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. Saturday, November 5, 1927^?i^ Ul'Citu^voo^^ews- _ _ . ? Mia ;\pd JVivd/ Jack WiiPwOis^son, Wi-lii} a'n-,1 ilr. L. T. Loinax motored to Antic..sui Simony to Spend the duly i with f'Vmvfni'if- " Airs. Hi,.lua |i. Wilson and Miss , . - Knte Pressley of Abbeville, visited friends bvi^. iSjj'.tui'day. R.ev.? Mrs. Mur'uVh Boltlej^, is?doing vvry ofl relent evangelistic work in the upper sve lion of the'state. Those? need or a '. ''.'At in iter' and gospel j preacher" \voiihi do well to write ?htr . At (Ire: nv i/id, S. C. _ 'P:cl.ttU^?h"s'<.jyturned ' ~ ? htiroo- f'TTiT N'cw Yoi-tc tTTtj^ whorc ~~ shp spent several weeks visitirig relh. ? tivft.v'nnd friends. _ . , j ' ?A|iss iiiiUe-iKlchio left~ last week I, for'.Nowberrv-i where she will touch , in one.of the Kosenwald schools of that- city. *s ^Several of olir tov. nsmen including Pov. W.. TA .Wiilianii^ Div C. 3. Perrinr AU - r I,.C: \\ aiiep,; J. F., Hunt, Ed (lit- -Steven and Clbeland^Culdwell at. I tiw. s;-:,-,. a.v.ii. ?. _ last week. ' e MivC. E? Stuart spent Monday in thy capital city on business. ' "* 11 -* I u"i u1 Udny li-uiiu over from Rofk Hill last .week and spent several ' days Visiting anionic home folks. She j returned Friday. Rev. Mr! Harrison, Presbyterian hdhistei' qf York, S. C.,'preached at , ' "'I1' '. '"Mint; I A ?\crv sue, c sl'nl f| 11 nrt orly con _ . ... f r. nee. \vfls held at Weston Chapel-Mi iiday n'qbt: All reports were up. Rev. .1., \Y, Witherspoop of Lau ii 11.-. S. C., \vri,i hero this, week on Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Freeman ami 1 IVlCi! ( .V ('mI'Itt,. nf \TpP?-nw"l - ... ..v.. seen m the city" tins week. M.\ .and aire. V. F. Yulenlinc, Mrs Na >ini h. , Mr. ,P. Ry:nnd. " Julia Yah n^Tne of - Due \Vest, \ver< in the 'eity Tuesday. L l^L V. .1. I. I 16s, .'|)ycsiJIrig cider. . 0 i: ri,. ( i-l 'l' M V rimi.li iu, u ?si^TTV" til,. riP.ltnT. -TilH' U !.:?? '.r* revival meeting this-week. J -Mrs. Hallie Weir is visiting her , s.yfjv. M:h. II. Gahilde m?Spar I_ tanhiTTTY this week. ~~ ?- ? : Our si k: Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Mcr- , 0 licit. Fi ller, the Misses Wallers . . and *.otheirs of mir parish are On the road to recovery. 1 " " { ___ Mr. Toliju-it. JJloeker liad the ill luck ] of 1" in;v iiis houSe. and furniture by t fii'Ot^undhy n'gi.it.- jT'iuctieally all was covered, by insurance. . sr-r--?<?> o-r?wrr~f~ 5 Greeitviiie N ews i :v!'; h/.esii AVuiix.a triumphant entry irt_ :t " to i i.i?.ueij.fiia, TTi^ wnere on last- j J>uttrrG'ay iiie.r j!u'uiuili eon. ' iiuoiuu uie i-..nei/pt umvyrsuy eleven, t .... w-ine jus.o lamuUs.'1 usUigee- nanu ajf-H'j pt at eg' .in cUiiccia at textile lj.aU t j... umt m^'ht to thcrj On ate san.-;lad.n,n ?t Iwi. n,.0 {jilt li 1 Hfikrcs. .j^hU-veritl vocal seleclieps by f .UinVvt " ii a .Utsc aa'lhcl; 'ati 'were wfdl received also, s 'l he i uMvogce troapi* wis welcomed.' ??? Umbo <. ?> by ir<bW \V . -P. Cuuycru who 1 v.as'ln.i'ycUiCt'cl by air. E>\V. Biggs, a1 < - --'Etisk. yL'o uluilmus.# ' ,7 ^ jl 'iiic social loutiiVo of tho mastweck ; - ; . . ? ,? ? ; C ? \rtnr-a iM-hg biitimay party given-by \ .Mr. *1. W. Wore Thursday ninhtat his i bcautiiul Wauilaw St. hunrc.. About^, . thirty . jruc'aia were present and an ' 1 uninaUdicd-t'iMie .wim -had' by rllt: A : rare" and thrilline; VIoliffhtful recast! was served by Mrs. Ware, who was". ] " assisted- -by Miss'. Nelson , and "Mrs.-; ^ . Fiillivari. .. ?. ' v*' "... - - - ' ?w **%-%* r i IIII marmj+mmtm I COMFOi ~~|.. ; ; sa 1 1 ~ _ i<educedTR _l_ i Fares for g 1 ? Ask Tick* I soul I RAILWAY [l J J r : ,. , , Mamvfiig News" ' ; Miss. Theresa Dickson left last week for New ,York City to the regret of :.({? many friends here. w J?: j town is spending a few. dayifner^ at the home of Mrs. J. S. ?' A Halloween Party" will be given it the West EncC~Hall Wednesday,' October 26, 1927 in interest of Mes ] lam,es Bettie ,Boyd and Iietus Car. ' tor's club. Mrs. O. A. Parker g?-(ve,"The Lo al Preachers', Contest" Sunday. Rev. iV Withorsppon and ? Rpv. Allerrr Blaekwell wt re the preachers par. 1 ieipating in the contest. Rev. With. n'spoon receiving the highest hum 1 )cr of votes was declared the most j mpuVir. This was also given to hlep aise conference claims. A social was given at the home ol Miss Sarah Davis Friday afternoon o help raise money for the Sosen,'uld School that is being built here. r? ell6kke news . Everybody is talking about the Qj i'iiumIhii'U OllHty Fair. Many -arc-rvonnrinor for the Fair: others are roing to attend the Fair. The Orange >urg County Training School will have x showing. On Wednesday night Prof, Walter ilCL')'- of Slimt.err pinfiii-,- cK^i.r . itwhrschool house inthefntcrcStof "He I'arent-'l eacbers' - Association. " li e drive now is to equip the play rounds. Watch these columns for he next move. . JTHonds of Hlr. W. B. Williams re_ ioice with him in the finding of his ur Unit was stolen^-from Orangeburg " list Saturday while there on a ,busi_ less trip. Although considerably '.'waged, he is lannv to have his car n his possession again. The stork visited thc home of Mr. nl Mrs. Topin Scoville and left a QMneiwfy i^iw ? Ho has boon iiuiiciLMiuciilLllk. _Malher and-jahy-re doing fine. Mrs. Emma Windham and children nve returned to their home ih Union ifliut-sprnding. several weeks at the cd si .61 h or ?son -in-law, Willie r en, Iie is improving nicely at his Svriting. We are pleased to say that Mrs. rolhcrt is improving nicely, also ilonia Moore, whp suffered a stroke wnetime ago. - ?7 :??> DEYNER NEWS ' Last Sunday was another high day it Fairview -Ohurch. Our collection ibov-e 1 umed church. Our collection imouniud to ?103.31. We have raised >n this (Jharge siuce the 18th of* last lionth up to the 23rd. of this month >101.57. The people say that with lie same, administration for another (fur, moy van sue u new enurcn in sight. We are winding lip a very deasaht and successful year's work K'io._^ We l.'-ivc. not had a better actMrs. Nettle Hunter, who has been ;i,ending sometime in Brooklyn, N. i'.. is home again to the .delight of < rer many friends. ' ?!"-J??-rz-r Mrs. J. Rtf<h Reid made a' flying l ip to Anderson Monday to see *her iiahir -wlw- iij nut we 1 li She is, the .vile of Dr. ^Edmund JoRnspn. The A. G-.E. Leaeuo of Ftiirview V. M. E. Church had one of , the best neelings T?.\st Sunday evening that hey have had. htis year. . Messrs. Banks 4'and . McCullen of tlavtwelh Ga., were omonpp the many . isitors who .worshipped- with .us last,. Sunday. , * ? - " I BV M IN STABLE iMICAL FE lound Trip hort Trips et Agents _ HERN Y _SYSTEM THE PAT.METT "Newberry Newa Tj ' ' r ? - ' "" ! c The colored fair of Newberry county iind school combined will be held at.0 the.DiiayJ.an_street 14igh liehooh Kcnr. ^ 10?12.?Tha good people,-^stictrt as ! farmers, and teachers have come to '' gether and decided to have one qf ll the best fairs that Newberry county' a chartical Work done -by the boys. The teachers will have supervision over ^ the boys' corns clubs and "other pie_ window shades to every Window in the ^ Ilqirte Economics' teachers will luK'e supervision over the trirh?. T'lizes will, ly given to the hoy who hat; tlic best?P peck of corn or the be3t full deveioptfd ear of corn. Remember the dattf of ( this great-*vept,??r? p* .The parent-teachers association of ' Elishn school held their first meeting on last Thursday at the school house. ^ The year's program was- uuljiiiod by ? the principal, E. F. Floyd and Mrs. ? M. S. Nance. All oflicers were out , ?* ?:? .-..xt | 1^ and the president presided. The la L' dies decided hL^h?ilL-DlS?iillg?L4LJl4lLL. dya? before they shall apear beforej t school and nuke othbr improvement's j. al-ound the school house. -?|? ?The lluuseliuld ul' Ituttl 6t Elisha ~] Church had a very nice program on last Sundav.. tn t.hn mnvn.ifur at tV>o I - ^ * \\ same church Rev. Er V. Riser preach etT *x wonderful sermon. . -I Ihe preachers of the.'^Columbia Conforenet have?only a lew more they bar. Are you jyady ? " r. I\Ir. INI. 0. Boozer'^'Wife and da ugh ' .er motored to Si irtanburg on last | t Sunday and. visited Mrs. Carric Booz-j cr's aunt, Mrs. Mary Taller, who lives j A ^n North Dean St: They carried with I them as their guests* Mrs. Worthy's j itvo girls. They'"spent a very. "plea, y, sant day. c! Th^ V?.ttterson and Pratt Undertak. ^ ng'.establishment is broadening. Out. 1 |j They haye taken on more help and ; u ;ave made more imnroveiv.ynls i? iwg nun i.uadi lu suite yuu.? The friends of Mrs. Octavia Young| ; regret thai she has been very sick 'or "the past few days. - t\ Rev. J. C. Smart says that he is a for the^ffpTiernl frmfiTiinri' q and' is going to be elected. Mr. N. Lake and wife, Mr. R. R. Miller Mrs, Gussie Miller and Mrs. Mary^ Abrams worshiped at MSlleiv Chapel A. M. E. Church on last Sun lay evening. . ^ 1 Little B. Parker, who had an opera, j . t-iolj -performed a few weeks ago;- is ! V( home again and is doipg nicely, Uj Mrr_T. J. Gallmarv hnd wife mo. 'ored to Abbeville on last Sunday- to i, visit her brother, Dr. Johnson. ,, - Miss Rthel Bianehi and Miss Etta^.{e Pratt attended the' State Fair last [] week in Columbia. JOHNSTON NEWS 'ft Tl,? T?l. r1. x iiv uuniniuu 'iiu umucu of .successful work. The enrollment f, has increased from 1 '<?> to iJUU stu_' TT^rjfg ? Tj . Lost w'eck we were fortunate in i jj .havener as our visitors Mr. ShifFley, j u assistant field agent for Negro schools Mr. Alexander, the city publffe' school :0j Vuperintendent. Both of t'hcTn spoke ! , vgry .fi>'ioniUly i.rt lite U'ork being done 1 , in our school. ' \ n Mntnnn o?/l Pov W. AT ! Parker from Benedict College visited ; \\ our'school on Fridhy. ! J A program wsa rendered by .tho f . faculty cn Wednesday--night. This . tejngjthe first program for the term, a large crowd attended the pro. \ vSCUhina. . / . ^ ? We are pleased to learn that our . new teacher's feet at home. since thin l' knew and are learning* more of the parents of our town. ?On Monday night theryoung men i of our city rendered ?i program at jj tne school in interest of the~athletic i a development of ou^ school. We pre j highly pleased with this forward step. " ' h Last Saturday Frof. McjGbttery of - ; Ridge ..Springs and Mcintosh of John-. ston motored to Augusta. Ca. to wit. ness the football gume between'S. C. j State and Paine College. . . _ BATJESBURG XI^VS . j-J ^ j ii iT lit-* A good many members of the diff ' j. erent churches of this town?motored] (! to I.eesvillq to witness the singing! v school convention. " je The trio by the Hayes borth'crs was enjoyed by all. The Hayes brothers are ^ studepts of the Bnfesbnrg High school ^ v We trust that their r?rent? will mn Ii. tinue to t.hflm-to fhn fi-nnt '-y The Holloween Party that was held b at the Batesburg High school was f excellcntr TF~W?g ^ of our very efficient D&mestic^Seienco f teacher, Miss Ophelia Williams, Yliss Ruth IMmmond and Mrs* L.. B./mc_ '<* Lees.' A great crowd turned Jut. *j<j We- are ghwh+tr report that Mr. Nobles is better after being on the ; I sick list for quite, a While. ? ... / O LEADER Miss Ezrena Byr J was the guest pi Ir. una Airs. Calue Williams Mon Ky nigiTC; Oct. ill. M<s>s Kut'n Hammond wus the guest f Mr. and Mrs. Allen Williams ManOct: m.~~? Mrs. L. B, Me Lees motored to Co.," umbia .during the week.end to at. end. the Fair and visit 'her relatives nd friends. Prof. Burgess State "Supervisor . of k aviculture for colored schools, wms to guest of the Batesburjj high .school reiffjes !a>y~ Oct.^ 20. ? Our principal, I'rof. T. J. Sullivan, is u'ting forth every effort to put the **?p?varet m-iT. thifr^terfh;- ' ~ The -swVnon' at Mt. Zion Baptist hurch Sunday night,.delivered . l>y ev. Zeigler, Was en joyed by all pres. nt. IVWsTiF THE OLD FOLKS HOME r r * We are glad to-report that the old >lks at the Twme n?"e ftill doing nice-.. t. we have nine inmates in the home > be cared for. : i tie nethel A. M. E. Church dona-, i ?d fo the home on last Sunday a lib ral nurse nf SlftJ nt ...1.1..1. .. ? .... " ? - ""I' ? rrrliitp so much. We re all % hi'IhW?T~ he help. .. . We thank St. James Church of hieh Rev. "J. T. Washington is the!his amount was* collected under the lispirrs iif Miv, Jennie Firgusoii. 1 _Qii-_tke - fourtha prayer ervice?wus?conduetsd hy Ihu. 'Due? flute." Splendid remarks were made "v* vft young minister of Benedict Col. jhs Itev. Harris. We will be gVui-toave him come again. The remarks ore very helpful. Other hclpinl remarks were mad; y* Roy, Ring and Mrs. Glover.; We ill be glad to have these ministers-, ill again ond lend us a helping hand. ftScteS conclusion, n coUteciioh-waw-jFtcd which amounted to $i.'25, for hivh 'we thank them. ! A\ t? arc kimtiy askTrttr tfu- nnhTir "toT" lease renu mber _the-old folks cn -om Thanksgiving; We .beg the 'prayers of the' public J .11 donations will he sent to 2120." lnnvood "Ave, OLiioUfy-aue at Kl'il jj nk h Susie Jaggers,- reported'. j IIAR DEVI LEE NEWS' Rev/J. II. NeiO( pastor of St. Ste hen A. M. E. Church preac-hed his irewell sermon Sunday* night to a n-y large and enthusiastic congrega pn, -. . v - . Rev. S. M-. Gmyson, ..accompanied , y Mr. J. H. Ford, Mrs. CorriG NiJT < nd Mrs. Hill motored from Ilidire md?Sunday and spent the day in \ [ardeville. . . " . - ' ' ' j] .Mr. McCoi-ld'fo Hardeville was call- j j j to Monroe, N. C. to attend the! i moral of his sister Miss Lilly Corld. i Mr;' Mack Silas niadeV"qulCk tl'lp to ; { idegjand Sunday. While there he-, { isited .Mrs. A. Ts. Harris of Beau j >rt,-S.. C. ' ! . ' _ ( Mrs. Ben Rohinson accompanied by ; e'r two sons. Jannrs <uhd Richard and ** ' . . I * "alison. Scriven visited Savannah this ; cek. . ' j.< Mioses Julia ?and Theresa Simmons f Savanah. visited Levy, S. C. Sunday j >di:. iUld,Mjgrr^XV.lH.eitis return err, roni Virf.in'?i the past,week. ^ " j J Mr. R. II. Scriven made a quick," fip to Asheville, N. C., this. week, j' k'hile there he visited his daughter,'! Uss Charlotte I.. Scriven, who is im roving.Vaplcily, having gained 10 1-2 ? annus dtmng her stay there. . J." Mr. Oilic Sheppard accompanied by j Irs. Ben Robinson and sons, Malison c riven and Timothy Striven motor i d to Ilardeville Tuesday night: " .. jit. - ^?~r WM. MITCHELL RAS&ES ^ * L Wednesday, October 2Gth, Mr.-\yil j iam Mitchell was called honv to rest * V ifter ah illness of five months. His j eath cain<j as a suv'pfise to all. He was born in Clarendon County ut for many years made his home in | .'oluiiibia. Thesc years he rendered plmdid service and won the esteem nd friendship' of all . vv'lio kiie\<' liiju. " luring his long . illness he was kind, latient and cheerful; never was he liseouraged. He realized that sick iess and death was <inr. t_n m nnr nd was willing to wait on the Lord. i'or twenty eight years he was em' ed faithfuHy and was held 1n high stimation. ' . ' j His funpraj .was held Friday afteC , ioon at Sidn^~Park C. M. E. Church, .here everything w?is carried out avely. There will always be a vacant I >lace m our home which never can ie filled. 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