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A~. ' Saturday, May 28, 1927 I Church News 8 ' ' By REV. J. i CbDtaaaao.aooo.Cvav^Cv^aoo.:. 1 ' C 11 II* 1" V If 1X1 . M|;n-r .? - ? t oil rjivn Hi 31 L ivl T-he Ushers'- Union met at Jones Chapel A. AI. K. Z?. Church and the; - .lowing promam was rendered:1 '* 1?jjrripUii^i |?<i,(,on?by Alre.?Harrisfrom the- t?th Psalm: Singing hy '1". Tresau. T.he inrtoduetion of the president by Air. Mundle. . AlinOtvs of last Business Mectintr. Minutes of the last business meetting wa stabled until the next busi' ne'ss meeting. Welcome address by Miss llattie Ui'ogg.? : * Response?Bethlehem Baptist. "Solo?Miss Louise t;rny. Remarks by Mr. Keitt. v Solo?>flg8 Hat tie Dixon. ' Be in'ijciitatn u nf A hi loch?PeaT Selection by the quartette ot uav crly. ...J ' Representative from . St. James?T. J. Ransom. Remarks by L. W. Smith. Solo hY Mr, Knit,. Remarks _ by Mr. Wider of Antioch A. M. K: Z. Church. Easlovtn:. S. C? 1 - Renituks 4>y-Mrs. Maggie- Wiikins.' Remarks k Rev. Mathis. Collection: Union $2.00; St. James $2.00; Antioch-.$2.0.0; Bethlehem $2.00 Total $21.4(5. '. .IONICS CHAPEL YOUNG WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIKTY NOTES Mrs. Christina Green was hostess to the "Y". on Wednesday, May 18th. TJie members responded to the roll call with quotations. ,j . Business was transacted and an" interesting program^ rendered. The. ' lift "of Shakespeare was discussed. ! Each member named one of Shakes-' peare's dramas. Four visitors were present: .Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Gilbert, . Airss Alary . *loover trnd Maggie I)e' Volt. Each gave encouraging remarks; r_T" TT "7 Air's." Craig and ~^I.iss Hoover accepted th.e invitation lu join. After the meeting, the liostess served a daijuty. repast'of ice cream, cakes and carnly. M'i'. Ol.lVK BAPTIST CHURCH -* ?. NKWS Georgetown, S. C.?-What are they doing; there now? The curtain* rolls up and Rives the Scene. A. vision, Mr. ivinerson jififej^ilitc'h ,-y6ur ivafton .... to a star." One can see in those six little words th0 sumyiary of human achievement ..and an everlasting in. s'piratiou to the future races of men. Prom Hocrafes to Pdison, everyrevolving centuries, every advance by humanity toward the ultimate i?o:il. has tbeeh led by some. valiant uian, whoso eyes were fixed upon the dawn. Moses, with dying eyes, saw a star that blazed in the promised land. The raidancc of an eternal star ? led thre0 wise men to the manger in Bethlehem and Columbus pinned his a faith in the da\vn of a new day. All men see visions, some tune follow them. The vision is worth just What it will briny. \\e accepted Alt. Olive Church January 23, 11)27. We found the work heavy and thy church in a big debt/ The membership. \Vas snmll. We "Tonlid that one hundred dollar., must be had at once. This was borrowed and plans were laid for installation and a drive. Both of thofcn we'rc imrtsimlly, although we did not have the hearty cooperation of all. Over one hundred fifty dollars was raised in the installation week. I'< u n?luimlrtd hii'lccn dnllum '.van was only $500.00. We are glad to say thut-W<Lwent over the. top in our """ first attempt. We also have added to our membership. .. . My friends here in Columbia read this aVid see them. Can you wonder why Rev. J. C. White gets a pet name from some of us? Read this rcnoKt: " 1_ . . ? Xion Baptist Church - , Rev. J. C. White _... ... $10.00 Mr.^Early Mason 5.00 I)ea. .Wm. Watson __ 2.00 Mrs. t,. J. Rhodes . . . 1.00 ? Dr. f. d. -wmsm - ? i.OU Dr. J. II. Goodwin '1.00 Mrs. M. S. A^gtrner-^ ^? 1.00 ""Ilea.) W. H. Entzminger \ 1.00 Mr.-W. G, Mack ... __ .50 Friends ... . . .... .65 -Jotai I1 $26.15 J ' ~ ; First Calvary ?1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Douglass.. $2.00 ~ 7 Mr. U'esioy D. Pcay -? 1.00 Mr. P. M. Bowling .. 1.00 -5 * ; 0 of Columbia j_ C.WHITE ? V . .. - 0.C'Ov.oo.oooC'C-c-o-: Dea. llTAtdeTT~7771**777"1.00 Friends ' .So, 7'* C~ Total .T I C - '.. . " .$.1.85 ' * Second Calvary; ; dr. ami Mi? >. I. .M.Clarlu >>1."?) Mrs.' Lix'/.ie Taylor1.. 1.00 Friends ' . . . '' .25. ) ^frr tt. Btrrmcr ~ $1.50 , . -> Total $15.75 Second L'nion ' Dea. II. D^Sniilh $1.(10 Sidney Park C. M. K.. Mr.-.). I>. Su l.oo -Erie nils : . .50 [ tricmls IWIMC) Bdptist lie}). I.S1I Dr. Charles A. Jones (white 1.50 M r. gw>(t tnctn I. who always helps" " me in the time of need, Mr. It, S. 51c- . Kim gives Si.00, although I tol.d him I WIPJ not a.-king teaenoys or school ought to give ini ?? Alimyr - ivumy thinks to you, my friends* Bite otf. morc, than you van chew, Then chew it. ' Plan for more than you can do, . "Then do it-, Hitch your wagon to a star,? Keep your seat and there yon are. . This waiting will continiu; after ~~ueXt tveek, ? C. If. Simon, pastor. MT CAKMKL A. M. K. CIURCII ; . NOTES . ; _ wOwing", t;. C.,iV!ay 'Jd?The long talk-* | perfected CTt Mt. Carmcl. Sunday~ j .May 2-. We had sewml distinguish-' | e.d ministers of tht. Laurens District | and visitors <if the various denominations, towit: Rev. J. B. ismith, Bethel'; Rev. Ii. A. Logan of Clinton, Friendship; Rev. J. S. \V. Harper, SpartanprnTg; pastor of Reno (MrcmtT itrvt Jr | T. Billiard and Mrs. Anna Billiard; i mu?n, 11 u nsinp; ltev. \\ MVfO \'0lin, Mt. Ydvnon, Laurens;- Rev. L, C. Clarrtett, FourvtaiiV Inn,Mt. Zion I.autist* Church;?Messrs.??Li 1 lieuautLg. 1 IL I.. Aiexandor, BarnoS)?Mesdames A. J. Evans. ( SallieJl iLuines, Ella Barnes of Clinton and a host of visitors and friends were present. . Th*v' | crowd numbered between six and sevLan huiulved, and a great day was- had I in Zion. Song serv-iee was ty ''i.qj \V. G. Owens, the pastor. ReV. J..B. Smith of Laurens pi'each' ed from the-text: St. Luke lOa'JJ. His i subject was "Practical Christianity." linked it was a treat t oall, who heard it. There were shouts, and praises | from - the- Amen corners, and thru, out the Congregation: , " . ' : The choir from Fountain Inn I'Vc*-; byterian Church showed themselves as great singers by touching- the innermost parLof the human soul. Tfris-w;is known.as choir No.?E Choir No. tl. from Bethel A.M. E. Church . rendered . valuably service so much so. until they started a spiritual ri-valry between the other . groups, 'led j by Mr. Johnson Clardy. Choir No. I{, the Sunday School .choir of Mt. Carmel -captured the [climax and made all others take noj tried that their music was Worthwhile, . Our many white' friends and our ; grmtp-snid-that it wax the finest they have withesset!.?; - ? . i At night, IUv. ,T.. S. W^T^tTarpPr preached. a wonderful sermon on the ; jmtijwl: "-"A Question-of 1nipnimTioiT7T We wore triad to" have him with ,'us. Come again. Our beloved pastor, ItoV. W. <1. Owens is to btrrongratulated on put. ting over such a wonderful pro^i ain. j I can 'say that he is a man who is e<iual to any task in his profession. Hi' 1^ always ready ur i t'L|IMIlM wheilever called upon.? Ilis 'wife Is righr .by his side, ready to shoulder- the rw he-eel. All they need is just a little I cooperation and they will j>ut the program over, _ " One of our members, {sister Brooksie J'opno nassed to the great beyond Monday, 10th. Our sympathy goes out. for ?e Jiereaved family. . We. the memTiers of th(, church-! J recommend you to God, the supreme ruler of the universe, who has never I made a mistake.. -MAJORITY BAPTIST ttt C Rfdt NEWS 1 jjpartanburg. S..1'C._. -Siinjlay -"was J L a very jiretty day.-. Sunday .Scjiool | was opened at its usual hour. The classes.-' " * ' I ^ Tho TL hiii^ > union nu'ot1: dcintrr,-JtvhnTTT7rrrm?St. Then*?w;i> ~a i very large attendance from each. .J - TIIE I'ALMEl \ IHf.< x unmrfasi- urn?rr ^fTTfTTTTTivfrnrrniarfi PKOC.KA.M oy YUM LLEN KN^ITA ?-M1..VS- AC M,.l ,tO Kl.'s v KM iu ASSOC lAMON lO lib. lllA.IV \V ?c ill'io It, lv i'.l I'.'N Oil.. S. C ,7jl ' s VI I 1> 11 'i ^ m'O 1J :00 A. A!.? I>vv,:t''>n coi ?<iuclcil by 1 l->() P. Arh-Jjl-.n.tll.rtui y Si i liini liy Cqllectibn. * " '. 1 ii;:'. ) i?. \f.- \\Y1 t-oiiic* Ad.lir- by' th W i'n.i.i.i . 1 (In A At " i.-... "TTT . .. e i tioRs! ' Koudiiitf bf*,itiinuic$,'H).u -:.H' 1'. M.-t- ko; ess t<> 1: i^iiiu'i-; . . _ 1- .S ATI \l 1)A V A F'l'li \:'M 1'. M.? I)evot ionby Sit . -Johnson. ? 4:00 Pi M.- Ki'udinjf <>;' 4.ctt?r5* ;.iul i a l"> I'. .'I ii'.'i wi ; i*l' < i inml>Ti . T .5: Adiro?*: 'Subject.: "L'xlii (J:W 4-'-, .M ; lie (i '. . . 1 ?* . ? -1?SATi kiiaY. I:V 7:(H>' -Lilcrftj-y Co in o: i. cumhu-i ho.wum.i Antjeisoa. Sybjeet I ... -xJiuruiriXjul -society." "(.pciii'd by ! b'nth'nvrrns. IU'cit'ufion .Master I). ,J. Mar* J'apor - M -s Mietnia BnaUvrM I'ti'-'baVntV. Annual Adur'vs. ?M-n-i-- by Sr. Mu't ':ev." B. R; ("1 S:Oo I*. JL l-ima-.aiujjal?ft'inun; lb L._ <-:*uilccL!<?li a.lii Ad.f.K.ri na-jvi. si .Njta v Mob lO-:Uti A....M. Sunday >\ hnn! .Ijesspn ?. . they. il'. 'l". ( ht'ft.'li inii'l "Miss .1; Paper .Ai-iss I.orle:;e I-V!,|? r. l.'.iper- ML*?th.-Vy HVkvnhab I' H'vi- .Mis. i ; . "!? lie 14*iwnian ? Ib'V.i'l .d i' n \\.' I'if 1 'lip'.-t-? At A1 t. -.Mo-ley, Mu-ii ; > ^4^.vvt.,.,vui^.... ,p I Que?i; (?\Vc ns. 11 :.'U) .A. AH-?Missionary Serr.ion~-Rt Collt'ei tiTlY. ~ " 1)1.-.fn]-.-ion. ~ ~ : ' . ' . STSTKIt FK . ' S!ST'i:R 11\. death a. nv:el ciinie .and took otto (>t 'the okl .members. (if .tin ( |).l)( }\ Aunt .l.lilc. Villlll'i1 Al;.1iy members j^md the la-t- 'tribute of rc; sport 'to tier, " Wo Wore very triad to See Dumcbn Vus'.iii in our midst a'traiii.' ?SaH;o Kis{ is much impt'oved Uow ( nlejr.an was c alled to a'meetitijr lasA \vi?ok. Uc\. J. S. Mario .was called to I3al:!)iotro'on a- ha-aiH'.'.s' trip, W'o hope h'fff ~Ji7:|dc?a.<atVt ~TiT}~ "7^ Tl'o i Ipsaip. -VOfci.-i-s of Cedar THT1 A funic my was enjoyed by all that ~WoTv pi:i<HT'i-rt. *? li-eyr--Col email l reached a wonderful scrim.n Sun 'ay -til, ht. Collect iop for the day amounted t( Sod.0(1 .\uii :s i kom nil-: unio cuicrn I lie (1i! ;! t'nit'ed Ovtii-r of Odd Fellows- raid' Tilt" II ii'fseTioId of liutli .('elehra1 ed ir :inmi:il .iluuilw^ivinu ~sor\Iees at Yotmy-s. t'luiju-l A. .M.'F. ( hu?;eh. irnu*, S. <.mi tile second iiUtitixiv insi. (juiiv a erowd- witness( J i ho. rerYTn-Yiiee, wh.i'h wer(v eon Ttremf-h^~ftpv. I-Melit^lVA-jTciT T!HTs> Iternti-f Yi. ; . ni l'i>u- tir. ,vi?.-mted- as . hrsiros. . !' <vivjYiouies jYe the I lousehold iff. Htith: T'i"o writer preached .the annual so em on t'orTii^. qveasidn of M)"?, Sarah Summi rs arrived from Ghieayo .andwwas fu..oraI:zod' at l'ii'u (ii'm i ' I i.i I '. I' U. ! I! v- f. a ;.s '.cU by t In Kli (ircr-r of Allen I'nlVeTslly. ST? tor Summers was nine one of Pine (Jrove's most loyal member., and the only'sister, of liev. iI. Tl. Kedniontl | T lie writi r i>y TnvTtation was called t< Harbison Collrye on the same afternoon. t<r address' the Y. M. C. A of that institution. Mr. II. K. For i.uin.-, iiiu fiiifiwiic prosutent of the president <>i' the cortege, wlio in tun introduced the writer. Brief but eloquent tespouses were made by Dr Porter an?f-i'rof. Butler of the l'aeul ty. The A. ('. H. League of Young's ( hapei were well represented.- 1 Con tribrrfrnnr from 'IMTIO-' (. rove i or The Oloo.l siiU'erors:-ReV.?11. K. Kmnrmr -J5-ee?t*i Br<>^ Tr~H W. 11 Foost and .lames Washington, 25c | 6. (iraham, Aliie Boost. Julia Rawlf I Or each; Jess Miller 15c; Nora Subci I linth Cl'altjun, I'u.fVis FqosIflXferfr ^"oe mrrr arrfT "Susan "Richardson 20c I Total $2.15.. - --J4. # . . TO LEADER ? ' IHIIWOS HI M tclll | perience means skill " 8 I ability?the reason g y you can place ut- Kyj B st confidence in our |YfjTj| $ litv fn sprvn vaii Iw.^t llkOil M i p c r i o r equipment, 1 derate cost, care in 8 ?r.v-detail assured- Ewjffl NNl'At SK^iOX OK. 'I'llK \y.O-. Mil;' lilh l.rtvi'l.Y 11 H.l. ( 111 U( il S'lV .VjA'tUliiVv BAi'Tlhi Ah 1??, 1!)27 ~~ ; '?1 ; tvl . i.'a ivt; wk?>-u .V ;ho Pits. idem'.. Ki'-v .1 .1 : i ! ! < ?_ r pastor. Response by' SiuiUui Mattie * ' .' ft Xluuu iht>. a a rime,' l>t?(4ktr-ttVni OrvMnfcwtI appointment of .committees. :u.NooN M;SS!O.\ ;ter PtrrmteAardersoli and Sister Km ma Reports, of lflissn>nai ics. i rn-sumr and Kvcctuiya, Ronrd. , ? iblts"?-Sister i.nnnk> Riivonol. KNINTTSTiSSlON' " " ed by Sister Clara R. Senior and .Mis* \>r discussion-.-"Woman's pl.aee; in vhi: Sister,('. Marshall. Hall.. t ' - . tlit. .?_ ' .' . niu i h < llee Cluh. v.. .h R. W. William.-. ^ipny " IMNC M-KSSlo.N oji'au-.ed l,y Supyrinte.ikh lit of St.. Maiifdwi'll .Marshall. . or. " *" and ("laVa It. Senior '. t T.iiiy ti tiiee Club. ..lie-1 .y M:_.= 11 iriJePii'n> mid" Sister Mildred I'isy. v7.I. M j Marshall T \/IK (iitKHN, President S A R A i f *.\ I) A >! S.A'lerk. :* It A11.JOY JtETIIEITTTnTS j Sunday School .opened at 10:00 A. i Al? v.i.'h Mr. Henry. Pni.tm>re, superin| tehdo'ift. Quite an enthusiastic crowd ;. of Stmrfcn Sc hool workers' were pres-. c at. All ih,. teachers were lull of inforn.ai.io.n. Cl.i-s \n. '2 hulas the I?;.n n.r. lt'.U',::ht by .Mr. .1. J5. 1 L-nris.ui >' We wore, i'nvojrd 'with li;i\ in.j; the'old Varii -r in the .tfospol. Rev' [-1. V. f 1 Hndy to w i)*': hip \\ i?11 us all day. dayi Nidi.jM.i |o- ;.iei.?.Magy m hiiioHiin.j tl'munhts-wt'iv y'alluMvtJ fronf fiis ox. i jii'sis i n ti e lesson trt* .l'o'.or at Pe.n> teoost. v A> 1 1 :o(l. liev. .J. ( '. .VIt (-tc li;in farled a laiee. otuiuisia<tto and happy ' ;.lhroYl?r of people.'' Fi'om the text: i .Mark a: 10; .subject: "lltTTrin-cowjrim; I 1 a,,.;h." he stirred the lu arts-aivit .-ou-l, with- a h!irtiii':e;Wnir s:ivo'"dr the :>? -? e_4'.eL. li ran. -iho -said-of -hmt ynry sa'd of the Blessed Master; tlfo peoI .pic hoard ' him jrlfullv.' ' Our pa-tor uravd e'u'efaj mcwhej* to J;atdgrv -_*ofthe --o'liTta" ijotril dii'.e. With his nlan.-. wo -are. at . the top. The next step, we tire "Pointr oyer 'the top withour pastor in the lead.. I'aint,' pai;jt. pain!:-Is ith his progressive board of ollieers, old ?Tluley viiih her newf>?r-rintoil walls' ' will lie the garden spot, of the CIrt?t>n1. ' 1 'iil III' I Vli 1 14*'~' " ' . !' '" ? r v ri'cl; ?" >> :K?we?U? . ;i?',iiur f hand' in '(iihT$ hand, and the Pev. .1. MeC'lollan at the steering wheel; for hf* never makes the wrong linn, "so as to run into other travelers. T At the Pew F. V. Dendy predched on a of his soul stirring sernions. Ijme M?'n I)r. Dendy.''1 We were triad to see Mr. Shervia : 3IinYs-4?ut nghTh after n few week? i illness. \Vhilt, Mr. Johnnie Minis of" Cnhiiii ' hi a, S, (\. in his encotiVntrang way, - spoke to the Sunday" School, our heart's were mad,, to feo| triad. Wt are -proud of Prof. Minis. Ue. is the son of Pro. Shervia Minis and a pro\?iluet of Allen University. \\c iT-orc I jrlnd to havt. htm worship' w'Sh ti?. . 'T'ome a urn in professor. Anions the visitors wore Airs. Pet rv-on ami. sons of Antrus in, Cia.: Air. ? A. D. Manro, Retort Yohkll and Mrs. r weiv plml to have Miss Mary Tilly , tvith us again, after closing a success. fal' school tern* in the upper FTeTP ! mont section. m:\vs from i ?ix*: Ki\<;sTKi:i-: t j i l?;cr < <1NIi:wV:\LE_XXIL-_ J, . i hi i !.r? iok a l. to!.i.k<;i: . j ! h: ..ia;.; -ii*. i. J7 jiv l.arws, S. ! thi? swVos'ifi a-a,t--La (ict-'wi' Ti. IK'.V in-ra rai ('?,>?- ? 11 ! :?i . V \i V.rtu a;, w hat y? '? ! Vaj.il. l?lU* I ' ? l.iy Mr' " ? ' ?Ul'lj ' I'caiiy ' far .1; y < IT ;uc . v..orkii!^ With till- i>lin 'Jin, I T v.<- riant "<T . wj. v "tlivm'i ;tn<l -they. ?.*: ?r 'it. do-\vith/ny. t: \" WiV jw'e'woj;k-. ^ *' ' ",-1 1 ' ' I !" "Til" *' " ; - ' ri ttKh t in I ''re- v. f vt '* V ' (tell?* ' : 1 <11,11' , . !. l!.-lk , k. Hid. I.'lVij (,?Y' i: A!- AJinnie Sl'.cp' ; I.. >' . <1. lif'fk J 1 . i.'Jl }^e. , L liiii*?-.1 r I'i i.ii v, Iii-j; in.? j <1 .?-?luc*au?tv;iti!|J^ !!ii!'"t: in i ! <:"(j< iier.il (,\>n -T' !> < . ? :.! (.! (irico-is.froi'n vhe'.. !!lS V"ll|,,r'.i "tin*, connection. in Ii,'. is n ;.;(?. ?! worker in St. V " r\Ykfr i'.. ( h-;Vch. Ml. s ).t!|:l?ev'il i_. lYuin iL - ..M.. J'ica.-ant .i ' " 1. ; - : . - ' " > fa.lni'.i. ') (.'<>' i :<> Ii. ij j - 5 'e " ' !< i. 1 (' iiTTtH 'iKf. W know tliat Yin \\ ill al.-u ' IV,<>.> , .1, W 1 i i Ihof. V. <J. Ti.iuivtt aij'.r Dr. >h?K. 1 ?. ?il" l^ohtm'hui. iVore down with 1 . . v : fa 1 V I ra t t ; ai triv: nc, . day 1 Jjiv-X. J. .Uiles,. the J:enr- i ij11i111 i lii'-r of live Ki ee~ 1 .1.-:: .r, ? ...!i: .! hi i !i .,i I,uke* (*ity, .y^A It* j. \ yjUkeut saying- Dial- ' i m .Mia* ri ( nie/l" with 'alL'ea>e? Not 1 v-tDlioj iit: :.c i. ; '1i he onnMn- i ion..;' the i..tn, ! )( . .\Jilys U--Thi*t wc1"'"' .arc- with you alo put atver ' any proip-am jJiui ?.\?jnh. J n.-.t uiv^.. the . Wertl'as iftf-.'Hcral. ami. we -are ready - itirvrjinl. -Thi' lumiiaehs oi' It;- jjtfai distriet^ai e lnv'al to .the. . s.ta.-f. of-.be vianvh. Watch ii.-. and ti? d<? our work. I)r, Mile." niatlu . i;ii' liK.-'turly :u|d losses. We were ttivufeii to have \\'ilh-ai.- the mayor. of tin tr". I v ii!" hake, t'itv. Til mavot' hiuii.ly. .ui' tiic presiding eider _ iMi' Jtvv. K. p.^Carter, aho is pa - tor. spiuvil' nn jirtHis .in . ;-s; : I ;'ni: ii... 111 l'Cyert??v. p:v y.?We are. delighted-to <ii linyui.-heti. vi>itnrs? i)rs, D. II. Sima. President1 iif Allen -tfnirvr n U. \V. '.MiVnte, lire/ujinj? elder of , Ue -t-liai^K'stoii.,?i'istii'.L iyul Uiv-a.s-.. piiaitl I'm* Kpist'opal honors; 1).' A. . IViria. pro iding. elder of 'the Mt. _Jdleu^itul lii. 'ij-k t, also a n-tts pit-ant for Episcopal h'Tens;- J.- W. Murph, pas r <?!' M<~i r:-. JSi <?\\ i) A. M. 1'. Chnn-h 1 hat I toil. S. G'.J i). if. .McLean'. M: I-., Church; W. p. V. King, the great evangelist. ' All ??f ihose, men spoke ..word....- ( f' <;ncburnk'ciil.cnt.. Wo. are always?tJeliKlitoJ ur have such distinguished nun in our district,. We < 'say to the readers; that the KingsKlllt 1CPVL <OLLECK OF THE - sot 1 II < AUOI.INA . em:K ' ' ? \\ alierlioro, S. .May ISth?The \ kytoral ( liege of the South. Caroii a C<. niVieiie,. nicf at St. Peter A. ' 1. K. CI. .roll ot: the ah ivo ' name 1 , i Pr. K: lb Mack, presiding ..eld-{_; ot' th-e Aiken l)!s,rict, the seat of the;.college, conducted the religious* voielses-t.md' announced the object . ,.vi\ the.joce-riug-,? .? ? The"-' "i 11 "vviii ro rc.-.clnt ;uii?';aA'.;ery u ' "TmhTrrriUs!*- adopted:.- ~ * ^ ? 0. ' \V.hi'fe:fs. We believe that iir this j "'" i-.- -it c ptyo... the -World is nut call'' yf"i'. iri ! :. IMtfn. as such,' anil" that j ..'..it L.Jhecv...bi.t.o'di.e: tail or financial- j "tcnli_ -?-(f^a?mnrr is -mt- sulYieient rto Tc.onvn.'vl hi ui. for hi eh honors and position^ of trasf-r-hiu -that there must he something more. fungible; and * i -Whereas. We believe that the A. *M. : H, c'htii-.-fr-TT? ::n orfrfiftlikft tori 'rc?rtn~ 5t.'-C lor a projrraln and ihO selection i ..i ' : /i .!. .in.' 11I to tiie i ; roe-rain that he represents." Whereas, We belie* e we have found ill South Carolina a man <with a coin-- i prehonsic; a.id .eor.stmetivt, program thm wffi i iHM \i\a ?cTd of the AT M," K, Church, in all hranches of its activities and heeatisy of his high Christian character and his. great ability ,to function with his program, and because of the great; confidence that is - vt'iv.'-riI in hi- ti'.-iilrwhIn" ''I' cimit'n .. < Carolina, a nil because he T; the most * outstanding candidate for thp position iu the State, ami h'eeaus0-of his great influence curt, of the- State. ' I ?IP- " T!!:it tiii< lay college ' ; .in-..se^.-iuii, - in thet South Carolina ' bounds :.t Waltei hor<), S. C.. May 18,' 1 do hereby endors0 the candi" dncy of "the Rev. R. \V. Manic, 51. f - n. P,.-msi(lin.t>- I'TUIer of (he Charleston .District, fur the . office .of Ixhslrop In the .>(. J-;. Church, at the n'dxTT General Confdrenoe to be held in 1928 - in Chienro. 111. Be it further resolved, That the . ..delegation ft dm ' this xotiegr. be. and i^ hereby instructe3 to Work and usd" I * [tevery fair, legal and honorable means , ' ' . ' 4 ' pa nr. ftvk. 'i lil'fpt- his election, and .that the?" *.*r4#4?t'ortlrv.'rt+i"'tako sv.ch' a- u dl }>.. ?i<V"-<surY to <. rjratiizo ; I .ii 'i/tcalion Cf the .-.Suite'-... "f a h C.arttJnia t/> insure the eany,r>V : out -at th(1, scii-a of' t hj rsolili"ii. ' . .."' *' * " .. ' ' , <><' ii } acincr r; oivvu. I Hat Urn. del- - 'Vniin!,; |w and are ur!\ny in.-ci uctcVl to -tjitc", ovory eH'ort " ''!'ir,y .'aboa! "ihc-nnum in \>it* i-Hu'-? nth !v|>i.-v<>f?al I >i-v? iV*t. Kt. Rev.-.John c an;I 'the candidacy ol" I'-- H. < i r; 1":11- i f-t-U-rt.ioii -a.- So' ; .hLY.4>)' .Mji.'ii;--So flic. A- M./ E..... * ' h.U.ch Respyjcifuljy 'submitted.. ... ... ,1) A. Joiicij' '7 '"'". ...v; i Cij' fcl .Smith '?-? -? .Mi;s. S. I. Whitlk-ld: -?" (jibbes Mitchell,' C-hairjr.a'n, ' . . 'Smith- LoayH, 'SeeM'otaiy;', M ^ ~ i out Mo'i riv news . day niontmy",. t.ttt. 1 Sth was t.-stni <lay. J n l hi y cnmm u n ; t yAvh yrs the ii't ilirr?r-in-ii?ri'-^uiijn: IjuIio.A. M. v .ay. ay. - M Sfa-U '.-by - i on \yn.? libi n in -l.soii ami <Ui <1 " n:,v. rao, i;r>: > * - . : : She served as a stave in.. thr; com *i unity t 5 5 yiku'-s an J ~Ras til iVnys lived heie?as a faithl'ul eliuVeh ?vomaf>4 She- lent nod to read and write s is soon a- iriu* Was free.. She had' : .. eipi .1. 11. in. mae11:t1!!I M 1 hu^Muis UdfjiirS, She .was converted -. . 1>;0 and heeaiiy-. a ll|uniher of the' " " . fa-the i luu-ch w here her 'Vejytains ' {law . lie - in ir.1atit.jly fi|?t," In lXW;^ he wits' a i-miiJ'u nied a-- a -steward*-- . ard i' ai.tL .t4+n*?-f^.-it n-?h-- in? ~?-?? 1-If,?rfVi-'--rh"'f;ri? SiI years. Ilei?ftuU in S , this chuteh tfVll he' hard V" fill as-a " cnuich .worker;' " . ' - Before her marriage. site was felly Fliidd. I it 1 ??) ; -h(. married Mr. Fii?.? h; .Thompson 4>i" tfvis iiunin.unity... ?2? v^hu proeC,ed her to the .grave *21 years aire. l^R'O. She- h fives to -ftttiurn hcc .loss,. 1 daughters,. 2 .sdris: .Mrs". I htisy rfl. oli "or Orangeburg; Mi's. Lula II'avk of Lont. Start Mrs. "Edbaugh Ijutler' of North; Ml -. Ia-la Chirr of Jr., ; of . f h'rladelphia; "Mr.' Frank Tho.inp.-Tin. ^ Savannah, (hi a;u! .".(I jrrtmft' arid 7 great ""grnfiri ehildiern''*"/% IN MEM OK I AM ~ ~. 1 ft--^acL^hyt loving memory of our daughter and niece Thelma. Williams, who~"tloyartori "this" life one year ago today,-May 2L> 102G. ' * : As We loved you,-so we miss you, In our memory, you 'are always near. Folied, ri nu-jnnereU, lunged 'lor af 1 ways- ~T~~~z ?a l^i inging mt.Tiy a silent tear. W. B. Williams, father _ llattie Williams, mother Ethel B. Williams, aiirnt. Im?P???? ???pLgc/y, -mac. J.FhRGLSOXlUTF ' i I.okist 1 110 W heat St., Columbia, S. C. 7 Cm and --Waxed Fh -wi-rs * " Funcrat""iVe>igns A- Sjwcralty" 1 n.owKitf-JL)CW'.yi":ui:i? : ? Mail Orders 'Receive Special Attention fH()fN I-: :ts | t ' ?'? SOTTHERN RAIMVAY SYSTEM. Arrive "No; between No.- f''?*Hrt. O:50ii 31 N. Y.-Augustu- ill 10:00 a 4 : 52 ]) 52 .Augusta-N. . Y. * 32~fftttrp ""T" XaUkp?tfT -CTutrier u > 11 -Cirrr *27 "1:1 Ti p " 1:15 p 2S. Cifi.-Charleston 23. 4.;>;-p 0:45.41^ lil C.olumbia-Cin. U C:55a 5.30 a 21 CulumhiaJax'v'l 23 llt.OOp 0:20 p 20 Ctdunibiu-Aug* 1U 7:00 ai TTfUO "a -"S \\'i?unibIa-Aus?- -* 5^5 p 1:t40 p t-i < uliiini-i^?s^nu.?Ui-4-0-: 10 a - - - -. 0:20 p 22 Columbia-Char. 24 5:404 ? 0:00 u lii CoIunil>ia-Cbar. 14 2:20p 0:25 p 11 Culuuibia-Clias.- 12 5^40 a. : 5.20 u 15 Cojuinbia-ChUs. 10 2:20 a T:45 ?T 2 Ubluinbia-Sp'b'rg 1 4:U0p l>:20 p 10 Colonibia-Cjiecu. 15 ti:2u?f 0:o6 a lb Colmnbia-Sen'cu 17 0:15p Ji^lO y llo *(Jula.-Chm'. 114 11:25 a ; _? * V ia Camden und Uock llllt. f'ly. >.:? ? es uJtiVv. -llo, .Man-. Si i??* ?., Telephone tf.'iftOr ~C()1 U M b 1A, S C. I'HONE 6487 L. A. Hawkins' \Iva\ Kstaf.p Agpn^y 'Homes on Easy Terms?.' , 1 10712 Washington Street ,COLUMBIA. S. C. NOTir.F. We have sfieclaT values in sonic -.used up-richt and IMavi'r pianos. Also one $400 shop-usetT uprijrht Piano at quite a reduclion. " Cash or Credit * _ .M AUDN-K'S M1 SIC IKPCSE - ?? U2X Mtiirf St., Columbia, S. C. *