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&1U1' J rr?'? pg - v I ~ AIKEN NE\yS -T m " ? ~]3%. -r_? 'j'he Second Divtston ofth e~Mt.~Ga- * Jx . ? _ wifli the Stk'ond l^aul'lst Ohurchl-Sept. . 18 -19.? The~ opening Session began " Saturday/at 10 ar hi. Deacon John Lloyd, Moderator. The remarks and *? iiiBtu??i?ng mi'i very ~rrrfwt*?tlMg~ ,At Saturday, evening's session, 8 ih_ ? -^?7 very?interesting program was rendered by the S. S, bunils of the " . 2nd Baptist Church wider the direction of Mrs. L. L. Phillips-and. Mrs. E. M, Jones.' The delegates present were delighted with the exercises and ? :Sr~c6tteclion of $5.51 was raised; Sundayr 9-:o0 the lesson was ably (ttgctT??ed?wtth-^d-tea. .r^-JMatthews as "~T teacher. After this the solos, papers -.readings und ntjdre-sscs. hy J3..S. ivoxk: 1"Th?ed good. ; " - At if a. m. the following distin-m 'uishedL speakers were presented to - Ina ahdionooi ' Ifal. A. Jones-of the v~ "A, M.,B: Ohm Hi vlio-Hpoke brief ly"I^IlI/rPnnWds^Vjm1 '*'polm mi "The1 Better;Pafr oT Time Enough is Now." itev. A. B. Cnlemnn , who stressed! c*3 "Be Sure You Love What You Are Doin." Mrs; <E. M. Jones spoke briefly of The Palmetto Leader and-her great desire. to get it " into every colored ?trojirc in and Around Aiken; 12:30?Rev. B. H. Butler preached a poNvertiil" sermoiPTronuI .Johh~T:F: "God is I^ove." Subject: "Th^ "Goojdness of God."^ At the close of .this y.w- AFf.vru pihv'od a . within us, Total collect ion for the session, $100.'7& Next meeting, with the Zion Hill Baptist Church, Dec. 18-10. t = ikA0?kev.' t iarence Moore preachecT at 2nd Baplist Church. Text II Tim, ? 2:10; ''Study-to'lrrovr~Thysetf a Work man unto God.'' j^uhject: "* ? , Hod. 1 h.us ended) a .great .(lay. ? ^ 1 Brevities . vThose attending the B. M;0. in Baltimore last week from Aiken', were ? Mr; M. II. Harrison. Mrs. A. J. Dick^ ; erspn and I)r. C: C. Johnson. ? 1 The many friej)(lij.j)f MPs Audrey ? Biigtfr will-regret to lonvn that she . i.i very ill at the Sli uudslmi g IlJITpl-' ?tal, .Stroudsburg, Pa ? *. Mrs. Lillian . Rice has returned to .Harden City* L. I. after spending a very' "pleasant vacation at home with relatives and friends; ? ? ?^ MHrf-Tnrri^-Dark-! ns?bcrs~ rerUTTTCTt" . from JNew York. where she~spe'nt the ?- w vacation season. She is . looking the V\l^tllVA?"tvA.. 11 (S ... l/i\. mi v?\n ^ UMUiUi . Rev. and IVJrs. A. \\\ Ilill left last "cd* f?I' various Points X'nrth whom r irn hnpn Uiny imiII enjuy a much iiooik^ =h?? od- roBt.?-?-? ' ?? fthr "Gcq: Weaver returned "last" z^~ wrrdr?frgniTth^Poeomy .Mountains of Penn.;' where he spent a pleasant and prOfttabfe vacation. .Mr. Weaver will resume hisc work at Behofield as Dean. ?of boys. Mrs. A. L. W. .ioni's pssist.mt prinh cipal of the Andrew ' Ko.bert's .lnsti? Lute, is'recovering hum horrecfut ill. ~ noss and is out-again to the delight of her many .friends. ??? ? ~ PtofjUhanlT1eI'~of BoiMdri. r Mas-?., was the weekend guest of Jrliss Dora Jones and family. Having never been South before, Mr. Lewis was favorably impressed with our balmy climate and the hospility of our town " ? ~ peopli;. Op Saturday evening the young i college set of out City enter. V tainec [in honor of Mr. Lewis. Among, 1 those, present were Misses Ida Childs, Esthe ' Brooks, Beatrice MeGhee, Dora Jor ps and Messrs. Harryj Anderson, ~ Willia [\ Ilarley." Prof. CRtuidler is to 'teach" History and Educational Psychology atTClaflin University. ^ Thi Christian Ullib was; delightfully entertained at. tlic home.of their president, Mrs. E. Galloway, Sunday. ?from Lilt) to GiilO p. m: The repujlifr U yifi* Mrs. "Bbrtha Owens became a Li member,? Mrs.- L.: Er Barnes <was a pleasant visitor and spferC very brief lv on Tra-ntThg~Uh~i Idfr^ 'the Tost ess served. dcliu.uus ice _crtlim and cake. Mr. A.;Av Ilill,?r., \vho~hairi,eturned from a 'very pleasant -vaca ion in Penn., was delightfully.enter tainod by Mr. 11. P. Brown, grandson . of Mrs. P. J. Peoples,-M;onday~tve . mt\?r, ?>ept. Kith.- All enjoyed the so? dal hour. ~~Ice cream and cake were ?? served.? .? ~ i The"students who for colleger last week were-Messrs. A. W. Hill, Hill, bra B, Jones for benedict and faiss Alpha Thompson, for State. . "Miss Russell Smjth left Monday For Manning, S. C., where she will resume her^ work as teacher in the ?public nohftols there. Mr. Richard Blocker, a formrnr At1c^~ en Knight, now of Detroit^ Mich.) is Hl4JHlUU-y U1 Hth HWlfiHl Til si 111 JltV ?friend* and rehrtivesrr-; = Mi*s Nettie Kenner left for Stpte t oliege where she will resume her Mrs. C. C. Johnson and seven childrenmotored to Washington, D. <3^ > liiift went end whew tKev will anend ~r~ n? "vr w..vTi .".vr. "r~ivrt j ~ WWW> wwkg HB the sutHta of Mra. 1 ' _aw __ ...' . . . .. . 1 . " , i -i Annie'Johnson Cherry, Messrs. Mason,I il anff't/. C. Johnsori, Jr.. also theTr sister, I^iss Mary J. will attend Howard jtwiwi i&mr+um^ The many friends ofUfr. A. Mitchel 1 will be glad to' learn that-he is out again after undergoing such a serious operation. Georgetown, S. JC. ' Personals Mr. A. Green left for Hampton Institute, Monday. Mr. Lawrence Dunmore has returned after visiting New York and other. Northern Cities. I Mr. Joe Beck, a-promising young -num-is home for a few davs visiting his parents, Prof and Mrs. J. B. Beck. j ? The Rev. A. S. Newman haa return- ; cd to his work aft.er sending a~sfiort~ vacation at hi? home. . ,1 Among the teachers who returned j and reported an enjoyable vacation, jast week are: Misses Gibbs and Bias* j Mngamo; Sprtngflgld, S. C.; Cleo- l^airj Abbovlile; Miss AVAfdrwho spent the t "iummor in jTamptorT'dhd N. Y.;-Mra.| Frederick, . Sumter; Mrs. Sawyeit, Spartanburg*,? Miss Smith, Atlanta; Hro<f. Brown, Philadelphaa and' Prof. Byrdj, Manning. Ate A Q niinm'nrp is hack at his business after spending G weeks in. Memphis, Tenn. Mr. T- M.'- Goodwin made a flying trip.tn the city, ? j Mr. C. j. Beck has returned ' to school where he is attending school. Mtv Irp""' Finfoefe?rgt.nrned to "the-! city Saturday after a short stay ihr Manning. ?~? | Miss Bertha Frasier left for Claflin University last week. j Misses Katherine Polly and Sarah | Parker have returned to Benedict Col7| Hon. J. A. Baxter, Messrs. W. J.; Wi]d<, S. S, Minis and RJ. J. Jackson! are home after attending the M. C. which convened in Baltimore, Md. ) Messrs. R. Brown and R. Dunmore have returned to J. C. Smith Univ. ^ - Death ~ Mr. Edward Nesbit, an old citizen, died last week and was buried Sunday afternoon. " r Mrs. Sarah Wilder of this r.it.y riierl *and wjbs buried in "Sumter. A party included Mr. and Mrs. F. VV. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Brown, Capt. and motbred over to attend the funeral. " "The Fi gifting l>eacojv;_ I . Is the jianre of a picture in which "Tiger" Flowers, the G?brgia tornado who not, long ago place the K. ,0. on Harry Greb the Middleweight champion of t)ie World and acquired his crown, this picture will be shown at the Palmetto Theatre, Sept. 29th_ and 30th. This picture shows the Fighting Peacon in action in the ring ami is in demand all over the country and there are a few places where it has been shown that are trying to is the greatest fighter in the ring todiry. -We shuuld- feel in debt-to the nv'tiviffor of the theatre fei' securing such a high-class picture for *18. Frhn~nJ ~ i?I The children were somfewhat surmised on the lTtth when thev foUnd I that the complexion of their building : had changed from red to grey. Just J the santfe over 700 registered, the! first day anchProf. Beck is prepared to take care of a record attendance as it is expected. " * We feel that" the parents should visit the school more often and they I will encourage the teachers. The on-1 ly way some-of-the parents get to the school house is at closing time in June if their child i? not promoted then they go for a fussi This is the time" C"6~~ prevent- that June dtssatis=faction.'y Oor to the sehoob-house from time to time trnd check- up "on your child. " " ^ s XII of the "old teaichers 'are back on 1 the job' except Misses Sanders and Williams, the latter Is fiO\V"MrarBa#thi Mis^es~Horry and Taylor are filling the vacant positions. , Miss Arline ! to illness. : ? LOXE STAR, S. C. LOCALS ? The Tarmcrs of this section afe still making a -success in gathering' and harvesting.^ They had a ' few good rains which did no serious injury to the crops as yet. ' Mr. C. Pinckncy Worthy, treasurer 1 of the newly organized lodge, hag. suffered a" Revere touch of.fever, but! he sayChe is able to perform his duty again. ' - M, C. .Stokea, chairman of the Sick-Committee suffered a. few days of iimhI fewewr but np..artA able, > to ret.nrn-JxL- his work again. ? Miss Mable Murry ia stiHinhe&Bndhas^ been foT two weeks, a hearty j member of. the new lodgo nf. Star. 1, |T,. " - 77 W. I. T7,ernmon has been real sick with fever and eold but is able to return t.n hig. work. ?"M. C. ?tokea-I . . THE PALMED 1 Chester Paragraphs Mr. J. T. Douglftsc Arrived in tha where he spent the summer. After "a half Week at" h'on^e^with his pa-, rents, Mr. and Mrs.'J. TfTJougTass, he left Sunday afternoon for Charlotte to resume -his (-.todies ?t .Johnson O. Smtih Univ.i Mice Fnnnip Miller of Collimhin spent a couple of weeks here very pleasantly wi thTr iends.?-Miss MilTer is a former Chester girl, hnd. her hundreds of friends are always glad tcLha^J^rjiLJfchJs^city^ ?; Dr.. W. A. Walker, Reidsville, N. C., is visiting his; aunt, Mrs. Lottie Riehburg. = ~ Mr. WrAr-Cfos'son, RiehmoHd(Va.7 is expected in the city to spend the week-enct-^wtth?Mr.-and Mrs;?Ban Davis. . Mrs. Jennie C. 'Baum has .returned from an extended Northern tour. Miss Isabell Douglass, who has Iseen critically" ill" at the Chester 9ani* torium, is gradually ^hniTrdvmg. . The revival?meeting at?Calvary JJaptiat Church is in progress and is being conducted by Rev. W. M.' Watson of Greenville. Rev. J. G.White .? ^ ? will preach next week. The Mass in brick "laving at the Hi* School is making a deal of progress hhiler~tte7Instruction of Mr. G. W. Malsbey.' - Misses Sarah and Tnyot.ta?Miller. are in the city from a stay of several months in Saluda.. - , ?Miss Maggie"Honcfr is quite sick at 4 . 1 1 ^. ner~noroe^>n loiumpus atreet. ?.? Ati-. James Lewi's died at his home on Columbia Street, after an illness of long duration. Funeral services wtlre held at Mt.: Olive Baptist Church Monday afternoon with Mrs, E. N. Isom,_ -Undertaker. Miss Mozella Uloud of Koek?H?H, was-in the city Friday. , , Litfle Julia Spann is on the sick list. . * .. jMlsa-Ejrma Anderson of Charleston passed thru the city Friday afternoon enroute' to Chapel HilC N. C., where shb will teach.-- Miss Andreson was" formertwa member of theTiigh School Hfttetrky-here and quite a~crowd Tvas at the.station to ceo' hep; ~ Miss Mamie Watts, of jColumbia" passed through the city Triday enroute to New York City. ?Mr. Cetty-Babcock and Utr. - John Walker have returned from Washingp'ectively.? The Messrs. Dendy of Clinton' nwF tored hero Thursdy anil spent?the day. f:n\?ARRR MRnirii. AssnriA TION RECONV' KNJ5S " ~ : \ the (Jongaree Medical Association met at Div?Cooper's office for their first meeting since* July. The-Associatitfti was well attended by~"its~members. | Drs. Evans, Daniels and D. K. JLelikma gave-the -Association some of their vacation experiences and show-| ed us how we stand as a people hero in the Ijouth an Cumuaml with our peonle in larger eities We were served with a delicious repast with plenty of smokes for every one.? The "evening was very pleas-" antly spent by the members. -Every member of the Palmetto Association is asked to be present at the next meeting as there is some., very important business before us. Abbeville Locals Mrs,. Janie Ellison and-stster, Mrs. lareiki Lomax-of ^Chicago, apcnCTasT week in Anderson with Dr. and- Mrs. Edmund Johnson. Miss Ruth Butler who spent the summer in Atlantic City "with her brother, Mr. Henry D. Butler, has re^" turned home,, left last xybt-y f9y State College. Mrs. Ella Richie Gavin aftor opond. ihg two weeks with home folks, left. Tor her home in Luhibt I'ldH, W. C.,1 Wednesday. Mr. L. A. Richie and Mrs Mru T. pppo ntf^nrlnrl hf' " M ^..'1' T1rl'~ timore last week. Miss Myrtle Teal left last week for Cheney Inst, to resuriic_hcr- work as teacher?in?Home Economics after spending two weeks wtih her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Teal. Appropriate exercises werp held last Wednesday e.vening atthe-residftnce nf Mr. and Mr?y;-George MbsTey art Spring- f-ttreot in honor of the graduation of Miss Zonnie Belcher from the^Abbeville MemoriaLJHospital. She?was awarded?a nui be ill-' ptTJma by Dr. G. A. NeufTer. A large number of whitefrierrdswere present. ?Mtnn'ttwnim is w juiftig uuiliWI1 -nfi bright, -attractive jrefson ality and is kiiuivn ~trr many Thru Tier work at the Hospital. Many and valuable were the presents she reclevml. Mrs. "Mos^ l?y was a charming hostess to about 75 guests, and served delightful re fresh men ta Consisting, nf a anlnd aoUra?, ?? i in11 iiVi i riiiiiiinm im_]\ - - , -j hr?*~? * .?-'? *r?w - . -?>:~ ' ,' ' .-I -^.-* r '* ." """ ^ ,.; ,% rp LBADEK ? =Lm^^m^~mmm~m ? . * ?? Miss Nannie Lee Bradford returned To Rust College-in Miss, to resume - he rworh as leather mid'StemiKrupher. -Mi, nOuimil^ijClHfmi fame liume Last week from New, York where he spent tiie summer andTeft Sunday for Shaw University. Miss Ernder Washington of Columbua in spending a wliilc with Miss Asialee Whiter" ' Mr. and Mrs. Marion.Jones returned -j r^... j nu: L i iew uuys u^u iro rnvjiucagy, wnere they visited Natives and friends." -Miss Ruth Butler entertained a num ber of young people on Monday eve.ningi -.AH. had a pleasant -iime-'glaying games, etc. Refreshments of cakes and wine were served. .' Mrs. iEharlotle. Arnold-left -for hail? Jiome in-Atlanta after spending some time wfrth Mrs. James Haddon IonBrook Street. ; ' * ' " Mrs. Eliza Hagin entertained with a lovely i evening party Tuesday at her home on Whitehall Street in honor of Mrs. Ella Gavin of Lumberton. N. C. ........... _.?.j?.u. were served. ?? ^ : : Clinton Locals - -Sunday - morning, S^jit. 19th, the sun rose bright -and clear- with the weather, cool A.II would ,enjoy a few cool days now, and we complain about the course of .nature, still so^je oTys" realize that God is behind it all; hence Hie Will must be done*?? Sunday School at Friendship opened at tht> usual hour, 10:30, and was ^wetl-attended, with-but a Tfgvr Alexander "reviewed?the?lessun aild brought out helpful truths from the subject: "Obedience t(T Law.". Rev. D. L. Witherspoon, P.. E. of the Greenwood?District,?was?introduced -and gave some remarks lhat were wortte while. " ~ Tho mrirninpr tprvino ?p?n0H Mp wjfh the stewardesses, stewards, and choir Jat their posts. Rev. Logan, pastor, used for a text. St. Mark 10:47. He launched out into the fullness of his text and brought forth- to the J coifgregation^the neSdjT truths. He J corujjiared phyriirnl.blindriesk with splritual blihdtws?r?H? said, as you-cannot ace the things uf this world With-' ^out the natural eye, neither can you ! see the spiritual things without the spiritual eye.- Rev. Logan tried his ^elf as nevef^befSpeV , The League began at 7:30 conducted the Presbyterian31 Chureh. She read an interesting story to the League on the life of Indians and their code of living. It was a trjjat to the League :ind 4n thp misginnnry ln<H?o MlSS Rlnnli'.n'^ a vory uprlatp 1,Jdy, and is worthy oT an" example for ofefiers. , '. '.j. -| -?Dr. Wither spoon spoke of 111 e large attendance of the League by young people, and hoped it would" continue< a healthy and-progressive society, be eause;~the young people of today are the church nf tpTinrrny;,?President of ^he^I^ague his^ re111*1,rp ei,? l,:?ii.. - x-.j k>uo- imuiii) conpeineq. LP:?Withnr?poon woo niolt, but he said- He eould~"nnt afford to wnrnhip^ with |his good people and go away without leaving a sign that he had passed this way. He broke to us the ; Bread of...Life from Genesis 13:12.1 IIallelujaJi, aniens, and Glory to.God! J went upwhile he manfully pictured to saints their heavenlyJiome and to sinners their horrible state after death. Some of the pointed facts to be maintained were: 1st?Not to pitch your tent toward sin; don't let; it approach you, because sin has a magnetic influence'."2nd?In order for! a people or church to sncoepd t^_rayLgt-| first gef rid--of strife and find that get-together spirit and utilize it. I)r. 1 "Withgr'spoon io a powcr/^OtTiiie agaltfj Doctor?especially, when sick. ["On Monday,'jSfept. 13tH a?eredf table showing of Clintonites left to Among the number we're: Mr. ' W. Crawford, Misses Lillie B. "Williams, Flossie Garrett, Lola Young~and Lulf "cile Wright. ~ * * Before leavjng, Mr, Alexander gave those present in S. S. a good CQPTTSel. raying: "Keep~tn~touch with the S. S. and show you are a live wire in every respect." Mr. Alexander realiized that the girls .look a "Georgia "peach and a Palmetto beauty." Last week Rev. Lee R. Kibler of 1 Ghoewinitj/. N. C., was the. guest ofi Miss Conhie R. Young on Wednesday. They both thanked; the Jon, Mr. Jaa, Gary " for carrying them jlll n hHtfr sightseeing. - The Cantata and Mock Conference! exercises arc hoped tolje in short. _-l - To keep abreast of the times, read j The Palmetto Leader. ?Ethel E. S.j Greenville Locals - N* ered a very strong gospel sermon at Allen Temple A. M. 6.- Church ljjist t Sunday TMOrning. The sftnie was en- . jojed bj fl tUlllrtllLUllltf bflfl^d hn.,^ L Fine music was furnished by_ the i %* . . ' ' * ~ *>>' aturday, September 25, 1926. 7*7^ v --' -' --V Master Claremortt A. Williams, Jr. grandson ot Mrs.^H. bJ. Williahis, a WPilltBy llliyinliur 'uif Allun Temple A. Mr Er h?reh, Is attending ITie iTaines lnstlfutc, Mn AugiTstn, C.'n. . Mrs. Jnnia Thompson AlexSK&Of, and daughtor, Carolyn of Port8moutht miig iy put uver a pig ran program at. an early date. Definite. announce*ment will^ W1^nade later. t ~ Th?T Allenites met i*t the home of |Mrs. Addie Miller, Anderson Street, i Monday afternoon, where an excel<1 lent meeting was enjoyed oy a full j tvfembersbip. I The Ladies Aid Club of Allen Temj plerTfior at the,homa^ol. JVI r.s. ,Hp.nrii? j Hujrter ,JBu r n ^ St reel Mond ay a fter^ |hion, the hostess served, refreshments, j. The .B. Y. P. U. of Springfield Bap-; tist Church entertained with n WntorLnT'eluii Feast at the home ot Mrs. Bes-sie?Boyd, Antler son Street, Monday nighrlast. The effort'proved success ) . 7 ' ?i I Mr.iM. D. Butler and Mr: FindJ*y^ , of Abbeville, were visitors at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Alee Williftrffs on I Wardlow Ktrr??t lnof ( ........ "U"U"J The - Booster:?' -Club of.-Allen Temple, met at the the president. | J-Alisg Florence Lykes, Ware -Street, 1 Tuesday afternoon nf tent wcckzaatfe: a fine attendance and a brilliant meet_ ing. This was thc Club'^first "meeting sinde the fall'school term began . apd .hence ,there wereseveral out of kowri teaphev^ present. Among whom were: Misses Janie HolmesC^M- E. ..Wilson, \zTt K. Tifman and Mrs. Abide J.^Chapelle. Remarks' by Dr. E. A. Huggins and an instrumental solo j by Miss -Wilson were teatures of the |. afternoon. During the course of | the meeting uie nostess served several -courses of delicious dainties. . j Mrs. Addie Thompson and daughter Allene, formerly of this city but now"! of Philadelphia, have^ returned to J their home after a, pleasant visit with "Mr. jjid Mrs. J. A. Johnson on Lfcach , Street. ??1? ? i Mrs. J. B. Calhoun. Sr.. Mrs R Fladger, Misses F. L. Lykes, Gussi6 |"CaHn'Hlnr Mary ^1 .yk-pg .amUililn Tm?r. [ence Elainq Fladgei\"'motnr<ol to Now. berry Saturday of last week where .they had an extraordinary "nth relatives and friends. ? ' Mr. and Mrs. John Young, formerly of Detroit, have recently moved back to Greenville, much to the delight of bheir friends. . - .? Mrs. Bertha Hunt and Mr. Verring I Myers motored to Columbia last Sun- ' I Professior Office Hours: TricPhnncn: II *30 ATTtt. To 2TEOl^I Office 3536 6:00 P. M. _to_8P, M. He?. 6648 Dr. U. hi. Stephenson > 7 ?" ~ ^ J Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A -? Specialty ErE Office: ?Residence: J414V4 Assembly St ? t32fr~Oak St. ? > Dr. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon Snecial Atipufinn ninon ........ /-v \J Women Office > " 3 Residence < 1125 Washington, ?2230 Hampton Phone <3429 Phone 7564" . ' 11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Rea. 4692 6:60 to 8:00 P. M. ~ DR. J. G. STUART Office: ~ Residence: 1?92.?qin, Street U17 Pine fitwt i ? Office Hour*: ?, '??? 10 A. M. to I P. M. ? 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. ^ Dr. J. H. f?nndwiii m> WaehlBgluB ?l. > Ouluaina *-C ^.- ^--*-^7*a-__ 1^1i'r :- - ' * -6 choir. Sunday School and ATHdT^E. League services "also-were atten| deU ^Pj>"^uud crowds mid proved very | neipiui. /\s an TrnliHg si'rvii'iy zr quite ably prepared and -splendidly T?f9en by members and friends of the church. The ^participants included Mis? Washington; Miss Wilson,.Miss. Janie Holmes, Miss W+lfie -Smith, Miss F. L. Lykes, Miss Hat tie Brown, Dr. I Ei A. Huggins, Dr. L'. B. Morrison, j.W. A; Fisher and a chorus from the | Junior choir. A collection of .almost, j $60. was taken. . ? ]?^Rev. ^fr. Kinfe; ian able evmgelist filled the pulpit at Tabernacle Bapj tist-Church,' of which Rev. William r-Watson "is-pastor, last Sunday morning and evening-. Rev. King-preached I impression on the people at Tabernacle; The S. S. and B. Y. P. U. also reported fine and impressive services. Clubs anil Pergonals The Will Do Club met at the A. M. ' E. Chbtclu Monday afternoon^where under the leadership of Miss M'.' S. White, president and Mi,ss Eunice Ad?. pis, secretary. This group is plah virgin**** Mie UUU96 Ku^8VS VL^ur. and Mrs. O. - M. Thompson, 412*N.: ?J* Bro\^n Street. . - . .* . The funeral of the late Mr. Frank Thompson was conducted at Allen * Temple Churchr Tuesday afternoon of ? 1'aAt week. The pastor, Rev. W. F. > The pastor, officers and members of Allen Temple are. fortunate dn se- ? curing: the services of the WMMly? . ; ' known: and celebrated- evangelist, Tlr; arrtAntylasg. McDuflle, to~^ndrnrF::tftg~=:^? ^ ! annual fall revival meeting which begins about the first Sunday in Oct. Dr. McDuflie's fame is international aryl, therefore, he needs nointroduction to the Piedmont section, espe* . r cially in -Greenville, where he "enjoys a Tnn^retmtrttmn ar? agqspel phif05g^~~ ~ ^ phei\ His remarkable ability to dra- A matize God's word was thoroughly | demonstrated at Isreal Chapel C. M. | to the city that acclaimed him as "ai. - with genuine delight fey his legion 'of warm friends ?W. A. Fisher.. J SENECA LOCALS lion meets this week beginning on the 21 and Justing until Thursdav 23rd. Rev. J. S. Steward is the faithful Mod. orator. Rev. J. W. Beck, Clerk: W. F. rvrgnsnn, Treasurerr?-This meeting ? to be?held with New Hope Church, Dim.ull, pustoK This is one of the T)tir boys and girls are leaving" for various colleges in the State and A. U. and. (^lark Univs. in Atlanta. Cupid has also. , been busy. Mr. I John Lovingwood and Miss , Sept. 13th; also Mr. J. Rucker andpTys.-Julla lLalmer decided to have the * minister to. .pronounce them husband and wife. ''So mote itbe." ' I Mr. Pruev North.?o? Newark, N. J. ran over to see relatives and friends here.. He returned loaf lWnn/)o? |. iWd congratulate Friendship ' jj lege in securing Rev; -Dr. Roberts to preside over her future, destinies.- A Dr. tfall7~ * Seneca lost tmo ?f hw p;^pn citizens last Sunday morning ll? G. YV. G^hilliat, Qne_jOf thelmostI noted cotton brokers and a kind and ' ' . helpful fiioiul of both white and COl= ' ored people. He is known all over the United States and Europe as well Best by Test "WAVE- Q? ~ 7 /./v -k An Iduul Hair rrainer for Men and -Women.? Keeps itre THaTr in itiTplace und trains Hair to lie straight. For .Sale at .Nelson's Barber Shop 531 MAIN ST- COLUMBIA. S. C. , r ial Cards ?J i -Office- Hwars^ Phone 3b3tt" ""* 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. 3 P. M. to 7 P. M. Sundnys By Appointments. - Dr. H. G. Thompson , Surgeon Dentist Grown and Bridge Work a Specialty. _ "PyorrhetTTreated Successfully. 1414 1-2 Assembly St.. Columbia, S. C. "V " "" - - ? I .' .. -C_ - . ' Office Hours: 10 to 12 M,; 2 to 6 P. M. Telephones: Office 5744; Res. 3702 1>K. M. ArEVXNS Diseases of Women A Specialty. Graduate Nurses in Attendance. 1501 Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. ?r A. M^to 2 P M. ^Office?4247 P. M. t,n 8 P.-M.-'? Reo.^?89ft? Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. 2T0T" (Tervals St. ? ^SOlPfn. it >V'^V ! DR. f - Gold Crown' and Bridge Work A Specialty _ Special .Attention Given ' to Diseases of ? 1 " JUlllMUB Phone 8264 :=