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- ., J -r, ' .. "J' ' t 1 V V m~V i " ' ' 1?Saturday, September 11., 1926. ?. " ii ... - ' ^ * ' ? . Locals Am i ? , 1 -w Mrs. Mary .Ford returned to 4he4 Pltv off o* <* ?~1 ?? ? ? ? ' 1 ?mvti d)jciiuiiik a pieuttuni vaca- i ... .tionjn-ABhflviljfrr-N. C. - s Mrs4 Annie Lomas and Miss Inez 1 0. B. Mangum spent a few days in Newberry last ,week visiting relatives and friends. * Mr. Ulyseqs Giliam who ha's been ' " opendlrig the^summer in. Buie's Creek, -r-~. C., returned to the city Suriday ( morning. V- j -; ; . ,{ ' . |( Mr. Willie Mangum rof New York 1 p. City, formerly of Columbia Is spend- 1 "; fhg two weeks in the city visiting rel- 1 ~_T". atives and friends. -r.. .' ' l 1 | > Mrs. Precious Douglass^Ieft Tues- j =?day for her homo in Charlotte, N. C. after a stay of.threfi weeks with her ( -Miss Lois E. Henry left the City- ( ' Wednesday for Chester, where she ( will resume her duties as a teacher hrthe Chester Graded Schoolf r? - Mrs. Annie -Davis of Rnnko* Wach. ^ ington Heights has returned from a ( . visit tp^her sisterrMrs- Mattie But- , ler; 219 E. Clay St. Richmond, VaT j] Mfr-wKh-Mrs. D R sn.Hr..- Ton fnr j %, ?.iiew York, Phila.yjand Atlantic City {.^ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lewie and grandchildren. < Miss Mattie Lindsay, daughter of Mr. and.. Mrs.,. A. B. Lindsay^ after ' ' Mrs. Birdie Glover of No. 2 Rushing 1 St., Jacksonville, Fla.,is back home to . the delight of relatives and friends. ji Mr. P: L. Green, Grand Secretary ,( and Mr. TVH. Pinekney. Grand MasV^ ter of York Right- Masons were in J ?- the -City- thly week on maters per-"!1 progreoBivo men?hr-this and other'! secret organizations ;of the Sjtate. ! Mr! and, Mjs^.R->-B^ BalfcHnore. -for--r " merly of this city, .but now living ini, ' Cleveland, Ohio, were in the city this j week.?They niuluit'll h flOlll OHIO ' in their Hupmobile." Before going ; "T~ bacR, they will visit-places-4n-this ' State, Georgia and Florida.- They are [! doing well in their adopted home. T iitJ 1. 11 iuiih-uuiM utnu&Hy, aaugnter-m-iaw? of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lindsay and ( ?this city and her little: baby, Clarence | Fisher, "who -spent 2- ^eeks in the ^ city, the guest of relatives and frionda : returned to her home, in .Detroit, Mich.! last Monday Mva T.inHany in fhn wife of Mr. Holmes H. Lindsay, a native of Columbia, but now of Detroit I . ? Mr. Herbert E. Reeder, ilOO Gregg! ' Street has returned to the city after spending'several weeks in Richmond, he received much praise .from the ?musie lovers?of that*, city and alsoT played with the famous Hardy Brothers Orchestra in which he was. a fayI orite. _?v; . . . - -?, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lewie and ... grandchildren,- Harriett, Doiris and j Patricia .Good^ffri, left for Washing- , ZHiion, D. C. and all- points-Norths Little Misses Harriett and Doris will ( ?1 spend ttrcr winter with their-aunts, ; Mrs. Thelma--Waula and Rhoda-Mae--] .Jones" in Baltimore and Washington. ; Little Miss Patricia will return with j her grandparents."-^^ " " { Mrs. Susie NuwiJl-.Juh.MBOn is in the 1 city, to see her three children who live with her mother on Gadsden St. ~< _and other relatives and fyiends. Bhe 1 Will be in the citSTTor several days. 1 She opcnt her vacation Tn "New York : and will leave here ,Jor Jacksonville, Fla. to resume work with the Shaw -Undertaking-Establishment-. j 'Misajlaria Tnr-kf"- fiaflti n"- =! vais Street, entertained quite a num b'er of her'frineds of the younger so1 ciabset, last Thursday evening, honoring her cousin, Mrs. Mary, Frances Smith, of Greenwoods Quite an ^ir- | joyable evening wa sspent by those .< present. A delicious course of ices ] was served. __ - . J t'ro/T A. W. Mifiholtinn, PrpaiHont BettiA Academy, Trenton, S. C., and his son, Mr. William Nicholson, were - V?m the city this wBi?h"on' malll'fa {V(!r~~ son says the outlook for the school i for the coming session bids fair to i surpass all former years in atten- . dance. , ? ? _ _ ?' '< Miss Charity Mande let the city f6r ; Tamp^ Fla., Thursday to resume her 1 ; ' . * ***!! \ ? I Personals j ?Mr-.-J.-M. Dinkins and little darogh^ ter, Edna Earl, visited his sister, Mrs. C.^. Sept. lst~to 3rd and had a Very enjoyable trip and anomg the many friends eof Mrs. Carter visited; were: Mrs. Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Loney Byrd, Mr.^and Mrs. Moore and Mr, Thursday night gave, a vary excellent reception after, which ? very melodious melody was played by Mrs. B. J. Campbell,, pianist and Mr. George H. Carter, saxophonist. We very much regret our short stav, but we shall ilways remember those who were so kind to us. '\DR. BVBRETTE ENTERTAINS r WITl? A LAWN PARTY I One pf the outstanding-social events' >f the season was the Lawn Party ^enin-hrmrrry mid Mis Wiljam Champion at the palatial resf^" lence" of Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Everette m.Pine Street. The lawn was briliantly and beautifully adorned with" ihaded Tights. in many colors, a-dozenjrTnOre^ tables .were placed for cards >n the lawn. Potted ferns farmed a nrcle-where puch was served thruout ;he evening- by a number of young: ladies- ?The Ajax Orchoi tra?furn shed music and dancing-was^ in pro-1 Tress on the spacious porch surround ;<i by pulled plants and soit ligFgal \ delicious ice course was served. Those present were: Mr! and Mrs. William Champion, Mrs. Rosa Chamaion, Mrs. Henry .Champion, Jr.; Mrs. Mary Lou Bell, Mrs. Nellie^Rl*?Frlned. Mis&eg-4aHBe~~3onesrAddie kelson, Myrtle Stephenson,jCatherine Mack, Charity and JEvelyn Mance, Jennie Mae Champion, Geneva CornA/oll, nenovievn Vi.wnni-, pnth, Kd'fh md Marjorie Butler, Louise Martin )f Charlotte, Miss Johnson of Aiken, Dr .and Mrs. N. A. Jenkins, Dr. and Mrs. Tracy Walton, Dr. Daniels, Dr. J. J. (Jhampion, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Willis Johnson; Mr. and Mrs; H Baum?ardner, Miss Mayme Walts, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Miss Kirklandhaf WashFork City,-M re.-Sally- Mack: Mr. and BOARD AKD LODGING ' See Mrs. E. M. Ferguson before you ?et a place to spend your school term. Good food and. a comfortable, quiet place to sleep. $10.00 per month. Mrs. E. M. Ferguson, 1022 Pendleton Street, Cnlnmhin <1 C NOTICE . . J', /i. TITS ReV. IT CT EewTsj Presiding Elder of the CoIumbia District of the V. M. E~ Church. will nreach a snecail iermon at Bethel A. M*. E. Church the ?rd Sunday in the winnt.h All Chur*hes are Cordially invited t0 be present and Jve want the entire membership-of Jones Chapel to come to Bethel that Sunday afternoon at 3 Mrs. Wakefield, Dr. D. K. Jenkins; Mrs.-Pryor, Mrs." M. L. King, Mrs. I. S. LaavUy. Mrs. Bloolioiy Mins .lohnnoi*Bryant Winthrop, Miss Lillian Watts Mrs. F. K. ButltJ, Mrs. Vincent, Mra. Sor nwell,_ Mrs. Mae Dannelley,-Miss Ruth Collins, Mrs. Stephenson. MJ8U?AND" MRsT J. B. LEWIE HAS RECEPTION IN HONOR OP MR. AND MRS. WM. CHAMPION Mr. and _Mrs._J. _B. Lewie- enterained with a reception in,honor of VIr. and Mrs. William Champion on ast Thursday nij^ht. The house was beautifully .decorated with potted pl^ts^and^ t^^flcwer^s.^^ The^ p^nch iew?s-Jwhieh?made an attractive seting. About a hundred guests called nrougjiout- the - evening. The gifts were fllimerous and use?ul. showing he high esteem of the young couple." A. musical program was rendered. Miss Marjorie Butler sang "Because." Dr.-Tra^y Walton sang "At Dawning" tnd Mrs. Margaret Smith, a- solo, j. 'Marchetta." Each were accompan-1 ied on the piano by Miss Genevieve + Vincent. who alsr> played several I instrumental selections. 'Mu^lc was I >1bo furniohod by Henry fitai'ha. 1 A" delicious course of cream and rake was served. .v. < " -.M*. Eva -Lewlc^Champfon graduSTed irom MyTtiria'- Minor? Normal, Washington, D. C. in June;* she is also 1 i graduate of Benedict College and j i talented musician. She has accep-j ted the position of teaching English n the Jackson High School in Camden Mr. Champion is a successful lirnsed undertaker in Camden With the firm of "Champidn ^irid Haile." We wish this couple a safe and happy joyrney oyer life's .matrimonial seas. The out-of7town guests were: l^iss Louise Martin of Charlotte, Miss fohnstgrrnf~Atkett. Messrs A ^fnvar Mack Wolfe and"Dr.-Thomas of CamIrn .1 - THE PALME TJIE ROYAL FOmSETTAS GIVE DAS%? #===? C - Vf J(!' V __ ' ' . ' . .... ' ; ' . t j By Andrew Boulware The Royal Poinsettas gave an inltial dance Thursday evening, Sept. 2, at the Odd Fellows'. Panging Academy The affair lasted frorti i)p. m. until 1 a. m.?About 17& merry makersdid justice to the music furnished by the Collegiate Serenaders, muter the di^ rection of Mr. Ed. Archer. You phouidhave heard them play.* TKio flffiiir n-unuroTI'tr 0 6?-..v.aiijr .TjYcarwilljg, vv 03 l?ood, but there was room for improvement; there were some things that-were not necessary sdch as unnecessary visits out into the streets, crowding the hall entrance, turning out the lights during the process of ~a dance and laughing Tn" a~hoisterous manner. LetyUg refrain ' from such conduct. Tl^e merpbers of the Clnl> : " BENEDICT COLLEGE CLUB MEET An interesting meeting of the B. C. Club was held last Tuesday evening in Carnegie Library, Benedict College. fc: BOCkCtr was carried out with?a few changes due to some appearing on program thinking it had been posW poned. ? The Spirits"/ played th^r parts well and-^gave tu jhc BChetKct Club" much Aspiration. Those represent ing ineir scnoois were: Miss AV?A. Nelson, R. N., Tuskegee; Mrs. R. McKim, Hampton; Dr. P. P. Watson, ^JLnColn. As one sat and listened to theke graduates of their respective schools portray the spirit of their graduates to their Alma Mater in deeds, the Benedictites caught a new viBiirn nf what Baimlin urn liu with" the boosting- from the graduates as put over by these speakers. ?'From now on the Club's slogan will be: "To Talk Benedict in Season and Uut of Season; collectively and individuaJly." ' ;?1 apd from the depths of his proud heart gave JU?r-much-=W^fae?t on. . He informed ug ~ that, a goodly?number of the- gradu a tes~heTe7~theYe and yonder of Benedict, are doing much for their Alma Matgr?tkat wa wera not aware of, and our hearts were made glad. - He iris^-gave out" nTuch" inforination-, coildSrnihg the* coming school term. When he said he was expecting a record-breaking attendance this year Vve realized then that our Alma 1VIaTer" w$fs-teing recognized more and more for1 its thorough preparation and; as Her "stock goes up irT the estimation of th'e populace so do we as by-products. ~~ I Now that the summer is over we are hoping that all graduates, espe-j -eiaRy-and fiiends tuu, will cunu^outr to our meeting7~~which are held on each month. Come and you wilLcome again for our meetings are lacking in ' interest and pep. Again we extend you" a cordial welroYhe and invite y6u 1 to become a "Booster" for Benedict. l-D ETERM1NEP 1 est_price.possible for Y Ministers and Sundi "VKe Sunday ScKooTBoarri aj ^ combined Jo purchase a full X . v-??Mack X Expositio % Holy Sc ?? ?? ^ ORIGIN ALLY PUBBllSHCO IN 13 V( listed at $25 00. Each book % 55- 16x71-8* I fT2 inches -Total over 111,00 pa'ges, , Entire work ^ EXTRAORDINARY ^? OI'EER i t' JL. rv. 1? ai..' A us to sail this wondsrfol?sot by? this "Prince of Expositors" and "King of Preachers" at tf^e very attractive price of SI7.SO'. T J lo encourage every pastor to own these expositions we go one step further - and include Macjaren's "three volume rer of Psalms [$4750[ " to th ose who will pay cash. \ | BAPTIST BOOK * I3U1 1-1A Mr 1 UN AVt., T ? jr For the* enclosed money order jr above set including set of Psalms. v Name 'Z-t, Address I L Cut' this out and pend in your eheeks -will not be accepted. ' ? rrru leader ~ STATE COLLEGE^ HEAD TAKES VACATION ^ . . " ? Orangeburg, Sept.' 8-^-ProslJgn^'H. Sr~TVilkinson, of State" College, is taking his customary eaViy fall Vacation in the East.' He will be away until near the opening of the college, September 22nd, visiting points oT j interest including Philadelphia, New ^York City and Boston. Dr. 'Wilkinson* ^on -states thar aecordtjrg to applied-" -trons accepted the ^College will hove" a larger enrollment than ever this fall, ana prospects, for .a. very successfu year are bright. Several members of .State College faculty attended summer sessions at Harvard; Columbia, Cornell,"Chicago and the \jniversity of Michigan. \Vork on the new Agricultural and "Home Economicsbuilding will be started .this full, ??4AIKEN NF.WS 4?By Evetta Jones) Sunday Sept. 5th the. services at Second Baptist Church were ..vary?uw spiring and helpful'. The Slinday School-was greatly interfered with" by?the--rain,- but Supt. A-r~ M. Perry was at his post with many qf his cb-, workers! The lesson was splendidly' taught~4fi the different classes and A grgsLj;evivai meeting oh going-??nat Second. Baptist Church and wo -hope as,a" result of th'is meeting many souls will be saved for "Christ's Kingdom. ' TT. * ' MondaV the T.ah'o'r Day program ancT Barbecue was a. grand success. The addresses'by Messrs. M. H. Har* rison, David Scott, Sylvti.st.pr .lestice, OrHlghtower. Rev -E .! ami Prof. A. W. Nicholson, deserve special monlinn ."TV, t> C. * tir. V, ivi.vtvu. X yj a ao ic 11 tu r IUIJ n, V> , INIirhulsun tplk one^ can't netp_but bccome aware of bis sympathetic under^standing of other people's' frailtiesand ^his love for humanity. JLhe Friendship Sunday School Conventioh was held "at" FrinedshTp Baptist Church Saturday. Sent 4th-5th. Rev. B. Dorch, president. TKe musicai-literary-prngfSm rendered on Sat Vtday-.. evening by--repjcj^nty II VIM ftum the various Sunday Schools was good. The reading by the Misses R. Holley, ~M. E. Hickson, R. Marshall, E, j* 1? I lii, Mini'i faWBtBg^tTTTTTTTT son, \ Alpha Thompson! instrumental) MessV's. "1. lJ. Hammond.-Jx^-44e>ffa-u~-mental), M. Johnson, C>. E. Ham- . mond, (violin duct). P. A. and hau^ -tra Gowdy (duet), Avdre espocrnlly gOOd. ? . . ' , Sunday Rev. J. W. Miles, pastor of Second Baptist Church preached fhe Missionary Sermon. Text Psa. 72<17r "His name shall endure forever, etc."? Biihject:?"Eternal Nwins" The gist of this powerful sermon was'that religion is sanctified by His name.?The? hohor ot nis name shall endure for-differences iViight be in many heads" regarding it. Kingdoms may rise and ~fdfl~"5ut HTs name shall endure forcvoE.? j - T I feel that each represent :iil v?. away feeling that much?good had io- secure this "Invaluable ^ Treasure" at the very low- X ' - - . . ' 41 iy School Teachers V 1 . k 1 . i r\ i a ?! 1 iq Associated xteefe jtorr,^#? carload of iren's _ % ns of the !:! ??-? ??- f ripture 9LUWS AND S01D fOR $60 00 ~ -V V ^-4- - Y V o u, therefore get V Marjarpn .? ? Lxposjtion of the A ^"4 hisExposihon ^ or rsalms ?? ^4.50-a total of ,?? - $^9.50?? ? " For Only V *17so f **. * $12.00) * X : DLPUSilOKY ? ~ COLUMBIA, "57C. X * r % tnr $17-50. plonm wrnt mo the? v X order today. Please note that awompladietl,- much inspiratro"nJ rnmrrt for future work ill thg >ev^ RtuT .Sunday Schools. : ' j I ,i U.ew. A.?U.Hill,' the'beloved pu?-i of-Un* .chinch int i i H. .J. .^wllvvai~nro prmcinal<ciect bf' Stornr Branch Academy -and he in .Uan asured- the Convention <hat he is' Vel'V j 111 I'l-iiwl << ) in 'lln. n-r.'.-l. .....] jyill do all within his power to putT i over .the educational plagium at Stomp i'lSl a tidi -Academy -this -ttchotd ih-evitigr7-. ~ _ Mr. and Mrv-. -G. M. H ick soil and <;h'i Id re n. Missis^ lips a. -M lirv "K., Mr. Franklin, together wit-h Profundi Mrs. It. ' L. lliekson, als() -Mis* KlTerj Chavist, \yerp the wcek.-end guests of Mrs. S;. Patterson. Miss \ iola Xiehelsrm.?daughter of Prof. - and Mrs. A. \V. X'iehoKbii^ts. spending her .vafaiioiV 'iii the City ;e guosi ..f her sister. Miv.^ ttVav.?'l fie^.ukiny _4d4e n dso f- M rs. I.. U. M'.t'i- will lie glial to learn that she _ IJi. ( . e. .Johns"?7rr and family spent la?! Snndiiy in Cnl'innl,;-., daughter, Mary .1-eame Iuhiic ?with '* thcjn -aftor having 'spent a very pleasant Ti.-fT with her friend, Miss ;.M.-llQtkr ' toun mi, |j.tbur. liay a giost i.f Mr . and M/*. Jacob Eubank^ Columbia. ie Willi;V'ni*?had? as -his?; *: *: > >. ti, - ... :?~ | Annou | Dr^ Evan j- 7% m-rn_m ^ v '^nil Llcir 1 NOW I I " ~ . ' ---- <-* ~ f~ - AL! |?BLUE BIRC | Lunches? Difmera | , "Special i^innei f ^ome out Swim, jr" ' - 1 I ' * ?: _E1D loxr In A i n I Lindenvv* ? ?RllO N E S: 37 0 f"?M. H. hM | CONIRATTOI ?^stimirt^Fornish^ 3 '-MO inirrrr ^ ^ vy w VJLl X V ' NONE TO |?3442rRichland Aventu $_ : -- flMPERfAEDl -: \ :---^ Prescription J 1 05 Washington X. ? -i? 4? """ IV ?JELvery thing carried in a \ I PRESCR1P LIONS ( ' j__ We call for and del i r? rr? 1 1 YOURS FOR ii IMPERIAL DI oooo:o:oooooooooccdo,owcfoox>'oo"o |7 "THE SIMPKTNgT I TKK T^rniNG_COU ? THE TWO ~ T PIE( 12 Siixxtphunes. Yu>imr Clarinet, Ra Mtisir furnished for Balls, Pj where Good, l.ate, Lively, High-C 'r Assfrhrbly TELEPHON1 I'lJHTS IMMOOV4DI u ~? Address all mail to LeRc^Simpki - j-_ . _ EZZ- ' % _ \ ' ? * ? ;.. ': T^~" # > ?? ; SBtfli* ~? r??i ? , f " 1 ' 1 Kuusl for the? Week-ond. tHrce class "T7" "maxes ti'WH- Atlantiti_(Jar7 - Mr. A. B. McGhee and nephew, Mr. KoU'rt Child* motored tp Sumter, an<f " Ml> Gcrtriwlp FiihnJwT^n^? = the" (kdijfht of her jpnarry* friemls after ? a wrj pleasant .sthy in?<?olmphm T" ' ' the eucst of Mrs. A. B Kuhiinks. IJr.c. Jfihnfflft Has. just purchased a new ] :'2Hjn?deI Bui'ek sedan. A tittLlc-jKilace T>n whocls. ? jJg^iTTM. /v,- ''11 is on tl n iuh n ? 'iiln aiti-i n vnny . ploarunt trip.-rrr -r? Hu^N'oi th. During hVs-.Jtwo weeks' .. ' lay" 'In- ' visit,.-,j .New Yc^k C.iy 8,.?| Philartt'lpfiia. ; , -. . Mrs. Cordelia. StonCy-Jones after a very .pleasant -vi&it here'as the guest < of her sister, Mi's. Jlistn.eJ Jacksnn,^ ' has rteurneil tu^ her home iji Ss-rhter, ~ Mrs. E-sthur i\I..'Brooks,.is back in th.e. eity after a' very pleasant stay in . ' a nil frienrls':^ r?; 7" e* ; ; ; 'i he Aiken Ciiants-The Columbia Af-yrt f?rtiln_hml their- s'tiennvl game- ' jTrgitsel .tjPlTiur.s^ny. emnJirrftnW A. M. K. * r.urHi has ju.-t do. ed. it?grand revival meeting. ~ ~? ATble . s"rnio>;v \M-nre preached' )>y va- . rioim out- ul town preach*^ ? 1 ite A inerican' Woodmen of .South. CuTTilTna .mil Georgia-had a iK^es^l ' ~ ^'t1 1 >i i'?ul koiiMC! Ha.-e?.Hall1?I'.'ll'k, ~ rr flnyv.Mie day was-a complete * * stieeess. ? ' _ ? r-?? t Pond | ice Hall | OPEN , - -2_|: *Q ^ peiy " , ^--^"1^31; - I ' ~ w by Request ?=a=acq=aA=a=a3Qe= Dance, Eat and :l Tr-^r- "rS^> ' O " * ? ol breezes at -$VrY'" 3od Park | 2-5744-94 1 4 - | r ' ? v,.'*!'v,>'>vv?> j?>.;. ?? , ? RR1SON ..[?I & BUILDER I-' " " >0 LARGE j . 0 SMALL : . ,r; ? ? e " Aiken. S. C. i' ^DgstoreT" 1 i Druggists St. Phone 7 226.J? 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