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? ?" r- ' ' * . Saturday, .April 28, 1928* ? Aiken News " Train . loads of winter tourists, I horses and a goodly number, of our! - people are. leaving every day for. ' parks in the North. " . I' 'r Mrs. Ilattie Williams was injured on Saturday while walking on .the],'; ' sidewalk :by an automobile. Mrs. Manorsi^'leton, ,d:rrrg lit or'of i ? -fer-*5;' iHai'k, on Kershaw St., has been on the sick list for severrtl days."1 She ^is. convalescing. Mrs. Clarence Tolan,: wife of. our ~ progressive wood mereh.ant. had the " thrttfmg- experience of an aeroplane,4"; ride over the-city a few days ago. She fnys'it \Vas delightful. We numbc-iher among hhrnineg. ;?_ The little son of Mrs?-.Kthol-"Volyer! ' on Edt;gtield St., is ipiile ' sii k. We ' " wish for him a speedy recovery. j 1 Telegraphic messages mini1 todp.v 'hearing the sad .news of the death ?<t [ Mr. Jhck Cfiavous,'in New York City and Mrs. Eii/abetir- Howard in Ashbville N. C. Vhev am' l><4h A i'keiiit.eTy" .Mrs. (Howard is a riiember of Friend ?- ship Baptist-Church. ... ,, A reception wqs given on last Wed- ] nesday.fcuigfrt at the beautiful bonoof Mrs. C. 'F. Holland, on corner .of j:; Richland Avenue and- Sumter St., in ^hofior of the chotr of Friendship Bap- ; tist Church. If was a delight'Ptd?affair. The -jollification was interspersed with singing and brief renuudes by Revs. Horry, Hammond and Mill. Do-1 i . liciouB refreshments were Spued. A- ' mong thosp present were: R>"c.? and M-rs. T. P. Hammond and son. Mr* " and Mrs, Alex My rick, Mr. and Mrs. E. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wintve, Mesdacaes Daisy Brown, Agnes Cbfoen Louise Johnson, Lulu- Sanders, Susie Minor and daughter, All', and Mrs. McKinley. Brown, Mrsi Estella Po tee, Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Hill. Misses Russell Smith and Annett Williams. Rev. A. F. B. Horry,- Misuses "Aster Hightowe.ry Mrs. Miley Oliphant, formerly of Aiken, hut-noWof Westbury, L. I. The funeral of Mrs. Mande.J\cnton Lee Bull, wife of Mr. Wni. Ball, was neiu at cumncriami A. M. 4";. < liurcli on Wednesday aftornooi) of last- work. The church Was packed with' the fela tives ami sympathizing friends of the deceased. It, was indeed a sad occasion?The services were MWd'i Jll'.d " i. beautiful. The pastor, R^v.. If??ri*y; was assisted by Revs, Iv. It. '.Mack. A W. Mill! -J. J. Pearson. M'. It. . Brake, L~Kv Ginn. aml-M." ti. (fm\ dyrThe floral offerings Were abundant. : The body was in charge of Undertaker, Will' A. Jackson. ^Mrs. iJalh wan a?natl.ve of- lRui,^ ton, Va.- She attended Hampton -lh. , stitute at Hampton. Va.. and was-.an honor graduate of Jlartshorn .t-ollcggr at Richmond,.Va. She taught in the' Sunday Schools of Hampton afvd BosT | ton, Mass, also one year in the public .1- school of Aiken.. She died, ban id [v'| ?in the prime t!/.'. being onl.V tWcnl v L six years obi. rhe leaves two sniyiH children, a loving husband, relatives ' and friends to mourn her loss. She was buried here. ller pa rent Sj Mr. and Mrs. Lee, of Boston, Mass.,-{Were at her bedside when she died. They left 'for Boston last Thursday. . ' I The community service organization ' which began in Cumberland Church > last October and which goes frbm" church to church once each month, held its last monthly servic# last Sun- t day afternoon at the F,manned Lies byterian Church, Mr. Eddie WinnO, , master of ceremonies. The very ex- J cell en t~ prbffnaip consisted of yrrrthtB1??i al reading by Rev. J. F. Pearson; in??vocation by J)ea<;qn_S. J^jLll^ti^e; a -ntntemcnt of the object of the.meet- J - ? mg 'by vfw -.Toimsou, ii> cha i , promoter; an excellent, address by ?%-Prof. E# B. Williams, of Rchofield Institute upon the 'subject "Community Service"; and timely remarks by Rev." ? A. F. B. Horry and Rev. W. ITill. The choir of Emanuel rendered! vx- . cellent inuSic. Mr. Samuel Washington ? cpnp % beautiful solo and Mrs. Josie Smith IlazeJ, called upon impromptu, thrilled the audience as she Sang - "Deep. River." ?? ? J'his organization has a great mis- , jiio'n and is doing a splendid work. It is the' melting pot for all denominations, and jt seeks to promote the general welfare'of the community. It , Is peculiar, in that its officers serve I for one month only.- The newly elect. 1 ed officers are Prof. E. B. Williams, president;?Mr. It. &?BrMvm- vicepresident; Mrs. Jennie Scott, secrc' tary 'and Mffc.. A.'W. Hill, trcasirrrrr^ Rev. L.. E. Ginn expressed the appreciation of the church for the meeting ~ ?there. Itsnext meeting wiH'Knliddjit-'-, Socrrmt Baptist. Church. A ?finc reception was given nt the (; beautiful stone mansion of MY. and ,' Mrs. Edinburgh Graham,the Inventor over in Brooklyn, among the Northern ' tourists, on Tuesday (light last . in j honor of Mrs. Malinda White, who i left this week, Wednesday, accom- j r~ ' V . .. . L ' __ , . _ LI'FK AT ITS'CLIMAX I ltflli/.ed that 1 had traveled .life's ~ path with, an PttSy tread, ' Had followed \yhere.' happiness and ' . pleasure led; I'ntil one day'in a .quiet' plaice, I met the Master fact? to face.' With position and station an<l wealth . for thy jaroal, v Mtiell thought for my hddy, hut none ' . ftif my sold. . ? ' ' i had all hones to win in life's great rafr. -: . . ' " When 1 h:el the good Master face to face . i . ' ,1 tlx pi 'hitrh, . ' W t h?t hci r t oyers?hud pierced?the-deep blue of the sky. I had .taken, niyoath to rule with an ' i)im r?>tl. ^ , . 1 \H?en I met-the ii'ood Master face to .face. ; - ' ' * 1 had jrofle to school and learned a I was. set in niy own way and would ' ' not take heed. My heart ^Vas cold and^id not change" ( 'within mo, . ^ , L'ritil in a wilderness and d'esei t. place, ; I met 144*1 nlid know Him, and a- i shamed to see Thai His eyes full of sorrow were..? fixed ondaic.. r->? 1 I t rein id lid and fell at His feet*' that day While iny cathedrals melted and vanished,away, , .Melted and vanished in their places; Naught else, did 1 see but the Mas- , tin's l'acer I prayed and prayed to Ilim-'that day. And in iny prayQf 1 asked Him T5 take nry sins away. I thought all my-'hopes were lost in vain that .day, Hut sunshine "caipe to my soiil'whcn I met t^H; Master face to face. And I cried aloud, oh make.me. meet To " I'M tow the."steps fif the wounded feet, . -. - , My theUifiit is now fur the souls of . men.-..:". ~ / l~? " I have lost lYiy life to find attain., JvvVr since, one.day indite desert place. J ?\?'t the Master, oh .jfood Master,' -?Tnco to face:1 ?T* IipPE NEWS There!>< ',nu'ti l??t of rnin, not nuu-iv planting has beep done. . ..... K( v. X. A, . Rice and steward, Mr. It. S. Robinson of the .St. James Circuit reiiort- that, the session .of the Xewberry District" Cppfcrynco at Kinat-ds. last, week was very .intoi psting. While on the way to the scat, of the _ conference .Rev. Rice had an automobile accident, but none of the passsenucrs'were "hurt. Mr.' Frank Martin, a member of St. Paul A. M. E. Church is sick but is some better no\V. 11 is pastor; Rev. W.'B. Bonier, with some of his momhers visited Mr. Martin' Sunday. : ; I? _ I r=p - - 7 par.ied by* her mother, Mrs. Sfirah Cireon, for Wosthury, I,. I, As to the. l^rsiomtd?of-: those present,?trh+s?re? ccptiin represented the-elite of the city, . ; .Mr. J. Iblward CloOpcr, of. Cleveland, Ohio., theadopted son of 'IVof. mtd?M i ?(Ieii?'pi'?Weaver?ef?Scho. held, was in the'city for a few days., this, week VisitipgMils "parent*; "Ht* Left for Ridge Springs, S. C., where ho ? Xpet ted'.io take., libf,. - himself a ' wife, in the person of Miss Ruth ' Hammond.. We, wish them a safe and happy voyage "on the matrimonial sea. ' - . *' Rev. A. P. 15. Iloi'rypastor of Cum-._ herland Church in-company with* Dr. K. 'B*. Mhck and Mr. D. A. Jones will j ad the -trustee, hoard meeting of Allen University tin Tuesday and frorp. thence to'Chleago, RfrtO the" (iener.nl Conference, During the ah-! since of. the pastor the nulnit of Cumberland will he filled by Rov.'j.'/ R. Stephen-on. the brilliant young J pasrtny at Granite*^!??. . J-j Miss Russet Smith, entertained in J honor of Mr. Samuel Washington and-1 Mr. arid Mrs. Tredwell on Monday.!1 nighC After playing many games, 1 a delirious- course of ices was served, j Prizes were presented by Prof. E. B. j" Williams: Mr. receiving first j | pri/iwaml Prof. Wiljiams and Mr. A. j i Smith tied foitilhfiJbftfthy Thn truest s were Mr.and Mrs. James Ilazel. Mr. .U and.Mrs'.-C. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.[ Tredwell, Misses Margaret Connor, ] Anna B. WilFiams, Esther M. Brooks, i ' I Laura Blocker. Messrs. Samuel Washington? Prof. E. Williams, a friend of ] Chicago. All report having a plcaa*-^ L ?it-' ^ .; ... , ' , _x _ -! ,.i' ,. .f - - ~ ~ "THE PALS - Laurens News i_i ., ... ^ t \ 'hurch a it pll sutijos now since thei uistor has mpyed. ; Rev Baton, pastor, is. one of the, put landing pastors of the ' state.; 11 ojnes to'u"s highly vecon^neniled\h; ho members- of - Bt-thlehetn BapHs Shiuch of N'evyHerry, of which iiuavn ormer; pustor. With Rev. J. I smith, Rev. W-. R. Martin, Rev, J a; \., Baton, Rev Brown and Rev, X. Martin at the helm- <if the ("lib i;m 1 \\ nrshin--;ii'-n'm*i - t *i satan, \\ro l>frHove that the tTnrsr r 'hrist will h<.? Victorious." Mi\ iienry Hjg^ihs- was .funeral ?Sunday.?A |triT- l-~>th?aJ?Sprini lei! Bapfi-st Church. The pastor,- Re IV. K. Martin. othciate'd, assinod. b Ltcvs.- I.)endy, Smith? Matins and 11 i 1 Mr. Ilijrfrlns was one of the older ci1 7.ens of -Laurens ami tespectedihy a ivho kmWv: lie had a jovial disp? ;ition. lie is survived l?y His sycon wife. Mrs: Franks 'Biereit md nine" cliTIdreh .ay ins m-si . mai bevehvod family. . +*** Miss Willie Boyd w.y ho...to.gs, Fr lay afternoon to the True Bine Chi of Bethel'.A'.- M. K. Church. A'ft'c x very interesting,' luisiness session, i the pluh t he hostess assisted by .Mis Inez. Smith .served a . dainty swot course. Bettis Academy Glee Cluh.of Trei ton. S.' Qt. sane at~S\. Jvaul BapTT! thurch, Monday rTvght, April Hill They sanp well. Misses- Ruthi Rice; Alt.hea Andersoi Iila Boyd, Dorothy Fornax and .Hele Henry accompanied' hy Air. Chas. . Franklin, motored from Clihtnu?Mip day even in jr to witness the proprai rendered hy the Bettis Academy irh cluh. . . IMof. Johnson., principal of tl Clinton hijrh school, is out of scho this-week oh'account,of illness. On the sick list are Mesdamcs Ca^ rie Knipht. Fmma Hunter. Lain I.oai Bessie Grant, Mat tie Calhoun an Miss Ida Johnson. The Liberal f'lnli of SI Pnnl li?n nyuiMM'n s piece on cnnracit has inspired the inmates so, yon ea hear t;henr snyinpr move and mori f must 0? what T can to refrain m health foi' I want to tro hart- to srhno A-ftt?r tho phoffram, Mrs. Vincent pav list C-Vurch, "f which Mrs. CarrOwens is "president, meet?" aV. Mr .M. . Matthis Friday .afternoon," Apt: 'Ihc rnnccrt at numics Ouipt'l und< the auspices of the Triumphant' 11 Church of Cod on?April. 1.2th vv;)k success. .Mrs. Mhvnie Sue Ciinnimurhanii < Halt'imurc. AI? 1.. visited her itcrr-M-e I.. \V, Garjijr.erton of Hampton St.. .Mrs. I lollies Garrett of" Ciricinnat O hi o, -is Wa it i ?fe-?m Jersey?St,, a t - Clt trrrd "Mrs. L. Fuller. Mil's. kuzahKTFT jknkins goE to 11 i :k h i as a iii) Abbeville, S. ('.---^tTy?fHtralieth -It Sth. She-died. on duty while takm .he 'passionary collection. She live fa the Sharon district, Flat wood, an had been a member of -Mulbcn church for forty years. Mrs. Jet kins'was sixty-live years, ten nmnil and seven days old, and. one of- t-1. oldest mombefs oT. the said enure! .MI'S. ,JTIikiji>?Ie.iu's Mi?niihii ii?rrr loath, eleven .children anil a T'OvSt? daughter, 18 tfrand children and 1 re a t it rand 'child rc.n. "and a host ? other relatives and friends.' The funeral services were-held ; Mulberry A. M. K. Cliurch. \Vedne day afternoon, Apral lljh, eondttcU who preached a s<>u!-s! ilTlMlt -I I inni! 'The interment was made in. Mu heiy cemetery, Thy enfire coinmunit extends tln-ir jfTt'cm'st nynutathr to tl hercvoav oil f:nnik in* this''sink lnmr < deep distress thruoeh which tjxey ai passing. . . STATE PARK NEWS The month of April to the nursi and inmates of the &iniiatTuin h; been! que of iov/when we think i the mnnj'. friends Who have'thoujgl af for in'our kinesnine ' hours, ?On Easier Sunday, members of tli It. Y. P. lT. of ^eooad Calv.-fi'y Ugh ti?t Chureh, 'rtamely: Mr .and ."Vfv Simon, 3Tn AVahkjrurfohrTIT^es |1; good and Smith brought a, (pi.'vjat t)f the_ Fairvvlold schoolgirls, Who per do rod '.'a musical, .program- which, \yf enjoy^ftMiy till. A basket of beaut mentpjfy still. _??/<'(1 . -j?i.i ?? ? enjoyed a wonderful urograi given by tlfoyhu)\# mjasioivory wome r>f Jones rhapir^^. Xdhn'rhurrl 1'I.m *iu*-U .utiLii.uti-a,.! ivrouprht 'sunshine into oaeh-henvh'i -?? <*." . ' IETTO TiEAPETl? ^ >" ?i ' * . 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M r~ " I I \i:i lit V)f ~\\ riti- ' / ~ ; : ; ; 1 ; * i- J.w V. \ll\1-.\; iI --i jrjV. r IS OUT I ; RAILWAY ?% ?* **+ *? ' [ B. A. BL< I ' 1 . . . ^ Dry ( leaner rv*'V"*"- l.Uy ('Wiiiiyg,| ; I -iI:u XvW. " "~ - . . A Mail (><?? ) s. l-Yo 1 I It-. \\ ;uhin^ton St. ; ' * . , Colun-Vbhi. ! .* ?. ? ? * . V > ' . . . . ~f ??I pyfwvvvvvvvvvvmwvwv BONDS - " A!.i; KI r i d eiity Execu' or s, Adi dian and Eai Pt'.T'.cVii.V!' Ol.ficc.rs who hjinillt* their ' ?? iin.?.1 . sF,n us ok \\i ^ ( ' N. J. IRE 4.?% *? ? ?.' .. " ''vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvyC^y vvvv SHOE iS Men's Half Soles S Prices on other repair PHONE 6820 . * a /* s ? ? % * / _1_1_ 4 f K6. 1118 H ' ... . : We Stand Bacldd \VF. trsp only It'Q prr ci'nt j'jtf WE Iiovji for. your .personal " ?hundred part ur n? irr t . * illC l( i< iVV , q~. ?< Vnjpi^ Rip i i. 1 jc r q u a 111 v < OWeiT^ ??? ; ?railoV ill/ WASHINGTON ST ~ ?rrf . . ' . ' >-* ? ' . * ? " pagb mwat, ? ??a?-? need Fares * t * ':r;SS | ||| | "EST ^fORTABLE ' A tEUApLt/ A u k?. I* --old dftilv J urn tla'v >a.lc. t)iu' anda third . ?^?-?. ;(1 fare A for round trip X only 2.4c mile fi oniidu.le (hie tmd n half . (1'& 1-2) fare . J' only lnVle * *''- - sj??i:risii oaks i* ? Y t \r-n vt;ii ton - on Soiitneyn Rail . < 111 tor period (? -tnoTHlts. ^5 1 viinrinA>fin-loiter and hotwfen^> rli-liiiiio 200 miles or luss. ' v ; . -? Pcf mile ' : . t*. vfe ' l.? t . - -2c . ' X ' : .' I - . . t,8C 21-2c ilKS' ONLY... ' . ur< lict n-R-uitn .tv ^y-torn' l ick^ ? ' ' *|? , 1 Agvnl. Wirxhim^toU, t). C. 4 W. R TSJ ti . SYSTEM > .. \ *z+ DCKEg & I)yer V . s .Y'KV-.ss Mak-o^ Clothes A Mention'. .< .. ' j'hone-its 14 I ^??f J. f bonds! xi >s iiinistratcrsi Guar- ^ : 7 .1 Bono's : , % it' mo-no-y ?!yot:Ul bonded. .. *;" SITE to' . ' ' ' ? DF.RICK1, Attorney % ? ~? ; ? ' . . . . . ,S . firing ! ewed On $1.25 ! ing in accordance , ... K>, . rviartin ? r? o. . nmpton St: .; ^vv^^vvvvvvvyvv^ o; rf Our Word; '; ... . /; I ? re Wool f- atific? - .1 ' ~ ?" Js ^selection in ore that} . id will? all that. o*r --77^- : fV ' % ;? ' . I.O. po low*** ^ ' '" " '** ' , , I 1 .1 . I , I ~Faul7 I s~ rv ' -" .. . : PHONE 6963 |