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Dr. and Mrs. Daniels, Honor Bishop
?Hurst and Family. ? ??f
One of the'most timely aird unique
affairs that .has ever happened in ,the!
city of Columbia was the reception
* given J*ishop John Hurst, Mrs.^K.
"Bertha, aud then* son. Dr. Price, last
Frutay "evening* by DT\ and Mrs. FIT
?? M-.?Daniels?at?^hejr InHiot+ful -twostory
cottage on- Hampton Avenue.
Dr. Daniels, college, physician and suT'
" I ^geoil "df^AHeh Cm vers it y,-wlo? enjo.Vii:
the confidenee of . thy entire faculty j
and student body' together with that
of his larg,. city practice, has been
complimented by the citizens of the
Capita) City1 for the courtesy 'shown
the head of th,. great XT St K.
Church pf South Carolina in arranjtiiiK
this excellent^, entertainment.
Tiffany wrreitfty-ntn'ited Kueftt's,' all of
: whom spoke in" highest terms of the
. wonderful occasion. Bishop and Mrs.
_ Hwyf--THUHiwl-^tn tfuHi' I'lpispffpn#
residence jn t.olumhia a fyv.' days
ago from their spacious home "ill RM1
i 11101 ) . The Bishop has been co;i
' . fiptnr to his bed' for ItbvVn'nl weeks.
the leading physicians and Surgeons
in the city of Washington. U. C.. and
a member of the stall' of one of the
?best hospitals?trf that,city, hccompanied
his parents t?>-Columbia. And it
was during the brief visit of t he physician.
that 'the Panicls sprung this
noteworthy surprise! Rfwas a. most
e "enjoyabl,. atfair to say the-least. l>r?
ffursi pToally impj^sod nil whom ho
. oamo in oontart with. Thoy say that
? he has imhiho'd sonic of thoolurraotoristios
of his- itr+Wt* motlior, who is
almost in a vTiT^ In hirsolf whon .it
- iMiiH's to_makinjr frionds. Uoally ih
doesn't soi'iit" that jUrs. K. Rorilwi
'llm-st, .-.inl.l hayo. ajt otfotny . anv ?'
where Wo \vore ecHainky ~*?-hid - to
liiiv^.?ltiu'toi1 Hiii m pill- state ami
.?. city ami soi'ry ho had to rot-rtfi? s*>.
^ soon to his irroat pfaotii'o_ in- tho
Lnurt'hl Rut wo aro triad l
his father fully .out of drrTTtrer net'ore
' * loavltVi?.' ' Rish'up Hut's! uas furred to
.'* -* oonio U?. the- stat<k as early as ho did
because- tho oh'aroll and sellout -wrtr
iit'tuhtltf? his _>Jt|<i-opal supervision.
. . -tviueo liy TiTvs boon hero ho has Rrtftr
-7*7 oat.lv. adjusted "conditions as only ho
can.- Soino in tho stajo still havo
business engagements with him. Othors.
vvhit aimply want to visit him can
afford t <>\\ait until h,?- has jfully ro
. -j covered his "si tvngih. ' Hi shop John
?? ^?H'lv;*'1' is to ropoivo in tiorson
' _. . fvory one desiring an interview with
hint; If 111111 n prohation'or t -a?CulL
? moml>or among tho laity, and from a
lodal preacher to a presiding 'older a" 7;
* . fhong tho ministry. No -loF Us -wna?
' tmuo oUT?pi'it.v V S ' behalf . of our
^ Bishou. for t In* lemiorsmp ot Mini
a character as Bishop ;hohn Hurst-, is
prently domamtTTPtn hmh chtlrelv ami
race. . . ?j ? -? ^. __
IMont if u! Bat Not That Plentiful is.
c The Title.
It is ridieulous and almost a curse
to svo how the title D. P. is imposed
upon in these latter days. f visited
a convent ion _sotn,, time*Uiro. aTid evcKv
preacher that \\ as. inTi^iTo'ed ~hy
the Moderator ua. a doctor so ami
sii. One pood ?dd brother.. whom 1
h T'r?'h*?f v, 'O.A I..II It.. K^Vtl?tlfi
\ ihmiuiu >1 - i ii i * -? .% n >?. . ?.?*
tro eollat\ Wi; simply Ir.uP'a string
tied around his mvh. w a' Jvronght
foiwalTl :uui mii inii:cod ^ as d?v't01r so
and so. Another w h'p-o loot gears
'.were so niueh out of harmony until
? i it itppuaro.i t >-11 in haU oir olte . I'OLiL
' mid o\\- shoe. \va" brought " f or ward
"" arid pre-i nted- as doeto.r so and so.
his wagon load of woo<|l oft* his way
f _ To town aiiiLiaune in to uhfsfVr to a
friend. The mafshals spied him .and
' earried .him '.in and he t.<?> was Tntr
dueed as - doctor* so' ajid so. I felt
tikj. otTeriniir a resolutiiop-jh that eot)venj.ion
that, every man's title of P. P.
he suspended ut '-i a .0 remittee eottld
be appoint iTf-anti-irivet't t ipee to investigate
them.. It was reported that
r ' fl man* from lieotgia wont through
- the Parohnas. with a orooue saek full
?of P. P'<. eotvferi ir.ir. ti'? m. tip >n any
?n'nd everybody I* w tin emili i'? e otVJ^g
-?v!t'ml~nt ov.o place where ho spent the
"> --.YttfftVt .the host d';.i- ?r.?t h?v*-t 25c *q
?: hoTonTr'nvTrrr^ Tr ,~~"rp. p. u,r
on him for Wis?*nnp* r. N^ow unless
the ministers of that mootimr mot
? ?-?; -the ih'orgite ? 1- ^ha44em?e- t-hVir
I>. I Vs. And fr m' tvw.'on". rAnfidft
r>?trrn crjliirur and htrrTidTrrme' everybody
. iiA, dof.LdF^lal. inalead. use the
title ''Reverend,'*-"r>rother,r Mister."
.\f-ter nil tliere. nr, -trrr-prenter
titles than~ these. :um 4-mL:...iuo.t:e,_oefT
revt. And' in .usiny them wo nfp
, nol sqi.t Ao , ^4^, s.) _^ul'te.iy. ..jn_ _ ervji
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. ?i??Our Whereabouts. 1
On last Sunday we. had n wonderful
. serviee nt Rook If ill" vhUreh with The
Rev. f*. f1. Mc FnrT a mfT pastor if Tt re*
is.-., minded us of those quarterly meetings
in prone hy days. The altar ser
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vice ufte1" our sermon was wonderful.
who was the head of a family dewas
a time that will be long remembered,
W;e have set out in the Winnaners
already in the church converted.
This thing of . piling up sinners in
the ehurch on probation and converting
none is doing the church more
harm today than good. *|Every saved
must" save ft soul,". is tho slrtgftn
jof our district. for lliltO. Rock Hill
| is one of our best charges but it has
had quite an unfortunate setback,
and it will take some time to recover.
Kev. McFarland' doing about as
well as could be expected under the
jcircumstances. The encouraging thirty
j to his credit, is that he ys in the
| hearts of the people of
nity ly.)th Baptist and Methodist and
we Predict front snm-ss 'for Kim nt
place. TTrosr^. Johnson, Hart,
Frank Johnson, A: Cook, Jacob Kn(day,
(5eo. Martin, Thorn Robinson,'
LT-hamas-:Montgomery,. Charlip Cook_
Robert White, Sisters Anna Johnson
[ V era I.irk, Marv - Robinson, LizzitT
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I Martin, -Flora Johnson, Lula Hart,
' Porn Cook, Mary J. I.yles, Ellen Plaj.yer,
Eartha Lee Cook and Ever Lue
i White, aFo only a few of hi&.numbeT
one Workers. This week-end we have
- boon invited t<t-deliver-the Pythian
Baptist church, Blaney, S. C. Four
lodges and two courts are going to
turn out that = afternoon. We shall
spend Sunday horning'on our district
with the .Rev.. J,. (1, Bowman at St.
PoterEs. church. Let the . members
pray for an outpouring of the Holy
^Spirit: 'M.et us advance on our
knees." I T
3 P. S:?rWe \thankfplly_ received $4
from Miss M,. P. I.andrum of. Little
White Hall church" for Kev. B. R.
Kdwards on Alleles Day assessment.
~~~~ DAftl-lNCTON NEWS .
Bethel A. M E. Bhnrrh
The Bible class conducted from 10
to 10: la a. m.. every Sunday morning
By tlwnastor .ltov, \V. tVvKichardson
is being largely attended. The lessons
are voryninteresting. *
The female Ushers-Board is making
splendid progress under tht? leadership
of the Bros . Mrs.- Ida Rogers.
? -'Ihie pastor reeeived three showers
last week: onP contained money and
members feel that they can't do too
--iimclL_for linir-heeaMiH' ht? ir-a splen-_
did preacher, an excellent pastor and
a tine tnau.jn general. "
The second" qnar terly oonference of
Bethel A. M. K. church met Moday
night?Wth?m?t-Ue- ahovenamedchurch
with the P- jU Rev. I. J. Miller. Although
the P. E was indisposed, the
" ifuafler ;W?s field very successfully
hv the pastor. Rev. W. E. Richardson.
We raised in 10 minutes' $40.05.
The members are to be commended
for the 'fine work that they are doing
and the cheerful way in which they
go-about their church work.
The l\ E. of the Florence district.
Rev. J, .It Miller is sit ill indisposed.
We privy that he will soon be himself
a?;ain.
Are you tired, troubled, weary,
ReaVy-hvdnr? Are~you 'perplexed' in
any waV? Coine to church Sunday.
'and console you. if you will oom0 and
receive it. to me to' Hethel Sunday.
- The State College Alumni of Darlitiglon
county, met 'n a snappy pep.
meeting a few' days ago which shows j
tin* rolati+yiihip existing between" the
member? thjit have attended tht? insti
j t,u;_ion. Th?\v, feel that hey owe" much
_li iTTeir1. Ama [Mater and more will he
heard of this organization. Darlingt.?n
county owns some of _thg be$t
material that has been produced J" by
. t he t^tate College in the form of men"
c . c.
and women, the organization in
-this county is composed of the following
officers: Mr. S. C. Disher, '21,
" farnt ttmnonstrator o7 TFe county.
Pres.; Mr. I.eroy C. Clemmons, B. S.
"2S. a member of the H. S. faculty of
Mayo _^Wiooi. vice-president; Miss
.ULnui^-Jd?iiuviac?.'22^. instructor of
-11. K. in the same school, secretary:
Mr. I.eroy W. Poole, B. Sr '28, teacher
in the county 'near Jlartsville, t'reas.uror:
ami Mrs7~ Mary"Brunson. chaplain.
"Among the other prom'fnent
members present were: Misses Madalinc
Mulct *<MT. W*'iiiie MhI"
nie t.aw. Ola Davis. Messrs. H. F,.
Brewer. W. W. Wade. T-he other
counties may Took for Darlington
>:ate Lonepe v lun, ior-u is on ine
~T^ siprhtof
its Alma Materv
Club And Social News.
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The Utopia Club hfild its rpflnlar
monthly businbss meeting at the residence
of- Miss Madaline Anderson.
Wednesday nifcht,, Feh. 26. Pres. C.
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The REFORMED PEOPLE')
. con be rendered to those in disti
explain it? object, 'l itis organism
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1:{2a PARK STREET
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A. Rubens presided.
The Ctdden Tornudoes- -defeated-Claflirt
- College-. hero Friday night,
Mar. 7th. Scores 24rll
Mrs. Steven, the coach is to be con
grutulated for having such a tine
hunch of college girls. Professors
Bryant and Mitchell accompanied the
team hens ~ " \\
The Darlington County Teachers'
Associating, held its regular monthly
meeting at Society Hill, Saturday,
Mar-. 8. ' ,
Coarh Ri'inirn Millar, rharpm, n r.a
hplr sfiarp sho;)terB~~pasHed thru here
Thursday afternoon enroute to Timin'onaville.
to play the 'Brockington
~U? team. -? ?
All Darlington was shoeked beyond
realisation ~when the sad intellTgeTire
iVst?hed hort? last week that Dr. H.
r. Ashury of Timmonsville was no
more. His. passing moves from, the
ii'LWp. OT "Ttrttdff One . of Soli til "Carolina's
greatest?sons. He "has wielded
an influencc-thaT extended through
out this So u t hi and" atfd m any part s
of the North. Karth's' loss is heaven's
gain. We how our htvads to His
divine will. .
The Utopia Club held its regular
monthly social at the rosidenep q?_
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Caslev. Edwards
Ave, It was indeed a gala affair.. The
Golden Tornadoes defeated
~MaTTTttng High Friday night, March
played th<>. entire game.
1 he Senior Class gave a- play Mohday
night .Mar. 17th in the Schoo}
auditorium.^ It was indeed .a" success
Mrs. Hat tie Mclv.er and 'son, Jos-'
~ph .Tr , \v?r.? plnnnnnl?visitors?fft"
.fhe residence-of Prof, and Mrs. C. A.
Rubens Sunday. v
The rally, of the Willing Workers
Of Macedonia Baptist church-Sunday
night was quite a success. $42 was
raised.
Little Cecelia Mclver entertained a
few of her friends Monday evening
March flrd at a birthday party.
The guests were highly entertained
in the livinir room. After playing
i fww gnrjipq Master Henry Sanders
ushered them to th0 .dining roftm,
was decorated with n ink an d.
white paper." In the-center of the taW?
"tnnr?TtTg" hirthday* rake", bearing
ten eandles. The little guests were
served With cake, crackers and ice
crearm?Those whoVnpoyed thp party
were Elizabeth Hiller. -Lillie Hoillee,
Robert Mloillee, Margaret Sanders.
Henry Sandersr,-Martha "AVillianrs7
Helen Prince." Hubert Boatwright,
George. Cannon. Mar yLotrise Josie,
Kenneth Josie. The honored guests
were Miss An nip "NT. -Bo'via ti <tnd .J nhn
Jenki ns. ? - .
MRS. MARGARET,STRATTON.
After an illness extending through
several years. Mrs. Stratton passed
away at the Good Samaritan hospital.
Thursday afternoon, March 6th,
She was ope. of 'Columbia's oldest
and- much?firtnved $tizT'jfvT The -deceased
wa<s a faithful member of Lad
son. I'resbvterian church and untit
her health began t-> fail was a regular?attendant
at the of thtf
sanctuary. 1 . "
; As a friend and neighbor, . the
deceased was kind hearted and true,
gentle in spirit arid self denying in
service^. Shp was indeed a beautTFuT
character who try nor warm, sympathetic
nature, her Sdnd words arid
loving deeds-endeared herself to all
with whom she came in contact. In
spite of her long illness and total
helplessness she bor<> Tier affliction
with characteristic patience and fortitude.
Funeral, services conducted
"by Drs. ,T. F. Page and J. H. Johnson
were held Monday afternoon Mar.
the 10th and Dr. G,' T. Dillard-preaebed
the ^ormoiT from the text: "To
live is Christ; to (tie is gain."
?litis?StxaUon ds. .iutvivje-d...by_,.fl.ne
son and daughtcr^in-law.- the Rev.
and Mrs. Stratum, three grandsons,
Prof. S. B. Stratton, of St. Louis,
Mo.. E. W. and H. A Stratton, medical
students , at Howard University
and one grand daughter. Mrs Mar
gait't WTimtns and ttro great-grfthd
sons, all of New York City. She also
leaves ah nnrly -sister Mrs. Sallie C.
Wilder of Washington, D. C.~and 2
nephews and^ieces as follows: Drs
< '. M. Wilder. and R. R. Pearson ol
Washington and H. fh Pearson ot
Columbia: the nieces are Mrs. H. L
Richardson of Berkeley, Cal., Mrs.
Jennie Lee, of Kansa^ City. Mo.. Mrs
Ethet -Montgomery. ~TXr<t. Annie K.
Cherry all of Washington. D.-C., and
Mrs. Beuiah Mills or Brooklyn, N. Y.,
I Mrs. Susie Scott of Jersey City, N. J.
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LEADER ? . v
-NNTOUN
S BURIAL AID SOCIETY of Columbia, S
ress and at the time it is needed most. K
?tion will -extend'?to ehurchuu( schools ai
A DDR
HENRY D.PEAf
c|o Champion-_and f'ean
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- The pall bearers were Messrs. John
Corn well, N. E. Lewis, Elliott- Green, R
Joseph Cook. F. P. ~ PauT and P. K\ **
Butler. Undertakers Champion & ^
Pearson. * m
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f GREER NEWS. . Y(
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! The play entitled Always in Trouble
given in- the school chapel was ce
a decided success. This play was cl
sponsored t>y Miss Peterson of whlqji, cl
.we give much credit.~This. play will "di
be repeated at an early date. N
Gjpeer-was elao giaced tu lmvu Revt?
Tobln last week to .lecture aT Maple -Q
Creek?chureh.?We are hoping that rfe
" Rev. ToBinT will retarn to our|W
town. : w
1 The Bible-school-under the leader ti
ship oT Mrs. Madora Thompson Is' M
quite a?suceess^?We are- blessed to t>
-have the different leading white w_o- tf
men teach us each week. - *
Great work is being .done in the r?
Adult school, so much so that about
half-havb decided to?conttrrae a few tA
months longer. li
The. Federation Club is planning-^a
rich program the first of April. A
Quite a few -of-the-white women will ?
appear, pn program." - . ol
Rev. Williams and family were with
us last Sunday. Rev. Williams is the**
I). S. of Spartanburg district. He
preached a wonderful sermon. t
Prof. J. .G. Thompson and Miss L.
?Ragin?were?distinguished?visitors,
-the latter made a few time'y remarks.
^uRe an appreciative * audjence m
greeted?the?pastor of Bethel, both ai
morning and night. / le
Kev. Lawton met with a dangerojus tl
automobile accident, throwing him m
from the car,-hnd~only received mi-'
nor injuries. His car was completely ' cV
"demolished nothing -but- thp hand ?pf ih-i
God saved the man.-- Such-happer-j tl
ings-behooves?tn alwiiyi. Iiu nn tha'm
watch, we know neither time nor day L
when we will be" called to answer
roll. ' . t hi
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MT. y.KlN A. M. t. CHl'kCH 1
GRANITKVII.TR u:
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Sunday was a beautiful day?and ai
it was" highly appreciated?for the
attendance was good all day. Prompt ^
ly at 10 tho S. S. was opened by ^
Mrs. Spann. our Supt. The lesson was?1
well taught and was reviewed . hy h<
our pastor, Rev. II% B. Thompson. ,r
-lmmediaioly-- -aft-er-drsmission Service jj!
(began. Rer. Thompson preached n ,
.wonderful sermon.. t>
| The A.?C.?E.?T.eague met, at?its U
(usual hour, the president Miss Fran-. M
ces Harris was very pleased To see I
such a crowd present. j^y
At 7 p. m. Rev. Thompson preach-'
ed again a very interesting sermon st
which was enjoyed by all.
j Miss Ruth Williams who has been ^
on the'sick list is up and out again.
We hope'TFfaf she will oontThue t'cf
.improve. We highly appreciate having
Mr. U. S. Kennedy and little Mr.'
Hale Thompson, Jr., to accompany. H
the pastor. Efy^i Sunday down from "
Columbia. S. .C. ,
We pleased to have .Rev. F. jv
Lewis worship With us. Also Mrs. y<
Leanna McKan.- We trust they will S
. i uuiB?pry ?oi*
"come. ~ f I '
W A LTERBORQ?NBWS. i,
St. Peter's-A. M. E. Chureh t><
The Mock Conference sponsored by ir
Mrs. Ruth G. Horry will be held at is
St. Peter's A. M. E. church next Mon-" hi
day night, Miar. 24th inst. The ses- a
"sibrf of the conference promises to be a
very amusing and a large audience H
is expected. ' b;
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i i\ev. i umtrr fj?3UJr ui me e<
church preached a fine sermon at St. a
'Peter's last Friday night for Mrs. j a
Rachel Martin's district.
I.ast week Thursday Mr. Marion (w
Pinckney and MisS Lethiai Robinsop(c1
were joined in wedlock at the parson- g
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A surprise visit was given Rev. and .t(
" Mrs. Holrry-i^-'few days ago by Rev. ft
and-Mrs. L. C. Qregg^trf ^hxnrtmerville.
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iMiiMiMIHH
CEME>
1. C., is now-in upe^ationr'H is hop
lndly.get in touch with its presiij
wLjother utganir.cd bodies. ???
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fcSON, President
ion's Funeral Honve.z_ p
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ev. Gregg is the brother of ~3Ir
nrry. -- ??~?
Vlrs.? L. G. Gregg, the wife of tl
ev. Dr. L. G. Gregg of Spartanbui
id mother of Mrj. Horry spent
eek with ,her. Her stay was ma<
?ry enjoyable by the n^embers. ai
iends. ' ' \
At a Lincoln day program held r
mtly at the Hopewell. Presbyt^ris
lurch- the pastotr 1 of ^St. Peter
lurch-delivered; a , very forceful ai
ressr-upon the subject: "The Ne
egro and His Place in America."
Tin.' setumi quuuei'iv cunferCTgr^
tp Walterhnro district was held :
U>p A. M. K. ohuroh l1. K.
r. ^Wilborn and JRev. A. F. B.~ Hon
: their?posts of duty promptly (
me. The very. comPptpnt spcretai
r. A. B. McDonald was proud to pj
ie Elder out with ease- This proV
lat the charges .. under Rev. Horry
vatchful guardianship are makir
ipiu siriaes.
Presiding Elder Wilhurn preach)
ro_soul stirring sermons on Xuhda
1. the morning at .Zio A. M.
! M. E. church of which Rev A.
. Horry is pastor - We are- all pr.oi
f these two men and hope that the
Jture will compare favorably WP
leir present '
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Lancaster nk\vs.
Sunday school Opened at 0:30
.,'with Supt. Mrs. T. H. B. Laml
nd all the teachers present. T1
sson was interesting: " We are gli
mt the young men are- becomir
ore interested inJthe Sunday schoi
The services at St. Paul A. M. 1
mrch were largely attended and tl
ty spirit was witnessed thrmightt)
le day. The Stewardess Board
id U. met fti the honre of^MyK -BtaH
ee Croc.ketts.' We were glad to ha'
-very large -attendance and also
live Mrs. Pearl Barnes presider
he has been in Charlotte for qui
vhllr.? ? ^
mi' on j?;- A..1 +1
i ne r inuring wut uiuu mci ?i. ...
i>me of Mrs. Flossie_ Gavin." T]
leeting was conducted by Mr. Ler
lid Harris. After' the regular ro
ne of business, the hostess Mi
lossie Gavin served the guest cal
rid ice cream. This is indeed a thi
r board. *
The Pulpit Aid Board met. at tl
ome of Mrs. Annie B. Baskin. Tl
leefing^was one long to bt. remw
id church worker and president.
The stork left a beautiful baby i
ie home o?~Mr. and Mrs. Goy Cli
" > Clinton and little HI
iie Clinton are getting along fine.
The?Lancaster ovangelist.ir
indexed a program Sunday "'night
>e white Baptist church. .
The church was packed and ma/
>rpiest numbers.- after the prograr
splendid contribution was given tl
roup.
JOHN CLEMMIE rtOOVKR.
In the passing of John Clemni
Morni, *i. Viis familv sufferi
ie loss of-a devoted son and--hr
lor, Booker Washington school ..h;
>st one ofTTs most ;popuJar and h
ed pupils, anil a very -*|i(romfsir
ounpr man passed into the Valley
hadows. His relatives and scores
iends' were, shocked hv his sudd>
assing which cast gloom over tl
it ire city.
Keen?sense of humoiva eheo>
laracteristic smile, a thoroughly
fdient spirit, a willingnQSS_aKyavs _
elp, ST "keen insight into what nee
1 to he done, and .a desire never
ijure another were a-few characte
itics which -immeasurably~endea.fi
im" to everyone.- He was a real pi
fellow the hoys liked to have aloi
fellow the girls highly respecte
tjs popularity at school w.a.s shov
y the fact that he was always elec
1 one of the class officers. He--w
member of the orchestra and* vu;
basket hall player.
The very simple funeral servic
ere held at the home and were
harge of the eleventh grade,?h
riefstrieken classmates.
Numerous and beautiful florals *
'sted the esteem in which John w
eld. . ? '
^ar\ivtng parents, Mr. ai
I.AWSON
funeral Directors
stic Surgery A Specialty
*Oh St ? Hartsvilh?. <Hv
PHONE I3 4r _
?' BR UN SOX. K. II. WARI.KY
? Associate Uicensed Embalm'
er ami Marnier
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Sahirdt^^
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ei| that rfiToORh tins way nTueh help
ent, Henry I). Pearson, and he Will <
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s. Mi's. John A. Hoover; Harold Thoirias |
anirJoscfrV brothers; Misses Cat her- b|
le ine, Carrie Belle, Mary and Annelle,
"ff sisters.
H 1 he night dew that talis tnougn tn ?. f
le " Bilenee. it weeps.
'd Shall brighten with verdure the grave
i where he sleeps;
e- And the tear that we . shed though
in in silence it rolls,
's Shall long^Tceep his memory in our
[1-1 "souls.
' CHAPPKLIjE STATION~W'BW8.
j" Chapuelle Station is still moving J
?y on.;. Thid'"^condLjUlSgerly confer- .' |
?v dVli'ek p. ni. The Elder Dr^G. K. d
ly i-yies preached a .wonderful sermon
,?s lighted up with the spiritual fire. Af,g
ter the service the quarter was held, 1
The business ot the conference was j
f(j transacted at once, and the confery?ence
was c^mu(t"tmrtrr~irn elecfneaT ' - ^
p manner but very interesting. The Elr
.'s tier spoke- vervLkindlv- of Chappelle
p Station and its work. The conference
?j was then dismissed by Rev. Albert? ?
McK. White. .
th The Sunday morning services were
good. The'pastor Rev. H. J. Bryant
preached ?a sotri?stirring sermon. The
Sunday school had its sesyfion at 3:30 . t
o'clock with the superintendent presid
' ing. The lesson was very keenly discussed
and "many questions asked.
^ Ghappclle- Station invites all of its
.friends to come out on Sunday.
\ o Preaching at-'11:30 a: m.; Sunday
1(1 _ , 1 ?r ii im?? :? w * ; . "VI . AA '
r -scnoot at jmu p. m.; league at o:.m
p. m. ColumTna is invited to come to
li' Chappelle Station'on Monday night,
--March 24th and see the Million Dal^
lar Wedding .beginning-at-eight o'^
vlock. Admission -1& cents. Miss ,C.
- . 1 J.?Swygert, directress.'?= 1 , 'V :??.
10 i if
ve . ? : , . =sg'r ..
tO : -J
? DANTZLER BROS.
? Shoe Repairing
ML . : " ~
ivo- ?2=r
Zl Fnr n?d Qnli.inf^4^ ?
SATISFACTION (H'ARANTBED.
It 2121 (iervais St.. PHONE. 9132
n- ?? p???? !?Mi?at
7~ Trade With--^ ~itiL
_ !?: ? ??;
* PRESLEY'S GROCERY ?
m meatmarket T
?- ?-r?PHONE nq. ^
ie - ' . .
as , - Just Like An Ostrieh ,
c- ?r A medical authority says' that'a
ipr person who tries to cover up- skin
of blemishes ami pimples with toilet
of creams and powders is-just as foolish
-n gfi nn ostrich that buries its head in
ie W sand-to avoid danger. Skin eruptions
are nature's .earning that con^
.s.t.ipation-i* throwing poisons into your
0- blond stream amd ."weakening- your
tp whole constitution. Remove the cob.-' i
(j, stipated condition and you "Avin
to strengthen your system against dis>r
r_- ease and clear up your disfigured skin..
The Iwst way" to do** this is with a \
] course of Herbinp, the vegetable medi- *:?..
1{jjcine that acts naturally and eirsily,
l(j , which you can get at *
en I Till: WAVEKLEV DRUG STORE
1
as ^
as Regal Drug Store
,s 1121 WASHINGTON ST
in A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE j
''s! Just a half block, from Main on |
. I ; Washington
as Call I s l"or Your Drug Needs uirro
? 9171 :
lid."
-?l?! -L I ?
m ! L CALL AT *
** SIMPKIN'S SERVICE ->
~ STUTION V .
[To Have your Cars Refueled, Washed
j and Doped. . . n,
Sanitary Pressing Club ~
j SI ITS M A BE TO ORDER
Dry Cleaning Pressings Altering
I Rhone 9J3&? A. PICKETT. Prop.
11 ' , Ml'LLIN. S.'C. _ ?-??
I SERTirAW.E PIANOS
I i With their sweet tone_ can be obtain
jed from the old established
,1} MA TONE'S MIT&IC tlOUFTE ?
1428 Main S. Columbia
| N. R.?The first piano sold by this
il.ous,v 42 years ago'" is now giving
I good service. .