The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 09, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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. _JWe were delighted tQ have Rev.'H.'
Amaker of North, S. C., to,"call in to
see u8 Wednesday. Come^gain.
in the otty this week-attending
the official ntlPninff nf ATTilW TTS1?
- Miss Alice Gunter of 604 South
Park street h&s "returned'from Agtieo
yille, ft. C. She report^ a pleasant
- ' stay. .'
Mrs. L. B. McLees left the city this
t* afternoon for Battsburg, where. she.
Will teach 4jiia term in the Bateshurtr
High School, ' 1
Miss Ada Young of New York left
the city Saturday for Sumrnerville
for an indefinite stay. We hopa_for^
her a-pleasant trip. ?
Miss Lillie E. Porter of this city
left Friday for Kerslmw. S. C.. where
she will begin her-secPnd -year as
?, teacher in the graded school.
Mrs. Emma McCaskill,-of 604 Gates
street, left the city Sugday to visit
heT mother, Mrs. "Motile Ppby, of
Camden, there Mrs. McCaskill plans
to stay indefinitely.
Mrs. Robt. Butler, ..who Tpent three
I?months in Brooklyn, N. Y., with hers0ff~and
daughter Walter flTOf^'Mae
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in New York. Mrs, JoneB, my hus-.
~ band, . Mr. John ' Ql&agow~Jhnd?Mrs. Glasgow
spent "Labor Day in New,
York City.
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Mr. Beverly Roundtree, a graduate
ot theNofhial Schoof.ofAJten Unl- '
veraity and-who ha? spent dfhe summer
in- Npw York City, has left N. Y. ,
? regular College course. ^JteyerlY-wafi .
one of til brightest students-to TiaVe
gradyated from Allen, and fiis friends
are wishing him much success in his
. scholastic journey.
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afr, and -Mra., W. J., Nelson, their
(wo children, Mrs. Susan Scott, (th$l
i . .
. - uniLCf naa ^mi lieu HI LI1H t!lLy HTIPr
a very pleasant stay. 1
Rev. and Mrs." L. D. Gamble, of
Spartanburg, "passed thru "the city
Wednesday en route to Greenwood to
spend some lYine with Mrs. Gamble's
relatives. We wish for them a pleas.
_ - ant trip.
Mrs. Daisy Asman has gone to
Raleighn, N, C., to visit her* daughter
and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. L.
K. McMillan. Rev. McMillan is a
member of the .faculty at Shaw University
this year.
mae Frances aiid .Mattle Lee Btrr^
ton, of 727 Assembly street spent 2
weeks with their grand-parents Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Burton of Newberry,
** S. C., they returned to the city in
time to enter B. "iV W^H. S.
Mr. and Mi^s. George Pearson of
_TLumberton.^N. are visitiner their
* cousins "MrTand Mrs.~fcetm Anderson,
Cohrwbla Mrs. Anderson1 has shown
While the City Agent ajad representative
of the Leader was on His
rounds last week collecting dues, lie
found his friend Miss Estelle Weston.
Although Miss Estelle has been sick
-she has recovered and gave the agent~?her
subscription to The Leaden ~
Johnson; Mrs Elizabeth Lessene and
Mr. J. S. ^Greene, all of Charleston
motoycd to Columbia to attend the
Grand Lodge sessiong of the Knighta-i
of Centurion, while in Columbia they
- were th'S^u^sLS'bf Mrs. T; A. Williams.
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' * Mrs. Inez Simmons, Miss Sarah!
.Howell, Mrs. yiola Pierce and Mrs.
Mary Wragg, of Charleston motored
to Columbia in Mr. J. s. Greene's'^sevienrpaesengeaf
Cadillac to attend the"
Grand Lodgf sessions of the Knights |
of Centuiipn| they were the guests
of Mrs. Florence Brown. -?:
The friends^and acquaintances of
_ ?_ Miss Alonzenla Gilbert will be surprised
to know that she and Mr.
Samuel Adams, of. Lykesland, S. C.,
were -secretly mdrried Sept. 30, 1926.
At present they are residing with her
parents on East Gervais, stre'et, Xolumbia,
S. C. Our best wishes go
' with them.
Mrs. Georgia^L. Glasgow has re.
, turqed to the. city after ^pending
some time in the following Cities:
?Nerw Jersey, Baltimore, PhlT&delpftfHT" and
New York. Mrs. Essie Jones
was the guest of her mother while
< . I. II '.. M,
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d Personals ?mother
of Mrs. Nelson, and Mr. Joe '
Crim, of Sumter, S. C., motored to 1
Philadelphia, Pa." They made several
stops, but epenfe moat Of their time
Pa. They visited1 -relatives ^-and
friend^ in ^Tdladelphia. They report ~j
1 Wt. win glud to sec Mfi Law
xence Shepard of Asheville, N. 6., in
our eifo a few dayg-ago. He drove
through in his new Hudson Coach, j '
While here TuTwas ,the guest of MrS, [ (
Estelle finckney Thomas. Mr. Shep-!
ard is the head waiter in one of the.:.
largest hotela sjn Aehcville" and is a" .3
very prosperous young man. He was taken
unt-fui^ auto drives by -Mra. ?
Thomas, et al., who did their best ?
to nfake his stay one of pleasure. >
The Junior Matrons' Club-met at: a
the home of Mrs. Mary ^ Ford, Fri- ^
dayr-Oct. 1, for thcir^regutar^ weekly I*
meeting.. After the business was '
transacted a literary program was j7^
had. The principal speaker was Mrs. I
Matilda Griffin. We were delighted'
to have Mrs." Clara Nowell,'Mrs. tylat-! r
tie Brown and . Mrs. Bessie Thomas.- ?
Mrs. Ford served to-our delight an ^
after dinner lunch consisting of the
following: Cchicken salad,?pineapple t
ice and cake.-. The next meeting is 1
scheduled for Friday, Oct. 8, at the j a
home of Mrs. Charlotte Robinson on't
Laurel street. _
Mrs.1. Charlotte Robingi'n, Pies:, u
Mrs. Mamie Raifofd, Sec., . . ' ~
_ Mrs. Mary.S. Ford,.Treas. -_-.b
^ THE ~^JU3T us*' CLUB. 7 c
The "Just TTs" Club was entertain- "
ed Tuesday the 6th, at 6:00 o'clock '
0. m.. at the residence of Mrs. Wial-?
Ter Brown. Following the literary .Ji
phase of the program tVie member#- Ifl
enjoyed an hour of whist. liniqu^|
prizes were awarded to Mrs. Cooper, b
Mro. Dickoen?and Mh. D. K. Jen- \
kins. respectively; after which a tas
1.y salad course was, enjoyed by all.
The Club is composed ofyseventeen y
junior matrons of the city, nameW:
Mesdames H. D. Pearson, Hopton Psral *
N. A. Jenkins, J. G. Stuart, W. a.
Rhodes, Ck E. Stephenson,
Chappelle, H. H. Cooper, J. EubaitkaV v
A. J.yCollins,. W. Brown, E.' P Rlmgt ^
J. E. Dickson, D> K.- Jenkins, Fjr-Htpp !
l r r>--i-^
ttiiu x. jrurter. . - " 'VI ^
MERRY MAKERS ?LUB; a"?
ber _T^^ng&<r;spent ^ 1
given by the Merry Makers.
?The young men of .the Merry
tts Club have, boon silent in thes^ pol- 1 r
nmns: not that they have dijij$anized,
but that' they have organized
stronger.- ~ v
.Our intention. this-'time - is to start *
-Ihe ball a rolling, (we had the honor
or keeping it- rolling this summer) |
by^hfadrng the attontion^ of the =
"Merry makers of this city and sur- 8
rounding towns." We are-about to *
give our first early fall dance.It *will
be the^most pepwr dance oT this
season-; because it will include the t
many college and high school students 8
with the iollv bunch of flolnrnhiri'a i
older sets. y ' "_X ' .
?' J. EVANS, 1'resident, d
C. WOODSON, Reporter. 1
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* XARD. OF THANKS
thank her many friends for their kind- /
ness shown during her illness.
fej lp(l* ? 2
A CORRECTION. C
In reporting the mp^ey raised at
Bethel A. M. E. ChurcJk Anderson,
4?{#fc-week, the name -of Mrs. Frances
Calhotnv-who contributed ,$10.00 was
left" out thrrti mistake. v \
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'.. "7 NOTICE .3
?St. Luke's -Kindergarten night- n
school will open Monday, Oct. 34th,
at the Parish House, 924 Hampton j
Ave. The Kindergarten will be open- j
ed daily from 9' untiL .12.. and night--a
school from 7- until 9. Instruction* ti
will be given in the fellow iiiggnbjqctar ^
English, Arithmetic, Reading, Penmanship,
Domestic Arts and Sfusic. g
- i ^ - .NOTICE _7l-*
A number of Hampton graduates q
met Wednesday evening at St. .Luke's p
flhiscopal church Parish house, 924 t]
Hampton Ave., to discuss posstbili- m
tieg of perfecting an organization. It
way decided to have another such meet n
mg at the same plaee Tuesday, -Oct. n
tf&tes and ex-students in the city are t
expected to be present; and any in h
adjoining tcrwn^ who ^ian arrange to ~?
come are cordially invited. h
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CAftD OP1 THANKS. - = =
Mrs. Janatte Stewart, Mra, Judie A
Milligan wish to thank the many h
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this PALME!
* An fnr \h* rniiay hi prints* I
shown, and the beautiful floral tributes '
during the illness and death of~oui"
husband and brother, Mr. Mallie Stew
art. Also We-wish to thank Revs, J,
CI White and Brown; also Messrs.
-*4 r*-?i???r+
?v..(i9ui? >*uu t?r?uiey, ior tneir kind
ar>d c6urteotrg~8ervices.
FAIRWOLD NOTES.
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Johir Dell Johnston (one of our
pirls)?lms entered VOorhees Indusxiill
School, Denmark, S. i-SVe are
?lad to report that she made 3rd
/ear high. - .
Mrs. Ethel Martin, Supt., is -in
Charleston this week attending the
Social Workers Conference wliicH coni
rvenes Wednesday -morning at the -j
Sumter hotel. *
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A X f.F.Y-MrKISSICK
WEDDING -ANNOUNCED,!
The leading eoeial event of the past j
veek was the wedding of Miss Isabel i
flartha McKissick. daughter of Mr. j
md Mrs. James Ei MoKlooielii and Sanning
Hartford Baxley, the cere^ 1
hony taking place Wednesday even- t
ng, Septeniber.29th, at 8:00 o'clock., t
tt lSoy Taylor street, the Rev~ ThOS. |
). Brown. officiating >
The wedding music was played by I
diss Katheryn Sharper. , 1
?The ring- bearer-.was;. M?s?er Fred. <
Villiams. ./ I
7be bridesmaids were^Misses Chrisina
Roseborough and .Sarah Rachel (
Thompson, wearing gowns of green j
pd pink georgette and carrying
louquets of astors and ferns. 1
The grttomsmen were Harry Adams (
lid William Bellinger. . ? <
. Miss Helen Bailey," cousin of the <
ride, was. the maid of honor. She^
arried astors. ~ \
Little Anne LucHa Paul was the j
lower girl. She wore a beautiful t
rock of pink silk. 1
The bride was given in marriage by i
ter father. Her dress was trimmed |
E -heads and a silver band Was on ~{
5r side of her head with 'orange^ j
3oms. She" " carried a showered |
fouquet ^f-bridfe^i roses. u
The'.groom had as his best man Mr. j
Hampton * Castor. A large reception
1711 a llhW nfinr M
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v REEDER POINT NEWS. v" '
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i Sunday morning Sunday School was :
v^li attended. The lesson was taught i
we are in the mldat of the revival j
inctf there were quite a crowd worship- i
j|bft| at Reedfer Point A! M. E. Church
morning, 3:00 p. m. and 8 p. m. ?
Byitou.' ,
Eflev. Peter Koon. with his great host ?
wfe Chapin, were down;?Re^. Koon i
ireached a very interesting and help- i
uL-sermon.^and his choir?rendered- s
plenrtlri mimm ^ "' . ' 1
At 3 p. m. Rev. Bowman of Colum- i
>ia preached an extraordinary ser- '
non.-.I<im sure every one who heard i
lim enjoyed his sermon. * i
After hearing a soul-stirring sermon
Ti-1nvitation was extended to all com- 1
nunlcants who^assembled^ around the
acred altar" ana reaetca ot the broKerr 1
lody "and shedded blood .of Jesus '
Christ. ?. .
- rrrs?w?p^.,1 n?n? ?
?v w >/. aaa. ivo A" JJJ. IWUIUQUn CLl- x
ertained the audfehoe with a very in- l
tructive and helpful sermon. Sub- t
ect, "What a Good Soldlef'Endureth."
The collection was very goo'd iir ]
Iced. There Were several to pay 50c. "
n the public collectioth-?amefer~Mr^ i
\ M. Maes of Chapin, Mr, Benson of j
loader Point, Brcthpr T FT Rlvem nf j,
kittle Bethel Chuicb, Mi.?Ilame of *
irthurtown, and Rev. T. E. Robinson. f
Wo thank- our, gnori, __trlepd8 for c
irhat they have done, and beg them to i
ome again. . 1
R1DGEWAY NEWS. J
We are glad to Bay that Deacou N. *
1. Davis, who has befen sick for some 1
Ime, is progressing. 'We are praying 8
of~hTs" speedy recovery. The Sunday *
chool needs him and the church 8
ceda him.?r?; y1
It is reported that Misses Albefta ^
offorson. Aretlo Harrison and Mr. \
amej^Hudson are'getting., along fine 1
ag Tight" into-the-eoHegw spirit with ~
Toai~ u'ufli usiasm and pfnocrn ?oa.1. ~ ?
Sunday was a great day at Mt. Pisah
Baptist church; although our conregatlon
was to some extent.afflicted 7
y- the death of ono of tho State's 1
lost beloved citizens,-Mr. Tbonias p
landoiph, whose funeral was held at 11
he First Calvary Baptist church, Co- f
izabia, S. C. . ?j3
Rey?.Baxier, .om .paslQr^ preached.*. v
o.naerrui sermon, this being "Com %-.
"I, determined- not to know any
hing among you nave. Jesus crueled;"
used as a subjectP'Jesus Only." ?
'.verybody was made to feet good as 1 ?
e so forcefully and logically delt with *
his* great passage; The church was x
upeKeTectrlJled to Its capacity,
Afienyai'fl tin olBtitfg Ofcub F^xlh' |g
nd raised approximately sixty dol- g
ir?; In this was ^Jpst a token of ap- g
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chasing of a suit of plothes. Some
gave dOTtftrs toward this worthy cause.
A partial sum of forty (lol)ars was
given. ^ ~ ~. . - _
The pastor was dtrl<jk n with Burprise
when they rushed in with all this
money, and he expressed himself as
not beini? ahlft t n ohnnf ^V?r?* V? k..
0 . iv? uj nviua
his sincere appreciation for the liberallly
uiuf hoaphaliiy at present, but
time would show forth in a dei>?r an^i.1
greater way. T.^ 7"- -j
1 BELTON l OPAI S '"1
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. Rev.v H. W. Steward will preach at
A.. M. E. Church Wednesday night, Oc-t
lober 13th. . ,, ' |
Mr. Frank Gamble, who has tippn
spending the summer in Philadelphia,
waa homo for the week-end. Un lufi f
tor Allen Monday evening. . , [
xTrot. Dates, a musical artist, .wffl
fire a wlullu and piaho recital - at the"
graded school building neapt Monday
light, Ootobor 11th.?: f
mi1. qeuigo l. parks,?tne bob oi
drs. Mary Partes, formerly of Jklton.
tnd whose home 1b now in Washing:on,
D. C.,-epent three days in Belton
ast jpeek en route to Morris C61l6~g9rt
Sumter. He is junior college at that
nstltution. Miss Viola Brown has
eft for Benedict, and Miss" Watkins,;
laughter of Mrs.. Carrie Watkins, is,
n Morris College" tbls year^7 ~ 1
Mr. Fred Howard, graduate of the
ilass of '26; Union High .will nttonU t
ichool in the north this yearr?? ?j
Rev. Roosevelt Thomas preached a'
liriHtefr sermon at the A. M. E.
Church last Thursday night ih interest
)f Mrs. Shaw's_.Club,' Rocky Mount
[Jtiurcjj. ~ _~r?. . .
?Rev.~M^ W. jyiHis. -of Lovlndesville.
ireached at the A. M.-E. Church last"
Monday night. The laclies were high"
n their entertainment of ftheV minis
- -
ers of the district who-assembled at
Jclton last Monday. Sisters Logan,
Origin, .Williams, 'Wobstor, Payton,
da White, Wilhcrspoon, Cllnkscales
ind'Sister Switzer. The. ministers
iresent were: Revs. A. J. Martin. V/.
Qore. J. E. Vauss. S. M. Thomas,
>restding eldgr. Df. J. W, Douglass. I
Last Sijndajfe ^was a high" day ,at?^
3ethlehem A.ii M. E. Church. Dr^
Douglass was present and the loyal nembers
spared no pains in making
ho last quarterly confeieueu of the:
rear- a success. The Holy Spirit char-!
IP.tPri tho moaaooA 1
Uivaougv ilie C1UCI j
brought, and success reigned. With;
instinted support the .-Officers and
nembers are rallying for the ahnual
inference. Bros. Logan and Anderion.
are the leaders of the rival forces.
ffiy- J.'ff. Witherspoou tongig;
V_4ne_mb?r,for He v. W.? M. Smith at,"
Worse Chapel -teat- Sunday afternoon;,
ifter which he preached._ Five per-^
io?a?were baptized and-received-into
Ae cnurcn^ it was a solemn feast and ;
ve yearn for the same regularity.
They still pwe $107 to pastor, and
?aid, that .is nothing to "knock out"
n thirty days. _ A great church.
The following has been reported
'rom Rev. Thomas' work: ^
"Conditions around Due West, bet^rrknowh
-as the'H6Iy City,'are good.
The farmers are selling cotton.
Misses Louise Tolbert, Morton and
others have left for schoo^ and the
jest wishes of the community go with
IrenrThis school year.
Last Sunday was a high day at St.
Wary "Baptist Church, Rev. Rdbsevelt
Thomas, -paetor. The Sunday School
vas-~ excellent, _ A? _il: 30 the pastor
)reached from Job 19:25. Subject,
Uglit >ip prparhPrt from P? 119:101
^nh'n?g^yi ir u?At
IT be Sweetness of God's/Word.*' Both
>f these sermons were delivered with
lower, and the pfeopfe were lifted up.
iVe are strivipg to save men, and we
rnve a great man as our pastor,
dence wo are more anxious to work
han over. Our .Blogan is: "Be on .
ime and render consecrated service
o oijfc, Master! We are^ proud of Rev.
ind Mrs. Thomas, for prepared leadirs
are needed everywhere. And" so
ire they.
v'oTR" and missionaries, are zealous
vorkcrs having a large-sum of money *
n the bank to -their credif'.
LAURENS NEWSf^ ?
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Sunday afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock the
uneral services for Mrs. /Eliza Fuller
iUPfe was held at Springfield Baptist
hMrn>ii Vhftr0 had been a faithful
nember for a number of years. Mrs,
filler had been in declining health for
ome time. Her death was not a surrise
to her many friends. She was
ruly a ^hrtBtlan woman " and waa
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?The Economy Shoe -^=|JAKE^UBANKS,
^Propifotor I
1011 Washington Street |
Work Neatly and Accurately Done
E-^Work Far AatUDaMmJ^L JS,.
CIVEUT^TRIAL
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leave? two ^daughters, Mrs. Ida Darks-1
dale, of thU city, with wht*n she'died;
WiHle Fuller^ of Philadelphia, Pa. Interm
eat in the -Laurorm -cemetery^ ?
The living arelTTe" only dead?
The dead live8VneV.er more to die.
And often when we qiourn thedi fled.
Presiding Elder J. W. Douglasa was 1
t-a _y_isitor In the city a few days ago! i
and preached at Dethea A. M., E. '
olmrt'h ip th^ interest of Mrs. Salli? J
ninrl?stor.k'o oiub. ?????-J
Mr. John Carlington left thia past 1
.week- for JaclcsoilVIHe,-Fla. Zj F
Airs. ,Atline Matts of this city and 1
sister of Spartanburg were railed trr J
Columbia to the bedhijie. of their-she
te.r, who^Ta better at this writing.
- Mrs. Enrrlc Fletehei li;ta rtitut'hed f
-hoine'from Asheville; N: G.. afterjj
spending ten days wiih-her dmrghterr^
-A^rs;-Anttier ^tterson,-attd hentster,- 1
Mrs. Clara Boyd/
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson from. -J
Ohio ai'a visiting .Mrn. Johnnoii'u *
mother. Mrs Lizzie Hunter I
-Mr. Milton Dial has returned home, A
after sp^mllng^ the summer in New f
^ork and Philadelphia.' Somebody I a
all amilea? whfi. r* -1
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GREENVILLE LOCALS.
Rev. W. F. R-ice,.honored pastor of *"
allen^'tpnipin, a -M^&^efrureh, waa at J
his best last Sunday morning .when he 1
"preached a very masterly sermon I
from the subject, "Who Is Jeyas?"~~In- ^
his answer as. to who Jesus-Js the (
aneakef-^r^Yo^ Yf>rv forceful And log. 1
leal and held the attention of his ?
audience throughout.- The ^evening i
sermon was preadhfld-by-J^v". <J W. "?
Mizelf, qf Norfolk, Va,, who also de- _
livered a ^trong^gospel message from 1
Nunrbersff^O-lOC Spfehdld niusfc "by i
the choir 'was a featute' of bo* b ser^ ?
vices. The Sunday school ajid A. C. E. t
"League services were up to the usual ~
high* standard. _ " ' <
Re,v. W-tttiapi < Watson, pastor, 4
preached tw?-strong sermons at Tabernacle
Baptist church~Sunday morn- t
4trg and evening. After listening to i
those two powerful discourses the au- ,
diences responded with an'excellent "T
collection of $265.00, whichJla - sald to 1
be the largest amount eVer turned
over in a. single day, rallies excepted?"1
Sunday school hlld TTT. i*. u.-met at 3
the usual hour's and both were largely, j
attended? Rev Watson is being warm- 1
1y received* in the city and his splendid
work is highly, appreciated by the
members, and, well wishers _of Taber. J
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Rev. W. F. Rice preached a spectafcA
tbe-able pastor, Wednesday-evening oT^
last week. Rev.- Rice used as a theme, *
."Nearness to Christ." which proved -s
very practical ana timely Excellent /
music was furnldhqd by Allen Tern.-- (
pie's choir, which boasts a galaxy of J
stars in the following named persons:
Mrs. Emma Qriffin, Miss Gussie_jQalRoun
and Mrs. Addie Miller, con- '
traltos; Mr. J. A. Mack and Mr. J. E. <
Aabury, bas.sos; 'Mr.. Luther Sitton, 1
tenor; Mrs. WiUie Miles; Mts: Miima '
catnoun, Mrs. F. T. Bivins, Miss M. S. i
White, Miss Janie^ifolmes, Miss Flor- <
"anoo~ Lyltos ami Miss- Cnri-ln, \vh?tr,
soprano, and Mrs M. M. Calhoun, or- '
tions conductingniervices at John Wes^ 1
ley last week w?Fft: ,Rav - o-m
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We call for and deli
? YOURS FOR
r? t -1 -J. _ .I . ty
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Ailanre. '.Mattmjii Pre&byterlan church;
Rev. A. C. Adam*. Holiness church;ItQv.
X A. Davi^-Istacl. CliapvL Q. Sf.
E. cjmrch; Rev. CJxas. F. Gandy of
Sprinfelield ehut-ch '1'he cim.'
paign proved ,a decided success, as
always;? ~???:? ? < \ ,
The revival' meeting whiph was to
begin at y\lten Temple . church this
week has^beeu called off indefinitely.
Dt. S. Douglass McDuffie, ' fuinous
evangelist, having .failed Xo keep his
appointment to cpme Jaore. Just why
Lhe .evangelist (lid not sllow up is a
mystery?to local officios,?hot?dame ??
rumor.?which way or tunv nut be 1
-ttkoir ior gnrmodr SUVS the'^rTlll^eilst ^- Rent
to ?r greater field--a Defd. c:{ of '
vfilch ELgreater harvest of .gr-.-cuba'as
^?t? ftnp'1 it?/-..l , ;
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_i Clubhand 'Her8<mal8rr~~~T?
The WiH Do Ciub niet at life home
K Miss SySlt? -DlVih^, LogaU .SCTMonlay
after Adda'with an e.vc^IIetit situ
unit; duii;ig uhit'll the little-hosXees
terved delicious, rfeli'eshmea'.s.' ----- " ;
Thft Ladies*. Aid- Club ofAlien Tpmtie
enti-rt:iin< () i. 'clii>-L-u(. iy|pp-,T ?
yichols SW _Tues'day evenma of lastveek.
The- effort was crowrfedT with"
.Stewardess "Board No. 1 met it ai. .
nn Temple churuli Wednesday ?ficr- :==:
iuuu 01 iasi wees, with the ^chairman,
drs. Addie Miller* presiding.
.Tire'riboptGrK Clttb j?st ttV ihe home. ... .... . :v
)f Mrs. Jessie Brown, -Calhoun St.,
ruesday afternoon, w^iere an jjsxwl-' . " ,"
cnt_meeliii? was 'enloved. Aftjar the
msiness hour .the hostess served fleicious-dainties.
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The Ajlenites club met at 44 te home ' ?
)f Mrs. v Lola Green, "Washington
J eights ?Monday aftei noon "w$tb
lame? ^Arthur as the hflrst. The meqi- . v.
ng Was atte nded" by " a ftilj tfricmber- .
iiiii) and n^gv^.xei^^tiritfjfDlfi^.
.Mi's Ku Trice mem. ==
>er x>f ^Greenville's younger 'baa
'ecently accepted a position as teach>r
in the graded schools at s?. Stereiya,
Srt?r~ V j
Mi b. Susiu"-Young,*^tarmeriy^f Chi-' " ' ?
iago, has. .returned to her home, here,
ifter an absence .of abput two years.
Mr. Clarence E. Doylcy is in the
dty, after spendiay iTeverai-TnpathB in?
JsheVl 11 e, N. t*: . -'-7 ? '-7
Mr.- J. Lee Mayes left last week''tor- ?
jnicago, in., wheTe'he plans to make
lis fatuxf hnliiM =*" ;
M'rs.T75iruls-Tir-^frtte_announces the
eeenl nuirriage of her--daurf!bter.
uane unit, tr> Mr V Alhnrt "fj]nr| nf ?
Chicago, .111. The young couple will- "
hake their home in the Windy City. - '
\ Baseball, '
The, ; Greenville Black Sjhpoorfe
)fbugfrt^ 4h~eir'a 11 season to Ja ' '
iramatic. 'close .last week when they
lovkned the I^ieW^rry nine in'a fast it"C
tfiu Ui'iHiiiif '.vn?iA nnrfi,. uhCB the - u nnoke
*pf battle liAiLdearcd away- the - ,.r . ,
ocal. lads were^ leading by ~rtre"~ebim>- ?
'ortab^e margin ,of 9 U.. The" pasL sea-- ?-?
?oni -a-?-st'tfe'Cessfiti one for v ~~
1 tm'1.,Kennedy^-iid'as they lo'^t n
>hl$v ond panic during^the eb'tire sea- ' "M-v
ion'whire;. wlpning^ abhu^ 12. V\ ' * : ,
The Season's Attfictionjr, > ' ~ ' V>\
October 25iX_at ^-^eieek. 'the "V - ?^ "r
booster's Club will preset what.gives t
5very promise--of being a very "weir " *
balanced nmsichl nrnmin, in?the? -~r J
Aureh"; auditorium. T'tte S'l nfii 1' 1 i'~T*" 7^
vill include the very best musical tal- 4 -14mi
Jhe_ALouuiuim' Gtv' ---? '' * J "
to-"-.' L
Ireonville Til all t^o^^wc-ij known for
ts ftpK-mliiL.nnis-it;aj tMl'jin.?The ad- ???
nis.sion will be oiyi ^;j.i ;vrents'. /i
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