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Saturday, August 11, 1928. ' X~ j i Church New , By REV. J fcETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES 7''V Sunduy school session wai marked with much' interest in, tin study-of the lesson. Muny were pre; ent and tqok a part in tl\e Service The lesson Story was very beautiful ly explained in the review of the Los sorf by little jMTiss Annie Mh'e Lewis who is a memhpi1 thf piimmy ?i<> partment. ~~At 11:15 a. m.. '.Dr. Brogdun, afte: ' Sqtne preliminarily .intiiwlnon.l thi. ,P E., Dr. G^K. "Lyles, who selected tIn 119th Psalms 59-60th. verses: thought on my way; 1 turned my fee Untft his toofimrmir I I. ?? ..." ?vw?..nwty uiiu i iiiuvic llrtBLf etc." Emphasb^n^the-imporUnce ?? thinking in order that one may sue cetfd in lite, in any undertaking. Thi preacher made lasting impressioi upon the hearts and minds of fhi many pprsnns ninwt it nt inf> the midt ence. The days service continued ti the League session at. 6:30, which wa well attended and a very god pro gram rendered.. Service by Prof.- J T. Minis and Mr. E. JUL. Keitt wa At^&p. in. thg weather "was ingle mont, Dr. Brogdon delivered! a ver; profitable and encouragin|T~tHscouvs| from 34th Psalms, 7th verse: "Thi Angel of the Lord encamjieth abou us, etc." Those present enjoyed i _ ^very muclu ..Eur.-part of "2 .weeks ihi work of instructing iri art along thi line of decoration, etc,, has been con lucted by Miss Britt in. the'S. S r< otn at Bethel. The work and he service have proven serviceable am satisfactory to the many'-attending. A cordial. invitation awaits you a Bethel to all nf? hnv onpuinAo ' welcome you. _ ? L*m ' ZION BAPTIST CHl'ltCH !IA1?^ J PENINGS. That Zion Baptist Sunday school i to have a modern lirirk up-to-dati r . Sunday school department is now ; definite fact. The deacon and tniste j-hoards of the church took the firs positive step, when on last Tucsda; ' s> night'they decided to purchase tlv Wjilson property " across Washington Street in front of the church. Th Wilson property will be used for ; parsonage or a home for the pasto . the pniBonf ait., nil be used for the fSunday schoo1 Tmild ing. The Sunday?Schol .thufflmmon will be more modern than thcichurcl in every respect. There will' lie a least twenty class rooms with hlack Doards of the latest type f or ill us trations of the lesshn; desks and otl er paraphernalia ^incident for such i u school. Besides there will he a-be miners' department exeluisve of th Junior and Adult departments, to gether with a spacious chapel. Then will be offices for the Supt. and hi ??- -associates;?The parson agc' VftTT" aTsi . be.an up-to-date affair. ?? Rovi J. C. White, mil' .pastor, is wid awake to the conditions of this city he will begin a Sunday school an prayer house near the corner of Gate and Pendleton streets, beginning Sui lluy. Pastor White has had his eye on this section . of the city for sutn years. The pastor preached a mos interesting sermon using as a 1?uh ject: "The Cripple at the Pool of Be thesda." At Arthurtowtt?Afternoon. The Rev. R. \V. Baylor preached a Zion Pilgrim at Arthuftown al 3 o' ~ clock p. m. It was a sermon long't' herenienihered. His subject was th , v PHope of the Resurrection." Ma; Dr. Baylor live long . to preach th tized :gome candidates and gave com munion. Mrs. Medora white gave a Missioi ary play at Zion Pilgrim Monda; * night. The affair was a success. Sunday night was stormy in' Co lumbia but notwithstanding this on church was almost crowded to hea Rev. Dr. Wihite preach "The Drj Bones of the Valley." The peopl of Columbia have heard Rev. Whit preach that subject more than twi ^ dozon times, but whenever he an nounces that subject it causes a grea ~ crbwd. Many white people,- womei and men were out Sunday night- ii spite of the bad weather. There wa a mighty stir in Zion. Rev. J. C. White, Miss Josie h White and Ltc: Ezeklel Thomas let Monday, for. BeDoeUsvillc. where Rev White goes to preach two days am nights for Rev. P. B. M'dodana a the Maeednr;? pi.n.nii rr Josie B. stopped in Bishopville as thi guest of M*rs. M#rfar\ Thomas o: that city. Miss Medora J. White and littli Miss Almcta left Wednesday for Un s ion to visit her parents. They wil return next Tuesday. ^ Mn. Charlotte Taylor the wife o ^ 1 ' )._ ' . I ,? t . e of Columbia .C- WillXfL,-; . ?o^oCXt>^ ^ wmv^ASIO . Deacon Siilron; Taylor died and h( j funeral was?held at Zion Bapti s church Monday afternoon; in the al i sencc of the pastor, the Rev, Dr. Ba; ? lor preached the funeratto a host < . sorrowing friends. .Mrs. Kloise Johnston Stevenson d< --parted this life last Friday. Her fi ,' neral was preached by her paSto -?Itev. .J. C. >Vliitc Sunday. JUfleihoo j Mra. Stevenson was a niece of Mr c T)clla M*. C.larkr- She left a mo ^ wonderful testimony. " ! COLOiUtA DISTRICT S. S. CO? t VENTION. ( ^The^--(JoW|n I) i a District "Stmdi - School |i>f ?&.? i church was tibld in Pleasant Sprit 1 church on . Tuursday, July 2t>th-2i?t 2 The Convention, was. a real gucoc .?under the leadership Of our presitlir > elder Dr. L. F. Vance; and hig ;C j workers. - . . J Prof, and Mrs. Boutware and a nu . her of other teachers from Harbist s College and ..Mrs-, T.. R - JSel&on,. j teacher of Allen University, Color - bin, respectively were the guests < the Convention. Dr. K. A. Adams, Dean ^of tl i Theological Department of Allen Ur - versity played a splendid part on tl t program, during the Convention. I -??urged?aH?the young lhimsfe o take Theology- if possible.; . Dr. 1). H. Sims, president-of-All* University delivered, the education r address on Friday night to a vei large and appreciative audience. 1 I delivered a wonderful address, on ed t < at ion. _ j We were highly entertained-by-tl | nu mhei s of Pleasant Spring and vi iting friends. Many good things c? he said about the spirit that exists mohgf them. The eooperatirffTof lao pastors wi s the presiding elder was very hig - O it. Our linance was good. We have i splendid Klder. We hope all of tl :> j pastors. . will continue to- coopcra I with him, together we stand divrdi we fall. Where there is unity the t? is strength. i J . Annie L. Wise. , JI NIOK MISSIONARY SOVIET , t)r st. joiin" bai'TrsT cm rt: 1-?? V . 1 ?1?? We a,i'o very jiroud to say that tl t (Junior yMi^sionary Soaiety is st , improving* ->Xt. each meeting, son t member of the Senior. Missionary -S _|cieiy always, gives us encouraging r . marks to make our society succeS t ful. The last meeting was held the home of Mrs. Emily Davenpri . Booker Washington Heights. Tl 1 meeting was ,very interesting and i .' spiring. We were blessed to ha1 B | with us a member from the Junt .Missionary Society of Cleaves Chap ?M. E. I'hurch.'.itffeg fthreo Ft j Taylor*and also Mrs. Ilyies former e <>i v'olumma but now of Pennsylva ia. She left with us sonic interestir : -i P | ' \ remarks. The meeting was \yell ca s ' ried out by the president Miss Eli: i H. Castor. Miss Carrie Bell Bail< s I is with her again from Pennsylvan B.and is hack at her post of duty? t the socety. * We discussed what could we do . improve our society and.make it success. ..Our president,. Miss Cast did hoa speak oiiuthe subject but le t ( with us the thought, as if every Ju . ior was- like me, what would our s i) ciety bo? . e After the business side of the mo f ing we were served by the hoste a with a delicious course of ice cfea and .riike. The.?next ? Vneetipg?wi . be at the home of Miss Victoria Rus on Piedmont Ave., Booker AVashingti , Heights. Come and visit us. ^ Miss Eliza Castor, Pi*es., Miss Helen "R. Jones, Sec., Miss Fannie M. Castor, Reportc r_ i . r \V. H. iV F." MISSIONARY CO! YKNTION MEETS AT CAR'LISL B ' ? a The W- II. and F. Missionary Co 0 cntion convened at Alt. Kden A. I 7" )'* church, Bev. \V. L. Johnson pa t tor, Mrs Martha McCol, presider n Hev. ). M. Harrison, P. K., Till' ilfrv 1 tionfcls were conducted hy Rev. L. 1 3 Bowman. The ^following ministe attended: RcW J. M. Harrison, W. I. Johnson, C. A. Dunlap, J. E. Marti r d~ A MttchcB, J R Johnson; If? v Washington, B. A. Young, L. G. Bo\ d ntan, L. Mr Tol>e, VV. S. Jones, F t Gregg and. <L C. ~Mc?l.cHan s The annual sermon was preachi s hy Bev. J. B. .Johnson. Splendid p f pers wove read and discussed. special sermon was preached hy Be b C. A. Dunlap. The Missionary se mon was preached hy?Rev. ?S-.? 1 Washington.. The convention wi quite a success. f Mrs. J. W. Sartor, -Reporter. rj? r ~ THE PALME jj!^ t i >nr ir^ivr ntfrvr ?i ^ Union Nfewg__ rt*? " * " - , " ' ' Rev. Dr. I.ouiUx, Vhoxyl.vnssTtfiwrj pastor ?TT A. Kj Zion church is s" with lis. Thei impression made upon the people in .'jrencral. is most favorable. I'liion bids liev. Lonuix. Wel^ ciiiiic, thrice welcome and wishes for hin\ pence an.d prosperity, in his new ^ lie Id of labor.' -K.ev. l)r.. Williams of Corinth was ss .* ? |iri'iifi)t??4?Dnndny m Imui??usual. The sermon at 'tire, m'nning h ur W as forcefully delivered and much eii ?joyed, in - . )n - Rev. Williams is assisting Rev. Mr. u i'itls at Mt. Rowell Baptist ehurch'. n_t Sunday cvntirnr Mr~t-Vn-r:wcll eolith sonted to speak at Corinth Baptist church, pastor being absent. . . . Mr. Cbinwell is a young in an and ,j. i still ,a student ,C.or the inmifUry. The Yt,1 outlook for him' i.^'very bright.. All [0 who heaicl this.young di\ tne we're tfell pleased Avlth the sermon. I" himi. wish vs him Cod -speed, -Tr?? ?n Rev. l)r.- Washington returned ih. al - time to he at his post on Sunday, ry The saints at Bethel A. M.'K. eliiire'i ie were pleased to welci.uue h.m-hju.k. Li- ' We. are glad to report that Mr. W. K. MeJuhkins -is inuvh itnpro.vel lie nt- this writing- -and was- able to' iv1 s- at Bethel on Sunday. lie is very m grateful to his many. fniends, wh a- so kindly remembered him dining hi% illness and espeeinUy t > mil Dr. ( th A, Da\vkins who attended Iuih h. faithfully. / aj Air. Russell Sims mi llainlet. Sti.he, sull'ering w ith severe ease, <>f rheutrj mutism. Airs. A) at tic -Jeter is__ -y,ineed ' what ininrovefl at thi< un-ii 'tie re The. lecture at St., Paul. Ii:t|>ti>t church, 4xy lie v. Or. Sims," was a rare treat many heard it ami \Vit h. one. accord pronounced it eery good- The Y married and single arc t'cjo'cing oy11 er the fact" that Or. Sims. has-given '<?? solution, to the marriage I'ly.bhor.. lie "Hp\V to. get married and how to stay ill married," was subject used . I >y l.'rof. IP Me has not told "liow t . yet. unmar0" riod. hut how t.. "-! :i\- lc ! e- MiSs Mary Harris or Union is s- spending the summer in Washington, at 1). C. She writes that 'she is mixit. ing business with piejisure ami ' is lie succeeding nicely. n- Misses Lunette Kennedy, A. 11. 'c RulV, Pinkie H, Fayrj Utith McKisstch at "tind others are planning to take va el Ration during the month of August. ta'might it luC l<r I v?:..., o..'.. .1 .. _ . - numn'i .v i>I v ui imil IS \fl'\ n- desirous of having teachers ami pupiltg attend S.. S. picnic in a lew weeks, r- Many hope to take a day oil' and joi'r, <a the piePicirs in .their sport. -?v Mrs. 1 Vrnptla l'lirnum who is lm.w ia in Darieri, Conn, writes that she and in -children?arc d o tri g nicely and "hope "tn ? A have "The Leadev" sent iter, to The trip to Camden taken .by Mrs a ij. \V. Bolden, Dr.. and Mrsi C., A or Dawkins and family, Miss Bernici ft Sartor and others was 'most-delight n* ful. The day wa^v n>i idcul oiu , Ttrrr. o- each moment filled with *rarest ph'trs itre. ct Mrs: Tohin was dinner gTust at the S3 home of Mr. and Mrs. James Itogeds ni Hamlet SU This was ati .unex.pectfd privilege, much enj<<ved try her 'b A lot of gOod "eats'' well s? tved by 5n hostess. Thank you again. M. A. T. thanks Miss A: II. It. foi beautiful (lowers on Sunday We enjoy having some, before we die. IF- Services at Bethel A. M. K. ehureh were on n hipli oiilei- ell day last Sunday. The pastor having been out E conducting revival meeting. All the previous week scented to he siifeharg a- od with the Holy Ghost. He prencii. # ed an extemporaneous sermon from s" St. .Luke I'd:.", subject "Desiring tQ lL_>ee .Testis." ?Snh.lAy AlleVho,;ft ftrV. A. 1". l.nnktx ?* the newly assigned pastor of Climton FS Chanel A. M. F. Zi. n ' "linivli oroiwVi L- ed a soul stirring sermon. The choir n> of Clinton Chapel furnished music. Kev. Washington and Th\ T.omnx v" -have heen associates in Columbia for di the past two years; the coining of Hi- T,nmav tu?Union?form.-.?some what a re-union of Revs. Loniax and a- Washington. ; A Sunday night, the pastor preached v. another of his heart-felt gospel serr" .niona-using as his theme: "Seven P7" ihlngs Cod hates." Mrs. Washington 13 writes that her sister is much improved, and that she and children are expecting to return soon. ? / TTO LEADER TJer i ence.meU ns skill ~7 >st confidence in our firTjrS ility to serve you it. Superior equipment, iderate cost, care in L'ry detail assured., Cfcfjl ? ' ; i Jtev. F< JHTrcus preached a wolidi* "Tm si rimou?Sautilny pnornilur at th< Thompson Centennial M. K. church Kev". Marcus is the successful nasio of the .M. L. church , at VValterl;'pro =ht e is umc. pi uur ow. being a i An lers'in county raised boy, and is mak I i)u? <'ai)itl nr< irress mi tli ? 1 .i.!... '? P^llt'CC.sS. -k '.* i. J It. ..Sam i/> liinU Sunilny nifrhtt Hujy J A. \\\ llvown of-Columbia <Icli hi: hcaVers with an excellent senium Quite a number of visitors wro/fcip ] ?il at Thompson CYnteiiUuil M. ' chinch hoth Sunday . niornin/i; .am l iyht. We" extend to visitors ah. friends a most cordial 'welcome, to art} of our services. * while in Ashe'ville, visiting her sistci .' i s. Mario Thompson. .Mis. I'inckiu.y Traile, of Philalol " j InaT I .'a., wsus a' wock-ciid visitor 11 -f+K crty -fcvst 'Vteek. Mis". Traile -1: >] emjaue' awliile visiting Mr. and Mrs M. M. ..Majors in Ashovilie. X, C. _ Mi s. Sessie Kirksey anil little ' sor Unbelt arc -vis.itino in Asheville, N. C Mrs.; Verona' \Villifoi.d'of \\'asKint>[ i ton, |?. is visiting- her sister Mrs rj-< > hv-7^ t j jr.e r v* | Mr:' Adolphus Metlee and Miss Jm , c; l.iue Hut h i*.'motored to .Mr. Carinc ;! Sunday \\ lo re they, .were the drnne; '..tiesis of Mrs. Fannie Dunlap. , .Mrs. Sal lie -/Galloway left Tuesda; o spend awhile in Now York City. . .Miss I,my Whitt -of Calhoun, win . has hcen \isiiiny Mr. and Mrs. Ed r AVIitfX iias ret limed to. lu-r. hrrnie. . Kev. Win. Howard, iJr. 1'. P. AVntsoi f'ti f. T. 1.. Duckf-t and Mrs. Jones am r H". 1 iuiu'lass "of Morns College. pass t-'ii thru the city last week- on routi thr Anderson t'oiinly S S: Con I ! io|j. * ' . . M i s; Alni eia Mstrion had as hei - iiini.i-11* l' in>t "\\ro(lm:s?!ay .Mrs. lulliai I < miwii 'M ? asr.'.nffion, i). t v .Mrs '.Fannie Nix of Atlanta; (la., Mfs Stm kaline .M H-heal-Mif (in.;. Mrs. .Tali; . tlnr: P. ,\i < >. Alma Flank ami .Mi -: . -('lathlta- till i?i.-. r.. AI iss Myrtle Coaxum has gone t< Piekens fir open school. Mr. I'.. \\ . (barter, .Sr., is cotifinot {<> his betl. We hupe-slre?wUl-soon 1m out. ayrain. . - ??Mr. and A|r.-. Pat Harris hate it: "bob ho a-e ptiost Mrs. Fannie . Ni' t' A.lunta. (ia,, and Mi.s. Lillian CInl .Ion o| \\ iishinfrton. P. P., sisters o | Ai i. 1'mrris. i . -. Q'-iiJo a tew - A ndesonians attend , ' <1 the- funeral of Mr. Klllson in 'Ah. i K \ i!!e .Thursday. | M rs. , \V*. 1. Peek and James, havi 1 :t t-i 11 tied from \t-w York no.l lnoiieb |'with them siji old friend Mrs. Mart i1 -f-<'emrnioiis}. w Iai. will spend .ttwhile jMrsl Met rinjmpns ^ was before hel ,; nafjTTiaAii 'M'is's"? Mary Goodwin 'b (.leenviMe. . j Mr. and" M?|*. W. I. Peek enter | tuiiied Monday eveniiiy- in ' honor/o I?.' -Mr li.nii.e liiieiit M-ts. Mary. Met 'rim rl it '. ns -*d' -New York City and Miss (V j ia Johnson of Atlanta.! Ga. Then . 'w re oihei- i it at' town visitors alsi ;' Ai i (i, I illian (h.dden of Washington '!>. < \\ Alii .Kan nii? Nix and-Mrs. Ciil> nl" Atlanta. (Im?l>r. S. S. I.uw j'!: iuhI Air. James Kenedyof (Jreen I \ 1 It*. NfJ-, and Mrs. Mact'o Avcal. Mr ! .i)i I All's." John Adger, Mr. and Mrs 'o I./^uiik. Mr. and Mrs. ('.'Leu Ha I vi. . Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Williams. Mr: i' .\ima Flack, Airs. AI. \*. Marion. Mrs .1. K. Boldon. \l isxrs 1 illian Brown iN-etiie- Mack. Claudia Bonis. Jose , phine Butler. Drs., Kdmond Johnson ' Iv-C. Anderson and Mr. Marion Mama '\ I'unch was J served dxariug CHr even ' in;-. The guests" enjoyed tiierusclvei very much. An ice course was serv l1"1 J ' ' i ..i i'i,.i-i,ir||)}1lf j is visiting her parents Ma1,.rind Alas [ (>. ! '. Bolton. Mr. and Mis. C. Loo Davis and Mrs I I>. Quick motored to Beaufort lasl ! 'we s? I ay. They-enjoyed" ffir few day; ?"-Mrs-.-Jan-re* tvtlismr rif-Atihpvilte, Mr Will. Kllison of Now York Mr. Pau . F.ITi nil id' Atlanta. wore visitor 01 Dr. and Mrs. (almond Johnson. Mrs. l.illie Davis and relatives'demU s' to (bank their many frieTndi and especially undertaker Mr. W. I Peek for the kindnests shown then durinu" the illness and death u< hei husband anrh brother Mr. Charlie Da vis May God's riehest blessings Arest upon each and everyone. * * E9 NINETY *1X NE\V$. **After a lonjr dry spell a fong-wish I >l>i ll.l I ..|*| II. ioiJH .1 Will Mtflni .Villi evening. " ! Mrs. (1. A. 1'arljrr D i ui-r-iif Imp as well us could be ox per fed alU'i b>tvimr- her tonsils removed. < > Mother Dean and Mrs. Kelley prov . e.l to. be real Kootl nurse's, J , ^ ^ . i Misses Hiiebie ai.d Mozell Deaf a jmrty last l'^i id.t\-M)iv f > i the ymm'jr folks. They til r< por : j very pleasatit- f rule . j ill's. .Fannie (li'ahnm- j|nl Mr II ji* . ry ( res well oj I 'liiladefjdiia, i'a . ."ire I Uiir 'jeli^htf.nl x'lc^ts of ..Mr. a-id .Mi . i J"elix Huylor. an,) M,-. an,j \i,s | Emory. . . .. Mrs; Anna Mosely. \fr f. m are- tut thc*^s1ck"'ltsT7_>r-r ~ ? ~ p.?-MrjvrtnhrTf.tiestl^Je and'li'rlo .tVvh ^ I tor. Elizabeth are in Columbia visitinjr. ' ; . .Miss Hernice Law ton 'spent, a "vei'v . ' l'!(lJIS(iDI ;i I I iiritt oil. *??. !- tt: w I i , - * I I >WH1 1|) I i 1 > . .Mac Kelly Monday. L Mf. and Mrs. A. II: Biggin's- and son John W and daughter Mandy <>1 Cot nifek, .?v. Wi re the g .o'-TI* of .Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Biggins .Smv . day. Mr. and"^Mrs. Biggins 'carried - their- -quests to "Marshall's Chapel Baptist" church ffnd all report splon I did service.' ' the. Rood people of _M't: Olive Baptist _ ^'hutxh .Sunday. y_; 1 Messrs. P. S. Goodwin, -F. T. Cyrus 1 land \V. M. Hawkins went to Hush Hiye'? to lie with Key.. A. T. .Dixon . I-lud his good people. Thev?rop..rt , real g<?jd services. < Ret-. Benjamin "Philip Bropks of . Chappell, preached at Bethlehem Sunday evening. Everybody enjoyed i the service. . ??? Rev.. Brooks was thegueist i t Dea - J con and Mrs. F. T. Cynjs. Somel.odt .' was all smiles- I am sure. Mrs. Alice Williams, the wife of s Mr, Cal Williams passed away .to-day ) ' after a lo/tg illness. The family '' I'liave our sympathy. ,j Rev.* Burns is at his post' <01 the f tiring line against sin at' Mt . I'M.?n j A. -M, K. chinch. 4 We<h'ope-thii\.\viJl "J ho a groat--^hattie. v- . *..j licv. (?. S. MoM ii&n is-ah .Wesley |'Fhapeh this week ortgaged in a groat 1 i rev-ivaj.. * !j Mr. and- Mrs. Will Williams of hi \kIon, O., a re .home on.R visit. Mrs. Vinia Williams many friends faro very pYoud she has .finished hoi j nurse training after a Course in'l'on"l*, mark. 1 Mesda.mes Fannie Graham and Mini I ny Baylor, Messrs. Henry Gve.tfWoll | and Moshs Baylor wore pleasant vis. *y "is at Mrs. Barker's. M'onday..a. 111. 1 ILii.?jusephwo- ._ (Thujunplinr -i. Brooklyn, X. V;. is. visiting her sis1 > ' Mrs. Marie Davis, j CAttl.TSLE NKWS. v ? The Presbyterian Bible sehoi l cont luctedby 11 v. Si'liivan <.f Anderson and Misses Gleoriis IlnwUne nn.l r<i. f >a Johnson of this city was a help to _ ,1 he , young. people.??S\i 11 i' on?t-la .splendid Sunday schol worker.- He - really can nmke things interl'S'ing for little ones. Everyone seemed t > e have boon interested. A number of tij piuvntti oi'lied Key. I'uliiuii. .mil?'nv 7 civ workers to extend the good work another week. He -said, he was very 7 sorry to leave but he had been called f to Chester on business; and on next summer the Bible school would last Iwojkveeks instead of one. Mr, Sulv t livau*vilV teach science and mathemnl ?its at Biainard Institute. Chestei. S, <*. Wo are wishing Tor him a siic2 cessful school term and hope that ke 2 will not forget us next summer: but , '.will return with a heart full of in struct ion and inspiration. On T?st Friday evening Miss Edna - Johnson and Cleonis Hawkins gave luncheon in honor Rev. Sullivan a't the home of Rev. W. L. Johnson, - Three delicious courses were yerVed, i The dining roynv was beautifully dec orated" with ealadiolas and ferns. The t- ni'Hihfr rnwsisteil rif M I'i ienrls." Kpt: - SulliVan. Messrs. Berry Lyles, J. T. . English. Jarpes Johnson, Stalks Oalli man, J. BNDawkins, Re-v. W. L. John - son and Rev. J.?AJ,-Qawkins. Jr.. Mis Kdna Jafkson, Cleonis Dawkins.? Mrs. Leana Gallman, Mrs. Mary Sartor and L AI1 < Fonnio .lnlnxnn. The evening i was well spent. a The revival meeting is, beinp held . at St. Tames Chapel Baptist church. t Roy. Wilks, pastor. " r Mr. Georpe Dawkins is home from r Xew York City visitinp relatives and 1 friends. Mr. Dawkins looks the .picf" tUt'C o? health. Wc Al'e piad to have him in our midst.. Mjss Cleonis Dawkins left today for 5 Columbia. We are wishinp for her a pleasant trip, i Mrs. Leola Crosby left last week for r mttvm, Mich. ? r Mrs. TTattie. Bell Bird left for ? Knoxville, Tenn. We are wishing for them pleasant trips.' . ( ' f _ iriiiMiii T - ? . i , . . PAGE FIVB Georgetown News ; : ? " V . ' ' .Mr. \A at<1 i>! Washington, I). '?< .1 a?t+r?H-t?i?-vu>s--[mrontt;. , ?? Jl.i. A iiV. A -fir of Jjft.-kxo.O\ il'kv Fla. -< .?|?yirt .a. f'-w; .<in.T<= in the- city thi* "> . \v?'<Tc.. ... ' , .VIi.-. A-la>y tin! son of j llurtyx^lU "on Img a while itiV; ? i ;; liV^cit-y*. * ' . , _l i . ... Mi ). h. Hon tI'i'.v p:iif| a'short vis .! >\o UiUuttj?v-i?uin^r- frtomts; ?:?y y/'' A^ ' i , .\N . and Hon. I. J,? AlcCiitti ! sir.t.'.i .1...1 M..: i 1 I l V'i - - ? -I MV. ' II ni|(| ???L_ii?LL!?: \ i, ( i>;<i I- vilov. m f>|. ? nnjfeliuijf. .1... .. Mr, i aud -Mi*. - VV'iti.H. ?y~-"~? i,,; ..},ij.ii. i,-^[j-L-iir .sun- , ay 'in Ma- city.* . ,...A i " >iis.-i Jan-ri.ie Hi uckiriirtoii ?nH i\y i' A1?1mh- who had heon at.tfndi.tij;. '. viinum r at iratiiptwn, re11 n? i|.11., thy- fjiy on .Sunday 'aftex , '- .n'l . a?v'i t'1: Tt A ' >;i-1i)je. .\.~T77 . ' " 1 -Miy K(aiik;-rra<T?on o? Charleston *is" " "?~ itjtUf/Mr. a"td Mi s. H. H. Jp'inesi. .Mr Wmi'ini.| of Andrews was . i". ilu,-* cr v j ue'sday. ' _ . A nufnju r of citizens <if the city met it tin ilowafd vchiio! oij- last Sunday <!ii 1 vaii zed a Colored Civic. I.eauhic. A iontr ?!is-;-sioti was entered r>l '*. ":1 idilUiur .a memorjai 'for' the ? - . I,ir.T'Y>, as.~ After ' --V?, a liiefia O' riii.arVti; orgatiizatipn >v(U ?Pl.lhVlI?un'.i. tj.i. fnilowjivy?-fjfihiors: Mn a. I". 1VotlhUVi;y? Pi-es.t Mr. "\V. ' '* ' ^Atkiiis n. A'V-l'ic.; k. B. Anderson A. I Oir.iiio?c. A"'--sf..Sec.; S? M :n. n? ;?_?: __ ' ; . ? I'l-yr. Iteek Staled that llu\K*_ _ llij-'li .-fliool:- will open- for the ' 1 i?w>i-1 : !!! sesvioti September' I'Jth.. < s<>( I \ |. .\!;\\S. S < he- -i tie...day- eyeninu:' the h?>ine of Mr: and Miv, F? W . I luiniioie was l-He sfiniii-iif'a' iiiirh'.in I*. >es . lOdpa lijVhai lis -and Annie Crawford m' \l:n.iiif c. Uui>y Hall iufd Alma Homer of SiiiiitiM and Harriet ,G6r' don t?f 'Nashville. Teim. "1'rojjres. ..?i\*e - (dayvl an(t after the I'.iiKini' i*a> ii of the ahoyo named quests ' y. < re |Hi -ent? d tril't The prizes w?.-iv awaijluJ h'itrhe'nt M'nivrs tn Mr?~' . I. .1.; .Marshal!'; eons.dation to Miss Ine/. Anderson- and h'nuhy to Mr. K. |leniij)ti\vay ' The ,Jafter pnrt of the evepinjj u-;i- spent iii -dancing. After -^whkd?~n?rrrrrsr. of' cream, cake and . . . "vnvM \>as. j ne out-of-town ^ nests pi i.kipt other t^in those -ham> i ah <\>. v.I'n-r Robt. Rhuo. 111 n :ml w ay 17777} jVtei iTvmTng- Z \Vjiy of. t.'tniwfljv. iiMn i nkw^ ' / J ' W c ;J?e thankful lor the refreshing .-huwiiv 1,1 'in- past week. Animal and eireta'de kinpdonis are' ' benefitted. Rev. I. ' ; Aiut'rae iitr pastor is a most jjryiKrous Christian hearted -?^ -man?-Hy-pins t'oidlr every effort fie j-^ttn- to complete our new church. The Stewardess Hoard of Bethel A. ~ .Vfh. chirrrh had1 a .'} nights bazaar 'l! n'o ! - )'! : M:s? FJizalieth . Moseley is' still oil , '.oi sal. i 1?:. \\'e lippe for her a ee?!y recovery, 1 he Sunday school is doing nicely -?i''i< i' Il-.I ;m>. roc ;, 1' 1;,- VL|)i^i iiite'ti- ? lent Mrs*.. 1LIk.x^_She ia vcpy : jdlitll'ii! .to Imf office...* ' " ' " >777 7"" We iire- very triad- : the fat the rs*? i"~~~ lops .an l. ukitjp proffiiiinjfr . ? . : Hai r:sop Miller has a most pnde'tul locking. farm we have'wit ' ii sst'.j tjp<. yeaiv. ... V . A:>ti-|- \;iii ,.'Mh Cuiiy ih-parted thLa.. ' ''f"1'. the -?tIt. She was funeraliz ?vd-a-LInrinuvh.,-Re\. T.-C. JffCraa. ? the. p.astm''ollieiat inp. . Si'ster Curry was' a 'number .of - tin- 'Stewardess ? Hoard N't.!, j. She was ? faithful inemr hoi ill '.In 'also on .the board. She, ww.dd perform her duty the year i ouad. Wo Mill express how we,will , miss her. Sfewp.on Sister Curry add . j take your vest. BARGAINS In I'st-d Typewriters \\ t h\ac several Underwood, ,.B .Ib^nltip.ton, f?' C, ?vv"th, ?" 1 and other makes which have been repaired an rebuilt.- Sold b a iruarautee. Monthly pay Binenf." if df.'iieil.1 ?*? If#)* I.ADY -ST. PHONE 78981 Typewriter Exchange! I I 'Mninu t r B -1 r Quality Pressing Club Dry Cleaning, Repairing, Altering npd "Dyeing Wo arc in business for your con! ver.it-ncc and'our living. A 1 it4 tie Co-operation would help. J. B. Denley, Manacer Y. M. C. A. niTII DING I Sumter >fit. Photic S861 |