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I?a \ \ i 1.1.1!' m ?? ^Ljirday, July 21, 1928 B Laurens News I;- , ... , Hjunday was..* hitrh day ht Bethel in M.. H. Church. The <Snndny School at ^^Rclcr the management of the supcrml \v PVendent, Mr. Elbert Beasley and his | ti* Pl I'corps of-teachers, is growing larger j 1 a ) and MUmngoi' each Sundays-i.fh?-,lag?j son was, taught with much interest.] '<> At 11 o'clock Rev. '(!. T. Sheiton, of ho Waterloo, S. filled the pulpit with' thi i - I l.c . in .limn . ...Ill Hill. II . . i I I W I - I U",."| . , Co ~? ?Slit 17 .M.'A. An I.US.? 1 i . Asst. So.erotafy of Kndow meat ' ,. one of the most toucan g and soul- m' stirring sermon we mh'o heard for j sometime. A large number, went up j to" be prayed for. Many visitors j were, preser. l\ among whom w.fre ! Mcsdanfes Maek, Franklin, Jelferson . ' and Asheley. The services on Si|n:-'n day evening were very impiessive. a Mrs. Nelson sanj5 a beautiful solo ,~ " at the luneral of Mr. Samuel 1 ?oan < n , last Sunday. The reporter failed to mention this in the last issue of The header.. >. j . Missionary Hoard N'o. 'J lu ld itrs +%,: t . M * I r- ? meeting at?llio tooVo- ni' Sallie_ Blaekstoi'k. Friday afternoon, with a 4; large number .present. The 1> aid I was culled to% order by the p/csidont. 44 U 4 .. ! _ * - l- ' - ^ - - ' " ouuiuiMK on inn promises o't tioU" was sung; after whiiMi tin* cluI> r eitcd 1 the_12:ird?Lsalm?iir contort, is well wish my soul" was sunj^. The Lord's I'lvyer in concert was repeated | Remarks by "the. following:: Mo<d'atnos c . . / 1 . ' . i , . * 1 ^ ^ _ Rhuk^toiU. Spnnu. f'nimon" \\ iliiams, ??Thompson and l'"iil " 1 'eai i' lie si ill" )- sung. The topic was diseu sod by jeot "What has the aid of the.'mis-1 > slonary done." Other* that talked on, .thy sul'jcc.' were. Air?. .-Annie. 1.. ()w-j ens and-Mrs. Williams. ,S me good 1 thoughts were loft with -.hoard'. Trio L hy Mrs. Kejd, iMs. Owens and Mrs |= Nelson, which was vary bountiful. \v< "Remarks by .the visitors, Mrs.- .loll'- so* crsori and Mrs. Asheley, rtf Augusta of Gr;,, which wjfrfe very rXiilofrust ing. lir * " Soi)jr, "In the sweet bye and bye." so; fiurtng the, InisjrTess hour, a woman- go less wedding was planned, to be had w; at an early date. One of the most of interesting meetings (if the season was held. After .the meeting, the to t "hostess served a delightful luncheon. A T-ho A- CY r.; League,c with Miss _Lk Mattie 0. Dm k( It, pve-ide.nt, is. gr.W. l.ui ing- rapidly. The young ladies and young men are turning out in large M numbers each Sunl'ay afternoon, ar Some very interest ing rbpii-s'.aie dis- tk : t'tis:a'd-. ; : Mis. Judith MetH'o'y-pKirikhn and Jr. Mrs. Rosa Alack were the dinner ta ghosts of Mr. ami Mrs. John Williams l.< on Hampton ' Street Sunday. Lees' Memorial Club gave a s ir- AL prise party at the home of Airs. Net- an tie Leak- pn -Kiblaw-evening. -Dane- gn * . , ing was the fey.', wo of the evening, st A large number of young folks were lie present. Three young men' of Green- ev ^ > , ville w^re visitor's. ' .... . Alisscs Dorothy Lpmax and Chap- C. % pelle of Clinton were the gliosis of AT Mrs;, E. W. Bailey on Tuesday. 'Air. | Charlie Franklin accompanied them vi ^ home. ci I Little Miss Priseilla Sholton accom. so t_ panied by Mrs. C.. 11. Duckott is vis-v iting her patents.' fo Little Miss Priseilla Sfielton accom- J. .. nanleil by Mrs. C1. II. Packet t isvis.it- pi injr Her parents. ' , .! 'M Mrs; J. IL Smith and daughter, I- rl hez, left for Ilenderso'nville, Thurs- 'T1 day t.n spend a while.. : ., ' ? Master Thomas Sanders, Jr. cn- th tenaihcd The .Suns of?A?Thtr Beaming Light and .The True Blues ak-a party, Thursday afternoon. A large number of children were pros- C. ent. During the social hour .many hi games were played; after which a ev ? dclitrhtfiil course ol' ico cava in and "> cake was served by Mrs. Saitders, pi Miss Sanders and Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. (ictic Blakely and little daugh ter were the puests of Mrs. F. S. m Nelson on the Fourth. i ^ Miss I'enoliv Woods unci "sister, Florence, oi Fqiartanlnirp, are visiting ? homo oC t-hoir uncle .and aunt, !>' Mr. and Mlrs.-Charlc'.y Irhy. _ = The. ftwir rwMu'wti ?*t Booim>. Chapel -ii \vn& a unique success on Friday eye. rt ning. Mrs. Nelson huVing the lucky number, carried homo the 24-pound lii sack of ftoiuv- Mrs. Annie Lou Owens f< " V New York News Dr. Watts from Columbia*, S. C. wa the city this week. He is stoppinj the Y. M. C. A. while ijprc. Dr atts who has been practising den .try in South Carolina, has -recentl; sii'cl. Ihe New Jersey Board. A1 r. I. Jr Joseph is working him trive New York the first coloyet nu' insurance v'onil'any, somcthinj at New York has needed for years 'V> /AVrk lias np colored bank ant ' think that through an orpaniza n- or* .this it will -be-able to esftab li a -hank for the-colored citizen. Ne\v York. "T" " ???? J Miles Dixin, of Columbia, S- C, is i/i our oillee this week. lie i: U'rttlinjp summer s.clvool at Corirel ii\ ersity. .> Hi ndi ei's. iif colored "teachers art c tli's unnner attending the sum >r sVhipl of Columbia University Lev eim to be well pleusexf Avitl 11 t :i, ss ef th'eltf sciufdi South tins year. the two political parties have start their political machines running " f 'i.ini. Mu'iver will irii'1"1'" th< Its at the November election. ~ llencd'ct' Collerpe has a very aetivi d> here in New York City, and i . es tjii do wonderful things for thi .Heat- in the South. Hundreds of boys are here- fro 11 . South to work during the sum r- seasons, lujt I am very sonpy t< y that work is not as plentiful ai has been for our boys because thou r,?l^ of people arg out of work. People who are coming to Nev ?rk on visits are always weleonn our office and we.will give then luahle. information about this gfea y. .. . ; ' j ! I : J 51:' JjiytiafffijltZ' * SIR S. L. FIN LEY. ; .Supreme Representaitve . .. M iirst prize and Mrs. Louise Price oiid, for selling the highest amoun tickets. Rev.- and Mrs. G. R own are certainly waking up Jer c as thete is always some place t< "and Roohes Chapel doors arc al i.vs open with a splendid progran some- kind. .. Mrs. IJesfiie Matt his was hostes her c'.uli on Thursday afternoon very interesting meeting wirsrhelil iring the. sociaL hour._a .delighLlu in boon was served by the hostess Mrs. Judith McCoy Franklin an* is. Uosa'^Maeky of New York City e visiting friends and relatives ii e city. 'Air.'. iJcHcrnon and little r.on, .Joe ., and Mrs. Laura Ashly of Augus , Ca ; are the guests of Mrs. Anni at Owens. Mrs. K. S. Nelson, . Mrs. W. M lit re, Kev -Hind ''Mrs. G. B Browl (1 Miss Blakcley Were, the dinne tos-t-s <if- M-Hr-and Mrs. James Black i?ck on Sunday. Jhe table J wa avily laden with good eats, am erybody enjoyed themselves. , Mrs. Mary Means, of Charlotte, N . is visi t in e her narents. Rev an is.' Cunningham, on Hampton St. Mrs. Margie Thompson, of Ashe Uc, spent a few days in th ty, the guest of I^r. L. N. Thump n. ? A large number of delegates lef r" RqOk imi; namely: Rev. and Mr> W. Matthis, Mr. and Mrs. Oli iant, Kcv. Baton and family, Mrs ary Whither motored over and cai ed Miss Margaret Williams, Mi mm'as tiolden and Mr. James Pooh e dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs.J \\ McMon ig-oii Thursday??; ? We are very sorry to report so rns r deaths in and out of the city. Ml H. Duckett has been unusuaTT isy for the past ten days. AJmos 'cry day he has had to take car two funerals. But we are indee olid'of him and his kind. Mrs. Mary Anderson was funOra ed at Walterboro, S. C., Monda orning at 10:00 o'clock, and Mti attic' thra city, wan funcrc zed at Art. Zion Monday afternooi r. <'. M. Puehett had charge of hot nlies., , Mr. CTriflin Garrison has rehtrnr . the citv after spending awhile wit dative* at Black Mountain. Mr. Lipon, father of Mlrs. Etta Gai rifcton, is on the sick list. We hop >r him a speedy recovery. THK I'Al/MK* ? . " 111 Spartanburg News s "4 ' ;' [r Mr., and Mrs. \\ i)lio K. Spelters Kuve a lovely party at .their home on . t'l'iiU'U'r.v St in Ij'111 n of .Ml. .* l!l"iuUi v na Dawk ins, whose enjiagemo.j& to Mr, Horman Whulyy of Detroit; Mich. I was announced. .Twenty-six guests ;1 were present inVludinfr Miss ,l)a\vkins r sifters, Misses Juanita ami Cleonis One of tile loveliest affairs of tlu 1 y / , y - . ? ^1 ^ -jM. ' A Slit TL W". |fo\VAKl>;" Chairman of Commit Sc on Foi c^hii : Correspondene . . summer was the dinner party '{riven by Mrs. 'Bernard Samuel at her homo ? on . Oakland Avenue. I.ar'tre baskets ^ of flowers were artistically arranged and were placed in the room's where - the guests assembled. In the dining t ooni the ileeoration for the td>b was a basket,of gladiolus. Three eonises were, served durmg tho'ovenioir. Friday evening at her heme, mi " Liberty. TIeichts. Mrs; lioyd Cleveland entertained with a 1? - in' it'?l Inn eheon in h'in r of .Mi>s C!.vn;> 1 >a'.. - kmsV the house giicst of Mrs."Willie K. SnettcM's The dinner room wie thrown open to tlie goes's. The e'-n_ her, decoration for the limelwua?Table _Mairf sinister daisies and yeHnUj-oia liolas Airs. Cleveland's,guc sts-invlw led 12 friends. . . .. , Miss ( leo.nis Hawkins has return ~ ed io her home in Columbia* a-i ter a ?10-dny stay with Mr. and -M-r-n \\ >H;e K. Snetters. : The many lUeml . or. J,su!o \1na Barbou w ill he glad to UiOHv-.-that sne is improving Itftcr an u/eratit n id _ !ho- Jnhn Nina hosgitah . f Mrs. J.'D. Young has" gone to Mantling to attend the (.irand I. deer, : Announcing the opening' of . the , Br.o:i inland Beauty Bailor.?ttmv t parlor for Spartanburg in the Lodge Building' on Liberty St., Madam-Mc Howell will appreciate her. frjejtds 3 coming1 to see her. i .MAKUlAtii; ANNOl NCKMC.NT s -Mrs. Angie S. Wright Thompson i announces thy mat ridge of her da ugh. I. ter, Alta Maie to Ma'. Ifa A..Holder 1 on -Wednesday. ihe twenty-third oi ! May, one thousand nine hundred and d twenty-eight "at Buffalo/-X." V. The wedding' was to have- taken o place on Wedfiesday, the .twentieth ol June, at .the 2nd Breshyterfan Church *7" in Camden, South Carolina. i[)e h an. - of Mrs-. Angie S. Wright .Thompson e but due to the sudden illness id' Mr Holder resulting in a serious operu!< titm on'May the 17th, -they .were nia'rn lied at his bedside' in the Memorial r Hospital at Bulfalo. NV Y. Mv. Holder was stiidvnur in the Col 3 lege of Education lit the 'I'niversity [1 of Buffalo, at the time lie was takei] f- The operation was 'successful ami (! he is "now recuperating.at '-28 Kae.h St.,. Buffalo, IS. Y. t . ' Mr. and Mrs. Holder are college e graduates of Atlanta University i" Both have beeiv tpyching in the h*gl; school at Roanoke, Virginia. Mrs ' Holder still holds her position as in 5t. structm* in French. She ijs now talc l" ing a six Weeks course in French cony ?"i ijussiuun <md cunvcrsniinn ar unv- i n 1 versify of Buffalo. The young- couple will bo at bona 3- after September the first at Roanoke i;kami'k\ illi: m:\\s_ i- _____ '* Rev. .J. R. Stevenson delivered ;ti y able sermon last Sunday morning't< his congregation. His text, was "Re e member Lot's Wife." A.1I prcscn were made to feel glad. Rev. Stev enson is a fine example of a Chris tiah gentleman,? having consivralei y his life to Christ fully. May he liv< 3- lon^ to do the great work he is oalle< ^ "trr The W. ii. and F. M. Society o " m%. Aion \ liurcn will ho cn:< rt :t!nc( next meeting by Mrs. L. W. William? b ofl fropi xnmmm- .,! 10.t; j^cadcmy. She is a young lady of splei *- did intellectual ability, pleasing per e sonality and an active member of Mt Zion Church. HMHsiaMaiB) i TTOTiKA-PKR - ^ J , , , , , , . < DULL HEADACHE,!- j BACKACHE " and Pains III Sides "For iTTtcen yeaVs I have ! i.. been using Black-Draught, 1 : when?needed, for biliousness , aind Constipation," says Mr. | J. .O.' Woolard' of Oriental, ' ! N. C., "and I have always | found it to Jje reliable and ef- ? fective. It certainly cbmes up 3 s \ to all the good things that are j - ** 1 -said - for it, and I am glad to _ j . recommend it. , . .? < "I have found that . 1- J Thedford's r"llT buck-ph^ s. purges the system of || TOhj P?^ons ^ accumulate . piujwny. ana I WOU1C1 liOt fee >1.-5 1 without it. 1 *i "I always give Black- * F? i Draught to the children for colds (when a laxative is { =t= = noiidud). It is fine for that; = "My trouble is chiefly constipation which is always accompanied by dull? headache, backache, and pains in my \ sides. I think Black-Draught r l is the quirkeafc and best relief -7? for th&" J Get a package today. < pifApts only 1 cent a dose. ~ ^ Sdld Everywhere - *\ It....... M<(NT CIAIK, -N. J., XK\\S " "t* '' 1 Vacation tipje is still on, and every- < ' oily seem to be enjoying it. V -I .M ( r S y < Iney?a tv4?A loX a ndei'-VVal- V ! \"i- left inst week fui: QiiuMjuccn. <. to | end twi.*-weeks witli tlu-irl < patents.~. ,"7 fl " A ftep -pending two pleasant Week^t I n 1 It iidersonvill.e. X. A\ll-n.-his- pa- ; * -i-i-rn - Hn I 1.11.i: i?. ii' . ...? mi n> llllilJI'H IS IIV I 111' ^ j hty :iy;pn Vn the delight-of his many ~+, I Mends. : . . . - id .Mi.-sos Mary Johnson and i.iuile j :11 in h i'1, last- week to spend their J at Atlantic Citv. ! ' ? . _ . ^ ; A'i s. I. i!a I.ore has gone to,Belihat\ < i:\\ 'J.'Yor the. summerl- .. . . J MY.- John Randolph.' formerly of , 'id \. .1;. \v|ni lias 1 u-t'n <i it ically * I'll at his home foe. the pas.t six weeks, r M a ?! i ! i rleii J ii in- improving under ' < 1J'11" il't';iie of nv. TVioniiisan.'' Air. iuul Mrs. TYed JUicksoiv, of ('hi- ; 'ago. are in tile eity. speliding-their *< | a'at !."i) "with relat ives and friends. * | Afes-rs. W. I). Bailey and Robert- , ' I; eksph were a menu: those who .spent / In* Week-end at Ashnrv Park.. They- * |.reported a very delightful. stay and I I i good t rip.- A i I ? (in l? riday evening. Julv 1*th. Mrs 'i -.1- I.'nwu 11 l'?. I.CNinyion .AVC- V jnuo. entertained. :i lovely lyyH' -of aj'.ioul fifry'^ucjUs in b?nor of Miss Ara:> >jj I rie Jackson, of. 'Sprinyfielil, Massi.', 'who is }iw house y ijfc t for four weeks V I i lie entire house- was beautifully dec- { ! orated.' with. wild . sjnilax ' ami lartrej.j, . iwhite ei ysanthemunis, Artistically ar-'j '? I 'anueil ?<> -as 11.' earrv~uit. the* wilnrt [J - . " . v I divine of jrreon and white. . . -J Iu t he Vi-t ei'vimv,line With Mr. and .J I I . ] ,t, ..i Mis. .Alfred I.i.veu were -.Miss C'jrriel .1, i it'nfVi and Mr. Nr. 1). Hailey.'MWI !' Milliard dvnliiiison w.-rs pianist, ami; 'j rendered excellent music throughout i ? ['he evening; while soine of the guests L*. [were engaged in playing whist anil j'3 I .t hers were dinej^jig to the strains hj .'of the nui-dev The chicken salad on j ? I './itiu t1 leaves, and ice cream Mi's, I.o- ;] p! vet t >oiVi?d durum-l'ho time wove in- ??i . ideed ddiedit fill and refreshing.' .lus-t-io ^ .Uctmv thf woe- woje lio.urs of the nitrht j 1 arrived . M r. < Rohinsoxi played softly i V 11 'Iloipe, Sweet Iloine" which every-1 1-.d\ seeiiied'to enjoy, and went homo 6 e\pros>mf? -t ht'Tn'sidvi-s as havinjr ehioycxl a Very delightful evening. ^ (jKoiic.i-rrown has active jc | IIOISEIIOI.I) ? . I lvmt ka Household No. G. U. ? [(>.. of , ()". F. ever, since its 01 gani/.a-} <c ion has hoon notjpd for loyalty to the ? .. cause anil high ideals for, its^slandar<l. Peace and happiness prevail in jj 1 Hie- lodge hall, whenever in nihiling, , |atid the beautiful life of lluth is truly t-'ypitied in all its activities. ~Tho mem | ? hex's are composed of some of'thc wd, t men of flic citv who are tho ionhodi I merit Of Christian womanhood arid the ^ i fabric of social ui>li?ft. Tito meeting ? yj ??f July flffi was noted for the fine - j literary program? rendered by IVicm- c tj .bors nf Ihc various Households of j ? - t ho city. . ^ . * 11 The -program is as follows: , a" ? 1 per-? Mrs. Catherine Kelly, wlroJ>e.au- i t tifully emphasized the place of peace, J J 1 happiness nr.tl prosperity. IXhT-? J [ Miv^dane s hilly?\VinoRla?>.?attd?Flo- Jj f renoe Dunmoro. Papor-^-Christianity i V~' .Mrs. .Mary >-du\ s-he pictured viv- "j ' Idly some of the Hihlc heroes ami ho- J - Hi:ulir.tr. Mrs. Oritutna .lohns.-n. who ; i brought a message of thc% anility to succeed. Mrs. S. J.. Nesbitt was the ! . mistress of ceremonies. Closing remarks by Bro. G. W. Howard. J' j" ' . t'( ^; ' ^ ? -j r JL ,.... 1. S. L Departm 1131 WashinBto ! : Lig Lint! ol Clothing I'm ; ?Boys fcuitp A .Spmiatttv^- DKV (i()(M)S, Sll< Coo Hoc led wijii our Store < Harbor Shuj) and ikauiy S We an* nol selling kaee I wu can sell lietter for Less. ?IL ! ! JmJMJ* * ? *?) ;? *', <>* A f ' ~ ' i^i .1 r> ^ . H' COS ># xne^ THE MOST ( |L-. THE MOS I Hound trip tickets, between statiin}* dls ! imit I ( ? loss t y ' I ; Hound o trip tickets, ' I i"iil .? ? between stations -dis > tance l"?t) miles ??r ,4SS : " ? (JOOI) IV I'AIM ' >11 C . ' .??? Newest and most I tit worn * ' . j"- /. ?a> eronnm ic.al ticket tilHltl loi 5 over otTered- -iiti # The-ltt-trip ticket .... K 1 ho 10 1 r -I I. . . t mi' ?i?-jril> ni'KCI I I lu' -" I & p % The .IU trip ti<4>i'( I The HM ! ? ! /For further iiifnrm.ilinn, m < ;n el Aueut or write f 7? = T-T-i t railwA < > > > if BONDS : ALL J Fidelity Executors, j dian and | Fraternal Officers who handle* lli i? ccr i fii /m i". i - wi % " ? : ' n.j.vi ft ft t-1' ' . " ' - J ! SHOE Rl I Men's Half Sole: j Prices on other rep \ RHONE 6820 Wilse W 11 16.1.1 18 I?.. We Stand Bac ; WE use only 100 per eoi WE have for your per*. : three hundred pnttrj prices are rcasonnbl 5 aacrfFTce qualify. Owen jT^ -?n | 111/ WASHINGTON ST. I lining *?VVV%?\?*\* * * * ,I**I?*I*\**i***mJI ?J??J? *<fQ4 EEVY it>r?t Sjtore pSI. Phonc7567 ; i~ 1 M?.vijW (Min'i) ami -Children. jj ~T~T * ; f - ;; ;.. ;; . i)K?i miI.LIM;KY ' 1! .--?" -1?: *** 1: ' ', r - -* ' is : I" ij> I < lass I ailur IShop, < 1 hop 1W W'c.itin il. . ;; - ' l'iich\ Uuv'lrom I s -lu'cailsii ;k , r ' ' ' ' ' * , <' * . - \ .' '. I . . > , ?: > : ?:? : :? ; ?:?,^ii| ?? ?:-?: 1 - - 1 ? ? *? *??* * * *? * * * 'ix1 1 i;cc ' 1 >"% fcu ji-tj t ' ' i ' 'I rrx i i h 1 ~5J* OMfOR I ABLC < I lit I IAI5LE v " " 7; v" -. 1 Tickets -old iin.i!v J . ' la\ from dale -ale One and a (liird ' (1 & 1-3) fare % r- - for round trip JT only 2.1c mile * day* from 'dale'sale .One and a half J (f & i-2) fare Y for round trio > " r~ onl> 2.7 c mile JL' Y N l;? Sl.lCKI'INf; < AUS > f tu.v. I?stal ions i>n Soul hern Kail > tun lor period 1? months. i individual.purchaser and hetue.cn u H+++-?ili liinii' -Uii mile- or?lesg. . 1 7_ ... Y -1 . Per.mile % !rip- 1 ieh.el __ .... -_2 -12c ' tip (iehit w ,3c ieket . .. . . 1.8c I rip ticket . . . 3 l-3c % OAf ifj.S tlM/1 , % ' xa?Siuilhifrn Kaihiuy Su4?'m lick- ?? - - .? 'X ^ .. J '. > i!^T \'_'i mI. \N a^liiimldii. I). C. % tjHERN'f Y SYS TEM * - BONOS I KINDS | Administrators, Guar- i vBail Bonds ' ' X~ ~ " "" , ^ : % ** . cir I iimrx , olii'iild lie IwukUmI ?? ? " " ; " ? . . R WRITE U.v fi> I FRFDKRICk,"Attorney 'X , . 9ti ., : rl -.'S Pairing | s Sewed On $1.25 S airing in accordance \ / Martin ] Hampton SI. /vC'oo k of Our Word?- i - i*l plllf oOl I rlbl K H I ?i sonal pclrclioli more tlinn ns anil will) all that, our y low. To \io Tower would & P 1 ? i iloi'8 ?? 1 ' . > ^rr-3 " PHONL 6963 >0?.oao l