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s Satnrrtay, NovemUr H, 1927.
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The Wright'n United Showa, which
were here the past week were enjoy.
ed by the old as well as the young.
Mrs. Kagood Itfis returned home
'"from Philadelphia after spending sev .
eral weeks at the bedside of her son.
*' Rev. Miss Daisy Rhett preached
wonderful sermon on the' 5th Sun.
. .. ; day. She was the guest of Mrs. Liz
zite Wesley.
Little Miss Julia Mae Williams is
on the sick list. She is much better
to the delight of her" many friends
here.
Mrs. Sadi^, WHTiams^hsa rettfrrrerf1
, to Philadelphia. i
, Miss Lanie Roach is*very sick at her
home on Essie St. We hope for horl
a speedy recovery. v J
Bethel, memebrs 'qre getting their
pastor, ready for the anual conference
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ei a. m. u,. v^nurcn, urangeburg, S. t .
I Little "Miss Tlraoy Bull Gordon of
Rowesville, isv isiting her aunt, Mrs.
Martha Lockett. '
Mr. and Mrs. Seek Williams, Mi's.
. Louise Jenkins, MisseiTGladys Lock,
ett, Julia Mae and Denolis Wilifcms,
, Gertie Jenkins and Mr; James Wil
liams motored to the County Fair at
Orangeburg. They reported a pleasant
trip.
? R?Y*_L:W-Kinley preached asplen_
did sermon on th^ drot Sunday, -which
. was enjoyed by all who wore pres
rr~i3aitr~~~ ..
-?Mrs. Maggie'- Pre? and dautrh
tcr, Geaeva,: h^ve-retirr iod to Flori
?la, i:'fet__a-^y?ry plea?::r stay with
' : r?:it !'ts and friends.' . ' ' ? . ]
MtAgnes Alexardf"r"7.ul< ;,-m'' h !
' , Ji:l<rded Che county fa * al Orangp '
burg. ' .. ..
vt and Mrs. ,hfo\.-r :;a* - move
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JOHNSTON NEWS
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On Sunday, November 1st -a-large
crowd a tended the Rosa Springs Bap_ '
tist Church. At ten o'clock, the regu
lar hour for Sunday School, found
Superintendent Alex. Harrison at'his
post of duty. At the morfiing ser.
. vices the Rev. Blocker preached a soul
stirring se.*mon to a large crowd.
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Monday night a concert was held
__ _at the " Rosa Springs Baptist Church
by the Antioch Baptist ChurcIT of
. Augusta, Ga. '
, ' ? The annual meeting of the parten
school Monday, November 7th. This
wa8 the .first meeting of. the month."
All ladies present'entered into the
" meeting and expressed their desires
to hip better the conditions in and
around the school. * We feel Very
propd of Our association and wish for
them all the success possible.. .*
Prof. Chas. Wright of Saluda and
~~ ?Prof. Mcintosh of?Johnston s?pentSunday
Vising in the lower part of
.-7--the-State. While-enroute to Bam
. berg, Mr.TWright's home, they spent
a few hours at -Voorhecs Institute,
Denmark. Prof~ Mcintosh's brother,
F, E. Mcintosh is attending school at
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?Ttnr enormous' enrollment of pupils
at the Edegefteld Academy being
around five hundred has called for '
the use of the old school. building.?? Two
grades.are being taught in this
bifildirtg,-""^'ith Mrs. R. L. Parker as
principal. \ . j
On Friday, Oetobo> 27th u program
was rendered in the school's audi,
.torium in'honor of Frances Williard.
Finch class participated with credit.
?Qn lastc Sunday an interesting pro
gi'im was rendered at Trinity A. M.
E. Church'under the auspices of Club
No. 1 in the interest of the' werfare
of the school.
Miss Lucile Gordan of Nqw York
City and her sister, Miss. Rebecca, who
was a student at Benedict College,
wet'? called hnrnc recently on the *w
count of the illness and death of their
mother,vMrs.TvMr^Gordan.
Mr. W. B. Butler left the city last
he will spend the winter.
Mrs", M. Ji Cooper and niece7 Ruth
Mitchell ]eft Sunday for Aiken, where
they will reside , until spring. *
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?ir.. unu mis. x. /v. ^arroi enter
tnined at dinner Sunday Mm. F. M. Mills
and Mrs. M. L. Irby of Lau
rens. 1 *
Prof. J. P. Sartor and Prof Nichols
son of Bettis- Academy?were-in the
city Jast week/on?tmefflbss.
Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Purker en.
tertained at dinner Wednesday Misses
C. J. Mills and B. L. Basins.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Hansel Waldo of Ai_
ken, were guests of. Mrs. M. J. Car.
| roll Sunday.
Miss Axli'ain Anderson and Mrs. 1
Sarah Anderson have resumed their
work as teachers at the Simons Ridge
gruuuu scnooi. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene -Waldo n ude
a business trip to Augusta, Gal last ?
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Kt?v. W. L." Gantt left the city on
Monday for Spartanburg, to. attend
the armrrr] ennfpreneo:?We all liopc-i
that he will be with us for anothrrr^
year. ... * . * *'
HONE A PATH NEWS
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The Honea Path Community Fair
was held at .the Gantt RosenwalcT |
School Fi;idayj November 4th. There (
was quite a nice, number of things on
I exhibit. - . '
Mrs. Janie Iaitimcr is home from ^
the hospital and "is doiftg nicely at
this writing.
Miss Alice Webb of Anderson and
Miss Lucile Ximmerman attended the '
fair last week.
Mr. Roscoe Mattison, son of Mr.
-and?Mrs. B. Mattison, was -buried at a
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Liberty yesterday. The family have '
our deepes.t~~syrnpathy.~T
Mrs. Alice Latimer and Mrs. Blanch
Clinkseales made a business trip to ~
. Abbeville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Latimer and J
Mr. Lester Latimer of Due" West, wcny, i
dinner guests of Mrs. Blanche Clink
scales Sunday. , _ ___?
'?Mr. Frank Mattison received word
Friday of the sudden ' illness of Jhis h,
' ither, Mr. J. A: Mattison in Mans?f<
Ollin \Vn Itonn fnv Viityi'o cr\nn/lti ! .
rm'uvery.. . .?. -?:?:?!? ~ ^
Mr. A. H. Belton of Starr, S. CM
wasl.guest of Mrs. Blanche Clinkscales
Sunday afternoon. " * 1
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; The farmers ure still on the. go'
gathering their crops and planting
grain.
Sunday .School waa largely-attended
and the lesson^Vas beautifully taught
by .the teachers. It was reviewed by
the pastor. Rev. J, S. Martin.
Services at Thomas "Chjipel. A% M.
E. Church were very imifajssive. Rev.
J. S. Martin, pastor of Thomas CViap_
el, at the usval hour mounted the ros '
trum and selected as his text the 14th
chapter of St. John ami "The 27th
verse? The Holy Communion wa& ad
ministered at-the close of the Ber_
tnon.
The Poplar Grove Graded School
opened ^.i$t Monday, .October 31st
with Hiram F. I-orick'.of Irmo, S. C.
no principal.?A splendid enrollment j
was reported. The assistants ai'e:
Kathleen Jeter, M. Jeter and
Mary Ellen, Gilliam. We are hopeing
for them ntueh success. '
Rev. J. S7 Martin left Tuesday
morning to attend the annual confer., j
ence \yhith will '?
burg, S. C.' , J. J. Jeter is also at
lenuing mc annual contcrence in Spartanburg
this weelT
Mr. J. H. Hampton had the mis
fortune to lose his born, two mules
two horse- wagon*, - one^Jbug^y, ^ feed- j
last Tuesday night.
T. B. Jeter spent last Sunday at
thc home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter
^\1 ilIs, Carlisle, ?L-C. .
Mrs. Emma Jeter and granddaughter,
Kotjbie Peak of Union, attended
services at .'Thomas Ohapel -last Sunday.
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Mrs. .Mary J. Johnson and Misses
Alma and Louise Johnson spent Sun
ih\y afternoon at the home of Mr. and
Mr si "TV B. Jeter. y- . \ '
Mrs. Mollie Gist, wh?~-has- been
spending several aveeks with her
daughter, Mrs. Etlhel Middle ton in*
Charleston, returned to her home
Suinlui afternoon." She reported a
delightfultfrftj^y among friends and
relatives, f
Miss Geneva Byrd after spending
a few davs with her. mint Mrs Dolia
Gist-, returned to her home last Saturday
morning, Spartanburg, S. C.
Mrs. Lizzie Tucker is onrthe sick
list. We hope for her a speedy re
:overy.
Mr. and Airs. W*.. S. Und Mrs, J. H.
Richard spent 'last Sunday at the
home of _ Mrs.?Fannie?Shell,' Whit?
mire, S. C. - , '
Airs. R. B. Thonus. Airs. W. J.
Johnson.-MTC.-frHfcr dr Jennings, Mrsr
Alinnie Oil] and Airs. L.fcW. Walkor at'ended
the funeral of ~ Airs. Laura
Sims Tuesday afternoon at Carlisle,
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ST. PAUL NEWS
The opening of the Francis Alarion
Bridge has caused a bit of traffic thru
this -Action and keeps things lively.
On Alonday, October 30th a- party
. on.s-isting of Air.?George?Daniels,
Prof. Glover. Misses Dora Boston,
Hopkins, Leihi. J<jno^.nnd MAbol Bflrnr
lergrass motored from Orangeburg to
ipend the day. They Worshipped at
Liberty Hill.?All'. D^nielft Spoke' lh
interest of the Orangeburg County
Fair. Quito a number speak of at.
tending'.
At -1:00 P. AI. Rev." O. A. Parker,
pastor at AlanYiing, _ preached, using
us a subject, "Parasites." Rev. Par.
kur was as -usual good. He was ac'-.
effniphnied by Alessrs. Joe Wither
spoon," Wm-.- Walker and Robert Mou I
zon.
Alessrs. R. L. Alarion and Wm. Williams
of Ellorep also visited the par. j
The Ilc^fowecn social-by the-facul'y
of the St. I'atil garden school wa?
i?%surc6?s, A 'nicd sum was noted for
he chuivh. -Miss Pompey is due myeh
credit. '
Everything is fine at the school.
The most serfpus problem is the
crowded condition . This .school hasoutgrown
present quarters* Our energetic,
principal is planning to take
iT~iianiber -cf studehts to the Pair on
Wednesday;?The faculty Is ^4th her
Mr. Wm. Thompson, Clarendon
County Agricultural teacher, dropped
in Monday to see uS. He is always
welcome. % e
. Mr. J. II. King, chairman of the
trustee "hoard, visitqjl us Thursday
ind expresed his delight at the pro
cjress made.
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.ur- ana inrs. Miner, Misses Marie.
Chavis nnd Ruby Pen<&rgrass, all of
Charleston, were entertained by Rev.
?nd Mrs. Peridergrass Friday evening,
laving motored frtgn Orangeburg af
Jer the Claflin.Paine game. They re
ling," leaving Miss PeriHergrasa to
spend ttre week-end, much to her
"amily's delight.
Sunday, November 6th was a big
lay at Liberty Hill Church. The mor
ling sermon delivered by the pastor,
svas much enjoyed. He used as - a
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JtCXt, "Thy kingdom tfomf?* At 4:U0
P. M. Rev. 'luylor, pastor of St..Phil :
'ip/uolivetod a strong discourse. T1r;. '
say Kev. rPcndevgra&s yets better and !
:bet^r-.
H?i'lul. W'm.-Thuiii'itsun and .M^s1. Hat.' )
field worshipped at Liberty'' llil i^Sun *
jday morning.. . " , J J
| "(jetting ready l'yr-_tonfcixni,.e'' is-: J
| the .topic of the duy. The olJiccrs and; <
members of Liberty Hill, despite the <
hard times ur^.-determined that their <
poster sfiaTT go "right.' They >eem <
Lto ..appreciate, his t\yo years^ V-ay.
The recent repairs on the church have <
j been completed and the carpet, pin . L'?.
chased by the stewdriUiXses will sou it
!be in.place. - It takesh "new.<y" pas
tor to make repairs* this tinie of the
year. ~ 1
son'and^Polnpey motored to ".Manning j
' and Sumter on Satnvilm. t
I ,-s* - - r - ; m\n 1III1K LV.
spend the day.^On tTunr. return "they 3
j veportcd a fine trip;? "~v_7~ "
BATl ^Hl K<: xi w^ -j
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Sincg the cqltl- weather is here the
fanners are very imsy gnthcrinjj po -j
if Jack Frost whs welcomed,
tatocs and making s^rup. It sSerns as [
Miss Ohepl'Ai Williams and Mis. I..
B. MrT.pe^were the truests of Mr and 'j
Mrs. Jerry Williams. They are still
talking of ttfilt delicious diner, and <
what a wonderful cpok Mrs; Willnnnjr *
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Prof. J. T. W. Minis ,antl .one of
his teachers, Miss McKinsy of J Jump
ton High School, Leesville, wore' plea ]
sant visitors, and 'worshipped at Olive j
Branch nBptist Church, Sunday night. [\
Nov. 6. Prof. Mims is a youngs pri'n
cipal and we wish for him success and .
great accomplishment 'at* Leesville, S.
C. * ;. . ' Iiev.
Biggs .ofOrtumliia, pntavht'd" ^
a wonderful sermon at the Ridge *
Branch Baptist Church.?Miss M. Br~i|
(ponley worshipped at this church.on \t
Sunday. . - ~ ;|
Miss G. L. Conley, who is on the *j
sick list 'is improving nicely. .j
Mrs. Viola Oxner and sister motor ?
ed to Lecsville this week. C
MisB Rnsic Roll Omloy?vua>?the- ?
guest of Mr. and Airs. Clarence Rob 5
ihfebh"Noveniber 3. 3
Mr. Pink Valentine of Johnston. .?
spent the week-end here visiting his S
relatives. .
Miss Ezrena Byrd was the guest g
of Mr. and.Mrs. W. Johnson Friday.
On account of tire trouble of Prof, m
Sulivan Monday morning, he was late 5
but he Jias his teachers so well or-fl
ganized that remarks were mude-that 2
the order wonderful when he arrived. x
?-The?Batetdjury High Si-hm.) will ^
present a clasical nTav. Watch tho *
Leader fro the date.
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COLORED COUNTY FAIR UPENS J
LARGER AND BETTER THAN j
EVER ' j
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:?Orangeburg, ht?Cr,?Xovj.-S -.To. j
morrow niornii\g at nine o'qloc.k the t
Kates to the Orangeburg County Col |
ored Fair will open.. The- ^exhibit |
biulding- has been filled with fui'm A
products; rural school handicraft and 4
the industrial and mechanical work 1
of the local colleges. Officials lave f
been taxed to find space for all '.he 1
attractions.. . ?
Th'e . Pag?,Wilson yh.Avs wl.o are t
just from'a successful showing at the *j'
Jjevyberxy jaunty FaIH
the amusement' on the midway. They-,
bring with them the. best plantation
and wild west, shows. Ail the'new*
and safe mechanicaldexices hav;. beefi
obtained for this week of pleasure
ffnd education. ~ ? * : ?
Williams and Merrnce will, furnish
free attractions twice daily: Their
acts are known for originality and
will give the best entertainment, a,
vailable. and the clowns have few .c
"quals. Among the other free at
tractions will be the : horse races.
T i-.iinprs nml owners of the horses
promise more speed and thrills than
ever. Thursday and Friday at two
o'clock these iaccs will ho otT7"
The football games. this year will
be more intcrestingthan, ever. Tlnrrs,
day noon Benedict, who comes with
on'c of the best teams of her history.
will meet Sfate College, who has de
ifeated this year some of the strongest
elevens in the game, Friday A1
len University will bring a strong
team' to 'meet the Claflin eleven
coached by Brice Taylor, famous star .
of the University of Southern Cali
foraia. The program for the three days
promises much pleasure.
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