The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 23, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Mrs. Ruthejrford of-.Newberry i.?
rr..- .Visiting hef dauyhterr-Mrsv Anth'PnH"
Ruft on Pine steet. ! J"V
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Mrs. Sallie Clark of Lady sreet
; is in Little Switzerland, ^N. C'.T fur.
the summer and writes tha\ she i^_
p having a wonderful time.
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Mrs. Milton Raiford 2^18 Pendleton
St., "lias returned, from Asheville, N.
xyhere she spent a very pleasant
.= stay of four weeks a illi" friends.
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Miss Ida Lewis of 1.104 Gregg St..
? is spending a while with her nisi or.
? -?M rm Lola I'ritehei's in Oa.
We wish_ f<# hw a .pleasant stay.^f
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Mrs. Florence Benson, 514 Sumter
St., ig at State Normal College, Ypsilanti.
Miohr. attending summer, sc hool
She is enjoying a profitable ami
pleasaWt session.? ~
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k. vyiikinson, ('resident' <>(
IStalu College, "Ol'ltngoliura,?S.' C..
. was a visitor in 4ho city on YY'ednos
day. He \va^ up on a hns'""-'*-trip
and his stay was very short
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* Mr. and Mrs. Jacob-Thompson .and
' fc children, of Charlotte, N. C., were in
the tdtv dhts^Yveok vT^itin^T'r^l it iv-o:
and friends. AVhlle here they .|,nirl a
_ visit- to The LeadA;<si"-?i(riee and in.
spected vftfc plant. ' Come again. 1
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Master of".'tree and Accepted Masons
pf South^Carolina mtsscd?t+mi -the"
city on Tuesday en route to Mullins.
S-; C., to attend the meeting of the
Eastern Star.-Which < ?>nvones in t lj.it
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Mrs. Emily Bates and her little
daughter' Odessa, of Pdttsvilie, Pa..
tf ff " { ^W?l' < . .
are Visiting her aunt\ Mrs. C, J.'
Benson, 511 Sumter St.['Little Miss
Benson, \vill spend the! winter here,
and attend Booker Washington school
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The Savannah. Stars will play the
Black Comers . Monday July 25th at
Benedict's.Park at -1 :()() o'clock. Ma.i
ager for Savannah Stars, (leorge Nel
son; Qtanager 1 for -the "Obnveiv ' are"
Lindsay and -Sightlmv- -TJmpir^hike
Eubanksr-^ Admissibn 35c, A ijN>o.<t
game is guaranteed. ' ?
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Mrs. E. B. Lewie- the Royal Matron
of Queen Esther Chapter No. 1
left Tuesday morning for Mullins to
3 represent her chapter at the Crand
Body that convenes there, this week.
The Masonic family in this.city seems
^ to be taking on new life, in the suh_4
ordinate dodges and chapters are rep'
idly increasing their memWrshipT
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.?MI'S.?II. 1?,?Brown and little?son
Isaac have left for the northern
states. They will visit' Newark and
' Atlantic City, N. J.. New York City
and Philadelphia.?\\'m hot>o~for-4 hent
??a?a -pleasant trip.? ?? ?
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Miss Sarah Itaohel Thompson left
the- city last Saturday for Savon-,
nah, -Ga., where she will be the truest
of Mr. and Mrs. L? Mt..Clitfer for .a
? week. We wl>h for her a pleasant
visit. .
- -Mr. Jr- B-.-DiekksoPv U. S. Farm
Demonstration Agent on his wnv to
Amherst, Mass. was taken sick anil
has been in Tie hospital ever iin e,
?__ hut we are hoping that hg~ wilt be
riiseharged"""about July 20th. Should
you have cause to write ' him, 'address
all mail to 191)0 7th. Ave.. Ani.
15, New York City.
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Miss Helen McCain enjoyed the
wcek-ond. in Chaileslon as a visitoi
of the -Baptist-Sunday SyhoOl Converf
tion?and the truest?of?Mts:?Marian
Hollmck, 82 Line street.
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Mr. Nathaniel II] Collins, Jr., :is~
_spending?his second .. .summer-- in
~ Brtdtretfcn, N. J. This yountr man
did well at this point last sunimer
and hopes to double" it this summer.
lie is the only oon ofoMr.. hitH Mts:
N. II. Collins and thev have high1
hopes of him through Hn^-Lord. lie
will return to Hampton Institute,
Hampton, Va., to resume his studies
t ^ at the close of the summer session^
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Rev. \V. R. Honler. .pastor nf MiiL
A. M.* R,-'fJiurch, at Lancaster, ac-!
comptfniecf by Mr. J. P. Young, rep- j
^^rcscntati vtV of the N. C.~ "Mutual In- '
surance C'p., of that cityj^and Mr. |
C.~Clinton,[tho inventor of the Hofsc^fcless^
Plow, were plnhgiint iiini7i-?T? t'rr
Hrtfie city thi3- week. Mr. t!inton's'
nventiop is patented and he is now
ecuring capital to put his plow on
he market. . . '' j
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ai)<I .Mrs. '.J nines* Hopkins motet
ed down ir?ni (heenville last Wednesday
to atl.cn)d the S. S. S. and .11.
t; Convention tudd in -Chariesto.n.
_ \\ hile there they were the
'*'* .'r n'lHr, Mi?iiml 'Mr" "
vim 1 tonkins. (m ilir.ir-1?'0irnr~T3tEFE
topped in (''iluiiili'ui anil took- ttwii
iti?e s: ns bAt'lc with them to spei.id
he riyniiinder ol" the summer in-Spar
inrihui-g and Greenville. We wish
_jMas.a' ''j, vlanieS-ULiuL.liilrU-et h- a idea
i,.> < neat ion. :? .
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; ; ix mi:.m(utiam
Ijiyinjg me in
. >ry?. of n,ir ikar liploved daug+iter
.U'.il &>",foV {A. ,| ,}J HityJOud, whu dOr
pintc-d this iil'e. July. 2J1, 11)20. - Every
years at hjs time-we are sad at
?heart, I'm- it roiv.i.id* vis of the morn
alien you departed ai^d took your
ot.-Jit- \v*oid. unknown?Ui dwelt
aiili. angi'Is around the throne;
ayain, .we hope to 'meet thee,
wlien t he- mil 01 li:e is o\ er; f hell in
heaven wit)) Jri\T in yrcet "thro, whore
. Vi() fa roy ell?tear i.< sliect.??
: ??l,'.illl;l- Miitlii'l', :trnl
Brothers. ' ' j
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\ >;i;\ s ciiorat.' ci.rn for
? H OI.i AlHIA.? ?
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, ... Tli .1 ra> n '<1 thl-s -ert-y. who since and
r WIN) read ~i>:i e iViuVir. and who "VleVsive
.to pceea tfro;^ jjivrul Cluh in'
Vti;^V?|V 'and' l(iu| Vumotii'. Choyajt ?|f
?: ! !:: a I J uskciL iai_mei-Oi ? at.
Sci'toul t('ajynvy Ilaptist. eliimh, Wednesday,
Ju.lv at '-8\u0 '!>. "m.v to"
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s in rori)iii;;r a Cheryl. C'.nb for
ro!ir.??.?i?. 1 hi.* -wciuM; seem to be
a l)iic <^>porumity_for uieit who are
nrus'ioally inclined to have. that, iiiuslcnl
fellw0?4i{p that will not only he
plea-alit. hut pioliiahle as well.
.While live initnlOiu'etinjr is. lteiinr
It'M .Soio'ltd Calvary (_Lua* h. jltd,
>r'4;ani>nitJi'ai;^vill se.-k to he rep'repon;
( "hj ivo t lia. cty. "rather than' V?ny
one .church.,\ * .
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' The cooperation" of the men oti.lall
h'uvches is nsos:.' } ;)i n. stly i;e;pu.'S'le<h
\~o< Only i lino o(.)i.h;tnniTyi
- to uikLi," tlie. cultt'.ral life -of oin
city. hut also on-ie.'iually as fine' opfxn-tpnly
for s.i'f-:improvenient .along
mufcitfal lines. -?'-I \
: i-.v. ry.eouy (s noi oniy v.eieome-, out
? vi;-<;ci. u> coUK'.- a:ul itun-as; a Ijiend.
i RKV. C. II. BROWN,|!
jp'V. SAM It. "WALLACE,U"
.. Pronuitefcs.
IN me. Year Old Girl Amazes
Large Audience
Oven- -obnnr. Lily. 15?At the Annual
Sumnujr Musical u'iven by the
r7)iiytvtni**nt of Music- of Sfiuth Carflinn
e-tA. and M:. ('ollojro,. little
! M'ss t *.rnr?'sVtm? Taylor- of Oraii(?e
hm.p:, u nine year old" pvodijry, charm|
: d ?;> vP", liiayohi'ij ..L-apaciiy. Chanel"
; suidiw-eo- when -bo recited a lo.njr subA>.-1
entbled "Si. Pot^r at the. Gate.'
[ Her poise:, -expression., and gestures
! cyeVe'- f'l.ftial to c.ny 'finished' artist.
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. MRS. !.. .L RLODES PASSES. '
Jllljjr 1UR? CITY.
I?. SpratanlniriT S. P.7 dully ':!<h--Mrs.
?lil <)iU's. of Columbia lor some
i 4V.
n!i;v < 'e.' w.tii the Good Santa
r : ,"0-eit.'.l :)H(1 XllTSl' Train!"
ho >; a' Holimir.m spent ,so\ er!
..I !.<uv :h:s week anion}!: friends
nvo !i* i.) TYdunthia from Chicago
I v here .she has.been for several days.
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1 MISS U1NNKSOTA GAKKISON
I is 41 * f,i"iAia'ii
f-avanhah, Ga., .tidy 20,-s-Mrss :Min"
iv-ota1" Huby Garrison. of Greenville,
' Sa teacher in N'orth Carolina
schoolv spoke at the noon day chapel
Miss Garrison in. her remarks commended
I>r. Pen.i. F. Hubert, the pres
1 idenCof the cpllege for his ontstand-,
L il.fr-.C'T'liin^raUm. While jn *hr
! city she jind her.' mother, ijrai * B.
Flirabeth Gerri-on were the house
\ guests of Miss Louise DesVerney on
Last I'ark Avenue.
' COM MRIANS ATTEND
u-? en Altlji:iVI ON^CONVENTION
Charleston, S. July. -18*.?
large delegation from the First ffalvury
Baptist-, clinrrh attended the Bap
tisT State Sunday School convention
here this week. Among them were:
Miss C. B. Sinpieton, Miss Helen B.1
Aiken, Miss Julia Nesbitt, Prof. Z.
Townsend and Prof. Thomas L. Duck
?X-U all of Goltrmhizr.? j
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-^7??T- THE PALWE1
FORMER COLUMBIANS VISIT
RELATIVES AND ERIENDS I
IN CITY. x '
Miv Butler Berry, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett L. Berry and son, Mrs. Edr.ha"Berry
^Marshall and Miss Antoiuette""and
Charles Marshall, Jr., all
of Washington, L>. C.t but formerly. _
1 of Columbia, motored front Washington,
D. *C., to -''Columbia. While enroute
they spent Friday njght in
Durham, N. I'., at the home of- Mrs.
r^tTnorva Smith and family1, They ar ~
rived in 1 liinfuuL'Hutui day and spent
the day with ..Mrs. Clyde SteVerison
Varborough. They reached Cblunr1.1*1
SI'lllllv]<llF OMfI " ?'1
k-rrttests of Mr. and Mrs. Stovortson I
iiOJU Gervals street. " "
Mr. Butler Berry is Mrs. Steven[
son's father. ?He--and- his?family
[ >have-received- many greotiHg3~fruni _
|v Columbians who knefcv thenv while
j they resided here.
] ?. Mr. Berry and family, motored to
Savannah Ga., and were the guests
j of Mr. and- Mrs. Mamie Berry Tibbs
; his daughter and son-in-law. They""
; left ;Savannalr Saturday morning and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelmina jler-^|
turned to Mrs. Stevenson's Wednes
Jay ahd remained until Saturday at
''which time thoy l?ft, f"r Wnnhingt'nr
m M^. Berry's Cadillac.
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I)R. M. A. EVANS - .1
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Augusta, Ga.,'\Juty 20.?Dr. M, A.
Evans <>f Columbia is here spending
J the week-end as the holtse guest q|
i Miss Lucy Laney, principal of the
?d to Columbia lat-c Sunday evening.
MRS. OI.JvA N.B.VRBOIR
..IN SPARTANBl'RG
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Spartanburg,. S. C., July 20.?Am?hf?Hthe--arriv?ls
in the city recent- '
ly. is'Mrs. Olea Nina Littlejohn Barb.our;
of Montgomery, Ala., wife of
t i be . Rev. .1,?Poiua' .Barbour-,' minister. j
,\t trie. Day' Street Baptist church. '/
t~ Mrs, Barbour is the only daughter
I of. Mr. and Mrs. "Worth Littlejohn?|
j 200 N"; Dean street this city. She-has
I many friends here, who are ha"ppy to
j .ee. , her. again. .* .. .
| fat HARVEY VAN BL'REN . "I
L\ TO. VISIT M()TH.ER..t
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Sta.tesboro, Ga., July 20.?Dr. liar.
vejr Van uuren, .owner of the Van]
; Bun 11 Canitorium in this place, staLl
^ od .here today that he will spend two1
; weeks in South Carolina at Sumter
j visiting His mother.
NEWS FROM THE SOUTH CAROj
IAN A HltO I 1* AT HAMPTON.
Hampton, Va., .July -19. ?-The first
eVm of lIamj)ton?s Summer oschool
; ends' July' 22nd.?We are sending
1 thj^. hit?of?information as?to the j
doings of the South Carolina group .
! at Hampton, because we feel that^^ui
; are interested in your represfcnta-'
I ' i ves from the Palmetto State-here at
Hampton. We were orgapized June
; 20th, lt>'27.?Mr. Johnil.' Minis, of Co- "
luinbio" was elected President, Mrs.
; (I. M. Ashe. Charleston, Vice-Pres.,
{ Mr. C. ,S. Brown, treasurer; Miss
! Cornelia Hej-ndon, Union, secretary,
j Fifty one teachers were enrolled. The .
j largest, enrollment we have ever had
t-Said Dr. Phenix, Vic ^-Principal of
1: Hampton .Institute. ' ?
Mr, Minis gave v?'ry i"ttp'r'nfr and
I interesting talks at each meeting.
Problems relating* to our school work '
her \vas greatly J>cnefitted_by splendid
talks on these different-subjects.
We have made splendid progress a
long all lines during this first term
f-and we hope that the group coming
j and will continue to carry on the good
' work. Uui\ .state was also well re"pj
resented irf?the musical program
j summer session. Nearly one hundred
[ dollars was raised toward a scholarf-hip
fund and Sovfth Carolina had a
( largo part in helping to put this
over " : . ' \ \ ~1Z
Mr. C. S. Brown, of Georgetown, ~
Mrs. Hattie H. Green of Charleston
and Miss Genevieve. A:inrpnt, of?Co- ^
lumbia were the members of the
group that represented us on the
inter-state program. Our number
i was well rendered. The President
also played a geat part in giving
helpful suggestions and by taking
^interestthe givnip so that it might
^dje eoffial to any. We are indeed
prou?T of him.
[- JAVe all feel benefitted - in having been
connected with such, an organi- ,
I zlttion here at illampton, Wfe hop^
thai, others will ha inspired to come _
and joiri the group and help push
1 South Carolnia to the front.
. The Reporter.
| .Tohjiie Minis, President*
[W LEADER 7'". 7
THE ROYAL POINSETT AS. Mil).
SLMMkir SYMPOSIUM
' The Royal Poinsettas have sent out
a few invitations to attiTNl' the "MidSummer
Symposium'* to-be Riven by
this-elnb on Friday night" at I'Yodciiek's
Academy. _ ?>=
This tlanee--Avill be a nio.-Vt ci^inviil)le
affair. The music, program4, 'and
reputation of the clubr baned on past
success assures this fact.
' THe dance will be chaperoned by
repliantmimun. -- ?
The music will !? ?furnished .by
the, Oriental Sorenaders.
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I)R.. G A RU ETT PASS ICS DINTAI,
I?i BOARD.
Colon' Ili^iter Garrett has, rc~
reived his license from the South
Tucolinu?Board' of?Denial MauihIii?rs,
as a result of the examinations
held in Greenville, June 16, 17, 18.
Dr. Garrett is a graduate of tluf
Deptr of Dentistry, Meharry Medical
College, and received? his- literary
training at Allen and Lincoln universities.;?We
.wii'h for him suiiry ui
'W ^professions
OFF KOR-MKMlMllS, TK^r.?
The" W. 11.*& ir. Missionary dele^a
ern via of Atlanta in royal style
Two special Pullmans carrying about
,50 delegates, besides sortie friends.
~Wc~Tegret'.very much that on account
of her'health. Mrs. Harriet L.
Hawkins, the President of the Columbia
Cqpference Branch was not able
!to make the trip with her,delegation.
We learn wither egret that Mrs. .Mary
Boullar of Lancaster, who wes desrg .
-hated in_her stead, did mot gel oil"
untjl Monday morning.
Several minis.ers accompanied the
ladies, L)rs. R. W. Mance. K. A Ad.
ams, D.: H. Sims, and T.'J. Miles.
NOTICE.
Rev. M. IF. llolloway.'s installation
.?eryices will be held next Week, beginning
promptly at 8 o'clock Monday
night, July 25th, and continue
through Thursday night, July" ?8t'Ji.
There will be a different minister each
night accompanied with his .choir anil
congregation. The public is. cordially
invited to witness this splendid program.
Rev." M. H. Helloway, Pastor,
?-. I)ea. L. 'C. Cook, Clerk. - "< "
I New Broykland, July" 10.
CARD OF THANKS. ^
We wish to thank our many friends
for the kindness shown during the
illness and death of our beloved mofh
-butes.
MR. THOS. CARNANj
, MR: ELLIOT TARNAN,
MRS. KATtiRYX \VASH1NGTQX
MR GEO CARDAN, ?MISS
MAE Cl\RNAN. '
MEMBERS OF ALLEN UNIVERSE
TV ALUMNI ASSOC LA TKEXHOLD
MEETING.
Subscribes Nine Hundred. Dollars to
Allen's Improvement Fund?
Brogdon Presides.
Orangeburg July 1 !)>?Members of
the Alumni Association of Alien University,^
attending the summer session
of State College, held a meeting
here., at-three o'clock today to hau"
plans siigested^, for -raiding funds to
assist in making certain -improvements
at AHen^as-sug gelled -rrrAte:
meet-ing of the Association hist-.June
Nine hundred dollar# Merc subscribed
by those present in the meeting
here. Each county representative
made a pledge for irnuotaJrnm
his county and left the meeting-with
tin? understanding that cherts' would
be made to raise the amount and
iend in to the treasurer-oJ-the-A-s^u-efatio'n
by October.
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MISS DAIST^V. ROACH
TO LEAVE HAMPTON
- Hampton; Xn., July" :o.?WTth the
close of the* Summer sessions of
TIamoton Institute. AT hnin
Rtyich, popular Columbia high school
teacher -will i*eturn to her home in
South Carolina, it became known here.,
today. Miss Roach has been the center
T>f fhany" social features sihc? her
nrrival here in June when she entered
the summer school.
DR. W. SWAN RHODES IN
? ftREENVIM;ft.?
Greenville. S. C., July 17.?Dr. W
Swan Rhodes. well known physician
and surgeon spent the weekend in
Greenvjlle amonpr friends. Dr.
Rhodes iff well known here, and his
com!riff bad. tor-do witT^ his profes.
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T1VOL1 Exd
ACHIEVES I
Social- Debut Ma
pawrf of New Ei:a fn ?o
ciety of Co!umbi?*\
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A'lju-fiu* dl licajtiA 'itin'i a :|jI^,<
lllVlililn III I |"ii ' \ ri- ' i? +;?
Hull 1111- .,, . : i ' ij (? (l.iy
K'liinjr, 'IJ. w hui. !iWfey<4'
lawiiin'ir >M v.a r?-v. ii. ('..in
j ;f?n-irty- 7W>?i""T7^V<-ri.Clm.
H" TmtTaT J*>um<? ]?v * }^( '!' i v
" Mutnu-nt to
?tn-f! mi'?ni t '. .-."ri V ! ( ;,.
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^\i'h jt mil . i-r IJny
.jui.H At hx S),< '? ,j,.v
iMf w!>iv a,t?J ? r\ Qifc v:i;
Jtrifty of > ( ( , '?. s |,!< ,;;
. twl.m-. tin->;.y : ;i ~
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ifyf m/inv -n.. r. , , j,. _ 1 v
X>v?? !?* :.? iU("'Uti'( (| .-7 , 11, > ..jf i.<
fill n'u;;..is" wt ,V >||. . ; j !>(? s~
tllf orclit.-^ra ..t:?mi I . |n
hooth. v\j)i I1,
' attrfiflivo.' ti.y :y *'
ffotr, t in?. o 1 , ' , ' ,1 . .
the .walks'. ) r'+ .
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4- li'. .., JJ l-L. : - . l! i.
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sVicss (i-jt? ' i't <hem
" :hey imt<iv<r. " :.(h
'.son ; and 1 )etftv.r h . ,W ! .. v .
" periled tlHMH wit' i-.' ' v . ck-t'
. IwhiLc.. ant . T [V
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lrtto the iihU? .'< :' i
.. TtaVinjr' bet: tin- .a' : ' i. .-k'
dunenitr lasv l ui if'Ti. idi >
* he truestUi iv u' ?'i;tuU,i
freshcil with !-l Ui' .;'.i, !, I
and then w>'i 'limb v'vl, a "f?w
istl'unioritni n ;i\V. 'I r v. kit v. iv
. beautifully d i
fYdl owing" 11k' V; ?!. ' 'u i wii>
tinned, which h. ' bo:"ini
of the seefi 1 ' ' >> V . ;iin
pleasure. 1 p ;a3 . , w..
he < rtheslVtj ?vi!. .the n
truevts \\ itl*' u". Itij!); ' pi <'.?rai)i of
' 1.'()AN \ni-'v:yn I i vvw\'
? July 1 1?The* \i ^si.'.rVui \ fa
1, i
met .at AUj'nre s" "'iriipt.lY.Ar. M.
-ehpreh. 2.'bVl< eh- July P-, .lPL'7.
. gram: . 'First sune lend. by Mrs, J
..Mae Jti ed. My .Sdi-I. be" oh Thy tin
'V *" ? J' ^ i .
Secrnd -"son^r lead by 'Minnie I
Reed, What a Friend; We lluvt
Je^us.^Jlilde. vui . e 'Third .>
lead by >jfrs.-l.t :rs May Reed. I'r;
" Hiy Tov. .1. v.. 1';;P . ; lien a el
talk by.s .Re-v. - 4>-asvieV. ytTt; r \\ h'iv
grand,! taJki_u-.iv njado by. the pi
ilcnl.viwr.-. u. i'. .171'ia .
fjnfrntir.^injr rrrllc -ttc?eMFr^ttci
1 Irani nvio A i Ihni i-m.- A-l'ti-r
. Ifll'SS \\ajr tiltif }> !. }? . aire 'lAlH'St
apple 1'loat'i-alJ . I< rii.'.iiaTjt' .|?n<i
erean.i \?as ?of*yi<!. '1 htf-'jiiH'tlHif.
at - oY!..e!. ai.<: . way-- rli
, t i . >1) (r i.'. <?a-1 rr- A?LL? I I'l. ,'r i 11) 1;
anuuinied to A1.10. ' !.
Sunday muhiitt;? ,:at 11? :;!(? ?.V1
at Monro's ( har#l. the->:uii!a-y Sc.
met wit|i A.-niAam,
in tiu? i.haif.'vMr. S. Iheniey.
subject ol.tho lesson w'ns f*;inu
Farewell... . . 1
The lesson was Itenirt+ni-lly trrr
by Mr. .J. S. 1 ) -iiI. \. a. Atafi's -fur
tonuent. Class Xo. ! s tenches
J. .S. "lh-nley; Nv\ Annie 1
.Votiny t >.o. .Mr-. 11. It.- IMae;
:"4r~Sarah* i'l. Dcn'i. Ilec i".:r
TiTOnnted to cciit.-C
Ilvcuchinp' bey an. a*. 'oVl
ilev. M'. \\. \viii)s '.lie pa.-tor ari'i
a Utile Mate. *. Ilijf subject was. I
pacation. ulul tuyT;.." i'lvpare to n
] thy God^ O lsjiiVt I he holy(
burned tfpon.ihe aitnr V>r oar he;
j. whih? hc.t.-xlUoit.'." Tho^-nllcc'
| was %?'A\ .
At (>:;>(< M. the .Junior. ("ml
! the Missionary S'-yjeiy met at \h>o
j Chanel A. >l. FO. church. with
| prcsith lit ilMhc t t'r. Mrs. Imfta '.
t Recti; ^e rotary^ Hi:n>;^ ??Rj
! Treasure i; M;s. Willie \l . Hay.I.
Proyram-: Fust s< rji lead hhy A
1 A.njnr .HI: V'i'.iny . }''ttil(l Ht?
j tip tit Thin,-: Ile;>i]'nj?*..>t'.the Script
lesson hy Mis. Anuj- M-. Ymrtrjr;
i on<J.. recitalion.ii> Miss -Mamie He
i. TWul. recitalloit' hy Mi.-s. Wplir J
r.Boyti; fit rh A s'. l?. Hy -Mm, At
M. Vc.i;n.i*; Tft'i. recitation hy A
I Melvr 11 .yd: e v i: i e. i i ; ,|i In, A
' Albrl/lfre Lynch; seventh, a nicy i
I hy M;'ss II. J.. Hoyd. t'?i!.iw.cd hy
| remarks of the pa toy, He v. M.
: 0)11 ectton was .0? cents
J Monday cvenim- at ?rrrh
a erra-tyl sevnn n u os pivach-d hv 1
J. W. Willis on the ntisstonary d.r
Text . IC tiny "men is horn f (led
is a new creature. <44- thins;* are l
j?il . things..
* *?* 'H
i". t v '
7 " ^ y ?
PAflK SUVKN :
t ieit rTJ / * i i in ?
tLUD
OFTY HONORS
|.^g ioc-otpis-* that had not been rendered
.prVeedinjr. the intermission. They
" ' v ) ? eri e/ved vnrv ' much The numy - ' :
.ti.jii.iii. |.s 'iUtested the fact. Then
:j,? ^? v?nmj? was further spent" by . ~~-i:
. i^uupmayuy danciTnr whicT^ lasted until .
</f T4:>I; a. m.. the 'time at which Our *
Odd u.-.lu inai \ ih.usieal number was so . . >
t - vively . hut- briefly played-. -Some ul"
thcj. ..the out-id-town Quests.' that e raced " ""
' y'V yyeain;'' n if h their nn-i.ni.,. ?uai c ' '
K\- ' .\fa-s.; .Mat-tie Kvans of Auuusta,' GV?.
live- Aiargiiret (iondwfh. Ltj \VashinKtTjn,? Q
"i i'.,*... .>i(;s!srs.,i tioinas i,yi ante ut Salt
I.TITv" Plan Mr owl
? i'I overt t Heiy arid |..oonard .Hrenna-n- of
.' Jiiuiii, 'Fly.; Herman O'ar.tor of .('am
he- dcar s. Tlcniy Hojran. of NOW ..."
h ;v "l oik ( My and ftr. Klnver Pickett of
tifty??(' annicrn"S. (*. ~^?~?~ ??"
Ail mI t her-e 0'ti0!*ty "t-Xjii es^ed ihem- ~~
.*'!' ni;r liiuh Iy e n t c etainyd and... ?~
a-|'"r.ides,?aH velled .at spr-h ?. lofty of.
<,,u -1 J'ii sponsored !>y.' Columbia's youn^'"'lal
K1 "OI' e.-lici iallv in sum. ?
"f'dl j lher. ; - -
.11 A latjr iHMjphor of the local society
1 '' n.i.iuiiv r> attended_ the promenade
!'' n ; !' i n. ed a pleasant evening with
.-I ( '?i'J ; r lends '.and 'visitors. *
t'j J . . . !i.\|n ron booth was filled with
:!r, ^ p. FTfeTi and women of the
la-'.' expriv-sed themselves.pleas- -
1 j' wi.ch thi! ai! ??ir-.,ih' every; respect-r*" tjr.
. >' '' 1. * 'f' -'i -.ed. that in selecting ;
V'iii r 'f-to oi' tlu- C'-iuh, the sngjrestor
4:i'r . ' ; i ,"h itr nrntdt The~motto is?Car* .
imd f e""l Hi in,. " *
-tirr?Ml" virtdiiettdouTVi.. 11. sOf the*"af^"TK-'-'-Ti
\^n>_ha-'d' I;irjcc-1 y upon the
)"C ? ' !,u; . >-Uvn'u?ias efforts and con
it > " <'t .w< ssrs. Jlarry Ad??w
ami. \\ uham 1'attersqn, whip are
i t-, \ tt> j.ikI . vice-president respecivc-.
tiveiy. ' ~ .
in- 1 he' i ii 1 i Kxclusive Club is cer-?
; 'y.' - jy iL' ' vt'jTynrtulatecl on this
?U-r?believe this, date?;?:
<vn- ! i* looked hack upon as the berry
{." ;i? iity; <*t' an era of ntarked social
: i.'' a ivaiit ement. Much success.. is hopir..u
. u l'if tiiis h iub in its future engage-. . v
taiiy no nls. Higher life is what ve are
se- loj'king. for. . . , .
' 1A VILMOltl AM v '
S ' By Georgia M. -Metzi *
Today dear Uncle .one .year ago,
^ j _Y^u left US' i:i this worlti below; ... *
To ti the hampjand heavenly choir
aid And meet oTfr" Sdviar in the sky.
ccc Eh ink <if you in daytime,
, jn I droapi Tof you by night, "
1 wake "and would you were here; * *"
tyer And find tears blinding my sight.
TTTTTTf?Wn >hull 'ihcet but .we du miss ygU7 ?
h a " 1 In're is tiiiw a vacant chair,
111* shall lirTgrr to caress vou. '? ' -
[ "an Truly_ we shall mpe^you there.?At
our_-tai>lb satT anil lonely, . " *'
I,;,,. iw.cn iiojour bosoms swell, T
oi".. 1 1( I"< rnb.ran.ce of the. story,
. ice " ""%v *?ur ki'ncle- \V. M. Mitchell Tell.
.. ^*'jS they tell us wreathes of jrlory,
i;<^j, t-vi-nmircj will-deck .your brow,"
^ i-n ! > :: tins'-..' > r 11, -< 1 he -ingipi-li .-.Mly ,
^v. oepinjir, O' er our heart-strings now;
ock. &' oarly fallen, '
I'1 thy iri:s(-n and mossy bed,
ient- fi-vnj the. pine and cyprpss, ' '
The M ingle with-the .-tears we shed-.
Gadsden Locals
nrht-'- - . ?, . -r.
v-r:n ' " - - - tai ;?:?? :?!?'
Mr.J- T ,<-.<?n'ialtes to -rain hero. Fahm
Mat wm;krb< at ft standstill.
duikitts Htn'Odotl ihn
a- 1$. V.. P. I". and S. S. ("haven't
t on fh "(Tiarle.-it'.in last week ek.
Mrs? ('. .M. Webber returned from
ved. W.ilp.) in ert on. X. C... .July 15th. She
Vc- we.it there to attend the funeral jof
H-et hj-r. brother-in-law. Mr.' Hiram J.
life Wt bber.-formerly of K.a stover'. ~S. C.
tf's IK- was. an -outstanding citizen of
[ion Wilmington: rI.
lie leaves a wife, four children and .
> vfi.U host <>f fnends and rel&ivcs who
r< > . I'avc our deepest "sympath^ ~
the I Mrs. Mae X?lams Black, instructor'
W.ac Tn obe?Ifomo of^Kcnnomicy-dcpartii'ed.j
tnent. State--College. Orangeburg, S. " , ?('..
spent Sunday. 17th Tnst. with her '
,1ls parents, Nlr. ami Airs. P. R. Webber. ?
uks . Mie will'leave Saturday, .hrly 28, for
ure > I-, luporia, Kansas, to attend summer
sec-; sehoel ?T TvF State Teachers Cbllegfe. '
yd: She plans to* stop a few days at
Hue (II'lM'ttlleld." Ohio, with 'Miss Bernice*
mie A ('olervutn--who is also an Instructor
Iiss! at State College, .
llssj ,itr. Archie ' Tucker " is suffering
talk wjth a broken arm as*the result of v.
the ':r automoliilf :u^irlei-it gtntnrdny even ??
WV[ fng.- . . : .' i
? iiv ? , i ur ^ i itmmi , w lnsirui'iive
ink.! tftnj full nf.llie spTT0". .IT-? r- 1*.
lo'y.t Ecv. J. W. Doughs arrived 4 o'clock
ive. Monday I'. M. and preached a dehc..
lightful?s^rmotir?Ar tea' was served?
>ass juRt before service. Everything w,aS>