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PAGE SIX. | . Manning News W K h 'l. L_-? 1' Sundfty^t- Trinity A. M. E. church was a high day. Bishop John Hurst. 1 accompanied by Mrs. Hurst, and 1 three of their lady friends from Ftor- ; ida along with. Dr. D. H. Sims 1110-1 torde down from Columbia and worshipped with us at Trinity. The Bishop preached a wonderful sermon, and confiremd a board of Deaconesses. Mrs. Hurst was pre sented a beautiful bouquet by Mv's.j .Eddie Walker as an appreciation from . ' the Missionary .ladies of Trfait'y-nA. < M: E. church. ... _? ? .?jAfter services Brother. ]fi. Walker , made a welcome address' on behalf! of the chilrch. . Brother Jake Sumpber represented the Baptist church. At j th conclusion of the sermon, .'Mrs. Me! I la Jenkins, representing the Eadies' Auxiliary presented the -Pastor a i purse of seventy six dollars (.$70.00) Mrs. Hurst spoke very feelingly in her response, anil made a wpmlert'ul imin'ouiuon upon the mmnhwrr ami friends, of Trinity. ' The music foi' the entire -servi.ee ~was The' big- Four-Qtt<WiU4t assist'ed other icrral. talent of the? ehurch in musical numbers. The ehoir .seems to haye^been at-its host. 7^" After a palmable dinner served at the Manse, the Bishop and his party ?motored to - St. l\anl.,aL jJbctt.V "id ehurch, where he preached for Dr. I>., P. Pendergrass.. At the night services Prof. Miteh,? vU,?representing?Vnorheos.. Institute at Denmark, spoke in interest of the schooL^Di*. and Mi's. Pendergrass ? prPQ.mt npd ypoke. -A supplement, of ten dollars was. added to. the factor's gift, making a total of'SMI. , Thus ended a fine day at Trinity A'; M. E. churchy Rev. Parker, -accompanied l>v Mrs. Eddie Walker motored to St. Matthews where they attended the Conference Branch Missionary Convention They reported a fine trip, as well as h fine session. ' ." ! Mrs, Julia Mae Rhodes is in town from New York, visiting, her father, ^ who is very sick. NEWS FROM "sfT M.Mill EWS. m : ,x i m SlI Matthews, S: C., Sept. 2K. .Mi. ; Bertram Knight, well known and prtp_ ular citizen from Florida, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. ,K. Whaley, prominent citizens of this place. He also is spending some time with the Mitchells. During his. stay?trrrr?htwitnessed the play entitled "Topsy iurvy," stage*' by Mrs. L. M. Whalcj ' * Those taking part hi the play wire people from the St. Matthews com'VhtunkfT' '*'^ ?.. . 1 : Mr. and Mrs. Whaley will leave for theirWinter home in Florida, November the lst> takingWith-them the twins, born, June 2ti, 11128. Mrs. Whaley, the happy mother before her . ?^ K Tl - A '-' Burial Aid So< .4- rROM 01 | Jack % ~- ' * Via Southern I ^ ^ . _1^WED. X ROUND TRIP FAT : ,, $4.75 f rom-CulumJiL jT' a' 5, halt fare; ? ^ FOft INFORMATION son, Mrs. Annie lienbn Washington; Singleton ^ rie Loyd, I'eter Loyd, . 'JF Mamie Collins, Ruth It Scott, Ren Scott, Sam S. J. Dunlap, H. Dunla JL; Gadsden: W, Garrick, .1 Woodard, Rev. S? J. S| /I amp ton Williams; II :* -? - ? -Geo^Tucker. R. L. Rlu< JL TICKET COMMI'll Vv~ Hams, -Willie Garru ?2 - - -V \ Georgetown News All of the teachers, of Howard Hi fnn.nnn?it-t-h.. i-.?H """"d un ho** 'rhors [lay morning.' Those on the staff arfl*. i Professors-,l. U Be.ek, (i. \y. Howard,1 j,.imi p, <4, flroWr; <Me??: dames K. M." Berk. K. I,. Eraser," A.' !;. Kredenek aiul B. B. Sawyer; IVtiss. j es Sndve White, Vleo Pair, Eannic j Taylor. 'Jennie". Brt?ekinjft6n, Ruth i.! 1 a-sse11ji'a 1 e.Maria Eraser, Florenct Purvis. Mamie ' Alston, Ine.a Andor?i>n. .Ailine Alston, Khudirte Render, oaiiio Ward. .Pa tin no Dunmore, Viola V\ a s h i h jit ml and A India AtklnsMi. The liivt day's enrollment was 720. Hutu; lU'unsun of Sjimter s|jent.a week in tlu> city as the^jiyiest Vf Roy.. nu?l Mrs. .1. I.. BcrtbottTi nines Kinlocw is spending .. while m \ i ~ and Matmimr. S.-C". . Mis. A. t. l?oaVwitj;ht of Chicago, Ml.. is.'spending' awhile in the' city with her- sisier Airs. -K. It. Howard. Miss I y t i'liiv Cain. Masters Robert 1-Mi Mn./ I?. ( . Howard -vim s|?wh TO1 -uinnicr al l\ll"iec rturnco Saturday to -I'ltUic s?-iii.,il . ^ ^ Rcthel \ M. II. S.unlay school Kducation'al Ka'ly :.s ' usual was a siu i ii . Th.? i'iitiu'ii?ajU?si'hinij arc a-^ live t" t he dnLcix st .of till1 school ill this 'stuti and will report" the full assessment. . . X-t A.itr ' W'ittinms--rind?AH 3s pifury Ron W illiams of Milord* spent , ;he Avi'i-k.iml .in (he city, the guests '>( 1 '> ?*V. and Mis. (!.-\V. d.ward.. I: Crasers < nmvd M.'iss Kat.v Rrunson 1 ' Of Sumter. " * (hi Monday, evening, Sept. 17. the "p'iii'l 'ii.. Ii1 i a in' .Mr.'. K: I,. Krawer ','>n H < HkL 5Y.,.\va? tpr scetre of- u-l ru, t-'i'f?iw?V. in-1' I'mty?with llui tyro , chat i?iinjv M isses Uortlia and Maria , K-rnsei s a- hostesses i.n honor*of the i popular Miss Katy Hrunsoir ol' Sumter In "till", lovely parlor was anaiurcd three taldcs on which the vanls were ! playvi. After : playinjr for an hour I the poin.is wire counted, then prizes ( w.eio 'awarded' the Kiie.st Jind hoohy 10 Jlist . liras.oii and'- vfTe lirst prize to Mr-. A., <4. iHintpore?; A 'course oi ilssorte,i.'eaUi s and American punch \as<t.r\vd alter which the morry'ma-{rcrs danced in .the dining room?until i he ' in id-n.Mil hour. . . Tj iioA at;i iaiiiik were: Misses Uhu? J"rifie Itwiiw; Ruth I ilusseiiftule, Rosa j^liilihs, Ki'y lii'imsdn. Sarah l'a'rkei I end?.Mcwm 11 h 11 X'esliit. _C'ahrle.A'li.trles I.K.tvn,. J.evi Urown, Henry |l!io'wii. loa'xton llniwn, StrttH'tti Tuck i", and Ai'di.-o!) I tuniuore. . - uTiri-eiaf'i- i-.. \ti \\ Vi'alen was a I' llldd ?>f JLJl T~-?frt" S ' C.i! J i If; ti?l?'ji.ilil* Vvlni Spent the itnui'u r in A.il.int'ic ( ity, N. .J., toliii'iuti iio.Vv .this Wookj and will K'1 : .??Kilu'rcc ..VIviulay, Where ; she is UayhVnii" at the Urangeliiiru County ; i raiihrt$c schi ol. V " ' V V V VVW-W v*< TE 4tiiANNtra 'i . :ieties of Richland and C RANGEBt sonvflle, ^nilvvny-bUiviiim Thru Tpl tal1'ity of South CaroHr ~OCT~ fES?ST>..")n Trnm () i a 11 >4 eI> u rr and a and intcrnufliale_s_tations; Chile ski-: tin-: rort.on ino offickrs? , .lamts 0<?/u:?!: si. Matthe\y s; KcT J< 1.: .1. .1. .lotu s. Isaac tpt iyrcw; Fort ,M lames Cold. S. I'cl/er; l\iiiKvillc: ('. .M Ivors, Ucv. II. l>a\^'l'Ia>lovpr: K. (j, Richardson. S. N. Rhcdcn. O. .Mcllejph, ip, \\ m. Branch, Boston ('havis, I.onna I. Scott, C. Woods, R. II. (,())(I, Rev. 11. liver: Weston: STfs. Mary ,M. Oca's, At opkins: I. .!. Alston. K.,I? Johnsoiv, ?, I,. A Rii harjsoh; ('oltiml)ia: J. W. rEES~(TV TICYt theri IT. S. .1. DI NEAI\ Setr W. S. IIOLLEY G. N. ? OA USD FN, S. C. 1?:?. " '" THE PALMET: Washington, DVCrNews Mrs, Fannie Jaeks?n,_of Columbia, j;r >; (' is the lfhest of-her daughters. Si 'Mrs. Sara White and Miss Geneva 1 Ha Jackson, at their residence on Gresh- j On en*. 1'lace', N. W. Mrs. Jackson was ed 'entertained at dinner by Mrs. Nona t.v , Swyj*erl-(irey at her beautiful home I on Thomas St.. N. W. Those present he were Mrs. Fannie Jackson, Miss-Ce-'wt neva Jackson, Mrs. Sara White, Miss ; Mabte Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. .4ei Wauls. , * .led Mrs. Thelma Wauls has jast re- af turned from :dl. extended iimtoi trip tm with friends thronch a few .of the 'Novthern States, - Which she spent- ha very pleasantly. W Mrs. MacTtt'ie Dorroh. formerly of nu Columbia. lo.it now of Washington was called a v.; ay last week lo Clove- <u ; land, Ohio mv*:ivci>uiit of scriouo ill on di'ss of her mother. ,~^7~ .. Mrs. Nona Cray has Just returned ..'nun her vaeation. where she spent '? a?.very. pleasant slay in Stiynford, Conn.. New \ 01 k C ti$v-4?*rsey City. and Philadelphia. While- in Connect- xv 1 j ici.it. Mrs! Gary was the jjuest of her . 1 'cousin! Mis. GosSio ('orley-Pcters of ^'( ' trino, S. (.' Mrs., l'eters is dtrujrhter ].of Mrs. Alice Wheeler'.< . lnMisses, Tvma athl Daisy Swyjrert have just returned from Philadelphia where they' spent . the summer -with their father.and step-mother-, Mr. and. us Mrs. Mil. P.. Svry^eEh ^They n-e<v hack ih-school.. ?.j' - . ' " :"i ( I NIK AW NKWS. 4? ' - iU i ClteVaw was visited by the storm i that jtas been so d(->l I'ttl'lU l1 tu l ToeaUlie^ The Storm reached- tfue<- ? -a r day nioi nnur. lull WHM .1101 furlUUS' i until Jiite at. ni;vhf. Ttees w-o-MV ip>i riuited." the -iaitv fell in torrents, a. cave-in was icpurted on the- Seahord,railroad. Crops were, greatly lhun-T|j aired, and iu the low' trronnds entile uiid li(ip.s were drowned. The water reached a dipt}) of 12 feet in the I fee Dee river. This provd to be* the ' ' , greatest disturbance since' 1U08. - .Mi-. Alpbons'i J'oc at' this city an 1 foj ft enlloKo stmlent <>t' .1 hnsnn Smith p,(' I ' university. u-ve a practical and pr n- ti ilalile talk in the junior pnd. senior I" lasses id' Robert Smalls, Monday, in Mr; l'oe said:' 'Steam and electricity ft , have worked a transformation in .otVr , economic life." This" he followed . with a l'e\v~4'a? ls show inn- how thu. i4 , tWees had replaced the worker. of, ei i yesterday and the possibility of th r f| j replacing those of. tomorrow. The ,-t lasses wen a reed I \ ako adv ant a?y d' thi] opportunities which they now K enjoy.. Mr.-?Roe concluded with a f. ~iPnei11 on fate. " ?: ?r vi **!">*t>hc funeral' services id' MisS Ros.t White-' v\ as field at. the M. 10. -church R I'i"^*!U,W? \t'Intrfj a-t d-atO o'clock. Mrst.-m * \i bite- had. "Iieeii 'sick for several \ I weeks,- and her Me a" i IT* mark's "the dore |1( l >d it swceessfnl christian' life. A lar.ee hi i - J v %-?? ?? *1* ??? ?v> iu vv * V _ HBOl?MM 1 It alhoun Counties^ ~~X ti JRG " t\ . 4i: umbia the Can't- ?ui ta? ' ' . ,V' ~1928 1 Iron, under 12 ajul over ^ , T-OranmJ)iirn: I). I)???1?ttl% Mallissa Tate. M. ' & , <>11c: (ice. A>e, Airs. Car- X . Williams, .las. W illiaiiis. V Davis, Katie Jones, Willie . Jasper Rhodes; Sandhill:, JiL rd llarroll. A. II. Branch; 1 11 littrKK. W. Av- ' ?u VI 'alkt-i Adams, .las. Kccsc. Thos. Cartvr. John KinR, t ^4^' Williams. X (' nc -Holley. -CV AL 4ViL V |j t'twry. _ 1 >. <: ' Y'l, : 1 V - - f ji vVWWV * ttVVtV ' ^* . ~? . rp LEADER / ORA NEWS. ij . , ? . C During the last week we had a G and revival meeting at Poplar' jj >ring A*. M. fc. church. Rev. n ' ^ d assisting him Rev. Burch of Mt.' G irmel Circuit. Rev.i Burch preach- ; G some excellent sermons. Over thir- jj wore converted. ( G iMiss Classic Hunter reports Some jitter after being -in auto wreck last in . ' :.. io Mrs-. Annie Byrd and little daugh- j is Helen and Bernice have return- ,jn to their home in Washington,.D. C. ..Ji] lor. spending several, weeks, with ",C rent's,.'Mr. and Mrs. J; "A. Phelps. ^ Mr. Fletcher B. Hunter reports a p ppy liTe after making his home iTS ashington, D. C., for the last two ? >nths. Miss -M attic Griffin was the guest |C Miss Lizzie B. Rice on Saturday id Sunday.?^ : ...J. ' | .p Wo were giad to see Mrs. Belle |C r-elo.i mlt'agin after being confined f her home for four weeks. We are. sorry that Miss, Ada Belle in lell ia'un the sitK list at tlii.. | it ing. . ' Miss Minnie Maud Phelps and Miss >ra McDowell were the guests of iss l.illie Mae .Wheeler and sisters ' ' ' 7 / d Sunday. We are glad to see Miss Lizzie B : ce. out after a few days illness. AlsO Miss "Emma Rice is able to ilk on her foot again after getting , nail in it some time ago, Mrs. Emma Phelps has been Wear^ g a smile all the week. $he roeeiva big piesent Monday. " * We are f proud - t0 see Miss Sallic ae Harris "out again after under- ,*, ling a severe operation in July. ' '-j ? : ?r-?? i4 unbei; of relatives survive her. i ?; I he Woman's' 'Home?" Missionary?^ eiety held its regular meeting at ;i le 'home of Mrs. Georgia Sharper \ riday evening, Sept. 14. After the..* lish of all business, a delightful re- !. 1st' was served. . j [t ..Mrs. Mack Fleming wvas the pleasg hostess of the M. E. Sunday school >;\rd' last Tuesday night. .lust before me for the board to adjourn, Mrs. * l> ming had all the mtynbers to go to the dining rhom, where tbey? ?" uiul a waiting table spread with all 0 .< delicacies qf the season. Mrs. Willie Jlobinson entertained j te 1'id pit Aid committee. Tuesday, g .ening September 11. After the . ansaction of business, a delightful !, past was served in courses. o j.jj Miss?Bobbie?Hammonds- and?M is* ate Baldwin are attending the N ? . State formal School a&TFayetto- '. lie. N. C." ? Mr. James Baldwin, a graduate ut j Obe rt Smalls and a more recent grud T ito of the State Normal school-of. C., is how in Richmond, Va., where. 1 r is pursueing further studies at rj io. I'pion Seminary. .. . .Mr. Maxoy Carey and Mr. Albert'?; e attending Benedict college. [ Miss Mildred Wihte is attending; ; ai her College- ir> Anniston. Ala. J'he B. Y. P. U. is still alive and J is a number of boys and trirls who j 1 re busy .trying to keep. it so. The ; rogram rendered Sunday night was. ? itcresting aiid^j.nspiring to all /ires-.. it. This league is making use of lose boys and girls wh0 have at nded college, and is offering them <; n opportunity to do real christian ! >rvice. ' U . . t The Kiek-Olf social given by Tfie j unim- League Thursday?evening at ic Robert Smalls school auditorium as greatly* enjoyed and seemed to \ e a revival through sdcial"activities f real wholesome relations among < he young people. This- soeial was- ' irgely attended and those present , iii<li. themselves happy onfaliing .file _ pirit of the occasion. Several times id the young people waltz gracefully o and fro across the floor by the onhanting strains of music by our gift(1 Mr. McKay. There were tables or flinch, whist, bride and five hunIved. Then came the program., extn.nsians from a?numher of .school loys and girls, officers of the league-.1 md Mrs. Green. After the program he guests were served to a luscious epast. .Everyone is anxious sfor 'he eague to continue ijts hospitality. I Mi s. C. C. ^DuckclT dolighirulIy 'encit .uncd a number of triends and ,'oiing people at ~a~ Hood-Wink party ; rngjit. Trying to place . the luiir in the ring furnished barrels f fun. Miss Ruth Johnson finally ) roved -to hethe -successful competior and will enjoy the pound cake of"ored to the winner. Refreshments ivere served and very one had a deijrhtful tim. Two friendly faces that have been <oen quite often at the different func ions, are those of Miss Ella Thomas iild_ he l. g.iMc r: |nj aw, who a re _v is it ntr Miss Thomas' mother. " Mrs. Bell Thomas of Baltimore is visiting her parents. It was learned that there is n0 more Miss Rebecca Walker?.Mrs. Johnson nataadr ffy ' * v ' ' , ' . Saturday. September 29, lft28. ajarerafiirararaniraraizmr^n^aiEranLra^^ ~| NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS | ] Leevy's Standard J S Rfaiinn I j . iMfWJi: iw UIUHV11 p j > CORNER TAYLOR & GREGG STREETS. E, 1 _ Kfniidant^KaMtlinc and Motor Oils, Esso, MobiloiU Qua- ? _ 1 ta r yTuti' and Vccdot Oita, Cai'3 Wnnhed nntt-Greasert, ?: a__^?_ ] Crankcase Service, Free Air, Battery and Radiator Water cj J LADIES REST ROOM ? PROMPT & COURTEOUS | SERVICE S JJ " *. ' ? -rr. 01 is :? ' ^ , *9^ fl" *** " 1 i ?i 'H v'hool Desks - Blackboard ' I * Uotwhor's Dwks - --- Maps and Globes I iXudiloruin Seats ' . Crayon and Erasers I j .H-KJndcrjrarlen Chairs Window Shades ' ??Kill IU1 I'Rtt i't OlbJ'&hles Folding Chairs" V_? I Sewing tables Pencil Sharperners Dlftionarlea . " Blackboard Slating ciiyucii pews - i NU- IDEA SCHOOL DESK COMPANY I We cover the Southern States ? ? DARLINGTON, S. C. 7 | " ' : PALMETTO REALTY CORPORATION | 1??_ '?r : Columbia, South Cnroljno? *?X Tt : DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE k , . : - Coltoflion of RENTS Easy Terms on HOMflS jv \ We are now ready to sell lots for burial purposes in PINE ItlDGE >|> CEMETERY located in North "Columbia at the end. of College Place Ij! . -ear line. The location is beautiful. See us at'once. * X Mrs. R. II. Walton, Pres., J. H. Johnson, (Jen, Mgr,Q& Notary Public X I Phone 6122 Office: 1109?/2 Washinffon St. J A W<ft>WWW[CW?CeC?^^ _ jr; A MESSAGE OF CONSOLATION VVIumv. death invades your family ranks, what a message of con- Q r v>-T?htt;Tm cpmt's-t-o y ou from the factrthat THE MUTUAL RELIEF ? ?1?# . AND UKNEVOLENT ASSOCIATION is under contract and you 3 ' ri' .iei tui h.v?insurance laws, to pay you promptly your insurance poliy.v \vlii?-|i your forethought persuaded, you to take put covering ? ? r T'rrt-r\?nrrrrrhur of the family should have one of our SPECIAL ? $fW??Uiw CONTRACTS. Our agents are anxious to talk with you ? \. nhoni it; .' Phone 7180. v " . j :j , T'te Mutual Relief & Benev'lent Ass. of S. C. g J. II. OOODE, Gen. Manager. %ovv'>w:owo*o:o:o:aao:o<eo:axo?C0S^^ REESE'S DRUG STORE f " MRS. I\ It. UEESE, I'rop. p . A Full Line of Patent Medicines.-Cigars,- g ('iuarettos. and Tobaccos. A Full Line of ? ; Madam C. J. Walker's Preparations at all 8 'Times... Ice Cream and Sodas. 8 f; ' . PHONE 7820 I" " 1 122 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. ? Poro Beauty Shop '; ' / Jlair Culture Facial Massaging, Manicuring, Hair Bobbing J , MMES. L^fLES, HOUSTON. & DENDY , I. S. LEEVY'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1131 Washington Street Columbia, S. 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