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5 ? Saturday, November 20, 1921; -rro-:- wi?w! 1 Church New? J " , , _ . ??By REV, J. MISSION Alt V i'-UOGHAM1 >AT 1st C , - NA/AKiVlli liAl'USi C'iiLKCfi ' " * ringing?My. Faun Looks' up. . to . , Thee. l'rayer?Airs, liuiris of Union iiaplist Church. 2Sr?i tsaim Ted by Mrs, 1*. A. In. - gram, prcsiuenl (oi the Uaty ,Onion.' Singing?Stand up tor Jesus. *. Recitation?Miss. Amelia Otftten of First Calvary Baptist. Ujiurch. First Calvury Baptist Church. Remarks?Airs. Voider, president of the Missionary Club, Ebenezer Bap_ tist Church. j; ' Remarks?Mrs. Miller, field worker , of the City Missionaries. > f ~ i'aper? subjeet: "Up and at our ?- duty as -Miaai o na r iMrs, Anna ?_fu ilamson/--<>r..Firut Oaf-vary Baptist ('1 lurch*. -?~? ' Kverey generation has to boar its own burden. . \\ haiever is the peculiar perils it has to pass through, or its jnamfolii trials. We, us inis_ sionaries arc daily exposed t0 temptations Avhether it he of idleness, self v.* . indulgence, vice or the' failing to do duty. The power of. cuorage must ~ ~ resist-thesc things at \vhatevere sacri^T lice of intere'strwhun viftucTb.iii thus become a daijy hybiL We become possessed W-it-h an individual charac? -ter-rmd - prrprtred for fuHilling in a" ... : -great measure the eml for which we are created. r-"1 ~~~ Iiow much is lost to the world for the want of a'little courage. \Ve havc. the willingness i?/ do. but fail t\> do T ' V-. . ./. " ~ ... *-* Some people urc mere upoligieo for .1. workers even when t they pretend to be up and it at. They stand shivering on the brink ami have not the courage , to plunge in. - H veryday=tuHuli. tu the ' ?'gravw a number of oltoiiii'e persons, who if they had the_?Ouruge to begin, would in all probability "have gone a , great length in the career of well doing. We as missionaries arc trying to create within us the courage to do our duty to our hump, our church, our mission work and'.to ali n.unkind in our reach, and may our efforts tb he up and at it prove worthy of being .reproduced a.s a gentle adnfonitron to all who we come in contact with. i. . ? ZION BAPTIST r ; CHURCH itAI'PKNiNfiS OUr.Sunday-School was graced with - the' presence of the Rev. Robert' II. Thorbo'urne, of A neon, Panama Canal Zone, of Central America. Rev. Thorbourne" . gave the school some very interesting history about Ccnrtal A_ merk'-i. the customs and habits of the . ; ' people in. tha tregiojl". He tola aoout the work there;- he had founded four churches and"one school. It was good . ? U....- 11....... T'U'.t.,. ;.F tU^v-'oVi _ LV IItt\-(? UfCIl UIILIC. i liuov Wi, HIV c*\4~ vanced students surely enjoyed, J$ro. Thorbourne.s address; . At 11:30 the basement was -crowded to hear the word front Rev. Thor. *N~. bourne, who preached from St John 15:10, "I call, you not servants, but 1 have called you 'friends." The serin < n was inspiring, animating and, filled with spiritual, pabulum,? -* ' The church raised a handsome col lection for-our Panama work. Rev^-Thorhnurne ^yp-s t^Jnive )ireA-_ ched - again at night, but the deacon board of First Calvary Baptist church came for him to serve?them that night. ; Rev. Thorbtrarng-.. therefore served 1 those good people at "night. ?; Miss Ruth Bynum had a most excellent exercise in thd B....Y-_IL U. * at six p'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts made inspiring speeches. "The Union had almost a full house. e ; At 7?30 P. M. Rev. J. C. White preached to a crowded housc&from the subject of "Elijah's Sinfuf Flight." The message was helpful and timely. Revs. Charles A. Williams and A. P. ? ?Rortdr^accompanied the pastor^ Sunday coming we expect to go in' ' to the auditorium of our beautiful , church. Zion is now a thing of beauty. Mr. Frank White, the contractor, de_ : serves unstinted praise for his work . on Zion. _ Benedict College teachers and stu dents will give a "Sing" at Zioij next ~ Sunday at 3:00 IV M. Governor Juhn G. |lichartSs'\vill be the speaker of the . * occasion. You and your friends- are welcome to "our"* church for - the big 1 ? "sing!" " 7 .. Greenville News t? L?, Mrs. Addie Miller has returned from a visit with friends at Columbia; S. Ck??t ; - " MrS'. D."A. Adams has returned from an extended trip to Philadelphia, Pa. - > . ' - rv > - . 53^ - . . T ? J r. ? ? -/ * ^ j - ? " "ri of Columbia | C. WHITE ? I iv^^iiuM'^Xuuuuuuuwuwv .. alias Li race Berry left .last week for .\c\v fork Liuy, where sne wil| j spend sometime. 1 i hk bullivun fSreet Scnoc.l was claa'\ V" ? J in .usi week on, account of :a rifii'd Leprdemic ot measles, thtwy being 25 cases ol -this disease reported anions tiiy pupils oi this school. ?- 1 dir. Seymour Carroll, Grand Score inry ot .the k. of T. was in the city y last week and addressed an yntl\usi n astic gathering at the i'hylhs Wheat- ; iey, Lejuer_ on W edncs l.iy night. Mr y Carroll s address was f.iHnve??d hy the urganfzatioa of v Kn giits of Ti^- p saint Association, w; h ^V. A. l-'islier/ C| president^ l't Ji. Gaipovrci A.uer.'.ine, fi seeyelafry anil Jit is l? L. GarrisorfTI u u^aumr 'Ha. V>b7uJU.'L?uT tlii; or- ? gunization is lu ^ycaro Zl m more per- w dOJiS"AVho ar^?infcciviti in?t4?r? K. of tl 1. so that ur yfitsmi hniyc ntify be p esiuL'DsUbU Hero Hi Ju> Hoar imuro. " J udgtng. from the intrest at the gath- _ oring Wednesday. night, "It wont be j, long now" before the desired goal ^ is attained. Mr. Uriel Slaggs and 0 ivl r. .iNoble Yarn are some of the oth- j or leaders ih the movement. For fur- ^ ther information; see uny. -the# -a-* u hove named parties. , . ' ~ ~ The bal'y contest given Tfiff ^delir at -tiiu tiu Albans Trnl.tl;u; yjii./V ? proved a grcuf success. .The first prize was-won by little WMliam Win - t] \enhurg, while serontLpHre. tc ^ little Oumelt. HollHIttff stfi ATi ?ns ^ authorities extend th&nks to the mem bers of the Simpsonville faculty, pa. j} irons und friends^for the loyal support y .given them during the ^lriva for?Ph<- ? contestants, reported Miss Lulu Rob- ,t insnn, nnt. of the ctliricnl teachers at. CIl IO OV.IIUUJ,' . Mr. R .1). Oummings. Jr.. uf Hod-. ges, 'spent ti?e past week-end here a as i lie- guest- ut^friends. ??A?smooth working;?well coached Spartanburg High School football team ifcfcuted an inspired, but inex. pexiencod Union High School aggre nation at Graham Fiqld Friday by the u close score of C?0. The two teams ^ battled up and down the field, usual, ^ I \yith ball in tovripiyy, qpG) I late in the 4th quarter when a stul. wart Spartanburg halfback faked a forward pass and durted 18 yards i t for a touchdown? It was a thrilling jj" play, indeed. There Were several,1^, fumbles which prevented each team from scoring. This however, was due ' ^ to the efficient -work of the opposing ni linesmen in going after the ball carj rier. For Spartanburg, the entire | I ilium was a collection of gems; while jr Union,- the work of Linhart> H. Park- ^ ;'er,-. Quiller and Bowling,-the short l( lime he; was in the. game, stood' out sl Coach Staggs is to he contended for ,v ,hL.: niiiww -irr Ae hirh he"'has handtedr-^.his light, hut aggressive squad. I )v Two splendid"sermons, inTliy i're: ' iding Elder J. W.-Douglass, who us 1 (I as a subject "Mistaken Emphasis" ' " as the morning message and another ; by Presiding Elder W. F. Rice, who y( used as a theme "Unbelief" asj the"!"" njghtntiscoiir'se, features the final n Sunday of the 192,7 conference year at Allen Temple Church. In the ab.J^ inncc nf ii 'nnslnr Rev Doinrlnas will I .. submit Alien Temple's report, at the ^ annual conference,-to be held at the .. . -* a jcity of Greenwood This week. * The report is "fair'*-' undjer th<t cjrcum , siane^s. The fRtuffT~of -fHl^'intrest ^ injf charge- rests with, the bishop. We j are expecting a Rood man, but do pot ? . tors' Home.?We are -expecting a young n-Jfii who can sing, preach and ^ pray. Allen Temple offers excellent ? opportunities to the man who is able ^ to bring things to pass. It is this . type of man that we are expecting. t LEBANON I'RESBY. TERIAN CHURCH * V Mr. Gus Williams, father of Elder 1 Millard Williams diedv suddenly ^ hts home Wednesday night, Novem. ? her 8th. lie had gone about his cus. t ornery, labors in his blacksmith shop during the day and returning home at night, had attended to evening chores, when sitting down to rest from"the' toil of the day, he was summoned t0 his eternhl resting place in the hoyomh?In the passing of Mr. h -Williams who had attained o ripe * r old age, this eommuniyt has lost one ( t of its most ^familiar characters, for a the greater part of his life was spent n here-arntl no citizen wos more highly t reflected than he. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Mt. > Pisgalr Baptist Church and were: at, n J tended l>y a large nuWher Of relH. S j tives and friends, including sev/>ml j white friends of thc deceasd. The S fun^raf sermon-was preached by the IV Rv, M. Oason,4 pastor of Zion Hope, s well A. M. E. Zion Church, of which ' . - ' % . . ' . * ' ' . *% " .J ; v ? THE PALM j " t he'deceased was a member^ Inter, lent was in Mt. Pisgah cemetery. Services atrfcebanqrr Ctvg l'Cft orT st unday, November 20th, Were well at. wilml In 'v XI.. -j ?X. w ?.|I V?*V. Iliui HIU lev. J. R. Dungee preached a very (Tective Thanksgiving-sermon drawn ronv the twenty third Psalm. After sfening to the vivid interpretation f that most beautiful Rimlmt there us. none present who dtd not f6el hat gehuine thanksgiving on the art of every " one was peVfectly in rcler, At" night th^ pastor prenehed from saiah 40:8, "The grass withereth, he flower fadeth; but the word oi ur . God shall stand forever." In lis sermon, the reliability of the Holy criptures wus estublised,. and we ere encouraged-jlo continue trusting l. them for guidance. / During the-day an olTerinir was aised for the Hoard" of National MI3 ions. It is our hope to supplement lis olIVring on Friday'night'at which mtL a special service will _ be?hold or- the samoi ?-?: . On Thanksgiving Day there is to e held on our grounds a community hanksgiving Diner, in which all ,lhe ongregations of the' neighborhood re to participate. We are anticipat* ..?r.. 1 ; . '#% H iUl iiLLanmn: Mr. Louis Benson continues on the Ick list and is now taking treatment t the Waverly Hospital in Cullmi ia; S. U. ???- - ???? ELLORKE NEWS A birthday party was given-Sat. rday^ November 17, 1927 by Mr. and Irs. Clarion Williams in honor of ieir seven.year old litle daughter, eneya. . The spacious dining room as beautifully decorated with Deni in crepe paper, white and pink, ar. istically arranged into rost0 ?.ind uskets, with a may pole ellect of rips of -pAper floating from the chan elier to each guests place. Miss r'akefield, the teachyr-bf. .'little Ge evu, arranged the decorations, with -se*., r ; ' r ... le assistant^ of Miss Fludd< At foup*UiH"ty Miss Wakefield, act ig hostess, invited the dault guests ora a very interesting flinch game, > gaze on the decorations ot the table irrounded. by twenty little boys-and iris. Miss Wakefield then recited a ery appropriate quotation followed y tbe children; Candles were blo\vn at by the guest of honor. Guests ye served bountifully with . cake id cream; each little guest was given [i;?ket of nuts and candies as a. sou.. i'nir._ ? ' ' MrThe. eight lady "teachers of the Kilo ?e school were motored *oter to the eritr-al Annual Conference," Orange urg, S. C. Sunday with Mr.' Lee Wili. ams' ?fami)y in their iiudson arid hcvrolct cmrs. The teachers report very pleasant and enjoyable trip. Prof. Daniels was called away "from business- last Thursdays Ir. jAffor P. Moor0 who served as metier of manual training' and sci. nee of thn Alinh^nl^ C"""* y Tr ) ini ehool~ and who. ia now a college; stuZ ent of State College, Is working in is place while he is away. Ir. Moore spoke ,very favorably of tie Oiangeburg^-County Training i comparison with the school he aught in 'lhst t<?rm. Prof. Daniels eports a prosperous trip. Mr. and Mrs. Dantzler entertained 'riday evening in honor of th0 teachrs. The spacious house was deeorat. d with beautiful flowers.?The gucntn njoyed many games. A delicious ourse was served. TKeTcvcnTng was pent pleasantly by alW?" AikeH~News Thg Thanksgiving season has been tore and gonp and.we feeT safe in aying that all enjoyed it and were hankful for manv. rnanv things. I m sure it meant a short vacation for lany of our teachers and students in hc__various schools. Mr. Elijah Johnson, from Jannicrt, lew York, is in the city visiting his mather, MrSi-Eles+a^hnson, on York T7- ~ 1 7 ' Mrs. Minnie Trowell of Wagoner, louth Carolina, Miss Marie Pipei* and frs. Cora Gordon of New York City, pent the week end in Aiken as the ;uests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jones, ~ 1 . r-r?1 1 * t " v . .S? . - t ETTO LEADER trusting the scored |H| .1 actions to our compe- fcS.Tj I it, understanding, dig- pMS $ ied ^er-vice insured |Y7j|j| nplete compliance with the inviolable rights I d desires of the beon Union St. The. Glee Club flOIlll Strung Hr-.im-li Academy rendered a very interesting ! progt'im at Friendship Bap*"hnirh r last Sunday afternoon. ? 'Mesdtimes Barrotte, Porter; Lu <?as and Miss .Malay, were pleasant visitors at thejho'me ^jf the reporter - -Saturday -afternoon: ? ' BuLljs Academy News ' Betlis Academy lias added to its ^ nurrioultt u Commercial l>e|?urinii i>t under the ..supervision of Miss Iv. M. " Merriwether, w ho was for three years head ol' (lie Commercial Department of St. AtbanasiiiS* School, Brunswick" Georgia. Miss Sferriweth^r' comes to us from Totigalo,, College, .Tougaloo, Mississippi. A large number of the - hrgh 'school stydent-s have- registered - -rrt?na..- -i ...1 i i. - *r* ? ??*g? UUCiiU??WU llt']?0 Hr ' lo1 prove ill) lis . ciiu. uie institution. Among* thot'c who witnessed the football 'gain*; in Augusta, Ga., lust , 'UU"1"T^uTro""Cw"dT'Y\" ^'''1 Ii'illir. Aon itemy well.':' Misses Bclva Bacon, V. Clark, K.. Lester, Profs.*J. P. ,Sartors .rtird \V? \V. Xiehojson; ?aul y number " of the. high school sludvntsT l'rof. ! A. \\. Nicholson and Rev. G.^\V. Blocker attoiuled-thjt.' Baalist Convention tlKIt met 'in Norlli, j - Hr C. ?? ? , Rev. J. M. Brown preached. a very - -inn resting sei moil to the sturlcTrTTjuTly - last Sunday night.?Ilia suhjoti^ was. "Selfishness.'' ^ ?- .. ? Rev. Mr^^LLwelvei' College. Department of Benedict College,, was u pleasant visitor on our campus Fri j day-and Saturday. Guess who was J all smiles. . _ . ?. ? - ?:? Anderson News *"-jlr. Fred Jones, of Abbeville, N. C., is visiting relatives and friends this .week. ' . -* ^ . Dr. and Mrs. Edmoind Johnson mo tor'ed to Abbeville Friday to.see Mrs.' .Junto Ellison, who has been IN. They found hei: better. . r Mis. 'Jennie -Cowan of Augusta> Ga., is visiting relatives, and friends. She ' is l.opking the 'picture of health. \Ve are gVul torhave her.-? : . t Mrs..Fanhie Hieks, at one time, a resadint of Anderson, but now of Ashevtlly^ X. C.', j?; visiting-her(> with I friends. . '' 1 , Miss Cora Caldwell \\|us taken sick Tery suddenly Sunday flight with a. rule "in.li. vest ion. We are ft lad to re port thai she l&jfflpyoying.. Tlir friends ci* Mi- .Mn.u'^ic Hatier >vill bc. jrlajt' tb*3ffr<tv.' -that the doctor. ..thinks fhaf shc, is doinjy Ms c-mld he expecteiL \Vr-Jjupr that'she ' will keep improving. Mps. t3. L. . t'iHpi'heU is leiuliiiitf for lun* in her school. \.y .J, ? , Mr. JfUhes Williams wRobas been' "hi I'dnt iiiu I'm sunn* time. If- al liuiiiej to. tlit? rii'liuhl" of friends. : r Sunday,.Nov. 20 was. indeed a high' . dnv nt Thonyy-nr^ LVwatanni-il^ M. K. " Church. 1 TlVb 'day started with Surr | s.y attended. -The- lesson was-ably, re j viewed by the superintendent, Prof. ! S. C. Perry. At. 11 :,10 Pew J. A.I Brown,'of Columbia, S. C., delighted his hearers with a Wonderful sermon At 1:00 o'clock -a literary program was rendered tinder the auspices of the Junior Missionary Sici.-tw This 4 - . . % closed the contest which was on. The amount of $10.18 was realized. Miss ^'Fannie Blassengame w?.is the winner oX the. prize. , . ! I At 7:30 the? Singihg Class of our city rendered an excellent musical pro gram which was enjoyed by all. Last but not least came the close' of the "King a^d Queen Contest" Ral _| l.v". After oil reports from each-side were made it was-found that ladies ?rained the larger,t amount of money,I ! thereforc th0 kingdom ' of the men will ly> riilcfl hy n lady. Total amount raised, bctweejp, $700.00 ond $800.00. j The group meeting of the" Green | ville District of the Methodist church was held Monday,' November 2Xst at tVici E. Church,K Rev. R, S. Jack son, pastor. All Of thc pn?tm-a nn j the district wore here. After the! - morninjf' session tvsnr over ft It were inivjtc(J down.in the basement whore; a bountiful table heavy with pood thinps to satisfy the inner man wore prdvided. I ' - ^ W^?.' Ml - , ,A . ? - -- r . ^ - 3 ; ' *' . I Rev^,' Pay ton and WrJHanrs woV .ihii>|wid--Ut_'l-b<mi|ii_>a C 3J. 'E. Church Sui'iJay, i , i d.'Qon.i Ju!t 1 i<)n .j. An d rson,our ti'.e;? :.{ j r y sio mi *hd dentist arc hi;-.;' 11 k*o ilays.) Jt'bn :: ;? !. >_' .jui o a while ;.n<| of c#J Jr.- I.-, ; ht{ilt r.j)./ja'iV. a luct iUvv iv v."* iir.-.J. (*'. AndH-rsah, thati'^h hel\> /^r.iy a rdim't tini?", his |?i*acik\;-cx'-fHil-out 'into Afti (lci'son County. Uniorr News Clumh servjegs- <in . Si;'],.! Ay wcf? well attended d<-.-i'lti.' oi" thc i'r<V? y morninjr. > PcY. Welrh f,1' "'/n, -. I 'n..- in" ( linnhia. ,v. C~ Tr.aiVy P., a.". :? liUcmhd > oVv ice.3 at ileti.c] A. M. ! '... Char: h and (Vrinili Ua*,-;.; .1 Church, ii lust'Sundov. * ' ih v. will; r r 't Imreh 1 reached iiM; i yl. S-'.vi "Their |)'i'onart\r t- a." faolo -i--. . 11,. in. uio j'jxv.viit c- ft. my < ncii. te:--. 1 h<r-crmon \v;i - i r :> ticaj- an 1 rihlv hie rk'tfred.* '1 he. n. \ . I'. C. "liioctin^ ,\va.-Vtell: attended. Tiie lessenin;' ,.>* tiufght 4?n'<i the rendered ' 7?y (ilttUp-Nil. th-wits v.e'il pivpitl yd'. frofi. _ JVh*i Wils!vict 'ir.i 'ionary-" oir^tt o_S"*. i 11?' li:-'! f I - v. (.' nvyn.. -tiurp.-pronciiodat ti oyypim^ ' : -r\ ire-.. ,MF who hoard?4++1?M' ! ;>?]') ? ! . ^ jl t'lijjytd it ar.ii.lY.aiu. ??- * have hinl visit Coriiuk?fca-ni^-^iRi. e JiiOj-Cj . ' ? ' """ ' Mr, 1. C. MvKis'O.'h. i.: vv ,i' IViloiyJ ! '. Is ifJl.e intit ,r! I?: . ..< i -a eiilnml hospital' iii hi.'f. l-iv; ha lived tp cc hi;- dreams iVriw 1rue H?/!-<? pre'<t-he? "ho.^i'itiii"'rat.-'h linn i." \ i -if die churches here. ?.l:n y of-the . citizens have- Irk pond > u? hi- ' all gixcii huu s,iil.?i(ir?fityl ah\ iha <*.F urea chtirrhe.s ;^i ,, i'.hM . i'I'!' collections/. A It v. havo-t'i. e!l ph djpo.- ' tuFsffiidl ahtFlarge atnoah'."s7~ One <r"i U'.u eltihs, mi.- rorrfrr;?s . h.ie;. nrrd ithei'?m'tfai'.i/.atiiiM.i?n'y ' ph.flnint; 1"? give linen, 'towels, A Im'im niimlini* ?>f i> .imSuoT, ? ?<! -friends of the- A. M. V.. 7i>>n Church attended the hmfer-nee in Coluntbjm S. C. ReV. Welch lias lie -h sent hueij "to .this- people. Our prayer's are tlmfnreiribei's und .i'luends s> il !e true and loyal to -this grout church and"especially to the cause represented. Mrs. Jariie 'G7'IX?ure1n s, p'Ositleni oT thp .Missionary .Society of. Zibri Church, .attended ?bnferOnci? and re ports a most enjoyable.. sVuy. Mrs; ^a!lie -( Wiw fonl.? who -is the"eliicient secretary of the-society, Was also there.. 1 .. .Mrs. Mamie Craw ford, Rosa* r>a\v_ . kins, Miss Lewis and others.'ohj.iyed their trip to and from. Cohi.ml>M.; C. whert> they a.Uended the conference of the A.:M. .K. Z. Church. . . Mrs. C, Edivards of Atlantic ( i'y. IS*. J., is- visiting rvlai ii*--m in this ci v. While here she is at the home of'Mr. and Airs,. James Rogers and Mrs. Johnson, on I ham let' St. .Mr.|and Mrs. Kd. GossoU are buck li ' ' . ?* from thy North; quite to the .Uelnrh" , -uf-tfve-iv- -mon.y -friends heitr? ?? ; Mrs. Olive Carson"' spm.t {t very "1 |iK.ashirt. asi . - nil Iia N*c\v York. t ;ty andNNetv' Jersey \vsih ""!.,er -s. ?1s aivi. .other' relatives. S'lie will re-: itiiu. lu t school Avoik in the rnfnl (iis'iv-t. * MrsT I.ot i ie Uoluc ii.'TTi"N" tTtJjTtffck * ivcy'^lueet?-has also lu t*in'i the \ .hrk.of teaching ami i's pleased, uItli her en rel'iiu-ntT Ml. iuieias M. ,T>' Kn n> v.''in T> informs uY ti.at he vii!--. not he in S. * (' (hiring the N mn>.i. hV.hluN'h ^ V hve j they liavy'ojily .t-yo~riHy - '. I lis-friends hero are sorrj?tu learn this. . All art?^ hrrjTTTi.cr eftrrr'TTr -eri-T/h^T^-iTr'-rh^ St in P"? next 'summer. * The. Woman's Missionary Shcuuy~of ' Corinth Baptist Chnivh met at the home, of Mrs. S. L. Humphries'.on 1 Cormvell" St. v After the l>u.shicop; j' ?.i short -prayer service was held which tvas conducted by Mrs; William's and Mrs. Mont vomer v. Humph) iu. }n onm .?ij <j< ti<. *? refreshments and sorved-it-in the most tendered her. ' . j Mrs. Cora Kubanlfs,' who has Veen j nujte .indispovtui foiysome time, is in\ proving. . j Tvins >.in:l. ^Ir'sCSlTititie Crawford -gave M. A. T. a poft i all this week. ^ Mrs.. Maggie* Smith, ivnv 'nf A-h>> ville^ N. (\? has spent f ometin\e at ih(. hnrn,- i.!' 1^'r y hih'i;-. n_ M v. and Mrs. M. K. Free on North I'inekncy St.->j Mrs, Smith- an<j f.nni ijy wt re* phW'tfsi dents horCi hut new hiosi 'of thorn are in Ashcville. ... .. . | Dr. and?Mrs. Brawn ;uul?Miss T.i 1 liwSi fniitli nr,??lill in KIckM'.!! I. \ n.. ^ where Dr. Brovun-is suceessfTilly pas?, tonnfr. 1 Mrs-.' Sn-!ir'v_A\'a < a voi y plnnrnnt v itor ,at ninnv of t^r homos while in Union where shtylxis many friends and, neighbors; ; T"- ? s> ' t ? * '?... ' ' v?,' ' ' ' ' _ ; m B||| ^ - ^ ~ ' - i*AGR rmc. ' i'KNDLETQX NEWS " M **- ;- ? ^?? , Air. Seymour ('a-rioii of Columbia, *" S.. C., ~ v,...te({ .Miss Rnssi4^Xuihf?l^^ ?Tr 1 "ii i'Saturday 0:1 route to Setfbca. .. On Monday, .November 21, Mr. Car_ roM visltetr thM \\jfeat End Svhobl. . :Mika' Ay K. BS'k'l*?on wjjs entertain. ' i dinhwr. Sunday, November 7th '? iVtv i4c home of Mrs; .Mamie Winston r i i'.i if-ion iis the teachuor of Home V'1' n ma s in the Couttty Training . H. and F. A J. Society. i>n"Noveinber .I*tin_?-'i'h(i im.f; !? . -.van i orted t0 be * bU"ces;-nd'ui.J ' . *- K~. iiena J. Oark, principal of the Fen i v'.on Scl'.e.ol, io IcaviniF oil No ' '.Ojiocr y.'h'd for Greenwood to visit. i A. '.M. Ii. (-'otifereikis^- i i-i A?H. 1 i i' i i fin, f^hfcu^intr onj. .\'o.. em. . i .-old l'or isnarlanh.iVi* S ' ? '-.<> v >hc. v.Hl'bj;b'nd th^ l'hanks-_ v.ti-; ha inlay with schoolmates and i'yiejjids; rr''"i 1 ' >i i A\ . i]'ti 1 nwii'< enter.. i inmofL.disa I-'iXraun and Mrs. dinner Sunday,. Xo_ vcmi/f r -.iOih . ' Wi . I:i.. it ricu^- 'I a homo frur'n ( t.c^h y | It. lit! u Wile with i*: i' j uii ii , ?! ! . and. Mrs. \,Junies . , _ % , i.'-u- ill::.- iic(-s^\vi)i by I'o'ii liolon basketball train.. 1 ho .' ! ;f. c; > Vi iliiiuns and' . White ' iio-. fif tHe- Shady (jr.ove School1 ^ ?V. |1- ."-nnay :&'V.W6l '.Sunday ' ' flu ii Era'vo very in'_. ;'< .VnTTy ' ,'lHi ' ^ : ' 11 ' 1' i '.I' ' ' < ! ? n'?ni.d i" it:! ]1 jor "The* i'ulii\oito Leader in ]Vr.itif'.?iiv From n?5\v 'the I'endlelon , ' 1 ' ' ' ~,rt ' > ;-% : . Cy-rn-i'.r.arrd Lattery . ' i j.'j.ntiffk ;; i?j!(j^'k s5?o " . J ? -' . wv * - * ' 'i ' npph Battery Service I).?f?jih^ii.'vht Could Ilaitcries' I n l.y <) ,v i ,~F -fcecords uTV'h 'l S.\ '1111AL.^7 ; ? / _ ' ~7v ^" ixW i K: >) ?-??? j PRINT!NG®ALIACO: ; - ^J> till III! Ill ' eaMkMMiM? ... .. W ( }!<' l-'or C*at?1?j}rui' . ' QISlity iVessin^. Club j tvaningr itvjiairiitg^ Al- j termg and I>yoing '\Vf :.io in ;'vr your con-. yoTioiico'T111(1 ? ^ti" iivii>; ' A *1H> - ? ; -- tieV^-operaliun would- help. " ? vf'~ 15. Deiiley,' Manager TT^imiUr St. ?- l*U(<he 3801"" " m-r en . . . "J. i'Ei?iUSO?NT RUFP M-OKIST ??1 LEtt Wheal St., Fwllimltiii, S. C. --O.it .and \V;uvctl Flowers 'Funeral lV?jtr'ris A Specialty " n ow KliS IHCI.IVFKFI) Mail, Orders Ite^civi* Special AO tut ion -i-; ruoMi as,it I'HONE (ils? L. A. Hawkins' ? Real Instate Agency Homes on Kasy Terms" 1107'> Washington Street , rou MHi \ s <* AYE ARE ABSOLUTELY : 1_1 SIRE Wr can nncj will-rove you- from ?"0 to $100 on I-i:inns of Sterling Quality Xo huii-so in-Amerien onn sh6\V " ' A . ?o lu tiof'??e?f?Pianos, Mill' * ~ mnko?oa.?ior 'tortus. -Rompm Afn'one's Mtisic House * 1128 Main St. V ' Phone .r?210 r # V*-'- , , 1