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\ . ' ' PAGE EIGHT. Greenville News What proved to In1 ono of the leadFT ing .aojdal-XujV'ttonsT n f the .rt?i rent season was The brilliant affair given oa Wednesday night .of lust week at the splendidly appointed home of'Mr. and Mrs. J, W..Waro on Wdrdliiw St. The occasjou being Mr. Ware's birth; day. There were 451 guests preserft, including several out-of-town visitors: After enjoying vOVio^s games and music the guests were treated to a most enjoyable repast which was thor ,i- ol> enjoyed by all. The quests were very lavish in their praise of Mr. and Mrs. Ware's "IPoauliruf- home which was recently remodeled and reappoint , .*d. .. . The Boosters Clul> TucsdnywrgbC Rave one of its characteristically line entertainments at tin- home of Mrs. ; . .Matilda Fisher on Nelson . St.,'. where a large crowd ol' nu.iji.ii hers and friends. enjoyed a ' <iuite deliyhtful evening. -??*Ths affair was the -first~of a soriefr of entertainments' to he jriven by the . . Club in interest yf the Allen Temple A I T~:e~rM. -I^cliuvelfi vullyT 7" On Wednesday eve amy of last week . t . Mr. and Mi's. h."B: Bowcn, Ajm St.. were at home Id a fe\v friends. l>c^ liphtfuh radio music was one of the features of the evotiiny. Delicious re.-' ' f'('shmerits were se'Vved hy the'hostess ~ The Greenville County colored fail which was-held at Fork Shoals, near the cit>y,_ proved, hiyhly successful, it was announced. The features in? eluded' horse l'lu'in.u'.aini a \cr\ itne.rst ilvy<foot hall iranic between St. Alhan * morning victorious hy the "close si^oro - * of (5.to 0; . . The Boys. hand of the Jenkins Or ^tl?- phanage at Charleston. gave several pleasing; concerts he're last Frjjtlay nntf Saturday. Flujung in the Idisiness sec.. ..tion. the band attracted lavge crowds. many of the latest, ^lirs being ren. "dtiVd. " Dr. Douglass U'illipnis, of Durham. [. M~ r t to 1,time- in the fountain City. Miss Gertrude Robinson,- of Washington^ D.C., is'visiting relatives iand friends in this city* Mr. J. X. Fisher spent the week-end visiting friends id CbaVlotto, N. C. Atty. L. T. ThrtTnton-returned to the city last week. after spending some time in Ashevi.lle ' and other . points. . < , v" Mr.. G. L. Calhoun arrived, in tincity last week, after s)H-ndin.g several weeks-in Baltimore.. . Mr. IJaskoli Brockmaft left Satur. day for New York City. J he Kev. and - Mas.. C. D. Dixpp, formerly of Georgia, . sRent the past Sabbath as the guests of the Rev. end Mrs. A. C."Rum'ptcf at the A. M. F.. mansei '* - The Over-thd-Top. Club met Thurs . day afternoon at" the ItPin'e "of Mrs. C. M. Thompson on Brown St. The fol * lowing officers were elected: president, t- Mrs. Ethel C. -IVniivmns; vic.e-paesi. dent, Mrs. \V. Al. 'Watson; secretary, Miss Mamie J. Broek; assistant secretary, Mrs. C. M. Thompson; chap. lain, Rh'S., Thornji-son; music di rectress, Mrs. Ffoter Thomas. The next-meeting wTll he at' the home of the new]yelected president, Mrs. Dem rnons, on John st'To Hi,? of November 8th. All .members are -7". .* urged to be. present. . Miss?Helen Williams.? n?rrrrpttfar young woman of this city. digd Thursday of hist week-and was funcr. alized Kunda^ at Piedmont, her fpv, ' mer home. She leaves a wide circle ??-??of?relatives and warm?friends to" mourn her untimely death. Many - of her Greenville friends witnessed the funeral services Sunday. In a rally held Sunday ..the members and friends of Tubernaeie Baptist church, the Key. XV. XT. Watson, a total bfovOr .8m,000.00 raised within the past-five months. We sincerely congratqlatc tliem. . ?? ? ' The- Kov. A. C. Sampler, trustor of Allfcn Temple A. M; K, church,"elec~ = tylfi<ra two very enthusiasticoonErrOr Rations last Surula'.y, ho using as a theme "Workers in the-. Vineyard," and "The Growth of Sin," morning and night respectively. Three persons -?? joined the church during the day. ome Aiicnitos program given Sunday afternoon at Allen Temple, was * featured by a masterly address by the " Kev. a. UI Sampler and a splendid L solo by Mr. Timothy Lomax. The Jenkins Orphartage band gave a concert at Springfield Baptist church, the Rov. C. F. fJondy, pastor, on Fri > day night." The same being very well received. NEWBERRY NEWS. Sunday was a hgih day at St .Matthews church. 'The P. E. h6ld his 4th and last quarterly conference for the-yea'r. We also had on a rally the ?? flnluwlrig ladle's were captains uf u | them: , Aiken News Mrs. oiariee SimpHins, of Fhila Visiting hit'" gutter Mis. Louise Lewis, d of 1111) Fail-field St. Mrs. Siiupkins J<" js a chavming lady in many respects, tl and her many friends Vere> gladMo \\ greet her. '. . . ti the A. M. E. church held sway here ; n during last week at Cuiiibefland A.! ( M; E. eh inch, the Rev. Dr. Horry, ^ pastor. The business of the confer- j enee was handled with clispatch, and a high spiritual tone was maintained s ~bv-Bishop John Hurst, the- presiding Bishop. His most estiriiablewife was also present and spoke- very instruct fen nee. Bishop S. L. "Greene and " ' \vil'o wore also distinguished visitors1 at ' the conferenee. and all were de- I' 'ighted to have them. ~ ' ? ' b ially those of Drs. Coit, Sim:?, E7 A. j, | Vilnius, Bishop and Mrs. Greene, and j in r i"i"ncn i" i uirssui rwnTir,nrtijxtt-t-? IT I leinferso.n, Kev. A. \V. I11II and w jjf. Ar.Foncs?were-exceptional in qualify-. Hwhop Hurst's translation. , of *: Prof* AdanT*s address into English I aptured the audience. The church 'j; 'rVas ti!ie(j to irs capacity to witness jr the ehxsing of the Conference. The n j e appointment of, Dr. Horry, the en-' t. .1 Hi taining paster, was greeted with h 1 resit applause. < i j?'1*1)1' outstanding social cycht of the"* week was the reception given at the t [ home of Miv and M rs. W. At. McGheero ! n Fairfield St., on Saturday night, tfr s | honor of Bishop and Mrs. John Hurst v 1 ami Bishop- -and Mrs, S. L.' Greene, a Beauty, gyaccand merriment com.iuned to make the Occasion one long j to .he remembered. ' * ?! " " f The . members and* friends of Gum- n "" rrfimd Church left nothing undone I in-making it pleasant for all who at- i ( ended tt^je 4Conference. Allen Uni- ' ve.i ,i??i'iiiMinchestra and ""foot hall 1 'i iin' i ii i'uiil It"- f'"n|"r"?w" on their I way from Augusta, where.the team ~ trimmed I.laine College that /lay. E- i manuel A. M. E. Church, qf Charley ' I u>ii, mil tin I'M ursiuii up neiT on Min- ' lay, which facilitated greatly the re- 1 ! turn 'of1 the ministers and.Others that mght.' . ' * ? ( 'iiiilu'i^i^d church,-with such men : as. W. -M. and A. B. McC?hec,..Elliott md'.iCharies Ball. I. McFarlati, R. J. v >;ihson,_ I.. I.. S^ott, J. Jenkins, JX-A. Jones, Burr Hawkins, Holland, Williams. Handheryy and others, hacked i up hy a host of loyal and -energetic wo in e n. holds her banner to the breeze"-4 Mr. Elliott Ball, as contractor, built (the Jiunday school room and the.cop- in.tr for the sidewalk, and Mayor F. 1 I*. Henderson had the dirt hauled in. \ i There is a unity of effort in and, for ('n-mhei land.- , . . NOTES "PROM SENECA. ' ??? i, The little town of Seneca City as it is known .is still alive and thrifty. The fanners are busy gathering their N crops, and from the number of bales seen in and aidUfirt the gin house of ^oti" city there; must he, ah atmndant- ? harvest. . ' ' The schools are increasing in"/their efficiency and enrollment of students. Seneca dunior College has an entire ., new Turps of teachers, whrrwith the j Tinperation of President Clark are expecting to put.over a big program. . The City Hi Kb School with Prof. , Stewart and his faculty has begun .'i another term of work which points toward a successful term.. There were v .1 fopr new teachers added to the faculty this year, viz: Prof.-C. C. Woodson. of Spartanburg; Miss Fannie jT.aura Romey. of Anderson. Miss N'ell Otbella Wadsworth of Greent u-ood'Tnrd~Mfrof~lTnhio E. QuattleF.iuiii " of Ridge Spring, Home Economics | te'achef. With these and others, we are ox porting-groat things this term. Mrs. Mattio Singleton of Newberry | is visiting her nece Mrs. H. F. Stewart ; There will be a Farmers'* Conference held at Seneca Junior College on Nov. 12. Several noted speakers arc y expected to appear on program and j everything points toward a great occasion. r* ] ' ; ; " ; I : . ??= 1 . -T?r- I I Rev. Mrs. Lilliewood $0.14;'Mrs. I I ML M. Long $8.10; Mrs. Lurena" Da 1 vis $10.01; Mrs. Daisy Long $2.70; J , Mrs. Julia Smith $1.00; Mrs. Lizzie I L. Turner $2.80; ^Irs. Sallie Sligh j >^00; Mrs! V. K. Rutherford $13.30. | A very handsome prize was given I to the one whrrrnised the highest amotint. Total collection $129.75. | The Newberry Circuit feels them- I selyes highly honored in having Rev. are Toofong for his return from the I Conference. The following Vocational hoys from,- i i Newberry are attending the State Fa.ir: Herbert Moon, Salters Jeflfer-. j | sun, Henry Butler, Ulysses Call man, | Agriculture teachers; Br F.?Floyd, i F. Gladden, U. S. Gallman, j LfrgnimMM'iinrMiM . t ^ THEPALMETTC Union News . ; '-I* One lias said that "November'is the r iuldo. t month ef all t.he t 0 not know to what extent it's true, 'iowers. are still bloomnig and even F tie cherry and apple trees are covered o ith blossoms. "December as" pleas- y nt as. May/' v Rev. 0. H. Williams pastor of Cor- a ith Baptist church spent some few ^ ays in, \Vinston-Salem, N. C., asisting Rev. Mr, Pitts in a meeting. J ie understand that the interest mani \ ?'sted was 150 great that he was per- F ujuled to remain longer. S R"V. Miezel has returned from Nt C. n irginia and other points and hopes j secure work that will permit him f a remain in Union, a city that he is s . . 1 . V? IMl. . . . Supt., teachers and?pupils?were -t leased to have Dr. Lillian Sartor of iethcl A. M. L. t ..vi v.11 visit Corinth ~i i'aPlist Sunday school and review the. b , , 1 c 1 ^1V L r , ik una ncipiui. , > Rov.Mivzcl ]a cached. morning and S viM'Tfuf Tor tTio~ratntrirrTrOTtntft.-AII- -* ho heard him were well pleased dlhjthe sermons, which were both in- ? I ructive and practical. V Mr. Brawley Gilmore"one of the cit- ' a-n > oX L'niofr has returned from Toonto. ("an. where he spent about one lonth. The friends here are pleased. 1 o s;*e that he-is much improved in ealth. i - s "Stirring' Club' of Corinth church ^ as entertained l?t\ Mrs. Mattie' AStfn- ? or.. The meeting was well attended L ud program -interesting. Mrs. Mentor ^ prve'd light refreshments which was njoyed. Miss A. H. RufT is the wide r .wake .pesident, who has caused Club ' o. put on new life. Junior Missionary of Corinth church. ^ lion for notes from tfhiu-h and we are ^ toon at. church. Mesdames Worthy, tnshrought, Tobirt, members of Sen, , . - . . . i <*& Al lSftimiiirv vt'nrn nvnn. eged to bo on hand. Miss Maud Mc- * vissick is the young president. Miss ' Ouhanks, secretary. Each officer and The ofi'tire?membership-- ttndcrsfctmd- larliamentary uscages. The Juniors ire under supervision of Mis A. H. tuff,''who organized thtSm a few years igo and has kept up with this auxil- 8 nr.v . all along. At the. close of this,-1 meeting delicous. cream, cake and ' were served. It was " a rare I" i t at txv all,--especially to the. Seniors v .ho woke present. Thanks were tenLiretl Miss Huff and members, of Ju- 8 ior Missionary, for invitation and the ntertainmcht given.', *' Mrs. Bertha McJunkins entertained * 'A-ojfivititec Club of Zion A: M. E s luireh. The evening was pleasantly ni ntla.t. the cozy home of Mr. and Mrs li lx'iil'in i irhn nrr tireless church ' corkers, c . Rev. Lomax, also Mrs. Lomax and c ie.nson were pleasant visitors at the onie.of your scribe. Rev. Mr. Miezel ailed u few evenings ago. Rev. and f drs. To'hiii were pleased to have these 1 rlcnds remember them. _ < 8 Thank reporter from Bethel and lion for'notes from churches. *. * t votes From Bethel A. M. E. Church. Bethel * Church is holding her own N nder the leadership, of.'ttnrstrong and ' icrjH'i if p:i<ror KCV. J. i\ XyaSMng v' on. Two strpng sermons were deliv- j red last. Sunday by the yastor. The 1 unday school an.!) A. C. E. League J; re progressing nicely .under the leadrship .of Mr. W. E. MeJunkins, the ^ aithful and dutiful officer of Bethel ' hurch. The pastor can always count i A.. Jqtef and W. E. MeJunkins, e ho are ever_at their posts of duty. ? loth the Booster and Sunshine clubs uul meetings last week. Much interest ^ v being manifijsted in the getting rea 8 ly of the pastor for conference. Mrs. !,. E. IlemphiU is'always present, and * mc of the first persons to be on hand n Sunday school. I The -^entertainment put over last ^ I'uesday night, under the caption: ^ 'Those Husbands of* ours," was one a a cluriii to itself. Much credit ia due J Irs. Hemphill for her untiMng effort t n putting over such an entertainment i in address was made by Mrs.. Mar- I izrejaaiarararcrarararererererararararci I NOW OPEN F i [~ Leevy's 1 Service nj| V * CORNER TAYLOR & rvl I jij Standard Gasoline and Mot 2| kcr State and Veedol 0iTs, i ^ Crankcase Service, Free Air, | LADIES REST ROOM ? 1 ' SERV Hi D LEADER ' 7 1HARDEEVILLE NEWS. CI Rev., J. Mitchell, preached Sunday I light at Fisher's.Chapel M. fL church S o a large crowd. ?>-7' " -~-V- The Coatest, which was held at Usher's Ghapel church came to a close , >n Sunday night, at which time the J >rizes,-a>~jfmst watch and a kodak ; irer.e won by Misse^ Malissa Scriven j ,nd Gertrude Backstitch respectively or having raised the most money. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Williams and.i j rlrs. Eliza Frazier left Friday for ; Valterboro, where they attended the ,'C3 laptist Association." They returned Sunday night and reported a, very <V ileasant stay. js; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fwq^il and amny motored here snnttax t!yd pent the day visiting friends. & Mr. and M'rs. A. D. Pelot motored < o Savannah Sunday. ?(-?The Stork visited the home of Mr.! nd Mrs.. Abraham Powell and lcfta >*" iouncing baby boy. Mother and baby re dqing fine. ? ' . ?? ?? 7^7 -Mr. Ollie B. Sheppard motored here VJ iunday and spent the day. visitlhi* liases--Hazel 1tftd Franeear:Tfaftmosttm4n?r Miss Estelle Grant left for Bluff ton | Sunday night where she will resume I ier position "as teacher at the BlutV- d oft graded school. Mr. Elijah Backstitch principal" of I he SihimanSVlilfe ^h06l> resumed his T losition Mortday; mornnlf. Misses Gladys Coleman and Malissa p Scriven in company with Mr. James L Jarmahy~motpred to Scotia Sunday, J Rov. N? T. Bowen Supt. of the. Bap- r ist 4>strictu.'was here Tuesday ami ? tekHiis- fourh quarterly conference, ? Mr. and Mrs. Marion Burns and Jev- b y Backstitch made a business trip to savannah Saturday. Mrs.1 Gertrude Backstitch and Mr: I = hirtis Rivers are on the sick list! Their many friends hope for them a :peedy recovery. * ' Mrs. Lizzie Fields who has been vis- J ting parts of the North returned ionic Friday. She reports a very >leasant stay at Ashevtlle arid Suffolk i J. ' . 1h , asiileigh station niavs. *~jl ' ' Miss Hattie Hoi man had a slijrhL.i; iceident last Tuesday,, but we are I iroud to say that she is improving. * f Mrs. Rebecca Johnson and grand- j hildren Frank, yillie gand Adfreida vere visiors in Blackville Wednesday.: . Mr. W. M. Holman was in Barnwell tnd Blackville last Thursday. Mrs. Corine Phoenix Mr. Gilbert fohnson \and Mr. Johnie Nix are on fe he sick list. We hope for them a E peedy recovery. ' . Mrs. A. Bennett,. Mr. F. Feldev, dr. G. H. Holman and Miss Hattic ^ iolman attended the Benevolent So- :iety Union at Morris Chapel Baptist hurch Saurday. -.11 Mr. E. L. l^elder and Mr. Samuel ~ "elder reurned'Tiome Saturday night a Jet. 27, irom Manchester, Vt., where i hey spent the summer. We are glad ^ 0 welcome them borne. Miss Alberta Nix was the guest ?f 2 he Ilolman family Sunday. Messrs. McClinton and Jacob Davis |[\ vere visitors in town Sunday. -?'ti Mr. Graves of Denmark was the- ^ linner guest of Mr. G. H. Ilolman. ij7 diss Hattie Holnia nwill begin teach IE ng Monday, Nov.,5. We hope for ler. a grand session. ' j [g Wedding bells are still ringing in .rid around Barnwell. Wonder"* who j |]| s next? ... | jg Mrs. Essie Sanders.sepnt the week jS nd with her sister Mrs. Rebecca rohnson. j . -[Ir] Mps. Marian Odom has returned fa lome from Barnwell, where she was C it the bedside of her sick sister. r Rev. C. A. Zeigler and Rev. W. W.! fa "happelle were in our town Monday. C: Little Master Horace Holman an.d Ir diss Bern'CP Welder hnvf. bnnn ^"PPV ittle playmates for the ".(past few" ? veeks. * ~ '* i C - 1 C " ' ' - ' " |S ha McCool Sunday night which was ^ 1 great stimulus to the members of q. iethei. ' ' C ?< ft ' II Mrzjaraj2izrHfZJ2J2f2i2raJ2iam2rai i OR BUSINESS j-| Station f jj i GREGG STREETS g c or Oils, Esso, Mobiloil, Qua* p ? ^ars Washed arid Greased, g ? 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