The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 30, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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: : ? Saturday, June 30, 1928 1 Church News By REV. J, C }6nacxscfcpatj^^ ZION BAPTIST -. ?! .CHURCH HAPPENINGS' Asst. Supt Thomas Dargan called the school to order promtply at TOTOD A. M. T he opening exercise having ~ been completed, the teachers took charge- oil their' respective classes. The revielv for the quarter was had ; by each crass. M'l's. Alma Donley and J Mir. M. C. Tayldr were elected dolegates to represent us in the St ate Sun_ day-School and B. Y. P. U. Convon1 'l-j 1 gT ^ 'l! u i rt'.C r ^ a " s tiros so d tliV 1 financial side, showing the school why 1 they ought keep the state banner which they won in Charleston ^ajtt- year. Master Robert Miller, who hn? been living^in Cleveland, Ohio for 1 sometime with his sisters has r^turnnrolled in our school to I the-deh^ht of mSaily of his old class ?;?mates. ?;? f ' *?Ia most'wonderful.sermon, psing as his text, "Unto him that loye.th us, and loosed us by his blood, to him be: 1 gloryr dominion forever ?n<l over. " AVnen." Rev. 1:5-0. The Rev, R. C. Stover of Ijeakesville, N. C., sang a heautiful solo. Motorcade to Winnsboro. I Everybody was in a stir,for, the fnotorcade to Wirinsboro. About .10 nut&? 1 mobiles intluding a bus of the Colum- ~ I bia Bus Line vent. It.was an impos ing sight , to behold. When we arrived at Winnsboro there we were i greeted by a large number of poo-j i - pie, who had . many baskets lnflon j with every conceivable, thing good t >. f eat to satisfy our hunger., The St.! .J Paul?BapVu-t Church fed all?of- t-h ^ ,.? multitude from Columbia aiid had a plenty left over. The services ccftisisted of songs of m vaiious kiikls. .The solo by Mis Ho- i retha Cannon was just grand. The I ft., chorus led by JVIr. Robert Gannon was I I soul-ftirring. The mixed quartette ef Zion comprised of t-wo women and two . - men brought'the house down. Prof.! ^ i'attcrson and wife, supt? of city; < - ? .schools .of. Winnsboro. (white) ~wcrc just carried away with the music. | Rev. J. M. Boatty, the honored and . highly respected "pastor, introduced" Dr. J. C. White as his father in the gospel, who - both baptized him and ^ \vife and married them. Dr. White preached from the subject: "The s^ng of the blood-washed." B At times the house was oh fire of (he Blioly Ghost. $61.00 was raised. DoaB cons John Suber, Scott, Win. Watson, J. G. Green, James Rutherford, Wiii. W Smith, L.-W. Hill, Capt. W. H. Coul W try were among some of the officers B present, with near forty ushers, jubiH~ lee'and ihe_music choirs, with a host ^f members composed the conclave. Revs. J. C. White. T. J. Roseboi'o HGunter and Your.g, all of Winnsboro, assisted Pastor.J. M. Beatty. The .srevicesr at old historic St. ?rMl VO. It,... IAfanigault handled. the big th his usual ability. W.e : "Winnsboro again, ek At Dear QW Ziort . urn trip "to the Capital City i safely. : . ) the Rev.. R. .-G. Stovet" of: le, N. C., former pastor of.j ty Baptist Church of this ched for us. It was a great deed. Rex. J. A. McCotinell, I)., of Havtsvjlle, a boyhood ng friend of Dr. White, was Dr. MoOortnetl set the house ith-a few dosing' "remarks." !ed a Red Letter Day for |? HTicouaiuco i/. y? liiic, nuuic ^ les, Delia Clark, MJisses Josie B. Hhite arid, Geneva Ruff, and little Kisses JUmeta White and Gerctha . R^asftard returned from the Women's Bdaptist State Convention in George-, Htown. They report a grand session Kindeed. An enjoyable affair at Zion last Monday night given by Mr, M. 7 ^Taylor1 in interest of the Sunday BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH ?Sunday Scltuul wa? favored very much Sunday in hhving two disB tinguished workers to visit the school K, and make such timely remarks .for the benefit of the school at the close K?-?f-the study pcriodi?They were Mrs. McLeod of Florence. S. C.. hero attend fV>? xv u M" Convention held at Wesley M. R. Church, and Mr. M. IT. Moc^re of Winn^boro, iL C. Mrs, McLeod is the sister of the late BishL apoakera were highly i>Im-hv/. .- At 11:15 K. M. the audience jvvrts". ^ favored with another strong, and convincing discourse by*" Dr. R. R. Broo don, taken from the 20th Psalm, 6th sr-"' ' _? ' <* : >-?&& _ ' '. ,_ ;'J \ * . ; O " of Columbia . '& ^ ' WHITE ?j ' j! ' - ' " ' ;P v tl^iiijL'In'the n..me of our Cind we will set up our 1 ann r.i." Subject, "1 he Church Banner.- Kach Sabbath Dr. Br.ogdori jlu-s a new, an.! mote inspiring discourse. At night the sermon \ya?- very igtanl. The session of the . League was lively and -worthy of praise. Beyond a dbuhtj the children who earnestly attend the sessions hf the League are. being helped.) This is shown by 'the spirit they .manifest when called upon U> serve on public programs. Let all. these programs be -morc-hiri'i'lv at^ t'c rub if jiy the- young folks and adults Ihni- fn.tcr. nniJtlo'Mm K.v 1 I)? good examples to come into the c hurch, to leifder service. The-public is invited an 1 welcom to nil of our services, in\TS.CIIAlM>l VM'VG W(V.?MIvN'S MISSION Alt Y SOCIETY Miss Helen Jones was hostess lo-Ahe 'Y's on Wednesday,- dune 6th, at-too home ftf Miss'Florence Benson. After the usual devotions the president greeted t lie niein hers and extended. 4 hearty weleonie to the visitors. The following visitors ne*t% favored us with* interesting: and ejieouragiug remarks: Miss' Maiuie . Gordon, Mrs.' Dowry, Mr si C. J.' Benson and Dr. K. T. Thompson. Miss t'orlhe Gordon re.sjwcdided to the talks. G ?A ft'Or?singing Die club sd.ig1?Hrrm'eeting was turned over 'to Miss Gorine Gordon, chairman of the program committee, vvlio with' hor 'col'-; leagues, Misses I,u< inda M i Iron, Gertrude Loot and Fannie ,M':llcjr- presented a. dialogue.' 'The -T hre e Queens*. | A biblical. (fiimc was* nexL.cnjoyed in i which all oi'^he inoi.ili. . urtilTpiitod. j The ivXunher 'scoring one hundred-\va*s so.great that the winners of the prize had Ife 'determined byMYawing lunii-fj hers.. Miss Mary-Hoover and Willie Dixon Were the winners. ' At-the close .of the meeting the hostess served a dainty repast of safari, pickles, crTTekcrs, take and'eherry ice cream. ' " The "Y.'s"' of .Iene,s- Chapel held: an interesting, mcet ng, Welne-day, June iiOth at tlie home o'l'.Mrs. A1 icJ, DaInew. The meeting was called to order by th.e i resident. .After the tu sual. devoti ns the minutes of" the' p> rvious?meet nig were ivn.l win-- , 1 contained a' t-'avorable report showing:] that $o2.53 hud. been . r?.i.-nd during the quarter. After a briefupevhd of. h.CFsines's the members responded .to the financial roll with dues which amounted to ?.'1.20. . Mrs. Hampton and Miss Nellie Gordon, visitors and Dr. Thompson, our pastor, gave interesting-' and. en. cou raging remarks to which Miss A dello tiro on ro ponded. The m.unT7or* responded to The. roll -call with" liihlo. (juol at ions b<jg i n n i ng \v i t h. th,. letter "T." . Misses Corinno Johnson and Tr.nvrona Wilson presented a. dialnge on health. We next listenedto ..the ci*i,tic's reports . At the close of. the meotng the hostess served an appetizing menu. consisting of sliced tomatoes on let'-. tare leaves, pirkYs, huttorthins, io. . . , , * cream, chocolate-:uid coconut cake. The next meeting avill ho holt! at. the. home of Miss Gertrude Lott. JONKS C'HAl'FL- A. M. E. ' Z!()N Clil'RCil NOTES Sunday was a high day at . I ones Chapel A.M. K. Z. Church. Service I egan promptly at 11 dm A.- M. Our "pastur, The Rev-, K. T. Thompson, pro.achcd a ^oul-stirring sermon to an appreciative audience. The Sunday School hep;a 11 immediately after the morning service. The jlctfivm tvas VOW inn? An?. e? ? ? ? *?*? %* T! * .J ...vv. vmvuis,. v/ui ii|icimrill, are using every means, to make our Sunday School a success. At 8:00 P. M, an excellent progvaip was rendered by'the youitg lacfies of .Tones Chapel and Fa'irwold school in the form of a pew rally, which was a grand success*. The captains of the rally and thoTinuTuht" each raised are as follows: Mrs." W. Martin $5.00; Mrs. Willie A\>i,tfht?S2v.tr>,?M rj.?Hafrtio r.ivjen.e t;\l $12.35. ?'?-? ?? We thank each and every one who helped us to make our rally a success. The Sons and Daughters of Zion r.pftnt a phwirnnt evening wt the home of Mrs. Carrie Davis. 2211 Renafo St., Thursday evening, Juno 14lh. An interesting business session followed and Mwg Cannon woro velroo,.-. visitremarks. After the meeting closed the hostess served a dainty repast. The next mec'inir will ho held at the homo of .Mrs. Hattie Greene, 222G Senate St.? ? . THE PALMETTO 1 " 1? ^ ' mh I itt <1 i iimi *i it.i 'i ii i'ivOGiii . i--: m i in; . of the State Sunday Scnooi and i?i tJiiion Convention of iim>b with ... ML i'rospeel Bajy ? 2 UO> K HtlrtT. _____ July 12?15 REV, T._s. (JHvMORE, I). 1 . HKO. SYDNEYHEAU'llID WKDNKSDAY l-YKMNC. JLI.Y 11, LOCAL CROOK AM?Sunt. S. .1. Hen I. Music: ; ' 2. ScrTjUigiv 1\ suliiY.u*. Invocation, y, usie. ' . L ; Introduction <?? lie ALi.v''1. On (k>?; _T> ^Vi-fi -11 : II il. t h.-' ( V y - W -I\ I 0. MUSC . J}". ? ?: ?? -1 ? 7. kt 1chuff < !'-.V.'. I'u.i'irt | j-^7*" . Tl 'Si'vi'-- . ; . K.-' VVpft'i Rii" iis. Hi V.-.! f.-?" I'I;. Lj < I . v. l\- r-iht t r, 9, . \V c? It tl ' i.ii .... 1 " ,i . .. Coni.'y ,1. i\ Tk- ' t. : 1 1. \W-?*uu i;. r <!; ' :i.*' ; 12. \\ v!<mvn.' 1:: i . j: tit < {*. i' . . IKotvs-n.se- Kc'.,v S. 'J. 'i'.i. 1>. lv.'.Vi lii. Cl"?. ' Inti'Mi'.iU'ti<;t) ct : i.iU- (ItV.ovs. [ 17. Co-lie! lit'ii. ':i:i? :: > . iii.i' s - . 't ill IIS|)A\ S! 1 1'?::i0 M.?rl' " ' lit-fis by^Kt.'v U- T. 1.1 Mn:..n7rc;cV.>-mto\vii. _ 1 1 :C0--ii.lv.' ihic'uuy l oi in !!- !li- v,. 1. \\ . natt>?-IJt'Vs \V! I'. "Jones l.V. 1'., 1 i mOO^-AX.NU AL \ lOi'.l.Aiv Or r KULNC. 1', Kj!roilnu*.i?ti (llv.es. t"< r ;;o 1 :00- -lli.':i,ssein:'!iv- Airs. AlccKua \ ~ ? !' l!'.- ,. >. Mi-:!.?11 ; >. -t-rk 1 :l?0?-PismitVa!. *' ^ .M'.eriniun S< o.pU--I JoV<>. iens. comMJ/U-.I i v KeV. \V. ll -- ?*? U-h T.;L>ixou, Columbia, j C.'IO---Hit ]*: laoture-^-liJ*. J. A.._ Jjlutip, .> - hi ic_ (s'tjloj ? Airs. ])>ii..j Upmjth ; -ltoO?-An AiHlri^'s lien. .];.>j!;so:i lhivi's, turn iloartl.? f_ New Y<>t:k City.? .->.00 Ih'pi'Vts t' UIslrirA it .siojtari''* ? ! 5.1)0- . Pisijiissal. Kvcnipg i 7:!?()-. jor.s jL'Oiidiictetl 1 >y .lit v.. \\". !. ' D.C. Clark, ( hesli'i1. j '1'- 1'-'. It*-llul't' nnlo " -Jley. C. v\. Zi'Vcli'f, A. H,r 1 Ahi?C<* Kuninuu" S#i-:v.<vl Qu.uii.tU Culhaiiion. t;' ??t"'Cam L: . .. ' IIUDA Y SKS 1 <i ii.i \ \r it,...... A * ) : ? _ u- -N'l "Uj' 1 \ t i.l'ii- .. : 1. Sujii-rirt!".T.iU'nfs (.t.rotifj-- Prof .A :ulv li:UtiA. ll:v. S. (. 1 >v ;-;i 11 ;iiC!!i Kovl ('. ?s. J viiu-:. A . *<!?'.>. A'n ?- imilill It 1111.. LattOl^V?*4lLi^ ti. Jl. j.'P. I . Inu-nt-i "v Iv iivii l.-iii: A :! 1 >\ p:ii U>.i S. 'JP-isi<* !??:.:iViiut J'.'. ? icVjii! .'1 illU'l.t ---Ip-'VI vJ:0y? KvO.ruui* liv f i Vis. :l. v.i: FiT < ? r. f.l . . .'i:.-- T7I \V A. ui?5lh\j[?. ' 10::>iV7 v,c; a::?! Aim . 'v. YViittm i 1 tTTTfrisr ! .1 : >: i-.:L n:15-"Th.V V. ' l*. I'. "?Mi??, iiui'n l? v . llu'tilci', i>4.'?liii;_v*II :40* Tin liny 1'. . !?. ::i" WiiKi' Ms ' Haxtcr, Chaster. . . ?' Mnsr-tiir.?tmm?*n(:tt-T^?!f>) ? S. I <> i -: 1j)- ii<ircs< u s i xii!ijf.;i.s to he .viev.i I Mrs. li'i ij.o" J 'a i , Amicrsm i 2:20-?"'the I'rUne ,\1 i.-v-ion ?.i" the Fun?l: .. Khrhu'.fii.. . ? 12:2>0?"What America Sd*is.'%^Miu CI J 2:40- -"'i he Victory of tiie M;m \\ ho 1 Bamberg:, ami Miss Winnie Mac I T*- r Alusic {Instrumental soluT"-M ps. L h:Q0 P. M.?"The 'Rural I'mhlcm"-- l'vof. 1 :20?Mo'/ri;, College?Djl, J. -I. S(a'vi:s._ Morris ('ollr-go ( ullcctjan. 2:00- Dismissal. i Atternmm S ft: 20-?1)(". utim'is fi'::11:h Da! 1^ t:tBr A. I.awson, Fainter. Mrs. Mary K. Watty, Stiftgcr. Mii'ie (ii'iwi'i.fM' )- ' \: niim Dspt" l".pf5-?Bible Lectures? Pr.J.'.-A. Sharp, > Mu*4e (?j+MrMlo) -Xi??n Baptist, Collection, " ~ ~ 5 ."vO ? Dismissal.. ' ! ,K\ctiihtr 7>r>0?rDovotional -mesajje? Rev. L B. J 8:00---Bencdirt Collepe (Fndovment Fun* !.<r of nn/wvTrtwrt -nrixT-. Bcned'ut College Collection. ?- , Music (so}o>---Rev. T. S. Broatlu - ? . . ; - - ? - . . ' *r- ^ " LEADER _ * _ _ V- . r ft gaEgmail s BBSS]H*5G3Sl33EBDBHE. l'ikx' means skill pHH B7 lility?the reason p ou can place. tit* RgAfl U on tide nee in our to serve you H&?jJ n jperior equipment, HaSS J| ite cost, care in detail assured. Nj p r"tn it hi iii^xii ftii *ifc i UV1 * ~~~ iiiiial Session iptist Yoim^r^pte's South Carolina THE tliyl Church . i~S. "Cr - ~ ' ~ >; 1^28 ; ? East or L, Superintendent 8 :.'<() O'clock (informal Onenin.tr) iphill. Master ul Ceremonies ,'7*- . T. 11 iley. .. .. . . )i- .l?ihn~t'ii. .?. . " .. \<i\ r>i Church cfn*l ^ ?cietio&?L)i\ v' ** . * . - .'? . ' i, . \ % * 1 * ,* lhi.pti-t -SOu ley S.ehuo'l an<l H. V. * ! ."-i! r'.V'l .f'hiuvhws ill Voik !.;?V;i'?i tlje ..Mrs." KoV; .Make. ,n ( iv -11 r.. .).. A. (lathings." (SSI ON - ' " . f V. f : . It. .M; 1'itt^lfock Jlill, and' Rev. Williams i>. !>, SumU>r; alter.'i.. .minutes),. - * r \ lute, I'nVijiflhia. Annual AddrobS <. i inn and.' ihatallaintn nt' oilii'i-rs... fSsion . ' i;,' . Framer, I.jinca^tci anil Kov. AlulshvHlu, Tet.n. ili, livK-k 1 i111. Seen tarv. i>- t In* tie ucrul Kduca.I " ' * * ~U Session ^ w U'nu.u.t i *?i?4?/?M% :ii? ** ..?.i - ? . n tn o v H , . v i\i V. v n \ it ivy K\ : ttl I HJ \ ? rts; Rrcsitlentr Krec AVril , Piter iti. gA. H... frrrttni!j)i:i; allor-1 lianvlirr.tr; ' V' ( Special Ro<;ue> t 1. mit'.tvs.' Adjnnfhjmn;. SION . , '. 0. 1>. Brake for i," BiVrctor. \ Campbell Hfiector: II. Broun, piryetor. in Hopkins, Pirc'rlor. j Cly<vo i>.. s,n^,ri..n, iMu-'or. r|\J4>tit*t H'ini'pns, Diroc'pP. li.-s^l'tUio B. ,\\ li'i.r, Dia-c-'or'. A. I.a.\:c,n,- nircelof". . A; \V, llill, 1 <irrt:Utfv I., lloukanl, (, i ron . ille.-s-rtvdvM lonmr, (kidney. and MV<t. Annie _AU.-v-i .1 ?.ia JSi t.it.tf^U-iA?t'iitikiiw a,.yiitiin, Culinjibia* anil Mis. A. B. if Spears," fiali'm y, and lit v. \V L. ursKinley," J-rr?? P 1 Miss "A; .1. I'aivy, C3 roi>Ti\ 111l. Ti ty School"-Air. Lewis 17 Boiler, auilia Smith, CSa'ltncy. ' . , dares"'?Airs. I'r-uia "M. Johnson, ilowcU, flalTni'y. N. 1*. Russoll. -(.'nluir.hirt. ?: ? T. \j. Duckett, (Vhin;hi:?. President. ' i, i. ' rssion . , n. A. C. L. Ailiuuin, Iia,vin"vt;ilT and CuUimliia. ? " lashvilio, Toitrr." < - ?>l mnhia. t-?- - - '-i'rof. John It. AYlsou. a : : Hrooks. B. 1).,. Charlcitnri, 1) --Row A. C. Avhouin, DirOP* ' ' .. * . i/A ^ - ' * '' ' I ' ]".<!iiui?.;tl ,vcntiun ilew A. A. ^ims, L .J. Vv*. .'>iaiiiio, A, i>. ^.uyi'ohs. I. ..V v. ; >, ^jth-rTTf: : : ; .> ' SAT I -lilJAA SESSION 1 ' ' . - i I l i or.--,i.clou i>y.. Aitss? ^taj _j . " K" 1 i'l:!. j JO-.GOh-Ad .iff.. .Vs. ('ubjtctM X'> be .scicctod)?'5 . ' ii.; i k, VutuAI i-"V -.M'.'u io' (JoiMuiv <oluiubi j 10: LljL). sVildnsii' (.Vu>je\:- U> br 'iu.kvtcu^?Jj 1U."iuW-?i/.i-Un-'.1' l?f .j. ?\."i-'frarpy Nfcsfiv j ** ' Musits. ., . . ' . j 1 1 ...'.0-?I??pi-rVj nf <* nrril!*.' ? > > ] i ~ - Vt Mi'.< li A ' * ; V. . - ."its. Cuilniv Jbllt'l c i'.tiuL"; j'.bV.i v ?ii d. M'^siorlanr Co --1-ht: :cij.t 1. ft'jKirlrtirlnit'g1. . . _ l?:C0Xl.)Unii^aU--. \ : ; ' ~ : i- " _ /- . ? . keening S'tfrsip ais.nUA?i c'o.xr/K'k'T. . ' y *"v. - .'.'.7.*' . . t ^jt XDA V SKSS1()N ... P :00 AM.--* A.'o'di-l Sur.djtV'.Hchoti! -APro? J. IC. T I' C H-: r. ... ' l:-f ' : 1 iiI.', i" ! tj. &f>arp't Nashvii ?? , .f ; j ': i,'.!?'i i . i < ..i >,|i .I'lfi. jjuini.-t * j.i :tAiAAAjTi., <!. C.,\v?Tu-; "I : ' l.Ci'V.' 'A.. ( ill:;, I/', !>., CiVeensbiir< < "7CT; A;:n. At tcr'noor.. Sessip:} \... '(Mi ~ .A : ar\ M:As. Meet, j.otud 'An rj)r. (>i;ilu;;n/C,oiJresp/j . . V. ':.jy.t ; 1 >. X'. ' [: 1 " i.hoh )i:11-\i -- l'Vi'i-- wjjI4 (/iVti ; ^ T; : ^ " T " l-Vciujig Sessioi "Thiol >. i y the v.th;ir?xiT :an?|j ' * v\ rv? . / ^ RlOO?Cj'T 11- y. ,.l. W. t . u-rtiai), ' i;.'y >: v. ^i'._ .M. !' < . D. D.,-(A im '< Adocti. n. . Fin; tieial ftcports. .... .\ < > .') L.< .'j v !l' ;. n.?+i-fUi -nl~U Ci-ldh t chdir 'of iv . .n..; 'us the %Su.iu:...' ati^rni Uv-w <!. \v"li: i'iv l)..l y i ; . AJ_\'i.!v'i. J{ . . 1>I.I 1 (JN.N i:\Ts . in'j* sun.i U _ it r ;; ' : Y "< 1 " ' ' . A 1 ..'... ? : ? IfHiV.rig?(ago n;i wry prtr*T*?np\ .'J lie' i'iK*wrvs~\arc i>:' lvis fa [{iwlfijS lin iM-a/oii. . ... | . *Mr. am ' Our urc- i?}ivr clrirr, X);\"J.- Y>\ Doug < -f ijt. P< . i.;A ijh. \j. u ; Hatuiduy anil re.- . ;.ae furuu ' ' ' ' * . * ' ,1 jnuifted <>v-r :uul r-joyJiyl- 4jai#'u:ry. J.\V; 'S. II i l'bc' jSu'tiftiy. "Jieh ol v a.> oat. .in fuil I ,, :>u) in.- 'iiie'.le <>n reviewed i>v " ~ ' the,; ustr'r in'a brief thoolorkifftl way, , -.which showed ithuSifelf equal to .the. Aui 'ii.sk. A'tior the review the presiding older wasintiV.ueod, nad ^pok^veryX, ISchool encouragingly which, was very much ! - anJ ( appreciated. -A i'lu;'the closing of the. ^jlh . i Sunday hadhoot, devoiional service took >.. ! ^ . ance, SIiicc-. T',,.i....v " I?M'T;n-:.,a. Oicuiucd the iniUnt. I.he n:istc.r pre- ! . , . . \ ? ? ? CCOCl StUll - ^ n: .'J?t i,.i , Vi.. t. t i r tr 'iMtififr .?t ii>'. I mr?.< ?' |,ro<JUl i.yniu Xo, 2i>, the-same betngrtSung . tlf ^ m. .by the choir' and the congregation". , , *, . v , .. ,.r. luinhia, x'luycr w?ys . by rA'o.. \V# 1>. ;.'i Ydlins. .Second. lhyn No, 15- was X.-W. : ::1mv ! iii( , 1 l.v ti.e m.vs..';iiilT elder; AlV j u-v s=i!?:i!S the second hyn'm the pro-', ' ". " i sitib :Y' c ;,n\ ai.noui.~cu his Le\t__for i, t, le"t >.. ' i>ia11. t'? IP. ?T-'u i-ny that'?-?' , - , ho preached \Vould be puUinj? it IiliM- j 13 ly. . il.0 preached as though he was . ' ; .yis.hiu v in the general, conforenbo^ j ' {fairYes', it r.c. \i!t of i-tica" powerful -sermotil * thiyo yountf,lauies. took advantage of ( . iliy oppoi'iuniiy mid joined the.church. > yp< Oip .^auirday. afternoon .the 'light* j * r.iug-struck and hi!f? d 'Jdr. Joseph ..Ai- j . por ' t.0>i, v.ho \ Quid i x'.i revc.ntccti ' i. ? |\v.i:;.s ,i,Y\l !vTThifcty." The coii.naa11li4--Yy.miu'! hiz.es with fl -i-tXo?laattiy; .His itineral- was heji 3 | t*ti,tiGy* ^. t c i ) on n * o c.ookj . |9 - L ipVi;ot.c'1. iy his phs.eiy liov. S, hi.- 3. y i'l'r:iv.*n? TajieJiK ' t\ niazlrswore:. mide, ff*T" ! A n V, , . ... ? heiiriu ij_y Key. P. J.. \? jison. .1} . | \V.- :ii .ieiVN.cw '" > ha.-k ih 1 :M **. ' j-t uf i:;i'imi . . Kchi aiv! h-n* \!:in'-jhf ' I '11 1 j ie y Viola, ; t'loi' s: Hading the ivh ol l? ^ a._ itfic. n A l-'.-n I'm ' - if v.- H'Vt.?ts V.V.'aiv ViMWd to her fruit-] l!-0:{ I; j t ' !! hi in vh 1 church |Tvp( ??>v lis i'- .Sitt c< vce Svrth now sj' iiiinh t?? t >* -tIk* church cmgoH* anl community. . j r? . M;:h -V!V-.v'M -cti Virginia, .is"! i \iyitintr-Mi-fr. M. L. Ho-uhur -. ' i / { The little vr:v"jt' r and >1 rs?. % Bftfa '\W. Q..Th?!ir V-n: is s-n-rnlinyr the sum- 4* ... ' *r ~~7\ :i'!- 'a/.:: ! mint ur^ji^envijlc, is y.<^\ The ~ ir7mil F. MT Society was X i i PKik i !1 ii? have' frcn at tlye home of Mrs. C. j, ' I Massey, S\ie boirt'uivlispnsod, we arc )) We I\iTV prau'ul to Mr . iJaeksen, on the {* hnlvvh L rui'' of the na tuYnt, for entertaining ^ Dross] [nn Wo r'er imr thMV 'tv f,.- the ft "ffkrr -T-- : en.cu i i r- v r s lgc ro n >! ? to n.?> Y n?: 4 --" f , _ft T:-X ANN j 1)1 FWEST NEWS _ X j . The - animal thahl;*p:ivmj* sermon ^ (Cal 1 : was ueliy.'rt ' fi-r tie Mas nic Qi'dcr J of. Due '.We.-t n rj. t, Sunday at' St " ! Marv It 'Ml CI it V\?the They. n.'l s\ 1 iv:, rt- Qua! ! The . rj.'jrular. religious services at Dry ( J Mt. I.eh,nan were conducted by the \ j i :ist. r. i>Z\\ -\V. I.'Gofe. We an |. Mrvic . .MM;. /' i: wore conduct-' ' ver.h r el 1 v ihi" oodoi1, itic R'".'. -T. H. T 'u4? >!?' : ! i; y.; " : J -4? T-- -r.n-.p^rind V. i Rev. 1'. !.. 7\ty ! > -hiss i l urch at Troy, Sumter | v". and ; .vchc ! for oh Ifrst Sun- . ??. May. ' v " ' *****< Mr. c?-v> ?,. Enkhtit ft*ft vm !n*t Sal.' t .jTTr?..,? , f^1v. ^rtrdl-ip1 '!??. " " a' forfjygVr^Ttirri^ homo f >iks.r . ? ?ftfr. ro-1 M<a, Arthur Atklrift an-P X ----'I l:*t*r- rfrvy-lr -r- nr.- tbr ^rrt'r.ts nf '.'ts. ^ -Mi.log' p.-.routg,- Mr. ptA Mm. W. To., 4* to oat " Tnlttr. ?Ti-=. Atlo't- .pleasantly ^ Ladiei vem-'mi>efe4 -e*~M.wwi? Jano X ] Prmtt. ? ' jYllOS W Miss Sarah Hawthorne is attend- T,W4< < . , ' . ? - - - ? "V 1 T - FAOK Tvrm.y ^ >, I).] UnioftyilU'iTato^ R?v. " 7 j ' ' ' ' '' -r..J ilio, J. brook,-Greenville^ and diss Cornyliah Patrick, l>en-, ia. . . ., \ . ;V. ; ,ouiso Callahan, Allendale. ' ilUv -Ifivn.--?v ' . _>.?-r s, i'xe,H?d?:nt, Florence} nvet,\iroii> ? lJi'. J. S. Early, . .. ' ' Blanton, Banifeery, and Kov. 1&, Tcnn. ' )hin'eh, Sumter, T-r. i?. >. H., (,'?>!.;:i.Liu; akernuU.- -V ' '* .' '. "ij. r inline: Secretary, Lott Carey . . t ., Sumter. . ' i 1 i ! * .. '. " n os'; liouA Church ihiiira? ~ ?? I). 1),, Spartanburg; nlternbiti. . . ' T ? ' v * rtty -inv:tg?ttr<u. hcdufprm u~-? ?:? ion juu.ss mebliug. i'mddcjtvt. ..? ' .. Secretary.-, ' ..... ncr school jit-State College. .. K. I'riuit arrived from Chi-/"; 't - vind iy to ihi'1 delight nfily itivd friefyls. ! ' 1 M i's. Kmbt y Or HuSvlhonie, -. -?\ " .. eter^burtf, Flu.,,.are visiting. -i. era parents, Mr. and Mrs. awthorno. :nts wanted Touchers, Preachers, Doe? . Colored Men and Women d educations to write insur- . -OOlU u month made easily. try based upon your ability Fe^ All applicants apply to I 7 ilmettci Hank Buiidipg, Co- ' s. c, : A I. Lit DA I) & COMPANY General Agents. : ir >n Beauty Parlor 19 WHEAT STREET Dressing, ManacurLngf , Massaging v LILLIAN LYRES Appoints I'hone .8023 ?P * bargains' i L'sed Typewriters .livae several. Underwood, 13 i? ri, L. C. Sn.ith, Corona n .'li;tr makes, which have I T'T'trrreri" an rebuilt. Sold 8 guarantee. Monthly pay gj if desired. fi Al>V ST. I'll ONE TS^sl Mriter Exchanger. c nr.u.MiiiA, s. c.'.. VNNOITNCEMENT r twisters "20th CenturyV *t*" KSSMAKING SHOP - 5 v-open and solicits your' X mtTFT" Fashionable Dress?g, Alterations,..' RemodaKA ~ ' " " *1* also otTer "20th Century" J Mai" Training to'Would-B { hakers 'hncl Home- Dress- *?* s wishing to become more ?*? it. I /earn by doing. Y CaTT for Particulars A M. BAKER, Directress A 1A97 o* vuiickjc ou v Y w , . ?* , between 6 and 7, evenings) $> 'leaning. Repairing, Al- , tering and Dyeing i in' business for your con'.ce nnd-our living. A litCn - a p? < an -WAUl ~ . It. Donley, Manager M? C. A UMl.niNft i. St. l'hune 3861 roadway Dairy ty. . ?r* Lunch on you want gor^Thlngs j . come in. Good Place for V 3 and Gent*. ? 0. W. WOODS, Prop. T, 'ashingtnn St. Phone 5814* I ? ?