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fiatqrday, Febwuiry 11, 192/V 7 F|T Church News - l> SALTEfcS MEMORIAL CHt'RCH . . ' .Presiding Elder E. A. Adams held his first quarterly conference, Monday 1 ?: night, 8:00 o'clock. After a shorty prayer service, he proceeded with thei regular, business of --.the- quarter. The following officers were'"elected, -7^ Joaephus Gary^ secretary I B ennuiGary, reporter;' contingent committee: Mr. J. \V. MctJraeken, Miss LucindtT Miller and Miss Hilder Mclver.. * The presiding elder along with, the members, ofTSVed secret prayer in be-, .. . half of our deceased brother, Haines t J . . " ,.. Williams; after whTcH' we "joined in and sang his favorite song, "Happy Day." The following reports were sub proval of Pastor D. H. Sims: trustees' reportj__ateward?repor^^ ardeSses'' report, port, league's report, missionary rp ? frorti????? " i ."V?. Our presiding elder expressed his gratitude to our pastor, and his coworkers for having made a splendid ? TT report. He seemed to be well pleased with the ^progress the people of-the community along with-.the student. '*.. body. _ jOur pastor is giving aUl thfiuis in . , him in order that Salters Memorial Community Church, will become a * ?r church of?tho -peoplcr by the people * ; and~ for -the people. His mottQ is that Salters can and must becomj.fin ideal. This can only be realized ."in proportion as we make it.. Let us help the great cause of Christianity. Brother W. W. Williams was elected delegate to represent Salters Memorial Community Church at the district conference.. ? ' : -'"7 i _ i RiPCiEWOOP NEWS. ' ' The attendance at Sunday School was -very good on Sunday. Under the leadership of our pastor. Rev. T. E. Robinson, there is nothing for us qiinpotq Wa.---wore very ' glad to have Rev. J. .A. H. Mitchell down with us Sunday. - He preached a wonderful sermon, which was on joyed by all. *' .1 .: Sunday evening at 7;00~o*clock the ?~ -^JjirC.E.Le ague was called to order by the presuRjTTtr-MiS^lhohiftSlna Ilarp ' er. ??. ,. * At 8i00 P. M, Rov. Mitchell -came before Us for the second time that d|iy and preached a soul-stirring sermonT^Kt'eVyone p^e'sfeht-aljbwed signs *'"* : ofsipirtual emotion. ?? v The- League choir furnished musk for SundajL-night^service. Total collected for the day $27.85, nrniviTV a at t? . ? r inii^ii i a. Ci. vn,ti\\.n Spartanburg, S. C.?The ktf-'airiom is "the quickest~W{iy to spread trews a-wom'an. The membership of Trini. ty A. M, E. Church received a messago form the pastor,"*Kev. J: CT MeClellan, Wednesday, January 25th. bj the "telephone" and "tell-a-woman' to raise -a"required amount of mqne> y. Sunday, January 29 and to this cal in spite of iritense cold weather, a sun ?? of $235.84. was laid on the Jaable. Wt have a great program before us this ' ' year. Our aim Is to complete tin magnificent structure being ereetec for the glory of God. W"e, as loyal members, are deter mined to answer eveVy call." For Rev . McClellan knqws and following in hi: footsteps, we will be able to sinp . ' the voctor's song. We are indeec sorry to report the illness of Sisters E. B. Thompson and Sallie Parker We sincerely hope for both a speeds recovery. We failed to repoVt in oui ?: lost writing the untimely death qj little Junior, infant son of Mr. an< Mrs. Otis McJimpsey, 528 Howart St., who was seriously burned Janu ?: nry 1<7t.h nnd /lin/1 n few hours later We wmmefid the parents tn-Him*wh< -? r giveth and tftkcth. ? ? Miss Mary Tilly and a friend mo tored from LaurensrWhere^he is nov t^n^hincr arid worshiDoed, with US' SUTl < day. An entertainment was given b> ward ess board No. 3 Monda; rt'farht, January 30th. A deliciqiii eourse was setVed, which wag epj'oyec ^ by all present. ( Mrs., Julia Stewar - and Mrs. J. C. McChellan deserve ere dit for the unique way the guestj were entertained at the parson ak< iiiuiiia the ? - BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH The lesson in the Sunday Schoo ? was vary heantiful andjliscussed witl ?? f mveh. interest by the school. Aftei the study of the lessoh, timely re marks were made by Rev. Brogdoi and Presiding Elder Adams by th< Wiy of review and comment on th \ PCPQ2&C i of Columbia f C. WHITE I tj&flC'.OOCtOjJ^t bOOOC- O O v-^ . -. ' IT-1 - y * .J lesson. ju-eaehedya very: interesting and instructive sermon from I^mans 15:13. "The pi'i'iicljcr maili- it clear that in serving \<*e should not .strive to please ourserv^s. bullion 'f hrouphrtoui'. felldwftian. ~ ' . . '1 he?funeral?of- Sister-.lauu'-_Em> jtusorv_was had at .'1:2(1. Shi- was a member of class No. 2. " . At 8:0U P. iM. Rev. It. K. Hro|t<lon -preached a forccl'-ul sermon?taken frojQ St A^'itihi'ws 1.r? ,,T1q. question of <he soul was defined and iqade very clear And a stroon' appeal made to consider th.e value of the soul. We are indeed thankful for tho four per. sons who ijnne forward and?joined Sunday. v Thi' first quarterly conference sesTtyui we< tu'l'i?Monday , nitfhL?The session whs very interesting and inst riii't ivo t hroiii' tiniil The report* "rendered were very uood and the. niero l>er.s of the. conference manifested much interest, in every phase of. the church \\;ovk. The rally is on foi $1500 by March 1st. I.et every ley al member respond t? the call of tin trustees. that they may be able U meet their obligations- Let us nol wait for a mote convenient day t< lend a helping hand. . ... ;?A-.cordial welcom(. to all our-oHMvioes awaits each and every one. r .V" \Y"Sr OF .lON'KS ( IIAPKI r-l?^ ~ The Young Woman s .Missionary Society of Jones Chapel A, M. K. '/> Church met at the home of Misset Jessie' and Victoria gladden, 211.'. - ii JimHiM'y- - : . The minutes- of the" previoifs meet ing .were read. The roll- was- ealUn and each member .responded with ? Bible quotation. hegining with th< letter "N."' We then went into the business par of the meeting. After which w0 lis teijed to a veiy tinel'l-Sling pioguuh j which w<ts as followsr ^.ift* of Wjl | liam C'ullen Bryant, .Miss Ida Durant j Poem from Bryant", Mf?s t 'ofine John son; Paper, Miss Eliza Bouhvare; In siiHimental solo,. -.\nss \ ictonm t;lad den; Current ( vtnls. Miss*-.- Jono '.and Green. a ,' Misses Charlotte-Jackson. Koon am Wise were introduced v<> the.clul ' Miss . Kennedy welcomed . the lnem k befs of thtyclub, ' We enjoyed remark - xoming from eaeh. At the close o 'he meeting a delicious repifSt, con sisting of rice, chicken, chicken dress * .. 4, # ing, potato s'alad, maeproni, (tea' his euitSj pickles and 'coconut cakes, was served. _ \ , As each passed out the door sh r ~wirs~irrea??ted \yith candy tied ii i packages ?f d1lForbnst- cotors:? - :?-Ibe?next?meeting will?be?at th i home of Miss Lorino (1ordon,.?;U0 (ivy en St., February SFh. The "YV will celebrate its lirs ' anniych-saiy on the third Morula, .niu'hi i'i February. la epneetion wit ' the aniversary, there will he a feas ' of tht. seven tables. This entertain 1 ment'is jriven in interest of the rally ? Admission wrH- be lift cents. . ? * ? i .? 1 /lii.s 11 .VI' I is i ?1 1 " ' Cliruril HAIM'KN INiil I ??: "Jesus .Misunderstood and Opposed was tile suhjeet nf^mn?meditatipn v, last Sunday in Sunday School. .Man j practical ami heljilMl lessons we're tit rived, from the discussion of tne-iof son. ?.. . '' The morning .preachinjr service \va ' pvecdeod by the' usual pro'eCssionr r rendered?to the hvmn. "Onwar I Christian tsohders." After the othc j preliminaries and annouricements, th pastor eanie forth with a burn in message, '.'Come thou with us an 1 we win do ince jiood, fov the Lor haa spoken good Concerning- Israel. A number came forward at! th^cfos f- Qf an earnest appeal by the paste j' At^:j:u'r. M. tlu> funeral sm'u , of the wife of jthe Rev* J. T. Carte y , was held: Many sorrowing relative s ^ond friends ;wtrre consoled with th 1 message brought them hy Rev. J. ( t[ White., Rev. Carter is one of Zion' -'coming young ministers, who is pas ijtoring >It. Hopewell. St. John an i Brown Chapel churches fff Fafrfiel 1 County-, - ffister Carter was horn i fifteen years ago. She \Vas a mod< - ytnmg -Christian woman and Verily 1 co'mimnion to her husband.? Peace t i ^ her tyshos^and rest to her weary spii - | fnt pnprr depict trrp- the life and cleat i of the deceased and Mrs. J. C. Whif e sanpr a beautiful solo, entitled "Wai* ing for me." -? <r? r^? ? THE PAf,MK At Arthurtown, Zion I'ilgrim. i New life soi;nis to pcnctrati' Zion ' 1'iltyVim Haptiat^Ohurch- at' Arthur^ town. The ^Sunday School is under , / m 1..,. ji:k.. -o...u u...: ? i v ii4im-,> . mail uniiiiiu, icavriliM in the city graded .sVhool is his hide j assistant. Mrs. J. C. White' hus tak-1 h'cn ehnrgend' tiie diiecti-iig tile hlUSiC " ; ami teaches the class of older women. ' (Mr. 1>. 11. Jackson is the 'Sunday j KohoulV' pianist and teacher of?the men's class. Thy re are five other i classe and, the collection s are''trood ..v-*' i' ej y 'Sunday morning. I '* At 'd:30 .the pastor. ^Kev. J; C. White arrived and fqund the house 'full and red- ho^. prayt'r -meeting- in " progress.- We, have two choirs in Zi- j oh Pilgrim. Mrs. "J. C. White is 011 ganist and the music was sweet. Pas- ! L . tor White delivered a great mes: >'l sage to the saints^ there. Uevi P. j ' K illing Avin l h.?xOl?Chester.?prinei? ", pal of Ute graded school' at rem aria',. Ipi'cached at the night service. The I sermon was one l'Ull of thought and j show s, the man <?qd "thoroughly ""pry-.. ' pared. . * T The B. Y. Pv"T . vva^j. Itad * at 0:00 1'. ,M; Miss Utah Hyniuii. president, presided. The union was grand-. Miss , 'Bynuin is one'of the h.est. prepared u :.. In ? '- of the pulillc schools of this , eient and largest B? Y.'P U.'? in this ' state. She Uses"her education fur hei church. . " " .*"?j ?] lo v. .1.?('. V> hiU- |'i-( ached anulhc't ( tfieftt sremon at the niffht service. He fairly. lifted the 'people from theft' i i i Allen I tuvcrsity at /inn. I -I- , . - ,?~ 1 ' ' .' . ! | ..One ot . the rarest treats -at the sea' V . " t , son w'as_jJhi* high_chi4s musicat -coriy .cert jtiyen at /ion hy the Junior ( oli h'K-'. Class uu?Alien l'nivci'sit>\ The I ' numbers rendered hy" the orchestra ?ueiy the inns'," pleasant surprise?OTTe" was not prepared for' such an erUt'i^ taiiinjent. These yotintf men and woj. men under the .direction of'Xi*a"|jtr \V~ (,". Thomas arc marvelous, Allen will soon be in ?the class: with Hampton, Fisk ami Tuske^ee. Tht. occasion j was climaxed by a . masterly., address dvlievered by Prof. 11. W. Bauiv?f?ardjier, "subject. "The ti.ee of rocks, and the rock of apes and tht. Neero." His _>u I > j ie t \y rtgl jjL.'HipttttioU JTjuu the Into' t( /"William Jen nines Bryan, in the fanit) oits Scope trial in Tennessee'against the noted Clarence I)arro\y. Hrof. t Haumeardner Is* learned, ^eloquent, a '. i eady speaker and .ma'jynetic to the letjter. He is a product- of AJfen- Ut five-i-sity u:ul Uarva'rd C.dtlepre: i ' Sis'eV Annie Groveiv of Wheeler . H'ilU (died. - Hi'f funeral was held at Zion Tuesday afternoon at 4:40. I*. , . M. She . was'one of the oldest niem;?f > r.<- iiv Zion. ' . : ? S Mr. Hock Jackson, 8oJ. Washihpton. St.. is very ill at the (food Satnari" tan Hospital. S The body of Mr. MiyJJey, the father v -of. A11 it-' B. Medl;-y McDaniel, was >. shipp'od fi'bnv. Boston/Wednesday. His funeral was held at Zion. s .* . il HIT. OI..1 VK BAPTIST I'llI'UCH d ' ...... _l \\'j. hufi "i 1 in'i.in ErffWW m iiin :0'f day rally. ending Feruray 5th, tin1 j* first Sunday. <1 The following arc names.^uhI a" Cull 11 it* Lawson $5,00, Fllen Xeal $1.20 e Nfmnie Moore HatUo Fern $2.00 >r A/alee Davis-.$4.00; I'iriit Harris. 1.29% 6 25^ MtTry Taylor We; 1). Pinter 95c; sr. Rev. W. "Q. Qunte'r $5.00.. 's Total amount raised $.'11.42. i??- We. wish to thank the visitors and r*. members for their help' in th0 rally f?'.r oui' ehiiirln ?p..? i- 1 Rev. W. G. Gunter, pastor. xJcnr hufrbnntl, Welrlon Greenwood, who departed this *rf"?? 'j. _ /?^ p- With tearful eyes I look around, h Yet, amid the doom I hear "a sound. :e A heavenly whisper, "Come to Me." t. . : J-, |> BRSSIE GREENWOOD (wife). TTO LEADR? ???? ??? *m #*?? ?? Ktandarda yQy ^ / har^es always. ? 11 i ii i ?JtH I MBBfiaieiMHEsaeiasiiBiaeB5|52r-Nv Georgetown Kpws i/ rr ~ ci , 4__ . .Mins LUnnctn1- Taylor- spvTiT TTiT y eek-i'iut in (l9*hrTrr4-;a. *. v | Uii' \\iiitv spi-nt" Sa<uiday in An- ., drcws. : - -. "T\- _ -h, AIi.-s Ma? ia Fi asi-r siifii't vim in Creeley ville. ' . ... j Mr. David 'Washington - of New s ( York City, is . qieiidintt ji, while with. Mr. uwr.th'fr. A. i'. oiiiilun iy. Mr. .lames Kinloch, of Andrews, wns in tliu i ili Monday.,.; . " Hon. 1, .1. Met nilrie and Hon,; T. W. Hrown. delegates from tleorjre(toivn tii- the Republican convent ion-, ()| left on. Wednesday for Columbia. | ; 31 r. Moly in. Jones, of Andrews, was seel)' ill the.ii'jtv last Week.. .. ; ,j. 1 he 1*2lite* Art and Social Club-held ( its regular j|,eekly ni^et.inK at the vX home''of. Miss Jennie Biockiiitrton, w Tlnirsiiay?all i rnoim. 1 hike St. All?_ Ut a very interestibp business ifteet- Sj iiip ihe members,enjoyed the remainf-" j, inp hours ?U cards and fancy ;so\vinji-T"*0j after - A'hieh the **charminp. hostess served an elaborate menu of chicken fl Salad, toasted saltintfs-. Ashley ice AV cream; and after dinner mints. . j1( 1 In* Matrons Social Club hojd its icpular niCeliliff at tin home >of Mrs. ^ I. Lb- Meik. J u?-sd;iy alio moon??A; p .slmr. business meelum was held: t? r v.liicb the time w;is fpent ill a AvIiisC"~party. ~TTi<>,}ios(<-V? served la'~ ' delicious. Jiienu. 1 in- l .in ?'ka?Clnlj?b"l'i?o-f?'iopulit.1- e weekly 'iiiei'tinp at the home of Mr. f* A. tj. iUuHtiot'c. riipfi Market St., . n .AVt'd.ii> sd;.i.y evynmp, XlAe.U.. UU. itC. tetestinp business n.netiite .Mr. Nor- ,s loan, hod ou'elirioil?111(. pr.i pose, of?rtrc?fj ' I aii-Aii.crii-an ( i,n lot vi,t . and' after the_xbiU d'sc.AisSed the issue a few- t short .uiljiv.ssvs were .made, by- Mcs.-r*. \ It; II. Brown. I.. A. and A. IT Dun- |-( liloi c on i lie p H at men' of the. NY- t. pro' race, The rest >of the ovcninpjfd was sjieii; in a 'paiii,, me Kite Hurt- |. ' ilrtif. At cli vi-n Tttt SB seivcd ,. basket fruit tsalad, club sandwiches 'v -ruul Bevii-. . .. ! ) Anderson News 1 I ' i * * ,1 ( .Josephine JVIvlWcIl (.ire on, f of Baltimore, Mil.,' i.-i'visitin,*:' her > l.other an,I sister, -Mr McDowell and .Mis. I.ula Hart?et. ~~ ~ _ ' Mis. ?>lnniic_ Turucc -Lindsay lift -y Saturday nibrnhur tin.jojn Jut thusbaud. I'rof. Lindsay iti Roi'k Hill.. l( Airs. .Martha \Vi*T?TF'ls""nr~"ut~'her : homo on S. FitiU St. v Afrr anil MrST- tLn? <Ui(ii ier have t both hi un contmeil to bed last week.1. hut have improved sonio and we hope t, ihev will continue to do so. ?I, , . . u : 1 In- SilvcrtoHe" Quintet rendered an excellent projiTjfhi. Wednos'day- nijrht - j nf E'U Psiul D-ipti.0 Ch'iivh a re pre- , *' sentative audience. The proyrnin. was thnrotiyhiy appreciated. ' '* . ' '1 11 J Mr: and Mrs. \\\ I. Peek entertaintrl ANTdnestraTcvtnlng in honor cr'tho Silvt,riuiU:-i-tjT.tTTTli?\ after their pro- ( -grant at Ht: Paul. Aji.:s Delphine , iTTTanis was a shoomuito of Mr. and . s ti Mrs, Pork at Tuskegee. Thtfse \vhose ^ privilege itw as to nu;et these distinyuisHed artists wire: Mr. and Mrs. A-^y loiiza Latimer and .daughter. Marion. " ? ' 'f 1 " ? -Z <>f Jlo,noa. Path: Mf. and Mrs. John . Adgefv Mf. and Mrs. (1. W: Marion, Jr.,'Mr. a ltd Mrs, Mace0' Nenl,- Mf..' and Mrs. C. Leo Paris. ^Lr. and Mrs. f rT; ,11. Williams, Mesdames. Sherrml, 1 1 Glenn. Amir, ws'. Afiascs " Anderson. Adgcr, Butler. John.s<>n. Maek-and Mr. Marion Manet*. " stent the nay Su'ndtry m thj? Hty ' itinp relatives and Trieriefs^ j Miss M:rry . Willijuns and Mi'. Tho- . mas C'ummiVurs. wore happily united in ' * ?? ?.- ?-U marriage.Sunday,'January 2'.?th, They arc rncoiviriu ho<-r wishes and rongrattilattons on all Tdde* ami we hope ilniy will enjoy a'long,- happy married 'ife. ; : ;? .. 1?~?Tp Mf. and Mrs. John Mutler had as 1 II. Thomas. Mrs. Salljp X. Smith and * ^ * - - ***? * 1 ~M' ' -+ > * - _ t Mt. is eym row rtfryr pr. .lAtnms,. trtrr . | ? ! Surh' rt diner i* seldom seen, T.vcry- j thing one eoutd wish wa$ .upon the f ?rt?lo niiil 'lli.u-.i i)ri'""'HI nwt i i- 1 I' ' Weaamn. v 1J Mr?. .Tnnie Marion is indisposed ] this writing Mrs. L. C. Jenkins, of Stan-, woa in 1 ?. '/...j'. ' '.'.jl'.' .. ' fc''r,r '.i .'. Greenville News ' i w. .MriT AHiv Johhshn,- who ha^ been I for the past several weeks, is able i. If dpt trKaifr Cu ihe delight of her mtjy l'riends. ... * rui rM i' | .r.' ('?Thomas. accompanied y J. Calmer, of. Xc'.v York it\, mo.'nn'd to Slimier Tor the p.n'r ook-en/1. . Mr. Calmen has many [ends iji this slate; lie having funnily resided in "Columbia. ~~s-?' Key.- tirci-n' Wtui<*. >fte~ pastor, ~efOkeshury. Station A. ,M. K. Church. a- a yisuTir Fujre Tuesday. Mr. J. A. Mack,, of this city, was' died to Atlanta, 'Saturday, on ac. tuiit.jd* the Illness of his daughter. Ite\. A:?ft?MhirWYiy-jrrr^^JlL Xfj: ihyelis.t Baptist Church, will preach _specinl sermon at Allen Temple A. I. K.-1 Church Sunday afternoon at o'clock". This" serVice willy Ire eld under the auspices o-f. the misunury society, of whieli Mrsv lies stir air is the president;- The -.pub-Lie i tdially invited. . 'i'lt.. Uitl ]>?) Clah mot Mnnd.'irJ:yt H' heme of Miss Pauline Rogers, <$i iv was-enjoyed. The I.adie.s Aid Club met Monday t the. home of Mjs. Fannie Mack," it Jenkins St., with a ..large, number \ slVtehdance'. ,The missionary society <1f Allen < mplo.-rhot 'fhursdny at \-thp home t Mys. Bessie Fait on 'Nichols St.. here the annual election of. officers' as held. "* *' ' pent', the past w'eek-end here 'as the u'est. ,of Miss Delphirra Wilketsdny i tAnderson St. Miss Helene* Kintr .a teacher in the oueu Path school, spent ">the past eek-en/i witli relatives and friends . | The vouok trirls missionary society Evangelist Baptist Church, t nu t ridaV at. tin- home. of .Misa Be-sii 'IMIams, on Meadow. >t., where an icxiilunL?sexsion was had. The famous Allen Temple A'. M.E. hurch was packed to capacity last urid:i\?iimniing?whoHr.t.he lie v.?Ar. Sumpter delivered a powerful serum op "The Supreme Master" with hich?he he'd, t h(.^:rsi^Tiiipi'i j. at ion'" I >elt-hound hy his dloquence while o#spoke by the. way. The morning i.adrogation expressed its opi|reeialon by placing upon the table, more Iran Sotl'.CiH. the largps* single c?>1ctU?n in sonic .time. Another large rtnvd-.heard i he nvcni'ng. ncrninn ivhf.'h i alt - withythe. history of the A. M. i. (hurch. This service was held in onnectiun- with Negro'- History Week ihich is. being befittingly observed li'i-c. The morning?fcerv iees-.-were-. graced with; the present of Prof. it. '..Singleton, who rendered-one'of his leatitiful solos. tG- the delight Pf all. he A. H..-League services ' were eat 11 red by a splendid addrt-ss by Irs. -M. M.'Calhoun. -Jiev7 A. R. Dim he. pastor of Evan:e!isv Baptist trhureh?- preached- two londort'ul sermons to't-wo large prath. rings last Sunday. ;he using as his exts Acts 5:21) and Lam. 3:24. jnornng and evening respectively. The S. l^and B. Y..P. U. were very intersting and wore largely attended. s usual. The * church-goers of the ity are cordially invited to worship it Evangelist at all times. ..".In Spite of Handicaps!', the splenlid rave drama given in pimmvtinn . ;. i , .i ...:ii jui ?. k'ouii nieeung toiu ax. tne 'hyllis.. \Y Heat ley Centre Monday light, capturod ' a large gathering of ur leaflinir white citizenry. .,Thc drana pvovid a great revelatirrmo them if what the race is contributing to f the IS characters were creditably iort rayed by local stars. The play vas equally as well received by a ine assembly of leading coll)red citimrs on Tuesday night. The audi'bce included Hon* C. CI Spaulding, chose biography was among those Iramatir.ed in the play. aft,... .1 ?? " ? " w.ivi niju.i iiik mv (iuiy_ in j?pire '{ Handicaps" Ilons.GVG. Spauldmtr. <r. -Spaulding and G. W. Knox, of Durham, N. C.. were delightfully entertained at a smoker in Temple I i i i Irli lTgT"^ w he re^'v c r y h e 1 p f vi I?fcatk? vcre made by the fallowing persons: Ion. C. C, Spaulding, Mr. G. C. Cox [>rs. Oj' M. Thompson, J. L. Duckctt rnd?K. A..E, Iluggins, Revs. A. G Mtmptev and -Green White, Messrs W. J. Thomas, J._A.~Tolbertr H. M. L James, \V. C. Demmons, F., W Biggs vs. The meeting was- closed with a piritnn) nnd prayer hr Rer. A. 0 Sumpter, the popular pastor of Allcr Temple. l?ro?. E.-C. MurryT District trial Insurance Convpany.-who was the 'ongonial host, sensed as toast master of the occasjjon. This was indeed a rreat meeting. ' " . " t f the city. Saturday, shopping. + ' S W . ' ' ' * - ' ' " ^ '':* " ~ .?. m . . ^ ' PAGE nv*. I mammmmm II II ?mmmmm _J THE KVANS' HAIR I DRESSING -? _?.? is tKc.Ji&Jjr' iltt....aur to. lay your haix_ J, down, it wi'Jl kviy your hair xiombed , for all -day N?na'-. ' * tor (uil n^'and wa\iny;'it brightens vuul beautifies the oohrj' of /lie' hair *rH yivfr-tt?tv lustrous ni'poarawe. ?jj HHd GO CENTS .Manufactured ;it. lIKMi I'i(iy St.. ^ (Y>!uiiihia. S. C. ? ' ?yl'hiitle til.rH ? * ?s? Sold at Ty.rl.. . 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