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Saturday, December 15, 1928.
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j JChurch New;
: - By REV.-J
JUNIOR MISSIONARY SOCIETY
* V The Junio^ Missionary Society was
, entertained at the Kbihe of Miss Lu
cille Roberts on Harden street Nov
30th. The meeting was called to or
der by the president. The Club stu-r
- ?$ied thfe life of ShakesperiTe. Missis
Sutton and White had charge of th(
program. After the business .Miss
?T ? Roberts served a^sweet course.
The next meeting will be with MS**s
Sutton on Henderson St. =
TO THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE JE
-SUS, HOLD HIM FOR HIS PRO
MISE. ' '
The Spirit spoke to me - and saic
. Babylon is fallen. Tell -the peoph
(to make the way straight, tho King
dom of Heaven is at hand.
The Spirit told me to .'tell-the peo
pie tQ rray for power to receive th<
Holy Ghost. The Spirit spoke to m<
yesterday and sai'd it is, the old timi
religion. The Spirit also spoke t<
me and said keep all the Command
ments of the living God.
. Sinners and all can pray for powei
fast and pray then whatever the Spir
it tells to do, do that.
,? It doek not require any noise t<
ser#ve the Lord. Pray in secret,' H<
will reward you openly. -, Everybody
read more of the Bible.
SALLIE WEBB.
y'Boi 33G-9Q00, Nebraska AVe.,; '
' -Tampa,, Fla.~
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JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. Z. NOTES
The Sons and Daughters of -Zioi
were highly entertained at the homi
of Mr. and Mrs. Dock Johnson 01
Pine street Wednesday evening, Nov
28th. The meeting was well attend
ed and very interesting.1 Three wen
cntrovn 1 irie it Are nrnennt A mnnw tVton
were the Mrs. Janie F. Ruff* Mr. Jas
Sawyer and our new pastor Rev. J
0. Hunter. The votes are now in th<
hands of the different members o
this Club for fhe Quilt Contest, whicl
will come off on the 11th of January
After all business was transacts
We turned to the prbgra.m of the ev
ening. Song by the Club. Solo, Whei
_?.__^_yOU are Lonesome, by Misp C. Gordoi
Select reading Mrs. A. LaLrew; sol
Our Yesterday, Miss A. Greene, So
lect reading, Miss F. B. Miller; Re
marks by Mr. Sawyer and Rev. J. C
r" Hunter. After which we were sei*v
?A--- ed potato salad, ham sandwiches
- sliced peaches, cake and grapes b;
the hostess, Mrs. Rebecca White. Th
Club was disniissed by our pastoi
leading thp benediction, to meet, 01
' Dec. 13th, at the home of Miss F. C
Benson, 514 Sumter St.
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FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST ^EWl
Serviecs were good all day last Sm
day and well attended from the Sun
day School to the evening services
Superintendent Hdrrisorv and hi;
teachers are holding the attentioj
of the pupils and things are goin)
~ aibng smothly. The B. Y. P. U. wa
conducted by Trustee A. E. Walke
and was a splendid program.
-Both the morning and evening ser
mons by_ the pastor, Rev. S. S. Young
blood, were both spiritual and instruc
tive . In fact the church seemed fil
led with the Holy Spirit when jus
after the morning sermon Mr. L
Hall accepted Christ as his Saviou
w; and Joined the church. - J7\
Rev. Youpgblood T? kept very bus;
i looking after the sick members of hi
church and others whom it is his op
portunity to see. He gladly adminis
ters t oany who may need him. Ser
vices all day every Sunday, Th
public is invited. '
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JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION
t CHURCH NEWS.
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. _ On Sunday morning, Dec. 9th, ser
vices began promptly at 11 o'clocl
Uur castor was a nine muiapusv
but he took care of the situation an
delivered twavery^ractkal and logj
cal sermons. He1 selected 2nd. King
' ' . 2:9*10: "And It came to pass, whe
they were gone over, that Elijah sai
- unto Elisha, ask what I shall do fo
thee, before. I be taken away fror
thee. And Elisha said, I pray the*
let a double portion, of thy spirit b
~ upon me. And he said, thou hast asl*
hard thing; nevertheless, if tho
t aee me when I dm taken, from the*
\it shall be so unto the^;' but if noi
it shall not be so." Subject:" EHsha'
prayer attd Elijah's answer. He op
r-' ened the eyes of the people as to th
^ importance of prayer. 1
Thej attendance at Sunday scho<
and dhristian Endeavor was gooc
"Our Ehdeavor is continuing to grow
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s of Columbia I
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the older Toi\s are coming out and
- jdaying active?-parts.'j Every """one
seemed to have caught the spirit and
i the ? program; sponsored by Mrs. M.
fi. Miller,. was one among the best
ever rendered. '
The .thence of l)r. Hunter's, evening
discourse Syas: "The greatness of
rpJohrn".the?Baptist," lakelT from the
! text St. Matthew 11:11: "Verily I
> say unto you among them that are
I born of woman there hath not risen
rTn-'ViV.^'k-- ? it.- n?1!-?- ?*
. .. pimici mail .juiui Hie UiipilSlJ noiIwithtitanding^
he that is least In Thti
Kingdom'4of .Heaven is greater than
he," '
Special Christmas services will be
held?G?e-'elock" Christmas morning
1 gift .to the Lord.
y The Silk Quilt. Contest _\v1Jt be gU
- ven on January 11th by the Sons
; and Daughters of Zion. Help yoin
- friend to win the quilt. J
* ZION BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS
Sunday morning the Sunday School
' opened with all teachers at their posl
r of duty. The attendance was verj
good. At 11:00 the organist playec
--trhe-prelude, then cafrie the choir sinp
ing, Onward Christian Soldiers. Th<
a choir was at its best all day. Tty
, pastor preached from 1 Cor.:22-22
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Seeing that'Jews ask for sjgns, am
Greeks seek after 'wisdom; but w<
preach Christ cihicitie.d, unto Jews
a stumbling block, and unto the Gen
tiles foolishness; but unto^ their^
? the power of God an the wisdom o
[God. We enjoyed the sermon.
1 Mrs. Maggie Taylor of Jacksonville
e the sister of Usher James Saunders
i funeral was preached at 2:30. Th<
pastor then motored to Arthurtowi
to preach .sister Ollie Gilliam's funer
e al. ^he was a pood member of th<
1 Aft. Pilgrim Baptist 'Chuivh. She
' did all she could for the church a:
far as she was able. At 2:30 Rev
L> Simuel of Atlantic City, N. J., preach
f ed for the Shandpn Annex people
lie is a splendid speaker, Come a
' gain Rev. No B. Y. P; U., at fiv<
^ o'clock all the members w.ent to the
r First Presbyterian Church (white) t<
1 hear the great Gipsy Smith. Al
1 who heard him were glad they wen
0 there. Benedict College stu.dyrjts am
" iiion Baptist Church musical 7 choir
~ furnished the singing. At "8:6o tin
' ppstor preached from the same text
" It was indeed a wonderful sermon
Our pastor preaches better and .bet
e The Young People's Worteing .Club i
'? .doing fine these Tuesdays. Mrs
1 White has organized an auxiillary t<
' the Young People's Working Clug
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I ?u\c uui jiiL-aiufuu uctauac om
is a leader indeed, always looking ou
3 for the young people. When yoi
? -wahTT youi''' hpfi'it real st r ctig th fed
n come jtfo -Zion.
i. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOXES
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j Supt. Young suffering \vith> a se
5 vere hoarseness Sunday morning, th<
s- opening?service. -~wa?.*conductQd bj
r Mrs. Elsie Brunson, who is Supt. o
the Primary Dept. of the school. Ev
h. ery phase of the work was rarrict
out in order and fi very good stud:
of the lesson had. Remarks ami re
. view of the lesson in quTte lin inter
t esting manner was had by Dr, Murpl
The officers of the school are look
r ing forward to. conditions that wil
warrant much pleasure and satisfac
y ti'on" for thg-children's Xmas. .
s At 11:15 Dr'J. W. Murph delivorei
i- a masterly discourse which prove<
i- a savor and enjoyed Very much, a
- found in Judges 1:19. Subject: Im
e aginery Hindrances. Asserted: . Th
lack of faith brings defeat to us ii
any undertaking.
Dr. P. P. -WatsonJkorshipped witl
us Sunday mornHiir We are alway
glad to have his presence with us
- After^preaching Dr. Murph outlinei
c. the rally fpr $5,000 and announce!
d a Church Conference Monday nigh
d which Conference heartily endorse*
i- the outline and pledged cooperatioi
s for success^--Quite a- splendid pro
n gram in the League was rendered,
d Mr. Rollin Green and,Miss Irleai
r Washington were in charge. A ver;
n timely sermon, at 7:45 p. m., was de
?, livered by Dr. Murph. Subject: Thi
e thou arts and the thou shalt be's,-a
found in St. John 1:42. Among th<
u visitors and strangers in the Sunda;
>- school and both services were Mrs
t, Lillian B. Murph and Miss Pear
s Murph, wife and daughter of oui
>- pastor Dr. Murph. They were intro
e duced and made welcome in both ser
vices. We are indeed proud to haw
>1 them. Sister Henrietta Laury,- i
I. faithful member of Bethel was fu
neralized Thursday from Bethel. Sh<
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THE PALI
was. sTrfckefi* in the church more thi
a year -hgu, but lijhe--remained faitt
-fttl- unto de$.th,--~ - You
arc invited to Bethel Sunda
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CLEVELAND OHIO v,
.Mrs. M. B.Wilkinson, wife of tl
r-pretndonfc-of~t-he'South -Carolina Agr
cultural and Mechanical College i
. Orangeburg, and her jjaughterLu
. of Qberlin, were the guests Of th
place Thanksgiving day. We are 01
ly too-sorry all of the State Colleg
students didn't get to see her, but
was reported that, she Will be bat
in the spring, so we are looking fo
! ward \t> that time.
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Mr. P.. Holmes of Detroit was tl
' guest of his brother Thanksgivin
J. Day. . V
The gamx> between \Vilberforcp hr
\V. Virginia w,as quite a good on
I The game ended in in a 13-13 deai
'-|-k)ck. .
j iuiv o. ijracy, oi uetroit was tt
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Davie!:
It- was ' a very happy surprise
' have Mr. J. It, Lcnoirc* of N. Y. 1
over for Thanksgiving.
P Mr. and Mrs.' J. E. Cooper 'enjoy*
a delightftib evening at the pari
given by Mrs. T. Cas.ternian in hon<
of her guest' from Detroit. " Aft
' the games and before Home Swe
Home was played she served thr
| delicious courses;
Messrs. O. A. Taylor, F. J. McM
, iian and .T. J. Holmes motored
^ Massalion last week on business.
The Ant-ioeh Horror
. a program at the Aged Folk's Ilor
Sunday. It was very much enjoyi
. by the visitors. as well as the l'o
j of the home. After the - j.rogra
j Mrs. Jack soil served a de'icious di
3 der for all. .. .
i Georgetown News
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Dehr Readers: I want to call yoi
attention to something that I belie1
is new In South Carolina. ' Fro
^~what rcan gather, it seems that tl
Rev. G. G. Daniels, pastor of Bethe
da Baptfst church 4>{ this city, learns
^ that three- clfurelies of the city h?
been supplied with new plfstorS. I
^ therefore called the' Ministerial U
t ion of the City together and arranj
j ed' a 'program of welcome for tj
' I'the Revg James Williams ?and tl
' Rev: It, E.- Brogdon.
, 1 In the above paragrahph I-isaid th
jl wanted t0 mention something I b
lieved to be new in this state, ai
3 this is why I say it. In every toy
t or city in the"state- where a chur<
jr receives a new pastor there*-is/son
kind of program gotten up 4o w*
I : come him; but to have all the mini
^ ters of the city in an organized groi
as the "Georgetown Ministerial U
j ion," plan such a program?is u
heard of. . . ,
I If you have ever been away fro
] home for a long time land on' letuv
_ ing find a group of friends and rel
1 tivrs rojbTrfmr at' your "foTTu-n "muTT
I'reiving you'.with open afni's tlvj
j | you can imagine how these three ar
s bassadors of Christ felT at) such
_ i meeting.
e' There is one other statement
I would like to make and that is: th
the three new pastors are miniate
ii of the A. M. E. church while Rc
s Daniels, the originator of the pr
pram" is a Baptist, .shows what
3 clear thinking, clean and upright g<
3 tleman Rev. Daniels is. It al
t shows-the wonderful spirit of coo
r eration that exists among the chur<
i es. of tfie city. ;
Following is the program as re
dered at Bethel A. M? E. church Mo
1 day; I)ec. IT, 11)28 at 8:15 oVToF
^ Rev. W. P. Carolina, master of cer
- monies, opening remarks. Music 1
e the choir. Prayer by Re\t. T. \
s Brown. Reiparks in behalf of the U
21 ion by the Rev. E. E. Jones. Sele
f tion, male quartet. Welcome in beha
* jof the A-.-M. E. churches. Rev. S.
1 Dobbins. Music by the choir. W(
r I come in behalf of the Bapfiste*cfour<
* (es, Rev. G. Daniels. Vocal bo!
' Mrs. .E. L. Fraser. The new mini
e ters then responded fn the followit
* order: Rev. L. W. Gary, Rev. Jam
- Wj^iams and Rev. R. E. Brogdo
e Clofeing remarks, Prof. J. B. . Bee
flETTO LEADER
ntiplete compliance with |
11 the inviolable rights .1
nd desires of the be- 1
saved. Ei>3 g
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ih I ECHOES' FROM ELLOREE v
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- jr- -The Apriculturat buys rif ttfe. Oy.
. rantrebii-fg County Training S. hn.,t|
I .tftive ?n T'njoyaLTe and successful
Fai'ftTGTs and Sons Banquet Friday
evening. Prof! J. P. Burgess Of State
?? **r> HIV I'tilllll/ui aWL'UMT iur
le f
. the occasion. Mr. R. L. Williams
' ^ spoke in"DeHalT To the -local Tathers.
Nathaniel Perry Spoke as president
;a of the club. "MK"W. TJ'Spahn- of S.
is
C. State College was also a visitor.
-Elloree had the pleasure Rist week
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of - entertaining the members and
k friends of the Central Conference.
Quite a. fe-w ef-the presidium titdfcrs
of -Other conferences \yoi:e present.
Every evening d ning llv conference
,e by speakers of the A. Si. E. Church.
Sunday'moi'ning'the bishop preached
a practical sernfbn. The morning
id- olfcring amounted tt) $70.00.^
c- The conference adjourned Sunday
ll" afternoon. .
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PR A V ER M EETING;. ~
to'
^ l'rof. G. E. Nelson gave a very interesting
talk-at our proyer meeting
^ on the existence of God.?lie illu.4trated
his subject by centralization
of thot, with excellent iljiunriiiations,
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on the evidence of God's existence
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. . from the viewpoint of law and order
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! Conscience, memory, and love.
cv.\HOLIDAY- VACATION
?j J The faculty-voted for a more, ex.
tended Christmas vacation than eusto
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t.ouiar> because this 'universal holiday
appears in the middle of ^ school
L>'' \vCtK. Students will be permitted ' tc
IK>. 'go.. home on the 22nd of December
1>(''r.n.l mn~t return not later than Janj
uary 2nd,.-1929. So far as can be
m learned, faculty and student body enthusiastically.
concur with this plan.
WORSHIP AT FIRST
Presbyterian church
Benedict CotlegQ faculty and student
body united with other colored
proups. in a service held at the 1st
Presbyterian Church Sunday, December
9th, at 5:00 to listen to Gypyc
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m sie Smith deliver his remarkable mes?
sage un the1 necessity ufrugonerutlorr.
s And The importance of accepting
j Christ as a personal Savior. The
church filled. Students of Bejc
nodicfand others rendered spirituals.
MV. Key sang and- taught the au
dicnce how to sing ' Oil in nry*Lamp.'
10 Judging by the response the entire
..y-iauniom-P rectoviui ti <<piiiln.il iuipnlus
1"|jand blessing. - - . "
THE VALLEY FARM"
A '.Sec Valley Farm, a drama the best
at . . ' - - ,.
of the year,
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In Benedict's Chapel on a dey that
-i^Hiear,
' - On Friday, December, the fourteenth
at night/
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j For the small sum-' of 25c, now
ain't that, all right.
BISIIOI'VILLE NEWS
We are glad to have in our town
the pastors of both St. John and New
n' Bethel. Rev. Robinson at?.St. John
n" and Rev. Walker at New Bethel. No^
a* pnly arc the members of the churches
, yjfpuil of vhc.u lwi the people of Bishp'
optiile inl general . ..J,
n" They visited^ Dennis High School
a Monday and >fruide some lasting 1 impressions
on both faculty and student
I bod.Vaj We see a bright future for
Bishefpville by their presence.
ls Sunday School at New Bethel Sunv"
day was quite interesting. A large
0 crowd was present and discussejl the
a lesgon 1 beautifully. The lesson wag
en.nicety .reviewed by the ptifctor.
The.B. Y. P. U. of the Mt. Harmno
^ Baptist Church- had fheTr first?program
of the, season Sunday p. m. Mr,
Eupene Thomas, began the discussion
n" and made some interestinp points folb.y
seveial nhteran,
' The Dennis Hiph School is very
3V busy with the drive which .they have
y launched. * >
n_ v The White Rose Club of the school
c_ has shown a basketball set for the
j? boys and pirls.
jL. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Raskin spent
1- Sunday afternoon in Sumter with her
?h mother.
s- Georpetown Saturday. She is visits
tinp her mother, Mrs. S. Williams,
es Miss Laura A. Jackson spent the
n. holiday At home with her parents,
k. Mr. ond Mrs. Joel H. Jackson.
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IN MKMORIAM.
. AIKEN?In lovipg memory of our
1car,son and brother, Isaac Henry Ai
ken, vsliu ^deparffett" this life, Dec. 12,
i'UZT. It. was hard to part with orie
sjo dear, hut \Ve can't complain.- We
.riist in |Jod to ^eet. again.
1 A Loving Another and Sisters.
IN M K.MORI A.M.
In loving memory ,of niy dear husband
Thomas Gilliard, \vh0 departed
ihlft life December 13, l'J27.
One year has passed; our hearts are
? -sure, L L_. '
As time flies Ave miss him more,
His loving voice,, his welcome f^ce,
hsa; one .can--fill, his vacant plaCg.- ?
in the-tj^veyiird sleeping where the
flowers gently wave,
Lies the one we lov'e so dearly in his |
- lonely silent grave. v.
lie will never he forgotten, never
shall hjs memory fade; i- - ?
-Loving thoughts will ever linger around
his grave.
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He made home, happy without a test,
. But ^hg, dear j^ord took him to be
bies't. -^T
Slfrep on and take thy .rest., ?r?
Iii heaven we hoj)e to "greet thee,
At the jjnxl. of life's short race.
Mrs. Beulah Gilliard, Wife.
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^T.. CAR M l-^NKWS
We afe Sorry to hear jof our friend
:Mts. Massey Jenkins' death which ocl.c.yred
Monday morning, before day.
Mr. Clark Boyd is on the sick'list.
Mr. Roosevelt Banks of Greenwood,
spent Thanksgiving with his aunt",
Mrs. Mary New..
Miss Carrie i)ial_j&-?ck buf1s able
i to teach her classt s.?=?>- ?:
Mrs. E, L.. Martin was the dinner]
i guest of Lettte Marshall Sunday.
Misses Florence and Evelyn Wheeler
vvere the dinner guests of Mrs. Edna
Pharo'ah.?'
Mr. -Skm. Evans has returned to
Greenwood. . ^
-+??Mrs. 'Rtrth Thomas and Miss Carrie
V. Dial .were, the dinner guests of
^ Mrs. Carrie B." Johnson Friday.
( Miss Elizabeth Johnson was a Visi,
tor of the Hock ford-School Friday.
The ladies of Calaritbe had a dinner
at Roolcford School Thursday. .
Rev. J. C. J.etman leaves Tyesday
for conference which will convene at
Laurens.- . .-'i
iss Elizabeth Johnson -spent the
week-end with her mother. '
LEGOFF NEWS
'
. Misses Lowell D. Short, Toye'tte
Miller "and Francine Smallwobd are
_ narq at work teaching "aT~the. Mickle
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vj i <uh u ovnuwi in iiiia iuiaa*
Short, is principal, Miss Smallwood
infbrmediate teacher and Miss Mil-j
lcr primary. * ?^ ?|
Miss Smallwood is a graduate of
Sehofield Institute, Miss Short of Clir. j
ton College and Miss Miller of Bran-1
, iard Institute, ^he three are progres
I sing rapidly on an-enrollment-of 178
taking second prize' at the Fair in
Camden, They spent Thanksgiving
in Chester as tljie guests of Mi/. R. F
Richburg and enjoyed a very plea- I
1 sant holida^-* .
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QLAR NEWS.
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Those who witnessed the^hanksgiving
program given .at Olar Colored
High School can say that they",j
witnessed one that will be long re-;
membefed. Everyone seemed to- have
enjoyed the program.
There was-a barbecue gi\?en'at-the
school also.? We the trustees of the
school can say with clear heart that
we have We group of teachers that
wc long have wished" for. Prof. J.
B. Smith of Columbia is' trying to
put the program"over. The'Thanksgiving
program was given by the
Primary Department.
There will he an entertainment given
at the srhoolhouse Friday night,
December 8th. The public is invited.
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RllXiE SPRINfj NEWS'
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On Sunday morning, December 9th,
; met at the regular hour. An enjoyable
service was had."
Miss Jcssip Hammond delightfully
entertained the teachers? Wednesday
night, November 28th at her Jjome.
Games and dancing were the main
features of the evening, aftet which
a delicious Course was served.
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L :Tfic Joint Teachers .Association, in;
eluding Aiken, Edgefield. Lexington.
and Salhda will,meet December 13th
I in the Saluda High School Auditorf
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sue concerning Mr. Boston, MrT~Bos^
In the correction of last week's is,
ton is principal of the high school
department. Mr. M. E. McCottrie is
principal of the SdhooK "
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. . . IN MEMOPIAM? J %l
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i-fiki sad, but. luting memory lour
darling sister and daughter-, (*A^rs.)
BerniCe Wilson, whb departed^ this
lift- December, 12, 1927. '
One year ago our sister dear,. ?
i Whose life to us was very rare;
, Dcnartcd this life of- pain and* care; ?
j >Vnieh brought, ns. many tears.'
j Oh! how we miss you wje canfcexi ' j
j. press, ;
| But we knovta sister, you lire, at rest,
Whore n0 pains or sorrows can beset,
I There, with Uesus.and His blest.
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.Shall ^We* ever forget your'smiles?
Those loving hands that. labored all
7? the while, -J
N"ot never, whatetei may bl'tlfle;?: ~~ 7 '
We shall some day be at your side.}
Miss Cammie Fludd, sister, ^
- ? Mrs. Pai nell Whaley,. sister, > MY.
John Capus Bull., brother, *
Mrs. Minnie Bull, mother.
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IN MKMOR1AM; -**Ii)
loving mb mdfy a~dcaji-hus- '
band and a devoted father,. Mr. Robert
Thomas, who departed this life
_Dec. -31. 1927. ^ j- , -j
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A year has passed, our-"hearts are .
sore, *r. "*
As time flies by we miss him more,
His loving voice, his welcome face,
No one can fill his vacant *"placg.
In this graveyard sleeping, . .|
Where the flowers gen'ly wave;
Lies .the One we love so de-fly,
In^his Jonely . silent grave*. 4
p. ... Mrs. Robert Thomas, Wife,
Children and Grandchildren.
IN MLMOlvlAM. ' . 1
In memory of?otir loving son and
brother, David Elli?, who departed
this life six years ago today.
Sleep on dear David
And take your rest;
? We loved^thee well
But Jesus, loved you Best. . |
Sleep on. . ...?rr?? _ I Mr.
and Mrs. Geo./Hutchinson,
- 9 Father and . Mother;
Mrs. Arie Watson, Mrs. Carrie Bailey,
Sisters.
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Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengufe,
Bilious Fever and ir
Malaria.
It is the most spyedy remedy., known.
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