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\ Saturday, November 19, 1927. | Church New ?^"By REV^l ZK)N BAPTIST CHtiKCH HAPPENINGS. v . | t- ' . A . v ; ' An .unusually large Sunday Scboi greeted the superintendent last Sun day. Miss Josie B. White and Mis Cureton of Greenville, were the guest Miss White is teaching in Cheste with Prof. Finley and has been gon . - ?ever since the school opened-in, Sep tember. The whole church was al smiles to, 4?ee Miss White. She i ?,** such a church and Sunday Schot worker. L. AH services of the church were hel< in the basement, as the auditoriur of the church is undergoing a genera > over-hauling. Mr. Frank White i ' . the contractor, and Zion -wall, ?oon b a thing of beauty. Rev. J. C. White ?; V. our pastor, preached frojn the Bub ject "Sin . of Idleness." which wa quite 'instructive and encouraging The congregation; has not heard Kev White preach in so long until it ap peered as though he was a new mai there. The basement was crowdei to its capacity.. The services wer indeed fine. The pastor attended the funera services of Sister Morlah Merritt a 1:46. He^ preached at Shiloh Bap tist Church in ^handon Annex a 8:00 P. M. ' "a, ' " ' At 7:30 the basement of Zion Bap tist Church was crowded. We ha< - three sermons in one."- The' firs speaker was the Rev. George Wood ruff of Spartanburg, Fire Baptize* Holiness minister. What Woodrui diBnror~tH^~siiort^frock girls and bob bed lmlr women 'was enough.?Hi - ' ' plead for- pure womanhood. Re\ _ CharlesA.Williamn apokenext, frnr ? text, on "Holiness" . ip whieh h showed that sanctification was pro x^gresfive and not inatantaneous. I was indeed a most wonderful sermor Rev. St. Elmo Means madfe-jthe clos ing talk which was quite.learned am explanatory. Rev. Means said tha he favored what Fqther George Wood ruff had said. It.was a .time neve to b? forgotten in Zion. Governor John G. Richards fia been invited to speak at Zion on th fourth Sunday in this month by th pastor. The whole of the studen . body of Benedict College will en. tertain the audience with jubilees am other selections. Many of the whit , 'citizens have already signified thei intention to be present. All colore* . citizens are cordially invited to b out. The Rev. R. H. Thorbourne, mis sionary to Panama 'Canal Zone ar rived in- the city to be guest of Rev J. C. White Tuesday. Rev, Mr. Thor bourne while a native of Jamaica West Indies, is also a South Caro linian by adoption, having graduate* ' at Benedict College with -_the_ 1901 2ZZZT class, and he is a member of the Is Calvary Baptist Church of this city ches of the State. We hope for hin a happy reception. Buy From Me and Save Money ' L. A. RICHIE p ' The Old Reliable Undertaker ? ' FUNERAL DIREOTOR - AND EMBALMER Complete Motor Equipment rnones: cmice zzo rsignt ? nes. zo 36 Washington St. Abbeville^ S. C Abbeville News 3 . 1_ Rev. C. B. Dixon, Mr. T. J. Dixon tored^ver to Atlanta, Ga. on Octobei 30th to see Rev. J. T. Rouse, who was critically ill,*Tbut is a deal better al this writing.' 'Rev. Rouse is formerlj of Abbevile and has many friends here who wish for him a safe anc speedy recovery. Messrs. G. Hv Finlcy and Oscar Hunl motored to Greenville on the 6th visit' . ing friends. Messrs Allen Ramey and J. S. Shi. vers motored to^ Greenwood on the 6th and spent e few hours on a plea. / sure trip, . .Mrs. Clara McBryde is home a. , " - gain- after a short stay in Greenville. Miss Lucy Ella Deveaux-*came home on the 6th and spent a fey hours with Home people. * , Mr. Charles Wingfleld ha8 traded his Studebaker car and purchased a Commander Six. We wish to say that our friend r? "Hahsbone" left??Abbeville?a?few weeks agand no one knows his regards of him, "May the joy snd . peace of our God go with him" and we will sure guarantee pleasure be. M??4 him. l. -j, w..._ ' : s of Columbia | l I. G. WHITE V /~W Green and Horne's" funeral home ia still open to everyone and Mr. W. B, Green is asking each'and every one >1 to see him before they bury. = Mr. G. B. Acker oqJSecesgion Ave.. 3" extends sympathy Uk Mr. J. A. Mats tison in Manfield, Ohio, in his re. r cent illness. e We., wish to correct the names" of - Nash and Bowie. They are Mr. and il Mrs. Tom Nash instead of Wash. Mr. s Kowie is Mr. Lewis Bowie instead of ; d Lfcwie Rowie. > ' _ Mrs. Charlotte Nafth gave a Hallo- d ween party on Halloween night.,Quito a a few friends wecje present and- the ? 1 occasion was enjoyed very much. A s delightful course was served. . e Miss Dessie Ruth Adams of Chi. -a cago, 111., is expected home Christ, - mas for an extended visit to home 3_ mL_ | ?: '. Miss Anna Brown of Brooklyn, ^ Y i C pvnanto/l bnmo AV? - ? v?rvvvv\? ??V1I1V Wl.l MCV. I - 1st to spend a month with home peo_ n pie near the city. . ~ d Miss Thelma Hodges arrived home e from Hendersonville, N. C. on the 7th and left last Monday for her ^ school near Due Wept where she will t teach this term. Mrs. Janie Ellison on Cherry St., ^ t is some better at this writing. We ' '?' a i _ hoPn for her a speedy -recovery, Mrs. Dr. Edmond Johnson, Jr., of i Anderson motored to Abbeville last t Saturday and snbnt >jfhe i|ay with _ Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Janie * d Ellison,' wh0 is ill. Mrs. Johnson's. " T children came also. a Miss Janie Jackson is ill at the , F home of her grand mother Mro. Tona ' r W'tiffe, but is somewhat better^at'this ~1n i writing- We hope for her a speedy, e recovery. - Mrs. Jennie Grier was sick at her t home on Cherry St., las.t week, but i. she is better?, to the delight 'bf her t-many friends. . . M i ?J? C< t | ANNOUNCEMENT ? of r Abbeville, S. C.?I wish to announce _ to the-people of Abbeville and else- re 3 where that I am still running a first 101 \ TTf e class tuilor shop on South Main St., e just to the rear of Mr. I. V. Brown's t meat market. Suits made to niea. - ; sure, sanitary, steam pressing, clean. d ing, dyeing, altering an<L repairing. ' e ( Ladies' work a specialty. One day at1 r service. Phone 424. A satisfied cus_ i tomer is our best advertisement. If - 4 e -we please you tell others if we dont - tell us. . ' . 1 SAMUEL J. EDWARDS, Prop. Abbeville, S. C. _ ? Orainrehurff' News - ? I : . ; . m 3 Pfof. Q. Y. Valentine, principal of f the High " School department of AL ? len University was a~vjsttoi^ here this ?????--hs i Claflin CoHege and Allen Universi ty -foot- ball teams payed a-very in 01' teresting game of fo^t bal..on the on Fair grounds here during the Fair. ~~ Claflin ,proved to be too strong for 4( the Allen" team and the score stood ^ when^tlmp was called 3(3-0 in favor of Claflin. ' ' \ . 7T m- t>:Li i : T-t.l nt. rn , iur. iviuuju-n.j^:iiui u^uxi, * luwaun ^ _ agd Johnny Jackson of Manning, were visitors here this week. ' j Mr. Joseph5 WiThesrpoon and Mr. ^ Gipson Ragin of St. Paul are visitors vi* here attending the A. M. E. Confer? ?1? ' Ofl ence now in session at Williams Cha. pel: f ' ; _ , ; _ The State College beat the Bene. ? diet fast team on the Fair grounds & *- -this week t playing footTball. But if ~ej~ r was a slow game. . . V.. } The Elks Lodge No. 543 Edisto I. 8| ^ B. P. O. of the World-in Orangeburg ? 1 will hold a celebration o nDec, 16. 8; 5 Fot Ball, fancy gamese npofhrduhrdl c | Foot ball game fancy play aqd ban- g: quet at night. A general invitation 8 fcwilT W extended to the- fraternity fi throughout the State, A small ad. fi mission will be charged. - S> The Elks' Day will be great here, 8L - . -Rrshnp Jonh Hurst. ia.Jiolding the 8 : Central Conference of the A. M. E. 8 unurcn < nere inis weeK. vjuiie a w number of distinguished visitors are c herV belonging to the connection. The ? reportsTseem to be good so far. ! The election for delegates to the 5 L General- Cunfeiencg'tO't*e held next ;g; May was started and up to the close c ' Revs. McGill, Warley, H^rpingway fi 1 and Brogdon were elected, They will -Sicomplete the eection tomorrow morn x P ing, Thursday. ~ 1 We waht more peope to read The ^5" Palmetto Leader the leading Negro * r paper in the .State. ? Mrs. Tebout, after a pleasant visit 2 left this week for a stay in Columbia 5 for a abort while * ... ; ' ' .? . ?---- Ai THE PALME L - Hf *? REV. W. R. BC ho was rpcpnfly Vl pried a~tU4e^ icenEpfhe ensuingGeneral t?oni l.f tfext May.' Rev. Bowman is onference, and Staff Reporter ther newspapers. Charleston News An interesting program was rensred .Monday evening at Plymouth mgregat^pnal churchy under the ispices of ,-the Atlanta University lub of thifi( city.?fw nf the hum us oil the program deserving spe al mention was ??n '<-nin pii.y.- 1 by Prof. J. Donovan'Modre; "Pre_ de Religieux," a compsoition of the Edmund Thornton Jenkins. Th"e mernbefs dI the Uiark^ton aunty Fair Association feel very uch encouraged -becdose of th ebuc^" tss last >veck._ The ftv^atho^i wh'? vorable yyjL Atrgc crowds wcre on e grounds daily. Mr. and Mrs. Brieve" Taylor ~of aflin College were the guests -of t. and Mrs. Robert Morrison^ 181 jming street Monday and Tuesday the present week.- .. [ On Monday evening a reception.avus veiuin their honor a C Mr. ?lorris6n.V sidence. A-fter--games ?f~i?Srtls an > course was sewed.' Mr. and ATis. 1 lylor were presented with tokens, expression^ of pleasure in having em visit the city. . The other guests of the evening ji*e I)r. and Mrs. \V. H. Miller, Dr. id Mrs. A,. G. Purvis Mr. and Mrs. iorge Johnson, Dr.and Mrs.. H. U. iabrook, Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Cox, r and Mrs. E. B. Burroughs, Mr. rown Of Claflin College-, Dr. and rs. H. S. Johnson, Misses Eclrth1 cFull,?Ruby Pemlergrass,?Edna Morrison, Mazie Sanders, Iladley i id Messrs. Edward Mickey John I }binson, B. Ifbwsey, V. K. Perry, C'. cNeil and Dr.^E. L. Horn.? Mpq TTonr\r nlw/.rl?^ wt^u4?uMicqr mtr wing Circle-on Thursday Smernoon ie_guesl_ expressed themselves as iving' spent nn enjnynhlc pvrnitig 1 The Entre Nous Five Hundred club et at the home qOIrs?EliseUThortfe last Tuesituyr Charleston is very proud of the ct that the?Avery foot halt teamcaiped" the Booker T. Tornadoes st Monday by score of 13 to 0. The irery boys" "SSy They^el<pecF^TorjIor e same to Beaufort Iligh and the ilson Hi, of Florence. - Mrs." Beulah Levin entertained. th Whist on Friday afternoon. At I e end of the games Mrs. A. U. Pur; i had scored highest, receiving n ir of hand painted shoe-trees. Mrs. lomas Miller, Jr., drey/- consolatiott I 9W| Mpp^|| I n K- ? ? K. r- - : M IHp^9 REV. SAM B. WALLACI _ PASTOR in . . ) . -. .- ^ ..... .. ? - - ' I. t TTO LEADER IBL ' IWMAN, B. S. fate from the Columbia Conteri erence, which meets in Chicago th^ statistical secretary of hii for The Palmetto Leader an< t ; r? receivinga set pf lingerie bows. Mis Tom Ifamwon received the booby. . LKESVILLU NEWS. 'ihe Leesville Hampton Hi schoo gave a HaHoween party Monda; night- Oct. 31. A short progium wa rendered before oiie party. Man; guiuLA vvuie piayed under hte aus pices oi Miss 11. A. Smith. Friday evening Nov. 14lh Hamp ton Ili School had its general op,en mg. 'ihe auditorium was tilled t< its capacity/'with natrons.* visitor uiiu liaenus. ? The tittro tllnh sang beautifully Alias 11. A. {Smith and Prof. Mim rendered beautiful solos. Dr. Tho mas of Batesburg delivered a won derful address. When it comes to le lures he is in a class by himself. Hi gives- the individual something to feet pm?Brofy-Ghayis delivers ? derful address also. Dr. Halljr.ui read the- kcripture lesson, and gavi a few timely rPTTUvrlrn ?1 Nov. Glh was a high day at Calvary This being Rev. McFarland's last Sun day before going to conference man: paid out their church claims. Hi preached d soul-stirring sermon. A 3:110 Rev. Gilliam pastor of the C M. L. Church mounted the rostrum Ilis texf was "Try God." When yov want, to hear good doctrine alwayi go out to hear Rev. Gilliam, the God sent man. Armistice Day was celebrated. Thi mayor, l)r. Crosson delivered a won. derful address. Many were out tt hear him. They are still speaking o the good things he said. Mrs. GJara Simpkins of Columbia v?.is funeral ixed at--Friendship Bap ti.st Church, Sunday, November 13th. H giii ??? . . _1. ? . .* ?' HUMt UJ I I SUNDAY, NO 1 1 -30 A M I E?Member? I y E Former Mem r R Y F riend _ . Baan?acHC?B??^ . * - A .- ' w - ' .:v Greenwood News ' JB>e.v. K. F, John.'uii yf Clin'oil i ' I cipal of Ninety Six graded School v. us i in the city Monday. ; j The Iicv? J- ! l5los ef t4ve C. M. E. , church held the fotirth quaI'tcvly i.t j Carry's Chapel Tuesday* n&hC ; j Mesdames John=- Kobci;tsb'r|, Jennie ; M'cGee and Miss Benrnf Fisher are still'very -ill.-at thii^wj'lllhg. oA\'c' JioPe. \ _ for them a snccdy. roroviTy*?_?J r Mrs. Mary Caldwell of Tlal street - visited Mesdames liosa Wiey and . Annie Edmunds at"Calhuu'n FulU-re- : . ctntly. , : v Miss Li^ie R,ichip mho is teaching in Newberry county and Mrs. Ks*' lie p Anthony , who is similarly employed . _ In Lauras spent the week-end with ji home folks. . 1 Mrs.-S. H.MJohnson hap returned from Detroit, Mich., from an extend- i! ed visit to Jvet* sisterj Mrs. Sarah STigh" McCoy. _ , ' t Mrs. Jennie Bland of Aiken .amUry Mr. Frank 'McCJ.ee of New ; York" arc M h^re- at the bedside of their mother, - Ml'S. Jl'lifllP McGco, wiio is tjun,. i!i. ~ Tho BibLp Health Club _Lii WiiLciv. s mrsi oeuie Jones is prseidont and j Mrs. Azilie Griflin, secretary held a^. most excellent meeting at the East End graded school Wednesday ai'tcrs noon. Interest was very high. , Mrs. Katie D. McLuniel is having some . ft*pair work done on her res:- dence on Gilliam Street. Mr. L.? T. Lomax- is the foreman. : ,j Little Miss Dorothy Coper of; Hall y street suffered a painful injury Wed s nesmiy from an automobile jamiUini. ? She ia rooting "all n, v " 1 i1 ' *? . ing. IrAll roads lead to Mt. Pihpoh Temple" for thg^ensuing week it being the seat of the Eighteenth An-"a nual Session of the Piedmont Confer a. ence. Arc vou. coming? - . Mis. Ellen Percival* is^slowiy hut> s nesS of which she victim, Mesdames Olivia Williams and Es-' telle Anthony entertained in honor or c their friend Mrs. Pinkie Teal ol' AL-. 1 I ivi 1 ' ? - i - ??~ e uevme ana omer quests recently at ^ their beautiful home on Marion street ~ Sulad course. crgfflri "anil" i-iVn w. " ^ served. * e Miss Clara ' Campbell left Sunday v - for Mountvillfe whore she 111 endoavor to "teach the youiig nuuds ' to . . shoot", ignorance. Y Little Miss. Evelyn Margaret Mure tin celebrated her second birthday an t niversary Thursday with a parly . which was largely attended by the . little tots". The presents were num1 erous and yafied. . . s Mrs. Eninfe Perrin's home on Cil liam street has recently joined the [ Tank of the more beautiful since e plyipg the painter's brush. : ' . ? Church News. " " > 1 > Mt. Pisgah?As staled in this cop f respondence sometime ago, this church has experienced a most pror-t/.T year ypirrnJSTTy"and -fmanci.dly. ^ j Spiritually> the?WrcICIy n:ea.r[iF-~~ ; have been revived; .twenty four per MpgK S . fery phase jof the Ser- WJ8 ce we render is handled |?f Jrg r a thoroughly compe- * nt individual?a digni- kVETii __*?? d ..personnel 'together ^*1 ?? ; ith modern equipment | / sures the highest jf BBBBBBBBBBBBBB5BBBBBBSSBSS5 <yctt<y<yc>oc>?>*y*.:.o.: -o > -? ? . o !l MING DAY I AT:.. | . ;.; ? rk C. M. E. | urch ? , ,/"--fr VEMBER 20th I 8:00 P.M. '-"''-{I * 1 k M " i ^ ri IVlemcyttes o :: : : J iberJVl Mother | E Ministry ~g~ ri .1... ' / _ ' ' . m 1 -.-V 'S " - -1 ' ' 1 V ~ -PAGE FIVg. ions converted and fourteen acces. . :-2ii~ to tl'.e"" cii'jrch. Financially. the i.KU: Jii.'g accomplishments ore, this ^ j / idd.r.v oiii seven . room parsonage,- , * LJUuXdiiiig. the..interior - of the church "U ihJUiiiin g luvaturics. Ail of this ? "r* va* accompli: hod at a,' great sacri-. fco'isSi wholly void of friction. Yet' V "tv nofy-.uf the gtoo'tV people ?nd i.<- guidance of the Holy 8p|r|f such or. "\V-v tore now - standing atten- . ion,'1 awidt '.ng JoitdcrA. ~ Dr. W. P. Itice preached for us at Lin ^civoi'.mg^sorvice, AvhscTT V f" enjoyed by all present...." . - ^ ' . ,Ik'V. T. yh Buykia-oi Colombia rill??^ -yi d't he pulpit at Morrij Chupo) Surr_ ' ,yy mr/rninji1 and evening to the de_ t of Ms,nTarty friends and hearers/ ( * r. . Boykin is an px-rpastoi\-'of this . ^ '."i.ch and is very popular with the te ther-ship. ' . I!ra:-;d:r,'r rider supplied - . V? pair it at Alien Temple, Green. ille, "Sutha'th. " " * r . . . . * '* : 'V .tetitii|H|,. .; "^nit1 |'"?ir t lU-wluyiip ^ . mallfu?m mm WL*rmammnmmm Quality dressing. Club"--?? I>r\ "CTcaning, Repairing, Altering and Dyeing WVfase in Ivisincss , tor your con-i . vcnioncc and bur living'. A lit.tio <'o?i>{wat.ior would !i?elp. " .|b B" Donley, Manager L-L' v.'?!!. C. 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