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---^-y-AGg SIX.- ? Georgetown Locals i * ... - c Messrs. S A .Mark?JLr. Burgess, P. Kelley and Prat". C. S. Brown attended the" Older-Boys' conference held at iStule College, Urange tnirg, l?l.st 3Vvek. . . ; . -A very interestinir and' instructive program has hueii- arfantrod at the t dedication exercises of tfio- Ilethesda .Baptist Church, Maii.ii inMisvj-Itosa >CiiHi.s._lias ro,-ii-nid }><?? . ['mi-tit Mitr ns'n h.irl.or in Howard lli.;h. School ;atuiA uo.ent.etj a?. nu*jJiu*k.. as . oMimy <K nion>rratoi-. of -AtfomlalV rrrtmt.M.- rr~7 Mcsms. A. t.. *(i1. I'.oii. dai'lo-. R. 11. .Amairsoi!,' A ' IKuiivore and I'lof. ' " G. \V. 1 Toward' m 'oil To KiU'i'oi' and (). najrejuoc i wtSunday. 'Itftc - . i a it v ret i: rnta t*~ 1+y way ol ivinirst roe _ and Tn TsMjrlVf' 1 ..\ia.-.Yi.1 IJ. t\ llo\v3 ; ,/"ri.iv: iu - \v it Mrs. 1.. JJi""ATTrf;'.-,ai Ivti 4 he ft'fy ' io '.IrTn i;,.' i'.i?d?a!:.i ?m iv " ""sltfiii'i iii'X. ? V rk I it... j" ' Mr." Kd^.y.". Hunnioi'; , .p.,h<? ;> n.>\\\" liv.injf in . \ . \\ York ( :;y i~ liio ^ I'll y . V j fi i ,C h l'a.1 i ylie ii.yrn;Messrs.. .V. li.'.Hi:*; ...-.d l>vlV?iUUM] "dome's ivndyii'.I . ,, \? - " M.1' K. r*?^trr:-.-:v. ^ . T~" . ililv ;?. . . t was tv{K?r.*. ?!. . ' ?~ dtvssvs. i.'. 1/ iV?. .. .. Mark oiu.ert '.i ;.'u. \ . [- \. merit (,'luiM-tf i y^.; . ; . A ~ a- very' ?ji;? r?V. i.?' j. ri'TiiJ ?J 11 i i-ii 1.. i r- n < .The niauy '"ric.;*,;.; i f Mr..;.- c-i \\. Hu'w'ai il' :nvr^Ilu ui _ ii r :i?iiintf atj.efi ?-?4f?Sfcvfeness? ' .? ti.r,::::-. j Ai ;>. Char* :?-?It".'.a- 11 .1111 ? ' ?ti.11 r J?;; .',v(!?jt?? l?wl for s. lAT-trfo to" 'sivkhess..: "* * ' . ~~?; " ~ \\ .o la ar y.e'JdiV,^. 1 JifllV ill; -tanec;. . I.'r.u, Ui?y?{ ii? W^i|>l'ijntf a l.i.-a imtl . Miayy 1 >:ii 1 .tenti) to.uvTlt'i' l.o ri svn'.: lh)v. .I'll -lli^h for.'.! 'v.o sh.ml.l . yive hint our smjj.i ? ! V ? ......... T.,.. .. : Lm <* * ' T. ^ -I' ?- ?-? i'Vi wlti> , | ; ' ,i,-... 5:?I ?"G * S2J5?t= , .. 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Lip; ey. u a - a*. ins hesi Minday at both h"? lain mfr'suiils fi'Uslcd oil fhe spiritual food, After the services we had a pew rally and raised $77.00.v & ?. Miwr; it. * .1;~ f-loenVan and C. C. Kit-.; visited Union Saturday on bifsi. .. . ? . ' A ' ! Mi*. .lames Ferguson spent the \vi ek-euj! with liisj. relative and Eriends. ?. ? I lie New Hop*?traded School's"" faculty ttt^d sonic of It. J. Coleman, Jr. eiits.si'naU'S sneht m iieliuhtful evening 1 "be-parloi- wo. beautifully decern*oil and .a delightful cours'e was served. M. i'.. .Mooi'intm. a lover of ehiU" lit en etHHineted the different games. XI to home turning- aiuLx-ommunity dn> t b.-erved Tuesday . by the ul;y loyally entertained everybody. Tlu elases in physical''.etlueaiton en~ ta tu-d tlie tolks Tbi---111 1 be hours and tkirt.\ minutes. This pai't. of the i'hw;ai! was lomluelei' -bv l'rof. Al U p. !'v ]> :iu r, :r!'o!' tho s'lim)!. Our have.};een tnuuhl <<< take what "lay ha.vo ,an?{ niake what they want 1'iri ivv ipv ~\ i ~mp, hi i:\vooi) r.i'.l'. al;Ui. Ii! ?l;;\ \\a> Saturday. 1 Tlri> day always ata of visit01;^ |(V yur fa-:-: v Saturday ntts. not an <\\: ::> ^ i--"1 p.i.ipl.. 'o.-~?OiPii ii> int^loSalincnr U ,si;>U??n<- .1' . UitnMa' and . oilier, near rU-ryhyr ^ ~ 1 ijjyiinvL: aunr_ep^d.was dyliVeren-.by* 1'i'ui. .-v.- !?. Alc.nteetery" prmeiJJiyA\-. .1 Il'ivjh byhnol.-; gOtir~ i ' iidili'of'j. Iio.paui a hipii tri' ' if-ft Ilnwiuah and his facility-. 1 Jvt- hi!ii; s exceeded thosf. of last. year. Special ineiHioiv should be lit;alt- <>!" C.\jii.iiitlui llidar, who worked_s?i i- iTtil . i K'.i^h I .ast year?thv'cu'Jii;i ha in I'tt-i ni Ii thenaV.es, this iy::it;r.n vnoN. .' - * - r 'V-' - ' ' ' \ t y.??u* " *1* i .) .' i r > i) U:. -. ?. . ? Mrs v'* 'j. V " * ? vfiy ini'iil " Y Y* . . : - A A ! u!) gjvir. . ,t. tiviii i<m^ " " ' |{* ihi'in iiV 1 . * ; * ' i.i ! i +rt-tiitiun. ???_ ? jjrK 1 t SAFE 'f COMPANY - .. | * riTUTF. FOR ft E" ' I PHONE 3157-8^9 ? - . . - - V 1v v vvv !* v v v v?Hf v v v ?%, , . tOLEt i , ' &_ ? s. i'ii-; t> J Vi- ,1'iu i\;. cliiisjLj (villi- - ? > ; . ?Y?T*gJj: - . . Q I<uyiinr_J.'t*g-y'ash:' % P lr-iik-r.* $ o I . P ! . I. c i-h;irui'<; : < ?-r P ; -i.v.utf t. por ten: iniol'est. g, $ > i' Kjiilni-.-jcil :>y "JianJu'is v KVROi.ET<-Q 4 hLiiVICK . V f. rtiX) i. i m ivnvrsrc~ s 1221. 2?-^ ? ; ,o o vy?."vvC'v?>v<v^<'CeCtvy ??* ?#?. ->?-* nm- - ?rimw?Ti?i?rHim~ jneih al home ? ICKNSF.D EMRAI.MER INA & GF.ORGfA : '? *unera! Cars and Funeral Equipment As oood as the Best vnd Better than-the-Rest 1 L?Arrd \VjcesLeSfiT Residence Rhone 7765 rcrETMm'A. S. F. irv Barher Shop HTY. f'OMK AVi) .MF.y rcvrrr,,!*. Tirte palm En i'year through'the influence of our will furnish the prizes to the winners..! Many of the leading white citizens ; attended all the exercises. " They were loud in theii Txpressiun for our sclnjnt ' and the work being done there. Blythewuod as usual took first prize in evrything save dodge ball*-1 Killian took rtrsi prize also ill handover ball. Killian fifth grade won second prize The field day closed with a speech by Prof, AJforsia Williams of Columbia, formerly from Africa. MT. CARMEL A. M. E. CHURCH I ?'??XOli-iJ* ' ; ?- Owmipoi Si T.i Alactdv Hi?Havttdfr recovered from, the., sonw-canned hills ~in ,the 'Pieclmont section, where the mountain climbers are familiar with hard struggle^ and opposition. \ye gathered at the house of Xum-whor -hundreds ~em?e?together in?giving 1 praises to God. ? To say the least it was a great .day in .Xio*os People were there from Lauv its',. Gray C*onrt and Eoiintahf Inn to hear tl\e word of God. Sunduay- School opened at . 10:30. We had a gerat discussion on the sub ~~Jdct: "Makinjr the world Christian." The -losson was "reviewed hy tlie pasrtor, Ro.vr \V. C.t Pwens. The super-- ~ tn'en leut. Mrs. >1. . K. . Atwood 'announced tho re-election of otVieers and temhers^ All wore re-elected wifth some now otlioers.;. After which at " 12:00 "M.. praise service began. It was led by Brothers Miller. Saxon - a: i1 W . ilki'l", W hu ll started tlie spirit- " ual ferVaffT Ah IU:BU, the pastor-en- ~ tered the rostrumr-Jfirst-hynin-^Oiiee more m.v soul arise" was sung." Prayer was offered by Brother Campbell. -Sovoi'kI hy in n ."OH was supg. Serlp. tore lesson, St. Jolin 1 text. Eph. 1:J1. "In whom also we have _SkJ_ taped an inheritance ifccording to f the piu pu o of him .who worketh alll* things aftuj? the .counsel of His. own t w-ill.,^ Object: "Predestination." Key. Owens proved himself to he a "inxrician. a mah~l'<iual to' A lie task. Everybody was made to feel that it was wood M' I'o there. After the sermrrm i lie. door of the elnirch was op-[ e.ned. but no one came Bro. Moonr" led-in prayer. ? Splendid music-was rendered hy the choir. .Col lee t iuft-1> .">, 10. -?? The pastor, I'cv. '"31. H. Mitchell of', Gray Court Pleasant View'- Baptist ('hnreh came to . preach for . u? aj^. 3 o'clock and brought his choir and. members. .. ..The-c.httreh was filled \viib-members tui'd'visiting friends to hear this won-. dorful young gi.tiit as a trosnel heralder. .;:uu iJ. Al., first hymn 5,V.t "Go preach my gospel" was sutj.g. 1'rayer was1 offered by Bro. A. X. Saxon. Sec-J ond hymn 30'J,- "Oh that I knew the secret place" was sung.- Rev. \\r. G, Owein'- pi'coeirted Rev. Mitchell, llik text At as found Matt. 2a: Id. "And thdse shall go .away into everlasting go into; everlasting I'mhishment." Rev. . Mkrhtdl was master of the situation, lie made quite an impression, on his hearers'. Indeed it was a, soul, stirTing sermon with "Reautifitl illustra... ti> n.s ami pointed trutlm which . brought shouts and great praises, ilis choir.was equal to the occasion to the modern choirs nad I cart say. . lliat Rev. Mitchell has his -people and bey follow him, C'oljcetion.'-Sltf.Oo. Sunday night, the pastor preached -from?the i.uhjoct, "Why. the. kettle called the pot black." Text. Matt7:l, "Judge not that ye be iujt judged," lie preached another soul stirring sermon. ' ; " .' The church is planning logger work-' . illis year than ever IteTove in its history, 7 " \ 1 1 T O .. , rvnciit.1 a. ^:ixmi. veporrcr. . MANNING MAYS Manning, SL~ C^Siihdax was an. . ideal day, and services were good all day at Trinrtyr -fhir pastor spolce in the morning from -St. .John 12:7, and at night from II Tim. I.:f2; The Sunday School under Bro, A.T)."McFariand has taken on new life and is .doing luie. The Junior Stewardess Board met at the home of Miss Dorothy Blagk_\vell last Momlav evenhm A-f'tir the = -motit-mg, M l',:i.?H-ermtr,"the" motiver of" " MissTJorothy served clai) Sandwiches _ and ale to the ymihg lad res; The next meeting will he iU^_t_ho paiionage. 1 he mnior church is organized ,'nnil nl.'inDincr nut i"-UA~ ..i .iiui?ci ii nums in the chtlreh. v * . ~?The fhissionary society will hayc_a a program next Sunday evening. 1 Alosdames Rosa Richardson and It- ; a 11 ne Hatfield gavo a'chicken supper "j Tast Monday night in the interest of j their club. ' Rev. Edwin Well?, \vns a visitor at , the parsonage this week. ficv\ire?; wit j?ood iff the Baptist ! Church Sunday. The pastor was at -Elizabeth in the iporning and at.L?aur?ll Ttill ToTRcv. Chism at 4 o'clock, J report a heavy day's work with good a results. Rew J. E/ Mack is a very T f .r. ?*? ro leapct ' . "" broad man and he and Rev. Parker RlYiT their t'lUi'rcnos are cooperating nicely, 1 A finer spirit prevail* here between the two churches than can be founds anywhere. We have thrown away that old denominational "sYuTF and pulling together ior bwl aiul humanity. ' .' '1 SN APSHOTS AM) JOTTINGS One of the greatest meetings, from many an angle, ever held in Granite vine, was i.ne r irsi anniversary hum installation services of the Rev. E. J. i)aniels sa pastor of the Bethlehenj. Baptist ChUrch, which began Monday night, .March the <>th and end-, e'd Sunday, March IMb. Rev. W-m-. Cnlcnian' of North Augusta. S. CT Monday night with his persuasive logic and the intense earnestness with which he dealt with the "vanle of a good-shepherd^* reasoning from the iil'.H chapter of the prophecy of Ezckiel. It \yas one of the most logical and appropriate gcrmons we have ever heard. ' Tuesday njght. Rev. W. T. Kenner preached a practical sermon from the 11th chapter of. Genesis, admonishing the church nf the importance of i better.system of child training. Ire dwelled'at length upon the irreparnt?le harm ~ClVat- -im-ar iably - results from the neglect of the proper eild raining.., . 7~V . Wednesday nighty Rev. J. E. Palmero of Gi'anitcyille preaehed a very strorfg sermon on the independence of the Baotist ?Lie-..pleaded for fewer churches and for hte ad r J - . \ - t vent of the day when the Baptist denamination sa a whole would realize the importance Jamf prosperity of laself-supporting church. -Thursday?nighfe. Rev. A.?W:?Hill,' B. P., Aiken, S. C. in his usual mannoivenn ied thing's his way. Ifo paid a glowing tribute to the old. old story; of the cross, declaring that it the only remedy .for a perishing, drifting a ml lost" world. "It and it alone is the power of God unto salvation to every one that accepts it" he said. Sunday was a home-coming day. The feature of tlie morning was the address "The laymen in the church and what can they do ?'' bv Mr T. L.Toney, Aiken, S. C. It wasone of,the driest addressess coming from.a'laymen we have ever heard. "Mr. Totfey" declared that dhe "priest-ridden" days of the Baptist Church are on the wane and that the day is-not far distant when the laymen shall have the proper, recognition that is justly due him. lie further declared tha the Baptist minister who pver strives to keep tho'-nymen down "ami contends and ill fi'l- '1'-| the fon.-t i..ninfr?of thr Baptist Church is a preacher monopoly must suuiv-of necessity -he discarded as. a hack number aiid as one unfit to marshal! the Baptist forces in the limelight of the intelligence of the 20th"century. The Sundya School was taught by Mr. lb Athony Jones ?_>f Aiken. S. C.. one of the strongest laymen of the .A. .M., L. ( hurch. Anvonp: the much information'uncovered by Mr.'.Jones was that the great commission was givne- t<>_ the church ami not to the preacher alone; and as a result the responsibility, of making: the world Christian' devolved upon the church ami not- upon* any particular class In *he church., He paid a glowing trihuto of re poi'i to the New T.crJUimenfcand Baptism ami the Lord's Supper were s t rirt ly church nrdiuan"Ce~s aTid that they were strigtly Committed to he church and not to any man or set of mens in he church. Rev. John Cullat- of Aiken spoke von"forcibly on the extent <d"4he pastor's oversight rn hte Baptist C'hurch; Other noted lay-speakers that had something to say, during the w'eek W?\te: MisLEveretta Lantly Jones of the Aiken High School, who delivered a strong address on "How-to handle lit.l.Ui..fulks--in the .ciuirciu" -Mr. Rcuhin Golden, Prof. "G. E. Hammonds. Mrs. 1;. B. Morris and I'rof. R. Li Nix of. Aiken, S. C. -? Rev. J. W. Miles of Grafiiteville, S. CI preached f+re sermon Sunday. It was snori, iogu-ai. ana to tne point. Thirs etrdcsl one of the greatest meeting evoMnvJtJ in Graniteville among Negroes. ' - An pastor of the BeThH'h^nii Rajillst ?uh-<year, ?There - are evidences that he FRureh" has been strengthened nuBetlehom is a fine people, ranking among the best in the State. Since hein^. here. sa ' pastor, . we have had *ve+y courtesy accorded us that could lie reasonably expected and as a reside our heart overflows with the pro fondest of gratitude towards ,this ireople. Our -sfogan for. 1927 j* a 'Graeter Bethlehem." Come, downind help us. SII.VKH SPRING BAPTIST (BIRCH. . . ' _ I ^ . ;v_. A A rlelil litis M-en nanging over the ^ hufeh for two years. The-women' latd.-^we arc tired." The money was aised ,and on last Sunday the debt ^ ' ii !wasjgaiict?lltf^. Wi' don't? mean V> Tsay1 IHaT The men are not working:, M ' bat they jufct doift do things fast e- th I iwudi fur us, Ilu; vuung?iHMwlt: jil | wanted a piano for the Sunday' School. Bi What dlcl the women do? Listen; 1 el i-we put a- SafQlLOX) piann. in tin* chinch, uu | and our first rally, we raised $174.75, and we have a splendid plan for rats- lit ing the balance. '& |ch ..Eevery thing is moving on nicely. \V We have . been \vithout~"n shepherd to; for four months, but God will answer ijii prayer. W<><. xvilUbe given one very lei soon, and one that will lead on to W I victory.. ~r'.\ . ? 1 M Thesplendid Iviegro program ^flvon . .. on last ..Sunday evening at Silver j - -jSfHtttg tinptist"cnurcn was enjoyed bu by all: ? t?a ' The program was as follows: ? a?;u: Music?Negro National 'Anthem' .Invocation Rev, Cohbs. at Mu-ic?Roll: .Jordan. ^-^^2 I.ittU' Brown Rnbv?Miss Panloi-n. ? Hnmlrn. v tie Scol I)em Chillun?Master .L F. en * Thompson. ; ' he -Music?Witness for my Lord. 1H Lias, Lias?Miss Mary E.. Hick?otir"he Impudence?Mrs. P. II. Thompson. R( Old Black Joe?Misses . Hamlin, bo : Hickson ami Hill. . /. I)i Inst rumentiil solo?Miss Nell It. ed ; Nicholas.; r???? * ? rt Jho-rising of the race?Mr. J. II. Robinson. " . . Co Lullaby?Messrs* C. A, Johnson,ami?an Thompson. . ____ tr? The progress of the Negro race? ai.1 Mrs. R. G? Reese. jinn Young oiniio?i- Miss C.'T. Jackson" t"u: Music? Wicked Race; "" ' M Live neighborly?Mrs. C. A. John--' son. * \v Women people?Mrsr-M; J. Pulite. flh Remarks?Mrs. M. J. Crawford.d<> We wish to' extend our heartiest M thanks to Misses Nichalos, Hamlin an _and Hickson for their willing' Co-op- ph oration that has- been shown* ty us ?t during the. entire year. Whenever "Te you call upon them they are ready, jii working in all the churches, alike;uad in the classroom they are won- rjs dors. You can tell that Miss Hamlin ist is on the joty. The little folk are pro-' as grossing nicely. Miss Nicholas our a.: music, teacher is wonderful in class- ' ca room anil at pi-mo. Everybody is ' ve charmed when she plays. Miss Hick- W1 son is busy with the gihls making' vvj spring di^ssos ana coats. She too,1 w.t is on the job. . . J wj - Eeverything on the West End is t-h moving along nicely. May God con- fa tinuc to bless our work in church and ch school. . j \y . .... ch ? * ... , fr* 1U -IIF.LE^.V NEWS ... . , . ~ l~u7 oinm.ij ?;;? u mgn day ai mown ^ Chapel Church. .. ' At The Sunday .School met. at 10:80 with superintendent, Mr. Sanders.' j.holes:on \vas wcll'discussed by all y, of. the teachers and members of the ^ sghool. It was reviewed hy Miss.Geor--? ?. .. rn | jia.Met/., one of our teacher* of Cljn-. , ton, S. C. * ' ~ The A. C. Ff. Reaguo niet at 5:30 with the president, Mr. .Jesse Mar- ^ sha'l. ... I night 7ft Thff home"of M rs. N. E. Cook. I wjvii hi and. The young people onlay ed a pleasant evening. !_ ? Mr Willie Nance has" nought a _ cit Ford car. We hope for him a jdea<nv\ time .during the summer. . ? Mr*r- Sinnie Lou-Rym?. is up agalh :.)(| and ahle to be out. ^ * ?'"We "Were blessed Sunday evening .-with, a burning sermon by Rev. Anderson. His text was taken from Gen.*-^1 3:0. . , ; b? Chester Paragraphs ^ -"A large crowd -was prseent at .the High School building on Friday night ,and enjoyed the entertainment given by the G-irls Progressive Club of the Cc school, of which Miss Elizabeth Fos- ; tor, is. president; Miss Helen Bugha- an nan, secretary; Miss- Roberta Ross, ga treasurer and Miss Ernestine Burr, fe: directress. The room was beautiful- th ly decorated, in each croner. was a booth bearing over-head, a placard, in th the form of a puzzle as to the Ve- 1freshmenta served. A very pleasinig m; song, with comely inurements was -sung by several- of -the: igirfrrr dveSselL Cg "a^T farmer men and women. The ap plause was so haughty that the song ^yo'<yoo:<y<F6'0"ooo'ooooo'oo.<^ooooooo:o 1 ? ANNOUNCI 8 DEAR FRIE.NDS: 1 wisK to advise you that I ? at 1 I I 2 Washington Street. - I am 5 men'fTsMts an d ladies' r.oats.^coat 8 Let me urge you to look over hay All clothing made to measi 8 ^at anymii e. I know I can save y< ? beSF See me for youf spring suit; Mr Qeorge W. Allen who t< 5 John Ruckharner of Charleston, S. 8 department. 1 ?hall look to see y< - ? V , Vt o?}o^o^oooooooo:aoooooowooooo^ ' / ~-===A ate and South. - - < i > ?rupt'UU'd?to Mm flight of nil i. itjs Krnostine Burr was pianist ^for <: '1 iiis unique alfair was 'll "" < |I"' Mi?g ? irr are being commendede for the ltcrainment which was indeed"" a ?velty. ? On tiie sick list are:>-Mrs. Mary ? ice, Loomi^ .Street; Sir. John Arie, MeLure Street; Mr.?antf- Mrs. m. King and two.children; Mr Dan rvis"; Mrs. Sarah..Gaines; Mrs* Min i' Kiiig.Finckney Street; Miss Ad- ._t._L? lie Fair, Walnut Street; Mrs. Jane i~ ,r > ado, Jeter Street; Mar. Jane Macon; ?? .s-.. Liilie B. Macon; Mj:. ltobb MaMr.?XV, -F ra n k 1 i n. ?? ???-? Mr. and Mrs. JamCs Tprry S'vilin ? ry, spent the week-end with their . ' rents, 3lr. and Mrs. Charlie. Stewt, Center Street.- ! ^7- ? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, Jr, are . home from .New York City for a ty few months, with relatives. Ali"i ilanie Henderson and two lit- " ~ 7 sons were called home from Hold, W. Va. because of the death of .. r lather, Mr. I^eter Huhovant. Mr. movant had been in declining akh for about three years, Mr. ibei aUyers was in charge of the dy. which was buried Sunday. Mr. movant was a very highly respect- .. : citizen. lie leaves several childh and 111 art v sad friendsT "* .w Iwr. Mutton Attles au4*J#i?e, ac" mpanied by Mrs. Attles' brother d hig wife motored here from De-- , rit, in Mr. Attles Dodge- Coach, to ' .. Lend the funeral of Mr. 'Attles' Jilier, Mrs. Ella Mil"" Th?y ?n ? rued Tuesday.- takinir with them iss Pearln Attles. ' " / ' The entire city, was shocked on ' . ednesdax?when the news flashed^ at Mis. Ella Attles had died sudnly at her >1011)0 on Loom is Street.? is. Attles was an estimable,woman id a loyal member of the Tmm- d ! lant unurcji." I1 he funeral was-held ? ?? . the A. M. E. Zion Church. The rmon was preached by Elder Har> of Columbia, assisted by Elder irton, Spartanburg and Elder Mori of Clinton.. Several Chester minors spke briefly on the deceased, ^ a nieghborj friend, citizen; Chirisin; wife anft mother.?The* Couoh' . sKet was ot pearl urav crqshH v"] t with extension handles, lined with rite- smocked silk, with a beautiful ?sJ of pearl gray soft .silk. Music us furnished by the Triumphant i-ir. The lloral tributes came from r and naer, and were borne .into the urch. by numbers of flower girls. ith . fctirtevtaker Robert Ayers in urge the body .wiVs laid to rest in - * ; l'n oil Cemetery, beside hcrHohu "RTF! ' nw.-.i Km?Aulcn- who prccocded her T the .grave just a year ago. Mrs. ties leaves aftousband, Mr. Robert ties, and . sevcyal c hildren'. Mrs. Roberta Williams and baby, ks. Islam he l'1 ice nut n and little son, aster Rufijs_ and "Mrs; ' Strothcr osli.t of Detroit are in the city; hav- | come to the funeral of their moth? V_ }'-Mrs. Klla ""Attles! The High School double quartette ng, by. * request at the banquet at 4 e A. It. P. Clqu-ch (white) ' on icsday night. Each number was ap diiu iiuiu,\ turn|mi11il*iitax*y reirks wore made. pr. nad Mrs. C. -A. Dawkins and - ?. ;tor of-Union. passed through the r^" y Sunday. The QueenV Contest will he held ..Calvary Jiaptist Church on March .^Misses. Dewey McDowell and-An8" Garrick are directresses. Much thusiasm is already shown and a ' eat time i?~ anticipated. ; rr-' Mr.. William Alexander . motored, IiL?Saturday fromT'Morristown, N to spend a l'e\C days with his sick and-motheiv Mrs. Jane Wade. . .. . ANNOUNCEMENT To the ministry .and laity of the ntral_South Carolina Conference: Tlys [ iinii". tn inform? ytm that I 4 i a candidate for election as a delete to the forth c.ojiwfig General Conrence and am begging your suffrage " . rough this medium. 1 have nothing to commend me for ' e position, hut my church record. . have been and loyal to my church, y- fellow-man and God. Thanking you- in advance for your ?ZT'CT iTsTdcraTih"" nTTiTn, T nm yftiii??i?? Cliarlev Walker. ?7? Clerk of Trinity A M V. t'hn^h,??: oo;cto;ooo.oooo'ooooo'0'0"0'oo:o?o EMENT ~ have opened a Tailor Shop g carrying an alhwool line for ? suits!.and.one piece dresses. :5 line. jre-, your choice of any sflyle |2 }u money 'rind crive vnn iKe c rilored for fifteen years with X: C., is manager of the ladies ,? U* come in. - X ' llh Hest Wiiht s I Am Yours. i N; H. Ollins.'Cen. Mgr. 1. OOOOOOOOO^OOX>.0"0"OO^^X8??3