The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 19, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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^ Saturday;- May 19, 1928
ji Church N<ews
By^REV. j. i
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ZION BAPTIST
CHURCH^HAPPENINGS. u
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MY. Tomas Dargan opened Sunday
Schol on time and the school .was
very large. Mother a' Dtfy^SwytVanv
featured the entire, pefiotj, of thie . lesson
study.? The exercises consisted.
niations; air bearing on the memory
"of mother. Rev. J. C. White reviewed
> thelea aori nnrt i
^iitvivuiv.*v\sV4 11 met: JO*.
?? seph?ft BlaoohOtWi, of Abbysinia,
East Africa, who thrilled the young
folks with wonderful- things. of Afr>:
ca. ?
At 11:30 the church was ' crowded
to its capacity as the processional
frmvpd ?lnwlv ?.^ tKn choir stand.to thu
?. tune of "Chine thou 'fount uf ini'iy "
/ blessing." Rev?' J. C. .NYlute., paste,
preached a mostwon derful mother's*
day sermon from the te?t: T'He .must,
needs, go. through Samaria." Subject,
"Going to see mother."' Dr.
Blaaechettali is a graduate of the
University of London. He' tdok his
' degreb in, philosophy in Oxford Col-,
r- Jege. He was a slave for twenty
years; afberhis father a king" of Abyl
'sinia was slain in battle. The rAnsom
price of his freedom was pai?l by the
international Christian mission, whichorganization
gave him the best edu
^ cation obtainable, lie [traveled with!
for years. Dr. Bliiechetti was chap-j
lain in the General Allenljy's ;arniy!
when Jerusalem was taken ' in the.
world's war. Ue^is^tluenl of-, s^wyelr 1
an orator of the rarest jiypb anil a 1
pulpiteer who hatf no eq&jd. [
At times it appeared that'he had
r worked tlie church in a frenzy spiritual
excitement. The sermon will long
be remembered. ?
k 1:30 the funeral services of Sister
If, Rosa Peay-was preached liy the Rev.
J. C. White to .a host of sorrowing
relatives and- friends. Sister Peay"*
was a young woman of'sterling worth '
and will be?greatly -missed in her I
church.
At Shandon Annex?Shiloh'
Mesilames J. C. White and Delia
Clark motored with the pastor out to
Shandon Annex where a beautiful service
was. held.- The church voted, license
to preach to Bro. Philip Dray- i
? ton. $24.00 ,\yas'collected there. Little
Shiloh is the youngest "church in
- the Gethsemane Baptist Association.
' but there is not another Chtirch anywhere
its size that cqllepts the -sanie
amount of money all the year around.
This little church represents in evewy- .
thing that Baptists have, from ah
ordinarv union nieetim* on tV?v4?n-??^t I
the National convention.
At 8:00 P. M.. Zion was crowded ]
f - to her utmost. Rev; O. XV". .Hall," < - I
vangelist anil healer, preached for- j
us. His subject was, "No room fur
Jesus." At the conclusion of the services
he asked all who were sick to
?strip over and. bedicaled. . lie- httthrdnear
a dozen and never laid hisr-hands
on some. J
Deacon Augustus Nelson diet! last
, Tuesday morning at" 1:30; His funeral
al services'will. tie held atr-&k?V-^un?-j
day afternoon.
Sister Lizzie Gillirfm, wife of Deacon
Jesse Gilliam, is very ill at*TTfe''
Good Samaritan hospital.. .
Mrs. J. C. White, Lizzie Quartos.
Adlide Sanders, Betssie Faye, Queenie-.Bates.
GarfieJI enderso^ and Hat.
tie Long left foi^ Mt. "Pilgrim Baptist '
Gnurch, 22 miles from Columbia near 1
f- Statesburg to attend the .Woman's1
Auxiliary Baptist Convention. A TjTgT
Kingir^^rtmns" was j
the missionary pageant giverrby Mrs. ;
J. C. White. Mondav night. $24.00 i
was realized. The play was given at
" 7 Zion Pilgrim, Arthurtownyon Wcdnew?
. day night.
Dr. J. 0ll. (Joodwin continues ill at
, . the. Good Samaritan hospital, hut is :
some better at this writing.
Dr. J. C. White has organized his ]
I men into captains ofc clubs. - He ex"
peels to pull off anally on the lifth
Sunday night in July.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHLRCI1
After the $udy of a very beautiful
" lesson in fhtT Sunday School and a
splendid review- by Mr. Harvey in
which very practical application was
made to present conduct in associating
with^our iellowman, the-.school
proceeded to close and joined the servient!
m the autlllurlhni uluu ovnuy
thing was very beautifully nmumt'd
k . Many sweet roses greeted the auditors !
: ' in the honor of dear dnother. The -j
Christian Endeavor had on display in '
w?.r- lobby a most bqautiful cluster of i
roses paying- a fitting tribute "to. dear ,
,, .' mother on the part of the League. I
At 11:15 A. M. Dean Thompspn,
' pastor in charge, Introduced Rev.' J.
vK'vv c> c o
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Columbia f
rJ. VVHiJE ' ' " \ " t $>
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_? <_ _ il.
Johiwou who< srlecLed as a-text
lae l:jt ciuuse. of t^he 5U? Coirmiahdluetuer.'t
__ The Tonuon waa without
douyt equal to the oeca^iou ami high'
ly ',;le;u111 y; Id ^the spi-mUd. iiuuicilce.
A real' treat it w as.- I he pVeuciieit -in ;
cdiieiusion adtv.onrsed 'especially: hoys?
Ttnd jrirls, young, men and wome.irr
Never tor UllV Cause deceive 'vonr
Toother boo a use alio is your friend.
alway.' and sIk- has done so nttich^.for
you." One Miss l'urhef made the 10juesl
to. pay tribute to her dour nvoihor
by reading a poem at this time.'
The special program as arranged by
li.o missionary society. \y as heard, at
Jb'tlU i\ >L. W'e a&e-^.ery grattrfah to
ir. Johnny, lirown ami Mr. itobeTt"
tiannon lor the splendid musical nuiYitfue.se
for that excellent address on
"i he Kllieiept .Mother." It. ivgs a
masterpiece and pleased accordingly.
i> he 1 tir;!idis all who . contributed in
'iaiy way to the day's succesis. You
are. invited to our services Sunday.
l.lillANON l'RKSISY'1'lilt
IAN CtirHCH
k:da;cwa\. S. (. .- A larire- eonirr'c
Kuumi, me-iuciing. many- visitors, attended'
Jie uuornujgser vices at Leba.
Hon Cliutvfi, Sunday, May GtK. The
Services wew < f very higlj-uitilor ariiT
Wv.ro much cnjoyoil by all present. The
sermon delivered, by the pastor, was
ii;<>:o Is; Cor. 1."And though I
bestow?all ir.y?goorl*s to feed, the
pool' and-though. I give my body to
I e Inn iie.l, and haVe not charity, it
prnlifcaitl nie nothing."- It was set
Tilth .thai real, Christianity is manifested
hi* a life of" service, and that
C hrist ian, service^ is not that service
pc.nl'utmed Thf"selfish' purposes, hut
rather that'type of service in which
one" lost:i .sight of self, through love
for his t'ellownian, in order that he
might promote the happiness.and weir
fan1 nf his T. lhnt man.?: ' .
The senium-.at the. night ? ivi.c.
'was da n 'from.John 3:i(L- The love
of Cut I was set 'forth "in a vivrd m:m~
?ner artd an urgent appeal Wits made
ior the acceptance of God's "gift of
limit', thnugh the' exercise of faith
.oil the part of those Tor whom the
gilt' was given,
i.ebhnon is' gaining momentum in
I her forward stride; Sunduyand mrrl.
[ week services arc both receiving a con
strut increase in attendance and the.
Sin fay offerings are also li ri. the
0" ' ' V
Jtyum.. If things funtinue us they nave
Men" going with us since the new
hur<'b year came in, wh shall acconiy.',,ih
=- al! -?.LLu?thing..; which we- havo
Sot fiiu to'acc(>n)j)lish. y_
'li e ITrtte ' Jesses 'Margta.rcO and
Poi'ol hy Shannon entertained'a nuijihei;,|jif
their friends -in adelightful
i i.tiu'ay. i atty at. their home, Saturday
af renoor.,i"May 5.
i>Ot 1/1 t:i{ A( AIJEMY filRLS'
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- n (H AiiTEi' UN ItlX'iTAl. AT
LEBANON (dU lU'll
5 >- - '
Kiiigoway,. S. C.?An occasion extraordinary
was the appearance at
LcT.am n Presbyterian Churchy Friday
; rdght," .nay 1.1th of the (Jills' Quar.tet
oi Oouiter Memorial Academy of
1 ( i at a A . : ?
Atcohip-itn'rt'tl Uy t-heir' tramfcry-M-is*
X.;. aii V, il!iam-'.,ii)_i:. ieal .direetuess,of
' !.e_ :V..ad; my, uho"proved herself a
tcapaltie ifiul acceptable nccompani.
ts, litis group of' young ladies
[lendereil a pvugiuift .of exceptionally
high order which more than delighli
; the mixed '-audience which heard
! the ni.
With their melodious* voices,- cx-'
perfect -Mending '."oT thoir- varl.m.
I parts, the singers held the audience
i-nrap'.urul."*TVr- an hour and a lull:
which jjeemcd to elapse in less than
l ivn?? third 'that, time. d lii-t .was Itm
first appearance of the ('filter singers
in Itidgoway, but if the eager
"wishes'of th7<se \vlu> HeaT'd thein here
are realized, it. was but the beginning
of a series of many appearances.
J he p: ogram was well balanced; and
' at . ,Jtl?m?ns composed
Wif spirituals, folk, songsj^mTT
| popular-songs,* tastefully selected and
distributed, supplemented .AVith a hu|
niorous read, "The Party" by Dunbar,
I which was most |) 1 e namgly^ri'iulfcml
by Miss Anriie-Gillespie.
?iknii diuur hi tm ni'ii.m nr hit
Vein I?rnV. and the' TUlfnhors tvere
~o -well rendered as to make it Tliffc
-cult-to choose, the oi^cs must favored.
Oho conspicuous n qui her, however,
was a solo, "Daddy's. Sweetheart," hy
| Misr. Flossie nonijtjiill. This young
lady is a singer of rare ability. PosI
so sing a voice bf'Tine quality and
'well controlled, together \vjfh a very
pleasing personality, she' throws her'
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MRS. MfHTOIt \
MRS. RKSSIK MO(
, Tiunsn.w VITI!
5:0 R?Board Meetirijr..
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Pve-Oonvonl>on !~'t' n ?>u'i?y l!t'
Collect i?.-n. Ah'-uan
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10:00 "A. uikI T;d ! _i A.
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. Ueljort id "l'iv 1:' A>". *.i(ti<UvXfA\
! * ' . Reports t?i" 'tiu* '.Mi' X:'i
Music. .
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I- Front Line SuiTAn;. 'S- ii; 1.
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X A.hlvos- Mrs.'II !':> V'. (
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' >'orti on by. libv. .'I i\i '
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'.Mi'f Martha
"T'V Mrs. I.cr.a, V; a:r.,
A.<i jot'ivn nTei! t,
ifs\ U,
I'OVotions; s '! -!;i
niif Mcy/peit.
- "Hfftfoir By fix-vl;' r. '
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'self in*,.> l,or ainjciii.c; in .-.i.vi', j,
nc.r' ns. to set for;hf Su>: .? i1!.' vj
ties to the best advantage.
i- Conspicuous also urnonjr the sinjjers
jwas Miss AnrlroCillr-pif, atToj-L This
cunning little tfirl with he;- winning
smile, possesses a voice .'with n t-.hej
nomcnal ran ore which, she li i.:
suoh a nvftriner as to clear IV "f- talnish
liorstMi as a vocal fa*ottigy. '
TBe ..fa'ijL. that .those'Vg'tr.?*;
youiiK itulTTttr a'*:e ' : \ ; :w.
capable of rcnde'iting sivh ('cm i i
program a, bespeaks much credit to
Mis* Williams, their' trainer. ?h
Williams is a charming y nmg wu.ir.av
'ul1 Allli!.....!!, .'.I.I., c1 '.hi.,! - . ! 'I!11;?1
- 'bCi' UVbtoh'. .IVl Pi., tea. !,m- l' I'.:
- ;1!?h. And' ill lis i al iliivc at
_..U'r-Acadtiti"y;..^hci-c
pletihg Tier fit ^ ten S. That sln>
~ should bin able in-the brief t:na; ifi"
which she has labored there to do->
vleop the qunr.tet*to the stage which
it has., reached trntii-lrrTu V. b > eh:_
cd a:vnothinp;:short of Vpy ;j nv'
Accompanying: .the young ladies to
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rrf> :
lericnce means skill *
:il)ili 1 v?tho rpasnn
k you can place ut? R&yJ .<
-1 lonlitlcrce in cm }
lily to serve you iMXll J;
L . S upcrior e(j uipment, B "
derate cost, care in M??j| m
ty detail assured. E
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\ I'foau HrniUkKual Baptist \
?!>' ' Anurnm.Baptist .Church, Black- .
Sf'ta tul Calvary. 'Baptist i
v?. A.IT/rtc-T: "7" . s
Si nsion.
v Ijr. >..nvi<- i-> nat-toii, Mrs. Laura .
AniiU1''Robinson,- TCuMo.vel\
' Hucfvett-. '
a o.f 'South . C'f?-i"<4iiia. Mrs. S.
- rt liitc; Moderator.
: Li-v. R.;.l. iiyal. .
. . i.i.'iy -X: Jones.. 1'resident"
' Mrs P. .^. Tn;rr.'i'ii'i"**'
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Lt:<V u?<- ViiU'iy^lVrkijilv's WTrilittv. So-'''
: to ho Si. .1 '.ii; 1 rlniir
1?1?" !> ?>!? < {i;i?;.?rrtrH?
li'C SESSIOX; \| I
n /.ml /!rs." Knnly l>nwnpoit>and >rin.
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.<v " V.r l>cv. K. J. Ryni;'
-4t c v;iy Vfnr 1 >r. (i. W. Limy,
.! Coulter Academy and mem?.<
: (;! the General Council of the
i o - Uteri.mi Church. U. S.. who pre;>
r-'.vt tne singers'-to tho^udienco"
In hi--* rem;>vl<s, rtr. Lqn# mentioned
t c 'foil .that the quartet js to travel*
_?!./' r" ', ! *.. summer under the auspice?
i ' the General Council, and wiHf sing (
hur. h in distant sections of the
' .t*j? l>i i.er th<? firsf Xoproisinprers
v.h'-in this honor has been accorded."
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~T ]T\TF^n! R(;t NT.WS . "*
' ' U~UrT~?X~of 'tin
: TTiirii School, M:sses Ezrena
;! Oi I t h'a \Y"11?nms were the
lypjaniatton Contest
, ' ' tVe. Kid^e Hill Graded ftchool.
4nkrht April ?.0 whs a Hiprh
ft h! at AU. Zion Ban'ist Ohnroh
. '"'veil mini/tors preriohod, taklnpr 10
- err h to preach and 10 mrn a
-take ?n tliier follcetion. All
j/.i4:i,i tors- came from the .state of
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Aiken News '
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i ' i 'l ! i '.'A ii;ty tii.'
: Mi*hi < f i h"c. cit;.- ^ \v ilj- Iiv
I wM liji j .nmy-nor ~v{?Va'tia'n.'. On \\ v<!
t- jnx vM'tiinii' of this'wyvk I'lyk K."
It. V^rf! . :! A . li.? ''Ml,.
(?.iklsr^* wtH tk-livVr an' a'kirvss at"
'.ti. ivl- i'ri'ir:.-1 - ?piiMr.
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i A:,'}.!' \v . Ii . n; on- Ini-.iiiuii.' '
it' i i tjiuh i'lyiitifv vxj." rcuies ,-yn -frw.w
ilny rtiiyhi, May. l'ialh. I
Mrs. lio^tvrvt.' .OarnUli.- . a! '"i Jktk*
[jiiy^htvi oj (f</luiiibia, h. <j., arc vis- j.
LtjttK li-iat^v.-s m' Aiktn." j
Many. AikcnnOs taui-it'kvi t)iv fun-A
l l ;t' 'V vk'.yv? <:>' ?\\"ill.'*ha.^a in J<-hn-?
kt-A?i-^tn- a v. t tr-^Yrnr-f1'
li N'i~y I 'Ji' .tlai; > yuii^rrman in this j 1
svTTiohi T. ? ~
*Ar? v Iti:.hi-*;- ki'*"T... a aijivr ih UrT '
I Ui?i;r A ui ciiy \v::l (.l.^aT". s
Xv\v V'-irU <_ ii_y"-.SaturUay. .' j'
X"; -J'iliii.-oii \i ill ktulivcr- anj
iitclTou I .Tw* - rrrrrrrtmn i ..y st-r vk-v To" '
I "' l"'l'l ll' ' III ? j '1 ' !l> I [ ) ?I
lili .-.uimaA
it very iri'tHt .'nac-bi^. ' ? ; 'r.' ..
Mif- \ |i la 1 hiiv . f :j .it | jralai 1
n'.omher.ol the \ < ii.lm r set. r.;t? l?eeii ,
i-H- lor \ v i al Mut^i^o-our?
Jvlitfht hy ' i - _r.o*A !.' i] feral i n*i> I'-mm
her iHnc-ma .. '
. KevV A. \V. !Ii:i v Ah tVieh:' liitlc '!
iaujrfiter. in'a itVv .y. :i tbe'r
friends and ieiat\? ;r, A'lule:
Key. I . P. U a li. ?; 1. :i ) /. _
il thV .fcetAU.-e at Krioiidshiji ItaTAist'y
L'h.uiah dum*w? the ahsehco of the
[Ki^i.u' on 1 ?> i?MiiiVuij.. : ~""
On Sunday evening. May. l."T~h thv
Ocl<I Fellows held .theil n-ntvUij -AVHoc
at ('umhcrlund A. M. K. Church:
LiiA'-- II. \Vinh. fo'eaehod , t he. uhnuul
ermoii. i
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I.OHFly S li\\ S
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'i la- paKtaiiy of' Siyjolh. A. .M. K.
uti rt.-'n, ,-IWt H," .'I'V Ii i l'v'brand,, .was.
n\ ' <? Via ; (Jentrai A.Vinl'erenc/e.^at '
,.-."TW. -lie tK,. .../.'...I 1 -
v uk inviti i+yi ~ 1 iifiiil ->
i the i haiVh.". \Vjt> 'hope Tor him a v
li'usant. stay at 'he conference. . *
. .tri- .-ill lanyiiur on-tho work ;
it die church, in the absence ol' the
aster.. -Mothers' Day exercises wenT
imderfull- carried out. Everyone
r.' la ?i have enjoyed tin- program.
he spring revival njoetinj* \it .St.','
hull. Llaptist Church was a success i
ast.weck.- ' .
I*i-??f. A. Daniels of this city- spent
i few days' in .Yirijfinia last week. '
lit'* reported a very pleasant trip.
.llo.-rter. -iveilt?rit.thi-s lew?.M
eht, the week at Holliville, E. C.,
tvith relativty?: She reported -hn enfoyttblv
stjh.v on her return. .
Mrs. .Sarah. Itf-itt. Nil's. Maii'trie Fel'nf
:ind' Mrs, Delia Handelph' are on
the sick ist' this week. AVe hope jjfor J
hem a speedy- recovery.\M
: -si's H. F. Collier anil Taft -Wilianis
ol' tS|Ue (:*?itoge. - .-|>e'nt '.lie.
week-ejw} at lioine. . j
Mr.-B.;/F. llildehran.d, .-son of our
v.- nvotored down from Columbia
Saturday evening. ace 111 panted l>y Mr.
Deter, ..F elder.- <rf this city, who is a
r:uiic?u. at Allen I ;ni\ersiry. 'Piu-'y
: !sb spent the week-end and reported,
an enjoyable stay. - , f |
air. Julius .Mooter motored t<! Plneiv;
o'od Sunday afternoon ayeompauied
by Jfiss Susie M.Iriek, .Mrs. Katyra
Caldwell and Master Arthur Caldwell. .
They reported a very plea-ant trip. !
HAKDKKA I1.I.1C -N KWS ' !
rTT!.e C. i'. ( K ol ( >.. I:. . Oh hir.-m d-J
Heir atTnual tiuuxEsgiYmg BiFhJay at:
r'.-heis' Chapel M. K. tli'.uvit. The
ttniuial sermon was preached;.'by the,.
|?'f> .1 H U -> kinol .p j.
Mothers' 1'ay was hVhiy observed
: '.iiiday. at hoth. churches.
KTider N'. T. Buwrn mid 4- .J- Mitch
ell and fIU*v.. Washington .attended
the Mothers' Day.program a?-Fishers'
1 h'apx'T'M. K.' t.hijrch. .
\ er\ iiUereslthit remarks concerni4ig
'lie oriein; of t.fto tiny was made
J?y ,Ke\ s. Williams, Mitched^ WmdTtnirton
ami liowtn. - ~~j " ' ,
Messrs.- Troy Washington. JamesT
(ia.iinonv. Marshall Randall .tsicL
IvV.-u-J i'.. iiMgi y'am. Colcufan,
of KmOvd'n Institute, I^acltvjLlle, S. C.
returrt.e?1j ho/nt* Ks4U.iv after a'succes'sful
term iiV -Tchou!.
.Mrs. Eliza Rol-inson hnd suns', Jas.
Juid Richard, in company with Revs,
ilowon and Mitchell motored to Wa+^
to.rbom Monday.
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tyr. -and Mrs. A. B Pelot and "mother
Mrs. E. M. Primus attended the May
Day Festival at tIre llavcn. Home
schuol the pant wewk.. .T -
'.Mis. I.o.t. i \\Uilkmi_oI_Sa.yann;d\i_
spent the wnnl'.on!ntmTr"o'. the
' f Mr. and .Mrs. J. \V. Wilson. Quite
a nnrnher of visitors from Hurdeevillo
attended. the dance and bail
Bhifftbn, Monday. '
" Mr.' Fred Jenkins |pent Sunday
in Savannah visiting friends.
Miss Marie Curry spent Sunday in
Monieith visit Eg retatves.
Georgia. . The amount raised was $38!
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"" HAMIiklU, XKWS..1
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Thr ).H l.v.'lix li'! < > < ; r| [ f.ljfcho ??
l>iwi. school with i'jol'.
J' itiyltcnhiufkt-r. oi' IjfwiehviHmfc"
i J f: In-- i; |, lu'-h JlitKC last Wtek, ?
i h*-Lao uiaarc-Jiie sCniicih \\'a.s ivt-aclii .
1 i 1 ..'I '1 !i k, lti'v.? ?
LVi. < iiiilar.j ai.ll way >;uiU' ktliiijJ.
tin; ~f-CTrktyt-tk-hy-^q t
aLi vCko 'liu: }>rt^ri-a?> dutTay' - ' ^
c-* iim WL.i'k* \va- ^ :at'i.-i,iii;'.!!i, M'-'tj. aW ?
. ' ~al<i.|.y. luan^ that v-i'ik - -1. < I. .11 to - .
p u"-'. ' " ; liai Ihfiu'r? >! .-.lit
s. ho'k- Thjkvsday. jf-'yvys- cantwt- ' ?
n:irht.- 'J'hj.s ni^ht V 'iV , i i | fn rnj?
n h^TFaJ^ <511 \yii g ia couvusU '
ui.us; ,i. uts<- DfAMiiiy. Jivsie '
i < iyan, -iMwtJiy "- "*
iVvttnrr-f ?-?. :? W . i '> "
(i<?li'.'l"' l?^4?'. -HI -S.i i-j". lix-t s' ami - "
Mr. Kail .F-a;!, .> ! }.u.[ :akiu^' iiw.1'
!<ut- tire hr.?" ai '! ? i>iid prizes
*i*i a; <{< ?{, v? ai*:. ' 'WasiV-?. ^
! anil Ko'.-cna [j M- pr-rIIvv IV.
J-Ut." f' llTK^i'eiTTiit' hi^h school
o :r o a.- jiivscribcd 4:*y- the Bo&rd >f .?^ "
I... ?.^,?t|. 7mj?TTI"VTI.H ' 1' ' ?v
& isa W'afi'lT!iV?V* *"* ' "
: , I :V;:a; < ' h, d ^Kir.'-ori, Khza.Toouier,' ;
' .u l'Kiilriarul. Ijuth Thompson,j^'el-n
K-< i'ij, Uih^'WiiJiUir.'*; and'Mi^s
F,Iva,o i'mckru-.v, . 'j he v- i chy prill-.
al. imdjjyl-v fuhl;:..; ^i'i.itqiTts dt!' ?'
irroa't .ircUt't f<. r 'hi.- iv.orlt -?c- .
com_i>JR> hod ...Juac Jtiur r&. lia?
(. rta,.an'l \vo.ai>- L 'k.r:^ i" vvV;'.V.l t'ivr
return. 'and =a. ?u.'.c.' ; hire.: e:
ur"oiinahuTori win i *. .. . .*K> tho'ii* : '
?
V.V'i'i. WJ'.ii >liV ( Zi \i: . . , r*' ' . r
^ .".v." z .i,'.\;..
j -'iorl"-<:> :t; Ui? tt'taUj.l-jjlidirig-*'* .
-r? ": ' ;? 1. : !" !. i.;'tr.c j.u . : "~
V u'~ ^ v if ' J-:';vc t:vcm 'thvir
' -i /?f ut;? n t.j y.J..-. .V*Ai-rn.^Vut r.ii. - ' ' _
i rhoilikiyc. it" jlt.-(_fi.r. ' .
i) iv Jt ] . . >( 1 r.
wi * ??< ' .141 )C" 11i 1.,'(/ . ' fjv i I; o ?vt." '
1 ..1 bill .-hi- iulap-yd tiHl.1 -t'OVV l i ? 'Hi,* '
i-xii w W'li jt Hiii-i.f ilii vUU.cun?y.-.:ij.
M ti \ C'.-. i .ckl iuXi* 1A ? i JiU1 fliCl
ios's, liny vi a hick was of Jh? jj-i ad tunica
'class* liic .niyn'j of ilei* couth. She
W-us funeiadzed Sunday iivtu l-he a- *
L'.vt- tunica ehurcii siinong -a- host of '
a Mowing l*i 19 litis- J ho bereaved lain"
Uv ha> uur Anmathv. . ..
Mfsi "Ursula. Johnson look suddenly .
ill in t-huivh last Sunday nijfht and* is ^
still Vi.ntini : ' . I'.-r rh.'.m ...
ho)' a speedy recovery.-- ?
r.nr'd-y l-eir.y iin itlt-.-il?day--Ahu' ' '?
chureli-yoers -if the ( [.tv.'onk advan
of it, and as a result the servicesat
both .-the Baptist and^Methodisf:
churches \vcV-e well attended both mo;rTtilTJ?
and evening."
Kev. C. 1. Zeitrler. .the t'iiiir.th *?<.? - ?*
vontioruil district missionary, is again
on the field; Hs report at tije previous
convention went over the - t' j?.
shaving that through his energy and
push the Baptist in .this pan . of.;thc-.-.
State ar.e loyal when the work is prop.: ...?'
erlyMtruutfhtr'to them; lie-pFoirche'd-T;?
the bacc-al aureate s. Virion of-the Black
ville high school of which; Ifev. S.-J.
Bice is. principal, hist.* .Sunday, Services
at the .William Chapel
Bapt i.-t .< hiireh of NvhH h the ,wr..ter''
> ? pa^a-r, -vero-Wr let-1 y. a ,-ter.dtd?h ?i .?t? ?
Snmlu'y with' a -deal cY Interest raatii. '* .
fe>te?s.*- ' " ... _ * ??.
Mi-.?io.i'iM' 1 i. 1.;;i ?e ,?a ...
punted the bguy of. her. mother ltt.iv. .
liriHc Weeks--ago; left this.- week far
hei; home'in New York City.-.
St. ,K hn Baptist Church of which
J^cv. Baylor. i-- pastor \yi-H begin
.. 3tonight meeting Sunday Eight.','
1 he j nbiic js cordially ihyite.l' to at- .
lemh .
$ ^NOr.N< K.MFNT %
? ; BallV r Si-ler^ .huh < i;i\{urv" A
? Dl' l.SS \| A U l\ Slidl' " , ? "
now o;>i ;..ii.f snik'iik y our ?? ;?
.?? patronavel'.' Fashionable Tlre'ss.- X *".
jt^mtrkriiua?LLtt ratioi^, Kenodel- X?
y. ing, . " .V _ Y '..?k
W e 'aVo- '.(Tor "YOth Contjjry
X tpdivMua 1Ti a;nifig W". i; 1.1-13 *1*
~ an! X - .
Y makers wishtrc t,-> ?.*/ . >n,.
X o'dieient-; TTnfn l'yI_uiiUi)r ^ :?^ ii
-r-fliTrfnrParlicnlars *$*
? A \y A--Mr- ? \K 1' Rr-Ptrrftrr>yr^~T7~*~
?* --- 1(127? Colletre' St.
j* (Call lu'twbin 5 ami 7. evenings^ *;*
< '>'t'
: Quality 1'ressiiig Club ; J
Ui) lleaning, Kcpaumg, A1-.
lei 11 iyj a yd L?\ eing * -
_We arc!*Jn business .lor your mw~ ? '
venioTiee and our living. A little
t*o-oj)oratioii would help.
J. It. Donley, .Manager
V. ;?i. C. A. 1JUILD1NG _
- SumtVI ISDPhone ;tH<?l
JL HrontlwnV I>aii^ ^|
T Hunch i f "I
X OPEN DAY & NJGIlT X .
$ W'h.rv V. wSnt g .1 tayiSftJL
X 1<> oat. conic 'in. Gccd rb.ee f> S, ..
y Ladies omr"Gent*. X
If It. W., WOOflK Trr.p. *4 ^ ' ^
10S W asliip-ton 2i. Phone 581 :y
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