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PAGK--81X.'- ' ,' ' r Greenwood News ir. : ~ Misses Luciic Pcroival, 'Maymo L Williams and Ila Fair left Sunday fo Orangeburg, where they will atten< summer school. - r. . . Misses Jessie Williuiytot Jonoll Sims Ma s. Lula Bluft'ord'and Mr. Audrey Blufford* left last week for Lake Ju ? . nerlaska, N. C., where they will spent the summon. , Little Misses Mamie Eugenia, Ma - bel Chrol and Master David Gamble Jr., left Sunday morning for thei home in Orangeburg, after extend ed-stay in the city visiting their aunl Mrs; Cora. L. Williams left' Surido; everi/ng for Greenville,' where sir ' will attend summer school. . Mrs. Julia Williams .is attend in; puimncf pi i>wr-rH^\TK^?tyntgi Miss Agnes Williams has returne ' ' from Griensboro, N. C., where sh attended' the Y. W. ?. A, ConfcrencM part of Virginia, whore she v.jll at tend summer school. r Miss Lillie Richie spent last Wee nesday in Newberry on business. m IIuluu L"iiia-N. i attend lug sun mor schol at~Grecnvillo. ? Mis^es'VViilie and Nettie Tox spcr a few daysfofetweok, in Kirkrcyvii iting Miss Jllaridn Anderon. Mr. Harris Crorker ef Atkirfl'a, Ga ~7~~~~~waa .a pleasant visitur at Tabcrriael Baptist (.'liun'v Sunday. 3?= Messrs. Je r-h Eutler and Herbei ' Ware iaft * 't; re, N. C., whei they will c summer. Sundaj u't day fat Tahci na-cle D:.?.. - rcli. Suporinter ' dent C. L..'u. v.' .1 his staiY T>f fr.u ful teacherj v'ere. at their post 0 time. The jlc Ison was 1 Ami Of nil taught by each teacher and the eo le-tion was above l ar. ' At 11:20.A. M., Rgv. II. A. Petei son preached a noble sermon fvd'i the subject "A mind to work," TV sermon was"deHvcre much pov er and eloquence. Rev. Peterson d? livereu another soul?stirring .serine at the everting, semce.- All who wci there" were ben. fitted and. enjoyed il ? service. ??*?:? ? ?. The Tabernacle'Bap.tist Church sionary society is putting things ov< .. in grand style. Mrs. Dcttie B. Jofie " the faithful president, with the c operation of the good sisters are^kej steadily at work. They are doing a they can. to make the society grea ___ ?Jerv ' tAliss Jymmie Williams with h"< . faithful junior girls are following the fOotstfeps of the ohjer ones to mal their society just what'it should be The B. Y, P. U. under the-leade > ship of Mrs. J. 'M. Walker is st ' J '^ "~J~ growing. Wo are proud of the i test that tjie young .people aire mar festlng in the woik. We-are urgiv ail the young people to m'cetTTis ea< Sunday afternon at^ 5:30 o'clock. Mrs. S. J. T. Burgess is attend ir summer school at Orangeburg.? Mies Gladys Bradley entcrlaim Tuctiday evening at-ber heme in ho: or of her cousin, Mr. Goni al ~B ladle of New York City. Those enjoyir the evening were -Misses Gladys vS*. art, Mary Gmi h, Jessie Gilliam, >.t lie IJichi;-, Al:.-o Co'kman, Evelyn IIi - ~-flrid-|-M''-."'3' ' > Mo.-sra. n. Cusnniir.g;- \J'o- n,. of Ilcxlgt G.r \t . John T. Kiciv .... _ Xaney T ..ivge Hil!, Y. Nance a: a. ' ' . 0.*r. I.ancy P'c . . _ iival es-j..".,.-.i -.iostcss in se.rvii sanjlwichfj, ?c:n . aade and cuke. . M . "....'J h'i?A'ls*' tu' ni. in d_by Mr. Yf.iir.mj^ Friends of alias Rosa Leo Cann will read with interest that she h been re-elected to teach in the- Coke 'bury school. Mrs. 5. I. Goldson was in. Grce wood Tuesday on business. Mr/Petcr Williams was funeraliz Friday of last week. The bereav -family has our, sympathy. Mr. Charlie .Goldson has return to Greenwood for the summer. I many friends extend him a hear welcome. The members and friends of Mor Chapel can truthfully say, didn't o hearts burn as the man of God, in t persbn~br Dr. F. D. Johnson, talk with uS by the way; Sunday from t subject: ' "Restaratioh of Lost Jo; The evening sermon, which very he rT ful, was preached by Rev. Nelson Macedonia is having a- revival. 1 are hoping that much good will done. Mr. L. C. Waller has returned fr< the Republication National . Convc tion and reports a fine trip" Mr. and Mrs. David Cromer, h and Mrs. Henry Curry motored " Carlisle, Sunday and spent the d with Rev. and Mrs. W.-L. Johnsi Miss F.dna Jchnsoin returned wj ? them spend ^eveial days. HAROLD V. H.V 1'1'H WHITES < CHICAGO ' . < , ~ " 1928 mark for automobile crasl are set in *?' . Tlv'rty three injur in forty-run- -eic' nt duiTrg *1 ' .. . month of zny of. them of major ch 1'' 1 nn unknown t very large i loss. . ? j^'-r 111 | afffciinry *. m i' I. mfiii'' j MRS-MARY E. CLARIES FUNERAL 1 ' jMrs. Mary E. Clark died at her j i. homo on the Bm hamville Road, Ken. , ? daltown* Monday morning, June 11 j i at. 4:00 .o'clock,. aftor a.iiagei'iiig ill- ; ness which she bore with Christian i, fortitude. She was never known to v [murmur or,complain. -j The body:.fay. in state at the resiJ dcnce of her. brother, Mr. Jas. H. Coode,, 1013 Pine St7 from Wednds " day afternoon to Thursday and from there to hto 8ocrr>ivl Calvery Ilaptist r Church where the simple funeral ser^vk'ca were heat rtt 3:30 P, M,?The ." ?Rev. Charles ^^1, Brown oQieiaUnVas-' y isisted by Rev. R. M. Myers and Rev y ' S. 8. Youngblood. Mrs. Clark is the daughter of Mr. g and Mrs. I.ewis Coode of Edgefield, 8. 8., and thowlfe cf Mr. Bcnamiw. CnarkTof KehdaltoWii, tins city. Mie c was atjdevoted member of- Second Calvjjl vvay . Baptist Church'. 8he was a w<<.??? iiwtA\' ?.Ci a" ffreat 'Tuuiiber of, frierfls deeply l_ rympahize with the family in then .. V H Kv tw.f band, Mr. Benjamin .Clark, Columbi<a> ltllittaM', .Mr. U.wis^JL. ode, Mgclmld. -?R.. C., ai'd f) sisters, 8 brothers, 1 step T -.on and'other relatives. Interment* was made in the Randolph cemetery -c beneath a mound of beautiful flowers which bore m?< testimony of the es-. teem in .which . he was held- by .fcer ' many friends. . ' J " ri ' h Anderson News n ' ' , ' \. y ~ , l rdjss Georgia 'Rrllivan and little ~ 'lerbid't .Vehevir11,' r'i:;I 1 i c.1 fa ri1 "Friday..irovnii:>r and l-onrdeU .the train l0 for; New York City.. ?<-li <s .SitHiv tn , ?viil spend a.'part of'hoy .vacation in iWtpn. '. . ,n Mrs. O. K.. Johnson and family more tor,eel to Denver; R. C? Sunday af' rR, neon to'tho^TThilclrcii's Day_ exercises. _ Dr. ami Mr<. Eduond John =on at j. tended the Elks' Convention in Char ji i'jyton ^wul report a plea ant trip. On 3 heir way hack tlicy sioppcvj in XVv.y i). berry Vhh .their en ter an.J "brought pf 'ittlf- Klsic Gfaibnan, thoir niooe, b ick !li with them. y Mrs.,L. II. Quirk attend -d the Stn.te . Federation meeting iiv Keek 11 ill Inst ei. week. ' ~ ~"~7 in Mr. Jim Hall,.and -Mrs. Janie Ma. w vit>n are 6n. the sick- list thir? wee!:. We. hope tl.uy \\?i 1 soon he out aiv' gain., ~ v. . ill -Mis. Mini.e ITi uce Jpnes and little n. .'.".'and 'dauahtevn, Kh.isq -and Minnie ,i- R "betray- who have been spending a vjv. while in Washington, I). 'jC., are. at jtr hfipic agaim?: '>? <? Miss Kmiiia Mvek has 'jyoric to ig Phi! 41 .-Iphia- to spend the summer with her' .parents, jd Little Miss Grace^Kennedy J'olinn. son, oi Atlanta, Ga., is .visiting Mr. y, "and Mi-. W. I, l'e k. ;. ' ig -Miss Virginia WatMns and Carou_.iLiic . J. fYcrton, of BHtnn, spent . a >1- vhlle Sa!u/vf..;:' i.'.h Mrs. Z. V. A. 11 Williams. ' . * K." Pdrs. James ' me.ly, of Greeny 11 Id, ;s. was in the city on Set '.Vdr.y. p.... '? n CniM,.iw,n i, . w..i B. v |< .iv. Pnln.r.d, \ 1:. ying vm r met'od n'revival: "nice iiiy at Six "h ?.Tt '/ion foi- Bev. A. tVr r.iw.vir. Hp tou rorts a wonderful m.etinc* ahd' is '.oud t:i Ills' praise V.f Uiv.\ ,Bv-.wn an I .on V.fl congrcjfirtrypn; Everyone "fch''betas haw Bj?st<-r Campbell ret homo, >3- and Enjoyed fco'h sermons delivered by him On. Sunday. n' Jdr.' John Will lf"C who is' atj tending school- Mortdmusc College , Atlanta, G a., is spending - his van' ed von with his mother and- sister on Y\. , Franklin St. * lis Mr. G. "W. Boldcn r.nd son, West' 7y" berry, were vj.-itoiv in the cd>y, 'lues ' 'lay. . ">. ris . Sunday, Juno. 17th hemg an idea iur . doy, services at Thompson C en ten n ha - ? -A. K. Church were la reel v attended 10(1 The day began with Sunday Schoo ^ ,. 11"):GO with Ali-ss Fdra Caldwell, th< -uperintendent. jwrsi/fine; after th< yt faueht'hy the vari*us teachers. TN Vsson was nldy lVvicwed by Mr. P C!. Ouirk. \7iss Cera Lee Caldwell \vn elected superiiv'rr*lent oF the 'Sun am , _ , day School until the return Prof. S ?nC. Perr>VAvbo is away attending sum r .<iv-r at .->rate college, urango to w.-s.~er ' ay" Mi'. .Tint TT.tH Is 111 flt his hMVlP 6) on. ITierh St. We wi.-.h for him an earl; ith recovery. ? Miss Mnxino Eolden, of Union, S C., is? visiting her aunt ;yid uncle, Mr and Mrs. J. R. BolJen. on Wardlav St. M ren's will He observe* ?e?! Sunday fundi? rt ThrttntJ^dTTContcn ed nial M. E. Church. QuHo a spic; Tie ' prrtefam ftn3 hrra pmpii'rcdr Aft o a ; the memhersj v isitors and friends ar >ut cordially invited to come out am j hear the little folks. a tt 1' iiiiiiiii ; " - TH^PALMET Chester Paragraphs i . . ? '*1 ? Coming -as a pleasant surprise to j their many friends, was the marriage' in Home, Ga., of Rev/ J.. T. Douglass, I. of Charlotte,. Rev. Douglass is sup-k plying the 1st Presbyterian Church p of RoJne,- Ga., as' pastor; Mrs. Doug-1 ^ lass has been teaching for the past| two years-in the city schools of Rome".-' Re\\ Douglass is a student in the, theological department of McCormigJc * Theological College. Chicago. 111. He, j is an only child of his parents. 'Mrs. j . Djmglass is the only child of the late Dr. and.'Mrs. Drayton, of 'Charlotte,i and Is a" ynnng woman of much 1 - * tiive and refinement. They are .receiv- ^ 'or many "years of prosperity. They |1 ra'e the quests-of their narents. Mr. I ' and Mr.v J...T. Dougass, for .a couple r j .QX r\y?c|ts-. v *> * !>. Mrs. Mt\rie. Gi'lmore is attending j t summer school at State Collie, Or_! angeburg, S. O. 1 Mj'i Uinta Abel returned? home t . Saturday, fiffffl 8 t.WiLono fulls' stay w, I i Washingtont D. CI . , . 1 Miss I/tura Ilinton is in Washing- | : ; - ? * 'en. 1). C'.; far several weeks, because pof the illness of her brother* Prof. j Clifford Illntonr in a hospit il there. \ '..M is< Ihwtlnt Greene left Saturday \ 'night for he r home in Hogansville, 1'iVa.. hfter- at.vOiyiing the FiiyJey high , j whool the past term,. . j Mrs. Annie Cloud died at Her home , I ' |*>n .Center. St., Sunday; after a" lingering illness,' Rev. W." L. Baxter conducted the ' funeral services,."Monday .afternoon at.Calvary Baptist Church, l j ;>f. which, the deceased was a loyal ; poniber for many years.'- 'Undertaker , Spnnh.v.as funeral (lirocmr. ~~ i _Mi,\ ,_Otis WhiU.oek is in the .city s, I 'roni New York City because* of the ilwith of his mother, Mr& Atfnte Cloud , i MTS~r.oui'se (!. Catlaham ar 1 1"' >j ther, Mr. Leon Gardner, of Allendale; i after motoring to Greensboro, N. C. | where they spent a week with Rev. , Callaham, motored here.and spent a j l'ew hoprs with Prof, and Jit's. S. L. j. I'iniey. ana journeyeu on to i ronton, . v here. Mrs. Callaham wtll be instructs or in geography in. the teachers' siunmer normal.".! ' ' . , Mrs. R. II? Walton, Grand Royal. ' Matron of South Carolina, met with Queen Bathaheba Chapter No. 7, O. K; &,'orT^fijfvnda.y nig)tt. A Very probUihle meeting was held, aiid Mrs. Walton was Vti rrtfly. received. Her Instruction . and .advice were an inspiration t call. She was-.the-.guest >f Mrs. ('. M. Finlev, Grand Royal As loci ate Matron. Madam M. E. Woods, Mrs, Etfh " Leather, Miss ha mile UisSetlf Mrs. Roxie Davis, Mrs, C. M. Finley .and Mr. Loyis Finley attendedthe State Federation of "Women's Clubs in Rook ; i I ill, ia.-rt week, and enjoyed each se.s, don. r Tito many Chester friends of Mrs. !! !!: ; 15. Rdwe ai e delighted to jeafn 1 of her being chosen far the. presidency ; apon the' resignation of'Mrs. Wilkini - > - { -on. i no oeautiiui poem wnicn apI peracd on the. first page' of the yird! ^ri.ms, composed by Mrs." Rowq, is a 1 'on vi'i.t'K.' of thought, nnd h mb a . UvttiitiJ'u! .Inid hipting memory .to the' ' :T' *: W-'ll.b I'.ll ocliiovt moil'.;! of' Mrs^ ( Wilkin n", during bor hdministYatiop president, . Mvs. ..John Stnnbuek, of Charlotte,, l -oont several days here-lost week visi' : S iting relatives. . I-Vv. Mr.' Kpyev?was baptized Sun-' i lay! night at Calvary Baptist Church, .{by Kov. \V.. L. Baxter. .Fur. twenty , Tone years, Riv. Boyce has hold . j churches in the A-? il. E. Zion denomi. aC.-n. Rev. Boyce received many 1. hearty hand-shakes and -a cordial wol. [come to the- Baptist" ChurchT 7 ~~ j sirs. K. I,. Stanback ys very- much .pleased with the cooperation of the membership in the preparation \yhich I is being made for the Grand Chapter, ^ <?i;ich meets here in Span's Hall, Ju; [ !: ; 17-19.. All are asked to send their I j j names to Mrs. Nannie Gordon, secre? bo assigned. m ?"l Mrs, Roxie Davis si>ent a few-days" } with relatives in Ridgeway? i .Masters J, C. Gilmore nnd Mondell ^ Gilmore, the. small sons of Rev. and 7 Mr-'. J. C. Gilmore, are waiting relaj Mves in McConneUsville." Mrs. Mat-tie llemphill i^ having a ~ beautiful home built on York St. Extension, near the Metropolitan A. M. It will bo interesting to the many^ V | friends o( Misses Ahbie, and Nannie I Douglass to.learn that they are both , ! wirrirfijyiljirtniMflfl. ?. v , > Mrs. Sntlic Ghist is at hflnie from 1 Mountain Lake, N. J. Mrs. Margaret Foster Ayers is able j to be out after being very ill for sev3 I eralweeka^ - j Sunday is Rally Day. at Calvary V . Raptist Church. The clubs have been f hwty for "thG fiftat ttVfl montha, and e 1 the. reports Sunday will tell the rc3 suits of their efforts. Pastor Baxter is expecting a successful rally. v - _L TO LEADER lR. M. S. STEWART, DELEGATE ij= TO S. S. AND B. Y. P. U. CON- * "3 ? GRESS IN MILWAUKEE, WIS. q ? r-? j-fc Mr. M. S. Stewart, of 1100 Pine St., (g eft last Monday afternoaji for Milt |g vaukee, Wisconsin, where * he" was-' <5 lent by his church as delegate to th:. g Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. Con!- .'g jress now .111' session. Mi*. Stewart jjjj joes from First Calvary Baptist g Church. He is very prominent in his g hurch, where he serves as clerk of 5 he deacon board, and for seven years g iresident of the B Y, P? U., and g luring his administration the Union h ius grown wonderfully and ranks as g me of the best in our denomination, g iVo feel that the church made no mis- ^ ake in sending him to 'represent ~ hem in the Congress and we believe hat Mr. Stewart will come back to "5 is jtH.au r~ prepared "and will be~TFT7 ^ (uirpH tn tin mnrrvj f/ir tVin nnlif^ ,v >ur young people. Mf>re will he-said EV A NSTON, 11 IX E W S |j llr. Solomon McBryde and his sis- ^ or, Prudence McBryde ^iave 5 jfmgHt. a home ia-lhis, eit.y, and their _& 'uther and mother, Mr. and Mrs. But- q let* IMclVryde are living witn ihem. The I? vans ton high school closed ? i very successful term," June 15th, and he boys and girls aye now enjoying heir vara!inn. ' - . _a= On Monday, evening, June 11th the J .'oung composers of rryisic held their J upgram, and were "heard in the re- 5 ital hall. . ' > < NINETY-SIX NEWS ; ??: . it I | The installation service at Bethle- i hem Baptist Chuich was a great sue- ,! cess last week. Monday. and- Tues- .J lay ivghts it rained so uniil we t'UUlil Hot have service, hut Wednesday night <. Rev. H._A. Pethrson preached- a won. $ derful sermon. Thursday night Rev. y J. &I. Bentjy of Winnsboro, S. Cvt-9 preached a soul-stirring' sermon to a -j. very large audience. Friday ni*'.h: 1 Rev. ?J. T. Marshall, pastor <?fMt v.iom, prcarhednaml his ebureh ren-^j}' tered music. Everybody enjoyed the ! *! imoh preached by this veteran ruin- ? islor. Rev. Marshall has been preachbig fifty-four years. He has pas- fi to red one" church fifty year's, one forty <0 ' even and anoth/r eighteen < years, "p This prove1??- that Rev. Marshall is a ? \orfh.v tpan. lie is one that the Rap. ? ttPt* host should be proud of. ' g Sunday, of course, 3\vas the crown- g i.ng day. '.Sunday morning Air. .1. E g Parkerr our faithful superintendent, 8 vvii.s at his post of duty. We have a c ront line Sunday- School. j g Mrs". Ct. A. Parker represented the ^taTo. Sunday School and H. Y. P. U. ; ? Convention interestingly and was giv- c on ?-l 0.2ft for the work; This prvocsa ? that Relhleliem is ^keeping'step with,? Wo were expecting Rev. J. C. White ' f to preach for us Sunday, but he was $ unable to get' heteueverthlcss R?v. Allen T. Dixon c:\mc?before .a flu ge?<5 ongrcgution and preached a great c ernroft. Rev. Dixoij was at his best, g Four were added to thetehureh. Sunday night l'r-'i^i-lj^OtjSi'?" Rev. 0 Djxon baptized five candidates; after g which he preached a soul-stirring ser_ g mon. Collection for the day amounted ? n ' 1 nnd din ing the installation -4 seryict-s $(>6.J18 was ^collected. The x urch' is. certainly progressing under Rev. Tjixon's leadership. at 1 t > ~ 1 a t .. ~ 1 a : ... ^ t iiuiuiu^s iw\. aiui t*>j r.\ i^i-xui.i win c v Mu? gnosis of Mrf a*?d Mrs. p. B. !; Dean?" '. ,-?t .r ' h ? " ;v - ' X On' 1 uesdny Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ? Paiker entertained RcV. anjd. Mrs. 0 .Dixon. . <. C Oil Thursday Rev. J. M. Beatty was ^ .ho guest of~Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Park- ;ii er. ..I / C Mr.- and- Mrs. Golden Redd entertainod Rev. and Mrs. Dison on Thius- * lay evening. : ~ T. i7-'t ' ? On' Wednesday Rev. and- Mrs. Di>11, Mr. and Mr.s P. B. Dean, Mrs. 0. A. Parker motoyed to Grehnwood. Mr. Dean carried Rev. Dixon around to see the "colored business men of the city. Mrs. P. B. Dean served dinner Fri- ~ day fur Rev. and Mrs. DixoiyMcs- _ dames Redd and Parker. The menu "STiisisleir of "cal^iagfe, beets, pork, boiled hakn, creamed potatoes, ice tea, ice cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Buk ZeigTer, of Ooki.mfiin, Mr. and Men. Pink Hart, Mia? ses Amanda and Ida Hart were the guests of Mrs. J. T,. Parker, Slim day. . 'Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith entertained Rev. and Mrs. Dixon, Surfday . night. Rev. Dixon says that MJrs. Smith served a dinner good enough for a queen. A shadow of gloom was coated over. our town Sunday morning when the news came that Mr. Anderson Lindsay had heon killed Saturday night " I by.yMr. James Hawkins. IvVr, LindI gay" was Toved by both white Rffit ?olored.v 'We sympathize with his dear parents. He will be buried today. rtli.,n. WUlinT^n, Mnr|pY Wallcn, Mir. Andrew Jackson are still on the sick list. We hope for them j a speedy recovery. , Saturday, Jung 23, 1928 " JzrareiliJiajiiL^ dim drmzi gjgjiirajfajid^ MOTIf^Ff For any INFORMATION con- | . A lV^Hii coining your travel, I shall be 5 glad to get in touch with you |tj at any time.' rv ?9 ? Travel ' is Ci^afe -r BY MC)RL & a ; o SOUTUtKN TICKET OFFICE' | . Phu?ne 5631 1307 Main Street ? JAMES WOODBURY, Representative for the Southern Ry. jjj ajaQooa^^o.ctCic^^ojaacto^.oj;'.aoo-aao&ojao.aaawco?>CQ??3JMC8c?8??aa A MESSAGE OP CONSOLATION - | When death invades your family ranks, what a message of con- g ? selatior^eowes to you from tl-.c fact that-. TIIE. M.UTU 4UL RELIEF 8 AND BENEVOLENT, ASSOCIATION. is under contract and you a~protected by insurance davvsT. icx pay you promptly your insurance $ policy which your forethought persuaded you to take out covering ? ' - _ such'.' i'' / ' g F'n.,l' <.f ill . I.,...Ill U.mn n . n6 nnF.P.I A 11 i j $500.00 CONTKACTS. Qur agents are" anxious to talk with you about it.^^hone 7-18G. ^ * - The Mutual Relief & Benev'lent Ass. of S. C. * J. H. GD(Jl)E. Gen. Managerr-*- - ?? 1 ;?;<?^0*vvv J-'tvi'V'^v^vvvvv^O^'v .SA?v?V?>?>?>?> ' -W' I. S. LEEVY I Department Store I 1 I 3 1 WashingtonSt. Phonc 7567 ?X Big Line of Clothing for Men, Women and Children. j Boys Suits A.Specialty, . . | 4 DRV (,0()1)S, S1IOBS, MILL1NEUY J Connected vyith our Stoic is:.. First Class Tailor Shop, r4 . . Carter Shop and Beauty Shop for Women. ' ]\ . . We are not selling Race Pride. Buy frorii Us because ;; - we can sell Belter for Less. [ " . 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