The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 29, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, October 29, 1927.
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Locals An
~"Mr. Alfred - Stewart, after havirij
spent the summer in Gainesville, Ga
^ is Spending the winter at home witl
his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Stew,
art 1100 Pine street. _ J
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Miss Sara L. Harrison who hai
been quite sick for several weeks ii
improving, under the sklilful treat
went of Dr. C. E. Stephensno. "Z
Mr. Geo7~M. Switzer left last Men
day afternoon for Concord, N. C., af
ter visiting his parents Mfl Mm
"77s " li. Switzer dnd othef \elatjve:
in St. Matthews, S. C. While passing
tin u lliu I'lly lit1 Siftlipeu over a tcv
hours, with his brother Mr. L. E
? SwtfrnV r>f oono Oi rr- ?
. ucnaiu ui. lie, aaii
that he enjoyed his v^sit very much
We wish hirh much success in hi:
work. ' ,
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Miss Jessie Muu DttWKOh?niece o
Miss.G. A. tlackson, is 3 recent-gra<
u;?te from Good Saiparitan hospital
She lias a splendid record as a nurs<
"When in ' need of her service, sh<
would be glad to have you call 5843
? Mrs.?Susie Blaka?McKah?spen
three davs ir> Camden attending th<
Christian Ilonie Bepefit Burial Ai<
Convention, and brings back a goo<
Report.. < ' ,,'
Mrs. Addle L. Lyles has returnee
from an extended visit to Farrell
Pa., nad Warren, Ohio. She also vis
ited President McKihley's home ii
Kyl'ps, ?A pleasant stay-frr re
; . ported. ?
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Mr. Charles F. Janerette of Atlon
. tic City, N. form'p^y
is home for a few weeks visitinj
mother and friends. He looks thi
picture of. health, IJe is a gradual:
of Booker Washington High schoo
and Allen University, class of 1924
lie was a slur in foot ball at tha
schoo]. lie attended Lincoln Univer
sity during the year 1926. We hop:
. ' for him a pleasant stay while"iiTlhi
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NOTICE. / :
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.- Richland County Teachers Asso
cialion will meet at Booker Washing
ton Hi school, Saturday, Novertibei
. 5,; at 12 o'clock. The executiv:
i?:? benffibr asked to~Tft~get at II o'clocl
k nf flln .cort,a nln/in
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Mr. B. J. Mason is at home dfte:
Pr a. very?pleasant?visit?tu gt'Iulivet
ftnd friends in Barnwell, where hi
was entertained with a .Bridge ,parti
at the home of Mrs. Delia Britt. Thi
following persons were. present: Dr
I). J. Dixson, Mr. .W. S^-Dixson, Mis:
Ogrctta Jon.es, Miss Hattie-Am* Brit
and others. A real Dutch course wn:
served, Tills wasquite a - unique af
fair'enjoyed by all present"
^ T$E C^SMOPOfclTAN .CLUB.
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The m-st meeting of the year fo:
"* the mcmbersi of the Cosmopolitan
ftH Club was held at the home of Dr
Wk and Mrs, L. M. Daniels'. " Presiden
^jlltTffels called the meeting to orde
and with a well planned and interes
ing talk revived the. enthusiasm o
the Club members. When the Presi
Hr dent had finished, he askt;d each men
ber prcstnt to tell something of ho\
^^^he-spent his vacation, ?
The first thing done after the pre
W liminaries were over was the electini
of officers for this nw year. By *pn
snimous vote Dr. Watts was electee
president; Dr. Thompson, vice.presi
fcillic Jones asslstarft secretary; Mr
Henry Marshall, treasurer; and Mi
} ?Lcalye Sta^lwohth, club .reporter.
When the business had ben efinishe<
the members of .the Club turned t
pleasures. Whist came first. It hap
penod> that Dr. Watta and Mr. Mar
~ ' shall routed their first set 6f ^oppon
onts, but when the change of part
luck and skHj ^6vercarne~hts' TCTme
Mh Marshall. In the mean
while Miss Butler was running ruth
lessly over her opponents and amass
ing a~ large total* of pointSi The re
flul^ of the race was that Miss But
ler and Dr. Watts were tied-for firs
honors.?Dr. Watts rams at t.hia poin
desert^S^ his luck and lost to Mis
Butler. Mr. Marshall and Mr. Stall
worth tried hard, but their best wa
,-2 not-good enough for -consideratior
Miss Champion was the lucky on
when the "Consolation" was take;
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'into consideration. R^iss Ray S ixon
, got her bottle of "Catch up" as lar
i Booby prize.
When the whist was finished, tin
Club turned to the paTt of the- {ho;
gram that- interested Mr. I Ian be n y
3 Dr. Goode ?and the ReporU r. TlV
refreshments wer dlicious 'and nDn.i
ful, enjoyable ^cl nouuishhyv, an
also well selected and carefully prt
pared. ' ~" >
Some of the plains of the Club \\i!
be spoken of at a later date.
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S NEW CENT CRY (I/Hi -frmXS.
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' Mrs. II. II. Cooper was ho i
. the New Century C1 \rh?of"~\vTfvcli she
I h i) mnmhnr an Tlnn-nrny -.1, i nnnnii,
Just before the game .the guests were
3 seiwed with wine and oh each table
was placed a dish of pink and white
mints. '
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1 Honttm" Paul "scaring hi trio-si v,- ;
| a lovely pairof h?.\nd -o;n 1 jroi :k rcrl
- pillow cases. Mrs. J. G.. Stuart cuU
? Un|?vhlghe$V for consolation riice iv . < i
a lovely balH mat. Mrs. Swan
Rhodes having the least number of
t- points reeoivod a awash clnQr."
1 Camden were the - guestg of Mi's.
1-"Cooper, Mrs. Brevard drew. h'ighr t
for . the guest prize!"
After cards were laid aside a deli
cious coursfc was served. Cream' !
a. chicken?on?toast,?cvc^me'd?pt?' a' < > o
in the jacket, pineapple, i?i!ad. dives
2- pickles, celery, cracki,|"j .n um
~ and fruit.
MrS. L. M. Daniels *w i!{_he l'mst to
the Club on Thursday Oct. -7.
r KU1AL POINSHTT.V.S MAS \ T?,
? TO BE (JAY AFFAIR.
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? The Mystiek Kre.w- of- -the 1' ..I
1 Poinsettas issued invitations yes: it
.day to the Masquerade dance whi<4>
t they are giving Monday' evening in
- the Frederick Ao.idomy, and 'which
9 will be attended by the grea.iT pad
- of Columbia society. i
The se 11 i ng- wliich will la? -ce-.up o-l
of lanterns of .black and gotd a. wi
streamers of blue and gold wTildie
.peculiarly , appropriate-'for the <
as it will suggest the Cliib'* in it
cloor -schemes. Not quite a wgtdt be.
fore the coming of these- men of m
r tery and' fun,"who while on their
e "Short visit to earth "Will add fo '.!v-v
c series of" wonder fill dances and e.
I t^eir delightful costumes-, they will
ynuuac a vjucrvu . j ii>ui v \iiu.ii
bia's most 'attractive debutahtOs to
feign over the festivities' of the ov
r ening. Who she will'be no qnjj will
i know untiF tlfe night tU'- l! ;. .
^ when she is si'li-cf e 1' wi, b ' i ......
^ amLdignlty-jiml escm tcfl to the thi-.-v
e and crowned with a jewelled "ci'-vv.o.
. j In the Orchestra .stand the John
s son's Night Hawks <\\ ill iairnhjv a
t progi*api of spirited dance music.. .
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1.GEORGETOWN NEWS.
Messrs. E. L. Frasor, B. Bax.or
Sawyor, Miss?Hatlie Ella?t .. v. yi1
and T. G. Clark motored to Charles
ton ..on Friday and spent the v.ivx
- -end. ? : ?
Messrs. T. W. Brown, It. B. And or.
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son, A. Dunmore, K?Uo Fin nov nn.l
Levi Brown attended the Suite' Fail
^ in Columbia Thursday.
' Mr. James Kinloeh of Andrews
was?re"ityL6tf^!\Ion<:ayt ? ?
^(i The Elite Art And Socifij Club held
^ its regular meeting: on last Thurs.
son. 1
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I The Booker Washington Club held
its regular meeting Thursday at" the
home of Prof, and Mrs. G. W, LIuw
j > T
ard.
~ Prof. J. B. Beck spent a days
last week in Charleston.
Rev. J. L. Ben'oow motore<M"'
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HELJ* WAN 1 ED?A Bright, neat
ill, between itl and 30 years of age
-o clerk in a slightly used and Misfit
Cl?> h ntj. Store. W fite 'n own hand
v. iil g, mating .salary wanted-. - ?
t.OODW IN PANTS STORE
1J i V. offord'St., Spartanburg^ S. C.
WAN i'i.O?For The Nelson.Nelson
> t>hi;'f\ny.,. Chorus Girls, High Step.ei...
Dane era. Prof." S. ."L. Nelson,
Ai tliariov.n, S. C., R. F. D., Box 21.
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IV. .\, i; ui Nance passes.
Ai'iVii Nance was-born Jan.
i ' t- i},- U:cci Oct. 18, 1027. For more
utn. twenty. live years he rendered
--r-T?-r. i! a,.d .11 .service to his state
n i ciaiiKiv. Diu irvgr^hw -tHnc he
- iVrd four years as messenger in
i.\ i.(,.,.n(;rs cilice, four years as
m vi r?fur the Lieut.-tjovcrnor
.ml t o rcpiainedr of the tithe a?T
i .a : ?'u:h Carolina Senate.
"t1 < v nearly forty years he was dea
I vun ?> F.mmivo Baptist church, of New
j i>( rry; S: C..
In all tin . o relations he_xefidor?d
i ' --icrcice antl won the esteem
7'arnl irrndslr.ir'of all""tvho knew mm.
-j r-m- tv.; p l y?yeaes he was Associated
v..,/. H.jc. 1.1. Ci??vt*rnox\ Andrew; J,
i V ;k;n in the .Govcrnoij's office.
ivie iun.ral services were held at
; rln- : church of Newberry
.!'. i v .: : mi. They havq been asso
f.'-r* -about twelve years, Mr.
' e being- -jilic- chairman of the
-J.)e?ioh: Board.
_ l?e 't-s three' daughters, nfne
' .u'-- h ren. Two great grands, arid
.'.-'.itm- -A.lien Johnson ^ i.awyei
ri . l)r. .Bown, 1'rof. Cannon and
?-:n .ry iy, jrrrnod in with Airs. Hat_
'.tVeri./., Helen Dreher and the rest
'I -.1 only-to 'pdy their last tri
' u'.e to-'-Albert Nance. .
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It.. T...." . l' ^ ' f r\ is a.
j j i. itw.o. >? iitit: 01. i^uriingvon
. - : Tior rii (Jfrahgeburg. this week
. t\ iii.j; ha.* a lucrative practice
! . ji t}ii. i r..',li-n. .
r. flu m;i. i.Hiy, assistant agency di
< >' ( "r>ai;aryy-]Jept.v_of_thc.Nation.
i.riu Insurance Company of
- a n t, ] i. C,, \yas_a visitor at
v- :>) Co <>i' M.r. J. M. Makwell this
v t . kvi n tumial business,
i- . mii.- t- i s rally for Claflin college
a <Aui ,e a success last week.
,a..:iniiiL._ralued for all purposes
.1 : " ;i 1; :e over ?1U,0OO. , :
- y 'inlid program was car
le i oiu' lust Sunday afternoon at
. . 1 abcrnallu of Trinity M. - E.
..uiili. .'-rue occassion was the break
ui;v (>: iiio'jiiound for a new church
? >..... uUnimi .frdUtOUOu? ?
1 .,n ,0.1:, .Ml. A. E. Eythc
ca.uf...aa-ol' -the buildintr com
huikey hrwl" the' programs 'distributed
>1U. tchoir rendered a voluntary
h /..?; ai'ar wnieh prayc-VWas had,
1 he .'ehairnian then presented Rev.
i r. ;c. T. i'lecjuan pastor of the
; church and he made a vgey few re:
ii.aii.s toning of the things that had
held .the work back bat he'Was thank
gin ihe work ?it once.- -He thanked
c\ i-yi no for the encouragement given
" ~ rTTTfftrl them perfect harmony
. would exist' while the work was being
done). ! ???;.
Tiic cl.airman then presented Dr. R.
i-S. tt'Ukhi&m, the president of the
; .State college. Ami he in his usua)
-rreaii. tie v. tiy,- spoke of the origin
: Mil.. Jtharch and its work tovfrarda
i. i'i a'.i n. He further emphasized
a. v. i.i k Ihnt. Hie church h?d
.m n . and- was doing toward Chris..
dr- i: i. ig "T.Tb worjtT- for "God. The"
had .always been a feeder foy
. .h college.) but this,ought not be,-but
; the'standard of education should be
-o Mibiid that. the. colleges would feed
.'no church. ?
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1 lie said he was thankful that he
V..', 4Jiu-i iiy -the location for this"
?ihin h which he regarded as a, high
bo.i;or,. lie plcdgdd his support in
every way possible to make the of
I'far.!." Tr success.^ t
Hr: R. F,. -IVrogdon- pastor Williams
Chen. ]. church was^ next presented.
!' > (1 1 luif he had served here in
i the. city for five years, the limit al
* ?rv*^'l 1'V b'S chow-tyf?imf hc would"
u '' sav he ;was going.' -He very
. pointedly showed where that this
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E COMING C
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-church was needed and he, would that
more were Jueiny (mill juHrt tike tin.
one would he. lie especially sua
that he was interested to .'.the cxidi,
that-4?ij-Avi'nted every "peuvh, to.a\ i
members and friqpds, to join in' ai.i<
help buiid jlist such u church as tiiicgngrcgution
needed and Wanted
Then after thatwas,done, build air
.other, all sectional lines should b
laid aside and that it would then i t
a united people. He ;?ii<r he Won!',
urge his congregation to do all thai
he said and more. Th(. Very bi;ri:
ground taken by htm !>> ?.ugh: a J--:-",
of applause when be t,?><?T: hi>-fs *j,
Dr. Randolph^ president of Cagftgp
v?.ts the next and tast Jspeajter^md
he in a very few well chosen .reixi u 'portraycrt~tho
beauties of God'. in i'd
wilderness,' the home,, the "school nini
i the church. God was needed in ah
' of these places, hut men Wanted -a
I place where tney could meet. togeth i
1 not-In"'"secret but a place of Ju
Whei'c they could discuss God a?'d ijij
wonders; ?ind he knew no iTcttqyptTC!
thani the church. Hut every!
needed God around the faniilv oilai
that was really the hefriimin.tr j>f true
Christian- tjviliy.atiuii. TI"iit. I>i1. v.l.
i at his best and elOSSfl amidnippkui'se
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! fuLaathcni, .en^tywil: -"Jh-aise- yF~ t+rt
Lrtrd." A doilai" cSTleetion wits'/taker
and quite a number pi djred to "iy
so many brick." After which the P?.V
tor, Rev. Freeiv?m led the' Am/re
I tinn tn'fhn point <h-.f K.,1 .Itnen ?! ?ulV
and Mhilt' Chill in'-: ln'iid ipvIi ileadership
of Prof. Stuart played t!
sweet piece of sacyed imisic "11V
Assurance, Jesus is mine," Bro. An
drew Jackson the; oldest member c:
th^. ojflejst fen nle member e ; -'n
? out a spade, of earth, the protrram way
complete. ? , ~ ~
The church wjlj be .located at the
cntwr nf 'NT Htniilm-'I I'/l 1 \ ... I.
-Streets. --It - :will ""have enli aiu cs mi
both streets. Many express 'regrdi.i
that Dr. Dunto'n on account of. being
called away on important business
could not be present to till-his place
I on the program. . r '
We were delighted to have Mr, h.
D. Fledge, chairman, of tl?a Agilcyi!
t'ural committee 4>f the fct-tte A. &
M. College 'da'l^ iit the IWu'l
Pharmacy to sc-e U:5 and talk ?/!' til
nvanv past events, ami the-?tirnr.*
that have happened iir-?ff:rrn!lT.jf .'.::":c7
we left there. Mr. Hodge. is yr.V vd
OM vend oil's best citizens and is it.
ally regarded as air-upright' T'li'jis.sa'n
gentleman. Giving at ail tii.ie.s tc
Caesar what is his.. He has U :
superintendent of one Sunday *c! <
"for period."of"nearly 50 years. Thy
State college ran eonrrntti]:!:.on
having n man jn*t lit.-,. At.- V n
Hodge to look after their intere
In most any way to 4te.t-t-er- the- renditions
and make the. work go, H
stands for progress.
We ?iro juot.in vrndpt id'..; i
. fl'UW "Th'oi. IMeston, former' C< tu h i1'
Claflin, that he is or. his waydv
meet Lincoln with the Tuskcgiv f r:r;
| in Ph+kulelpliia. The team' and 1 :n '
are'traveling in special ei.iehr- ?
I '-i. .11. ^11- T*k i?i l' > 1'
i uMvvKe Kveiiauopjin p ..ninii -w.iir.uii
TusketJOg to Philadelphia, where \}v
expect to bring;; the goal hack heme,
high in the aiivJ We hope so.
Greenville News
The forn.ul openiMK .of the Stet*.
lintr Normal and Iniln.sivie.l in>; i n-V
was held .Friday flight of his;
with a large and ..cnthusia^ i.o number
in attendance. The j-.i-iifc?>i;\I-d
dre^s was delivered by '.nj 1U v. A.
It. liurke, -pastor i.'vnn
tist Church, whoeo . talk w ts wcy
practical' and full ' .jf rhf'n; :;;rfri~?n-.
Other addresses were lin -io t; U' \,
J. O. Alien; Prpf. ij i :.
Arnette, Prof. Gnhisr.ij'tH *t*t?1 '^lT. \V,
A. Fisher. Prof F,. ili Trr/.y.nr. in
his usual efFici} 1' manner, was the
master of cerpmonk
The famous Tn* ley-fee hat;.! o/ "J
i iofes, will give a c lie-i t '..kV- * Ij
a-ternooh and?iiigit: Ihr." 'iv.v- kev
irg these th'-pln y enter ;>jr. \ - Ah
friends of Tu -' cei- o.min '
hlK'" class ltltui- r 'r \?-J' li,
nT .nee 25 ; t -. : c:.' ami
t;o ? ??
Mrs?Susie Young and Mr.. 11. I'Jones
visited Cheat or S/C. la*t weeh-.
where they attended an ihlyj
fraternal patherinp:.
extended visit, here, left last wee's
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I ..iiv. .J. L,.Fisher has .returned from
w?. ? >..... .^.1 u d'. lu liOtiguj' and Due'.
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i ' i II. Trepvynt, principal of
i _r-u:ri.'i'i?- iii:>L11utc1,; is schcd-i-uri to J
. ; . Uie. city1early tiiis v.ool; lor Co
j . .j 'iiif wlic-ty :hu -will ytiincs;*.. the !
- o'.tih Caroig u Colored <Suuo Fair.
i 1'ii >.: aiiiiy ..I- jshei^ tuid family of
r iaay A idle ilie;'5S. CV were the quests .
i/i leuuiVL'.s and friends ' here ' Sutiu.
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. u-ie. YoutW and. niece, Li^ttlfe ,
?~ i.'.-,. Jtrth-.-,'alit r spending geV
-a>'1--* iKi.. us the.guests of'Mrj,
i . !... .. (.):< 'l*(t J uost ?;y ' for their
: Vh ( .i, a^o, .111. ' ' ;
jil'L iiu'hn 1 V\\ -1 ni'lyiftA-Mi ^Vcd- I
! <i:iy Hi ht;at the 1 ;)vy II i Is Wheat ley j
' V&L aii,;:xiis~ the- features- of *
1 1 i " iV I' '' 111?' t' Ci'iiWii Ti*a?
- ?n: icmUttttnVjsf errjoyabit evening
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S.ai.iay wore featured by a j>o\v_
< id' ; >.-;, el ' sernion by Rfey, ]>. p<' -ifaitis
-in xiie morning and a burning
? j.ii'pr pr.i- '
: ' Mgra Tn iVeiJmng. Eaeh
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?L" > '{ i?the ehoir> ?? ..
! i fail ievival(meet)ng"a^ the Pik
? i-.hi I? it Baptist ( h-.nvii wlil Leiit
ffy, (.'cmltr tiOfh. Rev. S.^C,'
tJt 1::,i ot -'kuler-son, has" been en.
!. .ir 'Tl-TTT) liin pi uLicliin-r. while- the
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?"i "w. too . uy l.ev. J. 11.
th\- renowned gospel sung?;.ter-t>f
T7-?lcriJfiy. . M very bod y_ is in"~.7
i; I'd 'tu be present. Iiev.' II.j' \V.
> Vw.n-;, fnc pastor. and',lusyi'^sj>taatr?
" . it. ,M. 1.,, .James are nxncetmo<
\ . ?. i'\ jeofs to prove a lasting bene
;<i . i.: s rity . ? ?r
Mr. (ioorge.. Riley,.who for the past
. . ' .\;ri?.;;ai ISael;, died Monday
\iHintv at 7:00. o'clock, 'white riding
. >' juuxli?uii a street_cirr. rMr. Riley.
. \..u . a rtn ive of the Augusta Ro.id
iiio:i, ir.ovinj^to tins city about 10
1 1 t;hwuL <0 yt'iiFS OI
' l o. .Heart, failure was iciven ?.is the
H. his (hath. Funeral announce
nt. had not 1;cch made at'this \vrit_ *
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Mrs; Julia' Wat^and Miss Thelmo
Cui.ms, alter spending several weeks
ntre as ilie gooses of relatives and
mends left last week ior their home
111 Cie\eland, Ohio. ' + * '
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\ -1 hiriong lboksd for Halloween play*
given by'the iT'iuiary Department of Drayton
Street High School will, be
presented on Mcnagy evemng:, October
21, 11)27. Admission 10. and 15 _i ?'
cents. All an. asked t'n I... pm . ? r?
witness this del.ightful pfay, " (
Mrs. \y. S. Lewis, one of the great-^?.
t >:t ovaH?etr.s'ts of theA, M. E. .Church
1 '! l""'i|ii ?i Miller Cliai.bl A.
tluiirh ^uriiigs^he week bvgining Men
day a.-veiling, October 31st;' She* is '.
1 i! hut .Juoiliern lour and wiH soon
loturn to'hci' hoiriQ in Oiiio; so come
vout art 1 hear her w hile she is at our i
floors. . . . ????? 1?-~?
1 he fourth and jti*.W|uifi-lei cuji.fi.T ?
"Wi'ce"or Miller Unapel A.. M. E.
lir.ircli was i"!.! <? .lldii liiv nljM'i*
.Plt'giding; ?TT?- ~ ? ~ t4 T
'i he devotions wvre conducted by ? u
t.-'c P'rcsldihg elder; alter which the
or;'.au;.ZHtjon vus. perfected with the
following election: L\ ,S.: - Gul'iman,' ' *
secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey'. .
cpUtingentT^easuidr.; Mrs. L. I. Pratt,
missionary terasuicr and Mrs. L. M.
Glider reporter, E. F. Floyd,, dollar
money treasurer. '
monies v.ere in "bond \uhcl the" reports
from the1 various departments, of the - -4.*
r i nrrhi showed that the work of the ?'
church iH-progressing under the lead. *
erslrttv-tjp-Dur pastor, the Rev. J. Gr -?1?
Smart. The conference all told, was : a
vCry successful one. It is indeed a pleasure,to
be in one of Elder5 Lyles'
conferences or conventions. His advice
and instructions to .his ministers.
anil ltllty ai\' nileci with inspiration.
It makes.one1 feel that he is sitting un
under; the fefet that he fs sitting un.'
del1 the sound of a good father. He is
indeed, ail ideal presiding elder.
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