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A play, entitled "Old Fashioned i
Mother" was given at the- city opera ' j
house-by tne. drd and 4th year high o
"HehCol e lasses under the direction oi j;
Miss \\ ilia Moragno last Friday night j
~ A very appreciative aud ie nee enjoyed \
the play 'I'ro'm the beginnibg' to end.
I the characters' acted their parts-wellt t
4.1. ^ I A 1 1 it. .1 .. . -a
. i mi* iuui;u wild t;uuu> unu iuc ciaascs ,i
add teacher are still receiving com- I
plimentary'.remarks. > ' V
Mrs. Chanie Smith died at hc? i
home flp Asheftml St..'.Tuesday nu>rn-'t
ing after several years ~of declining f
. health. The funeral services w'Ore atr t
Calvary'Baptist Church, of which she (
was a lifelong Juember. ' She left sevt t
oval children aiul many sorrowing s
friends. Undertaker Spann Was in c
- charge. . - ! s
. . Rev. JD,. jk-Mel.Ure, after nn.Wncas /?
" of more thnnvaj year, followedhip f
mntl,.!' Mk in lW.>g$ave
just a few..days after' her
death. lie passed away on Saturday 1
^--morning. Funeral services \yeVc helrl ^
at Calvary Baptist Church, 'MohdajS;^
:? afternoon. . !
Mrs. Ffhe^'Cnlhe'yf., of ltdek Hill-, ^
- um-ts. Maggie Smith McAlily ami baby-j v
city -fm-axumunt of the death of their f
mother, Mrs. Chanie Smith. : Because- -?
" of the TIThc^s of tljrfr^rpthf'1'7 RCvT ~
D. B. McLure, they remained here, and
will be in attendance at his funeral.
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Mr. Wheeler .McAlily died in New
York City on Thursday. Tfn> hndv !
arrived in the city Saturday evening.
After the funeral services at Calvary t
Baptist Church on Tuesday aftcrnoop, c
the interment was in. Hebron . come,-.M
tery with Undertaker R. S. Ayors in
charge. -Hr- r
Comrlimentary to their teacher,
Miss T.aura Hihton, the pupils.of the .
Ad.\]JLL_.\HTnt ivhnol pave a?uaiuitie<i
at their class room on' West .Km! last .
Tuos'lav nifrht. The decorationswore
beautiful.' Salad and fees were served.
A merry time was had and many
expressions of appreciation were mnda '
tlfr .the Nieht Pi hool and for Prof.
>S. T.. Fin'ey and his .corps of Ni?rht
"School ins4ructors who have-, lahoycth t
so pati-m'ly and faithfully to do .their
J( work well. ;
Miss J^olly Wilkes continues quite !
..sick, at the?homo ef ??Mamie -q
Woods, Jljduro St. ,7 i
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The closing of tho Adult Night
iehol at the CalvaVy Baptist Church
vatj witnessed by a capacity house."
lundreds were turned away. The
ii'birmin wiis* vorv ininrosfini? iKi'u.
>ut. Many, "whites were present. This
Uts keen, a splendid .year, and the_pu*- ?
>ils arelooking forward to next" year's
fork. . . ' . C'
About 11:00 o'clockrjSaturday night, si
wo;-weeks-ago,-the homes of Mr. and c'l
drs. J. T. Douglass and Mrs. Alice
rerguson, oit. Loomis St., Were com- S
dotcljy destroyed by fire. Mrs. Dougitss
was sick in bed, and was awaken:d,by
the roaring of lire just in time ?
o ha.'ten out. Mr. Douglass had not K
etniTicd~-homc from his barber "Strop; ^
)nly one chair was saved and the an-' o:
itmobilo which, iwas aft the .barber .n
hop. Mrs. Ferguson's home Was soon &
onsumeu. Aiucn 01 ner turmture was
svued. The sympathy of all the citi- a1
of UlffMer' ,go out t these ^
'vicncj&.in their heavy loss.
ill1, ami Alrs',. Win Gordon spent ^
he. Eustcrtide - in -WashingtUn with o
olatives. Their home \vi^_ scorccd
'10111. the Douglass-Ferguson . tire ''
yhile they were away.
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Mrs. E. L. S tailback, Royal Matron a,
>F~QueeiT Ujithshcba Gliaptcr) O. E.~ ~
has all yomniittee^ at w'orlc pwlaratory-^to
the coming df the^Grund G,
hapter in July, and everything prom- tj
ifcJ^tO-he ip I-..-1.1.1IWC f..?v imtovainment.'-...
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Undertaker Harold Aycrs is out af- <?1
or a 'weeH's illness. is
Mrs. Rbxie. Davis is out after be- fi
ng sick for several, days. '~fZ?_
Mrs. Annie^ Alexander Young is in 01
be city from Detroit, Mieh., because di
if the illness of her mother, Mrs. Jane tc
Made. 1;,
A very beautiful pitr-t of the city
it this.season of the year is Gilfnore "SIeights.
'(Tie soil is well tilled, flow- C
rs beautiful, house a^ractive, and . C
he~irir invigorating. ' hi
Mr. an 1 Mrs. C\ E. Leathers have S
up feme dele <T OieirTionie. and it is ^
cry beautiful.
Miss llildred A. Ilenry, Miss Ruth t'c
wwivft? unu- ?ivii'u?rrrrn i\ir. li
ileveland' Rice,- of Union, motored h<
k i t- Sunday and spent the day picas- tl
i1 nly with MissXois Henry and Mrs. m
Mrs. PrfsciJJa Peterson, an - ajred si
nd hiyhly respected"-eitizerf, died at
i r li-inie, Saluda St.. extension, on pi
uesday and was huried Wednesday ec
ftcrnoon. . 01
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Union News ;
fhe services at our churches, were
e-11 attended, considering the rainy
euther. ' - .'*T . . .'
We are sorry, to report that Mrs.
. II. Williams is ill. We hope that
ie' will soon bo tvell again and at
-lurch as usual.
Mrs. Laura Turner, on S. Wallace
t., t is confined to her .bed with anttack".of
rheumatism.
Mr. Tom Johnson, faithful member
f Corinth, is able to be at work a- j
ain. ' ~ ri
RcVwi^ IJ. Washington and family
f Bethel A. M. E. Church were din- ,
artor, on Hamlet St.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Montgomery
ttended the State Medical Assoeiacm
in ~ ~ " .
Mrs. IjVhrthy and Mrs. Gregory, on
knnlr'tl fit , riitrvl.-rrrm-l?rrh- fiiiirnT tm~
fednesday. afternoon, Revs. Williams
nd Smith. The diner was well pre-,
a red and greatly enjoyed by. those
no wore torumate in being there. J
M. A. T thanks her friends who are
ssistinor her in the Penny Drive.
The Woman's Missionary Society
f Corinth l|iptist- Church have put
n a political drive. Mesdames Wilanis,
Humphries, Montgontcry and
nsi,i>ofOTTrtt~~Tmn~tho_ candidate's to
2 supported by members and friends
["the missionary sQciety. This promos
to he a very interesting and i\elpil
.affair. . '
Air/ W."E7McJunhins,/superintend
it of Bethel A. M. E. Church Sunay
School, is planning a Bible Conist.
We shall tell m.ore about this
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Rev. and Mrs. 0. II. Willaims, Rev.
mith, of A.sheyille, N. C., and Bilrs.
ornelia Edwards, now of Atlantic '
ity, . N. J., were dinner jruests at-the
unie of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Tobin,;
. Wallace St. The afternoon was
?ry ideasantly sfieiit.
Mrs. Hatic Pant, the widow, en rtaincd
in honor of Key. Smith,
cv. and Mrs. Williams, Mrs*'Arable
.Young and others were among
lose invited. M^rs. Font. prepared
tul served a stipper fit for a'kinp.
pi* truests. were loud in praise for.
uh a feast.
-Vlrs. A ti nes II. Cbhen, one of the
i-otrresive teaeherp ?f <he county,
inducts Sunday School for the piasters
at the county chain pan^r every
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"id Inini'iu.hirunl hy HH-y-ttnyTT-f'-'iTfnTt^
lunation of fortuiKito accidents or ;:<|>d It
It, is bein^ achieved l?v the fort e of NSvi
through Ntyro business channels, of win
|M>r4aut and far-YcuchiiiK is the. iiisifrtirtcn
I'ut your dollars with other \erro doll;
lection and vinir family's protection^ aiti
spport unity for ull.
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Sunday aftefpoon. This service seems
tu Liul very much appreciated t>y those
who are less fortunate. The school
was addressed last Sunday afternoon
| by Mr. Gt Wi Boldon. '
Miss BeSsie White, who is teaching
I in the Granard graded >cho6i of-Gaff^
\ ber of friends at her honie here, Friday
evening, April 2Qth; The out-oftown
guests were Prof. J, G. Thompson,
Dr. C. L. Norris, Mr. R. L. Merriwether,
Misses Edith Jackson,-^Dol[lie"
James, Parnice Talley and Miss
Roselyp Nicholas, all of the. latter
afro teachers of Gaffnev. Everyone
expressed themselves as having enjoy
ul the evening very much.
On Saturday, April 14th "the-death
-rmgol?-visited- the home 6f Mi4." and
I Mrs. Wm. Douglass and'took away
[jLheir iMiiorrt-bn?aid baby girl, little
| days and all that;eould be done waS"ttr
110 avail. , She went to be with other
nneois in lieuvtdl. The family takes
j this measure in thanking their neighf
bors nbd. friends for the sprvice rendered
during the brief illness and
death of their little darling, Ruth
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? WATEREE NEWS
Mr. James Moye died'April 15th at
the age of 75. He was a life-long
ly respected by everyone. He has
been in bad health for about five years
but owing to his humorous disposition
one would hardly stispect it. Although
his death was expected it was
a shock, to the community. He wtts
a loader of St. James A.-M. E. church
for a number of years. He is survivcd
by his wife. G daughters and i son.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moyv/o/ Now
York City, are spending sometime
with parents. ' ~News
came to us today that Mrs.
Martha Joyner of Eastover, had passed.
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SWANSEA (JltAl)KD SCHOOL
| ENDS SUCCESSFUL TERM
There were people from all parts
of, the country to witness the closing
! of the' (Swansea 'graded school on
the lGth and 17th of April. Misses
W. II. Canty and E. A., Castor teachers
of the 1st to fourth grades put
loin i'." ,i miiiiluL'l'ul prdbraiji Monday
night. On Tuesday night, H. L. Amar
ker, the principal, had a contest be
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tween 5th, GtH and 7th'grades, which
was.very-interesting and.enjoyed by
all present.
"Everybody has been; encouraged
this-year to do more to educate the
young people of Swansea than ever.
The school ran- six- months -ott-the account
uf the good women or^vTmsyTT
They organized a club known as the
Mothers' Circle, ami jmt over'a wonderful
program, with*the assistance
of the teachers. The,.amount raised
was $.165.55. Most of the patrons^ of
ho school paid one dollar. For this
effort the teachers gave a reception
in honor pf these loval people' who labored
so zealously.
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Sunday was quite unfavorable j'oi
^mr morning service, but it did'not
stop the, crowd. Thev wore IraihciVv.
H'em far, and near nno "funeralizc" u-uf
dear mother and..sister, Martha joy.-.
nci't who departed this 1 i 10 'A|>t'll -tdh.
it is sad-to say, but Mt. Ulivo 'mourns
the loss of one of her best atul most
faithful church SvorRbrs; not -only
was she faithful hersblf but-tried hard
toi interest and encourage others .to
do services Jov Jesus. Sister Joyncr
was a mother for the mo.l^eYle.s, a
lather'for the fatherless, and n-f-riend
for the- friendless. She visited the
sick, she fed the hungry and'eloihed
-Vho- naked.?Sister doyno-v was?
on'earth all these years rendering. sotvice
for the Master. She got ripe yhj
God with . his, wisdom saw where-it
was timeMo pluck the fruit before, it
began wastcing away. Mcep on and
take your rest.
THE : (IREE-NWOOI) DISTRICT
COXTERENCE
The Greenwood District Conference,
of the Piedmont-South.Carolina Annual
Conference?met witlr lfte l'me
-Grevd- A. .M. K Chimb, 11 m I i ?j
(\, Rev. J. M. Martin, pastor, Row
P. M. Gary., presiding cider. The orliCimizat.ioh
was perfected.,with Rev
|G. \V. White, secretary. Al'teh the
I assignments of .the.-various commitrr~
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itees, the presiding elder declared th<conference
open for business. . The'introductouy
sermon was delivered by
Rev.. Lacfe Devlin, pastor Ql' the St.
John Circuit. Rc-v. In-vlm linj
himself aj)d the conference with
i glory. . J. !
On Thursday- night, Rev. 1>. M.
j JVadswovth preached the" missionary
sermon. This was a . splendid eiVtut
. and Rev. Wadsworth measured up to
the occasion. During all this- time
J'r. Gary and his hoard t,f hAal'1 pastors,
stwerads, member* .and .'friends
were carrying- oh the voik ot' the
conference in-the day time. It was
[ Friday noon when yuurHuunhlc scrUm
preached for the occasion. TliTs' wa>
preparing the soil for the gospel seed
I that Dr. P. S. Moseley would plant on
[T'i'iday nighj.. , Dr. M<t?etey jii'eachid
the educational sermon and truly this
was a. great sermon. Everyone rejoiced
while the doctor preached the
word. . ME Pi.oi-nh?nhmilil?proud
of this strong man of God.. i have
been going to. meetings of this hind
since lftfO tsnt to he Lair, 1 have newer
or in all of these years attended a
great' meeting like the one over Which
Dr Gary presided at Hodges', S.
He was just?a-- loving l^ig brother, directing
and the orders were carried
out to the letter. **.
' The distinguished, visitors; and
friends were l)i'?T 11, AT" Ramsey and
.T, \V. Douglass, presiding' elders of
the Abbeville ami the Greenv-illo dlstricts
respectively, Rev. II. W. Jones,
pastor of. Bradley Circuit of the Ahhou:?
villc. District; Rev. Manscll. pastor,of (
the Baptist church here;" Rev. A. J. ;
M^artin. pasto"r of TSt M:it-tlu?w?i St a- '
tiono. Rev. J. W.? Martin, pastor in j
charge and his board of loyal officers,
members and friends loft no stone Unturned
in making oitr stay among
Them pleasant and profitable. Long
-may-tlie.v live to carry on the good .
work of the rtnrreh. ~~
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Announce^ Start t
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Beginning, Monday; Apri
ill)VA1 j TllBATUn u'ill lu
mission will bo 11 cents eve
class pictures as welvave in
day, we offer Tom AJix in "
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HELTON-"LOCALS ~ '
A1XSSC3 Aimro-ttroinpsnn'rdtJKophlriu .
.'ihgmijsoiv Carolyn JeU'ei'son and Mi-.
DojiiijQ (I'a-inl'n-c'il' ihotrmk' to Williain- 1 '
stun, Friday April KitU..
\Vo fcay with much plra.su re that ,
fames Ai,?!unk;n.<, v.'ho. have FTeeTi
. onlin^d'to" their rooms'with measles, *-'
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Mr. L. Mv Alauldin and Mr. J* B.V
Scott motored , tq . Iva? S, C. Friday
afternoon; They .also tame. hai-k thlui
And? rson> and\ spoil t.A?6\v hours, as?yhe
-?tn*sU-o? -AI iKs'laiyliH-GtinbscalTs
tn' 1 .Mis,- F:'n)nit' Thompson.
'Aliss Idella. Butler had as hee guest- '
: Sunday, A?r.* Tlfrmhn Watkins.
Airs,- Sadie Smith-,' a~ Tl'-rrPtlgrs of . .
Union, high .srhool, was absent from "
nyr ekysroom la t-week bvcausf&ihcr
' al?y dnnghie r.' Kv'eiyn has the uioii
'i '. We w ri?"darl-tTrsreHrtrr bittdUtYir
' er i;Ia >r< om, Monday morhiuR'.
Mi-' i*'h'! .Vii'iri iif Bt'Ilon, {UUi ~?
.v!r. .u'arsi'.aii .jones.ot t oJumtua, wereguests
of Aid.-vs Viola Brown, ..Sunday
"'afternoon. * '-. ' ,.
Mr. Mat \V rr.llaw, fo ..Winston-Sa??
lem^-'spcnt iUe week-end with his
brother. Air." WypnuhfifWardlu\y.
. Iicv. Kir .of (,'iernvrile, was' to-'
|>rea:-h i'er'ljcv. \\\ AI. Smith at'Beth
lyhx-'h In- t 'Sunday, hut the rain"Y>te- \ "
; \ o'nted hjih from 1 ie i;i;r present.
! i i' iorctiri W a:-kins has rot m-not <
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f to. her home in 1 Detroit, Mich., fatcv
;; ultuiiti.U"- the iTiueral ol". her fatjicr,
Mn, :-fc?h-?-A?'rjLfeMiee Anderson.
! Minxes iiatvio Frances Keith ami
IhaUv 1 IPaiea Clomiint.s?wei-o?ufsit
! iiUT: Mi Inez C.'&enfh's school last
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Monday;- .
..Mr; Calvin (inmLroH.o'f Ashevillc,
wus-in Pole a {5uiuUiy"visit ing his .sister;
Mi;-s I.mile Ganihrcll and a niiinher
fiiends ai'ftl relatives. '
Mis.-; Cai^lync JtlVcrsoh, 'Mr. J, B.
Kvoltj-nhd Miss Annie Thompson mo-..
' OlTl^ .o M'is; ^Fhuinp.ion's- home Sat?
;;d y ;.!'u ; .uhi and spent a few hours: ' '
-Vis;J> -her -family. They report, a- veVy- ,
.plet>s?nt'titip. i . . ...
-Prof. a.nd Mr. R; 1'. ^Alexander ^ind
Mi Catxiyne Jell'e son spent a few ?
..hrturs 'in Anderson, Wednesday.
Ml v 1 'i1 '! '-.H'l' J'Mnti- >li. ' A11 -S s Jennie
Morton and Mr. Milford John- . ;
on .of" 11 o'.a i Path, were visitors of
Pr? I". and Mrs. U.. P. Alexander.
i'\>r 'ihe Tii-l time in its history,
f-'nlon nam 5-chool obse rved Founder'*
Pay, Friday, Mareli JOth. Despite,
"lie sPiiaa iM;,r .doom of the day a.
spicy ' pypgraini' \Vas. rendered and a ' *
u-tu.1 of. sUloMl wan. reali .a. d. 0 Pt h i + :?
anioifiit the students are credited with
. '' ".'.iri.?Tlie u i oafer ' puvikov ofc^thq
i-toanid. ,:-i i ? m?t-Pe Iwiim-imi-friorift.- - "
v. ho t:mpr! ihtued- one dollar: ..
liev.- lidwmMJ. Wimer, Rev. Joh-n S,
Ah umilef.i "Mrs. Luetic Bailey, Rey.
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Lueirt?tfc?Latimer," "Mrs.
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I-'v.vC. <Ta&.i\tvce J. (Arcsham, Mr. E. W. '
A nuer? opt, .jjr. JP, J\. Wat ion. Mr. A. - ;
.V. ri"!i??iirj -?j*i. Mr. \Villihm S, Clark,
Mr. Jarses Citirris'on, Aliss- A-nnie M> '
K'C?via:-uALiMaggie Butler,.Mrs. Ada"
Mas.tisbn, Mrs. \V. IfV LTltimeiy Mr. .T.
w ' -a ; !..v!L Mr. B. S. Sharp, Mr.
j Mr. James A, Benson, Mrs. LiUie J.
yJreAv.t o"n; -Rev, R. AsliurV, Iiev. \V.
[if. IVny. Mrs. L. C. Clay; Mr. 'D, II.:
j Brown, Mt<s rSeipio Gamhrcll, Mrs.
; Mi'Vi'iia- IMv.Adcyr. iTr.'H. E. Thoma*-.- ^
I A'an Duron. Mr. Joe Fns\X<*,
Mr. ;B'hi1h'iv Wat kins, Airs. C. E. .
j AVatkiirs. Mr.. Af. T. Roseman, Mrs. t
Bella Wat kins, iVr.; IT.* ^atkins, ^Tiss
Alary Klj'ia Cambrcll, Miss Alberta
TIoi?i,\. M-T^ST TTattio Bonse, Mr. N. S.
Coleman, ReV.R. D. Glenn. Mr. N*." E.
Mat.! I son. Mrs Cam .Tones, Mrs. Zndie *
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SI'MCI AT XOTTrK?
' 1 he L nit- d Order of'-the G. K.
Guiding and J.ollil'e Union will.open
its Sir.fh. Grand Lodge Session at
I n.'oiv Basil vst Chii'reb. on ATAv the i
1st, l2ii.il iin.1 .".ril iviiu Tt.hjiiiii.i V JLVanl,
.of -Charleston; S.. C., in the *
rtirir, the (Irand S. M. ' ~'
Theatre
ission . *'.r . '/ .. ; .
1 ."?Plli. Admission to the
JJ.J.Hg J .< >J 11 L? 'JliLA d- ' - z=
i".\ _ ?l:i>* ami, flight from 2 -t
V vvill show- tho sHffle liiyrh I
lh(jl?.isl> Mom I ay andjTuesAri/.ona
Wiftloat." *r