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| The National Medical Association
of Coined Doctors met in the city of
~ ^ liaUinnre, the week o tAuun^t 13th,
which .association wtnj its-best. The.
folks of Baltimore are very kind and
Caul uami's uere chiefly playeX
On 'Uuirsilay there were over live
- honored'iuiliea'T.mi'ticipntihg in \\liist
bailie.'. - .'i'here'vveiHj three prizes'giv,
7 vil to the best three players," ami at
?J?^ >}he end olme coiuosi h was declared
thai Mrs. Clara lleMy of XeW
City won m'st piinc. -Airs, *.Iosrph A.
Coilnxs of t 'o'uaii>va, -s.econil, 'prize,
..j anil Mis. hlssie,i.<'pr'z:jof Brooklyn, >i.
.4 Y.Tthir i pr'./aO It "iittist ho known.
1. i ' ' , ;
h?.\ .".i . l! at all the winners ot prizes
o'v. i . .! l oa .. -1 in Bin; h JJrnk
? 1 a, i. . I a a?' > i V u i.al liiai Jl r>. liivo^
woa rt i^j-rfiiiihirt prize, not; only 1>0-.
r "" ? r~rm~ "radio -tS -i com South. Caruir.a, hut.
I.' hi he ;i;..d 1 r, A. J-os. Coins .were
a:oe in Itiikhiic Dr. B rev aril,
i),'. 1 !. S.i'< ' Cain hen, S. Prof. ('.
" P.*,'. i . . ;; .!,.i' t. y t -T-1 v to'ljalth.iioi.e-iii
thfT|v ne\v Backarci ear; ".which- took
lis i>oi,i Coiuiivhia, -S. C.. to Baltimore'
?? ;>' Mdi',/twill hot t'U'ii-having
1' \ a. pn'r.eture. .
.. .in .Bait imbre wo . met doctors-of uv
-cry kind e wept a root. dm tor. The
ivi iti r wax ' invite.1 11? a nil attended j
?in in ;y..-.LuiU'. im-s' ami tiixuii?Umj-'liuUn
\vifiih kept pleasure "and bu.si.ness
thoughts byfove-each individual. Arriving.
in ihiltiini'.re". on. Mynday#"\ve i
vent to* our' several billets.
Might ,H eve rend I'ishop Monroe' II.,
? 1 '.i i i.> ,;n 1?family.?line?1 > 11. il hv..,
< >. H.\ Pi-. ?uul $Tts. John ii. Consey.
all I'm'inerJy, <?L' South Carolina, an ?
many oUiees ,spared iu> piiiny.J'Vgiv- j
ing the xisiliiig people a" grand old,
. -7 -frvpe. * 1 >r. John ii. Consey and ltc-v.
i?. VI. Kiev are do'mg: except iojiallj,
' well-; -have money, and are making
?? irnnmy. Hi imp- ,1 avis?is?beyond?_a_
doubt the broadest gentleman I have
. ever met and lie spends his time and
money for the enjoyment oil- ills
-??, friends. 1 l I ' ; L
7." .The writei4 was in Baltiinoiv three
" \iii ks l>i,t\#i'e"Vhv L)'fioVs" Association
~|Tiet. and informed"Mrs. John 11. C'uasc'y,
tliiit. he' wuvuld lie pveseiit ; at this
' gallic-ring .of hoetoi'k; and on my rti i
--?I i fj MM' I i .... 1 ii .-*.i . ' 1 .
?.t UJ't.: aH CtlUVl'liiuVlU^ .ill liu:.
i.o aji'l. palatial lidine of Aiiss1
? Itt I'iiu-Kn.-minji 11 J iixrienV Ave-'
. kiil', Nvlti) inailc' it very )?U,as;vht'. Tot '
r ft-?ft4?: :Mi*S K i. >M 1 ie l II IP Cloohy o:
N.!.~> TTTiTTi i.i A veiine enrae ov cr, ami:
j 1.\. ti can:.- \\i' h w;. On-i-Vnkty .ev_J
1 l:ii : Ui I . ,'r. it: 'i i .M IV.- .P.'.i
' I. JL a e>. 7.VI Ui"itc hi.,4 to her. uiwtl
t p. ;i.:> ivVii,, in.ir.i.'- l-i> nieei. ninny
. >.' Iji ! in i'.' '< 7, t.v.:-. '].(. () 1c alt ' '
??i'? ' i' *'' *?| :1?1 1 ilij is! .~ i;. i <* ip. j
. _ ' '.t lie I lii'oit. ar.ti. . i.ey v.ne tin.-to an
?i 1111?t-f-??11' ' 1 i " i?rrr-rr?inl.e.
aiiitnnils, ? te.,' This cnu-ita:!)'.- j
t'l.t. y. a i. e:i j.y .'d i:s. .John 15. ("orts? ?;
' 11. .11???n?{i 7. " i p?i I. I ?. i I.. 1
- .? ; is.. Wa'lfori.
ri'i; i,,. i i',t i ii'i 1 iia i'.lipii Wa.s ;i [
. t i l': J. y,, i j 11 j; holy . ui' 8'-U II a vie in Ave.,]
llalliniftve* Aiil.. "who showed the .most]
'v. oiitU'vTiil fiieTiiory f/frnTfy ~pe via lit" 11
ha\ vi ever. seen.and who is a student j
In 71ni^.;.n (' Ilea uy-vkiM i ss Char-.!
I'olle 7s. lirent'. ."mic introduced fully .
. dm- In; in!ivil jiors.-ris ahd firivtr forgo* j
aii.yiiv naine-, a t ivai (iless of who
c'anie i.ntiy l?o ktio .vn or. lu/w long she
had illn,enloil :T.ei sell'. ^ '
Oil Wedne-iiay, the writer took Pr.
ifttfrhair of Tennessee, its his partner
fi-uLLdis and M-r-s. I'.ss'w. J .upt/- \(v
fotoid that ,wc more than matched;
ami. it pleased Mis. Anna McKnight
(if UVj Miini'ui; St., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
to see us beaten/' Mrs. MyKriight isj
anwtl\or one of those-beautiful ladies
?* w ife nt-t( rdetl the social functions nf j
* Half imp re i .
At. iTu'XArmury on Thursday nigh? \
V as a great all'air where tin oivhes.liai
"f oiii'.iH'tui;>od?ntusie? Watt -ployed jv'nere
the young, and oldapparentty |
?lad Im-u <- .: to .huko 1 he if feet. The;
whole week in Baltimore, Aid., proved |
to t e dost f tX.I ; l'ig_day? which was j.
all the time. ' . ... |
jo;:r. n. jACilsoU.
1 I'ddand S't . Columbia, S. C.
A CHI K V EM K N TS
17 * r **"'?i~"
. C< ,< goto", n," Ang.'.31..^?^-"
? to? !, '??1 aJ-l?.May tile?ltith.'
s> ,-y V, a oilicktlly .
"M" . li licensed for agency for the North i
\ Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Com- 1
Iold Great
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MANNING PARAGRAPHS.
: o Mrs.
10* K._. Anderson and Mrs.
Johnson,- (if Columbia" were visiting
n the city last week. .-They returned
noine Sunday. "Everybody was gtluf
to have theni here, and enjoyed their
stay. V
Mrs. "Lizzie Oden Evans was the
house guest .of her daughter Mrs.'E
iouie Loyd for two weeks*-' She "left
Saturday t or ju"r- home ui Savannnl'w
Ga. . \ c. .
Mrs. Marthena Washington returned;
home Sunday after-spending some
inne in thmitei. 7?*?< :
i Ih' FT l. r. U. prave them anniversary
on Tuesday evening. The pro
frram was enjoyed by everybody.
_ The Ijy-Time Social Club had their
nice imp; at tne flume of Aliss Ifosa I.eq
LDen). Tuesday A iff;, ?l. Alter the
lai ines.s hours, card Iplayifif? and
luiu-iiif? were enjoyed lay all. Then w7'
-JA-i re -served to punch and .cake. Kverybody
seemed to have- enjoyad
theniAdv-os, .
'.Urn. K11n ' -Carter and .Mrs. Sto-Htt
b i:kins .Caw a ,\1. nMiv.ht parly ;?t
tl^o brmi?' of tlwdiitt-in'i. Card p]ayi?<r
; and daiiCijiw: were the im st inipor-!
h'C tent o-1; e s- - of?t-1 re -evc-nrnf^ ? A Iter
.the social hour, we were served to
1 l'I'll it punch.- " . - . ' r
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-M i?:. 11 K-nn ,H-al t'iold and Mrs. Uitus
1 C:u,ter proved -jfVand, ln>sU?Pses on the
| occasion. '
I .Mi?s I.ot'ie Sumjder after spendine
time fh AndTxws' witKUev. -and
Mi:s. .1. \\ . \\ ithei.>rp;-on' returned- t >
her, home. op Tlnirday.
I lie- Coulter rdeinoi iaj, ,Aca iemyh*
, pies-dent and quartette \vcre in rej
iliildlTibencr.er llapti t cTuircir.Suii'-'
| !> a evoiutiv, Aua\ "l2dT The hmi?? ?"rc
tiled to .its capacity and everybody
njoyt'ii the projrratn;
. Airs.. Nita I'lowden entertained tie'
i.ly Tifnc. Social Club Tuesday after'
n, \ i; Tile hou-e ?vs h.-a r
t'ully decorated \v"th lovely flowers.
ables 'vi -cairwu-'fil t'.-r ?-V<t?
" ? hiloV^.we danced. A course o!
rTr;it parish and cake was served.
AIis'C< Then. Lewis aipf Vivian CanI
toy. served as-bosttsses for the ttjtenfodn.
. ~ . ' -p
.. I nnity A. At,' E, Sunday school
["aye arv..entertaiiinunt at the. West
j End h.:ill Tuesday nightt A|uic?-28>. Kv;
ryj.ody (p.'oyed :TTe in selves'.
Scml n f to til 1 ( jior.. r To ! '. U
j rtox 1.")") hyiTuesday e 'enijur. N? later!
Roy. .0. A . park? r pnftjtb'C of Tinni t y
rA. M. E. church ptvaetaiil at Alt. 1'lsd
ah church Sunday-n edit-. \Ve wore
"lad - -e ii'i-M ha k honie hrijarhl
; I early A! on day niovnintr.
Mrs. Rhus Ca tor and Mr'. .Stella
| Te kins are. plann'r.p* a Ilirthday Cartutival
on TUcstay ni h- -Sepfc 1. at
rr;. Tonkins' leme. Everybody . is
Mvrtrd: r
Mioses Phrlorh in l a ds and l-ilen.
<-i" AP. I'ullie made, a' pop ca 1 out to
V * .1 d'ea -hi .h'-ufvis ii me i.n Sun.
! "!'>* Th<>y.hnd a fine lime.
Mrs. IVenti" II .' fi - cl '.an 1 -Mr.-Win.
-> lnVVi**o;i 111 !<1 a flyiny t rip to Be it
sv it le. in-d W'edm-sd 5'- 'J'hey re
t a ) -, [>'..-f < t y""i
! ' A. I'ai .3I'-:r:-? I'hilo.
1 MH .I'nv;y, Vivian (tap ley, Thelrtia.
:i': 1 a' '1 1 ' > ii_L '.Vn 'n<?
o n r.<c, i (,i attefil {he Sunday'school'
.' eiiventn n.
VVs. Thumpda. mother of Jir.'Wfi^,
ho.aii'son is* h ii\e after, . syendinpr
r .- Li.mill, r \a-al i-nv in BctrncttsvHI"';
\e are very plad to have her baek.
.i-s'-ny ot I Mirh;'m.' Mr. \Voodberry
y.r'.cd v.o'. h a debit of oO ami at
:,h'. cdfir.o . of the year , his. debit inreasod
to $77.So over a period of six
'"-rrnlrt+rr-; and at"The (']0?0 -of Ifis'tifti-;
ial arreney for fo'itr years, his debit
In.wed .:. inci ( se e of SJJ ft. J."> ^ds ppyy'Tirsf?t)i
I'ci' liion'ths and six days,
stands
all*. Woodherry to my mine, has
bowed excellent work and from an'
les he may lie appointed assistant
district1 aT t fi 1 - ^ -
*,*.? *'i- imi v iiciru'Sipn
District iin*l superintendent over tlit*
wurk at -Cjoorgot<?wn, S. C. lie is
ci in^w- nii 1 iint di'-tr'ct?man.iy it1 at
'it* present; I* pray-hisr appointment
'11 come-as. a surprise. All who know
i*!?*. \V* od bovry and come in contact'
h him can truthl'ally say 'fie has
i .good business for a young man, he
s married and has a wife and three
hildren.
So let as pray that God will guide
! te minds r>P the i fTicials to appoint
1>'. W'or (j'tier: y \Vhn understands l>us-i
wrought well, inFthe huslness world,'
' il in church work also. TIC. is a
'irmhrv ,.f Relhel \ AT F Chirrr-h
ad 1c is a cla.ss?leader. Sunday
School teacher and a member of the
choir.
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Aiken News
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Messrs. Ellison, John and Appelt:
Watson'of St. Paul were recent week
- < ml ft-uest.i. mm'?Mr:?tttti?ml's.?S. 1).'
Smith. Mr. Ellison Watson is Mrs.*
Smith's son-in-law. They worshipped
at Cumberland on Sunday night.
| Mr. W. A. Jackson, our nonulay anIViertaker,
has- enlarged his establish-.[
meat, and now .has a beautiful funer-T
al parlor, display room and many exceptionally
line caskets. WtTcohgrat^T
ilalehim. ' .
On Tuesday a couple weeks ago
Mrs,Mary E. Menton. of 1210 Flor
once St., entertained at dinner,. Mesdhmcs
Matilda MsFarlin and Jeanette
Mae IIrooks, and. Evelyn C.. Hoi*r.v
and Key. A. F. 13. 1 lorry. For variety
.deliciousnes an<j up-to-date service
--Vtt?dhflrei?was exceptionally?fine.'
Mis. Morton knows .iirst how tr> en-:
h"n<l nil 'nvneftni
-J ?? >?,*? ? I'i v^.11- vnjujyii tflfiii
-lelves highly. Mrs. Klertoh is a veryj
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faithful member of .Cumberland i
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Miss Willamena MoS's, of Saliyla,!
ind Miss F. T. Graham,' of Ninety
- ox-spent Inr.t -week visiting -M r. and .
0. Brayboy. They had a very'
'loasant_ stay and we shall be incased
obave them in our city again.
Rev. I.. ) ]. (.liml, U: P.. of Lhd 1'- -
a-,mud 1'uo.hytori;m church and fnmly
have returned to.-the eity having!
. Rent a most enjoyable Vacation of]
eveial weeks'at Atlantic City, ,Wei
. ivc glad u*4ha\e them Jiome again.;
I hejr ;v;u<it'ion has improved them;
'. great lv. .
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.t.umberland A. ,\1. K. church is re-)
lecting gj Oat-credit upon herself in
the extensive improvements being
mule for general- use, and tlie spoial
use of. its young people. The
Urge tiU-d annex is about completed.
also the-gale ry in the'church.- This]
^tension provides for an enavged
_cs.fry, Sund?\y>;chpoJ romp. choir and
.'- repj.Lyn. yoom, and an enlarged choir-'
eat for fifty voices. Playgrounds ,
.ill-Ik- made around tiio annex; The1
;aik'iy will" increase the scaling capacity
hy three hundred. Ample j
icj :>i at i? i)s arc ">i-incr made fur the
nlci luinmciu of- the annual eoiileiTl
nee in October. The hiick work is.
" e'ng dune hy Mr. ('. K. BjilU Hie car-]
entry work hy .Mr. McFarlin. Mr.]
V. B. MeOhee is architect and general
.'ui'eiiunh '
On imr rounds we came in .contact
- i lli Me si ss:i..liul.hlt.hull 1ml hhlir
' CTrii .Mey. rs. Jackson,. Simons, Brown |
and others, members of the lonesome
r gade of husbands whose wives are
11 their sfininiei: vacations, and found
hat these home guards- are- a boat
r. others? It is not as long as it has
ceil,
l a. t .\\ eekf-Monday nearly fifty carcut.
IS,- l*i( k masons .and others
\v ( ui)ilie.i..land church a" free (,l|ly's
^ f ur. alid did great work tn that
art ip^this scfvieo for the .Lord., Tile
il.es >.ej\ed dimier on the grounds
L for. hauiidaii.ee, variety and taste 1
Maid nut -he beaten.-.. The. nvagilani-j
I : n is. spirit displayed is worthy oi l
' ny 'i cuph\ ' . '
rs, !??iin r.iniici',ra,vcvy estimable
;f) . ;'i! r . inimr Hi' Wi' I. y .M. 1L
, h ;ivh, died last Saturday' and \va.' aayl
on Tuesday afternoon. Shi"
- lu"mi ' i'nliy 11 ill of,1 i i-.t'Vl ? si'U'ial 1
.yvakers *wrth the pastor joined, in
he service. The, elupreh was packed
" u rHitn.T'Vt.i'- arfil' (Ire'lloial oll'enngs '
ere just geoige us. The sermon did
red it t? hep tine character, and the
1 orviee'jat the grave hy the Eastern
'-'tar' was hcauUfuL. The -following
was-, the.- program: Singing: "What
r--friend .we have in Jesus." Prayer
Vy Revv I la i lee. Scripture read hy
dev. L. E. (linn. Singingr "He leadHi
.me." Remarks by. Revs. Moore,
ii.wdy, M Ghee anil 1 lorry. Singing
' The (lid Rugged Cross." ' Sermon
JLeAV Pearson, P. D., jmRtor-Sub'e
t: "The 11 :ippy End, of the Right
" -i.s." A beautiful solo was sung hy
Miss Louise Thompson. .
Tin/ fourth Quarterly Conference
if Cumberland church was held on
Monday nipht, the Ilcv. W. F. Wedding.
The reports were well prol
ULLd-Lunl showed nrorress. The pre- iding
elder handled the conference
I like it Veteran. TTe preached two exj
( optionally fine; sermons on Sunday.
JBTeat delight of all present. "
] Sir. D. A. Jones expressed the senti"nTeht
of the church in regard to the
I -residing elder and the pastor. His
words were highly complimentary,
and expressed the desire for their
ireturn.'
| The Itev. iJr. Ilorr.v, pastor of Cum
11>? rlnnd, returned fron1 Georgetown, J i
! where he attended the State League j<
Convention, -on Saturday night. He
" ports u id) insti net ive jmd inspl- ^
*-ntinnnl f '(invention:?Also'thnt Blslr^H
op Hurst added much to the success i
of the Convention. " . ' 1
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Greenville News
Dr. and Mrs; O. M.. Thompson,
prominent residents of this city, ,flre
TpumliiiK their vacation with n'lujLlvo^
and friends in Asheville, N. C.
Misses Nannie B. and Beulah Moore
after spending*. Several weeks as" the
guests of relative here,, have returned;
to their home in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Alma Hopkins, after -spending
the summer here, has returned to. Columbia
where she will resume her p<F""
sition as a teacher in the city school
system. ?
Mrs. .Fannie *\\'illtintis returned recently
from Ilodges, where she spent
several days \yjth relatives.
Mrs. F.mma K. Woolridge and hatiy, "
Hugh Harold, left Friday, for Philadelphia
where they will visit relatives
and friends-. '
Mrs Ahic Jones of White, Plains,
X. Y., is the charming guct of4roln'
ivcs and ifriencls-hcre.
Mr. C. C. Woodson^J r., of Spartans--Inii
|fi *pMi?t the pari. ; woo It cml hi'i'i
as the guest of the popular Miss Kthel
Cuifeton at her lovely home on Green.
Ave.
Mrs. Daisy E. tsiuTth, of Orangdhurg.
is tlie truest of her sisters, Mrs. J. F.
Green ami Miss Alice Folder, at.-thi?
l< im. ( Ir.vr.n .Vi-ii
Mr. and Vlis.-t'iueknev. ?f Ch-irh-s-.
ton are the quests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Chappell at their home on Nteho4s
St.
Mr. Larkin Walker of Fhn^yjee.
t"he city Thyrsday as the guest
of Miss Dorothy Davis, on G.rcen Ave.
Lirs?S. S. I.awton and .1. I,. Dn'ek
<tt havereturned from- Baltimore,
Md., where they attended the National
Medical meeting.
Miss Allie Littlojohn, a social hellef
Spaftalihurg, is the house'guest of
Miss Alice Felder, Green :\\c.
-The Will I>o-Club met Monday afternoon
at the home of Miss Sarah
AVliirner" o"n Dunlinr St., uireiv<T"a^l7Ur0- '
ly meetiing was had.
The anniversary program of the
luvenile Depavtnu nt-of the American i
Woodmen was held Sunday afternoon |
it Allen Temple church;'the oration ,
,r thil np,-Ki,m )>' ;?;. A..livn rt-d bv the
Rev. A. C, S'umpter.
Mtsjj? I'd 1 relive LT T.ykes and" Mrs.
Iluttic II. Fla;Hrer have returned from
'leorgctown, where they witnesed the
State A. C. K. League-convention.
Tlie auditorium at historic Allen
Temple A. M. ih church was mncke 1 .
o overflowing Sunday night when the
Hew J. K. J.eltz,. nationally famous
vohpel winger of New Y ork City.I
nought to a drainatie close a ten days
vangeMst/ic campaign. While only
six -eerivert-H were had during the effort
the pieeting? proved highly satis-*
factory, in every detail, it -liciiig conducted
in a most approved manner:
The Hi v. Jeltz'sj snpcrh voice and mas-J
'u,rly.~TrtFPi:pretation rrf'lihiTs wont in I
ojig cannot lie pra'sed too highly.
"Ie is in a elatis. to himself. 'Sirs. M. '
I. VtninyjLcrJ in her usual ;cllicient-j
?uannofr. -preidi d at t'ne?piano.?while ;
tie Rev'. Sumpter'assisted with tHe.j
il iiiiiiiifj. viooii crowds wc.rc in at-1
cndance. throughout the wot hi and nil '
were well pleased and wont away j
singing the praises 0|' the groat Jolt/., r
May his tribe increase.
The Kev. B. A. I.ykOsa pastor nf.
'A'o ton (Impel A. M. K. chnreh,
?reenwuud, conducted a very success- j
i'ul Ycvival meeting last week at. St.,
Petn 's A. AT. K. ehnreh, of which lit e i
Kev: \V. T. Harris js the"J,>'i.-tor; j'
ci:()u(;i:iy)\vn nkws. 1
Miss Ruby Balls yind' Mr. Jo'sonh j
RIclMu^l.suoi/nf-SuniteiVspcnt "Sunday
in the city. I
Miss Mijrph of Charleston was the j
goest -*?? Miss Amelia Atkinson last
_week.
.Misses Florence Purvis and Maria
Praser who had been spending the!
aim me r in Ashevilie. X. C? returned i
'o the city last week.
I)r. I).. 11. Sims and Bishop lolin
Hurst-attended the A. fr~Kr I:oague j'
Convention hist week.
Mr. Peter Hemingway and Prof;,
Rhue of ConWay, wore in the city :'
'11st week attending the funeral of the I
fate A. A. Alston. " * 1
Attorney T. St. Mark , Sasportas ,1
a. nariesicm. attended the_ f uuera.1 ...
ti Thursday. . v |(
Assistant District .Attorney 'Cleorge
W. Lawrence, of Chicago, spent-n few 1
Mrs./B. B. Sawyer who has been-;
away for a part of the sunimnr is .1
homy again. , - I*
Mr. J. B. Washington of Columbia,'''
Mrs. O. P. . Avaajt and son of' New , >
York Were visitors in the city Inst; '
week, the guests of Prof, and Mrs. (i. j.t
W. Howard. The many friends of
Mrs. Avant were glad to seo her. j t
Mr. H. P. Williams and son. NVshjf t <
r?f Klloree and Mrs. Annie Boatwright,t
daughter, of Chicago with Mr. .and., t
Mrs. Oscar Hannah and little dnugh- i
'er,. Hilda of Ne\v? York were tlie *i
guests of i rot. and Mrs. G. W. Howard
while in the city attending the 1
funeral of Mr. A. A. Alston: t
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- Orangeburg News
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Miss Casandra Maxwell, daughter
of Mr. J. M. Maxwell of this city has
luiuriit'd hnmT1, utter .a Vei-y pletiannt'
'visit to relatives and friends in Baltimore,
Philadelphia and other points
north. ' She reports a very plensant
stay. She will again matriculate at
Clallin college this year. +
Rev. L. W. Veal, of Jacksonville,
A t - s !
pastor of Antioeh Baptist church is
now here oomlueting-n revival for Rev.
Ray ton, pastor of Shiloh Baptist
-hur.ch. They report nice success" so j
Mrs. Gufsie Lee, , after, spending
some time in the land of the sky, re-!
turner-home. this week.?She reports
ino trip 10 ue very helpful and pleas-'
ant. " Mrs*,
Collins Embly has just closed
t I.ayby sell mil at Springlli'Ul. Her
enrollment?vrrrs?W?pupils, ranging
in age front :lll ypnrs to 81.' The
most remarkable feature .was Mrs.
Mary \yilliams 81 years old'that learn
d to write her name in one day. M*rs.
Kmbly is a likable teacher and she
i>ut.s her. heart in the work and the
pupils a dm i re her for h er ability to'mpiirt.
Hence all are greatly benefitted.
Willi such teachers as. her in
>ur school robin's, illiteracy would j
-uun Dp a thing ol the past,. ' :
C'lallin Col If pro opens hpr ilnnrn.'nn
Jh; 10th of September and a large!
number "TiT new puipls will attend
;vhile a great number oT the old stu lenls
will he back.
..Mrs. Carrie War ley Branson stopped
over with us between trains en
' onto- to?the Sunday School Coriveni
n on her father's district at Camerit'.
She looks thepieture of health.
Miss Willie ;May Williams,.daughVr-of
Mr. ;hh1 Mrs. W. W. Williams
after spending: a Very pleasant time
i home left for Beaufort to spend a
*'ew days with her aunt, Mrs. G. H.
Fisher; She will .go from__lhere?trP
F lore Pee. whoi'O she is a teacher in
the Florence High school. Miss Williams
! litis" been teaching there for
some timlv . * ".
AK\ and Mrs. George Daniels, after
announcing their marriage is now
ninforlalily at home on Amelia St.,
where Mr. Daniels has erected a heuu
tifnl home. Their many friends wel
oi'ne them and wish them a long and
omfortahle life.
PROM?X1 INT XION PASTKR VISITS
CHERAW
*? ' y
Special .to the Leader.
(lie raw, S. ('., August 27, .15128?]
The Rev. I)r. K. A. Ahhott, pastor of j
Clinton Chapel A. M. JO. Z. Church,
.'Myrtle, S. and ex-nastm- of thn lit
Hebron ('hunch of .this city, is visiting.Wis
former members ami friends. - I
- D>\ Abbott?is?highly regarded by j
the white.and colored citizens of this
lown, Many
functions were Riven in his.
'ci taininR the-. Doctor were: Mr.' and i
Mrs. Warren I'owe, Mr. and Mrs. j
! J <. I o it McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. DaVc Me-1
ilae,- Mrs. Ann! Beell Boatright, Mr. I
ami Airs. l.Icnry Bennett, Mrs. Minnie;
C.nmpl-eil, Mrs.-Pearl Robinson, Mrs.
l.cuia McNeil,Mr. and Mrs. John B\;o- |
w' r. Mr. and .Mrs. Alexander Bloom-I
held" ami others.
Dr. A'yiNit is ehrfsl'd among. the j
intellectuals of -thm race, [and is one j
> 1 llir. leading ministers ot^his deno-'
minatiun. lie is a poet, writer, lec-1
" Rieat preacher and nastnr, and |
a t rue race leader. "* . .
Dr. Abbott served well his crurcr,
?;ve and community white paktoring j
liere, and highly regarded by the1
whit** citizens of this town.
g [.A ' " ' ' "
imd/;k spring news.
'. [
1 'rpf, M. El MfcCottry, principal of.
Ridge Bill hiprh school and vocational!
inst ructor, has returned t0 Ridge j
Spring -to- resume hlfi duties, after a t
iidwrhtfnl?vacation. In May, Prof. I
McOottrv at? v* x> i
^ , nun. iU. Ti. 1>ICCottry,
an instructor ifr the Ward
graded school, motored t0 Jacksonvi
le, Fla., taking the children to
;j end some time with Mrs. McCottry's
mother. W)>ile_ln.Florida.Jiiany. places.,
of interest were visited, as well as j
Manhattan Beachr where M,r. McCot!r?v
took the kids and wife* for a dip
(In May 20th they hoarded the;
^yliniiner \'iragy. 11. for a triptt^y thtr1
>t. John river and on to the Sulphur
spring, ("apt. I,. I,. Bartlcy made
nany stops along the river. On their !
e'(urn they reported a very pleasant,
,rip. _
' -On their return from Florida mo-*]
bring hack to Ridge Spring, Mr, Mc-i
ottly atU'ridcit. .summer athnol ..I 1
)rangehurg and Mrs. McCottry spent,
he .11 me at Eutawvillc- and Springs
intil after the summer school visitng
friends and relatives.
Mr. McCottry and family visited
ri?.' mother at Kingstree, before reurfling.
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