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Saturday, October 27, 1928,\ I Church News ' , By REV. J. C fflPpOgCt &OP O O C? D C- C> O y> O O O O1 ' O C- i ZION'BAPTIST nil KCII 1IAP- I : ' . ' I'liMNtiS. " ? " . . "Christian t,,Stcwai'<1 ship " . was. the . 'beautiful thought delineated To the i ftiaryy1 classes in Zion's Sunday school i Sunday morninjf. Our entire toaehinu 1 " .force, recently took a. special course 1 of Christian Stewardship under Dr. i J. A. Sharpe, Supt? of the Tenehor?' Training Course of the National.Bap- r. tist Publishing." Board, f Nashville. 1 Tenn. -Our classes'were tyveh the un- ( , derstanding of suclv terms as "stew- : ard,"- "shepherd," "overseer." ^ - At H: 1.1 Iff. t\V lute took his Jubilee. < choir over to the State penitential.*, to sing iji the morning .services. Mrs. t ^^^^Tllise I\ Kng, clrnYch pianist and Mrs.. l>y Bio? Piiinh- Ma- ~ Cormiek was touching and applauded by the large body of prisoners. Mrs, ; J. C. White sang om*-?classical and t two Jubilee nunihevs, viz: "The Old .( Ship of Zioti," and "Amazing Grace.' I Or, J. Dean Grain, preached about * Saul and David; it waSpgreat and in- \ teresting -one . of the finest sermon^ ' We have ever heard.. 11 :30 Zion was crowded to the do nse ' when Dr. W'hite arose and announced.t i his text II Cpr. 0. The church was < moved at the will'of the sp.eaker. At 2:30 Little AVylie Johnson's fu'. neral.was .attended at the home .of his. paxc.nts uii.the -100 block Marion , street. .! '; 3:30 Rev. W'hite preached at Zion!,! ^Pilgrim Ajjthyxt'iwn tn . an appro in.^ tive audiencu. lie used as his text:; .> vuimnib uiy ways unto Mini and lie. Wji-U direct thy path." Association and werg-coHectcd.? '' , ~ 7" 6:00- B. Y. I\ U. at. Ziom The basement was about half filled. The -song 1 service 'by the young people was good Mrs. White presided at tho pi- ( ?: amd- Three ernuns were taneht hy^r 'Mrs. Alma L. Hopkins,-Mrs. "Medora 1 J. White and Mr. Neely. The Jubilee choir came' in a body and rendered the music. It was a happy event. In the financial contest between male and female, the hoys 1 ?Averc-tho winners. Yet the girls nU'ule j" a strenuous - effort to win, the pennant. . . - V ' At 7:00 o'clock a red* hot prayei 1 meeting was held led by Deacon W. H. Entzminger and at seven-thirty the.church was packed to hear Dr. J. C. -White's great sermon which he ............><.n iti ine morning services. Deacons J. II. Walters, W. 11. Entz minger, Thomas Williams arid Bro. Edward I.ott wore elected delegates to tlio Cc'tTisemane Baptist Assoeiation. l'asor White.announced that Zion would feed the Assocaition on Thurs- ; day. Then the pastor took his text' Isaiah. .'>2:2. ? The sermon wn<r pronounced as "the greatest in Jley. White's life. The ' church \^as stunned amazed they cried 1 they~shoiitcd for j?ry. The preacheri closed with an. earnest appeal to sinners; and ten came forward and gave the preacher their hands, eight of whom were converted, while the man of God h^ld up Christ as the onlfy hope of mankind. It looked like ah,_ ?' rrtrt fashioned revival at Zion alt day " Sunday. , Hey. Mr. Fairish, Philadelphia, pastor of the Morris, Chapel Baptist chuii-h of that city stopped as a guest of Dr. White ^Jonday. -Km., J no. Stewart has gone hackto -uvoliok |)it a I, a very sick man. " * . A business mass meeting was* hefil ?it Zion Monday night. Another meeting of the kind will be held at Zion Monday night coming. ; -1*.?*?:* :-?r. v NEWS OF THE JUNIOR MISSION- A R V SOU I F.'PY OF 2nd C A LV A R Y i The Junior M is-rimm > < I' entertained l>y the directress, Mi's. Bettie Roach, Friday, Oct. 10, at herb home on Hcidt strict. ~~ .1 The meeiing'wmr-called to order by! the president. The minutes of the) last meeting wore read by the sec,re- i tary. Miss Roberts rendered, an in-: strumental solo; Miss Davis a reading and Miss Hngood a vocal- sfbToT*"' : After tho piorrr;im nnd biislnoga j we were served with walnut and ehev-' ry ice cream and cake. The hcxt meeting will be Nov. 1, .. T -'? CHAPPEI.I.E STATION NEWS. The only program of the season will be given at Qhappelle StationA. M. E. church, Sunday, Oct. 28 This program is composed of some of es?of?the?eity;?No?kidiea?will be ; there. The program will start about 1 ~ 4" p. m. ' AIT the men of CblumbTa are ' asked to be present. One of the Professors of Allen Uni-1 versity will deliver the addresA ,fo; the men. Don't forget the date. ^ . ' I Rev. H. J. Brvan. Pastor. | E. J. Collier, Director. - - ' -Y ' 'J . v - ' ' ; .' > .. ~ ? ?..' ? of Columbia | :. WHITE a v< '*. ." $> > ^uCSao O o o oo o c-'o {Hi II VIM KMNCS AT ST. JAMKS. a. iyi. j:. ( in urn. i -i Under flic wise leadership oT our' lastor, lii'v. U. I.\I.enion this Church n e>xu*y branch us, gdi'njr forward by caps ami bounds. The iyeuvbers iaCe a mind to. work.; Last Mohday, light .in : ? little. Mock. .Conference i hose leaders' put on the table $1bOM 1.1 ['his sum puts our oflie-ient. pastor in uisiuon to.stand firmly in the-.Ami'ual IonfO'cfiee which will soon convene, it I.nmpsUT. wl, Tunc in nil St. Junios and hear what . arc doinj; on this hill. Wo. arc! nittinj* over a programme for (lod, lie Phurvh and Allen University. . fON'KgirnlA^Rtr (i! I lie*If %OTE& Mis* Fannie TP Miller and inotlyr Mils. -M. K. Mil|cr were hostesses to. he Sons and Daughters of /ion ThutV, lay evening .Octohoi' 11th at their loine tin l'inc .Street, The meet-in-was-r (Vlel attended and thoijc were several isitors jiresent. After an' interesthur nisincss session we listened to the! jhort hut e'nOxmra'ipflhj? remarks, com- j njr from the- visit,intf friends and! nemliers present. Wo were then .ser* ' fll i . J fed a siiniptoin^miseOf Vanilla cream.i ind eake and mmis. Anions the. visitors 'present Were i Mrs. Hdhry M icklesT" M rs. II at lie Meanjfrj Ak-. Willie James and Prof. This club is .planiiijat/.a silk (jliHt *. r, BKNKDUT NK SYS. . / The student-body as,a whole Hvat illy welcomed the return of the 1'o-i ball team. from* Sumter where they i played Morris College. The report fb 'j vim?by Mr. HaswW-dneet-ns" was heat j lily received. Score J*Oj a game.'r which both teams were closely match ad- and showed marked skill. : Benedict College foot hall team. < ) -j their hopie held will begin. a j*aiin' TT-i j lay afternoon at d:.'50 in contest vc: j l'aine College of .Augusta, (ia. I'rk-i ' ">0 cents... . ] It will he a matter of interest to know, that the fourteen graduates qt Benedict College who received a Bach elo.r bf- Arts degree last May have,, ntered- dilferent. tiled?} of service, vip the-pastorale of elm relies- the teaching profession and post graduate work in , Northern educational institutions. The prayer meeting, in charge ol Miss Clyde B. Singleton was a nnrqin service. The subject was that of universal "peace and pood \vill. Many of the students took part'and the "ex.-. reises wefo, interspersed with a naniher (Tf rare, spirituals. " .The preacher at our last Sunday evyninp service was Rev. John Webb, pastor of the First Raptist church ol. the city- ..lie .brought the students a live, enthusiastic message and emphasi/.ed the importance and benefit if overcoming discouragements. October 20, the Association of Ool Upo "Presidents and Deans' met at Benedict' Collepe. Doctor R. S. Wilkinson presided. AiJ the cod.-go were represented except Morris. Cok 'eye. Thefiu werh^preSent represcu 'atives of a nuihhcr ufvprincipals and teachers of- various Schools of the State. A motion, prevailed to Jirvit the principals of- the tuajor; hiph ghouls of South Carolina to meet.wit', the presidents and do;pns.at State col-, lope in February 1029 tt? secure a betr ter understanding and a more'accurate ratinp of the-schools. The plan will -include the State Inspector ~ot; a-.reful .study;: tcyethe?','4>f.the fiehj^ Schools. Mr. Daniels, with'a hope that a careful study, topether, of'.the field-' in<! problems of Negro -educatior maji'>in?urc a larger .cooperation. ?A?coinmiftcr?rrn Pitrr-rulh pia' ' Oratorical Debates was naliied. consist ine; of Dean Henry Pcnrsbn, Dean Hal<p H.?Thoni|)son and Mr. Burgess This eoVnmittee is to-develop-a plan, fix- the -dates, find arrange details for debates.. A committee to.provide unir. form transerint b|anl-< fm-jb,. Vice of all schools was appointed in the persons of Dean H?n'ry Pearson. Registrar Spann, Doctor Fred'l*.. (' Red fern . Dean Hale Br-Thforipson and Pnhcipal Hlanton. The Association re-elected unanimously--, rts?oflirers for the ensuin": year Doctor'-R. S. Wilkinson as jrvesTdehC and Doctor Fred'k. C. Redfe'rr TPs secretary. ' ' %- PHYM.1S - \YHITATTTTY .CENTER Y. M. C. A. Notes " Pov. J. F. Pnge. Pastor of Wesley M. F,. Church will be the speaker at th.v ypsper sen-ice Sunday* One hour >?* 1-t l^tT I II ' u. I.*-. ??^? THE PALME' 1 iMfrtSftfeftKMBIi | I I I I III Manning News . A -Trinity' A.-M. E. church on last A'inuliiy nucht, of which Rev. 0. A. ^ >.)' i> llln !! -.M-pt.-lhll' |l:lsll>)' W>iS ' > u!i .1 oil' what is known as a Local Pre.' hers* Topulartiy (Vntost.- Two ' ii si-rniohcttcs by lli'os^Ioc With. ,i ami .John ' Wats. 11 and . t'htf .. ;;v' i; up tlr- 'Jjtfkots interspersed nnn-ic from' Trinity's, great choir.., 7 rTFTC? (ifi' the sTjriiilicance of. ii 11 offering of" d?2T.'.i.l> ,iynde up. h< proghUU fm llie evi'uiiigiii in; Sunday morning tir-ttft-apprein ' e .autlicuccr --?y^4W^JCax5.<ftl,s clubs; and" classes will lis.-' their reports next Sunday night t \Inch''.service', we hope t oraise all ?f V C nfercncc claims. j :Harriett Richardson, daughter ,f Rev. d. .1. Richardson is visiting V(. sister. MR-. Katie Franks. j Mr.- lit A. ivhite who lias heen op* 'l. : a -drug .store in Orangeburg s -:,j. Vavn?<. wijere expects to ' re- _ -Orr -business as o.f yore. _ JOHNSTON NKWvS. 'III.- .fohnston-Ruseivwiihl school' op! Monday.. Oct. 8, with an enroll* oi-.''!' lo2 students. V.'e are glad" to welcome Misses On iels. <'ohens^and Richardson hack 'V'.'e have added to the" faculty Miss \*. d. <-!a?yv-o4" tireenwood. She is our hr i.e .teacher. i' w: s iuiStt?- a pleasant" surnrik'e "t<r . is 'o 11 i-.i-iv jC. an 'annoiilu oineiit of the iv.: iliace of Miss F. A. Bovian tc . *. ('. O. MiTntosli. on Sept. 5,1028. '\'.i r ngratulate them. v. ?*?'? 'i?i 15! \l i'ORT COI NTY TRAINING : sniooi. nkws. M'e have thru the generosity of the *; cuts, luiiiijjit^ a' line oak .table for i:r library.. The contributions by . ! As we're made, as follows: 9th j n.ute .;n-; Wli grade ?'?5e; 7th .grade ( ; Gth grade i'5c;;f>th grade $1.25;", ';? grade 5 U\ " ' . \\ < are now, planning to raise mofP J to 1?uy wood lie fere the .weather .l.-. -ugus': to cold. Our. social activi-t .tuck....as basket -and volley ball a/.i -s and our sewing circle are now I . a n g ;organi/.'f('k ^ 7 ~~~ , = I The I :T ' % Is On Sah jl Folio win : X HoJJowtfy.'s Business S 2029 TATTX '. Williams'I <? EAST (REKVJ B b ' G 902 MILLWCH V ''?? -*f Mrs. I), C. Carmicl IV v 1500 WHEA , V j.Y Nelson's B< 1 > ?.' 531 MAIN I o Wesley Mangum . 901 GREEJ Goodwin's G ASYLUM f' ' . ; Y The Regai. " ^7" 1121 WASHIN( Ileese?s B X 1122 ASSEMT t READ YOUR |? . i,i Q4-W44di? it? ifr i MMMMMiMHaillMiiiil * . \ ITO LEADER _ , MiTVi Tflfri usting the sacred nffl lions tp our compe- Kvjtfl , understanding, dig- PftiM d Service insures |YJkI| t>lete compliance with KtMI Lhe inviolable rights Erjvjll [desires ol the be- Rgpj ? i,ii u=?EsS.. MMMflMMMWMttUU . WINNSBOKO NKNVS. ?.Iis. fi. II. Sharper of Columh spent several hoyrs in the city la week visitimr. her- daughter .Miss'C: thef inc Sharper. We: hope -she'll r turn again. . ?- . The teachers of the Training schoj have organized a Cluh ami- are plai ning to du pry at- .work" in the futur WaU'h Thy Jwader, _ _ 1_L M iss/Viola E. Weston 'spent tl week-end in the" capital city.and is a Tin lies thltt work. Mr. Henry. Harness yf Allen tin vcrsity was a jdeasant caller in tl City last .week.. He was the Truest-! Miss Catherine Sharper one of tl teachers of the Fairfield Coifnty T school; ' ^Miss Cbcil Jordon is all smiles aft.< seeing her mother on Sunday m others. ' ' . . * Airs. Jordon. in company with Mr Clinton and daughters.?Carrie -Lc Margaret Ruth and-Ernest Neil,' Me srs; Nicholas "ami Moll'att Were vet welcome guest Jhere Sunday.' Aft;?oml RtrsrTJloulwai'e. Miss' Be tha; Jieitf and Mr. Chariie Ilentiy Chester were pleasant- callers he Sunday as the guests oT Ali^s San E. Browne . , '?:? Dr. . Snuggs, of Arkansas,' the.grei evangelist, is carrying on a revival the Zion A. At. E. church. You shou jhprr-.him. ? The tj'Royal K!' of the Fairfield C? Training school- met. at the home > Misses Weston and Gordon Tuesda Oct. ,14th.' After business we we favored with selections from the di (Went members; Then a rep;ist co .sitting of' salmon. salad, sal-tines''-ai punch was served. The Wonder Boy, Mr. Xalhani Harrington' conducted a very succes ful revival at the.Waymbri A. AI. church hist week. Quite a number souls were liddM to-the church. By raCCS'tmjnyeil-hTS- Woachiifg. ' . Rev. .K-F. Miller,-"S. 1).', of Nichr asville, Ky., gave a thrilling lectu to a large.crowd at the I'resbyteris chul'ch of this city last Tuesday e ening. -'Many congratulations to IU G, M. Ulmer for bringing. I)r. Mill here. ' " J-' A " 1 eager e At The . J .. < g Places: > ? chool and Restaurant ] mstreet -4 )rug Store v ? vis street icery Store )i> ayenie ? * taePs Delicatessen tstreet 9 \ irber Shop * STREET 4 i's Grr ;rry Store ?4 rocer^ \>re ? ROAI) 4 4 Drug Store 4 ;TON STREET 4 rug Store?? * 5LY STREET \ HOME PAPER : v.' * -* c 1 1 Union News . - - ' 7. ? . ', i""-* . Co.iuedy: "Thoso Husbands <?f ours. will he -presented at Bethel Is , h u reh Tuesday evening, October -I'' Mrs. -AT. 10. Hemphill i"s directress 'Al\ are invited to attend and etvjo; Hie evening. ??-? Mr. A. Jeter had charge of threi ?t'tiiu rals durifttf . tho?pasTi week. 1-L ; has purchased a new up-to-date fu neral car.and solicits your patronajr* lie promises-t(j (five Satisfaction. i -A| c sis. A Imams & Moore, also Me ! Klssiek ahcl Son are also well pr< W pared undertakers. . U -Notes From t 'lmton^t hapel A. M.H Zion Church. , Our church . i< Bin ind bounds since our good pastor 1)V \. K. Loinax has been appointed u> 1?on-d-d' -.1 our MHh't'K. ' : The entire" in em her.ship has' taker on'new fife, and the church is rolling back to normal paces, ^ . I he pastor and his.-madam-, M L'f Kv T.ni^jx were greatly surprised^ it' l hirly or more nieinbe'ra-df hi*-elmr?4 at inly, entered the parsonage singinp '.Id /.Hill's Hvinns _;inil l:iii i-, jrpnn- their dining. table about $25.(11 k 'worth- of commodities of . mojst ever;. TTTalat?ie' kllTit??r ~i~- : i ii Sunday, the 21st was general -fun< . rally day. and nearly ''dUO.OO^vere j ea .liy.ed. Their motto, is a round an mini report for their pastor.v; Notes From Bethel A. M. K. Churcl Services at Bethel A. JI. E. churcl were very interesting allday Ink! s- posed for a week, but manages t< i-.v put over his program for the day Though, being .under treatment of th( tt"-Toe tor he preached throtTTfbfe sermon: of The funeral ""service of Mrs, Bcr ft nice Grifiin was held in the afternoon i! \ large.audience witnessed the o'cen -io*n;?The Sunday school hud Loagir we're well attended.: .''Enthusiasm i lt^ running hijrh'; The contest-by tin t iMiirnn loci Tn/.'cyl.,,- "* ^ y ... Hi.n * uvnyui4Y infill ? U> IJIII1I " a success. Over nineteen dollars wen raised Uy tile contestants! J 4^ Kyorvthinir is movinir along niccb nf at Bethel. Everybody s-inging thi v praises of the jmstor for keeping har r niony throughout the yeari Not a Hi j* . senting voice, hag* been heard sinci n_. the coining. of the present pastor. id"'" "" -r*-'**- jp CALHOUN' FALLS LOCALS. l'l We "are glad to have Mrs. Caniill; s' <'ovington and. her three charin.inj lauifhters of Little R'ock, Ark., to vis e' it xiur city." They are visiting "he bit sister-in-law Mrs. Georgia Ware. We are sorry to report that Si.--.lo )i-- Relief Guerin is-on the sick list, n CHURCH NEWS. \fi ' The sevice at Fairfield Bantis v- church the third Sunday was grant v. Under the leadership of Bro! ".J. 1 er (link-scales; the Sunday; school i making^ high marks. At the usua ?- iiwui, no. ?? inr y I'l'.u;, ^ ell a very interesting sermon. s The Missionary "Sisters ofcFa'u-fuI Baptist church have planned for a ra! I ly the third Sutytay^in November, j The MlsvoOtiry ^aily"Keld at Sprin. field Baptist church the third Sun it, N inight was grand. To make it a sue i Vl'ss .'the follwoing churches took par : ' Fairfield,- Browns, Mt. Hebron an tHovers A. M. E. church. 311. Hebro X i choir rendered the music. if I The Missionary sermon was proac V* ed by Rev. A. Ware. The collectio was' "$30.00.- We never will forge these churches for the good .set vie ? ' rerua-red. > %, Rev. A. Ware will preach at Hebron the second Sunday night i next month'. Conie and hear him. BlSHOPVII.I.E NEWS. ' , ? . ' A, T.he \\ ide \-V\vake Club .met \\ edne .day evening at the beautiful ho in m of Mrs: Bessk' Woods, where a spier ^ 1 did session tfas enjoyed. Delicious rc fresh merits were served.. Mrs. Sadie Williams of George J town is the guest of her daughtei P* Mrs. ,S.. M. Hannahan, ij>* Mrs. I.. 3loye,,of Orangeburg \va r vw"" '"7 ^ Prof. P. L. Stewart was indispose Mrs. Fannie Albert was knookc down by a car .Saturday eveninjr. Sh |?is only slightly injured. ^?-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baskin,' Jr., en V* tevtaine'd deliprhtfully 'Saturday eve W* fTTjr at their home Mrs. M. Jenkin was the truest of horfofT The hostes , ,? served "oysters aad nysterett.es. Mr. Robert Jenkins motored ovc Sunday accompanied by Mr. and Mr ^ Stepney Garrick. Mrs. Jerlkins r< J -turned with, them, after spending tw y weeks lhe guest, of he.r daughtf.r..Mr. ^ Marion ThomnOi f ' - ,"r- " VISIT PITTSBURG. PA. y Red Point. S. C., Oct. IT.?G. Ben J Dawkins, post master of Red Poir V and party motore'd to Pittshurcv Pf V1' on business. They report a pleasat m I mp. ' r - " i '?.u,.. . * jt.r ' , ^ ' . .. | , I V illus? . PAGE FIVE ' ' ' " 'k ' J Chester Paragraphs | . j ?iv; : ? r Tlit- S.ynu'l. " ini-Hoiiny t he states* of . .. -"j "?S"litil t ^ a* *atnl Florida, > ?\N'i I'lir-~t~.?;ft?</;irmrl ? I'lvMjytoi'iaH- fhUi'cl), Ki-v. M r._ MTiiio?r ^ i >' . ?? >'. jnjsivojV. Ii< v,- (->. -Mv At lams,*' ' -* . ; (a'l'cviiw.o'a! 1> M All i ifloi; of tl.n- Synod .. ? p I !|\ \\*."I? Ml'! .'Fa i? Ufoidfc Slated . u?Clerk?Ami ix- - -1r- ti ifl?trtr liuuli- 1"^' " ~ - MvVa \VJ. A! ;!t (.j-' l!.. ( uhk?) return "Nl i- '! Mi?.; /1' rii < i i i.;r; ami Dr." Kr?uk? ?1?.'Miiior f?4-weite.4 AI isxionury ' . . ~. IVou) Afr'na- (ViK.ns. npoVtp vfroih ..." ami j >." ti';i?r-ncU*s -of t-ltt? oliitn l>. v. ill 1>< f? uiuVc-. ?rl the various . * H'.-si' n<. iiUvi1 < y;aH'i'al nju- * . sir. The \\ oniriii'- ^v-tuiciiyal. which is presi<j.e<(-<r. er i>y Mr.-, A. "A. ilojjcs, ' presid'-uk i M , -i an-. niia'White, ' AhhevMle. See i'etary. tiuV;l.S joiht'ly. M':V- H' ; i: J '. . !-,-.a) Mis.-ion- ; nry woTi: c. -i-v't'!" s1. "nf Pi-o.i!. -and T \I?>. A. A. A :n.i\ ami- will .jvniain um>i!' af.ti r tin Syj: ?1 eh,- vs. Mis? * I'mh"-. ?I?1-1 : :a?1 ': i' 11 i u iVs lie, ' .ptu ti:,< >.t < : M! work* uncl..;the rlvF. fV i i j' p^.?'!ii;yft.-' .. A. Srh'iMt tj? J:*?j?; ] . j,'."" T" niocting P w i: I) im.ir'; . ; ; .f \\ "A:. ' . . " Tin .( i'.i.f Opens Nov.- 1. ; ! ] r j Mj'tko w.oek. .. . On . , Fi.J)' v.Vok.a - ftwityViaH-.r;,*-. - ;etw Illlil ' . ~ BrMi.nn! v.'. -.( . gi.-'eat" time . , is/ ar,; ceipa'vi. -' ? IVhr.-itittl Ah -. >i U- . jf Ch.ur-. **' ' lotto ope a: * i:;. :;"V ' ii -here with ( their. j :>.! M I-; 'Mis. Frank' ) BaU-lJl. ... . . : Mr. B. "1; S. : t n. Mr. . . ('. ;.v. -Ah. -f I'un- - ' ,. tiae. Mich ; M Ada IJ? 11. With. erspii: n. Ai.iPiiii..;'. inolori i here f>at? urhay. a nil. ; ./ very . ' # pleasantly. with.M Malx-l J. Su'mttr. ?? Frit iVd- f Mr-.. (i. \v; Malsbey, who". ? " " ;Vas tali* n eritU d!.y..iil Saturday will > . ha pF-a ?'d i. k '.w that .she is im- . L.- nrovitie daiiv ajL t he I'i vm: hospital, u. v. beVP shejwa's m-n>-.] .AaVurday. .. ..- d [, Mrtr. 1'. <\ ( nis!u<y *f.- also improv- *? \ , ing at hrr hoioi- ? n I.oumis ,^t.' : ' ? Kev. W I i I:.'-..'i?n..i i'i.,r ; r ? 7 V in ley *? !.t" S .,:k'< r S'atui'ilav > < aiul^vitai 'v.-an Mor- . J. p ris!'<* 'ilf'irc am! ilonodiet' G'oll.ego-, in t: \vhl?'F- H<?w{xlItO. Vturt ' , . 1 ' A s -Miss IA la Juiu*.-nn ilieil. at the I'ry-. >r hospital .Saturday. aild wsis buried . SundU\. Funeral servTces were hf Id at Mt. Morialv baptist yhuveh-A * ' ' . Madam M. K. Waal's, Mrs. Malissa F Hope, Mr. and' .Mrs. 1 ?uxid?Chalk. : ? nn.ttPiid toChiU.lbtte/','Fiitlayi-. and spent tlx. day. ' Mr. nail M r.' .lame..- Foster, Sr~- . have returned . 1'ruin a very pleasant " ten-days trip t<> Washington, I.). C.. ' . where-tlay. \i'i re the '{rues** ot' theiT -en. Sainuel FiiStey. * Join The /: ' J 1 /&& . *i- - . . ;! : ' :-M i\ : : ' -.' '. .. 'v ' ' ":l ,, . PROTE.CTION AGEISMS! " ACCIDE*mt, SICK \ esjj' and DEATH Greatest .Secret, rrn'terinl. Benevolent . j and 'P.Ttiinrir (It <i.i i lr.it fi' Known. : 111 THE GUIDE TO? A Health. Happiness. J3i otiteihood, Prosoeri ty. Felotvshri). pii.inty. Kindness, Just:| lice, Mercy and Love. - .ormns to-ft-s-a&nlb-ership i Aid' when sicl;, Protecti n .'it deat{i, Aid j in Disaster and Distress. Aid to Stpdents in College/ F i ee Hospital Treatment and nj Medical .Advice..:, j' Deputies... wanted to in g.'tnize odgei in ; i every city, .town aTtU li.iiuivt in Smith Car-. onna. ; " *??'??? i?-? ?* Joining Fee. $.'.00. Speuiat Dispensation now offered Candidates.for Membership for - * $3.00 everywhere in Ailiepico. ? ' : For lnf.oritJat?6h, vwiite * 0 t 1 v""* h \ mot |{ t UiUot.r.. t.r:md NoItU- SeirolTliy, Stalt- 11 ?.'sr<lf|t?nrt ' ' I'uji w asuim. rox si ki:i;t -' "Hev. .). K. LilMlU. U Alifievlll* " , 'liiiUio .\fi.i- ? i niivi < ' M. A. bvdns. M. D.. Columbia Guuul Xobitr iVunfyitor i j Seymour Carroll" . Columbia GliiliU X<H>ie SiVii'liil)'. r t ( Mailman's Tonsorial I s; ? ' Parlor 'Jin;sk ( lass Work? ?i "ToUi'tomL1 "Tflifii'kii ? All Types of l>arb'er-' 'r injr Work Done. s- "ilO.'l (iorvais St.. Columbia, S. C. <H 1 : Quality Pressing Club ^ % " H"*iy"VtoanTni;. Repairing, Al' lering and Dyeing We, are in luistoess for your con- . ., -.1, y ver.u nee ami our living/A littie Co-orm-ntion would help. t 1.' R, Donley. Manx got 'S"1. ' 1t Y. Hi. C. A. 1U IT.blNG ,Slimlf[*St,. I'howf ARC.I ?