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y ... T. ~ ~Sstirrda,y, Aprrfl?, 1930, - ??^ CRKKNWUUD NKWS~" K ' ' ~ .? Morris Chapel Baptist Church , ** ' X Last Sunday was a great feast day ^ at Morris Chapel -church.. Sunday school opened on time with a large : attendance/ and the stiptfr-intendent, ?offieers and?teachers?at their posts of duty. . " At. 11:30 a. m. morning worship began. The music rendered by The choir at this hour was inspiring, TK us paving the way for our pastor, Dr. F. Douglass. Johnson, who preached {' to us out of his soul. The Sunshin0 Band met at 3:00 p. m., Mrs. Clara Watson,, directress, and a splendid program was rendered;" B. Y. P. U. forces met at 5:00 p. m. . with Mr. Japies Robinson presiding. 8:00 p. m. e,vening worship was very largely attended.' The pastor delivered a soul stirring sermon from the subject "The Devil and Tom Walker." Fqpr joined the church during the services of the day. Total receipts foT the day were $35.20. The W. "*11. M. society under the W leadership .,of--Mrsr?Rosa Johnson, still forging its way to the front. The president is not much of a talker, ' but a doer, . . ? ' The W: M. union which meets eachr Tuno,Ir.,, -i * "<"> ? > UVUUHJI U1 UU1 UUUII Ulr liUU HI . IS ^.still progressing nicely under the lea Tht. uther ftu*Utm4eH are spiritual* ly and financially alivel Mrs. Flora Smith is confined to her bed due to illness, I??i_ ? Mr. Paul Smith ^s, also indisposed . at his- home ort Marion street.-:. ' % ' ~ HEN EPH'T'N rws? """ ' ' * ' Doctor Frederick Length, president of Elmira college, New York, and of the Baptist Home Mission board, spoke to the students and faculty in chapel on Wednesday. JDoctor Length T was urst entertained by .lau speakers of the senior class Mrs. Alma Potts. "Th^Enforicement of Prohibition" and'-Mr. McSwain Wardlaw, "Religion and Science." The male quartet sang and the entire school sang upon thfr request of Dr. Length, "Were You ' there." Dr. Length's message was one of "Stability and Hope." Prayer -services, were j conducted ?by ' - Professor F. W. Fletcher last' Thurs, day evening. An impressive- message , was brought to the students through ? Bible readings and songs. The students participated enthusiastically. v Friday evening the students of the sophomore class under the direction of Professor W. Drew Varney gave a rnro to a pretty good audience. , , The treat eonsisted~~oT two one-act 1 parts assigned. Mr. Lipscomb, the comedies and a monologue. The characfcer s SWT?"Vbty*wel 1 adapted 40 the i ' versatile president_df the clasp was especially good in the monologue. Mr. Beverley Roberts is always good as a comedian. The other-; who participated were Misses Annie Helen Riham, Ola Marshall, Artie Green, and * Messrs. Grippe,, and Rushing. Saturday evening at six .e o'clock . the Olympian Literary society met in the college library. Miss Daisy RoacK and Mrs. Russell entertained with a short recital. After business the group of college men and women enjoyed ,-a ; short social hour. : : ....??'.'Rod Skin"-a paramount-play, a se quel of?"The Vanishing?American" was shown on tVm 10 C!r.4-..?.r5... -.. v..?. vMiupu.-t oavuiutt,V evening. This "picture was the latest and <best shown here this year. "Abie's .> Irish Rose" will be the title of the picture to be seen Saturday evening, Apri]?18th. Admission 10 cents. Sunday evening, Dr. D. L. Hall, a dentist and devout deacon of one of the churches of the city, can\e. and showed the student body a few of the slides of pictures that he took op his trip to Palestine. The students are indeed grateful.to Dean Redfern for * being instrumental in having Dr. Hall i and his nephew come to us with fas-, cinating scenes: most of which Were w-. in colors. , f All of this mlded tn their en^hn"*ment and beauty., , . .v .. sumiay -afternoon" alius . Beatrice Varney gave a rainbow program for the girls in their Y meeting. Three little girls from the practice school, sang "If your heart keeps right." ' Miss Yarnev likened the charaeteris?tics of-a christian" to the colors of the rainbow ip-that they were all very different yet, they blend quite welh_l. After this service a business meeting was held In which officers were elected for the ensuing year. They . are as follows: -Miss M. M. Clink . scales, president; Miss R. Kirby, vice president; Miss A. H. Richie, seeref. t&ry and Miss H. GrOgg tr^kspref. t-*-? : We were all proud to hear that Mr. A. W. Hill, Jr., was elected president of the Older Boys' conference. 7 1. Mr. Hill is quite active and interested workei in sti'i'ont activities here on the campus. We remember well the part he playod in the Smith-Benedict game. We hope for him a successr ful administration. . ' * A 1 ? ? Sunday was a;i enjoyable day ,at St. Peters on the Warren ton circuit. T VlA p1 flnr \f7ac \j;If V? no on/1 motrn o very helpful review of the lesson in Sunday sdhool. Everybody enjoyed Uta* ^_^3a&e br?ught us^by the elder . at morning service*.- ' ? After his.discourse the Rord's Sup. per was administered. * - . Visitors in our midst were Rev. Simon Thomas and his^son. Rev. J*10" pastor for the Pleasant Grove church. j?. Things seem to be improving in our section as the" Calhoun highway is under construction near our church. ' " ' \ v. - ?c ~ " ; ' t XHAttl^.SlUNMKWtf 'T7jzj sL.. On last Sunday at Mt. Zipn the whole day the services -were 'Well at-, tended and the pastor was Strang in his sermon both morning and evening and he is still drawing in young and ol^ members. Two more joined last I Synday- evening. . On Sunday evening", April 14th the 2nd (juarterly conference of the conference year was held at Mt. Zion and membuiw of the eonfurema! *ver? >?deed sorry to s^e that the presiding elder, Dr. R. W. Mance, was still absent, yet it was encouraging to know of hjs wonderful improvement physically. , . , o . ? Dr. Hollins represented him. He marks. The conference was wejl^at-! tended and Dr. HolUns was well pleasing reports from the various bo.ards ed with the many good and encouragaird churches. The reports showed a collection of $1,694.71* and after all disbursements it showeed a balance of $6?(L24~ Also a grand increase in members. Again we find it worthy to mention the very good and interesting report of the lite guard, of.Zion, wnicii young Mr. Worth, read with so* much distinction, fitness. It was a great thrill to the occasion. We again commend Guard Master J. A. Harris. Mr. Tutthill and his wife, white, of Kvanston, Illinois, worshipped at 7inn SliinrlaVf' ' ?.... - .....J Ml trtlvt WMCK. H? also-spoke of the social standing of himself and people of race at Evanston. He was quite interesting. Mr. Robert Alston of East Flat Rock is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hart of this city,_ last week. Mr. Alston is a high churchman. He is superintendent of the Baptist Sunday school at Flat Rock. He worshipped -at-Mfc-Zion during-thg-past week'." Plymouth Congregational Church Sunday .was red letter day at Plymouth.. The church celebrated its 63rd anniversary with ihree special services during the day. The pastor, Rev. C. S. Ledbetter, delivered, the anniversary sermon. The large choir rendered two inspiring selections. Fn the afternoon some , of Charleston's best loca ltalent appeared in a sacred concert .At nighfc-a candle light service preceded the sermon. At this service the roll of chartered members was called. In the audience Sunday were visitors from Savannah, Georgia. Boston, Massachusetts,. Atlanta and Evanston, Illinois. The annual bussness meeting of Plymouth was held Monday night. Reports"Trom all departments showed that-the past year -was successful.? ?i. Tomorrow will be Easter. Services were held eygyy night this week. Special services' Sunday will draw large ivf o r\ t uuu.y.m.co. una. o. ij. Duner is neaaitig up tho Easter^ program in the direction of'Mrs. A. E. Ledbetter will furnish appropriate music, for the day. The public is invited. Morris Brown A. M. E. Church News. Last-Sunday morning was a day Carolina spoke from ' the subjeet-: "Who is he that cometh," from-4he^ospel of St. Matthew. About 12 persops', joined. With us. Special mention of a young., man who was | converted Saturday evening in a barber shop. Many souls were saved) *'??e wcviv. Sunday school was largely attended. Among the visitors were -Rev, Purnlinq, iytjos F.. Freeman of Mass., and Mr. King of Charlotte, N.. C.? At 5:30 Miss E. Freeman, a national social worked, spoke for the Women's Federation in interest of Fairwold. The Colertdgee-Taylor Glee Club furnished music for the occasion,. The League and Sunday school con ducted a Song Service and prayer meeting in. interest of saving souls. Last week we gave Satan a good fight and never expect to lose a battle. For several souls have been saved" and" they will be joined in fellowship at our Easter morning service. These services were well attended during the day. Come out and w6r-' Khin with us .at 5 a. m. arid tt a. m. JCaster.^exercises with the Sunday school at 3:30 and evening an Easter pageant. Our rally comes off on the T2th of May. Keep this before you. Hold up your captain. IST. M ATTHEWS . _,i. Rev. P. S. Moseley, once a pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church, spent the week here preaching and talking with friends and old acquaintances. had atr St. Matthews Baptist church of which Mrs. jAlice Was directress was quke HBt-suee*ss. Wheif we go away 3onT forget The church of which you are a member. The following nfimed -/persons: Mrs. D. Bartley, Mrs. L. Wnitner,-Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. P. Hart, all of New York, formerly of St. Matthews, sent the church of which they are members some beautiful flowers for Easter. . A great play >*ill be given in the school auditorium. "Shu(Bin* Alone"! by tW students.Jib E. P. Dines, JU. rootrnaa A "1 A OA ivwi vooi iiuiiiiootuu iv ouu t*v iciun. April 20th. Rev. and Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Henrietta-Owens and Mrs. J. Ar. Ford, attended a play given by the' fresh-tnan class of Allen university last Friday evening: in Columbia. ? Stop, look and listen. There will he a great public meeting at the colored jwrfrool house Sunday ftfteJrnegnr at 3:30 April 27th. Everybody is asked to come out in interest df the school. Several Speakers will be present and a good ^meeting hiding these hot days and refresh yourselves at his fountain. Sit down and drink and talk as long as you please. Old stand of Henry Owens the shoe' i ; ~ - THE PALMETT -tnaker. ' - ? Kev. Joel King and Rev. B. 11. Grax__i visited the school on last Tuesday morning and made inspiring speeches =to the students.. v ?N*e are proud to know that, out siak 7] are improving. They are Miss Hazeli t Caldwell, Miss Angeline Guihyard ami Mr. Amos Tate. o Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, Mr. ?. and Mrs. Hicks, of Columbia motored to Augusta to see their sick sister, y Mrs. Ida Murphy. f , We regret very much to know that jj Mi tt Milry S?n<iiTtt mill gXiUld ClUU- -f uren, Mildred and Mamie-, have gone j to New York. * Misses Cist-Harris, along with Mr. j Ott and Mr. Coker, motored to Spar- i( -canburg?tosee friends- and relatives. u Mr. and Mrs. James Mintz lost then y baby boy last week.?'1 hey have our -3 deepest sympathy. ' f 'Ihe Juvenile missionary soeietry ol f Bethel A. M. E. church met Eunday j evening. They had a gUocessful meet- t ing. The next meeting will be at the f home of?Mtss^Cora B. Mitc-helU-? 1 Rev. Joel K?ng of North Carolina preached for Rev. Gray all of the f week. The meeting was quite a success. ' ' t . ihe Silver Tea party.which was giv en by the Deaconesses board number 1 1 at Mrs. Lillian Folder's home of i which Mrs. Daisy Guihyard is presi- t dent had~quite_ a-success and realized J <% Heat sum. i -Mrs. Daisy Guinyard won the-prize; ~ ?ANDREWS NEWS "J . ' . ~ d "The death of Mrs. LevTnia Dorsey Ti on Tuesday night was quite u shock to the community. God called Mrs. t Dorsey in the prince, of her lify as o she was a real young woman. She F was a member of Mt. Lebanon A. M. -F -K-.?c h u re h?and""a?gCTod-Thr isti anr~tr loved you Mrs. Dorsey, but God loved 's you best.. She leases a husband, a. s daughter, mother and other relatives to mourn her: loss, < .1 Messrs. J. B. Brockington and P. t Woodberry were business visitors here on Tuesday. Madames Becton, Chahdler, Mr? and Mrs, II. W. Wheeler afid children motored to Florence pn Tuesday. . Mr. H. W. Wheeler, who had a Very serious ftroident som'et.iny. ago when his ear "turned over* enropte to Florence, iis out of the hospital and jj home again. He is improving nicely. On Tuesdav afternoon t>i? T it ary and Art club was entertained by f Mrs. L. B. Smith at- homq on Rose- C( bury'avenue. After sewing and busi- ^ ness were over the hostess^then serv- g "ed a very tempting menu of chicken c -salacU?saltines and cakfe, also punch. ^ The revival meeting afiSt. Andrews 0( A- M. E. church is being cofrducted by Rev. Quartlebaum of Qlanto? The ^ meeting has been quite a Success thus . far. - . V"'V ?p Mrs. D. W. Williams has been u 111- t tie indisposed for the #>ast week but is out again. ? Mr. Melvin A. Jones spent Thursi , day in Columbia. - ^ . " * 1. Mr. and Mrsi Fred Green Were huriiedly cabled to Hemingway on Thurs- s day on Account of the illness of Mr. ILreeiv'sHf a ther, who_ia_ now_ i ii_ Keilcy; s t>. sanatorium, Kingstree, after a serious 0 .operation there. jj Miss Pheobe Brown of Georgetown j, spent the week end here as the guest R of Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Smith. q Mrs. C. Kinloch spent Saturday in Georgetown. v Misses M. L. Fraser, C.. Williams, C. Fair, White, _T. Reeder, and t Montgomery and Mr.' James .Wilds c were visitors to our city Sunday af- v teriioun.?i ? ?: Ljr Mrs. L. B. Smith-fmd a few friends s, motored-""to Georgetown on -Sunday.-?-ft Mr. and Mrs. F. Green and friends motored to Kingstree Sunday to see j Mr. Greenes- father, who is a patient ^ at Kelley's sanatorium, ? Mrs. Ida Lawson of Trenton, N. J., (j is here for a few days on account of ^ the cjeath of her sister-in-law, Mrs. j, Dorsey. g ?Mrs. A. Johnson and daughter, Mtss g Ann Harvev of Florence are spending j the week as the guests of Mrs. A. ^ Wheeler: ? d ORAXCTSWRG "NHffS~ * i 5 ? Mrs, Lugethor Glover, -Mr*. Anna a Isaac, Mrs. Olfie Moss arid Mrs. Ha$;- ' glier are pushing Brothers Joseph Haynes dnd Edward Moss to the front We will speak ""Of some of the^ other good workers next time. - ; Mrs. Julia TTreeTanrT and MY~S.~~Alrnie Miller entertained the Us0 U"s club at its last meeting. These la- 7 dies surprised every one but it was e a very pleasant one. They .served b three courses: green peas! chicken, y macaroni and bread; sajad, ice cream T and cake. Oh! Wasji't ,it. swell and a b special dish of chitterlings Was put a- c side for the pastor; Tou may serve ~H when ever you like again ladies. Mrs. Kennedy entertained the Mon- t day evening club at the parsonage, _.t Sunday services were as usual good. Rev. Jamison preached at the morn- fi ing service, the pastor being away, r At 3:00 o'clock Mr. Palmer, a young v man in the high school at State col- b lege preached for the benefit of class 5 number 1. The service was good. Mr. v Palmer ?s studying for the ministry. _r The second board of stewardesses v of .which Mr?. fcotivania Eifhar ig.pmr Jj sident, presented1 the church?ftmrjt: trays of alumnium communion cups u which add very much to the service, h We have been using glass cups. This board js composed of some pf ji the best workers in the church and e much credit shouldl be given Sister g Fisher and heP co-workers. v Many concerts and entertainments are being had now and the~members ly. Sister CeTia Brunson, Mrs. "Klla Jamison, Mrs. Sallie Stewart, Mrs. X. f Mingo, Mrs. Janie Bowman, and. Mr*, j Lyons are standing by Brothers listz. ran, Bowman, and-^Commings. 2Mrs. / Bertha Mynum. is another good worker but not a member who is helping a put the program over. We ate grate- r ! ful to all who are helping us. i( V* ? ; ?;-r * O LEADER^ - rr>wt:^yvl?v vpws: Mr. B. W. Reynolds made a shoi isit up to carry his wite and iitt, aughter hurtle Saturday Uller spe'IU ng a lew weeks home. Rev. Janette .was the dinner gues f Mr. > and Mrs. Samuel" Stabs o Sunday. ' ' ' *"? The body of Mrs. Charlice Johnso Tas brought. irom Asheville To Hodge or biiriai Sunday. Rev. Janett <it ivered a beautiful sermon picturin o us \Niiat and' how neai?yre are t eath. Wilson of- AshevilliJ had th uncial in- -ehavge. Among those at ending the funeral were 'R&V. vVal er Johnson, of Columbus, Ohio; Mi ,nd Mrs. J? rank Starkes, Mr. an Irs. W. S. Johnson, Mrs. A. Martir riends from Asheville. The write piled to-get' their names! JVlr. an Irs. Samuel Gogg^ihs wish to ?xpres hanks to the minister and friend or kindnesses shown them durini Pol, A.lum.. - v.. >uunui tinu kuuuren spentew moments up here Friday evening Mrs. Henrietta Gog'gtins has re urned from Columbia. Messrs. 1). It. Gtmtmmgsv^Thtsrdor \ Uliams, Misses Theima and Ros tobinson were among those who at ended the reception at the home o iTr7~ahd Mrs. M. Butler Friday nigh n Abbeville. . Mr. Alfred Moore-has arrived af er spending the winter- in?Florida. The many friends of Mrs. Mar; Villiams. are proud to see he looie able to be out after being in jsposed in the north and returnin] ionic." Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Starks enter ertained a few young people in hon r of Mrs. Starks' daughter, Miss H i'rierson Monday evening, Messrs. E t. Cumings, T. Williams, R. Dixon t. Moore, Misses T. Robinson^"'Ros lobinson, William Goggins, were pre ent. Salads, cream anu cane, wer erved. They all report a fine time. Miss -Theima Robinson left Tues ay evening for her work in "Roches er. : . , ??? RIDGE HILL SCHOOL NEWS ( 1 ' ' --* , | <!r Mr. M. E. McCottry, principal o '.idgo'Hill Hierh school. Ridge Snrim iotored-to Orangeburg Friday, Apri 1 tli to attend .the Older Boys' con erence. The following students ac ompanied him: Otis" Raetf'ord, . C loVrin, G.-Pope, B. J. Williamsr H hooks and Marion-_McCfittry...;.Xh( Difference was one. of the best eve: eld. The boys were greatly impress tl and have returned b?nie determin d to. put the; objectives set up a tU? conference into practice. On Sa urday. the boys divided up into nin< vhiipg fr> Mic/Mitm lli.i TV rhools represented wer^ chosen a: roup leader*:?Prof:?MrCottry wa ;eleqted trt. fead groufi nine. Th< ;ader and group had the pleasuri i see State wallop Benedict in a on< ided .game. iviarjorie ureen celebrated her se end?birthday Sunday eveningr-?fc?1 'clock. It was interesting to see th< ittlp folk assemble around a specia uilt table to partake of the man: ood things that had been prepared 'he ages of those that were presen anged from 1 1-2 years to thre ears. .... ' Ridge Hill high was favored to hav, he Bey<js academy glee club in con ert. Xhuradav. evening. The urocran as" varied to suit modern day oc aslons, Including spirituals,, jubilei elections, plantation songs, comic me jdies .and quartet numbers. Misses Johnson and Nobles and Mr larris attended the WiHtams1-~stn ers concert Friday evening at Aiken In keeping up " with modern day i eas, student government day was ob e'rved by Ridge Hill high. The fol owing were chosen Prof. M. E. Mc 'ottry, Robert Merritt, Prof. J. II loston, Mattie Gibson, Miss S. Noble ,nssio Watson, Mtss E. M. Elobae, R villiams. Miss T. R Johnson P <?sin oi s, Mrs, M. E.McCottry,- Otis Rail ol d, Mrs. M.?L. Cling, Essie L.. Rai i rd. Miss S. Crawford, Bernice Craw t>M. The student faculty display?! iplendid ability to manage affair: nd in^themwe see great promise: rrr'the future. i *IUT. C ARM EL NEWS Sunday was a busy day at Rockfor< 'he Pastor, Rev. J. A. Burch |#each d a splohd4d sermon. Mrs. Janie Bun ap -of Troy, formerly of Mt. Carme ,as funeralized at Rockford church.oi 'hurs., April K)th. She leaves a hus and,- 14 children, a host of gp-ant hilren and friends to mourn her loss >h(. is our loSs but heaven's gain. Biggs and Thackston, funeral_direc r.rs of Greenwood were in charge o he funeral. Miss Frances J. Wheeler and Mr irchie Ware, Jr., were happily mar ied Wednesday. Anril Oth. The housi ^as beautifully decorated in ferns okwood and lillies of the valley. A :30 to the strains of Mendelssohn': redding march, played by Mrs. Oar ie B._Allen^ the bridesmaid., Evelvi Vheeler, an dthe best man, Mise: Vara followed by groom assists y the best man. The bride enterei pon the arm of her father who gavi ler in marriage. The bride was beautifully gotvne< n blue chiffon georgette in the lat st style and the groom wore a ligh ;rey spring suit. The bride's' "mafi core a white organdy. Rev.. J. B. Smith officiated". Mrs. L. Marshall had charge <vf th Ifts -which were numerous. A pageant was^rendered-at -Rttck ord. A~-MHf^^urcn by students o loekford graded school, directed b; Irs. FranoOtrWare.?Mrs. Carrie E rilen presided at the organ. An Easter exercise will be renderei ,t Rockford on Sunday also Sunda; ight at Harper's Chapel Church o iod, * ** * i ..if = ?r ST. GKORGfc NEWS 4" ? -h ? - - J rt T? ? ^1 Miss Rosa A. Toomer of State A. w a?(l M. college, Orangeburg, is f.pend I in " ing .sometime with her mother, Mrs. [w Hlizabeth Toomer. jj( Mr. and . Mrs. Caesar Rumph* of m Branc.hville spent Sunday with their hi daughter, Mrs. Roosevelt Windham. | ? Mr. GretTn Lemon motored to Co- vi ;S lumhia Sunday. - - * at K .d around Miss \ina l.)a veil port, un e\ instructor of the St. George high on. ?" Sunday afternoon in Good Hopt. Bap-j jL liiit church ' ard-and asked her wiutlj was the meaning of the' "V" in her.i ' uUiue?She told us to guess and every d one was giving her a different, name' for several minutes as "Vertel," "Ve?t-| ^ tel," Vivian,/ "Vernon." etc., finally fie * D. J., the sensible son of Rev. Mar- wi n in - snail, made a break by saying "Vir- th 44 gin". Shirsatd" that was about it but H* s not quite the name/ A#d Pearl M. ni< g Windham said "Virginleigh" or "Vir- ini i<iniee" amLihe said was her nrrS" su a He name and her name is Miss Nina wl Vergirtldtgh Davenport. is The ^4Twip .Boys*' preached at Be__ .thel~A."M, E. chun.li Sunday evening se at .Villi o'clock.?The boyr. had a beau I? e tiful flow of language. ~ Rev. J. M. Marshall, the popular * paator-of Good Hope, used for a text p" 1 "The Rock." . | that was given by the 2nd grade was - a success. - j ^ Mr. v\altoi\, loonier and Mr. Wfn. 1 McKinley Bowman have been select-1 ed to represent the school at the con- s ^ test <if judging to be. held at State: ' allege on Monday April 21st. i Mr. David Demon, Mifis'-Pearl M. j Windham, Mrs. Earline Bowman, Mrs.! Carrie Starkes, Mr. W. M. Bowman, ' and Miss Flossie Jenkins motored to j p _ Smoaks /Wednesday night to visit relatives. * I * The second irrqde gave a party on ! Thursday and it was enjoyed by ev- [ %wV ? . . : 4- ~ .1 v? jiync HiviU'U^ j _ Mr. Sami^'ll Sally, Mrs. Ordy. Da-' - niels, Mrs. .Dorothy Kirkjarid /and Miss Lealia Daniels Spent Monday af, ternoort and fvwiwg with Mr. and j Mrs.; Joseph Bowman. 1 i CAUI.ISL ENEWS T-~ T~ f The services Were good at William' ? Chapel on Sunday morning. The pas-1 ' tor, Rev. Tate, preached a woftdevfulv - sermon.. 'j * At (5:00 o'clock the A. C._Fk league j J>It. -Eden, was galled'to order by' the president, Mrs.' Leanna GaMmam ~ ? We had-a "Wonderful lesson "Why ev-] r erybody needs Christ." It was beau tifully taugh.t. / ' I The Oak Grove graded school .he-ld 1 its commencement exercises at Mt. f - Kden Thursday and Friday nights. I - Each night *hn hnLkIi?f??w^-jiartrrrt" f \ye must congratulate I'rof." Jeter and ^ his teachers; Mrs. Mary Sartor and''* * Mrs. Kosporough, lor these splendid , R exercises. The children played weNV ? their .parts. 1 ? * A surprise birthday party war. piv j 4 jt I I L- . TR"V . C0UNTS' DRi ! ~"7 F1RS1 h - 4105 Washington Street f . . DURHAM CI PINCKNEY'S FUI UNDERTAKER AND LICENSE ^ CAROLINA AN] w- - ? I I > tW-JHH i 2 Pinckuey's Sanita 1 BEST EQUiJVED IN THE ! - FOR YOU1 1 ? - I The Home^le Mrs. Nettie Sarjde We make a f [ Wedding and Bi J 2 ! 330 Assembly Street* f ? mill Or-WOCKHMOBOB ?1 1 . V 1 1 1 , , . ?- . ^ _ PAGB THREB is homo on last Tuseday night. Rev ohnson was busy throughout the Ay away from home and everything as planned during his absence. The ivited guests assembled in a room here three tables were spread. Rev. jhnson was called in he was" Very uch shocked. On a table were many ;autiful gifts. - .. A course of- potato.salad,,and deled?egg sandwiches, hoj chocolate"" id 'candle stfuk salad, fdrL~~<Je^ert as served. Everyone?enjoyed" the ESTILL tS'KWS. ??* ^ n The RevT C, Capers returned to his Id of labor. He was at home two ;eks with his mother and taking in e 250th anniversary_at Charleston. i brought the news, dn Sunday . ' *' jrning he used the subject: "Marchjr must be done.-' Sunday night the tyject was When my heart is 6verlelnied; lead me to the rwck that higher than I. The rally \va spostponcil until i>... ?? c.ond Sunday in May. iitihiiiiiiiiiiiiimminniiiiirniimiiu 1 SLUGGISH J z have taken Black-Draught E g for a long time, and it haB g 2 helped me wonderfully," ^Vrites -E z Miss Theo E. Whitfield, of E Z 1450 Center St., Birmingham, ^ v z wfiose picture appears above. H. *" ~ "I would have the sluggish, E z tired feeling, and not feel equal = z to my work. 1 would have a E Z bad taste in my mouth; / " g Z "Some one told me to try S = Ttlarlc.nrn..i>n? T .H.l *-= ? ??? iiiv.il 4 UiU. .1 z found it helped me. so whf?n T = : z feel bad and sluggish I take = t z Black-Draught." ? 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