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^ Mrs. Hattie E. Scott, 2505 Wash
ington street is- reported resting well, I
4?after an operation en Monday inoi 11- |
~T tag. Mrs. Gcott ia confined, to?the-Good
Samaritan hospital. - The
friends and well wishers of
Mrs. Fannie Dunlap o? Baltimore,
improved after three weeks' Illness.
of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Manigault,
successful undertakers of *this city,
m. has pnt.ered the Rpnaurd Training
jl City. . ' - '
t_ Miss Janie" Kershaw, w^was here*
iOKe bedside oflier mother and Mrs.
W same reason left Monday for Waterbury,
Conn. Mrs. Kate1 "Kershaw is
? much improved^-but still confined to
her bed.; ? ; * . .
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Mr. J/-K -Singletary.^nrTTf.rrSunf
3ay for New York City.
I Mr. D. jrjohnson and family and
Mrs. Rebecca White, motored to
y Hartsville. S. C..last Surtdav to_al-^
tMd the funeral of his brotfierdn-law
Mr. Sam Charles.
ton and Carrie E. Shuler of Sumter
are the house guests of Mrs. Bessie
Walker, 728 Laurel street.
Miss Estelle McLieod has boon very
ill at her home 1213 Barnwell street,
)r but^ at-this writing she is some better
^ TMRTHi ANNOUNCEMENT
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Mr. and Mrs. V. Wtnfred Muridle
announce the birth of a son, March
5th, named_Winfred Raymond. -Motherland
son nicely. ^
*1" notice' - "
Qn .Benedict playground Fridays
k . Mar. 21st, at 5 p. m., there will be
...a Kite Contest. Prizes will be'given
, to the one who makes the best'kite^
? "'and the one who flies the kite the
ia highest. We also have a number of
f kites to be driven away. Each child
must bring cord and tail.
Mrs. L. Hope.^Acting Directress.
notice!
All?Rick Umd-Count, v Ttnifhiirn nr>*~
Vlini'iuut uil?ulin.*;1 n??
T,TT?? IVXJUV^VVU ?WL/ OVUCIIU bliCH it-^uiar
. monthly meeting at Booker Washing?toij
schoul gatuiday, March 22, 19.10
K; at 13:00.
""WH^fcOTTlSX'W7EAND0lfpH&',~
V " " *_ Secretary.
g NOTICE. ~ '
The Ushers of Bethel A. M. E.
Church invito you to their anniverp
sary Sunday afternon, 4 p. m., Mar.
jK- 16, 1930. -Rev. Frasier and his choir
R will' be present.
BENJ.-MUNDLE, Pres.,__
REV. J. W. MURPH, Pastor.
?SIDNEY P A KK QilFICERS TO BE
instllLed. I
The installation of the officers of
Sidney Park C. M. E. Church will be
held Sunday night, March 16, at 8
I p. m. The Stewards, Trustees, Sr.Stewardesses,
Jr. Stewardesses, Auxiliary,
Pulpit." Aid,. AVilling Workers,
Senior choir, Jubilee choir, Missiona?y"Soctette5,
Ushers, Sundays-school
~ and Epworth LeayuerwRh their officers
will be installed by Mrs. Rebecca
Walton. Music by Ridngy Park
- vested choir. Short talk" by Mfh~W7
?? G. Hamilton, of Asheville. N C.?__
? "" Rev Sam B. Wallace, Pastor, ~
Mrs. Etta V. Wallace, Directress
CARD OF THANKS.
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I Mr. anct Mrs. dr- At- Hoover "and
?r family wish to thank you -for your
T kindness shown and the beautiful
floral tribute, during our recent bereavement.
CARD OF THANKS,
I take this method to thank my
friends for their kindness and for
what they contributed to me durirtg
my recent distress by fire.
. MRS. C. Fa GOODWIN, ;
912 Pendleton^StreetT'" ,r
THE INTERDENOMINATIONAL
HAVING CAMPAIGN.
Looking forward to a great union
i - revival the Inter-denominational Min
isters Union desires to stage the fol??towtnjr
program r
unday. March 16?A sermon on
Prayer and Evangelism in all 1[he
churches. ? ?
Sunday, March 23?Personal Evan
gelism
Sunday^ "March 30?Exchange of
pulftitfi. Sermon on Evangelism?
Save a Soul Today.
^Sunday,. Aj>rjl ^?Membership roll,
call, to determTne^Tiow many mem-"
bera attend divine sen^j^
Sunday, April 13?Yof5ng People's
Day^-<Young people's part in Evangelism.
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Sunday, AprH-20 (Easter)?Familyday.
How many entire families will
The churches behind this' movement
are: Wesley M E.r Sidney Park C;
M. E.; First and Second Calvary;
Union and Zion Baptist churches and
Bethel A M. E. Church.
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2 ' 3 ' V"^
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We. desiref to have -the unstinted
support of our members in thia effort
-we feel should have beneficial
-effect on many souls.
?0. W. Murph^^.P. Reeder, S. S.
Youngblood, i Gbairnian
of Committee. <*"*' ?
tup: local nurses associaTION.
~-TU? meeting was held at the home ,
Gervais' street" Tuesday evening Mar. I
11. The meeting was called to order j
by the president. Song "Pass me not
O gentle Savior; prayer by the -president.?Having
read and adpptad the!
minutes of .1 previous session,?
meeting was turned over* to the many 1
biifllness matters of the Association:
Many very important discussions followed.
Thp. mirses present were:
Misses Carne~ Ervin, R. ISJi, M.\ L. Lit
tie, R .bL^C. Lawson, R. N.. 'A. A.
Nelson, R. N., G. McDantel, Jt. N.,^Nr
Sellars and E. Tillman. The sum of
$3.00?was collected. Business completed,
refreshments- were served by
the hostess and enjoyed by all.
We a^e very-glad to see the interest
of the' nurses shown this worthy
cause and we urge the presence and
cooperation?of alL . the members
JUNIOR?MISSIONARY?SOCIETY
OF 2nd. CALVARY CHURCH.
Thp junior Missionary Sdl'lUiy was
entertained by the Misses Ottie and
Richie Green at their -home on Oak
street, Friday, Feb. 28th. The meeting
was offehed by the president. AfPlans
were made to raise , money for
the convention.
Mrs,-: A lice Brown," one of the
churcty members is ill, the girls are
trying to raise money to put, her
in Ridgewood Camp. v_ v
Misses Green, Hagood. Asman and
White-made *t viait"*tagheg laatTues-day
and carried eggs, milk and butter.
They also, went to see another
old member Mrs. Lee. Please
help the girls to raise this
money to put Mrs. Brown in the
Camp- mVbi : ~
^'^ AUK^C. M? El O!URCH^N
?Thp Pulpit- Aid Board met at the
home Of Mrs. Odessa, ffubcr Monclay
evening at 5 o'clock. The meeting
was called to oTder by the president
Mrs. Eli oka Starks. What_a Friend
we have in JesrrSj was Sung -by?themembers
and friends;- Prayer by
Mrs. Etta Wallace. The board has=
on a Silk Qifilt Contest and after all
business was completed the president
c&lled- for the blocks for the quilt.
Nearly^eyqFyo n e that had a block tomake
brought them in. Tfie quilt
contest .-is to come off on the 28th of
April. ThP hostess served the members
and visitors a delicious salad I
course, sandwiches, cocoa and cake, j
We had two members to join our
board,' Mrg*~Mn?-y ft .on Rnll mill Mis'
Mary Milium. ' ? .,
The following visitors w.ere present
Mrs. Augustus White, Hattie Mitchell
liethia Watson^ Nancy Boatwright,
a ?noo tvirvmt-i?<tnt Frances Brown,
r-v^'iv-o *. 7 - ? .
Ketiley. -Maggie Champion,' Beulah J
flilynr/i, Metpgr,?T)ougIass, * Lillie )
Johnson;?Ann-io?Bull, Ida?HuTT" aralj
Annie Weston. were glad to have
the visitors and we asked them to
agnin. Th^T~hegt~~meeting- -will
be held at the liome of Mrs. Fannie
Caldwell 2B00 . Senate St., the 2n.cL,
Monday in' 'April/
- ft?u.k. .wilson hospitable
?? hostess; ' ' ... '
* Kentucky is noted for many things
among these?^-hospitality is the fore-'
mast and-jMlle. Rhea^Wilson being a
true KentucEian certainly difpTayetT
this quality when on last Thursday
afternoon she was hostess to Le Cer-ile
Entre Nous in the beautiful home
of Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Bivown on
Washington Street;?The CluB?composed
of a bevy of pretty girls garbed
in the latest spring? silhouette,
soft music, yellow jonquils .and potted
flowers, atrbospofce a oretnn <?? ?<pi my,,
and added "rrtUcTr to-thF gayoty af-the^
afternoon. ' .
?3Uwaa~.tahlrs for bridge were placed
in the living rooms, here'Tba/coIor
scheme was?green,. the : tally card?
bore ai St. Patrick theme, and afjter
three progressions Mile. Susie . Wil*
ij x ?"'o c rr ivnn
Jiams neia iop muic a?u ^.
flesh ariT pinlc pgjuiiias, h danco set
-ofJlcrearn crepe and Aleneap lace -as
consolation prize wenT tft Mile. MaudPendergrass;
Mile. Mattie Mouzon
was proud to carry home as low score
prize a beautiful violet chiffon dance
handkerchiel. The gu'est?pri?er Coty's
L'Aimant perfum0 went to Miss
Mattie Lyles.
A brief business session followed
the prairies after ^which the- hostess
served a dainty and thoroughly enjoy
able salad course. ?
-LOVELY LADIES AID MEETING.
A> lovely Ladies Aid meeting was
held at the parsonage of Wesley M.
Jh?eWreh Monday evening, March
3rd. The prcnidont-Mra^ j. E.. Rosemond
called the house to- order. The
meeting was opened with singing by
Mrs. Kate Cannon. Scripture;!, reading
by Mrs. Florence Hart." Prayer
by Miss Mary?Hook, - After .which
Rev. Page made a few remarks touch
Tng the^Beatlttful passage o?-Scripture
that was read. A few remarks were
made by the president. Then the
meeting entered into business. The
-minuEeiT~of"thg previous meeting was
read and Approved. Then an excellent
. program was rendered. ' A very
interesting talk was made by . Mrs.
THoirehce HflYt Which- wm--enjoyed - by
nil wko. tiin Rnll ia railed nn von
dor, was beautifttiiy. sung by Mrs.
Cannon. Then Mrs. Page gave a
beautiful illuistration concerning Ru-befl,-hiR
brother and father.. which was
very interesting- A fewf remark*
lwere mqde by Mrs. Louise Sullivan.
Also Mrs. Sally Allen. Thien the roll
waa called and the ladies responded
with beautiful Bible quotations.
There werP .two new members who
Joined the meeting: Mrs. Robeson
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TltR PAfcMffWH
SEE UGHTNIN |
On ^edneiMfay ni>ht7-M?reh !
the Culture Club will present to the
city one. of Winchell Smith and Frank
Bacon's masterful productions?
"LIGHTNIN." A play tn prologus
and three acts.?It promises to be thw ~
sensation of the season?holding you
breathless until the very end. This
thrilling love story of how a man can" T
be forsaken by both friend and foe ?
is to be acted by the following rant, J,
all of whom are the local talent of *
Columbia: ?7"
"Lightnin" Bill Jones?'Mr. Edward 1
Dickinson; John Marvin?*Mr. Henry _t
TTack Williams; Raymond Thomas -t
Mr. C. Webster Madden; Mrs. Jones? a
Mrs. C. A. Johnson; Mildred Buckley i
_ ?Miss Ruth Butler, and other*
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AJAX ILLITERACY BALL DUR
1NG TEACHERS' MEET. J
Literary Club To Aid AntVllliieraey
* s
On Thursday evening, March 27th. \
[the Ajox Literary Club will delight-1
fully regale its many guests with a *
lovely Charity Ball. . All .of the past *
Aiax daacaa have been awaited with *
much eagerness and this one promises I
to be no exception. The purpose of^ t
this dance being to aid the campaign c
iiiS^inst_illiteracy; it is hoped that all
receiving invitations will attend. J
The Savoy Bt?l Room, the scene of
this Ajax Ball, will be very beftttingly
decorated and various suggestions e
of the welcomeness of the teachers
attending their Convention will be in "
evidence. : r?:?:
The Ajax Club Orchestra will play
lor the function. This Orchestra is
leading of the state.
Misses Gladys Cooper has been, in
-the "city "forr several days owing to
the illness of her. sister Mrs. F. L.
M?amith, who i* improving nicely.
Mrs. Sallie Battiste motored to ,
ureeieyvnie iast^ weeK to attena tne j
funeral of- her mother. ^7=^
The Tomlinson High School girls s
defeated" the St. Stephen Kirls??
very interesting* basket ball game 8
Thursday March 6th on the Tomlin- i
son court. The score ending 25-11. i
This was their first game of the
season. - - ~ i
Messrs. Thomas Counts, Joe Wil- e
"sun, James Dair, Ulyaoco Stubbs and s
James McAllister spent Saturday, s
and Sunday in the city., s
- Mr. Luther Battiste who has made '
his hunie here for sometime left for *
New York Saturday with his sisters. r
The Rosenwald program was post- '
poned until a later date on account *
of had weather. " -- 1 ?
ANDREWS NEWS. 1
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Rev. G. G. Jones was called to fill h
the vacancy of Pine Grove Baptist
church as pastor. He seems to be c
getting along nicely with this rtew ?
work. We hope him much success, i;
^he Dunbar Recital given at St.
Xhdrews A. M. E, SftUrch Oh' Monday?
night-was enjoyed hy all and was quite
a success.
A . splendid program was rendered7 s
at at; James M. E, church on bun- ?
tia.y by the Junior choir. The girls a
and boys needed to be complimented. ?
This program was givpn by Mrs. B.
Cooper. _ V'--? \
Rev. and Mrs. D. N. Wilson and f
children spent Thursday visiting
friends in Kingstree. , . e
Mr. Walter Palmer, one of- our
public, school teacher sjja up, and out d
again .after a brie^- spell of illness..,, ^
Mr. Hal Wheeler who works in e
Mullins, spent Sunday home with his
family. . . . r i
Mrs. S. L. Becton who has been r
teaching In the rural district had her \
closing on Saturday night. The pro- v
gram, was an excellent one and ehr _r
joyed by ' ? ST.
GEORGE NEWS.
?Prof. and Mrs. Hoy Gordon ' were }
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. <
Joe H. .Bowman last Sunday.?1_
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Marshall were .<
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. e
Gmit 3unday. 5?
3_Rev. J. M. Marshall preached a f
souTsWrifig sermon last Sunday arm.,
and night.
Rev. E. C. Andersen preached a
-stirring arrmnp last Sunday morning
and night at Bethel A. "M. E. church
"The Poor Married Man" will be f
given at Good Hope Raptist church 1
at an early date. v }
' MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. J
Mrs. Ada Griffin announces the *
marriage of her daughter Mabel to J
Mr. Jasper -Stepnen 01 wew ,iorn *
City, Tuesday, February, 25th, 1930. e
Mr. Stephen left last Saturday for ^
New York City.
Mr. Iva Hutson is now riding ijM^a, ^
Chevrolet. You can't tell him noth* '
ing.
The St. George "Gators" the~ b*se *
ball team, have begun practicing.
Prof. Gordon will have the bo^s in I
good shape aftef" awhile. %
Mrs. Mabel C. S. Williams and Mr. v
C. W. i Stewart mdtored to St. Paul |
SnnHnyj ^ "
IN MEMORIAM.
T^fn loving memory of our dear fath- ^
er, Charlie Johnson,/who passed a- ?
way March 16, 1928. Gone but not 1
forgotten. ' ~ , *
"J1 CHltoRRN. !'
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and Mrs." Little. We also wish to r
thank the members who fail to have
the opportunity of attending -the 1
meetings, hut are always prompt in 1
sending their due*. These ladies are t
Mesflames Garrett, I. S. Leevy, Lil- t
tian Spann, Marian Nance and Kate, -i
Hicks. The meeting adjourned to meet
at tlre home'of Mrs. Marion Nance, 2311
Gervais street, the, first Mon- i
day in April. . _ fi
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-ANN AND-XHE KAJNJJOW. j 01
Ann was dreadfully afraid of ,a I
ainbow; which proves that general-!ar
y, fear~t3 created from ignorance.!w
sTot necessarily Tgn era rice of one's A ' a|
J C's and multiplication tables, but |
gnorance of the fact that very few i
hings will harm one, unless molested vt
mil, wo knovv~IT rainbow Cannot
libly harhr anyone, its it "is, only the.
eflection of the sun's rays in a show jn
r or .through mist e<j
iheer boredom to be compelled to sit he
Ann did not know this, so it was ?f
ilwaya?A t?rror^?OY,~ her whenever
hat "beautiful bridge of magic col- ba
irs appeared fn'thc" skv.?la
We had been having a very dry vt
ijpell of weather, therefore the A- th
>ril shower that came and drenched fo
;he earth-jyas very welcome. The
lowers?lifted., their heads in grati- s1'
ude. Tha_-bwh?-rm?the tice.s ahuwed- rrf
in added freshness; and. we sniffed wi
he air Willi klaUiioVanil mliaf; nml 11^
A crown it all a raiubuw. appeared-a?hi.
iross the sky, from east to westirwj-^ar
1 WEDDING OF INTEREST IN ?'d
UNION.
One of the greatest events of the
season took place- Feb. 27, 1930, at
? o'clock, p. m., when Miss' Albeirta
I. Ruff became the bride of Rev. J, Wl
3. Daniels, of Spencer, N. C., at the lls
tome of the bride's parents Mr. and "f
Mrs. S. R. Ruff, of Union, S. C. j
:orations of spring flowers, daffodils w<
and ferns. ; nJ
jjiatuTand beautifully played Mendel- ^
lohn's wedding march. The bride < a
inct^room met at the improvised at-*
ar under the large chandelier in the iv!
iving room. , \ ;? ^
The ceremony that mad them one ^
vas impressively performed .by Rev. "
i. A. Baten, pastor of the bride. . t
'I'lie bllde WtfS beautiful ill fe going?^
iway suit of figured satin-back crepe
naemblr with accessories to platcJb._:~
i corsage 01 pinn carnations and .
naiden's hair fern; the Rtoottt was ,u
n full dress. ' v j "a
The bride is the daughter of Mr. a"
ind Mrs. S. R. fluff.?She is a tal--^7
nted young woman of sterling-char. * : r
ictprr and has had charge of the 111
eventh grade of the McBeth graded"
iChool of Union for 8 years, and a j'1
aithful worker in the Ccirinth Bap- .
ist church of wKTcTT she has been-con- ' _
L?cted since childhood. It is needless i
0 say how she will be missed fro_'m|*?&
he school an<T church but'froni the.,
ityatlarge. -v '*. "" . I yTr'
We regret tmit her marriage will i.1"
ake her from the city, but she cai'ies
with her the best wishes of a! ^
ong, happy and prosperous life in I1'
ler new home. [V
They left immediately after the j ***
ererjvony for a 10 days ^honeymoon,
the will be at home after May 30th..;.
n East Spencer,^N.jC. . ' i ^
COKESBURY NEWS. 'ffi
St. Paul members had a beautiful ^
ermon by their pastor, Rev. ?h?ner- '
tte Sunday morning. Rev. E. A. Ad....^
ms made a short visit to Cokesbury ' j.
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Rosetta Nash is. spending a- y(
yhite with sister Mrs. E. A. Adams
n Columbia. " 7 ~~ah
Master Mitchell Robinson of Brewr
school spent the week-end at home c...
The Cokesbury school closed Frilay?The-parents-and
children regret
'ery-much???e-it~tb close at-such an
sarly date.*' .'
Rev. and Mrs. G. H. White have
noved to their field of labor. His
nany friends of Cokesbury shall al- cy.
vays rerpember his wonderful .work ;
vhile in '.our town. We wish them
rtueh'success. ~
The many friends of Mrs^ Mary] .
)ixon wili-he-sorry-to .learn that she
s?still on the\?ick list. >
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Butler of ^
Abbeville made a short visit at the;.tome
Of Ml' and Mr*. >-8. W. Rubin-.
ion Sunday. - ? ? Miss
Ruth Butler of Abbeville spent. h[i
Sunday evening with Miss Thelma .
ind Rose Robinson. ' ! ^ f ^ J pe
spent the week-end at his .old home.
W tVCDl UV UOCDITA I V I"U fi
1 ll\;ai * A i A AJ 11 AM ug
_ . - . ?tThe
free clinic which the. hospifalch
'StabHshed a week ago is phagress-i
ng nicely." The first day opened me
with a good number . of 'patients.'
fudging from all appearances this Dt
:nd of the hospital is going to mean fo:
nuch to the needy of Columbia and M<
lichland County. The' days for "tVooj
xamination are Monday and' ThurS-. Th
lay of each week from 12 to 2 o'clock I.e
The stork made a flying visit to j "]
b^.hospital last week. Mrs. Birdie^-Fr
tayJor Weathers is the proud mother *
f a hehy^girl, Tyma Lillian^ Mother '
md baby^re . tjomg well.
Mr. Noah Johnson, one oit Coluni-'!r|
>ia s tiutsat, 11 {.uv iva
vas admitted to the hospital this (
veek. "Untlp Noah." as he is genTally^
known is the uncle of Div F. ?
k?Johnaoit; M i m *"
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH, j f
The Supt., with his staff of Work-1 f
rfc- were at their puM. of duty?e?
ast Sunday morning The members
vere out in fuIT bloom. The lesson
'The Parable of the Sower," was ex -,
>lained and made very "pTftffT"Tn the*
evipw Hy Mr. Ernest Robinson. *
At TI a 5 b ur~ p ast or," R*v.~-J-.?
>i*on preached from St. John 12:24..
rhia sermon was ajesson to all pres-,
rnt. Mfe could see~^plainly that Jc ; ius
died fQr us, that we might live
|^-ihaJLh^js_pur standard example. [
The program of the A. x;. ErLea-j
gue -was carried out in asplendid <
nanner by our program committee.]
evening, our pastor preach- ft
smsm > -
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rORY FOR |
REN
youtline a perfect one, and th(. cnl- '
s^a "riot <^f beauty.
To Ann, going to the grocer'.^ on'
1 errand lot'- mother, The rainbow '
as a tiling, of fright. She walked
1 the-way with' -tyer head hug down,'
Tlie point of tears, afraid to-lotdt?
>. Hi* guardian angel took Care."
her though or else.she. might have>tten
hurt by a passing auto, in
.Here, "mother nature," took a hand i'
thc. alfaii'; for quo day shi. rctcbf.
a rainbow from the.'gateof Ann's1
ime clear across ,the street to a
'ijfhborV. Ann wa- terrified. Her
ay mates \ver%- delighted; they rtm?
i<?k ancl forth" through the rainbow
ughing with glee. Finally Ann"
rntured near and passed her handsrough,
the. misty bow and found out
r herself that It- could not hurt.
Ann has been afraid of many things
rite thon, but she' overcame her fear
?butrui uy viuiiniiK in viusuri tunvuti ,
Lth. the object. She is iu 1 ly giuwn?
j\v. nearly. Oh well' never mind
w ohj_shn IS. She IS hi,t ~TiTiTTiTT
i^thhT^^^^__c\'cn "a bat. _ ^
a sermon long tcWbe remiqnbergjj....
We were glad beyond expression
have Revs EL- A. Adams, and W.
mpkins with us. ?i ??
lev. W E White-"Was with us last
L*ek and carried on a meeting foT
7The cbrisTtafTs as well the -sin rs
enjoyed his preaching and -hope .
e time Will come again.for .him, to _
eturn. During the meeting we
*rp fortunate to have the following
inisters with us: Revs. C. C. Coop- J
. W. R. Bowman, I. 0. >5imnlons. |
?_ 1L--Miller and _ ^isLjAVhjte, the"p
LUghter of Rev. W. E. White.
There will be a Wreath Drill Mon- j
y Mar. 31, at 8 p. m., by Miss C. E.
ilson and a play "The Devil in. the (
iureh-?fey Miss Estelle .Janerette. |
e date to hti |!I>'''L
ll.LLXM^Sba'KJ. A. M. 1L
~ ~ - eiH RCH newstt
Orangeburg'. St-Or,?Mtm 4+=?-The no
ml?of?Mrs. Mary Romf'n was
,d at Wtlliarti Chapel last Friday,
id altho it rained aiT-mowxiog the
...r,
iends tb pay ?their .last, respect. tu__
is wonderful woman.
Mr. Hi iiiinn iriii-, i hero in angeburg
and lea\'e* a devoted husnd
and several children and many.
ler- relatives to mournher toss.-For
ars * she has temr 'a- member of the"
ewfrdess hoard of William ChapelM.Rf
church and her children were t
ou^ht up to work in The Church. ,
anK man ami lilso a leader in the
urch.- It is a; wonderful thing to i
a child of Clod and to give your '
e to Him, your .youth?and for* ^
ars-arnd yeays to walk in His foot^J
,?ps. Altho it is hard to give up a 1
red one, it is a lot of comfort to
> hearers trr-witnessrRtrch._a~wv>mler'
1?service ^as was had for Mrs. Bo-?
city'was present and many spoke ;
so?officers of the church witnessed
th,. beautiful christian lif? of this
r dear sister. Rev. .McGill preach- '
a~ won dprfttl?sermon and e o i h! ue t - -<
the services beautifully.
Mrs. Mary Bomar is a sister of
uire Mprgan.; : _
Sunday services were ;iT usuot'gTmd-d
all largely attended.
Mr. James Sawyer visited big moth
here a few Sundays ago. tie- was ?J
esent at the Sunday?school and
UveiauL a.. vei y .Jikg.JXddryss^_____
nage^ Sunday and had a very sue- '
ssTul meeting.
Mrs. Mary Spann entertained the
lappdlle Club Monday.
Mrs. Mary Glover. entertained the
11 Club Tuesday night.
The Pulpit Aid hoard had a very
>e meeting at the parsonage Tues-.
y. ?u-?? :??? ?;?I? _
Mrsr?Sarah-Billy had as guest for..
nner last Tuesday Rev. McGill and
m.ily, also Miss Irene Barber?
MtSr- Mm uan entertained the mem.--.?
rs of her Sunday^ school class at
r home ..VV-Cdnpeday.
The Debate between William .Cha1
and Mt. Pisgah. was real good,
illianv ChapeL .won. The door reipts
were good, each church came
m Chapel and- Mr. Eddie GatTney.
Mt. Pisgah are wonderful in their
urch work. ^ .
The Young Folk Fresh Air Club
?t at the parsonage Wednesday.'
Mrs. McGill's sister. Miss F.thel
'bain? has been aMtttle indisposed I
r the last., week;- she is With Mrs.
Gill here! *'
Little Willie O'-Bell McGill and
lelnia Johnson had charge of the j
c?K-*(> nvi i itc.-- puiiuoj __f\yiiui_js.
Miss "June Barber went to Columbia
iriay to -attend to business. ;
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)andrutf Preparation* a trial. ~Tbrhr 1
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iGENTS WANTED. Write for term, 1
Made by
Mme Fannie L. Carolina? r
1029 High Market Street
GEORGETOWN, S. C.
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HAMILTON'S f
_L_44UT Main St. - ' j
DIAMONDS and WATCHES
nn ,Ea;sy Terms j.
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Nine-tenths of alt the diseases of
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.('orri'C'tI'd lo.Ian. 19. 1930
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11:00a 15 f'ii''u-('luii!.ctt.e 11 2:00p '
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, *Via Camden and Rock llill.
~ lUili-ninn >fn i n. illii 'nr cars _
For Belter
??Shoe -Rebuilding
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MartiriV Shoe fixry M
Phone to-'Shof Plant - > 7703
\\ orli ( alT* (f em?Ami thilivorod
11 Hampton St. - "?- (Jolumihia
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