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Saturday, October f>, 1928. t 'Li!*?g1 i^? Laurens News Sunday was a real autumn day. Churches of each denomination^Wore" well ' tilled. Seemingly the revivals JT have uplifted so many that Sunday can't come fast enough. There were I two joiners at Bethel insthe morning. I In the' afternoon at ":i: :;() Rev. Smith preached a wonderful sermon to the 1 . ( Woman's Aid Society, and the Juvcnilea. - After which u bountiful dinner " was served by the members. %\Vc are also taking collection for the relief ? sufferers in Florida. IMr C LL_. Duckctt he.uan the drive with Sft.Ofl * after which wo have raised a total nhiount nf ?2R'.oo;"" <<u_* .. The Union meeting convened at St Paul, Saturday and Sunday with, n large number of delegates. Revs - ' Cat smi_uf Kiu'k Hill: Martin nn.r U^l lc'n of Greenville . were speakers for Sunday morning. The Tumbling Shoals Ijijgh School will open Wednesday, .October .'!rd. Teachers to he named later. Mrs. Thus. Sanders and little son, Master*?homas. Jr.. spent Sunday in (ireenwooTfr*""" ' Mrs.' Phoebn Mtje Foggie of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting her parents l\lr. and .Mrs. AlcWiilianis.-. .Mrs, Albert Flinl. who has been vis iting her husband. daughter and .rein-. tives in Pennsylvania, returned to the city this week. W- Thojmpson' areonipnnioil.. J>y. Mr. Henry Ilunter motored to Ashevilld; Sunday, where they spent Mrs. Lulu P). Put-maaccompanied by 'tier sister ' M Ists f'vctjlhi "and Mr.: * Willie Rjcc motored to Greenville Thursday to do their fall shopping. Mtss -Maria (iraift after spending her vacation in Ashcville has returned to the city to the delight <>fhei many friends. Mrs.__-4u.nie R*ed_ hp frit lined at a "mid-night supper on Wednesday evening Rfv. and Mrs. J. H. Smith. Rev. and Mrs. J.. A. Hatch arid - (laugh'! ct. ? Rrvr ChU'huin,'ItlTTT 'Kmma Fuller,'J of Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mvs. Oli' fihant' and Misses .Carrie and Annie. frou Dial. An-elalfoTafP feast- \vas " spread and everybody ^ujoyed themselves to the highest. * ' Mrs. Keinelle Garrett. had as her 1> . dinner jruo?'^. Thursday, Kev. Baten * and Candy, Dr.. ('?toman. Mrs. Lula ' Put man, Mrs. Sallie Cuniiintrham; , >. Mrs. Oliphant and Mrs..Carrie Owens, t, Mrs. Garrett is an expert cook and everybody always, delights in her good eats. . : .? We are indeed son >' t0 report tho^g ~ FlFthe slek let: AnSs W illie Mae Gar* rett; Messrs. Sam Woody and Bonnie Eranicliti, who is iinprt^ injf. and Mrs Solina J.ell'ersoji is a train -Very ill; also Mr. .Harrison' Uuntgu. Wo wish "for ihem all a speedy recovery.' The revival at .St..-Paul began last Sunday liioi'nintrt-vith great success. Dr. Oolu'man of Spartanburg has been preaching some soi.il -stirring sermons during the week, Several joiners V and many seekers?Ua i i 1koit ndtli >1 and large congregations wuj>hfppcd< cafh ?iiti'hjt.Il will, continue thru this week with other ministers assisting Rev. Iiatl-n. js'The ladies are sparing nn little 'time-in entertaining these ministers. ' . Lee's Menioral Cluh lu4d its meeting at the home of Miss Willie Hunter Friday afternoon. An interesting has iness meeting was held; also a splenjj did talk by. Miss Maria Grant. 'After which a delight l'ul course 61' jee cream and cake was served by the hostess? L ?of1 Miss I.ilHr vTames. ' ?' Mrs. EfTie Adams was at homo to. ^ her Cluh on Friday nftorti?Mevv ' "Spiritual 1 no oting was Ihdld wit^i her mother, who is very aged and. feehlo, which-she ojitjnjml very much. - Paring thi? social hour, n delightful repast was served" Mr. A. II. Green motored to Atlanta last week where he entered the Gov eminent hospital fni?hi e.vaminatinn. ' He returned to the city Sunday. i Mr. W. P. Garlim.rt.on was a visitor . | * in Clinton last: week at the' graded L school. He carried several of the teachers ;motoring. I- Mr. Wash Itavis lias gone to Ritts\ hurg. I'a.. to aecomnanv his sister wL Mrs. Audrey Davis'Wanzer and chilm dron to the city foTSpenTI the winter with their inothci jVlrs. Ella Davis. B M('in?Wanner'a?hnr?him4. >-? ill???fl? ? I faking treatment in the hospital. We Trust he will soon "lie able to" join them. The Association held at jfenter Ra-I bun .was one of the largest and most t quiet of all. The weather was jdoal and crowds motored from every sur- j '-grounding community notwithstanding those that-left, here. Many eloquent J nponlcern were on -profrmn fmoh rtay.j f s. Business of importance too being dis cussed. 1 Mr. Toy Barton left' Tuesday for| ?"1 Knoxville, Tenn., where he will join A his wife Mrs. Allcne Franks Burton, j If * . Miss Carrie Lou Cnlne ~rrrTrt ~ltttfc~ Miss Sarah Frances-F>avis left Tues' day for their home .in Pittsburg, Pa., I after speeding the summer with their ^ , 'tmtmf T.ttr'' lit * ? . Spartanburg News Last Sunday at Trinity A. M. E. church was a big day. , The Rt. Rev. lohn Hurst, A. M.^D. Dy. African .Methodist Bishop of South Carolina, preached at 11:30 o'clock, to an appreciative audience. He stirred the whole congregation and set the house on fire; not a stone was left unturned. He was accompanied by his wife, Mrs. K..Bertha Hurst, one who has proven i great asset in his program. She also spoke very feelingly to the con".regalion.?I am sure she Bholl^ncvcr forgotten by the members of Trinity A. M. E. church and the friends ot" Spartanburg. We were also glad to have our own !>r. IV It. Sims, president" of Allen 1'niversity, Columbia. He also deliv r< d an- address?which held the audi mi- ^peuoouna. tie is a man of thought, and one whose mind and heart are wrapped up in Allen University. We highly appreciate having ur_Bishon, Ins wife and _Dr. Sims with, us on Sunday. UlLilogltheir stay Rkbop and Mrs. 11 lu.st?were . the, guoata of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Herndon and mother, i\~! ore thev were highly ?nfrf?rtAtn<>d Dr.' Sims and Mr. Gary were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, where they were also highly entertained. ' f. On Sunday Bishop and Mrs. Hurst -ftnvr-and Mrs, J. C. McCleilan and Miss. Tillie were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,A. W'. Herndon and mothfo? . " :J.1'* ??? We were never before so happy as Tve were Sunday to have our friends vith us. We say to them come again. HARDEEVILLE NEWS. * T ..Sunday was rally day at Fisher's .Chapel JVI. E. church, Rev. J. J. Mitch 11 preached both Sunday morning and night tu very large crowds. After a most pleasant as well as njTiyable stay at Bamberg attending be Sunday School Convention Miss Malissa Scriven returned home in ompany with Rev. J. J. Mitchell. Thejimany friends of Mrs. Estelle Rhodes will he glad tQ know that she s recuperating. v Miss-T.ottie Riley and Mr. Sam Brown were quietly married the past week. After a delightful stay at Hardeeville M5ss RetKa Lights returned to Walterhoro Sunday in company with Miss Malissa Scriven and. party. Mvs. Addie . Backstitch after spending a few days at Valentine reiirned home Monday accompanied by her niece Mrs. Medilee Devese. CLEVELAND, OHIO. NEWS. ? Mrs. Alice Hammond and daughter TVssio. after .having Rpent sucha de^ 'ightful vacation with their daughters aid sisters Mrs. J. J-Hslmoe I. K. Cooper, have returned home in Ridge Spring, S. C. Ve y/ish | .'or them a prosperoj^JwifrtCT and a happy1 ruturn^lvereiiext spring. The Installation services of Rev. \V. H'. McKinney, as pastor of An ibeh Baptist church is in its final stage.' The officers and members of the church are highly pleased with the splendid spirit of coperation shown by the sister churches of the city. Miss Alice Hood has returned to .Mew. York Citywhere she will resume her work in the Harlem hospital. "Mr! and Mrs. Jas. David and them brother Mr. Wm. McCoy motored to Pittsburg. They reported a very iifonsnnt trip. % Misses Nannie and Alice Franklin rave Miss Jessie Hammond a pop call ] 'ast Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kenner motored to Akron, O., to attend the church. parents Mr. and Mrs. .Hugh Caine. Mrs..Woods was the dinner guest >f Mrs. Cyrilla Hudgens on Monday.^ Again in the afternoon Mrs. Hudgens was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson "Mrs:?Woods,?Mesdames Moore and Owens. Ice cream and cake were served during the social hour. On Tuesday they left for home. "Mrs. Annie L. Owens and Mrs. E. S. Nelson left Wednesday- for Augusta, Ga., whoro they are to take part >n a wedding. kcll McDaniel in our midst Sunday. II? is a shut-in, but we are always triad to see his face. The Gleaners Club held .its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Fleming Thursday afternoon. An mraresting program was earned out. During the cream and cake was served by Misses Carrie I,ou Caine and Rebeeea Fleming. The hostess was thanked by Mrs. Mary ;E. Garrett. We are very sorry -to report that Mr. .Totrn Williams had a had accident happen to one his fingers which has caused him to suffer deal, and he is confined to his room. uJ . * *V" tA , i jiaiUlMii THE PALME Sumter News ' Miss Elise Brisbane left Sept. 27 for Chatham, Va., to teach in the public school. Miss Nellie G. Davis arrived in Sum ter,; on Monday to take care of her step-mother's funeral, at.Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. church. The Mutual Undertaking Co., was in charge. Miss Mahurley J. Miller left here for Burkville, Va., to continue her teaching in the graded school. Morris College opened her doors on Sept. 23nd, for another good year. Mrs. George Brown is much improved from a "-long illness. Her daughter Miss G. Brown left Wednesday for State College to resume her studies* ' ? ~ Mrs. WiHiam Ferguson has returned from Newark, N. ,T.r and reports a very pleasant summer. I GARNETT NEWS. u . .. Last Sunday at Mt. Zjon A. M. E. "hurch was a big day.' The pastor Rev. E. W. Graham preached a soiHstirring sermon to an appreciative \udience. At three, we had our last quarterly conference for this confermce year and a wonderful < success in every particular, concerning the ehurch throughout {the year under lhe leadership of our beloved pastor Rev. E. W. Graham. The presiding el jder preached a wopderful sermon at St. Mark in .the morning. And at three, the P. E., Dr. E. b7 Mack was | with us at Mt, Zion. Dr. MPck I ^reached a very timely sermon, which had its cffcefftor good upon his hearI ers. We were delighted to see Rev. I. H. Nero, and' quite a number of his members and visitors with: us. At ten many bright minds crowded :nto -the Sunday school room for the study of God's word and one of the most outstanding characters in the Bible?PauU After the study "period was over Prof. W. T. -Gillison gave a very splendid review for the benefit of the entire school; followed by re. marks by Mr. T. H. Harrison, which were very instructive. The marriage of mir tor, Rev. E. W. Grahamvto Miss Clair Inabitt of Charleston^iwas quite a -.urprise to their many friends in both towns. The marriage was performed "n' Charleston, Wednesday evening, Sept. 26th, at the home of Mts. Annabelle Foullwood, sister of the bride. Rev. W. R. A. Felder was the offici\ting minister. They left Qn Wednesday by the way of the Southern for Rev. Graham's members and many Mends wish for them a .long, happy uid prosperous voyage on the matrix nonial sea. . M ' ' ST. GEORGE NE;WjS. The storm made things look critiwas pitfched at the GoJ>d Hope Baptist church was^ yery much a success plthongh the frain ''continued" "from start to finish. The people waded in and out but they came in large numbers. The Rev. Dr. E. J. Daniels of Aiken \fas the mouth-piece for the occasion. We really enjoyed the many forceful sermons delivered by this God sent man. Her wno indeed a power in the pulpit. Through his many powerful discourses many men and women were moved to wonder about their souls' salvation. Rev. J. M. Marshall always brings to us the very best preachers for which we thank him and hope for him many more years of service at the Good Hope Baptist church. The Sunday School Convention of the Lovely Hill District met at the Jerusalem B. P. church Gr'oVers, S. C. was very much a success. We were glad to welcome the visitors and all expressed themselves as having enjoyed the occasion. Miss Anna L. Qveratreet, a member of the State College faculty has returned to the college to resume her work. We miss Miss Overstreet very much and wish for her much success during her -yirar's work. ? '* Miss Mattie E. Overstreet returned from her vacation where shg visited New York City, and other points North. Miss Overstreet's "pupils will regret very much to hear that she is hut she is back in school working on another course.- ?Good^for-her. We wish for her n\uch success. Mrs. Rev. J. Ml. Mlarshall, one of the teachers of our school here is on the sick list. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Our school here opened Monday morning with Mrs. Mabel C. Simmons, as principal, and "a-T>uncTT~of new teachers. We will write later about the new teachers. his trip. We wish him much success and a pleasant stay. The school bells all - around ? are i ringing ahd the pupils know their time jwill be oyer for play and fun; fcacl* I to books and study. -fr-f-W- - V Si. ?>r JTTO LEADER ? utwu -Bear?!? ; . 11 .. -i"-? Bilious { B Spoils | , j | DIZZINESS RELIEVED | j | suffered with severe f| 8 , bilious attacks that came on two or three times I 2 each month," says Mr. J. 2 ?5 P. Kevins, of Lawrence? 5-I bore, Ky. | "I would have dizziness ? and . couldn't work. | A ft; neighbor told me of Thed- , ford's Black-Draught and I H I began its use. I never * ? have fuuud su much relief as it gave - me. 1 wotiid g not be without it for any-^g 5 Ming. 3 S"It seemed to cleanse | myjHvhole system and ? | iihldb nio feel like new. J | -""J would take a few doses?* J ?I "-get'rid - of - the an(* 2 ?g liave my usual clour liead, g feel full of 'pep* and J ?M could do twieo the work*" M Sold "by all druggists. | Try it. Get a package H g 16day.\ 25 ceuts. S LANCASTER NEWS. -Services began at St. Paul A. M. K.. .church early- Sunday morning with, sunrise prayer meeting. There were lO.'l persons present at sunrise prayer | meeting and we had a glorious time. | Six were converted in.the prayer meet ing. Then on to morping services. Rev. \V. G. Owens, our excellent pastor broke the bread of life to us with a great number of visiting ministers -in the pulpit Jo cheer him. Sunday afternoon we also had a good meet ing. Then Sunday night with otu noble Presdiing Elder' in the chair. .we.were able to save six. He preached a wonderful sermon. Sinners felt afood as well rfs saints. We have in v or been able to have our Elder prosemt Ahrr. . . 1 in our Sunday school or A. C. E. League; so - Monday afternoon . out Ehler arranged to have a meeting for the TTenoTTT dT the League and Sunday school children. AV.e had a wonderful time. -Eight souls were : "saved." Large and inuiflTT Then Swml ay night with*~ouy'Kldet i to tajk to-trs we had .persons Co choose the rig-lit road. Tuesday night four were converted, We are doing' great work. We have a total of up to date and are very hopeful of getting more because we have Rev. .Martin of Sumter, . who Is a great preacher;?Pray for us that we may, do ipore work and better work. . , The sister of Rrother Allen Frazier, Sister Delia Watts \vho has been lingering for quite awhile .departed this life, Sept. l'.'th and we. feel that she has joined her loved ones that u?..~ ? ? ikivc ^unc *.m uin.%?ri'? Stewardess Boards Xos. 1 and' 2 met at the home of Mrs. Genet Clinton Monday Sept. 24th. Pulpit Aid Board will meet Thursday afternoon Sept. 27, at the home of Mrs. Met a Hughes. Come and see what we are" doing. Mrs. Nancy Davis, one of our old . jnembers is very. sick. Lei us. pray.Lhai her last days may be her best. Miss Emma Ballard left yesterd.'iy for Orangeburg where she is: attend- : ing school at State College.Dr. McDonald of Sumter is here spending a fow^days with hi* wife, before returning to^NashvilJe, Tonn. Prof. Riley and teachers worshipped with us Sunday. Our meeting will close SUndny night. WIIITMIUE NEWS. ..Sunday, Sept. 23rd was a big day at Bruce Chapel. We were well fed " spiritually. Rev. John Blake preach-ed a wonderful sermon in the morn-' , ing service. At .3:30. the Rdv. I). (*. McCullough, the well known evangelist, who is conducting the meeting preached a soul stirring sermon. Rev. McCullough, Prof. E. S. Allen ' and. Mrs.?Ehra?Wallaec~ mr>tore?l tre Newberry on Monday evening. 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