meeting' will [' be held at Mrs, hydia.Williams on West Hampton Sr. - L L_-The services at Bethel At iNf? P 1 '* 1 11 i i i i i . E. church Sunday wore all good. We don't believe that, there is any preacher in .this -klHIh that Br can excel our pastor when it p corwtH to [>rowhin^ the gospol. Th*i pooph; art; sticking rij?ht l>y i 1 WiOott are voiy much pleased". B-r?: With tho wftrk t fiat- he in -drnnjr.Kr YM, i/ffcHWon Madden" spoke at ji " w I ... I .. I..... he A. C. E. League Sunday. He ics." i {un sure everyone cn- j ?lie is a rual athlete. H The following; were invited toji m Afternoon^Tea at the home c >f Mfs: isaran Fowler'on Friday N ifternoon: Rev. and Mrs. J. C.jv tfcCl.ellan, Mrs, Susie Files, of i fb.'ssaie, N. J., Miss Mary Tillie, t uul Mrs. White, the 'mother"of p Urs. McClellan. The afternoon > ,vas spent very enjoyably. ' Miss Mary "Hee Fowler, enter-Jt ail.ed at her home-, on Friday i light about 50 guests in honor ;t if Mrs. Georgia l.ec Williams t rt?Atlanta,, Ca. -e- j-i :F I irnRA'nt)xt>FSrr. .H>I I N SDAY AT DOYESVILLE. : -~jt Celebration of StrJbliiTs Day was observed at the Round O. \ \ Baptist church on "Sunday ov-1 j piling, June 2&c 1025?Master^ if ceremonies bFrng B?ro. W.. L. c I "" Co,'. Daniel-Poolo eave theruvtconic. address; after which apt ; ca-iitil'ul solo was rendered' by 1 ( Mrs. ranme u imams. , new 1 Daygan then gave the response's which .was totiowed .by the See-r< ret Order hclrtft' t^by'ReTC Hilt ! Ihuoan. The order ^:;is proud, to be able" to pay btthis meet-j" imr SI00.00 to the widow. of,; BxrHc joiios, who passetb away " L.vvo weeks agowy-p?b i.| One of Ihojnost inspiring sdi r\ . i. r,T,'Q? venrs wnsr held . I'mMt, Zion church,JDovOsvilkv1; on Sunday last. June 28. \ Sunday school opened at 10:30 ; rho -fesson Innntr+au ght by Rev. j ( i~ J. IlaiTisoh. A review of the j rp-tafter"wasThpst helpful" to attrr The S. S. .was glad to have will;;; fehurii Sifter JNiamie JNieCray^ of S<K'ii't y Uiltr who rendered, the : music-and Sister Sallie Poe, tip teacher t'nmi -Morris "College.1 . 1. ..4 . 'l l U ~ T1 1 > 1 ' t* WHO TV J >1 l >L fl tCU UIO X>. i. i. w.. and 8; Hoard. The church \sor TIcq~7-Wvls_.preceded.by G.il minutes of prayer londueled by Hro7 J. TT. Do '.von ar.u ItrcF7~irhcrctr \Y i n - > pale. . At 1- dcjocls Rev. Harrison. Hi'.1:; inking iii Unit?I'rom the : ;Mun i va:m. ~ : ' - - 1 AN In ThAi-J^Uilo. Tuesday, Jiiiic,: .'I'M h. a 1)1 :?ry~ Williams, charged witii -&'i';rad larceny was sent to h?court.?T'Hi?tr*?iirM .?lary Wiihany, will) I'cskWs at 1 0'.> Wa.-iiingion rlpextL. thin c?;'y.ui.o.-o Tatiler., is .Mr. Hates, of \ . ...i.;. v i . ' i ~ ' '* 9tMJ w': ZT!! " T ?i*. A'1MK\. 'u '.' . *^ '"".Rev. Di\*r: P. * Wiksoif; has ; A1..;ovv c! Pirn mig\11 '.nail in the lij^ht place, as Gen- ; ceal.. .Mazier,ary. StC tile Baptist r aiuca; iunal aiuTJIissiunary Con-, .veinion of ^outh "Carolina. U'. t.'itVn trc ryrtrr her in?the. frhalr" who can ami will so intelligently | present the* Baptists' cause bei'oi*e?whites?sts well as colored and 1 $ivtr such a Ghrrstdflctr Trrr-^ - *^u - .^ 7"i"..i i. 77 7777 ! penny euneeieu uiiftim 111 ui out, of the Slate, hejt I'ram white on colored, that .person has hot gone through the acid . and?we ; are o!' tiie opinion that the price! paid for this test will cost the Baptists /rp-Hntith Carolina too many regrets. It is stated by too many oil every hand that: . :'I)r. Waison is the best in the mf State" lor a few men to- niakq( incidenL io such 'worthy . ser \icos. WhercVer Dr. Watson' goes throughout the State his; influence as a?n upright, honest,1 Carolina cannot and will nof do; without his services, as Mission-1 ai'.'v unk'.-s i hanged b>^-dtnyth.> The great trouble"Is thousands, i'k> ^rtlon of Dt. Watson's- typo; are TffFetled and the Baptist cause i in. Smith Carolina is sqffermg' for the lftck ot-ihem.?The Re- j L'prder-Indiator. : ' r - THE PALMIST SUMMER SCHOOL AT AN- t DEliSON. y d -The PledmontTSummer School 0 t>i Colored TOifcehers, irom all ~ ndications, will be a most sue- jj cssl'ul one. Many letters are 3 >eing received frohl -^teachers t. vho express themselves, as befjv ng ready an$ anxious to come t o Anderson July 20?August 28. s The citizens of the "Electric Ci- r % y' are making ample provis-'t 011s lor the entertainment of t Tie visitors. Seven county sup-j rintendnets are cooperating in f he effort to make this one of the e )cst schools in the state (Green- {) :111c. Pickens. Oconee, Newber- ( y. Greynwood, Laurens and AnlerMinA? ? 1 . "Tf Special emphasis will be laid d 'n .mhject matter in the coursetl u' --i 1;dv. sitnnlo nrofpssinrinl i > ~ * IL PIM-SOS "will 1)0. to- givo t he teachers a practical knowl-'f ulgo of 1 he-best. hiethods of pro-;a Oihno in city and rural schools.'\ ... An mrrrmnliy, strong"faculty' t imk'i' lliu direction of Principal '.v A. John soil o-lj-Hooker Wash-j ngton -School, Columbia h&s been { issembled. Principal W. P. Den-:'\; !\ ul" cNo\S) Howard Sl'l'lOOl, CO-j^ lluftia is the.-Assistant Director. St. Paul Notes. J 'Under our r?mT~p;r^fnvt^ guitL^ mild. ever alert eyes, and keen drirmir.sr ability, ottt (fear old -rivv-1. K >!l ill Te;?T.7i,-,w . n e yood and now members are j omiiiLr in every month. When vou want a real irosnel fo?st Mr>. Liiiia.il Lee ' Ma-ek ami ' Mrs. Fannio^Tioosby, Mr. L. S.!? and many others were ^ <ec n in ihe audience recently." 7 The _uasLor and elioir accom- ^ paaioil by ia Host of members , motored to IKmn's .""Creek last ( week to preach for ihe'^ood peo- , pie there, fi boy repm-t a? great , I rl;i. ltev-i? " Coaxutnr- Cami>bell,. Thompson, and .Messrs". Johnson and lint lor aUonded the funcr ! ;"1 in ri 'mil Fh i|i|iniiii ?The Carnival ;-"ivcn by the Kv?cr-r< ady (.Jul) wa?s a great affair. " Vfiial's next pastor?. The Sthddiit Federated Club ~ i It i ;ri-v.n'.st: oi"-keeping alive the ( )lli' >'t' >1?! >*rf Villi i firt t'iivllo if in r4 - * .j;.. : ho eotfmiUTrity. The I). Y. P.;7 . ui.d A 8. are preparing lo.gcT7 Puuren.- and JLh< y al-o want the -'^vvmien -m'-rhgr-K lee trie City ~ ~ .'.11 s. Z. V. \X'ijii: !11and othj-: > : motored m t in- Federation ill- .Mrs. R Lillia?n " +--H-l:p?->H t; frlcvvftT .-fnvhsun. Lillie ilroyvn. Mioses.. Leon a Burton, \*Y?niari\s (Convention at Green-, ' v.?-> j.. ,l IalT:i>tr thipchureh went . +4t-?ui* to -see Morris Ciuipel as lhie i-> "'Ojui* pastor's former -All !' port a ly^aVtrlfT' - Tiie.lS^ 8. PiVnic was a great 'micvoss. A great- crowd went a-rft aH enjoyed the outing. The ITi XT ?!.c will he in t hn A R 4ir<ii.in? on McNine-hd?arc >Lk' andjfaany deaths are foli< ' " " " 4\v K. Mn k ;'V!<i \Y Cowans. w'.v (iii;:u'H ?oi:rs play hoo;u;y. . # Thrcn'/h ire centuries, the , , ?r ^ i *??v : .i f.a- i>r-- 'w',: to be tin* host .".1r*roncy '?<?r the spiritual and TT"; el deu-ioiiMU'ih?of?society. Ar.d tb 1 inst i t ut ion f.ounded by ("heist shall never perish l'rom ilie earth. Jlut the church, like other so ' i-"-I nancies, tflipttlcT hcychnrftiot- . uU-i44-MKltr TT^ay fhnt wilfTiTaRe~ cnureh-KqinK a pfcasure' instead of a hurdenT Unfortunately thU. is -not the rnno with-raffst-1 churches. The lYotor and there who con- duet church services" owe it to tfivo mroe thought to the value ?r~ 7}' *2- . ' ' 2*r77~*Z . ? "* 1 * TO LEADER ? ? he first place, church services," ^ould be conducted by sclie-m iilo just, a'.s school periods and ther agencies are condycted.-r | . If devotional services are sup- ! osed to run froni eleven to ll:-: iO preaching should crowd outhese services 011 thexlut. Likevise if preaching is scheduled o cease at 12:15, the preacher hould take his seat. He isn't: ouch of a preacher if he hasn't, he ability to arrange his sermon o that effect. ? - ' _ Then the-preliminarios which olk)W- preaching should bo governed acordingly and doxoiogy .ml benediction fiOn-their soek.without being chefitcd ) y Lseless glib by every officer of ounc sermon l?v Dm nv.v-Kn erest of the people'fe health, ime and comfort-trrhe rcdePvod rom the burden of long services it the proper timer In cold yeather they should* bo yelaiuat^ m time bul-ause u Tpin kceph.yy1 ytth-cHscipii he and l'eg11larity.? The church is -a?demoe-raoy-md the people are free J.ojcave*7 J J; 4 services when they please.: nndl mneCessai-iiy long servicer; runnel hem lose interest n 'and leave, \nd_this they should (fo u U )re~achers are convinced that it g fl? i heir - -> wai-L(Miss) 1 . F. llatTbvHi. v nw LiciiT r>i:r!.ui ?Tfc-tT OH 1U II. Sunday was ;> high daw nt TV. i ?>|-ww.> >i'V,vi/,rr 1-. .'ilia nv, V V V i'lMl I i . I tJU Sunday.. School had ii l;u v Tnri f - -|* -Lewie ?>:!* ^ 1340 Ass en: P y i_ > (l a ' " _ ^ ^ " A Style No. 41 S -Lewie Prii A T - r . -? A 1310 Assembly Stri W.. ;r= ' ? "? - ? 'U J. 'F' ? tendance. All the teachers were D at their posts.. A fine lesson was diseased. WJhen the hour for church sqryfc? flrrivpd, pur -bi pastor, Rev. J. B. Barber as- t trended the rostrum and read as cl a. scripture lesson Neheniiah 1st !g cliapter. Prayer was offered by H Pro. Richardson. The pastor e< lined hymn 375: "Oh for a closer pa walk with God." ? He took as a If text. Neheniiah 1st: "The Life- in LiCnc Before Children/' from w which he preached a soul-stir- fi] ring sermon. We all felt happy .while the .man of God divided the word of truth to us. The Si. Mark choir will sing for Beu- e5 bh the second Sunday in July. ^ Come and hear them sing. We i:o proud l'or our grerff^TOfflWr P! ihc Lord- has given us and we 12 C.nnk God for his good- gift to ? us i or our spiritual leader. James Potee^JReporter. Miss .Lydia Rivers is here visand fnpnHsCIL ORGANIZED.- ^ Sir Julius 'A. Drown, Grand ? TCIurnoellor ?or the K. of P., will ^ in the city on "July 9th,~to ~ f i ^anize a ' Past Chancellors' jLi-uuril. ' liif loiljje loom in the Masonic -J Puikling, 011 Washington street, F TAc?' p7"iiv^"" " T Ail Past Chancellors that wish K !o_comc in as charter members \ i i r see Wt H. Thomas. G. P.. .o r 'l i o:iry D. Pearson, See'y., and i 4 i as. tj * -o J . : I , 1' IP & Supply C reet . - . . r^"5 Lodge F We make I Banners. A or?a If <? ~ f and Ushers' badge : ^ftpnrtmerit IdUdl !. ' - ' J ~ ' -r nting & Supply X eet r ~-~~~T';"T -y y- -" -t .... -. ;?- . f . ... "rT5- - - t-V. - --_r-?- -.-Ji ' ^ Saturday, July 4, 1925. EH ART HUBBARD TO ENTER NEWSPAPER GAME. Chicago, 111., July.?After reaking the worl#s record in ;he running broad jump and J sing his college career at Mich an in a blaze, of glory, DeHart ubbard in an interview declarI that he planed to enter newsiper work as his life's work. Hubbard is near as successful this game, as in athletics he 111 set the newspaper world on re. v -- ^ - ? - --- ??? ? A~Mpnn ^ xj ^ i MT t ZXA jjuxi nvii; All ex-Sfervice men are earn- " itly urged to meet at First * a-lvary Baptist church at 8:30 m? Wednesday, July 8, for the < lrpose of-perfecting an organ ation of the Lincoln Legion. # > P. M. BOWLING. W. P. DENDY, ROSEBOROUGH, . > THOMPSON. ... WOTICE. ?"T" Mrs.Julia Humphries as moved her DRESSMAKING ND REPAIR SHOP from2103 ? ervais Street to \ - . i 716 ASSEMBLY STREET ^PHOAJK -7RQS .. n' Ferguson-Rtiff FLOWER SHOP Poro System Beauty Parlor ClJTandWAXFLOWERS Tglorq! Designs ^?Specialty. . Towers Delivered in/and out of . fro uity? V ~~ . ? [ours:?9:30 k. M.?7 P. M. Sunday?10. A. M.?5 P. Mr T Mme. J. Fj RUEFriVlgr^ PHONE^ 3922 )10 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. ' : : :f ~ x -ompany 2 " ??! Columbia, S. C. araphernalia % r f - ft" Societies. - % ? . i* r-: . badges, Collars arid t Y : Y nything for vour V... " " " - J-' - Y Y , . r7 ?X - _? y? \ ; ' . . > _ _ e as shovvii in. cut can be & -v~- ^ ~ : ' ":X nization. The metal part X __ ' ? ?? . y d used in the todge room! ^ "? -? ^ ers can be made by-same t kU -, X the sides. " t ? : ~r?? :? y RICES: ? > < ~7" (EachV . fo ___^ $1.50 1 "I -- &- z??? 1.30-. - -T~ &, -- - !.00; f " -TT-.90 K _ - 7 . ' fc ~? ?& . . - y ally badges for all orders ..." s for all churches. A large V 5 Is operated in our badge ^ lold and silver embossing. V V . , ' . ? . i } 4^ Company <j[ Columbia, S. C. . ? = i = ? ?,' ' ' ' ,