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1^ L. A. RICHIE
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L FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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36 Washington St.. A^bcville^ S. I
Abbeville News
Messrs, Ben Martin und Earl
Johnson spent one night in" Rocking
hum, N."|C., last week. The trip \vn
enjoyed very much.
Miss Eunice E. Whitlock was call
ed home lust week from the State -A
~ & M. College at Orangeburg on'at
count of the death of her father, Mi
Lewis Whitlock,
Messrs. Boston Johnson, W. I
.Greene,'J. J. Wright, Mesdaihes ?.
. . S. Wright und Zena Edwards motel
. / / ed over' to' Greenwood on Thttnks'giv
ing day and-?penV the day atccnd.in
the annual "conference. - W"
Mr. Jiaynese 1'ressley motored ovc
T lu (Jieenwood otv-Thunksgiving ua
and carried, his lriend, .uiss ?uaviu
' White.
1 Mr. John 't- Nance motored t>? Do
West Thanksgiving (lay. Miss AG
Jefferson accompanied him on the trr
( Miss Blanche Saunders left soin
* ' ftmA uc*A ntnl crmrit m r \i Vnt
York City, visiting hoy aunt; She re
ports a pleasant stay,
Messrs. John Elmore and W1. O.'Du
soy motored to Aja.', tlT?
. ' Monday and spent a l'ow days ih.th
? capital city of Georgia. Thup Vepoi
" ' a pleftsagt atayi
Miss Eunice E. Whitloek left ..Sun
day-to resume her studies_ at Jstat
?"? A. '& M. CollegC 1 ''
When you are in. Abbeville," tired
thirsty, hungry and worn out, it. i
1 then We invite you around to Davis
Cafe.'ftn Washimr'ton St,. to eat, drill!
'uL7"^\ and refresh yourself.. S. D. Davi
v > and Son.i;
Mr. T. J.. Dixon canit. home fron
SpaYianburg Sunday night, where n
had spent the week work'mg at tli
Spartanburg cotton mills.
Rev. C, B,- Dixon, Messrs. Ih-nj:
Bibbs, Arthur Dixon, Dolphus Cole an
? C. B. Acker motored: to Green woo
lust Sunday and spi.nt-the. day, at
tending'the annual conference. ~ ;
N Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wing field an
Mr. bamuel J. r. awards, our ex per
? tailor, motored to Greenwood las
Sunday in . the Commander Six an
attended the annual conference.
Quite a number of; Abbeville peer
' pie attended. the. annuixl conferdnc
at Greenwood ]ast Sunday. It i
with great pleasure that we say tha
Rev. J. E; Beard is the pustor of. St
: . JttMt's A. M. E. Church. - .
board of stewardesses o
Grace Mission met at "Mrs. Faniii
Dawscm. The meeting was opcnei
. ' ' by singinging "My Hope is. built o;
t .* j nothing less than Jesus^ blood." Th
J. . roll was called and each sistei: re
sponded by recking.u versc^frbm th
Bible and paying tlnyr dues. Th
board opened for. business. after re
' viewing the year's work.. We 'hat
~ remarks from the following visitor^
Mrs7"Margaret \\ right,. Mrs.?Sahii
Taylor, Mrs. Ella Jenkins, Mrs. Bes
; gia J ones t Miss "Jflnie Slappy, Mis
i JunL Dorsey, Mrs. Minnie. JacR&ol
?und Rev, J. y. Saunders. We wen
lh.cn 'served a delightful course o.
suluU, ice cream alld cuke. :? ?*?
1 bittle Grace Dawson -t*mertaine<
_ .' ??rhef board-the Busy _Bies tlie. saw
day her mother', Mrs? powson enter
twined her boar.d. Thel'e wore seven
ten "Bees" present! ' ^
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Miss W'ilhelsn.CTV.i Irick, niece
Mr. and v Mrs. Johnson, who is at
, tending Lincoln High School in Sum
flomn Wn/lnnc/lnv nfJprrmn
to spend Thanksgiving and the week
. . . end. at her. home. Her cousin, Mis
:??-?? Susi<> M. Iriek. also the nice of Mr
J. O. Juhnson~eame with her?
reported that the t\v0 young lndi<
werc served a nice Thanksgiving dii
very happily spent after dinner. Mi.Irick
is the teacher of ' Fulton schoc
:rfbout three miles above Pinc\voo<
.' She is -getting along nicely viitfo lu
v ' . V work and evryb'ody seems to like he
Miis Lucile Johnson, also a studer
of Lincoln High School, spent th
tmdj: Miss Johnson is th(. daugl
ter nf Mr. and Mrse Preston Johnsoi
Mr. William Taft Pleasont, son o
* ? Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Pleasant, spent th
week end ?U hnlii" Mr j
fC' fftnd"n*?gn?nffn.fH|>ypr
:??__ School in Sumter.
Miss Julia Watexs, a student o
??-? Snvngp-Glover Graded School, spen
t;h? woke end at home with bor pa
1*^1^ - / rents and reported a pleasant stay.
Mioses SallU-.Aild Nemia Thornn
son were the quests of Misses CVaro
" Una Pleasant and Susie H. Irick Sat
7*~ ~?~ urday afternoon. Mias Odell Bcnbo\
was a (fuest of the same two^yomi;
ti; - - ladies on Sunday afternoon.
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Laurens JN ews ~
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Mr.1' und Mrs. Jj C. Cunnnigham
ijhavfr been visiting their unelaf Rev. |
llill. SullivanLney are of Or ".1
! delle. N. Y.
"{ Dr. U., S. Rite, husband of Mrs. \
'',-Sue Pearl Stiho.- Kico, passed away,
?j at -Sumter last 'Week. ?.ifter a long lli!
ness. He was for four years pastor
jui >Mt. I'isgah .Station, Sumter; but.|
y iit'his. absence, being in tht_ hospital<
" at Balfiiftove at the time fo-the North
I . . / ^
s , Kasf. Comfevaecc ot which; he was .a'
nioiiiber,. ho was appointed presiding
i elder of the Sumter District. His
l'.'funeral took plui'o.in Sumter Monday
^ and he wa.s brought to' l.aurens fbr
* : burial. Tin -iday., where* many .minis. ;
j-ters from Ah hyamD other comnlunities
n'J witnessed the interment.
'. Mnay" persons from Laurens visited
I. tht. < ;y .>i -annual loiiferonce and
heard, the appointments rea dlast Sun^
diry?nr, Greenwood. All of Laurens
. VaeenteU'toHiaive bCen there. Rev.
r'.tv \V*ii hi?rspoi>nT' after a ycov of hard
toil at 1'ohltir an Hh'nm./ t'Impel war'
c transferred . to the 'Kalm'i-'.to- CpnieY.
v. .. i.'. i' . i ... mu: .
eucc uiui puuuu ui o;r ;vmuwo. * 1 mo
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" the l'aliv.vf.o Cchifreeneo, 'r.nd hos an
1) V 7
? elk-nt- parsonage, and. v.cry other .
c thing for a pastor's comfort and con- '
vonience. lie v^ J. C. -Mvt,H. ilanwas
-1 ^iii ~t0 Ti-imv Station. iSiia-iamnn g.
The ha\~e there .a hvausjiful n.c\v. e<li_
1 lice in the. SaOJitfO class, and a won
T- ? o # .
derful pastorate. Trinity pays a tug
1 salary. U> its .pmrtotg -and -augurs- welL.
1 to Vouch fc-O'uu this year. "*tli;shop
Vt
tlurvt has .given to every- young man
" of jj'repaiUiiort> whose fieaTt ring's*"
true, a lirst ela. s yppoinfcineht. Lev.
A. J.- Tun:tin, St. h la t thews ..Siat-reii ;
'' itcv. All L. iia.m-oy? Bethel Station,
Quintet*; licv., A- L iSumter, Allen
1 em pie, .Circenvi.Bc J Kcv. WV. *?. %lw >
-ens1. l.r.i'.ra:'.v;il ;<uuiu:i;. lie. l>.'tA.
h- Ly U?WCstoii- Clia pel!V Ui'vvMwioTX~
and stf on it goes. _ '
1 'litvii vleet.d lo till- tiencrai Con,
ferinee among the minis tors'of Lau
V i-otjjps: J: C. 51cCillan and licv. J. \V.
Wi.iuispoon, licv. \\ iihcrspoon has.
^ the- distinction'of- Being thy youngest'
. ministers of the state elected to' the
tl- T- . i
legislative Body of his e:i:eat church-'
1 y\)n.-ntt'thy uyw ministers'. appointed
j to serve in .the Laurens District are:
Kcv. (J. B. Brown, i-'oplai-Boones:
t ' .
j licv. J. A. Bureh; .Ml. Carmel- Circuit.;
f' ' - . n 'o
?hfclionV Wat e rluo. li't-'v. Drown, who
coni'os to .Dodnes^Chapl, is a splon ;
did I'txaeher, aiui. a^uod worker,
( lie v.. and Mrs. W line Vspdon -dests*.' to"
.tender -rfTaul^ to those who
spal'cd'ttO pains in: making their pas*
* * toiaty a pkta-sant/nnd .successful one.
T Ml.,a 1ti.jL'.s Ah., y. f ui'it. > h'nllio Li luck
stork. Aim'it* l.ou?Owens, James,' Jla^'
j trie GoOdwin, Mary Language, Emma- ;
line Xo'sbu,' Henrietta Miller, Anna ,
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Puttnah, Delia Blake ly, Iiose Shep
^,pard, Dfrra and Mary Sullivan/Mary
Gilliam, Delia Irhy and Dr. L. \V.
U'"thumbs.>if wei\> among those helping
. u-s lor*.the conference.. -Most of those
. stuck by us ul! thru the year. But
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we mil:.'. .-ooh part.' 13very ull'ort ihey
l'i!i ?( }' jihti.jdiJurch shall be .to
llHmt a. halo of glory. They alt"Iutvcwur
prayers anil good wishes fur can.
1 -ft11 ue?llK'l'<rH?- .
f . iiii:\\( iiviBi.i; m:\vs .
1 Ttev.- Vv'iliitf. I.Ir - 11 a-iul Mi.\;_Marie
e Walker w t ie?jbU.!C{.i in rkapp\ wedlock
_ tsmiriny hfterptn'i^ ut .ZionkM. : 11.
"Church wilh iprku.'a la pgr'number fit
= =a>l'. niia.'iee. '1.11.-1 cumde'. yiv lit 'by
Master ( afo.lyn Br<nvn.'s .\liss :Uuth'?
Sally, nut id of honoi', beautifully sang'
_ 'Sweeter as the .yc.hr.-> go by." Mrs..
>f Sally l.iiK'olu presided ut the organ.'
.The groom came i.n on the arms oi
i Miss Julia \\ illiams, wh0 sang "The
n end of a perfect day." The* bride
came in on thp-a-rms <>f Mr. Seek \Vil
;s liatns. LitUtp-Misses Julia Mae Wil
s. bums and Ffovehe0 Walker we re the
bt -fltrwer -feB 1> und . Miutri' ' Benjamin ,
;s' Rhodes was the.ring bearer; We -wish
i them a pleasant voyage .on difoV ma i
lS- trimiinia!?c;is. i .? i
-s lle-v. T. C. MeKao is-stil^on the sick
1, list. * ilt. took sick ut the conference
and was only able' to- make his re_
r port. We hope for him a speedy re_
r. covery.
it Wio Thanksgiving program given
e at the jriuded school was verv siii- '
t-1 cessful, .
i.| tfissos Kmc Walker, SpHy ' Uhocl?s_
if and Eloase Martin spcnt-Thn?lft{riv. j
e ' inpr Day in OThns&buri?.
a'l TV* f. and Mr sT Eugone~ "Barnwatt
d . took dinner at tH0 homo of> Mr. and
i Mrs. Fred LcVcn_.SuncLay^?
f } Mr. Rhulicn Williams was; the happy \
,t guest of Miss Elease Martin, Mon
<In^ night.
j Missr Prttrev ^nrrrtrT-. Mrs. lizzie:;
i Mhsfelcy and Mrs. Rosa Barton at
. tended tW.Grand I.odgc ot the Scot..'
_v j tifsh Ritc Mason at Orangeburg thg
v past week. They report?a successful
t.?.. ;? ,
e. meeting.
I Misses Elease Martin and Gladys
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Loiki'U 'attended the Cuunty Teachers'
Association at Orangeburg Saturday.'
Prof. B. H. CJ ray und Rev. Isgac
77a ruble made a pop eftll here Thurs- day
night enroute to St. Matthews.
'WrTar^stttrggklnK the tuluied peu-i"ple
of BranehviHe' to subscribe for
U"he Palmetto Leader. There" is. no
Qthv 'paper in the . Carolir.us to coin
paiv with it. : .
^ennetts^illeL^ocals
^\Vt. were highly blessed to have
"SOrrro bcvuitiful weather this Week.
" -Mrs. Rosa 11. McColluni has ac_
ctipted a position in the Hopewwel
School. ? "
'f)r. T. R. Reese.is improving nicely.>
He-was-ab 1 e to bt. out to church Sun I
(fay morhuyg. .
Itov. t>. S. Youjigbiood, as usUul,
udliverid a stirring sermon; after
wbi.-h th.. Lord's-Sutmer was served."
St. Michael Al. iv. Church's pastor
anil mmebers hre quite busy arrang-!
dilg till luuttcia for a round report at|
Ao'di' (inrtVi'Hggr iny
Charleston.. ~t?
You arc cordially Invited to attend
the A. M. E. Z.. Conference this
11 Church, Rv. It. H. RiddkkypaStor.
Mr. Robert Zimmernqan oT*S>iiii) j
iiill A. M. E. Z.. Church-is'no tttui'O. j
Rev. J. IR Hedth, his ])Uiitor, ?)llieiated
at thc. funeral. ' ' f
Air. Purvis died tufly Wednesday
morning at the homo of his brother,'
on Marshall SC. The funeral was.held
at Evan's Chaped Church?Thursday-i
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alterncun. .
Little . Miss Fannie Belly Thompson
is ho in ore. Shy was laid to rest in'
Level (ireen cemetery Sunday after..
Th Grand Thanksgiving r service,
1.,.1.1'Mt til,. Mailt, ('iiimt v ^TrAininir
School was a real success. L>r. A.|.
(Cook and his. teachers are doing
SoiuW real wprk in MeColl.
fth*. diodgers and Miss :Kinnie; Sum "
niers were quietly n.urried Wednesday
afternoon. ?Mb^l-HirtrbtMrh-4Vown,
a stu." tlent
at State College,, was J called '
home, on-account of her-eyes.
Thy meeting held-at -Mr,. H. Er Co v. >
hvMiin'v thontcr Sunday afternoon
for the new hospital which will soon
be ereceted was quite a success.
"jAnTong those who--motored to Co" J
huh hi a trom this city Thanksgiving (
werer Mr. H. E. CovdTIflon,-Mrs. Mc.
Lepil,. Dr. Hnnna, Miss Emma* Drake,;|
"Wii'i'i i irr. Mirj Vivian .Tones and!
many others. - |
Mrs. Flora Mc s^ddy. spent Thanksgiving
in Little Iieck with, her sister, '
Miss Cora McEaddy. - 1
.Mi s. ,Josi0 Leake, on Marshall St.,
is oh tffe sick list. We hoj^.' she will! 1
soon bo out again. . ' '
11 ('INKA PATH NEWS . . j
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Rev.. K. L. Itohnison, our pastor,
preaclU'tl an aide sermon at. Liberty
4'iunvh Xhaaksgixing_Day, "3 J
_ He v. liciosevelt Thomas i\f Belton,
preached a jfmnd missionary sermon
:u frrrhertv C-huruh Sunday afternoon _ J
..Mrs. J. A. Latimer was out to
church Sunday for the first time since '
beiYij? home from the ' hospital. . Sfjo |'
is looking the picture of'-hcalth.' . 'r~:
?Miss 11.?Mattison. who"" has hclElj
speiidirtg -several months in Bhilai. J
delph'u as guest of her sister, Mrs.
i'ln.masi'na .Lark, is home again, to
Urn delight of hcr,.many-tnends,
1\1 iss Ruth flolfr of (ii't't'nvillts was''
the guest of Mrs, J. A. Latimer on'
Th'ursdftyfrMv.
and .Mrs. Frank Mattison spent'
Thanksgigihg~"Day in Seneca, as the
irucsts of Mr. and Mrs? K'ibter. * 1
".U.rs..-OS Kinrt and M'cDufiio and Mr.1
i Gcortfy .Wilkerson and Mr. Otis Wat.
motored tn Oreriffhnr|r Thnvs
drfy and spent the week-emk L
Mir._ Marvin Mattispn, Miss Jennie
Sl.iiw, Miss P. Mattison and Mrs.
Blanche- Clinksdales wer.c quests of
Mrs. Willie Grier of Due West Thursday
afternoon. * 1
Miss Cora Mund^e and Miss Jennie
Morton spent the week in Belton as'
Aruosfs of Mrs. Tiftic Alexander;
Messrs Allen Owens, 'George John_
son of preenvillc, and Mr. Julc Dil.l
I a ret < > f Botton, wore guests of Mr. and;
Mrs. Frank Colliel'.on tne .i^rh. Tln-li
' Kt-ay vary much enjoyed. -
Mr. Courtney Miller of Belton, w?>8:
the guest of Miss Arinie Mac Collier;
tin- thfr 12th.
was a guest of, Miss Evelyn Collier '
"orilhe 13th. 1 ? Rev.
W. M. Smith preached a stir,
ring sermon at St. Jajnes Church on
the second Sunday. Several visitors
from Ninety-Six were present.
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HARDKEViLLE NEWS ,
________?iLs^dijs^saBau??p???Presiding
klder L. <1. Gregg, pre.
gtrliii;.; ..l.lov nvnr tV?u Roniifr>rt ni.g
trict for the past six yours, fiVettched
his^fargweltscrmon hertrSundny ntght *
at Fishe's Chapel Mv E. ChiifCh. A ^
large crowd witnsesed the4 sermon. <
ilardeeville doesn't alTord enough 1
apiuseVnqnts for hjr residents. A. '
party of plasure-seekers, seeking the hot
.commot) thrill, fent for* a rule j
out on the pared road in thc hope of
finding wf.ut Ihey sought. They fell ?
prey to the sad. disappointment;' re; <
ceiving severe injuries of a broken i
nose, a broken rib and other injuries. . *
The stork visited the home of Mr. t
and .Mrs. John Doe and left a fine '
bouncing baby boy. Mother-and ba- J
by arc~~domg fine. 1
Brothers JoF' Morgan Lodge Nd, 304 1
held their annual anniversary at 1
Fisher's Chapel M. E. church the past 0
week.?-Several? members of Morgan -1
Lodge No. 180 were present. Among t
those \\;ho made addresses were-Sir 1
R. II. Scriven and Wallace Walker t
of Morgan Lodge Nb. 180, Sir Jerry t
BUt'KkllU'll, M. Of V. mill A. A. U ll- *
1'uns, C. C. cf Lodge No. 304. 11
?Miss Dorothy Hodges who js teachf o
ing &t l'ineland, S. C., spent Thanks C
giving here Visiting relatives and t
friends. . " * . i
Armwig the visiting friends from ~i
Ridgeland, who witnessed the Elder's i
farcrvofl~scrnn'iit were Mestlames- C-or- ?
rie Nix and Battiste. t
Mis< Ernestine Hicks, Uueher of a
the Sinimonsvill^ school spent Thnntes ~
giving in Allendale, visiting relatives; f
Among the visiting students from t
Haven Home that spent Thanksgiving
herc were Misses Carrie and Eleanor 1
Morris.. Rosa Lee and Catherine He- "
[dt. Julia Jonos, (Marlys C olen.un ftsd- f
Arthur Lee Scott. They returntrL^i
Saturday afternoon. li
?Mi> Ele >nor Morris and Cat her- ~r
ine I'eAdf viMLed. the Jasper ' Courtly f
school u hll- hf'T.o and made slant f
tiut very interesting talks; May the "
"111111 III lli y^id.
Jilt, Solpmon Williams motored to 5
Asheville, NL C.,.the past week aijd i
ijepovt^ a pleasant stay. i
Mr." and Mrs. A. B. Pelot motored j
,, Rid geld ml Sunday, while there thejy ?
pisited the Graded school, with all its g
modern" equipment.
BELTON NEWS
Mr. Frederick D. Howard and Miss
Lois Gritlin wer.e happily married on '
Thursday evening at Mt.' Ziou Baptist- S
?huyeh, of wljich.Jthe.y both "wer.e mem- C
bcrs. Mr. Howard.is a native of Bel " s
'.on,' but has recently made his honuT ?
in Chicago. After two years or more S
in Chicago, _he returned "Sunday, No S
vember ^1 I ^ .111.1 Mrv III I Will-it jeft _C
for Chicago Friday night, November c
?i>in, wnvre iney win mane tnexr <;
home. ' ' ; ' 5
. Mr. ahcl Mrs. J. G. Milliner had as m
lht.tr guests Thursday: Mrs. Ella -31ae
Limjtt, Mrs. Pauline Thompson, Mrs. .?
L hxistine- Johnson. Mr. Abe 'Milliner,
Mr. Andrew Gantt and Mr. Earl )
Harper,' all of Pendleton, Si C. ' j{
The Parent-Teachers* Association of ?j
Lho?lie I fop Graded School will meet _.j
Monday afterm/oil at" ltjl). AU pa. ij
rents are uskett'to pi]escnt;- j
- - MrsEi 1 a_Shex ard and daughters J
Prudence, Rebecca and .Mayme of j
Anderson, motored toe Belton, Thurs. .j
Jay to attend the Tlmnk-sgivini; rally -J
which was held at Union High School. J
Sevexul beautiful-" numbers yvere j
rendered' by the {student body, with 'j
rHr?..C.*E. W'atklns at the piano. The j
amount raised is said o be ?jxl>out -one- -rj
thousand twenty-seven dollairS. There j
were j?epple /present from Pendleton i
AndoTson, I lone a l'ath^ AVilliuiliSton <
und ol'hel' placCs. r ? ?
M iss Jenriit Morton of lloilta Path, ?
ivho has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Ktlie I. Alexander, a teacher in Union
High, School, returned to her home
Saturday evening.
Miss Clarice Parker apd Miss Cora
ping tour Friday.
Mrs. Eva Greenlee ofs Autum, S'.
tr^vas the guest Of Mrs. Duisy A J
Parker on Thanksgiving Day.
Miss Virginia Watkins, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. -H. Watkins, spent
the Thanksgiving week _end with her
parentk. "Miss Fannie Blassingame.
cume with her. Miss Watkins is a
teacher of Fant Street School at Anderson.
.
Thn Woman's Missionarv Snrionr l
of Mt. Zion Baptist Church will moot
Thursday at the church. All members
are asked to be present.
Miss Bert Acker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Acker, is seriously ill at
her home.- We hope she will soon
recover. . *' .
Muffin -F Tlmrortl
era! days, is able to be back in hwr
many friends. :
Miss Vercie Ellis,; who has been
ill for sometime, was able to bo back
in school Monday morning.
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HATESRl'Bf; NEWS
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The Sunday School at* St. James A.
M. E. Cnurch is gutting along won.
sis superintendent. We
ire always glad tQ Have the teachers
lelp in the Sunday School'. Mrs. ,G.
Lr. Conley, Misses Charlotte Singleton
ind Ezrona Byrd were out! \Ve en
oyod thqir sayings very much ..
The service Sunday at the St.
lame;* A. M. E. Church was well at_
ended.?Br: W. M,-;Bladdenrof?Birningham,
A if: , prptyrhed a heart-felt
sermon Sunday morning and he. again
jraced the . pulpit Sunday evening.
Yople came from far amlnear to
iear Dr. Gladden. He told olj his
mstoratc in one church m-Dii iiiinglam
nine and a half -years. He was
he pastor of St. James 15'years ago
imi tiie community was highly pleased
,o have hini_conieiii after being a.
vuy for quite a while.. \Vhile here
le is the guest of the _members of
hree churches of this city. He visit
;d the ffa'tesburg High School, ac.r
uiuiJaiiUJU by Km. J. H:
ind told'of the growth ajul progress
'f the town and the progress' the col l
trend citizens had mado* since his pas
orate. lie addressed the students
md faculty from the subject, ""Prep
iration," whiph was elevating and
ull of thought.
-The. service at Olive Branch Bap_
ist Church was heart-touching to.
ill of it^ mmebers and friends. ~1'ho
service ut'Mt; Zion was wonder*
he program over. c Illy
funeral of 'llodgos CtTrlcy^vas
te.ld -Sunday at the Ridge Branch
Baptigt Church. Mr. Corley. was
ormcrly'of here, but. for the past. 3
t^urs lived in Philadelphia. To know
nm was .to love him.' He leaves, to
iiin.ii n his death. .sisters, brothers, n
ather. many, relat ives and a host of
nemlsY We sympathise with the-be?
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Saturday, December 3, 1927.
reaved family. , . ~ '*
Ww iry?t grmolul Ut )uu? Mth. Pui
man' of North Carolina visit us in \
company with Miss Jessie Hammond.
MtSS Hammond?in-a vary.?efficient
lonelier in the Saluda (leaded. School.
Trof.'Yord Patterson was the'guest
of i ho school last week. He was l\ere
in interst of th Agricultural classess.
Prof. Burgess passed through enroute
en/e! '. . .
Miss - Uhpelia . Willianxa spent-, the
week-end in Orapgeburg at State Cbl^
lege -attending ..the SmithuJiughes
Conference, and'is well pleased with
such a'.wonderful meeting. -i.?.
We do not have to go to foreign
fields to do mission work, but look
around your door and there is work
-td (lb. This was. well demonstrated '
here by ,the students of the Batesburg
High' Schpol on Thanksgiyipg Day by
giving to the poor and less fortunate.
We had a car load at-foodstuff that
was equally divided among the following:
Mr. Sam Harris, Mr. Jim
Johnson,..Mrs. Tena Rowe, Mrs. Lou_
1 venta Bouknight, Mrs. Rachel Smith. , '
1 Ml'li. Lettian Sultyuui, Mrk. D. P?oohs> ?
Mr. 'I lamp Wallace, Mr. Elex I'enn, 1
J Mr. Mai Bouknight, Mrs. Ghnrlotto
J Martin and Mrs. Edna Smith.
1 he Diamond. Jubijce Singers of .. "*
( Richmond, Va.j will render a program
At the school house. November 30th.
The mauy friends of Mi^s Ethel'
Barr will he glad to leai*n. that she
is up again.
Miss Rosctta iackson sjient the
week end at home visiting relatives. ?
She reports-, a splendid"terni of school
| work sG far. , j
Misses Tena Willlaifts and Evelyn J
Jen s spent the Week end. visiting i
Mrs. L. B; MeLees. \
i We lake this medium of thanking "d
the participants of the Mock Confer_
( once held at the St. Jupie$ C. M. E.' .
''ChUl't'h Monday nit?ht, -\ovnieber 28.".
t The evening Was enjoyed by all pres.
an.tn -.nnir .-.nr on>iiih.r ?
tro STORK . " .? V
nt Medicines. -Cigars $
cos. A Full Line of X
'-a? Preparations at all . S_
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LIN A & GEORGIA
Fu neraLCars and Funeral
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As Good as the %est
And Better than therlest I
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COHIMHIA. S. C.
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