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For Sale or Rent Ilou-es, Stores,
Flats; Help Wan Ceil; ^Situations o
Wanted; For Kent, Rooms and v
p .. Board;, ?v j
j Miiiinjiini Charge 3?r J!
to a line. r. ;
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i=?:?:?*- FOR UKXT-r-7 Room Bungalow with
bath, 1107 House St, See C. M.-Middlebrook.
1825 Main St. Phone 3273. ?
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5-Rooms and ba-th.JSnek Bun- (
low, 2323 Stark St ?-also bun?' i
, Reasonable nrice. good torms. ..
1 ' HAROLD EUBANKS, Attorney.
1215 Washington SW \
l'h')ni- 7c'2!i (
Every Woman Knows
. Every, woman knows..how easy-it is
to burn or scald herself while working ,
in her home. Every- woman knows that '
these burns and scalds are nainfnl and 1
sometimes very slow to heal.' Every t
woman Should know that the pain of
I 'e v'iHrrfH'rr^ *
?? - ; nnrl rpiiinrtj!?hoaling ihMUPOd If litqUtd-.
Borozone is instantly applied. Get a i
bottle of Liquid Borozone and keep it |
?-^handy in your- medicine cabinet. Sold by
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Tjp WAVERLKY QUI (j STORE _
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m frfi T^Jl IF* '2 1
Tha studio of CIIAR1!.ES Sl'EARsi Jr. "
^ ' -V i Ar?'?ts. Materials
vj* Patntrdtfs Portraits'' La'iulscapes
Complete Exhibitions Furnished
' ".. lO^T^^^V^larljeHe^St^Sjyuni^. S. C. J
?? L?greenville sews? ?
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uviii' uiviuuiiua. airvuurpmiitrti ,>l iss
1 P?Pitts fp -Snartnithurg- last
Wednesday evening.. ,
? r Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Biggs ha<t as *
. . their Sunday guests. Mr. and " 'Mrs.
... Walter .Brown of . jPolunibia. / \Irs.
- Brown is the sister'of Mr?- Bigg*.? "
. w- The musioale sponsored by the 0.
ver the Top ^Federation Club at the
*r~~ Liberty "Theatre Sunday aft moon ~~
was-quite a success. A very snug
sum, was realized airwold. U
Mrs. "M7"U. ^Johnson of t%>lumLia. f
Ls visiting her daughters and son-in- 1
law, Mr. E. 0. Murray. She was call
1 ed here on aeeourrttrf?the illness of *
her youngest daughter, Miss Julia g
Johnsotr, ah instructor- in the Sullivan
Street School. -AL present Miss U
Johnson is recuperating to- thp de
light of her many friends. V "Mr.?Bennie:
Franklin of Laurens
jiv.as-ihe~Simday. e vening g uesT^?-Mb^ t
Estelle Simmons of Haynie -St.
Mr. W. K. Payne, Misses AlitV-FVi^j ;
Tier "and* Ab1iie TThappefle motored ov r
er to Spartanburg Tuesday evening \
t? the "Talkie.'r ~
Miss Sadie Austin left Saturday
?????morning' for Oinoipi^ri, Ohio, to re"~
su me. her .work.,. ? e
Miss""Dorothy Davis, a sophomore t
at State College. Orangeburg, was j
called home-fast week on account of ?
v ? the illnes of her .mother. She was f
accompanied to Orangeburg" by "Mr; \
15. 1". Miller. Jler mother is convales- j
cing. r. *
-Mrr- Seymntir -Carroll rrf-Crrtunibia j \
worshitmed at . SririnefWUd Hioitia
-Church Sunday-morning and in the t
afternoon he spokt,? aC the 1 ibertv ;
Theatre. . 1 r
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- ? - Miss Janie Holmes of Union School ?
spent the week end at her home, Due \
West, with Relatives and friends.
. The Rev. A. C. Sunipter nvdored t<: s
Sumter, thenc(. to Darlington on-busi- f
ness last week. " _ j j
"Mrs. %isa Nash passed away sud\
^.."""Tcl^Trty and -twas- ft??eralizetl_l,Stn1d?y ,
afternoon at A Heft Temple A. M. F. ^
Chinch. - The Rev, A-v?^
officiated. <? I - I
Th(. Rev. B. ,T. Jones-, Mr. J. .Iw Fish ~
? er, and Mr. Rink Williams motored (
to Aug-usta, (?a., last Tuesday nW husi 1
- n'eSs with Bishop' Williams. j \
-y The Over The Top Club met at the
home of Mrs. Wni. E. Boyd on An- ?
(f^rson ^t.^Ttiesdiry aft^moorv.-Twelve -
memners were present. <^uite an in- \
tfcrestirig meeting was bud siPlci. the -f
.routine of business, the hostess as- 1
* sisted by Miss Jessie P. Pitts, served
Pineapple and.cream. o
Mrs. Hester, Thomas will be hostess to I
_ the club .next at P. W. X'epter. on J
?- Broad "street. _ ' t
The Greenville County teachers As- x\
s<ociation registered 101 per cent c
strong for the Btate Teachers Associ- i
~~~ation, which meets in Columbia. Mftr. e
2R-20, according to the Fbcecnfive f
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Secretary's estimation of teachers in
Jreenville, .there are 188, bpt accordant
tQjQur G. C. T. A. there 189, so
,e. registered 189. This registration
as made possible by each Principal
f his - and her school - cooperating
nth the. County Supervisor, Mrs. L.
.. Sewell. Greenville County will be'
epresented to . its limit at the state
neeting.
L- ,,, .-rlZV 4)11, i,on y"'.:
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Bethel A. M. E. Church
Altho the weather was ""extremely
Old Sunday, quite a crowd turned
nt "to hear- Bro. Eli McBride,' who
> re ached - an inspiring sermon from
hj." 17th verse si^e-.An W toC,e ti
'enesis?10*17;?sfrbject: "Vjleath -says,
land, back." "i. . ' .
At the usual hour.'S^S. was opened
>y the Supt., Bro. J. C. Couser. Afer
a splendid discussion of the lesion
Vk was reviewed by the Supt.
At 7:80 Rfrv. T. J Ransoms preach
d a soul .stirring sermon from 1st
Samuel 17:44. Subject: "Faith ti\
"VxU" Rev. Prof. Bryant was a puliit
visitor Sunday.
Mr. Israel Ellerbee died Saturday
IT bin hnmt
il services were held-?t Manning Bap:ist
Church Monday. J
-Mrs. Roxanna how/ of Baltimore
.vas called home yh account <5f the
leath of her brother. Mr~I. Ellerbe.
Mrs. Teretha Hederson has been
hn fined. to her bed for the past week
We hope for her a speedy recover.y
Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Wilsoff and
Mr. Richard of Trenton, N. J., are visiting
Mr. Wilson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Wilson on Dargan Street.
Mr. ad Mrs. J. R. McLeol entertain?d
Friday night for Mr. and- Mrs.
Horace Crocker of Selma. Ala.,_and
Mr and Mrs. Alonza Wilson of TriflT!on,
N. J. Whist and dancing were
njoyed until a late hour. Mrs. Mcticrul,
nutated by Mrs. R. ^lartzog*
served a delicious salad course Wit|i
;altines, coffee, cakes and punch.
"Tli1, and "Mrs. tC. H. Garrett were
lost and hostess to the . I. H. S. and
literary" Club Monday night. A wry
interesting program was 'rendered,
ifter which Whist and, radio nuisic
vore "enjoyed ny all. air. !!!'(! Mrs:
4.>rnen ftnVlir nf A la ha ma were the
ruests of the evening.
MVc Puttie Pace enV?"tn;ne 1 ThiirX
lay for Mr. and-Mrs. Crdker,"
_JU jss_ Mary Williams* whr has been
isiting Mrs. P. A. Jones left"Thurialay
night for Charleston. >.. ; 1.
TTj\ Crump and Mr.. Leach of I.um>erton
were visitors in the-city last
reek. " * W '*
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PENDLETON HAPPENINGS
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Farmers-are glad t?o see the beautiuf"
spring weather, they are making
rood "use of it preparing their farm
a'nds for bountiful 11)30 crops.
Prof C. G. Garrett of Columbia,
vas a visitor at the A. M. E. parsonige
a few days ago.
The senior stewardess board of
:i?g rhn'pw] A, }\. E. Church is havng
the A. M. E. Manse electric ligM?
d while ^the junior stewardess boa id
ihd deaconess board are haying the
The entire membership and friends
n general will rejoice at the Closing
>f Rev. G. B. Brown's"school so* he can
>e with and among the people. of his
hureh. which ttteans much-to^all rnn
erned.
Rw. Brown, pastor ol King'sOhap1
A. M. E. Church is bringing things
o pass; he ii\an able and-getterbTre
taster,?Much sue ess has been his the
ihort time-he has been among us: The
bllowing per?ons_ have connected
bemselves with the church: Mr. and
LIr?. tw. v rrhnTnpsonf St. James A.
if. E. Church, Cleveland, O., Mr. G.
,V. Clark, Shlloh Baptist Church, Anlerson,
Mrs. Pauline Hamburg, Cenennisct
M. E. Church* Anderson,-Mrs.
ilaihie Crawford,' Spring Baptist
"rnireh. alone with Mr. Janies Thpmp
>on, Mrs. Chattie Brown, Mr. -IT.?C.
Iam bur's,' Mr. F.ddie Jackson and
Fames Robinson al of which we are
ery grateful to -bm heavenly Father
or the continued manifestation of his
>resence among-us.
We-regret very much that Mrs. Ma
ni? Towns is in.Anderson County Ho.s
vital ^'hcre- she underwent n. successtt!
-Tr;Yxgtmn-trr fberdelight of her
'amily.nnd niany friends.
The grim reaper?death took from
>u*r midst Feb. 25th sister of the late
}ev. C. B, Milliard. We loathe to lose
ter, but Ood knoweth Kest.
Bro. John Stephens continues on*the
lick list, not able to do anything.
-A- beautiful V^lentin^ entetainment
i -?r_i ? ~v.. u..
vas cvieoraieu wn vaicntiue iiikiii, i>y
earlier*. pnpila?and thp general pubic
nt the school house.
Pendleton people were glad to' welnmp.
thfl. ncw. P. E. of the Greenville
district, Rev. W. S. Mims, Feb. 22.
iev.? Mnris -proved Twnself e<tual to
he task and held a very successful
piartorly conference Reports and all
lnimfyvvere 100 per c ent. Rev .Mims
n'his'simple and winning way endear
d himself'to the people of RetidtetoffT
lev. Mims is an able preacher.
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7~ ;THE PALMET
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The principal and faculty of the f
County hg School aTe making n
preparations to make the bus trip to f
Chicago to visit Mr. Rosenwald oh n
Mar. 7th. A large crowd will go Vvith A
us, as so many are anxious f,o see Mr. A
Rosenwald and thank him for what S
he has done for us and remind him
that we are expecting more in the f
war''future. j1 ' T
Tho ni.-ht 111l'iiIt. sohobl is having a E
most successful session'and is largely, ti
attended. TheiiHcomencement will be j(
at- the^County Training School, Mar. ^
21st and will join all the schools in 0
the County Commencement at Ander t
Sbn, Mar, 24th. Mrs. Be.najLjClark a
's conducting the-night school. " y
Everybody will be on hand March
the lfMh to welcome-the IodinP Com- I
mission to our town at 9 a. m. sharp. _
Don't be late, or you will miss the *
opportunity of a life time. p
3\riss Bessie L. Ilopkon the'H. E.
leacher is very popular with her pu- p
pils.they keep hef spending week end* "
' with them, but she never forgets to "r
be at" Sunday School and Church services
each Sunday. All of us. are c
wanting teachers who have commu- j
nity and church interests first and
pleasure last. ' . .
M r TV1. R rnwn iind fsiniilv were 1
I ' r-i . y " "i iii? -y
welcome worshippers Sunday-.at King s
Chapel A. M. E. Church. . ^
The Boosters Club of which Mrs.
Mamie J. Crawford is president and
Miss El dora Reese secretary, Mrs An ^
ntr Keese, treasurer, is planning great '
things for the church. Watch them
''boosts'-- ?
The Pew Rally is on for the 3rd
Sunday in March, sponsored by the
iumor stewardess board, Mrs. Flor?- ?
once | Millins, president, Mrs. H. V.
Thompson and otirers. Come early.
nd get your pew.
Negro history wppk was observed ^
:n the County Training School with a
deal of tiSterest among teachers ahd pufwW-,
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I.Al'iRKNS COUNTY TRAINING ~
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t4 f tir h. \i7\-ii. ' j f .nr.
i rcii. ?. s*...wrmtf ana lacuuy-wece \{
the "dinner Quests of Mr. and-Mrs, ^
Yeargins on Thursday afternoon. The
h inprv host went dirpctlv from school, r
The. savory orcTor of bbifoodreached t
their nostrils immediately uporidriv- ~
ihe into the yard. The dining table n
with?i ts beautiful silver and linen" -i
was bouteously spread with apetizing a
delicious food, of which everyone {jte
heartily. W,. enjoyed ourselves. Mr. ~\\
and .Mrs.- Yeargin, you can always be e
sure thai your invitation will always
he accepted.v
Mr. and Mrs. Clapd Stoddard with t
their daughters,. Maude and Lydalee b
motored to Simpsonville Sunday. o
."Put' it over," is C; Avery's slogan
? nd his Ham Contest was quite a sue- f
cess Friday. Thost. from out of town 1
were Mr. and Mrs. Jirivmv Bates, Mr. ^
K. B. Bates, Misses Lula Mae Shell e
and Addie Stod'datdi .Come, again.
Principal, teachers and students are Y
glad to see Brother Avery and his ^
workmen at 'the well again. Please p
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LA'iiJ 114?I L* L L* II till* H Ul^ \
We arc glad to TTave Eugene Wil- _
liams and Geneva Shel] back at the f
sfhool. ! ~ ~ '-"T-^ ? d
T}u'""sTFk list ' includes hisses, Car- a
tie Mae Hill, Annie Mae Sexton, Mr. 1
G. ,T- W'lls^nd Miss Maude Neely. d
The honor roll for February: 10th' p
grade, -Leroy Campbell, J. B. Bates, v
:ifttfr:~gradp, tTftvia Cleveland, -Airlessa =f
Franklin, honorable. Qd e ssp_ James. H
Rt.h grade, Willie Yeargins, Willie R_ h
Hill; 7th grade" IVna Hann, Vera Ore- a
ola Hann; 5th grade, Mattie Bell
Btirnstder -4th?grade, Arthur Jonefe,
Wister Choice, Ar.my Oliver; 3rd ?
rgvade^Ruby Bates, .Curtiss Young,
- Minnie M. BurnsidC; 2nd grade, Mag-"'"!*
Err! Mills, Sarah Wright, 100 per n
cent attendance: Frank Bates, NeT- tj
lv Garett, Gth grade, Alonzn Bates, (]
Clarence Olinkscales, 10th Prof's birthday
comes on the 25th of t^is month, v
don't forget. ... v
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EDGEFIELD NEWS R
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On last Sunday the services held n
thruout thc entire day \vCr(, enjoyed ^
hv all. Although the March wind was ?
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rough" during the-day. Services" were g
vvel} attended. ?? ? v
Rw, J. A.-Gamble of the Trinity
. "A M" E cKUrch' preaf-fari two very j.
able sermons after which comtnunioit -g
was taken. Rev. G. W. Blocker of <:
Macedonia Baptist church preached a fi
very^powerful sermon. Thpse present ^
were filled with the "Spirit of Love." ^
Both churches were very, pleased r
to have several visitors present." A ^
rr.ing those present were Mr. and s
Mrs. Eugene Waldo, residents of the
citv of Edgefield but who have for ^
ipfrne time boon in tha north. j
The Golden -"Rule club was enter
taine<l-Thursday avaning at tha home?
of Mrs I.ettie oKmhall. Manv were
present.-.-A/deHetotis salad emirse -was-^
served after which followed ice cream ^
and c&ke. The meeting was enjoyed by
all. A eolection of $4.80 was raised.
Those who attended the jpint cout- ^
ty -"teachers' meeting in Aiken Sa- ^
turday were Misses G. A. Rutherford, ?
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TO LEADER : N4.
Saunders, ~E. Logan,- T." Mitchell
md Mrs. R/ Bailey also Prof J. It.
freeman. Rev. J. A". 'Gamble The
lecting Was inspiring aind interesting,
in able address was' made by I)r. A.
i. Sims, president of the Palmetto
tate Teachers' association.
The Edgefield basketball is still deeating
in her young experience of
hat sport. On Monday, March .'Jrd, ~
idgefield defeated Ward's basketball earn
22-?8. Though the wind was in
;s rushing sway both tennis kept up
, hard fight. Prof. J. T. W. Minis
fficiated.
t Mrs %Lula Goodwin of Columbia viited
hej husband here during .thg^
reek end/
SUMTER ~NEW.S " , .,
On Sunday afternoon, March 2nd
lev. Walker, pastor of the Bishopille
A. M. E. church preached at Mt.
isgah A. M. E. church The choir
nd a number of members aceonipan;d
their pastor. _
Rev; J. W. Williams and his choir
eld services at Emanuel M. E. ch'urch
i interest of one of the clubs on Sun
ay afternoon, March 2nd.
Mrn. 81 J. MeDonald gave a sur pise
birthday paitj fui liei husband n
Friday night, February 28th. A
*rge num'ber of friends were present ,
nd a very pleasant evening was spent i
O Tuesday night, February 25th,
frs. Ethel Broom delightfully entef- ;
ained the members of the T. A. C. .1
nd a few guests. Several games of
ridge were played and at the conlusion
Miss N. J. Davis won a beau- 1
tiful hand embroidered pillow fot^lolding
highest scores and Mrs. R. i
Walker won a yery serviceable >it- ,,
hen utensil for low score jfrizfe. "All "
iresept - spent an evening of much
-^-rrmentr-and pleasure. Mrs.
M. McGhee, Mrst A. B. MeIhee
and Miss Margaret Connor of liken
spent Friday in the city.
Rt?V. D. C. Peas ' Of Mariun".'spent ""hnrsday
in the city*.
Mrs. H, Fuller who -has been visit- -
ng her mother for several weeks, 1
eft for Detroit, Michigan on Thursiny
February 27th. ' .
Rev. D. S.. Curry of Hartsvillp, S.
spent?Friday, Fohrnnry 2fttVTn "i
he city.^
Miss Julia (jiltiard was in the city
n-last Monday, February 24th.
Mrs. Gertrude -Taylor is quite-ill nd
in the hospital.;
Mr. Zoel Taylor is improving nicev
after a serious operation at Toom- '
y hospital. ~ 7~
Mis's Evelyn Howard spent the 1
/aek end with?her parents. * I
~Miss Frances "La vs<on Is forced to
e at home for a while on account
f her health. '
The play entitled: "The Dream that
ame True," which was staged at th(jincoln
high school by the ladies of
he city federation was a success from
very" anf*le. '' * .
The *stage setting, was of a nature
o keep one .keenly interested from ,
ee-inninc to?end. Each -character -
layed"his. part well and was seeming
y- sMited^forJ.he-pariicular _partjie_ ^
layed. Especially good also was the
oik dance by a number of young la-.;
ies between.the acts. Very graceful. 1
nd attractive"was Tittle "Miss "XJteliiT 1
'aylor who interspersed with a solo
ance. Those wh/o missed seeing the
lay indeed missed a rare treat and J
,-e only hope that it can bo arranged
o have it repealed at an early date =
ftich "commendation is due. Miss Us- '
er who by her untiring-<efforts, onhted
the play to-be. V .
LAlftENS NEWS ? J
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After two weeks of spring weather J
[ing \Virtter~ asserted his right oT*~
way for a few more days. -The trelometer
went tumbling Saturday af
ernoon remaining very low thru the
irst two days of the week.
The town was" shocked Thursday,
fhen the black horse of death came
i-ith -out-warning and -suddenly bore
Irs. Satlie Hood to Tier home eternal.
Irs. Hood is pleasantly remembered
is Miss SalHd Atwood. Her kindly
imnner nad sunny dsiposition pained
oj^her many--fr4ends who are grieved it
her -sudden death. Mrs. Hood Is
urvived by her husband, Mr. Heyi'ard
Hood and'one adopted daughter
jannie Mae, 8 years of ape. Four sis
aFa and two brothers also survive
nd a host of relatives and friends.
?he was a faithful member of Sprinp- '
leid "Baptist church and Chaplain of
he Woman's Aid society. We feel
hat her feet-are firmly set on the
ocK oi a living iaun, so rest, rest
o the weary, Peace, peace to the
oul.
The Debate given at St. -Paul Bapist.
church Thursday night, with Mr*; =
/. C. Oll^hant as director was a sueess.
$30.00 was the arPounfc raised.
RCV. G. W. White Will he able t.o *
erve.?-his folk at Bethel ?A?Mr E.
hurch full time as he wiff'-he in Sa-*
urday for good.
Mrs. Amelia Grant was funeralized
t Laurel Hill Baptist chyreh, Watererloo
are a prominent old family.
Irs. Grant was b Dendy before niar%
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perfume
Agen(# __ ._ rub it in
Wanted! your Hm?
v4 chance- to make big in tbc m
' ? ~ moneys easy I Hero/iu, , -.. .
broducts sell on sight/ . * <
- Write eu for our offer I HBDk
Don 7 delay?write to- IMHR
Baas
riage. ?L?? - ?
She is survived by her husband, Mr.
Klijah Grant and a number ofd&ughters,
sons, grand children and two
sisters, Mrs. Ella Saxon of Laurens
a rid Mrs. Mary Hampjton of Columbia-.
? ? ?RTrsT~Nannic
Golphin of New York
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Hunter. ? , ??!??_;!
vival meeting will start Sunday,
March bth at St.* Paul. Come out and
lend your prair.p for a groat spring,
evival. - ?' - .. I ;.
Rev. M. A. Cunningham officiated
it the Holy Communion at St. Paul
Sunday. '
Notices are out* for the Benedict- .
Allen summer school starting the 16th
of June.
Don't forget our lumber dealer. Mr.
r. H. Duckett. Whijn you need material
for any repair of your, homes
of premises.- . . _
Mr. TTT A"1. Bailey left 'during the vet'k
for Orangeburg' to go in_hus"fc~'
less with hfis son, Mr. B. F. Bailey.
MiSs* Mory Bailey war taken seri>usly
ill at her boarding place in Olih- >
'on on Friday end was removed to
'her .mil Mr. B. F. i^rrvnklin and ts
nesting 'comfortably,* We wish for
lier a Speedy - recovery.
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A'I I.I.I AM CHABBELBE A. M. F..
?CUritCH OF OKANttElU'Rf:?
.Sunday "morning " 5:3ft o'clock the
stirring: praiyer meeting. At 9:45 the
Sunday school started. Esquire Mortau
has the Sunday school well organ-'
ized and everything _\vas conducted
in order as usual. One of our young
men. Mr. .tames Sanry, who . lives in
Columbia and is~plTneipal of "CayctTj
graded school was with us and ad- j
dressed th(> school. We are always j
glad-to -have-our young-men and -wo?jnen
some hack home. *
11:15 o'clock Jour congregation was j
Tonored by the "present of Drr R. ?H
wiiKinson, president >t Mate uolfejjo |
ivho preached for us. His discoursef
vyas. based' op-?thtr parable of the
I'rodi^al fTe emphasized the
oss of J^*e spirit of adventure and the
spirit of mystleian or mystery which
: hara cterized the earlv church. The
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HENRY -L.
PHONE 138-J
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delivered end was enjoyed by all. The
congregation wishes him to come
a pain very soon.
Sunday night the pastor preached
from the text "Watch" using the . - ')
word. as an acrostic. The sermon was
well .received. ? r4? '4- . ..?
The Use Us Club ihet at the par- ...
aonage Sunday; a very nicp sum was
realized."7 Mrs. Gorine Wright enter--?
tained.. r o . ' , /
Mif foriirt 'Smith entertained the
Chappelle Club'Monday evening. ?..
The Young Folk Fresh Air Club
entertained JVIonday night on the
limy .gi'mnui. .?- . :? ??'?
Mr. and Mrs; Gilford Spann invited
a number of folk to their home Tues-.
day evenig ad the surprise of the
eve in sr was the .organization of another
club, This club is to get a belLfor
the ^ehurch and listen, friends, it
WHEN IN" NEWBERRY? - ?
?^Pon't Forpfet io Stop At ? '
EAT-WELL CAFE ;
Boarding and Lodgtng - =H
~ QUICK SERVICE
?,'ELIJAH PERRYAI'rop. .
1107 Nance Street Newberry, S. C; ,
For :
FANCY GROCERIES, .NOTIONS,
GAS. OIL, ICE AND GENERAL
' mRCHANOISE '
GIVE US A TRIAJ*. ,_7PENCER
BK ADFORD
PROPRIETOR
. 106-- .321 Euclid Street
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^rade With
PRESLEY'S GROCERY
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_ & MEAT MARKET
I'llONE 1 IS
?27 X. -Kini 1 h
JACKSON
Jertaker - Embalmer
Plastic Surgeon
'hone 9103 - Night Phone 338-J
Main St. M ARION, S. C.
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?on, Couser & Davis * I
dertakers and Embalmers \
Jhoun St. DILLON, S^C.
1 PHONE 270
==3 "217
SEABOARD AVENUE
. L. Foxworth
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Ftmeral Director ^
Ml'I.LINS, S. C. , .
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dertaking, Embalming and ?~
Ambulance "Service ~v ^
jral Cars and Funeral Equipment** a
iod as the best and better than the
Rest And Prices Less ' _ ^
iTrtesy and service I