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p a of pi cart. ; __ ~r ' Anderson ^News Miss " HazoHTIhrrison delighted a gcod crowd at the Iteed Street lligl} School, Tuesday evening. Miss Hut-' rison is indeed a wonderful pianist. Mrs. Helen Holmes, of Jiieksom ille, - Flu., is visiting her brother-in-law and S S.er. Rev \V C. C.mm. V ford.. ' V .* V- : Mr. Marion Mancc~cn:crtnined AVetl* . , * * ncst'ay evening at the home of Mr. ' - and Mrs. fcV'i.ce Dnvis the follow ing frierxTs: Air. and Mrs. John. Adger, ? Mrs-. -Marco- Nerb~ Mrr-rfm! Mrs, t*\V. IMV.k, Mr, and Mrs. T. B\ Williams, .Me :'antes J. W. Marion, * Jr., and 'Henry tilenn; Misses JrfSc -j nin niv wttc . vu..ersun, ucurj ,?ri:i cuHiv?n. Annie Bovian, M.o/.oile Ji>lirt?o!i," Nettie and FNhma MaeV, Messrs. Rost-biiiL XeiU--anti-XJumeliu* C'.ii; iiuiri. A dylii ioiui .salad ami sweet e our it is was served an?T each uj.e -r.- -r.-t'X pressed Itiin^eli' i>.. lirniwr highly eator'tained,. .. . / ./ MIssqs llar.el Shanks and .Emlua Maolr vim'!. Hi.. .1 i,...... f1-,^i: ai -r Ceoi'MTn?i'ul! wiih?on?Surda.v. ' r Th&..?outlhTii Ilnnuimuas.npponre 1 in recital at Bethel A.?ftp K. church - J Monday, liijiht to an appreciative audit hce. They, are in. appear at St Pa.:I," Wednesday niirHt. " . Mr. Ellas <1 reenloo died Thursday ni.ulif Snip Was funrraiizT'tl on last Su-nday. The family has our sympa thy. ^ Mr. Wade. t'athci*rrf Mrs. Pat Burris, died laSt week and the funeral wa? t*at the. home of Mrs. Burr's. Rev. Poster, of Sumter; ofTiciat"od. The family has ouy sympathy. . '* . Misses Givsrjciu Sullivan an 1 I'm. -ma- Majk emerinined Mmiihvy night ?- rtr' TPo pTTTp-V:!nl for -the SoUtl 10rn ? l:a mWfh*tn*s-titMhi' home of Mf; and Mrs,vW. I.*-'Peek. Those-invijtcd to , meet the pcuos-t were: Mr. ami Mrs. John Acjjfe.r, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. .WU~TE'.ms. Me limesMapion. Elaek. Glenn Misses Chuidin Btnris, Katie Amier,so>>,' Ji | nuye. Adirer; Nettie Mftutk, iUozci!c .inrnson, .\ir. arm airs., .u. I.eo P?vi-\ D.rs. Fdnu^d Johnson and J. C An !w>-on, M-V. Marion Mnflcc. 1;h'<' i';i.hos-\ .?.?VV-'t i le.nuna split ur.J- J.IL hurried ]; one to get a few hoUi'3 IRH'Jcil.'.test. ' ; Union News ?!' ;s Bhvr, -ho Wo Idhvrtoa.. died on Mo'* * t y' cv:;;'.?"ritf? March 18th., "... To:n Johnson is, s -mewhat bet ter. v TJere'or. JY- w Davis is still conf.n"d lo his in n-.c. j '^ Miss- Pay kins, of Carlisle. S. is 'rot i u h i;iiproved'!' She .it- the home of Pr. an! .Mis. C. A. PawkUv-;,' S. WaMacc St. .' Mr. M. ;\. Tohin has'hoon ilh with a. cj/t. She-i*.'some better, yet "not * ' quite well. Jinny, who nvis^el her- from'- Corinth Sunday, .-called to see her and brought - many nice things that were n i t'. i' inhi ikmi many inames live lie ndered fur. the "many- j*nod things. ~Mrrlfr'TTry Smith wlio.ha-i hetin'in<|is> i'jsu'I IVjr- 4 .week suith "flu".is now ----- aide.to-In*- vt-p- nnrHiTudr fir sidWol. 'i hi.? -Annual . Field . at Sims High '-School., March?1 'U'ri,?ft a .s-% w i eiU'.SM'Tf* i y a -largo i rpwd foj*nt rnns art'Jsehool chi! 're.n. The oufcatu'ros of the pro- ra n Were the ad hes-es by 3.*r. J. R. Felt on,' Stn'c' Supervisor of Negro Schools, and 1 Jr. R. S. Wilkin? sth, President of the State A. & M. ? - College. 1 >inwn?iras sewed ~T7y the Association ?to the honored guests. ??? u> N. " I , Greenville News , , Mr.5. Mattie K. Williams, a promi rent woman i?f .this ,< ity, loft Wist week for Chieagp.- lib,'.'where she will r?- .PTu*<t?ith-s4<?11 of the sehoof ' of y 1* Jons cd tent ion. She will also n' lend !he (ienofhl. Cu'nf.erencc of the A. M. 10. ("htiri'h., A splendid -propertal?.oji of 'LA Mel o- y ot (..old!" ir. l c.-tilo IJall on W'edhos* !ny\ night. of' 11 ? . vfWk was wit.hcsred by r J:);00 audience which 1 i I'iMii'tf a1111.n t i.Hiuil ' [it'll. wa t dc'-orvt !!y given 'becatia^ of the irvi u of the. performance. The sparking1 men, v >nv- i an I children were inrfovrd cuK<" (Tie l.-est play given here ?BinrO "F.lheonia at the Bar of iTiratiecV jrarlo?if-1, m. ii '? 11?;t~i"ii.<nn'nnoe at tftc ~ "Phyllis Whea toy fen'er about two years ni.ro. Whilo the entire performrp-r va- good, a sc;.no >n which about 100 f hiVfrerr 'Pflrticnatod was the bendliner. ProG .T. M. Pollard, of" the Playground and Recreation Assonia1 'on, .(I've ted 'he pagepnf, while Prof. Garaewell "Vfllonf-vne, of tdrnrxfty, dt;??reel wd the mn-ie. Mr.re than riOfHemt^ -eluderi' in the -rsrr*: """" r~~~ - Rc'.'p. W. Ft Pi1 c aruVT." W.' Tny -Irr, of Sum-tor,,wore visitors hero last ,v~ook. They aro o.ypa^torg of Allen Temple and John Wesley ch.urches, respectively. * I . x ? r?- -jup. UJ ' ' _JL-??ggg Mr. and Mrs. Rayce Boyd and .family,' df Atlanta, spoilt thy paftfc aev-; oral days .in thi^ city ? ??. The Alien Temple A. M. JS. Church was comfortably packed 'last Sunday morning to hear the pastor, Rev. A. C. Sumpter, deliver- a most brilliant, thrilling, gripping discourse front Jcre ntiah 19:6. He used as a theme "The I Fruit of Thought..'' The- nin^f tor, j mbn was .delivered by the Rev. J. -j-W.. Douglass; .presiding elder of the_ Cieenville district, who punched a. .. very* timely nnd^lrfterestlng sermon, i_ns> usual. The League services were featured .!>>' a splendid.address by Dr. Warren Cooper." "**,' The friends of 1'rof. and Mrs. J A. Tc hns.t n" will n.grot to lcarr that ProfA Johnson is confined to his' bed j on account of illness. Tlii; Rev- Charles F. Candy, pastor of Springfield Baptist Church deliv"red the principal address at Allen Temple last Sunday afternoon' for ?the-hene'lit of the Boosters Club. The -peaker_ spoke ? on "Co-operation" which proved very timely and practi-. 'Lhe^sttrrr of-$2tk60 was realized" ironi mo etiort. - ' ? ? Mr. II. K. rladjrcr and Miss Eunice -AdMltlS. popular teachers in-Sullivan Street School, are nionj? the many' Greenville teachers attending "the Palmetto State Teachers' Association in C oktmbiw. ;?-1 On Wednesday Rev, nnd Mrs. A.R. -Burke and Rev. Brode-n were the din-1 ner jruests of. Mrs. Bessie Fairr on Nichols St.- -j On last Sunday the Rev. A. R. i Bnrk(h pastor of Evangelist- BaptistChurch, enjoyed a much needed rest while -the Rev. firoden, who is condrctjivr 'he' revival meeting,, pi each: oj three wonderful sermons, mornim*. irTtefnenn"'mPf ~~"wTffht,.; ^ rnppnafciwW i I sirtfo crowd* attended each service, "he collection for the day hcinj? well o\ ( r SI00.0!). The Sunday School and R. V. P. U."services were very intere-tinir and were larireTy"attended. The, nicht 'services were featured hy a skui4 address'by'Editor C. C. Clark-' ( u. who made a very timely-talk. _Thc ..-rcvivaL-iU, Evangelist Baptist chuf. h is "in full swinir. The pastors mul li'u-inV^jrs of the'various city chur-j c)i s are cooperating nicely 'in the i mooting. l ...Cn Tli'.ns.'ay of 1 ast Week Rev?nmk: Mrs. A. R. Burke, Prof. K. II. Trot 1 j Vant- and Rev. Bro.jon wore the din nor guests. of Mrs. Helen Lrhy, who j servid a delicious ' repast. ? .... On Tuesday qi'tornoon the Boosters Club, of Allen Temple, met at the henu'.i:'.ul and _Viiry? artisticall.v . ap pointed home' of Mr. .and Mrs. \V. C.1 n Sit I lint Iii.tnin.nl 1... j York 'City, but now a full' 'fledged! _.jiuOim' rr i 1' I'ro ah .ve club.? Al'tei the; usual run ino ofJiusiness a sparkling! program which included the following "numbers was rendered;- reading, Mrs.! h. -AV??l.oeV-Uislrumon'.al; solo, Miss ; Cerlfude Robinson; reading, Mrs. Josic "Wilson; solp, Miss PAL." Tykes 'I he program was followed by a very toothsome and elaborate repast, which _cop.sisted of shrimp salad, saltines, rn,;oa, Jello with whipped cream, two kinds of c ki -and. after-'{tinner mints.) 'this, was pronounced one of the fin-1 1 est meetings the club has- ever enjoyed in all its. brilliant history. . ~BAMBERG NEWS .. Quite a number of Bambergjans. I..C- ,1.'.. ...... 1. ?\ ?K? I HI- in.. ?vi i\ u'l in xxui c*v. j Among I hi,1'm wove Mr. and Mrs. C; W. ()'wcn?, Mr. and Mrs. Harry IlnmiHl 'i n, Mr. L. \V- K.tephens, Mrs. Mar-1 'ha liners and Mrs. Matilda Brab-! ham. Tbov_\viB so'end the sii?n-n?n-'.i in FIuMi n?vN. V. Wo hopo for them a pleasant and successful stay. Mrs.'. t'PUVehs ordered The_Luidov- sent to ; her that she may keep in touch with' what i_s yoitHf on in the old home .state while it) New York. . TH^ i a? k< thall game last Friday-lie? twoon the Black'villc hiph school trirls and 'hi' Frnsier Academy otitis was very interest in<r, the scores being 21 ' o-12 in favhr of Blackville. A recent-ion was given. Tuesday-i night .of last wooLc at the home of Mrs. Harisomc Hnlttiqn in ho.nor of ho 1:dies who left this week for New Yiuk U'Tllf'Tl Uas enjoyed by .'ill who attended.; Mrs. llatnion is an ex- ! ocllont cook and knows! how to make -H pleasant for Visitors, -^Punch was served, thon fruit salad on lettuce i "nickers and .inlTue, followed hy iCo foam and. cake. ii Jlr, Gabriel Wilson, wtn? has been on the sick lisTTor'a" few days is much improved to the delight of his many liriends. . _? The writer hold servicer, last SunIny in Allendal. Quite and appre'ia iyo was in ntFendanee at the Mt. Tabor Baptist. Urrurcn, and judging appeArnnee-frtehlv enjoyed Itst services. The Sunday School at Thls point aiso 13 in a prosperous conditlon. The superintendent, Mr. A. , Alexander and his faithful teachers,: j*Mrs. Mary Disher, Mrs. Rosa Richard- ( son, Mrs. Frances Allen, Mrs-. Mary * ; " *' i-L?r ^ & TTTF PAT.MttT Roundtrce-und Rebecca Thompson are^primo -factor o in?thi? greai -movement of jttpjfm^idvnncemerrt. . The Willing WoPks Club composet of Sunday School workers, is doing a great work of church beautifying, This club met last.week at the home of Mrs. Round tree, and from a financial viewpoint, took the banner, : tjvrite a -neat little gum was l'Aisec for the benefit of the church. The fob -lowing named ^wrsons-joimMb oui^4is4 of subscribers this week; Messrs. A UfiphahtrJ. \V. Singleton, L. A Allen, Miss Rebecca Thompson, Mrs Irvno Owens and Rev. L. "II. lltnnmingway. Who will be next? . *? ? - Mlty NORMAN RICIIIE PASSES Abbeville, S. C.?Mr. Norman Richie departed tlus lil>>, Wednesday, Mar, JLth-at 1:110 I\ M." He had~boen in ib 'heaU.li for the past three or four yeais. He look lijs bed. ilic last, time a few ma-ks imp?Mr- Richie waj al l luted with il)Lumatism for a lon? time. lie bore hig'sullerings with flw ..f p-tli^n.n 11 I- ? .. i i I.i'mI Wil'f slink right by- him in all his mh mm.-, urn ii?w+v?emr (.'aim.1. Sir Uit'hio \\vas bore his illness a merchant. of our city., lie ran il grocery store lor a nijijiber of years on* Uarribgsg St. 51 r. -Kichie was born in the year 1855, ami was fcevenly-threc ohl. lie was a. loyal and'dTItilui momher of. Washington St.- Presbyterian Chuifh for a long number of years. ' The funeral services were held at Washington St. Presbyterian (.'buret conducted by his pastor, Kev. II. "Y Vumpedy. Interment was in Harbison's cemetery. ; __ lie leaves to mourn 'his death n wifey^ljMi Kinmu.iiichio, and a host ol ftherri'elative.s and friends, lie \va> a elm r tercET member-o f I' hi IO 1*L of - P Lodge No. 11. _ - ?^ ? >C1I A R LOTTE .NEW S Mrs. II. Whetmore has returned to the city after spending l>yo weeks in iree.nsboro with Mrs. William. Long. Mrs. l.onif accompanied her homo te it tend tho Swastika dance at Clinton Parle Caeihm Friday, March Dth.' The* Swastika Social Chili pave a very elaborate dance at Clhilmi?Paxk n?">Fr:day, March 8th. The hall wifiC decorated with wild roses. "The ihc ' win uiapped on lartire .hoop in the center of the room and carried o-tthe-Hfotrr coiners. The roses were minified with stripes of preen. The olor. scheme was pink, white and ireen. .The hall had the v.ppearnncc if a garden covered with msio The ouvenirs for the ladies were pink nid white roses in* bou'.ineer form, 'vn whistles in the "r r"''n bmhi They we're furnished with music by he New York Scvchadops. The second dance after in'ermiss-^i was the Swastika dance, unly the "members were allowed to dance, inch was .dressed in pink-with some touch of green as an accessory. Tli* l'.ib* contains 22 young ladies. Among the out-of-town visjtors JLc *t tend* the Swastika dance wore: Mrs, Clarice Marshall, Prof. Scott,". Miss Howard and Robert Moreland, J? ?c Daniels, Salisbury; Mrs. Catherine Long, Prof Freeman Taylor, Douglass and Winslaw, of Grecnchnvn ~MIss G. E; Johnson entortninod.the Blue Bird Club on Saturday evening March 3rd. Miss'Geraldinc E. Johnen, ot Mast First Street was hostess to the Blue Birfl Club. The clirb was honored to have Mrs. Maggie Tate -Trent, of I.iv ing.-a^no College, pro.-ftnt. She gave a very interesting talk; "iftt'l' winch a delicious two-course luncheon was served. Those present were:.Mrs. Kstclle Tyson, Mrs*Corn Routon, Mrs..Tlattie Willimns, Mmses Blanche Tyson, Rnmrnie Portee, Rose l.oarv, Rrcile Henry-, Aurelin Williams Carrie Williams, Fannie Morris and -Mftrlrrd" AtoxjmrtTTr Migses Hue lie Henry and Ilattic rivms(?M in company with Mrs. Mary Willianls,' of Loberty St., spent thr week-end in flvf tj isbpro,. Winston; Salem and Durham. . M LANCASTER NEWS * - \ ; -4 .The. ministerial union was called tr I order last Thursday au^kHQ hv thr President. The chaplain conducted j' ho service. , The meeting was spiritually revived as never before. W( nil felt like a pcntcostal shower hat: ; fallen upoij us. During the same | night our, program was had at tlu i~~Bh*nt?st Church. The church ,was one of the highest r class. The Rev. II. J,, Call is preached si wonderful sermon, and it was a mas; terpiece. On behalf of their ehuroh Rev. Frasier __nnd_ Mr. TW-Win wi?). corned this ministerial . delegation. Rev. W. (J. Owen responded to- tht welcome addresses. The various tmr sieal choir of the city rendered a great program. Again Sunday was a misty"day, bul many were out to the service and en< MMIiWHjiHMaiiliMi TO LEADER ; joyed a high day in Zion, Iicy. Off:4ens piuui'hl'd Us never before! The choir of old Str. Puul has written for I themselves a new page in history, i They looked like angels while in those . beautiful robes of white, with purple > and they sang like angels. Several compliments were.received by them. We were .fortunate to have in 0.11 I mutst during the last part of the ser vice"^1rs. L. B. Spaulding, of Cumq den, who spoke" in interest of out.. Kairwold school in Columbia! Hei . . remarks so interested live ladies of . the church that they questioned her a . to the organization of a club in thi:" . iiy. Several ipdies were called to-/ gather and while Mrs.'SpauHmg outlined the., plans that woOld .Con-'.ituic a club,- the ladies listened with lntor, est. She organized these ladies present into n club thereby appointi'ir. The Boosters Club met at the hhivn : /' of Mrs. Flossie Gavin,- Friday?mMtr-, They were onjorbvinet royalty. . "Gavin mndedt very eomformtable foi. , : the Boosters. They were served win >TioQ cream and cake. The t'dllo<tioi" , given Mr.1. Spanldiii.a;?for (h0 Fair: The following- rallies of the Wooman's_*Federation Club pj^uii/.ed by Mrs. SfinuldinK'were: Mrs. K. II. 0\v(lens, president; Mrs. J. J. Clinton, vice . ^resident; Miss S. M.-IIfplo., secretary; Mrs Patterson,-treasurer. ~,r~ ~ The pastor, choir. and -members of i St. Paul are invited to attend the A. M. K. Zion Cjiurch, Sunday aflt hrootv . at l>:00 o'clock. v.I. . Key. Frasier, and his choir will at 1st. Paul on the 4th Sunday! All arc hiiviteri. . . ' / l Rev. and Mrs. Owens nwtle. a fly ' 'njr trip to Charlotte Inst -week-.-----1-*-' ; They met their friend of Columbia, , | Mr?.?Corric Drews ten?whn?rs?nnv.r makirur Jier home in Charlotte and is a member of~ou^ehufeb there. Washinsrtoiv-Street Raptivt "Washington Street Ilaptist Church t'< fctill nlitit 'nnd /Liintr (v.wwl ii'imO.- Tim i pastor wrerout of town today, hut Rev Ikmk'n, of Kershay, preached in h?- , <tea'J. . There was a lnrc-o ptf Arifj'. a nee for Sunday School in spile of 'V- e intdoment weather. The leasofs wrtv review el by the Re'v. Hi: kin. Miss Ka'ie Ruy'.m of Prim I..11 y [" who ca;me to us in interest of. the Fairwold school .made a very irspiri.j irj? talki \V*c wish to have her and | j.others of her type to come a^am. We thank llt?v. Raskin for his timo. !y sermon which lie delivi red from he text: "HItssed are tiny who hn >ilffOr and thirst alter rightojtfsijuisi" f ^Mr fo'n rfV. ' "*v t '"'"'1' 1'rosiuing Llder \\ 111. Kol>in?on heftf* , [ a very successful quaFTeT-jjy c .n'l'c r-..j . eiicc uii Maiclr ath.?'11 lit iv-poKs 110.11 j' 11 ho various departments of tiie cluirc'h j dioWed a marked, increase over athose I ?t last- year. The new pastor,. Rev. d, J. Chilis,-is. being .well received by he people of T7ancn.>Ter. * - ' -l'lie- sj ee'.al 1 lldrtsy tor the Tuisler 1 rany arc-, creating sonic interest ?iu.i i ? enthusiasm.. Mrs. Mary Ellis, yuve a' > "very sucee?*fuT children's*1 fHtiy-ram. Sunday afternoon. A silver olTerin:? was taken in-the interest of the KasL tor rally. < . J.. .. ... The Woman's Home and Foroiyn i Missionary Society has- l^en rv< rItraniztd with the foHowiiny otfu i : President, Mrs. Inez Wriyht ;-Viet'-.' , j President, Mrsn Sarah Mctlrin'; Troa> irer,'Mrs. Cloldie Stewart: Secretaty. i. Mrs. W. A. Callis. The K.hciety will : uild their'meclinys weekly. The next1 nee'thiy will be he'ld with Mr-. Kinnia Clinton who is district president 01 the Lancaster District. . . Ilev. W-.'G. Owens, his choir and i dngregation will 'fyold a special xerice at Mt. Zion Sunday afteruor n at f7 1:S0 o'clock:?TRe public is cordially i invited. 1 ILYITJ^T J LIHLKK I N ION HOLDS " . 3&V K^H - CON VENTION Columbia Baptist juhliee choirs un' ion held its March convention at the Second Nazareth Baptist -Church on 'Kimwood Avenue and . Oak .Street, Tuesday evening. Choirs from piany of the city Baptist cluiyches we,a and amp,' for the lmy.r. ?i;i^= > ! fence .'that had come to- witness the ?--program.?^'he singers woro-aB-poud. I The Rev. It. M, Myers, minister at the church, nreached hi short, inter >_ csling and impressive Huwiun. In the I I'niii'xi1 (if his rmoirl.*?X-Uv>?.M >' )? ! pleaded for Christian missions, and l. . ir-'eJ .ju*?heaters to?rtrtTTfii fo~ the -.old time religion,/-: t Seymour Call-oil, Field Secretary .'>f the A inrrir.'ii* Humane Fductition i ] Society, made an earnest plea for t:a I tional humane week, and urged the r| various church leaders tcr jtdtrIn titer - johr I >ii> t ion of the w ee In ioh. Othrer rffrrrrs are ,T. C. Con-fr. L /he vice-president nn j .T. C. Arch*e, he ' recording secretary. . The next ~essiiifi Witrhe hold- ott Tuesday' pv!'~ t "iner, April 17th at Zion , ftaptist Church. . . < ' . N ..fl. . II. FOSTER IS I.All) T| -? " ui:ST Funeral services for Mr. Williar .1. Foster, who died at liis home HI . ijie St., at -1 :>i0 o'clock Thur.sdu; aorninjr, March loth, "were held a '..eond Calvary. Cantist' Church o .hiclrJu' was'a- memberf on Snnda ' vi'teimoarf^ at 1:;50 o'clock. Uev. C !. Rrown. his pastor, conducted fh services aat the church and at Hlv 1 "he service at the church was beau v ul in rt : i:> ; 1'ci y and was attend 1 .by wneyy a- - mulTiTUije o "viends who shave with the family ii lie sorrow" of Mr. Foster's* death he myrhuK Musters -of flower's-'hor iitc tcs.irvMiy of the love and ltd >'.'?>'I ! !)(? l;y Il HMTdS nil- MX 'oatcr. and ii'a!:.' oc a a in that the de /V.'jI"\T.,v. :,ry fo como li "Jy>^'h>s|_yf' .n'l v''- > v.viv privilcprci 'o'hnniv Ji'in. 1 f-c vjt*?*t as" a" legacy t ' ro v in ;>.! ' r T" r m ":;!> ^ litTi - rvtn.T the public in different v-oca :ops. / ~ -. t H lie i>-. -1" \"iv<?. 1 liy IV*s, w'dnw, Mrs li? ?>!'< i'o.'tfi ami lik< tintr hler. iUTs icik' Im?s:v v, C'liniKliia; live son's i'. Willie .Foaler, Mr. Unfits Fostoi ifi ney. S. Mr. ('; T. Foster, o i-luinlMit; Mr. -Alexander Foster, o .Y'ushinirton. D. C.; Mr. Houston Fos er. .of Xcw York-City-;" thive prl'an iiUfltcn, sia sixers'an !;Y?nc Hroihei i In- palilieniviv ycyi*: M.essrS. J. 11 this, \V. i'ml.iy, .1. 11. (ibctli I, W.-'ll.viehnm, .? ;. s. lewu'rl, 11. Ii lor, W. ?.[. !.i?uvui lnlerinenl .wo ;u|o ia thi' l.i:ii:d IV li remeiery. ' I (A IV M,V' It , - M- I'M I Iff'1 ?nyy i e;iru-o^-hut ;'plond4d-ftt I'mlai'uv at Sua lay Si?Iiu.nl and in all ?Y. llanrlii ii, who \y;t-. : : his as iavt. Mi- 11. Si.a'rlo'iXin.i-uiului'l vd I ho Sunday Sell* oj. *'L> A*. ! ! ill' i:i?lnr,' . Ko.v. S. S Tttiitt;' h! a>;t* p) inu ht d *. a wondei'fii ran n rrn.ii 1 ah 1-".:UJ Avhlrh \va rh ra i \ ril i y nil.' ?? Just- a Tier tin aionvjv? service th :h'- ::1 s; y'vaV oi']-?-[r. t bnvley .John h v. a ; IfrM,* tuMol, iVlcd by ilvo pa> ?A4?J ; ''!> tlia I: .'!* t - ' in?it) I <;i" i'.v i -N; v \ uhoti by M?s Vim1 * )' ''c I!', v. a ;m?l n?*s,ic Thn . " \ . a. r.v.;, :;ul tvuvrrt aiV w- - t' by a' cy'. 1 I'd audicnri A (':)') y 'J! v L- n \v >.: vp_alj.fsi.tl. c lVs? tt. Vj lb V.. <ai( I at- f!:.'' v. '. I) lhf } ) ' at V: : Tn-r. A vcr: i- f?i (?!' t.'*i ) :: < v. a.? 'n n ... IvT i1'!1 , n'- ' " i ; -'J1"1 IT) Id r-v'a. J?cj 1 : ?f ( ! jj :.t spi'mOti fvor l.'aniii!:.; ; ; ' ' "~w~~ rr <'? ki:ni>t:k: r:ir)r::A>i n*".T?;>vr':a ; C, '1 v.il! yo v.Tlrn. ATi-y v;<. TTnye. iui\l amHwin; '\ f ..> ;).') ? 'ay ?>V" vji'C, Mate' T.V.e }y .a:)'. w'M bp' fn.tpr .CP' v !, V.' " 1) I) a .'. 1 pi 'Hu?yaloc I Lns. ytn-r.1 iia'-n''I'caiLat :nns an !<.' 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After he f had read ; the .scripture lesson and y '- xnlailW- it, ho thnn J business of the night. The many rec ports having been read and adopted o -the -presiding elder said that the. saidvmany helpful things to the mem. - - ; of the conference. The quarf tor having been held on Friday night, 9nrl thn nlfln** rntmm . I, ...... vnv VIMV* 1CVUVIICU Ull OUfli. ''ay evening and preached a very inc pinner sermon, which was enioyed . 1 v all who- heard him. Chappelle Sta . ':op is piqving along fine, and she in- - rites" all of her friends to come over ' ; n Trd help her. The door is open, il The.pastor, Rev. Id. J. Bryant, anyn *> o that you are'welcome at all-4imea at s our services. 1 j ' _ . j V . r s ACKXEA^IJK-^OTKS " . . . ':l t' f By Rev. II. E. Emanuel, Intermediate f State President. k ?, -v . Our state convention convened last [. year in August in the beautiful and .^hospitable" city of Greenviile. This \ ). meeting was a decided success from s every angle.- Tjic young people were .very enthusiastic and made many val' liable conrtibutionos to its ultimate '! cy-is?The reception given-by Dv. 1). L. Witherspoon and his'people will . not soon 4>e forgotten. Wo are now i- looking forward to our state conven. 'ion which convenes at Georgetown this year. Let the presidents of the - various leagues-begin now and prej pave to send a strong delegation to Georgetown this year. The writer il carried six to Greenville from the Ir . , " "" "" s mo ( ircuit last year and will carry . I n?- ii:n.ny or more from the Rock Hill o'Circuit this year. On the 5th Sunday - in. January we are witJi the* Rev. L. ? " - Ho\\.nian at Shady Grove. There's a fruitful Held for the league work. 'I his paint is said td have more young ? - people than others in the Winnsboro 1 .'-'.strict. The weather was rough and T very inclement and we could not do . much, but the young people were \ I'here-just the same. Rev. Howman 0, h;i.s .tlic work: well in. hand and .we v have nfr'hngoiY fnrn. return trip on-the 1 bird _Sun lay afternoon. We visited r 'Lruimool Ai M. ;E. -Church, K~g?dalil <wyn; Rev. II. -T. Summers is the 1 progressive pastor?hore.?This is S . ' T j ministe r whom one must associate with to. know him. He.is quietly put- ? ting over a program at this church I ? . # 'hat is scarcely known now. The peoa pie are" with him and you can watch ?_v? g- KmnuHol-riow; watch Rev. Summers fi put it over. We found here a well - organized league with Mr. Clark as it aide president.?Our address W&3 I weir received and we were'asked to s c me again at our earliest. Our next yislt will be at Bethel A. M. E. Church s Columbia, Dr. R. E. Brogdon, pasII oor. educed Fares X s-t-s-. Less . y by TRAIN I ?$ SAFEST :OMfORTABLE 1 T RELIABLE X Tickets sold daily ' day from date sale One and a third . .(1 & 1-2) fare A'--' - for round trip JTonly 2.4c mile days from date sale One and a half V, (1 & 1-2) fare . . - ----- ftf.rwnj 4rip A ? only 2.7c mile AND SLEEPING CARS A 7' i any two stations on Southern Rail y System for period ftmontha. A - >r individual purchaser and between A ! iou*udiKtanee 200 miles or less. A Y Per iwlU A trip ticket ___ 2 -12c A Irip ticket 2c trip ticket i , ,1.8c _ trip ticket 2 l-2c A UAV/HBB UWIil - ( 1 ~ ? 1 1 "" y t ? ny Southern Railway System Tickttger Agent, Washington,- I>. C. ? syst'em i ~ri - , ... -.-.^..C i.-2M