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' _ . ^ > PAGE SIX LAUnCNO NJIVV5. ? | _5 The Blub Bird Scwim- f'lnh linl.l n ***" . delightful meeting Thursday night, j March 3rd, 1927, at the home of Mrs. Emma Hunter. The club was called' to order by the president, Mrs. Blacks; stock .after which an -excellent pro gram was rendered. The club was entertained for a shb.rt time by Mrs. ?juury u. .waiurer. or Dallas, M. c. ij am sure every one enjoyed h.or helpful remarks^ A delirious course of po J tato salad on lettucd leaves'; potato j chips7 saUi'nes. tea and cake.^ Mrs. JJj D. Boyd was asked to yelurh thanks , to the hostess. The next meetipg is' to be at the home of Mrs. Annie B. V-Qwens, S15 i*rire street. " v Mrs. Dora Sullivan left a few' days.1: * ago for Greenville, where she will ' ? visit relatives and friends. - '_j Mr, J. r. Sartor of Harbison Agff 1 Cultural College. Irmo. "s. C.. was the guest of Miss Celin 1 tucket ft on last -- Sunday/ . >' _v[ ??{??Miss Georgia MetZ;, teacher in the graded school of Clinton, was a weclr / y?;end visitor here, the guest of reja- j f ( tiyes. and friends ? ??*" ^ Mr. Sartor anxh'Mts.s Metz were . ^:|?tgrror3-tlf"?Btlie^A. M. k Church on] ^.-35uinlay tnornihu/M aTirsui eT^tajin Tmt -ffienjovcd tin- \voir(loi ljlL^ci'i)inn'^pri-ii< li- | ~ always welcome. Mrs. Hattie Wilson Ferguson and , < . little daughter. Alice- dandle, of ' luinliln.'are. the gnesfTTt-relati cea .and, frlon.lu SANTUC NEWS ITEMS. Santuc, S. C., Mar, 7. l'J27.- j. ? Thoniue-Clucppl- A. M. F Clmjich ( SuBcliTy ihornTiYg, ^taRTi nth. Sunday school opened; at its usual hour' wit-h ; the Superintendent, Bro.' I.. W. j *' Walker * The attendance was' v.eryT good. The second quarterly conference of! ' liw. pastern cirrnil \v:i>i li. l.l :it l. toV. ..." Chapel1 Chun It Fein nary "J. t h.. Ifo'v. L. . . F. Vutive presiding elder, lti v.; J. S. | 1 . _ . . *- ? * >. .?. ixrKSisi c * jt ft f .% % ' X ~?Safeguards the4ig t \ ' ,-^ , - ? ? i\io?t Depe i- vx o Moan F.cojii J *' MoJt'Sani.U ~~ . :. . . T Sat;sh j Muthod ofTUf.-ig, ; ' A,,, o | QUALITY SERV I r.n v irF. ( | 1721 MAIN STREET * 1 CHEVF '.5 No matter when you buy your, ne: It will pay you to ov^ii a Chevi g. cate. BECAUSE?* 5 It wilLchabl^ you to .enjoy the It will make your monthly payn 3 It will save you 0 per cent on all It. is a safe, thrifty hivo^t'inent, 2 A^k for details, (J percent andCENTRALCH ?_. | balesamt $ 1233 HAMP rON.AVE^ - S . , Phone ujtnaoLCfQXeiiXiX1 ClOv.o o ; ; o : > : * c PINCKNEY'S^Fl NDEBTAKER AND LI _ OF qnmH CAROL ~ . Offlre Phnno H707 10Q6 VV A SHIN flTO __ PincknevV Sanife BEST EQUIPPED IN T?IE FOR YOIJ -w- I V irrrii Martin,j pastor. Bro. J. J. Jeter was elected- dolegTiW to the district con-! f.'i-i'iH'o Memorial services were held for t,ijA)se who had died during the quarter. .v 1 Presiding Eld'er L. F? Vance selected as'his text the 2 th and 28th chapters of Genesis, ICth verse. Sub-' Jrrt_ Wnjw up -i.-u~tthr ' In his usualmanner he preached a heart-felt ser^ nip I). Rev. J. S. Martin was" greatly ple:\sed at our reports showing- a total of.$?3.00. : | * March Ctli Rev. J. S. MartTTrselectcd as liis text Epliesians, 5th chapter, mill "ami rmr verses. The BCrniOll \vas|'{uijpyed by .all who heard it. After the; sermon the .holy.' conu'mUilon -was administered tti -h~) peryms. : * 1 The .xnrrtt Annual".Conference lnni. Fi ttlay night, February 25th; was^t success. The Presiding Iiishop. Mw. Miti (-h?-."Mr-Cool. preATuCtl. -The house was crowded to its ^tpaclty. t^y?'Vy one Went a way Feei 111 g happy. - Math Presiding Elder and partes, paid their claims. Twenty dollars was- take'n up lor (lpnr way 'fee. Prof. J.'AI. Daw Kills attended aer day. - ?l - - - -1 o. | Mr. John S. Martin, J. R-, of Jem. TiltsvilU'. S. attended setrices til Thomas Chapel last Sunday.? -St-Kims, tfrmd 13. Jeter. Jo J. Jeter, attended tlia meeting of., the colored farmers in Union, t>. Cp-nt the- Mied-nbmt Saturday. ., ' ^ ; . Mrs iissie Mills- and t]augl*l>r Trrr. r-s?rr?? i Hrbiio .Mills. oi carusie; visneu >u mhomo of .\lrfl. Florence Epps last SAturdny. ; - Xfr/Mte'nnie Sartor, who _<has_ boon spending 'some time, in AVeirton. \V. Va.; rptnmod to. his homo lost Tues-. Mr. Frank Jeter.' .who has been spending the winter in Weir ton. \\\ Vn..' returned to Iris, home la.sU. Snturdayr?-?>' . t ?-7 ??;?~ Mrs. Meilorji Jennings had a severe attack Tiflnlinen/a, but is now slowly" improving. ~--t ' "1 . Sallie J". Jeter. , I ialth4>f the_Nation i . | ndable * . X omical . Y. u>' ' ~~ ~ ~~ trdtory ' ~ ?~ i:ration Known.? X? ICE COURTESY * rQMPAW?I PHONE 3157 \ \ ' ? X; 1 J i .'.aa .v.? i-c-i-'O O QO o.... o LOLET . ? ' ' _ , fli;t car ? olet tj per.'cent Purchase c^ftii- 0 economics of buying- for cash. g; ?' ' _ ' S icntssmaller.. ..-* 8 - O I service charges. p ? 8 paying G per cent interest. -' ? safety?Kndor.-ed iiy Bankers $ EVROLET X O ! SERVICE I ' 4?? COLUMBIA, S. C. S4221. ... .. S, t <r ecc:cco:o:o:o'X':o:oioxrra;: _c.y<: o.oou JNERAL HOME | Censed embalmer 1na & georgia | _ 1 i n . unerai ^ars ana runeral K ' Equipment As Good Ss the Best ?-|H ind Better than the Rest jjj " 'And Prices Less fj -ourtesy - > j SERVICE Uesidtm Phone 7765 ^ ttouimtiia. s. c. iry Barber Shop CITY. COME AND SER RSELF. ; ?. ' \ ? > ' ' _v^?_ , THE PALMDT CHESTER PARAGRAPHS. , ,At tho Metropolitan A. M. E. Z. Church on Thursday night, ' a large crowd"enjoyed "The Womanless Wedding." About 24 yoiuig men made up the bfidal party, some a.s groomsmen, some bridesmaids and usliers, while a low small boya_ acted as flower girls. 1M1 were bouuttfulb dirsaed, and .tho parts kept, the audience., laughing, because of the real resemblance of. girls which tlLcy made in their vnri&hs cos-, tames; cf the"tatesr styles. Stnnback was the gruoni, and Mr; Harold Avers, the bride/. The ceremony was .perfonned by Mr. Cljfterine San dors. Prior to tli^' ceremony, Mr. Samuel James tjani; "At Peace With llio. World." Tlie wedding , march was plyyed by Air. I.oul? Finffcy. Hefresiu snouts were sold in the basement attrr4Htt hufrrlago. ?.Mr. J. li. Douglass', Sr , is Improving afte ran iihiess of two \yeeks, at lii.V home on L,oomis street'.: ?t~ The Johnson <J. Smith quartette of .Charlotte sang to a largo audicncc^i'n t lip chapel 01 Brainc rd luslitute on Tuesday evening. Eat']} number was enjoyed and applauded vociferiously. he qiinnotttu here, and spent a JeAv_ J. T. Douglass. . ? Mrs. .Maggie Br-C'urrcnee is spendbig n.leyc^UTK,-, in Wadesboro, N. C.,. with friends. : ' . : Hii,t?. wiiiin.* uiin K it, icacuer in me 1'Htl'lt'k St iff I High School, was called to her homo in Columbia" Satiflrday bergusr 'the death of'hcr grandfather. Miss. Garrick and parents have the > mouthy of their many Chester friends. / I ? ?On the, moruimt of I-Vbrtuoy t heirigh school students assembled and celebi atecl in the day of a musical pro-grain, tlcorytt -^Vashington's birthday. Auer several vhoiusrs and four numbers -by the high school-double quarr :< tte.. .Mr. ('. K. Leathers; Snpf. of the X. 0. Mutual - Insurance Co. for this district was introduced. Mr. Leathers was ;it his lresr, andjirought out many beautiful lussonsTm the life of George -Washington.?Hi* speech' was listened t; i "with r.i pt at tent ion, and a ft e r in ucIT applatrsv. -rho students .girvo a hearty yell to the speaker. Mr. J.. S. Stanluiek. who arcoiupaniecl Mr. Leathers, atso gave an excellent Jtulk, and his -remarks.?too, were, enjoyed ahd appli-.udeC: ' " . : ; 'I lie Atlil? lie Club of the high school; of v.-h-ii h Mrr-thrtiwefr'Br JtHnea-48-presil . i i Ti socai 1 \iOiwln & nii'llt Tri" i':1 )|i-I: ol-building. Tiie young ,: \cry pleasant evening. . ?.IMr.ria Alexander .teacher, in the Loomis street school, is quite^siek in (he Good. .Samaritan hospital in i11'.;, i-iwt to nrr in rmr -mmrm-TrTM in i'_,a n c1; ri> .i < i mn?to?health and hone! A! !>s i a. nil so Manhack. teacher in. 1-1 ie Petri ok strcvt iiiph school, is on ihc> sick list.^ ?ii > . .Mapnii' Mi Donald has returned to Buffalo, X. V., after spending a month- liero With her mother, Mrs. n-lfr yhompBflU, ?. ,im tlie siek list are: Mrs. Jane ctnyhnrn, .Mrs. Mamie Burgett, Mrs. i toward, Miss 'Henrietta Gray, Mr. John Archie, McLure street. Carpenters are now at work build-, ing I'nilcrtaker ,T. 10. Spana's Funeral Home.. This promises to he a strucuire of modern lypb .with all modern furnishings.' . The, banquet whic h was given Ti.o . la1, night by- the. Masons of thp city, | .cut lines to be the talk of Mie'day. Ea-tcm Star Chapter,. Masons anC other guests. tilled the large hall. monies, a brief program preceded the ;aTh?*riug around the festal ' hoa-r/1. ' C.< Johnson-. of Aiken, heqd of the Ma-' soiis, and Mrs. Robetfii fl. Walton of ] C< luinhiai head of the Eastern Star of Soitih Carolina. Mrs. \yalton made an excellent speech, which was re-imml&d to- hy -.VlrsT"C. M.-PtnTeyr- 6rT P. C .Johnson's most excellent speech was responded to by Mr. J.^S. Stanhack. < A poem, written by Mrs. J. S. Stahhac k, and fcet to nnjj^jc, was sweef-' |y mitiR by 7ri's; O. E. fe^ttfers. Mrsr WalLun asked that Mrs. Staiihgck have l"o co^L.cs.-n for t.licJfjrand Chanter meeHng in July. At tn.c close of the'"program, all wended their ways down stairs, whore two long tables gp'ar:; it' under "the weight or chicken salad,- salu'ties?- pickle, liam sandv. iclies, cake, ice cream, hot cocoa punch. Music was furnished by the string i>:uid of the On Friday at boon the pupils in the sixtli ^rade surprised their teacher, Mrs. O. M. Finley,. with a beautiful silver basket tilled with flowers, as a WrtlldTtT^cfTc' Tust as the hell rang for preparation to he made for recess, Misses Annie-Oarriek, Ernestine Burr ami Will a Moragne, entered the door and liegun singing. "Teacher, We Lave their voices in song, while Mrs. Finley was astonished beyond understanding. Little Mips Henrietta Oray ro l.KAjXil presented! til? gift with a beautiful apeech. -The cIhbh In?a vferjr quiet way._ with the assistance of the teachers, hat) planned this lovely affair, and a sure enough surprise it was to the teacher. The gift' is very pretty and is highyl appreciated by Mrs. Finley, who thanked the teachers and claps tor their kindness and thoughtfulness. ni.mnntlily oTamlnntlnnn haling Rev. Mr. Jones frooi Jacksonville, Fla., preached two very able sermons at^CalVahy Baptist Church last Sun.i " >| - Re-^Mr. TTOTdon of phro -IsTIie new pasfor of the A. M.'E. Jl. Church, succeeding Rev. R. A. Carroll, whd was ^ recently made :i presiding Elder. Rev. Gordon preached . two wond'ej-ful ser mens Sunday.- . The pastor of the white PresttYte. j-ian. Church and hte choir had charge /? wi? oci i ivco ni varuiei iresuyieriail lection amounted to $48.00. Mrs. H. H. Walton spoke to" the stu- ' dents" at the high school Wednesday morning.?She gave tu the girls and boys much timely advice, and all were highly pleased with her speech. ? Mr, jatyes Guston, one of the ol'dpsT aim most highly respected citizens, tUgd at Ilia home 111 JLetetville Monday -eight after a ^short illness. Funeral = arrangements have not yet been made. He was a loyal member of the A. M. job of porter at the Mvers Hotel for more than 40 years. He leaves several daughters and- sons, and a host of friends, both white and colored. Mr. Dan Thomas, another xvf Chester-0 f l end highly respected citl' z . .used v.t his home on Co[ .iiuva sire*., tiara b.ief illness. He j i was it faithful^nember of the A. M. B. Z. Chm-ch. ahcl numbered his friends by. the hundreds, both white and' colored. He leaves a wife and bther relatives. Funerul arrangements have not_. y^t been made. . Master Armon Macon shot himself in the.paint of the left hand a'cciden 'tally one day last week. ,7r ; | MANNING NEWS. By Mrs. Eddie. Walker. Allen's Day was celebrated with be biting services at Trinity A. M. E. Church. ,A special sermon in the 'imyrntng by our pastor;-Rev. Parker, and a program by The children in the 1 afternoon and at night a popular plat-form service .consisting ef-papers by^1 RH^ftdames Eddie Walker, itovena " j wnite, Italirte Hatlield and Prof. W. TWhite. The spirit of Allen was em-~ phusized' throughout the day. Sunday, February 20tfi, was another lliell dav nt . Trinitv Tlio nnotm. snrrfrrr "IffthP- ninrnlnp- H-rrrrr^-iiimw 8-8.?subject,.-The Visioh apian*-: jdrd., At night from pen. 32-29. Subject, What is uod's name? A pro- " ^sevvices and the choir seemed to have been at ita best.?? The choir, under the leadership of Dr. A. "Wj Brown, is forging to the ? LtrmU, Kadi ^rvU*f they ping better: and better. *' Tlie Easter music has come and they have begun already their practice. February 27th Was class day, and tlie spiritual fervor'ran high. Our pas- , tor speaks of class meetings, love feasts and prayer meeting as being j spi:l dynamos. At night the pas!t i". . T .'lr> I. tfor. 2-16., Subject, , * > "" '. u?.v i,nd i. :iist. i I A~new.feature a4 Trinity {s that at Mll.ll l.ffw.itll 1 * x-.u i. Wiiav till I/VIUI II OUII1C HlUIitUUl brings Tu_a paper on some of the car- ' dinaL uoints_ of our discipline, desig- 1 nated by the pastor, tt furnishes -a- < splendid opportunity?for-the officers to become acquainted with the church. J We are: now taking lip the articles of Religion. ; ., Dr. A. W. Brown, accompanied by Rev. Parker and Mesdamea Eddie and Daisy Walker, motored to Sumter to. the funeral of Mfs. J. L. Benbow. ' Mr. and "Mrs. James Walkerhave- : moved into thfeir new bungalow on j Walker avenue. ~ ~ . ~1 Rev-. J. E. Mack was out to Eliza- I bet'h Church Sunday. Rev. Mr. Hatiteld urerrchedfor-litnT.? 1 'At Ebenezer Sunday morning tho | -Missionary-Koclet-y-awl-Sunshine Dand-^ held their regular meeting, which was : largely attended. Mrs. Angus Walker 11 la president and Mrs. Gertie Frasier is secretary. They have an a plan for a financial drive. They are bound to | | succeed,, with such noble women^ at the helm. ..The ?Y. P. IL.^mder Miss Lucile;< Garner .as preshlent, is doing splendld'ly. It la a pleasure to see the twoi groups at work, led by Miss Corrine , I Douglass and Mra. J. E, Maeh-rewpcet- = fully. - , , Kevs. J. W. Easloy and L. H. Hat field relieved" the two heads of the groups In their afternoon meeting and! impressed very forcefully the lesson! of faithfulness. ' , Mrs. W. M. lib yd and a friend of ] Florence were visitors In our city last Sunday, r>xj=i_- ^ L liev. J. W. Easley preached a strong ?erm?n at Ebeneeer test Sunday night ly of this place,"but now of Flox'ence, was a visitors here lately. JVJrs. Maggie McCoy, the wife otiter. J. G. McCoy, is very this writing. it is noped rbr her ft'speedy recovery. Mrs". Marv iamos is stril sick, but is Improving nicely.- Her two daughters from the north are at her bedside. The Chapel schobl of Alcolu taught by Mrs. Gertie Frasler, gave a splendid "program Sunday afternoon. Many prominent speakers"Wdre -ofi the .program, namely, Mr, Bradham, county superintendent;-; Mr It. J. Alderman and Prof. W. L.. Bryant. The big four quartette furnished excellent music. The collection whs $18.00 for the good of the Bchonl. - Miss Almeta Johnson spent - titer week-end with her parents at Jordan", S?C ? Mrs. Minnie Byrd has returned to her home in Hendersonville, N. C. * Mr. Joe McDowell of Columbia spent a few hourcTn-Maniring: GREENWOOD LOCALS . Prof, and Mrs. I. M. A,. Myers and daughter. ^M is a Ella Clyde. spuut last Saturday in Greenwood. Prof. Myers was en route to Abbeville to address the County Teachers' association. ""Mrs. Rosa E Jones and daughtfir dT Abbeville are in tlie city, stopping with Mrs. S. J. T. Burgess on Hackett Street, Miss'Blanche VVilliapis, one of Columbia's public school teachers, spent last, week end visiting her parents. \f?, ,.,wi vrMn n?u* urinin??? mi, ct 1114 1U13. nuui, ?? itiiuiua, un mag* nolia St. . n Mrs Emma R. Wilson and Miss Kate Pressly of Abbeville Spent a few hours last- week with' Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Martin. ~Rev. and Mrs. J. C. McClellan and Rev. I. Reid of Laurens were miosis last,.Aveek of Rev, arid Mrs. A J". Martin. Mrs. Mamie -Jefferson BrtAni and husband, of Darlington, motored here last Sunday spend a few days as the guests-of the former's relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Williams, on Magnolih, St.* Dr. W. F. Rice of Greenville dropped in lust week to see Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Martin. -Rev. j. W. Witherkpoon. made a flying visit to the city last week. Rev, A. J. Martin has been* ludisposed-tot-nearly a, week * *. - . . -i. ?Mr. Douglass?of?Washington, the noted violinist, played to quite a goodr ly number of appreciative hearers last" Thursday night, the 3rd inst. . iV_J The inclement weather of last week caused many persons to miss- the movipg-plelnrr show-pu^on ^fry-Mrr-flcCTTg Wednesday. ?Mrs, 'Adline Simpson, after quite-a serious .operation, is convalescing" nicely at Iut home on Gilliam St. -?? Church* News?Mt. Pisoar. A. M. E. Church. ' Because of the pastor's indisposition last Sunday, the regular preach trrg--service was changed to un old Met'hnriiet Invo fT?.?? ?..i lowed by the holy- c?MWi\union. administered by Rev. H. II. Marshall. Revi. J. W. Douglass preached an able, sermon at the everying service. His subject was, "Misplaced Kmphasis." Watch Mt. 1'is^uh! Last Sunday at a meeting held just after the morning service the ^nngfqgfttloii voted to remodel the parsonage which, when completed, will cost nearly $2,000.00. I'he beauty of it all vVas the unanimity of spirit io this movement. More anon. ? ? .~1 ?The Pythian'a will hold their unnH vn]>ny.- iprrifnu in.Mt 1'iBgah?- thefourth Sunday in?March^? - -' The. Missionary society met with \ Mrs. S. J. T. Burgers last Friday. Weston Chapel, A- M, E. Church. Sunday was a high day in Zion. The pastor, Rev. Sarpuel Nance, D. D., preached quite a soul-stirring sermon* at the morning service. The holy comrnuuipn was also administered at this time: At 3 o'clock Rev. Wm. Watson, pas-j ror?OT" "MarFrtmm ~ TBrrjitrsr cirafeh;' preached, and that vory ably. He was ?. nf whlnh Vfro U-tiu ? - ?.......?. ????i m mmil'B 13 j president. . The Macedonia choir sang at itaj best to quite a large crowd that had gathered at this service. ? ?Last Monday evening the "Sons and Daughters af Allen'' mot at the home. r>f Mr. Amos Nance on Gllliam^St. * I Under the ledaership of Miss^VVllIie Nanoo -4the.y are- doing ff^BiHuTulld.; work. , ,-H Board No. -1 met at the parsonage last Tuesday with its president, Mrs ' Maggie Nauru,?Thl<y board' is bring-'* ing things to pass. . . * The church-in its varied depnrtlinentB la forging successfully, ahead ind will gain for itself u distinctive*! place by the close of the conference mar. ?. 4 j A. MucDanlel Perrln, Reporter Saturday, March 12," 1927. GEORGETOWN NEWS. Mlaw Rni'inii Spain who had been teaching in Williamsburg county is back home after a successful school "term:? -1? Mr. James Kinlock of Anderson was' in the city on Tuesday. Miss .Ester/ Washington of COlunibla~"Bpont awhile, in the -etty this -week.? ; 1??? ?.? . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson .who had been living in Jacksonville for the past year came back to^the city . last week to stay awhile. " The ltev 7" A"S:~Xewman; pastor ut~ . Wesley M. E. church, is spending u | few duyp in Hartsville visiting Ins i mother. - . . ' , | Mrs"? % D. Anderson ia back home after spending *h few days In Plor- jence. I iJr, Ui Ji. SiniB, President of Allen : University, spent Saturday in the ' citv. He addressed the County Teach* eis' Association meeting, r? V The EUte Art- and?Social Club? gave a party at the home of Mioses Amelia.and Orilla .\tkinan on Friday evening. After games a program was rendered. after which sandwiches, cocoa,"! ice cream, cake and mints we re oefved: ?r? "Tho Hooker Washington Club li'iet at the home of Mrs. J. E. Anderson on Thursday evening -with Miss Huth Blessengale being the hostess. ' Alt6r delicious?menu .was'"served. The Youth Improvement Club nut at- the home of Mr. C, K. Knosj on ? Tuesday evening. After regular meet*? Tng a delicious course <was served. Oh lust evening 'Mr. Davis Graiit{ traveling deputy ol'. the .Elks, watu.lL' visitor to Seaport lodge 615,. 1. Bf 1'. U. E. of W. The. lodge had an olti time Get-together meeffhg. Now- jliv" ing "Bull" is looking forward to go to the Conference in Florence in Jiine^? Bethel A. M. E.. church rally has nearly readier the $2.ii()0 murk--wfHt? Mrs. Ester Ford second highest cap- . assessment. . h-\ AOTHURTOWN fi EWS. At Brown Chapel A. -M. E.'Church : Sunday was an exceedingly high day |.with us. Sunday school was con ducted by Bro. W .A. Lumpkin,' our old superintend'ent, who recently returned from Tuskegee, Ala. The lesison was good. Our Sunday school is g-rowing. numerically," which is " voi-v gratifying. At 12? o'clock.?morning . sorvlCQK cniniiif-iii-Qfl ,i>ii II? ' wi> iiuic, i\c,> . n. l"VV. Walker selected his text from 92(1 p'sal.ili. The righteous shall llourish i like the pal nil tree. He preached a HWU1T Willi id v. ?1 1 .Theft Hie holy communion was- adi - ? niiniste?'?'ii in in ppruniiu. : ? ? At 8. o'clock a vast crowd gathered to give cur lo an interesting seimuh which was preached hy Our lie loved PresidingKltler, Dr. fcl.-A. Adams. He t host* as a l< xt II Kings 5-14." Subject, flow \aniu.au got converted' 'I'lw -nyf-- _ nion was full of spiritual lire, until before lie "IliusJiedJlus sermon one sduTvfs I- j.p?l> converted fodtid. 1 waul lo.su} that L)rv- Ada ins is a man full of ^tiod thoughts, and whenever he has the pleasure iff being with us'he poung^these 'out so plain that a child can understand what lie says. We. also had our second quarterly ' conference,"which was carried' out -very nicely.-- :? Miss Clara S. (Mutts has gone to? -4-luamioiit,' I'Mu., to -visft~hrr"- tiTlTvei~~ and sisters. She is one of the teuchmis of our county -sehooh?amt"?rten~a _ great churCh worker W" w.ni miss her very much. | .Little Miss Cleo 1?. Benson, the aecHretaryof-mu Rnil 1111 y SnTftinrTiraspBeen on the sick list for more than a wttek We wish her a speedy recovery. hr ' 5 ."7 "Evelyn Hanington, Reporter. r ^DARLINGTON NEWS. I The girls' basket ball team of Mayo 111 is .near the end of ja successful' season. So far they have played nine _ -gafrtes.-ontr "vCIth Florence, "which ~wa? won; one with the Presbyterian scnool v_at Cheraw, which was wonv ' one with Kingatiee, which Was won; two with Georgetown," wliichi werewon; two with Allen llnKfrgity,? -which were also won,...and two with Booker Washington, one of which was lost, that: being thn fnvt pnnin ln>) tn? a high school for several seasons. There remains- at lease?two=-r mare "* games on Ihe schedule. The team is ? iftlfklng a splendid showing-un-dor-tiba-'^ coaching of Mr. L. L.'Pendarvia.' ~The-?following tertrheiTR, students and friends motored to Columbia to, witnQss the Allen-Mavn ? .w.u-ivirs. liucnanan, Miss Florence L. ^ Calway, Messrs. Julius Davis and "Waller"Sawyer, and also Mr. ClayIon Cooper;? Mrs. J. L. Cain was in Columbia Friday and fialjirduy as chaperon for tiiQ taajn. v Florence L. Calwy, Reporter. \' I